Wikibooks enwikibooks https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page MediaWiki 1.45.0-wmf.4 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk Wikibooks Wikibooks talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk Cookbook Cookbook talk Transwiki Transwiki talk Wikijunior Wikijunior talk Subject Subject talk TimedText TimedText talk Module Module talk High School Mathematics Extensions 0 1317 4499595 4494885 2025-06-07T07:24:31Z 41.115.73.251 The name of the school 4499595 wikitext text/x-wiki <div style="display:block;margin:30px;text-align:center;border-top:solid 1px #777;border-bottom:solid 1px #777;font-size:350%;"><p>Lushaba High School</p><p>Maths lit Extensions</p></div> {{featured book|PDF=High School Mathematics Literacy Extensions|platinum}} == Introduction == {{Reading level|Intermediate}} {{RenderPNG}} {{Print version}} This online textbook is intended for, but not limited to, high school students that do not have a rigorous understanding and knowledge of university-level mathematics. Therefore, the text's language reflects the expected mathematical maturity of the intended audience. This book introduces several interesting topics not covered in the standard high school curriculum of most countries. The materials presented can be challenging, but at the same time, we strive to make this book readable to all who are a few years from applying to higher education. ''' From the authors ''' It is our firm belief that math textbooks should not just be a collection of mathematical facts carefully laid out for rote memorization and cram sessions. A math textbook, especially for the youth, should be full of questions, not just exercises. These questions require some thought to answer and spark curiosity. After all, the questions keep the students engaged, not the answers. :''"In mathematics the art of proposing a question must be held of higher value than solving it."'' :- [[w:Georg_Cantor|Georg Cantor]] We sincerely hope to interest, stimulate, and challenge all those who may read this book. ==Factorizes by trinomial== {| class=wikitable cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" ! colspan="6" | Table of Contents |- ! # || Chapter || Status || Pages || Solutions || Commentary |- | 0 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Supplementary|Supplementary Chapters]] |{{decistage|5}}|| 5 | [[/Supplementary/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Supplementary/Problem Set/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"|Basic counting. Polynomial division. Partial fractions. Summation. Complex numbers. Differentiation. |- | 1 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Primes|Primes and Modular Arithmetic]] |{{decistage|10}}|| 24 | [[/Primes/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Primes/Problem Set/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, Divisibility/Division, Primes |- | 2 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Logic/]] |{{decistage|7}}|| 18 | [[/Logic/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Logic/Problem Set/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| |- | 3 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Mathematical Proofs/]] |{{decistage|8}}|| 11 | [[/Mathematical Proofs/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Mathematical Proofs/Problem Set/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| |- | 4 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Set Theory and Infinite Processes/]] |{{decistage|5}}|| 10 | [[/Set Theory and Infinite Processes/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Set Theory and Infinite Processes/Problem Set/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| |- | 5 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Counting and Generating Functions/]] |{{decistage|7}}|| 14 | [[/Counting and Generating Functions/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Counting and Generating Functions/Problem Set/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| |- | 6 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Discrete Probability/]] |{{decistage|3}}|| 12 | [[/Discrete Probability/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Discrete Probability/Problem Set/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| |- | 7 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Matrices/]] |{{decistage|9}}|| 31 | [[/Matrices/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Matrices/Problem Set/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| |- | 8 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Further Modular Arithmetic/]] |{{decistage|6}}|| 14 | [[/Further Modular Arithmetic/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Further Modular Arithmetic/Problem Set/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| |- | 9 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Mathematical Programming/]] |{{decistage|1}}|| 4 | [[/Mathematical Programming/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Mathematical Programming/Problem Set/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| |- | 10 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Markov Chains/]] |{{decistage|0}}|| 1 | [[/Markov Chains/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Markov Chains/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| |- | 11 |style="text-align:left;"|[[/Peano's Axioms/]] |{{decistage|0}}|| 1 | [[/Peano's Axioms/Solutions|ES]] - [[/Peano's Axioms/Solutions|PS]] |style="text-align:left;"| |- |} ==Authors & Contributors== A number of persons not listed below have also made important contributions to this book. Contributors are encouraged to edit and include themselves in this list. {| border="0" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="5" style="margin:auto;" !Name !Role !Affiliation !Quote |- |[[User:Xiaodai|Zhuo Jia Dai]] |Author |Former Honours Student of University of Sydney |''Welcomes any criticism or praise.'' |- |[[User:R3m0t|R3m0t]] |Corrections |Student of JFS Secondary School |''"To iterate is human; to recurse, divine."'' |- |[[User:Mmartin|Martin Warmer]] |Corrections & Solutions |Student of HBL High School |''Welcomes all corrections and other help.'' |- |[[User:Lemontea~enwikibooks|Tom Lam]] |Supplementaries & Solutions |Student of Sha Tin Methodist College |''"Answer is merely the fuel for more questions."'' |} {{shelves|K-12 mathematics}} {{alphabetical|H}} {{Status|50%}} [[ja:高等学校数学]] mngyhxsr3mazhkla7lwpu4tsnw8gji1 Cookbook:Pulse Chutney 102 3443 4499580 4480647 2025-06-07T02:00:19Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499580 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Chutney recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Indian Cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Vegan cuisine|Vegan]] '''Pulse chutney''' is an vegan Indian recipe. Use fewer [[Cookbook:Chili Pepper|chili peppers]] if you do not want it so hot. == Ingredients == *2 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] (50 [[Cookbook:g|g]]) green [[Cookbook:Mung Bean|mung beans]] *1 ½ [[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] (3 ½ [[Cookbook:Centimetre (cm)|cm]]) piece of [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger root]] *4 green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile peppers]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * [[Cookbook:Lemon Juice|Lemon juice]] == Procedure == # Soak the green mung beans for 3–4 hours. Allow to sprout. # [[Cookbook:Mince|Mince]] the green chilies, fresh ginger, and salt. # Grind to a paste in a [[Cookbook:Mortar and Pestle|mortar and pestle]] or [[Cookbook:Food Processor|food processor]]. # Season with lemon juice to taste. [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Mung bean recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes for chutney]] [[Category:Side dish recipes]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] letksxx90xp4rus2g29d0yg4gbkywot Cookbook:Quesadilla 102 4032 4499577 4479248 2025-06-07T01:59:58Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499577 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Sandwich recipes | Difficulty = 2 | Image = [[File:Quesadilla.jpg|300px]] }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Appetizers|Appetizers]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Mexico|Mexico]] | [[Cookbook:Southwestern cuisine|Southwestern U.S. cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Tex-Mex cuisine|Tex-Mex cuisine]] Similar to a sandwich, the amount of ingredients for a '''quesadilla''' depends on how many you are serving and how big you want to make a particular quesadilla. Here are ingredients for one serving using the typical size of tortillas most commonly available in stores in the southwestern U.S. (and in many other areas and countries). Other locally available thin flat breads may work instead of work of tortillas, but please know, the tortillas are intended to be similar to a 'wrap' to allow the eating of the filling. ==Ingredients== === Base === *2 flour [[Cookbook:Tortilla|tortillas]], 6 [[Cookbook:Inch|inches]] (15 [[Cookbook:Centimetre (cm)|cm]]) in diameter *⅓ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Grating|grated]] meltable [[Cookbook:cheese|cheese]] (preferably a [[Cookbook:Monterey Jack Cheese|Monterey Jack]] and [[Cookbook:Cheddar Cheese|cheddar]] blend or a Tex Mex blend) *¼ cup filling (see options below) *[[Cookbook:Cooking Spray|Cooking spray]] === Fillings === *[[Cookbook:Salsa|Salsa]] * [[Cookbook:Sarza Criolla|Sarza criolla]] * [[Cookbook:Chiles|Chile peppers]] * [[Cookbook:Chopping|Chopped]] [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] and [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]] * Cooked [[Cookbook:Meat and Poultry|meat or seafood]] * Fresh [[Cookbook:Spinach|spinach]], washed and torn into small pieces * Canned [[Cookbook:Black Bean|black beans]], rinsed and well drained == Procedure == #Warm both tortillas in the [[Cookbook:Microwave|microwave]] to the point of flexibility, keeping one warm. #Preheat a [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|frying pan]] or [[Cookbook:Griddle|griddle]] over medium-low heat. Grease with oil or cooking spray, and place one of the tortillas in the pan. #Sprinkle the shredded cheese over the tortilla. #Top the cheese with any combination of the fillings, ideally warmed and very well drained. Make sure they are evenly distributed across the tortilla. # Allow the cheese to melt. The tortilla may brown in spots but it should not be cooked to the point of changing color substantially. #Press the other tortilla over the top of the tortilla in the pan, making sure it sticks a bit. #Flip the quesadilla and allow to warm until it joins as a unit. #Remove from pan and cut in eight wedges. #Eat immediately, or remove to a fairly low-temperature 'keep warm' area, below the melting temperature of the cheese. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * Quesadillas are not usually not very good re-heated. * In some regions of Mexico a quesadilla is a simple corn tortilla with cheese, non-fried. * One traditional quesadilla filling consists of grilled chicken, beef, or pork, finely minced, sprinkled with a teaspoon of finely minced onion and half of teaspoon of cilantro, with a small amount of some lime squeezed on top. * Corn tortillas can be used in a pinch at home, but they may not hold together or work as well as flour tortillas. * See [[Cookbook:Crab Quesadillas with Mango Salsa|Crab Quesadillas with Mango Salsa]] for a variation. [[Category:Cheese recipes]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Mexican recipes]] [[Category:Southwestern recipes]] [[Category:Tex-Mex recipes]] [[Category:Appetizer recipes]] [[Category:Sandwich recipes]] [[Category:Quesadilla recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using cooking spray]] bo0x3qs9ucx9jg0qfwyvv7e52hkebqk Cookbook:Simple Nachos 102 4168 4499559 4498033 2025-06-07T01:57:33Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499559 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Snack recipes | Servings = 4–12 | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Mexico|Mexican Cuisine]] ==Ingredients== *1 [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] (450 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) lean ground [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]] (92% lean or greater) *1 can diced [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] with [[Cookbook:Green Pepper|green chiles]] *2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoons]] or less taco seasoning mix (mostly [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]]) *2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Sour Cream|sour cream]] *1 dash [[Cookbook:Mexican Seasoning|Mexican seasoning]] *Corn [[Cookbook:Tortilla Chip|tortilla chips]] ==Procedure== #In a [[Cookbook:Skillet|skillet]], [[Cookbook:Browning|brown]] ground beef with Mexican seasoning and Taco Mix. #When beef is browned add the can of diced tomatoes with green chiles, cover and allow to [[Cookbook:Simmer|simmer]] an additional 5 minutes. #Put tortilla chips on a large plate. Place 2 tablespoons of sour cream on plate. Sprinkle beef and diced tomato mixture over top of the chips. #Serve and enjoy. [[Category:Recipes using ground beef]] [[Category:Mexican recipes]] [[Category:Appetizer recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Sour cream recipes]] [[Category:Fried recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Side dish recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] no6sxhffs1qstflkyks8ifven2ilsd0 Cookbook:Samosa 102 7083 4499563 4494709 2025-06-07T01:58:08Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499563 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOtOC__ {{recipesummary | Category = Indian recipes | Servings = | Time = 1 hour | Rating = <!--| Energy = --> | Difficulty = 3 | Image = [[Image:Samosa_1.jpg|300px]] }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]] | [[Cookbook:Vegan cuisine|Vegan cuisine]] ==Ingredients== * ¼ [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]] [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]] * Green [[Cookbook:Peas|peas]] combined * 2 [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] * 2 green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * Spices (optional) * 2 [[Cookbook:Mint|mint]] leaves * 2 sprigs of [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]] (coriander) * Maida ([[Cookbook:All-purpose flour|all-purpose flour]]) * Water * [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|Olive oil]] or [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]] * Salt * Vegetable oil, for deep frying ==Procedure== # [[Cookbook:Steaming|Steam]] the potatoes and peas separately. Cut the potatoes into small pieces. # Heat a dash of olive oil in a [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|frying pan]]. Add onions and chilis, and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] until the onions turn transparent. # Add the potatoes, peas, and spices. Sauté them while stirring until they are completely cooked. # Add mint leaves, and coriander leaves. # Mix the flour with enough water to make a stiff [[Cookbook:Dough|dough]]. [[Cookbook:Kneading|Knead]] in 1 tablespoon of oil and a pinch of table salt. Knead it well. # Roll dough into even-sized balls (about 3.5 cm in diameter) and [[Cookbook:Dough#Rolling|roll them out]] into circles using a [[Cookbook:Rolling Pin|rolling pin]]. # Cut each circle in half to make semi-circles. # Place a spoonful of the vegetable mixture onto the dough semi-circles, and fold on three sides to make each one into a pyramid shape. # [[Cookbook:Deep fry|Deep fry]] the samosas until golden and crispy. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Multiple variations are possible for filling. Lamb and other meats work well with samosa, as do peppers, rice, paneer and mince (keema). [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using potato]] [[Category:Deep fried recipes]] [[Category:Side dish recipes]] [[Category:Mint recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:All-purpose flour recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] 8gu1sqibclo72hio3n5k1e5n7i6r534 Cookbook:Southwestern Scramble 102 8458 4499553 4498746 2025-06-07T01:56:45Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499553 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|Breakfast recipes|4|15 minutes|2}} {{recipe}}| [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the United States|United States]] | [[Cookbook:Breakfast|Breakfast]] A '''Southwestern Scramble''' is a scrambled eggs recipe with many spicy ingredients, such as onions and chilis. For a complete breakfast, serve with sliced, fried [[Cookbook:Wiejska|wiejska]] ([[Cookbook:Cuisine of Poland|Polish]] [[Cookbook:Sausage|sausage]]), [[Cookbook:Toast|toast]], and [[Cookbook:Orange|orange juice]]. ==Ingredients== *8 [[cookbook:Egg|egg]]s *2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] (30 [[cookbook:mL|ml]]) [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] *[[Cookbook:Butter|Butter]], [[Cookbook:Margarine|margarine]], or [[Cookbook:Cooking Spray|cooking spray]], for [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|frying pan]] *1 medium red [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] *1 medium green [[Cookbook:Chili Pepper|chile pepper]], such as [[Cookbook:Jalapeño|jalapeño]], seeded and chopped *1 green [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], seeded and [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] *[[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]], to taste *[[Cookbook:Pepper|Black pepper]], to taste *Serve with [[Cookbook:Hot Sauce|hot sauce]], such as [[Cookbook:Tabasco Sauce|Tabasco sauce]] ==Procedure== #Crack the eggs into a large mixing bowl, add the milk, and [[Cookbook:Beating|beat]] until well combined. #Place a large [[Cookbook:Frying pan|frying pan]] over medium heat, add the butter, margarine, or cooking spray, and allow to melt. Add the onions, chili, and bell pepper, and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] for 2–4 minutes. #Add the eggs to the pan, and allow to cook for 30 seconds to 1 minute, until they just begin to set. #Turn the heat up to high, and begin scrambling the eggs by scraping the bottom of the pan with a spatula and folding the cooked egg into the egg mixture. #When the eggs are still moist, but mostly cooked, remove from the fire and plate. #Serve while still hot. ==Notes, tips, and variations== *To adjust the spiciness, use more or fewer chili peppers, or use types varying levels of heat. *The chilis are seeded because of the intense heat in the seeds, where the majority of the spicy capsaicin is. The seeds can be left in, but the scramble will be much hotter. *Be sure to scrape the entire bottom of the pan, as well as the sides. Otherwise, those areas where the egg is not scraped will burn. *Carryover heat will continue to cook the eggs, so they should be removed from the fire while still slightly underdone, or they will be overcooked. [[Category:Breakfast recipes]] [[Category:Egg recipes]] [[Category:Southwestern recipes]] [[Category:Vegetarian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using cooking spray]] [[Category:Recipes using hot sauce]] [[Category:Recipes using jalapeño chile]] [[Category:Recipes using margarine]] sg7v43859bwj55vlm7pyzlqtsqtjcgf Cookbook:Red Chile Sauce 102 9727 4499573 4495924 2025-06-07T01:59:25Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499573 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{Recipe summary | Category = Sauce recipes | Yield = 2 cups | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Tex-Mex cuisine|Tex-Mex cuisine]] Dried red chiles can be soaked and [[Cookbook:Puree|pureed]] to make '''red chile sauce'''. It can be used in many ways, including as an [[Cookbook:Enchilada|enchilada]] sauce, [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]] [[Cookbook:Marinade|marinade]], or in [[Cookbook:Huevos Rancheros|huevos rancheros]]. == Ingredients == * 3 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] (90 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) dried [[Cookbook:Chile Pepper|chile peppers]], such as New Mexico chile * 2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] (500 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]) hot water (boiled water that has cooled a little) * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] (15 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]) [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 3 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] (5 ml) ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] * 1 tablespoon (15 ml) Mexican [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] == Procedure == # Wipe chile peppers with a damp cloth to clean. See [[Cookbook:Red Chile Sauce#Warning|warning]] for handling instructions. # Break off stems, and remove seeds. # Soak chili peppers in hot water until softened, about an hour. # Taste the soaking water. If it is bitter, replace it with fresh water. # [[Cookbook:Puréeing|Purée]] chili pepper and water mixture in a [[Cookbook:Blender|blender]] # Heat the oil in a pan, add onion, garlic, and seasonings. # Once the onions are cooked, add the chili purée to the pan. [[Cookbook:Simmer|Simmer]] for 15 minutes. # Return mixture to the blender, and purée. See [[Cookbook:Red Chile Sauce#Warning|warning]]. # Pour sauce through a [[Cookbook:Sieve|sieve]]. Use a spoon to stir and press the mixture against the sieve to extract all the sauce. # Add salt to taste. If the sauce is a little bitter, some sugar can be added to compensate. == Notes, tips, and variations == * This sauce freezes well. * The sauce may stain certain materials, including some plastics. Store in glass to avoid staining. == Warnings == * Use caution when handling [[Cookbook:Chili Pepper|chili peppers]]. Wearing rubber gloves is recommended, and be sure to wash the gloves, and your hands, thoroughly after handling the chili peppers. If rubber gloves are not available, rub some oil onto your hands before handling the chilies. The capsaicin in the chili peppers, the chemical that makes them hot, will burn the eyes, nose, or mouth on contact, and exposed skin if left for long. * Use caution when pureeing hot liquids in a blender. The hot liquid can spill out the top of the blender. Either allow the sauce to cool first, or hold the lid in place during blending, using a towel or oven glove to protect your hand. Only fill the blender half full, do multiple batches if required. [[Category:Sauce recipes]] [[Category:Southwestern recipes]] [[Category:Tex-Mex recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] h8xihwoifqvv5dqb1zonjcckz5biwa1 Cookbook:Low Country Shrimp and Grits 102 10569 4499489 4499109 2025-06-07T01:41:36Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499489 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = American recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Seafood|Seafood]] | [[Cookbook:North American cuisines|North American cuisines]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the United States|United States cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Southern cuisine|Southern cuisine]] ==Ingredients== *3–4 strips thick smoky [[Cookbook:Bacon|bacon]], cut into 1-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] pieces *½ [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] *2–3 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], minced *1 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] large [[Cookbook:Shrimp|shrimp]], peeled (use peels to make stock) *[[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] *1 [[Cookbook:Pint|pint]] heavy [[Cookbook:Cream|cream]], divided *2–2½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:Shrimp|shrimp]] [[Cookbook:Stock|stock]] *[[Cookbook:Butter|Butter]] *[[Cookbook:Pepper|Black pepper]] *[[Cookbook:Cayenne Pepper|Cayenne]] pepper *[[Cookbook:Paprika|Paprika]] *[[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|Chile flakes]] *[[Cookbook:Lime|Lime]] juice *1 recipe coarse grain [[Cookbook:Hominy Grits|hominy grits]], timed to finish when shrimp are ready to serve *3–4 [[Cookbook:Scallion|scallions]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] ==Procedure== #[[Cookbook:Frying|Fry]] bacon in a pan until not too crisp; remove and reserve. #[[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] onion and garlic in bacon fat until just softened (about 2–3 minutes). #Lightly season shrimp with salt and add to the pan; sauté until about half-cooked and just turning pink. Remove and reserve with the bacon. #[[Cookbook:Deglazing|Deglaze]] pan with sherry. #Add 1 cup (250 ml) cream, bring to [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]], and reduce. #Add 1 cup shrimp stock, bring to a high [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]], and reduce. The liquid should thicken; if necessary, add floured butter at this point ([[Cookbook:Beurre Manié|beurre manié]]). #Season sauce with salt, pepper, chili flakes, cayenne, and paprika #Add bacon and shrimp to the sauce, and cook gently until shrimp are just done. #Add lime juice. #Serve over grits, and [[Cookbook:Garnish|garnish]] with scallions. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Make the shrimp stock with shrimp peels and parts, dried shrimp flakes, mirepoix, and peppercorns. * The scallions can be replaced with minced chives. [[Category:United States recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using bacon|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Shrimp recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Butter recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Lime juice recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using hominy]] [[Category:Recipes using cayenne]] [[Category:Heavy cream recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Shrimp broth and stock recipes]] runxhndf67yy1zlotjbhp5mxqvxd2b3 Introduction to Philosophy/Deontology 0 13318 4499414 4499393 2025-06-06T13:37:48Z MathXplore 3097823 [[WB:REVERT|Reverted]] edits by [[Special:Contributions/Abdullah Al Hasan (Hasan)|Abdullah Al Hasan (Hasan)]] ([[User talk:Abdullah Al Hasan (Hasan)|talk]]) to last version by Y-S.Ko 3364758 wikitext text/x-wiki < [[Introduction to Philosophy]] '''Deontology''' is a set of moral theories which place themselves opposite consequentialism. While consequentialism determines right actions from good ends, deontology asserts that the end and the means by which it is arrived upon are intrinsically linked. A good end will come about as a result of good or right means. The most famous of deontologists is Immanuel Kant (1724 - 1804). His categorical imperative (divided into three formulations) determines a set of universal principles by which right action can be judged. The name "deontology" comes from the Greek "deon" which means "duty." Kant's goal in formulating deontology was to establish an ethical system that does not depend on anyone's subjective experience; rather, the good or evil of an action can be entirely determined by irrefutable logic. Thus, ethically correct behavior would be a duty whose truth no one could deny, just as no one can reasonably deny that two plus two makes four. Kant's categorical imperative tells us how logic can determine whether an action is right or wrong. It revolves around the idea of the maxim that cannot be made universal without defeating itself. A classic example is the statement, "I choose to lie about my car so that I will not be punished for arriving late at work." This may work for one individual, but if everyone adopted this principle (if lying were universalized), they would cancel out the concept of promising. In a world where lying was normal behavior, no one would believe anything they were told. This is the first formulation of the categorical imperative, that any action whose maxim logically defeats itself when universalized cannot be a moral action. '''John Rawls''' is a deontologist as well. His book, ''A Theory of Justice'' establishes that a system of wealth redistribution ought to be created such that it abides by a specific set of moral rules. Another way of looking at deontology is that it is opposed teleological theories such as consequentialism. In this sense Deontology is concerned with finding the right actions that one should perform to produce the 'good', while teleology is concerned with isolating the meaning of the 'good' and then stating that a right action is one which will produce said good. Thus as well as formulating his categorial imperative Kant also states that one is acting morally when one performs one's duty to fulfill the categorical imperative. == Reference and further readings == * {{wikipedia-inline|Deontology}} {{BookCat}} 99h5n67qaiqtyotlchkc1admny15ovh Cookbook:Indian Potatoes 102 13953 4499496 4496004 2025-06-07T01:42:30Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499496 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Potato recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]] | [[Cookbook:Vegan cuisine|Vegan Cuisine]] This dish is extremely creamy and rich; don't expect to be able to eat much of it. It goes very well with [[Cookbook:Indian Beans|Indian beans]] and [[Cookbook:Indian Rice|Indian rice]]. ==Ingredients== * 6 small [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]], peeled and cut in half * 2 small cans [[Cookbook:coconut|coconut milk]] * ½ can [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] * 2 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * [[Cookbook:Olive oil|Olive oil]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste ==Procedure== # Sauté the garlic in olive oil. # Add tomatoes. Cook for 10 minutes, until the oil and tomatoes separate (they will bubble). # Stir in the coconut milk. # Add ½ teaspoon red pepper, and salt to taste. Boil it all together. # Add the potatoes. Cook over low-medium heat until the potatoes are done. They will become fairly soft; check with a fork. [[Category:Vegan recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Indian recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using potato|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Coconut milk recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Side dish recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] 403bg7d2xq4oogbo0d9jpx50sbah9o5 Cookbook:Pecan Spinach Pasta 102 13956 4499478 4496217 2025-06-07T01:39:55Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499478 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Pasta recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Vegan cuisine|Vegan Cuisine]] This recipe can be a stand-alone meal; it's also good cold as a leftover. It sometimes turns out a bit dry. == Ingredients == * 500 [[Cookbook:Gram|grams]] [[Cookbook:pasta|pasta]] (ideally penne) * 3 generous [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * 2 large [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] cloves, [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]] (ideally red), [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] * ¾ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Pecan|pecan]] halves * 1 pack of frozen [[Cookbook:Spinach|spinach]], or, better, a moderate amount of fresh spinach * Crushed [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]], to taste * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * 1 cup [[Cookbook:Feta Cheese|feta cheese]] or feta substitute (optional) == Procedure == # Bring a pan of water to a boil and once it has a good rolling boil, put in the pasta. Start checking it about 2 minutes before the amount of time specified on the package by tasting a piece. A commonly held ideal for pasta is that it should be ''[[Cookbook:Al Dente|al dente]]'', which means a tiny, tiny bit undercooked, rather than soft and mushy; it does not mean raw. Drain the pasta once it's done. # While the pasta is cooking, combine the olive oil, red pepper flakes, and garlic in a cold [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|skillet]]. Put them on medium heat. # After a brief amount of time, add the onion slices. # Once the onion is slightly browned, add the pecan halves and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] them for two minutes. # Add the spinach. # Once the spinach is done, add salt. # Put the sauce on the drained pasta and serve. == Notes, tips, and variations == * If frozen spinach is used, consider [[Cookbook:Steaming|steaming]] it quickly before using it in this recipe. [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Pecan recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using spinach]] [[Category:Pasta recipes]] [[Category:Feta recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] lzjp1vv8872oodge3uxw9virrgo58j9 Cookbook:Raita 102 15522 4499576 4495335 2025-06-07T01:59:50Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499576 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Dip recipes | Difficulty = 1 | Image = [[File:Kafta Raita.JPG|300px]] | yield = ⅔ cup (160 g) }} {{nutrition summary new |servings =5 |servingsize =2 tablespoons (32 g) |totalfat =0.8 |saturatedfat =0.5 |transfat =0 |cholesterol =3.2 |sodium =244 |carbohydrates =1.5 |dietaryfiber =0.1 |totalsugars =1.3 |addedsugars =0 |protein =0.9 |vitamind =0 |calcium =31 |iron =0 |potassium =47 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Indian cuisine]] '''Raita''' is an [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Indian]] [[Cookbook:Garnish|garnish]] often served with spiced dishes. It acts as a cooling flavour as the fat in the yogurt dissolves and mollifies [[Cookbook:Chilli|chili]] in the curry, while the taste of [[Cookbook:Cucumber|cucumber]] and fresh [[Cookbook:Mint|mint]] or other herbs refreshes the palate. The essential ingredient is [[Cookbook:Yogurt|yogurt]]. ==Ingredients== * ⅛ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Grating|grated]] cucumber (about 1 inch of cucumber) * ½ cup plain [[Cookbook:Yogurt|yogurt]] * 2–3 [[Cookbook:Mint|mint]] leaves, [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]] leaves, chopped * 1–2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] finely chopped or [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]] (optional) * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] (coarse salt preferred) * [[Cookbook:Chile|Chile]] powder * Ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] ==Procedure== # Squeeze the grated cucumber to remove and discard excess liquid. # Stir the cucumber into the yogurt. # Add chopped mint, [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]], and onion. #Add salt to taste. # Sprinkle a little ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] on top. # Sprinkle with chili powder if desired. # Refrigerate and serve cold. [[Category:Side dish recipes]] [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Yogurt recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with images]] [[Category:Mint recipes]] [[Category:Dip recipes]] [[Category:Recipes for condiments]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using cucumber]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] fqyhmfg1dsswwciinv76uy0fg4k19q4 Cookbook:Tirana Fërgesë with Peppers 102 18875 4499539 4425988 2025-06-07T01:54:42Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499539 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Vegetable recipes | Servings = 4 }} {{recipe|Fergese of Tirana with peppers}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Albania|Cuisine of Albania]] '''Tirana Fergese with peppers ''(Fergesë e Tiranës me piperka)''''', is an [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Albania|Albania]]n dish of peppers. It is sometimes served as an appetizer. ==Ingredients== * ½ [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] green or red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell peppers]] * 1 lb red [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] * ½ lb salted [[Cookbook:Cottage Cheese|cottage cheese]] or Greek [[Cookbook:Feta Cheese|feta cheese]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Flour|flour]] * ¼ lb (1 stick) [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] * 3 tablespoons virgin [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Black pepper]] to taste * [[Cookbook:Chili Pepper|Chili pepper]] to taste ==Procedure== # Peel the skin off the tomatoes and peppers. [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] them with the olive oil in a [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]] for 5–7 minutes. Set them aside to cool for 15 minutes. # [[Cookbook:Chopping|Chop]] the tomatoes and peppers the way you like. # In another saucepan, melt the butter. Add flour, cottage cheese, and black pepper, salt, and chili pepper to taste. Mix all the ingredients together well, then stir into the vegetable mixture. # [[Cookbook:Baking|Bake]] vegetable mixture in a preheated 350°F (175°C) [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] for 15 minutes. # Remove from oven and serve immediately. ==References== ''This article contains information from [http://www.frosina.org Frosina.org] and it is used with [[w:User:Dori/www.frosina.org permission|permission]].'' Submitted by Chef Hasan Dajti. [[Category:Albanian recipes]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Cottage cheese recipes]] [[Category:Butter recipes]] [[Category:Feta recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Wheat flour recipes]] a8cynftelo19ab3t57emrldookuvydb Cookbook:Tirana Fërgesë with Veal 102 18877 4499538 4496857 2025-06-07T01:54:32Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499538 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Veal recipes | Servings = 4 | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe|Fergese of Tirana with veal}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Albania|Cuisine of Albania]] '''Fërgesë of Tirana with veal ''(Fergesë e Tiranës me Mish Viçi''''') is an [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Albania|Albanian]] dish. ==Ingredients== * 1 [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] [[Cookbook:Veal|veal]] cutlets, [[Cookbook:Cube|cubed]] * ½ pound salted [[Cookbook:Cottage Cheese|cottage cheese]] or Greek [[Cookbook:Feta Cheese|feta cheese]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Flour|flour]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] (1 stick) [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] virgin [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * 1 medium-sized [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Black pepper]] * Chili pepper == Procedure == # In a [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]], preheat the olive oil. [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] the meat and onion for 15 minutes. # In another saucepan, melt the butter and add flour, cottage cheese, and black pepper, salt and chili pepper to taste. # Mix all the ingredients together (adding the sautéed meat and onions) in the saucepan. # [[Cookbook:Baking|Bake]] in a preheated 350 °F [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] for 15 minutes. # Take out and serve immediately. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Instead of veal cutlets, [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]] [[Cookbook:Liver|liver]] can be used in the same quantity, following the same instructions as above. ==References== ''This article contains information from [http://www.frosina.org Frosina.org] and it is used with [[w:User:Dori/www.frosina.org permission|permission]].'' Submitted by Chef Hasan Dajti. [[Category:Albanian recipes|Fergese of Tirana with veal]] [[Category:Recipes using veal|Fergese of Tirana with veal]] [[Category:Butter recipes]] [[Category:Feta recipes]] [[Category:Cottage cheese recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Wheat flour recipes]] 24hy6n9920zqnbtnmbnt6kbpz9kk5z7 Aros/Platforms/x86 support 0 22115 4499601 4494894 2025-06-07T09:21:56Z Jeff1138 301139 4499601 wikitext text/x-wiki Google translation into [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=de&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support German], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=fr&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support French], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=nl&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Dutch], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=it&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Italian], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=es&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Spanish], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=hi&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Hindi], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=zh-CN&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Chinese Simplified], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=pl&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Polish], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=ru&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Russian], {{ArosNav}} ==x86 Native Environment== AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk. Most hardware support covers the period between 2000 and 2010 Motherboards supported * Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc * AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed Motherboard support gets diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI (mobos) and UEFI (mobos and disks) and further with USB3 from 2014 onwards Supported graphics cards (gfx) * Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2011. Nouveau supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx. It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS. * Intel 2D and 3D 2006-2009. '''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards * AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005. Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later * VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging]. Sound wise there are * HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2014) * some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004) * PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards * PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive] * PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards * PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16 Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc * PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110 * PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100 * PCI intel pro100 * Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005 * VIA 10/100 * 3com Etherlink 10/100 * Realtek rtl8029 10mbit Wireless wifi * atheros 5000 wireless It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target. * mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot * micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported. * full atx will have more slots available '''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc. Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc. The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World] : Brief Timeline : 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz]) : 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device : 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version : 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz) : 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added () : 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added () : 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz) : 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz) : 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom) : 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger) : 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz) : 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey) : 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz) : 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey) : 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz) : 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin) : 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris) : 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz) : 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey) : 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz) : 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews) : 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews]) : 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz) : 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz) : 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges) : 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet]) : 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler) : 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey) : 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz) : 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey) : 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood) : 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft) : 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey) : 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami) : 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey) : 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews) : 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey) : 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz) : 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM : 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey) : 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey) ===Audio Chipsets=== '''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).''' ====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI==== *2021 5.27 as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model. The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp). Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix]. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000 | 0x1274 | 0x5000 | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?) |- | Ensoniq AudioPCI | 0x1274 | 0x5000 | 0x00 | {{yes}} | {{maybe}} | |- | CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000) | 0x1274 | 0x5000 | 0x7c | {{yes}} | {{maybe}} | works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?) |- | CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4) |- | CT4751 (SB128PCI) | 0x1274 | 0x8001 | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?) |- | CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V | 0x1274 | 0x1371 | 0x06 | {{yes}} | {{maybe}} | works |- | CT4811 (SB Vibra 128) | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT4812 (Vibra 128) | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT4813 | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT4815 | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128) | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3). |- | CT5801 HP | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - es1373 (u3) |- | CT5803 Gateway | 0x1274 | 0x1371 | 0x08 | {{yes}} | {{maybe}} | works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3) |- | CT4740 | 0x1274 | 0x1371 | 0x08 | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | |- | CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7 | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - es1373 (u3) |- | CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D) | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3) |- | CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100 | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - es1373 (u?) |- | CT5808 | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938 | 0x1102 | 0x8938 | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT5880 on various motherboards | 0x1274 | 0x5880 | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+, |- | VMware Virtual Workstation(TM) | 0x1274 | 0x1371 | 0x02 | {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}} | {{maybe}} | works |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} <pre> Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8 </pre> ====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio==== *2021 5.10 {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID-->0x3058 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly | <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section |- | <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID-->0x3058 | <!--Revision-->0x50 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right | <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}} | <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below |- | <!--Description-->686C | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID-->0x3059 | <!--Revision-->0x10 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID-->0x3059 | <!--Revision-->0x30 | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R, | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID-->0x3059 | <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy==== *2021 6.5 {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1) | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0 | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested (1st Gen) |- | Live CT4620 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0 | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested |- | Live CT4760 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x07 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | playback works |- | Live Value CT4670 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | works plays stereo (2nd Gen) |- | Live Value DELL CT4780 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x06 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode |- | Live Value Compaq CT4830 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0 | <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | not working |- | Live Value CT4831 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x00 | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested |- | Live Value CT4832 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x07 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}} | works |- | Live Value CT4832 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x08 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{maybe}} | works |- | Live Value HP CT4870 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{maybe}} | Works |- | Live Value Gateway CT4871 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested |- | Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x00 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{yes}} | plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen) |- | Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x00 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{maybe}} | works |- | Live 5.1 Player SB0220 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0a | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{yes}} | plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1 |- | Live 5.1 Digital SB0228 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0a | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{yes}} | working |- | Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2) | 0x1102 | 0x0004 | | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested |- | <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102 | <!--Product ID-->0x0004 | <!--Revision-->0x03 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}} | <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested) |- | Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5 | 0x1102 | 0x0004 | 0x04 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{maybe}} | works |- | Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5 | 0x1102 | 0x0004 | | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested |- | Audigy 2 ZS SB0350 | 0x1102 | 0x0004 | 0x04 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{yes}} | |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx | 0x1102 | 0x0006 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | |- | Live 24bit SB0410 | 0x1102 | 0x0007 | 0x | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Live 24bit DELL SB0413 | 0x1102 | 0x0007 | 0x | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy LS SB0310 | 0x1102 | 0x0007 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570 | 0x1102 | 0x0007 | | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO) | 0x1102 | 0x0008 | | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400 | 0x1102 | 0x0008 | | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610 | 0x1102 | 0x0008 | | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy 4 PRO SB0380 | 0x1102 | 0x0008 | | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852 | 0x1102 | 0x000 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver but linux support needs firmware |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN) ====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media==== *2021 5.20 ;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs]. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | Audiotrak MAYA EX5 | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | cmi8738-sx 4ch | 0x13f6 | 0x0111 | 0x10 | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | EDio SC3000D 6ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT | 0x13f6 | 0x0111 | 0x10 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{no}} | |- | Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1 | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch | 0x13f6 | 0x0111 | 0x | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448 | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Terratec 5.1 PCI | 0x13f6 | 0x0111 | 0x10 | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1 | | | | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | Has SPDIF |- | Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch) | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | XSonic CMI 8738 6ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version | <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6 | <!--Product ID-->0x0111 | <!--Revision-->0x10 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} | <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====2001-2005 ac97.audio==== *6.4 27-12-2008 The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN) The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->ALC650 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI |- | <!--Description-->ALC850 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3 |- | <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400 |- | <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D | <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080 | <!--Product ID-->0x24c5 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97 |- | <!--Description-->AD1881A | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Yes}} | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc |- | <!--Description-->AD1881B | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->AD1885 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control |- | <!--Description-->AD1886 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->AD1887 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51 |- | <!--Description-->AD1980 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->AD1981A codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30 |- | <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad |- | <!--Description-->AD1985 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ] |- | <!--Description-->AD1986 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop) |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23 |- | <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30) | <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c | <!--Product ID-->0x3085 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322 |- | <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA |- | <!--Description-->codec CMI9738 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->codec CMI9739 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+ |- | <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID |- | <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d | <!--Product ID-->0x1968 | <!--Revision-->0x | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e | <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d | <!--Product ID-->0x1978 | <!--Revision-->0x | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec | <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d | <!--Product ID-->0x1988 | <!--Revision-->0x12 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753 |- | <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451 | 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident) | 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX) | 0x02 | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | no support - introduced early 2000s |- | SIS 7012 | 0x1039 | 0x7012 | | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards) |- | <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter) |- | <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | Parallels | | | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested |- | VirtualBox | | | | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | working |- | VirtualPC | | | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested |- | <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox | <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086 | <!--Product ID-->0x | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{unk| }} | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio==== *6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards *6.29 2018 *6.27 2017 update *6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x *6.20 July 2012 *6.17 Nov 2011 *6.15 Jun 2011 *[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010 {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="5%" |Vendor ID ! width="5%" |Product ID ! width="5%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | <!--Description-->ALC260 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC262 * ALC262-VD2-GR | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->LQFP-48 |- | ALC268 codec | 0x | 0x | 0x | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }} | <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}} | <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same. |- | [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269] * ALC269Q-GR * ALC269QSRS-GR * ALC269W-GR | 0x | 0x | 0x | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling] |- | [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB] * ALC269Q-VB5-GR * ALC269Q-VB6-CG * ALC269Q-VB6-GR | 0x10ec | 0x0269 | 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202 | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> * v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P, * v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13 * v3 maybe dell wyse 7010 |- | [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202] * ALC269Q-VC2-GR * ALC269Q-VC3-GR | 0x10ec | 0x0269 | 0x100203, | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 - * v1 unknown * v2 unknown * v3 x230, dell wyse, |- | ALC272 * ALC272-VA4-GR | 0x10ec | 0x0272 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | * works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks, |- | <!--Description-->ALC273 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC270 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC282 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002 | <!--Product ID-->0x | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}} | <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}} | <!--Comments-->needs retest |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> * works asus F9s, F9e * untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr, |- | <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | ALC662 | 0x1043 | 0x82a1 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}} | <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}} | * works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail), |- | <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663] | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0861 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance * not working Asus n50vn x71vn, |- | <!--Description-->ALC665 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC666 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC667 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC668 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC670 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->ALC880 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos |- | <!--Description-->ALC882M | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ), |- | Codec ALC885 | 0x10ec | 0x0885 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC888 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC888s * ALC888S-VD2-GR | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100, | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | LQFP-48 |- | ALC888b | 0x8086 | 0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo), |- | ALC888-VD | 0x8086 | 0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | untested |- | ALC889A | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC889 Gr | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC889 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | Tested with MSI H55 board |- | ALC887 ALC887-GR | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | * working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0 |- | ALC887-VD-CG | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0887 | <!--Revision-->0x100302 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002 | |- | ALC887-VD | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458 | <!--Revision-->0xa002 | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2 | ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead * working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX), * not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe, |- | ALC887-VD2 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | 3jacks |- | ALC887-VD2-GR | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC887- | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC892-CG rev | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package - |- | ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | 2009 introduced * works * not working * untested |- | ALC892 rev | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0892 | <!--Revision-->0x100302 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | 2014 |- | Realtek ALC886-GR | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | LQFP-48 |- | Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD | 0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0663 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | * not working Toshiba Tecra A7 |- | <!--Description-->ALC1200 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | ALC898 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | not working |- | <!--Description-->ALC1500 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292) | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0292 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0255 | <!--Revision-->003 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->AD1882 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->AD1884 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | IBM Thinkpad T60, |- | AD1984 hp-m4 codec | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | * audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61, |- | AD1986 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | AD1988 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | <!--Description-->AD1988A | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | |- | <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested HP 530 |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> * working lenovo x200s * untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700, |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20594-21Z codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> * working Lenovo Thinkpad T410, |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP |- | <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | VIA 1708A | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | untested, |- | VIA VT1708B | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | 0x0010 | <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | VIA 1708S | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H‎ S2P, |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0), |- | IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec | <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384 | <!--Product ID-->0x7626 | <!--Revision-->0x0002 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | * works HP Compaq mini 110 * untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop, |- | IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D | <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384 | <!--Product ID-->0x7626 | <!--Revision-->0x0002 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS, |- | <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{yes}} | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo |- | <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B | <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d | <!--Product ID-->0x7608 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> * working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required] * untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8, |- | <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK. Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case. Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified. Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment. Things to try if sound not working * try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa * make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1.... * even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters * it might be internally muted <pre> add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10 Open a shell Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt </pre> or <pre> Open a shell Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt Run ahi prefs Click test tone button Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C </pre> If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again. or * try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line * '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file * Reboot * open a shell * type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt * open ahi prefs * select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise * press the 'test sound' button * press ctrl-c in the shell * post the results to Aros-World The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc. HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs ====Envy24 series ==== A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034). There are PCI Express versions appearing. The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards. N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI]. =====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] ===== {| class="wikitable" ! Description ! Vendor ID ! Product ID ! Revision ! Playback ! Recording ! Comments |- | M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead - |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000 | 0x14 | 0x | | <!--Playback-->{{unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{unk| }} | works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003 | 0x14 | 0x | | <!--Playback-->{{Yes }} | <!--Recording--> | works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver |- | M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box - |- | M-Audio Delta 1010 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub - |- | M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps * be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues |- | M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead - |- | M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead - |- | <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | Terratec EWX24/96 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96] | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412 | <!--Product ID-->0x1712 | <!--Revision-->0x02 | <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | untested - AKM and codec |- | <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | EMU 1212M | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | EMU 1616M | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24 Soundtrack DSP 24 Value Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1 Event Electronics EZ8 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Digigram VX442 Lionstracs Mediastation Terrasoniq TS 88 Roland/Edirol DA-2496 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} =====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | ESI Juli@ | 0x3031 | 0x4553 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Yes}} | reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT |- | ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K | 0x3031 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1] | 0x1412 | 0x3631 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 - |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192 | 0x1412 | 0x3630 0x1724 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380 |- | Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1 | 0x153b | 0x1147 | 0x | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested - discontinued |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1] | 0x153b | 0x1145 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744 |- | Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1 | 0x153b | 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3) | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC |- | Terratec Phase 22 | 0x153b | 0x1150 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524 |- | Terratec Phase 28 | 0x153b | 0x1149 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Playback | Recording | Revision | Comments |- | Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 | 0x4933 | 0x4553 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec |- | Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT | 0x3132 | 0x4154 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver - |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96 | | | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver - STAC9460S codec |- | <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4] | | | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k] | 0x1412 | 0x3632 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT |- | ONKYO SE-150PCI | 0x160b | 0x0001 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver |- | <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Quartet | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support==== {| class="wikitable" ! Description ! Vendor ID ! Product ID ! Revision ! Comments |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002 | <!--Product ID-->0x9840 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments-->Not detected |- | <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Intel HDMI | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |} ===Graphic GFX Chipsets=== HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up * HDMI 1.2 720p res. * HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution * HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res. * HDMI 2.0 * HDMI 2.1 The fallback for most graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work 2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed 3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl], AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets * Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050, * Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets, ====vga.hidd==== {| class="wikitable" ! Description ! Vendor ID ! Product ID ! Revision ! Comments |- | | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====vesa.hidd==== {| class="wikitable" ! Description ! Vendor ID ! Product ID ! Revision ! Comments |- | | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]==== DVI output is not supported at the moment. If having problems: * Ensure the latest version is being used. * Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test * Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon. If still having problems: * At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory * Boot. * Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt * And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="5%" |Description ! width="5%" |Vendor ID ! width="5%" |Product ID ! width="3%" |Rev ! width="5%" |2D ! width="5%" |3D ! width="5%" |Analog Output ! width="5%" |Digital Output ! width="5%" |Laptop LCD ! width="30%" |Comments |- | 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6 | 0x8086 | 0x2582 0x2592 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile | 0x8086 | 0x2582 0x2592 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work |- | 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Unk}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | |- | 915GL 82915GL GMCH | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Unk}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | |- | 915GV 82915GV GMCH | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | HP DC5100 small form factor |- | 915GM GMA900 | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}} | asus eee pc 900 |- | 915GMS | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }} | |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110) | 0x8086 | 0x2772 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> {{Unk| }} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | Fujitsu LifeBook U1010, |- | 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V) | 0x8086 | 0x27a2 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> {{Unk| }} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}} | Dell D430 |- | 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom) | 0x8086 | 0x27ae | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}} | {{Yes}} | {{No|dvi port}} | {{Yes| }} | for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks * 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100, |- | 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7 | 0x8086 | 0x27a6 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Unk}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | untested 2D and 3D |- | 945GC 82945GC MCH | 0x8086 | 0x27a6 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Unk}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | untested 2D and 3D |- | 945PM | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | Dell D420, Compaq nc6400, |- | 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes}} | <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}} | * 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820, * 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400, |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Unk}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | GMA 3100 G31 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works 2D but no 3D |- | GMA 3100 G33 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works 2D but no 3D |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops |- | <!--Description--> G965 | <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086 | <!--Product ID--> 0x | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> Q965 | <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086 | <!--Product ID--> 0x2992 | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{No}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output. |- | 965GM X3100 (500 MHz) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output * untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9, |- | 960GM X3100 (400 MHz) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | |- | 965M X3100 (400 MHz) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | Dell D830, |- | 965PM ?? | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | GL965 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | GM965 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | GMA X3500 G35 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series | <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086 | <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43 | <!--Revision-->0x07 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue--> {{No|}} | <!--Digital--> {{No|}} | <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}} | <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz) | <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086 | <!--Product ID--> 0x | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ) | <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086 | <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])==== *Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia *Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia only so no Intel/nvidia combinations) Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware) * 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x * 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a [https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards) ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="5%" | Graphic Card ! width="5%" | 1024 x 768 ! width="5%" | 800 x 600 ! width="2%" | 640 x 480 |- | Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || || |- | 8400gs || || || |- | Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6 |- | Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57 |- | gt210 || || || |- | Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7 |- | gt218 || || || |- | HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps |- | || || || |- |} Nouveau [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_315_3graphics&num=1 development and actual benchmark speed tests are a lot slower] than the rival AMD radeon support in 2D and 3D {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="5%" | Description ! width="5%" | Vendor ID ! width="5%" | Product ID ! width="2%" | Rev ! width="5%" | 2D ! width="5%" | 3D ! width="5%" | Analog Output ! width="5%" | Digital Output ! width="5%" | Laptop LCD ! width=40%" | Comments |- | <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors |- | <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9 | 0x10de | 0x002c | 0x15 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--3D-->{{No|slow}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--3D-->{{No|slow }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | untested Geforce256 |- | <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--3D-->{{No|slow }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4 |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003) | 0x10DE | 0x0322 0x | 0xA1 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }} | <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768 * not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018] * working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver * Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD |- | Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | works |- | Geforce 5100 (NV34) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5200 Ultra | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | works |- | GeForce FX 5600 Ultra | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5600SE | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5600XT | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5700VE | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5700 Ultra | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5700LE | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5800 (NV30) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5900 (NV35) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5900 Ultra | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5900XT | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5900ZT | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5950 Ultra | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | Geforce 5xxx | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005) | 0x | 0x00F3 0x014F | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10 |- | Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006) | 0x | 0x0221 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2 * not working *working |- | GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43) | 0x | 0x0161 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44) | 0x | 0x0162 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | Geforce 6200 LE | 0x10de | 0x0163 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | PCI-E |- | GeForce 6600 LE | 0x | 0x00F4 0x0142 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6600 | 0x | 0x00F2 0x0141 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX |- | Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005) | 0x | 0x00F1 0x0140 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | OpenGL tests - |- | Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005) | 0x | 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x) | 0x | 0x0043 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6800 LE | 0x | 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400) | 0x | 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 6800 GS | 0x | 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6800 GTS NV40 | 0x | 0x0040 0x0F9 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 6800XT | 0x | 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6600 VE | 0x | 0x0143 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6500 NV44 | 0x | 0x0160 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{unk| }} | <!--3D-->{{unk| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6250 | 0x | 0x0169 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 6xxx | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | GeForce 7800 GTX | 0x | 0x0090 0x0091 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector - * not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a - * Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports * Untested |- | GeForce 7800 GT | 0x | 0x0092 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006) | 0x | 0x02E0 0x0391 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1 * not working * working |- | GeForce 7800 SLI | 0x | 0x0095 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7900 GTX | 0x | 0x0290 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7900 GT GTO | 0x | 0x0291 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7900 GS | 0x10de | 0x0292 | 0x0a1 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> * not working * Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218 |- | GeForce 7950 GX2 | 0x10de | 0x0293 0x0294 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7950 GT | 0x | 0x0295 0x02E4 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7900 GS | 0x | 0x02E3 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7600 GS | 0x | 0x02E1 0x0392 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7650 GS | 0x | 0x0390 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7600 LE | 0x | 0x0394 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006) | 0x | 0x0093 0x00F5 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> * not working * works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1 |- | GeForce 7100 GS | 0x | 0x016A | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7350 LE | 0x | 0x01D0 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006) | 0x | 0x01D1 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72) | 0x10de | 0x01D3 | 0x0a1 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}} | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders - * not working Asus on via chipset (2015), * works Asus on intel chipset (2015), |- | Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006) | 0x | 0x0395 0x0393 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> * not working * works |- | GeForce 7300 GS | 0x | 0x01DF | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7500 LE | 0x | 0x01DD | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 7xxx | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family) | 0x | 0x0194 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration |- | Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007) | 0x | 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu * not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets, * works |- | Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector, * not working * working * untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H, |- | GeForce 8800 GT | 0x | 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600 | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required * not working * untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M * works |- | GeForce 8800 GT (G92) | 0x10de | 0x0611 | 0x0a2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]] |- | Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007) | 0x | 0x0401 0x0402 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res * not working * works |- | GeForce 8500 GT | 0x | 0x0421 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }} | <!--3D-->{{yes| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res * not working * works Gigabyte 8500 GT, |- | GeForce 8800 GS | 0x | 0x0606 0x060D | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res |- | GeForce 8600GS | 0x | 0x0403 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B |- | GeForce 8300 GS | 0x | 0x0423 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res |- | Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009) * Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory. * Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0) | 0x | 0x0424 0x0422 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 - * not working * works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98), |- | Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid 2007) * Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory. | 0x | 0x0404 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB - * not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP, * works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A, |- | GeForce 8400 SE | 0x | 0x0420 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL |- | NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59 | 0x | 0x0403 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{no| }} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}} | <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile - |- | Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }} | <!--Digital-->{{partial| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family) | 0x | 0x0604 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }} | <!--Digital-->{{unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology |- | GeForce 9800 GTX | 0x10de | 0x0612 | 0x0a2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu - * not working xfx on via chipset (2015), * works xfx on chipset intel , |- | GeForce 9800 GTX+ | 0x10de | 0x0613 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots - * not working * works on a few models |- | Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008) | 0x10de | 0x0614 | 0x0xa2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works * not working Gainward 512M untested * working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin) |- | Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008) | 0x10de | 0x0622 | 0x0a1 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works - * not working bfg tech ocx, * works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i - |- | Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008) | 0x10de | 0x0640 | 0x0a1 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - * not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE, * works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2, |- | GeForce 9600 GS | 0x | 0x0623 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots - * not working * works |- | GeForce 9600 GSO | 0x | 0x0610 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards - |- | GeForce 9300 GS | 0x | 0x06E1 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res |- | Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{partial|}} | <!--3D-->{{unk|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}} | <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res |- | Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{unk|}} | <!--3D-->{{unk|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}} | <!--Digital-->{{unk|}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID-->0x05E1 | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid) |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x05E2 | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 - |- | Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009) | 0x10de | 0x0615 | 0x0a2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 - * not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 - * works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port, |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family) | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3 | <!--Revision-->0xa2 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots - * not working * DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB - * DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI - * works |- | <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x0a20 | <!--Revision-->0xa2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]] * untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3, |- | Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b) | 0x10de | 0x0a20 | 0xa2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot - * not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 - * works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB - |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x0a65 | <!--Revision-->0xa2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}} | <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot - * working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled - * untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP, * not working |- | <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3) | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{unk| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 - *not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP), *working |- | <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor) |- | <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> 2 dp | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D - |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots - |- | Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465 | 0x10de | 0x0e22 | 0xa1 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> Hardware OpenGL 4.x - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots - * not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR * works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER |- | <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x0e23 | <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots - * not working * works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 - |- | Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106 | 0x10de | 0x0dc4 | 0x0a1 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots - * not working * DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F, * GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5, * works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51, |- | <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots - * not working * OEM * GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5 * GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb, * works |- | <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver * not working * works |- | <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 - |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots - * not working * works |- | <!--Description-->GTX 580, | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode - |- | <!--Description-->GTX 570, | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> * not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom, * works gigabyte, evga |- | <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560, | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots - * not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5, * Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit * Ti 256bit * works |- | <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> * not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom, * works |- | <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x1201 | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots - * not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) - * untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - - * works |- | <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only - |- | <!--Description-->GT530 OEM | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit |- | <!--Description-->GT520 520GT | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit |- | <!--Description-->510, GT 530 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max - |- | <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable - |- | <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3 * not working Gigabyte * DDR3 * GDDR5 * works |- | <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108 * not working Asus * works |- | <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5 |- | <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->NVE0 GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2 |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1 |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208 |- | <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1 |- | <!--Description-->GTX 670 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop 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<!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2018 old style |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->GeForce RTX 2050 2060 2080 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2020 unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 1660 Turing | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | 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3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support |- | <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====radeon.hidd==== Michel Shultz ''2D'' desktop driver (standard on most distributions) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1 3D is not implemented by AROS but could cover these AMD chipsets *r300g - 9600 to X1900 - llvm not needed - r300 software driver deprecated and doubtful very useful *r600g Evergreen - HD 2xxx to 6xxx - llvm not necessarily needed and can use swrast - r600 software driver deprecated *SI - HD 7xxx and up - faster llvmpipe required (extra bounty??) *AMDGPU Vulkan GCN 3rd gen (GCN 1.2) {| class="wikitable" ! Description ! Vendor ID ! Product ID ! Revision ! 2D ! 3D ! Analogue Output ! Digital Output ! Laptop LCD ! Comments |- | 7000 (r100) | 0x1002 | 0x5159 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3 |- | 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based) | 0x1002 | 0x5157 | 0x | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3 |- | 8000 8500 (r200) | 0x1002 | 0x514c (8500LE) | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4 |- | 9000 9100 9250 (r200) | 0x1002 | 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100) | 0x0001 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | 9600 9800 (r300) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 |- | x300 x600 (r300) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 |- | x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420]) | 0x | 0x554d (R430 x800xl) | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent) |- | x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520]) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}} | <!--3D-->{{no}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600]) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture |- | HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3 |- | HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700]) | 0x1002 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked - |- | HD6900 cayman series | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) - |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 - |- | HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5 |- | HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen]) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture - |- | HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset] | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> - DDR3 - |- | HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2 |- | HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 - |- | <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3 Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3 Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3 Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3 Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands] *AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT *AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde *AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX *AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO *AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO *AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO *AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture - |- | <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100, | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ] | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1 |- | <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen - |- | <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture - |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands] | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 - |- | <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |} ==== amd radeon mobile integrated ==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="5%" | Description ! width="5%" | Vendor ID ! width="5%" | Product ID ! width="2%" | Rev ! width="5%" | 2D ! width="5%" | 3D ! width="5%" | Analog Output ! width="5%" | Digital Output ! width="5%" | Laptop LCD ! width=40%" | Comments |- | <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M] | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002 | <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m) | <!--Revision-->0x00 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002 | <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000 | 0x1002 | 0x4966 (9000) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380) | 0x1002 | 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0) | 0x1002 | 0x791f | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690) |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570) | 0x1002 | 0x71c7 (X1650) | 0x009e | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100 | 0x1002 | 0x796e (2100) | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670) | 0x1002 | 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620) | 0x1002 | 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770) | 0x1002 | 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->no support yet |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->no support yet |- | <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->no support yet |- | <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover |- | <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan |- | <!--Description-->R5E R7E | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile) |- | <!--Description-->Vega iGP 3, 6, 8, 11 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->rx680m | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | 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<!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="5%" | Description ! width="5%" | Vendor ID ! width="5%" | Product ID ! width="2%" | Rev ! width="5%" | 2D ! width="5%" | 3D ! width="5%" | Analog Output ! width="5%" | Digital Output ! width="5%" | Laptop LCD ! width=40%" | Comments |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan |- | <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} 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discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only *Vulkan *Gallium Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen. bare bones basics data flow application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render. the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. 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6290 * Radeon HD 4200 Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics Radeon HD 6250 Quadro NVS 150M Quadro FX 360M Mobility Radeon X1350 Mobility Radeon X1400 GeForce 9100M G GeForce 8400M GS Quadro NVS 135M Mobility Radeon HD 2400 Radeon HD 3200 Radeon HD 4225 * Radeon HD 4100 * SGX554MP4 Mali-T628 MP4 Mobility Radeon HD 3400 * Radeon HD 3100 GeForce 8400M G Mali-T860 MP2 Quadro NVS 130M GeForce 8200M G Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M Mali-T604 MP4 GeForce Go 7400 Quadro FX 350M Quadro NVS 120M GeForce Go 7300 GeForce Tegra 4 * PowerVR G6200 Adreno 405 * Quadro NVS 110M Mobility Radeon X600 Mobility FireGL V3200 Mobility FireGL V3100 Mobility Radeon HD X2300 Mobility Radeon 9700 Mobility FireGL T2e Mobility Radeon X1300 GeForce4 4200 Go Mobility Radeon 9600 Mobility FireGL T2 Mobility Radeon 9550 GeForce Go 7200 GeForce Go 6400 Mobility Radeon X300 GeForce Go 6250 GeForce Go 6200 GeForce FX Go 5700 Quadro FX Go 1000 GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650 Radeon Xpress X1270 Radeon Xpress X1250 Radeon Xpress X1200 Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100 Mali-T624 Adreno 320 * Mali-T760 MP2 Mali-T720 MP4 Mali-450 MP4 Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 * GeForce 7190M * GeForce 7150M Radeon Xpress 1150 GeForce Go 6150 GeForce Go 6100 GeForce 7000M Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 * Mobility Radeon 9200 Mobility FireGL 9000 GeForce FX Go 5200 Mobility Radeon 9000 GeForce 4 488 Go GeForce 4 460 Go GeForce 4 440 Go GeForce 4 420 Go Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150 Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950 SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 * Mali-T720 MP2 Mali-T720 Adreno 302 304 305 306 Mobility Radeon 7500 Mobility FireGL 7800 Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900 Radeon Xpress 200M Radeon Xpress 1100 Mirage 3+ 672MX Mirage 3 671MX Mali-400 MP4 * GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) * VideoCore-IV * Adreno 220 225* Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core Mali-400 MP2 * GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) * Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 * SGX540 * Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500 Adreno 205 * Adreno 203 * GC800 * SGX535 SGX531 SGX530 Adreno 200 * Mali-200 * GeForce 3 Go * GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100 Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP Mobility Radeon M7 Mobility Radeon M6 Chrome9 HC Extreme Graphics 2 Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP Radeon IGP 340M Radeon IGP 320M S3G UniChrome Pro II S3G UniChrome Pro Castle Rock Mirage 2 M760 Mirage M661FX S3 Graphics ProSavage8 Mobility 128 M3 SM502 * </pre> Not supported on AROS *OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not) *OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011) Some support on AROS *OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau, *OpenGL1 intel gma950, Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need... DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work. "let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs. There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950). Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations. Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too. So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like: * AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi) * AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc. * NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps. * Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps. Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy. AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire. Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified. No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed. li47pk0jklzphg4fbl7wfvkm1wcj42k 4499602 4499601 2025-06-07T09:22:38Z Jeff1138 301139 4499602 wikitext text/x-wiki Google translation into [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=de&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support German], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=fr&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support French], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=nl&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Dutch], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=it&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Italian], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=es&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Spanish], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=hi&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Hindi], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=zh-CN&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Chinese Simplified], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=pl&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Polish], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=ru&u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikibooks.org%2Fwiki%2FAros%2FPlatforms%2Fx86_support Russian], {{ArosNav}} ==x86 Native Environment== AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk. Most hardware support covers the period between 2000 and 2010 Motherboards supported * Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc * AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed Motherboard support gets diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI (mobos) and UEFI (mobos and disks) and further with USB3 from 2014 onwards Supported graphics cards (gfx) * Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2011. Nouveau supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx. It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS. * Intel 2D and 3D 2006-2009. '''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards * AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005. Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later * VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging]. Sound wise there are * HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2014) * some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004) * PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards * PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive] * PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards * PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16 Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc * PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110 * PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100 * PCI intel pro100 * Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005 * VIA 10/100 * 3com Etherlink 10/100 * Realtek rtl8029 10mbit Wireless wifi * atheros 5000 wireless It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target. * mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot * micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported. * full atx will have more slots available '''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc. Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc. The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World] : Brief Timeline : 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz]) : 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device : 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version : 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz) : 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added () : 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added () : 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz) : 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz) : 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom) : 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger) : 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz) : 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey) : 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz) : 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey) : 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz) : 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin) : 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris) : 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz) : 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey) : 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz) : 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews) : 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews]) : 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz) : 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz) : 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges) : 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet]) : 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler) : 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey) : 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz) : 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey) : 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood) : 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft) : 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey) : 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami) : 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey) : 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews) : 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey) : 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz) : 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM : 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey) : 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey) ===Audio Chipsets=== '''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).''' ====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI==== *2021 5.27 as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model. The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp). Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix]. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000 | 0x1274 | 0x5000 | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?) |- | Ensoniq AudioPCI | 0x1274 | 0x5000 | 0x00 | {{yes}} | {{maybe}} | |- | CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000) | 0x1274 | 0x5000 | 0x7c | {{yes}} | {{maybe}} | works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?) |- | CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4) |- | CT4751 (SB128PCI) | 0x1274 | 0x8001 | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?) |- | CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V | 0x1274 | 0x1371 | 0x06 | {{yes}} | {{maybe}} | works |- | CT4811 (SB Vibra 128) | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT4812 (Vibra 128) | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT4813 | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT4815 | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128) | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3). |- | CT5801 HP | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - es1373 (u3) |- | CT5803 Gateway | 0x1274 | 0x1371 | 0x08 | {{yes}} | {{maybe}} | works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3) |- | CT4740 | 0x1274 | 0x1371 | 0x08 | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | |- | CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7 | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - es1373 (u3) |- | CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D) | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3) |- | CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100 | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested - es1373 (u?) |- | CT5808 | | | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938 | 0x1102 | 0x8938 | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested |- | CT5880 on various motherboards | 0x1274 | 0x5880 | | {{unk}} | {{unk}} | untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+, |- | VMware Virtual Workstation(TM) | 0x1274 | 0x1371 | 0x02 | {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}} | {{maybe}} | works |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} <pre> Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8 </pre> ====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio==== *2021 5.10 {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID-->0x3058 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly | <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section |- | <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID-->0x3058 | <!--Revision-->0x50 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right | <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}} | <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below |- | <!--Description-->686C | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID-->0x3059 | <!--Revision-->0x10 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID-->0x3059 | <!--Revision-->0x30 | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R, | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106 | <!--Product ID-->0x3059 | <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy==== *2021 6.5 {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1) | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0 | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested (1st Gen) |- | Live CT4620 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0 | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested |- | Live CT4760 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x07 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | playback works |- | Live Value CT4670 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | works plays stereo (2nd Gen) |- | Live Value DELL CT4780 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x06 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode |- | Live Value Compaq CT4830 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0 | <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | not working |- | Live Value CT4831 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x00 | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested |- | Live Value CT4832 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x07 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}} | works |- | Live Value CT4832 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x08 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{maybe}} | works |- | Live Value HP CT4870 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{maybe}} | Works |- | Live Value Gateway CT4871 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested |- | Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x00 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{yes}} | plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen) |- | Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x00 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{maybe}} | works |- | Live 5.1 Player SB0220 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0a | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{yes}} | plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1 |- | Live 5.1 Digital SB0228 | 0x1102 | 0x0002 | 0x0a | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{yes}} | working |- | Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2) | 0x1102 | 0x0004 | | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested |- | <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102 | <!--Product ID-->0x0004 | <!--Revision-->0x03 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}} | <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested) |- | Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5 | 0x1102 | 0x0004 | 0x04 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{maybe}} | works |- | Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5 | 0x1102 | 0x0004 | | <!--Playback--> {{unk}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | untested |- | Audigy 2 ZS SB0350 | 0x1102 | 0x0004 | 0x04 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{yes}} | |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx | 0x1102 | 0x0006 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | |- | Live 24bit SB0410 | 0x1102 | 0x0007 | 0x | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Live 24bit DELL SB0413 | 0x1102 | 0x0007 | 0x | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy LS SB0310 | 0x1102 | 0x0007 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570 | 0x1102 | 0x0007 | | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO) | 0x1102 | 0x0008 | | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400 | 0x1102 | 0x0008 | | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610 | 0x1102 | 0x0008 | | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | Audigy 4 PRO SB0380 | 0x1102 | 0x0008 | | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver |- | EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852 | 0x1102 | 0x000 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{no}} | no driver but linux support needs firmware |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN) ====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media==== *2021 5.20 ;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs]. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | Audiotrak MAYA EX5 | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | cmi8738-sx 4ch | 0x13f6 | 0x0111 | 0x10 | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | EDio SC3000D 6ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT | 0x13f6 | 0x0111 | 0x10 | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{no}} | |- | Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1 | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch | 0x13f6 | 0x0111 | 0x | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448 | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Terratec 5.1 PCI | 0x13f6 | 0x0111 | 0x10 | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1 | | | | <!--Playback--> {{yes}} | <!--Recording--> {{unk}} | Has SPDIF |- | Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch) | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | XSonic CMI 8738 6ch | | | | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version | <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6 | <!--Product ID-->0x0111 | <!--Revision-->0x10 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} | <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====2001-2005 ac97.audio==== *6.4 27-12-2008 The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN) The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->ALC650 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI |- | <!--Description-->ALC850 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3 |- | <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400 |- | <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D | <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080 | <!--Product ID-->0x24c5 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97 |- | <!--Description-->AD1881A | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Yes}} | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc |- | <!--Description-->AD1881B | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->AD1885 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control |- | <!--Description-->AD1886 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->AD1887 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{no}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51 |- | <!--Description-->AD1980 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->AD1981A codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30 |- | <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad |- | <!--Description-->AD1985 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ] |- | <!--Description-->AD1986 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop) |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23 |- | <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30) | <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c | <!--Product ID-->0x3085 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322 |- | <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA |- | <!--Description-->codec CMI9738 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->codec CMI9739 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+ |- | <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID |- | <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d | <!--Product ID-->0x1968 | <!--Revision-->0x | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e | <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d | <!--Product ID-->0x1978 | <!--Revision-->0x | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec | <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d | <!--Product ID-->0x1988 | <!--Revision-->0x12 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753 |- | <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451 | 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident) | 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX) | 0x02 | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | no support - introduced early 2000s |- | SIS 7012 | 0x1039 | 0x7012 | | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards) |- | <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter) |- | <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | Parallels | | | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested |- | VirtualBox | | | | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{No}} | working |- | VirtualPC | | | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested |- | <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox | <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086 | <!--Product ID-->0x | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{unk| }} | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio==== *6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards *6.29 2018 *6.27 2017 update *6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x *6.20 July 2012 *6.17 Nov 2011 *6.15 Jun 2011 *[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010 {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="5%" |Vendor ID ! width="5%" |Product ID ! width="5%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | <!--Description-->ALC260 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC262 * ALC262-VD2-GR | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->LQFP-48 |- | ALC268 codec | 0x | 0x | 0x | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }} | <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}} | <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same. |- | [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269] * ALC269Q-GR * ALC269QSRS-GR * ALC269W-GR | 0x | 0x | 0x | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling] |- | [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB] * ALC269Q-VB5-GR * ALC269Q-VB6-CG * ALC269Q-VB6-GR | 0x10ec | 0x0269 | 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202 | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> * v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P, * v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13 * v3 maybe dell wyse 7010 |- | [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202] * ALC269Q-VC2-GR * ALC269Q-VC3-GR | 0x10ec | 0x0269 | 0x100203, | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 - * v1 unknown * v2 unknown * v3 x230, dell wyse, |- | ALC272 * ALC272-VA4-GR | 0x10ec | 0x0272 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | * works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks, |- | <!--Description-->ALC273 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC270 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC282 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002 | <!--Product ID-->0x | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}} | <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}} | <!--Comments-->needs retest |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> * works asus F9s, F9e * untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr, |- | <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | ALC662 | 0x1043 | 0x82a1 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}} | <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}} | * works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail), |- | <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663] | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0861 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance * not working Asus n50vn x71vn, |- | <!--Description-->ALC665 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC666 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC667 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC668 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC670 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->ALC880 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos |- | <!--Description-->ALC882M | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ), |- | Codec ALC885 | 0x10ec | 0x0885 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC888 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC888s * ALC888S-VD2-GR | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100, | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | LQFP-48 |- | ALC888b | 0x8086 | 0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo), |- | ALC888-VD | 0x8086 | 0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | untested |- | ALC889A | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC889 Gr | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC889 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | Tested with MSI H55 board |- | ALC887 ALC887-GR | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | * working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0 |- | ALC887-VD-CG | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0887 | <!--Revision-->0x100302 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002 | |- | ALC887-VD | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458 | <!--Revision-->0xa002 | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2 | ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead * working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX), * not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe, |- | ALC887-VD2 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | 3jacks |- | ALC887-VD2-GR | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC887- | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | ALC892-CG rev | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package - |- | ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | 2009 introduced * works * not working * untested |- | ALC892 rev | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0892 | <!--Revision-->0x100302 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | 2014 |- | Realtek ALC886-GR | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | LQFP-48 |- | Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD | 0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0663 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | * not working Toshiba Tecra A7 |- | <!--Description-->ALC1200 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | ALC898 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | not working |- | <!--Description-->ALC1500 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292) | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0292 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec | <!--Product ID-->0x0255 | <!--Revision-->003 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->AD1882 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->AD1884 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- | Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | IBM Thinkpad T60, |- | AD1984 hp-m4 codec | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | * audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61, |- | AD1986 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | AD1988 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{No}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | <!--Description-->AD1988A | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | |- | <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x0 | <!--Product ID-->0x0 | <!--Revision-->0x0 | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested HP 530 |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> * working lenovo x200s * untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700, |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20594-21Z codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> * working Lenovo Thinkpad T410, |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant CX20 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Conexant | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP |- | <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | VIA 1708A | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | untested, |- | VIA VT1708B | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | 0x0010 | <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | VIA 1708S | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H‎ S2P, |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0), |- | IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec | <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384 | <!--Product ID-->0x7626 | <!--Revision-->0x0002 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | * works HP Compaq mini 110 * untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop, |- | IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D | <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384 | <!--Product ID-->0x7626 | <!--Revision-->0x0002 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | |- | <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS, |- | <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{yes}} | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo |- | <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B | <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d | <!--Product ID-->0x7608 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> * working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required] * untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8, |- | <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->IDC | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK. Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case. Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified. Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment. Things to try if sound not working * try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa * make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1.... * even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters * it might be internally muted <pre> add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10 Open a shell Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt </pre> or <pre> Open a shell Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt Run ahi prefs Click test tone button Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C </pre> If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again. or * try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line * '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file * Reboot * open a shell * type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt * open ahi prefs * select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise * press the 'test sound' button * press ctrl-c in the shell * post the results to Aros-World The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc. HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs ====Envy24 series ==== A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034). There are PCI Express versions appearing. The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards. N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI]. =====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] ===== {| class="wikitable" ! Description ! Vendor ID ! Product ID ! Revision ! Playback ! Recording ! Comments |- | M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead - |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000 | 0x14 | 0x | | <!--Playback-->{{unk| }} | <!--Recording-->{{unk| }} | works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003 | 0x14 | 0x | | <!--Playback-->{{Yes }} | <!--Recording--> | works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver |- | M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box - |- | M-Audio Delta 1010 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub - |- | M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps * be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues |- | M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead - |- | M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead - |- | <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | Terratec EWX24/96 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96] | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412 | <!--Product ID-->0x1712 | <!--Revision-->0x02 | <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | untested - AKM and codec |- | <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | EMU 1212M | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | EMU 1616M | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | untested |- | <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24 Soundtrack DSP 24 Value Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1 Event Electronics EZ8 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Digigram VX442 Lionstracs Mediastation Terrasoniq TS 88 Roland/Edirol DA-2496 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} =====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Description ! width="10%" |Vendor ID ! width="10%" |Product ID ! width="10%" |Revision ! width="10%" |Playback ! width="10%" |Recording ! width="35%" |Comments |- | ESI Juli@ | 0x3031 | 0x4553 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} | <!--Recording-->{{Yes}} | reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT |- | ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K | 0x3031 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{Unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} | AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1] | 0x1412 | 0x3631 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 - |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192 | 0x1412 | 0x3630 0x1724 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380 |- | Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1 | 0x153b | 0x1147 | 0x | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested - discontinued |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1] | 0x153b | 0x1145 | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744 |- | Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1 | 0x153b | 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3) | 0x0 | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC |- | Terratec Phase 22 | 0x153b | 0x1150 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524 |- | Terratec Phase 28 | 0x153b | 0x1149 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Playback | Recording | Revision | Comments |- | Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 | 0x4933 | 0x4553 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec |- | Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT | 0x3132 | 0x4154 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver - |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96 | | | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver - STAC9460S codec |- | <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4] | | | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC |- | [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k] | 0x1412 | 0x3632 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT |- | ONKYO SE-150PCI | 0x160b | 0x0001 | | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | no driver |- | <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Quartet | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{unk}} | <!--Recording-->{{unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support==== {| class="wikitable" ! Description ! Vendor ID ! Product ID ! Revision ! Comments |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | Playback | Recording | Comments |- | <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002 | <!--Product ID-->0x9840 | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback-->{{No| }} | <!--Recording-->{{No| }} | <!--Comments-->Not detected |- | <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Intel HDMI | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Playback--> | <!--Recording--> | <!--Comments--> |} ===Graphic GFX Chipsets=== HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up * HDMI 1.2 720p res. * HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution * HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res. * HDMI 2.0 * HDMI 2.1 The fallback for most graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work 2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed 3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl], AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets * Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050, * Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets, ====vga.hidd==== {| class="wikitable" ! Description ! Vendor ID ! Product ID ! Revision ! Comments |- | | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====vesa.hidd==== {| class="wikitable" ! Description ! Vendor ID ! Product ID ! Revision ! Comments |- | | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]==== DVI output is not supported at the moment. If having problems: * Ensure the latest version is being used. * Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test * Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon. If still having problems: * At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory * Boot. * Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt * And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="5%" |Description ! width="5%" |Vendor ID ! width="5%" |Product ID ! width="3%" |Rev ! width="5%" |2D ! width="5%" |3D ! width="5%" |Analog Output ! width="5%" |Digital Output ! width="5%" |Laptop LCD ! width="30%" |Comments |- | 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6 | 0x8086 | 0x2582 0x2592 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile | 0x8086 | 0x2582 0x2592 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work |- | 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Unk}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | |- | 915GL 82915GL GMCH | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Unk}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | |- | 915GV 82915GV GMCH | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | HP DC5100 small form factor |- | 915GM GMA900 | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}} | asus eee pc 900 |- | 915GMS | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }} | |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110) | 0x8086 | 0x2772 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> {{Unk| }} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | Fujitsu LifeBook U1010, |- | 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V) | 0x8086 | 0x27a2 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> {{Unk| }} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}} | Dell D430 |- | 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom) | 0x8086 | 0x27ae | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}} | {{Yes}} | {{No|dvi port}} | {{Yes| }} | for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks * 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100, |- | 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7 | 0x8086 | 0x27a6 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Unk}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | untested 2D and 3D |- | 945GC 82945GC MCH | 0x8086 | 0x27a6 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Unk}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | untested 2D and 3D |- | 945PM | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | Dell D420, Compaq nc6400, |- | 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga | 0x8086 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> {{Yes}} | <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}} | * 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820, * 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400, |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Unk}} | <!--3D-->{{Unk}} | <!--Analogue Output--> | <!--Digital Output--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | GMA 3100 G31 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works 2D but no 3D |- | GMA 3100 G33 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works 2D but no 3D |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops |- | <!--Description--> G965 | <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086 | <!--Product ID--> 0x | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> Q965 | <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086 | <!--Product ID--> 0x2992 | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{No}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output. |- | 965GM X3100 (500 MHz) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output * untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9, |- | 960GM X3100 (400 MHz) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | |- | 965M X3100 (400 MHz) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | Dell D830, |- | 965PM ?? | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | GL965 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | GM965 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | GMA X3500 G35 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series | <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086 | <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43 | <!--Revision-->0x07 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue--> {{No|}} | <!--Digital--> {{No|}} | <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}} | <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz) | <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086 | <!--Product ID--> 0x | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ) | <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086 | <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--3D-->{{No|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}} | <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])==== *Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia *Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia only so no Intel/nvidia combinations) Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware) * 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x * 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a [https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards) ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="5%" | Graphic Card ! width="5%" | 1024 x 768 ! width="5%" | 800 x 600 ! width="2%" | 640 x 480 |- | Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || || |- | 8400gs || || || |- | Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6 |- | Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57 |- | gt210 || || || |- | Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7 |- | gt218 || || || |- | HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps |- | || || || |- |} Nouveau [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_315_3graphics&num=1 development and actual benchmark speed tests are a lot slower] than the rival AMD radeon support in 2D and 3D {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="5%" | Description ! width="5%" | Vendor ID ! width="5%" | Product ID ! width="2%" | Rev ! width="5%" | 2D ! width="5%" | 3D ! width="5%" | Analog Output ! width="5%" | Digital Output ! width="5%" | Laptop LCD ! width=40%" | Comments |- | <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors |- | <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9 | 0x10de | 0x002c | 0x15 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--3D-->{{No|slow}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--3D-->{{No|slow }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | untested Geforce256 |- | <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--3D-->{{No|slow }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4 |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003) | 0x10DE | 0x0322 0x | 0xA1 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }} | <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768 * not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018] * working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver * Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD |- | Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | works |- | Geforce 5100 (NV34) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5200 Ultra | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | works |- | GeForce FX 5600 Ultra | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5600SE | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5600XT | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5700VE | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5700 Ultra | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5700LE | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5800 (NV30) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5900 (NV35) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5900 Ultra | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5900XT | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5900ZT | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce FX 5950 Ultra | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | Geforce 5xxx | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005) | 0x | 0x00F3 0x014F | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10 |- | Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006) | 0x | 0x0221 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2 * not working *working |- | GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43) | 0x | 0x0161 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44) | 0x | 0x0162 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | |- | Geforce 6200 LE | 0x10de | 0x0163 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | PCI-E |- | GeForce 6600 LE | 0x | 0x00F4 0x0142 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6600 | 0x | 0x00F2 0x0141 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX |- | Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005) | 0x | 0x00F1 0x0140 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | OpenGL tests - |- | Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005) | 0x | 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x) | 0x | 0x0043 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6800 LE | 0x | 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400) | 0x | 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 6800 GS | 0x | 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6800 GTS NV40 | 0x | 0x0040 0x0F9 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 6800XT | 0x | 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6600 VE | 0x | 0x0143 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6500 NV44 | 0x | 0x0160 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{unk| }} | <!--3D-->{{unk| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 6250 | 0x | 0x0169 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 6xxx | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | GeForce 7800 GTX | 0x | 0x0090 0x0091 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector - * not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a - * Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports * Untested |- | GeForce 7800 GT | 0x | 0x0092 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006) | 0x | 0x02E0 0x0391 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1 * not working * working |- | GeForce 7800 SLI | 0x | 0x0095 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7900 GTX | 0x | 0x0290 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7900 GT GTO | 0x | 0x0291 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7900 GS | 0x10de | 0x0292 | 0x0a1 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> * not working * Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218 |- | GeForce 7950 GX2 | 0x10de | 0x0293 0x0294 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7950 GT | 0x | 0x0295 0x02E4 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7900 GS | 0x | 0x02E3 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7600 GS | 0x | 0x02E1 0x0392 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7650 GS | 0x | 0x0390 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7600 LE | 0x | 0x0394 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006) | 0x | 0x0093 0x00F5 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> * not working * works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1 |- | GeForce 7100 GS | 0x | 0x016A | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7350 LE | 0x | 0x01D0 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006) | 0x | 0x01D1 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72) | 0x10de | 0x01D3 | 0x0a1 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}} | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders - * not working Asus on via chipset (2015), * works Asus on intel chipset (2015), |- | Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006) | 0x | 0x0395 0x0393 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> * not working * works |- | GeForce 7300 GS | 0x | 0x01DF | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | GeForce 7500 LE | 0x | 0x01DD | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | Geforce 7xxx | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family) | 0x | 0x0194 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration |- | Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007) | 0x | 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu * not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets, * works |- | Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector, * not working * working * untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H, |- | GeForce 8800 GT | 0x | 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600 | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required * not working * untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M * works |- | GeForce 8800 GT (G92) | 0x10de | 0x0611 | 0x0a2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]] |- | Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007) | 0x | 0x0401 0x0402 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res * not working * works |- | GeForce 8500 GT | 0x | 0x0421 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }} | <!--3D-->{{yes| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res * not working * works Gigabyte 8500 GT, |- | GeForce 8800 GS | 0x | 0x0606 0x060D | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res |- | GeForce 8600GS | 0x | 0x0403 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B |- | GeForce 8300 GS | 0x | 0x0423 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res |- | Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009) * Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory. * Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0) | 0x | 0x0424 0x0422 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 - * not working * works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98), |- | Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid 2007) * Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory. | 0x | 0x0404 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB - * not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP, * works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A, |- | GeForce 8400 SE | 0x | 0x0420 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL |- | NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59 | 0x | 0x0403 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{no| }} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}} | <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile - |- | Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }} | <!--Digital-->{{partial| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family) | 0x | 0x0604 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }} | <!--Digital-->{{unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology |- | GeForce 9800 GTX | 0x10de | 0x0612 | 0x0a2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu - * not working xfx on via chipset (2015), * works xfx on chipset intel , |- | GeForce 9800 GTX+ | 0x10de | 0x0613 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots - * not working * works on a few models |- | Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008) | 0x10de | 0x0614 | 0x0xa2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works * not working Gainward 512M untested * working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin) |- | Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008) | 0x10de | 0x0622 | 0x0a1 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works - * not working bfg tech ocx, * works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i - |- | Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008) | 0x10de | 0x0640 | 0x0a1 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - * not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE, * works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2, |- | GeForce 9600 GS | 0x | 0x0623 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots - * not working * works |- | GeForce 9600 GSO | 0x | 0x0610 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards - |- | GeForce 9300 GS | 0x | 0x06E1 | 0x0 | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res |- | Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{partial|}} | <!--3D-->{{unk|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}} | <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res |- | Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{unk|}} | <!--3D-->{{unk|}} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}} | <!--Digital-->{{unk|}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID-->0x05E1 | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid) |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x05E2 | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}} | <!--3D-->{{no| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 - |- | Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009) | 0x10de | 0x0615 | 0x0a2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 - * not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 - * works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port, |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family) | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3 | <!--Revision-->0xa2 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots - * not working * DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB - * DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI - * works |- | <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x0a20 | <!--Revision-->0xa2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]] * untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3, |- | Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b) | 0x10de | 0x0a20 | 0xa2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot - * not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 - * works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB - |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x0a65 | <!--Revision-->0xa2 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}} | <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot - * working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled - * untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP, * not working |- | <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3) | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{unk| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 - *not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP), *working |- | <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor) |- | <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> 2 dp | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D - |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots - |- | Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465 | 0x10de | 0x0e22 | 0xa1 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> Hardware OpenGL 4.x - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots - * not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR * works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER |- | <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x0e23 | <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots - * not working * works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 - |- | Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106 | 0x10de | 0x0dc4 | 0x0a1 | <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots - * not working * DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F, * GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5, * works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51, |- | <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots - * not working * OEM * GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5 * GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb, * works |- | <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver * not working * works |- | <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 - |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots - * not working * works |- | <!--Description-->GTX 580, | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode - |- | <!--Description-->GTX 570, | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> * not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom, * works gigabyte, evga |- | <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560, | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots - * not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5, * Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit * Ti 256bit * works |- | <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> * not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom, * works |- | <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID-->0x1201 | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots - * not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) - * untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - - * works |- | <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only - |- | <!--Description-->GT530 OEM | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit |- | <!--Description-->GT520 520GT | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit |- | <!--Description-->510, GT 530 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max - |- | <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable - |- | <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3 * not working Gigabyte * DDR3 * GDDR5 * works |- | <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108 * not working Asus * works |- | <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5 |- | <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->NVE0 GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2 |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1 |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208 |- | <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1 |- | <!--Description-->GTX 670 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }} | <!--Laptop 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<!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2018 old style |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->GeForce RTX 2050 2060 2080 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No| }} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2020 unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support |- | <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 1660 Turing | <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | 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3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support |- | <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Rev | 2D | 3D | Analog Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====radeon.hidd==== Michel Shultz ''2D'' desktop driver (standard on most distributions) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1 3D is not implemented by AROS but could cover these AMD chipsets *r300g - 9600 to X1900 - llvm not needed - r300 software driver deprecated and doubtful very useful *r600g Evergreen - HD 2xxx to 6xxx - llvm not necessarily needed and can use swrast - r600 software driver deprecated *SI - HD 7xxx and up - faster llvmpipe required (extra bounty??) *AMDGPU Vulkan GCN 3rd gen (GCN 1.2) {| class="wikitable" ! Description ! Vendor ID ! Product ID ! Revision ! 2D ! 3D ! Analogue Output ! Digital Output ! Laptop LCD ! Comments |- | 7000 (r100) | 0x1002 | 0x5159 | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3 |- | 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based) | 0x1002 | 0x5157 | 0x | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3 |- | 8000 8500 (r200) | 0x1002 | 0x514c (8500LE) | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4 |- | 9000 9100 9250 (r200) | 0x1002 | 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100) | 0x0001 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}} | <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | 9600 9800 (r300) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 |- | x300 x600 (r300) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 |- | x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420]) | 0x | 0x554d (R430 x800xl) | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent) |- | x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520]) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}} | <!--3D-->{{no}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600]) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture |- | HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3 |- | HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700]) | 0x1002 | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked - |- | HD6900 cayman series | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) - |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 - |- | HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5 |- | HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen]) | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture - |- | HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset] | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> - DDR3 - |- | HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2 Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2 |- | HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990 | 0x | 0x | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 - |- | <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3 Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3 Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3 Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3 Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands] *AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT *AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde *AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX *AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO *AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO *AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO *AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture - |- | <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100, | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ] | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1 |- | <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen - |- | <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture - |- | <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2015 |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands] | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 - |- | <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |} ==== amd radeon mobile integrated ==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="5%" | Description ! width="5%" | Vendor ID ! width="5%" | Product ID ! width="2%" | Rev ! width="5%" | 2D ! width="5%" | 3D ! width="5%" | Analog Output ! width="5%" | Digital Output ! width="5%" | Laptop LCD ! width=40%" | Comments |- | <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M] | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002 | <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m) | <!--Revision-->0x00 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500 | <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002 | <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000 | 0x1002 | 0x4966 (9000) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380) | 0x1002 | 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0) | 0x1002 | 0x791f | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690) |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570) | 0x1002 | 0x71c7 (X1650) | 0x009e | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100 | 0x1002 | 0x796e (2100) | 0x0 | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670) | 0x1002 | 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620) | 0x1002 | 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770) | 0x1002 | 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670) | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->untested |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->no support yet |- | <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->no support yet |- | <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No}} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}} | <!--Comments-->no support yet |- | <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover |- | <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA) | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan |- | <!--Description-->R5E R7E | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile) |- | <!--Description-->Vega iGP 3, 6, 8, 11 | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->rx680m | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3 |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Description--> | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D--> | <!--3D--> | <!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | 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<!--Analogue--> | <!--Digital--> | <!--Laptop LCD--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="5%" | Description ! width="5%" | Vendor ID ! width="5%" | Product ID ! width="2%" | Rev ! width="5%" | 2D ! width="5%" | 3D ! width="5%" | Analog Output ! width="5%" | Digital Output ! width="5%" | Laptop LCD ! width=40%" | Comments |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Description | Vendor ID | Product ID | Revision | 2D | 3D | Analogue Output | Digital Output | Laptop LCD | Comments |- | <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--3D-->{{No| }} | <!--Analogue-->{{No| }} | <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}} | <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}} | <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan |- | <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X | <!--Vendor ID--> | <!--Product ID--> | <!--Revision--> | <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | 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discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only *Vulkan *Gallium Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen. bare bones basics data flow application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render. the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. 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The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not) *OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011) Some support on AROS *OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau, *OpenGL1 intel gma950, Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need... DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work. "let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs. There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950). Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations. Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too. So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like: * AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi) * AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc. * NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps. * Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps. Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy. AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire. Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified. No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed. elhdlud23v70cblbheevp16nn68g1jt Cookbook:Spicy Chilli Chicken 102 25277 4499550 4497414 2025-06-07T01:56:16Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499550 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Meat recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Chicken|Chicken]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Indian Cuisine]] '''Chile chicken''', cooked [[WikiPedia:Kerala|Kerala]] style. ==Ingredients== * 1 pound boneless [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]] meat * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] masala * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Lemon Juice|lemon juice]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * 3 tbsp [[Cookbook:Rapeseed Oil|canola oil]] * 1½ [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. red [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * ¾ tbsp red [[Cookbook:Chili Powder|chile powder]] * ¾ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] powder * 1 tsp smoked [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] * 3 medium [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * ½ tbsp [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] * 2 tbsp minced [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 6 tbsp tomato [[Cookbook:Ketchup|ketchup]] * 8 tbsp [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] * 4 Indian [[Cookbook:Chiles|green chiles]], chopped * 2 green [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell peppers]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] ==Procedure== #[[Cookbook:Marinating|Marinate]] the chicken with lemon juice, masala, and salt for 1 hour. #In a large pot, [[Cookbook:Frying|fry]] the marinated chicken in canola oil until golden brown (5–7 minutes). #Remove the chicken from the pot and cut into pieces. #Into the remaining oil, add the onions, red chili powder, turmeric, paprika, and coriander powder, and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] until wilted. #Add the tomatoes, ginger, and garlic, and cook till the tomatoes are softened and breaking apart. #Put the ketchup, soy sauce, fried chicken pieces, green chiles, and green peppers in the pot, and [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] until peppers are soft and chicken is fully-cooked. #Serve over steamed [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]]. [[Category:Recipes using chicken]] [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes_with_metric_units]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Curry recipes]] [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] [[Category:Canola oil recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using ketchup]] 3fonr5qdeehzqjiiwosxebg7tboepo2 Cookbook:Salty (Namkin) Lassi 102 26005 4499565 4480546 2025-06-07T01:58:30Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499565 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Beverage recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Beverages|Beverages]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Indian cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Pakistan|Pakistani cuisine]] '''Lassi''' are [[Cookbook:Yogurt|yogurt]]-based beverages in either sweet or salted flavors. The most common flavors include [[Cookbook:Mango|mango]], [[Cookbook:Rosewater|rose water]], and plain [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]]-sweetened lassi. == Ingredients == * 4 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] (1 [[Cookbook:Liter|L]]) [[Cookbook:Yogurt|yogurt]] * 3 cups (750 [[Cookbook:mL|ml]]) cold [[Cookbook:Water|water]] * Fresh green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile peppers]] (quantity according to taste), [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] seeds, roasted and ground * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Lime|lime]] or [[Cookbook:Lemon|lemon]] juice * 2 tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 1 cup (250 ml) crushed ice == Procedure == # Combine all ingredients except ice in [[Cookbook:Blender|blender]] and blend until smooth. # Add ice and continue blending until frothy. [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Pakistani recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Punjabi recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Whole cumin recipes]] [[Category:Recipes for lassi]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Lime juice recipes]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] 3yuq5fwi42z7lagis7rn71wyjlats4n Cookbook:Kung Pao Chicken 102 29911 4499491 4497373 2025-06-07T01:41:56Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499491 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|category=Meat recipes|servings=4|time=Prep: ~10 minutes<br/>Marinating: ~30 minutes<br/>Cooking: ~10 minutes|difficulty=2 }} __NOTOC__ {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Meat Recipes|Meat Recipes]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of China|China]] '''Kung pao chicken''' (''gong bao'' in Mandarin) is a spicy Sichuan recipe made with diced chicken, chili peppers and peanuts, named after a court official. It is a popular dish served at Chinese restaurants throughout the United States and the UK. ==Ingredients== === Chicken/Marinade === * 1 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] boneless, skinless [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]] meat, cut into 1-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] cubes * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Oyster sauce|oyster sauce]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Sherry|sherry]] or rice [[Cookbook:Wine|wine]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Cornstarch|cornstarch]] === Spices === * 4 tbsp cooking [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|oil]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] shelled [[Cookbook:Peanut|peanuts]] * 5–10 small dried red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile peppers]] * ¼ tsp crushed [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * 1 tsp crushed [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] === Vegetables === * 1 green [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], cut into ½-inch [[Cookbook:Dice|dice]] * 1 red bell pepper, cut into ½-inch dice * 1 can (5 oz) [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] [[Cookbook:Bamboo Shoot|bamboo shoots]] (optional), drained * 3 stalks [[Cookbook:Celery|celery]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 4 [[Cookbook:Green Onion|green onions]], cut into ½-inch pieces, including green tops === Sauce === * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Rice Vinegar|rice vinegar]] * 4 tbsp [[Cookbook:Stock|chicken broth]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Garlic Powder|garlic powder]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Cornstarch|cornstarch]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Sesame Oil|sesame oil]] *2 tsp [[Cookbook:Hoisin Sauce|Hoisin sauce]] ==Procedure== #Measure and prepare all ingredients before cooking. #Mix all '''chicken/marinade''' ingredients in a bowl, stir well, and allow to [[Cookbook:Marinating|marinate]] for ½ hour. #Mix '''sauce''' ingredients in another bowl and set aside until needed. Stir out any lumps. #Heat [[Cookbook:Wok|wok]] or large [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|frying pan]] until water drops bead up and dance on the hot surface. #Add cooking oil to wok. Wait a few seconds for oil to heat up. #Add remaining '''spice''' ingredients to wok and [[Cookbook:Stir-frying|stir fry]] for 30 seconds. #Add chicken mixture to wok and stir fry for about 4 minutes (until chicken is cooked through). #Add '''vegetables''' to wok and stir fry for about 2–3 minutes. #Stir '''sauce''' and add to wok. After the sauce comes to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]], cook for about 1 minute (until sauce thickens). #Stir to coat other ingredients with thickened sauce. #Pour onto large platter and serve immediately. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * Serve with steamed or [[Cookbook:Fried rice|fried rice]]. ==Warnings== * Don't eat the dried, small red chili peppers unless you like spicy-hot foods. They are mainly used to season the pot and are not usually eaten. * Use care in handling the raw chicken. Wash hands and utensils that come into contact with raw chicken. Don't allow raw chicken or its juices to come into contact with other foods, unless they are to be cooked afterwards. [[Category:Chinese recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chicken]] [[Category:Stir fry recipes]] [[Category:Sauce recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Peanut recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using bamboo shoot]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using celery]] [[Category:Chile recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Cornstarch recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Chicken broth and stock recipes]] [[Category:Hoisin sauce recipes]] fllsu5yj9do8c9hzk8pu69pn3yvudr7 Cookbook:Puttanesca Sauce (Vegan) 102 30139 4499477 4496261 2025-06-07T01:39:48Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499477 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Sauce recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Vegan_cuisine|Vegan Cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Italy|Italian Cuisine]] ==Ingredients== *¼–½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] extra-virgin [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] *6 [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] cloves, [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] *1 can (28 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] / 830 g) crushed [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] *½ cup [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] pitted Kalamata [[Cookbook:Olive|olives]] *½ cup chopped pitted salt-cured black olives *2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Caper|capers]], rinsed *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|crushed red pepper]] *1 teaspoon dried [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] *⅛ teaspoon [[Cookbook:pepper|pepper]] *2 tablespoons [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]] ==Procedure== # Heat oil in a large [[Cookbook:Skillet|skillet]]. # Add garlic and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] over medium heat until garlic starts to brown lightly. # Add oregano, pepper, olives, capers, and tomatoes. [[Cookbook:Simmering|Simmer]] for about 15 minutes. # Add parsley and cook for another 2 minutes. # Add salt to taste. # Pour over 1 pound (450 g) of cooked [[Cookbook:Pasta|pasta]], and serve. [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Caper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using olive]] [[Category:Recipes using tomato]] [[Category:Italian recipes]] [[Category:Pasta sauce recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Sauce recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] pphkauandrckna04l6amm2u1vw2m03z Cookbook:Potato Samosas (Aloo Pies) 102 32970 4499583 4494744 2025-06-07T02:01:12Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499583 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipe summary | category = Caribbean recipes | servings = 6–8 | time = 45 minutes | difficulty = 2 | image = [[File:Samosas (with potato- peas stuffing).jpg|300px]] | energy = 500 Cal | note = }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine|Cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Caribbean cuisines|Caribbean cuisines]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Trinidad and Tobago|Cuisine of Trinidad and Tobago]] ==Ingredients== *2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[cookbook:Flour|all purpose flour]] *2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[cookbook:Baking Powder|baking powder]] *½ tsp [[cookbook:salt|salt]] *¾ cups [[cookbook:water|water]] *4 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. (600 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] / 1 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]]) medium [[cookbook:potato|potato]]es *[[cookbook:Salt|Salt]] *[[cookbook:pepper|Black pepper]] *[[Cookbook:Chiles|Chile pepper]] *1–1½ tsp ground or whole [[cookbook:cumin|cumin]] (jeera), or to taste *[[cookbook:Oil|Oil]] for [[cookbook:deep frying|deep frying]] ==Procedure== # Mix flour, baking powder, salt, and water. [[Cookbook:Kneading|Knead]] lightly to make a [[Cookbook:Dough|dough]]. # Set dough aside to relax, covered with a bowl or damp cloth # [[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] potatoes in salt water until tender. Peel and [[Cookbook:Mashing|mash]] potatoes well. # If whole cumin is used, heat in a dry [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|skillet]] for a few minutes to release the flavour. # Season the potatoes with salt, black pepper, hot pepper, and cumin. # Divide the rested dough into 9 balls called ''loyah''. Flatten out ''loyah'' into 10 cm (4 inch) circles and fill with potato mixture. # Wet one edge with water, then fold over and seal, enclosing all potato # [[Cookbook:Deep Fat Frying|Deep fry]] in oil until golden brown. # Drain on brown paper or [[Cookbook:Paper Towel|kitchen towel]]. == Notes, tips, and variations == * If the ''loyah'' are made smaller, 12 medium-sized aloo pies can be made [[Category:Caribbean recipes]] [[Category:Trinidadian and Tobagonian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using potato]] [[Category:Cumin recipes]] [[Category:Vegetarian recipes]] [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Pastry recipes]] [[Category:Baking powder recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:All-purpose flour recipes]] 2js5hdxptbyj3t3fck0yuyltlpj11sj Cookbook:Tofu Scramble I 102 37643 4499462 4493894 2025-06-07T01:37:50Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499462 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipe summary| | category = Tofu recipes | servings = 2 | time = 15–20 minutes | difficulty = 2 | energy = | image = }}{{recipe}} == Ingredients == *[[Cookbook:Olive oil|Olive]] or [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]] (or veggie butter) *⅓ block soft [[Cookbook:Tofu|tofu]], drained for 15 minutes *½ small [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] *1 clove [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Mincing|minced]] *1 sun-dried [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomato]], diced *1 small handful fresh flat-leaf [[Cookbook:Spinach|spinach]] *2 dashes [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] *2 dashes ground [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] or [[Cookbook:Curry Powder|curry powder]] *1 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] flavored salt *[[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] *[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] *1–3 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. flour [[Cookbook:Tortilla|tortillas]], or vegan bread (optional) == Procedure == # Heat about 1–2 tablespoons (15–30 g) oil in a [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]]. Add onion, garlic, and sun-dried tomato to pan, then cook until soft and golden. # While that is cooking, mash tofu until it gets an even scrambled texture, and add seasonings as specified or to taste. Mix it all in until evenly distributed. # When onion mix is cooked, add tofu and spinach. Heat through until spinach is soft and wilted looking. # Serve with tortillas like a breakfast burrito or in bread like a breakfast sandwich. [[Category:Recipes using tofu]] [[Category:Breakfast recipes]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Recipes using tomato]] [[Category:Recipes using spinach]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Recipes using curry powder]] [[Category:Recipes using bread]] ghok98z6qzd5avn3wljj13ofrl351km Cookbook:Cioppino (Italian Seafood Stew) 102 38091 4499513 4495813 2025-06-07T01:45:08Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499513 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary|category=Seafood recipes|servings=6–8|time=1 hour|difficulty=2 | Image = [[Image:Cioppino.jpg|300px]] }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Seafood|Seafood]] | [[cookbook:Italian-American cuisine|Italian-American cuisine]] '''Cioppino''' is a [[cookbook:fish|fish]] [[cookbook:stew|stew]] descended from the various regional fish soups and stews of [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Italy|Italian cooking]]. It was developed by the fishermen who settled in the North Beach section of San Francisco. Originally it was made on the boats while out at sea and later became a staple as Italian restaurants proliferated in the city. The name comes from the Italian ''ciuppin'', a word which described the local fish stew in the regional dialect of the port city of Genoa.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1988/04/24/travel/fare-of-the-country-cioppino-fish-stew-from-the-pacific.html?sec=travel&spon=&pagewanted=print Info on cioppino from the ''New York Times'']</ref> It's customary to serve cioppino with San Francisco sourdough bread. However, any bread with a thick, chewy crust will do. The below recipe is based on one by Giada De Laurentiis.<ref>[http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/cioppino-recipe2/index.html Cioppino recipe by Giada De Laurentiis]</ref> Be sure to review the [[Cookbook:Mussel|tips for cooking with mussels]]. ==Ingredients== *3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] *1 large [[Cookbook:Fennel|fennel bulb]], thinly [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] *6 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]] [[cookbook:onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] *8 ounces of [[cookbook:celery|celery]], chopped *3 large [[Cookbook:shallot|shallots]], chopped *2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoons]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] *4 large [[cookbook:garlic|garlic]] cloves, finely chopped *¾ teaspoon dried crushed [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]], plus more to taste *6 ounces [[Cookbook:Tomato Paste|tomato paste]] *2 [[Cookbook:Pound|pounds]] [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] [[Cookbook:tomato|tomatoes]] *1 ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] dry white [[Cookbook:wine|wine]] *5 cups water *1 [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf|bay leaf]] *2 pounds [[Cookbook:crab|crabs]] (any type), cut into pieces *2 pounds [[Cookbook:mussel|mussels]], scrubbed and debearded *1 pound [[Cookbook:scallop|scallops]] *1 ½ pounds [[Cookbook:Tilapia|tilapia]] (or other white, firm-fleshed [[Cookbook:Fish|fish]]), cut into 2-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] chunks *2 loaves of [[cookbook:San Francisco Sourdough Bread|San Francisco sourdough bread]] or any other [[Cookbook:Bread|bread]] with a chewy crust ==Procedure== #Heat the oil in a very large pot over medium heat. #Add the fennel, onion, shallots, and salt and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] until the onion is translucent. #Add the garlic and red pepper flakes, and sauté for 2 minutes. #Stir in the tomato paste. #Add tomatoes with their juices, wine, water, crabs, celery and bay leaf. Cover and bring to a [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]]. #Reduce the heat to medium-low. Simmer, covered, for about 30 minutes to allow the flavors to blend. #Add the mussels to the cooking liquid. Cover and cook until the mussels begin to open.This should take about 5 minutes. #Add the scallops and fish. Simmer gently until the fish and scallops are just cooked through and all the mussels are completely open, gently stirring occasionally. This should take about another 10 minutes. #Check the soup for closed mussels and throw them out. Remove the bay leaf. #Season the soup to taste with more salt and red pepper flakes. ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Stew recipes]] [[Category:Fish recipes]] [[Category:Mussel recipes]] [[Category:Shrimp recipes]] [[Category:Californian recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Bay leaf recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using celery]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Crab recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using bread]] [[Category:Fennel bulb recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] ip81aydr160tzxd5zbkkocz6gl4yws3 Cookbook:Pork Aachi 102 39464 4499586 4497783 2025-06-07T02:01:34Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499586 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|category=Indian recipes|servings=2|time=40–45 minutes|difficulty=3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]] A pork recipe loosely based on kerala cooking. ==Ingredients== *4 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Coconut|coconut oil]] *500 [[Cookbook:Gram|grams]] [[Cookbook:Pork|pork]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] *4 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoons]] meat masala powder * ½ of a medium sized [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], finely [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Chiles|green chile peppers]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Vinegar|vinegar]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] (or ginger paste) * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] minced [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] (or garlic paste) * 1 [[Cookbook:Pork|pork stock cube]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] ready-to-mix [[Cookbook:Potato|potato]] mash ==Procedure== #Brown the meat in half the coconut oil. Add half the meat masala powder and [[Cookbook:Fry|fry]] for a minute. #Add the vinegar and fry for a minute more. Add 1 cup water and cook till the meat is about half done. #[[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] the sliced onions and chopped chillies with the remaining coconut oil in a [[Cookbook:Wok|wok]] or a suitable vessel over medium heat. #Add the ginger and garlic after about 4 minutes. Keep stir frying for about 3 more minutes. #Mix in the remaining meat masala powder, and cook until the onions are translucent. #Add the beef stock cube and ¼ glass of water, keeping on low heat for around 4 minutes. Keep adding a bit of water as necessary to make sure that the paste mix does not stick to the bottom of the vessel/wok. #Add the half-cooked meat and mix well. Keep on medium heat until the meat is cooked thoroughly. #Add ¼ cup of water and the potato flakes/powder and mixture. You can vary the amount of the water/potato mix to desired thickness of the dish. #Remove from fire and hold for 3–5 minutes before serving. ==Notes, tips, and variations== *Keep adding water as necessary to prevent the mix from sticking to the bottom of the pan. The longer the onions are sautéed in oil in medium flame, the softer they become and the tastier they will be. *If you can not get the mashed potato mix, thoroughly boil potatoes in water and use a spoon or a ladle to mash them. *If you are using beef stock, there is no need to add more salt. Otherwise add salt to your taste. *The chillies used in the above preparation are mild green chillies around 5 inches long. *The onions used should be the size of a tennis ball. *You can also microwave the pork on full power (850W) for about 15 minutes, stirring at regular intervals of 5 minutes instead of cooking it. [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using pork]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Coconut oil recipes]] [[Category:Dehydrated broth recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] nppqdi0zuh61mvdvi5d38s7ecx7dpbw Cookbook:Saffron Rice and Beans 102 40611 4499568 4495906 2025-06-07T01:58:50Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499568 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Rice recipes | Servings = 2–4 | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Vegetarian cuisine|Vegetarian]] | [[Cookbook:Vegan cuisine|Vegan Cuisine]] This recipe originally started as a vegetarian approximation to [[Cookbook:Paella|paella]]. It has since diverged from its resemblance to paella. ==Ingredients== * ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Curry Powder|curry powder]] * 1 small [[Cookbook:Potato|potato]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] extremely thin * 1 big [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], cut into chunks or sliced thin * 2–3 [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|red bell peppers]], sliced * 1–3 [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], cut into cubes or slices * 5–10 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 2 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Pine Nut|pine nuts]] * 1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Caraway|caraway]] * 1–3 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Oregano|ground oregano]] * 1–2 tablespoon ground [[Cookbook:Chile|chile]] or chile powder * 1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] * 1–2 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]](es) [[Cookbook:Saffron|saffron]] * 1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] * 1 cup [[Cookbook:Basmati rice|basmati rice]] * ½ cup [[Cookbook:Wine|red wine]] * 1 cube [[Cookbook:Stock|vegetarian bouillon]] * 1 can [[Cookbook:Black Bean|black beans]] * Cheese ([[Cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|Parmesan]] or [[Cookbook:Cotija Cheese|cotija]] work best) ==Procedure== # Heat the olive oil in a very large [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]]. # When oil is hot, add curry powder, potatoes, onions, red peppers, and tomatoes. Stir and [[Cookbook:Frying|fry]] until potatoes are nearly done. # Reduce heat, then stir in crushed garlic, pine nuts, caraway, half the dried oregano, and chili powder. # In a separate pot (with a lid) bring 1 ¾ cup water to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. # While waiting for water to boil, make a rice spice mix from paprika, pinch of saffron, cumin, and remaining oregano. # Mix rice spice mix with basmati rice. # When water has begun to boil, reduce heat, add rice and rice spice mix. Cover and [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] for 10 minutes. # Add wine and bouillon cube to the tomato mixture, stir, and turn the heat to low. Simmer, stirring occasionally, while the rice is cooking. # Let rice simmer for another 10 minutes, then remove from the heat. # When the contents of the saucepan appear to be frying again instead of simmering, stir in the rice. # When liquid is absorbed by rice, stir in the beans. # Turn off heat and serve with cheese. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * For a vegan variation, serve without cheese. * This dish is easier to cook if the potatoes are left out altogether. * Most vegetables go well in this dish. Feel free to [[Cookbook:Chopping|chop]] up any vegetable and throw it in the pan during the initial frying stage. [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Rice recipes]] [[Category:Black bean recipes]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Caraway recipes]] [[Category:Cheese recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Curry powder recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Cumin recipes]] iikkyj3ouns849ir6m0tma6le0bd775 Cookbook:Garlic Pork Chops with Black Mushrooms 102 40944 4499504 4498573 2025-06-07T01:43:46Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499504 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|Pork recipes|4|45 minutes|3}} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:California cuisine|California cuisine]] Pan fried pork chops are topped with a spicy, mushroom, and garlic sauce to make an elegant Asian-inspired dish. == Ingredients == * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Stock|pork broth]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounce]] dried black chanterelle [[Cookbook:Mushroom|mushrooms]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Rice vinegar|rice wine vinegar]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] * 2 tablespoons [[Cookbook:honey|honey]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|hot-pepper flakes]] * 2 teaspoons [[Cookbook:Sesame Oil|sesame oil]] * 4 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Mincing|minced]] * 1 tablespoon minced fresh [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] * 4 boneless [[Cookbook:Pork|pork chops]], ½-inch thick == Procedure == # Bring the chicken broth to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]] in a small [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]]. Add the dried mushrooms, and [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] over low heat for about 10 minutes. # In a small bowl, stir together the vinegar, soy sauce, honey, and red pepper flakes. Set aside. # Heat the sesame oil in a large non-stick [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|skillet]] over medium heat. Add the pork chops, and [[Cookbook:Browning|brown]] for about 2 minutes on each side. Add the garlic and ginger; cook and stir until fragrant. # Stir in the soy sauce mixture, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, and simmer for 5 minutes, uncovered. # Remove the mushrooms from the pan using a slotted spoon, and [[Cookbook:Slicing|slice]] into thin strips. Stir the mushrooms and chicken broth into the pan with the pork chops, and simmer uncovered over low heat until the sauce has reduced by about ⅓, and the pork chops are cooked through. # To serve, place pork chops onto serving plates, and spoon mushroom sauce over them. == Notes, tips, and variations == * When doubling recipe, don't double vinegar or red pepper flakes—use ⅛ more of each. * When combining vinegar, soy sauce, honey, and red pepper flakes, let it [[Cookbook:Macerating|macerate]] for 5 minutes, then check for balance/taste. * Try pre-[[Cookbook:Brining|brining]] pork. * Add baby [[Cookbook:Bok Choy|bok choy]] or replace the mushrooms with the baby bok choy. [[Category:Recipes using pork chop]] [[Category:Recipes using chanterelle]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Californian recipes]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using bok choy]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] [[Category:Pork broth and stock recipes]] [[Category:Honey recipes]] aro9k1jd9r7vpzf6k0u4kanmj015jd2 Cookbook:Menudo (Mexican Tripe and Hominy Soup) 102 49272 4499485 4499357 2025-06-07T01:40:46Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499485 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Soup recipes | Servings = 4 | Difficulty = 4 | Image = [[File:Menudo soup Ortegas La Jolla 20050220.jpg|300px]] }} {{recipe}} '''Menudo''' is a traditional [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Mexico|Mexican]] dish; a spicy soup made with [[Cookbook:Hominy|hominy]] and [[Cookbook:Tripe|tripe]]. Menudo preparation in the northern state of Chihuahua as well as northern New Mexico requires the preparation of three separate items, all combined at the time of final preparation for the table: Stew, Posole, and Chili. This recipe is similar and is very simple, using minimal ingredients. Cooking the menudo and chili the night before allows the cook to place the stew into the refrigerator to harden the saturated fat, allowing it to be skimmed off prior to serving the "Breakfast of Kings" the next morning. == Ingredients == === Chili === * 4 dried Ancho [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]] === '''Posole''' === * 2 [[Cookbook:Pork|pork]] country ribs * 3 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] pigs feet (''patas'') * 2 cans (16 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]]) white [[Cookbook:Hominy|hominy]], drained * 3–4 chiles de Arbol === '''Menudo stew''' === * 2½ lb honeycomb [[Cookbook:Tripe|tripe]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] Mexican [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] * 1 clove [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf|bay leaves]] * 1 tbsp salt === Menudo mix === * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] (with the seeds) * 2 tbsp dried Mexican oregano === Serving === *[[Cookbook:Lime|Lime]] *Corn [[Cookbook:Tortilla|tortillas]] *[[Cookbook:Dice|Diced]] white or green [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]] *Minced [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]] == Procedure == === Chili === # Wipe the dried Anchos off with a wet [[Cookbook:Paper Towel|paper towel]]. # If desired, toast dried chilies on each side 15 seconds on a hot [[Cookbook:Griddle|griddle]] (this releases essential oils and enhances the flavor). # Place the dried chilies into the small pot of [[Cookbook:Boiling|boiling]] water and boil for 10 minutes, turning frequently in the boiling water to ensure all sides receive their fair share of punishment. # Remove the chili pot from the stove and drain off the boiling water. Fill with cold water; let it sit a few minutes to cool. # Remove the stems from the chilies, cut chilies longitudinally from stem to tip on one side and open. Flush gently with running cold water to remove the seeds. # Place stemless and seedless reconstituted chilies into a [[Cookbook:Blender|blender]] and [[Cookbook:Puréeing|purée]]. # Remove pure from the blender and place in the refrigerator overnight. === Posole === # Rinse and drain the white hominy. # Place the patas (feet) and ribs into a pot. # Place the hominy in the pot with the patas (feet). # Put 1 tbsp salt in the pot. # Take 3–4 dried Chilis de Arbol, discard the seeds and stems, and snip the chilis into ringlets and put into the pot. # Cover with water to a height not exceeding 1 cm above the ingredients and bring to a boil. # Cook the posole uncovered until the ribs are finished. Remove from the heat. # Remove the meat from the ribs and [[Cookbook:Dice|dice]] into small cubes, place back into the pot with the posole, discard the bones. # Place the cooked patas (feet) into the [[Cookbook:Pressure Cooker|pressure pot]] you will use to make the menudo. === Menudo stew === # Place a small pot of water on the stove and set to boil. This will be needed to prepare the chilies. # Cut the fat from off of the tripe. If fat clings to the non-honeycombed side of the tripe, use a stiff brush to remove it. # Cut tripe into small pieces, about ¾–1 inch. Strong scissors work well here! # If the tripe smells overly rank (this is normal), you may want to soak it in clean water for an hour (or possibly boil it in water for five minutes) throwing away the soak (boiling) water. # Place cut tripe into the pressure cooker on top of the ''patas'' (feet). # Add the garlic, bay leaves, and Mexican oregano. # Fill pressure cooker with water until about 1 cm. above the height of the stew ingredients. # Cook at pressure 35–40 minutes. # After the stew has cooked in the pressure cooker at full pressure for 35–40 minutes, remove from the heat and let the pot cool off completely until pressure returns to ambient. # Remove the patas from the pot and remove the bones. Put deboned patas into pot with the tripe and discard the bones. # Transfer the stew to a large bowl and add the posole, ensure all savory pieces lie below the waterline, and set in the refrigerator overnight. # In the morning, skim all hardened fat from the surface of the stew which has probably gelatinized overnight. === Final preparation === # Reheat a serving portion of the stew in the microwave or on stovetop. When hot, place into a serving bowl. # Add a tablespoon of chili to the stew and blend thoroughly. # The menudo is ready to serve with hot corn tortillas. The spices (oregano and chili flakes) are traditionally combined before serving and placed at the side of the bowl of menudo with a lime wedge for the diner to add just prior to eating. Along with the spices, diced onion or cilantro are also traditionally added to the stew just prior to enjoying. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Almost all (but not all) store-bought honeycomb tripe will smell strongly from the bleaching lime as possible. Let your nose be the judge as to whether or not it will require a soaking or boil as described in the steps below. * You may use cow feet instead of pig feet. [[Category:Mexican recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using hominy|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Soup recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Stew recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using ancho chile]] [[Category:Recipes using arbol chile]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Lime recipes]] 2jqbpn9mtv7x2qnmxl6n0n02qfe0vtz Cookbook:Sizzling Sisig (Filipino Pork Sauté) 102 51909 4499554 4497764 2025-06-07T01:56:52Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499554 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Filipino recipes | Difficulty = 3 | Image = [[File:Authentic Kapampangan Sisig.jpg|300px]] }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the Philippines|Cuisine of the Philippines]] '''Sisig''', famous for being a food eaten while drinking alcoholic beverages, is a Filipino dish made from pork jowl and ears ''(maskara)'', pork belly, and chicken liver, which is usually seasoned with [[Cookbook:Calamansi|calamansi]], onions, and chili peppers. It originates from the province of Pampanga in Luzon. ==Ingredients== * 1½ [[Cookbook:kg|kilo]] [[Cookbook:Pork|pork]] head * ¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] grilled [[Cookbook:liver|liver]], diced * ½ kilo of pig's heart, grilled and minced * ½ kilo of pig's lungs, grilled and minced * ½ kilo of pig's intestines, grilled and minced * 2 small [[Cookbook:onion|onions]], minced * 2 pieces [[Cookbook:Red Pepper|red pepper]], minced * 1 head [[Cookbook:garlic|garlic]], minced * 6 pieces hot [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile pepper]], minced * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:oil|oil]] from the pork fat * 1 cup [[Cookbook:vinegar|vinegar]] (sukang iloko would be good) * 1½ tbsp [[Cookbook:Liquid Seasoning|liquid seasoning]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] black [[Cookbook:pepper|pepper]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Brown Sugar|brown sugar]] * 1 cup [[Cookbook:beef|beef]] [[Cookbook:stock|stock]] ==Procedure== # Grill pork head to remove hair. # [[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] pork head until tender. # Take out all the meat and [[Cookbook:Dice|dice]]. # In a [[Cookbook:Sauté Pan|sauté pan]], heat oil and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] garlic, onion, red pepper, pork meat and liver. # Season with liquid seasoning, black pepper, and brown sugar. # Pour in beef stock and cook until meat is tender and starts to oil again. # Add minced chili pepper last. # Serve on a sizzling plate. [[Category:Filipino recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using pork]] [[Category:Recipes using liver]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Brown sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Beef broth and stock recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using liquid seasoning]] dod71kmgmx2zxpqxrt68pdgzvzg3z6g Cookbook:Shrimp Hooman (Goan Shrimp Curry) 102 54087 4499560 4380204 2025-06-07T01:57:49Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499560 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Curry recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} == Ingredients == *1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (240 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]) grated [[Cookbook:Coconut|coconut]], preferably fresh *2 dried red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile peppers]] *½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] powder *2 [[Cookbook:Peppercorn|peppercorns]] *1 piece of [[Cookbook:Tamarind|tamarind]] (the size of a small marble) *½ [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Knife Skills|chopped]] fine *1 [[Cookbook:Drumstick|drumstick]] (frozen works fine), cut into 8–10 pieces *10–15 [[Cookbook:Shrimp|shrimp]], cleaned and de-veined *1 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] [[Cookbook:Asafoetida|asafoetida]] ==Procedure== # Put the shrimp, onion, drumsticks, and asafoetida in a [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]]. Add a little water and cook until the shrimp and drumsticks are done. If using white fish instead of shrimp, then omit the shrimp at this stage. # Grind the grated coconut, chile peppers, turmeric, pepper and tamarind to a fine paste. If needed, add a tiny amount of water to form a thick fine paste. Avoid watering down the paste as far as possible. # Add to the shrimp mix and bring to a boil. If using white fish, add at this point. # Add salt to taste. # Serve with hot white rice. == Notes, tips, and variations == * The traditional way of eating shrimp hooman is with hot steaming rice and raw mango pickle. * Alternatively the recipe can be made with any white fish (vellyo, muddashi, shevtali, visvaan). * If using frozen grated coconut, defrost it before use. [[Category:Coconut recipes]] [[Category:Shrimp recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Recipes_with_metric_units]] [[Category:Curry recipes]] [[Category:Asafoetida recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] ecnlifcj7h7uorddwid0tv30w0rez39 Cookbook:Pepes Ikan (Indonesian Steamed Fish) 102 68352 4499590 4495166 2025-06-07T02:02:07Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499590 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipesummary | Category = Fish recipes | Servings = 4–6 | Time = 60 minutes | Rating = 3 | Energy = | Image = [[Image:IkanPepes.JPG|300px]] }}{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Indonesia|Cuisine of Indonesia]] ''Pepes'' is cooking method of steaming the ingredients (fish, chicken, tofu, or mushroom) wrapped in banana leaves until it becomes tender, then grilling the packets. In this recipe any fresh water fish or salt water fish can be used as substitute. In restaurants serving West Java cuisine, where ''Ikan Pepes'' is always on the menu, the use of carp fish is very common. ==Ingredients== === Spice paste === * 2 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 4 [[Cookbook:Shallot|shallot]] * 2 cm fresh [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] * 2 cm fresh [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] * 50 g [[Cookbook:Chiles|fresh chile pepper]] * 5 [[Cookbook:Candlenut|candlenut]] * 5 g [[Cookbook:Tamarind|tamarind]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 25 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]] water === Assembly === * 1 [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]] whole [[Cookbook:Fish|fish]] (carp or snapper) * 1 [[Cookbook:Tomato|chopped tomato]] * 1 stalk [[Cookbook:Green onion|green onion]] * 1 stalk [[Cookbook:Lemongrass|lemongrass]] * 5 [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf|salam leaves]] * 50 g [[Cookbook:Basil|kemangi leaves]] (sweet basil; optional) * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|salad oil]] * Banana leaves or [[Cookbook:Aluminium Foil|aluminum foil]] to wrap ==Procedure== #Grind together all the ingredients for the spice paste. #Scale and clean the fish. Take out the intestines but not the eggs. #Make three diagonal slashes on each side of the fish for spice paste flavor to immerse. #[[Cookbook:Marinating|Marinate]] the fish with salt and tamarind for 15 minutes then wash the fish with a bowl of water to remove excess salt. #Add cooking oil to the spice-paste, mix. #Coat fish with spice paste. #Put kemangi leaves, salam leaves and sliced lemon grass for the flavor. #Wrap the fish in banana leaves or aluminum foil. #[[Cookbook:Steaming|Steam]] over medium heat for 30 minutes. Use pressure cooker for faster cooking time and better taste. #Let it cool and [[Cookbook:Grilling|grill]] the wrapped fish over charcoal fire. [[Category:Carp recipes]] [[Category:Indonesian recipes]] [[Category:Sugar recipes]] [[Category:Candlenut recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using green onion]] [[Category:Lemongrass recipes]] npe6uq6hbomkk791pf8xy42dx1cxfu0 Cookbook:Rendang (Indonesian Beef and Coconut Stew) 102 68629 4499572 4498209 2025-06-07T01:59:18Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499572 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipesummary | Category = Meat recipes | Servings = 10 | Time = 180 minutes | Rating = 3 | Energy = | Difficulty = 3 | Image = [[Image:Rendang.JPG|300px]] }}{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Indonesia|Cuisine of Indonesia]] '''Rendang''' is made from [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]] or water buffalo meat slowly cooked in [[Cookbook:Coconut Milk|coconut milk]] and spices. The coconut milk used in cooking turns into a delicious spicy sauce that is more delicious than the meat itself. ==Ingredients== === Spice paste === * 2 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 4 [[Cookbook:Shallot|shallots]] * 25 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] * 15 g [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] * 75 g young [[Cookbook:Galangal|galangal]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Chiles|ground fresh red chile pepper]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] black [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] * ½ pod dried [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Candlenut|candlenuts]] * ½ tbsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Gula Jawa|gula jawa]] (Indonesian [[Cookbook:Palm Sugar|palm sugar]]) === Stew === * 1 [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]] [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]], cut into big cubes to make 20 pieces * 4 [[Cookbook:Kaffir Lime Leaf|lime leaves]] * 1 stalk [[Cookbook:Lemongrass|lemongrass]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Liter|L]] ready-to-use [[Cookbook:Coconut|coconut milk]] or coconut milk from 1 big fresh [[Cookbook:Coconut|coconut]] ==Procedure== #Using a [[Cookbook:Food Processor|food processor]], grind together all the ingredients for the spice paste. #[[Cookbook:Marinating|Marinate]] meat with the spice paste for at least 1 hour. #Heat the coconut milk over low heat until some oil rises to the surface (at least 20 minutes). Stir the coconut milk while it is cooking. #Transfer the meat and spice paste mixture to a large [[Cookbook:Wok|wok]] or pot. Cover with 300 ml of the hot coconut milk. #Stirring occasionally, cook over medium-low heat until half of the coconut milk has evaporated. #Add another 100 ml hot coconut milk, and stir until almost all of the coconut milk has evaporated. #Keep on adding coconut milk, 100 ml at a time, and cooking until the previous addition has evaporated. #Cook until the meat is tender (at least 1½ hours) and almost all the liquid from the coconut milk has reduced to a spicy [[Cookbook:Sauces|sauce]]. ==Notes, tips, and variations== *When cooled, the coconut oil in the rendang may solidify. Reheat in a pan before serving. A reheated rendang often has better flavor. *Fresh coconut milk produces a better sauce. *[[Cookbook:Chicken|Chicken]] or [[Cookbook:Mutton|mutton]] can be used in place of beef. *Beef [[Cookbook:Liver|liver]] may be used but produces a darker sauce. [[Category:Recipes using beef]] [[Category:Stew recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Indonesian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes_with_metric_units]] [[Category:Candlenut recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Coconut milk recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using galangal]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Ginger recipes]] [[Category:Lemongrass recipes]] [[id:Resep:Rendang]] l1faqk86ngngr2ia9nigg5n9znq5jmb Cookbook:Spaghetti and Meatballs 102 69125 4499472 4496692 2025-06-07T01:39:14Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499472 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary|category=Pasta recipes|servings=8|time=1 hour|difficulty=2 | Image = [[Image:SpaghettiandMeatballs.jpg|300px]] }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the United States|Cuisine of The United States]] | [[Cookbook:Pasta Recipes|Pasta Recipes]] {{nutritionsummary|1/8 of recipe (600 g)|8|789|131|14.5 g|6.3 g|107 mg|896 mg|96.5 g|5.8 g|10.2 g|68.2 g|52%|66%|30%|45%}} Most food historians agree that the union of '''spaghetti with meatballs''' is an American culinary invention with Italian roots. In the vast majority of cases, Old World-[[Cookbook:Cuisine of Italy|Italian cuisine]] calls for mixing heavy meat sauces with [[w:fettuccine|fettuccine]] and [[w:Tagliatelle|tagliatelle]] but not spaghetti.<ref>[http://culinariaitalia.wordpress.com/2008/06/29/ragu-alla-bolognese-authentic-recipe/ Info on pasta and meat sauce dishes on Wordpress.com]</ref> == Ingredients == === Pasta === *3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] *1 ½ [[Cookbook:Gallon|gallons]] (5.76 [[Cookbook:Liter|liters]]) water *1 [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] (454 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) dry [[Cookbook:Spaghetti|spaghetti]] === Meatballs === *2 pounds (907 g) ground [[Cookbook:Beef#Chuck|chuck]] *2 pounds (907 g) ground [[Cookbook:Pork|pork]] shoulder *12 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] (340 g) seasoned [[Cookbook:Bread Crumb|bread crumbs]] *1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (240 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]) grated [[Cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|Parmesan cheese]] or [[Cookbook:Pecorino Romano Cheese|Romano cheese]] *¾ cup (180 ml) fresh [[Cookbook:parsley|parsley]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] *4 [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]] *1 ½ tbsp finely-[[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] [[cookbook:garlic|garlic]] *½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[cookbook:garlic powder|garlic powder]] *½ tsp [[Cookbook:Onion Powder|onion powder]] *½ tsp [[cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] *½ tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] *[[cookbook:Olive Oil|Olive oil]] *3 [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] cloves === Sauce === *½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] crushed [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] *4 cloves garlic, crushed or [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] *1 small [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], finely chopped *1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (240 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]) [[cookbook:beef|beef]] [[cookbook:stock|stock]] *28 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] (794 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) crushed [[cookbook:tomato|tomatoes]] *1 handful chopped flat-leaf [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]] *10 leaves fresh [[cookbook:basil|basil]], torn or thinly sliced == Procedure == #Fill your largest pot with 1½ gallons of water along with 3 tablespoons of salt. Place it over high heat on the stove. #Combine ground meat, bread crumbs, grated cheese, minced parsley and lightly beaten eggs (add eggs one at a time while stirring ingredients together). Sprinkle with minced garlic, 2 tablespoons of olive oil and seasonings. Then mix well until everything is combined. #Form meat mixture into meatballs, using an ice cream scoop or your hands, pressing lightly, just enough so that meat holds together, but not so much that the meat is very compressed or the meatballs will be tough and dry. #In a heavy [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|skillet]], heat olive oil over medium low heat. Add whole garlic cloves. Turn the garlic cloves to color them on all sides, then when lightly browned, press them into the oil; as they brown, remove them. #As soon as the oil is hot, add the meatballs to the skillet, leaving about 1½ inches between them so that they can be easily turned. Turn them often using a [[Cookbook:Spatula|spatula]] or large spoon so that they don't stick. Make sure there is enough oil in the pan (about ½ inch). You don't need extra virgin olive oil for this—any good quality Italian olive oil will do. #When the meatballs are browned well on all sides, remove from the pan and drain on [[Cookbook:Paper Towel|paper towels]]. Then add the next batch to the pan and continue until all are cooked. #Add the pasta to the water now boiling in your pot and cook until [[Cookbook:al dente|''al dente'']]. This should take about 12 minutes. #Add pepper flakes, garlic and finely chopped onion in the same oil you used to cook the meatballs. [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] 5–7 minutes, until onion bits are soft. Add beef stock, crushed tomatoes, and herbs. Bring to a [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] and cook for about 10 minutes. #[[Cookbook:Mixing#Tossing|Toss]] hot, drained pasta with a few ladles of the sauce. Turn meatballs in remaining sauce. #Place pasta on dinner plates. Top with meatballs, sauce and extra grated cheese. ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Pasta recipes]] [[Category:Featured recipes]] [[Category:Kid-friendly recipes]] [[Category:Egg recipes]] [[Category:Basil recipes]] [[Category:Parmesan recipes]] [[Category:Pecorino recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Bread crumb recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Beef broth and stock recipes]] 0dkd9atqruul5v2zlywmayzw183zkpo Cookbook:Rojak (Salad with Sweet Chile Sauce) 102 69713 4499570 4495332 2025-06-07T01:59:04Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499570 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Dessert recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} '''Rojak''' is a dessert with chilli. ==Ingredients== === Sauce === *1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Brown Sugar|brown sugar]] *&frac14; cup [[Cookbook:Water|water]] *4 large [[Cookbook:Chiles|red chiles]], seeded and finely [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] *1 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] [[Cookbook:salt|salt]] === Salad === *1 [[Cookbook:Turnip|turnip]], peeled and [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] very thin *1 [[Cookbook:Mango|mango]] *2 [[Cookbook:Apple|sour apple]]s *1 small [[Cookbook:Pineapple|pineapple]] *2 large [[Cookbook:Cucumber|cucumber]]s *3 [[Cookbook:Orange|orange]]s ==Procedure== #Dissolve the sugar in [[Cookbook:Boiling|boiling]] water, and [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] for 10 minutes. #Add chilli and salt. #Remove from heat and allow to cool. #Peel and cube or slice the fruits and vegetables. #Arrange fruit and vegetables in a bowl and pour the syrup over top. [[Category:Dessert recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using mango]] [[Category:Apple recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using pineapple]] [[Category:Orange recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using cucumber]] [[Category:Brown sugar recipes]] ficc2lz686kn8nwiygi2i6doq9686bi Cookbook:Sayur Asem (Indonesian Tamarind Vegetable Soup) 102 70266 4499562 4495072 2025-06-07T01:58:01Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499562 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Indonesia|Cuisine of Indonesia]] {{Recipesummary | Category = Vegetable recipes | Servings = 4 | Time = 10 minutes | Rating = 2 | Energy = | Difficulty = 2 | Image = }} This vegetable soup is a must-have item on the menu of every West Java (Sundanese) restaurant in Indonesia. This soup has some kind of appetizing effect because of the use of tamarind or (dried) sour starfuit as one of the ingredients. Sayur asem is a compliment to main dish such as ayam [[Cookbook:Fried Chicken of Indonesia (Ayam Goreng Kuning)|Ayam Goreng Kuning]], [[Cookbook:Pepes_Ikan|Pepes Ikan]] or fried salty fish. ==Ingredients== === Spice paste === * 1 [[Cookbook:Chiles|fresh red chile pepper]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Shallot|shallots]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] [[Cookbook:Terasi|terasi]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] === Soup === * 20 g [[Cookbook:Tamarind|fresh tamarind]] or asam jawa tamarind paste, or 5 dried [[Cookbook:Bilimbi|bilimbi fruit]] * 105 g [[Cookbook:Galangal|galangal]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf#Varieties|salam leaves]] * 100 g [[Cookbook:Yardlong bean|yardlong beans]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Chayote|chayote]] squash * 50 g [[Cookbook:Corn|corn]] * 100 g [[Cookbook:Jackfruit|young jackfuit]] * 50 g [[Cookbook:Melinjo|gnetum (melinjo/belinjau)]] leaves and fruits * 50 g raw [[Cookbook:Peanut|peanuts]] * Salt * [[Cookbook:Sugar|Sugar]] ==Procedure== #Grind together all the ingredients for the spice paste until smooth. #Clean the vegetables, and cut into bite-size pieces. #Bring 1.2 liters of water to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]] in a pot. Stir in the spice paste, tamarind, galangal, and salam leaves. #Gradually add the vegetables, starting with those that require a longer cooking time. #Season with salt and sugar to taste. [[Category:Indonesian recipes]] [[Category:Soup recipes]] [[Category:Tamarind recipes]] [[Category:Jackfruit recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chayote]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using corn]] [[Category:Recipes using galangal]] 4n1es7sjnldt6ifg5smkyjq7wm0by2h Cookbook:Qabuli (Central Asian Rice Pilaf) 102 77719 4499579 4495653 2025-06-07T02:00:13Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499579 wikitext text/x-wiki {{cookwork|Unsure of name, as another very famous Afghani dish exists with similar name (Qabuli pilau) and this isn't it.}}{{Recipe summary | Category = Rice recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} [[Cookbook:South Asian cuisines|South Asian cuisines]] ==Ingredients== * 500 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] dry [[Cookbook:Chickpea|chickpeas]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * [[Cookbook:Red Pepper|Red pepper]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Ginger Garlic Paste|ginger garlic paste]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]] [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]] * [[Cookbook:Shortening|Shortening]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * [[Cookbook:Chili Powder|Chile powder]] * [[Cookbook:Tomato Paste|Tomato paste]] * ¼ tsp [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric powder]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]] * 4–5 [[Cookbook:Chili Pepper|green chiles]], cut in half ==Procedure== # [[Cookbook:Soaking Beans|Soak]] the chickpeas for half an hour. # [[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] the chickpeas with salt, red pepper, and ginger garlic paste. Be mindful that after the chickpeas have been cooked, there should not be any water remaining. # If there is water remaining, continue cooking until the water has been mostly absorbed. # In the meantime, bring the rice to a full boil. Reduce heat to a minimum and cover. Allow to cook for 8–10 minutes, then turn off the heat and allow to rest for a similar amount of time. # Also, in the meantime, heat some shortening in a pan. [[Cookbook:Frying|Fry]] the onions until they are light brown, then add tomato paste, salt, red chile powder, and turmeric powder. # Arrange the fried onion with the spices, boiled chickpeas, and rice in a large serving dish pot. # Garnish with chopped cilantro and green chillies and serve hot. [[Category:Chickpea recipes]] [[Category:Rice recipes]] [[Category:South Asian recipes]] [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Gluten-free recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using ginger-garlic paste]] 74uhoqgpysolp8xd4uu0o6vtlyijtei Cookbook:Xató (Catalan Endives and Fish) 102 80855 4499534 4496150 2025-06-07T01:53:58Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499534 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Salad recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Seafood|Seafood]] '''Xató''' is a typical Catalan dish. ==Ingredients== === Sauce === * 100 g toasted [[Cookbook:Almond|almonds]] * 60 g toasted [[Cookbook:Hazelnut|hazelnuts]] * 2 cured anchovies, salt removed * 2 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 4 pieces scalded [[Cookbook:Nyore|nyores]] * ½ piece [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile pepper]] (optional) * 2–3 slices fried or toasted [[Cookbook:Bread|bread]] * [[Cookbook:Vinegar|Vinegar]] * [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|Olive Oil]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] === Dish === * 2 pieces [[Cookbook:Endive|curly endives]] * 12 pieces [[Cookbook:Anchovy|anchovies]], salt removed * 100 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] [[Cookbook:Tuna|salty tuna]], salt removed * 100 g [[Cookbook:Cod|salty ripped cod]], salt removed * 100 g arbequine [[Cookbook:Olive|olives]] ==Procedure== #In a [[Cookbook:Mortar and Pestle|mortar]], crush the almonds, hazelnuts, anchovies, garlic cloves, nyores pulp, chili, salt, bread (you can soak them in vinegar or add the vinegar separately), vinegar, and salt. #Mix in the olive oil. #Wash and soak the curly endives in water. #Take the salt off the anchovies, the salty tuna, and the cod—rip the last two out—and mix them with the curly endive in a bowl. #Add the olives. #Add the sauce. #Mix it up well, so all the ingredients are coated with sauce. Serve, trying to build up some sort of curly endive castle shape. [[Category:Tuna recipes]] [[Category:Spanish recipes]] [[Category:Recipes_with_metric_units]] [[Category:Almond recipes]] [[Category:Anchovy recipes]] [[Category:Salad recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using chicory]] [[Category:Cod recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using bread]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Hazelnut recipes]] 9vcj9r4c62141u64aynx5egqbqr97g2 Cookbook:Vegan Paprika Bratwurst 102 81217 4499536 4496897 2025-06-07T01:54:13Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499536 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{info|'''Warning''': This recipe is experimental and may require refinement}}{{Recipe summary | Category = Vegan recipes | Difficulty = 2 }}{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Vegan cuisine|Vegan cuisine]] A '''vegan paprika bratwurst''' is similar to a [[Cookbook:Seitan Bratwurst|Seitan Bratwurst]]. ==Ingredients== * [[Cookbook:Gluten|Gluten flour]] (see the [[Cookbook:Seitan|seitan]] recipe for how to extract gluten from wheat flour) * Water * [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|Soy sauce]] * [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|Vegetable oil]] * [[Cookbook:Onion|Onion]] * [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|Bell pepper]] * [[Cookbook:Paprika|Paprika]] * [[Cookbook:Chili Pepper|Chile pepper]] * Additional spices (e.g. [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]], [[Cookbook:Cardamom|cardamom]], [[Cookbook:Thyme|thyme]] and [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]]) * [[Cookbook:Tofu|Tofu]] (optional) ==Procedure== # Cut onions and bell peppers in small chunks. If desired, fry the onions and peppers lightly. # Mix bell peppers, paprika powder, and chilies or chili powder into the dry gluten powder. It is much easier to mix solid and liquid ingredients separately than adding ingredients to the gluten dough later, as it is very rubbery and sticky. # To fry the sausages, an oiled non-stick [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|pan]] is recommended. To fry the sausages on a [[Cookbook:Grill|grill]], they must be cooked first in order to make the gluten dough less rubbery. == Notes, tips, and variations == * If you use tofu, onions and bell peppers generously the consistency of the sausages may not be sticky enough for the sausages to hold together. Maybe you could process/blend these items to a puree with the liquid you are using to hydrate the gluten and that would solve the problem. == See also == * [[Cookbook:Seitan|Seitan]] * [[Cookbook:Falafel Seitan Bratwurst|Falafel Seitan Bratwurst]] [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Seitan recipes]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Recipes for sausage]] [[Category:Bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using gluten]] [[de:Kochbuch/ Paprikawurst]] ka51453p5s9m3p894il9g5gym7nseg9 Cookbook:Pohe (Spiced Flattened Rice) 102 83396 4499587 4384191 2025-06-07T02:01:48Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499587 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary | Category = Vegetarian recipes | Servings = 1–2 | Time = 15 minutes | Rating = 2 | Difficulty = 2 | Image = [[File:Poha or Pauva or Spicy Rice Flakes WLF15.jpg|300px]] }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]] | [[Cookbook:Vegan cuisine|Vegan cuisine]] '''Pohe''' is a very popular [[Cookbook:Breakfast|breakfast]] dish in the [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Indian]] states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. ==Ingredients== * 200 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] thick pohe (flattened [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]]) * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Oil|oil]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Mustard|rai (mustard seeds)]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Turmeric|haldi]] (turmeric powder) * 2 Indian green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]], finely [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * ½ medium-size [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], finely chopped * 2 sprigs of [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]] (coriander) * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste ==Procedure== # Moisten the pohe with cold water by putting in a bowl and holding under a slow running tap. Mix by hand, then drain excess water and set aside (take care not to soak too long or the pohe would turn pasty). # Heat the oil in a [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|frying pan]] until medium hot. Add the mustard seeds and let them crackle for a few seconds # Add the turmeric powder and asafoetida and [[Cookbook:Frying|fry]] for a few seconds (take care not to burn the turmeric). # Add the green chillies and fry for a few seconds. # Add the chopped onion and lower the heat. Cover and cook for 2 minutes. The onions should turn soft but not brown. # The pohe that was kept aside should have absorbed the excess moisture by now. # Mix the pohe by hand so that the flakes do not stick together and add to the frying pan. # Add salt to taste and stir the contents of the fry pay so that the yellow color of the turmeric is spread evenly through the pohe. # Cover and cook for 5 minutes on low heat. Do not uncover during this time, as the pohe must cook in the steam. # Stir and cook for another 1 minute uncovered. # Serve in a bowl garnished with chopped coriander leaves. == Notes, tips, and variations == * When adding onions, you may also add fresh green [[Cookbook:Pea|peas]] and or [[Cookbook:Peanut|peanuts]]. If adding peanuts, take care to fry them well with the onions. * For [[Cookbook:Garnish|garnishing]], sprinkle some grated or dry [[Cookbook:Coconut|coconut]] along with coriander. For colourful garnish try adding small amount of grated [[Cookbook:Carrot|carrot]] and or [[Cookbook:Beet|beet]], but don't add too much, as it will be overpowering. [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Rice recipes]] [[Category:Recipes_with_metric_units|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] b1lh7ufl56zh92mpj5341ijynv03b8n Cookbook:Tamil Spice Mix (Milagai Podi) 102 85270 4499544 4495869 2025-06-07T01:55:29Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499544 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Spice mix recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Indian Cuisine]] '''Milagai podi''' is a mixture of crushed spices used as a condiment in Tamil cuisine. The mixture can be used dry or mixed with ghee or oil. It's great served with hot [[Cookbook:Idli|idlis]] or [[Cookbook:Dosa|dosais]]. == Ingredients == * 2 spoons red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile powder]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 1 pinch ground [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] cloves, crushed * 3 spoons [[Cookbook:Clarified Butter|ghee]], melted == Procedure == # Mix all ingredients # Let sit 3 minutes. [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Spice mix recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] t5olab10fg1c5g6lt7u09huzazgp1og Cookbook:Baked Ziti 102 88513 4499523 4421087 2025-06-07T01:46:16Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499523 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary | Category = Pasta recipes | Servings = 8 | Time = 45–60 minutes | difficulty = 2 | Rating = | Image = [[Image:Baked Ziti.jpg|300px]] }}{{recipe}} '''Baked ziti''' is a type of casserole in Italian-American cuisine. It consists primarily of pasta and various cheeses in a tomato-based sauce. ==Ingredients== *1 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] (450 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) ziti or other [[cookbook:pasta|pasta]] *1 ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] (360 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]) [[Cookbook:Marinara Sauce|marinara sauce]] *1 lb (450 g) [[Cookbook:Grater|grated]] [[cookbook:mozzarella|mozzarella]] *½ lb (225 g) [[cookbook:ricotta|ricotta]] *4 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] (110 g) grated [[cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|Parmesan cheese]] *1 [[cookbook:egg|egg]], beaten *3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[cookbook:basil|basil]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] fine *2 tbsp [[cookbook:oregano|oregano]], chopped fine *3 tbsp Italian [[cookbook:parsley|parsley]], chopped fine *½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (120 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]) [[cookbook:Bread Crumb|bread crumbs]] *1 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] crushed [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] (optional) *[[cookbook:salt|Salt]] *[[cookbook:pepper|Pepper]] == Procedure == # Preheat [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] to 425 °F (225 °C). Coat a large [[Cookbook:Baking Dish|baking dish]] with olive oil. # Mix ricotta, egg, basil, oregano, parsley and about half of the mozzarella and Parmesan in a large bowl until well incorporated. Season with salt and pepper. # Cook ziti in a large pot of salted water until [[Cookbook:Al dente|al dente]]. Drain well. # In a large bowl or pot, toss ziti with marinara sauce and red pepper flakes until noodles are covered. Stir in ricotta mixture and fold until it begins to melt. Pour mixture into greased dish and spread it out with a spoon. # Sprinkle remaining mozzarella and Parmesan over the top, then sprinkle bread crumbs over cheese. # [[Cookbook:Baking|Bake]] at 425 °F (225 °C) for 20 minutes or until cheese on top turns golden and begins to bubble. [[Category:Noodle recipes]] [[Category:Pasta recipes]] [[Category:Italian recipes]] [[Category:Baked recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Bread crumb recipes]] [[Category:Parsley recipes]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] [[Category:Egg recipes]] tj0cd4mrvyfhtnao4i2hdipcpq2yj7t Automobile Repair/Honda/Odyssey/2002/Repair/Replace Front Rotors 0 95518 4499598 3223480 2025-06-07T08:34:47Z 2401:4900:5B09:90E9:1A3F:622:E349:5289 Shiver 4499598 wikitext text/x-wiki Male gun == Indications == * One indicator for repair or replacement of the rotors on this vehicle may be wobble or vibration that is felt in the steering wheel or the vehicle when the brakes are being used. A warpage in the rotors will cause the vibration. Method 1 - Using Jack Stands # Place the vehicle on a level surface and engage the parking brake. # Loosen the lug nuts on the front wheels. # Place a floor jack with a piece of wood under the seam (below the running boards). The seam on this vehicle is shrouded with the plastic running board cover. However, by using a block of wood, the vehicle can be lifted without any damage to the plastic. # Lift one wheel of the vehicle until it is off the ground. Place a jack stand at the reinforced jack stand point adjacent to this wheel. Repeat for all wheels. # I choose to jack stand all 4 wheels since the front wheels will need to be removed for this repair and I didn't want any risk of the vehicle rolling. # Place extra jack stands under the control arms just in case, but not let them bear any significant weight. # Remove front wheels. # Using 19 mm socket, remove the bolts that secure the front caliper. # Slid the front caliper off the rotor and suspend it, providing strain relief to the brake hose. This can be done by wiring it to the mcpherson strut. # The rotors on this vehicle are secured with #3 philips machine screws and they can be tight ones to remove. # Remove rotors. It may be necessary to employ a dead blow or rubber mallet to disengage the rotors. # Have a reputable shop machine the rotors to remove any warp. If the warp cannot be removed while still maintaining the minimum rotor thickness, the rotors will need to be replaced. # Reinstall the rotors. # Install the caliper and torque (spec?) the caliper bolts. # Install the wheels. # Remove the front jack stands and drop the front wheel with a floor jack until it bears enough weigh to allow the lug nuts to be tightened. # Tighten lug nuts. # Repeat on the other front wheel. # remove jack stands from rear of vehicle. {{BookCat}} jibbzuxsie1jy4o7v1wdeycauucgu70 Cookbook:Pulikkachal (Tamil Spiced Tamarind Paste) 102 105663 4499581 4442985 2025-06-07T02:00:27Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499581 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Condiment recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} '''''Pulikkachal''''', alternately spelled ''pulikachal'', is a spiced [[Cookbook:Tamarind|tamarind]] paste. It is commonly mixed with rice to make tamarind rice (''Puliyodharai''). ==Ingredients== * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] seeds (dhaniya) * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Fenugreek|fenugreek]] seeds * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Sesame Seed|sesame seeds]] *3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|oil]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Urad Bean|urad]] [[Cookbook:Dal|dhal]] (black gram) *1 tsp [[Cookbook:Chickpea|channa]] dhal (split chick-peas) *4 red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]] *1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Tamarind|tamarind]] extract *[[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * ¼ tsp [[Cookbook:Asafoetida|asafoetida]] * [[Cookbook:Peanut|Peanuts]] (optional) ==Procedure== # [[Cookbook:Roasting|Roast]] the coriander, fenugreek, and sesame seeds without oil. Grind into fine powder. # Heat oil in a pan and add urad dhal, chickpeas and red chilies and [[Cookbook:Frying|fry]] for a few minutes. Add tamarind extract and salt. Allow it to [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. Add the ground spice powder and asafoetida, and mix well. #Stir constantly until it becomes thick and the oil floats on the top of the mixture and it comes without sticking to the pan. Refrigerate and store. # You can mix this with cooked rice and serve. [[Category:Recipes for condiments]] [[Category:Tamarind recipes]] [[Category:Asafoetida recipes]] [[Category:Chickpea recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Dal recipes]] [[Category:Fenugreek seed recipes]] 37sspsto4mgxyxz1a8x7oopxv6b4q26 Cookbook:Tomato Pasta with Bacon, Onions, and Cheese 102 106167 4499461 4497549 2025-06-07T01:37:41Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499461 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|Pasta recipes|4|1 hour|3}} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the United States|American cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Italy|Italian cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Meat Recipes|Meat Recipes]]{{see also|Cookbook:Spaghetti alla Carbonara}} ==Ingredients== * 3–4 [[Cookbook:Quart|quarts]] [[Cookbook:Boiling|boiling]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salted]] [[Cookbook:Water|water]] * 8 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]] [[Cookbook:Pasta|spaghetti]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * 4 slices smoked [[Cookbook:Bacon|bacon]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] * 1 medium [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]]–1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|crushed red pepper]] * 12–16 ounces [[Cookbook:Tomato Sauce|tomato sauce]] * 2–4 ounces freshly-grated [[Cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|Parmesan cheese]] ==Procedure== # [[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] spaghetti for 6 minutes or so, just until [[Cookbook:al dente|al dente]]. Drain when ready. # As the water for the spaghetti is brought to a boil, start heating olive oil in a medium saucepan and [[Cookbook:Sauté|sauté]] the bacon until the fat is just clear. # Add the onion and sauté until soft. # Add crushed red pepper and cook 2–3 minutes more. # Add the tomato sauce and heat through. # Remove from heat, add Parmesan cheese, and serve immediately over spaghetti. You may [[Cookbook:Garnish|garnish]] with additional Parmesan cheese. == Notes, tips, and variations == * As this is for cooking, any grade of olive oil is sufficient. * The amount of crushed red pepper flakes is widely variable to suit your taste. [[Category:Inexpensive recipes]] [[Category:Camping recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using bacon]] [[Category:Pasta recipes]] [[Category:Parmesan recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] gv42418d11g71vuznzm6tjhuzs8y6pn Cookbook:Jailhouse Chili 102 106263 4499493 4499259 2025-06-07T01:42:10Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499493 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Chili recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the United States|Cuisine of the United States]] | [[Cookbook:Texas cuisine|Texas cuisine]] This is a modern version of '''Jailhouse Chili''', as served in the Texas prison system. In the early part of the 20th century, those likely to regularly spend time in local detention facilities in the [[cookbook:Southwestern cuisine|American Southwest]] were said to rate the accommodations among themselves by the quality of the [[cookbook:Chili con carne|chili con carne]] they were served. This became a matter of local pride and competition with other communities. ==Ingredients== *25 [[Cookbook:Pound|lbs]] (11 {{kg}}) coarse-ground [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]] *½ lb (225 {{g}}) [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] *¼ lb (110 {{g}}) [[Cookbook:Chili Powder|chili powder]] *⅛ lb (55 {{g}}) [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] *2 handfuls crushed dried red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile peppers]] *½ lb (225 {{g}}) finely-[[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] ==Procedure== #[[Cookbook:Searing|Sear]] beef in a little cooking [[Cookbook:Oil|oil]] (not [[Cookbook:Lard|lard]]) until lightly browned. Drop the seared beef and chili peppers in a large [[cookbook:stock pot|stock pot]], and add enough water to keep the meat from burning. Bring to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]], then lower heat, cover, and [[Cookbook:Simmer|simmer]] about 30 minutes. #Take pot off the stove and add spices and garlic. Put back on the stove, bring to a boil again, lower heat, and simmer another 90 minutes, keeping the lid on as much as possible. Stir when necessary, but remember that too much stirring will tear the meat. Add a little more water if anything seems seriously in danger of burning (but as little water as possible). #Take pot off the stove and skim off all or most of the grease. Serve hot. [[Category:Southwestern recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Texas recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using ground beef]] [[Category:Chili recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using chili powder]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Cumin recipes]] [[Category:Paprika recipes]] ab0i7mjg5wu3vrzi9q0ijzukrl9hyul Cookbook:Beef Fajitas 102 106897 4499522 4498282 2025-06-07T01:46:10Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499522 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|category=Meat recipes|servings=6–12|time=½ hour|difficulty=2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the United States|American cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Tex-Mex cuisine|Tex-Mex cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Mexico|Mexican cuisine]] The original contributor of this recipe noted the following anecdote:<blockquote>''When I visited [[W:San Antonio|San Antonio]], Texas, years ago, my cousin took me to the Texas Folklife Festival, where he introduced me to fajitas, telling me that they were originated by poor people who cut "beef skirts" (skirt steak) across the grain to make this tough cut much more tender.''</blockquote>__NOTOC__ ==Ingredients== === Marinade === *½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] *⅓ cup [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] *Juice of 2 [[Cookbook:Lime|limes]] *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] *½ tsp freshly-ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] *4 [[Cookbook:Green Onion|green onions]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] *3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|Tbsp]] dark [[Cookbook:Brown Sugar|brown sugar]] === Fajitas === * 1 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. (2.25 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] / 1 [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]]) inside [[Cookbook:Beef#Plate|skirt steak]], cut into 3 equal pieces * 1 Tbsp [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]] * 4 small [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], wedged * 2 small red and green [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell peppers]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] === Serving === * [[Cookbook:Tortilla|Tortillas]] * [[Cookbook:Salsa Fresca|Salsa fresca]] * [[Cookbook:Chunky Guacamole|Chunky guacamole]] * Lime wedges ==Procedure== #Combine olive oil, soy sauce, lime juice, red pepper flakes, cumin, green onion, and brown sugar in a [[Cookbook:Blender|blender]]. Blend until smooth. #Pour marinade into a gallon size zip-top plastic bag. Add skirt steak and seal, removing as much air as possible. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour, preferably 24 hours or more. #Remove steak from marinade and place down as close as possible to coals of a preheated charcoal [[Cookbook:Grill|grill]]. Cook one side until the internal temperature is 125°F (51°C). Flip and allow to cook until the internal temperature is at least 145°F (63°C) in the thickest part. These temperatures are enough to safely cook the meat, you may like it more well done. #Remove and cover immediately, allowing at least 3 minutes to rest. You may wish to immediately wrap tightly with [[Cookbook:Aluminium Foil|aluminum foil]] and remove to a low heat area of the grill or a low heat oven to keep ready for less-than-immediate use. #Meanwhile, place a 9–10-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] (23–25 [[Cookbook:Centimetre (cm)|cm]]) cast-iron [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|skillet]] down on the coals (or a stove). #Once pan has heated, toss sliced peppers and onions with vegetable oil. Place in the skillet and cook for at least 2–3 minutes. They should be cooked to a moderately soft state on high heat with some browning evident. A small amount of water can be added, and the pan covered, to partially [[Cookbook:Steaming|steam]] the vegetables if desired. Remove and keep warm. #[[Cookbook:Slicing|Slice]] steak as thinly as possible across the grain. #Serve fajitas with tortillas, salsa, guacamole, and lime wedges (see notes). == Notes, tips, and variations == * The onion and bell pepper are often mixed with the sliced meat in one dish and allowed to marinate together. * The tortillas and other ingredients are typically served on separate dishes. * For those who may not know, the eater is expected to assemble the various components of the dish as they prefer—there is no need for the cook to do further assembly. The tortillas are used as wrap for the other ingredients, topped with a squirt of lime juice, if desired. [[Category:Inexpensive recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using beef]] [[Category:Tex-Mex recipes]] [[Category:Camping recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Dark brown sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Lime juice recipes]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] g71kaq4kcmp9dhr8lr9cjimjbmizewr Cookbook:Chicken and Corn Empanadas 102 110290 4499519 4497330 2025-06-07T01:45:49Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499519 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|category=Pastry recipes|servings=6|time=2 hours|difficulty=3}} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:South American cuisines|South American cuisines]] | [[Cookbook:Caribbean cuisines|Caribbean cuisine]] '''''Empanadas''''', which come from the Spanish word for "bread," are baked or fried turnovers made from bread, pastry, phyllo, or even pizza dough. ==Ingredients== * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] [[Cookbook:Onion|Oso sweet onions]] * 1 diced red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] (hot) [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|crushed red pepper]] (optional) * 1½ cup frozen [[Cookbook:Corn|corn kernels]] * 2 teaspoons [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] * 3 cups (1 [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]]) [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] cooked [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]] * 6 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]] shredded Monterey Jack [[Cookbook:Cheese|cheese]] * [[Cookbook:Kosher|Kosher]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] and [[Cookbook:Pepper|fresh ground black pepper]] to taste * 2 packages (28 ounces) frozen [[Cookbook:Rolls|crescent rolls]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Egg|egg]], lightly [[Cookbook:Beat|beaten]] with 1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Water|water]] ==Procedure== # In large [[Cookbook:Skillet|skillet]], heat oil and lightly brown onions. # Add pepper, crushed red peppers, corn, and oregano. Cook 5 minutes over moderate heat or until liquid has mostly cooked away. # Remove from heat; stir in chicken and cheese, season to taste and chill. # Unroll crescent dough into two perforated squares. # Place one square over second square. # Roll out with a little flour to form a single large rectangular sheet. # Cut out four circles about 5 [[Cookbook:Inch|inches]] in diameter. # Repeat with remaining package of rolls. # Refrigerate circles on waxed paper until firm, about 30 minutes. # Spoon ¼ cup filling into center of each circle, leaving a 1-inch border. # Brush edges with egg mixture. # Fold over to seal, stretching dough slightly. # Press edges together while pushing out any air pockets. # Seal by crimping with the tines of a fork. # Brush top with egg wash. Prick with fork. # Arrange empanadas on buttered and floured [[Cookbook:Baking Sheet|baking sheet]]. # Refrigerate until ready to bake, up to two days ahead of time. # Preheat [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] to [[Cookbook:Oven_temperatures|400°F]]. # [[Cookbook:Bake|Bake]] 25 to 30 minutes or until puffy and brown and filling in bubbling hot. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Use rotisserie-roasted chicken. * Oso sweet onions are the winter sweet onion from Chile, in season from January to March. They have record-high sugar content, crisp texture, and mild flavor. Vidalias would be a reasonable onion substitute if Oso Sweet onions cannot be found. * You can use this as a base to experiment with any filling or combination you desire. [[Category:Inexpensive recipes]] [[Category:South American recipes]] [[Category:Caribbean recipes]] [[Category:Pastry recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chicken]] [[Category:Recipes using corn]] [[Category:Baked recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Monterey Jack recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Egg recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] pvvupcmkr4fty3yu3kkb5t7cryz5xzd Cookbook:Middle Eastern Meatballs 102 110473 4499484 4498043 2025-06-07T01:40:37Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499484 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|category=Meat recipes|servings=6|time=1 hour|difficulty=3 }}{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Rice|Rice]] ==Ingredients== * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] low-fat plain [[Cookbook:Yogurt|yogurt]] * 1–2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoons]] finely-[[Cookbook:Chop|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 1 teaspoon crushed dried [[Cookbook:Mint|mint]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * ¾ [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] 93% lean [[Cookbook:Ground Beef|ground beef]] * ½ cup cooked [[Cookbook:Rice|brown rice]] * ⅓ cup finely-chopped [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]] * ¼ cup packed [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]], chopped coriander * ¼ cup packed flat-leaf [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]], chopped * ½ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Cinnamon|ground cinnamon]] * ¼ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Cumin|ground cumin]] * ⅛ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|red pepper flakes]] * ⅛ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Pepper|ground black pepper]] * ½ teaspoon salt ==Procedure== # In a small bowl, [[Cookbook:Whisk|whisk]] together the yogurt, garlic, and mint. Season to taste with salt. # Set the [[Cookbook:Broil|broiler]] rack 5 inches from the heat. # Preheat the broiler. # In a mixing bowl, combine the meat, rice, onion, cilantro, parsley, cinnamon, cumin, red and black peppers, and ½ teaspoon salt, stirring mixture with a fork until it is well blended # With your hands, form the mixture into 1½-inch meatballs. # As you make them, place the meatballs on a [[Cookbook:Baking Sheet|baking sheet]] that fits under the broiler. # Broil the meatballs until they are well browned on top, 4 to 5 minutes. # Using [[Cookbook:Tongs|tongs]], turn and cook until the meatballs are browned outside and no longer pink in the center, 3–4 minutes. # Transfer them to a serving plate and serve warm, passing the yogurt sauce in a bowl. [[Category:Middle Eastern recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using ground beef]] [[Category:Rice recipes]] [[Category:Yogurt recipes]] [[Category:Sauce recipes]] [[Category:Broiled recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Ground cinnamon recipes]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] 8dn7ayofjdlk0o3pscitk0rpy2dfvg9 Cookbook:Lemon Chicken Pasta 102 111200 4499490 4497454 2025-06-07T01:41:43Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499490 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|category=Chicken recipes|servings=2|time=1 hour|difficulty=3 }}{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the United States|American cuisine]] ==Ingredients== * 12 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]] (340 g) boneless skinless [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken breasts]], cut into ½-inch (1 cm) thick slices * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] to taste * [[Cookbook:Oregano|Oregano]] to taste * About ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:Flour|flour]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * 2 ¼-inch (0.5 cm) thick [[Cookbook:Lemon|lemon slices]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Artichoke|artichoke hearts]], cut into quarters (canned is fine) * ½ cup (120 g) oil-packed [[Cookbook:Tomato|sun-dried tomatoes]], drained * 4 [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic cloves]], peeled * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Caper|capers]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|crushed red pepper flakes]] * ½ cup (120 ml) dry [[Cookbook:Wine|white wine]] * 3 ounces (¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons / 90 g) [[Cookbook:Cream|heavy cream]] * 1 cup (240 g) loosely-packed [[Cookbook:Spinach|fresh spinach]] * 1 pinch [[Cookbook:Rosemary|fresh rosemary]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] (225 g) [[Cookbook:Pasta|linguine]], cooked [[Cookbook:Al Dente|al dente]] and drained ==Procedure== # Season the chicken slices with salt, pepper, and oregano. # Dredge chicken in flour, shaking off excess flour. # Heat a heavy-bottomed [[Cookbook:Skillet|skillet]] or large [[Cookbook:Sauté|sauté pan]] (not [[Cookbook:Non-stick|non-stick]]) over high heat until very hot. # Add olive oil. # When oil begins to smoke, add the chicken pieces. # Cook until pieces are seared on both sides (1–2 minutes per side). # Remove chicken to a plate and keep warm, leaving the oil in the pan. # Add the lemon slices to the hot pan and cook until [[Cookbook:Caramel|caramelized]] (about 1 minute per side). # Add the artichokes, sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, capers, and red pepper flakes, and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] for 2 minutes. # Add the white wine and cook until reduced to a glaze. # Return the chicken to the pan with the cream, and sauté for 2 minutes. # Add the spinach, rosemary, and cooked linguine. # Cook, [[Cookbook:Mixing#Tossing|tossing]] to combine linguine and sauce, just until spinach is wilted, about 1 minute. # Serve immediately. [[Category:Inexpensive recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Fried recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using pasta|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using chicken breast]] [[Category:Recipes using lemon|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using spinach|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using tomato|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Recipes_with_metric_units|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using meat]] [[Category:Recipes using artichoke]] [[Category:Caper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using heavy cream]] [[Category:Wheat flour recipes]] f9xyif9ovywegdbqifsmplrug45wnyn Cookbook:Pork Braised with Garlic and Onions of Indonesia (Babi Kecap) 102 111779 4499585 4497781 2025-06-07T02:01:26Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499585 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Pork recipes | Servings = 6 | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} This is a traditional Indonesian dish. == Ingredients == * 1 [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]] [[cookbook:pork|pork]] * 5 large white [[cookbook:onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 5 cloves [[cookbook:garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] * 4 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[cookbook:soy sauce|soy sauce]] * Fresh [[cookbook:ginger|ginger]] * [[Cookbook:Black Pepper|Black pepper]] * [[Cookbook:Chiles|Chile pepper]] (optional) == Procedure == # Cut the meat into 1-inch (2.5 cm) cubes. # Add the onions, garlic and ginger to a pan and cook at around 200°C. # Add the pork and mix with the soy sauce and black pepper (and chili pepper if desired). # After about 3–4 minutes, reduce the heat to around 120°C and cook, covered, for one hour. # Serve with nice-tasting [[cookbook:Rice|rice]]. [[Category:Indonesian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Recipes using pork]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] 12b5vai065ixhf434rv2vl83rnyfusy Wikibooks:Reading room/Technical Assistance 4 112409 4499436 4497993 2025-06-06T19:58:34Z Samuel.dellit 1387936 /* Duplicated paragraphs */ Reply 4499436 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ {{Discussion Rooms}} {{Shortcut|WB:TECH}} {{TOC left}} {{User:MiszaBot/config |archive = Wikibooks:Reading room/Archives/%(year)d/%(monthname)s |algo = old(50d) |counter = 1 |minthreadstoarchive = 1 |key = bf05448a5bbfa2d2a4efbdad870e68a4 |minthreadsleft = 1 }} Welcome to the '''Technical Assistance reading room'''. Get assistance on questions related to [[w:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] markup, CSS, JavaScript, and such as they relate to Wikibooks. '''This is not a general-purpose technical support room'''. To submit a ''bug notice or feature request'' for the MediaWiki software, visit [[phabricator:|Phabricator]]. To get more information about the ''MediaWiki software'', or to download your own copy, visit [[mw:|MediaWiki]] There are also two IRC channels for technical help: {{Channel|mediawiki}} for issues about the software, and {{channel|mediawiki-core}} for [[m:WMF|WMF]] server or configuration issues. {{clear}} [[Category:Reading room]] == Edit requests on MediaWiki:Sp-contributions-footer pages and some message box pages == On [[MediaWiki:Sp-contributions-footer-anon]] and [[MediaWiki:Sp-contributions-footer]], please change <code>| type = system</code> to <code>| type = editnotice</code> so that it can adapt to dark mode, thank you. In addition to the above, we should also modify some of the message box subpages in which they should adapt to dark mode. For instance, the fmbox part when used on [[MediaWiki:Abusefilter-disallowed]] does not adapt to dark mode, and makes the currently white text hard to read in dark mode. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 21:50, 13 April 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] Just took care of the first part of the request. If you want to workshop specific changes to some of these templates, please feel free! I think an admin/IA can then implement. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 14:32, 26 April 2025 (UTC) :: Thank you for implementing my edit to the fmbox template! Could you also replace <code>| type = system</code> to <code>| type = editnotice</code> on [[MediaWiki:Noarticletext]] and [[MediaWiki:Noarticletext-nopermission]] to adapt to dark mode as well? Much appreciated. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:18, 1 May 2025 (UTC) :::[[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}}! Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:10, 1 May 2025 (UTC) ::@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: When should <code>type=editnotice</code> be used as opposed to <code>type=system</code>? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:17, 2 May 2025 (UTC) ::: The thing is, <code>| type = system</code> uses a gray system color, which can interfere with the dark mode. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:39, 2 May 2025 (UTC) ::::@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: In that case, should I just use AWB to replace all instances of <code>type=system</code> in system messages with <code>type=editnotice</code>? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 18:04, 2 May 2025 (UTC) ::::: Yes, but you should probably enable AWB's bot mode so that you don't flood the recent changes feed. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:08, 2 May 2025 (UTC) == Background color in an unbulleted list. == Hi, For the first three names in [[Oberon/hall#Additional_Contributors ]] I've attempted to apply a background color. Can my Wikitext be adjusted to make the background color appear? Thanks, ... [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 19:13, 22 April 2025 (UTC) :[https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Oberon%2Fhall&diff=4487835&oldid=4487807 Done] using HTML and CSS rather than MediaWiki. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 22:10, 22 April 2025 (UTC) ::Thanks, ... [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 16:15, 25 April 2025 (UTC) == You have a JavaScript error at [[MediaWiki:Common.js/Toolbox.js#L-183]] == Was just passing by, saw an error, wanna report. Steps to reproduce: # Go to https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Book_title&action=edit (Vector 2022 skin) # Open JS console # Witness an error <code>jQuery.Deferred exception: $.eachAsync is not a function</code> that points to [[MediaWiki:Common.js/Toolbox.js#L-183]]. [[User:JWBTH|JWBTH]] ([[User talk:JWBTH|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JWBTH|contribs]]) 08:16, 25 April 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] could you investigate? Thank you!! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 14:26, 26 April 2025 (UTC) ::I'm not that familiar with JavaScript, so will leave this for JJPMaster. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 16:07, 26 April 2025 (UTC) ::{{Working}} [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:34, 26 April 2025 (UTC) :::@[[User:JWBTH|JWBTH]], @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]]: This should be fixed now. It looks like both this toolbox script and the [[MediaWiki:Gadget-Special characters.js|special characters gadget]] are attempting to use a nonexistent jQuery method. After some investigation, it looks like they were trying to use a method defined in an unofficial script ([http://mess.genezys.net/jquery/jquery.async.php this one]). I have copied it over to [[MediaWiki:Common.js/jQueryAsync.js]] and imported it. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:17, 26 April 2025 (UTC) :::: Hi @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] and thank you. Unfortunately, while this error was fixed, a new was introduced: <code>mw.hook(...).add(...) is not a function</code> when editing any page, e.g. [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Book_title&action=edit]. You are trying to pass <code>jQuery, mediaWiki</code> to the return value of <syntaxhighlight lang="js"> mw.hook('eachAsync.ready').add(function() { // ... }) </syntaxhighlight> which is not a function. I suggest to remove <code>(jQuery, mediaWiki)</code> at all since it's not used. [[User:JWBTH|JWBTH]] ([[User talk:JWBTH|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JWBTH|contribs]]) 05:50, 27 April 2025 (UTC) :::::{{done}} [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:53, 27 April 2025 (UTC) == Banner not adjusted for dark mode == Another bug report: I was visiting [[Wikibooks:Community Portal]], and in dark mode I saw this: [[File:English Wikibooks 2025-04-25 08-29-22.png|frameless|none]] Oh, look, @[[User:Xeverything11|Xeverything11]] already suggested an edit at [[MediaWiki talk:Sitenotice#Dark mode support]]. Their request has not been addressed in 4 months. [[User:JWBTH|JWBTH]] ([[User talk:JWBTH|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JWBTH|contribs]]) 08:35, 25 April 2025 (UTC) :[[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}} —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 14:34, 26 April 2025 (UTC) == Help:Contents cut-off on Mobile view on phone == Just a quick note that when viewing [[Help:Contents]] on a phone with minerva (the mobile skin), the page is only partially shown; text is cut-off and pinch/zoom doesn't help. [[User:Commander Keane|Commander Keane]] ([[User talk:Commander Keane|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Commander Keane|contribs]]) 11:28, 26 April 2025 (UTC) :Thanks for the note! Which part is cut off? The right side? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 14:25, 26 April 2025 (UTC) == We will be enabling the new Charts extension on your wiki soon! == ''(Apologies for posting in English)'' Hi all! We have good news to share regarding the ongoing problem with graphs and charts affecting all wikis that use them. As you probably know, the [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Graph|old Graph extension]] was disabled in 2023 [[listarchive:list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/EWL4AGBEZEDMNNFTM4FRD4MHOU3CVESO/|due to security reasons]]. We’ve worked in these two years to find a solution that could replace the old extension, and provide a safer and better solution to users who wanted to showcase graphs and charts in their articles. We therefore developed the [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart|Charts extension]], which will be replacing the old Graph extension and potentially also the [[:mw:Extension:EasyTimeline|EasyTimeline extension]]. After successfully deploying the extension on Italian, Swedish, and Hebrew Wikipedia, as well as on MediaWiki.org, as part of a pilot phase, we are now happy to announce that we are moving forward with the next phase of deployment, which will also include your wiki. The deployment will happen in batches, and will start from '''May 6'''. Please, consult [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Project#Deployment Timeline|our page on MediaWiki.org]] to discover when the new Charts extension will be deployed on your wiki. You can also [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart|consult the documentation]] about the extension on MediaWiki.org. If you have questions, need clarifications, or just want to express your opinion about it, please refer to the [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension_talk:Chart/Project|project’s talk page on Mediawiki.org]], or ping me directly under this thread. If you encounter issues using Charts once it gets enabled on your wiki, please report it on the [[:mw:Extension_talk:Chart/Project|talk page]] or at [[phab:tag/charts|Phabricator]]. Thank you in advance! -- [[User:Sannita (WMF)|User:Sannita (WMF)]] ([[User talk:Sannita (WMF)|talk]]) 15:07, 6 May 2025 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:Sannita (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Sannita_(WMF)/Mass_sending_test&oldid=28663781 --> == Edit request to add to [[MediaWiki:Common.css]] == Please add the following CSS code (imported from enwiki). I have tested this on my custom CSS page and it does fully work on making the block entry adapt to dark mode. <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> /* System messages styled similarly to fmbox */ /* for .mw-warning-with-logexcerpt, behavior of this line differs between * the edit-protected notice and the special:Contribs for blocked users * The latter has specificity of 3 classes so we have to triple up here. */ .mw-warning-with-logexcerpt.mw-warning-with-logexcerpt.mw-warning-with-logexcerpt, div.mw-lag-warn-high, div.mw-cascadeprotectedwarning, div#mw-protect-cascadeon { clear: both; margin: 0.2em 0; border: 1px solid #bb7070; background-color: var(--background-color-error-subtle, #ffdbdb); padding: 0.25em 0.9em; box-sizing: border-box; } /* default colors for partial block message */ /* gotta get over the hump introduced by the triple class above */ .mw-contributions-blocked-notice-partial .mw-warning-with-logexcerpt.mw-warning-with-logexcerpt { border-color: #fc3; background-color: var(--background-color-warning-subtle, #fef6e7); } </syntaxhighlight> Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 22:57, 9 May 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] to confirm, you just want this added? It's not replacing anything? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:03, 23 May 2025 (UTC) : [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], I think we might have to replace the following below (currently on common.css):<syntaxhighlight lang="css"> /* User block messages */ div.user-block { padding: 5px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; border: 1px solid #A9A9A9; background-color: #FFEFD5; } </syntaxhighlight>I don't think it will affect the block log color currently on both light and dark modes. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:48, 23 May 2025 (UTC) ::{{Done}}, but I didn't remove the <code>user-block</code> class. That class is for user block warning templates, not block log messages. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:13, 23 May 2025 (UTC) == Duplicated paragraphs == G'day Guys In "my" Wikibook I have a very large page of potted biographies (about 3,600, now fairly static) here: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Biographies But when I create detailed biographies (currently 100+ and growing), I duplicate the individual potted biography at the start of the detailed biography and also in the list of detailed biographies eg: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Biographies/Clement_Edgar_Ames https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Lists/Detailed_Biographies This is wasteful of space and also means that when I edit the potted biography, I have to edit three instances. Is there a way that I can just create one instance and then autorepeat it in the others? MTIA [[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 23:54, 23 May 2025 (UTC) :You can use section transclusion; see [[w:Help:Transclusion#Selective transclusion]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 00:23, 24 May 2025 (UTC) ::Many thanks for that advice, much appreciated. ::But having read the article, the programming is probably beyond my skills. ::Would it be possible for you, or another SKS, to edit the three pages mentioned in my original post, as an example for me to duplicate? ::TIA[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 20:39, 27 May 2025 (UTC) :::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] @[[User:Minorax|Minorax]] G'day, The above request for assistance was posted two weeks ago, but I have had no response as yet. This has the potential to significantly enhance the Wikibook and I would really appreciate the assistance [[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 19:58, 6 June 2025 (UTC) == article_namespace variable in edit filters == I've noticed that quite a few of the edit filters on this wiki use <code>article_namespace</code>, but it displays in red. [[mw:Extension:AbuseFilter/Rules format|The documentation page for the rules format]] for the AbuseFilter extension says that <code>article_namespace</code> has been deprecated, and <code>page_namespace</code> should be used instead. [[User:TTWIDEE|TTWIDEE]] ([[User talk:TTWIDEE|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/TTWIDEE|contribs]]) 21:05, 28 May 2025 (UTC) : I have already left a similar proposal on [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals#Significant update requests to edit filters]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 22:27, 30 May 2025 (UTC) == Review of filter 18 == * [[Special:AbuseFilter/18]] (private) I am recommending a review of this filter; is this even necessary, given that it should be similar to [[m:Special:AbuseFilter/363|global filter 363]] (also private)? Please remember to not discuss this filter's specifics here. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:20, 1 June 2025 (UTC) am3hrrhibweod59cd4kol2i9tzzhe6g Cookbook:Mapo Tofu 102 112660 4499488 4498052 2025-06-07T01:41:29Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499488 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{recipesummary | Category = Chinese recipes | Servings = 2 | Time = 30 minutes | Rating = 2 | Image = [[Image:Mapo tofu.JPG|300px]] }}{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of China|Cuisine of China]] '''Mápó dòufu''' (麻婆豆腐), also romanized as '''mapo tofu''', is a classic spicy tofu and meat dish from the Szechuan province of China. It is a very flavourful, easy-to-prepare, and spicy dish. ==Ingredients== * 1 [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] * 1 small piece of [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] (about 2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]]) * 1–2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|crushed dried chile pepper]] * 200 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] (7 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]]) [[Cookbook:Mincing|minced]] [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]], or [[Cookbook:Pork|pork]] * 4 cloves of [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], minced * 500 g (1 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]]) [[Cookbook:Tofu|silken tofu]], [[Cookbook:Cube|cubed]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] chili bean paste (Doubanjiang) * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Szechuan Pepper|Szechuan pepper]], roasted and ground * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] * 1 tbsp rice [[Cookbook:Wine|wine]] * 3–4 [[Cookbook:Green onion|green onions]], cut into 2 cm (1 inch) pieces * 2–3 [[Cookbook:Mushroom|mushrooms]] (tree ears preferred; optional) ==Procedure== # If using dried mushrooms, soak them in hot water for 10 minutes while preparing the rest of the ingredients, then slice before adding later. # [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] onion with ginger and crushed chili. # Add minced meat and garlic, and fry until brown. # Mix in other ingredients (including sliced mushrooms), lower heat, and [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] for 5–10 minutes. # Serve over steamed [[Cookbook:Rice|jasmine rice]]. ==Notes, tips and variations== * Some extra chili pepper can be substituted for Szechuan pepper, but the taste and feeling will be different. Szechuan pepper has a numbing sensation, not heat. * A little ground [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] and [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] is very nice in this dish, especially if you cannot find Szechuan pepper easily. * A [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|red bell pepper]], a tomato, and fresh [[Cookbook:Cilantro|coriander leaves]] are all welcome additions, though not traditional. * The meal is just as good with whole [[Cookbook:Legume|beans]] instead of tofu. * A vegan/vegetarian version of this meal can be made by substituting the meat with [[Cookbook:Textured_Vegetable_Protein|textured vegetable protein (TVP)]] or [[Cookbook:Ground_Tofu|ground tofu]] (e.g. Shiok Food's Vegetarian Ma Po Tofu<ref>[https://madmancooks.com/2004/09/14/recipe-ma-po-tofu/ Shiok Food's Vegetarian Ma Po Tofu], [http://shiokfood.com/notes/archives/000016.html original URL], [https://web.archive.org/web/20110925063054/http://shiokfood.com/notes/archives/000016.html archived original URL]</ref>) == External links == [[Category:Chinese recipes]] [[Category:Tofu recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using ground pork]] [[Category:Recipes using ground beef]] [[Category:Gluten-free recipes]] [[Category:Recipes_with_metric_units|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] k3hut70qnctm7b3u37l3cn3dsehwn4m Cookbook:Phở Bò (Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup) 102 112869 4499589 4498211 2025-06-07T02:02:01Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499589 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary | Category = Vietnamese recipes | Difficulty = 3 | Image = [[Image:Typicalbeefpho.jpg|300px]] }} {{recipe|Pho bo}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Vietnam|Cuisine of Vietnam]][[Image:Phingredients in Ho Chi Min City.jpg|thumb|308x308px|Typical garnishes for ''phở'', ''Saigon-Style'', clockwise from top left are: onions, chili peppers, culantro, lime, bean sprouts, and Thai basil.]] Along with [[Cookbook:Phở gà|phở gà]], '''phở bò''' (Vietnamese beef noodle soup) could easily be called Vietnam's national dish. Most often served in the early morning, it is available on any street corner, everywhere in Vietnam, all day, and is a staple of most Vietnamese restaurants outside of the country. The broth is the star of this meal and can vary from North to South and is in some cases a closely guarded family secret. Experimenting with the ingredients is a must as long as they are traditionally South-East Asian in origin. ==Ingredients== === Broth === * 2 large white [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], cut into quarters * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable]] or [[Cookbook:Peanut Oil|peanut oil]] * 5 [[Cookbook:Pound|lbs]] [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]] bones (choose ones with a bit of meat on them) * 1 small knob of [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 1 small [[Cookbook:Cinnamon|cinnamon stick]] * 2 whole [[Cookbook:Cardamom|cardamom]] pods * 4 whole [[Cookbook:Clove|cloves]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Star Anise|star anise]] pod * 1 tablespoon whole black [[Cookbook:Pepper|peppercorns]] === Serving === * Phở [[Cookbook:Noodle|noodles]] (thin, flat rice noodles), soaked in hot water until soft and drained * Finely sliced white onion * Finely sliced [[Cookbook:Green onion|scallions]] * Chopped [[Cookbook:Cilantro|coriander leaf]] * Finely sliced [[Cookbook:Beef#Loin|beef sirloin]] (ask your butcher) === Condiments === * Whole [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile peppers]] * [[Cookbook:Bean Sprout|Bean sprouts]] * [[Cookbook:Lime|Limes]], cut into wedges * [[Cookbook:Basil|Thai basil]] * [[Cookbook:Fish Sauce|Nước mắm]] * [[Cookbook:Hot Sauce|Hot sauce]] * [[Cookbook:Hoisin Sauce|Hoisin sauce]] * Black pepper ==Procedure== # [[Cookbook:Frying|Fry]] onions in oil until lightly browned. Remove and drain. # Rinse the beef bones, place in a stockpot, cover with cold water, and bring slowly to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. Reduce heat and [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]], uncovered, for 10–15 minutes. For a clear broth skim off foam. # After this initial cooking, add cooked onions, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, star anise, cloves, garlic and peppercorns. Bring to a boil again and gently simmer the stock, partially covered, for a minimum of 6 hours but up to 12 hours if you can, skimming regularly. If necessary, add more water to keep the bones covered. # [[Cookbook:Straining|Strain]] stock to remove the vegetable and spices and discard them. Return the broth to the stove to keep it boiling hot. # In a large soup bowl, place a handful of cooked phở noodles, top with thinly sliced raw beef, and ladle on generous amounts of very hot broth, which will cook the raw beef. Garnish with sliced onions, scallions and coriander, and serve immediately. ==Serving== Place condiments on a large serving plate. It's not necessary to add any of the condiments to the soup, but adding a few basil leaves, a squeeze of lime, and some bean sprouts, is customary. Many Vietnamese will also take small bites of very hot chili peppers while eating the soup to spice up the meal. Proceed with caution! The fish sauce, hot sauce, and hoisin sauce, can either be added directly into the soup or placed in a small bowl for dipping the meat and noodles. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Traditionally, the Vietnamese prefer fatty meat in their soup. Some other serving ingredients include beef tendon, beef shank, [[Cookbook:Tripe|beef tripe]] and meatballs. [[Category:Recipes using beef]] [[Category:Vietnamese recipes]] [[Category:Noodle recipes]] [[Category:Soup recipes]] [[Category:Star anise recipes]] [[Category:Basil recipes]] [[Category:Bean sprout recipes]] [[Category:Cardamom recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Cinnamon stick recipes]] [[Category:Lime recipes]] [[Category:Clove recipes]] [[Category:Fish sauce recipes]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] [[Category:Recipes for broth and stock]] [[Category:Peanut oil recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using green onion]] [[Category:Hoisin sauce recipes]] 5nkmdoja4zdoch2zo5ktah7sfvb9m94 Cookbook:Pasta with Pancetta and Cauliflower 102 114518 4499479 4497570 2025-06-07T01:40:00Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499479 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Pasta recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Pasta|Pasta]] ==Ingredients== * 1 [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] (450 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) [[Cookbook:Pasta|dried pasta]] * 6 ounces (170 g) [[Cookbook:Pancetta|pancetta]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] small * 1 head (~500 g / 1.1 pound) [[Cookbook:Cauliflower|cauliflower]], cut into florets * 4 cloves of [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] thin * 1 can (14 ounces / 400 g) diced [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], drained * [[Cookbook:Chili Pepper|Red pepper flakes]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Egg yolk|egg yolks]] * ½ cup (60 g / 2.1 ounces) [[Cookbook:Grating|grated]] [[Cookbook:Pecorino Romano Cheese|Pecorino Romano cheese]] * [[Cookbook:Chopping|Chopped]] [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]], additional grated Pecorino Romano cheese * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] to taste ==Procedure== # Bring 4 quarts of water to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. Add cauliflower to boiling water and cook for 4 minutes. Transfer cauliflower to an ice bath, but do not discard the cooking water. # Heat 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil over medium-high heat in a large pan. Once hot, add the diced pancetta, and begin to brown. # Once pancetta begins to brown, add pasta to boiling water. # After pancetta is almost completely browned, reduce heat to medium and add the garlic and red pepper flakes. [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] until garlic begins to turn golden, and then add the cauliflower and the drained diced tomatoes and toss to heat through. Add ¼ cup of the pasta water, as well as salt and pepper. # While pasta is finishing cooking, [[Cookbook:Beating|beat]] the egg yolks, grated cheese, salt and pepper until smooth. # When the pasta is about 2 minutes away from being [[Cookbook:Al dente|al dente]], drain. # Lower the heat on the sauce to low and add the pasta to the sauce and [[Cookbook:Mixing#Tossing|toss]] to combine. Once combined, pour on the egg yolk mixture and '''quickly''' toss the pasta to coat it with the mixture (the egg yolks should coat the pasta, and not scramble). # Once heated through, remove to serving bowl or individual plates and [[Cookbook:Garnish|garnish]] with the chopped parsley and additional cheese. [[Category:Pasta recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using bacon]] [[Category:Egg yolk recipes]] [[Category:Pasta recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using cauliflower]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] gsjzrw4btncxrb87t4j9r4xbuvcbxns Cookbook:Tandoori Masala 102 116123 4499542 4498743 2025-06-07T01:55:16Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499542 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipe summary| | category = Spice mix recipes | servings = | time = | difficulty = 2 | image = | energy = | note = }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Spices and herbs|Spice]] '''Tandoori masala''' is a mixture of spices specifically for use with a [[Cookbook:Tandoor|tandoor]], or clay oven, in traditional [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Pakistan|Pakistani]] and [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Indian]] Punjabi cooking.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Get That Savory Tandoori Flavor at Home With This Spice Mix |url=https://www.thespruceeats.com/tandoori-masala-spice-mix-1957591 |access-date=2023-10-05 |website=The Spruce Eats |language=en}}</ref> The specific spices vary somewhat from one region to another, but typically include fenugreek, cinnamon, cumin, coriander, garlic, ginger, etc. The spices are ground to a fine powder in a coffee grinder or with a [[Cookbook:Mortar and Pestle|mortar and pestle]]. The masala is mixed with plain [[Cookbook:Yogurt|yogurt]], and meat (usually [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]]) is coated with the mixture, then slow-roasted in the tandoor. Chicken prepared in this fashion has a pink-coloured exterior and a savoury flavor. The masala can be stored in airtight jars for up to 2 months, and is used in dishes like [[Cookbook:Tandoori masala|tandoori chicken]], [[Cookbook:Chicken Tikka Masala|chicken tikka masala]], [[Cookbook:Butter chicken|butter chicken]], etc., all of them mostly Punjabi dishes. It can be used with meat other than chicken, for example, in tandoori fish or paneer tikka. Nowadays, packets of tandoori chicken masala are readily available at major Pakistani and Indian supermarkets, with varying tastes depending on the brand. This convenience has led to many Pakistanis and Indians buying the masala rather than making it at home. == Ingredients == *1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Fenugreek|fenugreek]] seeds or methi *½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Nigella|onion seeds]] *½ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] *1 teaspoon hot masala or [[Cookbook:Garam Masala|garam masala]] *½ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] powder or haldi *½ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Curry Powder|curry powder]] *½ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] powder *½ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] powder *¼ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder or mirchi *1½ teaspoons [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] *4 [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] cloves, peeled and cleaned *2 tablespoons [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]] * 1 thumb-sized piece fresh [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] *2 [[Cookbook:Jalapeño|jalapeño]] peppers (seeds and all) *1 bunch fresh [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]], washed, long stems cut off *¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Lemon Juice|lemon juice]] *1 cup plain [[Cookbook:Yogurt|yogurt]] (yogurt hung in [[Cookbook:Cheesecloth|cheesecloth]] to remove excess liquid works best) == Procedure == #Toast the fenugreek and onion seeds first by heating and tossing in a [[Cookbook:Sauté Pan|sauté pan]] for several minutes. Grind them together using a [[Cookbook:Mortar and Pestle|mortar and pestle]] or spice grinder. #In a [[Cookbook:Food Processor|food processor]], blend fenugreek and onion seeds with the salt, garam masala, turmeric, curry powder, coriander powder, cumin, chili powder, paprika, garlic, vegetable oil, ginger, jalapeños, cilantro and lemon juice until all the ingredients become a smooth paste. #Spoon the mixture into a large mixing bowl and stir in the yogurt. #[[Cookbook:Marinating|Marinate]] meat or fish for 8 hours (or bathe first in white distilled vinegar for shorter marination time). Tofu, vegetables or paneer can be tossed into the marinade just before grilling. Use the marinade to [[Cookbook:Basting|baste]] over the grill. == References == [[Category:Ingredients]] [[Category:Pakistani recipes]] [[Category:Punjabi recipes]] [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Spice mix recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Curry powder recipes]] [[Category:Garam masala recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using jalapeño chile]] ipu64uc9a4d5m2j1ammc49an9pc2s92 Cookbook:Berbere 102 124221 4499520 4422797 2025-06-07T01:45:57Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499520 wikitext text/x-wiki {{ingredient}} | [[Cookbook:Spices and herbs|Spices and herbs]] '''Berbere''' is a mix of spices used in [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Ethiopia|Ethiopian]] and Eritrean cuisine. It consists of a fiery mix of chili and several aromatic spices. ==Ingredients== * ¼ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] ground [[Cookbook:Allspice|allspice]] * ¼ tsp ground [[Cookbook:Cinnamon|cinnamon]] * ¼ tsp ground [[Cookbook:Clove|cloves]] * ½ tsp ground [[Cookbook:Cardamom|cardamom]] seed * ½ tsp ground [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] seed * ½ tsp ground [[Cookbook:Fenugreek|fenugreek]] seed * ½ tsp ground [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]] * 1 tsp ground [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] * 1 tsp ground [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|Tbs]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|chile flakes]] ==Procedure== # Roast everything except the pepper, chili and salt, in a heavy saucepan or cast-iron frying pan for about 5 minutes on a low heat. # Stir in the pepper, chili and salt, and keep stirring for another 10 minutes. # Store in a glass jar, away from sunlight. [[Category:Spice mix recipes]] [[Category:Allspice recipes]] [[Category:Cardamom recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Ground cinnamon recipes]] [[Category:Clove recipes]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Fenugreek seed recipes]] hhxsi1djh7aga3kj9yu8skafjr707mn Cookbook:Chicken Quesadilla 102 126189 4499517 4497241 2025-06-07T01:45:36Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499517 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|Chicken recipes|4|1 hour|3}} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Southwestern cuisine|Southwestern U.S. cuisine]] ==Ingredients== * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Sesame Oil|sesame oil]] * 1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * ½ tablespoon [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|crushed red pepper]] * 1 medium yellow [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Julienne|julienned]] * 1 red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], julienned * 1 green bell pepper, julienned * 1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Sesame Seed|sesame seeds]] * 2 tablespoons [[Cookbook:Teriyaki|teriyaki]] marinade/sauce * 4 boneless skinless [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]] breasts (about 6 ounces each), [[Cookbook:Grilling|grilled]] and cut into ½-inch strips * 1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Chop|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] to taste * 4 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. 10-inch [[Cookbook:Flour|flour]] [[Cookbook:Tortilla|tortillas]] * 8 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]] (about 2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]]) shredded Colby Jack [[Cookbook:Cheese|cheese]] * About 2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoons]] [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] ==Procedure== # Heat sesame oil in a large [[Cookbook:Sauté Pan|sauté pan]] over medium-high heat. # Add the garlic, crushed red pepper, and onion and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] for a minute. # Add the red and green bell peppers and sauté just barely until soft, around 3 minutes. # Add the sesame seeds, teriyaki sauce, and grilled chicken strips . # Lower heat to medium and cook, stirring often, until flavors are mixed, about 5 minutes. # Stir in the chopped cilantro, and season to taste with salt and pepper. # Divide the chicken mixture into fourths, putting the portion only on one-half of each tortilla. # Top with the shredded cheese, dividing equally among the tortillas. # Fold tortillas over, forming a semicircle, to cover the mixture. # Heat a large sauté pan or [[Cookbook:Skillet|skillet]] over medium-high heat. # Add just enough butter to make a very thin layer on the bottom of the pan. # Cook the quesadillas in the butter until cheese is melted and tortillas are browned on both sides, about 3 minutes per side. # Cut each tortilla into four or so triangles and serve immediately. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Good with [[Cookbook:Sour Cream|sour cream]] and your favorite [[Cookbook:Salsa|salsa]] as toppings. [[Category:Inexpensive recipes]] [[Category:Southwestern recipes]] [[Category:Cheese recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chicken breast]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Appetizer recipes]] [[Category:Quesadilla recipes]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Butter recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] muvhommxbtov7eoss6lvt1jpg0y6flg Cookbook:Turkey and Lima Beans 102 126280 4499537 4496933 2025-06-07T01:54:21Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499537 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary | Category = Turkey recipes | Servings = 2–4 | Time = Soaking: 6 hours<br/>Cooking: 1 hour-ish | Difficulty = 3 | Rating = 2 }} {{recipe}} '''Turkey and lima beans''' is a simple dish with a rich flavour. The turkey mince, simmered in the same water used to cook the Lima beans, produces a flavoursome broth, and the sage really sets off the dish nicely. Great when served over [[Cookbook:Rice|steamed rice]]. ==Ingredients== * 500 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] (1 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]]) [[Cookbook:Mincing|minced]] or ground [[Cookbook:Turkey|turkey]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] dried [[Cookbook:Lima Bean|lima beans]] * 1–2 [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] * 2–3 stalks of [[Cookbook:Celery|celery]] * 1 handful of fresh [[Cookbook:Sage|sage]], chopped (or 1–2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] of dried sage) * 2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] ground [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander seed]] * 1 tsp ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] * 1–2 tsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|chile flakes]] or [[Cookbook:Chili Powder|powder]] (or hot [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]]) * 2–3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]], to taste * [[Cookbook:Water|water]] ==Procedure== # Soak the dried beans overnight, or at least 6 hours. # Drain the soaked beans, discarding the water. Cover the beans with water in a small pot, bring to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]], then reduce to a [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]]. Stir periodically, and start testing for tenderness after 10 minutes. Alternatively, cook in a [[Cookbook:Pressure Cooking|pressure cooker]] at 15 PSI for 3 minutes, and set aside to depressurise. # While the beans are cooking, add olive oil to a large pan and heat. When hot, add the onion and celery, and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] until translucent. # Add the cumin, coriander, chili, and pepper to the pan and stir in. Allow to sauté for another couple of minutes. # Add the turkey mince to the pan, and turn up the heat. Stir while browning the mince, breaking up large pieces. Ensure that all the mince is browned. # Tip the beans, with their cooking water, into the pan and stir in the salt and sage. Simmer for 15 minutes (e.g. while cooking some rice!) # Serve over steamed [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]] (it goes especially nicely with arborio rice)! ==Notes, tips, and variations== * Canned lima beans may be used, to short-cut the preparation of this meal. Rinse well before use. * Lima beans work wonderfully well with turkey or [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]], but other beans may be used instead if more convenient—[[Cookbook:Black-eyed Pea|black-eyed peas]] are almost as good. * If a thicker sauce is desired, stir in some [[Cookbook:Manioc Flour|manioc flour]], a tablespoon at a time until almost thick enough, while still hot. Alternatively, don't add all of the liquid from cooking the beans. [[Category:Recipes using turkey]] [[Category:Lima bean recipes]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Naturally gluten-free recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using celery]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] 0fuz7o6jush20r0a58ocjbi8irbn6xw Cookbook:Eastern North Carolina Barbecue Sauce 102 127095 4499508 4479171 2025-06-07T01:44:15Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499508 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|category=Sauce recipes|yield=¾ gallon|time=20 minutes|difficulty=2 }}{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Southern cuisine|Southern U.S. cuisine]] This recipe is initially from the original contributor's friend and brother, Chip Crumpler. ==Ingredients== * ¾ [[Cookbook:Gallon|gallons]] [[Cookbook:Cider vinegar|apple cider vinegar]] * ⅛ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Pepper|ground black pepper]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|red pepper flakes]] * 1 cup [[Cookbook:Molasses|molasses]] * 2 cups [[Cookbook:Honey|honey]] ==Procedure== # Start with apple cider vinegar in [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]] over medium heat. # Add salt, ground black pepper, crushed red pepper, molasses, and honey. # Let mixture heat up, but not quite [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. # Mix well. # Return sauce to the jug that the vinegar came in to cool. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * This is the sauce used for authentic [[Cookbook:Eastern North Carolina Barbecue|barbecue]]. [[Category:Inexpensive recipes]] [[Category:Southern U.S. recipes]] [[Category:Recipes for barbecue sauce]] [[Category:Molasses recipes]] [[Category:Vinegar recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Honey recipes]] 13yjbkq2napnruvxn2z0yo9mglx8e3z Cookbook:White Bean Soup with Basil, Rosemary, and Garlic Croutons 102 127703 4499460 4495847 2025-06-07T01:37:35Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499460 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|Soup recipes|4|30 minutes|2}} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the United States|American cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Italy|Italian cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:beans|Beans]] | [[Cookbook:Soups|Soups]] __NOTOC__ ==Ingredients== * 2 cans (2 [[Cookbook:Pound|lbs]]) [[Cookbook:Beans|white beans]], such as cannellini, drained * 2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:Low-sodium Cooking|low-sodium]] [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]] [[Cookbook:Broth|broth]] * 1 cup of your favorite [[Cookbook:Marinara Sauce|marinara pasta sauce]] * 2 large [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic cloves]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] * ¼ cup packed fresh [[Cookbook:Basil|basil]] leaves, or 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] minced fresh [[Cookbook:Rosemary|rosemary]] * ¼ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|red pepper flakes]] ==Procedure== # [[Cookbook:Purée|Purée]] ingredients in a [[Cookbook:Blender|blender]] until smooth. # Pour into a large [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]] or [[Cookbook:Dutch Oven|Dutch Oven]], and bring to a [[Cookbook:Simmer|simmer]]. # Simmer, partially covered and stirring frequently, to blend flavors, 4–5 minutes. # Serve, garnished with croutons. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * Garnish with [[Cookbook:Quick garlic croutons|Quick Garlic Croutons]] [[Category:Soup recipes]] [[Category:White bean recipes]] [[Category:Basil recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Rosemary recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using croutons]] [[Category:Chicken broth and stock recipes]] mchs7y1zaf1jp6txib0inkweq0zp1od Cookbook:Spoonbread 102 127740 4499469 4495425 2025-06-07T01:38:50Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499469 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|Bread recipes|5|1 hour|2}}{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Southern cuisine|Southern U.S. cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Bread|Bread]]{{nutrition summary new |servings =5 |servingsize =3½-inch (9 cm) square (150 g) |totalfat =12 |saturatedfat =5.8 |transfat =0.1 |cholesterol =178 |sodium =422 |carbohydrates =28 |dietaryfiber =2.3 |totalsugars =7.4 |addedsugars =0 |protein =14 |vitamind =0.9 |calcium =212 |iron =1.9 |potassium =188 }} ==Ingredients== * 3 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] * 1 cup white or yellow [[Cookbook:Cornmeal|corn meal]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] * ⅛–1 teaspoon [[Cookbook:Red Pepper|red pepper flakes]], to taste * 1 cup [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] [[Cookbook:Green onion|scallions]] * 1 teaspoon [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 4 [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Separating Eggs|separated]] * ⅓ cup grated [[Cookbook:Cheese|cheese]], mild or sharp to taste (if used, reduce salt) ==Procedure== # Preheat [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] to [[Cookbook:Oven temperatures|400°F]] (205°C). # Thickly coat 8 x 8 [[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] (20 x 20 cm) [[Cookbook:Pots and Pans|baking pan]] with [[Cookbook:Cooking Spray|cooking spray]]. # [[Cookbook:Beat|Beat]] [[Cookbook:Egg White|egg whites]] until stiff, then set aside. # Heat milk in medium [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]] over medium heat until just barely bubbling at the edges. # Reduce heat and [[Cookbook:Whisk|whisk]] while slowly adding cornmeal. # Whisk constantly over low heat for 5 minutes. # Take off heat and stir in black pepper, red pepper flakes, salt, and scallions. # Stir in egg yolks and cheese. # [[Cookbook:Folding|Fold]] in whipped egg whites. # Pour into pan. # [[Cookbook:Baking|Bake]] about 30 minutes, or until a [[Cookbook:Skewer|toothpick]] inserted into center comes out clean. [[Category:Southern U.S. recipes]] [[Category:Pudding recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Vegetarian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Baking recipes]] [[Category:Egg recipes]] [[Category:Cheese recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Cornmeal recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using cooking spray]] [[Category:Recipes using green onion]] 1njvgxuwiyiifek0kqwvhe755wuvcei Cookbook:Sev Puri (Crispy Indian Snack with Potato) 102 129229 4499561 4436535 2025-06-07T01:57:55Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499561 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Indian recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]] ==Ingredients== * 10 flat, crisp [[Cookbook:Puri|puris]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] boiled [[Cookbook:Potato|potato]] (aloo), [[Cookbook:Cube|cubed]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Tamarind|tamarind]] [[Cookbook:Chutney|chutney]] * 3 tbsp [[Cookbook:Cilantro|coriander]] chutney * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin seed]] (jeera) * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * ½ tsp red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile pepper]] (lal mirchi) * ½ cup [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] fine [[Cookbook:Sev|sev]] ==Procedure== # Arrange the puris on a plate, and make a hole in the center of each puri. # Fill with a few chopped boiled potato cubes. # Add about ¼ tsp of tamarind and green chutneys in each. Sprinkle with cumin powder, salt, red chilli powder. # Sprinkle finely chopped onions over top, then generously sprinkle sev all over the puris. # [[Cookbook:Garnish|Garnish]] with finely chopped coriander. # Serve fresh. [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cumin recipes]] 89uo73vudvtlrtf28dsy9k5loin2khq Cookbook:Chicken Fajitas 102 138323 4499518 4497245 2025-06-07T01:45:42Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499518 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Chicken recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Tex-Mex cuisine|Tex-Mex cuisine]] ==Ingredients== *1 Tbsp [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] *1–2 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] (½–1 [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]]) skinless, boneless [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]] breast *1 red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]] *1 green bell pepper *½ yellow [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]] *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] (or to taste) *1 Tbsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|crushed red pepper]] (or to taste) ==Procedure== #Cut chicken into roughly 1x1-inch (2.5 x 2.5 cm) pieces. #[[Cookbook:Marinating|Marinate]] the chicken with a spoonful of turmeric, salt and black pepper. #Cook chicken in olive oil, cumin and red pepper over high heat in a large [[Cookbook:Skillet|skillet]] or [[Cookbook:Wok|wok]]. #While meat is cooking, [[Cookbook:Chopping|chop]]/[[Cookbook:Julienne|julienne]] vegetables peppers and onion). #When meat is completely cooked, add vegetables, stirring frequently so that all are evenly cooked. #Remove from heat when vegetables are soft. #Serve with [[Cookbook:Tortilla|tortilla]] shells and toppings such as [[Cookbook:Cheese|cheese]], [[Cookbook:Sour Cream|sour cream]], [[Cookbook:Lettuce|lettuce]], [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomato]], onions, and/or [[Cookbook:Guacamole|guacamole]]. [[Category:Tex-Mex recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chicken breast]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Tortilla recipes]] [[Category:Kid-friendly recipes]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] nc2k90tntdr8lbpzkzlfvlep2ir0xnl Cookbook:Steak and Peppers 102 147185 4499468 4493906 2025-06-07T01:38:41Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499468 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Meat recipes | Servings = 4 | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} '''Steak and peppers''' is a simple dish to throw together with leftover meat. Sliced seitan, seared flank steak, or any other protein would probably work as well. It also works well as a main dish with spinach and garlic and risotto. ==Ingredients== *&frac12; large [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] *2 large [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell peppers]], sliced *2 [[Cookbook:tablespoon|tablespoon]]s [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] *12 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]] [[Cookbook:steak|steak]] strips *12 ounces crushed [[Cookbook:tomato|tomato]]es *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Caper|caper]]s *7–10 leaves fresh [[Cookbook:basil|basil]] *&frac14; [[Cookbook:teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:salt|salt]] *1 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] ==Procedure== # Heat the olive oil in a large [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|skillet]]. [[Cookbook:Searing|Sear]] steak strips, bell peppers and onion together with salt and red pepper flakes for a few minutes, then turn heat down and add crushed tomatoes and capers. # [[Cookbook:Simmering|Simmer]], covered, for 10 minutes or until steak is cooked through and tender. # [[Cookbook:Chiffonade|Chiffonade]] the basil and add, then simmer for another couple of minutes. [[Category:Recipes using beef]] [[Category:Bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Caper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using tomato]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using meat]] [[Category:Recipes using basil]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] bq3ev5j92dcit90fhj3hpv8ew3g1epr Cookbook:Pear Chutney 102 154375 4499591 4480760 2025-06-07T02:02:14Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499591 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Chutney recipes | Yield = 3 pints (approximately seven 5-inch jars) | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]] | [[Cookbook:Side dishes|Side Dishes]] '''Pear chutney''' is served as a [[Cookbook:Side dishes|side dish]] for many [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Indian]] foods. It can be mild to extra hot depending on the individual preference. == Ingredients == *4½ [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] firm ripe [[Cookbook:Pear|pears]] *1 large green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile pepper]] *1½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:Raisin|raisins]] *4 cups [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]] *1 cup [[Cookbook:Crystallised ginger|crystallised ginger]], cut small *3 cups white [[Cookbook:Vinegar|vinegar]] *½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] *1 cup water *¼ tsp powdered [[Cookbook:Clove|cloves]] *½ tsp [[Cookbook:Cinnamon|cinnamon]] *¼ tsp [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]] *¼ tsp [[Cookbook:Allspice|allspice]] *6 [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf|bay leaves]] *½ cup liquid [[Cookbook:Pectin|pectin]] == Procedure == # Pare, core, and [[Cookbook:Slicing|slice]] pears. # [[Cookbook:Chopping|Chop]] pepper finely. # Mix pears, pepper, raisins, sugar, crystallised ginger, white vinegar, salt, and water in a pot. # Use string to tie spices in a [[Cookbook:Cheesecloth|cheesecloth]] bag and add to pears # [[Cookbook:Simmering|Simmer]] mixture until thick, about 2 hours. # Remove spice bag. # Add liquid pectin and [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]] for 1 minute. # Pour immediately into hot, sterilised jars, and seal straight away. [[Category:Recipes using pear|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Indian recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Vegan recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes for chutney|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Allspice recipes]] [[Category:Sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Ground cinnamon recipes]] [[Category:Clove recipes]] [[Category:Candied ginger recipes]] suz2tw1or0iu8ogzot7a603zhgkn8c0 Cookbook:Quorn Pitta 102 160002 4499475 4493934 2025-06-07T01:39:35Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499475 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{recipesummary|category=Sandwich recipes|servings=1|time=10 minutes|difficulty=1 | Image = [[Image:Quornpitta.JPG|300px]] }}{{recipe}} Dubbed the "VDP QE Quornpitta", this pitta is prepared with Quorn and is suitable for vegetarians. The contributing author noted the following anecdote:<blockquote>''I first came up to the idea of the pitta as I found that chopped-up Quorn pieces available from supermarkets taste (after microwaving without additives) quite bad. After adding ketchup, it tasted way better, so I started thinking and experimenting and finally came up with blending tomato paste, vinegar, garlic and some red peppers (similar to a regular taco-mix). This sauce I made is however not made with sugar and not greasy (unlike ketchup). I added the whole in a pitta, as this is widely available (you may use other oven-baked breads too). As certain nutritionist organisations have their own version of pitta too to include in their diets, and as the ingredients used here are even better in quality.''</blockquote> ==Ingredients== [[Image:Quornpitta_requirements.jpg|thumb|310x310px|VDP QE Quorn pitta required materials]] === Sauce === * 1–1½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoons]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * 1 can (240 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) [[Cookbook:Tomato Paste|tomato paste]] (double concentrate) * 2 [[Cookbook:Shallot|shallots]] or 1 large [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] * ¼ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Garlic Powder|garlic powder]] * 4 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] white [[Cookbook:Vinegar|vinegar]] * 1 teaspoon [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] (or to taste) * ½ teaspoon dried [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] or several stalks of fresh oregano (or to taste) * 1 teaspoon ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] (or to taste) * 1 teaspoon of ground [[Cookbook:Black Cardamom|black cardamom]] === Assembly === * [[Cookbook:Pita|Pita bread]] * Quorn ==Procedure== #Combine the ingredients for the sauce, and make sure it's completely smooth. #[[Cookbook:Microwaving|Microwave]] the sauce for 2 minutes. Stir the sauce, make sure its not dried out (add some vinegar if too dry), and microwave for 2 minutes more. The sauce can be then set aside. #Microwave the Quorn for 1–2 minutes. Combine sauce and Quorn, and make sure it's smooth—that the whole should look like a paste rather than meat. Microwave again for 2 minutes. #Prepare the pitta as indicated or use as is. Put the Quorn mixture inside the pitta. #Serve. [[Category:Recipes using bread]] [[Category:Sandwich recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic powder]] [[Category:Recipes using tomato]] [[Category:Vegetarian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using black cardamom]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using ground cumin]] t24hysfy5lw6mbdf566rgntqj594oze Cookbook:Xocolatl (Aztec Chocolate Beverage) 102 174731 4499533 4480326 2025-06-07T01:53:52Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499533 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Beverage recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Beverages|Beverages]] A more-or-less faithful modern interpretation of the bitter Aztec drink. == Ingredients == * 2 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] extra-dark [[Cookbook:Chocolate|chocolate]] (should be 85% cocoa or more) * ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Cornmeal|cornmeal]] * Very spicy [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile peppers]] (e.g. habaneros) * [[Cookbook:Vanilla|Vanilla]] extract (or vanilla beans, but extract is more convenient) * Spices such as [[Cookbook:Clove|cloves]], [[Cookbook:Cinnamon|cinnamon]], or [[Cookbook:Annatto|annatto]] * [[Cookbook:Honey|Honey]] or [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]] * Lots of ice == Equipment == * [[Cookbook:Blender|Blender]] * Coarse paper filter or fine wire mesh [[Cookbook:Strainer|strainer]] * [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|Skillet]] * [[Cookbook:Saucepan|Saucepan]] == Procedure == # Toast cornmeal in dry [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|skillet]] over medium-high heat, stirring frequently. When cornmeal turns a dark tan or light brown color, add 2 cups water, stir, and remove from heat. Let cornmeal soak in water overnight. # Grind cornmeal in [[Cookbook:Blender|blender]] until it forms a smooth paste. Filter or strain the paste to remove the coarse corn mush. The goal is to make a smooth but thick gel to be used as an emulsifier and thickener. It may be possible to substitute something made of cornstarch instead. Discard the mush and set aside the strained gel. # Bring 2 cups of water to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]] in a [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]]. Meanwhile, cut open the chili peppers and remove the seeds. Add the peppers to the boiling water and boil them until the amount of liquid is reduced to 1 cup. The liquid should be pale yellow and taste very spicy. Discard peppers and set aside liquid. # Add chocolate and 1 cup water to saucepan. Stir frequently over medium heat until chocolate is melted. Slowly add cornmeal gel (you might want to decant it so that any settled lumps or grit remain at the bottom). Add vanilla, spices, and sweetener if desired. Slowly add pepper liquid until the desired spiciness is reached. # Transfer mixture to [[Cookbook:Blender|blender]], add lots of ice cubes, and blend until smooth and frothy. == Sources == * [http://kiad.livejournal.com/422526.html The Aztec Xocoatl, the Spanish Chocolatl, the English Chocolate.] [[Category:Recipes for beverages]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Dark chocolate recipes]] [[Category:Cinnamon recipes]] [[Category:Cornmeal recipes]] k2ojajo0yrcrxuo45ldyvsezn3bc4at Cookbook:Stuffed Squash 102 177311 4499466 4493972 2025-06-07T01:38:21Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499466 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary|category=Squash recipes|servings=4|time=60 minutes|difficulty=3 | Image = [[File:Acorn squash stuffed with pilaf and topped with cheese.jpg|300px]] }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Vegetarian cuisine|Vegetarian cuisine]] ==Ingredients== *1–4 winter [[Cookbook:Squash|squashes]], depending on size (red kuri, blue hubbard, [[Cookbook:Acorn Squash|acorn]], or other round-ish winter squash) *[[Cookbook:Olive Oil|Olive oil]] *1½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:Rice Pilaf|rice pilaf]] mix *¼ cup almond oil *½ cups slivered [[Cookbook:Almond|almonds]] *[[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|Red pepper flakes]] *[[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] *1 small yellow [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] *1 red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]] (optional) *Water or [[Cookbook:Broth|broth]] *3–4 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] *1 cup [[Cookbook:Grater|grated]] cheese ([[Cookbook:Gruyère Cheese|gruyère]] or appenzeller) ==Procedure== === Roasting === # Cut off the top of the squash and dig out the soft insides and seeds. Throw away the insides and seeds. # Coat the squash, inside and out, with a thin layer of olive oil. Salt and pepper the inside. # Place in a 350°F [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] and [[Cookbook:Roasting|roast]] until a fork easily pierces the flesh (about 30–45 minutes). # While the squash is roasting, prepare the stuffing (below). === Stuffing === # Heat almond oil in a large pot. Add the slivered almonds, some red pepper flakes, and a little salt, and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] the almonds until lightly browned and fragrant. # Add the onion and continue to sauté until translucent, at which point you should add the garlic and red bell pepper and sauté for 1–2 more minutes. # Mix in the rice pilaf mix, coating the mixture with the almond oil. Stir this around until the rice is hot and lightly toasted (3–5 minutes, or less). # Add 2½ cups water or broth and bring it to an open [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. Cover the pan and turn down the heat to let it [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] until the rice is cooked (about 30–45 minutes). # Salt and pepper to taste. # When the rice is done, pour it into the roasted squash. Grate the cheese on top. [[Cookbook:Broiling|Broil]] a few minutes until the cheese is bubbly and toasty. [[Category:Recipes using squash]] [[Category:Vegetarian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using almond]] [[Category:Recipes using gruyère]] [[Category:Recipes using rice]] [[Category:Side dish recipes]] [[Category:Roasted recipes]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using broth and stock]] 9gmpqir5vyaho4s8h6w8wa940yvhdwf Cookbook:Montreal Steak Seasoning 102 179579 4499483 4495694 2025-06-07T01:40:30Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499483 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Spice mix recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} ==Ingredients== * 2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoons]] California [[Cookbook:Garlic Powder|garlic powder]] (probably any garlic powder will do) * 4 teaspoons coarsely-ground [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] seeds * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] coarse [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] (kosher or sea) * 4 teaspoons [[Cookbook:Dill|dill]] weed * 4 teaspoons [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] * 4 teaspoons crushed [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] (or [[Cookbook:Cayenne Pepper|cayenne pepper]]) * 4 teaspoons fresh coarsely-ground [[Cookbook:Black Pepper|black pepper]] ==Procedure== #Combine the ingredients, then use them to season steak. Can be stored in an airtight container for a number of months. [[Category:Spice mix recipes]] [[Category:Canadian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Dill recipes]] [[Category:Paprika recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic powder]] p8s55wnjg0ql635ku29fosm4m0920oa Cookbook:Italian Seasoning 102 179970 4499494 4480980 2025-06-07T01:42:16Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499494 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary | category = Spice mix recipes | difficulty = 1 | yield = ¾ cup (180 g) }} {{recipe}}| [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the United States|American cuisine]] | [[Cookbook:Spices|Spices]] '''Italian seasoning''' is a dried herb blend traditionally containing basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, garlic powder, sage, and/or coriander. The blend will differ between recipes and commercial manufacturers. == Ingredients == * 1 bunch (20 g) [[Cookbook:Basil|Basil]] * 2 tablespoons [[Cookbook:Garlic Powder|Garlic Powder]] * 1 bunch (20 g) [[Cookbook:Marjoram|Marjoram]] * 1 bunch (20 g) [[Cookbook:Oregano|Oregano]] * 2 tablespoons [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|Crushed red pepper flakes]] * 1 bunch (20 g) [[Cookbook:Rosemary|Rosemary]] * 1 bunch (20 g) [[Cookbook:Sage|Sage]] * 1 bunch (20 g) [[Cookbook:Savory|Savory]] * 1 bunch (20 g) [[Cookbook:Thyme|Thyme]] == Procedure == # Mix together well or pulse about a minute in a [[Cookbook:Food Processor|food processor]]. # Store in an airtight container. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Start with equal amounts, and modify to your own liking. * Basil, marjoram, oregano, and sage are considered essential, but any of the spices are optional. * Make only what you need and discard after about a year. [[Category:Spice mix recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using marjoram]] kyalw8jxbpyfp6twns1nr1wwldo77bb Cookbook:Sweet and Sour Fish Casserole 102 186091 4499547 4495874 2025-06-07T01:55:51Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499547 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Casserole recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Fish|Fish]] This is a '''sweet and sour fish [[Cookbook:Casserole|casserole]]''', baked in the [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]]. It goes well with [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]] and a [[Cookbook:Salad|green salad]]. The recipe is adapted from ''The Sephardic Table'' by Pamela Grau Twena. ==Ingredients== * ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Lemon|lemon juice]] * 1 (heaping) [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Tomato Paste|tomato paste]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Tsp|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] * 2–3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]] * 2–3 medium [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] to make 1 cup * 2 green [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell peppers]], sliced * 1 [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile pepper]], finely [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 6 medium [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], sliced * 2–3 [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic cloves]], thinly sliced * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * ½ tsp [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] * 500–700 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] white [[Cookbook:Fish|fish]] fillet (e.g., [[Cookbook:Cod|cod]], [[Cookbook:Haddock|haddock]], [[Cookbook:Hake|hake]], [[Cookbook:Pollock|pollock]]) * 2 Tbsp finely-[[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]] or [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]] sprig (optional) == Procedure == # Combine lemon juice, tomato paste, sugar and turmeric in small bowl, mix until smooth. Set this sauce aside. # Preheat [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] to 350°F. # Heat the oil in a large pot. Add the onions, and [[Cookbook:Saute|sauté]] until golden-brown and they begin to loosen their moisture. Then, remove using a slotted spoon, and layer in a oven-proof dish. # In the same oil, sauté the bell and chili peppers for 2 minutes or until softened, transfer using a slotted spoon to oven-proof dish, layering over the onions # Layer half of the raw tomatoes over the peppers. # Spread the garlic over the tomatoes, and season with half of the salt and pepper. # In the same oil, sauté the fish for 1 minute, then transfer to dish, place on top of tomatoes, season with remaining salt and pepper. # Top the fish with the remaining tomato slices. Spread the lemon-tomato-paste sauce over the top layer. # Cover dish with [[Cookbook:Aluminium Foil|aluminum foil]], and [[Cookbook:Baking|bake]] for 20 minutes. # Remove aluminum foil, continue baking 10 more minutes, or until the fish flakes easily when tested. # Sprinkle with parsley or cilantro garnish, if desired. # Serve immediately. == Notes, tips, and variations == * The [[Cookbook:Chili Pepper|chili pepper]] can be replaced by [[Cookbook:Chili Powder|chili powder]] or completely omitted if a less spicy dish is desired. * A can of tomatoes can replace the fresh tomatoes. [[Category:Fish recipes]] [[Category:Casserole recipes]] [[Category:Baked recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] [[Category:Cod recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] [[Category:Haddock recipes]] [[Category:Hake recipes]] jyww4vr7zaexm7gbqwx2atr1ndlgkks Cookbook:Spaghetti alla Puttanesca 102 190227 4499552 4495888 2025-06-07T01:56:36Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499552 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary | Category = Italian recipes | Time = 1 hour | Difficulty = 2 | Image = [[Image:Spaghettiniphoto.jpg|300px]] | Servings = 6–8 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Italy|Cuisine of Italy]] | [[Cookbook:Pasta Recipes|Pasta Recipes]] '''''Spaghetti alla puttanesca''''' (Italian: "whore's spaghetti") is a spicy, tangy and somewhat salty [[wikipedia:Italian cuisine|Italian]] [[cookbook:pasta|pasta]] dish. According to Annarita Cuomo, writer for ''Il Golfo'', a newspaper serving the Italian islands of [[wikipedia:Ischia|Ischia]] and [[wikipedia:Procida|Procida]], ''sugo alla puttanesca'' was invented in the 1950s by Sandro Petti, co-owner of ''Rancio Fellone'', a famous Ischian restaurant and nightspot.<ref>[http://www.ilgolfo.it/t/storehtm/htm19/17Feb0501f Annarita Cuomo's story on the origin of ''spaghetti alla puttanesca'']</ref> Apparently, when near closing one evening, Petti found a group of hungry friends sitting at one of his tables. Petti was low on ingredients and told them he didn't have enough to make them a meal. They complained that it was late and they were hungry. "''Facci una puttanata qualsiasi''" ("make any kind of garbage"), they insisted. Petti had nothing more than four tomatoes, two olives and some [[wikipedia:caper|capers]]; the basic ingredients for the ''sugo''. "So I used them to make the sauce for the spaghetti," Petti told Cuomo. Later, Petti included the dish on his menu as ''spaghetti alla puttanesca''. Ingredients vary a bit among chefs and cooks according to individual tastes. However, this version (from Lazio) always includes [[wikipedia:anchovy|anchovies]], while a Neapolitan version never does.<ref>[http://www.portanapoli.com/Ita/Cucina/ga_puttanesca.html Neapolitan recipe for ''spaghetti alla puttanesca'' on ''Portonapoli'']</ref><ref>[http://www.accademiaitalianacucina.it/ricetta.php?id=889 Recipe on the site for the ''Accademia Italiana della Cucina'']</ref> An [[Cookbook:Italian-American Spaghetti alla Puttanesca|Italian-American version]] of this dish has emerged that omits butter and oregano but includes onions, anchovies and chile peppers.<ref>[http://www.mediterrasian.com/delicious_recipes_pasta_puta.htm ''Pasta puttanesca'' recipe on Mediterrasian.com]</ref> Shrimp and scallops [[wikipedia:sautéd|sautéd]] in olive oil go beautifully with this dish. If you can't eat shellfish then add [[w:Tuna#Canned tuna|canned tuna]] or broiled [[cookbook:salmon|salmon]] to the pasta before coating it with ''sugo''. {{Nutrition Summary |ServingSize=1/6 of recipe (525 g) |Servings=6 |Cals=572 |FatCals=152 |TotalFat=16.9 g |SatFat=6.1 g |Cholesterol=30 mg |Sodium=754 mg |Carbs=90.2 g |Fiber=9.1 g |Sugars=10.7 g |Protein=14.7 g |VitaminA=55% |VitaminC=61% |Calcium=10% |Iron=34%}} == Ingredients == * 600 [[Cookbook:Gram|grams]] (21 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]]) uncooked [[Cookbook:Spaghetti|spaghetti]] * 50 grams (1.75 ounces) [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] extra-virgin [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * 115 grams (4 ounces) unsalted [[Cookbook:Anchovy|anchovy]] fillets, crushed into a paste (omit anchovies for Neapolitan version) * 5 cloves of [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], finely [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 200 grams (7 ounces) black [[Cookbook:Olive|olives]], pitted and chopped * 2 tablespoons salted [[Cookbook:Caper|capers]], washed well and coarsely chopped * 1–3 small dried [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile peppers]], chopped (optional) * 900 grams (roughly 2 [[Cookbook:Pound|pounds]]) plum [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], peeled and [[wikipedia:purée|puréed]] * 2 tablespoons chopped [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste == Procedure == # Put the butter, olive oil, garlic, and anchovy paste in a [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|skillet]] over medium heat. # Before the garlic browns, add the olives, capers, tomato sauce, and chile peppers. # Add 2–3 pinches of salt, mixing over high heat. # Meanwhile, cook the spaghetti in salted water (at least 4 quarts of water per pound of spaghetti being cooked). Strain it when it's [[wikipedia:al dente|''al dente'']]. # Place pasta in a large serving bowl, and coat it with sauce. Then, sprinkle it with chopped parsley. # Mix and serve hot. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * Italians customarily do not top this dish with grated cheese. * This recipe calls for chile peppers. Choosing the right quantity and type of pepper depends on your personal taste and a bit of trial and error. For this dish, most chefs use peppers in the moderate range of the [[wikipedia:Scoville scale#List of Scoville ratings|Scoville scale]]. Use one or one and a half small peppers the first time you make this recipe. Use one and a half or two small peppers if your first attempt at making ''sugo'' leaves you craving more pepper heat. Keep increasing the number of peppers until you get it right. Most chefs stop at three. ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Mediterranean recipes]] [[Category:Pasta recipes]] [[Category:Italian recipes]] [[Category:Featured recipes]] [[Category:Anchovy recipes]] [[Category:Butter recipes]] [[Category:Caper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] thhkf93t6gha3cmdcokinaryf40322y Cookbook:Potato Castle 102 190337 4499584 4498592 2025-06-07T02:01:19Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499584 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Potato recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} ==Ingredients== * 4 [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]] * 200 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] (8 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] / 0.4 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]]) [[Cookbook:Mushroom|mushrooms]] * [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|Olive oil]] or [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] * 1 pack (200 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]] / 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]]) [[Cookbook:Cream|cream]] * 200 g (8 oz / 0.4 lb) fresh white [[Cookbook:Cheese|cheese]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Black pepper]] * [[Cookbook:Chiles|Chile]] powder * White [[Cookbook:Bread Crumb|breadcrumbs]] ==Procedure== # [[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] the potatoes slightly. [[Cookbook:Slicing|Slice]] them or [[Cookbook:Mashing|mash]] them. Mix in salt and black pepper to taste. # [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] the mushroom in oil slightly. # Lightly oil a [[Cookbook:Baking Dish|baking dish]]. Spread half of the potatoes on the bottom, and arrange the mushrooms over top. Add half of the cream and spices over them. Sprinkle some breadcrumbs and cheese over them. # Spread the remaining potatoes over top, and pour the remaining cream over everything. Sprinkle on some more breadcrumbs. # [[Cookbook:Baking|Bake]] for 20 minutes. Add some more cheese on top, then return to the oven to melt and brown the cheese. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Hellim, mozzarella, or dried curd cheese also work well. [[Category:Recipes using potato]] [[Category:Recipes using mushroom]] [[Category:Baking recipes]] [[Category:Casserole recipes]] [[Category:Side dish recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Butter recipes]] [[Category:Bread crumb recipes]] [[Category:Cheese recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cream recipes]] 9bryb2btr282nm9zqfedlbzp6iqc97n Cookbook:Stracciatella I 102 197555 4499467 4438046 2025-06-07T01:38:30Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499467 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Soup recipes | Difficulty = 2 | Image = [[File:Straciatella - bowl.JPG|300px]] }} {{recipe}} '''Straciatella''' is an Italian egg-drop soup. It uses a chicken broth base, and adds flavour with fresh parsley, Parmesan cheese, and pepper. ==Ingredients== *4 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:Chicken Broth|chicken broth]] *2 large [[Cookbook:Eggs|eggs]] *½ cup shredded [[Cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|parmesan cheese]] *~¼ cup fresh chopped [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]] *~1 tsp [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] to taste *~½ tsp [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]] (optional) *Semolina (optional) *Red [[Cookbook:Chile flakes|chile flakes]], or chile powder (optional) ==Procedure== #Put the broth in a large pot, and bring to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. #Separately, combine eggs, cheese, and parsley, and [[Cookbook:Beating|beat]] until the cheese and parsley are moistened. #Once the broth is at a rolling boil, use a [[Cookbook:Whisk|whisk]] to set the fluid whirling. #Slowly add the egg mixture, keeping the broth at a boil so the egg cooks quickly. #Remove from heat, and add pepper. #Serve immediately, or reheat and serve very hot. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Since Parmesan cheese is salty, it's unlikely you'll need to add more salt for flavour. [[Category:Soup recipes]] [[Category:Egg recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Italian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with images]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Chicken broth and stock recipes]] 9q3ubtj7bygdril664ey0gpb7jusrj1 Cookbook:Meatballs with Honey Lime Sauce 102 199659 4499487 4498050 2025-06-07T01:41:20Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499487 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Meat recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} == Ingredients == *1 [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] ground [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]] *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:salt|salt]] *1 tsp [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] *1 tsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] *½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] dried [[Cookbook:Bread Crumb|breadcrumbs]] *1 tsp dried [[Cookbook:Rosemary|rosemary]] *1 tsp dried [[Cookbook:Thyme|thyme]] *1 [[Cookbook:Egg|egg]], beaten *2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Clarified butter|clarified butter]] *¼ cup [[Cookbook:Stock|chicken broth]] *2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Honey|honey]] *3 [[Cookbook:Lime|limes]], juiced == Procedure == #Combine beef, salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, ¼ cup breadcrumbs, rosemary, thyme, and egg. #Refrigerate for at least 1 hour. #Shape into 1-[[Cookbook:Ounce|ounce]] balls and [[Cookbook:Dredging|dredge]] meatballs in remaining breadcrumbs. #Melt butter in your largest [[Cookbook:Sauté Pan|sauté pan]] over low heat. #Raise the heat to medium. Place balls in skillet, working in batches if needed. Cook until well-browned with an internal temperature of 160 °F. #Place meatballs in a 200°F oven to keep warm. #[[Cookbook:Deglazing|Deglaze]] pan with broth. Add honey and lime juice, and boil until reduced by ¼. #Return meatballs to pan and [[Cookbook:Mixing|toss]] to coat. #Serve warm. [[Category:Recipes using ground beef]] [[Category:Honey recipes]] [[Category:Lime juice recipes]] [[Category:Sauce recipes]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Clarified butter recipes]] [[Category:Bread crumb recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Egg recipes]] [[Category:Chicken broth and stock recipes]] dn0tsjmfcbakbi0j7xwa73w8xvv4xsn Cookbook:Spicy Fried Rice 102 200707 4499549 4430625 2025-06-07T01:56:08Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499549 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary|category=Rice recipes|servings=3|time=15 minutes|difficulty=2|energy=54 Kcal.}} {{Recipe}} ==Ingredients== * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Oil|coconut oil]] * 1 big [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] * 3 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], crushed * 2 [[Cookbook:Centimetre (cm)|cm]] piece [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Scallion|scallions]], cut into 1.5 cm pieces * 50 g [[Cookbook:Chile|red chile]], cut into 1 cm pieces * 1 cup (900 g) [[Cookbook:Basmati rice|basmati rice]], cooked * 30 g [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder * 3 tbsp light [[Cookbook:Soy sauce|soy sauce]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Fish sauce|fish sauce]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Dehydrated Broth|chicken powder]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] ==Procedure== # Heat the oil in a [[Cookbook:Non-stick|non-stick]] [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|pan]], and [[Cookbook:Frying|fry]] the big onion, garlic, red chilli, ginger, and scallion. Stir for about 30 minutes until fragrant. # Add the basmati rice, chilli powder, light soy sauce, fish sauce, chicken powder, salt, and pepper. Cook, stirring, until well-mixed and heated through. # Serve hot. [[Category:Fried rice recipes]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Side dish recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Rice recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Coconut oil recipes]] [[Category:Fish sauce recipes]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] hezwbuukqpy64hr6v7n8dwjheg4itc6 Cookbook:Fry Seasoning for Chicken 102 200788 4499505 4499153 2025-06-07T01:43:53Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499505 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Spice mix recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} == Ingredients == * ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] smoked [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * ¼ cup granulated [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 6 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Lemon Pepper|lemon pepper]] * 3 tbsp [[Cookbook:Cayenne Pepper|cayenne pepper]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flake]] * 2 tbsp Old Bay seasoning * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Worcestershire Sauce|Worcestershire sauce]] powder (you can find this easily on the Internet) == Procedure == #Combine all ingredients in an airtight container with a shaker lid. [[Category:Spice mix recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using cayenne]] [[Category:Paprika recipes]] [[Category:Lemon pepper recipes]] 8avqozo20j7zvmk1jahaddev5u00h1z Cookbook:Grill Seasoning 102 201208 4499500 4499147 2025-06-07T01:43:06Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499500 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Spice mix recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} == Ingredients == === Variation for chops === * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] dark [[Cookbook:Brown Sugar|brown sugar]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * ½ cup coarsely-ground [[Cookbook:Black Pepper|black pepper]] * 3 ⅔ [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * ½ cup [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Cayenne Pepper|cayenne pepper]] * ¼ cup dried [[Cookbook:Rosemary|rosemary]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Garlic Powder|garlic powder]] * ½ cup dried [[Cookbook:Apple|apples]], finely [[Cookbook:Mincing|minced]] in a [[Cookbook:Food Processor|food processor]] === Variation for chicken === * ½ cup paprika * ¼ cup smoked paprika * ¼ cup brown sugar * ¼ cup salt * ¼ cup coarsely-ground black pepper * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Lemon Pepper|lemon pepper]] * ¼ cup cayenne pepper === Extra spicy variation === * ½ cup cayenne pepper * ¼ cup salt * 1 cup dark brown sugar * ½ cup smoked paprika == Procedure == #Combine all ingredients in an airtight container with a shaker lid. #Use as desired or as directed in a given recipe. [[Category:Spice mix recipes]] [[Category:Apple recipes]] [[Category:Dark brown sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using cayenne]] [[Category:Lemon pepper recipes]] m1ih4tldvxcpzdeojg3o78i98b3zbhy Cookbook:Rava Dosa (Indian Semolina Pancake) 102 202363 4499574 4436726 2025-06-07T01:59:34Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499574 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Flatbread recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} ==Ingredients== * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Rice Flour|rice flour]] * 1 cup maida (or [[Cookbook:Flour|all-purpose flour]]) * ½ cup suji ([[Cookbook:Semolina|semolina]] flour) * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * 3 Indian green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Tsp|tsp]] jeera ([[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]]) * ½ cup [[Cookbook:Buttermilk|buttermilk]] * Water ==Procedure== # Mix all the ingredients together to a watery [[Cookbook:Batter|batter]]. # Heat a [[Cookbook:Griddle|griddle]] or pan, and grease it with oil. # Sprinkle the batter on the pan with your hand . # Cook it on medium temperature for 3–4 minutes, or until it is completely cooked. # Serve it with tomato or peanut chutney. [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes for flatbread]] [[Category:Pancake recipes]] [[Category:Buttermilk recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Rice flour recipes]] [[Category:All-purpose flour recipes]] [[Category:Semolina recipes]] [[Category:Cumin recipes]] 39s0q90gfx4eg9omy27vzetydfgmqch Cookbook:Texas Style Barbecue Ribs 102 202883 4499464 4499041 2025-06-07T01:38:07Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499464 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Meat recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Texas cuisine|Texas cuisine]] == Ingredients == === '''Mop''' === * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] apple [[Cookbook:Cider Vinegar|cider vinegar]] * ⅓ cup [[Cookbook:Honey|honey]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Worcestershire Sauce|Worcestershire sauce]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Cayenne Pepper|cayenne pepper]] === '''Rub''' === * 6 tbsp dark [[Cookbook:Brown Sugar|brown sugar]] * 2 tbsp cayenne pepper * 2 tbsp smoked [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] * 2 tbsp kosher [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 2 tbsp freshly ground [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Old Bay|Old Bay]] seasoning * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Garlic Powder|garlic powder]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Onion Powder|onion powder]] * 2 tbsp dried [[Cookbook:Rosemary|rosemary]] * 2 tbsp dried [[Cookbook:Thyme|thyme]] === Other === * 2 slabs St. Louis style [[Cookbook:Pork|pork]] ribs == Procedure == #Combine all Mop ingredients and place in a spray bottle. Combine all Rub ingredients and massage into pork. Refrigerate pork overnight. #The next day, place hickory chunks into the firebox of a smoker. Heat to 225°F. #Place ribs in smoker and cook, spraying with Mop often. #[[Cookbook:Grilling|Grill]] ribs on high, turning often, spraying grilled side every time it's turned, until well browned on both sides. #Remove and let rest 7 minutes. #Slice into one rib portions and place in a large stainless steel bowl. Pour in about ½ cup of Mop and [[Cookbook:Mixing#Tossing|toss]] to coat ribs. Serve warm. [[Category:Texas recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using pork]] [[Category:Barbecue recipes]] [[Category:Smoked recipes]] [[Category:Vinegar recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Dark brown sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using cayenne]] [[Category:Honey recipes]] k3w108jol0gs9qrl1g05py7ev0vafuk Cookbook:Gin Fried Rice 102 203126 4499502 4497389 2025-06-07T01:43:29Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499502 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Rice recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} [[Category:Recipes using gin]] [[Category:Asian recipes]] [[Category:Rice recipes]] [[Category:Fried rice recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chicken]] Gin adds a spectacular finish to plain fried rice. Prepare this tableside next time you have guests and they will be amazed. == Ingredients == * 5 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] day-old cooked white [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * Freshly-ground [[Cookbook:Black Pepper|black pepper]] * 4 [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], scrambled, cooked, and roughly [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] * ½ cup [[Cookbook:Gin|gin]] * 2 cups shredded cooked [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]] * 3 tbsp [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] * 3 tbsp [[Cookbook:Mincing|minced]] [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 1 tbsp plus ¾ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] == Special equipment == * A fire extinguisher * A long match or a firestick == Procedure == #Melt butter in a large straight-sided [[Cookbook:Sauté Pan|sauté pan]]. #Add all ingredients except gin to pan. Cook until all ingredients are heated through. #Add gin and carefully ignite off of the heat. #Place pan back on heat and cook until you don't smell alcohol any more. #Serve warm. [[Category:Rice recipes]] [[Category:Egg recipes]] [[Category:Butter recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] h9y0bkeg69sh8kzvxgzqzgpmfjxg3n2 Cookbook:Grilled Mesquite Meatloaf 102 203151 4499499 4498068 2025-06-07T01:42:53Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499499 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Meat recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} Unlike regular meatloaf, which is baked in an oven, this version is grilled over mesquite to form a nice crust and smoky flavor. == Ingredients == * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|Tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * ½ large [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]], plus a [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] * 3 Tbsp [[Cookbook:Mincing|minced]] [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] diced [[Cookbook:Celery|celery]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] (450 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) ground [[Cookbook:Beef#Chuck|chuck]] (20% fat) * 2 [[Cookbook:Lemon|lemons]], juiced * 1 tsp freshly-ground [[Cookbook:Black Pepper|black pepper]] * 1 ½ tsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Worcestershire Sauce|Worcestershire sauce]] * ½ cup panko [[Cookbook:Breadcrumbs|breadcrumbs]] * 2 Tbsp [[Cookbook:Ketchup|ketchup]] * ½ pound (225 g) charcoal briquets * 1 cup soaked mesquite chips == Procedure == #Heat oil in a large [[Cookbook:Sauté Pan|sauté pan]] over medium-high heat. Add onion and a pinch of kosher salt, and cook until translucent. #Add garlic and cook until garlic reaches a golden color. #Add celery and cook until lightly browned around edges. Set aside until cool. #Mix together ground chuck, onion mixture, lemon juice, pepper, red pepper flakes, Worcestershire sauce, and breadcrumbs. Shape into a 3½ x 7½-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] loaf about 2 inches thick. [[Cookbook:Brush|Brush]] with ketchup and set aside. #Heat charcoal in a large chimney starter. Once hot, evenly distribute around the bottom of the [[Cookbook:Grill|grill]] and mix with mesquite. Reapply the grate and place the loaf on top. #[[Cookbook:Grilling|Grill]], covered, turning often, until internal temperature reaches 160°F (72˚C). #Remove from heat and let rest for 10 minutes. #Serve thick slices with mashed potatoes, roast vegetables, and gravy. [[Category:Recipes using ground beef]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Grilled recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Bread crumb recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using celery]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using ketchup]] afy7pa6xl1kk9z7ofq0a441yvmq1mry Cookbook:Meatloaf Dinner 102 203166 4499486 4494465 2025-06-07T01:41:10Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499486 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Meat recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} Learn to enjoy it when you hear meatloaf is for dinner. Add mashed potatoes, gravy, and roast vegetables, and you've got a big plate of comfort. == Ingredients == ===Meatloaf=== * ½ [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] ground [[Cookbook:Beef#Loin|sirloin]] * ½ pound ground [[Cookbook:Beef#Chuck|chuck]] * 6 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]] garlic [[Cookbook:Crouton|croûtons]], coarsely crushed * 1 ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 1 ½ tsp freshly-ground [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Ketchup|ketchup]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Worcestershire Sauce|Worcestershire sauce]] * 1 ⅛ tsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Egg|egg]], beaten * 2 tsp [[Cookbook:Rosemary|rosemary]], finely chopped * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Thyme|thyme]], finely chopped * 6 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], smashed and chopped * ½ large [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Carrot|carrots]], peeled and diced * ½ red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], diced * 4 strips thick cut [[Cookbook:Bacon|bacon]], cut into 6 pieces and crisp-cooked * 2 tbsp bacon fat ===Gravy=== * 1 cup chicken [[Cookbook:Broth|broth]] * 1 cup [[Cookbook:Cream|heavy cream]] * Fond from meatloaf pan * 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce ===Mashed potatoes=== * 1 ½ pounds Russet [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]], peeled and cut into ½-inch dice * 4 tbsp unsalted [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] * ¼ cup heavy cream * 1 tsp salt * 1 tsp freshly-ground black pepper * 1 egg yolk, beaten ===Roast vegetables=== * 4 large carrots, peeled and cut into 1½-inch pieces * ½ cup [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * Salt * Freshly-ground black pepper * 6 cloves garlic, smashed and finely chopped * 1 large onion, wedged * ½ each green bell pepper and red bell pepper, cut into 2½-inch strips == Procedure == === Meatloaf === #Heat a large stainless steel straight-sided [[Cookbook:Sauté Pan|sauté pan]] over medium high heat. #Add the bacon drippings, garlic, and vegetables. [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] until vegetables are lightly browned around edges. Remove vegetables and set aside until cool. #Mix remaining meatloaf ingredients and sautéed vegetables but leave out the bacon. Shape with a loaf pan and place on an ungreased, unlined baking pan. #Insert a probe [[Cookbook:Thermometer|thermometer]] at a 45 degree angle into the center of the loaf. [[Cookbook:Baking|Bake]] the loaf at 325°F until internal temperature reaches 155°F. #Keep warm on a different pan than the one you used to cook it. === Roast vegetables === #In a separate oven, prepare the vegetables. [[Cookbook:Mixing#Tossing|Toss]] the vegetables with olive oil and garlic. Sprinkle liberally with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. #Lay vegetables in a single layer on a [[Cookbook:Baking Sheet|half-sheet pan]]. #[[Cookbook:Baking|Bake]] at 450°F, shaking the pan halfway, for about 25 minutes. Keep warm. === Gravy === #Heat meatloaf pan over medium-high heat on two burners. #Whisk in flour and cook, whisking often, until blond. #[[Cookbook:Deglazing|Deglaze]] pan with broth and [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]] until reduced by ⅔. #Add cream and Worcestershire sauce, and reduce heat to below a [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]]. Cook until slightly thickened and gravy coats the back of a spoon. === Mashed potatoes === #While broth for the gravy is reducing above, prepare the potatoes. Place potatoes in a medium [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]] and cover with cold water. #Set over high heat, cover and bring to a boil. Once boiling, uncover, decrease the heat to maintain a simmer. Cook until tender and easily crushed with [[Cookbook:Tongs|tongs]], approximately 10–15 minutes. #Place the half-and-half and butter into a microwave-safe container and heat in the [[Cookbook:Microwave Oven|microwave]] until warmed through, about 35 seconds. #Drain the potatoes in a [[Cookbook:Colander|colander]] and then return to the saucepan. #[[Cookbook:Mashing|Mash]] the potatoes and then add the cream, butter, salt and pepper and continue to mash until smooth. Stir in the yolk until well-combined. === Serving === #[[Cookbook:Slicing|Slice]] meatloaf nice and thick and place a dollop of mashed potatoes on your plate. #Top with a few slices of meatloaf and some roast vegetables, then smother the whole thing with gravy. #Serve. [[Category:Recipes using ground beef]] [[Category:United States recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Recipes using carrot]] [[Category:Recipes using rosemary]] [[Category:Recipes using thyme]] [[Category:Recipes using bacon]] [[Category:Recipes using butter]] [[Category:Dinner recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]] [[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using heavy cream]] [[Category:Recipes using croutons]] [[Category:Recipes using egg]] [[Category:Recipes using chicken broth and stock]] [[Category:Recipes using ketchup]] mfsc0o6ole75i37pc85ypc03dtno2ij Cookbook:Sweet and Spicy Asian Chicken 102 203608 4499465 4497432 2025-06-07T01:38:13Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499465 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Meat recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} == Ingredients == *4 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. (16 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]]) boneless skinless [[Cookbook:Chicken#Breast|chicken breast]] halves, cut into 1½-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] pieces *3 [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], beaten *[[Cookbook:Poultry Shake|Poultry Shake]] *[[Cookbook:Cornmeal|Cornmeal]] *[[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|Oil]] for [[Cookbook:Deep Fat Frying|deep-frying]] *2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] *1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] *½ tbsp rice [[Cookbook:Wine vinegar|wine vinegar]] *1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Honey|honey]] *¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] frozen [[Cookbook:Orange Juice|orange juice]] concentrate, heated to [[Cookbook:Boiling|boiling]] *1½ tsp [[Cookbook:Granulated Sugar|granulated sugar]] == Procedure == #Dip chicken pieces into eggs. Season liberally with poultry shake and [[Cookbook:Dredging|dredge]] in cornmeal, then move to a plate and let rest 2–3 minutes. #Meanwhile, heat oil to 350°F. Add chicken pieces, working in batches if needed, and [[Cookbook:Frying|fry]] until golden brown and crispy on the outside, and internal temperature reaches 165°F and juices run clear. Drain on a [[Cookbook:Cooling Rack|cooling rack]] set above a [[Cookbook:Baking Sheet|half-sheet pan]]. #Combine remaining ingredients. Add chicken pieces and [[Cookbook:Mixing#Tossing|toss]] to coat. #Serve warm. [[Category:Recipes using chicken breast]] [[Category:Sauce recipes]] [[Category:Deep fried recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Asian recipes]] [[Category:Granulated sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Orange juice recipes]] [[Category:Cornmeal recipes]] [[Category:Egg recipes]] [[Category:Honey recipes]] f64aj6rppyo8x4asws48tdgy0cfynql Cookbook:Pickled Green Mango (Aavakaaya) 102 203631 4499588 4495715 2025-06-07T02:01:55Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499588 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Pickle recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]] ==Ingredients== * 12 medium-sized raw sour [[Cookbook:Mango|mangoes]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] powder * 250 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] (8.75 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]]) [[Cookbook:Mustard|mustard powder]] * 250 g (8.75 oz) red [[Cookbook:Chile|chile]] powder (increase as desired) * 500 g (17.5 oz) crystal salt (powdered) * 150 g (5.25 oz) [[Cookbook:Fenugreek|fenugreek]] seed powder * 250 g (8.75 oz) [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic paste]] * 250 g (8.75 oz) garlic flakes * 1 [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]] (35 oz) [[Cookbook:Sesame Oil|sesame oil]] (gingelly oil) ==Procedure== # Soak the raw mangoes in water for 10 minutes and dry them with a clean cloth. # Slice each of the mangoes vertically in half in such a way that the hard stone in the inside of the mango is also cut into two parts, with each part firm on the two halves. # Remove the seed. Scrape the wafer-thin layer attached to the stone with a spoon. # Cut each half of the sliced mango into 4–5 pieces. Each and every piece should contain a portion of the stone, without which the piece will soften too quickly. # Clean the cut pieces with dry cloth. Transfer the cleaned pieces to a basin. # Sprinkle the turmeric powder on the mango pieces and mix with dry hands. # Pour half of the oil on the pieces ,and mix well with your hands. It is essential to mix the pieces with oil first before adding any other ingredients. This will help the pieces to retain their firm texture. # Mix the powdered salt with the mango. # Mix the mustard powder, red chili powder, garlic paste, and fenugreek powder together in another container. Add half of the remaining oil to the powders and mix to a consistency that can be held in a fist. # Mix the paste well with the mango pieces. Add the remaining oil to the pieces and mix well. # Cover the basin firmly with a lid. If the basin used for mixing doesn’t have a proper lid, transfer the contents to a porcelain jar or a clean plastic container with a firm lid. Tie a neat thick cloth over it and store it in a cool dark shelf. # Open the lid after 3–4 days, mix well, and taste it. The quantity of salt and chili powder needed in the pickle differ depending on several factors. Add salt and/or chili powder if necessary but be cautious in the quantity. The added quantities should be small to only tweak the taste and not alter completely. Those who want to add garlic flakes can do so now. # Transfer the contents to glass, plastic, or porcelain jars. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * Keep ready a reasonably big ceramic jar or a plastic container with a proper lid. Clean and dry thoroughly. * Choose the mangoes carefully. They have to be fully mature, yet raw, green, fibrous and very sour to the taste. A mango that is very fibrous will withstand pickling until the next season without going soft. * Mangoes must be cleaned and dried properly before cutting. The pieces need to be cleaned with a dry cloth but never washed. * Let one person do all the mixing. That person should wash his or her hands and keep them dry. No damp object should be allowed to touch the ingredients at any stage. * On the first day of mixing, the oil may not be visible; however, on the third day, one should notice oil floating above the surface of the pickle. If oil has not covered the pickle completely and is not floating on top, add a little bit more oil and mix well just before transferring to smaller containers. [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using mango]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Pickle recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Fenugreek seed recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic paste]] 7yxtez9fs7ms6zze101hec97pqlr5p9 Cookbook:Spicy Grilled Duck Breasts 102 203934 4499470 4497435 2025-06-07T01:38:59Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499470 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Duck recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} == Ingredients == * 4 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. (28 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]]) boneless [[Cookbook:Duck|duck]] breasts * [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|Olive oil]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * Freshly-ground [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] == Procedure == #[[Cookbook:Brush|Brush]] duck with olive oil. Season liberally with salt, black pepper, and red pepper flakes. Set aside. #Heat a [[Cookbook:Grill|grill]] to medium-high heat. Add duck breasts and cook, covered, 4–5 minutes. Flip and cook 3–4 more minutes for medium rare. #Remove to a plate and let rest 5 minutes. #Serve warm, sliced on the bias. [[Category:Recipes using duck]] [[Category:Grilled recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] eanzyyex8yoa2fw9ngeqie49ntrzksi Cookbook:Asian Grilled Duck Breasts 102 203935 4499525 4499331 2025-06-07T01:46:36Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499525 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Duck recipes | Servings = 4 | Difficulty = 3 | Image = [[File:Duck breast meat french.JPG|300px]] }} {{recipe}} A Mandarin orange glaze adds a charred crust to the duck seasoned with Asian spices like ginger and soy. == Ingredients == *4 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. (28–32 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] / 800–900 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) boneless [[Cookbook:Duck|duck]] breasts *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] (5 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]) [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] *1 tsp (5 ml) freshly ground [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] *1 tsp (5 ml) ground [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] *½ [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] (7.5 ml) [[Cookbook:Red Pepper|red pepper]] flake *1 [[Cookbook:Star Anise|star anise]] pod, ground *2 tsp (10 ml) [[Cookbook:Curry Powder|curry powder]] *½ tsp (2.5 ml) freshly ground [[Cookbook:Cinnamon|cinnamon]] *1 tsp (5 ml) dried [[Cookbook:Basil|basil]] *2 tsp (10 ml) [[Cookbook:Garlic Powder|garlic powder]] *½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (120 ml) canned Mandarin orange wedges in syrup, drained *1 tbsp (15 ml) [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] *2 tbsp (30 ml) [[Cookbook:Honey|honey]] *1½ tbsp (22.5 ml) [[Cookbook:Chili Paste|chile paste]] == Procedure == #Combine salt, pepper, ginger, pepper flake, star anise, basil, curry powder, cinnamon, basil, and garlic powder. Set aside. #Score skin of duck in a diamond pattern, being careful not to cut into flesh. Rub both sides of each duck breast with spice mixture. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour. #Preheat a [[Cookbook:Grilling|grill]] to medium high heat. #Pulse oranges, soy sauce, honey, and chile paste in a food processor until smooth. #Pour into a large [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]] and bring to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]] over medium high heat. Cook until reduced by half. Let cool before using. #Grill duck on the preheated grill 4–5 minutes, brushing liberally with sauce once or twice. Flip and cook another 3–4 minutes, brushing liberally with glaze once or twice, for medium rare. #Bring remaining glaze to a boil. Pour into a dipping bowl and serve alongside the duck. [[Category:Recipes using duck]] [[Category:Asian recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Grilled recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Recipes with images]] [[Category:Star anise recipes]] [[Category:Basil recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using chile paste and sauce]] [[Category:Ground cinnamon recipes]] [[Category:Orange recipes]] [[Category:Curry powder recipes]] [[Category:Ground ginger recipes]] [[Category:Honey recipes]] ae8r7a5wtgimkt875u34fwoy58vmmda Cookbook:Salmon Seasoning 102 204734 4499474 4499073 2025-06-07T01:39:27Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499474 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Spice mix recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} == Ingredients == * ¾ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] * ¼ cup dehydrated [[Cookbook:Lemon|lemon]] peel * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Garlic Powder|granulated garlic]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Granulated Sugar|granulated sugar]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Pepper|black peppercorns]], cracked * ⅓ cup [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 3 tbsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Cayenne Pepper|cayenne pepper]] == Procedure == #Combine all ingredients, mixing well. #Transfer to an airtight container with a shaker lid, and store in a cool dark place. [[Category:Spice mix recipes]] [[Category:Dehydrated lemon zest recipes]] [[Category:White sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using cayenne]] [[Category:Paprika recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] hr2wgrywjpil4h72r2a5puueht0qqye Cookbook:Hickory BBQ Rub 102 204773 4499497 4499359 2025-06-07T01:42:39Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499497 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Spice mix recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} [[Category:Smoked recipes]] This rub is great for spicing up pork ribs cooked indoors, or just general seasoning. It's even good on fried chicken. == Ingredients == * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Tbsp|tbsp]] hickory [[Cookbook:Smoke Powder|smoke powder]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * ⅓ cup granulated [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 3 tbsp [[Cookbook:Cayenne Pepper|cayenne pepper]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * ¼ cup dehydrated lemon peel * ½ cup light [[Cookbook:Brown Sugar|brown sugar]] * ¼ cup ancho [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder == Procedure == #Combine all ingredients in an airtight container with a shaker lid. #Keep in a cool, dark place for up to 2 years. [[Category:Spice mix recipes]] [[Category:Light brown sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using ancho chile]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Dehydrated lemon zest recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using cayenne]] [[Category:Paprika recipes]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic powder]] hwx9ek9455vozhyex904e5osdslthuo Cookbook:Asian Grilled Salmon 102 207540 4499524 4430648 2025-06-07T01:46:26Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499524 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Salmon recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} Many fish work well with Asian-associated flavors of soy sauce, ginger, and curry. Salmon is used here. == Ingredients == * ⅓ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] rice wine [[Cookbook:Vinegar|vinegar]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Chili|red pepper flake]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Curry Powder|curry powder]] * 1 tbsp minced [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] * 5 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], smashed and [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] * ¼ cup [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * 2 tbsp dark [[Cookbook:Brown Sugar|brown sugar]] * 2 tsp freshly ground black [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] * 1½ tbsp [[Cookbook:Curry Paste|curry paste]] *4 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. (24 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]] / 680 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) wild [[Cookbook:Salmon|salmon]] fillets with skin, pin bones removed *2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Basil|basil]], in [[Cookbook:Chiffonade|chiffonade]] *¼ cup [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] fresh [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]] == Equipment == * Kettle-style charcoal [[Cookbook:Grill|grill]] * [[Cookbook:Blender|Blender]] or [[Cookbook:Food Processor|food processor]] * Gallon-size zip-top plastic bag * Kitchen towel tied into a roll with kitchen twine and soaked in [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]] * [[Cookbook:Aluminium Foil|Aluminum foil]] * Chimney starter * Natural chunk or hardwood lump charcoal == Procedure == #Purée all ingredients except salmon and fresh herbs in blender until smooth. Pour into plastic bag and add salmon; toss to coat. Seal, getting as much air out as possible, and refrigerate up to 4 hours. #After 4 hours, preheat 4.5 lbs (2 kg) charcoal in chimney. Disperse evenly around the bottom of the grill and reapply grate. #While charcoal heats, remove salmon from marinade. Discard remaining marinade. Let sit at room temperature until coals have heated. #Once the grate is hot, quickly swab the grate with the towel. Add salmon to the hottest part, skin side up, and cook 3–5 minutes per side for medium, rotating 90 degrees halfway to get grill marks. #Remove to a plate and cover tightly with aluminum foil. Let rest 5 minutes. #Move salmon to warmed individual plates, sprinkle with chopped herbs, and garnish with citrus wedges, if desired. Serve immediately. == Notes, tips, and variations == * If you don't know how to use a chimney starter, see the notes in [[Cookbook:Barbecue Wings|Barbecue Wings]]. [[Category:Salmon recipes]] [[Category:Asian recipes]] [[Category:Vinegar recipes]] [[Category:Grilled recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Basil recipes]] [[Category:Dark brown sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Curry powder recipes]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] pay14yesdz0gql90p3jiig1an6facma Cookbook:Desert Rubbed Strip Steaks 102 209700 4499510 4498117 2025-06-07T01:44:27Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499510 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Beef recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} == Ingredients == * 4 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. (24–32 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]]) New York [[Cookbook:Beef#Loin|strip steaks]], 1–1¼ [[Cookbook:Inch|inches]] thick * [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|Olive oil]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] freshly-ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] freshly-ground [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] seeds * 2 tsp dried [[Cookbook:Rosemary|rosemary]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 1 tsp freshly-ground [[Cookbook:Black Pepper|black pepper]] * 1 tsp ground [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] == Procedure == #[[Cookbook:Brush|Brush]] steak with olive oil. Set aside. #Combine seasonings in a small bowl. Pat mixture into both sides of steaks and refrigerate as long as possible. #Preheat kettle grill with a chimney starter. Add steaks and cook about 4–5 minutes per side for medium rare, or to desired [[Cookbook:Meat and Poultry#Doneness|doneness]]. #Remove steaks to a plate and cover tightly with [[Cookbook:Aluminium Foil|aluminum foil]]. Let rest about 5 minutes before serving. [[Category:Recipes using beef loin]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Grilled recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Ground ginger recipes]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] 6670usb20789b53vnwjy3mfz6dkhdfn Cookbook:New York City–Style Pizza 102 210770 4499481 4494074 2025-06-07T01:40:13Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499481 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{recipesummary | Name = New York City-Style Pizza | Category = Pizza recipes | Servings = 6 | Time = 3 hours | Image = [[Image:NYC-East Harlem-Patsy's Pizzeria-03.jpg|300px]] }} {{Recipe}} '''New York City–style pizza''' originated in New York City in the early 1900s, and it may be the American-style [[Cookbook:Pizza|pizza]] that most closely resembles that of Naples, Italy. It's characterized by wide, thin, foldable slices. The traditional toppings were limited to tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. The slices are often eaten as a street snack while folded in half, as its size and flexibility sometimes makes it unwieldy to eat flat. The most notable difference between New York style and other American pizzas is its thin hand-tossed crust, made from a high-gluten bread flour, and its light coating of pre-cooked tomato sauce. The flavor of the crust has sometimes been attributed to the minerals present in the New York City tap water used to make the dough.<ref>Gilbert, Sara. [http://www.slashfood.com/2005/09/26/new-york-pizza-is-the-water-the-secret/ "New York Pizza: is the water the secret?"]. ''Slashfood''. Weblogs, Inc. September 26, 2005.</ref> Some out-of-state pizza makers even transport the water cross-country for the sake of authenticity.<ref>Cornwell, Rupert. [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/new-yorks-champagne-tap-water-under-threat-408724.html "New York's 'Champagne Tap Water' Under Threat"]. ''The Independent UK'' July 21, 2006.</ref><ref>Wayne, Gary. [http://www.seeing-stars.com/Dine/MulberryPizza.shtml "Mulberry Street Pizzeria"]. ''Seeing Stars in Hollywood''. 2008.</ref> New York–style pizza is usually sold both by the slice and as whole pies. Slices are taken from a large pie—typically around 18 inches in diameter—most commonly cut into 8 slices. Pizzas to be sold by the slice can be either "plain" (cheese and sauce) or with toppings. While many New York pizzerias also have slices with various toppings ready to serve, they invariably have plain slices ready to go, and can provide slices with toppings by adding them on prior to re-heating. Pizzas are typically served with condiments such as dried red chili pepper, garlic powder, and grated Parmesan cheese, available for the customer to place on the pizza once served. Oregano is also sometimes available. Square-shaped slices with much thicker dough called Sicilian slices are also sold in New York City, though they often differ considerably from the true pizza of Sicily. ==Ingredients== *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] active dry [[cookbook:yeast|yeast]] *⅔ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] warm water (110°F/45°C) *2 cups [[Cookbook:All-purpose flour|all-purpose flour]] *1 teaspoon [[cookbook:salt|salt]] *2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] *1 can (10 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]]) [[Cookbook:Tomato Paste|tomato sauce]] *1 [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] shredded [[cookbook:mozzarella|mozzarella]] cheese *½ cup grated [[Cookbook:Pecorino Romano Cheese|Romano]] cheese *¼ cup [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] fresh [[cookbook:basil|basil]] *1 tablespoon dried [[cookbook:oregano|oregano]] *1 teaspoon [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] ==Procedure== #Sprinkle the yeast over the surface of the warm water in a large bowl. Let stand for 1 minute, then [[Cookbook:Mixing#Stirring|stir]] to dissolve. #Mix in the flour, salt, and olive oil. #When the dough is too thick to stir, turn out onto a floured surface, and [[Cookbook:Kneading|knead]] for 5 minutes. Knead in a little more flour if the dough is too sticky. #Place into an oiled bowl, cover, and set aside in a warm place to rise until doubled in bulk. #Preheat the [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] to 550°F or as hot as your oven will go. Authentic New York pizzerias bake pizzas in ovens from 700–1,000°F. If using a [[Cookbook:Pizza Stone|pizza stone]], preheat it in the oven as well, setting it on the lowest shelf. #When the dough has risen, flatten it out on a lightly floured surface. #[[Cookbook:Dough|Roll]] or stretch out into a 12-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] circle, and place on a [[Cookbook:Baking Sheet|baking sheet]]. If you are using a pizza stone, you may place the pizza on a piece of [[Cookbook:Parchment Paper|parchment]] while preheating the stone in the oven. #Spread the tomato sauce evenly over the dough. Sprinkle with oregano, mozzarella cheese, basil, Romano cheese, and red pepper flakes. #Bake for 12–15 minutes in the preheated oven, until the bottom of the crust is browned when you lift up the edge a little, and cheese is melted and bubbly. #Cool for about 5 minutes before slicing and serving. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * You may also want to use additional toppings for your pizza. Well-known suggestions include: ** 4 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]] shredded mozzarella cheese (for an extra cheese pizza) ** 2–4 ounces sliced [[Cookbook:Pepperoni|pepperoni]] **8 ounces Italian [[Cookbook:Sausage|sausage]], casings removed, crumbled, and cooked **2–4 ounces sliced Genoa [[Cookbook:Salami|salami]] **1 medium-sized fresh [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], cut into strips **1 large [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], sliced and lightly sautéed **1 can sliced [[Cookbook:Mushroom|mushroom]]s or mushroom stems and pieces, drained **1 can sliced black [[Cookbook:Olive|olive]]s, drained **2–4 ounces thickly-sliced or diced [[Cookbook:Ham|ham]] **2–4 ounces sliced, cooked [[Cookbook:Bacon|bacon]], cut into pieces * If you want to use more than one topping, you may want to cut down on the amount of each topping used. * If you want to make your pizza more crispy, bake your pizza in the oven at its maximum temperature, usually ranging from 500–550°F (260–290°C). Bake the pizza for 9 to 12 minutes or until the crust is golden and the cheese is melted and bubbly. ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Pizza recipes]] [[Category:Basil recipes]] [[Category:Mozzarella recipes]] [[Category:Pecorino recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Pizza dough recipes]] [[Category:All-purpose flour recipes]] idggeklxntapcwnjoujkhteuklx5wy5 Cookbook:Spaghetti with Clams in White Wine Sauce 102 213011 4499471 4495885 2025-06-07T01:39:07Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499471 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary|category=Pasta recipes|servings=6|time=1 hour|difficulty=2}}{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Pasta Recipes|Pasta Recipes]] | [[cookbook:Italian-American cuisine|Italian-American cuisine]] | [[cookbook:Clam|Clam recipes]] This recipe is an Americanized version of ''[[cookbook:Spaghetti alle Vongole|spaghetti alle vongole]]'', a Neapolitan dish that's popular throughout Italy. The traditional, Neapolitan version calls for clams, spaghetti, garlic, olive oil, parsley, salt, black pepper and sometimes red pepper flakes.<ref>[http://www.accademiaitalianacucina.it/inglese/indricette.html The Neapolitan recipe for ''spaghetti alle vongole'' from the ''Accademia Italiana della Cucina''.]</ref> This American version adds butter, white wine and sometimes cream to the traditional ingredients. ==Ingredients== * [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|Olive oil]] * 8 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] [[Cookbook:Clam|clams]] or carpet clams as they are sometimes known * 2 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] or [[Cookbook:Garlic Press|pressed]] * 1 large [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] of [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] white [[Cookbook:Wine|wine]] * [[Cookbook:Zest|Zest]] or the juice of 1 [[Cookbook:Lemon|lemon]] * Zest of ½ [[Cookbook:Lime|lime]] * [[Cookbook:Pasta|Spaghetti]], enough for the number of people to be served * 1 handful of flat-leaf [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]] * 1 oz salted [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] ==Procedure== # Put a large [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]] of water on the heat, and bring to a rolling [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. Add the spaghetti, keeping an eye on the cooking time to ensure that the spaghetti does not overcook. # Put the clams into a separate small saucepan with the white wine and [[Cookbook:Poaching|poach]] gently for about 2 minutes. Take off the heat and set aside. # Pour a generous quantity of olive oil into a small [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|frying pan]], and heat up. # Add the garlic cloves, chillies, chopped parsley, and the lemon zest. # Heat everything for about 3 minutes. # Now add about ½ of the white wine the clams were cooked in. # Continue to heat for a few minutes on a high heat to induce a slight reduction. # Add the cooked clams to the sauce and turn the heat off completely. # Once the pasta is cooked drain it through a [[Cookbook:Sieve|sieve]] or [[Cookbook:Colander|colander]] and return to the saucepan. # Add the salted butter to the pasta and mix through thoroughly. This will induce the sauce to thicken a little. # Add the cooked clams to the sauce and the pasta. # Mix up thoroughly ensuring you do not damage the clams. # Serve in a high-sided bowl, ensuring that each guest gets their fair share of clams. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * Add some cream to the sauce before serving if you like. However refrain from adding [[Cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|parmesan cheese]]. Most Italians frown on adding cheese to fish-based pasta dishes. Also, you don't have to use spaghetti. Penne works well with the spicy sauce. Linguine also works. But make sure the pasta is ''al dente''. ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Clam recipes]] [[Category:Pasta recipes]] [[Category:Pasta sauce recipes]] [[Category:Wine recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Butter recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Lime zest recipes]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] 4yph4mj49hsh2tiur0chq6nw6b3qj5m Cookbook:Sambar I 102 219506 4499564 4404507 2025-06-07T01:58:15Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499564 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Indian recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]] '''Sambar''' or '''sambhar''' ([[w:Kannada language|Kannada]]: '''ಸಾಂಬಾರ್‍''', [[w:Malayalam language|Malayalam]]: '''സാമ്പാർ''', [[w:Tamil language|Tamil]] சாம்பார் (சாம்பாறு in Sri Lanka), [[w:Telugu language|Telugu]]: '''సాంబారు'''), pronounced "saambaar", is a dish common in southern India and Sri Lanka, made of [[Cookbook:Dal|dal]] (usually [[Cookbook:Pigeon Pea|red gram]], also called ''toor dal'') and vegetables in a spicy [[Cookbook:Tamarind|tamarind]] and dal flour soup base. Sambar is usually poured over or alongside steamed rice. In the south of India, vada sambar and idli sambar are popular breakfast foods. Several minor variants exist depending on the meal of the day, region, and the vegetable used. Sambar without dal (but with vegetables or fish) is called ''kozhambu'' in Tamil Nadu. There are major and minor variants of kozhambu (''mor kozhambu'', ''vathal kozhambu'', ''rasavangi'', etc.) Note that there are minor but subtle differences in preparation between all the variants (for instance, whether vegetables are added to the tamarind water or vice versa, which make them taste different). Sambar with rice is one of the main courses of both formal and everyday south Indian cuisine. It is also served with [[Cookbook:Idli|idli]], [[Cookbook:Dosa|dosa]] and [[Cookbook:Vada|vada]]. It is not uncommon to eat sambar rice with [[cookbook:papadum|appalam]] (papad). == Ingredients == *1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (240 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]) [[Cookbook:Pigeon Pea|toor]] [[Cookbook:Dal|dal]] *1½ cups [[Cookbook:Water|water]] *1 [[Cookbook:Tbsp|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] *3 tbsp sambhar masala (see note) *1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]] *1 cup (240 ml) [[Cookbook:Cube|cubed]] mixed [[Cookbook:Vegetable|vegetables]] (see notes) *1 big [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], cut into quarters *3 tbsp thickish [[Cookbook:Tamarind|tamarind pulp]] OR 1 tsp tamarind concentrate *2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Oil|oil]] or [[Cookbook:Ghee|ghee]] *2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Mustard|mustard seeds]] *2–3 whole dry [[Cookbook:Chiles|red chile peppers]] *7–8 leaves of [[Cookbook:Curry Leaf|curry leaves]] *[[Cookbook:Cilantro|1 tbsp chopped coriander leaves, to garnish]] == Procedure == # Wash the dal, and cook in the water with the salt until absolutely tender and soft, with no grains remaining. # Add sambhar masala, sugar and vegetables, including the onions, and cook until the vegetables are tender. Add the tamarind after the vegetables are tenderly cooked. # Heat oil in a [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]], and add the mustard seeds. When they splutter, add the whole red peppers and the curry leaves. # Stir 2–3 times, then add the dal mixture. Bring to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]], and then [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] for about 5 minutes. # [[Cookbook:Garnish|Garnish]] with the coriander leaves. == Notes, tips, and variations == * A variety of ingredients can be used for the mixed vegetables, including [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomato]], [[Cookbook:Potato|potato]], [[Cookbook:Eggplant|brinjal]] (eggplant, aubergine, kath tharik kaai), [[Cookbook:Drumstick|drumsticks]] (moringa pods), [[Cookbook:Okra|lady's fingers]] (okra), and/or [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]]. * Sambar masala can be made by lightly toasting then grinding together the following spices: 5 tbsp coriander seeds, 3 tbsp split dried [[Cookbook:Chickpea|channa dal]], 2 tbsp sesame seeds, 20 strands of chilli, 3 tbsp dried coconut, 20 curry leaves, ½ tbsp fenugreek seeds, and 1 tbsp asafoetida powder. It can be stored for 1 month. [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Curry recipes]] [[Category:Tamarind recipes]] [[Category:Recipes_with_metric_units]] [[Category:Sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Curry leaf recipes]] [[Category:Dal recipes]] brvirbd0acbjiz24hz3bbsy48j88eov Cookbook:Spicy Roast Brisket 102 220279 4499548 4498177 2025-06-07T01:55:59Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499548 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Meat recipes | Servings = 4–6 | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Beef|Beef]] This recipe is for a '''spicy beef brisket roast'''. It may be served with [[Cookbook:Potato|mashed potatoes]]. ==Ingredients== * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]] (2 [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]]) piece of [[Cookbook:Beef#Brisket|beef brisket]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] or coarsely-chopped [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]] * 1 cup thinly sliced stalk of [[Cookbook:Celery|celery]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] cloves * 1 tsp toasted, ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] seeds * ½ tsp cracked [[Cookbook:Pepper|black peppercorns]] * 2 tsp dry [[Cookbook:Mustard|mustard]] powder * 2 tsp dried [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] leaves * ½ tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 2 cups of diced [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], fresh or canned * ¼–½ cup [[Cookbook:Stock|beef stock]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Vinegar|red wine vinegar]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Sugar|brown sugar]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Bay leaf|bay leaves]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], green or red, thinly sliced * 1 medium or hot [[Cookbook:Chili Pepper|chile pepper]] (optional) == Procedure == # Heat oil in large heavy pot, add brisket, and brown on all sides. # Push meat to the side. Add onions and celery, and cook over medium heat until softened. # Add garlic, cumin, peppercorns, mustard, oregano, salt, and stir in. # Add tomatoes, beef stock, vinegar, sugar, and bay leaves. Add the tomato juice if desired. # Add 1 cup of [[Cookbook:Boiling|boiling]] water, cover pot, and cook for 2 hours on low heat. # Inspect regularly to make sure there is enough liquid, adding water if necessary. # 30 minutes before serving, add bell and chili peppers. == Notes, tips, and variations == * If using a larger piece of brisket, adjust other quantities accordingly. * While cooking, do not add cold liquid to the meat, and make sure to pour not cold tomatoes on top of the meat. Otherwise, the meat can become hard. [[Category:Recipes using beef brisket]] [[Category:Braised recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Brown sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using celery]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Whole cumin recipes]] [[Category:Beef broth and stock recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] 9oopoluuzgyv8h8j9gi6pwowchuxuf8 Cookbook:Spicy Cheddar Dip with Olives 102 224070 4499551 4495682 2025-06-07T01:56:29Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499551 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary | category = Dip recipes | servings = 2–6 people | time = 10–20 minutes | difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} '''Spicy cheddar dip with olives''' is the end all-be all of appetizers. People will line up to get another taste of this. It has enough calories to knock you off your feet. Be careful when serving it before a dinner, as it is quite filling. Some people eat so much of this that they can't handle the main course! This would be suitable as the centerpiece while watching the game, or as a wonderful treat during parties. ==Ingredients== *1 package (6 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]].) 6-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] (15 [[Cookbook:Centimetre (cm)|cm]]) [[Cookbook:Pita|pita]] pockets *8 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] (225 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) sharp [[Cookbook:Cheddar Cheese|cheddar cheese]], [[Cookbook:Shredding|shredded]] or [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] very small *1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Mayonnaise|mayonnaise]] *3 oz (80 g ) black [[Cookbook:Olive|olives]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] into rings *4 oz (110 g) canned diced green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]] *1 small [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomato]], diced *2 [[Cookbook:Green Onion|green onions]], cut into ¼-inch pieces *2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Garlic Powder|garlic powder]], or to taste *2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Hot Sauce|hot sauce]], or to taste ==Procedure== #Slice pitas as you would a pizza, into triangles. Separate pita triangles into halves, and place on a [[Cookbook:Baking Sheet|cookie sheet]], inside surface up. #Toast in [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] until golden brown, but not dark and bitter. This results in novel chips used to scoop the dip. #Combine the cheese, mayonnaise, chiles, half the olives, garlic powder, and hot sauce. #[[Cookbook:Microwave|Microwave]] on high until the edges liquefy and bubble, then mix until everything is of the same consistency. Repeat this process until the whole bowl is creamy and a rich orange color. #Garnish the dip with the remaining olives, green onions, and tomatoes. Standard [[Cookbook:Garnish|garnishing]] technique calls for arranging the remaining black olives, green onions, and diced tomatoes into a bulls-eye pattern. #Serve the dip with the pita chips. ==Notes, tips, variations== * Scaling the recipe up is easy. Just procure a larger bowl, and increase the ingredients. * Do NOT use [[Cookbook:Miracle Whip|miracle whip]] instead of mayonnaise—this totally changes the taste of the dip. [[Category:Appetizer recipes]] [[Category:Dip recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using mayonnaise]] [[Category:Microwave recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Cheddar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic powder]] [[Category:Recipes using hot sauce]] qxj6mq6b3a0oubtt95ycy1322yqln0l Cookbook:Chimichurri 102 237175 4499515 4452662 2025-06-07T01:45:20Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499515 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary | Category = Argentine recipes | Servings = 2 | Time = Cooking: 1 hour 15 minutes<br>Resting: Overnight to 3 days | Difficulty = 1 | Image = [[File:Chimichurri3.jpg|300px]] | Rating = 1 }}{{Recipe}} '''Chimichurri''' is a South American [[Cookbook:Sauces|sauce]] for meats, consisting primarily of oil, vinegar, parsley, red chilli, and herbs. There are many different variants of chimichurri, and every cook will have their own private recipe. Chimichurri can be used as a marinade or sauce for grilled or roasted meats, or as a dipping sauce for [[Cookbook:Empanadas|empanadas]]. == Ingredients == * 100 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]] [[Cookbook:Olive oil|olive oil]] * 50 ml white [[Cookbook:Wine vinegar|wine vinegar]] * 50 ml [[Cookbook:Water|water]] * 1 bunch flat-leaf [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 1 medium [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], finely chopped * 4 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], finely minced * [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|Red chile flakes]], to taste * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Salt|sea salt]] flakes * 1 [[Cookbook:Tsp|tsp]] ground [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] === Optional ingredients === Depending on taste you can add any combination of the following: * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Thyme|thyme]], finely chopped * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Lemon|lemon]] juice * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Bay leaf|bay leaf]], small flakes * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]], finely chopped * ½ green [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], seeded and finely chopped == Procedure == # Combine all the ingredients except the oil, vinegar and water in a large bowl and mix together well, ensuring all the herbs and spices (especially the salt) are distributed evenly. # Allow to rest for 30 minutes. # Bring the vinegar and water to the [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]], add to the other ingredients and mix well. This helps to soften the taste of the onion and garlic. # Allow to rest for 30 minutes. # Add the oil and mix well. If the liquid part doesn't cover the ingredients add oil water and vinegar in a 2:1:1 ratio to cover them. # Transfer to an air-tight container and refrigerate overnight at least, or better, for a few days. # When needed, remove from refrigerator about 30 minutes ahead of time to allow the oil to thin out again. Stir well and serve. == Notes, tips, and variations == * For red chimichurri, use 50 ml red wine vinegar instead of white wine vinegar, and add 1 peeled, seeded, finely chopped tomato and ½ red bell pepper, seeded and finely chopped, instead of green pepper. [[Category:Argentine recipes]] [[Category:Vegetarian recipes]] [[Category:Olive oil recipes]] [[Category:Parsley recipes]] [[Category:Vinegar recipes]] [[Category:Bay leaf recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] nnvwcxtqu8pj22e4z16nzan0t75vf4j Aros/Platforms/x86 Complete System HCL 0 237398 4499599 4498517 2025-06-07T08:56:57Z Jeff1138 301139 4499599 wikitext text/x-wiki {{ArosNav}} ==Introduction== This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail. If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, niggles, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information. Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds. So consequently, be aware that driver support on native is now a decade behind linux, MacOS(TM) and Windows(TM). Although still being worked upon Alternatively, an hosted OS (windows or linux) of AROS could give better results. [[#Laptops]] [[#Netbook]] [[#Desktop Systems]] [[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]] [[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]] === Laptops === [[#top|...to the top]] * 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card * 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200] * 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Date ! width="5%" |Overall ! width="5%" |Gfx VESA ! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration ! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB |- | 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 4% || Max RAM 1GB |- | 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 60% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 2 / 4GB |- | 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 60% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB |- | 2018-2025 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB |- | 202X-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB |- |} 3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them. Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible) Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from *80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron) *20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" | <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}} |- |} ====Acer/Gateway/Emachines==== Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987 Order of build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Packard Bell Aspire Extensa TimeLine Travelmate </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="2%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC |- | Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron |- | Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues] |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF - |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) - |- | <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu |- | <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 5920G || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc888 codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad - |- | <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe}}|| {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{no|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible |- | <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit |- |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->2 x USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec || <!--USB-->FCH USB EHCI OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation - |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD Azalia HD Audio with ALC282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb - |- | <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], |- | <!--Name-->Swift 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Asus==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots] |- | <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only |- | <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A |- | Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit |- | [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only |- | <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb - |- | P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Asus * X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U * A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal) || <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height ar9285 cannot swap with ar5000 mini pci-e as smaller card required}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 and AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - |- | <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers - |- | <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR9485 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered - |- | <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - |- | <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter - |- | <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR9485 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch - |- | <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 with USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity - |- | <!--Name-->Asus X555Y - keyboard from Asus X555B X555D X555L X555S X555U X555Y X555LA fits? silver-colored plastic || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk }} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8821AE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->RADEON R5 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Vivobook X409DA || <!--Chipset-->AMD 2c Athlon Silver 3050U 3200U to 4c 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M509DA M509DJ M509DL or M409DJ M409DA M409BA || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 3 3200U, AMD® Ryzen™ 5 3500U 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{No|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA 2D for AMD Vega 5 8 or nvidia MX230 MX250}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS one || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14" or 15" transparent Silver Slate Grey - 4 or 8g soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 8g - |- | <!--Name-->ZenBook UM433D || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14" 1080p - |- | <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD || <!--Chipset-->3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in - |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ==== Dell ==== [[#top|...to the top]] Order of build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Studio Inspiron Vostro XPS Alienware Precision Latitude </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="10%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style - |- | Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m || 855GME * revA00 * revA03 * revA06 | {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max - |- | Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it] |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004 |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot |- | Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case || 855GME * revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz * revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz | {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1, AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700 |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 * reva00 * revA01 * revA02 * revA03 * revA04 | <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure - |- | <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device - |- | <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2, AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios |- | Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port |- | Latitude D410 PP06S *rev A00 *A01, A02 *A03 || GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4, 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L || <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz * Rev A0x * Rev A0x * Rev A07 1.73Ghz | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones - |- | <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->[http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch Matt 16:10, 1280x800 pixel, WXGA TFT Display - first Dell AMD machine - Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L, 9300, 9200 PP14L *A00 Pentium M *A0? Core Duo || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit but - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1) *A00 Pentium M *A0? Core Duo *A08 Core2 Duo || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos - |- | <!--Name-->Precision M65 M90 XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2600 T2700 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro FX 350M 1600M 1500M G71 on par with the Go7900 GS to GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM4311 BCM4328 swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S || <!--Chipset-->945 * revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400 * revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500 * revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz | <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L || <!--Chipset--> * 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz * 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400 | <!--IDE-->{{yes|DVD-ROM Rev00 Philips SDR089 - CDRW/DVDROM Philips CDD5263 or TEAC DW224EV - DVD+-RW Rev00 Optiarc AD-5540A or HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, rev01 TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and AROS One usb 1.8 and grub boot add 'noacpi' || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L || <!--Chipset-->945GMS * rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit * rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800 |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel i945 * revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit * revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6) || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML * rev A00 * rev A01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM) || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML * revA00 * revA01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S || <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz * rev A00 * rev A01 * rev A02 | <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300 * revA00 * revA01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D630 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 * revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper * revA01 0DT785 heatsink | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2 * revA00 * revA01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12 |- | <!--Name-->XPS M1330 M1530 M1730 - WISTRON Hawke || <!--Chipset-->965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Intel 965 with either Nvidia 8400M 8600M 8700M or 8800GT G84 G86}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio STAC 9228 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Marvell 88E8040 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit Did not boot |- | <!--Name-->Precision M2300 M4300 M6300 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA nVidia Quadro FX 360M (8400GS) 3600M 3500M 2500M G86 to G92}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG 4965 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 14" 15.6" 17" |- | <!--Name-->Vostro 1310 1510 (Compal LA-4592P) 1710 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo T7600 or Celeron 540 GMA965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GM965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC268 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 4965 swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit Celeron 540 added 64 bit support (doubling transistor count) |- | <!--Name-->Vostro 1320 1520 (Compal LA-4592P) 1720 (Compal LA-4671P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 965 || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC268 or IDT 92HD8X codec || <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 or Dell Wireless 1397}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 up to 17 inch with 13.3 inch WXGA Anti-Glare matt or glossy LED Display (1280 x 800) - |- | <!--Name-->Vostro 1320 1520 (Compal LA-4592P) 1720 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvdia 9300m to 9600M GS G96 || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC268 or IDT 92HD8X codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 15.4” screen Vostro 1520 with excessive heat buildup on the left hand side palm rest |- | <!--Name-->Precision M2400 M4400 M6400 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA 2d for nVidia Quadro FX 770M G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2008 14" 15.6" 17" |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1525 PP29L || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo or Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4312}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit much later 64bit 15.4" 1200 x 800 - 19.5v dell psu - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1545 PP41L || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 4500MHD || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD71B codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4312}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 15.6" |- | <!--Name-->Latitude E4200 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo U9400 U9300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->64gig ssd with ribbon cable || <!--Gfx-->Intel GM45 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 71B7X codec || <!--USB--> NEC uPD720202 || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82567LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4322 or Intel’s 5100 or 5300}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64 - 12.1in 1,280 x 800 poor color accuracy magnesium alloy body - easily replaced keyboard - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot - Microdia cam - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude E5400 E5500 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio but no sound}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM5761e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Latitude E4300 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P9400 2.4GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 4500 MHD || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HDxxx || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82567LM || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 5300 AGN}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 13.3" WXGA - sd card Broadcom BCM5880 - |- | <!--Name-->Lattitude E6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo P9500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M HD 2D with NVIDIA QUADRO NVS 160M G98}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with IDT 92HD71 codec or later 92HDM61}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM4312 or Intel 5300 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 early ones problems with the keyboard ribbon cable connector, trackpoints were not good |- | <!--Name-->Latittude E4310 E5410 ATG || <!--Chipset-->Intel 5 series Intel Core i5 560M 1st gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA HD 5700 mhd || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with IDT 92HDxx Codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82577LM || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 too small 30x30 to swap}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64Bit clarkdale codename CPUs - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 E6510 E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i7 620M i7 820QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1546 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4330M 530v || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 91HD81 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8103EL-GR || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" - alps touchpad - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->XPS 15 15Z L501X L502X 17 17Z L701X L702X || <!--Chipset-->i7 840QM to i7 2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 3000 with Nvidia 555, 525M, 540M, 555M or 435M 420M GF108M optimus || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit first models not Sandybridge but later are - 17.3-inch 1600 × 900 to 15.6-inch - not many working now |- | <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros AR9285 no space for swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi - |- | Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 3521 5521 5721, Vostro 3555 || <!--Chipset-->i5 i7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4000 or Radeon 8730M or 7670M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC850 ?? || <!--USB-->USB 3.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8105E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros or Dell 1703 1704 1705}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit AVX Panther Point Ivy Bridge Intel(R) 7 Series Mobile - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 15‑3541 15‑3542 P40F001 P40F002 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 6010 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{unk| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit no AVX - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - there are i-intel versions - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Latitude 5495 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in || <!--Gfx-->Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or 14.0" HD (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 19.5V 65W 90W - care needed with usbc charging - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64-bit - 15.6 - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 5415 5415 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Vostro 3425 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5425U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec || <!--USB-->USB4 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |} ====Fujitsu-Siemens==== [[#top|...to the top]] Order of build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Amilo Esprimo Lifebook </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch |- | <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT - |- | <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes |- | <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN | <!--Chipset--> | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}} | <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}} | <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}} | <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}} | <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb | <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX - |- | <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram |- | <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen - |- | <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====HP Compaq==== [[#top|...to the top]] Build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Presario Pavilion Omnibook ProBook Armada Elitebook </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125 |- | <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL |- | Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board |- | <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers - |- | <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB |- | <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected |- | <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472 |- |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive |- | N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive |- | Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit |- | Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || |- | N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm |- | <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003 |- | <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit |- | <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio) |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) - |- | <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again - |- | Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options - |- | <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues - |- | <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v - |- | <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) - |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g - * 32bit Core Duo T2400 * 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600 |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with * 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400 * 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller - |- | <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working - * 32bit 1.86GHz core duo * 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz |- | <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 |- | <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap] |- | <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P - |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1) |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S |- | <!--Name-->HP Pavilion dv4 dv4z(AMD), dv5 (dv5z AMD), dv7 (dv7z AMD) || <!--Chipset-->QL-60, QL-62 (AMD Turion 64 X2) RM-70, RM-72, ZM-80, ZM-84, (AMD Turion II) M520 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 3200 3450 4530 4550 4650 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit - 14.1" dv4, dv5 features a 15.4" and the HP Pavilion dv7 a 17" display |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768) |- | <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard - |- | <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 100 1000 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB--> USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with idt or realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G1, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC3201-GR || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 PCIe GBE || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom or Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->1GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8723BE-VB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111HSH || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 1GbE || <!--Wireless-->realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6, 255 G7 - 31Whr external battery covers HP all G6 and HP 14-BS, HP 14-BW, HP 15-BS || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, 9125 (all 2c) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata 2.5in and M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 19V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na, 15-bw060na 15-DB0521SA, HP Envy x360 15-ar052sa 2 in 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6, 255 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata or NVMe and/or 2.5in sata if detachable ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8 i.e. GCN 5 with VCN 1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek or rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in up to 1080p - internal battery - 1 (smaller laptops) or 2 ddr4 sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - probook case extra screws under 2 rubber strips - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - esc bios setup f9 boot order - |- | <!--Name-->HP Envy x360 15-bq150sa, Envy x360 covertible 13 13-ag0xxx || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 and Sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek, none on 13in}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 13 or 15.6in 1080p - hp barrel or usb-c on 13in - ddr4 - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 USB || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 1366 x 768, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], HP 255 G7, HP14-dk0599sa || <!--Chipset-->Range mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c 2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c 2t), Pro 3145U APU to 3200U (2c 4t) and 3500U (4c 8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 NVMe 2280 but usually no 2.5in mountings || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - many lesser variants - plastic build - 14in / 15.6in dim panel TN Full HD - one heatpipe for cpu - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{No|Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 and 2.0 USB}} || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - |- | <!--Name-->Envy x360 13 laptop and 13 and 15.6' 2 in 1 convertible || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R5 4500U with carrizo FCH51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3.1 gen 2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek wifi 6 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 13.3in or 15.6in IPS 1080p - ram soldered - touch pen not supplied - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl169 realtek rtl8111ep || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp usbc charging avoid damage - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 1GBe}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 1366 x 768 to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot poor cooling - slim round ac - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP Dev One || <!--Chipset-->AMD R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging - good repairability - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->aMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 680m}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB4 thunderbolt type}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ZBook Firefly 14" G11 Mobile Workstation, G11 QHD DreamColour Mobile Workstation || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen™ 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 35.6 cm (14") diagonal, WUXGA (1920 x 1200), IPS, anti-glare, 400 nits, 100% sRGB - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->HP ZBook Ultra G1a || <!--Chipset-->AMD AI Max Pro 390 12 Core, 395 16 Core || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD GPU || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14" Touch OLED 120Hz - 2 ddr 5 sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====IBM/Lenovo==== [[#top|...to the top]] Build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > iSeries Edge Ideapad Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit |- | Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit |- | <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 |- | Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 - |- | <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3. |- | Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted |- | <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - |- | IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip |- | Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max) |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design |- | <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P * 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4" * 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO || <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 - |- | <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky |- | <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit |- | Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6 || 2007 64bit |- | <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->82566DM || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2007 64bit possible <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit ultrabook running very hot - |- | <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit |- | Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy. |- | Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works |- | <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{{{maybe|}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m |- | <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm - |- | <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || || |- | <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410 |- | <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi |- | <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit |- | <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie detected bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400 |- | <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236 t420s T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit add noacpi to grub boot options - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids unless bumblebee switching - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight |- | <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's no support - unwanted trackpad gestures when palm rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->yes || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant® |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->2 usb3, 1 powered usb2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max - |- | <!--Name-->x140e E145 || <!--Chipset-->E1 2500 dual or A4 5000 apu quad BGA769 (FT3) || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8260 or 8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Realtek ALC269VC aka ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111F or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE 11b/g/n or FRU Intel version}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit 11.6" 1366x768, non-glare and Broadcom bluetooth - education student market rugged model - both CPUs soldered - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap - |- | <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 1600x900 screen or normal 1366 x 768 - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad L430 L530 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM series 7 chipset i5 3210M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 4000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC269VC codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 rtl810x || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 6205 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit alps trackpad - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad W530 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM series 7 chipset i5 3210M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 4000 with Nvidia GK107GLM Quadro K2000M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 ALC269VC codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82579LM || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - ricoh sdxc slot - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec || <!--USB-->2 usb 3.0 and 2 usb 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - IPS options available - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components or 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086 0x0a0c 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad T450 T450s t450p T550 L550 || <!--Chipset-->Intel i5 4300U i3 5010U i5 5200U 5300U i7 5500U 5600U soldered || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 5500 5600 with optional nvidia 940M}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD Audio with ALC3232 codec Realtek ALC3232 0x10ec 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{no|3 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wireless AC 7265 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit 14" 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900 or IPS 1920x1080 - Broadwell - keyboard swap requires removal of all components and key cap versions - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad x250 x250t || <!--Chipset-->i3 5010U i5 5200U 5300U i7 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|2.5in 7mm or m.2 2242 sata (m and b key)}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with Realtek ALC3232 codec / Intel HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{no|up to 3 USB 3.0 partly boots from usb but stops waiting for usb}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I218 extension port}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7265 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 1366 x 768, 1920 × 1080 12.5" screen - Fn and F1 for setup bios - F12 boot options - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad E540 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Conexant CX20751-21Z codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111gus}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless-N 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6in 1376 x 786 - plastic construction - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545 * key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540 * Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID 6.3 for HDAudio Conexant CX20590 Analog, CX20671 codec or Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{no|boots pen drives from yellow usb but not from blue USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but no further boot for usb3 socket/stick || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots stacked up to 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo G505s || <!--Chipset-->AMD A8 5550M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 8550M islands chipset}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit 15.6" - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 15D 20334 || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 5200, e1 2100, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon R3 southern islands chipset}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8169 rtl810x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k whitelist for wifi swap}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo B50-45, G50-45 80E3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A8-6410 (2c), A6-6400 (2c), AMD A8 (4c), AMD A4-6300 (2c), AMD E2-6200 (2c), AMD E1-6050 (2c) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit 15.6" 1366 x 768 - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad E455 E555 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7000 A8-7100 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with Conexant® CX20751 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111GUS || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723BE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 14 768p or up to 15.6in 1080p - 2 DDR3L slots max 16G - no TPM - keyboard swap but Lenovo E550 E550C E555 E560 E560C E565 range has at least 2 different key cap variants - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Z40-75 Z50-75 || <!--Chipset-->A10-7300 4c 4t || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R6 6CUs}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - heavy - external battery - slim box lenovo ac - dvdrw - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad E465 E565 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8500P 8600P A8-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with Conexant® CX11852 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6" 1366 x 768 to 1080p IPS - Polycarbonate, ABS Plastic shell casing - internal battery - |- | <!--Name-->LENOVO IDEAPAD 500-15ACZ || <!--Chipset-->AMD 4c A10-8700P A8-8600P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5 M.2 || <!--Gfx-->VESA for Radeon R5 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek Atheros Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bits - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 45w rectangle psu - |- | <!--Name-->lenovo yoga 510-14ast 8059, || <!--Chipset-->A6-9210 A9-9410 and Intel Xeon E3-1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 45w 20v round barrel 4.0 * 1.7mm fits Yoga 310 510 520 710 - Harman Audio - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->V110-15AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v lenovo slim box ac - keyboard repair / swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name--> *ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 2666MHz sodimm) *Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 2666MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery || <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B (all 4c4t AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Sata3 port for 7mm 2.5in ssd hdd but only after setup in other machines - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with ALC3268 codec - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 bios startup set to legacy, starts to boot pendrives but stops, usb mouse not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV, shell pinging google.com works but apps like OWB start when copied to RAM: and run from there}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{No|AROSOne USB 1.8 with noacpi added to grub2 line then waiting for bootable media (kitty eyes)}} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 1366 x 768 poor screen - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - secure boot disabled - keyboard swap not easy - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad E475 E575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9500b A10-9600P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX11852 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek R8111GUS || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6" 1366 x 768 to 1080p IPS - Polycarbonate, ABS Plastic shell casing - internal battery - two DDR4 SO-DIMM sockets clocks down with 1866MHz DDR4 memory controller - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 6w slim ac adapter - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, Ideapad 330s 15ARR, || <!--Chipset-->R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 GCN5 with VCN1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE but not on 330s}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - battery internal about 30whr - 4GB soldered - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 || <!--Chipset-->R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 1ddr4 sodimm slot - internal battery only - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 A485 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 sata ngff port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - internal and external battery - watch for bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - WWAN whitelist - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 530-14ARR 81H9 || <!--Chipset-->R5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 1080p - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad E15 Gen 2 (AMD) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 15.6in - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging issues lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->IdeaPad C340-13AP1, IdeaPad S340-14API C340-14API || <!--Chipset-->R3 3200U, R5 3500U, R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in convertible - 14" laptop - 4GB soldered - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA, V15-ADA 82C700E4UK || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in - internal battery - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E495, Edge E595, Lenovo V155 81V5, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U, R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3 or 6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Realtek or Qualcomm || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 1080p - ddr4 soldered with 1 dimm slot - 20v small round ac jack - Thinkpads with USB-C charger issue was fixed with a BIOS update. But if you don't do the BIOS update, the charger shorts the motherboard - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->IdeaPad L340 81LW001CUS PC IdeaPad S540-14API || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{no|3.1}} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8822BE AC (1×1)}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad T295 T495 T495s X395 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC328 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EP not on slim T495s}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 1366 x 768 to FHD 1080p - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14, Lenovo L14 Gen 1 L15 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U 1.7GHz, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - universal USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD version || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{unk| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2 || <!--Wireless-->Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE, || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 - |- | <!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 4300U 4500u 4700u on AMD Promontory/Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14in and 15.6 inch mid srgb display - usb-c psu - ram soldered non-upgrade - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480 7040 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{unk| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 - avoid usb-c port damage - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480 7040 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{unk| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo V15 G4 AMN || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 15.6" FHD (1920x1080) - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Samsung==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="2%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II - |- | <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot - |- | <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end - |- | <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible |- | NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{no|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit |- | <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111 8168B || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR9285 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - |- | <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu - |- | <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu - |- | <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR9565 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Toshiba==== [[#top|...to the top]] Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Equium Satellite (Pro) Libretto Portege Tecra </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support |- | <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A |- | [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support |- | Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads |- | Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - |- | Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support |- | <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support |- | <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 - |- | Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed |- | <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro--> AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination |- | <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro--> AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) - |- | <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro--> AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible |- | <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card |- | <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 - |- | <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT High Brightness display with 16:9 aspect ratio internal resolution 1366 x 768 |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 zacate |- |<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->r8169 rtl8101e || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD HD8330 || <!--Audio-->HA Audio CX20751 11Z || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satelite Pro C40D-A C50D-A C55D-A || <!--Chipset-->Slow E1 2100 or faster A4 5000 kabini || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->8330 || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC269Q || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8162}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188EE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Satelite S50D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-5745M (4c4t), A8-5545M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8550M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->REaltek GbE || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8188E || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6in 2.38kg and 24mm - |- | <!--Name-->Satelite C50DT-B-107 PSCN6E M50DT-A-210 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A8-6410 A6-5200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R3 R5 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->REaltek GbE || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8188E || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 15.6 Inch Touchscreen 1366 x 768 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L50D-C-13G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P 6th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R6 || <!--Audio-->HD || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->1GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Sharp formerly 80% Toshiba Computers || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->dynabook formerly 20% Toshiba PC, Satellite Pro C40D C50D || <!--Chipset-->intel i? or AMD Ryzen || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in and 15.6in - ddr4 sodimm - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Misc==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505, FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->[http://gaugusch.at/vaio/ FX] [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/FX210/ Sony Yahoo Group] VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|UHCI [rev 1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b |- | <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950 |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | Sony [http://www.trustedreviews.com/laptops/review/2004/06/03/Sony-VAIO-VGN-X505VP-Ultra-Slim-Notebook/p1 VAIO VGN X505VP] || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum - |- | <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel - |- | <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN UX1XN UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo U1500 1.33GHz with 945GM chipset || <!--IDE-->1.8 inch ZIF || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945GMS || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 8036 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->32bit only - 4.5 inch screen ultra mobile PC |- | Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Huawei Matebook D KPL-W00 Honor Magicbook 2018 || <!--Chipset-->2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AMD Vega 8 use VESA}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{no|3.1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 14inch 1080p - internal battery - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Avita Pura 14 AVITA-PURAR3, AVITA-PURAR5 Hong Kong tech giant Nexstgo || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 3200U, R5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 || <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 (R3) 7 (R5) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 1,920 x 1,080 14in IPS but dim 194cd/m² and 59.4% of the sRGB colour gamut - 1 ddr4l sodimm slot - keyboard issues keyboard repair swap requires removal of all - components - flexible plastic build - 3 hr battery internal - |- | <!--Name-->Avita Liber V 3200U Ryzen 5 3500U, Avita Admiror 14 R7 3700U (UK only) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - better build but same 3 hr battery - 14" 1080p screen IPS 80% sRGB gamut - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Huawei Matebook D 15 14 AMD KPR-WX9 Honor Magicbook WAQ9AHNR || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 3500U 4700U 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AMD Vega 8 use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel or Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 2020 - internal 42W later 56W battery - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - f6.5 recessed webcam |- | <!--Name-->Xiaomi Redmibook 16 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 4700U with FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD 3 || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon RX Vega 7 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{no|3.1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8821CE wifi || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit metal 16.1 IPS 99% srgb 240 nits - 46whr battery - no webcam - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Medion AG AKOYA® E14304 (MD63780), e14303 (MSN 30031052) (MD62110)(lenovo bought 2011) || <!--Chipset-->4300u or Ryzen7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->Vega 6 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bits 14" 1080p - 8gb soldered - 19v 65W round port or usb-c charge psu - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Netbook=== [[#top|...to the top]] * One of the better options if re-partitioning of the hard disk is not suitable or wanted is to go with AROS hosted i.e. run a small linux distro and host AROS on top. AROS can exist on a Windows(TM) install as well. See here for more information [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=779.0 Linux hosted] and [ Windows hosted] with downloads here [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php AROS download page] * installation needs an USB optical drive or an USB pen drive (see below) * PC with CD or DVD to install to a USB pendrive for boot purposes on a netbook * SD card sometimes can [ boot] like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100, [http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Audio-Codec-Comparison-Table/520 Audio Codecs] ====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|RTL8101E - rtl8169}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || AspireOS 1.8 || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm - |- | Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|RTL8101E - rtl8169}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || AspireOS 1.8 || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel - |- | Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}}] || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || Icaros Desktop 1.3 || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel - |- | Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage - |- | <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 - |- | Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support |- | Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || || |- | <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Asus Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes| }} AR5007EG (AR2425) - [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=32391&forum=28&start=20&viewmode=flat&order=0#583583 works] || NB 2013 and 2.1.1 (best) and 2.1.2 || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue psu Power Charger 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger 4.8*1.7MM - |- | [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll |- | [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio]}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset}} AR5007EG (AR2425) - [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=32391&forum=28&start=20&viewmode=flat&order=0#583583 works] but not RaLink || AspireOS 1.7 || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some and not all model revisions - |- | eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012 05-25 || 2009 32bit |- | eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2009 32bit |- | eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|Atheros AR9285 swap with Atheros 5k}} || Aspire OS 1.6 || 2010 32bit |- | <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit |- | eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{No|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || Icaros 1.3.3 || 2011 64bit |- | EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Dell Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2009 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap - |- | <!--Name-->Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options - |- | [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || || |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments--> |- | Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====HP Compaq Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || VT1708/A HD Audio || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || || |- | HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || || 2011 32Bit - unable to change wifi card |- | <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || || 2011 32bit - unable to change wifi |- | HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || HD Audio || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || || |- | HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || HD Audio || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Wireless--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |} ====Lenovo Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{no|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || || little support |- | IdeaPad S12 || N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || ALC269 HD Audio || USB || Broadcom || Intel hard blocked || || Does not boot - cause unknown |- | S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{no|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || Icaros 1.3 || |- | S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{no|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || Icaros 1.3 || |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad 100S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z36xxx Z37xxx Series SoC || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel || <!--Audio-->Intel SST Audio Device (WDM) || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8723BS hard blocked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Samsung Netbooks==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues |- | [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || || 2009 32bit - little support |- | N110 N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || || 2009 32bit - some support - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none |- | N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh |- | <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs |- | N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || || Does not boot - cause unknown |- | <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - |- | NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || || 2011 64bit - some support |- | NP N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Atheros AR9285}} || || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work |- | <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life - |- | <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a little support |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a little |- | <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Toshiba Netbooks==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - some support |- | <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{no|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - |- | [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || Realtek 8111e rtl8169 || Atheros 9k || || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Misc Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="30%" |Comments |- | Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || Icaros 1.2.4 || |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->good |- | Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || || Slowly gaining support |- | <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR9285 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion--> |- | MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || Icaros 1.3 || |- | Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || || MSI U100 clone |- | <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->MSI U100 clone |- | <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z | <!--Chipset--> | <!--IDE--> {{dunno}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}} | <!--Wireless--> {{no|Atheros AR928X}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 2.0.3 | <!--Comments--> Rarely boots! |- | <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E | <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}} | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec | <!--USB-->3 USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}} | <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285 swap with 5k}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life - |- | <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Desktop Systems=== [[#top|...to the top]] Most Intel Atom and equivalent AMD Fusion CPUs / APUs are faster than Intel P3s but still some way short of P4 or Dual Core performance. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" | <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}} |- |} ====Acer==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin - |- | <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200 | <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}} | <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}} | <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}} | <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}} | <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3 | <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue |- | <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi - |- | <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb | <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k - |- | <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G *one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged *looping one long two short, a video card fault *two short beeps... CMOS damaged *got one long and one short beep... board error? | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS one USB 1.5 and 1.6 | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe * Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom - |- | <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310 | <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec | <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios - |- |} ====Asus==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->EEEbox B202 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 | <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250 | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros | <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Dell==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name--> Precision 340 | <!--IDE--> {{yes}} | <!--SATA--> {{n/a}} | <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Dimension 2400 | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}} | <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}} | <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4] | <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution. |- | <!--Name-->Dimension 4600 | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{dunno}} | <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | Optiplex GX270 | {{yes|Working}} | {{partial|IDE mode}} | {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | {{yes|Intel AC97}} | {{yes|USB 2.0}} | {{no|Intel PRO/1000}} | Icaros 1.5.2 | <!--Comments--> |- | Optiplex GX280 | {{yes|Working}} | {{partial|IDE mode}} | {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}} | {{yes|Intel AC97}} | {{yes|USB 2.0}} | {{no|Broadcom}} | Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}} | <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 745 | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}} | <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 755 | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1 | <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 990 | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 360 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon | <!--Comments-->poor support |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz | <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2 | <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem - |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz | <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client *R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM *R10L Wyse Thin OS *R50L Suse Linux Enterprise *R90L Win XP Embedded *R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009 *R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7 | <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}} | <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 usb2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} | <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu - |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040 *username: Administrator, admin, [blank] *password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+ | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D) *2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR *2013 Z10D *2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR *2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not detected but sometimes works like 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 no msata ssd support in bios - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices - |- | <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client * 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) - * 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 sata port | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}} | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3 issues | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 sata port | <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E | <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec | <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3 issues | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3 issues}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb | <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Wyse 3040 (N10D) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Intel | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 4c4t Intel Cherry Trail x5 Z-8350 (1.44 GHz Quad) - two versions, one is 5V-3A, the other is 12V-2A - 2 GB DDR3L 1600 MHz, 8 GB or 16 GB eMMC flash chip, all soldered down - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Fujitsu Siemens==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="15%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop) | | | {{partial|VESA only}} | {{yes|AC97}} | | {{no|Intel PRO/1000}} | {{dunno}} | Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support. |- | Scenic T i845 | {{dunno}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{dunno|Intel AC97}} | {{dunno|UHCI}} | {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}} | Icaros 1.5.2 | AROS does not boot |- | <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300 | <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }} | <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB - |- | <!--Name-->Futro S400 | <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket - |- | <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S]) *G-T56N 1.65GHz *G-T40N 1.00GHz *G-T44R 1.20GHz | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata | <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher) | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - mSATA 1GB-16GB - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor - |- | <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu - |- | <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card | <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots - |- | <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle" * GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz * GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board | <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC) | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot - |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F *2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB *2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code | <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}} | <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}} | <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E GCN2 IGP ( islands) or later R5E GCN3 IGP (southern islands)}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0 | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow energy efficient atom like cores so fanless - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe socket for wireless card - |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G *2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual *2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E) *2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}} | <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}} | <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4 | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->{{No|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} | <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu - |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====HP Compaq==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360 | <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510 | {{yes|Working}} | {{N/A}} | {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | {{yes|AC97}} | {{yes|Working}} | {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} | Icaros 1.5 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51 | <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio |- | <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200 | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments-->issues |- | <!--Name--> d230 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 - |- | <!--Name-->t500 | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22 | <!--Comments-->2004 |- | <!--Name-->DC7700 | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-?? | <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost |- | <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz | <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M | <!--Audio-->VIA with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}} | <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot - |- | <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700 *HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 1600 x 1200 32-bit colour | <!--Audio-->AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm |- | <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC | <!--IDE-->{{unk| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour | <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97 | <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile - |- | <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm - |- | <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730 | <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices - |- | <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) - |- | <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742 | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->1 port | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard - |- | <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900 *t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3 *t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro *t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9 | <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector - |- | <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z | <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM | <!--SATA-->one | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version | <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD G-T56N A55E - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores) 1GHz - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR - |- | <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME) | <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core) - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin |- | <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->single M.2 2242 socket sata only most models, mSATA socket removed end of 2014, | <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->4 front, 2 back, 2 inside | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz, AMD GX-415GA - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP T530 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280 | <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - smaller 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{partial|Set bios to IDE and not AHCI - add noacpi to end of grub line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front but '''not''' for 2 USB3 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2 USB with added noacpi grub boot | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 RX-427BB With 2 DDR3L notebook RAM sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan TPM 1.2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical - 19.5V 4.36A 85w standard HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB - |- | <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{partial|2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets - no dvi / hdmi}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 VOID for controller 0x1022 0x157a and not detected ALC255 codec x10ec x0255 aka ALC3234, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear but not 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2 | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}} | <!--Gfx-->i pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height - |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0) *AMD Quad A10-5800B *AMD A8-5500B *AMD Dual A6-5400B *AMD A4-5300B | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D | <!--Audio-->HD ALC221 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF *AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B *AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B *AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B *AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2 | <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port | <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} | <!--USB-->USB2 usb3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu - |- | <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH, Elitedesk 705 G5 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports | <!--Audio-->HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - 12v up to 180w ac - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280 | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec | <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports | <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Lenovo==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU) | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio--> realtek codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510 |- | <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata | <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports | <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec | <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}} | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 - |- | <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 | <!--Gfx-->R4 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 | <!--Gfx-->Vega 11 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400, 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 11 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec | <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 - | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GigE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} | <!--SATA-->2 NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c | <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |} ====Misc==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx | <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme | <!--Audio--> via audio | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz - |- | <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1] | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key - |- | <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1] | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} | <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta) | <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key |- | <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate |- | <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA2 | <!--IDE-->flash "DiskOnModule" | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga | <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio | <!--USB-->USB | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins - |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One | <!--IDE-->44pin DiskOnModule | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec | <!--USB-->USB1.1 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered - |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA10 *E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later *E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU) | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with | <!--USB-->4 USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM - |- | <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client *TC3200, *TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841, *TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931, *TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA vga | <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT | <!--USB-->VIA USB | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu, |- | <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients] *Login Administrator Password Administrator *Login User Password User | <!--IDE-->1 flash DiskOnModule | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec | <!--USB-->USB | <!--Ethernet-->VIA | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf - |- | <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270) *Login Administrator Password Administrator *Login User Password User | <!--IDE-->1 flash DiskOnModule | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec - |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4) | <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06) | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec | <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - |- | <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700, | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5, | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}} | <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket - |- | <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741) | <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}} | <!--USB-->Intel USB | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}} | <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu - |- | <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT | <!--USB-->VIA | <!--Ethernet-->VIA | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive - |- | <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx), | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan - |- | <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION1 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->NVidia | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 |- | <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->sata | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->2 USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->GbE | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 |- | <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3 |- | <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g, |- | <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3 |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W] | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}} | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu |- | <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 slot | <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac - |- | <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G | <!--Audio--> codec | <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update - |- | <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless |- | <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered - |- | <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce |- | <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel - |- | <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) SSE4 and AVX - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm |- | <!--Name--> *Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client *VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Sata | <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen - |- | <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34', | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ |- | <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client *2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector *2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata slot on earlier 2016 models | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}} | <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}} | <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2 | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec | <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options - |- | <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 M.2 | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots |- | <!--Name-->EliteGroup LIFA Q3 Plus | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000, V1605B - |- | <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - |- | <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->R3 R5 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU - |- | <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}} | <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }} | <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit |- | <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h |- | <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2 | <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX |- | <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G |- | <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0) GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0) GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0) GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0) | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{No|}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|3.1 gen1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|3.1 gen1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{no|4 usb3.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W - | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata | <!--Gfx-->vega | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E - |- | <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W - | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{no|usb3.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz - |- | <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->{{No|usb-c usb2}} | <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560, | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->{{No|USB3.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu - |- | <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata | <!--Gfx-->Vega 7 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting - |- | <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm |- | <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot | <!--Gfx-->Vega 6 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->2 3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->1G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions - |- | <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in | <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->PCIe4 | <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->USB3.2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu - |- | <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6, | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in | <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable - |- | <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite, GMKtec K2 Mini PC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0 | <!--Gfx-->RDNA | <!--Audio-->HD Audio | <!--USB-->USB4 | <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX - 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz - |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC] | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->sata or nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb | <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3.2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 thunderbolt-type usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath - |- | <!--Name-->mINISORUM ms-a1 MS-a2 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots - choose from 5700G to 8700G apu - |- | <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec | <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2 | <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered - |- | <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Server Systems=== [[#top|...to the top]] ====IBM==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="15%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->xSeries 206m | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{n/a}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Motherboard=== [[#top|...to the top]] * Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared * 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors] * Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU) * Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97 * Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs * Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot * Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets ====AMD==== [[#top|...to the top]] =====Socket 7 (1997/1999)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582 SiS 5591/5595 SiS 530 /5595 SiS 600/5595 SiS 620/5595 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket A 462 (2001/4)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S] | <!--Chipset-->nForce 2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B |- | <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2 | <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}} | <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97 | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X | <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX | <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}} | <!--Opinion-->works ok |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X] | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz |- | <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}} | <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML] | <!--Chipset-->SIS 650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}} | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E | <!--Chipset-->SIS730 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}} | <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}} | <!--Opinion-->little support |- | <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)] | <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB |- | <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID) | <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID) | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3 |- | <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID) | <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID) | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L] | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->AGP slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}} | <!--Opinion-->good support |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400] | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}} | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}} | <!--Opinion-->some support |- | <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266 | <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot | <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec | <!--USB-->via 8233 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103 | <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting |- | <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X | <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{unk| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}} | <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB - |- |} =====Socket 754 (2004/5)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2 | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}} | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8 | <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97 | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}} | <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306 |- | <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro | <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith] | <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}} | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot | <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}} | <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306 |- | <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work | <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}} | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R | <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R] | <!--Chipset-->nF3-150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Sil 3112 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no |- | <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A | <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket 939 (2005)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE | <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}} | <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16 | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium | <!--Chipset-->NVidia | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}} | <!--Opinion-->Works well |- | <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010 | <!--Chipset-->nF4 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2 | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots | <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001 | <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli, |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE | <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64 | <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}} | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only | <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053 | <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004) | <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports | <!--SATA-->2 SATA2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}} | <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards |- |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2 | <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip | <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp | <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100 | <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots - |} =====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) ===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x) | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 | <!--SATA-->2 | <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->Nvidia | <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia | <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec - |- | <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2 | <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 ports | <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}} | <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0) | <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}} | <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe | <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support | <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}} | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S | <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK - |- | <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus | <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}} | <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x) | <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l) | <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L), | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM | <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga | <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H | <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}} | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x) | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011] | <!--Chipset-->760g | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}} | <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets - |- | <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }} | <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots - |- | <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4) | <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}} | <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1) | <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}} | <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support - |- | <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO | <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX | <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps | <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889 | <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}} | <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB |- | <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H | <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Yes | <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia | <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1 | <!--USB-->Yes | <!--Ethernet-->Yes | <!--Opinion-->works well overall |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x) | <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65 | <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 Sata2 | <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots - |- | <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597 | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}} | <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}} | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2 | <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga | <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all) | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P | <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga | <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all) | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100 | <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports | <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec | <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel) | <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit | <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)===== *095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver) *125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver) *220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590 {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}} | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}} | <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}} | <!--USB-->4 USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }} | <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo) | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}} | <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }} | <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 760GM | <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones - |- | <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1) | <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO | <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller | <!--Gfx-->n/a | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec | <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0) | <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions), | <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets - |- | <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming | <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec | <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset | <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO | <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ? | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1), | <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====AMD Fusion (2011/14)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1 | ACPI | IDE | SATA | AMD 6250 | Audio | USB | Ethernet | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX | 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1 | ACPI | {{N/A}} | SATA | AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet | ALC887 VD2 | USB | RTL8111E | 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked] |- | Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX | 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3 | ACPI | {{N/A}} | SATA | AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet | ALC892 | USB | Realtek 8111E | 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E |- | ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added) | 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 | ACPI | {{N/A}} | SATA - 4 SATA3 | {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}} | {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}} | USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 | {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}} | 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX | <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 SATA3 | <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI | <!--Audio-->ALC892 | <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0 | <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 SATA3 | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}} | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk |- | <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45 | <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3 | <!--ACPI-->no support | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports | <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu | <!--Audio-->ALC HDA | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO | <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe | <!--Chipset-->E-450 together | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket FM1 (2011/13)===== On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D, {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE | <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169 | <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)===== Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D, {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)===== Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D, {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A88X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)===== 5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400] Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival). {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168 | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->MSI AM1I | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI AM1M | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)===== Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below. <pre> Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS. Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration. Enable AMD fTPM switch. Press F10 to save changes. </pre> {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero | <!--Chipset-->X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8) | <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211 | <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X |- | <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4 | <!--Chipset-->AMD X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS | <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7 | <!--Chipset--> X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500 | <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium | <!--Chipset--> X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec | <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu | <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX | <!--Chipset-->B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode) | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci |- | <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX | <!--Chipset-->AMD B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN | <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100 |- | <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350 | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1 | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac | <!--Chipset--> B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode) | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions - |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI | <!--Chipset-->B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX | <!--Chipset-->B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1 | <!--Chipset-->A320 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2018 |- | <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K | <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC | <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX | <!--Chipset-->AMD A320 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H | <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme | <!--Chipset-->AMD X399 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX | <!--Chipset-->X470 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4 | <!--Chipset-->AMD X470 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming | <!--Chipset-->AMD B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G |- | <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4 | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> alc892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi | <!--Chipset-->AMD B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pcie | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme | <!--Gfx-->pcie3 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->1G | <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots |- | <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max | <!--Chipset--> b450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{n/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> ALC codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots - |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo) | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4 | <!--Chipset-->X570 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0 | <!--Audio--> ALC1200 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero | <!--Chipset-->AMD X570 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 - |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx | <!--Chipset-->B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme | <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->1G | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4 |- | <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX | <!--Chipset-->AMD B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> alc1220 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING | <!--Chipset-->B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3 | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4 | <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0 | <!--Chipset-->AMD B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3 | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN | <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX | <!--Chipset-->B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200 | <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C | <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX | <!--Chipset--> B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118 | <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms - |- | <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX | <!--Chipset--> B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892 | <!--USB-->USB 3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 - |- | <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX | <!--Chipset--> B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280) | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200 | <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX | <!--Chipset-->A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX | <!--Chipset-->AMD A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx | <!--Chipset-->AMD A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX | <!--Chipset-->A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280) | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} ===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 2022/2x)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2 | <!--Audio-->HD audio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz - |- | <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio | <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}} | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->rnda3 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->rnda3 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I | <!--Chipset-->B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x650 B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x650 B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x650 B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo) | <!--Chipset-->B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx | <!--Chipset-->B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> Zen5 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> Zen6 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} ===== (Zen? AM? 203x/3x)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} ====Intel==== [[#top|...to the top]] =====Socket 370 (2000/2)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA | <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}} | <!--Audio-->{{N/A}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket 478 (2002/4)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3] | <!--Chipset-->865PE | <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }} | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}} | <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}} | <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013 |- | <!--Name-->Intel 845 | <!--Chipset-->865P | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3 |- | <!--Name-->Intel 845 | <!--Chipset-->865GC | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)===== an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally. an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally. an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot. entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC) {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Abit AG8 | <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1 | <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97 | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32 | <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no |- | <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2 | <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1 | <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot | <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX | <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports | <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}} | <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S | <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}} | <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH | <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}} | <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L | <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}} | <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0 | <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169) | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2 | <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97 | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169) | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L | <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec | <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B | <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" - |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS | <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator - |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU | <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L | <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}} | <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB |- | <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS | <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}} | <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0 | <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}} | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR] | <!--Chipset-->iG31 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}} | <!--Opinion-->good support |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX | <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}} | <!--Audio-->ALC887 | <!--USB-->3 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}} | <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2 | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x), | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1) | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1), | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3 | <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 Port | <!--SATA-->4 Ports | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}} | <!--USB-->4 ports + headers | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P | <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4ports | <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d | <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892 | <!--USB-->4 ports | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic | <!--Chipset-->iG41 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d | <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC | <!--USB-->4 ports | <!--Ethernet-->8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE | <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}} |<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}} | <!--Opinion-->2006 works well |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE | <!--Chipset-->965 intel | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} | <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO | <!--Chipset-->975X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->2 ports | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots | <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B | <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Abit IP35 | <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 ports | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no |- | <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1 | <!--Chipset-->Intel P35 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos |- | <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3 | <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B | <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - |- | <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1) | <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{unk|}} | <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }} | <!--USB-->{{yes | }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}} | <!--Opinion-->good |- | <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT | <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot | <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888 | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6 | <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008) | <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5) | <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit) | <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC |- | <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008) | <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports | <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots | <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->G45 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->G43 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe | <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6 | <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->8 ports | <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots | <!--Audio-->ALC889A | <!--USB-->8 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169 | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L | <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors | <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C | <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0 | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions |- | <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i | <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}} | <!--GFX-->GF 7150 | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}} | <!--Opinion-->being tested |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Atom SOC (2008/2x)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->D945CLF | <!--Chipset-->N230 single core | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441 | <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} | <!--Opinion-->works very well |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo] | <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core | <!--ACPI-->wip | <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610 | <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}} | <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V |- | <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I | <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}} | <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail | <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}} | <!--Opinion-->some support |- | <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail | <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->GMA3150 | <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL | <!--Opinion-->some support |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5) | <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->gma 3150 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f | <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- |} =====Socket 1366 (2009/10)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE | <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots | <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no |- | <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds | <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket 1156 (2010)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910 | <!--Chipset-->i3 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H | <!--Chipset-->H55 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x) | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x) | <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0 | <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}} | <!--Opinion-->Works well |- | <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D | <!--Chipset-->P55 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{unk| }} | <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0 | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f | <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work - |- | <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx | <!--Chipset-->h61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e | <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz - |- | <!--Name-->‎Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card | <!--Opinion-->2022 64 |- | <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0 | <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897 | <!--USB-->4 usb2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3 | <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC889 | <!--USB-->2 ports | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V | <!--Chipset-->H61 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1) | <!--USB-->2 ports | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV | <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3) | <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3) | <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci - |- | <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop | <!--Chipset-->H61 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892 | <!--USB-->4 ports | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788 *retail MSI board *OEM Advent, etc | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}} | <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}} | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well], |- | <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2 | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M | <!--Chipset-->H67 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887 | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX | <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}} | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3) | <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889 | <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->H77 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1 | <!--Chipset-->H77 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0 | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}} | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX | <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI | <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g | <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr | <!--Opinion-->skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx - |- | <!--Name-->Asus H81T | <!--Chipset-->H81 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD | <!--USB-->Intel USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V | <!--Chipset-->H81 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip | <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots - |- | <!--Name-->GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0) | <!--Chipset-->H81 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K | <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H | <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2 | <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97 | <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E | <!--Chipset-->Q87 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->H99 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded |- | <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP | <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102] | <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}} | <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC | <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}} | <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX | <!--Chipset-->H110 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec | <!--USB-->Intel USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 - |- | <!--Name-->Asus H110T | <!--Chipset-->H110 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard | <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0 | <!--Chipset-->H110 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec | <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN | <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 | <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h | <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming | <!--Chipset-->H170 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK | <!--Chipset-->Z170 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi) | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan | <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V | <!--Chipset-->B250 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> Q370M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> H370M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> B360M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Rampage | <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte | <!--Chipset--X299 > | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22) | <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible |- | <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2 | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake / 15th gen Arrow Lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} ===Chromebooks=== For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to: *put the device into Developer Mode *disable firmware write protection *flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware *install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS: *Normal/Verified Boot Mode Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images Full verification of firmware and OS kernel No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices *Recovery Mode User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged') Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails Can be manually invoked: On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power] On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D] On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery. *Developer Mode "Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text), The user can select via keystroke <pre> ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] ) ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] ) Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] ) </pre> Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device. *Legacy Boot Mode Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1 Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem. https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/ Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything [https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility] [https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices] Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes. Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge] Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them. Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core]) [[#top|...to the top]] <pre> 060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W) 056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D 053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W), 049000 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W) 048000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, 047000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme, 045000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, Intel Core i7-12800H 044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 ), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, 043000 Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W) 042000 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G, 041500 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U, 041000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W), 040000 AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E, 039000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE, AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t), 037000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U, 036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), 035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, Intel Core i5-11400F, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, 034000 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE, 033000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS, AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, 032500 AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U, 032000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W), 031500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2), AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), 029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W), 028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), M3 Pro 12c, 028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, AMD Ryzen 5 4400G, AMD Ryzen 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), 027000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W 6c12t), AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t), 026500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, 026000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), 025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE, AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), 024000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U, AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W), 023000 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c12t), 022800 AMD Ryzen 3 5400U, Intel Core i5-11300H, AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), 022000 AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, 021500 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), 019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, 019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, 017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), 017500 AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, 016600 AMD Athlon Gold PRO 4150GE, Intel Core i7-6700, 016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), 016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Intel Core i7-6700T, 015500 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, 014500 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8500T, AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U, 014000 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Ryzen 3 3200G (AM4 65W), 013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, 013000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2500U (FP4 25W), AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), 012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, 012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, 012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, 012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), 011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, 010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), 010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, 010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, 010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690, 008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T, 008600 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U, 008200 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K, 007600 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95, 007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, 006900 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), Intel Core i7-6600U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, 006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338, 15W), 006300 Intel Core i3-8130 (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), 006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U, Snapdragon 7325, 006060 AMD A10-6800B APU, Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, 006000 Intel Core i5-6200U, Intel Core i3-7130U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G, 005900 AMD Athlon Silver 3050U, Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, ARM A76 RK3588, 005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, 005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, ARM A76 RK3588S, 005400 ARM Cortex-A78 MediaTek Dimensity 1200 900, AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860, 005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G, 005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T, 005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i5-5350U, 005100 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, 005100 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), Intel Core i7-5500U, Intel Core i3-6100U, 005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M, AMD Athlon 300U, 004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, 004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, 004650 Intel Core i5-2520M, Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), 004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, 004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, 004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, MT6797, 003850 Intel Core i5-2410M, Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), 003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, 003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M APU 003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), Intel Core i3-4000M, 003450 ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (8c 5W), 003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU 003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M, AMD R-464L APU, 003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, 003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU 003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100, 002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T, 002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU, 002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, 002500 AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU, 002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, 002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, 002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, 002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD A6-9210, AMD E2-9000e, 002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000, 001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, 001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, AMD E2-3800, Qualcomm MSM8939, 001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU, 001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, MT8783, 001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), 001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, Allwinner A133P, AMD A4-3300M APU, 001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, 001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500 APU 001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, 001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, MT8127, 001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, 001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52 001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400, 000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU, 000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400, 000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140 000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56 000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E, 000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620 000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600, 000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500, 000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500, 000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325, 000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+, 000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+, 000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120 000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU, 000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+ 000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050, 000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+, 000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40, 000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145, 000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+, 000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250 000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U, 000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, 000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+, 000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4, 000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c), 000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+ 000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+, POWER 4 PPC, 000360 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+ 000350 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3, 000330 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022 000320 PPC440 core 000300 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), 000200 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750 000160 Pentium II 000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68060, 000050 Motorola 68040 </pre> === Recommended hardware (32-bit) === [[#top|...to the top]] Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release. If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" | <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}} |- |} ==== Virtual Hardware ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- | VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- | QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- |} ==== Laptops ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- | Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working |- |} ==== Desktop Systems ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back |- |} ==== Motherboards ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance |- | Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card |- | ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance |- | Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance |- |} ==== Legacy supported hardware ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="10%" |EOL ! width="35%" |Comments |- | iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 || |- | Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card |- |} === Recommended hardware (64-bit) === [[#top|...to the top]] Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release. ==== Virtual Hardware ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- | VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- | QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- |} ==== Motherboards ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- |} ==References== [[#top|...to the top]] {{reflist}} {{BookCat}} 5gu97izg7qbhij9ctewihstd4psmh30 4499600 4499599 2025-06-07T09:04:28Z Jeff1138 301139 4499600 wikitext text/x-wiki {{ArosNav}} ==Introduction== This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail. If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, niggles, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information. Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds. So consequently, be aware that driver support on native is now a decade behind linux, MacOS(TM) and Windows(TM). Although still being worked upon Alternatively, an hosted OS (windows or linux) of AROS could give better results. [[#Laptops]] [[#Netbook]] [[#Desktop Systems]] [[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]] [[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]] === Laptops === [[#top|...to the top]] * 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card * 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200] * 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Date ! width="5%" |Overall ! width="5%" |Gfx VESA ! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration ! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB |- | 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 4% || Max RAM 1GB |- | 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 60% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 2 / 4GB |- | 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 60% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB |- | 2018-2025 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB |- | 202X-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB |- |} 3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them. Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible) Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from *80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron) *20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" | <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}} |- |} ====Acer/Gateway/Emachines==== Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987 Order of build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Packard Bell Aspire Extensa TimeLine Travelmate </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="2%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC |- | Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron |- | Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues] |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF - |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) - |- | <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu |- | <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 5920G || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc888 codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad - |- | <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe}}|| {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{no|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible |- | <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit |- |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->2 x USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec || <!--USB-->FCH USB EHCI OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation - |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD Azalia HD Audio with ALC282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb - |- | <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], |- | <!--Name-->Swift 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Asus==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots] |- | <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only |- | <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A |- | Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit |- | [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only |- | <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb - |- | P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Asus * X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U * A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal) || <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height ar9285 cannot swap with ar5000 mini pci-e as smaller card required}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 and AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - |- | <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers - |- | <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR9485 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered - |- | <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - |- | <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter - |- | <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR9485 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch - |- | <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 with USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity - |- | <!--Name-->Asus X555Y - keyboard from Asus X555B X555D X555L X555S X555U X555Y X555LA fits? silver-colored plastic || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk }} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8821AE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->RADEON R5 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Vivobook X409DA || <!--Chipset-->AMD 2c Athlon Silver 3050U 3200U to 4c 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M509DA M509DJ M509DL or M409DJ M409DA M409BA || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 3 3200U, AMD® Ryzen™ 5 3500U 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{No|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA 2D for AMD Vega 5 8 or nvidia MX230 MX250}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS one || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14" or 15" transparent Silver Slate Grey - 4 or 8g soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 8g - |- | <!--Name-->ZenBook UM433D || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14" 1080p - |- | <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD || <!--Chipset-->3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in - |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ==== Dell ==== [[#top|...to the top]] Order of build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Studio Inspiron Vostro XPS Alienware Precision Latitude </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="10%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style - |- | Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m || 855GME * revA00 * revA03 * revA06 | {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max - |- | Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it] |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004 |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot |- | Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case || 855GME * revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz * revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz | {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1, AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700 |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 * reva00 * revA01 * revA02 * revA03 * revA04 | <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure - |- | <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device - |- | <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2, AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios |- | Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port |- | Latitude D410 PP06S *rev A00 *A01, A02 *A03 || GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4, 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L || <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz * Rev A0x * Rev A0x * Rev A07 1.73Ghz | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones - |- | <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->[http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch Matt 16:10, 1280x800 pixel, WXGA TFT Display - first Dell AMD machine - Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L, 9300, 9200 PP14L *A00 Pentium M *A0? Core Duo || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit but - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1) *A00 Pentium M *A0? Core Duo *A08 Core2 Duo || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos - |- | <!--Name-->Precision M65 M90 XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2600 T2700 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro FX 350M 1600M 1500M G71 on par with the Go7900 GS to GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM4311 BCM4328 swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S || <!--Chipset-->945 * revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400 * revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500 * revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz | <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L || <!--Chipset--> * 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz * 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400 | <!--IDE-->{{yes|DVD-ROM Rev00 Philips SDR089 - CDRW/DVDROM Philips CDD5263 or TEAC DW224EV - DVD+-RW Rev00 Optiarc AD-5540A or HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, rev01 TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and AROS One usb 1.8 and grub boot add 'noacpi' || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L || <!--Chipset-->945GMS * rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit * rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800 |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel i945 * revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit * revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6) || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML * rev A00 * rev A01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM) || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML * revA00 * revA01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S || <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz * rev A00 * rev A01 * rev A02 | <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300 * revA00 * revA01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D630 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 * revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper * revA01 0DT785 heatsink | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2 * revA00 * revA01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12 |- | <!--Name-->XPS M1330 M1530 M1730 - WISTRON Hawke || <!--Chipset-->965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Intel 965 with either Nvidia 8400M 8600M 8700M or 8800GT G84 G86}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio STAC 9228 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Marvell 88E8040 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit Did not boot |- | <!--Name-->Precision M2300 M4300 M6300 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA nVidia Quadro FX 360M (8400GS) 3600M 3500M 2500M G86 to G92}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG 4965 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 14" 15.6" 17" |- | <!--Name-->Vostro 1310 1510 (Compal LA-4592P) 1710 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo T7600 or Celeron 540 GMA965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GM965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC268 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 4965 swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit Celeron 540 added 64 bit support (doubling transistor count) |- | <!--Name-->Vostro 1320 1520 (Compal LA-4592P) 1720 (Compal LA-4671P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 965 || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC268 or IDT 92HD8X codec || <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 or Dell Wireless 1397}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 up to 17 inch with 13.3 inch WXGA Anti-Glare matt or glossy LED Display (1280 x 800) - |- | <!--Name-->Vostro 1320 1520 (Compal LA-4592P) 1720 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvdia 9300m to 9600M GS G96 || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC268 or IDT 92HD8X codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 15.4” screen Vostro 1520 with excessive heat buildup on the left hand side palm rest |- | <!--Name-->Precision M2400 M4400 M6400 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA 2d for nVidia Quadro FX 770M G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2008 14" 15.6" 17" |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1525 PP29L || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo or Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4312}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit much later 64bit 15.4" 1200 x 800 - 19.5v dell psu - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1545 PP41L || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 4500MHD || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD71B codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4312}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 15.6" |- | <!--Name-->Latitude E4200 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo U9400 U9300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->64gig ssd with ribbon cable || <!--Gfx-->Intel GM45 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 71B7X codec || <!--USB--> NEC uPD720202 || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82567LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4322 or Intel’s 5100 or 5300}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64 - 12.1in 1,280 x 800 poor color accuracy magnesium alloy body - easily replaced keyboard - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot - Microdia cam - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude E5400 E5500 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio but no sound}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM5761e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Latitude E4300 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P9400 2.4GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 4500 MHD || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HDxxx || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82567LM || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 5300 AGN}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 13.3" WXGA - sd card Broadcom BCM5880 - |- | <!--Name-->Lattitude E6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo P9500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M HD 2D with NVIDIA QUADRO NVS 160M G98}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with IDT 92HD71 codec or later 92HDM61}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM4312 or Intel 5300 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 early ones problems with the keyboard ribbon cable connector, trackpoints were not good |- | <!--Name-->Latittude E4310 E5410 ATG || <!--Chipset-->Intel 5 series Intel Core i5 560M 1st gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA HD 5700 mhd || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with IDT 92HDxx Codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82577LM || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 too small 30x30 to swap}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64Bit clarkdale codename CPUs - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 E6510 E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i7 620M i7 820QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1546 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4330M 530v || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 91HD81 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8103EL-GR || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" - alps touchpad - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->XPS 15 15Z L501X L502X 17 17Z L701X L702X || <!--Chipset-->i7 840QM to i7 2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 3000 with Nvidia 555, 525M, 540M, 555M or 435M 420M GF108M optimus || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit first models not Sandybridge but later are - 17.3-inch 1600 × 900 to 15.6-inch - not many working now |- | <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros AR9285 no space for swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi - |- | Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 3521 5521 5721, Vostro 3555 || <!--Chipset-->i5 i7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4000 or Radeon 8730M or 7670M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC850 ?? || <!--USB-->USB 3.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8105E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros or Dell 1703 1704 1705}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit AVX Panther Point Ivy Bridge Intel(R) 7 Series Mobile - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 15‑3541 15‑3542 P40F001 P40F002 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 6010 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{unk| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit no AVX - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - there are i-intel versions - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Latitude 5495 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in || <!--Gfx-->Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or 14.0" HD (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 19.5V 65W 90W - care needed with usbc charging - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64-bit - 15.6 - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 5415 5415 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Vostro 3425 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5425U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec || <!--USB-->USB4 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |} ====Fujitsu-Siemens==== [[#top|...to the top]] Order of build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Amilo Esprimo Lifebook </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch |- | <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT - |- | <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes |- | <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN | <!--Chipset--> | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}} | <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}} | <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}} | <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}} | <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb | <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX - |- | <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram |- | <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen - |- | <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====HP Compaq==== [[#top|...to the top]] Build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Presario Pavilion Omnibook ProBook Armada Elitebook </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125 |- | <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL |- | Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board |- | <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers - |- | <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB |- | <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected |- | <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472 |- |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive |- | N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive |- | Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit |- | Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || |- | N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm |- | <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003 |- | <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit |- | <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio) |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) - |- | <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again - |- | Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options - |- | <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues - |- | <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v - |- | <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) - |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g - * 32bit Core Duo T2400 * 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600 |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with * 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400 * 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller - |- | <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working - * 32bit 1.86GHz core duo * 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz |- | <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 |- | <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap] |- | <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P - |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1) |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S |- | <!--Name-->HP Pavilion dv4 dv4z(AMD), dv5 (dv5z AMD), dv7 (dv7z AMD) || <!--Chipset-->QL-60, QL-62 (AMD Turion 64 X2) RM-70, RM-72, ZM-80, ZM-84, (AMD Turion II) M520 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 3200 3450 4530 4550 4650 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit - 14.1" dv4, dv5 features a 15.4" and the HP Pavilion dv7 a 17" display |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768) |- | <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard - |- | <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 100 1000 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB--> USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with idt or realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G1, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC3201-GR || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 PCIe GBE || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom or Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->1GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8723BE-VB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111HSH || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 1GbE || <!--Wireless-->realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6, 255 G7 - 31Whr external battery covers HP all G6 and HP 14-BS, HP 14-BW, HP 15-BS || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, 9125 (all 2c) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata 2.5in and M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 19V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na, 15-bw060na 15-DB0521SA, HP Envy x360 15-ar052sa 2 in 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6, 255 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata or NVMe and/or 2.5in sata if detachable ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8 i.e. GCN 5 with VCN 1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek or rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in up to 1080p - internal battery - 1 (smaller laptops) or 2 ddr4 sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - probook case extra screws under 2 rubber strips - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - esc bios setup f9 boot order - |- | <!--Name-->HP Envy x360 15-bq150sa, Envy x360 covertible 13 13-ag0xxx || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 and Sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek, none on 13in}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 13 or 15.6in 1080p - hp barrel or usb-c on 13in - ddr4 - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 USB || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 1366 x 768, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], HP 255 G7, HP14-dk0599sa || <!--Chipset-->Range mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c 2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c 2t), Pro 3145U APU to 3200U (2c 4t) and 3500U (4c 8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 NVMe 2280 but usually no 2.5in mountings || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - many lesser variants - plastic build - 14in / 15.6in dim panel TN Full HD - one heatpipe for cpu - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{No|Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 and 2.0 USB}} || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - |- | <!--Name-->Envy x360 13 laptop and 13 and 15.6' 2 in 1 convertible || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R5 4500U with carrizo FCH51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3.1 gen 2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek wifi 6 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 13.3in or 15.6in IPS 1080p - ram soldered - touch pen not supplied - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl169 realtek rtl8111ep || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp usbc charging avoid damage - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 1GBe}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 1366 x 768 to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot poor cooling - slim round ac - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP Dev One || <!--Chipset-->AMD R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging - good repairability - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->aMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 680m}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB4 thunderbolt type}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ZBook Firefly 14" G11 Mobile Workstation, G11 QHD DreamColour Mobile Workstation || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen™ 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 35.6 cm (14") diagonal, WUXGA (1920 x 1200), IPS, anti-glare, 400 nits, 100% sRGB - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->HP ZBook Ultra G1a || <!--Chipset-->AMD AI Max Pro 390 12 Core, 395 16 Core || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD GPU || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14" Touch OLED 120Hz - 2 ddr 5 sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====IBM/Lenovo==== [[#top|...to the top]] Build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > iSeries Edge Ideapad Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit |- | Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit |- | <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 |- | Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 - |- | <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3. |- | Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted |- | <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - |- | IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip |- | Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max) |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design |- | <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P * 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4" * 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO || <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 - |- | <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky |- | <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit |- | Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6 || 2007 64bit |- | <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->82566DM || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2007 64bit possible <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit ultrabook running very hot - |- | <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit |- | Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy. |- | Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works |- | <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{{{maybe|}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m |- | <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm - |- | <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || || |- | <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410 |- | <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi |- | <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit |- | <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie detected bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400 |- | <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236 t420s T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit add noacpi to grub boot options - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids unless bumblebee switching - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight |- | <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's no support - unwanted trackpad gestures when palm rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->yes || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant® |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->2 usb3, 1 powered usb2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max - |- | <!--Name-->x140e E145 || <!--Chipset-->E1 2500 dual or A4 5000 apu quad BGA769 (FT3) || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8260 or 8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Realtek ALC269VC aka ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111F or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE 11b/g/n or FRU Intel version}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit 11.6" 1366x768, non-glare and Broadcom bluetooth - education student market rugged model - both CPUs soldered - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap - |- | <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 1600x900 screen or normal 1366 x 768 - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad L430 L530 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM series 7 chipset i5 3210M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 4000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC269VC codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 rtl810x || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 6205 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit alps trackpad - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad W530 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM series 7 chipset i5 3210M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 4000 with Nvidia GK107GLM Quadro K2000M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 ALC269VC codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82579LM || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - ricoh sdxc slot - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec || <!--USB-->2 usb 3.0 and 2 usb 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - IPS options available - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components or 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086 0x0a0c 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad T450 T450s t450p T550 L550 || <!--Chipset-->Intel i5 4300U i3 5010U i5 5200U 5300U i7 5500U 5600U soldered || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 5500 5600 with optional nvidia 940M}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD Audio with ALC3232 codec Realtek ALC3232 0x10ec 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{no|3 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wireless AC 7265 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit 14" 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900 or IPS 1920x1080 - Broadwell - keyboard swap requires removal of all components and key cap versions - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad x250 x250t || <!--Chipset-->i3 5010U i5 5200U 5300U i7 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|2.5in 7mm or m.2 2242 sata (m and b key)}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with Realtek ALC3232 codec / Intel HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{no|up to 3 USB 3.0 partly boots from usb but stops waiting for usb}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I218 extension port}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7265 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 1366 x 768, 1920 × 1080 12.5" screen - Fn and F1 for setup bios - F12 boot options - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad E540 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Conexant CX20751-21Z codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111gus}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless-N 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6in 1376 x 786 - plastic construction - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545 * key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540 * Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID 6.3 for HDAudio Conexant CX20590 Analog, CX20671 codec or Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{no|boots pen drives from yellow usb but not from blue USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but no further boot for usb3 socket/stick || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots stacked up to 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo G505s || <!--Chipset-->AMD A8 5550M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 8550M islands chipset}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit 15.6" - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 15D 20334 || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 5200, e1 2100, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon R3 southern islands chipset}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8169 rtl810x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k whitelist for wifi swap}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo B50-45, G50-45 80E3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A8-6410 (2c), A6-6400 (2c), AMD A8 (4c), AMD A4-6300 (2c), AMD E2-6200 (2c), AMD E1-6050 (2c) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit 15.6" 1366 x 768 - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad E455 E555 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7000 A8-7100 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with Conexant® CX20751 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111GUS || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723BE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 14 768p or up to 15.6in 1080p - 2 DDR3L slots max 16G - no TPM - keyboard swap but Lenovo E550 E550C E555 E560 E560C E565 range has at least 2 different key cap variants - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Z40-75 Z50-75 || <!--Chipset-->A10-7300 4c 4t || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R6 6CUs}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - heavy - external battery - slim box lenovo ac - dvdrw - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad E465 E565 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8500P 8600P A8-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with Conexant® CX11852 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6" 1366 x 768 to 1080p IPS - Polycarbonate, ABS Plastic shell casing - internal battery - |- | <!--Name-->LENOVO IDEAPAD 500-15ACZ || <!--Chipset-->AMD 4c A10-8700P A8-8600P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5 M.2 || <!--Gfx-->VESA for Radeon R5 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek Atheros Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bits - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 45w rectangle psu - |- | <!--Name-->lenovo yoga 510-14ast 8059, || <!--Chipset-->A6-9210 A9-9410 and Intel Xeon E3-1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 45w 20v round barrel 4.0 * 1.7mm fits Yoga 310 510 520 710 - Harman Audio - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->V110-15AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v lenovo slim box ac - keyboard repair / swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name--> *ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 2666MHz sodimm) *Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 2666MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery || <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B (all 4c4t AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Sata3 port for 7mm 2.5in ssd hdd but only after setup in other machines - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with ALC3268 codec - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 bios startup set to legacy, starts to boot pendrives but stops, usb mouse not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV, shell pinging google.com works but apps like OWB start when copied to RAM: and run from there}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{No|AROSOne USB 1.8 with noacpi added to grub2 line then waiting for bootable media (kitty eyes)}} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 1366 x 768 poor screen - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - secure boot disabled - keyboard swap not easy - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad E475 E575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9500b A10-9600P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX11852 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek R8111GUS || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6" 1366 x 768 to 1080p IPS - Polycarbonate, ABS Plastic shell casing - internal battery - two DDR4 SO-DIMM sockets clocks down with 1866MHz DDR4 memory controller - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 6w slim ac adapter - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, Ideapad 330s 15ARR, || <!--Chipset-->R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 GCN5 with VCN1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE but not on 330s}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - battery internal about 30whr - 4GB soldered - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 || <!--Chipset-->R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 1ddr4 sodimm slot - internal battery only - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 A485 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 sata ngff port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - internal and external battery - watch for bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - WWAN whitelist - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 530-14ARR 81H9 || <!--Chipset-->R5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 1080p - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad E15 Gen 2 (AMD) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 15.6in - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging issues lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->IdeaPad C340-13AP1, IdeaPad S340-14API C340-14API || <!--Chipset-->R3 3200U, R5 3500U, R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in convertible - 14" laptop - 4GB soldered - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA, V15-ADA 82C700E4UK || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in - internal battery - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E495, Edge E595, Lenovo V155 81V5, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U, R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3 or 6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Realtek or Qualcomm || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 1080p - ddr4 soldered with 1 dimm slot - 20v small round ac jack - Thinkpads with USB-C charger issue was fixed with a BIOS update. But if you don't do the BIOS update, the charger shorts the motherboard - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->IdeaPad L340 81LW001CUS PC IdeaPad S540-14API || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{no|3.1}} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8822BE AC (1×1)}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad T295 T495 T495s X395 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC328 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EP not on slim T495s}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 1366 x 768 to FHD 1080p - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14, Lenovo L14 Gen 1 L15 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U 1.7GHz, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - universal USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD version || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{unk| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2 || <!--Wireless-->Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE, || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 - |- | <!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 4300U 4500u 4700u on AMD Promontory/Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14in and 15.6 inch mid srgb display - usb-c psu - ram soldered non-upgrade - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480 7040 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{unk| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 - avoid usb-c port damage - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480 7040 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{unk| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo V15 G4 AMN || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 15.6" FHD (1920x1080) - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Samsung==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="2%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II - |- | <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot - |- | <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end - |- | <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible |- | NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{no|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit |- | <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111 8168B || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR9285 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - |- | <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu - |- | <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu - |- | <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR9565 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Toshiba==== [[#top|...to the top]] Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Equium Satellite (Pro) Libretto Portege Tecra </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support |- | <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A |- | [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support |- | Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads |- | Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - |- | Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support |- | <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support |- | <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 - |- | Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed |- | <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro--> AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination |- | <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro--> AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) - |- | <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro--> AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible |- | <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card |- | <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 - |- | <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT High Brightness display with 16:9 aspect ratio internal resolution 1366 x 768 |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 zacate |- |<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->r8169 rtl8101e || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD HD8330 || <!--Audio-->HA Audio CX20751 11Z || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satelite Pro C40D-A C50D-A C55D-A || <!--Chipset-->Slow E1 2100 or faster A4 5000 kabini || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->8330 || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC269Q || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8162}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188EE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Satelite S50D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-5745M (4c4t), A8-5545M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8550M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->REaltek GbE || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8188E || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6in 2.38kg and 24mm - |- | <!--Name-->Satelite C50DT-B-107 PSCN6E M50DT-A-210 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A8-6410 A6-5200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R3 R5 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->REaltek GbE || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8188E || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 15.6 Inch Touchscreen 1366 x 768 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L50D-C-13G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P 6th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R6 || <!--Audio-->HD || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->1GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Sharp formerly 80% Toshiba Computers || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->dynabook formerly 20% Toshiba PC, Satellite Pro C40D C50D || <!--Chipset-->intel i? or AMD Ryzen || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in and 15.6in - ddr4 sodimm - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Misc==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505, FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->[http://gaugusch.at/vaio/ FX] [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/FX210/ Sony Yahoo Group] VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|UHCI [rev 1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b |- | <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950 |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | Sony [http://www.trustedreviews.com/laptops/review/2004/06/03/Sony-VAIO-VGN-X505VP-Ultra-Slim-Notebook/p1 VAIO VGN X505VP] || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum - |- | <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel - |- | <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN UX1XN UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo U1500 1.33GHz with 945GM chipset || <!--IDE-->1.8 inch ZIF || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945GMS || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 8036 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->32bit only - 4.5 inch screen ultra mobile PC |- | Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Huawei Matebook D KPL-W00 Honor Magicbook 2018 || <!--Chipset-->2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AMD Vega 8 use VESA}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{no|3.1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 14inch 1080p - internal battery - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Avita Pura 14 AVITA-PURAR3, AVITA-PURAR5 Hong Kong tech giant Nexstgo || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 3200U, R5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 || <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 (R3) 7 (R5) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 1,920 x 1,080 14in IPS but dim 194cd/m² and 59.4% of the sRGB colour gamut - 1 ddr4l sodimm slot - keyboard issues keyboard repair swap requires removal of all - components - flexible plastic build - 3 hr battery internal - |- | <!--Name-->Avita Liber V 3200U Ryzen 5 3500U, Avita Admiror 14 R7 3700U (UK only) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - better build but same 3 hr battery - 14" 1080p screen IPS 80% sRGB gamut - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Huawei Matebook D 15 14 AMD KPR-WX9 Honor Magicbook WAQ9AHNR || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 3500U 4700U 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AMD Vega 8 use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{No|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel or Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 2020 - internal 42W later 56W battery - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - f6.5 recessed webcam |- | <!--Name-->Xiaomi Redmibook 16 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 4700U with FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD 3 || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon RX Vega 7 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{no|3.1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8821CE wifi || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit metal 16.1 IPS 99% srgb 240 nits - 46whr battery - no webcam - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->Medion AG AKOYA® E14304 (MD63780), e14303 (MSN 30031052) (MD62110)(lenovo bought 2011) || <!--Chipset-->4300u or Ryzen7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->Vega 6 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bits 14" 1080p - 8gb soldered - 19v 65W round port or usb-c charge psu - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Netbook=== [[#top|...to the top]] * One of the better options if re-partitioning of the hard disk is not suitable or wanted is to go with AROS hosted i.e. run a small linux distro and host AROS on top. AROS can exist on a Windows(TM) install as well. See here for more information [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=779.0 Linux hosted] and [ Windows hosted] with downloads here [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php AROS download page] * installation needs an USB optical drive or an USB pen drive (see below) * PC with CD or DVD to install to a USB pendrive for boot purposes on a netbook * SD card sometimes can [ boot] like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100, [http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Audio-Codec-Comparison-Table/520 Audio Codecs] ====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|RTL8101E - rtl8169}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || AspireOS 1.8 || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm - |- | Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|RTL8101E - rtl8169}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || AspireOS 1.8 || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel - |- | Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}}] || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || Icaros Desktop 1.3 || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel - |- | Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage - |- | <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 - |- | Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support |- | Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || || |- | <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Asus Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes| }} AR5007EG (AR2425) - [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=32391&forum=28&start=20&viewmode=flat&order=0#583583 works] || NB 2013 and 2.1.1 (best) and 2.1.2 || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue psu Power Charger 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger 4.8*1.7MM - |- | [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll |- | [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio]}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset}} AR5007EG (AR2425) - [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=32391&forum=28&start=20&viewmode=flat&order=0#583583 works] but not RaLink || AspireOS 1.7 || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some and not all model revisions - |- | eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012 05-25 || 2009 32bit |- | eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2009 32bit |- | eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|Atheros AR9285 swap with Atheros 5k}} || Aspire OS 1.6 || 2010 32bit |- | <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit |- | eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{No|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || Icaros 1.3.3 || 2011 64bit |- | EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Dell Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2009 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap - |- | <!--Name-->Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options - |- | [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || || |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments--> |- | Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====HP Compaq Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || VT1708/A HD Audio || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || || |- | HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || || 2011 32Bit - unable to change wifi card |- | <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || || 2011 32bit - unable to change wifi |- | HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || HD Audio || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || || |- | HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || HD Audio || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Wireless--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |} ====Lenovo Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{no|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || || little support |- | IdeaPad S12 || N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || ALC269 HD Audio || USB || Broadcom || Intel hard blocked || || Does not boot - cause unknown |- | S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{no|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || Icaros 1.3 || |- | S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{no|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || Icaros 1.3 || |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad 100S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z36xxx Z37xxx Series SoC || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel || <!--Audio-->Intel SST Audio Device (WDM) || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->Realtek RTL8723BS hard blocked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Samsung Netbooks==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues |- | [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || || 2009 32bit - little support |- | N110 N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || || 2009 32bit - some support - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none |- | N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh |- | <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs |- | N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || || Does not boot - cause unknown |- | <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - |- | NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || || 2011 64bit - some support |- | NP N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Atheros AR9285}} || || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work |- | <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life - |- | <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a little support |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a little |- | <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Toshiba Netbooks==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - some support |- | <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{no|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - |- | [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || Realtek 8111e rtl8169 || Atheros 9k || || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Misc Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="30%" |Comments |- | Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || Icaros 1.2.4 || |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->good |- | Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || || Slowly gaining support |- | <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR9285 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion--> |- | MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || Icaros 1.3 || |- | Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || || MSI U100 clone |- | <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->MSI U100 clone |- | <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z | <!--Chipset--> | <!--IDE--> {{dunno}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}} | <!--Wireless--> {{no|Atheros AR928X}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 2.0.3 | <!--Comments--> Rarely boots! |- | <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E | <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}} | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec | <!--USB-->3 USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}} | <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR9285 swap with 5k}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life - |- | <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Desktop Systems=== [[#top|...to the top]] Most Intel Atom and equivalent AMD Fusion CPUs / APUs are faster than Intel P3s but still some way short of P4 or Dual Core performance. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" | <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}} |- |} ====Acer==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin - |- | <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200 | <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}} | <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}} | <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}} | <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}} | <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3 | <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue |- | <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi - |- | <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb | <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k - |- | <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G *one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged *looping one long two short, a video card fault *two short beeps... CMOS damaged *got one long and one short beep... board error? | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS one USB 1.5 and 1.6 | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe * Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom - |- | <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310 | <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec | <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios - |- |} ====Asus==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->EEEbox B202 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 | <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250 | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros | <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Dell==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name--> Precision 340 | <!--IDE--> {{yes}} | <!--SATA--> {{n/a}} | <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Dimension 2400 | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}} | <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}} | <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4] | <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution. |- | <!--Name-->Dimension 4600 | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{dunno}} | <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | Optiplex GX270 | {{yes|Working}} | {{partial|IDE mode}} | {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | {{yes|Intel AC97}} | {{yes|USB 2.0}} | {{no|Intel PRO/1000}} | Icaros 1.5.2 | <!--Comments--> |- | Optiplex GX280 | {{yes|Working}} | {{partial|IDE mode}} | {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}} | {{yes|Intel AC97}} | {{yes|USB 2.0}} | {{no|Broadcom}} | Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}} | <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 745 | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}} | <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 755 | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1 | <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 990 | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 360 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon | <!--Comments-->poor support |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz | <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2 | <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem - |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz | <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client *R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM *R10L Wyse Thin OS *R50L Suse Linux Enterprise *R90L Win XP Embedded *R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009 *R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7 | <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}} | <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 usb2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} | <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu - |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040 *username: Administrator, admin, [blank] *password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+ | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D) *2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR *2013 Z10D *2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR *2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not detected but sometimes works like 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 no msata ssd support in bios - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices - |- | <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client * 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) - * 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 sata port | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}} | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3 issues | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 sata port | <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E | <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec | <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3 issues | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3 issues}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb | <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Wyse 3040 (N10D) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Intel | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 4c4t Intel Cherry Trail x5 Z-8350 (1.44 GHz Quad) - two versions, one is 5V-3A, the other is 12V-2A - 2 GB DDR3L 1600 MHz, 8 GB or 16 GB eMMC flash chip, all soldered down - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Fujitsu Siemens==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="15%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop) | | | {{partial|VESA only}} | {{yes|AC97}} | | {{no|Intel PRO/1000}} | {{dunno}} | Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support. |- | Scenic T i845 | {{dunno}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{dunno|Intel AC97}} | {{dunno|UHCI}} | {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}} | Icaros 1.5.2 | AROS does not boot |- | <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300 | <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }} | <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB - |- | <!--Name-->Futro S400 | <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket - |- | <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S]) *G-T56N 1.65GHz *G-T40N 1.00GHz *G-T44R 1.20GHz | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata | <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher) | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - mSATA 1GB-16GB - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor - |- | <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu - |- | <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card | <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots - |- | <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle" * GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz * GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board | <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC) | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot - |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F *2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB *2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code | <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}} | <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}} | <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E GCN2 IGP ( islands) or later R5E GCN3 IGP (southern islands)}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0 | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow energy efficient atom like cores so fanless - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe socket for wireless card - |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G *2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual *2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E) *2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}} | <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}} | <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4 | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->{{No|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} | <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu - |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====HP Compaq==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360 | <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510 | {{yes|Working}} | {{N/A}} | {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | {{yes|AC97}} | {{yes|Working}} | {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} | Icaros 1.5 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51 | <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio |- | <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200 | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments-->issues |- | <!--Name--> d230 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 - |- | <!--Name-->t500 | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22 | <!--Comments-->2004 |- | <!--Name-->DC7700 | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-?? | <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost |- | <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz | <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M | <!--Audio-->VIA with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}} | <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot - |- | <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700 *HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 1600 x 1200 32-bit colour | <!--Audio-->AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm |- | <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC | <!--IDE-->{{unk| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour | <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97 | <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile - |- | <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm - |- | <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730 | <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices - |- | <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) - |- | <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742 | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->1 port | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard - |- | <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900 *t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3 *t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro *t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9 | <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector - |- | <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z | <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM | <!--SATA-->one | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version | <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD G-T56N A55E - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores) 1GHz - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR - |- | <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME) | <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core) - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin |- | <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->single M.2 2242 socket sata only most models, mSATA socket removed end of 2014, | <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->4 front, 2 back, 2 inside | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz, AMD GX-415GA - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP T530 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280 | <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - smaller 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{partial|Set bios to IDE and not AHCI - add noacpi to end of grub line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front but '''not''' for 2 USB3 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2 USB with added noacpi grub boot | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 RX-427BB With 2 DDR3L notebook RAM sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan TPM 1.2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical - 19.5V 4.36A 85w standard HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB - |- | <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{partial|2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets - no dvi / hdmi}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 VOID for controller 0x1022 0x157a and not detected ALC255 codec x10ec x0255 aka ALC3234, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear but not 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2 | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}} | <!--Gfx-->i pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height - |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0) *AMD Quad A10-5800B *AMD A8-5500B *AMD Dual A6-5400B *AMD A4-5300B | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D | <!--Audio-->HD ALC221 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF *AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B *AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B *AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B *AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2 | <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port | <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} | <!--USB-->USB2 usb3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu - |- | <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH, Elitedesk 705 G5 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports | <!--Audio-->HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - 12v up to 180w ac - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280 | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec | <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports | <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Lenovo==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU) | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio--> realtek codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510 |- | <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata | <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports | <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec | <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}} | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 - |- | <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 | <!--Gfx-->R4 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 | <!--Gfx-->Vega 11 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400, 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 11 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec | <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 - | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GigE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} | <!--SATA-->2 NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c | <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |} ====Misc==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx | <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme | <!--Audio--> via audio | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz - |- | <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1] | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key - |- | <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1] | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} | <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta) | <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key |- | <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate |- | <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA2 | <!--IDE-->flash "DiskOnModule" | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga | <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio | <!--USB-->USB | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins - |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One | <!--IDE-->44pin DiskOnModule | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec | <!--USB-->USB1.1 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered - |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA10 *E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later *E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU) | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with | <!--USB-->4 USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM - |- | <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client *TC3200, *TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841, *TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931, *TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA vga | <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT | <!--USB-->VIA USB | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu, |- | <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients] *Login Administrator Password Administrator *Login User Password User | <!--IDE-->1 flash DiskOnModule | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec | <!--USB-->USB | <!--Ethernet-->VIA | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf - |- | <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270) *Login Administrator Password Administrator *Login User Password User | <!--IDE-->1 flash DiskOnModule | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec - |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4) | <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06) | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec | <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - |- | <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700, | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5, | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}} | <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket - |- | <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741) | <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}} | <!--USB-->Intel USB | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}} | <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu - |- | <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT | <!--USB-->VIA | <!--Ethernet-->VIA | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive - |- | <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx), | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan - |- | <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION1 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->NVidia | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 |- | <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->sata | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->2 USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->GbE | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 |- | <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3 |- | <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g, |- | <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3 |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W] | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}} | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu |- | <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 slot | <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac - |- | <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G | <!--Audio--> codec | <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update - |- | <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless |- | <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered - |- | <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce |- | <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel - |- | <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) SSE4 and AVX - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm |- | <!--Name--> *Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client *VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Sata | <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen - |- | <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34', | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ |- | <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client *2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector *2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata slot on earlier 2016 models | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}} | <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}} | <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2 | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec | <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options - |- | <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 M.2 | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots |- | <!--Name-->EliteGroup LIFA Q3 Plus | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000, V1605B - |- | <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - |- | <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->R3 R5 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU - |- | <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}} | <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }} | <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit |- | <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{No|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h |- | <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2 | <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX |- | <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G |- | <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0) GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0) GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0) GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0) | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{No|}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|3.1 gen1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|3.1 gen1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{no|4 usb3.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W - | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata | <!--Gfx-->vega | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E - |- | <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W - | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{no|usb3.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz - |- | <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->{{No|usb-c usb2}} | <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560, | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->{{No|USB3.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu - |- | <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata | <!--Gfx-->Vega 7 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting - |- | <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm |- | <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot | <!--Gfx-->Vega 6 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->2 3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->1G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions - |- | <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in | <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->PCIe4 | <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->USB3.2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu - |- | <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6, | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in | <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable - |- | <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite, GMKtec K2 Mini PC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0 | <!--Gfx-->RDNA | <!--Audio-->HD Audio | <!--USB-->USB4 | <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX - 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz - |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC] | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->sata or nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb | <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3.2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 thunderbolt-type usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath - |- | <!--Name-->mINISORUM ms-a1 MS-a2 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots - choose from 5700G to 8700G apu - |- | <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec | <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2 | <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered - |- | <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Server Systems=== [[#top|...to the top]] ====IBM==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="15%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->xSeries 206m | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{n/a}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Motherboard=== [[#top|...to the top]] * Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared * 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors] * Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU) * Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97 * Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs * Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot * Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets ====AMD==== [[#top|...to the top]] =====Socket 7 (1997/1999)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582 SiS 5591/5595 SiS 530 /5595 SiS 600/5595 SiS 620/5595 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket A 462 (2001/4)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S] | <!--Chipset-->nForce 2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B |- | <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2 | <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}} | <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97 | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X | <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX | <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}} | <!--Opinion-->works ok |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X] | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz |- | <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}} | <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML] | <!--Chipset-->SIS 650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}} | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E | <!--Chipset-->SIS730 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}} | <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}} | <!--Opinion-->little support |- | <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)] | <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB |- | <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID) | <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID) | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3 |- | <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID) | <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID) | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L] | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->AGP slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}} | <!--Opinion-->good support |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400] | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}} | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}} | <!--Opinion-->some support |- | <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266 | <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot | <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec | <!--USB-->via 8233 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103 | <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting |- | <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X | <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{unk| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}} | <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB - |- |} =====Socket 754 (2004/5)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2 | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}} | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8 | <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97 | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}} | <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306 |- | <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro | <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith] | <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}} | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot | <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}} | <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306 |- | <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work | <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}} | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R | <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R] | <!--Chipset-->nF3-150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Sil 3112 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no |- | <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A | <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket 939 (2005)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE | <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}} | <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16 | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium | <!--Chipset-->NVidia | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}} | <!--Opinion-->Works well |- | <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010 | <!--Chipset-->nF4 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2 | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots | <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001 | <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli, |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE | <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64 | <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}} | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only | <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053 | <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004) | <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports | <!--SATA-->2 SATA2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}} | <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards |- |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2 | <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip | <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp | <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100 | <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots - |} =====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) ===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x) | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 | <!--SATA-->2 | <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->Nvidia | <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia | <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec - |- | <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2 | <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 ports | <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}} | <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0) | <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}} | <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe | <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support | <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}} | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S | <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK - |- | <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus | <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}} | <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x) | <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l) | <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L), | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM | <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga | <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H | <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}} | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x) | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011] | <!--Chipset-->760g | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}} | <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets - |- | <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }} | <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots - |- | <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4) | <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}} | <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1) | <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}} | <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support - |- | <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO | <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX | <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps | <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889 | <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}} | <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB |- | <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H | <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Yes | <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia | <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1 | <!--USB-->Yes | <!--Ethernet-->Yes | <!--Opinion-->works well overall |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x) | <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65 | <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 Sata2 | <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots - |- | <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597 | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}} | <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}} | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2 | <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga | <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all) | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P | <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga | <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all) | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100 | <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports | <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec | <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel) | <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit | <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)===== *095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver) *125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver) *220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590 {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}} | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}} | <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}} | <!--USB-->4 USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }} | <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo) | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}} | <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }} | <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 760GM | <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones - |- | <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1) | <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO | <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller | <!--Gfx-->n/a | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec | <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0) | <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions), | <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets - |- | <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming | <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec | <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset | <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO | <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ? | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1), | <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====AMD Fusion (2011/14)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1 | ACPI | IDE | SATA | AMD 6250 | Audio | USB | Ethernet | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX | 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1 | ACPI | {{N/A}} | SATA | AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet | ALC887 VD2 | USB | RTL8111E | 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked] |- | Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX | 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3 | ACPI | {{N/A}} | SATA | AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet | ALC892 | USB | Realtek 8111E | 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E |- | ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added) | 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 | ACPI | {{N/A}} | SATA - 4 SATA3 | {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}} | {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}} | USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 | {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}} | 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX | <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 SATA3 | <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI | <!--Audio-->ALC892 | <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0 | <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 SATA3 | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}} | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk |- | <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45 | <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3 | <!--ACPI-->no support | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports | <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu | <!--Audio-->ALC HDA | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO | <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe | <!--Chipset-->E-450 together | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket FM1 (2011/13)===== On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D, {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE | <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169 | <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)===== Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D, {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)===== Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D, {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A88X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)===== 5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400] Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival). {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168 | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->MSI AM1I | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI AM1M | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)===== Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below. <pre> Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS. Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration. Enable AMD fTPM switch. Press F10 to save changes. </pre> {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero | <!--Chipset-->X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8) | <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211 | <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X |- | <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4 | <!--Chipset-->AMD X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS | <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7 | <!--Chipset--> X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500 | <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium | <!--Chipset--> X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec | <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu | <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX | <!--Chipset-->B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode) | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci |- | <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX | <!--Chipset-->AMD B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN | <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100 |- | <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350 | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1 | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac | <!--Chipset--> B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode) | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions - |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI | <!--Chipset-->B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX | <!--Chipset-->B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1 | <!--Chipset-->A320 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2018 |- | <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K | <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC | <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX | <!--Chipset-->AMD A320 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H | <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme | <!--Chipset-->AMD X399 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX | <!--Chipset-->X470 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4 | <!--Chipset-->AMD X470 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming | <!--Chipset-->AMD B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G |- | <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4 | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> alc892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi | <!--Chipset-->AMD B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pcie | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme | <!--Gfx-->pcie3 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->1G | <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots |- | <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max | <!--Chipset--> b450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{n/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> ALC codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots - |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo) | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4 | <!--Chipset-->X570 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0 | <!--Audio--> ALC1200 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero | <!--Chipset-->AMD X570 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 - |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx | <!--Chipset-->B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme | <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->1G | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4 |- | <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX | <!--Chipset-->AMD B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> alc1220 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING | <!--Chipset-->B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3 | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4 | <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0 | <!--Chipset-->AMD B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3 | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN | <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX | <!--Chipset-->B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200 | <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C | <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX | <!--Chipset--> B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118 | <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms - |- | <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX | <!--Chipset--> B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892 | <!--USB-->USB 3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 - |- | <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX | <!--Chipset--> B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280) | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200 | <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX | <!--Chipset-->A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX | <!--Chipset-->AMD A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx | <!--Chipset-->AMD A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX | <!--Chipset-->A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280) | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} ===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 2022/2x)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2 | <!--Audio-->HD audio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz - |- | <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio | <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}} | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->rnda3 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->rnda3 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I | <!--Chipset-->B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x650 B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x650 B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x650 B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo) | <!--Chipset-->B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx | <!--Chipset-->B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> Zen5 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> Zen6 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} ===== (Zen? AM? 203x/3x)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} ====Intel==== [[#top|...to the top]] =====Socket 370 (2000/2)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA | <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}} | <!--Audio-->{{N/A}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket 478 (2002/4)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3] | <!--Chipset-->865PE | <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }} | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}} | <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}} | <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013 |- | <!--Name-->Intel 845 | <!--Chipset-->865P | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3 |- | <!--Name-->Intel 845 | <!--Chipset-->865GC | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)===== an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally. an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally. an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot. entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC) {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Abit AG8 | <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1 | <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97 | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32 | <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no |- | <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2 | <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1 | <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot | <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX | <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports | <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}} | <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S | <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}} | <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH | <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}} | <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L | <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}} | <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0 | <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169) | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2 | <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97 | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169) | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L | <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec | <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B | <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" - |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS | <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator - |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU | <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L | <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}} | <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB |- | <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS | <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}} | <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0 | <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}} | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR] | <!--Chipset-->iG31 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}} | <!--Opinion-->good support |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX | <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}} | <!--Audio-->ALC887 | <!--USB-->3 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}} | <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2 | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x), | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1) | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1), | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3 | <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 Port | <!--SATA-->4 Ports | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}} | <!--USB-->4 ports + headers | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P | <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4ports | <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d | <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892 | <!--USB-->4 ports | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic | <!--Chipset-->iG41 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d | <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC | <!--USB-->4 ports | <!--Ethernet-->8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE | <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}} |<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}} | <!--Opinion-->2006 works well |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE | <!--Chipset-->965 intel | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} | <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO | <!--Chipset-->975X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->2 ports | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots | <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B | <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Abit IP35 | <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 ports | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no |- | <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1 | <!--Chipset-->Intel P35 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos |- | <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3 | <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B | <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - |- | <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1) | <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{unk|}} | <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }} | <!--USB-->{{yes | }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}} | <!--Opinion-->good |- | <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT | <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot | <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888 | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6 | <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008) | <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5) | <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit) | <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC |- | <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008) | <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports | <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots | <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->G45 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->G43 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe | <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6 | <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->8 ports | <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots | <!--Audio-->ALC889A | <!--USB-->8 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169 | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L | <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors | <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C | <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0 | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions |- | <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i | <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}} | <!--GFX-->GF 7150 | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}} | <!--Opinion-->being tested |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Atom SOC (2008/2x)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->D945CLF | <!--Chipset-->N230 single core | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441 | <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} | <!--Opinion-->works very well |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo] | <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core | <!--ACPI-->wip | <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610 | <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}} | <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V |- | <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I | <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}} | <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail | <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}} | <!--Opinion-->some support |- | <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail | <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->GMA3150 | <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL | <!--Opinion-->some support |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5) | <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->gma 3150 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f | <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- |} =====Socket 1366 (2009/10)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE | <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots | <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no |- | <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds | <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket 1156 (2010)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910 | <!--Chipset-->i3 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H | <!--Chipset-->H55 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x) | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x) | <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0 | <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}} | <!--Opinion-->Works well |- | <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D | <!--Chipset-->P55 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{unk| }} | <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0 | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f | <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work - |- | <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx | <!--Chipset-->h61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e | <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz - |- | <!--Name-->‎Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card | <!--Opinion-->2022 64 |- | <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0 | <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897 | <!--USB-->4 usb2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3 | <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC889 | <!--USB-->2 ports | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V | <!--Chipset-->H61 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1) | <!--USB-->2 ports | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV | <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3) | <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3) | <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci - |- | <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop | <!--Chipset-->H61 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892 | <!--USB-->4 ports | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788 *retail MSI board *OEM Advent, etc | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}} | <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}} | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well], |- | <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2 | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M | <!--Chipset-->H67 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887 | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX | <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}} | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3) | <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889 | <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->H77 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1 | <!--Chipset-->H77 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0 | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}} | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX | <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI | <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g | <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr | <!--Opinion-->skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx - |- | <!--Name-->Asus H81T | <!--Chipset-->H81 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD | <!--USB-->Intel USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V | <!--Chipset-->H81 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip | <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots - |- | <!--Name-->GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0) | <!--Chipset-->H81 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K | <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H | <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2 | <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97 | <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E | <!--Chipset-->Q87 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->H99 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded |- | <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP | <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102] | <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}} | <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC | <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}} | <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX | <!--Chipset-->H110 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec | <!--USB-->Intel USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 - |- | <!--Name-->Asus H110T | <!--Chipset-->H110 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard | <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0 | <!--Chipset-->H110 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec | <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN | <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 | <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h | <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming | <!--Chipset-->H170 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK | <!--Chipset-->Z170 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi) | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan | <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V | <!--Chipset-->B250 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> Q370M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> H370M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> B360M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Rampage | <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte | <!--Chipset--X299 > | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22) | <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible |- | <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2 | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake / 15th gen Arrow Lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} ===Chromebooks=== For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to: *put the device into Developer Mode *disable firmware write protection *flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware *install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS: *Normal/Verified Boot Mode Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images Full verification of firmware and OS kernel No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices *Recovery Mode User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged') Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails Can be manually invoked: On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power] On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D] On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery. *Developer Mode "Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text), The user can select via keystroke <pre> ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] ) ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] ) Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] ) </pre> Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device. *Legacy Boot Mode Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1 Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem. https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/ Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything [https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility] [https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices] Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes. Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge] Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them. Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core]) [[#top|...to the top]] <pre> 060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W) 056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D 053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W), 049000 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W) 048000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, 047000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme, 045000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, Intel Core i7-12800H 044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 ), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, 043000 Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W) 042000 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G, 041500 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U, 041000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W), 040000 AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E, 039000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE, AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t), 037000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U, 036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), 035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, Intel Core i5-11400F, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, 034000 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE, 033000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS, AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, 032500 AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U, 032000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W), 031500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2), AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), 029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W), 028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), M3 Pro 12c, 028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, AMD Ryzen 5 4400G, AMD Ryzen 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), 027000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W 6c12t), AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t), 026500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, 026000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), 025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE, AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), 024000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U, AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W), 023000 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c12t), 022800 AMD Ryzen 3 5400U, Intel Core i5-11300H, AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), 022000 AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, 021500 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), 019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, 019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, 017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), 017500 AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, 016600 AMD Athlon Gold PRO 4150GE, Intel Core i7-6700, 016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), 016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Intel Core i7-6700T, 015500 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, 014500 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8500T, AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U, 014000 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Ryzen 3 3200G (AM4 65W), 013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, 013000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2500U (FP4 25W), AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), 012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, 012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, 012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, 012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), 011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, 010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), 010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, 010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, 010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690, 008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T, 008600 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U, 008200 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K, 007600 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95, 007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, 006900 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), Intel Core i7-6600U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, 006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338, 15W), 006300 Intel Core i3-8130 (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), 006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U, Snapdragon 7325, 006060 AMD A10-6800B APU, Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, 006000 Intel Core i5-6200U, Intel Core i3-7130U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G, 005900 AMD Athlon Silver 3050U, Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, ARM A76 RK3588, 005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, 005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, ARM A76 RK3588S, 005400 ARM Cortex-A78 MediaTek Dimensity 1200 900, AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860, 005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G, 005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T, 005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i5-5350U, 005100 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, 005100 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), Intel Core i7-5500U, Intel Core i3-6100U, 005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M, AMD Athlon 300U, 004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, 004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, 004650 Intel Core i5-2520M, Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), 004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, 004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, 004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, MT6797, 003850 Intel Core i5-2410M, Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), 003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, 003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M APU 003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), Intel Core i3-4000M, 003450 ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (8c 5W), 003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU 003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M, AMD R-464L APU, 003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, 003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU 003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100, 002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T, 002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU, 002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, 002500 AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU, 002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, 002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, 002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, 002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD A6-9210, AMD E2-9000e, 002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000, 001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, 001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, AMD E2-3800, Qualcomm MSM8939, 001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU, 001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, MT8783, 001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), 001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, Allwinner A133P, AMD A4-3300M APU, 001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, 001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500 APU 001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, 001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, MT8127, 001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, 001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52 001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400, 000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU, 000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400, 000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140 000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56 000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E, 000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620 000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600, 000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500, 000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500, 000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325, 000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+, 000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+, 000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120 000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU, 000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+ 000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050, 000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+, 000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40, 000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145, 000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+, 000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250 000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U, 000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, 000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+, 000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4, 000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c), 000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+ 000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+, POWER 4 PPC, 000360 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+ 000350 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3, 000330 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022 000320 PPC440 core 000300 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), 000220 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750, 000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060 000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030, </pre> === Recommended hardware (32-bit) === [[#top|...to the top]] Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release. If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" | <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}} |- |} ==== Virtual Hardware ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- | VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- | QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- |} ==== Laptops ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- | Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working |- |} ==== Desktop Systems ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back |- |} ==== Motherboards ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance |- | Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card |- | ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance |- | Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance |- |} ==== Legacy supported hardware ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="10%" |EOL ! width="35%" |Comments |- | iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 || |- | Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card |- |} === Recommended hardware (64-bit) === [[#top|...to the top]] Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release. ==== Virtual Hardware ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- | VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- | QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- |} ==== Motherboards ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- |} ==References== [[#top|...to the top]] {{reflist}} {{BookCat}} hpc2t2t8niewadoiv7uu9qppzzfsy52 Aros/User/Applications 0 237399 4499417 4498991 2025-06-06T17:18:43Z Jeff1138 301139 4499417 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Introduction== * Web browser AROS - using Odyssey formerly known as OWB * Email AROS - using SimpleMAIL and YAM * Video playback AROS - mplayer * Audio Playback AROS - mplayer * Photo editing - ZunePaint, * Graphics edit - Lunapaint, * Games AROS - some ported games plus lots of emulation software and HTML5 We will start with what can be used within the web browser and standalone apps afterwards {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Web Browser Applications !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Web Browser Emailing [https://mail.google.com gmail], [https://proton.me/mail/best-gmail-alternative Proton], [https://www.outlook.com/ Outlook formerly Hotmail], [https://mail.yahoo.com/ Yahoo Mail], [https://www.icloud.com/mail/ icloud mail], [], |<!--AROS-->[mail.google.com/mail/mu Mobile Gmail], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Social media like YouTube Viewing, [https://www.dailymotion.com/gb Dailymotion], [https://www.twitch.tv/ Twitch], deal with ads and downloading videos |<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show the Youtube webpage |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Web based online office suites [https://workspace.google.com/ Google Workspace], [https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/microsoft-365/free-office-online-for-the-web MS Office], [https://www.wps.com/office/pdf/ WPS Office online], [https://www.zoho.com/ Zoho Office], [[https://www.sejda.com/ Sedja PDF], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Instant Messaging IM like [ Mastodon client], [https://account.bsky.app/ BlueSky AT protocol], [Facebook(TM) ], [Twitter X (TM) ] and others |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Maps [https://www.google.com/maps/ Google], [https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/topoview/viewer/#4/39.98/-99.93 TopoView], [https://onlinetopomaps.net/ Online Topo], [https://portal.opentopography.org/datasets OpenTopography], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Browser WebGL Games [], [], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://xproger.info/projects/OpenLara/ OpenLara], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->RSS news feeds ('Really Simple Syndication') RSS, Atom and RDF aggregator [https://feedly.com/ Feedly free 80 accs], [[http://www.dailyrotation.com/ Daily Rotation], [https://www.newsblur.com/ NewsBlur free 64 accs], |<!--AROS--> [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/steffest/DPaint-js DPaint.js], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |3D Model Viewer [https://3dviewer.net/ 3Dviewer], [https://3dviewermax.com/ Max], [https://fetchcfd.com/3d-viewer FetchCFD], [https://f3d.app/web/ F3D], [https://github.com/f3d-app/f3d F3D src], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Photography retouching / Image Manipulation [https://www.picozu.com/editor/ PicoZu], [http://www.photopea.com/ PhotoPea], [http://lunapic.com/editor/ LunaPic], [https://illustratio.us/ illustratious], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |3D Cad Modeller [https://www.tinkercad.com/ Tinkercad], [https://www.onshape.com/en/products/free Onshape 3D], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |3D Format Converter [https://www.creators3d.com/online-viewer Conv], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Web Online Browser [https://privacytests.org/ Privacy Tests], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Speed Tests [http://testmy.net/ Test My], [https://sourceforge.net/speedtest/ Speed Test], [http://www.netmeter.co.uk/ NetMeter], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->HTML5 WebGL tests [https://github.com/alexandersandberg/html5-elements-tester HTML5 elements tester], [https://www.antutu.com/html5/ Antutu HTML5 Test], [https://html5test.co/ HTML5 Test], [https://html5test.com/ HTML5 Test], [https://www.wirple.com/bmark WebGL bmark], [http://caniuse.com/webgl Can I?], [https://www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/sdk/tests/webgl-conformance-tests.html WebGL Test], [http://webglreport.com/ WebGL Report], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy Planetarium [https://stellarium-web.org/ Stellarium], [https://theskylive.com/planetarium The Sky], [https://in-the-sky.org/skymap.php In The Sky], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [https://ds.44670.org/ DS], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Office Font Generation [https://tools.picsart.com/text/font-generator/ Fonts], [https://fontstruct.com/ FontStruct], [https://www.glyphrstudio.com/app/ Glyphr], [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Office Vector Graphics [https://vectorink.io/ VectorInk], [https://www.vectorpea.com/ VectorPea], [https://start.provector.app/ ProVector], [https://graphite.rs/ Graphite], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Video editing [https://www.canva.com/video-editor/ Canva], [https://www.veed.io/tools/video-editor Veed], [https://www.capcut.com/tools/online-video-editor Capcut], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Graphing Calculators [https://www.geogebra.org/graphing?lang=en geogebra], [https://www.desmos.com/calculator desmos], [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert [http://www.online-convert.com/ Online Convert], [], [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations [http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ S5], [https://github.com/bartaz/impress.js impress.js], [http://presentationjs.com/ presentation.js], [http://lab.hakim.se/reveal-js/#/ reveal.js], [https://github.com/LeaVerou/CSSS CSSS], [http://leaverou.github.io/CSSS/#intro CSSS intro], [http://code.google.com/p/html5slides/ HTML5 Slides], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--Amiga OS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Music [https://deepsid.chordian.net/ Online SID], [https://www.wothke.ch/tinyrsid/index.php WebSID], [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[], [], [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here] {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Internet Applications !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Web Online Browser [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0] |<!--Amiga OS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [ AWeb], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k Netsurf], [], |<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf], |<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [], |- |YouTube Viewing and downloading videos |<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], |[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one], |[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams], |[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx |- |E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [http://trac.yam.ch/ YAM] |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [http://trac.yam.ch/ YAM] |<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM, |<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM |- |IRC |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky, |<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC |<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC], |- |Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter (TM) and others |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky], Bitlbee IRC Gateway |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky, |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN, |<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN, |- |Torrents |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission |<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent, |- |FTP |<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP, |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP], |- |WYSIWYG Web Site Editor |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse], |<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only), |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.modmancer.com/?p=143 MODMancer], |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], |<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio, |- |VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like) |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Weather Forecast |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], [] |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock], |<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], |- |Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking |<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions], |<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium], |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync], |<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI, |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models is the standardized 3D file format for VR avatars |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Vtubers Vtubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Newsgroups |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Graphical Image Editing Art== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Image Editing !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [], |<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL], |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, DeluxePaint, [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*, |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2, |<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint] |- |Image viewing |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album], |<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum, |<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album], |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album] |- |Photography retouching / Image Manipulation |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigau.com/c-graphics/tvpaint.htm TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, |<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop] |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*, |- |Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro] |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Thumbnail Generator [], |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator] |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Icon Editor |<!--AROS-->[http://www.xiconeditor.com/ X-Icon editor], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor] |<!--MorphOS--> |- |2D Pixel Art Animation |<!--AROS-->Lunapaint |<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, DPaint, Brilliance |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler] |- |2D SVG based MovieSetter type |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision* |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Morphing |<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph] |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.) |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |3D Cad (OpenCascade->FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc.) |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD* |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |3D Model Rendering |<!--AROS-->POV-Ray |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D |<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray |<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray |- |3D Format Converter [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon] |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display |<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], [] |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Office Application== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Office !width:10%;|AROS (x86) !width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k) !width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC) !width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC) |- |Word-processing |<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [ ], [ ], |AmigaWriter*, WordWorth*, FinalWriter*, Excellence 3*, Protext, Rashumon, |AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter] |[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office], |- |Spreadsheets |<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet ], |<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], |<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition], |<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office], |- |Presentations |<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, |[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*, |[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider |[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider |- |Databases |<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase], |BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2, |BeeBase, SQLite, |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase], |- |PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip], |APDF |AmiPDF |APDF, vPDF, |- |Printing |<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint], |[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]* |(some native drivers), |early TurboPrint included, |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking Rich Text support like joplin, OneNote, EverNote Notes etc |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App |<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ], |Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager], |AOrganiser, |[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga], |- |Accounting |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ], |Home Accounts, Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Project Management |<!--AROS--> |SuperGantt, SuperPlan, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict], |<!--AROS-->[ ], |<!--AmigaOS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual |<!--AROS-->[ ], |Kuma K-Roget*, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type) |<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |DTP |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher], |[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Page*, Saxon Publisher Publishing, |[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]* |[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]* |- |Scanning |<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [], |FxScan*, ScanQuix* |SCANdal (Sane) |SCANdal |- |OCR |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR] |<!--AmigaOS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract] |- |Text Editing |<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [http://shinkuro.altervista.org/amiga/software/nowined.htm NoWinEd], |Annotate, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED, |Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED, |MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate, |- |Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer] |<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], |TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1), |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Drawing Vector |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG] |Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, |MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig], |SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG], |- |<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi) |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting |<!--AROS-->Gitlab, |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Remote Desktop (server) |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer], |[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC] |[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC] |MorphVNC, vncserver |- |Remote Desktop (client) |<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop], |[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop] |[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop] |[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop] |- |<!--Sub Menu-->notifications |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero |<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio |<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon |- |<!--Sub Menu--> |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Audio== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Audio !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf], [], etc |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [], |AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG, |TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer |AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp |- |Editing Audio |<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4] |[http://samplitude.act-net.com/index.html Samplitude Opus Key], [http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX], |[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4] |[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec], |- |Editing Tracker Music |<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod], |MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio, |MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker |MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster, |- |Editing Music [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bpdevel/?tab=s Midi via CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript |<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [], |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [ Horny], HD-Rec, [http://www.camx.de/camx_amiga.htm Camouflague]*, [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD], [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator], |<!--AmigaOS4-->HD-Rec, Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4, |<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes, |- |Sound Sampling |<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=162 Quick Record], |<!--Amiga OS-->Audio Evolution 3, [http://samplitude.act-net.com/index.html Samplitude Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*, |<!--AmigaOS4-->HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4, |<!--MorphOS-->HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4, |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |CD/DVD burn |[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan], |FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD], |FryingPan, AmiDVD, |[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano, |- |CD/DVD audio rip |Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip], |Lame, |Lame, |Lame, |- |MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger |<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info], | | | |- |Audio Convert |<!--AROS--> |[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox |? |? |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming i.e. despotify |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled *2005 ZP100 with ZP80 *2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller, *2009 ZonePlayer S5, *2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support), *2011 Play:3 *2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1, *2016 Arc, Play:1, *Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2, *Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2 |<!--AROS-->SonosController |<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController |<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController |<!--MorphOS-->SonosController |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Video Creativity and Production== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Video !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Playing Video |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [https://ftp.gnome.org/mirror/archive/ftp.sunet.se/pub/aminet/gfx/show/VAMP-AROS.lha VAMP], |Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*, |DvPlayer, MPlayer |MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC |- |Streaming Video |<!--AROS-->Mplayer, |? |Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx |Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx |- |Playing DVD |<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer |AMP2, Frogger |[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2, |Mplayer |- |Screen Recording |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], |? |? |Screenrecorder, |- |Create and Edit Individual Video |<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG |Mainactor Broadcast*, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster], Broadcaster Elite, MovieShop, Adorage, [http://www.sci.fi/~wizor/webcam/cam_five.html VHI 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[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), cksfv [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ from website], |? |? |Par2, |- |App Installer |<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG], |InstallerNG, Grunch, |Jack |Jack |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [], |<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |C/C++ IDE |<!--AROS-->Murks, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], Annotate, |[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate, |CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft], |[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate, |- |Gui Creators |<!--AROS-->[ MuiBuilder], | |? |[ MuiBuilder], |- |Catalog .cd .ct Editors |<!--AROS-->FlexCat |[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat |[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat |[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat |- |Repository |<!--AROS-->[ Git] |? |Git | |- |Filesystem Backup |<!--AROS--> | |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Filesystem Repair |<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor, | Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Multiple File renaming |<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5, | |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Anti Virus |<!--AROS--> |VChecker, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer |<!--AROS-->[ DOpus5], [ Scalos], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Languages |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.), |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX] |Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ], |Yacas |Yacas |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Classroom Aids |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Assessments |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Reference |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Training |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Courseware |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Skills Builder |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Misc Application 2== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Misc Application !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |BASIC |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn], |[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic], |? |sdlBasic |- |OSK On Screen Keyboard |<!--AROS-->[], |<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK] |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification |<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Ebook Reader |<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[] |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Ebook Converter |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Text to Speech tts, like [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite], |[http://www.text2speech.com translator], |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite] |[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite] |- |Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Fractals |<!--AROS--> |ZoneXplorer, |? |? |- |Landscape Rendering |<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set], |Vista Pro and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set] |[ WCS World Construction Set], |[ WCS World Construction Set], |- |Astronomy |<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)], |[http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.syz.com/DU/ Digital Universe]*, |[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*, |[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], |- |PCB design |<!--AROS--> |[ ], [ ], [ ], |? |? |- | Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree) |<!--AROS--> | [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ], | | |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver |<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [http://www.mazze-online.de/files/gblanker.i386-aros.zip GarshneBlanker (can be buggy)], |<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker, |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting |<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [], |<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu--> |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu--> |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Games & Emulation== Some newer examples cannot be ported as they require SDL2 which AROS does not currently have Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and [http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1] Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list. [https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search] {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation] !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k) !width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Games Emulation Amstrad CPC [http://www.cpcbox.com/ CPC Html5 Online], [http://www.cpcbox.com/ CPC Box javascript], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/], | | [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer] | [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2], |- |Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Arcade |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)], |Mame, |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia, |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame], |- |Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Atari 7800 |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Atari Lynx |<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Atari Jaguar |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm], |<!--AROS-->[https://bbc.xania.org/ Beebjs], [https://elkjs.azurewebsites.net/ elks-js], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [], |<!--AROS-->[], [], [], [https://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/online/ js], https://www.haplessgenius.com/mocha/ js-mocha[], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4 |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Commodore C64 |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [https://c64emulator.111mb.de/index.php?site=pp_javascript&lang=en&group=c64 js], [https://github.com/luxocrates/viciious js], [], |<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo, |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus], |<!--MorphOS-->Vice, |- |Games Emulation Commodore Amiga |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga, |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE], |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE], |- |Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2 [http://jsmsx.sourceforge.net/ JS based MSX Online], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [http://www.portacall.org/downloads/vecxgl.lha Vectrex OpenGL], [http://www.twitchasylum.com/jsvecx/ JS based Vectrex Online], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [https://gb.alexaladren.net/ gb-js], [https://github.com/juchi/gameboy.js/ js], [http://endrift.github.io/gbajs/ gbajs], [], | |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba] | |- |Games Emulation Nintendo NES |<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs], |AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES], |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines] | |- |Games Emulation Nintendo SNES |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes], |? |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes] |[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x], |- |Games Emulation Nintendo N64 *HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64], *LLE [], |<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], |[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64], |? |? |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation NEC PC Engine |<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce], |[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen], |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu] | |- |Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS) |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms], | |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose] | |- |Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen], |[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus], |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus] | |- |Games Emulation Sega Saturn *HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [], *LLE |<!--AROS-->? |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast *HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC], *LLE [], [], |<!--AROS-->? |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81 |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/zx81/jtyone.html js], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum |[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop], |[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128], |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer] | |- |Games Emulation Sinclair QL |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], |[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga] | | |- |Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem], | |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop, | |- |Games Emulation Sony PlayStation |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE], | |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE] | |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron] |<!--Amiga OS--> |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron] |[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron] |- |Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu--> |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General] !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k) !width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos |- |Games Action like [https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara may need SDL2], [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [http://www.toolness.com/wp/category/interactive-fiction/ Infocom], [http://www.accardi-by-the-sea.org/ Zork Online]. [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien], [http://www.ucw.cz/draci-historie/index-en.html Dragon History for ScummVM], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Board like |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa] |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Cards like |<!--AROS-->[http://andsa.free.fr/ Patience Online], |[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], | | |- |Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games FPS like [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [], |<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [ Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [ Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 (openGL)], [ Odamex (openGL doom)], |Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless, |Doom, Quake, |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray] |- |Games MMORG like |<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Platform like |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario], [http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [.html Aquaria]*(openGL), [http://www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Puzzle |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://www.portacall.org//downloads/BlastGuy.lha Blast Guy Bomberman clone], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Racing (Trigger Rally, VDrift, [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], ) |<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer], | |[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams], |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS], |- |Games 1st first person RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [http://parpg.net/ PA RPG], [http://dnt.dnteam.org/cgi-bin/news.py DNT], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], [] |<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [], |Phantasie, Faery Tale, D&D ones, Dungeon Master, | | |- |Games 3rd third person RPG [http://gemrb.sourceforge.net/wiki/doku.php?id=installation GemRB], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games RPG [http://gemrb.sourceforge.net/wiki/doku.php?id=installation GemRB], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland], ||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder], | |[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], | |- |Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [], |<!--AROS--> |SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park, | |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12] |- |Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://wargus.sourceforge.net/ Wargus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO:AI (OpenGL)], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv], | | |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12] |- |Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/ClassiCube Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], [] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [SDL], [ SDL2], [ SDL3], [ SDL4], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [ ], [ ], [ Unity], [ Unreal Engine], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |} ==Application Guides== ===Web Browser=== OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019). This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works. This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum). Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow. Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. ===E-mail=== ====SimpleMail==== SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes. Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list] GMail Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first. pop3: pop.gmail.com Use SSL: Yes Port: 995 smtp: smtp.gmail.com (with authentication) Use Authentication: Yes Use SSL: Yes Port: 465 or 587 Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013. If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way: 1. Email/Password 2. Manual 3. IMAP 4. * Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked * Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked * POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL Yahoo Mail On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts. Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well. Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server * Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com * Port - 993 * Requires SSL - Yes Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server * Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com * Port - 465 or 587 * Requires SSL - Yes * Requires authentication - Yes Your login info * Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com) * Password - Your account's password * Requires authentication - Yes Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program. You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client. Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3 * Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port. * “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”. * “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com * “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password. Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com. * Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work. ====YAM Yet Another Mailer==== This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists] One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server. Possible issues Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue. getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library GMail Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com Use SSL: Yes Port: 995 Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication) Use Authentication: Yes Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL) Port: 465 or 587 Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com) Password: your Gmail password Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead. Outlook.com access <pre > Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias) Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password Outlook.com SMTP port: 587 Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes </pre > Yahoo Mail <pre > “POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port. “SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work. “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”. “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password. </pre > Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com. Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program. You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client. Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3 Microsoft Outlook Express Mail 1. Get the files to your PC. By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received. 2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM. 3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too. 4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments. 5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format. ===FTP=== Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort. First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command: ifconfig -a Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan: Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New". You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine: 1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before. 2) click on Custom Options: 1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu; 2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected; 3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source: 1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and 2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes. Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well. ===IRC Internet Relay Chat=== Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many. Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [http://irc1.netsplit.de/channels/details.php?room=%23aros&net=freenode AROS channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying. Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name <pre> /help /list /who /whois <nick> /msg <nick> <message> /query <nick> <message>s /query /away <message> /away /quit <going away message> </pre> [http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript]. Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname. Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout /nick <newNick> /nickserv register <password> <email address> /ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv /nickserv identify <password> Alternatives: /ns identify <password> /msg nickserv identify <password> ==== IRC WookieChat ==== WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities. add smilies drawer/directory run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000 select a server / server window * nickname * user name * real name - optional Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in. servers * New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box * New Group * Delete Entry * Connect to server * connect in new tab * perform on connect Change details * Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server: * Port number - no need to change * Server password * Channel - add #channel from below * auto join - can click this * nick registration password, Click Connect to server button above <pre> Server: irc.freenode.net Channel: #aros </pre> irc://irc.freenode.net/aros <pre> Server: chat.amigaworld.net Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans </pre> <pre> On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC) Server:irc.superhosts.net Channel #team*amiga </pre> <pre> BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks Server: im.bitlbee.org Port 6667 Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server. </pre> [http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers], #Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a) twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL) <pre> Multiple server support "Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins Automatic Nickserv login Tabs for channels and private conversations CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers Colours for different events Logging and automatic reloading of logs mIRC colour code filters Configurable timestamps GUI for changing channel modes easily Configurable highlight keywords URL Grabber window Optional outgoing swear word filter Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages DCC CHAT support Doubleclickable URL's Support for multiple languages using LOCALE Clone detection Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection Command aliases Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style Counter for Unread messages Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser </pre> ====IRC Aircos ==== Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc. ====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky==== Servers are setup and close down at random You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them. The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky <pre > Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems </pre > The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead. The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc. You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list], Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other. Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password. Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users. Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open. Roster (contacts list) [http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL. Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN. There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options. Facebook If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway. <pre > 1. launch jabberwocky 2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu 3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID 4. your password is your normal facebook password 5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field 6. click the 'add' button 7. click the 'close' button 8. click the 'connect' button </pre > you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky. [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here] for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password Twitter For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and . An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to] :Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more] Instagram no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client ICQ The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check. Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/ Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account. Yahoo Messenger although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies MSN early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time.... Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.) You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting. msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window. From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure. 1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address. 2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following: * Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky. * Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server. * Click the Register button to open a new window asking for: **Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address. **Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list. **Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address. * Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window. 3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN. 4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works. If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz.. then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time... Google Talk any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users. implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format ===Video Player MPlayer=== Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using 4:3 mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi 16:9 mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi if you want gui use; mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi <pre > stack 1000000 ; using AspireOS 1.xx ; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil: ; using Icaros Desktop 1.x ; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil: ; using Icaros Desktop 2.x ; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil: cd RAM:MPlayer run MPlayer -gui > Nil: ;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil: </pre > MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls http://scenesat.com/ http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm http://www.kohina.com/ http://www.remix64.com/ http://html5.grooveshark.com/ [http://forums.screamer-radio.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=14619 BBC Radio streams] http://retrogamer.net/forum/ http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml http://retrogamesquad.com/ http://www.retronauts.com/ http://backinmyplay.com/ http://www.backinmyplay.com/podcast/bimppodcast.xml http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/ http://www.retrogamingradio.com/ http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp ====ZunePaint==== simplified typical workflow * importing and organizing and photo management * making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time * exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes. For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction. For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject. Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking. For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term. * White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green * Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery * Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software * Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations * Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement * Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K) * Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F) * Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs - * Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D) * Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size White Balance - F12 and K scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above. Exposure correction F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up Workflows in practice * Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z * Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level. * Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone. * Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture. * After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK. And save your picture Spotlights - triange of white opaque shape Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking. * Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas. * Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal. Remove fringe/halo saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact. Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well. * RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting) * YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video] Histograms White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced. If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right. RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30% RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel. The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area). By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points. By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative . RGB Curves * Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens * Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens Color Curves * Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but * Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow. <pre> Red <-> Cyan Green <->Magenta Blue <->Yellow </pre> YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative . The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much Can be used to create a negative image but also With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow. With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan. e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green. YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other. using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping. Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur, * negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc. adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop, * reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc. * red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate, effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects) * blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc. borders such as * dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc. brushes e.g. * frost, smoke, etc. and manual control of fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles perspective correction levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast color balance one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc. Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later. File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr Image Picture Formats * low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary. * linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it) An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw] There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible. A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values. The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible. Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured. Free royalty pictures www.freeimages.com, http://imageshack.us/ , http://photobucket.com/ , http://rawpixels.net/, ====Lunapaint==== Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail <pre> b BRUSH e ERASER alt eyedropper v layer tool z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n spc panning m marque q lasso w same color selection / region </pre> <pre> , LM RM v V f filter F . size p , pick color [] last / next color </pre> There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc. Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software. author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added. * add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del] * whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble * pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes. * Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint. * to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64. * implement graphic tablet features support **GENERAL DRAWING** Miss it very much: UNDO ERASER COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked. BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen" Miss it somewhat: ICON for UNDO ICON for ERASER ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often ) BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush **ANIMATING** Miss it very much: NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush Miss it somewhat: ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day. LAYERS -Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames -Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?). EXPORTING IMAGES -Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers. -Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them) -Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10 LOAD/SAVE (Preferences) -Make a setting for the default "Work" folder. * Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers * mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying) <pre> Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key [Technique] F1 - Paint F2 - Single Colour F3 - Replace F4 - Smear F5 - Shade F6 - Cycle F7 - Smooth M - Colour Cycle [Brush] B - Restore O - Outline h - Halve brush size H - Double brush size x - Flip brush on X axis X - Double brush size on X axis only y - Flip on Y Y - Double on Y z - Rotate brush 90 degrees Z - Stretch [Stencil] ` - Stencil On [Miscellaneous] F9 - Info Bar F10 - Selection Bar @o - Co-Ordinates @a - Anti-alias @r - Colourise @t - Translucent TAB - Colour Cycle [Picture] L - Load S - Save j - Page to Spare(Flip) J - Page to Spare(Copy) V - View Page Q - Quit [General Keys] m - Magnify < - Zoom In > - Zoom Out [ - Palette Colour Up ] - Palette Colour Down ( - Palette Colour Left ) - Palette Colour Right , - Eye Dropper . - Pixel / Brush Toggle / - Symmetry | - Co-Ordinates INS - Perspective Control +/- - Brush Size (Fine Control) w - Unfilled Polygon W - Filled Polygon e - Unfilled Ellipse E - Filled Ellipse r - Unfilled Rectangle R - Filled Rectangle t - Type/text tool a - Select Font u/U - Undo d - Brush D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon f/F - Fill Options g/G - Grid h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control) K - Clear c - Unfilled Circle C - Filled Circle v - Line b - Scissor Select and Toggle B - Brush {,} - Toggle between two background colours </pre> ====Lodepaint==== Pixel based painting artwork app ====Grafx2==== Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [], ====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG==== Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps *Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping *Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide *Colour - fill stroke *Stroke - size *Brushes - *Layers - *Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows *Text - *Transform - AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual]) [[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]] for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent ;Menu options * Load - fig format but import(s) SVG * Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png * PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys * Deselect all points There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted. ;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings ;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s) * Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon * Lines - polylines * Text "T" button * Photos - bitmaps * Compound - Glue, Break, Scale * POINTs - Move, Add, Remove * Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s) * Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square ;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives * Color * Line Width * Line Style * arrowheads ;Modes Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc. ;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored * compound tools to add .fig(s) together ;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5 <pre> Landscape Center Inches Letter 100.00 Single -2 1200 2 4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01 </pre> # change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right). # The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13. # The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default). # The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20. # The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees). # twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch. # thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before. * The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox. * The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence. ; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation ===Audio=== # AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem. # When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always). # For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording. ====Music Mods==== Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI. Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds. Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock. In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr]) If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon *Sample *Note - Effect *Track (column) - Pattern - Order It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker) The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song. Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head. *Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast. *Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line. *Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds. *Moody - minor key First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too. This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song. The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats. Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section. The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords. Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave. To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them. For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth. The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song. The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song. The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D. Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick". The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6. The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster). Base pattern When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02". In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow. Drums Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel. In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation. In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix. Bass line There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live". The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key. Chords The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm. Lead Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention. A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes. Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form. Song structure Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations. A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus. Other single sectional song structures are <pre> Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form ABAB Song Form ABAC Song Form ABCD Song Form AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections 8-Bar Song Form 16-Bar Song Form Hybrid / Compound Song Forms </pre> The most common building blocks are: #INTRODUCTION(INTRO) #VERSE #REFRAIN #PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB #CHORUS #BRIDGE #MIDDLE EIGHT #SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK #COLLISION #CODA / OUTRO #AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO) The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember. The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus. Playing RCTRL: Play song from row 0. LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row. RALT: Play pattern from row 0. LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row. Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0. Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row. Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0. Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row. Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off. Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off. Editing LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off TAB: Go to next track LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off (Also stop if the song is being played) SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off (Wait for a key note to be pressed or a midi in message to be received) DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down UP ARROW: 1 Line up LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns + - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer Tracking 1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row 3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row RSHIFT: Insert a note off / and * (Numeric keypad) or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track or current selected block. LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block. Blocks (Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel). LCTRL + A: Select entire current track LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection LSHIFT + ARROWS PREV. PAGE NEXT PAGE: Select a block LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them) LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument) LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument) LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument) LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument) LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file Misc LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only) LCTRL + S: Save current module LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list <pre> C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break G#x xh xx xx hhhh </pre> h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume. The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex. Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly. This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it... The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary. Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from. Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note. <pre> C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing --- 000 C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30. --- 300 - Continues the slide --- 300 - Continues the slide </pre> Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note. This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up. There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them. C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02 C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05 C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08 C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 (You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns. The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa. Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest. Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use. Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on) <pre> C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off </pre> Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21. Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from. Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order. Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off. Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well. Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31. Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart. Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16. Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop. Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato. Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged. Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex). Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work. Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played! Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for. Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000). effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine. It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel). so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings. for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top. In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself. For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud. The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation. <pre> Support for the following modules formats: 669 (Composer 669, Unis 669), AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format), AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0), APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format), FAR (Farandole Composer), GDM (General DigiMusic), IT (Impulse Tracker), IMF (Imago Orpheus), MOD (15 and 31 instruments), MED (OctaMED), MTM (MultiTracker Module editor), OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer), S3M (Scream Tracker 3), STM (Scream Tracker), STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit), ULT (UltraTracker), UNI (MikMod), XM (FastTracker 2), Mid (midi format via timidity) </pre> Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2], ====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface==== A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it). '''Timidity''' Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/ assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity added to SYSːs/User-Startup '''WildMidi playback''' '''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)''' i Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format *Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked *Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup MCB Master Control Bus *Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P). *B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes *CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE *MIDI Machine Control *Midi Bar Display *Select CAMD MIDI in / out *Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx, Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up <pre> q - quit First 3 already opened when AE started F1 - timeline window F2 - mixer F3 - control F4 - subgroups F5 - aux returns F6 - sample list i - Load sample to use space - start/stop play b - reset time 0:00 s - split mode r - open recording window a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume [ / ] - zoom in / out : - previous track * - next track x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade g - snap grid </pre> '''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]''' BarsnPipes debug ... in shell Menu (right mouse) *Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1 *Track - *Edit - *Tool - *Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing *Windows - *Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time) *Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro, *Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome, Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC '''Tracks''' #Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P. #Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup. #Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record. #Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration. #Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel. #Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features. Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes], Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help '''Tracks window''' * blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls * Flags * [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated] Each Track has a *Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline *Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap *Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times '''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)''' After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms [https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group '''Accessories (affect the whole app)''' Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support '''Song Construction''' <pre> F1 Pencil F2 Magic Wand F3 Hand F4 Duplicator F5 Eraser F6 Toolpad F7 Bounding box F8 Lock to A-B-A A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes, </pre> Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations '''Tempo Map''' F1 Pencil F2 Magic Wand F3 Hand F4 Eraser F5 Curve F6 Toolpad Compositions Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature '''Master Parameters''' Key, Scale/Mode '''Track Parameters''' Dynamics '''Time-line Scoring''' '''Media Madness''' '''Mix Maestro''' *ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules *CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks. *INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine. *MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes. *MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc *METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required. *MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software *RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc *SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time *SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections *TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves *TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings. *TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance. *TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available *TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools. *TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes. Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed. Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory. In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA). If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music. * Channel - 1 to 16 - * Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc * Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design, * Recording - * GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys. Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards. Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations. Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors) Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file) Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) - Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player], * SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel. * SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels. * SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels. Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers? On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors. <pre> MIDI can control 16 channels There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically </pre> <pre> Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc. </pre> Composers <pre> [https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa] [ Danny Elfman}, </pre> <pre> 1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc 1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware 2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles) </pre> Protrekkr How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ? First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited. # Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time). # Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected). # Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk. # Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported. Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row: <pre> C-3 02 .. .. 0000.... --- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value --- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex) --- .. .. .. 0000.... </pre> So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64). You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages. N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal! Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard. Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible. Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels. Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it. A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message. Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own. Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List. MIDI Implementation Chart But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart. If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart. The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks". <pre> The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described. The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device. The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to. The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns. </pre> There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean. <pre> Mode 1: Omni On, Poly; Mode 2: Omni On, Mono; Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly; Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono. </pre> O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented). Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise). Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail. Basic Channel But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on. "Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to. For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels. On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel. So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16". Modes. We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes. But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device. If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off". So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel. "Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords. "Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition. So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4). We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above. Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono). This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none. Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode. Note Number <pre> The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127. The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification: "Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument." My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano. </pre> Velocity This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented. After touch This may have one or two lines two it. If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no. If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel". This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither. Pitch Bend Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented. (Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.) It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel. Control Change This is likely to be the largest section of the chart. It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively. You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation. Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers] Program Change Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available. True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected." System Exclusive Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation. System Common - These include the following: <pre> MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation). Song Position Pointer Song Select Tune Request </pre> The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages. System Real Time These include the following: <pre> Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock" Start Stop Continue </pre> These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed. Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to. <pre> Aux. Messages Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not. Aux. = Auxiliary. Active Sense = Active Sensing. </pre> Often with an explanation of the action of the device. Notes The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation. Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification. And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA. OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete. WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information. MIDI 1.0 Specification Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Status D7----D0 ! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0 ! width="20%" |Description |- |<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event. This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity. |- |<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event. This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity. |- |<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value. |- |<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change. This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127). |- |<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number. |- |<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value. |- |<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits. |} Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above) {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Status D7----D0 ! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0 ! width="20%" |Description |- |<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages. This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are: *All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off *Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice. *Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers. c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On * All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off. c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.) c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On) c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off) |} System Common Messages System Messages (0xF0) The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category. The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories. System Common If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes. System Common Messages Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage <pre> Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*. Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song. Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song. Undefined 0xF4 0 Undefined 0xF5 0 Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**. </pre> *MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification **While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command. System Exclusive If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates. System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format: 0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7 The message is bookended with distinct bytes. It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0. The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier. Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning. If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value. <pre> ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities. ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message. ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message. </pre> After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes. The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7. The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios. An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer. System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer. Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages. Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Status D7----D0 ! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0 ! width="20%" |Description |- |<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive. This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.) |- |<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame. nnn = Message Type dddd = Values |- |<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer. This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB. |- |<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select. The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played. |- |<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved) |- |<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved) |- |<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators. |- |<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump. |} System Real-Time Messages {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Status D7----D0 ! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0 ! width="20%" |Description |- |<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required. |- |<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved) |- |<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks). |- |<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped. |- |<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence. |- |<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved) |- |<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation. |- |<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up. |} Advanced Messages Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0) Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages. Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages. The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format: <pre> 0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp n is the status (0xA) c is the channel nybble kk is the key number (0 to 127) pp is the pressure value (0 to 127) </pre> Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all. Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format <pre> 0xnc, 0xpp n is the status (0xD) c is the channel number pp is the pressure value (0 to 127) </pre> Pitch Bend (0xE0) Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends. Pitch Bend Wheel The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format <pre> 0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM n is the status (0xE) c is the channel number LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value </pre> You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000). Control Change (0xB0) In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below. Continuous Controllers These controls send the following message format: <pre> 0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv n is the status (0xB) c is the MIDI channel cc is the controller number (0-127) vv is the controller value (0-127) </pre> Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments. The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers. On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard. Program Change (0xC0) Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command: <pre> 0xnc, 0xpp n is the status (0xc) c is the channel pp is the patch number (0-127) </pre> This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change. Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ? Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me: Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key) and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value that will make sound sync both audio/midi. The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ? You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals. Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment ====DAW Audio Evolution 4==== Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ. Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware. Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88. sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only) Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well. * Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom) stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option Channels Monitor Gain Inout Output Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port * Options -> Soundcard In/Out * Options -> SampleRate * Options -> Preferences F6 for Sample File List Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway). If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it). AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording. These are the usual features found in DAWs... * Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer * virtual VST instruments and plug-ins * automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor * different track views * mixer and track layout (but not the same as below) * traditional two windows (track and mixer) Mixing - mixdown Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect. Take look at page17 of the manual. When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu. Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window or press F5 You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them. Tracking Effects - fade in To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out. To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal. There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal, You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so Sample -> Amplify -> Delay Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard. Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out. Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage. Signal Processing - Overdub ===Office=== ====Spreadsheet Leu==== ====Spreadsheet Ignition==== ; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done File formats supported * ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only). * igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas. There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment. * Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells. * copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions. * Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively * Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be... Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells. Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc. Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''. View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet). Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered. * #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used. ;Graphs use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents * value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ... ;Dates * Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)''' Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days ;Time Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken ;Database (to be done by someone else) type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium), * select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?) * Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?) * Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ? Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition(). Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax(). Table sorting - ;Scripts (Arexx) ;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions *SUM(), *AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(), *IF(), AND, OR, NOT *LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(), *LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(), * DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy), *TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()), *EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(), *NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(), *DBSUM() becomes DSUM(), ;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel) *HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(), *TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(), *[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(), *PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE, *MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(), *DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(), ;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition] <pre> Ctrl Z - Undo Ctrl D - Fill Down Ctrl R - Fill right Ctrl F - Find Ctrl H - Replace Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number Ctrl ; - Todays Date F2 - Edit cell F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references </pre> Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document. * content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content. * styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves. * meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action. * settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information. To read document follow these steps: * Extracting .ods file. * Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data). * Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file. * Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file). * With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables. * Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data. * At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface. To write document follow these steps: * Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template). * Getting content.xml file. * Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file. * Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file. * Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements. * Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file. * Zipping that file as new .ods file. XLS file format The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records. These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets. All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records. * Workbook stream **Globals substream ***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts) **Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format) ***Blank cell record ***RK cell record 32-bit number. ***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code) ***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number) ***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST) ***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself) ***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on) ***MulRK record ***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook. ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(), COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(), CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(), DB(), DDB(), DISC(), DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(), DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(), INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(), ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(), PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(), RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(), VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(), ====Document Scanning - Scandal==== Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead. Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None) If not found then reboot the computer and recheck. Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device). The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx * gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx. * epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used '''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes) Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections. Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected. Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not. In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty. Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet. In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage. The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now. ===Emulators=== ==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ==== What is the fix for the grey screen when trying to run the workbench screenmode to match the current AROS one? is it seamless, ie click on an ADF disk image and it loads it? With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script: <pre> cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator changetaskpri -1 run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil: cd sys:prefs endcli </pre> This stops it hogging all the CPU time. old versions of UAE do not support hi-res p96 graphics ===Miscellaneous=== ====Screensaver Blanker==== Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker. Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h). Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options <pre> seconds=number </pre> Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup e.g. for 5 minutes run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL: *[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor. *[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver. Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker. <pre> cx_priority= cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1" cx_popup=Yes or No </pre> <pre> Qualifier String Input Event Class ---------------- ----------------- "lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT "rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT "capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK "control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL "lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT "ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT "lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND "rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND "numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD "repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT "midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON "rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON "leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON "relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE </pre> <pre> Synonym Synonym String Identifier ------- ---------- "shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */ "caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */ "alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */ Highmap is one of the following strings: "space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del", "up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help". </pre> ==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ==== Open Sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source]. Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons. It is a dock shortcut of first few functions of the menu. *Database *Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats *Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to Database Editor *Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc *Render - rendering terrain These are in the pull down menu but not the dock *Motion Editor *Color Editor *Ecosys Editor Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities: * Loading of a demonstration project. * The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor". * The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing. The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active. The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.) Animation The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window. A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...). At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible (FIG. 6). The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc. Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button. For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program. Try working with the already built file Tutorial-Canyon.project - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:Tutorial-Canyon.proj Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included Loading scene parameters Tutorial-CanyonMIO.par Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project. Then drop-down menu and select Save As (.proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name) The Map View (MapView) window *Database - Objects and Topos *View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move *Draw - Maps and distance *Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate *Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation *Windows - DEM designer, Cloud and wave editor, You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values ​​change, along with the height. Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above ZOOM button Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map. Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view. PAN button Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything. There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details. Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further... Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of ​​how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape. With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value. Ecosys Ecosystem Editor Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated). Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters. <pre> Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5 Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000 Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain </pre> Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water . Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water. Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor. Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All' EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model Color Editor Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first. Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations! So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50 <pre> 'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30 'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60 'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80 ' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30 <pre> Now we can work on pre-existing colors <pre> 'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130 'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170 'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190 'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200 'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170 </pre> Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0 So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep. Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously. Motion Editor Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics: <pre> -Camera Altitude: 7.0 -Camera Latitude: 36.075 -Camera Longitude: 112.133 -Focus Attitude: -2.0 -Focus Latitude: 36.275 -Focus Longitude: 112.386 -Camera : 512 → rendering window -Camera Y: 384 → rendering window -View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees -Sun Longitude: 172 -Sun Latitude: -0.9 -Haze Start: 3.8 -Haze Range: 78, 5 </pre> As soon as the values ​​shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear. Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude... Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one. From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain. While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision. Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel. The sun Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box. Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again. Strengths: * Multi-window. * Quality of rendering. * Accuracy. * Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen. * Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats * The "zbuffer" function. Weaknesses: * No OpenGL management * Calculation time. * No network computing tool. ====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan==== Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero) Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right). You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd. Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button Examples Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn. On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set. One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso Audio * Open Source - PCM, AV1, * Licenced Paid - AAC, x264/h264, h265, Video * Y'PbPr is analogue component video * YUV is an intermediary step in converting Y'PbPr to S-Video (YC) or composite video * Y'CbCr is digital component video (not YUV) AV1 (AOMedia Video 1) is the next video streaming codec and planned as the successor to the lossy HEVC (H. 265) format that is currently used for 4K HDR video DTP Pagestream 3.2 3.3 Amiga Version <pre > Assign PageStream: "Work:PageStream3" Assign SoftLogik: "PageStream:SoftLogik" Assign Fonts: "PageStream:SoftLogik/Fonts" ADD </pre > Normally Pagestream Fonts are installed in directory Pagestream3:Fonts/. Next step is to mark the right fonts-path in Pagestream's Systemprefs (don't confuse softlogik.font - this is only a screen-systemfont). Installed them all in a NEW Pagestream/Fonts drawer - every font-family in its own separate directory and marked them in PageStream3/Systemprefs for each family entry. e.g. Project > System Preferences >Fonts. You simply enter the path where the fonts are located into the Default Drawer string. e.g. System:PageStream/Fonts Then you click on Add and add a drawer. Then you hit Update. Then you hit Save. The new font(s) are available. If everything went ok font "triumvirate-normal" should be chosen automatically when typing text. Kerning and leading Normally, only use postscript fonts (Adobe Type 1 - both metric file .afm or .pfm variant and outline file .pfb) because easier to print to postscript printers and these fonts give the best results and printing is fast! Double sided printing. CYMK pantone matching system color range support http://pagestream.ylansi.net/ For long documents you would normally prepare the body text beforehand in a text editor because any DTP package is not suited to this activity (i.e. slow). Cropping pictures are done outside usually. Wysiwyg Page setup - Page Size - Landscape or Portrait - Full width bottom left corner Toolbar - Panel General, Palettes, Text Toolbox and View Master page (size, borders margin, etc.) - Styles (columns, alley, gutter between, etc.) i.e. balance the weight of design and contrast with white space(s) - unity Text via two methods - click box for text block box which you resize or click I resizing text box frame which resizes itself Centre picture if resizing horizontally - Toolbox - move to next page and return - grid Structured vector clipart images - halftone - scaling Table of contents, Header and Footer Back Matter like the glossary, appendices, index, endnotes, and bibliography. Right Mouse click - Line, Fill, Color - Spot color Quick keyboard shortcuts <pre > l - line a - alignment c - colours </pre > Golden ratio divine proportion golden section mean phi fibonnaci term of 1.618 1.6180339887498948482 including mathematical progression sequences a+b of 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, etc. Used it to create sculptures and artwork of the perfect ideal human body figure, logos designs etc. for good proportions and pleasing to the eye for best composition options for using rgb or cmyk colours, or grayscale color spaces The printing process uses four colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK). Different color spaces have mismatches between the color that are represented in RGB and CMYKA. Not implemented * HSV/HSB - hue saturation value (brightness) or HSVA with additional alpha transparent (cone of color-nonlinear transformation of RGB) * HSL - slightly different to above (spinning top shape) * CIE Lab - Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage based on brightness, hue, and colourfulness * CIELUV, CIELCH * YCbCr/YCC * CMYK CMJN (subtractive) profile is a narrower gamut (range) than any of the digital representations, mostly used for printing printshop, etc. * Pantone (TM) Matching scale scheme for DTP use * SMPTE DCI P3 color space (wider than sRGB for digital cinema movie projectors) Color Gamuts * sRGB Rec. 709 (TV Broadcasts) * DCI-P3 * Abode RGB * NTSC * Pointers Gamut * Rec. 2020 (HDR 4K streaming) * Visible Light Spectrum Combining photos (cut, resize, positioning, lighting/shadows (flips) and colouring) - search out photos where the subjects are positioned in similar environments and perspective, to match up, simply place the cut out section (use Magic Wand and Erase using a circular brush (varied sizes) with the hardness set to 100% and no spacing) over the worked on picture, change the opacity and resize to see how it fits. Clone areas with a soft brush to where edges join, Adjust mid-tones, highlights and shadows. A panorama is a wide-angled view of a physical space. It is several stable, rotating tripod based photographs with no vertical movement that are stitched together horizontally to create a seamless picture. Grab a reference point about 20%-30% away from the right side, so that this reference point allows for some overlap between your photos when getting to the editing phase. Aging faces - the ears and nose are more pronounced i.e. keep growing, the eyes are sunken, the neck to jaw ratio decreases, and all the skin shows the impact of years of gravity pulling on it, slim the lips a bit, thinner hairline, removing motion * Exposure triange - aperture, ISO and shutter speed - the three fundamental elements working together so you get the results you want and not what the camera appears to tell you * The Manual/Creative Modes on your camera are Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual Mode. On most cameras, they are marked “P, A, S, M.” These stand for “Program Mode, Aperture priority (A or Av), Shutter Priority (S or TV), and Manual Mode. * letters AV (for Canon camera’s) or A (for Nikon camera’s) on your shooting mode dial sets your digital camera to aperture priority - If you want all of the foreground and background to be sharp and in focus (set your camera to a large number like F/11 closing the lens). On the other hand, if you’re taking a photograph of a subject in focus but not the background, then you would choose a small F number like F/4 (opening the lens). When you want full depth-of-field, choose a high f-stop (aperture). When you want shallow depth of field, choose a lower fstop. * Letter M if the subjects in the picture are not going anywhere i.e. you are not in a hurry - set my ISO to 100 to get no noise in the picture - * COMPOSITION rule of thirds (imagine a tic-tac-toe board placed on your picture, whatever is most interesting or eye-catching should be on the intersection of the lines) and leading lines but also getting down low and shooting up, or finding something to stand on to shoot down, or moving the tripod an inch - * Focus PRECISELY else parts will be blurry - make sure you have enough depth-of-field to make the subject come out sharp. When shooting portraits, you will almost always focus on the person's nearest eye * landscape focus concentrate on one-third the way into the scene because you'll want the foreground object to be in extremely sharp focus, and that's more important than losing a tiny bit of sharpness of the objects far in the background. Also, even more important than using the proper hyperfocal distance for your scene is using the proper aperture - * entry level DSLRs allow to change which autofocus point is used rather than always using the center autofocus point and then recompose the shot - back button [http://www.ncsu.edu/viste/dtp/index.html DTP Design layout to impress an audience] Created originally on this [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=30859&forum=28&start=380&viewmode=flat&order=0#543705 thread] on amigaworld.net Commercial -> Open Source *Microsoft Office --> LibreOffice *Airtable --> NocoDB *Notion --> AppFlowy(dot)IO *Salesforce CRM --> ERPNext *Slack --> Mattermost *Zoom --> Jitsi Meet *Jira --> Plane *FireBase --> Convex, Appwrite, Supabase, PocketBase, instant *Vercel --> Coolify *Heroku --> Dokku *Adobe Premier --> DaVinci Resolve *Adobe Illustrator --> Krita *Adobe After Effects --> Blender <pre> </pre> <pre> </pre> <pre> </pre> {{BookCat}} hku1t3ki7nfp4owxzku8st25ek4eh2i 4499418 4499417 2025-06-06T17:23:38Z Jeff1138 301139 4499418 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Introduction== * Web browser AROS - using Odyssey formerly known as OWB * Email AROS - using SimpleMAIL and YAM * Video playback AROS - mplayer * Audio Playback AROS - mplayer * Photo editing - ZunePaint, * Graphics edit - Lunapaint, * Games AROS - some ported games plus lots of emulation software and HTML5 We will start with what can be used within the web browser and standalone apps afterwards {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Web Browser Applications !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Web Browser Emailing [https://mail.google.com gmail], [https://proton.me/mail/best-gmail-alternative Proton], [https://www.outlook.com/ Outlook formerly Hotmail], [https://mail.yahoo.com/ Yahoo Mail], [https://www.icloud.com/mail/ icloud mail], [], |<!--AROS-->[mail.google.com/mail/mu Mobile Gmail], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Social media like YouTube Viewing, [https://www.dailymotion.com/gb Dailymotion], [https://www.twitch.tv/ Twitch], deal with ads and downloading videos |<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show the Youtube webpage |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Web based online office suites [https://workspace.google.com/ Google Workspace], [https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/microsoft-365/free-office-online-for-the-web MS Office], [https://www.wps.com/office/pdf/ WPS Office online], [https://www.zoho.com/ Zoho Office], [[https://www.sejda.com/ Sedja PDF], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Instant Messaging IM like [ Mastodon client], [https://account.bsky.app/ BlueSky AT protocol], [Facebook(TM) ], [Twitter X (TM) ] and others |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Maps [https://www.google.com/maps/ Google], [https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/topoview/viewer/#4/39.98/-99.93 TopoView], [https://onlinetopomaps.net/ Online Topo], [https://portal.opentopography.org/datasets OpenTopography], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Browser WebGL Games [], [], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://xproger.info/projects/OpenLara/ OpenLara], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->RSS news feeds ('Really Simple Syndication') RSS, Atom and RDF aggregator [https://feedly.com/ Feedly free 80 accs], [[http://www.dailyrotation.com/ Daily Rotation], [https://www.newsblur.com/ NewsBlur free 64 accs], |<!--AROS--> [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/steffest/DPaint-js DPaint.js], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |3D Model Viewer [https://3dviewer.net/ 3Dviewer], [https://3dviewermax.com/ Max], [https://fetchcfd.com/3d-viewer FetchCFD], [https://f3d.app/web/ F3D], [https://github.com/f3d-app/f3d F3D src], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Photography retouching / Image Manipulation [https://www.picozu.com/editor/ PicoZu], [http://www.photopea.com/ PhotoPea], [http://lunapic.com/editor/ LunaPic], [https://illustratio.us/ illustratious], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |3D Cad Modeller [https://www.tinkercad.com/ Tinkercad], [https://www.onshape.com/en/products/free Onshape 3D], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |3D Format Converter [https://www.creators3d.com/online-viewer Conv], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Web Online Browser [https://privacytests.org/ Privacy Tests], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Speed Tests [http://testmy.net/ Test My], [https://sourceforge.net/speedtest/ Speed Test], [http://www.netmeter.co.uk/ NetMeter], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->HTML5 WebGL tests [https://github.com/alexandersandberg/html5-elements-tester HTML5 elements tester], [https://www.antutu.com/html5/ Antutu HTML5 Test], [https://html5test.co/ HTML5 Test], [https://html5test.com/ HTML5 Test], [https://www.wirple.com/bmark WebGL bmark], [http://caniuse.com/webgl Can I?], [https://www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/sdk/tests/webgl-conformance-tests.html WebGL Test], [http://webglreport.com/ WebGL Report], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy Planetarium [https://stellarium-web.org/ Stellarium], [https://theskylive.com/planetarium The Sky], [https://in-the-sky.org/skymap.php In The Sky], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [https://ds.44670.org/ DS], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Office Font Generation [https://tools.picsart.com/text/font-generator/ Fonts], [https://fontstruct.com/ FontStruct], [https://www.glyphrstudio.com/app/ Glyphr], [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Office Vector Graphics [https://vectorink.io/ VectorInk], [https://www.vectorpea.com/ VectorPea], [https://start.provector.app/ ProVector], [https://graphite.rs/ Graphite], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Video editing [https://www.canva.com/video-editor/ Canva], [https://www.veed.io/tools/video-editor Veed], [https://www.capcut.com/tools/online-video-editor Capcut], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Graphing Calculators [https://www.geogebra.org/graphing?lang=en geogebra], [https://www.desmos.com/calculator desmos], [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert [http://www.online-convert.com/ Online Convert], [], [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations [http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ S5], [https://github.com/bartaz/impress.js impress.js], [http://presentationjs.com/ presentation.js], [http://lab.hakim.se/reveal-js/#/ reveal.js], [https://github.com/LeaVerou/CSSS CSSS], [http://leaverou.github.io/CSSS/#intro CSSS intro], [http://code.google.com/p/html5slides/ HTML5 Slides], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--Amiga OS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Music [https://deepsid.chordian.net/ Online SID], [https://www.wothke.ch/tinyrsid/index.php WebSID], [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[], [], [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here] {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Internet Applications !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Web Online Browser [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0] |<!--Amiga OS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [ AWeb], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k Netsurf], [], |<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf], |<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [], |- |YouTube Viewing and downloading videos |<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], |[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one], |[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams], |[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx |- |E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [http://trac.yam.ch/ YAM] |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [http://trac.yam.ch/ YAM] |<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM, |<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM |- |IRC |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky, |<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC |<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC], |- |Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter (TM) and others |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky], Bitlbee IRC Gateway |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky, |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN, |<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN, |- |Torrents |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission |<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent, |- |FTP |<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP, |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP], |- |WYSIWYG Web Site Editor |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse], |<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only), |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.modmancer.com/?p=143 MODMancer], |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], |<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio, |- |VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like) |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Weather Forecast |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], [] |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock], |<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], |- |Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking |<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions], |<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium], |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync], |<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI, |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models is the standardized 3D file format for VR avatars |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Vtubers Vtubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Newsgroups |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Graphical Image Editing Art== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Image Editing !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [], |<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL], |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, DeluxePaint, [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*, |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2, |<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint] |- |Image viewing |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album], |<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum, |<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album], |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album] |- |Photography retouching / Image Manipulation |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigau.com/c-graphics/tvpaint.htm TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, |<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop] |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*, |- |Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro] |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Thumbnail Generator [], |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator] |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Icon Editor |<!--AROS-->[http://www.xiconeditor.com/ X-Icon editor], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor] |<!--MorphOS--> |- |2D Pixel Art Animation |<!--AROS-->Lunapaint |<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, DPaint, Brilliance |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler] |- |2D SVG based MovieSetter type |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision* |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Morphing |<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph] |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.) |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |3D Cad (OpenCascade->FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc.) |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD* |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |3D Model Rendering |<!--AROS-->POV-Ray |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D |<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray |<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray |- |3D Format Converter [], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon] |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display |<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], [] |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Office Application== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Office !width:10%;|AROS (x86) !width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k) !width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC) !width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC) |- |Word-processing |<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [ ], [ ], |AmigaWriter*, WordWorth*, FinalWriter*, Excellence 3*, Protext, Rashumon, |AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter] |[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office], |- |Spreadsheets |<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet ], |<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], |<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition], |<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office], |- |Presentations |<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, |[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*, |[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider |[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider |- |Databases |<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase], |BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2, |BeeBase, SQLite, |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase], |- |PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip], |APDF |AmiPDF |APDF, vPDF, |- |Printing |<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint], |[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]* |(some native drivers), |early TurboPrint included, |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking Rich Text support like joplin, OneNote, EverNote Notes etc |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App |<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ], |Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager], |AOrganiser, |[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga], |- |Accounting |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ], |Home Accounts, Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Project Management |<!--AROS--> |SuperGantt, SuperPlan, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict], |<!--AROS-->[ ], |<!--AmigaOS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual |<!--AROS-->[ ], |Kuma K-Roget*, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type) |<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |DTP |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher], |[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Page*, Saxon Publisher Publishing, |[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]* |[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]* |- |Scanning |<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [], |FxScan*, ScanQuix* |SCANdal (Sane) |SCANdal |- |OCR |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR] |<!--AmigaOS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract] |- |Text Editing |<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [http://shinkuro.altervista.org/amiga/software/nowined.htm NoWinEd], |Annotate, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED, |Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED, |MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate, |- |Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer] |<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], |TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1), |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Drawing Vector |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG] |Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, |MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig], |SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG], |- |<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi) |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting |<!--AROS-->Gitlab, |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Remote Desktop (server) |<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer], |[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC] |[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC] |MorphVNC, vncserver |- |Remote Desktop (client) |<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop], |[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop] |[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop] |[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop] |- |<!--Sub Menu-->notifications |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero |<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio |<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon |- |<!--Sub Menu--> |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Audio== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Audio !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [], |AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG, |TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer |AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp |- |Editing Audio |<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4] |[http://samplitude.act-net.com/index.html Samplitude Opus Key], [http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX], |[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4] |[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec], |- |Editing Tracker Music |<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod], |MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio, |MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker |MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster, |- |Editing Music [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bpdevel/?tab=s Midi via CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript |<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [], |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [ Horny], HD-Rec, [http://www.camx.de/camx_amiga.htm Camouflague]*, [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD], [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator], |<!--AmigaOS4-->HD-Rec, Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4, |<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes, |- |Sound Sampling |<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=162 Quick Record], |<!--Amiga OS-->Audio Evolution 3, [http://samplitude.act-net.com/index.html Samplitude Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*, |<!--AmigaOS4-->HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4, |<!--MorphOS-->HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4, |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |CD/DVD burn |[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan], |FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD], |FryingPan, AmiDVD, |[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano, |- |CD/DVD audio rip |Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip], |Lame, |Lame, |Lame, |- |MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger |<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info], | | | |- |Audio Convert |<!--AROS--> |[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox |? |? |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming i.e. despotify |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled *2005 ZP100 with ZP80 *2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller, *2009 ZonePlayer S5, *2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support), *2011 Play:3 *2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1, *2016 Arc, Play:1, *Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2, *Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2 |<!--AROS-->SonosController |<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController |<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController |<!--MorphOS-->SonosController |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Video Creativity and Production== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Video !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Playing Video |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [https://ftp.gnome.org/mirror/archive/ftp.sunet.se/pub/aminet/gfx/show/VAMP-AROS.lha VAMP], |Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*, |DvPlayer, MPlayer |MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC |- |Streaming Video |<!--AROS-->Mplayer, |? |Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx |Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx |- |Playing DVD |<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer |AMP2, Frogger |[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2, |Mplayer |- |Screen Recording |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], |? |? |Screenrecorder, |- |Create and Edit Individual Video |<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG |Mainactor Broadcast*, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster], Broadcaster Elite, MovieShop, Adorage, [http://www.sci.fi/~wizor/webcam/cam_five.html VHI studio]*, |FFMpeg/GUI |Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg |- |<!--Sub Menu--> |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu--> |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Misc Application== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Misc Application !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Digital Signage |<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |File Management |<!--AROS-->DOpus, [ DOpus Magellan], [ Scalos], [ ], |DOpus, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://kazong.privat.t-online.de/archive.html DM2], [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, |DOpus, Filer, AmiDisk |DOpus |- |File Verification / Repair |<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), cksfv [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ from website], |? |? |Par2, |- |App Installer |<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG], |InstallerNG, Grunch, |Jack |Jack |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [], |<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |C/C++ IDE |<!--AROS-->Murks, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], Annotate, |[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate, |CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft], |[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate, |- |Gui Creators |<!--AROS-->[ MuiBuilder], | |? |[ MuiBuilder], |- |Catalog .cd .ct Editors |<!--AROS-->FlexCat |[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat |[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat |[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat |- |Repository |<!--AROS-->[ Git] |? |Git | |- |Filesystem Backup |<!--AROS--> | |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Filesystem Repair |<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor, | Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Multiple File renaming |<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5, | |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Anti Virus |<!--AROS--> |VChecker, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer |<!--AROS-->[ DOpus5], [ Scalos], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Languages |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.), |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX] |Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ], |Yacas |Yacas |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Classroom Aids |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Assessments |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Reference |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Training |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Courseware |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Skills Builder |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Misc Application 2== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:30%;|Misc Application !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k) !width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |BASIC |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn], |[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic], |? |sdlBasic |- |OSK On Screen Keyboard |<!--AROS-->[], |<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK] |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification |<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Ebook Reader |<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[] |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Ebook Converter |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Text to Speech tts, like [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite], |[http://www.text2speech.com translator], |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite] |[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite] |- |Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Fractals |<!--AROS--> |ZoneXplorer, |? |? |- |Landscape Rendering |<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set], |Vista Pro and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set] |[ WCS World Construction Set], |[ WCS World Construction Set], |- |Astronomy |<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)], |[http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.syz.com/DU/ Digital Universe]*, |[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*, |[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], |- |PCB design |<!--AROS--> |[ ], [ ], [ ], |? |? |- | Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree) |<!--AROS--> | [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ], | | |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver |<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [http://www.mazze-online.de/files/gblanker.i386-aros.zip GarshneBlanker (can be buggy)], |<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX, |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker, |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting |<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [], |<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu--> |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu--> |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} <nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product. ==Games & Emulation== Some newer examples cannot be ported as they require SDL2 which AROS does not currently have Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and [http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1] Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list. [https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search] {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation] !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k) !width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- |Games Emulation Amstrad CPC [http://www.cpcbox.com/ CPC Html5 Online], [http://www.cpcbox.com/ CPC Box javascript], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/], | | [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer] | [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2], |- |Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Arcade |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)], |Mame, |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia, |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame], |- |Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Atari 7800 |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Atari Lynx |<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Atari Jaguar |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm], |<!--AROS-->[https://bbc.xania.org/ Beebjs], [https://elkjs.azurewebsites.net/ elks-js], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [], |<!--AROS-->[], [], [], [https://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/online/ js], https://www.haplessgenius.com/mocha/ js-mocha[], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4 |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Commodore C64 |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [https://c64emulator.111mb.de/index.php?site=pp_javascript&lang=en&group=c64 js], [https://github.com/luxocrates/viciious js], [], |<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo, |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus], |<!--MorphOS-->Vice, |- |Games Emulation Commodore Amiga |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga, |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE], |<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE], |- |Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2 [http://jsmsx.sourceforge.net/ JS based MSX Online], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [http://www.portacall.org/downloads/vecxgl.lha Vectrex OpenGL], [http://www.twitchasylum.com/jsvecx/ JS based Vectrex Online], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [https://gb.alexaladren.net/ gb-js], [https://github.com/juchi/gameboy.js/ js], [http://endrift.github.io/gbajs/ gbajs], [], | |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba] | |- |Games Emulation Nintendo NES |<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs], |AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES], |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines] | |- |Games Emulation Nintendo SNES |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes], |? |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes] |[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x], |- |Games Emulation Nintendo N64 *HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64], *LLE [], |<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], |[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64], |? |? |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation NEC PC Engine |<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce], |[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen], |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu] | |- |Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS) |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms], | |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose] | |- |Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen], |[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus], |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus] | |- |Games Emulation Sega Saturn *HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [], *LLE |<!--AROS-->? |<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause], |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast *HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC], *LLE [], [], |<!--AROS-->? |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81 |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/zx81/jtyone.html js], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum |[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop], |[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128], |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer] | |- |Games Emulation Sinclair QL |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], |[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga] | | |- |Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem], | |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop, | |- |Games Emulation Sony PlayStation |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE], | |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE] | |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron] |<!--Amiga OS--> |[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron] |[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron] |- |Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu--> |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General] !width:10%;|AROS(x86) !width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k) !width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC) !width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC) |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos |- |Games Action like [https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara may need SDL2], [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [http://www.toolness.com/wp/category/interactive-fiction/ Infocom], [http://www.accardi-by-the-sea.org/ Zork Online]. [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien], [http://www.ucw.cz/draci-historie/index-en.html Dragon History for ScummVM], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Board like |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa] |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Cards like |<!--AROS-->[http://andsa.free.fr/ Patience Online], |[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], | | |- |Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games FPS like [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [], |<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [ Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [ Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 (openGL)], [ Odamex (openGL doom)], |Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless, |Doom, Quake, |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray] |- |Games MMORG like |<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Platform like |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario], [http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [.html Aquaria]*(openGL), [http://www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Puzzle |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://www.portacall.org//downloads/BlastGuy.lha Blast Guy Bomberman clone], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Racing (Trigger Rally, VDrift, [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], ) |<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer], | |[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams], |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS], |- |Games 1st first person RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [http://parpg.net/ PA RPG], [http://dnt.dnteam.org/cgi-bin/news.py DNT], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], [] |<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [], |Phantasie, Faery Tale, D&D ones, Dungeon Master, | | |- |Games 3rd third person RPG [http://gemrb.sourceforge.net/wiki/doku.php?id=installation GemRB], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games RPG [http://gemrb.sourceforge.net/wiki/doku.php?id=installation GemRB], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland], ||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder], | |[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], | |- |Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [], |<!--AROS--> |SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park, | |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12] |- |Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://wargus.sourceforge.net/ Wargus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [], [], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO:AI (OpenGL)], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv], | | |[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12] |- |Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/ClassiCube Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], [] |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [SDL], [ SDL2], [ SDL3], [ SDL4], |<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5], |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [ ], [ ], [ Unity], [ Unreal Engine], |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |- |<!--Sub Menu-->Games |<!--AROS--> |<!--Amiga OS--> |<!--AmigaOS4--> |<!--MorphOS--> |} ==Application Guides== ===Web Browser=== OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019). This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works. This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum). Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow. Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. ===E-mail=== ====SimpleMail==== SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes. Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list] GMail Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first. pop3: pop.gmail.com Use SSL: Yes Port: 995 smtp: smtp.gmail.com (with authentication) Use Authentication: Yes Use SSL: Yes Port: 465 or 587 Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013. If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way: 1. Email/Password 2. Manual 3. IMAP 4. * Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked * Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked * POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL Yahoo Mail On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts. Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well. Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server * Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com * Port - 993 * Requires SSL - Yes Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server * Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com * Port - 465 or 587 * Requires SSL - Yes * Requires authentication - Yes Your login info * Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com) * Password - Your account's password * Requires authentication - Yes Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program. You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client. Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3 * Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port. * “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”. * “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com * “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password. Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com. * Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work. ====YAM Yet Another Mailer==== This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists] One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server. Possible issues Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue. getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library GMail Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com Use SSL: Yes Port: 995 Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication) Use Authentication: Yes Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL) Port: 465 or 587 Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com) Password: your Gmail password Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead. Outlook.com access <pre > Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias) Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password Outlook.com SMTP port: 587 Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes </pre > Yahoo Mail <pre > “POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port. “SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work. “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”. “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password. </pre > Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com. Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program. You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client. Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3 Microsoft Outlook Express Mail 1. Get the files to your PC. By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received. 2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM. 3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too. 4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments. 5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format. ===FTP=== Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort. First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command: ifconfig -a Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan: Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New". You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine: 1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before. 2) click on Custom Options: 1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu; 2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected; 3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source: 1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and 2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes. Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well. ===IRC Internet Relay Chat=== Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many. Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [http://irc1.netsplit.de/channels/details.php?room=%23aros&net=freenode AROS channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying. Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name <pre> /help /list /who /whois <nick> /msg <nick> <message> /query <nick> <message>s /query /away <message> /away /quit <going away message> </pre> [http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript]. Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname. Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout /nick <newNick> /nickserv register <password> <email address> /ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv /nickserv identify <password> Alternatives: /ns identify <password> /msg nickserv identify <password> ==== IRC WookieChat ==== WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities. add smilies drawer/directory run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000 select a server / server window * nickname * user name * real name - optional Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in. servers * New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box * New Group * Delete Entry * Connect to server * connect in new tab * perform on connect Change details * Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server: * Port number - no need to change * Server password * Channel - add #channel from below * auto join - can click this * nick registration password, Click Connect to server button above <pre> Server: irc.freenode.net Channel: #aros </pre> irc://irc.freenode.net/aros <pre> Server: chat.amigaworld.net Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans </pre> <pre> On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC) Server:irc.superhosts.net Channel #team*amiga </pre> <pre> BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks Server: im.bitlbee.org Port 6667 Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server. </pre> [http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers], #Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a) twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL) <pre> Multiple server support "Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins Automatic Nickserv login Tabs for channels and private conversations CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers Colours for different events Logging and automatic reloading of logs mIRC colour code filters Configurable timestamps GUI for changing channel modes easily Configurable highlight keywords URL Grabber window Optional outgoing swear word filter Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages DCC CHAT support Doubleclickable URL's Support for multiple languages using LOCALE Clone detection Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection Command aliases Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style Counter for Unread messages Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser </pre> ====IRC Aircos ==== Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc. ====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky==== Servers are setup and close down at random You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them. The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky <pre > Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems </pre > The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead. The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc. You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list], Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other. Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password. Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users. Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open. Roster (contacts list) [http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL. Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN. There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options. Facebook If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway. <pre > 1. launch jabberwocky 2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu 3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID 4. your password is your normal facebook password 5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field 6. click the 'add' button 7. click the 'close' button 8. click the 'connect' button </pre > you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky. [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here] for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password Twitter For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and . An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to] :Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more] Instagram no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client ICQ The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check. Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/ Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account. Yahoo Messenger although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies MSN early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time.... Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.) You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting. msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window. From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure. 1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address. 2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following: * Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky. * Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server. * Click the Register button to open a new window asking for: **Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address. **Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list. **Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address. * Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window. 3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN. 4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works. If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz.. then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time... Google Talk any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users. implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format ===Video Player MPlayer=== Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using 4:3 mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi 16:9 mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi if you want gui use; mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi <pre > stack 1000000 ; using AspireOS 1.xx ; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil: ; using Icaros Desktop 1.x ; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil: ; using Icaros Desktop 2.x ; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil: cd RAM:MPlayer run MPlayer -gui > Nil: ;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil: </pre > MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls http://scenesat.com/ http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm http://www.kohina.com/ http://www.remix64.com/ http://html5.grooveshark.com/ [http://forums.screamer-radio.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=14619 BBC Radio streams] http://retrogamer.net/forum/ http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml http://retrogamesquad.com/ http://www.retronauts.com/ http://backinmyplay.com/ http://www.backinmyplay.com/podcast/bimppodcast.xml http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/ http://www.retrogamingradio.com/ http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp ====ZunePaint==== simplified typical workflow * importing and organizing and photo management * making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time * exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes. For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction. For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject. Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking. For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term. * White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green * Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery * Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software * Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations * Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement * Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K) * Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F) * Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs - * Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D) * Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size White Balance - F12 and K scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above. Exposure correction F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up Workflows in practice * Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z * Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level. * Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone. * Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture. * After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK. And save your picture Spotlights - triange of white opaque shape Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking. * Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas. * Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal. Remove fringe/halo saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact. Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well. * RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting) * YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video] Histograms White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced. If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right. RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30% RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel. The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area). By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points. By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative . RGB Curves * Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens * Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens Color Curves * Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but * Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow. <pre> Red <-> Cyan Green <->Magenta Blue <->Yellow </pre> YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative . The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much Can be used to create a negative image but also With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow. With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan. e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green. YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other. using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping. Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur, * negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc. adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop, * reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc. * red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate, effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects) * blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc. borders such as * dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc. brushes e.g. * frost, smoke, etc. and manual control of fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles perspective correction levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast color balance one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc. Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later. File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr Image Picture Formats * low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary. * linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it) An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw] There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible. A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values. The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible. Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured. Free royalty pictures www.freeimages.com, http://imageshack.us/ , http://photobucket.com/ , http://rawpixels.net/, ====Lunapaint==== Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail <pre> b BRUSH e ERASER alt eyedropper v layer tool z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n spc panning m marque q lasso w same color selection / region </pre> <pre> , LM RM v V f filter F . size p , pick color [] last / next color </pre> There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc. Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software. author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added. * add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del] * whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble * pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes. * Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint. * to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64. * implement graphic tablet features support **GENERAL DRAWING** Miss it very much: UNDO ERASER COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked. BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen" Miss it somewhat: ICON for UNDO ICON for ERASER ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often ) BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush **ANIMATING** Miss it very much: NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush Miss it somewhat: ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day. LAYERS -Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames -Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?). EXPORTING IMAGES -Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers. -Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them) -Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10 LOAD/SAVE (Preferences) -Make a setting for the default "Work" folder. * Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers * mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying) <pre> Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key [Technique] F1 - Paint F2 - Single Colour F3 - Replace F4 - Smear F5 - Shade F6 - Cycle F7 - Smooth M - Colour Cycle [Brush] B - Restore O - Outline h - Halve brush size H - Double brush size x - Flip brush on X axis X - Double brush size on X axis only y - Flip on Y Y - Double on Y z - Rotate brush 90 degrees Z - Stretch [Stencil] ` - Stencil On [Miscellaneous] F9 - Info Bar F10 - Selection Bar @o - Co-Ordinates @a - Anti-alias @r - Colourise @t - Translucent TAB - Colour Cycle [Picture] L - Load S - Save j - Page to Spare(Flip) J - Page to Spare(Copy) V - View Page Q - Quit [General Keys] m - Magnify < - Zoom In > - Zoom Out [ - Palette Colour Up ] - Palette Colour Down ( - Palette Colour Left ) - Palette Colour Right , - Eye Dropper . - Pixel / Brush Toggle / - Symmetry | - Co-Ordinates INS - Perspective Control +/- - Brush Size (Fine Control) w - Unfilled Polygon W - Filled Polygon e - Unfilled Ellipse E - Filled Ellipse r - Unfilled Rectangle R - Filled Rectangle t - Type/text tool a - Select Font u/U - Undo d - Brush D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon f/F - Fill Options g/G - Grid h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control) K - Clear c - Unfilled Circle C - Filled Circle v - Line b - Scissor Select and Toggle B - Brush {,} - Toggle between two background colours </pre> ====Lodepaint==== Pixel based painting artwork app ====Grafx2==== Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [], ====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG==== Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps *Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping *Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide *Colour - fill stroke *Stroke - size *Brushes - *Layers - *Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows *Text - *Transform - AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual]) [[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]] for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent ;Menu options * Load - fig format but import(s) SVG * Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png * PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys * Deselect all points There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted. ;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings ;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s) * Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon * Lines - polylines * Text "T" button * Photos - bitmaps * Compound - Glue, Break, Scale * POINTs - Move, Add, Remove * Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s) * Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square ;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives * Color * Line Width * Line Style * arrowheads ;Modes Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc. ;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored * compound tools to add .fig(s) together ;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5 <pre> Landscape Center Inches Letter 100.00 Single -2 1200 2 4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01 </pre> # change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right). # The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13. # The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default). # The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20. # The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees). # twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch. # thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before. * The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox. * The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence. ; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation ===Audio=== # AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem. # When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always). # For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording. ====Music Mods==== Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI. Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds. Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock. In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr]) If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon *Sample *Note - Effect *Track (column) - Pattern - Order It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker) The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song. Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head. *Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast. *Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line. *Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds. *Moody - minor key First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too. This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song. The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats. Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section. The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords. Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave. To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them. For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth. The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song. The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song. The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D. Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick". The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6. The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster). Base pattern When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02". In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow. Drums Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel. In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation. In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix. Bass line There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live". The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key. Chords The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm. Lead Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention. A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes. Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form. Song structure Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations. A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus. Other single sectional song structures are <pre> Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form ABAB Song Form ABAC Song Form ABCD Song Form AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections 8-Bar Song Form 16-Bar Song Form Hybrid / Compound Song Forms </pre> The most common building blocks are: #INTRODUCTION(INTRO) #VERSE #REFRAIN #PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB #CHORUS #BRIDGE #MIDDLE EIGHT #SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK #COLLISION #CODA / OUTRO #AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO) The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember. The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus. Playing RCTRL: Play song from row 0. LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row. RALT: Play pattern from row 0. LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row. Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0. Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row. Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0. Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row. Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off. Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off. Editing LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off TAB: Go to next track LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off (Also stop if the song is being played) SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off (Wait for a key note to be pressed or a midi in message to be received) DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down UP ARROW: 1 Line up LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns + - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer Tracking 1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row 3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row RSHIFT: Insert a note off / and * (Numeric keypad) or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track or current selected block. LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block. Blocks (Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel). LCTRL + A: Select entire current track LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection LSHIFT + ARROWS PREV. PAGE NEXT PAGE: Select a block LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them) LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument) LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument) LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument) LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument) LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file Misc LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only) LCTRL + S: Save current module LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list <pre> C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break G#x xh xx xx hhhh </pre> h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume. The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex. Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly. This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it... The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary. Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from. Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note. <pre> C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing --- 000 C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30. --- 300 - Continues the slide --- 300 - Continues the slide </pre> Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note. This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up. There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them. C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02 C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05 C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08 C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 (You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns. The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa. Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest. Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use. Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on) <pre> C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 0000 --- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off </pre> Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21. Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from. Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order. Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off. Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well. Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31. Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart. Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16. Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop. Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato. Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged. Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex). Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work. Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played! Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for. Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000). effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine. It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel). so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings. for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top. In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself. For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud. The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation. <pre> Support for the following modules formats: 669 (Composer 669, Unis 669), AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format), AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0), APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format), FAR (Farandole Composer), GDM (General DigiMusic), IT (Impulse Tracker), IMF (Imago Orpheus), MOD (15 and 31 instruments), MED (OctaMED), MTM (MultiTracker Module editor), OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer), S3M (Scream Tracker 3), STM (Scream Tracker), STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit), ULT (UltraTracker), UNI (MikMod), XM (FastTracker 2), Mid (midi format via timidity) </pre> Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2], ====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface==== A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it). '''Timidity''' Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/ assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity added to SYSːs/User-Startup '''WildMidi playback''' '''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)''' i Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format *Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked *Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup MCB Master Control Bus *Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P). *B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes *CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE *MIDI Machine Control *Midi Bar Display *Select CAMD MIDI in / out *Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx, Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up <pre> q - quit First 3 already opened when AE started F1 - timeline window F2 - mixer F3 - control F4 - subgroups F5 - aux returns F6 - sample list i - Load sample to use space - start/stop play b - reset time 0:00 s - split mode r - open recording window a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume [ / ] - zoom in / out : - previous track * - next track x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade g - snap grid </pre> '''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]''' BarsnPipes debug ... in shell Menu (right mouse) *Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1 *Track - *Edit - *Tool - *Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing *Windows - *Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time) *Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro, *Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome, Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC '''Tracks''' #Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P. #Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup. #Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record. #Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration. #Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel. #Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features. Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes], Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help '''Tracks window''' * blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls * Flags * [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated] Each Track has a *Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline *Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap *Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times '''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)''' After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms [https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group '''Accessories (affect the whole app)''' Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support '''Song Construction''' <pre> F1 Pencil F2 Magic Wand F3 Hand F4 Duplicator F5 Eraser F6 Toolpad F7 Bounding box F8 Lock to A-B-A A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes, </pre> Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations '''Tempo Map''' F1 Pencil F2 Magic Wand F3 Hand F4 Eraser F5 Curve F6 Toolpad Compositions Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature '''Master Parameters''' Key, Scale/Mode '''Track Parameters''' Dynamics '''Time-line Scoring''' '''Media Madness''' '''Mix Maestro''' *ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules *CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks. *INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine. *MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes. *MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc *METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required. *MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software *RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc *SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time *SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections *TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves *TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings. *TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance. *TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available *TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools. *TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes. Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed. Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory. In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA). If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music. * Channel - 1 to 16 - * Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc * Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design, * Recording - * GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys. Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards. Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations. Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors) Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file) Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) - Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player], * SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel. * SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels. * SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels. Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers? On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors. <pre> MIDI can control 16 channels There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically </pre> <pre> Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc. </pre> Composers <pre> [https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa] [ Danny Elfman}, </pre> <pre> 1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc 1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware 2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles) </pre> Protrekkr How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ? First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited. # Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time). # Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected). # Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk. # Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported. Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row: <pre> C-3 02 .. .. 0000.... --- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value --- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex) --- .. .. .. 0000.... </pre> So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64). You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages. N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal! Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard. Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible. Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels. Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it. A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message. Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own. Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List. MIDI Implementation Chart But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart. If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart. The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks". <pre> The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described. The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device. The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to. The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns. </pre> There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean. <pre> Mode 1: Omni On, Poly; Mode 2: Omni On, Mono; Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly; Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono. </pre> O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented). Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise). Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail. Basic Channel But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on. "Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to. For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels. On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel. So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16". Modes. We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes. But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device. If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off". So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel. "Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords. "Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition. So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4). We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above. Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono). This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none. Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode. Note Number <pre> The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127. The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification: "Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument." My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano. </pre> Velocity This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented. After touch This may have one or two lines two it. If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no. If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel". This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither. Pitch Bend Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented. (Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.) It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel. Control Change This is likely to be the largest section of the chart. It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively. You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation. Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers] Program Change Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available. True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected." System Exclusive Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation. System Common - These include the following: <pre> MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation). Song Position Pointer Song Select Tune Request </pre> The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages. System Real Time These include the following: <pre> Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock" Start Stop Continue </pre> These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed. Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to. <pre> Aux. Messages Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not. Aux. = Auxiliary. Active Sense = Active Sensing. </pre> Often with an explanation of the action of the device. Notes The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation. Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification. And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA. OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete. WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information. MIDI 1.0 Specification Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Status D7----D0 ! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0 ! width="20%" |Description |- |<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event. This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity. |- |<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event. This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity. |- |<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value. |- |<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change. This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127). |- |<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number. |- |<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value. |- |<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits. |} Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above) {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Status D7----D0 ! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0 ! width="20%" |Description |- |<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages. This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are: *All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off *Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice. *Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers. c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On * All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off. c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.) c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On) c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off) |} System Common Messages System Messages (0xF0) The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category. The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories. System Common If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes. System Common Messages Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage <pre> Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*. Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song. Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song. Undefined 0xF4 0 Undefined 0xF5 0 Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**. </pre> *MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification **While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command. System Exclusive If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates. System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format: 0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7 The message is bookended with distinct bytes. It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0. The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier. Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning. If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value. <pre> ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities. ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message. ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message. </pre> After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes. The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7. The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios. An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer. System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer. Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages. Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Status D7----D0 ! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0 ! width="20%" |Description |- |<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive. This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.) |- |<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame. nnn = Message Type dddd = Values |- |<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer. This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB. |- |<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select. The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played. |- |<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved) |- |<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved) |- |<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators. |- |<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump. |} System Real-Time Messages {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Status D7----D0 ! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0 ! width="20%" |Description |- |<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required. |- |<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved) |- |<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks). |- |<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped. |- |<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence. |- |<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved) |- |<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation. |- |<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up. |} Advanced Messages Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0) Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages. Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages. The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format: <pre> 0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp n is the status (0xA) c is the channel nybble kk is the key number (0 to 127) pp is the pressure value (0 to 127) </pre> Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all. Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format <pre> 0xnc, 0xpp n is the status (0xD) c is the channel number pp is the pressure value (0 to 127) </pre> Pitch Bend (0xE0) Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends. Pitch Bend Wheel The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format <pre> 0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM n is the status (0xE) c is the channel number LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value </pre> You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000). Control Change (0xB0) In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below. Continuous Controllers These controls send the following message format: <pre> 0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv n is the status (0xB) c is the MIDI channel cc is the controller number (0-127) vv is the controller value (0-127) </pre> Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments. The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers. On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard. Program Change (0xC0) Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command: <pre> 0xnc, 0xpp n is the status (0xc) c is the channel pp is the patch number (0-127) </pre> This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change. Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ? Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me: Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key) and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value that will make sound sync both audio/midi. The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ? You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals. Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment ====DAW Audio Evolution 4==== Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ. Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware. Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88. sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only) Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well. * Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom) stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option Channels Monitor Gain Inout Output Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port * Options -> Soundcard In/Out * Options -> SampleRate * Options -> Preferences F6 for Sample File List Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway). If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it). AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording. These are the usual features found in DAWs... * Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer * virtual VST instruments and plug-ins * automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor * different track views * mixer and track layout (but not the same as below) * traditional two windows (track and mixer) Mixing - mixdown Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect. Take look at page17 of the manual. When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu. Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window or press F5 You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them. Tracking Effects - fade in To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out. To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal. There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal, You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so Sample -> Amplify -> Delay Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard. Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out. Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage. Signal Processing - Overdub ===Office=== ====Spreadsheet Leu==== ====Spreadsheet Ignition==== ; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done File formats supported * ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only). * igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas. There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment. * Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells. * copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions. * Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively * Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be... Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells. Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc. Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''. View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet). Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered. * #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used. ;Graphs use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents * value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ... ;Dates * Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)''' Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days ;Time Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken ;Database (to be done by someone else) type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium), * select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?) * Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?) * Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ? Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition(). Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax(). Table sorting - ;Scripts (Arexx) ;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions *SUM(), *AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(), *IF(), AND, OR, NOT *LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(), *LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(), * DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy), *TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()), *EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(), *NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(), *DBSUM() becomes DSUM(), ;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel) *HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(), *TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(), *[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(), *PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE, *MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(), *DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(), ;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition] <pre> Ctrl Z - Undo Ctrl D - Fill Down Ctrl R - Fill right Ctrl F - Find Ctrl H - Replace Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number Ctrl ; - Todays Date F2 - Edit cell F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references </pre> Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document. * content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content. * styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves. * meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action. * settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information. To read document follow these steps: * Extracting .ods file. * Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data). * Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file. * Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file). * With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables. * Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data. * At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface. To write document follow these steps: * Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template). * Getting content.xml file. * Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file. * Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file. * Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements. * Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file. * Zipping that file as new .ods file. XLS file format The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records. These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets. All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records. * Workbook stream **Globals substream ***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts) **Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format) ***Blank cell record ***RK cell record 32-bit number. ***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code) ***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number) ***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST) ***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself) ***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on) ***MulRK record ***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook. ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(), COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(), CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(), DB(), DDB(), DISC(), DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(), DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(), INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(), ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(), PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(), RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(), VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(), ====Document Scanning - Scandal==== Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead. Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None) If not found then reboot the computer and recheck. Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device). The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx * gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx. * epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used '''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes) Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections. Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected. Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not. In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty. Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet. In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage. The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now. ===Emulators=== ==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ==== What is the fix for the grey screen when trying to run the workbench screenmode to match the current AROS one? is it seamless, ie click on an ADF disk image and it loads it? With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script: <pre> cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator changetaskpri -1 run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil: cd sys:prefs endcli </pre> This stops it hogging all the CPU time. old versions of UAE do not support hi-res p96 graphics ===Miscellaneous=== ====Screensaver Blanker==== Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker. Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h). Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options <pre> seconds=number </pre> Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup e.g. for 5 minutes run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL: *[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor. *[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver. Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker. <pre> cx_priority= cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1" cx_popup=Yes or No </pre> <pre> Qualifier String Input Event Class ---------------- ----------------- "lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT "rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT "capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK "control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL "lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT "ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT "lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND "rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND "numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD "repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT "midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON "rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON "leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON "relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE </pre> <pre> Synonym Synonym String Identifier ------- ---------- "shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */ "caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */ "alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */ Highmap is one of the following strings: "space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del", "up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help". </pre> ==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ==== Open Sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source]. Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons. It is a dock shortcut of first few functions of the menu. *Database *Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats *Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to Database Editor *Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc *Render - rendering terrain These are in the pull down menu but not the dock *Motion Editor *Color Editor *Ecosys Editor Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities: * Loading of a demonstration project. * The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor". * The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing. The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active. The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.) Animation The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window. A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...). At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible (FIG. 6). The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc. Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button. For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program. Try working with the already built file Tutorial-Canyon.project - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:Tutorial-Canyon.proj Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included Loading scene parameters Tutorial-CanyonMIO.par Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project. Then drop-down menu and select Save As (.proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name) The Map View (MapView) window *Database - Objects and Topos *View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move *Draw - Maps and distance *Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate *Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation *Windows - DEM designer, Cloud and wave editor, You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values ​​change, along with the height. Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above ZOOM button Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map. Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view. PAN button Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything. There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details. Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further... Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of ​​how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape. With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value. Ecosys Ecosystem Editor Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated). Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters. <pre> Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5 Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000 Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain </pre> Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water . Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water. Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor. Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All' EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model Color Editor Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first. Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations! So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50 <pre> 'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30 'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60 'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80 ' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30 <pre> Now we can work on pre-existing colors <pre> 'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130 'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170 'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190 'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200 'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170 </pre> Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0 So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep. Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously. Motion Editor Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics: <pre> -Camera Altitude: 7.0 -Camera Latitude: 36.075 -Camera Longitude: 112.133 -Focus Attitude: -2.0 -Focus Latitude: 36.275 -Focus Longitude: 112.386 -Camera : 512 → rendering window -Camera Y: 384 → rendering window -View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees -Sun Longitude: 172 -Sun Latitude: -0.9 -Haze Start: 3.8 -Haze Range: 78, 5 </pre> As soon as the values ​​shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear. Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude... Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one. From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain. While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision. Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel. The sun Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box. Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again. Strengths: * Multi-window. * Quality of rendering. * Accuracy. * Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen. * Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats * The "zbuffer" function. Weaknesses: * No OpenGL management * Calculation time. * No network computing tool. ====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan==== Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero) Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right). You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd. Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button Examples Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn. On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set. One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso Audio * Open Source - PCM, AV1, * Licenced Paid - AAC, x264/h264, h265, Video * Y'PbPr is analogue component video * YUV is an intermediary step in converting Y'PbPr to S-Video (YC) or composite video * Y'CbCr is digital component video (not YUV) AV1 (AOMedia Video 1) is the next video streaming codec and planned as the successor to the lossy HEVC (H. 265) format that is currently used for 4K HDR video DTP Pagestream 3.2 3.3 Amiga Version <pre > Assign PageStream: "Work:PageStream3" Assign SoftLogik: "PageStream:SoftLogik" Assign Fonts: "PageStream:SoftLogik/Fonts" ADD </pre > Normally Pagestream Fonts are installed in directory Pagestream3:Fonts/. Next step is to mark the right fonts-path in Pagestream's Systemprefs (don't confuse softlogik.font - this is only a screen-systemfont). Installed them all in a NEW Pagestream/Fonts drawer - every font-family in its own separate directory and marked them in PageStream3/Systemprefs for each family entry. e.g. Project > System Preferences >Fonts. You simply enter the path where the fonts are located into the Default Drawer string. e.g. System:PageStream/Fonts Then you click on Add and add a drawer. Then you hit Update. Then you hit Save. The new font(s) are available. If everything went ok font "triumvirate-normal" should be chosen automatically when typing text. Kerning and leading Normally, only use postscript fonts (Adobe Type 1 - both metric file .afm or .pfm variant and outline file .pfb) because easier to print to postscript printers and these fonts give the best results and printing is fast! Double sided printing. CYMK pantone matching system color range support http://pagestream.ylansi.net/ For long documents you would normally prepare the body text beforehand in a text editor because any DTP package is not suited to this activity (i.e. slow). Cropping pictures are done outside usually. Wysiwyg Page setup - Page Size - Landscape or Portrait - Full width bottom left corner Toolbar - Panel General, Palettes, Text Toolbox and View Master page (size, borders margin, etc.) - Styles (columns, alley, gutter between, etc.) i.e. balance the weight of design and contrast with white space(s) - unity Text via two methods - click box for text block box which you resize or click I resizing text box frame which resizes itself Centre picture if resizing horizontally - Toolbox - move to next page and return - grid Structured vector clipart images - halftone - scaling Table of contents, Header and Footer Back Matter like the glossary, appendices, index, endnotes, and bibliography. Right Mouse click - Line, Fill, Color - Spot color Quick keyboard shortcuts <pre > l - line a - alignment c - colours </pre > Golden ratio divine proportion golden section mean phi fibonnaci term of 1.618 1.6180339887498948482 including mathematical progression sequences a+b of 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, etc. Used it to create sculptures and artwork of the perfect ideal human body figure, logos designs etc. for good proportions and pleasing to the eye for best composition options for using rgb or cmyk colours, or grayscale color spaces The printing process uses four colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK). Different color spaces have mismatches between the color that are represented in RGB and CMYKA. Not implemented * HSV/HSB - hue saturation value (brightness) or HSVA with additional alpha transparent (cone of color-nonlinear transformation of RGB) * HSL - slightly different to above (spinning top shape) * CIE Lab - Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage based on brightness, hue, and colourfulness * CIELUV, CIELCH * YCbCr/YCC * CMYK CMJN (subtractive) profile is a narrower gamut (range) than any of the digital representations, mostly used for printing printshop, etc. * Pantone (TM) Matching scale scheme for DTP use * SMPTE DCI P3 color space (wider than sRGB for digital cinema movie projectors) Color Gamuts * sRGB Rec. 709 (TV Broadcasts) * DCI-P3 * Abode RGB * NTSC * Pointers Gamut * Rec. 2020 (HDR 4K streaming) * Visible Light Spectrum Combining photos (cut, resize, positioning, lighting/shadows (flips) and colouring) - search out photos where the subjects are positioned in similar environments and perspective, to match up, simply place the cut out section (use Magic Wand and Erase using a circular brush (varied sizes) with the hardness set to 100% and no spacing) over the worked on picture, change the opacity and resize to see how it fits. Clone areas with a soft brush to where edges join, Adjust mid-tones, highlights and shadows. A panorama is a wide-angled view of a physical space. It is several stable, rotating tripod based photographs with no vertical movement that are stitched together horizontally to create a seamless picture. Grab a reference point about 20%-30% away from the right side, so that this reference point allows for some overlap between your photos when getting to the editing phase. Aging faces - the ears and nose are more pronounced i.e. keep growing, the eyes are sunken, the neck to jaw ratio decreases, and all the skin shows the impact of years of gravity pulling on it, slim the lips a bit, thinner hairline, removing motion * Exposure triange - aperture, ISO and shutter speed - the three fundamental elements working together so you get the results you want and not what the camera appears to tell you * The Manual/Creative Modes on your camera are Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual Mode. On most cameras, they are marked “P, A, S, M.” These stand for “Program Mode, Aperture priority (A or Av), Shutter Priority (S or TV), and Manual Mode. * letters AV (for Canon camera’s) or A (for Nikon camera’s) on your shooting mode dial sets your digital camera to aperture priority - If you want all of the foreground and background to be sharp and in focus (set your camera to a large number like F/11 closing the lens). On the other hand, if you’re taking a photograph of a subject in focus but not the background, then you would choose a small F number like F/4 (opening the lens). When you want full depth-of-field, choose a high f-stop (aperture). When you want shallow depth of field, choose a lower fstop. * Letter M if the subjects in the picture are not going anywhere i.e. you are not in a hurry - set my ISO to 100 to get no noise in the picture - * COMPOSITION rule of thirds (imagine a tic-tac-toe board placed on your picture, whatever is most interesting or eye-catching should be on the intersection of the lines) and leading lines but also getting down low and shooting up, or finding something to stand on to shoot down, or moving the tripod an inch - * Focus PRECISELY else parts will be blurry - make sure you have enough depth-of-field to make the subject come out sharp. When shooting portraits, you will almost always focus on the person's nearest eye * landscape focus concentrate on one-third the way into the scene because you'll want the foreground object to be in extremely sharp focus, and that's more important than losing a tiny bit of sharpness of the objects far in the background. Also, even more important than using the proper hyperfocal distance for your scene is using the proper aperture - * entry level DSLRs allow to change which autofocus point is used rather than always using the center autofocus point and then recompose the shot - back button [http://www.ncsu.edu/viste/dtp/index.html DTP Design layout to impress an audience] Created originally on this [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=30859&forum=28&start=380&viewmode=flat&order=0#543705 thread] on amigaworld.net Commercial -> Open Source *Microsoft Office --> LibreOffice *Airtable --> NocoDB *Notion --> AppFlowy(dot)IO *Salesforce CRM --> ERPNext *Slack --> Mattermost *Zoom --> Jitsi Meet *Jira --> Plane *FireBase --> Convex, Appwrite, Supabase, PocketBase, instant *Vercel --> Coolify *Heroku --> Dokku *Adobe Premier --> DaVinci Resolve *Adobe Illustrator --> Krita *Adobe After Effects --> Blender <pre> </pre> <pre> </pre> <pre> </pre> {{BookCat}} 70hwn2axywesl32aqyfor296tmsn6ba Cookbook:Prawn Curry 102 246393 4499582 4439388 2025-06-07T02:01:06Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499582 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Curry recipes | Servings = 6 | Time = 40 minutes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} ==Ingredients== * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]] medium-sized [[Cookbook:Shrimp|prawns (shrimp)]], cleaned with tails removed * 0.5 kg [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] * 4 medium-sized [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], cut in [[Cookbook:Julienne|julienne]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]], cut in small [[Cookbook:Cube|cubes]] * 2 green [[Cookbook:Cardamom|cardamom]] pods * 1 [[Cookbook:Black Cardamom|black cardamom]] pod * 2 [[Cookbook:Cinnamon|cinnamon]] sticks * 3 whole [[Cookbook:Clove|cloves]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] paste * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] paste (optional) * 1 tbsp red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] powder * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] powder * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Garam Masala|garam masala]] * ¼ tsp [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]] and mace powder * Fresh [[Cookbook:Cilantro|coriander leaves]] ==Procedure== #Heat a tablespoon of oil in a pan and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] prawns over medium-high heat for 2 minutes only, just until that their water dries out and they turn pink in color. Don't try to cook prawns for more than that because they will become rubbery and hard to chew. #In a [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]], heat the remaining oil and [[Cookbook:Frying|fry]] onions over high heat for 8–10 minutes, stirring constantly until they become light golden in color. #When onions have been fried, add tomato pieces, ginger garlic paste, red chili powder, turmeric powder, salt, cloves, cardamoms and cinnamon sticks. Cover the pan and cook them over medium heat until they all mix together and form a curry. It takes at least 10–15 minutes for the curry to be cooked. #When curry becomes red and the onions soften, mix in potato pieces and 1 cup water. Let them cook for 15 minutes until the potatoes are tender. #Uncover the pan and cook over high heat until the oil starts to separate from the gravy. Add the cumin powder, black pepper powder, garam masala, nutmeg, and mace powder. #Add fried prawn pieces and a sprinkle of coriander leaves. Mix them together and then cover the pan. Cook for just a minute over very low heat. #Serve with boiled rice or naan. [[Category:Shrimp recipes]] [[Category:Curry recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Asian recipes]] [[Category:South Asian recipes]] [[Category:Cardamom recipes]] [[Category:Black cardamom recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Cinnamon stick recipes]] [[Category:Clove recipes]] [[Category:Garam masala recipes]] [[Category:Ginger paste recipes]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] kww3p9p60soq0csx3flrpmn47ufs0iz Cookbook:Coconut Crusted Baked Cod 102 252231 4499512 4430591 2025-06-07T01:44:56Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499512 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Seafood recipes | Yield = 16 oz | Servings = 5 | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the United States|American cuisine]] ==Ingredients== *½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Coconut Milk|coconut milk]] *1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|Tbsp]] reduced-sodium [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] *1 Tbsp [[Cookbook:Sesame Oil|sesame oil]] *1 Tbsp crushed [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] *1 Tbsp [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] *1 Tbsp black [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] *5 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. (15 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]]) [[Cookbook:Cod|cod]] fillets *1 Tbsp [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Mint|mint]] *1 Tbsp [[Cookbook:Coconut|coconut]] flakes, lightly toasted ==Procedure== #In a bowl, combine coconut milk, soy sauce, sesame oil, pepper flakes, ginger, and pepper. #[[Cookbook:Marinating|Marinate]] cod in this mixture for 15 minutes. #Place fillets on an oiled [[Cookbook:Baking Pan|baking pan]]. #[[Cookbook:Baking|Bake]] at 350°F for 15 minutes or until flaky. #[[Cookbook:Garnish|Garnish]] with coconut flakes and fresh mint. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * Almost any type of white [[Cookbook:Fish|fish]] can be substituted for the cod.{{DEFAULTSORT:{{PAGENAME}}}} [[Category:Coconut recipes]] [[Category:Cod recipes]] [[Category:Baked recipes]] [[Category:Main course recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] 4joyz19bzvi98jzvf5g7ld6zggzkq57 Cookbook:Three Sisters Stew 102 266785 4499540 4494996 2025-06-07T01:54:49Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499540 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Stew recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} '''Three sisters stew''' is a traditional and contemporary Native American dish. The dish includes the three sister foods of maize, beans, and squash, which are prevalent in many Native American diets. The three traditional ingredients are made together because of farming methods that often included all three crops in the same field with an interdependent relationship. Beans climb the tall maize stalks and fertilize the soil throughout their lives. Squash covers the ground between maize stalks, protecting the bean and maize roots. ==Ingredients== *1 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. (2 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]]) small [[Cookbook:Pumpkin|pumpkin]] or [[Cookbook:Butternut Squash|butternut]] or carnival [[Cookbook:Squash|squash]] *1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] *1 medium [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] *2 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] *½ medium green or red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], cut into short, narrow strips *1 can (14–16 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]]) diced [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], with liquid *2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] cooked or canned [[Cookbook:Pinto Bean|pinto beans]] *2 cups [[Cookbook:Corn|corn]] kernels (from 2 large or medium ears) *1 cup water or homemade vegetable [[Cookbook:Stock|stock]] *1–2 fresh hot [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]], seeded and minced *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] *1 teaspoon dried [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] *[[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]], to taste *Freshly-ground [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], to taste *3–4 tablespoons fresh [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]], minced ==Procedure== #Preheat the [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] to 400°F. #Cut the pumpkin or squash in half lengthwise and remove the seeds and fibers. Cover with [[Cookbook:Aluminium Foil|aluminum foil]] and place the halves, cut side up, in a foil-lined shallow [[Cookbook:Baking Pan|baking pan]]. #[[Cookbook:Baking|Bake]] for 40–50 minutes, or until easily pierced with a knife but still firm (if using squash, prepare the same way). When cool enough to handle, scoop out the pulp, and cut into large dice. Set aside until needed. #Heat the oil in a soup pot. Add the onion and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] over medium-low heat until translucent. Add the garlic and continue to sauté until the onion is golden. #Add the pumpkin and all the remaining ingredients except the last 2 and bring to a [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]]. Simmer gently, covered, until all the vegetables are tender, about 20–25 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. #If time allows, let the stew stand for 1–2 hours before serving, then heat through as needed. Just before serving, stir in the cilantro. The stew should be thick and very moist but not soupy; add additional stock or water if needed. Serve in shallow bowls. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * The protein content of the stew can be increased by adding a cup of [[Cookbook:quinoa|quinoa]] and/or a pound of cooked [[Cookbook:turkey|turkey]] meat, cut into bite-size pieces. * See [[Cookbook:Three Sisters Soup|Three Sisters Soup]] for another variation. [[Category:Pinto bean recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using corn]] [[Category:Butternut squash recipes]] [[Category:Stew recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Native American recipes]] [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable broth and stock recipes]] mwm2g6ifd77xvt24538kylopbrzuqhb Cookbook:Thalassery Biryani 102 292859 4499541 4497405 2025-06-07T01:55:02Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499541 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary|category=Chicken recipes|servings=4|time=~1 hour|difficulty=3 | Energy = ~ 600-700 Cal per serving<ref>{{cite web|title=Chicken biryani|url=http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/4686/chicken-biryani|work=www.bbcgoodfood.com/|publisher=BBC Good Food|accessdate=7 August 2013|authorlink=Good Food|quote=Nutrient Value of Chicken biryani}}</ref> | Image = [[File:Thalassery biryani -1.jpg|300px]] }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Rice|Rice]]| [[Cookbook:Meat_Recipes|Meat recipes]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]]| [[Cookbook:South Asian cuisines|South Asian cuisines]] '''Thalassery biriyani''' is a rice dish blended with Chicken and Spices. The recipe has a strong legacy of the Mughlai cuisine. This variant of biryani is an [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Indian cuisine]] and has originated from the Malabar region of South India.<ref name=Ref1/> The specialty is the difference in the choice of rice (Basmati rice is not used; small-grained Khaima/Jeerakasala rice is used); Chicken is not fried before adding to the masala. Thalassery biryani is a ''Pakki biryani'' where as Hyderabadi is a ''Kacchi biryani'' and therefore apparently a dum biryani. There are clear distinctions of taste between Thalassery biryani and other biryani variants.<ref name=Ref1>{{cite book |ref=harv |last=Abdulla |first=Ummi |title=Malabar Muslim Cookery |publisher=Orient Blackswan |year=1993 |isbn=8125013490}}</ref> ==Ingredients== === Rice === * 750 g (3 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]]) khaima or jeerakasala [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Ghee|ghee]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] dalda (vanaspati) * [[Cookbook:Cinnamon|Cinnamon]] sticks, as needed * 3–4 whole [[Cookbook:Clove|cloves]] * 3–4 [[Cookbook:Cardamom|cardamom]] pods * ⅔ leaves [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf|Malabar leaf (Indian bay leaf)]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] kaskas (Indian white [[Cookbook:Poppy Seed|poppy seeds]]) * ¾ pieces [[Cookbook:Star Anise|star anise]] (optional) === Masala === * ⅓ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Coconut|coconut]] oil * 6 ea. (500 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) finely-chopped [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (~50 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) [[Cookbook:Cashew|cashew nuts]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (~50 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) kismis (sultana raisins) * 1 pinch yellow/orange artificial food colour * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Saffron|saffron]], soaked in milk * 5 ea. medium [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 2-inch piece fresh [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]], grated or cut into small pieces * 1–1.5 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], or to taste * 6 green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]], or to taste * 5 [[Cookbook:Shallot|shallots]], or to taste * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Fennel|fennel seeds]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] seeds * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] powder * 3–4 pieces [[Cookbook:Mace|mace]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder * 1 [[Cookbook:Kilogram|kg]] [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]], cut into slightly bigger pieces than usually used for curry, soaked 20 minutes in water and washed * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Lime|lime]] juice * ½ [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] garam masala powder * ¾–1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (~1 bunch) [[Cookbook:Cilantro|coriander leaves]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * ¾–1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (~1 bunch) [[Cookbook:Mint|pudina]] (mint) leaves, [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Pepper|black pepper]] powder * Diluted [[Cookbook:Yogurt|yogurt]], to taste * Table [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] to taste === Assembly === * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] edible rose water ==Procedure== === Rice === #Wash the rice in water, and drain completely. #Heat the ghee and a small amount of dalda in a kadai. Add the drained rice and fry for a few minutes. #Add water to the rice in a ratio of 1¾:1 water to rice. #Add cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, bay leaf, Indian white poppy seeds, star anise, and lemon juice. Reduce to a simmer, cover the pan, and cook until all the water is absorbed. === Masala === #Heat the coconut oil and a little ghee in a deep kadai. Add chopped [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], cashew nuts, and sultana raisins, then fry until it caramel in colour. Remove from the heat and set aside. #Heat the chopped tomatoes and a little water in a deep kadai (do not add oil) until the tomatoes are softened. #Add crushed ginger, garlic, chopped green chili, and chopped shallot. Stir until the raw smell fades. #Stir in fennel seeds, cumin seeds, [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] powder, mace, and red chili powder. #Mix in the chicken. Cover and cook, stirring intermittently to prevent sticking, until almost cooked. #Add ¼ of the fried onion mixture, lemon juice, garam masala powder, chopped coriander leaves, and pudina (mint) leaves. Reduce to a simmer. #Add black pepper powder and yogurt, and cook until the chicken and masala mixture blend together.<ref name="Ref1" /> === Assembly === #Combine the rice, remaining onion mixture, artificial color, saffron milk, and rosewater. #Layer the masala and rice in a dish, and cover with the lid, tightly sealing the lid with a maida dough or dishcloth. #Place hot coals or charcoal on the lid while cooking. The flame need to be in a simmer mode in this stage of preparation<ref name="Ref1" />. #Serve. ==Notes, tips, and variations== *The rice is different in Thalassery biryani. A small-grained, thin(not round), good aroma, variant of rice known as '''Khaima/Jeerkasala''' [http://ml.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeerakasala] is used. Basmati rice is not used to make Thalassery biryani. *Khaima/Jeerakasala rice do not require Pre-soaking and Post-draining of water after preparation, like the usual rice varieties. *No oil is used for chicken base and chicken is not fried before adding to the masala<ref name=Ref1/>. ==References== <references /> ==Sources== *{{cite book |ref=harv |last=Vinod|first=Ann |title=Kachi's Kitchen: Family Favorites from Kerala and Tamil Nadu |publisher=AuthorHouse |year=2010 |location=Bloomington, Indiana, USA |isbn=9781449094232 |page=72 |language=English |chapter=6, Chicken}} *{{cite book |ref=harv |last=Karan|first=Pratibha |title=Biryani |publisher=Random House India |year=2009 |location=Noida, India |isbn=9788184002546 |language=English}} *{{cite book |ref=harv |title=The Beginner's Cook Book: Cereals And Pulses |publisher=Global Vision Publishing House |year=2004 |isbn=9788182200388 |editor=Ishrat Alam}} *{{cite web||last=Aji|first=Suhaina |url=http://www.mysingaporekitchen.com/2012/11/thalassery-biriyani.html |title= Thalassery Biriyani|publisher=http://www.mysingaporekitchen.com/ |date=2012-11-16 |accessdate=2013-07-04}} *{{cite web|url=http://anzzcafe.com/thalassery-chicken-dum-biryani/ |title=Thalassery Chicken Dum Biryani |publisher=AnzzCafe |date=2011-06-27 |accessdate=2013-07-04}} *{{cite web|title=Biriyani Chammanthi(chutney) {{!}} Green Chammanthi|url=http://www.erivumpuliyumm.com/2013/04/biriyani-chammanthichutney-green.html|work=http://www.erivumpuliyumm.com/|publisher=Julie|accessdate=18 July 2013|author=Julie|date=17 April 2013}} *{{cite web|title=Thalassery Chicken Biriyani (Step by step pictures)|url=http://www.erivumpuliyumm.com/2013/04/thalassery-chicken-biriyani-step-by.html|work=Erivumpuliyumm.com|publisher=Julie|accessdate=18 July 2013|author=Julie|date=16 April 2013}} *{{cite web|url=http://keraladishes.com/non-vegetarian/ghee-rice-malabar-style/ |title=Ghee Rice (Malabar Style) &#124; Kerala dishes &#124; Find recipes and make delicious |publisher=Kerala dishes |date=2010-11-30 |accessdate=2013-07-19}} ==External links== {{wikipedia|Thalassery biryani}} [[Category:Rice recipes]] [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chicken]] [[Category:Flower water recipes]] [[Category:Biryani recipes]] [[Category:Bay leaf recipes]] [[Category:Cardamom recipes]] [[Category:Cashew recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Cinnamon stick recipes]] [[Category:Lime juice recipes]] [[Category:Clove recipes]] [[Category:Coconut oil recipes]] [[Category:Fennel seed recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using food coloring]] [[Category:Garam masala recipes]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] [[Category:Whole cumin recipes]] [[ml:ജീരകശാല]] * Jeerakasala rice [http://ml.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%B4%9C%E0%B5%80%E0%B4%B0%E0%B4%95%E0%B4%B6%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%B2] * Kaima rice [http://ml.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%B4%95%E0%B4%AF%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%AE] [[ml:കയ്മ]] pezr2n4ydkllkv32v2a5z469mq81mxd Cookbook:Papri Chaat (Crispy Indian Snack with Potato) 102 295934 4499480 4452520 2025-06-07T01:40:06Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499480 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = South Asian recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} == Ingredients == === Papri === * 2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:All-purpose flour|plain flour]] (maida) * 2 level [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Ajwain|carom seeds]] (ajwain) * [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|Oil]] === Chaat === * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] tamarind chutney (imli) * 25 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]] [[Cookbook:Lemon Juice|lemon juice]] * 1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]] (if the tamarind chutney is spicy) * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red chile flakes]] (or to taste) * [[Cookbook:Cumin|Cumin]] * [[Cookbook:Chaat Masala|Chaat masala]] * 1 medium [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], finely [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * [[Cookbook:Tomato|Tomato]], chopped * Diced [[Cookbook:Potato|potato]], [[Cookbook:Boiling|boiled]] and drained * Cooked and drained [[Cookbook:Chickpea|chickpeas]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] * [[Cookbook:Yogurt|Yoghurt]] ==Procedure== === Papri === # Combine the flour, ajwain, a dash of oil, salt, and enough water to make a firm [[Cookbook:Dough|dough]]. # [[Cookbook:Kneading|Knead]] well and [[Cookbook:Dough#Rolling|roll out]] into small thin rounds of about 40mm (1½ inch) diameter, without using flour if possible. Prick with a fork. # [[Cookbook:Deep Fat Frying|Deep fry]] in hot oil over medium heat until golden brown and crisp. # Cool and store in an air-tight container. # Use as required. === Chaat === # Combine the tamarind chutney and lemon juice in a bowl. Mix well. # Mix in the sugar, chili flakes, cumin, and chaat masala. # Mix in the onions, tomatoes, potatoes, and chickpeas. Season with salt and pepper to taste. # To serve add papri on the top along with yoghurt thinned with a small amount of milk or water. # Add some extra tamarind chutney on the top. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Instead of papri, you could use salted crisps or something crispy. [[Category:South Asian recipes]] [[Category:Ajwain recipes]] [[Category:Sugar recipes]] [[Category:Chaat masala recipes]] [[Category:Chickpea recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] [[Category:All-purpose flour recipes]] [[Category:Cumin recipes]] jp4ow1t46o0nd0gz5tubc46rb8aroep Cookbook:Chili Oil 102 296400 4499516 4439468 2025-06-07T01:45:27Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499516 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipe summary|Chinese recipes|2|10 minutes | Difficulty = 2 }} __NOTOC__ {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of China|China]] '''Chili oil''' is a common ingredient, garnish and condiment in the cuisines of China and Vietnam, both for the complex and spicy flavours it imparts as well as its rich, red colour. While available in jars at most large Asian markets, chili oil is cheap and easy to make at home in whatever quantity is desired. Variations in the recipe are as numerous as households in China, and experimentation is to be keenly encouraged. The recipe below is a chili oil suitable for most Chinese dishes; the simplest omit all ingredients but chili flakes and oil. ==Ingredients== *2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] neutral oil (i.e. [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]]) *½ cup [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|chile flakes]] *2–3 whole dried [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]] (ancho, guajillo, or thai all work beautifully, though the latter creates a very spicy oil) *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] of [[Cookbook:Szechuan Pepper|Szechuan peppercorn]] (optional) *1–2 teaspoons finely-ground hot [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] ==Procedure== #If a smokey flavour is desired, toast the whole peppers and Szechuan peppercorn separately in a dry [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|frying pan]] over medium-heat until you can smell them in the kitchen, stirring constantly (this takes only a few minutes). [[Cookbook:Chopping|Chop]] the peppers if used (or cut them with scissors, or crush them in a [[Cookbook:Mortar and Pestle|mortar and pestle]]). Set aside. #Add your oil to a pot or saucepan over medium high-heat, and allow it to heat until the viscosity of the oil is reduced and the surface shimmers. #To the hot oil, carefully add all remaining ingredients. Stir gently, lowering the heat if required to keep the oil below a [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]]. #Remove from heat once the chilis have blackened, and allow the oil to cool (the chilis will sink to the bottom). #In higher-class restaurants in China and abroad, the oil is frequently strained or "poured off" of the layer of solids, which clarifies it somewhat; this step is optional. Many prefer the more rustic look (and texture!) of home-made oil, which will develop a darker colour over time from the solids below. ==Warnings== *It is important to note that, contrary to popular belief, oil is not a preservative. The seasoned oils commonly available at markets have been treated with preservatives to allow them to remain stable for a prolonged period of time. The product should be kept in the fridge (where it will keep for months) or else used within a few days and kept covered. This is particularly important if one has used fresh garlic in the oil, as harmful pathogens found in the soil garlic grows in may grow and produce toxins in the oxygen-free environment created by the oil. Leaving the oil out at room temperature also increases the likelihood that the oil itself will go rancid, though this generally takes weeks. *Open a window or turn on a fan; if you burn the chili peppers the smoke will trigger a rather unpleasant coughing fit. ==Uses== This oil is popularly used as a topping for [[Cookbook:Phở|Pho]] or any clear [[Cookbook:Soup|soup]], dry noodle dishes, and as a sauce for dim sum. Used in stir fries, it imparts a beautiful red colour to the cooking liquid as well as a distinctive aroma. It is absolutely essential to both Szechuan and Hunanese cuisines. [[Category:Chile recipes]] [[Category:Oil and fat recipes]] [[Category:Sauce recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Pan fried recipes]] [[Category:Asian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] 9inzpxxm21n99gmp1ubtsgoteaqfk9s Cookbook:Frito Pie Chili 102 302070 4499506 4499263 2025-06-07T01:44:02Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499506 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Chili recipes | Servings = 8 | Difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} This chili is intended for use in [[Cookbook:Frito pie|frito pie]]. ==Ingredients== * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|Tbsp]] (30 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]) [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] (475 ml) [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * [[Cookbook:Cayenne Pepper|Cayenne pepper]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Pound|pounds]] (900 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) [[Cookbook:Beef#Round|beef bottom round]], cut into &#189;-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] (13 [[Cookbook:Mm|mm]]) cubes * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] (5 ml) [[Cookbook:Chili Powder|chili powder]] * 2 tsp (10 ml) ground [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] * [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|Crushed red chile peppers]] * 2 tsp (10 ml) dried [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] * 2 Tbsp (30 ml) chopped [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 3 cups (710 ml) crushed [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] * &#189; cup (120 ml) [[Cookbook:Tomato Paste|tomato paste]] * 2 cups (475 ml) beef [[Cookbook:Stock|stock]] * 1&#189; Tbsp (22 ml) [[Cookbook:Corn Masa|masa]] *1&#189; Tbsp (22 ml) [[Cookbook:Flour|flour]] ==Procedure== # In a large [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]], heat the vegetable oil. # When the oil is hot, add the onions and [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the vegetables start to wilt. # Season with salt and cayenne. # Stir in the beef, chili powder, cumin, crushed red pepper, and oregano. Brown the meat for 5 to 6 minutes. # Stir in the garlic, tomatoes, tomato paste, and beef stock. # Bring the liquid up to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]] and reduce to a [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]]. Simmer the liquid, uncovered for 1 hour, stirring occasionally, or until the beef is tender. Skim off the fat occasionally. # Mix the masa and flour together with a little liquid from the stock pot. # Slowly stir in the masa slurry and continue to cook for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. # Adjust salt, cayenne and other spices as needed. # Keep warm until ready to use or serve. 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Mirad Expression |- |# ||'''gwon iklonap''' |- |# ||'''ibixazona gwon sag''' |- |# ||'''gwon ovyab''' |- |# ||'''gwon meys''' |- |# ||'''gwon banak''' |- |# ||'''gwon mor''' |- |# ||'''zyeg gwon makpanazon''' |- |# ||'''gwon anyenan''' |- |# ||'''gwon syagiren''' |- |# ||'''gwon maksuantun''' |- |# ||'''gwon gyis''' |- |# ||'''gwon abilov''' |- |# ||'''gwon exus''' |- |# ||'''gwon''' |- |# ||'''gwon goynsinuen''' |- |# ||'''gwon uttujben''' |- |# ||'''gwon pyaonsan''' |- |# ||'''gwon eben''' |- |# ||'''gwon mup''' |- |# ||'''gwon ebmepyan''' |- |# ||'''gwon exen''' |- |# ||'''gwon yibelen''' |- |# ||'''gwon yuzmep''' |- |# ||'''gwon teptun''' |- |# ||'''mopa gwon sag''' |- |# ||'''gwon iztex''' |- |# ||'''yuzun gwon kyinazon''' |- |# ||'''gwon musa nead''' |- |# ||'''gwon milpanazon''' |- |# ||'''gwon yank''' |- |# ||'''agna gwon sag''' |- |# ||'''gwon anan''' |- |# ||'''gwon feelkmiil''' |- |# ||'''gwon makpanazontun''' |- |# ||'''gwon nod''' |- |# ||'''gwon sankyaxen''' |- |# ||'''gwon pus''' |- |# ||'''gwon kyos''' |- |# ||'''gwon ujnad''' |- |# ||'''gwon glamor''' |- |# ||'''gwon tuunyantuin''' |- |# ||'''gwon sinxen''' |- |# ||'''gwon tayiba mepyan''' |- |# ||'''gwon abran''' |- |# ||'''gwon syagir''' |- |# ||'''gwon mepyan''' |- |# ||'''gwon ajdin''' |- |# ||'''gwon abbyemxen''' |- |# ||'''gwon tuunyantun''' |- |# ||'''gwon droar''' |- |# ||'''gwon nyafxen''' |- |# ||'''gwon nid''' |- |# ||'''gwon seuxtyen''' |- |# ||'''gwon agbanak''' |- |# ||'''gwon sirtyen''' |- |# ||'''gwon aotyan''' |- |# ||'''gwon moltun''' |- |# ||'''gwon teabtyen''' |- |# ||'''gwon ogelsexyen''' |- |# ||'''gwon kaxontexnap''' |- |# ||'''gwon ifektuin''' |- |# ||'''gwon igzaobayslen''' |- |# ||'''gwon yanseuza zaobaslen''' |- |# ||'''gwon sirtyena''' |- |# ||'''gwon pyaosen''' |- |# ||'''gwon nagden yikson''' |- |# ||'''gwon volzpanazon''' |- |# ||'''gwon geltudxen''' |- |# ||'''gwon teil''' |- |# ||'''gwon syagtun''' |- |# ||'''gwon neam''' |- |# ||'''gwon tejtun''' |- |# ||'''gwon kyean''' |- |# ||'''gwon neg''' |- |# ||'''gwon nigsagtun''' |- |# ||'''gwon zyukzebir''' |- |# ||'''gwon tyeb''' |- |# ||'''gwon mupen''' |- |# ||'''gwon esentun''' |- |# ||'''gwon jwobar''' |- |# ||'''gwon iztex meys''' |} eb09cnmf36o7h3d3uzu64ye9l68wsj8 4499425 4499421 2025-06-06T17:54:48Z Tyoyafud 6233 4499425 wikitext text/x-wiki {| class="wikitable" |+ Rootword Index |- ! 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Thanks! --> o6e8y6bixl8gd9domzmfwevvf7fcp52 History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Biographies 0 399714 4499437 4498462 2025-06-06T20:16:35Z Samuel.dellit 1387936 /* CRAWFORD */ 4499437 wikitext text/x-wiki {{incomplete}} {{WikipediaCredit}} {{search box |root= History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Biographies |break=no<yes|no> |width=40 |label=Search the Biographies }} {{CompactTOC8|side=yes}} Thumbnail Radio Biographies sorted alphabetically by surname '''Many of the stars of Australia's Radio Universe''' '''Covering the full gamut from hypergiants to brown dwarfs''' '''Each lit the way forward to broadcasting in Australia''' =='''A'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Abbiss|Abbiss, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''ABBISS''== * [[/John Edwin Frederick Abbiss|Abbiss, John Edwin Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZJ-6H9] - 1907(Eng)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4JA Brisbane (Balmoral, 1930; Morningside, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 581, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Evans Deakin shipyards) - Halcyon: p. 83, Abiss - Electoral Rolls: engineering draftsman (Morningside, 1936); draftsman (Coorparoo, 1937; Morningside, 1949-1977) ==''ABBOTT''== * [[/Reginald Nicholson Abbott|Abbott, Reginald Nicholson or Nicolson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2T-FTG] - 1897(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3VR Melbourne (Alphington, 1923-1927); 3ABB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 273, 1916 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Alphinton, 1925-1927; St Kilda, 1931-1937; Caulfield, 1942-1949); technician (Caulfield, 1954-1977) * [[/Roy Edgar Abbott|Abbott, Roy Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6MT-CZX] - 1902(NSW)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 2YK Dorrigo (1930-1931); 2YK Telegraph Point (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 668, 1921; 2COCP 179, 1938 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Dorrigo, 1930; Telegraph Point, 1933-1937; Mittagong, 1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Thomas Kingsmill Abbott|Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHFH-4FH] - 1891(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Wingen (1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely military) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Graziers' Assoc NSW) - Comment: beware other contemporaneous TK Abbotts - Electoral Rolls: overseer (Muralla, 1913); grazier (Wollongong, 1931) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/209607 Obit] ==''ABRAHAMS''== * [[/Frank Abrahams|Abrahams, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G836-Y6P] - 1903(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3FA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 6089, 1966 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (St Kilda, 1925-1931); manufacturer (St Kilda, 1935-1936; Malvern, 1943-1967; Toorak, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of Louis Henry Abrahams * [[/Louis Henry Abrahams|Abrahams, Louis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GJ-GZP] - 1889(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; WW1; director (Victorian Radio Interests Ltd); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: potter (Brunswick, 1909); tobacconist (South Yarra, 1912-1921); manufacturer (St Kilda, 1924-1926); burner (Brunswick, 1937-1942) - Relationships: brother of 3FA Frank Abrahams ==''ACKERMAN''== * [[/Joseph Adam Ackerman|Ackerman, Joseph Adam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZV-49L] - 1911(NSW)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 2ALG Sydney (Carlton, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 2ALG Wentworthville (1950); 2ALG Sydney (Parramatta, 1954-1958; North Rocks, 1960-1961; Epping, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2229, 1938, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Paddington, 1932; Annandale, 1933-1936; Kogarah, 1937-1943; Carlton, 1949); clerk (Parramatta, 1954-1958); senior supervisor (Wentworthville, 1963; Epping, 1968-1972); retired (Sans Souci, 1977; Hurstville, 1980) ==''ACKLING''== * [[/Harold Daniel Ackling|Ackling, Harold Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD5F-8RK] - 1892(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2PX Sydney (Bankstown, 1930-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 612, 1930, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Randwick, 1913); machinist (Bankstown, 1930-1980) ==''ACKLAND''== * [[/Robert Gernand Ackland|Ackland, Robert Gernand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCB4-3X8] - 1912(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2AJJ Sydney (Cremorne, 1938; Drummoyne, 1939; Cremorne, 1946-1950); 2AJJ Colah (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2090, 1938, NSW; BOCP 148, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); mechanic (2CR Radio Station, Cumnock, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Cremorne, NSW, 1949; Mt Colah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Stanley Frederick Gloucester Ackland|Ackland, Stanley Frederick Gloucester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5PB-C2Y] - 1904(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Prospect, 1923); 5SF Adelaide (Prospect, 1924-1931; Linden Park, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 21, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Burnside, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5SF - Stanley Frederick Gloucester Ackland" ==''ACLAND''== * [[/Bruce Acland|Acland, Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR1K-4M3] - 1920(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2AJR Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2085, 1938, NSW; COCP1 411, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1938-1946) - Awards: Civilian Service Medal 1997 (1939-1945); King's Commendation for Brave Conduct 1943 (Darwin Civil Aerodrome during Japanese Air Raids) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Concord, NSW, 1943); airways engineer (Doomben, Qld, 1949-1972); surveyor (Paradise Point, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''ADAMS''== * [[/Alfred William Adams|Adams, Alfred William or William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZV-LDY] - 1908(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3VJ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Highett, 1954-1960; Mt Waverley, 1965; Scoresby, 1975); 3VJ Tootgarook (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1955, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1954); leather worker (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1967); storeman (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972; Tootgarook, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/David Joseph Monk Adams|Adams, David Joseph Monk]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52G-ZHF] - 1919(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2AE Sydney (Wahroonga, 1934-1937; Turramurra, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Turramurra, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Turramurra, NSW, 1949) * [[/Francis Alexander Adams|Adams, Francis Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2S2-RVF] - 1904(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ER Sydney (Carlingford, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 973, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Carlingford, NSW, 1930-1943; Epping, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Frank John Adams|Adams, Frank John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJM-29V] - 1880(Eng)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3XO Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3XO Melbourne (Brighton, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 155, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; manager - Electoral Rolls: motor garage proprietor (Brighton, 1913); garage proprietor (Elsternwick, 1919-1921; Brighton, 1922-1924); manager (Brighton, 1925-1954); nil (Brighton, 1963-1968) * [[/Lyal Kenneth Westgarth Adams|Adams, Lyal Kenneth Westgarth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBR5-24H] - 1901(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2LA Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1947); 2LA Wollongong (1948); 2LA Sydney (Willoughby, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1476, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Lidcombe, NSW, 1930-1933); police constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1937; Northbridge, NSW, 1943); police sergeant (Wollongong, NSW, 1949-1954); police inspector (Goulburn, NSW, 1958; Wollongong, NSW, 1958; Austinmer, NSW, 1963); retired (Wollongong, NSW, 1968) * [[/Peter Harry Arthur Adams|Adams, Peter Harry Arthur "Pete"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3N-XMC] - 1909(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Sydney (Cremorne, 1923-1924); 2JX Sydney (Cremorne, 1927; Manly, 1929; Cremorne, 1930; Gordon, 1931; Woolahra, 1933; Epping, 1933; Cremorne, 1935-1936; Thornleigh, 1937; Waverton, 1938-1939; Denistone, 1946-1947; Avalon Beach, 1948-1950); 2JX Wentworth Falls (1954-1961); 2JX Sydney (Pymble, 1965-1969); 2JX Nambucca Heads (1975); 2JX Wentworth Falls (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 380, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, 1933); labourer (Epping, 1934); engineer (St Kilda, 1934); radio engineer (Thornleigh, 1937; Darlinghurst, 1943); engineer (Avalon Beach, 1949; Wentworth Falls, 1958); retired (Valla Beach, 1972-1977; Wentworth Falls, 1980) ==''ADAMSON''== * [[/Lawrence Arthur Adamson|Adamson, Lawrence Arthur "Dicky"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRD-JLJ] - 1860(Isle of Man)-1932(Vic) - Licences: XJDY Melbourne (City, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Wesley College, South Yarra, Vic, 1903-1906; Wesley College, Prahran, Vic, 1909-1931) - Links: [[w:Lawrence Adamson|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/adamson-lawrence-arthur-4971 ADB] * [[/William Kenneth Adamson|Adamson, William Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MLXZ-HX5] - 1905(SA)-1982(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923-1924); 5WA Adelaide (Parkside, 1925-1927; Fullarton, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 135, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fullarton, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5WA - William Kenneth Adamson" ==''ADEY''== * [[/William Ross Adey|Adey, William Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYZN-D6P] - 1922(SA)-2004(USA) - Licences: 5AJ Adelaide (St Peters, 1947-1948); 3AJL Melbourne (Ashwood, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2259, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Burnside, SA, 1943) ==''AGER''== * [[/John Henry Ager|Ager, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6S-9CN] - 1904(Eng)-1944(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2181, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); radio mechanic (Musgrave's) - Comment: possible suicide - Electoral Rolls: general carrier (Youanmi, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1943) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44810878 Trove] ==''AGNEW''== * [[/Robert Gordon Carlisle Agnew|Agnew, Robert Gordon Carlisle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKK-D8Y] - 1904(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6RA Perth (Nedlands, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 721, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (North Perth, WA, 1925; Nedlands, WA, 1931-1972) ==''AINSLIE''== * [[/Robert Inglis Ainslie|Ainslie, Robert Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM77-441] - 1909(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6CF Receive Perth (South Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (South Perth, WA, 1936-1937; West Perth, WA, 1943-1949; Nedlands, WA, 1954-1968; Crawley, WA, 1972-1980) ==''AITKIN''== * [[/William Aitkin|Aitkin, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR3X-Y7B] - 1894(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XLA Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Pay Corps, 1915-1919) - Comment: Several contemporaneous WAs - Electoral Rolls: banker (Caulfield, Vic, 1922-1928; Brighton, Vic, 1928-1954); retired (Elsternwick, Vic, 1963; Camden, Vic, 1967-1968) ==''AKED''== * [[/Edward Louis John Aked|Aked, Edward Louis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTC-T4Z] - 1916(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AEU Lismore (1936-1939, 1946-1975); 2AEU East Ballina (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1763, 1936, NSW; BOCP 117, 1937; COCP2 898, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (P.O. Residence, Ballina, NSW, 1943); technician (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1972); retired (East Ballina, NSW, 1980) ==''AKEROYD''== * [[/Arthur Gordon Akeroyd|Akeroyd, Arthur Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6F2-JXL] - 1890(Vic)-1948(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Meteorologist, Forecasting and Statistical Division, Victoria) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1915); meteorologist (Northcote, 1921-1937); civil servant (Cottesloe, WA, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/akeroyd-arthur-gordon-9321 ADB] * [[/R. Akeroyd|Akeroyd, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XCX Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet Identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified ==''ALDER''== *[[/Oscar Edward Alder|Alder, Oscar Edward "Ock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJZ2-D3P] - 1896(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4JB Brisbane (Albion, 1928-1939, 1946-1948; Chermside, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 423, 1928, No. 47 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wool classer - Halcyon: p. 28, 84, 137 - Electoral Rolls: student (Albion, 1919); wool classer (Albion, 1925-1937; Cunnamulla, 1943); warehouse assistant (Chermside, 1949-1980) * [[/William Lake Valentine Alder|Alder, William Lake Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCD-Q24] - 1906(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3YL Receive Melbourne (Chelsea, 1923); 3JE Melbourne (Chelsea, 1932-1933); 3JE Yarram (1937-1939); 3JE Melbourne (Cheltenham, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 882, 1932, Viv - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chelsea, Vic, 1928-1931); mechanic (Coleraine, Vic, 1934-1936); radiotrician (Yarram, Vic, 1937); electrician (Cheltenham, Vic, 1942); inspector (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''ALDERMAN''== * [[/Valentine Zerbini Alderman|Alderman, Valentine Zerbini]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVL-F8N] - 1893(SA)-1919(SA) - Licences: XVC Adelaide (Glenelg, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Private, discharged as medically unfit due diabetes) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (at enlistment, 1916); Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XVC - Valentine Zerbini Alderman" ==''ALEXANDER''== * [[/John Douglas Alexander|Alexander, John Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9D-WFZ] - 1906(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6DR Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1931); civil engineer (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); contractor engineer (Maylands, WA, 1949); farmer (Chidlow, WA, 1954-1963); engineer (Salter Point, WA, 1968; Manning, WA, 1972); retired (Mt Lawley, WA, 1977) * [[/Peter Alfred Hunt Alexander|Alexander, Peter Alfred Hunt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWL5-PS9] - 1923(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2PA Port Macquarie (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2402, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Carlingford, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Talbot Meredith Alexander|Alexander, Talbot Meredith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1FJ-MZN] - 1888(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4TM Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1931-1933); 4TM Townsville (North Ward, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 315, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Kew, Vic, 1912-1914); wireless instructor (Melbourne City, 1925-1926); superintendent wireless (Glenferrie, Vic, 1926-1927); sales representative (City, Brisbane, 1928); business manager (North Ward, Qld, 1936-1937); instructor (Paddington, Qld, 1943); commercial traveller (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949; New Farm, 1954-1958); retired (Moorooka, 1968-1977) ==''ALLAN''== * [[/Angus John Allan|Allan, Angus John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2C-YWF] - 1912(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5UL Adelaide (Ovingham, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2013, 1937, SA; 1COCP 458, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ovingham, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/John Allan|Allan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH1-PFG] - 1905(Sct)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Chermside, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1938, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: numerous contemporaneous JAs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ALLARD''== * [[/George Mason Allard|Allard, George Mason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HT-JMV] - 1866(Eng)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Chairman of Directors (AWA); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Honours: knighted; K.B. - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Wahroonga, 1930-1937); accountant (Wahroonga, 1943-1949) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allard-sir-george-mason-4999 ADB] - TroveTag: "George Mason Allard" ==''ALLEN''== * [[/Albert Edward Allen|Allen, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69B-SGR] - 1902(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: 7PA Hobart (New Town, 1933-1937; Moonah, 1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1171, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 7AL Thomas Arthur Allen - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (New Town, 1928-1936; Moonah, 1937-1954) * [[/George Alexander Allen|Allen, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3H-DJK] - 1891(Sct)-1965(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 49, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Keith Allen|Allen, George Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR3X-SLR] - 1897(Vic)-1962(Eng) - Licences: XJDT Melbourne (Coburg, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AFC, Air Mechanic, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: student (Coburg, Vic, 1922-1925) * [[/Kenneth Douglas Allen|Allen, Kenneth Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N5-19J] - 1907(WA)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 2GX Sydney (West Ryde, 1930-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 648, 1930, NSW; 3COCP 4263, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Royal Australian Engineers, Lieutenant, 1940) - Education: BSc (Syd Uni, 1933) - Electoral Rolls: student (West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1935); director (Woolwich, NSW, 1936-1937); soldier (Woolwich, NSW, 1943); engineer (Woolwich, NSW, 1963-1972; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977; Gladesville, NSW, 1980) * [[/Kenneth Gidney Allen|Allen, Kenneth Gidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTND-PHQ] - 1911(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3UH Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Oakleigh, 1954-1965; Chadstone, 1969; Clayton, 1975; Chadstone, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 809, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1943); engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1963); radio (Malvern, Vic, 1967; Chadstone, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Robert Kelvin Allen|Allen, Robert Kelvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTK-TH9] - 1916(Qld)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: 4PR Brisbane (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1634, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 13 Squadron, Pilot Officer; Army, CMF, 1939-1946); (Halcyon, p. 177) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, Qld, 1937) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/allen-robert-kelvin-404945/ Aviation Museum WA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10308870 AWM Honour Roll]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/617992 VWMA] - TroveTag: "4PR - Robert Kelvin Allen" & "!Wikibooks 4PR" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Robert Newstead Osborne Allen|Allen, Robert Newstead Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4V-BXM] - 1908(India)-1986(WA) - Licences: 6CC Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1968); retired (Gosnells, WA, 1977; Armadale, WA, 1980) * [[/Thomas Arthur Allen|Allen, Thomas Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6SQ-9YN] - 1916(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7AL Hobart (New Town, 1936-1939, 1946-1956; Lindisfarne,1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1738, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 7PA Albert Edward Allen - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Town, 1943-1954); director (Lindisfarne, 1963-1972) ==''ALLINSON''== * [[/Lancelot Thirlmier John Allinson|Allinson, Lancelot Thirlmier John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L81B-F4P] - 1896(NSW)-1961(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 804, 1924 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radiotelegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925; Broome, WA, 1931; Como, WA, 1931; South Perth, WA, 1936-1943; Broome, WA, 1949-1954); telegraphist (Esperance, WA, 1958) ==''ALLISON''== * [[/Clifford Millbank Allison|Allison, Clifford Millbank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4C-2WN] - 1901(SA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3FI Receive Melbourne (North Carlton, 1922); 3AO Melbourne (North Carlton, 1937-1939); 3AZC Melbourne (Sandringham, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 717, 1922; 2COCP 229, 1930; 1COCP 56, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Carlton North, Vic, 1926-1937); constable (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1980) ==''ALLSOP''== * [[/Raymond Cottam Allsop|Allsop, Raymond Cottam "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJLT-SNJ] - 1898(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XCA Sydney (Randwick, 1911-1914); 2YG Sydney (Randwick, 1924; Coogee 1924-1929; Roseville, 1930); 2AYG Sydney (Roseville, 1946-1947+); 2NA Sydney (Roseville, 1961); 2BL Sydney (Roseville, 1965-1969); Receive licence obo New Systems Telephones (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW); broadcaster (2BL, chief engineer); journalist (Wireless Weekly, 1920s); military (RAN Volunteer Reserve, Lieutenant; WW2 (RAN, Engineer Lieutenant); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 (obo Broadcasters Sydney Ltd; federal public servant (ABCB, member, 1953-1954) - Honours: Coronation Medal, 1937; OBE, 1971 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, 1930); engineer (Roseville, 1933; Gordon, 1937; Roseville, 1943); electronic engineer (Roseville, 1949); director (South Yarra, 1954); engineer (Roseville, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XCA-2YG-2AYG-2NA-2BL - Raymond Cottam Allsop" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allsop-raymond-cottam-ray-9344 ADB]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199001.pdf EA] ==''ALLWORTH''== * [[/William Murray Allworth|Allworth, William Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZC-8KW] - 1901(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2CT Receive Sydney (McMahons Point, 1922); 2CT Receive Yamba (1923); 2OE Yass (1936-1939); 2OE Foster (1946); 2OE Yamba (1947); 2OE Maclean (1948-1950); 2OE Grafton (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1598, 1936, NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fisheries inspector (Toronto, NSW, 1930; Swansea, NSW, 1932-1934; Yass, NSW, 1937); inspector of fisheries (Forster, NSW, 1943); fisheries inspector (Maclean, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Grafton, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''ALSOP''== * [[/James Guest Alsop|Alsop, James Guest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7WM-V9K] - 1904(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CY Sydney (Lakemba, 1932-1937); 2ACY Sydney (Lakemba, 1938-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 909, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2CY amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2CY Canberra National service - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/John Russell Alsop|Alsop, John Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKB3-WXQ] - 1906(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MI Melbourne (Kew, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 76, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Kew, Vic, 1931); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1936-1954; Mt Eliza, Vic, 1958-1972) ==''ALTMAN''== * [[/Louis Altman|Altman, Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPCK-3PN] - 1912(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AT Sydney (Bexley, 1931-1933; Lakemba, 1934-1939, 1946-1961; Pymble, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 851, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1949); clerk (Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1963; Pymble, NSW, 1968) ==''AMBLER''== * [[/Sydney Charles Ambler|Ambler, Sydney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFWD-Y9L] - 1892(NSW)-1956(WA) - Licences: XYAE Perth (West Perth, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 891, 1925; 2COCP 72, 1929; 1COCP 158, 1938 - early wireless experimenter; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (East Perth, WA, 1921; North Perth, WA, 1925); wireless telegraphist (Victoria Park, WA, 1934-1943); radio telegraphist (Esperance, WA, 1949); radio telephonist (Esperance, WA, 1954) ==''AMES''== * [[/Clement Edgar Ames|Ames, Clement Edgar "Clem"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNDX-JF8] - 1889(SA)-1957(SA) - Licences: XVG Adelaide (Torrensville, 1913-1914); S519 Adelaide (1919-1921); 5AV Adelaide (Kent Town, 1923; Hindmarsh, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - Radio Activity: early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; operator 5WI (1925) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Allenby Gardens, 1939-43) - TroveTag: "XVG-S519-5AV - Clement Edgar Ames"(150+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Ames"(90+ tags) ==''AMOR''== * [[/Herbert Roy Amor|Amor, Herbert Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQ6-6ZW] - 1910(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3LB Colac (1931-1933); 3LB Melbourne (Preston, 1937-1939, 1947-1969); 3LB Marengo (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 844, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Colac, Vic, 1931); airman (Preston, Vic, 1937-1942; RAAF Darwin, NT, 1949); RAAF (Ripponlea, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Marengo, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''ANCHER''== * [[/Norman Leslie Finion Ancher|Ancher, Norman Leslie Finion or Tinian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXL7-MCQ] - 1910(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 5NA Adelaide (Mile End, 1937-1939); 2NH Sydney (Lindfield, 1946-1947; Mosman, 1948-1954; Cremorne, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2057, 1937, SA; BOCP 476, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chatswood, NSW, 1934); sound engineer (West Maitland, NSW, 1936); engineer (Mile End, SA, 1939; Rose Park, SA, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Cremorne, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1972); technical officer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''ANDERSON''== * [[/Alexander Ronald Anderson|Anderson, Alexander Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPM-L6J] - 1914(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5GM Adelaide (Eastwood, 1936-1939, 1947; Payneham South, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1700, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Eastwood, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Andrew Oswald Anderson|Anderson, Andrew Oswald "Oswald", "Andy", "A.O."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-Z8L] - 1885(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Mosman, 1913); manager (Rose Bay, 1930; Vaucluse, 1934-1935) - Links: [https://ozvta.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/anderson-oswald-1062017.pdf Bio] * [[/Eric William Alfred Anderson|Anderson, Eric William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WX-744] - 1908(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3KH Melbourne (East Malvern, 1928-1931; Glen Iris, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 424, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Malvern, 1936-1937); engineer (Camberwell, 1943; Glen Iris, 1949-1968; Burwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Evan Anderson|Anderson, Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8K-87V] - 1902(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3EA Port Welshpool (1937-1939); Melbourne (Williamstown, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1880, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Abbotsford, Vic, 1925-1926); wireless mechanic (Meeniyan, Vic, 1928); fisherman (Port Welshpool, Vic, 1936-1943); inspector D.A.P. (Williamstown, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/F. W. Anderson|Anderson, F. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LE Receive Sydney (North Sydney, 1922); 965 Sydney (Bondi, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frederic Brian Anderson|Anderson, Frederic Brian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5YN-TYJ] - 1918(Eng)-2008(SA)90yo - Licences: 5FA Tanunda (1934-1939); 5FA Waikerie (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1351, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tanunda, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/G. R. Anderson|Anderson, G. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Gilberton, 1923); 5GA Adelaide (Highgate, 1931-1933; Myrtle Bank, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Shields Anderson|Anderson, James Shields]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSG-BYJ] - 1905(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3LM Melbourne (Preston, 1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2357, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coburg, Vic, 1926-1931); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1934-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954) * [[/John Francis Anderson|Anderson, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JJ-WFL] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3JA Warrnambool (1930-1933); 3JA Nullawarre (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 661, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Warrnambool, 1936; Nullawarre, 1937-1980)- Comment: Several contemporaneous JFAs * [[/Keith Sydney Anderson|Anderson, Keith Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-8J9] - 1911(WA)-1944(Vic) - Licences: 6KS Perth (North Perth, 1935); 6KS Mt Magnet (1937); 6KS Perth (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1487, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd/1st Infantry Battalion, Private) - Electoral rolls: bank officer (Mt Magnet, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/618137 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1691738 Roll of Honour]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10295040 AWM] * [[/Leo Pople Anderson|Anderson, Leo Pople]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P92D-H49] - 1895(SA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XVI Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1935; Annandale, NSW, 1936-1939; Harbord, NSW, 1946) - TroveTag: "XVI - Leo Pople Anderson" & "!Wikibooks LP Anderson" * [[/Maurice Bernard Anderson|Anderson, Maurice Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC3V-WL9] - 1908(SA)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1923-1924); 5MA Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1925-1928); 3AMA Melbourne (Sandringham, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 103, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; fitter - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cloncurry, Qld, 1931-1937) * [[/Percy James Anderson|Anderson, Percy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WN-6Y7] - 1908(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PA Melbourne (Westgarth, 1928-1933; West Preston, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 3PA Dooen (1965-1969); 3PA Geelong (Wallington, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 428, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Westgarth, 1934); engineer (Preston, 1936-1963); technician (Horsham, 1967-1968); retired (Wallington, 1972-1980) - Relationships: brother-in-law of 3JR Christopher James Rainbow * [[/Robert Arthur Crosbie Anderson|Anderson, Robert Arthur Crosbie "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VK-GZN] - 1908(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3WY Melbourne (Camberwell, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 691, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Camberwell, 1931-1949; Glen Iris, 1954-1967; Burwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Alexander Anderson|Anderson, William Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9F-F36] - 1906(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ZH Harwood Island (1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1113, 1928 (Spark); COCP2 93, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Harwood Island, NSW, 1932-1937); labourer (Chatsworth Island, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''ANDREWS''== * [[/Alan Robert Andrews|Andrews, Alan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQW-6GJ] - 1912(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Erson Leonard Andrews|Andrews, Erson Leonard "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55V-CD8] - 1916(NSW)-2016(NSW)100yo - Licences: 2BO Sydney (Granville, 1939, 1947; Fairfield West, 1948-1950); 2BO Goulburn (1954-1980+); 2BBO Mossy Point (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2251, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Glenelg, SA, 1939); medical detailer (Fairfield, NSW, 1949); chemist (Goulburn, NSW, 1954-1958); pharmacist (Goulburn, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Howard Lyell Andrews|Andrews, Howard Lyell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WQ9-H6M] - 1900(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3HY Murchison (1936-1939); 3HY Melbourne (East Kew, 1947-1948); 3HY Hamilton (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1840, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Koo Wee Rup, Vic, 1924; Neerim South, Vic, 1928; Tatura, Vic, 1931; Murchison, Vic, 1936-1942; Kew North, Vic, 1949-1954; Hamilton, Vic, 1954-1967) ==''ANEAR''== * [[/Francis George Anear|Anear, Francis George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XLK-9D6] - 1910(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5LK Carrow (1929-1931); 9WZ Momote, Admiralty Islands (1954); 5WZ Adelaide (Parkside, 1955); 3AGF Melbourne (Laverton, 1960); 5WZ Adelaide (Parkside, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 556, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Nil identified as Francis George Anear ==''ANGEL''== * [[/Henry Benjamin Angel|Angel, Henry Benjamin "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWW-K4Y] - 1891(Eng)-1998(Qld, 106yo) - Licences: 4HA Brisbane (St Lucia, 1935-1939; Enoggera, 1946-1969; Lota, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1503, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW1, AIF Signals; WW2, AMF, Navy); business proprietor (radio service) - QSLs: Entire collection held by SLQ - Halcyon: p. 51, 60, 81, 163 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1919; Toowong, Qld, 1919-1925); carrier (St Lucia, Qld, 1928-1937); radio mechanic (Enoggera, Qld, 1949-1972); retired (Lota, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''ANSCOMBE''== * [[/Ernest Arthur Anscombe|Anscombe, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TL-7LR] - 1888(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: turner & fitter (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1913; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1914); mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1919); manager (Box Hill, Vic, 1927-1943) ==''ANSELL''== * [[/Lewis Charles Ansell|Ansell, Lewis Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLZ-T41] - 1905(Eng)-1983(???) - Licences: 2TO Sydney (Woollahra, 1932-1937); 2TO Newcastle (Waratah, 1938-1939, 1947-1954); 2BTO Newcastle (Waratah, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1028, 1932, NSW; COCP2 427, 1933; COCP1 331, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval wireless operator (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1931); police trainee (Woollahra, NSW, 1932-1933); constable (Woollahra, NSW, 1934-1937); police constable (Waratah, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Waratah, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''ANSLOW''== * [[/Arthur Zeathen Anslow|Anslow, Arthur Zeathen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSK-ZHF] - 1895(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2AZ Sydney (Balgowlah, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Manly, NSW, 1930-1954; Fairlight, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Dee Why, NSW, 1972) ==''ANSTEY''== * [[/David Howell Anstey|Anstey, David Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHB-B3C] - 1906(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4DM Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2237, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car driver (Coorparoo, Qld, 1934-1937); taxi driver (Buranda, Qld, 1943); manager (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1954) ==''ANTHONY''== * [[/Michael Henry Anthony|Anthony, Michael Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK3H-6B7] - 1894(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1919); telegraphist (Prahran, 1921-1924); clerk (Oakleigh, 1934); railway employee (Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1942); telegraphist (Sandringham, 1954-1963) * [[/Reginald Major Anthony|Anthony, Reginald Major "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYN-YWG] - 1908(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5CM Adelaide (Unley Park, 1927-1937; Medindie Gardens, 1938-1939; Prospect, 1946-1960; Somerton Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 324, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of Wilfred Boykett Anthony - Electoral Rolls: Nil * [[/Thomas Reginald Anthony|Anthony, Thomas Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51Y-JSK] - 1906(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2HR Sydney (Concord, 1935-1936); 2AEC Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939); 2TR Sydney (Burwood, 1946; Kogarah, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1484, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2HR amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2HR Lochinvar? commercial service - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1932; Concord, NSW, 1933-1935); electrical fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1937-1943); electrical engineer (Kogarah, NSW, 1949-1954) * [[/Wilfred Boykett Anthony|Anthony, Wilfred Boykett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYJ-3HZ] - 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley Park, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil identified - amateur receive operator, WW2 - Relationships: Brother of Reginald Major Anthony - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Netherby, 1939-1941) ==''APPERLEY''== * [[/George Apperley|Apperley, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNQ-5XG] - 1887(NZ)-1957(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 704, 1922; 1COCP 237, 1931 - NZ Gov. Telegraphs pre 1910; British Colonial Gov, 1910-1912; AWA (from 1913; Chief Marconi Wireless School 1914-1916; Works Manager 1916-1919; technical superintendent 1919-1923; OIC Beam Wireless 1924; Traffic Manager, Beam Wireless - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, 1922); manager (St Kilda, 1928; Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1943); engineer (Manly, NSW, 1954) - TroveTag: "George Apperley" ==''APPLETON''== * [[/William Thomas Traill Appleton|Appleton, William Thomas Traill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNVQ-RR8] - 1883(Vic)-1916(France) - Licences: XJQ Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: ship owner (Malvern, Vic, 1912-1916) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/275799 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''ARCHER''== * [[/Robert William Archer|Archer, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55M-G19] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2UD Sydney (Pennant Hills, 1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1517, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1943-1958); electrical engineer (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''ARCHIBALD''== * [[/Ian Wilson Archibald|Archibald, Ian Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HM-9LC] - 1902(WA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2BJ Receive Tingha (1922); 2KU Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1928-1939, 1946-1955; Sans Souci, 1956-1965; Noraville, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 457, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 2393, 1957 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1933); engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1936-1954); chemist (Sans Souci, 1958-1963); retired (Noraville, 1968) * [[/Leslie Kirkwood Archibald|Archibald, Leslie Kirkwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS53-BDL] - 1920(Vic)-2005(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2155, 1938, Vic; BOCP 230, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Footscray South, Vic, 1949); finisher (South Yarra, Vic, 1954; Moorabbin, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''ARGAET''== * [[/William Stanislaus Argaet|Argaet, William Stanislaus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-8Z8] - 1894(NSW)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4KH Brisbane (Wynnum, 1931-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (Wynnum bus service) - Halcyon, p. 87, 127 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coorparoo, 1925); bus proprietor (Wynnum, 1928-1949) ==''ARGOON''== * [[/Archibald John Argoon|Argoon, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ4V-JQG] - 1914(SA)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3IT Melbourne (Burwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1319, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Burwood, Vic, 1936-1937); broadcast mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1943-1968); audio mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''ARMATI''== * [[/Rex Gordon Armati|Armati, Rex Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2S42-XKH] - 1899(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4DB Receive Townsville (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (Stanton Hill, Townsville, 1921-1928); salesman (Neutral Bay, 1930); chemist's assistant (Stanton Hill, Townsville, 1936-1943); employment officer (Darlinghurst, 1949); clerk (Darlinghurst, 1954-1958; Kings Cross, 1963); shipping clerk (Surry Hills, 1968-1972) ==''ARMSTRONG''== * [[/Edwin Howard Armstrong|Armstrong, Edwin Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5ZX-354] - 1890(USA)-1954(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - USA inventor of the superheterodyne receiver [https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Radio-Club-of-America/Legacies-of-Edwin-Howard-Armstong-1990-11-Radio-Club-of-America.pdf RCA 1990 Special Edition] * [[/Stanley John Armstrong|Armstrong, Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4V-K7Y] - 1910?(NSW)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4ZK Brisbane (Enoggera, 1932-1933); 4SA Brisbane (Enoggera, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1004, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Windsor, Qld, 1919); clerk (Enoggera, Qld, 1922-1968) * [[/Thomas Armstrong|Armstrong, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88Q-GGZ] - 1895(Sct)-1964(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 217, 1916; 1COCP 132, 1930 - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD) - senior federal public servant (Superintendent, Wireless Branch, NSW, PMGD), promoted to role upon retirement of William Tamillas Stephen Crawford - TroveTag: "Thomas Armstrong" * [[/W. E. Armstrong|Armstrong, W. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4WE Mt Sisa, Misima Island, Papua (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ARNOLD''== * [[/Albert Sydney Arnold|Arnold, Albert Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M2W-ZG2] - 1882(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XAB Sydney (Ashfield, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, 1913-1954); company secretary (Hurlstone Park, 1958); retired (Hurlstone Park, 1963) * [[/Clifton John Arnold|Arnold, Clifton John "Clif"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8B-GTM] - 1915(Tas)-2005(Vic) - Licences: 3AJA Stratford (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2550, 1945, Vic - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stratford, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Edwin Charles Arnold|Arnold, Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8QX-H7J] - 1898(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2BY Receive Tamworth (1922); 2BY Tamworth (1923-1925); 2BY Coolah (1925-1927); 2BY Sydney (Manly, 1928; Mona Vale, 1933-1936); 2AGW Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 226, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mona Vale, 1931-1934), clerk (Balgowlah Heights, 1943-1968) * [[/Ernest Noel Arnold|Arnold, Ernest Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84H-8J6] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Albury (1923-1924); 2OJ Albury (1928-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 452, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albury, 1930-1937); fruit merchant (Albury, 1949-1977) * [[/John Bowman Arnold|Arnold, John Bowman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN22-6GS] - 1899(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: XJCL Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 350, 1918 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924; Gardiner, Vic, 1926-1937; Vermont, Vic, 1942-1963; Kew, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Joseph Leslie Grahame Arnold|Arnold, Joseph Leslie Grahame "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L853-R3J] - 1912(Vic)-1991(Tas) - Licences: 7AM Launceston (City, 1934-1939; Invermay, 1946-1956; Mowbray, 1960-1969; City, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1263, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: textile worker (Launceston North, 1936-1954); mechanic (Mowbray, 1968) * [[/William Henry Redvers Arnold|Arnold, William Henry Redvers]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2J7-SZ1] - 1903(Eng)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6BA Perth (Wembley, 1936-1937); 6BA Katanning (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1762, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Subiaco, WA, 1931-1937); electrical fitter (Katanning, WA, 1943; Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); engineer (South Fremantle, WA, 1949); fitter (Scarborough, WA, 1954); electrician (Scarborough, WA, 1958); engineer (Floreat Park, WA, 1963); electrical contractor (West Perth, WA, 1968; South Perth, WA, 1972); electrician (Australind, WA, 1977) ==''ARTHUR''== * [[/Charles James Glendon Arthur|Arthur, Charles James Glendon "Glen"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-T62] - 1915(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences 4GJ Dayboro (1935-1939); 4GJ Brisbane (Morningside, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1450, 1935, Qld; BOCP?; 2COCP 493, 1941; 1COCP 639, 1942 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: p. 80 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, 1943); radio mechanic (Morningside, 1949-1980) * [[/Roy William Arthur|Arthur, Roy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCS-FBT] - 1906(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2ADO Sydney (Hurstville, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1743, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Wollongong, NSW, 1930; Hurstville, NSW, 1936-1958) ==''ASHBURY''== * [[/A. W. C. Ashbury|Ashbury, A. W. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Townsville (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ASHBY''== * [[/Maurice John Ashby|Ashby, Maurice John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX49-L1C] - 1901(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 4DH Receive Dalby (1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 899, 1925; 2COCP 94, 1930; 1COCP 281, 1932 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Dalby, 1922); labourer (Greenslopes, 1925); salesman (Glebe, 1933; Northbridge, 1935-1936; Epping, 1937); radio telegraphist (New Farm, Qld, 1943); planning assistant (Haberfield, NSW, 1943; Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949; Thornleigh, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''ASHE''== * [[/Reginald Bartley Ashe|Ashe, Reginald Bartley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4C2-8ZQ] - 1895(Vic)-1968(NZ) - Licences: XLF Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 4th Australian Division Signals Company) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern East, Vic, 1922); inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1925); insurance inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1926) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1587219 AWM - Military Cross]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10187003 AWM - Lieutenant] ==''ASHFORD''== * [[/Herbert Henry Ashford|Ashford, Herbert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L13X-1V4] - 1876(Eng)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 6CM Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: batteryman (Jolimont, WA, 1912-1913); civil servant (Bunbury, WA, 1916); mechanic (West Subiaco, WA, 1922-1931); telephone mechanic (Kenwick, WA, 1936); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1937; Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1937; Canley Vale, NSW, 1943-1949) ==''ASHLEY''== * [[/George William Richard Ashley|Ashley, George William Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF96-CMZ] - 1919(Eng)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6GA Perth (Carlisle, 1938-1939, 1947-1954); 6GA Kalgoorlie (1955-1956); 6GA Perth (Mt Yokine, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2094, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlisle, WA, 1943-1949); communications officer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954-1958); clerk (Yokine, WA, 1963-1980) * [[/Percy Ashley|Ashley, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6JV-FSN] - 1888(Eng)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Williamstown, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely Navy qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Naval Depot, Williamstown, Vic, 1914-1917); telegraphist (Carlton, Vic, 1921-1922); RANR (Footscray, Vic, 1924); telegraphist (Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1925); CPO instructor (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1926-1927); instructor (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1931; Prahran, Vic, 1935-1937); labourer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949); nil (East Shelbourne, Vic, 1954; Kangaroo Flat, Vic, 1963-1967) ==''ASHLIN''== * [[/Eric Robert Ashlin|Ashlin, Eric Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSRF-44C] - 1910(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4EA Brisbane (Annerley, 1931-1933); 4EA Toowoomba (1937-1939); 4EA Coolangatta (1946-1947); 4EA Bilinga (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 873, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Rosentengels, radio service); military (WW2; signals officer) - Halcyon: p. 73, 127, 163 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1943; Bilinga, Qld, 1949-1963); TV technician (Bilinga, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''ASMUS''== * [[/Hermann Johann Christian Alexander Asmus|Asmus, Hermann Johann Christian Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3P-959] - 1889(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3ET Melbourne (Footscray, 1933-1939; Melbourne City, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1084, 1933, Vic; 2COCP 254, 1939; 1COCP 281, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Tambo, Qld, 1913); not stated (Cloncurry, Qld, 1919); nil (Footscray, Vic, 1928-1937) ==''ASMUSSEN''== * [[/Donald Wills Asmussen|Asmussen, Donald Wills "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-65T] - 1932(Qld)-2023(Qld)90yo - Licences: 4ZJA Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1965); 4FA Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 1507, 1963; AOCP 4367, 1965, Qld - amateur operator; JOTA participant 1960s - Comment: Mentor to SSD - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958-1972; Mt Gravatt East, Qld, 1977) ==''ASPLET''== * [[/William Cecil Asplet|Asplet, William Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT93-RZP] - 1919(???)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2ALT Sydney (Rockdale, 1939, 1946-1955; Bexley, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2258, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1943-1954); telecommunications technician (Bexley, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''ASTON''== * [[/Ronald Horace Aston|Aston, Ronald Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCXN-B4V] - 1913(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2418, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Eastwood, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1943-1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954-1968); engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''ATHELSTONE''== * [[/G. N. Athelstone|Athelstone, G. N.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5NG Central Australia (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ATHERDEN''== * [[/Francis Anthony Hugo Atherden|Atherden, Francis Anthony Hugo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7KQ-BGB] - 1913(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AEH Broken Hill (1936-1938); 2AEH Sydney (Campsie, 1939; Kyeemagh, 1948; Kogarah, 1950-1969); 2AEH Sussex Inlet (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1754, 1936, NSW; COCP3 N354, 1969 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Harcourt, NSW, 1934; Campsie, NSW, 1935; Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1937); radio technician (Kyeemagh, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Kogarah, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (Sussex Inlet South, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''ATKINS''== * [[/Kenneth Joseph Atkins|Atkins, Kenneth Joseph "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCXH-NW7] - 1912(Eng)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5MW Adelaide (Semaphore, 1932-1939; Woodville Park, 1946-1948; Eden Hills, 1954; Blackwood Park, 1955-1960; Campbelltown, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 910, 1932, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 415, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (Dept. Civil Aviation) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Semaphore, SA, 1939-1941); engineer (Woodville Park, SA, 1943) * [[/Leslie Morton Atkins|Atkins, Leslie Morton "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCTV-T5T] - 1876(Vic)-1949(WA) - Licences: 4LA Townsville (1924-1926); 5LA Adelaide (Magill, 1926-1931; Tusmore, 1933; Erindale, 1937-1939); seems to have operated in Townsville as 4GD ca Nov 1924? - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMGD (telegraphist, east-west overland telegraph, Eucla, 1910); engineer (PMGD, divisional engineer) - Halcyon: AOCP Townsville 1925, p. 88 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Eucla, 1903-1910; Victoria Park, 1912-1916); district engineer (Townsville, 1919-1925); engineer (Tusmore, 1939); retired (Lismore Base Hospital, NSW, 1943) ==''ATKINSON''== * [[/John Marshall Atkinson|Atkinson, John Marshall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89L-C6R] - 1906(Eng)-1999(ACT) - Licences: 2RZ Sydney (Mosman, 1927-1930; Carrs Park, 1931-1936; Glebe, 1937; Chippendale, 1938-1939); 4RZ Labrador (1955); 4RZ Gatton (1956-1960); 4RZ Southport (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 331, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Neutral Bay, 1930); organiser (Darlinghurst, 1943); shopkeeper (Gatton, 1958-1963; Labrador, 1968); retired (Southport, 1972-1980) * [[/Noel Whittaker Atkinson|Atkinson, Noel Whittaker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2XX-V88] - 1908(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4WK Brisbane (1929); 4NA Brisbane (1930-1935, Check); 4BT Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1946-1965+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 530, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (radio sales & service); federal public servant (DCA) - Withdrawal: - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Camp Hill, 1937-1977) - (Halcyon, p. 102) * [[/Reginald Aubrey Atkinson|Atkinson, Reginald Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V5M-WJC] - 1895(Qld)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4RA Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1928-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 412, 1928, No. 46 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, 1919); accountant (Rosewood, 1925); timber merchant (Yeronga, 1925; Thompson Estate, 1937-1949; Southport, 1958-1963) * [[/Robert Henry Atkinson|Atkinson, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXY5-2P3] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6WZ Perth (Victoria Park, 1936-1939); 6WZ Geraldton (1947-1955); 6WZ Albany (1956-1965); 6WZ Katanning (1969); 6WZ Albany (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1804, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1937); radio announcer (Geraldton, WA, 1943); broadcast station manager (Geraldton, WA, 1949-1954); manager (Albany, WA, 1958-1968); radio announcer (Albany, WA, 1972-1980) ==''AUGUSTESEN''== * [[/Gordon Gerald Augustesen|Augustesen, Gordon Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-LF9] - 1915(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4JN Brisbane (Mitchelton, 1932-1939); 4XQ Brisbane (Auchenflower, 1947-1948; Oakleigh, 1954-1960; Kenmore, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1046, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, radar technician); business proprietor (Telair) - Halcyon: p. 85, 127 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mitchelton, Qld, 1943); manager (Auchenflower, Qld, 1949; Dorrington, Qld, 1954-1963; Kenmore, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''AULD''== * [[/John Redmond Auld|Auld, John Redmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYN4-8D8] - 1914(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Williamstown, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1708, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1936-1943) ==''AUSTIN''== * [[/Emanuel Maxwell Austin|Austin, Emanuel Maxwell "Mannie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HH-98K] - 1909(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2KZ Kurri Kurri (1929-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 477, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clipper (Kurri Kurri, 1930-1980) * [[/Henry Lashbrooke Austin|Austin, Henry Lashbrooke "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4V2-LDC] - 1902(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5BN Adelaide (Norwood, 1923-1928); 5AW Adelaide (Rose Park, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 101, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Victoria Park, SA, 1939; Rose Park, 1941-1943) - TroveTag: "5BN-5AW - Henry Lashbrooke Austin" * [[/Selwood Charles Austin|Austin, Selwood Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBD-TVV] - 1902(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6SA Perth (Victoria Park, 1927; South Perth, 1930-1956; Maida Vale, 1960-1969; Morley, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 625, 1921; 1COCP 134, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother-in-law of Stanley Hogg - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Perth, WA, 1931-1958); police officer (Maida Vale, WA, 1963-1968; Kalamunda, WA, 1972); retired (Morley, WA, 1977-1980) ==''AUSTWICK''== * [[/Ernest Dalton Austwick|Austwick, Ernest Dalton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHG-8V7] - 1913(Eng)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2NW Sydney (Kirribilli, 1934-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938; Rose Bay, 1939; Dover Heights, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 437, 1933; COCP1 342, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Kirribilli, NSW, 1937); engineer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1958); tv mechanic (Earlwood, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''AVARD''== * [[/Alfred Edward Avard|Avard, Alfred Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X2-RRL] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3AZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1930-1939; Kew, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 620, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 88, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Northcote, 1925-1937); public servant (Kew, 1943-1977) ==''AVERY''== * [[/Keith George Avery|Avery, Keith George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT31-7VC] - 1918(NSW)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 2AMS Sydney (Harbord, 1939); 4KG Brisbane (Hamilton, 1947-1948); 2KJ Uranquinty (1955); 3AJV Melbourne (City, 1956); 4KN Ipswich (Amberley, 1965); 4KG Townsville (1969); 4KG Brisbane (Wynnum, 1975); 4KG Townsville (Yacht Panku, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2333, 1939, NSW; BOCP 1096, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Toombul, Qld, 1949); broadcasting technician (Maryborough, Qld, 1954); RAAF (Dickson, ACT, 1963); RAAF (RAAF Base, Garbutt, Qld, 1968; RAAF Base, Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''AYLING''== * [[/Russell Newberry Ayling|Ayling, Russell Newberry or Newbury]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G96N-91L] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1616, 1936, NSW; BOCP 37, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Dubbo, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); broadcasting (Ermington, NSW, 1958-1963); advertising executive (Beecroft, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''AYRE''== * [[/Denys Randall Ayre|Ayre, Denys Randall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6H5-H32] - 1920(Eng)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3KP Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1936-1939; Box Hill, 1948-1954; Malvern, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1786, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1949-1954); architect (Malvern, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''AYRES''== * [[/John Alfred Ayres|Ayres, John Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55X-F9K] - 1913(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2IN Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1937; Hurstville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1502, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1937; Waverley South, NSW, 1943; Waverley, NSW, 1949) =='''B'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''BACKHOUSE''== * [[/Samuel Burder Stewart Backhouse|Backhouse, Samuel Burder Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB6Z-H55] - 1919(Vic)-2012(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3NV Melbourne (South Caulfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2070, 1938, Vic; BOCP 149, 1938; TVOCP 168, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1963-1967; Caulfield South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''BACKLER''== * [[/Eric Lincoln Backler|Backler, Eric Lincoln]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV8Q-6SK] - 1911(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5HK Kingston SE (1933-1939, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1093, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Kingston, SA, 1939) ==''BADENOCH''== * [[/James Herbert Lionel Badenoch|Badenoch, James Herbert Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG7-3XK] - 1913(NSW)-1984(SA) - Licences: 5LB Adelaide (Trinity Gardens, 1932-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1012, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BADER''== * [[/Henry Adolphus Frederick Bader|Bader, Henry Adolphus Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97M3-V5X] - 1866(Ger)-1928(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Chairman, Trading Committee, Wireless Development Assoc (Perth); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WDA) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (North Perth, 1913-1926) ==''BADGER''== * [[/Albert Victor Badger|Badger, Albert Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9RY-9X6] - 1893(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2YT Receive Sydney (Rozelle, 1923-1924); 2AB Sydney (Rozelle, 1925-1926; North Sydney, 1927-1929; Crows Nest, 1930; Rozelle, 1931-1934; Leichhardt, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 202, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Hobart East, 1919); picture operator (Crows Nest, 1930; Rozelle, 1934; Lilyfield, 1937-1972; Leichhardt, 1977-1980) ==''BAGST''== * [[/E. D. A. Bagst|Bagst, E. D. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5EB Adelaide (Woodville, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: individual not yet identified, possibly Elizabeth D. Bagst nee Boyle who married Leslie Bagst at Newtown, NSW 1925, possible YL operator ==''BAIL''== * [[/Frederick George Bail|Bail, Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3Q-328] - 1917(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3YS Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1844, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3ABA James Oliver Bail - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Box Hill, Vic, 1943-1968; Box Hill North, 1972-1977) * [[/James Oliver Bail|Bail, James Oliver "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3Q-V6V] - 1914(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3ABA Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 1, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3YS Frederick George Bail - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Box Hill, Vic, 1937-54); builder (Box Hill, Vic, 1963; Canterbury, Vic, 1968; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BAILEY''== * [[/Arthur Harrison Bailey|Bailey, Arthur Harrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMVV-76L] - 1879(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: XVY Adelaide (Unley, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Unley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/George Bailey|Bailey, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKW-8PX] - 1882(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 5GB Mt Gambier (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 79, 1915 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: retired (Mt Gambier, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5GB - George Bailey" * [[/George Edward Bailey| Bailey, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-XSN] - 1916(Qld)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AGI Sydney (Kogarah, 1937-1939); 2AEI Sydney (Bondi, 1950; Kogarah, 1954); 2AEI Narrandera (1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1896, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) – Comment: Another contemporaneous GEB - Electoral Rolls: apprenticed fitter (Kogarah, NSW, 1937-1943); aircraft surveyor (Narrandera, NSW, 1954); director (Narrandera, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Jack Harry Bailey|Bailey, Jack Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG85-LZ4] - 1912(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4JC Brisbane (Red Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1299, 1934, Qld; BOCP 1902, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Red Hill, Qld, 1936-1937); electrical mechanic (Annerley, Qld, 1943-1954); teacher (Tarragindi, Qld, 1958-1963); college principal (Mackay, Qld, 1968); principal (Bundaberg, Qld, 1972; Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Howard Bailey|Bailey, Robert Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLM-1X6] - 1917(SA)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5NW Crystal Brook (1936-1939); 5NW Adelaide (Kensington Park, 1947-1948; Huddleston, 1954-1960); 5NW Crystal Brook (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1764, 1936, SA; BOCP 673, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Crystal Brook, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BAILUE''== * [[/Ivan Bailue|Bailue, Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56H-ZTW] - 1911(NZ)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2TN Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1937); 2AEL Sydney (Randwick, 1937); 2TN Sydney (Waverley, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Randwick, 1955-1961; Engadine, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1395, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Randwick, NSW, 1943; Waverley, NSW, 1949-1954; Randwick, NSW, 1958); mechanic (Engadine, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''BAIN''== * [[/Henry Murdoch Bain|Bain, Henry Murdoch or Murdock]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY9L-721] - 1905(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3HB Melbourne (Werribee, 1937-1939); 3CC Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1947-1948); 3CC Ballarat (1954-1956); 3CC Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 123, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1931); wireless operator (Werribee, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Essendon North, Vic, 1949); RAAF officer (Ballarat, Vic, 1954); RAAF (Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1963-1967) * [[/John Leonard Bain|Bain, John Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4V-6SV] - 1891(Eng)-19??(NSW?) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 109, 1915 - ship wireless officer (pre WW1, WW1); journalist (technical editor, Listener-In, -1934+); clubs (IRE USA); WW1 (1916-1919); Associate Editor, Popular Radio Weekly (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as associate editor, Popular Radio Weekly, Victoria) - Education: B.Sc.(London) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1925-1936); journalist (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10688424 AWM] ==''BAIRD''== * [[/Thomas William Allan Baird|Baird, Thomas William Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKG-JVD] - 1886(Qld)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 4DY Receive Brisbane (Bayswater, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (AIF, 11 Field Company Engineers, 1916) - Electoral Rolls: gardener (North Pine, Qld, 1908); labourer (Bayswater, Qld, 1912-1913); storeman (Torwood, Qld, 1916-1943) * [[/W. Baird|Baird, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIG Sydney (Hurstville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified ==''BAKER''== * [[/Alfred William Baker|Baker, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HT-9KZ] - 1917(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5BQ Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2373, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Andrew Claude Baker|Baker, Andrew Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TG-RZ9] - 1897(Eng)-1935(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 144, 1915; 2COCP 193, 1930; 1COCP 303, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Clayfield, 1914-1917; Rockhampton, 1919-1934) * [[/Charles Whiteway Baker|Baker, Charles Whiteway]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL93-HYP] - 1905(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3VP Receive Bendigo (1923-1924); 3VP Bendigo (1925-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 156, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 451, 1942 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a "listener"); merchant - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bendigo, 1927-1931); merchant (Bendigo, 1934-1968; Kennington, 1972-1977) * [[/Edwin Weldon Baker|Baker, Edwin Weldon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWP-F1D] - 1895(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4CI Receive Brisbane (Northgate, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 733, 1922 - amateur receiver - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Northgate, 1919-1977) * [[/Ernest James Baker|Baker, Ernest James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6F-K5B] - 1904(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2FP Receive Newcastle (Maryville, 1922-1923); 2FP Newcastle (Maryville, 1924-1928; Wickham, 1929; Hamilton, 1930-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 69, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hamilton, 1930-1972) * [[/Herbert Edward Baker|Baker, Herbert Edward "Bert", "H.E."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2B-245] - 1875(Vic)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4HB Charleville (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; grazier - Halcyon: p. 81, 111 - Electoral Rolls: station manager (Charleville, 1903); grazier (Charleville, 1908-1943) - TroveTag:"4HB - Herbert Edward Baker"(270+ tags) & "!Wikibooks HE Baker" * [[/Harold Graham Baker|Baker, Harold Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZV-F8J] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3GB Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1939, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1436, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, Lieutenant Commander, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943); student (Auburn, Vic, 1949) * [[/John Frederick Thomas Baker|Baker, John Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCY6-8XY] - 1908(???)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Melbourne (Northcote, 1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 325, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Northcote, Vic, 1931-1936; Preston, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Sidney Charles Baker|Baker, Sydney or Sidney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZSZ-J4H] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3KU Receive Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1922-1924), 3BK Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1925-1933; Albert Park, 1937; South Melbourne, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Bonbeach, 1955-1969; Seaford, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 177, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (South Melbourne, 1937); optical mechanic (Carrum, 1963-1972); retired (Carrum, 1977) * [[/Thomas Despard Baker|Baker, Thomas Despard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSD-1Z3] - 1913(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3DK Boonoonar (1935-1939); 3DK Melbourne (Sunshine, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1570, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Boonoonar, Vic, 1937; Koo-wee-rup, Vic, 1942); process worker (Sunshine, Vic, 1949-1963; Albion, Vic, 1967-1972; Sunshine, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Walter Ross Baker|Baker, Walter Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CY-D78] - 1905(SA)-1978(Vic) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD) ==''BALDERSON''== * [[/Loris John Balderson|Balderson, Loris John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMVR-1RW] - 1895(Vic)-1932(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; RAAF (Flying Officer, Technical Branch, 1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: officer, RAAF (Footscray, 1924); flying officer (Werribee, 1925); flight-lieutenant (Werribee, 1931) - Links: [https://www.crossandcockade.com/uploads/Balderson.pdf Bio] ==''BALDEY''== * [[/Kelvin Coxall Baldey|Baldey, Kelvin Coxall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LG-KYB] - 1909(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 811, 1931, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Townsville, Qld, 1936-1943; Mackay, Qld, 1949; Maryborough, Qld, 1954); bank manager (Boonah, Qld, 1958; Bardon, Qld, 1963-1972) ==''BALDOCK''== * [[/Alexander Baldock|Baldock, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8BF-KQ3] - 1915(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3XQ Melbourne (Preston, 1933-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1196, 1933, Vic; COCP2 517, 1941; COCP1 559, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1937-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954) ==''BALL''== * [[/Cyril William Ball|Ball, Cyril William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Q6-7YH] - 1910(Eng)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2NK Sydney (Hurstville, 1931-1938; Brighton-le-Sands, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 747, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1936); salesman (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1972; Monterrey, NSW, 1980) ==''BALLINGER''== * [[/James William Ballinger|Ballinger, James William "Jerry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKS-Z98] - 1910(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3NK Camperdown (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 953, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Camperdown, Vic, 1931-1980) ==''BALSILLIE''== * [[/John Graeme Balsillie|Balsillie, John Graeme]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7MR-7MN] - 1885(Qld)-1924(USA) - radio business proprietor, senior federal public servant (PMGS, Commonwealth Wireless Expert), inventor, (Halcyon, not mentioned) - [https://www.antiquewireless.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol.-24.pdf John Graeme Balsilie: Australia's Forgotten Wireless Pioneer]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/balsillie-john-graeme-5117 ADB] ==''BAMFIELD''== * [[/Alfred George Bamfield|Bamfield, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM19-HNG] - 1892(NSW)-1918(NZL) - Licences: XQJ Corfield (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Halcyon: p. 3 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Muttaburra, Qld, 1913) ==''BANCROFT''== * [[/Dawn Bancroft|Coleman nee Bancroft, Dawn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5NB-S5X] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - author ("Adventures of a Radio Technician: My 50 Years with Telecom and the ABC" "This book is dedicated first of all to my father, Stanley John Bancroft, whose story this is, and all those other unknown and unseen radio technicians working behind the scenes without whom Radio would not exist" - Relationships: Daughter of Stanley John Bancroft - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2312924559/view NLA Digitised Book] * [[/Stanley John Bancroft|Ryan (biological) or Bancroft (fostered), Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3X-W6M] - 1909(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Broadcast technician (2CY); federal public servant (PMGD, ABC) - Relationships: Father of Dawn Coleman nee Bancroft - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (St Peters, NSW, 1931; Tempe, NSW, 1933-1937); broadcast mechanic (Reid, ACT, 1943); broadcast technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949); technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1954; Beverley Hills, NSW, 1963-1968; Lugarno, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2312924559/view NLA Digitised Book] ==''BANKS''== * [[/Harold Edward William Banks|Banks, Harold Edward William "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S7-3BT] - 1911(NZL)-2000(Tas) - Licences: 7HB Hobart (North Hobart, 1938-1939; Richmond, 1946-1956; Penna, 1960-1965; New Town, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (New Zealand?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hobart North, 1936-1937); council clerk (Richmond, 1943-1954) * [[/Stanley William Banks|Banks, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX94-6DH] - 1911(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2SB Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939); 2ASS Sydney (Maroubra, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1122, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Coogee, NSW, 1935-1937); builder (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1980) ==''BANNISTER''== * [[/Claude Bannister|Bannister, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8V6-GPZ] - 1892(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJCX Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914; Balaclava, Vic, 1914; Brighton Beach, Vic, 1915-1919; St Kilda, Vic, 1919); farmer (Lake Boga, Vic, 1919-1934); sales (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); postal employee (Mansfield, Vic, 1943; Benalla, Vic, 1949-1954); nil (Benalla, Vic, 1963) * [[/Henry Keith Bannister|Bannister, Henry Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCV-X6D] - 1898(Fiji)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XACU - Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Hambledon, Qld, 1921); sugar chemist (Racecourse Mill, Mackay, Qld, 1925); manager (Roseville, NSW, 1930-1963); nil (Wahroonga, NSW, 1968) - TroveTag: "XACU - Henry Keith Bannister" - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2152700 WW1 Nominal Roll] ==''BANYER''== * [[/Ingram Banyer|Banyer, Ingram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9F95-CYX] - 1893(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: XVQ Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Private, 1916; discharged medically unfit, hernia - Electoral Rolls: clerk at time of enlistment 1916; clerk (Blackwood, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BARBER''== * [[/Samuel George Barber|Barber, Samuel George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-66B] - 1913(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5MV Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1933-1937; Woodville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1232, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: welder (Woodville, SA, 1939); radio engineer (5RM, Berri, SA, 1941; Glenelg, SA, 1943) * [[/William Henry Barber|Barber, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY4N-QRD] - 1897(SA)-1965(WA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Cumberland, 1923-1925); 5WH Adelaide (Cumberland, 1926-1931); 5WH Port Pirie (1933-1937); 6DX Kalgoorlie (1938-1939; 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 266, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, 1937-1963) - Trovetag: "5WH - William Henry Barber" ==''BARBIER''== * [[/Edward Alphonse Barbier|Barbier, Edward Alphonse or Alphonse Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLV-5TW] - 1904(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: 5MD Adelaide (Stockdale Reserve, 1932-1939; City, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 958, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BARBOUR''== * [[/Kenneth Heyward Barbour|Barbour, Kenneth Heyward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-1VZ] - 1905(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3ZI Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: AOCP 105, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BARDIN''== * [[/William Frederic Bardin|Bardin, William Frederic or Frederick "Bill", "Old Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSS9-TG4] - 1899(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3ZA Melbourne (North Carlton, 1923-1925); 4AB Townsville (1925-1927); 4AB Brisbane (Fairfield & Yeronga, 1931-1933); 2ABZ Sydney (Ermington & Dundas 1937-1939, 1946-1961+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 615, 1921; 1COCP 58, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG); coastal radio operator (AWA); state public servant (4QG); federal public servant (Halcyon, p. 63) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Townsville, 1922); radio engineer (Townsville, 1925; Buranda, 1926; Fairfield, 1928); engineer (Dundas, 1936-1943; Eastwood, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "3ZA-4AB-2ABZ - William Frederic Bardin"(240+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Bardin"(110+ tags) ==''BARKER''== * [[/Rupert Morphew Barker|Barker, Rupert Morphew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGH-7LM] - 1890(Eng)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 5RM Adelaide (Prospect, 1924-1933); 7RM Hobart (City, 1947-1948; Lenah Valley, 1949-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified in England) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; broadcast engineer (sound) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Yarra, Vic, 1931-1936; Hobart North, Tas, 1937; Hobart South, Tas, 1943); sound engineer (Hobart West, Tas, 1949); engineer (Moonah, Tas, 1954; New Town, Tas, 1963) - TroveTag: "5RM-7RM - Rupert Morphew Barker" * [[/William Henry Barker|Barker, William Henry (R.?)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHGY-243] - 1905(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Concord, 1923-1924); 2BW Sydney (Concord, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 217, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Concord, 1930-1943) - Comment: beware several contemporaneous William Henry Barker's ==''BARLIN''== * [[/George Kenneth Barlin|Barlin, George Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2VX-DP3] - 1916(NSW)-2016(ACT) - qualifications (BOCP 67, 1937), long term employee 2CA Canberra, manager TV network ==''BARLOW''== * [[/Albert Ernest Barlow|Barlow, Albert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5XH-6YM] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2IO Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Miranda, 1946-1948; Sutherland, 1950-1969); 2BLX Sydney (Sutherland, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1336, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1936-1937); tester (Miranda, NSW, 1943-1949); storekeeper (Sutherland, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Edward Barlow|Barlow, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K2-2FL] - 1895(NSW)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 2GQ Receive Armidale (1922); 2GQ Armidale (1922-1926); 2GQ Glen Innes (1927); 2GQ Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1928); 2GQ Canberra (1929); 2GQ Mudgee (1930-1931); 2GQ Sydney (Cammeray, 1933-1934; North Sydney, 1935-1936; Mosman, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 4, 1924, No. 3 in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Mudgee, 1930-1932; Cammeray, 1933-1935; Milsons Point, 1936; Mosman, 1937); divisional returning officer (Bathurst, 1943; Mosman, 1949-1958) - TroveTag: "2GQ - Edward Barlow" ==''BARNES''== * [[/Alfred Joseph Barnes|Barnes, Alfred Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GC-P6M] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Sydney (Bondi North, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Dundas, 1954-1975; Telopea, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1562, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1930); fitter (Bondi, NSW, 1934-1954); engineer (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972; Telopea, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric Harold Barnes|Barnes, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTXH-29C] - 1914(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3DQ Melbourne (Moreland, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 739, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Edward Barnes|Barnes, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BY-856] - 1912(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2OX Lismore (1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1343, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Lismore, NSW, 1936-1937); telegraphist (Five Dock, NSW, 1943); audit inspector (Five Dock, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Thomas Walter Barnes|Barnes, Thomas Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z6-PZ2] - 1910(Vic)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 3TB Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1929-1933; Moonee Ponds, 1937-1939; West Brunswick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 537, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 243,1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ascot Vale, 1931-1936); mechanic (Moonee Ponds, 1937-1942); electrical maintenance (West Brunswick, 1949-1980) - Comment: another contemporaneous Thomas Walter Barnes (1893-1925) * [[/Thomas William Barnes|Barnes, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CH-CY5] - 1913(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ABI Sydney (Undercliffe, 1936-1939; Marrickville, 1946-1950); 2ABI Wollongong (Fairy Meadow, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1608, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937-1943); lecturer (Marrickville, NSW, 1949; Fairy Meadow, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Valentine Leo Barnes|Barnes, Valentine or Valentine Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBCN-85J] - 1893(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XJF Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1913); Receive (Valve Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923); 3OT Melbourne (Brighton East, 1937-1939, 1947-1956); 3QE Melbourne (Brighton East, 1960); 3OT Melbourne (Brighton East, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified ca 1912) - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1925; Brighton, Vic, 1927-1967; Brighton East, Vic, 1972) ==''BARNETT''== * [[/Cobrey Morton Barnett|Barnett, Cobrey Morton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN77-CTM] - 1907(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3VD Melbourne (Parkdale, 1947-1956; West Melbourne, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2204, 1938, Vic; COCP3 1595, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Parkdale, Vic, 1937-1954) * [[/Frederick Stanley Barnett|Barnett, Frederick Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN23-CSB] - 1890(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: XJDN Melbourne (North Williamstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: sailmaker (Williamstown, Vic, 1912-1919); postal mechanic (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1930-1932); mechanic (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1963) ==''BARRACLOUGH''== * [[/Francis Barraclough|Barraclough, Francis "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KL-MNY] - 1903(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4GY Brisbane (Kedron, 1933-1935); 4GX Brisbane (Kedron, 1935-1939; 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1075, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2); radio service (Palings) - Halcyon: p. 81 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Kedron, 1937-1972) ==''BARRATT''== * [[/William Gordon Barratt|Barratt, William Gordon "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2N7-Y2D] - 1912(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3WT Geelong (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2126, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pensioner (Geelong, Vic, 1934-1937); nil (Geelong, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''BARRY''== * [[/John Milton Waugh Barry|Barry, John Milton Waugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNS8-KQL] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3XM Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 745, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Essendon, Vic, 1931-1942); architect (Essendon, Vic, 1949); farmer (Casterton, Vic, 1954); grazier (Casterton, Vic, 1963); retired (Casterton, Vic, 1967; Learmonth, Vic, 1967) * [[/William Lawrence Barry|Barry, William Lawrence (BMD) or Lawrence William (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MK6C-NBK] - 1905(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4FQ Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: storeman (South Brisbane, Qld, 1929); taxi driver (South Brisbane, Qld, 1937-1968) ==''BARTHOLD''== * [[/Godfrey Lewis Barthold|Barthold, Godfrey Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZKR-JWZ] - 1899(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3GL Melbourne (Malvern, 1925-1927); 3BT Melbourne (Malvern, 1931-1939; Glen Iris, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 210, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 3GL amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 3GL Geelong commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1924-1931); radio manufacturer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Mt Martha, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BARTHOLOMEW''== * [[/Charles Percy Bartholomew|Bartholomew, Charles Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CZ-8YR] - 1861(Eng)-1942(NSW) - Licences: XBM Sydney (Mosman, 1911-1914); 2FO Receive Sydney (Kirribilli, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; company director (AWA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo AWA) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Milsons Point, 1930-1937) - Comment: famously charged and convicted of trading with the enemy during WW1 but only slapped on wrist (together with Ernest Thomas Fisk and Hugh Robert Denison) - TroveTag: "XBM-2FO - Charles Percy Bartholomew" ==''BARTON''== * [[/Edward Gustavus Campbell Barton|Barton, Edward Gustavus Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ57-87Y] - 1857(Vic)-1942(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - pioneer wireless experimenter; scientist; business proprietor (Barton & White) - Halcyon: not mentioned) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/barton-edward-gustavus-campbell-9445 ADB] * [[/Graham Francis Barton|Barton, Graham Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5P-KYT] - 1918(SA)-2005(SA) - Licences: 5BN Mt Gambier (1937-1939); 5BN Adelaide (Unley, 1947-1956; Malvern, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1993, 1937, SA; 1COCP 1709, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Hyde Park, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Richard McRae Barton|Barton, Richard McRae "Dick"]] - 1940(???)-2021(Qld) - broadcast engineer, director engineering FACTS (1981-2001), ABU Engineering Award 2004, Fellow SMPTE, contributed to development DTV standards, chaired preparatory meeting to WRC 2000, [https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-r/oth/0a/07/R0A070000420001PDFE.pdf ITU Tribute] ==''BARTRAM''== * [[/Graeme Bartram|Bartram, Graeme]] - historian (early Aus wireless: 2011 "John Graeme Balsilie: Australia's Forgotten Wireless Pioneer"[https://www.antiquewireless.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol.-24.pdf]) ==''BASEBY''== * [[/Cecil Herbert Baseby|Baseby, Cecil Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CP-K8C] - 1898(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5BZ Adelaide (Kingswood, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2311, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kingswood, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BASHAR''== * [[/Ahmet Tahsin Bashar|Bashar, Ahmet Tahsin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKP-TGF] - 1922(Cyprus)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2TU Sydney (North Sydney, 1937; Cammeray, 1955; Crows Nest, 1960; Crows Nest, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (West Sydney, NSW, 1949); textile worker (Surry Hills, NSW, 1954; Glenmore, NSW, 1958); clerk (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1963-1972); assistant clerk (Paddington, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BASIL-COOKE''== * Frank Basil-Cooke see Cooke, Frank Basil "Basil" ==''BASSETT''== * [[/Francis Rankin Bassett|Bassett, Francis Rankin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQZJ-28Y] - 1906(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2FR Sydney (Bexley, 1925-1928; Arncliffe, 1929); 2FR Singleton (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 194, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: in 1920s shared licence with brother John Bassett - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Singleton, NSW, 1930-1937); electrician (Singleton, New South Wales, 1943-1980) * [[/John Bassett|Bassett, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8M2-8XN] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2VO Receive Stroud (1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 914, 1926; AOCP 232, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 78, 1930; COCP1 346, 1933 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: in 1920s shared licence with brother Francis Rankin Bassett - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Bexley, NSW, 1943-1968); retired (Bexley, NSW, 1972-1977; Nashua, NSW, 1977) ==''BASTOW''== * [[/Geoffrey Campbell Bastow|Bastow, Geoffrey Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JQ-L6B] - 1916(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2UB Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1934-1936; Paddington, 1937-1939; Artarmon, 1946-1950; Wahroonga, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1327, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: production engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Wahroonga, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BATCHLER''== * [[/Charles Victor Batchler|Batchler, Charles Victor "Victor"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4NN-FXJ] - 1897(Tas)-1985(Tas) - Licences: XZJ Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: Uncle of 7JB-3AJB Jack Copeland Batchler - Electoral Rolls: shift engineer (Waddamana, 1922) * [[/Jack Copeland Batchler|Batchler, Jack Copeland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCSK-D8F] - 1910(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7JB Hobart (1932-1939); 3AJB Melbourne (1947); 7JB Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1948-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 957, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: nephew of XZJ Charles Victor Batchler; husband of 7YL Joyce Isabel Batchler nee Crowder - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Nelson, 1943-1949); no occupation (Nelson, 1972) * [[/Joyce Isabel Crowder|Batchler nee Crowder, Joyce Isabel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNY-PKG] - 1915(Tas)-2015(Tas) - Licences: 7YL Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1936-1980) - Qualifications: AOCP 1627, 1936, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL - Relationships: Wife of 7JB-3AJB Jack Copeland Batchler - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Nelson, 1943-1972) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''BATE''== * [[/Arthur John Bate|Bate, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKQ-PYC] - 1917(WA)-2010(SA) - Licences: 5ZA Adelaide (Adelaide City, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1891, 1937, SA; BOCP 1481, 1956; 1COCP 2049, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BATES''== * [[/Jack Lister Bates|Bates, Jack Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGK-238] - 1912(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4UR Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1947; Lutwyche, 1948-1969; Toombul, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1430, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio Club (WIAQ, QSL Manager); part of the "U" gang; WW2 - Halcyon: p. 12, 99, 137, 141, 145 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Teneriffe, Qld, 1936-1943); labourer (Lutwyche, Qld, 1949-1958; Wooloowin, Qld, 1968); cashier (Toombul, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''BATH''== * [[/William Alonzo Bath|Bath, William Alonzo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4X-T2J] - 1908(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4YK Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Geebung, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2150, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1937-1954; Geebung, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BATT''== * [[/Cecil Henry Batt|Batt, Cecil Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMLJ-5SB] - 1904(Tas)-1942(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Bothwell (1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 434, 1940 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Bothwell, 1928); labourer (Melton Mowbray, 1936-1937) ==''BATTLE''== * [[/Edmund Thomas Battle|Battle, Edmund Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6C8-G32] - 1890(UK)-1970(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a listener) - Electoral Rolls: teamster (Dorrigo, 1913); dairy farmer (Malanda, 1919); sawmill manager (Tumoulin, 1931); sawmiller (Ravenshoe, 1936-1937); timber merchant (Paddington, 1943); sawmiller (Albion, 1949) ==''BATTYE''== * [[/James Sykes Battye|Battye, James Sykes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V7W-HL5] - 1871(Vic)-1954(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - librarian; historian; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as chairman, special committee, Western Australian Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: librarian (Perth, 1910-1937); principal librarian (Perth, 1943-1949) - Links: [[w:James Battye|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/battye-james-sykes-5156 ADB] ==''BATY''== * [[/Richard Baty|Baty, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLV-BZX] - 1913(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 5MH Adelaide (Brompton, 1931; Pennington, 1937; Challa Gardens, 1938-1939; Lockleys, 1954-1969; Henley Beach South, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 757, 1931, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 160, 1934; BOCP 242, 1939; 1COCP 323, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Franklin, SA, 1941-1943) ==''BAUER''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Bauer|Bauer, Alfred Thomas "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MSCM-QB1] - 1908(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4AT Brisbane (Annerley, 1927-1933) & Cairns? - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 333, 1927, No. 36 in Qld; CPRTelephony 1119, 1928; 1COCP 92, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG); state public servant (4QG); WW2 - Halcyon: p. 67, 86, 111, 127, 130 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cairns, 1936; Camp Hill, 1937); radio tech (Camp Hill, 1943-1980) ==''BAXTER''== * [[/Arthur Henry Baxter|Baxter, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62R-CKR] - 1900(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6BX Geraldton (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1989, 1937, WA; BOCP 381, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: station employee (Lyons River Station, Carnarvon, WA, 1925-1926); wood merchant (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937); broadcast station operator (Geraldton, WA, 1949-1972); retired (Thornlie, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Laurence Baxter|Baxter, Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9698-Y9J] - 1919(NSW)-2001(???) - Licences: 2NB Sydney (Cremorne, 1946-1947); 2AMB Sydney (Cremorne, 1948-1961; Mosman, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2410, 1939, NSW; BOCP 437, 1942; COCP2 902, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Withdrawal: 2NB amateur callsign possibly withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2NB Broken Hill national service - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cremorne, NSW, 1943-1958); radio technician (Mosman West, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Sidney Roy Baxter|Baxter, Sidney or Sydney Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWX9-XWV] - 1915(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4FJ Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1935-1939; Coorparoo Heights, 1946-1947; Cribb Island, 1948-1950; Camp Hill, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1569, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAN, wireless officer); employment (Trittons, radio service); business proprietor (radio service) - Halcyon: p. 76, 137 - Electoral Rolls: truck driver (Camp Hill, Qld, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Cribb Island, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BEAMES''== * [[/Kenneth Beames|Beames, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NQJ-L17] - 1899(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: N754 Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922); 2IB Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; wireless operator (at WW1 enlistment 1917) - amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 1st/4th Signals Troop, 1st Anzac Mounted Division, 1917-1919) - Awards: 1914/1915 Star Medal; British War Medal; Victory Medal - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (at WW1 enlistment); manufacturer (Five Dock, 1930-1958; Linden, 1963-1980) ==''BEAN''== * [[/Leslie Percival Reed Bean|Bean, Leslie Percival Reed]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHWZ-6ZZ] - 1884(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZT Sydney (Mosman, 1923-1925); 2LP Sydney (Mosman, 1924-1928; Artarmon, 1929-1936; Pymble, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - PMGD (Elec. Engineer, 1904-1919); L. P. R. Bean & Co (founder 1920-1926); Stromberg-Carlson (founder, 1927-1933+); Council IREAust - Electoral Rolls: electrical instrument fitter (Ascot Vale, 1909); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1912-1915; Artarmon, NSW, 1930); company director (Pymble, 1933-1943; Roseville, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Lindfield, 1958-1968) ==''BEANEY''== * [[/William Spencer Beaney|Beaney, William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XB-263] - 1916(SA)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 4BV Rockhampton (1954); 5WB Adelaide (Plympton, 1955-1956); 4BN Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1960; Hawthorne, 1965; Holland Park, 1969); 4BN Warana Beach (1980) - Qualifications: BOCP 32, 1936; COCP3 1637, 1953; AOCP 3398, 1953, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice radio engineer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1937); radio engineer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1941-1943; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1954); radio technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1963); manager (Holland Park, Qld, 1968-1972); clerk (Coorparoo, Qld, 1977); retired (Kawana Waters, Qld, 1980) ==''BEARD''== * [[/Ernest Gordon Beard|Beard, Ernest Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2G-25R] - 1897(Eng)-1968(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 304, 1939 - broadcast engineer (United Distributors; 2KY; 2GB); inventor; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as consulting engineer, 2GB) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northbridge, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Northbridge, 1936-1937); wireless engineer (Willoughby, 1943-1949); engineer (Forestville, 1958-1963) - Links: [https://www.radiomuseum.org/dsp_hersteller_detail.cfm?company_id=12500 radiomuseum.org] * [[/Norman George Beard|Beard, Norman George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9G-GSZ] - 1902(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 3DR Receive Balnarring (1922-1923); 2PK Wentworthville (1930); 2ALJ Sydney (Prospect, 1939; Toongabbie, 1946-1954; Brookvale, 1955; Dee Why, 1956-1961); 2ALJ Terrigal (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 583, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; TVOCP 25, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Pendle Hill, NSW, 1930; Balnarring, Vic, 1931; Prospect, NSW, 1933-1937); RAAF instructor (Ballarat, 1942); teacher (Toongabbie, 1949-1954; Brookvale, 1958); retired (Terrigal, 1963-1972; Wendouree, Vic, 1977; Caves Beach, 1980) ==''BEARUP''== * [[/Herbert Andrew Bearup|Bearup, Herbert Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLJ-B1C] - 1900(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: V740 Receive Melbourne (Caulfield East, 1922); 3GT Receive Melbourne (Caulfield East, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Malvern East, 1921-1924; Caulfield East, 1925-1928); farmer (Bentleigh, 1934-1949); engineer (Highett, 1963-1967; Moorabbin, 1972-1980) * [[/Thomas William Bearup|Bearup, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J7R-T9D] - 1897(Vic)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 224, 1916 - studio manager 3LO (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as studio manager, 3LO, Victoria); WW1 (merchant navy) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Caulfield, 1924); radio engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (Roseville, NSW, 1943) ==''BEATSON''== * [[/Robert John Beatson|Beatson, Robert John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSJV-2D2] - 1909(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4BB Brisbane (Wilston, 1928); 4BB Maryborough (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 394, 1928, No. 44 in Qld; AOLCP 173, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club administrator (WIAQ); broadcast engineer (4MB); WW2 - Halcyon: p. 68, 139, 141, 163, 164 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maryborough, 1931); radiotrician (Maryborough, 1937-1949); radio engineer (Maryborough, 1954-1980) ==''BEATTIE''== * [[/Herbert Spencer Meurant Beattie|Beattie, Herbert Spencer Meurant]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ65-KTL] - 1888(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 3DV Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1922); 3DV Melbourne (Box Hill, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1914-1927); salesman (Thornleigh, NSW, 1930); electrical engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1934-1936); agent (Cabramatta, 1943); auctioneer (Ettalong, 1943); no occupation (Fairfield, NSW, 1954-1958; Flagstaff, NSW, 1963) ==''BECHERVAISE''== * [[/William Philip Bechervaise|Bechervaise, William Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MVNP-4HQ] - 1831(Eng)-1907(Vic) - radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria), employment (Victoria Posts and Telegraphs Department) ==''BECK''== * [[/Alan Beavis Beck|Beck, Alan Beavis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR7-N8Q] - 1911(Vic)-1982(WA) - Licences: 5XW Adelaide (West Mitcham, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 370, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Shenton Park, WA, 1937; Myrtle Bank, SA, 1941-1943); research chemist (Subiaco, 1949-1980) ==''BECKETT''== * [[/Oliver Charles Beckett|Beckett, Oliver Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDM6-PC6] - 1907(Eng)-1972(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2184, 1938, WA; COCP1 371, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bencubbin, WA, 1931; Beverley, WA, 1936-1937); aeradio operator (Carnarvon, WA, 1943); senior communications officer (Redcliffe, WA, 1954-1958); communications instructor (Carlisle, WA, 1963; Rivervale, WA, 1968) ==''BEDFORD''== * [[/Robert Arthur Buddicom Bedford|Bedford, Robert Arthur Buddicom]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC5Q-1KX] - 1874(Eng)-1951(SA) - Licences: 5RB Kyancutta (1924-1939; 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of William Rudolf Buddicom Bedford - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Kyancutta, 1939-1941); retired (Kyancutta, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/buddicom-robert-arthur-5417 ADB] * [[/William Rudolf Buddicom Bedford|Bedford, William Rudolf Buddicom "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Y3-X4Z] - 1909(Eng)-1972(SA) - Licences: likely operator of 5RB Kyancutta - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 1893, 1954 - WW2 - Relationships: son of 5RB Robert Arthur Buddicom Bedford - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kyancutta, 1939-1943) ==''BEECH''== * [[/Frederick Sidney Beech|Beech, Frederick Sidney or Sydney "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-6BC] - 1895(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4FB Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1930-1939; Norman Park, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 629, 1930, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; jeweller - Halcyon: p. 75, 76, 90 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Bulimba, 1917-1919; Coorparoo, 1919-1972; Norman Park, 1977) ==''BEER''== * [[/James Albert Beer|Beer, James Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJTF-7PP] - 1890(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922-1923); 2CW Sydney (Ashfield, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Training School, 191916-17; Signals Training Unit, Egypt, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1958) ==''BEGBIE''== * [[/Richard Begbie|Begbie, Richard]] - historian (broadcasting), journalist, radio clubs (HRSA) ==''BEHRMANN''== * [[/Anton Ewald Behrmann|Behrmann, Anton Ewald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGM-BBC] - 1907(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2BD Sydney (Kensington, 1932-1933; Pyrmont, 1934-1936; Cremorne, 1937-1939; Marrickville, 1946-1955; Petersham, 1956-1957; Waverley, 1958-1961; Ryde, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 954, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1932-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glenmore, NSW, 1930; Chippendale, NSW, 1933); butcher (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1936; Marrickville, NSW, 1943); aero engineer (Marrickville, NSW, 1949); motor mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1954; Petersham, NSW, 1958; North Ryde, NSW, 1968); mechanic (Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BELJON''== * [[/Robin Ernest Beljon|Beljon, Robin Ernest "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD3-VR3] - 1897(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2RB Lithgow (1926-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 259, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lithgow, 1930-1934); turner (Lithgow, 1937-1943); foreman (Lithgow, 1949-1968); retired (Lithgow, 1972) ==''BELL''== * [[/Allan Charles Bell|Bell, Allan Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G14G-3LN] - 1912(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ACB Sydney (Bexley North, 1946; Lewisham, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2414, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio worker (Marrickville, NSW, 1935-1936); radio engineer (Canterbury, NSW, 1943; Petersham North, NSW, 1949-1954); hotel proprietor (Paddington, NSW, 1958) * [[/Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell|Bell, Francis Wirgman Dillon "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7QW-CM4] - 1896(NZ)-1987(NZ) - ZL4AA Waihemo, amateur operator, first to 2 way QSO New Zealand to Australia (Apr 1923), South America, USA (Sep 1924), England (Oct 1924, G2SZ); WW1 (gunner, France & Belgium till invalided 1917) - Relationships: Brother of Margaret Brenda Bell, first licensed female NZ amateur - TroveTag: "ZL4AA - Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell" - Links: [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4b20/bell-francis-wirgman-dillon Bio]; [https://www.soundarchives.co.nz/collections/catalogue/catalogue-item?record_id=222015 Sound Archives]; [https://www.zl4aa.org.nz/frank-bell-trans-world-radio-contact/ NZART Otago] * [[/H. G. Bell|Bell, H. G.]] - 19??-19?? - 4HG Brisbane (South Toowong = Taringa, 1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 321, 1927, No. 33 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: p. 111 - Callsign: later to Harry Brown - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Dudley Jack Benham Bell|Bell, Dudley Jack Benham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYSZ-BFN] - 1908(Vic)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 3SN Shepparton (1934-1939, 1947-1948); 9SN Port Moresby (1948, 1969); P29JB Boroko (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1362, 1934, Vic; COCP1 359, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Shepparton, Vic, 1931-1937) * [[/James Bell|Bell, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRD1-SY2] - 1918(NSW)-1991(USA) - Licences: 2ABO Sydney (Dundas,1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1615, 1936, NSW; COCP2 601, 1942; COCP1 629, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leslie William Gordon Bell|Bell, Leslie William Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67S-RQ5] - 1904(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4CY Receive Atherton (1923); 4LZ Jubilee Pocket (1969-1975); 4LZ Airlie Beach (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 4471, 1967, Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Danbulla via Atherton, 1925-1928); farmer (Jubilee Pocket via Proserpine, 1954-1980) * [[/Margaret Brenda Dillon Bell|Bell, Margaret Brenda Dillon "Brenda"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPV-MP4] - 1891(NZ)-1979(NZ) - Licences: ZL4AA Waihemo (ca 1920s & 1930s) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; first licensed female NZ amateur - Relationships: Sister of ZL4AA Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell - Electoral Rolls: spinster (Waihemo, NZ, 1914-1922; Shag Valley Station, Waihemo, NZ, 1928-1949; Waihemo, NZ, 1954; Shag Valley Station, Palmerston, NZ, 1957-1975; Palmerston, NZ, 1978) - Links: [[Brenda_Bell|Wikipedia]]; [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4b20/bell-francis-wirgman-dillon Bio]; [https://teara.govt.nz/en/speech/71/bell-recalls-her-brother-frank-contacting-england-by-short-wave-radio Brenda's recollection of Frank's first UK contact] * [[/Robert Leonard Bell|Bell, Robert Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWN-CD5] - 1902(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1889, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ironmoulder (Collingwood, Vic, 1926; Preston, Vic, 1928); moulder (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931); driver (Caulfield, Vic, 1934-1954); technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1963-1968; Caulfield North, Vic, 1972) * [[/Ronald Jellicoe Bell|Bell, Ronald Jellicoe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHB-SXS] - 1915(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3EK Melbourne (Hampton, 1936-1939); 3MB Melbourne (Hampton, 1947; Cheltenham, 1948-1969); 3MB Harkaway (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1694, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1937-1942); insurance official (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1963); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1968; Cheltenham, Vic, 1972); retired (Harkaway, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Victor Frank Bell|Bell, Victor Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMZ-FZ7] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6KR Perth (Subiaco, 1932-1933); 6KR Kalgoorlie (1937-1939); 6KR Perth (Nedlands, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 907, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936); postal assistant (Leonora, WA, 1937); radio engineer (Subiaco, WA, 1937); telephone mechanic (Lamington, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); radio engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1954) * [[/Vincent Stephanus Bell|Bell, Vincent Stephanus "Vince"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHV-W8G] - 1910(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4VD Rockhampton (Rockhampton City, 1936-1937; Wandal, 1938-1939, 1946-1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1496, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; employed electrical business - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, Qld, 1932-1936); electrical mechanic (Rockhampton, Qld, 1937-1980) - Trovetag: "4VD - Vincent Stephanus Bell" * [[/William James Bell|Bell, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CL-T2Q] - 1905(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2ED Sydney (Campsie, 1933-1939; Tempe, 1946-1950; Punchbowl, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1085, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tobacco worker (Campsie, NSW, 1930-1943; Tempe, NSW, 1949; Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''BELSTEAD''== * [[/Roy Lempriere Belstead|Belstead, Roy Lempriere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1GN-CQF] - 1910(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4EI Townsville (1933-1939); 4RU Winton (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1182, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 304, 1940; 1COCP 420, 1940; TVOCP 87, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, Townsville ARC); state public servant (Qld Railways); broadcast technician (2KY); business proprietor (Belstead Electronic Repairs, Winton) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hyde Park, Qld, 1931-1937); radio technician (Dee Why, NSW, 1943; Auburn, NSW, 1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1958-1963; Auburn, NSW, 1972); retired (Winton, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''BENNETT''== * [[/Alfred Edward Bennett|Bennett, Alfred Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNP-GFM] - 1889(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager 2GB Sydney; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, 2GB, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Mosman, 1930-1931); director (Mosman, 1933; Vaucluse, 1936); inspector (Darling Point, 1943); investor (West Pennant Hills, 1949); retired (Vaucluse, 1954-1963) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bennett-alfred-edward-5207 ADB] * [[/Aubrey Vincent Bennett|Bennett, Aubrey Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT5F-KQV] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2VA Sydney (Concord, 1935-1939; Coogee, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1514, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1930-1935; Concord, NSW, 1937-1943; Coogee, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Clarence Herbert Bennett|Bennett, Clarence Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXS5-CLV] - 1887(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 449, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1909-1963); retired (Brunswick, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Patrick Curtis Bennett|Bennett, Patrick Curtis "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQW-8JT] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 3NC Melbourne (Kew, 1932-1934); 3NC Hamilton (1937); 3NC Melbourne (Auburn, 1938-1939); 3APB Shepparton (1947); 3PB Shepparton (1948); 3PB Melbourne (Doncaster, 1954-1960); 2AJB Sydney (Westmead, 1955-1960; Roseville, 1961-1969); 2AJB Terrigal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1009, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 195, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1936-1937; Mosman, NSW, 1943; Nunawading, Vic, 1949); engineer (Doncaster, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Westmead, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1963-1968; Lane Cove, NSW, 1977); retired (Terrigal, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William John Jacob Bennett|Bennett, William John Jacob]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQS-BDS] - 1906(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3DR Shepparton (1932-1933); 3DR Mooroopna (1937-1939); 3EJ Melbourne (Lilydale, 1948-1975; Chirnside Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 982, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Shepparton, Vic, 1928-1936); nil (Mooroopna, Vic, 1942); radio dealer (Lilydale, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BENOIT''== * [[/Maxwell Alfred William Benoit|Benoit, Maxwell Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HC-MQX] - 1919(Vic)-1943(Thailand) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2401, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Signalman, 8 Division Signals, 1939-1943) - Awards: Military Medal (1942) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1684287 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/619809 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11033902 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''BENROSE''== * [[/G. S. Benrose|Benrose or Penrose, G. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DH Receive Perth (Cottesloe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BENSON''== * [[/David Alfred Benson|Benson, David Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD6-W4H] - 1915(WA)-1994(WA) - Licences: 6VB Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947-1948); 6VB Laverton (1969); 6VB Perth (South Perth, 1975; Bullsbrook, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2374, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant operator (South Perth, WA, 1937); operator (South Perth, WA, 1943-1949); technician (El Sherana via Pine Creek, NT, 1963); geophysical technician (South Perth, WA, 1968-1972); farmer (Upper Swan, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Jack Benson|Benson, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRL7-ZX6] - 1913(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIC Sydney (Concord, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1997, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JBs; Individual not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Concord, NSW, 1937) ==''BENT''== * [[/Arthur Francis Wattis Bent|Bent, Arthur Francis Wattis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVG-5V7] - 1902(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3AF Geelong (1924-1939, 1946-1960); 3AF Torquay (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 199, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio dealer (Geelong, 1931-1954) - Electoral Rolls: turner (14 Coronation St, Geelong West, 1925-1927); radio dealer (Geelong, 1928-1954); radio serviceman (Torquay, 1963-1980) ==''BENTLEY''== * [[/Frank Ernest Bentley|Bentley, Frank Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93F-NPZ] - 1902(India)-1973(SA) - Licences: 5MK Adelaide (Cowandilla, 1931-1939); 5MZ Adelaide (Cowandilla, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 833, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Cowandilla, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BENTZEN''== * [[/Ivan Louis Bentzen|Bentzen, Ivan Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4X-6P4] - 1905(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4SS Brisbane (Newstead, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 964, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Bulimba, Qld, 1929); mechanic (Valley, Qld, 1936); carpenter (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943-1949); garage proprietor (Lutwyche, Qld, 1954); carpenter (Eagle Junction, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BENWELL''== * [[/George Tasman Benwell|Benwell, George Tasman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBSB-T8M] - 1914(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3KQ Melbourne (Elwood, 1937-1939; Elsternwick, 1947-1948; Ormond, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1906, 1937, Vic; COCP2 637, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Awards: Order of Australia (Community Service, 1996) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1942); accountant (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''BERGIN''== * [[/John Thomas Bergin|Bergin, John Thomas "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGP-GNM] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5JB Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1364, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Max Wulfing Bergin|Bergin, Max Wulfing]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6M1-DCN] - 1900(NSW)-1983(Cook Isls) - Licences: 2YP Receive West Maitland (1923); 2YP West Maitland (1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BERRY''== * [[/Arthur Ingham Berry|Berry, Arthur Ingham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WB6-6F5] - 1914(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3CZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1930-1939; Kew, 1946-1954; East Malvern, 1955-1956); 3CZ Warburton (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 595, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); architect (Kew North, Vic, 1943-1954); farmer (Warburton, Vic, 1963-1977) * [[/Harold Alexander Berry|Berry, Harold Alexander "Huck"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G869-8R6] - 1906(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (City, 1923); Receive Adelaide (City, 1923-1924); 5JU Adelaide (City, 1930-1931; Keswick, 1933; Norwood, 1937-1939; Kilburn, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 666, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: polisher (Kilburn, 1943) * [[/Lawrence Dudley Berry|Berry, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG2-X6J] - 1906(NSW)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5DB Adelaide (Norwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1315, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Henry Berry|Berry, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G342-ZR6] - 18??(???)-1971(Qld) - Licences: XQC Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; electrical business proprietor - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Rockhampton, 1912-1925); electrical mechanic (Rockhampton, 1928-1968) * [[/Roy James Berry|Berry, Roy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NQN-X6X] - 1908(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2NY Grafton (1933-1939, 1946-1969); 2BQD Grafton (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1159, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: body-builder (Grafton, NSW, 1932-1980) * [[/William Clive Berry|Berry, William Clive "Clive"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBT5-3L8] - 1912(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Knockrow via Bangalow (1931-1936); 2AGM Byron Bay (1938-1938, 1946-1955); 2AGM Lismore (1956-1957); 2AGM Mullumbimby (1958-1960); 2AGM Byron Bay (1961-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 30, 1930, NSW; 2COCP 302, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Knockrow, 1933-1936); woodworker (Byron Bay, 1943-1954); contractor (Ballina, 1958); no occupation (Mullumbimby, 1958); manager (Byron Bay, 1963) * [[/William James Berry|Berry, William James "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8D1-B78] - 1890(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4WB Brisbane (Yeerongpilly, 1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1295, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; instrument repairer - Comment: Several contemporaneous William James Berry's in Brisbane - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Yeerongpilly, 1958-1963); mechanic (Yeerongpilly, 1972-1980) - ==''BERTRAM''== * [[/William Louis Bertram|Bertram, William Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDBP-NGS] - 1901(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: V738 Receive Rushworth (1922); 3GR Receive Rushworth (1922); 2KR Sydney (Waverley, 1929) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 920, 1926; 2COCP 97, 1930; 1COCP 34, 1934 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Rushworth, 1922; Brunswick, 1924-1928); telegraphist (Brunswick, 1931-1942); telephonist (Brunswick, 1949-1963); retired (Frankston, 1967-1980) ==''BEST''== * [[/George Bransdon Best|Best, George Bransdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VQ-241] - 1918(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2QC Sydney (Parramatta, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1292, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (university student at time of death 1942) * [[/Robert William Best|Best, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G9-F7Z] - 1916(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2TY Newcastle (1935-1939); 2TY Lochinvar (1946-1954); 2TY Sydney (Rutherford, 1955-1956; Hunters Hill, 1957-1958; Gladesville, 1960; Boronia Park, 1961; Gladesville, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1587, 1935, NSW; BOCP 262, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Broadcasting Station, Lochinvar, NSW, 1943-1954); storekeeper (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1958); technician (Gladesville, NSW, 1963) * [[/Wallace George Haydn Best|Best, Wallace George Haydn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSF-YDK] - 1901(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2ER Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2ER Sydney (Rose Bay, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Nephew of 2EU Arthur Frederick Peters - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brisbane, Qld, 1926); manager (Ascot, Qld, 1936-1949; Bardon, Qld, 1954-1980) - TroveTag: "2ER - Wallace George Haydn Best" ==''BESTED''== * [[/Julius Phillip Bested|Bested, Julius Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ6V-YSQ] - 1907(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Rose Park, 1923); 5CS Adelaide (Salisbury, 1937-1939); 5CS Peterborough (1947-1948); 5CS Adelaide (Richmond, 1954-1960; Cumberland Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1995, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Salisbury, SA, 1939-1941) ==''BESTMANN''== * [[/Walter Barrett Bestmann|Bestmann, Walter Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCM-JTY] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 4BE Gympie (1938-1939, 1947); 4LN Gympie (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2242, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Gympie, Qld, 1936-1937); electrical foreman (Gympie, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''BEYER''== * [[/Johann Hugo Louis Beyer|Beyer, Johann Hugo Louis "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJQ-WX2] - 1894(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: XJEK Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Armadale, Vic, 1916-1925); chemist (Caulfield, Vic, 1927; Beaumaris, Vic, 1963-1972) ==''BIBBY''== * [[/Frederick Cyril Bibby|Bibby, Frederick Cyril "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH58-5XF] - 1911(Tas)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3OL Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1930-1939; Camberwell, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 681, 1930, Vic; AOLCP 38, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Camberwell, 1943-1968); operator (Camberwell, 1972-1980) ==''BICE''== * [[/William Russel Bice|Bice, William Russel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF48-PHT] - 1895(Qld)-1925(WA) - Licences: 6BX Receive Perth (Claremont, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Claremont, WA, 1919) ==''BIDGOOD''== * [[/Archibald Erle Bidgood|Bidgood, Archibald Erle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/29WT-B4Z] - 1909(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 2ALL Sydney (Willoughby, 1939; Dee Why, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: COCP2 270, 1930; AOLCP 26, 1930; COCP1 79, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1936; Willoughby, NSW, 1937; Dee Why, NSW, 1949; Beacon Hill, NSW, 1954; Toowoomba, Qld, 1958); postmaster (Pialba, Qld, 1969; South Pine, Qld, 1972); retired (Withcott, Qld, 1980) ==''BIDMEAD''== * [[/William Ernest Bidmead|Browne, William Ernest Bidmead]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZM-N3K] - 1894(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XEB Sydney (Marrickville, 1913-1914); 2SJ Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; citizen's militia (25th Signallers Co. Engineers, pre WW1); AIF (WW1, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1936); engineering fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1963) - TroveTage: "XEB-2SJ - William Ernest Bidmead" ==''BILLAN''== * [[/Leo John Billan|Billan, Leo John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4P-P87] - 1906(SA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3BR Briagolong (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1205, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Boisdale, Vic, 1931); nurseryman (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); gardener (Prahran, Vic, 1963) ==''BILLINGS''== * [[/Hubert Douglas Billings|Billings, Hubert Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WC5-G7H] - 1894(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: XJP Melbourne (Brighton Beach, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AFC, Signals); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1919; St Kilda, Vic, 1921; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1943); auditor (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BINNS''== * [[/Albert Binns|Binns, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDD-5DL] - 1895(NSW)-1918(NSW) - Licences: XCY Sydney (Mosman, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Relationships: brother of 2IE-2BJ Cecil Binns - TroveTag: "XCY - Albert Binns" * [[/Cecil Binns|Binns, Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-XTD] - 1897(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2IE Receive Sydney (Kogarah, 1922); 2BJ Sydney (Kogarah, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 46, 1924, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 79, 1932; COCP1 378, 1940 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; 1st Division Signals Coy (WW1, 1916+) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1936); radio technician (Carlingford, NSW, 1937; Eastwood, NSW, 1943-1968) - Relationships: brother of XCY Albert Binns - TroveTag: "2IE-2BJ - Cecil Binns" ==''BIRD''== * [[/Henry Scorer Bird|Bird, Henry Scorer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWH-FTC] - 1902(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3HB Melbourne (Sunshine, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Sunshine, 1924-1927); Government employee (Camberwell, 1928-1963); nil (Ashwood, 1968-1972) - Comment: 3HB callsign passed to Sunshine Radio Club 1924-1927 (prominent amateur broadcaster) * [[/Leslie James Bird|Bird, Leslie James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6X2-N4N] - 1897(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, Armidale, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armidale, 1930-1935; Wellington, 1937); civil servant (Homebush, 1943) ==''BIRT''== * [[/William Andrew Birt|Birt, William Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBK-336] - 1907(WA)-1936(WA) - Licences: 6CU Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (North Perth, WA, 1931) ==''BISCHOFF''== * [[/William Edward Conrad Bischoff|Bischoff, William Edward Conrad]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YT-QB7] - 1911(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2LZ Sydney (Crows Nest, 1930-1937); 2LZ Wentworth Falls (1938-1939, 1946-1969); 2AKM Wentworth Falls (Portable, 1939); 2LZ Sydney (Naremburn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 568, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 12, 1936; TVOCP, 346, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Naremburn, 1933-1937); wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, 1943); radio technician (Wentworth Falls, 1949-1958); tele. engineer (Naremburn, 1963); engineer (Naremburn, 1972-1980) ==''BISHOP''== * [[/Clarence Elijah Bishop|Bishop, Clarence Elijah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKZ9-G7S] - 1896(WA)-1971(WA) - Licences: 6DD Receive Albany (1923); 6DD Albany (1923-1924); 6DD Northam (1924); 6LL Katanning (1936-1939); 6LL Perth (Claremont, 1948-1954; East Victoria Park, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1746, 1936, WA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albany, WA, 1922); accountant (Katanning, WA, 1925-1937); clerk (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1954; Victoria Park, WA, 1958-1968) * [[/Frederick Edward Bishop|Bishop, Frederick Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS3-GZQ] - 1882(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2FB Sydney (Kirribilli, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Kirribilli, 1930-1931); grazier (Mullaley, Gunnedah, 1935-1949) * [[/Maurice Glanville Bishop| Bishop, Maurice Glanville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDDP-SVD] - 1908(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Middle Park, Vic, 1931); bank officer (Middle Park, 1935); bank clerk (Bank of NSW Quarters, Ouyen, 1936-1937); bank officer (Hawthorn, 1942-1949; Nelson, Tas, 1954) * [[/Reginald Bishop|Bishop, Reginald "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDJ-D3V] - 1913(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - politician; trade union leader; in conjunction with Media Minister Doug McClelland, oversaw the introduction of FM radio into Australia - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/bishop-reginald-reg-32171 Obituaries Australia] ==''BLACK''== * [[/F. C. Black|Black, F. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: None identified to date - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 297, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: awaits identification, Port Lincoln, SA in 1926 * [[/Rex Cleugh Black|Black, Rex Cleugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZJZ-WY5] - 1912(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2YA Sydney (Rugby, 1933; Auburn, 1934-1935; Greenwich, 1936-1937); 2YA Trangie (1938); 2YA Sydney (Ashfield, 1939; Belmore, 1946; Campsie, 1947; Liverpool, 1948-1950); 2YA Gosford (1954-1961); 2YA Kingsgrove (1965); 2YA Springwood (1969-1975); 2YA Kooringal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1116, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Greenwich, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Campsie, NSW, 1943); school teacher (Liverpool, NSW, 1949); teacher (Gosford, NSW, 1958; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1980) * [[/Robert Hughes Black|Black, Robert Hughes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4S-2YK] - 1917(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2QZ Sydney (Harris Park, 1933-1939; Baulkham Hills, 1946-1947; City CBD, 1954; Hunters Hill, 1955-1975; Strathfield, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1229, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Innisfail, Qld, 1941-1943; Baukham Hills, NSW, 1954; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1958-1972; Strathfield, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William Hector Black|Black, William Hector]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8J2-TCS] - 1912(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3WB Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1939); 2WO Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 663, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Malvern, 1936-1937); bacteriologist (Mosman, 1943-1963); biochemist (Darlinghurst, 1968-1972) * [[/William Sidney Neil Black|Black, William Sidney Neil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWVJ-2XT] - 1921(Vic)-1998(???) - Licences: 2AKJ Canberra (Kingston, 1938-1939); 3QX Melbourne (Chelsea, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2151, 1938, ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Berwick, Vic, 1949); engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1958; Blacktown, NSW, 1963) ==''BLACKBURN''== * [[/W. T. Blackburn|Blackburn, W. T.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Home Hill (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Searched William, Walter, Wilfred - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BLACKMAN''== * [[/Herbert Howbery Blackman|Blackman, Herbert Howbery]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2M-65N] - 1886(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XOE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913); 3PR Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923); 3PR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1924-1925); 3HA Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1927); 3HU Melbourne (Ashburton, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 211, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Malvern, 1909); mechanic (East Malvern, 1913-1916); soldier (Royal Park, 1917-1919); electrician (East Malvern, 1922-1928); mechanic (Burwood, 1931-1968) ==''BLACKWELL''== * [[/William Blackwell|Blackwell, William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAN Sydney (Camperdown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: furnaceman (Camperdown, NSW, 1913) ==''BLADES''== * [[/Lorne Deborah Blades|Blades, Lorne Deborah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN18-HW3] - 1910(Qld)-1935(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1069, 1932, Qld - YL amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (N/A) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ronald Alfred Blades|Blades, Ronald Alfred "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCS-L77] - 1916(Qld)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 4RX Toowoomba (1936-1939); 2VP Sydney (Haberfield, 1946-1947; Ashfield, 1948-1950; Dundas, 1954-1955); 2VP Melbourne (Blackburn, 1956); 2VP Sydney (Balgowlah, 1957-1969; Seaforth, 1975; Dee Why, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1775, 1936, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 615, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); broadcast technician (AWA) - Comment: Two Ronald Alfred Blades born in Qld 1916, 4RX 27/3/1916 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Dundas, NSW, 1954; Balgowlah, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Dee Why, NSW, 1977) ==''BLAIR''== * [[/Keith Andrew William Blair|Blair, Keith Andrew William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK4S-ZXY] - 1911(Vic)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2DX Balranald (1930-1934); 2DX Sydney (Marrickville, 1935-1937); 2DX Bega (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 699, 1930, Vic; BOCP 276, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Balranald, 1932-1935; Randwick, 1936-1937; Bega, 1937); bank officer (Queanbeyan, 1949-1980) * [[/Russell Lewis Blair|Blair, Russell Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HH-8Y4] - 1916(WA)-2010(NZ) - Licences: 2AJE Cooranbong (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely NZ) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Christchurch, 1941-1943; Selwyn, Canterbury, 1946); teacher (Auckland, 1954; Palmerston North, 1957-1960); company director (Palmerston North, 1963-1966); teacher (Palmerston North, 1972-1981); retired (Palmerston North, 1987-2008) ==''BLAKE''== * [[/Robert Leslie Gilbert Blake|Blake, Robert Leslie Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L831-ZLW] - 1888(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3RG Castlemaine (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 484, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Castlemaine, Vic, 1912-1919); house furn. (Castlemaine, Vic, 1924-1949) ==''BLAKEMORE''== * [[/Thomas Victor Blakemore|Blakemore, Thomas Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FR-V6J] - 1916(WA)-2011(WA)95yo - Licences: 6TB Perth (Bayswater, 1947-1965); 6TB Narrogin (1969); 6TB Perth (Bayswater, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2435, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Subiaco, WA, 1937; Bayswater, WA, 1943); wireless mechanic (Bayswater, WA, 1949-1980) ==''BLANCH''== * [[/Cecil Keith Blanch|Blanch, Cecil Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2SR-WR5] - 1903(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2GI Woodford Leigh (1930-1961); 2GI Maclean (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 718, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Brushgrove, NSW, 1930-1932; Woodford Leigh, NSW, 1934-1958); radio serviceman (Maclean, NSW, 1963-1968); serviceman (Maclean, NSW, 1972); retired (Maclean, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BLANCHARD''== * [[/George Edward Henry Blanchard|Blanchard, George Edward Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV2-B4S] - 1899(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DN Sydney (Newtown, 1922-1926; Hurlstone Park, 1927-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 195, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Earlwood, 1930-1980) ==''BLAND''== * [[/William Joseph Bland|Bland, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXT9-4RP] - 1902(India)-1955(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Alberton, 1923); 5AG Adelaide (Alberton, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 765, 1923 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio manufacturer (Tusmore, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5AG - William Joseph Bland" ==''BLUE''== * [[/Harry William Blue|Blue, Harry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVXF-38K] - 1909(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2YI Sydney (Liverpool, 1932-1933); 2YI Albury (1934-1936); 9KO Rabaul (1937); 2YI Broken Hill (1938-1939); 2YI Sydney (Kingsford, 1946; Auburn, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1034, 1932, NSW; COCP3 43, 1936; COCP2 111, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); A.A.M.S. - Electoral Rolls: porter (Liverpool, NSW, 1930-1933); railway employee (Albury, NSW, 1934-1935); wireless operator (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1936); radio officer (Daceyville, NSW, 1943); despatch clerk (Auburn, NSW, 1949-1968); clerk (Auburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BLUNDEN''== * [[/Godfrey Verge Blunden|Blunden, Godfrey Verge]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNG-22L] - 1906(Vic)-1996(France) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Wireless Weekly (editor, 1930s) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (North Sydney, 1930; East Sydney, 1933-1936) * [[/Leon Walter Blunden|Blunden, Leon Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KT-SMV] - 1914(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5BH Adelaide (Firle, 1935-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1535, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BLYARD''== * [[/Alfred Blyard|Blyard, Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIH Nowra (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (brother Walter Raleigh Blyard died Nowra, 1926) ==''BLYTH''== * [[/Oscar Emerson Blyth|Blyth, Oscar Emerson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTYQ-7WL] - 1912(Tas)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3XW Melbourne, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1806, 1936, Vic; COCP1 1204, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Collingwood, Vic, 1934); flyer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943); printer (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''BOASE''== * [[/Norman Robert Boase|Boase, Norman Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Z8-QZS] - 1917(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3NI Melbourne (Malvern, 1947; Glenhuntly, 1948; Burwood, 1954-1955; Darling, 1956; Carlton, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2295, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942; bookkeeper (Warren, NSW, 1943); Oakleigh, Vic, 1949; Carlton, Vic, 1958) ==''BOAST''== * [[/Harold Douglas Boast|Boast, Harold Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2VW-3D4] - 1906(Eng)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AX Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1928-1939); 3AX Lubeck (1946-1969); 3AX Melbourne (Frankston, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 404, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 55, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931-1936); radio engineer (3LK Lubeck, Vic, 1942-1968); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''BOCK''== * [[/Walter Alfred Bock|Bock, Walter Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTY-J6M] - 1886(NZ)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4KC Port Moresby (1937-1939); 9KC Port Moresby (1947-1955); 4KC Mareeba (1956); 4KC Caloundra (1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely PNG) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Acton, ACT, 1943); retired (Caloundra, Qld, 1959) ==''BODKIN''== * [[/Harland Bernard Bodkin|Bodkin, Harland Bernard "Harley"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVGY-QQ7] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2KV Sydney (St Peters, 1935-1938; Marrickville, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1447, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: power station assistant (Tempe, NSW, 1930; St Peters, NSW, 1933); electrician (Tempe, NSW, 1935-1937); radio engineer (Marrickville, NSW, 1943-1980) ==''BOILEAU''== * [[/John George Boileau|Boileau, John George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC2-HLQ] - 1893(SA)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4JT Port Moresby (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Byron Bay, NSW, 1943-1954) ==''BOLD''== * [[/Charles Augustus Bold|Bold, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3N-JSF] - 1894(WA)-1958(WA) - Licences: 6CA Perth (Beaconsfield, 1931-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 832, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Fremantle, WA, 1921-1922); meter tester (South Fremantle, WA, 1925); electrician (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1949); mains superintendent (South Fremantle, WA, 1954-1958) ==''BOLGER''== * [[/Leonard Joseph Bolger|Bolger, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67V-VDD] - 1867(Irl)-1941(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Deputy Director of Navigation, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: master mariner (Williamstown, 1914-1917); public servant (Elsternwick, 1919); master mariner (Elsternwick, 1931-1937) ==''BOLLAS''== * [[/George William Bollas|Bollas, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY4M-4XT] - 1915(Vic)-2012(Vic) - Licences: 3LA Melbourne (Footscray, 1935-1939); 3LA Yarraville (1948-1960); 3LA Melbourne (West Footscray, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1557, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Footscray, Vic, 1937-1942; Footscray West, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BOLTON''== * [[/Milton Cedric Cardwell Bolton|Bolton, Milton Cedric Cardwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDD-1ML] - 1918(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6MB Perth (Subiaco, 1939, 1947-1956; Floreat Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2400, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor body builder (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1958); director (Floreat Park, WA, 1963-1980) ==''BOND''== * [[/Francis William Bond|Bond, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4Q-ZQ4] - 1917(Vic)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 3SQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1937-1939); 4SQ Willis Island (1947); 4AKG Rockhampton (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1914, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 529, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1968); radiocommunications (Rosebud, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Rupert Francis Bond|Bond, Rupert Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZHS-QB3] - 1886(Vic)-1961(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Rockhampton, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, Qld, 1912-1937; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1958) ==''BONGERS''== * [[/Gysbert Sheldon Bongers|Bongers, Gysbert Sheldon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7F9-DXK] - 1900(NSW)-1948(NSW) - Licences: N745 Receive Sydney (1922); 2HY Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1922); 2HY Sydney (Rockdale, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Rockdale, 1930-1935; Hamilton, Qld, 1936-1937); engineer (Woollahra, 1943) ==''BONNER''== * [[/Alfred Coleman Bonner|Bonner, Alfred Coleman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MV14-MTM] - 1854(Tas)-1930(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Legana (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Trevallyn, 1914-1922); no occupation (Legana, 1928) ==''BONNERUP''== * [[/Peter Madsen Bonnerup|Bonnerup, Peter Madsen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6F5-RC8] - 1890(Tas?)-1976(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as patent attorney, WA) - Electoral Rolls: patent attorney (Nedlands, 1922; South Perth, 1925-1972) - Links: [https://www.carnamah.com.au/bio/peter-madsen-bonnerup Bio] ==''BONNINGTON''== * [[/John Archibald Bonnington|Bonnington, John Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88Y-1JP] - 1909(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1930-1931); 2AKB Sydney (Avalon Beach, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 569, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 3AirOCP 16, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Broken Hill, 1931); engineer (Woollahra, 1932-1933); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1935); air pilot (Avalon Beach, 1949-1963) ==''BONWILL''== * [[/Edward Warren Bonwill|Bonwill, Edward Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J35-NNV] - 1869(USA)-1945(NSW) - Licences: XBP Sydney (1912-1914); 2CA Receive Cowra (1922); 2CA Cowra (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Barellan, 1930; Cowra, 1934-1937; Lithgow, 1937-1943) ==''BORGEEST''== * [[/William Frederic Borgeest|Borgeest, William Frederic or Frederick (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1WM-GHT] - 1917(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3ZY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1938); 3ZY Colac (1947); 3ZY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1948; Glen Iris, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1908, 1937, Vic; BOCP 223, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Burnie, Tas, 1939); engineer (Colac, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Camberwell South, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''BORLAND''== * [[/Alexander Borland|Borland, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJZ-JGT] - 1893(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XFT Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1st Signals Squadron Wireless, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Strathfield, NSW, 1930-1943; Concord, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''BOSHER''== * [[/Allan Thomas Bosher|Bosher, Allan Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNNY-B75] - 1913(NZ)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2TU Sydney (Greenwich, 1935-1936; North Sydney, 1938-1939; Cammeray, 1946-1955; Crows Nest, 1956-1969; Cammeray, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 650, 1942; COCP1 677, 1943; (likely first qualified in NZ) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1935-1968); engineer (Crows Nest, NSW, 1972; Cammeray, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BOTTEN''== * [[/Herbert William Botten|Botten, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS2-8QJ] - 1895(SA)-1973(???) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (CBD, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Neutral Bay, 1930); radio manager (Darlinghurst, 1933-1936); manager (Darlinghurst, 1937-1958) ==''BOUCHARD''== * [[/Victor John Reid Bouchard|Bouchard, Victor John Reid "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93B-52C] - 1897(Qld)-1936(Qld) - 4BY Receive Brisbane (Auchenflower, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur club administrator - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Auchenflower, 1921-1926); clerk (Buranda, 1928) ==''BOULTBEE''== * [[/Kenneth Walker Boultbee|Boultbee, Kenneth Walker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMWB-1Q4] - 1905(Tas)-1981(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Taringa, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: agent (Taringa, Qld, 1928-1958; Corinda, Qld, 1963-1968; St Lucia, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Broadbeach, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''BOUNDY''== * [[/George Henry Boundy|Boundy, George Henry]] - 1866(Vic)-1932(Vic) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), early wireless experimenter, radio clubs (WIQ), state public servant (P&TQ, engineer), federal public servant (PMGD, engineer) ==''BOURKE''== * [[/J. Bourke|Bourke, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: V734 Receive Yarck (1922); Receive 3GP Yarck (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BOURNE''== * [[/Francis Frederick Bourne|Bourne, Francis Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX55-9GM] - 1916(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5BU Adelaide (Unley, 1935-1939; Wayville, 1947; Malvern, 1948-1954; Blackwood, 1955-1965; Belair, 1969); 5BU Keith (1975); 5BU Naracoorte (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1593, 1935, SA; 2COCP 1282, 1953; 1COCP 1722, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Parkside, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BOWDEN''== * [[/Eric James Germain Bowden|Bowden, Eric James Germain]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7T7-YC2] - 1894(Tas)-1984(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - PMGD Wireless Inspector, Hobart, 1920s & 1930s; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as equipment engineer, PMGD, Tas) - Relationships: son of Frank Prosser Bowden; brother of John Gibson Bowden - Electoral Rolls: junior assistant engineer (Hobart North, 1922); engineer (Hobart South, 1936-1937) * [[/Frank Prosser Bowden|Bowden, Frank Prosser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97MP-G4L] - 1860(Tas)-1934(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter, Tas PMGD, Federal PMGD - Relationships: father of Eric James Germain Bowden and John Gibson Bowden - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hobart North, 1914-1928) * [[/John Gibson Bowden|Bowden, John Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNJZ-V69] - 1906(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - employee of Medhurst Electrical - Relationships: son of Frank Prosser Bowden; brother of Eric James Germain Bowden - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Launceston, 1928); electrical mechanic (New Town, 1936-1937); engineer (Nelson, 1943-1963) * [[/Ronald Stanley Bowden|Bowden, Ronald Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQGS-F9R] - 1900(Eng)-1981(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Taringa, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albion, Qld, 1921); car driver (Wilston, Qld, 1934); car proprietor (Newmarket, Qld, 1936-1943); store keeper (Urangan, Qld, 1949-1954); farmer (Mundubbera, Qld, 1958-1963); retired (Urangan, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''BOWEN''== * [[/Harold Keith Bowen|Bowen, Harold Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGK-7SZ] - 1913(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5KB Adelaide (Maylands, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1049, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Tranmere, SA, 1943) * [[/Joseph La Venture Bowen|Bowen, Joseph La Venture or Laventure]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPP-MLB] - 1917(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4LB Brisbane (Hamilton, 1935-1939)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1445, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1958); public servant (Kedron, Qld, 1963) * [[/Maurice Bowen|Bowen, Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKWH-7MR] - 1915(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3VK Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1937; Windsor, 1938-1939; Mont Albert, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1543, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Coburg, Vic, 1937; St Kilda North, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Mont Albert, Vic, 1949) ==''BOWER''== * [[/George Geoffrey Bower|Bower, George Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWVM-BC5] - 1919(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2OI Sydney (Earlwood, 1936-1939; Collaroy, 1946-1950; Dee Why, 1954-1960; Collaroy, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1823, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Dee Why, NSW, 1954-1958; Collaroy, NSW, 1963-1968; Collaroy Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BOWICKE''== * [[/S. J. Bowicke|Bowicke, S. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XCI Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: W. Bowicke in Sands @ Paddington 1911 ==''BOWIE''== * [[/Luther Douglas Bowie|Bowie, Luther Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCT-J1V] - 1913(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3DU Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1935-37); 3DU Portable Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1938); 3TC Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1937-1939); 3DU Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1948-1969); 2DU Evans Heads (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1518, 1935, Vic; BOCP 218, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1935-1942; Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1963; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1968-1972); retired (Evans Head, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BOWLEY''== * [[/Alfred Hobden Bowley|Bowley, Alfred Hobden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN48-MT1] - 1887(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3AP Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1939; Ashburton, 1947-1955; Hawthorn, 1956; Nunawading, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1460, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Auburn, Vic, 1924-1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''BOWMAN''== * [[/Hubert Nigel Bowman|Bowman, Hubert Nigel "Pete"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4PT-FY3] - 1908(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5FM Adelaide (Payneham, 1932-1933; Royston Park, 1937; Payneham, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1956); 5FM Crystal Brook (1960); 5FM Bridgewater (1965-1980+); 5FN Portable (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 911, 1932, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 259, 1939; BOCP 282, 1940; 1COCP 354, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BOYD''== * [[/Albert Boyd|Boyd, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMM-KRM] - 1910?(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TE Sydney (Rozelle, 1935-1937); 2TE Newcastle (New Lambton, 1938-1939; Charlestown, 1946-1954; Maryville, 1955-1957; Islington, 1958; Blacksmith, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Rozelle, NSW, 1934-1937; Charlestown, NSW, 1943-1954) * [[/Gordon James Boyd|Boyd, Gordon James "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9K-Q7L] - 1912(???)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AML Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2308, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Brighton Le Sands, NSW, 1943-1977) * [[/John a'Beckett Penleigh Boyd|Boyd, John a'Beckett Penleigh "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HD5-QST] - 1915(Vic)-1981(WA) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1904, 1937, Vic; 3AIR 806, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, Vic, 1937-1949); pilot (Balwyn, Vic, 1954-1972); retired (Chidlow, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman James Boyd|Boyd, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-VM7] - 1897(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XNO Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914); 3EL Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1923); 3EL Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1924-1925; Caulfield, 1925-1927; Elwood, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 104, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio engineer (3UZ, 1920s); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, 1919-1924); manager (Caulfield, 1926-1928); engineer (Elsternwick, 1931-1937); electrician (St Kilda, 1949-1963); retired (Caulfield, 1967-1977) ==''BOYTON''== * [[/Claude John Boyton|Boyton, Claude John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTPH-PH2] - 1902(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ALE Jugiong (1938-1939); 2ALE Sydney (Stanmore, 1947); 2ALI Cooma North (1954); 2ALI Sydney (Randwick, 1955-1958; Bexley, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2195, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bethungra, NSW, 1930-1936); radio mechanic (Cootamundra, NSW, 1937); sound operator (Hillston, NSW, 1937); electric motor operator (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Annandale, NSW, 1949; Randwick, NSW, 1958; Bexley, NSW, 1958); engineer (Booker Bay, NSW, 1963); electronics technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BRACKEN''== * [[/Leonard Carl Bracken|Bracken, Leonard Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58V-LLQ] - 1910(Tas)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2LF Sydney (Ashfield, 1933; Stanmore, 1933-1934; Cremorne, 1935-1936); 2FF Sydney (Cremorne, 1937-1939; Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP1 54, 1947, NSW (likely prior RAN qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Withdrawal: 2LF amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2LF Young commercial service - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRADBURY''== * [[/B. J. Bradbury|Bradbury, B. J.]] - abt 1887(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPO, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: ==''BRADDOCK''== * [[/Albert Braddock|Braddock, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQN-VRM] - 1890(Eng)-1916(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 14, 1914 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Esperance, WA, 1916) * [[/George Stacey Braddock|Braddock, George Stacey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-DGH] - 1913(Qld)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 2AGL Moree East (1937-1938); 3AGL Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1900, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Bundaberg, Qld, 1936); wireless telegraphy operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); dry cleaner (Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BRADFORD''== * [[/Alfred Keith Bradford|Bradford, Alfred Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q5-VC5] - 1912(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4KK Millmerran (1936-1939, 1947-1975); 4KK Drillham (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1750, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Millmerran, Qld, 1934-1937); farmer (Millmerran, Qld, 1943-1954); radio dealer (Millmerran, Qld, 1958-1968); farmer (Drillham, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/John Richard Bradford|Bradford, John Richard]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - senior federal public servant (chief electrical engineer, Qld, PMGD) ==''BRADLEY''== * [[/David Max Bradley|Bradley, David Max]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZR-FCT] - 1922(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2344, 1939, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank Randell Bradley|Bradley, Frank Randell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G973-F7P] - 1884(SA)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 3ZK Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923-1931); 2JB Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2, 1924, No. 1 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; federal public servant (PMGD, Superintendant Telegraphs Vic, 1928; Deputy PMG Qld; NSW); historian (telegraphs) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Sandringham, Vic, 1914-1924; Mosman, NSW, 1933-1943); no occupation (Killara, NSW, 1954-1963) - TroveTag: "3ZK-2JB - Frank Randell Bradley" & "!Wikibooks 3ZK" ==''BRAGG''== * [[/William Henry Bragg|Bragg, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFQ-9N6] - 1862(Eng)-1942(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nile yet identified - pioneer wireless experimenter; academic (University of Adelaide, 1885-1908), physicist, chemist, mathematician, shared Nobel prize in 1915 with his son William Lawrence Bragg, son-in-law of Charles Todd - Links: [[w:William Henry Bragg|Wikipedia]] * [[/William Lawrence Bragg|Bragg, William Lawrence "Lawrence"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWXT-CLR] - 1890(SA)-1971(Eng) - participated as a youth in his father's wireless experiments, academic (University of Adelaide), physicist, shared Nobel prize in 1915 with his father William Henry Bragg, grandson of Charles Todd - Links: [[w:Lawrence Bragg|Wikipedia]] ==''BRAIN''== * [[/S. F. Brain|Brain, S. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZD Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: likely related XFR V. J. Brain - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/V. J. Brain|Brain, V. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XFR Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: likely related 2ZD S. F. Brain - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRAMLEY''== * [[/John Alfred Bramley|Bramley, John Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIW Wyndham (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRANCH''== * [[/Lorayne Branch|Branch, Lorayne]] - Living - author ("Henry Sutton, The Innovative Man"); historian (Henry Sutton) ==''BRAND''== * [[/Albert Onslow Brand| Brand, Albert Onslow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6R-T44] - 1904(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AIO The Entrance (1937-1939, 1946-1950); Toowoon Bay (1954-1961); Harrington (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2051, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (The Entrance, NSW, 1931; Orange, NSW, 1932; The Entrance, NSW, 1933-1949); electrical contractor (Toowoon Bay, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Harrington, NSW, 1968-1977; Maclean, NSW, 1980) * [[/Jack Brand|Brand, Jack "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4V-QGJ] - 1910(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2ADX Sydney (Ryde, 1939); 2ADX Newcastle (Lorn, 1946-1950); 2ZN Braidwood (1954-1955); 2ZN Sydney (Belmore, 1956-1957; Rockdale, 1958; Homebush West, 1960-1961; Strathfield, 1965); 2ZN Bourke (1969); 2ZN Hume Weir (1975); 2ZN Sydney (Strathfield, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1827, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1933; Rozelle, 1934-1935; Ryde, NSW, 1936); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1937; Rockdale, NSW, 1943); municipal engineer (Lorn, NSW, 1949); engineer (Braidwood, NSW, 1954) ==''BRANDON''== * [[/Eric Frank Brandon|Brandon, Eric Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPK-2ZY] - 1907(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5FB Wilmington (1933-1939); 5FB Adelaide (Prospect, 1948); 5FA Oodnadatta (1965); 5FA Ramco (1969-1975); 5FA Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1145, 1933, SA; 2COCP 140, 1938; 1COCP 183, 1938; BOCP 201, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRANFORD''== * [[/Kenneth Harold Branford|Branford, Kenneth Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQM-5NC] - 1919(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2ABW Sydney (Bondi North, 1939); 2APB Coffs Harbour (1954-1956); 2APB Sydney (Lane Cove, 1957-1958; North Ryde, 1960-1975); 2APB Gosford (Point Clare, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 184, 1938; COCP1 583, 1942; TVOCP 206, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); communications officer (Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 1954; North Ryde, NSW, 1958-1972); technician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1977); retired (Point Clare, NSW, 1980) ==''BRANKS''== * [[/Albert Mervyn Branks|Branks, Albert Mervyn "Merv"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6Y-88K] - 1906(NZ)-1978(NZ) - prominent MW and SW broadcast listener 1920s to 1970s, DX Clubs (New Zealand DX Radio Association, New Zealand Radio DX League, All-Wave All-World DX Club) - Links: [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen-tributes/ Tribute] ==''BRANSON''== * [[/George Henry Branson|Branson, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56C-CDW] - 1918(Wales)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2EJ Sydney (Mascot, 1934-1935; Concord, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1393, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Enfield, NSW, 1943); manager (Greenwell Point, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''BRASCH''== * [[/Ernest Henry Brasch|Brasch, Ernest Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-S98] - 1898(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJL Melbourne (Hawksburn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Munitions Workers Coy) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1922); motor engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1924; Swan Hill, Vic, 1925-1937); engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1954; Malvern East, Vic, 1963) ==''BREBNER''== * [[/Walter John Alexander Brebner|Brebner, Walter John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKGS-DR1] - 1905(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3JQ Geelong (Belmont, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1172, 1933, Vic; BOCP 135, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Electrician, Wireless Mechanic, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Belmont, Vic, 1937); radio announcer (Geelong West, Vic, 1942); broadcaster (Geelong, Vic, 1949); radio dealer (Geelong West, Vic, 1954); manager (Belmont, Vic, 1963-1977) ==''BREDEN''== * [[/Wynne Steere Breden|Breden, Wynne Steere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/979Z-1QH] - 1900(Qld)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Rx Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1923); 2WS Newcastle (CBD, 1924-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 9, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; shipyard business - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Melbourne, Vic, 1922-1924; Newcastle, NSW, 1930-1932); agent (Newcastle, NSW, 1935; Stockton, NSW, 1936-1937); contractor (Toronto, NSW, 1943-1958); company director (Toronto, NSW, 1968) ==''BREEN''== * [[/James Henry Breen|Breen, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYV4-826] - 1906(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3SA Melbourne (Ripponlea, 1936-1939); 3UY Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1774, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1934); radio engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); manager (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Camden, Vic, 1967; Elsternwick, Vic, 1977) ==''BREHAUT''== * [[/Albert Leslie Brehaut|Brehaut, Albert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTB-JTG] - 1905(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3SB Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1933-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1082, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Oakleigh, Vic, 1926-1954) ==''BREMERMAN''== * [[/Harold Frederick Bremerman|Bremerman, Harold Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCQ-QWC] - 1903(Eng)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4HB Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Aspley (1955-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1267, 1934, Qld; COCP (Eng) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; television experimenter (4CM); radio clubs (WIAQ, Life Member; Brisbane DX Club); employment (electrician, Courier Mail, Besley & Pike, Mt. Olivett Hospital); pilot; UK Merchant Navy 1920s - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Albion, Qld, 1928); mechanic (Wooloowin, Qld, 1936-1954); retired (Aspley, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BREMNER''== * [[/John Latta Bremner|Bremner, John Latta]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKP-7J6] - 1915(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2024, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1967) * [[/Thomas Bremner|Bremner, Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLN-JT5] - 1919(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 3DV Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1936-1939); 3AKU Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1948); 2ANV Sydney (Randwick, 1950-1958; Killara, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1649, 1936, Vic; BOCP 531, 1943; COCP2 872, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1942; Woollahra East, NSW, 1949); accountant (Killara, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''BRENNAN''== * [[/Allan James Brennan|Brennan, Allan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TR-SNJ] - 1887(Vic)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 31, 1914 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Seven Hills, NSW, 1930); journalist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930-1933; East Sydney, NSW, 1934-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); retired (Dee Why, NSW, 1958) * [[/John Martin Brennan|Brennan, John Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKVN-2T1] - 1904(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2ALQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1939, 1946-1956; Dee Why, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2269, 1939, NSW; TVOCP 344, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Blacktown, NSW, 1930-1933); electrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Blacktown, NSW, 1943-1954); teacher (Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1977) - Relationships: brother of 2ACE Loughlin Brennan * [[/Leonard Laughton Brennan|Brennan, Leonard Laughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2Q-S5G] - 1916(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AMU Gosford (1939; 1946-1961); 2AMU Killarney Vale (1965-1975); 2AMU Mt Victoria (1980); 2LM Mt Victoria (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2332, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theatre proprietor (Gosford, NSW, 1943-1963); company director (Killarney Vale, NSW, 1968-1977); retired (Mt Victoria, NSW, 1980) * [[/Loughlin Brennan|Brennan, Loughlin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ7X-3KV] - 1908(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2ACE Sydney (Blacktown, 1936-1939, 1946-1954); 2ACE Leeton (1955-1957); 2ACE Wagga Wagga (1958-1961); 2ACE Sydney (Blacktown, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1658, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1930-1954); public servant (Wagga Wagga, 1958-1963; Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1980) - Relationships: brother of 2ALQ John Martin Brennan * [[/William Edward Brennan|Brennan, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3V-CVJ] - 1904(WA)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3RO Melbourne (Thornbury, 1931-1933; Murrumbeena, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1931); clerk (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972); retired (Carnegie, Vic, 1977) ==''BREWER''== * [[/Alfred Henry Brewer|Brewer, Alfred Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJM-MWL] - 1871(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XHB Sydney (Bondi, 1913-1914); 2CN Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Bondi, NSW, 1913; Bronte, NSW, 1930-1935; Ulladulla, NSW, 1937; Berry, NSW, 1943) * [[/Phillip John Brewer|Brewer, Phillip or Philip John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKH-MNW] - 1900(WA)-1948(SA) - Licences: 5JA Adelaide (Parkside, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 269, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Parkside, 1939-1943) ==''BRIDGE''== * [[/Wilmur James Mitchell Bridge|Bridge, Wilmur James Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBB4-TYN] - 1916(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3QV Benalla (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2211, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937; Sandringham, Vic, 1942); engineer (Benalla, Vic, 1949) ==''BRIDGER''== * [[/Thomas William Bridger|Bridger, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85V-2YT] - 1885(UK)-1941(NT) - Licences: 4AP Receive Brisbane (City, 1923); 4AP Brisbane (Hamilton, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer; public servant; WW1 (2nd Aust Flying Squadron, 1916) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (West Perth, 1914); consulting engineer (Auchenflower, 1925); poultry farmer (Geebung, 1928); engineer (Armadale, 1934-1937) - Directories: electrical engineer (Adelaide, 1915; Melbourne, 1917-1921; Brisbane, 1923-1927; Adelaide, 1930) ==''BRIDGES''== * [[/Frank John Claud Bridges|Bridges, Frank John Claud or Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHRF-XHR] - 1885(NZ)-1964(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 141, 1915; 2COCP 182, 1930; 1COCP 279, 1932 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Roebourne, 1916-1917); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Esperance, 1921-1949); retired (Esperance, 1958-1963) ==''BRIDGEWATER''== * [[/Francis Henry Bridgewater|Bridgewater, Francis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58N-NQL] - 1906(Eng)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ZO Sydney (Moore Park, 1933-1939; CBD, 1947); 2ZI Broken Hill (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Surry Hills, NSW, 1930-1937; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1943); musician (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1954); business manager (Broken Hill, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''BRIGDEN''== * [[/Gordon Joseph Brigden|Brigden, Gordon Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-1M5] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ACJ Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939, 1946-1950; St Ives, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2234, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Manly, NSW, 1937-1943); importer (Harbord, NSW, 1949; St Ives, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''BRIGGS''== * [[/David Eastman Briggs|Briggs, David Eastman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY3B-PKK] - 1913(Vic)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 3FU Melbourne (Coburg, 1934-1939, 1947-1960); 7RF Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1317, 1934, Vic; COCP2 803, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Coburg, Vic, 1934-1954); retired (Albury, NSW, 1980) * [[/Donald Robert Briggs|Briggs, Donald Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5B-1TN] - 1915(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5BD Adelaide (Walkerville, 1935-1939; Henley Beach, 1947; South Plympton, 1954-19600; 5HB Adelaide (Morphett Vale, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1490, 1935, SA; 2COCP 413, 1941; BOCP 373, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Kirkcaldy, SA, 1939) - TroveTag: "5BD-5HB - Donald Robert Briggs" * [[/Percy Briggs|Briggs, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB28-PM5] - 1907(Qld)-1992(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2232, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; Wembley Park, WA, 1943); technician (South Perth, WA, 1949-1968; Como, WA, 1972-1980) ==''BRIGHT''== * [[/William Henry Herbert Bright|Bright, William Henry Herbert "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBQH-GSX] - 1898(Qld)-1961(Qld) - Licences: Spark; 4FA Toowoomba (1923); 4AA Toowoomba (1924-1925); 4WB Toowoomba (1925-1927); 4OO Toowoomba (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 123, 1925, No. 13 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: callsign 4AA withdrawn by PMGD for their use - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Toowoomba, 1919-1943); clerk (Toowoomba, 1949); mechanic (Toowoomba, 1954-1958) ==''BRIMBLE''== * [[/Charles Campbell Brimble|Brimble, Charles Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5L-9GH] - 1915(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5CB Adelaide (Somerton, 1935-1939, 1947-1948; Somerton Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1446, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Somerton, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BRIMS''== * [[/Marcus John Gordon Brims|Brims, Marcus John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZWB-S11] - 1888(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: XQA Mareeba (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; business proprietor (plywood & veneer manufacture) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Mareeba, 1912-1913); foreman joiner (Milton, 1921); timber merchant (Milton, 1925-1931); plywood manufacturer (Annerley, 1937-1958); business manager (Annerley, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "XQA - Marcus John Gordon Brims" & "!Wikibooks Brims" ==''BRINKMAN''== * [[/Sydney James Ferdinand Brinkman|Brinkman or Brinckman, Sydney James Ferdinand "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS4-53R] - 1912(Tas)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ID Griffith, ACT (1935-1939); 2IS Coffs Harbour (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1425, 1935, ACT; COCP1 403, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Griffith, ACT, 1935-1949; Turvey Park, NSW, 1958; Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BRISTOW''== * [[/John Morrison Bristow|Bristow, John Morrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPL-DLJ] - 1908(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2ZX Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 243, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Neutral Bay, 1930-1935); manager (Gordon, 1937-1943); company manager (Pymble, 1949); manager (Wahroonga, 1954-1980) ==''BRITT''== * [[/Dudley Gordon Britt|Britt, Dudley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBB4-D5B] - 1909(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3HT Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2210, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Doncaster, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''BROADFOOT''== * [[/James Broadfoot|Broadfoot, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR1C-TQ7] - 1920(Qld)-2012(NSW)92yo - Licences: 2AJD Sydney (Lindfield, 1938-1939, 1947-1961; Killara, 1965-1969; Gordon, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2095, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1949); medical practitioner (Lindfield, NSW, 1954-1963; Killara, NSW, 1968; Gordon, NSW, 1972-1977; Glenorie, NSW, 1980) ==''BROADLEY''== * [[/David Hadley Broadley| Broadley, David Hadley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JR-VDL] - 1917(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2AFU Sydney (Undercliffe, 1937-1939; Earlwood, 1946-1961; Lugarno, 1965, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1892, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Undercliffe, NSW, 1943-1958; Earlwood, NSW, 1963; Lugarno, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''BROCK''== * [[/Hector Edward Earl Brock|Brock, Hector Edward Earl]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VQL-BTC] - 1902(Vic)-1962(SA) - Licences: 3ZC Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1924); 5DP Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1924-1927; Malvern, 1927-1938); 5UZ Adelaide (Fullarton, 1954-1956; Nailsworth, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 25, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; University of Adelaide (Demonstrator & Technical Assistant, 1949) - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1924); no occupation (Malvern, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "3ZC-5DP-5UZ - Hector Edward Earl Brock" ==''BROGAN''== * [[/John Patrick Hugh Brogan|Brogan, John Patrick Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYH-BHN] - 1909(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3CG Merbein (1933-1939); 3CG Melbourne (Elwood, 1947; Richmond, 1948; The Basin, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1094, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Merbein, Vic, 1931-1942); tramway employee (Richmond, Vic, 1949); tram driver (The Basin, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''BROINOWSKI''== * [[/Leopold Thomas Broinowski|Broinowski, Leopold Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6FR-SMR] - 1871(Vic)-1937(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as associate editor, Hobart Mercury, Tas) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Hobart South, 1914-1937) ==''BROOK''== * [[/William Laurence Brook|Brook, William Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K63Q-J18] - 1906(SA)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2ACT Dubbo (1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2238, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Annandale, NSW, 1930); motor engineer (Glenton, NSW, 1931); station hand (Murrumbidgerie, NSW, 1934-1935); mechanic (Dubbo, NSW, 1937-1968); ==''BROOKE''== * [[/Wilberforce Henry Liddon Brooke|Brooke, Wilberforce Henry Liddon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB61-69T] - 1891(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BR Terrigal (1930-1936); 2BR Dora Creek (1937-1939, 1946-1958); 2BR Paterson (1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 638, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telegraphist (1917); WW1 (Wireless Training School, Moore Park, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Jerry's Plains, 1930; Terrigal, 1931-1937; Dora Creek, 1949-1958; Paterson, 1963-1968) ==''BROOKES''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Brookes|Brookes, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSJ-GV6] - 1911(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4BA Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1936-1937; Ashgrove, 1938-1939; Wooloowin, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1641, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943-1954); waterside Worker (Wooloowin, Qld, 1958) * [[/W. D. Brookes|Brookes, W. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJBH Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BROOKS''== * [[/Albert Henry Milton Brooks|Brooks, Albert Henry Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT1Q-DVK] - 1901(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5KG Adelaide (Grange, 1933-1939; Croydon, 1946-1960+); 5AH Adelaide (Ridleton, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1170, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Croydon, 1939); railway employee (Croydon, 1941-1943) - Relationships: likely related to 7JB John Vickery Brooks and 7DB D. C. Brooks * [[/David Deane Brooks|Brooks, David Deane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58F-VVY] - 1912(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2NX Sydney (Kensington, 1933-1936; Vaucluse, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 431, 1933; COCP1 343, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Vaucluse, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Qantas Airways, Berrimah, NT, 1949); radio technician (Edgecliff, NSW, 1954-1963); radio technician (Carnarvon, WA, 1968); technician (Nowra North, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Frederick James Brooks|Brooks, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJ8-BKF] - 1892(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XFM Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912-1914); 2EA Receive Barmedman (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Arncliffe, NSW, 1913); engineer (West Wyalong, NSW, 1930); electrician (West Wyalong, NSW, 1932-1937); teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); * [[/John Vickery Brooks|Brooks, John Vickery "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHXL-RK8] - 1905(SA)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 7JB Hobart (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 37, 1924, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer; originally from Adelaide - Relationships: likely related to 5KG Albert Henry Brooks and 7DB D. C. Brooks - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart South, 1928; Malvern, Vic, 1954-1980) - Trovetag: "7JB - John Vickery Brooks" ==''BROOME''== * [[/Francis Montague Guido Broome|Broome, Francis Montague Guido]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPK6-V7S] - 1909(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 2XJ Sydney (Croydon Park, 1932-1934); 2XJ The Entrance (1937-1939); 2XJ Sydney (Punchbowl, 1946-1947; Bankstown, 1948-1961); 2XJ McMasters Beach (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1026, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Croydon Park, NSW, 1931-1934; Haberfield, NSW, 1936; The Entrance, NSW, 1937-1943); electroplater (Bankstown, NSW, 1949); technician (Bankstown, NSW, 1954-1963); not available (Margate, Qld, 1969); retired (Clontarf, Qld, 1972; Scarborough, Qld, 1977) * [[/Joseph Paul Broome|Broome, Joseph Paul "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW3P-756] - 1920(Qld)-2008(Qld) - Licences: 4PB Brisbane (Grange, 1938-1939, 1947; Moorooka, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2205, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tram conductor (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949); radio mechanic (Moorooka, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BROOMHALL''== * [[/Charles Alfred Broomhall|Broomhall, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7NZ-2SV] - 1891(Vic)-1968(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 729, 1922 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geraldton, 1916); mechanic (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1925; Canning Bridge, 1931-1937; Applecross, 1943-1954); retired (Bickley, 1958-1963) ==''BROOMHEAD''== * [[/Sydney Vernon Broomhead|Broomhead, Sydney Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CK-TGN] - 1912(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2UL Sydney (Campsie, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1096, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Campsie, NSW, 1933-1936); clerk (Wollongong, NSW, 1937; North Wollongong, NSW, 1943-1954; Wollongong, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''BROWN (A-I)''== * [[/Alan George Brown|Brown, Alan George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G849-43Y] - 1909(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3CX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1928-1937; Upper Hawthorn, 1938-1939; Canterbury, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 446, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, 1931); public servant (Auburn, 1936-1937); RAAF (St Kilda North, 1943); civil servant (Auburn, 1949); clerk (Deepdene, 1954; Camberwell North, 1963-1968) * [[/Alan Weymouth Brown|Brown, Alan Weymouth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSKH-1N5] - 1902(Tas)-1938(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Listeners' League, Hobart (assistant secretary); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Assistant Secretary, Listeners' League, Hobart, Tas) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart South, 1936-1937) * [[/Albert Telfer Brown|Brown, Albert Telfer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VT-YM1] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2IU Sydney (Rozelle, 1934-1936; St Leonards, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1266, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Dubbo, NSW, 1934; St Leonards, NSW, 1937); clerk (North Wollstonecraft, 1949); auditor (Roseville, NSW, 1954-1968); public servant (Curtin, ACT, 1972); retired (Roseville, NSW, 1977; Valentine, NSW, 1980) * [[/Alfred Brown|Brown, Alfred "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBD9-157] - 1896(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3QW Melbourne (Preston, 1937-1939; Sandringham, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2020, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1972) * [[/Alfred Louis Brown|Brown, Alfred Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQV-4SS] - 1885(Eng)-1971(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as general manager, 5CL, SA) - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Claremont, WA, 1910); optician (Applecross, 1916-1917); director (Kew, Vic, 1926); engineer (Cottesloe, 1936-1937) * [[/Arthur John Brown|Brown, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KP-9XJ] - 1914(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2IK Sydney (Earlwood, 1934-1939; Epping, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1251, 1934, NSW; BOCP 115, 1937; TVOCP 44, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Fitter (Earlwood, NSW, 1936-1937); Inspector (Meadowbank, NSW, 1943; Epping, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Bruce Kevin Brown|Brown, Bruce Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S4-CV1] - 1920(Tas)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 7QZ Launceston (1937-1939); 2AQZ Sydney (Meadowbank, 1954-1969; Annangrove, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1942, 1937, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 303, 1940; 1COCP 492, 1941; TVOCP 1014, 1968 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Meadowbank, 1943-1968); technician (Annangrove, 1972-1980) * [[/Clarence Roy Brown|Brown, Clarence Roy]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - founder of 5KA Class B Adelaide; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, 5KA, SA) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Clifford Walter Brown|Brown, Clifford Walter "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCV5-M8M] - 1906(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6CB Perth (Subiaco, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 640, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Subiaco, 1931-1937); traveller (Nedlands, 1943-1963); business manager (Wembley, 1968); manager (Morley, 1972; Dianella, 1977-1980) * [[/Ernest Charles Brown|Brown, Ernest Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPG6-K19] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AJ Sydney (Tempe, 1932-1939, 1946-1969; Penshurst, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 912, 1932, NSW; COCP2 110, 1937; COCP1 295, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Wireless Telegraphy Officer, 1940-1945) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tempe, NSW, 1935-1968); public servant (Penshurst, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Frank Makepeace Brown|Brown, Frank Makepeace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H5-2M5] - 1911(WA)-2006(WA) - Licences: 6FB Mullewa (1939, 1946-1948); 6FB Perth (Bassendean, 1954-1960; Doubleview, 1965-1969; Rossmoyne, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2375, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Northam, 1936; Bassendean, 1943); civil servant (Mullewa, 1949); telephone technician (Bassendean, 1954-1963); civil servant (Doubleview, 1968-1972); telephone technician (Rossmoyne, 1977-1980) * [[/George Brown|Brown, George]] - 1875(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AHL Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1970, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: numerous contemporaneous GBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Douglas Brown|Brown, George Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCQ-JFD] - 1902(Qld)-1938(Qld) - Licences: 4DB Brisbane (Ascot, Qld, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: timber merchant (Hamilton, Qld, 1925-1928); director (Ascot, Qld, 1931-1937) * [[/George Dundas Brown|Brown, George Dundas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMP-G4W] - 1898(NSW)-1932(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 304, 1917 (Marconi) - ship wireless operator?; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Probate: railway employee (1932) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1927; Toorak, Vic, 1931) * [[/George Henry Bryden Brown|Brown, George Henry Bryden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZK-XG1] - 1890(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2EB Sydney (Drummoyne, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 127, 1915 (Balsillie); COCP2 276, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Harry Percy Brown|Brown, Harry Percy "Horsepower", "Poo Bah"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1R8-R1W] - 1878(Eng)-1967(NSW) - senior federal public servant (Director-General, Posts and Telegraphs); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Secretary, PMGD) - Links: [[w:Harry Brown (public servant)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/brown-sir-harry-percy-5384 ADB]; [https://telegramsaustralia.com/Forms/Special%20developments/People/Brown.html Telegrams Australia] - TroveTag: "Harry Percy Brown" * [[/Hector Mervyn Brown|Brown, Hector Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9TY-HSC] - 1906(NSW)-1961(SA) - Licences: 5MB Adelaide (Torrensville, 1927-1928; Southwark, 1931-1933); 2YM Broken Hill (1937-1938); 5MB Adelaide (Southwark, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: AOCP 345, 1927, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 402 1932; 1COCP 333, 1933) - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer (2BH, 1937), PMGD SA (mechanic, retired 1940) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Broken Hill, 1937), engineer (Thebarton, 1941-1943) * [[/Henry Mathew Brown|Brown, Henry Mathew or Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GG-RY9] - 1910(Vic)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 3ZB Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1931-1939); 4ZB Gracemere (1947-1948); 4ZB Brisbane (Chermside, 1954-1956; Northgate, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 768, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936); salesman (Northgate, Qld, 1941); technician (Radio 4RK, Gracemere, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Chermside, Qld, 1954); technician (Northgate, Qld, 1958-1980) - Trovetag: "3ZB-4ZB - Henry Mathew Brown" * [[/Herbert George Brown|Brown, Herbert George "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BH-NGV] - 1887(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4BH Booval (1928-1930); 4HG Booval (1931); 4HG Ipswich (1937-1939, 1946-1956); 4BH Brisbane (Graceville, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 455, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (Ipswich); railways employee - Callsign: withdrawn for 4BH Brisbane - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ipswich, Qld, 1925; Redbank, Qld, 1929) * [[/Herbert Rufus Brown|Brown, Herbert Rufus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HL-T23] - 1894(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3NN Receive Yanac (1923); 3NN Yanac (1924-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 271, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Yanac, 1919-1977) * [[/Ivan Leslie Brown|Brown, Ivan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ2-9CV] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2RY Sydney (Drummoyne, 1931-1939, 1948-1950; Herne Bay, 1954-1958; Riverwood, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 797, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1943; Herne Bay, NSW, 1949); public servant (Herne Bay, NSW, 1954; Riverwood, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Riverwood, NSW, 1972-1977); public servant (Riverwood, NSW, 1980) ==''BROWN (J-Z)''== * [[/J. R. Brown|Brown, J. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Southport (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James McGladdery Brown|Brown, James McGladdery]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW18-TCK] - 1882(Qld)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4BJ Aramac (1929-1933); 4BJ Rockhampton (1937); 4BJ Bundaberg (1947-1965) - Qualifications: AOCP 480, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: porter (Rockhampton, 1905); station master (Finch Hatton, 1913); labourer (Mackay, 1919); motor car proprietor (Baralaba, Mt Morgan, 1925); guard (Aramac, 1928-1937); retired (Maryborough, 1954-1963; Ascot, 1963) - Relationships: father of Victor James Caldwell Brown, the likely actual amateur operator * [[/John Henry Shadwell Brown|Brown, John Henry Shadwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJL-7M4] - 1897(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2JK Sydney (Botany, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 926, 1926; 1COCP 154, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Botany, 1930-1958) * [[/Joseph Brown|Brown, Joseph "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQH2-YSM] - 1916(Tas)-1990(Tas) - Licences: 7BJ Hobart (Battery Point, 1934-1939; New Town, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1255, 1934, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 5, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (7ZL, Hobart TV); public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Battery Point, 1936-1937); civil servant (New Town, 1943-1972) * [[/Kenneth Boyer Brown|Brown, Kenneth Boyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GV-GGN] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AKB Sydney (Lane Cove, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Gladesville, 1948-1960); 2AJJ Sydney (Gladesville, 1969); 2AJJ Nelson Bay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 133, 1937; COCP1 173, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fire alarm mechanic (Gladesville, NSW, 1949-1968); mechanic (Gladesville, NSW, 1972); retired (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Leonard Austin Brown|Brown, Leonard Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX21-FFX] - 1915(Vic)-1957(SA) - Licences: 3OP Melbourne (Camberwell, 1931-1933); 5OP Adelaide (Eastwood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 814, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1936; Eastwood, SA, 1939; Unley Park, SA, 1941) * [[/Maurice Alexander Brown|Brown, Maurice Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2J-3P9] - 1913(NSW)-1978(Eng) - Licences: 2OR Sydney (Epping, 1932-1939, 1946-1950; Cheltenham, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1033, 1932, NSW; BOCP 255, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (MRB Camp, Queanbeyan, NSW, 1934; East Sydney, NSW, 1935-1937); radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1949); engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1963-1972; Newport Beach, NSW, 1977) * [[/P. J. Brown|Brown, P. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JB Sydney (Randwick, 1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ralph Andrew Watkin Brown|Brown, Ralph Andrew Watkin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZV-DLV] - 1908(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GO Sydney (Cremorne, 1931-1933; Epping, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 823, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: proprietor (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1931; Narrabeen, NSW, 1933) * [[/Raymond Albert Brown|Brown, Raymond Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZV-YH6] - 1906(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IL Sydney (Ashfield, 1933-1935); 2IL Glenbrook (1936-1937); 2QN Sydney (Auburn, 1935); 2RB Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1960; Clontarf, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1236, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Withdrawal: 2QN amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2QN Deniliquin commercial service - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1932-1949); technician (Auburn, NSW, 1954-1958); electrical manufacturer (Maroubra, NSW, 1963) * [[/Robert Brown|Brown, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Moonah, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart Central, 1919; Moonah, 1928); fitter (Hobart North, 1958) * [[/Victor James Caldwell Brown|Brown, Victor James Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBKS-2T7] - 1907(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified, but likely those in father's name - Qualifications: Nil yet identified, but likely those in father's name - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: wardsman (Aramac, 1928); guard (Aramac, 1930); baker (Rockhampton, 1936); radio mechanic (Barcaldine, 1943; Bundaberg, 1949-1963) - Relationships: son of James McGladdery Brown - note electoral roll addresses for Victor James precisely align with 4BJ addresses whereas those for James McGladdery do not * [[/William Francis Brown|Brown, William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VB-4DL] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3BB Warrnambool (1930-1933); 3BB Melbourne (Richmond, 1937); 9BB Wau, New Guinea (1938); 2ANP Sydney (Bundeena, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 704, 1930, Vic; COCP2 92, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: many contemporaneous WFBs - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Richmond, Vic, 1937) ==''BROWNE''== * [[/Brian Brandon Browne|Browne, Brian Brandon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2MJ-9C1] - 1908(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2UZ Sydney (Kogarah, 1933); 2UZ Goulburn (1934-1939); 2UZ Canberra (Ainslie, 1954-1955); 1UZ Canberra (Ainslie, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Goulburn, NSW, 1934-1943); engineer (Ainslie, ACT, 1949-1954) * [[/Robert John Vincent Browne|Browne, Robert John Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLZ-BY6] - 1907(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4RB Brisbane (Toowong, 1925-1939; New Farm, 1946-1956; Dorrington, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 92, 1925, No. 10 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowong, 1936-1937); mechanic (Clevedon, 4QN, 1943); technician (New Farm, 1949-1954); teacher (Dorrington, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "4RB - Robert John Vincent Browne" & "!Wikibooks 4RB" ==''BROWNBILL''== * [[/William Albert Brownbill|Brownbill, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2V-81D] - 1919(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3BU Geelong (1936-1939, 1947-1960); 3ABU Portable Geelong (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1707, 1936, Vic; BOCP 249, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Geelong, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''BROWNHILL''== * [[/William Brownhill|Brownhill, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4R-CSM] - 1924(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AWB Melbourne (East Preston, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2823, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Preston, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BROWNLEE''== * [[/Thomas Denham Brownlee|Brownlee, Thomas Denham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ8-QKD] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2XB Sydney (Bondi, 1931-1936; Woollahra, 1938-1939, 1947-1950; Roseville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 859, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP3 6744, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1931); mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1936; Woollahra, NSW, 1937); engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1954-1963); engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''BROWNLESS''== * [[/Sidney Frank Brownless|Brownless, Sidney Frank "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HD-M5S] - 1915(Eng)-1995(Vic) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD); military (WW2, RAF, radar research); clubs & societies (IREE); author ("The Sharing of Television Channels", ABCB, 1973 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Albert Park, 1954-1980) ==''BRUCE''== * [[/Ernest Arthur Bruce|Bruce, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7XP-MLH] - 1879(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XABR Sydney (Artarmon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: * [[/George Thomas Bruce|Bruce, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLR-GQM] - 1914(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2GT Tumut (1932-1938); 2GT Sydney (Bexley, 1939; Kingsgrove, 1946-1955; Loftus, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 971, 1932, NSW; COCP2 282, 1939; COCP1 328, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tumut, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943-1954); civil servant (Loftus, NSW, 1958-1968); public servant (Loftus, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/George William Bruce|Bruce, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPX-XN9] - 1913(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5GB Adelaide (Prospect, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1925, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Arthur Bruce|Bruce, Robert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR18-SKL] - 1900(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (City, 1923-1924); 5BJ Adelaide (Glenelg, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 357, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glenelg, 1939-1943) * [[/Robert William Bruce|Bruce, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTC-Z1J] - 1899(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1926-1928; East Malvern, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 283, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda East, Vic, 1926; Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1967) * [[/Stanley Melbourne Bruce|Bruce, Stanley Melbourne "S.M."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLB-86Z] - 1883(Vic)-1967(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - politician (prime minister, 1923-1929) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Stanley_Bruce|Wikipedia]] ==''BRUMHEAD''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Brumhead|Brumhead, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G17Y-P6T] - 1901(Eng)-1982(SA) - Licences: 3TV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1938-1939); 5TV Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1947-1954; Heathpool, 1955-1969 - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 94, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (East Melbourne, Vic, 1925; Camberwell, Vic, 1926-1927); sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1943) ==''BRUNSDEN''== * [[/Herbert Thomas Brunsden|Brunsden, Herbert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NR-JJR] - 1909(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2BX Sydney (Leichhardt, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 649, 1930, NSW; AOLCP 258, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Leichhardt, 1930-1937) - Comment: Gone too soon ==''BRYCE''== * [[/Ramsay Auld Bryce|Bryce, Ramsay Auld]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH9T-FL2] - 1914(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4AB Ipswich (1937-1939, 1947-1948); 4AB Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1954-1969); 4AC Portable Ipswich (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1935, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (North Ipswich, Qld, 1937); radio serviceman (North Ipswich, Qld, 1943); theatre proprietor (Palm Beach, Qld, 1949); showman (Palm Beach, Qld, 1954-1958); projectionist (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963-1972) ==''BRYDEN-BROWN''== * See Brown, especially George Henry Bryden-Brown ==''BRYSON''== * [[/Royal William Bryson|Bryson, Royal William "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ9P-5KJ] - 1886(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: XJJ Melbourne (Richmond, 1913); 3JM Receive Melbourne (Kew, 1922-1923); 3JM Melbourne (Kew, 1924-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 50, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Richmond, 1914-1916); electrical fitter (Kew, 1919-1937); electrician (Croydon, 1943-1954) ==''BUCHANAN''== * [[/Cyril Buchanan|Buchanan, Cyril]] - 19??(Australia)-19??(???) - Licences: Tulagi, Solomon Islands (1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/n5664/html/ch03.xhtml ANU-Tulagi History]; [https://apo.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2019-09/apo-nid262811.pdf Tulagi, Pacific Outpost of British Empire] * [[/Douglas Ancelon Buchanan|Buchanan, Douglas Ancelon "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LJ-HLX] - 1913(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2ABT Yerrinbool (1935-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1596, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Yerrinbool, NSW, 1935-1937) * [[/Norman Thomas Oswald Buchanan|Buchanan, Norman Thomas Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84K-B7C] - 1912(Qld)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2NB Sydney (Manly, 1928-1939); 2ANB Sydney (Bondi, 1948; Kingsford, 1950); 3AND Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1954; Rosanna, 1955-1956); 3BNU Maldon (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 466, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Manly, 1934-1935); sound engineer (Manly, 1936); engineer (North Sydney, 1943; Heidelberg, 1954-1963; Rosanna, 1968; Heidelberg, 1972; Rosanna, 1977); retired (Castlemaine, 1980) ==''BUCK''== * [[/Albert Hector Buck|Buck, Albert Hector]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQJ-PC3] - 1905(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3TM Receive Melbourne (Albert Park, 1923); 3TM Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1924-1926; Glenferrie, 1927; East Preston, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933-1937); 3TM Terang (1938-1939); 3TM Shepparton (1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 138, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: father of 3ZMX & 3AAD Edwin David Buck, don't confuse with Albert Thomas Buck (Qld) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glenferrie, 1927-1928); mechanic (Glenferrie, 1931; Hawthorn, 1937); electrician (Terang, 1943) * [[/Albert Thomas Buck|Buck, Albert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Z9K-CXG] - 1892(Eng)-1973(Eng) - Licences: 4CW Receive Brisbane (Geebung, 1923); 4CW Brisbane (Geebung, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 281, 1926, No. 24 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Kedron, 1931-1934); wireless mechanic (Summer Hill, 1933) - Comment: don't confuse with 3TM Albert Hector Buck -TroveTag: "4CW - Albert Thomas Buck" * [[/Edwin David Buck|Buck, Edwin David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNC-4JQ] - 1929(Vic)-2010(Vic) - 3ZMX Melbourne (Thornbury, 1965-1969, 3AAD Melbourne (Thornbury, 1975-1980), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Vic), son of 3TM Albert Hector Buck ==''BUCKERFIELD''== * [[/Sidney Roy Buckerfield|Buckerfield, Sidney Roy "Buck" & "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGS-S7N] - 1904(SA)-1965(SA) - Licences: 5DA Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); 5DA Adelaide (Parkside, 1924-1927; Evandale, 1928-1931; Knoxville, 1933-1939; St Morris, 1947-1948+); 5DA Crystal Brook (1954-1956); 5DA Adelaide (Brighton Gardens, 1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 32, 1924, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 163, 1938; 1COCP 1557, 1950 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (5DN, 5CK, 5DR, 5AN, 5ABCFM); public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Knoxville, 1939) - TroveTag: "5DA - Sidney Roy Buckerfield" ==''BUCKINGHAM''== * [[/Cyril Hugo Buckingham|Buckingham, Cyril Hugo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8L-NP8] - 1917(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3QU Melbourne (Maidstone, 1947-1956; West Footscray, 1960; Albion, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2288, 1939, Vic; BOCP 1712, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Footscray North, Vic, 1942-1954); mechanic (Footscray North, Vic, 1963); TV mechanic (Albion, Vic, 1967; Sunshine, Vic, 1972-1977); mechanic (Sunshine North, Vic, 1980) ==''BUCKIE''== * [[/Alan Carson Buckie|Buckie, Alan Carson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ6-8QC] - 1909(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6AB Perth (Nedlands, 1936-1939; Claremont, 1947-1948; Dalkeith, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1682, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1963) ==''BUGG''== * [[/Charles Robert Bugg|Bugg, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82G-Q8K] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 11, 1936, Vic - - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Geelong, 1942) ==''BUILDER''== * [[/Geoffrey Builder|Builder, Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM6S-FBL] - 1906(WA)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - physicist; radio engineer; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: observer (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, 1931; physicist (Haberfield, 1935; Ashfield, 1937; Burwood, NSW, 1943-1958) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/builder-geoffrey-9617 ADB] ==''BULL''== * [[/Francis George Bull|Bull, Francis George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB9W-CFP] - 1904(Eng)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4MA Brisbane (Fairfield, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1674, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Stones Corner, Qld, 1926-1928; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1934; Fairfield, Qld, 1937; Annerley, Qld, 1943-1958); military forces (Wellers Hill, Qld, 1963) * [[/Frederick Hans Bull|Bull, Frederick Hans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR14-174] - 1907(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AJM Sydney (Northbridge, 1938; Epping, 1939; Chatswood, 1946-1950; Pymble, 1954-1958; Killara, 1960-1961; Turramurra, 1965; St Ives, 1969); 2AJM Chittaway Point, 1975 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2088, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Sydenham, NSW, 1930); clerk (Marrickville, NSW, 1930; Lewisham, NSW, 1933); traveller (Northbridge, NSW, 1936-1937); accountant (Mosman, NSW, 1943); credit accountant (Chatswood, NSW, 1949); manager (Pymble, NSW, 1954-1958); credit manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Herbert Phillip Bull|Bull, Herbert Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTC9-M33] - 1921(Qld)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4HP Brisbane (Manly, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 4ET Brisbane (Virginia, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2247, 1938, Qld; BOCP 405, 1941; COCP1 636, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Manly, Qld, 1949-1954); pest exterminator (Ipswich, Qld, 1954); wood machinist (Virginia, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/J. F. Bull|Bull, J. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4FH Mackay (-1949-1967+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), associate member I.R.E. Aust. ==''BULLING''== * [[/William John Bulling|Bulling, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4Y9-S95] - 1914(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5KX Adelaide (Grange, 1935-1939; Kirkcaldy, 1947-1954; Kings Park, 1955-1975); 5KX Wasleys (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1527, 1935, SA; BOCP 166, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Kirkcaldy, 1939-1943) ==''BULLIVANT''== * [[/William Norman Bullivant|Bullivant, William Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJK-X8B] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2PR Receive Albury (1923-1924); 2WB Albury (1925-1930); 2WB West Wyalong (1931-1934); 2BC Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1950; Bellevue Hill, 1954-1969; Kingsford, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 167, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 1COCP 319, 1940) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Jerilderee, NSW, 1930); postal clerk (West Wyalong, NSW, 1930-1937); telegraphist (Bondi, NSW, 1943); supervisor (Waverley, NSW, 1954; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1958-1968; Bondi Junction, NSW, 1972; Kingsford, NSW, 1980) - Trovetag: "2PR-2WB - William Norman Bullivant" ==''BULLOCK''== * [[/Albert Frederick Wright Bullock|Bullock, Albert Frederick Wright "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4K-44G] - 1900(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4ZX Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1933-1939, 1946-1954; Camp Hill, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1109, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: ironworker (East Brisbane, Qld, 1925); storeman (Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1954); retired (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BULMAN''== * [[/Reginald Verne Bulman|Bulman, Reginald Verne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJWF-CY2] - 1912(Tas)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 7RL Stanley (1939, 1947-1955); 7RL Kings Meadows (1956); 7RL Stanley (1960); 7RL Gravelly Beach (1965-1969); 4YL Mt Isa (1975); 4YL Malanda (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2345, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Legana, Tas, 1936-1937); soldier (Hobart, Tas, 1943); radio technician (Stanley, Tas, 1949-1954); technician (Moranbah, Qld, 1972; Ingham, Qld, 1972; Cairns, Qld, 1977); retired (Kureen via Malanda, Qld, 1980) ==''BUNN''== * [[/Malcolm Keith Bunn|Bunn, Malcolm Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H61-NPY] - 1907(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Melbourne (St Kilda, 1934-1939); 3LF Minyip (1947-1948); 3LF Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1954; Kew, 1955-1960); 3SH Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1308, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1931); accountant (Caulfield West, Vic, 1934-1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); storekeeper (Minyip, Vic, 1949); merchant (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1954); manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Mooroolbark, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''BUNTON''== * [[/George Henry Bunton|Bunton, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGWV-YFR] - 1872(Eng)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, Mosman, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Mosman, 1930-1954) ==''BURBIDGE''== * [[/Philip Arthur Burbidge|Burbidge, Philip Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HM-7JL] - 1910(Eng)-1948(NSW) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1931); 2PB Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 456, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant manager (Camberwell, 1934); manager (Bellevue Hill, 1943) ==''BURBURY''== * [[/Eric Alfred Burbury|Burbury, Eric Alfred]] - 1894(Tas)-1976(NSW) - early wireless experimenter (Tasmania, unlicensed?), ship wireless operator (1910s), broadcast engineer (AWA, Koo-we-rup; 2FC, chief engineer), brother of Harry Keith Burbury * [[/Harry Keith Burbury|Burbury, Harry Keith "Keith"]] - 1897(Tas)-1986(NSW) - engineer (PMGD), brother of Eric Alfred Burbury ==''BURCHELL''== * [[/C. B. Burchell|Burchell, C. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XADZ Sydney (Summer Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BURCHILL''== * [[/Charles Burchill|Burchill, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXD-8PF] - 1894(Qld)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 4EM Receive Brisbane (Hendra, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hendra, Qld, 1925; Surry Hills, NSW, 1930); fitter (Long Bay Camp, NSW, 1933; Surry Hills, NSW, 1934-1936; Harbord, NSW, 1937); watchman (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1949) ==''BURFORD''== * [[/Walter Patrick Burford|Burford, Walter Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHM2-CD9] - 1912(SA)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 5PB Naracoorte (1934-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1365, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Naracoorte, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BURGESS''== * [[/George Thomas Burgess|Burgess, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W5-N95] - 1913(SA)-1994(SA) - Licences: 5GC Adelaide (Prospect, 1933-1939; Henley Beach, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1233, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Henley, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas William Watkins Burgess|Burgess, Thomas William Watkins]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDZP-X1R] - 1861(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: XDA Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Wagga Wagga, 1901-1903) - TroveTag: "XDA - Thomas William Watkins Burgess" ==''BURGHARD''== * [[/Hermann August Bernhardt Burghard|Burghard, Hermann or Herman August Bernhardt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P1-7GW] - 1914(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 2ACL Deniliquin (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1536, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Gardiner, Vic, 1936); bank clerk (Deniliquin, NSW, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); m. vdr (Greenslopes, Qld, 1968-1969) ==''BURGOYNE''== * [[/Francis James Burgoyne|Burgoyne, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQN-1VS] - 1876(Wales)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - second operator of XVA of William Henry Haire; coastal wireless operator (VIY, 1913-?); RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Radio Station, South Townsville, 1919); postmaster (Concord, 1930); public servant (Homebush, 1930); postmaster (Homebush, 1933; Strathfield, 1935; Inverell, 1936; Bondi North, 1943) - TroveTag: "Francis James Burgoyne" ==''BURING''== * [[/Rudolph Buring|Buring, Rudolph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51C-YVT] - 1906(Tas)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 7AX Receive Hobart (1922-1923); Receive Hobart (1923-1924); 7RB Hobart (1925-1933); 3RB Ballarat (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 102, 1925, Tas; AOLCP 166, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electronics engineer (PMGD); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: university demonstrator (Hobart, 1928); radio engineer (Sale, 1936; Ballarat, 1936-1937); engineer (Kew, 1943-1972) ==''BURKE''== * [[/Eric Keast Burke|Burke, Eric Keast]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S4N-N8X] - 1896(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XHO Sydney (Lindfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; signal corps (1916); WW1 (Light Motor Wireless, 1917; Anzac Wireless Squadron, 1918); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Killara, NSW, 1930-1968); manager (Killara, NSW, 1972) - Links: [[w:Eric Keast Burke|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/burke-eric-keast-9628 ADB]; [https://wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2016/20160818-1/index.php WIA] * [[/Henry Edward Burke|Burke, Henry Edward "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VG-VX9] - 1906(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MN Sydney (Haberfield, 1934-1939); 2NM Sydney (Ashfield, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1269, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Haberfield, NSW, 1931-1937); traveller (Ashfield, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/R. Burke|Burke, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3LC Melbourne (Elwood, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BURKITT''== * [[/Donald Burkitt|Burkitt, Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GK-CXX] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3FP Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2417, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Warrandyte, Vic, 1928; Box Hill, Vic, 1931); bread carter (Doncaster, Vic, 1934-1943) ==''BURLEIGH''== * [[/Maurice George Burleigh|Burleigh, Maurice George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ5-J6F] - 1912(Tas)-1988(Tas) - Licences: 7MA Moorina (1938-1939, 1948); 7MA Launceston (1955-1960); 7JU Launceston (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2110, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Nelson, Tas, 1936); electrical engineer (Launceston, Tas, 1936); engineer (Power Station, Moorina, Tas, 1949; Marawaylee, Tas, 1954; Launceston, Tas, 1963) ==''BURMAN''== * [[/Arthur Alfred Horatio Burman|Burman, Arthur Alfred Horatio]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M8-GDR] - 1903(Vic)-1936(Vic)32yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Richmond, 1923); 3CY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1038, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Coburg, Vic, 1926); engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1928); talkie operator (Coburg, Vic, 1931-1936) ==''BURMESTER''== * [[/Otto Conrad Burmester|Burmester, Otto Conrad]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWN-7VX] - 1909(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4OB Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1158, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 31, 1935; 1COCP 46, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (Toowong, Qld, 1943); PMG technician (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''BURNETT''== * [[/John Keith Burnett|Burnett, John Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ8-G9G] - 1898(SA)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2BJ Sydney (Maroubra, 1931-1933; Chatswood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 860, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 155, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Div. Signal Coy., 1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: book-keeper (West Perth, WA, 1921); farmer (Claverley via Norseman, WA, 1922-1925); clerk (Maroubra, NSW, 1930-1933; Artarmon, NSW, 1934-1935); ledgerkeeper (Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937); clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1943) ==''BURNS''== * [[/Claud Edward James Burns|Burns, Claud Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCLY-P7V] - 1893(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4ZY Kingaroy (1932-1939); 4ZY Innisfail (1946-1947); 4ZY Cairns (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 996, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: supervising technician (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1977) ==''BURRAGE''== * [[/John Allan Burrage|Burrage, John Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCW4-SLS] - 1916(Vic)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: 3UW Melbourne (Deepdene, 1934-1937), 3UW (Shepparton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1322, 1934, Vic; BOCP 59, 1936; COCP1 291, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (3SR); WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1942) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Shepparton, 1942) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/burrage-john-allan-400643/] ==''BURROWS''== * [[/Alan Owen Burrows|Burrows, Alan Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNZG-V74] - 1901(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio correspondent (Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Sun); proprietor Miss F. V. Wallace (Wireless Shop), 1927-1933; president Waverley Radio Club - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Waverley, 1930-1933) - Comment: Gone too soon - TroveTag: "Alan Owen Burrows" * [[/Ernest Walter Burrows|Burrows, Ernest Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZDY-YQ8] - 1900(WA)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 6DZ Geraldton (1924-1927); 2DZ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 659, 1921; 1COCP 5, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technical assistant (Canterbury, NSW, 1937-1949; Earlwood, 1954-1980) * [[/Frederick Harold Burrows|Burrows, Frederick Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZDY-TKH] - 1894(Eng)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6BH Perth (Claremont, 1922-1924); 6BH Kalgoorlie (1925-1927); 6BF Perth (Beverley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 193, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Kalgoorlie, 1916; Claremont, 1922; Kalgoorlie, 1925); headmaster (Beverley, 1937; Subiaco, 1943-1958); retired (Subiaco, 1963-1972) * [[/John Charles Fry Burrows|Burrows, John Charles Fry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKZ-LJ8] - 1897(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XJCD Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 251, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Kew, 1919-1931); representative (Bairnsdale, 1934); commercial (Kew, 1936-1937); superintendent (Caulfield, 1943-1954); manager (Toorak, 1963-1980) * [[/Lindsay Thomas Burrows|Burrows, Lindsay Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT53-SNL] - 1909(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3OB Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1932-1937; Essendon, 1938-1938; North Essendon, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 900, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1931-1936); radio engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1937-1968; Strathmore, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BURSTALL''== * [[/James Evan Robert Burstall|Burstall, James Evan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W1-FCJ] - 1914(NSW)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 2QR Sydney (Beecroft, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; West Pennant Hills, 1948-1955; Beecroft, 1956-1969); 2QR Swansea (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1166, 1933, NSW; COCP2 115, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Beecroft, NSW, 1936-1949); radio engineer (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949-1954); manufacturer (Beecroft, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Swansea, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BURSTON''== * [[/Leonard Raymond Burston|Burston, Leonard Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4B-NNB] - 1918(Qld)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 3BV Wangaratta (1936-1939); 4BV Townsville (1947); 4LQ Amberley (1954); 2ALR Canberra (1955); 1ALR Canberra (1956); 3AZB Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1960); 2AMG Sydney (French's Forest, 1965); 8AG Darwin (1969); 2BBV Blaxland (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1793, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphy operator (RAAF, Point Cook, Vic, 1942); RAAF (RAAF Station, Amberley, Qld, 1954; Mt Waverley, Vic, 1958); RAAF officer (Townsville, Qld, 1963); airman (RAAF, Darwin, NT, 1968); RAAF (Blaxland, NSW, 1972-1980); ==''BURTON''== * [[/Arthur Reg Burton|Burton, Arthur Reg]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-3HM] - 1899(Eng)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4FE Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1935-1936; City, 1937-1939; Highgate Hill, 1946-1948); 1FE Heard Island (1954-1955); 4FE Thursday Island (1955-1956); 4FE Normanton (1960); 4FE Labrador (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1563, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Gold Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF); broadcast technician; federal public servant (PMGD) - Relationships: Likely father of 4BM Arthur Henry Burton - Electoral Rolls: artist (Lutwyche, Qld, 1921); picture showman (Beenleigh, Qld, 1922-1926); motor engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1931-1934; South Brisbane, Qld, 1937); radio engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943); diesel engineer (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1949-1954); technician (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1958); retired (Labrador, Qld, 1968-1980) * [[/Ronald Fenton Burton|Burton, Ronald Fenton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4F-JK8] - 1918(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3IH Charlton (1936-1939); 3IH Melbourne (Essendon, 1948; Pascoe Vale, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1797, 1936, Vic; BOCP 361, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Essendon, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Glenroy, Vic, 1963-1967; Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1972) ==''BUSCH''== * [[/Reginald Talbot Busch|Busch, Reginald Talbot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ3-2P7] - 1907(Vic)-2005(Vic) - Licences: 3LS Receive Melbourne (Essendon, 1923); 3LS Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1939; North Essendon, 1946-1969; Strathmore, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 157, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 286, 1936; 1AOCP 3, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; research engineer (1942) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937); research engineer (Essendon, 1942-1968); research (Strathmore, 1972-1977) - TroveTag: "3LS - Reginald Talbot Busch" ==''BUSH''== * [[/Albert Melville Bush|Bush, Albert Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBB7-DFN] - 1893(Vic)-1964(Vic) - 3YY Bendigo (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 197, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental apprentice (Bendigo, 1914-1919); dentist (Bendigo, 1922-1963) ==''BUSHBY''== * [[/Thomas Robert William Bushby|Bushby, Thomas Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2G5-KTN] - 1900(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2TW Bulli (1927-1928); 2TW Sydney (Gladesville, 1929; Hunters Hill, 1930; Gladesville, 1931-1933; Rose Bay, 1934; Bondi North, 1935-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 368, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 32, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hunters Hill, 1930; Gladesville, 1933); engineer (Rose Bay, 1934; Bellevue Hill, 1935; Bondi, 1936-1937; Kingsgrove, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Bexley, 1958-1963) ==''BUSHELL''== * [[/Harold Bushell|Bushell, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKNT-PTQ] - 1917(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AHG Sydney (Haberfield, 1937-1939, 1946-1961); 2AHG Sussex Inlet (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1969, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1943-1958); technician (Sussex Inlet, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''BUTCHER''== * [[/Eric William Butcher|Butcher, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWG-77S] - 1912(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4EB Brisbane (Lutwyche, 1931-1933; Kedron, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 871, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kedron, Qld, 1936-1937); teacher (Grange, Qld, 1949; Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958-1968) ==''BUTLER''== * [[/Alfred Lloyd Butler|Butler, Alfred Lloyd "Lloyd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLX-VQ7] - 1924(SA)-2024(SA)99yo - Licences: 5BR Adelaide (Prospect, 1947); 5BR Murray Bridge (1948-1960); 5BR Adelaide (Panorama, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2481, 1941; BOCP 475, 1942; AOCP1 49, 1947; TVOCP 244, 1960 - amateur operator; historian (SA amateur, SA broadcast) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [http://users.tpg.com.au/ldbutler/index.htm Personal Web Site];[https://www.qsl.net/vk5br/ QSL.NET]; [https://ahars.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/VALE-LLOYD-BUTLER.pdf AHARS Obit]; [https://www.wia.org.au/members/wiaawards/pubcomtechnical/ WIA Technical Award 2005] * [[/Arthur Rogerson Butler|Butler, Arthur Rogerson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H3X-61X] - 1889(NZ)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XADL Sydney (Belmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, CMF, 1915); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Belmore, NSW, 1913); real estate agent (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1930-1933); estate agent (Gosford, NSW, 1934; Umina, NSW, 1936-1937; Ettalong Beach, NSW, 1949-1954; Orange Grove, NSW, 1958) - Comment: Individual not yet fully identified * [[/Doug Butler|Butler, Doug]] - - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD, Telstra Broadcasting); historian (broadcast, Wikipedia) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/L. M. J. Butler|Butler, L. M. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XDC Singleton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified * [[/Richard Edmund Butler|Butler, Richard Edmund "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQX1-ZPZ] - 1926(Vic)-2012(Vic) - Senior federal public servant (PMGD), Deputy General Secretary ITU 1983-1989, Secretary General ITU 1983-1989 [https://www.itu.int/en/history/Pages/ElectedOfficialBio.aspx?off=6] * [[/William Fitzwalter Cotter Butler|Butler, William Fitzwalter Cotter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z96-6LL] - 1850(Qld)-1920(NSW) - Licences: XDD Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: house agent (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1913) - Comment: Likely experimenters one or more of his children - Links: [https://butlersutherland.wordpress.com/the-butler-family-from-cork/william-fitzwalter-butler-1850-1920/ Gene] ==''BUTLER-WOOD''== * [[/Bertie Saywell Butler-Wood|Butler-Wood, Bertie Saywell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXJ2-18J] - 1894(NSW)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4EJ Receive Brisbane (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (West End, Qld, 1919-1925); dentist (West End, Qld, 1943-1954) ==''BUTTERFIELD''== * [[/George William Butterfield|Butterfield, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L77T-FCW] - 1903(Eng)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6GW Perth (South Perth, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 906, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Northam, WA, 1925; South Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (South Perth, WA, 1936-1958); retired (South Perth, WA, 1977) ==''BUTTERS''== * [[/William Leslie Butters|Butters, William Leslie W.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2VQ7-BSV] - 1885(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2WY Bermagui South (1928-1935); 2WY Sydney (Brooklyn, 1936-1938; Cronulla, 1939; Karuah, 1946-1947); 2WY Nambucca Heads (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 464, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fisheries inspector (Bermagui South, 1930; Brooklyn, 1936); clerk (Erskineville, 1943); retired (Nambucca Heads, 1949) ==''BUTTERWORTH''== * [[/Cecil Butterworth|Butterworth, Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMLR-QDG] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Wallsend (1929-1930); 2BU Wallsend (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 540, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wallsend, 1936-1958); manufacturer (Wallsend, 1963-1972); engineer (Rankin Park, 1977-1980) ==''BUZACOTT''== * [[/Albert Hardie Buzacott|Buzacott, Albert Hardie "Hardie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7YK-QZ6] - 1914(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4UZ Toowoomba (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1242, 1934, No. ?? in Qld; AOLCP 260, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1937); radio operator (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1949); manager (Roma, Qld, 1949; Gympie, Qld, 1954-1972; Caloundra, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Richard Norman Buzacott|Buzacott, Richard Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ82-8ZL] - 1909(WA)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3RB Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1926; Burwood, 1931; Camberwell, 1933); 2TD Sydney (North Sydney, 1935-1936); 3TD Lubeck (1938-1939); 3TD Melbourne (Balwyn, 1946-1960); 3AUB Melbourne (Reservoir, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 298, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 61, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); broadcast engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1934-1935); engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1936); broadcast engineer (Lubeck, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); technician (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Reservoir, Vic, 1963-1972) ==''BYRNE''== * [[/Harold Leslie Byrne|Byrne, Harold Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQX-32B] - 1884(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3UT Receive Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1923); 3HB Melbourne (Brighton, 1931-1933); 3UB Melbourne (Brighton, 1938-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 183, 1916 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: railway employe (Seymour, Vic, 1909); telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1906; Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1910); electrical engineer (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1912-1914; Parkville, Vic, 1914-1919); engineer (Mordialloc, Vic, 1924); electrical engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1928); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1931-1963) ==''BYRNES''== * [[/Ronald Byrnes|Byrnes, Ronald]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2OE Sydney (Crows Nest, 1933-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1143, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified, several contemporaneous RBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified =='''C'''== ==''CAGNEY''== * [[/Eric William Cagney|Cagney, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-9HV] - 1909(Qld)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4EC Rockhampton (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1386, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Palings, piano tuner); associate I.R.E. Aust - Electoral Rolls: musical instrument worker (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931-1980) - Trovetag: "4EC - Eric William Cagney" ==''CAHILL''== * [[/William Benjamin Vincent Cahill|Cahill, William Benjamin Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP7K-GY5] - 1913(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2VC Sydney (Rockdale, 1931-1939; Sutherland, 1946-1950; Sylvania, 1954; Sutherland, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 781, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1936-1937); contractor (Sutherland, NSW, 1943-1949; Sylnannia Heights, NSW, 1954; Sutherland, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''CAIN''== * [[/James Henry Cain|Cain, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKN2-48M] - 1866(Isle of Man)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a/g superintendent, Central Mission, Wesley Church, Melbourne, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Mooroopna, 1903; North Melbourne, 1909-1913; Carlton, 1914-1919; Glenferrie, 1921-1924; Auburn, 1924-1927; Kew, 1928-1937) ==''CALDECOTT''== * [[/Henry William Spencer Caldecott|Caldecott, Henry William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT8-K3M] - 1908(Canada)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2SM Sydney (Manly, 1926-1927; Chatswood, 1928-1929; Manly, 1930-1931); 2DA Sydney (Manly, 1933-1939; Balgowlah, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 285, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 58, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Balgowlah, 1930-1968); engineer (Balgowlah, 1977-1980)- callsign 2SM withdrawn by PMGD for allocation to 2SM Sydney commercial broadcaster ==''CALDWELL''== * [[/Aleck Stewart Caldwell|Caldwell, Aleck Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5SS-6BB] - 1903(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley North, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: During 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: Son of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; brother of Donald Pavy Caldwell; nephew of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Black Forest, SA, 1939); assistant (Erindale, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Donald Pavy Caldwell|Caldwell, Donald Pavy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVC2-5NT] - 1907(SA)-1959(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 29, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: amateur broadcaster but never held licence in his name, during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: Son of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; brother of Aleck Stewart Caldwell; nephew of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Clapham, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "Donald Pavy Caldwell" * [[/Frank David Caldwell|Caldwell, Frank David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-FQ9] - 1907(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2YF Sydney (Bondi, 1930-1936; Concord, 1937; Bondi, 1938-1939; Waverley, 1946-1969); 2YF Katoomba (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 587, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 404, 1938; BOCP 186, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: employee Clyde Engineering Works (Burwood, 1930); mechanic (Bondi, 1936-1937; Waverley, 1949-1958; Bronte, 1963-1968) * [[/Robert Ballantyne Caldwell|Caldwell, Robert Ballantyne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2ZSH-LYB] - 1869(SA)-1942(SA) - Licences: 5BP Adelaide (Unley, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: father of Aleck Stewart Caldwell & Donald Pavy Caldwell; brother of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: resident engineer (North Unley, SA, 1939-1941) - TroveTag: "5BP - Robert Ballantyne Caldwell"(400+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Caldwell"(10+ tags) * [[/Rupert Christian Caldwell|Caldwell, Rupert Christian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W3-897] - 1893(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2YW Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1923-1924); 2JO Sydney (Bondi Junction, 1928; Waverley, 1929-1933; Woollahra, 1934-1937; Bondi, 1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 415, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Waverley, 1930-1933; Woollahra, 1934-1936; Bondi Beach, 1937-1968); retired (Waverley, 1972; Bondi Beach, 1977; Malabar, 1980) * [[/William Alexander Caldwell|Caldwell, William Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y4-P92] - 1881(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5DI Receive Adelaide (Unley, 1923); 5BO Adelaide (Unley, 1923); 5BP Adelaide (Unley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: brother of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; uncle of Aleck Stewart Caldwell & Donald Pavy Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: nil (Glenelg, SA, 1939-1943) ==''CALETTI''== * [[/Guido Caletti|Caletti, Guido "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G841-NV5] - 1900(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2CL Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1922; Newtown, 1922); 2CL Sydney (Newtown, 1923; Redfern, 1924; Annandale, 1924-1926; Punchbowl, 1927-1929; Penrose, 1930); 2AHV Sydney (Hurstville, 1938-1939, 1946-1950); licensed operator of 2ZF Newtown District Radio Club 1924 - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 649, 1921 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Punchbowl, 1930); mechanic (Bankstown, 1933); telephone mechanic (Hurstville, 1937-1949) ==''CALLABY''== * [[/Clarence James Callaby|Callaby, Clarence James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBQ-38C] - 1910(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1934); 3BI Ballarat (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 546, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Concord, 1933-1935); chemist (Croydon, 1936-1937); industrial chemist (West Ryde, 1943-1958); company director (St Ives, 1963-1968); director (St Ives, 1972-1977) ==''CALLAGHAN''== * [[/Andrew Theodore Callaghan|Callaghan, Andrew Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7P4-H56] - 1896(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2NA Sydney (Coogee, 1931); 2NA Inverell (1933); 2NA Delungra (1933-1934); 2NA Sydney (Kensington, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 733, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1 Australian Wireless Signal Co, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Randwick East, NSW, 1930-1931); senior postal clerk (Inverell, NSW, 1932); postmaster (Delungra, NSW, 1933-1935; Coogee, NSW, 1937); public servant (Ainslie, ACT, 1943); manufacturer's representative (Longueville, NSW, 1949); representative (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Leslie Norman Callaghan|Callaghan, Leslie Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTN-LB3] - 1893(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 181, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP1 9, 1930 - radio telegraphist; WW1 (merchant navy) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); wireless engineer (Punchbowl, NSW, 1937); wireless inspector (Punchbowl, NSW, 1943-1958) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118882329 Trove Bio] ==''CALLANDER''== * [[/Alexander Roy Callender|Callender, Alexander Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTT-L11] - 1914(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3ES Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939, 1947-1969; Murrumbeena, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2062, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1968; Caulfield North, Vic, 1972); admin officer (Carnegie, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CALLICK''== * [[/Harold Victor Callick|Callick, Harold Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXF4-P45] - 1898(Eng)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Herston, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: surgical dresser (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1921-1925; Herston, Qld, 1937-1963; Alderley, Qld, 1943-1949; Herston, Qld, 1954-1958; Chermside, Qld, 1963); retired (Miami, Qld, 1968-1977) ==''CALLOW''== * [[/Percival James Callow|Callow, Percival James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFB-TR6] - 1899(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Albion, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Albion, Qld, 1921-1925); clerk (Glen Kedron, Qld, 1934; Kedron, Qld, 1936-1963); retired (Scarborough, Qld, 1968) ==''CALVERT''== * [[/John Gibson Calvert|Calvert, John Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1SQ-61Q] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2VT Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1509, 1935, NSW; COCP2 778, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Holbrook, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954; Turvey Park, NSW, 1958; Sans Souci, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CAMERON''== * [[/A. R. Cameron|Cameron, A. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RC Adelaide (Leabrook, 1931-1938); 2AMK Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/A. Y. Cameron|Cameron, A. Y.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAY Sydney (Arncliffe, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norman McIntyre Cameron|Cameron, Norman McIntyre]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJ7-GNH] - 1906(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3PG Casterton (1933-1939); 3NC Casterton (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1095, 1933, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farm worker (Carapook, Vic, 1928-1954); farmer (Flagstaff Hill, Vic, 1963-1972); pastoral worker (Sandford, Vic, 1977); retired (Casterton, Vic, 1980) * [[/Robert Milton Cameron|Cameron, Robert Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXL-HDJ] - 1907(Vic)-1985(SA) - Licences: 3OT Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3OT Melbourne (Malvern, 1924-1933); 2XV Sydney (Waverton, 1935; Cronulla, 1937-1939); 4CS Brisbane (Doomben, 1947; Archerfield, 1948); 3AC Melbourne (Prahran, 1954-1955; Hawthorn, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 112, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 87, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Malvern East, 1931-1934); aeradio operator (Cooktown, 1943); surveyor (Prahran, 1954) - TroveTag: "3OT-2XV-4CS-3AC - Robert Milton Cameron" ==''CAMPBELL''== * [[/Dallas Dwyer Campbell|Campbell, Dallas Dwyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ32-236] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2KU? Receive Ulmarra (1922-23); 2CU Ulmarra (1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 5, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Ulmarra, NSW, 1932-1949); garage proprietor (Ulmarra, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Douglas Gilmore Campbell|Campbell, Douglas Gilmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJBS-NDD] - 1888(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2JO Receive Kyogle (1922-1924); 2DG Kyogle (1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 70, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bryan's Gap, NSW, 1913; Round Mountain, NSW, 1930; Lismore, NSW, 1932; Limpinwood, NSW, 1933; Upper Crystal Creek, NSW, 1934-1937; Kyogle, NSW, 1949); Gardener (Kyogle, NSW, 1954-1948); retired (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1968) * [[/Frank Valentine Campbell|Campbell, Frank Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-CGN] - 1901(Eng)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 4GC George Alfred Campbell - Electoral Rolls: wireless expert (South Brisbane, Qld, 1926); mechanic (Kedron, Qld, 1928-1929); electrical engineer (Kedron, Qld, 1934-1954); electrician (Haberfield, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Beacon Hill, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Frederick Alexander Campbell|Campbell, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC4J-HG7] - 1849(Sct)-1930(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, South Yarra, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: director (Melbourne, 1903-1913; South Yarra, 1914-1919); chief executive (South Yarra, 1924-1928) * [[/George Alfred Campbell|Campbell, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-C21] - 1894(Eng)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4GC Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1937-1939, 1947-1960); 4GC Mermaid Beach (1965-1975); 4GC Brisbane (Annerley, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2014, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of Frank Valentine Campbell - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (West End, Qld, 1925-1926; South Brisbane, Qld, 1928-1963); retired (Annerley, Qld, 1968-1972; Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1977) * [[/James Campbell|Campbell, James]] - 1845(Sct)-1893(Vic) - proprietor of engineering business in Ballarat, politician in Victoria, Postmaster-General Victoria (Apr 1884 - Feb 1886) * [[/John Alan Campbell|Campbell, John Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5G2-9MW] - 1899(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Licences: XJDG Melbourne (Toorak, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Nagambie, Vic, 1924; "Soho", Drysdale, Vic, 1928-1936) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/campbell-john-archibald-195 ADB] * [[/Mervyn Richmond Campbell|Campbell, Mervyn Richmond "Snow"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN43-2G2] - 1909(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3MR Melbourne (Coburg, 1931-1939); 3MR Quambatook (1947); Clyde (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 857, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Air Force, POW) - Electoral Rolls: milker (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1942); farmer (Clyde, Vic, 1949-1980) - Links: [http://www.rafcommands.com/database/awards/details.php?qname=CAMPBELL&qnum=9190 RAF Commands] * [[/Neville Douglas Campbell|Campbell, Neville Douglas or Douglas Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G73C-WVG] - 1912(Tas)-2007(Tas) - Licences: 7NC Hobart (City, 1932-1939, 1946-1956; Sandy Bay, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 993, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (New Town, 1943; Sandy Bay, 1949-1958) * [[/Robert Campbell|Campbell, Robert "Bob"]] - 1917(???)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4RC Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1933-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1180, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, treasurer, QSL officer) - Comment: numerous contemporaneous RCs - Electoral Rolls: Nile yet identified ==''CANACOTT''== * [[/George Webster Canacott|Canacott, George Webster]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQF-G9B] - 1918(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ACM Sydney (Concord, 1939; North Strathfield, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 168, 1938; COCP1 531, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: National Medal, 1977; Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry, 1977 - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943); police constable (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1949-1954; Concord, NSW, 1958); police sergeant (West Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CANAVAN''== * [[/John Canavan|Canavan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3D-L6T] - 1914(Eng)-2008(WA) - Licences: 6CN Perth (City, 1936-1939); 6ON Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1811, 1936, WA; BOCP 109, 1937; 1COCP 618, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (North Perth, WA, 1937; Maylands, WA, 1949; Bayswater, WA, 1954; Port Hedland, WA, 1958; Bayswater, WA, 1963-1980) ==''CANNING''== * [[/Frederick Gerald Canning|Canning, Frederick Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN36-NJ6] - 1900(Isle of Man)-1995(UK) - Licences: 3CQ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1931; Toorak, 1933-1937); 2AFW Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938; Greenwich, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 675, 1921 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Fitzroy, Vic, 1922-1924); constable (South Yarra, Vic, 1926-1928); radio engineer (Toorak, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Greenwich, NSW, 1943); retired (Portsea, Vic, 1972-1977; Rye, Vic, 1980) ==''CANNON''== * [[/Arthur Charles Cannon|Cannon, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC3C-FHR] - 1899(Qld)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Cobden (1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 852, 1925 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Cobden, Vic, 1931-1943); clerk (Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954) * [[/Reginald Holden Burtham Cannon|Cannon, Reginald Holden Burtham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HZY-K77] - 1920(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2AMB Sydney (Lindfield, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2284, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1943; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949; Brighton, Vic, 1954; Sandringham, Vic, 1963) * [[/Ronald Fredrick Herrett Cannon|Cannon, Ronald Fredrick or Frederick Herrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7JW-T6L] - 1913(Tas)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 7RC Wynyard (1932-1939); 3BRC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 946, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 97, 1937; 1COCP 473, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; RAAFWR; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Wynyard, 1936-1937); engineer (St Kilda, 1943); radio technician (Auburn, 1949; Hawthorn, 1954-1967); tv hirer (Hawthorn, 1968-1980) ==''CANSICK''== * [[/Nathan Victor Charles Cansick|Cansick, Nathan Victor Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSJ-CXC] - 1907(Vic)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 3VE Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3AK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 139, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1928-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1928); telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1931); technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1937); physicist (Five Dock, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''CANT''== * [[/Alan Cant|Cant, Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGL-WCG] - 1899(Eng)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AIQ Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939; Dulwich Hill, 1946-1950; Hargrave Park, 1954; Padstow, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2003, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1937; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943-1949; Hargrave Park, NSW, 1954; Padstow, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CAPE''== * [[/Alfred Vincent Cape|Cape, Alfred Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L243-57P] - 1881(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XEH Grenfell (1912-1914); 2JU Receive Bathurst (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Tucklan, NSW, 1930); grazier (Leadville, NSW, 1932-1943); farmer (The Oaks, NSW, 1949-1954); no occupation (Campbelltown, NSW, 1958) ==''CAPSEY''== * [[/Henry Capsey|Capsey, Henry "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK9-N58] - 1906(Eng)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2OQ Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1936-1939; Forest Lodge, 1946-1948; Chester Hill, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1661, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: French polisher (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1930-1935; Kogarah, NSW, 1937); radio (Annandale, NSW, 1943); laboratory assistant (Glebe, NSW, 1949); radio tradesman (Chester Hill, NSW, 1949-1968); radio trades (Chester Hill, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''CAREY''== * [[/Francis Joseph Carey|Carey, Francis Joseph "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54V-PD3] - 1904(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: X?? Toowoomba (1911-1914); 4?? Toowoomba (1922-1923); 2AMI Sydney (Centennial Park, 1933-1939; North Sydney 1946-1954; Fairfield 1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1152, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 122, 1938; COCP2 255, 1939 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); radio club member (QWI) - Halcyon: AOCP NSW 1925?? - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Campsie, NSW, 1933; Burwood, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Parramatta North, NSW, 1936); wireless operator (Waverley, NSW, 1937); announcer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); engineer (Fairfield, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/John Thomas Carey|Carey, John Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Y9-TZ8] - 1884(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 19, 1914 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (St Kilda, 1913; West End, Townsville, 1919) ==''CARGILL''== * [[/Norman Cargill|Cargill, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VK-S27] - 1917(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1480, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: press hand (Wentworthville, NSW, 1943-1954); radio mechanic (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972; Teleopea, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CARLYLE''== * [[/Arthur Keith Hanham Carlyle|Carlyle, Arthur Keith Hanham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCM7-GD9] - 1909(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3KD Melbourne (North Carlton, 1932-1939; East Preston, 1947-1948); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 990, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Carlton North, Vic, 1931-1937); ironmonger (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949) ==''CARNAHAN''== * [[/John Malcolm Carnahan|Carnahan, John Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4K-RZX] - 1915(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3BF Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939, 1947-1948; East Bentleigh, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1246, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1937-1949); supervisor (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''CARNE''== * [[/Ronald Lewis Carne|Carne, Ronald Lewis "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-N3M] - 1910(Fiji)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4RP Hambledon Mill via Cairns (1935); 4RP Innisfail (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1186, 1933, Qld; 3COCP 429, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Goondi Mill, Innisfail, 1936-1937); cane inspector (Sherwood, Qld, 1943); assistant cane inspector (Goondi Mill, Innisfail, Qld, 1949-1954); cane inspector (Victoria Mill, Ingham, Qld, 1954-1958); manager (Harwood Mill, Harwood Island, NSW, 1963; Victoria Mill, Ingham, Qld, 1968); retired (Bowen, Qld, 1972) ==''CARPENTER''== * [[/Archibald John Carpenter|Carpenter, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPR-BJS] - 1900(WA)-1956(France) - Licences: No known licence - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 376, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Northam, WA, 1925-1936); instructor (South Perth, WA, 1943); firewood vendor (Whyalla, SA, 1948); teacher (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954) * [[/Norman Dean Carpenter|Carpenter, Norman Dean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMS-CM8] - 1914(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2RK Sydney (Hurstville, 1931-1933); 2RK Griffith (1935); 2RK Sydney (Hurstville, 1936); 2RK Murwillumbah (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 732, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 80, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''CARRIE''== * [[/F. Carrie|Carrie, F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Glanville, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CARROLL''== * [[/Charles Michael Carroll|Carroll, Charles Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DK-LXW] - 1907(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3CY Melbourne (Ormond, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2038, 1937, Vic; COCP1 313, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Richmond North, Vic, 1931; Bentleigh, Vic, 1936-1942); public servant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1954; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Mount Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles William Joseph Carroll|Carroll, Charles William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-62J] - 1911(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2OM Sydney (Leichhardt, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 935, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 20, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leichhardt, NSW, 1934); radio inspector (Leichhardt, NSW, 1935; Haberfield, NSW, 1937-1972) * [[/John McLaughlin Carroll|Carroll, John McLaughlin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DL-SZY] - 1910(Vic)-1963(WA) - Licences: 3KF Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 961, 1932, Vic; COCP2 414, 1941; COCP1 1581, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor body builder (Mordialloc, Vic, 1931-1937; Mentone, Vic, 1942); radio officer (Melbourne, Vic, 1943); technician (Palmyra, WA, 1954-1963) ==''CARRUTHERS''== * [[/Frederick Albert Carruthers|Carruthers, Frederick Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFR6-DNF] - 1905(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2PF Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1923); 2PF Cowra (1933-1937); 2PF Sydney (Arncliffe, 1938-1939, 1946-1958); 2PF (Lismore, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1120, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Moss Vale, NSW, 1930; Cowra, NSW, 1933-1936; Arncliffe, NSW, 1937-1958); stipendiary magistrate (Lismore, NSW, 1963-1968); magistrate (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''CARTER''== * [[/Albert Edward Carter|Carter, Albert Edward "Birdie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDL-5CB] - 1916(Qld)-2014(Qld) - Licences: 4LT Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 4LT Nanango (1954); 4LT Brisbane (Carina, 1955-1969); 4LT Sunshine Beach (1975); 4LT Tewantin (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2143, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); wholesale grocery (S. Hoffnung & Co); WW2 - Comment: several contemporaneous AECs - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Greenslopes, Qld, 1943-1949); manager (Nanango, Qld, 1954); departmental manager (Carina, Qld, 1958-1972); retired (Sunshine Beach, Qld, 1977; Tewantin, Qld, 1980)) * [[/Alfred Raymond Carter|Carter, Alfred Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2W-TY5] - 1913(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AHH Sydney (Coogee, 1937-1938; Bondi, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1974, 1937, NSW; COCP2 672, 1942; COCP1 796, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1936-1937); salesman (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1943-1963); proprietor (Coogee, NSW, 1972); salesman (Ettalong, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Clarence Sydney William Carter|Carter, Clarence Sydney William]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5T1-TXL] - 1902(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Kensington, 1923); 5CS Adelaide (Maylands, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 24, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glen Osmond, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5CS - Clarence Sydney William Carter" * [[/Frederick Pell Carter|Carter, Frederick Pell or Peel (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP4-2BC] - 1899(NSW)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5GK Adelaide (Mile End, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 761, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: service station proprietor (Mile End, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/George Richard Carter|Carter, George Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYC-LC1] - 1909(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GC Camperdown (1933-1939); 3GC Melbourne (East Hawthorn, 1947-1956; Bulleen, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1098, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Swan Hill, Vic, 1931; Camperdown, Vic, 1934-1936); salesman (Camperdown, Vic, 1937-1943); dental mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1949-1954); dental technician (Bulleen, Vic, 1958-1968); technician (Bulleen, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/H. Carter|Carter, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Graceville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous HCs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Harry Raymond Carter|Carter, Harry Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9G5-KJT] - 1911(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2HC Armidale (1926-1927); 2HC Quirindi (1928-1939, 1946-1980+); 2BE Portable Quirindi (1933-1934); 2AI Portable Quirindi (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 286, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Quirindi, 1933-1980) - Callsign 2BE withdrawn by PMGD for 2BE Bega commercial * [[/Walter Leslie Carter|Carter, Walter Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLK-3XG] - 1898(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2WL Sydney (Stanmore, 1925-1927; Punchbowl, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 450, 1919 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Campsie, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1933; Rose Bay, 1934-1937; Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1958) ==''CARTY''== * [[/Bruce Carty|Carty, Bruce]] - historian (broadcast, amateur broadcast), author "Australian Radio History" ==''CASE''== * [[/Leslie Jonathan Case|Case, Leslie Jonathan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQN-W19] - 1916(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AMJ Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1939); 2MU Sydney (Unanderra, 1946-1955); 2MU Wollongong, 1955-1956); 2MU Sydney (Padstow, 1957; Beverley Hills, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 202, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1943); technician (Unanderra, NSW, 1954); salesman (Beverley Hills, NSW, 1963-1977; Narwee, NSW, 1980) ==''CASS''== * [[/Moses Henry Cass|Cass, Moses Henry "Moss"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDF-NTP] - 1927(WA)-2022(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - doctor; driver for establishment of community radio and SBS Radio - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/cass-moses-henry-moss-32316 Obituaries Australia] ==''CASSIDY''== * [[/John Joseph Cassidy|Cassidy, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYZ-GYJ] - 1901(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3JC Melbourne (Malvern, 1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JJCs - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Malvern, Vic, 1924-1934); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954) ==''CASTLE''== * [[/Clarence Henry Castle|Castle, Clarence Henry "Clarry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGF-7GR] - 1915(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5KL Adelaide (Prospect, 1933-1939); 5KL Darwin (1947-1948); 5KL Adelaide (Enfield Heights, 1954-1965; Enfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1209, 1933, SA; 2COCP 263, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CASWELL''== * [[/Archibald Harold Caswell|Caswell, Archibald Harold "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-Y3X] - 1913(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CB Murgon (1934-1939); 4CB Maryborough (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1340, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (POW); business proprietor (garage) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Maryborough, Qld, 1954-1972); retired (Torquay, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''CATFORD''== * [[/Lester Evans Catford|Catford, Lester Evans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDD8-RCB] - 1911(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5LC Gladstone (1931-1939, 1947); 5LC Adelaide (Malvern, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 789, 1931, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 357, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gladstone, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Lance Maynard Catford|Catford, Lance Maynard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQR-K2W] - 1913(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5XL Clare (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2372, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: share farmer (Clare, SA, 1939) ==''CATHCART''== * [[/Francis Cathcart|Cathcart, Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK8-P99] - 1867(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: XJDJ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, Vic, 1914-1931) ==''CATT''== * [[/Ernest Albert Catt|Catt, Ernest Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JP-4LP] - 1905(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2AD Sydney Five Dock, 1934); 2FU Sydney (Maroubra Junction, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1297, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2AD amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2AD Armidale commercial service - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Maroubra North, NSW, 1930-1931); electrical fitter (Maroubra, NSW, 1933); electrical engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1934-1935); installation inspector (Maroubra, NSW, 1936-1954); electrical installation inspector (Maroubra, NSW, 1958); technical officer (Caringbah, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1972-1977; Cronulla, NSW, 1980) ==''CAVANAGH''== * [[/William Mortimer Cavanagh|Cavanagh, William Mortimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ23-GPH] - 1908(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Warburton (1923-1924); 3WC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925); 2WC Sydney (Potts Point, 1928); 2WC Goulburn (1930); 3WC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1931; Williamstown, 1937-1939); 2WC Wauchope (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 214, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 598, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales (Goulburn, NSW, 1930; St Kilda, Vic, 1931-1934); radio dealer (Wauchope, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''CAVE''== * [[/Norman Cave|Cave, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDB7-G73] - 1898(Eng?)-19??(???) - Licences: 7BC Launceston (1925-1926); operator of Wills & Co Receive licence 1924 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 129, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF Wireless Operator); foundation member Tasmanian Gliding Club (instructor); returned to England 1931; likely Wing Commander RAF in WW2; possibly lost in SE Asia 1942 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CAWOOD''== * [[/Greville Charles Cawood|Cawood, Greville Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPXH-PPM] - 1903(NSW)-1994(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Bellingen (1923); 2GC Ulong (1926); 2GC Dorrigo (1927-1928); 2ALC Sydney (Waverley, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CAWTHRON''== * [[/Edward Joseph Cawthron|Cawthron, Edward Joseph "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBH-9SX] - 1908(NSW)-1964(SA) - Licences: 2JC Sydney (Concord, 1926-1933; Neutral Bay, 1931; Concord, 1933; Five Dock, 1933); 2VA Sydney (City, 1931); 2EJ Sydney (City, 1931); 5JC Adelaide (Kent Town, 1937-1939); 5JE Adelaide (Somerton, 1947-1948; North Glenelg, 1954; Somerton Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 308, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 323, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Haberfield, 1943) ==''CECIL''== * [[/Clyde Cecil|Cecil, Clyde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN5-XYG] - 1898(Vic)-1963(WA) - Licences: 6AB Kalgoorlie (1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 154, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a listener, Kalgoorlie) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Kalgoorlie, 1919); lecturer (Kalgoorlie, 1921-1925; Maylands, 1928-1937); metallurgist (Nedlands, 1943); physicist (Nedlands, 1949-1954); school principal (Triggs Island, 1958-1963) ==''CHADWICK''== * [[/Richard Howel Chadwick|Chadwick, Richard Howel (Electoral Rolls) or Howell (BMD) "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3PQ-6HH] - 1896(NZ)-1955(Qld) - Licences: 4GU Brisbane (Wilston, 1933-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1197, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; radio clubs (WIAQ); employment (travelling salesman) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Zillmere, Qld, 1921); salesman (Wilston, Qld, 1925-1954) ==''CHAFFER''== * [[/Edward Martin Chaffer|Chaffer, Edward Martin "Martin"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ1Z-B3P] - 1905(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3XF Receive Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923); 3XF Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1927); 6XF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1931); 3XF Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1933); 2AEK Sydney (Potts Point, 1938); 3MH Hamilton (1947); 3MH Ballarat (1948); 3MH Swan Hill (1954); 3MH Melbourne (Preston, 1955-1956; Moonee Ponds, 1965-1969; Doncaster, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 354, 1927, No. ?? in Vic; 3COCP 304, 1937; 2COCP 113, 1937; 1COCP 151, 1937 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIA Vic Essendon, treasurer, 1924), placed 2nd for best complete station Melbourne Wireless Exhibition 1924; placed second for best complete station at Melbourne Wireless Exhibition 1925; placed 10th in 3LO amateur broadcasting competition 1926; broadcast engineer (3HA, 3BA, 3SH), Dept Civil Aviation 1930s, military (WW2, 1942+) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1936); radio engineer (Hamilton, 1942; Ballarat, 1949; Swan Hill, 1954; Preston, 1963); radio technician (Moonee Ponds, 1967-1968); retired (Doncaster, 1977-1980) - Relationships: father of 3AII Ken Chaffer ==''CHALLEN''== * [[/Peter Robert Challen|Challen, Peter Robert]] - 1848(Eng)-1905(Vic) - early telephone, telephony & wireless experimenter, employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, Electrical Office & Postmaster), radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria), associate of Henry Walter Jenvey, William Philip Bechervaise & George Smibert ==''CHALLENDER''== * [[/Gerard Challender|Challender, Gerard "Gerry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CR-1DT] - 1910(Eng)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2OF Merewether (1933); 2OF Sydney (Glebe, 1933; Broadmeadow, 1934); 2ZS Kempsey (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1076, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; high profile participation 1950 Kempsey floods; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Merewether, NSW, 1933; Broadmeadow, NSW, 1935; Homebush, NSW, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943; West Kempsey, NSW, 1949); ==''CHALLENGER''== * [[/George Reginald Challenger|Challenger, George Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3YQ-ZZB] - 1902(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: 2GC Sydney (Auburn, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Auburn, 1930-1935) - TroveTag: "2GC - George Reginald Challenger" ==''CHAMBERS''== * [[/Francis Rupert Chambers|Chambers, Francis Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYY2-JKX] - 1898(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 247, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell, 1924-1925); contractor (Geraldton, 1931; Mt Waverley, 1934-1936); linesman (Seaford, 1937; Frankston, 1942); technician (Frankston, 1949; Seaford, 1954); retired (Upwey, 1963; McRae, 1968) * [[/Walter Alfred Chambers|Chambers, Walter Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3N6-VX1] - 1889(Qld)-1968(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 151, 1915; 2COCP 100, 1930; 1COCP 96, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Thursday Island, 1912-1913); radio telegraphist (Wyndham, 1916-1917); telegraphist (Subiaco, 1917); radio telegraphist (Esperance, 1921-1925); officer-in-charge (Geraldton, 1925); radio officer (Como, 1931-1934; Esperance, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Como, 1943-1968) ==''CHAMPION''== * [[/Ellis Colin Clark Champion|Champion, Ellis Colin Clark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHH2-QXC] - 1916(Tas)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2CN Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938, 1946-1948); 2AVC Sydney (Ryde, 1955-1956; Pymble, 1957-1961; Turramurra, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2113, 1938, NSW; BOCP 538, 1943; COCP2 779, 1943; COCP1 792, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Waverley, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); manager (Ryde, NSW, 1954); company director (Turramurra, NSW, 1968); director (Turramurra, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''CHANDLER''== * [[/Alfred William Herbert Chandler|Chandler, Alfred William Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9L-WGV] - 1905(Vic)-2010(Vic)105yo - Licences: 3WH Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1931; Caulfield, 1933-1938); 3LC Melbourne (Malvern, 1956; Armadale, 1960; Glen Iris, 1965-1975; Beaumaris, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 874, 1925 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1937); RAAF (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); merchant (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1968; Glen Iris, 1972-1977) - Links: [http://users.tpg.com.au/johnchandler/documents/My%20Baptist%20Forebares.pdf Full Radio Biography] * [[/Edward James Chandler|Chandler, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSM-3P1] - 1910(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4EJ Townsville (1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2384, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Belgian Gardens, Qld, 1931-1949); business manager (Rosslea Estate, Qld, 1954-1958; Townsville, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry George Chandler|Chandler, Henry George or George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9K-PF9] - 1909(Eng)-19??(Vic?) - Licences: 3AC Ballarat (1933); 3AC Hamilton (1937-1939); 3AC Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1142, 1929; 2COCP 158, 1938; BOCP 190, 1938; 1COCP 301, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, Vic, 1936); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1937); airman (Coburg West, Vic, 1949) * [[/John Beals Chandler|Chandler, John Beals]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HN-HXH] - 1887(Eng)-1962(Qld) - principal (4BC); proprietor (J. B. Chandler & Co., 1913-1962); Lord Mayor Brisbane (1940-1952); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - don't confuse D. W. Chandler early wireless experimenter - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chandler-sir-john-beals-9724 ADB] * [[/R. Chandler|Chandler, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Newtown, 1923); 2193 Sydney (Newtown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHANNON''== * [[/H. D. Channon|Channon, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2BO Receive Inverell (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Lloyd Lister Channon|Channon, Lloyd Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD59-4NS] - 1885(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2AQ Receive Manilla (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Elsmore, 1913); postal official (Raymond Terrace, 1930-1949) ==''CHAPMAN''== * [[/Austin Chapman|Chapman, Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZYW-3F4] - 1864(NSW)-1926(NSW) - occupations (apprentice saddler, hotelier), politician (Postmaster-General, 1905-1907), oversight of Commonwealth Wireless Telegraphy conference Melbourne 1907 - Links: [[w:Austin Chapman|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chapman-sir-austin-5554 ADB] * [[/Bruce Amundsen Chapman|Chapman, Bruce Amundsen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VL-575] - 1912(WA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BA Sydney (Chatswood, 1930-1939; Balgowlah, 1946-1958; St Ives, 1960-1969 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 696, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shipping clerk (Chatswood, 1935-1937); clerk (Balgowlah, 1949-1958; St Ives, 1963-1968) * [[/E. B. Chapman|Chapman, E. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank William Chapman (Qld)|Chapman, Frank William (Qld)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC5-KB3] - 1898(???)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4XL Brisbane (Yeronga, 1931-1939); 4ZFC Brisbane (Ekibin, 1965); 4TH Brisbane (Ekibin, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 785, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Salisbury, Qld, 1928); labourer (Yeronga, Qld, 1929-1937); waterside worker (Paddington, Qld, 1943-1949); PMG technician (Ekibin, Qld, 1954-1972) * [[/Frank William Chapman (WA)|Chapman, Frank William (WA)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBXD-TFK] - 1918(Vic)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CC Perth (Manning Park, 1954-1965; Bassendean, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3319, 1953, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: trainee (Chidlow, WA, 1949); teacher (Manning Park, WA, 1954-1963); technical school principal (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1963); teacher (Bassendean, WA, 1968-1977); retired (Bassendean, WA, 1980) * [[/Harrison Chapman|Chapman, Harrison "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CX-2C5] - 1909(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3JX Receive Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1922); 3GU Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1929-1939, 1946-1965; Flinders, 1965-1975; Hawthorn, 1980+); 3AGU Portable Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1948-1956; Flinders, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 513, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; 1AOCP 32, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Ivanhoe, 1931-1936); chemist (Geelong, 1937); RAAF (Ballarat, 1942; Ivanhoe, 1949-1954); chemical engineer (Ivanhoe, 1963); minister of religion (Flinders, 1968); clergyman (Flinders, 1972-1977) * [[/Michael Nason Chapman|Chapman, Michael Nason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21R-JCB] - 1881(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XAAR Springwood (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1930-1937); no occupation (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1943) - Comment: Beware another contemporaneous Michael Nason Chapman in Sydney district * [[/Owen George Chapman|Chapman, Owen George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YX-YLK] - 1904(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2OC Wyong (1930-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 669, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Wyong, 1930-1958) * [[/Percival Carnew Lamont Chapman|Chapman, Percival Carnew Lamont "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GM-5M8] - 1911(Qld)-2008(Qld) - 4PC Brisbane (Sandgate, 1933); 4PC Babinda (1937-1939); 4PC Monto (1946-1975); 4PC Point Vernon (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1155, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); occupation (power house engineer/manager) - Relationships: father of Geoff Chapman 4CET - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ayr, Qld, 1943; Monto, Qld, 1949-1972); retired (Point Vernon, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/William George Chapman|Chapman, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ2X-8KG] - 1890(Tas)-1957(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 116, 1915; 1COCP 63, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); coastal wireless operator; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo AWA) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, 1925); officer-in-charge (Radio Station Applecross, 1931-1954) ==''CHAPPELL''== * [[/Lloyd Arthur Chappell|Chappell, Lloyd Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69G-SB9] - 1911(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7LC Ross (1936-1937); 7LC Winnaleah (1938-1939); 7LC Hobart (Kingston, 1947-1955; Sandy Bay, 1956-1975; Coles Bay, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1828, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 172, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Ross, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Queenstown, 1943; Kingston, 1949-1958) ==''CHARLES''== * [[/Edward Arthur Charles|Charles, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QC-V3V] - 1916(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5YQ Adelaide (North Unley, 1935-1939; Unley, 1947-1948; Ascot Park, 1954-1956; Hyde Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1443, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Unley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Gordon Bendall Charles|Charles, Gordon Bendall Hura?]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KQ-G7Z] - 1911(NZ)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2GC Sydney (Coogee, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1258, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Coogee, NSW, 1932-1943); radio technician (Coogee, NSW, 1949-1963); liaison officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''CHARLESWORTH''== * [[/Reginald Denison Charlesworth|Charlesworth, Reginald Denison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW1M-CKJ] - 1900(Eng)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2CI Receive Sydney (Haberfield, 1922); 2CI Sydney (Haberfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: migrated to Fiji mid 1920s, returned to Australia mid 1930s - Electoral Rolls: factory manager (Summer Hill, 1933); engineer (Haberfield, 1935-1937); Lane Cove, 1943); radio engineer (Dee Why, 1949-1954); engineer (Hunters Hill, 1958-1972) - TroveTag: "2CI - Reginald Denison Charlesworth" ==''CHARLTON''== * [[/Noel Benson Charlton|Charlton, Noel Benson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCF9-CLT] - 1897(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: XII Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Lidcombe, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''CHARTERIS''== * [[/Michael Charteris|Charteris, Michael]] - 4QS Ipswich & Maryborough - amateur operator, historian (amateur) ==''CHATFIELD''== * [[/Robert Greatham Chatfield|Chatfield, Robert Greatham "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK92-9L1] - 1900(NZ)-1974(NZ) - Licences: ZL2AV Wellington (1925-1954+) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 1925, No. ?? in NZ - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; clubs (Wellington Amateur Radio Club 2WB, member and one time president) - Relationships: father of Don Chatfield ZL2SG - QSLs: substantial early portion (100+) of QSL collection survives - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Wellington, 1922); salesman (Wellington, 1931-1954); retired (Wellington, 1963-1972) - TroveTag: "ZL2AV - Robert Greatham Chatfield" ==''CHATTERTON''== * [[/Francis Joseph Chatterton|Chatterton, Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZWW-952] - 1902(Tas)-1931(Tas) - Licences: 7AY Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Hobart, 1925-1928) ==''CHAUVEL''== * [[/Walter Temple Frank Chauvel|Chauvel, Walter Temple Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH5T-WNQ] - 1902(Qld)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Stanthorpe (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1925-1928); grazier (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1928-1943); radio engineer (Texas, Qld, 1949-1963); retired (East Ballina, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''CHEEL''== * [[/Charles Reginald Cheel|Cheel, Charles Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N1J-PTC] - 1890(Vic)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5CR Adelaide (Maylands, 1934-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1278, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHEN''== * [[/Paul Chen|Chen, Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDP-4H6] - 1913(China)-1949(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2063, 1937, Vic; BOCP 171, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHENNELL''== * [[/Victor Chennell|Chennell, Victor "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBH-1XV] - 1907(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5JH Adelaide (Norwood, 1927-1933; Cowandilla, 1937-1939; North Adelaide, 1946-1956; Ascot Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 346, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer? (Goodwood Park, 1939) ==''CHESSELL''== * [[/John Carl Chessell|Chessell, John Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2M1-9GS] - 1900(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 3JW Receive Melbourne (Surry Hills, 1922); 2LV Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1929-1934); 2YU Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1935-1936; Ashfield, 1937-1939); 2AFL Sydney (Careel Bay, 1948-1950); 2ER Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1948-1950); 2BJC Sydney (Ashfield, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 517, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1921); electrician (Lewisham, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (The Esplanade, NSW, 1949; Ashfield, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Ashfield, NSW, 1980) ==''CHESTERFIELD''== * [[/John Henry Chesterfield|Chesterfield, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSVH-3SK] - 1895(Vic)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Wayville, 1924-1926); 2ACQ Sydney (Strathfield, 1937-1939); 4HJ Brisbane (Cleveland, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 23, 1914; 1COCP 266, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Croydon, NSW, 1930); radio engineer (Glenbrook, NSW, 1931-1935); department manager (Strathfield, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Strathfield, 1936; Pymble, NSW, 1943; Cleveland, Qld, 1949-1963); retired (Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1968-1972) ==''CHICK''== * [[/Keith Ferdinand Chick|Chick, Keith Ferdinand or Ferdernand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6P4-SHY] - 1907(Tas)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3FV Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2015, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Aspendale, Vic, 1931; Mordialloc, Vic, 1934-1949); army (Mordialloc, Vic, 1954); army officer (Mordialloc, Vic, 1958-1972) * [[/Leonard Garth Chick|Chick, Leonard Garth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6SW-7PJ] - 1918(Tas)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 7LG Launceston (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1973, 1937, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 227, 1939; 2COCP 550, 1941; 1COCP 1264, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: seaman (Swan Point, 1944); aeradio operator (Lindisfarne, 1949); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954); draftsman (East Keilor, 1963-1968); surveyor (Forster, 1977-1980) ==''CHILTON''== * [[/Frederick Oliver Chilton|Chilton, Frederick Oliver]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNR-XFL] - 1905(NSW)-2007(NSW)102yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Wahroonga, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 147, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receive operator; military (Brigadier); awards (Knighted) - Relationships: brother of 2RC Robert Ralph Chilton - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1943); civil servant (South Yarra, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Clareville Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [[w:Frederick Oliver Chilton|Wikipedia]] * [[/George Frederick Chilton|Chilton, George Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3CR-41Q] - 1891(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 2GF Sydney (Pennant Hills, 1924; Carlingford, 1925); 4GD Townsville (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 160, 1915; 1COCP 10, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal operator (VIG, VIB, VIS, VIT, Rockbank); wireless telegraphist (PMG); RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917); federal public servant (PMG) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Wooloowin, 1919-1921); radio stationmaster (South Townsville, Qld, 1925; Glenferrie, 1927; Wireless Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1928-1942); engineer (St Kilda, 1949-1954) * [[/Robert Ralph Chilton|Chilton, Robert Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNR-821] - 1907(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 2RC Sydney (Wahroonga, 1925-1926); 2RC Gloucester (1927); 2RC Sydney (Wahroonga, 1928-1939, 1946-1947; Roseville East, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 152, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist assistant (Wahroonga, 1933); chemist (Stanthorpe, 1954-1963; Sherwood, Qld, 1972) - Relationships: brother of Frederick Oliver Chilton ==''CHILVER''== * [[/Gwenneth Mary Chilver|Chilver formerly Churchward nee Holland, Gwenneth Mary]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L286-KH6] - 1923(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3US Leongatha (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3894, 1960, Vic - YL amateur operator - Relationships: Wife of 3DI James Daniel Chilver - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Leongatha South, Vic, 1954); home duties (Vermont, Vic, 1958; Leongatha, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/James Daniel Chilver|Chilver, James Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L286-V7Y] - 1913(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3DI Tarwin (1936-1937); 3DI Leongatha (1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1790, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Husband of 3US Gwenneth Mary Chilver - Electoral Rolls: farming (Tarwin, Vic, 1936-1937; Leongatha, 1943-1954); sales (Leongatha, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''CHINERY''== * [[/Jessie Camelia Chinery|Chinery or Chinnery, Jessie Camelia]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMP-6NZ] - 1915(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6JC Perth (Welshpool, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1866, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Welshpool, WA, 1937) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''CHINNER''== * [[/Harry Edward Chinner|Chinner, Harry Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVJ7-SXT] - 1908(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2CG Sydney (Randwick, 1933-1939; Maroubra, 1946-1954; Kirrawee, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1081, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 142, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: contractor (East Maitland, NSW, 1930); electrical contractor (Randwick North, NSW, 1931-1937); foreman (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1954); supervisor (Kirrawee, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''CHIPPINDALL''== * [[/Eric Kellett Chippindall|Chippindall, Eric Kellett "Chippy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LFCB-MNZ] - 1916(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4XR Brisbane (Paddington, 1937-1939); 4XR Gympie (1946-1969); 4XR Brisbane (Paddington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1940, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4SB, 4BU, 4LG, 4GY) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Gympie, Qld, 1949); announcer-engineer (Gympie, Qld, 1954-1958); shopkeeper (Paddington, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/John Chippindall|Chippindall, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTT-PJC] - 1911(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3VU Melbourne (Coburg West, 1933-1939); 4VU Brisbane (Northgate, 1947-1948); 3VU Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1238, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1934-1936); engineer (Coburg, Vic, 1937-1942; Coburg West, Vic, 1949-1954; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CHISHOLM''== * [[/Graham St Clair Chisholm|Chisholm, Graham St Clair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX47-TTR] - 1915(Qld)-2002(WA) - Licences: 4LP Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1933); 3ACG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947-1948); 5PG Darwin (1955-1956); 1AB Canberra (Canberra City, 1960; Ainslie, 1965); 6IB Perth (Dalkeith, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1101, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 18, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (3SR, Shepparton, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1949-1954); broadcaster (Reid, ACT, 1958; Ainslie, ACT, 1963; Dalkeith, WA, 1968-1972); manager (Nedlands, 1977-1980) ==''CHITHAM''== * [[/William Norman Chitham|Chitham, William Norman "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWT-KJK] - 1912(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4UU Brisbane (Bulimba, 1933-1934; Fortitude Valley 1937-1939; Cannon Hill, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 913, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor, QSL officer); part of the "U" gang; military (WW2) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Valley, Qld, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Cannon Hill, 1949-1963); buyer (Cannon Hill, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''CHOATE''== * [[/Roger Sidney Choate|Choate, Roger Sidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQX-RW3] - 1913(Irl)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6RK Harvey (1930-1933); 6RK Kalgoorlie (1937-1939); 6RK Dardanup (1947); 6RK Perth (Subiaco, 1948-1956; Salters Point, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 714, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 42, 1936; 3AIR 1121, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Squadron Leader) - Awards: Military Division OBE [[w:1964_Birthday_Honours|Wikipedia]] - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1937; Perth, WA, 1937); engineer (Melville, WA, 1943); civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1958); surveyor (Salters Point, WA, 1963-1968; Manning, WA, 1972-1977) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1513688 AWM] [https://www.ozatwar.com/raaf/shepherdshillradar.htm OzAtWar] ==''CHOULES''== * [[/George Henry Choules|Choules, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK5-XZF] - 1902(Eng)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (Homebush, 1937-1938; Enfield, 1939); 3AHB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; East Malvern, 1954-1965; Blairgowrie, 1969; St Andrews, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1937; Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Blairgowrie, Vic, 1968-1972; St Andrews, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CHOY''== * [[/Howe Choy|Choy, Howe]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAG Sydney (City CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHRISMAS''== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Chrismas|Chrismas, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YC-FC2] - 1892(NSW)-1950(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 250, 1916; 1COCP 31, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIW Wyndham (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Broome, 1916); wireless operator (Wyndham, 1917; Applecross, 1925); radio telegraphist (Broome, 1931; Geraldton, 1936-1949) ==''CHUGG''== * [[/Richard Chugg|Chugg, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Q9V-D49] - 1858(Sct)-1925(Vic) - Licences: XOQ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: art dealer (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1915) ==''CHURN''== * [[/George Churn|Churn, George]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3XG Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1932) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 897, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified; Surname may be misspelled - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CIALLELLA''== * [[/Rebecca Michelle Ciallella|Ciallella, Rebecca Michelle]] - historian (broadcast); author - Links: [https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/40783/ The Shaping of a Voice: The Early Years of 6WF] ==''CLAFFEY''== * [[/Keighran James Claffey|Claffey, Keighran James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84R-LLP] - 1903(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AK Deniliquin (1928-1939); 2AK Picton (1946); 2AK Deniliquin (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 459, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Yarrandale, 1949; Deniliquin, 1954; Yarrandale, 1958-1963); retired (Deniliquin, 1977-1980) ==''CLARK''== * [[/Allan Bernard Clark|Clark, Allan or Alan or Allen Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-VV3] - 1912(???)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2ALO Martins Creek (1939); 2ALO Sydney (Punchbowl, 1946-1965; Wiley Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2257, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1935); fettler (Werris Creek, NSW, 1936; Hornsby, NSW, 1943; Punchbowl, NSW, 1949-1968); rail examiner (Lakemba, NSW, 1972-1977); doorman (Lakemba, NSW, 1980) * [[/Francis Thomas Clark|Clark, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WF-CJH] - 1903(WA)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3FC Rainbow (1928); 3FC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933; Elwood, 1937; St Kilda, 1938); 3FC Mildura (1946-1947); 3FC Ouyen (1948-1960); 3FC Geelong (Leopold, 1969; Clifton Springs, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 426, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Rainbow, 1925); postal clerk (Rainbow, 1928); clerk (St Kilda, 1931-1937); senior postal clerk (Red Cliffs, 1942); postmaster (Ouyen, 1949-1954); retired (Clifton Springs, 1972-1980) * [[/Frank P. R. Clark|Clark, Frank P. R.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFG-WRN] - 1900(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Manly, 1923-1924); 2YF Sydney (Manly, 1925) - Qualifications: AOCP 122, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: gone too soon - Trovetag: "2YF - Frank P. R. Clark" * [[/J. Clark|Clark or Clarke, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1933; Vaucluse, 1934; Dee Why, 1935; CBD, 1936-1939, 1947); 2DZ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1948); 2DZ Merewether (1950-1954); 2DZ Newcastle (Adamstown, 1955-1961; Beresfield, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Wilders Hambly Clark|Clark, John Wilders Hambly or Hambley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6ZG-CVN] - 1878(Eng)-1959(SA) - Licences: XVX Adelaide (Kent Town, 1912-1914); 5AA (Adelaide, 1920s) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; president (WIA SA, 1919+); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XVX-5AA - John Wilders Hambly Clark" * [[/Leopold Francis Clark|Clark, Leopold Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/273Q-3D5] - 1902(Tas)-1978(Tas) - Licences: 7CK Natone (1932-1939); 7CK Burnie (1946-1948); Deloraine (1954-1969); Lanena (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 989, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Natone, 1928-1936; Burnie, 1943-1949); grazier (Needles, 1954; Deloraine, 1963) * [[/Raymond John Clark|Clark, Raymond John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWS-RGF] - 1910(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3VO Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2359, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fish merchant (Box Hill, Vic, 1937-1967) ==''CLARKE''== * [[/Albert Irvin Keith Clarke|Clarke, Albert Irvin Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1L-D6Z] - 1896(WA)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2IC Sydney (Earlwood, 1931-1939, 1946-1975; Narrabeen, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 729, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coach builder (Earlwood, NSW, 1930-1972); retired (Narrabeen, NSW, 1977) * [[/F. P. R. Clarke|Clarke, F. P. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YF Sydney (Manly, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Gunner Clarke|Clarke, Gunner]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XFN Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Ross Clarke|Clarke, James Ross]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 962, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JRCs - Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Percival Fraser Clarke|Clarke, Percival Fraser "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ3-4J2] - 1896(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4PY Ayr (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1781, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Jarvisfield, Qld, 1919-1937; Aspley, Qld, 1949-1972) * [[/R. Clarke|Clarke, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Auburn, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Allan Clarke|Clarke, Reginald Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1MC-GMQ] - 1919(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2213, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Warren Cecil Clarke|Clarke, Warren Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1G-MDD] - 1928(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2ASM Sydney (Brookvale, 1947; Broadway, 1948-1950; Dee Why, 1954-1955; Brookvale, 1956-1961; Balgowlah, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2836, 1948, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Pyrmont, NSW, 1949); press photographer (Dee Why, 1954; Brookvale, NSW, 1958); photographer (Balgowlah, NSW, 1963-1977) * [[/Warren Ross Clarke|Clarke, Warren Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NT-LSN] - 1909(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ZZ Sydney (Mosman,1930-1933; Asquith, 1933-1939; Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: AOCP 650, 1930, NSW; 2COCP 6, 1934; 1COCP 14, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Asquith, 1933-1934; Mosman, 1936); radio officer (Mosman, 1943); flight radio officer (Mosman, 1949-1954); clerk (Glenbrook, 1963); travel consultant (Glenbrook, 1972); clerk (Merrylands, 1972); planner (North Rocks, 1977-1980) * [[/William George Clarke|Clarke, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ2-1QS] - 1884(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 32, 1930 - RANRS (temp Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: several contemporaneous WGCs - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Townsville, 1916); seaman (HMAS Encounter, Geelong, 1919); biograph operator (Langwarrin Military Camp, Vic, 1919); hotel manager (Naval Base Hotel, South Fremantle, 1931) ==''CLAY''== * [[/Richard George Clay|Clay, Richard George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZZ-LGN] - 1903(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3RC Melbourne (Northcote, 1929; Alphington, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 536, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Northcote, 1925-1927); welder (Northcote, 1928); electric welder (Alphington, 1931); welder (Richmond, 1936-1937; Alphington, 1942; Northcote, 1949); contractor (Traralgon, 1954-1972) * [[/Henry Victor Clay|Clay, Henry Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPV4-CN9] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2UY Sydney (Maroubra, 1932-1933; Ryde, 1933-1934; Gladesville, 1935; Ryde, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 943, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 428, 1933; COCP1 509, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1935-1946) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Maroubra, NSW, 1931-1933); constable (Ryde, NSW, 1934-1943); sawmiller (North Ryde, NSW, 1949); technician (Dural, NSW, 1958); radio technician (OTC Doonside, NSW, 1958-1963; Oakville, NSW, 1968); grazier (Nabiac, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Iluka, NSW, 1980) ==''CLAYTON''== * [[/Maisie Ian Jesson Clayton|Rawson nee Clayton, Maisie Ian Jesson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RT-25P] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 488, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio worker (Artarmon, 1937); engineer (Kirribilli, 1949); radio engineer (Lane Cove, 1954-1963); engineer (Lane Cove, 1968-1972); home duties (Lane Cove, 1977-1980) - Lady: * [[/Maurice Charles Clayton|Clayton, Maurice Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86J-HX3] - 1912(SA)-1936(SA) - Licences: 5RK Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1930-1931); 5ZC Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 596, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Passed too soon (24yo) * [[/Walter George Gladstone Clayton|Clayton, Walter George Gladstone "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3XN-J1N] - 1918(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4WG Innisfail (1937-1939); 4WG Brisbane (Windsor, 1946-1969); 4WG Townsville (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1868, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, AIF Signals); state public servant (Qld Railways, supervising tech. comms.) - Relationships: uncle of Maise Ian Jesson Rawson nee Clayton (Radio Engineer) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Windsor, 1954-1968); technician (Townsville, 1972-1980) ==''CLEBURNE''== * [[/Eric William Cleburne|Cleburne, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLX-3WZ] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AII Sydney (Gordon, 1937-1939; Mosman, 1946-1950; Willoughby East, 1954-1958); 2BII Bermagui South (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2025, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Gordon, NSW, 1935-1937); wireless operator (Gordon, NSW, 1943); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Willoughby, NSW, 1954-1958); manager (Croydon, Vic, 1958-1968); retired (Bermagui, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CLEMENS''== * [[/Henry Clemens|Clemens, Henry]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 970, 1932, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HCs; Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CLIFF''== * [[/Harry Cliff|Cliff, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87D-WYZ] - 1909(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3HC Melbourne (Essendon, 1928-1948; Heidelberg, 1954-1975); 3HC Point Lonsdale (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 400, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Comment: pre 1928 is another Harry Cliff - Electoral Rolls: implement maker (Moonee Ponds, 1906); engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1928); clerk (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937); company secretary (North Melbourne, 1943); director (Ivanhoe, 1954-1968; Heidelberg, 1972); retired (Point Lonsdale, 1977-1980) ==''CLIFFORD''== * [[/Herbert Glendenning Clifford|Clifford, Herbert Glendenning]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTS-4CN] - 1882(Eng)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5BW Receive Renmark (1923); Receive Renmark (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Renmark, SA, 1939-1943) ==''CLINCH''== * [[/Frederick Gladstone Clinch|Clinch, Frederick Gladstone "Glad"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF5P-TWM] - 1898(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6JR Greenough (1928-1933); 6FG Miling (1960); 6FG Perth (Doubleview, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 468, 1928, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 6CL Ian Harold Wilson Clinch - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Greenough, 1922-1943); garage proprietor (Miling, 1958); retired (Doubleview, 1963-1972) * [[/Ian Harold Wilson Clinch|Clinch, Ian Harold Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQX-YS1] - 1926(WA)-19??(WA) - Licences: 6CL Miling (1960-1965); 6CL Dandaragan (1969); 6CL Rossmoyne (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3596, 1957, WA - amateur operator, WW2 - Relationships: son of 6JR-6FG Frederick Gladstone Clinch - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Leederville, 1949); manager (Miling, 1958-1963); radio technician (Dongara, 1968); technician (Rossmoyne, 1972-1980) ==''CLOSS''== * [[/Alvin Theodore Closs|Closs, Alvin Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67V-HG7] - 1895(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: V750 Receive Melbourne (Olinda, 1922); 3GV Receive Melbourne (Olinda, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Brighton, 1917); storekeeper (Olinda, 1924-1931); salesman (Olinda, 1934-1937); civil servant (Tunstall, 1943-1954); retired (Yarra Junction, 1963-1972) ==''CLOUGH''== * [[/James Edward Clough|Clough, James Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QV-KGG] - 1887(NSW)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 483, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW1 (AIF, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Sea Lake, Vic, 1912); telegraphist (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1913-1914; Elsternwick, Vic, 1915; Prahran, Vic, 1916-1917); postmaster (Sunshine, Vic, 1924-1927; Brighton, Vic, 1931-1937) ==''CLUNNE''== * [[/Edward James Clunne|Clunne, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKD-4W1] - 1914(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2DK Sydney (Merrylands, 1932-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1060, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Occupation machinist in deceased estate file - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Granville, NSW, 1936-1937) ==''CLYNE''== * [[/Alec Henry Clyne|Clyne, Alec Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YX-G45] - 1917(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3VX Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1936-1939; East Prahran, 1947-1948; Carnegie, 1954-1960); 3ACC Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1965; Glen Waverley, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1620, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3HZ Edgar Murray Clyne - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1963; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Edgar Murray Clyne|Clyne, Edgar Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QB-W1W] - 1907(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923); 3HZ Shepparton (1935-1937); 3HZ Warragul (1938-1939, 1947); 3HZ Shepparton (19481965); 3HZ Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1558, 1935, Vic; BOCP 51, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3VX-3ACC Alec Henry Clyne - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1931-1937; Warragul, Vic, 1942); manager (Shepparton, Vic, 1954-1963; Oakleigh, Vic, 1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''COADE''== * [[/Ernest Coade|Coade, Ernest]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rutherglen, 1914); mechanic (Thursday Island, 1919) ==''COAKLEY''== * [[/Thomas James Coakley|Coakley, Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX24-W7T] - 1904(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 5UK Adelaide (Unley, 1933-1939); 3IU Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947; Essendon, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1105, 1933, No. ?? in SA, 3COCP 61, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: aero fitter (Auburn, Vic, 1925-1926); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Essendon, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''COALTER''== * [[/Martin Coalter|Coalter, Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSR-STB] - 1893(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1, 1914 - ship wireless operator? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COATE''== * [[/Edward Fordham Coate|Coate, Edward Fordham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XB-SQZ] - 1909(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3AIP Melbourne (Canterbury, 1965-1969; Lower Templestowe, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 26, 1936; AOLCP 884, 1960; AOCP 4053, 1962, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''COATES''== * [[/Alfred Melbourne Coates|Coates, Alfred Melbourne or Melbourne Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGW-MCZ] - 1884(???)-1964(Vic) - Licences: V757 Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922); 3GG Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (USA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, 1921-1937; Kalorama, 1943-1954) ==''COATH''== * [[/Stanley Pascall Coath|Coath, Stanley Pascall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQB-4C4] - 1913(Vic)-2010(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3SP Melbourne (West Preston, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1363, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1936-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954-1963; Preston, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''COBB''== * [[/Victor Lindsay Cobb|Cobb, Victor Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB7Y-Q52] - 1918(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3CQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1881, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1954; Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968); engineer (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''COCHRANE''== * [[/Athol Brien Cochrane|Cochrane, Athol Brien]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKF-1FK] - 1894(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XAEK Sydney (Longueville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals Coy, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Hunter's Hill, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''COCKS''== * [[/Leonard Wilfred Sidney John Cocks|Cocks, Leonard Wilfred Sidney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPP2-8K3] - 1910(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2DF Sydney (Eastwood, 1933-1939; Arncliffe, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1224, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Arncliffe, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''COFFEY''== * [[/Henry Freeman Coffey|Coffey, Henry Freeman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3QL-BR1] - 1885(Irl)-1934(NSW) - Licences: 4KY Brisbane (Doomben, 1925-1926; Hamilton, 1927); 2ZY Sydney (Willoughby, 1929; Maroubra, 1930-1934) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 52, 1915; 1COCP 12, 1930 - Halycyon: AOCP Brisbane 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless operator (Marconi, White Star, Booth Steamship, Iquitos Steamship, Union Castle); RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); coastal operator (CRS, PMGD, AWA); federal public servant - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Middle Park, Vic, 1919); engineer (Malvern East, 1922-1924); radiostation master (Thursday Island, 1925); wireless operator (Doomben, Qld, 1925-1928); engineer (Chatswood, 1930); wireless mechanic (Maroubra, 1930-1934) - TroveTag: "4KY-2ZY - Henry Freeman Coffey" & "!Wikibooks 4KY" ==''COFFIN''== * [[/Robert George Coffin|Coffin, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXT-CSG] - 1911(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3NU Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Canterbury, 1954-1960); 3ANU Mobile Aboard Vessel "Carole G" (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1767, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963) ==''COGHLAN''== * [[/John Leo Coghlan|Coghlan, John Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYV3-1F4] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3ST Melbourne (St Kilda, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1777, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bunyip, Vic, 1931-1934); driver (St Kilda West, Vic, 1936-1943); technician (South Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Box Hill, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''COHEN''== * [[/Derrick Cohen|Cohen, Derek or Derrick Simeon "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCF-DR7] - 1914(Eng)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2YM Sydney (Dobroyd Point, 1932-1933; Kings Cross, 1933; Clovelly, 1934-1936); 4YM Brisbane (City, 1937-1939); 1YM Macquarie Island (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 238, 1930; AOCP 1011, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (West End, Qld, 1943); technician (Coburg, Vic, 1954); television producer (Chatswood, NSW, 1963; Little Wallaby Beach, NSW, 1977) * [[/Ronald Francis Cohen|Cohen, Ronald Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVV3-8HY] - 1912(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2TF Sydney (Beecroft, 1935-1937; Mosman, 1938; Pennant Hills, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1478, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Beecroft, NSW, 1933-1937); industrial chemist (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''COLE''== * [[/Gordon Francis Cole|Cole, Gordon Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ8C-FHT] - 1919(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2DI Sydney (Cronulla, 1935-1938; Caringbah, 1939; Miranda, 1946-1950; Beverly Hills, 1954-1965; West Pymble, 1969) - cc; Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1560, 1935, NSW; BOCP 106, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Another contemporaneous GFC - Electoral Rolls: technician (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Miranda, NSW, 1949; Beverly Hills, NSW, 1954-1968); manager (Pymble, NSW, 1968) * [[/J. Cole|Cole, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XBZ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: several JCs in Wollstonecraft area 1913 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor Lionel Cole| Cole, Victor Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRRF-HC9] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2ACS Sydney (Croydon, 1936-1939; Lakemba, 1946-1947); 2VL Sydney (Lakemba, 1948-1975); 2VL Sussex Inlet (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1681, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Botany, NSW, 1930-1935); toolmaker (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937; Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1977); retired (Sussex Inlet, NSW, 1980) ==''COLEBATCH''== * [[/Ernest Vincent Colebatch|Colebatch, Ernest Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Q2-974] - 1905(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5CG Receive Adelaide (Norwood, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Norwood, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Belair, SA, 1939-1941) ==''COLES''== * [[/Arthur Francis Coles|Coles, Arthur Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWWX-J2S] - 1902(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2746 Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gosford, NSW, 1930); motor mechanic (Wyangala Dam, NSW, 1931-1934); mechanic (Ungarie, NSW, 1937; Chullora, NSW, 1937); motor mechanic (Enfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Croydon Park, NSW, 1954-1963); supervisor (Campbelltown, NSW, 1968); retired (Douglas Park, NSW, 1972; Lumeah, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''COLESTON''== * [[/Stanley Russell Coleston|Coleston, Stanley Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VV-KQL] - 1913(Vic)-2012(Qld) - Licences: 3XK Melbourne (Middle Park, 1930-1931; Gardenvale, 1933; Glenhuntly, 1937-1939, 1946-1955); 9XK Port Moresby (1956-1960); 3AXK Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1965-1969); 4XA Brisbane (Geebung, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 688, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; DCA (Port Moresby, ca 1960) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Glenhuntly, 1936-1942; Caulfield East, 1949-1954); public servant (Mt Waverley, 1963-1972); retired (Geebung, 1977-1980) ==''COLLARD''== * [[/Cyril John Felton Collard|Collard, Cyril John Felton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97X9-6VY] - 1896(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2CF Maitland West (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 362, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 540, 1941; BOCP 541, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Lorn, 1930-1963); retired (North Maitland, 1968) ==''COLLETT''== * [[/Major Edwin Collett|Collett, Major Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZ6-293] - 1907(Eng)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2XL Lisarow (1935-1936); 2RU Lisarow (1937); 2RU Gosford (1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1505, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2XL amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2XL Cooma commercial service - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Bilfin, NSW, 1930; Lisarow, NSW, 1932-1937); radio engineer (Gosford, NSW, 1943-1968); director (Gosford, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''COLLEY''== * [[/James Graham Colley|Colley, James Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18L-M23] - 1906(Vic)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 5JX Adelaide (Seacliff, 1947); 3QZ Melbourne (Chelsea, 1947); 3QZ Traralgon, 1948-1980+); 3AQW Lakes Entrance (1960); 3AQZ Lakes Entrance (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2280, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1928; Yarram, Vic, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Quambatook, Vic, 1942); inspector (Traralgon, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Traralgon, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COLLINGE''== * [[/Christopher Herbert Collinge|Collinge, Christopher Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L242-4YT] - 1911(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2FQ Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2FQ Sydney (Campsie, 1939; Bexley North (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1849, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Walbundrie, NSW, 1934; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937; Bexley North, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''COLLINS''== * [[/Clarence Henry Joseph Collins|Collins, Clarence Henry Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1Y1-GB1] - 1891(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5FC Adelaide (Marryatville, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1043, 1932, SA; BOCP 29, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Marryatville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Reuben James Collins|Collins, Reuben James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2F-6PX] - 1904(WA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3OI Melbourne (Croxton, 1936-1939; Preston, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1737, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1926-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1954) * [[/Walter Collins|Collins, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLQ-QL2] - 1910(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2AEI Wagga Wagga (1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1863, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Australian Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934; Southern Cross Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936; Exchange Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937) * [[/William Edward Collins|Collins, William Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XYAH Perth (Cannington, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Several contemporaneous WECs - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Cannington, WA, 1916; Victoria Park, WA, 1917); civil servant (Balkatta, WA, 1931-1937) ==''COLLIS''== * [[/George Andrew Collis|Collis, George Andrew]] - 1869(Tas)-1926(Tas) - Receive Hobart, radio clubs (Tasmanian Radio Club, foundation member, 1922+), electrician (Zinc Co., Hobart, 1921) - potential misidentification, George Arthur Collis, Radio Research Club, Hobart, witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 * [[/Ralph Collis|Collis, Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1J-48N] - 1918(WA)-2013(WA)105yo - Licences: 6LY Perth (Bayswater, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1454, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bayswater, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1949-1958); proprietor (Cadoux, WA, 1963; Tuart Hill, WA, 1968); business proprietor (Dianella, WA, 1972-1977); proprietor (Bedford, WA, 1980) ==''COLQUHOUN''== * [[/Colin George Burrowes Colquhoun|Colquhoun, Colin George Burrowes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWH-RLP] - 1896(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XJAA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (South Yarra, Vic, 1919-1921); medical practitioner (Avoca, Vic, 1924-1931; Mornington, Vic, 1935; Camberwell, Vic, 1936; Ringwood, Vic, 1937); medical official (Croydon, Vic, 1943-1954); medical practitioner (Heathmont, Vic, 1958); nil (Hawthorn, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Trevor Keith Colquhoun|Colquhoun, Trevor Keith]] - 1907(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 9TC Salamaua, New Guinea (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 935, 1926; COCP2 101, 1930; COCP1 33, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Awards: Medal of the Order of Australia, 1990 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (New Town, Tas, 1943); newsagent (Launceston, Tas, 1972); retired (Norwood, Tas, 1980) ==''COLTHEART''== * [[/Clarence James Coltheart|Coltheart, Clarence James]] - 1885(Tas)-1962(Tas) - Licences: 7BF Receive Queenstown (1923); Receive Queenstown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1913-1914; Queenstown, 1922-1954) ==''COLTHRUP''== * [[/James Frederick Colthrup|Colthrup, James Frederick "Frederick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBW8-J4Z] - 1908(Vic)-1942(Qld) - Licences: 3PL Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1368, 1934, Vic; COCP1 374, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, Wireless & Gunnery School) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clifton Hill, 1931); engineer (Clifton Hill, 1937); airman (Clifton Hill, 1942) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/623876 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10306064 AWM]; [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/140421275 Trove] ==''COLTON''== * [[/George Musgrove Coward Colton|Colton, George Musgrove Coward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2G-R3C] - 1893(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2DQ Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1922); 2UM Sydney (Stanmore, 1935-1939, 1947-1950; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 806, 1924 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical business (Annandale, NSW, 1932-1937; Petersham, NSW, 1943-1949); engineer (Enfield, NSW, 1954-1977) ==''COLVILLE''== * [[/Sydney Victor Colville|Colville, Sydney Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3WQ-S78] - 1894(Vic)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XQF Brisbane (South Brisbane) (1913); 2FA Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922); 2FA Sydney (CBD, 1923-1924; Drummoyne, 1923-1925); 2VH Sydney (Longueville, 1935; CBD 1936; Broadway, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wireless retail business proprietor (Colville Moore) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wooloongabba, 1917; Chelmer, 1919-1921); broker (Bowen Hills, 1922); manufacturer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1933); merchant (Lane Cove, 1935-1936); manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1936-1937); company director (Glenbrook, 1943-1963) - TroveTag: "XQF-2FA-2VH - Sydney Victor Colville" ==''COLVIN''== * [[/Noel Denis Colvin|Colvin, Noel Denis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNBQ-MM5] - 1914(Vic)-2013(Vic)99yo - Licences: 3NJ Melbourne (Ringwood East, 1935-1939); 3AUT Melbourne (Box Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1448, 1935, Vic; COCP2 64, 1936; COCP1 152, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: airman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); Student (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); RAAF (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954-1968; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COLYER''== * [[/Eric Lionel Colyer|Colyer, Eric Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKZH-47J] - 1915(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2EL Sydney (Rose Bay, 1932-1933; Manly, 1934; Vaucluse, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937-1939); 3EQ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1938); 3AEL Melbourne (East Malvern, 1947-1948); 2AED Sydney (Gordon, 1950-1960) (Vessel MY "Tiki", 1955-1956); 2BEL Sydney (Gordon, 1969; Pymble, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1016, 1932, NSW; COCP3 2337, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Vaucluse, NSW, 1937); manager (Burwood, NSW, 1943; Malvern East, Vic, 1949); company director (Gordon, NSW, 1954-1968); director (Pymble, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''CONDON''== * [[/Austin Sylvester Condon|Condon, Austin Sylvester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3RG-K2K] - 1924(SA)-2011(SA) - Licences: 5WO Laura (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3012, 1949, SA - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: Nil [https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/obituaries-tributes-to-three-of-our-finest/news-story/845c3a27d81fd8a8f4bbe436503a9b1e Obit] ==''CONDER''== * [[/Walter Tasman Conder|Conder, Walter Tasman "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CJ-DTS] - 1888(Tas)-1974(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as General Manager, BCA, 3LO) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Launceston, 1914); soldier (Langwarrin Military Camp, 1918-1921; Melbourne, 1924); secretarial (Melbourne, 1925-1928); entrepreneur (Melbourne, 1931-1937); secretary (Melbourne, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/conder-walter-tasman-5747 ADB] ==''CONGDON''== * [[/Bert Congdon|Congdon, Bert "Bertie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VVJ-CMW] - 1891(Vic)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6BA Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923-1924); 6BC Perth (Subiaco, 1927-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 382, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; civil servant - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Subiaco, 1925-1958) ==''CONNELLY''== * [[/Dermot Anthony Connelly|Connelly, Dermot Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8L5-2VC] - 1903(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3BU Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1922); 3BU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1925); 3ADK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1948; Ivanhoe, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Caulfield, 1927-1936); Air Force officer (St Kilda, 1937); nil (Frankston, 1949); photographer (Ivanhoe, 1954-1963) ==''CONNON''== * [[/George Wilson Connon|Connon, George Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGF-8Z2] - 1907(Sct)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5KJ Booleroo (1937-1939); 5KJ Yunta (1947); 5KJ Alice Springs (1948-1954); 5KJ Adelaide (Millswood Estate, 1955-1956); 5KJ Port Lincoln (1960); 5KJ Berri (1965-1969); 5KJ Barmera (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1991, 1937, SA; 2COCP 336, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pensioner (Millswood East, SA, 1939); bookkeeper (Port Augusta, SA, 1941-1948); radio technician (Alice Springs, NT, 1949-1954) ==''CONNOR''== * [[/Emmett Bernard Connor|Connor, Emmett Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCB-L7Q] - 1913(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4CE Gindie (1936); 4OC Longreach (1956); 4OC Fernlees (1960); 4OC Brisbane (Aspley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1650, 1936, Qld; BOCP 280, 1940; 3COCP 5529, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1946) - Electoral Rolls: shearing shed hand (Gindie, Qld, 1936); radio mechanic (Enoggera, Qld, 1937); radio technician (Longreach, Qld, 1943-1949); business Manager (Cramsie, Longreach, Qld, 1954-1958); grazier ("Ronnoc Downs", Fernlees, Qld, 1958-1963; Aspley, Qld, 1963-1977) * [[/Laurance Kingsley Connor|Connor, Laurance or Laurence Kingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2GD-KPT] - 1907(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Belmore, 1925-1926); 2ALC Sydney (Lakemba, 1948; Cammeray, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 68, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 881, 1925; 2COCP 199, 1930; 1COCP 220, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1937); radio teacher (Willoughby, NSW, 1943); communication officer (Liverpool, NSW, 1949) * [[/Stephen James Connor|Connor, Stephen James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4J-FP4] - 1894(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 235, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, 1917); electrical engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1930; Lismore, NSW, 1933); electrician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1934; Strathfield, NSW, 1936-1963); retired (Lapstone, NSW, 1972) * [[/Terence Connor|Connor, Terence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MC-3DV] - 1916(Tas)-1982(Tas) - Licences: 7CT Hobart (Rokeby, 1936-1939; City, 1946-1948); 7CT Huonville (1954-1960); 7CT Hobart (Bellerive, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1643, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: auto-electrician (New Town, 1943; Hobart North, 1949); manager (Huonville, 1949-1954); sales rep. (Bellerive, 1963-1977) ==''CONRAD''== * [[/Raymond Ernest Conrad|Conrad, Raymond Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSP2-VGS] - 1905(Tas)-1977(Tas) - Licences: 2TR Sydney (Bexley, 1930-1937; Rockdale, 1938-1939); 7TR Hobart (Derwent Park, 1947; Moonah, 1948-1956; Berriedale, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 651, 1930, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 308, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: battery fitter (Bexley, 1930); storeman (Bexley, 1931-1934); clerk (Bexley, 1935-1936; Rockdale, 1937); purchasing officer (Cameray, 1943); radio manufacturer (Moonah, 1949-1954); engineer (Hospital, Rosetta, 1963) ==''CONRY''== * [[/William Henry Conry|Conry, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJL-HCR] - 1892(Vic)-1959(Qld) - Licences: 3OK Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1925); 3CO Melbourne (Brighton, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 260, 1916; 1COCP 44, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine); RANRS; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD Vic) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Windsor, Vic, 1914-1919; Armadale, 1921-1924); inspector (Brighton, 1925-1937); radio inspector (South Brisbane, 1943-1949); postal official (St Lucia, 1954-1958) - TroveTag: "3OK-3CO - William Henry Conry" ==''CONSTABLE''== * [[/Hector Mantle Shaw Constable|Constable, Hector Mantle Shaw]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTS-Z5V] - 1910(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3FE Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1937-1939; Camberwell, 1947; Parkdale, 1948; Mont Albert, 1954; Mont Park, 1955-1956; Mont Albert, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1999, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Yarra Junction, Vic, 1931; Mont Albert, Vic, 1934-1943); inspector (Mentone, Vic, 1949; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954) ==''CONWAY''== * [[/Mervyn Laurence Dean Conway|Conway, Mervyn Laurence Dean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MH-GHZ] - 1912(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7CL Launceston (1936-1939, 1948-1960); 7CL Hobart (West Hobart, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1684, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Nelson, 1936); school teacher (Launceston East, 1937); teacher (Devonport, 1943; New Town, 1949-1958) ==''COOK''== * [[/Ernest Byron Cook|Cook, Ernest or Ernest Byron "Ernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M46M-M3J] - 1902(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Tresco (1926-1927); 3CK Kerang (1931); 3EC Swan Hill (1938-1939); 3EC Melbourne (Coburg, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 295, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Swan Hill, 1937-1942); technician (Coburg, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Frank Leslie Cook|Cook, Frank Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56R-K3H] - 1914(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2FF Sydney (Dee Why, 1934-1936); 2GV Sydney (Dee Why, 1935-1936); 2AHW Sydney (Dee Why, 1938); 2ANC Sydney (Centennial Park, 1946-1947; Lidcombe, 1948; Auburn, 1950; Carlingford, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1355, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Dee Why, NSW, 1934-1937); radio tester (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Lidcombe, NSW, 1949; Carlingford, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Raynham Harry Cook|Cook, Raynham Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCX-CRB] - 1902(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3OX Melbourne (Camberwell, 1932-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 951, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1925-1937; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Victor Roy Percival Cook|Cook, Victor Roy Percival "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYJG-6C6] - 1899(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: XVN Adelaide (1913-1914); S099 Adelaide (1920s); 5AC Adelaide (Prospect, 1923-1927; Rose Park, 1928-1931; Kilkenny, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Woodville, 1954-1975; Somerton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 94, 1925, No. ?? in SA - early wireless experimenter, amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Kilkenny, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVN-S099-5AC - Victor Roy Percival Cook" ==''COOKE''== * [[/Clarence Robert Cooke|Cooke, Clarence Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Z-3P6] - 1891(???)-1970(WA) - Licences: 6CP Perth (Bayswater, 1932-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1068, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Mornington Mills, WA, 1914); locomotive driver (Mornington Mills, WA, 1921-1926); locomotive engine driver (Bayswater, WA, 1931-1968) * [[/Clive J. Cooke|Cooke, Clive J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4CC Brisbane (Chermside, -1952+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) * [[/Frank Basil Cooke|Cooke, Frank Basil "Basil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7Q6-TN8] - 1892(SA)-1967(NSW) - Licences: XADW Sydney (1913-14); 2LI Sydney (1922-1924); 2XQ Receive Sydney (1923); 2DJ Sydney (Northbridge, 1924-1931; Mosman, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 39, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, vice-president 1923) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1930; salesman (Mosman, NSW, 1931-1943); teacher (Parramatta, NSW, 1949-1954; Wahroonga, NSW, 1958) - Links: [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P002222b.htm Bright Sparcs]; [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2019JAHH...22..113T Wireless Time]; [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41686626#page/343/mode/1up RSNSW] - TroveTag:"XADW-2LI-2XQ-2DJ - Frank Basil Cooke" & "!Wikibooks Cooke" * [[/Frederick William Cooke|Cooke, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB8-V6L] - 1906(Eng)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Footscray, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 311, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: meter tester (Footscray, 1926-1949) ==''COOKSON''== * [[/Arnold Cookson|Cookson, Arnold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YD-87L] - 1889(Eng)-1971(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 201, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1919); no occupation (Darlinghurst, 1949); clerk (Northbridge, 1949-1963; Bexley, NSW, 1968) * [[/Joseph George Cookson|Cookson, Joseph George "George"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGCW-Z8N] - 1888(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 862, 1925; 2COCP 21, 1929; 1COCP 34, 1930 - RANRS (1919), AWA - Relationships: Father of Leonard Kenneth Cookson - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Crossover, Vic, 1912-1913; Bacchus Marsh, 1914-1915); mechanic (Alphington, 1917); engineer (Cooktown, 1919); radio engineer (Radio Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1930-1935; Croydon, NSW, 1943-1958) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199009.pdf EA] * [[/Leonard Kenneth Cookson|Cookson, Leonard Kenneth "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ8-JHV] - 1917(Vic)-2005(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - AWA - Relationships: Son of Joseph George Cookson - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Concord, NSW, 1943); electrical fitter (Croydon, 1943-1954; Glebe, 1958; Blacktown, 1963-1980) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199009.pdf EA] ==''COOLING''== * [[/Ernest Richard Cooling|Cooling, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVZL-GSC] - 1885(Qld)-1936(Qld) - Licences: 4BN Toowoomba (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 11, 1924, No. 3 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (Toowoomba, 1924), (Halcyon P. 4) - Comment: A tragic end to a productive life - TroveTag: "4BN - Ernest Richard Cooling" - Electoral Rolls: letter carrier (Toowoomba, 1908); telegraphist (Bowen, 1912); postal assistant (Toowoomba, 1913-1930) ==''COOMBE''== * [[/Geoffrey Saint Coombe|Coombe, Geoffrey Saint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPJ-TXS] - 1913(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5ML Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1931-1933); 2ML Broken Hill (1933); 5ML Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1937-1938; Croydon, 1947-1948; Brooklyn Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 756, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 5MR Jack Robert Saint Coombe - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Croydon, 1941) * [[/Jack Robert Saint Coombe|Coombe, Jack Robert Saint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPJ-T3C] - 1910(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5MR Adelaide (Stirling West, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2923, 1949, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5ML Geoffrey Saint Coombe - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Croydon, SA, 1941); electrical mechanic (Mt Lofty, SA, 1943) ==''COOPER''== * [[/Alfred Edwin Charles Cooper|Cooper, Alfred Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV9-9GK] - 1904(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AL Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2AL Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1926); 2UO Sydney (Northbridge, 1947-1950); 2AUO Sydney (Yacht Asgard, 1948-1960); 4AY Surfers Paradise (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 180, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 626, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fruit merchant (Ashfield, 1931); director (Northbridge, 1943-1958); company director (Clareville, 1963-1977) * [[/Bertram David Cooper|Cooper, Bertram David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-HG1] - 1914(???)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3BC Melbourne (Coburg, 1938-1939, 1947-1955; Beaumaris, 1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2119, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: musician (Coburg, Vic, 1942-1949); soldier (Coburg, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Reservoir, Vic, 1963; Preston, Vic, 1967-1972); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1977) * [[/Eric Cooper|Cooper, Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1M-WC4] - 1925(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7ZEC Evandale (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 870, 1960, Tas - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Evandale, 1949); radio technician (Evandale, 1954) * [[/Ernest Edward Cooper|Cooper, Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5F-RLJ] - 1905(Tas)-1951(Tas) - Licences: 7MK Launceston (Youngtown, 1926-1927); 7MC Launceston (City, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 261, 1926, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 151, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: may be related to 7ZEC Evandale (1965-1975) Eric Cooper - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hobart, 1928); radio engineer (Ulverstone, 1936; Launceston East, 1943; Launceston West, 1949) * [[/Frank Clarence Cooper|Cooper, Frank Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7Y-NGF] - 1915(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2ADU Lismore (1936-1939); 2ADU Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1946-1947; Potts Point, 1948-1950; Hurstville, 1954-1975); 2ADU Gold Coast (Florida Gardens, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1736, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Lismore, NSW, 1936-1937; Edgecliffe, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Hurstville, NSW, 1958-1968; Hurstville South, NSW, 1972; Vaucluse, NSW, 1977); retired (Florida Gardens, Qld, 1980) * [[/Harold More Cooper|Cooper, Harold More or Harold Moore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ58-SJP] - 1886(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Glenelg, 1923-1925); 5HG Adelaide (Glenelg, 1926-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 257, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; submarine cable telegraphist; archaeologist; historian - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Glenelg, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cooper-harold-more-9821 ADB] * [[/Harry Frederick Cooper|Cooper, Harry Frederick or Frederic]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNKH-CX4] - 1906(Eng)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5PC Port Augusta (1947-1954); 5PC Adelaide (Lockleys, 1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2249, 1939, SA; BOCO 544, 1943; COCP1 781, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Ascot Park, SA, 1943) * [[/Herbert Neve Cooper|Cooper, Herbert Neve]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-Q46] - 1918(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3QZ Melbourne (Deepdene, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1692, 1936, Vic; BOCP 137, 1937; 1COCP 1237, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (St Leonards, Tas, 1949); technician (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1977) * [[/James Herbert Cooper|Cooper, James Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVTJ-14B] - 1914(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ZG Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1930-1939 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 701, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Crows Nest, NSW, 1936-1943); broker (Mosman, NSW, 1949); stock and sharebroker (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949-1968); sharebroker (Wahroonga, NSW, 1972); broker (St Ives, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ormond Erskine Cooper|Cooper, Ormond Erskine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSDM-6JK] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2CP Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1933-1935; Paddington, 1936-1937; Randwick, 1938-1939; Kingsford, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1112, 1933, NSW; COCP2 434, 1933; COCP1 337, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1935); radio worker (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); radio technician (Maroubra North, NSW, 1943-1949; Kingsford, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Raymond Arthur Cooper|Cooper, Raymond Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDK-8RK] - 1913(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6AO Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2350, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant projectionist (South Perth, WA, 1936-1937); projectionist (Manning, WA, 1958-1980) ==''CORBIN''== * [[/James Bentley Corbin|Corbin, James Bentley "Boyce" "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTJ-293] - 1905(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2YC Sydney (McMahons Point, 1932-1939; Eastlakes, 1946-1961); 2AYC Miranda (1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 976, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1933; Milsons Point, NSW, 1933-1937; Botany, NSW, 1943-1949; Mascot, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''CORDINGLEY''== * [[/Charles Harold Cordingley|Cordingley, Charles Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJK-SB4] - 1892(Eng)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3RF Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ararat, 1913); electrical engineer (Flemington, 1915-1919); engineer (Ascot Vale, 1921-1954) ==''CORE''== * [[/Herbert James Core|Core, Herbert James "Herb"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PF-R2Q] - 1906(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4HC Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2012, 1937, Qld; 1COCP 392, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; formerly Sydney - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Greenslopes, Qld, 1929); assistant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1937); public servant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1949; Camp Hill, Qld, 1949-1954) ==''CORKILL''== * [[/Arthur Basil Corkill|Corkill, Arthur Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYW3-57P] - 1898(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJCU Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Elsternwick, Vic, 1928; St Kilda, Vic, 1931; Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1949; Kilsyth, Vic, 1954) ==''CORNELIUS''== * [[/Eric Edward Cornelius|Cornelius, Eric Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7P-2MD] - 1916(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6EC Albany (1936-1939); 6EC Kalgoorlie (1947-1948); 6EC Wagin (1954-1955); 6EC Perth (Inglewood, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1635, 1936, WA; TVOCP 200, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Station 6WA, Wagin, 1949-1954; Inglewood, WA, 1958-1977) ==''CORNEY''== * [[/Kenneth Cameron Corney|Corney, Kenneth Cameron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-2MB] - 1899(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: V755 Receive Bairnsdale (1922); 3GY Receive Bairnsdale (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gogeldrie, NSW, 1949); grazier (Metung, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CORTHORN''== * [[/Rex Sidney Oscar Corthorn|Corthorn, Rex Sidney Oscar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G28S-LLQ] - 1914(NSW)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 2VG Sydney (Greenwich, 1932-1939; Bexley, 1946; Northmead,1947-1960); 3VG Melbourne (Bulleen, 1965-2969); 3VG Mallacoota (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 985, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1943; Northmead, NSW, 1949-1958); retired (Mallacoota, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CORTIS-JONES''== * [[/Beverley Cortis-Jones|Cortis-Jones, Beverley or Beverly "Bev"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZS-KZ9] - 1913(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2NN Sydney (Roseville, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1586, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: research chemist (Roseville, NSW, 1943); retired (Booragoon, WA, 1980) ==''COSH''== * [[/Rhys Gilmour Cosh|Cosh, Rhys Gilmour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6J-4W8] - 1900(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 697, 1922 (Marconi) - radio telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Croydon, SA, 1939-1943) ==''COSTA''== * [[/Phillip James Costa|Costa, Phillip James "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGF-S1W] - 1914(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (shortwave) - QSLs: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Geelong, Vic, 1937-1968; Nerang, Qld, 1969; Florida Gardens, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''COSTELLO''== * [[/Allan Daniel Costello|Costello, Allan Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB4S-21X] - 1913(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3YT Ballarat (1937-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1912, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mount Pleasant, Vic, 1934-1942; Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1972); accountant (Mt Clear, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COSTELOW''== * [[/Robert Costelow|Costelow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XABD Dorrigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: despite the unusual location, individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COTTERILL''== * [[/Harold Stanley Cotterill|Cotterill, Harold Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5D-84Y] - 1916(NSW)-1943(Burma) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1493, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1943) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Eastwood, NSW, 1937); depot superintendant (Gunnedah, NSW, 1943)? - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10314147 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/624339 VWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''COTTON''== * [[/Arthur Alfred Cotton|Cotton, Arthur Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNH3-P9L] - 1897(SA)-1973(SA) - Licences: XVS Adelaide (Glanville, 1913-1914); 5HY Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1926-1928; Colonel Light Gardens, 1931; Kilburn, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 270, 1926, No. ?? in SA - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WIA SA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Semaphore, 1939); clerk (Findon, 1943) - TroveTag: "XVS-5HY - Arthur Alfred Cotton" * [[/Arthur Tylney Cotton|Cotton, Arthur Tylney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7G8-SGG] - 1884(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: Receive Spring Bay (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Kelvedon, Tas, 1914-1963) * [[/Leith Simpson Cotton|Cotton, Leith Simpson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR2-12K] - 1905(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5LG Adelaide (Burnside, 1932-1933); 5LG Iron Knob (1937-1939); 5LG Adelaide (Clarence Gardens, 1946-1948; Parkholme, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1023, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Iron Knob, 1939-1941) ==''COTTRELL''== * [[/Joseph William Morgan Cottrell|Cottrell, Joseph William Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-L1Y] - 1897(NSW)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 2ZF Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1923); 2ZN Sydney (Randwick, 1923-1925; Coogee, 1926-1930; Maroubra Junction, 1931; Dundas, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Carlingford, 1948-1950); 2ADX Sydney (Dundas/Portable, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 367, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 1, 1930 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coogee, 1930); broadcaster (Dundas, 1933-1934); radio operator (Dundas, 1936-1943); technician (Carlingford, 1949) - TroveTag: "2ZF-2ZN-2ADX - Joseph William Morgan Cottrell" ==''COUCH''== * [[/David Couch|Couch, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8H-BDV] - 1917(Vic)-2009(WA)92yo - Licences: 6WT Watermans Bay (1934, 1947); 6WT Perth (Wembley, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2513, 1934, WA; BOCP 577, 1944; TVOCP 47, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Watermans Bay, WA, 1949); technician (Wembley, WA, 1954-1980) ==''COUCHMAN''== * [[/Clifford Clyde McGregor Couchman|Couchman, Clifford Clyde McGregor "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQLS-T4D] - 1907(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4KZ Kaimkillenbun (1930-1939); 4KZ Dalby (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 151, 1930; COCP 1st Class Marconi School (Halcyon) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Navy, wireless officer); broadcast technician (PMGD, 4QS); business proprietor (electrical & radio, Dalby) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Kaimkillenbun, 1930-1937); engineer (Dalby, 1943-1963); electrical engineer (Dalby, 1968) ==''COUGHLAN''== * [[/Charles McKenzie Coughlan|Coughlan, Charles McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZL-9BN] - 1894(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XCO Sydney (Concord, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenters; WW1 (AIF, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''COULTER''== * [[/Jack Maxwell Coulter|Coulter, Jack Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-MXK] - 1912(SA)-1985(???) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1937); 3MV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1938-1939); 5JD Adelaide (Ashford, 1947-1948; Ackland Gardens, 1954-1960); 5JK Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1712, 1936, SA; 2COCP 812, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937); RAN (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1943) ==''COUPER''== * [[/Andrew Couper|Couper, Andrew "Andy" Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6R8-R1T] - 1893(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: XQM Mareeba (1914); 4BW Mareeba (1923-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 71, 1925, No. 5 in Qld - early wireless experimenter (1914 & likely earlier unlicensed); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: iron moulder (Mareeba, 1913-1932); engineer (Mareeba, 1936-1958) * [[/William Fraser Couper|Couper, William Fraser "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9MP-S1G] - 1919(NZ)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5LZ Adelaide (Evandale, 1947; Royston Park, 1948); 5UZ Adelaide (Royston Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2250, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COURT''== * [[/Charles Percy Court|Court, Charles Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6T-Q5T] - 1904(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4CT Receive Brisbane (Rosalie, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Bayswater, Qld, 1925-1936; Kedron, Qld, 1937-1958) * [[/Thomas Palmer Court|Court, Thomas Palmer Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNF4-FD4] - 1895(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XNY Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); 3BO Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922); 3TC Melbourne (Malvern, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 211, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA Vic, secretary, 1919-1920+); employment (radio salesman, 1928; STC, chief design engineer, 1954); IRE Aust (president, 1950-1951) - Comment: Father also named TPC - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1925-1928); radio engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1954; Mosman West, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''COUSENS''== * [[/Harold Light Reynolds Cousens|Cousens, Harold Light Reynolds]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDG9-3SK] - 1888(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: N743 Receive Summer Hill (1922); 2HW Receive Summer Hill (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: auctioneer (Tamworth, 1930-1963) ==''COUTTS''== * [[/David Cecil Boyd Coutts|Coutts, David Cecil Boyd "Boyd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKGY-1CL] - 1896(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XJEC Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Camberwell, Vic, 1919-1924); teacher (Malvern East, Vic, 1925-1926; Malvern, Vic, 1928-1937; Mt Dandenong, Vic, 1943-1980) * [[/Edwin Stuart Coutts|Coutts, Edwin Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94TB-698] - 1893(Qld)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 4BZ Receive Dalby (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Dalby, 1919-1937); garage proprietor (Dalby, 1943) * [[/Mavis Ellen Coutts|Stafford nee Coutts, Mavis Ellen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSGT-MJH] - 1921(Vic)-2016(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Melbourne (Carlton, 1947-1948; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2338, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 3XB Ivor Stafford - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Minyip, Vic, 1942); home duties (Abbotsford, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''COWAN''== * [[/Christian Nesbit Cowan|Cowan, Christian Nesbit]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XD-6QW] - 1907(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2PZ Aberdare (1930-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 613, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 486, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Aberdare, 1930-1963; Cessnock, 1968-1980) * [[/James George Cowan|Cowan, James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBL-RC3] - 1908(Sct)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2ZC Adamstown (1934-1937); 2ZC Waratah (1938-1939, 1946-1975); 2ZC Merewether (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1294, 1934, NSW; AOLCP 272, 1936; COCP1 838, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waratah, NSW, 1930-1932); mechanic (Adamstown, NSW, 1934-1937); nil (Waratah, NSW, 1943-1968); broadcast technician (Merewether, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''COWELL''== * [[/George Cowell|Cowell, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKT-3GM] - 1897(Eng)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2SO Merewether (1932-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1057, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Merewether, NSW, 1930-1958) ==''COX''== * [[/Allan Grafton Cox|Cox, Allan (birth) or Allen (census) Grafton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWX-5XH] - 1892(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 120, 1915; 2COCP 103, 1930; 1COCP 347, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIB Brisbane (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Rockhampton, 1914; Pinkenba, 1916-1921); telegraphist (Toorak, 1921-1922; South Yarra, 1926-1927); O.I.C. (Cooktown, 1925; Thursday Island, 1930); radio officer (Clayfield, 1934); O.I.C. (Townsville, 1936-1937); engineer (Rockbank, 1942); wireless officer (Kangaroo Point, 1943; Hendra, Qld, 1949-1958); radio officer (Hendra, 1963-1977) * [[/Erle Harold Cox|Cox, Erle Harold "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB8Z-RG2] - 1903(Tas)-1989(ACT) - Licences: 3BD Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922); 3BD Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1927; St Kilda, 1931-1933); 2EP Canberra (Forrest, 1934-1935); 2GU Canberra (Red Hill, 1946-1955); 1GU Canberra (Red Hill, 1956-1965; Mawson, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 245, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist, president Press Gallery, Parliament House 1953 - Awards: O.B.E. for contribution to journalism in Australia 1953 - Relationships: son of Erle Cox, science fiction author [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cox-erle-5799] - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Caulfield, 1931; Gardiner, 1936; Forrest, 1937; Red Hill, 1943-1968; Mawson, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "3BD-2EP-2GU-1GU - Erle Harold Cox" * [[/Harold Edward Cox|Cox, Harold Edward or Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GQ-2RT] - 1892(Eng)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 6HE Geraldton (1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 17, 1914; 1COCP 35, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broome, WA, 1916-1917; Geraldton, WA, 1922-1930); broadcast manager (Townsville, Qld, 1931-1937); manager (4WK, Warwick, Qld, 1943); representative (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943); wireless representative (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1972) * [[/Phillip Deslandes Cox|Cox, Phillip Deslandes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G388-KRC] - 1909(NSW)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 2IE Wallerawang (1935-1939); 2IE Sydney (Concord, 1946); 2IE Bathurst (1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1551, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lithgow, NSW, 1933); clerk (Lidsdale, NSW, 1935-1937); fitter (Bathurst, NSW, 1949-1968); storekeeper (Nambour, Qld, 1969); proprietor (Tanawha, Qld, 1972); retired (Caboolture, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''COXON''== * [[/Robert Wooton Coxon|Coxon, Robert Wooton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-HVL] - 1905(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6RW Northam (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 30, 1924, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; mining engineer, NT Gov (Director of Mines, 1947); WW2 - Relationships: no apparent relation with 6AG Wally Coxon - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cheltenham, SA, 1943); civil servant (Alice Springs, 1949-1954) * [[/Walter Ernest Stanley Coxon|Coxon, Walter Ernest Stanley "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCY8-JBS] - 1891(NSW)-1968(WA) - Licences: XYK Perth (Maylands, 1913); 6AG Perth (North Perth, 1924; Inglewood, 1925-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933-1939; Bayswater, 1946-1947; Darlington, 1948-1960; Claremont, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 124, 1925, No. ?? in WA - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (6WF) - Relationships: no apparent relation with 6RW Robert Wooton Coxon - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Maylands, 1914); engineer (Maylands, 1925-1937); radio engineer (East Perth, 1943; Darlington, 1949-1958); retired (Claremont, 1963-1968) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199311.pdf EA0] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199404.pdf] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199405.pdf EA2] - TroveTag: "XYK-6AG - Walter Ernest Stanley Coxon" ==''COZINS''== * [[/Charles Frederick Cozins|Cozins, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF78-6FW] - 1908(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6AC Perth (City, 1931-1933); 6AD Perth (Canning Bridge, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 742, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Corrogin, WA, 1936); marine collector (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); cook (West Perth, WA, 1949); storekeeper (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949-1954); clerical assistant (South Perth, WA, 1958); clerk (Rivervale, WA, 1963-1972); retired (Kewdale, WA, 1977-1980) ==''CRAIG''== * [[/Keith William Craig|Craig, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNB-7FD] - 1921(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AJV Newcastle (Stockton, 1938-1939); 2EP Newcastle (New Lambton, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2102, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Stockton, 1943); fitter (Lambton, 1949; New Lambton, 1958-1980) * [[/Walter Archibald Craig|Craig, Walter Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-7X4] - 1907(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2XI Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1923); 2XI Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 220, 1925, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, 1930-1954) - TroveTag: "2XI - Walter Archibald Craig" ==''CRAMOND''== * [[/Warne Hutton Cramond|Cramond, Warne Hutton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XQB-N2G] - 1898(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2KJ Sydney (Lane Cove, 1928-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 397, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lane Cove, 1930-1949) ==''CRAN''== * [[/Morris Rae Cran|Cran, Morris Rae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G879-B1J] - 1901(Qld)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 4KX Brisbane (West End, 1930-1939); 2MR Sydney (Rockdale, 1946-1947; Randwick, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 570, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, 1925-1937); accountant (Bondi, 1943); company secretary (Ranswick, 1954; Coogee, 1958) ==''CRANCH''== * [[/Layman William Victor Cranch|Cranch, Layman William Victor "Lay"]] - 1910(Qld)-1993(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, radio engineer, journalist (editor, Australian Radio and Electronics, 1951), business (manager, Kingsley) ==''CRAW''== * [[/Russell Bruce Cameron Craw|Craw, Russell Bruce Cameron "Bruce"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF2Q-54Y] - 1901(Tas)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 7BC Burnie (1930-1933); 3BC Melbourne (1933-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 671, 1930, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Burnie, 1922; North Melbourne, 1924; Burnie, 1928); sales (Middle Park, Vic, 1935) ==''CRAWFORD''== * [[/Cedric Thomas Crawford|Crawford, Cedric Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2P-42L] - 1905(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2YC Sydney (Burwood, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Burwood, 1930-1933); engineer (Captain's Flat, 1937-1943); mechanical engineer (Broken Hill South, 1954-1963); engineer (St Ives, 1968-1972) * [[/John Murray Crawford|Crawford, John Murray]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - senior federal public servant (chief engineer PMGD, involved establishment of first ABC stations), don't confuse with William Tamillas Stephen Crawford * [[/William Tamillas Stephen Crawford|Crawford, William Tamillas Stephen "Bill", "W.T.S.C."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G738-35N] - 1880(Vic)-1962(NSW) - state public servant (P&TD, Tas); senior federal public servant (PMGD, radio inspector); RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: don't confuse with John Murray Crawford - TroveTag: "William Tamillas Stephen Crawford"(1300+ tags) & "!Wikibooks WTS Crawford"(410+ tags) ==''CREAMER''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Creamer|Creamer, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XK-965] - 1903(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2UR Sydney (Glebe Point, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Orange, 1930-1932); electrical engineer (Brewarrina, 1933; Henty, 1934-1935; Grose Vale, 1937; Richmond, 1943-1968) ==''CREDLIN''== * [[/Peter John Credlin|Credlin, Peter John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSB-SH8] - 1938(Vic)-1984(NSW) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, 1954); engineer (Malvern, 1963; Lower Templestowe, 1967-1980) ==''CRERAR''== * [[/Thomas Alexander Crerar|Crerar, Thomas Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNXR-QCG] - 1874(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: XJDV Hexham (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: agent (Horsham, Vic, 1903-1906); land & finance agent (South Melbourne, Vic, 1906); stock & station agent (Prahran, Vic, 1912-1913; Hexham, Vic, 1914-1922); farmer (Armadale, Vic, 1924; Steel's Creek, Vic, 1925-1931; St Kilda, Vic, 1934-1937); nil (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954); no occupation (Armadale, Vic, 1963) ==''CRESSWELL''== * [[/Frank Gillespie Cresswell|Cresswell, Frank Gillespie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR45-Q56] - 1880(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3GI Melbourne (East Kew, 1924-1925; Camberwell, 1926-1927); Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - federal public service (PMGD); military (Commonwealth Naval Militia, engineer sublieutenant); RANRS (Radio Commander, terminated Nov 1920) - Comment: Not to be confused with William Rooke '''Creswell''' - Electoral Rolls: instrument fitter (Camberwell, 1903-1906); Engineer-Lieutenant RAN (Prahran, 1912); naval officer (St Kilda, 1914); lieutenant RAN (Hawthorn, 1915-1919); RAN (Kew, 1922-1924); commandant RAN (Frankston, 1928-1934); naval officer (Olivers Hill, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1943); retired (Somers, 1949; Mt Eliza, 1954; Frankston, 1963) - TroveTage: "3GI - Frank Gillespie Cresswell" * [[/Harry Leslie Cresswell|Cresswell, Harry Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9456-49G] - 1917(Qld)-1942(Qld) - Licences: 4DL Brisbane (Coorparoo, Qld, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified, likely RAN - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Petty Officer Telegraphist, KIA, HMAS Yarra) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10293831 AWM] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1690529 Roll of Honour] ==''CRESWELL''== * [[/William Rooke Creswell|Creswell, William Rooke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N4L-WRS] - 1852(Gibraltar)-1933(Vic) - early wireless experimenter (Lytton, Moreton Island), military (RAN; Qld Maritime Defence Force, commandant; Commonwealth Naval Forces, commandant) - Comment: Generally considered the father of the RAN; not to be confused with 3GI Frank Gillespie '''Cresswell''' - Electoral Rolls: naval commandant (South Brisbane, 1903-1905); director (Toorak, 1909-1919) - Links: [[w:William Rooke Creswell|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/creswell-sir-william-rooke-5817 ADB] [https://www.navy.gov.au/biography/vice-admiral-sir-william-rooke-creswell RAN] - TroveTag: "William Rooke Creswell" ==''CRIBB''== * [[/Dunmore Foote Cribb|Cribb, Dunmore Foote]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPP-YQH] - 1899(Qld)-1946(Qld) - Licences: 4DC Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 134, 1925, No. 15 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Indooroopilly, 1921-1943) ==''CRICHTON''== * [[/Ernest George Crichton|Crichton, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CP-VCC] - 1887(NSW)-1920(NSW) - Licences: XADY Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: "Gone too soon" - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Stanley Robert Crichton|Crichton, Stanley Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK76-MZH] - 1893(NZ)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2KH East Maitland (1929-1935); 9OU Port Moresby (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 542, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 100, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (East Maitland, 1930-1935); wireless operator (Maclean, 1936); Radio 2NR (Lawrence, 1937); wireless operator (Ashfield, 1949); PMG technician (Ashfield, 1954-1963) ==''CRIDGE''== * Cridge, Wilfred Edgar Launder - See Wilfred Edgar Launder-Cridge ==''CRISP''== * [[/Arthur Joseph Thomas Crisp|Crisp, Arthur Joseph Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VW-QKN] - 1906(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2MJ Sydney (Hurstville, 1934; Bexley, 1935-1939; St Peters, 1946; Marrickville, 1947; Earlwood, 1948; Cronulla, 1950; Sutherland, 1954-1955; Bankstown East, 1956; Bexley, 1957; Kurnell, 1958; Hurstville South, 1960; Gymea Bay, 1961; Umina, 1965; Tuggerawong, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1290, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 2LX Henry Charles Crisp - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Undercliffe, NSW, 1930); carter (Hurstville, NSW, 1930); labourer (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1933); radio dealer (Hurstville, NSW, 1934-1935; Bexley, NSW, 1937); radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1943); fitter (Belmore, NSW, 1949; Wentworthville, NSW, 1949; Sutherland, NSW, 1954; Bexley, NSW, 1958); retired (Umina, NSW, 1963; Tuggerawong, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Charles Crisp|Crisp, Henry Charles "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XD-5T2] - 1909(NSW)-1996(???) - Licences: 2LX Sydney (Undercliffe, 1930; Hurstville, 1931-1933; Cronulla, 1934-1939, 1946); 2LX Ettalong (1947-1955); 2LX Woy Woy (1956-1961); 2LX Urunga (1965); 2LX Sydney (Cronulla, 1969; Gorokan, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 614, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2MJ Arthur Joseph Thomas Crisp - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Undercliffe, 1930; Hurstville, 1931-1933); radio dealer (Cronulla, 1934-1937); examiner (Bondi, 1943); no occupation (Ettalong, 1949); radio dealer (Ettalong, 1954-1963); motel proprietor (Urunga, 1968); manager (Sans Souci, 1972); retired (Cronulla, 1972; Gorokan, 1977-1980) ==''CROCKER''== * [[/Claude Edward Crocker|Crocker, Claude Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8R6-RZW] - 1875(USA)-1929(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (West Perth, 1922-1925) * [[/Edward Baker Crocker|Crocker, Edward Baker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYHX-65B] - 1867(Wales)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2BB Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1922); 2BB Sydney (Marrickville, 1922-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 95, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (1923) - Electoral Rolls: provision merchant (Marrickville, 1933-1937); retired (Marrickville, 1943-1949); no occupation (Earlwood, 1949-1954) - TroveTag: "2BB - Edward Baker Crocker" * [[/Philip Humphreys Crocker|Crocker, Philip Humphreys]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG84-K4T] - 1918(NSW)-2015(NSW) - Licences: 2PR Sydney (Vaucluse, 1939, 1946-1975; Kirribilli, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2409, 1939, NSW; COCP3 1208, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''CROKE''== * [[/Cecil Michael Croke|Croke, Cecil Michael "Cec"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y9-HYG] - 1916(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2MN Koorawatha (1947-1948); 2MN Young (1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2460, 1940, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Koorawatha, NSW, 1943-1949; Young, NSW, 1954); shop proprietor (Young, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/Terence Leo Croke|Croke, Terence Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55B-742] - 1919(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Lithgow (1935-1938); 2TK Bathurst (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1470, 1935, NSW; COCP1 112, 1936; TVOCP 364, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bathurst, NSW, 1949-1963); technical officer (Mosman, NSW, 1968-1972); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1977); retired (Mosman, NSW, 1980) ==''CROMBIE''== * [[/John Melville Lewes Crombie|Crombie, John Melville Lewes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNX2-PJP] - 1898(NZ)-1935(Vic) - Licences: XOT Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); 3EG Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Comment: migrated from NZ 1913?; passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1934) ==''CROME''== * [[/Harry Keith Crome|Crome, Harry Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTL-HF9] - 1908(Tas)-1975(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (New Town, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (Hobart North, 1936-1954); linotype operator Melbourne (Alphington, 1963-1972) ==''CROMIE''== * [[/Charles Thomas Cromie|Cromie, Charles Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Z4-73H] - 1883(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager (Oliver J. Nilsen & Co, 1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo 3UZ) - Electoral Rolls: draper (Maffra, 1903; Korumburra, 1905; East Melbourne, 1909; Maffra, 1912); engineer (East Melbourne, 1914); electrical engineer (Malvern, 1915-1917); engineer (Elsternwick, 1919; Caulfield, 1924-1927); electrical engineer (Melbourne East, 1928; Caulfield, 1931); engineer (Caulfield, 1934); director (Armadale, 1936-1949) ==''CROMPTON''== * [[/Milton James Crompton|Crompton, Milton James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKF8-V2J] - 1919(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3MN Melbourne (North Essendon, 1947-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2360, 1939, Vic; BOCP 682, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Essendon North, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1949-1954; Brighton East, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CROOK''== * [[/Percy Crook|Crook, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SV-2W8] - 1889(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XBD Coffs Harbour (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1913); carpenter (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); no occupation (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''CROOKS''== * [[/James Alexander Leonard Crooks|Crooks, James Alexander Leonard "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK93-6HV] - 1890(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: Receive Launceston (1923-1925); 7BQ Launceston (1925-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 61, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (PMG) - Relationships: Father of 3AAC John Peter Crooks - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Trevallyn, 1914; Launceston, 1919-1968); no occupation (Low Head, 1972) * [[/John Peter Crooks|Crooks, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZL-Z2J] - 1921(Tas)-2013(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3AAC Colac (1960); 3AAC Bulleen (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2107, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 7BQ James Alexander Leonard "Len" Crooks - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Elsternwick, 1949); engineer (East Geelong, 1954; Bulleen, 1963-1977) ==''CROPLEY''== * [[/Eric William Cropley|Cropley, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLL-YVK] - 1893(NSW)-1935(NSW) - Licences: N735 Receive Sydney (Homebush, 1922); 2HT Receive Sydney (Homebush, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: father of Mervyn Eric Cropley - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Homebush, 1930-1933) * [[/Mervyn Eric Cropley|Cropley, Mervyn Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLG-MYS] - 1920(NSW)-1951(Aus) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 403, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 2HT Eric William Cropley - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Homebush, 1943); salesman (Blaxland, 1949) ==''CROSS''== * [[/Francis James Cross|Cross, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVMN-ZWY] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2FX Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1932-1933; CBD, 1933-1934); 2FX Sydney (Rockdale, 1935; Mascot, 1936-1939; Eastlakes, 1946); 2FX Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1947-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 914, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 429, 1933; COCP1 500, 1941; TVOCP 30, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: apprentice fitter (Newcastle, NSW, 1932); fitter (Hamilton, NSW, 1933); police trainee (Redfern, NSW, 1935); constable (Mascot, NSW, 1936-1943); shopkeeper (Lambton, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Mayfield, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''CROUCH''== * [[/Cecil Stanley Crouch|Crouch, Cecil Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG8H-ZL1] - 1889(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: XCC Sydney (Randwick, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: motor salesman (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1954); motor trader (North Sydney, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/Ernest Casimir Crouch|Crouch, Ernest Casimir "Ern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG8H-9JQ] - 1908(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2QJ Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1923); 2EC Sydney (Mosman, 1924-1939); 2EC Orange (1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 16, 1924, No. 6 in NSW; COCP1 201, 1931; TVOCP 123, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer; Mosman Radio Laboratories 1927 (proprietor?) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Orange, NSW, 1943-1968); TV engineer (Orange, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CROW''== * [[/Reginald Keith Crow|Crow, Reginald Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTPT-W7V] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3MV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 898, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: instructor (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936); inspector (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1937-1942; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949; Carnegie, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''CROWDER''== * Crowder, Joyce Isabel see Batchler nee Crowder, Joyce Isabel ==''CROWLEY''== * [[/Cornelius Crowley|Crowley, Cornelius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC44-R9T] - 1896(Qld)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2BO Parkes (1934-1936); 2AED Broken Hill (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1300, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1930; Narrabri, NSW, 1931-1932); public supply engineer (Parkes, NSW, 1936); town clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1937-1968) ==''CROWTHER''== * [[/Clifford Haigh Crowther|Crowther, Clifford Haigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3F-6SQ] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJDQ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, Vic, 1919); pharmacist (Camberwell, Vic, 1924-1925; Camberwell North, Vic, 1936); chemist (Brighton, Vic, 1937-1954); pharmacist (Brighton, Vic, 1963) * [[/Robert Calder Crowther|Crowther, Robert Calder "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M49C-V7C] - 1919(WA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2130, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Concord West, NSW, 1943); bank officer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); banker (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); grazier (Hoddles Creek, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CUFFE''== * [[/Ian Devereaux Cuffe|Cuffe, Ian Devereaux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YN-LXC] - 1913(NZ)-2015(Eng) - Licences: 2XC Sydney (Mosman, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 987, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2AMA-2AM Lionel Devereaux Cuffe - Electoral Rolls: student (Mosman, NSW, 1936-1943); * [[/Lionel Devereaux Cuffe|Cuffe, Lionel Devereaux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YN-2Z2] - 1910(NZ)-1977(NZ) - Licences: 2AMA Sydney (Mosman, 1939) 2AM Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1955; St Ives, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2266, 1939, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: brother of 2XC Ian Devereaux Cuffe - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mosman, NSW, 1934-1943); salesman (Tamaterau, NZ, 1972) ==''CULLERTON''== * [[/Hugh Cullerton|Cullerton, Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKM-RHG] - 1910(Sct)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2AIY Sydney (Ramsgate, 1937-1938; Sans Souci, 1939); 2ZG Sydney (Sans Souci, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2007, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Carlton, NSW, 1934-1935; Kogarah, NSW, 1936-1937; Sans Souci, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''CULLINAN''== * [[/Christopher Albert Cullinan|Cullinan, Christopher Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTF8-PWL] - 1906(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3XW Receive Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1923); 3XW Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1924); 3DR Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1924-1925); 3XW Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1927-1931; Brunswick East, 1933); 7XW Launceston (1954-1955); 3AXU Colac (1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 821, 1924 (Spark); AOLCP 143, 1934; COCP1 545, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Diggers Rest, Vic, 1928-1931; Mitchell, Vic, 1934); engineer (Parkville, Vic, 1936); journalist (Kew, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Launceston, Tas, 1943-1954; Colac, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Colac, Vic, 1977) ==''CULLIVER''== * [[/Francis Norman Seth Culliver|Culliver, Francis Norman Seth "Norman"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-SWD] - 1891(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3DP Receive Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1922); 3DP Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1923-1925; Hawthorn, 1925-1927); 3UG Melbourne (Rye, 1948-1956); 3UG Queenscliff (1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of Keith Norman Culliver & Ian Douglas Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1931-1954) * [[/Ian Douglas Culliver|Culliver, Ian Douglas "Sam"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-WDM] - 1916?(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 655, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 3DP-3UG Francis Norman Seth Culliver; brother of Keith Norman Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1942-1977) * [[/Keith Norman Culliver|Culliver, Keith Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-753] - 1914(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 656, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 3DP-3UG Francis Norman Seth Culliver; brother of Ian Douglas Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1942-1977) ==''CUMMING''== * [[/Maxwell Charles Cumming|Cumming, Maxwell Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH2-89K] - 1918(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3XN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939; East Malvern, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1913, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1963); exporter (Chadstone, Vic, 1968; Brighton, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Humberstone Cumming|Cumming, William Humberstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLF-9FS] - 1903(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3BK Melbourne (Armadale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Notting Hill, 1931); engineer (Cheltenham, 1931); contractor (Malvern, 1936-1949); engineer (Malvern, 1954) ==''CUMMINGS''== * [[/Bruce Cummings|Cummings, Bruce]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Mareeba, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 1928, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster ==''CUMMINS''== * [[/Reginald Vincent Cummins|Cummins, Reginald Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCK-FLN] - 1911(Qld)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4VC Brisbane (Newmarket, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1939, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (East Ipswich, Qld, 1934-1937); public servant (Newmarket, Qld, 1943-1954) ==''CUMPSTON''== * [[/Lennard Wesley Cumpston|Cumpston, Lennard Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVN-RV2] - 1916(Vic)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 2AJZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1937-1938); 3ZE Melbourne (St Kilda, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2028, 1937, NSW; BOCP 71, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (St Kilda, Vic, 1937); A. R. A. (Sandringham, Vic, 1954); army (Queenscliff, Vic, 1954); A.R.A. (Downer, ACT, 1963-1968); assurance representative (Miami Keys, Qld, 1972; Rio Vista, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''CUNLIFFE''== * [[/James August Cunliffe|Cunliffe, James August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7KX-DQW] - 1904(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3ZO Melbourne (Croxton, 1930-1931; Preston, 1933-1939, 1946-1947); 3AZO Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1954; East Preston, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 597, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinet maker (Preston, 1927); electrician (Preston East, 1931-1942); cabinet maker (Preston East, 1949); carpenter (Preston East, 1963-1980) ==''CUNNINGHAM''== * [[/Alan Francis Cunningham|Cunningham, Alan Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWB-Z74] - 1912(Vic)-2005(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3OV Melbourne (Altona, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2429, 1940, Vic; 2COCP 1265, 1953 - amateur operator; WW2; HMAN dockyard; DCA, New Guinea - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Newport, Vic, 1934-1942); radio mechanic (Altona, Vic, 1949); PNG, 1950s?; technician (Redcliffe, Qld, 1963); fisherman (Second Beach, Cairns, Qld, 1968); technician (Nelly Bay, Qld, 1972); retired (Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cunningham-12254 Wikitree] * [[/Robert Hugh Cunningham|Cunningham, Robert Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G845-Z7M] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3ML Melbourne (Malvern, 1928-1937; Hawthorn, 1938-1939; Frankston, 1946-1947; Malvern, 1948-1980+); 3AMM Portable Melbourne (Malvern, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 463, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electronics retailer (R. H. Cunningham) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Malvern, Vic, 1931; Gardiner, Vic, 1936-1937); RAAF (Frankston, Vic, 1949); manager (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); director (Malvern, Vic, 1963-1980) - Links: [https://www.afr.com/companies/back-on-a-sound-footing-19890505-kakg2 AFR]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1508824 Bulletin] ==''CUREDALE''== * [[/Albert John Curedale|Curedale, Albert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ6-S41] - 1914(Aus)-1986(WA) - Licences: 6AE Perth (City, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1385, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: presser (North Perth, WA, 1943-1949; West Perth, WA, 1954; Leederville, WA, 1958-1972) * [[/Robert Gordon Curedale|Curedale, Robert Gordon]] - 1906(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 837, 1924; 2COCP 369, 1931; 1COCP 141, 1937 - - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, WA, 1931); wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1936-1937); radio technician (Croydon, NSW, 1943); farming (Watheroo, WA, 1949); geophysicist (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1954; Bentleigh, Vic, 1963; Yokine, WA, 1968); retired (North Beach, WA, 1972; Maylands, WA, 1977-1980) ==''CURETON''== * [[/John Poyner Cureton|Cureton, John Poyner "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L29Y-H1R] - 1905(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2AY Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922); 2AY Sydney (Burwood, 1923-1930); 2AU Sydney (Burwood, 1930-1933; Gordon, 1933-1934; Burwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2AU Little Hartley (1954-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 168, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2AY callsign withdrawn by PMGD in 1930 and reallocated to new commercial 2AY Albury - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Burwood, 1930; Parkes, 1936); engineer (Burwood, 1943); grazier (Little Hartley, 1958) - TroveTag: "2AY-2AU - John Poyner Cureton" ==''CURLE''== * [[/George Clarence Curle|Curle, George Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ25-DZZ] - 1914(NSW)-1941(Egypt) - Licences: 2AJB Sydney (Chullora, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 1813, 1937, NSW; BOCP 310, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2BL); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10305436 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/624976 VWM]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=65995 RAF Commands] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''CURLEWIS''== * [[/Nigel Unwin Curlewis|Curlewis, Nigel Unwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCMW-PM6] - 1912(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2AHC Sydney (Killara, 1937-1939; Newport, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1964, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Killara, NSW, 1935); salesman (Killara, NSW, 1937); company proprietor (Pymble, NSW, 1943); salesman (Narrabeen, NSW, 1949); advertising executive (Mosman, NSW, 1954); advertising director (Lindfield, NSW, 1958); advertising executive (Chatswood, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''CURNOCK''== * [[/Louis George John Curnock|Curnock, Louis George John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP72-HW8] - 1903(Canada)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2LC Sydney (Matraville, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 749, 1922 (Marconi); COCP2 84, 1930; COCP1 26, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Long Bay, NSW, 1930; Myilly Point, Darwin, 1934-1937); ==''CURNOW''== * [[/Geoffrey Ross Curnow|Curnow, Geoffrey Ross "Ross"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD77-2KN] - 1935(???)-2015(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - historian (wireless & broadcasting), "The history of the development of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia to 1942, with especial reference to the Australian Broadcasting Commission : a political and administrative study" - Relationships: Son-in-law of 2ST-2FW - Francis Prosser Woolacott - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Chatswood, NSW, 1958; Seaforth, NSW, 1963); lecturer (Dural, NSW, 1980) ==''CURRIE''== * [[/Francis Benjamin John Currie|Currie, Francis Benjamin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QY-8JP] - 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: None yet found - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 395, 1928, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: checker (Albert Park, Vic, 1936); storeman (Semaphore, 1939; Queensbury, 1941) * [[/James Lawrence Currie|Currie, James Lawrence "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCK-9GW] - 1905(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4LC Bundaberg (1936-1937); 4LC Proserpine (1938-1939); 4LC St George (1946-1956); 4LC Brisbane (Dutton Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1631, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; power station engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrician (New Farm, Qld, 1929; Bundaberg, Qld, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Blackhall, Qld, 1943; St George, Qld, 1949-1954); engineer (Caboolture, Qld, 1958) ==''CURTIS''== * [[/H. Curtis|Curtis, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XACZ Sydney (Bondi, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. F. Curtis|Curtis, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AI Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CUSACK''== * [[/Leo Chanel Cusack|Cusack, Leo Chanel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YN-49P] - 1897(NSW)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4LC Port Moresby (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 229, 1916; 1COCP 319, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Maroubra, 1930); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1931-1936; Maroubra, 1943); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1949); radio operator (Darwin, 1949-1954); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1958-1963); retired (Bardon, Qld, 1963) * [[/Sidney Claude Cusack|Cusack, Sidney or Sydney Claude or Claud]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW42-D16] - 1885(Eng)-1973(Canada) - Licences: 5CK Adelaide (Dulwich, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 5, 1914 (No. 5 in Aus and Vic, Commonwealth system) - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1916) ==''CUSHEN''== * [[/Arthur Thomas Cushen|Cushen, Arthur Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQL-FP3] - 1920(NZ)-1997(NZ) - prominent MW and SW broadcast listener 1930s to 1990s; DX Clubs (New Zealand DX Radio Association, New Zealand Radio DX League, All-Wave All-World DX Club, DX Australia) - Links: [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen/ Autobiography]; [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen-tributes/ Tributes] ==''CUSICK''== * [[/John Albert Cusick|Cusick, John Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPF-J23] - 1916(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3MQ Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948; Sunshine, 1954-1955; Heathmont, 1956-1965; Vermont, 1969; Mooroolbark, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2137, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1947; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Swan Hill, Vic, 1937); driver (Richmond, Vic, 1942); mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1949); soldier (Sunshine, Vic, 1949-1954); examiner (Heathmont, Vic, 1963-1968); public servant (Mooroolbark, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''CUSITER''== * [[/Robert William Macgregor Cusiter|Cusiter, Robert William Macgregor "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6H8-73C] - 1908(NSW)-1970(???) - Licences: 2RW Sydney (Lewisham, 1925-1926; Turramurra, 1927-1929; Pymble, 1930; Lewisham, 1931-1939, 1946-1955; Hornsby, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 203, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Pymble, 1930; Lewisham, 1930-1949; Hornsby, 1958-1968) - Comment: AWA, PMGD, WW2 (worked on defence electronics) ==''CUTHBERT''== * [[/Henry Cuthbert|Cuthbert, Henry]] - 1829(Irl)-1907(Vic) - Postmaster-General Victoria (Jul 1877-Jul 1878; Mar 1880-Aug 1880) ==''CUTTS''== * [[/Gregory Maxwell Cutts|Cutts, Gregory Maxwell "Maxwell"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBR-22Q] - 1903(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Croydon, 1923); 2GM Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 17, 1924, No. 7 in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio business proprietor (2ML, Mosman Radio Service) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mosman, 1930-1937; Abbotsford, 1949); sales manager (North Ryde, 1954-1963); manager (Cheltenham, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "2GM - Gregory Maxwell Cutts" =='''D'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''DAHL''== * [[/Norman Luja Dahl|Dahl, Norman Luja]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L433-MY6] - 1888(NZ)-1938(Qld) - Licences: 2ND Sydney (Wahroonga, 1933-1937); 4ND Ayr (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1079, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 249, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: consulting engineer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1935); teacher (Wahroonga, NSW, 1937); company director (Ayr, Qld, 1936-1937) * [[/Oscar Sydney Dahl|Dahl, Oscar Sydney "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLWV-S5D] - 1904(NZ)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4KA Ayr (1933-1935); 7KA Hobart (1947); 4KA Ayr (1948); 9KA Lae (1969); 4VT Innisfail (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1151, 1933, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; surveyor - Electoral Rolls: chainman (Arapuni, NZ, 1928-1931); tramline engineer (Ayr, Qld, 1931-1936); engineer (Gordonvale, Qld, 1937); civil engineer (Fitzgerald, Tas, 1943; Ayr, Qld, 1949-1958); surveyor (Innisfail, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''DALBY''== * [[/John Dalby|Dalby, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BI Adelaide (SA School of Mines, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Directories: lecturer (School of Mines, Adelaide, 1922-1934) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DALE''== * [[/Basil Dale|Dale, Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DR-7J6] - 1915(Vic)-2017(NSW)102yo - Licences: 2XX Sydney (Kogarah, 1934-1939; Penshurst, 1946-1947); 2AW Sydney (Mangerton, 1969; Vaucluse, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1400, 1934, NSW; COCP1 607, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kogarah, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Kogarah, NSW, 1943); accountant (Wollongong, NSW, 1963-1972); university lecturer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Reginald Dale|Dale, Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1X8-Z22] - 1916(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2ND Sydney (Haberfield, 1946-1948; Croydon, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 10, 1936; COCP2 93, 1937; TVOCP 370, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police trainee (Haberfield, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Enfield, NSW, 1943); electrical technician (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Coogee, NSW, 1963-1968); electronics (Drummoyne, NSW, 1972-1977); electrician (Panania, NSW, 1980); retired (Forster, NSW, 1980) * [[/Thomas Alfred Doubledee Dale|Dale, Thomas Alfred Doubledee]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9FG-BWL] - 1907(Tas)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 3TD Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1931; Cheltenham, 1933); 4TD Rockhampton (1947-1948); 4TD Cooktown (1954-1956); 4TD Brisbane (Eight Mile Plains, 1960); 4TD Cairns (1965); 4TD Charleville, 1969-1975); 4TD Gold Coast (Labrador, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1140, 1929; COCP2 255, 1930; COCP1 293, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937; Sandringham, Vic, 1942); air radio operator (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949); senior communications officer (Cooktown, Qld, 1954); public servant (Annerley, Qld, 1958; Eight Mile Plains, Qld, 1963); radio officer (Charleville, Qld, 1968-1972); retired (Jacobs Well, Qld, 1977; Labrador, Qld, 1980) - Trovetag: "3TD-4TD - Thomas Alfred Doubledee Dale" * [[/Thomas Clifford Dale|Dale, Thomas Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMD-3KS] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2QO Sydney (Cremorne, 1935-1937; Balmoral, 1938; Kingsford, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1934); operator (Petersham, NSW, 1934-1935); mechanic (Crows Nest, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Chatswood, NSW, 1954-1963; Millwood, NSW, 1968; Chatswood, NSW, 1972) ==''DALTON''== * [[/Robert Martin Dalton|Dalton, Robert Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJQ-SH3] - 1897(Vic)-1949(Vic) - Licences: XLB Melbourne (Auburn, 1913); 3UI Mildura (1923-1925); 3UI Melbourne (Balaclava, 1925-1926; Caulfield, 1927; Camberwell, 1931-1933); 3UN Melbourne (Camberwell, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 158, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: fruitgrower (Mildura, 1919-1924); radio engineer (Hawthorn, 1926-1927); clerk (Camberwell, 1928); sales (Camberwell, 1931-1949) ==''DALZIEL''== * [[/Kenneth Elston Dalziel|Dalziel, Kenneth Elston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQS-WH4] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Sale (1932-1933); 1SK Heard Island (1954); 3AOA Patterson Lakes (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 983, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 109, 1933; 1COCP 92, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: RAAF Wireless Operator (Richmond, NSW, 1937); operator (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); radio operator (Townsville, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Darwin, NT, 1943); civil servant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); public servant (Essendon, Vic, 1954-1963); manager (Doncaster, Vic, 1968-1977; Patterson Lakes, Vic, 1980) ==''DAN''== * [[/Alexander Morven Dan|Dan, Alexander Morven]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ6-4SJ] - 1916(NSW)-2012(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2ABU Sydney (Potts Point, 1936-1938; Point Piper, 1939; Neutral Bay, 1946; Kingsford, 1947-1954; Coogee, 1955; Bellevue Hill, 1956-1965; Darling Point, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1605, 1936, NSW; COCP3 4278, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Camperdown, NSW, 1937); medical practitioner (La Perouse, NSW, 1943; Kingsford, NSW, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1958-1963); doctor (Darling Point, NSW, 1968-1972); medical practitioner (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://www.smh.com.au/national/kokoda-diggers-owed-a-lot-to-the-skill-of-dr-dan-20120816-24b84.html Obit] ==''DANE''== * [[/John Edward Dane|Dane, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYF7-5RS] - 1868(Eng)-1928(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3JD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Hawthorn, 1908-1909); merchant (Auburn, 1912-1927) ==''DANGERFIELD''== * [[/Horace Edgar Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Horace Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J3H-85N] - 1895(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XMT Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (A.I.F.) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Malvern, Vic, 1922); sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1924); warehouseman (Auburn, Vic, 1925); traveller (Camberwell, Vic, 1931; Auburn, Vic, 1936-1937); public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Box Hill, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/Joseph Henry Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Joseph Henry "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9HR-22D] - 1911(Eng)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4NF Townsville (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1686, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); employment (radio electrical salesman) - Relationships: brother of 4NL Norman Gerard Dangerfield - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1937-1954); mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1977); retired (Airlie Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Gerard Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Norman Gerard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9HR-5FD] - 1918(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4NL Ayr (1936-1939); 4ND Ayr (1956-1965); 4ND Brisbane (Sherwood, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1687, 1936, Qld; BOCP 1062, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Elphinstones); broadcast technician (4AY, ABC Townsville); business proprietor (radio) - Halcyon: AOCP at 16yo - Relationships: brother of 4NF Joseph Henry Dangerfield - Electoral Rolls: aircraft fitter (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943); bank officer (Ayr, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Ayr, Qld, 1954; Home Hill, Qld, 1958); clerk (Sherwood, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''DANIEL''== * [[/Gordon William Henry Daniel|Daniel, Gordon William Henry or post WW2 William Gordon Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L43M-K5H] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3NX Warracknabeal (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1919, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1934-1942); mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1949-1977) * [[/Louis Septimus Daniel|Daniel, Louis Septimus]] - 1834(Eng)-1909(Vic) - experimented with etheric force in mid 1870s, radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society of Victoria, member), employment (Vic Post & Telegraphs, concluding acting Secretary, 1897), linguist ==''DANKS''== * [[/Francis Xavier Danks|Danks, Francis or Francis Xavier]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCQ-815] - 1899(Sct)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4FD Rockhampton (1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2282, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF, turner, 1918) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930-1972) - Trovetag: "4FD - Francis Xavier Danks" ==''DARCH''== * [[/Percy William Darch|Darch, Percy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC69-9XY] - 1895(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: XADX Sydney (Croydon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1935); salesman (Penshurst, 1936-1949; Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''D'ARCY''== * [[/Norman Elsmore D'Arcy|D'Arcy, Norman Elsmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXQ-46F] - 1897(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: XAAF Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1930; Five Dock, NSW, 1933-1934; Croydon, NSW, 1935; Haberfield, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Wembley, WA, 1954; North Steyne, NSW, 1958; West Ryde, NSW, 1958); retired (Eastwood, NSW, 1963; Katoomba, NSW, 1968; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) ==''DARK''== * [[/Edward John Dark|Dark, Edward John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSJ-PGR] - 1904(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2ADQ Sydney (Lane Cove, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Canley Vale, 1950-1954; Narraweena, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1718, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bus-driver (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1937); electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943; Canley Vale, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Narraweena, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''DARLEY''== * [[/Ernest John Darley|Darley, Ernest John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4BX-9ZK] - 1898(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6CJ Perth (South Perth, 1923-1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 243, 1916; 2COCP 835, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor importer (South Perth, 1925-1936); importer (Rockingham, 1943); technician (South Perth, 1954-1963) ==''DAVENPORT''== * [[/Waldron Keith Davenport|Davenport, Waldron Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNNF-TQG] - 1897(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJCN Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1919); medical practitioner (St Kilda, Vic, 1926-1928; Malvern, Vic, 1931-1937; Lower Plenty, Vic, 1943-1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''DAVEY''== * [[/Harold Barrett Davey|Davey, Harold Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYY-FN4] - 1898(Tas)-1948(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Launceston, 1922); electrician (Launceston, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Launceston, 1943) * [[/John Alfred Davey|Davey, John Alfred "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6X-FSF] - 1913(SA)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 2YE Sydney (Glebe Point, 1935-1938; Ashfield, 1939; Homebush, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 19, 1934; 3COCP 1029, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio engineer - Electoral Rolls: student (Toxteth, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1943-1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963-1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Anderton Davey|Davey, John Anderton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6F-3ZH] - 1909(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3AD Melbourne (Brighton, 1925-1926; Elsternwick, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 66, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); importer (South Yarra, Vic, 1943; Balwyn, Vic, 1949); director (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1968); manufacturer's agent * [[/Ralph William Davey|Davey, Ralph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGN-W9X] - 1916(SA)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 5KD Adelaide (North Croydon, 1935-1939; Mile End, 1947; Blanchetown, 1948); 5DY Portable Adelaide (North Croydon, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1481, 1935, SA; 1COCP 515, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Ridleyton North, SA, 1939; Whyalla, SA, 1941-1948); RAAF (Guildford, WA, 1958; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''DAVIDSON''== * [[/E. R. Davidson|Davidson, E. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FP Receive Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/William Frank James Davidson|Davidson, William Frank James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSMG-5X6] - 1903(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 2FD Sydney (Croydon, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 984, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 316, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Croydon, NSW, 1930-1937); officer-in-charge radio station (Charleville, Qld, 1943-1949); radio technician (Charleville, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Everton Park, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''DAVIES''== * [[/Frederick Mostyn Davies|Davies, Frederick Mostyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD1-DM7] - 1919(WA)-1977(WA) - Licences: 6FD Boulder (1939, 1947-1948); 6FD Bunbury (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2376, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949); electrical inspector (Bunbury, WA, 1949-1963); inspector (Bunbury, WA, 1968-1972) * [[/Gwilym Thomas Davies|Davies, Gwilym Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTKP-QHF] - 1901(WA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923); 3GD Melbourne (Brunswick, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 634, 1921 (Marconi); COCP2 286, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928; Preston, Vic, 1931-1977) * [[/Harold Alexander Davies|Davies, Harold Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52G-9V9] - 1911(Wales)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2DB Sydney (Drummoyne, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1497, 1935, NSW; COCP3 249, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Drummoyne, NSW, 1932-1937); police constable (Randwick North, NSW, 1943); manager (Hurstville, NSW, 1949); telephone technician (Castlecrag, NSW, 1954-1958); technical instructor (Middle Cove, NSW, 1963; Roseville, NSW, 1968) * [[/Harold Elvin Davies|Davies, Harold Elvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ2-B9B] - 1912(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2BZ Newcastle (Tighe's Hill, 1936-1939, 1946-1950; Lambton, 1954-1961; Charlestown, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1653, 1936, NSW; BOCP 179, 1938; COCP1 823, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Waratah, NSW, 1933-1934); radio mechanic (Tighes Hill, NSW, 1936-1949); radio engineer (Lambton, 1954-1963); teacher (Charlestown, NSW, 1968); Landlord (Palm Beach, Qld, 1969); teacher (Palm Beach, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1980) * [[/Henry Tempest Davies|Davies, Henry Tempest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G889-FX9] - 1900(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6HD Perth (Highgate Hill, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 563, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Balkatta, 1921); police officer (Mundijong, 1943); sergeant (Victoria Park, 1949-1958; Lathlain Park, 1963-1977; Victoria Park, 1980) * [[/Ivor James Davies|Davies, Ivor James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLN-8PS] - 1912(Wales)-2005(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3ID Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1623, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Bentleigh, Vic, 1937-1954); radio technician (Mentone, Vic, 1967-1968); technician (Ashwood, Vic, 1972); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/James Braid Davies|Davies, James Braid "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQVD-BTH] - 1906(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2JD Sydney (Burwood, 1927-1930; Croydon, 1931); 2JD Newcastle (Mayfield, 1933); 2JD Quirindi (1934-1936); 2JD Cabarita (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 328, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1930; Croydon, NSW, 1933-1934); draftsman (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954); engineer (Beecroft, NSW, 1958); mechanical engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/John Cuthbert Davies|Davies, John Cuthbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY6X-VJ7] - 1911(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3JD Melbourne (Middle Park, 1936-1937; Brighton, 1938-1939; Middle Park, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1803, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1936); radio serviceman (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); inspector (Albert Park, Vic, 1954) * [[/Lloyd Evan Davies|Davies, Lloyd Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHS-PRH] - 1909(NSW)-1990(SA) - Licences: 2QI Sydney (Vaucluse, 1936-1938); 2QI Wentworth Falls (1939); 5QI Adelaide (Brighton, 1947; Ashford, 1948; Brighton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1761, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE (1971); DSCM - Electoral Rolls: professor of music (Vaucluse, NSW, 1933-1937) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article110446544 OBE] * [[/Reginald Raymond Clifford Davies|Davies, Reginald Raymond Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGM-73Y] - 1915(SA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 5LJ Adelaide (Goodwood Park, 1933-1939; Plympton, 1947-1948); 3AY Melbourne (Prahran, 1954-1960; Heathmont, 1965-1969); 6BQ Perth (Bickley, 1975); 6BQ Denmark (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1138, 1933, SA; BOCP 121, 1937; 1COCP 534, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Goodwood Park, SA, 1939); radio engineer (5RM Berri, SA, 1941); mechanic (Plympton, SA, 1941-1943); public servant (Prahran, Vic, 1954); retired (Bickley, WA, 1972-1977) * [[/Thomas John Davies|Davies, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW36-KPN] - 1901(Wales)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ADS Sydney (Rockdale, 1936-1939); 2ADA Sydney (Glebe Point, 1947-1950; Fairfield, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1747, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: miller (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1943); factory manager (Toxteth, NSW, 1949) ==''DAVIS''== * [[/C. E. Davis|Davis, C. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9DK Kavieng (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Clive Eric Davis|Davis, Clive Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNX4-W2M] - 1931(Qld)-2023(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1326, 1953; TVOCP 1362, 1979 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast control operator (Manly, Qld, 1954) * [[/Gordon Samuel Davis|Davis, Gordon Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQJ-CX3] - 1909(NSW)-1989(Eng) - Licences: 2ACC Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (HMAS Albatross, East Sydney, NSW, 1931-1933); electrical mechanic (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943) * [[/Henry Hargan Davis|Davis, Henry Hargan or Hargon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT6C-6MB] - 1908(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Strathfield, 1923-1924); 2HH Sydney (Strathfield, 1926-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 289, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Strathfield, 1930-1936); engineer (Strathfield, 1943) - Professor Henry Hargan Davis, BSc, BE (Syd), PhD (Camb), 1946-1973 (Emeritus Professor 1974) [https://docplayer.net/82920769-Engineering-education-the-university-of-adelaide.html] * [[/James Davis|Davis, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG2H-CG3] - 1916(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AFY Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1936-1938; Rose Bay, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1599, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer) - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1943) * [[/Ross Raleigh Davis|Davis, Ross Raleigh "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ54-9Q4] - 1907(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2DS Receive Sydney (Vaucluse, 1920-1922); 2DS Sydney (Vaucluse, 1923-1929; Double Bay, 1930-1933; Rose Bay, 1933-1938; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 249, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 934, 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: accompanied 2CM on the SS Tahiti; education (Sydney Technical College, Electrical Engineering Degree); employment (AWA, engineer, 1925-1973) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Double Bay, 1930; Rose Bay, 1933-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1943-1958; Rose Bay, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001633b.htm Bright Sparcs] - TroveTag: "2DS - Ross Raleigh Davis" ==''DAVOREN''== * [[/Patrick Joseph Davoren|Davoren, Patrick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9V8-193] - 1917(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5KM Victor Harbour (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2231, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio specialist (Victor Harbour, SA, 1939-1943) ==''DAWSON''== * [[/Alfred Dawson|Dawson, Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 559, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: stovemaker (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1930); storeman (Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1933) * [[/Donald Dawson|Dawson, Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PN-KM5] - 1913(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2DD Tamworth (1935-1939); 2YU Tamworth (1948-1955); 4YU Mackay (1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1411, 1935, NSW; BOCP 169, 1938; COCP3 3209, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car trimmer (Tamworth, NSW, 1935-1937); engineer (2TM Station, Duri, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Mt Bassett, Qld, 1958; Mackay, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Richard Stanley Dawson|Dawson, Richard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD52-2NQ] - 1897(Vic)-1983(NSW) - Licences: XZP Hobart (1913-1914); 3DA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 282, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, 1919); electrical engineer (Melbourne, 1921-1924; Toorak, 1925-1926; South Yarra, 1927-1928); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1930; Mosman, 1931-1972; Roseville, NSW, 1977) ==''DAY''== * [[/Clement Jackson Day|Day, Clement Jackson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTXK-KXH] - 1912(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GY Camperdown (1931-1933); 3GY Yarraville (1937-1939); 3GY Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1948; Burwood, 1954-1969); 3GY Geelong (Wallington, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 748, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Yarraville, Vic, 1936-1942); clerk (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1967; Burwood, Vic, 1972); retired (Wallington, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Leslie Day|Day, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56C-5NB] - 1900(Eng)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2AZ Sydney (Kogarah, 1934-1939, 1946-1947; Drummoyne, 1948; Liverpool, 1954-1957; Yagoona, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1394, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Cabramatta, NSW, 1930; Kogarah, NSW, 1932-1936); technician (Liverpool, NSW, 1954); radio mechanic (Yagoona, NSW, 1958-1968); mechanic (Yagoona, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Percival Edwin Day|Day, Percival Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS27-MCP] - 1913(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3PP Fiskville (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1119, 1933, Vic; COCP1 336, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cadet technician (Fiskville, Vic, 1936-1949); radio technician (Jannali, NSW, 1958-1968; Como, NSW, 1972; Oyster Bay, NSW, 1980) * [[/Ralph Framingham Day|Day, Ralph Framingham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGD-YYT] - 1917(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3RD Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1652, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942); mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949); engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/William Day|Day, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5V-BFB] - 1916(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AKV Sydney (Normanhurst, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 164, 1938; COCP1 273, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Cammaray, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Kingsford, NSW, 1954; OTC Bringelly, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''DEAMAN''== * [[/Frank Clifford Deaman|Deaman, Frank Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCQ-JYM] - 1913(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2ADH Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1937; West Ryde, 1938-1939; Guildford, 1946-1950); 2ADH Old Bar (1954); 2ADH Sydney (Liverpool, 1955-1957; Dundas, 1958-1969); 2ADH Callala Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1720, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: half tone etcher (Haberfield, NSW, 1934-1937); process engraver (Old Guildford, NSW, 1949); carpenter (Old Bar, NSW, 1954); half-tone etcher (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Callala Beach, NSW, 1980) ==''DEANE''== * [[/Launston Alexander Deane|Deane, Launston Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2G-182] - 1909(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5LD Adelaide (Tusmore, 1933; Hazelwood Park, 1937-1939; Royston Park, 1947-1955; Hazelwood Park, 1956-1965; St Georges, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1090, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Burnside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Philip Morris Deane|Deane, Philip Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4L7-PFP] - 1901(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ZM Sydney (Burwood, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Croydon, NSW, 1930-1954; Cheltenham, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Dural, NSW, 1980) * [[/Raymond Kyrle Deane|Deane, Raymond Kyrle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2P-HB1] - 1917(SA)-2010(SA)93yo - Licences: 5RK Adelaide (Fullarton, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1728, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Fullarton, SA, 1939-1941); clerk (Fullarton, SA, 1943) ==''DEARNESS''== * [[/Harry Sinclair Dearness|Dearness, Harry Sinclair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCW-RRF] - 1921(Sct)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4KW Mackay (1939, 1947-1975); 4KW Brisbane (Strathpine, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2328, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (radio & TV mechanic) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mackay, Qld, 1949-1972; Strathpine, Qld, 1980) ==''DE BAVAY''== * [[/Francis Jean Xavier de Bavay|de Bavay, Francis Jean or John Xavier ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFJ-D1R] - 1887(Vic)-1955(Tas) - Licences: 4FO Receive Brisbane (Cannon Hill, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Kew, Vic, 1909); brewer (West Perth, WA, 1916); chemist (Cannon Hill, Qld, 1919-1921); manager (New Farm, Qld, 1925); master brewer (Cascades, Tas, 1928-1936); manager (Hobart South, Tas, 1943-1954) ==''DE CRESPIGNY''== * [[/Philip Champion de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Philip Champion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJG-QN9] - 1879(Vic)-1918(Palestine) - Licences: XPU Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: half brother of 3FM Royalieu Dana Champion de Crespigny - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/370943 VWMA]; [https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/philip-champion-de-crespigny-1879-1918/ Bio] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Royalieu Dana Champion de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Royalieu Dana Champion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH7P-7SD] - 1905(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3FM Melbourne (Brighton, 1922-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Elmhurst, 1936-1949); farmer (Cobden, 1954; South Ecklin, 1963-1980) - Relationships: half brother of XPU Philip Champion de Crespigny ==''DE CURE''== * [[/John Edward Gerard de Cure|de Cure, John Edward Gerard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVD6-DWD] - 1899(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 3WL Melbourne (Coburg, 1929-1933); 5KO Adelaide (Glenelg, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 2KO Sydney (Artarmon, 1957-1958); 5KO Adelaide (Fulham, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 535, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 22, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cobden, 1954); public servant (North Carlton, 1921-1924; Coburg, 1927-1934; Artarmon, NSW, 1958) ==''DEEGAN''== * [[/Stanley Edward Deegan|Deegan, Stanley Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYK3-2V3] - 1893(Tas)-1944(Tas) - Licences: 7AK Hobart (St Virgil's College, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; public servant (State & Federal, PMGD); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, 1919-1922); civil servant (Hobart, 1928-1936); postal official (Hobart, 1943) ==''DEER''== * [[/Percival William Deer|Deer, Percival William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2DJ-9ZF] - 1901(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5DR Adelaide (Seacliff, 1928-1933; Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 451, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Brighton, 1939-1943) ==''DELBRIDGE''== * [[/Reginald Joseph Robert Delbridge|Delbridge, Reginald Joseph Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L439-HNM] - 1888(Eng)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4RJ Childers (1927); 4RJ Brisbane (Paddington, 1931-1933; Booval, 1937-1939); 4RJ Stanthorpe (1946-1948); 4RJ Brisbane (Northgate, 1954-1955; Toowong, 1956); 4RJ Burleigh Heads (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 383, 1927, No. 42 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIAQ), minister of religion - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Ingham, 1917-1919); minister (Kingaroy, 1925); clergyman (Ashgrove, 1943); minister (Stanthorpe, 1949); minister of religion (New Farm, 1954); Methodist Minister (Toowong, 1958); retired (Burleigh Heads, 1963) ==''DELLIT''== * [[/Samuel Stephen Dellit|Dellit, Samuel Stephen]] - Licences: VK4ZSS Brisbane, VK3 Melbourne, VK1DXA Canberra - Qualifications: AOLCP Q0078, 1971 - amateur operator, broadcast DXer, broadcast planning engineer, federal public servant, radio historian (aeradio, amateur, broadcast, coastal) ==''DELMAR''== * [[/Edwin Chisholm Delmar|Delmar, Edwin Chisholm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KG-D8C] - 1906(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2XZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1934-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1252, 1934, NSW; COCP2 42, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless officer (New Farm, Qld, 1941-1943); radio officer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''DEMPSEY''== * [[/Walter McInnes Dempsey|Dempsey, Walter McInnes "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQN-B69] - 1910(Vic)-2010(Vic)100yo - Licences: 3WD Melbourne (Cheltenham, 1929-1931); 7WD Cambridge (1948); 3AZD Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1954); 3WD Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1955-1969; Oak Park, 1975); 3WD Marong (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 515, 1929, Vic; AOLCP 41, 1931; 1COCP 217, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Cheltenham, Vic, 1931; Mordialloc, Vic, 1936-1937); radio operator (Mentone, Vic, 1942); aeradio operator (Cambridge, Tas, 1949); public servant (Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1954-1968; Oak Park, Vic, 1972); retired (Marong, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''DENBY''== * [[/Harry Roy Denby|Denby, Harry Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJTS-LLS] - 1906(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4FR Receive Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1923); 4AX Brisbane (Kedron, 1936-1939); 4AX Cairns (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1800, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Kedron, Qld, 1936-1937; Cairns, Qld, 1943-1972) ==''DENHOLM''== * [[/Ivo Hart Denholm|Denholm or Denham, Ivo Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRT8-DHN] - 1909(Tas)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3UD Melbourne (Coburg, 1936-1939; Pascoe Vale South, 1947-1956; East Brighton, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1657, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Northcote, Vic, 1931); clerk (Brunswick West, Vic, 1936-1937; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1942-1949; Coburg West, Vic, 1954); company director (Brighton East, Vic, 1958-1968; Glen Iris, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''DENISON''== * [[/Hugh Robert Denison|Denison or Dixson, Hugh Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q5-WTC] - 1865(NSW)-1940(Vic) - born Hugh Robert Dixson; businessman, parliamentarian, philanthropist; director of Australasian Wireless Co. then Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) - Links: [[w:Hugh Denison|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/denison-sir-hugh-robert-5955 ADB] ==''DENNEEN''== * [[/Harold Roy Denneen|Denneen, Harold Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQG-6YG] - 1894(NSW)-1939(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (A/g Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1928-1937) ==''DENNETT''== * [[/Phillip Roy Dennett|Dennett, Phillip or Philip Roy or Ray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNX4-D9K] - 1897(SA)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 5IV Berri (1931-1938); 4IV Camooweal (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 799, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Morningside, Qld, 1943; West End, Qld, 1949-1954; Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); public servant (Morningside, Qld, 1963-1977) ==''DENNIS''== * [[/Gordon Walker Dennis|Dennis, Gordon Walker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G988-L7W] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3TF Melbourne (Footscray, 1937-1939; West Footscray, 1947-1948; Footscray, 1954-1956; West Yarraville, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2030, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Footscray North, 1931-1942); manager (Yarraville, Vic, 1958-1980) ==''DENT''== * [[/Harold Fredrick Dent|Dent, Harold Fredrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87N-6JN] - 1905(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AHU Sydney (Rhodes, 1937-1938; Strathfield, 1939; Concord, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1975, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Concord West, NSW, 1930-1936; Rhodes, NSW, 1937); electrician (Concord, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical engineer (Concord, NSW, 1954-1958); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1963) ==''DERHAM''== * [[/Frederick John Walcott Derham|Derham, Frederick John Walcott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVWD-H9J] - 1900(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: XJR Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Werribee, Vic, 1937); manager (Malvern, Vic, 1943); director (Malvern, Vic, 1949) * [[/Frederick Thomas Derham|Derham, Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6G1-7H6] - 1844(Eng)-1922(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Victorian Postmaster-General (1886-1890) - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Kew, Vic, 1909-1919) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/derham-frederick-thomas-3398 ADB] ==''DERRICK''== * [[/Vincent Mitchell Derrick|Derrick, Vincent Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVW-N5G] - 1903(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2VM Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Yeronga, Qld, 1926-1931); radio mechanic (Wilston, Qld, 1934); radio specialist (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1949); radio engineer (Salisbury, Qld, 1954-1972); retired (New Farm, Qld, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "2VM - Vincent Mitchell Derrick" ==''DERRY''== * [[/John Frederick Derry|Derry, John Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KQ-MNQ] - 1909(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Sydney (Harbord, 1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1259, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Manly, NSW, 1930); carpenter (Manly, NSW, 1931-1933); radio mechanic (Harbord, NSW, 1935-1937; Chatswood, NSW, 1943); pastry cook (St Leonards, NSW, 1949); proprietor (Cremorne, NSW, 1954); business proprietor (Roseville, NSW, 1958; North Sydney, NSW, 1963); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DEUTGEN''== * [[/Carl Friedrich Alfons Deutgen|Deutgen, Carl or Carl Friedrich Alfons]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWH-JC5] - 1897(Vic)-1981(Qld) - Licences: XJA Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Glenferrie, Vic, 1925); traveller (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1933); merchant (Glenferrie, Vic, 1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937-1949); agent (Melbourne, Vic, 1954); commission agent (Collaroy, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Rochdale, Qld, 1972; Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1977; Miami, Qld, 1980) ==''D'EVELYNES''== * [[/Claude D'Evelynes|D'Evelynes, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF39-3D8] - 1916(WA)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 6DC Harvey (1935-1939); 2TZ Sydney (Mona Vale, 1948; Clifton Gardens, 1954-1955); 9TZ Rugli via Lae (1956); 2TZ Sydney (Chatswood, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1488, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Harvey, WA, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Mona Vale, NSW, 1949; Mosman, NSW, 1954; Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DEVITT''== * [[/Raymond Lane Devitt|Devitt, Raymond Lane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB11-PTK] - 1905(Tas)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6DR Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 990, 1928; COCP2 287, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: service engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1931); manager (Subiaco, WA, 1936; Nedlands, WA, 1937-1980) ==''DEVLIN''== * [[/Henry William Devlin|Devlin, Henry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9X1T-L2C] - 1896(NSW)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XHD Sydney (Manly, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 360, 1918 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Applied AIF 1918, Unfit due eyesight); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Brighton, Vic, 1925-1980) - Comment: Father also named Henry William Devlin (physician, Manly, NSW, 1913) ==''DEWAN''== * [[/John Owen Dewan|Dewan, John Owen (Electoral Rolls) or Owen John (BMD)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFML-2D4] - 1907(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6JK Perth (Maylands, 1930-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933; City, 1937; North Perth, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 715, 1930, WA; COCP3 188, 1936; COCP2 99, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Maylands, WA, 1931; North Perth, 1934-1937); teacher (East Perth, WA, 1943); trade instructor (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1980) ==''DEWAR''== * [[/Arthur Edward Dewar|Dewar, Arthur Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4M-CSX] - 1888(Vic)-1974(WA) - Licences: XYE Kalgoorlie (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Perth, WA, 1910; Perth, WA, 1915); engine fitter (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1916-1917); fitter & turner (Bunbury, WA, 1925); fitter (West Australian Gov Railways, Collie, WA, 1931; Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943-1949; Maylands, WA, 1954-1968); retired (Nedlands, WA, 1972) * [[/R. A. Dewar|Dewar, R. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CN Receive Perth (Bassenden, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DEXTER''== * [[/John Henry Dexter|Dexter, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G428-3PS] - 1906(Eng)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3DR Melbourne (Northcote, 1926-1927); 3VR Melbourne (Sandringham, 1938-1939; Black Rock, 1946-1956; Parkdale, 1960-1965; Mt Eliza, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 241, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1927); engineer (Preston, Vic, 1931; Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1954); radio mechanic (Mordialloc, Vic, 1963); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''DICK''== * [[/F. Dick|Dick, F.]] - abt 1883(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPO, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Ian Robert Sherriff Dick|Dick, Ian Robert Sherriff]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZX-YBG] - 1908(Eng)-1973(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1419, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Daglish, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1954); orderly (Wembley, WA, 1958-1972) ==''DICKSON''== * [[/Eric John Dickson|Dickson, Eric John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRFP-V91] - 1906(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AFM Sydney (Guildford, 1937-1939; Harris Park, 1946-1961; Fairlight, 1965; Guildford, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1850, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Guildford, NSW, 1930-1937); repair assessor (Granville, NSW, 1943-1958); buyer (Guildford, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Francis Percy Dickson|Dickson, Francis Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWK-1X2] - 1912(Canada)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AFB Sydney (Acton, 1936-1937); 2AFB Bega (1938); 2AFB Sydney (Cheltenham, 1939); 2FB Sydney (Croydon, 1946-1948; Cronulla, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1824, 1936, NSW; BOCP 124, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949; Cronulla, NSW, 1954-1968); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DIDDAMS''== * [[/Robert Harlin Flower Diddams|Diddams, Robert Harlin or Harland Flower]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZN-YJP] - 1899(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Toowong, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Toowong, Qld, 1921-1925); printer (Ashgrove, 1936-1958); retired (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1968) ==''DILLON''== * [[/Arthur Ernest Dillon|Dillon, Arthur Ernest "Ernie" "Ern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85L-HH7] - 1902(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4CH Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1922); 4CH Brisbane (New Farm, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (New Farm, Qld, 1925); engineer (New Farm, Qld, 1929); electrical engineer (Atherton, Qld, 1931-1932); electrician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1941; Greenslopes, Qld, 1943-1954; Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958-1959) ==''DIMMOCK''== * [[/Berton Lawrence Dimmock|Dimmock, Berton Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55T-FDB] - 1915(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2OW Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1473, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: valve maker (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943); foreman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''DINEEN''== * [[/Geoffrey John Dineen|Dineen, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8L-9R6] - 1919(Tas)-1999(Tas) - Licences: 7GD Launceston (1935-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1588, 1935, Tas; COCP3 6330, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Launceston, 1943-1968) ==''DIRCKS''== * [[/Alexander Alfred Dircks|Dircks, Alexander Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-6GN] - 1858(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - senior federal public servant (PMGD, Electrical Engineer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DITTON''== * [[/Edward William Arthur Ditton|Ditton, Edward William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMF-383] - 1912(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2JY Sydney (Annandale, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 228, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kentville, NSW, 1934-1935); aviator (New Farm, Qld, 1936-1937); pilot (South Brisbane, Qld, 1941); airline pilot (Gordon, NSW, 1949; Roseville, NSW, 1954-1968); pilot (Hackett, ACT, 1972-1980) ==''DIXON''== * [[/Arthur Gurnhill Dixon|Dixon, Arthur Gurnhill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G826-18S] - 1896(Tas)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XZA Wynyard (1913-1914); 3JG Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1933); 3AD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3AVE Melbourne (Nunawading, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 462, 1919; 2COCP 160, 1930; 1COCP 271, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Wynyard, 1919); wireless mechanic (Hawthorn, 1934); technician (Auburn, 1936-1937); inspector (Surrey Hills, 1943-1963) - Probate: retired marine inspector (Melbourne, 1966) * [[/Arthur Lionel Dixon|Dixon, Arthur Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82F-YX7] - 1897(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 236 Sydney (Burwood, 1920); 2BS Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922-1923); 2AD Sydney (Canterbury, 1929; Strathfield, 1930); 4AD Brisbane (Norman Park, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 202, 1916; 2COCP 288, 1930; 1COCP 170, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Concord, NSW, 1930; Norman Park, Qld, 1931-1943); RANVR (Kyeemagh, 1943); engineer (Waverton, 1949; Eastwood, 1954; Lidcombe North, 1958); managing director (Blakehurst, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "236-2BS-2AD-4AD - Arthur Lionel Dixon" * [[/Charles Frederick Musgrave Dixon|Dixon, Charles Frederick Musgrave]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L27B-XXY] - 1894(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2II Receive Cootamundra (1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: operator (Cootamundra, 1930-1937); telegraphist (Goulburn, 1943; Annandale, 1949-1954; Camperdown, 1958-1980) * [[/John Malcolm Dixon|Dixon, John Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWD1-HXH] - 1922(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD); education (Scots College, 1935-1939); military (WW2, AIF, 1942-1945) - Links: [https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2008decGS/74.htm Obit] * [[/Lionel Stanley Dixon|Dixon, Lionel Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PR-QD2] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 4LF Brisbane (Redcliffe, 1938-1939); 3TE Melbourne (Croydon, 1947-1948; Elwood, 1954-1980); 4LF Brisbane (Redcliffe, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2177, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Glenferrie, Vic, 1934-1937); builder (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954-1967; Elwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/R. H. Dixon|Dixon, R. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZI Condong (1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. H. Dixon|Dixon, R. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4GF Victoria Hills, Herbert River (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Hilton Dixon|Dixon, Reginald Hilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82N-FQV] - 1915(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2QD Albury (1933-1937); 2QD Armidale (1938-1939); 2QD Albury (1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1216, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Albury, Qld, 1937); telephone mechanic (Albury, 1972-1977) ==''DOBBYN''== * [[/Joseph McMullen Dobbyn|Dobbyn, Joseph McMullen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY39-PBK] - 1892(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3DO Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 214, 1916 (Marconi); CPRT 266, 1916 (Telefunken); COCP1 45, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1914-1919); mechanic (Alphington, Vic, 1922; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1943); public servant (Darling, Vic, 1954-1967) ==''DOBLE''== * [[/Allan Mackenzie Doble|Doble, Allan Mackenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9MW-KGZ] - 1911(Vic)-2006(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3ZM Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1931-1939); 3AMD Melbourne (Hughesdale, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 807, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); traveller (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); company director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1968); director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''DODDS''== * [[/John Stokell Dodds|Dodds, Sir John Stokell Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYR-2KQ] - 1906(Tas)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 7DJ Hobart (City, 1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 208, 1935; AOCP 1851, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (New Town, 1936-1949); manager (Wahroonga, 1954); electrical engineer (Wahroonga, 1958-1968); manager (St Ives, 1972) * [[/John William Matthew Dodds|Dodds, John William Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NX-3CT] - 19??(???)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2KK Kurri Kurri (1930-1939); 2AZD Newcastle (New Lambton, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 644, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: miner (Kuri Kurri, 1930-1949; New Lambton, 1954-1980) * [[/Leonard Henry Dodds|Dodds, Leonard Henry "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLVS-Z6R] - 1908(NSW)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 2LD Sydney (Marrickville, 1929-1931; Gordon, 1933-1934; Lane Cove, 1935-1936; Chatswood, 1937-1939); 4GD Townsville (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, RAAF); radio clubs (Townsville ARC, life member); employment (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator RAN (Chatswood, NSW, 1937); wireless operator RAAF (Townsville, Qld, 1943-1949); radio mechanic (Cape Pallarenda, Qld, 1954-1958); PMG technician (Townsville, Qld, 1959-1963); technician (Gulliver, Qld, 1968-1969; Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Pinjarra Hills, Qld, 1977; Yabul, Qld, 1980) * [[/Ronald George Dodds|Dodds, Ronald George]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ==''DODDY''== * [[/Edward Arthur Doddy|Doddy, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB7-HWS] - 1899(Tas)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6WH Perth (Claremont, 1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1817, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Claremont, WA, 1931-1958) ==''DODSON''== * [[/Charles Ralph Dodson|Dodson, Charles Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNVP-5DQ] - 1891(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: XJCO Melbourne (Fairfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Fairfield, Vic, 1914); shop assistant (Northcote, Vic, 1915); chemist's assistant (Northcote, Vic, 1916-1924); chemist (Preston, Vic, 1925-1954) ==''DOHERTY''== * [[/Francis Hugh Doherty|Doherty, Francis Hugh "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHVX-8NH] - 1918(Vic)-2008(ACT) - Licences: 3XE Melbourne (Mentone, 1937-1939; Balwyn, 1947); 4XE Townsville (Hyde Park, 1948); 6XE Perth (Pearce, 1954-1955); 1XE Canberra (Narrabundah, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1936, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (West Perth, WA, 1943; St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); RAAF Officer (Townsville, Qld, 1949; Pearce, WA, 1954); RAAF (Sandringham, Vic, 1958; Syndal, Vic, 1967; Narrabundah, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Narrabundah, ACT, 1980) ==''DOHRMANN''== * [[/George Stanley Glenville Dohrmann|Dohrmann, George Stanley Glenville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82G-TB8] - 1902(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3AM Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922); 3AM Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Canterbury, Vic, 1924-1926); warehouseman (Burwood, Vic, 1931; Canterbury, 1937-1943); agriculturalist (Mt Dandenong, 1949-1954; Mooroolbark, 1968-1980) ==''DOIG''== * [[/Norman Louis Doig|Doig, Norman Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSD-M17] - 1912(WA)-2014(WA)101yo - Licences: 6ND Carnamah (1937-1939); 6CB Perth (Floreat Park, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2061, 1937, WA; 3COCP 1505, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Carnamah, WA, 1936-1937; Floreat Park, WA, 1943); telegraphist (City Beach, WA, 1949; Floreat Park, WA, 1954-1963; Wembley, WA, 1968-1972); civil servant (City Beach, WA, 1977-1980) ==''DONNE''== * [[/Charles Walter Donne|Donne, Charles Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2T-FC7] - 1897(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: XLO Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); 2YD Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1925); 3YD Melbourne (St Kilda, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 271, 1916; 2COCP 87, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (UK Merchant Seaman) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (St Kilda, 1919-1924); technician (St Kilda, 1925-1931); dealer (Armadale, 1934-1937); investor (Mornington, 1943); grazier (Dromana, 1949-1954); nil (Mornington, 1963-1972) - Migration: South Africa (1955-1962) ==''DOOK''== * [[/Valentine Lawson Dook|Dook, Valentine Lawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7X1-NJH] - 1903(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KB Perth (Maylands, 1931-1933; Mt Hawthorn, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 754, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter's assistant (East Perth, WA, 1931); oil plant attendant (Leederville, WA, 1936-1937); control room operator (Leederville, WA, 1943; Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949); electrical foreman (Wembley, WA, 1958-1977) ==''DOOLAN''== * [[/Martin Joseph Doolan|Doolan, Martin Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9XM-JDB] - 1913(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3AKO Melbourne (Balcombe, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3AKU Colac (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1869, 1937, Vic; BOCP 198, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Wangaratta, Vic, 1934); permanent soldier (Military Camp, Balcombe, Vic, 1949); technician (Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1963; St Kilda, Vic, 1968) ==''DORWARD''== * [[/William Haxton Dorward|Dorward, William Haxton, Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD77-X62] - 1901(Vic)-1937(NSW) - Licences: 3CA Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1922-1923); 3CA Melbourne (Sandringham, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Sandringham, Vic, 1924-1926); grazier (Moama, NSW, 1930; Fort Station, Barnes, NSW, 1935-1937) ==''DOUBIKIN''== * [[/William Thomas Henry Doubikin|Doubikin, William Thomas Henry]] - 1890(Vic)-1927(Tas) - Licences: Hobart Receive 1920s, early wireless experimenter (pre-AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas), radio clubs (WIA Hobart, Councillor, 1924), passed too soon ==''DOUDNEY''== * [[/Herbert William Doudney|Doudney, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MQDH-R32] - 1873(Eng)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3EM Receive Melbourne (Balaclava, 1922); 3EM Melbourne (Balaclava, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 63, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; minister of religion (Holy Trinity Church) - Electoral Rolls: vicar (St Kilda, 1924-1942); nil (Caulfield, 1949-1954; Elsternwick, 1963) ==''DOUGAN''== * [[/Donald Hunter Dougan|Dougan, Donald Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCQ5-MR5] - 1902(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2AMF Gulgong (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 948, 1927 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Gulgong, NSW, 1930-1980) ==''DOUGLAS''== * [[/Gavin Cunningham Douglas|Douglas, Gavin Cunningham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99J-KJ4] - 1912(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3YK Melbourne (Bayswater, 1931-1939, 1947-1950+; Blackburn, 1954; Canterbury, 1955-1960+; Surrey Hills, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 743, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bayswater, 1935-1949); sales representative (Canterbury, 1963; Surrey Hills, 1968-1980) * [[/Gordon Adye Douglas|Douglas, Gordon Adye]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVY-WLJ] - 1878(Tas)-1957(Tas) - Licences: 7BC Receive Gormanston (1923); Receive Gormanston (1923); 7GD Gormanston (1924-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 34, 1924, No. ?? in Tas - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; mining engineer - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Gormanston, 1914-1928); draughtsman (Queenstown, 1936); geological surveyor (Queenstown, 1937-1943); no occupation (Hobart South, 1949; Blackman's Bay, 1954) * [[/Hugh Alexander McKay Douglas|Douglas, Hugh Alexander McKay "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV3Y-3W4] - 1889(Eng)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2HD (Class B) Newcastle (1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Class B broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a Listener) - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Newcastle, 1913); vulcaniser (Hamilton, 1930-1935); manager (Newcastle, 1936-1937); engineer (Mayfield, 1943; Hamilton, 1949) * [[/Raymond Lindsay Douglas|Douglas, Raymond Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G719-RQD] - 1918(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ON Tamworth (1935-1939); 2ON Kempsey (1946-1947); 2ON Dapto (1948); 2ON Dubbo (1950); 2ON Sydney (Epping, 1955); 2ON Gosford (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1506, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Dapto, NSW, 1949; Gosford, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/William Gordon Douglas|Douglas, William Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN1-ST4] - 1900(WA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3GA Lavers Hill (1931-1933); 3GA Curdie Vale (1937-1939); 3GA Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 828, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1914-1948) - Electoral Rolls: schoolmaster (Rochester, Vic, 1921); student (Parkville, Vic, 1924; Caulfield, Vic, 1925); school teacher (Mepunga East, Vic, 1927; Lavers Hill, Vic, 1928-1934; Mernda, Vic, 1936; Curdie Vale, Vic, 1937); soldier (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''DOVEY''== * [[/R. L. Dovey|Dovey, R. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LR Sydney (Milsons Point, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified, possibly typo in initials - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DOWDING''== * [[/Philip Lorens Thomas Dowding|Dowding, Philip Lorena or Loreno or Lorens Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZH8-Z6D] - 1901(Tas)-19??(Vic) - Licences: 7AC Receive Hobart (Moonah, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Moonah, 1922); electrician (St Kilda, 1926-1931; Prahran, 1934; Melbourne, 1937; St Kilda, 1943-1949); electrical foreman (Eildon, 1954) ==''DOWE''== * [[/Richard Cory Dowe|Dowe, Richard Cory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ59-V1S] - 1916(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RP Sydney (Lindfield, 1939, 1946-1950; North Ryde, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2403, 1939, NSW; BOCP 495, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Lindfield, NSW, 1943); clerk (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); bank officer (Gladesville, NSW, 1954-1968; North Ryde, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DOWLING''== * [[/Richard Patrick Dowling|Dowling, Richard Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SMP-52S] - 1903(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3XD Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1934-1939, 1947-1960; Montmorency, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1359, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Fitzroy, Vic, 1925-1927); constable (Fitzroy South, Vic, 1931-1954); process worker (Montmorency, Vic, 1963) ==''DOWNIE''== * [[/Frederick William Downie|Downie, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y2-LQ8] - 1879(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Victoria Police (wireless department, senior constable); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo VPF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Broadford, 1903); constable (North Carlton, 1909-1924); senior constable (Preston, 1927-1936) ==''DOWNING''== * [[/Edward Frank Downing|Downing, Edward Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFCL-KTX] - 1908(WA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CL Receive Perth (South Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: law student (South Perth, WA, 1931-1934); solicitor (South Perth, WA, 1936-1980) * [[/William Evan Downing|Downing, William Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHV4-K46] - 1874(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3LQ Receive Warrnambool (1923); 3LQ Warrnambool (1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: brassfounder (Warrnambool, 1912-1937) * [[/William George Downing|Downing, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2WQ-56L] - 1908(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3GD Stanhope (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1697, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Stanhope, Vic, 1931); wireless expert (Girgarre, Vic, 1934; Stanhope, Vic, 1936-1967); radio expert (Stanhope, Vic, 1972); TV service (Stanhope, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''DOYLE''== * [[/Herbert Laurence Doyle|Doyle, Herbert Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VG-WVC] - 1894(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3HD Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1931); 3CR Melbourne (Malvern, 1933; Kooyong, 1937; Frankston, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 697, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: independent means (St Arnaud, 1924); grazier (Malvern East, 1925-1927); clerk (Malvern East, 1931-1937); home duties (Malvern, 1943) ==''DRAEGER''== * [[/Herbert William Draeger|Draeger, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTCZ-36G] - 1886(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XAD Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; pre-WW1 (3 years Corps Aust Signallers); WW1 (applied AIF 1915, fit for home service); WW2 (CMF, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Newtown, Vic, 1912; Paddington, NSW, 1913); fitter (Blackburn, Vic, 1912-1917); poulterer (Coburg, Vic, 1917-1919); grocer (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1924-1936); driver (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1954); pensioner (Sandringham, Vic, 1958) ==''DRAKE''== * [[/James George Drake|Drake, James George]] - 1850(Eng)-1941(Qld) - military (Qld Defence Force, 1880s & 1890s), state politician (Qld MLA, 1880s & 1890s), politician (Postmaster-General 1901-1903) ==''DRANEY''== * [[/Walter Edward Draney|Draney, Walter Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KLP-VT7] - 1896(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milton, Qld, 1919; Greenslopes, Qld, 1921-1928; Tully, Qld, 1937; Toowoomba, Qld, 1954; Toowoomba West, Qld, 1958-1977); retired (Drayton, Qld, 1980) ==''DRANSFIELD''== * [[/Reginald Beaumont Dransfield|Dransfield, Reginald Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-4VK] - 1906(Tas)-1947(ACT) - Licences: 2ALD Bungendore (1938-1939); 2ALD Canberra (Acton, 1946; Kingston, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2233, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Moore College, Camperdown, NSW, 1930); deacon (North Bondi, NSW, 1930-1931); clergyman (Adaminaby, NSW, 1933; Adelong, NSW, 1936; Lake Bathurst, NSW, 1937) ==''DREDGE''== * [[/Leslie Laurence Dredge|Dredge, Leslie Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJQ-YQP] - 1895(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: XPV Melbourne (South Preston, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Signals) - Electoral Rolls: electrical contractor (Preston, Vic, 1926-1931); confectioner (Preston, Vic, 1934-1936); electrician (Abbotsford, Vic, 1942-1949; Fitzroy, Vic, 1949; Preston, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''DREW''== * [[/Alfred John Drew|Drew, Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLB-1HH] - 1907(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5LN Adelaide (Kensington, 1933-1939; Erindale, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1078, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Erindale, SA, 1943) * [[/Charles William Drew|Drew, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPS1-3BB] - 1900(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 249 Sydney (Waverley, 1920); 2CD Sydney (Randwick, 1929-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 500, 1919; COCP2 386, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1968) ==''DRISCOLL''== * [[/Albert Edmund Driscoll|Driscoll, Albert Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL75-71C] - 1913(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2KN Quirindi (1933-1939); 2BI Quirindi (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1126, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Quirindi, NSW, 1936-1980) ==''DU FEU''== * [[/Maurice Albert James Du Feu|Du Feu, Maurice Albert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3M-V9D] - 1917(WA)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 6DF Perth (Subiaco, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; West Perth, 1954-1956; Floreat Park, 1960-1965); 6DU Perth (West Perth, 1948); 2BMD Sydney (Lindfield, 1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1875, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: company director (West Perth, WA, 1943; Subiaco, WA, 1949); manager (West Perth, WA, 1954; Floreat Park, WA, 1958-1968); retired (Lindfield, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DUBOIS''== * [[/Paul Louis Dubois|Dubois, Paul Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZQ-QN3] - 1918(NSW)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 4UJ Brisbane (Rosalie, 1936-1939; Holland Park, 1946-1947; South Brisbane, 1948; Highgate Hill, 1954-1960; Bardon 1960); 4PL Brisbane (Bardon 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1677, 1936, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; senior public servant (PMGD, Telstra) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1943; South Brisbane, Qld, 1949); public servant (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1954-1958); engineer (Bardon, Qld, 1958-1977); manager telecommunications (New Farm, Qld, 1980) ==''DUDMAN''== * [[/William Henry George Dudman|Dudman, William Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWL-7KH] - 1915(Vic)-2010(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3VY Melbourne, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Rosanna, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1907, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1937); radio mechanic (Heidelberg, Vic, 1949-1963); radio technician (Rosanna, Vic, 1967-1968); sales manager (Rosanna, Vic, 1977); manager (Rye, Vic, 1980) ==''DUFF''== * [[/David Hugh Bowen Duff|Duff, David Hugh Bowen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW6B-5QD] - 1909(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2EO Sydney (Stanmore, 1933-1934; Enmore, 1935-1936); 3EO Melbourne (Crib Point, 1937); 2EO Sydney (Arncliffe, 1938); 2EO Canberra (Belconnen, 1939); 2EO Sydney (Hornsby, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 1011, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Newtown, NSW, 1935; Crib Point, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Naval Wireless Station, Belconnen, ACT, 1943); PMG employee (Hornsby, NSW, 1949); service engineer (Hornsby, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/William Vere Hobart Duff|Duff, William Vere Hobart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZC-JGP] - 1893(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3DB Receive Melbourne (Malvern East, 1922); 3DB Melbourne (Malvern East, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Malvern East, 1914); engineer (Malvern East, 1919-1924; Glenferrie, 1931-1937; Toorak, 1943-1954; Harkaway, 1958-1968) ==''DUFFY''== * [[/John Duffy|Duffy, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCB-QKJ] - 1907(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AQ Sydney (Redfern, 1933; Woollahra, 1934; Rose Bay, 1935-1937); 4AQ Brisbane (Grange, 1938); 2AQ Sydney (Bondi, 1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP, not yet identified; AOLCP 264, 1936; TVOCP 54, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous JDs, needs review - Electoral Rolls: manager (Woollahra, NSW, 1934); engineer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1935) * [[/Maurice Boyce Duffy|Duffy, Maurice Boyce "Morrie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRYK-S76] - 1886(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/duffy-maurice-boyce-morrie-6030 ADB] * [[/William Oswald Duffy|Duffy, William Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD52-2Q2] - 1861(Eng)-1916(Tas) - Licences: XZO Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: signalman (Battery Point, 1914) ==''DUGGAN''== * [[/Harry George Duggan|Duggan, Harry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9H-8LW] - 1905(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3XI Warrnambool (1930-1965); 3AXI Warrnambool (1965-1969); 3XI Garvoc (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 592, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Warrnambool, 1931-1954); engineer (Warrnambool, 1963-1968) ==''DUKES''== * [[/Gordon William Dukes|Dukes, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3RY-PGT] - 1909(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2WD Sydney (Forest Lodge, 1930-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1950; Homebush, 1954-1956; Cremorne, 1957-1958; Lane Cove, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 571, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 139, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glebe, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Homebush, 1943-1949); engineer (Cremorne, 1954-1958); technician (Lane Cove, 1963-1980) ==''DUNCAN''== * [[/John Caldwell Duncan|Duncan, John Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-R7Z] - 1914(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3VZ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2185, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: builder (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937); clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); contractor (Deepdene, Vic, 1954); builder (Balwyn, Vic, 1958-1967) ==''DUNDAS''== * [[/Reginald Loftus Dundas|Dundas, Reginald Loftus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC2-8LM] - 1915(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4DU Crawford, Kingaroy Line (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1990, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Theodore, Qld, 1937); labourer (Crawford, Kingaroy Line, Qld, 1949-1972); farmer (Torquay, Qld, 1977) ==''DUNLEAVY''== * [[/Joseph Francis Dunleavy|Dunleavy, Joseph Francis]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3JD Melbourne (St Kilda, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 508, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1924); electrical fitter (Melbourne, Vic, 1926; South Yarra, Vic, 1931); fitter (St Kilda, Vic, 1934) ==''DUNN''== * [[/Deveron Colin Dunn|Dunn, Deveron Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDX6-2DP] - 1914(NZ)-2014(NSW)99yo - Licences: 2EG Sydney (Randwick, 1935-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1420, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1937-1963); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1968); electronics technician (Epping, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Henry Thomas Dunn|Dunn, Henry Thomas "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDXX-SDR] - 1908(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2AKS Sydney (Chatswood, 1938-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2194, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1932-1933; Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1937; Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/Richard Dunn|Dunn, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSN-T31] - 1898(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2GU Receive Sydney (South Kensington, 1922); 2GU Sydney (South Kensington, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coachbuilder (Kensington, 1930-1943); manager (Kingsford, 1958); retired (The Entrance, 1963-1980) ==''DUNSTAN''== * [[/Walter John Dunstan|Dunstan, Walter John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-Y3V] - 1904(Vic)-1927(Vic) - Licences: 3JR Receive Ballarat (1922); 3JR Ballarat (1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 106, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: gone too soon - Relationships: brother of William Dunstan, Victoria Cross - Electoral Rolls: student (Ballarat East, 1927) ==''DUNSTONE''== * [[/Arthur James Dunstone|Dunstone, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6WW-2QQ] - 1920(Vic)-2019(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2412, 1939, Vic; COCP2 574, 1942; COCP1 601, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Maldon, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Reginald Murray Dunstone|Dunstone, Reginald Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/LHC6-MGD] - 1894(SA)-1972(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; treasurer (WIA SA, 1923); WW1 (Trooper, Signal Training Unit, 9th Light Horse Regiment) - Awards: Order of the British Empire (Service to Social Welfare, 1954); Electoral Rolls: school master at enlistment 1916; medical practitioner (Ashfield, NSW, 1932-1933; Bogan Gate, NSW, 1933-1934; Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937; Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1946; Wahroonga, NSW, 1949; Pymble, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''DURBER''== * [[/Robert George Durber|Durber, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FY-CRT] - 1922(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6DG Merredin (1947-1948; 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2437, 1940, WA; BOCP 385, 1941 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio broadcast technician (Northam, WA, 1943-1949); technician (South Perth, WA, 1958) ==''DURBIN''== * [[/Walter Albury Durbin|Durbin, Walter Albury]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQS-F1D] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (active early 1930s to early 1990s) - Comment: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Willoughby, NSW, 1935-1963); manager (Castlecrag, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DURBRIDGE''== * [[/William Keep Durbridge|Durbridge, William Keep]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDN-Z4B] - 1908(WA)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 4FS Receive Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Innisfail, Qld, 1930); clerk (Teneriffe, Qld, 1936-1937); bookkeeper (Dundoo Station, Eulo, Qld, 1937); no occupation (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1972; Melbourne, Vic, 1977) ==''DUTHOIT''== * [[/Albert George Duthoit|Duthoit, Albert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ94-V82] - 1901(Tas)-1970(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Waddamana, 1928); labourer (Croydon North, 1931); no occupation (Armadale, 1931); engineer (Hobart South, 1936); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1935-1943); clerk (Ivanhoe, 1949; Oakleigh, 1954; Malvern, 1958); nil (Malvern, 1967-1968) ==''DUTTON''== * [[/Thomas Henry Dutton|Dutton, Thomas Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJG1-LRN] - 1862(Eng)-1941(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: painter (Rockhampton, Qld, 1903-1905); commission agent (Bowen Hills, Qld, 1908-1909); printer (Valley, Qld, 1913); traveller (Teneriffe, Qld, 1915-1937) ==''DWYER''== * [[/John Timothy Dwyer|Dwyer, John Timothy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGD-48T] - 1913(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2WA Young (1932-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 945, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Young, NSW, 1934-1954) ==''DYE''== * [[/Aubrey David Wilson Dye|Dye, Aubrey David Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVB-QPC] - 1886(Eng)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2AW Sydney (Centennial Park, 1929-1958) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Centennial Park, NSW, 1930-1954) ==''DYER''== * [[/Clarence Alfred Robert Dyer|Dyer, Clarence Alfred Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFFF-P78] - 1895(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3DY Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1931-1939; Middle Brighton, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 837, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Northcote, Vic, 1921-1922; Melbourne East, Vic, 1924; Northcote, Vic, 1926-1928; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1931-1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949) =='''E'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''EADIE''== * [[/Norman William Eadie|Eadie, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBL7-X21] - 1915(WA)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3UP Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2219, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1980) ==''EAGLES''== * [[/James Algernon Eagles|Eagles, James Algernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS34-S6T] - 1889(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XIF Jiggi (1913-1914); 2AIA Sydney (Strathfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: husband of 2AIA Muriel Margaret Eagles nee Boag - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Glebe, NSW, 1913); school teacher (Croydon Park, NSW, 1930); retired (Strathfield, NSW, 1931-1949) * [[/Muriel Margaret Eagles|Eagles nee Boag, Muriel Margaret]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJM-CDT] - 1890(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2AIA Sydney (Miranda, 1957; Strathfield, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3562, 1956, NSW - YL amateur operator - Relationships: wife of XIF-2AIA James Algernon Eagles - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Croydon, NSW, 1930; Strathfield, NSW, 1930-1977) ==''EAGLING''== * [[/Reginald William Eagling|Eagling, Reginald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWL-N2H] - 1911(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AEY Taree (1936-1939, 1946-1975); 2AEY Lightning Ridge (1980+); 2UG Portable Taree (1958-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1829, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Taree, NSW, 1935-1936); radio dealer (Taree, NSW, 1949); director (Taree, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Lightning Ridge, NSW, 1980) ==''EAKINS''== * [[/Cyril Clarence Eakins|Eakins, Cyril Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDD-M4Z] - 1915(WA)-1998(WA) - Licences: 6CN Geraldton (1939, 1947-1948); 6CN Kellerberrin (1954-1965); 6CN Perth (Greenmount, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2388, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937); chemist (South Belmont, WA, 1943); pharmaceutical chemist (Geraldton, WA, 1949); chemist (Kellerberrin, WA, 1954-1963); pharmaceutical chemist (Greenmount, WA, 1968-1980) ==''EARLE''== * [[/Frank Edwin Earle|Earle, Frank Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YV-B62] - 1900(SA)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5BD Adelaide (St Peters, 1923-1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 823, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "5BD - Frank Edwin Earle" & "!Wikibooks Earle" * [[/Robert Erasmus Earle|Earle, Robert Erasmus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLX-NC1] - 1894(Eng)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6LC Perth (Floreat Park, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: AOCP 4390, 1966, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Floreat Park, 1954-1977) ==''EARLY''== * [[/John Henry Early|Early, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56P-939] - 1902(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2KQ Temora (1934-1938); 2KQ Cessnock (1939); 2KQ Toronto (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1384, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Temora, NSW, 1936-1937; Toronto, NSW, 1943-1968); retired (Toronto, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''EAST''== * [[/William Lawrence East|East, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZK-JMF] - 1914(???)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2AEG Sydney (Marrickville, 1936-1937); 2AEG Newcastle (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1636, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1932-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Newington, NSW, 1936) ==''EASTER''== * [[/Ernest Richard Easter|Easter, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2L-656] - 1914(SA)-1983(???) - Licences: 5RO Montieth (1933); 5RO Port Elliot (1937); 5RO Moonta (1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1111, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Moonta, SA, 1939-1947) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/532330 VWM] ==''EASTERBROOK''== * [[/Raymond Walter Easterbrook|Easterbrook, Raymond Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN7-6JX] - 1912(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3RM Melbourne (Clayton, 1931-1933; South Yarra, 1937-1939; Bentleigh, 1948; Box Hill North, 1954-1960; Frankston, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 804, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Caulfield East, 1934-1935); sales (South Yarra, Vic, 1936; Bentleigh, Vic, 1942); medical detailer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949); manager (Upwey, Vic, 1954); company director (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963); director (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''EASTON''== * [[/Frederick William Spencer Easton|Easton, Frederick William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2N-7XD] - 1914(NSW)-1944(PNG) - Licences: 2BQ Sydney (Bondi, 1931-1935; Bellevue Hill, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 846, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Rose Bay, 1936-1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''EATON''== * [[/Rupert Thomas Eaton|Eaton, Rupert Thomas or Thomas Rupert (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVR-DJH] - 1904(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6DO Receive Perth (Claremont, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Claremont, WA, 1931); shop front fitter (Belmont, WA, 1937-1968); draftsman (Scarborough, WA, 1972); retired (East Fremantle, WA, 1977-1980) ==''EBRALL''== * [[/Herbert Novelle Ebrall|Ebrall, Herbert Novelle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW7J-D63] - 1909(Eng)-1975(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 35, 1936 - broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor apprentice (Tuart Hill, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Sandgate, NSW, 1936-1937); mine owner (Ruby Flat, Tas, 1943-1944); radio manager (Queenstown, Tas, 1949-1972) ==''EDE''== * [[/Charles Frederick Ede|Ede, Charles Frederick or Friederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7D-PYL] - 1885(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Wellington Point, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowong, Qld, 1908; Albion, Qld, 1912-1921); assistant secretary (Manly, Qld, 1925-1963); retired (Wynnum North, 1968) ==''EDGAR''== * [[/Douglas Waldene Edgar|Edgar, Douglas Waldene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XS-K4X] - 1895(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6DW New Norcia (1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 314, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gingin, 1922; New Norcia, 1925-1954); retired (Nedlands, 1958-1963) * [[/John Matheson Edgar|Edgar, John Matheson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB42-K1G] - 1881(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Receive Geelong (1923); 3YW Geelong (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Training College, Carlton, 1903); state school teacher (Ballarat, 1909); teacher (Ballarat, 1913-1914; Geelong, 1917-1924; Essendon, 1925-1954) * [[/Mervyn John Edgar|Edgar, Mervyn John or John Mervyn "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4W-647] - 1913(NSW)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4JE Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1302, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Radio Location Unit); radio retailing (Tracksons) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); salesman (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949); shop assistant (Bulimba, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/Robert T. Edgar|Edgar, Robert T.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified (as a member of WIA entitled to an rx licence from 1922) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: ==''EDGEBERG''== * [[/H. Edgeberg|Edgeberg, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CX Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''EDGECOMBE''== * [[/Gordon Henry Edgecombe|Edgecombe, Gordon Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZPN-WDD] - 1914(Sct)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2GD Sydney (Roseville, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1309, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1928-1946) - Electoral Rolls: radio servicing (Gordon, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Thornleigh, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''EDGERTON''== * [[/Arthur Francis James Edgerton|Edgerton, Arthur Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5D-2PT] - 1912(Vic)-2009(Vic)96yo - Licences: 3FJ Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 889, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1936-1937); steel melter (Kew, Vic, 1943); metallurgist (Mentone, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''EDWARDS''== * [[/Arthur Charles Edwards|Edwards, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3W-DSB] - 1900(WA)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AC Sydney (Lane Cove, 1928-1930; Eastwood, 1931; Waverley, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 587, 1920 (Marconi); COCP1 224, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waverley, NSW, 1933); supervisor (Waverley, NSW, 1934-1936; Haberfield, NSW, 1937); manager (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); production manager (Bexley, NSW, 1949-1954) * [[/Frederick Patrick Joseph Edwards|Edwards, Frederick Patrick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSX-5YG] - 1918(WA)-2004(WA) - Licences: 6DN Merredin (1938-1939); 6DN Perth (West Perth, 1947-1965; Ardross, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2127, 1938, WA; BOCP 278, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Merredin, WA, 1943); wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1943-1954; Perth, WA, 1958-1968); clerk (Ardross, WA, 1972-1980) * [[/George James Edwards|Edwards, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WC-Z8S] - 1912(NSW)-1942(At sea, near Bermuda) - Licences: 2GE Maitland West (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1129, 1933, NSW; COCP2 124, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy, 2nd radio operator) - Electoral Rolls: film operator (West Maitland, NSW, 1933-1937) - Links: [https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/person/51703.html Uboat.net]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1430549 AWM Commemorative Roll] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/H. E. Edwards|Edwards, H. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RN Adelaide (Croydon, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Herbert John Edwards|Edwards, Herbert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXF5-KP8] - 1894(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 4KR Willis Island (1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 802, 1923; 2COCP 18, 1929; 1COCP 208, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous HJEs - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1933); radio operator (Lord Howe Island, NSW, 1949); communication officer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1954) * [[/James Thomas Edwards|Edwards, James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ78-6VC] - 1911(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2AKE Rye Park (1938-1939, 1946-1957); 2AKE Sutton Forest (1958-1969); 2AKE Moss Vale (1975); 2AKE Bowral (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2147, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car driver (Rye Park, NSW, 1932-1949); grazier (Rye Park, NSW, 1958; Sutton Forest, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Moss Vale, NSW, 1977; Bowral, NSW, 1980) * [[/John Francis Edwards|Edwards, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTN-SRX] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2BK Sydney (Parramatta, 1933-1939, 1946-1956); 2AAE Sydney (Rydalmere, 1960-1965; Westmead, 1969; Toongabbie, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1178, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Parramatta, NSW, 1933-1954); branch manager (Rydalmere, NSW, 1963); credit sales manager (Westmead, NSW, 1968); manager (Westmead, NSW, 1972); retired (Toongabbie, NSW, 1977) * [[/Keith Thomas Edwards|Edwards, Keith Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBXH-J3C] - 1914(SA)-1942(At Sea, Bay of Biscay) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 929, 1932, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, Sergeant, Air Gunner, 10 Sqdrn, Coastal Command, KIA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Col Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1941) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1701819 Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/531927 VWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Leonard Wentworth Edwards|Edwards, Leonard Wentworth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC5K-KP2] - 1917(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 2AGT Sydney (Pymble, 1939, 1946); 7LE Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2301, 1939, NSW; COCP1 1624, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Nelson, Tas, 1949-1954; Hobart South, Tas, 1958; Lindisfarne, Tas, 1972) * [[/Raymond Dale Edwards|Edwards, Raymond Dale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CF-QWC] - 1912(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3ADE Melbourne (Brighton, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2355, 1939, Vic; COCP2 689, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1936-1954); engineer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Samuel Robert Wareham Edwards|Edwards, Samuel Robert Wareham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNS3-P1T] - 1896(Vic)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3RQ Melbourne (East Preston, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 741, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon (Motor cycle accident) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1921-1922; Albert Park, Vic, 1924); motor mechanic (Middle Park, Vic, 1925; Kew, Vic, 1926-1928); mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1931-1934) * [[/Sydney Gordon Edwards|Edwards, Sydney Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3F-FJ2] - 1910(Scotland)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3SU Melbourne (Fitzroy North, 1935-1937; Elwood, 1938-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1948; Surrey Hills, 1954; Canterbury, 1956; Middle Park, 1960; Forest Hill, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1552, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Heidelberg, Vic, 1936-1937); airman (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949); RAAF (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949); airforce officer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1963); technical officer (Forest Hill, Vic, 1967-1977) ==''EGAN''== * [[/Mavis Evelyn Egan|Fogg nee Egan, Mavis Evelyn or Evelene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8N-1JK] - 1900(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Stanley (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver (YL) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Stanley, 1928); home duties (Wynyard, 1936-1943; Smithton, 1949; Sale, Vic, 1954; Cohuna, 1963; Devonport, 1972) * [[/Vincent Thomas Egan|Egan, Vincent Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVW-97N] - 1917(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AJI Tamworth (1937-1938); 2AJI Inverell (1939); 2AJI Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1947; Darlinghurst, 1948); 2AQA Manilla (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2039, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Inverell, NSW, 1943); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1949; Manilla, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''EGGLETON''== * [[/Eric Percy Eggleton|Eggleton, Eric Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTZ-5G9] - 1903(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4DA Receive Toowoomba (1923-1924); 4DA Toowoomba (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 81, 1925, No. 9 in Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (QATB) - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Toowoomba, 1925-1926); ambulance bearer (Toowoomba, 1931); ambulance superintendent (Dayboro, 1936-1943; Charleville, 1949-1958; Stanthorpe, 1963); retired (Caloundra, 1968-1977) ==''EINSIEDEL''== * [[/Ernest Louis Einsiedel|Einsiedel, Ernest or Ernst Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Z-TS1] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3QE Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1947; Ormond, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2278, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1936-1942); skin classer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1977) ==''ELDER''== * [[/James Alexander Mackenzie Elder|Elder, James Alexander Mackenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97W3-7FL] - 1869(Sct)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Awards: KBE - Electoral Rolls: manager (Essendon, 1905); merchant (Moonee Ponds, 1908-1909); director (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/elder-sir-james-alexander-6099 ADB] ==''ELLERY''== * [[/Robert Lewis John Ellery|Ellery, Robert Lewis John]] - 1827(Eng)-1908(Vic) - early telephone experimenter, Vic Government Astronomer ==''ELLIOTT''== * [[/Albert Horace Elliott|Elliott, Albert Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPB3-DYF] - 1895(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XDR Sydney (Drummoyne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: newsagent (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930); agent (Lane Cove, NSW, 1931); engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1932-1949) * [[/Robert Neville Elliott|Elliott, Robert Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXN-PPJ] - 1907(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4DW Receive Toowoomba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1937); company manager (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); chartered accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954-1963); accountant (Brisbane, Qld, 1968); chartered accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1972); accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1977) * [[/Ronald Donovan Elliott|Elliott, Ronald Donovan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G799-LTX] - 1910(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 5RD Adelaide (Lower Mitcham, 1931-1933; Da Costa Park, 1937; Kirkcaldy, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 758, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Kirkcaldy, SA, 1939; Westbourne Park, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas Murray Browse Elliott|Elliott, Thomas Murray Browse "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3W8-947] - 1899(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4CM Brisbane (City, 1946-1969); operator of Valentine's 4CM licence 1925-1939 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 72, 1925, No. 6 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; early television experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Fortitude Valley, 1921); salesman (Brisbane City, 1925-1931); sound engineer (Observatory, 1937-1943); company manager (City, 1949-1958); retired (Burleigh Heads, 1963-1968) ==''ELLIS''== * [[/Clive Austin Ellis|Ellis, Clive Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86V-9HT] - 1912(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3LZ Melbourne (Williamstown, 1930-1931; Caulfield, 1933-1939; Newport, 1946-1956; Moorabbin, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 598, 1930, No. ?? in Victoria - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1937; Newport, Vic, 1943-1954); valuer (Moorabbin, Vic, 1958-1972) * [[/Cyril Charles Henry Ellis|Ellis, Cyril Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCX-F99] - 1893(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XMV Melbourne (Auburn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Auburn, Vic, 1915; Canterbury, Vic, 1919; Burwood, Vic, 1924-1928); telephone mechanic (Ararat, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1977; Burwood, Vic, 1977) * [[/John Osborne Ellis|Ellis, John Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTM-Q42] - 1910(Eng)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 522, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kimba, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Joseph Anthony Ellis|Ellis, Joseph Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGB7-BJG] - 1921(Eng)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2AIL Lismore (1937-1939); 2GL Sydney (Hornsby, 1946-1948; Mascot, 1954-1960; Pennant Hills, 1961); 4AGL Nambour (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2040, 1937, NSW; COCP2 446, 1941; COCP1 578, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lismore, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949); flight radio officer (Randwick East, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Randwick East, NSW, 1958); navigator (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Nambour, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Richard Charles Ellis|Ellis, Richard Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBQ-SST] - 1903(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AHR Sydney (Ryde, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1972, 1937, NSW; BOCP 374, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Ryde, NSW, 1930-1968) ==''ELPHINSTONE''== * [[/Lancelot Armstrong Elphinstone|Elphinstone, Lancelot Armstrong]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56T-2FX] - 1914(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2MK Thirroul (1934-1939); 2MK Cessnock (1946-1950); 2MK Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1954-1961; North Balgowlah, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1337, 1934, NSW; BOCP 111, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Thirroul, NSW, 1936-1937); broadcast technician (Cessnock, NSW, 1943-1949); engineer (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1958); newsagent (North Balgowlah, NSW, 1968-1977) ==''ELSBURY''== * [[/Cyril Robert Elsbury|Elsbury (adopted) or Wilson Bowman (biological), Cyril Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMG-5CW] - 1897(Qld)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6JE Kalgoorlie (1934-1939); 6JE Fimiston (1947-1956); 6JE Nornalup (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1372, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1922); mine timekeeper (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1925-1943); assistant accountant (Fimiston, WA, 1949-1954); mine paymaster (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1958) ==''ELWORTHY''== * [[/Colin Gregory Elworthy|Elworthy, Colin Gregory "Col"]] - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ==''EMBLING''== * [[/Stewart Austin Embling|Embling, Stewart Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGH-YQM] - 1907(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Toorak, 1923-1925); 3DC Melbourne (Toorak, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 236, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toorak, Vic, 1931-1943); assurance officer (Toorak, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''EMENY''== * [[/Thomas Francis Emeny|Emeny, Thomas Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHVF-QNN] - 1908(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3GQ Camperdown (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1006, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camperdown, Vic, 1934-1943); engineer (Carrum, Vic, 1954) ==''EMERY''== * [[/Leslie William Emery|Emeny, Leslie William "William"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQK7-QRN] - 1912(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3APE Melbourne (Hampton, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1380, 1934, Vic? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Seaford, Vic, 1954); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1963; Brighton East, Vic, 1967-1968; Hampton, Vic, 1972) ==''EMMELHAINZ''== * [[/Albert Edward Joseph Emmelhainz|Emmelhainz, Albert Edward Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSCR-R96] - 1900(Qld)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2SR Sydney (Kensington, 1931-1933); 2SR Lake Illawarra (1935); 2SR Sydney (CBD, 1936-1937; Petersham, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1933-1936; Petersham, NSW, 1943); no occupation (Dee Why, NSW, 1949) ==''ENDACOTT''== * [[/Jack Morris Endacott|Endacott, Jack Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2X7-P38] - 1910(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3EB Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1947-1948; West Brunswick, 1954-1960; Fawkner, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1956, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Brunswick West, Vic, 1931-1937); fitter (Brunswick West, Vic, 1942); carpenter (Brunswick West, Vic, 1949-1954; Broadmeadows, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Skenes Creek, Vic, 1972; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1977) ==''ENTWISLE''== * [[/Thomas James Entwisle|Entwisle, Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFD-MNY] - 1884(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XLG Camperdown (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1908; Weerite, Vic, 1909); farm manager (Weerite, Vic, 1912-1913); secretary (Brighton Beach, Vic, 1914; East St Kilda, Vic 1916); military officer (Ballarat, Vic, 1919); farmer (Tresco, Vic, 1949-1967) ==''ERREY''== * [[/Robert Owan Errey|Errey, Robert Owan or Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XN-QFZ] - 1913(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3SZ Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939); 2PO Canberra (1946-1948); 2TD Camden (1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 265, 1935; AOCP 1843, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, Vic, 1936-1942); radio engineer (Mount Stromlo, ACT, 1949); civil servant (Camden, Vic, 1954-1958; Highton, Vic, 1963-1968); public servant (Highton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''EVA''== * [[/Oswald Noel Eva|Eva, Oswald Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFST-HLS] - 1917(Qld)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3BON Shepparton (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1927, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949); projectionist (Williamstown, Vic, 1949; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954); theatre proprietor (Dunnolly, Vic, 1958); TV technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''EVANS''== * [[/Albert Henry Hubert Evans|Evans, Albert Henry Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH8N-BFX] - 1894(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: XVD Adelaide (Mile End, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 255, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Auckland, NZ, 1946); assistant manager (Woollahra, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XVD - Albert Henry Hubert Evans" * [[/Arthur Brodie David Evans|Evans, Arthur Brodie David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ7-PK9] - 1917(Vic)-2015(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3VQ Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1965; Kalorama, 1969; Beaumaris, 1975); 3VQ Cowes (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2001, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1967); managing director (Beaumaris, Vic, 1968); director (Beaumaris, Vic, 1977); manager (Black Rock, Vic, 1980) * [[/Griffith Benjamin Evans|Evans, Griffith Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQN-HL3] - 1877(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS - Electoral Rolls: naval telegraphist (Eden Vale, Vic, 1914-1915); telegraphist (Coburg, Vic, 1919); retired (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/John Brynmor Evans|Evans, John Brynmor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDG2-BHR] - 1918(SA)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2318, 1939, SA; COCP2 450, 1941; COCP1 507, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10306765 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1703463 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/532627 VMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Telynog Evans|Evans, John Telynog]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWM-XLK] - 1911(Wales)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2JE Paxton (1931-1933); 2CX Paxton (1936-1939); 2CX Cessnock (1946); 2CX Nelson's Bay (1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 778, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Paxton, NSW, 1933-1937); wireless operator (Toronto, NSW, 1943); fisherman (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Percy Evans|Evans, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84B-DKL] - 1894(Eng)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 2OW Sydney (Kensington, 1928-1929; Randwick, 1930-1931); 3OZ Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1948; Boronia, 1948; North Ringwood, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 458, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Kensington, NSW, 1930); salesman (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1931); sales manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1937; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); manager (Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/Phillip Edward Evans|Evans, Phillip Edward]] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3VN Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1935-1937; Smeaton, 1938-1939); 3VN Yallourn (1947-1965); 3VN Newborough (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1432, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Smeaton, Vic, 1934-1936); electrician (YMCA, Clarendon, Vic, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Geelong West, Vic, 1942); engineer (Yallourn, Vic, 1949-1967; Newborough, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/R. Evans|Evans, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SP Sydney (Clovelly, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 265, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Thomas Evan Evans|Evans, Thomas Evan or Thomas Evian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ7-S1L] - 1904(NZ)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: 3EV Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1925-1927); 9EV Rabaul (1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 160, 1925, Vic; AOCP 2226, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; medical assistant; technical assistant; Civilian POW captured at Rabaul, died on board the "Montevideo Maru" when it was torpedoed and sunk en route from Rabaul to Hainan, where Thomas was destined for forced labour. Electoral Rolls: Not yet identified - Links: [https://montevideomaru.naa.gov.au/pows-internees/index.aspx?id=5349 NAA]; [https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-30/world-war-ii-hell-ships-montevideo-rakuyo-maru/102263746 ABC]; [https://m.facebook.com/SilentworldFoundation/photos/a.6024859134229018/6024859087562356/ Facebook]; [https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2011mayGS/60a.htm Scotch College]; [https://thelastcoastwatcher.wordpress.com/coastwatching-organization/civilian-casualties/ Last Coast Watcher]; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17973567 Trove]; [https://montevideo-maru.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/18September10.pdf Montevideo Maru.Org] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Trevor Elliott Evans|Evans, Trevor Elliott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJQ-GRC] - 1903(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3KD Receive Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1922-1924); 3RK Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1925-1933; Pascoe Vale, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 159, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928); electrician (East Brunswick, 1931-1934); contractor (Coburg, Vic, 1936; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Trevor Frederick Evans|Evans, Trevor Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L292-N4L] - 1902(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2NS Blayney (1925-1929); 2NS Bathurst (1930-1939, 1946-1975+); 2ABJ Portable Bathurst (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 113, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 19, 1936; AOCP1 43, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio manager (Bathurst, NSW, 1930-1937); mechanic (Bathurst, NSW, 1943-1977) - TroveTag: "2NS - Trevor Frederick Evans" ==''EVERETT''== * [[/Frederick Arthur Everett|Everett, Frederick Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D4-778] - 1911(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1408, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Dubbo, NSW, 1934-1937); teacher (Petersham, NSW, 1943; Orange, NSW, 1949-1958; Miranda, NSW, 1963-1977) ==''EVERY''== * [[/George Edward Every|Every, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDSS-VT4] - 1894(Eng)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 7GE Hobart (1931); 3GE Queenscliff (1937-1939); 3GE Balcombe (1947-1948); 3GE Carrum (1954-1956); 3GE Bonbeach (1960-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military instructor; WW1 (UK) - Electoral Rolls: silver mounter (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1919); soldier (Launceston, 1922; Hobart South, 1922); military instructor (Hobart South, 1928); soldier (Queenscliff, Vic, 1935-1937); military officer (Albury, NSW, 1943; Victoria Park, Qld, 1949); clerk (Frankston, 1949); accountant (Carrum, 1954) ==''EWART''== * [[/Henry George Ewart|Ewart, Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1C-CP3] - 1906(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 887, 1932, No. ?? in ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Irymple, Vic, 1928-1937); mechanic (Redcliffs, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''EWING''== * [[/John Donaldson Ewing|Ewing, John Donaldson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR8L-5K5] - 1904(???)-after1980(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (North Sydney, 1923); 2AFI Sydney (North Sydney, 1936-1938; Dee Why, 1939, 1946-1956); 2UL Sydney (Dee Why, 1960; Burwood, 1961; Dee Why, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: CC; AOCP 1659, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Armidale, NSW, 1930); electrician (Camaray, NSW, 1930-1934); electrical engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1937); electrician (Dee Why, NSW, 1943-1954); electrical contractor (Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1963); electrician (Dee Why, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Thomas Thomson Ewing|Ewing, Thomas Thomson]] - 1856(NSW)-1920(NSW) - state politician (NSW MLA); federal politician (MHR, acting Postmaster-General) ==''EXTON''== * [[/George Walter Exton|Exton, George Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QY-5XH] - 1882(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 2CZ Lismore (1922-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast proprietor and engineer (2XN Lismore) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lismore, NSW, 1930-1963); retired (Saddlers Crossing, Qld, 1969) - TroveTag: "2CZ - George Walter Exton" =='''F'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''FABER''== * [[/William John Thomas Faber|Faber, William John Thomas "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4W-7FV] - 1907(Eng)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4WF Ayr (1938-1939); 4WF Brisbane (Kedron, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2186, 1938, Qld; BOCP 144, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager Ayr Radio (Ayr, Qld, 1936-1937); radio technician (Kedron, Qld, 1949-1972) ==''FAGAN''== * [[/William Reginald Joseph Fagan|Fagan, William Reginald Joseph "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLF3-QPM] - 1883(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2RJ Receive Mandurama (1922); 2RJ Mandurama (1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio station (director, 2SM) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Mandurama, 1913-1943) - TroveTag: "2RJ - William Reginald Joseph Fagan" ==''FAIRHALL''== * [[/Allen Fairhall|Fairhall, Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZB3-PKT] – 1909(NSW)-2006(NSW) – Licences: 2KB Newcastle (Hamilton, 1928–1929; New Lambton, 1930–1931; Cooks Hill, 1933–1934; City, 1935; Cooks Hill, 1937; City, 1938–1939; Hamilton, 1946–1961; City, 1965-1980+); 2AKL Paterson (1948–1958) – Qualifications: cc; AOCP 391, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 23, 1930 – amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; proprietor 2KO Newcastle; WW2 – Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (New Lambton, 1931–1932); manager (Newcastle, 1933–1949); primary producer (Trevallyn, 1954); M.H.R. (Newcastle, 1958); member of parliament (Newcastle, 1963–1968); manager (Newcastle, 1972–1980) - Links: [[w:Allen Fairhall|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/fairhall-sir-allen-366 Obituaries Australia] ==''FAIRWEATHER''== * [[/Jack Cromwell Fairweather|Fairweather, Jack Cromwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55F-BZZ] - 1918(SA)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 2FV Sydney (Mosman, 1935-1938); 5FV Adelaide (St Peters, 1947; Kilkenny, 1948); 2AIF Broken Hill (1954-1955); 4FF Gold Coast (Labrador, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1491, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1954); builder (Southport, Qld, 1958-1968; Labrador, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''FALCONER''== * [[/Charles Illman Falconer|Falconer, Charles Illman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZK9-PJ6] – 1885(Vic)-1962(NSW) – Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Canterbury, 1923–1924); 3CF Melbourne (East Malvern, 1925–1926; Canterbury, 1927; Surrey Hills, 1931–1939, 1946–1954); 2AUF Terrigal (1955–1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 204, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1909); mechanic (Fitzroy, Vic, 1914); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1915–1949); retired (Terrigal, NSW, 1958–1963) ==''FALKENBERG''== * [[/Brian Falkenberg|Falkenberg, Brian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WCW-6WS] - 1913(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3FA Byaduk (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1706, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Branxholme, Vic, 1935-1942; Byaduk, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Byaduk, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FALLOWFIELD''== * [[/Elwyn Herbert Fallowfield|Fallowfield, Elwyn Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYHV-PWL] - 1917(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AKI Taree (1938-1939, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2182, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Petersham, NSW, 1943); radio dealer (Taree, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''FALLS''== * [[/Lyle Clifford Falls|Falls, Lyle Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLC-1VR] - 1899(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3DL Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3DL Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Caulfield, 1924-1925); instructor (Kew, 1926-1943) ==''FANKER''== * [[/Eric Montague Fanker|Fanker, Eric Montague]] - 1907(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2HS Sydney (Bondi, 1928-1929; Woollahra, 1930) as Fanker & Hooker; 2HS Sydney (Woollahra, 1931-1933; Bellevue Hill, 1934-1937; Kingsford, 1938; Kensington, 1939; Bellevue Hill, 1946-1961; Vaucluse, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1077, 1933, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Paddington, NSW, 1930-1933; Nithsdale, NSW, 1935; Woollahra, NSW, 1936-1937; Rose Bay, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949-1958); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1963) ==''FANNING''== * Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred – see Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred (Fanning) ==''FANSHAWE''== * [[/Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Fanshawe, Arthur Dalrymple]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM7D-QY6] – 1847(Eng)-1936(Eng) – Admiral of UK Fleet, Commander-in-Chief Australia Station – Links: [[w:Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Wikipedia]] ==''FARMER''== * [[/Maxwell George Farmer|Farmer, Maxwell George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG1-SHR] - 1916(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5GF Adelaide (Knoxville, 1933-1939; North Norwood, 1947-1948; Adelaide City, 1954-1956; Plympton, 1960-1980+); 5GY Portable Adelaide (Knoxville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1217, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Knoxville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Percival Moore Farmer|Farmer, Percival Moore "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQN-3K5] - 1888(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT12, 1914 - radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Beecroft, NSW, 1930-1943); engineer (Hazelbrook, NSW, 1949-1954) ==''FARRELL''== * [[/John Howard Farrell|Farrell, John Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWT-CJT] - 1913(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4WJ Brisbane Windsor, 1933-1939; Chermside, 1946-1948); 4WJ Quilpie (1954-1960); 4WJ Somerset Dam (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1103, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Windsor, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Chermside, 1943-1949; Quilpie, 1954-1958); superintendent (Somerset Dam, 1963-1972) ==''FAUL''== * [[/Albert Harold Faul|Faul, Albert Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTD-S74] – 1907(NSW)-1979(NSW) – Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923–1924); 3AH Melbourne (St Kilda, 1926–1927) – Qualifications: cc; AOCP 288, 1926, Vic – amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) – Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1931–1934); lecturer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); engineer (Bellevue Hill, Vic, 1936–1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); company director (Killara, NSW, 1949–1977) * [[/William Albert Faul|Faul, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KY-VGR] - 1912(WA)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3AGZ Melbourne (Brighton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2449, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (North Perth, WA, 1936-1943; Nedlands, WA, 1949); cost accountant (Brighton, Vic, 1954; Brighton East, Vic, 1963-1968); accountant (Brighton East, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FAULKNER''== * [[/Ernest Albert Faulkner|Faulkner, Ernest Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWN-M7Z] - 1916(Vic)-2010(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3EE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1886, 1937, Vic; COCP2 806, 1944; COCP1 833, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1942); inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1954); retailer (Burwood South, Vic, 1963-1968; Ashwood, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FAULKS''== * [[/Richard Wollas Faulks|Faulks, Richard Wollas "Wol"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCD3-BQ3] - 1902(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2HS Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2WF Sydney (Ashfield, 1929-1931; Hurlstone Park, 1933; Canterbury, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 557, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator;, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Ashfield, NSW, 1930; Canterbury, NSW, 1933-1977) ==''FAULL''== * [[/Albert Edwin Faull|Faull, Albert Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2TH-TH4] - 1911(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EF Warracknabeal (1937-1939; 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1918, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1934-1977) ==''FAWKNER''== * [[/Ernest Pascoe Robert Fawkner|Fawkner, Ernest Pascoe Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYB-YKW] - 1901(Tas)-1954(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: manager (Kings Meadows, 1928); furniture manufacturer (South Launceston, 1936) ==''FAYLE''== * [[/Bernard John Fayle|Fayle, Bernard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2SJ-7GF] - 1914(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3IW Melbourne (Burnley, 1936-1939, 1947-1969; Nunawading, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1617, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Richmond, Vic, 1936-1949; Burnley, Vic, 1954-1968; Nunawading, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FEENAGHTY''== * [[/Leo Michael John Feenaghty|Feenaghty, Leo Michael John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYG2-RMT] - 1900(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4LJ Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 291, 1926, No. 28 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club administrator; state public servant - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Wooloowin, 1925-1931); assistant secretary (Ashgrove, 1936-1958); public servant (Highgate Hill, 1963); retired (Isle of Capri, 1972-1980) - Trovetag: "4LJ - Leo Michael John Feenaghty" ==''FEENEY''== * [[/Percy Gilbert Feeney|Feeney, Percy Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKR8-DZG] - 1907(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2AKX Sydney (Mascot, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2187, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mascot, NSW, 1930-1949) ==''FELDMAN''== * [[/John Frederick Feldman|Feldman, John Frederick Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNZ-5DH] - 1905(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3QH Receive Geelong (South Geelong, 1923-1924); 3QH Geelong (South Geelong, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 140, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Geelong, Vic, 1928-1937); turner (Richmond, Vic, 1942); bricklayer (Newtown, Vic, 1963-1977) ==''FELL''== * [[/Evan Frederick Fell|Fell, Evan Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH4-FTW] - 1914(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4EF Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1932-1939); 4EF Barcaldine (1946-1948); 4EF Mackay (1954-1955); 4EF Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1956; Bardon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 978, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; AOLCP 175, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; state public servant (inspector); property developer - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashgrove, Qld, 1936-1943); engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1949; Mackay, Qld, 1954); public servant (Bardon, Qld, 1958-1977) ==''FELLS''== * [[/L. C. Fells|Fells, L. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3DL Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FELTON''== * [[/William Robert Felton|Felton, William Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M5-C2J] - 1897(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2RF Sydney (Petersham, 1927-1929; Belmore, 1930-1939, 1946-1956); 2RT? Sydney (Kogarah, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 366, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1914-1919, Desertion) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Belmore, 1930-1934); engineer (Belmore, 1936-1937); soldier (Belmore, 1943); radio technician (Belmore, 1949-1954) ==''FENTON''== * [[/Arthur Stanley George Fenton|Fenton, Arthur Stanley George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR81-WK7] - 1916(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2GV Sydney (Artarmon, 1936-1939, 1946-1950); 2VM Sydney (Artarmon, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1663, 1936, NSW; COCP2 214, 1939; COCP1 297, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1937-1968); mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''FERGUSON''== * [[/Bernard Malcolm Ferguson|Ferguson, Bernard Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZN-T43] - 1909(Vic)-2006(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3FN Nathalia (1935-1937); 3FN Melbourne (Coburg, 1938-1939; West Preston, 1947-1969; Glenroy, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1428, 1935, Vic; COCP1 737, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Cressy, Vic, 1943); airman (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Glenroy, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Colin Angus Ferguson|Ferguson, Colin Angus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DH-9KM] - 1917(SA)-2009(SA) - Licences: 5CJ Mt Gambier (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1994, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Cyril E. Ferguson|Ferguson, Cyril E.]] - 1893(NZ)-19??(???) - commercial operator (1COCP 2, 1914, No. 2 in Aus) - coastal station operator? * [[/Eric Birger Ferguson|Ferguson, Eric Birger or Berger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLW-KFJ] - 1907(NSW)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 2BP Hazelbrook (1932-1935); 3BD Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947; East Melbourne, 1948); 3KF Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1021, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Kandos, NSW, 1930); clerk (Hazelbrook, NSW, 1933-1937); technician (Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/John Ferguson|Ferguson, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FJ Sydney (Homebush, 1932-1934; Waverley, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2FJ Saratoga (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 915, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified (common surname & only one given name) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FERRALL''== * [[/Edgar Walter Cecil Ferrall|Ferrall, Edgar Walter Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMF-G97] - 1898(Tas)-1971(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Launceston, 1919-1949); inspector (Kingston Beach, 1954) ==''FERRICKS''== * [[/Michael Bernard Ferricks|Ferricks, Michael Bernard "Bernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58X-S4X] - 1914(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4UW Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1471, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Valley, Qld, 1936-1937); chemist (Northgate, Qld, 1949-1977); retired (Cairns, Qld, 1980) ==''FERRIE''== * [[/Ronald Joseph Ferrie|Ferrie, Ronald Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMD-HW3] - 1909(Eng)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2CV Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937; Paddington, 1938-1939; Lane Cove, 1946-1955; North Ryde, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 234, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Edgecliff, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1936; Glenmore, NSW, 1937); sound engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1954); retailer (Ryde, NSW, 1958; North Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FERRIS''== * [[/Colin Thomas Ferris|Ferris, Colin Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2N-B25] - 1920(Qld)-2008(Qld) - Licences: 4TW Ringtail (1960); 4TW Bundaberg (1965); 4TW Gladstone (1975); 4TW Brisbane (Taigum, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2246, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Ringtail via Pomona, Qld, 1949-1958); boiler attendant (Bundaberg, Qld, 1972); engine driver (Taigum, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''FESSENDEN''== * [[/Reginald Aubrey Fessenden|Fessenden, Reginald Aubrey "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZN4-DHN] - 1866(Canada)-1932(Bermuda) - Licences: Nil yet identified (International) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (International) - pioneer wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/Biography/Fessenden-Builder-of-Tomorrow-Fessenden-1940.pdf Biographical Book] ==''FIEDLER''== * [[/Leslie Victor Fiedler|Fiedler, Leslie Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHNW-3JZ] - 1906(SA)-1969(WA) - Licences: 5SL Adelaide (Woodville, 1927-1933), 5SL Moonta (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 353, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Henley, 1939-1943); theatre manager (Belmont, 1949); film exhibitor (Mt Lawley, 1958); company director (Mt Lawley, 1963-1968) ==''FIELD''== * [[/Clifford John Field|Field, Clifford John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWJL-RC2] - 1912(ACT)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2KF Katoomba (1934-1937); 2KF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1410, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sound operator (Katoomba, NSW, 1934-1935); operator (Leichhardt, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Leichhardt, NSW, 1943-1972; Five Dock, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/John Henry Lindsay Field|Field, John Henry Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRT7-KM3] - 1918(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AKF Warbreccan Station, Deniliquin (1938-1939, 1946-1980); 2AQF Fallonville Station, Deniliquin (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2163, 1938, NSW; COCP2 476, 1941; COCP1 527, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Warbreccan, NSW, 1943-1949; Fallonville, NSW, 1954-1963; Warbreccan, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Ralph William Field|Field, Ralph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86V-Q5T] - 1915(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3RF Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1939; Ormond, 1946-1948); 3LJ Melbourne (Ormond, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 599, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Caulfield, Vic, 1937); machinist (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''FIETZ''== * [[/Arthur Allan Fietz|Fietz, Arthur Allan or Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J6-TX1] - 1914(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2QE Albury (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1316, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Albury, NSW, 1936-1943); garage proprietor (Albury, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''FILES''== * [[/Jack Crawford Files|Files, Jack Crawford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWG-JWJ] - 1907(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4JF Brisbane (Buranda, 1932-1935; Coorparoo, 1936-1939; Buranda 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1055, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, QSL manager); journalist (Teleradio, WIA Notes); accountant - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1931-1934; Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1937); metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1943-1963) ==''FILMER''== * [[/Le Roy Drowley Filmer|Filmer, Le Roy Drowley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNF-2Z7] - 1902(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2FT Newcastle (Toronto, 1925-1930; Hamilton South, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 148, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical contractor (Toronto, NSW, 1930); chemist (Hamilton, NSW, 1935-1937); metallurgist (Toronto, NSW, 1943); chemist (Speer's Point, NSW, 1949-1954); superintendant (Toronto North, NSW, 1963); retired (Toronto North, NSW, 1968-1972) - TroveTag: "2FT - Le Roy Drowley Filmer" ==''FINCH''== * [[/Alan Edward Finch|Finch, Alan Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6M4-987] - 1915(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 7CJ Launceston (Mowbray Heights, 1935-1939); 7CJ Hobart (New Town, 1946-1954); 7CJ Kelso (1955-1956); 3AEO Shepparton (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1575, 191935, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (St Leonards, 1936-1937); mechanic (New Town, 1943-1954); public servant (Radio Australia, Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1968); technician (Shepparton, 1972) ==''FINLAYSON''== * [[/Frank Finlayson|Finlayson, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDT-115] - 1911(???)-2002(NSW)90yo - Licences: 2ADG Sydney (Broadmeadow, 1936-1939); 2FC Wallsend (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1722, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''FINN''== * [[/Leonard Warren Finn|Finn, Leonard Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2K-4P6] - 1914(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5SP Adelaide (Seaton Park, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1671, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Seaton Park, SA, 1939-1943) ==''FINNEY''== * [[/William Finney|Finney, William "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVD-W2H] - 1881(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4AU Brisbane (Red Hill, 1923-1925); 4WF Brisbane (Red Hill, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 845, 1925; 2COCP 307, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Red Hill, 1903-1905); telegraphist (New Farm, 1908; Newmarket, 1909; Red Hill, 1913-1937; East Nundah, 1949; Wooloowin, 1954) ==''FINNIGAN''== * [[/Henry Mildura Finnigan|Finnigan, Henry Mildura]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNK-2QT] - 1908(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3PX Mildura (1936-1939, 1947-1948); 3PX St Arnaud (1954-1956); 3PW St Arnaud (1960); 3PX St Arnaud (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1618, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Mildura, Vic, 1931-1937; Stawell, Vic, 1949); clerk (St Arnaud, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FIRMINGER''== * [[/Ronald Mortimer Firminger|Firminger, Ronald Mortimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWS-BLK] - 1889(???)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XJAQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1913-1914); 3TL Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur Receiver; WW1 (Merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Melbourne, Vic, 1912-1919); stationer (East Malvern, Vic, 1924); nil (Sandringham, Vic, 1925); cafe proprietor (Belgrave, Vic, 1928-1936); confectioner (Warburton, Vic, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943); storekeeper (Albury, NSW, 1949) ==''FISHER''== * [[/Alan Wilbur Fisher|Fisher, Alan Wilbur or Wilbur Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G21Q-K1W] - 1915(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3RO Melbourne (Williamstown, 1947-1969; Reservoir, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1644, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wendouree, Vic, 1942); engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1954-1968; Reservoir, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Douglas Hugh Fisher|Fisher, Douglas Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD15-N13] - 1913(Vic)-1978(Tas) - Licences: 7AB Launceston (1934-1939); 7AB Burnie (1946-1948); 7AB Devonport (1954-1955); 7AB Lenah Valley (1956); 7AB Zeehan (1960); 7AB Oatlands (1965-1969; 7AB Claremont (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1373, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 7ZEE Neville Grant Fisher - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Launceston, 1936); bank clerk (Launceston, 1937; Burnie, 1943-1949; Devonport, 1954) ==''FISK''== * [[/Ernest Thomas Fisk|Fisk, Ernest Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS5-XLQ] - 1886(Eng)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2EF Sydney (Lindfield, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK qualified) - early wireless experimenter; amateur radio operator; broadcast and radiocommunications business proprietor (AWA); operated prior to 1933 under various AWA callsigns; 2MC in 1928 was licensed to his residence at Vaucluse - Electoral Rolls: managing director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930); director (Roseville, NSW, 1930; Gordon, NSW, 1934-1943); consultant (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "2EF - Ernest Thomas Fisk" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/fisk-sir-ernest-thomas-6177 ADB]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198906.pdf EA1]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198907.pdf EA2] ==''FITCHETT''== * [[/John Campbell Fitchett|Fitchett, John Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQJ-K7W] - 1900(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Licences: XJDM Melbourne (Balwyn, 1913-1914); 3BL Melbourne (Balwyn, 1922-1925; Brighton, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 609, 1921 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Too young); WW2 (Not applicable) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Brighton, Vic, 1928-1937) - TroveTag: "XJDM-3BL - John Campbell Fitchett" ==''FITTELL''== *[[/Stephen Luther Fittell|Fittell, Stephen Luther "Steve"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCN9-KRT] - 1910(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4JO Gympie (1929-1939); 4YF Gympie (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 487, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 280, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; member radio club (WIAQ, Gympie ARC); commercial broadcaster (4GY) - Electoral Rolls: radio specialist (Gympie, 1937); radio dealer (Gympie, 1943-1980) ==''FITZALAN''== * [[/Herbert Albini Lawrence Fitzalan|Fitzalan, Herbert Albini Lawrence "Hal"]] - 19??(???)-1951(Qld) - 4HF Brisbane?, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, Halcyon (not mentioned) ==''FITZGERALD''== * [[/Eric Francis Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald, Eric Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84F-Z7H] - 1907(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2EA Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1928-1929; Burwood, 1930-1931; Pagewood, 1931; Abbotsford, 1931; Bellevue Hill, 1933-1937; Waverley, 1938-1939); 2AAO Sydney (Chatswood, 1950-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 467, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woolahra, NSW, 1930-1931); salesman (Coogee, NSW, 1937); clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1977) * [[/Patrick Michael Anthony Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald, Patrick Michael Anthony "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G33Q-6K9] - 1908(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4PF Rockhampton (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1802, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930); public servant (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931-1968); clerk (Corinda, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Emu Park, Qld, 1980) - Trovetag: "4PF - Patrick Michael Anthony Fitzgerald" ==''FITZGIBBONS''== * [[/Richard John Fitzgibbons|Fitzgibbons, Richard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXN-QPG] - 1893(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4DV Receive Brisbane (Ascot, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: locomotive fitter (Maryborough, Qld, 1916-1919); engine fitter (Ascot, Qld, 1921-1968) ==''FITZMAURICE''== * [[/James Simcoe Fitzmaurice|Fitzmaurice, James Simcoe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKS-KCF] - 1861(Vic)-1934(SA) - Licences: XYB Perth (1913-1914); 5FT Adelaide (North Walkerville, 1923-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMGD (State Engineer, WA & SA); MIEE, AMIEE - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Claremont, 1914-1916) - TroveTag: "XYB-5FT - James Simcoe Fitzmaurice" ==''FITZPATRICK''== * [[/William Patrick Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick, William Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH1P-T1B] - 1911(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3WF Melbourne (Richmond, 1932-1939; Surrey Hills, 1947-1969; Nunawading, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 876, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Richmond, Vic, 1934-1942); radio engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968); PMG (Nunawading, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FITZSIMMONS''== * [[/Raymond Harold Fitzsimmons|Fitzsimmons, Raymond Harold or Harold Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTZ-2N9] - 1917(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3FI Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3FI Horsham (1947-1955); 3FI Shepparton (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1885, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Horsham, Vic, 1942-1954); technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FITZSIMONS''== * [[/Hilary Blanchard Fitzsimons|Fitzsimons, Hilary Blanchard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBFV-NMN] - 1918(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1938-1939, 1947-1969; Glen Waverley, 1975-1980+); 3ARZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2118, 1938, Vic; BOCP 332, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1943); technician (Auburn, Vic, 1954-1968); public servant (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FLAHERTY''== * [[/Gordon Thomas Holm Flaherty|Flaherty, Gordon Thomas Holm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Q2-C9T] - 1900(Vic)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4CB Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2; federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: postman (South Brisbane, 1922); telephone mechanic (Buranda, 1925; Coorparoo, 1928); mechanic (Camp Hill, 1936; Beaudesert, 1937-1943); technician (Camp Hill, 1949-1963) ==''FLETCHER''== * [[/Austin Fletcher|Fletcher, Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKQ-2QR] - 1891(Eng)-1922(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 128, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Roebourne, 1913); radio operator (Esperance, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Roebourne, 1917-1918); telegraphist (Oakleigh, 1921) * [[/R. I. Fletcher|Fletcher, R. I.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIJ Sydney (Woollahra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FLOOD''== * [[/Arthur George Flood|Flood, Arthur George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BF-HPG] - 1883(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 238, 1916; 2COCP 415, 1932; 1COCP 348, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIL Flinders Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Emita, Flinders Island, Tas, 1914-1919); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1925; Meeandah, Qld, 1928; Eagle Farm, Qld, 1936-1937; Cooktown, Qld, 1943); retired (Cairns, 1954-1958; Eventide Home, Charters Towers, 1963) * [[/John Spencer Flood|Flood, John Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23T-S71] - 1909(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2YS Sydney (Granville, 1937-1938); 2YS Newcastle (Waratah, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 227, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Balmain, NSW, 1933); constable (Harris Park, NSW, 1934-1937); police constable (Waratah, NSW, 1943; Adamstown, NSW, 1949; Police Wireless Station, Waratah, NSW, 1949-1954; Lambton, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Reginald Francis Joseph Flood|Flood, Reginald Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-K1D] - 1913(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2BN Sydney (Hurstville, 1936-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938; Penshurst, 1938-1939; Blakehurst, 1946-1961; Bexley, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1609, 1936, NSW; BOCP 439, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2EI Lindsay John Payne West - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1934-1937; Penshurst, NSW, 1937; Blakehurst, NSW, 1943-1963); engineer (Bexley, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''FOGG''== * [[/Hugh Lillico Fogg|Fogg, Hugh Lillico]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8N-KRZ] - 1900(Tas)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6HF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1939); 5HF Mt Barker (1947-1948); 3AHF Benalla (1954-1960); 6HF Perth (Inglewood, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 787, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Perth, WA, 1931); clerk (Maylands, WA, 1936); bank officer (Maylands, WA, 1943); manager (ANZ Bank, Benalla, Vic, 1954); retired (Inglewood, WA, 1963-1972) ==''FOLDI''== * [[/John Rollo Foldi|Foldi, John Rollo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB2-FCV] - 1904(Sct)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2XO Receive Sydney (McMahons Point, 1923); 4KT Port Moresby, Papua (1933); 9KT Daru, Papua (1947-1948); 9KT Port Moresby, Papua (1954); 9KT Rabaul, New Guinea (1955-1960); 2BKT Sydney (Avalon, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE (Civil), 1963 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Avalon, NSW, 1968) ==''FOLEY''== * [[/Henry James Bartholomew Foley|Foley, Henry James Bartholomew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QZ-5SV] - 1886(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Sydney (Randwick, 1911) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Randwick, 1913); merchant (Drummoyne, 1930-1954) * [[/Joseph Patrick James Foley|Foley, Joseph Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYS1-719] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RQ Sydney (Bondi, 1933-1936); 2RQ Port Hacking (1937-1939); 2RQ Sydney (Erskineville, 1947-1950); 2RQ Blakehurst (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 955, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Crow's Nest, NSW, 1930; Bondi, NSW, 1930-1931); contractor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1934; Port Hacking, NSW, 1937); electrical contractor (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943; Blakehurst, NSW, 1949-1963); contractor (Blakehurst, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''FOLIE''== * [[/Max Ulrich Francis Folie|Folie, Max Ulrich Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VC-Y7F] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3WZ Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1930-1933); 3GZ Mildura (1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 682, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Auburn, 1931); radio engineer (Mildura, 1934-1968) ==''FONTAINE''== * [[/Louis Alfred Fontaine|Fontaine, Louis Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMDQ-L2V] - 1894(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XJB Melbourne (Prahran, 1913-1914); 3FQ Melbourne (Armadale, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT, 1914, No. 3 in Aus and Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; RANRS; coastal wireless operator (VIG, Port Moresby, 1915-1918); - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Radio Station, Wyndham, 1918; Geraldton, 1922; Thursday Island, 1934-1936); telegraphist (St Kilda, 1937); radio telegraphist (Malvern, 1942); electrician (Camberwell, 1949) ==''FOORD''== * [[/Raymond Archibald Foord|Foord, Raymond Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K871-416] - 1909(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1819, 1936, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949)) * [[/Thomas Gellibrand Foord|Foord, Thomas Gellibrand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBNV-H9G] - 1890(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: XJEL Melbourne (Gardiner, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1912-1919; Malvern East, Vic, 1921-1949); not stated (Dromana, Vic, 1954) ==''FOOT''== * [[/Ernest Henry Samuel Foot|Foot, Ernest Henry Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHG-H6B] - 1915(Eng)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3EH Melbourne (Balwyn, 1936-1939; West Brunswick, 1947-1960; Boronia, 1965-1980+); 3AFY Melbourne (Rosebud, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1704, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); wool presser (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); mechanic (Brunswick West, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Boronia, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/George Foot|Foot, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BT-FVF] - 1878(Eng)-1954(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 36, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (South Yarra, 1915; St Kilda, 1916-1917); RAN (Balaclava, 1919); tobacconist (Sandringham, 1925); manager (Prahran, 1937); clerk (St Kilda, 1942); retired (Dandenong, 1949-1954) ==''FORD''== * [[/Robert Ford|Ford, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB4Y-WZ8] - 1916(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1928, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Numerous RFs - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Box Hill, Vic, 1949); agent (Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977); valuer (Templestowe Lower, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FORECAST''== * [[/Arthur Mark Llewllyn Forecast|Forecast, Arthur Mark Llewllyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HPS-H18] - 1901(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3AM Melbourne (Malvern, 1926-1931; St Kilda, 1933; Caulfield, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; The Basin, 1954-1975; Ferntree Gully, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 279, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 141, 1934; BOCP 156, 1938; 1COCP 245, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Malvern, 1925-1928); projectionist (St Kilda, 1931-1934); biograph operator (Caulfield East, 1937-1942; Glenhuntley, 1949); projectionist (The Basin, 1963-1972); retired (Ferntree Gully, 1977; Knoxfield, 1980) ==''FOREMAN''== * [[/Edgar Graham Foreman|Foreman, Edgar Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD95-36X] - 1908(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4GF Ayr (1935-1939); 4GF Townsville (North Ward, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1577, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Stanton Hill, Qld, 1930); salesman (Ayr, Qld, 1934-1937); procurement specialist (Townsville, Qld, 1949); business proprietor (Townsville, Qld, 1954-1968); proprietor (Townsville, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Richard Maynard Foreman|Foreman, Richard Maynard]] - 1915(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3RU Melbourne (Balwyn, 1937-1939); 2DKG Sydney (Vaucluse, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1870, 1937, Vic; BOCP 187, 1938; 2COCP 223, 1939; 1COCP 293, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Canterbury, Vic, 1936-1937); radio technician (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1943; Cairns, Qld, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1954-1958); radio technician (Vaucluse, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FORMAN''== * [[/William Arthur David Forman|Forman, William Arthur David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPB-439] - 1907(WA)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 9WF Patrol Vessel Eros, Rabaul (1938); 9WF M. V. Erica, Lae (1947); 2WF Sydney (Manly, 1948; Beacon Hill, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 534, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: navigator (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1935); shipmaster (Manly, NSW, 1943-1949; Beacon Hill, NSW, 1949-1963; Brookvale, NSW, 1972) ==''FORREST''== * [[/John Forrest|Forrest, John]] - 1847(WA)-1918(???) - state politician, senior federal politician (Postmaster-General 1901, 17 days) ==''FORSHAW''== * [[/Charles Joseph Forshaw|Forshaw, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGW-783] - 1895(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XJDA Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914); V736 Receive Hamilton (1922); 3GQ Receive Hamilton (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Sergeant, Cashier & X-ray attendant, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: cashier (at time of enlistment, 1916); bank clerk (Myrtleford, 1917); clerk (Oakleigh, 1924-1937; Gardiner, 1943; Elsternwick, 1949; Glenhuntly, 1954) ==''FORSTER''== * [[/John Charles Forster|Forster, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHK-ZTZ] - 1901(Eng)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6CI Receive Korbel (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Korbel, WA, 1925-1949; Scarborough, WA, 1954-1972); retired (Scarborough, WA, 1977) * [[/Milton Melrose Forster|Forster, Milton Melrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY9W-2G8] - 1911(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1383, 1934, Vic; AOLCP 237, 1935; COCP2 117, 1937; COCP1 162, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1939-1942) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/628398 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1701807 AWM]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=72811 RAF Commands] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''FORSYTH''== * [[/Royce Arthur Forsyth|Forsyth, Royce Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1R-3S5] - 1917(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 7BC Launceston (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1637, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Launceston, 1943); teacher (Hobart North, 1944); schoolteacher (Bellerive, 1949-1972) ==''FORSYTHE''== * [[/Leonard Edgar Forsythe|Forsythe, Leonard Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBY-MTR] - 1894(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2BF Receive Sydney (Northbridge, 1922); 2BF Sydney (Northbridge, 1922-1929; Drummoyne, 1930-1933; Snapper Island, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 40, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: flagmaker (Northbridge, 1930-1949); department manager (Drummoyne, 1958); ship's chandler (Drummoyne, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "2BF - Leonard Edgar Forsythe" ==''FORTESCUE''== * [[/Charles Fortescue|Fortescue, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD8X-GQ7] - 1893(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4GE Toowoomba (1922-1924); 4CF Toowoomba (1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (Army, CMF, Colonel); WW2; jeweller - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Toowoomba, 1913-1958); nil (Toowoomba, 1963-1968) - Trovetag: "4GE-4CF - Charles Fortescue" ==''FORWOOD''== * [[/Walter Reginald Brendan Forwood|Forwood, Walter Reginald Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSN-3T8] - 1908(SA)-1974(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Torrensville, 1923); 2XL Sydney (Randwick, 1930-1931); 2BZ Sydney (Randwick, 1930-1931; Mosman, 1933-1935) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 965, 1927 (Spark) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1937); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1972) ==''FOSTER''== * [[/Ernest John Foster|Foster, Ernest John "Ernie"]] - 1914(Qld)-1967(Qld) - 4BY Brisbane, amateur operator (no record of AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), broadcast engineer (4MB, 4BU), military (WW2, RAAF) * [[/James Foster|Foster, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2Z-27G] - 1915(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5TX Adelaide (North Kensington, 1933-1939); 5LU Adelaide (Dulwich, 1947-1948; Oaklands, 1954-1965; Marion, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1140, 1933, SA; 1COCP 1046, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (Frewville, SA, 1943) * [[/Norman Cecil Foster|Foster, Norman Cecil "Norm"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87W-KYM] - 1896(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: XAF Sydney (Rozelle, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: solderer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1937; Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1954); sheet metal worker (Ryde, NSW, 1958) * [[/Quintin John Foster|Foster, Quintin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3VG-LQD] - 1915(Qld)-1998(Egypt) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2197, 1938, Qld; COCP1 1025, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1511464 AWM OBE 1967] - Electoral Rolls: mailman (Grantham, Qld, 1936-1937); warrant officer (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Lyneham, ACT, 1963; Macquarie, ACT, 1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10114802 AWM] ==''FOURRO''== * [[/Reginald Victor Fourro|Fourro, Reginald Victor "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4D1-YRR] - 1906(NZ)-1978(ACT) - Licences: 2VF Corowa (1930-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 703, 1930, NSW; AOLCP 165, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Narrandera, 1930); telephone mechanic (Corowa, 1931-1935); wireless mechanic (Corowa, 1936); mechanic (Brighton-le-Sands, 1937); foreman mechanic (2CY Canberra, 1943-1954); supervising technician (2BA Bega, 1958-1963); technician (Merimbula, 1968-1972) ==''FOWLES''== * [[/Gordon Malcolm Fowles|Fowles, Gordon Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H2-RC9] - 1911(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1931); 3AMF Melbourne (Wheeler's Hill, 1948-1960; Avonsleigh, 1965-1969); 3AMF Cowes (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 490, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: panel beater (Albert Park, 1943; Hamilton, 1949); farmer (Avonsleigh, 1968); retired (Cowes, 1972) ==''FOX''== * [[/Arthur Fox|Fox, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4Y-WZQ] - 1908(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2KP Sydney (Rose Bay, 1931-1939, 1946-1954; Caringbah, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 794, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1954); electrical contractor (Caringbah, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/William George Fox|Fox, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BY-J5Z] - 1886(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 106, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Comment: several contemporaneous WG Fox; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FOXCROFT''== * [[/Allan Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQS-K5P] - 1921(WA)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 6AF Perth (Victoria Park, 1937-1939); 3AE Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1859, 1937, WA; 1COCP 506, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1949-1963); engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Norman Gordon Roy Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Norman Gordon Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Q-KQK] - 1917(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3UQ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1947; Northcote, 1948-1969); 3BNF Melbourne (Viewbank, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2277, 1939, Vic; COCP2 622, 1942; BOCP 623, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Relationships: Nephew of 2AKG Norman Howard Foxcroft - Electoral Rolls: assurance superintendent (Northcote, Vic, 1949-1968); proprietor (Heidelberg, Vic, 1972; Viewbank, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Howard Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Norman Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJDK-6FY] - 1896(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AKG Sydney (Arncliffe, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 830, 1924; COCP2 203, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Uncle of 3UQ-3BNF Norman Gordon Roy Foxcroft - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Edgecliff, NSW, 1936); clerk (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1937; Arncliffe, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''FRAME''== * [[/Vivian Horace Frame|Frame, Vivian Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ1-4QT] - 1899(Qld)-1959(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Mareeba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman ( Brisbane City, Qld); public works officer (Mareeba, Qld, 1922); architect (Brisbane City, Qld, 1925-1928; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1937; Virginia, Qld, 1949-1954; Norman Park, Qld, 1958) ==''FRANCIS''== * [[/John William Francis|Francis, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHW-WHZ] - 1907(Eng)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2OF Broken Hill (1936-1939); 2OF Parkes (1946-1947); 2OF Doonside (1948-1956); 2OF Euchareena (1957-1961); 2BQH Sydney (Rockside, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1753, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Broken Hill, NSW, 1933-1934); mechanic (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1937); postmaster (Doonside, NSW, 1949-1958); no occupation (Molong, NSW, 1963) ==''FRANK''== * [[/Kendall Thomas Frank|Frank, Kendall Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-TGZ] - 1904(WA)-1951(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 921, 1926; 2COCP 289, 1930; 1COCP 64, 1935 - ship wireless operator (AWA), coastal wireless operator, amateur operator?, broadcast engineer (4PM) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lakemba, 1943) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/frank-kendall-thomas-10236 ADB] ==''FRANKLIN''== * [[/John Percival Franklin|Franklin, John Percival]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT93-1HZ] - 1922(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ALP Sydney (North Sydney, 1939; Cammeray, 1946; North Sydney, 1947-1950; Crows Nest, 1954-1958); 2ALP Umina (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2263, 1939, NSW; COCP3 3713, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Crows Nest, NSW, 1949-1958); engineer (Umina, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''FRANZI''== * [[/William Ronald Franzi|Franzi, William Ronald "Bill" (formerly Emilio Stefan)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBG2-WYP] - 1909(Italy)-1994(SA) - Licences: 4FR Atherton (1938-1939); 5FR Adelaide (Da Costa Park, 1946-1965; Glenelg East, 1969-1975); 5VK American Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2192, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (IREE); military (RAAF); employment (radio technician); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FRASER''== * [[/Albert Fraser|Fraser, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G17H-PZW] - 1899(Sct)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3NG Redcliffs (1947-1948); 3NG Melbourne (Mentone, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2169, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: horticulturist (Red Cliffs, Vic, 1949); boilermaker (Mentone, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/James Douglas Fraser|Fraser, James Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NS-MQ3] - 1900(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2JF Quirindi (1930-1935) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 637, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Quirindi, 1930-1943); engineer (Picton, 1949-1954) * [[/John Henry Fraser|Fraser, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WY-NZK] - 1915(NSW)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2AFJ Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1938; North Sydney, 1939; Pymble, 1950; St Ives, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1821, 1936, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 84, 1936; COCP1 132, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Haberfield, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1949-1968); clerk (St Ives, NSW, 1977); farmer (Colo Heights, NSW, 1980) * [[/H. Fraser|Fraser, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 2JC Tamworth (1924-1925), amateur operator (no record of AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), amateur broadcaster * [[/Henry George Fraser|Fraser, Henry George]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 1001, 1932, No. ?? in ?? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: Not yet identified, at least two HGF engineers * [[/Noel Roderick Fraser|Fraser, Noel Roderick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTQ-LCK] - 1933(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (circa 1950) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (West Ryde, NSW, 1958); chemist (Turramurra South, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FRAZER''== * [[/A. G. Frazer|Frazer, A. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914); 3PZ Receive Melbourne (Camberwell, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Edward Frazer|Frazer, Charles Edward "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6T-55R] - 1880(Vic)-1913(Vic) - politician (Postmaster-General, 1911-1913) - TroveTag: "Charles Edward Frazer" * [[/Charles John Frazer|Frazer, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVJK-8KJ] - 1882(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XIB Sydney (Granville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Camperdown, 1903) - Comment: Identification needs to be checked ==''FREE''== * [[/George Bertram Free|Free, George Bertram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR76-G3R] - 1907(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2IT Sydney (Willoughby, 1936-1937; Canterbury, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified in R.A.N.) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: R.A.N. (Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1937); naval rating (Canterbury, NSW, 1937-1943); insurance inspector (Canterbury, NSW, 1949; Belmore, NSW, 1949); taxi cab proprietor (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1954-1972) ==''FREEMAN''== * [[/Arthur Charles Freeman|Freeman, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZL-4F7] - 19??(???)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AS Sydney (Burwood, 1929-1939; Ashfield, 1946-1958; Cheltenham, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 544, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: packer (Newtown, 1930-1931; East Sydney, 1933-1935); engineer (Burwood, 1936-1937; Ashfield, 1943-1958; Cheltenham, 1963-1968) - individual not fully identified * [[/ John Eric Leslie Freeman|Freeman, John Eric Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHJ-1CM] - 1905(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2UK Sydney (Lidcombe, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1576, 1935, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Lidcombe, NSW, 1933-1937); mechanic (Lambton, NSW, 1943-1954; Hamilton, NSW, 1958) * [[/L. Freeman|Freeman, L.]] - 18??-19?? - Licences: XQB Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FREESTONE''== * [[/Leslie Roy Freestone|Freestone, Leslie Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCK-NB5] - 1896(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Ballarat (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Ballarat, 1916-1920); commercial traveller (Ballarat, 1921-1936); traveller (Brighton, 1937-1954); nil (Geelong, 1977-1980) ==''FREMLIN''== * [[/Kenneth Fremlin|Fremlin, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K69J-CHK] - 1899(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: XACQ Sydney (Newtown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 227, 1937 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cootamundra, NSW, 1930-1937; Control Station, Goulburn, NSW, 1943-1958); civil servant (Bundanoon, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''FRETTEN''== * [[/O'Della Paul Fretten|Fretten, O'Della Paul "Paul"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G845-BQH] - 1894(Eng)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 2RU Sydney (Concord, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 460, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Concord, 1930; Strathfield, 1933); foreman (Lane Cove, 1936-1937); public servant (St Kilda, 1943); cafe proprietor (Melbourne, 1949); sales manager (St Kilda, 1963); instructor (Brighton, 1967-1968); retired (Malvern East, 1972; Fitzroy North, 1977) ==''FREW''== * [[/Geoffrey Samuel Vernon Frew|Frew, Geoffrey Samuel Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87N-ZC1] - 1909(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3PM Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1928-1933; Brighton, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 3PL Melbourne (Brighton, 1960); 3JK Melbourne (Brighton, 1969); 3PM Melbourne (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 402, 1928, Vic; AOLCP 66, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1933); manager (Brighton, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1943; Brighton, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''FRIAR''== * [[/Archibald Owen Friar|Friar, Archibald Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4LQ-LGV] - 1905(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AO Ulmarra (1929-1931); 2AO Grafton, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 504, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chainman (Ulmarra, 1930-1937); garage proprietor (South Grafton, 1943-1963) ==''FROGLEY''== * [[/Gerard James Frogley|Frogley, Gerard James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7K7-JNM] - 1902(Eng)-1977(Eng) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Richmond, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 240, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (East Melbourne, 1924); battery mechanic (Richmond, 1925-1931) ==''FROMHOLTZ''== * [[/Cedric Atherton Fromholtz|Fromholtz, Cedric Atherton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM5F-P6W] - 1910(Qld)-1993(Tas) - Licences: 3UY Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 843, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1937; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943); cashier (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1963) ==''FRY''== * [[/Alfred Turner Fry|Fry, Alfred Turner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRX-2SL] - 1881(NSW)-1928(Vic) - Licences: 7BG Receive Queenstown (1923); Receive Queenstown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Ballarat, 1917; Queenstown, Tas, 1919-1922; Sandringham, 1924-1927) * [[/Reginald Hall Fry|Fry, Reginald Hall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6Y-9WN] - 1891(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2KC Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922); 2KC Sydney (Croydon, 1922-1929; Killara, 1930-1933); 2KC Parkes (1934); 2KC Goulburn (1935-1936); 2KC Wollongong (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 86, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1914-1919, Sapper, 2nd Signal Troop; Australian Flying Corps); apprentice (Railway Workshops) - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Gordon, 1930; Killara, 1933; Goulburn, 1935-1936; Wollongong, 1937; Killara, 1943-1968); engineer (Killara, 1972) - TroveTag: "2KC - Reginald Hall Fry" ==''FRYAR''== * [[/Charles Frederick Luxton Fryar|Fryar, Charles Frederick Luxton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W7-DX1] - 1909(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2NP Sydney (Gladesville, 1933-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1179, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''FRYER''== * [[/Keith Norman Fryer|Fryer, Keith Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KH-TZ8] - 1906(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 2KF Sydney (Suspension Bridge, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 332, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Neutral Bay, 1930-1931; Northbridge, 1934; North Sydney, 1936; Mosman, 1943-1949) ==''FULCHER''== * [[/J. Fulcher|Fulcher, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, (Halcyon, P. 4) ==''FULLER''== * [[/Harold Sydney Fuller|Fuller, Harold Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5X-1WQ] - 1914(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3HF Melbourne (Essendon, 1932-1939); 3HF Warrnambool (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 877, 1932, Vic; BOCP 96, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Hugh John Maesmore Fuller|Fuller, Hugh John Maesmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMX-2MS] - 1915(NSW)-2006(Eng) - Licences: 2VK Albury (1935-1939, 1947-1950 - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 36, 1935; COCP1 63, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Albury, NSW, 1936-1943) ==''FULTON''== * [[/William Augustus Fulton|Fulton, William Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYSC-N4P] - 1910(Vic)-1997(WA) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Canterbury, 1934-1939; Alphington, 1947; North Balwyn, 1948; Canterbury, 1954-1956); 6FX Perth (South Perth, 1960; Como, 1965-1969; Victoria Park, 1975; Menora, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1366, 1934, Vic; TVOCP 170, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1937); airman (Alphington, Vic, 1942); technician (Deepdene, Vic, 1954); public servant (Como, WA, 1963-1968; Mt Lawley, Vic, 1972; Victoria Park, WA, 1977-1980); retired (Menora, WA, 1980) ==''FURNEAUX''== * [[/Edgar Frank Furneaux|Furneaux, Edgar Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQR-7DN] - 1912(Eng)-1991(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1307, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radiotrician (Waikerie, SA, 1939); mechanic (5CK Crystal Brook, SA, 1941-1943) ==''FURZE''== * [[/John Alan Richard Furze|Furze, John Alan Richard, "Alan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G584-NR6] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2HF Sydney (Manly, 1933-1936; Seaforth, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Beecroft, 1948-1950; Killara, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 424, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1933-1935); constable (Seaforth, NSW, 1936-1943); airline pilot (Beecroft, NSW, 1949); pilot (Killara, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''FUSSELL''== * [[/Robert Maxwell Fussell|Fussell, Robert Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGT7-XVY] - 1910(Eng)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2SS Sydney (Naremburn, 1934-1936; Willoughby, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1260, 1934, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: packer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1931; Naremburn, NSW, 1935); storeman (Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1937); court keeper (Albury, NSW, 1943) ==''FYSH''== * [[/Philip Oakley Fysh|Fysh, Philip Oakley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNP-534] - 1835(Eng)-1919(Tas) - state politician (MLC Tas, 1860s through 1890s; MHA Tas 1870s), senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1903-1904) - Relationships: grandfather of 7PF Philip Oakley Fysh * [[/Philip Oakley Fysh|Fysh, Philip Oakley "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YS-4ZR] - 1897(Tas)-1966(Tas) - Licences: 7PF Launceston (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 128, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Launceston Radio Experimenters' Club, WIA Launceston); WW2 - Relationships: grandson of Philip Oakley Fysh, federal Postmaster-General 1903-1904 - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Launceston, 1922-1954) - TroveTag: "7PF - Philip Oakley Fysh" =='''G'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''GABBERTAS''== * [[/Jack Gabbertas|Gabbertas, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF9C-2W7] - 1915(Eng)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6GB Perth (Maylands, 1936-1939; Mt Hawthorn, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1810, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); mechanic (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1980) ==''GADSDEN''== * [[/Stanley Wilkinson Gadsden|Gadsden, Stanley Wilkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM38-WZ2] - 1887(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3SW Melbourne (Kew, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 26, 1924, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil); radio clubs (WIA Vic, Chief of Council, 1926); placed 2nd in 3LO amateur broadcasting competition 1926 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Kew, 1908-1915); manufacturer (Kew, 1917-1954) - TroveTag: "3SW - Stanley Wilkinson Gadsden" & "!Wikibooks Gadsden" ==''GALBRAITH''== * [[/Leslie Colin Campbell Galbraith|Galbraith, Leslie Colin Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLY1-L1H] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2ABD Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1936-1938; Edgecliffe, 1939, 1946-1948); 2ABD Bega (1950); 2ABD Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1954-1965; Bayview, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1604, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); merchant (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1933); director (Paddington, NSW, 1949-1963); company director (Bayview, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''GALL''== * [[/William Leslie Gall|Gall, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W5C-H3P] - 1888(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XADA Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1930-1937; Bexley, NSW, 1943-1954) ==''GALLE''== * [[/Reginald Victor Galle|Galle, Reginald Victor "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2P-KXN] - 1912(SA)-2008(SA)96yo - Licences: 5QR Adelaide (Prospect, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Enfield, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 834, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Jabuk, SA, 1939-1941); schoolteacher (Tailem Bend, SA, 1943) ==''GAMBLE''== * [[/William Ray Gamble|Gamble, William Ray "Ray"]] - 1928(NSW)-2011(NSW) - broadcast engineer (BOCP 961, 1948), station manager, radio network principal [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/vale-ray-gamble Radio Info] ==''GAMMIE''== * [[/Andrew Victor Gammie|Gammie, Andrew Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKYV-85N] - 1909(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2VR Sydney (Artarmon, 1932-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 963, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1935; Randwick, NSW, 1937-1949); engineer (Kingsford, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''GAMON''== * [[/George Arthur Gamon|Gamon, George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZL1-2JD] - 1900(Vic)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 3GG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1925-1926; Middle Park, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 89, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAN); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Prahran Gardens, Vic, 1922-1924); University (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1933); manager (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); engineer (Mentone, Vic, 1942-1954; Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Woody Point, Qld, 1972; Labrador, Qld, 1977) ==''GANNON''== * [[/Gilbert Roscoe Gannon|Gannon, Gilbert Roscoe "Ross"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5P-T61] - 1891(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XCF Sydney (Artarmon, 1913-1914); 2LD Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Chatswood, NSW, 1913; Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1937); public servant (Pymble, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''GARDINER''== * [[/Ian Donald Russell Gardiner|Gardiner, Ian Donald Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZN-QWW] - 1915(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ABY Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1610, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); medical practitioner (Manly, NSW, 1943; Helensburgh, NSW, 1954; Ryde, NSW, 1958; West Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Vincent Gardiner|Gardiner, Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2GJ-9QS] - 1893(Eng)-1971(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 248, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken) - ship wireless operator; instructor Marconi School of Wireless, Sydney - Electoral Rolls: agent (Jolimont, Vic, 1925; Hawthorn, Vic, 1928); company manager (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930); manufacturer (Brisbane CBD, Qld, 1931; New Farm, Qld, 1934; Centennial Park, NSW, 1935; Mosman Park, WA, 1943; Greenmount, WA, 1954-1968) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118863733 Trove Bio] - TroveTag: "Vincent Gardiner" & "!Wikibooks Gardiner" ==''GARDNER''== * [[/John Kelvin Gardner|Gardner, John Kelvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPDD-8K8] - 1913(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3NA Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1933-1939; Ringwood, 1947); 3NA Warrnambool (1948-1965); 3NA Melbourne (Middle Park, 1969-1975); 3NA Cannons Creek (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1132, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Another contemporaneous JKG - Relationships: Son of 2AN Walter Everson Gardner - Electoral Rolls: student (Ormond College, Carlton South, Vic, 1936); medical practitioner (Royal Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, 1937; Warrnambool, Vic, 1949-1967; Albert Park, Vic, 1968-1977); medical officer (Cannons Creek, Vic, 1980) * [[/Walter Everson Gardner|Gardner, Walter Everson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYN-GGD] - 1873(USA)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2AN Receive Broken Hill (1922); 2AN Broken Hill (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Father of 3NA John Kelvin Gardner - Electoral Rolls: mine manager (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930-1937) ==''GARING''== * [[/William Henry Garing|Garing, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WV-2YG] - 1910(Vic)-2004(NSW) - Licences: Nil identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 431, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: cadet (Point Cook, 1931-1934); airman (Point Cook, 1937); RAAF officer (Townsville, 1943; Point Cook, Vic, 1958; Williamtown, NSW, 1958); executive director (Turramurra, 1968); director (Turramurra, 1980) ==''GARNER''== * [[/Alan Raymond Garner|Garner, Alan Raymond]] - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician! (Frankston, 1963-1980) * [[/Harold Hugh Garner|Garner, Harold Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G13B-LDW] - 1911(Eng)-2001(NT) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2135, 1938, WA; BOCP 256, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1930-1946) - Awards: Member OBE (Civil), for Principal of the Adult Education Centre, Darwin, 1969) - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Harvey, WA, 1936); miner (Norseman, WA, 1937); broadcaster (Minding, WA, 1943); examiner of patents (Barton, ACT, 1949; Ainslie, ACT, 1954); education (Darwin, 1963-1972); retired (Darwin, NT, 1977) * [[/Walter Brendon Garner|Garner, Walter Brendon or Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4M-1PQ] - 1896(WA)-1986(WA) - Licences: XYV Perth (City, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Nedlands, WA, 1931-1937); soldier (West Perth, WA, 1943; research officer (West Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Perth, WA, 1958-1972; West Perth, WA, 1977-1980) ==''GARNETT''== * [[/Brian Garnett|Garnett, Brian]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4AHN Currimundi, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), ==''GARRAN''== * [[/Richard Randolph Garran|Garran, Richard Randolph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K822-L54] - 1903(Vic)-1991(ACT) - Licences: 3AW Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, 1924-1925); manager (Semaphore, SA, 1941; Caulfield, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''GARRETT''== * [[/Horace Benjamin Walter Garrett|Garrett, Horace Benjamin Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PD-9SV] - 1906(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3JI Melbourne (Box Hill, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Box Hill, 1928-1934); radio mechanic (Box Hill, 1936); salesman (Box Hill, 1943-1977) ==''GARTH''== * [[/Reginald Garth|Garth, Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DX-47Z] - 1903(Eng)-1959(Tas) - Licences: 2VZ Sydney (Coogee, 1930; Clovelly, 1931-1933; Bankstown, 1934-1936); 4VZ Mackay (1937-1939); 3SF Melbourne (Preston, 1948; Seaford, 1954); 7RG Trevallyn, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 584, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1933); mechanic (Bankstown, NSW, 1934-1936); electrician (Slade Point, Qld, 1937-1943; Beaconsfield, Tas, 1958) ==''GATFIELD''== * [[/Henry Alfred Gatfield|Gatfield, Henry Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSD-7Q6] - 1887(Eng)-1951(SA) - Licences: XJEG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: motor expert (Geelong, Vic, 1909); automobile expert (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1917); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1919) ==''GAY''== * [[/Augustus Holman Gay|Gay, Augustus Holman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PF-938] - 1902(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3SM Warragul (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Warragul, 1927-1934); engineer (South Yarra, 1936-1954); electrical engineer (Kew, 1963-1980) * [[/Vivian James Gay|Gay, Vivian James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYT8-VJJ] - 1908(NSW)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 2VI Sydney (Chatswood, 1935-1939; North Sydney, 1946-1947; Lane Cove, 1948-1965); 2VI Burradoo (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1510, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (Artarmon, 1930-1937; Chatswood, 1943); master printer (Lane Cove, 1949-1968); printer (Artarmon, 1972); retired (Burradoo, 1977-1980) ==''GAYLARD''== * [[/George Samuel Arthur Gaylard|Gaylard, George Samuel Arthur or Arthur George Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQN-VRX] - 1898(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: XJC Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: draper (Canterbury, Vic, 1922); merchant (Shepparton, Vic, 1925-1968) ==''GEAKE''== * [[/Wilfred Vivian Geake|Geake, Wilfred Vivian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTF-H1J] - 1893(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5BR Receive Kooringa (1922); 5BR Receive (Murray Bridge, 1923); Receive Murray Bridge (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hillside, SA, 1939) ==''GEARY''== * [[/Kermit Erwin Geary|Geary, Kermit Erwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMN-89Z] - 1917(USA)-2010(USA)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - listener (1930s to 2000s; MW, SW, FM, Utility) - QSLs: Entire QSL collection (1000s) was donated to NRC by KEG, thence to AMP and is archived at NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mcall/name/kermit-geary-obituary?id=13033505 Obit & Comments]; [https://nationalradioclub.org/QSLs/Geary/index.html NRC QSLs] ==''GEDDES''== * [[/Frank Albert Geddes|Geddes, Frank Albert]] - 1901(NSW)-1922(NSW) - 2GC Sydney (Waverley, 1922, receive only), amateur operator (pre AOCP, no record of AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), radio clubs (Waverley Radio Club), due to age licence held in name of father Francis G Geddes ==''GEE''== * [[/Kenneth Harrie Gee|Gee, Kenneth Harrie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1W-42N] - 1919(Vic)-2014(Vic)95yo - Licences: 3IA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; Blackburn, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2152, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); draftsman (Blackburn, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Frederick Gee|Gee, Richard Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHPH-D8K] - 1911(Tas)-2000(Tas) - Licences: 7RF Hobart (New Town, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2439, 1940, Tas - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, NCO or other, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical salesman (New Town, Tas, 1936-1972) ==''GEEVES''== * [[/Philip Leslie Geeves|Geeves, Philip Leslie "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88C-Y8Y] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - radio broadcaster (VK2ME, 2CH, ABC); employment (AWA, 1937-1970s); journalist (SMH); historian (AWA, broadcasting); awards (OAM, 1980) - Electoral Rolls: radio executive (Bexley, 1949-1963); executive (Hurstville South, 1972-1980) ==''GEISEL''== * [[/Elizabeth Aileen Geisel|Wallace nee Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK7-NJ4] - 1921(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5YL Murray Bridge (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1788, 1936, SA; 2COCP 448, 1941; 1COCP 544, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''GELDARD''== * [[/Horace Rendalls Geldard|Geldard, Horace Rendalls]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSP-ZB8] - 1901(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6GD Perth (Victoria Park, 1939, 1947-1948; Queens Park, 1954; Bayswater, 1955, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2327, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Spencers Brook, WA, 1925); linesman (East Perth, WA, 1925); fireman (Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1949); turbine driver (Canning, WA, 1954; Bayswater, WA, 1958-1968) ==''GEORGE''== * [[/Carl William George|George, Carl William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZJ-WMF] - 1878(???)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2UG Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 853, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Mosman, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Heinrich Alfred August George|George, Heinrich Alfred August "Henry", "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G387-XZ4] - 1899(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3ZP Melbourne (Footscray, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, 1919-1963) * [[/Vernon Harold George|George, Vernon Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN41-TZL] - 1897(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3HJ Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1931-1939, 1947-1960; Mt Martha, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 265, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Coburg, 1921-1928); clerk (Heidelberg, Vic, 1931-1963); retired (Mt Martha, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Ray Leonard George|George, Ray Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3G-SGY] - 1897(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XPB Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Auburn, Vic, 1919; Kew, Vic, 1922-1924; Horsham, Vic, 1927-1928; Parkville, Vic, 1931); garage proprietor (Kew, Vic, 1936); architect (Armadale, Vic, 1943; Prahran, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1958; Albert Park, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''GEORGESON''== * [[/James Georgeson|Georgeson, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTS1-17Q] - 1897(Eng)-1976(Taiwan) - Licences: 5JD Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1938); 2AKU Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1939; Granville, 1946-1947; Artarmon, 1948-1954; Lane Cove (1955); Artarmon (1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1783, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1943); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1972) ==''GERAGHTY''== *[[/James Anselm Geraghty|Geraghty, James Anselm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVD-VY9] - 1877(???)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CS Receive Townsville (1923); 4CS Townsville (1923-1924); 4CS Brisbane (Nudgee, 1924); 4CS Gympie (1924); 4CS Townsville (1925); 4CS Gympie (1925-1927); 2JG Wagga Wagga (1929); 7CB Launceston (1931); 4CB Brisbane (Nudgee, 1933); 4AC Bundaberg (1934) - Qualifications: AOCP 186, 1925, No. 17 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; minister of religion and teacher (Christian Brothers) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Ballarat, 1906; Gympie, 1909-1913; Dunedin, 1914-1916; South Brisbane, 1919-1925; Tamworth, 1930; Bundaberg, 1934; Ipswich, 1943; Albion, 1949; Gympie, 1954); retired (Boondall, 1958-1968) ==''GERARD''== * [[/John Walter Gerard|Gerard, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYH3-PS2] - 1906(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ADN Coffs Harbour (1936-1939, 1946-1969); 2ADN Bonville (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1755, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1930-1954); theatre manager (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Bonville, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GIBBENS''== * [[/Arthur James Gibbens|Gibbens, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZB-CJS] - 1915(SA)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2BT Sydney (Waverley, 1933-1934; Randwick, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1144, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 266, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Clovelly, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Artarmon, NSW, 1949); electrical engineer (Watson, ACT, 1963-1977) ==''GIBBINGS''== * [[/William Edgar Gibbings|Gibbings, William Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97W1-P9B] - 1913(WA)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2NH Sydney (Marrickville, 1933-1937); 3NH Melbourne (Essendon, 1938); 2XN Sydney (Castle Hill, 1947-1955; Marrickville, 1956; Strathfield, 1957-1969; Homebush, 1980); 4WO Brisbane (Kedron, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1190, 1933, NSW; COCP1 113, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, Signals Division, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Castle Hill, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Castle Hill, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); company executive (Strathfield, NSW, 1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GIBBON''== * [[/Thomas Foster Gibbon|Gibbon, Thomas Foster]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G857-MWS] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJAV Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Kew, 1923); 3XZ Melbourne (Kew, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: student (Kew, 1919-1925); electrical engineer (Kew, 1928-1954); engineer (Kew, 1963) ==''GIBBONS''== * [[/Eric Thomas Gibbons|Gibbons, Eric Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWDC-S3M] - 1911(SA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3AGB Warracknabeal (1947-1948); 3AGB Swan Hill (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2209, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Oyen, Vic, 1935); manager (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1949); theatre manager (Swan Hill, Vic, 1954) * [[/Frederick Gibbons|Gibbons, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2XB-YRJ] - 1907(Wales)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FG Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: AOCP 255, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Neutral Bay, 1930); clerk (Gordon, 1954-1968); director (Turramurra, 1972-1977) ==''GIBSON''== * [[/E. G. Gibson|Gibson, E. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Ormiston, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified *[[/Edgar McLean Gibson|Gibson, Edgar McLean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5W-SM5] - 1877(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1923-1925), possibly held on behalf of son Leighton - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs - Relationships: father of 4AN William Leighton Gibson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Toowoomba, 1908-1917; Greenslopes, 1922); engineer (Manly, 1936-1937; Hawthorne, 1943-1968) *[[/George Holland Gibson|Gibson, George Holland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MXPG-HB4] - 1892(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: XQG Brisbane (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Fortitude Valley, 1915-1917); mechanic (Newmarket, 1919-1928; New Farm, 1937-1943); telephone technician (Bulimba, 1954-1977) * [[/Percy Reginald Gibson|Gibson, Percy or Percival Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2N-GJ7] - 1914(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3GX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1936-1939; Yarraville, 1947-1948; Ringwood, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1666, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); accountant (Kingsville, Vic, 1949; Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/Richard Leslie Gibson|Gibson, Richard Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QNS-G8V] - 1900(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2GH Alstonville (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 578, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Alstonville, 1930-1949); retired (Alstonville, 1963-1968; Ballina, 1972) * [[/William Gerrand Gibson|Gibson, William Gerrand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWJY-5G9] - 1869(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Politician, Federal Postmaster-General 1923-1929- TroveTag: "William Gerrand Gibson" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gibson-william-gerrand-6313 ADB] *[[/William Leighton Gibson|Gibson, William Leighton "Leighton" & "Gibby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5W-Q7S] - 1907(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: AOCP 73, 1925, No. 7 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (QRN "Bananalander"); wireless business employee (Phillips Radio) - Relationships: son of 4AN Edgar McLean Gibson - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Manly, Qld, 1936-1937; Camp Hill, Qld, 1943); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1949); business executive (Balgowlah, NSW, 1958); regional representative (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "4AN - William Leighton Gibson" & "!Wikibooks Gibson" ==''GIDDINGS''== * [[/Albert Hudson Giddings|Giddings or Whitney, Albert Hudson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXR4-PDP] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 5FI Adelaide (Nailsworth, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1556, 1935, SA; 1COCP 102, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant, Signals) - Electoral Rolls: PMG employee (Sale, Vic, 1968); technician (Elwood, Vic, 1972); clerk (Hughs, ACT, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/612780 VWMA] * [[/Albert William James Giddings|Giddings, Albert William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9711-NG3] - 1909(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3DG Stratford (1935-1939); 3DG Numurkah (1947-1948); 3DG Lancefield (1954-1969); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1574, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster;; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer) - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Culgoa, Vic, 1931); bank clerk (Pakenham East, Vic, 1934); bank officer (Stratford, Vic, 1936-1937); warrant officer RAAF (Point Cook, Vic, 1942); bank official (Numurkah, Vic, 1949) ==''GILCHRIST''== * [[/V. H. Gilchrist|Gilchrist, V. H. "Gil"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9VG Slate Creek via Wau, New Guinea - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GILDER''== * [[/Donald George Gilder|Gilder, Donald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5F8-D2F] - 1915(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 2NV Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1939, 1948-1950); 3AHG Melbourne (Burwood, 1954-1965; Box Hill South, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2358, 1939, NSW; BOCP 455, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: advertising representative (Coburg, Vic, 1937); salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949); executive (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); manager (Wattle Park, Vic, 1967; Box Hill South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''GILFILLAN''== * [[/William Charles Kent Gilfillan|Gilfillan, William Charles Kent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPF-93Q] - 1869(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2AM Receive Sydney (Greenwich, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: independent means (Manly, 1913); soldier (Manly, 1930-1935); no occupation (Redfern, 1937); manufacturer (Mosman, 1943-1949) ==''GILHOOLEY''== * [[/Joseph Aloysius Forrest Gilhooley|Gilhooley, Joseph Aloysius Forrest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPF-L6N] - 1877(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2AH Receive Sydney (Woollahra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darlinghurst, 1903; Hunters Hill, 1930-1935); traveller (Hunters Hill, 1937-1949) ==''GILL''== * [[/Alan Stewart Gill|Gill, Alan Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH6B-JQ4] - 1907(NSW)-1983(Tas) - Licences: 7AS Launceston (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 191, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; scientist & engineer (Electrolytic Zinc Co) - Electoral Rolls: research chemist (Hobart Central, 1928; Sandy Bay, 1936-1949); chemist (Hobart South, 1954) * [[/Alfred Wyatt McKenzie Gill|Gill, Alfred Wyatt McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBP-B8D] - 1908(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2TS Receive Sydney (Killara, 1923); 2TS Sydney (Killara, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: barrister (Killara, 1933-1937; Wahroonga, 1949); soldier (Wahroonga, 1943); airline officer (Wahroonga, 1954-1958) ==''GILLANDERS''== * [[/Bruce Charles Gillanders|Gillanders, Bruce Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56N-QZH] - 1915(NSW)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 2XS Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1391, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant, 1942-1955) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1936); A.M.F. (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1954-1968); project officer (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''GILLETT''== * [[/Clarence Rex Gregory Gillett|Gillett, Clarence Rex Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWJC-ZDW] - 1919(SA?)-2020(SA) - prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer (1940-1990), clubs (All Wave All World DX Club, Australian DX Radio Club (SA Branch), South Australian DX Radio Club, Australian Radio DX Club, Southern Cross DX Club, DX Australia, New Zealand Radio DX League) - substantial portion (100+) of QSL collection survives (SSD, NFSA) ==''GILLHAM''== * [[/Norman William Gillham|Gillham, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTT-M8V] - 1906(Tas)-1994(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1923-1924); 7NW Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 176, 1925, Tas; CPRT 944, 1927 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Sandy Bay, 1928); joiner (Queensborough, 1936-1937); builder (Nelson, 1943-1954) * [[/Charles Alfred Gillham|Gillham, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFJP-4NB] - 1888(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2427, 1940, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GILLON''== * [[/Peter Clifford Gillon|Gillon, Peter Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7M-X53] - 1895(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 99, 1915 - Coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: operator (Bondi, 1934); radio telegraphist (Crow's Nest, NSW, 1936; Cooktown, Qld, 1937; Townsville, 1943); telegraphist (Kensington, NSW, 1949-1954; Cremorne, 1958); radio operator (Cremorne, 1963-1968) ==''GILMOUR''== * [[/Norman Stanley Gilmour|Gilmour, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZD-PVG] - 1890(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2ZU Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1930; Potts Point, 1931; City, 1933-1939; Mosman, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 28, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: director (Neutral Bay, 1930); business manager (Darlinghurst, 1931); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1937; Mosman, 1943-1958) ==''GINBEY''== * [[/Ian Haldane Ginbey|Ginbey, Ian Haldane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM1-73N] - 1913(WA)-1962(WA) - Licences: 6IG Perth (Fremantle, 1938-1939; Bicton, 1947-1948; Attadale, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2084, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Fremantle, WA, 1936; Fremantle, WA, 1937; South Fremantle, WA, 1943); salesman (Melville, WA, 1958) ==''GINGER''== * [[/Ubitt Victor Ginger|Ginger, Ubitt Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5P-G76] - 1891(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2LF Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1923); 2LF Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1924; North Sydney, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; police officer - callsign 2LF to L. R. Filmer, Toronto from Sep 1925, Bracken from 1933 - Electoral Rolls: constable (Chatswood, 1930-1933); police constable (Marrickville, 1934); constable (Naremburn, 1936-1937) ==''GINN''== * [[/Ernest George Ginn|Ginn, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZC-95C] - 1917(Qld)-2015(Qld) - Licences: 4GE Townsville (1936-1939; 1946-1948); 4GE Brisbane (Hendra, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1749, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ), military (WW2, RAAF, AIF); employment (life insurance agent) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Townsville, Qld, 1943); shop assistant (Windsor, Qld, 1949); salesman (Hendra, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''GIVENS''== * [[/L. James M. Givens|Givens, L. James M. "James"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LX-7WR] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3EP Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1923); 3EP Melbourne (Canterbury, 1924-1927); 3XY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 849, 1925; AOLCP 121, 1933 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (Canterbury, 1931-1937; Camberwell, 1943); photographer (Delbridge, 1954) ==''GLASSCOCK''== * [[/Albert Linster Kirkland Glasscock|Glasscock, Albert Linster Kirkland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4B-2CF] - 1900(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2ZI Sydney (West Ryde, 1931-1933; Lane Cove, 1933-1939, 1946-1961); 2ZI Culburra (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 724, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 349, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2LC Norman Glasscock - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Petersham, NSW, 1930; Meadowbank, NSW, 1930; West Ryde, NSW, 1933); constable (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1958); no occupation (Culburra, NSW, 1963) * [[/Norman Glasscock|Glasscock, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1H-J4R] - 1904(NZ)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2LC Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1938; Darlinghurst, 1939; Randwick, 1946-1948; Chatswood, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 8, 1934; COCP1 39, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2ZI Albert Linster Kirkland Glasscock - Electoral Rolls: builder (Eastwood, NSW, 1930); police constable (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1933; Lane Cove, NSW, 1934; Chatswood, NSW, 1935); constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1937; Randwick, NSW, 1943; Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''GLASSOP''== * [[/Bruce Leslie Glassop|Glassop, Bruce Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JR-DMF] - 1914(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2BG Sydney (Epping, 1934-1939; Eastwood, 1946-1950; Dundas, 1954-1958; Ermington, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1293, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF (Kirribilli, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Dundas, NSW, 1954-1963) *[[/Ronald John Glassop|Glassop, Ronald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZX-P8N] - 1910(NSW)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 2RF Newcastle (City, 1934-1935; Blackhalls, 1936; Hamilton East, 1937); 4BG Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937-1939); 4BG Maryborough (1947-1969); 4BG North Tamborine (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1288, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; insurance assessor - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Newcastle, NSW, 1932-1935); clerk (Hamilton, NSW, 1937); insurance inspector (Clayfield, Qld, 1937); insurance secretary (Maryborough, Qld, 1949-1968); retired (Miami, Qld, 1972; Mt Tamborine, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''GLEESON''== * [[/John Lacey Gleeson|Gleeson, John Lacey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TG-TQ7] - 1910(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3DJ Melbourne (North Carlton, 1936-1939; Coburg, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1780, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlton North, Vic, 1934-1936; Carlton, Vic, 1937-1943; Coburg, Vic, 1949-1968) ==''GLENIE''== * [[/Eliot Albert Glenie|Glenie, Eliot Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCF-FYW] - 1915(SA)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3ON Melbourne (Albert Park, 1947-1948; Moorabbin, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2214, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Albert Park, Vic, 1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1949); toolmaker (Moorabbin, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''GLEW''== * [[/Leslie George Glew|Glew, Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDCH-HWX] - 1893(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3LG Melbourne (Newport, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 222, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP1 65, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy, 1914-1925); WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Comment: Another contemporaneous LGG - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Newport, Vic, 1924-1967) - Trovetag: "3LG - Leslie George Glew" & "!Wikibooks Glew" ==''GLOVER''== * [[/Alexander Frederick Glover|Glover, Alexander Frederick or Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L246-XZ6] - 1925(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3AFG Sale (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2705, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Sale, 1949); mechanic (Sale, 1954-1980) * [[/Arthur James George Glover|Glover, Arthur James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2MT8-CZ8] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AG Melbourne (Box Hill, 1928-1931; Surrey Hills, 1933); 3AG Warrnambool (1937-1939); 3AG Melbourne (Box Hill, 1946-1960; Camberwell, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 392, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; CPRT 1129, 1928; 2COCP 153, 1930; 1COCP 29, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Box Hill, 1931); engineer (Box Hill, 1936); radio engineer (Warrnambool, 1937); engineer (Canterbury, 1943; Box Hill, 1949-1954); automation engineer (Camberwell, 1963-1968); engineer (Camberwell, 1972-1977) * [[/Maurice Glover|Glover, Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-25R] - 1912(Vic)-2003(Tas) - Licences: 7MG Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 7MG Swansea (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2129, 1938, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nelson, 1943); no occupation (Swansea, 1949; Nelson, 1954) * [[/Maxwell Arthur Glover|Glover, Maxwell Arthur "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-58X] - 1902(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3GB Receive Melbourne (Auburn, 1922); 3GB Melbourne (Camberwell, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: No record of AOCP; 3COCP 671, 1948 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool classer (Camberwell, 1924-1934); wool buyer (Toorak, 1935-1936; South Yarra, 1937); director (Malvern, 1949-1980) ==''GLUSKIE''== * [[/C. R. Gluskie|Gluskie, C. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GODDARD''== * [[/Harry George Goddard|Goddard, Harry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXV4-1Q1] - 1904(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2GN Sydney (North Sydney, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 3998, 1962, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (North Sydney, NSW, 1930); buyer (West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1963) - Callsign: Possible withdrawal of callsign for 2GN Goulburn commercial * [[/John Endacott Goddard|Goddard, John Endacott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBM-L27] - 1914(WA)-1943(Crete) - Licences: 6JG Perth (North Perth, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 1427, 1935, WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Fremantle, 1936) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/goddard-john-endacott-406692/ Aviation Museum WA]; [https://anzac.site/greece/crete-operation-thesis-goddard/ Operation Thesis]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1703409 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Neville Mitford Goddard|Goddard, Neville Mitford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHRS-MNR] - 1898(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - journalist; patent attorney - Electoral Rolls: ==''GODDEN''== * [[/Charles Augustus Godden|Godden, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7HB-RFD] - 1906(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3TI Mildura (1937-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1915, 1937, Vic; BOCP 1273, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Mildura, Vic, 1931-1942); radio mechanic (Mildura, Vic, 1949-1967) ==''GODWIN''== * [[/Sydney Borrett Godwin|Godwin, Sydney Borrett or Borritt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5Y-RM3] - 1895(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XGP Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Sergeant, 1st Aus Naval & Military Ex Force, E Company, 1914-1915) - Electoral Rolls: instructor (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); warrant officer (Maitland East, NSW, 1932-1933); military instructor (Tamworth, NSW, 1934-1936) ==''GOEBY''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Goeby|Goeby, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZ3-3Q1] - 1914(Vic)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 3GV Melbourne (Glenroy, 1935-1939; North Melbourne, 1947-1948; Doncaster, 1954-1975); 4AAG Caloundra (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1458, 1935, Vic; COCP2 1290, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: presser (Glenroy, Vic, 1937-1942); mechanic (North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); traffic assistant (Doncaster, Vic, 1954-1967); clerk (Doncaster, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Caloundra, Qld, 1980) ==''GOFORD''== * [[/Thomas William Goford|Goford, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZH-W3H] - 1898(Eng)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4MI Mount Isa (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1675, 1936, Qld; BOCP 387, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Mt Isa, Qld, 1937); broadcasting technician (Goonellabah, NSW, 1943); DCA technician (Alice Springs, NT, 1954-1963) ==''GOLD''== * [[/Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold|Gold, Clifford Henry Yarburgh or Yarborough "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19B-YYC] - 1906(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CG Brisbane (Hill End, 1926-1931); 4CG Toowoomba (1933-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 262, 1926, No. 21 in Qld; AOLCP 186, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer (4GR) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (West End, 1928-1931); radio operator (Toowoomba, 1934); projectionist (Toowoomba, 1936-1963); radio technician (Balmoral, 1968-1977) - Relationships: nephew of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; also Doug & Geoff * [[/Douglas Edward Gold|Gold, Douglas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RL-XQB] - 1917(NSW)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 254, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; brother of Geoffrey Kilvington Gold; greatnephew of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Toowoomba, 1943-1949); assistant manager (Toowoomba, 1954-1958) * [[/Edward Edwin Gold|Gold, Edward Edwin "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L13Q-WZV] - 1894(Qld)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4EG Toowoomba (1924-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: AOCP 7, 1924, No. 1 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; awarded Class B licence for 4GR Toowoomba; commercial broadcast station proprietor (4GR); Relationships: father of Geoffrey Kilvington Gold; uncle of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowoomba, 1925-1958) * [[/Geoffrey Kilvington Gold|Gold, Geoffrey Kilvington]] - 1943(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 2210, 1963; AOLCP 1608, 1964 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; brother of Douglas Edward Gold; greatnephew of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: radio broadcaster (Annerley, 1968) ==''GOLDBERG''== * [[/Raymond Gershon Goldberg|Goldberg, Raymond Gershon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1NS-KNQ] - 1919(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2431, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, For fighter & bomber sorties in the western desert with 450 squadron RAAF, 1944 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GOLDEN''== * [[/Patrick John Golden|Golden, Patrick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFG-R49] - 1893(Ire)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 4PG Brisbane (Wynnum South, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK) - ship wireless operator; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio business proprietor; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Wynnum Heights, 1928-1931); radio dealer (Clayfield, 1936-1937); radio operator (Flying boat base, Karumba, 1943) - TroveTag: "4PG - Patrick John Golden" & "!Wikibooks 4PG" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''GOLDIE''== * [[/Alexander Thomas Goldie|Goldie, Alexander Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5XH-49P] - 1915(Vic)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2TG Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1934-1938); 2TG Wellington (1939); 2TG Orange (1946-1948); 2TG Casino (1950); 2TG Bellingen (1954-1958); 2TG Sydney (Bardwell Park, 1960-1969; Lugarno, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1338, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Maryvale, NSW, 1936-1937; Orange, NSW, 1943; Mummulgum, NSW, 1949; Bellingen, NSW, 1954-1958); school teacher (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1963-1968); school principal (Lugarno, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GOLDSMITH''== * [[/Frank Herbert Goldsmith|Goldsmith, Frank Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93SX-QL8] - 1895(WA)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6FG Perth (Nedlands Park, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 377, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio journalist - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West Perth, 1917); journalist (Bunbury, 1921-1922; Nedlands, 1925-1949; Roleystone, 1954-1958); retired (Rossmoyne, 1968-1972) * [[/Gordon William Goldsmith|Goldsmith, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWR-BKR] - 1914(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5HM Cowandilla (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1629, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Cowandilla, SA, 1939-1943) ==''GOLDSWORTHY''== * [[/William John Goldsworthy|Goldsworthy, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4D7-C24] - 1910(Qld)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4WA Brisbane (Valley, 1934-1939); 4WA Rockhampton (1947-1948)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1341, 1934, Qld; 2COCP 1112, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Valley, Qld, 1934-1943); aeradio operator (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949) ==''GOLLEY''== * [[/Jasper Claude Golley|Golley, Jasper Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGK-S1F] - 1904(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 5JX Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1937; Glengowrie, 1938-1939; Seacliff, 1948-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1522, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Glengowrie, SA, 1939-1941; Seacliff, SA, 1943) ==''GOOD''== * [[/Edward Joseph Good|Good, Edward Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS7-P78] - 1864(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3HQ Glenrowan (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Taminick, 1903); traveller (Taminick, 1909-1930) ==''GOODE''== * [[/Arthur Russell Goode|Goode, Arthur Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZHW-MYY] - 1889(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: XLK Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; PMGD (telegraphist, Central Office, Melbourne, 1903-1921); Listener-In (journalist; editor); author several books - Relationships: grandfather of 3BDL Michael Goode - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Brunswick, Vic, 1912; Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1915-1927); journalist (Canterbury, Vic, 1928-1937; Deepdene, Vic, 1943-1967) * [[/Michael Goode|Goode, Michael]] - Licences: 3ZYY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1969+); 3BDL Melbourne - Qualifications: Not for publication - amateur operator; historian (amateur radio, 5 metres, QSL cards) - Relationships: Grandson of XLK Arthur Russell Goode - Electoral Rolls: Not for publication * [[/William Alban Donald Goode|Goode, William Alban Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82P-7VB] - 1902(NSW)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 713, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GOODWIN''== * [[/Ernest Frederick William Goodwin|Goodwin, Ernest Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDJP-XMY] - 1893(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: XNE Melbourne (Essendon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: driller (Essendon, Vic, 1914-1917); iron dealer (Abbotsford, Vic, 1922-1954) ==''GORDON''== * [[/Donald Robert Gordon|Gordon, Donald Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FY-T6W] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2428, 1940, Vic; BOCP 690, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Melbourne West, Vic, 1934-1937; Melbourne, Vic, 1943; Coburg, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''GORMAN''== * [[/Clarence Arthur Gorman|Gorman, Clarence Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLZ-X8H] - 1895(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XCG Sydney (Oatley, 1913-1914); 2EC Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1922); 2EC Sydney (Arncliffe, 1923-1925); 2CG Sydney (Rockdale, 1925-1929); designated operator 2UI Illawarra Radio Club (Kogarah, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 222, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: NSW winner 1923 Trans-Pacific Tests - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Rockdale, 1930-1931; Kogarah, 1932-1943; Hargrave Park, 1949; Villawood, 1954-1963) - TroveTag: "XCG-2EC-2CG - Clarence Arthur Gorman" ==''GOSNELL''== * [[/Ronald Mervyn Gosnell|Gosnell, Ronald Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6J1-RJR] - 1911(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2PG Sydney (Haberfield, 1933-1937; North Bondi, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1114, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engraver (Haberfield, NSW, 1933-1937; Bondi, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''GOSTELOW''== * [[/Alfred Victor Gostelow|Gostelow, Alfred Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVQ-PCX] - 1897(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: XABD Dorrigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Uralla, 1930-1936; Scone, 1937-1949; Terrigal, 1954-1968); retired (Terrigal, 1972) ==''GOTTING''== * [[/Herbert Edward Benjamin Gotting|Gotting, Herbert Edward Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLY-HLD] - 1889(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: N760 Receive Braemar (1922); 2ID Receive Braemar (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Braemar, 1930); electrician (Mittagong, 1936-1937); engineer (Mittagong, 1949-1963) ==''GOUGH''== * [[/Leslie Albert Gough|Gough, Leslie Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-W3K] - 1919(Wales)-1982(Italy) - Licences: 3ZH Melbourne (Templestowe, 1947-1948; Warrandyte, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2156, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Templestowe, Vic, 1949); sales (Warrandyte, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Neil Anthony James Gough|Gough, Neil Anthony James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G318-9NB] - 1908(NZ)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2NG Sydney (North Manly, 1932-1939; Queenscliffe, 1946; Gladesville, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 916, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Manly, NSW, 1930-1958); newspaper representative (Narrabeen, NSW, 1963; Elanora, NSW, 1968); representative (Elanora, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GOVAN''== * [[/Walter Neville Govan|Govan, Walter Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2XF-YDT] - 1905(Vic)-1956(SA) - Licences: 5WG Port Pirie (1934-1939); 5WG Crystal Brook (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1273, 1934, SA; BOCP 40, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lead burner (Port Pirie, SA, 1939-1941); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1943) ==''GOVER''== * [[/Selwyn Harry James Gover|Gover, Selwyn Harry James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNM-D2L] - 1903(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Nundah, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 789, 1923; 2COCP 43, 1929; 1COCP 249, 1939 - amateur receiver; ship wireless officer - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Annerley, Qld, 1925); marine radio officer (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949-1968) ==''GOW''== * [[/Gelston Stewart Gow|Gow, Gelston Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7HP-61D] - 1895(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XBW Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914); 2GG Sydney (City, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 411, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter, amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); electrician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933-1943); manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1954-1972) ==''GOWERS''== * [[/Frederick William Deasey Gowers|Gowers, Frederick William Deasey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMM-J5C] - 1892(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XJI Seymour (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 154, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (junior wireless officer Warialda); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: letter carrier (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1916); postal assistant (Alexandra, Vic, 1919-1921; Yarrawonga, Vic, 1922-1924); telegraphist (Sandringham, Vic, 1926-1937); postmaster (Mt Macedon, Vic, 1942-1949; Hampton, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''GOWLETT''== * [[/Frank Nelson James Gowlett|Gowlett, Frank Nelson James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G619-PYV] - 1891(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 163, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Townsville, 1925); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1930-1931); radio telegraphist (Maroubra, 1934-1937; Cooktown, 1943-1949; Maroubra, 1949); radio officer (Maroubra, 1958-1963) ==''GOYDER''== * [[/Cecil William Goyder|Goyder, Cecil William]] - about 1906(Eng)-1980(NJ, USA) - G2SZ England, amateur operator [http://www.clement-jones.com/ps03/ps03_313.html] ==''GOYEN''== * [[/Francis Michael James Goyen|Goyen, Francis Michael James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRT-VTQ] - 1905(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2UX Sydney (Epping, 1931-1939; Newtown, 1946; Waverley, 1947-1955; Randwick, 1956-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 731, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Epping, NSW, 1933-1937); soldier (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943); secretary (Waverley, NSW, 1954); accountant (Bieler Park, NSW, 1958) ==''GRAF''== * [[/Raymond George Graf|Graf, Raymond George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYM3-JPC] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1934-1939; Newport, 1947-1948; Ringwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1241, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934-1942); clerk (Newport, Vic, 1949; Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1972); retired (Wye River, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''GRAHAM''== * [[/Donald Ernest Graham|Graham, Donald Ernest "Don"]] - 1933(WA)-2012(WA) - 6HK Perth (Mount Hawthorn, 1954-1956; Wembley Downs, 1960-1980+) - amateur operator (AOCP 3162, 1951, No. ?? in WA) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC), DoC / DoTaC (WA State Broadcasting Engineer) - a good life, well lived [https://stephbg.livejournal.com/669733.html] * [[/James Alexander Graham|Graham, James Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G979-6RF] - 1905(Sct)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4JQ Brisbane (Ekibin, 1937-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2058, 1937, Qld; 1COCP 510, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Ekibin, Qld, 1937-1954) * [[/Keith William Graham|Graham, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTM5-B17] - 1920(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AKG Sydney (Croydon, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2115, 1938, NSW; BOCP 2194, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Blackhalls, NSW, 1943); university student (Ashfield, NSW, 1949); technical officer (Ashfield, NSW, 1954-1968; Canterbury, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William Denton Graham|Graham, William Denton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGS-KB5] - 1895(Tas)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RR Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1923-1925); 2WG Sydney (Rockdale, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: AOCP 227, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1937); process worker (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943); iron worker (Rockdale, NSW, 1949-1968); machinist (Rockdale, NSW, 1977); retired (Liverpool, NSW, 1980) - TroveTag: "2RR-2WG - William Denton Graham" * [[/William Thompson Graham|Graham, William Thompson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR1-SL3] - 1902(Sct)-1987(Tas) - Licences: 7BV Receive St Mary's (1923); Receive St Mary's (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grocer's assistant (St Mary's, 1925-1954); ==''GRANT''== * [[/Allan Clyde Grant|Grant, Allan Clyde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBK3-CGX] - 1914(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2141, 1938, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Preston, Vic, 1936-1937); mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949); airman (Preston, Vic, 1954; Essendon North, Vic, 1963-1968; Strathmore, Vic, 1972); technical officer (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Archibald Grant|Grant, Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKY-TT9] - 1890(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Macksville (1923); 2KW Macksville (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 320, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Marr's Creek, NSW, 1913-1963); retired (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1968-1977) * [[/Colin John Rawle Grant|Grant, Colin John Rawle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBZ-BXF] - 1902(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4JG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 310, 1926, No. 32 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; accountant - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wooloowin, 1925-1934); security officer (Eagle Junction, 1936); auditor (West Nundah, 1937); retired (Southport, 1968-1980) * [[/James Grant|Grant, James]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DP Newcastle (Stockton, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 555, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stockton, NSW, 1930) * [[/Kerr Grant|Grant, Kerr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/G75V-3W8] - 1878(Vic)-1967(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Kerr Grant|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/grant-sir-kerr-6456 ADB]; [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000449b.htm Bright Sparks] - TroveTag: "Kerr Grant" * [[/William Patrick Grant|Grant, William Patrick "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-YJC] - 1917(Ireland)-19??(Ireland) - Licences: 4WU Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1801, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 269, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; air controller (Shannon Airport) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GRANTHAM''== * [[/Sidney Richard Grantham|Grantham, Sidney Richard "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ6-B8S] - 1920(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4SG Toowoomba (1938-1939, 1946-1956); 4SG Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1960; Hendra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2083, 1938, Qld; 1COCP 927, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, IREE, RFDS council); military (WW2, RAAF, wireless officer); federal public servant (DCA, Aeradio; PMGD/DoC, radio inspector); broadcast technician (4GR) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Yerongpilly, Qld, 1943); broadcast engineer (Harristown, Qld, 1949); engineer (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1954; Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); radio inspector (Hendra, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''GRANVILLE''== * [[/Florence Violet Granville|Granville (nee) / Wallace / McKenzie, Florence Violet "Violet", "Mrs Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR8-ZWS] - 1890(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2GA Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922-1924); Valve Receive Sydney (Greenwich, 1923); 2GA Sydney (CBD, 1924; Greenwich, 1925-1939); 2FV Sydney (Sydney, 1946-1950; Circular Quay, 1954; Greenwich, 1955-1958); 2GA Sydney (Greenwich, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 109, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AIR3 847, 1946; COCP3 559, 1947 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer; business proprietor; signals instructor - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1963; Greenwich, NSW, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "2GA-2FV - Florence Violet Granville" - Links: [[w:Florence_Violet_McKenzie|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mckenzie-florence-violet-15485 ADB]; [https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/mckenzie_violet Dictionary of Sydney]; [https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/hindsight/signals-currents-and-wires-the-untold-story-of/3287402 ABC] ==''GRAY''== * [[/A. J. Gray|Gray, A. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/A. H. Gray|Gray, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9BA Bulolo, New Guinea (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Albert Howell Gray|Gray, Albert Howell "Dave"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXM-J83] - 1907(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2IJ Receive Sydney (Killara, 1922); 2IJ Sydney (Killara, 1923-1939, 1946-1969; Whale Beach, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 90, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Killara, 1930-1936); engineer (Killara, 1937-1968; Whale Beach, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "2IJ-2AG-2APV - Albert Howell Gray" Fix * [[/Andrew Harold Gray|Gray, Andrew Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT1M-XMN] - 1903(Qld)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AG Sydney (McMahons Point, 1931-1938; Lane Cove, 1939); 2APV Sydney (McMahons Point, 1954; Strathfield, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1137, 1929 (Spark); COCP2 113, 1930; COCP1 54, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Oxley, Qld, 1925-1926); wireless operator (Milsons Point, NSW, 1930-1933; McMahons Point, NSW, 1936-1937); radio instructor (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1954; Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Umina, NSW, 1980) * [[/Frank Malcolm Gray|Gray, Frank Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBBV-5XS] - 1910(SA)-2011(Qld)100yo - Licences: 5MU Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1932-1933); 5SU Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1937-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1017, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 5MU possibly withdrawn for 5MU Murray Bridge - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Toorak Gardens, 1939) * [[/George Gray|Gray, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8W-1CD] - 1906(???)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2XG Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1934; Pymble, 1935-1936; Turramurra, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 796, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935; Turramurra, NSW, 1937-1980) * [[/George Henry Boulderson Gray|Gray, George Henry Boulderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTTN-WVM] - 1912(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4JP Brisbane (Ascot, 1936-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1796, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ascot, Qld, 1936-1943); sound engineer (Ascot, Qld, 1949-1980) * [[/Henry Ramsay Gray|Gray, Henry Ramsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWN-TND] - 1896(Sct)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AFA Teralba (1936-1939, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1833, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: miner (Teralba, NSW, 1930-1949); serviceman (Teralba, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Teralba, NSW, 1980) * [[/John Thompson Gray|Gray, John Thompson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZ2-RMT] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 3TJ Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1457, 1935, Vic; COCP1 203, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1937); postal employee (Brunswick, Vic, 1949); teacher (Springvale North, Vic, 1968); mathematician (Brunswick, Vic, 1972; Box Hill South, Vic, 1980) * [[/Thomas Alexander Gray|Gray, Thomas Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLH-44L] - 1900(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2KM Sydney (Manly, 1932-1934); 2KX Sydney (Manly, 1935-1939, 1946-1958; Fairlight, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1029, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2KM amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2KM Kempsey commercial service - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Manly, NSW, 1930); agent (Manly, NSW, 1933); labourer (Manly, 1937-1943); turner machinist (Manly, 1949-1954; Balgowlah, NSW, 1958-1968); machinist (Balgowlah, NSW, 1972; Fairlight, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GRAYDON''== * [[/John Frederick Graydon|Graydon, John Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2S-R8H] - 1909(NZ)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIS Sydney (Lindfield, 1937-1939; Pymble, 1947; Killara, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2008, 1937, NSW; TVOCP 475, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1931; Artarmon, NSW, 1934; Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1937); wireless operator (RAAF, Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); broadcast technician (Killara, NSW, 1949-1968); broadcast (Killara, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GREAM''== * [[/Robert Lewis Campbell Gream|Gream, Robert Lewis Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRFL-Y1J] - 1902(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AFP Casino South (1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AFP Casino (1948-1950); 2AFP Byron Bay (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1853, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Armidale, NSW, 1930; Casino, NSW, 1930-1943); no occupation (Casino, NSW, 1949; Byron Bay, NSW, 1954); electrician (Byron Bay, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Byron Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GREEN''== * [[/Albert Ernest Green|Green, Albert Ernest]] - 1869(Vic)-1940(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - State & Federal politician; Postmaster-General (1931-1932) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Albert Green (Australian politician)|Wikipedia]] * [[/Barrie Harbron Green|Green, Barrie Harbron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GW-P76] - 1917(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2IX Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936; Waverton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1424, 1935, NSW; BOCP 564, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Collaroy Plateau, NSW, 1958; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Herman Rowland Green|Green, Herman Rowland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-LGY] - 1915(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5OJ Adelaide (Prospect, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1679, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. Green|Green, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Yeronga, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Kendale Lawrence Green|Green, Kendale Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4S-NZD] - 1914(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3KG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1932-1939; North Balwyn, 1947-1956; Montmorency, 1960; Greensborough, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 881, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 467, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1935-1937); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); sales (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); teacher (Canterbury, Vic, 1954; Montmorency, Vic, 1963-1967; Greensborough, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Ronald Aylmer Green|Green, Ronald Aylmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GH-Z5S] - 1910(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2EZ Sydney (Rockdale, 1935-1936; Mosman, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1568, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: university student (Rockdale, NSW, 1932-1933); medical practitioner (University of Sydney, King, NSW, 1935; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949; Rose Bay, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Walter William Green|Green, Walter William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB7-R87] - 1911(WA)-2012(WA) - Licences: 6WG Albany (1936-1937); 6WG Wiluna (1937-1939); 6WG Albany (1947-1960); 6WG Derby (1965); 6WG Norseman (1969); 6WG Albany (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1676, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albany, WA, 1936); fitter (Albany, WA, 1958-1963); plant inspector (Norseman, WA, 1968); mechanic (Albany, WA, 1972-1980) ==''GREENHALGH''== * [[/John Thomas Greenhalgh|Greenhalgh, John Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT3X-4R8] - 1907(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ADF Sydney (Penrith, 1939, 1946-1947; St Marys, 1948-1950; Penrith, 1954-1965); 2ADF Eugowra (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 230, 1932; AOCP 2397, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2KG Kenneth Neal Greenhalgh - Electoral Rolls: drover (Granville, NSW, 1930-1934); carpenter (Eugowra, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Mayfield, NSW, 1937); carpenter (Rooty Hill, NSW, 1949; Penrith, NSW, 1954-1963); radio technician (Eugowra, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Kenneth Neal Greenhalgh|Greenhalgh, Kenneth Neal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZT-NGD] - 1909(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2KG Newcastle (Hamilton, 1929-1930; Rooty Hill, 1931; Sandgate, 1933; Mayfield West, 1934-1939; New Lambton, 1946-1956; Adamstown Heights, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 550, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 73, 1932; 1COCP 839, 1944; TVOCP 18, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Relationships: Brother of 2ADF John Thomas Greenhalgh - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Hamilton, 1930); broadcasting engineer (2KO Sandgate, 1933); engineer (Mayfield, 1934-1937); radio engineer (New Lambton, 1943-1954; Adamstown, 1958-1968; Adamstown Heights, 1977-1980) ==''GREENHAM''== * [[/Arnold John Greenham|Greenham, Arnold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH9-QQS] - 1907(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4EE Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923); 4AG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1933); 4AG Gympie (1934); 4AG Innisfail (1937-1939); 4AG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1946-1948); 4AG Caloundra (1954-1956); 4AG Brisbane (Kallangur, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1040, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; 1COCP 807, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; bank employee (NAB) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Gympie, 1936; Innisfail, 1937; South Brisbane, 1943-1949); not stated (Caloundra, 1954-1958); retired (Kallangur, 1963-1972) * [[/Desmond Albert Greenham|Greenham, Desmond Albert "Des"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G713-Q4N] - 1922(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CO Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1947-1948); 3CO Seymour (1954-1980+); 3ACO Portable Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1948); 3ACO Portable Seymour (1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2416, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Husband of 3VPG Margaret Sheila Greenham nee Burrows - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); public servant (Seymour, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Margaret Sheila Greenham|Greenham, Margaret Sheila "Peggy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7B3-H7V] - 1924(Eng)-2014(Qld)90yo - Licences: 3VPG Seymour (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP V01083, 1980 - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Wife of 3CO-3ACO Desmond Albert Greenham - Electoral Rolls: telephoniste (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); home duties (Seymour, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''GREENHILL''== * [[/George Alexander Greenhill|Greenhill, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3K-GWN] - 1904(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4LE Brisbane (West End, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1348, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Brisbane City, Qld, 1925); ceiling fixer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1928); cleaner (West End, Qld, 1937; Archerfield, Qld, 1943); steward (Wilston, Qld, 1949); metal finisher (Wooloowin, Qld, 1954); barman (Kirra, Qld, 1958); caretaker (Caloundra, Qld, 1963); cleaner (Woorim, Qld, 1968) ==''GREGORY''== * [[/A. Gregory|Gregory, A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAED Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: Not yet identified, possibly Alyn Keith Gregory, bank officer, Bellevue Hill, 1930-1939 * [[/Augustus Francis Woodward Gregory|Gregory, Augustus Francis Woodward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQ53-GB3] - 1898(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2254, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Pettys Hotel, Darling Harbour, NSW, 1930); aviator (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1932; Nithsdale, NSW, 1933); F. C. O. (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1943); grazier (Tuross via Cooma, NSW, 1949-1968; Nimmitabel, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Clyde Francis Burnell Gregory|Gregory, Clyde Francis Burnell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS34-5MV] - 1906(Tas)-1997(Qld) - Licences: Receive Emu Park (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: business manager (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928-1937); fisherman (Yeppoon, Qld, 1943-1949); taxi driver (Maryborough, Qld, 1958); taxi proprietor (Nelly Bay, Qld, 1963) * [[/Harold Rigby Gregory|Gregory, Harold Rigby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2C9-CDX] - 1900(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2ED Receive Sydney (Abbotsford Pt, 1922); 2ED Sydney (Abbotsford Pt, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abbotsford, 1930); inspector (Roseville, 1931-1936); insurance inspector (Roseville, 1937); manager (Newcastle, 1943-1954); insurance manager (Merewether, 1958-1972) * [[/Robert William Gregory|Gregory, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FW-QFJ] - 1907(Eng)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5GU Mt Barker (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1438, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kadina, SA, 1939); police officer (Lobethal, SA, 1941-1943) ==''GRENNAN''== * [[/George Patrick Grennan|Grennan, George Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K5-774] - 1906(???)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2AHD Sydney (Paddington, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1250, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930-1935); accountant (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1943-1954); clerk (Centennial Park, NSW, 1958; Kensington, NSW, 1963-1977) ==''GREY''== * See also GRAY * [[/Albert Edward Grey|Grey, Albert Edward "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDK5-374] - 1897(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6BO Perth (Nedlands, 1925-1932); 6BO Carnarvon (1933); 6AA Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; RTCP 532, 1920, Marconi & Telefunken; 1COCP 35, 1934; TVOCP 278 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD); PMGD (postal assistant, Leederville,1919); WW1; RAAF (WW2, radar systems) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Subiaco, 1925; Nedlands, 1925-1931); radio inspector (Nedlands, 1936-1972); retired (Nedlands, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "6BO-6AA - Albert Edward Grey" & "!Wikibooks 6BO" * [[/Elton Edward Grey|Grey, Elton Edward or Edward Elton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWPL-PQ5] - 1920(Qld)-1962(WA) - Licences: 4LX Brisbane (Ascot, 1936-1939); 6ZX Perth (West Perth, 1948); 6ZX Northam (1954-1955); 6ZX Perth (Leederville, 1956; Floreat Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1689, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (West Perth, WA, 1943); bank clerk (West Perth, WA, 1949); bank officer (Wagin, WA, 1949; Northam, WA, 1954; Floreat Park, WA, 1958) * [[/James Leonard Grey|Grey, James Leonard "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZV-ZY5] - 1915(Sct)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 4LN Brisbane (Norman Park, 1937-1938); 2AKO Sydney (Vaucluse, 1939; Pymble, 1946-1961; St Ives, 1965-1969; Neutral Bay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 184, 1934; 2COCP 38, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF); pilot (RQAC, QANTAS) - Electoral Rolls: aviator (Norman Park, Qld, 1936-1937); airline captain (Pymble, NSW, 1949-1958; St Ives, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GRIBBLE''== * [[/Arthur James Gribble|Gribble, Arthur James]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Comment: only one reference found, likely misspelling; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GRIEVE''== * [[/Ian Charles Grieve|Grieve, Ian Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P9V4-562] - 19??(??)-2025(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (broadcast); proprietor of Australian Old Time Radio website - Electoral Rolls: - Comment: Another ICG (born 1924, SA, WW2, died 2002) - Awards: OAM (For Service to Community History, 2023) - Links: [https://www.australianotr.com.au/ OTR]; [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/vale-ian-grieve/ Death]; [[w:2023_King%27s_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)|Honours]] ==''GRIFFIN''== * [[/Ian Leslie Griffin|Griffin, Ian Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWJ-C4W] - 1921(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3IJ Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1947); 5IJ Adelaide (Magill, 1948); 7VS Cornwall (1955); 3VS Melbourne (Bayswater, 1956; Auburn, 1960; Box Hill, 1965; Reservoir, 1969; Burnley, 1975); 5VO Adelaide (Linden Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2173, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Coburg, Vic, 1954); salvation army officer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1958; The Basin, Vic, 1963); no occupation (Reservoir, Vic, 1967-1968); minister (Burnley, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Thomas Neville Griffin|Griffin, Thomas Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C4-RJ2] - 1889(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2LQ Sydney (Hornsby, 1929-1936); 2AIR Sydney (Northbridge, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 505, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hornsby, 1930-1934); electrical engineer (Artarmon, 1936; Willoughby, 1937; Hornsby, 1943-1949) ==''GRIFFEN-FOLEY''== * [[/Bridget Griffen-Foley|Griffen-Foley, Bridget]] - historian (broadcasting) - Professor, Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, Macquarie University - author "Changing Stations: The Story of Australian Commercial Radio" & numerous professional articles ==''GRIFFITH''== * [[/Frederick Eldred Griffith|Griffith, Frederick or Frederic Eldred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KL-85Z] - 1910(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AEG Melbourne (Eltham, 1947-1969; Sandringham, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2442, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (South Melbourne, Vic, 1936-1937); real estate agent (Eltham, Vic, 1943-1968) ==''GRIFFITHS''== * [[/Harry Thomas William Griffiths|Griffiths, Harry Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C3-C8Y] - 1910(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2FO Sydney (Five Dock, 1933-1938; North Strathfield, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1107, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: knitter (Five Dock, NSW, 1932-1937); assistant (North Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949); supervisor (Concord, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Leslie Arthur Griffiths|Griffiths, Leslie Arthur "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZK-81V] - 1909(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4LZ Toowoomba (1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAN, signaller); cine assistant (Empire Theatre) - Halcyon: AOCP Toowoomba 1938 - Electoral Rolls: assistant projectionist (Toowoomba, Qld, 1931-1937); biograph projectionist (Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1954; Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); projectionist (Toowoomba West, Qld, 1963-1968) ==''GRIGG''== * [[/Haydn Errol Grigg|Grigg, Haydn Errol]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BV-N98] - 1899(???)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AS Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922); 2AS Sydney (Mosman, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Darlinghurst, 1935; Edgecliff, 1935-1949; Double Bay, 1954-1968) ==''GRIME''== * [[/Stanley McKenzie Grime|Grime, Stanley McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWXR-C9W] - 1888(NSW)-1935(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - assistant manager AWA - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169393111 Bio] ==''GRIMES''== * [[/Benjamin Douglas Grimes|Grimes, Benjamin Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8B-D6J] - 1901(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Annerley, 1923-1924); 4BD Brisbane (Annerley, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 278, 1926, No. 23 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool classer (Tarragindi, 1925-1937); share dealer (New Farm, 1943); farmer (Cleveland, 1949-1958); retired (Corinda, 1968-1980) ==''GRIMMETT''== * [[/Stanley Urbane Grimmett|Grimmett, Stanley Urbane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L447-3MW] - 1905(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ZW Newcastle (Hamilton, 1930-1937); 2ZW Sydney (Bankstown, 1938-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1960; Vaucluse, 1961-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 667, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Hamilton, 1930-1937; Strathfield, 1949-1958); Vaucluse, 1963) ==''GRIMSLEY''== * [[/Stephen William Grimsley|Grimsley, Stephen William "Steve"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHR-RBG] - - Licences: 3ASG Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1947-1948); 2VK Tweed Heads (1954-1961); 4VK Beechmont (1960-1969); 1VK Canberra (Mt Stromlo, 1965-1969; Holt, 1980+)) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 407, 1941; 1AOCP 4, 1946, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1949); police constable (Ringwood, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Tweed Heads, Vic, 1958-1963); technical officer (Observatory, Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1968); electrical engineer (Mawson, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Holt, ACT, 1980) ==''GRIMWOOD''== * [[/Percy Lucien Grimwood|Grimwood, Percy Lucien]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2B2-BKH] - 1885(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XIX Holbrook (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Germanton/Holbrook, NSW, 1913); retired (Bundanoon, NSW, 1930-1943); farmer (Exeter, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''GRIVELL''== * [[/John Grivell|Grivell, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC43-NGM] - 1901(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5BK Yorketown (1930-1933); 5BK Gladstone (1937); 5BK Crystal Brook (1938-1939); 5BK Gawler (1946-1947); 5BK Magill (1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 609, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (5CK Crystal Brook, 1939-1941); telephone mechanic (Gawler, 1943) ==''GROGAN''== * [[/Arnold William Grogan|Grogan, Arnold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSS-87B] - 1915(WA)-1997(WA) - Licences: 6EI Perth (Mt Lawley, 1936-1939; City, 1947); 6EI Carnarvon (1948); 6EI Perth (Leederville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1759, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maylands, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); public servant (Cottesloe, WA, 1949); civil servant (Leederville, WA, 1954-1980) ==''GRONOW''== * [[/William Rees Gronow|Gronow, William Rees]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVM-KFV] - 1908(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3EQ Receive Melbourne (City, 1922-1924); 3WG Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1925-1933; Malvern East, 1937; Glen Iris, 1937-1939, 1948-1960; Brighton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 178, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: director (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1954); managing director (Brighton, Vic, 1963); director (Brighton, Vic, 1968-1977) ==''GROOM''== * [[/Harry Pendleton Groom|Groom, Harry Pendleton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W7-6LZ] - 1916(Tas)-1988(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1207, 1933, Tas; AOLCP 146, 1934; COCP2 10, 1934; COCP1 32, 1934 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1943); office assistant (Gladesville, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''GROSCH''== * [[/Horace Grosch|Grosch, Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D6-R29] - 1902(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1405, 1934, NSW; COCP3 229, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lineman (Tumut, NSW, 1930); electrician (Cootamundra, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Grafton, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Corowa, NSW, 1949-1972) ==''GROVE''== * [[/Henry Grove|Grove, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KB-97B] - 1897(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: N746 Receive Sydney (Enmore, 1922); 2HZ Receive Sydney (Enmore, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 575, 1920 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Castle Hill, 1930); poultry farmer (Peakhurst, 1933-1949); retired (Burwood, 1963-1972) ==''GROVES''== * [[/George William Groves|Groves, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY33-7RJ] - 1911(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 3XA Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1934-1937; Armadale, 1938-1939); 7XL Devonport (1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1324, 1934, Vic; COCP2 811, 1944; COCP1 830, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flight Sergeant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Devonport, Tas, 1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937; Devonport, Tas, 1949-1958) ==''GROWDEN''== * [[/George Norman Wills Growden|Growden, George Norman Wills "Norman"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9C6-15M] - 1913(Vic)-1984(SA) - Licences: 5YM Gladstone (1937-1939); 5YM Wedge Island via Port Lincoln (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1945, 1937, SA; BOCP 145, 1938; 2COCP 401, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gladstone, SA, 1939-1943); wireless operator (RAAF Station, Pearce, WA, 1943) ==''GRUBB''== * [[/Jack Bathurst Grubb|Grubb, Jack Bathurst]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVL-3QR] - 1919(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3IZ Melbourne (Red Hill South, 1947-1948); 4IZ Brisbane (Woody Point, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2283, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Red Hill South, Vic, 1949; Main Ridge, Vic, 1954); manager (Roches Hotel, Grafton, NSW, 1963); retired (Woody Point, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/William John Grubb|Grubb, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6WK-K6N] - 1907(Qld)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 4DI Receive Charters Towers (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, 1931); concrete labourer (Rockhampton, 1936-1963); retired (Finch Hatton, 1968) ==''GRUMMITT''== * [[/Gilbert Frederick Grummitt|Grummitt, Gilbert Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z7-FFD] - 1906(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4BS Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1929-1933; Hamilton, 1937-1939; Bulimba, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 531, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: welder (Fortitude Valley, 1928-1934; Hamilton, 1936-1937); boilermaker (Bulimba, 1949-1958) ==''GRUNDY''== * [[/Robert Hill Grundy|Grundy, Robert Hill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZP7-F78] - 1915(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5BG Murray Bridge (1937-1939, 1947-1948); 5BG Crystal Brook (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2010, 1937, SA; BOCP 175, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GUE''== * [[/John Gue|Gue, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DG-1CD] - 1918(NSW)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2GG Sydney (Waverley, 1934-1935; Charing Cross, 1936; Lindfield, 1937); 4DD Cloncurry (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1401, 1934, NSW; COCP2 516, 1941; COCP1 591, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1943); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1949; South Brisbane, Qld, 1949; Acacia Ridge, Qld, 1954-1958); communications officer (Townsville, Qld, 1963; Bardon, Qld, 1963); operations officer (Bardon, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''GUEST''== * [[/Edgar Leopold Gordon Guest|Guest, Edgar Leopold Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZD-7DL] - 1904(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3GG Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Toorak, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1925-1931); manufacturer (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1949); director (Toorak, Vic, 1949-1963) ==''GUILDFORD''== * [[/Alfred Guildford|Guildford, Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4T-5BG] - 19??(Eng)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4AP Brisbane (Herston, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Sandgate, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1342, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, publicity officer) - Electoral Rolls: advertisement writer (West End, Qld, 1934); copy writer (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1936-1949) ==''GUNDERSON''== * [[/Thor Odin Gundersen|Gundersen (BDM) or Gunderson (Census), Thor Odin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHL8-F2W] - 1895(NZ)-1986(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 242, 1939 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Bondi, 1930-1931); radio officer (ss Fiona, 1943) ==''GUNN''== * [[/Kenneth Campbell Gunn|Gunn, Kenneth Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93DG-X18] - 1911(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4LG Laidley (1932-1937); 4LD Laidley (1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 884, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ) - Callsigns: 4LG likely withdrawn for 4LG Longreach - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Laidley, Qld, 1937-1972) ==''GUNTER''== * [[/Norman Eliot Gunter|Gunter, Norman Eliot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WR-5VB] - 1912(Vic)-1943(At Sea) - Licences: 3NG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 593, 1930, Vic; 2COCP 372, 1932; 1COCP 51, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (merchant navy, wireless operator) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Caulfield, 1935; Hawthorn, 1937-1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1428541 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''GURNER''== * [[/Reginald Carlisle Gurner|Gurner, Reginald Carlisle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-8S8] - 1905(SA)-1975(SA) - 5CZ Receive Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923); Receive Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923); 5RG Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923-1928; Linden Park Gardens, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 31, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Linden Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) ==''GURR''== * [[/Alan Frederick Gurr|Gurr, Alan Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GM-KJV] - 1904(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3AG Geelong East (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geelong, 1926-1928; Belmont, 1931-1972) * [[/George Henry Gurr|Gurr, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L46K-DBB] - 1896(SA)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 5GO Adelaide (Parafield, 1933); 3QH Melbourne (Stanmore, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1142, 1933, SA; 3COCP 185, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Parkville, Vic, 1926); ground engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1928); inspector (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''GUTTERIDGE''== * [[/Reginald Frank Gutteridge|Gutteridge, Reginald Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNYP-KSN] - 1886(Tas)-1942(WA) - Licences: V759 Receive (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farm manager (Marnoo, Vic, 1921); electrical engineer (Rupanyup, 1924-1927) =='''H'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''HACKNEY''== * [[/Allan John Hackney|Hackney, Allan John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBGR-T3F] - 1912(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2LB Young (1932-1934); 2LB Cootamundra (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 917, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 153, 1934; COCP3 228, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cootamundra, NSW, 1936-1937); radio technician (Goulburn, NSW, 1943); electrical fitter (Corrimal, NSW, 1949); engineering assistant (Petersham North, NSW, 1949-1963); grazier (Dungowan, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''HADLEY''== * [[/Arthur Lionel Trimble Hadley|Hadley, Arthur Lionel Trimble "Doc"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7ZX-G9Y] - 1900(Qld)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4AH Brisbane (Clifton Hill, 1930-1933; Dutton Park, 1937-1939; Annerley, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 636, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1, federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: signwriter (Taringa, 1921); salesman (Toowong, 1922-1925); motor assembler (Yeronga, 1929); radio mechanic (South Brisbane, 1937); technician (Annerley, 1949-1958); retired (Inala, 1958; Seven Hills, 1963) * [[/C. Hadley|Hadley, C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2MT Newcastle (Mayfield, 1934); 2MT Wollongong (1946) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HADLOW''== * [[/Martin Lindsay Hadlow|Hadlow, Martin Lindsay]] - 1947(???)-Living - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio clubs (NZDXRL, ARDXC, DXA); early wireless and broadcasting historian (Ph.D. Thesis) - Education: Ph.D. (Queensland); Hon. Dr. (Kazakh State); M.A. Mass Communications (Leicester) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://archive.org/details/wireless-and-empire-ambition Wireless and Empire Ambition] ==''HAGARTY''== * [[/Neville Douglas Hagarty|Hagarty, Neville Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G38J-GBJ] - 1907(Qld)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster (on 4WH); radio club participant; business proprietor; pilot; federal public servant (DCA) - Relationships: brother of 4WH William Edward Hagarty - Electoral Rolls: woodworker (Hospital Hill, 1930) * [[/William Edward Hagarty|Hagarty, William Edward "Edward / Eddie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G384-TL3] - 1905(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4WH Longreach (1925-1939); 4WH Townsville (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 172, 1925, No. 16 in Qld; 2COCP 271, 1939; 1COCP 309, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; engineer; postal employee (PMG); federal public servant (PMG) - Relationships: brother of Neville Douglas Hagarty - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Longreach, 1930-1937); aeradio operator (Longreach, 1943); officer commanding aeradio station (Townsville, 1949-1954); communications officer (Townsville, 1958-1963; Mysterton, 1968) - Trovetag: "4WH - William Edward Hagarty" & "Wikibooks 4WH" ==''HAI''== * [[/Pham Nhu Hai|Hai, Pham Nhu "Hai"]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC); Director Broadcasting ITU-R - Electoral Rolls: - Links: ==''HAIGH''== * [[/Bartin Robert Alfred Read Haigh|Haigh, Bartin Robert Alfred Read]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9T-J8B] - 1854(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: N752 Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2IA Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, 1930); poultry farmer (Seven Hills, 1933) ==''HAILSTONE''== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Hailstone|Hailstone, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RX-HNS] - 1916(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2HI Sydney (Mosman, 1932-1936); 2FQ Sydney (Seaforth, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1050, 1932, NSW; COCP2 28, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Mosman, NSW, 1943); no occupation (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1963; Seaforth, NSW, 1968-1977) ==''HAINES''== * [[/Claude Lewis Harrison Haines|Haines, Claude Lewis Harrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-8F6] - 1906(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5CH Millicent (1933-1937); 3QM Geelong (Belmont, 1938-1939); 5CH Mt Gambier (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1118, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Belmont, Vic, 1937); engine driver (Mt Gambier, SA, 1941-1943) ==''HAINING''== * [[/Robert James Haining|Haining, Robert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBG-N6D] - 1911(Eng)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AMQ Sydney (Manly, 1939; Annandale, 1946; Bondi Junction, 1947; Auburn, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2319, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1935-1937); soldier (Manly, NSW, 1943); storeman & packer (Auburn, NSW, 1954-1963); storeman (Auburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HAINSWORTH''== * [[/Percy Taylor Hainsworth|Hainsworth, Percy Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMK-6DR] - 1902(???)-1965(SA) - Licences: 2PK Sydney (Haberfield, 1935-1936; Penrith, 1937-1938); 2AGK Sydney (Penrith, 1938-1939, Hurstville, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Haberfield, NSW, 1935); electrical fitter (Croydon, NSW, 1936); electrical engineer (Penrith, NSW, 1937) ==''HAIRE''== * [[/William Henry Haire|Haire or Murnane, William Henry "Will"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/PMWS-5LZ] - 1882(Vic)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XVA Adelaide (Adelaide City, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Flint and Steel Bay, NSW, 1933; Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1936-1937) - TroveTag: "XVA - William Henry Haire" ==''HALE''== * [[/Carl William Millar Hale|Hale, Carl William Millar "William"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VR-TPL] - 1901(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3GH Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1923); 3GH Anglesea (1924-1931+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 120, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Elsternwick, 1924); architect (Hawthorn, 1958-1968; Malvern, 1977-1980) * [[/Douglas Edgar Hale|Hale, Douglas Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKV4-QR2] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3DE Buninyong (1936-1939); 3DE Traralgon (1947-1948); 3DE Morwell (1954-1956); 3DE Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1703, 1936, Vic; BOCP 173, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Buninyong, Vic, 1937); engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942; Traralgon, Vic, 1949; Morwell, Vic, 1949-1954; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963); consulting engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HALL''== * [[/Charles Hall|Hall, Charles]] - 1910(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RR Melbourne (Thornbury, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1648, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous CHs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Geoffrey Aitken Hall|Hall, Geoffrey Aitken]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCGR-XKY] - 1901(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified (likely utilised 5KN Point Cook licence) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 327, 1927, Vic; AIR2 2, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval officer (Malvern, Vic, 1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954-1967); retired (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Geoffrey Lovett Hall|Hall, Geoffrey Lovett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDB-ZD3] - 1895(Tas)-1972(Tas) - Licences: Receive Waddamanna (1923-1924); 7GH Waddamanna (1925-1931+); 7GH Hobart (1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 137, 1925, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 85, 1937 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Waddamana, 1928); engineer (New Town, 1936-1949) * [[/Graham George Hall|Hall, Graham George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HN-Z89] - 1910(Vic)-1971(Eng) - Licences: 3WO Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1929-1931; Hawthorn, 1933); 2AGH Sydney (Five Dock, 1937; Strathfield, 1938-1939; Hurstville, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 482, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Auburn, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Abbotsford, 1937); engineer (Hurstville, 1949-1954; South Hurstville, 1958-1968) * [[/Reginald Allen Hall|Hall, Reginald Allen]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 539, 1929, ??? - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. F. Hall|Hall, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3FH Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3FH Melbourne (Toorak, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor Edward Hall|Hall, Victor Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DJ-ZMK] - 1915(NZ)-2019(Qld)103yo - Licences: 2AKL Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 139, 1938; AIR1 1, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: retired (Brackenridge, Qld, 1980) * [[/William Hall|Hall, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB1-SF7] - 1913(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIW Coonamble (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2068, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WHs; Individual not fully identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/William Charles Hall|Hall, William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG26-DY6] - 1912(NSW)-2018(NSW) - Licences: 2BH Abermain (1930-1933); 2XT Abermain (1934-1937); 2XT Kurri Kurri (1938-1939, 1946-1948); 2XT Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1950-1965; Toronto, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 643, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Abermain, 1935; Kurri Kurri, 1937-1943); hotel licensee (Newcastle, 1949-1963); retired (Toronto, 1972; Carey Bay, 1977-1980) - Withdrawal: 2BH amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2BH Broken Hill commercial service - Comment: Beware several contemporaneous WCH in Newcastle region ==''HALLAM''== * [[/William Philpot Hallam|Hallam, William Philpot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97MX-Y3J] - 1859(Tas)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XZH Hobart (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; PMGD Vic + Federal - Electoral Rolls: Nil ==''HALLEY''== * [[/Thomas William Alfred Halley|Halley, Thomas William Alfred "Alfred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT56-1VP] - 1906(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3BX Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1932-1939, 1947-1948); 4TI Gold Coast (Chevron Island, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 888, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937); builder (Mentone, Vic, 1942); carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); cattle breeder (South Kyneton, Vic, 1963-1967); builder (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1968; Chevron Island, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''HALLIDAY''== * [[/Eric Fred Halliday|Halliday, Eric Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC26-L5B] - 1913(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5FW Adelaide (Hectorville, 1935-1939; South Payneham, 1947-1969; Magill, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1494, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Crystal Brook, 1939) ==''HALLORAN''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Halloran|Halloran, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3F-PL7] - 1911(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2XR Newcastle (Mayfield, 1929); 2XR Sydney (Mosman, 1930-1934; Chatswood, 1935-1938; Ashfield, 1939; Cronulla, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935); laboratory assistant (Chatswood, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1943; Cronulla, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HALYDAY''== * [[/James Guyler Halyday|Halyday, James Guyler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L246-PVH] - 1904(Vic)-1990(???) - Licences: 4HZ Gympie (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2287, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ; Gympie ARC); military (WW2); employment (SEAQ linesman) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gympie, Qld, 1936-1943); lineman (Gympie, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''HAM''== * [[/George Wilton Ham|Ham, George Wilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX4-P28] - 1905(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4CR Receive Brisbane (Northgate, 1923); 4GW Brisbane (Northgate, 1930-1931; Coorparoo, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 572, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; television experimenter (4CM); radio clubs (Toombul RC); employment (Chandlers) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, 1937; St Lucia, 1943-1968); retired (Jamboree Heights, 1972-1980) * [[/Guildford Ham|Ham, Guildford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67H-W9Y] - 1906(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 101, 1937 - radio technician - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (South Brisbane, 1928-1937); radio technician (South Brisbane, 1943; Bald Hills, 1943; Annerley, 1954); technician (Wavell Heights, 1958-1963) * [[/Thomas Edward Ham|Ham, Thomas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88F-R3P] - 1921(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4WX Brisbane (Chelmer, 1937-1939); 2AGA Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1947; Carlton, 1948-1950; Sylvannia Heights, 1954-1975); 4AGT Buderim (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2056, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Sylvannia, 1954-1968); mechanic (Sylvannia, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Buderim, 1980) ==''HAMILTON''== * [[/G. C. Hamilton|Hamilton, G. C. or C. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XGH Sydney (Woollahra, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John William Ormsby Hamilton|Hamilton, John William Ormsby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MG65-XRC] - 1869(Tas)-1944(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Australian representative of Pacific Radio Telegraph Co and Marconi Telegraph Co, promoted a scheme to link Aus/NZ/Pacific Islands (rejected by Aus Gov 1909), migrated to England to work for Marconi, donated Ormsby Hamilton Radio Prize in memory of his father Thomas Ormsby Hamilton - Electoral Rolls: - Links: - TroveTag: "John William Ormsby Hamilton" * [[/Joy Ruth Hamilton|Hamilton, Joy Ruth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB7J-Z3J] - 1924(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HJ Sydney (Croydon, NSW, 1948-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 199, 1947, NSW - amateur operator YL; WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1963); trustee officer (Mosman, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Lionel William Hanover Hamilton|Hamilton, Lionel William Hanover]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W3-LJG] - 1903(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1177, 1933, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Commonwealth Bank, Innisfail, Qld, 1925; Merthyr, Qld, 1928; Nambour, Qld, 1930-1934); bank officer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1936-1958) ==''HAMMER''== * [[/William Charles Hammer|Hammer, William Charles "Chas"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPX-N2W] - 1915(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1939, 1946-1975; Waverton, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1571, 1935, NSW; AOLCP 267, 1935; COCP2 74, 1936; COCP1 893, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1949); public servant (Bondi, NSW, 1958-1963); engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HAMMOND''== * [[/John Harold Hammond|Hammond, John Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HP-67H] - 1875(NSW)-1932(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: barrister-at-law (Ashfield, 1913); barrister (Killara, 1930-1932) * [[/Herbert Bowes Hammond|Hammond, Herbert Bowes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4J-2PK] - 1907(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2NI Sydney (Chatswood, 1925; Epping, 1926-1927; Chatswood, 1928; Naremburn, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 64, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 895, 1925 12; 2COCP 318, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Naremburn, NSW, 1930); musician (Terrigal, NSW, 1932-1949); process worker (Meadow Bank, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Horace Arthur Hammond|Hammond, Horace Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHG-5ZP] - 1898(Eng)-1932(WA) - Licences: 6CH Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1922-1925; Swanbourne, WA, 1929-1931) ==''HANCOCK''== * [[/G. A. Hancock|Hancock, C. A. or G. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: V748 Receive Melbourne (Berwick, 1922); 3GU Receive Melbourne (Berwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/D'Arcy Maxwell Hancock|Hancock, D'Arcy Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCG4-L3Y] - 1910(SA)-2017(SA)107yo - Licences: 5RJ Kadina (1927-1939, 1946-1960); 5RJ Adelaide (Mitchell Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 356, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kadina, 1947) * [[/Garnet Robert Lovedale Hancock|Hancock, Garnet Robert Lovedale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT22-2P2] - 1909(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Melbourne (Northcote, 1932, 1948-1969; Clifton Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1063, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Newmarket, Vic, 1931-1937); telegraphist (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1942; Collingwood, Vic, 1949-1968; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HAND''== * [[/Frederick William Hand|Hand, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L89Y-XMP] - 1921(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3YH Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947); 7YH Georgetown (1954); 7YH Cascade (1955); 7YH Seven Mile Beach (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2289, 1939, Vic; BOCP 914, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949); electrician (George Town, Tas, 1954); engineer (Seven Mile Beach, Tas, 1963); technician (Wattle Park, Vic, 1967; Box Hill South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HANDEL''== * [[/Keith Frederick Handel|Handel, Keith Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5TF-KYH] - 1913(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2IA Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1939, 1946; Roseville, 1947; Earlwood, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1413, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hurstville, NSW, 1936-1943; Earlwood, NSW, 1949; Eastwood, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''HANDS''== * [[/Douglas Anstruther Hands|Hands, Douglas Anstruther]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G361-FBG] - 1916(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ZV Sydney (Annandale, 1934-1936; Manly, 1937-1939, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1264, 1934, NSW; COCP2 119, 1937; COCP1 987, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1937); police constable (Manly, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Ronald Hands|Hands, Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKX7-GFQ] - 1912(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZD Sydney (Camperdown, 1934-1935; Annandale, 1936; Manly, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1344, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Annandale, NSW, 1935-1936); traveller (Manly, NSW, 1937-1943); co-ordinating officer (Manly, NSW, 1949-1968) ==''HANHAM''== * [[/Frank Stewart Hanham|Hanham, Frank Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN42-933] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3BJ Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 839, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Essendon, Vic, 1934-1942); electrical mechanic (Essendon, Vic, 1949); technician (Strathmore, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''HANNAFORD''== * [[/Bruce Hannaford|Hannaford, Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9Q-BXV] - 1918(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 2ALR Maitland West (1939); 2ALR Katoomba (1946-1947); 2ALR Maitland (1948); 2ALR Cessnock (1950); 5DT Adelaide (Finchley Park, 1954; Reynella, 1955); 5DT Port Augusta (1956); 2XI Broken Hill (1958-1960); 5XI Adelaide (CBD, 1965); 5XI Peterborough (1969); 5XI Adelaide (Athelstone, 1975; Elizabeth Grove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2262, 1939, NSW; AOCP2 87, 1946; BOCP 789, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (West Maitland, NSW, 1943); farmer (Wallace Creek, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Cessnock, NSW, 1949; Broken Hill, NSW, 1958) ==''HANNAM''== * [[/Harold William Hannam|Hannam, Harold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G83F-J78] - 1913(NSW)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 2IR Sydney (Hurstville South, 1935-1937); 2IR Orange (1938-1939); Sydney (South Hurstville, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1472, 1935, Qld; BOCP 9, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Orange, 1943; Hurstville, 1949); engineer (Cheltenham, 1949-1954; Moorabbin, 1963) * [[/Walter Henry Hannam|Hannam, Walter Henry "Wally" "Wal", "Doc", "Fatty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/273W-H9T] - 1885(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XQI Stamford, Qld (1911-1914); 2YH Sydney (Balmain, 1924; Mosman, 1924-1933; Willoughby, 1934-1939); 2AXH Terrigal (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 27, 1924, No. 10 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, first secretary 1910); wireless operator Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1912-1914) - Relationships: don't confuse with father William Henry Hannam of Hannams Ltd, engineers & sheet metal workers - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Walter Henry Hannam|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/biography/hannam_walter.php Bio1]; [https://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/history/people/walter-hannam/ Bio2] - Trovetag: "XQI-2YH-2AXH - Walter Henry Hannam" ==''HANSCOMBE''== * [[/Silvester Thomas Hanscombe|Hanscombe, Silvester Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNQ-8VR] - 1908(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Waverley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1949); clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1958); mail officer (Peakhurst, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''HANSEN''== * [[/Harold William Hansen|Hansen, Harold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93DG-45T] - 1914(Qld)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 4FH Brisbane (Forest Hill, 1935-1939); 4SV Brisbane (Bulimba, 1948-1965; Carina, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1508, 1935, Qld; BOCP 1039, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, 1937, radio technician); state public servant (BCC, communications officer) - Relationships: father of Graham Hansen 4FV - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Forest Hill, Qld, 1936-1937); WT Operator (Wendouree, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Maryborough, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Carina, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''HARDGRAVE''== * [[/Philip Hardgrave|Hardgrave, Philip "Pop"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPF-XL5] - 1857(Qld)-1940(Qld) - Licences: 4PH Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1150, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: oldest person in British Empire to obtain a full licence - Electoral Rolls: fruitgrower (Wellington Point, 1916-1928) ==''HARDIE''== * [[/Bruce Netherton Kilgour Hardie|Hardie, Bruce Netherton Kilgour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ95-FMJ] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3YX Melbourne (Garden Vale, 1925-1933; City, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 49, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WIA Vic - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1921); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1934; City, 1935-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1963) - Links: [https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=126495 AIF] - TroveTag: "3YX - Bruce Netherton Kilgour Hardie" ==''HARDING''== * [[/Charles Henry Victor Harding|Harding, Charles Henry Victor "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHZ-5DW] - 1898(Irl)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6DG Receive Albany (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Albany, WA, 1922-1925; Pingelly, WA, 1931-1954; South Perth, WA, 1958); retired (Como, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Lewis George Herbert Harding|Harding, Lewis George Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVN6-7KQ] - 1917(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3LX Melbourne (Footscray, 1934-1939; Box Hill, 1947-1948; Nunawading, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1281, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Box Hill, Vic, 1949); technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1963) ==''HARDINGE''== * [[/Biron Elliot Hardinge|Hardinge, Biron Elliot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8FG-YWQ] - 1912(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3TA Melbourne (Ormond, 1931); 3TA Horsham (1933-1939, 1947-1960); 3TA Healesville (1965-1975); 3ATA Portable Horsham (1947-1960); 3ATA Mobile Healesville (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 734, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Horsham, Vic, 1954; Healesville, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''HARDISTY''== * [[/David Charles Hardisty|Hardisty, David Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTM-C4W] - 1907(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6DH Perth (Victoria Park, 1926-1939; West Perth, 1946-1948; Applecross, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 273, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: packer (Victoria Park, 1931-1943); radio mechanic (Applecross, 1954-1980) ==''HARDMAN''== * [[/Cecil Alfred Hardman|Hardman, Cecil Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZML-FK6] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2KR Gunnedah (1931-1937); 2KR Woy Woy (1938-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 779, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Gunnedah, NSW, 1934-1936; Woy Woy, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''HARDY''== * [[/Walter Robert Hardy|Hardy, Walter Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD3F-GM7] - 1900(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2RD Sydney (Glebe, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 187, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1930; Hurstville, NSW, 1930); electrical engineer (Hurstville, NSW, 1932-1933; Glebe, NSW, 1935); salesman (Kogarah, NSW, 1937-1943; Carlton, NSW, 1949-1968); journalist (Carlton, NSW, 1972); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1977) ==''HARKIN''== * [[/Dennis James Harkin|Harkin, Denis or Dennis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G45Q-9PH] - 1903(SA)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3YN Receive Melbourne (Prahran, 1923); 3KF Melbourne (Kensington, 1924-1925); 3YN Melbourne (Preston, 1924-1926); 4YN Bowen (1927); 3YN Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1931); 3YY Newport (1938); 6YN Pearce (1938); 3ADJ Melbourne (Prahran, 1946-1948; Middle Park, 1954-1956; Thornbury, 1960-1975); 4ADJ Maryborough (1980) - Qualifications: CPRT 782, 1923; 1COCP 280, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club participant (WIAQ); career military (RAAF); federal public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1926; Brunswick, Vic, 1931; Newport, 1937); RAAF (Clifton Hill, 1942); technician (Prahran, 1949; Albert Park, 1954); radio technician (Thornbury, 1963-1972); nil (Maryborough, 1977-1980) ==''HARKNESS''== * [[/Keith Lynn Harkness|Harkness, Keith Lynn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKYJ-DNT] - 1906(NSW)-1998(Norfolk Island) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Double Bay, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1320, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1936); warehouseman salesman (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937; Cremorne, NSW, 1943); traveller (Cremorne, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HARLEN''== * [[/John Edward Harlen|Harlen, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8MP-TWB] - 1884(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Sunnybank, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1908); fruit grower (Sunnybank, Qld, 1912-1949) ==''HARLEY''== * [[/Gordon Nicoll Harley|Harley, Gordon Nicoll]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89D-41H] - 1901(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: "4AR Unlicensed" Ipswich (1926-1928); 4GH Ipswich (1928-1933); 4GH Didcott (1937-1939); 4GH Maryborough (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 385, 1928, No. 43 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (radio manufacture); employment (school teacher); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brassall, 1925); school teacher (Didcot, 1936-1943); teacher (Maryborough, 1949); school teacher (Maryborough, 1954-1980) ==''HARMAN''== * [[/Henry Charles Harman|Harman, Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHT-KP6] - 1912(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2XH Kurri Kurri (1931-1935); 2GH Sydney (Raymond Terrace, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 861, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Kurri Kurri, NSW, 1934-1937); RAAF (Raymond Terrace, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HARMER''== * [[/George Harmer|Harmer, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRTY-KHZ] - 1900(Eng)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4XW Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Camp Hill, 1954-1956; Coorparoo, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1301, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club member (WIAQ); telephone technician (PMGD); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937-1954); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''HARRANTH''== * [[/Wolf Harranth|Harranth, Wolf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBY-MY8] - 1941(Austria)-2021(Austria) - Licences: OE1WHC Austria - curator of Dokufunk, host of the world's largest collection of amateur radio and broadcast QSLs; amateur radio operator; broadcast announcer; historian (amateur radio, broadcasting); children's book author; translator - provided the core of the WIA QSL collection - Links: [[w:Wolf_Harranth|Wikipedia]]; [http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/OE1WHC/ Ham Gallery]; [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/personalities/index.php?CID=12863&ID=37418#A37418 Dokufunk Tributes] ==''HARRINGTON''== * [[/Herbert William Harrington|Harrington, Herbert William "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/M4ZT-5YJ] - 1891(Qld)-1946(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - radio inspector (SA, 1923); WW1 (Sapper, Wireless School Moore Park, 1917; Australian Flying Corps, 1919) - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Hayhurst, SA, 1939-1943) - Awards: Mercantile Marine Medal (WW1) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/177564 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2021133 AWM Embarkation Roll]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10624408 AWM] - TroveTag: "Herbert William Harrington"(150+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Harrington"(10+ tags) ==''HARRIS''== * [[/Alfred Charles Harris|Harris, Alfred Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZY1-F4K] - 1900(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3CH Birchip (1926-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 303, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; class B licence?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous ACHs - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ouyen, Vic, 1924); electrical engineer (Birchip, Vic, 1925-1954; Power Station, Ouyen, Vic, 1963) * [[/Herbert Ernest Harris|Harris, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G59V-NG6] - 1880(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XGR Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: tailor's cutter (North Sydney, NSW, 1913); tailor (Dee Why, NSW, 1930-1933); cutter (Manly, NSW, 1934-1935; Balgowlah, NSW, 1936-1943); tailor (Seaforth, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/Ross Clifford Harris|Harris, Ross Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5Y2-DZF] - 1917(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5FL Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1939; Malvern, 1947-1948; Hawthorn, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1651, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Valentine Harms Harris|Harris, Valentine Harms]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PM-FDM] - 1909(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6NL Perth (Shenton Park, 1935-1939; Applecross, 1947-1969); 6NL Denmark (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1579, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Husband of 6YL Ruth Victoria Harris nee Longley - Electoral Rolls: garage employee (Subiaco, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); mechanic (Applecross, WA, 1949-1972) ==''HARRISON''== * [[/Arthur Roberts Harrison|Harrison, Arthur Roberts]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J7-YHJ] - 1909(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2DT Sydney (Stanmore, 1934-1939, 1948-1961; Concord West, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1326, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Petersham, NSW, 1930-1958; Stanmore, NSW, 1963) * [[/Maurice Haydn Harrison|Harrison, Maurice Haydn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMK-KWV] - 1913(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2OY Sydney (Paddington, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 18, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1931-1946) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Parkes, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949); policeman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); police sergeant (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Percival Lionel Carr Harrison|Harrison, Percival Lionel Carr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM3-VDC] - 1912(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6LH Perth (Claremont, 1937-1939; Armadale, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1909, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Claremont, WA, 1936-1937); civil servant (Armadale, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/Victor William Harrison|Harrison, Victor William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSM-2BS] - 1911(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3QD Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1937-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948; North Balwyn, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1949, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Mont Albert, Vic, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); technician (Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1954-1963; Balwyn North, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''HARRISS''== * [[/Alfred George Harriss|Harriss, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8HN-THZ] - 1873(Eng)-1932(Qld) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) - amateur operator; radio clubs (Longreach Radio Club); business proprietor (Jackson & Harriss) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Longreach, 1930) - Relationships: father of Dorothy Winnifred Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss * [[/Dorothy Winnifred Harriss|Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGYC-3CP] - 1905(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4DH Longreach (1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 573, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); first YL operator in Qld - Electoral Rolls: typist (Longreach, 1930); home duties (Longreach, 1936-1943; Warwick, 1949; Toowoomba, 1954-1977; Macgregor, 1980) - Relationships: daughter of Alfred George Harriss * [[/Wilfred Lloyd Harriss|Harriss, Wilfred Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQ2-MS6] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ALF Sydney (Coogee, 1939, 1946-1960; Lugarno, 1961-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 1285, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Coogee, NSW, 1943-1954); teacher (Coogee, NSW, 1958; Lugarno, NSW, 1963-1968; Falconbridge, NSW, 1972; Springwood, NSW, 1977) ==''HARRISSON''== * [[/Charles Harrisson|Harrisson, Charles "Snowy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-VK3] - 1908(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7CH Hobart (Bellerive, 1933); 3CN Shepparton (1937-1939, 1948); 7CH Hobart (Moonah, 1954-1960); 7CH Burnie (1965); 7CH Hobart (Bellerive, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 348, 1927, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son of Charles Turnbull Harrisson, biologist in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Shepparton, Vic, 1936-1949); bank manager (Moonah, Tas, 1954) ==''HARSTON''== * [[/Leslie William Harston|Harston, Leslie William or William Leslie "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQD-XVY] - 1897(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4RY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1932-1939, 1946-1948; Holland Park, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 903, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (art shop) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Clayfield, Qld, 1921-1943); no occupation (Holland Park, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''HART''== * [[/Augustus Samuel Hart|Hart, Augustus Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CMQ-4CP] - 1890(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 57, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Watchem, Vic, 1912; Glen Thompson, 1913); wireless engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1936-1937); wireless operator (Esperance, 1943); telegraphist (Darwin, 1949); wireless officer (Moonee Ponds, 1963-1968; Essendon, 1972) * [[/James Claude Hoyte John Hart|Hart, James Claude Hoyte John "Hoyte John", "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWC-W4C] - 1904(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2HO Sydney (Manly, 1928-1931; Roseville, 1933-1939, 1946-1956; St Ives East, 1957-1975; Manly, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 410, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 4622, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, 1933-1954; St Ives, 1958-1963); retired (St Ives, 1968-1977; Manly, 1980) * [[/John William Hart|Hart, John William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2399, 1939, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWHs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norman Victor Hart|Hart, Norman Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNK3-TXW] - 1908(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4KO Booval (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 760, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club member (WIA, Ipswich RC); engineer - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Booval, 1932-1937); grocer (Booval, 1943-1949); radio technician (Booval, 1954-1972; East Ipswich, 1977-1980) * [[/William James Hart|Hart, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGH-MW8] - 1911(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ACA Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1938); 2ACA Orange (1939); 2ACA Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1947); 2ACR Sydney (Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 69, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Marrickville, NSW, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1954); public servant (Collaroy Plateau, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/William John Hart|Hart, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGH-CKN] - 1926(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2YQ Sydney (Mosman, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 589, 1958; AOCP 3819, 1959; COCP3 4611, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954); medical practitioner (Mosman, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''HARTLEY''== * [[/Arthur Hartley|Hartley, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP58-YDC] - 1911(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2VY Sydney (Lakemba, 1933-1939, 1946-1965; Greenacre, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1218, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1934-1937); welder (Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1963); foreman (Greenacre, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''HARVEY''== * [[/B. C. L. Harvey|Harvey, B. C. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAC Melbourne (Port Melbourne, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Colin Geoffrey Harvey|Harvey, Colin Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC4-31J] - 1920(Vic)-2010(ACT) - Licences: 3UO Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939; East St Kilda, 1947-1956); 2AQU Glenbrook (1958-1961); 1AU Canberra (Hughes, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1695, 1936, Vic; BOCP 203, 1938; TVOCP 31, 1957; 1COCP N26, 1970 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flight Lieutenant, 1944) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CGH - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Armadale, Vic, 1949); RAAF (Glenbrook, NSW, 1958; Hughes, ACT, 1968-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1528008 AWM] * [[/Edward Rossiter Harvey|Harvey, Edward Rossiter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBP-BK8] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 6RG Perth (Scarborough, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 4RK Surfers Paradise (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2041, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Leederville, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1943); newsagent (Scarborough, WA, 1949-1958); shopkeeper (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1963); proprietor (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Mermaid Waters, Qld, 1980) * [[/James Harvey|Harvey, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHX-WJW] - 1907(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DR Brisbane (Buranda, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 4ZJO Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2235, 1938, Qld; NAOCP Q3, 1976 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Commonwealth Public Servant (Belmont, Qld, 1954-1968) * [[/Joseph Melville Harvey|Harvey, Joseph Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHSW-R2Z] - 1892(Tas)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6CG Receive Donnybrook (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: agriculturalist (Thomson's Brook, Donnybrook, WA, 1930-1963) * [[/Manning Herbert Harvey|Harvey, Manning Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZGG-LFZ] - 1887(Tas)-1932(Tas) - Licences: XZC Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1914-1928) ==''HASELDINE''== * [[/John Craig Haseldine|Haseldine, John Craig]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTV-TNW] - 1918(SA)-2011(SA) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1947-1965; Pennington, 1969); 3QG Melbourne (Mulgrave, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2391, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: serviceman (Cheltenham, SA, 1939; Burleigh Estate, SA, 1941); electrician (Mulgrave, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HASKARD''== * [[/Reginald Geoffrey Haskard|Haskard, Reginald Geoffrey "Geoff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB5-S35] - 1906(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Jamestown, 1923-1924); 5RH Adelaide (Jamestown, 1927-1931; North Adelaide, 1933; Malvern, 1937-1939; Helmsdale, 1947; Plympton, 1948-1975; West Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 316, 1927, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 1558, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: retreader (Malvern, 1939-1941); wireless operator (Malvern, 1943) ==''HASSELBACH''== * [[/Edward Hasselbach|Hasselbach, Edward or Eduard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZS2-GZH] - 1849(Germany)-1928(Vic) - Licences: XKN Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1914; Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1928) ==''HATFIELD''== * [[/Westrop Henry Hatfield|Hatfield, Westrop Henry "West"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB5-VF5] - 1909(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD) ==''HATTAM''== * [[/Fred Hattam|Hattam, Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZV-QDL] - 1906(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3HW Castlemaine (1929-1939); 3BAL Castlemaine (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 541, 1929, Vic; BOCP 410, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Castlemaine, 1928-1937); radio mechanic (Castlemaine, 1954-1967); engineer (Castlemaine, 1968-1972) ==''HATTON''== * [[/Donald Edsall Hatton|Hatton, Donald Edsall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB2-YHY] - 1925(NSW)-2009(Vic) - Licences: 2AI Sydney (Abbotsford, 1947-1954; Vaucluse, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 34, 1946, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2AGU Harry Creighton Hatton & brother of 2GD Kenneth Harry Hatton - Comment: Died with wife in 2009 Vic bushfires - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Abbotsford, NSW, 1949-1954); scientist (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963; Templestowe, Vic, 1967-1977) - Links: [http://royalcommission.vic.gov.au/getdoc/f95fb3fc-117e-46c7-b2cc-22ec17a5dd88/Transcript_VBRC_Day_117_04-Mar-2010-REDACTED.pdf Bushfire Royal Commission] * [[/Harry Creighton Hatton|Hatton, Harry Creighton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH1R-8XB] - 1893(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Abbotsford, 1923); 2AGU Sydney (Abbotsford, 1938-1939, 1946-1958) (1946 to 1955, licence held with son Kenneth Harry Hatton) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, Gunner, 1915-1918, Gassed) - Relationships: Father of 2GD Kenneth Harry Hatton & 2AI Donald Edsall Hatton - Electoral Rolls: Fitter & turner with Warburton Franki (1915, Army enlistment); fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1930-1958) * [[/Kenneth Harry Hatton|Hatton, Kenneth Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKML-N4T] - 1921(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2GD Sydney (Abbotsford, 1938-1939, 1947; Epping, 1948-1957; Pymble, 1958); 2AGU Sydney (Abbotsford, 1946-1955) (licence held with Harry Creighton Hatton); 2AGU Sydney (Pymble, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2104, 1938, NSW; COCP2 363, 1940; COCP1 451, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2AGU Harry Creighton Hatton & brother of 2AI Donald Edsall Hatton - Electoral Rolls: airline radio officer (Epping, NSW, 1949; Eastwood, NSW, 1954); radio officer (Pymble, NSW, 1958; St Ives, NSW, 1963); airline navigator (St Ives, NSW, 1968); navigator (St Ives, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HAVYATT''== * [[/Alaric Havyatt|Havyatt, Alaric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMK7-5XZ] - 1917(NZ)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2AET Sydney (Double Bay, 1936-1938; Edgecliff, 1939, 1946-1947; Roseville, 1948-1958); 2AZQ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1969; Woolwich, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1825, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Edgecliff, NSW, 1943); student (Gordon, NSW, 1949; Roseville, NSW, 1954-1958); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1968); engineer (Woolwich, NSW, 1972-1977; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1980) ==''HAWKER''== * [[/H. Hawker|Hawker, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XHH Grafton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HAWKESWORTH''== * [[/Norman John Hawkesworth|Hawkesworth, Norman John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CQ-CB8] - 1908(NSW)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3FT Melbourne (Auburn, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2361, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: printer (South Yarra, Vic, 1931); labourer (Melbourne East, Vic, 1936); waiter (St Kilda, Vic, 1937); radio wireman (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1968); radio worker (Auburn, Vic, 1972); retired (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HAWKINS''== * [[/Henry William Albert Hawkins|Hawkins, Henry William Albert "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GF-3WX] - 1914(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2YL Cessnock (1932-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1073, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Cessnock, NSW, 1935-1972) ==''HAWORTH''== * [[/William Haworth|Haworth, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G823-JT3] - 1896(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences Q737 Receive Qld (1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ironside Estate, 1917); mechanic (Taringa, 1921-1928); lineman (North Tmborine, 1931); electrical mechanic (Eagle Heights, 1936; Toowong, 1937); telephone mechanic (Bundaberg, 1943-1949); technician (Toowong, 1954-1972); retired (Caloundra, 1977-1980) ==''HAWSON''== * [[/Thomas Edgar Cecil Hawson|Hawson, Thomas Edgar Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ2-ZV9] - 1916(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4CH Ipswich (Woodend, 1937-1939; East Ipswich, 1947-1948); 4CH Brisbane (Yeronga, 1969; Salisbury, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2016, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: agent (Ipswich, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (East Ipswich, Qld, 1949); storekeeper (Windsor, Qld, 1954; Yeronga, Qld, 1958; Salisbury, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''HAY''== * [[/Patrick Walsh Hay|Hay, Patrick Walsh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZS-8Q9] - 1918(NSW)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 2ADW Sydney (Lidcombe, 1936-1938; Sefton, 1939); 4PH Toowoomba (1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1730, 1930, NSW; BOCP 639, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sefton, NSW, 1943); engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Toowoomba North, Qld, 1958-1963) ==''HAYES''== * [[/William Lyall Hayes|Hayes, William Lyall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB9-GGX] - 1908(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AJL Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939; Chatswood, 1946-1954; Artarmon, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2082, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Roseville, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1936-1937); industrial chemist (Roseville, NSW, 1943; Epping, NSW, 1943; Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1954; Artarmon, NSW, 1958-1968); chemist (Artarmon, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HAYLES''== * [[/Ernest Edward Hayles|Hayles, Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCQT-F9K] - 1911(Qld)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 4HY Innisfail (1938-1939, 1947-1948); 2AHY Wollongong (1954-1958); 2AHY Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1960-1969; Roseville, 1975); 2AHY Alstonville (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2153, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Innisfail, Qld, 1936-1949; Wollongong, NSW, 1954); dental technician (Roseville, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ==''HAYMAN''== * [[/Arthur Henry Hayman|Hayman, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ19-MCS] - 1888(NZ)-1974(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 26, 1914 - coastal wireless Operator (Broome, WA); radio telegraphist at WW1 enlistment; WW1 (Army, NZEF, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Kaiapoi, NZ, 1911; Christchurch, NZ, 1919-1935; Fendleton, NZ, 1946-1949); retired (Fendalton, NZ, 1957; Papanui, NZ, 1972) * [[/William George Inglis Hayman|Hayman, William George Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-CX1] - 1897(Eng)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6BG Perth (Claremont, 1925); 6GH Perth (Claremont, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; scientist; educator - Electoral Rolls: lecturer (Claremont, 1922-1929); engineer (Claremont, 1931-1954); civil servant (Claremont, 1958-1968) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hayman-william-george-12971 ADB] ==''HAYNES''== * [[/Bruce Lot Henry Haynes|Haynes, Bruce Lot Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC44-8M4] - 1898(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2YA Armidale (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Armidale, 1930-1936); poultry farmer (West Pennant Hills, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2YA - Bruce Lot Henry Haynes" * [[/Thomas Ambrose John Haynes|Haynes, Thomas Ambrose John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSC5-WXM] - 1902(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5AY Adelaide (Black Forest Estate, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 835, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Black Forest, 1939-1943) * [[/Walter Charles Henry Haynes|Haynes, Walter Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWS-2LW] - 1910(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2XH Sydney (Petersham, 1939, 1946-1947); 2APH Sydney (Punchbowl, 1960; Oatley, 1961-1965; Sylvania Waters, 1969); 4APH Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2404, 1939, NSW; BOCP 569, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Ashfield, NSW, 1933-1934; Croydon, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1963); tv technician (Sylvania, NSW, 1968); acting superintendent (Fern Tree Gully, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1980) ==''HAZARD''== * [[/Cleveland Tidcombe Hazard|Hazard, Cleveland Tidcombe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BS-QML] - 1897(Vic)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XNT Melbourne (Brighton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army, 4th Field Artillery, medically discharged, multiple gunshot wounds, 1915-1918 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Murrabit, Vic, 1919-1927); clerk (Glen Innes, NSW, 1930-1932); accountant (Merewether, NSW, 1933-1937); civil servant (Toxteth, NSW, 1943); public servant (Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1968) ==''HAZLETT''== * [[/Royce Stanley Arnold Hazlett|Hazlett, Royce Stanley Arnold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXX4-F38] - 1932(Qld)-2015(Qld) - Licences: 4ZRH Brisbane (Wellers Hill, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: AOLCP 1159, 1961, Qld - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 4EO Stanley Albert Hazlett - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1954-1963); electrical contractor (Wellers Hill, Qld, 1968-1972); contractor (Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Stanley Albert Hazlett|Hazlett, Stanley Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC33-RH7] - 1900(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4EO Receive Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 4ZRH Royce Stanley Arnold Hazlett - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, Qld, 1925-1928); buyer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937-1968) ==''HEARPS''== * Hearps, David Edward - See David Edward Vaughan (change of name) ==''HEATH''== * [[/Allan Harry Heath|Heath, Allan Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5Y4-4DT] - 1914(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5ZX Adelaide (Prospect Park, 1934-1939; Highgate, 1947-1956; Brighton, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1369, 1934, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''HEATHERS''== * [[/Cyril John Heathers|Heathers, Cyril John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XN-NG9] - 1909(Eng)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2GZ Sydney (Bankstown, 1930-1934); 2UA Sydney (Bankstown, 1935-1939; Artarmon, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 615, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bankstown, 1930-1943); telephone engineer (Artarmon, 1949-1968); engineer (Artarmon, 1977-1980) - Comment: 2GZ callsign likely withdrawn by PMGD for 2GZ Orange commercial ==''HEAVEY''== * [[/John Aloysius Heavey|Heavey, John Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS8F-RNN] - 1894(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2XK Sydney (Maroubra, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT, 1916, NSW (Marconi); COCP1 40, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Wellington, NZ, 1919); wireless worker (Maroubra, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless industry (Maroubra, NSW, 1936-1954); technician (OTC Radio Receiving Station, Bringelly, NSW, 1958); no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''HEDLEY''== * [[/Charles Hedley|Hedley, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54F-R7Z] - 1908(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2MT Newcastle (Hamilton, 1933; Mayfield, 1935-1938); 2MT Wollongong (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1174, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hamilton, NSW, 1930-1934; Mayfield, NSW, 1935-1937; Wollongong, NSW, 1943-1968; Mngrtn, 1977; Wollongong West, NSW, 1980) ==''HEEPS''== * [[/Frank William Heeps|Heeps, Frank William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Y3-MPG] - 1911(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3ADX Melbourne (Richmond, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2362, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Richmond South, Vic, 1934-1936); brass finisher (Richmond, Vic, 1937); metal worker (Richmond, Vic, 1949-1977) ==''HEHIR''== * [[/William James Hehir|Hehir, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYYL-PY2] - 1912(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3RE Melbourne (Kew, 1935-1939, 1947); 3RE Hamilton (1948-1980+); 3ARE Mobile/Portable Hamilton (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1520, 1935, Vic; BOCP 150, 1938; AIR3 6, 1938; AIR2 8, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); pilot (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1949-1968); engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HEILBRONN''== * [[/George Heilbronn|Heilbronn, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJHL-PW3] - 1894(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4GG Chinchilla (1929-1939); 4GG Yarraman (1946-1955); 4GG Crows Nest (1956); 4GG Millmerran (1960); 4GG Brisbane (Wynnum, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 565, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Qld Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: locomotive fireman (Chinchilla, 1925-1937); locomotive driver (Yarraman, 1954); engine driver (Millmerran, 1943-1958); retired (Wynnum, 1963-1968) ==''HEIMANN''== * [[/Theodore Roy Heimann|Heimann or Heiman Von Koenigswerter, Theodore Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSZ-JXK] - 1910(SA)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2TH Wagga Wagga (1935-1937); 2TH Sydney (Hurstone Park, 1938-1939); 2TH Wagga Wagga (1946-1947); 2TH Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1948-1950; Bondi, 1954-1969); 2TH Newcastle (Lorn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optometrist (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1931-1937); radio technician (Urana, NSW, 1949); secretary (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (North Maitland, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HEINE''== * [[/John Frederick Heine|Heine, John Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VS-V1F] - 1908(Tas)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 7JK Hobart (City, 1927; Bellerive, 1931); 4JX Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1933; Ascot, 1935; Kangaroo Point, 1937; Mowbray Park, 1938-1939); 3JF Melbourne (Beaumaris) (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 355, 1927, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1934; Norman Park, Qld, 1937); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949); representative (Beaumaris, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''HEINECKE''== * [[/Heinrich Victor Heinecke|Heinecke, Heinrich Victor "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJ7-SF9] - 1889(Vic)-1971(SA) - Licences: XJF Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1912); engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1914); electrical engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1919; Yallourn, Vic, 1934-1937); engineer (Kangaroo Flat, Vic, 1942) ==''HEINRICH''== * [[/William Latimer Heinrich|Heinrich, William Latimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG5-S7Y] - 1917(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5HR Bute (1934-1939); 5HR Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1376, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmhand (Bute, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HEITSCH''== * [[/Henry John Keith Heitsch|Heitsch, Henry John Keith or Heinrich Johann]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CV-QYP] - 1907(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 3HK Melbourne (Mitcham, 1929-1939, 1947-1975); 4AHK Scarness (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 516, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: piano fitter (Mitcham, 1931-1954); technician (Mitcham, 1963-1977); retired (Scarness, Qld, 1980) ==''HELLAWELL''== * [[/Francis Herbert Hellawell|Hellawell, Francis Herbert "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK5G-478] - 1885(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: Nil identified as yet - Qualifications: Nil identified as yet - early wireless experimenter; amateur radio clubs (member, WIQ); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Toowong, 1913-1914; Coorparoo, 1919; East Annerley, 1925; Annerley, 1929-1934); clerk (Brisbane City, 1937); no occupation (Beachmere, 1943-1949; Annerley, 1954-1958) ==''HELLICAR''== * [[/Geoffrey Charles Hellicar|Hellicar, Geoffrey Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWD-5M8] - 1916(???)-1932(NSW) - Licences: 2AX Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1931-1932) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 928, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HELLYER''== * [[/Leicester Henry Hellyer|Hellyer, Leicester Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFNW-BTC] - 1908(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LS Sydney (Rockdale, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 600, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Rockdale, 1930-1933; Manly, 1934-1935; Artarmon, 1936-1937; Willoughby, 1943; Artarmon, 1949-1963; Newport, 1968-1977) ==''HENDERSON''== * [[/Frederick James Henderson|Henderson, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQG-XRX] - 1891(Eng)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 208, 1916 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson|Henderson, Reginald Friend Hannam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6YC-QR8] - 1846(Eng)-1932(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - author of report into The Naval Forces of the Commonwealth (1 Mar 1911) which recommended the establishment of a network of coastal wireless stations for Australia - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson|Wikipedia]]; [https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/233299891 Henderson Report 1911] - TroveTag: "Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson" * [[/S. A. Henderson|Henderson, S. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5JN Adelaide (Walkerville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HENLEY''== * [[/Clarence Henley|Henley, Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQ9-Z2S] - 1887(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: XJCC Melbourne (Clayton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual is best fit but not fully identified (Licensed as CHH rather than CH) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1912-1913); farmer (Milawa, Vic, 1922); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1924-1937) ==''HENNESSEY''== * [[/Violet Elizabeth Hennessey|Nolan nee Hennessey, Violet Elizabeth]] - 1896(Qld)-19?? - Licences: 4LO Brisbane (City, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 826, 1931, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcasters - Comment: fourth YL operator in Qld ==''HENRIQUES''== * [[/Frederick Lester Henriques|Henry, Frederick Lester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W1P-SBF] - 1883(Vic)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2FH Sydney (Hunter's Hill & Motor Launch Amohine) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Hunter's Hill, NSW, 1930-1936; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937-1943) ==''HENRY''== * [[/Arthur Geddes Henry|Henry, Arthur Geddes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4QW-K9Z] - 1907(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2ZK Sydney (Sandringham, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 494, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Sandringham, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (San Souci, NSW, 1949-1963; Northbridge, NSW, 1968) * [[/Clement John Henry|Henry, Clement John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6T-RPC] - 1905(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Uralla (1923); 2CH Uralla (1924-1929); 2UR Uralla (1930-1939); 2UR Blakehurst (1946); 2UR Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1948-1957; Pymble, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 85, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Withdrawal: 2CH callsign withdrawn in 1930 for 2CH Sydney - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Uralla, 1930-1937); electrical fitter (RAAF Richmond, 1943); technician (Neutral Bay, 1949-1954; Pymble, 1958-1980) * [[/John Edwin Henry|Henry, John Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL6B-GD6] - 1868(Vic)-1933(Qld) - Licences: 4CZ Receive Mt Alford via Boonah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: baker (Gundy, NSW, 1913); farmer (Boonah, Qld, 1917-1921); storekeeper (Mt Alford, Qld, 1922-1926); baker (Dayboro, Qld, 1928; Wondai, Qld, 1931) * [[/Raymond Cherrington Henry|Henry, Raymond Cherrington "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5X-C1Y] - 1894(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5CY Cook (1935-1939); 5RY Adelaide (Goodwood, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1421, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Son, also named RCH, passed in WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Goodwood Park, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Robert Charles Henry|Henry, Robert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQNW-VF7] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AGC Tamworth (1937-1939); 2GZ Griffith (1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1890, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); clergyman (Hanwood, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Griffith, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''HENTZE''== * [[/Phillip Raoul Hentze|Hentze, Phillip Raoul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG2C-9RP] - 1905(Germany)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2RH Sydney (Killara, 1927-1928); 2RN Sydney (Manly, 1933; Darling Point, 1935-1936; Killara, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 326, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool buyer (Killara, NSW, 1930; Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1931; Manly, NSW, 1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1935; Killara, NSW, 1937); Commonwealth wool appraiser (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943-1949); wool buyer (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1963); director (Palm Beach, NSW, 1972); manager (Palm Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HENWOOD''== * [[/Ralph Franklin Henwood|Henwood, Ralph Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89X-CF6] - 1912(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6RL Perth (North Perth, 1930-1933; Claremont, 1937); 6RL Northam (1946-1948); 2AXA Sydney (Rose Bay, 1960-1961); 6RL Perth (Claremont, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 720, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 2, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Claremont, 1936); radio operator (6AM) (Northam, 1937); radio technician (Northam, 1943-1949; Claremont, 1954); technician (Bellevue Hill, 1958; Claremont, 1963-1972; Nedlands, 1977) ==''HEPTON''== * [[/William Dean Hepton|Hepton, William Dean "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRBB-VN5] - 1898(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4WD Brisbane (Milton, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 918, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, instructor 1932-1935) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Paddington, Qld, 1921; Milton, Qld, 1925-1963) ==''HERD''== * [[/James Kinross Herd|Herd, James Kinross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-YSQ] - 1901(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3JK Baccus Marsh (1924-1927); 3JK Wangaratta (1931-1939, 1946-1956); 3JK Mornington (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 36, 1924, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: surgeon dentist (Bacchus Marsh, Vic, 1924-1928); dentist (Wangaratta, Vic, 1937-1954); dental surgeon (Frankston, Vic, 1963) ==''HERMAN''== * [[/Leonard George Herman|Herman or Hermann, Leonard George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2Q-LW1] - 1914(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3NF Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1905, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''HERMANN''== * [[/Theodore Roy Hermann|Hermann, Theodore Roy]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1239, 1934, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HERSCHEL''== * [[/Henry Victor Herschel|Herschel, Henry Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N6-76H] - 1902(Qld)-1937(Qld) - Licences: 4UK Cairns (1929-1931); 4UK Toowoomba (1933); 4UK Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 564, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Newtown, 1925; Cairns, 1930; Indooroopilly, 1936-1937)- Comment: Passed too soon ==''HESKETH''== * [[/John Hesketh|Hesketh, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2B-YFT] - 1868(Eng)-1917(Vic) - Licences: XJEB Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; senior state public servant (Qld electrical engineer); senior federal public servant (PMGD, chief electrical engineer); military (Royal Engineers, Eng; Qld Defence Force, lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Kew, Vic, 1909-1917) - Links: [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/John_Hesketh IEE Bio]; [http://www.consuleng.com.au/Early%20Automatic%20Telephony%20in%20Australia%20-%20Moynihan%201985.pdf Automatic Telephony] - TroveTag: "XJEB - John Hesketh" & "!Wikibooks Hesketh" ==''HEWITT''== * [[/Archibald John Hewitt|Hewitt, Archibald John "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DZ-TNY] - 1910(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5XK Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1939); 5XK Kingscote (1946-1948); 5XK Adelaide (Torrensville, 1954; College Park, 1955-1956; Lucindale, 1960; Semaphore, 1965-1969; Ottaway, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 582, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Kingscote, 1939-1941) * [[/Clarence Richard Hewitt|Hewitt, Clarence Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6D1-718] - 1900(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CR Brisbane (Rosalie, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Petrie Tce, Qld, 1919); student (Petrie Tce, Qld, 1921-1926); moulder (Rosalie, Qld, 1928); carpenter (Rosalie, Qld, 1936-1943; Indooroopilly, Qld, 1949); hotel manager (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1954) * [[/Colin Frederick Hewitt|Hewitt, Colin Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXR-F2K] - 1928(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5CT Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1948-1955; Blair Athol, 1956-1965; Prospect, 1969; Banksia Park, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2819, 1948, SA; BOCP 1344, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Francis Hewitt|Hewitt, Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXR-PMC] - 1909(Vic)-1941(At Sea) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2074, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 10th Squadron, 1939-1941, passed flying battle, 2nd wireless operator) - Electoral Rolls: postal (Caulfield East, Vic, 1936-1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1721780 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10325082 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/796889 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Horace Thomas Hewitt|Hewitt, Horace Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MN6S-JBL] - 1904(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4PD Brisbane (Moorooka, 1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2377, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Hodgson, Qld, 1925; Bowen, Qld, 1930); mechanic (Roma, Qld, 1936-1937); turner (Moorooka, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Thomas George Hewitt|Hewitt, Thomas George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ2-PLM] - 1900(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 4TH Cairns (1937-1939); 2LH Lismore (1946-1961); 2ATG Lennox Head (1955-1961) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Cairns, Qld, 1930-1943; Lismore, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''HEY''== * [[/Eric Charles Hey|Hey, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDF-9NK] - 1916(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP N2736, 1987, NSW; AOCP N1874, 1988 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway porter (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); student (Coogee, NSW, 1954-1958); dental surgeon (Coogee, NSW, 1968); dentist (Coogee, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/hey-eric-charles-16914 Obituaries Australia] ==''HIAM''== * [[/Robert Charles Hiam|Hiam, Robert Charles "Charles"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCT-14T] - 1888(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XLD Melbourne (Balaclava, 1913-1914); 3LW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1931; Caulfield North, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 174, 1915 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: tailor (St Kilda, 1913-1928; Caulfield, 1931-1968); retired (Beaumaris, 1972-1980) ==''HIBBERT''== * [[/Charles Thomas Hibbert|Hibbert, Charles Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1R2-Y8N] - 1899(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2KQ Cootamundra (1929-1935) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 391, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Cootamundra, NSW, 1930-1935); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Ermington, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Gwendolyn near Budgewoi, NSW, 1972; Samarinda Point, NSW, 1980) ==''HICKS''== * [[/Charles McCall Hicks|Hicks, Charles McCall "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB9-L88] - 1921(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2ADV Sydney (Cremorne, 1938-1939, 1946-1955; Whale Beach, 1956-1958); 2ADV Forster (1960-1965); 2ADV Sydney (Avalon, 1969; Palm Beach, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2097, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1942); cutter (Cremorne, NSW, 1943-1949); director (Cremorne, NSW, 1954); company director (Forster, NSW, 1963) * [[/Henry Joseph Hicks|Hicks, Henry Joseph "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QG-RRR] - 1913(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 1HH Macquarie Island (1955-1956); 4HG Willis Island (1963); 9HG Lae, New Guinea (1965-1969); 4HG Tolga (1975-1980) - Qualifications: AOCP 2468, 1941, Qld; 1COCP 784, 1944 - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: letterpress machinist (Cairns, 1936-1937); printer (Newtown, 1943); radio officer (Broome, 1963); wireless operator (Thursday Island, 1972); retired (Tolga, 1977-1980) - Awards: BEM (1958, Officer in Charge, Radio Weather Reporting Station, Willis Islets) ==''HIGGINBOTHAM''== * [[/Ronald William Higginbotham|Higginbotham, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB5V-6KQ] - 1915(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3RN Melbourne (Ashburton, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2149, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); linotyper (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1967; Ashburton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HIGGINS''== * [[/Charles Sherlock Higgins|Higgins, Charles Sherlock]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WK-X4K] - 1915(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2LO Sydney (Pendle Hill, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Wentworthville, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1160, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Pendle Hill, NSW, 1937-1943); research engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Gordon Conway Higgins|Higgins, John Gordon Conway "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD45-FKK] - 1884(NSW)-1963(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 29, 1914 - wireless telegraphist; WW1 (merchant navy); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Perth, 1910-1912); radio engineer (Prahran, 1925-1927); manufacturer (St Kilda, Vic, 1934-1937); soldier (Caulfield, 1942); military duties (South Yarra, 1949); retired (Dromana, 1954; Sorrento, 1963) * [[/Murray William Higgins|Higgins, Murray William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZV-LT8] - 1920(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5QM Adelaide (North Unley, 1947; Parkside, 1948; Harcourt Gardens, 1954; Panorama, 1965-1969); 5AQM Adelaide (Panorama, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2260, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Knoxville, SA, 1943) ==''HIGGS''== * [[/Arthur John Higgs|Higgs, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBF-919] - 1904(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2GY Canberra (Mt Stromlo, 1931-1939); 2GY Sydney (Bayview, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP N321, 1975, No. ?? in ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1928); astronomer (Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1931-1937); engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); research officer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1949-1954); secretary (West Ryde, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Bayview, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HILDER''== * [[/Henry Edward Hilder|Hilder, Henry Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVWH-4VK] - 1918(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4HH Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1946-1948; Nudgee, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 69, 1946, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, Army, 2AIF, Signals, 1940-1947); employment (Brisbane Fire Brigade, communications) - Halcyon: says AOCP Brisbane 1936 but no record - Electoral Rolls: storeman (East Brisbane, Qld, 1941-1949); fireman (Nudgee, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert Henry Hilder|Hilder, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRF8-1PY] - 1902(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AFT Bourke (1937-1939); 2AFT Hillston (1946-1948); 2AFT Trida (1950-1961); 2AFT Quirindi (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1848, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: overseer (Bourke, NSW, 1930); station manager (Fort Bourke Station, Bourke, 1936-1943; Hunthawang, Hillston, NSW, 1949); grazier (Cogie via Trida, NSW, 1954-1963; Fintona, Quirindi, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Quirindi, NSW, 1977) ==''HILDYARD''== * [[/Athol David Hildyard|Hildyard, Athol David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNY-TBD] - 1919(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7DH Hobart (City, 1936-1939, 1948; Montagu Bay, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1735, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; 1AOCP 50, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: broadcast technician (Hobart South, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Montagu Bay, 1954) ==''HILL''== * [[/Alfred Wyatt Hill|Hill, Alfred Wyatt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Y-5VM] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TS Sydney (Killara, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Stanley Hill|Hill, Arthur Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-FRC] - 1906(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AH Wiluna (1937-1939, 1947-1965); 6AH Busselton (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1985, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: Husband of 6MH Mary Lilian Hill nee - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wiluna, WA, 1931); engineer (Wiluna, WA, 1936-1949); business manager (Wiluna, WA, 1954-1963); retired (West Busselton, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Charles Andrew Hill|Hill, Charles Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/PM3G-QV1] - 1887(Eng)-1915(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (Officer-in-Charge VIR, 1914); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frederick John Hill|Hill, Frederick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CS-1J5] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TY Kurri Kurri (1929-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 500, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: colliery employee (Pelaw Main, 1930; Stanford Merthyr, 1934; Kurri Kurri, 1936-1937); winding driver (Kurri Kurri, 1968) * [[/G. M. Hill|Hill, G. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9GM Rabaul (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jack Hunter Hill|Hill, Jack Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCS-18Y] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ADT Lismore (1936-1939); 2ADT Sydney (Belmore, 1946); 2ADT Cessnock (1947-1954); 2ADT Inverell (1955-1965); 2ADT Port Macquarie (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1739, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Parramatta, NSW, 1931-1933; Lismore, NSW, 1934-1937; Enfield, NSW, 1943; Aberdare, NSW, 1949-1954; Inverell, NSW, 1958-1963; Port Macquarie, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Hill|Hill, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DY-7NX] - 1922(SA)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3AJN Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1956; Hawthorn, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2367, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Balwyn, Vic, 1954; Hawthorn, Vic, 1963-1977; Kew, Vic, 1980) * [[/Mary Lilian XXXX|Hill nee , Mary Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-JZY] - 1906(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6MH Wiluna (1937-1939, 1947-1965); 6MH Busselton (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1976, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 6AH Arthur Stanley Hill - Electoral Rolls: * [[/R. F. Hill|Hill, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAU Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HILLHOUSE''== * [[/James Reid Hillhouse|Hillhouse, James or James Reid]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-YZJ] - 1907(Sct)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4ZO Collinsville (1933-1939, 1947-1975); 4ZO Bowen (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1115, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coal miner (Collinsville, Qld, 1928-1963); retired (Gladstone, Qld, 1977) ==''HILTON''== * [[/William Edward Hilton|Hilton, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPR-P1K] - 1876(???)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XEQ Sydney (St Leonards, 1913-1914); 2BA Receive Sydney (Crows Nest, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Newtown, 1903); postmaster (Stockton, 1930-1932; Kurri Kurri, 1934-1936); retired (Long Jetty, 1943-1949) ==''HINE''== * [[/Francis Thomas Hine|Hine, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBY-3SZ] - 1907(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2QL Sydney (Campsie, 1935-1937; Richmond, 1938-1939; Homebush, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1434, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Campsie, 1930-1931; Temora, 1932-1935); wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, 1936-1937; Concord, 1943); radio officer (Homebush, 1954-1958; Strathfield West, 1968; Homebush, 1977-1980) ==''HINTON''== * [[/Wilfred Frank Hinton|Hinton, Wilfred Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VL7-X3G] - 1887(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XAAL Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 5th Reinforcements, 18th Battalion, Private, Lieut, Captain, 1915-1917) - Relationships: brother of 2FI Receive Ronald Stewart Hinton - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wagga Wagga, 1913) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2202474 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Ronald Stewart Hinton|Hinton, Ronald Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-NJJ] - 1896(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 94, 1932, NSW - amateur receiver - Relationships: brother of XAAL Wilfred Frank Hinton - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1943); technician (Clareville, NSW, 1949-1968); retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1977) ==''HIPWELL''== * [[/Ronald Anson Le Hunt Hipwell|Hipwell, Ronald Anson Le Hunt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HJ-SMM] - 1902(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3KU Swan Hill (1929-1933); 2ACD Broken Hill (1937-1939); 3ACD Melbourne (Dromana, 1955-1956); 5AJ Port Augusta (1960-1965); 3AEI Melbourne (Dromana, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 486, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 140, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda East, Vic, 1925); electrical engineer (Swan Hill, Vic, 1931); radio engineer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1943); radio electrical fitter (Dromana, Vic, 1949-1954); retired (Dromana, Vic, 1972) ==''HIRSCH''== * [[/Jacob Alexander Hirsch|Hirsch or Deerson, Jacob or Jakob Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWZX-RZ3] - 1896(Aus)-1979(Aus) - Licences: 2AE Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Oatley, 1930-1937); clerk (Canberra, 1949); no occupation (Pambula Beach, 1954-1972; Merimbula, 1977) ==''HITCHCOCK''== * [[/Leith Fuller Hitchcock|Hitchcock, Leith Fuller]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWC-Y61] - 1897(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4LH Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1931-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bacteriologist (Wooloowin, 1921-1936); research officer (Wooloowin, 1943-1949) ==''HOAD''== * [[/C. M. Hoad|Hoad, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: None yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 319, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Individual not yet identified ==''HOAR''== * [[/John Cecil Hoar|Hoar, John Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MVKW-HND] - 1900(Eng)-1964(WA) - Licences: 6OR Perth (Fremantle, 1931-1939; Mosman Park, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 786, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (RAGA Barracks, Fremantle, WA, 1925-1931; East Fremantle, WA, 1936-1937; Mosman Park, WA, 1949-1963) ==''HOARE''== * [[/Peter Hoare|Hoare, Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99K-6N4] - 1895(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2PH Gosford (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 82, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: signalman (Eastwood, NSW, 1930-1933); railway employee (Girraween, NSW, 1936-1943); signalman (Harris Park, NSW, 1949; Fairfield, NSW, 1954; Auburn, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Pierce Mark Hoare|Hoare, Pierce Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9G8-XMV] - 1895(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SL Lismore (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1227, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, Cyclist Corps & Machine Gun Co, 1916-1919); radio clubs (Richmond River Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Lismore, NSW, 1930-1937); radio engineer (Lismore, NSW, 1943-1958); no occupation (Lismore, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) - TroveTag: "2SL - Pierce Mark Hoare" ==''HOBART-DUFF''== * [[/William Vere Hobart Duff|Hobart-Duff, William Vere see Duff, William Vere Hobart]] ==''HOBBS''== * [[/Ivor Melville Hobbs|Hobbs, Ivor Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8R-524] - 1907(WA)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 6DO Merredin (!938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2202, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine-driver (Merredin, WA, 1936-1943); ice manufacturer (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1968) ==''HOBCROFT''== * [[/Hurtle Horace Hobcroft|Hobcroft, Hurtle Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WZ-G5T] - 1899(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5RE Adelaide (West Brunswick, 1928); 5RE Renmark (1931-1939, 1946-1956); 5RE Adelaide (Linden Park, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 420, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Relationships: Father of Rex Kelvin Hobcroft - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlton North, 1925-1926; Brunswick West, 1928); horticulturalist (Renmark, 1939-1943) ==''HOBLER''== * [[/Cecil Forde Hobler|Hobler, Cecil Forde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Q-TK9] - 1899(Qld)-1964(PNG) - Licences: 4HR Barcaldine (ca 1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: cousin of 4DO Harold Learmonth Hobler - Electoral Rolls: student (Rockhampton, Qld, 1921); solicitor (Barcaldine, Qld, 1925-1937) - TroveTag "4HR - Cecil Forde Hobler" * [[/Harold Learmonth Hobler|Hobler, Harold Learmonth "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKZ-8N1] - 1906(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 1217 Rockhampton (1921-1924); 4DO Receive Rockhampton (1923-1924); 4DO Rockhampton (1925-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 110, 1925, No. 12 in Qld; CPRT 1003, 1928 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, JOTA); business proprietor (picture theatre); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - QSLs: Remnant of QSL collection (250+) acquired ex Ebay by SSD & donated to NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Relationships: Cousin of Cecil Forde Hobler - Electoral Rolls: theatre manager (Rockhampton, 1930-1937); theatre proprietor (Rockhampton, 1943); soldier (Bulimba, 1943); theatre proprietor (Rockhampton, 1949); theatre manager (Rockhampton, 1958-1963); property owner (Rockhampton North, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "1217-4DO - Harold Learmonth Hobler" & "!Wikibooks 4DO" ==''HOCKING''== * [[/Edward John Hocking|Hocking, Edward John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK9-XC9] - 1898(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AIE Sydney (Hornsby, 1937-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2004, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Hornsby, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Harry Hocking|Hocking, Harry or Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7D-DZ4] - 1920(WA)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AMG Sydney (Campsie, 1938-1939); 2HH Sydney (Cronulla, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2225, NSW; COCP2 661, 1942; COCP1 699, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Campsie, NSW, 1943); radio operator (Cronulla, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HODDER''== * [[/Clarence William Hodder|Hodder, Clarence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLK-ZRC] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); 5LY Adelaide (Parkside, 1934-1939, 1947; Bridgewater, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1354, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Parkside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Frederick Alexander Hodder|Hodder, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD2L-6LY] - 1917(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2DV Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937; Bondi North, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1437, 1935, NSW; AIR3 1010, 1947; BOCP 1078, 1949; COCP2 1204, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (North Bondi, NSW, 1954-1968); technician (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Ivan Reynall Hodder|Hodder, Ivan Reynall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX73-HKS] - 1899(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3RH Glenorchy (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 471, 1919 (Marconi); COCP1 417, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (applied 1AIF, 1918, discharged due to demob); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk at time of enlistment 1918; radio engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1925); farmer ("Eromanga", Glenorchy, Vic, 1931); aeradio technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); examiner (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954; Deepdene, Vic, 1958-1963; Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1968); retired (Myrtleford, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HODDINOTT''== * [[/Francis William Hoddinott|Hoddinott, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N4Q-3X7] - 1886(Vic)-1972(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Eagle Junction, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockville Estate, Toowoomba, Qld, 1908; Toowoomba, Qld, 1912; Sandgate, Qld, 1919; Eagle Junction, Qld, 1921-1943; West End, 1949); retired (Tamborine Mountain, Qld, 1958-1963; Hendra, Qld, 1968) ==''HODGE''== * [[/Herbert Gibson Hodge|Hodge, Herbert Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYT-MZ8] - 1910(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3HE Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Canterbury, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1202, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1934-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1967); mechanic (Canterbury, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HODGES''== * [[/Ronald Albert Hodges|Hodges, Ronald Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDB-YFC] - 1911(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3HO Melbourne (Merlynston, 1932-1937; Pascoe Vale South, 1938-1939, 1947-1975); 3HO Point Lonsdale (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 875, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 15, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: tinsmith (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1937); winder (Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1942-1977); retired (Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1980) * [[/Wilfred Charles Hunting Hodges|Hodges, Wilfred Charles Hunting]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDP-P5X] - 1895(Vic)-1949(Qld) - Licences: XPS Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 639, 1921; 2COCP 7, 1929; 1COCP 122, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Thursday Island, Qld, 1921-1922); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, Qld, 1925); radio (Malvern East, Vic, 1928); radio telegraphist (Sunshine, Vic, 1931); telegraphist (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Hamilton, Qld, 1937); senior radio telegraphist (Cooktown, Qld, 1941-1949) ==''HODGKINS''== * [[/Ernest Paradine Hodgkins|Hodgkins, Ernest Paradine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGTW-ZBW] - 1899(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2EH Sydney (Punchbowl, 1934-1939); 2EH Wagga Wagga (1946-1947); 2EH Avoca Beach (1948-1961); 2EH Narara (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1262, 1934, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930); teacher (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1937; Avoca Beach, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Narara, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''HODGKINSON''== * [[/Francis Charles Hodgkinson|Hodgkinson, Francis Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBM-J4S] - 1906(???)-1977(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Ulverstone (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: jeweller's assistant (Ulverstone, 1928-1949); watchmaker (Ulverstone, 1954) ==''HODGSON''== * [[/Keith Stanley Inglis Hodgson|Hodgson, Keith Stanley Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKV-3GV] - 1916(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2448, 1940, WA; COCP2 462, 1941; COCP1 1027, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Fremantle, WA, 1943); radio operator (East Fremantle, WA, 1949; Fremantle, WA, 1958-1968) ==''HODSON''== * [[/Victor Hodson|Hodson, Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ5-DV2] - 1890(SA)-1917(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 145, 1915 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HOE''== * [[/Frederick Hoe|Hoe, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS4Q-CSG] - 1886(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - engineer; business proprietor (Fred Hoe and Sons) - Relationships: Father of 4FO Fred Hoe - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fortitude Valley, Qld, 1913; Yeronga, Qld, 1916-1919); manager (Yeronga, Qld, 1921-1972) * [[/Fred Hoe|Hoe, Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G796-MWK] - 1913(Vic)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4FO Brisbane (Yeronga, 1933-1939; Annerley, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 53, 1931; AOCP 1188, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Edgar V. Hudson); business proprietor (Fred Hoe and Sons) - Relationships: Son of Frederick Hoe - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Yeronga, Qld, 1936-1937); general manager (Annerley, Qld, 1949); business manager (Salisbury, Qld, 1954); manager (Buranda, Qld, 1954-1963; Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1968); company director (Holland Park West, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''HOGAN''== * [[/Thomas David Hogan|Hogan, Thomas David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYWC-ZSN] - 1913(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3HX Charlton (1935-1939); 3HX Melbourne (Carnegie, 1947-1960); 3HX Cottles Bridge (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1573, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Charlton, Vic, 1935-1936); journalist (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); company director (Dromana, Vic, 1958); manager (Cottles Bridge, Vic, 1963-1977) * [[/Martin Joseph Hogan|Hogan, Martin Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMW-GZX] - 1906(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2KX Sydney (Crows Nest, 1931-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 872, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Turramurra, NSW, 1930; North Sydney, NSW, 1933-1937); public servant (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (North Sydney, NSW, 1954); clerk (Milson's Point, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Thomas Kevin Hogan|Hogan, Thomas Kevin]] - 1914(WA)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2066, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Claremont, WA, 1936); junior observer (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, WA, 1937); examiner of patents (Reid, ACT, 1943); research officer (Penshurst, NSW, 1949); engineer (Cooma, NSW, 1958); university director (Broken Hill South, NSW, 1963-1968); professor (Chatswood, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''HOGG''== * [[/Stanley Hogg|Hogg, Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBD-TCR] - 1908(Eng)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6SG Harvey (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1382, 1934, WA; BOCP 142, 1938; 2COCP 240, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: milk tester (Harvey, WA, 1930-1937); radio operator (AAMS Wireless Station, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1949); aircraft engineer (Kewdale, WA, 1954-1968; Belmont, WA, 1972); retired (Coodanup, WA, 1977; Mandurah, WA, 1980) ==''HOLDEN''== * [[/Stanley Timms Holden|Holden, Stanley Timms]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBNZ-T2Y] - 1919(Vic)-2012(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3TO Melbourne (Kew, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2120, 1938, Vic; BOCP 163, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kew North, Vic, 1949); civil servant (Kew North, Vic, 1954); engineer (Mitcham, Vic, 1958-1980) ==''HOLDER''== * [[/Edward Gascoyne Holder|Holder, Edward Gascoyne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6X3-3KW] - 1900(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: XJCA Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Kew, Vic, 1922-1926); salesman (Auburn, Vic, 1926-1928); manager (Auburn, Vic, 1931); sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); proprietor sports store (Camperdown, Vic, 1937); salesman (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Deepdene, Vic, 1949-1954); sales (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972); retired (Balwyn, Vic, 1977) ==''HOLLAND''== * [[/Albert John Evan Holland|Holland, Albert John Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQW-VBH] - 1896(Eng)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1926, shared with brother) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 12, 1924, No. 3 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 3JH Frank Henry James Holland - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1925; Essendon, 1926); engineer (Essendon, 1928-1931; Camberwell, 1936-1954); nil (Nunawading, 1963) * [[/Charles Ernest Holland|Holland, Charles Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNGN-7DF] - 1891(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: XKZ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, No 1 Pack Wireless Troop) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CEH - Electoral Rolls: cycle mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1913-1919); mechanic (St Kilda West, Vic, 1921-1937; Port Melbourne, Vic, 1943); engineer (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1958); retired (St Kilda North, Vic, 1967) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/199059 VWMA] * [[/Clive Holland|Holland, Clive "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXT-QQV] - 1918(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3XC Maryborough (1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2075, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical wireman (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio servicer (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Frank Henry James Holland|Holland, Frank Henry James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQW-S1W] - 1899(Eng)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1926, shared with brother) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 596, 1920 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: well placed in Trans-Pacific Tests 1923 despite inferior equipment - Relationships: brother of 3JH Albert John Evan Holland - Electoral Rolls: wireless instructor (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1925); boot repairer (Essendon, 1926-1928); labourer (North Essendon, 1931); boot repairer (Olinda, 1934-1943); postal clerk (Sandringham, 1949); clerk (Heidelberg, 1954-1968) - TroveTag: "3JH - Frank Henry James Holland" * [[/Ronald Weymouth Holland|Holland, Ronald Weymouth "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJJ7-171] - 1914(SA)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4AQ Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2392, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937); departmental manager (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''HOLLOWAY''== * [[/William Hart Holloway|Holloway, William Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ5-HRT] - 1876(Eng)-1950(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 20, 1914; 1COCP 41, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Brunswick, Vic, 1909; Whitemark, Flinders Island, 1914-1919); wireless operator (Broome, 1918-1922); O.J.C. Radio (Camberwell, 1924-1926); radio officer (Thursday Island, 1928); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Emita, Flinders Island, 1936-1937); farmer (Lady Barron, 1943-1949) ==''HOLMAN''== * [[/Charles William Russell Holman|Holman, Charles William Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD7-PZR] - 1913(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6HM Perth (Wembley Park, 1939, 1947); 6HM Boulder (1948); 1HM Cocos Island (1954-1955); 6HM Narrogin (1955); 3AHX Melbourne (East Kew, 1956); 8AS Darwin (Fanny Bay, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2340, 1939, WA; BOCP 443, 1942; AOCP1 47, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: steel worker (West Subiaco, WA, 1936; Wembley Park, WA, 1937); radio technician (Wembley Park, WA, 1943; Brown Hill, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949); observer (Fannie Bay, NT, 1958-1963); radio technician (Mackay, Qld, 1963); technician (Innaloo, WA, 1968-1980) ==''HOLMES''== * [[/Douglas Edward Holmes|Holmes, Douglas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYQ-ML2] - 1906(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2MX Dubbo (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 981, 1932, NSW; BOCP 14, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Dubbo, NSW, 1930); salesman (Dubbo, NSW, 1932-1937); broadcasting engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943); manager radio station (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1949-1963); clerk (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963) * [[/Noel Arthur Holmes|Holmes, Noel Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPB2-TRG] - 1893(NSW)-1966(Qld) - Licences: XEU Sydney (Manly, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Marconi operator, SS Benalla, 1914; WW1 (Army, 2nd Signals Troop, 1916; Air Flying Corps, 1917-1918, Awarded British War Medal); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930); sales manager (Manly, NSW, 1930); poulterer (Mosman, NSW, 1932-1934); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1937); storekeeper (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); salesman (Dee Why, NSW, 1954; Brookvale, NSW, 1958); retired (Manly, Qld, 1963) * [[/Victor Ashforth Holmes|Holmes, Victor Ashforth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRB-HB5] - 1899(Qld)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2AKP Moree (1938-1939); 2AKP Newcastle (Maitland East, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2188, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Murrurundi, NSW, 1930; Quirindi, NSW, 1931); night officer (Minnimbah, NSW, 1934); railway employee (Glen Innes, NSW, 1936-1937); radio technician (East Maitland, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''HOLSCHIER''== * [[/Joseph Holschier|Holschier, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRBM-1XK] - 1917(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 2AKA Moira (1938-1939); 3HM Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1947; Richmond, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2125, 1938, NSW; BOCP 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (St Kilda, Vic, 1943); engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''HOLST''== * [[/Arnold Owen Holst|Holst, Arnold Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-ZPD] - 1898(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: XPH Melbourne (Caulfield, 1913-1914); 3OH Melbourne (Toorak, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (through brother Hector's station 3BY); electrician - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: sharebroker (Camberwell, 1922-1934; Toorak, 1935-1972) * [[/Hector James Holst|Holst, Hector James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-X23] - 1903(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3BY Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3BY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1954) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, 1925-1954) - TroveTag: "3BY - Hector James Holst" * [[/Otto Holst|Holst, Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-2M7] - 1906(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3BY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1955-1967) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 79, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (through brother Hector's station 3BY) - took over 3BY callsign after passing of brother Hector James Holst in 1954 - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Caulfield, 1928-1963) ==''HOLSTEN''== * [[/Frank Dawson Holsten|Holsten, Frank Dawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV76-V7P] - 1917(SA)-2010(SA)92yo - Licences: 5LK Adelaide (Westbourne Park, 1947; Unley Park, 1948; Kings Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2166, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toorak Gardens, SA, 1939); RAAF (Unley Park, SA, 1941) ==''HOLT''== * [[/Bernard Molineux Holt|Holt, Bernard Molineux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQR-MJP] - 1883(NZ)-1955(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - president WIA WA; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WIA WA) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Claremont, 1910-1914; Osborne, 1917-1954) - TroveTag: "Bernard Molineux Holt" * [[/Reginald Allen Holt|Holt, Reginald Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3N-2Z9] - 1906(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2HW Sydney (Lakemba, 1930-1936); 2HW Tahmoor (1937-1939); 2HW Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1961; Padstow, 1965-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 297, 1930; COCP1 169, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1935); wireless officer (Tahmoor, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1954); technician (Padstow, 1963-1972) ==''HOMBERG''== * [[/S. G. Homberg|Homberg, S. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RG Melbourne (Malvern, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HONNOR''== * [[/John Morten Honnor|Honnor, John Morten]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCNV-ZM6] - 1900(SA)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 5AE Adelaide (Prospect, 1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 192, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Knoxville, SA, 1939-1941); RAAF (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); instructor (Hampton, 1949; Bentleigh, 1954-1980) - TroveTag: "5AE - John Morten Honnor" ==''HOOBIN''== * [[/Laurence William Hoobin|Hoobin, Laurence or Lawrence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1X7-VMG] - 1904(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3VH Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1936-1939; Oakleigh, 1947; Bentleigh, 1948; South Caulfield, 1954-1956); 3AQH Melbourne (Sassafras, 1956); 4VH Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise, 1960); 3VH Melbourne (North Clayton, 1965); 6VH Perth (Applecross, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1647, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Alphington, Vic, 1927); manager (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); estate agent (Clayton North, Vic, 1963); retired (Applecross, Vic, 1968) ==''HOOD''== * [[/John George Hamilton Hood|Hood, John George Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G772-RK8] - 1904(NSW)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3BP Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922); 3BP Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1923-1933; Toorak, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 182, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (East St Kilda, 1925-1931); draughtsman (Toorak, 1934-1937; Malvern, 1943-1967) ==''HOOK''== * [[/George Charles Hook|Hook, George Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPYK-WW5] - 1895(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XADC Sydney (Kogarah, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Bombadier, 14th Field Artillery Brigade, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: checking officer (Haberfield, NSW, 1930-1933); Commonwealth Public Servant (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1934-1936; Cowra, NSW, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943); stipendiary magistrate (Haberfield, NSW, 1949) ==''HOOKE''== * [[/Lionel George Alfred Hooke|Hooke, Lionel George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NK-KDV] - 1895(Vic)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 3M? Melbourne - Qualifications: CPRTelephony 529, 1920 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, early wireless experimenter, ship wireless operator (Aurora, 1914, support Shackleton's expedition), radio clubs (IRE Aust), business (AWA, senior management), honours (knighted, 1937) - Electoral Rolls: wireless (Brighton, Vic, 1921-1927); business manager (Neutral Bay, 1933); manager (Killara, NSW, 1936-1972) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hooke-sir-lionel-george-alfred-10536 ADB] ==''HOOKER''== * [[/Brian William Hooker|Hooker, Brian William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK41-QWM] - 1889(Qld)-1941(NSW) - Licences: XBJ Sydney (1912) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 3rd Light Horse/3rd Signal Troop, Sapper/Wireless Operator, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); cable telegraphist (Croydon, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1935-1936) * [[/Walter Theodore Hooker|Hooker, Walter Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1W-QB5] - 1901(St Kitts)-1949(Tas) - Licences: 7JH Hobart (New Town, 1933-1939); 7JH Waddamanna (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1161, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart North, 1922); electrical engineer (New Town, 1928); electrician (New Town, 1936); engineer (Waddamanna, 1937-1943) ==''HOOPER''== * [[/Allan Wallbank Hooper|Hooper, Allan Wallbank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB8M-VJG] - 1898(SA)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 4KR Willis Island (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 432, 1919; 2COCP 8, 1929; 1COCP 127, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: unemployed (Manly, NSW, 1949); telegraphist (Little Bay, NSW, 1949; Yarra Bay, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Charles Joseph Hooper|Hooper, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY1-9ZC] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AGB Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 98, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Concord, NSW, 1943); hotel proprietor (Australian Hotel, Yass, NSW, 1949-1958); public servant (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1977) * [[/Edgar Maxwell Hooper|Hooper, Edgar Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZV-CD1] - 1905(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3MM Melbourne (Burwood, 1933; Auburn, 1937-1939); 3SX Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 795, 1923; 2COCP 117, 1930; 1COCP 109, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Burwood, Vic, 1931); wireless engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1934-1954); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Ronald George Hooper|Hooper, Ronald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94J2-QS5] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5NL Adelaide (Stepney, 1947-1948; Mile End, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2395, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Mile End, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HOPE''== * [[/Donald Vinten Hope|Hope, Donald Vinten]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XF-VBK] - 1922(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3XA Melbourne (Armadale, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1955; Blackburn, 1956; Mt Waverley, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2430, 1940, Vic; BOCP 419, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Mitcham, Vic, 1949-1954); director (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Lyndsay Arthur Hope|Hope, Lyndsay Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYX-575] - 1906(Tas)-1997(Tas) - Licences: 7LA Launceston (1925-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 188, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; WW2; gave up experimental callsign for use by his Class B licence, 7LA Launceston - Relationships: brother of 7RS Ronald Springfield Hope - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Launceston, 1928); bank officer (Ulverstone, 1936); accountant (Scottsdale, 1949; Bridport, 1954-1972) * [[/Ronald Springford Hope|Hope, Ronald Springford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTCW-PDG] - 1909(Tas)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 7RS Launceston (1926-1927); 7RS Hobart (City, 1931; Sandy Bay, 1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 263, 1926, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 75, 1932; ROCP N1832, 1976 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (designed & constructed transmission systems for 7HO Hobart & 7UV Ulverstone); later employed by STC England - Relationships: brother of 7LA Lyndsay Arthur Hope - Electoral Rolls: broadcast engineer (Queensborough, Tas, 1936); not specified (Finchley, Eng, 1936-1938); engineer (Thornleigh, NSW, 1949-1954); company director (Beecroft, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''HOPKINS''== * [[/Edward Alfred Hopkins|Hopkins, Edward Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM4D-3QJ] - 1902(Tas)-1992(NSW) - Licences: Receive Moonah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 4858, 1964 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Moonah, 1928); engineer (Milson's Point, 1936-1943); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1949-1954); engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1958-1980) ==''HOPWOOD''== * [[/Gordon John Hopwood|Hopwood, Gordon John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ3-D5Q] - 1916(WA)-2004(Tas) - Licences: 7GJ Hobart (Hobart CBD, 1938-1939, 1947; New Town, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2207, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart, Tas, 1943; New Town, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''HORAN''== * [[/Kevin John Horan|Horan, Kevin John "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V9-FTZ] - 1912(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5DQ Adelaide (Parkside, 1930-1931; Unley, 1933); 2AJU Broken Hill (1938-1939); 5DQ Adelaide (Flinders Park, 1947-1960; Grange, 1965-1969); 3ZD Melbourne (Glen Waverley, 1975); 5IT Adelaide (Fulham, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 672, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); manager (Glen Waverley, 1972-1977) ==''HORBURY''== * [[/Alfred Albert Frank Horbury|Horbury, Alfred Albert Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L71C-N81] - 1895(Vic)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XLC Bendigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 464, 1919 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Albert Park, Vic, 1919); engineer assistant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1921-1922); draftsman (St Kilda, Vic, 1924); assistant engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1933; Woolwich, NSW, 1934-1935); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (East Lindfield, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1954) ==''HORN''== * [[/David Horn|Horn, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS41-9K4] - 1909(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4DN Tara (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2021, 1937, Qld; BOCP 578, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Somerset Dam, Qld, 1936-1937; Baralba, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); medical practitioner (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954) * [[/Irvan James Horn|Horn, Irvan James or James Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WF-GB6] - 1905(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6JH Perth (City, 1928, 1937-1939); 3HX Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 427, 1928, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 29, 1935; 1COCP, 127, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Perth, WA, 1936-1937); wireless officer (Subiaco, WA, 1943); electrical contractor (Subiaco, WA, 1949); contractor (Albert Park, Vic, 1949); electrical contractor (Albert Park, Vic, 1963); retired (West Perth, WA, 1977; Subiaco, WA, 1980) ==''HORNBLOWER''== * [[/Olaf Hornblower|Hornblower, Olaf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT3D-L4P] - 1914(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AMT Sydney (Moore Park, 1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2329, 1939, NSW; BOCP 333, 1940; COCP1 612, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Surry Hills, NSW, 1936-1980) ==''HORNE''== * [[/Cecil Thomas Horne|Horne, Cecil Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ13-4GK] - 1900(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2AIK Sydney (Matraville, 1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AIK West Wyalong (1948); 2AIK Huskinson (1950); 2AIK Sydney (Cronulla, 1954-1957; North Ryde, 1958-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2005, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gundaroo, NSW, 1930; Quaama, NSW, 1934-1935; Maroubra, NSW, 1936; Randwick, NSW, 1937; West Wyalong, NSW, 1949); school teacher (Huskisson, NSW, 1949); no occupation (North Ryde, NSW, 1958) * [[/Ronald Gaius John Horne|Horne, Ronald Gains or Gaius John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D6-77P] - 1918(Qld)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AGR Maryborough (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2316, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1977) ==''HORROCKS''== * [[/George Samuel Blake Horrocks|Horrocks, George Samuel Blake]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF94-19M] - 1911(WA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 6GS Harvey (1932-1939, 1947-1948); 6GS Wagin (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 919, 1932, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 1154, 1950; TVOCP 61, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Harvey, WA, 1936-1949); radio technician (Mt Lawley, WA, 1954); technician (Bentleigh North, Vic, 1963) ==''HOSKEN''== * [[/Arthur John Dryden Hosken|Hosken, Arthur John Dryden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6KH-BX8] - 1889(Eng)-1966(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 727, 1922 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: seaman (Williamstown, 1914-1919); Amalgamated Wireless (Darwin, 1922) * [[/Stanley Victor Hosken|Hosken, Stanley Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HWQ-MGG] - 1894(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3MP Receive Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3MP Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923-1924; Surrey Hills, 1925-1933; Broadmeadows, 1934-1939; St Albans, 1946-1955; Hawthorn, 1956-1965; Mitcham, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 6, 1924, No. 2 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (3AR, 3LO) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hawthorn, 1919-1924); electrical engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1925-1931); senior mechanic PMGD (3AR station, Broadmeadows, 1936-1937); civil servant (3AR Station, St Albans, 1942-1954); nil (Hawthorn, 1963-1967; Mitcham, 1968) ==''HOSKING''== * [[/Aubrey Piere Hosking|Hosking, Aubrey Piere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYV-D7R] - 1891(South Africa)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 376, 1918; 1COCP 117, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Townsville, 1919); telegraphist (South Yarra, Vic, 1921-1922); radio telegraphist (Canterbury, Vic, 1924); sales manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1925-1926; Balwyn, Vic, 1928; Lindfield, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''HOSKINS''== * [[/John Stark Hoskins|Hoskins, John Stark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G61K-FZ3] - 1891(NZ)-1987(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 147, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: business manager (Claremont, WA, 1929) ==''HOURIGAN''== * [[/James Broderick Hourigan|Hourigan, James Broderick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYFH-5J8] - 1909(WA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 3SG Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939); 3SG Port Fairy (1947-1948); 8DA NT (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1771, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1937-1943); radio employee (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''HOUSEMAN''== * [[/Austin Alfred Houseman|Houseman, Austin Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLS-1HJ] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2ACB Sydney (Epping, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 423, 1933; COCP1 326, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937; Fiskville, Vic, 1949); technician (Wireless Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Bassendean, WA, 1954-1958); manager (Radio Park, Applecross, WA, 1963); station manager (OTC Station, Doonside, NSW, 1968); manager (Doonside, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Hbrts Is, NSW, 1980) ==''HOUSTON''== * [[/Archibald John Houston|Houston, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9V-L9Y] - 1905(Vic)-1965(SA) - Licences: 3NX Melbourne (St Kilda, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 999, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Sandringham, Vic, 1927-1937); electrical fitter (Brighton, Vic, 1942); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1949) ==''HOWARD''== * [[/Earl Stephen Howard|Howard, Earl Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMV-XQL] - 1895(Tas)-1938(Vic) - Licences: 7ET Hobart (Moonah, 1928-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 470, 1928, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, 1919-1922; Moonah, 1928-1936) ==''HOWDEN''== * [[/John Maxwell Howden|Howden, John Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2L-7LN] - 1929(Vic)-2017(Vic) - Licences: 3ZCH Melbourne (Burwood, 1956; Box Hill 1960-1975); 3BQX Melbourne (Box Hill, 1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 187, 1956; AOCP V610, 1979 - amateur operator - Relationships: son of 3BQ Walter Francis Maxwell Howden - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Walter Francis Maxwell Howden|Howden, Walter Francis Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G43K-1TC] - 1899(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: No 19 Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1920); V140 Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1921); 3BQ Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1922); 3BQ Melbourne (Box Hill, 1923-1927; Canterbury, 1928-1939 & 1946-1975+); 3ABQ Melbourne (portable, "Canterbury", 1947-1956) - Qualifications: AOCP 114, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, first to QSO USA; first to QSO England, first on telegraphy, then telephony; journalist (Listener In); Bright Star Crystals 1930s-1950s; QSLs: substantial portion of QSL collection survives at NFSA (1800+) - Relationships: father of 3ZCH/3BQX John Maxwell Howden - Electoral Rolls: student (Box Hill, 1924-1927); wireless engineer (Ringwood, 1928); engineer (Camberwell, 1931-1954) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199611.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199612.pdf EA2] - TroveTag: "19-V140-3BQ-3ABQ - Walter Francis Maxwell Howden" & "!Wikibooks 3BQ" ==''HOWE''== * [[/Harold Douglas Howe|Howe, Harold Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HW-L7X] - 1919(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2QH Sydney (Pagewood, 1957-1958; Gordon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2411, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1943; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954); chartered engineer (Pagewood, NSW, 1958); engineer (Gordon, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Harry Wesley Howe|Howe, Harry Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDX-TBM] - 1901(???)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2ABF Sydney (Kensington, 1936-1938; Auburn, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1715, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Kensington, NSW, 1936-1937; Auburn, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/John Joseph Howe|Howe, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD83-QNG] - 1886(Irl)-1949(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 117, 1915; 1COCP 15, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIB Brisbane (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Pinkenba, Qld, 1919; Moonah, Tas, 1922; New Town, Tas, 1928-1943) * [[/Raymond Raine Howe|Howe, Raymond Raine "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHH-KJN] - 1919(Qld)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 4RH Bundaberg (1936-1939); 2ARH Sydney (Vaucluse, 1946-1955; Epping, 1956-1960); 3YH Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: AOCP 1812, 1936, No. ?? in Qld; 3AIR 1009, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4BU); military (RAAF, career, Wing-Commander) - Electoral Rolls: Wireless Operator (Richmond, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Vaucluse, NSW, 1949); RAAF officer (Campbell, ACT, 1963); RAAF (Syndal, Vic, 1967); RAAF officer (Dickson, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Narrawallee, NSW, 1980) * [[/Stanley Franklin Howe|Howe, Stanley Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRP-SGF] - 1894(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: XVH Adelaide (Exeter, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Semaphore, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HOWES''== * [[/John Wesley Howes|Howes, John Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G713-684] - 1916(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ABS Sydney (Bondi, 1936-1937; Artarmon, 1938-1939; Kingsford, 1946-1948; Oatley, 1950-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1611, 1936, NSW; AOCP1 29, 1946; BOCP 805, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Abbotsford, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1972); technician (Oatley, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HOWIE''== * [[/Colin Robert Howie|Howie, Colin Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSQ-F2H] - 1913(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1211, 1933, SA; COCP2 39, 1935; COCP1 66, 1935 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (New Mile End, SA, 1939); radio officer (Rose Park, SA, 1941); radio engineer (Myrtle Bank, SA, 1943); radio operator (Glenelg, SA, 1943) ==''HOWLETT''== * [[/Arthur Montague Howlett|Howlett, Arthur Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPZ-NWZ] - 1882(Eng)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 130, 1915; 2COCP 253, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer operator (Esperance, 1916); warrant officer R.A.N.R.S. (Thursday Island, 1919); radio telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1925-1931; Clayfield, Qld, 1936); wireless operator (Clayfield, 1943-1954); retired (Clayfield, Qld, 1958) ==''HOWLING''== * [[/Robert John Henry Howling|Howling, Robert John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS9-BV7] - 1900(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3DM Receive Melbourne (Croydon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2382, 1939, Vic - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: tram employee (Melbourne North, Vic, 1928-1937; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1942-1954; Niddrie, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''HOY''== * [[/Augustus James Hoy|Hoy, Augustus or Augustine James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8LR-265] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GJ Warrnambool (1931-1933); 3GJ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Port Melbourne, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 577, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: painter (Warrnambool, Vic, 1924-1934); signwriter (Melbourne South, Vic, 1936-1937; North Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Innaloo North, WA, 1958-1968); retired (Warrnambool, Vic, 1977) ==''HUBAND''== * [[/Ronald William Huband|Huband, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX49-QBG] - 1914(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2RV Werris Creek (1933-1939); 2RV Broken Hill (1947-1975); 2AYN Sydney (Blackwall, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1235, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: porter (Werris Creek, NSW, 1935-1936); clerk (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1958); manager (Ettalong, NSW, 1963) ==''HUBSHER''== * [[/Lassalle Paul Hubsher|Hubscher or Hubsher, Lassalle Paul "Paul"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWF-8DP] - 1913(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4UL Brisbane (Bulimba, 1936-1939; Annerley, 1946-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1578, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor); part of the "U" gang; Evans Deakin engineering - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Valley, Qld, 1936-1937); draftsman (Annerley, 1943-1968) ==''HUDSON''== * [[/William Henry Hudson|Hudson, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4BR-1P4] - 1895(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XBO Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1913-1914); 2PO Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923); 2AR Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1922-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 18, 1924, No. 8 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bootmaker (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1963) - Comment: beware, several contemporaneous WHHs - TroveTag: "XBO-2PO-2AR - William Henry Hudson" ==''HUEY''== * [[/Richard Meredyth Huey|Huey, Richard Meredyth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WP-Y1Z] - 1913(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2HU Sydney (Chatswood, 1928-1931; Cronulla, 1933-1937); 3UE Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1938-1939); 2AHU Sydney (Sylvania, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 437, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Cronulla, 1935-1937); army officer (Melbourne, 1943); engineer (West Pennant Hills, 1949; Pennant Hills, 1954; Edgecliff, 1958-1963; Sylvania, 1977-1980); retired (Mittagong, 1980) ==''HUGGETT''== * [[/Walter Gordon Huggett|Huggett, Walter Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP24-33Y] - 1911(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3QI Melbourne (Thornbury, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2433, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: boot trade (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1954); radio technician (Northcote, Vic, 1963); radio tradesman (Whitfield, Vic, 1968); technician (Whitfield, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HUGGINS''== * [[/David Roy Huggins|Huggins, David Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDW3-LXL] - 1892(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ZW Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: organ builder (Petersham, 1913); piano maker (Neutral Bay, 1930-1968); builder (Cremorne, 1972) ==''HUGHES''== * [[/Allan Hughes|Hughes, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLG-GNT] - 1918(NSW)-2018(NSW)99yo - Licences: 2AGR Sydney (Ashfield, 1937-1939, 1946; Beecroft, 1947-1948); 2AGR Katoomba (1950); 2AGR Sydney (Ryde, 1954-1955; Wahroonga, 1956-1975); 2AGR Batehaven (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1899, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Ryde, NSW, 1954; Wahroonga, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Batehaven, NSW, 1977) * [[/Cedric Stuart Castlereagh Hughes|Hughes, Cedric Stuart Castlereagh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHLK-6H7] - 1893(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: XJDU Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 281, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Merchant Seaman) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Melbourne, Vic, 1914; Brighton, Vic, 1924; South Yarra, Vic, 1931-1949) * [[/Clive Alan Hughes|Hughes, Clive Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MV-3XQ] - 1900(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3CA Ararat (1927); 3CA Melbourne (Williamstown, 1931-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 343, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Williamstown, Vic, 1924-1928); schoolmaster (Williamstown, Vic, 1936-1963) * [[/Ernest Weston Hughes|Hughes, Ernest Weston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P7-W4Q] - 1906(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 3VB Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 955, 1927 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1935); electrical fitter (Darebin, Vic, 1936); electrician (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942); grower (Burleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Chinderah, NSW, 1958-1963; Kingscliff, NSW, 1968) * [[/George Herbert Hughes|Hughes, George Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZT-4JB] - 1909(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4HU Brisbane (Windsor, 1937-1939; Annerley, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1929, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: store keeper (Windsor, Qld, 1934-1937); branch manager (Annerley, Qld, 1943-1958); technician (Tarragindi, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Laurence William Hughes|Hughes, Laurence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPPD-YWM] - 1910(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2QP Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1939, 1946-1954; Bankstown East, 1955-1961; Greenacre, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1226, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Oatley, NSW, 1931); chauffeur (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1937); radio technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical instrument maker (Punchbowl, NSW, 1954); instrument maker (Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1963; Bankstown, NSW, 1968) * [[/William Clarence Hughes|Hughes, William Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5M8-134] - 1889(Vic)-1941(NSW) - Licences: XFX Sydney (Rozelle, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rozelle, NSW, 1913); marine engineer (Arncliffe, NSW, 1933-1937) * [[/William Morris Hughes|Hughes, William Morris "Billy", "The Little Digger"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/942Q-6YT] - 1862(Eng)-1952(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Australian politician, Prime Minister of Australia (1915-1923), oversight of Wireless Regulations 1922, influential in direction of wireless generally throughout his political career as well as specific broadcasting services - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [[w:Billy Hughes|Wikipedia]] ==''HUGHSON''== * [[/Gordon Ernest Noel Hughson|Hughson, Gordon Ernest Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KV-2TK] - 1910(NSW)-1989(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2438, 1940, No. ?? in Qld; AIR3 128, 1939 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Croydon, NSW, 1933-1937); radio instructor (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio manufacturer (Moonah, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''HUGO''== * [[/Ronald William Stuart Hugo|Hugo, Ronald William Stuart or Stewart (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMZ-CLZ] - 1910(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KW Perth (Subiaco, 1938-1939, 1947-1960; Floreat Park, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2081, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Subiaco, WA, 1931-1934); salesman (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1963); manager (Floreat Park, WA, 1968-1977) ==''HULL''== * [[/Allan Galbraith Hull|Hull, Allan Galbraith "Braith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQD-PTY] - 1905(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - journalist (Wireless Weekly, editor; Radio and Hobbies, editor 1939; Australasian Radio World, editor 1940-1950) - Relationships: brother of William Howard Hull & 3JU Ross Amos Hull - Electoral Rolls: sales (St Kilda, Vic, 1926-1927); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1931); journalist (Northbridge, NSW, 1934; Bondi, NSW, 1935-1936); engineer (Rose Bay, 1937); manager (Malvern, 1942); journalist (Mornington, 1949); publisher (Sandringham, 1954); printer (Oakleigh, 1958-1963; Chadstone, 1967-1968; Glen Iris, 1972; Mt Waverley, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick Atherley Hull|Hull, Frederick Atherley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5M-MT9] - 1906(NZL)-1997(WA) - Licences: 6FH Pingrup (1930-1931); 6FH Port Hedland (1937-1939, 1946-1956); 6FH Perth (Claremont, 1960-1975; Nedlands, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CRPT 1139, 1929; 2COCP 271, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Perth, 1929); radio operator (Port Hedland, 1937-1954); unemployed (Claremont, 1958); technical officer (Claremont, 1963-1972; Nedlands, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of 6RH Raymond Alfred Hull * [[/George Maxwell Hull|Hull, George Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LQ-S44] - 1916(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3ZS Melbourne (Canterbury, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2307, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, 1943); proprietor (Canterbury, 1949-1980) * [[/Raymond Alfred Hull|Hull, Raymond Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZP1-BSL] - 1908(NZ)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6RH Pingrup (1929-1931); 6RH Perth (Wembley, 1937; Mt Hawthorn, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 558, 1929, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 590, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maylands, 1934); traveller (Subiaco, 1949); sales director (Victoria Park, 1958-1963) - Relationships: brother of 6FH Frederick Atherley Hull * [[/Ross Amos Hull|Hull, Ross Amos]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQD-P5W] - 1902(Vic)-1938(USA) - Licences: 3JU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA Vic Kew, president, 1923); journalist (Wireless Weekly, technical editor; QST, technical editor) - Relationships: brother of William Howard Hull & Allan Galbraith Hull - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Comment: Gone too soon - TroveTag: "3JU-2JU - Ross Amos Hull" - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198902.pdf EA] * [[/William Howard Hull|Hull, William Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7WJ-723] - 1891(Tas)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Relationships: brother of 3JU Ross Amos Hull & Allan Galbraith Hull - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Cobungra, 1914-1915); engineer (Armadale, 1921; Brighton, 1922-1931; Caulfield, 1934-1949); retired (Beaconsfield Upper, 1954) ==''HULME''== * [[/Edwin Cuthbert Hulme|Hulme, Edwin Cuthbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D7-RF9] - 1918(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2EN Sydney (Kensington South, 1934-1938; Kingsford, 1938-1939; Undercliffe, 1946; Earlwood, 1947-1955; Carrs Park, 1956-1965); 2OZ Bulli (1965); 2EN Sydney (Carrs Park, 1969); 2EN Half Moon Reach (1975); 2EN Sydney (Marrickville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1409, 1934, NSW; COCP3 N1406, 1972 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio design engineer (Undercliffe, NSW, 1943); manufacturing engineer (Earlwood, NSW, 1949-1954); company director (Carrs Park, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''HUMBERG''== * [[/Stanley Garfield Humberg|Humberg, Stanley Garfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8L-Q6K] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3RG Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1924); sales (Brighton, Vic, 1926-1963) ==''HUME''== * [[/Ernest James Hume|Hume, Ernest James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYR-TZM] - 1869(Vic)-1929(SA) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: wife of Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy; son of James Hill Hume, father of Ernest Jeremy Hume * [[/Ernest Jeremy Hume|Hume, Ernest Jeremy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-727] - 1906(SA)-1988(Vic) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - chief engineer 5DN - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Unley, 1939-1941; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1963; Carnegie, 1968-1977) - Relationships: grandson of James Hill Hume, son of Ernest James Hume and Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy * [[/Geoffrey Vincent Hume|Hume, Geoffrey Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQCL-NM1] - 1909(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2GV Sydney (Cremorne, 1927-1930); 2AMD Sydney (Mosman, 1939); 2VR Sydney (Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 365, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Neutral Bay, 1930-1936; Mosman, 1937); RAAF (Ballarat, 1942); clerk (Turramurra, 1949); technical assistant (Pymble, 1954-1980) * [[/James Hill Hume|Hume, James Hill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-SLD] - 1822(??)-1887(Vic) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - alleged very early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: father of Ernest James Hume; father-in-law of Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy; grandfather of Ernest Jeremy Hume * [[/Stella Leonora Harriet Jeremy|Hume nee Jeremy, Stella Leonora Harriet]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-33D] - 1882(Vic)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - radio announcer (early 5DN) - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: wife of Ernest James Hume; daughter-in-law of James Hill Hume; mother of Ernest Jeremy Hume ==''HUMPHREY''== SEE ALSO HUMPHREYS, HUMPHRY, HUMPHRIES * [[/George Henry Humphrey|Humphrey, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRT-13V] - 1905(???)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AKW Sydney (Lakemba, 1938-1939; Eastwood, 1946-1947; Epping, 1948-1950; Eastwood, 1954; Concord, 1955-1958; St Ives, 1960-1965); 2AKW Forster (1969); 2NO Narara (1975); 2NO Sydney (Castle Hill, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2189, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcast engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1943); traveller (Concord, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (St Ives, NSW, 1963; Forster, NSW, 1968; Narara, NSW, 1972); engineer (Castle Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HUMPHREYS''== * [[/Raymond Edward William Humphreys|Humphreys, Raymond Edward William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB97-VFJ] - 1912(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3WO Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939; Prahran, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1954-1969; Chadstone, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2031, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Warrnambool, Vic, 1934); labourer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1936; Malvern, Vic, 1936-1937); storeman (Armadale, Vic, 1943); sales (Malvern, Vic, 1949); traveller (Highett, Vic, 1954; Box Hill, Vic, 1963-1967); sales (Chadstone, Vic, 1977) ==''HUMPHRIES''== * [[/John Malcolm Campbell Humphries|Humphries, John Malcolm Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9F3-1VH] - 1886(NSW)-1934(NSW) - Licences: XADN Muswellbrook (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Muswellbrook, NSW, 1913-1934) ==''HUMPHRY''== * [[/Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood|Humphry nee Spotswood, Innis Jane Lovett]] - See Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood 4JH * [[/Jack Lawrence Humphry|Humphry, Jack Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P4-M7M] - 1889(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4JK Poopoonbah via Giru (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1349, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Relationships: Husband of 4JH Innis Jane Lovett Humphry nee Spotswood - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Hodel, Ayr, Qld, 1912-1937; Poopoonbah, 1949-1954) ==''HUNT''== * [[/George Percy Hunt|Hunt, George Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9BL-46V] - 1912(NSW)-1976(WA) - Licences: 6QJ Perth (Fremantle, 1965; Mosman Park, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1249, 1934, NSW; COCP3 W1485, 1972 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: OBE (Military), Army, For courage & ability as POW in Malaya, 1947; OBE (Military), Army, 1965 - Electoral Rolls: military officer (Victoria Barracks, NSW, 1935-1937); AMF (Caulfield, Vic, 1954); soldier (Fremantle, WA, 1963); retired (Mosman Park, WA, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Chapman Hunt|Hunt, Henry Chapman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJ2-PF2] - 1912(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2290, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Wongan Hills, WA, 1949; Victoria Park, WA, 1954; Wembley, WA, 1963); shopkeeper (Geraldton, WA, 1968); business proprietor (Duncraig, WA, 1972-1977); retired (Bayswater, WA, 1980) * [[/Joseph Alexander Hunt|Hunt, Joseph Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM1-9MM] - 1912(WA)-2002(WA) - Licences: 6JA Perth (Maylands, 1938-1939); 6JD Perth (Rockingham, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2112, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, WA, 1936; Maylands, WA, 1937-1949); retired (Rockingham, WA, 1972) ==''HUNTER''== * [[/Alexander Dunbar Hunter|Hunter, Alexander Dunbar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPD3-C81] - 1907(NSW)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2ACO Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1937; Bondi, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Maimuru, NSW, 1930); fruit merchant (North Ryde, NSW, 1930); merchant (Bondi, NSW, 1932); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1935) * [[/Reginald Anthony Desmond Hunter|Hunter, Reginald Anthony Desmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6D-GHW] - 1918(WA)-1942(Indonesia)23yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2406, 1939, WA - amateur operator?; WW2 (RAAF, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=83398 RAF Commands]; [https://aircrewremembered.com/sattler-geoffrey.html Aircrew Remembered] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''HUON''== * [[/Hume Furlong Huon|Huon, Hume Furlong]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY25-RBY] - 1915(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3FH Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1939); 3AFH Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1954-1956); 2AIH Sydney (Pymble, 1958-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1951, 1937, Vic; BOCP 188, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: insurance clerk (St Kilda Central, Vic, 1936-1937); clerk (Balwyn, Vic, 1954); life assurance (Pymble, NSW, 1958; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963-1968; Burwood, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HUPPATZ''== * [[/William George Huppatz|Huppatz, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWTP-DF5] - 1900(Vic)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5GW Cowandilla (1931-1933); 5GW Naracoorte (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 801, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Naracoorte, SA, 1939); engineer (Cowandilla, 1941-1943) ==''HURLEY''== * [[/August Leslie Joseph Hurley|Hurley, August Leslie Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQ3-FXP] - 1915(Vic)-2008(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Coburg, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1311, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: TV technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''HURLL''== * [[/Norman James Hurll|Hurll, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXC-BFF] - 1904(NSW)-2003(Qld, 98yo) - Licences: 2BC Sydney (Killara, 1924-1930); 4NJ Tallebudgera Creek (1931-1935); 2HJ Sydney (Killara, 1935-1937; Roseville, 1938-1939); 2IN?/2DKH Sydney (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 96, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, military (WW2, CMF, CINT), business proprietor (Gas Light Engineering) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Killara, 1930); merchant (Killara, 1936-1937); soldier (Strathfield, 1943); company manager (Burwood, 1949-1963); Managing Director (Killara, 1968); Director (Killara, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "2BC-4NJ-2HJ-2IN - Norman James Hurll" ==''HURRY''== * [[/Ronald Bruce Hurry|Hurry, Ronald Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V2-G1C] - 1911(South Africa)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 693, 1930, No. ?? in ?? - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster?, electrical engineer (per 1939 South Africa marriage certificate) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HUSBAND''== * [[/Norman Errol Husband|Husband, Norman Errol]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6F7-N7B] - 1893(Qld)-1961(NSW) - Licences: XABY Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914); 4CV Receive Charters Towers (1923); 4CV Charters Towers (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Charters Towers, 1917-1922; Mackay, 1925-1937); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1949-1958) ==''HUTCHINGS''== * [[/Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings|Hutchings, Allan Thomas Edwards]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GB-2TM] - 1903(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3HL Receive Callawadda (1922-1923); 3HL Callawadda (1924-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 65, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: son of 3HM Elizabeth Lilian Hutchings nee Edwards; brother of 3HQ Marjorie Lilian Williamson nee Hutchings - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Callawadda, 1927-1972) * [[/Elizabeth Lilian Edwards|Hutchings nee Edwards, Elizabeth Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GB-25T] - 1877(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 3HM Callawadda (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 509, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Wimmera Park, 1912-1924; Callawadda, 1926-1942) - Relationships: mother of 3HL Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings and 3HQ Marjorie Lilian Williamson nee Hutchings - First woman in Australia to hold an amateur licence under the AOCP regime - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Wimmera Park, 1912-1924; Callawadda, 1925-1942) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/Marjorie Lilian Hutchings|Williamson nee Hutchings, Marjorie Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB52-GSC] - 1912(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3HQ Callawadda (1932-1939; 1946-1948); 3HQ Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1030, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: daughter of 3HM Elizabeth Lillian Hutchings nee Edwards; sister of 3HL Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Callawadda, 1934-1937); nurse (Alfred Hospital, Prahran, 1943); home duties (Callawadda, 1949; Bentleigh, 1949-1968) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''HUTCHINS''== * [[/Percy Clare Hutchins|Hutchins, Percy Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V4C-JR3] - 1912(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5PH Adelaide (Willaston, 1934, 1947-1948; Marion, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1352, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Willaston, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HUTCHINSON''== * [[/Charles Elwood Hutchinson|Hutchinson, Charles Elwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G612-S6J] - 1894(Vic)-1942(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 728, 1922; 2COCP 278, 1930; 1COCP 307, 1939 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Esperance, 1919); radio telegraphist (Darwin, NT, 1922); telegraphist (Esperance, 1925-1931); radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1936-1937; Alberton, SA, 1939; Yatala, SA, 1941) * [[/Harold Keith Hutchinson|Hutchinson, Harold Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTGL-JK1] - 1912(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3ZQ Melbourne (Flemington, 1932-1939; West Footscray, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 948, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Newmarket, Vic, 1934-1937; Albert Park, Vic, 1943; Footscray North, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (St Kilda, Vic, 1963); retired (Mentone, Vic, 1968; Mordialloc, Vic, 1972-1977; Doncaster, Vic, 1980; Sale, Vic, 1980) ==''HUTCHISON''== * [[/Clive Douglas Hutchison|Hutchison, Clive Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BS-WQZ] - 1914(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2YP Sydney (Penshurst, 1935-1937; Brighton-le-Sands, 1938-1939; Homebush, 1946-1947; Rose Bay, 1947; Homebush, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1415, 1935, NSW; BOCP 49, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Penshurst, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/John Alexander Hutchison|Hutchison, John Alexander "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPTK-TQS] - 1894(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: XIC Sydney (Granville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 54th Battalion, Sergeant, 1914-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Granville, NSW, 1934-1980) * [[/John Victor Thomas Hutchison|Hutchison, John Victor Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89S-PY2] - 1907(NZ)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2JH Sydney (Kirribilli, 1927-1937; West Ryde, 1938-1939; Croydon, 1946-1955; Bardwell Park, 1956-1965; Castle Cove, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 374, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 1010, 1928; COCP1 137, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Milson's Point, NSW, 1930-1937); laboratory assistant (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949); radio technician (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''HUTSON''== * [[/James William Hutson|Hutson, James William "William", "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N9-Z6J] - 1912(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Echuca (1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 635, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Passed too soon; Another contemporaneous JWH ==''HUTTON''== * [[/David Hutton|Hutton, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZT-JXG] - 1912(Sct)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Abermain (1929-1934) - Qualifications: AOCP 551, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abermain, 1934-1963; Klworth, 1972-1977); retired (Klworth, 1980) * [[/Harry Vardon John Hutton|Hutton, Harry Vardon John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKY-4VK] - 1913(NSW)-2003(ACT) - Licences: 2HV Inverell (1932-1939, 1946-1947); 2HV Duntroon (1948-1955); 1HV Duntroon (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1048, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Inverell, NSW, 1935-1949); soldier (Royal Military College, ACT, 1968); army (Royal Military College, ACT, 1968-1977); retired (Chifley, ACT, 1980) ==''HYLAND''== * [[/Leonard Philip Hyland|Hyland, Leonard Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8N6-XLK] - 1903(Tas)-1942(Tas) - Licences: 7LP Hobart (City, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1791, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 271, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Hobart Central, 1928) - Comment: Passed on Duty; Gone too soon - Links: [https://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/tasmania-fire-service-chief-chris-arnol-urges-everyone-to-reflect-on-the-selflessness-of-firefighters-in-the-pursuit-of-public-safety/news-story/59c6315bbf383ef9bb4e270d60cd9296 Mercury] =='''I'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''IKIN''== * [[/William George Ikin|Ikin, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWFZ-C37] - 1887(NSW)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 4SM Townsville (1925-1926); 4SM Brisbane (New Farm, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 201, 1925, No. 18 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (dealer licence); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: mechanical engineer (Gladstone, 1913); engineer & electrician (Barcaldine, 1914); manager (Strand Motors, Townsville, 1925); motor mechanic (Mt Garnet, 1937-1949; Cardwell, 1949); farmer (Mareeba, 1954-1972) ==''INCE''== * [[/Frederick George Ince|Ince, Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTL8-9RM] - 1912(Vic)-2013(Vic)101yo - Licences: 3FG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1932-1939; Brighton, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1047, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); accountant (Brighton, Vic, 1963); bank manager (Brighton, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''INGLIS''== * [[/Kenneth Stanley Inglis|Inglis, Kenneth Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HJ-KZK] - 1929(Vic)-2017(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - historian (ABC); "This is the ABC"; "Whose ABC?" - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Acton, ACT, 1963; O'Connor, ACT, 1972-1980) - Links: [[w:Ken Inglis|Wikipedia]]; [https://halloffame.melbournepressclub.com/article/ken-inglis Australian Media Hall of Fame]; [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1031461X.2018.1493961 Obit] * [[/Sydney David Inglis|Inglis, Sydney David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM7K-DBM] - 1913(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2SQ Sydney (Enmore, 1933; Stanmore, 1935-1939; Croydon, 1946) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1121, 1933, NSW; BOCP 16, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1938-1946) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Petersham, NSW, 1936); radio mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943); factory superintendent (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1954); works manager (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Campbelltown, NSW, 1980) ==''INNES''== * [[/D. D. Innes|Innes, D. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DI Sydney (Glebe Point, 1933-1934 - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''IRELAND''== * [[/George Wilbert Ireland|Ireland, George Wilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9H-D62] - 1911(Vic)-2004(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3IG Melbourne (Mitcham, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2052, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: orchard hand (Mitcham, Vic, 1934-1954); orchardist (Mitcham, Vic, 1963; Coldstream, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Leslie Keith Ireland|Ireland, Leslie Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRMD-BPV] - 1908(SA)-1942(SA) - Licences: 5KR Mt Gambier (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 950, 1927; AOLCP 60, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1941) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633509 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1721431 AWM]; [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/ireland-leslie-keith-47849/ AHM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''IRESON''== * [[/Keith Benton Ireson|Ireson, Keith Benton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQS9-PWM] - 1925(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3AIR Melbourne (Templestowe, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 875, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Relationships: Son of 3ZY-3AIR Melville Charles Gladstone Ireson - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kyneton, Vic, 1949; Heidelberg, Vic, 1954; Templestowe, Vic, 1963); engineer (Gisborne, Vic, 1967; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Melville Charles Gladstone Ireson|Ireson, Melville Charles Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZT-ML6] - 1898(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3ZY Kyneton (1926-1933); 3AIR Kyneton (1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 305, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1918) - Relationships: Father of 3AIR Keith Benton Ireson - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Maldon, Vic, 1919); telegraphist (Ballarat, Vic, 1925); postal employee (Kyneton, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''IRVINE''== * [[/Charles John Irvine|Irvine, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SW-PQ5] - 1909(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3VH Receive Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1923); 3DF Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1935-1937; Balwyn, 1938-1939; St Kilda, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1439, 1935, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 3TU James Forbes Irvine - Electoral Rolls: forest officer (Daylesford, Vic, 1931; Mont Park, Vic, 1934; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1934-1937; St Kilda West, Vic, 1943-1954); forester (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); forest entomologist (Highfield Park, Vic, 1968; Camberwell, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/James Forbes Irvine|Irvine, James Forbes "Boots"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCM-WFG] - 1916(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 3TU Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1935-1937; Balwyn, 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1947; Auburn, 1948; Balwyn, 1954-1956; City, 1960); 2AXQ Sydney (Northbridge, 1965-1969; Castle Cove, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1537, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3VH-3DF Charles John Irvine - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1937); analyst (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); sales manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1972); retired (Canterbury, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William Irvine|Irvine, William]] - 1907(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4IR Brisbane (Mitchelton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1987, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WIs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''IRVING''== * [[/Cyril Lawson Irving|Irving, Cyril Lawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZT-65R] - 1912(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4WL Brisbane (Annerley, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1199, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Godfrey George Howy Irving|Irving, Godfrey George Howy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT2H-SPK] - 1867(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XYR Perth (West Perth, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF Major-General) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (South Melbourne, Vic, 1905; West Perth, WA, 1914; Brisbane North, Qld, 1917); staff corps (Kew, Vic, 1921-1937) ==''ISLES''== * [[/James William Clifford Isles|Isles, James William Clifford "Clifford"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBVH-RV1] - 1894(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4CC Receive Brisbane (Ascot, 1922); 4CC Brisbane (Ascot, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (QWI); business proprietor (Isles Love & Co, Allan & Stark); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hamilton, 1915-1937); manager (Hamilton, 1943-1958); director (Hamilton, 1963) ==''ISRAEL''== * [[/Morris Samuel Israel|Israel, Morris Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQ4-CBC] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XMU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913); 3ZN Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924; Malvern, 1925-1926; Burwood, 1927); 3ZN Geelong, 1931-1933; 3ZN Melbourne (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 13, 1924, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 35, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (installed 3GL 1930, then chief engineer; installed 3AW 1932, then chief engineer); broadcasting executive; WW1 (Army, 1st & 2nd Signals squadrons, conclude as sergeant, 1914-1918); WW2 (Army, Z Special Unit, conclude as Lieutenant Colonel, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (St Kilda, 1919-1924); radio mechanic (Burwood, 1926-1928); broadcasting engineer (Geelong, 1931); engineer (Geelong North, 1936; Camberwell, 1937-1963); Awards (mentioned in despatches, Damascus, 1917) - Links: [https://portal.scotch.vic.edu.au/ww1/honour/israelMS.htm Scotch College]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1011412 VWM WW2]; [https://www.vajexaustralia.org.au/service-record/1577/israel-mid-mm Jewish Ex-servicemen]; [https://www.ozatwar.com/sigint/soa.htm OzAtWar] - TroveTag: "XMU-3ZN - Morris Samuel Israel"(40+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Israel"(10+ tags) ==''IVES''== * [[/Cecil Albert Ives|Ives, Cecil Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLJ-848] - 1916(SA)-1942(Vic) - Licences: 5AF Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1451, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: commercial artist (Glenelg, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/ives-cecil-albert-300407/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} =='''J'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''JACKSON''== * [[/Alfred Cecil Jackson|Jackson, Alfred Cecil "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDLP-F65] - 1900(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4AJ Brisbane (Fairfield, 1931); 2BO Bangalow (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 620, 1921; 1COCP 67, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG, Brisbane Cmcls); state public servant (4QG) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Fairfield, Qld, 1928-1931); farmer (Possum Creek, NSW, 1934-1937); mechanic (Fairfield, Qld, 1943-1954); farmer (O'Possum Creek via Bangalow, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Alfred George Jackson|Jackson, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY5P-2X1] - 1864(Eng)-1935(Qld) - Licences: 4DG Receive Brisbane (Wynnum, Qld, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; radio clubs (WIQ, QWI, WIAQ); electrical engineer - Relationships: father of Arthur Appleton Jackson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1903-1913); electrician (Wynnum, Qld, 1914-1934) * [[/Arthur Appleton Jackson|Jackson, Arthur Appleton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY55-M8F] - 1891(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI, WIAQ); electrical engineer; business proprietor; Relationships: son of Alfred George Jackson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Wynnum, Qld, 1913-1914; Morningside, Qld, 1915-1919; Wynnum, Qld, 1919; South Brisbane, Qld, 1921-1968); retired (Hill End, Qld, 1972; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1977; Hopetoun Home, Oxley, Qld, 1980) * [[/Charles Joseph Jackson| Jackson, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6R-PQT] - 1910(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 2AIV Carool (1937-1939); 3CU Melbourne (Albert Park, 1947-1948; East Oakleigh, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2053, 1937, NSW; BOCP 299, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Piggabeen, NSW, 1930-1934; Tweed Heads, NSW, 1935; Carool, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Oakleigh East, Vic, 1963-1967; Oakleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Harry Peardon Jackson|Jackson, Harry Peardon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY2-PWW] - 1887(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AHZ Sydney (Church Point, 1938-1939; Coogee, 1946-1947; Church Point, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914-1919); no occupation (Church Point, NSW, 1934-1968) * [[/James William Jackson|Jackson, James William "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7FH-JCW] - 1916(Qld)-2011(Qld) - Licences: 4CN Brisbane (Cribb Island, 1938-1939; 1946-1969; Lawnton, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2096, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); military (WW2,Northern Command Signals); farmer/electrician/radio & TV serviceman - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cribb Island, Qld, 1937-1968); rubber worker (Lawnton, Qld 1972-1980) * [[/Raymond George Jackson|Jackson, Raymond George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-YNR] - 1913(Eng)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3PU Melbourne (Williamstown, 1936-1939; Canterbury, 1947-1948; Middle Brighton, 1954-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1699, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: tester (Williamstown, Vic, 1936); laboratory assistant (Essendon, Vic, 1942; Deepdene, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Brighton, Vic, 1949-1967); technician (Brighton, Vic, 1972); engineer (Heidelberg West, Vic, 1977) * [[/Thomas William Jackson|Jackson, Thomas William]] - 1830(Eng)-1918(Vic) - Deputy Postmaster-General Victoria ca 1880, clubs & societies (Telegraph Electrical Society Vic, member, ca 1880) * [[/William Leslie Jackson|Jackson, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH5-SJ7] - 1901(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3XM Melbourne (Ormond, 1934-1939, 1947-1965; Carnegie, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1361, 1934, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hawthorn, Vic, 1925-1927; Caulfield, Vic, 1928-1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JACOBS''== * [[/James William Samuel Jacobs|Jacobs, James William Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCX-SXG] - 1902(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1923); 3YM Melbourne (Essendon, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 784, 1923 (Marconi); COCP2 319, 1931; COCP1 265, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Essendon, Vic, 1931-1980) * [[/Sydney S. Jacobs|Jacobs, Sydney S. (Sasoon?)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPP6-2XB] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SJ Sydney (Marrickville, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1225, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ship's steward (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930-1931)?; traveller (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1943); soldier (Mosman, NSW, 1949); company director (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1963); director (Mosman, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''JAMES''== * [[/Arthur George James|James, Arthur George or George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3V-B9B] - 1911(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3JV Macorna (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 777, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Macorna, Vic, 1934-1937; Carlton, Vic, 1943; Abbotsford, Vic, 1949); engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963-1968; Box Hill, Vic, 1972); director (Croydon, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Brian Russell James|James, Brian Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLV-GXV] - 1920(SA)-1944(Europe) - Licences: 5BL Adelaide (1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 2293, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 76 Squadron RAF, Flying Officer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10325112 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://highgate-rsl.org.au/afcraaf-roll/james-brian-russell-417490/ Bio] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Hector Keith James|James, Hector Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV7-WVL] - 1905(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2XA Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1923); 2XA Sydney (Summer Hill, 1924-1933; Ashfield, 1934; Double Bay, 1935-1936; Coogee, 1937-1938; Woollahra, 1939; Summer Hill, 1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 183, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Summer Hill, 1930-1933), engineer (Edgecliff, 1936; Ashfield, 1949; Summer Hill, 1943-1963) - Trovetag: "2XA - Hector Keith James" * [[/Herbert Ronald James|James, Herbert Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-1SM] - 1904(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3LH Birchip (1931-1933); 3LH Drouin (1938-1939); 7LH Western Junction (1947); 7LH Launceston (1948); 3AJJ Melbourne (Deepdene, 1954); 3AJJ Lubeck (1955-1956); 3AJJ Braeside (1960); 3AJJ Rupanyup (1965-1969); 3AJJ Nowa Nowa (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 813, 1931, Vic; BOCP 17, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Merbein, 1925); fitter & turner (Merbein, 1928-1931); radio engineer (Merbein, 1936); technician (Western Junction, Tas, 1949); radio engineer (Deepdene, 1954); technician (Rupanyup, 1963-1968); retired (Nowa Nowa, 1972-1980) * [[/R. James|James, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XZE via Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Thomas Reynolds James|James, Thomas Reynolds]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, worked on original Melbourne-Williamstown telegraph line 1854, later in charge of Melbourne Telegraph Office, but transferred to inspectorial work in 1879 due to disorganisation, reinstated in 1880) ==''JAMIESON''== * [[/Charles William Jamieson|Jamieson, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4SY-YNQ] - 1896(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: XJW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); 3CJ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924-1926); 3XX Melbourne (East Malvern, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 130, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, 1921-1925); mechanic (Malvern, 1926-1968) * [[/John Edward Jamieson|Jamieson, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VS-M43] - 1910(WA)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6LA Perth (Beaconsfield, 1930-1933); 6LA Kalgoorlie (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 673, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Kalgoorlie, 1936-1937); salesman (Kalgoorlie, 1943); radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, 1949-1954) ==''JANSEN''== * [[/Claude Harold Jansen|Jansen, Claud or Claude Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-9TN] - 1890(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: V751 Receive Yarrawonga (1922); 3GW Receive Yarrawonga (1922)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: printer (Yarrawonga, 1913-1922); linotype engineer (Yarrawonga, 1924-1931); printer (Shepparton, 1934-1937); linotype operator (Albury, 1937-1949); engineer (Albury, 1954-1968) ==''JARDINE''== * [[/William Ronald Jardine|Jardine, William Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZC-T63] - 1911(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3PR Melbourne (Essendon, 1929-1933); 3PR Leongatha (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 533, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 108, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farm labourer (Craigieburn, 1934); dairy farmer (Leongatha, 1937-1954); salesman (Leongatha, 1963-1980) ==''JARMAN''== * [[/Oswald Arthur Jarman|Jarman, Oswald Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G612-K6Y] - 1894(SA)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 162, 1915; 1COCP 37, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1921-1922); telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1928); supervisor (Bentley, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''JARVIS''== * [[/Vincent Jack Edwin Jarvis|Jarvis, Vincent Jack Edwin "Victor", "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2K-6FP] - 1912(WA)-1941(Libya) - Licences: 2VJ Orange (1930-1933); 2VJ Dubbo (1934); 2VJ Wellington (1935-1936); 2VJ Bathurst (1937); 2VJ Griffith (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 695, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 46, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (2VJ Wellington); broadcast engineer (2BS, 2RG); WW2 (RAAF, Rathmines Flying Boats Base, Palestine, Egypt, Libya) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wellington, 1936), radio engineer (Bathurst, 1937), wireless operator (Rathmines, 1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633817 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''JEBB''== * [[/Thomas Keith Jebb|Jebb, Thomas Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MW78-HHC] - 1897(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1861, 1937, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Creswick, Vic, 1919-1920); technical school teacher (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1922-1924); electrical engineer (Launceston West, Tas, 1928-1954) ==''JEFFES''== * [[/Stephen Gregory Jeffes|Jeffes, Stephen Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5J-P7V] - 1888(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAE Sydney (Bankstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (5th Ambulance Brigade, 1916-1919); WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Bankstown, NSW, 1913); farmer (Carool, NSW, 1934-1936); banana inspector (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1937); civil servant (Macksville, NSW, 1943-1949); inspector (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''JEFFRYES''== * [[/Sydney Harry Jeffryes|Jeffryes, Sydney Harry]] - 1884(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: X?? Brisbane - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; ship's wireless operator; member of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1914 - Links: ==''JEFFS''== * [[/Vincent Jeffs|Jeffs, Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4T-4M8] - 1912?(???)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4VJ Brisbane (Taringa, 1931-1933; City, 1934-1939, 1946; Gordon Park, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 753, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio cub (WIAQ, life member, lecturer, code instructor, field days, JOTA, conventions, operator 4WI); business proprietor (Jeffs Radio) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Taringa, Qld, 1934; New Farm, Qld, 1936-1937; Taringa, Qld, 1937); radio manufacturer (New Farm, Qld, 1943); salesman (Taringa, Qld, 1949); businessman (Gordon Park, Qld, 1958-1968) ==''JENKIN''== * [[/Frank Clifford Jenkin|Jenkin, Frank Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5NC-6HK] - 1911(Vic)-2005(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3CM Melbourne (Croydon, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 965, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Croydon, Vic, 1937-1943); draftsman (Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''JENKINS''== * [[/Edward Harry Jenkins|Jenkins, Edward Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBQ8-YK2] - 1916(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3QK Melbourne (Elwood, 1937-1939); 3QK Churchill Island (1947); 3QK Melbourne (Elwood, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1862, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Churchill Island, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''JENNER''== * [[/John Henry Jenner|Jenner, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Y9-64Z] - 1877(Eng)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 7BM Receive Premaydena (1923); Receive Premaydena (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 2ABM John Ingoldsby Jenner - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Lindisfarne, 1914); orchardist (Koonya, 1919-1928); Xray technician (Double Bay, NSW, 1930; Bondi, 1933-1935) * [[/John Ingoldsby Jenner|Jenner, John Ingoldsby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKY4-7S2] - 1904(Eng)-1980(???) - Licences: 2ABM Sydney (Maroubra, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1194, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 7BM John Henry Jenner - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Haberfield, 1930; Bondi, 1933-1935); telephone engineer (Maroubra, 1937); engineer (Maroubra, 1943-1954; Revesby, 1968); retired (Turramurra, 1972); engineer (Revesby, 1980) ==''JENNISON''== * [[/James Crosby Jennison|Jennison, James Crosby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRWZ-JB6] - 1923(SA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5JJ Adelaide (Black Forest, 1947; Enfield, 1954-1960); 1JN Canberra (Hughes, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2432, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, For courage & tenacity on two operational tours, 1945 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hughes, ACT, 1972-1980) * [[/Joseph William Jennison|Jennison, Joseph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTS7-316] - 1899(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 2JJ Mathoura (1928-1939); 2MX Mathoura (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 414, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 4th Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Comment: Licences in the name of his father John William Jennison but most likely son was operator, father passed in 1942 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Mathoura, NSW, 1930-1949; Echuca, Vic, 1954; Deniliquin, NSW, 1958); nil (Echuca, Vic, 1963) ==''JENSEN''== * [[/Jens August Jensen|Jensen, Jens August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQM-1MX] - 1865(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Minister for Navy (1915-1917) - Comment: famously dismissed for corruption in respect of purchase of Shaw Wireless Works in 1916 - Electoral Rolls: licensed victualler (Beauty Point, Tas, 1914-1919); orchardist (Beauty Point, Tas, 1919-1922); no occupation (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936) - Links: [[w:Jens_Jensen_(politician)|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/jensen-jens-august-6840 ADB] * [[/Laurence Richard Hopkins Jensen|Jensen, Laurence or Lawrence Richard Hopkins "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-MJ1] - 1906(Tas)-1974(Tas) - Licences: 7BL Receive West Devonport (1923); Receive West Devonport (1923-1924); 7LJ Launceston (1925-1939, 1947-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 78, 1925, Tas; BOCP 215, 1939; 1AOCP 9, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW@ (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (New Town, 1928); teacher (New Town, 1936-1972) - TroveTag: "7BL-7LJ - Laurence Richard Hopkins Jensen" & "!Wikibooks 7BL-7LJ" ==''JENVEY''== * [[/Henry Walter Jenvey|Jenvey, Henry Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4QJ-7TS] - 1851(Eng)-1932(Vic) - Licences: AA Melbourne 1900; X?? Melbourne - early wireless experimenter, arguably his use of the identifier AA was the first use of an Australian callsign; arguably Australia's first amateur operator as the majority of his experiments were self-funded and in his own time - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - employment (Vic P & T; PMGD) - Relationships: father of 3WW William Walter Jenvey - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Brighton, 1909); public servant (Caulfield East, 1919-1931) * [[/William Walter Jenvey|Jenvey, William Walter "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4QV-9GL] - 1904(Vic)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 3AY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922-1927; Ormond, 1931-1938); 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1939); 3AY Melbourne (Ormond, 1947); 2ZO Sydney (Willoughby, 1948-1969); 2ZO Noosa Heads (1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 824, 1924; 1COCP 68, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of Henry Walter Jenvey - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1926-1927); operator (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943; Willoughby, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1972); nil (Nelligen, NSW, 1977; Noosa Heads, Qld, 1980) ==''JEPSON''== * [[/Reginald Raymond Jepson|Jepson, Reginald Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTT-WX5] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3JI Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Highett, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2064, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1942-1949); public servant (Moorabbin, Vic, 1954-1968; Highett, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JEREMY''== * [[/John Jeremy|Jeremy, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-GSZ] - 1897(NSW)-1957(ACT) - Licences: XFE Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1934-1943); bank manager (Deakin, ACT, 1949-1954) ==''JERRARD''== * [[/Frederick Joseph Jerrard|Jerrard, Frederick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB43-BKT] - 1899(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4DR Receive Gayndah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Gayndah, 1921-1930); motor mechanic (Gayndah, 1936-1937); engineer (Indooroopilly, 1943-1963) ==''JESSOP''== * [[/Patrick Ferman Jessop|Jessop, Patrick Ferman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QN-8HV] - 19??(Eng?)-19??(Qld?) - Licences: 4PJ Kamma (1925-1927); 4PJ Cairns (Hambledon, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (England?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1(RFC) - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Edmonton, 1922-1930); weigh bridge clerk (Hambledon, 1936-1943) ==''JEWELL''== * [[/Thomas John Jewell|Jewell, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYD-YH1] - 1905(WA)-1965(WA) - Licences: 6CA Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923); 6JJ Perth (Victoria Park, 1927); 6JJ Kalgoorlie (1930-1931); 6JJ Perth (Victoria Park, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 876, 1925; 1COCP 129, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1937); radio inspector (Victoria Park, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1949); inspector (Scarborough, WA, 1954-1963) ==''JINKS''== * [[/Edwin William Jinks|Jewell, Edwin William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPM6-6JD] - 1914(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2HX Broken Hill (1931-1939); 2ADJ Broken Hill (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 830, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 202, 1938; COCP1 355, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Broken Hill, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1943); senior communications officer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1963); public servant (Broken Hill, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Broken Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''JOHNSON''== * [[/Andrew Keith Johnson|Johnson, Andrew Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54J-MQ2] - 1908(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2NJ Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1939, 1946-1969; Padstow, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1157, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Inconsistency death & licensing dates needs further investigation - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Bankstown, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1934); hospital attendant (Punchbowl, NSW, 1936-1968); retired (Padstow, NSW, 1972) * [[/Arthur Johnson|Johnson, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXD7-X12] - 1921(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4PX Brisbane (Hendra, 1938-1939; Ascot, 1946-1948; Hendra, 1954-1975), 4PX Buddina Beach (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2093, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF, Signals) - Comment: Several contemporaneous AJs - Electoral Rolls: Commonwealth public servant (Hendra, Qld, 1968) + others * [[/Arthur Lester Johnson|Johnson, Arthur Lester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB87-RR1] - 1914(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3FL Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937; Canterbury, 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1960; Surrey Hills, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 53, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3XH-3JW Stanley William Johnson - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1954; Box Hill South, Vic, 1963); traffic policeman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1968); policeman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Carl Francis Johnson|Johnson, Carl Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH8T-HSH] - 1899(Tas)-1985(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923); 7AR Hobart (West Hobart, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 218, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: federal servant (West Hobart, 1922-1954) * [[/Colin Wymess Johnson|Johnson, Colin Wymess or Wemyss]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYF-8GK] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AJC Newcastle (New Lambton, 1938-1939); 2YJ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1946-1955; CBD, 1956-1961; Merewether, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2080, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (New Lambton, NSW, 1943-1954); manager (Merewether, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Edward Norman Johnson|Johnson, Edward Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM4W-MLQ] - 1886(Vic)-1960(USA) - Licences: Receive Warrnambool (1923); 3ZO Warrnambool (1923-1924); 3ZO Horsham (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Melbourne, 1909); manager (Wonthaggi, 1914); draper (Newtown, 1917); traveller (Geelong, 1919) * [[/H. B. Johnson|Johnson, H. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6HB Perth (Leederville, 1926); 5HB Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 252, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - common surname, individual not yet identified * [[/Ivo Uric Johnson|Johnson, Ivo Uric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VV-H8S] - 1903(NSW)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4KL Cairns (1933-1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 813, 1924; 2COCP 668, 1942; 1COCP 655, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cairns, Qld, 1936-1963) * [[/John Eric Johnson|Johnson, John Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PS-MYR] - 1903(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JI Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1936); 2AFZ Sydney (Bondi, 1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1492, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theatre employee (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1968) * [[/Joseph Murray Johnson|Johnson, Joseph Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5YM-M5N] - 1889(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 113, 1915; 1COCP 200, 1931 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Geraldton, 1915-1917); radio expert (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Caulfield, 1937); engineer (Longueville, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Turramurra, 1954-1963); retired (Strathfield, 1963; Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1977; Wauchope/Yrrs, 1980) * [[/Leonard Waring Johnson|Johnson, Leonard Waring]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTG7-CK6] - 1916(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3YF Melbourne (Deepdene, 1932-1939; Surrey Hills, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 968, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Canterbury, Vic, 1943-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/S. Johnson|Johnson, S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SJ Mudgee (1925-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Stanley William Johnson|Johnson, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB8W-D8W] - 1908(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3XH Sale (1937-1939); 3JW Melbourne (Burwood, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1954, 1937, Vic; BOCP 654 or 64, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3FL Arthur Lester Johnson - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1933); radio engineer (Sale, Vic, 1936-1937); soldier (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954); engineer (Balwyn North, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''JOHNSTON''== * [[/George Daniel Johnston|Johnston, George Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQB-K36] - 1905(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1279, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Parkville, Vic, 1927-1931); engineer (Hamilton, Qld, 1937); draftsman (Windsor, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/H. B. Johnston|Johnston, H. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6HB Perth (Leederville, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Johnston|Johnston, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJ7-39X] - 1908(Vic)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 3ST Benalla (1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 819, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Benalla, Vic, 1936-1937); meteorologist (Newport, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Lane Cove, NSW, 1968) * [[/Norman Brint Johnston|Johnston, Norman Brint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NC-K7F] - 1913(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6NJ Perth (South Fremantle, 1930-1933; Subiaco, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 642, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Subiaco, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Maylands, 1943-1968; Mt Lawley, 1972-1977) * [[/Robert Walter Johnston|Johnston, Robert Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDS-FHJ] - 1914(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4LQ Brisbane (Petrie Terrace, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1270, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1936-1937); no occupation (Ingleburn, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1963) * [[/William Carlyle Johnston|Johnston, William Carlyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P3-L4J] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Grafton (1935-1936); 2CJ Coffs Harbour (1937-1939, 1946-1950); 2CJ Sawtell (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1479, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: builder (Grafton, NSW, 1930-1936); mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1937-1943); radio engineer (Sawtell, NSW, 1949); joiner (Sawtell, NSW, 1954); carpenter (Sawtell, NSW, 1958-1968); radio mechanic (Sawtell, NSW, 1973-1977) * [[/William David Johnston|Johnston, William David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XJ-3RY] - 1909(Irl)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2YZ Sydney (Ryde, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Gladesville, 1950; Matraville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 616, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 323, 1931; 1COCP 398, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Ryde, NSW, 1930-1943); radio engineer (Gladesville, NSW, 1949; Matraville, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''JOHNSTONE''== * [[/H. D. Johnstone|Johnstone, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3HJ Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JONASSON''== * [[/Roy Peter Jonasson|Jonasson, Roy Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KPW-ZL1] - 1908(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4NG Alberton (1931-1933); 7NG Derwent Park (1937-1939); 3ND Castlemaine (1946-1969); 9NG, PNG; 4NE Brisbane (Kingston, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 827, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, QRP Club, RAAF Wireless Reserve, Qld Listeners' League); employment (Qld State Electricity Commission) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Castlemaine, 1942-1972); retired (Kingston, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''JONES''== * [[/Alfred Ernest Jones|Jones, Alfred Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G61R-CTW] - 1894(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 241, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Comment: not all electoral roll entries identified, several contemporaneous AEJs; Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1917-1922) * [[/David Owen Jones|Jones, David Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH2-HV6] - 1916(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3ED Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1937-1939, 1947; North Essendon, 1948-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1916, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cutter (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1937-1942); draughtsman (Essendon North, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/David William Jones|Jones, David William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DJ Brisbane (Chelmer, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 683, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous DWJs - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Chelmer, 1925-1931); engineer (Holland Park, 1958)? * [[/Donald Atkinson Jones|Jones, Donald Atkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSN-327] - 1911(NSW)-2000(SA) - Licences: 2SF Wollongong (Austinmer, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 398, 1932; COCP1 147, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Austinmer, NSW, 1932-1937; Flinders Island, Tas, 1949) * [[/George Edward Jones|Jones, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2F-D9R] - 1903(???)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2OU Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923); Crystal Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1923); 2GJ Sydney (Willoughby, 1932-1934; Naremburn, 1935; Bondi, 1936-1938; Woollahra, 1939; Bondi, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1053, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Zetland, NSW, 1933); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937); motor driver (Bondi, 1943-1949) * [[/Harold Jones|Jones, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-RSJ] - 1906(Wales)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2AGG Speers Point (1937-1938, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1926, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HJs - Electoral Rolls: shiftman (Boolaroo, NSW, 1937); bus conductor (Speers Point, NSW, 1943-1949) * [[/Lancelot Cyril Jones|Jones, Lancelot Cyril "Lance"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8L3-2LS] - 1891(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: XVB Adelaide (Hawthorn, 1913-1914); 5BQ Adelaide (Westbourne Park, 1923-1924); 5DN Adelaide (City, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; co-founder 5DN commercial Adelaide - Electoral Rolls: manager (Broadway Estate, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVB-5BQ-5DN - Lancelot Cyril Jones" * [[/Leslie Jones|Jones, Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY84-XVZ] - 1909(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1482, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Paul Alfred Jones|Jones, Paul Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ5-CJT] - 1920(Tas)-2013(Tas)93yo - Licences: 7PJ King Island (Grassy, 1939, 1947-1948); 7PJ Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1954-1975; Hobart City, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2256, 1939, Tas; BOCP 579, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Moonah, Tas, 1954); engineer (Lindisfarne, Tas, 1972) * [[/Raymond Edward Jones|Jones, Raymond Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL9R-FLM] - 1900(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3RJ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1928; Box Hill, 1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 407, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Newmarket, 1921); public servant (Ascot Vale, 1922-1924); telegraphist (Box Hill, 1931-1943); supervisor (Box Hill, 1949-1963); retired (Box Hill, 1968-1980) * [[/Robert Harold Jones|Jones, Robert Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPF-BKS] - 1896(Wales)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AHF Sydney (Kogarah, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Canley Vale, 1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1960, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1930-1931; Rockdale, NSW, 1933); engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1934); motor mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1935-1943); technician (Edensor Park, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Rothney Bray Jones|Jones, Rothney Bray "Roth"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN43-9N4] - 1918(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3BG Bendigo (1936-1939, 1947); 3BG Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1948-1975; Abbotsford, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1696, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Bendigo, Vic, 1942; Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1963; Balwyn North, Vic, 1967-1972; Doncaster East, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Stanley William Jones|Jones, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-BPL] - 1917(Vic)-1943(PNG) - Licences: 3SF Ballarat (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1953, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Australian Army, Signalman, 6 Division Signals) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1687469] - Comment: Another Stanley William Jones died in WW2, Flight Sergeant, 626 Squadron - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Vernon Marshall Jones|Jones, Vernon Marshall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CF-5YM] - 1913(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3YE Colac (1947-1948); 3YE Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1954-1960; Box Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2347, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: welder (Caulfield, Vic, 1935-1937); technical assistant (Colac, Vic, 1943); engineer (Colac, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-68; Box Hill North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Walter Henry Jones|Jones, Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NB-Z8F] - 1914(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2PY Sydney (Marrickville, 1930-1933); 2RS Sydney (Marrickville, 1935-1939); 2WP Sydney (Bexley, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 652, 1930, NSW; 1COCP 57, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of William Daniel Jones - Electoral Rolls: tramway employee (Sydenham, NSW, 1933); wireless operator (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1937); wireless telegraphist (Bexley North, NSW, 1949-1972); telegraphist (Bexley North, NSW, 1977-1980) - Comment: Another contemporaneous Walter Henry Jones in Sydney b.1915 m.Edith * [[/William Daniel Jones|Jones, William Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGX-G5N] - 1910(Wales)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1614, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 2PY-2RS-2WP Walter Henry Jones - Electoral Rolls: shopkeeper (Sydenham, NSW, 1933; Marrickville, NSW, 1934); upholsterer (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1935-1937; Lewisham, NSW, 1949-1963; Marrickville, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/W. R. Jones|Jones, W. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EK Receive Brisbane (Hendra, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JORDAN''== * [[/James Jordan|Jordan, James "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHL-VNQ] - 1903(Sct)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4JJ Ipswich (1933); 4JJ Bundaberg (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1162, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4BU); senior military (RAAF, Wing-Commander) - Electoral Rolls: striker (West Ipswich, Qld, 1932); radio mechanic (Bundaberg, Qld, 1934-1937) * [[/Lawrence Jordan|Jordan, Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYC5-N6K] - 1934(Vic)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2ALV Figtree (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1578, 1957; AOCP 3758, 1958, NSW - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 3IL-7IL Robert Frederick Jordan; Brother of 3AKJ-7JR Robert Edward Jordan - Electoral Rolls: technician (Wollongong, NSW, 1958; Figtree, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Robert Jordan|Jordan, Robert]] - 1893(NZ)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: 1COCP 4, 1914, No. 4 in Aus and Vic, Commonwealth system - commercial operator; coastal station operator? - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Robert Frederick Jordan|Jordan, Robert Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8TB-KWK] - 1898(Vic)-1987(Tas) - Licences: 3IL Gabo Island (1935-1939); 7IL Currie (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1529, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 24th Battalion, 1915-1919) - Relationships: Father of 3AKJ-7JR Robert Edward Jordan & 2ALV Lawrence Jordan - Electoral Rolls: returned soldier (Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1919); plumber (Coburg, Vic, 1921-1928; Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1931; Cape Everard, Vic, 1934); lightkeeper (Gabo Island, Vic, 1936-1937; Cape Schanck, Vic, 1942; Currie, Tas, 1954); no occupation (Currie, Tas, 1968-1972) * [[/Robert Edward Jordan|Jordan, Robert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYC5-677] - 1929(Vic)-2008(Tas) - Licences: 3AKJ Melbourne (North Aspendale, 1965-1975); 7JR Currie (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 1564, 1963; AOCP 4202, 1964, Vic - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 3IL-7IL Robert Frederick Jordan; Brother of 2ALV Lawrence Jordan - Electoral Rolls: technician (Thornbury, Vic, 1954); telephone technician (Carrum, Vic, 1958-1968); technician (Aspendale, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JOSCELYNE''== * [[/Robert Alan Joscelyne|Joscelyne, Robert Alan "Alan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4NC-8JD] - 1908(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AJO Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1938; Cheltenham, 1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2215, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Eastwood, NSW, 1930); traveller (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1936-1937); agent (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); manager (Beecroft, NSW, 1949); representative (Roseville, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''JOUGHIN''== * [[/E. G. Joughin|Joughin, E. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALI Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jack Maxwell Joughin|Joughin, Jack Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7D-1LR] - 1910(Vic)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 3BR Melbourne (Windsor, 1947-1948; Pakenham, 1954); 3BR Tangambalanga (1955-1965); 4JU Buderim (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 152, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Northcote, Vic, 1934-1937; Packenham East, Vic, 1954; Tangambalanga, Vic, 1963-1967); no occupation (Buderim, Qld, 1968); trundler (Buderim, Qld, 1972); labourer (Forest Glen, Qld, 1977) ==''JOYCE''== * [[/Victor Stanley Joyce|Joyce, Victor Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9K8R-3RQ] - 1920(Eng)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2AEN Sydney (Five Dock, 1936-1939; Drummoyne, 1946; Collaroy, 1947-1955; Dee Why, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1709, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Five Dock, NSW, 1943); photographer (Collaroy, NSW, 1949-1954; Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''JUDD''== * [[/Clarence Harvey Judd|Judd, Clarence Harvey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVF-9XS] - 1920(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5HQ Adelaide (Colonel Light Gardens, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3374, 1953, Qld - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Oswald William Judd|Judd, Oswald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVX-X56] - 1896(SA)-1934(SA) - Licences: XVF Adelaide (North Norwood, 1913); Receive Adelaide (Payneham, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JULSTEDT''== * [[/E. Julstedt|Julstedt, E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4JD Daru, PNG (1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JUNK''== * [[/Gerhardt Philip Junk|Junk, Gerhardt Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FL-3W8] - 1896(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XACX Sydney (Sans Souci, 1913-1914); 2AZ Receive Sydney (Sans Souci, 1922-1923); 2EY Sydney (Sans Souci, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP, 1289, 1934, NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Sans Souci, NSW, 1930-1935); tram conductor (Sans Souci, NSW, 1937-1943) =='''K'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''KANE''== * [[/John Leslie Kane|Kane, John Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LT-K1L] - 1910(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4ZZ Toowoomba (1939, 1947-1954); 4ZZ Harlaxton (1955); 4ZZ Rockhampton (1956); 4ZZ Brisbane (Northgate, 1960; Lawnton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2335, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); senior state public servant (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Roma, Qld, 1931-1937); railway clerk (Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1954); QGR clerk (Northgate, Qld, 1958; Lawnton, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''KARPPINEN''== * [[/Karl Horace Karppinen|Karppinen, Karl Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J6-WST] - 1917(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2157, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1954); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''KAUFMAN''== * [[/Samuel Donald Kaufman|Kaufman, Samuel Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6X-937] - 1904(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SK Sydney (Belmore, 1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 448, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Belmore, NSW, 1933-1980) ==''KAUPER''== * [[/Henry Alexis Kauper|Kauper, Henry or Heinrich Alexis "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXZ-WYQ] - 1888(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Licences: S643 Adelaide (1921-1922); 5BG Adelaide (Dulwich, 1923-1926; Tusmore, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 97, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; inventor - Electoral Rolls: chauffer (Willaura, Vic, 1910); engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1931-1937) - TroveTag: "S643-5BG - Henry Alexis Kauper" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kauper-henry-alexis-harry-6898 ADB] ==''KAYESS''== * [[/Sydney Kayess|Kayess, Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYG-NHD] - 1892(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified -RANRS (CPOE, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Cooktown, 1917); engineer (Hendra, Qld, 1919); engine driver (Charleville, Qld, 1921); mechanic (Mossman, 1925); motor mechanic (Watchem, Vic, 1928); auto engineer (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1930); garage manager (New Lambton, NSW, 1930; Foveaux, NSW, 1933); engineer (Forest Lodge, NSW, 1935-1937); labourer (Darlinghurst, 1937; Glenmore, NSW, 1943); mechanical engineer trainee (Haberfield, NSW, 1949); engineer (Manly North, NSW, 1958) ==''KEANE''== * [[/John Patrick James Keane|Keane, John Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V5-P25] - 1903(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2JN Cessnock (1930-1931); 2JN Sydney (Millers Point, 1931); 2JN Cessnock (1933-1936); 2JN Sydney (Bexley, 1937-1939; McMahons Point, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 698, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Darling Harbour, 1930); clerk (Cessnock, 1931-1932; Newcastle, 1934; Bexley, 1935-1937; McMahons Point, 1943-1949; North Sydney, 1958-1963) ==''KEAST''== * [[/Leslie John Keast|Keast, Leslie John "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2QP-J6X] - 1886(SA)-1957(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Journalist (Wireless Weekly; shortwave editor, Australasian Radio World, 1940-1951; Radio & Hobbies), professional monitor (OWI/VOA, WW2); silent era cinematographer - Electoral Rolls: licensed victuallar (Royal Hotel, Bowral, 1933-1934); ex-hotelkeeper (Coogee, 1935); clerk (Randwick North, 1936-1937); sales manager (Carlingford, 1943); organising secretary (Ermington, 1949-1958) - TroveTag: "Leslie John Keast" (450+ hits, also 150+ in ARW on WRH) ==''KEATING''== * [[/Thomas Joseph Keating|Keating, Thomas Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVD-862] - 1902(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3KE Melbourne (Mentone,1938-1939); 3KW Melbourne (Mentone, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2128, 1938, Vic; COCP1 512, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1931-1934; Mentone, Vic, 1936-1968) ==''KEDDIE''== * [[/Phillip Robert Keddie|Keddie, Phillip Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67S-1T7] - 1921(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5KZ Adelaide (Woodville Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1882, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: AMF (Woodville Park, SA, 1943) ==''KEILLOR''== * [[/William Keillor|Keillor, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-YNZ] - 1902(???)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3KW Geelong (West Geelong, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 895, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Geelong West, Vic, 1928-1954); nil (Geelong West, Vic, 1963) ==''KEITH''== * [[/Gordon Harold Keith|Keith, Gordon Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCL-2BW] - 1919(Qld)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 4EK Brisbane (Hill End, 1947-1955); 5EK Adelaide (Clarence Park, 1956); 3AFK Melbourne (East Malvern, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2446, 1940, Qld - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Hill End, Qld, 1941-1954); soldier (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1958); A.R.A. (Narrabundah, ACT, 1963); farmer (Ingleside, Qld, 1968); public servant (Torrens, ACT, 1968-1980) ==''KELLS''== * [[/Alfred Charles Edward Kells|Kells, Alfred Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTMT-7D3] - 1900(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Receive Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923); 2430 Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal electrician (Moonee Ponds, 1921-1925); mechanic (Essendon, 1928-1954) ==''KELLY''== * [[/Alexander Wainwright Kelly|Kelly, Alexander Wainwright]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZP6-G6V] - 1908(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Largs Bay (1923); Receive Largs Bay (1923); 5AW Lyndoch (1927-1939); 5XO Loxton (1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 358, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur Broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: winemaker (Berri, 1939-1943) * [[/Kenneth Melville Kelly|Kelly, Kenneth Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3L-LVP] - 1915(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 3LL Melbourne (Carlton, 1937-1939); 7MF Maritime Mobile Auxiliary Ketch Matthew Flinders, Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1947); 7LL Hobart (CBD, 1947-1948; Sandy Bay, 1954-1965); 4MJ Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise, 1969-1975); 2MJ Merimbula (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1854, 1937, Vic; COCP3 1236, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Queens College, Carlton, Vic, 1937); medical practitioner (Newtown, Tas, 1943-1958; Rio Vista, Qld, 1969-1972; Merimbula, NSW, 1980) * [[/Patrick James Kelly|Kelly, Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94CD-8LM] - 1909(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4KB Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1939, 1947-1948; Belmont, 1954-1955; Camp Hill, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2393, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Comment: Several contemporaneous PJKs - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Dutton Park, Qld, 1934-1937); civil servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1949; Belmont, Qld, 1954-1968) * [[/Ross Donaldson Kelly|Kelly, Ross Donaldson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7BG-2PR] - 1906(SA)-1959(SA) - Licences: 5LW Adelaide (Unley, 1937-1939; Hazelwood Park, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2032, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assurance agent (Dulwich, 1941-1943) ==''KELSO''== * [[/Andrew John Bruce Kelso|Kelso, Andrew John Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTM-8R3] - 1915(NSW)-2014(ACT)98yo - Licences: 2AGF Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1938); 2WK Cooma (1955-1969); 8AC Nhulunbuy (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1683, 1936, NSW; BOCP 30, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Awards: OBE (1959, for services as radio officer, Snowy Mountains Authority) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1937; Lakemba, NSW, 1943); wireless operator (Darwin, NT, 1943); orchardist (Valley Heights, Molong, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Cooma, NSW, 1958-1963); communications officer (Cooma, NSW, 1968); technical officer (Nhulunbuy, NT, 1972); radio technician (Nhulunbuy, NT, 1977-1980) * [[/Graham Kelso|Kelso, Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXH-9DH] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EL Receive Brisbane (Nundah, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1958); technician (Brisbane, Qld, 1968; St Lucia, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/William Thomas Kelso|Kelso, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HQX-4GF] - 1914(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 979, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, Qld, 1937); chemist (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1963) - Trovetag: "William Thomas Kelso" ==''KEMBLE''== * [[/Frederick John Kemble|Kemble, Frederick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-8WY] - 1915(SA)-1939(WA) - Licences: 6FJ Katanning (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1673, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith's striker (Katanning, WA, 1937) ==''KEMP''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Kemp|Kemp, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-PYS] - 1910(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4YA Yangan - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1466, 1935, Qld; BOCP 110, 1937; 2COCP 123, 1937; 1COCP 163, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Swanfels, Qld, 1936-1937); radio technician (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949; Wavell Heights, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Joseph Edward Kemp|Kemp, Joseph Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-NWV] - 1918(Tas)-1991(WA) - Licences: 7RZ Devonport (1937-1939); 7RZ Launceston (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1847, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Como, 1949); radio officer (Esperance, 1954-1958; Yokine, WA, 1963-1980) ==''KEMPSTER''== * [[/Frederick Kempster|Kempster, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVPC-NHM] - 1900(SA)-1957(SA) - Licences: 5KM Darwin (1929-1931); 8KM Darwin (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 543, 1929, No. ?? in NT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Fullarton, 1934); supervisor (Fullarton, 1939-1943) ==''KEMPTON''== * [[/Gordon Kempton|Kempton, Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSD-PJS] - 19??(???)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 2CI Sydney (Kings Cross, 1935-1938); 2CI Newcastle (Merewether, 1939, 1946-1965); 2CI Sydney (Sylvania Waters, 1969); 2BCI Sydney (Kogarah, 1965); 4XX Brisbane (Yeronga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933-1935; Merewether, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Yeronga, Qld, 1969-1972) ==''KENDERDINE''== * [[/Clifford Walter Kenderdine|Kenderdine, Clifford Walter "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYR-H3J] - 1917(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3WP Melbourne (Kew, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1203, 1933, Vic; BOCP 226, 1939; COCP1 380, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1943-1954); engineer (Melbourne, Vic, 1967-1968); radio engineer (Lorne, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''KENNA''== * [[/Vernon Francis Kenna|Kenna, Vernon Francis "Vern" / "Marconi"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS1D-4ZV] - 1908(Qld)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 4DE Receive Brisbane (Hamilton, 1923-1924); 4FK Brisbane (Hamilton, 1926-1939); 2JR Sydney (Middle Cove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 301, 1926, No. 29 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (PMGD); radiocommunications engineer; senior public servant (PMG, ABC2); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal electrician (Hamilton, Qld, 1936-1954); engineer (Balwyn, Vic, 1963; Killara, 1963; Middle Cove, 1968-1972; Willoughby, 1977-1980) ==''KENNEDY''== * [[/Peter Kennedy|Kennedy, Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKD-8Q7] - 1874(Vic)-1945(SA) - Licences: XYD Perth (City, 1913-1914); 6AM Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923-1927); 5AM Adelaide (City, 1928; Unley, 1931; New Parkside, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; senior federal public servant (PMG, concluding as Deputy Postmaster-General SA); WW1 - Awards: Imperial Service Order - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leederville, 1903; Mt Lawley, 1910-1921); State Engineer (Maylands, 1925-1926); civil servant (New Parkside, 1939-1943) * [[/M. Kennedy|Kennedy, M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EP Receive Brisbane (Annerley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter Donald Kennedy|Kennedy, Walter Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBRG-1WB] - 1869(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2WK Sydney (Rockdale, 1925-1926; Willoughby, 1927-1929); 2WK Helensburgh (1930-1933); 2WK Sydney (East Sydney, 1934); 2WK Wallerawang (1935); 2WK Sydney (Rockdale, 1936-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 121, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Murrumburrah, 1913; Helensburgh, 1930-1932); clerk (Darlinghurst, 1934-1935); clerk in Holy Orders (Rockdale, 1936-1949) ==''KENNY''== * [[/Edmund Francis Kenny|Kenny, Edmund Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MB-R3M] - 1903(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2EK Sydney (Lewisham, 1927-1928; Croydon, 1929; Ryde, 1930-1931; Granville, 1933-1939, 1946-1948); 2EK Wentworthville (1950-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 373, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashbury, 1930); clerk (West Ryde, 1930-1933); engineer (Granville, 1935-1949); radio engineer (Wentworthville, 1954-1968); engineer (Wentworthville, 1972-1977) * [[/Ferris Hope Kenny|Kenny, Ferris Hope]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMQ-C17] - 1921(NSW)-2012(NSW) - Licences: 2AFK Sydney (Canterbury, 1936-1939; Earlwood, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1834, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Earlwood, NSW, 1943-1958); accountant (Campsie, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''KEOGH''== * [[/William George Keogh|Keogh, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJ4-H7G] - 19??(???)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2ZA Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923); 2ZA Sydney (Summer Hill, 1923; Stanmore, 1924-1925); licensed operator 2AG Grace Bros Broadway - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Randwick North, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2ZA - William George Keogh" ==''KERBY''== * [[/Edwin Thomas John Kerby|Kerby, Edwin Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM72-SFL] - 1888(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 7EK Ringarooma (1932-1939); 3KK Melbourne (Auburn, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 940, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 (Major) - Awards: Military Star 1914-1915; British War Medal, Victory Medal; MBE - Electoral Rolls: manager (Ballarat, 1909); restaurant keeper (Brunswick, 1914); electrical engineer (Richmond, 1914-1917); grazier (Ballarat, 1919); farmer (Linton, 1922); grazier (Fawkner, 1924-1925); engineer (St Kilda, 1943; Auburn, 1949-1968) - Links: [[w:Edwin Kerby|Wikipedia]] ==''KERKIN''== * [[/Edward James Kerkin|Kerkin, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97PM-NZH] - 1914(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CT Sydney (Drummoyne, 1934-1939); 2ME Sydney (Epping, 1948-1958); 1ME Canberra (HMAS Harmon, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1388, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cycle builder (Drummoyne, NSW, 1937); RAN (Epping, NSW, 1949-1963); naval officer (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1968); RAN (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''KERMOND''== * [[/Leslie John Kermond|Kermond, Leslie John "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W7-Y88] - 1912(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3DX Warrnambool (1928-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 417, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 182, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Warrnambool, 1936-1937); engineer (Swan Hill, 1942); radio engineer (Warrnambool, 1949-1980) ==''KERNICK''== * [[/Percy Edwin Kernick|Kernick, Percy Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7S-JW1] - 1888(NSW)-1965(WA) - Licences: 6PK Perth (South Perth, 1927-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 378, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Sandstone/Mt Magnet, 1910); telegraphist (Brown Hill/Kalgoorlie, 1917; South Perth, 1925-1963) ==''KERR''== * [[/Alfred Dixon Kerr|Kerr, Alfred Dixon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT8-ZKF] - 1910(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AL Ballarat (1926-1939, 1946-1960); 3JQ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 284, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 18, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, 1931-1968); retired (Hawthorn, 1977) * [[/Allan Arthur Kerr|Kerr, Allan Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4S-W8R] - 1913(NSW)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 2AFD Sydney (Thurgoona, 1936-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1826, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Thurgoona, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Malvern, Vic, 1949); public servant (Malvern, Vic, 1954-1963; Oakleigh, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Frank John Kerr|Kerr, Frank John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4H-5HB] - 1918(Eng)-2000(USA) - Licences: 3FK Melbourne (Canterbury, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1705, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio physicist (Cammeray, NSW, 1943; Turramurra, NSW, 1949); physicist (Turramurra, NSW, 1954-1963); radio astronomer (North Manly, NSW, 1963-1968) - Links: [[w:Frank John Kerr|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P001716b.htm EOAS]; [https://baas.aas.org/pub/frank-john-kerr-1918-2000/release/1 BAAS Biography] * [[/Frederick Charles Kerr|Kerr, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HG-C7L] - 1921(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3AJK Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2385, 1939, Vic; COCP2 1096, 1947; COCP1 1215, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Hilton Kerr|Kerr, Hilton "Andy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J3-PB1] - 1904(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AX Sydney (Manly, 1934-1936; Darling Point, 1937-1939; Waverley, 1946-1969; Bondi, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1330, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948+) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Manly, NSW, 1930-1935); chauffeur (Edgecliff, NSW, 1936-1937); soldier (Waverley, NSW, 1943-1963); technician (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Roy Kerr|Kerr, Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHP-SBX] - 1917(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4DK Winton (1937-1939); 4DK Brisbane (Tingalpa, 1946-1951) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1941, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist) - Relationships: brother of Vernon Lester Kerr 4LK - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Vernon Lester Kerr|Kerr, Vernon Lester "Vern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHP-MCW] - 1912(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4LK Winton (1932-1933); 4LK Cloncurry (1937-1939, 1946-1948); 4LK Charters Towers (1954-1969); 4LK Charleville (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 800, 1931, No. ?? in Qld; COCP 1941, amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, Soc Wireless Pioneers USA); employment (RFDS, technical officer / controller / announcer) - Relationships: brother of Roy Kerr 4DK - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954-1977); technician (Charleville, Qld, 1977) ==''KHAN''== * [[/Kullandar Jallander Khan|Khan, Kullandar Jallander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX89-VLY] - 1916(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4QA Cairns (1937-1939, 1947); 4DC Cairns (1948-1960); 4DC Brisbane (New Farm, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1979, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 4QA may have been withdrawn by PMGD for 4QA Cairns - Electoral Rolls: picture theatre operater (Cairns, Qld, 1943); radio serviceman (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1958); tv technician (New Farm, Qld, 1968-1977); retired (New Farm, Qld, 1980) ==''KIDMAN''== * [[/Charles Henry Arthur Kidman|Kidman, Charles Henry Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQV-5J3] - 1894(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 22, 1914 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1917); warehouse manager (Narabeen, NSW, 1930-1937); company representative (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); salesman (Harbord, NSW, 1949-1954); laboratory assistant (Harbord, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Ian McIvor Kidman|Kidman, Ian McIvor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD7Q-7N2] - 1915(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5JK Naracoorte (1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1163, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''KIERNAN''== * [[/Gerard Stanislaus Kiernan|Kiernan, Gerard Stanislaus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJXL-DG6] - 1923(Ireland)-2009(Aus) - Licences: 9GK Port Moresby (1960); 3ER Fiskville (1965); 2BGK Bringelly (1969-1975); 2BGK Moree (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (overseas?) - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: technical officer (Moree, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KIESINGER''== * [[/Hans R. Kiesinger|Kiesinger, Hans R.]] - 19??(Switzerland?)-aft 2004(Qld) - Licences: HS1ALK, VK4/HE9RFF - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; broadcast listener - Comment: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified, lived Ghana (1950-1952); Thailand (1953-1979) & Switzerland (1980-1994); may have returned to Switzerland prior to passing ==''KILBORN''== * [[/Ernest Harrold Kilborn|Kilborn, Ernest Harrold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5X-Z4N] - 1908(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: 3KE Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1932-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 883, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Not applicable) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Auburn, Vic, 1931-1937) ==''KILBY''== * [[/Raymond Harold Kilby|Kilby, Raymond Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-9VD] - 1918(Tas)-1999(Tas) - Licences: 7RK Launceston (1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1461, 1935, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 1568, 1957; 1COCP 1862, 1958; 2COCP T1, 1977 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Launceston, 1943-1972) ==''KILGARIFF''== * [[/Joseph Kilgariff|Kilgariff, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS2-XBD] - 1886(NSW)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5JT Adelaide (Burnside, 1937-1939; Erindale, 1947-1948; North Glenelg, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1884, 1937, SA; 2COCP 325, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Boulder, WA, 1910-1912); builder (Alice Springs, NT, 1934; Burnside, SA, 1939); RAAF (Leabrook, SA, 1943) ==''KILPATRICK''== * [[/James George Kilpatrick|Kilpatrick, James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9F-HYX] - 1884(Eng)-1962(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - State Engineer (PMGD, 1920s, 1930s); oversight of new 6WF 1932 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1916; Brighton Beach, Vic, 1917-1919); State engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1931); engineer (Sandgate, Qld, 1936); civil servant (West Perth, WA, 1937); electrical engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1943-1954); retired (South Perth, WA, 1958) ==''KILSBY''== * [[/Keith Wilbur Kilsby|Kilsby, Keith Wilbur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCHP-4ZS] - 1912(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5PR Moorak (1933); 5PR Birdwood (1938); 5PR Wiltyerong via Murray Bridge (1947); 5PR Mingary via Murray Bridge (1948); 5PR Murray Bridge (1954); 5PR Adelaide (Payneham, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 419, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Birdwood, SA, 1939; Wiltyerong, SA, 1941-1943); ==''KIMPTON''== * [[/Francis William Kimpton|Kimpton, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXZ-6PV] - 1897(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: XAAZ Grafton (1913-1914); 2BN Receive (1922-1924); 2BN Ballina (1925-1931); 2ABR Byron Bay (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 209, 1916 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: shipping clerk (Ballina, NSW, 1930-1932); clerk (Byron Bay, 1935-1936); shipping clerk (Byron Bay, NSW, 1937-1943); clerk (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1954; Byron Bay, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''KING''== * [[/Charles Calvert King|King, Charles Calvert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQT-4R1] - 1885(Eng)-1941(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 105, 1915; 2COCP 155, 1930 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (New Town, Tas, 1914); warrant telegraphist (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1921-1925); music teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1930); musician (Clovelly, 1931; Rose Bay, 1932-1933); librarian (Woollahra, 1934); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1935); Model Maker (Watson's Bay, 1936-1937) * [[/Fred Esmond King|King, Fred Esmond (Electoral Rolls) or Esmonde (BMD)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNY-81C] - 1896(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CQ Receive Clermont (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Bulliwallah, Qld, 1919-1963) * [[/Frederick Venn King|King, Frederick Venn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJHN-MV3] - 1888(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Cunnamulla (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Weelamurra Station, Qld, 1909); grazier (Weelamurra Station, Qld, 1913-1921); not stated (Warrambah Station, Cunnamulla, Qld, 1925); grazier (Barrington Station, Cunnamulla, Qld, 1930-1954); retired (Camp Hill, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/Norman Stanley King|King, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4V-4FT] - 1904(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2SZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1931-1937; Neutral Bay, 1938; Cremorne, 1939); 2AEQ Sydney (Northbridge, 1954; Auburn, 1954-1955; North Sydney, 1956-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 866, 1931, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1937); tram employee (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); controllerman (Auburn, NSW, 1954) ==''KINGSLEY''== * [[/John Kingsley|Kingsley, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7M-Q6R] - 1912(Aus)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2ACF Sydney (Artarmon, 1938-1939; Cremorne, 1946-1975; Sydney CBD, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2230, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Ashfield, NSW, 1937; Cremorne, NSW, 1949-1968); practitioner (Cremorne, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KINGWELL''== * [[/William Hercules Kingwell|Kingwell, William Hercules]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB) ==''KINNEAR''== * [[/Henry Kinnear|Kinnear, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHL-9FV] - 1902(Vic)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 3IO Receive Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1922); 3KN Melbourne (Brighton, 1932-1939; Toorak, 1947-1948; South Yarra, 19541960; Mt Eliza, 1965-1969); 3AKN Portable Melbourne (Toorak, 1948; South Yarra, 1954-1956); 4AVJ Buderim (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 944, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Prahran, Vic, 1924); manager (Prahran, Vic, 1925-1928); manufacturer (Brighton, Vic, 1931-1937; South Yarra, Vic, 1943-1954); director (Malvern, Vic, 1954; Mt Eliza, Vic, 1967-1968; Toorak, Vic, 1972); company director (Buderim, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''KINSCHER''== * [[/Ernest Walter Dawes Kinscher|Kinscher, Ernest Walter Dawes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHP2-SLV] - 1911(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2ADL Nyngan (1936-1937); 2ADL Parkes (!938); 2ADL Werris Creek (1939); 2ADL Sydney (Alexandria, 1946; Marrickville, 1947-1950; Lidcombe, 1954-1969; Baulkham Hills, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1729, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway porter (Bourke, NSW, 1936); railway employee (Nyngan, NSW, 1937; Bushman's Hill, Parkes, NSW, 1937); clerk (Alexandria, NSW, 1943; Petersham, NSW, 1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1954-1968; Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KINSELLA''== * [[/Hector Thomas Kinsella|Kinsella, Hector Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NC-XN9] - 1912(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6HK Perth (Hollywood, 1930; East Perth, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 641, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (South Perth, 1936-1937; Victoria Park, 1943); pharmacist (Perth, 1949; Narrogin, 1954-1958; Applecross, 1963; Ardross, 1968-1972; Booragoon, 1977-1980) * [[/Thomas Wade Kinsella|Kinsella, Thomas Wade]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8P2-TSG] - 1904(Vic)-2001(NSW)96yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Lubeck (1923); 3TK Lubeck (1924-1926); 3TK Rupanyup (1937-1939); 2FK Sydney (Rose Bay, 1946; Herne Bay, 1947; Sans Souci, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1992, 1937, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 532, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lubeck, 1927-1936); RAN (Sans Souci, 1949-1980) - Relationships: brother of 3AKW William Jennings Kinsella * [[/William Jennings Kinsella|Kinsella, William Jennings]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PG-S8S] - 1914(Vic)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 3AKW Lubeck (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 498, 1943; 2AOCP 55, 1946 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Magdala, Lubeck, 1936-1972; Lubeck, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of 3TK-2FK Thomas Wade Kinsella ==''KINZBRUNNER''== * [[/Harry Charles Kinzbrunner|Kinzbrunner, Harry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H4-SZM] - 1903(Eng)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4HK Cloncurry (1929-1931); 4HK Mareeba (1933); 4HK Tully (1937-1939); 4HK Atherton (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 474, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIAQ), employment (Australian Inland Mission, QATB) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Malanda, 1937); electrical engineer (Ashgrove, 1943); radio mechanic (Atherton, 1943); refrigeration & electrical contractor (Atherton, 1949-1972); electrical contractor (Atherton, 1977-1980) ==''KIRBY''== * [[/Donald Stewart Kirby|Kirby, Donald Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRP7-SQW] - 1915(Eng)-2011(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2ALX Orange (1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2268, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Ewan Russell Kirby|Kirby, Ewan Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4R1-4J7] - 1885(Tas)-1947(Tas) - Licences: XZB Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; First set 1909 communicated with M. Harvey; employed Hydro-electric Dept - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart South, 1914-1919); engineer (Hobart West, 1922-1936) * [[/Terence Patrick Kirby|Kirby, Terence Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZC-RYJ] - 1921(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: 3KI Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947; Kew, 1948-1955; Kilsyth, 1956; Lower Ferntree Gully, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2271, 1939, Vic; COCP1 440, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Centenary Medal, For service to the community through politics, 2001 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Kew North, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical contractor (Lower Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1958); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963); manager (Blackburn South, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''KIRKBY''== * [[/Brian Kirkby|Kirkby, Brian]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (early wireless experimenters, Edward Hope Kirkby, Archibald John Shaw), great grandson of Edward Hope Kirkby * [[/Charles Edward Kirkby|Kirkby, Charles Edward]] - 1886(Vic)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, son of Edward Hope Kirkby, brother of George Gill Kirkby * [[/Edward Hope Kirkby|Kirkby, Edward Hope]] - 1853(At sea)-1915(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, father of George Gill Kirkby and Charles Edward Kirkby * [[/George Gill Kirkby|Kirkby, George Gill]] - 1884(Vic)-1916(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, son of Edward Hope Kirkby, brother of Charles Edward Kirkby ==''KIRKE''== * [[/Basil Everald Wharton Kirke|Kirke, Basil Everald Wharton "B.K."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6NX-FFQ] - 1893(NSW)-1958(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; chief studio announcer/Uncle "Bas" (2BL); manager, 6WF; manager 9PA (1946); manager (ABC, Victoria, 1936) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Subiaco, 1931; Perth, 1934-1936; Melbourne, 1937-1943; Perth, 1954) - Links: [[w:Basil_Kirke|Wikipedia]];[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kirke-basil-everald-wharton-10751 ADB] ==''KIRKLAND''== * [[/John Booth Kirkland|Kirkland, John Booth]] - 1861(Vic)-1900(Vic) - Licences: - Qualifications: - early telephone experimenter, Melbourne, Geelong & Ballarat ==''KIRKPATRICK''== * [[/J. Kirkpatrick|Kirkpatrick, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DP Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''KISSICK''== * [[/Alfred Leslie Hawthorn Kissick|Kissick, Alfred Leslie Hawthorn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9D-7LL] - 1904(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923-1924); 3KB Melbourne (Brunswick, 1925-1933; East Coburg, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1946-1965); operator 3CR Coburg Radio Club (1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 141, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928; Coburg, Vic, 1936-1942; Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1963); ==''KITTO''== * [[/Thomas Collingwood Kitto|Kitto, Thomas Collingwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCKM-W8G] - 1903(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7?? Launceston (1928); 5JR Adelaide (Tusmore, 1931); 2JR Newcastle (1933); 2JS Newcastle (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 425, 1928, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 43, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Launceston, 1928); radio engineer (Sandgate, NSW, 1935; Ulverstone, Tas, 1937); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Prahran, 1949); retired (Deception Bay, 1972) ==''KLING''== * [[/John Robert Kling|Kling, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQZ-B4W] - 1905(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JB Melbourne (Balwyn, 1928; South Camberwell, 1931; Hawthorn East, 1933; Hampton, 1937-1939); 3AJQ Melbourne (Seaford, 1954-1955; Lower Ferntree Gully, 1956; Frankston, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 403, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1933; Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942; Bacchus Marsh, Vic, 1949); radio sound engineer (Seaford, Vic, 1954); electrician (Frankston, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''KNAPTON''== * [[/Carlo Patrick Knapton|Knapton, Carlo Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DQR-R5C] - 1879(Irl)-1955(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - wireless trader (WA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as vice-president, Wireless Traders Assoc, WA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Carlton, Vic, 1914); lighting engineer (South Perth, 1921-1954) ==''KNEIPP''== * [[/James Henry Kneipp|Kneipp, James Henry "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5R-YBH] - 1875(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Cannon Hill, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Morningside, Qld, 1905); railway employee (Morningside, Qld, 1908-1917; Cannon Hill, Qld, 1919-1958) ==''KNELL''== * [[/Clive Thomas Burrows Knell|Knell, Clive Thomas Burrows]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDP-S8S] - 1896(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XJDC Melbourne (Windsor, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Signals) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Windsor, Vic, 1917-1919); farmer (Bunyip North, Vic, 1921-1924); student (Glenferrie, Vic, 1925-1926); clerk (Carlton North, Vic, 1927); civil servant (Kew, Vic, 1928-1967) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1796935 AWM] ==''KNIGHT''== * [[/John Knight|Knight, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVSF-KKZ] - 1916(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2TB Sydney (Lakemba, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1500, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Lakemba, NSW, 1937) * [[/Rupert Keith Knight|Knight, Rupert Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MJ-Z5W] - 1898(Qld)-1934(Qld) - Licences: 4RK Toowoomba (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: not mentioned? - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowoomba, 1919); bank clerk (East Toowoomba, 1925-1926); not specified (East Toowoomba, 1928-1932) ==''KNOCK''== * [[/Donald Brader Knock|Knock, Donald Brader "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWWR-L62] - 1898(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 1911 Manchester; G6XG London (1924-1926); 2NO Sydney (Cremorne, 1926-1927; Vaucluse, 1927; Kirribilli, 1928; Randwick, 1929); 6NK Wyndham (1930-1931); 2NU Portable Sydney 1935-1939; 5NO Portable Central Australia; 2NO Sydney (Waverley, 1946-1966) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 335, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2MO); radiocommunications engineer; journalist (Wireless Weekly, Radio in ANZ, Radio Monthly, Australian Radio News, Bulletin, Australasian Radio World); military (WW1 - Royal Naval Air Service, WW2 - AIF lieutenant-major) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waverley, 1930); radio journalist (Waverley, 1932-1933); radio engineer (Waverley, 1935-1963) ==''KNOWLES''== * [[/Henry Carlisle Maddison Knowles|Knowles, Henry Carlisle Maddison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4Q8-642] - 1901(NSW)-1945(ACT) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Arncliffe, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 653, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Woolahra, 1933; Kingston, ACT, 1935-1943) ==''KNYVETT''== * [[/Edmund Lawrence Knyvett|Knyvett, Edmund Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYH1-RTC] - 1912(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3LC Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1540, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: banker (Malvern East, Vic, 1934-1937); bank official (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1963); bank officer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1967-1972; Burwood, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''KOETS''== * [[/Carolus Gerbrandus Koets|Koets, Carolus or Charles Gerbrandus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBWB-3MQ] - 1890(Netherlands)-1982(Netherlands) - Licences: 2GK Bredalbane (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sydney CBD, 1934; Dunedoo, 1935; Newtown, NSW, 1936; Erskinville, NSW, 1937); motor mechanic (Lewisham, NSW, 1937); poultry farmer (Gosford, NSW, 1943); carpenter (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954; Enmore, NSW, 1958); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1958; Annandale, NSW, 1963; Redcliffe, Qld, 1968-1972) ==''KOGLIN''== * [[/Merton Herman Koglin|Koglin, Merton Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6NG-SM2] - 1894(Tas)-1967(Tas) - Licences: 7MK Hobart (Hobart City, 1939, 1948-1955; Lindisfarne, 1956-1960; South Hobart, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2346, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Queenstown, Tas, 1919); joiner (Hobart, Tas, 1922; Townsville, Qld, 1925; Glenmore, NSW, 1930; Forest Lodge, NSW, 1931; Toxteth, NSW, 1933-1934; Hobart, Tas, 1936-1943); carpenter (Hobart, Tas, 1949-1954; Lindisfarne, Tas, 1958; Hobart, Tas, 1963) ==''KOSSECK''== * [[/Edwin Frederick Kosseck|Kosseck, Edwin Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VB-VTG] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EK Geelong (Belmont, 1930-1933); 3AKE Geelong (Newport, 1947; Belmont, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 705, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Belmont, Vic, 1931-1937); RAAF (Newport, Vic, 1943); gardener (Belmont, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''KRAEGEN''== * [[/Carl W. J. Kraegen|Kraegen, Carl W. J. "Charles"]] - 1831?(Germany?)-1871(NT) - Licences: - Qualifications: - employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, SA Posts & Telegraphs), telegraph operator (Ballarat, Portland), developed an early system of explosive detonation by battery, tragically died of thirst during the construction of the Overland Telegraph ==''KRUGER''== * [[/Francis Augustine Kruger|Kruger, Francis Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJZ-58H] - 1907(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3HE Receive Charlton (1922-1923); 3HE Charlton (1924-1925); 3AI Charlton (1935-1939); 3AI Strathmore (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1541, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Charlton, 1928-1937); cinema operator (Charlton, 1942); executive (Essendon, 1949-1968; Strathmore, 1977-1980) =='''L'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''LABY''== * [[/Thomas Howell Laby|Laby, Thomas Howell]] - 1880(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - frequent lecturer on wireless topics to WIA Vic in the 1920s; education (BA Cambridge 1905, PhD Cambridge 1921); employment (University of Sydney, 1901-1904; Cavendish Laboratory, 1905; Professor Physics, Victoria University College, Wellington, 1909; Professor Natural Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 1915-1930+); Royal Society of Victoria (president, 1924) ==''LACK''== * [[/Francis James Lack|Lack, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCQH-WJR] - 1876(NSW)-1949(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Sandgate, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Warwick, Qld, 1903; Tiaro, Qld, 1905-1906; Maryborough, Qld, 1908); fish agent (Maryborough, Qld, 1913); engineer (Sandgate, Qld, 1916); accountant (Sandgate, Qld, 1917-1949) ==''LAFFERTY''== * [[/John Austral Lafferty|Lafferty, John Austral]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQY-XGQ] - 1913(Vic)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 3JZ Melbourne (Caulfield, 1934-1937); 3JZ Yarram (1938-1939); 3JZ Melbourne (Parkdale, 1947-1969); 2OL Bermagui (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1284, 1934, Vic; BOCP 1672, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1935-1947) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1936); mechanic (Kyabram, Vic, 1937; Mentone, Vic, 1942-1972); retired (Bermagui, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LAHEY''== * [[/John Wesley Lahey|Lahey, John Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKRX-KPL] - 1850(Irl)-1937(Qld) - Licences: 4EG Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: sawmill proprietor (Clayfield, Qld, 1908-1909); sawmiller (Clayfield, Qld, 1913-1936) ==''LAIDLER''== * [[/Thomas Laidler|Laidler, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1KG-31L] - 1904(Eng)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5TL Ceduna (1937-1939, 1947); 5TL Largs Bay (1948); 5TL Renmark (1954-1960); 5TL Adelaide (Glandore, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1934, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Ceduna, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LAING''== * [[/Thomas Hector Laing|Laing, Thomas Hector "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/PSJ4-7MS] - 1940(???)-2017(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Broadcast listener (MW + SW) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Clouds Creek, NSW, 1963; Carlton West, NSW, 1968); storeman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1972); Kogarah, NSW, 1977); crane driver (Holland Park West, QLD, 1980) - QSLs: Small collection (100+, MW + SW) held in the ARDXC/Adrian Peterson NFSA collection ==''LAKE''== * [[/Eric James Lake|Lake, Eric James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDFZ-CKK]- 1906(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4EL Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1932-1939; Camp Hill, 1946-1948); 4EL Clevedon (1954-1956); 4EL Townsville (Belgian Gardens, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 54, 1931; AOCP 966, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, instructor); broadcast technician (4QN); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1943-1949; Townsville, Qld, 1954-1963); ==''LAKER''== * [[/Frank John Federal Laker|Laker, Frank John Federal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1V2-P8Q] - 1899(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2ZE Deniliquin (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1925); clerk (Bondi, 1935-1937); accountant (North Rocks, 1954) ==''LALOR''== * [[/Peter Fintan Lalor|Lalor, Peter Fintan]] - 1827(Irl)-1889(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Leader of the Eureka Stockade; Postmaster-General Victoria (Aug 1875-Oct 1875) ==''LAMB''== * [[/A. D. Lamb|Lamb, A. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DK Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Joseph Wiseman Lamb|Lamb, James Joseph Wiseman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7M-49X] - 1876(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 119, 1915; 1COCP 264, 1932 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Relationships: father of Harry Spencer Lamb - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1910); radio station master (Townsville, Qld, 1921); wireless (Malvern, Vic, 1927); superintendent (Toorak, Vic, 1928-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1937); retired (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942) * [[/Harry Spencer Lamb|Lamb, Harry Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7M-SQY] - 1906(WA)-1984(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcaster - Relationships: son of James Joseph Wiseman Lamb - Electoral Rolls: ==''LAMBART''== * [[/John Mark Lambart|Lambart, John Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQY-9DB] - 1902(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3WN Sea Lake (1934-1939); 3WN Ballarat (1947-1948); 3WN Sebastopol (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1283, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Ararat, Vic, 1924; Sea Lake, Vic, 1931-1937; Soldiers Hill, Vic, 1942; Ballarat, Vic, 1949; Sebastopol, Vic, 1954-1977) ==''LAMBERT''== * [[/Francis Redmond Lambert|Lambert, Francis Redmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBP-N7Z] - 1911(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3QL Melbourne (Alphington, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 59, 1932; COCP2 397, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1931-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Alphington, Vic, 1934-1967; Fairfield, Vic, 1972); translator (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1977); clerk (Yallambie, Vic, 1980) * [[/Frank Clayton Lambert|Lambert or Mason, Frank Clayton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C3-761] - 1908(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6FL Perth (South Perth, 1929-1931); 6FL Geraldton (1933); 6FL Perth (Wembley, 1937-1939; Subiaco, 1947); 3AFL Bairnsdale (1948); 6FL Perth (Claremont, 1954-1956; Bassendean, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 503, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: picture employee (South Perth, WA, 1931); projectionist (Albany, WA, 1934); sound projectionist (East Fremantle, WA, 1936); projectionist (Wembley Park, WA, 1937); radio technician (Subiaco, WA, 1943-1949); dealer (Claremont, WA, 1954); radio dealer (Bassendean, WA, 1958-1980) ==''LAMPARD''== * [[/Edward Geoffrey Lampard|Lampard, Edward Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD76-BTK] - 1897(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: XIQ Sydney (Parramatta, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Australian Flying Corps (WW1, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1935); mechanical engineer (Killara, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954; Stanwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Brighton le Sands, NSW, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "XIQ - Edward Geoffrey Lampard" ==''LANCE''== * [[/George Basil Lance|Lance, George Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G182-WVT] - 1920(Vic)-2015(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3DS Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2286, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); radio repairer (Ballarat, Vic, 1949); radio retailer (Ballarat, Vic, 1954-1968); retailer (Ballarat, Vic, 1977); retired (Ballarat, Vic, 1980) ==''LANE''== * [[/Cyril Herbert Dodson Lane|Lane, Cyril Herbert Dodson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWYS-VSB] - 1888(NSW)-1915(Turkey) - Licences: XDM Sydney (1909-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: born Cyril Herbert Dodson - Relationships: brother-in-law of Charles Dansie Maclurcan - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/248422 VWMA] - TroveTag: "XDM - - Cyril Herbert Dodson Lane" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Leslie Sydney Lane|Lane, Leslie Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9Y-FKC]- 1892(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: XGE Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914); 2LL Sydney (Randwick, 1926-1928); 2LL Weethalle (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 699, 1946 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Weethalle, NSW, 1930-1943); electrical fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1949); charge hand (Abbotsford, NSW, 1954-1963); * [[/Robert William Lane|Lane, Robert William "Bobby" or Tex Morton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSXW-HM7] - 1916(NZ)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[Tex_Morton|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/morton-tex-15027 ADB] * [[/Ronald William Lane|Lane, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D2-RRV] - 1919(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3TP Melbourne (East Prahran, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2274, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Armadale. Vic, 1949-1967; Prahran, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''LANG''== * [[/Henry Bryan Lang|Lang, Henry Bryan "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9B-4PP] - 1903(Vic)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6HL Perth (Claremont, 1938-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2098, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1925); radio mechanic (Claremont, WA, 1931-1972) ==''LANGAN''== * [[/Harold Francis Langan|Langan, Harold Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX1-DJM] - 1905(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 40, 1931; AOCP 773, 1931, NSW; COCP2 412, 1932; COCP1 729, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Clovelly, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Clovelly, NSW, 1933); labourer (Centennial Park, NSW, 1934; Waverley South, NSW, 1936; Randwick North, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Lavender Bay, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949); radio operator (Kensington, NSW, 1954); radio officer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Buff Point via Budgewoi, NSW, 1972) ==''LANGENSCHIED''== * [[/Ernest Carl Hamilton Langenschied|Langenschied, Ernest Carl Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8Z-JMY] - 1895(Eng)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6EL Geraldton (1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2180, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Bassendean, WA, 1931); wireless mechanic (Bayswater, WA, 1936); kitchenhand (Bayswater, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Bassendean, WA, 1943) ==''LANGFIELD''== * [[/Harold Leslie Langfield|Langfield, Harold Leslie "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX84-3D6] - 1893(Wales)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4CO Brisbane (Rosalie, 1935-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1572, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: club steward (Rosalie, Qld, 1934-1977; Paddington, Qld, 1980); ==''LANGFORD-SMITH''== * [[/Fritz Langford-Smith|Langford-Smith, Fritz]] - 1904(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - electronics designer (AWA); author (Radiotron Designers Handbook); journalist (Radiotronics) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198908.pdf EA] ==''LANGHANS''== * [[/Ron Langhans|Langhans, Ron]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (broadcasting); author (First Twelve Months of Broadcasting) ==''LANGRIDGE''== * [[/George David Langridge|Langridge, George David]] - 1829(Eng)-1891(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Postmaster-General Victoria in early 1880s ==''LAPTHORNE''== * [[/Horace Charles Lapthorne|Lapthorne, Horace Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W8-STK] - 1900(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1923-1924); 2HL Sydney (Chatswood, 1928-1938; Lane Cove, 1939; Artarmon, 1948-1969); 2HL Noraville (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 422, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Artarmon, 1930-1937; Chatswood, 1943-1968); retired (Noraville, 1972) ==''LARSEN''== * [[/Herbert Peter Christian Larsen|Larsen, Herbert Peter Christian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36L-GHQ] - 1901(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4JW Charters Towers(1928-1937); 4JW Cairns (1938-1939, 1947-1956); 4JW Charters Towers (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 439, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: brewery hand (Charters Towers, 1925-1936); engine driver (Cairns, 1943-1954; Charters Towers, 1958-1968) ==''LARSSON''== * [[/Gustaf William Larsson|Larsson, Gustaf William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTD-55K] - 1902(Tas)-1992(Tas) - Licences: 7BJ Receive Hobart (City, 1923); Receive Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 92, 1932; AOCP 3275, 1952 - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Hobart West, 1928-1936) ==''LATHWELL''== * [[/Arthur George Couzens Lathwell|Lathwell, Arthur George Couzens]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZH3-G9L] - 1911(WA)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6AL Bunbury (1935-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1467, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician's assistant (Bunbury, WA, 1936-1937); electrician (Bunbury, WA, 1943-1980) ==''LAUNDER-CRIDGE''== * [[/Wilfred Edgar Launder-Cridge|Launder-Cridge, Wilfred Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXT9-S5L] - 1899(Eng)-1960(Tas) - Licences: 5BZ Adelaide (Brooklyn Park, 1928); 3QZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1933); 3UU Melbourne (Essendon, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 200, 1930; 1COCP 120, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Essendon North, Vic, 1937; Aerodrome, Cambridge, Tas, 1943); OIC, DCA (Forrest, WA, 1958) ==''LAURENCE''== * [[/John Henry Laurence|Laurence, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXL7-YKV] - 1916(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5MZ Adelaide (Malvern, 1933-1939); 3PF Melbourne (Sandringham, 1947-1948); 3PF Benalla (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1164, 1933, SA; 1COCP 118, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Ceduna, 1941-1943); farmer (Wellington, Benalla, 1949-1963; Benalla, 1967-1980) ==''LAURENSON''== * [[/Sydney John Laurenson|Laurenson, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52L-GZL] - 1913(NSW)-1998(WA) - Licences: 2IS Sydney (Bexley, 1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 395, 1932; COCP1 291, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Perth, WA, 1943); technician (St Kilda, Vic, 1949); manager (South Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Doubleview, WA, 1958-1963); radio officer (Doubleview, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Doubleview, WA, 1980) ==''LAURIE-RHODES''== * [[/Melbourne Clive Laurie-Rhodes|Laurie-Rhodes, Melbourne Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6M-6K1] - 1915(Qld)-1997(NZ) - Licences: 4XU Brisbane (Hendra, 1934-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1353, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Hendra, Qld, 1936-1937) ==''LAVER''== * [[/Charles Poynton Laver|Laver, Charles Poynton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JBH-SNC] - 1882(Eng)-1969(SA) - Licences: 5CP Cape Borda (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Lightkeeper (Cape Borda, SA, 1939; Edithburgh, 1941-1951) ==''LAVINGTON''== * [[/Frederick Morgan Eric Lavington|Lavington, Frederick Morgan Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJM-ZC9] - 1903(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 2ZC Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1923); 2ZC Sydney (Waverley, 1923; Bondi, 1924-1925; Mosman, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Manly, 1930); engineer (Strathfield, 1932; Ashfield West, 1935-1936); electrical engineer (Ashfield West, 1937); engineer (Kensington, 1949; Kingsford, 1954-1972) ==''LAVRICK''== * [[/Otto Arthur Lavrick|Lavrick, Otto Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4T-Z91] - 1878(???)-1954(WA) - Licences: 6AV Receive Perth (Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: slaughterman (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1917); miner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936-1937; Norseman, WA, 1943); retired (Maylands, WA, 1954) ==''LAWLESS''== * [[/Frank Alexander Lawless|Lawless, Frank Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1R-XVF] - 1883(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XDT Sydney (Enmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Pioneer, 1915-1918) - Electoral Rolls: tram-driver (Enmore, NSW 1913; West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1935) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2067936 Embarkation Roll] ==''LAWRIE''== * [[/Kevan Alic Lawrie|Lawrie, Kevan Alec or Alic]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRS-5YP] - 1915(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5AK Adelaide (Lockleys, 1936-1939; York, 1947-1948; Lockleys, 1954-1965; Brooklyn, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1602, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lockleys, SA, 1939-1941) ==''LAW''== * [[/F. W. Law|Law, F. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DA Perth (Armadale, 1923); 6CZ Perth (Armadale, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''LAWS''== * [[/David Andrew Laws|Laws, David Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLN-FW5] - 1909(Qld)-1943(PNG) - Licences: 4DR Brisbane (Taringa, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 829, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, M Special Unit, Commando) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Taringa, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/635901] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Sidney Frank Henry Laws|Laws, Sidney Frank Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6ZT-GBH] - 1893(NZ)-1973(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 6, 1914, No. 6 in Aus and Vic - commercial operator; coastal station operator; manager 7ZL (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo 7ZL) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer operator (Wireless Station, Townsville, 1915); farmer (Launching Place, 1918); electrical engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1919); engineer (Armadale, Vic, 1919-1924); manager (Launceston, 1928); company manager (Double Bay, NSW, 1930-1931) ==''LAWTON''== * [[/Alexander Kyle Lawton|Lawton, Alexander Kyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR8F-FWT] - 1889(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, federal public servant (PMGD), radio clubs (QWI, member), business (movie theatres, Amico), WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Toowoomba, 1913; Wynnum South, 1915-1916); manager (Windsor, 1919); engineer (Nundah, 1925-1928); manager (Townsville, 1936-1937; Nundah, 1943-1949); manufacturer's agent (Virginia, 1954-1958); company director (Ashfield, 1963); sales manager (Ashfield, 1968-1977) ==''LEADBITTER''== * [[/James Henry Leadbitter|Leadbitter, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDP1-3V1] - 1882(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2AF Receive West Wyalong (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: cycle mechanic (Darlington, 1903); mechanic (West Wyalong, 1913); cycle mechanic (West Wyalong, 1930-1943) ==''LE CORNU''== * [[/Oswald Charles Cornu|Le Cornu, Oswald Charles "Blue"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99TF-H5V] - 1898(NSW)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 2GK Bellingen (1931-1933); 2GK Lismore (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 795, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AIF, Howitzer Brigade, Signals School, 1916-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: car-driver (Bellingen, NSW, 1930-1932); electrician (Lismore, NSW, 1935-1937); PMG Linesman (Casino, NSW, 1943); lineman (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Byron Bay, NSW, 1968) ==''LEAL''== * [[/Athol Frederick James Leal|Leal, Athol Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Y-WXN] - 1914(SA)-2000(???) - Licences: 5LQ Adelaide (Magill, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2310, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: improver (Magill, SA, 1939-1941) ==''LEANEY''== * [[/William Gregory Leaney|Leaney, William Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-JF9] - 1895(SA)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3XN Receive Melbourne (Northcote, 1923); 3XN Melbourne (Northcote, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Northcote, 1919-1954); driver (Coburg, 1963-1977); nil (Preston, 1980) ==''LEARMONTH''== * [[/Lionel Pearson Learmonth|Learmonth, Lionel Pearson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNK-M9F] - 1890(Vic)-1934(At Sea) - Licences: 3PL Hamilton (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Drowned when Ketch was wrecked near New Years Island, Tasmania - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, Vic, 1912-1917); auctioneer (Hamilton, Vic, 1919-1931) ==''LEBER''== * [[/David Leber|Leber, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HD-847] - 1905(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 3DL Melbourne (Richmond, 1929-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 481, 1929, Vic; COCP3 45, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1942); salesman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949) ==''LECKIE''== * [[/Herbert Crockett Leckie|Leckie, Herbert Crockett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1R-QQN] - 1927(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3LH Melbourne (Elwood, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 1170, 1947 - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949-1968; Elwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Raymond Campbell Leckie|Leckie, Raymond Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2Q-ZZV] - 1904(Vic)-1987(ACT) - Licences: 3TU Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923); 3TU Melbourne (Sandringham, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 215, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Sandringham, 1926); public servant (Braddon, 1935; Turner, 1943-1968); examiner of patents (Hughes, 1972); retired (Hughes, 1977-1980) ==''LEE''== * [[/Francis Henry Samuel Lee|Lee, Francis Henry Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LB-9NX] - 1892(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Bowral (1930); 4FI Kaparoko, Papua (1933); 2FL Glenbrook (1934); 2FL Sydney (Strathfield, 1935-1937); 4LF Misima, Papua (1938); 2LE Sydney (Brookly, 1946-1947; Dolans Bay, 1948-1950; Kogarah Bay, 1954-1955); 2LE Avoca Beach (1956-1961+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 43, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Harris Park, NSW, 1913); storekeeper (Glenbrook, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); storekeeper (Brooklyn, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Kogarah, NSW, 1954); no occupation (Avoca Beach, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/George Lister Lee|Lee, George Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNC-NFY] - 1908(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AGD Newcastle (Mayfield, 1937-1938; Birmingham Gardens, 1939, 1946-1958; Kahibah, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1893, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Mayfield, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (Birminham Gardens, NSW, 1943-1958); turner (Kahibah, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''LEE-ARCHER''== * [[/Evan Leslie Lee-Archer|Lee-Archer, Evan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2K-F3W] - 1911(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3LM Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1929-1931); 3LM Wonthaggi (1933); 3LM Melbourne (Caulfield North, 1937; Malvern East, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 534, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gardiner, Vic, 1933); radio engineer (Korumburra, Vic, 1934); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1935); mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1937) ==''LEGGE''== * [[/Arthur William Legge|Legge, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9MJS-QKM] - 1906(Tas)-1968(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Ulverstone (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Ulverstone, 1928); no occupation (Hobart South, 1936); zinc worker (Hobart East, 1943); farmer (Cullenswood, 1949-1954) ==''LEGGETT''== * [[/Thomas George Leggett|Leggett, Thomas George or George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLM6-TK3] - 1907(Eng)-1982(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2458, 1940, SA; COCP1 627, 1942 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Cabra, SA, 1939-1941); wireless operator (RAAF Station, Pearce, WA, 1943); technician (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949) ==''LE GRAND''== * [[/Sydney Walter Le Grand|Le Grand, Sydney Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQDD-D57] - 1902(Qld)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4LG Brisbane (Windsor, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 882, 1925; 2COCP 34, 1929; 1COCP 151, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Windsor, 1925-1926); operator (Woollahra, 1931-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1943-1949; Bondi Junction, 1954-1968); retired (Banora Point, 1972-1977) ==''LELLIOTT''== * [[/Harvey William Lelliott|Lelliott, Harvey William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8D-LNT] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3ZG Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1936-1939; Sunshine, 1947-1956; McKinnon, 1960); 3ZG Ararat (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1769, 1936, Vic; TVOCP 571, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Malvern, Vic, 1937); radio mechanic (Sunshine, Vic, 1942-1954); public servant (Bentleigh North, Vic, 1963); PMG technician (Ararat, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Thomas Lelliott|Lelliott, Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VX-4PX] - 1911(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3ZW Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1930-1939); 3AZW Melbourne (Boronia, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 684, 1930, Vic; AOLCP 68, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Mont Albert, 1937); operator (Caulfield, 1942); public servant (Boronia, 1963-1980) ==''LEMMON''== * [[/Charles Edward Lemmon|Lemmon, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLL-Z21] - 1885(Eng)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 95, 1915; 2COCP 120, 1930; 1COCP 71, 1930 - coastal wireless operator; WW2; RANRS - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1915); officer-in-charge Wireless Station (Rockhampton, 1916-1921); radio telegraphist (Applecross, 1931-1936; Como, 1937); wireless operator (Broome, 1937); radio telegraphist (Geraldton, 1943-1949); retired (Rivervale, 1954-1963) ==''LEMPRIERE''== * [[/Charles Louis Lempriere|Lempriere, Charles Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23Y-NPS] - 1857(Vic)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3ZJ Melbourne (Vermont, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: surgeon (South Yarra, 1912-1919); medical practitioner (Vermont, 1924-1934) ==''LENDRUM''== * [[/Alexander Lendrum|Lendrum, Alexander "Alex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NZ-Y5Y] - 1887(Qld)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2YL Sydney (Kensington, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Toowoomba, 1913); yardman (Toowoomba, 1921); constable (Kensington, 1930-1937) ==''LE NEVEZ''== * [[/Arthur Le Nevez|Le Nevez, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C2-J6C] - 1913(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2LN Sydney (Annandale, 1933-1939); 2LN Lord Howe Island (1947-1954); 2LN Sydney (Bradfield Park, 1955; West Pymble, 1956-1980+); 2ABA Sydney (Marrickville, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1092, 1933, NSW; COCP1 85, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Annandale, NSW, 1934-1936); aeradio operator (Lord Howe Island, NSW, 1943-1954); radio operator (Pymble, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''LENNON''== * [[/Christopher James Lennon|Lennon, Christopher James "Chris"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJL3-LZF] - 1889(Vic)-1932(Aus) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 4, 1929 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Broome, 1916-1917); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1925); telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1931) ==''LENON''== * [[/Robert John Fitzmaurice Lenon|Lenon, Robert John Fitzmaurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WJ-1FK] - 1903(NSW)-1979(ACT) - Licences: 2TV Cowra (1935-1939); 2TV Canberra (Turner, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1515, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cowra, NSW, 1930-1937); joiner (Turner, ACT, 1949-1977) ==''LEONARD''== * [[/Aubrey Benedict Leonard|Leonard, Aubrey Benedict]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9T-N4X] - 1896(NSW)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3EN Receive Drouin (1922-1923); 3EN Drouin (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 244, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Drouin, 1922-1928); radio dealer (Drouin, 1931-1954); retired (Drouin, 1963-1967) * [[/John William Leonard|Leonard, John William "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G494-BY4] - 1906(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (Black Rock, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 386, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Sandringham, 1931-1943); shopkeeper (Sandringham, 1949-1968) * [[/Leslie Clarence Leonard|Leonard, Leslie Clarence "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH15-16Q] - 1902(Vic)-1961(SA) - Licences: 5LT Adelaide (Payneham, 1946-1947; Medindie, 1948); 5LT Port Lincoln (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2336, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pilot (The Terrace, SA, 1939) * [[/Vincent Halpin Leonard|Leonard, Vincent Halpin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8S4-TXD] - 1915(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3PJ Melbourne (?, 1938-1939; Kew, 1946-1956); 3PJ St Andrews (1960); 3PJ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2167, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abbotsford, 1937; Kew, 1937-1954); public servant (St Andrews, 1958; Balwyn, 1963-1980) ==''LESLIE''== * [[/Julian Leslie|Leslie, Julian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS98-211] - 1873(Vic)-1950(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 142, 1915; 1COCP 246, 1932 - RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leederville, WA, 1910-1912; Applecross, WA, 1913); O.I.C. (Radio Telegraph Station, Broome, WA, 1917); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Thursday Island, 1925-1926); superintendent of wireless (Auburn, Vic, 1928); supervisor B.H. service (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1949) ==''LESTER''== * [[/Jack Lester|Lester, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5FQ-NQL] - 1902(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5LR Renmark (1930-1937); 5LR Berri (1938-1939); 5LR Adelaide (Millswood Estate, 1946-1947; Blackwood, 1954-1965); 5LR Victor Harbour (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 674, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 236, 1935; BOCP 369, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Berri, 1939-1943) ==''LETCH''== * [[/Keith Essex Letch|Letch, Keith Essex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KV-CP3] - 1907(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2434, 1940, WA; BOCP 394, 1941 - amateur operator?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Belmont, WA, 1931; Carlisle, WA, 1936-1943); radio engineer (Carlisle, WA, 1949-1958); technician (6AM transmitter, Northam, WA, 1963) ==''LETT''== * [[/Frederick James Norman Lett|Lett, Frederick James Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2P-Y8D] - 1903(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2WN Receive Sydney (Annandale, 1923); 2WN Sydney (Annandale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Annandale, 1930-1936); publican (Sydney, 1937); hotelkeeper (Clifton Gardens Hotel, Mosman, 1943); Darlinghurst, 1949; Dulwich Hill, 1958; Marrickville, 1963); retired (Church Point, 1968) ==''LEUNIG''== * [[/William Leslie Leunig|Leunig, William Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD25-HD2] - 1888(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XJDR Sale (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sale, Vic, 1914-1919; Maryborough, Vic, 1921; Murrumbeena, Vic, 1922-1927; Elsternwick, Vic, 1928); civil servant (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936); manager (Dingley, Vic, 1942-1949) ==''LEVENSPIEL''== * [[/Pinkus Levenspiel|Levenspiel, Pinkus or Phillip "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JB-QSL] - 1904(Eng)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2TX Wyong (1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 668, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Wyong, NSW, 1936-1937); mechanic (Wyong, NSW, 1949-1963); motor dealer (Ourimbah, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''LEVERETT''== * [[/John Henry Leverett|Leverett, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV79-R7Q] - 1894(Eng)-1957(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 25, 1914; 1COCP 88, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broome, 1916); telegraphist (Ascot, Qld, 1921); wireless operator (Rockhampton, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1943); wireless inspector (Burwood, NSW, 1954) ==''LEVERRIER''== * [[/Francis Hewitt Leverrier|Leverrier, Francis Hewitt "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBT-DP5] - 1863(NSW)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XEN Sydney (Waverley, 1911-1914, Licence No. 5) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; radio clubs (WIA, president, 1910) - Electoral Rolls: barrister (Vaucluse, 1930-1934, Kings Counsel) - Relationships: father of 2BK-2ADE Frank Neville Leverrier * [[/Frank Neville Leverrier|Leverrier, Frank Neville "Boy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6RF-W2W] - 1904(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2BK Receive Sydney (Waverley, 1922-1923); 2BK Sydney (Vaucluse, 1924-1930); 2ADE Castle Cove (1969-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 169, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 931, 1926) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio work (Vaucluse, 1930); clerk (Vaucluse, 1933-1937); superintendent (Vaucluse, 1943-1949); public relations (Roseville, 1963-1968; Castle Cove, 1977) - Relationships: son of XEN Francis Hewitt Leverrier - TroveTag: "2BK-2ADE - Frank Neville Leverrier" * [[/Henri Andre Leverrier|Leverrier, Henri Andre "Henry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G68N-18J] - 1882(NCL)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XEN Sydney (Gordon, 1911); XHL Sydney (City, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Australasian Wireless Co )1911); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, Australian General Electric, Sydney) - Relationships: nephew of XEN Francis Hewitt Leverrier; cousin of 2BK-2ADE Frank Neville Leverrier - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Sydney, 1913); manager (Crows Nest, 1930-1937) - TroveTag: "XEN-XHL - Henri Andre Leverrier" ==''LEVINGS''== * [[/Stanley Basil Levings|Levings, Stanley Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1P-ZYH] - 1912(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3NS Melbourne (Regent, 1936-1939; Bentleigh, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1794, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1936); engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1949); fitter (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''LEVY''== * [[/Lewis Joseph Levy|Levy, Lewis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPFT-KSW] - 1902(Qld)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2XB Receive Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923); 1686 Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bankstown, NSW, 1930-1935); radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937); area officer (Goulburn, NSW, 1943); agent (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Levy|Levy, Richard "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N1-Z38] - 1909(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5AJ Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 654, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Torrensville, 1943) ==''LEWINGTON''== * [[/Roy Lewington|Lewington, Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SN-BB4] - 1895(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XBX Sydney (Chatswood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Gunner, 7th B. A. Column) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified; (apprentice electrical fitter for Coupland & Waddell, Sydney at enlistment 1915) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/315726 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10241304 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''LEWIS''== * [[/Charles Edward Cornelius Lewis|Lewis, Charles Edward Cornelius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTPH-278] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3NL Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 932, 1932, Vic; COCP1 119, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: factory employee (North Melbourne, Vic, 1936-1943); waterside worker (Ascot Vale East, Vic, 1954); electrical (Essendon North, Vic, 1963-1968); electrician (Essendon North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Henry Garrett Lewis|Lewis, Henry Garrett "Harry"]] - 1895(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: Hobart (no record of licence identified as yet) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (reported experimenting from 1912); councillor WIA Tas in 1923; manager 3UZ 1924 - Electoral Rolls: * [[/William John Lewis|Lewis, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYJ-BZQ] - 1908(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2YB Sydney (Marrickville, 1931-1936; McMahons Point, 1937); 6YB Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939); 2YB Sydney (Haberfield, 1947-1950; Paddington, 1954-1969; Ryde, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 863, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Comment: Several contemporaneous WJLs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified due to numbers ==''LEYDEN''== * [[/Francis Michael Leyden|Leyden, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-FP5] - 1914(WA)-1998(Eng) - Licences: 2AGP Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1612, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937-1972) ==''LIGHT''== * [[/Cecil Eade Light|Light, Cecil Eade]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W3-PKF] - 1913(NSW)-1985(Eng) - Licences: 2QM Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1183, 1933, NSW; COCP2 17, 1934; COCP1 137, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1927-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Coogee, NSW, 1934); salesman (Coogee, NSW, 1935-1937) ==''LIGHTON''== * [[/Robert Lighton|Lighton, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HJ-HD1] - 1869(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: 3CM Receive Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1922-1924); 3RL Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 179, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Toongabbie, 1903; Benalla, 1916); independent means (East St Kilda, 1928; Armadale, 1937) ==''LILLIE''== * [[/Raymond Charles Beaumont Lillie|Lillie, Raymond Charles Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRS6-5W2] - 1907(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2QG Sydney (Manly, 1935-1939; Randwick, 1946-1955; Seaforth, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 417, 1932; COCP1 315, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Manly, NSW, 1933); police constable (Manly, NSW, 1935; Randwick North, NSW, 1943-1954; Seaforth, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''LINDEN''== * [[/Edwin Linden|Linden, Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXD-PRV] - 1904(Qld)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 4FT Receive Brisbane (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Murgon, Qld, 1925); mechanic (Wilston, Qld, 1928); storekeeper (Clayfield, Qld, 1936-1937); telephone mechanic (Mackay, Qld, 1943-1949); supervising technician (Bowen, Qld, 1954); PMG technician (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''LINDNER''== * [[/Herbert Edward Lindner|Lindner, Herbert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSVX-787] - 1904(NSW)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4BX Receive Brisbane (Alderley) 1922 - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Wilston, 1928); motor mechanic (Maleny, 1934); mechanic (Windsor, 1936-1972); retired (Mt Samson, 1977) ==''LINDSAY''== * [[/Donald Gordon Lindsay|Lindsay, Donald Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-126] - 1909(Vic)-1964(WA) - Licences: 2DY Sydney (Gordon, 1925-1936; Ashfield, 1937; Concord, 1938; Kogarah, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 83, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: student (Gordon, NSW, 1930-1936); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937; Concord, NSW, 1943-1958); engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1963) * [[/Herbert Maxwell Lindsay|Lindsay, Herbert Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3L-S78] - 1913(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4HD Nambour (1937-1939); 4HD Buderim (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2027, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); employment (company secretary) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Nambour, Qld, 1936-1937; Taringa, Qld, 1943); fruitgrower (Buderim, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/John Alexander Lindsay|Lindsay, John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRN-YDH] - 1911(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2AKR Sydney (Annandale, 1938-1939; Lidcombe, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2193, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lidcombe, NSW, 1933); shop assistant (Lidcombe, NSW, 1934); mechanic (Lidcombe, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Lidcombe, NSW, 1943-1958) * [[/Patrick Charles Edward Lindsay|Lindsay, Patrick Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF7R-8YZ] - 1896(Eng)-19??(Eng?) - Licences: 6PL Perth (West Perth, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 855, 1925; 2COCP 37, 1929 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless instructor (West Perth, WA, 1922; Balcatta, WA, 1925); radio engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1934) ==''LING''== * [[/Thomas James Ling|Ling, Thomas James "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWV-7Q7] - 1917(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1897, 1937, NSW; BOCP 68, 1937; TVOCP 1259, 1974 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Melbourne, Vic, 1943); radio technician (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; West Sydney, NSW, 1954-1958; Hyde Park, NSW, 1963); radio engineer (Hyde Park, NSW, 1968; Concord, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''LINKLATER''== * [[/Donald Charles Linklater|Linklater, Donald Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-Z44] - 1905(SA)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 5DL Pinnaroo (1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1521, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1949); technician (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1958) ==''LITCHFIELD''== * [[/Ainslie Roland Litchfield|Litchfield, Ainslie Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J3Z-FRP] - 1906(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2RL Cooma (1925-1939); 2RL Sydney (Woollahra, 1947; Darling Point, 1948-1954; Rozelle, 1955-1958; Avalon Beach, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 200, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF; RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Cooma, 1930-1937); film producer (Avalon Beach, 1958-1968) * [[/Llma Newby Litchfield|Brooks nee Litchfield, Llma Newby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G2-YCR] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YG Sydney (Ashfield, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1516, 1935, NSW - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Temora, NSW, 1943); home duties (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Rangemore via Deniliquin, NSW, 1949-1963; Deniliquin, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LITHGOW''== * [[/John Charles Lithgow|Lithgow, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-5TL] - 1916(Tas)-1990(Eng) - Licences: 7WJ Launceston (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1688, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Marine officer? 1950s-1960s, several sea trips ==''LITTLEFAIR''== * [[/George Thomas Littlefair|Littlefair, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P1-4MT] - 1899(Eng)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2YV Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1936; Randwick, 1937-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1533, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Haberfield, NSW, 1930-1931); garage proprietor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); draftsman (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''LITTLEJOHN''== * [[/Arthur Sydney Littlejohn|Littlejohn, Arthur Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DW-VDD] - 1905(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AL Sydney (Leichhardt, 1930-1939); 4LF Gunalda (1947); 2OU Sydney (Leichhardt, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 579, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930-1958; Haberfield, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''LLEWELLYN''== * [[/Alan Hugh Llewellyn|Llewellyn, Alan Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPV4-6R5] - 1910(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AH Sydney (Artarmon, 1932-1939; Ryde, 1946-1965; Epping, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 9320, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 269, 1935; TVOCP 68, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2EE John Lewis Llewellyn - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1933-1935); radio mechanic (Ryde, NSW, 1943-1963); engineer (Epping, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/John Lewis Llewellyn|Llewellyn, John Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVH-W5H] - 1907(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2EE Sydney (Lane Cove, 1935-1939; Mosman, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1519, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2AH Alan Hugh Llewellyn - Comment: Several contemporaneous JLLs including his father & son - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Roseville, NSW, 1930; Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1936; Mosman, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''LLOYD''== * [[/Henry Howard Lloyd|Lloyd, Henry Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GST7-9LV] - 1904(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5AI Adelaide (College Town, 1923-1927); 5AG Adelaide (College Town, 1923); 5HL Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 57, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Beware another Henry Howard Lloyd [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDY-FS3] 1912-1981 in Adelaide, similar times - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Hughie Frederick Lloyd|Lloyd, Hughie or Hugh Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGY-Y95] - 1917(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5BC Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1933-1939); 5BC Berri (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1137, 1933, SA; BOCP 281, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5HD William Edward Lloyd - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939) * [[/Roger Barton Lloyd|Lloyd, Roger Barton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTSZ-4GK] - 1922(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2AMO Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1939, 1946-1950; Kellyville, 1954-1961; Castle Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2317, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Kellyville, NSW, 1954-1958); loss assessor (Castle Hill, NSW, 1963-1968); assessor (Castle Hill, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Walter Ernest George Lloyd|Lloyd, Walter Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY6-8SZ] - 1909(Eng)-1952(Qld) - Licences: 2AJF Newcastle (Stockton, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2103, 1938, NSW; COCP1 408, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Wickham, NSW, 1930; Islington, NSW, 1932; Stockton, NSW, 1933-1937); senior communications officer (Longreach, Qld, 1949) * [[/William Edward Lloyd|Lloyd, William Edward "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGB-WR9] - 1914(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5HD Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Cumberland, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1215, 1933, SA; 2COCP 763, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: Brother of 5BC Hughie Frederick Lloyd - Electoral Rolls: nil (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LOCKHART''== * [[/Leon Edward Lockhart|Lockhart, Leon Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CJ-6GG] - 1912(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3LE Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1939; Elsternwick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 514, 1929, Vic; 1COCP 205, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elwood, Vic, 1934-1937); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''LOESER''== * [[/Hedley Edmond Loeser|Loeser, Hedley Edmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPXL-RM6] - 1912(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5LO Adelaide (Goodwood, 1936-1939; Col Light Gardens, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1748, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: display artist (Reade Park, SA, 1943) ==''LOFBERG''== * [[/Oscar Edward Lofberg|Lofberg, Oscar Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMV-Z9X] - 1912(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2VV Sydney (Bexley, 1935-1939, 1946; Rockdale, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1504, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist's apprentice (Bexley, NSW, 1935-1943); pharmacist (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949) ==''LOGAN''== * [[/Edward George Logan|Logan, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PQ-2L4] - 1909(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3UR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1547, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Malvern, Vic, 1931-1937; Glenhuntly, Vic, 1942-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972) ==''LOMAX''== * [[/Joseph Lomax|Lomax, Joseph]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EB Receive Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1913-1914; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1916-1917; Coorparoo, Qld, 1921-1925; Kew, Vic, 1926) ==''LONDON''== * [[/James William London|London, James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTH-BBX] - 1916(NZ)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 2UP Sydney (Manly, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1087, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Colonel) - Awards: OBE; MID - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Balgowlah, NSW, 1943); soldier (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1954) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10686688 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1518040 Mentioned in Despatches] ==''LONERAGAN''== * [[/William Harry Bailey Loneragan|Loneragan, William Harry Bailey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNT9-5SC] - 1917(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2227, 1938, WA; BOCP 83, 1937) - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son-in-law of Charles Edward Lemmon - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (South Fremantle, WA, 1949); engineer (Station 6BY, Yornup, WA, 1954-1963); radio engineer (6AM, Northam, WA, 1968-1977); retired (Dawesville, WA, 1980) ==''LONG''== * [[/Charles Richard Willard Long|Long, Charles Richard Willard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-BZK] - 1913(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3CL Melbourne (Frankston, 1932-1939, 1947-1975; Carrum Downs, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 892, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Frankston, Vic, 1934-1972); timber worker? (Carrum Downs, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Henry Long|Long, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP44-ZT8] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MM Sydney (Canterbury, 1936-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1640, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Canterbury, NSW, 1930-1935); radio engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1968); electrical engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1972) * [[/Timothy Joseph Long|Long, Timothy Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ19-Z9G] - 1884(Qld)-1923(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 140, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Comment: suicide after diagnosis terminal illness - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Toowoomba, 1908); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1916-1917); telegraphist (Townsville, 1921) ==''LONGLEY''== * [[/Ruth Victoria Longley|Harris nee Longley, Ruth Victoria]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYZ-5GJ] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6YL Perth (Shenton Park, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1808, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator; WW2 - Relationships: Wife of 6NL Valentine Harms Harris - Electoral Rolls: saleswoman (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); home duties (Applecross, WA, 1949-1954); manager (Applecross, WA, 1958) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''LONGMORE''== * [[/Harold Longmore|Longmore, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY39-K2K] - 1914(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3FD Shepparton (1934-1937); 3FD Lubeck (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1325, 1934, Vic; BOCP 7, 1936; COCP2 284, 1940; COCP1 324, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (3LK Lubeck); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Shepparton, Vic, 1936); radio technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1949); theatre proprietor (Tatura, Vic, 1954); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1980) ==''LONGSTAFF''== * [[/Thomas Allen Hector Longstaff|Longstaff, Thomas Allen Hector "Allen"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQM-WF3] - 1896(SA)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XVR Adelaide (Alberton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 55, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: executive (Brighton, Vic, 1949) ==''LONGWORTH''== * [[/Reginald John Longworth|Longworth, Reginald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KC-GZV] - 1910(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2RD Sydney (Greenwich, 1931-1933; Wollstonecraft, 1933-1938; St Leonards, 1939, 1947-1958; Forestville, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 791, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 25, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1933; Naremburn, NSW, 1934; Chatswood, NSW, 1936; North Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1937; Crows Nest, NSW, 1943-1949; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1954-1958; Forestville, NSW, 1963) ==''LONSDALE''== * [[/Russell George Lonsdale|Lonsdale, Russell George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWX-JNM] - 1909(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: 2AKY Lismore (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1195, 1933, NSW; COCP2 15, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: publisher (Woollahra, NSW, 1930; Paddington, NSW, 1931; Waverley, NSW, 1933); wireless serviceman (Lismore, NSW, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Waterfall Sanatorium, NSW, 1943) ==''LORD''== * [[/Andrew Charles Lord|Lord, Andrew Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBG9-J99] - 1920(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3BE Ballarat (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2212, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954); shire secretary (Ballarat, Vic, 1963-1968); secretary (Ballarat, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''LORDEN''== * [[/Geoffrey Allan Lorden|Lorden, Geoffrey Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJB-2P8] - 1907(WA)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 6GL Perth (Perth, 1925-1926; West Perth, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 175, 1925, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 342, 1940; 1COCP 441, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Jingalup, WA, 1931); survey assistant (Jingalup, WA, 1936-1937); radio operator (Hotel Beadon, Onslow, 1943; Kalgoorlie, 1949); civil servant (Mitcham, Vic, 1968-1977) ==''LORENZEN''== * [[/Lawrence Paul Lorenzen|Lorenzen, Lawrence Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTC5-C5C] - 1909(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4LP Emerald (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1357, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: May have been licensed pre-WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway cleaner (Emerald, Qld, 1936-1954); loco driver (Emerald, Qld, 1958-1963) ==''LOVE''== * [[/Howard Kingsley Love|Love, Howard Kingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGQ-8S5] - 1895(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3BM Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3BM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922-1931; Glen Iris, 1933), 3KU Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 230, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; radio clubs (WIA Vic); business proprietor (radio manufacturer) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Orong, 1919; Malvern East, 1921-1924; Gardiner, 1927-1933); manager (Gardiner, 1936-1937); engineer (Mt. Waverley, 1942) - Comment: gone too soon - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199407.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199408.pdf EA2] * [[/James Peile Love|Love, James Peile "Nim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7JF-83Z] - 1906(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4JL Brisbane (Kedron, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 469, 1928, No. ?? in Qld (Halcyon AOCP 1930); 3COCP 5259, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, AIF) - Electoral Rolls: auctioneer (Kedron, 1928-1943; Hawthorne, 1949-1980) * [[/Leslie Gilmore Love|Love, Leslie Gilmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52K-VQ8] - 1902(Wales)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2XE Sydney (Bondi North, 1934-1935); 2ABE Sydney (Randwick, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 307, 1930; COCP1 386, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor assembler (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1937); radio officer (Narrabeen, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''LOVELESS''== * [[/Max Lyndon Loveless|Loveless, Max Lyndon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX41-D28] - 1914(Tas)-1971(Tas) - Licences: 7ML Hobart (Moonah, 1938-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2162, 1938, Tas; BOCP 341, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Moonah, Tas, 1936); mechanic (Hobart North, Tas, 1943); PMG Technician (Moonah, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''LOVERING''== * [[/George Francis Lovering|Lovering, George Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZJ-XTJ] - 1898(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2GF Sydney (Ashfield, 1931-1933); 2OO Sydney (Ashfield, 1935-1939, 1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 867, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2GF amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2GF Grafton commercial service - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1958); no occupation (Narrabean North, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''LOVETT''== * [[/Hubert Frank Lovett|Lovett, Hubert Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHG1-DT2] - 1905(Tas)-1961(Tas) - Licences: 7HL Hobart (1926-1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 246, 1926, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Hobart North, 1928-1937); manager (Hobart South, 1949; Nelson, 1954) - Links: [https://info.scholarships.utas.edu.au/AwardDetails.aspx?AwardId=2813 UTAS Scholarship] * [[/Percy Lovett|Lovett, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDB5-M21] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2JP Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 2210, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''LUBACH''== * [[/Frederick John Lubach|Lubach, Frederick John "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9H7-VZD] - 1919(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4RF Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1939; Annerley, 1946-1947); Dalby (1948-1950); Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1954; Camp Hill, 1965-75; Loganlea, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1745, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 868, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, instructor, QSL manager); military (WW2, RAN, wireless officer); broadcast technician (4QS, Capalaba) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Dalby, Qld, 1949; Coorparoo, Qld, 1954; Camp Hill, Qld, 1958-1968); public servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Loganlea, Qld, 1980) ==''LUCAS''== * [[/Gillen Frederick Lucas|Lucas, Gillen Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLB-Y7P] - 1894(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5LL Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1935-1939; Port Adelaide, 1947; Maylands, 1948; Trinity Gardens, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1589, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bootmaker (Kilkenny, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LUCKMAN''== * [[/Charles Forsythe Arthur Luckman|Luckman, Charles Forsythe Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMF8-LS2] - 1901(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2JT Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922); 2JT Sydney (Croydon, 1923-1926; Lakemba, 1927-1933; Croydon, 1934; Ashfield, 1935-1938; Croydon, 1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 41, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lift engineer (Lakemba, 1930-1933); electrician (Croydon, 1935-1943); electrical mechanic (Croydon, 1954-1972) - TroveTag: "2JT - Charles Forsythe Arthur Luckman" * [[/Thomas Stuart Luckman|Luckman, Thomas Stuart "Stuart"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64P-8CD] - 1913(Qld)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 4SL Brisbane (Kalinga, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 783, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, CMF, Signals Northern Command); occupation (hardware executive) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Kalinga, 1936-1937); storeman (Hendra, 1943-1958); retired (Aspley, 1972-1977; Carseldine, 1980) ==''LUHRS''== * [[/Victor Albert Luhrs|Luhrs, Victor Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZYN-VJJ] - 1888(Vic)-1964(SA) - Licences: V761 Receive Woori Yallock (1922); 3HB Receive Woori Yallock (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Torquon West, Nhill, 1909; Netherby, 1912-1914; Cavendish, 1916-1919; Woori Yallock, 1922-1924; Kalyan, SA, 1939); grazier (Tintinara, SA, 1941-1943) ==''LUM''== * [[/Allan Douglas Lum|Lum, Allan Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92F-LX7] - 1913(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 5AL Adelaide (Joslin, 1932-1939; Hyde Park, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 980, 1932, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 427, 1940; TVOCP 263, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gawler, SA, 1939-1941); mechanic (Hyde Park, SA, 1943) ==''LUMB''== * [[/Lloyd John Lumb|Lumb, Lloyd John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84C-LF2] - 1907(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4LL Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 471, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ashgrove, 1936-1937); postal electrician (Stanthorpe, 1943); technician (Ashgrove, 1949); engineer (Ashgrove, 1958-1972) ==''LUMBEWE''== * [[/Edwyn William Lumbewe|Lumbewe or Chong, Edwyn William or Hin "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH5-TGZ]- 1911(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2ZX Sydney (Randwick, 1931-1934); 2ZX Inverell (1935-1939, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 858, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Inverell, NSW, 1937-1977) ==''LUMSDAINE''== * [[/John Clarence Lumsdaine|Lumsdaine, John Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94RH-VVK] - 1905(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ABQ Sydney (Willoughby, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 19, 1934; COCP1 95, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Paddington, NSW, 1930); constable (Redfern, NSW, 1920); police constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934; Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1968) ==''LUNN''== * [[/Harold Vincent Lunn|Lunn, Harold Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGY-4X5] - 1908(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 5HL Adelaide (Morphettville, 1935-1939); 2ANE Sydney (North Ryde) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1449, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Morphettville, SA, 1939-1943; Hurstville South, NSW, 1972); retired (North Ryde, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LUSBY''== * [[/Maurice MacIntosh Lusby|Lusby, Maurice MacIntosh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP54-JX7] - 1914(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2WN Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1219, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Randwick East, 1937; Coogee, NSW, 1937); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Eastwood, 1954; Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1980; Picton, NSW, 1980) ==''LUXON''== * [[/George Wilfred Luxon|Luxon, George Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5YJ-XTL] - 1908(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: 5RX Adelaide (West Mitcham, 1928-1939, 1946-1965; Torrens Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 450, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster late 1920s; WW2; WIA SA (several official duties) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mitcham, 1939-1943) ==''LYNCH''== * [[/Edward James Lynch|Lynch, Edward James]] [[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTWT-PVV]] - 1891(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XIP Sydney (Campbelltown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Campbelltown, NSW, 1913); journalist (Merewether, NSW, 1930-1937; Hamilton, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Harold John Lynch|Lynch, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTD-VXL] - 1905(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4HL Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1934-1939, 1946-1956; Slacks Creek, 1960-1975); 4HL Springbrook (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1268, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ); business proprietor (restaurants, picture theatres) - Electoral Rolls: cutter (Albion, Qld, 1928); shopkeeper (Valley, Qld, 1936-1943); cafe proprietor (Valley, Qld, 1949); shopkeeper (St Lucia, Qld, 1954; Slacks Creek, Qld, 1958-1968); owner (Slacks Creek, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Springbrook, Qld, 1980) ==''LYONS''== * [[/Joseph Aloysius Thomas Lyons|Lyons, Joseph Aloysius Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGY-XKB] - 1879(Tas)-1939(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - teacher; state politician; Premier of Tasmania; federal politician (Postmaster-General, Prime Minister of Australia); actively promoted development of broadcasting in Australia over two decades - Electoral Rolls: =='''M'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''MABBITT''=== * [[/John Matthew Mabbitt|Mabbitt, John Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-FD5] - 1905(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KI Lake Boga (1930-1939); 3JG Lake Boga (1947-1948); 3JG Swan Hill (1954-1960); 3JG Melbourne (Templestowe, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 588, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Lake Boga, Vic, 1928-1949); supervisor (Swan Hill, Vic, 1954); public servant (Templestowe, Vic, 1963) ===''MACBETH''=== * [[/John James Macbeth|Macbeth, John James "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB93-7Q4] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2JM Sydney (Redfern, 1931; Punchbowl, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 824, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Redfern, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1932-1934); mechanic (Merrylands, NSW, 1943-1949); soldier (Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1972) ===''MACDONALD''=== * [[/Donald Macdonald|Macdonald, Donald "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ7-WT8] - 1883(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 45, 1936 - senior federal public servant (Chief Engineer, Radiotelegraph Branch, PMGD, 1914); Lieutenant-Commander Telegraphist (RAN, in charge captured German Pacific Wireless); chief engineer 7EX; supervised erection 3AR, 5CL, 7ZL; early TV research - Comment: Don't confuse with Don Macdonald AWA consultant - Electoral Rolls: Numerous contemporaneous DMcDs - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199505.pdf EA] * [[/Llewellyn Macdonald|Macdonald, Llewellyn "Lew"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HH-73F] - 1908(Eng)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2WU Newcastle (West Maitland, 1929-1934; Wickham, 1935-1936; Waratah, 1937; Mayfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1961; Charlestown, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 478, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 69, 1936; BOCP 50, 1936; 1COCP 125, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (West Maitland, 1930; Wickham, 1936); joiner (Waratah, 1937; Charlestown, 1972) ===''MACFARLANE''=== * Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred - see Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred * [[/Reginald Antonio Austen Aloysius Macfarlane|Macfarlane, Reginald Antonio Austen Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDYR-1QZ] - 1896(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2RM Griffith (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 374, 1918 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1918) - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Griffith, NSW, 1943-1949) ===''MACGREGOR''=== * [[/Howard Thomas Macgregor|Macgregor, Howard Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTH8-NNP] - 1920(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4ZU Brisbane (Windsor, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2200, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Windsor, Qld, 1941-1949); assistant (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/William Alfred Macgregor|Macgregor, William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB8W-9K3] - 1896(NSW)-1954(PNG) - Licences: 9MC Kavieng, PNG (1937); 9MC Wewak, PNG (1938-1939, 1947-1948); 9MC Baiyer River (1954) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Blackhall, Qld, 1921-1925; Mildura, Vic, 1931-1934) ===''MACKAY''=== * [[/Cedric Stewart Mackay|Mackay, Cedric Stewart or Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/973G-3Q2] - 1889(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XADF Coffs Harbour (1913-1914); 2GP Receive Urunga (1922); 2GP Urunga (1924-1931); 2GO Coffs Harbour (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 149, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Urunga, 1930); agent (Coffs Harbour, 1943-1949) * [[/Ian Keith Mackay|Mackay, Ian Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JG-NHF] - 1907(NZ)-1985(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - author; historian (broadcast, "Broadcasting in New Zealand" (1953), "Broadcasting in Australia" (1957), "Broadcasting in Nigeria" (1964), "Broadcasting in Papua New Guinea" (1976) - Electoral Rolls: broadcasting executive (Lane Cove, 1954); executive (Killara, 1958) * [[/Ronald Reay Mackay|Mackay, Ronald Reay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-Y6T] - 1905(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3FZ Receive Melbourne (Carlton, 1922); 3MU Melbourne (Carlton, 1931-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil); principal (RMIT) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1963) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mackay-ronald-reay-10980 ADB] ===''MACKEL''=== * [[/John Francis Mackel|Mackel, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DJ-FP5] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2HG Sydney (Chatswood, 1930-1939, 1946-1947; Lane Cove, 1948-1965; Hunters Hill, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 585, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1943); insurance inspector (Lane Cove, NSW, 1949-1954); insurance manager (Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1963); manager (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''MACKENZIE''=== * [[/Alexander Harper Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Alexander Harper "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J3-MVZ] - 1892(Sct)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4GK Brisbane (Wynnum, 1930-1939; Bulimba, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 628, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Fire Service) - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Brisbane City, 1916; Hamilton, 1919; Brisbane City, 1925); fire brigade officer (Wynnum, 1928-1936); newsagent (Bulimba, 1949); retired (Bulimba, 1954-1968) - Relationships: father of 4YL Florence Madeline Mackenzie and 4HJ Arthur Alexander Mackenzie * [[/Arthur Alexander Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J3-796] - 1918(Qld)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4HJ Jericho (1937); 4HJ Brisbane (Wynnum, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1346, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Townsville, 1949); newsagent (Grange, 1954-1963); public servant (Townsville, 1972; Cleveland, 1972; Thornlands, 1977, Cleveland, 1980) - Relationships: son of 4GK Alexander Harper Mackenzie; brother of 4YL Florence Madeline Streamer nee Mackenzie * [[/Florence Madeline Mackenzie|Streamer nee Mackenzie, Florence Madeline "Madeline"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FN-B8C] - 1922(Qld)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 4YL Brisbane (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; third YL operator in Qld - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Mitchelton, 1949; New Farm, 1954) - Relationships: daughter of 4GK Alexander Harper Mackenzie; sister of 4HJ Arthur Alexander Mackenzie - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/Harold Stuart Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Harold Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21R-VGN] - 1908(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4AM Brisbane (Annerley, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 518, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 90, 1937; 1COCP 239, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Annerley, 1934-1937); company manager (Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); radio operator (Blackheath, 1958); unemployed (Burleigh Heads, 1963-1968); technician (Burleigh Heads, 1972-1980) ===''MACKIE''=== * [[/Alexander Ernest Mackie|Mackie, Alexander Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3R3-YFM] - 1912(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3QA Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939, 1947-1948; Glen Waverley, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1545, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1942); clerk (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''MACKINNON''=== * [[/Colin Eric Wilton MacKinnon|MacKinnon, Colin Eric Wilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK45-QRQ] - 1941(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2KCM Sydney 1980s; 2DYM Sydney (1980-2004)- Qualifications: NAOCP N1793, 1981; AOLCP N1281, 1981; AOCP N1032, 1981, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; historian (amateur radio; military radio; radar) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cronulla, 1968; Hurstville, 1977); retired (Glenhaven, 1980) - [https://www.qsl.net/vk2dym/radio/Colin_MacKinnon.htm Obit] ===''MACKINOLTY''=== * [[/Hubert Clarence Mackinolty|Mackinolty, Hubert Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNRQ-T18] - 1897(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: XJED Korumburra (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 158, 1915 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Auburn, Vic, 1919-1922); customs officer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1924-1925; Mosman, Vic, 1930; Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); civil servant (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); retired (Ringwood, Vic, 1954; Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1968; Mentone, Vic, 1977) ===''MACLARDY''=== * [[/William John Foster St Clair Maclardy|Maclardy, William John Foster St Clair "Will"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW66-BTD] - 1892(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2HP Receive Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1922); 2HP Sydney (Cremorne, 1923; Neutral Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2BL); journalist (Smith's Weekly, Wireless Weekly) - Comment: correct surname is St Clair Maclardy but rarely used - Relationships: son of William McIntyre St Clair Maclardy, one time Wireless Weekly proprietor - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930); company director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933); taxi driver (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); soldier (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943); traveller (Wollongong, NSW, 1949); commercial traveller (Wollongong, NSW, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "2HP - William John Foster St Clair Maclardy" ===''MACLAREN''=== * [[/Charles James Torrance Maclaren|Maclaren, Charles James Torrance]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB6-889] - 1889(Eng)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3MS Melbourne (South Yarra, 1933); 3MS South Ballarat (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1113, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 13th Aus Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937); nil (Malvern East, Vic, 1963-1967) * [[/Donald Catto Maclaren|Maclaren, Donald Catto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N1-2R2] - 1909(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2DM Sydney (Haberfield, 1930-1939); 2NN Narrabri (1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 655, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Haberfield, 1933-1936; Taree, 1937; Narrabri, 1949) ===''MACLEAN''=== * [[/John Dalziel Maclean|Maclean, John Dalziel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1D4-PHK] - 1907(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 2IM Leeton (1935-1937); 2IM Sydney (Ashbury, 1938-1939); 4IM Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1501, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Leeton, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1954-1969) ===''MACLURCAN''=== * [[/Charles Dansie Maclurcan|Maclurcan, Charles Dansie "Mac", "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWR7-LJ3] - 1889(Qld)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XDM Sydney (CBD, 1909-1914) (Maclurcan & Lane); 2CM Sydney (Strathfield, 1921-1939; Neutral Bay, 1946-1957); 2CY Sydney (Strathfield, 1923, briefly by administrative error); first licence issued under new 1922 radio regulations - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 98, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector; broadcast engineer; business proprietor (Maclurcan and Lane, 1909-19??, Maclurcan Engineering, Hotel Wentworth) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Darling Harbour, 1913); engineer (Strathfield, 1930-1934); hotel manager (Neutral Bay, 1949-1954) - TroveTag: "XDM-2CM - Charles Dansie Maclurcan" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/maclurcan-hannah-13070 ADB] [[w:2CM|Wikipedia]] [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/who-was-radio-pioneer-charles-maclurcan/ radioinfo] ===''MACNAUGHTON''=== * [[/Naughton Macnaughton|Macnaughton, Naughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPJ9-MPD] - 1911(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2ZH Sydney (Croydon, 1932-1934; Roseville, 1935-1939; Wahroonga, 1946-1948; Lindfield, 1950; Pymble, 1954-1956; St Ives East, 1957-1961; West Pymble, 1965-1969; Marsfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 904, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2ZVW-2BA - David Edwin Macnaughton - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937; Windsor, NSW, 1943); manager (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949; Lindfield, NSW, 1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954; Mona Vale, NSW, 1972; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) ===''MACPHERSON''=== * [[/Alexander Duncan Macpherson|Macpherson, Alexander Duncan "Sandy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/29CF-Z3F] - 1899(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4MC Brisbane (Nundah, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Oakleigh, 1954; Chermside, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1271, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Toombul RC); Qld Lands (draughtsman) - Comment: Slow update for death in Electoral Rolls? - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Nundah, Qld, 1921-1949; Oakleigh, Qld, 1954; Chermside, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Chermside, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MADDEN''=== * [[/Sydney John Madden|Madden, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-WGL] - 1900(Sct)-1955(WA) - Licences: 6MN Perth (City, 1930; North Perth, 1931; Maylands, 1933-1937; Wembley, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 264, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Maylands, WA, 1931-1937; Wembley Park, WA, 1937-1943); supervisor (Wembley, WA, 1954) ===''MADDICK''=== * [[/Herbert William Maddick|Maddick, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLB-J2P] - 1890(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: XLX Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914); 3EF Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922-1923); 3EF Melbourne (Elwood, 1924-1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 161, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; perpetrator of the foul mouthed parrot incident - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Elsternwick, 1917); mechanic (Elsternwick, 1919-1954) ===''MADDICKS''=== * [[/Henry Thomas Maddicks|Maddicks, Henry Thomas "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJBP-PFV] - 1912(Vic)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 3UA Daylesford (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2228, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Daylesford, Vic, 1936-1977) ===''MADDISON''=== * [[/Ernest Victor Maddison|Maddison, Ernest Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJ6-SWD] - 1907(Vic)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2LW Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1935); 2WZ Sydney (Randwick, 1936; Normanhurst, 1937; Willoughby, 1938; Randwick, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1331, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ===''MAGAIN''=== * [[/William Ronald Magain|Magain, William Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y7-YVG] - 1886(Vic)-1958(SA) - Licences: XVP Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Col. Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MAGEE''=== * [[/Kevin William Michael Magee|Magee, Kevin William Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRX-51Z] - 1913(Vic)-1979(Vanuatu) - Licences: 5KM Adelaide (City, 1931-1933); 2UN Sydney (Paddington, 1936); 3UN Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1937); 3KM Melbourne (Kew, 1947-1960; North Balwyn, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 874, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: staff cadet (Victoria Barracks, NSW, 1936); military officer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1937; Kew, Vic, 1943); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1949-1954); company director (Kew, Vic, 1963); director (Balwyn, Vic, 1967-1972) ===''MAGENNIS''=== * [[/Alfred Ernest Aubrey Magennis|Magennis, Alfred Ernest Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR7T-5RB] - 1907(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2AFE Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1842, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''MAGUIRE''=== * [[/Arthur Lindsay Maguire|Maguire, Arthur Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SN-BKC] - 1921(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3IO Stratford (1938-1939; 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2216, 1938, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Stratford, 1949-1977); grazier (Munro, 1980) * [[/Ernest Norbert Maguire|Maguire, Ernest Norbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR4X-F61] - 1892(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2KL Sydney (Lewisham, 1928-1930; Dulwich Hill, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 387, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 14, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Lewisham, 1930-1932); sergeant of police (Putney, 1943; Gladesville, 1949-1958); retired (Lake Illawarra South, 1963) * [[/Sydney William Maguire|Maguire, Sydney William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNDF-L85] - 1903(WA)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2XY Sydney (Rose Bay, 1930-1934; Paddington, 1935-1936; North Bondi, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 933, 1926; AOLCP 74, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Rose Bay, 1930-1934; Glenmore, 1935); engineer (Bondi, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Maroubra North, 1943); inspector (Maroubra North, 1949; Kingsford, 1954-1958) ===''MAHER''=== * [[/Francis Anthony Maher|Maher, Francis Anthony "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKS3-6QD] - 1912(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3FZ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1932-1939; Pascoe Vale South, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 941, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1936; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1937; Coburg West, Vic, 1942-1954; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MAHON''=== * [[/Hugh Mahon|Mahon, Hugh]] - 1857(Ire)-1931(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1904) ===''MAIS''=== * [[/Stephen John Leith Mais|Mais, Stephen John Leith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHG-BTV] - 1898(WA)-1960(WA) - Licences: 6CQ Receive Perth (Chester Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: trainee (South Fremantle, WA, 1925); carpenter (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1958) ===''MAKIN''=== * [[/Bert Makin|Makin, Bert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G26D-PZL] - 1888(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: XAEJ Sydney (Kogarah West, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (West Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1931; Manly, NSW, 1933-1949) - TroveTag: "XAEJ - Bert Makin" * [[/George Makin|Makin, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97S3-JFZ] - 1914(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2198, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Relationships: Brother of 4OK John Makin (passed AOCP same day) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Columboola, Qld, 1936-1963); lightkeeper (Lighthouse, Sandy Cape, Qld, 1963; Fitzroy Island, Qld, 1968); tin miner (Mt Poverty, Qld, 1969) * [[/John Makin|Makin, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6J-4KT] - 1906(Eng)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4OK Columboola (1938-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2199, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of George Makin (passed AOCP same day) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Columboola, Qld, 1930-1963); wardsman (Miles, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''MALCOLM''=== * [[/Keith Graham Malcolm|Malcolm, Keith Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD8F-K5W] - 1949(Eng)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 3ZYK Melbourne (North Clayton, 1969; Mulgrave, 1975; Berwick, 1980); 1???; 2??? - Qualifications: AOLCP 2407, 1967 - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC); Communications Laboratory DoC (Director) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clayton, Vic, 1972; Mulgrave, 1977; Berwick, 1980) ===''MALONE''=== * [[/James Joseph Malone|Malone, James Joseph "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWL8-8DP] - 1883(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 240, 1916 - employment (NSW P&T, Telegraph Messenger; PMGD, Cadet Engineer, Controller Wireless; OTC, Manager); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clayfield, Qld, 1917-1925; Kew, Vic, 1926-1928); chief inspector wireless (Kew, Vic, 1931-1937); Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs (Indooroopilly, 1943); public servant (Lindfield, NSW, 1949-1963) - Links: [[w:James Joseph Malone|Wikipedia]]; [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications/Radio_in_ANZ/Issues/1923_05_30#P.109_-_Commonwealth_Controller_of_Wireless|Bio]] * [[/Laurence Edward Palek Malone|Malone, Laurence Edward Palek "Edward"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY19-CCV] - 1915(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3LV Mologa (1937-1939); 3QE Maryborough (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1883, 1937, Vic; COCP1 197, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Maloga, Vic, 1937); engineer (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MALONEY''=== * [[/Kent Allen Maloney|Maloney, Kent Allen or Allen Kent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JQ-9J4] - 1904(NZ)-1977(NZ) - Licences: 2UC Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1936); 2UC Lismore (1937-1939); 2UC Sydney (Rockdale, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1328, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Sergeant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wanganui, NZ, 1925-1928; Waverley, NSW, 1930; Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1935); radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1936); radio serviceman (Lismore, NSW, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Hastings, NZ, 1946-1960); radio technician (Hastings, NZ, 1963); retired (Hastings, NZ, 1969-1972) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1255758 VWMA] ===''MALPAS''=== * [[/Delmar George Malpas|Malpas, Delmar George "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/KFPG-2B8] - 1890(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Hilton, 1923); eligible for receive licence as member of WIA SA from 1921?) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; councillor (WIA SA, 1919); President (West Suburban Radio Club, 1924); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Flinders Park, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "Delmar George Malpas" * [[/Kenneth John Malpas|Malpas, Kenneth John "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGC2-BNN] - 1909(SA)-1929(SA) - Licences: 5XG Kadina (1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 313, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil ===''MANAHAN''=== * [[/Frank Gerald Manahan|Manahan, Frank Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-9MZ] - 1911(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 2AGN Murwillumbah (1937-1938); 4FG Brisbane (Annerley, 1947-1948; St Lucia, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1901, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1936-1937; Camp Hill, Qld, 1941); company director (Annerley, Qld, 1949); director (St Lucia, Qld, 1954-1980) ===''MANCER''=== * [[/Arthur Roy Mancer|Mancer, Arthur Roy "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV8K-J7L] - 1892(NZ)-1968(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 110, ?; 1COCP 71, 1935 - radio telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: ===''MANGNALL''=== * [[/Robert Hartley Mangnall|Mangnall, Robert Hartley Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MD-3L2] - 1903(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3?? Melbourne (Carlton, 1927); 3HB Melbourne (Highett, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 350, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Carlton, Vic, 1936); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1963) ===''MANIFOLD''=== * [[/Edwin Charles Manifold|Manifold, Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXMR-BFZ] - 1908(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3EM Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1933; McKinnon, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 647, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Malvern, 1931-1934; Bentleigh, 1936-1980) ===''MANKS''=== * [[/Thomas Eli Manks|Manks, Thomas Eli]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCV-6JS] - 1914(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3TZ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1936-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1619, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1942); pharmacist (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''MANLEY''=== * [[/Patrick Joseph Francis Manley|Manley, Patrick Joseph Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSL-LYV] - 1894(Vic)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UQ Sydney (Vaucluse, 1935-1939; Camperdown, 1947-1961) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 614, 1921 (Marconi); COCP2 381, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1924); company manager (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1931); company director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1934-1949; Rose Bay, NSW, 1954-1963; Woollahra, NSW, 1963) * [[/William McGregor Manley|Manley, William McGregor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPW6-J99] - 1903(Eng)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2MW Sydney (Leichhardt, 1931-1934; Parramatta, 1935-1936); 2XH Sydney (Gladesville, 1937-1938; Hunters Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 767, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanical engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930-1931); engineer (Lilyfield, NSW, 1933-1935; Parramatta, NSW, 1936) ===''MANN''=== * [[/Bruce Reginald Mann|Mann, Bruce Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1J7-H22] - 1906(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3BM Quambatook (1937-1939, 1947-1969); 3BM Swan Hill (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1876, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 3CK James Barrett Mann - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Quambatook, Vic, 1931-1968; Swan Hill, Vic, 1977) * [[/Edward Alexander Mann|Mann, Edward Alexander]] - 1874(SA)-1951(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Federal politician for WA; political commentator "The Watchman"; author "Arrows in the Air: A Selection from Broadcasts by "The Watchman" - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [[w:Edward_Mann_(Australian_politician)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mann-edward-alexander-7472 ADB] * [[/James Barrett Mann|Mann, James Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWHB-WTR] - 1875(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Receive Quambatook (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 3BM Bruce Reginald Mann - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Quambatook, Vic, 1908-1967) * [[/John Edward Mann|Mann, John Edward "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3JY-STV] - 1912(SA)-1941(off Libyan coast) - Licences: 5EM Semaphore (1934-1938); 3IE Westmere (1938); 3IE Ballarat (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1304, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAN, telegraphist) - Relationships: Son of Thomas William Mann - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1675471 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10278775 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Sydney George Mann|Mann, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DP-V1C] - 1908(Eng)-1977(Eng) - Licences: 3KY Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1930-1931; Hampton, 1937-1939, 1946-1954; East Brighton, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 594, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, Sergeant) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Glenhuntly, 1931); mechanic (Sandringham, 1936-1937); shopkeeper (Woodend, 1942); mechanic (Hampton, 1949-1954); sales (Carnegie, 1963); salesman (St Kilda, 1967) * [[/Thomas William Mann|Mann, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLZ-2S3] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 5EM-3IE John Edward Mann- Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANNING''=== * [[/Athol John Roland Manning|Manning, Athol John Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69L-G2L] - 1916(Tas)-2005(Tas) - Licences: 7LR Devonport (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1367, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Devonport, 1949-1954) * [[/Clifton Joseph Manning|Manning, Clifton Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G893-WW6] - 1909(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CJ Melbourne (Ringwood, 1927; Elwood, 1931-1937; Eltham, 1938-1939; Balwyn, 1946-1947; Templestowe, 1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1960); 3CJ Orbost (1965); 3CJ Marlo (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 338, 1927, Vic; COCP1 877, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (St Kilda, 1931-1936; Canterbury, 1943; Templestowe, 1949; Sandringham, 1954-1963); farmer (Orbost, 1967-1968); retired (Marlo, 1972-1977; Lang Lang, 1980) * [[/George William Manning|Manning, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVD4-VMS] - 1909(Vic)-2003(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3XJ Melbourne (Maribyrnong, 1934-1939; Richmond, 1947-1954; Parkdale, 1955-1965); 3XJ Birchip (1969); 3XJ Narraport (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1312, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maribyrnong, Vic, 1931-1937; Richmond, Vic, 1942-1949; Burnley, Vic, 1954); public servant (Mordialloc, Vic, 1963-1968); technician (Noble Park, Vic, 1972); engineer (Narraport, Vic, 1977) ===''MANSFIELD''=== * [[/H. D. Mansfield|Mansfield, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XZQ Burnie (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANTLE''=== * [[/Joseph Patrick Thomas Mantle|Mantle, Joseph Patrick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX84-DP9] - 1913(Qld)-1976(Fiji) - Licences: 4XF Brisbane (Ascot, 1933-1939); 4XF Townsville (Hermit Park, 1947-1948); 4XF Brisbane (Brisbane City, Qld, 1954-1960); 3AEN Bendigo (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1146, 1933, Qld; 2COCP 1083, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Ascot, Qld, 1936); engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943); sound engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1949); business manager (New Farm, Qld, 1954); manager (St Lucia, Qld, 1958); sales manager (Warwick, Qld, 1963); no occupation (Townsville, Qld, 1963); sales executive (Petersham, NSW, 1972) ===''MANUEL''=== * [[/Robert Thomas Manuel|Manuel, Robert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF5S-3R5] - 1910(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5RT Adelaide (Prospect, 1932-1939, 1947-1960; Beefacres, 1965; Windsor Gardens, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1052, 1932, SA; BOCP 1310, 1953; 2COCP 1279, 1953; 1COCP 1688, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANWARING''=== * [[/Albert Leslie Manwaring|Manwaring, Albert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQB-V26] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AJK Cootamundra (1938-1939, 1946-1950); 2QK Cootamundra (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2089, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cootamundra, NSW, 1935-1937); timber merchant (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943-1954); nursery man (Cootamundra, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''MARCONI''=== * [[/Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi|Marconi, Guglielmo Giovanni Maria]] - 1874(Italy)-1937(Italy) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Inventor, electrical engineer, entrepreneur, businessman; pioneer of long distance radio transmission, widely credited as the inventor of radio; shared 1909 Nobel prize for physics for contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy ===''MARCUSE''=== * [[/Eugen Gerald Marcuse|Marcuse, Eugen Gerald "Gerald"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9C3M-X1G] - 1886(Eng)-1961(Eng) - Licences: G2NM England - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer ===''MARKS''=== * [[/Edward Hubert Marks|Marks, Edward Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMT9-YTF] - 1911(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3VM Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947-1955; Sassafras, 1956-1960; East Malvern, 1965; Armadale, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1948, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: dental student (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1936); dentist (South Yarra, Vic, 1937); dental surgeon (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1954); dentist (Malvern East, Vic, 1958-1968); grazier (Porcupine Ridge via Daylesford, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Joseph Sydney Marks|Marks, Joseph Sydney or Sydney Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQG4-X1G] - 1885(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2GR Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2GR Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio trader (Electricity House, Marks' Radio Company); electrician; police officer; sued by 2BL for non-payment of fees in 1924 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rose Bay, 1930-1949) - TroveTag: "2GR - Joseph Sydney Marks" ===''MARLEY''=== * [[/Cedric William Marley|Marley, Cedric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF2-DJ4] - 1918(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4CJ Brisbane (Highgate Hill, 1938-1939; Graceville, 1947; Kalinga, 1948); 4CJ Rockhampton (1954-1956); 4CJ South Mackay (1960); 9CJ Port Moresby (1965); Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2079, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); broadcast technician (PMG, ABC); WW2 (RAN, telegraphist); federal public servant (PMG, ABC) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Kalinga, Qld, 1949; Rockhampton, Qld, 1954); broadcast technician (Mackay, Qld, 1958; Bucasia, Mackay, Qld, 1958; Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1963-1980) ===''MARR''=== * [[/Charles William Clanan Marr|Marr, Charles William Clanan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M8V-QQM] - 1880(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: MHR (Forrest, NSW, 1929); director (Crows Nest, NSW, 1933); company director (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1933-1935); director (Crows Nest, NSW, 1935); company director (Pymble, NSW, 1937-1943; Killara, NSW, 1943-1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/John Neville Marr|Marr, John Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTY5-D27] - 1915(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3HT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1933-1939); 6AJ Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1948); 3AJB Melbourne (Carrum, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1198, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946; RAAF) - Awards: DFC, 1943 - Electoral Rolls: aircraftsman (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937); airman (Pearee Aerodrome, WA, 1943-1949); RAAF (Deepdene, Vic, 1954; Dickson, ACT, 1963; Yokine, WA, 1968; Dianella, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MARRIOTT''=== * [[/Ronald James Marriott|Marriott, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYFC-GW3] - 1912(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3SI Melbourne (Toorak, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1778, 1936, Vic; COCP3 3782, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, Vic, 1935-1937); director & supervisor (Toorak, Vic, 1943-1967); director (Toorak, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''MARS''=== * [[/Ernest Burton Mars|Mars, Ernest Burton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VJ-GWR] - 1907(SA)-1987(Qld) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (North Unley, 1923-1924); 4EM Charleville (1930-1933); 2EM Dubbo (1934-1936); 4EM Charleville (1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2GE Moree (1948); 4EM Emerald (1954-1955); 4EM Charleville (1956); 4EM Longreach (1960); 4EM Currumbin (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 686, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 23, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Dubbo, 1935); bank official (Charleville, 1937-1943; Wagga Wagga, 1949); bank clerk (Moree, 1949); bank manager (Commonwealth Bank Emerald, 1954; Commonwealth Bank, Charleville, 1958; Longreach, 1963); retired (Currumbin, 1968; Palm Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) - established 4VL Charleville commercial ===''MARSDEN''=== * [[/Robert Cecil Marsden|Marsden, Robert Cecil "Cecil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92N-W62] - 1892(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: unlicensed?, Sydney, 1909; 2JM Receive Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1922); 2JM Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1923-1925; Bellevue Hill, 1925-1926; Edgecliff, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, local NSW clubs) - Relationships: Father of 2VV-2FV Robert Morris Marsden - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Woolahra, 1930; Epping, 1930-1958); manager (Castlecrag, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "2JM - Robert Cecil Marsden"(370+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Marsden"(10+ tags) * [[/Robert Morris Marsden|Marsden, Robert Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX1-VPG] - 1916(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2VV Sydney (Kingsford, 1958-1969); 2FV Tuross Heads (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 226, 1956; AOCP 3627, 1957, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Relationships: Son of 2JM Robert Cecil Marsden - Electoral Rolls: taxi proprietor (Bondi Beach, 1949; Kingsford, 1958-1972); retired (Tuross Heads, 1972-1980) ===''MARSH''=== * [[/John William Marsh|Marsh, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFCL-QZ7] - 1890(Eng)-1943(WA) - Licences: 6DQ Receive West Pingelly (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Harrismith, WA, 1931); miner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936-1943) * [[/Roy Edward William Marsh|Marsh, Roy Edward William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF42-28N] - 1899(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6CE Receive Perth (North Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (East Perth, WA, 1921; Maylands, WA, 1925-1926; East Midland, WA, 1931-1963) * [[/Sydney Westport Marsh|Marsh, Sydney or Sidney Westport]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LFLN-PKM] - 1889(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2ZK West Wallsend (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ladysmith, 1913); fitter (West Wallsend, 1930-1937) ===''MARSHALL''=== * [[/Archie Francis Marshall|Marshall, Archie Francis "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37M-W83] - 1907(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4AF Clifton (1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 438, 1928, No. 48 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (blacksmith, fitter/turner) - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Clifton, 1930-1980) * [[/Herbert Anthony Marshall|Marshall, Herbert Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JJR-P3P] - 1888(India)-1948(NSW) - Licences: unlicensed?, Port Pirie, 1910; 2HM Armidale (1924-1926); 2HM Sydney (Bondi, 1927-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: AOCP 115, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 48, 1931 - Comment: proud of his initials "H.A.M.", early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Relationships: his daughter Denise Chalmers Marshall frequently on air over 2HM - TroveTag: "2HM - Herbert Anthony Marshall" - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi, 1930-1931); engineer (Bondi, 1934-1943) * [[/Mary Austine Marshall|Henry nee Marshall, Mary Austine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X2-GR6] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3YL Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1930-1939, 1946-1956; East Malvern, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 619, 1930, Vic - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); no occupation (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); home duties (Oakleigh, Vic, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/M. J. Marshall|Marshall, M. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3NP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1938-1939; Toorak, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Vaughan Edward Marshall|Marshall, Vaughan Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86T-KNY] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3UK Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1930-1933; Kew, 1937-1939, 1946-1969; Mt Eliza, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 603, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Kew, Vic, 1936); tea specialist (Kew, Vic, 1937-1968); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''MARSLAND''=== * [[/Benjamin Bruce Marsland|Marsland, Benjamin Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6Y-X47] - 1906(Qld)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 4DX Receive Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928); teller (Normanton, Qld, 1930); bank clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931; Malanda, Qld, 1932); no occupation (Annerley, Qld, 1943) * [[/James Gilbert Marsland|Marsland, James Gilbert "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY2-JTB] - 1912(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3NY Cobden (1931); 3NY Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1933-1937; Glen Iris, 1938-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 774, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clarendon, Vic, 1936; South Melbourne, Vic, 1937); bank clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1977) ===''MARSTELLA''=== * [[/Ernest Arthur Marstella|Marstella, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYCM-JRQ] - 1911(NSW)-2001(NSW)89yo - Licences: 2AEZ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1936-1938); 2AEZ Gosford (Erina, 1946-1950; Gosford, 1954-1958); 2AEZ Lidcombe (1960-1969); 2AEZ Forster (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1830, 1936, NSW; BOCP 1132, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Hamilton, NSW, 1933; New Lambton, NSW, 1935-1936); radio serviceman (Erina, NSW, 1949); technician (Gosford, NSW, 1954-1958); radio technician (Lidcombe, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Lidcombe, NSW, 1972); retired (Tuncurry, NSW, 1977; Forster, NSW, 1980) ===''MARSTON''=== * [[/James Thomas Marston|Marston, James Thomas "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKDX-19C] - 1920(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4JA Brisbane (Belmont, 1948; Morningside, 1954); 4JA Toowoomba (1955-1956); 4JA Brisbane (Boondall, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2655, 1948, Qld - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1943); engineer (Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); technician (Boondall, Qld, 1963-1972) * [[/W. L. Marston|Marston, W. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4RY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MARTENS''=== * [[/Alfred John Martens|Martens, Alfred John "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QSF-SRH] - 1916(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5MA Clare (1947); 5MA Berri (1948); 5MA Renmark (1954-1965); 5MA Millswood (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2369, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clare, SA, 1941-1943) ===''MARTIN''=== * [[/Bernard Clive Martin|Martin, Bernard Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3K-1K5] - 1906(NSW)-1949(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Bankstown, 1923); Receive (Valve) Medlow Bath (1923); 2BM Sydney (Banksia, 1926; Bankstown, 1927; Bronte, 1928-1934; Potts Point, 1935-1936; Neutral Bay, 1938; Queenscliffe, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 883, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 11, 1929; COCP1 46, 1930 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Waverley, NSW, 1930); radio engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1935) * [[/Eric Harold Martin|Martin, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX2-MBB] - 1903(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3ZF Melbourne (Preston, 1931-1933; Richmond, 1937; Elwood, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 764, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1927; Preston, Vic, 1931); motor driver (Richmond, Vic, 1936); chauffeur (Elsternwick, Vic, 1937; Caulfield, Vic, 1942); fitter (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1954); public servant (Oakleigh, Vic, 1963; Carnegie, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Eric Wilfred Martin|Martin, Eric Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Z2-D33] - 1916(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3HP Robinvale (1937); 2AHY Balranald (1938-1939); 3HN Bogong (1947-1956); 3APJ Mt Beauty (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1389, 1934; BOCP 353, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bogong, Vic, 1942-1954); superintendent (Mt Beauty, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Seaford South, Vic, 1980) * [[/George Henry Martin|Martin, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX81-3CT] - 1910(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2FW Sydney (Waverley, 1932-1939); 2AFW Sydney (Waverley, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1010, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Waverley, NSW, 1930-1936); fitter (Waverley, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/James Frederick Martin|Martin, James Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR6-MS6] - 1909(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3MJ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1927-1933); 3JM Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 340, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1936); traveller (North Fitzroy, Vic, 1949; Heidelberg, Vic, 1954-1963); sales director (Doncaster, Vic, 1967); sales (Noble Park, Vic, 1972) * [[/James Lennox Alexander Martin|Martin, James Lennox Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTD-3TK] - 1909(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3NT Melbourne (Dandenong, 1933-1939); 3AV Horsham (1948); 3AV Melbourne (Dandenong, 1954-1960); 3AV Horsham (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1201, 1933, Vic; COCP2 390, 1940; COCP1 470, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Dandenong, Vic, 1931-1934); mechanic (Dandenong, Vic, 1937-1949); radio mechanic (Horsham, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/John Michael Martin|Martin, John Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX79-GWZ] - 1886(Ireland)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 146, 1915; 1COCP 58, 1935 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Comment: several contemporaneous JMMs - Electoral Rolls: Ancestry 299 hits too be sifted * [[/John Robert Martin|Martin, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWFG-HMM] - 1919(Qld)-2011(Qld) - Licences: 4MX Cunnamulla (1937-1939); 4MX Toowoomba (1946-1954); 4MX Brisbane (Gaythorne, 1955-1960); 4MX Julia Creek (1965-1969); 4MX Finch Hatton (1975); 4MX Brisbane (Gaythorne, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1933, 1937, Qld; BOCP 147, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); business proprietor (radio service); Presbyterian minister - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949-1954); radio technician (Gaythorne, Qld, 1958; Kingaroy, Qld, 1963); missionary (Blackall, Qld, 1972; Gaythorne, Qld, 1972); minister of religion (Enoggera, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Malcolm Martin|Martin, Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8D-PG7] - 1903(UK)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4KY Ipswich (1933-1939); 4KY Brisbane (Sandgate, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1110, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); employment (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: carriage trimmer (Woodend, Qld, 1925-1937; Sandgate, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Norman Rex Martin|Martin, Norman Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G9-JV4] - 1915(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2JE Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1936; Enfield, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1581, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Enfield, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical fitter (Enfield, NSW, 1943; Canterbury, NSW, 1949); factory manager (Bexley North, NSW, 1954-1968); managing director (Bexley North, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald William Martin|Martin, Ronald William "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPZ-46T] - 1917(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2AHI Casino (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1981, 1937, NSW; BOCP 403, 1941; COCP2 789, 1944; COCP1 795, 1944; TVOCP 455, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Casino, NSW, 1949-1968); technician (Casino, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Silas Martin|Martin, Silas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXMT-6WS] - 1874(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Perth, 1903-1906; East Perth, 1912-1914); mechanic (Rockhampton, 1917-1921); radio mechanic (Cooktown, 1925; Beam Wireless Station, Ballan, 1928-1943); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1943) * [[/T. S. Martin|Martin, T. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XBE Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter J. Martin|Martin, Walter J.]] - 1893(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: 1COCP 1, 1914, No. 1 in Aus and Vic, Marconi & Telefunken - commercial operator; coastal station operator? * [[/William Anthony Martin|Martin, William Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HB-KPZ] - 1911(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7WM Hobart (West Hobart, 1929-1931); 7WM Gawler (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 497, 1929, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 70, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: several contemporaneous William Anthony Martin's ===''MARTINSEN''=== * [[/Sevrin Joseph William Martinsen|Martinsen, Sevrin Joseph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SD-KJG] - 1905(Norway)-1943(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2351, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wycheproof, Vic, 1942) ===''MASHMAN''=== * [[/Lionel Wilfred Mashman|Mashman, Lionel Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6K-7WG] - 1907(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2OB Receive Sydney (Bexley, 1923-1924); 2OB Sydney (Bexley, 1925-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 84, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bexley, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''MASON''=== * [[/Jeffrey Gordon Mason|Mason, Jeffrey Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYWM-M3H] - 1912(Vic)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5VC Millicent (1947); 5VC Adelaide (Hectorville, 1954-1955; Pennington, 1956; Clarence Park, 1960; Holden Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1275, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1942) ===''MASTERS''=== * [[/Alfred Harold Masters|Masters, Alfred Harold "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-CPY] - 1875(Vic)-1951(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed); vice president WIA Launceston 1920s; later prominent architect - Relationships: brother of 7MM William Edward Masters - Electoral Rolls: architect (Launceston, 1928-1949) - TroveTag: "Alfred Harold Masters" & "!Wikibooks AH Masters" * [[/Brian Jermyn Masters|Masters, Brian Jermyn "Jermyn"]] - 1891(Vic)-1950(NZ) - Licences: 3LM Receive Melbourne (Armadale, 1923); 3LM Melbourne (Armadale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; operated his station both individually and on behalf WIA Malvern - TroveTag: "3LM - Brian Jermyn Masters" & "!Wikibooks BJ Masters" * [[/Herbert Victor Masters|Masters, Herbert Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLLC-CV2] - 1883(NSW)-1918(France) - Licences: XHY Sydney (Stanmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AIF, Lieutenant, 1st Anzac Wireless Section, Killed accidentally, 1914-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1647200 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Edward Masters|Masters, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-CPW] - 1873(Vic)-1952(Tas) - Licences: 7MM Hobart (Bellerive 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1066, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; solicitor - Relationships: brother of Alfred Harold "Harold" Masters - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Bellerive, 1914-1949) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27111852 Obituary] ===''MATCHETT''=== * [[/John Kenneth Lyle Matchett|Matchett, John Kenneth Lyle "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS1L-SCZ] - 1921(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3TL Melbourne (Box Hill, 1960; Templestowe, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3700, 1958, Vic - amateur operator, WW2, member Old Timer's Club - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949); teacher (Bayswater, 1954); lecturer (Templestowe, 1963-1980) - curator of the WIA QSL card collection for many years; personally acquired a large collection of Australian amateur QSL cards which were donated to the WIA collection on his passing, many thousands of QSLs provided by Wolf Harranth of Dokufunk on an exchange basis ===''MATHER''=== * [[/Alexander Stewart Mather|Mather, Alexander Stewart "Alex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTL-WWC] - 1909(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JZ Singleton (1929-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 479, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 89, 1932; TVOCP 273, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cordial manufacturer (Singleton, 1930-1968) * [[/Walter Douglas Mather|Mather, Walter Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGZ-B5R] - 1919(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3WD Ballarat (1936-1939, 1947); 3WD Melbourne (Gardiner, 1948); 3AWD Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1960-1969); 4YM Surfers Paradise (1975); 4YM Bribie Island (1980); 2AF? Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1654, 1936, Vic; BOCP 170, 1938; COCP1 892, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); merchant (Sandringham, Vic, 1958-1968); investor (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1972-1977; Bribie Island, Qld, 1980) ===''MATHESON''=== * [[/Charles Raymond Matheson|Matheson, Charles Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZL-8KD] - 1915(NSW)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 3CS Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1939); 3ATH Melbourne (North Essendon, 1947; Strathmore, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 438; COCP1 8, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1937); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Essendon North, Vic, 1949-1954); technical officer (Balgowlah, NSW, 1958); boat proprietor (Narooma, NSW, 1963); proprietor (Main Beach, Qld, 1968); retired (Miami, Qld, 1980) ===''MATHEWS''=== See also MATTHEWS * [[/John Campion Mathews|Mathews, John Campion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-46V] - 1912(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3SY Geelong (Newtown, 1930-1939, 1946-1980+); 3JM Portable Geelong (Newtown, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 709, 1930, Vic; TVOCP 20, 1957; BOCP 261, 1988 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Newtown, 1934-1968); operator (Newtown, 1972-1980) * [[/John Mathews|Mathews, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82Z-KX2] - 1914(Qld)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 4EE Rockhampton (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1414, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JMs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MATHIESON''=== * [[/Ian Hamilton Mathieson|Mathieson, Ian Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVR2-7RN] - 1911(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 3NR Melbourne (Werribee, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 313, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (Werribee, Vic, 1937-1942); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949-1954; Oyster Bay, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Blackheath, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MATTERS''=== * [[/Leonard Warburton Matters|Matters, Leonard Warburton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFJS-9QZ] - 1881(SA)-1951(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - journalist; Boer War; acted on behalf West Radio Broadcasting Co, an applicant for the Perth sealed set licence ultimately awarded to Westralian Farmers (6WF) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Perth, WA, 1903-1906; Balkatta, WA, 1910; North Perth, WA, 1925) - TroveTag: "Leonard Warburton Matters" - Links: [[w:Leonard_Matters|Wikipedia]] * [[/Wallace Lindsay Washington Matters|Matters, Wallace Lindsay Washington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBS-PB4] - 1906(Vic)-2004(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3WW Warrnambool (1934-1939); 3WW Melbourne (Footscray, 1947-1948; Box Hill North, 1954); 3MJ Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1956; Rosanna, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1374, 1934, Vic; COCP1 311, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (St Kilda, Vic, 1928); postal clerk (Warrnambool, Vic, 1931); postal employee (Warrnambool, Vic, 1933-1937); postal clerk (Footscray, Vic, 1942); clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Heidelberg, Vic, 1963; Rosanna, Vic, 1967-1977); retired (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1980) ===''MATTHEWS''=== * [[/Alfred Leslie Matthews|Matthews, Alfred Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYTX-LBR] - 1917(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3ZT Melbourne (East Malvern, 1947; Hughesdale, 1948; Murrumbeena, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2354, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1949); technician (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1954-1968); public servant (Box Hill North, Vic, 1972) * [[/Fred Thomas Matthews|Matthews, Fred or Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVC-22K] - 1904(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4FK Brisbane (New Farm, 1923-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI); business proprietor (Matthews Fire Alarm Co) - Awards: OBE - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Merthyr, 1925-1958); engineer (New Farm, 1963-1980) * [[/John Leigh Inglis Matthews|Matthews, John Leigh Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKN-159] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJD Melbourne (Richmond, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Richmond, 1913-1919) * [[/Kenneth Morgan Matthews|Matthews, Kenneth Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPM-R2W] - 1911(SA)-2009(SA)98yo - Licences: 5GN Adelaide (Malvern, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1732, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Malvern, SA, 1939); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/551921 VWMA] * [[/Kenneth William Pitts Matthews|Matthews, Kenneth William Pitts]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT36-MP8] - 1925(Eng)-2006(ACT) - Licences: 2WE Sydney (Artarmon, 1939, 1950; Wahroonga, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2330, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Artarmon, NSW, 1949; Turramurra, NSW, 1949); printer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Royston Oliver Carr Matthews|Matthews, Royston Oliver Carr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQJ-VML] - 1889(SA)-1959(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 21, 1914 - wireless operator AWA at 1914 enlistment; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Light Horse Brigade Signal Troop, 1914-1917; 2nd Squadron AFC, Lieutenant, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: mercantile manager (Netherby, SA, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/300087 VWM]; [https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=191405 AIF Project]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/REL36707 brief bio] * [[/Vincent John Matthews|Matthews, Vincent John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFW4-NM1] - 1888(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 6AQ Perth (Bayswater, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Stott's College (Principal, early 1920s) - Electoral Rolls: business college master (West Gildford, WA, 1910); manager (Guildford, WA, 1912; Bayswater, WA, 1916-1925); business manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1925-1928); director (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1963) * [[/Walter John Penrose Matthews|Matthews, Walter John Penrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5TS-HZN] - 1880(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5BS Receive Murray Bridge (1922); Receive Murray Bridge (1923)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: lifter SA Railways (Tailem Bend, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MAUGER''=== * [[/Samuel Mauger|Mauger, Samuel "Sam"]] - 1857(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - state politician; senior federal politician (Postmaster-General 1908) ===''MAUGHAN''=== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Maughan|Maughan, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQ4-BJW] - 1903(WA)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3HH Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922); 3HH Melbourne (Malvern, 1923-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 14, 1924, Vic; AOLCP 82, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, 1925-1954) ===''MAWSON''=== * [[/Douglas Mawson|Mawson, Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3H-42N] - 1882(Eng)-1958(SA) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Head Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914) - Electoral Rolls: [[w:Douglas Mawson|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mawson-sir-douglas-7531 ADB] * [[/Ernest Richard Mawson|Mawson, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2W9T-NJN] - 1861(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Sydney (Campsie, 1922-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Parramatta, 1903); no occupation (Dee Why, 1930-1933; Harbord, 1934-1936; Manly, 1937-1943) ===''MAXWELL''=== * [[/H. S. Maxwell|Maxwell, H. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAEE Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ronald Alston Maxwell|Maxwell, Ronald Alston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRL-TRZ] - 1908(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2KS Sydney (Hurstville, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 656, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Randwick, 1933; Liverpool, 1934-1935; Croydon, 1936-1937); clerk (Caringbah, 1949) ===''MAY''=== * [[/Frank May|May, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88S-CXP] - 1878(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6FM Dwellingup (1929-1931); 6FM Gnowangerup (1933); 6FM Esperance (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 139, 1915; AOCP 560, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: stationmaster (Gnowangerup, WA, 1931; Esperance, WA, 1936-1937; Armadale, WA; 1943; Collie, WA, 1949) ===''MAYNARD''=== * [[/Frank Stewart Maynard|Maynard, Frank Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGN4-3BJ] - 1911(NSW)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2JG Sydney (Croydon, 1931; Haberfield, 1933-1934; Croydon, 1935-1938; Ashfield, NSW, 1939); 9FM Popondetta (1969); 4RY Atherton (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 150, 1930; COCP1 86, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1933-1934; South Perth, WA, 1937); retired (Atherton, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MAYGER''=== * [[/Neil Hubert Mayger|Mayger, Neil Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2F7-J2D] - 1890(Vic)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); sales (Darlinghurst, 1937); salesman (East Sydney, 1937); Sales (Darlinghurst, 1943) ===''MAZURE''=== * [[/Frederick Thomas Mazure|Mazure, Frederick Thomas or Thomas Frederick "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDB-J2Y] - 1905(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6MZ Jindong via Busselton (1939, 1948-1969); 6MZ Busselton (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2398, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: settler (Group 53 via Busselton, WA, 1931-1963); farmer (Jondong, WA, 1968); retired (Busselton, WA, 1972-1980) ===''MCATEER''=== * [[/Joseph McAteer|McAteer, Brother Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKT-JWB] - 1881(NZ)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Receive Sacred Heart College Glenelg (1923); 5AQ Sacred Heart College Glenelg (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCAULEY''=== * [[/William John Money McAuley|McAuley, William John Money "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKH-Z5Y] - 1909(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3WM Melbourne (Brunswick, 1925-1931); 3BCM Melbourne (Brighton, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 221, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: jackaroo (Nyngan, NSW, 1930); grazier (Womboota, Vic, 1937-1943) ===''MCBRIDE''=== * [[/Alexander James McBride|McBride, Alexander James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCXR-Z1G] - 1914(Qld)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 4BR Brisbane (Wilston, 1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2320, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business (radio repair) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Wilston, Qld, 1936-1980) ===''MCBURNEY''=== * [[/Douglas Hope McBurney|McBurney, Douglas Hope]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G66Y-BKV] - 1895(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XHJ Sydney (Milsons Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Milsons Point, NSW, 1930-1958); chartered engineer (Milsons Point, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''MCCABE''=== * [[/William Bernard McCabe|McCabe, William Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ1C-FN2] - 1864(Irl)-1938(WA) - Licences: 7AQ Clarence Point (1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (St Kilda, Vic, 1912; Balaclava, 1913-1914; Elsternwick, 1915-1921; Caulfield, 1924); orchardist (Clarence Point, 1922-1928); civil engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1937) ===''MCCALMAN''=== * [[/Maxwell Colin McCalman|McCalman, Maxwell Colin "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN8-V77] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 142, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: musician (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1936); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1963) ===''MCCANDLISH''=== * [[/Jack McCandlish|McCandlish, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2B-TJC] - 1915(Eng)-1943(Ins) - Licences: 3HN Sea Lake (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1468, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, M Special Unit, Sergeant, Commando, 1943) - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Sea Lake, 1937-1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1685215 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/638249 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCCARTHY''=== * [[/Denzil Ernest McCarthy|McCarthy, Denzil Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL4Z-HRH] - 1902(WA)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3ADM Melbourne (Preston East, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2447, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Brim, Vic, 1925-1927; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1931-1934); teacher (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1949; Reservoir East, Vic, 1954-1963) * [[/Howard John McCarthy|McCarthy, Howard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D6-NHR] - 1913(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1847-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2312, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Keith McCarthy|McCarthy, John Keith "Keith / Macca"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G528-9XX] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 3FX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1932-1933); 2IM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1934); 2VM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1935); 3FX Melbourne (Hampton, 1937; Ascot Vale, 1938-1939; City, 1946-1947; Templestowe, 1954-1956); 9AR On board yacht Pandemonium (1969); P29AR/MM On board yacht Pandemonium (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1036, 1932, Vic; COCP3 6578, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; state public servant (Vic Railways, telegraphist); military (RAAF, DFC, AFM, AE) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gardiner, Vic, 1928); no occupation (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934); wireless mechanic (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935); aircraftsman (RAAF Laverton, Vic, 1937); airman (Edgecliff, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Templestowe, Vic, 1954; Broadbeach, Qld, 1963); retired (Currumbin Beach, Qld, 1968) ===''MCCARTNEY''=== * [[/Malcolm John Young McCartney|McCartney, Malcolm John Young]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ8W-RB1] - 1911(Vic)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 3KV Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1954; St Kilda, 1955-1965; Hampton, 1969-1975); 4KV Cairns (Holloway Beach, 1975; Manunda, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2353, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: commercial artist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1934; Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1937); artist (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942; St Kilda, Vic, 1954-1967; Hampton, Vic, 1968-1972); retired (Cairns, Qld, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''MCCLELLAND''=== * [[/Francis George Trotter McClelland|McClelland, Francis George Trotter "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ3D-X9M] - 1883(Vic)-1917(Vic) - Licences: XMC Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (East Melbourne, Vic, 1912-1916) * [[/Norbert Cantrell McClelland|McClelland, Norbert Cantrell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1YX-754] - 1891(NSW)-1971(SA) - Licences: XVO Franklin Harbour (1913) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 600, 1920 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Millswood East, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MCCONNELL''=== SEE ALSO MACCONNELL * [[/James Ross McConnell|McConnell, James Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ7-9FK] - 1895(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XNU Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 303, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Canterbury, Vic, 1919); traveller (Kew, Vic, 1922-1931; Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1963) * [[/John Helge McConnell|McConnell, John Helge]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGD-VX3] - 1915(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3RV Melbourne (Preston, 1936-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948); 3RV Eildon (1954); 3RV Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1645, 1936, Vic; BOCP 225, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1936-1937); mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1949); radio engineer (Eildon, Vic, 1954); engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MCCORMACK''=== SEE ALSO MACCORMACK * [[/William Henry Osborne McCormack|McCormack, William Henry Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFZS-FFS] - 1878(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XBH Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1913; Merewether, NSW, 1930-1937); retired (Toronto, NSW, 1943) ===''MCCRACKEN''=== * [[/Colin Gordon McCracken|McCracken or McCrackan, Colin Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT8-2HB] - 1892(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: XJAZ Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Armadale, Vic, 1914-1916); builder (Malvern, Vic, 1916-1931; Gardiner, Vic, 1934-1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954; Burwood, Vic, 1967-1968; Ashwood, Vic, 1972) ===''MCCREDIE''=== * [[/Eric St Clair McCredie|McCredie, Eric St Clair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBYJ-241] - 1903(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2EV Sydney (Burwood, 1932-1938; Arncliffe, 1939; Brighton-le-Sands, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 921, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of Roland Alexander McCredie - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Burwood, NSW, 1930-1937); pharmaceutical chemist (Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1943; Rockdale, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/Roland Alexander McCredie|McCredie, Roland Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKR9-4BL] - 1907(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Campsie, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2EV Eric St Clair McCredie - Electoral Rolls: law student (Burwood, NSW, 1930-1937); solicitor (Burwood, NSW, 1943-1963) ===''MCCUBBIN''=== * [[/Bruce Lorimer McCubbin|McCubbin, Bruce Lorimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYKR-99F] - 1916(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3SO Melbourne (Richmond, 1936-1939, 1947; Burwood, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1698, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer, Aircraft Repair; Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Richmond, Vic, 1937-1942); labourer's assistant? (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949-1963; Wattle Park, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''MCCULLAGH''=== * [[/Alexander Austral McCullagh|McCullagh, Alexander Austral]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNN-V7Y] - 1897(Qld)-1981(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Home Hill, 1923); 2RR Sydney (Balgowlah, 1965-1969); 9NI Norfolk Island (1975) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 2977, 1959; AOLCP 754, 1959; AOCP 4229, 1964, Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Sandgate, Qld, 1919); chemist (Inkerman Mill, Qld, 1922); engineer (Bondi North, NSW, 1930; Abbotsford, NSW, 1932-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1933; Burwood, NSW, 1934-1936); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Green Point, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MCCULLOCH''=== * [[/George Robert McCulloch|McCulloch, George Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVG-SVW] - 1907(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3XM Receive Ballarat (1923-1924); 3GM Ballarat (1925-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 198, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1931-1968) - Trovetag: "3XM-3GM - George Robert McCulloch" ===''MCCUTCHEON''=== * [[/W. A. McCutcheon|McCutcheon, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2OX Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCDERMOTT''=== * [[/James Westall McDermott|McDermott, James Westall "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37P-PY2] - 1913(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4JM Brisbane (1930) & Nambour (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 711, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 4RM Robert Ernest McDermott; son of 4WP Westall Samuel McDermott - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nambour, Qld, 1936-1949); radio engineer (Nambour, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert Ernest McDermott|McDermott, Robert Ernest "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXW8-QJ5] - 1917(Qld)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 4RM Nambour (1938-1939); 4RM Brisbane (Ekibin, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2223, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF); business proprietor (radio/TV retail, Ekibin) - Relationships: brother of James Westall McDermott; son of Westall Samuel McDermott - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nambour, 1943; Ekibin, 1949-1968); TV engineer (Tewantin, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Westall Samuel McDermott|McDermott, Westall Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37P-2SQ] - 1889(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4WP Nambour (1938-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2087, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of James Westall McDermott & Robert Ernest McDermott - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Hendon, Qld, 1916-1917; Sandgate, Qld, 1921; Glen Eagle, Qld, 1925-1928; Rosemount, Qld, 1934; Nambour, Qld, 1937-1958); retired (Nambour, Qld, 1963) ===''MCDONALD''=== SEE ALSO MACDONALD * [[/Arthur Hunter McDonald|McDonald, Arthur Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGC-3C4] - 1913(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AFC Grafton (1937-1938); 2AFC Lismore (1939); 2AFC Sydney (Maroubra, 1947-1950; Padstow, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: vulcanizer (Grafton, NSW, 1934-1937); fitter (Maroubra, NSW, 1943); toolmaker (Padstow, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Arthur Stephen McDonald|McDonald, Arthur Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36J-ZLJ] - 1891(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 700, 1922 - broadcast engineer (PMGD, RANRS, AWA); professional society administrator (IEA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1913; St Kilda, Vic, 1916-1924; Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1936); engineer (Edgecliff, 1943; Double Bay, 1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdonald-arthur-stephen-7333 ADB]; [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001299b.htm Bright Sparks] - TroveTage: "Arthur Stephen McDonald" * [[/Colin McDonald|McDonald, Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX67-SCG] - 1911(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4CD Rockhampton (1935-1938); 2AKK Moree (1939); 4CD Rockhampton (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1440, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1932-1958); accountant (Rockhampton, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/Donald McDonald|McDonald, Donald "Don"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC)? * [[/Donald Munro McDonald|McDonald, Donald Munro]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RW-5DX] - 1883(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Receive Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1922); 3KS Melbourne (Yarraville, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer's assistant (Yarraville, Vic, 1912-1913); labourer (Yarraville, Vic, 1914-1949); retired (Yarraville, Vic, 1954-1963) - Comment: Several contemporaneous DMMs * [[/Dudley Carmichael McDonald|McDonald, Dudley Carmichael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1NF-KDY] - 1908(Vic)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 3DM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1932-1939, 1947-1948; Armadale, 1954-1956; Ascot Vale, 1960); 4MY Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 886, 1932, Vic; COCP2 438, 1941; COCP1 514, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Malvern, Vic, 1931-1949); technician (Malvern West, Vic, 1954; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1963); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/G. A. McDonald|McDonald, G. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DN Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John McDonald|McDonald, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXM1-WJR] - 1894(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 137, 1915; CPRT 190, 1916 (replacement?) - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JMcD - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified; Ancestry.com 1000s of hits to be sifted * [[/Robert Rupert McDonald|McDonald, Robert Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18T-ND3] - 1917(Vic)-2011(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3MD Melbourne (Merlynstone, 1947-1975); 3MD Harcourt (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2285, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Mitchell, Vic, 1942); nil (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1968); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1972-1977; Harcourt, Vic, 1980) * [[/Wilfred Neville McDonald|McDonald, Wilfred Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX67-DB1] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZT Sydney (Parramatta, 1935-1936); 4ZT Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1937; New Farm, 1938-1939; Annerley, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1412, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Granville, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Annerley, Qld, 1949); electrical engineer (Tennyson, Qld, 1954-1963); manager (Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''MCDONELL''=== SEE ALSO MCDONNELL * [[/Charles Joseph McDonell|McDonell, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5Q2-CYT] - 1893(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XABS Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 17th Battalion, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (3.5 years) at time of enlistment 1915; Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1650670 Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCDONOUGH''=== SEE ALSO MACDONOUGH * [[/Ernest Richard McDonough|McDonough, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQX-NXY] - 1875(Wales)-1941(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, terminated Nov 1920) - Electoral Rolls: Royal Navy (Newport, Vic, 1914-1915); Royal Australian Navy (Yarraville, Vic, 1917-1919); hotel proprietor (West Maitland, 1930-1935); retired (Wickham, 1937) ===''MCDOWALL''=== SEE ALSO MACDOWALL * [[/Valentine McDowall|McDowall, Valentine "Val"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M14R-SPG] - 1881(Qld)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4CN Receive Brisbane (1922); 4CM Brisbane (City, 1922-1939) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radiographer; WW2 - 4CM operator primarily Thomas Murray Browse Elliott after about 1925 - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Laidley, 1906-1914; Clayfield, 1919; Ascot, 1934-1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdowall-valentine-7349 ADB] ===''MCDOWELL''=== SEE ALSO MACDOWELL * [[/George McDowell|McDowell, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWK-72Y] - 1907(Scotland)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2GM Clarence River (1931); 2GM Richmond River (1933); 2GM Grafton (1933-1936); 2GM Sydney (Bankstown, 1937-1938); 2GM Inverell (1939); 2GM Sydney (Earlwood, 1946; Old Guildford, 1947-1955; Chester Hill, 1956-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 825, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: yardman (Brushgrove, NSW, 1930-1932); radio serviceman (Grafton, NSW, 1934-1935); enamel worker (Bankstown, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Old Guildford, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/John Edward Daniel McDowell|McDowell, John Edward Daniel or John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX86-J52] - 1914(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Brisbane (Ascot, 1937-1939); 4CX Gladstone (1947-1965); 4CX Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1873, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Ascot, Qld, 1937); chemist (Gladstone, Qld, 1943-1949); industrial chemist (Gladstone, Qld, 1954-1963); chemistry instructor (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1968-1977) ===''MCELREA''=== SEE ALSO MACELREA * [[/William James McElrea|McElrea, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2Q9-M3C] - 1913(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UV Sydney (Daceyville, 1935-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1559, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Daceyville, NSW, 1937-1958) ===''MCELWEE''=== * [[/George Johnston McElwee|McElwee, George Johnston]] - 1879(Tas)-1981(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - involved with Launceston Radio Clubs searching for the roar ===''MCGARRY''=== * [[/Lloyd Ignatius McGarry|McGarry, Lloyd Ignatius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GT-4PR] - 1919(NSW)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4XY Roma (1937-1939); 4XY Rockhampton (1947); 4XY Brisbane (Taringa, 1948; Coorparoo, 1954-1956); 2ALM Sydney (Lakemba, 1960-1965); 1AM Canberra (Macquarie, 1969-1975); 4ALL Brisbane (Kingston, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1943, 1937, Qld; BOCP 139, 1937; 2COCP 607, 1942; 1COCP 1026, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4GR, 4ZR); military (RAAF, WW2, mobile wireless, post WW2 Naval Intelligence); federal public servant (PMGD); scientist (Ionospheric Prediction Service) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Deagon, Qld, 1949); public servant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1954-1958; Townsville, Qld, 1958) ===''MCGAURAN''=== * [[/Duncan James Macfarlane McGauran|McGauran, Duncan James Macfarlane]] - 1849(NZ)-1889(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria, member; Society of Telegraph Engineers, London, member); employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs; WA Posts & Telegraphs, Superintendant Telegraphs; NSW Posts & Telegraphs), patents in Quadraplex Telegraphy, father of Duncan James McGauran (telegraphist, accountant, inventor of a telephone meter) ===''MCGEE''=== * [[/Carney Mitchell McGee|McGee, Carney Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-9LF] - 1910(SA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 5LX Adelaide (Mile End, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 676, 1930, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 52, 1936; 1COCP 210, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (North Unley, SA, 1939); assistant radio inspector (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943); radio inspector (Kensington, WA, 1949-1977); retired (Como, 1980) ===''MCGEOCH''=== * [[/William Leslie Samuel McGeoch|McGeoch, William Leslie Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVNY-SDX] - 1912(WA)-2007(WA) - Licences: 6WL Brookton (1935-1939, 1947-1956); 6WL Bunbury (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1442, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Brookton, WA, 1936-1943); radio service (Brookton, WA, 1958); electrician (Carey Park, WA, 1968-1980) ===''MCGOWAN''=== * [[/Robert Clarence Graham McGowan|McGowan, Robert Clarence Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYK3-KJF] - 1917(Vic)-2015(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3GO Sale (1936-1939, 1947-1948); 3GO Melbourne (Frankston, 1954-1956; Blackburn, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1733, 1936, Vic; BOCP 138, 1937; TVOCP 178, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Sale, Vic, 1943-1949); radio technician (Frankston, Vic, 1954); technician (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1972); technical officer (Blackburn, Vic, 1977) * [[/Samuel Walker McGowan|McGowan, Samuel Walker]] - 1829(Irl)-1887(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Vic Posts and Telegraphs (Superintendent Telegraphs), successfully tendered for the first Australian electric telegraph 1854 (Melbourne to Williamstown) then appointed to the public service to operate and maintain it, radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria) * [[/William Eugene Charles McGowan|McGowan, William Eugene Charles]] - 1910(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2MQ Sydney (Haberfield, 1932-1934); 2ABF Sydney (Five Dock, 1936); 2MQ Sydney (Five Dock, 1937; Waverley, 1938; Bondi, 1939; Abbotsford, 1946; Concord West, 1947-1950; Rydalmere, 1954-1961; Epping, 1965; Turramurra, 1969; Wollstonecraft, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1031, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Haberfield, NSW, 1932-1935); traveller (Five Dock, 1937); foreman (Five Dock, 1943); supervisor (Concord West, NSW, 1949); assistant superintendant (Rydalmere, NSW, 1954-1958); factory superintendent (Epping, NSW, 1963); manager (Turramurra South, NSW, 1968); superintendent (Turramurra South, NSW, 1972); manager (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1977) ===''MCGRANE''=== * [[/John Milton Clarence McGrane|McGrane, John Milton Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-B72] - 1911(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1015, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1937; Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1949; Castlecrag, NSW, 1954-1977) ===''MCGRATH''=== * [[/Edward Philip McGrath|McGrath, Edward Philip "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW87-9K5] - 1906(NSW)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5MO Adelaide (Parkside, 1933-1939; West Mitcham, 1947-1965; Aldgate, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1175, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Parkside, SA, 1939) * [[/Francis Thomas McGrath|McGrath, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXM1-HRN] - 1891(Tas)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 87, 1915; 1COCP 45, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIH Hobart (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Moonah, Tas, 1919); wireless operator (Thursday Island, 1922); engineer (Eagle Junction, 1925); telegraphist (South Yarra, 1926-1927); supervisor (Caulfield, Vic, 1928-1934; Camberwell, Vic, 1936) ===''MCGREGOR''=== * [[/Aenas McGregor|McGregor, Aeneas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDV-2WT] - 1865(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XJEA Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: Father of 3ZE Keith Wilfred Aeneas McGregor - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Armadale, 1919; Toorak, 1928-1936) * [[/John Ferguson McGregor|McGregor, John Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGD-8KP] - 1898(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2MY Sydney (Five Dock, 1932-1937; Woollahra, 1938-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 938, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1st Signal Sqdrn Engineers, 1917-1919) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JFMs - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Glenmore, NSW, 1930-1931; Drummoyne, NSW, 1933; Five Dock, NSW, 1934-1935; Paddington, NSW, 1937); clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Keith Wilfred Aeneas McGregor|McGregor, Keith Wilfred Aeneas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDV-2WQ] - 1903(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ZE Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1924; Toorak, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 52, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of XJEA Aeneas McGregor - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Toorak, 1925-1928) * [[/Robert Ross McGregor|McGregor, Robert Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCC-MQW] - 1917(NZ)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3XZ Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1937); 3XZ Warragul (1938-1939); 3XZ Mooroopna (1947-1948); 3XZ Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1954-1975; Frankston, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1498, 1937, Vic; BOCP 65, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mooroopna, Vic, 1949); technician (Mentone, Vic, 1954; Mordialloc, Vic, 1967); electronics (Frankston, Vic, 1977); engineer (Stawell, Vic, 1980) ===''MCGRIGOR''=== * [[/Robert Ross McGrigor|McGrigor, Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCB-TMN] - 1911(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1498, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCGUIGAN''=== * [[/Allyn Joseph McGuigan|McGuigan, Allyn Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95X-QF6] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AEP Mudgee (1938-1939, 1946-1954); 2AEP Lismore (1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 19, 1930; AOCP 2158, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 1930); factory hand (Annandale South, NSW, 1931-1933); mechanic (Annandale South, NSW, 1934); radio mechanic (Annandale South, NSW, 1936; Mudgee, NSW, 1937-1954); radio technician (Lismore, NSW, 1958-1963); technician (Lismore, NSW, 1980) ===''MCGUIRE''=== * [[/Leo Patrick Holman McGuire|McGuire, Leo Patrick Holman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HK-B2T] - 1906(NSW)-2001(WA) - Licences: 3KM Myrtleford (1929-1937); 3KM Corryong (1938-1939); 6MG Manjimup (1947-1969); 6MG Perth (Thornlie (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 488, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Wangaratta, Vic, 1928); picture proprietor (Albury, NSW, 1931); postal employee (Myrtleford, Vic, 1936-1937); postal clerk (Mt Magnet, WA, 1943; Manjimup, WA, 1949); radio mechanic (Manjimup, WA, 1954-1972); retired (Thornlie, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MCHUGH''=== * [[/William Charles McHugh|McHugh, William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMN-V5Z] - 1914(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KA or 6KD Perth (Guildford, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1766, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: piano tuner (Guildford, WA, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Belmont, WA, 1949; North Perth, WA, 1954); mechanic (Cottesloe, WA, 1954; Mt Pleasant, WA, 1963-1972) ===''MCINTOSH''=== * [[/Raymond Edgar McIntosh|McIntosh, Raymond Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P8-MW7] - 1897(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: XFA Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914); 2ZG Sydney (Lane Cove, 1923-1925); 2AFQ Sydney (CBD, 1948-1950; Rose Bay, 1954; Turramurra, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: CPRT 165, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP3 675, 1948 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Bulimba, Qld, 1928); sound engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Greenwich, NSW, 1943-1954); sound engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XFA-2ZG-2AFQ - Raymond Edgar McIntosh" * [[/Stanley John James McIntosh|McIntosh, Stanley John James "Stan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-C5P] - 1913(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4PK Ipswich (Woodend, 1931-1939); 4PK Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 730, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (workshop foreman); business proprietor (electrical engineering) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Woodend, Qld, 1934-1937; Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1972) ===''MCINTYRE''=== * [[/Daniel George McIntyre|McIntyre, Daniel George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTNG-PHV] - 1901(NZ?)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2VX Receive Sydney (Pymble, 1923); 2VX Sydney (Pymble, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Strathfield, 1930-1958); radio retailer (Pymble, 1963) - TroveTag: "2VX - Daniel George McIntyre" * [[/Leslie Richard McIntyre|McIntyre, Leslie Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LN2V-BXN] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3XF Melbourne (Altona, 1947; West Melbourne, 1948-1960; Clayton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2294, 1939, Vic; COCP1 1192, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Murtoa, Vic, 1936-1942); radio worker (Melbourne, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Clayton, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MCKAIL''=== * [[/Henry Lancelot Martyn McKail|McKail, Henry Lancelot Martyn or Martin "Hal"]] - 1887(WA)-1944(WA) - Licences: 6BT Perth (City, 1923-1924); 6BU Perth (City, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Kalgan River, WA, 1910; West Perth, WA, 1916-1917); science master (Crawley, WA, 1925-1937) ===''MCKELLAR''=== * [[/Rudolph Warren McKellar|McKellar, Rudolph Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWNZ-17F] - 1898(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: XJAT Melbourne (Toorak, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, enlisted, not called up for duty); WW2 (2AIF, Army) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1925); manager (Caulfield, Vic, 1926-1968) ===''MCKENNA''=== * [[/Archibald Mathew McKenna|McKenna, Archibald Mathew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G554-45L] - 1917(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2WB Sydney (Five Dock, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; North Ryde, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1512, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphy operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); technician (Five Dock, NSW, 1949); telecommunications technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1954-1968); technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Yamba, NSW, 1980) ===''MCKENZIE''=== * [[/Alexander John McKenzie|McKenzie, Alexander John]] - 1905(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Bruce Alexander McKenzie|McKenzie, Bruce Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYH3-NBY] - 1917(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3VF Melbourne (Preston, 1935-1939); 3VF Geelong (Drysdale, 1947-1948); 3VF Melbourne (Croydon, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1539, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943; Drysdale, Vic, 1949); radio mechanic (Croydon, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Cecil Roland McKenzie|McKenzie, Cecil Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR8-L7Q] - 1899(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 2RJ Receive Sydney (Watson's Bay, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; electrical fitter apprentice (Warburton Franki, 1915-1917); WW1 (Private, 2nd Bat AIF, 1917-1920; gassed France 1918, invalided); WW2 (Staff Skipper, RANVR, 1944)- draftsman (-1930-1958) - Relationships: husband of 2GA-2FV Florence Violet Granville - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1958) * McKenzie, Florence Violet (married name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) * [[/Kenneth Adam McKenzie|McKenzie, Kenneth Adam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB74-Y26] - 1914(Vic)-2014(Vic)99yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1877, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1936-1943); engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1977; Box Hill North, Vic, 1980) ===''MCKEONE''=== * [[/James Charles McKeone|McKeone, James Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6JC-Y1F] - 1900(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3CV Melbourne (Essendon, 1935-1939); 3JY Melbourne (Essendon, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1554, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Newmarket, Vic, 1921-1925; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1927-1936); railway employee (Essendon, Vic, 1937-1968) ===''MCKEOWN''=== * [[/Allan McIllroy McKeown|McKeown, Allan McIllroy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L69J-SFC] - 1904(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3YZ Melbourne (Alphington, 1924-1927); 3YZ Geelong (1931); 3YZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1933-1939, 1946-1969); 3YZ Ocean Grove (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 51, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 42, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, 1936-1954; Alphington, 1968); nil (Ocean Grove, 1972-1977) ===''MCKINLEY''=== * [[/Norman Harold McKinley|McKinley, Norman Harold "Shorty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWGP-TLC] - 1913(???)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 969, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Milton, Qld, 1949-1972); driver (Paddington, Qld, 1980) ===''MCLAUCHLAN''=== * [[/Charles David McLauchlan|McLauchlan, Charles David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYL6-PYY] - 1876(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 6BW Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923); 6BW Perth (Victoria Park, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Eucla, 1906; Perth, 1910-1916); telegraph engineer (Victoria Park, 1925); superintendent telegraphs (South Yarra, 1931; Camberwell, 1937-1943) ===''MCLAUGHLAN''=== * [[/J. J. McLaughlan|McLaughlan, J. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XVE Adelaide (Semaphore, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: superintendent Harbours Board Dockyard (1918); Nil yet identified ===''MCLAUGHLIN''=== * See also McLauchlan * See also McLoughlin * [[/William Reuben McLaughlin|McLaughlin, William Reuben]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRMF-Q14] - 1904(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 2ML Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1932-1937); 2ML Taree (1938); 2ML Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1939; Mosman, 1946-1950); 3AMY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1965; Ringwood East, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1061, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1936; Mosman, NSW, 1943); proprietor (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958); radio technician (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1963); technician (Ringwood East, Vic, 1968) ===''MCLEAN''=== * [[/Stewart Campbell McLean|McLean, Stewart Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86G-PMR] - 1910(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3GK Melbourne (Yarraville, 1930-1933; Brunswick, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; Caulfield, 1960); 3AIA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 601, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 65, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Yarraville, 1931-1936); nil (Elsternwick, 1954); engineer (Caulfield, 1958-1980) ===''MCLENNAN''=== * [[/Kenneth McLennan|McLennan, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9H-B4N] - 1892(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 124, 1915; 2COCP 185, 1930; 1COCP 238, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous KMcLs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCLEOD''=== * [[/Alexander McLeod|McLeod, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMKJ-L25] - 1972(Vic)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4CF Receive Brisbane (Red Hill, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Red Hill, 1903-1905); pastrycook (Red Hill, 1908-1926; Mt Bruce, 1929-1943) * [[/Gordon Stuart McLeod|McLeod, Gordon Stuart or Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-38Y] - 1912(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 3ZZ Geelong (West Geelong, 1930-1931; Newtown, 1933); 2RU Sydney (Kogarah, 1935; Enfield, 1936); 3ZZ Geelong (Crib Point, 1937; Wallington, 1938); 2ADC Sydney (Sans Souci, 1939; Hurstville, 1946-1947; Beverley Hills, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 707, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Crib Point, Vic, 1937); petty officer RAN (Hurstville, NSW, 1943); clerk (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Herbert Allan McLeod|McLeod, Herbert Allan "Allan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLB-YFG] - 1915(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3XH Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3YR Melbourne (Richmond, 1932-1933); 3AHM Melbourne (Richmond, 1947-1948; Aspendale, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 994, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Richmond, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1942-1949); technical officer (Carrum, Vic, 1954-1968; Aspendale, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman McLeod|McLeod, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86P-8F2] - 1901(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3NM Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 602, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Caulfield, 1937-1968) * [[/Norman James McLeod|McLeod, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPK7-SCW] - 1912(Vic)-1943(At Sea) - Licences: 2PM Sydney (Rose Bay, 1932-1933; Greenwich, 1935-1936; Artarmon, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 939, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 172, 1938; AIR1 4, 1939; COCP1 261, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Pilot Officer, 10 Sqdn, KIA) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1934-1936); electrical fitter (Artarmon, NSW, 1937-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1716727 Roll of Honour]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=98021 RAF Commands]; [https://www.facebook.com/rafcommand/photos/this-well-worn-sunderland-iii-w4004z-coded-rb-z-of-no-10-squadron-raaf-has-just-/807939482876236/?locale=hi_IN&paipv=0&eav=Afb4brXKggt7tJAxg7ngyMVMHLg2UozgHsnnZvzuguk1v9yNpf8dTYamtXan_MOYRbo&_rdr Photo of salvaged plane] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCLOUGHLIN''=== * [[/E. C. McLoughlin|McLoughlin, E. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5KJ Port Lincoln (1928-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCMAHON''=== * [[/Leo Hanney McMahon|McMahon, Leo Hanney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXD8-XQH] - 1914(Qld)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 4LM Brisbane (Toombul, 1933-1938); 2ALM Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1939); 2AC Sydney (Kingsford, 1946-1950; Randwick, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1104, 1933, Qld) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, AMC); occupation (doctor) - Electoral Rolls: student (Camperdown, NSW, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Kingsford, NSW, 1949; Randwick, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''MCMANAMEY''=== * [[/William McManamey|McManamey, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1ZX-29T] - 1895(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: XIR Sydney (Milson's Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1937); company executive (Killara, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Killara, NSW, 1968-1980) - TroveTag: "XIR - William McManamey" ===''MCMASTER''=== * [[/D. C. McMaster|McMaster, D. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IZ Receive Cassilis (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: * [[/John McMaster|McMaster, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: ===''MCMATH''=== * [[/John Joseph McMath|McMath, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KG-ZK2] - 1910(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3JJ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1927-1939; South Melbourne, 1946-1960; Elwood, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 351, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); retired (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1968; Black Rock, Vic, 1972-1977) ===''MCMILLAN''=== * [[/Joseph Chestnut McMillan|McMillan, Joseph Chestnut]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-8TG] - 1901(Sct)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 7BP Receive Hobart (City, 1923); 7BP Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1928) ===''MCMURRAY''=== * [[/Alexander McMurray|McMurray, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4W-BTZ] - 1918(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AEV Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1958; North Rocks, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1820, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: section manager (Auburn, NSW, 1943-1958); assistant manager (North Rocks, NSW, 1958); manager (North Rocks, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Curng, NSW, 1980) ===''MCMURTRIE''=== * [[/Sydney Adam McMurtrie|McMurtrie, Sydney Adam or Adam Sydney "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBQM-DQW] - 1908(NSW)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4JR Booval (1929-1933); 2AFX Lismore (1937-1939); 4KT Gympie (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 491, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Gympie, 1936); radio salesman (Lismore, 1937); telephone mechanic (Gympie, 1943-1980) ===''MCNAIR''=== * [[/James McNair|McNair, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6K-TB3] - 1891(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XPI Melbourne (Brunswick West, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Brunswick, Vic, 1914-1922; St Kilda, Vic, 1924; Brunswick West, Vic, 1927-1977) ===''MCNALLY''=== * [[/Roy Cornelius McNally|McNally, Roy Cornelius or Cornelius Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTF9-TLQ] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3CE Berriwillock (1931-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 775, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Berriwillock, Vic, 1928-1977) ===''MCNALTY''=== * [[/Joseph McNalty|McNalty, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXW-67M] - 1901(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4DZ Receive Toowoomba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1925; Mackay, Qld, 1930-1943); public servant (Fairfield, Qld, 1949); clerk (Toowong, Qld, 1954); telegraphist (St Lucia, Qld, 1958) ===''MCNAMARA''=== * [[/John Sidney McNamara|McNamara, John Sidney or Sydney "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55R-7ZL] - 1915(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2EQ Sydney (Oatley, 1935-1937; Hornsby, 1938-1939; Randwick, 1946-1947; Oatley, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1483, 1935, NSW; BOCP 566, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hornsby, NSW, 1943); musician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Staunton McNamara|McNamara, Staunton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1QW-VYS] - 1921(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5ZH Blackwood (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2174, 1938, SA; BOCP 268, 1939; TVOCP 232, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Reade Park, SA, 1943) ===''MCNICOL''=== * [[/Robert William Edgar McNicol|McNicol, Robert William Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8D-6NN] - 1917(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4WM Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1680, 1936, Qld; BOCP 57, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Teneriffe, Qld, 1943); university lecturer (Tarragindi, Qld, 1954-1972) ===''MCNIE''=== * [[/Robert McNie|McNie, Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99V6-PW7] - 1899(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1795, 1936, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: government employee (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1924; Echuca, Vic, 1927); telegraphist (Malvern East, Vic, 1931); salesman (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936); telegraphist (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1954); postmaster (Glen Iris, Vic, 1963) ===''MCPHERSON''=== * [[/Colin John McPherson|McPherson, Colin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5H3-CBF] - 1914(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2VO West Maitland (1933-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1134, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Maitland, NSW, 1936-1954); projectionist (Maitland East, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Colin Thomas McPherson|McPherson, Colin Thomas or Thomas Collins]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-HST] - 1897(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3LU Melbourne (Footscray, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 523, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 4th Field Artillery Brigade, 1915-1918) - Electoral Rolls: student (Footscray, 1919); storeman (Footscray, 1922-1942) * [[/Ewen Cameron McPherson|McPherson or Macpherson, Ewen or Ewen Cameron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5MS-M88] - 1888(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XABO Grafton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 169, 1915 (Telefunken) - early wireless experimenter; ship wireless operator (Navy, pre-WW1); WW1 (Army, No 1 Pack Wireless Signal Troop, Sapper-Corporal-Sergeant, 1916-1918, Invalided) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Clarenza, NSW, 1913); radio telegraphist (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1954) * [[/Murdoch John McPherson|McPherson, Murdoch or Murdock John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27D9-9TB] - 1904(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4MC Merinda (1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 916, 1926; 2COCP 58, 1929; 1COCP 161, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Merinda, Qld, 1925); wireless operator (Paddington, Qld, 1929); clerk (Mt Coolah, NSW, 1968) ===''MCTAGGART''=== * [[/Frederick Kenneth McTaggart|McTaggart, Frederick Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQT-DYW] - 1917(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3NW Melbourne (Ormond, 1934-1939; Glen Iris, 1947-1948; South Camberwell, 1954-1956; Hawthorn East, 1960-1969); 3NW Woori Yallock (1975); 3NW Melbourne (Box Hill, 1980+); 3ANW Portable Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947; South Camberwell, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1285, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1954); scientist (Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968; St Kilda, Vic, 1972); retired (Box Hill, Vic, 1980) ===''MCVINISH''=== * [[/James Robertson McVinish|McVinish, James Robertson or Robertson James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNR-BDH] - 1921(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4MV Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1939, 1947-1948; Camp Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2363, 1939, Qld; COCP2 1068, 1946; COCP1 1226, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1963); radio technician (Greenslopes, Qld, 1968-1972); technician (Sunnybank Hills, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''MEAD''=== * [[/Jack Mead|Mead, Jack]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM3-ZSH] - 1915(WA)-2009(WA) - Licences: 6LJ Perth (East Victoria Park, 1931-1939; Wembley, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 803, 1931, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 168, 1934; 1COCP 289, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Victoria Park, WA, 1937); mechanic (Wembley, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/Jordan Arthur Mead|Mead, Jordan Arthur or Arthur Jordan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTJF-1KH] - 1907(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1924); 2JA Sydney (Ashfield, 1925-1928); 2JA Byron Bay (1929-1930); 2AJA Sydney (Ashfield, 1946; Bexley, 1947-1957); 2JM Sydney (Bexley, 1958-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 212, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Byron Bay, NSW, 1930; Ashfield, NSW, 1931-1943); power technician (Bexley, NSW, 1949-1968); electrical field officer (Bexley, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William James Mead|Mead, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZK-L78] - 1915(SA)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 5JM Adelaide (Walkerville, 1947-1948; Ferryden Park, 1954); 4BM Brisbane (Gumdale, 1955-1956; Mitchelton, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2267, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Malvern, SA, 1943; Gumdale, Qld, 1958; Mitchelton, Qld, 1963-1968) ===''MEADOWS''=== * [[/Robert Cecil Meadows|Meadows, Robert Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-ZRK] - 1907(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 4RM Mackay (1932-1939); 2ARM Sydney (Kirribilli, 1946-1948); 2IN Sydney (Rhodes, 1956-1958; Chiswick, 1960; Long Jetty, 1961; Killarney Vale, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 879, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); employment (Pems Radio, Rockhampton); journalist (Minchens Electrical Weekly); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: reporter (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Bundaberg, Qld, 1931-1932); radiotrician (Mackay, 1934-1937); wireless instructor (Kirribilli, NSW, 1943); manager (Rhodes, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Five Dock, NSW, 1958; Killarney Vale, NSW, 1963) ===''MEDHURST''=== * [[/Edgar Edney Medhurst|Medhurst, Edgar Edney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-WFC] - 1902(Tas)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Eric Charles Medhurst|Medhurst, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56R-5RC] - 1915(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2FG Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Canterbury, 1946-1947; Caringbah, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1350, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); charge hand (Yowie Bay, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Frederick William Medhurst|Medhurst, Frederick William "Pop" (in latter years)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4GS-R6P] - 1868(Eng)-1969(Tas) 101yo - Licences: XZD Hobart (1913-1914); 7AH Receive Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1923); 7AH Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1924-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter from 1901; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business (Medhurst & Sons, 1920s) - Relationships: father of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst, all in the business and interested in radio * [[/Harry Frederick Medhurst|Medhurst, Harry Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-QZV] - 1893(Tas)-1963(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Phillip Aubrey Medhurst|Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-DFX] - 1895(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Rowland Arthur Medhurst|Medhurst, Rowland Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-ZT4] - 1892(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter, lecturing on wireless 1911, never licensed, likely utilised licence of XZD-7AH (father), son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst ===''MEDLEY''=== * [[/David John Medley|Medley, David John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRFR-K4J] - 1919(Eng)-2010(USA)90yo - Licences: 3MJ Melbourne (Carlton, 1938-1939; Melbourne CBD, 1947; Carlton, 1948); 5AE Portable Darwin (1948); 3DL Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2116, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Melbourne University, Carlton, Vic, 1943); engineer (Civil Aviation, Darwin, NT, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954); teller? (Unanderra. NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MEDLIN''=== * [[/Noel James Clifford Medlin|Medlin, Noel James Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3MB-743] - 1917(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (ABCB); federal public servant (ABCB); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gardiner, 1943; St Kilda, 1949; Camberwell, 1954-1977); retired (Inverloch, 1980) - Comment: father of AM directional antennas in Australia ===''MENON''=== * [[/Geoffrey John Menon|Menon, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4F-3CQ] - 1905(SA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 3OG Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3OG Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1927); 2OG Sydney (Haberfield, 1928; Croydon, 1929-1931); 3OG Melbourne (East Kew, 1933); 2OG Sydney (Northbridge, 1934-1935; Chatswood, 1936-1937; Longueville, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; Pymble, 1950; West Pennant Hills, 1954-1965; Arcadia, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 209, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda West, Vic, 1926-1927); radio engineer (Coburg, Vic, 1931); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1934); radio engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1937; Longueville, NSW, 1943); engineer (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1954-1958; Arcadia, NSW, 1968) ===''MERCHIN''=== * [[/Leslie George Merchin|Merchin, Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTLT-SSF] - 1917(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4ML Richmond (1934-1939); 4MG Richmond (1948); 4MG Killarney (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1399, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (Richmond, Qld, 1943-1949); motor mechanic (Killarney, Qld, 1954-1968; Rockhampton North, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MEREDITH''=== * [[/Clement George Benger Meredith|Meredith, Clement George Benger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZJD-6S6] - 1885(WA)-1959(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 15, 1914 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Windsor, Vic, 1914-1916); officer-in-charge wireless (Geraldton, WA, 1916-1917) - TroveTag: "Clement George Benger Meredith" * [[/Llewellyn Lennon Meredith|Meredith, Llewellyn Lennon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD8W-LV7] - 1885(Eng)-1923(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 246, 1916 - ship wireless officer, AWA (traffic manager) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Gone too soon - Links: [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications/Radio_in_ANZ/Issues/1923_04_04#P.22_-_Obituary_-_Mr._L._L._Meredith|Obit]] ===''MESSENGER''=== * [[/Percival Albert Messenger|Messenger, Percival Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRP-BS1] - 1892(SA)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 5PM Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 70, 1915 (Marconi); CPRT 152, 1915 (Balsillie) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: manager (Randwick, NSW, 1936; Coogee, NSW, 1943-1958; Randwick, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''MEYER''=== * [[/Frederick Cecil Meyer|Meyer, Frederick Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G254-32B] - 1914(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AGY Sydney (Annandale, 1937-1938); 2AGY Newcastle (Waratah, 1939; Newcastle, 1946-1950; North Lambton, 1954; Newcastle, 1955-1961; Highfields, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1910, 1937, NSW; COCP2 150, 1938; COCP1 555, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Marrickville, NSW, 1937; Waratah, NSW, 1943); police constable (Newcastle, NSW, 1949; North Lambton, NSW, 1954); shopkeeper (Newcastle, NSW, 1958); business proprietor (Highfields, NSW, 1963); cleaner (Newcastle, NSW, 1968); hospital employee (Hamilton, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''MEYERS''=== * [[/Leo Samuel Meyers|Meyers, Leo Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56H-485] - 1915(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2KS Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Hurlstone Park, 1946; Yagoona, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1397, 1934, NSW; AOCP1 7, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1943); electrical mechanic (Yangoona, NSW, 1949-1968); mechanic (Yangoona, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Morris Henry Meyers|Meyers, Morris Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93NK-C56] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2VN Sydney (Mosman, 1935-1939, 1946-1948; Killara, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1477, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mosman, NSW, 1943); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Killara, NSW, 1954-1968) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1529423 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1681488 VWM] ===''MIATT''=== * [[/Thomas Arthur Miatt|Miatt, Thomas Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJB-QNV] - 1890(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAR Sydney (Botany, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943-1972) ===''MICHELL''=== * [[/Hector Ernest Henderson Michell|Michell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQNQ-T5H] - 1897(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3JP Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3JP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1931; Elsternwick, 1933); 3JP Hamilton (1937-1939); 3AEM Hamilton (1960-1969); 3JX Hamilton (1975-1980+); operator of 3LR Elsternwick Radio Club (1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 162, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Army Veterinary Corps, Anzac Mounted Division, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Balaclava, 1919-1921); draftsman (Caulfield, 1922); land officer (Hamilton, 1936-1980) ===''MIDDLETON''=== * [[/Albert Middleton|Middleton, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSF-1MV] - 1901(Sct)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2SU Sydney (Cremorne, 1935-1939); 2RE Sydney (CBD, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930-1931); radio engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937; Mosman, NSW, 1943); technician (Beresfield, NSW, 1954) ===''MIKKELSEN''=== * [[/Gordon Clein Mikkelsen|Middleton, Gordon Clein]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB47-NHW] - 1916(Vic)-2008(Vic)91yo - Licences: 3XV Melbourne (Coburg, Vic, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1917, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: spring maker (Coburg, Vic, 1942); fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1963); engineer (Doncaster East, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''MILBURN''=== * [[/Henry Leslie Milburn|Milburn, Henry Leslie "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NV-8VJ] - 1890(Vic)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4HM Home Hill (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Toowong, 1919); electrical engineer (Home Hill, 1922-1925; Stanthorpe, 1934-1949) - Halcyon: not mentioned? ===''MILES''=== * [[/Gilbert Thomas Miles|Miles, Gilbert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19Y-X19] - 1904(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 3II Receive Melbourne (East Camberwell, 1922); 3II Melbourne (East Camberwell, 1924-1925); 3KQ Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1932-1937); 7KQ Hobart (Bellerive, 1937-1939); 2KI Sydney (Croydon, 1946-1969; Campsie, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1019, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 106, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, 1925-1926); electrical engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1931); engineer (Elsternwick, 1936); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1972); engineer (Croydon, 1977-1980) * [[/Harry Raymond Miles|Miles, Harry Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NJ-DQ2] - 1911(WA)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6XL Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1933); 6XL Wiluna (1937); 6XL Perth (Mt Lawley, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 645, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wiluna Gold Mines, WA, 1936; Mt Beauty, Vic, 1954); poultry farmer (Balga, WA, 1958-1972); farmer (Wanneroo, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MILL''=== * [[/William Eric Mill|Mill, William Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9779-JP8] - 1896(SA)-1980(WA) - Licences: XYAG Burbanks (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1919; Balkatta, WA, 1921-1922; North Perth, WA, 1925); electrical engineer (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943; Maylands, WA, 1949-1968; Inglewood, WA, 1972-1980) ===''MILLEDGE''=== * [[/Roydon Arthur Milledge|Milledge, Roydon Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMJY-3DW] - 1903(Vic)-1983(Tas) - Licences: 3WT Shepparton (1936-1937); 7WT Hobart (1938-1939); 7WT Ulverstone (1947-1948+); 7WT Hobart (1956-1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1693, 1936, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; bank clerk 1931; Civil Engineer 1950s - Electoral Rolls: assistant engineer (State Savings Bank, Auburn, 1927); engineer (Glenhuntley, 1931-1934); civil engineer (Shepparton, 1936) ===''MILLEN''=== * Millen nee Ward, Joyce Alice see Joyce Alice Ward * [[/John Dunlop Millen|Millen, John Dunlop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC9X-S4W] - 1877(Irl)-1941(Tas) - Licences: Receive Launceston (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; senator - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Waratah, 1914-1919; Newstead, 1922-1937) * [[/Dudley Robert Millen|Millen, Dudley Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9Y9-9Z3] - 1908(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3EA Receive Melbourne (Albert Park, 1922); 2DU Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1932-1936); 2LQ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1051, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Withdrawal: 2DU amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2DU Dubbo commercial service - Relationships: Husband of 2MI Joyce Alice Millen nee - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1968); mechanic (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1972) ===''MILLER''=== * [[/Adrian Howard Miller|Miller, Adrian Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PB-18L] - 1916(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3AH Melbourne (Canterbury, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954-1960; Glen Waverley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2069, 1938, Vic; BOCP 428, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); accountant (Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Croydon, Vic, 1954; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Arthur Albert Case Miller|Miller, Arthur Albert Case]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNFH-2N1] - 1895(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: XLP Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (AIF, AMTS) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1921); motor engineer (Manly, NSW, 1930-1933; Neutral Bay, NSW, 1935-1937); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Gunnedah, NSW, 1972) * [[/Charles Alexander Miller|Miller, Charles Alexander "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NV-YRR] - 1915(NSW)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4US Brisbane (New Farm, 1933-1936); 2ADE Casino (1935-1939, 1946-1961); 4QM Caloundra (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1208, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); part of the "U" gang; military (WW2, RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Casino, 1943-1963); army officer (Ipswich, 1963); retired (Shelley Beach, 1968-1972; Caloundra, 1977-1980) * [[/Charles Harcourt Miller|Miller, Charles Harcourt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MC-9QY] - 1921(Tas)-2001(Tas) - Licences: 7CM Hobart (Bellerive, 1936-1939; Taroona, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1799, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Bellerive, 1943) * [[/Francis George Miller|Miller, Francis George "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYD2-LHT] - 1895(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5BF Mt Gambier (1923-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 185, 1925, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 58, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; founder of commercial station 5MU Murray Bridge; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Murray Bridge, 1939-1943) [https://www.qsl.net/vk5br/FrankMiller.pdf Biography] - TroveTag: "5BF - Francis George Miller" * [[/Frank Colin Miller|Miller, Frank Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9C-86L] - 1884(Eng)-1953(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 126, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engine operator (Radio Station, Roebourne, 1916-1917); station hand (Marron Station, 1918; Carnarvon, 1921; Mallina, 1922-1925); contractor (Roebourne, 1930-1936; Karratha Station, 1937); labourer (Roebourne, 1943); cook (Wittenoom Gorge, 1949) * [[/H. Miller|Miller, H.]] - 19??-19?? - Licences: 4EH Brisbane (Ascot, 1923-1924); 2EH Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Herbert Edward Miller|Miller, Herbert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Q-XMX] - 1899(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HE Sydney (Belmore, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 932, 1926; 2COCP 329, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Campsie, 1930; Belmore, 1932-1943); miner (Glen Davis, 1943) * [[/Herbert Leslie Miller|Miller, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Q-7LH] - 1897(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4CA Receive Brisbane (West End, 1922); 4HL Brisbane (Hill End, 1927) - Qualifications: CPRT 330, 1917; 2COCP 329, 1940; 1COCP 483, 1940s; BOCP 370, 1941 - ship wireless officer (RMS Bingera, 1920); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; sales (J. B. Chandler, 1924; Overells, 1925) - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (West End, 1921); salesman (West End, 1925); manager (Coorparoo, 1928); salesman (Coorparoo, 1937-1954); clerk (Camp Hill, 1958-1963) * [[/Ivan Vinal Miller|Miller, Ivan Vinal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G57T-58R] - 1911(NSW)-1972(Aus) - Licences: 2EG Quirindi (1933); 3EG Tallangatta (1937-1939); 3EG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; Murrumbeena, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1168, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Quirindi, NSW, 1933; Marrickville, NSW, 1933; Tallangatta, Vic, 1934-1942; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954) ===''MILLERD''=== * [[/Gerald Frederick Millerd|Millerd, Gerald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJS-66L] - 1915(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3XT Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1936-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1630, 1936, Vic; BOCP 1295, 1953; TVOCP 26, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MILLIGAN''=== * [[/Stanley Hugh Milligan|Milligan, Stanley Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2CB1-L7Y] - 1901(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3AU Receive Geelong (1922-1923); 3AU Geelong (1924); 3AU Eaglehawk (1924-1926); 3AU Chilwell (1927-1931); 3AU Geelong (1937-1939); 3AU Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1947; Auburn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 125, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 164, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Eaglehawk, 1924-1926; Geelong West, 1924); radio mechanic (Chilwell, 1927-1931); watchman (Geelong West, 1934-1937); storekeeper (Hawthorn, 1949); engineer (Canterbury, 1954-1968); nil (Doncaster, 1972) ===''MILLS''=== * [[/Griffiths John Mills|Mills, Griffiths John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CK Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Subiaco, WA, 1929-1931) * [[/Leopold Benjamin Bertram Mills|Mills, Leopold Benjamin Bertram or Benjamin Leopold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY8-4NL] - 1923(NSW)-2016(NSW)93yo - Licences: 2AJN Sydney (Port Hacking, 1938-1939); 2AJE Sydney (Point Piper, 1948; Strathfield, 1950; Caringbah, 1954-1961; Cronulla, 1965-1968; Dover Heights, 1975; Cronulla, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2108, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1958); solicitor (Cronulla, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Norman Gibson Mills|Mills, Norman Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9415-SSS] - 1890(Vic)-1959(Qld) - Licences: 4NM Brisbane (Moorooka, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Margate, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Toowong, Qld, 1919); contractor (Moorooka, Qld, 1921-1954); retired (Margate, Qld, 1958) * [[/Ralph Mervyn Mills|Mills, Ralph Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JD-GST] - 1909(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2MM Sydney (Balmain, 1930-1934; Canterbury, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 660, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Balmain, NSW, 1931-1937); engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1949-1977; West Pymble, NSW, 1980) * [[/William John Mills|Mills, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB37-DBR] - 1911(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QB Maffra (1937); 3QB Moe (1938-1939); 3QB Newport (1947); 3QB Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1948-1969; Mentone, 1975; Carrum, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1846, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Maffra, Vic, 1936-1937; Army?, wife at Kyabram, Vic, 1942); bank officer (Mentone, Vic, 1949-1954; Mordialloc East, Vic, 1963-1968); manager (Mentone, Vic, 1977); retired (Carrum, Vic, 1980) ===''MILNE''=== * [[/Andrew Brough Milne|Milne, Andrew Brough]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KXN-QZV] - 1890(South Africa)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4BM Dealer Mackay (1926-1927) - Qualifications: 3COCP 3492, 1961 - dealer licence - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Mackay, 1915-1943); mechanical engineer (North Mackay, 1949-1977) * [[/John Collicott Milne|Milne, John Collicott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP34-518] - 1903(Tas)-1990(Tas) - Licences: 7AG Gretna (1923-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 604, 1930, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gretna, 1928-1980) ===''MILNER''=== * [[/George Frederick Milner|Milner, George Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF7W-W4D] - 1908(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6GF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 788, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, WA, 1931; North Beach, WA, 1936-1937); RAAF (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/James Milner|Milner, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXH-1DM] - 1901(Eng)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 4AK Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1923-1927; Ashgrove, 1931-1936); 4AU Brisbane (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 93, 1925, No. 11 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (prominent from Valley Theatre) - Withdrawal: 4AK amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 4AK Oakey commercial service - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Kelvin Grove, 1925-1926); electrical fitter (Ashgrove, 1928-1943) - TroveTag: "4AK-4AU - James Milner" & "!Wikibooks Milner" ===''MILTON''=== * [[/Harry Willis Milton|Milton, Harry Willis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DSK-S68] - 1904(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2NM Mudgee (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1185, 1933, NSW; BOCP 244, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop keeper (Mudgee, NSW, 1930); electrician (Mudgee, NSW, 1935-1936); inspector (Randwick, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Gulgong, NSW, 1949-1954); public servant (Braddon, ACT, 1958); retired (Mudgee, NSW, 1963-1968; Budgewoi, NSW, 1972) ===''MINCHIN''=== * [[/Arthur W. Minchin|Minchin, Arthur W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4RO Cmcl); wireless retail business proprietor - seems in error, see William Allan Minchin * [[/William Allan Minchin|Minchin, William Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV7Q-86C] - 1893(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 220, 1916; 2COCP 365, 1931; 1COCP 244, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer operator (Wyndham, 1917); farmer (Toodyay, 1925); radio engineer (Rockhampton, 1936-1943; Lismore, 1949-1954; Hunters Hill, 1958-1968); engineer (Hunters Hill, 1972) ===''MINEHAN''=== * [[/W. A. Minehan|Minehan, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MINGAY''=== * [[/Oswald Francis Mingay|Mingay, Oswald Francis "Ossie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K45G-NZG] - 1895(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2XX Sydney (Turramurra, 1923-1926; Sydney, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; journalist; publisher; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Collaroy, 1930); managing editor (Pymble, 1930-1932); radio engineer (Lindfield, 1933-1934); publisher (Lindfield, 1937-1963; St Ives, 1963-1968) - Comment: licensed operator of 2WV Burgin Electric Co. (1923) - TroveTag: "2XX - Oswald Francis Mingay" & "!Wikibooks Mingay" - Links: [[w:Oswald Francis Mingay|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mingay-oswald-francis-ossie-11135 ADB]; [https://www.qsl.net/vk2dym/radio/Mingay.htm MacKinnon] ===''MINTO''=== * [[/Jack Carrick Minto|Minto, Jack or John Carrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYW3-21W] - 1909(Thailand)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1594, 1935, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Gardiner, Vic, 1943); manager (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MITCHELL''=== * [[/Alexander Theodore Mitchell|Mitchell, Alexander Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNY-CC2] - 1872(???)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Receive Toowoomba (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Red Hill, Qld, 1921; Torwood, Qld, 1922); electrical engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1925; Wilston, Qld, 1928-1929; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1963) * [[/Dudley McRae Mitchell|Mitchell, Dudley McRae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDX-6HD] - 1911(NSW)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 9DM Watut River, New Guinea (1938); 4NYN Labrador (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP Q559, 1979 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Tahmor, NSW, 1949); engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1949); clerk (Darra, Qld, 1963; Margate, Qld, 1963); plant operator (Labrador, Qld, 1968-1977) * [[/Harold Benson Mitchell|Mitchell, Harold Benson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDVS-QN7] - 1901(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3CZ Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922-1923); 3CZ Melbourne (Elwood, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Elwood, 1924-1927); manager (Caulfield, 1937); manufacturer (Caulfield, 1942); manager (Caulfield, 1949); merchant (St Kilda, 1949); manager (St Kilda, 1954) * Mitchell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest" - see Michell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest" (frequent misspelling) * [[/John Athol James Mitchell|Mitchell, John Athol James "Athol"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTHV-CY2] - 1913(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Rose Bay, 1923); 2JA Wagga Wagga (1934-1937); 2JA Sydney (Strathfield, 1938); 2JA Albury (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1248, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937); manager (Albury, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Robert Stanley Mitchell|Mitchell, Robert Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99W8-5H2] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ID Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AID Wagga Wagga (1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2011, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949); mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Ronald James Mitchell|Mitchell, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRV9-D28] - 1918(NSW)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 2AGJ Sydney (Roseville, 1937-1939; Lindfield, 1946-1950); 4GQ Woombye (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1902, 1937, NSW; BOCP 238, 1939; COCP3 3562, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (Camaray, NSW, 1943); broadcast engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); farmer (Woombye, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Stanley John Mitchell|Mitchell, Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDVS-Q83] - 1887(Vic)-1974(Monaco) - Licences: 3SJ Melbourne (Brighton, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 53, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Toorak, 1912-1916; Brighton, 1919-1928); investor (Brighton, 1936-1937) financier (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943) * [[/William Thomas Seabrook Mitchell|Mitchell, William Thomas Seabrook]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9J-XT7] - 1916(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3UM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2046, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (Malvern East, Vic, 1937); soldier (Malvern East, Vic, 1942-1954; Malvern East, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''MOFFATT''=== * [[/Robert David Gray Moffatt|Moffatt or Moffat or Gray, Robert David Gray "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8V-PM3] - 1911(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4RD Mackay (1935-1939); 4RD Gracemere (1947-1948); 4RD Mackay (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1549, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Herberton, Qld, 1936; Mackay, Qld, 1937); mechanic in broadcasting (Gracemere, Qld, 1949); technician (Mackay, Qld, 1954-1980) ===''MOGINIE''=== * [[/Campbell Kuhler Moginie|Moginie, Campbell Kuhler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K7-NN4] - 1903(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (McMahons Point, 1923); 2CN Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1934-1936; North Brighton, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1257, 1934, NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Homebush, NSW, 1930; Lane Cove, NSW, 1932); audit clerk (Brighton-le-sands, NSW, 1933); clerk (Brighton-le-sands, NSW, 1935-1936; North Brighton, NSW, 1937); auditor (Bexley North, NSW, 1943; Rockdale, NSW, 1949); accountant (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''MONCUR''=== * [[/Leonard Phillip Moncur|Moncur, Leonard Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZL-M8N] - 1912(Vic)-1997(???) - Licences: 3LN Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 810, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934-1977) ===''MONEY''=== * [[/Lawrence Dudley Money|Money, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3JD-M9H] - 1907(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3MY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1939; Upwey, 1946-1948; Cheltenham, 1954-1969; East Bentleigh, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 205, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (Camberwell, 1931-1934); engineer (Upwey, 1942-1949; Moorabbin, 1954-1967; East Bentleigh, 1972-1980) ===''MONKHOUSE''=== * [[/Walter Isaac Monkhouse|Monkhouse, Walter Isaac]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8ZT-YPN] - 1887(NZL)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio clubs (QWI & WIA Qld, president & lecturer); senior state public servant (Qld Public Works Dept, State Electrical Engineer); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as president WIA Qld) - Electoral Rolls: telephone instructor (South Brisbane, 1919); engineer (Teneriffe, 1925; New Farm, 1928; Taringa, 1936-1954); electrical engineer (Bardon, 1958-1963) ===''MONKS''=== * [[/Alfred Brendan Monks|Monks, Alfred Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-444] - 1894(Tas)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3AAB Melbourne (Diamond Creek, 1948; Northcote, 1954-1960; Preston, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 571, 1920; 2COCP 272, 1930; 1COCP 282, 1932 - early wireless experimenter; military (naval wireless service, telegraphist, 1911-1915) - Relationships: twin brother of 7BR Cyril Wilson Monks - Electoral Rolls: Western Electric engineer (East Sydney, 1930); licensee Railway Commercial Hotel (Albury, 1931-1932); radio telegraphist (Centennial Park, 1943); radio officer (Reservoir, Vic, 1963; Preston, 1967-1972) - TroveTag: "3AAB - Alfred Brendan Monks" * [[/Cyril Wilson Monks|Monks, Cyril Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-96N] - 1894(Tas)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 7BR Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923); Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 225, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; military (naval wireless service, telegraphist, 1911-1919); WW2 - Relationships: twin brother of 3AAB Alfred Brendan Monks - Electoral Rolls: federal civil servant (Battery Point, 1928); public servant (Bellerive, 1936-1937); radio inspector (Scarborough, WA, 1943; Nedlands, 1949); retired (Frankston, 1972) - TroveTag: "7BR - Cyril Wilson Monks" ===''MONTEATH''=== * [[/Frederick Monteath|Monteath, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VL-C1X] - 1895(Vic)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 3VM Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1923-1924); 3KP Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 694, 1930, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Prahran, Vic, 1919; Elsternwick, Vic, 1921); mercer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1931); photographer (Glenmore, NSW, 1934-1935; Ashfield, NSW, 1937); storekeeper (Rockdale, NSW, 1943) ===''MONTY''=== * [[/Raymond Hector Urban Monty|Monty, Raymond Hector Urban]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G53F-BK9] - 1894(Italy)-1987(NSW) - Licences: XACC Sydney (Surry Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1st Signals Troop, 1914-1919, served Gallipoli); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1933; Lane Cove, NSW, 1934-1980) ===''MOODY''=== * [[/Francis Percy Moody|Moody, Francis Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1D9-KLG] - 1903(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FM Cairns (1932-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 967, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Rockhampton North, 1925-1926); accountant (Cairns, 1926-1949); radio dealer (Cairns, 1954-1980) * [[/Gilbert Charles Moody|Moody, Gilbert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF81-8QD] - 1914(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ZR Melbourne (Spotswood, 1934-1939, 1947-1969); 4AK Brisbane (Paddington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1306, 1934, Vic; BOCP, 1554, 1957; TVOCP 111, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: nil (Middle Park, Vic, 1936; Newport, Vic, 1937-1949); engineer (Newport, Vic, 1963-1968); broadcast officer (Paddington, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MOORE''=== * [[/Albert Ernest Moore|Moore, Albert Ernest "Ernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KW6D-TMT] - 1916(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4VCM Brisbane (Everton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP Q728, 1980, Qld - amateur operator; prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer; clubs (All-Wave All-World DX Club; Shortwave League of Western Australia; Australian Radio DX Club; New Zealand Radio DX League; Southern Cross DX Club; DX Australia) - QSLs: portion (200+) of later QSL collection survives (ARDXC/NFSA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (New Farm, Qld, 1937-1968); trades assistant (New Farm, Qld, 1972; Everton Park, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Bruce Belgium Moore|Moore, Bruce Belgium or Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR67-J9T] - 1916(NSW)-2007(Qld) - Licences: 2ACN Bathurst (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1744, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous BMs - Electoral Rolls: apprentice fitter (Bathurst, NSW, 1937) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1167098 VWM] * [[/Edward Alfred Moore|Moore, Edward Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GK-7ZF] - 1905(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2QH Sydney (Arncliffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2ABG Sydney (Arncliffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1523, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: poultry expert (Arncliffe, NSW, 1931-1933); radio technician (Arncliffe, NSW, 1934-1958) * [[/Eric Boughton Moore|Moore, Eric Boughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSK-T7X] - 1912(Vic)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 3QN Panton Hill (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1957, 1937, Vic; COCP2 318, 1940; COCP1 342, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1943); officer in charge (DCA, Alstonville, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); civil servant (Dubbo, NSW, 1958-1968); communications supervisor (Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Coffs Harbour, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric John Theodore Moore|Moore, Eric John Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD91-7LN] - 1894(NSW)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XEM Sydney (Petersham, 1913-1914); Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923); 2EM Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1924-1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 161, 1915; 2COCP 237, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: UK merchant seaman medal - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bronte, 1934-1937) * [[/Francis Leonard Moore|Moore, Francis Leonard "Frank"]] - 19??(???)-1924(NSW) - Licences: 2?? Sydney - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Archibald John Shaw, Maritime Wireless Co, United Distributors) - Comment: electrocuted while conducting wireless experiments - TroveTag: "Francis Leonard Moore" * [[/Grattan Leslie Moore|Moore, Grattan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZK-V1J] - 1916(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3ALJ Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1935, 1954-1955; Malvern, 1956-1960; Camberwell, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1453, 1935, Vic; COCP1 934, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Prahran, Vic, 1943); student (Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Auburn, Vic, 1954); engineer (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963-1968; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1972; Caulfield North, Vic, 1977) * [[/Louis James Murphy Moore|Moore, Louis James Murphy "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L45W-GS4] - 1888(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3LO Receive Seymour (1923); 3LO Seymour (1924-1925); 3MS Seymour (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 85, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIB Brisbane (1917-1918); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Clifton Hill, 1909); telegraphist (Collingwood, 1912-1914); wireless operator (Collingwood, 1917-1919); telegraphist (Elsternwick, 1922); clerk (Seymour, 1924-1931; Bentleigh, 1936-1949); guesthouse proprietor (Healesville, 1954); clerk (Oakleigh, 1963-1968) - Withdrawal: Likely 3LO callsign withdrawn for allocation to 3LO Melbourne Class A * [[/Maxwell John Moore|Moore, Maxwell John "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GK-S7J] - 1916(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2II Dubbo (1935-1939, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1507, 1935, NSW; BOCP 63, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dubbo, NSW, 1937-1954) * [[/Milton Powell Moore|Moore, Milton Powell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTML-KJG] - 1915(WA)-2012(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2LI Sydney (Clovelly, 1938, 1947-1950); 2LI Darkes Forest (1954); 2LI Sydney (Randwick, 1955-1961; La Perouse, 1965; Randwick, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2138, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Subiaco, WA, 1937); traveller (Randwick, NSW, 1949); ??? (Darkes Forest, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Randwick, NSW, 1958); teacher (La Perouse, NSW, 1963); technical teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1968); retired (Randwick, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William McInnes Moore|Moore, William McInnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4K-WXR] - 1911(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2HZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1931-1935; Cremorne, 1936; Lindfield, 1937-1939); 2HZ Woollongong (1946); 2HZ Springwood (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 792, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: foundry inspector (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1936); Water Board Inspector (Gordon, NSW, 1937); engineer (Springwood, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/William Sibbald Moore|Moore, William Sibbald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYDC-89C] - 1915(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6BA Perth (Subiaco, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1818, 1936, WA; COCP2 236, 1939; COCP1 431, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (West Perth, WA, 1936-1937); draughtsman (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1963) ===''MOORHOUSE''=== * [[/Herbert Martin Moorhouse|Moorhouse or Moorehouse, Herbert Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJPG-1HL] - 1899(Tas)-1990(WA) - Licences: 7HM Hobart (North Hobart, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart South, 1922); carpenter (New Town, 1928); carrier (Hobart North, 1936); motordriver (Queensborough, 1949) ===''MORAN''=== * [[/Cyril Donald Moran|Moran, Cyril Donald]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast technician at 4QG under Qld Government; state public servant (4QG) ===''MORGAN''=== * [[/Donald Mowbray Morgan|Morgan, Donald Mowbray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDP7-218] - 1907(NSW)-1988(Tas) - Licences: T749 Receive Glebe (1922); Receive Glebe (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Huonville, 1928-1972) * [[/Ivor Morgan|Morgan, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSY-S8G] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3DH Melbourne (East Malvern, 1930-1933; Shepparton, 1937; East Malvern 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 605, 1930, Vic; BOCP 20, 1936; TVOCP, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1934); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1936); broadcast engineer (3SR Shepparton, Vic, 1937); technician (Hawthorn, Vic, 1943-1977) - Relationships: Father of 3ZFM Vincent Ivor Morgan * [[/Reginald George Morgan|Morgan, Reginald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRFR-D7H] - 1914(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 6RM Perth (City, 1931); 2AJS Sydney (Randwick, 1938-1939); 2ABM Sydney (Coogee, 1946-1950; Bankstown, 1954-1958; Greenacre, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 755, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Coogee, NSW, 1936-1937); no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1949); electrical mechanic (Bankstown East, NSW, 1954); mechanic (Greenacre, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/William Albert Morgan|Morgan, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HVG-8PW] - 1899(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: 7AI Receive Hobart (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart West, 1922); electrical fitter (New Town, 1928-1937); fitter (New Town, 1943-1954); manager (Montrose, 1963) ===''MORLEY''=== * [[/Walter Henry Morley|Morley Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPXD-Z7X] - 1902(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2WU Receive Watersleigh (1923); 2WU Watersleigh (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: aircraft fitter (Coogee, NSW, 1930); aviation engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1933-1936); aircraft engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1949); company director (Randwick, NSW, 1954-1963); director (Randwick, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MORRIS''=== * [[/Albert John William Morris|Morris, Albert John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2B-Y2J] - 1873(Tas)-1940(Tas) - Licences: 7BS Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hobart North, 1914-1943) * [[/Arthur Henry Morris|Morris, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L84C-KPV] - 1876(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XJDS Sale (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Several contemporaneous AHMs - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1903); instrument fitter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1905-1909); mechanic (Sale, Vic, 1912-1916); electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1919; Deepdene, Vic, 1922-1927; Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1943; Balwyn, Vic, 1949) * [[/Cecil Ralph Newman Morris|Morris, Cecil Ralph Newman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3MW-YGT] - 1906(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Rosalie, 1923); 4CN Brisbane (Rosalie, 1928); 4LW Brisbane (Rosalie, 1929-1933; Ashgrove, 1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 398, 1928, No. 45 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; technician (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Rosalie, 1928); postal mechanic (Ashgrove, 1936-1954); supervising technician (Rosalie, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "4CN-4LW - Cecil Ralph Newman Morris" & "!Wikibooks 4LW" * [[/George William Morris|Morris, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5V7-XWS] - 1911(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2VP Sydney (Artarmon, 1934-1937; Naremburn, 1938); 2VM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1947; North Sydney, 1948-1950; Narrabeen North, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1291, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous GWMs - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Artarmon, NSW, 1933-1934); wireless service (Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937); bus driver (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943; North Narrabeen, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Glynn Ian Elliott Morris|Morris, Glynn Ian Elliott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XG-9TS] - 1908(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3BZ Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1930-1939; Parkdale, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 621, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mordialloc, 1931-1937); mechanic (Mentone, 1943); official (Mentone, 1949-1968); secretary (Mentone, 1972-1980) * [[/Jack Dudley Morris|Morris, Jack Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2R-NMZ] - 1914(Vic)-1944(At Sea) - Licences: 3LX Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1933, pirate); 3DQ Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1244, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Major, mention in despatches) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Oakleigh, 1936-1942) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/640516 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1509898 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Alexander Morris|Morris, John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G53X-F8D] - 1893(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XAM Sydney (Haberfield, NSW, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: insurance representative (North Strathfield, NSW, 1931-1937); insurance agent (Concord West, NSW, 1943; Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/John Taylor Morris|Morris, John Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8C-9SP] - 1914(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6TX Perth (Mosman, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Subiaco, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2136, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Geraldton, WA, 1937); clerk (Nedlands, WA, 1943; Subiaco, WA, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Charles William Morris|Morris, Richard Charles William (BDM) or Charles Richard William (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXW7-56S] - 1922(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4MT Rockhampton (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3210, 1951, Qld; BOCP 1460, 1956 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, 1949); electrical fitter (Rockhampton, 1954-1963); radio technician/electrician (Rockhampton, 1968-1972); radio technician (Rockhampton, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald David Morris|Morris, Ronald David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX5W-S7Z] - 1904(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3AP Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3AP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922-1927); 3APM Melbourne (East Brighton, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 151, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; CPRT 919, 1926; BOCP 600, 1944 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, 1925-1931); radio (Brighton, 1936-1937); mechanic (Brighton, 1943; Elsternwick, 1949-1967; Brighton East, 1972-1977) * [[/Sydney Paul Francis Morris|Morris, Sydney Paul Francis "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-MRP] - 1888(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Prahran, Vic, 1909; Dandenong, 1912-1913); clerk & telegraphist (Eltham, Vic, 1924); manager (East Bairnsdale, Vic, 1925-1928); clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1931); inspector (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949) * [[/William Belfort Morris|Morris, William Belfort]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X1-VYQ] - 1910(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6WM Perth (Hollywood, 1930-1937; Mt Lawley, 1938-1939); 6WM Kalgoorlie (1946-1954); 6WM Perth (Applecross, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 625, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hollywood, 1931-1937); newsagent (Kalgoorlie, 1949-1954); representative (Applecross, 1958-1980) * [[/William John Morris|Morris, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBR1-917] - 1921(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2378, 1938, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MORRISON''=== * [[/George Macdonald Morrison|Morrison, George Macdonald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52C-XR3] - 1897(Qld)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2NZ Sydney (Mosman, 1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 741, 1922; COCP1 48, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Cloncurry, Qld, 1919); telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1919; Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935; Edgecliff, NSW, 1936); radio technician (Beam Station, Fiskville, Vic, 1942); nil (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); supervisor (South Yarra, Vic, 1954); retired (Melbourne, Vic, 1963; Kings Cross, NSW, 1963; Brisbane, Qld, 1963; Spring Hill, Qld, 1972; Kings Cross, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Gordon Cyril Tucker Morrison|Morrison, Gordon Cyril Tucker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMN-J6Z] - 1916(WA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 6KN Geraldton (1935-1937); 6KN Perth (City, 1938-1939); 2AKN Sydney (Hernes Bay, 1947; Parramatta, 1948-1950; Balgowlah, 1954-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1485, 1935, WA; BOCP 89, 1937; 3COCP 1536, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Geraldton, WA, 1937); radio employee (North Perth, WA, 1943); aircraft surveyor (Parramatta North, NSW, 1949; Balgowlah, NSW, 1954-1963); surveyor (Wahroonga, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Lionel Morrison|Morrison, Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDMZ-K6G] - 1906(WA)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6LM Perth (Bayswater, 1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1485, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sandstone, WA, 1931); pipefitter (Wiluna, WA, 1936-1937); fitter (Wiluna, WA, 1943; Bayswater, WA, 1949-1980) ===''MORRIS-REES''=== * [[/Alun Morris-Rees|Morris-Rees, Alun]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ73-FZB] - 1910(Wales)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2ACG Paxton (1937-1939); 2ACG Kingston (1948-1956); 2ACG Paxton (1960-1961); 2ACG Newcastle (Adamstown Heights, 1965-1975); 2ACG Sydney (Bondi, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1139, 1933, NSW; BOCP 1370, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Paxton, NSW, 1933-1935); ambulance attendant (Paxton, NSW, 1937; Buladelah, NSW, 1937; Paxton, NSW, 1943); electrician (Kingston, ACT, 1949-1954); public servant (Newcastle, NSW, 1958-1963); clerk (Adamstown Heights, NSW, 1968-1977) ===''MORRISSEY''=== * [[/Brian Joseph Martindale Morrissey|Morrissey, Brian Joseph Martindale]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5AP Adelaide (Prospect, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1544, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''MORROW''=== * [[/Arthur Caldwell Morrow|Morrow, Arthur Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQF-T2F] - 1912(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4BM Brisbane (Paddington, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 335, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Red Hill, Qld, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Paddington, Qld, 1943); farmer (Paddington, Qld, 1949-1963) ===''MORSE''=== * [[/Noel Percy Morse|Morse, Noel Percy "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWRN-3QR] - 1914(Qld)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: 2JE Sydney (Cremorne, 1934-1935); 4LI Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937); 2AHS Sydney (Mosman, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1402, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RNZAF, Pilot Officer) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Buranda, Qld, 1937; Clayfield, Qld, 1937) - Links: [http://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=95585 RAF Commands]; [https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C29996 Auckland Museum]; [http://aircrewremembered.com/morse-noel.html AirCrewRemembered] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MORTIMER''=== * [[/Mark Mortimer|Mortimer, Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7M-ZZ4] - 1887(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 107, 1915; 2COCP 48, 1929; 1COCP 89, 1930; BOCP 48, 1934? - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: numerous contemporaneous MMs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MORTON''=== * [[/Charles Evors Morton|Morton, Charles Evors]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ5-F3R] - 1888(Qld)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2MH Sydney (Homebush, 1925-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 170, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Applied AIF, rejected due deficient eyesight) - Electoral Rolls: selector (Hull River via Dunk Island, Qld, 1917-1925); public servant (Homebush, NSW, 1930-1963) - Trovetag: "2MH - Charles Evors Morton" ===''MOSES''=== * [[/Charles Alfred Joseph Moses|Moses, Charles Alfred Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6N1-YQC] - 1900(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - ABC (general manager) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Charles Moses|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/moses-sir-charles-joseph-15044 ADB] ===''MOSS''=== * [[/Alexander Myer Lee Moss|Moss, Alexander Myer Lee]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDZY-D3X] - 1911(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2QY Sydney (Clovelly, 1933-1935; Paddington, 1936-1937; Clovelly, 1938-1939, 1946-1958; Rosebery, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1223, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sound projectionist (Coogee, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1949); inspector (Randwick, NSW, 1954; Mascot, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/George Arthur Moss|Moss, George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG7-86Y] - 1903(WA)-2000(WA) - Licences: 6GM Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1926-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933-1939, 1946-1956; Mt Pleasant, 1960-1965; Boya, 1969-1995+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 233, 1926, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 177, 1934; 1COCP 574, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: piano mechanic (Cottesloe Beach, 1925); wireless mechanic (North Perth, 1931-1958); lecturer (Mt Pleasant, 1963; Boya, 1968-1980) - [https://qsl.net/vk6zse/historic/p-vk6gm.html QSL.net] * [[/Norman Pardew Moss|Moss, Norman Pardew or Pardeau]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYP-694] - 1896(NSW)-1952(Qld) - Licences: 2AEW Sydney (Concord West, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 211, 1939; COCP1 387, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1916-1917, wireless operator naval transport at enlistment) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Concord West, NSW, 1930-1937); radio officer (East Brisbane, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Archerfield, Qld, 1949) ===''MOULD''=== * [[/Ronald Herbert Mould|Mould, Ronald Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDB-SXT] - 1921(Eng)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6FM Wyndham (1939, 1948); 6FM Perth (Mt Pleasant, 1954-1965; Waikiki, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2389, 1939, WA; COCP2 1069, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: communications officer (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1954); DCA (Meekatharra, WA, 1958); communications (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1963-1968); f.s.o. (Derby, WA, 1977); retired (Safety Bay, WA, 1980) ===''MOULE''=== * [[/Clifford Ernest Moule|Moule, Clifford Ernest "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XQ-DFH] - 1912(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5CX Adelaide (Parkside, 1930-1939; Plympton, 1946-1948; McLaren Vale, 1954; Lower Mitcham, 1955-1956; Westbourne Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 611, 1930, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 1462, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Clarence Gardens, 1939-1941; Glandore West, 1943) ===''MOURITZ''=== * [[/Clifford James Mouritz|Mouritz, Clifford James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G939-6CG] - 1910(WA)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6CM Perth (Shenton Park, 1947-1948); 6CM Kalgoorlie (1954); 6CM Perth (Shenton Park, 1960; Doubleview, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2457, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: packer (Balkatta, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1937; Subiaco, WA, 1943-1949); battery attendant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954); electrician (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1958); salesman (Shenton Park, WA, 1958); radio technician (Doubleview, WA, 1963-1980) ===''MOWLEM''=== * [[/Leonard Mowlem|Mowlem, Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9F-DHH] - 1878(???)-1950(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: naval employee (Toorak, 1919); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1921); telegraphist (Toorak, 1925); engineer (Toorak, 1928); wireless (Malvern, 1931-1949) ===''MOYE''=== * [[/Alfred Samuel Moye|Moye, Alfred Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TX-B8S] - 1915(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2BW Wagga Wagga (1934-1937); 2BW Sydney (Marrickville, 1939); 2BW Wagga Wagga (1946-1958); 2BW Sydney (Potts Point, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1286, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: apprentice chemist (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937); chemist (Marrickville, NSW, 1937; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1958); pharmacist (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1958); camera man (Cremorne, NSW, 1963) ===''MOYLE''=== * [[/John Murray Moyle|Moyle, John Murray "Johnny", "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT1H-LSG] - 1908(Vic)-1960(ACT) - Licences: 2JU Sydney (Ashfield, 1932-1933; Chatswood, 1934-1939; CBD, 1946-1948; North Ryde, 1950-1958); 2AJU Sydney (Potts Point, 1946-1948; CBD, 1950-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 933, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (Wireless Weekly, 1932+; Radio TV & Hobbies, 1939-); education (Scotch College, 1923-1926), military (WW2, RAAF 1941-, Squadron Leader); broadcast (3DB, 1920s) - Callsign: 2JU previously Ross Amos Hull - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); journalist (Ashfield, NSW, 1933; Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Ryde, NSW, 1954-1958) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198909.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198910.pdf EA2] * [[/John Rex Moyle|Moyle, John Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XY-QM3] - 1903(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2EZ Batlow (1933); 2EZ Sydney (Killara, 1934); 3EZ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1937); 2EZ Sydney (Gordon, 1938-1939; Bondi, 1946-1950); 6EZ Safety Bay (1954-1960); 6EZ Embleton (1965-1969); 2OZ Sydney (Normanhurst, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1123, 1933, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 145, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Edgecliff, NSW, 1930); airman (RAAF, Richmond, NSW, 1943); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Safety Bay, WA, 1958; Embleton, WA, 1963-1968; East Perth, WA, 1972); retired (Normanhurst, NSW, 1977) ===''MUDIE''=== * [[/Maxwell Theodore Mudie|Mudie, Maxwell Theodore "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT81-HL4] - 1917(SA)-2012(NSW)95yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (MW + SW); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - QSLs: Entire QSL collection (100+) was donated to AMP by Max and is archived at NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Relationships: Uncle of Adrian Michael Peterson - Electoral Rolls: prospector (Mt Alma, Victor Harbour, SA, 1939-1943); dairy hand (Wyong, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''MUIR''=== * [[/John Sibbald Allison Muir|Muir, John Sibbald Allison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRB3-1J6] - 1904(SA)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3QW Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3QW Melbourne (Brighton, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 91, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; likely operator of 3NS dealer licence for Norris & Skelly, Elizabeth St, Melbourne 1924 - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Brighton, 1925-1927); radio dealer (Malvern, 1928); wireless (Brighton, 1931); engineer (Brighton, 1935; Ringwood, 1936-1954); nil (Somers, 1963; Langwarrin, 1968-1977; Garfield, 1980) * [[/Robert White Muir|Muir, Robert White]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K644-M2J] - 1904(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6RW Wagin (1933-1939); 6RW Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1184, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Albany, WA, 1925-1926); jeweller & radio dealer (Wagin, WA, 1931); jeweller (Wagin, WA, 1936-1943); watchmaker (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1963) ===''MULLETT''=== * [[/Bertram James Mullett|Mullett, Bertram James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N19-B2N] - 1883(Eng)-1950(Vic) - Licences: XJX Melbourne (Upper Packenham, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals) - Migration: 1885 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gembrook South, Vic, 1909-1917); military clerk (Richmond, Vic, 1919-1922); public servant (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949) * [[/Leslie Fred Mullett|Mullett, Leslie Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRX-BQD] - 1903(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5ZQ Adelaide (Highgate, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1065, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Highgate, SA, 1939-1941); engineer (Barton, ACT, 1949) ===''MULLIGAN''=== * [[/Frederick Charles Mulligan|Mulligan, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2QS-X7W] - 1886(NZ)-1982(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 135, 1915; 2COCP 211, 1930; 1COCP 329, 1933 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Clayfield, 1914-1917); wireless operator (Emita, Flinders Island, 1919-1928); OIC Radio Station (Darwin, 1934); radiologist (Ascot, 1936); OIC radio (Townsville, Qld, 1943); retired (Warrimoo, NSW, 1954-1958; Umina, NSW, 1958) * [[/Henry Peter Anthony Mulligan|Mulligan, Henry Peter Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ7-X96] - 1919(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2ABH Sydney (Kensington South, 1936; Kingsford, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1606, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Yagoona, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''MUMFORD''=== * [[/Glenorie Wallamba Mumford|Mumford, Glenorie Wallamba]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQG-WP6] - 1908(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2ABX Girral (1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1143, 1929 (Spark); COCP2 238, 1930; COCP1 288, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (West Ryde, NSW, 1943-1949; Orange, NSW, 1954); radio operator (Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); radio officer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1968); officer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1980) ===''MUNRO''=== * [[/Alexander Waugh Munro|Munro, Alexander Waugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7GX-NXF] - 1908(Qld)-1981(ACT) - Licences: 2CX Sydney (Bondi Beach, 1933); 2ANV Wallsend (1947); 4JM Townsville (1954) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 336, 1931; COCP1 166, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Cairns, NSW, 1930); telegraphist (Bondi North, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless operator (Brampton Island, Qld, 1934); telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1936-1937); inspector (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943); radio inspector (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1958; Kingborough, Tas, 1963); retired (Southport, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Bruce Willson Munro|Munro, Bruce Willson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7GX-CDJ] - 1908(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4AL Brisbane (Hawthorne, 1927-1931; Bulimba, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 339, 1927, No. 35 in Qld; 2COCP 68, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; aeronautical experimenter; pilot; Qld Aero Club (Brisbane, honorary flying instructor, 1930s); Dept Civil Aviation (Brisbane, Assistant Plan Printer, 1956-1968) - Electoral Rolls: commercial pilot (Moorooka, 1943); flight checking officer (Townsville, 1943); pilot (West End, 1949-1963); commonwealth public servant (Wynnum, 1968-1972); retired (Wynnum, 1977-1980) ===''MURDEN''=== * [[/Wilmot Henry Murden|Murden, Wilmot Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-7WC] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 7TY Launceston (1934-1937); 3TY Melbourne (West Preston, 1938-1939; Thornbury, 1947); 3TY Rapanyup (1948); 3TY Sale (1954-1955); 3TY Swan Hill (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1243, 1934, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 1176, 1950; 1COCP 1610, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Sale, 1954); radio engineer (3SH, Sale, 1963) ===''MURDOCH''=== * [[/James Fraser Murdoch|Murdoch, James Fraser "Fraser"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCX-GN6] - 1923(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4FQ Toowoomba (1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2383, 1939, Qld; COCP3 6415, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (Empire Theater under Cliff Gold 4CG) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); motor mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954); mechanic (Grange, Qld, 1958-1980) ===''MURFETT''=== * [[/Norman Charles Murfett|Murfett, Norman Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2Y9-GYY] - 1906(Vic)-1999(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3NZ Terang (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1008, 1932, Vic; COCP2 421, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Terang, Vic, 1928-1937); clerk (Terang, Vic, 1943); carrier (Terang, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MURPHY''=== * [[/Daniel Patrick Murphy|Murphy, Daniel Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FR-95V] - 1921(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2426, 1940, Vic; BOCP 490, 1943; COCP1 741, 1943 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Malvern East, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/David James Murphy|Murphy, David James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVM-PLY] - 1912(Tas)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AHN Sydney (West Ryde, 1937, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1895, 1937, NSW; BOCP 92, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (West Ryde, NSW, 1943-1980) * [[/Harold James Murphy|Murphy, Harold James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD6Q-ZGP] - 1899(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4HM Ilfracombe (1935-1937); 4HM Pomona (1938-1939); 4HM Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1532, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Auchenflower, Qld, 1925; Milton, Qld, 1928); postal official (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1930); postmaster (Ilfracombe, Qld, 1936-1937); insurance agent (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943); postal official (Wooloowin, Qld, 1949); public servant (Stafford, Qld, 1958) ===''MURRAY''=== * [[/Basil Wentworth Lathrop Murray|Murray, Basil Wentworth Lathrop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PD-PM8] - 1875(Vic)-1925(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager & director Westralian Farmers Ltd; primary driver in establishment of 6WF Perth before his untimely death - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1903); insurance manager (West Perth, WA, 1910-1925); - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/murray-basil-lathrop-23136 Obituaries Australia] * [[/Frederick Alexander Murray|Murray, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89D-SZ7] - 1907(Eng)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2FM Sydney (Rose Bay, 1927; Mosman, 1928-1935; Cremorne, 1936-1939; Mosman, 1946-1947; Lindfield, 1948-1949; Carramar, 1950-1975); 2FM Blayney (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 336, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1933); fitter (Mosman, NSW, 1934); draftsman (Mosman, NSW, 1935); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Mosman, NSW, 1949); draughtsman (Carramar, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Blayney, NSW, 1980) * [[/John William Murray|Murray, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G879-32L] - 1905(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3JY Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1928-1930; Fitzroy, 1931-1939); 3AJY Melbourne (Kew, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 396, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Elsternwick, 1928); projectionist (St Kilda, 1934; Melbourne East, 1936); technician (St Kilda West, 1943-1949); projectionist (Kew, 1954-1980) - Comment: several contemporaneous John William Murray's in Melbourne, identification not certain * [[/Kynaston Noel Lathrop Murray|Murray, Kynaston Noel Lathrop]] - 1838(Eng)-1916(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - clubs and societies (Telegraph Electrical Society Vic, member, 1880s; Vic Posts & Telegraphs, 1860s-1870s; Vic Railways Dept, 1880s-1890s) * [[/Malcolm Imlay Murray|Murray, Malcolm Imlay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-684] - 1908(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6MY Perth (City, 1930; South Perth, 1933-1939; Floreat Park, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 677, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (East Perth, 1931); radiotrician (South Perth, 1936; Floreat Park, 1943-1980) * [[/Roy Thomas Murray|Murray, Roy Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQV-5C1] - 1890(Vic)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 24, 1914 - coastal wireless operator; draftsman & wireless operator at enlistment 1916; WW1 (59th squadron AFC, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1916-1919); wireless operator (Croydon, NSW, 1930; West Ryde, NSW, 1933; Meadowbank, NSW, 1935; Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937); radio operator (Roseville, NSW, 1943) ===''MUSGRAVE''=== * [[/John Musgrave|Musgrave, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBSP-H17] - 1917(NSW)-1939(NSW) - Licences: 2NF Werris Creek (1934-1936); 2NF Sydney (Petersham, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1313, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.warmemorialsregister.nsw.gov.au/content/john-musgrave NSW War Memorial] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MUSGROVE''=== * [[/Mandeville D'Oyly Musgrove|Musgrove, Mandeville D'Oyly]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCWY-HZ4] - 1872(Eng)-1944(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast station proprietor (6ML & others) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Claremont, WA, 1910-1936); manager (Palm Beach, WA, 1943) - Links: [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Stations/6ML_Perth|Wikibooks]] ===''MUSSO''=== * [[/Louis Albert Maria Bellotti Musso|Musso, Louis Albert Maria Bellotti]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1G-PMQ] - 1913(NSW)-2003(NSW)90yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2203, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Penshurst, NSW, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Penshurst, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''MUSTARD''=== * [[/Ernest Andrew Mustard|Mustard or Mustar, Ernest Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NJ5-2VZ] - 1893(Vic)-1971(Qld) - Licences: XJEJ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Anzac Signals Squadron) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1919; Korumburra, Vic, 1919); RAAF (Point Cook, Laverton, Vic, 1924); aviator (Parkville, Vic, 1931-1934; Caulfield West, Vic, 1937-1968) ===''MUTTER''=== * [[/John Mutter|Mutter, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZN-2QQ] - 1909(Sct)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Sydney (North Sydney, 1933); 2AJY Sydney (Mosman, 1938-1939); 3AJY Melbourne (Essendon, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely RAN qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: R.A.N. (North Sydney, NSW, 1933-1934) ===''MUTTON''=== * [[/Angus Keith Mutton|Mutton, Angus Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5F-BQM] - 1910(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5ZY Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1933; Tusmore, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1089, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Tusmore Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Arthur Henry Mutton|Mutton, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC1Y-PP5] - 1908(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2QT Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923-1925); 2QT Sydney (Stanmore, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 237, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Annandale, NSW, 1930-1937); communication engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1968); public servant (Bayview, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''MYERS''=== * [[/John Geoffrey Myers|Myers, John Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZW-XR5] - 1913(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2IY Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1936-1938); 2UA Sydney (Dee Why, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); company officer (Manly, NSW, 1949-1954; Fairlight, 1958); sales manager (Dee Why, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Narraweena, NSW, 1977) =='''N'''== ===''NAIRN''=== * [[/Arthur Linley Beeton Nairn|Nairn, Arthur Linley Beeton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58V-M8X] - 1895(SA)-1978(NZ) - Licences: 2BI Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1923) - Qualifications: CPRTelephony 373, 1918 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: company manager (Hamilton, NZ, 1938); director (Days Bay, Wellington, NZ, 1946-1954) ===''NANCARROW''=== * [[/Ralph Stanley Nancarrow|Nancarrow, Ralph Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GST3-XQ3] - 1904(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5PK Georgetown (1930-1933); 2PY Sydney (Mosman, 1935; Randwick, 1936-1939); 2ACN Sydney (Lane Cove, 1954-1961; North Ryde, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 719, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical fitter (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1963); fitter (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NANGLE''=== * [[/James Nangle|Nangle, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3V-F31] - 1869(NSW)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2MU Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1922); 2MU Sydney (Marrickville, 1923-1927; Observatory, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; 1920s Superintendent Technical Education NSW; hon. Government Astronomer NSW; Sydney University (Senate); Royal Society of NSW (president); Fellow Royal Astronomical Society; Fellow Federal Institute of Architects; author (astronomy, architecture) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Petersham, 1903); Government Astronomer (Observatory, 1930-1937) - TroveTag: "2MU - James Nangle" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nangle-james-7722 ADB] ===''NARROWAY''=== * [[/Frank Horace Narroway|Narroway, Frank Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF54-YF9] - 1899(Eng)-1965(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - council member WIA WA 1920s; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Perth, WA, 1925-1931); insurance official (South Perth, WA, 1936-1958); civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1963); ===''NASH''=== * [[/William Robert Charles Nash|Nash, William Robert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDWX-LWF] - 1918(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2WW Sydney (Crows Nest, 1934-1937); 4WN Cairns (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1329, 1934, Qld; 1COCP 138, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: company manager (Castlecrag, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''NAVEAU''=== * [[/Benjamin Naveau|Naveau, Benjamin]] - 1936(ACT)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1883, 1960; TVOCP 450, 1962 - radio mechanic - Relationships: Son of Jabez William John Naveau - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jabez William John Naveau|Naveau, Jabez William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLZ-2JG] - 1903(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1074, 1932, NSW - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Father of Benjamin Naveau - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Causeway, ACT, 1930); electrician (Ainslie, ACT, 1935-1943); shift electrician (Griffith, ACT, 1954-1963); no occupation (Ulladulla, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Ulladulla, NSW, 1972; Old Toongabbie, NSW, 1980) ===''NEALE''=== * [[/Eric Drayton Neale|Neale, Eric Drayton Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88H-NWT] - 1907(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 4EN Longreach (1934-1939); 4EN Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1298, 1934, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist), radio club (WIAQ, QSL officer) - Relationships: father of 4?? Eric Drayton Neale Jnr - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Wooloowin, 1928; Longreach, 1936; Grange, 1937; Wooloowin, 1943-1963) ===''NEAVERSON''=== * [[/Leslie Laurence Neaverson|Neaverson, Leslie Laurence or Lawrence Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYTM-HCD] - 1899(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: G5NX (Lakeside, Cumbria, 1922+); 4NV Brisbane (Holland Park, 1947-1956+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; associate member IRE (Britain); principal Anglo Austral Hearing Aid Dispensary - Electoral Rolls: surgical technician (Holland Park, Qld, 1949-1958) ===''NELL''=== * [[/George Alfred Montague Nell|Nell, George Alfred Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87B-PP6] - 1900(Ceylon)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2JQ Quirindi (1928-1929); 2JQ Canberra (1930); 2JQ Moruya (1931-1936); 2JQ Binda (1937-1939); 2JQ Crookwell (1946-1950); 2JQ Junee (1954-1965); 2JQ Goulburn (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 413, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Moruya, NSW, 1930-1934; Crookwell, NSW, 1936-1949; Junee, NSW, 1954-1968; Goulburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NELSON''=== * [[/Charles Rupert Clifford Nelson|Nelson, Charles Rupert Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVDT-X22] - 1909(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3FJ Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1960; Royal Park, 1965-1969); 3WC Bendigo (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2171, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: attendant (Mental Hospital, Wendouree, Vic, 1931-1934; Mental Hospital, Ararat, Vic, 1936-1943); public servant (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1963); male nurse (Receiving House, Parkville, Vic, 1968); retired (White Hills, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/John Yeates Nelson|Nelson, John Yeates]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G884-YDV] - 1851(Irl)-1932(NSW) - Licences: XAA Sydney (McMahon's Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; federal public servant (PMGD, chief electrical engineer (NSW)) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milson's Point, 1930-1931) * [[/Samuel Simeon Nelson|Nelson, Samuel Simeon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JS-XRG] - 1908(NSW)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2SN Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1937; Canterbury, 1938; Dulwich Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1332, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2KH William Peter Nelson - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lewisham, NSW, 1934); meter reader (Marrickville, NSW, 1936-1937) * [[/William Peter Nelson|Nelson, William Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP9-WQS] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2KH Sydney (Randwick, 1935-1939; Coogee, 1946-1961; Taren Point, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1583, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2SN Samuel Simeon Nelson - Electoral Rolls: meter reader (Kensington, NSW, 1930; Randwick, NSW, 1931-1937; Coogee, NSW, 1943-1963); foreman (Taren Point, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NESTROM''=== * [[/Oliver Louis Nestrom|Nestrom, Oliver Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX22-9H4] - 1912(NSW)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5RZ Adelaide (St Peters, 1936-1937; Joslin, 1938); 2ADJ Sydney (Homebush, 1939); 5RZ Adelaide (Colonel Light Gardens, 1947; Glenelg, 1948; St Georges, 1954); 5RZ Port Augusta, 1955-1956); 5RZ Adelaide (Kurralta Park, 1960; Manningham, 1965-1969; St Peters, 1975); 5RZ Clare (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP, 224, 1935; AOCP 1725, 1936, SA; BOCP 719, 1946; 2COCP 1178, 1949; 1COCP 1491, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Modbury, SA, 1939); fitter (Strathfield, NSW, 1943) ===''NETTLETON''=== * [[/Maurice Arthur Nettleton|Nettleton, Maurice Arthur ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9R-Y9M] - 1905(Wales)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 806, 1931, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 359, 1941 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Kew, Vic, 1926-1931); radio engineer (Emerald, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (West Ryde, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Dunkeld, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Dunkeld, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''NEVILLE''=== * [[/Alfred Clifford Anderson Neville|Neville, Alfred Clifford Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH3-Z4D] - 1907(Eng)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4ED Receive Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 5827, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Hamilton, Qld, 1928); clerk (Windsor, Qld, 1934-1943); accountant (Hawthorne, Qld, 1954-1958); retired (East Brisbane, 1963-1980) ===''NEWBERRY''=== * [[/Archibald Mallord Newberry|Newberry, Archibald Mallord]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH51-SDW] - 1893(Eng)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3AN Red Cliffs (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 606, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Red Cliffs, 1924-1931); radio dealer (Red Cliffs, 1934-1942); cycle dealer (Red Cliffs, 1949-1972) ===''NEWELL''=== * [[/Albert James Newell|Newell, Albert James "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1C-RGW] - 1910(Sct)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4BN Mill Hill via Warwick (1936-1939); 4BN Brisbane (Archerfield, 1947-1948; Moorooka, 1954); 4AJ Brisbane (Moorooka, 1965; Yeronga, 1969; Ormiston, 1975); 4AJN Brisbane (Ormiston, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1727, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 559, 1942; 1COCP 588, 1942; TVOCP 531, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; AWA Aviation Radio Service - Electoral Rolls: shed hand (Mill Hill, Qld, 1931-1943); radio technician (Moorooka, Qld, 1949-1968); television technician (Yeronga West, Qld, 1972); retired (Ormiston, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''NEWMAN''=== * [[/Arthur Frederick Newman|Newman, Arthur Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JJ9-YSK] - 1881(India)-1952(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 10, 1914; CPRT 90, 1915; 1COCP 49, 1930 - RANRS (Radio Lieutenant, 1917-1920, terminated Nov 1920); WW1; WW2 - Comment: several contemporaneous AFNs - Electoral Rolls: traffic officer (Elsternwick, 1917-1919); assistant! (Malvern East, 1924-1931); piano tuner (St Kilda, 1931) * [[/Sydney Moreton Newman|Newman, Sydney Moreton "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL41-PBM] - 1898(NSW)-1998(NSW)99yo - Licences: XPZ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914); 3MC Melbourne (Canterbury, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 655, 1921; 1COCP 90, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Turramurra, 1930-1958); retired (Wahroonga, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "XPZ-3MC - Sydney Moreton Newman" (68 tags) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199101.pdf EA] * [[/William Harold Newman|Newman, William Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3V-4N5] - 1889(NSW)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2MK? Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922); 2MJ Sydney (Artarmon, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Railway Section, Lieut Hon. Major, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, Brigadier, CMF, died of illness) - Electoral Rolls: railway official (Artarmon, 1930-1934); secretary (Mosman, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10285536 AWM] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1682234 Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''NEWPORT''=== * [[/Thomas Ivan Newport|Newport, Thomas Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PN-RY9] - 1901(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2JF Sydney (Bexley, 1935-1939, 1946-1965; Freemans Reach, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1591, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bexley, NSW, 1930-1963); retired (Freemans Reach, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NEWTON''=== * [[/Douglas Newton|Newton, Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DB-RBG] - 1921(Eng)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3DN Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Nunawading, 1954-1960; Park Orchards, 1965-1975); 3DN Athlone (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2356, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1949-1954; Park Orchards, Vic, 1967-1977); retired (Athlone, Vic, 1980) ===''NICHOLAS''=== * [[/William Rupert Nicholas|Nicholas, William Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD14-RFV] - 1913(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7WR Hobart (North Hobart, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 896, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 72, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart North, 1936; New Town, 1943-1954) ===''NICHOLLS''=== * [[/Alan Hartley Nicholls|Nicholls, Alan Hartley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQR-VH9] - 1913(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6KE Corrigin (1936-1937); 3NI Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1938-1939); 2NI Sydney (Manly, 1946; Cremorne, 1947-1954; Manly, 1955-1956); 2ANI Sydney (Mosman, 1960-1965); 4AL Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1965); 4NI Cairns (1975); 6NX Perth (South Guildford, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1814, 1936, WA; BOCP 219, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1949); shopkeeper (Wilston, Qld, 1958); electronic engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1963); engineer (Cairns, Qld, 1972-1977; South Guildford, WA, 1980) * [[/Francis Edgar Nicholls|Nicholls, Francis Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1H-8KQ] - 1910(Vic)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7RY Devonport (1932-1933); 7RY Burnie (1937-1939); 7RY Hobart (New Town, 1946-1948; Lenah Valley, 1954-1955; New Town, 1960; Lenah Valley, 1965-1969; Midway Point, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 991, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Lenah Valley, 1943-1954) * [[/William James Nicholls|Nicholls, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S3-26D] - 19??(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 780, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1963) * [[/William John Matthew Nicholls|Nicholls, William John Matthew or William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WW-PDS] - 1908(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3WX Melbourne (Williamstown, 1928-1933); 7WX Launceston (1937-1939); 3WX Melbourne (Williamstown, 1946-1965; East Malvern, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 419, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP 343, 1931; 1COCP 309, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Williamstown, 1931-1936); RAAF (Williamstown, 1949); radio engineer (Williamstown, 1954-1963; Malvern East, 1968-1980) * [[/William Vernon Nicholls|Nicholls, William Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ7S-B6T] - 1894(SA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJU Korumburra (1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Caulfield, Vic, 1919); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1924-1954) ===''NICHOLSON''=== * [[/H. G. Nicholson|Nicholson, H. G. "Nick"]] - 19??(USA?)-19??(USA?) - Licences: 4HN Port Moresby, Papua (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely USA) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; briefly operator of broadcast station PK6XX - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified) - Links: [https://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan090823.html Wavescan] * [[/Keith Graham Nicholson|Nicholson, Keith Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHC-24W] - 1908(WA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6DE Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (West Perth, WA, 1931); university student (West Perth, WA, 1949); solicitor (West Perth, WA, 1954; Cottesloe, WA, 1958; Perth, WA, 1963; West Perth, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Russell Malcolm Nicholson|Nicholson, Russell Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z7-7W4] - 1909(Qld)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 4KG Ilfracombe (1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 529, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 48, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shearing contractor (Longreach, 1936); manager 4LG (Longreach, 1937); radio mechanic (Coolangatta, 1949-1972) ===''NICKSON''=== * [[/Arthur Francis Bennie Nickson|Nickson, Arthur Francis Bennie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2N-BZ6] - 1915(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3NB Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939; Camberwell, 1947); 3LW Melbourne (Camberwell, 1954-1955); 3NB Melbourne (Camberwell, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1711, 1936, Vic; AOCP1 39, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: physicist (Malvern, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1967) ===''NICOLL''=== * [[/William Nicoll|Nicoll, William]] - 1903(Canada)-19??(???) - Licences: 4CO Receive Brisbane (Upper Paddington, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 644, 1921 - amateur Receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Bardon, 1925-1929) ===''NICOLLE''=== * [[/Horace Hort Wilmot Nicolle|Nicolle, Horace Hort Wilmot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZS-MZF] - 1908(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2HK Sydney (Strathfield, 1929-1933; Ryde, 1934); 2AJT Sydney (North Sydney, 1938; Wollstonecraft, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 527, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist apprentice (Strathfield, NSW, 1930); pharmacist (Strathfield, NSW, 1933-1935); chemist (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1968) ===''NIGHTINGALL''=== * [[/Victor Charles John Nightingall|Nightingall, Victor Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVXN-9SJ] - 1880(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: XKK Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1909-1919); tramway employee (Heidelberg, Vic, 1925-1943) ===''NILSEN''=== * [[/Oliver John Nilsen|Nilsen, Oliver John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W4-W1G] - 1884(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3UZ Melbourne (1924-25) - Qualifications: Nil identified to date - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - 3UZ experimental callsign issued to Oliver J. Nilsen & Co in 1923, operator N. J. Boyd; callsign withdrawn 1925 and reallocated to Nilsen's broadcast station which remains current as at 2021 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Fitzroy, 1909-1924; Chelsea, 1928-1931); contractor (Caulfield, 1934-1954); engineer (Elsternwick, 1972; Hawthorn, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nilsen-oliver-john-11244 ADB] - Trovetag: "3UZ - Oliver John Nilsen" & "!Wikibooks Nilsen" ===''NIND''=== * [[/John William George Nind|Nind, John William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW1S-L35] - 1907(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6JN Perth (Kalamunda, 1947-1948; Bayswater, 1954-1955; Morley Park, 1956; Swan View, 1960-1965; Greenmount, 1969; Darlington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2436, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Perth, WA, 1943); clerk (Kalamunda, WA, 1949; Bayswater, WA, 1954); technician (Morley Park, WA, 1958; Swan View, WA, 1963; Greenmount, WA, 1968); retired (Darlington, WA, 1972-1980) ===''NISSEN''=== * [[/Eric Laurence Nissen|Nissen, Eric Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DS-ZLR] - 1905(Qld)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4XN Dalby (1930-1939, 1946-1975+); 4XN Toowoomba (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 574, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, member); broadcast technician (4QS, 1939-1976); federal public servant (PMGD); Awards: Imperial Service Medal 1976 - Electoral Rolls: none specified (Dalby, 1928-1937); PMG technician (Dalby, 1972); retired (Toowoomba, 1977) ===''NIVEN''=== * [[/John Curteis Niven|Niven, John Curteis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNH-JQC] - 1919(Vic)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 3ON Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939); 2AON Sydney (Strathfield, 1946) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1772, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1943-1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Homebush, NSW, 1972; Enfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''NIXON''=== * [[/Arthur Edgar Nixon|Nixon, Arthur Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M2-SM5] - 1905(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3ON Receive Melbourne (Windsor, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 361, 1927, Vic - amateur receiver; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931); salesman (St Kilda West, Vic, 1931-1936); electrical fitter (Albert Park, Vic, 1943-1954) ===''NOLAN''=== * [[/Francis Michael Nolan|Nolan, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Q3R-X84] - 1910(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4FN Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1935-1937; Clayfield, 1938-1939; Stafford Heights, 1946-1948); 4MF Portable (1948); 9FN Port Moresby & 9MF Portable (1954-1956); 4FN/T Gracemere (1960-1969); 4FN/T Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1975; Virginia, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1433, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QRTL, WIAQ); broadcast technician (9PA, 4RK); radio serviceman; federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Francis William Nolan|Nolan, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6W-XPW] - 1897(NSW)-19?? - Licences: 4JU Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1929-1939, 1947-1956; Paddington, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 43? & 501, 1924 & 1929, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio serviceman - Relationships: husband of 4LO Violet Elizabeth Nolan nee Hennessey - Comment: several genealogy sites have wrong data for FWN - Electoral Rolls: cartoonist (Brisbane City, Qld, 1921-1925); radio mechanic (Brisbane, City, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Brisbane City, Qld, 1954-1958) * [[/Gordon Raymond Nolan|Nolan, Gordon Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYC-R8F] - 1919(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1938; Crows Nest, 1939); 2AIZ Goulburn (1946-1954); 2AFO Sydney (Rydalmere, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2067, 1938, NSW; BOCP 307, 1940; AOCP1 36, 1946; TVOCP 363, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Pools Hill, Albury, NSW, 1943; Goulburn, NSW, 1949-1954); accountant (Rydalmere, NSW, 1958-1963; Ermington, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/John Spencer Nolan|Nolan, John Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBW-KMV] - 1868(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XED Sydney (Double Bay, 1911-1914); 2JH Receive Sydney (Double Bay, 1922); 2JH Sydney (Double Bay, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; dentist and dental surgeon - Relationships: Father of 2YI Philip Spencer Nolan - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Woollahra, 1930-1935) - TroveTag: "XED-2JH - John Spencer Nolan" * [[/Violet Elizabeth Hennessey|Nolan nee Hennessey, Violet Elizabeth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6W-DSX] - 1896(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4LO Brisbane (City, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 826, 1931, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: fourth YL operator in Qld - Relationships: wife of 4JU Francis William Nolan - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Brisbane City, Qld, 1921-1943); not stated (Eagle Heights, Qld, 1949); home duties (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1954); domestic (Spring Hill, Qld, 1958); retired (Coolangatta, Qld, 1958) * [[/Philip Spencer Nolan|Nolan, Philip Spencer "Spencer," "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBW-ZWX] - 1897(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: 2YI Sydney (Double Bay, 1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 58, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; dentist - Relationships: Son of XED-2JH Lieut John Spencer Nolan - Comment: gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "2YI - Philip Spencer Nolan" ===''NOLTE''=== * [[/George Edward Nolte|Nolte, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HG-DD4] - 1911(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3NO Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1939); 2QO Sydney (Potts Point, 1948-1950; Bexley North, 1954-1975); 2QO Wamberal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 492, 1929, Vic; AOLCP 83, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943-1949; Bexley North, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Wamberal, NSW, 1980) ===''NORGATE''=== * [[/Albert William Norgate|Norgate, Albert William "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSN-4N1] - 1915(Vic)-2014(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3QT Melbourne (North Williamstown, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1946, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Williamstown, Vic, 1937-1980) ===''NORMAN''=== * [[/Douglas Allan Norman|Norman, Douglas Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7RR-14T] - 1919(Eng)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3UC Melbourne (Preston, 1947-1948; East Camberwell, 1954-1960; Canterbury, 1965-1969; Box Hill North, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2178, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948; ) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); architect (Preston, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1968; Canterbury, Vic, 1972; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/William James Norman|Norman, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Q-ZRS] - 1899(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7WJ Eddystone Point Lighthouse (1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: stoker (Longford, 1922); lightkeeper (Tasman Island, 1928; Eddystone Lighthouse, 1934; Maatauyker Island, 1936; Currie Harbour, King Island, 1937) ===''NORRIS''=== * [[/Anthony David Norris|Norris, Anthony David "Tony"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Edgar Lewin Norris|Norris, Edgar Lewin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YH-3D4] - 1891(Qld)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4CK Receive Toowoomba (1922); 4CK Toowoomba (1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 80, 1925, No. 8 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (Toowoomba RC); WW1 - Relationships: father of 4NO Edgar Thomas Norris - TroveTag: "4CK - Edgar Lewin Norris" - Electoral Rolls: optician (Rockhampton, 1913); optometrist (Wooloowin, 1919; Toowoomba, 1925-1954) * [[/Edgar Thomas Norris|Norris, Edgar Thomas "Tom" "Tommy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G855-G68] - 1930(Qld)-2019(Qld) - Licences: 4NO Toowoomba (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 6945, 1967; AOLCP Q2, 1968; AOCP Q13, 1968, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4CK Edgar Lewin Norris - Electoral Rolls: charge hand (Toowoomba, 1954-1980) ===''NORTH''=== * [[/William North|North, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZR-K5J] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ABN Sydney (Marrickville, 1931-1939; Cremorne, 1946-1947; Concord West, 1948; Carlingford, 1950-1961; Dundas, 1965; Bexley, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 850, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); warehouse manager (Cremorne, NSW, 1943) ===''NORTHEAST''=== * [[/Laurence Harry Northeast|Northeast, Laurence Harry "Laurie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLM3-8NK] - 1908(SA)-1972(SA) - Licences: 5LH Adelaide (Rosewater, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 315, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rosewater, 1939-43) ===''NORVILLE''=== * [[/Charles Henry Norville|Norville, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDG-VP3] - 1902(SA)-1986(Netherlands) - Licences: 2WC Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Father & a son both CHNs - Electoral Rolls: tester (Maroubra, NSW, 1930); engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934); radio engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1937); manufacturing engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1943) ===''NOTTAGE''=== * [[/William Raymond Nottage|Nottage, William Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJW-969] - 1917(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5MI Adelaide (Croydon, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Seacombe Gardens, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2243, 1938, SA; BOCP 706, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Croydon, SA, 1943) ===''NOTTINGHAM''=== * [[/Herbert Alfred James Nottingham|Nottingham, Herbert Alfred James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97H2-G1C] - 1902(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2HN Sydney (North Ryde, 1931-1939, 1946-1975 - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 300, 1930; COCP1 168, 1931; AOLCP 36, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (North Ryde, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless engineer (North Ryde, NSW, 1934-1977) ===''NOURSE''=== * [[/John Charles Dudley Nourse|Nourse, John Charles Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3SY-1SB] - 1911(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2DQ Broken Hill (1932-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 927, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1932-1968) * [[/Brant Charles Addison Nourse|Nourse, Brant Charles Addison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3WC-2WP] - 1919(NSW)-2013(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1223, 1951 - - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Strathfield, NSW, 1943); labourer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1954); engineer (4LG Cramsie, NSW, 1963) ===''NUGENT''=== * [[/Vincent John Nugent|Nugent, Vincent John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR5D-CC7] - 1920(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2ALZ Sydney (Bexley, 1938-1939, 1948-1954); 2ALZ Tumut (1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2244, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1943); PMG Mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1949); PMG technician (Tumut, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Tumut, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NUNN''=== * [[/Maxwell Scovell Nunn|Nunn, Maxwell Scovell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGY-RYV] - 1906(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2NE Sydney (Mosman, 1933-1934; Waverley, 1935-1936; North Sydney, 1937; Crows Nest, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1234, 1933, NSW; BOCP 561, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); sound engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1933-1937) ===''NUTLEY''=== * [[/Dick Oswald Nutley|Nutley, Dick Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G57V-MFM] - 1907(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 204, 1935; AOCP 2048, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Little Nymboida, NSW, 1930); radio apprentice (Sandgate, NSW, 1934-1935); millhand (Pilliga, NSW, 1943); timber worker (Grafton, NSW, 1949) ===''NUTMAN''=== * [[/James Taylor Nutman|Nutman, James Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PB-3D4] - 1914(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2VL Sydney (Artarmon, 1935-1939; Hunters Hill, 1946-1947); 2AVN Tamworth (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1585, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: survey draftsman (Artarmon, NSW, 1937); draftsman (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949); ?? (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1954); clerk (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1968; Castle Cove, NSW, 1972); retired (Hlsvle, NSW, 1977-1980; Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ===''NUTT''=== * [[/Kenneth William Nutt|Nutt, Kenneth William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCX-GZ9] - 1917(Vic)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4XD Townsville (1939, 1947-1954); 2ND Goulburn (1955); 4XD Cairns (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2364, 1939, Qld; COCP2 328, 1940; COCP1 763, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1954; Earlville, Cairns, Qld, 1958); technician (OTC Bringelly, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NYE''=== * [[/Walter Louis Nye|Nye, Walter Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNN-ZXC] - 1915(Vic)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 3WL Melbourne (Coburg, 1936-1939; Brunswick West, 1947); 2XU Sydney (Cammeray, 1947; Haberfield, 1948-1950; Guildford, 1954; Croydon, 1955-1956; Naremburn, 1957-1965; Stanwell Park, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1691, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1937); produce merchant (Haberfield, NSW, 1949); accountant (Crows Nest, NSW, 1958-1963) =='''O'''== ===''OAKES''=== * [[/Walter Andrew Oakes|Oakes, Walter Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-RBQ] - 1907(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 7BQ Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923); Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP N1088, 1971 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Manly, 1930); electrical fitter (Launceston, 1937); railway employee (New Town, 1943-1949); electrician (Lindfield, 1954); business proprietor (Roseville, 1958); managing director (Roseville, 1963-1968); director (Roseville, 1972-1980) ===''O'BRIEN''=== * [[/Alonzo John O'Brien|O'Brien, Alonzo John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYVS-K9T] - 1910(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3FS Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1936-1939; Thornbury, 1947-1954; Lower Plenty, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1779, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: boot operative (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1936); boot trade (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1937); bootmaker (Thornbury, Vic, 1949-1954); shoe maker (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Charles Clare O'Brien|O'Brien, Charles Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTS-7SJ] - 1904(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4NC Brisbane (Stafford, 1939, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2386, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kilcoy, 1928); telephone mechanic (Eagle Junction, 1936-1943); technician (Stafford, 1954-1980) * [[/Charles Raymond Heddington O'Brien|O'Brien, Charles Raymond Heddington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FN-4CX] - 1913(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3QX Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 626, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1934-1936); electrical engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1954; Mount Waverley, Vic, 1963-1972) * [[/Matthew O'Brien|O'Brien, Matthew or Matthew Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG7-P35] - 1904(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4MM Brisbane (Toowong, 1926-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 234, 1926, No. 20 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QRTL, ARTL, WIAQ, president all); journalist (Teleradio, "Vic Eddy"); Dept Labour Exchange (administration) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Toowong, 1925-1936; Annerley, 1943-1977) * [[/Norman Bruce O'Brien|O'Brien, Norman Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY7H-VPR] - 1912(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2OH Sydney (Coogee, 1932-1937; Randwick, 1938-1939); 2AZH Sydney (Randwick, 1948; Jannali, 1954-1975; Menai, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1072, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coogee, NSW, 1933-1937; Randwick, NSW, 1943; Coogee, NSW, 1949); public servant (Jannali, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (Blaxland, NSW, 1977; Menai, NSW, 1980) ===''O'CONNOR''=== * [[/Bernard Patrick O'Connor|O'Connor, Bernard Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFVX-NDC] - 1918(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 9BP Lae, New Guinea (1948); 9BP Port Moresby, Papua (1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2191, 1938, Qld; COCP2 1264, 1953; COCP1 1689, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician's labourer (Rosalie, Qld, 1943); technician (Shorncliff, Qld, 1968-1980) * [[/John O'Connor|O'Connor, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB6-2V5] - 1916(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3OD Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1117, 1933, Vic; COCP2 238, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JOs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''O'DEA''=== * [[/Francis Patrick O'Dea|O'Dea, Francis Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTP-7KL] - 1894(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AWS) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Melbourne, 1912-1913; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914-1937); railways (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949); railway employee (Footscray North, Vic, 1963-1977) - Links: [https://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog/1911842/australian-wireless-squadron-aif-francis-patrick-odea/ AWS] * [[/Jack Norman O'Dea|O'Dea, Jack Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4X-VXN] - 1910(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2FQ Sydney (Kensington South, 1931-1936); 2FS Sydney (Summer Hill, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 798, 1931, NSW; AOLCP 229, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maroubra, NSW, 1935-1936; Randwick, NSW, 1937; Summer Hill, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''ODGERS''=== * [[/Norman Fieldhouse Odgers|Odgers, Norman Fieldhouse]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVD-CYK] - 1906(Qld)-1996(WA) - Licences: 4BO or 4BD Brisbane (Newmarket) & Charters Towers (1924-1925); 4NK; 9NK Port Moresby (1946-1948); 6NF Perth (Applecross, 1954-1969; Bassendean, 1975-1980); 4CH - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 896, 1925; 2COCP 212, 1930; 1COCP 108, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; broadcast engineer; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: senior technician (Applecross, 1954-1963); manager (Applecross, 1968); retired (Bassandean, 1972-1980) ===''O'DONNELL''=== * [[/Amos Leslie O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Amos Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NW-Q1P] - 1910(SA)-19??(NSW) - Licences: 6DX Perth (City, 1930-1933); 2AGE Sydney (Ashfield, 1938-1939); 2AOO Sydney (Caringbah, 1960; Mona Vale, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 639, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 515, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); education officer (No. 2 W.A.G.S., Parkes, NSW, 1943); engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Caringbah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Francis Alfred O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Francis Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSV-SH4] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3ZU Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939); 3ZU Warrnambool (1947-1948); 3ZU Euroa (1954); 3ZU Yarrawonga (1955-1965); 2BFD Griffith (1969); 2QC Dalmeny (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2000, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Gardiner, Vic, 1934-1937); mechanic (Warrnambool, Vic, 1942); technician (Warrnambool, Vic, 1949); telephone technician (Euroa, Vic, 1954); technician (Yarrawonga, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Dalmeny, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Thomas Myles O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Thomas Myles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2TN-XR9] - 1913(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2OD Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Wahroonga, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 855, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: MBE (1979) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1934-1943); technical officer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949-1980) - Links: [[w:1979_Queen%27s_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)|Wikipedia MBE] ===''O'DWYER''=== * [[/Francis Patrick O'Dwyer|O'Dwyer, Francis Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCF-XGD] - 1909(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3OF Melbourne (Middle Park, 1932-1933; Gardenvale, 1937-1939; Hampton, 1947-1980+); 3AOF Melbourne (Red Hill South, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 880, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Middle Park, Vic, 1931-1936); manufacturer (Gardenvale, Vic, 1937); clothing manufacturer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942; Hampton, Vic, 1949-1968); manufacturer (Hampton, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''OFFEN''=== * [[/Ewart Gladstone Offen|Offen, Ewart Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZR3-NSW] - 1894(Vic)-1915(Vic) - Licences: XJDH Melbourne (Middle Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''OGLE''=== * [[/George Victor Ogle|Ogle, George Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY6X-LNX] - 1915(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1798, 1936, Vic; COCP2 604, 1942 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1937-1949); designer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''O'HARA''=== * [[/John Bernard O'Hara|O'Hara, John Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XM-Y9M] - 1902(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3OH Maryborough (1930-1939); 3OH Yallourn (1946-1948); 3AAO Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 607, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Albert Park, Vic, 1921-1924); instructor (Maryborough, Vic, 1928); teacher (Kew, Vic, 1934; Maryborough, Vic, 1937; Ballarat, Vic, 1937; Maryborough, Vic, 1943; Warrnambool, Vic, 1954; Maldon, Vic, 1963; Kyneton, Vic, 1967) ===''OHRBOM''=== * [[/Axel Ragnar Ohrbom|Ohrbom, Axel Ragnar "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WZ-PWJ] - 1903(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923-1924); 3OC Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1928; Coburg, 1931-1939; Moreland, 1946-1948; Hartwell, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 421, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Coburg West, Vic, 1949); sharebroker (Camberwell, Vic, 1954-1977); retired (Burwood, Vic, 1977) ===''OLDEN''=== * [[/Olof Lemuel Olden|Olden, Olof Lemuel]] - 1863(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Hobart 1920s, early wireless experimenter, no licence yet identified, amateur operator (pre-AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas), radio clubs (WIA Hobart, President, 1924), military (Colonel, WW1), occupation (school master) ===''OLDFIELD''=== * [[/Frederick Bernam Oldfield|Oldfield, Frederick Bernam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YP-9R2] - 1897(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 5DO Adelaide (1924); 3FB Melbourne (Hampton, 1937-1938); 2FE Sydney (Balmoral, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1240, 1934, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Brighton, Vic, 1931; Sandringham, Vic, 1935-1937); journalist (Mosman, NSW, 1943); A.M.F. (Mornington, 1954); tutor (Neutral Bay, 1958) - TroveTag: "5DO-3FB-2FE - Frederick Bernam Oldfield" ===''OLDHAM''=== * [[/Charles Edward Oldham|Oldham, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZFK-XBT] - 1902(Tas)-1950(Tas) - Licences: 7XA Hobart (New Town, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1923, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Town, 1936-1949) * [[/Fred Oldham|Oldham, Fred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - early Tasmanian wireless experimenter, first president of Hobart Tramways Wireless Club 1905 ===''OLDS''=== * [[/Edgar Clarence Maxton Olds|Olds, Edgar Clarence Maxton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFT6-93D] - 1913(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2BY Broken Hill (1936-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1841, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Broken Hill, NSW, 1934-1943); mine worker (Broken Hill North, NSW, 1949; Broken Hill, NSW, 1954); wireman (Broken Hill, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''O'LEARY''=== * [[/Christopher George Benjamin O'Leary|O'Leary, Christopher George Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYC-2QM] - 1918(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2AJP Sydney (Auburn, 1938-1939); 2BON Dubbo (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2091, 1938, NSW; COCP2 417, 1941; COCP1 672, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1943); inspector (Kiama, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Dubbo, NSW, 1954-1963); radio officer (Dubbo, NSW, 1968); radio staff (Dubbo, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Cornelius Daniel Fraser O'Leary|O'Leary, Cornelius Daniel Fraser or Daniel Fraser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN18-4BH] - 1893(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5DO Adelaide (Tusmore Gardens, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 495, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Unley, 1939-1941) ===''OLIVER''=== * [[/Dalley George Tryon Oliver|Oliver, Dalley George Tryon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8W-MMR] - 1888(NSW)-1959(NSW) - wireless experimenter (1924+) 2?? Gunedah, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gunnedah, 1930-1943; Keepit Dam, Tamworth, 1949-1954); retired (Condoblin, 1958) - Relationships: brother of 2MO Marcius John Alexander Oliver * [[/James Greenwood Oliver|Oliver, James Greenwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZF-S79] - 1913(India)-2001(Tas) - Licences: 7JO Latrobe (1939, 1947-1956); 7JO Hobart (New Town, 1960); 7JO Launceston (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2303, 1939, Tas; COCP2 1353, 1958; COCP1 1921, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, POW Japan) - Electoral Rolls: radio sales (Burnie, Tas, 1936); radio mechanic (Devonport, Tas, 1937); radio mechanic (Point Cook, Vic, 1942); orchardist (Latrobe, Tas, 1949); clerk (Latrobe, Tas, 1954); TV technician (Launceston, Tas, 1968-1972) * [[/Keith William Oliver|Oliver, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5Q-NV9] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GZ South Geelong (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 891, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 150, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1924); mechanic (Geelong, Vic, 1925-1931); radio electrical engineer (Geelong, Vic, 1935-1954); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1958-1963; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968; Boronia, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Marcius John Alexander Oliver|Oliver, Marcius John Alexander "Marcus"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8W-M82] - 1875(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2MO Gunedah (1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 91, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; radio station proprietor (2MO, 1930-1939); military (air spotters, Port Macquarie) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gunnedah, 1913, 1930-1936; Port Macquarie, 1943) - Relationships: brother of Dalley George Tryon Oliver - TroveTag: "2MO - Marcius John Alexander Oliver" & "!Wikibooks Oliver" ===''OLLE''=== * [[/John Durrant Olle|Olle, John Durrant]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4HS-WSX] - 1910(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 2OZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1929-1939, 1946; Pennant Hills, 1947-1948; Ashfield, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 553, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 321, 1931; 1COCP 197, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1936-1937; Ashfield, NSW, 1943); soldier (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); public servant (Mornington, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''OLLIVIER''=== * [[/Neil Frances Ollivier|Ollivier, Neil Frances]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQB-VPD] - 1916(WA)-1942(WA) - Licences: 6FO Perth (Hollywood, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1067, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''O'LOUGHLIN''=== * [[/Francis Patrick Morgan O'Loughlin|O'Loughlin, Francis Patrick Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6M-Z3Q] - 1902(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4OL Brisbane (Red Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1347, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Red Hill, Qld, 1936-1937; Ashgrove, Qld, 1943-1977) ===''OLSEN''=== * [[/Frederick Vivian Olsen|Olsen, Frederick Vivian "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CP-4XJ] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3FO Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1929-1931; Hampton, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 521, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hampton, 1936-1954; Brighton, 1963; Hampton, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman Frederick Olsen|Olsen, Norman Frederick or Frederick Norman (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BY-8JS] - 1901(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 516, 1920, NSW; 2COCP 59, 1929, NSW; 1COCP 252, 1932 - Nil yet identified - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hurlstone Park, 1934-1937); newsagent (Torwood, 1954-1958); no occupation (Lord Howe Island, 1963-1980) * [[/Norman Peter Olsen|Olsen, Norman Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BY-444] - 1897(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2YK Newcastle (1924-1925); 2ZX Waratah (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Waratah, 1930; Mayfield, 1932); public servant (Redfern, 1932-1933; Kogarah, 1934-1935; Wollongong, 1936-1937; Artarmon, 1943-1949; Kogarah, 1949-1963); nil (Merewether, 1968-1980) * [[/Olaf Olsen|Olsen, Olaf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QT-69T] - 1878(Norway)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4CL Dalby 1922 (Receive) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Dalby, 1913-1943); engineer (Toowoomba, 1949; Redcliffe, 1954; Paddington, 1958-1963) ===''OLSSON''=== * [[/Charles Henry Olsson|Olsson, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7P7-2XP] - 1894(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: XIL Sydney (Balmain, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 16th Reinforcements, 1st Battalion, 1915-1917, Discharged after wounded) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1943; Carlton, NSW, 1949-1958); accountant (Turner, ACT, 1958-1963; Griffith, ACT, 1968); retired (St Ives, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''O'MAY''=== * [[/J. W. O'May|O'May, J. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Derwent O'May|O'May, Robert Derwent "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNF-5NS] - 1903(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923); 7OM Hobart (Bellerive, 1924-1927+; Sandy Bay, 1931+; Bellerive, 1947-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 74, 1925, No. ?? in Tas; 3COCP 508, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bellerive, 1928-1954) ===''OPPENHEIM''=== * [[/Oliver George Oppenheim|Oppenheim (before WW2) or Oliver (after WW2), Oliver George "Ollie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSS-S7L] - 1911(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 3ZX Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1939, 1954); 2AZX Sydney (Coogee, 1955-1961; Lugarno, 1965-1969; Strathfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 580, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); company executive (Coogee, NSW, 1958-1963; Lugarno, NSW, 1968); importer (Strathfield, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''O'REILLY''=== * [[/Maurice Joseph O'Reilly|O'Reilly, Maurice Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G824-VMC] - 1866(Irl)-1933(NSW) - Licences: XACI Bathurst (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (St Stanilaus College, Bathurst, 1913); rector of college (St John's College, Camperdown, 1930-1933) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/oreilly-maurice-joseph-7918 ADB] ===''O'ROURKE''=== * [[/John Sydney O'Rourke|O'Rourke, John Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJP-ZW4] - 1918(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 4OR Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1937-1939); 4SO Brisbane (Margate Beach, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2042, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical apprentice (Norman Park, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Newmarket, Qld, 1949); engineer (Margate, Qld, 1954-1977) ===''ORR''=== * [[/Murray Donald Orr|Orr, Murray Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-H29] - 1900(Vic)-1941(Vic) - Licences: 3OR Lake Meran (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 440, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1940-1941) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Lake Meran, 1924-1934) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/orr-murray-donald-1700/] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''ORVAD''=== * [[/Frederic Maurice Orvad|Orvad, Frederic or Frederick Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKS-1HH] - 1905(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2AHX Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Miranda, 1954-1965; Point Clare, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1977, 1937, NSW; COCP2 1000, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bankstown, NSW, 1930-1936; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1937-1949); technician (Miranda, NSW, 1954-1963); PMG technician (Point Clare, NSW, 1972) ===''OSBORNE''=== * [[/Charles George Osborne|Osborne, Charles George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBM-SJN] - 1900(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3JL Melbourne (Hartwell, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1173, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CGO, engineer, Glenferrie - Electoral Rolls: Camberwell, Vic, 1924; Hartwell, Vic, 1925-1937; Hawthorn, Vic, 1942; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1968); retired (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Jeffrey David Osborne|Osborne, Jeffrey David "Jeff"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Louis Frederick George Osborne|Osborne, Louis Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GF-MGZ] - 1900(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3DD Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3DD Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1926); 3BMO Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver: amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gas fitter (Malvern East, 1922-1926); inspector (Carnegie, 1931-1977) ===''OSBURNE''=== * [[/George Bolivar Laing Osburne|Osburne, George Bolivar Laing "Laing"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFY2-F9W] - 1896(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: XKJ Terang (1913-1914); 3BG Terang (1922-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 235, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comments: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: student (Terang, 1922-1931) - TroveTag:"XKJ-3BG - George Bolivar Laing Osburne"(60+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Osburne"(40+ tags) - Links: [https://westerndistrictfamilies.com/tag/laing/ Mother's bio] ===''O'SHANNASSY''=== * [[/John Augustin O'Shannassy|O'Shannassy, John Augustin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ9M-5S1] - 1921(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2292, 1939, Vic; COCP1 314, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1963); chartered engineer (Donvale, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''O'SULLIVAN''=== * [[/Charles Bernard Bartholomew O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan, Charles Bernard Bartholomew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WX-1Z4] - 1914(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ALV Sydney (Cronulla, 1939); 2VX Sydney (Leichhardt, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 47, 1935; COCP1 84, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Sutherland, NSW, 1936-1937); aeradio operator (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943; Leichhardt, NSW, 1949); no occupation (Sylvania, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Jeremiah Charles O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan, Jeremiah Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB9B-8KX] - 1912(Qld)-1943(At sea, off Brisbane) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1947, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Corporal) - Electoral Rolls: none stated (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1936-1937); clerk (Ingham, Qld, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10285977 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1682675 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/642095 VWMA]; [https://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/ww2/display/92271-a.h.s.-centaur-memorial AHS Centaur Memorial]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/blog/the-sinking-of-the-centaur AHS Centaur] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''OSWALD''=== * [[/Allan Geoffrey Oswald|Oswald, Allan or Allen Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJL-K71] - 1909(SA)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2AEF Sydney (Rockdale, 1937-1939, 1946-1958; Carrs Park, 1960; Brighton-Le-Sands, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 237, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949-1972); mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''OTHEN''=== * [[/Charles James Othen|Othen, Charles James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRHF-H8Y] - 1897(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: XVT Adelaide (Glanville, 1913-1914); 5AS Receive Adelaide (1923); 5ON Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1954-1956; Eden Hills, 1960-1969; Blackwood, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3385, 1953, SA - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVT-5AS-5ON - Charles James Othen" ===''O'TOOLE''=== * [[/Ian O'Toole|O'Toole, Ian]] - Licences: 2ZIO Sydney (Adamstown Heights, 1969; North Rocks, 1975; Castle Hill, 1980) - amateur operator; historian (amateur, military communications); proprietor Kurrajong Radio Museum - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://vk2bv.org/archive/museum/ Kurrajong Radio Museum] ===''OTTY''=== * [[/William Shannon Otty|Otty, William Shannon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-7J1] - 1893(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2ZL Killingworth (1923-1931); 2ZL Toronto (1933-1975); 2ZL Fennell's Bay (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 219, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Toronto, 1937-1954); retired (Toronto, 1958-1980) ===''OUTTRIM''=== * [[/Alexander Henry Outtrim|Outtrim, Alexander Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFD4-7CM] - 1906(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2EX Sydney (Richmond, 1934-1939); 2EX Newnes Junction (1946-1948); 2EX Springwood (1950-1975); 2EX Sydney (Richmond, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1333, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: porter (Richmond, NSW, 1930-1937); RAAF (Milsons Point, NSW, 1943); assistant station Master (Newnes Junction, NSW, 1949; Springwood, NSW, 1954-1968); station master (Springwood, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Richmond, NSW, 1980) ===''OVERLACK''=== * [[/Peter Overlack|Overlack, Peter]] - early wireless historian [https://www.navy.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/Naval_Networks_Dominance_of_Comms_in_Maritime_Ops.pdf "The Struggle for the Australian Airwaves: The Strategic Function of Radio for Germany in the Asia-Pacific Region before World War I"] ===''OWEN''=== * [[/Chester Owen|Owen, Chester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ3G-H47] - 1899(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923); 3ZM Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balaclava, 1921; St Kilda, 1922-1926); engineer (St Kilda, 1928; Caulfield, 1931); mechanic (Caulfield, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Echuca, 1943-1972) * [[/Robert Howell Owen|Owen, Robert Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN15-PXN] - 1894(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: XMB Melbourne (West Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Melbourne West, 1914-1915; Northcote, Vic, 1919-1963) * [[/Stanley Wainwright Owen|Owen, Stanley Wainwright]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDV9-BP2] - 1912(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 6RX Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1931); 2RX Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1948-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 716, 1930, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 436, 1933; 1COCP 340, 1933; TVOCP 40, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1937-1958); television engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1963-1968); engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1972-1977; Artarmon, 1980) ===''OXENFORD''=== * [[/Laurence Gilbert Oxenford|Oxenford, Laurence Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J8-WFS] - 1911(Eng)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 2ACH Sydney (Ashfield, 1937; Lewisham, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (qualified England?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1968; Isle of Capri, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''OXENHAM''=== * [[/Justinian Oxenham|Oxenham, Justinian]] - 1860(Qld)-1932(Vic) - senior federal public servant (Secretary, Postmaster-General's Department) ===''OXLADE''=== * [[/George Oxlade|Oxlade, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCK-H1C] - 1907(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4GO Brisbane (Newmarket, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 229, 1926, No. 19 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Chermside, 1937-1943; Maroochydore, 1954; Wavell Heights, 1958), contractor (Chermside, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "4GO - George Oxlade" & "!Wikibooks 4GO" =='''P'''== ===''PACE''=== * [[/Reginald Young Pace|Pace, Reginald Young]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJ7-43F] - 1903(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Donald (1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 268, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Donald, Vic, 1925-1937); wireless officer (Northcote, Vic, 1942; Thornbury, Vic, 1949); public servant (Preston, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''PACEY''=== * [[/William Harman Pacey|Pacey, William Harman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95V-4BM] - 1907(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2VE Receive Adamstown (1923); 2WV Sydney (Abbotsford, 1934-1936; Lane Cove, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 1, 1934; COCP1 144, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (New Lambton, NSW, 1930); police constable (Abbotsford, NSW, 1933-1934; Lane Cove, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); no occupation (Dangar Island, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''PADULA''=== * [[/Robert Vincenzo John Padula|Padula, Robert Vincenzo John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYR-3WC] - 1939(Vic)-Living - Licences: 3ZFU Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 1718, 1939, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''PAECH''=== * [[/Robert Leonard Paech|Paech, Robert Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6DL-76D] - 1920(SA)-1963(SA) - Licences: 5RL Adelaide (Underdale, 1936-1939, 1947-1948); 5LP Adelaide (Seacombe Gardens, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1626, 1936, SA; 2COCP 279, 1939; BOCP 371, 1941; 1COCP 810, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PAGE''=== * [[/Benjamin Frank Dutton Page|Page, Benjamin Frank Dutton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNRJ-PBT] - 1910(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3GX Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931; Surrey Hills, 1933); 3XG Birregurra (1937-1938); 3XG Kaniva (1947-1948); 3XG Melbourne (East Kew, 1954; Kilsyth, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 728, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931; Birregurra, Vic, 1935-1937); bank officer (Kaniva, Vic, 1949; Kew North, Vic, 1954; Kilsyth, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Leslie Nevison Page|Page, Leslie Nevison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSBX-CRV] - 1920(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4LP Brisbane (New Farm, 1937-1939; Brisbane City, 1947); 2NB Sydney (Potts Point, 1954); 2LP Sydney (St Ives, 1955-1961; Epping, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1931, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 2NB may have been withdrawn for 2NB Broken Hill - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ascot, Qld, 1928-1929) (too young for 1920 birth, must be a namesake); radio technician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (St Ives, NSW, 1958); manager (St Ives, NSW, 1963); electronics engineer (Epping, NSW, 1968; Eastwood, NSW, 1972) ===''PAGET''=== * [[/Harold Ernest Paget|Paget, Harold Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTK-ZBF] - 1904(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Brisbane City, Qld, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Valley, Qld, 1925-1926); postal sorter (Ashgrove, Qld, 1928-1949); mail officer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1954-1958) ===''PAICE''=== * [[/Donald Cameron Paice|Paice, Donald Cameron "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KD-2FT] - 1932(Vic)-2018(Vic) - Licences: 3ADP Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1954-1956; Mt Waverley, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3055, 1950, Vic - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, 1954; Mt Waverley, 1963-1980) - Relationships: rare surname but seems not closely related to 2AJ Valentine Keith Paice * [[/Valentine Keith Paice|Paice, Valentine Keith "Val"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K3-5T6] - 1904(NZ)-1977(???) - Licences: ZL1AJ (Z1AJ) 1925-1926; VQ1AJ (OO1AJ) Fanning Island (1926-1928); 2AJ (VK2AJ) Sydney 1929; OA4V Peru (1929) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Ashbury, NSW, 1930) - Relationships: rare surname but seems not closely related to 3ADP Donald Cameron Paice ===''PALIN''=== * [[/Herbert Vyse Palin|Palin, Herbert Vyse]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTH-FWR] - 1896(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (Armadale, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1919; Albert Park, Vic, 1921-1926); expert (Malvern, Vic, 1931); motor mechanic (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1943; Orrong, Vic, 1954); engineer (West Rosebud, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''PALK''=== * [[/Brian Arthur Broomfield Palk|Palk, Brian Arthur Broomfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1WL-SHX] - 1923(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5FQ Adelaide (Somerton, 1947-1948; Marino, 1954-1956; Hawthorndene, 1960-1969; Mylor, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2420, 1939, SA; BOCP 465, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PALMER''=== * [[/George Frederick Thomas Palmer|Palmer, George Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2CR-RXJ] - 1909(Vic)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 3RU Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: director (Balwyn, Vic, 1931-1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937); bus proprietor (Yarraville, Vic, 1942; Footscray, Vic, 1949-1954); executive (Williamstown, Vic, 1963); drvr (Margate, Qld, 1972); travel executive (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1968; Rio Vista, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman William Palmer|Palmer, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6M-JWB] - 1912(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2425, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1972); cashier (Victoria Point, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''PARADISE''=== * [[/Eric Harry Elliker Paradise|Paradise, Eric Harry Elliker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3M-D75] - 1904(Qld)-1939(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Stones Corner, Qld, 1925-1937) ===''PARASIERS''=== * [[/Isidore Percy Robert Parasiers|Parasiers, Isidore Percy Robert "Robert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9Y-8B1] - 1902(SA)-1972(SA) - Licences: 5RP Adelaide (City, 1932-1933; Glandore, 1937-1939); 6PS Perth (Inglewood, 1947); 5RF Adelaide (Glandore, 1948); 5RF Murray Bridge (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 952, 1932, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 283, 1936; BOCP 132, 1937; 2COCP 256, 1939; 1COCP 330, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PARIS''=== * [[/James Norman Paris|Paris, James Norman "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWR-B1W] - 1910(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: "WIA-L5006" Adelaide (Prospect, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur listener; prominent broadcast listener (1950s, 1960s); clubs (Australian DX Radio Club (SA); Southern Cross DX Club) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PARISH''=== * [[/Hugh Radcliffe Parish|Parish, Hugh Radcliffe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCDL-Y23] - 1914(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 7CP Launceston (1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1070, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 189, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Burnie, 1936-1937); manager (Winnaleah, 1943-1949); radio executive (Launceston, 1954) ===''PARK''=== * [[/John Charles William Park|Park, John Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVC-N4N] - 1904(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6BB Perth (South Perth, 1924-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 794, 1923 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (South Perth, 1943-1949); radiographer (South Perth, 1958-1980) - TroveTag: "6BB - John Charles William Park" ===''PARKER''=== * [[/Eric Bruce Parker|Parker, Eric Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LW15-WJT] - 1896(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XML Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces, Army 2nd AIF) - Electoral Rolls: architect (St Kilda East, 1917-1919); carpenter (St Kilda East, Vic, 1924-1927); agent (St Kilda East, Vic, 1931-1936); manager (South Yarra, Vic, 1937); soldier (Armadale, Vic, 1943-1949); clerk (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1954) * [[/Geoffrey John Parker|Parker, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRX2-5NG] - 1919(Eng)-2014(NSW) - Licences: 2AHO Sydney (Rockdale, 1937-1939; Ryde, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1984, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Ryde, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Henry Race Parker|Parker, Henry Race "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPFY-PXZ] - 1876(???)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2UY Receive Sydney (North Sydney, 1923); 1628 Sydney (Paddington, 1923) - cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: drainer (Paddington, 1936-1949) * [[/Keith Cyril Parker|Parker, Keith Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDSK-X2P] - 1912(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5PA Port Pirie (1933); 5SO Port Elliot (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 348, 1931; 1COCP 213, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); radio technician (Fiskville, Vic, 1949-1963; Bassendean, WA, 1968); manager (Cairns, Qld, 1977) * [[/Kenneth Herbert Parker|Parker, Kenneth Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTM1-Q5G] - 1905(WA)-1994(WA) - Licences: 6KP Meekatharra (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1192, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mining register (Meekatharra, WA, 1931-1937); resident magistrate (Cue, WA, 1943; Geraldton, WA, 1943); stipendary magistrate (Northam, WA, 1949); magistrate (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1954; Riverton, WA, 1958-1963; Applecross, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Philip Selwyn Parker|Parker, Philip Selwyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBMZ-1XD] - 1903(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: 2CY Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922); 2CM Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1923, briefly then reverted to 2CY); 2CY Sydney (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1931; Pymble, NSW, 1943) - Identification: Not yet confidently identified * [[/Ronald Alexander Parker|Parker, Ronald Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ23-6BM] - 1908(Vic)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 3RA Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1926); 3RA Bendigo (1927); 3RA Melbourne (Canterbury, 1931-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939); 4PT Southport (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 213, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); accountant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); secretary (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949); retired (Southport, Qld, 1980) ===''PARR''=== * [[/John George Ashton Parr|Parr, John George Ashton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-22T] - 1908(NSW)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3OM Melbourne (Canterbury, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 646, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1943); engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1949; Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1963; Melbourne City, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''PARRIS''=== * [[/Henry Charles Parris|Parris, Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2FL-1L9] - 1912(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2AIH Dungog (1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2043, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stroud, NSW, 1935; Dungod, NSW, 1936-1937); radio serviceman (Dungog, NSW, 1943); telephone technician (Newcastle, NSW, 1949; Waratah, NSW, 1954) * [[/John Edward Parris|Parris, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLMP-68F] - 1899(Eng)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2DN Deniliquin (1932-1938); 2DN Dungog (1938-1939); 2DN Deniliquin (1939); 2WM Parkes (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 905, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 15, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Tunstall, Vic, 1924-1925; Skipton, Vic, 1925-1926); steward (RS&SILA Club, Deniliquin, NSW, 1930-1937); radio station manager (Parkes, NSW, 1949-1968); retired (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PARRY''=== * [[/Charles Alchorne Parry|Parry, Charles Alchorne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8J-BGL] - 1916(Qld)-2009(USA) - Licences: 4CP Gordonvale (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1441, 1935, Qld; BOCP 177, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Education: PhD - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cairns, Qld, 1937); engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943) ===''PARSONS''=== * [[/Raymond Adin Bega Parsons|Parsons, Raymond Adin Bega]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L56Z-CNT] - 1906(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AIG Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2044, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kensington, NSW, 1930-1933); police constable (Randwick, 1934-1963) * [[/Warwick William Parsons|Parsons, Warwick William or William Warwick (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2L4-5ZC]- 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5PS Adelaide (City, 1933; Henley Beach, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Rose Park, 1954-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1147, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) ===''PARTRIDGE''=== * [[/Geoffrey Danvers Partridge|Partridge, Geoffrey Danvers]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDV-FL4] - 1914(NSW)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2VU Singleton (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1721, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Singleton, NSW, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Singleton, NSW, 1949-1977); retired (Singleton, NSW, 1980) * [[/George James William Partridge|Partridge, George James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56F-BDB] - 1909(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GP Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1392, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1923-1946) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1937) ===''PATERSON''=== * [[/George Charles Paterson|Paterson, George Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRP6-JYW] - 1920(NSW)-2018(NSW)98yo - Licences: 2AHJ Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946-1957; North Ryde, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1971, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1954); television technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Paul Pryde Paterson|Paterson, Paul Pryde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-LPF] - 1915(WA)-1942(PNG) - Licences: 6PP Wiluna (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1961, 1937, WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 24 Squadron, Flight Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/paterson-paul-pryde-260515/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Raymund Gordon Paterson|Paterson, Raymund or Raymond Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CH-7RX] - 1903(Vic)-1996(Canada) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 506, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Glenferrie, 1926-1928) ===''PATON''=== * [[/Clifford Charles Ninion Paton|Paton, Clifford Charles Ninion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-G4Z] - 1917(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2ACT Sydney (North Wollstonecraft, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1607, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Sydney, NSW, 1949; Ryde, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/James Wright Alexander Paton|Paton, James Wright Alexander "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5V2-CD1] - 1916(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2VQ Sydney (Artarmon, 1934-1939; Avalon Beach, 1946-1947; Manly, 1948-1950; Balgowlah, 1954; Manly, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1287, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; RANVR, Sub-lieutenant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1943); company director (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1949); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1954; Fairlight, NSW, 1958-1968); consultant (Manly, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PATTERSON''=== * [[/Campbell Patterson|Patterson, Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9Y1-GDH] - 1912(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5XR Naracoorte (1933-1939); 5XR Peterborough (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1097, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Naracoorte, 1939); electrician (Quorn, 1941-1943) * [[/Robert Charles William Ingram Patterson|Patterson, Robert Charles William Ingram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5T-2Q4] - 1909(Vic)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 3YP Melbourne (Malvern, 1927-1939; Eaglemont, 1947-1954); 4YP Brisbane (Fig Tree Pocket, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 352, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Mundabullangana, WA, 1931-1937); agent (Fig Tree Pocket, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/James Brown Patterson|Patterson, James Brown]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTW-WDY] - 1833(Eng)-1895(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Politician, briefly Premier of Victoria (1893-1894), Postmaster-General Vic (July 1878 - March 1880) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Henry Patterson|Patterson, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHV-CLN] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AFG Sydney (Waverley, 1936-1939; Woollahra, 1946-1950; Bondi Junction, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1756, 1936, NSW; BOCP 900, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Woollahra, NSW, 1943); laboratory assistant (Woollahra, NSW, 1949-1954); engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Watsons Bay, NSW, 1963-1972); grazier (Bowral, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Raymond Walter Patterson|Patterson, Raymond Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTB-83T] - 1906(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2AJW Sydney (Roseville, 1938; Killara, 1939; Roseville, 1946-1961; Avalon Beach, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2092, 1938, NSW; BOCP 1480, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Mosman, NSW, 1930); radio technician (Mosman, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1934-1935); sales manager (Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937); sales engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1943-1954); TV engineer (Avalon, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Charles William Ingram Patterson|Patterson, Robert Charles William Ingram "Charles Ingram"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5T-2Q4] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 3YP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1927-1939; Eaglemont, 1946-1954); 4YP Brisbane (Fig Tree Pocket, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 352, 1927, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Mundabullangana, 1931-1937); agent (Fig Tree Pocket, 1958-1968) ===''PAUL''=== * [[/Leo Anthony Paul|Paul, Leo Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQJ-C8P] - 1905(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3JQ Receive Melbourne (Fitzroy, 1922-1923); 3LP Melbourne (Fitzroy, 1924-1937; Preston, 1938-1939); 3XO Melbourne (Fairfield, 1948-1960; Thornbury, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 15, 1924, No. 6 in Vic) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Fitzroy, 1927-1936) ===''PAXTON''=== * [[/Ernest John Paxton|Paxton, Ernest John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMM-WZY] - 1910(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AKD Sydney (Killara, 1938-1939; Lindfield East, 1946-1947; Killara, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2140, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Chatswood, NSW, 1930; Killara, NSW, 1933-1937); optometrist (East Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Killara, NSW, 1954-1968); salesman (Killara, NSW, 1972) ===''PAYNE''=== * [[/Alfred Ernest Tyndall Payne|Payne, Alfred Ernest Tyndall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBX3-LQN] - 1872(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3PP Melbourne (Toorak, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (?, Captain) - Electoral Rolls: independent means (Toorak, Vic, 1905-1937); stock breeder ("Yarra View", Lilydale, Vic, 1943-1954) * [[/George H. Payne|Payne, George H.]] - 19??(???)-1987(Qld) - 4NEV Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 1946+, No. ?? in Qld), radio clubs (Wooloowin RC, hon. secretary; WIAQ, president, assoc. members section) * [[/John Payne|Payne, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSL-41Q] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IN Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922); 2IN Sydney (Randwick, 1923-1927; Kensington, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: insurance department manager (Kensington, 1930-1931); secretary (Kensington, 1933) * [[/Reginald Lewis Payne|Payne, Reginald Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG9-HFF] - 1898(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: 3RP Geelong (Newtown, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 225, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Newtown, 1919-1921); telegraphist (Newtown, 1922-1942) (check XJM R. Payne, Armadale for relationship) ===''PAYTER''=== * [[/Joseph William Payter|Payter, Joseph William]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - early telephone experimenter in Melbourne, mechanic in Vic Posts & Telegraphs (one of James Smibert's "Williamstown boys") ===''PEAKE''=== * [[/John Griffith Peake|Peake, John Griffith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPBK-LL8] - 1896(NSW)-1966(USA) - Licences: XIT Sydney (Summer Hill, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 6th Rifles, Gunner, 1916-1920) - Electoral Rolls: chemical engineer (Rhodes, NSW, 1932-1937; Turramurra, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''PEARCE''=== * [[/Arthur Conjola Pearce|Pearce, Arthur Conjola]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2K-ZFR] - 1919(NSW)-2009(Tas) - Licences: 2AHB Sydney (Double Bay, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Five Dock, 1948-1950; Leichhardt, 1954-1958; Dee Why, 1960-1961; Church Point, 1965, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1968, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1949); radio tradesman (Leichhardt, NSW, 1954); clerk (Dee Why West, NSW, 1958; Church Point, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Edward Ronald Pearce|Pearce, Edward Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3M-7YJ] - 1916(Vic)-2004(WA) - Licences: 6TP Perth (North Perth, 1936-1939, 1948; Mt Hawthorn, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1757, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (North Perth, WA, 1937); engineer (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1977); retired (Coolbinia, WA, 1980) * [[/Henry Robert James Pearce|Pearce, Henry Robert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY5X-NLN] - 1899(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1773, 1936, Vic; BOCP 484, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1977) * [[/William Pearce|Pearce, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JR-MSY] - 1913(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Cessnock (1934-1939); 2CW Newcastle (Mayfield, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1296, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WPs - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cessnock, NSW, 1936-1937); machinist (Mayfield, NSW, 1943-1963); telecommunications technician (Mayfield, NSW, 1968); telephone technician (Mayfield, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''PEARN''=== * [[/William Leslie Pearn|Pearn, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCKW-JRW] - 1896(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5PN Adelaide (Sturt Park, 1934-1939; Wayville West, 1947-1948; Unley, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1378, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Unley, SA, 1939-1941) ===''PEARSON''=== * [[/Arthur William Pearson|Pearson, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2J5-YMZ] - 1910(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2KD Temora (1932-1939); 2KD Sydney (Belmore, 1946-1948; Herne Bay, 1950-1960; Riverwood, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 972, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Temora, NSW, 1934-1937); railway employee (Armidale, NSW, 1943; Herne Bay, NSW, 1954-1958; Riverwood, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Eric Harry Pearson|Pearson, Eric Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY23-9GQ] - 1917(NSW)-2010(Qld)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1613, 1936, Qld; COCP2 70, 1936; COCP1 110, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Normanton, Qld, 1941; Cloncurry, Qld, 1943); farmer (Karragarra Island, Qld, 1954); representative (Chelmer, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/Ian Richman Pearson|Pearson, Ian Richman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD3-4LF] - 1908(Vic)-1972(Tas) - Licences: 3SP Melbourne (Berwick, 1929-1931); 7KB Burnie (1948-1965); 7KB Port Sorell (1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 528, 1929, Vic; AOCP 2661, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Deer Park, Vic, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Burnie, Tas, 1949-1954) * [[/Leonard Frank Pearson|Pearson, Leonard Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99VY-QVV] - 1904(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3PI Melbourne (Preston, 1936-1939, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1660, 1936, Vic; COCP1 171, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Benalla, Vic, 1925); telegraphist (Williamstown, Vic, 1927; Preston, Vic, 1928-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954-1968) ===''PECK''=== * [[/Herbert Leslie Peck|Peck, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCL-QKN] - 1879(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: XGJ Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1943) ===''PEDDELL''=== * [[/Charles Frederick Peddell|Peddell, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP49-L1J] - 1906(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2MP Sydney (North Sydney, 1931); 2KN West Kempsey (1948); 2KN Sydney (Herne Bay, 1950-1954; Gymea Bay, 1955-1957); 2XO Sydney (Carlton, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 138, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Artarmon, NSW, 1930); radio telegraphist (Narrabeen, NSW, 1931; Mona Vale, NSW, 1933-1937); radio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1941); radio officer (West Kempsey, NSW, 1943-1949; Herne Bay, NSW, 1954); public servant (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958-1963; Archerfield, Qld, 1963; Carlton, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PEDDING''=== * [[/William Frederick Pedding|Pedding, William Frederick or Smith, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBFV-KCC] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3WU Melbourne (Carlton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2121, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PEELL''=== * [[/William John Peell|Peell, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3T-Q6W] - 1901(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1922-1923); 2WJ Sydney (Summer Hill, 1928-1930; Maroubra, 1931-1939, 1946; Kingsford, 1947-1950; Bringelly, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 593, 1920; COCP1 287, 1932 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); radio operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1934-1935); radio technician (Maroubra, NSW, 1943; Kingsford, NSW, 1949-1954); manager (OTC Radio Station, Bringelly, NSW, 1958-1963) ===''PELL''=== * [[/Arthur Ernest Pell|Pell, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNLT-FXD] - 1892(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XJE Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 83, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, No 1 Pack Wireless Signal Corp) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (St Kilda East, Vic, 1917); electrical engineer (Glenferrie, Vic, 1919); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1937); district engineer (Essendon North, Vic, 1942); electrical engineer (Greensborough, Vic, 1949); nil (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/214472 VWMA] ===''PELLING''=== * [[/John Charles Frederick Law Pelling|Pelling, John Charles Frederick Law "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB3-176] - 1908(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6WO Moojebing (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1213, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Dumbleyung, WA, 1931); farmer (Moojebing, WA, 1936-1943; King River, WA, 1949-1968) ===''PEMBERTON''=== * [[/Stanley Thurston Pemberton|Pemberton, Stanley Thurston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YR-CR4] - 1911(Eng)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2SP Sydney (Ryde, 1931-1939; Ashbury, 1946-1948; Connells Point, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 848, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ryde, NSW, 1933-1937); draftsman (Petersham, NSW, 1943; Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Hurstville, NSW, 1954-1963; Connells Point, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''PEMBLETON''=== * [[/Thomas Edward Pembleton|Pembleton, Thomas Edward "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HP-JDF] - 1914(Qld)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 4ZL Rockhampton (1936-1939;1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1600, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, 1936-1943); turner (Rockhampton North, 1949-1980) - Trovetag: "4ZL - Thomas Edward Pembleton" ===''PENNY''=== * [[/William Langford Penny|Penny, William Langford "Bill" "Uncle Bud"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZX-BSG] - 1906(Qld)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2GU Sydney (Woolwich, 1933; Northbridge, 1934); 2GU Tamworth (1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 884, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 175, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, NSW, 1930; Merewether, NSW, 1932; Kensington, NSW, 1932; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933; Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1935); radio dealer (Tamworth, NSW, 1936-1937) ===''PEPPER''=== * [[/Ralph Campbell Pepper|Pepper, Ralph Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC93-1MN] - 1905(NSW)-1984(Qld) - Licences: N742 Receive Tamworth (1922); 2HV Receive Tamworth (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tamworth, 1930; Maroubra, 1931; Artarmon, 1934-1949; Newmarket, Qld, 1954-1972; Alderley, 1977-1980) ===''PEPPERCORN''=== * [[/Albert Edward Peppercorn|Peppercorn, Albert Edward or Edward Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWP-Y9W] - 1918(NSW)-2012(ACT)93yo - Licences: 2QJ Sydney (Bexley, 1936-1939, 1946-1950); 5TP Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1954-1960); 6GX Perth (Scarborough, 1965); 1AEP Canberra (Curtin, 1969-1975; Downer, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1765, 1936, NSW; BOCP 157, 1938; COCP1 789, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Warialda, NSW, 1943); radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1949); radio officer (Lawson, NSW, 1949); technician (Scarborough, WA, 1963); electronics technician (Curtin, ACT, 1968); technical officer (Curtin, ACT, 1972); technician (Downer, ACT, 1977-1980) ===''PERDRIAU''=== * [[/Henry Carter Perdriau|Perdriau, Henry Carter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3D9-L79] - 1895(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: XHC Sydney (1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: cousin of 2ZR William James Stanley Perdriau - Electoral Rolls: manager (Chatswood, 1930-1936; Roseville, 1943-1954) * [[/William James Stanley Perdriau|Perdriau, William James Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTH6-8LS] - 1885(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Manly, 1923); 2ZR Sydney (Manly, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: cousin of XHC Henry Carter Perdriau - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Manly, 1930-1943) ===''PERKIN''=== * [[/Edward Perkin|Perkin, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT2L-L3T] - 1900(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3EP Rochester (1932-1939); 3EP Bendigo (1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1024, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Rochester, Vic, 1922-1937); watchmaker (Bendigo, Vic, 1942-1977) ===''PEROOZ''=== * [[/James Percy Perooz|Perooz, James Percy or Jumah Percy "Khan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH5-966] - 1913(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2PE Bourke (1931-1939); 2PE Woy Woy (1946); 2PE Sydney (Epping, 1947-1948; Padstow, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 856, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 436, 1942; COCP1 624, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bourke, NSW, 1937); wireless mechanic (Epping, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Padstow, NSW, 1949-1980); ===''PERREY''=== * [[/Alexander Litchfield Perrey|Perrey, Alexander Litchfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZVM-9P9] - 1898(SA)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 5LP Strathalbyn (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 99, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PERRY''=== * [[/Clement Walter Perry|Perry, Clement Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWM5-85V] - 1896(SA)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2AMH Sydney (Penshurst, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2299, 1939, NSW; BOCP 239, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 13th Reinforcements 3rd Battalion, 1915-1920, incl signals school; attended British School of Telegraphy, Clapham, 1919) - Electoral Rolls: drilling machinist (enlistment, 1915); telephone mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1935; Hurstville, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Station 2CR, Cumnock, NSW, 1943-1949); supervising technician (Manly, NSW, 1949; Station 2NR, Lawrence, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Grafton, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Umina, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Malcolm Francis Cole Perry|Perry, Malcolm Francis Cole]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L679-XR2] - 1891(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: XCP Sydney (Randwick, 1913-1914); 2DG Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Randwick, 1930-1937); editor (Randwick, 1943-1949; Coogee, 1954-1958); counsellor (Hazelbrook, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "XCP-2DG - Malcolm Francis Cole Perry" * [[/Roy Edwin Perry|Perry, Roy Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYP-NBP] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3OV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1933-1939); 3OU Melbourne (Carnegie North, 1947-1954; Chadstone, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1204, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1934-1937; Malvern East, Vic, 1942-1968; Chadstone, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PETERS''=== * [[/Arthur Frederick Peters|Peters, Arthur Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CZ-SK2] - 1897(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2EU Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2EU Sydney (Rose Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1916-1918) - Relationships: Uncle of 2ER Wallace George Haydn Best - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rose Bay, 1930-1933); carpenter (Rose Bay, NSW, 1934-1963); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Charles William Peters|Peters, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56G-DNM] - 19??(???)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2SV Sydney (Roseville, 1934-1935; Lindfield, 1936-1938; Roseville, 1939; Artarmon, 1946-1950; Ryde, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1390, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1933; Lindfield, NSW, 1935); process worker (Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1943); mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1949); electrician + Eva (Ryde, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Henry Zornig Peters|Peters, Henry Zornig "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4XX-HBC] - 1908(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4ZP Maryborough (1937-1939); 4ZP Sarina (1947-1956); 4ZP Cooroy (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1978, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Yerra via Maryborough, Qld, 1936-1937; Sarina, 1943); farmer (Cooroy, 1963-1980) * [[/Keith Francis Peters|Peters, Keith Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DB-HNB] - 1918(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3AKP Stawell (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2365, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Horsham, Vic, 1942); linesman (Stawell, Vic, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Stawell, Vic, 1963); television mechanic (Stawell, Vic, 1968); TV serviceman (Stawell, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PETERSEN''=== * [[/Thomas William Marzanti Petersen|Petersen, Thomas William Marzanti "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LX-VR8] - 1919(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4FY Brisbane (Cooparoo Heights, 1939, 1946-1947); 4YO Moreton Island (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2321, 1939, Qld; BOCP 1070, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor); military (WW2, Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (Hills TV service); business proprietor (Advance Radio, Wynnum Radio Repairs) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1949); mill worker (Bargara, Qld, 1954); no occupation (Wynnum, Qld, 1958-1972); technician (Wynnum, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''PETERSON''=== * [[/Adrian Michael Peterson|Peterson, Adrian Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LN-L7Z] - 1931(SA)-Living - Licences: KA9YPQ; N9GWY - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - president (Adventist World Radio); assembled one of the world's largest collections of broadcast QSL cards, now housed at NFSA; broadcast DXer (MW & SW, 1940s through 2020s); historian (broadcast, amateur, utility) - Electoral Rolls: student (A. M. College, Cooranbong, NSW, 1954) - Relationships: Son of Frank Walter Peterson - Links: [https://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan.html Wavescan]; [https://radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-m-to-q/adrian-peterson/ NZRDXL Autobiography] * [[/Frank Walter Peterson|Peterson, Frank Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJN5-8YB] - 1911(SA)-2011(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast DXer (MW & SW, 1920s though 1950s); early collector of broadcast QSLs 1920s & 1930s - Comment: QSL collection survives as part of the Adrian Peterson QSL collection at NFSA - Relationships: Father of Adrian Michael Peterson - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Harold Franz Peterson|Peterson, Harold Franz]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XJ-CV1] - 1888(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2HP Sydney (Coogee, 1930-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 617, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: inspector (Coogee, 1930-1958) * [[/Rupert Clarence Peterson|Peterson, Rupert Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87D-VJ3] - 1910(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 7AZ Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922-1923); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923-1924); 3PT Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 401, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 96, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937; Caulfield, 1942-1949; Ivanhoe, 1954-1977); retired (Merimbula, 1980) * [[/Walter Peterson|Peterson, Walter]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QP Melbourne (Toorak, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 689, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Kew, 1925); telephone engineer (Kew, 1926-1928); engineer (Toorak, 1931-1937); secretary (Lilydale, 1943-1954); electrical instrument maker (Collingwood North, 1967-1968) - several contemporaneous WPs * [[/Walter Martin Peterson|Peterson, Walter Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDRD-G6B] - 1910(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6LW Perth (West Perth, 1937; East Perth, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; City, 1954-1956; City Beach, 1960-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1864, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Balcatta, WA, 1931-1936; North Perth, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1937-1943); radio engineer (East Perth, WA, 1949-1958); lecturer (City Beach, WA, 1963-1977) ===''PETITH''=== * [[/Joseph Raymond Frederick Petith|Petith, Joseph Raymond Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7XP-M1W] - 1905(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2PH Sydney (Homebush, 1932-1939; Auburn, 1946-1969; Guildford, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 949, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Homebush, NSW, 1936); lead worker (Auburn, NSW, 1943-1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1954-1963); varnish maker (Guildford, NSW, 1980) ===''PETRUCHENIA''=== * [[/Valentine Vincent Petruchenia|Petruchenia, Valentine Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCF-PR1] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3DT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1939; Moonee Ponds, 1948-1954); 2VS Sydney (Turramurra, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 776, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1937-1942; Moonee Ponds, 1949-1954); manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''PETTITT''=== * [[/Walter Seymour Bevin Pettitt|Pettitt, Walter Seymour Bevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XW-VJY] - 1906(NZ)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2YD Sydney (Rhodes, 1933-1939; North Strathfield, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1237, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1920+) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rhodes, NSW, 1930-1937); fitter (North Strathfield, NSW, 1943; Concord, NSW, 1949) ===''PHELPS''=== * [[/William Joseph Phelps|Phelps, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8D5-97G] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DL Sydney (Canterbury, 1931-1939, 1946; Ashbury, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 769, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashbury, 1935-1937; Ashfield, 1942; Ashbury, 1949-1963) ===''PHIBBS''=== * [[/Arthur Raymond Aloysius Phibbs|Phibbs, Arthur Raymond Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G551-F5Z] - 1914(NSW)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2EU Albury (1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1456, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cordial maker (Albury, NSW, 1936-1980) ===''PHILBIN''=== * [[/Francis Thomas Philbin|Philbin, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKL-L7L] - 1889(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7FP Queenstown (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ulverstone, 1914); electrician (Queenstown, 1919-1937); electrical fitter (Queenstown, 1949-1954); to NSW 1940s ===''PHILLIPS''=== * [[/Alan William Albert Phillips|Phillips, Alan William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVR-LD4] - 1915(SA)-2009(SA) - Licences: 5GX Adelaide (Somerton, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1601, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (St Leonards, SA, 1939; South Plympton, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/A. M. Phillips|Phillips, A. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XDN Sydney (Marrickville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Albert Maurice Phillips|Phillips, Albert Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVR-GGP] - 1915(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5ZU Adelaide (Prospect, 1936-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1713, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Russell Phillips|Phillips, Charles Russell "Russell"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTB-DQ5] - 1914(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1874, 1937, Vic; COCP2 145, 1938; COCP1 238, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946) - Electoral Rolls: baker (Mologa, Vic, 1936); wireless operator (Mologa, Vic, 1942) * [[/Frederic John Mason Phillips|Phillips, Frederic or Frederick John Mason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L41M-2JH] - 1903(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2ZQ Sydney (Bondi, 1932-1939, 1946-1958; Pymble, 1960-1961; Turramurra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1044, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1930); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1958; Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Gordon George Phillips|Phillips, Gordon George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7V-TB1] - 1887(NSW)-1941(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 93, 1915; 1COCP 321, 1933 - RANRS (temp Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Townsville, 1912-1919); radio telegraphist (Currie, King Island, 1922); telegraphist (South Townsville, 1925); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1928); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1937) * [[/Harry Edward James Thomas Phillips|Phillips, Harry Edward James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZW-SXG] - 1896(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3JU Melbourne (Mitcham, 1929-1933; Abbotsford, 1937; South Yarra, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; Merlynstone, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 532, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: slaughterman (Newmarket, 1919); butcher (Emerald, 1922; Mitcham, 1924-1936; Abbotsford, 1937; South Yarra, 1949) * [[/James Graham Phillips|Phillips, James Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLJ-8JC] - 1909(SA)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 5BW Adelaide (Glenelg, 1926-1931; Somerton, 1933-1939)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 256, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Somerton, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/606863 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Paul Clifton Phillips|Phillips, John Paul Clifton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4T-H9P] - 1904(NZ)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2PP Sydney (McMahons Point, 1931-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 915, 1926 (Spark); COCP2 41, 1929 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1933); radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1935-1954) * [[/John Rich Phillips|Phillips or Rich-Phillips, John Rich]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN1-KMC] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3CD Murraydale (1931-1939, 1947-1948); 3CD Lake Boga (1954-1956); 3CD Melbourne (Narre Warren, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 818, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Murraydale, Vic, 1931-1954) * [[/Noel William Phillips|Phillips, Noel William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9FX-877] - 1911(Qld)-1941(Qld) - Licences: 4NP Ipswich (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1396, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Public Works Dept) - Electoral Rolls: painter (Ipswich, Qld, 1936-1937) * [[/Sydney John Phillips|Phillips, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2ZM-XQ6] - 1901(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2ADV Sydney (Cremorne, 1937) (Certainly a typo, see 2ADV Hicks) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 873, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 126, 1930) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Narrabeen, NSW, 1933; Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); accountant (Summer Hill, NSW, 1943); company director (Artarmon, NSW, 1954) * [[/William Hugo Charles Phillips|Phillips, William Hugo Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQHK-1F6] - 1892(Qld)-1947(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 11, 1914 - Radio Inspector - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1943) ===''PHILLIS''=== * [[/Laurance Vincent Phillis|Phillis, Laurance Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5R-98V] - 1900(SA)-1953(SA) - Licences: 5LP Adelaide (South Payneham, 1933-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1136, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PHILPOT''=== * [[/Clarence Hanmer Philpot|Philpot, Clarence Hanmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRM-C7S] - 1906(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Geelong (1923); 3CP Geelong (1924-1925); 3CP Warrnambool (1925-1926); 3KL Ararat (1927); 3KL Avoca (1931-1937); 3KL Horsham (1938-1939); 3KL Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 381, 1927, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Derrinallum, 1928; Avoca, 1931-1936); postal (Elsternwick, 1942-1980) * [[/Wesley Rex Philpot|Philpot, Wesley Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMN-Z1K] - 1919(Eng)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 3EZ Melbourne (Thornbury, 1947-1948; Mont Park, 1954; Macleod, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2352, 1939, Vic; COCP1 1911, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kew, Vic, 1943); civil servant (Macleod, Vic, 1949-1963); communications officer (Plenty, Vic, 1968); public servant (Diamond Creek, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Nicholson?, Vic, 1980) ===''PHILPOTT''=== * [[/Oliver Jones Philpott|Philpott, Oliver Jones]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LJ-52T] - 1869(???)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3VS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Sandringham, 1919); manager (Caulfield, 1921-1927) ===''PHIPPS''=== * [[/William Roger Sydney Phipps|Phipps, William Roger Sydney "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZX2-Z6G] - 1896(Eng)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6WP Perth (Subiaco, 1924-1927; Victoria Park, 1930-1933; South Perth, 1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 111, 1925, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 16, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: trainee (Subiaco, 1921); electrical fitter (Subiaco, 1925); radio operator (Victoria Park, 1931; South Perth, 1936-1972) - TroveTag: "6WP - William Roger Sydney Phipps" ===''PICK''=== * [[/A. W. Pick|Pick, A. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AP Sydney (Yowie Bay, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PICKERING''=== * [[/Arthur Victor Pickering|Pickering, Arthur Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZC-R19] - 1896(Eng)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2KI Sydney (Bondi, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF, 2nd Lieutenant, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi North, NSW, 1930-1958) ===''PICKLES''=== * [[/Ernest Jack Pickles|Pickles, Ernest Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2X-SBN] - 1911(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2QV Fennells Bay (1932-1939); 2AAR Kempsey (1950); 2AAR Coffs Harbour (1954); 2AAR Sydney (Kogarah, 1955-1960); 2YK Sydney (Manly, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1027, 1932, NSW; AOLCP 114, 1933; COCP2 243, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (Fassifern, NSW, 1933-1943); communications officer (Kempsey, NSW, 1949; Sawtell, NSW, 1954; Kogarah, NSW, 1958-1963; Manly, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''PIEREMONT''=== * [[/Neil Steinberg Pieremont|Pieremont, Neil Steinberg]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL16-T7L] - 1909(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2NQ Sydney (Caringbah, 1935-1936; Cronulla, 1937; Port Hacking, 1938-1939; Watsons Bay, 1946-1947; Mosman, 1948; Miranda, 1950-1955; Loftus Heights, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Enfield, NSW, 1932); wireless mechanic (Sutherland, NSW, 1932); radio mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1933); wireless operator (Port Hacking, NSW, 1933-1934; Cronulla, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Miranda, NSW, 1949; Gymea, NSW, 1954; Loftus, NSW, 1958-1968; Pearl Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''PIGGOTT''=== * [[/William Lawrence Piggott|Piggott, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLMR-RFJ] - 1910(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2WM Sydney (San Souci, 1934-1937; Kings Cross, 1938; CBD, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1403, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sans Souci, NSW, 1934-1937; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943; Otford, NSW, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1958-1963); clerk (Cronulla, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''PIKE''=== * [[/John Herbert Arthur Pike|Pike, John Herbert Arthur "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MT5R-K62] - 1890(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: XJP Sydney (Arncliffe, 1911); XDY Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912-1914); XDZ Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912); 2DF Receive Sydney (Epping, 1922-1924); 2JP Sydney (Epping, 1925-1929; Greenwich, 1930-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 130, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; AWA (research, later draftsman) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Eastwood, NSW, 1913); draftsman (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1958) - TroveTag: "XJP-XDY-XDZ-2DF-2JP - John Herbert Arthur Pike" * [[/Rodney Vernon Bailey Pike|Pike, Rodney Vernon Bailey or Bayly]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55K-39B] - 1917(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2ACU Wellington (1937-1939); 2ACU Cowra (1947); 2ACU Coonamble (1948-1957); 2ACU Urunga (1958-1961); 2ACU Coonamble (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 62, 1936; COCP1 134, 1937) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cowra, NSW, 1943); ice manufacturer (Coonamble, NSW, 1949; Coonabarabran, NSW, 1954; Coonamble, NSW, 1958); manufacturer (Coonamble, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''PILGRIM''=== * [[/Clarence Roy Pilgrim|Pilgrim, Clarence Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXM-VJD] - 1893(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XAV Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (9th Reinforcements, Aust Flying Corps, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Undercliffe, NSW, 1930-1936); lorry driver (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937-1968) ===''PIMBLETT''=== * [[/Lewis George Pimblett|Pimblett, Lewis George "Lou"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV6Z-CRT] - 1893(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Riverina Wireless (experimental broadcast station VK2ZE ca 1924, later B class licence but never operated) amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1916-1919, Private, AIF); inventor - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Brunswick, Vic 1928-1931); manager (Mitchell, Vic, 1935-1936; Manly, NSW, 1936-1937; Harbord, NSW, 1943-1954; Gosford, NSW, 1958-1968) - Links: [https://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/Lewis-George-Pimblett-Mona-Vale-Toymaker-Robotics.php Pittwater Online News]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1973432 Embarkation Roll]; [https://patents.google.com/patent/US2396433A/en Bubble Pipe Patent] ===''PINKNEY''=== * [[/Ronald Clare Pinkney|Pinkney, Ronald Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLH-T77] - 1906(SA)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3OQ Melbourne (North Carlton, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1007, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grocer's assistant (Fitzroy, Vic, 1928); grocer (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1937); fitter (Alphington, Vic, 1942-1968) ===''PINNELL''=== * [[/John Chalker Pinnell|Pinnell, John Chalker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z5-P4G] - 1902(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2OL Receive Sydney (Annandale, 1923-1924); 2ZR Sydney (Marrickville, 1929-1934; Ashfield, 1935-1936; Summer Hill, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Earlwood, 1954-1961; Croydon, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 547, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1934; Ashfield, 1936; Summer Hill, 1937-1949); teacher (Earlwood, 1954-1963); retired (Ashfield, 1968; Mt Kuringai, 1980) ===''PINNEY''=== * [[/Charles Robert Pinney|Pinney, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJB-WQR] - 1883(Vic)-1945(NSW) - 4CP Port Moresby (Konedobu, 1925-1927) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 4th Light Horse, 2nd Lieutenant to Captain, 1914-1918) - Awards: Military Cross (1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PITCHFORD''=== * [[/William Stuart Frederick Pitchford|Pitchford, William Stuart Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5C-X48] - 1906(Eng)-1959(SA) - Licences: 5WP Adelaide (City, 1926-1933; Hyde Park, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 254, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Reade Park, 1939-1943) ===''PITMAN''=== * [[/Douglas Harold Pitman|Pitman, Douglas Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K2-TWD] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2YW Wagga Wagga (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1254, 1934, NSW; BOCP 651, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; proprietor (Pitman Communications, Wagga Wagga) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1935-1943); radio engineer (Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''PITTARD''=== * [[/Alfred William Pittard|Pittard, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8T-4LW] - 1907(WA)-1962(WA) - Licences: 6AP Perth (Nedlands, 1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2379, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: taxi driver (Fremantle, WA, 1931-1937); salesman (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1958) ===''PITTS''=== * [[/Reginald Graham Pitts|Pitts, Reginald Graham or Graham Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGB-56Y] - 1915(SA)-2005(WA) - Licences: 5GP Adelaide (Torrensville, 1934-1939); 5GP Alice Springs (1947); 5GE Port Augusta (1955-1975); 5GE Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1377, 1934, SA; 2COCP 189, 1938; 1COCP 225, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: finisher (Torrensville, SA, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Alice Springs, NT, 1949) ===''PLACE''=== * [[/James Place|Place, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SB-TG3] - 1891(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XAJ Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930); contractor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); telephone technician (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1949) ===''PLANT''=== * [[/William John Plant|Plant, William John "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KN-X1L] - 1921(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AMM Newcastle (Junction, 1939; Hamilton, 1946-1947; Stockton, 1948-1956; Maitland, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2315, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Stockton, NSW, 1943-1954); fitter & turner (Maitland, NSW, 1958-1977) ===''PLEMING''=== * [[/William Henry Pleming|Pleming, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N58-46N] - 1917(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3HP Springhurst (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2368, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Awards: National Medal, 1989; Aus Fire Service Medal, 1995 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Springhurst, Vic, 1942-1980) ===''PLOWMAN''=== * [[/Bruce McInnes Plowman|Plowman, Bruce McInnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXS-4K9] - 1919(Tas)-2018(Vic)99yo - Licences: 3QC Bendigo (1938-1939); 3QC Terang (1947-1948); 3QC Melbourne (Brighton, 1954); 3QC Wangaratta (1955-1980+); 3AQC Portable & Mobile Terang (1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2073, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Terang, Vic, 1943-1949); technician (Brighton, Vic, 1954); manager (Wangaratta, Vic, 1963-1977) ===''POCOCK''=== * [[/James Arthur Henry Pocock|Pocock, James Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56N-86Z] - 1919(NSW)-2008(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2413, 1939, NSW - amateur operator?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Stockyard Creek via Copmanhurst, NSW, 1943-1958); grazier (Carrs Creek via Grafton, NSW, 1963); insurance agent (Lismore, NSW, 1968); agent (Lismore, NSW, 1972); salesman (Goonellabah, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''POLE''=== * [[/Keith Edward Pole|Pole, Keith Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1C3-1H2] - 1922(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3IM Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1947); 3UN Melbourne (Heathmont, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2366, 1939, Vic; BOCP 424, 1942; COCP2 575, 1942; COCP1 597, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); electrical engineer (Heathmont, Vic, 1958-1980) ===''POLLARD''=== * [[/William Pollard|Pollard, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVD-W57] - 1892(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: XCV Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, applied to enlist, 1917, medically unfit) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''POLLOCK''=== * [[/Gilbert Pollock|Pollock, Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP49-R5H]- 1911(Eng)-1985(Sct) - Licences: 2XU Sydney (Belmore, 1931-1935; Normanhurst, 1936); 2XY Medlow Bath (1937); Kearsley (1938-1939); 2FU Sydney (Summer Hill, 1954-1961); 2FU Blaxland (1965-1969); 2FU Wentworth Falls (1975-1980); 2YQ Portable Sydney (Belmore, 1935); 2YQ Portable Stanford Merthyr (1936); 2YQ Sydney (Kearsley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 770, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 78, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Belmore, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Belmore, NSW, 1934); radio mechanic (Maroubra, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Medlow Bath, NSW, 1937; Summer Hill, NSW, 1954-1963); television engineer (Blaxland, NSW, 1963); engineer (Blaxland, NSW, 1972; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/John Henderson Pollock|Pollock, John Henderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFM-9TQ] - 1895(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Moorooka, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Moorooka, Qld, 1922-1926); insurance manager (Townsville, Qld, 1928-1937); insurance agent (Moorooka, Qld, 1943-1977) ===''POLMEAR''=== * [[/Oliver Samuel Robert Polmear|Polmear, Oliver Samuel Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHPF-KGY] - 1906(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AEO Wagga Wagga (1937-1939); 2AEO Sydney (Campsie, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1860, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Albury, NSW, 1930; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930-1937; Campsie, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''PONSONBY''=== * [[/John Bessborough Ponsonby|Ponsonby, John Bessborough]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 466, 1919; 1COCP 50, 1930 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: ===''POPE''=== * [[/Maitland Glen Pope|Pope, Maitland Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ4K-FN6] - 1884(WA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 122, 1915; 1COCP 153, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Subiaco, 1906); civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1910); civil servant (Hobart North, Tas, 1914); officer-in-charge (Wireless Station, Thursday Island, Qld, 1919-1921); wireless expert (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1925); wireless operator (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1927-1931); supervisor (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1954) ===''PORTER''=== * [[/Leonard Glanville Porter|Porter, Leonard Glanville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLX-765] - 1897(SA)-1969(SA) - Licences: 5MP Huddlestone (1938-1939; 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 966, 1927; 1COCP 73, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Flinders Naval Depot, Vic, 1924); wireless operator (5PI Crystal Brook, SA, 1939-1943) ===''POTTAGE''=== * [[/Ellis James Pottage|Pottage, Ellis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KP-HCT] - 1922(Vic)-2022(???)99yo - Licences: 3JP Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1947-1948); 3FG Melbourne (Balwyn, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2445, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972); rental property (Beechworth, Vic, 1977); consultant (Balwyn, Vic, 1980) ===''POTTER''=== * [[/Alfred Frank Ernest Potter|Potter, Alfred Frank Ernest "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBGM-294] - 1919(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2114, 1938, Vic; BOCP 191, 1938; TVOCP 16, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Newmarket, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954); director (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1972); TV director (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/potter-alfred-frank-ernest-alf-32890 ADB] * [[/Edward Thomas Potter|Potter, Edward Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYZ-38V] - 1915(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6ZO Perth (East Fremantle, 1937-1939; Bicton, 1947-1965; Melville, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1959, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (East Fremantle, WA, 1937-1943); contractor (East Fremantle, WA, 1949-1958; Melville, 1963); builder (Melville, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/William Francis Potter|Potter, William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G878-638] - 1908(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2WP Helensburgh (1928-1939); 2WP Fairy Meadow (1948-1950); 2WP Charlestown (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 399, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 38, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Helensburgh, NSW, 1930-1937); mechanic (Fairy Meadow, NSW, 1949); shiftman (Charlestown, NSW, 1954); electrical mechanic (Charlestown, NSW, 1958); railway employee (New Lambton, NSW, 1958) ===''POTTIE''=== * [[/Norman Charles Pottie|Pottie, Norman Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V3D-JFZ] - 1909(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2HQ Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1930-1931; Hunters Hill, 1933-1938; Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 589, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1933; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1936-1937; Albury, NSW, 1943; Willoughby, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''POULSEN''=== * [[/Valdemar Poulsen|Poulsen, Valdemar]] - 1869(Denmark)-1942(Denmark) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - inventor of a magnetic wire recorder, Poulsen arc transmitter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Valdemar Poulsen|Wikipedia]]; [https://ethw.org/Valdemar_Poulsen IEEE]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Valdemar-Poulsen Britannica] ===''POWELL''=== * [[/Edward George Powell|Powell, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMF-BHS] - 1902(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2HK Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1935-1936; Vaucluse, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930); piano tuner (Vaucluse, NSW, 1931-1963) * [[/Harry Dalzell Powell|Powell, Harry Dalzell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4HF-5J8] - 1900(Tas)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1135, 1933, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (New Town, Tas, 1943); inspector (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); accountant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''POWER''=== * [[/A. H. Power|Power, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Highgate Hill, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''POWERS''=== * [[/Lionel Agar Thorburn Powers|Powers, Lionel Agar Thorburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBL-632] - 1909(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3PS Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3APS Casterton (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1080, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1936; Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Cowes, Vic, 1949; Casterton, Vic, 1954-1967); manager (Casterton, Vic, 1972) ===''PRATT''=== * [[/Allan James Pratt|Pratt, Allan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKJ-RDP] - 1916(NSW)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 2AHE Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Oatley, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1980, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: despatch clerk (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1943); broadcasting technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''PRENTICE''=== * [[/Edward Theodore McLaren Prentice|Prentice, Edward Theodore McLaren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSQ4-LMG] - 1894(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2LU Sydney (Lane Cove, 1930-1934; Carlingford, 1935-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 617, 1921; COCP2 265, 1930; COCP1 294, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Carlingford, NSW, 1935-1943) * [[/Thomas Ferguson Prentice|Prentice, Thomas Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZF4-8FR] - 1911(NSW)-????(Vic) - Licences: 3TP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1931-1933; Malvern, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 842, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Father also TFP - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1949); electrical engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954); engineer (Mildura, Vic, 1968-1977) ===''PRESCOTT''=== * [[/Charles John Prescott|Prescott, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTVS-CXH] - 1857(Eng)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 251 Sydney (Stanmore, 1920) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Clergyman (Newington College, Petersham, NSW, 1903-1932; Blackheath, NSW, 1933; Ashfield, NSW, 1935-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/prescott-charles-john-8105 ADB] ===''PRESDEE''=== * [[/Leslie Clarence Presdee|Presdee, Leslie Clarence "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK7H-RJQ] - 1897(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XAI Wollongong (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; applied to enlist AIF (WW1) but rejected on medical grounds - Electoral Rolls: law student (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930); law clerk (Leichhardt, NSW, 1931-1933); clerk (Leichhardt, NSW, 1934-1937; Lilyfield, NSW, 1943); technician (Five Dock, NSW, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "XAI - Leslie Clarence Presdee" ===''PRESTON''=== * [[/Thomas Arthur Campbell Preston|Preston, Thomas Arthur Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDV-FFD] - 1886(Tas)-1970(Tas) - Licences: 7BK Queenstown (1923-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 190, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Mount Lyell Co (electrical engineer, 1920s; chief engineer) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Queenstown, 1919-1954) ===''PRESTON-SMITH''=== * Cedric Preston-Smith see Cedric Preston Smith ===''PRICE''=== * [[/John Clarey Price|Price, John Clarey "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7GR-V19] - 1884(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4CE (Receive) 1922; 4FI or 4FJ Brisbane (Bardon, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI); radio business proprietor (Wireless House); public servant (PMG) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Wooloowin, 1912-1913); public servant (Bardon Estate, 1919-1936; Bardon, 1943-1954) * [[/Keith Ferguson Price|Price, Keith Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94TB-TPD] - 1900(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4KF Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1937, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Norman Park, Qld, 1925-1926); engineering instructor (Camp Hill, Qld, 1937-1943); electrical engineer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1958) ===''PRIDDLE''=== * [[/Raymond Arthur Priddle|Priddle, Raymond Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H3-PNF] - 1913(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2RA Bathurst (1929-1936); 2RA Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939; Greenwich, 1946; Pymble, 1947-1965; Wahroonga, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 473, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Yass, 1935; Marrickville, 1936-1943; Lane Cove, 1943; Pymble, 1949-1963); engineer (Wahroonga, 1968) ===''PRIDEAUX''=== * [[/Joseph Charles Prideaux|Prideaux, Joseph Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6Y-Y6H] - 1908(Qld)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 4DS Receive Charters Towers (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: musician (Lismore, NSW, 1935-1943); hairdresser (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''PRIDHAM''=== * [[/Leslie Clifford Pridham|Pridham, Leslie Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK2-H6C] - 1916(SA)-2007(SA) - Licences: 5WP Adelaide (Torrensville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2047, 1937, SA; BOCP 301, 1940; 1COCP 834, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Torrensville, SA, 1939-1941); public servant (Lockleys, SA, 1943) ===''PRIMMER''=== * [[/Richard Henry Charles Primmer|Primmer, Richard Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP69-XMV] - 1887(Eng)-1936(NSW) - Licences: 2YO Receive Sydney (Gordon, 1923); 2RP Sydney (Gordon, 1926-1927) (Dealer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Gordon, NSW, 1913); cinematographer (Gordon, NSW, 1930-1935) ===''PRINCE''=== * [[/Albert Edward Prince|Prince, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKT-ZLR] - 1914(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5WK Adelaide (Walkerville, 1934-1939; Kurralta Park, 1947; Plympton, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1358, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Queenstown, SA, 1941); fitter (Gracemere, SA, 1943); sheet metal worker (Broadview Gardens, SA, 1943) ===''PRINGLE''=== * [[/Albert Yeoman Pringle|Pringle, Albert Yeoman "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CN-S13] - 1903(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3BT Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922); 3MM Melbourne (Brunswick, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1927); wireless engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1934-1936); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1942-1954); radio engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1958-1968; Mont Albert, Vic, 1972) ===''PRIOR''=== * [[/Lancelot Sidney Prior|Prior, Lancelot Sidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYT-MXB] - 1913(WA)-1984(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified (likely used the 6MO Watheroo Magnetic Observatory licence) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2239, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Claremont, WA, 1936-1937); geophysicist (Watheroo, WA, 1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954; Malvern, Vic, 1963; Braddon, ACT, 1968-1972; Claremont, WA, 1977-1980) ===''PRITCHARD''=== * [[/Albyrt Edward James Pritchard|Pritchard, Albyrt Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNL8-LC8] - 1897(Vic)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XNM Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914); 3DY Receive Melbourne (North Brunswick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 511, 1920 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1922); fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1925-1928); garage proprietor (Tyabb, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1949); nil (Upwey, Vic, 1954); no occupation (Blacktown, NSW, 1963; Galston, NSW, 1968) * [[/Athol Charles Joseph Pritchard|Pritchard, Athol Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNLD-KJ4] - 1912(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3CP Melbourne (Kew, 1931-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 805, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); nil (Kew, Vic, 1943); builder (Kew North, Vic, 1949-1967; East Kew, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PROPOSCH''=== * [[/Wilhelm Carl Lormann Proposch|Proposch, Wilhelm or William Carl Lormann or Forman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVN-TGW] - 1900(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4PL Chinchilla (1937-1939); 4PL Nanango (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1986, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wellborer (Maclargan via Jondaryan, Qld, 1925-1936); radio dealer (Chinchilla, Qld, 1937; Nanango, Qld, 1943-1968) ===''PROUT''=== * [[/George Edward Prout|Prout, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFH2-9VQ] - 1902(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6CT Receive Perth (Cottesloe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1925-1931); fitter (Cottesloe, WA, 1943-1949; Mt Claremont, WA, 1954-1972) ===''PROWSE''=== * [[/Roy Richard Prowse|Prowse, Roy Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKVT-GKK] - 1917(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3XS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939, 1947-1954; Bentleigh, 1960); 3XY Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1770, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Caulfield West, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Caulfield East, Vic, 1949-1954; Bentleigh South, Vic, 1963-1967; Bentleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PRYOR''=== * [[/Geoffrey Arthur William Pryor|Pryor, Geoffrey Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9V-NC1] - 1918(NSW)-2004(???) - Licences: 2AMP Sydney (Croydon North, 1939; Dee Why, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2304, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949); shipping officer (Croydon, NSW, 1954; Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''PRYZBILLA''=== * [[/Colin Alfred Pryzibilla|Pryzibilla, Colin Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKD-1SY] - 1910(SA)-2001(SA)91yo - Licences: 5XJ Adelaide (Parkside, 1935-1939, 19471960; Brooklyn Park, 1965-1969; Ascot Park, 1975; Plympton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1590, 1935, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PUGH''=== * [[/Clifford Stuart Pugh|Pugh, Clifford Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KWJL-7G3] - 1897(Vic)-1966(USA) - Licences: XOI Melbourne (Preston, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 604, 1921 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 14th Battalion) - Comment: Migrated to USA 1926 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Preston, Vic, 1921-1925) * [[/Eric Gordon Pugh|Pugh, Eric Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYDY-PHY] - 1912(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ADK Kempsey (1936-1939); 2ADK Sydney (Concord West, 1946-1948; Ryde, 1950-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1740, 1936, NSW; BOCP 553, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Concord, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1937); senior radio inspector (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''PURDIE''=== * [[/Richard Robert Purdie|Purdie, Richard Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP44-JBS] - 1902(Qld)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2RP Sydney (Windsor, 1931; Richmond, 1933; Windsor, 1935-1939); 2ARP Sydney (Wentworthville, 1946-1947; Pendle Hill, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 334, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Richmond, Vic, 1926); wireless operator (Windsor, NSW, 1930-1937); airman (RAAF Station, Parkes, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Wentworthville, NSW, 1949; Pendle Hill, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''PURDON''=== * [[/Commodore Vere Purdon|Purdon, Commodore Vere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ28-Y6B] - 1901(Tas)-1968(Tas) - Licences: 7AM Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1922); Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1922; Hobart South, 1928; Bellerive, 1936-1954) ===''PURSSELL''=== * [[/John Roger Purssell|Purssell, John Roger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRV5-NND] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AIN Sydney (Lakemba, 1937-1939; Bankstown West, 1946-1948; Lakemba, 1950-1969; Oyster Bay, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2009, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1937); steelworker (Bankstown, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Lakemba, NSW, 1949-1968); technical officer (Oyster Bay, NSW, 1972); retired (Oyster Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PURVIS''=== * [[/Clive William Purvis|Purvis, Clive William "Cecil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD4-Y7K] - 1913(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3PC Melbourne (Armadale, 1937-1939, 1947; Elsternwick, 1948; Bentleigh, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1911, 1937, Vic; COCP2 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1937); sales (Armadale, Vic, 1943; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) =='''Q'''== ===''QUICK''=== * [[/John Quick|Quick, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKWF-QQF] - 1852(Eng)-1932(Vic) - state politician (MLA Vic, 1880s & 1890s), senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1909-1910), oversight of 1909 Melbourne Wireless Telegraphy Conference - Links: [[w:John_Quick_(politician)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/quick-sir-john-8140 ADB] * [[/Maurice Royal Quick|Quick, Maurice Royal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYHS-Z69] - 1915(???)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3RQ Melbourne (West Preston, 1935-1937; Ascot Vale, 1938-1939); 4MQ Toowoomba (1947); 3RQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1948; Nunawading, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1542, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Preston, Vic, 1937); rigger (RAAF, Richmond, NSW, 1937-1943); RAAF (North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); technical officer (Nunawading, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''QUILTY''=== * [[/Harold Edward Quilty|Quilty, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR27-R35] - 1915(Vic)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2AHQ Sydney (Bondi, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1967, 1937, NSW; COCP1 312, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937); postal clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1943); typist (Bondi, NSW, 1949-1954); clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1958-1968; Bondi Beach, NSW, 1980) ===''QUIN''=== * [[/Alan Kenneth Quin|Quin, Alan Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-HZ3] - 1915(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 3OY Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1932-1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 902, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Bondi, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1968); mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles Quin|Quin, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-TP8] - 1910(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6CX Perth (Subiaco, 1930-1933; Nedlands, 1937; Wembley, 1938-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 678, 1930, WA; AOLCP 178, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wembley Park, 1937); accountant (Swanbourne, 1963); retired (Swanbourne, 1972-1977) * [[/Charles Cuffe Quin|Quin, Charles Cuffe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQS-MKJ] - 1915(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 3WQ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1934-1939; Kew, 1947-1948); 2AWQ Sydney (Russell Lea, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1310, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); storeman (Kew, Vic, 1943-1949); manager (Summer Hill, NSW, 1954; Five Dock, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''QUINN''=== * [[/David Norman Quinn|Quinn, David Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQW-23H] - 1891(Tas)-1947(Tas) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 18, 1914 - coastal wireless operator; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: operator (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1915); supervisor (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); radio telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1943) ===''QUODLING''=== * [[/Harold Newton Quodling|Quodling, Harold Newton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVGG-VBV] - 1905(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2YE Receive Sydney (Beecroft, 1923); 2QL Sydney (Beecroft, 1931-1933); 2AGA Sydney (Beecroft, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 818, 1924 (Spark); COCP2 128, 1930; COCP1 101, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio-telephone (Beecroft, NSW, 1932-1935); radio engineer (Beecroft, NSW, 1943-1954); sales engineer (Epping, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Westmead, NSW, 1980) =='''R'''== ===''RADCLYFFE''=== * [[/Louis Edward Radclyffe|Radclyffe, Louis Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4K-ZT3] - 1907(South Africa)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ADM Canberra (Ainslie, 1936-1939; Braddon, 1947-1955); 2AIX Canberra portable (Ainslie, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1758, 1936, ACT; COCP1 329, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Blackburn, Vic, 1931; Ainslie, ACT, 1935-1937); public servant (Braddon, ACT, 1958-1977); retired (Mossy Point, NSW, 1980) ===''RADFORD''=== * [[/Wilfred Dynan Radford|Radford, Wilfred or William Dynan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/92MT-KNF] - 1916(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 4WV Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1936-1937); 4WW Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1624, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theological student (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1943); clergyman (Toongabbie, NSW, 1954); priest (Marist College, Armidale, NSW, 1958; Toongabbie, NSW, 1963-1968; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RAEBEL''=== * [[/Leslie Cook Raebel|Raebel, Leslie Cook]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW7N-HDX] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 3HI Melbourne (Elwood, 1947); 9HI Port Moresby (1948-1965); 4LC Mt Tamborine (1969); 6HX Mt Helena (1975); 6HX Australind (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2165, 1938, Vic; COCP1 1069, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (North Tamborine, Qld, 1969-1972); retired (Australind, WA, 1977-1980) ===''RAGLESS''=== * [[/Gordon Beaumont Ragless|Ragless, Gordon Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY3-58F] - 1909(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5GR Adelaide (St Marys, 1928-1939; Marion, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 434, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchard assistant (St Marys, 1939-1943) ===''RAINBOW''=== * [[/Christopher James Rainbow|Rainbow, Christopher James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87K-BB5] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3JR Melbourne (Preston, 1928-1954; West Preston, 1955-1969; Rosebud, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 406, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; partnership (Supreme Radio Co, Preston ?-1932); WW2 (RAAF) - Relationships: brother-in-law of 3PA Percy James Anderson - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Preston, 1931-1942); traveller (Preston, 1949-1972; Rosebud, 1977); retired (Rosebud, 1980) ===''RAMAGE''=== * [[/James Erwin Ramage|Ramage, James Erwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF1D-5W9] - 1919(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2AHP Sydney (Abbotsford, 1937-1939); 2HK Sydney (Botany, 1946; Hornsby, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1966, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1943); engineer (Hornsby, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''RAMSAY''=== * [[/Frederick Charles Ramsay|Ramsay, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNM-4RT] - 1871(Eng)-1950(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Toowong, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hermit Park, Qld, 1903-1905; South Brisbane, Qld, 1912; West End, Qld, 1915-1919); accountant (Toowong, Qld, 1921-1925; Waverley, NSW, 1930-1934); teacher (Waverley, NSW, 1936-1943) * [[/Robert Ramsay|Ramsay, Robert ]] - 1842(Sct)-1882(Vic) - solicitor, Victorian politician, Postmaster-General Victoria (Jul 1874 - Aug 1875; Oct 1875 - May 1877) ===''RANDELL''=== * [[/Burney Francis Henry Randell|Randell, Burney Francis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQM3-623] - 1906(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 3FT Melbourne (Laverton, 1935-1938); 2ALN Sydney (Windsor, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1538, 1935, Vic; COCP1 294, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maylands, WA, 1931-1936); airman (RAAF Laverton, Vic, 1937; Kilaben Bay, NSW, 1943; South Perth, WA, 1949-1968) * [[/Charles Otto Randell|Randell, Charles Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97TF-XLP] - 1880(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4BK Innisfail (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster (callsign to 4BK Brisbane commercial 1930) - Comment: 4AC Leslie Waters employed by Randell Engineering - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Hambledon, 1903); chemist (Goondi, 1908); engineer (Innisfail, 1912-1913); mechanical engineer (Townsville, 1915); analytical chemist (Innisfail, 1919-1930); agent (Toowong, 1936); chemist (Brisbane, 1937); industrial chemist (North Sydney, 1949) - TroveTag: "4BK - Charles Otto Randell" * [[/George Alexander Miller Randle|Randle, George Alexander Miller "Miller"]] - 19??(???)-1940(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast executive - Electoral Rolls: ===''RANKIN''=== * [[/Kenneth Ronald Rankin|Rankin, Kenneth Ronald "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RC-8FS] - 1906(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3KR Kerang (1926-1939); 3KR Benalla (1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 242, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Kerang, Vic, 1928-1937); manager (Benalla, Vic, 1949-1963) - Probate: Theatre Manager (Benalla, 1965) * [[/Ronald John Rankin|Rankin, Ronald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYG2-Q3R] - 1917(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1632, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948+) - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1943); RAAF Officer (Bradfield Park, NSW, 1949); RAAF (Yangoona, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Isle of Capri, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''RANN''=== * [[/George William Rann|Rann, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDG-VMV] - 1908(WA)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6KO Perth (Nedlands, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1000, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Nedlands, WA, 1931); printer (West Subiaco, WA, 1936; Wembley, WA, 1937-1943; Leederville, WA, 1954-1958); civil servant (City Beach, WA, 1963-1972) ===''RATCLIFFE''=== * [[/James Herbert John Ratcliffe|Ratcliffe, James Herbert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Q-91H] - 1920(Tas)-1976(Tas) - Licences: 3RA Powelltown (1947); 7RA Hobart (Battery Point, 1948; Lindisfarne, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2305, 1939, Vic; BOCP 211, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hobart South, Tas, 1949); radio technician (Rose Bay, Tas, 1954) ===''RAWSON''=== * [[/Olaf Edwin Rawson|Rawson, Olaf Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JH-ZKX] - 1895(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: XPL Melbourne (Richmond, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: tobacconist (Mansfield, Vic, 1921-1924); police constable (Middle Park, Vic, 1925-1926); constable (Malvern East, Vic, 1931); police constable (Alexandra, Vic, 1936-1937; Murtoa, Vic, 1942); constable (Belmont, Vic, 1949-1977) ===''RAYNER''=== * [[/Jack Rayner|Rayner, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQQ-2LK] - 1898(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LJ Sydney (Stanmore, 1928-1930; Belmore, 1931-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 384, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 425, 1933; 1COCP 335, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Annandale, NSW, 1930); constable (Belmore, NSW, 1933-1934); police constable (Belmore, NSW, 1937-1949) * [[/Roy Hamilton Rayner|Rayner, Roy Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSDX-4B9] - 1911(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2DO Yass (1932-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1020, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Yass, NSW, 1936-1943); leather trade (Yass, NSW, 1949-1963); depot attendant (Yass, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''READ''=== * [[/Alfred Earl Read|Read, Alfred Earl "Earl"]] - 1892(NZ)-1960(NZ) - journalist (editor NZ Radio Times to 1936; editor and proprietor, Australasian Radio World 1936-1940; manager, Australasian Radio World 1940+) * [[/Allan William Read|Read, Allan William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1B-WF2] - 1913(WA)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6LK Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933); 6LK Northam (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 735, 1931, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 163, 1934; 1COCP 83, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broadcasting Station, Northam, WA, 1936-1937); radio technician (North Perth, WA, 1943-1958); public servant (Nollamara, WA, 1963-1980) * [[/Edgar Henry William Read|Read, Edgar Henry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJXQ-SCK] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 3ER Melbourne (Carlton, 1926; Brunswick, 1927-1931; East Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 274, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP, 350, 1931; 1COCP, 381, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1932; Camberwell, Vic, 1936); public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1937; Aerodrome, Cairns, Qld, 1941-1949); communications officer (Townsville, Qld, 1954); civil aviation officer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); public servant (Greensborough, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric Vernon Read|Read, Eric Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJX7-LHY] - 1915(Tas)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 3ER Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 3AIR 987, 1947; 1AIR 23, 1947 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: officer (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Graceville, Qld, 1941); Malvern, Vic, 1943); civil servant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1954); surveyor (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Sorrento, Qld, 1980) * [[/Frederick Charles Read|Read, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Z-21P] - 1892(NSW)-1935(WA) - Licences: XYN Perth (City, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: cable tester (Victoria Park, WA, 1914-1917); telephone mechanic (Victoria Park, WA, 1925-1931) ===''READER''=== * [[/d'Arcy Harold Reader|Reader, d'Arcy Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KX-8N8] - 1888(NZ)-1952(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 123, 1915 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Thursday Island, Qld, 1916-1917) ===''READING''=== * [[/Edward Charles Reading|Reading, Edward Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZW7-9DL] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2RG Bangalow (1925-1929); 2LT Lismore (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 65, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrician, Reading Bros (proprietor & electrical engineer, 1930-1939) - Callsign: 2RG callsign may have been withdrawn by PMGD for 2RG Griffith commercial - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bangalow, NSW, 1930-1937); electrical mechanic (Lismore, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical fitter (Lismore, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Leonard William Reading|Reading, Leonard William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2LY-H23] - 1904(WA)-1989(WA) - Licences: 6LR Northam (1933-1936); 3TQ Newport (1937); 6LR Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939; South Perth, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1200, 1933, Vic; 1COCP 384, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Northam, WA, 1925-1936; Newport, Vic, 1937); airman (South Perth, WA, 1943); supervisor (Karinup, WA, 1980) ===''REAY''=== * [[/Charles Edward Reay|Reay, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSP4-Y5V] - 1866(Vic)-1923(Vic) - Licences: XOR Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Carlton, Vic, 1909; Brighton, Vic, 1912-1919); storeman (Fitzroy, Vic, 1921; Middle Park, Vic, 1921-1922) ===''REDDACLIFF''=== * [[/Leslie Arthur Reddacliff|Reddacliff, Leslie Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2BF-2S2] - 1918(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2AEX Sydney (Gladesville, 1936-1939, 1946-1950; Eastwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1831, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1949); public servant (Eastwood, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''REDDROP''=== * [[/James William Reddrop|Reddrop, James William Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1T-SYY] - 1906(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 7BN Launceston (1934-1937); 3BN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 28, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: airman (Elsternwick, 1931; St Kilda, 1937); air force (Elsternwick, 1942-1954); air force officer (Glenbrook, NSW, 1958); RAAF officer (Campbell, 1963); retired (Hackett, ACT, 1968); representative (Tbre Lake, 1972-1980) ===''REECE''=== * [[/John Alfred Reece|Reece, John Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT71-X8H] - 1917(NSW)-1981(WA) - Licences: 2AMV Broken Hill (1939); 6JP Bibra Lake (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2343, 1939, NSW; BOCP 296, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: coppersmith (Broken Hill, NSW, 1943); farmer (Bibra Lake, WA, 1949-1980) ===''REED''=== * [[/Cyril John Reed|Reed, Cyril John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXT-JL3] - 1914(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3IX Melbourne (Spotswood, 1938-1939; Footscray, 1947-1956; Essendon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2106, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Newport, Vic, 1936-1937; Footscray North, Vic, 1942-1954; Essendon, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Donald William Reed|Reed, Donald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23K-8PZ] - 1912(NSW)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 2DR Sydney (Waitara, 1931-1939, 1946-1954); 2ADR Sydney (Waitara, 1958-1960); 2ADR Muswellbrook (1975); 2ADR Ulladulla (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 852, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 385, 1940; COCP1 467, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Waitara, NSW, 1934-1943); agent (Waitara, NSW, 1949-1954); buyer (Waitara, NSW, 1958); radio officer (Ulladulla, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Joseph Andrew Reed|Reed, Joseph Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTGL-9N1] - 1905(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 950, 1932, NSW; COCP3 463, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Randwick, NSW, 1931-1933); police constable (Bowral, NSW, 1934-1935; Maroubra, NSW, 1936); constable (Clovelly, NSW, 1937-1958; Randwick, NSW, 1963); retired (Randwick, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Joseph Griffiths Reed|Reed, Joseph Griffiths "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC6Y-GZZ] - 1897(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XABP Newcastle (1914); 2JR Sydney(Summer Hill, 1924-1933; Croydon, 1934-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 710, 1922; 1COCP 235, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1968) - TroveTag: "XABP-2JR - Joseph Griffiths Reed" ===''REEDMAN''=== * [[/Alfred Bennett Reedman|Reedman, Alfred Bennett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLN-MVM] - 1896(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Norman Park, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1919-1921; Norman Park, Qld, 1925-1980) ===''REES''=== * Rees, Alun Morris - See Morris-Rees, Alun * [[/Richard Montague Elyder Rees|Rees, Richard Montague Elyder]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPXW-S6Y] - 1901(Eng)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 2RE Sydney (Stanmore, 1926-1927; Coogee, 1928-1930); 2WM Sydney (Enfield, 1931-1933); 2APW Albury (1946-1947); 3APW Darling (1948-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 296, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 959, 1927; 2COCP 283, 1930; BOCP 107, 1937; 1COCP 941, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Enfield, NSW, 1931-1937) * [[/Roy Benjamin Rees|Rees, Roy Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQV-5S6] - 1894(SA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XLN Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1919-1924; Sydenham, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1930-1972) ===''REEVES''=== * [[/Cecil Herbert Reeves|Reeves, Cecil Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Z-X92] - 1905(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6CR Perth (Claremont, 1931-1933; Victoria Park, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 746, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Claremont, WA, 1931; Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1943; Wagin, WA, 1954; Fremantle, WA, 1958; East Fremantle, WA, 1963-1972) ===''REID''=== * [[/Alan Houston Reid|Reid, Alan Houston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PY-BH6] - 1910(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3UL Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923); 3HR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1933); 3AHR Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 275, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern, Vic, 1931); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1943-1967; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/C. M. Reid|Reid, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XVJ Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Gordon William Reid|Reid, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4Y2-85X] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2FZ Temora (1932-1939); 2OW Temora (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 977, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Temora, NSW, 1930-1963); electrician (Temora, NSW, 1968-1977) * [[/John Reid|Reid, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3G-PDG] - 1901(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3BE Melbourne (Werribee, 1937); 6BE Perth (RAAF, Pearce, 1938); 3AJR Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 26, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Several contemporaneous JRs - Electoral Rolls: retired (Ballarat, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''REILLY''=== * [[/Edward Dwyer Reilly|Reilly, Edward or Edwin Dwyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9S5-67P] - 1913(Vic)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5AI Adelaide (Woodville, 1935-1939; Brooklyn Park, 1947-1975; Aldinga, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1524, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: packer (Woodville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Eric Harold Reilly|Reilly, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L153-S1X] - 1905(Qld)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4ER Brisbane (Hill End, 1934-1937); 4ER Laidley (1938-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1339, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ, WICEN) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Hill End, Qld, 1934-1937); motor mechanic (Laidley, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''REIMANN''=== * [[/Albert Alwin Reimann|Reimann, Albert Alwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4RD-V3K] - 1905(SA)-1946(SA) - Licences: 5JO Adelaide (Kent Town, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 453, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil ===''REINARTZ''=== * [[/John Leonard Reinartz|Reinartz, John Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94X7-XYL] - 1894(Ger)-1964(USA) - Licences: 1QP (1908-?); 1XAM; W3RB; K6BJ - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator - Comment: with Fred Schnell made first Trans-Atlantic 2 Way QSO with F8AB Leon Deloy - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/1QP/ Ham Gallery] ===''REINHOLD''=== * [[/Edwin Cyril Reinhold|Reinhold, Edwin Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHH4-WWR] - 1900(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: Q747 Receive Brisbane (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clayfield, 1925); motor mechanic (Gracefield, 1931-1949); soldier (Sherwood, 1954-1980) ===''RENNIE''=== * [[/F. Rennie|Rennie, F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3HI Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. M. Rennie|Rennie, J. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QF Receive Melbourne (Northcote, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/K. M. Rennie|Rennie, K. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AO Receive Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RENSHAW''=== * [[/Walter Phillip Renshaw|Renshaw, Walter Phillip "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9KS-1LX] - 1891(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: XFP Sydney (Roseville, 1912-1914); 2DE Sydney (Roseville, 1922-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 370, 1918 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator - amateur broadcaster; WW1; radio clubs (WIA NSW - 1912+, President, Federal President); professional clubs (IRE NSW - founding member); business (consulting engineer); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Hon. Sec. WIA NSW) - Comment: late 1930s entangled in a NSW State Government corruption enquiry - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Roseville, 1936-1954; Ashfield, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XFP-2DE - Walter Phillip Renshaw" ===''RENWICK''=== * [[/Arthur Griffith Renwick|Renwick, Arthur Griffith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD57-8XV] - 1902(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2CG Receive Sydney (Woollahra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 292, 1940 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Roseville, 1930-1937); chemist (Drummoyne, 1943-1954); retail chemist (Strathfield, 1958-1963) ===''RETALLICK''=== * [[/James Moncrieff Retallick|Retallick, James Moncrieff]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKK3-QDW] - 1898(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2XO Bellingen (1930-1939, 1946-1947); 2FE Portable Bellingen (1933-1939); 2XO Raleigh (1948-1955); 2XO Coffs Harbour (1956-1958); 2XO Urunga (1960-1969); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 664, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: attendant (Substation, Raleigh, 1949-1954); electrical mechanic (Urunga, 1963-1968) ===''REYNOLDS''=== * [[/Arthur Pretoria Reynolds|Reynolds, Arthur Pretoria]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6F6-6PX] - 1900(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AP Sydney (Oatley, 1931-1936); 2AP Parkes (1937); 2AP Albury (1938-1939); 2AP Sydney (Richmond, 1946-1960); 2AP Katoomba (1961-1965); 2AP Leura (1969); 2AP Blackheath (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 34, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (Oatley, NSW, 1931-1936); radio engineer (Parkes, NSW, 1937; Richmond, NSW, 1943-1958; Leura, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Shipley, NSW, 1972) * [[/George Daniel Reynolds|Reynolds, George Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9J-VBQ] - 1886(NZ)-1964(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 180, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Rockhampton, 1917; Cooktown, 1928); radio (Malvern, 1934-1937); wireless operator (New Farm, 1943); radio station manager (Townsville, 1949); retired (Malvern, 1954-1963) * [[/Reginald Patrick Reynolds|Reynolds, Reginald Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH3-V8S] - 1908(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2RH Temora (1931-1933); 2RH Leeton (1933); 2RH Wagga Wagga (1935-1938); 2RH Young (1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 211, 1931; AOLCP 52, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943-1958; Elizabeth Bay, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Randwick, NSW, 1968); technician (Randwick, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald James Reynolds| Reynolds, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNH-BFX] - 1912(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2AFR Sydney (Granville, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Westmead, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1855, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Granville, NSW, 1934-1937); telegraphist (Granville, NSW, 1943); postal employee (Westmead, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''REYNOLDSON''=== * [[/Edmund Laurence Reynoldson|Reynoldson, Edmund Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QH-63N] - 1895(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: XKB Strathmerton (1913-1914); 3FC Receive Melbourne (City, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 673, 1921 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW1 (Signal Engineers, 2nd Division); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Comment: Brother Leonard Mood Reynoldson killed at Bullecourt - Electoral Rolls: operator (Brighton, Vic, 1922); postmaster (St James, Echuca, Vic, 1924-1926; Hayfield, Vic, 1931-1954); nil (Ringwood East, Vic, 1963) ===''RHEUBEN''=== * [[/Owen Rheuben|Rheuben, Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNYD-98M] - 1893(NSW)-1968(Vic) - Licences: XLL Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1913-1914); 3UA Receive Melbourne (Carlton, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: turner (South Melbourne, Vic, 1914); engineer (Carlton, Vic, 1921-1924; Caulfield East, Vic, 1927-1931; Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1963); retired (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''RHODES''=== * [[/Harry Rhodes|Rhodes, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BS-QMC] - 1887?(???)-1966(SA) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Kadina (1923); 5HR Kadina (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Needs more research - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Quorn, 1939-1943; Grassmere, 1943) - TroveTag: "5HR - Harry Rhodes" ===''RIBBETT''=== * [[/Thomas John Ribbett|Ribbett, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQQ-YRJ] - 1880(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPOE, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RICH''=== * [[/Charles Fry Rich|Rich, Charles Fry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-YZ3] - 1873(Eng)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 4CR Fife Bay, Papua - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 4VX 2AJZ 9VX 2API Mackendrick Charles William Rich - Electoral Rolls: retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1949) * [[/Mackendrick Charles William Rich|Rich, Mackendrick Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-5MB] - 1903(PNG)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 4VX Samarai, Papua (1938-1939); 2AJZ Sydney (Chatswood, 1946); 9VX Port Moresby (1947-1948); 2API Sydney (Manly Vale, 1954-1955; Balgowlah, 1956-1969; Manly Vale, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 4CR Charles Fry Rich - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Manly Vale, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Manly Vale, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RICHARDS''=== * [[/G. F. Richards|Richards, G. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (Moonah, 1923); 2237 Hobart (Moonah, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Richards|Richards, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDM-JZ6] - 1888(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4XK Ipswich (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 575, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mine manager (Silkstone, 1917-1932; Booval, 1936-1958) * [[/Maurice Evans Richards|Richards, Maurice Evans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3X-KPB] - 1910(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5CY Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); 5MR Adelaide (Glenunga, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 369, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Likely a relation of 5WR Wilfred Mayo Richards - Electoral Rolls: welder (Millswood East, SA, 1943) * [[/Norman Henry Richards|Richards, Norman Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH1-NL1] - 1912(Eng)-2007(Qld) - Licences: 4NR Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1932-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1071, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1936-1937); mechanic (Eagle Junction, Qld, 1943); refrigeration engineer (Maryborough, Qld, 1949-1954); engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1963-1968); retired (Glasshouse Mountains, Qld, 1972-1977; Tin Can Bay, Qld, 1980) * [[/Victor John Richards|Richards, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFML-3HH] - 1916(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6JR Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1894, 1937, WA; 2COCP 265, 1939; 1COCP 367, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Nedlands, WA, 1937); radio operator (Alice Springs, NT, 1943); machinery assistant (Wivenhoe, Tas, 1949); radio technician (Darlinghurst West, NSW, 1949; Charters Towers, Qld, 1949)); radio operator (Carlingford, NSW, 1954); radio technician (Blacktown, NSW, 1958); technician (Applecross, WA, 1958-1972); radio officer (Applecross, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Wilfred Mayo Richards|Richards, Wilfred Mayo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3X-6W4] - 1896(SA)-1948(SA) - 5WR Adelaide (Medindie Gardens, 1927-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 364, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil - certainly a relation of 5MR Maurice Evans Richards ===''RICHARDSON''=== * [[/Alan Kennington Richardson|Richardson, Alan Kennington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRM-73L] - 1914(SA)-1994(SA) - Licences: 5AR Adelaide (Everard Park, 1934-1939; City, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1277, 1934, SA; AOLCP 201, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Everard Park, SA, 1939) * [[/Charles Augustus Richardson|Richardson, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ7-45H] - 1905(Eng)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 2PT Sydney (Five Dock, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 922, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Five Dock, NSW, 1932-1943); RAAF (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949); salesman (St Kilda, Vic, 1954); sales (Toorak, Vic, 1954-1963); retired (Warrnambool, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/George Henry Richardson|Richardson, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZG-11X] - 1919(Tas)-2003(???) - Licences: 7GR Hobart (Hobart City, 1939, 1947-1948; Sandy Bay, 1954-1980); 2NMF Sydney (Manly, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2302, 1939, Tas; BOCP 293, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, Tas, 1943; Queenborough, Tas, 1949; Nelson, Tas, 1954-1963) * [[/Jasper Bede Richardson|Richardson, Jasper Bede]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1J-LTY] - 1907(WA)-1969(WA) - Licences: 6LX Perth (Fremantle, 1931-1933; Hollywood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 831, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (East Fremantle, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Hollywood, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943; East Fremantle, WA, 1949); mechanic (Bicton, WA, 1954-1968) * [[/John Keith Richardson|Richardson, John Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QQ-76P] - 1906(Qld)-1954(Tas) - Licences: 4KR Barcaldine (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: overseer ("Ashgrove", Gore, 1930-1932) - Trovetag: "4KR - John Keith Richardson" * [[/Laurence Ross Nelson Richardson|Richardson, Laurence Ross Nelson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTND-7RH] - 1914(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3LD Melbourne (Armadale, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 821, 1931, Vic; AOLCP 116, 1933; COCP2 258, 1939; COCP1 303, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1936; Malvern, Vic, 1937); nil (Bayswater, Vic, 1949); technician (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert John Richardson|Richardson, Robert John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYX6-FTT] - 1912(Vic)-2004(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3ZP Melbourne (Collingwood, 1936-1939; Cheltenham, 1947-1975); 3ZP Moe (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1785, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Collingwood, Vic, 1934-1937); machinist (Cheltenham, Vic, 1942; Heatherton, Vic, 1949-1967); PMG employee (Cheltenham, Vic, 1977); retired (Moe, Vic, 1980) ===''RICHES''=== * [[/Sydney James William Riches|Riches, Sydney James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RF-1ST] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3SJ Melbourne (Northcote, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 34, 1931; AOCP 1784, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1931-1937); farmer (Larpent, Vic, 1943-1977) ===''RICH-PHILLIPS''=== SEE PHILLIPS, principally John Rich Phillips ===''RICHMOND''=== * [[/Cecil Harry Garbett Richmond|Richmond, Cecil Harry Garbett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTB-MV6] - 1910(Qld)-2009(Qld)99yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2059, 1937, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Awards: Imperial Service Medal (1970, Shipping Dept, clerical assistant) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Holland Park, Qld, 1943-1972); retired (Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''RICHTER''=== * [[/Roy Wilfred Richter|Richter, Roy Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCN-XHW] - 1920(NSW)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2ADP Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939); 2ACR Sydney (Manly Vale, 1961; Belrose, 1965-1969); 2ACR Ellenboraugh via Wauchope (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1741, 1936, NSW; COCP2 146, 1938; COCP1 194, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943; Manly, NSW, 1949; Collaroy, NSW, 1954); manager (Fairlight, NSW, 1958); engineer (Manly Vale, NSW, 1963); manufacturer (Belrose, NSW, 1972); grazier (Ellenboraugh, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RICKABY''=== * [[/Lorimer Douglas Rickaby|Rickaby, Lorimer Douglas "Rick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMR4-Z8W] - 1906(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4VR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Coopers Plains, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 485, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4VL, 4AK, 4BK); military (WW2, RAN); ship wireless officer; security officer (MSS) - Relationships: father of 4RX Brian ??? Rickaby; father-in-law of 4VR Valerie ??? Rickaby - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Flinders Naval Depot, Vic, 1931-1934); radio engineer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1949); meter reader (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1958-1972) * [[/Brian ??? Rickaby|Rickaby, Brian ???]] - Licences: 4ZAP Brisbane (Coopers Plains, 1960); 4RX Brisbane (Salisbury, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: AOLCP; AOCP; BOCP; TVOCP - amateur operator; broadcast engineer (Qld State Broadcasting Office, P&TD / DoC / DoTaC / ABA) - Relationships: son of 4VR Lorimer Douglas Rickaby; husband of 4VR Valerie ??? Rickaby - Electoral Rolls: ===''RIDGWAY''=== * [[/Edwin Keith Ridgway|Ridgway, Edwin Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVNZ-36N] - 1909(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3EQ Leongatha (1934-1937); 2AGQ Henty (1938); 3IV Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1282, 1938, Vic; BOCP 519, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Ballarat West, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''RIEDEL''=== * [[/Paul Wolfgang Riedel|Riedel, Paul Wolfgang]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH1-BSM] - 1916(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5PW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1947; Hawthorn, 1948-1954; West Marden, 1955-1965; Marden, 1969; Manningham, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2456, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RIETHMULLER''=== * [[/Eric Charles Riethmuller|Riethmuller, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64Z-XCL] - 1903(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4SK Willis Island (1931) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 250, 1930; 1COCP 299, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Jandowae, 1936); radio technician (Wellington, NSW, 1937; Moorooka, 1943); radio operator (Darlinghurst, 1949; Wahroonga, 1963-1972); retired (Toowoomba, 1972-1980) ===''RILEY''=== * [[/Morton Russell Riley|Riley, Morton Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJJ7-62N] - 1911(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3TN Hamilton (1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1789, 1936, Vic; BOCP 507, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Hamilton, Vic, 1934-1954) * [[/William Frederick Riley|Riley, William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK87-JBH] - 1919(WA)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4FS Brisbane (Moorooka, 1938-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2240, 1938, Qld; COCP1 401, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Longreach, Qld, 1943; Moorooka, Qld, 1949); aircraft surveyor (Lane Cove, NSW, 1954; Gladesville, NSW, 1958-1968; Turramurra, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/William James Riley|Riley, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKCG-NHL] - 1907(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2YX Sydney (Balmain, 1932-1939, 1946-1950; Strathfield, 1954; Balmain, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1056, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Refer Ancestry.com for details of a difficult life - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balmain, NSW, 1933-1977) ===''RING''=== * [[/Keith Mostyn Ring|Ring, Keith Mostyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKB8-YR7] - 1913(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5KH Adelaide (Kensington Park, 1932-1939, 1947-1948; Marion, 1954; Eden Hills, 1955-1969); 5KH Williamstown (1975); 5KH Kapunda (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 923, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Jamestown, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas Leo Ring|Ring, Thomas Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-D97] - 1893(Vic)-1945(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 233, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1916; Sandgate, 1921); clerical assistant (Bowen, Qld, 1925); postmaster (Texas, 1930-1937); retired (Hendra, Qld, 1943) ===''RINGROSE''=== * [[/William Stanley Ringrose|Ring, William Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPC-GSV] - 1900(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2YR Sydney (Epping, 1931-1939); 2BSR Forster (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 421, 1919 (Marconi); COCP2 129, 1930; COCP1 193, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Epping, NSW, 1935-1949); radio technician (Eastwood, NSW, 1954); technician (OTC Doonside Rd, Blacktown, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Forster, NSW, 1968) ===''RIPPEN''=== * [[/Adolf Heinrich Gerhard Rippen|Rippen, Adolf Heinrich Gerhard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-QSB] - 1919(WA)-1941(Off coast of Kenya) - Licences: 6GR Perth (Fremantle, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1731, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, HMAS Sydney II, Telegraphist) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fremantle, 1943) - Links: [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/registrydetails.asp?ID=478 HMAS Sydney II Memorial]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/644953 VWMA]; [http://www.streetwisemedia.com.au/unknown-sydney-sailor-named-after-80-years/ Streetwise] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''RIVERS''=== * [[/Edmund Ronald Rivers|Rivers, Edmund Ronald or Ronald Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJH-V2S] - 1901(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 3ER Receive Melbourne (Essendon, 1922-1923); 3ER Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 767, 1923 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RIX''=== * [[/Walter Henry George Rix|Rix, Walter Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMQX-KZQ] - 1898(Qld)-1923(Qld) - Licences: 4EC Receive Brisbane (Bulimba, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: tram conductor (Valley, Qld, 1919-1921) ===''ROBB''=== * [[/Arthur Victor Robb|Robb, Arthur Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G881-MTY] - 1888(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: Unknown Callsign Sydney (Arncliffe, 1911) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Surveyor, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Lake Wyangan, Griffith, NSW, 1930-1935) * [[/Gladstone Grey Robb|Robb, Gladstone Grey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SW-6JS] - 1892(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XJDP Melbourne (Croxton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); PMGD (1911+, research section; developed splitting amplifier for first interstate broadcast 22 Sep 1925; in charge first shortwave tx VLR3 - Electoral Rolls: postal mechanic (Northcote, Vic, 1914); mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1915; Croxton, Vic, 1916; Northcote, Vic, 1919-1963); retired (Oakleigh South, Vic, 1967-1968) * [[/Walter Lindsay Robb|Robb, Walter Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJ9-JBL] - 1917(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3WX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1938-1939); 3YR Melbourne (South Caulfield, 1947-1948; Essendon West, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2122, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: finisher (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1942); toolmaker (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); draftsman (Essendon, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''ROBBINS''=== * [[/Thomas Fellows Robbins|Robbins, Thomas Fellows]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5X-2SL] - 1918(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5DK Adelaide (Fullarton, 1935-1937; Malvern, 1938-1939); 5AQ Leigh Creek (1954-1960); 5AQ Port Augusta (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1548, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Malvern, SA, 1941-1943) ===''ROBERTS''=== * [[/Charles D'Arcy Roberts|Roberts, Charles D'Arcy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2N-VBN] - 1909(NSW)-1943(Burma) - Licences: 2JV Sydney (Greenwich, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 408, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (signalman, 8 Division Signals, 1943) - Electoral rolls: clerk (Lane Cove, 1930-1937) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Edmund Charles Roberts|Roberts, Edmund Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1Q-WMS] - 1919(Vic)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 2QK Sydney (Lakemba, 1946; Punchbowl, 1947); 9QK Lae (1948); 2QK Sydney (Lakemba, 1954-1961); 2QN Lakemba (1969); 4QI Gladstone (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2279, 1939, NSW; BOCP 1882, 1960; TVOCP 310, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1958); technician (Bendigo, Vic, 1963); TV technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1963-1972); RAN (Nowra, NSW, 1972-1977); radio technician (Gladstone, Qld, 1977-1980); engineer (Seaford, Vic, 1980) * [[/Harry Mayland Roberts|Roberts, Harry Mayland or Mayfield (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLH-KKF] - 1912(SA)-1979(SA) - Licences: 5MY Adelaide (Alberton East, 1931; Myrtle Bank, 1938-1939; Fullarton Estate, 1947-1954; Plympton, 1955-1965; North Plympton, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 763, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Myrtle Bank, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Herbert Charles Roberts|Roberts, Herbert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHG-122] - 1902(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3HR Sea Lake (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1669, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Sea Lake, Vic, 1931-1977) * [[/J. C. A. Roberts|Roberts, J. C. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAY Sydney (Parramatta, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Identification: Not yet identified, despite three given names - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Michael Denis Roberts|Roberts, John Michael Denis or Dennis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89R-5VT] - 1917(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2ACK Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1939); 2JS Sydney (Campsie, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1656, 1936, NSW; AOCP1 8, 1946; COCP1 1119, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Keith McLeod Roberts|Roberts, Keith McLeod]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJS-1GN] - 1909(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3QO Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1938-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2109, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Nicholas William Roberts|Roberts, Nicholas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-XKV] - 1915(SA)-1936(SA) - Licences: 5NR Adelaide (St Peters, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1228, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon, age 21yo - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Noel Grafton Roberts|Roberts, Noel Grafton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRD-CCL] - 1924(Eng)-2008(Eng) - Licences: 5NR Katherine (1947) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 589, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Tally Ho, Vic, 1967-1968; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Phillip Roberts|Roberts, Phillip]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZF Narrandera (1932-1935); 2AFF Wagga Wagga (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1014, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Narrandera, NSW, 1931-1932); storeman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1980) * [[/Richard George Crafter Roberts|Roberts, Richard George Crafter or Crofter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWFZ-Z24] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UU Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 750, 1922; 2COCP 430, 1933; 1COCP 505, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashfield, 1933-1936; Lovetts Bay, 1943; Chatswood, 1949-1958) * [[/Ronald Joseph Roberts|Roberts, Ronald Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1S-97N] - 1913(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1887, 1937, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tailor (Melbourne South, Vic, 1936-1943); technician (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Russell Flexmore Roberts|Roberts, Russell Flexmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL4K-265] - 18??-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4PN Brisbane (West End, 1927-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 372, 1927, No. 41 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; television experimenter (4CM); broadcaster (4BC, manager) - Electoral Rolls: musical director (South Brisbane, 1919); musician (Coorparoo, 1934); manager (Yeronga, 1936-1937); alderman (Annerley, 1954) * [[/V. Roberts|Roberts, V.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROBERTSON''=== * [[/Albert Edward Robertson|Robertson, Albert Edward "Robbie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBR1-G68] - 1908(???)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 3US Melbourne (Auburn, 1938-1939); 2US Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1969; Chatswood, 1975; Castle Grove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1968); radio officer (Chatswood, NSW, 1972); retired (Castle Cove, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Archibald Gordon Hamilton Robertson|Robertson, Archibald Gordon Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62Y-5YZ] - 1906(South Africa)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2ALA Sydney (Undercliffe, 1938-1939; Enfield, 1946-1950; Crows Nest, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2196, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Bankstown, NSW, 1930; Marrickville, NSW, 1930; Toxteth, NSW, 1932-1934; Campsie, NSW, 1935; Glebe, NSW, 1937; Enfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Crows Nest, NSW, 1954) * [[/Brian Desmond Robertson|Robertson, Brian Desmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2G-W63] - 1921(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 1RD Macquarie Island (1950s); 5RD Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 998, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/David Sterling Robertson|Robertson, David Sterling]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2M-F7H] - 1920(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RN Adelaide (Mt Lofty, 1937-1939, 1948-1965); 1ATR Canberra (Deakin, 1956; Yarralumla, 1960); 5RN Adelaide (Stirling, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1944, 1937, SA; 2COCP 346, 1940; 1COCP 405, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Husband of 5YL-1YL Denise Alison Robertson nee Haslam - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (North Sydney, 1943) * [[/Denise Alison Robertson|Robertson nee Haslam, Denise Alison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2M-JWG] - 1927(NSW)-2008(SA) - Licences: 1YL Canberra (Yarralumla, 1960-1965); 5YL Adelaide (Stirling, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3552, 1956, ACT - amateur operator; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 5RN-1ATR David Sterling Robertson - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROBINS''=== * [[/Eric Francis Robins|Robins, Eric Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZKN-B51] - 1919(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6RB Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1938-1939, 1947); 6RB Northam (1948); 6RB Perth (Joondanna, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2221, 1938, WA; COCP1 2032, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (South Perth, WA, 1949); postal officer (Joondanna, WA, 1954-1972); public servant (Joondanna, WA, 1977-1980) ===''ROBINSON''=== * [[/Alexander Robinson|Robinson, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1G8-ZJ2] - 1900(Eng)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2GR Sydney (Haberfield, 1930-1937; Richmond, 1938-1939; Hunter's Hill, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 498/499, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical meter tester (Haberfield, 1933-1936) - Callsign: 2GR callsign previously held by Joseph Sydney Marks * [[/Arthur Robinson|Robinson, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CS-4PP] - 1926(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ABF Sale (1948-1956); 3ABF Melbourne (Croydon, 1960); 3ABF Traralgon (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2710, 1948, Vic; TVOCP 184, 1959 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sale, 1949-1954); technician (Croydon, 1963); PMG TV technician (Traralgon, 1963-1980) * [[/Charles John Robinson|Robinson, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNJD-DC5] - 1908(Tas)-2004(???) - Licences: 7RC Launceston (1936-1937); 7KR Launceston (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1668, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: carter (Launceston, 1936-1937); cordial maker (Launceston, 1943) * [[/Harry Percival Robinson|Robinson, Harry Percival or Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1QW-J96] - 1905(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5HN Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1947-1960; Windsor Gardens, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2168, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Port Adelaide, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John William Robinson|Robinson, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7H-Q61] - 1895(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2EN Receive Sydney (Ryde, 1922-1923); 2RN Receive Sydney (Concord, 1923); 4RN Brisbane (Kedron, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur broadcaster; Honorary Radio Inspector NSW; First director 4QG - Comment: several contemporaneous JWRs - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Merthyr, Qld, 1925-1926); radio engineer (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1928); engineer (Herston, 1936-1937) - TroveTag: "2EN-2RN-4RN - John William Robinson" ===''ROBSON''=== * [[/Colin Laudreux Robson|Robson, Colin Laudreux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYV-TL8] - 1916(WA)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6XI Perth (Mt Lawley, 1937-1939); 6XI Northam (1947-1948); 6XI Waterloo (1954-1960); 6XI bunbury (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 181, 1936; AOCP 2055, 1937, WA; BOCP 234, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (6AM Quarters, Northam, WA, 1949; 6TZ, Waterloo, WA, 1958-1963; Bunbury, WA, 1968-1972) ===''ROCHE''=== * [[/L. Roche|Roche, L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJCG Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROCKBERG''=== * [[/Alec Rockberg|Rockberg, Alec]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPW1-965] - 1907(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2RG Sydney (CBD, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 771, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Five Dock, NSW, 1943; Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1949; Five Dock, NSW, 1954-1958; Haberfield, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''ROCKWELL''=== * [[/Horace Bruce Rockwell|Rockwell, Horace Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K882-BWV] - 1887(Tas)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XQH Brisbane (Wynnum) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; WW1; WW2; a founder of Wireless Institute of Queensland 1912 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fort Lytton, Qld, 1913; Wynnum, Qld, 1917-1919); electrical engineer (Enoggera, Qld, 1919; Chelmer, Qld, 1925); electrician (Fort Lytton, Qld, 1936-1937); soldier (Middle Head, NSW, 1943); engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XQH - Horace Bruce Rockwell" ===''RODDA''=== * [[/William David Rodda|Rodda, William David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WK-4JB] - 1907(WA)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6WR Perth (Claremont, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 435, 1928, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 1191, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Claremont, 1931-1936; Nedlands, 1937; Claremont, 1943); control operator (Nedlands, 1949-1954); technician (Perth, 1958) ===''RODGER''=== * [[/Malcolm Alan Rodger|Rodger, Malcolm Alan or Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Y-LSY] - 1913(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3UI Tatura (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2334, 1939, Vic; BOCP 587, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Kyabram, Vic, 1934; Tatura, Vic, 1935-1954) ===''RODWELL''=== * [[/Albert Edward Rodwell|Rodwell, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWX8-VG7] - 1909(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Bowen Hills, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bowen Hills, Qld, 1936-1937); grocer (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949); company manager (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1954-1968); bookseller (Aspley, Qld, 1972) * [[/J. G. Rodwell|Rodwell, J. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 244 Sydney (North Sydney, 1920) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROGER''=== * [[/John Herman Roger|Roger, John Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQ3-315] - 1901(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2KV Sydney (Moore Park, 1929); 2KV Newcastle (CBD, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 829, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone electrician (Lambton, NSW, 1930); telephone mechanic (Newcastle, NSW, 1932); no occupation (Earlwood, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Beresfield, NSW, 1949); broadcasting technician (Surry Hills, NSW, 1949); broadcasting engineer (Earlwood, NSW, 1954); postal employee (Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1972-1980); ===''ROGERS''=== * [[/Bernard Stanley Rogers|Rogers, Bernard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPV-L34] - 1912(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5FG Adelaide (Blackwood, 1934-1939; Edwardstown, 1947-1948; Glandore, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1274, 1934, SA; 1COCP 907, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Edwardstown, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Joseph Edwin Rogers|Rogers, Joseph Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYT-JXW] - 1904(Tas)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3TO Melbourne (Camberwell, 1933-1937); 2AHN Sydney (Epping, 1938); 3TO Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948); 3TO Yallourn (1954-1965); 3TO Newborough (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1091, 1933, Vic; BOCP 1452, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1927); manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1937; Nedlands, WA, 1943); patrolman (Yallorn, Vic, 1949-1967); clerk (Newborough, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Lionel Cecil Rogers|Rogers, Lionel Cecil or Cecil Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBJJ-56H] - 1904(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3KF Receive Melbourne (Seddon, 1922); 3LI Melbourne (Seddon, 1937; Footscray, 1938-1939; Seddon, 1947-1948); 3ADQ Rockbank (1965) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 836, 1924 (Spark); COCP2 101, 1937; COCP1 474, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Footscray North, Vic, 1926-1931); labourer (McMillans, Vic, 1935-1936); operator (Footscray North, Vic, 1936; Footscray South, Vic, 1937-1949); technician (wireless station, Rockbank, Vic, 1954-1967) * [[/Richard Rogers|Rogers, Richard "Ric"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZN-LHZ] - Living - Licences: 7RO Hobart (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; historian (Amateur Radio Tas) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROHDE''=== * [[/William Campbell Rohde|Rohde, William Campbell "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76S-GRF] - 1907(Qld)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4RW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 493, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (YWCA Wireless Club); comms engineer (PMGD); broadcast engineer (4QG) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Red Hill, 1934-1943; Newmarket, 1949); postal engineer (Coorparoo, 1958-1980) ===''ROLLS''=== * [[/Sydney Rolls|Rolls, Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-V3F] - 1886(???)-1957(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Auburn, Vic, 1916-1919); naval officer (Camberwell, Vic, 1924-1925); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1928-1949) ===''ROOKS''=== * [[/John Rooks|Rooks, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6FX-5F2] - 1904(Eng)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ADD Sydney (Sans Souci, 1937); 3DD Melbourne (Cribb Point, 1938); 6DD Perth (Redcliffe, 1947-1948); 4DD Townsville (1956-1969); 2BDD Sydney (Sans Souci, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 23, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Sans Souci, NSW, 1934-1937; Cribb Point, Vic, 1942); radio inspector (Sans Souci, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Redcliffe, WA, 1949); communications officer (Sans Souci, NSW, 1954); communications supervisor (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1972; Sans Souci, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''ROPER''=== * [[/Thornton Graham Roper|Roper, Thornton Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HY-FH7] - 1898(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3ZB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1954; Surrey Hills, 1955; East Malvern, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2370, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (at WW1 enlistment); turner & fitter (Melbourne East, Vic, 1922-1924); turner (Oakleigh, Vic, 1925-1931); fruiterer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1934-1937); fitter (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Malvern East, Vic, 1963) ===''ROSCOE''=== * [[/Geoffrey Thomas Roscoe|Roscoe, Geoffrey Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QR-GJY] - 1900(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Receive Condamine (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Condamine, Qld, 1925; Macknade, Qld, 1936-1937; Boonah, Qld, 1943); retired (St Lucia, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''ROSE''=== * [[/Benjamin Isaac Rose|Rose, Benjamin Isaac]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDQ-GPR] - 1898(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3FR Receive Melbourne (South Oakleigh, 1922); 3TG Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 754, 1922 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1924-1936); carrier (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942); grocer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949); storeman (North Clayton, Vic, 1963) * [[/Henry Englebert Rose|Rose, Henry Englebert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPD1-TF3] - 1894(NSW)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 2LP Receive Warren (1922); 2HR Warren (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Dalby, Qld, 1913); station manager (Yanganbil, NSW, 1930); grazier (Warren, NSW, 1933); stock and station agent (Warren, NSW, 1935-1936; Annaby, NSW, 1937-1943) * [[/Robert William (Qld) Rose|Rose, Robert William (Qld)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DS-JJM] - 1911(Qld)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 4RR Brisbane (1925); 4RQ Longreach (1930-1939, 1946-1948); 2AQR Wallsend (1956-1961); 2AQR Avoca (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 576, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; chemist - Comment: Another Robert William Rose b1923 BOCP 993 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowong, 1925); chemist (Longreach, 1936-1949; West Wallsend, 1958-1963; Avoca Beach, 1968) * [[/Robert William (Vic) Rose|Rose, Robert William (Vic)]] - 1923(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 993, 1948; 3AIR 1790, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''ROSEBLADE''=== * [[/Rex Kitchener Roseblade|Roseblade, Rex Kitchener]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHF-YPM] - 1914(Vic)-1993(ACT) - Licences: 3QJ Melbourne (Kew, 1932-1939); 2RI Canberra (Barton, 1947); 3QJ Melbourne (Balcombe Camp, 1954-1955; Ashburton, 1956-1960); 1QJ Canberra (Narrabundah, 1965-1969; Campbell, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 930, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 152, 1938; 2COCP 177, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1937-1943); soldier (Glen Iris, Vic, 1954; Narrabundah, ACT, 1963-1968; Campbell, ACT, 1972-1980) ===''ROSENSKJAR''=== * [[/F. Rosenskjar|Rosenskjar, F.]] - 19??-19?? - 4?? Brisbane (Fairfield) (Operator 4BI), amateur operator, amateur broadcaster ===''ROSEVEAR''=== * [[/Ernest Donovan Rosevear|Rosevear, Ernest Donovan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWL-VRK] - 1914(SA)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2405, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: panelbeater (Brighton, SA, 1939); press operator (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''ROSEWARNE''=== * [[/Jeffrey Paul Rosewarne|Rosewarne, Jeffrey Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR41-ZWP] - 1920(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5MN Snowtown (1947-1948); 5MN Kadina (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2313, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROSS''=== * [[/Alexander David Ross|Ross, Alexander David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G68V-KFR] - 1883(Sct)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Professor of Mathematics & Physics, University of Perth) - Electoral Rolls: university professor (Perth Club, 1916; West Perth, 1925-1954); retired (Albany, WA, 1958-1963) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ross-alexander-david-8270 ADB]; [[w:Alexander_David_Ross|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.news.uwa.edu.au/archive/201206204747/features/setting-standards-excellence/ UWA]; [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1967QJRAS...8..297. Harvard Obit] * [[/John Francis Ross|Ross, John Francis "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Z1-TYT] - 1922(SA)-2021(NSW)98yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - engineer (PMGD); journalist (editor, The Broadcaster); historian (broadcasting, Amateur Radio, radiocommunications); author ("History of Radio in South Australia"; "Radio Broadcast Technology"); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Member of the Order of Australia, "For service to the media as a radio broadcasting engineer", 1989 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Waterstone Mansen Ross|Ross, Reginald Waterstone Mansen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RP-ZML] - 1907(South Africa)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 2IG Albury (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1429, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Mildura, Vic, 1934; Albury, NSW, 1936-1943); technical assistant (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); clerk (Sunshine, Vic, 1958-1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''ROST''=== * [[/Albert William Rost|Rost, Albert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2S-FXW] - 1887(Qld)-1949(NSW) - Licences: XBR Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Waverley, NSW, 1913; Epping, NSW, 1930-1937; Eastwood, NSW, 1943; West Ryde, 1949) ===''ROUDIE''=== * [[/Andrea Roudie|Roudie, Andrea "Andrew"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNX-X16] - 1912(Greece)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3UJ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1932-1933; Fairfield, 1937-1939; Ashburton, 1947-1948; Ringwood East, 1954; Croydon, 1955-1965; Vermont, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 878, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); engineer (Ringwood, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Croydon, Vic, 1963); engineer (Vermont, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''ROUTLEDGE''=== * [[/Robert Angus Routledge|Routledge, Robert Angus "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX2-BDP] - 1913(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5RA Adelaide (Richmond, 1930-1931; Henley Beach, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 679, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Henley, 1939); radio technician (Henley, 1941); physics technician (Glenelg, 1943) ===''ROWE''=== * [[/R. L. Rowe|Rowe, R. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LR Sydney (Milsons Point, 1928; McMahons Point, 1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 267, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROWLAND''=== * [[/Robert George Rowland|Rowland, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH14-G2J] - 1902(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3GR Ballarat (1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 657, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Grovedale, 1924); storekeeper (Majorca, 1925-1927; Ballarat, 1931); radio dealer (Ballarat, 1936-1980) - Comment: Don't confuse 3ZGG/3AFS Robert George Rowlands ===''ROWLATT''=== * [[/Thomas William Rowlatt|Rowlatt, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCMJ-HZT] - 1892(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1915-1921); engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1925-1937); mechanical engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1943-1968); retired (Chermside, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''ROWLES''=== * [[/Charles Alfred Rowles|Rowles, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPCL-YYT] - 1908(Eng)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 2OS Sydney (Double Bay, 1931-1933; Bondi, 1933-1935); 3OS Melbourne (Armadale, 1947; East St Kilda, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 849, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 422, 1933; COCP1 361, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bus conductor (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); radio (Waverley, NSW, 1934-1935); aeradio operator (Aeradio Station, Forrest, WA, 1943); control officer (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); technician (Camberwell, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1958; Jordanville, Vic, 1967-1968; Mt Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROWLEY''=== * [[/Frank Rowley|Rowley, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76R-9S5] - 1916(Vic)-1991(NZ) - Licences: 3QF Melbourne (Avonsleigh, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954; East Frankston, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2071, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1937-1942); builder (Avonleigh, Vic, 1949-1954; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROY''=== * [[/Arthur Beresford|Roy, Arthur Beresford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXWQ-QB1] - 1910(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2OP Sydney (Waverley, 1931-1939; Rose Bay, 1946-1947); 2OP New Lambton (1948); 2OP Sydney (Leichhardt, 1950; Strathfield, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 722, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Waverley, NSW, 1932-1937; New Lambton, NSW, 1943; Leichhardt, NSW, 1949; Homebush, NSW, 1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963) * [[/Arthur Richard Roy|Roy, Arthur Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKT-N5V] - 1916(NSW)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 2ADR Sydney (Mascot, 1936-1939); 3ADR Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1956; Armadale, 1960; Toorak, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1734, 191936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mascot, NSW, 1937); St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); manufacturer (Toorak, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROYLE''=== * [[/William Arthur Kirkcaldy Royle|Royle, William Arthur Kirkcaldy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ13-BBQ] - 1909(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2WA Sydney (Edgecliff, 1927-1928); 2AWK Sydney (Darling Point, 1946-1950; Sandringham, 1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 318, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: underwriter (Edgecliff, 1936-1954); agent (Sandringham, 1958) ===''RUBAN''=== * [[/John Peter Ruban|Ruban, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CM-DMS] - 1925(???)-2015(Vic) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Footscray North, 1963-1968); technician (Maidstone, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''RUCK''=== * [[/Charles Leonard Ruck|Ruck, Charles Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTVS-3DH] - 1894(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3JO Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 315, 1917 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy, 1914-1925) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Malvern, Vic, 1922; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1933; Canterbury, Vic, 1934-1936; Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1963); retired (Camberwell, Vic, 1968) ===''RUDKIN''=== * [[/Keith Rudkin|Rudkin, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQQ-3WC] - 1910(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2DG Newcastle (Stockton, 1935-1936; Abermain, 1937-1939; Maitland, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1418, 1935, NSW; BOCP 435, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Wickham, NSW, 1932); dairy farmer (Stratford, NSW, 1933); carrier (Stockton, NSW, 1935; Abermain, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Abermain, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Maitland, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''RUMBLE''=== * [[/James Eric Rumble|Rumble, James Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G49Y-S8W] - 1917(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6RU Perth (Subiaco, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Wembley, 1954-1960; City Beach, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2222, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Subiaco, WA, 1949); manager (Wembley, WA, 1954-1963); company director (City Beach, WA, 1968-1980) ===''RUMBOLD''=== * [[/George Henry Rumbold|Rumbold, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VKD-BSQ] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3GR Bendigo (1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 349, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bendigo, Vic, 1928); insurance agent (Kyneton, Vic, 1931; Shepparton, Vic, 1931; Bendigo, Vic, 1936-1937); assistant superintendent (Bendigo, Vic, 1942-1954); cabinet maker (Bendigo, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''RUSE''=== * [[/Thomas William Ruse|Ruse, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZMB-QWY] - 1891(Vic)-1987(WA)95yo - Licences: 6WK Perth (Perth City, 1930-1931; Osborne Park, 1933-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 627, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Osborne Park, 1916-1972); retired (Bunbury, 1977-1980) ===''RUSSACK''=== * [[/Harry Lancelot Russack|Russack, Harry Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYZX-Q5L] - 1907(SA)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2BN Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 946, 1927; COCP2 81, 1930) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Croydon, NSW, 1933-1936; Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1954); agent (Surry Hills, NSW, 1958); company director (Greenwich, NSW, 1958; Forestville, NSW, 1963; Frenchs Forest, NSW, 1968); retired (Stuarts Point, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RUSSELL''=== * [[/Albert Cooper Russell|Russell, Albert Cooper "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ9-BQV] - 1916(WA)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 6AR Albany (1936-1937); 6AR Northam (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1670, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Katanning, WA, 1937); mechanic (New Town, Tas, 1943-1949); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Sans Souci, NSW, 1958; Double Bay, NSW, 1963; Kensington, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/George Justice Russell|Russell, George Justice "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLY-QTV] - 1908(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2QA Tullamore (1932-1936); 2QA Nyngan (1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 960, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Tullamore, NSW, 1930-1936); radio engineer (Nyngan, NSW, 1937-1968); retired (Nyngan, NSW, 1972) * [[/Ronald Albert Henry Russell|Russell, Ronald Albert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q8-Z2W] - 1912(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3EO Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2176, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cobug, Vic, 1934); constable (Melbourne East, Vic, 1936; Coburg, Vic, 1937-1954) ===''RUTHERFORD''=== * [[/Ernest Rutherford|Rutherford, Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLK-WGB]- 1871(NZ)-1937(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Ernest Rutherford|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/1908/rutherford/biographical/ Nobel Prize]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ernest-Rutherford Britannica] ===''RUTLEDGE''=== * [[/Cyril Rutledge|Rutledge, Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M441-T34] - 1904(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6DC Receive Perth (Highgate Hill, 1923); 6CR Perth (North Perth, 1960-1965, Applecross, 1969; Attadale, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2496, 1942, WA; BOCP 547, 1944 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (North Perth, WA, 1925-1926); chemist (Dalwallinu, WA, 1934-1943); radio electrician (Maylands, WA, 1949-1954); pharmaceutical chemist (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1958-1963); pharmacist (Applecross, WA, 1968); chemist (Attadale, WA, 1972-1980) ===''RUTTER''=== * [[/George Alfred Rutter|Rutter, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR8B-67C] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2CB Sydney (Artarmon, 1936-1939; Hornsby, 1946-1980+); 2BCB Culburra (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1662, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: textile worker (Artarmon, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Hornsby, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''RYAN''=== * [[/Albert John Ryan|Ryan, Albert John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWH-V6X] - 1897(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2LE Canberra (Kingston, 1930-1933); 2YN Canberra (Kingston, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 489, 1919; AOLCP 80, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Training School, 1918-1919); PMGD (junior mechanic NSW, 1917; clerk, 1919) broadcast engineer; founder of 2CA Canberra commercial - Comment: several contemporaneous AJR's - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Clement James Ryan|Ryan, Clement James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJS-2TB] - 1916(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3DZ Portland (1936-1937); 3DZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1938-1939; Middle Park, 1947-1948; Balaclava, 1954-1960; Glenhuntly, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1667, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1949); electrician (Ripponlea, Vic, 1963); technical officer (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1968); technical (Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Cornelius Edward Ryan|Ryan, Cornelius Edward "Con"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTH8-84B] - 1907(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4ZS Brisbane (Oxley, 1938-1939, 1947); 4ZS Rockhampton (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2190, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930-1943); cleaner (Rockhampton, Qld, 1954); labourer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/George Edward Ryan|Ryan, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CM-RCC] - 1910(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1939; Dutton Park, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1633, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telephone mechanic (PMGD) - Comment: several contemporaneous GERs - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1937); telephone mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943-1954); PMG Instructor (St Lucia, Qld, 1958); instructor (Taringa, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Michael James Ryan|Ryan, Michael James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXQ-2MC] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3NV Melbourne (Merlynston, 1938-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2072, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous MJRs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter George Ryan|Ryan, Walter George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RR-ZQ1] - 1904(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2TI Sydney (Kensington South, 1935-1936; Kingsford, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1422, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: master butcher (Kensington, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''RYMILL''=== * [[/Arthur Campbell Rymill|Rymill, Arthur Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXVS-CTB] - 1907(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Riddoch Rymill|Rymill, Robert Riddoch]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5N-YC9] - 1904(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: V753 Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3GX Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: ethnologist (South Yarra, 1931) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/535352 WW2] ===''RYVITCH''=== * [[/Judah Louis Ryvitch|Ryvitch or Rich, Judah Louis or Louis Judah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1LF-H39] - 1914(Vic)-1993(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2454, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fitzroy, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1942) =='''S'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''SAAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Saar|Saar, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ52-N3K] - 1889(???)-1956(WA) - Licences: 6CZ Receive Perth (West Perth, 1923); 6CZ Northam (1923-1925); 6KM Eucla (1926-1927); 6KM Geraldton (1933); 6KM Perth (Maylands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 264, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraph lineman (North Perth, WA, 1915); postal electrician (Northam, WA, 1917); mechanic (Bunbury, WA, 1916-1917; Balkatta, WA, 1922; Eucla, WA, 1925-1926; North Perth, WA, 1928; Maylands, WA, 1931); postal electrician (Maylands, WA, 1936-1954) ===''SABAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saban|Saban, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Saban|Saban, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNT4-QQK] - 1895(Vic)-1933(NSW) - Licences: XMI Melbourne (Auburn, 1913-1914); 2BL Receive Sydney (Waverley, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (East Sydney, NSW, 1930-1933) ===''SABELBERG''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sabelberg|Sabelberg, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Joseph Brentani Sabelberg|Sabelberg, Charles Joseph Brentani]] - 1869(Vic)-1935(Vic) - Licences: 3CS Melbourne (Port Melbourne, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Licence possibly held for one of his sons - Electoral Rolls: physician (Violet Town, Vic, 1903-1906); medical practitioner (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1914-1931) ===''SAGAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Noel Sagar|Sagar, Eric Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKS-4J9] - 1896(SA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 5CM Receive Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1923); 5CM Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1924-1926); 4ES Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Halcyon: Not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: manager (Greenslopes, Qld, 1932); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1943-1949); orchardist (Kincumber, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''SAINSBURY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Henry Sainsbury|Sainsbury, Rupert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L28X-5H3] - 1896(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1924-1936); 4YJ Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937-1939); 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1946-1954; Epping, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 54, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Concord, 1930); traveller (Hendra, 1936-1937); soldier (Norman Park, 1943); executive (Concord West, 1949-1954); commercial traveller (Epping, 1958-1968) ===''SAINTY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Melville Sainty|Sainty, Clifford Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ61-1GZ] - 1907(NSW)-1987(SA) - Licences: 2MS Warrawee (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 88, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF) - Relationships: likely related to XAH Stanley James Sainty - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Turramurra, NSW, 1936-1943); farmer (Loganholme, Qld, 1949); builder (Turramurra, NSW, 1954); manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Stanley James Sainty|Sainty, Stanley James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXW9-W9D] - 1898(NSW)-1951(Vic) - Licences: XAH Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1930); mechanical engineer (Tempe, NSW, 1931-1934); manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Deepdene, Vic, 1943-1949) - TroveTag: "XAH - Stanley James Sainty" ===''SALAMY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Salamy|Salamy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Salamy|Salamy, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZHH-VWR] - 1904(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AJ Receive Warrnambool (1922-1923); 3AJ Warrnambool (1924-1933); 3PS Warrnambool (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 35, 1924, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Warrnambool, 1924-1977) ===''SALLMANN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sallmann|Sallmann, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Herbert Sallmann|Sallmann or Sallman, Noel Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY1M-59M] - 1912(Vic)-2006(SA)94yo - Licences: 3UG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3AUG Merbein (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2023, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1934-1937); assistant manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); manager (Merbein, Vic, 1954); estate agent (Merbein, Vic, 1963-1980); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1980) ===''SALMON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Salmon|Salmon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Edward Francis Salmon|Salmon, James Edward Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY3W-B19] - 1916(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3ZJ Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1934-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1321, 1934, Vic; BOCP 195, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); announcer (Caulfield, Vic, 1949) * [[/Walter Edwin Salmon|Salmon, Walter Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQC-SWG] - 1902(Eng)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2SA Sydney (Naremburn, 1927-1929; Bondi North, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Kirrawee, 1950; Sutherland, 1954-1955; Kirrawee, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 298, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1934); police sergeant (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1943); police superintendant (Kirrawee, NSW, 1954-1968); superintendant (Kirrawee, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SAMPHIER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Luke Samphier|Samphier, Richard Luke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58L-DPC] - 1914(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6YZ Perth (City, 1936-1937; Victoria Park, 1938-1939; Carlisle, 1947-1955; Mt Lawley, 1956-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1717, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: blind school worker (North Perth, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1943); Blind School employee (Carlisle, WA, 1949-1954; Mt Lawley, WA, 1958) ===''SAMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Walter Sampson|Sampson, Thomas Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFWX-3TB] - 1894(NSW)-1954(WA) - Licences: XYAF Boulder (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Boulder, WA, 1916-1922); electrical engineer (Claremont, WA, 1925-1954) ===''SANDEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Otto Sandel|Sandel, Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW4J-54J] - 1905(Qld)-1999(NSW) - 2UW Sydney (Manly, 1923; Kensington, 1923-1924; Northbridge, 1924-1925; Bellevue Hill, 1926-1927); 2HH Sydney (Woollahra, 1936-1939, 1946-1969; Bondi, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 270, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; founder B class 2UW Sydney & 2UX Wagga Wagga - don't confuse Charles Albert Sandell of AAE fame - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Woolahra, 1930-1931); engineer (Bondi, 1933; Edgecliff, 1936-1937; Bondi Junction, 1943-1954; Bondi Beach, 1958-1980) - TroveTag: "2UW-2HH - Otto Sandel" ===''SANDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandell|Sandell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Albert Sandell|Sandell, Charles Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S2H-3J5] - 1886(Eng)-1980(WA) - Licences: ??? Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 155, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; participant in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition; WW1; coastal wireless operator (VIE Esperance, VID Darwin, 1916) - Comment: don't confuse Otto Sandel of 2UW fame - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Radio Station, Esperance, WA, 1916); radio mechanic (Esperance, WA, 1922-1936); motor engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1937-1949); retired (Esperance, WA, 1954-1977) ===''SANDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sander|Sander, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Henry Sander|Sander, John Henry "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6WF-H23] - 1906(WA)-1955(WA) - Licences: 6MS Geraldton (1935-1937); 6MS Perth (Cannington, 1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1435, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wheelwright (Geraldton, WA, 1930); electrician (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937); telephone mechanic (South Perth, WA, 1937; Cannington, WA, 1943-1954) ===''SANDERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanders|Sanders, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lawrence Dudley Sanders|Sanders, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTP-ZYW] - 1910(Eng)-2007(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2AJG Sydney (Randwick, 1938-1939; Waverley, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 13, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Randwick, NSW, 1931-1937; Waverley, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''SANDERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanderson|Sanderson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas George Sanderson|Sanderson, Douglas George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WZJ-2K3] - 1924(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD); historian (broadcast); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician (Torwood, Qld, 1949-1954); technician (Ashgrove, Qld, 1958-1968); engineer (Chermside, Qld, 1972; Windsor, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SANDFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandford|Sandford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Murray Sandford|Sandford, Samuel Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJV-XXG] - 1908(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3WJ Kyneton (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 938, 1926 (Spark, Valve); COCP2 15, 1929; COCP1 276, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kyneton, Vic, 1931-1937); radio (Essendon North, Vic, 1942-1954); grazier ("Maryvale", Kyneton, Vic, 1958-1980) ===''SANDHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandham|Sandham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Keith Sandham|Sandham, James Keith "Keith"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''SANDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sands|Sands, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Roy Sands|Sands, William Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDQ-W31] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 6BS Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947); 5BL Adelaide (Plympton, 1948-1960; Fullarton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2276, 1939, WA; AIR3 377, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (South Perth, WA, 1943) ===''SANDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandy|Sandy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Lionel Montague Sandy|Sandy, James Lionel Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFGG-54G] - 1885(NSW)-1917(France) - Licences: XBB Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Australian Flying Corps) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/322425 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1213369 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''SANKEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Ewart Sankey|Sankey, Reginald Ewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCLB-ZSM] - 1908(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3XP Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1934-1939; Kilsyth, 1947-1954; Bayswater, 1955-1960; Boronia, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1318, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: springmaker (Canterbury, Vic, 1931; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1936-1943); agriculturalist (Kilsyth, Vic, 1949-1954; Bayswater North, Vic, 1963); retired (Boronia, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''SANSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanson|Sanson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. E. Sanson|Sanson, W. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJCM Warrnambool (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SARGENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sargent|Sargent, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William George Holland Sargent|Sargent, William George Holland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XF-NF9] - 1916(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3SC Camperdown (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1879, 1937, Vic; BOCP 762, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Camperdown, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Camperdown, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SAUNDERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Lewis Saunders|Saunders, Alfred Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLR-FMS] - 1909(SA)-2003(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923-1924); 5BX Adelaide (Glenelg, 1925-1939, 1946-1955; Plympton, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 223, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Glenelg, 1939-1943) ===''SAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saw|Saw, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick William Saw|Saw, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9S9-JN3] - 1884(WA)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6DA Perth (Armadale, 1923-1926; Victoria Park, 1927); 6DA Albany (1930-1931); 6DA Perth (Wanneroo, 1933; North Perth, 1937-1939); 6DA Northam (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 174, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Armadale, 1909); electrician (Beverley, 1916-1917; Armadale, 1921-1925; Albany, 1928-1931; Balkatta, 1936; Leederville, 1937; Kalgoorlie, 1937-1943); mechanic (North Perth, 1949); retired (Triggs Island, 1954) * [[/Malcolm Henry Saw|Saw, Malcolm Henry ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCY-H9M] - 1921(WA)-1997(WA) - 6SM Perth (Doubleview, 1960-1980+), amateur operator (AOCP 3674, 1958, No. ?? in WA), WW2, engineer (Doubleview, 1972) ===''SAWERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawers|Sawers, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Victor Sawers|Sawers, Thomas Victor "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB45-1B9] - 1917(Vic)-2014(Qld)96yo - Licences: 3OG Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1930); 3AOG Melbourne (Essendon, 1947-1969; Strathmore, 1975); 3AOG Barmah (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1921, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Essendon, Vic, 1942); engineer (Essendon West, Vic, 1949); aircraft inspector (Essendon, Vic, 1954); engineer (Essendon West, Vic, 1963-1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972); retired (Barmah, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SAWFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawford|Sawford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Francis Sawford|Sawford, Leonard Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LF7J-2XK] - 1908(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5DH Receive Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1923); 5LF Adelaide (Peterhead, 1925-1928; West Croydon, 1931; Largs, 1937-1939); 5YF Adelaide (Glen Osmond, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 173, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; agent (Largs, 1939) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Largs, SA, 1939-1941) - TroveTag: "5DH-5LF-5YF - Leonard Francis Sawford" ===''SAWYER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawyer|Sawyer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred Edward Charles Sawyer|Sawyer, Wilfred Edward Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTRM-271] - 1895(Vic)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 3KJ Melbourne (Northcote, 1924-1926; Hurstbridge, 1927); 4KJ Thursday Island (1948-1956); 4KJ Rockhampton (1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 131, 1915 (Telefunken); COCP2 151, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: radio (Malvern, Vic, 1919); biograph operator (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1921; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1922); postal employee (Kew, Vic, 1925-1926); telegraphist (Hurstbridge, Vic, 1926); radio officer (Thursday Island, Qld, 1949-1954; Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); retired (Rockhampton, Qld, 1963) ===''SAXON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saxon|Saxon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Maurice Saxon|Saxon, Kenneth Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZQ-4VZ] - 1922(Tas)-2006(Tas) - Licences: 7AI Henrietta (1939, 1954-1975); 7AI Yolla (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2300, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Henrietta, Tas, 1949-1958) ===''SCANLON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scanlon|Scanlon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Michael Scanlon|Scanlon, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCJ3-TFZ] - 1895(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2ALH Broken Hill (1938-1939); 2ALH Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2241, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Taree, NSW, 1930-1937; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/William Lawrence Scanlon|Scanlon, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKG-3XR] - 1901(Tas)-1971(NSW) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1921-1923); 7AL Hobart (West Hobart, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; sales (Medhursts, Hobart to 1924, Launceston from 1924) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SCARFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scarff|Scarff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Joseph Scarff|Scarff, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM62-8NC] - 1914(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3KO Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1690, 1936, Vic; BOCP 79, 1937; COCP1 219, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Killed in vehicle accident - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1937); tester (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1954) ===''SCETRINE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scetrine|Scetrine, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Bert Scetrine|Scetrine, Bert or Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJ9-YNX] - 1915(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 3BI Ballarat (1938-1939, 1947-1954); 7BI Scottsdale (1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2123, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: OBE (Civil), services to community, 1976 - Electoral Rolls: radio electrician (Kingston, ACT, 1937); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954) ===''SCHAUMLOFFEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schaumloffel|Schaumloffel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Johann Ludwig Schaumloffel|Schaumloffel, Johann Ludwig]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9K-WNC] - 1918(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 2JM Broken Hill (1939, 1946-1947); 5LS Adelaide (Flinders Park, 1948; Colonel Light Gardens, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 174, 1938; AOCP 2309, 1939, NSW; COCP2 370, 1940; COCP1 429, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Broken Hill, NSW, 1943) ===''SCHELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harley Irwin Schell|Schell, Harley Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD57-PV8] - 1907(Tas)-1996(Tas) - Licences: 7AW Receive West Burnie (1922); Receive West Burnie (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kelso, 1936-1972) ===''SCHLEICHER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schleicher|Schleicher, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Schleicher|Schleicher, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3D4-5RS] - 1918(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4KS Brisbane (Toowong, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Alderley, 1948-1965; Aspley, 1969-1975; McDowall, 1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2144, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); radio employee (Tracksons, manager service); business proprietor (Blue & White Cabs comms) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowong, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Alderley, Qld, 1949-1963); radio engineer (Aspley, Qld, 1968-1972; McDowall, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SCHMIDT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Frederick Schmidt|Schmidt, Ronald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88P-1B9] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3LY Trafalgar (1930); 3LY Moe (1931); 3LY Sale (1933-1939, 1946-1948); 3LY Melbourne (Camberwell, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 567, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 69, 1932; 1COCP 72, 1936; TVOCP 75, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Sale, 1934-1937); radio technician (Sale, 1949-1954); technician (Camberwell, 1954-1980) ===''SCHNELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schnell|Schnell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Fred H. Schnell|Schnell, Fred H.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZH-QK1] - 1890(USA)-1957(USA) - Licences: W1MO - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; third permanent employee of ARRL; seconded to US Navy for the fleet visit to Australia in 1925; supervised the construction of a powerful shortwave set on the battleship Seattle & worked the set during the cruise making numerous international contacts - Links: [[Fred_Schnell|Wikipedia]]; [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=4180204 IRE Special Issue Radio Pioneers (5)MB)] ===''SCHNITZERLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Francis Joseph Schnitzerling|Schnitzerling, Leonard Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G885-W43] - 1907(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CK Warwick (1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2099, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Warwick, 1928-1968) ===''SCHOFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schofield|Schofield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Schofield|Schofield, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB3-69N] - 1874(Eng)-1971(WA)97yo - Licences: 6WS Perth (Peppermint Grove, 1935-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1463, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1919); broker (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1922-1968) ===''SCHOLTZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scholtz|Scholtz, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy James Scholtz|Scholtz, Roy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G73F-ZL5] - 1911(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SI Sydney (Bondi, 1935; Woollahra, 1936; Wentworthville, 1937; Darlinghurst, 1938; Strathfield, 1939; Willoughby, 1947; Strathfield, 1948-1958) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 32, 1935; COCP1 1519, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Waverley, NSW, 1933); electrical contractor (Wentworthville, NSW, 1933-1934); constable (Redfern, NSW, 1935-1936); police constable (Wentworthville, NSW, 1937; Wollongong, NSW, 1943; Strathfield, NSW, 1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); police officer (Coogee, NSW, 1968; Saratoga, NSW, 1977); retired (Gosford, NSW, 1980) ===''SCHOLZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hans Scholz|Scholz, Hans "Harold" / "Harry" / "Tibby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64P-CV3] - 19??(???)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4HR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1931); 4HR Nambour (1933); 4HR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1937); 4HR Gladstone (1937-1939); 4HR Brisbane (Morningside, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 784, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ; South Brisbane RC; Brisbane DX Club); broadcast technician (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coorparoo, 1937); mechanic (Dalby, 1943); not stated (Morningside, 1949-1968) ===''SCHULTZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Nelson Schultz|Schultz, Leonard Nelson "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJY-QBF] - 1906(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2LO Sydney (Lane Cove, 1922); 2LO Sydney (Lane Cove, 1923-1930); 2ANM Sydney (Mosman, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 171, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 45, 1931; 3AIR 176, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (co-designed 2GB, 1926; involved 2CA, 4BH, 2MW, 5DN); professional associations (IRE: foundation member, vice-president, president); aviator (Royal Aero Club NSW, committee) - Electoral Rolls: broadcasting engineer (Mosman, 1935-1937); engineer (Mosman, 1949-1977) - TroveTag: "2LO-2ANM - Leonard Nelson Schultz" ===''SCHULTZE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schultze|Schultze, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Edwin Ludwig Schultze|Schultze, John Edwin Ludwig or John Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTB-9FL] - 1906(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3QO Receive Melbourne (Glenferrie, 1923-1924); 3JS Melbourne (Glenferrie, 1925-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 163, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Hawthorn, 1934); mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1937-1954); supervisor (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''SCOTLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scotland|Scotland, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Henry Scotland|Scotland, Leonard Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKT-6ZL] - 1909(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ABV Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946; Bondi Junction, 1947-1948; Randwick, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); bus conductor (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); driver (Randwick, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''SCOTNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scotney|Scotney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hubert Roy Scotney|Scotney, Hubert Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCV-KP5] - 1903(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2TS Sydney (Auburn, 1931-1933; Leichhardt, 1934-1937; Dulwich Hill, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 868, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salvation army officer (Bulimba, Qld, 1925; Armidale, NSW, 1930; Auburn, NSW, 1933; Leichhardt, NSW, 1934-1937; Lewisham, NSW, 1943; Marrickville, NSW, 1949-1954; Box Hill, Vic, 1963-1968; Connells Point, NSW, 1972; Belfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SCOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scott|Scott, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Cecil John Scott|Scott, Alfred Cecil John "Cecil", "Cec", "Scottie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M12J-9YK] - 1888(Tas)-1954(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Launceston (1923); 7CS Launceston (1925-1931); 7CS Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1933; Sandy Bay, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 56, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: well-known for comic QSL cards - Electoral Rolls: bench clerk (Nelson, 1936; Hobart South, 1943-1954) * [[/A. P. Scott|Scott, A. P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJEE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ernest Kilburn Scott|Scott, Ernest Kilburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBDW-TBR] - 1868(Eng)-1941(Eng) - Came to Sydney in 1905 to organise electrical engineering department of University of Sydney, likely early wireless experimenter, promoted need for wireless telegraphy for Australia, returned to England ca 1910 - [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Ernest_Kilburn_Scott Graces Guide - Ernest Kilburn Scott] * [[/Francis Ladner Scott|Scott, Francis Ladner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHK-DTF] - 1899(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4BO Thursday Island (1933); 2UH Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1936; Naremburn, 1937-1938; La Perouse, 1939 - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 419, 1918; 2COCP 360, 1931; 1COCP 33, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal wireless operator; military (UK Merchant Navy post WW1) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Nundah, Qld, 1921-1925); radio telegraphist (Pinkenba, Qld, 1929; Thursday Island, Qld, 1931; Randwick, NSW, 1935; Waverton, NSW, 1943; Wyndham, WA, 1943; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949) * [[/George Archibald Scott|Scott, George Archibald "Scotty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G682-TGN] - 1882(Eng)-1940(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 607, 1921; 1COCP 181, 1931 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); PMGD (radio inspector, WA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as radio inspector, WA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockhampton, 1913-1914; Hendra, 1915-1917); radio inspector (Fremantle, 1925-1937) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84253651 Bio] - TroveTag: "George Archibald Scott" * [[/George Clement Scott|Scott, George Clement or Clement George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FB-6R6] - 1903(WA)-1992(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2206, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: forestry employee (Mundaring, WA, 1931); labourer (East Fremantle, WA, 1936-1943); electrical engineer (Caringbah, NSW, 1958-1968); director (Caringbah, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Herbert Godfrey Scott|Scott, Herbert Godfrey "Herb"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MJ-JFJ] - 1902(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 4HS Toowoomba (1931-1937); 4HS Brisbane (Albion, 1938-1939; 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 750, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowoomba, 1925-1936; Albion, 1943-1968) * [[/Jack Bartlett Scott|Scott, Jack Bartlett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VX-FLR] - 1909(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2NR Sydney (Epping, 1930-1934); 2AJX Sydney (Cheltenham, 1938-1939; Epping, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 685, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Epping, NSW, 1933-1935); engineer (Epping, NSW, 1949; Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Carlingford, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/J. L. Scott|Scott, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2QW Receive Sydney (CBD, 1923); 2YM Sydney (CBD, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Keith Victor Scott|Scott, Keith Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3L-QZH] - 1911(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3SS Maffra (1937-1939, 1947-1956); 3SS Melbourne (Noble Park, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1857, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: railways (Northcote, Vic, 1931); railway employee (Maffra, Vic, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Maffra, Vic, 1949-1954); retailer (Noble Park, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Maffra, Vic, 1977) * [[/Kelvin Flavel Scott|Scott, Kelvin Flavel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1LN-F96] - 1914(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2455, 1940, SA; BOCP 368, 1941 - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Ochiltree Scott|Scott, Robert Ochiltree]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H4-5SX] - 1898(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 2RS Gundagai (1929-1931); 2RS Balranald (1933); 3OS Scotsburn (1937-1939); 3OS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 476, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Ballarat, 1920-1924); farmer (Murrayville, 1925-1927; Gundagai, 1930); mechanic (South Yarra, 1943; Melbourne, 1949) * [[/Robert Townley Scott|Scott, Robert Townley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7YC-MBK] - 1841(Eng)-1922(Qld) - senior state public servant (secretary, Qld Post & Telegraph Dept), senior federal public servant (secretary, Postmaster-General's Department) * [[/W. F. Scott|Scott, W. F.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane (West End) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 334, 1927, No. 37 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: likely father of H. S. Scott who was reported youngest ever to pass AOCP at age 16 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter Dawson Scott|Scott, Walter Dawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6S-G96] - 1909(WA)-2006(WA) - Licences: 6WD Northam (1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2423, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: night station-master (Coolgardie, WA, 1936-1937); assistant stationmaster (Mullewa, WA, 1943); railway employee (Northam, WA, 1949); WAGR (Northam, WA, 1954); stationmaster (Station House, Bridgetown, WA, 1958); railway officer (Merredin, WA, 1963); stationmaster (Collie, WA, 1963-1972); retired (Gwlp, WA, 1977; Mnra, WA, 1980) * [[/Walter Henry Scott|Scott, Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76Z-11G] - 1904(Eng)-1987(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Glenelg, 1923); 5HS Clare (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1888, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clare, SA, 1939); telephone mechanic (Glenelg, SA, 1941-1943) ===''SCRIVEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scriven|Scriven, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Allenby Scriven|Scriven, James Allenby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4H-CM6] - 1918(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5SN Adelaide (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2142, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SEBIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leon Dudley Sebire|Sebire, Leon Dudley "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V2-QX5] - 1932(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3CF Melbourne (Wandin North, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 1319, 1955; 1COCP 1786, 1955 - amateur operator; director Telstra Broadcasting Branch - Relationships: son of 3MX Percival John Sebire - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wandin Yallock, 1954); engineer (Mordialloc, 1963-1980) - Awards: Member Order of Australia "For service to communications, particularly broadcasting" (1991) * [[/Percival John Sebire|Sebire, Percival John "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFD-Z2R] - 1904(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3MX Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 692, 1930, Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 3CF Leon Dudley Sebire - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, 1926; Bentleigh, 1928-1936; Cheltenham, 1949; Moorabbin, 1954-1980) ===''SEBLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William John Sebley|Sebley, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G649-7VL] - 1894(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4WS Ipswich (1931-1939, 1946-1948); Southport (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 736, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Ipswich, 1915; North Ipswich, 1919-1949; Southport, 1954-1968); ===''SECCOMBE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Louis Mervyn Seccombe|Seccombe, Louis Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PW-XWM] - 1895(Tas)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 3KT Receive Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1922-1923); 3KT Melbourne (East Kew, 1924; Ascot Vale, 1924-1925; Hawksburn, 1926; East Malvern, 1927); 2KT Sydney (Rockdale, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 396, 1940 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1919); commercial traveller (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1924); radio engineer (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1937); wireless operator (Longreach, Qld, 1943); communications officer (Hurstville, 1949-1963); - Comment: Surname sometimes misspelled Secombe ===''SEELIGSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Nathaniel Edward Seeligson|Seeligson, Nathaniel Edward "Nattie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHZ-7RF] - 1907(WA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 6DF Receive Perth (West Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (West Perth, WA, 1931); journalist (Carlton South, Vic, 1936-1937); teacher (Foster, Vic, 1943; St Kilda, Vic, 1949); journalist (Red Cliffs, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954) ===''SELBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George William Selby|Selby, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCTW-BMT] - 1858(Vic)-1949(Vic) - early wireless and X-ray experimenter * [[/Robert Henry Selby|Selby, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N8-MDP] - 1904(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6CW Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Government employee (Subiaco, WA, 1928); tester (Redcliffe, WA, 1936-1968); retired (Applecross, WA, 1972-1980) ===''SELF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Edward Self|Self, Thomas Edward]] - 1854(???)-19??(???) - b. 7 Jan 1854, Early Tasmanian wireless experimenter, demonstration before Royal Society 1898, beware another Thomas Edward Self (b. 9 Oct 1853) in Hobart at the same time ===''SELFE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Giles Turner Selfe|Selfe, Harry Giles Turner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K24M-5XB] - 1894(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 157, 1915; 1COCP 51, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918); WW2; RANVR (commissioned telegraphist, 1942) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Geraldton, WA, 1918; Broome, WA, 1922; Leichhardt, NSW, 1933; Darling Harbour, NSW, 1934-1937) ===''SELLENGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sellenger|Sellenger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Charles Sellenger|Sellenger, David Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VT-5GJ] - 1902(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2DC Sydney (Hurstville, 1930-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 700, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hurstville, 1930-1963) ===''SELLICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sellick|Sellick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Ronald Sellick|Sellick, Claude Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G32V-NX6] - 1913(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5RQ Adelaide (Prospect, 1947-1956; Woodville South, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2179, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Hyde Park, SA, 1939) * [[/Edward Sellick|Sellick, Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Mareeba, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster ===''SELMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold George Selman|Selman, Harold George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRM4-3S8] - 1907(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GN Geelong (1925); 3GN Chilwell (1926); 3GN Geelong (1927); 3GN Melbourne (West Coburg, 1931); 3GN Geelong (1933); 3CM Geelong (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 164, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coburg, Vic, 1931); radio dealer (Geelong, 1936-1954); fitter (Newcomb, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''SEMMENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Segbert Cornwall Semmens|Semmens, George Segbert Cornwall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G744-HQ5] - 1901(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XJCY Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1913-1914); V756 Receive (1922); 3GZ Receive Buln Buln East (1922); 3GS Laver's Hill (1925-1926); 3GS Queenstown (1927); 3GS Moreland (1931); 3GS Foxhow (1933); Melbourne (Essendon (1937-1939); Glen Iris (1946-1960); Clematis, 1965-1975); 3AEN Melbourne (Clematis, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 216, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Coburg, 1928; Preston, 1931; Essendon, 1936); res. chemist (Glen Iris, 1943-1963); technical adviser (Clematis, 1968-1977) ===''SERLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Serle|Serle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Serle|Serle, Cedric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT2-SC8] - 1910(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3RX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1928-1933; Toorak, 1937-1939; Elwood, 1946-1947); 3ARX Melbourne (Windsor, 1948-1956; Caulfield, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 443, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1934; Kew, Vic, 1936; Toorak, Vic, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1942; Prahran, Vic, 1949; Caulfield South, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''SERPELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Serpell|Serpell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Serpell|Serpell, Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CR-S4F] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3UV Melbourne (Canterbury, 1947; Camberwell, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2306, 1939, Vic; BOCP 189, 1938; COCP2 514, 1941; TVOCP 76, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1943); radio engineer (Deepdene, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1963; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968); technician (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SETFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Setford|Setford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Richard Setford|Setford, Howard Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMVR-YN6] - 1911(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MQ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 836, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camberwell North, Vic, 1934-1937); journalist (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943; Deepdene, Vic, 1949); laminex specialist (Deepdene, Vic, 1954-1963); representative (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1972) ===''SEWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sewell|Sewell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ian Kenneth Sewell|Sewell, Ian Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB51-5V1] - 1918(Eng)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3IK Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1956; North Balwyn, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2154, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); sales manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Leonard Joseph Sewell|Sewell, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4K-NDN] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CD Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Fremantle, WA, 1925-1931); manager (Leederville, WA, 1936-1943; Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1954; Applecross, WA, 1963-1977); technical adviser (Applecross, WA, 1980) * [[/Percy Lambert Holt Sewell|Sewell, Percy Lambert Holt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDM1-YB1] - 1900(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Receive Sydney (Paddington, 1922); 2CJ Sydney (Paddington, 1922-1925; Darlinghurst, 1925-1926) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fire Station, Mittagong, 1930-1935; Mittagong, 1936-1937; Kempsey, 1943); installation inspector (Queanbeyan, 1949) - TroveTag: "2CJ - Percy Lambert Holt Sewell" ===''SEYLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Jakob Seyler|Seyler, Albert Jakob or Jacob]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-F5N] - 1913(Ger)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Luftwaffe); radar engineer; television researcher; PMGD Research Laboratories (Assistant Director General) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mt Waverley, 1963; Burwood, 1968); PMG (Croydon, 1972); assistant director (Emerald, 1977) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/seyler-albert-jakob-11660 ADB] ===''SHANNON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shannon|Shannon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Henry Shannon|Shannon, Francis Henry "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT44-ZTB] - 1910(Qld)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4SN Allora (1938-1939); 4SN Tamborine (1946-1947); 4SN Minden (1948-1956); 4SN Ipswich (East Ipswich, 1960-1969; Ipswich CBD, 1975); 4SN Toowoomba (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2145, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Wooloowin RC; WIA; Qld Listeners' League); journalist (AR, VK4 Notes) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Goomburra, Qld, 1936-1937; Meringandan, Qld, 1943); teacher (Minden, Qld, 1949-1954; East Ipswich, Qld, 1958-1968; Ipswich, Qld, 1972); retired (Toowoomba, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Hugh Martindale Shannon|Shannon, Hugh Martindale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FB-4K6] - 1898(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: XJDD Melbourne (Brunswick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Air Flying Corps) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1924; Brighton, Vic, 1927-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Blairgowrie, Vic, 1968-1977; Hampton, Vic, 1980) * [[/Vincent Joseph Shannon|Shannon, Vincent Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KB-PS4] - 1904(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1719, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Caboolture, Qld, 1925); postal clerk (Mitchell, Qld, 1928; Roma, Qld, 1930-1936; Bowen, Qld, 1937-1963); radio technician (Woody Point, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''SHARLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Bernard Sharland|Sharland, Arthur Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBX7-29B] - 1902(Tas)-1974(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 696, 1922 (Marconi); COCP1 20, 1930 - radio telegraphist, WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (North Sydney, NSW, 1930); Radio Technician (Killara, NSW, 1933; Warringah, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Killara, NSW, 1954); engineer (Killara, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Arthur Henry Sharland|Sharland, Arthur Henry "Chilla"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZD-ZKS] - 1909(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4SD Brisbane (Boondall, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Ekibin, 1954); 4SD Cloncurry (1955); 4SD Brisbane (Wynnum North, 1956); 4SD Rockhampton (1960); 4SD Yeppoon (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1807, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAN, wireless operator); federal public servant (DCA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Boondall, Qld, 1937-1943); Commonwealth officer (Wynnum North, Qld, 1954); communications officer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958-1963; Yeppoon, Qld, 1968-1977); retired (Causeway via Yeppoon, Qld, 1980) ===''SHARP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John James Charles Sharp|Sharp, John James Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBZ-TZV] - 1897(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3KA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 591, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Prahran Gardens, 1919-1924; Caulfield, 1928-1972) ===''SHARPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Victor Sharpe|Sharpe, Frank Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMD2-GVZ] - 1904(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4AZ Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1924-1929; Ashgrove, 1930-1937; Redcliffe, 1938-1939); 4ZFS Brisbane (Clayfield, 1975); 4FV Brisbane (Clayfield, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 20, 1924, No. 4 in Qld; AOCP Q112, 1975 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (RSQ, WIAQ); military (AMF) - Awards: C.M.G.; O.B.E. - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Wooloowin, 1925-1929); director (Ashgrove, 1934-1937); soldier (Ashgrove, 1943); machinist (likely typo for merchant) (Clayfield, 1949); merchant (Clayfield, 1954-1980) ===''SHAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shaw|Shaw, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archibald John Shaw|Shaw, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K2-ZDZ] - 1872(NSW)-1916(Vic) - XPO King Island (1911); X?? Sydney (Randwick), early wireless experimenter, proprietor Maritime Wireless Telegraph Co of Australasia (1910+) with Edward Hope Kirkby, technical specialist - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/shaw-archibald-john-8404 ADB] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199003.pdf EA] * [[/J. G. Shaw|Shaw, J. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Chelmer, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Raymond Herbert Preston Shaw|Shaw, Raymond Herbert Preston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3J-J31] - 1901(Eng)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2LY Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1922-1923); 2LY Sydney (Woolahra, 1924-1929; South Kensington, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 664, 1921 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kensington, 1930-1931; Vaucluse, 1932-1980) - TroveTag: "2LY - Raymond Herbert Preston Shaw" * [[/R. N. Shaw|Shaw, R. N.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Sidney Alexander Shaw|Shaw, Sidney Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFJY-4NH] - 1882(Eng)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6AI Perth (East Guildford, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant station master (Woolgangee, WA, 1916-1917); railway officer (East Guildford, WA, 1925-1926); civil servant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1930-1931); station master (Coolgardie, WA, 1936-1943); retired (East Fremantle, WA, 1949-1972) ===''SHAWSMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Shawsmith|Shawsmith, Alan "Smithy" or Alan Shaw Smith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37T-B3Y] - 1917(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4SA Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1935-1939); 4SS Brisbane (West End, -1952-2010) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1582, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; historian (amateur); journalist; broadcast engineer (ABC2); public servant (ABC2) - Relationships: Father of 4JSS Steven Shawsmith - Electoral Rolls: poultry farmer (Salisbury, Qld, 1943); radio mechanic (West End, Qld, 1949); builder (West End, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Steven Shawsmith|Shawsmith, Steven "Steve"]] - Licences: 4JSS Brisbane - Qualifications: (AOCP ???, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 4SA-4SS Alan Shawsmith - Electoral Rolls: ===''SHEARER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Anderson Shearer|Shearer, Gordon Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5G-JW4] - 1907(Qld)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 4FU Receive Brisbane (Alderley, 1923-1924); 4GA Gayndah (1930); 4GA Mt Nebo (1931-1934); 4GA Cloncurry (Quamby, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 447, 1928, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 95, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (school teacher); state public servant (Qld Dept Education); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Quamby, Qld, 1937; Westbrook, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, 1949); communications officer (Cloncurry, 1954); supervisor (Surrey Hills, 1963-1968); retired (Vermont, 1972-1980) ===''SHEARSTONE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Vincent Leonard Shearstone|Shearstone, Vincent Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G895-CYJ] - 1916(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: BOCP 4, 1936 - WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Albury, 1937); radio announcer (Goulburn, 1943); radio electrician (Goulburn, 1949-1980) ===''SHELDRICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheldrick|Sheldrick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Cornwell Sheldrick|Sheldrick, Eric Cornwell "Shel"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ64-X2X] - 1903(Eng)-1966(Tas) - Licences: 7BH Receive Launceston (1923); 7BH Launceston (1924-1926); 7BT Launceston (1927); 7BM Launceston (1931-1939); 7DM Burnie (1948-1954); 7DN Stowport (1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 60, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (Launceston, 1928-1943) ===''SHELLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shelley|Shelley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Hamilton Shelley|Shelley, George Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55B-2H4] - 1909(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2QF Sydney (Crows Nest, 1935-1937; Newport Beach, 1938-1939; Waverton, 1946-1948; Newport, 1950-1975); 2ABK Sydney (Newport Beach, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1469, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Newport Beach, NSW, 1936-1954); radio technician (Newport, NSW, 1958-1968; Newport Beach, NSW, 1972) * [[/Max Robert Shelley|Shelley, Max Robert or Robert Max]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPR-K4X] - 1895(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XDG Sydney (Henley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 4th Battalion, Lieutenant, 1915-1917; Aust Flying Corps, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: decorator (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1933-1937) ===''SHELLSHEAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shellshear|Shellshear, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Eden Shellshear|Shellshear, Kenneth Eden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L18H-1PZ] - 1890(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: XDT Walla (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: brother of XIN Walter Guy Shellshear - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (New Lambton, NSW, 1930-1935; Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1963; Turramurra, NSW, 1968-1977); retired (Warina Village, NSW, 1977; Castle M, NSW, 1980) * [[/Walter Guy Shellshear|Shellshear, Walter Guy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2DZ-F7R] - 1887(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: XIN Walla (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: brother of XDT Kenneth Eden Shellshear - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Cardiff, NSW, 1930-1932; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1969) ===''SHENFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shenfield|Shenfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clarence Kennerley Shenfield|Shenfield, Clarence Kennerley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYG-GS1] - 1907(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Cobden (1933-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1206, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cobden, Vic, 1931-1968); casual worker (Cobden, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Cobden, Vic, 1980) ===''SHENTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Hilton Shenton|Shenton, Maurice Hilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67C-Q1B] - 1903(Qld)-1940(Qld) - Licences: 4DC Receive Brisbane (Wynnum South, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: irrigation ganger (Bald Hills, 1925); assistant stream gauger (North Ipswich, 1928); public servant (Annerley, 1937) ===''SHEPARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arundel Elmore Shepard|Shepard, Arundel Elmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QY-8HX] - 1910(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5DC Adelaide (Norwood, 1928-1930; Kent Town, 1931-1933; Norwood, 1937-1939; Toorak East, 1946-1965; Heathpool, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 393, 1928, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 136, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHEPHERD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shepherd|Shepherd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. A. Shepherd|Shepherd, H. A.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XQD Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHEPPARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheppard|Sheppard, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Horace Sheppard|Sheppard, William Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNTF-2R5] - 1911(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3LQ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1933; Burwood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 744, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: woolbuyer (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934); buyer (Camberwell North, Vic, 1936); woolbuyer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1954) ===''SHERIDAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheridan|Sheridan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kevin Vincent Sheridan|Sheridan, Kevin Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GT-CK3] - 1918(Qld)-2010(Qld)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2296, 1939, Qld; BOCP 344, 1940; COCP1 529, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Member of the Order of Australia, for Public Service to Science particularly in the Field of Radiophysics - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Sandgate, Qld, 1941; Shorncliff, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Rose Bay, NSW, 1949); technical officer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1958); physicist (Rose Bay, NSW, 1963-1968; Darling Point, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''SHERLOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sherlock|Sherlock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Henry Sherlock|Sherlock, Keith Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ2-8S8] - 1916(NSW)-2015(NSW) - Licences: 2TQ Sydney (Earlwood, 1936-1937; Ermington, 1938-1939; Hurlstone Park, 1946-1948); 2TQ Londonderry (!950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1655, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ermington, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Parkes, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Londonderry, NSW, 1949); telecommunications technician (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Ermington, NSW, 1958); instructor (Carlingford, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Katoomba, NSW, 1968); technician (Katoomba, NSW, 1972; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977); retired (Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1980) ===''SHERRIFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sherriff|Sherriff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest George Sherriff|Sherriff, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K877-WTX] - 1904(Qld)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4SU Brisbane (Fairfield, 1935-1937; Hawthorne, 1938-1939; Brisbane City, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1464, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Brisbane South, Qld, 1928); instructor of printing (Fairfield, Qld, 1937; Hawthorne, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''SHIEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shiel|Shiel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Shiel|Shiel, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 997, 1932, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shield|Shield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Wyndham Shield|Shield, John Wyndham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZR-L3G] - 1919(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6SX Perth (Nedlands, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2265, 1939, WA; COCP2 494, 1941; COCP1 550, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (University Hostel, Nedlands, WA, 1949); lecturer (Nedlands, WA, 1958-1980) ===''SHIELDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shields|Shields, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Edward Shields|Shields, Arthur James Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBCT-D5G] - 1894(Eng)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3GP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1930-1939; North Balwyn, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 690, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (East Melbourne, 1925-1927; Malvern East, 1928; Camberwell, 1931-1933); auditor (Malvern East, 1934-1936); retired (Ringwood, 1943) ===''SHIPLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shipley|Shipley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Shipley|Shipley, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVG-LQF] - 1905(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2WR Sydney (Bondi, 1932-1933; Bellevue Hill, 1934-1936; Vaucluse, 1937; Potts Point, 1938-1939; Bondi, 1946-1947; Bondi Junction, 1948; Epping, 1950-1980+); 2QW Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 937, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Bondi, NSW, 1933); projectionist (Five Dock, NSW, 1934); technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1935; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Bondi, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1949); radio & electrical engineer (Epping, NSW, 1949-1968); radio electrician (Epping, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SHOEMAKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shoemaker|Shoemaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Shoemaker|Shoemaker, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G828-7LL] - 1879(USA)-1932(USA) - American inventor and pioneer radio engineer, developer of Shoemaker wireless system, associated with Gehring companies, International Telegraph Construction Co (represented in Australia by John William Ormsby Hamilton, who promoted the Shoemaker system here), United Wireless Telegraph Co, Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co of America, Mallory companies - Links: [[w:Harry Shoemaker|Wikipedia]]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/30s/IRE-1933-02-OCR-Page-0026.pdf PIRE1]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/30s/IRE-1933-02-OCR-Page-0027.pdf PIRE2] ===''SHOESMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shoesmith|Shoesmith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Walter Shoesmith|Shoesmith, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9W-XM4] - 1923(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALY Sydney (Eastwood, 1939; Manly, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2273, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Manly, NSW, 1949); farmer (Upper Coopers Creek, NSW, 1954; Tascott, NSW, 1958-1963); surveyor (Corinda, Qld, 1969-1980) ===''SHORING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Samuel Shoring|Shoring, Thomas Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDD-NDG] - 1914(Qld)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 4SR Bundaberg (1937-1939; 4SR Brisbane (New Farm, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1872, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Bundaberg, Qld, 1936-1937); salesman (Bundaberg, Qld, 1943); sound engineer (New Farm, Qld, 1954; Holland Park, Qld, 1963-1980) ===''SHORT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Short|Short, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Alban Short|Short, Alfred Alban]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTS-9QQ] - 1904(NSW)-1946(NT) - Licences: 2SH Newcastle (Lambton, 1926-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 280, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Lambton, 1930-1943) * [[/Ormond Short|Short, Ormond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VHH-SGM] - 1901(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, 1925-1926); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1928; Horsham, 1931-1972); engineer (Horsham, 1977) * [[/Walter Short|Short, Walter]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AJ Receive Sydney (Manly, 1922); 2AJ Sydney (Manly, 1923-1924; Kirribilli, 1924; Manly, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Note: several contemporaneous WSs, insufficient data to identify * [[/William Newton Short|Short, William Newton "Newt"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G97J-HMM] - 1897(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ARA Sydney (Auburn, 1948-1954; Beacon Hill, 1955-1958; Auburn, 1960-1961; Beacon Hill, 1965); 2AOW Sydney (Auburn, 1957-1958) - Qualifications: AOCP 2829, 1948, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Ulmarra, 1930-1934); shopkeeper (Coraki, 1935-1936); munition worker (Mayfield, 1943); machinist (Auburn, 1949-1958); inspector (Beacon Hill, 1963) ===''SHORTELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Charles Shortell|Shortell, Raymond Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYMQ-4HQ] - 1904(Vic)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 3VB Receive Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3RS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1933); 3RS Shepparton (1937-1939); 3ARF Geelong West (1948-1954); 3ARF Melbourne (Croydon, 1955-1960; Hawthorn, 1965-1975); 4ARS Gold Coast (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 77, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 171, 1934; TVOCP 332, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1925-1934); radio engineer (Shepparton, Vic, 1936-1942); manufacturer (Geelong North, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Croydon, Vic, 1954); TV technician (Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968; Hawthorn East, Vic, 1972); retired (Chevron Island, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SHORTEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eddy Wilbee Shorten|Shorten, Eddy Wilbee or Welbee or Wiebec "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWN4-MZM] - 1899(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4TS Brisbane (Paddington, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 908, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor) - Comment: Middle name variable; Birth Welbee; Marriage Wiebec; Death Wilbe; AOCP Wilbee - Electoral Rolls: ===''SHORTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shortt|Shortt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Shortt|Shortt, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4HF Camooweal (1933-1939); 5SR Tennant Creek (1947-1948); 5SR Adelaide (Glenunga, 1954; New Hindmarsh, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1193, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHUTE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shute|Shute, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Elliott Stewart Shute|Shute, Robert Elliott Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF5T-CJ5] - 1899(NSW)-1922(NSW) - Licences: XCE Sydney (Strathfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Field Artillery Reinforcements) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: "Gone too soon" (passed from rugby injury age 23yo ===''SIBLY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sibly|Sibly, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Sibly|Sibly, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC5R-MH6] - 1897(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XYX Perth (North Perth, 1913-1914); 6AF Receive Perth (City, 1923); 6AF Perth (North Perth, 1923-1924; Inglewood, 1924); 2SB Sydney (Kirribilli, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 32, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken) (recorded Sibley) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 2ASY-3AUV Sydney Arthur Sibly; brother of Clifton Archibald Sibly - Electoral Rolls: insurance clerk (North Perth, 1919-1922); manager (Albion, Qld, 1936; Eagle Junction, Qld, 1937; Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1958); retired (Rose Bay, 1963-1972) * [[/Clifton Archibald Sibly|Sibly, Clifton Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K41R-3JQ] - 1894(SA)-1964(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 225, 1915 - likely early wireless experimenter with brother Arthur's licence - Relationships: brother of XYX-6AF-2SB Arthur Sibly; uncle of 2ASY-3AUV Sydney Arthur Sibly - Electoral Rolls: farrier (North Perth, 1915-1937) * [[/Sydney Arthur Sibly|Sibly, Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKF-F7R] - 1926(NSW)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 2ASY Sydney (Rose Bay, 1954; Kingsgrove, 1957-1965); 3AUV Melbourne (Eltham, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 945, 1945; BOCP 1049, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of XYX-6AF-2SB Arthur Sibly; nephew of Clifton Archibald Sibly - Electoral Rolls: communications officer (Kingsgrove, 1958-1963); clerk (Eltham, Vic, 1968-1977; Queanbeyan, 1980) ===''SIDEBOTTOM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Lancelot Sidebottom|Sidebottom, Geoffrey Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-KGH] - 1902(Tas)-1964(Tas) - Licences: 7BB Receive Launceston (1922); Receive Launceston (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: father of 7SK Maxwell Douglas Langford Sidebottom - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Launceston, 1928-1954) * [[/Maxwell Douglas Langford Sidebottom|Sidebottom, Maxwell Douglas Langford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-5QY] - 1922(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 7SK Hobart (Newtown, 1948); 7SK Howrah (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2830, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 - Relationships: son of 7BB Geoffrey Lancelot Sidebottom - Electoral Rolls: sound engineer (New Town, 1949); mechanic (Bateau Bay, NSW, 1980) ===''SIDEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Longfield Sidey|Sidey, Robert Longfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSN-3P6] - 1874(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Lindfield, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2CB James Douglas Kay Sidey - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Lindfield, 1930-1949) * [[/James Douglas Kay Sidey|Sidey, James Douglas Kay or Douglas James Kay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSN-35P] - 1904(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Receive Sydney (Lindfield, 1922-1923); 2CB Sydney (Lindfield, 1924-1925); 2CB Boorowa (1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2ZY Robert Longfield Sidey - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Bethungra, 1943-1949); no occupation (Junee, 1954) ===''SIEVERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest William Sievers|Sievers, Ernest William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNJD-8MJ] - 1901(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1165, 1933, Qld; 2COCP 9, 1934; 1COCP 38, 1935 - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Kelvin Grove, 1925); night officer (Oakey, 1930); railway night officer (Narangba, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Ascot, 1943; Clayfield, 1949-1958) * [[/William Frederick Sievers|Sievers, William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJN-NDS] - 1902(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3CB Receive Melbourne (East Richmond, 1922-1923); 3CB Melbourne (East Richmond & South Yarra, 1924-1939, 1946-1960; Toorak, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 165, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Richmond, 1931-1943); reader (South Yarra, 1949-1963); meter reader (Toorak, 1972-1980) ===''SIGAL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sigal|Sigal, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Louis Sigal|Sigal, Harold Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ4R-XFJ] - 1908(SA)-1939(NSW) - Licences: 2UK Sydney (Woollahra, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 253, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (Militia, Signals, 1934-1937) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); engineer (Melbourne East, Vic, 1931); electrician (Auburn North, NSW, 1933; Centennial Park, NSW, 1934; Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937; West Perth, WA, 1943; Woolowin, Qld, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1954; Kensington, NSW, 1958); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1963); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1968); retired (Vaulcuse, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SIGMONT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Sigmont|Sigmont, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD58-221] - 1883(NSW)-1942(Vic) - Licences: 3AH Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: patent attorney (Auburn, Vic, 1917; Elsternwick, 1924-1937; Seaford, 1942); ===''SILBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Clive Silby|Silby, Arthur Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8B6-PSD] - 1894(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AF Perth (North Perth, 1924; Inglewood, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 (Australian Wireless Squadron) [https://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog/1911865/australian-wireless-squadron-aif-embarkation-roll/] - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Exeter, 1939-1943) ===''SILVER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Leslie Silver|Silver, Frank Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94HC-LTV] - 1904(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4FL Brisbane (Morningside, 1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2086, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Morningside, Qld, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Morningside, Qld, 1949-1980) ===''SIMMONDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur George Simmonds|Simmonds, Arthur George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DL-234] - 1906(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2GS Sydney (Arncliffe, 1930-1934); 2GS Murwillumbah (1935-1939); 4PG Bundaberg (1946-1948); 2APJ Sydney (Cronulla, 1954-1955; Caringbah, 1956-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 590, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 207, 1938 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Arncliffe, 1933); gardner (Arncliffe, 1935); radio engineer (Murwillumbah, 1935-1937); technician (4BU Kalkie, 1943-1949) * [[/Ernest John Simmonds|Simmonds, Ernest John]] - 19??(Eng)-19??(Eng) - G2OD Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, amateur operator, first to two way QSO Australia (Nov 1924, 3BQ) - TroveTag: "G2OD - Ernest John Simmonds" ===''SIMMONS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simmons|Simmons, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Fisher Simmons|Simmons, Alexander Fisher]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HL-5MY] - 1906(WA)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3TQ Melbourne (Brighton, 1947-1956; South Yarra, 1960; Bayswater, 1965-1969; Boronia, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2394, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); technician (Bayswater, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Trethowan Simmons|Simmons, Henry Trethowan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4M3-BP4] - 1905(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6KX Perth (Subiaco, 1925-1927); 3XK Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1927); 6KX Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933; Nedlands, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; West Perth, 1954-1955; Mt Pleasant, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 181, 1925, No. ?? in WA; CPRT 1121, 1928; 2COCP 295, 1930; 1COCP 257, 1932 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Maylands, 1931), radio engineer (Nedlands, 1936; West Perth, 1949), engineer (Fremantle, 1958; Mt Pleasant, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "6KX-3XK - Henry Trethowan Simmons"(160+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Simmons"(130+ tags) * [[/Leonard Joseph Simmons|Simmons, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBM-SKH] - 1907(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3LJ Melbourne (Belgrave, 1926-1931; East Prahran, 1933); 3LJ Rheola (1937-1939); 3LV Trafalgar (1948); 3LV Cheltenham (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 304, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Womerah, Yarram Yarram, Vic, 1928; Toolangi, Yea, Vic, 1931; Armadale, Vic, 1934-1936; Rheola, Bendigo, Vic, 1936-1937; Nanneela West, Bendigo, Vic, 1942; Cheltenham, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SIMMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simms|Simms, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Wilkinson Simms|Simms, Eric Wilkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XZ-9RN] - 1906(WA)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Melbourne (Malvern, 1927-1931; Caulfield, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 360, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Malvern, Vic, 1931); buyer (Caulfield, Vic, 1934; Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); manager (Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SIMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simpson|Simpson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Rae Simpson|Simpson, Allan Rae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCWN-35S] - 1912(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2ASO Kyogle (1950-1954); 2ASO Sydney (Cammeray, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3011, 1949, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Wauchope, NSW, 1936; Dungog, NSW, 1937); postal clerk (Ballina, NSW, 1943; Kyogle, NSW, 1949-1954); monitor (Cammeray, NSW, 1958-1963); radio monitor (North Sydney, NSW, 1968) * [[/Arthur Wellesley Simpson|Simpson, Arthur Wellesley]] - 1899(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 2ZJ Duri (1923-1926); 2ZJ Sydney (Five Dock, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 480, 1919 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Five Dock, NSW, 1930-1936); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1937-1968) * [[/Benjamin Simpson|Simpson, Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHH-BTH] - 1911(Sct)-1941(At Sea) - Licences: 3SM Melbourne (Richmond, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless (Richmond, Vic, 1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1673948 AWM Roll of Honour]; [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/registrydetails.asp?ID=517 HMAS Sydney Virtual Memorial]; [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/rollcontent/517/517a.pdf Lorraine Simpson summary] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Charles William Arthur Simpson|Simpson, Charles William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBMD-3Q3] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3IN Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2022, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1949); technician (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Edward Morris Simpson|Simpson, Edward Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJYV-NFF] - 1915(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ES Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1931-1939, 1946-1947; North Sydney, 1948-1961; Wahroonga, 1965; West Killara, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 772, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1936-1943; North Sydney, NSW, 1949-1958); shipping officer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1963; Killara, NSW, 1968); shipping (Killara, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Harry Blythe Simpson|Simpson, Harry Blythe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF93-CZ3] - 1920(???)-2013(WA) - Licences: 6HS Perth (Leederville, 1937-1939; Mt Lawley, 1947-1948; Nedlands, 1954-1969; Lesmurdie, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2060, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Claremont, WA, 1949-1968); marketing manager (Lesmurdie, WA, 1972); manager (Lesmurdie, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Ernest Simpson|Simpson, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8H-8N4] - 1873(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XACF Sydney (Randwick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Newtown, NSW, 1903; Randwick, NSW, 1913); grocer (Newington, NSW, 1930-1937; Petersham, NSW, 1943) * [[/Leslie Robert Simpson|Simpson, Leslie Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-4VD] - 1901(WA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3SA Ararat (1925-1933); 3SA Melbourne (Windsor, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 44, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draper (Prahran Gardens, Vic, 1922; Ararat, Vic, 1924-1943); mechanic (Prahran, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Robert Allen Simpson|Simpson, Robert Allen "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2Q9-FWT] - 1912(SA)-1996(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2314, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burnside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Thomas Leigh Simpson|Simpson, Thomas Leigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBBW-8Q3] - 1895(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3II Dunkeld (1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2217, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Aust Flying Corps, 1915-1917; RAF, 1918); (WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer at WW1 enlistment (1915); grazier (Dunkeld, Vic, 1924-1954) ===''SIMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Charles Sims|Sims, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MK-NXC] - 1907(WA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 344, 1927, No. 38 in Qld; 2COCP 16, 1934 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (RAAF Point Cook, 1931-1934); QANTAS air pilot (Brisbane, 1936-1937); public servant (Box Hill, 1963) - Comment: several contemporaneous Eric Charles Sims, need to sort electoral rolls * [[/Ernest Leslie Arthur Sims|Sims, Ernest Leslie Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ6H-6PF] - 1905(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3ZA Melbourne (Preston, 1930-1933); 3ZA Apollo Bay (1937-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 622, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Preston, Vic, 1931; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1933-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''SINCLAIR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sinclair|Sinclair, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Bertram Sydney Charles Sinclair|Sinclair, Bertram Sydney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M8W6-R4J] - 1906(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6CY Receive Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1928; Buckland Hill, WA, 1931-1954; Kendenup, WA, 1958; Mt Barker, WA, 1963) * [[/Laurence Ernest Sinclair|Sinclair, Laurence Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PJ-G15] - 1913(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2MH Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Homebush, 1954-1975; Gorokan, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1566, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Canterbury, NSW, 1935-1949); telegraphist (Homebush, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Gorokan, NSW, 1980) ===''SINFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sinfield|Sinfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Albert Sinfield|Sinfield, Andrew Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9W-W9R] - 1913(NSW)-1962(SA) - Licences: 2TZ Cootamundra (1933); 2TZ Wagga Wagga (1933-1936); 2AKT Sydney (Concord, 1939; Croydon, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1088, 1933, NSW; BOCP 1311, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ganmain, NSW, 1935; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1935); soldier (Croydon, NSW, 1943); technician (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''SINGLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Paul Singleton|Singleton, Claude Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4JR-4SV] - 1914(WA)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4UX Theodore (1936-1939); 4UX Bundaberg (1946-1947); 4UX Stanthorpe (1948); 4UX Atherton (1954-1955); 4UX Malanda (1956); 4UX Ayr (1960); 4UX Childers (1965); 4UX St George (1969); 4UX Gracemere (1975); 4UX Dalby (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1638, 1936, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4QW, 4QO, 4QW, 4RK, 4QS); federal public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Theodore, Qld, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Yungaburra, Qld, 1954); public servant (Gracemere, Qld, 1972) - Trovetag: "4UX - Claude Paul Singleton" ===''SIRL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sirl|Sirl, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clarence William Charles Sirl|Sirl, Clarence William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89J-9LJ] - 1913(SA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6XG Katanning (1938-1939; 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 3, 1936; AOCP 2132, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Katanning, 1937-1968) ===''SKENE-SMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Skene-Smith|Skene-Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Skene-Smith, Alexander Bond - See Alexander Bond Skene Smith ===''SKINNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Skinner|Skinner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Alfred Skinner|Skinner, Albert Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y9-L1V] - 1910(WA)-2002(WA) - Licences: 6SK Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1948; Mt Helena, 1954-1955); 6SK Norseman (1956)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2461, 1940, WA; COCP2 1171, 1948 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil stated (Subiaco, WA, 1934-1949); technician (Mt Helena, WA, 1954); radio technician (Norseman, WA, 1958); branch manager (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1963); manager (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1968); field supervisor (Floreat Park, WA, 1972); prospector (Doubleview, WA, 1977-1980) ===''SLADE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Irwin Slade|Slade, Charles Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDN1-G28] - 1921(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3PZ Melbourne (Elwood, 1938-1939, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2172, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949-1954); medical practitioner (St Kilda, 1967-1968; Elwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles William Slade|Slade, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH3R-28W] - 1893(Eng)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2SX Sydney (Croydon, 1923-1925 (as H. C. Slade); 1925-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified; English PMG Certificate 1st class - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAN, 1909-1924); Wireless Weekly (technical editor, 1925-1928); Daily Telegraph (radio & technical editor, 1928-1929); Keogh Radio (engineer, 1929-1930); Croydon Radio (proprietor, 1930-1933+) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer, R.A.N. (Croydon, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2SX - Charles William Slade" ===''SLATER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. F. Slater|Slater, J. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Sheffield (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Harold Ivan Slater|Slater, Harold Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDT3-7JP] - 1898(Tas)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Kelso (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: pastoralist (Kelso, Tas, 1919); labourer (Maypole Hotel, New Town, Tas); no occupation (Middle Park, Vic, 1926); airman (Point Cook, Vic, 1927; Middle Park, 1931); traveller (Elsternwick, 1936-1968) ===''SLATTERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slattery|Slattery, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Joseph Patrick Slattery|Slattery, Joseph Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G824-KHF] - 1866(Irl)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (St John's College, Camperdown; St Vincent's, Ashfield, 1930) - Links: [[w:Joseph Patrick Slattery|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/slattery-joseph-patrick-8453 ADB] * [[/Joseph Samuel Francis Slattery|Slattery, Joseph Samuel Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVN-SSF] - 1894(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 50, 1915; CPRT 167, 1915; 2COCP 324, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1916; Esperance, WA, 1916; RAN radio station, Geraldton, 1917); travelling salesman (Stanthorpe, 1928-1930); traveller (Tamworth, 1932-1933; Woollahra, NSW, 1933-1935); commercial traveller (New Farm, 1936; Hamilton, Qld, 1937; Fairfield, Qld, 1949; West Sydney, 1949-1954); radio officer (Mascot, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Cremorne, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''SLAWSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slawson|Slawson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Thomas Slawson|Slawson, George Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW2-T4D] - 1916(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AFN Sydney (Harbord, 1936-1939, 1946-1958; Croydon, 1960-1961; Homebush, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1835, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Father also GTS - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Harbord, NSW, 1943-1958); public servant (Croydon, NSW, 1963; Strathfield West, NSW, 1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''SLIGHT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slight|Slight, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Alexander Burrough Slight|Slight, Arthur Alexander Burrough]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBLQ-X4J] - 1902(Eng)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2DA Receive Sydney (Parramatta, 1922); Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Parramatta, 1923); 2ZA Sydney (Windsor, 1931-1938; Richmond, 1939, 1946-1950); 3AZA Ballarat (1954); 2ZA Sydney (Bondi Beach, 1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF); MBE 1941; OBE - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Windsor, NSW, 1930-1937); RAAF (Richmond, NSW, 1949); RAAF Officer (RAAF Ballarat Camp, Vic, 1954); engineer (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/awards/details.php?qnum=1747&qname=SLIGHT RAF MBE] ===''SLUTZKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slutzkin|Slutzkin, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Eliot Slutzkin|Slutzkin, Robert Eliot "Bob" or "Bobbie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGSK-21C] - 1917(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; East St Kilda, 1954-1956; Balaclava, 1960-1975; East St Kilda, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2159, 1938, Vic; COCP1 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Balaclava, Vic, 1949); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1954-1963; Balaclava, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''SMALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Small|Small, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward George Small|Small, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBBR-5P7] - 1907(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2QS Newcastle (Mayfield, 1933-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1231, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mayfield, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Thomas Augustus Small|Small, Thomas Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2YV-RNM] - 1901(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2WS Murwillumbah (1933-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1222, 1933, NSW; BOCP 235, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bangalow, NSW, 1930); commercial traveller (Bellingen, NSW, 1930); salesman (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Byron Bay, NSW, 1943); furniture retailer (Eastwood, NSW, 1949); grazier (Lower Quipolly, NSW, 1958-1963); representative (Tamworth, NSW, 1972) ===''SMART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smart|Smart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Smart|Smart, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHD-TNH] - 1891(NZ)-1980(NZ) - Licences: 4SM Barcaldine (1936-1937); 4SM Paterson (1938-1939); 4SM Longreach (1946-1948); 4SM Cairns (Cairns City, 1954-1956; Freshwater, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1625, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boiler attendant (Dunevia Station, Blackhall, Qld, 1913); motor engineer (Aramac, Qld, 1916-1925; Barcaldine, 1928-1937); freeholder (Longreach, Qld, 1943); mechanic (Longreach, Qld, 1949); farmer (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1958); retired (Freshwater, Qld, 1963-1972; Cairns, Qld, 1977) ===''SMELLIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ellis Henry Smellie|Smellie, Ellis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7P-FDM] - 1893(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 218, 1930; 1COCP 240, 1931 - RANRS (temp Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Radio Station, Applecross, 1925; Geraldton, 1931; Broome, 1936); telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949); radio officer (Caulfield, Vic, 1954; Blackburn, 1963-1980) ===''SMIBERT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Smibert|Smibert, George]] - 1840(Sct)-1899(Vic) - clubs (founding member Telegraph Electrical Society Vic), employment (Postal Department Vic, chief electrician), brother of James Smibert Deputy Postmaster-General Victoria * [[/George Smibert|Smibert, James]] - 1836(Sct)-1912(Vic) - employment (Postal Department Vic, Deputy Postmaster-General, appointed following early passing of Samuel Walker McGowan), created a nepotism scandal by early promotion of brother and brother-in-law to the most senior positions in Vic Post & Telegraphs in the early 1890s, likely reason for the positioning of Qld appointees at the top of the Federal PMGD in 1901; the brother of George Smibert Chief Electrician, Postal Dept Vic ===''SMITH (A-L)''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smith|Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Smith, Alan Shaw - See Alan Shawsmith (change of name) * [[/A. C. Smith|Smith, A. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJDO Matlock (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Specific individual not identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Alexander Bond Skene Smith|Smith, Alexander Bond Skene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRDG-J7D] - 1893(Eng)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2OQ Sydney (Vaucluse, 1930-1933); 2SS Sydney (Narrabeen, 1948); 2SS Lawson (1950-1956); 2SS Blackheath (1957-1958) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 294, 1930; COCP1 196, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous Alexander Smiths - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Lennex Lonsdale Smith|Smith, Arthur Lennex Lonsdale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QQY-B84] - 1908(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3UX Melbourne (Abbotsford, 1936-1939; Fairfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1702, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Fairfield, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Arthur Carrington Smith|Smith, Arthur Carrington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKV-VL2] - 1902(Tas)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 7BN Receive Launceston (1923); 7AB Launceston (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 8, 1924, No. ?? in Tas; CPRT 930, 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (operator 7BN Wills & Co wannabe Class B); recording engineer (Cinesound Productions Ltd, Bondi, 1932); inventor of sound-on-film systems - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Launceston, 1928); recording engineer (Bronte, 1931-1935); engineer (Bondi, 1936-1937); recording engineer (Clovelly, 1943-1949; Waverley, 1963-1968); engineer (Waverley, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "7BN-7AB - Arthur Carrington Smith" * [[/Austen Cyril Smith|Smith, Austen Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6N-JKF] - 1904(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2FS Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1925; Burwood, 1925; Maroubra, 1930-1933; Homebush, 1933; Burwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 75, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio agent - Electoral Rolls: radio agent (Burwood, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Burwood, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Burwood, 1958-1963); retired (Lower Hawkesbury, 1972-1980) * [[/A. J. Smith|Smith, A. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AS Sydney (Harris Park, 1927-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/C. Smith|Smith, C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7BA Receive Stanley (1922); Receive Stanley (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Cedric Preston Smith|Smith, Cedric Preston or Preston-Smith, Cedric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BB-X47] - 1907(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ZZ Sydney (Cremorne, 1924-1925); 2QK Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936; Balgowlah, 1937; Lane Cove, 1938-1939); 3QG Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948); 3QG Ballarat (1954-1956); 2CD Sydney (Cremorne, 1958-1961; Palm Beach, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1212, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bank accountant (Binnaway, NSW, 1930); bank officer (Manly, NSW, 1932; Balgowlah, NSW, 1934-1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949); bank manager (Ballarat, Vic, 1954; Cremorne, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Palm Beach, NSW, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "2ZZ-2QK-2CD - Cedric Preston Smith" * [[/Charles Frederick Smith|Smith, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3J-B3F] - 1904(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: No licence yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 418, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 1112, 1928; 2COCP 44, 1929 - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: Several contemporaneous Charles Frederick Smith's, not yet identified * [[/Claude Sargent Smith|Smith, Claude Sargent or Sarjent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLW-9HG] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2AHK Sydney (Ryde, 1937-1939); 2ANZ Sydney (Pymble, 1969); 2ANZ Grafton (1975); 2ANZ Sydney (West Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1962, 1937, NSW; COCP2 157, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: wood machinist (Ryde, NSW, 1943-1949); clerk (Ryde, NSW, 1958; Pymble, NSW, 1963-1968; Grafton, NSW, 1972; Pymble, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Colin Hughes Smith|Smith, Colin Hughes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YH-LLB] - 1910(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PK Melbourne (East Kew, 1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 433, 1928, Vic; AOLCP 90, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Kew, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1943-1980) * [[/George Edwin Smith|Smith, George Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJ3-BVR] - 1916(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3YG Melbourne (Brighton, 1936-1939; Bentleigh, 1947-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1960; Blackburn South, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1792, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949); observer (Brighton, Vic, 1954); public servant (Brighton East, Vic, 1958-1963); technical officer (Blackburn South, Vic, 1967); retired (Lilydale, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/George Leonard Frederick Smith|Smith, George Leonard Frederick or Fredrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZR-5Q7] - 1913(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 3FR Melbourne (Northcote, 1936-1939; St Kilda, 1947-1948; Montmorency, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1768, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Northcote, Vic, 1934-1942); sales (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); clerk (Montmorency, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Herbert Henry Baker Smith|Smith, Herbert Henry Baker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFN-H6R] - 19??(???)-1932(Qld) - Licences: 4DP Receive Cairns (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cairns, Qld, 1925-1930) * [[/J. H. Smith|Smith, J. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EA Receive Beenleigh (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Albert Malcolm Smith|Smith, John Albert Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L264-537] - 1911(Eng)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5JR Adelaide (St Peters, 1934-1937; Alberton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1375, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Alberton, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John William Smith|Smith, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMGD-VTK] - 1914(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AEJ Baradine (1936-1939, 1947-1950); 2AEJ Sydney (Waverley, 1954-1955; Lakemba, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1760, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JWSs - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Keith Howard Smith|Smith, Keith Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCN-ZH8] - 1915(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4AS Brisbane (Clayfield, 1939, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2396, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: Public Service Medal, 1990 - Electoral Rolls: university student (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); engineer (Bardon, Qld, 1941; Clayfield, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Leslie Smith|Smith, Leslie]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DD Sydney (Concord, 1931; Homebush, 1931; Concord, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 726, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Possibly Leslie Smith killed in truck accident 1936; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SMITH (M-Z)''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smith|Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Jeffrey Smith|Smith, Noel Jeffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PM-2B8] - 1919(???)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2VE Sydney (Artarmon, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1495, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Canowindra, NSW, 1963) * [[/P. W. Smith|Smith, P. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EF Receive Brisbane (Alderley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Raymond Sydney Smith|Smith, Raymond Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L176-XYF] - 1914(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 3RY Melbourne (Kew, 1937-1938); 2AJQ Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1938; Sans Souci, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2006, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous RSSs - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1937); RAN (Toorak, Vic, 1943); process worker (Homebush, NSW, 1958); driver (Granville, NSW, 1963); labourer (Granville, NSW, 1968) * [[/Reginald George Smith| Smith, Reginald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6T-TLM] - 1888(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2ACR Sydney (Turramurra, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2054, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster – Comment: Several contemporaneous RGSs - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Turramurra, NSW, 1932-1949) * [[/Richard John Smith|Smith, Richard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-14B] - 1909(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIU Sydney (Bexley, 1937-1939, 1946-1969); 2AIU Tweed Heads (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2026, 1937, NSW; COCP2 1333, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1933-1963); radio technician? (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1980) * [[/Robert Cecil Smith|Smith, Robert Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G134-ZFJ] - 1916(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3YQ Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2117, 1938, Vic; COCP1 1073, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943-1949; Blackburn, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Rowland Anthony Godfrey Smith|Smith or Godfrey-Smith, Rowland Anthony Godfrey "Tony"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHYR-N91] - 1919(NSW)-2005(Tas) - Licences: 2AMN Sydney (Wahroonga, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2326, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son-in-Law of 7PF Philip Oakley Fysh - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Northbridge, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Launceston, Tas, 1954-1968) * [[/Sidney Arthur Smith|Smith, Sidney or Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1MH-VHS] - 1917(???)-2008(WA)91yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2100, 1938, WA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Subiaco, WA, 1943); civil engineer (Bayswater, WA, 1949-1958; Bedford, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Sidney Hugh Holland Smith|Smith, Sidney Hugh Holland]] - 1861(???)-1933(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, senior state public servant (Qld P&T, Chief Mechanician), senior federal public servant (PMGD, State Mechanician, Qld), radio clubs (QWI, vice president), business proprietor (Telephone and Electrical Supplies Co) * [[/Stuart Disney Paull Smith|Smith, Stuart (Birth) or Stewart (Electoral Rolls) Disney Paull or Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDB-8D8] - 1913(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4LA Brisbane (Corinda, 1934-1939); 4LA Amberley (1946-1948); 4LA Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1303, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor); military (RAAF, navigator); broadcast technician (4BC); Dept Education (O/C Radio) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Corinda, Qld, 1936-1949); radio technician (New Farm, Qld, 1949); maintenance officer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1963); public servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Sydney Smith|Smith, Sydney]] - 1856(NSW)-1934(NSW) - senior state politician (NSW MLA), senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1904-1905) * [[/Victor Leslie Smith|Smith, Victor Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXQW-Q5S] - 1916(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3UR Melbourne (Collingwood, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2029, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Collingwood, Vic, 1937-1949) * [[/Wilfred Smith|Smith, Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRQ-PQ1] - 1896(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); 5AG Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 602, 1921; 2COCP 419, 1941; 1COCP 882, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/William Arthur Smith|Smith, William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCX-XL9] - 1906(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5LZ Wallaroo (1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 526, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Glenunga, 1939-1943) - beware several contemporaneous William Arthur Smith's * [[/William Glanville Clement Smith|Smith, William Glanville Clement]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRS5-JM9] - 1914(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2IV Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 1013, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Richmond, NSW, 1943); RAAF Radio Officer (Penrith, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Orchard Hills, NSW, 1980) * [[/William Henry Smith|Smith, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2V-L4R] - 1911(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5SW Adelaide (Woodville, 1937-1939, 1947-1956); 5ASW Adelaide (Woodville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1996, 1937, SA; BOCP 431, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WHSs - Electoral Rolls: operator (Woodville, SA, 1939) * [[/W. J. Smith|Smith, W. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: N758 Receive Sydney (Hurstville, 1922); 2IC Receive Sydney (Hurstville, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SMITHERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Charles Smithers|Smithers, Ernest Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z1-GQ1] - 1885(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 552, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: inspector of fisheries (Urunga, 1930); inspector (Burwood, 1930-1949) ===''SMYTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Walter Smyth|Smyth, Cedric Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1C-4MX] - 1916(WA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 7CD Devonport (1933-1939); 3ACH Melbourne (Doncaster East, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1133, 1933, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Doncaster East, 1954-1977) * [[/Victor Loftus Smyth|Smyth, Victor Loftus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR8F-P8L] - 1905(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3PJ Receive Geelong (1923); 3PJ Geelong (1924); 3PJ Bendigo (1924-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 126, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Bendigo, 1928-1972) ===''SMYTHE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Cresswell Smythe|Smythe, Alan (BMD) or Allan (Electoral Rolls) Cresswell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JQ-V9V] - 1908(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5MF Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Hazlewood Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 658, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 135, 1933; BOCP 125, 1937; 1COCP 196, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Torrensville, SA, 1939-1943) ===''SNADDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snaddon|Snaddon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Ernest Snaddon|Snaddon, John Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLF-B75] - 1920(Eng)-1944(Aegean Sea) - Licences: 3VE Melbourne (Malvern, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2322, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 459 Squadron, Warrant Officer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/snaddon-john-ernest-409361/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''SNAITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snaith|Snaith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Leslie Snaith|Snaith, Samuel Leslie "Leslie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJN-2S8] - 1901(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3ZR Melbourne (Footscray, 1923-1930; Newport, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 166, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1924-1928; Newport, Vic, 1931-1954) ===''SNAPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snape|Snape, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Fairlie Roger de Burgh Snape|Snape, Fairlie Roger de Burgh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G649-B1V] - 1900(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2NU Receive Quirindi (1923); 4JK Willis Island (1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 695, 1922; 2COCP 340, 1931; 1COCP 221, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Quirindi, 1930); wireless operator (Quirindi, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Killara, 1949-1968); engineer (Killara, 1980) ===''SNEDDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sneddon|Sneddon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Neville Sneddon|Sneddon, Richard Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTS-SX7] - 1908(Vic)-1970(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Burwood, 1923); 2AKQ Sydney (Concord West, 1938-1939); 2WS Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1946-1965); 2WS Wamberal (1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2183, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1937; Concord West, NSW, 1943; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''SNELLGROVE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William George Rayner Snellgrove|Snellgrove, William George Rayner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5YC-Y4J] - 1879(SA)-1958(NSW) - Licences: XCN Sydney (Willoughby, 1913-1914); 2DD Receive Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 242, 1916 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; merchant navy (WW1) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1913; Crows Nest, NSW, 1930-1931; East Sydney, NSW, 1935-1936); superintending engineer (Crows Nest, NSW, 1949; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1954) - TroveTag: "XCN-2DD - William George Rayner Snellgrove" - Links: [https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/6986877 IWM] ===''SNOOK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Charles Snook|Snook, Keith Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTG-Z2D] - 1908(Tas)-1946(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Hobart North, 1936); motor mechanic (Hobart Central, 1937) ===''SNOSWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snoswell|Snoswell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Raymond Snoswell|Snoswell, Alfred Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NWH-MCT] - 1899(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5AD Adelaide (Exeter, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Largs, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5AD - Alfred Raymond Snoswell" & "!Wikibooks Snoswell" ===''SOBELS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sobels|Sobels, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Max Dhorenwendt Sobels|Sobels, Max Dhorenwendt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNT-8Q5] - 1904(Vic)-1996(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Watervale, 1923); 2OT Sydney (Dee Why, 1932-1939; Lakemba, 1946); 2OT Broken Hill (1947-1950); 2OT Newcastle (Hamilton, 1954-1956); 2OT Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1957-1961); 2OT Goulburn (1965-1969); 5OT Adelaide (Holden Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 894, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 1358, 1954; TVOCP 28, 1957 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1943); teacher (Broken Hill South, NSW, 1949; Hamilton, NSW, 1954; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1958; Ashfield, NSW, 1963; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1963); retired (Goulburn, NSW, 1968) ===''SODEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander William Soden|Soden, Alexander William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N9-7M1] - 1909(Qld)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4AS Brisbane (Annerley, 1930-1939; Yeerongpilly, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 634, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Annerley, 1934-1943) ===''SOILLEUX''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soilleux|Soilleux, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Garnet Argyle Soilleux|Soilleux, Garnet Argyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKH-XPN] - 1900(Vic)-1959(Eng) - Licences: XOG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 497, 1919 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Auburn, Vic, 1924); architect (Auburn, Vic, 1925-1937; Kew, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''SOLOMON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Solomon|Solomon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Charles Henry Solomon|Solomon, Cecil Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH6J-BQ1] - 1902(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KV Melbourne (Prahran, 1931-1933; South Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 738, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Prahran, Vic, 1924-1936); manager (Elsternwick, Vic, 1937); soldier (Auburn, Vic, 1943); nil (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); radio technician (Carnegie, Vic, 1963) ===''SORAGHAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soraghan|Soraghan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Donald St James Soraghan|Soraghan, Donald St James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQ8-7TC] - 1902(Ireland)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2LA Sydney (Rose Bay, 1930-1934); 2LH Sydney (Rose Bay, 1935-1939); 2PU Sydney (Rose Bay, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 233, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Rose Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); technician (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Kingscliff, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SOUMPROU''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soumprou|Soumprou, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Emile Walter Soumprou|Soumprou, Emile Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZZF-SX7] - 1906(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3WK Melbourne (Thornbury, 1929-1933; North Fitzroy, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 511, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937); retired (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1942-1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954) ===''SOUTHWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Southwell|Southwell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Lindsay Southwell|Southwell, Clifford Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNM-FDF] - 1897(SA)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2SW Sydney (Cremorne, 1925-1926; Northbridge, 1927-1929; Brighton-Le-Sands, 1930-1931; Northbridge, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 131, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Private); WW2 (Australian Army, colonel) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Northbridge, NSW, 1930); manager (Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1930-1931); sales manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1958); business executive (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Leslie William Douglas Southwell|Southwell, Leslie William Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WXT-S8L] - 1900(NSW)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3SL Seymour (1924-1939, 1946-1954); 3SL Melbourne (Montrose, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 250, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Seymour, 1931-1954) * [[/Noel Leslie Southwell|Southwell, Noel Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNM-ZJW] - 1919(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2ZF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1565, 1935, NSW; 1COCP 149, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (1949) - Comment: QSL collection survives ARDXC/NFSA - Electoral Rolls: broadcast technician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Yagoona, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''SPARK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Spark|Spark, John]] - 1879(USA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AC Perth (City, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Fremantle, 1917); civil servant (West Perth, 1921) - Comment: identification not certain ===''SPEDDING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spedding|Spedding, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Thomas Spedding|Spedding, Edward Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ82-ZCM] - 1897(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 4DU Receive Brandon (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Brandon, Qld, 1921-1925); clerk (Lakemba, NSW, 1932-1958) ===''SPEER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Speer|Speer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis Speer|Speer, John Francis "Jock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYD4-LJN] - 1914(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3FF Corop (1936-1939); 3FF Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1947-1948; Thornbury, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1724, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3TS Thomas Patterson Speer - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Corop, Vic, 1942); machinist (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949); merchant (Thornbury, Vic, 1954); dealer (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Thomas Patterson Speer|Speer, Thomas Patterson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYDH-FVD] - 1907(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3TS Corop (1936-1939, 1947-1969); 3TS Flora Hill (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1815, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3FF John Francis Speer - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Corop, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Flora Hill, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''SPENCE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spence|Spence, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Keith Spence|Spence, Edward Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBYN-S3H] - 1908(Qld)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 4DT Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Union Bank, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930; Wellington, NSW, 1934); bank officer (Bondi, NSW, 1936; Rose Bay, NSW, 1937; Epping, NSW, 1943-1949; Northbridge, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Cremorne, NSW, 1980) * [[/Hugh David Spence| Spence, Hugh David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZB-X1K] - 1920(Tas)-1984(WA) - Licences: 7DS Longford (1938-1939, 1947-1965); 6FS Perth (Cottesloe, 1969; East Victoria Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2105, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Longford, Tas, 1943-1944); radio engineer (Longford, Tas, 1949-1963); radio technician (East Victoria Park, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/William Guthrie Spence|Spence, William Guthrie]] - 1846(Sco)-1926(Vic) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1914-1915) ===''SPENCER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Derek David Spencer|Spencer, Derek David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSW-N55] - 1909(Eng)-1982(Tas) - Licences: 3DS Melbourne (Altona, 1934-1937); 6DS Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1280, 1934, Vic; AOLCP 157, 1934; 2COCP 55, 1936; 1COCP 111, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: poultry farmer (Ulverstone, Tas, 1954; Leven, Tas, 1963); farmer (Gawler, Tas, 1972) ===''SPERRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred John Sperring|Sperring, Wilfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVLY-JPK] - 1917(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6SP Perth (Victoria Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Belmont, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1920, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Victoria Park, WA, 1943); mechanic (Victoria Park, WA, 1949); radio engineer (Belmont, WA, 1954-1963) ===''SPICER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spicer|Spicer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Victor John Spicer|Spicer, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88M-KKY] - 1910(Eng)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3VS Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1929-1931; East Malvern, 1933; North Fitzroy, 1937-1939, 1946-1948); 3BQV Melbourne (Hurstbridge, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 554, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, 1934); constable (Port Melbourne, 1936; Fitzroy, 1937-1954; Carlton South, 1967-1968); retired (Hurstbridge, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SPITZKOWSKY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spitzkowsky|Spitzkowsky, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Max Royston Stanley Spitzkowsky|Spitzkowsky, Max Royston Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYD-23H] - 1904(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2MS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1926-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 302, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 134, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Hamilton, NSW, 1932-1972) ===''SPLATT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Splatt|Splatt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Bartlett Splatt|Splatt, Alan Bartlett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4P-HBH] - 1912(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: 3BS Melbourne (Montmorency, 1934-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1370, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Briar Hill, Vic, 1935-1943) ===''SPOONER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spooner|Spooner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Henry Spooner|Spooner, Alexander Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ93-LSL] - 1918(WA)-1997(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1983, 1937, Vic; AIR3 1102, 1947; COCP1 1311, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 30 Squadron, DFC, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: air observer (Darwin, NT, 1943); public servant (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SPOTSWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Ernest Spotswood|Spotswood, Cyril Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTC-4GM] - 1897(Tas)-1964(Tas) - Licences: Receive Burnie (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Burnie, 1936-1943); fettler (Burnie, 1949-1954) * [[/Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood|Humphry nee Spotswood, Innis Jane Lovett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P4-M7C] - 1892(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4JH Poopoonbah via Giru (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1356, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: second YL operator in Qld - Relationships: Wife of 4JK Jack Lawrence Humphry - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Ching Do Siding, Ayr, Qld, 1919-1936; Giru, Qld, 1937-1949; Poopoonbah, Qld, 1954; St Lucia, Qld, 1958-1972) ===''SPRENGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sprenger|Sprenger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Herbert Ernest Sprenger|Sprenger, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQD-2CJ] - 1914(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4ES Bundaberg (1932-1939); 4ES Brisbane (New Farm, 1946-1948; Holland Park, 1954; Upper Mt Gravatt, 1955-1960; Rainworth, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1064, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 165, 1938; 1COCP 530, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ); state public servant (Qld Police, radio comms) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bundaberg, 1936-1937); police constable (New Farm, Qld, 1943-1949); sergeant police (Holland Park, Qld, 1954; Upper Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958); sub-inspector police (Rainworth, Qld, 1963-1968); police officer (Rainworth, Qld, 1972); retired (Bardon, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SPRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spring|Spring, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Athol Leeming Spring|Spring, Athol Leeming]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VS-DPM] - 1892(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: XHZ Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Waverley, NSW, 1913-1972); retired (Bondi, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SPRINGETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Springett|Springett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Springett|Springett, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PV-RVB] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2OM Exeter (1935-1937); 2OM Sydney (Willoughby, 1938-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1567, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1930-1932); wardsman (Exeter, NSW, 1934-1937); draughtsman (Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1977) ===''SPROULE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sproule|Sproule, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archie Laurence Sproule|Sproule, Archie Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8BK-5J7] - 1902(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2IB Dubbo (1934-1935); 2IB Parkes (1936); 2IB Werris Creek (1937); 2IB Sydney (Punchbowl, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1398, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Dubbo, NSW, 1930-1935; Werris Creek, NSW, 1936); clerk (Werris Creek, NSW, 1943); telegraphist (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949; Oatley, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''SPURRIER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spurrier|Spurrier, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Charles Spurrier|Spurrier, Leonard Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTY1-WZJ] - 1904(Wales)-1984(SA) - Licences: S382 Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1922); 5AL Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923); Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clarence Park, 1939-1941; Eden Hills, 1943) ===''SQUELCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squelch|Squelch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Arbor Squelch|Squelch, Thomas Arbor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZRH-758] - 1892(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2TB Bangalow (1926-1927) (Dealer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bangalow, NSW, 1930); ironmonger (Bangalow, NSW, 1932-1977) ===''SQUIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squire|Squire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Leith Squire|Squire, Leslie Leith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HQ-59S] - 1918(NSW)-1963(???) - Licences: 2NL Thornton (1933-1939, 1946-1961); 2OL Portable Thornton (1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1131, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 279, 1936; COCP2 80, 1936; BOCP 93, 1937; COCP1 231, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Maitland East, NSW, 1943; Thornton, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''SQUIRES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squires|Squires, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Squires|Squires, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CX-3GW] - 1909(WA)-1972(???) - Licences: 6JS Perth (Cannington, 1929-1939; Como, 1946-1956; Nedlands, 1960; West Leederville, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 510, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cannington, 1931-1936); sales manager (Midland Junction, 1937; South Perth, 1943-1954); manager (Subiaco, 1963); business manager (West Kalamunda, 1968) ===''ST JOHN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert St John|St John, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry Clive Bolingbroke St John|St John, Henry Clive Bolingbroke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTN-PV8] - 1895(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2RX Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1923-1925); 2RX Sydney (Rockdale, 1926-1939); 2APN Sydney (Northbridge, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 258, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: reader (Rockdale, 1930-1936; Northbridge, 1943-1963) ===''STACEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stacey|Stacey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Keith Stacey|Stacey, Howard Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3TY-D8M] - 1907(NSW)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5XA Adelaide (Firle, 1934-1937; Knightsbridge, 1938-1939; Leabrook, 1947-1956; Glynde, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1360, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Burnside, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/Roy Ernest Stacey|Stacey, Roy Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDT-PNR] - 1902(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4RS Proserpine (1933-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1187, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: office assistant (Bauple, Qld, 1925); clerk (Proserpine, Qld, 1928-1972) * [[/Roydon Stacey|Stacey, Roydon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK4-TLX] - 1908(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2HY Sydney (Crows Nest, 1932-1937; Oatley, 1938-1939; Crows Nest, 1948; Oatley, 1950); 2QM Sydney (Epping, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 936, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930-1937); storekeeper (Oatley, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Crows Nest, NSW, 1943); PMG technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1968); supervising technician (Epping, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Seymour Stacey|Stacey, Seymour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR79-YXV] - 1893(Eng)-1960(ACT) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 27, 1914 - telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: sorting clerk & telegraphist (Keswick, Cumberland, Eng, 1911); electrical engineer (Griffith, ACT, 1928-1943); electrical contractor (Griffith, ACT, 1954-1958) ===''STACK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Patrick Charles Stack|Stack, Robert Patrick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-Y2K] - 1904(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4TK Innisfail (1936-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1742, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Innisfail, Qld, 1930-1932); stationer (Innisfail, Qld, 1936-1943) ===''STACKPOLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Julian Stackpole|Stackpole, Peter Julian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-H8N] - 1947(Vic)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 3ZQS Melbourne (North Clayton, 1980+; 1RX Canberra, 1990s); Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 2203, 1966; AOCP N1856, 1988 - amateur operator; broadcast planning engineer (P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA, ACA) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Hampton, 1972); technical officer (Clayton, 1977-1980) ===''STAFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Staff|Staff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Leslie Staff|Staff, Raymond Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHPS-L3T] - 1904(Qld)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2LS Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1934); 2AMN Canberra (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kogarah, NSW, 1930); messenger (Mascot, NSW, 1933-1934; bank manager (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1934); messenger(Bondi, NSW, 1935; Mitchell, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Belconnen, ACT, 1943); car driver (Kingston, ACT, 1949); bookkeeper (Moruya, NSW, 1954-1958); storeman (Parramatta, NSW, 1963) ===''STAFFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stafford|Stafford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ivor Stafford|Stafford, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-PHJ] - 1912(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3XB Lallat North (1934-1939); 3XB Melbourne (Carlton, 1947-1948; Box Hill South, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1272, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Husband of 3KS Mavis Ellen Stafford nee Coutts - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Prahran, Vic, 1934; Manya North, Vic, 1936; Lallat North, Vic, 1937-1942; Abbotsford, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/John Hurst William Stafford|Stafford, John Hurst William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV6P-XSJ] - 1901(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4CD Receive Ipswich (Ebbw Vale, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ebbw Vale, 1925-1928; Booval, 1932-1949); engineer (East Ipswich, 1958-1963); retired (Mansfield, 1977-1980) * Stafford, Mavis Ellen see Mavis Ellen Coutts ===''STALKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stalker|Stalker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Clarence Stalker|Stalker, Dudley Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTG3-TYC] - 1907(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3KJ Colac (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 995, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Colac, Vic, 1931-1937); electrician (Colac, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Colac, Vic, 1963-1968); electrician (Colac, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''STANFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Roy Stanfield|Stanfield, Clifford Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQXR-9GG] - 1900(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: N744 Receive Newcastle (1922); 2HX Receive Newcastle (1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 383, 1918; 2COCP 136, 1930; 1COCP 140, 1930 - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Randwick, 1930; Maroubra, 1932-1968); retired (Blaxland, 1977-1980) ===''STANLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stanley|Stanley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. M. Stanley|Stanley, J. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JS Receive Sydney (Crow's Nest, 1922-1923); 2JS Sydney (Crow's Nest, 1924); Orange (1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 100, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; newsagent (Leura, late 1920s) - Identification: Not yet identified (possibly James Melville Stanley, electrician, Lockhart, 1930) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Vincent Edward Stanley|Stanley, Vincent Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHDF-X7C] - 1896(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2VS Sydney (Chatswood, 1926-1928; Carlingford, 1929-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 379, 1918; COCP2 26, 1929; COCP1 141, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Radio Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1933-1954); retired (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963; Rosebery, NSW, 1968) ===''STANSFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stansfield|Stansfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick Galen Stansfield|Stansfield, Frederick Galen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHKB-QKP] - 1909(Eng)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1489, 1935, WA; COCP2 81, 1935; COCP1 223, 1939 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Merchant Navy, Second Radio Officer, MV Koolama) - Electoral Rolls: student (Nedlands, WA, 1937) - Links: [https://ausmerchantnavy.weebly.com/koolama.html Merchant Navy] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''STANTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stanton|Stanton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Ross Bishop Stanton|Stanton, Ernest Ross Bishop]] - 1895(SA)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XVN Adelaide (Enfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 10th Battalion, Lance Corporal, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: Railway porter at time of enlistment in 1915; Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10262380 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1659076 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Keith Haberfield Stanton|Stanton, Keith Haberfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPR5-MHJ] - 1896(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XFU Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 3241, 1960 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 7th Brigade/6th Regiment, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1933-1936); real estate (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1937-1943); grazier (Reedy Creek, NSW, 1949; Kareeba, NSW, 1954-1958); real estate (Church Point, NSW, 1968) ===''STAPLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John William Stapleton|Stapleton, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG7-R9P] - 1915(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5KY Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1934-1937; Alberton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1314, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Cook, SA, 1941-1944) * [[/Percival de Soligny Stapleton|Stapleton, Percival de Soligny]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHCD-Y4Q] - 1870(SA)-1951(SA) - Licences: XVK Mt Gambier (1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) ===''STARKIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas William Starkie|Starkie, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBS-NCY] - 1906(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4NW Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 306, 1926, No. 30 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Nundah, 1928-1937); warehouse assistant (Holland Park, 1943); manager (Wavell Heights, 1949); agent (Toowong, 1954-1958); manufacturer's agent (Kenmore, 1963); agent (Tennyson, 1968-1972); retired (The Gap, 1977; North Tamborine, 1980) ===''STARR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis John Starr|Starr, Francis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLN-LC4] - 1916(Qld)-1940(off Qld coast) - Licences: 4FS Stanthorpe (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1930, 1937, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 23 Squadron, Aircraftsman Class 1) - Electoral Rolls: baker (Stanthorpe, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1719163 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Alwyn Starr|Starr, William Alwyn "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RK-F5D] - 1909(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6DB Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Pingelly, WA, 1931; Merredin, WA, 1936; Narrogin, WA, 1937; Bunbury, WA, 1943; Manjimup, WA, 1954; Daglish, WA, 1958; Cottesloe, WA, 1963; Mt Claremont, WA, 1968-1977; Swinburne, WA, 1977-1980) ===''STEANE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Ashcroft Steane|Steane, Geoffrey William Ashcroft]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCF-JWV] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3UX Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1923-1933); 3SX Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 775, 1923; 2COCP 330, 1931 -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Dee Why, NSW, 1949); television engineer (Double Bay, NSW, 1954); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1954) ===''STEELE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Steele|Steele, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rowland Edward James Steele|Steele, Rowland Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTC-2ZM] - 1904(Tas)-1987(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hobart West, 1928); dairyman (West Hobart, 1937-1972) ===''STEER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Steer|Steer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Hurtle Steer|Steer, Albert Hurtle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKFN-K9D] - 1914(SA)-2010(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1787, 1936, SA; BOCP 713, 1946 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Army officer (Victor Harbour, SA, 1939); Salvation Army officer (Sterling, SA, 1941); welfare officer (RAAF Station, Nhill, Vic, 1942); salvation army officer (Stirling West, SA, 1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1687262 VWMA] ===''STEPHEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Percy Goldsmith Stephen|Stephen, Percy Goldsmith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2J-HVR] - 1896(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAEL Sydney (Balmain, 1913-1914); 2ZB Sydney (Balmain, 1924-1925); 2PS Sydney (Balmain, 1926; Granville, 1927-1930; Lidcombe, 1931-1936; Croydon, 1937-1939; Five Dock, 1946-1958; Condell Park, 1960-1975) (Dealer licence in 1926 & 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Section, Aus Naval & Mil Exped Force, CPO) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Granville, 1930); electrician (Lakemba, 1930; Lidcombe, 1932-1936); electrical fitter (Five Dock, 1943-1958); fitter (Condell Park, 1968-1972) - TroveTag: "XAEL-2ZB-2PS - Percy Goldsmith Stephen" ===''STEPHENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stephens|Stephens, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Nelson Stephens|Stephens, Arthur Nelson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G941-3F1] - 1886(Eng)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4CG Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1922); 4CG Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923-1925); Operator of 4AE - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (North Carlton, Vic, 1912-1914); engineer (Wireless Station, Pinkenba, 1915-1919; Clayfield, 1925-1928); hotel keeper (Palm Beach Hotel, Elanora, 1932-1934; Grand Hotel, Southport, 1936-1943); cafe proprietor (Southport, 1949); secretary (Main Beach, 1954-1958; Southport East, 1963-1968) * [[/Frank Richmond Stephens|Stephens, Frank Richmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ7-MLM] - 1897(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 452, 1919 - RANRS - Electoral Rolls: naval reservist (New Farm, 1921); farm hand (Wamuran, Qld, 1925); wireless operator (New Farm, 1925-1937); radio mechanic (New Farm, Qld, 1943); agent (New Farm, Qld, 1949); caretaker (Brisbane, 1954-1958); retired (Bowen Hills, 1963; Coolangatta, 1968-1972) * [[/Harry James Milne Stephens|Stephens, Harry James Milne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYC-KQH] - 1900(WA)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6ZZ Perth (South Perth, 1935-1939; Bassendean, 1947-1960; Eden Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1530, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Albany, WA, 1925); railway employee (Katanning, WA, 1931-1936); storekeeper (Fremantle, WA, 1937); aircraftsman (Bassendean, WA, 1943-1963); railway employee (Eden Hill, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Bassendean, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Lance Russell Stephens|Stephens, Lance Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR9B-L57] - 1891(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur listener; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Father of 2ZLS-2ACO Lindsay Russell Stephens - Electoral Rolls: electrical machinist (Burwood, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930-1935); electrical engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936-1977) * [[/Lindsay Russell Stephens|Stephens, Lindsay Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPW-2NP] - 1923(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ZLS Wagga Wagga (1960); 2ACO Wagga Wagga (1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 640, 1959; AOCP 3948, 1961, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son of Lance Russell Stephens - Electoral Rolls: technician (Gordon, NSW, 1949); engineer (PMG Dept, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1963; Goonellabah, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Reginald Alva Claude Stephens|Stephens, Reginald Alva Claude ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYML-5QY] - 1909(Vic)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4RA Gympie (1948); 4RA Brisbane (Scarborough, 1954; Brighton, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1531, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: May have been licensed pre-WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Yarram, Vic, 1936); public servant (Scarborough, Qld, 1949-1954); clerk (Brighton, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/Thomas Stephens|Stephens, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2B-35G] - 1912(Vic)-1944(Sct) - Licences: 3GO Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1933) - qualifications: cc; AOCP 489, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1944) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1942) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/stephens-thomas-418036/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Thomas Blacket Stephens|Stephens, Thomas Blacket or Blackett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9WG-Y5P] - 1902(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 309, 1926, No. 31 in Qld - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: articled law clerk (Annerley, 1925-1928); solicitor (Annerley, 1934; Fortitude Valley, 1936-1937; Clayfield, 1949-1968); retired (St Lucia, 1972-1980) ===''STEPHENSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stephenson|Stephenson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Wilfred Stephenson|Stephenson, Charles Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93BK-M7F] - 1905(Qld)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1933)(licence jointly held with brother); 2BWQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 282, 1926, No. 25 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Wooloowin RC, operator 4WN; WIAQ, operator 4AE); broadcast technician (4QG); business proprietor (cinema audio) - Relationships: brother of 4RG Harold John Stephenson - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Wooloowin, Qld, 1928-1929); electrical engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1932-1933); sound engineer (Capertee, NSW, 1936-1937); panel beater (Bourke, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Capertee, NSW, 1949-1954; Maroubra, NSW, 1958); autoelectrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Blacktown, NSW, 1980) * [[/Harold John Stephenson|Stephenson, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93BK-9M3] - 1903(Qld)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1933)(licence jointly held with brother) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 290, 1926, No. 27 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 4RG/2BWQ Charles Wilfred Stephenson - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Wooloowin, Qld, 1925-1943); sheet metal worker (Wooloowin, Qld, 1949); engineer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1954); aircraft mechanic (Maroubra, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''STER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ster|Ster, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/R. W. Ster|Ster, R. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RC Melbourne (Preston, 1938-1939); 3AWG Barramunga (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STEVENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stevens|Stevens, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Edgar F. Stevens|Stevens, Albert Edgar F. "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH4H-N2D] - 1894(Vic)-1954(WA) - Licences: 6BN Perth (North Perth, 1924-1927; South Perth, 1930-1939); nominated licensee for W732 WIA WA (1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 136, 1925, No. ?? in WA - Radio Activity: amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geraldton, WA, 1916-1917); phone mechanic (North Perth, WA, 1925; South Perth, WA, 1931-1954) - TroveTag: "6BN – Albert Edgar Stevens" * [[/Frederick William Stevens|Stevens, Frederick William]] - 1898-19?? - 4SP Brisbane, amateur operator (PRTC 788, 1923, Marconi & Telefunken; 1COCP, 1930, Qld), Coastal wireless operator; first chief engineer 4QG, state public servant (4QG), pilot (Qantas), federal public servant (DCA) - TroveTag: "4SP - Frederick William Stevens" & "!Wikibooks 4SP" * [[/Herbert Newman Stevens|Stevens, Herbert Newman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYY-2NY] - 1911(???)-2005(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3JO Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Balwyn, 1954-1965; South Blackburn, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1191, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Auburn, Vic, 1936-1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1963; Blackburn South, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/James Thomas Stevens|Stevens, James Thomas or Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBL-91P] - 1914(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3ZK Swan Hill (1933-1939, 1947); 3ZK Beverford (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1106, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Swan Hill, Vic, 1936-1954); clerk (Beverford, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Robert Edward Stevens|Stevens, Robert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Z-ZMF] - 1908(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 7OJ Deloraine (1931-1933); 3OJ Melbourne (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 817, 1931, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Auburn, Vic, 1931; Burwood, 1937-1980) ===''STEVENSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stevenson|Stevenson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Vincent Stevenson|Stevenson, Cecil Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1X-5KF] - 1878(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2IY Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922); 815 Receive Sydney (Randwick); 2IY Sydney (Randwick, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; founder of 2UE B class - Relationships: Father of Murray Herman Stevenson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Randwick, NSW, 1930-1936); retired (Port Hacking, NSW, 1943-1954; Caringbah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Murray Herman Stevenson|Stevenson, Murray Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1K-K6M] - 1905(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 46, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2IY-815-2IY Cecil Vincent Stevenson - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Maroubra, NSW, 1930; Coogee, NSW, 1934); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937-1954); electrical engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STEWART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stewart|Stewart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Stewart|Stewart, Alexander]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2XF Tumut (1931-1934); 2XF Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1950); 2AXF Sydney (Balmain, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 865, 1931, No. ?? in NSW + others depending on identification - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Alexander Barnett Stewart|Stewart, Alexander Barnett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHBR-VND] - 1895(Sct)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4DD Receive Brisbane (Hawthorne, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Oondooroo, Qld, 1919); farmer (Palmwoods, Qld, 1921-1925); orderman (Hawthorne, Qld, 1928); truck driver (Eight Mile Plains, Qld, 1936-1937); foreman (Hawthorne, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Donald Richardson Stewart|Stewart, Donald Richardson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94CC-2MT] - 1902(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: V739 Receive Lorne (1922); 3GS Receive Lorne (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Lorne, 1925-1954); guest house proprietor (Lorne, 1967-1968); proprietor (Lorne, 1972-1980) * [[/H. A. Stewart|Stewart, H. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAM Melbourne (Williamstowm, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Henry Stewart|Stewart, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXS7-R71] - 1896(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 234, 1916; 1COCP 318, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous HSs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. Stewart|Stewart, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DK Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JSs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. J. Stewart|Stewart, J. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XER Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Edgar Stewart|Stewart, John Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-3JC] - 1884(NSW)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2MR Newcastle (Mayfield, 1923-1929; Hamilton, 1930); 2MR Sydney (Chatswood, 1931); 4MR Brisbane (Nundah, 1933-1939, 1946-1948); 2MR Waratah (1954-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 43, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Commonwealth Electoral Commission (Chief Electoral Officer) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Arncliffe, 1913); District Returning Officer (Mayfield, 1930); Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Nundah, Qld, 1937-1949); retired (Waratah, 1954) - TroveTag: "2MR-4MR - John Edgar Stewart" * [[/William Alfred Stewart|Stewart, William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBZ-4XJ] - 1910(WA)-2020(WA)109yo - Licences: 6ST Perth (West Leederville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1958, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balkatta, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1937); salesman (Wembley Park, WA, 1943; Leederville, WA, 1949); technician (Floreat Park, WA, 1954-1963; Wembley Park, WA, 1968; Floreat Park, WA, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://gerontology.fandom.com/wiki/William_Stewart Gerontology] ===''STICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stick|Stick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald James Stick|Stick, Reginald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L69N-XLN] - 1898(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2BI Lismore (1935-1939); 2AMS Lismore (1950-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1431, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Lismore, NSW, 1934-1963) ===''STICKLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stickland|Stickland, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis James Stickland|Stickland, John Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJHW-ZKB] - 1885(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: XJS Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: coachbuilder (Auburn, Vic, 1909-1931); body builder (Auburn, 1936-1937) ===''STILLMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Harward Stillman|Stillman, Geoffrey Harward]] - 1895(Vic)-1984(WA) - Licences: XJAH Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Brighton, Vic, 1919-1931); engineer (Claremont, WA, 1936-1963); retired (Maylands, WA, 1968-1980) ===''STIPEK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stipek|Stipek, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Stipek|Stipek, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-XL1] - 1898(NSW)-1974(Florida, USA) - Licences: 7BE Receive St Helens (1923); Receive St Helens (1923); 7BE St Helens (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMG telegraph messenger, left PMGD 1920; first to log KGO in Tas - Comment: beware two other John Stipek's concurrently in Tas, 1920s - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (St Helens, 1919); clerk (St Helens, 1922) ===''STIRK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stirk|Stirk, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick James Stirk|Stirk, Frederick James "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHR-T2Q] - 1915(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2XV Sydney (Maroubra, 1931-1934); 2ABC Sydney (Maroubra, 1936-1939, 1946-1961; Beacon Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 847, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 48, 1935; COCP1 1115, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1943; Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1963); engineer (Beacon Hill, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''STITFOLD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stitfold|Stitfold, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Glen Stitfold|Stitfold, Ronald Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BY-MK2] - 1907(WA)-1989(WA) - Licences: 6RS Perth (Carlisle, 1939, 1947-1955; Doubleview, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2387, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Leonora, WA, 1931); bank official (Armadale, WA, 1936-1937; Carlisle, WA, 1943-1954); bank officer (Doubleview, WA, 1958-1980) ===''STITT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stitt|Stitt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Hugh Reginald Stitt|Stitt, Walter Hugh Reginald "Hughie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBX-L5G] - 1908(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2WH Forbes (1925-1969+); 2ARN Forster (1965-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 196, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2LM Leslie Maclean Wilson - Comment: His father also Walter Hugh Rankin Stitt and lived in same district - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Forbes, NSW, 1930); grazier (Forbes, NSW, 1931); jackeroo (Forbes, NSW, 1932); grazier (Forbes, NSW, 1934-1963); retired grazier (Forster, NSW, 1968) ===''STOBIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stobie|Stobie, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Claude Stobie|Stobie, Geoffrey Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY37-92H] - 1915(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3VW Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1934-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1323, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Heidelberg, Vic, 1937-1949) ===''STOCKALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold John Stockall|Stockall, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHN-GKD] - 1906(Eng)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 6DJ Receive Perth (Maylands, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Maylands, WA, 1931-1936; Earlwood, NSW, 1937); motor driver (Eastwood, NSW, 1949-1954); clerk (Parramatta North, NSW, 1958-1963; North Ryde, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Tuncurry, NSW, 1972; Penrith, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STOCKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Stocks|Stocks, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZF-B2F] - 1884(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJDI Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1909-1919); sales (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1919-1943; Camberwell, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Daniel Alan John Stocks|Stocks, Daniel Alan John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN8-R5P] - 1897(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: 3DJ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1927; Surrey Hills, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 144, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Canterbury, Vic, 1921-1922); electrical engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1924-1931) ===''STOCKTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Stockton|Stockton, Norman]] - 1904(WA)-1943(Germany) - 4NQ Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, military (WW2, press correspondent), journalist - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''STONE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stone|Stone, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Charles John Stone|Stone, Kenneth Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18L-4H4] - 1917(Qld)-2001(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2291, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Redfern, NSW, 1943); radio officer (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1963; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Robert Norman Stone|Stone, Robert Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGC-LPV] - 1918(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1628, 1936, Vic; BOCP 99, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hobart South, Tas, 1943-1954) ===''STOW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stow|Stow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allen Frederick Stow|Stow, Allen Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WR-7GG] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3AS Melbourne (North Carlton,1928-1931; North Fitzroy, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Northcote, 1948-1965); 3AFS Portable Melbourne (Northcote, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 441, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 94, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Australian Army) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Carlton North, 1931; Fitzroy North, 1934-1942); technician (Northcote, Vic, 1949-1963) ===''STOWAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stowar|Stowar, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur William Stowar|Stowar, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-D1H] - 1920(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2ACX Sydney (Auburn, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Kingsgrove, 1948-1965; Burraneer Bay, 1969); 2AS Sydney (East Lindfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2236, 1938, NSW; AIR3 1587, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1943); electrician (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1963); superintendent (Cronulla, NSW, 1968); welding (Lindfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STOWE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Alfred Stowe|Stowe, Harry Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBJ-YTW] - 1892(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: XAS Sydney (Drummoyne, 1911-1914); 2CX Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1922-1923); 2CX Sydney (Chatswood, 1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 19, 1924, No. 9 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Chatswood, 1930-1958); retired (Frenchs Forest, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "XAS-2CX - Harry Alfred Stowe" ===''STOYLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Bickley Stoyle|Stoyle, Jack Bickley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM1Z-JWV] - 1881(India)-1966(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 91, 1915; 1COCP 55, 1930 - RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, terminated Nov 1920); AWA CRS - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1917); radio station master (Darwin, 1922; Kilkenny, 1939-1943) ===''STRAFFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Michael Strafford|Strafford, John Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2K-LBX] - 1900(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5JS Adelaide (Stepney, 1936-1939; City, 1947-1965; Windsor Gardens, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1710, 1936, SA; BOCP 514, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STRATFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leo Stephen Stratford|Stratford, Leo Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHV-HRX] - 1915(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4AE Goondiwindi (1936-1939); 4LS Goondiwindi (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1678, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1936-1949); radio dealer (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1954-1958); electrician (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1968); refrigeration mechanic (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1980) ===''STREAMER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Streamer nee Mackenzie, Florence Madeline "Madeline" - See Florence Madeline Mackenzie 4YL ===''STREET''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Street|Street, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Frederick Street|Street, Reginald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW5S-Z4L] - 1900(Tas)-1927(Tas) - Licences: 7BD Receive Hobart (1923); Receive Hobart (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Hobart West, 1922) ===''STREETER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Street|Street, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy William Streeter|Streeter, Roy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXS-PW3] - 1917(Vic)-1988(WA) - Licences: 3AWG Burramunga (1948-1956); 5SK Millicent (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2078, 1938, Vic; BOCP 52, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Colac, Vic, 1943); farmer (Barramunga, Vic, 1949-1963) ===''STROHFELDT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Strohfeldt|Strohfeldt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gilbert Strohfeldt|Strohfeldt or Strofeldt, Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVWD-W9Z] - 1904(Qld)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4GS Brisbane (Paddington, 1932-1939; Camp Hill, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1041, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: licensed for 5 years after passing - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Roma, 1926); telegraphist (Charleville, 1928-1930); Paddington, Qld, 1936-1937); assistant radio inspector (Camp Hill, Qld, 1943) ===''STROUD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stroud|Stroud, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas James John Stroud|Stroud, Thomas James John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6PD-9P5] - 1905(Qld)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AMR Dubbo (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2325, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Dubbo, NSW, 1930-1977) ===''STRUTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Arthur Lloyd Strutt|Strutt, George Arthur Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNY8-8MH] - 1893(Tas)-1955(Vic) - Licences: XJDX Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Elwood, Vic, 1914-1927); orchardist (Frankston, Vic, 1931); carrier (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); inspector (Blackburn, Vic, 1949); painter (Blackburn, Vic, 1954) ===''STUART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stuart|Stuart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis John Stuart|Stuart, Francis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSH-RPC] - 1895(SA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIH Hobart (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: naval officer (Hobart, Tas, 1919); telegraphist (Hobart, 1922; Oakleigh, Vic, 1928-1942); primary producer (Tarra Valley, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Joseph Alphonsus Valentine Stuart|Stuart, Joseph Alphonsus Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCF-RM8] - 1896(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3OO Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 52, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Albert Park, Vic, 1919-1924; Brighton, Vic, 1925-1963); retired (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Michael Aloysius Horatio Stuart|Stuart, Michael Aloysius Horatio]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-2D9] - 1891(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: 3MH Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1927); 3MH Rockbank (1931-1937); 5MS Adelaide (Rosewater, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 66, 1929; 1COCP 184, 1931; likely CRPT pre 1927 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (UK Merchant Navy); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1925-1927); radio telegraphist (Beam Radio Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1928-1937; Geraldton, WA, 1943); radio technician (Footscray North, Vic, 1949) ===''STUART-JONES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stuart-Jones|Stuart-Jones, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edward Stuart-Jones|Stuart-Jones, Arthur Edward]] - 1912(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1597, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STUBBS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stubbs|Stubbs, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Stubbs|Stubbs, Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2RB-PL2] - 1896(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ZS Sydney (Maroubra Junction, 1933-1934; Epping, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 369, 1918 (Marconi); COCP1 320, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1934-1935); radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1963) ===''STURDEE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Vernon Ashton Hobart Sturdee|Sturdee, Vernon Ashton Hobart]] - 1890(Vic)-1966(Vic) - 4?? Brisbane, early wireless experimenter (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur radio club (member, WIQ) ===''SULLIVAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sullivan|Sullivan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Patrick Sullivan|Sullivan, James Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G163-GXP] - 1905(Eng)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5JK Adelaide (Rose Park, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2272, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Rose Park, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John Sullivan|Sullivan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLGD-VK6] - 1906(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3SR Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1925-1926); 3SR Yallourn (1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 206, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1931); engineer (Staff Mess, Yallourn, Vic, 1931; Yallourn, Vic, 1934-1936; Oakleigh, Vic, 1937; Elsternwick, Vic, 1937; Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Vincent Macleay Sullivan|Sullivan, Vincent Macleay "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTD3-DSV] - 1898(NSW)-1989(SA) - Licences: XAC Smithtown (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Sapper, Wireless Moore Park, Light Motor Wireless Section, Anzac Wireless Squadron, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Watervale, SA, 1939-1943) ===''SUMSION''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sumsion|Sumsion, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Walter Sumsion|Sumsion, Charles Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTM-KPG] - 1918(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3YD Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1371, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CWS - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1972; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SUNTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Boyd Sunter|Sunter, Horace Boyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMDQ-56X] - 1899(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2LM Receive Sydney (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1922); 3BS Melbourne (Toorak, Vic, 1924-1925; St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1926); 2BS Sydney (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1927-1929; Vaucluse, NSW, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 808, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1943); electrical instrument fitter (Kirribilli, NSW, 1949); guest house proprietor (Camden, NSW, 1954); retired (Kurmond, NSW, 1968; Springwood, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SUTHERLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan James Sutherland|Sutherland, Alan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK6-94L] - 1916(SA)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 5XB Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1939, 1947-1948); 3AXB Melbourne (Balwyn, 1954-1965); 3KY Melbourne (Balwyn, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1592, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dunleath, SA, 1939-1941); public servant (Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Scarness, Qld, 1977) * [[/George Bremner Sutherland|Sutherland or Clyne, George Bremner "Jock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVF-KQC] - 1893(Sct)-1981(SA) - Licences: 6GB Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 295, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telegraphist (Navy, 1911), journalist (Listening In Column, Perth Western Mail, 1924); late 1920s assistant chief engineer 6WF (to Wally Coxon) - Electoral Rolls: DCA (aeradio operator, from 1941); radio operator (Kalgoorlie, 1949); retired (North Perth, 1958) ===''SUTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sutton|Sutton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Sutton|Sutton, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMFM-Z34] - 1882(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (early 1910s); utilised Henry Sutton's experimental licence - Relationships: son of XLM Henry Sutton - Electoral Rolls: music seller (Malvern, 1909-1913; Hawthorn, 1914-1915); engineer (Kew, 1922-1925); traveller (Camberwell, 1927); mechanic (Brunswick, 1928) * [[/Arthur Fraser Sutton|Sutton, Arthur Fraser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K23N-VYW] - 1888(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2EM Sydney (Darling Point, 1936-1937; Killara, 1938-1939, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1832, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; pre-WW1 (Army, AVAC, 1910-1915); WW1 (Army, 5th Field Artillery, 1915-1919; Captain, Dental Corps) - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Ashfield, NSW, 1913; Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1936; Killara, NSW, 1937-1958); dental surgeon (St Ives, NSW, 1963-1968); dental (St Ives, NSW, 1972) * [[/Henry Sutton|Sutton, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD19-T7V] - 1855(Vic)-1912(Vic) - Licences: XLM Melbourne (Malvern, 1910-1912) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed from 1890s); numerous inventions, Australia's first wireless telephony experimenter (1906); invented several new types of telephones; early television experiments - Relationships: father of Arthur Ernest Sutton - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/sutton-henry-4675 ADB] - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Joseph William Sutton Jnr|Sutton, Joseph William Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-HCJ] - 1874(Qld)-1941(Qld) - Licences: 4CP Receive Brisbane (City, 1923); 4EI Brisbane (City, 1923-1925) (In the name of the State Engineer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIQ, foundation member; QWI); electrical engineer; senior federal public servant (PMGD, State Engineer) - Relationships: son of Joseph William Sutton Snr - Electoral Rolls: electric engineer (Teneriffe, 1903); engineer (Teneriffe, 1908-1909); assistant (GPO, 1912-1919); electrical engineer (New Farm, 1921-1936); retired (Ascot, 1937) * [[/Joseph William Sutton Snr|Sutton, Joseph William Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-W6T] - 1844(Eng)-1914(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - club (Royal Society Qld, president) - Relationships: father of Joseph William Sutton Jnr - Links: [[w:Joseph William Sutton|Wikipedia]] - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Teneriffe, 1908-1909) ===''SWABY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swaby|Swaby, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maxwell John Swaby|Swaby, Maxwell John "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY3N-SKH] - 1917(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3DD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1934-1939); 4DA Dalby (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1379, 1934, Vic; COCP1 914, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brisbane, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Dalby, Qld, 1949-1954); farmer (Dalby, Qld, 1958-1972) ===''SWAIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swain|Swain, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lionel Tamsett Swain|Swain, Lionel Tamsett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL1J-TGY] - 1902(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2CS Receive Newcastle (Hamilton, 1922); 2CS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1923-1927; Waratah, 1928-1939, 1946-1950; Charlestown, 1954-1961; Bolton Point, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 108, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Withdrawal: when 2CS Coffs Harbour commenced in early 1980s, policy had changed as to withdrawal of similar amateur callsigns - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Waratah, 1930-1954); engineer (Charlestown, 1958-1963); retired (Bolton Point, 1968-1980) ===''SWAINGER''=== * [[/Alfred John Swainger|Swainger, Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J4-6QD] - 1920(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3IP Melbourne (Upper Ferntree Gully, 1947-1975; Ferntree Gully, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2224, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1949-1968; Ferntree Gully, 1972); engineer (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SWANSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swanson|Swanson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Wilfred Swanson|Swanson, William Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRF2-KMK] - 1909(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2AFL Sydney (North Sydney, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1856, 1937, NSW; COCP2 109, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Pilot Station, Newcastle, NSW, 1930; Vaucluse, NSW, 1932-1935); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1937); marine radio officer (Earlwood, NSW, 1949) ===''SWANTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Howell Swanton|Swanton, Cedric Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G62M-Y9M] - 1899(Vic)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XOZ Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Kew, Vic, 1922-1928); medical practitioner (Merrylands, NSW, 1932-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1937-1949; Double Bay, NSW, 1954-1963; Elizabeth Bay, NSW, 1963) ===''SWEENEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Moss Sweeney|Sweeney, Walter Moss]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNZ7-YRD] - 1887(Eng)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3WS Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1924-1925; Elwood, 1925-1931; St Kilda, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 204, 1916 - coastal wireless operator; RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Subiaco, 1916-1917); no occupation (Melbourne, 1919); wireless engineer (East Melbourne, 1921-1924); engineer (Elsternwick, 1925-1928); director (St Kilda, 1931-1963) ===''SWINBURNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Charles Richard Swinburne|Swinburne, Frank Charles Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDML-S1J] - 1901(Qld)-1948(NSW) - Licences: 2AT Receive Sydney (Manly, 1922-1923); 2AT Sydney (Manly, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 557, 1920 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Manly, NSW, 1937; North Sydney, 1943)) ===''SWINDELLS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swindells|Swindells, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Willie Swindells|Swindells, Willie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L812-BTK] - 1890(Eng)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Richmond, Vic, 1913-1914; Parkdale, Vic, 1925-1926); engineer (Geelong, 1927; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1931-1933); electrical engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1934) ===''SYDOW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sydow|Sydow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Frederick Sydow|Sydow, John Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2G9-B92] - 1912(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JX Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1932-1939); 3JX Hamilton (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 974, 1932, Vic; BOCP 418, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1942-1968) ===''SYDSERFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sydserff|Sydserff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Harold Buchan Sydserff|Sydserff, William Harold Buchan "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNN-XS9] - 1907(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3XL Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1931-1939; Burwood, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 808, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Canterbury, Vic, 1928-1937); salesman (Burwood, Vic, 1942; Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1963; Wattle Park, Vic, 1968) ===''SYKES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sykes|Sykes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Frederick Sykes|Sykes, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT64-LFS] - 1886(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XAQ Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1943; Balgowlah, NSW, 1949) ===''SYMONDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Nathaniel Joseph Leo Symonds|Symonds, Nathaniel Joseph Leo "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJZ3-3QH] - 1908(WA)-2005(WA) - Licences: 6LS Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1925-1930; Bicton, 1947-1948); 6LX Perth (Kalamunda, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 207, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: tailor (Cottesloe, 1931-1943); radio operator (Fremantle, 1949-1954); radio technician (Kalamunda, 1958-1980) ===''SYMONS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Symons|Symons, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Lindsay Gordon Symons|Symons, John Lindsay Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZ5-Q42] - 1913(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3JT Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1939; East Hawthorn, 1946-1947; Burwood, 1948; South Melbourne, 1954-1956; Mt Waverley, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 662, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); hotelkeeper (Malvern, Vic, 1954); engineer (Syndal, Vic, 1963) * [[/Sydney George Symons|Symons, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHX-WGW] - 1915(Qld)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 4SY Townsville (1938-1939, 1948-1960); 4SY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2201, 191938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1958); radio technician (Cairns, Qld, 1958); technician (Clayfield, Qld, 1963-1980) =='''T'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''TACEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tacey|Tacey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas Wheeler Tacey|Tacey, Douglas Wheeler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNB-8H7] - 1905(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 3DW Shepparton (1931-1939, 1948); 3DW Lilydale (1954); 5DW Adelaide (Frewville, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 841, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Castlemaine, Vic, 1926); cinematic operator (Shepparton, Vic, 1931); sound projectionist (Shepparton, Vic, 1934-1937); RAAF Instructor (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); manager (Woodend Theatre, Woodend, Vic, 1949); manager (Lilydale, Vic, 1954) ===''TALLENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tallent|Tallent, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Daniel Tallent|Tallent, William Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB9W-S23] - 1913(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3TT Dean (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1952, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Dean, Vic, 1935-1980) ===''TANDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tandy|Tandy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Tandy|Tandy, Ronald "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHD-B29] - 1909(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3KX Colac (1931-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 816, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Colac, Vic, 1933-1968) * [[/Roy Percival Tandy|Tandy, Roy Percival or Percival Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7J-54J] - 1908(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2220, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1937); electrical mechanic (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Darling, Vic, 1954-1968) ===''TANNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tanner|Tanner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Sidney Charles Tanner|Tanner, Leslie Sidney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L55H-KF4] - 1915(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2ABL Sydney (Canley Vale, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1963, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Canley Vale, NSW, 1937-1943) * [[/William Edward Tanner|Tanner, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4Q3-FQS] - 1909(Tas)-1996(Tas) - Licences: 7TE Launceston (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2380, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless dealer (Launceston, Tas, 1936-1937); RAN (Naval Depot, Hobart, Tas, 1943); mechanic (Launceston, Tas, 1949); radio mechanic (Launceston, Tas, 1954-1968) ===''TAPLIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Taplin|Taplin, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. F. Taplin|Taplin, H. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2545 Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TAPP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Ernest Tapp|Tapp, Charles Ernest or Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7P-BXV] - 1894(NSW)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 82, 1915 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: OIC Wireless Station (Thursday Island, Qld, 1915; South Yarra, Vic, 1917-1919); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1942); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943) ===''TAPPER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Robert Tapper|Tapper, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZX-4T6] - 1910(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6RJ Perth (Claremont, 1929-1939); 6RJ Onslow (1946-1947); 6RJ Perth (Claremont, 1948-1960); 2AO Wagga Wagga (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 538, 1929, No. ?? in WA; 1COCP 218, 1931; TVOCP 324, 1961 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Claremont, 1931-1943); operator (Claremont, 1949-1963); radio inspector (Wagga Wagga, 1968-1980) ===''TARBOTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Augustus Tarbotton|Tarbotton, Harry Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF93-87K] - 1902(Eng)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6HT Albany (1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1672, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Albany, WA, 1925-1931); motor mechanic (Albany, WA, 1936-1954); radio service (Albany, WA, 1958) ===''TARLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred William Tarling|Tarling, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVH9-4RZ] - 1900(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4TW Townsville (1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; (likely qualification ca 1920, British Merchant Navy; 1COCP 679, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Coolbie, Ingham, Qld, 1930); wireless operator (Pimlico, Qld, 1931-1932); labourer (West End, Qld, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''TARRANT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tarrant|Tarrant, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Albert Tarrant|Tarrant, Ernest Albert Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8SB-Z68] - 1898(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2AK Receive Narrabri (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Eulah Creek, 1930; Narrabri, 1943) * [[/Horace Joseph Tarrant|Tarrant, Horace Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW3-T6Q] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 2AFH Sydney (Richmond, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1838, 1936, NSW; COCP2 132, 1937; COCP1 260, 1939; AIR1 3, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, NSW, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1943-1967; Balaclava, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Francis Tarrant|Tarrant, William Francis "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5M-6JT] - 1914(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2UF Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1932-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1054, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ironworker (Newcastle, 1930-1949) ===''TATHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Ernest Edward Tatham|Tatham, Sydney Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQT-52W] - 1896(Eng)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 2ST Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1925; City, 1926-1928; Darling Point, 1929-1933; City, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 33, 1915; 1COCP 406, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (editor, Sea, Land and Air, 1922); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: instructor (St Kilda, 1919; South Yarra, 1919); merchant (Darling Point, 1930-1933; City, 1934-1937; Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, 1954); director (Balwyn, 1958-1972) ===''TAYLOR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Taylor|Taylor, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert William Taylor|Taylor, Albert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX56-JGX] - 1910(NSW)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5AT Port Pirie (1934-1937); 5AT Adelaide (Solomontown, 1938-1939; Edwardstown, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1276, 1934, SA; BOCP 286, 1940; TVOCP 461, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marleston, SA, 1941; Edwardstown, SA, 1943) * [[/Alexander Francis Taylor|Taylor, Alexander Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYMQ-GLC] - 1917(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3AT Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1934-1939); 3AT Shepparton (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1245, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943); medical practitioner (Shepparton, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/B. A. Taylor|Taylor, B. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DF Receive Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Taylor|Taylor, Charles]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XOU Melbourne (West Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: inspector (Melbourne, Vic, 1914) * [[/Charles Farrow Taylor|Taylor, Charles Farrow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JT-K3L] - 1888(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 3ZD Melbourne (Kew, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AFC) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Heidelberg, Vic, 1922); electrical contractor (Kew, Vic, 1922-1924); electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1937; Unley, SA, 1943) * [[/Donald Gordon Taylor|Taylor, Donald Gordon "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB4-N31] - 1907(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Forestville, 1923-1924); 5DX Adelaide (Forestville, 1926-1937; Black Forest, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 307, 1926, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 25, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: another DGT served in WW2 & died on active service 1943 in NT - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Goodwood, 1939; Black Forest, 1941-1943) - Trovetag: "5DX - Donald Gordon Taylor" * [[/Florence Mary Parsons|Taylor nee Parsons, Florence Mary]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZX2-FZB] - 1879(Eng)-1969(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - publisher - Electoral Rolls: managing director (Sydney, 1936); journalist (Vaucluse, 1954); editor (Darlinghurst, 1958; Potts Point, 1963) - Relationships: wife of George Augustine Taylor - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/taylor-florence-mary-8754 ADB] * [[/G. U. H. Taylor|Taylor, G. U. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XACA Sydney (Glebe Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Augustine Taylor|Taylor, George Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB4-JG7] - 1872(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: Nil (always operated under military or other amateur licences) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; founder WIA NSW; founder Association for Development of Wireless in Australasia - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Comment: gone too soon - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/taylor-george-augustine-8756 ADB]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/taylor-george-augustine-8756 Obituaries Australia]; [[w:George Augustine Taylor|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A14033 AustLit]; [https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P002652b.htm EOAS]; [https://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/first-flight-in-australia-at-narrabeen.php Pittwater Online] - TroveTag: "George Augustine Taylor" & "!Wikibooks Taylor" * [[/Harold Edward Taylor|Taylor, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZP3-NMD] - 1896(Vic)-1918(Vic) - Licences: XJCZ Melbourne (Camberwell South, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Henry Arthur Taylor|Taylor, Henry Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF77-443] - 1907(Eng)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6AT Perth (Victoria Park, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1042, 1932, WA; AOLCP 216, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1934); radio engineer (6KG, Parkeston, WA, 1937-1943; Nedlands, WA, 1954-1963); retired (South Perth, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Edward Jack Taylor|Taylor, Herbert Edward Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52W-53Q] - 1913(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Monteagle (1934); 2TC Monteagle (1935-1939, 1946-1955); 2TC Bundanoon (1956-1961); 2TC Sydney (Cronulla, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1459, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2TM amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2TM Tamworth commercial service - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Monteagle, NSW, 1936-1954; Bundanoon, NSW, 1958); self employed (Gymea, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Cronulla, NSW, 1972); retired (Cronulla, NSW, 1980) * [[/Herbert James Taylor|Taylor, Herbert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNP1-WPP] - 1888(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: XPO Warracknabeal (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: ledgerkeeper (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1914-1917); clerk (Camperdown, Vic, 1919); bookkeeper (Bendigo, Vic, 1921; Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1927); shopkeeper (Carlton, Vic, 1928); bookkeeper (Toorak, Vic, 1931); clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1937); caretaker (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Leslie Harry Taylor|Taylor, Leslie Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G841-CD4] - 1898(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CL Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1723, 1936, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Leichhardt, 1930-1933; Ashfield, 1935-1968); retired (Ashfield, 1977) - TroveTag: "2CL - Leslie Harry Taylor" * [[/Norman Stanley Taylor|Taylor, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L66R-XLB] - 1900(Vic)-1941(Sct) - Licences: 3PX Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1931); 2BC Sydney (Rose Bay, 1935-1936; McMahons Point, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 469, 1919; COCP2, 275, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy) - Comment: Another NST passed in WW2 - Electoral Rolls: traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1927; Edgecliff, NSW, 1935; Milsons Point, NSW, 1936-1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10034201 AWM]; [https://www.cwgc.org/umbraco/surface/Pdf/WarDeadCertificate/?id=2964901 CWGC]; [https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/person/36827.html Uboats]; [https://ausmerchantnavy.weebly.com/la-estancia.html Aus Merchant Navy] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Thomas Taylor|Taylor, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2J-ZXD] - 1913(Vic)-1977(WA) - Licences: 6TT Perth (Rossmoyne, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1584, 1935, Vic; COCP3 919, 1950; COCP1 1599, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous WTTs - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Fremantle, WA, 1949; Spearwood, WA, 1954; Riverton, WA, 1958-1968); engineer (Riverton, WA, 1972); retired (Balga, WA, 1977) ===''TEECE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Teece|Teece, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Auburn Selwyn Teece|Teece, Cecil Auburn Selwyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z37-JSS] - 1885(NSW)-1970(ACT) - Licences: V733 Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3GO Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 2AWM Canberra (Reid, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Melbourne, 1909); examiner (Kew, 1910); civil servant (Kew, 1912; Hawthorn, 1914-1917); examiner of patents (Box Hill, 1919); civil servant (Toorak, 1922; Sandringham, 1924; St Kilda, 1928; East Melbourne, 1931; Reid, ACT, 1935-1937; Barton, 1943); public servant (Barton, 1949-1954); retired (Braddon, 1958-1968) ===''TEMBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Temby|Temby, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Kevin Temby|Temby, Francis Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB74-N7Z] - 1914(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3WR Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1871, 1937, Vic; BOCP 114, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949); technician (Deepdene, Vic, 1954-1963; Camberwell North, Vic, 1967-1968; Canterbury, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Harold Moyle Temby|Temby, Harold Moyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYCF-35M] - 1914(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: 2ZJ Broken Hill (1934-1939, 1947-1956); 5ZJ Adelaide (Brighton, 1960-1965; Hove, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1334, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Broken Hill, NSW, 1936-1954) ===''TEMPLEMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Templeman|Templeman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Joseph Templeman|Templeman, George Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR73-RR6] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2AFV Barmedman (1936-1939, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1839, 1936, NSW; COCP2 268, 1939; COCP1 628, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Barmedman, NSW, 1932-1980) ===''TEMPLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Templeton|Templeton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Lander Templeton|Templeton, Gordon Lander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-VLH] - 1909(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3OW Coleraine (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 631, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer) - Electoral Rolls: farm labourer (Tahara Bridge, 1931-1937) - Relationships: Cousin of 3HG Neil Murray Templeton - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Neil Murray Templeton|Templeton, Neil Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6SD-RDT] - 1911(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3HG Coleraine (1930-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 632, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tahara Bridge, 1934-1937); RAAF (Canterbury, 1943); grazier (Tahara Bridge, 1949-1963) - Relationships: Cousin of 3OW Gordon Lander Templeton ===''TERNES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ternes|Ternes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry McDonald Ternes|Ternes, Henry McDonald "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L169-WP1] - 1910(Vic)-1940(PNG) - Licences: 3AV Melbourne (Carnegie, 1932-1933; Oakleigh, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 975, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP 46, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Accidentally killed, apparently not on active service [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206829903] - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Oakleigh, Vic, 1931-1936) ===''THACKERAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thackeray|Thackeray, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Makepeace Thackeray|Thackeray, Alan Makepeace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXQ-K1M] - 1903(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2TA Young (1933-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1387, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Young, NSW, 1934-1968) ===''THEEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Milton Theel|Theel, Kenneth Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD1Z-1Z9] - 1908(SA)-1956(SA) - Licences: 5CT Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); 5QP Adelaide (St Peters, 1927-1933; Clarence Park, 1937-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 322, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: ledger keeper (Reade Park Gardens, SA, 1941-1943) ===''THOMAS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thomas|Thomas, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. P. Thomas|Thomas, C. P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YN Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1924; Annandale, 1924; Granville, 1924-1925); 4CP Willis Island (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/David Eric Thomas|Thomas, David Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8BC-N2Z] - 1909(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3ZL Ballarat East (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 890, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cleaner (Ballarat East, Vic, 1931-1936); railway employee (Ballarat East, Vic, 1937-1980) * [[/George Sylvanus Thomas|Thomas, George Sylvanus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5QL-ZYS] - 1893(NSW)-1983(???) - Licences: XGV Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954-1958; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1963-1968); fitter (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Henry Kirk Raleigh Thomas|Thomas, Henry Kirk Raleigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX4-8LL] - 1902(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HT Sydney (Mosman, 1924; Neutral Bay, 1925-1933; Cremorne, 1933-1934; Mosman, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1, 1924, No. 1 in NSW and Australia - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948); broadcast engineer (2GB, assistant engineer, 1946) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1934; Mosman, NSW, 1934-1937); soldier (Cremorne, NSW, 1943); broadcast engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1954; Meadowbank, NSW, 1958; Ryde, NSW, 1968); engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1972); retired (Newrybar, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Thomas|Thomas, Herbert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DY Perth (CBD, 1924; Inglewood, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, salesman (Harris Scarfe, 1924) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: several contemporaneous HTs * [[/Ivor Thomas|Thomas, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HB-Q3G] - 1897(SA)-1965(SA) - Licences: 5IT Adelaide (Mitcham, 1929-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 496, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Kingswood Park, 1939-1943) * [[/Josiah Thomas|Thomas, Josiah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYSY-Y24] - 1863(Eng)-1933(NSW) - establishment radio station (2CH), state politician (NSW, MLA, 1890s), senior federal politician (MHR, Postmaster-General 1908-1909, 1910-1911) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/L. H. Thomas|Thomas, L. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DM Receive Perth (West Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Roland Henry Thomas|Thomas, Roland Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHG-7Z4] - 1911(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4LR Brisbane (Bulimba, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1058, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bulimba, 1934); radio technician (Bulimba, Qld, 1937-1972); proprietor (Manly West, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Roy Valentine Thomas|Thomas, Roy Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6H-7WG] - 1907(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Sydney (Erskinville, 1925); 2RV Sydney (Bondi North, 1927-1930); 2TK Sydney (South Hurstville, 1947-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 62, 19??, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (North Bondi, NSW, 1930); no occupation (Bondi, NSW, 1933); radio dealer (Bankstown, NSW, 1937); radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1943-1958) ===''THOMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thompson|Thompson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Cecil Thompson|Thompson, Alfred Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZ1-VSP] - 1906(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2AGV Sydney (Auburn, 1937-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1903, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Frederick Thompson|Thompson, Frederick]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HF Receive Sydney (East Balmain, 1922-1923); 2HF Sydney (Balmain, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 47, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: several contemporaneous F. Thompson - TroveTag: "2HF - Frederick Thompson" * [[/G. F. Thompson|Thompson, G. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3TH Melbourne (Carnegie, 1933; Caulfield, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Geoffrey George Thompson|Thompson, Geoffrey George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SP-DDD] - 1911(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3GT Melbourne (Thornbury, 1928; Melbourne CBD, 1931; Thornbury, 1933-1939); 3AC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 388, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Thornbury, Vic, 1934-1937; North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); cameraman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Henry Thomas Thompson|Thompson, Henry Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ59-621] - 1899(Vic)-1984(Aus) - Licences: XJBU Melbourne (Albert Park, 1913-1914); 3BW Melbourne (Albert Park, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1937); electrician (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Jefferis Thompson|Thompson, Jefferis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMJY-VZG] - 1901(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2XP Wyong (1933-1937); 2XP Sydney (Guildford, 1938); 2XP Lismore (1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 694, 1922 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Wyong Creek, NSW, 1936-1937); machinist (Epping, NSW, 1943); sawmiller (Numinbah Valley, Qld, 1949); share farmer (Millmerran, Qld, 1954-1958); farmer (Numinbah Valley, Qld, 1963); retired (Natural Bridge, Qld, 1968) * [[/John Kitchener Thompson|Thompson, John Kitchener]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY23-2VH] - 1916(WA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3QL Melbourne (Yarraville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2133, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3YM Sydney Arthur Thompson - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Seaholme, Vic, 1942-1949); toolmaker (Footscray North, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/John William Thompson|Thompson, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWK-YD4] - 1918(WA)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2TJ Sydney (Stanmore, 1939, 1948-1950; Dulwich Hill, 1954-1955; Stanmore, 1956-1957; Earlwood, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2323, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWTs - Electoral Rolls: company representative (Earlwood, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Leonard Neville Weston Fane Thompson|Thompson or Fane-Thompson, Leonard Neville Weston Fane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJKN-FJV] - 1899(NSW)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3LT Melbourne (Mitcham, 1931; Chelsea, 1933; Carrum, 1937-1939; Bonbeach, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 762, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 5th Batallion Reinf, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: clerk at time of enlistment, 1918; railway employee (Glenferrie, 1925; Mitcham, 1931; Chelsea, 1934; Carrum, 1936-1954) * [[/Maxwell Mannering Thompson|Thompson, Maxwell Mannering]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB43-7XL] - 1917(Vic)-2010(USA)93yo - Licences: 3VT Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3OO Melbourne (Parkdale, 1969-1975; Mt Eliza, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 272, 1935; AOCP 1922, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lubeck, Vic, 1942) * [[/Ralph Noel Thompson|Thompson, Ralph Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-14T] - 1917(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3RN Melbourne (East Brunswick, Vic, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1153, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Carlton, Vic, 1942; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1980) * [[/Ronald Roy Thompson|Thompson, Ronald Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY41-LJ4] - 1915(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3UF Melbourne (St Kilda, 1935-1937); 3UF Tatura (1938-1939); 3UF Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1550, 1935, Vic; COCP2 137, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Preston, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Stanley Gordon Thompson|Thompson, Stanley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLZ-S21] - 1906(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3AZ Melbourne (North Brighton, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: expert (Brighton, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936); sales (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1972) * [[/Sydney Arthur Thompson|Thompson, Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2S-R6L] - 1913(WA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3YM Melbourne (Yarraville, 1936-1939; Glenroy, 1947-1954; West Essendon, 1955-1960; Essendon, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1776, 1936, Vic; COCP2 359, 1940; COCP1 448, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lilydale, Vic, 1935-1937); faller (Healesville, Vic, 1949); electrical fitter (Essendon North, Vic, 1954); foreman (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''THOMSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thomson|Thomson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur William Thomson|Thomson, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZND-ZPF] - 1907(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3AT Sunshine (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 145, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous AWTs - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sunshine, Vic, 1931; Malvern East, Vic, 1934-1980) * [[/Gordon Leonard Thomson|Thomson, Gordon Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG83-718] - 1904(Sct)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GT Sydney (Waverley, 1924-1926); 2AVT Sydney (Hurstville, 1969, 1980); operator of 2BV Waverley Radio Club - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3, 1924, No. 2 in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Citizen's Military Forces, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1980) - Links: [https://vk2bv.org/home/waverley-amateur-radio-society-home-page/club-history/ WARC] * [[/Henry Chatham Thomson|Thomson, Henry Chatham "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7DZ-6CN] - 1908(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3BZE Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1462, 1935, Vic; AOCP1 10, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Caulfield West, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''THORBURN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorburn|Thorburn, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert George Thorburn|Thorburn, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVJ-9MS] - 1915(NSW)-1982(Eng) - Licences: 2AIP Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Hurstville, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2017, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: truck driver (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1949); radio tradesman (Hurstville, NSW, 1958) ===''THORLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorley|Thorley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy Thorley|Thorley, Roy "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-8GW] - 1912(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4RT Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1937; Annerley, 1938-1939; Holland Park, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, president); business proprietor (mechanical engineering) - Comment: killed in automobile accident - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937); engineer (Holland Park, Qld, 1949-1963); contractor (Charters Towers, Qld, 1963) ===''THORNCROFT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorncroft|Thorncroft, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. Thorncroft|Thorncroft, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XABM Sydney (Rookwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''THORNHILL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornhill|Thornhill, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Royal Thornhill|Thornhill, Leslie Royal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G163-YPB] - 1909(Qld)-1949?(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2341, 1939, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ayr, Qld, 1930-1936; Bundaberg, Qld, 1937); telegraphist (Wynnum, Qld, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/804492 VWM] ===''THORNLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornley|Thornley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Edmund Thornley|Thornley, Peter Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYP3-G4L] - 1920(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PE Camperdown (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1845, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Sandringham, Vic, 1949-1954); clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1963; Chadstone, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''THORNTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornton|Thornton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Thornton|Thornton, Geoffrey William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G94S-VKR] - 1917(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2IP Sydney (North Sydney, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Avalon Beach, 1954; Cammeray, 1955-1975; Avalon Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1511, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Comment: Another contemporaneous GWT - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Cammeray, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Cammeray, NSW, 1954-1968); manager (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''THORPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorpe|Thorpe, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Graham Thorpe|Thorpe, Thomas Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT97-XQP] - 1916(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AMC Sydney (Mosman, 1939); 2QT Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1950; Castlecrag, 1954-1955; Mascot, 1956-1957); 2QT Mittagong (1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2264, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Mosman, NSW, 1937); dental surgeon (Mosman, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Castlecrag, NSW, 1954; Mittagong, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''THRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis William Thring|Thring, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XFG-ZY6] - 1882(NSW)-1936(Vic) - Film producer; founder 3XY Melbourne - Links: [[w:F. W. Thring|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/thring-francis-william-frank-19779 Obituaries Australia] ===''THROSSELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lancelot Ledsam Throssell|Throssell or Throssel, Lancelot Ledsam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHFL-59C] - 1902(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6LT Northam (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 248, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Northam, 1925-1931); civil servant (Northam, 1936-1937); clerk (Bruce Rock, 1943); bank officer (Kojonup, 1954; Innaloo, 1963-1972); retired (Osborne Park, 1980) ===''THUGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thuge|Thuge, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Thuge|Thuge, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-F55] - 1917(Qld)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 4NC Gladstone (1936-1937); 4NO Gladstone (1938-1939); 4NO Brisbane (Hendra, 1947); 2ANO Sydney (Stanmore, 1948-1950; Arncliffe, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1622, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Charters Towers, Qld, 1943); bank officer (Petersham, NSW, 1949; Arncliffe, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Burwood, NSW, 1972) ===''THURSTAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thurstan|Thurstan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Wyngate Thurstan|Thurstan, Arthur Wyngate]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVFV-XSS] - 1907(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AV Sydney (Penshurst, 1924-1929; Sandringham, 1930; Penshurst, 1931; West Kogarah, 1933-1934; Penshurst, 1935-1939; Beverley Hills, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 38, 1924, No ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); chief chemist (Lempriere & Co) - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930; Penshurst, NSW, 1932; West Kogarah, NSW, 1933; Penshurst, NSW, 1935); metallurgist (Peakhurst, NSW, 1936-1972) ===''THYNNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thynne|Thynne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Joseph Thynne|Thynne, Andrew Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3H-T8K] - 1847(Irl)-1927(Qld) - military (Qld Defence Force, 1867, eventually Lieutenant-Colonel), profession (solicitor, Qld, 1873-1882), state politician (Qld MLC, Minister for Justice and Attorney General; Qld Postmaster-General, 1894-1897) ===''TIBBETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tibbett|Tibbett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Stephen Tibbett|Tibbett, Ernest Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQP-414] - 1915(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2AEB Sydney (Waitara, 1936-1938); 2AEB Gunnedah (1947-1950); 2BCE Tamworth (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1751, 1936, NSW; BOCP 248, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dairy hand (Canonbury Grove, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Waitara, NSW, 1937; Gunnedah, NSW, 1943-1953; Tamworth, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''TIERNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tierney|Tierney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Frederick Tierney|Tierney, Maurice Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKYL-J95] - 1921(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2RT Sydney (Bexley, 1946; Randwick, 1947-1950; Cronulla, 1954; Caringbah, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2443, 1940, NSW; COCP1 935, 1945 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Randwick, NSW, 1949); radio operator (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Vincent Edward Buckley Tierney|Tierney, Vincent Edward Buckley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZJ-GZK] - 1905(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AIT Sydney (Double Bay, 1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AVT Sydney (Guildford, 1948-1950; Edgecliff, 1954; Double Bay, 1955; Edgecliff, 1956-1958); 2OX Sydney (Edgecliff, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2018, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Woolahra, NSW, 1930-1931); contractor (Edgecliff, NSW, 1935-1937); electrician (Chester Hill, NSW, 1949; Edgecliff, NSW, 1954-1968; Darling Point, NSW, 1972); retired (Kings Cross, NSW, 1977) ===''TILBROOK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clem David Lloyd Tilbrook|Tilbrook, Clem David Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP4-4PQ] - 1912(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5GL Adelaide (Brighton, 1933-1937; Camden, 1938-1939; Colonel Light Gardens, 1947-1965; Daw Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1210, 1933, SA; 2COCP 381, 1940; 1COCP 468, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Camden, SA, 1939-1943) ===''TILEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clement Stewart Tiley|Tiley, Clement Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX94-584] - 1893(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: XCT Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1937); school master (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1954); educational (Mosman, NSW, 1958); teacher (Mosman, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''TILLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tiller|Tiller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Eric Roy Tiller|Tiller, Walter Eric Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FZ-BXV] - 1893(NSW)-1945(SA) - Licences: 6CO Receive Perth (East Guildford, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Mullewa, WA, 1916-1921); teacher (Exeter, SA, 1939-1941) ===''TILLETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tillett|Tillett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Tillett|Tillett, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ59-J5K] - 1908(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 717, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (South Como, WA, 1931-1937); artist (South Perth, WA, 1943-1949); departmental manager (South Perth, WA, 1958-1963) ===''TILNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tilney|Tilney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Edward Tilney|Tilney, Leslie Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPDS-4PK] - 1870(NSW)-1937(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 13, 1914 - early wireless experimenter (army); coastal wireless officer; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Wireless Station, Applecross, WA, 1916-1917); soldier (Claremont, WA, 1917); commissioner (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1931); civil servant (Malvern, Vic, 1933-1936) - TroveTag: "Leslie Edward Tilney" (400+ tags) - Links: [https://www.anzac-biographies.com/2021/06/05/tilney-lieutenant-colonel-leslie-edward-dso-mid-vd/ Bio] ===''TILSE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Howard Tilse|Tilse, Arthur Howarde "Howard"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTK5-CS8] - 1911(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4WO Brisbane (Yeronga, 1931-1939; South Brisbane, 1946-1948; Yeronga, 1954-1970) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 725, 1931, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 155, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Army Signals, RAAF); art dealer - Electoral Rolls: radiotrician (Yeronga, 1934-1937); RAAF wireless operator (West End, Townsville, 1943); radio operator (South Brisbane, 1949); art dealer (Yeronga, 1954-1972) ===''TIMMINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Timmins|Timmins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Robert Timmins|Timmins, Alan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-V4G] - 19??(???)-Living - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD, P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA), senior federal public servant (PMGD, P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA) - Electoral Rolls: student (Yeronga, Qld, 1958); professional engineer (The Gap, Qld, 1968); engineer (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1972; Pinjarra Hills, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick James Timmins|Timmins, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWM-CC9] - 1908(Qld)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AKZ Sydney (Drummoyne, 1939); 2APY Stokers Siding (1954); 2APY Sydney (Lane Cove, 1955-1975; Gordon, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 11, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Another contemporaneous FJT b.1888, d.1957 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1934); wireless operator (Drummoyne, NSW, 1937); radio operator (Drummoyne, NSW, 1949); storekeeper (Stokers Siding, NSW, 1954; Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Gordon, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''TINKLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Tinkler|Tinkler, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF88-4GR] - 1915(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3ZV Melbourne (Hampton, 1937-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+); 3AZV Mobile Melbourne (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2019, 1937, Vic; 3AIR 960, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1937); air force (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); manufacturer (Deepdene, Vic, 1949); engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1968; Burwood, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''TIPPING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Charles Tipping|Tipping, Edward Charles]] - 19??(???)-1968(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), radio clubs (WIQ, member, 1912), federal public servant (PMGD, clerk/accountant), military (Captain, Royal Engineers) ===''TIVER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tiver|Tiver, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/R. G. Tiver|Tiver, R. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Tanunda (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TOAKLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Toakley|Toakley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Tom Trippier Toakley|Toakley, Tom Trippier]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW7-3DC] - 1896(Eng)-1955(Tas) - Licences: 2AFO Katoomba (1936-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1837, 1936, NSW; BOCP 530, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 5/56th Battalion, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''TODD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Todd|Todd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Hugh Todd|Todd, Alan Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDD-7SG] - 1919(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4HT Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1936-1937; Newmarket, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Red Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1639, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Newmarket, Qld, 1943-1949); teacher (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1954-1977) * [[/Charles Todd|Todd, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3X-PJ6] - 1826(Eng)-1910(SA) - senior state public servant (Government Electrician, Postmaster-General SA) - Links: [[w:Charles Todd (pioneer)|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/todd-sir-charles-4727 ADB] * [[/Lionel Victor Glen Todd|Todd, Lionel Victor Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5CG-Z68] - 1896(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2CR Tamworth (1922-1935); 2LS Tamworth (1936-1938); 2LS Sydney (Denistone, 1939; West Ryde, 1957-1965; Denistone, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 132, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 1COCP 282, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2CR callsign withdrawn by PMG in 1935 for 2CR Orange (Blayney) ABC - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (West Tamworth, 1932-1937); assistant radio inspector (Eastwood, 1943-1968) - TroveTag: "2CR-2LS - Lionel Victor Glen Todd" * [[/Milton Buchanan Todd|Todd, Milton Buchanan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSX-NQT] - 1892(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 63, 1915; 1COCP 81, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Thursday Island, 1916); radio telegraphist (Maroubra, 1930-1935); officer (Lewisham, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1937; Croydon, NSW, 1943; Townsville, 1949); senior radio officer (Townsville, 1954); radio officer (Kensington, NSW, 1958); retired (Blaxland, 1958) * [[/Tom Arthur Todd|Todd, Tom Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD9C-7P5] - 1906(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2OT Receive Sydney (Eastwood, 1923); 2TT Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 984, 1928; 2COCP 50, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Eastwood, 1930-1937); radio mechanic (Eastwood, 1943-1977) ===''TOMKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tomkins|Tomkins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Sheppard Tomkins|Tomkins, Norman Sheppard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXZ-2LR] - 1907(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2NT Sydney (Parramatta, 1934-1936; Northmead, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 435, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Woollahra, NSW, 1930; Redfern, NSW, 1932-1933; Parramatta, NSW, 1934-1935; Northmead, NSW, 1936-1949); police sergeant (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''TONGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edward Tonge|Tonge, Arthur Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4S-MNM] - 1895(Eng)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4AR Brisbane (Taringa, 1933; Indooroopilly, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1149, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 54, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darra, 1931; Indooroopilly, 1936-1937); mechanic (Milton, 1943-1949); process worker (Indooroopilly, 1954) ===''TONGS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lawrence Melville Tongs|Tongs, Lawrence or Laurence Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR9L-Y7N] - 1899(Tas)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 7BU Receive North Motton (1923); Receive North Motton (1923); 2ADB Finley (1937-1939); 7LT Devonport (1960-1969); 3ALV Melbourne (Parkville, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 687, 1922; 2COCP 421, 1941 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Finley, 1930-1935); radio dealer (1936-1949); farmer (Dandenong, 1954); radio technician (Devonport, 1972); retired (Parkville, 1977-1980) ===''TONKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Maxwell Tonkin|Tonkin, Arthur Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLL6-HT9] - 1915(WA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 6MZ Katanning (1935-1939); 5MZ Adelaide (Salisbury, 1948); 5TI Clare (1975); 5MZ Clare (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1525, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Katanning, WA, 1937) * [[/Stanley Gordon Tonkin|Tonkin, Stanley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DQ-2R1] - 1910(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 2SG Albury (1929-1931); 2SG Sydney (Double Bay, 1933; Waverley, 1933-1936; Lane Cove, 1937); 2SG Goonellabah (1938-1939); 2SG Sydney (Epping, 1946-1955); 5SG Adelaide (Hampstead Gardens, 1956; Manningham, 1969; Glenunga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 520, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 57, 1931; 2COCP 391, 1940; 1COCP 493, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Woolwich, 1932); engineer (Edgecliff, 1933); mechanic (Waverley, 1934); radio engineer (Newtown, 1934-1935; Artarmon, 1936; Goonellabah, 1937; Eastwood, 1943); radio technician (West Epping, 1949-1954) ===''TOPPING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Albert Topping|Topping, Francis Albert "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJGB-HNS] - 1888(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XJAU Melbourne (Croxton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Wireless Signal School; 8th Squadron) - Electoral Rolls: coachmaker (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1909); motor bodymaker (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1919; Preston, Vic, 1921-1968); motor builder (Preston, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C295830 AWM] ===''TORMEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tormey|Tormey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Arthur Tormey|Tormey, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VV-85X] - 1902(NSW)-1993(ACT) - Licences: 2ET Canberra (City, 1930-1934; Ainslie, 1935-1939, 1946-1955); 1ET Canberra (Ainslie, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 687, 1930, No. ?? in ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Braddon, 1928-1930; Ainslie, 1935); bus driver (Ainslie, 1937); car driver (Ainslie, 1943-1980) ===''TORRINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Torrington|Torrington, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roger Noel Torrington|Torrington, Roger Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5B3-HQ2] - 1917(NSW)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 2TJ Sydney (Waverley, 1935-1936; Bondi, 1937-1939); 3TJ Melbourne (West Preston, 1947; Pascoe Vale South, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1416, 1935, NSW; COCP2 185, 1938; COCP1 232, 1939; TVOCP 79, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Essendon, Vic, 1942); technician (Coburg West, Vic, 1949-1954; Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''TOWNS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Towns|Towns, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Edward Towns|Towns, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M754-H1R] - 1886(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 7, 1914 - ship wireless operator?; AWA employee; WW1 (Army, NZEF, 1915-1917, discharged medically unfit - TB; 8th Division Signallers, Sergeant, 1915) - Comment: wireless operator AWA, 1915 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milsons Point, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Paddington, NSW, 1930); retired (Warringah, NSW, 1933) ===''TOWNSEND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Townsend|Townsend, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hewitt Jack Townsend|Townsend, Hewitt Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBMN-ZZ5] - 1920(SA)-2005(SA) - Licences: 5HT Adelaide (Mile End, 1938-1939, 1947; North Glenelg, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2245, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mile End, SA, 1943) ===''TOZER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tozer|Tozer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Paul Joseph Tozer|Tozer, Paul Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGK-MDM] - 1911(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3PN Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1933; Elwood, 1937-1939); 3APT Melbourne (Tyabb , 1954-1955); 3AAQ Melbourne (Camberwell, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1156, 1933, Vic; COCP2 205, 1939; COCP1 370, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (North Melbourne, Vic, 1934-1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937-1942); fitter (Auburn, Vic, 1949); orchardist (Tyabb, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Auburn, Vic, 1963); postmaster (Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Robert Henley Tozer|Tozer, Robert Henley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKM-CJ2] - 1909(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3RT Melbourne (Caulfield North, 1931-1933; Alphington, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 749, 1931, Vic; BOCP 406, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield East, Vic, 1931-1934); electrician (Alphington, Vic, 1936-1954); audiometerist (Mitcham, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''TRAEGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Traeger|Traeger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Hermann Traeger|Traeger, Alfred Hermann or Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCNJ-LRP] - 1895(Vic)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5AX Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1926-1931; Corryton, 1933-1937; Marratville, 1938-1939); 8XT Portable Northern Territory (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 293, 1926, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; inventor (with 5BG) of the pedal wireless for the RFDS - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cloncurry, 1930-1932); wireless engineer (Leabrook, SA, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/traeger-alfred-hermann-8839 ADB] - TroveTag: "5AX-8XT - Alfred Hermann Traeger" ===''TRAILL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Traill|Traill, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rowland John Traill|Traill, Rowland John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2L3-Y4X] - 1909(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2XQ Quirindi (1933); 2XQ Maitland West (1934); 2XQ Walgett (1935); 2XQ Catherine Hill Bay (1936); 2XQ West Maitland (1937-1939, 1946-1950); 2XQ Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1954-1965; Hamilton, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1167, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Catherine Hill Bay, NSW, 1930-1943; West Maitland, NSW, 1949; Mayfield, NSW, 1954-1968); superintendent (Hamilton, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''TRAYNOR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Philip Byron Traynor|Traynor, Philip Byron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLR-LCT] - 1900(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 224, 1925, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 353, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Mile End, 1939); federal public servant (Glandore, 1941); inspector (Torrens Park, 1943) ===''TREBILCOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric William Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P911-Y64] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - BERS195 (1933+); amateur listener - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Darwin, NT, 1937); wireless officer (Buranda, Qld, 1943); radio officer (Williamstown, Vic, 1949); aviation officer (Thornbury, Vic, 1954; Thornbury East, Vic, 1963-1967; Thornbury, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Thornbury, Vic, 1980) - Links: [https://www.mwrs.org.au/2019/06/01/a-qsl-card-to-remember/ Manly-Warringah Radio Society] * [[/Richard Ernest Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Richard Ernest "Ernest"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2NP-123] - 1880(Vic)-1976(Vic)95yo - Licences: 3TL Kerang (1934-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1381, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Captain, Military Cross, 1916-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Leopold, Vic, 1905; Kerang, Vic, 1909-1972) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10681660 AWM]; [https://gnet.tgc.vic.edu.au/wiki/TREBILCOCK-Richard-Ernest-MC-1880-1976.ashx Geelong College]; [https://latrobejournal.slv.vic.gov.au/latrobejournal/issue/latrobe-38/t1-g-t3.html SLV] ===''TREDREA''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick Aloysius Trevithick Tredrea|Tredrea, Frederick Aloysius Trevithick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MC1W-M7C] - 1900(WA)-1958(WA) - Licences: 6FT Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1929-1931; South Perth, 1933); 6FT Northam (1937); 6FT Perth (South Perth, 1938-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 512, 1929, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 156, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, 1925); radio operator (Northam, 1936); broadcast engineer (South Perth, 1937-1958) ===''TREGEAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tregear|Tregear, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Stanley Tregear|Tregear, William Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8R-D9F] - 1894(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XNH Melbourne (Kensington, 1913-1914); 3TR Melbourne (Hawthorn 1927); 3TX Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1931-1938); 2TS Sydney (Artarmon, 1939); 3TX Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Ashburton, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 62, 1935 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 3TR amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 3TR Traralgon commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kensington, Vic, 1917-1922; Auburn, Vic, 1924-1937); civil servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954-1963) ===''TREGURTHA''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tregurtha|Tregurtha, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Clinton Tregurtha|Tregurtha, Frank Clinton or Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G527-SRR] - 1911(Qld)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2FT Sydney (Carlton, 1934; Paddington, 1935-1936; Kirribilli, 1938; Kogarah Bay, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 24, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RN & RAN, Warrant Telegraphist, 1929-1949) - Electoral Rolls: Naval officer (Kogarah, NSW, 1949-1968) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C251801 AWM Autobiography] ===''TREHARNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Treharne|Treharne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Elgar Dennis Llewellyn Treharne|Treharne, Elgar Dennis Llewellyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWC7-X9R] - 1914(NSW)-1997(SA) - Licences: 2AFQ Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939); 3AFQ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1947); 5ED Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1954-1956; St Peters, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1852, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2BM-5QT Herbert Fredrind Treharne and brother of 2IQ-5IQ Ross Fredrind Treharne - Electoral Rolls: student (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1937) * [[/Herbert Fredrind Treharne|Treharne, Herbert Fredrind "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2F8-6ZN] - 1883(NSW)-1968(SA) - Licences: 2BM Sydney (Burwood, 1947-1958); 5QT Adelaide (St Peters, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 140, 1947, NSW, age 60) - amateur operator - Relationships: Father of 2IQ-5IQ Ross Fredrind Treharne and 2AFQ-3AFQ-5ED Elgar Dennis Llewellyn Treharne - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1954); retired (Burwood, NSW, 1958) - TroveTag: "2BM-5QT - Herbert Fredrind Treharne" * [[/Ross Fredrind Treharne|Treharne, Ross Fredrind]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWC7-DJD] - 1919(NSW)-1982(SA) - Licences: 2IQ Sydney (Burwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1947); 5IQ Adelaide (Plympton, 1954-1955; Clearview, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1513, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of Fred 2BM/5QT and brother of Elgar 2AFQ/5?? - Electoral Rolls: student (Burwood, NSW, 1943) ===''TRELIVING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Benjamin Victor Treliving|Treliving, Dudley Benjamin Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2D7-B6C] - 1907(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Dulwich, 1923); 6DT Perth (Nedlands, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 992, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Cottesloe, WA, 1936-1937); engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1943) ===''TRELOAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Treloar|Treloar, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Treloar|Treloar, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMJ-379] - 1906(WA)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6JT Perth (Beaconsfield, 1931-1933; Melville, 1937; Beaconsfield, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 790, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1943); tally clerk (Bicton, WA, 1949-1980) * [[/William Herbert Ross Treloar|Treloar, William Herbert Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1W2-GHC] - 1922(Vic)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 3ABC Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1947-1956); 2BPZ Sydney (Woollahra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2421, 1939, Vic; COCP1 433, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (The Righi, Vic, 1949-1954); flight service officer (Dover Heights, NSW, 1963); communications officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''TRESIDDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Laurence Tresidder|Tresidder, William Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PT-SQ7] - 1904(WA)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3WT Bendigo (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Bendigo, 1927-1942); radio (Kangaroo Flat, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Bendigo, 1963-1980) ===''TREW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trew|Trew, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Stanley Trew|Trew, Richard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCB6-GW4] - 1902(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6RS Harvey (1933-1937); 6RS Perth (Mt Hawthorne, 1938-1939); 6RP Perth (Mt Hawthorne, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1189, 1933, WA; 2COCP 382, 1940; 1COCP 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant postal department (York, WA, 1925); postal assistant (York, WA, 1926); postal employee (Harvey, WA, 1931-1937); postal clerk (Leederville, WA, 1937-1943); PMG (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949); radio monitor (Joondanna Heights, WA, 1954-1958) ===''TREZISE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trezise|Trezise, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Trezise|Trezise, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQXX-38H] - 1902(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AMX Broken Hill (1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2337, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930-1968) ===''TRICKETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trickett|Trickett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Francis Trickett|Trickett, William James Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG84-784] - 1898(Qld)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 242 Sydney (Auburn, 1920) (recorded as DJ Trickett, likely typo); 2BT Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 15th Reinfs, 2nd Signal Troop, 1916; transferred Wireless Anzac Signal Sqdn 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1937; Manly, NSW, 1943); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); traveller (Manly, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (North Sydney, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''TRIM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trim|Trim, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Trim|Trim, Sydney (Electoral Rolls) or Sidney (BDM)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL7D-NLM] - 1880(Vic)-1960(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 179; 2COCP 178, 1930; 1COCP 105, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Subiaco, WA, 1913; West Perth, WA, 1913-1914); "radio station" (Wyndham, WA, 1914-1917); farmer (Mosman, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Applecross, WA, 1937-1958) ===''TRIPP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tripp|Tripp, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles John Tripp|Tripp, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG7N-LLD] - 1881(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XEZ Sydney (Campbelltown, 1913-1914); 2UC Receive Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923); 1492 Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic & blacksmith (Campbelltown, NSW, 1930); garage proprietor (Campbelltown, NSW, 1934-1949) ===''TROTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clement Ford Trott|Trott, Clement Ford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGY-XPN] - 1907(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5CS McLaren Vale (1928-1929); 5CF McLaren Vale (1930-1931); 5CF Willunga (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 454, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (McLaren Flat, SA, 1939-1943) ===''TROY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Troy|Troy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Rusel Troy|Troy, Thomas Rusel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZKG-MKH] - 1898(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2SH Receive West Maitland (1923); 2SH West Maitland (1924-1925); 2TY West Maitland (1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 208, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postman (West Maitland, NSW, 1930-1949); postal officer (Maitland, NSW, 1954); postal clerk (Maitland, NSW, 1958) ===''TRUDGEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maxwell Wallis Trudgen|Trudgen, Maxwell Wallis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3H-XYH] - 1907(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 5MW Adelaide (East Adelaide, 1926); 5HS Adelaide (Fullarton, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 247, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mitcham, 1939-1941); mechanical engineer (Sydney, 1943-1954); engineer (Little Bay, 1958-1968) ===''TRUMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Truman|Truman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Paul Truman|Truman, Raymond Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1V-P74] - 1914(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2KA Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1931-1934); 2NV Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1935-1937; Killara, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 723, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: eg 2KA amateur callsign likely withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2KA Katoomba commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Killara, NSW, 1937); accountant (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1958; Killara, NSW, 1963); chartered accountant (Northbridge, NSW, 1968); accountant (Castle Cove, NSW, 1972-1977; Bayview, NSW, 1980) ===''TRUMBLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trumble|Trumble, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hugh Compson Trumble|Trumble, Hugh Compson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7F-JXP] - 1894(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XMQ Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1916-1927); physician (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1928); medical practitioner (South Yarra, Vic, 1931); not stated (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1937-1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/trumble-hugh-compson-11884 ADB] ===''TRUNFULL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trunfull|Trunfull, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Leonard Trunfull|Trunfull, Richard Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBL-K7B] - 1906(Eng)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6RT South Greenough (1932-1933); 6RT Peel Estate (1937); 6RT Roebourne (1938-1939); 6RT Dangin (1947-1948); 6RT Nungarin (1954); 6RT Narembeen (1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 924, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (South Greenough, WA, 1931; Baldavis, WA, 1936; Dangin, WA, 1943-1949; Nungarin, WA, 1954; Narembeen, WA, 1958) ===''TRYTHALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trythall|Trythall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Munckton Trythall|Trythall, Geoffrey Munckton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB5J-X88] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3DA Melbourne (Melbourne City, 1947; Caulfield, 1948; East Ivanhoe, 1954-1965; Brighton, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2148, 1938, Vic; COCP3 5000, 1964 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954-1968; Brighton, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''TUMBRIDGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Henry Tumbridge|Tumbridge, Stanley Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM12-M1C] - 1899(Eng)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4ST Ipswich (1932-1933); 4ST Stanthorpe (1937-1939); 4ST Broadwater, 1947-1948; 4ST Brisbane (Woody Point, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 986, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Woodend, Qld, 1921); teacher (Murgon, Qld, 1925); school teacher (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1936-1937; Broadwater, Qld, 1943-1949); teacher (Margate, Qld, 1949-1954; Woody Point, Qld, 1958-1963) ===''TUNNY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tunny|Tunny, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Terence Gilbert Tunny|Tunny, Terence Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7VF-NWH] - 1900(Qld)-1952(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1499, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: night officer (Bundaberg, Qld, 1925-1937); acting station master (Laidley, Qld, 1941-1949) ===''TURNBULL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Turnbull|Turnbull, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Edward Turnbull|Turnbull, Norman Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TP-7K8] - 1900(WA)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 6NO Narrogin (1928); 6NO Perth (City, 1930; Subiaco, 1931; Shenton Park, 1937-1939); 3AXX Melbourne (Armadale, 1954; Carrum, 1955; Parkdale, 1956; Cheltenham, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 430, 1928, No. ?? in WA; CPRT 1120, 1928; 1COCP 185, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Bunbury, 1922; Busselton, 1925; Narrogin, 1925; Subiaco, 1931); radio inspector (Subiaco, 1934-1936); civil servant (East Perth, 1937); engineer (Armadale, 1954); clerk (Sandringham, 1958); manager (Sandringham, 1963-1968; Cheltenham, 1972); retired (Cheltenham, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert William Turnbull|Turnbull, Robert William or Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ1S-GP4] - 1892(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2RO Sydney (Burwood, 1927-1938; Northbridge, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 317, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Homebush, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''TURNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Turner|Turner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Arthur Reginald Turner|Turner, Edward Arthur Reginald "Rex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT9-JD5] - 1910(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5CW Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923-1925); 5SA Adelaide (Leabrook, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 272, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butter maker (Gawler, 1939-1943) * [[/George Alfred Turner|Turner, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSV-XZ9] - 1913(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GN Maryborough (1937-1939); 3GN Ararat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1998, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Maryborough, Vic, 1937); cinematograph operator (Ararat, Vic, 1943-1967); cinema operator (Ararat, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Haswell Elliott Alfred Turner|Turner, Haswell Elliott Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQG-8TG] - 1891(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Sydney (Mosman, 1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 127, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer, military - Comment: likely related to XACW E. Turner, Jnr * [[/Leonard James Turner|Turner or Wolfe, Leonard James or Leslie Adolphus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTW2-TGX] - 1898(Tas)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AJB Port Macquarie (1939, 1946-1947); 2AJB Muswellbrook (1948); 2AJB Coffs Harbour (1950); 2LR Kyogle (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2407, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Kyogle, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Ralph Robinson Turner|Turner, Ralph Robinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2D-S51] - 1912(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5TR Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1935-1937; Dulwich, 1938-1939; Linden Park, 1947-1969; Echunga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1444, 1935, SA; BOCP 66, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dulwich, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/Robert John Blackwell Turner|Turner, Robert John Blackwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62T-FP7] - 1884(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2RT Goulburn (1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 55, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Goulburn, NSW, 1930-1937) ===''TUSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tuson|Tuson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Tuson|Tuson, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SR-BQG] - 1895(Eng)-1978(???) - Licences: XAEG North Coast (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 65, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken) - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, applied 1915); started Coffs Harbour Scouts 1909 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (1915, application to enlist WW1); technician (Maroubra, NSW, 1930); operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1931-1936); technician (Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1949; Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1963; Woy Woy, NSW, 1968-1972; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) - Links: [https://www.otva.com/newsltrarch/79APR.PDF OTVA Obit] ===''TUTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Kerr Tutton|Tutton, John Kerr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8L-7X8] - 1914(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3ZC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 956, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1980) ===''TWEEDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/P. Tweedle|Tweedle, P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DM Receive Brisbane (Albion, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TWYCROSS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Twycross|Twycross, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Kemp Twycross|Twycross, James Kemp]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDM-1WN] - 1892(Vic)-1959(WA) - Licences: XMJ Melbourne (Abbotsford, 1913-1914); 9AW Rabaul, NG (1937-1939); 6JT Boya (1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 198, 1916; 2COCP 187, 1930; 1COCP 187, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1913; Abbotsford, Vic, 1914; Kew, Vic, 1914-1919); 1920s & 1930s New Guinea; public servant (Boya, WA, 1954-1958) ===''TYAS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Robert Wilson Tyas|Tyas, Norman Robert Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHC-SK6] - 1913(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4TY Gracemere (1932-1934); 4TY Kingaroy (1935-1939); 4TY Brisbane (Manly, 1946-1948); 4TY Boonah (1954); 4TY Wallangarra (1955-1956); 4TY Warwick (1960); Brisbane (Manly, 1965-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1059, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, wireless officer); state public servant (state school principal) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Kingaroy, Qld, 1936-1943; Brookstead, Qld, 1949; Mt Alford, Qld, 1954); teacher (Wallangarra, Qld, 1958); school teacher (Warwick, Qld, 1963; Manly, Qld, 1968-1972) ===''TYMMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tymms|Tymms, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert William Tymms|Tymms, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSX-R2D] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 84, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS); WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Roebourne, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Geraldton, 1922; Como, 1925); not stated (Broome, 1937); wireless telegraphist (Townsville, 1954) ===''TYRER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tyrer|Tyrer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/F. Y. Tyrer|Tyrer, F. Y.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XGY Sydney (Toongabbie, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified =='''U'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''UMBACK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ricky Charles Umback|Umback, Ricky Charles]] - early wireless historian (Ph.D. Thesis, 2016, "Constituting Australia's International Wireless Service: 1901-1922") [https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/142647/1/Umback%20Thesis%202018.pdf] ===''UNDERWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Henry Underwood|Underwood, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6T-1XZ] - 1875(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4DN Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Newstead, Qld, 1913-1915; Clayfield, Qld, 1916-1943); no occupation (Albion, Qld, 1943; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1949) ===''UNGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Unger|Unger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Herbert Unger|Unger, Alan Herbert]] - Living - Licences: 2YRS Alectown (1980+) - Qualifications: BOCP; AOLCP - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 2UJ Herbert Wilhelm Carl Unger - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Herbert Wilhelm Carl Unger|Unger, Herbert Wilhelm Carl or Herbert William Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH3K-BNB] - 1910(Vic)-2012(NSW, 101yo) - Licences: 2UJ Alectown (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1108, 1933, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2YRS Alan Herbert Unger - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Alectown, NSW, 1932-1980) ===''UNWIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John James Unwin|Unwin, John James "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4V-SKZ] - 1908(Eng)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CB Receive Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Maylands, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1937); engineer (North Perth, WA, 1943-1954); assistant manager (Floreat Park, WA, 1958-1963); manager (Hopetoun, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Albany, WA, 1977-1980) ===''URQUHART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. M. Urquhart|Urquhart, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAB Melbourne (Albert Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Malcolm Stewart Urquhart|Urquhart, Malcolm Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXT-5C3] - 1905(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6MU Perth (Cottesloe, 1925-1939); 6MU Merredin (1946-1960); 6MU Perth (Cottesloe, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 116, 1925, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 27, 1936; AOLCP 158, 1934; 2COCP 85, 1937; 1COCP 126, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; clerk (1931); broadcast technician (6MD, 1958); WW2 (1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Cottesloe, WA, 1931-1937); broadcast technician (Merredin, WA, 1943-1963) ===''UTHER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Arthvael Uther|Uther, Gordon Arthvael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3CH-34J] - 1885(NSW)-1915(Turkey) - Licences: XIK Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil Yet Identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XIK - Gordon Arthvael Uther" - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/uther-gordon-arthvael-14573 Obit]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11035570 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} =='''V'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''VALE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vale|Vale, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay Harold Vale|Vale, Lindsay Harold "Tubby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLQ-858] - 1916(Vic)-1977(SA) - Licences: 3MK Mildura (1937-1938); 2AER Wentworth (1937); 2ANN Tathra (1946); 2ANN (North Bega, 1947); 2ANN Yowie Bay (1950); 2MR Sydney (Miranda, 1948); 5NO Adelaide (Elizabeth, 1960); 5NO Gawler East (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1247, 1934, Vic; BOCP 54, 1936; AOCP1 41, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1943); electrician (North Bega, NSW, 1949); engineer (Miranda, NSW, 1954; Eldo Tracking Station, Gove, NT, 1968) ===''VALENTINE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Valentine|Valentine, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lionel Keith Valentine|Valentine, Lionel Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Z-ZVK] - 1916(Tas)-1961(Tas) - Licences: 7KV Hobart (Bellerive, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1148, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bellerive, Tas, 1937; Acton, ACT, 1949); public servant (Hobart West, Tas, 1958) ===''VAN COUTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Robert Josephus Van Cooth|Van Cooth, John Robert Josephus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GN-6ZP] - 1908(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: 3DX Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3DX Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda West, 1931) ===''VARDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vardon|Vardon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Joseph Edwin Vardon|Vardon, Joseph Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9V-VPR] - 1905(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley, 1923-1924); 5OM Adelaide (Unley Park, 1927-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 329, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Malvern, 1941-1943) ===''VARNES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Varnes|Varnes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Hollier Varnes|Varnes, Harold Hollier "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L25S-L4Y] - 1911(Eng)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 2LW Sydney (Crows Nest, 1931-1933); 2ABB Sydney (Northbridge, 1937); 2ABB Newcastle (1938); 4GW West Bundaberg (1954-1960); 4HY Toowoomba (1975); 4HY Brisbane (Everton Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 210, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Naremburn, NSW, 1933; Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1937); radio operator (West Kempsey, NSW, 1943-1949); communication officer (Cooktown, Qld, 1949; Bundaberg, Qld, 1958-1969); public servant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1972; Everton Park, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''VARNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Varney|Varney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Louis Varney|Varney, Reginald Louis "Louis"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/PS2Y-KTG] - 1911(Eng)-2000(Eng) - Licences: G2ARV (England, 1927); BRS102 (England, 1928); G5RV (England, 1928-1964); G5RV/YS3 (El Salvador, 1951); VP4RV; VP5RV; VP6RV; VP7RV; PJ5AA; PJ5CA; PX1RV; PJ2CE (Curacao, 1957); PJ5CA (Aruba, 1957); G5RV/OD5 (Lebanon, 1966); EP2RV (Iran, 1968); VK9LV (Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, 1970); CX5RV (Uruguay, 1972); EA8AT (Canary Islands, 1976); G5RV (Sussex, England, 2000) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; inventor of the G5RV antenna; RSGB (Council, 1960s); FOC (member); Radio Amateurs Old Timers Association (UK, member); Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club (Australia, member); Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society (President for Life) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:G5RV antenna|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.kwarc.org/g5rv_sk.html KWARC Obit]; [http://www.g0mwt.org.uk/society/g5rv-sk/louis-varney-g5rv.htm Bio]; [http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/qsl-g5rv.htm G5RV antenna]; [https://hamgallery.com/QSL_Search/ K8CX]; [https://rsars.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/profile-louis-varney.pdf Full Biography] ===''VAUGHAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vaughan|Vaughan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Edward Vaughan|Vaughan (also known as Hearps, change of name), David Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYD2-HG5] - 1901(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2FY Sydney (Lakemba, 1930-1975); 2ADY Sydney (Lakemba, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 665, 1930, NSW (Hearps); AOCP 1003, 1932, NSW (Vaughan) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1937); machinist (Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1972) ===''VEALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Pax Veall|Veall, Reginald Pax]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-GR6] - 1918(Vic)-1942(NT) - Licences: 3PV Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2050, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 274, 1939; 1COCP 375, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy, Wireless Officer, MV Neptuna) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet found - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/47368 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10034385 AWM]; [http://www.ntlexhibit.nt.gov.au/exhibits/show/bod/roh/veall NTL Exhibition] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''VEARS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Elwyn Thomas Vears|Vears, Elwyn Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHS1-C67] - 1901(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2BM Leura (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Strathfield, 1930-1937; Burwood, 1943-1958) ===''VERNON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vernon|Vernon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Henry Vernon|Vernon, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88V-18Z] - 1901(WA)-1964(WA) - Licences: 6KZ Albany (1930-1931); 6KZ Perth (Fremantle, 1933-1939); 3AMD Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1947); 6KZ Perth (Guildford, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 566, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (RAGA Forts, Albany, 1922-1931; Fremantle, 1936-1937; 9AAD, Guildford, 1949-1954); retired (Wagin, 1958; Morley, 1963) ===''VESPER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vesper|Vesper, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Peter Vesper|Vesper, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPPW-HSP] - 1913(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2PV Sydney (Mosman, 1933-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1230, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Mosman, NSW, 1935-1963) ===''VICKARY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Mervyn Vickary|Vickary, Reginald Mervyn "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-CLP] - 1909(NSW)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4RV Cunnamulla (1930-1933); 4RV Warwick (1936-1939); 4VX Brisbane (Gordon Park, 1965; The Grange, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 702, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shed hand (Cunnamulla, 1931); radio dealer (Warwick, 1937; Cunnamulla, 1943); shopkeeper (Toowoomba, 1949; Ekibin, 1954; Chermside, 1963; Grange, 1968-1972) ===''VICKERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth James Vickery|Vickery, Kenneth James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQP-WMQ] - 1893(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2RA Receive Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923); 2RA Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Hurlstone Park, 1930-1933); electrician (West Ryde, 1935; Parkes, 1936; Uralla, 1943); farmer (North Richmond, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "2RA - Kenneth James Vickery" ===''VINCENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Vincent|Vincent, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ64-7S8] - 1906(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6DL Receive Kalgoorlie (1923-1924); 6VK Kalgoorlie (1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 59, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1931-1937); manufacturer (South Perth, WA, 1949-1963; Como, WA, 1972-1980) ===''VINING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vining|Vining, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Edward Vining|Vining, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR1-NLT] - 1906(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4WE Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 277, 1926, No. 22 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Nundah, 1928-1931); motor driver (Mitchelton, 1934; Gaythorne, 1936); mechanic (Gayndah, 1943); telephone mechanic (Enoggera, 1949-1963); telephone technician (Enoggera, 1968-1977) ===''VINNING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vinning|Vinning, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Alfred Vinning|Vinning, Howard Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVF-SHD] - 1919(Vic)-1981(ACT) - Licences: 3VG Sale (1938-1939, 1947-1954); 9VG Lae, PNG (1960); 1VG Canberra (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2131, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Sale, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''VIPAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alton Frederick Vipan|Vipan, Alton Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCF-MTG] - 1890(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XHV Sydney (Petersham, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil Yet Identified - ship wireless operator; early wireless experimenter; AWA (Koo-we-rup, 1922); merchant marine (WW1) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1933; Bronte, NSW, 1934; Rose Bay, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1935-1943) - TroveTag: "XHV - Alton Frederick Vipan" ===''VOIGT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Emil Robert Voigt|Voigt, Emil Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-VV2] - 1883(Eng)-1973(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - 2KY Sydney, broadcast station manager; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as chairman, NSW Labor wireless committee) - Relationships: father of Rion Osborne Voigt; grandfather of Robin Voigt - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Dee Why, 1930-1934); manager (Dee Why, 1935; Narrabeen, 1936) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/voigt-emil-robert-8930 ADB]; [[w:Emil_Voigt_(athlete)|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.radioheritage.com/story70/ RHF] * [[/Rion Osborne Clifford Voigt|Voigt, Rion Osborne Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-L1V] - 1915(Eng)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Nil identified as yet - Qualifications: Nil identified as yet - broadcast industry executive, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Narrabeen, 1937; Turramurra, 1963-1980) - Relationships: son of Emil Robert Voigt; father of Robin Voigt * [[/Robin Voigt|Voigt, Robin]] - historian (Emil Robert Voigt; 2KY) - Relationships: grandson of Emil Robert Voigt; son of Rion Osborne Clifford Voigt ===''VOLKERTS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Volkerts|Volkerts, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZYC-H1H] - 1896(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XAEF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930); electrical contractor (Leichhardt, NSW, 1933-1937); electrician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XAEF - Arthur Ernest Volkerts" ===''VOLKMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Henry Oxford Volkman|Volkman, Reginald Henry Oxford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4CV-7PH] - 1902(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2RY Grafton (1924-1925); 2RY Scone (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Woollahra, 1930-1933) ===''VOWLES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vowles|Vowles, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Taylor Vowles|Vowles, Rupert Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYT-FLF] - 1894(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XIZ Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914); 2AW Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922-1923); 2XZ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 562, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Concord, 1930-1972) ===''VOYSEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Voysey|Voysey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Jack Voysey|Voysey, Albert Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFNX-XPC] - 1916(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2XW Sydney (Ashfield, 1932-1938; Bankstown, 1939; Kingsgrove, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 942, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1943; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1972); engineer (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1977-1980) =='''W'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''WACKEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wackel|Wackel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis Wackel|Wackel, John Francis]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 585, 1930, No. ?? in ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Surname likely misspelled - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WADDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waddell|Waddell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ivon Edward Waddell|Waddell, Ivon Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88S-H3S] - 1909(WA)-1943(Thailand/Singapore) - Licences: 6WX Albany (1929-1930); 6WX Katanning (1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 561, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Katanning, 1936; South Perth, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10298089 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''WADDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waddle|Waddle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Esmond Matthew Waddle|Waddle, Esmond Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNR-JLR] - 1905(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 2UU Nimbin (1932-1939); 4GZ Charters Towers (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 899, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Greenslopes, Qld, 1928-1934; Nimbin, NSW, 1934-1937); pharmacist (Charters Towers, Qld, 1943-1949); pharmaceutical chemist (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954-1969) ===''WADDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard William Mackie Waddy|Waddy, Richard William Mackie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB62-5RP] - 1848(SA)-1933(SA) - senior state public servant (SA Post & Telegraphs Dept), senior federal public servant (Deputy Postmaster-General SA) ===''WADHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wadham|Wadham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kevin Wadham|Wadham, Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZC-SBQ] - 1905(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5KW Adelaide (Parkside, 1924-1927; Helmsdale, 1928; Da Costa Park, 1931; Glenelg, 1933; Adelaide, 1937; Glenelg, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 23, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WIA SA (Councillor 1931; Hon. Treasurer, 1931); National Radio Corp (manager, 1938); Holdfast Bay Yacht Club (Vice-commodore, 1949) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Helmsdale, SA, 1939-1941; Da Costa Park, SA, 1943) - TroveTag: "5KW - Kevin Wadham" ===''WADSLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wadsley|Wadsley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Wadsley|Wadsley, Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2F4-X3J] - 1916(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3YI Melbourne (Middle Park, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2324, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Albert Park, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''WAHL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Fripp Wahl|Wahl, Alan Fripp]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMB-TD4] - 1918(WA)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6JB Perth (Leederville, 1938-1939, 1947-1960; Dianella, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2101, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Leederville, WA, 1943-1958); clerk (Dianella, WA, 1963-1980) ===''WAIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Harris Wain|Wain, Alexander Harris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6Z-W8G] - 1891(Vic)-1922(Vic) - Licences: XPG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1913-1916; Brighton, Vic, 1917; Caulfield East, Vic, 1919; Wonthaggi, Vic, 1919); stationmaster (Tynong, Vic, 1921); clerk (Toorak, Vic, 1922) ===''WALCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walch|Walch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Crosby Walch|Walch, Alan Crosby or Crosby Alan or Crosby Allan (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQC7-GSS] - 1907(NSW)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7BI Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923); Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923-1925); 7CW Hobart (Bellerive, 1926-1927; Battery Point, 1931-1933; City, 1937; Sandy Bay, 1938-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 231, 1926, Tas; BOCP 1, 1936; 1AOCP 16, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Hobart South, 1936-1954) ===''WALDOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waldock|Waldock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Alexander Waldock|Waldock, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RY-7SD] - 1915(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2QU Lithgow (1935-1939); 2QU Sydney (Cremorne, 1946); 2QU Lithgow (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1423, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mine wheeler (Lithgow, NSW, 1936-1937); fitter (Cremorne, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Lithgow, NSW, 1949); electrical fitter (Lithgow, NSW, 1954-1968); fitter (Lithgow, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WALDRON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Gerard Waldron|Waldron, Francis Gerard "Frank"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''WALES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard James Wales|Wales, Howard James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5G9-VDK] - 1885(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XOA Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: painter & decorator (Elsternwick, Vic, 1908); collector (Elsternwick, Vic, 1909-1919); purser (Elsternwick, Vic, 1922-1931); collector (Caulfield, Vic, 1934-1937) ===''WALKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walker|Walker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Charles Walker|Walker, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFY-L2V] - 1898(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4AC Brisbane (Sandgate, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 699, 1922 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: newspaper carrier (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1934-1937); carrier (Sandgate, Qld, 1943-1972) * [[/Charles Welsh Walker|Walker, Charles Welsh "Chas"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFR-19W] - 1899(NSW)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4CU Receive Clifton (1923); 4CU Clifton (1924-1960); 4DQ Portable Clifton (1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 10, 1924, No. 2 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; motor mechanic; Walker's Radio Service (proprietor, 1930s-1950s) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Clifton, Qld, 1921-1958) * [[/Frank Wellesley Walker|Walker, Frank Wellesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1M5-FN5] - 1917(Vic)-2008(Vic)90yo - Licences: 3AEV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 3EV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Cheltenham, 1954-1955; Nunawading, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2170, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); student (Camberwell, Vic, 1949); clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Nunawading, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/John Charles Walker|Walker, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZQ-W8Y] - 1919(Tas)-2006(Tas) - Licences: 7XR Deloraine (1938-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2248, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Deloraine, Tas, 1949; Devonport, Tas, 1954) * [[/Louis Edward Walker|Walker, Louis Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSWB-L81] - 1864(Eng)-1934(At Sea) - Oversight of the 1906 Bass Strait link for Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Co * [[/Philip Billingsley Walker|Walker, Phillip Billingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MNF3-P9W] - 1840(Eng)-1900(NSW) - early wireless experimenter, employment (NSW Posts & Telegraphs, Superintendent of Telegraphs, Chief Electrician) - Links: [[w:Philip Billingsley Walker|Wikipedia]] * [[/Robert Rowan Walker|Walker, Robert Rowan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKT4-FLG] - 1914(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF); author "The Magic Spark, 50 Years of Radio in Australia" - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Coburg, Vic, 1937); advertising (Warrandyte, Vic, 1954); company director (Richmond, Vic, 1963-1968); director (Richmond, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/2119721 NLA Bio Cuttings]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/1214534 NLA Book Catalogue]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/History/The-Magic-Spark-1973-Walker.pdf WRH Magic Spark Scan] * [[/Ronald Gregory Walker|Walker, Ronald Gregory "Gregory"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRP-GC6] - 1907(NSW)-1929(At Sea) - Licences: 7BT Receive Hobart (City, 1923); Receive Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; journalist (Hobart "Mercury"); film maker - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Hobart South, 1928) - Links: [http://www.seafarersmemorial.org.au/memorials/walker_g.php Seafarer's Memorial] * [[/William Spencer Walker|Walker, William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCF4-R77] - 1911(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5WW Adelaide (Alberton, 1934-1939; West Croydon, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1305, 1934, SA; BOCP 444, 1942; TVOCP 274, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Alberton, SA, 1939); mechanic (West Croydon, SA, 1941-1943) ===''WALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wall|Wall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John William Burgess Wall|Wall, John William Burgess]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBM8-6FB] - 1899(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3QS Melbourne (Northcote, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2036, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1980) * [[/Joseph Hart Wall|Wall, Joseph Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DH-GH6] - 1904(South Africa)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JC Macksville (1934-1936); 2JC Narrabri (1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1406, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental student (San Souci, NSW, 1930-1931); dental practitioner (Macksville, NSW, 1933-1936); dentist (Narrabri, NSW, 1943-1958); grazier (Narrabri, NSW, 1963); retired (Narrabri, NSW, 1968) ===''WALLACE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wallace|Wallace, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. W. Wallace|Wallace, C. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CP Receive Perth (West Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * Wallace nee Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty" - See Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty" * Wallace, Florence Violet (adoptive name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) * [[/John Gordon Wallace|Wallace, John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CH-ZHY] - 1921(Vic)-2012(Vic)91yo - Licences: 3VV Bendigo (White Hills, 1947-1965; Kennington, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2331, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (White Hills, Vic, 1949; Bendigo, Vic, 1954); assistant (Bendigo, Vic, 1967); technician (Kennington, Vic, 1972); teacher (Crrke, Vic, 1980) * [[/John Walter Wallace|Wallace, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMJ5-KC9] - 1881(NSW)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2LG Goulburn (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Balmain, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Goulburn, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Ronald Ian Gordon Wallace|Wallace, Ronald Ian Gordon]] - 1910(???)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2IW Robertson (1934-1936); 2IW Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1937); 2IW Robertson (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wallace-sir-robert-strachan-8962 ADB] * [[/W. H. Wallace|Wallace, W. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CS Receive Mundaring Weir (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WALLBRIDGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alwyn Leonard Wallbridge|Wallbridge, Alwyn Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHR-K7V] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2UI Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1935-1939; Tighes Hill, 1946-1947; Nelson's Bay, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1561, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Mayfield, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF (Caulfield West, Vic, 1942); fisherman (Nelson's Bay, NSW, 1949-1958; Fingal Bay, NSW, 1963-1977; Nelson's Bay, NSW, 1980) * [[/Leslie Walter Wallbridge|Wallbridge, Leslie Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMT-HKZ] - 1910(Eng)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5UX Adelaide (Lower Mitcham, 1930-1937); 5UX Peterborough (1938-1939); 5UX Kadina (1947-1948); 5UX Cook (1954-1955); 5UX Saddleworth (1956); 5UX Hawker (1960); 8UX Alice Springs (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 712, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Peterborough, SA, 1939-1941; Rendelsham, SA, 1943; Alice Springs, NT, 1963) ===''WALLIS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Charles Wallis|Wallis, John Charles]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7JW Longford (1932-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 893, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burnie, 1928; Longford, 1936-1937) * Wallace, Florence Violet (adoptive name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) ===''WALSH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walsh|Walsh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Dunbar Walsh|Walsh, Harold Dunbar "Cordite"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3W3-CT7] - 1903(Qld)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4HW Brisbane (Hamilton, 1925-1931; Rocklea, 1946-1947)); 4WN Brisbane (Hamilton, 1927, dealer) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 133, 1925, No 14 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF); solicitor; pilot - Comment: Tragic end to a productive life - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hamilton, 1925-1937); airline pilot (Moorooka, 1949) * [[/John Dallas Walsh|Walsh, John Dallas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Y-B6X] - 1902(NSW)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6AT Receive Tutunup via Busselton (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gooseberry Hill, WA, 1925; Ross Brook via Busselton, WA, 1925; South Cunderin, WA, 1931; Caron, WA, 1936-1937; Helena Valley, WA, 1943; Kellerberrin, WA, 1954); headmaster (Margaret River, WA, 1954); school teacher (Nannup, WA, 1958); teacher (Brunswick Junction, WA, 1963; Engadine, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''WALTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walter|Walter, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Trevor Walter|Walter, Ernest Trevor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNZ-88T] - 1919(NSW)-1980(SA) - Licences: 2AEE Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1954); 5EE Adelaide (Prospect, 1955-1956; Hampstead Gardens, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1898, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1943); technical officer (Burwood, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WALTERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walters|Walters, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Allan Walters|Walters, Charles Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-LBY] - 1910(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: 3CW Melbourne (Thornbury, 1929-1933; Heidelburg, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 524, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, 1931-1936; Heidelberg, 1937; Brunswick, 1942) * [[/Gerald Wills Walters|Walters, Gerald (Wills or Willis or blank)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7Y-1HZ] - 1886(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 108, 1915; 2COCP 157, 1930; 1COCP 129, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Currie, King Island, Tas, 1919; Darwin, NT, 1922); radio telegraphist (New Town, Tas, 1928); wireless officer (Radio Station, Thursday Island, Qld, 1936-1937); wireless (Gladesville, NSW, 1943); wireless telegraphist (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1954) * [[/Joseph Albert Walters|Walters, Joseph Albert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALW Inverell - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2275, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Laurence Gordon Walters|Walters, Laurence Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBL-DBC] - 1923(Eng)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 2ALW Sydney (North Bondi, 1947-1950); 2ALW Cowra (1950); 3CN Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1956-1965; Hawthorn, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 137, 1947, NSW - amateur operator - Relationships: Likely relation of 2ALW Joseph Albert Walters - Electoral Rolls: student (Bondi North, NSW, 1949); chemist (Moorabbin, Vic, 1963); fuel technician (Hawthorn, Vic, 1963); fuel technologist (Hawthorn, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''WALZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walz|Walz, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edwyn Walz|Walz, Arthur Edwyn or Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM9T-LB3] - 1908(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4AW Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1939; Wavell Heights, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 287, 1926, No. 26 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; plumber; radio repair business - Relationships: son of Conrad August Walz - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Nundah, 1934-1943); radio engineer (Wavell Heights, 1949-1980) - Trovetag: "4AW - Arthur Edwyn Walz" & "!Wikibooks 4AW" * [[/Conrad August Walz|Walz, Conrad August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRGZ-QF3] - 1882(Qld)-1951(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ???, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), plumber, farmer, father of 4AW Arthur Edwyn Walz ===''WARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ward|Ward, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold David Ward|Ward, Harold David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYP9-ZM9] - 1918(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3HD Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Clayton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1646, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Mentone, Vic, 1942-1949); radio (Sandringham, Vic, 1954); radio trade (Clayton, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Joyce Alice Ward|Millen nee Ward, Joyce Alice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLQZ-JNW] - 1918(NSW)-2008(NSW) - Licences: 2MI Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2595, 1948, NSW - YL amateur operator - Relationships: Wife of 3EA-2DU-2LQ Dudley Robert Millen - Electoral Rolls: stenographer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1943-1977); retired (Hornsby, NSW, 1980) ===''WARDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Herbert Arthur Warden|Warden, Herbert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXMR-SQT] - 1886(Qld)-1948(NSW) - Licences: XGQ Narrabri (1913-1914); 2BG Receive Mungindi (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Coogee, NSW, 1930); teacher (Lindfield, NSW, 1930; Radwick North, NSW, 1931-1933; Woollahra, 1935-1937); schoolteacher (Chatswood, NSW, 1943) ===''WARDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wardle|Wardle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sidney William Lumley Wardle|Wardle, Sidney William Lumley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XQ-QFL] - 1911(Eng)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2OU Woodford Leigh (1930-1935); 2OU Armidale (1936-1937); 2OU Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939); 5OU Adelaide (Lockleys, 1946-1954); 2DID Berridale (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 610, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Woodford Leigh, 1934-1935); technician (Bondi North, 1937; Woollahra, 1943); retired (Berridale, 1980) ===''WARDLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wardley|Wardley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Wardley|Wardley, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DL-SKV] - 1916(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3IS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1947-1975; Elsternwick, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2270, 1939, Vic; BOCP 1158, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1972); technician (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977; Elsternwick, Vic, 1980) ===''WARING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Clarke Waring|Waring, Cecil Clarke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQW4-V9F] - 1904(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3CU Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1924); 3YW Melbourne (Camberwell, 1929-1931; Canterbury, 1933; Kew, 1937); 3YW Rupanyup (1938-1939); 3YW Stawell (1946-1948); 3YW Warrnambool (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 549, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, 1925-1928; Kew, 1931-1937; Stawell, 1942-1949; Warrnambool, 1954-1977) ===''WARNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warne|Warne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Leslie George Warne|Warne, Maurice Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYSP-LHY] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MW Sydney (Croydon, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 300, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Campsie, 1931-1934); radio mechanic (Campsie, 1936-1937); radio sales (Kogarah, 1943-1963); radio & TV technician (Arncliffe, 1968) ===''WARNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warner|Warner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Albert Warner|Warner, Geoffrey Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-6NR] - 1914(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2CK Wyong (1930-1937); 2FB Wyong (1938-1939); 3ABW Fiskville (1947); 9GW Port Moresby (1948-1954); 2AVW Bringelly (1955-1958); 2CK Bringelly (1960-1969); 6EG Bassendean (1975); 2HJ Camden (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 710, 1930, NSW; 1COCP 60, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (Rockbank, Vic, 1942); technician (OTC Bringelly, 1958-1963); manager (Bassendean, 1977; Camden South, 1980) - callsign may have been withdrawn for 2CK Cessnock commercial (later restored) ===''WARNOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warnock|Warnock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Neil Bernard Warnock|Warnock, Neil Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ8-58G] - 1944(Vic)-2019(Vic) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''WARREN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warren|Warren, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Cortlandt Warren|Warren, John Cortlandt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKY-KJS] - 1913(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2QX Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1937; Lakemba, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1220, 1933, NSW; COCP1 577, 1942; TVOCP 473, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Punchbowl, NSW, 1934-1937); sheet metal worker (Lakemba, NSW, 1943); PMG technician (Lugarno, 1949; Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Theodore Frederick Warren|Warren, Theodore Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WL-7Q2] - 1914(NSW)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 2LY Sydney (Lakemba, 1933-1934); 2LY Griffith (1935); 2LY Sydney (Lakemba, 1936); 9LO Port Moresby (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1169, 1933, NSW; AOCP2 220, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Lakemba, NSW, 1937); mechanic (PMGD, Chatswood, NSW, 1943); retired (Cooktown, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''WATERHOUSE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Greaves Waterhouse|Waterhouse, Arthur Greaves "Tim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L239-4ND] - 1895(SA)-1940(SA) - Licences: XVV Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WATERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George James Waters|Waters, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X9-S46] - 1902(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3EX Receive Melbourne (Heathcote, 1922); 3XA Melbourne (East Prahran, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 608, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil identified as yet - Comment: Passed too soon * [[/James Alfred Waters|Waters, James Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7JA Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1685, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Queensborough, 1936); teacher (Ringarooma, 1937); schoolteacher (Queensborough, 1943-1954) * [[/Leslie Waters|Waters, Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85N-TZB] - 1882(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4AC Innisfail (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (Randell Engineering) - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Innisfail, 1919-1943); radio dealer (Innisfail, 1949) - Trovetag: "4AC - Leslie Waters" * [[/Maurice Hamilton Harwood Waters|Waters, Maurice Hamilton Harwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSS-D6W] - 1918(SA)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3MS Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1948; Camberwell, 1954-1956; North Balwyn, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2033, 1937, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Camberwell, Vic, 1949-1954); manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1967-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WATERWORTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay Carmel Waterworth|Waterworth, Lindsay Carmel "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YY-6M6] - 1892(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CL Rockhampton (1935-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1526, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2; federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Charleville, Qld, 1921); telegraphist (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928-1968) - Trovetag: "4CL - Lindsay Carmel Waterworth" ===''WATKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Paul Watkins|Watkins, Andrew Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ9-RHP] - 1914(WA)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 6AW Perth (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1805, 1936, WA; BOCP 269, 1939; 1COCP 842, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Boulder, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Geraldton, WA, 1943); radio technician (Cairns, Qld, 1949; Lakemba, NSW, 1954; Chullora, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/William Trevor Watkins|Watkins, William Trevor "Trevor", "Watty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKG-J4V] - 1899(Tas)-1931(Tas) - Licences: T336 Hobart (1920-1921); 7AA Hobart (1922-1925); 7DX Hobart (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 107, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: PMGD withdrew 7AA callsign for their own use, electrician (Zinc Co., Hobart, 1922), wireless expert (Medhurst & Sons, Hobart, 1925) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (West Hobart, 1922-1928) - Comment: passed too soon - TroveTag: "T336-7AA-7DX - William Trevor Watkins" & "!Wikibooks 7AA-7DX" ===''WATSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Watson|Watson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. A. Watson|Watson, A. A.]] - bef1910(???)-aft1930(???) - Licences: 2UT Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1927-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 341, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: None as yet * [[/Albert Watson|Watson, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8L-VGM] - 1897(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 887, 1925 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Fremantle, WA, 1921-1922; Victoria Park, WA, 1925-1926; South Perth, WA, 1928-1958) * [[/Douglas Mervyn Watson|Watson, Douglas Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MG-FPY] - 1920(Tas)-1989(Tas) - Licences: 7DW Hobart (New Town, 1937-1939; City, 1946-1956; Lindisfarne, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1867, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Hobart South, 1949-1954); mechanic (Lindisfarne, 1972) * [[/Eric Watson|Watson, Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GC-9SL] - 1913(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2EP Sydney (Burwood, 1935-1938); 2EP Cessnock (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1564, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Cronulla, NSW, 1943) * [[/Herbert Leopold Watson|Watson, Herbert Leopold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZP-JLK] - 1897(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2OL Kiama (1929-1933); 2OL Unanderra (1935-1938); 2OL Woollongong (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 545, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Field Artillery, 1916-1919; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Kiama, 1930); electrical engineer (Unanderra, 1934-1937; Heidelberg, Vic, 1949); electrician (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954); retired (Avalon Beach, 1968-1972; Mona Vale, 1977; Mosman, 1980) * [[/James David Watson|Watson, James David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F5-789] - 1910(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3NQ Darlington via Camperdown (1930-1939); 2ANQ Albury (1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 633, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Beware another JDW, labourer, Geelong, 1930s - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Darlington, 1931-1943); radio technician (Albury, 1949-1954) * [[/John Watson|Watson, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CR Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil, as yet, specific individual not yet identified * [[/Lindsay Gordon Watson|Watson, Lindsay Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZJ-8RB] - 1915(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3EI Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939); 3ALV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1954-1956; Altona, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2065, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1942); optometrist (Caulfield, Vic, 1949-1954; Gladysdale, Vic, 1963; Altona, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Paul Robert Watson|Watson, Paul Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBB-X7P] - 1906(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3PY Warracknabeal (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1022, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1931); radio mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1936-1937); company director (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1942); public servant (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Samuel Wilfred Watson|Watson, Samuel Wilfred or Wilfred Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXY5-LXP] - 1906(Eng)-1998(WA) - Licences: 6WW Perth (West Perth, 1930-1939, 1948-1969); 6WW Shoalwater Bay (1975); 6WW Cardup (1980) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 189, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1931-1972); retired (Shoalwater Bay, WA, 1977; Cardup, WA, 1980) * [[/Thomas William Watson|Watson, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BZ-1Q7] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TL Lithgow (1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: miner (Lithgow, NSW, 1930); radio dealer (Lithgow, NSW, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Bowral, NSW, 1943-1958) * [[/William Watson|Watson, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP84-3DP] - 1902(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2KE Kurri Kurri (1931-1937); 2KE Stanford Merthyr (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 864, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kurri Kurri, NSW, 1930-1935; Stanford Merthyr, NSW, 1937) * [[/William Wesley Watson|Watson, William Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZH-LJJ] - 1918(NSW)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 2YY Sydney (Annandale, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1716, 1936, NSW; COCP2 153, 1938; COCP1 255, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (South Perth, WA, 1943); radio telegraphist (Hobart South, Tas, 1949); radio officer (Moonah, Tas, 1954-1963; Rockhampton, Qld, 1968-1972) ===''WATT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Watt|Watt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Watt|Watt, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-4B7] - 1901(Sct)-1985(Tas) - Licences: 7BO Receive Prince of Wales Bay (1923); Receive Prince of Wales Bay (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Prince of Wales Bay, 1922-1928); accountant (New Town, 1936-1949; Moonah, 1954) * [[/Arthur William Watt|Watt, Arthur William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), amateur broadcaster, journalist (Wireless Weekly) * [[/Charles Russell Watt|Watt or Russell-Watt, Charles Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV7-JFH] - 1904(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2WT Tenterfield (1925-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 184, 1925, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tenterfield, NSW, 1930-1980) - Trovetag: "2WT - Charles Russell Watt" * [[/John Gordon Watt|Watt, John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZH-PM8] - 1888(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XAEA Sydney (Croydon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (AIF, 7th Reinforcements, 18th Battalion, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Croydon, NSW, 1913); sales manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''WATTERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. Watterson|Watterson, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6BZ Receive Perth (Maylands, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WAUCHOPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wauchope|Wauchope, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Wylie Wauchope|Wauchope, Ronald Wylie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH6X-QJR] - 1914(SA)-1933(SA)19yo - Licences: 5WE Adelaide (Maylands, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1086, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon, 19yo - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WAUGH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waugh|Waugh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay William Francis Waugh|Waugh, Lindsay William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55F-VGR] - 1896(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BO Sydney (Undercliffe, 1935); 2LW Sydney (Marrickville, 1936; Waitara, 1937; Burwood, 1938-1939; Birchgrove, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1486, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 5th Regiment, 1915, medically discharged) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1935); no occupation (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937); retired (Balmain, NSW, 1949); no occupation (Balmain, NSW, 1954-1963) ===''WAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Way|Way, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. Way|Way, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XADD Sydney (City CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor James Way|Way, Victor James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYR7-LNV] - 1893(Vic)-1927(Vic) - Licences: XOL Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1916; Warrnambool, Vic, 1917-1918; Brunswick, Vic, 1919; Brighton, Vic, 1921-1927) ===''WEATHERLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry William Elsdon Weatherley|Weatherley, Harry William Elsdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBF-1HC] - 1921(Vic)-2006(Vic) - prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer (1940-1990), clubs (Australian Radio DX Club, New Zealand Radio DX League, New Zealand DX Radio Association, Southern Cross DX Club, DX Australia - Chief Editor, Ontario DX Club), ANARC DXer of the year - metallurgist (Auburn, 1949-1954); technician (Mount Waverley, 1963-1972); retired (Mount Waverley, 1980) * [[/Herb J. Weatherley|Weatherley, Herb J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4HW Clifton (-1951+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), callsign formerly Harold Dunbar Walsh ===''WEATHERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. A. Weatherson|Weatherson, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WEATHERSTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Stewart Weatherston|Weatherston, William Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LZ-2KF] - 1905(WA)-1942(Sing) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, 1927); salesman (St Kilda, 1931; Forrest, ACT, 1935; Newtown, 1943!) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''WEBB''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Webb|Webb, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Kenneth Webb|Webb, Eric Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC8-ZK5] - 1921(Vic)-2020(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3EX Melbourne (Mitcham, 1937-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1858, 1937, Vic; BOCP 279, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mitcham, Vic, 1949); physicist (Mitcham, Vic, 1954-1963; Malvern, Vic, 1967; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Mostyn Thomas Webb|Webb, Mostyn Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DH-ZWB] - 1917(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2DP Sydney (Newtown, 1934-1935; Hurlstone Park, 1936-1939; Petersham, 1946-1950; Annandale, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1404, 1934, NSW; AIR3 934, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Petersham, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Annandale, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''WEBBER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Palmer Webber|Webber, Harold Palmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGK-9T1] - 1906(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3PW Melbourne (Eltham, 1931-1937; Alphington, 1938-1939; Fairfield, 1947; Alphington, 1948; Caulfield, 1955-1969; Beaumaris, 1975-1980); 3DA Melbourne (Alphington, 1937); 3PV Portable St Kilda (1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 812, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Eltham, Vic, 1928-1937); engineer (Alphington, Vic, 1942-1954; St Kilda, Vic, 1954; Caulfield, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Beaumaris, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''WEBSTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Webster|Webster, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank James Webster|Webster, Frank James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF73-5KV] - 1908(Eng)-19??(WA) - Licences: 6FW Perth (Victoria Park, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1039, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1943); plasterer (Perth, WA, 1954-1963; Victoria Park, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Fremantle, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Harold Charles Webster|Webster, Harold Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRM-31P] - 1876(Tas)-1923(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Launceston, 1914); clerk (Hobart North, 1922) * [[/Walter Webster|Webster, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BW-FKF] - 1912(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2EW Sydney (Gladesville, 1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1417, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Gladesville, NSW, 1933-1935); public servant (Gladesville, NSW, 1936-1968) * [[/William Webster|Webster, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJD-D94] - 1860(Eng)-1936(NSW) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1915-1920), played prominent part in the Postal Royal Commission ===''WEDDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Austin Weddell|Weddell, James Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK9-SYF] - 1914(SA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5ZL Adelaide (Reade Park, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1595, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Col Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1943); RAAF (Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Auburn, Vic, 1954); RAAF officer (Richmond, NSW, 1958); RAAF (Red Hill, ACT, 1963); not stated (Red Hill, ACT, 1968-1972); RAAF (Red Hill, ACT, 1977-1980) * [[/John Arthur Weddell|Weddell, John Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKM-KVK] - 1926(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FT Brisbane (Zillmere, 1954-1960); 2ZM Glenbrook (1961); 4FT Brisbane (Sandgate North, 1965-1969); 2BFT Sydney (Clovelly, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3172, 1951, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1949; Zillmere, Qld, 1954-1958; Sandgate, Qld, 1963-1968); technician (Marrickville, NSW, 1972; Clovelly, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''WEDGEWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wedgewood|Wedgewood, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Donald Wedgewood|Wedgewood, William Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLV-GM8] - 1901(Qld)-1974(NSW) - Licences: N741 Receive NSW - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 692, 1922; 2COCP 49, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: boarder (Sutton Coalfield, Eng, 1911); manufacturer (Glenmore, 1930-1936); aviator (Nedlands, WA, 1937); farmer (Moruya, 1949-1954); greenkeeper (Brisbane, 1958); public servant (Hornsby, 1963-1972) ===''WEEDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weeden|Weeden, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ross Weeden|Weeden, Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYFG-CL8] - 1914(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2PN Tumut (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 840, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tumut, NSW, 1936-1977) ===''WEEKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. L. Weeks|Weeks, H. L.]] - 19??-19?? - Licences: 4CJ Receive Currumbin (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: - Identification: Not yet identified ===''WEISS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weiss|Weiss, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred George Weiss|Weiss, Wilfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V9-7NP] - 1912(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2TV Sydney (Croydon Park, 1960-1961; Strathfield, 1965); 2TV Ettalong Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 670, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Lithgow, 1934-1937); storekeeper (Lithgow, 1943); silk screen craftsman (Croydon Park, 1949-1958); retired (Strathfield, 1963-1968; Ettalong Beach, 1972; Ettalong, 1977) ===''WELCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welch|Welch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles William Welch|Welch, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDN-9GY] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ACW Sydney (Stanmore, 1936-1937; Hurstville, 1939); 3ACW Melbourne (Avenel, 1947-1948); 3ACW Mangalore (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1665, 1936, NSW; COCP1 410, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Annandale, NSW, 1936-1937; Hurstville, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Tennant Creek, NT, 1943); aeradio officer (Avenel, Vic, 1949-1954); communications officer (Herne Bay, NSW, 1958; Padstow, NSW, 1963) * [[/Frank Welch|Welch, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQN-PL7] - 1893(Eng)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2FK Sydney (Manly, 1927-1929; North Sydney, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 359, 1918 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1931); electrical engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); retired (Manly, NSW, 1972; Miranda, NSW, 1977) * [[/John Welch|Welch, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJPS-NPH] - 1873(???)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XJCW Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1913-1914); 3JS Receive Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1913-1931); agent (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1936-1954) ===''WELDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weldon|Weldon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Neville Edwin Weldon|Weldon, Neville Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2HS-SZ6] - 1910(NSW)-1935(NG) - Licences: 2EW Sydney (Mosman, 1931); 9NW Kokopo (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 793, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WELLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weller|Weller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Arthur Martin Weller|Weller, Cyril Arthur Martin "Sam"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTQ-WXH] - 1903(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4CZ Brisbane (Clayfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2160, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio Club (WIAQ, Brisbane DX Club); power station engineer; education (ME, UQ) - Electoral Rolls: student (Windsor, 1925); engineer (Wilston, 1925-1928; Camp Hill, 1934-1943; Clayfield, 1949-1972; Albion, 1977) ===''WELLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Welling|Welling, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHB-KQZ] - 1898(Eng)-1960(SA) - Licences: 5TW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1937); 5TW Mt Gambier (1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 179, 1930; 1COCP 81, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1941); wireless technician (Mt Gambier, SA, 1943) ===''WELLINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Wellington|Wellington, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWJ5-M1V] - 1915(Vic)-1968(NZ) - Licences: 3KO Melbourne (Malvern (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1127, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (emigrated to NZ 1937) * [[/Stanley Hudson Wellington|Wellington, Stanley Hudson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB84-47Y] - 1909(Tas)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 7PK Hobart (New Town, 1932-1933); 3SX Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1002, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 117, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: representative (Caulfield, 1936); chemist (Brighton, Vic, 1937-1942); manager (Mosman, 1949-1980) ===''WELLMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wellman|Wellman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. Wellman|Wellman, A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XNQ Melbourne (Kensington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leo Joseph Wellman|Wellman, Leo Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1SW-R9S] - 1898(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2PS Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923); 2LW Sydney (Marrickville, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 117, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 34th Battalion, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Wellington, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1937); technician (North Cronulla, NSW, 1943-1949; Engadine, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1963) ===''WELLS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIB Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AIB Corowa (1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: AOCP 2002, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Augustus Wells|Wells, Allen (birth) or Allan Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHV-WVJ] - 1908(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2AIB Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AIB Corowa (1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2002, 1937, NSW; BOCP 329, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; army (citizen's military forces, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937; Corowa, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Athol John Wells|Wells, Athol John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTB-XS9] - 1911(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Girral (1932-1936); 2FI Sydney (Waverley, 1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1013, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Girral, NSW, 1933-1935); constable (Waverley, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF wireless operator (Townsville, Qld, 1941-1943); clerk (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1949); grocer (Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1954); salesman (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Ballina, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/George Leonard Douglas Wells|Wells, George Leonard Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC7-GQC] - 1906(Eng)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3TW Hamilton (1936-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1782, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Hamilton, Vic, 1928-1931); manager (Hamilton, Vic, 1935-1980) * [[/Harold Rowland Wells|Wells, Harold Rowland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJM-1DM] - 1903(Eng)-1938(WA) - first chief announcer for 6WF Perth; then 6AM Northam; journalist - Comment: Passed too soon (age 35y) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast announcer (Maddington, WA, 1925); journalist (Maddington, WA, 1931); director (Subiaco, WA, 1937) - TroveTag: "Harold Rowland Wells" * [[/Joseph Edward Wells|Wells, Joseph Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2C3-5YM] - 1909(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AME Sydney (Arncliffe, 1939; Bardwell Park, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2252, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Petersham, NSW, 1930); teacher (Annandale, NSW, 1931-1935; Bexley, NSW, 1937; Bardwell Park, NSW, 1943-1977) ===''WELSH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welsh|Welsh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claud William Welsh|Welsh, Claude or Claud William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPH-WS4] - 1914(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4CW Warwick (1937-1939); 4DK Mackay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1982, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Warwick, Qld, 1937-1943); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio technician (Warwick, Qld, 1958; Mackay, Qld, 1958); technician (Mackay, Qld, 1963); radio technician (Mackay, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''WELZEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welzel|Welzel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kurt Paul Corlette Welzel|Welzel, Kurt Paul Corlette]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54Z-Q5P] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FK Sydney (Clovelly, 1933-1938); 2ACF Sydney (Northbridge, 1937); 2GQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1130, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick North, NSW, 1937-1949); technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949-1954); carpenter (Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''WERE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Waltham Were|Were, Robert Waltham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNWY-QQP] - 1907(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3TZ Receive Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1923); 3DP Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1181, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1931-1934; Brunswick West, Vic, 1936-1980) ===''WERNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan John Werner|Werner, Allan John or Alan John (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFC9-YX5] - 1907(WA)-1970(WA) - Licences: 6CV Receive Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Karnup, WA, 1931-1937); fitter (Kwinana Beach, WA, 1943-1954; North Perth, WA, 1958-1968) ===''WERRETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Errol Limbrick Werrett|Werrett, Errol Limbrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-FMH] - 1908(Tas)-1974(Eng) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hampshire (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farm worker (Hampshire, 1936-1937); fitter (South Melbourne, 1943); engineer (Caulfield, 1949-1968; Balaclava, 1972) ===''WEST''=== <!-- * [[/Robert West|West, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay John Payne West|West, Lindsay John Payne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQM-MSP] - 1895(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2EI Parkes (1935-1939, 1946-1954); 2EI Sydney (Chatswood, 1955-1961; Manly, 1965); 2EI Duranbah (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1475, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AIF, 12th Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2BN Reginald Francis Joseph Flood - Electoral Rolls: shopkeeper (Paddington, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Parkes, NSW, 1930); radio & musician (Parkes, NSW, 1931-1932); radio dealer (Parkes, NSW, 1936-1943); farmer (Parkes, NSW, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Manly, NSW, 1968; Parkes, NSW, 1972; Newport Beach, NSW, 1977; Duranbah, NSW, 1980) ===''WESTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weston|Weston, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Frederick Shorter Weston|Weston, Cyril Frederick Shorter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVJ-FXY] - 1905(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 4EN Receive Clermont (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Kedron, 1928); Christian worker (Darlinghurst, 1934); grocer (Oatley, 1943); agriculturalist (Ourimbah, 1949); salesman (Paekhurst, 1963-1980); retired (Charmhaven, 1980) * [[/G. J. Weston|Weston, G. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GJ Albury (1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Possibly George James Weston following, but no connection yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George James Weston|Weston, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ3-Y8Q] - 1868(Eng)-1939(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 702, 1922 - RANRS (Radio Lieutenant) - Comment: Several contemporaneous GJWs - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Albany, 1903); civil servant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1910-1912); civil servant (Wireless Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1913); sailor (Toorak, 1919); naval officer (Elsternwick, 1919); civil servant (Auburn, Vic, 1922); wireless engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1924-1927); retired engineer (Upwey, 1931-1937) * [[/Robert Marcus Hamilton Weston|Weston, Robert Marcus Hamilton "Mark"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8K-KW6] - 1915(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 4XO Bundaberg (1938-1939); 2WE Sydney (Lidcombe, 1946-1947); 2AWE Sydney (Kingsford, 1955; Kensington, 1956-1957); 2AYK Sydney (Kensington, 1957; Kingsford, 1958-1961); 2CM Sydney (Dolls Point, 1964-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2076, 1938, Qld; 2COCP 386, 1940; 1COCP 581, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; wireless officer (QANTAS) - Relationships: husband of 2MR Verle Lorraine Weston nee Key(s) - Electoral Rolls: marine wireless operator (Auchenflower, Qld, 1943); radio operator (Blakehurst, NSW, 1949; Kingsford, NSW, 1954-1963; Sans Souci, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Selwyn Henry Weston|Weston, Selwyn Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYMT-N5R] - 1912(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2AJH Sydney (Epping, 1938-1939); 2SY Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1946-1958; Roseville, 1960-1965; Castlecrag, 1969; Killara, 1975; Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2077, 1938, NSW; COCP3 4518, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937); wireless operator (Parkes, NSW, 1943); bank clerk (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1949-1958); company director (Roseville, NSW, 1963; Castlecrag, NSW, 1968); retired (Killara, NSW, 1977); company director (Pymble, NSW, 1980) * [[/Verle Lorraine Keys|Weston nee Key(s), Verle Lorraine]] - 1934(???)-1985(NSW) - 2MR Sydney (Dolls Point, 1964-1980), YL amateur operator (AOCP ???, 1964, No. ?? in Qld), wife of Robert Marcus Hamilton Weston 2CM * [[/William Wood Weston|Weston or Wehrstedt, William Wood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPG-KBQ] - 1912(WA)-1953(WA) - Licences: 6MW Perth (Nedlands, 1935-1939; North Beach, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1465, 1935, WA; BOCP 596, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Further clarification of identification required - Electoral Rolls: assistant operator (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); operator (Leederville, WA, 1943-1954; North Perth, WA, 1958-1968; Leederville, WA, 1972-1977) ===''WEYNTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Gordon Weynton|Weynton, Alexander Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH4-35K] - 1905(NSW)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Lindfield; 3XU Castlemaine (1933-1939, 1947); 3XU Wangaratta (1954); 3XU Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1955; Bonbeach, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1214, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Mosman, NSW, 1930-1933; St Kilda West, Vic, 1936); company secretary (Castlemaine, Vic, 1937-1949; Wangaratta, Vic, 1954); auditor (Carrum, Vic, 1963) ===''WHALLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Percy Whalley|Whalley, Rupert Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGZ-CV3] - 1894(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JZ Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1922); 3JZ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923-1927); 3JZ Myrtleford (1937-1939); 3JZ Wangaratta (1946-1948); 3JZ Melbourne (Blackburn, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 238, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: builder (Sandringham, 1919-1925); farmer (Myrtleford, 1927-1942); tobacco grower (Wangaratta, 1949); foreman (Blackburn, 1954-1968) - Relationships: father of 3ZWZ Robert Kelvin Whalley ===''WHEELER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wheeler|Wheeler, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Adrian Ronald Wheeler|Wheeler, Adrian Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KD-MRC] - 1915(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2VL Sydney (Epping, 1934); 2VR Sydney (Epping, 1937; North Strathfield, 1938-1939); 2VR Broken Hill (1946-1950); 2VR Bathurst (1954-1958); 2VR Sydney (Castlecrag, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1256, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Concord, NSW, 1937; Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Broken Hill, NSW, 1949; Bathurst, NSW, 1954-1958; Chatswood, NSW, 1958; Castlecrag, NSW, 1963-1977) * [[/Harry Winslow Wheeler|Wheeler, Harry Winslow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBC-BYC] - 1910(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5FB Adelaide (Eden Hills, 1927-1928); 5HW Adelaide (Eden Hills, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 371, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF, DFC) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Eden Hills, SA, 1939-1943); lecturer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954-1968) * [[/Victor George Wheeler|Wheeler, Victor George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW4Z-FGL] - 1897(Eng)-1976(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS; coastal wireless operator; WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electric mechanic (Roebourne, 1917-1922); manager (Fremantle, 1925) ===''WHELLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wheller|Wheller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Charles Wheller|Wheller, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN84-K4D] - 1904(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3EW Melbourne (Dandenong, 1934-1937; Camberwell, 1938-1939; Moonee Ponds, 1947-1948; Ascot Vale, 1954-1955; Keilor East, 1956-1960; Niddrie, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1261, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Nathalia, Vic, 1926); independent means (Dandenong, Vic, 1931); munition worker (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1942); clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1954; Niddrie, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''WHIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whire|Whire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. L. Whire|Whire, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JU Broken Hill (1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WHITAKER''=== SEE ALSO WHITTAKER <!-- * [[/Robert Whitaker|Whitaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Thomas Whitaker|Whitaker, Albert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKKW-5DB] - 1895(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2OI Receive Sydney (Banksia, 1923); 2OI Sydney (Banksia, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockdale, 1930; Banksia, 1933-1934); builder (Banksia, 1937-1949); instructor (Mount Colah, 1954-1958) ===''WHITBURN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas Roy Whitburn|Whitburn, Douglas Roy "Doug"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT2-3JX] - 1904(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 5BY Adelaide (Toorak, 1927-1931; Fullarton, 1933-1939; Rosefield, 1946-1947; Fullarton, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 312, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rosefield, 1943) * [[/Robert Philip Whitburn|Whitburn, Robert Philip or Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBF-5XB] - 1896(NSW)-1991(NSW)94yo - Licences: XACJ Sydney (Leichhardt, 1913-1914); 2DK Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1922); 2DK Sydney (Leichhardt, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chairmaker (Leichhardt, 1930-1968); retired (West Ryde, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "XACJ-2DK - Robert Philip Whitburn" ===''WHITE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert White|White, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Matthews White|White, Alfred Matthews]] - 1894(Eng)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Receive Winton (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tranby, Winton, 1915-1958); retired (Buderim, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Alfred Raymond White|White, Alfred Raymond "Knocker"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT2K-2FF] - 1912(Vic)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 3AH Stawell (1932-1933); 3AH Mulcra via Murrayville (1937-1939); 3ARW Hamilton (1947); 4RP Brisbane (Coopers Plains, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1018, 1932, Vic; BOCP 61, 1936; COCP2 121, 1937; COCP1 1571, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Manya via Ouyen, Vic, 1935-1937); radio technician (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1949); public servant (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Charles Robert White|White, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-S5H] - 1911(SA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 5MX Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 802, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Edwin Harold White|White, Edwin Harold "Eddie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTQ-QGH] - 1911(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4EW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1933-1939); 4EW Mackay (1946-1950); 4EW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1954-1956); 5OW & 8OW Darwin (1956-1963); 4OW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1963-1965); 4OW Mt Isa (1969); 4OW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1141, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 1COCP 250, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Gold Coast ARC); military (WW2, Fortress Signals); federal public servant (DCA) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Red Hill, 1934-1936); radio technician (Longreach, 1937); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, 1943; Mackay, 1949); communications officer (Archerfield, 1954); public servant (Red Hill, 1963; Mt Isa, 1968; Red Hill, 1972-1980) * [[/Elwyn Boyce White|White, Elwyn Boyce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CB-6Y5] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2HA Sydney (Vaucluse, 1933-1934; Greenwich, 1935-1938; Darling Point, 1939; Baulkham Hills, 1946-1958; Epping, 1961; Wollstonecraft, 1965); 2HA Shoal Bay (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1933; Greenwich, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1943); electrical radio technician (Castle Hill, NSW, 1954); technician(Epping, NSW, 1958-1963; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1968); retired (Shoal Bay, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Frank Philip White|White, Frank Philip or Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSJ-9NF] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 189, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank Roy White|White, Frank Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4P-LVT] - 1911(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ABK Sydney (Roseville, 1938; Wahroonga, 1939; West Ryde, 1947-1954); 2AHW Sydney (West Ryde, 1961) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 5, 1934; 1COCP 12, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; beam wireless operator (AWA); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West Ryde, 1933-1935); telegraphist (Roseville, 1936-1937; Ryde, 1943-1972; Glenorie, NSW, 1977); retired (Thornleigh, NSW, 1980) * [[/Gilford James White|White, Gilford James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1X6-XFV] - 1915(SA)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified (post 1981?) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP V00911, 1981; BOCP 100, 1937; AIR3 796, 1946 - WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: airline captain (Box Hill South, Vic, 1963; Burwood, Vic, 1968-1977); economist (Burwood, Vic, 1980) * [[/Henry Benjamin Humphrey White|White, Henry Benjamin Humphrey "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDL-18H] - 1918(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3IR Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1950, 1937, Vic; COCP2 631, 1942; COCP1 658, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Gardiner, Vic, 1943); radio operator (Malvern, Vic, 1949); broadcast technician (Collie, WA, 1954) * [[/J. L. White|White, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6JL via Brass Valley (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Hugh William White|White, John Hugh William "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CN-76K] - 1908(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 5MM Adelaide (Dunleath, 1947); 2UG Newcastle (Hamilton, 1948-1950); 2UG Sydney (Maroubra, 1954-1955); 6UG Perth (Nedlands, 1956; Floreat Park, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2348, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wallaroo, SA, 1939); PMG engineer (Glenelg, SA, 1941-1943); engineer (Hamilton, NSW, 1949; Maroubra, NSW, 1954); civil servant (Wembley, WA, 1958); director (Floreat Park, WA, 1963-1977) * [[/Kennion John White|White, Kennion John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1K1-9GP] - 1922(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2451, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norbert Leyburn White|White, Norbert Leyburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDK-7X1] - 1910(NSW)-1941(Hong Kong) - Licences: 9LW Rabaul, New Guinea (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, Sergeant) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [file:///C:/Users/samue/Downloads/Serjeant%20Norbert%20Leyburn%20White%20-%20CWGC%20Certificate.pdf CWGC] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Reginald Percy White|White, Reginald Percy "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX8-3V6] - 1908(WA)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3RW Melbourne (Blackburn, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933-1939; Ringwood, 1947; Hawthorn, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 740, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Blackburn, Vic, 1931); sales (Auburn, Vic, 1934-1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Robert Keith White|White, Robert Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ17-8VS] - 1896(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XIW Bowral (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1918, discharged, medically unfit) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930); motor engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1931-1933); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1935-1972) * [[/Ronald Langton White|White, Ronald Langton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWXY-FBB] - 1919(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3QR Melbourne (Malvern, 1935-1939; St Kilda, 1947; West Hawthorn, 1948; East St Kilda, 1954-1960; Elsternwick, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1553, 1935, Vic; BOCP 159, 1938; AOCP1 19, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: announcer (St Kilda, Vic, 1943); broadcaster (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); radio (Caulfield, Vic, 1954); tv officer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Sydney George White|White, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBD5-CNV] - 1902(NSW)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3MW Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937; Melbourne CBD, 1938-1939; West Parkville, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 739, 1922; COCP1 245, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Carlton South, Vic, 1931-1936); engineer (Gardiner, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Parkville, Vic, 1943-1949); public servant (Parkville, Vic, 1954-1967) * [[/Vernon William White|White, Vernon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP4-RGP] - 1908(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3VL Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 934, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931-1954; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963-1977) ===''WHITELAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Roy Whitelaw|Whitelaw, Charles Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99WD-7NY] - 1891(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: XMO Melbourne (Rosedale, 1913-1914); 3BH Melbourne (Mooroolbark, 1923-1925); 3BH Stawell (1925); 3BH Benalla (1925-1927); 3BH Melbourne (Mitcham, 1931); 3BH Woomelang (1933); 3BH Melbourne (Mornington 1937-1939); 3BH (Harrisfield, 1946-1947; Dandenong, 1948; Noble Park, 1954-1955; Boronia, 1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 87, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; fire brigade and railway stationmaster; WW1 (AFC, Wireless Operator, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Creswick, 1914); assistant stationmaster (Ravenswood, 1919); stationmaster (Mooroolbark, 1922-1924); railway employee (Timboon, 1925); stationmaster (Benalla, 1925-1927; Mitcham, 1931; Euroa, 1942; Harrisfield, 1949-1954) ===''WHITFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Roy Whitford|Whitford, Frank Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/977F-FGK] - 1890(SA)-1970(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - owner & manager Whitford Broadcasting Network (6PM Perth, 6AM Northam, 6KG Kalgoorlie, 6GE Geraldton) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1916); printer (Perth, WA, 1916); salesman (Perth, WA, 1925; Mayfield, SA, 1925); manager (Balkatta, WA, 1929-1931); businessman (Nedlands, WA, 1936-1954); director (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1958-1968) - Links: [https://www.radioheritage.net/Story151.asp RHF] ===''WHITING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Ambrose Whiting|Whiting, Reginald Ambrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXR6-XDQ] - 1911(SA)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (Torrensville, 1932-1933); 3MZ Melbourne (East Preston, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 988, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (South Yarra, Vic, 1934; Essendon, Vic, 1937); fitter & turner (Preston, Vic, 1942-1968); fitter (Preston, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WHITLAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whitlam|Whitlam, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Gough Whitlam|Whitlam, Edward Gough "Gough"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VH-8BJ] - 1916(Vic)-2014(NSW) - Prime Minister (1972-1975), WW2 (RAAF, Flight Lieutenant, navigator & bomb aimer, 1942-1945) - Electoral Rolls: student (Glebe, 1943); barrister (Cronulla, 1949; Cabramatta, 1958-1963; Red Hill, 1977; Double Bay, 1980) - executive oversight of the introduction of community radio in Australia - Links: [[w:Gough Whitlam|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/whitlam-edward-gough-18730 Obituaries Australia] * [[/Lewis Alfred John Whitlam|Whitlam, Lewis Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYY1-BBB] - 1904(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer's assistant (Brisbane City, Qld, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Windsor, Qld, 1943-1968); engineer (Windsor, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WHITTAKER''=== SEE ALSO WHITAKER <!-- * [[/Robert Whittaker|Whittaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis William Whittaker|Whittaker, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WG-QBS] - 1920(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6FK Perth (Inglewood, 1938-1939, 1947; Cannington, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2146, 1938, WA; COCP2 543, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (East Perth, WA, 1943); communication officer (DCA, Wyndham, WA, 1954-1958); clerk (Cannington, WA, 1972-1980) ===''WHITTINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whittington|Whittington, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Laurence Henry Whittington|Whittington, Laurence Henry "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/GZ4T-JRQ] - 1906(SA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver (secretary, North Adelaide Radio Club, 1923+); broadcast listener (member ARDXC 1970s; member SCDXC 1970s; member DXA 1970s & 1980s) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glenelg, SA, 1943); sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1946); secretary (Blackburn, Vic, 1954-1968); clerk (Blackburn, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WHYTE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whyte|Whyte, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Kenneth Whyte|Whyte, Charles Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNV-R3R] - 1915(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1603, 1936, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Francis Russell Whyte|Whyte, Francis Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTM9-VZT] - 1918(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2AKC Sydney (Campsie, 1938-1939, 1946); 2VF Sydney (Campsie, 1948-1965; St Ives, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2139, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: locomotive cleaner (Campsie, NSW, 1943-1963); electrician (St Ives, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Harold Eugene Whyte|Whyte, Harold Eugene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-62D] - 1920(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2AHA Newcastle (Jesmond, 1937-1939; Mayfield, 1946-1948; Birmingham Gardens, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1965, 1937, NSW; BOCP 432, 1942; COCP1 637, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lambton, NSW, 1949; Birmingham Gardens, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Birmingham Gardens, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Rolland Jeffrey Whyte|Whyte, Rolland or Roland Jeffrey "Jeff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK3-7XT] - 1908(SA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AHM Wentworth (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1988, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Wentworth, NSW, 1936-1968); grazier (Wentworth, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WIBURD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wiburd|Wiburd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Wiburd|Wiburd, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1H2-21S] - 1912(NSW)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3LP Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1947-1948; North Brighton, 1954-1956); 3LP Bairnsdale (1960); 3LP Yarram (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2390, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); manager (State Savings Bank, Lancefield, Vic, 1963) ===''WICKHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wickham|Wickham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Norman Wickham|Wickham, Arthur Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C5-KXL] - 1901(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2TP Sydney (Artarmon, 1933-1937; Lindfield, 1938; North Sydney, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 648, 1921 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1937); manager (North Sydney, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WICKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. Wicks|Wicks, C.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XQK Brisbane (South Brisbane) (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WIDGERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Widgery|Widgery, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Ernest Widgery|Widgery, Stanley Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHD-YQ3] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3SE Ballarat (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1701, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: nil (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954); electrician (Ballarat, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''WIGNELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wignell|Wignell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Houston Wignell|Wignell, Arthur Houston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-D1Y] - 1917(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2ALK Sydney (Lidcombe, 1939; Petersham, 1946-1954; Marrickville, 1955-1958; Beverley Hills, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2253, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Lidcombe, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Lewisham, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WILCOX''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Joseph Wilcox|Wilcox, Samuel Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH4-6CC] - 1909(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3KC Melbourne (Croxton, 1933-1937; Caulfield, 1938-1939; Kensington, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1083, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: metalworker (Newmarket, Vic, 1949-1954); sheet metalworker (Newmarket, Vic, 1963-1968); metalworker (Kensington, Vic, 1972-1977) ===''WILDMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril George Wildman|Wildman, Cyril George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMG3-GNP] - 1900(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3FM Melbourne (Northcote, 1930-1931; Moreland, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; East Brunswick, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 624, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 422, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Melbourne, 1927; Fitzroy North, 1931; Coburg, 1934-1942); electrical engineer (Brunswick East, 1977-1980) ===''WILKEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Henry Wilken|Wilken, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6H-7TD] - 1893(Vic)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XPF Melbourne (Kilsyth, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 44, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Cottonvale, Qld, 1921-1922); manufacturer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930; Colo Vale, NSW, 1934-1937); director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943); company director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1954); director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1958) ===''WILKES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Wilkes|Wilkes, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3ZJ-MY7] - 1882(Eng)-1936(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener; likely amateur receiver (1920s); Principal City Commercial College, Perth; member Wireless Development Assoc WA; attended wireless conference Sydney 1924; Craig & Co Wireless Engineers - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1913-1931) ===''WILKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Winstanley Wilkin|Wilkin, John Winstanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LX-1P7] - 1891(NZ)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5JW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1928; Osmond, 1931; Glen Osmond, 1933; North Walkerville, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified; likely qualified in NZ - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Toorak, SA, 1939-1943) ===''WILKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wilkins|Wilkins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Wilkins|Wilkins, Arthur]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AW Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1927; East St Kilda, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 375, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW(?) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Several contemporaneous Arthur Wilkins, specific to be identified * [[/Charles Joseph Wilkins|Wilkins, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRZ-3KS] - 1911(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ALB Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2208, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical apprentice (Manly, NSW, 1933-1936); electrical mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1937); dynamo attendant (Manly, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/Robert Thomson Wilkins|Wilkins, Robert Thomson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KL-ZX4] - 19??(???)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2WQ Sydney (Manly, 1934-1936); 2WQ Werris Creek (1937-1939); 2WQ South Grafton (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1253, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1932-1934); electrician (South Grafton, NSW, 1949-1977) ===''WILKINSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Angus Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Dudley Angus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR41-Q53] - 1919(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5WD Adelaide (Frewville, 1935-1939; College Park, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1455, 1935, SA; BOCP 182, 1938; 1COCP 284, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hawthorn, SA, 1941; Ballarat, Vic, 1942) * [[/Frederick Gidley Hattam Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Frederick or Frederic Gidley Hattam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LF7N-YDF] - 1896(NSW)-1982(Qld) - Licences: XGG Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1916-1918, Gunner); bank clerk (1916) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Mudgee, NSW, 1930); clerk (Young, NSW, 1930; Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934); bank clerk (Commercial Bank, Braidwood, NSW, 1936-1937); bank officer (Milton, NSW, 1943-1949; Milson's Point, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1980; Mooloolaba, Qld, 1980) * [[/James Enoch Machell Augustus Wilkinson|Wilkinson, James Enoch Machell Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9X59-KSR] - 1910(Vic)-1990(???) - Licences: 3PQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1931-1937; Fairfield, 1938-1939; Northcote, 1947-1956; Lalor, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 782, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937) ===''WILLIAMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Williams|Williams, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan William Frederick Williams|Williams, Alan William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8H-KSX] - 1911(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AF Sydney (Ryde, 1931-1939); 2AF Wagga Wagga (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 737, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 31, 1936; TVOCP 271, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Ryde, NSW, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937-1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Albert Edward Williams|Williams, Albert Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BO Adelaide (Unley, 1930-1931); 5BO Adelaide (Ottaway, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 659, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - several contemporaneous AEWs in SA * [[/Alex Elisha Williams|Williams, Alex Elisha]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JC-RN9] - 1913(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3KT Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1062, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954); school teacher (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1968); teacher (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Alfred Keith Williams|Williams, Alfred Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C3-3SS] - 1905(WA)-1932(WA) - Licences: 6AW Collie (1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 502, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: picture S. operator (Collie, 1930) * [[/Archdale Robert Leslie Williams|Williams, Archdale Robert Leslie "Archie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L668-177] - 1895(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3WE Birchip (1932-1933); 3WE Omeo, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1005, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1914-1919); WW2, (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Seymour, Vic, 1921-1924); linotyper (Claremont, Vic, 1927-1928); linotype operator (Birchip, Vic, 1931); journalist (Omeo, Vic, 1936-1954) * [[/Evan James Williams|Williams, Evan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1M6-MLM] - 1894(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2JW Sydney (Double Bay, 1925-1927; Edgecliff, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 810, 1924 (Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1st Aust Wireless Signals Squadron, 1917-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: freeholder (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1954) * [[/Ernest Arthur Williams|Williams, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKNS-QYG] - 1888(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2QY Receive Wollongong (1923); 2QY Wollongong (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Wollongong, 1913, 1930-1958); retired (Wollongong, 1968) * [[/Harold Parkyn Williams|Williams, Harold Parkyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CW-DGX] - 1881(Qld)-1933(NSW) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - first general manager of ABC - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/williams-harold-parkyn-9112 ADB] * [[/John Banks Williams|Williams, John Banks]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDZH-ZR5] - 1913(Vic)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ADI Sydney (Bondi North, 1937-1939); 2ADI Merimbula (1946-1948); 2ADI Bega (1950); 2AYW Bega (1957-1969); 2AYW Kiama (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 983, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Bega, NSW, 1949-1954); radio technician (Bega, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Kiama, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/J. E. Williams|Williams, J. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DQ Receive Brisbane (Annerley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: many contemporaneous JEWs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Henry Williams|Williams, John Henry Jnr "Johnny" "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP3D-8NG] - 1880(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4JH Mackay (1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 507, 1929, No ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: iron monger? (Mackay, 1925-1943) - established commercial broadcaster 4MK Mackay 1931 * [[/John Owen Williams|Williams, John Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWV-S18] - 1918(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3OU Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1937; Sandringham, 1938-1939); 3OQ Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948); 3UO Melbourne (Sandringham, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1426, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bio-chemist (Prahran, Vic, 1943-1949); instrument maker (Brighton, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1963); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Joseph Henry Williams|Williams, Joseph Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G178-LC7] - 1921(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3OQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1938-1939); 3NL Melbourne (Northcote, 1948; Mordialloc, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2134, 1938, Vic; BOCP 183, 1938) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: defence instructor (Northcote, Vic, 1949); teacher (Mordialloc, Vic, 1954-1963; Rosanna, Vic, 1968; Macleod, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Kenneth Jack Woodbine Williams|Williams, Kenneth Jack Woodbine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP6T-5JR] - 1912(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2XD Sydney (Bankstown, 1932-1936); 2XD Tamworth (1937-1939); 2XD Sydnet (Bankstown, 1946-1947; Eastwood, 1948-1950; West Ryde, 1954-1956; Galston, 1957-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1025, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bankstown, NSW, 1934-1935; Tamworth, NSW, 1937); engineer (West Ryde, NSW, 1954); farmer (Galston, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/L. L. Williams|Williams, L. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9WL Kela, Salamaua, New Guinea (1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leslie Samuel Barnes Williams|Williams, Leslie Samuel Barnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-X56] - 1896(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4LS Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1930-1933); 4LS Toogoolawah (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 630, 1930, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: naval signalman (Cape Moreton, 1917-1922); saddler (Indooroopilly, 1925-1931); boot repairer (Toogoolawah, 1934-1958); retired (Taringa, 1963-1972) * [[/Neville Gatenby Williams|Williams, Neville Gatenby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYX7-QBT] - 1919(Vic)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 3PH Melbourne (Brighton, 1935-1939, 1947); 3PH Seymour (1948-1954); 7PH Launceston (1955-1956); 3PM Mildura (1965-1969); 4PH Magnetic Island (1975); 4PH Toorbul (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1555, 1935, Vic; COCP1 996, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949; Seymour, Vic, 1949); communications officer (Airport, Mildura, Vic, 1963-1968); shopkeeper (Palm Beach, Qld, 1972); retired (Arcadia, Qld, 1977; Currumbin, Qld, 1980) * [[/Ronald Armand Williams|Williams, Ronald Armand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYY5-2QC] - 1916(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3ZD Warragul (1937-1939, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2034, 1937, Vic; BOCP 646, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Lieutenant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); manager (Warragul, Vic, 1949-1954); general manager (Shepparton, Vic, 1963) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1069349 VWMA] * [[/Walter Neville Williams|Williams, Walter Neville "Neville"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYW6-G6P] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2XV Sydney (Merrylands, 1947-1969); 2XV Sydney (Carlingford, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 107, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (long-time editor Electronics Australia) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Guildford, NSW, 1936); engineer (Merrylands, NSW, 1943-1963; Granville West, NSW, 1968; Merrylands, NSW, 1972); editor (Beecroft, NSW, 1977; Carlingford, NSW, 1980) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199701.pdf EA] ===''WILLIAMSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Williamson|Williamson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Joseph Augustine Williamson|Williamson, Cecil Joseph Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K879-9HC] - 1925(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Yass (1929-1931); 2ALS Yass (1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 525, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Yass, 1930-1949); farmer (Trundle, 1949); mechanic (Orange, 1954-1972) * [[/Edwin Keith David Williamson|Williamson, Edwin Keith David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBY9-Z1N] - 1910(Vic)-2005(WA) - Licences: 3IF Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1947-1956; Oakleigh, 1960-1969); 3IF Warneet (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2218, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bentleigh, Vic, 1936-1954); bank officer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Warneet, Vic, 1972; Frankston, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick Lerpiniere Williamson|Williamson, Frederick Lerpiniere "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6L-GCH] - 1896(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5AH Receive Adelaide (Kent Town, 1922); 5AH Adelaide (Kent Town, 1922-1927; Collinswood, 1928, 1948-1955); also dealer licence 5BT Adelaide 1925-1926 for Kauper, Austin & Williamson - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 22, 1924, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 284, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "5AH - Frederick Lerpiniere Williamson" * [[/Hubert Gordon Williamson|Williamson, Hubert Gordon "Rusty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7J-YQP] - 1907(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3GW Rainbow (1927-1939, 1946-1960); 3GW Lalor (1965-1969); 3GW Melbourne (East Doncaster, 1975-1980); 3GH Rainbow (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 342, 1927, Vic; COCP1 593, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Rainbow, Vic, 1928-1937); engineer (Lalor, Vic, 1963-1967); technician (Doncaster East, Vic, 1977-1980) * Williamson nee Hutchings, Marjorie Lilian - See Marjorie Lilian Hutchings ===''WILLIS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Archibald Willis|Willis, John Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1H-6FR] - 1917(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2161, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: not stated (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943-1963; Annerley, Qls, 1968); retired (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1972) * [[/Harold Oliver Willis|Willis, Harold Oliver]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VS-NLZ] - 1898(Vic)-1976(WA) - Licences: 6OW Perth (South Fremantle, 1930-1931); 6AM Perth (South Fremantle, 1933); 6HW Perth (South Fremantle, 1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 675, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: baker (South Fremantle, 1925-1968) ===''WILLMOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> See also - WILMOTT * [[/Thomas Robert Willmott|Willmott or Wilmot, Thomas Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD6-TB4] - 1886(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: XCL Sydney (Toongabbie, 1912-1914); 2BR Receive South Grafton (1922); 2ZO South Grafton (1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 48, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Grafton South, 1930-1943) ===''WILLOUGHBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Lancelot Willoughby|Willoughby, Eric Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR88-Q5X] - 1912(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BM Adelaide (Penrhyn, 1932-1939); 5GO Adelaide (Unley, 1948); 3FB Noojee (1954-1956); 3FB Neerim Junction (1960); 4EW Booval (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1035, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Penrhyn, SA, 1939-1943); farmer (Noojee, Vic, 1949-1954); PMG Linesman (Booval, Qld, 1963-1968); PMG (Booval, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WILMOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> See also - WILLMOTT * [[/John Henry Wilmott|Wilmott, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQY-PTR] - 1914(WA)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 6JW Perth (Como, 1934-1939); 2AJX Sydney (Lindfield, 1975); 2AJX Bathurst (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1345, 1934, WA; 1COCP 170, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JHWs - Electoral Rolls: aircraft radio officer (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Lindfield, NSW, 1958-1968); proprietor (Bathurst, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''WILSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wilson|Wilson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. H. Wilson|Wilson, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DL Receive Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1923)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Lindsay Wilson|Wilson, Arthur Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSS-FSR] - 1904(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3JF Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1935-1937; McKinnon, 1938-1939; Gardenvale, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1546, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: signwriter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1926-1936); printer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Darius Joseph Wilson|Wilson, Darius Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZR-GJ4] - 1901(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DW Sydney (Leichhardt, 1929-1931; Lidcombe, 1933; Five Dock, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Warwick Farm, 1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 548, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Leichhardt, 1930; Five Dock, 1943-1949); no occupation (Five Dock, 1954); french polisher (Yagoona, 1954-1968); polisher (Yagoona, 1972-1977) * [[/Donald Davidson Wilson|Wilson, Donald Davidson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4M-C67] - 1913(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AES Teralba (1936-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1822, 1936, NSW; BOCP 335, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Son is also DDW - Electoral Rolls: colliery employee (Speer's Point, NSW, 1936); radio mechanic (Teralba, NSW, 1943-1980) * [[/Henry George Wilson|Wilson, Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5LY-R6P] - 1908(Eng)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2AGO Sydney (Greenwich, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2045, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HGWs - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Greenwich, NSW, 1954-1972) * [[/Horace Benjamin Wilson|Wilson, Horace Benjamin "Ben"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-71R] - 1911(WA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5WB Adelaide (Wayville, 1930-1937; Unley Park, 1938-1939); 2BP Sydney (McMahons Point, 1946-1948; West Ryde, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 586, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 161, 1934; 2COCP 33, 1935; 1COCP 72, 1935 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Unley Park, 1939); recording engineer (McMahons Point, 1949); business manager (West Ryde, 1954-1980) * [[/J. H. or T. H. Wilson|Wilson, J. H. or T. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6BV Perth (Claremont, 1922; Peppermint Grove, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Thomas Wilson|Wilson, James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN47-4TR] - 1914(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3CU Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3ACV Colac (1954-1955); 3ACV Carisbrook (1956); 3ACV Melbourne (St Albans, 1960; Mt Evelyn, 1965-1969); 3ACV Lubeck (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1878, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JTWs - Electoral Rolls: nil (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); textile (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); textile worker (Camberwell, Vic, 1943 + Mary Ellen) * [[/Leonard Gratton Wilson|Wilson, Leonard Gratton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQN8-3K6] - 1901(NSW)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6LG Perth (Inglewood, 1928; South Perth, 1930-1931; Como, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 429, 1928, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: vigneron (Caversham, 1925); police constable (South Perth, 1931-1936; Como, 1937); constable (Albany, 1943-1949); police constable (Como, 1954-1958) * [[/Leslie Maclean Wilson|Wilson, Leslie Maclean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRH5-9TL] - 1893(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LM Marsden (1924-1926); 2LM Sydney (Cremorne, 1927); 2LM Mudgee (1928-1936); 2LMW Mudgee (1937-1939); 2ALM Mudgee (1946-1950); 2ALM Port Macquarie (1954-1958); 2LM Port Macquarie (1960-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 33, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Mudgee, NSW, 1930-1954); no occupation (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Perry Allen Wilson|Wilson, Perry Allen]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AT Receive Eumundi (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motordriver (Eumundi, Qld, 1925-1934); garage proprietor (Eumundi, Qld, 1936-1943) * [[/Robert Scott Wilson|Wilson, Robert Scott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ3-98L] - 1898(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XKC Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1924; Caulfield East, Vic, 1926; Gardiner, Vic, 1927-1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Robert Victor William Wilson|Wilson, Robert Victor William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWJ-J3L] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 2AFS Moree (1936-1939); 2AFS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1947-1950); 2AFS Port Stephens (Williamtown, 1954-1955); 3SD Melbourne (Blackburn, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1836, 1936, NSW; COCP1 1031, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1935-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous RVWs - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (East Sydney, NSW, 1933-1935); radio mechanic (East Moree, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Hamilton, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1968); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Vaughan Hislop Wilson|Wilson, Vaughan Hislop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-Z2B] - 1911(NZ)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2ADZ Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1937; Harris Park, 1938); 2VW Sydney (Kingsford, 1947; Maroubra, 1948-1960; West Pymble, 1961-1965; Chittaway Point, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (qualified NZ?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937); engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1958); radio engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1963); technician (Chittaway Point, NSW, 1977) * [[/Victor John Wilson|Wilson, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8K-NPY] - 1909(Qld)-2009(Qld)99yo - Licences: Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1923); 4VW Brisbane (Newstead, 1937-1939); 4VW Nambour (1960); 4VW Brisbane (Everton Park, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1100, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: panel beater (Newstead, Qld, 1931-1937; Nambour, Qld, 1958; Everton Park, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Warne Alfred George Wilson|Wilson, Warne Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKLN-Y39] - 1900(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Receive Ballarat (1923); 3RY Ballarat (1924-1925); 3WA Ballarat (1928-1939, 1946-1960); 3KV Ballarat (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 444, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 20, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Ballarat, 1924); radio engineer (Ballarat, 1927-1980) * [[/Wilfred Elvyn Wilson|Wilson, Wilfred Elvyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSB-MB4] - 1880(Eng)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2JI Receive Sydney (Roseville, 1922-1923); 2JI Sydney (Roseville, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Roseville, 1930-1963) * [[/William Thomas Wilson|Wilson, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DY-9FS] - 1921(Vic)-1997(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2381, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Winston Mons Wilson|Wilson, Winston Mons]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N7K-8K4] - 1915(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3WM Melbourne (East Preston, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1407, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Preston, Vic, 1937); farmer (Eltham, Vic, 1943); mechanic (Cohuna, Vic, 1949); bookkeeper (Cohuna, Vic, 1954) ===''WILTSHIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wiltshire|Wiltshire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur John Wiltshire|Wiltshire, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRH7-W1X] - 1916(???)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2AEM Lismore (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1752, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales assistant (Lismore, NSW, 1937); turner & fitter (Adamstown, NSW, 1943); turner & machinist (Toronto, NSW, 1949); factory manager (Ballina, NSW, 1954); manager (Goonellabah, NSW, 1958-1963; Gundarimba, NSW, 1968); agent (Ballina, NSW, 1972-1977); distributor (Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ===''WINCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winch|Winch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roderick Mervin Winch|Winch, Roderick Mervin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19Y-MMP] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2OA Sydney (Harris Park, 1933-1937); 3OA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1938); 2OA Sydney (Parramatta, 1946-1961); 2AMY Sydney (Harris Park, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (possibly from RAN) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval rating (Parramatta, NSW, 1932; Harris Park, NSW, 1933-1937); radio dealer (Parramatta, NSW, 1954-1963) ===''WING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wing|Wing, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James John Wing|Wing, William James John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDHH-WKW] - 1887(Eng)-1954(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 188, 1916; 2COCP 142, 1930; 1COCP 212, 1931 - coastal wireless operator; RANRS (CPO, 1917-1918); AWA - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hotel Metropole, Thursday Island, Qld, 1914); wireless engineer operator (Radio Station, Applecross, WA, 1917); radiotelegraphist (Cooktown, 1921); business manager (Epping, 1930); sales manager (Epping, 1933-1936; Roseville, 1937; Chatswood, 1943-1949); manager (Melbourne, 1954) ===''WINKLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winkler|Winkler, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Martin Herbert Rudolf Winkler|Winkler, Rev. Martin Herbert Rudolf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HCP-JCV] - 1906(NZ)-1985(SA) - Licences: 2MP Wagga Wagga (1934-1939); 2MP Temora (1946-1948); 5MV Adelaide (Clapham, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1335, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1932; Walbundrie, NSW, 1934; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1943; Barmedman, 1949) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/614919 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1241955 Photo] ===''WINTERFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Charles Burnett Brereton Winterford|Winterford, Dudley Charles Burnett Brereton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3ML-FJH] - 1908(Qld)-1988(Canada?) - Licences: 4MF Brisbane (Annerley, 1927-1931); 4MF Southport (1933); 4MF Sarina (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 363, 1927, No. 40 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Annerley, Qld, 1931); mechanic (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); electrician (Sarina, Qld, 1943); electrical contractor (Broadbeach, Qld, 1949) ===''WINTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winton|Winton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Herbert Winton|Winton, John Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2VW-4ZG] - 1912(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3XR Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1932-1933; Surrey Hills, 1937-1939; Gardenvale, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954-1960; Montrose, 1965; Wantirna South, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 959, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1936; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1937); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949; North Croydon, Vic, 1954; Montrose, Vic, 1963-1968; Wantirna, Vic, 1972) ===''WIRSU''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wirsu|Wirsu, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Oiva Leslie Wirsu|Wirsu, Oiva Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G14L-RGB] - 1919(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 3ALW Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947); 2AMA Sydney (Kensington, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2415, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1954; Gordon, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''WISE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wise|Wise, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Henry Wise|Wise, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDDS-D87] - 1853(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - politician (Postmaster-General, 1920-1921) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Sale, 1905-1949) - Links: [[w:George Wise (Australian politician)|Wikipedia]] * [[/William George Wise|Wise, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKG-RBN] - 1902(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2PW Sydney (Summer Hill, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1045, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical linesman (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); lineman (Summer Hill, NSW, 1934-1949) ===''WISEMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Cleave Wiseman|Wiseman, William James Cleave]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2M-ZP8] - 1906(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5WJ Port Lincoln (1931-1939); 5WJ Ceduna (1947-1948); 5WJ Adelaide (Parafield, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 759, 1931, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 485, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Port Lincoln, SA, 1939-1941); aeradio operator (Ceduna, SA, 1943) ===''WISHART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Turner Wishart|Wishart, William Turner "Bill, Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ3-J9S] - 1900(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4WT Brisbane (Graceville, 1931-1939); 6TW Perth (Claremont/Floreat Park, 1946-1948); 4WX Brisbane (St Lucia, 1965-1969; Margate 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 870, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, federal councillor) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Red Hill, Qld, 1921); optical mechanic (Paddington, Qld, 1925; Graceville, Qld, 1928-1937); audiometrist (Floreat Park, WA, 1949; Darlington, WA, 1949); retired (Wynnum North, Qld, 1972; Margate, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''WITT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Witt|Witt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sidney Herbert Witt|Witt, Sidney Herbert "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-BDV] - 1892(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MZ Receive Melbourne (Camberwell, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Malvern, 1914-1916); electrical engineer (Camberwell, 1922); engineer (Brighton, 1925-1943; Glen Iris, 1958-1968; Burwood, 1972)) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/witt-sidney-herbert-12059 ADB]; [http://www.coxhill.com/trlhistory/history/witt.htm Coxhill]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2355724 NLA] * [[/Walter King Witt|Witt, Walter King]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBCV-VWY] - 1893(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XKW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (RAN Transport); WW2 (RANVR); Wireless Institute Victoria (vice president, 1914) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Williamstown, Vic, 1916-1917); X-ray operator (Northcote, Vic, 1919); traveller (Williamstown, Vic, 1922-1924); manager (Williamstown, Vic, 1925-1927); sales (Williamstown, Vic, 1928-1968); manager (Williamstown, Vic, 1972); importer (Williamstown, Vic, 1977) - Links: [https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2014/20141022-1/index.php WIA Amateur Radio 2014 11] ===''WOHLERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wohlers|Wohlers, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Gibson Wohlers|Wohlers, Howard Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YB-FHW] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3YV Wangaratta (1947-1965); 3AYV Portable Wangaratta (1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2339, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wangaratta, Vic, 1931-1963) ===''WOLFE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hamilton Bennett Wolfe|Wolfe, Hamilton Bennett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9H2-8K6] - 1886(Vic)-1956(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 193, 1916; 2COCP 242, 1930; 1COCP 213, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1908-1912); wireless telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925-1926); radio telegraphist (Geraldton, 1936-1949); retired (Nedlands, WA, 1954) ===''WOLFENDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Wolfenden|Wolfenden, Peter]] - 3ZPA Strathmore (1965) - amateur operator, historian (amateur, amateur broadcasting), journalist (WIA's "Amateur Radio") ===''WOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wood|Wood, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Abner David Wood|Wood, Abner David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ7R-BJC] - 1910(Eng)-1976(SA) - Licences: 6AS Mt Barker (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1534, 1935, WA; BOCP 654, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Alfred Wood|Wood, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7Z-9F6] - 1909(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2IZ Sydney (Waverley, 1933-1935; Woollahra, 1936-1939); 2AIX Sydney (Woollahra, 1948; Bondi Junction, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1125, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Waverley, NSW, 1933-1935); mechanic (Woollahra, NSW, 1937; Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943-1949); telephone technician (Randwick North, NSW, 1954-1958; Hurstville South, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Hurstville South, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/James Henry Clarence Wood|Wood, James Henry Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5H7-XN9] - 1901(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: Receive Grafton (Crystal) (1923); 2ZM Grafton (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1128, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Grafton, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/James William Wood|Wood, James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1W2-B9P] - 1914(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2GG Albury (1946-1947); 2GG Herne Bay (1948-1950); 2GG Sydney (Bexley North, 1954-1961; Long Jetty, 1965-1969; Killarney Vale, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2419, 1939, NSW; AOCP2 39, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWWs - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Killarney Vale, NSW, 1977) * [[/Percy Wood|Wood, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M8-2V1] - 1909(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4RQ Ipswich (1927-1931); 4PW Ipswich (1933-1939); 2EPW Banora Point - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 359, 1927, No. 39 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (QRN, AR); engineer (IREE) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Ipswich, 1931); radio dealer (Ipswich, 1937-1949; East Ipswich, 1954-1968); electrical dealer (Banora Point, 1977-1980) * [[/Raymond Eric Wood|Wood, Raymond Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LV-Y2C] - 1916(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2VB Sydney (South Kensington, 1935-1938; Kingsford, 1938-1939; Epping, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1580, 1935, NSW; COCP2 195, 1939; COCP1 305, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Epping, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (OTC Doonside, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Saint Huberts Island, NSW, 1980) ===''WOODHEAD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Edward Woodhead|Woodhead, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G97Q-V5C] - 1904(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 6DI Receive Bridgetown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bridgetown, WA, 1925; Broome, WA, 1931); civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1936-1968); retired (Mortdale, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WOODLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodley|Woodley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Robert Woodley|Woodley, William Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VC-CYY] - 1909(???)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6BY Perth (West Leederville, 1930-1931); 6DJ Perth (Carlisle, 1946-1948; Victoria Park, 1954-1956; Maniana, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 680, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Claremont, 1936-1937); mechanic (Victoria Park, 1943); radio mechanic (Carlisle, 1949; Victoria Park, 1954; Maniana, 1963-1980) - Callsign possibly withdrawn for commercial ===''WOODMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodman|Woodman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Henry Woodman|Woodman, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V1B-S3D] - 1903(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZE Sydney (Willoughby, 1932-1933); 2ZE Leeton (1933-1937); 2ZE Delegate (1938-1939, 1946-1947); 2ZE Hay (1948-1961); 2ZE Murrumburrah (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 925, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Bondi, NSW, 1930; Chatswood, NSW, 1933); postal clerk (Leeton, NSW, 1934-1937); postmaster (Delegate, NSW, 1943; Hay, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Murrumburrah, NSW, 1968) ===''WOODWARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodward|Woodward, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Woodward|Woodward, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWZ7-DFF] - 1909(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3YO Melbourne (Coburg, 1931; Moreland, 1933-1939; Malvern East, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 765, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Coburg, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/George Reginald Woodward|Woodward, George Reginald ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG18-CNZ] - 1916(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2WO Sydney (Sutherland, 1932-1933); 2YT Sydney (Sutherland, 1934-1939); 2YT Bathurst (1946-1947); 2YT Rydal (1948); 2YT Sydney (Smithfield, 1950; Canley Vale, 1954-1957; Auburn, 1958; Smithfield, 1960; Canley Vale, 1961); 2YT Taree (1965-1975); 2YT Sydney (Gladesville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 901, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 718, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Sutherland, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Kirkconnell, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Canley Vale, NSW, 1954); radio technician (Auburn North, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1958); radio technician (Lithgow, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Moree, NSW, 1963; Ryde, NSW, 1968); salesman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1972); retired (Punchbowl, NSW, 1977); technician (Gladesville, NSW, 1980) ===''WOOKEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Lewis Wookey|Wookey, Geoffrey William Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3H-WNJ] - 1911(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3YJ Melbourne (Croydon, 1931-1933; Elwood, 1938-1939, 1947-1969; East Bentleigh, 1975-1980); 3AYJ Melbourne (Portable, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 838, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1942; St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1968); instrument maker (East Bentleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Robert Bruce Wookey|Wookey, Robert Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DP1-GVW] - 1907(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Geelong (1923-1924); 3RW Geelong (1925-1927); 3IC Geelong (1948-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 146, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Cressy, Vic, 1928); postal clerk (Queenscliff, Vic, 1931; Geelong, Vic, 1942-1972) ===''WOOLACOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woolacott|Woolacott, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Prosser Woolacott|Woolacott, Francis Prosser "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFL-94T] - 1903(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2ST Receive Sydney (Drummoyne, 1923-1924); 2FW Sydney (Drummoyne, 1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 119, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father-in-law of Geoffrey Ross Curnow - Electoral Rolls: architect (Mosman, NSW, 1936); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937); architect (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1958); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1963) ===''WOOLLETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woollett|Woollett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Edgar Woollett|Woollett, David Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTM-HDP] - 1920(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ZDE Sydney (Beverley Hills, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 202, 1956; AOCP 4292, 1965, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Beverley Hills, 1949-1972; Narwee, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Horace Woollett|Woollett, Norman Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPD2-Z5M] - 1908(Eng)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Mosman, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 276, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: advertising agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1933); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1936); public servant (Epping, NSW, 1949-1954); representative (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''WOOLLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leon Ronald Woolley|Woolley, Leon Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L214-JQH] - 1898(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4FW Ipswich (1931); 4FW Townsville (1933); 4FW Ipswich (1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 751, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, ATC); employment (school teacher) - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Bell, Qld, 1919-1921; Newtown, Qld, 1925; Kia Ora, Townsville, 1931; Newtown, Qld 1934-1963) ===''WOOLNOUGH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archibald Stephen Woolnough|Woolnough, Archibald Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CG-9PK] - 1909(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3BW Portarlington (1929-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 519, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: business proprietor (Portarlington, 1931-1980) * [[/Walter George Woolnough|Woolnough, Walter George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K89F-ZSF] - 1876(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2GW Sydney (Killara, 1925-1927; Gordon, 1928-1930; Greenwich, 1931; Gordon, 1933), on behalf of son Walter Lyell Woolnough - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Nil - Relationships: father of 2GW Walter Lyell Woolnough - Electoral Rolls: university professor (Mt Lawley, WA, 1913); professor geology (University, WA, 1916-1917); geologist (Hotel Canberra, ACT, 1928); Commonwealth Geologist (Forrest, ACT, 1937); clerk (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); public servant (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); no occupation (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Walter Lyell Woolnough|Woolnough, Walter Lyell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CJF-LS3] - 1906(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2GW Sydney (Killara, 1925-1927; Gordon, 1928-1930; Greenwich, 1931; Gordon, 1933-1936); 2GW Lithgow (1937-1939); 2GW Sydney (Gordon, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 153, 1925, No. ?? in NSW), amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: licence held by father Walter George Woolnough till 1933 - Relationships: son of Walter George Woolnough, holder of 2GW licence till 1933 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930); assistant engineer (Gordon, NSW, 1933-1935); engineer (Lithgow, NSW, 1936-1937; Gordon, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''WOOSTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Meredith Wooster|Wooster, Horace Meredith "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23Q-CGW] - 1909(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4VH Townsville (City, 1930-1939; Belgian Gardens, 1946-1948); 4VH Brisbane (Yeronga, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 623, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; state public servant (Qld Railways, telegraphist; Qld Main Roads Dept); military (Army signals officer) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Townsville, 1931-1932; Norman Park, 1937; Townsville, 1943-1949; Yeronga, 1954-1980) ===''WORRALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worrall|Worrall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Albert Worrall|Worrall, Leonard Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTL5-L1L] - 1912(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 2XM Sydney (Parramatta, 1933-1934; Punchbowl, 1935-1936); 4XM Cairns (1937-1939); 4WL Brisbane (Stafford Heights, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1221, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Punchbowl, NSW, 1934-1936; Cairns, Qld, 1937); bank clerk (Wynnum, Qld, 1943); clerk (Wynnum North, Qld, 1954-1963); bank manager (Tarragindi, Qld, 1968); manager (Stafford Heights, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WORSLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worsley|Worsley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Ansley Worsley|Worsley, Harold Ansley or Annesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L26G-17S] - 1905(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3IS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939); 3EU Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2035, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1928); letter carrier (St Kilda, Vic, 1931-1934; Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1968); messenger (Caulfield North, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WORSWICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worswick|Robert Worswick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Victor Worswick|Worswick, Horace Victor "Victor"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4T-NN4] - 1908(Eng)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 2VW Sydney (Concord West, 1931-1939); 3VI Melbourne (Ringwood, 1947-1948; Surrey Hills, 1954-1975; Mont Albert, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 727, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Concord, NSW, 1930-1937; Auburn, Vic, 1943; Ringwood, Vic, 1949; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''WORTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Ernest Worth|Worth, Sydney or Sidney Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBH-5Z3] - 1905(WA)-1963(WA) - Licences: 6SW Perth (Rivervale, 1930-1933; Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 958, 1927; 2COCP 223, 1930; 1COCP 226, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rivervale, WA, 1931); wireless operator (Nedlands, WA, 1936-1958) ===''WRAITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward James Crawford Wraith|Wraith, Edward James Crawford "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KV2C-11D] - 1862(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Early wireless experimenter ===''WRATTEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Mervyn James Wratten|Wratten, Mervyn James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJM-DV8] - 1918(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4MW Ipswich (Brassall, 1937-1939; North Ipswich, 1946-1947; Brassall, 1948-1980+); 4LX Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1932, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Ipswich ARC); military (WW2, CMF, AIF); employment (Cribb & Foote, manager, radio section); business proprietor (Avon Theatre) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Brassall, Qld, 1943-1977; North Ipswich, Qld, 1980) ===''WRAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wray|Wray, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Milroy Percy Wray|Wray, Ronald Milroy Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H3-QYM] - 1909(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2WX Sydney (Hurstville, 1929-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 472, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Hurstville, NSW, 1930-1933); radio engineer (Hurstville, NSW, 1935-1937); biograph assistant (Hurstville, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''WREFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roger Norman Wreford|Wreford, Roger Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX22-N2X] - 1909(WA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 2ADC Broken Hill (1936-1937); 5RW Adelaide (Blackwood, 1938-1939; Mitcham, 1947-1954; South Brighton, 1955-1960; Crafers, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1714, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5DW-6IW Arthur Franklin Wreford - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1936; Blackwood, SA, 1939; Mitcham, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Arthur Franklin Wreford|Wreford, Arthur Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3V1-92S] - 1898(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5DW Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1937-1939; Cumberland, 1947-1954); 6IW Perth (Armadale, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2037, 1937, SA; 2COCP 452, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Relationships: Brother of 2ADC-5RW Roger Norman Wreford - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Kensington Gardens, SA, 1939); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1941; Cumberland, SA, 1943); civil servant (Gosnells, WA, 1954); technician (Armadale, WA, 1958) - Links: [https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/person/133040 NAA] ===''WRIEDE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Sjoberg Albert Wriede|Wriede, George Sjoberg Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKG2-VK8] - 1900(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4DJ Receive Caboolture (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Cooroy, 1921; Miriam Vale, 1925-1958); retired (Gladstone, 1963) ===''WRIGHT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wright|Wright, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Edward Wright|Wright, Albert Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SS Receive Scarborough (1923); 2SS Scarborough (1924-1925); 2SS Coledale (1926-1933); 2SS Coolah (1933); 2SE Scarborough (1935-1936); 2SE Louth/Bourke (1937-1938); 2SE Walgett (1939); 2SE Willow Tree (1946); 2SE Stanmore (1947-1950); 2SE Sydney (Guildford, 1954-1961); 2SE Quirindi (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 118, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous Albert Edward Wrights in NSW, needs specific data to identify - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "2SS-2SE - Albert Edward Wright" * [[/Arthur Milford Wright|Wright, Arthur Milford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ9-JR6] - 1894(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: XNF Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914); 3CL Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1922); 2779 Receive Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1915-1922; Oakleigh, Vic, 1924-1963) * [[/A. W. H. Wright|Wright, A. W. H. "Bill"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 5BW Adelaide, 3AAW, 4TU Garbutt (-1950+, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster * [[/Collis Page Wright|Wright, Collis Page]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1P-P9L] - 1912(Tas)-2004(Tas) - Licences: 7LZ Launceston (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1099, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Launceston, 1936-1937); salesman (Launceston, 1943); draper (Launceston, 1949-1968) * [[/Eric John Wright|Wright, Eric John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHG-P2G] - 1904(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4DY Brisbane (Annerley, 1936-1939; Windsor, 1947; Buranda, 1948; Annerley, 1954; Buranda, 1955-1956; Ekibin, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1816, 1936, Qld; 3COCP 1471, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1943; Annerley, Qld, 1949); waterside worker (Ekibin, Qld, 1963) * [[/Frederick Harold Wright|Wright, Frederick Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF95-LW1] - 1910(Eng)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6FR Perth (Buckland Hill, 1936-1937; Mosman Park, 1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1809, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Buckland Hill, WA, 1936; Mosman Park, WA, 1943-1963) * [[/Norman Hugh Wright|Wright, Norman Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G536-XM7] - 1885(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XFQ Sydney (Mosman, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: shunter (Earlwood, NSW, 1930-1958) * [[/William Wright|Wright, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1WG-PLV] - 1893(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 323, 1927, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: driver (Terang, Vic, 1914-1963) * [[/William Henry Hilsdon Wright|Wright, William Henry Hilsdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVF-RKL] - 1905(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4FA Toowoomba (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Murrays Creek, 1930; Ballandean, 1937-1949); teacher (Toowoomba, 1954-1963) ===''WYLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert John Hemingway Wyle|Wyle, Albert John Hemingway]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3J-6L7] - 1913(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6BW Perth (Shenton Park, 1937-1939; Nedlands, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1865, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1968); salesman (Dalkeith, WA, 1972-1980) ===''WYNNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Agar Wynne|Wynne, Agar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4J-6CN] - 1850(Eng)-1934(Vic) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1913-1914) * [[/Alfred Percy Wynne|Wynne, Alfred Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L858-Q52] - 1885(Qld)-1966(Qld) - proprietor music business (Wynne's Music, Maryborough), proprietor broadcasting station (4MB Maryborough) - Electoral Rolls: piano tuner (Paddington, Qld, 1908; Mooloolah, Qld, 1909); commercial traveller (Mooloolah, Qld, 1912); piano tuner (Maryborough, Qld, 1913); salesman (Brisbane, Qld, 1916-1917; Mooloolah, Qld, 1919; Maryborough, Qld, 1919-1925); music store proprietor (Maryborough, Qld, 1928-1949); business manager (Maryborough, Qld, 1963) =='''X'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> =='''Y'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''YATES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Yates|Yates, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Gladstone Yates|Yates, Arthur Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZQ-6WH] - 1908(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZP Inverell (1931-1936); 2ZP Sydney (Camperdown, 1937); 2ZP Inverell (1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 815, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 265, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Inverell, NSW, 1943-1958); radio serviceman (Inverell, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Kenneth Gordon Yates|Yates, Kenneth Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-CJ3] - 1910(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5RP Adelaide (Cottonville, 1939, 1947-1954; Westbourne Park, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2371, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Cottonville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Reginald Colin Yates|Yates, Reginald Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-QX6] - 1914(SA)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 5RY Wyalla (1935-1937); 2AGZ Wollongong (1938-1939, 1947); 2AGZ Sydney (Mosman, 1948-1950); 2AGZ Broken Hill (1954-1957); 2AGZ Newcastle (Hamilton, 1958-1961; Charlestown, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1474, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1954); chartered electrical engineer (Merewether, NSW, 1958); professional engineer (Charlestown, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''YEATES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry Melville Yeates|Yeates, Henry Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G698-PXG] - 1912(Tas)-1980(???) - Licences: 7HY Launceston (1936-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1621, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Launceston, 1936-1937); electrical contractor (Launceston, 1949-1954); salesman (Mosman, NSW, 1958-1977) ===''YORSTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Sutherland Yorston|Yorston, Ernest Sutherland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZY8-46D] - 1909(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3ES Melbourne (Caulfield, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 299, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1937); sales (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); manufacturer (Caulfield, Vic, 1954-1963); director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1967-1968) ===''YOUNG''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Young|Young, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Robert Arthur Young|Young, Alan Robert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CV7-R6T] - 1912(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3YA Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1937-1939; North Essendon, 1947-1948; Glenroy, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1924, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 237, 1939; 1COCP 349, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Monee Ponds, Vic, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Essendon, Vic, 1949); electrician (Frankston, Vic, 1958-1963); textiler (Geelong, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Crawford Addison Young|Young, Crawford Addison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3C-DQT] - 1914(WA)-1971(WA) - Licences: 6CY Perth (Fremantle, 1934-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1265, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fremantle, WA, 1936-1937; South Fremantle, WA, 1943-1968) * [[/Geoffrey Carl Young|Young, Geoffrey Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HD-8W5] - 1912(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2FN Newcastle (New Lambton, 1933; CBD, 1934-1936); 2FN Orange (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1124, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (New Lambton, NSW, 1934; Newcastle, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Orange, NSW, 1936-1937); manager (Newcastle, NSW, 1943-1949; Hamilton, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Horace Stewart Young|Young, Horace Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGH6-K25] - 1921(WA)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2AMZ Sydney (Petersham, 1939, 1946-1947; Dulwich Hill, 1948; Narwee, 1950-1961; Bexley, 1965-1975); 2AMZ Woy Woy (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2342, 1939, NSW; COCP2 1063, 1946; COCP1 1149, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943); PMG employee (Narwee, NSW, 1949-1954); radio inspector (Beverley Hills, NSW, 1958-1963); public servant (Inaloo, WA, 1963; Bexley, NSW, 1968; Oakleigh South, Vic, 1972-1977); ?? (Woy Woy, NSW, 1980) * [[/Ian Neville Campbell Young|Young, Ian Neville Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR81-5G8] - 1917(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2OS Maitland (Thornton, 1936-1939, 1946-1954); 2OS Muswellbrook (1955-1958); 2OS Maitland (Thornton, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1664, 1936, NSW; BOCP 119, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Ashfield, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Thornton, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Ivan Harold Young|Young, Ivan Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L118-BVF] - 1910(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4YG Brisbane (Albion) (1930-1939); 4YH Brisbane (Mitchelton) (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 708, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 315, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio technician (Mission Control Station, Thursday Island) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Albion, 1931-1937); public servant (Newmarket, 1943; Mitchelton, 1949-1980) * [[/James Lyle Young|Young, James Lyle "Jim"]] - 1897(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 2CH Receive Corowa (1922); 2JL Corowa (1926-1927); 2JL Coolamon (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 473, 1919 (Marconi, Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wireless student (1918); WW1 (Applied, not called up) - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, Vic, 1919); grazier (Coolamon, NSW, 1930-1937); farmer (East Doncaster, Vic, 1943) * [[/James Wolstenholme Young|Young, James Wolstenholme]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TQ-Z2R] - 1909(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2JY Sydney (Turramurra, 1925-1934; Roseville, 1938-1939); 2JY Katoomba (1946); 2JY Sydney (Mona Vale, 1947-1948; Willoughby, 1950-1961; Middle Cove, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 189, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: articled clerk (Turramurra, 1932-1934), solicitor (Roseville, 1937; Katoomba, 1943; Willoughby, 1954-1977) * [[/John William Young|Young, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6RN-2XX] - 1906(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4JY Brisbane (Rosalie, 1931; Sandgate, 1933; Rosalie, 1938; Coorparoo, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 752, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Rosalie, 1931); clerk (Sandgate, 1936); storeman (Rosalie, 1937; Coorparoo, 1943-1963); commercial traveller (Coorparoo, 1968-1980) * [[/Kenneth Walter Young|Young, Kenneth Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZ5-Y2S] - 1920(Vic)-2016(Vic)96yo - Licences: 3AKY Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947-1955; Elwood, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2424, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); grocer (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1968; Elwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Laurence George Young|Young, Laurence George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH6-2J6] - 1908(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3JN Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1932-1933; Camberwell, 1937; East Malvern, 1938-1939; Burwood, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1032, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Sandringham, Vic, 1934; Gardiner, Vic, 1937); fibro plasterer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943); manufacturer (Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1954); builder (Springvale North, Vic, 1963-1968; Mulgrave, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Anderson Young|Young, William Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89P-B3K] - 1897(Sct)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4WA Brisbane (West End, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 330, 1927, No. 34 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boot employee (West End, 1925-1937); bootmaker (Ashgrove, 1943-1954) ===''YOUNGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Younger|Younger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Henry Younger|Younger or Yungherr (Electoral Rolls) or Jungherr, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYX1-ZV7] - 1900(Qld)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2YO Pelaw Main (1933-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1102, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wheeler (Pelaw Main, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''YUILE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Yuile|Yuile, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Henry Thomas Yuile|Yuile, Robert Henry Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLQX-3DN] - 1907(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2HU Sydney (Granville, 1939, 1946-1965; Baulkham Hills, 1969); 2HU Pretty Beach (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2408, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Granville, NSW, 1930-1937); fitter (Granville, NSW, 1943-1958); supervisor (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1968); retired (Pretty Beach, NSW, 1980) =='''Z'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''ZANDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zander|Zander, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Charles Andrew Zander|Zander, Albert Charles Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBP2-Z3F] - 1910(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3PG Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2175, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Doncaster, Vic, 1931-1963); retired (Doncaster, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''ZECH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zech|Zech, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Zech|Zech, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-YJG] - 1893(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XABQ Sydney (Annandale, 1912-1914); 2DL Sydney (Annandale, 1922, Receive); 2WZ Sydney (Annandale, 1925-1927; Ashfield, 1928-1930; Stanmore, 1933-1934); 2ACP Sydney (Enmore, 1937; Como, 1938); 2ACP Katoomba 1939 & 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 424, 1919 (Marconi, Telefunken); no record of AOCP - early wireless experimenter; ship wireless operator; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1933-1934); casual worker (Katoomba, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Katoomba, NSW, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "XABQ-2DL-2WZ-2ACP - William James Zech" ===''ZEUNERT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zeunert|Zeunert, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Ivan Zeunert|Zeunert, Stanley Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVX-Q15] - 1921(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3SZ Hamilton (1938-1939); 3SZ Melbourne (Carnegie, 1947-1954; Glenroy, 1955-1969; Glen Waverley, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2124, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer's assistant (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Broadmeadows, Vic, 1963-1967; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) {{BookCat}} g552ued9z6qvvpweth553yl46tkm3zj 4499448 4499437 2025-06-06T21:21:48Z Samuel.dellit 1387936 /* SUTTON */ 4499448 wikitext text/x-wiki {{incomplete}} {{WikipediaCredit}} {{search box |root= History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Biographies |break=no<yes|no> |width=40 |label=Search the Biographies }} {{CompactTOC8|side=yes}} Thumbnail Radio Biographies sorted alphabetically by surname '''Many of the stars of Australia's Radio Universe''' '''Covering the full gamut from hypergiants to brown dwarfs''' '''Each lit the way forward to broadcasting in Australia''' =='''A'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Abbiss|Abbiss, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''ABBISS''== * [[/John Edwin Frederick Abbiss|Abbiss, John Edwin Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZJ-6H9] - 1907(Eng)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4JA Brisbane (Balmoral, 1930; Morningside, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 581, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Evans Deakin shipyards) - Halcyon: p. 83, Abiss - Electoral Rolls: engineering draftsman (Morningside, 1936); draftsman (Coorparoo, 1937; Morningside, 1949-1977) ==''ABBOTT''== * [[/Reginald Nicholson Abbott|Abbott, Reginald Nicholson or Nicolson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2T-FTG] - 1897(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3VR Melbourne (Alphington, 1923-1927); 3ABB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 273, 1916 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Alphinton, 1925-1927; St Kilda, 1931-1937; Caulfield, 1942-1949); technician (Caulfield, 1954-1977) * [[/Roy Edgar Abbott|Abbott, Roy Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6MT-CZX] - 1902(NSW)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 2YK Dorrigo (1930-1931); 2YK Telegraph Point (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 668, 1921; 2COCP 179, 1938 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Dorrigo, 1930; Telegraph Point, 1933-1937; Mittagong, 1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Thomas Kingsmill Abbott|Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHFH-4FH] - 1891(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Wingen (1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely military) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Graziers' Assoc NSW) - Comment: beware other contemporaneous TK Abbotts - Electoral Rolls: overseer (Muralla, 1913); grazier (Wollongong, 1931) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/209607 Obit] ==''ABRAHAMS''== * [[/Frank Abrahams|Abrahams, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G836-Y6P] - 1903(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3FA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 6089, 1966 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (St Kilda, 1925-1931); manufacturer (St Kilda, 1935-1936; Malvern, 1943-1967; Toorak, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of Louis Henry Abrahams * [[/Louis Henry Abrahams|Abrahams, Louis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GJ-GZP] - 1889(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; WW1; director (Victorian Radio Interests Ltd); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: potter (Brunswick, 1909); tobacconist (South Yarra, 1912-1921); manufacturer (St Kilda, 1924-1926); burner (Brunswick, 1937-1942) - Relationships: brother of 3FA Frank Abrahams ==''ACKERMAN''== * [[/Joseph Adam Ackerman|Ackerman, Joseph Adam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZV-49L] - 1911(NSW)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 2ALG Sydney (Carlton, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 2ALG Wentworthville (1950); 2ALG Sydney (Parramatta, 1954-1958; North Rocks, 1960-1961; Epping, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2229, 1938, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Paddington, 1932; Annandale, 1933-1936; Kogarah, 1937-1943; Carlton, 1949); clerk (Parramatta, 1954-1958); senior supervisor (Wentworthville, 1963; Epping, 1968-1972); retired (Sans Souci, 1977; Hurstville, 1980) ==''ACKLING''== * [[/Harold Daniel Ackling|Ackling, Harold Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD5F-8RK] - 1892(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2PX Sydney (Bankstown, 1930-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 612, 1930, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Randwick, 1913); machinist (Bankstown, 1930-1980) ==''ACKLAND''== * [[/Robert Gernand Ackland|Ackland, Robert Gernand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCB4-3X8] - 1912(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2AJJ Sydney (Cremorne, 1938; Drummoyne, 1939; Cremorne, 1946-1950); 2AJJ Colah (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2090, 1938, NSW; BOCP 148, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); mechanic (2CR Radio Station, Cumnock, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Cremorne, NSW, 1949; Mt Colah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Stanley Frederick Gloucester Ackland|Ackland, Stanley Frederick Gloucester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5PB-C2Y] - 1904(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Prospect, 1923); 5SF Adelaide (Prospect, 1924-1931; Linden Park, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 21, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Burnside, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5SF - Stanley Frederick Gloucester Ackland" ==''ACLAND''== * [[/Bruce Acland|Acland, Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR1K-4M3] - 1920(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2AJR Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2085, 1938, NSW; COCP1 411, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1938-1946) - Awards: Civilian Service Medal 1997 (1939-1945); King's Commendation for Brave Conduct 1943 (Darwin Civil Aerodrome during Japanese Air Raids) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Concord, NSW, 1943); airways engineer (Doomben, Qld, 1949-1972); surveyor (Paradise Point, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''ADAMS''== * [[/Alfred William Adams|Adams, Alfred William or William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZV-LDY] - 1908(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3VJ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Highett, 1954-1960; Mt Waverley, 1965; Scoresby, 1975); 3VJ Tootgarook (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1955, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1954); leather worker (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1967); storeman (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972; Tootgarook, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/David Joseph Monk Adams|Adams, David Joseph Monk]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52G-ZHF] - 1919(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2AE Sydney (Wahroonga, 1934-1937; Turramurra, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Turramurra, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Turramurra, NSW, 1949) * [[/Francis Alexander Adams|Adams, Francis Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2S2-RVF] - 1904(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ER Sydney (Carlingford, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 973, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Carlingford, NSW, 1930-1943; Epping, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Frank John Adams|Adams, Frank John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJM-29V] - 1880(Eng)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3XO Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3XO Melbourne (Brighton, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 155, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; manager - Electoral Rolls: motor garage proprietor (Brighton, 1913); garage proprietor (Elsternwick, 1919-1921; Brighton, 1922-1924); manager (Brighton, 1925-1954); nil (Brighton, 1963-1968) * [[/Lyal Kenneth Westgarth Adams|Adams, Lyal Kenneth Westgarth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBR5-24H] - 1901(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2LA Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1947); 2LA Wollongong (1948); 2LA Sydney (Willoughby, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1476, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Lidcombe, NSW, 1930-1933); police constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1937; Northbridge, NSW, 1943); police sergeant (Wollongong, NSW, 1949-1954); police inspector (Goulburn, NSW, 1958; Wollongong, NSW, 1958; Austinmer, NSW, 1963); retired (Wollongong, NSW, 1968) * [[/Peter Harry Arthur Adams|Adams, Peter Harry Arthur "Pete"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3N-XMC] - 1909(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Sydney (Cremorne, 1923-1924); 2JX Sydney (Cremorne, 1927; Manly, 1929; Cremorne, 1930; Gordon, 1931; Woolahra, 1933; Epping, 1933; Cremorne, 1935-1936; Thornleigh, 1937; Waverton, 1938-1939; Denistone, 1946-1947; Avalon Beach, 1948-1950); 2JX Wentworth Falls (1954-1961); 2JX Sydney (Pymble, 1965-1969); 2JX Nambucca Heads (1975); 2JX Wentworth Falls (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 380, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, 1933); labourer (Epping, 1934); engineer (St Kilda, 1934); radio engineer (Thornleigh, 1937; Darlinghurst, 1943); engineer (Avalon Beach, 1949; Wentworth Falls, 1958); retired (Valla Beach, 1972-1977; Wentworth Falls, 1980) ==''ADAMSON''== * [[/Lawrence Arthur Adamson|Adamson, Lawrence Arthur "Dicky"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRD-JLJ] - 1860(Isle of Man)-1932(Vic) - Licences: XJDY Melbourne (City, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Wesley College, South Yarra, Vic, 1903-1906; Wesley College, Prahran, Vic, 1909-1931) - Links: [[w:Lawrence Adamson|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/adamson-lawrence-arthur-4971 ADB] * [[/William Kenneth Adamson|Adamson, William Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MLXZ-HX5] - 1905(SA)-1982(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923-1924); 5WA Adelaide (Parkside, 1925-1927; Fullarton, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 135, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fullarton, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5WA - William Kenneth Adamson" ==''ADEY''== * [[/William Ross Adey|Adey, William Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYZN-D6P] - 1922(SA)-2004(USA) - Licences: 5AJ Adelaide (St Peters, 1947-1948); 3AJL Melbourne (Ashwood, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2259, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Burnside, SA, 1943) ==''AGER''== * [[/John Henry Ager|Ager, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6S-9CN] - 1904(Eng)-1944(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2181, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); radio mechanic (Musgrave's) - Comment: possible suicide - Electoral Rolls: general carrier (Youanmi, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1943) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44810878 Trove] ==''AGNEW''== * [[/Robert Gordon Carlisle Agnew|Agnew, Robert Gordon Carlisle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKK-D8Y] - 1904(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6RA Perth (Nedlands, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 721, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (North Perth, WA, 1925; Nedlands, WA, 1931-1972) ==''AINSLIE''== * [[/Robert Inglis Ainslie|Ainslie, Robert Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM77-441] - 1909(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6CF Receive Perth (South Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (South Perth, WA, 1936-1937; West Perth, WA, 1943-1949; Nedlands, WA, 1954-1968; Crawley, WA, 1972-1980) ==''AITKIN''== * [[/William Aitkin|Aitkin, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR3X-Y7B] - 1894(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XLA Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Pay Corps, 1915-1919) - Comment: Several contemporaneous WAs - Electoral Rolls: banker (Caulfield, Vic, 1922-1928; Brighton, Vic, 1928-1954); retired (Elsternwick, Vic, 1963; Camden, Vic, 1967-1968) ==''AKED''== * [[/Edward Louis John Aked|Aked, Edward Louis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTC-T4Z] - 1916(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AEU Lismore (1936-1939, 1946-1975); 2AEU East Ballina (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1763, 1936, NSW; BOCP 117, 1937; COCP2 898, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (P.O. Residence, Ballina, NSW, 1943); technician (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1972); retired (East Ballina, NSW, 1980) ==''AKEROYD''== * [[/Arthur Gordon Akeroyd|Akeroyd, Arthur Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6F2-JXL] - 1890(Vic)-1948(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Meteorologist, Forecasting and Statistical Division, Victoria) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1915); meteorologist (Northcote, 1921-1937); civil servant (Cottesloe, WA, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/akeroyd-arthur-gordon-9321 ADB] * [[/R. Akeroyd|Akeroyd, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XCX Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet Identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified ==''ALDER''== *[[/Oscar Edward Alder|Alder, Oscar Edward "Ock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJZ2-D3P] - 1896(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4JB Brisbane (Albion, 1928-1939, 1946-1948; Chermside, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 423, 1928, No. 47 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wool classer - Halcyon: p. 28, 84, 137 - Electoral Rolls: student (Albion, 1919); wool classer (Albion, 1925-1937; Cunnamulla, 1943); warehouse assistant (Chermside, 1949-1980) * [[/William Lake Valentine Alder|Alder, William Lake Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCD-Q24] - 1906(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3YL Receive Melbourne (Chelsea, 1923); 3JE Melbourne (Chelsea, 1932-1933); 3JE Yarram (1937-1939); 3JE Melbourne (Cheltenham, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 882, 1932, Viv - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chelsea, Vic, 1928-1931); mechanic (Coleraine, Vic, 1934-1936); radiotrician (Yarram, Vic, 1937); electrician (Cheltenham, Vic, 1942); inspector (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''ALDERMAN''== * [[/Valentine Zerbini Alderman|Alderman, Valentine Zerbini]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVL-F8N] - 1893(SA)-1919(SA) - Licences: XVC Adelaide (Glenelg, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Private, discharged as medically unfit due diabetes) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (at enlistment, 1916); Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XVC - Valentine Zerbini Alderman" ==''ALEXANDER''== * [[/John Douglas Alexander|Alexander, John Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9D-WFZ] - 1906(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6DR Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1931); civil engineer (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); contractor engineer (Maylands, WA, 1949); farmer (Chidlow, WA, 1954-1963); engineer (Salter Point, WA, 1968; Manning, WA, 1972); retired (Mt Lawley, WA, 1977) * [[/Peter Alfred Hunt Alexander|Alexander, Peter Alfred Hunt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWL5-PS9] - 1923(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2PA Port Macquarie (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2402, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Carlingford, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Talbot Meredith Alexander|Alexander, Talbot Meredith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1FJ-MZN] - 1888(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4TM Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1931-1933); 4TM Townsville (North Ward, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 315, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Kew, Vic, 1912-1914); wireless instructor (Melbourne City, 1925-1926); superintendent wireless (Glenferrie, Vic, 1926-1927); sales representative (City, Brisbane, 1928); business manager (North Ward, Qld, 1936-1937); instructor (Paddington, Qld, 1943); commercial traveller (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949; New Farm, 1954-1958); retired (Moorooka, 1968-1977) ==''ALLAN''== * [[/Angus John Allan|Allan, Angus John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2C-YWF] - 1912(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5UL Adelaide (Ovingham, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2013, 1937, SA; 1COCP 458, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ovingham, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/John Allan|Allan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH1-PFG] - 1905(Sct)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Chermside, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1938, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: numerous contemporaneous JAs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ALLARD''== * [[/George Mason Allard|Allard, George Mason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HT-JMV] - 1866(Eng)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Chairman of Directors (AWA); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Honours: knighted; K.B. - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Wahroonga, 1930-1937); accountant (Wahroonga, 1943-1949) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allard-sir-george-mason-4999 ADB] - TroveTag: "George Mason Allard" ==''ALLEN''== * [[/Albert Edward Allen|Allen, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69B-SGR] - 1902(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: 7PA Hobart (New Town, 1933-1937; Moonah, 1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1171, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 7AL Thomas Arthur Allen - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (New Town, 1928-1936; Moonah, 1937-1954) * [[/George Alexander Allen|Allen, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3H-DJK] - 1891(Sct)-1965(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 49, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Keith Allen|Allen, George Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR3X-SLR] - 1897(Vic)-1962(Eng) - Licences: XJDT Melbourne (Coburg, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AFC, Air Mechanic, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: student (Coburg, Vic, 1922-1925) * [[/Kenneth Douglas Allen|Allen, Kenneth Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N5-19J] - 1907(WA)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 2GX Sydney (West Ryde, 1930-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 648, 1930, NSW; 3COCP 4263, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Royal Australian Engineers, Lieutenant, 1940) - Education: BSc (Syd Uni, 1933) - Electoral Rolls: student (West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1935); director (Woolwich, NSW, 1936-1937); soldier (Woolwich, NSW, 1943); engineer (Woolwich, NSW, 1963-1972; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977; Gladesville, NSW, 1980) * [[/Kenneth Gidney Allen|Allen, Kenneth Gidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTND-PHQ] - 1911(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3UH Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Oakleigh, 1954-1965; Chadstone, 1969; Clayton, 1975; Chadstone, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 809, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1943); engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1963); radio (Malvern, Vic, 1967; Chadstone, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Robert Kelvin Allen|Allen, Robert Kelvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTK-TH9] - 1916(Qld)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: 4PR Brisbane (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1634, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 13 Squadron, Pilot Officer; Army, CMF, 1939-1946); (Halcyon, p. 177) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, Qld, 1937) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/allen-robert-kelvin-404945/ Aviation Museum WA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10308870 AWM Honour Roll]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/617992 VWMA] - TroveTag: "4PR - Robert Kelvin Allen" & "!Wikibooks 4PR" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Robert Newstead Osborne Allen|Allen, Robert Newstead Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4V-BXM] - 1908(India)-1986(WA) - Licences: 6CC Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1968); retired (Gosnells, WA, 1977; Armadale, WA, 1980) * [[/Thomas Arthur Allen|Allen, Thomas Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6SQ-9YN] - 1916(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7AL Hobart (New Town, 1936-1939, 1946-1956; Lindisfarne,1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1738, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 7PA Albert Edward Allen - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Town, 1943-1954); director (Lindisfarne, 1963-1972) ==''ALLINSON''== * [[/Lancelot Thirlmier John Allinson|Allinson, Lancelot Thirlmier John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L81B-F4P] - 1896(NSW)-1961(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 804, 1924 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radiotelegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925; Broome, WA, 1931; Como, WA, 1931; South Perth, WA, 1936-1943; Broome, WA, 1949-1954); telegraphist (Esperance, WA, 1958) ==''ALLISON''== * [[/Clifford Millbank Allison|Allison, Clifford Millbank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4C-2WN] - 1901(SA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3FI Receive Melbourne (North Carlton, 1922); 3AO Melbourne (North Carlton, 1937-1939); 3AZC Melbourne (Sandringham, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 717, 1922; 2COCP 229, 1930; 1COCP 56, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Carlton North, Vic, 1926-1937); constable (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1980) ==''ALLSOP''== * [[/Raymond Cottam Allsop|Allsop, Raymond Cottam "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJLT-SNJ] - 1898(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XCA Sydney (Randwick, 1911-1914); 2YG Sydney (Randwick, 1924; Coogee 1924-1929; Roseville, 1930); 2AYG Sydney (Roseville, 1946-1947+); 2NA Sydney (Roseville, 1961); 2BL Sydney (Roseville, 1965-1969); Receive licence obo New Systems Telephones (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW); broadcaster (2BL, chief engineer); journalist (Wireless Weekly, 1920s); military (RAN Volunteer Reserve, Lieutenant; WW2 (RAN, Engineer Lieutenant); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 (obo Broadcasters Sydney Ltd; federal public servant (ABCB, member, 1953-1954) - Honours: Coronation Medal, 1937; OBE, 1971 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, 1930); engineer (Roseville, 1933; Gordon, 1937; Roseville, 1943); electronic engineer (Roseville, 1949); director (South Yarra, 1954); engineer (Roseville, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XCA-2YG-2AYG-2NA-2BL - Raymond Cottam Allsop" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allsop-raymond-cottam-ray-9344 ADB]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199001.pdf EA] ==''ALLWORTH''== * [[/William Murray Allworth|Allworth, William Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZC-8KW] - 1901(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2CT Receive Sydney (McMahons Point, 1922); 2CT Receive Yamba (1923); 2OE Yass (1936-1939); 2OE Foster (1946); 2OE Yamba (1947); 2OE Maclean (1948-1950); 2OE Grafton (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1598, 1936, NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fisheries inspector (Toronto, NSW, 1930; Swansea, NSW, 1932-1934; Yass, NSW, 1937); inspector of fisheries (Forster, NSW, 1943); fisheries inspector (Maclean, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Grafton, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''ALSOP''== * [[/James Guest Alsop|Alsop, James Guest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7WM-V9K] - 1904(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CY Sydney (Lakemba, 1932-1937); 2ACY Sydney (Lakemba, 1938-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 909, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2CY amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2CY Canberra National service - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/John Russell Alsop|Alsop, John Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKB3-WXQ] - 1906(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MI Melbourne (Kew, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 76, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Kew, Vic, 1931); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1936-1954; Mt Eliza, Vic, 1958-1972) ==''ALTMAN''== * [[/Louis Altman|Altman, Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPCK-3PN] - 1912(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AT Sydney (Bexley, 1931-1933; Lakemba, 1934-1939, 1946-1961; Pymble, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 851, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1949); clerk (Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1963; Pymble, NSW, 1968) ==''AMBLER''== * [[/Sydney Charles Ambler|Ambler, Sydney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFWD-Y9L] - 1892(NSW)-1956(WA) - Licences: XYAE Perth (West Perth, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 891, 1925; 2COCP 72, 1929; 1COCP 158, 1938 - early wireless experimenter; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (East Perth, WA, 1921; North Perth, WA, 1925); wireless telegraphist (Victoria Park, WA, 1934-1943); radio telegraphist (Esperance, WA, 1949); radio telephonist (Esperance, WA, 1954) ==''AMES''== * [[/Clement Edgar Ames|Ames, Clement Edgar "Clem"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNDX-JF8] - 1889(SA)-1957(SA) - Licences: XVG Adelaide (Torrensville, 1913-1914); S519 Adelaide (1919-1921); 5AV Adelaide (Kent Town, 1923; Hindmarsh, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - Radio Activity: early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; operator 5WI (1925) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Allenby Gardens, 1939-43) - TroveTag: "XVG-S519-5AV - Clement Edgar Ames"(150+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Ames"(90+ tags) ==''AMOR''== * [[/Herbert Roy Amor|Amor, Herbert Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQ6-6ZW] - 1910(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3LB Colac (1931-1933); 3LB Melbourne (Preston, 1937-1939, 1947-1969); 3LB Marengo (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 844, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Colac, Vic, 1931); airman (Preston, Vic, 1937-1942; RAAF Darwin, NT, 1949); RAAF (Ripponlea, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Marengo, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''ANCHER''== * [[/Norman Leslie Finion Ancher|Ancher, Norman Leslie Finion or Tinian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXL7-MCQ] - 1910(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 5NA Adelaide (Mile End, 1937-1939); 2NH Sydney (Lindfield, 1946-1947; Mosman, 1948-1954; Cremorne, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2057, 1937, SA; BOCP 476, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chatswood, NSW, 1934); sound engineer (West Maitland, NSW, 1936); engineer (Mile End, SA, 1939; Rose Park, SA, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Cremorne, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1972); technical officer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''ANDERSON''== * [[/Alexander Ronald Anderson|Anderson, Alexander Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPM-L6J] - 1914(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5GM Adelaide (Eastwood, 1936-1939, 1947; Payneham South, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1700, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Eastwood, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Andrew Oswald Anderson|Anderson, Andrew Oswald "Oswald", "Andy", "A.O."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-Z8L] - 1885(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Mosman, 1913); manager (Rose Bay, 1930; Vaucluse, 1934-1935) - Links: [https://ozvta.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/anderson-oswald-1062017.pdf Bio] * [[/Eric William Alfred Anderson|Anderson, Eric William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WX-744] - 1908(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3KH Melbourne (East Malvern, 1928-1931; Glen Iris, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 424, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Malvern, 1936-1937); engineer (Camberwell, 1943; Glen Iris, 1949-1968; Burwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Evan Anderson|Anderson, Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8K-87V] - 1902(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3EA Port Welshpool (1937-1939); Melbourne (Williamstown, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1880, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Abbotsford, Vic, 1925-1926); wireless mechanic (Meeniyan, Vic, 1928); fisherman (Port Welshpool, Vic, 1936-1943); inspector D.A.P. (Williamstown, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/F. W. Anderson|Anderson, F. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LE Receive Sydney (North Sydney, 1922); 965 Sydney (Bondi, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frederic Brian Anderson|Anderson, Frederic Brian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5YN-TYJ] - 1918(Eng)-2008(SA)90yo - Licences: 5FA Tanunda (1934-1939); 5FA Waikerie (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1351, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tanunda, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/G. R. Anderson|Anderson, G. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Gilberton, 1923); 5GA Adelaide (Highgate, 1931-1933; Myrtle Bank, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Shields Anderson|Anderson, James Shields]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSG-BYJ] - 1905(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3LM Melbourne (Preston, 1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2357, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coburg, Vic, 1926-1931); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1934-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954) * [[/John Francis Anderson|Anderson, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JJ-WFL] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3JA Warrnambool (1930-1933); 3JA Nullawarre (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 661, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Warrnambool, 1936; Nullawarre, 1937-1980)- Comment: Several contemporaneous JFAs * [[/Keith Sydney Anderson|Anderson, Keith Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-8J9] - 1911(WA)-1944(Vic) - Licences: 6KS Perth (North Perth, 1935); 6KS Mt Magnet (1937); 6KS Perth (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1487, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd/1st Infantry Battalion, Private) - Electoral rolls: bank officer (Mt Magnet, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/618137 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1691738 Roll of Honour]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10295040 AWM] * [[/Leo Pople Anderson|Anderson, Leo Pople]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P92D-H49] - 1895(SA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XVI Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1935; Annandale, NSW, 1936-1939; Harbord, NSW, 1946) - TroveTag: "XVI - Leo Pople Anderson" & "!Wikibooks LP Anderson" * [[/Maurice Bernard Anderson|Anderson, Maurice Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC3V-WL9] - 1908(SA)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1923-1924); 5MA Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1925-1928); 3AMA Melbourne (Sandringham, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 103, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; fitter - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cloncurry, Qld, 1931-1937) * [[/Percy James Anderson|Anderson, Percy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WN-6Y7] - 1908(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PA Melbourne (Westgarth, 1928-1933; West Preston, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 3PA Dooen (1965-1969); 3PA Geelong (Wallington, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 428, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Westgarth, 1934); engineer (Preston, 1936-1963); technician (Horsham, 1967-1968); retired (Wallington, 1972-1980) - Relationships: brother-in-law of 3JR Christopher James Rainbow * [[/Robert Arthur Crosbie Anderson|Anderson, Robert Arthur Crosbie "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VK-GZN] - 1908(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3WY Melbourne (Camberwell, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 691, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Camberwell, 1931-1949; Glen Iris, 1954-1967; Burwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Alexander Anderson|Anderson, William Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9F-F36] - 1906(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ZH Harwood Island (1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1113, 1928 (Spark); COCP2 93, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Harwood Island, NSW, 1932-1937); labourer (Chatsworth Island, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''ANDREWS''== * [[/Alan Robert Andrews|Andrews, Alan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQW-6GJ] - 1912(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Erson Leonard Andrews|Andrews, Erson Leonard "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55V-CD8] - 1916(NSW)-2016(NSW)100yo - Licences: 2BO Sydney (Granville, 1939, 1947; Fairfield West, 1948-1950); 2BO Goulburn (1954-1980+); 2BBO Mossy Point (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2251, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Glenelg, SA, 1939); medical detailer (Fairfield, NSW, 1949); chemist (Goulburn, NSW, 1954-1958); pharmacist (Goulburn, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Howard Lyell Andrews|Andrews, Howard Lyell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WQ9-H6M] - 1900(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3HY Murchison (1936-1939); 3HY Melbourne (East Kew, 1947-1948); 3HY Hamilton (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1840, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Koo Wee Rup, Vic, 1924; Neerim South, Vic, 1928; Tatura, Vic, 1931; Murchison, Vic, 1936-1942; Kew North, Vic, 1949-1954; Hamilton, Vic, 1954-1967) ==''ANEAR''== * [[/Francis George Anear|Anear, Francis George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XLK-9D6] - 1910(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5LK Carrow (1929-1931); 9WZ Momote, Admiralty Islands (1954); 5WZ Adelaide (Parkside, 1955); 3AGF Melbourne (Laverton, 1960); 5WZ Adelaide (Parkside, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 556, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Nil identified as Francis George Anear ==''ANGEL''== * [[/Henry Benjamin Angel|Angel, Henry Benjamin "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWW-K4Y] - 1891(Eng)-1998(Qld, 106yo) - Licences: 4HA Brisbane (St Lucia, 1935-1939; Enoggera, 1946-1969; Lota, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1503, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW1, AIF Signals; WW2, AMF, Navy); business proprietor (radio service) - QSLs: Entire collection held by SLQ - Halcyon: p. 51, 60, 81, 163 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1919; Toowong, Qld, 1919-1925); carrier (St Lucia, Qld, 1928-1937); radio mechanic (Enoggera, Qld, 1949-1972); retired (Lota, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''ANSCOMBE''== * [[/Ernest Arthur Anscombe|Anscombe, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TL-7LR] - 1888(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: turner & fitter (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1913; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1914); mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1919); manager (Box Hill, Vic, 1927-1943) ==''ANSELL''== * [[/Lewis Charles Ansell|Ansell, Lewis Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLZ-T41] - 1905(Eng)-1983(???) - Licences: 2TO Sydney (Woollahra, 1932-1937); 2TO Newcastle (Waratah, 1938-1939, 1947-1954); 2BTO Newcastle (Waratah, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1028, 1932, NSW; COCP2 427, 1933; COCP1 331, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval wireless operator (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1931); police trainee (Woollahra, NSW, 1932-1933); constable (Woollahra, NSW, 1934-1937); police constable (Waratah, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Waratah, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''ANSLOW''== * [[/Arthur Zeathen Anslow|Anslow, Arthur Zeathen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSK-ZHF] - 1895(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2AZ Sydney (Balgowlah, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Manly, NSW, 1930-1954; Fairlight, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Dee Why, NSW, 1972) ==''ANSTEY''== * [[/David Howell Anstey|Anstey, David Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHB-B3C] - 1906(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4DM Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2237, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car driver (Coorparoo, Qld, 1934-1937); taxi driver (Buranda, Qld, 1943); manager (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1954) ==''ANTHONY''== * [[/Michael Henry Anthony|Anthony, Michael Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK3H-6B7] - 1894(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1919); telegraphist (Prahran, 1921-1924); clerk (Oakleigh, 1934); railway employee (Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1942); telegraphist (Sandringham, 1954-1963) * [[/Reginald Major Anthony|Anthony, Reginald Major "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYN-YWG] - 1908(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5CM Adelaide (Unley Park, 1927-1937; Medindie Gardens, 1938-1939; Prospect, 1946-1960; Somerton Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 324, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of Wilfred Boykett Anthony - Electoral Rolls: Nil * [[/Thomas Reginald Anthony|Anthony, Thomas Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51Y-JSK] - 1906(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2HR Sydney (Concord, 1935-1936); 2AEC Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939); 2TR Sydney (Burwood, 1946; Kogarah, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1484, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2HR amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2HR Lochinvar? commercial service - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1932; Concord, NSW, 1933-1935); electrical fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1937-1943); electrical engineer (Kogarah, NSW, 1949-1954) * [[/Wilfred Boykett Anthony|Anthony, Wilfred Boykett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYJ-3HZ] - 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley Park, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil identified - amateur receive operator, WW2 - Relationships: Brother of Reginald Major Anthony - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Netherby, 1939-1941) ==''APPERLEY''== * [[/George Apperley|Apperley, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNQ-5XG] - 1887(NZ)-1957(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 704, 1922; 1COCP 237, 1931 - NZ Gov. Telegraphs pre 1910; British Colonial Gov, 1910-1912; AWA (from 1913; Chief Marconi Wireless School 1914-1916; Works Manager 1916-1919; technical superintendent 1919-1923; OIC Beam Wireless 1924; Traffic Manager, Beam Wireless - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, 1922); manager (St Kilda, 1928; Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1943); engineer (Manly, NSW, 1954) - TroveTag: "George Apperley" ==''APPLETON''== * [[/William Thomas Traill Appleton|Appleton, William Thomas Traill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNVQ-RR8] - 1883(Vic)-1916(France) - Licences: XJQ Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: ship owner (Malvern, Vic, 1912-1916) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/275799 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''ARCHER''== * [[/Robert William Archer|Archer, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55M-G19] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2UD Sydney (Pennant Hills, 1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1517, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1943-1958); electrical engineer (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''ARCHIBALD''== * [[/Ian Wilson Archibald|Archibald, Ian Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HM-9LC] - 1902(WA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2BJ Receive Tingha (1922); 2KU Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1928-1939, 1946-1955; Sans Souci, 1956-1965; Noraville, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 457, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 2393, 1957 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1933); engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1936-1954); chemist (Sans Souci, 1958-1963); retired (Noraville, 1968) * [[/Leslie Kirkwood Archibald|Archibald, Leslie Kirkwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS53-BDL] - 1920(Vic)-2005(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2155, 1938, Vic; BOCP 230, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Footscray South, Vic, 1949); finisher (South Yarra, Vic, 1954; Moorabbin, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''ARGAET''== * [[/William Stanislaus Argaet|Argaet, William Stanislaus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-8Z8] - 1894(NSW)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4KH Brisbane (Wynnum, 1931-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (Wynnum bus service) - Halcyon, p. 87, 127 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coorparoo, 1925); bus proprietor (Wynnum, 1928-1949) ==''ARGOON''== * [[/Archibald John Argoon|Argoon, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ4V-JQG] - 1914(SA)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3IT Melbourne (Burwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1319, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Burwood, Vic, 1936-1937); broadcast mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1943-1968); audio mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''ARMATI''== * [[/Rex Gordon Armati|Armati, Rex Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2S42-XKH] - 1899(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4DB Receive Townsville (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (Stanton Hill, Townsville, 1921-1928); salesman (Neutral Bay, 1930); chemist's assistant (Stanton Hill, Townsville, 1936-1943); employment officer (Darlinghurst, 1949); clerk (Darlinghurst, 1954-1958; Kings Cross, 1963); shipping clerk (Surry Hills, 1968-1972) ==''ARMSTRONG''== * [[/Edwin Howard Armstrong|Armstrong, Edwin Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5ZX-354] - 1890(USA)-1954(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - USA inventor of the superheterodyne receiver [https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Radio-Club-of-America/Legacies-of-Edwin-Howard-Armstong-1990-11-Radio-Club-of-America.pdf RCA 1990 Special Edition] * [[/Stanley John Armstrong|Armstrong, Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4V-K7Y] - 1910?(NSW)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4ZK Brisbane (Enoggera, 1932-1933); 4SA Brisbane (Enoggera, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1004, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Windsor, Qld, 1919); clerk (Enoggera, Qld, 1922-1968) * [[/Thomas Armstrong|Armstrong, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88Q-GGZ] - 1895(Sct)-1964(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 217, 1916; 1COCP 132, 1930 - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD) - senior federal public servant (Superintendent, Wireless Branch, NSW, PMGD), promoted to role upon retirement of William Tamillas Stephen Crawford - TroveTag: "Thomas Armstrong" * [[/W. E. Armstrong|Armstrong, W. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4WE Mt Sisa, Misima Island, Papua (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ARNOLD''== * [[/Albert Sydney Arnold|Arnold, Albert Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M2W-ZG2] - 1882(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XAB Sydney (Ashfield, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, 1913-1954); company secretary (Hurlstone Park, 1958); retired (Hurlstone Park, 1963) * [[/Clifton John Arnold|Arnold, Clifton John "Clif"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8B-GTM] - 1915(Tas)-2005(Vic) - Licences: 3AJA Stratford (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2550, 1945, Vic - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stratford, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Edwin Charles Arnold|Arnold, Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8QX-H7J] - 1898(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2BY Receive Tamworth (1922); 2BY Tamworth (1923-1925); 2BY Coolah (1925-1927); 2BY Sydney (Manly, 1928; Mona Vale, 1933-1936); 2AGW Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 226, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mona Vale, 1931-1934), clerk (Balgowlah Heights, 1943-1968) * [[/Ernest Noel Arnold|Arnold, Ernest Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84H-8J6] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Albury (1923-1924); 2OJ Albury (1928-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 452, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albury, 1930-1937); fruit merchant (Albury, 1949-1977) * [[/John Bowman Arnold|Arnold, John Bowman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN22-6GS] - 1899(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: XJCL Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 350, 1918 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924; Gardiner, Vic, 1926-1937; Vermont, Vic, 1942-1963; Kew, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Joseph Leslie Grahame Arnold|Arnold, Joseph Leslie Grahame "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L853-R3J] - 1912(Vic)-1991(Tas) - Licences: 7AM Launceston (City, 1934-1939; Invermay, 1946-1956; Mowbray, 1960-1969; City, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1263, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: textile worker (Launceston North, 1936-1954); mechanic (Mowbray, 1968) * [[/William Henry Redvers Arnold|Arnold, William Henry Redvers]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2J7-SZ1] - 1903(Eng)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6BA Perth (Wembley, 1936-1937); 6BA Katanning (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1762, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Subiaco, WA, 1931-1937); electrical fitter (Katanning, WA, 1943; Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); engineer (South Fremantle, WA, 1949); fitter (Scarborough, WA, 1954); electrician (Scarborough, WA, 1958); engineer (Floreat Park, WA, 1963); electrical contractor (West Perth, WA, 1968; South Perth, WA, 1972); electrician (Australind, WA, 1977) ==''ARTHUR''== * [[/Charles James Glendon Arthur|Arthur, Charles James Glendon "Glen"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-T62] - 1915(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences 4GJ Dayboro (1935-1939); 4GJ Brisbane (Morningside, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1450, 1935, Qld; BOCP?; 2COCP 493, 1941; 1COCP 639, 1942 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: p. 80 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, 1943); radio mechanic (Morningside, 1949-1980) * [[/Roy William Arthur|Arthur, Roy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCS-FBT] - 1906(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2ADO Sydney (Hurstville, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1743, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Wollongong, NSW, 1930; Hurstville, NSW, 1936-1958) ==''ASHBURY''== * [[/A. W. C. Ashbury|Ashbury, A. W. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Townsville (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ASHBY''== * [[/Maurice John Ashby|Ashby, Maurice John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX49-L1C] - 1901(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 4DH Receive Dalby (1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 899, 1925; 2COCP 94, 1930; 1COCP 281, 1932 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Dalby, 1922); labourer (Greenslopes, 1925); salesman (Glebe, 1933; Northbridge, 1935-1936; Epping, 1937); radio telegraphist (New Farm, Qld, 1943); planning assistant (Haberfield, NSW, 1943; Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949; Thornleigh, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''ASHE''== * [[/Reginald Bartley Ashe|Ashe, Reginald Bartley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4C2-8ZQ] - 1895(Vic)-1968(NZ) - Licences: XLF Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 4th Australian Division Signals Company) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern East, Vic, 1922); inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1925); insurance inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1926) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1587219 AWM - Military Cross]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10187003 AWM - Lieutenant] ==''ASHFORD''== * [[/Herbert Henry Ashford|Ashford, Herbert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L13X-1V4] - 1876(Eng)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 6CM Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: batteryman (Jolimont, WA, 1912-1913); civil servant (Bunbury, WA, 1916); mechanic (West Subiaco, WA, 1922-1931); telephone mechanic (Kenwick, WA, 1936); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1937; Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1937; Canley Vale, NSW, 1943-1949) ==''ASHLEY''== * [[/George William Richard Ashley|Ashley, George William Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF96-CMZ] - 1919(Eng)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6GA Perth (Carlisle, 1938-1939, 1947-1954); 6GA Kalgoorlie (1955-1956); 6GA Perth (Mt Yokine, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2094, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlisle, WA, 1943-1949); communications officer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954-1958); clerk (Yokine, WA, 1963-1980) * [[/Percy Ashley|Ashley, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6JV-FSN] - 1888(Eng)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Williamstown, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely Navy qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Naval Depot, Williamstown, Vic, 1914-1917); telegraphist (Carlton, Vic, 1921-1922); RANR (Footscray, Vic, 1924); telegraphist (Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1925); CPO instructor (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1926-1927); instructor (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1931; Prahran, Vic, 1935-1937); labourer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949); nil (East Shelbourne, Vic, 1954; Kangaroo Flat, Vic, 1963-1967) ==''ASHLIN''== * [[/Eric Robert Ashlin|Ashlin, Eric Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSRF-44C] - 1910(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4EA Brisbane (Annerley, 1931-1933); 4EA Toowoomba (1937-1939); 4EA Coolangatta (1946-1947); 4EA Bilinga (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 873, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Rosentengels, radio service); military (WW2; signals officer) - Halcyon: p. 73, 127, 163 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1943; Bilinga, Qld, 1949-1963); TV technician (Bilinga, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''ASMUS''== * [[/Hermann Johann Christian Alexander Asmus|Asmus, Hermann Johann Christian Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3P-959] - 1889(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3ET Melbourne (Footscray, 1933-1939; Melbourne City, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1084, 1933, Vic; 2COCP 254, 1939; 1COCP 281, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Tambo, Qld, 1913); not stated (Cloncurry, Qld, 1919); nil (Footscray, Vic, 1928-1937) ==''ASMUSSEN''== * [[/Donald Wills Asmussen|Asmussen, Donald Wills "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-65T] - 1932(Qld)-2023(Qld)90yo - Licences: 4ZJA Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1965); 4FA Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 1507, 1963; AOCP 4367, 1965, Qld - amateur operator; JOTA participant 1960s - Comment: Mentor to SSD - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958-1972; Mt Gravatt East, Qld, 1977) ==''ASPLET''== * [[/William Cecil Asplet|Asplet, William Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT93-RZP] - 1919(???)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2ALT Sydney (Rockdale, 1939, 1946-1955; Bexley, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2258, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1943-1954); telecommunications technician (Bexley, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''ASTON''== * [[/Ronald Horace Aston|Aston, Ronald Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCXN-B4V] - 1913(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2418, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Eastwood, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1943-1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954-1968); engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''ATHELSTONE''== * [[/G. N. Athelstone|Athelstone, G. N.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5NG Central Australia (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ATHERDEN''== * [[/Francis Anthony Hugo Atherden|Atherden, Francis Anthony Hugo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7KQ-BGB] - 1913(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AEH Broken Hill (1936-1938); 2AEH Sydney (Campsie, 1939; Kyeemagh, 1948; Kogarah, 1950-1969); 2AEH Sussex Inlet (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1754, 1936, NSW; COCP3 N354, 1969 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Harcourt, NSW, 1934; Campsie, NSW, 1935; Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1937); radio technician (Kyeemagh, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Kogarah, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (Sussex Inlet South, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''ATKINS''== * [[/Kenneth Joseph Atkins|Atkins, Kenneth Joseph "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCXH-NW7] - 1912(Eng)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5MW Adelaide (Semaphore, 1932-1939; Woodville Park, 1946-1948; Eden Hills, 1954; Blackwood Park, 1955-1960; Campbelltown, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 910, 1932, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 415, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (Dept. Civil Aviation) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Semaphore, SA, 1939-1941); engineer (Woodville Park, SA, 1943) * [[/Leslie Morton Atkins|Atkins, Leslie Morton "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCTV-T5T] - 1876(Vic)-1949(WA) - Licences: 4LA Townsville (1924-1926); 5LA Adelaide (Magill, 1926-1931; Tusmore, 1933; Erindale, 1937-1939); seems to have operated in Townsville as 4GD ca Nov 1924? - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMGD (telegraphist, east-west overland telegraph, Eucla, 1910); engineer (PMGD, divisional engineer) - Halcyon: AOCP Townsville 1925, p. 88 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Eucla, 1903-1910; Victoria Park, 1912-1916); district engineer (Townsville, 1919-1925); engineer (Tusmore, 1939); retired (Lismore Base Hospital, NSW, 1943) ==''ATKINSON''== * [[/John Marshall Atkinson|Atkinson, John Marshall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89L-C6R] - 1906(Eng)-1999(ACT) - Licences: 2RZ Sydney (Mosman, 1927-1930; Carrs Park, 1931-1936; Glebe, 1937; Chippendale, 1938-1939); 4RZ Labrador (1955); 4RZ Gatton (1956-1960); 4RZ Southport (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 331, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Neutral Bay, 1930); organiser (Darlinghurst, 1943); shopkeeper (Gatton, 1958-1963; Labrador, 1968); retired (Southport, 1972-1980) * [[/Noel Whittaker Atkinson|Atkinson, Noel Whittaker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2XX-V88] - 1908(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4WK Brisbane (1929); 4NA Brisbane (1930-1935, Check); 4BT Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1946-1965+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 530, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (radio sales & service); federal public servant (DCA) - Withdrawal: - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Camp Hill, 1937-1977) - (Halcyon, p. 102) * [[/Reginald Aubrey Atkinson|Atkinson, Reginald Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V5M-WJC] - 1895(Qld)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4RA Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1928-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 412, 1928, No. 46 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, 1919); accountant (Rosewood, 1925); timber merchant (Yeronga, 1925; Thompson Estate, 1937-1949; Southport, 1958-1963) * [[/Robert Henry Atkinson|Atkinson, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXY5-2P3] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6WZ Perth (Victoria Park, 1936-1939); 6WZ Geraldton (1947-1955); 6WZ Albany (1956-1965); 6WZ Katanning (1969); 6WZ Albany (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1804, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1937); radio announcer (Geraldton, WA, 1943); broadcast station manager (Geraldton, WA, 1949-1954); manager (Albany, WA, 1958-1968); radio announcer (Albany, WA, 1972-1980) ==''AUGUSTESEN''== * [[/Gordon Gerald Augustesen|Augustesen, Gordon Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-LF9] - 1915(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4JN Brisbane (Mitchelton, 1932-1939); 4XQ Brisbane (Auchenflower, 1947-1948; Oakleigh, 1954-1960; Kenmore, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1046, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, radar technician); business proprietor (Telair) - Halcyon: p. 85, 127 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mitchelton, Qld, 1943); manager (Auchenflower, Qld, 1949; Dorrington, Qld, 1954-1963; Kenmore, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''AULD''== * [[/John Redmond Auld|Auld, John Redmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYN4-8D8] - 1914(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Williamstown, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1708, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1936-1943) ==''AUSTIN''== * [[/Emanuel Maxwell Austin|Austin, Emanuel Maxwell "Mannie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HH-98K] - 1909(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2KZ Kurri Kurri (1929-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 477, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clipper (Kurri Kurri, 1930-1980) * [[/Henry Lashbrooke Austin|Austin, Henry Lashbrooke "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4V2-LDC] - 1902(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5BN Adelaide (Norwood, 1923-1928); 5AW Adelaide (Rose Park, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 101, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Victoria Park, SA, 1939; Rose Park, 1941-1943) - TroveTag: "5BN-5AW - Henry Lashbrooke Austin" * [[/Selwood Charles Austin|Austin, Selwood Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBD-TVV] - 1902(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6SA Perth (Victoria Park, 1927; South Perth, 1930-1956; Maida Vale, 1960-1969; Morley, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 625, 1921; 1COCP 134, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother-in-law of Stanley Hogg - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Perth, WA, 1931-1958); police officer (Maida Vale, WA, 1963-1968; Kalamunda, WA, 1972); retired (Morley, WA, 1977-1980) ==''AUSTWICK''== * [[/Ernest Dalton Austwick|Austwick, Ernest Dalton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHG-8V7] - 1913(Eng)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2NW Sydney (Kirribilli, 1934-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938; Rose Bay, 1939; Dover Heights, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 437, 1933; COCP1 342, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Kirribilli, NSW, 1937); engineer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1958); tv mechanic (Earlwood, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''AVARD''== * [[/Alfred Edward Avard|Avard, Alfred Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X2-RRL] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3AZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1930-1939; Kew, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 620, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 88, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Northcote, 1925-1937); public servant (Kew, 1943-1977) ==''AVERY''== * [[/Keith George Avery|Avery, Keith George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT31-7VC] - 1918(NSW)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 2AMS Sydney (Harbord, 1939); 4KG Brisbane (Hamilton, 1947-1948); 2KJ Uranquinty (1955); 3AJV Melbourne (City, 1956); 4KN Ipswich (Amberley, 1965); 4KG Townsville (1969); 4KG Brisbane (Wynnum, 1975); 4KG Townsville (Yacht Panku, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2333, 1939, NSW; BOCP 1096, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Toombul, Qld, 1949); broadcasting technician (Maryborough, Qld, 1954); RAAF (Dickson, ACT, 1963); RAAF (RAAF Base, Garbutt, Qld, 1968; RAAF Base, Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''AYLING''== * [[/Russell Newberry Ayling|Ayling, Russell Newberry or Newbury]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G96N-91L] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1616, 1936, NSW; BOCP 37, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Dubbo, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); broadcasting (Ermington, NSW, 1958-1963); advertising executive (Beecroft, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''AYRE''== * [[/Denys Randall Ayre|Ayre, Denys Randall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6H5-H32] - 1920(Eng)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3KP Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1936-1939; Box Hill, 1948-1954; Malvern, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1786, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1949-1954); architect (Malvern, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''AYRES''== * [[/John Alfred Ayres|Ayres, John Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55X-F9K] - 1913(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2IN Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1937; Hurstville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1502, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1937; Waverley South, NSW, 1943; Waverley, NSW, 1949) =='''B'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''BACKHOUSE''== * [[/Samuel Burder Stewart Backhouse|Backhouse, Samuel Burder Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB6Z-H55] - 1919(Vic)-2012(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3NV Melbourne (South Caulfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2070, 1938, Vic; BOCP 149, 1938; TVOCP 168, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1963-1967; Caulfield South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''BACKLER''== * [[/Eric Lincoln Backler|Backler, Eric Lincoln]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV8Q-6SK] - 1911(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5HK Kingston SE (1933-1939, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1093, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Kingston, SA, 1939) ==''BADENOCH''== * [[/James Herbert Lionel Badenoch|Badenoch, James Herbert Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG7-3XK] - 1913(NSW)-1984(SA) - Licences: 5LB Adelaide (Trinity Gardens, 1932-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1012, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BADER''== * [[/Henry Adolphus Frederick Bader|Bader, Henry Adolphus Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97M3-V5X] - 1866(Ger)-1928(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Chairman, Trading Committee, Wireless Development Assoc (Perth); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WDA) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (North Perth, 1913-1926) ==''BADGER''== * [[/Albert Victor Badger|Badger, Albert Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9RY-9X6] - 1893(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2YT Receive Sydney (Rozelle, 1923-1924); 2AB Sydney (Rozelle, 1925-1926; North Sydney, 1927-1929; Crows Nest, 1930; Rozelle, 1931-1934; Leichhardt, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 202, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Hobart East, 1919); picture operator (Crows Nest, 1930; Rozelle, 1934; Lilyfield, 1937-1972; Leichhardt, 1977-1980) ==''BAGST''== * [[/E. D. A. Bagst|Bagst, E. D. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5EB Adelaide (Woodville, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: individual not yet identified, possibly Elizabeth D. Bagst nee Boyle who married Leslie Bagst at Newtown, NSW 1925, possible YL operator ==''BAIL''== * [[/Frederick George Bail|Bail, Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3Q-328] - 1917(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3YS Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1844, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3ABA James Oliver Bail - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Box Hill, Vic, 1943-1968; Box Hill North, 1972-1977) * [[/James Oliver Bail|Bail, James Oliver "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3Q-V6V] - 1914(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3ABA Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 1, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3YS Frederick George Bail - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Box Hill, Vic, 1937-54); builder (Box Hill, Vic, 1963; Canterbury, Vic, 1968; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BAILEY''== * [[/Arthur Harrison Bailey|Bailey, Arthur Harrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMVV-76L] - 1879(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: XVY Adelaide (Unley, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Unley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/George Bailey|Bailey, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKW-8PX] - 1882(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 5GB Mt Gambier (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 79, 1915 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: retired (Mt Gambier, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5GB - George Bailey" * [[/George Edward Bailey| Bailey, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-XSN] - 1916(Qld)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AGI Sydney (Kogarah, 1937-1939); 2AEI Sydney (Bondi, 1950; Kogarah, 1954); 2AEI Narrandera (1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1896, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) – Comment: Another contemporaneous GEB - Electoral Rolls: apprenticed fitter (Kogarah, NSW, 1937-1943); aircraft surveyor (Narrandera, NSW, 1954); director (Narrandera, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Jack Harry Bailey|Bailey, Jack Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG85-LZ4] - 1912(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4JC Brisbane (Red Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1299, 1934, Qld; BOCP 1902, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Red Hill, Qld, 1936-1937); electrical mechanic (Annerley, Qld, 1943-1954); teacher (Tarragindi, Qld, 1958-1963); college principal (Mackay, Qld, 1968); principal (Bundaberg, Qld, 1972; Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Howard Bailey|Bailey, Robert Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLM-1X6] - 1917(SA)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5NW Crystal Brook (1936-1939); 5NW Adelaide (Kensington Park, 1947-1948; Huddleston, 1954-1960); 5NW Crystal Brook (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1764, 1936, SA; BOCP 673, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Crystal Brook, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BAILUE''== * [[/Ivan Bailue|Bailue, Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56H-ZTW] - 1911(NZ)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2TN Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1937); 2AEL Sydney (Randwick, 1937); 2TN Sydney (Waverley, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Randwick, 1955-1961; Engadine, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1395, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Randwick, NSW, 1943; Waverley, NSW, 1949-1954; Randwick, NSW, 1958); mechanic (Engadine, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''BAIN''== * [[/Henry Murdoch Bain|Bain, Henry Murdoch or Murdock]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY9L-721] - 1905(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3HB Melbourne (Werribee, 1937-1939); 3CC Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1947-1948); 3CC Ballarat (1954-1956); 3CC Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 123, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1931); wireless operator (Werribee, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Essendon North, Vic, 1949); RAAF officer (Ballarat, Vic, 1954); RAAF (Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1963-1967) * [[/John Leonard Bain|Bain, John Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4V-6SV] - 1891(Eng)-19??(NSW?) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 109, 1915 - ship wireless officer (pre WW1, WW1); journalist (technical editor, Listener-In, -1934+); clubs (IRE USA); WW1 (1916-1919); Associate Editor, Popular Radio Weekly (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as associate editor, Popular Radio Weekly, Victoria) - Education: B.Sc.(London) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1925-1936); journalist (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10688424 AWM] ==''BAIRD''== * [[/Thomas William Allan Baird|Baird, Thomas William Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKG-JVD] - 1886(Qld)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 4DY Receive Brisbane (Bayswater, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (AIF, 11 Field Company Engineers, 1916) - Electoral Rolls: gardener (North Pine, Qld, 1908); labourer (Bayswater, Qld, 1912-1913); storeman (Torwood, Qld, 1916-1943) * [[/W. Baird|Baird, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIG Sydney (Hurstville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified ==''BAKER''== * [[/Alfred William Baker|Baker, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HT-9KZ] - 1917(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5BQ Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2373, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Andrew Claude Baker|Baker, Andrew Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TG-RZ9] - 1897(Eng)-1935(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 144, 1915; 2COCP 193, 1930; 1COCP 303, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Clayfield, 1914-1917; Rockhampton, 1919-1934) * [[/Charles Whiteway Baker|Baker, Charles Whiteway]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL93-HYP] - 1905(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3VP Receive Bendigo (1923-1924); 3VP Bendigo (1925-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 156, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 451, 1942 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a "listener"); merchant - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bendigo, 1927-1931); merchant (Bendigo, 1934-1968; Kennington, 1972-1977) * [[/Edwin Weldon Baker|Baker, Edwin Weldon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWP-F1D] - 1895(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4CI Receive Brisbane (Northgate, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 733, 1922 - amateur receiver - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Northgate, 1919-1977) * [[/Ernest James Baker|Baker, Ernest James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6F-K5B] - 1904(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2FP Receive Newcastle (Maryville, 1922-1923); 2FP Newcastle (Maryville, 1924-1928; Wickham, 1929; Hamilton, 1930-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 69, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hamilton, 1930-1972) * [[/Herbert Edward Baker|Baker, Herbert Edward "Bert", "H.E."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2B-245] - 1875(Vic)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4HB Charleville (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; grazier - Halcyon: p. 81, 111 - Electoral Rolls: station manager (Charleville, 1903); grazier (Charleville, 1908-1943) - TroveTag:"4HB - Herbert Edward Baker"(270+ tags) & "!Wikibooks HE Baker" * [[/Harold Graham Baker|Baker, Harold Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZV-F8J] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3GB Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1939, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1436, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, Lieutenant Commander, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943); student (Auburn, Vic, 1949) * [[/John Frederick Thomas Baker|Baker, John Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCY6-8XY] - 1908(???)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Melbourne (Northcote, 1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 325, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Northcote, Vic, 1931-1936; Preston, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Sidney Charles Baker|Baker, Sydney or Sidney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZSZ-J4H] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3KU Receive Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1922-1924), 3BK Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1925-1933; Albert Park, 1937; South Melbourne, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Bonbeach, 1955-1969; Seaford, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 177, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (South Melbourne, 1937); optical mechanic (Carrum, 1963-1972); retired (Carrum, 1977) * [[/Thomas Despard Baker|Baker, Thomas Despard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSD-1Z3] - 1913(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3DK Boonoonar (1935-1939); 3DK Melbourne (Sunshine, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1570, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Boonoonar, Vic, 1937; Koo-wee-rup, Vic, 1942); process worker (Sunshine, Vic, 1949-1963; Albion, Vic, 1967-1972; Sunshine, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Walter Ross Baker|Baker, Walter Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CY-D78] - 1905(SA)-1978(Vic) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD) ==''BALDERSON''== * [[/Loris John Balderson|Balderson, Loris John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMVR-1RW] - 1895(Vic)-1932(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; RAAF (Flying Officer, Technical Branch, 1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: officer, RAAF (Footscray, 1924); flying officer (Werribee, 1925); flight-lieutenant (Werribee, 1931) - Links: [https://www.crossandcockade.com/uploads/Balderson.pdf Bio] ==''BALDEY''== * [[/Kelvin Coxall Baldey|Baldey, Kelvin Coxall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LG-KYB] - 1909(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 811, 1931, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Townsville, Qld, 1936-1943; Mackay, Qld, 1949; Maryborough, Qld, 1954); bank manager (Boonah, Qld, 1958; Bardon, Qld, 1963-1972) ==''BALDOCK''== * [[/Alexander Baldock|Baldock, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8BF-KQ3] - 1915(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3XQ Melbourne (Preston, 1933-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1196, 1933, Vic; COCP2 517, 1941; COCP1 559, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1937-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954) ==''BALL''== * [[/Cyril William Ball|Ball, Cyril William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Q6-7YH] - 1910(Eng)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2NK Sydney (Hurstville, 1931-1938; Brighton-le-Sands, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 747, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1936); salesman (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1972; Monterrey, NSW, 1980) ==''BALLINGER''== * [[/James William Ballinger|Ballinger, James William "Jerry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKS-Z98] - 1910(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3NK Camperdown (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 953, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Camperdown, Vic, 1931-1980) ==''BALSILLIE''== * [[/John Graeme Balsillie|Balsillie, John Graeme]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7MR-7MN] - 1885(Qld)-1924(USA) - radio business proprietor, senior federal public servant (PMGS, Commonwealth Wireless Expert), inventor, (Halcyon, not mentioned) - [https://www.antiquewireless.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol.-24.pdf John Graeme Balsilie: Australia's Forgotten Wireless Pioneer]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/balsillie-john-graeme-5117 ADB] ==''BAMFIELD''== * [[/Alfred George Bamfield|Bamfield, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM19-HNG] - 1892(NSW)-1918(NZL) - Licences: XQJ Corfield (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Halcyon: p. 3 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Muttaburra, Qld, 1913) ==''BANCROFT''== * [[/Dawn Bancroft|Coleman nee Bancroft, Dawn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5NB-S5X] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - author ("Adventures of a Radio Technician: My 50 Years with Telecom and the ABC" "This book is dedicated first of all to my father, Stanley John Bancroft, whose story this is, and all those other unknown and unseen radio technicians working behind the scenes without whom Radio would not exist" - Relationships: Daughter of Stanley John Bancroft - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2312924559/view NLA Digitised Book] * [[/Stanley John Bancroft|Ryan (biological) or Bancroft (fostered), Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3X-W6M] - 1909(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Broadcast technician (2CY); federal public servant (PMGD, ABC) - Relationships: Father of Dawn Coleman nee Bancroft - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (St Peters, NSW, 1931; Tempe, NSW, 1933-1937); broadcast mechanic (Reid, ACT, 1943); broadcast technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949); technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1954; Beverley Hills, NSW, 1963-1968; Lugarno, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2312924559/view NLA Digitised Book] ==''BANKS''== * [[/Harold Edward William Banks|Banks, Harold Edward William "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S7-3BT] - 1911(NZL)-2000(Tas) - Licences: 7HB Hobart (North Hobart, 1938-1939; Richmond, 1946-1956; Penna, 1960-1965; New Town, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (New Zealand?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hobart North, 1936-1937); council clerk (Richmond, 1943-1954) * [[/Stanley William Banks|Banks, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX94-6DH] - 1911(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2SB Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939); 2ASS Sydney (Maroubra, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1122, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Coogee, NSW, 1935-1937); builder (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1980) ==''BANNISTER''== * [[/Claude Bannister|Bannister, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8V6-GPZ] - 1892(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJCX Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914; Balaclava, Vic, 1914; Brighton Beach, Vic, 1915-1919; St Kilda, Vic, 1919); farmer (Lake Boga, Vic, 1919-1934); sales (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); postal employee (Mansfield, Vic, 1943; Benalla, Vic, 1949-1954); nil (Benalla, Vic, 1963) * [[/Henry Keith Bannister|Bannister, Henry Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCV-X6D] - 1898(Fiji)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XACU - Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Hambledon, Qld, 1921); sugar chemist (Racecourse Mill, Mackay, Qld, 1925); manager (Roseville, NSW, 1930-1963); nil (Wahroonga, NSW, 1968) - TroveTag: "XACU - Henry Keith Bannister" - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2152700 WW1 Nominal Roll] ==''BANYER''== * [[/Ingram Banyer|Banyer, Ingram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9F95-CYX] - 1893(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: XVQ Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Private, 1916; discharged medically unfit, hernia - Electoral Rolls: clerk at time of enlistment 1916; clerk (Blackwood, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BARBER''== * [[/Samuel George Barber|Barber, Samuel George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-66B] - 1913(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5MV Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1933-1937; Woodville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1232, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: welder (Woodville, SA, 1939); radio engineer (5RM, Berri, SA, 1941; Glenelg, SA, 1943) * [[/William Henry Barber|Barber, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY4N-QRD] - 1897(SA)-1965(WA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Cumberland, 1923-1925); 5WH Adelaide (Cumberland, 1926-1931); 5WH Port Pirie (1933-1937); 6DX Kalgoorlie (1938-1939; 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 266, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, 1937-1963) - Trovetag: "5WH - William Henry Barber" ==''BARBIER''== * [[/Edward Alphonse Barbier|Barbier, Edward Alphonse or Alphonse Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLV-5TW] - 1904(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: 5MD Adelaide (Stockdale Reserve, 1932-1939; City, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 958, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BARBOUR''== * [[/Kenneth Heyward Barbour|Barbour, Kenneth Heyward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-1VZ] - 1905(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3ZI Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: AOCP 105, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BARDIN''== * [[/William Frederic Bardin|Bardin, William Frederic or Frederick "Bill", "Old Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSS9-TG4] - 1899(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3ZA Melbourne (North Carlton, 1923-1925); 4AB Townsville (1925-1927); 4AB Brisbane (Fairfield & Yeronga, 1931-1933); 2ABZ Sydney (Ermington & Dundas 1937-1939, 1946-1961+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 615, 1921; 1COCP 58, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG); coastal radio operator (AWA); state public servant (4QG); federal public servant (Halcyon, p. 63) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Townsville, 1922); radio engineer (Townsville, 1925; Buranda, 1926; Fairfield, 1928); engineer (Dundas, 1936-1943; Eastwood, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "3ZA-4AB-2ABZ - William Frederic Bardin"(240+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Bardin"(110+ tags) ==''BARKER''== * [[/Rupert Morphew Barker|Barker, Rupert Morphew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGH-7LM] - 1890(Eng)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 5RM Adelaide (Prospect, 1924-1933); 7RM Hobart (City, 1947-1948; Lenah Valley, 1949-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified in England) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; broadcast engineer (sound) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Yarra, Vic, 1931-1936; Hobart North, Tas, 1937; Hobart South, Tas, 1943); sound engineer (Hobart West, Tas, 1949); engineer (Moonah, Tas, 1954; New Town, Tas, 1963) - TroveTag: "5RM-7RM - Rupert Morphew Barker" * [[/William Henry Barker|Barker, William Henry (R.?)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHGY-243] - 1905(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Concord, 1923-1924); 2BW Sydney (Concord, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 217, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Concord, 1930-1943) - Comment: beware several contemporaneous William Henry Barker's ==''BARLIN''== * [[/George Kenneth Barlin|Barlin, George Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2VX-DP3] - 1916(NSW)-2016(ACT) - qualifications (BOCP 67, 1937), long term employee 2CA Canberra, manager TV network ==''BARLOW''== * [[/Albert Ernest Barlow|Barlow, Albert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5XH-6YM] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2IO Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Miranda, 1946-1948; Sutherland, 1950-1969); 2BLX Sydney (Sutherland, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1336, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1936-1937); tester (Miranda, NSW, 1943-1949); storekeeper (Sutherland, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Edward Barlow|Barlow, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K2-2FL] - 1895(NSW)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 2GQ Receive Armidale (1922); 2GQ Armidale (1922-1926); 2GQ Glen Innes (1927); 2GQ Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1928); 2GQ Canberra (1929); 2GQ Mudgee (1930-1931); 2GQ Sydney (Cammeray, 1933-1934; North Sydney, 1935-1936; Mosman, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 4, 1924, No. 3 in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Mudgee, 1930-1932; Cammeray, 1933-1935; Milsons Point, 1936; Mosman, 1937); divisional returning officer (Bathurst, 1943; Mosman, 1949-1958) - TroveTag: "2GQ - Edward Barlow" ==''BARNES''== * [[/Alfred Joseph Barnes|Barnes, Alfred Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GC-P6M] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Sydney (Bondi North, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Dundas, 1954-1975; Telopea, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1562, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1930); fitter (Bondi, NSW, 1934-1954); engineer (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972; Telopea, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric Harold Barnes|Barnes, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTXH-29C] - 1914(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3DQ Melbourne (Moreland, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 739, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Edward Barnes|Barnes, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BY-856] - 1912(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2OX Lismore (1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1343, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Lismore, NSW, 1936-1937); telegraphist (Five Dock, NSW, 1943); audit inspector (Five Dock, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Thomas Walter Barnes|Barnes, Thomas Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z6-PZ2] - 1910(Vic)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 3TB Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1929-1933; Moonee Ponds, 1937-1939; West Brunswick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 537, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 243,1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ascot Vale, 1931-1936); mechanic (Moonee Ponds, 1937-1942); electrical maintenance (West Brunswick, 1949-1980) - Comment: another contemporaneous Thomas Walter Barnes (1893-1925) * [[/Thomas William Barnes|Barnes, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CH-CY5] - 1913(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ABI Sydney (Undercliffe, 1936-1939; Marrickville, 1946-1950); 2ABI Wollongong (Fairy Meadow, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1608, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937-1943); lecturer (Marrickville, NSW, 1949; Fairy Meadow, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Valentine Leo Barnes|Barnes, Valentine or Valentine Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBCN-85J] - 1893(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XJF Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1913); Receive (Valve Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923); 3OT Melbourne (Brighton East, 1937-1939, 1947-1956); 3QE Melbourne (Brighton East, 1960); 3OT Melbourne (Brighton East, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified ca 1912) - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1925; Brighton, Vic, 1927-1967; Brighton East, Vic, 1972) ==''BARNETT''== * [[/Cobrey Morton Barnett|Barnett, Cobrey Morton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN77-CTM] - 1907(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3VD Melbourne (Parkdale, 1947-1956; West Melbourne, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2204, 1938, Vic; COCP3 1595, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Parkdale, Vic, 1937-1954) * [[/Frederick Stanley Barnett|Barnett, Frederick Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN23-CSB] - 1890(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: XJDN Melbourne (North Williamstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: sailmaker (Williamstown, Vic, 1912-1919); postal mechanic (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1930-1932); mechanic (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1963) ==''BARRACLOUGH''== * [[/Francis Barraclough|Barraclough, Francis "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KL-MNY] - 1903(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4GY Brisbane (Kedron, 1933-1935); 4GX Brisbane (Kedron, 1935-1939; 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1075, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2); radio service (Palings) - Halcyon: p. 81 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Kedron, 1937-1972) ==''BARRATT''== * [[/William Gordon Barratt|Barratt, William Gordon "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2N7-Y2D] - 1912(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3WT Geelong (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2126, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pensioner (Geelong, Vic, 1934-1937); nil (Geelong, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''BARRY''== * [[/John Milton Waugh Barry|Barry, John Milton Waugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNS8-KQL] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3XM Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 745, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Essendon, Vic, 1931-1942); architect (Essendon, Vic, 1949); farmer (Casterton, Vic, 1954); grazier (Casterton, Vic, 1963); retired (Casterton, Vic, 1967; Learmonth, Vic, 1967) * [[/William Lawrence Barry|Barry, William Lawrence (BMD) or Lawrence William (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MK6C-NBK] - 1905(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4FQ Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: storeman (South Brisbane, Qld, 1929); taxi driver (South Brisbane, Qld, 1937-1968) ==''BARTHOLD''== * [[/Godfrey Lewis Barthold|Barthold, Godfrey Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZKR-JWZ] - 1899(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3GL Melbourne (Malvern, 1925-1927); 3BT Melbourne (Malvern, 1931-1939; Glen Iris, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 210, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 3GL amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 3GL Geelong commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1924-1931); radio manufacturer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Mt Martha, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BARTHOLOMEW''== * [[/Charles Percy Bartholomew|Bartholomew, Charles Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CZ-8YR] - 1861(Eng)-1942(NSW) - Licences: XBM Sydney (Mosman, 1911-1914); 2FO Receive Sydney (Kirribilli, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; company director (AWA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo AWA) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Milsons Point, 1930-1937) - Comment: famously charged and convicted of trading with the enemy during WW1 but only slapped on wrist (together with Ernest Thomas Fisk and Hugh Robert Denison) - TroveTag: "XBM-2FO - Charles Percy Bartholomew" ==''BARTON''== * [[/Edward Gustavus Campbell Barton|Barton, Edward Gustavus Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ57-87Y] - 1857(Vic)-1942(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - pioneer wireless experimenter; scientist; business proprietor (Barton & White) - Halcyon: not mentioned) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/barton-edward-gustavus-campbell-9445 ADB] * [[/Graham Francis Barton|Barton, Graham Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5P-KYT] - 1918(SA)-2005(SA) - Licences: 5BN Mt Gambier (1937-1939); 5BN Adelaide (Unley, 1947-1956; Malvern, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1993, 1937, SA; 1COCP 1709, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Hyde Park, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Richard McRae Barton|Barton, Richard McRae "Dick"]] - 1940(???)-2021(Qld) - broadcast engineer, director engineering FACTS (1981-2001), ABU Engineering Award 2004, Fellow SMPTE, contributed to development DTV standards, chaired preparatory meeting to WRC 2000, [https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-r/oth/0a/07/R0A070000420001PDFE.pdf ITU Tribute] ==''BARTRAM''== * [[/Graeme Bartram|Bartram, Graeme]] - historian (early Aus wireless: 2011 "John Graeme Balsilie: Australia's Forgotten Wireless Pioneer"[https://www.antiquewireless.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol.-24.pdf]) ==''BASEBY''== * [[/Cecil Herbert Baseby|Baseby, Cecil Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CP-K8C] - 1898(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5BZ Adelaide (Kingswood, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2311, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kingswood, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BASHAR''== * [[/Ahmet Tahsin Bashar|Bashar, Ahmet Tahsin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKP-TGF] - 1922(Cyprus)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2TU Sydney (North Sydney, 1937; Cammeray, 1955; Crows Nest, 1960; Crows Nest, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (West Sydney, NSW, 1949); textile worker (Surry Hills, NSW, 1954; Glenmore, NSW, 1958); clerk (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1963-1972); assistant clerk (Paddington, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BASIL-COOKE''== * Frank Basil-Cooke see Cooke, Frank Basil "Basil" ==''BASSETT''== * [[/Francis Rankin Bassett|Bassett, Francis Rankin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQZJ-28Y] - 1906(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2FR Sydney (Bexley, 1925-1928; Arncliffe, 1929); 2FR Singleton (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 194, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: in 1920s shared licence with brother John Bassett - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Singleton, NSW, 1930-1937); electrician (Singleton, New South Wales, 1943-1980) * [[/John Bassett|Bassett, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8M2-8XN] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2VO Receive Stroud (1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 914, 1926; AOCP 232, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 78, 1930; COCP1 346, 1933 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: in 1920s shared licence with brother Francis Rankin Bassett - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Bexley, NSW, 1943-1968); retired (Bexley, NSW, 1972-1977; Nashua, NSW, 1977) ==''BASTOW''== * [[/Geoffrey Campbell Bastow|Bastow, Geoffrey Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JQ-L6B] - 1916(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2UB Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1934-1936; Paddington, 1937-1939; Artarmon, 1946-1950; Wahroonga, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1327, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: production engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Wahroonga, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BATCHLER''== * [[/Charles Victor Batchler|Batchler, Charles Victor "Victor"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4NN-FXJ] - 1897(Tas)-1985(Tas) - Licences: XZJ Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: Uncle of 7JB-3AJB Jack Copeland Batchler - Electoral Rolls: shift engineer (Waddamana, 1922) * [[/Jack Copeland Batchler|Batchler, Jack Copeland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCSK-D8F] - 1910(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7JB Hobart (1932-1939); 3AJB Melbourne (1947); 7JB Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1948-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 957, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: nephew of XZJ Charles Victor Batchler; husband of 7YL Joyce Isabel Batchler nee Crowder - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Nelson, 1943-1949); no occupation (Nelson, 1972) * [[/Joyce Isabel Crowder|Batchler nee Crowder, Joyce Isabel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNY-PKG] - 1915(Tas)-2015(Tas) - Licences: 7YL Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1936-1980) - Qualifications: AOCP 1627, 1936, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL - Relationships: Wife of 7JB-3AJB Jack Copeland Batchler - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Nelson, 1943-1972) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''BATE''== * [[/Arthur John Bate|Bate, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKQ-PYC] - 1917(WA)-2010(SA) - Licences: 5ZA Adelaide (Adelaide City, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1891, 1937, SA; BOCP 1481, 1956; 1COCP 2049, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BATES''== * [[/Jack Lister Bates|Bates, Jack Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGK-238] - 1912(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4UR Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1947; Lutwyche, 1948-1969; Toombul, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1430, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio Club (WIAQ, QSL Manager); part of the "U" gang; WW2 - Halcyon: p. 12, 99, 137, 141, 145 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Teneriffe, Qld, 1936-1943); labourer (Lutwyche, Qld, 1949-1958; Wooloowin, Qld, 1968); cashier (Toombul, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''BATH''== * [[/William Alonzo Bath|Bath, William Alonzo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4X-T2J] - 1908(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4YK Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Geebung, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2150, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1937-1954; Geebung, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BATT''== * [[/Cecil Henry Batt|Batt, Cecil Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMLJ-5SB] - 1904(Tas)-1942(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Bothwell (1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 434, 1940 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Bothwell, 1928); labourer (Melton Mowbray, 1936-1937) ==''BATTLE''== * [[/Edmund Thomas Battle|Battle, Edmund Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6C8-G32] - 1890(UK)-1970(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a listener) - Electoral Rolls: teamster (Dorrigo, 1913); dairy farmer (Malanda, 1919); sawmill manager (Tumoulin, 1931); sawmiller (Ravenshoe, 1936-1937); timber merchant (Paddington, 1943); sawmiller (Albion, 1949) ==''BATTYE''== * [[/James Sykes Battye|Battye, James Sykes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V7W-HL5] - 1871(Vic)-1954(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - librarian; historian; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as chairman, special committee, Western Australian Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: librarian (Perth, 1910-1937); principal librarian (Perth, 1943-1949) - Links: [[w:James Battye|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/battye-james-sykes-5156 ADB] ==''BATY''== * [[/Richard Baty|Baty, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLV-BZX] - 1913(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 5MH Adelaide (Brompton, 1931; Pennington, 1937; Challa Gardens, 1938-1939; Lockleys, 1954-1969; Henley Beach South, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 757, 1931, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 160, 1934; BOCP 242, 1939; 1COCP 323, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Franklin, SA, 1941-1943) ==''BAUER''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Bauer|Bauer, Alfred Thomas "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MSCM-QB1] - 1908(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4AT Brisbane (Annerley, 1927-1933) & Cairns? - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 333, 1927, No. 36 in Qld; CPRTelephony 1119, 1928; 1COCP 92, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG); state public servant (4QG); WW2 - Halcyon: p. 67, 86, 111, 127, 130 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cairns, 1936; Camp Hill, 1937); radio tech (Camp Hill, 1943-1980) ==''BAXTER''== * [[/Arthur Henry Baxter|Baxter, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62R-CKR] - 1900(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6BX Geraldton (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1989, 1937, WA; BOCP 381, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: station employee (Lyons River Station, Carnarvon, WA, 1925-1926); wood merchant (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937); broadcast station operator (Geraldton, WA, 1949-1972); retired (Thornlie, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Laurence Baxter|Baxter, Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9698-Y9J] - 1919(NSW)-2001(???) - Licences: 2NB Sydney (Cremorne, 1946-1947); 2AMB Sydney (Cremorne, 1948-1961; Mosman, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2410, 1939, NSW; BOCP 437, 1942; COCP2 902, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Withdrawal: 2NB amateur callsign possibly withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2NB Broken Hill national service - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cremorne, NSW, 1943-1958); radio technician (Mosman West, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Sidney Roy Baxter|Baxter, Sidney or Sydney Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWX9-XWV] - 1915(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4FJ Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1935-1939; Coorparoo Heights, 1946-1947; Cribb Island, 1948-1950; Camp Hill, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1569, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAN, wireless officer); employment (Trittons, radio service); business proprietor (radio service) - Halcyon: p. 76, 137 - Electoral Rolls: truck driver (Camp Hill, Qld, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Cribb Island, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BEAMES''== * [[/Kenneth Beames|Beames, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NQJ-L17] - 1899(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: N754 Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922); 2IB Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; wireless operator (at WW1 enlistment 1917) - amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 1st/4th Signals Troop, 1st Anzac Mounted Division, 1917-1919) - Awards: 1914/1915 Star Medal; British War Medal; Victory Medal - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (at WW1 enlistment); manufacturer (Five Dock, 1930-1958; Linden, 1963-1980) ==''BEAN''== * [[/Leslie Percival Reed Bean|Bean, Leslie Percival Reed]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHWZ-6ZZ] - 1884(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZT Sydney (Mosman, 1923-1925); 2LP Sydney (Mosman, 1924-1928; Artarmon, 1929-1936; Pymble, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - PMGD (Elec. Engineer, 1904-1919); L. P. R. Bean & Co (founder 1920-1926); Stromberg-Carlson (founder, 1927-1933+); Council IREAust - Electoral Rolls: electrical instrument fitter (Ascot Vale, 1909); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1912-1915; Artarmon, NSW, 1930); company director (Pymble, 1933-1943; Roseville, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Lindfield, 1958-1968) ==''BEANEY''== * [[/William Spencer Beaney|Beaney, William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XB-263] - 1916(SA)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 4BV Rockhampton (1954); 5WB Adelaide (Plympton, 1955-1956); 4BN Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1960; Hawthorne, 1965; Holland Park, 1969); 4BN Warana Beach (1980) - Qualifications: BOCP 32, 1936; COCP3 1637, 1953; AOCP 3398, 1953, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice radio engineer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1937); radio engineer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1941-1943; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1954); radio technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1963); manager (Holland Park, Qld, 1968-1972); clerk (Coorparoo, Qld, 1977); retired (Kawana Waters, Qld, 1980) ==''BEARD''== * [[/Ernest Gordon Beard|Beard, Ernest Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2G-25R] - 1897(Eng)-1968(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 304, 1939 - broadcast engineer (United Distributors; 2KY; 2GB); inventor; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as consulting engineer, 2GB) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northbridge, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Northbridge, 1936-1937); wireless engineer (Willoughby, 1943-1949); engineer (Forestville, 1958-1963) - Links: [https://www.radiomuseum.org/dsp_hersteller_detail.cfm?company_id=12500 radiomuseum.org] * [[/Norman George Beard|Beard, Norman George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9G-GSZ] - 1902(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 3DR Receive Balnarring (1922-1923); 2PK Wentworthville (1930); 2ALJ Sydney (Prospect, 1939; Toongabbie, 1946-1954; Brookvale, 1955; Dee Why, 1956-1961); 2ALJ Terrigal (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 583, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; TVOCP 25, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Pendle Hill, NSW, 1930; Balnarring, Vic, 1931; Prospect, NSW, 1933-1937); RAAF instructor (Ballarat, 1942); teacher (Toongabbie, 1949-1954; Brookvale, 1958); retired (Terrigal, 1963-1972; Wendouree, Vic, 1977; Caves Beach, 1980) ==''BEARUP''== * [[/Herbert Andrew Bearup|Bearup, Herbert Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLJ-B1C] - 1900(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: V740 Receive Melbourne (Caulfield East, 1922); 3GT Receive Melbourne (Caulfield East, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Malvern East, 1921-1924; Caulfield East, 1925-1928); farmer (Bentleigh, 1934-1949); engineer (Highett, 1963-1967; Moorabbin, 1972-1980) * [[/Thomas William Bearup|Bearup, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J7R-T9D] - 1897(Vic)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 224, 1916 - studio manager 3LO (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as studio manager, 3LO, Victoria); WW1 (merchant navy) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Caulfield, 1924); radio engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (Roseville, NSW, 1943) ==''BEATSON''== * [[/Robert John Beatson|Beatson, Robert John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSJV-2D2] - 1909(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4BB Brisbane (Wilston, 1928); 4BB Maryborough (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 394, 1928, No. 44 in Qld; AOLCP 173, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club administrator (WIAQ); broadcast engineer (4MB); WW2 - Halcyon: p. 68, 139, 141, 163, 164 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maryborough, 1931); radiotrician (Maryborough, 1937-1949); radio engineer (Maryborough, 1954-1980) ==''BEATTIE''== * [[/Herbert Spencer Meurant Beattie|Beattie, Herbert Spencer Meurant]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ65-KTL] - 1888(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 3DV Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1922); 3DV Melbourne (Box Hill, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1914-1927); salesman (Thornleigh, NSW, 1930); electrical engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1934-1936); agent (Cabramatta, 1943); auctioneer (Ettalong, 1943); no occupation (Fairfield, NSW, 1954-1958; Flagstaff, NSW, 1963) ==''BECHERVAISE''== * [[/William Philip Bechervaise|Bechervaise, William Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MVNP-4HQ] - 1831(Eng)-1907(Vic) - radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria), employment (Victoria Posts and Telegraphs Department) ==''BECK''== * [[/Alan Beavis Beck|Beck, Alan Beavis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR7-N8Q] - 1911(Vic)-1982(WA) - Licences: 5XW Adelaide (West Mitcham, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 370, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Shenton Park, WA, 1937; Myrtle Bank, SA, 1941-1943); research chemist (Subiaco, 1949-1980) ==''BECKETT''== * [[/Oliver Charles Beckett|Beckett, Oliver Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDM6-PC6] - 1907(Eng)-1972(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2184, 1938, WA; COCP1 371, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bencubbin, WA, 1931; Beverley, WA, 1936-1937); aeradio operator (Carnarvon, WA, 1943); senior communications officer (Redcliffe, WA, 1954-1958); communications instructor (Carlisle, WA, 1963; Rivervale, WA, 1968) ==''BEDFORD''== * [[/Robert Arthur Buddicom Bedford|Bedford, Robert Arthur Buddicom]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC5Q-1KX] - 1874(Eng)-1951(SA) - Licences: 5RB Kyancutta (1924-1939; 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of William Rudolf Buddicom Bedford - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Kyancutta, 1939-1941); retired (Kyancutta, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/buddicom-robert-arthur-5417 ADB] * [[/William Rudolf Buddicom Bedford|Bedford, William Rudolf Buddicom "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Y3-X4Z] - 1909(Eng)-1972(SA) - Licences: likely operator of 5RB Kyancutta - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 1893, 1954 - WW2 - Relationships: son of 5RB Robert Arthur Buddicom Bedford - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kyancutta, 1939-1943) ==''BEECH''== * [[/Frederick Sidney Beech|Beech, Frederick Sidney or Sydney "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-6BC] - 1895(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4FB Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1930-1939; Norman Park, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 629, 1930, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; jeweller - Halcyon: p. 75, 76, 90 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Bulimba, 1917-1919; Coorparoo, 1919-1972; Norman Park, 1977) ==''BEER''== * [[/James Albert Beer|Beer, James Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJTF-7PP] - 1890(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922-1923); 2CW Sydney (Ashfield, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Training School, 191916-17; Signals Training Unit, Egypt, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1958) ==''BEGBIE''== * [[/Richard Begbie|Begbie, Richard]] - historian (broadcasting), journalist, radio clubs (HRSA) ==''BEHRMANN''== * [[/Anton Ewald Behrmann|Behrmann, Anton Ewald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGM-BBC] - 1907(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2BD Sydney (Kensington, 1932-1933; Pyrmont, 1934-1936; Cremorne, 1937-1939; Marrickville, 1946-1955; Petersham, 1956-1957; Waverley, 1958-1961; Ryde, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 954, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1932-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glenmore, NSW, 1930; Chippendale, NSW, 1933); butcher (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1936; Marrickville, NSW, 1943); aero engineer (Marrickville, NSW, 1949); motor mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1954; Petersham, NSW, 1958; North Ryde, NSW, 1968); mechanic (Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BELJON''== * [[/Robin Ernest Beljon|Beljon, Robin Ernest "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD3-VR3] - 1897(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2RB Lithgow (1926-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 259, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lithgow, 1930-1934); turner (Lithgow, 1937-1943); foreman (Lithgow, 1949-1968); retired (Lithgow, 1972) ==''BELL''== * [[/Allan Charles Bell|Bell, Allan Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G14G-3LN] - 1912(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ACB Sydney (Bexley North, 1946; Lewisham, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2414, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio worker (Marrickville, NSW, 1935-1936); radio engineer (Canterbury, NSW, 1943; Petersham North, NSW, 1949-1954); hotel proprietor (Paddington, NSW, 1958) * [[/Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell|Bell, Francis Wirgman Dillon "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7QW-CM4] - 1896(NZ)-1987(NZ) - ZL4AA Waihemo, amateur operator, first to 2 way QSO New Zealand to Australia (Apr 1923), South America, USA (Sep 1924), England (Oct 1924, G2SZ); WW1 (gunner, France & Belgium till invalided 1917) - Relationships: Brother of Margaret Brenda Bell, first licensed female NZ amateur - TroveTag: "ZL4AA - Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell" - Links: [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4b20/bell-francis-wirgman-dillon Bio]; [https://www.soundarchives.co.nz/collections/catalogue/catalogue-item?record_id=222015 Sound Archives]; [https://www.zl4aa.org.nz/frank-bell-trans-world-radio-contact/ NZART Otago] * [[/H. G. Bell|Bell, H. G.]] - 19??-19?? - 4HG Brisbane (South Toowong = Taringa, 1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 321, 1927, No. 33 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: p. 111 - Callsign: later to Harry Brown - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Dudley Jack Benham Bell|Bell, Dudley Jack Benham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYSZ-BFN] - 1908(Vic)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 3SN Shepparton (1934-1939, 1947-1948); 9SN Port Moresby (1948, 1969); P29JB Boroko (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1362, 1934, Vic; COCP1 359, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Shepparton, Vic, 1931-1937) * [[/James Bell|Bell, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRD1-SY2] - 1918(NSW)-1991(USA) - Licences: 2ABO Sydney (Dundas,1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1615, 1936, NSW; COCP2 601, 1942; COCP1 629, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leslie William Gordon Bell|Bell, Leslie William Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67S-RQ5] - 1904(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4CY Receive Atherton (1923); 4LZ Jubilee Pocket (1969-1975); 4LZ Airlie Beach (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 4471, 1967, Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Danbulla via Atherton, 1925-1928); farmer (Jubilee Pocket via Proserpine, 1954-1980) * [[/Margaret Brenda Dillon Bell|Bell, Margaret Brenda Dillon "Brenda"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPV-MP4] - 1891(NZ)-1979(NZ) - Licences: ZL4AA Waihemo (ca 1920s & 1930s) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; first licensed female NZ amateur - Relationships: Sister of ZL4AA Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell - Electoral Rolls: spinster (Waihemo, NZ, 1914-1922; Shag Valley Station, Waihemo, NZ, 1928-1949; Waihemo, NZ, 1954; Shag Valley Station, Palmerston, NZ, 1957-1975; Palmerston, NZ, 1978) - Links: [[Brenda_Bell|Wikipedia]]; [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4b20/bell-francis-wirgman-dillon Bio]; [https://teara.govt.nz/en/speech/71/bell-recalls-her-brother-frank-contacting-england-by-short-wave-radio Brenda's recollection of Frank's first UK contact] * [[/Robert Leonard Bell|Bell, Robert Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWN-CD5] - 1902(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1889, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ironmoulder (Collingwood, Vic, 1926; Preston, Vic, 1928); moulder (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931); driver (Caulfield, Vic, 1934-1954); technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1963-1968; Caulfield North, Vic, 1972) * [[/Ronald Jellicoe Bell|Bell, Ronald Jellicoe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHB-SXS] - 1915(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3EK Melbourne (Hampton, 1936-1939); 3MB Melbourne (Hampton, 1947; Cheltenham, 1948-1969); 3MB Harkaway (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1694, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1937-1942); insurance official (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1963); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1968; Cheltenham, Vic, 1972); retired (Harkaway, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Victor Frank Bell|Bell, Victor Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMZ-FZ7] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6KR Perth (Subiaco, 1932-1933); 6KR Kalgoorlie (1937-1939); 6KR Perth (Nedlands, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 907, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936); postal assistant (Leonora, WA, 1937); radio engineer (Subiaco, WA, 1937); telephone mechanic (Lamington, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); radio engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1954) * [[/Vincent Stephanus Bell|Bell, Vincent Stephanus "Vince"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHV-W8G] - 1910(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4VD Rockhampton (Rockhampton City, 1936-1937; Wandal, 1938-1939, 1946-1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1496, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; employed electrical business - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, Qld, 1932-1936); electrical mechanic (Rockhampton, Qld, 1937-1980) - Trovetag: "4VD - Vincent Stephanus Bell" * [[/William James Bell|Bell, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CL-T2Q] - 1905(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2ED Sydney (Campsie, 1933-1939; Tempe, 1946-1950; Punchbowl, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1085, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tobacco worker (Campsie, NSW, 1930-1943; Tempe, NSW, 1949; Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''BELSTEAD''== * [[/Roy Lempriere Belstead|Belstead, Roy Lempriere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1GN-CQF] - 1910(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4EI Townsville (1933-1939); 4RU Winton (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1182, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 304, 1940; 1COCP 420, 1940; TVOCP 87, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, Townsville ARC); state public servant (Qld Railways); broadcast technician (2KY); business proprietor (Belstead Electronic Repairs, Winton) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hyde Park, Qld, 1931-1937); radio technician (Dee Why, NSW, 1943; Auburn, NSW, 1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1958-1963; Auburn, NSW, 1972); retired (Winton, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''BENNETT''== * [[/Alfred Edward Bennett|Bennett, Alfred Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNP-GFM] - 1889(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager 2GB Sydney; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, 2GB, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Mosman, 1930-1931); director (Mosman, 1933; Vaucluse, 1936); inspector (Darling Point, 1943); investor (West Pennant Hills, 1949); retired (Vaucluse, 1954-1963) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bennett-alfred-edward-5207 ADB] * [[/Aubrey Vincent Bennett|Bennett, Aubrey Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT5F-KQV] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2VA Sydney (Concord, 1935-1939; Coogee, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1514, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1930-1935; Concord, NSW, 1937-1943; Coogee, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Clarence Herbert Bennett|Bennett, Clarence Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXS5-CLV] - 1887(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 449, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1909-1963); retired (Brunswick, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Patrick Curtis Bennett|Bennett, Patrick Curtis "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQW-8JT] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 3NC Melbourne (Kew, 1932-1934); 3NC Hamilton (1937); 3NC Melbourne (Auburn, 1938-1939); 3APB Shepparton (1947); 3PB Shepparton (1948); 3PB Melbourne (Doncaster, 1954-1960); 2AJB Sydney (Westmead, 1955-1960; Roseville, 1961-1969); 2AJB Terrigal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1009, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 195, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1936-1937; Mosman, NSW, 1943; Nunawading, Vic, 1949); engineer (Doncaster, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Westmead, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1963-1968; Lane Cove, NSW, 1977); retired (Terrigal, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William John Jacob Bennett|Bennett, William John Jacob]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQS-BDS] - 1906(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3DR Shepparton (1932-1933); 3DR Mooroopna (1937-1939); 3EJ Melbourne (Lilydale, 1948-1975; Chirnside Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 982, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Shepparton, Vic, 1928-1936); nil (Mooroopna, Vic, 1942); radio dealer (Lilydale, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BENOIT''== * [[/Maxwell Alfred William Benoit|Benoit, Maxwell Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HC-MQX] - 1919(Vic)-1943(Thailand) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2401, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Signalman, 8 Division Signals, 1939-1943) - Awards: Military Medal (1942) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1684287 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/619809 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11033902 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''BENROSE''== * [[/G. S. Benrose|Benrose or Penrose, G. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DH Receive Perth (Cottesloe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BENSON''== * [[/David Alfred Benson|Benson, David Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD6-W4H] - 1915(WA)-1994(WA) - Licences: 6VB Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947-1948); 6VB Laverton (1969); 6VB Perth (South Perth, 1975; Bullsbrook, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2374, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant operator (South Perth, WA, 1937); operator (South Perth, WA, 1943-1949); technician (El Sherana via Pine Creek, NT, 1963); geophysical technician (South Perth, WA, 1968-1972); farmer (Upper Swan, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Jack Benson|Benson, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRL7-ZX6] - 1913(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIC Sydney (Concord, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1997, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JBs; Individual not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Concord, NSW, 1937) ==''BENT''== * [[/Arthur Francis Wattis Bent|Bent, Arthur Francis Wattis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVG-5V7] - 1902(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3AF Geelong (1924-1939, 1946-1960); 3AF Torquay (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 199, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio dealer (Geelong, 1931-1954) - Electoral Rolls: turner (14 Coronation St, Geelong West, 1925-1927); radio dealer (Geelong, 1928-1954); radio serviceman (Torquay, 1963-1980) ==''BENTLEY''== * [[/Frank Ernest Bentley|Bentley, Frank Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93F-NPZ] - 1902(India)-1973(SA) - Licences: 5MK Adelaide (Cowandilla, 1931-1939); 5MZ Adelaide (Cowandilla, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 833, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Cowandilla, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BENTZEN''== * [[/Ivan Louis Bentzen|Bentzen, Ivan Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4X-6P4] - 1905(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4SS Brisbane (Newstead, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 964, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Bulimba, Qld, 1929); mechanic (Valley, Qld, 1936); carpenter (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943-1949); garage proprietor (Lutwyche, Qld, 1954); carpenter (Eagle Junction, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BENWELL''== * [[/George Tasman Benwell|Benwell, George Tasman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBSB-T8M] - 1914(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3KQ Melbourne (Elwood, 1937-1939; Elsternwick, 1947-1948; Ormond, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1906, 1937, Vic; COCP2 637, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Awards: Order of Australia (Community Service, 1996) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1942); accountant (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''BERGIN''== * [[/John Thomas Bergin|Bergin, John Thomas "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGP-GNM] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5JB Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1364, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Max Wulfing Bergin|Bergin, Max Wulfing]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6M1-DCN] - 1900(NSW)-1983(Cook Isls) - Licences: 2YP Receive West Maitland (1923); 2YP West Maitland (1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BERRY''== * [[/Arthur Ingham Berry|Berry, Arthur Ingham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WB6-6F5] - 1914(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3CZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1930-1939; Kew, 1946-1954; East Malvern, 1955-1956); 3CZ Warburton (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 595, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); architect (Kew North, Vic, 1943-1954); farmer (Warburton, Vic, 1963-1977) * [[/Harold Alexander Berry|Berry, Harold Alexander "Huck"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G869-8R6] - 1906(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (City, 1923); Receive Adelaide (City, 1923-1924); 5JU Adelaide (City, 1930-1931; Keswick, 1933; Norwood, 1937-1939; Kilburn, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 666, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: polisher (Kilburn, 1943) * [[/Lawrence Dudley Berry|Berry, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG2-X6J] - 1906(NSW)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5DB Adelaide (Norwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1315, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Henry Berry|Berry, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G342-ZR6] - 18??(???)-1971(Qld) - Licences: XQC Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; electrical business proprietor - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Rockhampton, 1912-1925); electrical mechanic (Rockhampton, 1928-1968) * [[/Roy James Berry|Berry, Roy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NQN-X6X] - 1908(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2NY Grafton (1933-1939, 1946-1969); 2BQD Grafton (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1159, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: body-builder (Grafton, NSW, 1932-1980) * [[/William Clive Berry|Berry, William Clive "Clive"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBT5-3L8] - 1912(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Knockrow via Bangalow (1931-1936); 2AGM Byron Bay (1938-1938, 1946-1955); 2AGM Lismore (1956-1957); 2AGM Mullumbimby (1958-1960); 2AGM Byron Bay (1961-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 30, 1930, NSW; 2COCP 302, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Knockrow, 1933-1936); woodworker (Byron Bay, 1943-1954); contractor (Ballina, 1958); no occupation (Mullumbimby, 1958); manager (Byron Bay, 1963) * [[/William James Berry|Berry, William James "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8D1-B78] - 1890(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4WB Brisbane (Yeerongpilly, 1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1295, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; instrument repairer - Comment: Several contemporaneous William James Berry's in Brisbane - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Yeerongpilly, 1958-1963); mechanic (Yeerongpilly, 1972-1980) - ==''BERTRAM''== * [[/William Louis Bertram|Bertram, William Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDBP-NGS] - 1901(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: V738 Receive Rushworth (1922); 3GR Receive Rushworth (1922); 2KR Sydney (Waverley, 1929) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 920, 1926; 2COCP 97, 1930; 1COCP 34, 1934 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Rushworth, 1922; Brunswick, 1924-1928); telegraphist (Brunswick, 1931-1942); telephonist (Brunswick, 1949-1963); retired (Frankston, 1967-1980) ==''BEST''== * [[/George Bransdon Best|Best, George Bransdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VQ-241] - 1918(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2QC Sydney (Parramatta, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1292, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (university student at time of death 1942) * [[/Robert William Best|Best, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G9-F7Z] - 1916(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2TY Newcastle (1935-1939); 2TY Lochinvar (1946-1954); 2TY Sydney (Rutherford, 1955-1956; Hunters Hill, 1957-1958; Gladesville, 1960; Boronia Park, 1961; Gladesville, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1587, 1935, NSW; BOCP 262, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Broadcasting Station, Lochinvar, NSW, 1943-1954); storekeeper (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1958); technician (Gladesville, NSW, 1963) * [[/Wallace George Haydn Best|Best, Wallace George Haydn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSF-YDK] - 1901(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2ER Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2ER Sydney (Rose Bay, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Nephew of 2EU Arthur Frederick Peters - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brisbane, Qld, 1926); manager (Ascot, Qld, 1936-1949; Bardon, Qld, 1954-1980) - TroveTag: "2ER - Wallace George Haydn Best" ==''BESTED''== * [[/Julius Phillip Bested|Bested, Julius Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ6V-YSQ] - 1907(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Rose Park, 1923); 5CS Adelaide (Salisbury, 1937-1939); 5CS Peterborough (1947-1948); 5CS Adelaide (Richmond, 1954-1960; Cumberland Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1995, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Salisbury, SA, 1939-1941) ==''BESTMANN''== * [[/Walter Barrett Bestmann|Bestmann, Walter Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCM-JTY] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 4BE Gympie (1938-1939, 1947); 4LN Gympie (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2242, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Gympie, Qld, 1936-1937); electrical foreman (Gympie, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''BEYER''== * [[/Johann Hugo Louis Beyer|Beyer, Johann Hugo Louis "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJQ-WX2] - 1894(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: XJEK Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Armadale, Vic, 1916-1925); chemist (Caulfield, Vic, 1927; Beaumaris, Vic, 1963-1972) ==''BIBBY''== * [[/Frederick Cyril Bibby|Bibby, Frederick Cyril "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH58-5XF] - 1911(Tas)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3OL Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1930-1939; Camberwell, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 681, 1930, Vic; AOLCP 38, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Camberwell, 1943-1968); operator (Camberwell, 1972-1980) ==''BICE''== * [[/William Russel Bice|Bice, William Russel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF48-PHT] - 1895(Qld)-1925(WA) - Licences: 6BX Receive Perth (Claremont, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Claremont, WA, 1919) ==''BIDGOOD''== * [[/Archibald Erle Bidgood|Bidgood, Archibald Erle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/29WT-B4Z] - 1909(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 2ALL Sydney (Willoughby, 1939; Dee Why, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: COCP2 270, 1930; AOLCP 26, 1930; COCP1 79, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1936; Willoughby, NSW, 1937; Dee Why, NSW, 1949; Beacon Hill, NSW, 1954; Toowoomba, Qld, 1958); postmaster (Pialba, Qld, 1969; South Pine, Qld, 1972); retired (Withcott, Qld, 1980) ==''BIDMEAD''== * [[/William Ernest Bidmead|Browne, William Ernest Bidmead]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZM-N3K] - 1894(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XEB Sydney (Marrickville, 1913-1914); 2SJ Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; citizen's militia (25th Signallers Co. Engineers, pre WW1); AIF (WW1, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1936); engineering fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1963) - TroveTage: "XEB-2SJ - William Ernest Bidmead" ==''BILLAN''== * [[/Leo John Billan|Billan, Leo John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4P-P87] - 1906(SA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3BR Briagolong (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1205, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Boisdale, Vic, 1931); nurseryman (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); gardener (Prahran, Vic, 1963) ==''BILLINGS''== * [[/Hubert Douglas Billings|Billings, Hubert Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WC5-G7H] - 1894(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: XJP Melbourne (Brighton Beach, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AFC, Signals); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1919; St Kilda, Vic, 1921; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1943); auditor (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BINNS''== * [[/Albert Binns|Binns, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDD-5DL] - 1895(NSW)-1918(NSW) - Licences: XCY Sydney (Mosman, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Relationships: brother of 2IE-2BJ Cecil Binns - TroveTag: "XCY - Albert Binns" * [[/Cecil Binns|Binns, Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-XTD] - 1897(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2IE Receive Sydney (Kogarah, 1922); 2BJ Sydney (Kogarah, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 46, 1924, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 79, 1932; COCP1 378, 1940 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; 1st Division Signals Coy (WW1, 1916+) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1936); radio technician (Carlingford, NSW, 1937; Eastwood, NSW, 1943-1968) - Relationships: brother of XCY Albert Binns - TroveTag: "2IE-2BJ - Cecil Binns" ==''BIRD''== * [[/Henry Scorer Bird|Bird, Henry Scorer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWH-FTC] - 1902(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3HB Melbourne (Sunshine, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Sunshine, 1924-1927); Government employee (Camberwell, 1928-1963); nil (Ashwood, 1968-1972) - Comment: 3HB callsign passed to Sunshine Radio Club 1924-1927 (prominent amateur broadcaster) * [[/Leslie James Bird|Bird, Leslie James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6X2-N4N] - 1897(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, Armidale, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armidale, 1930-1935; Wellington, 1937); civil servant (Homebush, 1943) ==''BIRT''== * [[/William Andrew Birt|Birt, William Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBK-336] - 1907(WA)-1936(WA) - Licences: 6CU Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (North Perth, WA, 1931) ==''BISCHOFF''== * [[/William Edward Conrad Bischoff|Bischoff, William Edward Conrad]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YT-QB7] - 1911(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2LZ Sydney (Crows Nest, 1930-1937); 2LZ Wentworth Falls (1938-1939, 1946-1969); 2AKM Wentworth Falls (Portable, 1939); 2LZ Sydney (Naremburn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 568, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 12, 1936; TVOCP, 346, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Naremburn, 1933-1937); wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, 1943); radio technician (Wentworth Falls, 1949-1958); tele. engineer (Naremburn, 1963); engineer (Naremburn, 1972-1980) ==''BISHOP''== * [[/Clarence Elijah Bishop|Bishop, Clarence Elijah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKZ9-G7S] - 1896(WA)-1971(WA) - Licences: 6DD Receive Albany (1923); 6DD Albany (1923-1924); 6DD Northam (1924); 6LL Katanning (1936-1939); 6LL Perth (Claremont, 1948-1954; East Victoria Park, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1746, 1936, WA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albany, WA, 1922); accountant (Katanning, WA, 1925-1937); clerk (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1954; Victoria Park, WA, 1958-1968) * [[/Frederick Edward Bishop|Bishop, Frederick Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS3-GZQ] - 1882(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2FB Sydney (Kirribilli, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Kirribilli, 1930-1931); grazier (Mullaley, Gunnedah, 1935-1949) * [[/Maurice Glanville Bishop| Bishop, Maurice Glanville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDDP-SVD] - 1908(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Middle Park, Vic, 1931); bank officer (Middle Park, 1935); bank clerk (Bank of NSW Quarters, Ouyen, 1936-1937); bank officer (Hawthorn, 1942-1949; Nelson, Tas, 1954) * [[/Reginald Bishop|Bishop, Reginald "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDJ-D3V] - 1913(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - politician; trade union leader; in conjunction with Media Minister Doug McClelland, oversaw the introduction of FM radio into Australia - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/bishop-reginald-reg-32171 Obituaries Australia] ==''BLACK''== * [[/F. C. Black|Black, F. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: None identified to date - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 297, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: awaits identification, Port Lincoln, SA in 1926 * [[/Rex Cleugh Black|Black, Rex Cleugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZJZ-WY5] - 1912(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2YA Sydney (Rugby, 1933; Auburn, 1934-1935; Greenwich, 1936-1937); 2YA Trangie (1938); 2YA Sydney (Ashfield, 1939; Belmore, 1946; Campsie, 1947; Liverpool, 1948-1950); 2YA Gosford (1954-1961); 2YA Kingsgrove (1965); 2YA Springwood (1969-1975); 2YA Kooringal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1116, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Greenwich, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Campsie, NSW, 1943); school teacher (Liverpool, NSW, 1949); teacher (Gosford, NSW, 1958; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1980) * [[/Robert Hughes Black|Black, Robert Hughes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4S-2YK] - 1917(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2QZ Sydney (Harris Park, 1933-1939; Baulkham Hills, 1946-1947; City CBD, 1954; Hunters Hill, 1955-1975; Strathfield, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1229, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Innisfail, Qld, 1941-1943; Baukham Hills, NSW, 1954; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1958-1972; Strathfield, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William Hector Black|Black, William Hector]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8J2-TCS] - 1912(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3WB Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1939); 2WO Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 663, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Malvern, 1936-1937); bacteriologist (Mosman, 1943-1963); biochemist (Darlinghurst, 1968-1972) * [[/William Sidney Neil Black|Black, William Sidney Neil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWVJ-2XT] - 1921(Vic)-1998(???) - Licences: 2AKJ Canberra (Kingston, 1938-1939); 3QX Melbourne (Chelsea, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2151, 1938, ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Berwick, Vic, 1949); engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1958; Blacktown, NSW, 1963) ==''BLACKBURN''== * [[/W. T. Blackburn|Blackburn, W. T.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Home Hill (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Searched William, Walter, Wilfred - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BLACKMAN''== * [[/Herbert Howbery Blackman|Blackman, Herbert Howbery]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2M-65N] - 1886(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XOE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913); 3PR Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923); 3PR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1924-1925); 3HA Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1927); 3HU Melbourne (Ashburton, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 211, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Malvern, 1909); mechanic (East Malvern, 1913-1916); soldier (Royal Park, 1917-1919); electrician (East Malvern, 1922-1928); mechanic (Burwood, 1931-1968) ==''BLACKWELL''== * [[/William Blackwell|Blackwell, William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAN Sydney (Camperdown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: furnaceman (Camperdown, NSW, 1913) ==''BLADES''== * [[/Lorne Deborah Blades|Blades, Lorne Deborah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN18-HW3] - 1910(Qld)-1935(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1069, 1932, Qld - YL amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (N/A) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ronald Alfred Blades|Blades, Ronald Alfred "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCS-L77] - 1916(Qld)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 4RX Toowoomba (1936-1939); 2VP Sydney (Haberfield, 1946-1947; Ashfield, 1948-1950; Dundas, 1954-1955); 2VP Melbourne (Blackburn, 1956); 2VP Sydney (Balgowlah, 1957-1969; Seaforth, 1975; Dee Why, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1775, 1936, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 615, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); broadcast technician (AWA) - Comment: Two Ronald Alfred Blades born in Qld 1916, 4RX 27/3/1916 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Dundas, NSW, 1954; Balgowlah, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Dee Why, NSW, 1977) ==''BLAIR''== * [[/Keith Andrew William Blair|Blair, Keith Andrew William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK4S-ZXY] - 1911(Vic)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2DX Balranald (1930-1934); 2DX Sydney (Marrickville, 1935-1937); 2DX Bega (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 699, 1930, Vic; BOCP 276, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Balranald, 1932-1935; Randwick, 1936-1937; Bega, 1937); bank officer (Queanbeyan, 1949-1980) * [[/Russell Lewis Blair|Blair, Russell Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HH-8Y4] - 1916(WA)-2010(NZ) - Licences: 2AJE Cooranbong (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely NZ) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Christchurch, 1941-1943; Selwyn, Canterbury, 1946); teacher (Auckland, 1954; Palmerston North, 1957-1960); company director (Palmerston North, 1963-1966); teacher (Palmerston North, 1972-1981); retired (Palmerston North, 1987-2008) ==''BLAKE''== * [[/Robert Leslie Gilbert Blake|Blake, Robert Leslie Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L831-ZLW] - 1888(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3RG Castlemaine (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 484, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Castlemaine, Vic, 1912-1919); house furn. (Castlemaine, Vic, 1924-1949) ==''BLAKEMORE''== * [[/Thomas Victor Blakemore|Blakemore, Thomas Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FR-V6J] - 1916(WA)-2011(WA)95yo - Licences: 6TB Perth (Bayswater, 1947-1965); 6TB Narrogin (1969); 6TB Perth (Bayswater, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2435, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Subiaco, WA, 1937; Bayswater, WA, 1943); wireless mechanic (Bayswater, WA, 1949-1980) ==''BLANCH''== * [[/Cecil Keith Blanch|Blanch, Cecil Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2SR-WR5] - 1903(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2GI Woodford Leigh (1930-1961); 2GI Maclean (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 718, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Brushgrove, NSW, 1930-1932; Woodford Leigh, NSW, 1934-1958); radio serviceman (Maclean, NSW, 1963-1968); serviceman (Maclean, NSW, 1972); retired (Maclean, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BLANCHARD''== * [[/George Edward Henry Blanchard|Blanchard, George Edward Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV2-B4S] - 1899(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DN Sydney (Newtown, 1922-1926; Hurlstone Park, 1927-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 195, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Earlwood, 1930-1980) ==''BLAND''== * [[/William Joseph Bland|Bland, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXT9-4RP] - 1902(India)-1955(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Alberton, 1923); 5AG Adelaide (Alberton, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 765, 1923 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio manufacturer (Tusmore, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5AG - William Joseph Bland" ==''BLUE''== * [[/Harry William Blue|Blue, Harry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVXF-38K] - 1909(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2YI Sydney (Liverpool, 1932-1933); 2YI Albury (1934-1936); 9KO Rabaul (1937); 2YI Broken Hill (1938-1939); 2YI Sydney (Kingsford, 1946; Auburn, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1034, 1932, NSW; COCP3 43, 1936; COCP2 111, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); A.A.M.S. - Electoral Rolls: porter (Liverpool, NSW, 1930-1933); railway employee (Albury, NSW, 1934-1935); wireless operator (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1936); radio officer (Daceyville, NSW, 1943); despatch clerk (Auburn, NSW, 1949-1968); clerk (Auburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BLUNDEN''== * [[/Godfrey Verge Blunden|Blunden, Godfrey Verge]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNG-22L] - 1906(Vic)-1996(France) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Wireless Weekly (editor, 1930s) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (North Sydney, 1930; East Sydney, 1933-1936) * [[/Leon Walter Blunden|Blunden, Leon Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KT-SMV] - 1914(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5BH Adelaide (Firle, 1935-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1535, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BLYARD''== * [[/Alfred Blyard|Blyard, Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIH Nowra (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (brother Walter Raleigh Blyard died Nowra, 1926) ==''BLYTH''== * [[/Oscar Emerson Blyth|Blyth, Oscar Emerson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTYQ-7WL] - 1912(Tas)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3XW Melbourne, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1806, 1936, Vic; COCP1 1204, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Collingwood, Vic, 1934); flyer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943); printer (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''BOASE''== * [[/Norman Robert Boase|Boase, Norman Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Z8-QZS] - 1917(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3NI Melbourne (Malvern, 1947; Glenhuntly, 1948; Burwood, 1954-1955; Darling, 1956; Carlton, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2295, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942; bookkeeper (Warren, NSW, 1943); Oakleigh, Vic, 1949; Carlton, Vic, 1958) ==''BOAST''== * [[/Harold Douglas Boast|Boast, Harold Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2VW-3D4] - 1906(Eng)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AX Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1928-1939); 3AX Lubeck (1946-1969); 3AX Melbourne (Frankston, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 404, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 55, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931-1936); radio engineer (3LK Lubeck, Vic, 1942-1968); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''BOCK''== * [[/Walter Alfred Bock|Bock, Walter Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTY-J6M] - 1886(NZ)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4KC Port Moresby (1937-1939); 9KC Port Moresby (1947-1955); 4KC Mareeba (1956); 4KC Caloundra (1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely PNG) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Acton, ACT, 1943); retired (Caloundra, Qld, 1959) ==''BODKIN''== * [[/Harland Bernard Bodkin|Bodkin, Harland Bernard "Harley"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVGY-QQ7] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2KV Sydney (St Peters, 1935-1938; Marrickville, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1447, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: power station assistant (Tempe, NSW, 1930; St Peters, NSW, 1933); electrician (Tempe, NSW, 1935-1937); radio engineer (Marrickville, NSW, 1943-1980) ==''BOILEAU''== * [[/John George Boileau|Boileau, John George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC2-HLQ] - 1893(SA)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4JT Port Moresby (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Byron Bay, NSW, 1943-1954) ==''BOLD''== * [[/Charles Augustus Bold|Bold, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3N-JSF] - 1894(WA)-1958(WA) - Licences: 6CA Perth (Beaconsfield, 1931-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 832, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Fremantle, WA, 1921-1922); meter tester (South Fremantle, WA, 1925); electrician (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1949); mains superintendent (South Fremantle, WA, 1954-1958) ==''BOLGER''== * [[/Leonard Joseph Bolger|Bolger, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67V-VDD] - 1867(Irl)-1941(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Deputy Director of Navigation, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: master mariner (Williamstown, 1914-1917); public servant (Elsternwick, 1919); master mariner (Elsternwick, 1931-1937) ==''BOLLAS''== * [[/George William Bollas|Bollas, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY4M-4XT] - 1915(Vic)-2012(Vic) - Licences: 3LA Melbourne (Footscray, 1935-1939); 3LA Yarraville (1948-1960); 3LA Melbourne (West Footscray, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1557, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Footscray, Vic, 1937-1942; Footscray West, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BOLTON''== * [[/Milton Cedric Cardwell Bolton|Bolton, Milton Cedric Cardwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDD-1ML] - 1918(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6MB Perth (Subiaco, 1939, 1947-1956; Floreat Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2400, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor body builder (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1958); director (Floreat Park, WA, 1963-1980) ==''BOND''== * [[/Francis William Bond|Bond, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4Q-ZQ4] - 1917(Vic)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 3SQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1937-1939); 4SQ Willis Island (1947); 4AKG Rockhampton (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1914, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 529, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1968); radiocommunications (Rosebud, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Rupert Francis Bond|Bond, Rupert Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZHS-QB3] - 1886(Vic)-1961(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Rockhampton, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, Qld, 1912-1937; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1958) ==''BONGERS''== * [[/Gysbert Sheldon Bongers|Bongers, Gysbert Sheldon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7F9-DXK] - 1900(NSW)-1948(NSW) - Licences: N745 Receive Sydney (1922); 2HY Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1922); 2HY Sydney (Rockdale, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Rockdale, 1930-1935; Hamilton, Qld, 1936-1937); engineer (Woollahra, 1943) ==''BONNER''== * [[/Alfred Coleman Bonner|Bonner, Alfred Coleman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MV14-MTM] - 1854(Tas)-1930(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Legana (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Trevallyn, 1914-1922); no occupation (Legana, 1928) ==''BONNERUP''== * [[/Peter Madsen Bonnerup|Bonnerup, Peter Madsen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6F5-RC8] - 1890(Tas?)-1976(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as patent attorney, WA) - Electoral Rolls: patent attorney (Nedlands, 1922; South Perth, 1925-1972) - Links: [https://www.carnamah.com.au/bio/peter-madsen-bonnerup Bio] ==''BONNINGTON''== * [[/John Archibald Bonnington|Bonnington, John Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88Y-1JP] - 1909(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1930-1931); 2AKB Sydney (Avalon Beach, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 569, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 3AirOCP 16, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Broken Hill, 1931); engineer (Woollahra, 1932-1933); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1935); air pilot (Avalon Beach, 1949-1963) ==''BONWILL''== * [[/Edward Warren Bonwill|Bonwill, Edward Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J35-NNV] - 1869(USA)-1945(NSW) - Licences: XBP Sydney (1912-1914); 2CA Receive Cowra (1922); 2CA Cowra (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Barellan, 1930; Cowra, 1934-1937; Lithgow, 1937-1943) ==''BORGEEST''== * [[/William Frederic Borgeest|Borgeest, William Frederic or Frederick (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1WM-GHT] - 1917(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3ZY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1938); 3ZY Colac (1947); 3ZY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1948; Glen Iris, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1908, 1937, Vic; BOCP 223, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Burnie, Tas, 1939); engineer (Colac, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Camberwell South, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''BORLAND''== * [[/Alexander Borland|Borland, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJZ-JGT] - 1893(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XFT Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1st Signals Squadron Wireless, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Strathfield, NSW, 1930-1943; Concord, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''BOSHER''== * [[/Allan Thomas Bosher|Bosher, Allan Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNNY-B75] - 1913(NZ)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2TU Sydney (Greenwich, 1935-1936; North Sydney, 1938-1939; Cammeray, 1946-1955; Crows Nest, 1956-1969; Cammeray, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 650, 1942; COCP1 677, 1943; (likely first qualified in NZ) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1935-1968); engineer (Crows Nest, NSW, 1972; Cammeray, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BOTTEN''== * [[/Herbert William Botten|Botten, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS2-8QJ] - 1895(SA)-1973(???) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (CBD, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Neutral Bay, 1930); radio manager (Darlinghurst, 1933-1936); manager (Darlinghurst, 1937-1958) ==''BOUCHARD''== * [[/Victor John Reid Bouchard|Bouchard, Victor John Reid "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93B-52C] - 1897(Qld)-1936(Qld) - 4BY Receive Brisbane (Auchenflower, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur club administrator - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Auchenflower, 1921-1926); clerk (Buranda, 1928) ==''BOULTBEE''== * [[/Kenneth Walker Boultbee|Boultbee, Kenneth Walker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMWB-1Q4] - 1905(Tas)-1981(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Taringa, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: agent (Taringa, Qld, 1928-1958; Corinda, Qld, 1963-1968; St Lucia, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Broadbeach, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''BOUNDY''== * [[/George Henry Boundy|Boundy, George Henry]] - 1866(Vic)-1932(Vic) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), early wireless experimenter, radio clubs (WIQ), state public servant (P&TQ, engineer), federal public servant (PMGD, engineer) ==''BOURKE''== * [[/J. Bourke|Bourke, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: V734 Receive Yarck (1922); Receive 3GP Yarck (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BOURNE''== * [[/Francis Frederick Bourne|Bourne, Francis Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX55-9GM] - 1916(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5BU Adelaide (Unley, 1935-1939; Wayville, 1947; Malvern, 1948-1954; Blackwood, 1955-1965; Belair, 1969); 5BU Keith (1975); 5BU Naracoorte (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1593, 1935, SA; 2COCP 1282, 1953; 1COCP 1722, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Parkside, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BOWDEN''== * [[/Eric James Germain Bowden|Bowden, Eric James Germain]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7T7-YC2] - 1894(Tas)-1984(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - PMGD Wireless Inspector, Hobart, 1920s & 1930s; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as equipment engineer, PMGD, Tas) - Relationships: son of Frank Prosser Bowden; brother of John Gibson Bowden - Electoral Rolls: junior assistant engineer (Hobart North, 1922); engineer (Hobart South, 1936-1937) * [[/Frank Prosser Bowden|Bowden, Frank Prosser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97MP-G4L] - 1860(Tas)-1934(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter, Tas PMGD, Federal PMGD - Relationships: father of Eric James Germain Bowden and John Gibson Bowden - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hobart North, 1914-1928) * [[/John Gibson Bowden|Bowden, John Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNJZ-V69] - 1906(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - employee of Medhurst Electrical - Relationships: son of Frank Prosser Bowden; brother of Eric James Germain Bowden - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Launceston, 1928); electrical mechanic (New Town, 1936-1937); engineer (Nelson, 1943-1963) * [[/Ronald Stanley Bowden|Bowden, Ronald Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQGS-F9R] - 1900(Eng)-1981(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Taringa, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albion, Qld, 1921); car driver (Wilston, Qld, 1934); car proprietor (Newmarket, Qld, 1936-1943); store keeper (Urangan, Qld, 1949-1954); farmer (Mundubbera, Qld, 1958-1963); retired (Urangan, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''BOWEN''== * [[/Harold Keith Bowen|Bowen, Harold Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGK-7SZ] - 1913(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5KB Adelaide (Maylands, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1049, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Tranmere, SA, 1943) * [[/Joseph La Venture Bowen|Bowen, Joseph La Venture or Laventure]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPP-MLB] - 1917(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4LB Brisbane (Hamilton, 1935-1939)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1445, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1958); public servant (Kedron, Qld, 1963) * [[/Maurice Bowen|Bowen, Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKWH-7MR] - 1915(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3VK Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1937; Windsor, 1938-1939; Mont Albert, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1543, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Coburg, Vic, 1937; St Kilda North, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Mont Albert, Vic, 1949) ==''BOWER''== * [[/George Geoffrey Bower|Bower, George Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWVM-BC5] - 1919(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2OI Sydney (Earlwood, 1936-1939; Collaroy, 1946-1950; Dee Why, 1954-1960; Collaroy, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1823, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Dee Why, NSW, 1954-1958; Collaroy, NSW, 1963-1968; Collaroy Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BOWICKE''== * [[/S. J. Bowicke|Bowicke, S. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XCI Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: W. Bowicke in Sands @ Paddington 1911 ==''BOWIE''== * [[/Luther Douglas Bowie|Bowie, Luther Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCT-J1V] - 1913(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3DU Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1935-37); 3DU Portable Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1938); 3TC Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1937-1939); 3DU Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1948-1969); 2DU Evans Heads (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1518, 1935, Vic; BOCP 218, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1935-1942; Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1963; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1968-1972); retired (Evans Head, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BOWLEY''== * [[/Alfred Hobden Bowley|Bowley, Alfred Hobden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN48-MT1] - 1887(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3AP Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1939; Ashburton, 1947-1955; Hawthorn, 1956; Nunawading, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1460, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Auburn, Vic, 1924-1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''BOWMAN''== * [[/Hubert Nigel Bowman|Bowman, Hubert Nigel "Pete"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4PT-FY3] - 1908(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5FM Adelaide (Payneham, 1932-1933; Royston Park, 1937; Payneham, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1956); 5FM Crystal Brook (1960); 5FM Bridgewater (1965-1980+); 5FN Portable (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 911, 1932, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 259, 1939; BOCP 282, 1940; 1COCP 354, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BOYD''== * [[/Albert Boyd|Boyd, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMM-KRM] - 1910?(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TE Sydney (Rozelle, 1935-1937); 2TE Newcastle (New Lambton, 1938-1939; Charlestown, 1946-1954; Maryville, 1955-1957; Islington, 1958; Blacksmith, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Rozelle, NSW, 1934-1937; Charlestown, NSW, 1943-1954) * [[/Gordon James Boyd|Boyd, Gordon James "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9K-Q7L] - 1912(???)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AML Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2308, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Brighton Le Sands, NSW, 1943-1977) * [[/John a'Beckett Penleigh Boyd|Boyd, John a'Beckett Penleigh "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HD5-QST] - 1915(Vic)-1981(WA) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1904, 1937, Vic; 3AIR 806, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, Vic, 1937-1949); pilot (Balwyn, Vic, 1954-1972); retired (Chidlow, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman James Boyd|Boyd, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-VM7] - 1897(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XNO Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914); 3EL Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1923); 3EL Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1924-1925; Caulfield, 1925-1927; Elwood, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 104, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio engineer (3UZ, 1920s); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, 1919-1924); manager (Caulfield, 1926-1928); engineer (Elsternwick, 1931-1937); electrician (St Kilda, 1949-1963); retired (Caulfield, 1967-1977) ==''BOYTON''== * [[/Claude John Boyton|Boyton, Claude John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTPH-PH2] - 1902(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ALE Jugiong (1938-1939); 2ALE Sydney (Stanmore, 1947); 2ALI Cooma North (1954); 2ALI Sydney (Randwick, 1955-1958; Bexley, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2195, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bethungra, NSW, 1930-1936); radio mechanic (Cootamundra, NSW, 1937); sound operator (Hillston, NSW, 1937); electric motor operator (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Annandale, NSW, 1949; Randwick, NSW, 1958; Bexley, NSW, 1958); engineer (Booker Bay, NSW, 1963); electronics technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BRACKEN''== * [[/Leonard Carl Bracken|Bracken, Leonard Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58V-LLQ] - 1910(Tas)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2LF Sydney (Ashfield, 1933; Stanmore, 1933-1934; Cremorne, 1935-1936); 2FF Sydney (Cremorne, 1937-1939; Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP1 54, 1947, NSW (likely prior RAN qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Withdrawal: 2LF amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2LF Young commercial service - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRADBURY''== * [[/B. J. Bradbury|Bradbury, B. J.]] - abt 1887(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPO, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: ==''BRADDOCK''== * [[/Albert Braddock|Braddock, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQN-VRM] - 1890(Eng)-1916(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 14, 1914 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Esperance, WA, 1916) * [[/George Stacey Braddock|Braddock, George Stacey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-DGH] - 1913(Qld)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 2AGL Moree East (1937-1938); 3AGL Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1900, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Bundaberg, Qld, 1936); wireless telegraphy operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); dry cleaner (Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BRADFORD''== * [[/Alfred Keith Bradford|Bradford, Alfred Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q5-VC5] - 1912(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4KK Millmerran (1936-1939, 1947-1975); 4KK Drillham (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1750, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Millmerran, Qld, 1934-1937); farmer (Millmerran, Qld, 1943-1954); radio dealer (Millmerran, Qld, 1958-1968); farmer (Drillham, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/John Richard Bradford|Bradford, John Richard]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - senior federal public servant (chief electrical engineer, Qld, PMGD) ==''BRADLEY''== * [[/David Max Bradley|Bradley, David Max]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZR-FCT] - 1922(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2344, 1939, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank Randell Bradley|Bradley, Frank Randell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G973-F7P] - 1884(SA)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 3ZK Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923-1931); 2JB Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2, 1924, No. 1 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; federal public servant (PMGD, Superintendant Telegraphs Vic, 1928; Deputy PMG Qld; NSW); historian (telegraphs) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Sandringham, Vic, 1914-1924; Mosman, NSW, 1933-1943); no occupation (Killara, NSW, 1954-1963) - TroveTag: "3ZK-2JB - Frank Randell Bradley" & "!Wikibooks 3ZK" ==''BRAGG''== * [[/William Henry Bragg|Bragg, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFQ-9N6] - 1862(Eng)-1942(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nile yet identified - pioneer wireless experimenter; academic (University of Adelaide, 1885-1908), physicist, chemist, mathematician, shared Nobel prize in 1915 with his son William Lawrence Bragg, son-in-law of Charles Todd - Links: [[w:William Henry Bragg|Wikipedia]] * [[/William Lawrence Bragg|Bragg, William Lawrence "Lawrence"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWXT-CLR] - 1890(SA)-1971(Eng) - participated as a youth in his father's wireless experiments, academic (University of Adelaide), physicist, shared Nobel prize in 1915 with his father William Henry Bragg, grandson of Charles Todd - Links: [[w:Lawrence Bragg|Wikipedia]] ==''BRAIN''== * [[/S. F. Brain|Brain, S. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZD Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: likely related XFR V. J. Brain - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/V. J. Brain|Brain, V. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XFR Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: likely related 2ZD S. F. Brain - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRAMLEY''== * [[/John Alfred Bramley|Bramley, John Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIW Wyndham (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRANCH''== * [[/Lorayne Branch|Branch, Lorayne]] - Living - author ("Henry Sutton, The Innovative Man"); historian (Henry Sutton) ==''BRAND''== * [[/Albert Onslow Brand| Brand, Albert Onslow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6R-T44] - 1904(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AIO The Entrance (1937-1939, 1946-1950); Toowoon Bay (1954-1961); Harrington (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2051, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (The Entrance, NSW, 1931; Orange, NSW, 1932; The Entrance, NSW, 1933-1949); electrical contractor (Toowoon Bay, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Harrington, NSW, 1968-1977; Maclean, NSW, 1980) * [[/Jack Brand|Brand, Jack "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4V-QGJ] - 1910(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2ADX Sydney (Ryde, 1939); 2ADX Newcastle (Lorn, 1946-1950); 2ZN Braidwood (1954-1955); 2ZN Sydney (Belmore, 1956-1957; Rockdale, 1958; Homebush West, 1960-1961; Strathfield, 1965); 2ZN Bourke (1969); 2ZN Hume Weir (1975); 2ZN Sydney (Strathfield, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1827, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1933; Rozelle, 1934-1935; Ryde, NSW, 1936); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1937; Rockdale, NSW, 1943); municipal engineer (Lorn, NSW, 1949); engineer (Braidwood, NSW, 1954) ==''BRANDON''== * [[/Eric Frank Brandon|Brandon, Eric Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPK-2ZY] - 1907(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5FB Wilmington (1933-1939); 5FB Adelaide (Prospect, 1948); 5FA Oodnadatta (1965); 5FA Ramco (1969-1975); 5FA Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1145, 1933, SA; 2COCP 140, 1938; 1COCP 183, 1938; BOCP 201, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRANFORD''== * [[/Kenneth Harold Branford|Branford, Kenneth Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQM-5NC] - 1919(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2ABW Sydney (Bondi North, 1939); 2APB Coffs Harbour (1954-1956); 2APB Sydney (Lane Cove, 1957-1958; North Ryde, 1960-1975); 2APB Gosford (Point Clare, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 184, 1938; COCP1 583, 1942; TVOCP 206, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); communications officer (Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 1954; North Ryde, NSW, 1958-1972); technician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1977); retired (Point Clare, NSW, 1980) ==''BRANKS''== * [[/Albert Mervyn Branks|Branks, Albert Mervyn "Merv"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6Y-88K] - 1906(NZ)-1978(NZ) - prominent MW and SW broadcast listener 1920s to 1970s, DX Clubs (New Zealand DX Radio Association, New Zealand Radio DX League, All-Wave All-World DX Club) - Links: [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen-tributes/ Tribute] ==''BRANSON''== * [[/George Henry Branson|Branson, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56C-CDW] - 1918(Wales)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2EJ Sydney (Mascot, 1934-1935; Concord, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1393, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Enfield, NSW, 1943); manager (Greenwell Point, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''BRASCH''== * [[/Ernest Henry Brasch|Brasch, Ernest Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-S98] - 1898(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJL Melbourne (Hawksburn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Munitions Workers Coy) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1922); motor engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1924; Swan Hill, Vic, 1925-1937); engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1954; Malvern East, Vic, 1963) ==''BREBNER''== * [[/Walter John Alexander Brebner|Brebner, Walter John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKGS-DR1] - 1905(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3JQ Geelong (Belmont, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1172, 1933, Vic; BOCP 135, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Electrician, Wireless Mechanic, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Belmont, Vic, 1937); radio announcer (Geelong West, Vic, 1942); broadcaster (Geelong, Vic, 1949); radio dealer (Geelong West, Vic, 1954); manager (Belmont, Vic, 1963-1977) ==''BREDEN''== * [[/Wynne Steere Breden|Breden, Wynne Steere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/979Z-1QH] - 1900(Qld)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Rx Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1923); 2WS Newcastle (CBD, 1924-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 9, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; shipyard business - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Melbourne, Vic, 1922-1924; Newcastle, NSW, 1930-1932); agent (Newcastle, NSW, 1935; Stockton, NSW, 1936-1937); contractor (Toronto, NSW, 1943-1958); company director (Toronto, NSW, 1968) ==''BREEN''== * [[/James Henry Breen|Breen, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYV4-826] - 1906(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3SA Melbourne (Ripponlea, 1936-1939); 3UY Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1774, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1934); radio engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); manager (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Camden, Vic, 1967; Elsternwick, Vic, 1977) ==''BREHAUT''== * [[/Albert Leslie Brehaut|Brehaut, Albert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTB-JTG] - 1905(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3SB Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1933-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1082, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Oakleigh, Vic, 1926-1954) ==''BREMERMAN''== * [[/Harold Frederick Bremerman|Bremerman, Harold Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCQ-QWC] - 1903(Eng)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4HB Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Aspley (1955-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1267, 1934, Qld; COCP (Eng) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; television experimenter (4CM); radio clubs (WIAQ, Life Member; Brisbane DX Club); employment (electrician, Courier Mail, Besley & Pike, Mt. Olivett Hospital); pilot; UK Merchant Navy 1920s - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Albion, Qld, 1928); mechanic (Wooloowin, Qld, 1936-1954); retired (Aspley, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BREMNER''== * [[/John Latta Bremner|Bremner, John Latta]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKP-7J6] - 1915(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2024, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1967) * [[/Thomas Bremner|Bremner, Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLN-JT5] - 1919(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 3DV Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1936-1939); 3AKU Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1948); 2ANV Sydney (Randwick, 1950-1958; Killara, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1649, 1936, Vic; BOCP 531, 1943; COCP2 872, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1942; Woollahra East, NSW, 1949); accountant (Killara, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''BRENNAN''== * [[/Allan James Brennan|Brennan, Allan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TR-SNJ] - 1887(Vic)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 31, 1914 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Seven Hills, NSW, 1930); journalist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930-1933; East Sydney, NSW, 1934-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); retired (Dee Why, NSW, 1958) * [[/John Martin Brennan|Brennan, John Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKVN-2T1] - 1904(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2ALQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1939, 1946-1956; Dee Why, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2269, 1939, NSW; TVOCP 344, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Blacktown, NSW, 1930-1933); electrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Blacktown, NSW, 1943-1954); teacher (Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1977) - Relationships: brother of 2ACE Loughlin Brennan * [[/Leonard Laughton Brennan|Brennan, Leonard Laughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2Q-S5G] - 1916(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AMU Gosford (1939; 1946-1961); 2AMU Killarney Vale (1965-1975); 2AMU Mt Victoria (1980); 2LM Mt Victoria (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2332, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theatre proprietor (Gosford, NSW, 1943-1963); company director (Killarney Vale, NSW, 1968-1977); retired (Mt Victoria, NSW, 1980) * [[/Loughlin Brennan|Brennan, Loughlin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ7X-3KV] - 1908(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2ACE Sydney (Blacktown, 1936-1939, 1946-1954); 2ACE Leeton (1955-1957); 2ACE Wagga Wagga (1958-1961); 2ACE Sydney (Blacktown, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1658, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1930-1954); public servant (Wagga Wagga, 1958-1963; Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1980) - Relationships: brother of 2ALQ John Martin Brennan * [[/William Edward Brennan|Brennan, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3V-CVJ] - 1904(WA)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3RO Melbourne (Thornbury, 1931-1933; Murrumbeena, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1931); clerk (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972); retired (Carnegie, Vic, 1977) ==''BREWER''== * [[/Alfred Henry Brewer|Brewer, Alfred Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJM-MWL] - 1871(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XHB Sydney (Bondi, 1913-1914); 2CN Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Bondi, NSW, 1913; Bronte, NSW, 1930-1935; Ulladulla, NSW, 1937; Berry, NSW, 1943) * [[/Phillip John Brewer|Brewer, Phillip or Philip John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKH-MNW] - 1900(WA)-1948(SA) - Licences: 5JA Adelaide (Parkside, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 269, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Parkside, 1939-1943) ==''BRIDGE''== * [[/Wilmur James Mitchell Bridge|Bridge, Wilmur James Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBB4-TYN] - 1916(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3QV Benalla (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2211, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937; Sandringham, Vic, 1942); engineer (Benalla, Vic, 1949) ==''BRIDGER''== * [[/Thomas William Bridger|Bridger, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85V-2YT] - 1885(UK)-1941(NT) - Licences: 4AP Receive Brisbane (City, 1923); 4AP Brisbane (Hamilton, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer; public servant; WW1 (2nd Aust Flying Squadron, 1916) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (West Perth, 1914); consulting engineer (Auchenflower, 1925); poultry farmer (Geebung, 1928); engineer (Armadale, 1934-1937) - Directories: electrical engineer (Adelaide, 1915; Melbourne, 1917-1921; Brisbane, 1923-1927; Adelaide, 1930) ==''BRIDGES''== * [[/Frank John Claud Bridges|Bridges, Frank John Claud or Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHRF-XHR] - 1885(NZ)-1964(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 141, 1915; 2COCP 182, 1930; 1COCP 279, 1932 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Roebourne, 1916-1917); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Esperance, 1921-1949); retired (Esperance, 1958-1963) ==''BRIDGEWATER''== * [[/Francis Henry Bridgewater|Bridgewater, Francis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58N-NQL] - 1906(Eng)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ZO Sydney (Moore Park, 1933-1939; CBD, 1947); 2ZI Broken Hill (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Surry Hills, NSW, 1930-1937; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1943); musician (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1954); business manager (Broken Hill, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''BRIGDEN''== * [[/Gordon Joseph Brigden|Brigden, Gordon Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-1M5] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ACJ Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939, 1946-1950; St Ives, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2234, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Manly, NSW, 1937-1943); importer (Harbord, NSW, 1949; St Ives, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''BRIGGS''== * [[/David Eastman Briggs|Briggs, David Eastman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY3B-PKK] - 1913(Vic)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 3FU Melbourne (Coburg, 1934-1939, 1947-1960); 7RF Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1317, 1934, Vic; COCP2 803, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Coburg, Vic, 1934-1954); retired (Albury, NSW, 1980) * [[/Donald Robert Briggs|Briggs, Donald Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5B-1TN] - 1915(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5BD Adelaide (Walkerville, 1935-1939; Henley Beach, 1947; South Plympton, 1954-19600; 5HB Adelaide (Morphett Vale, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1490, 1935, SA; 2COCP 413, 1941; BOCP 373, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Kirkcaldy, SA, 1939) - TroveTag: "5BD-5HB - Donald Robert Briggs" * [[/Percy Briggs|Briggs, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB28-PM5] - 1907(Qld)-1992(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2232, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; Wembley Park, WA, 1943); technician (South Perth, WA, 1949-1968; Como, WA, 1972-1980) ==''BRIGHT''== * [[/William Henry Herbert Bright|Bright, William Henry Herbert "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBQH-GSX] - 1898(Qld)-1961(Qld) - Licences: Spark; 4FA Toowoomba (1923); 4AA Toowoomba (1924-1925); 4WB Toowoomba (1925-1927); 4OO Toowoomba (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 123, 1925, No. 13 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: callsign 4AA withdrawn by PMGD for their use - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Toowoomba, 1919-1943); clerk (Toowoomba, 1949); mechanic (Toowoomba, 1954-1958) ==''BRIMBLE''== * [[/Charles Campbell Brimble|Brimble, Charles Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5L-9GH] - 1915(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5CB Adelaide (Somerton, 1935-1939, 1947-1948; Somerton Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1446, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Somerton, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BRIMS''== * [[/Marcus John Gordon Brims|Brims, Marcus John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZWB-S11] - 1888(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: XQA Mareeba (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; business proprietor (plywood & veneer manufacture) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Mareeba, 1912-1913); foreman joiner (Milton, 1921); timber merchant (Milton, 1925-1931); plywood manufacturer (Annerley, 1937-1958); business manager (Annerley, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "XQA - Marcus John Gordon Brims" & "!Wikibooks Brims" ==''BRINKMAN''== * [[/Sydney James Ferdinand Brinkman|Brinkman or Brinckman, Sydney James Ferdinand "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS4-53R] - 1912(Tas)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ID Griffith, ACT (1935-1939); 2IS Coffs Harbour (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1425, 1935, ACT; COCP1 403, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Griffith, ACT, 1935-1949; Turvey Park, NSW, 1958; Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BRISTOW''== * [[/John Morrison Bristow|Bristow, John Morrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPL-DLJ] - 1908(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2ZX Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 243, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Neutral Bay, 1930-1935); manager (Gordon, 1937-1943); company manager (Pymble, 1949); manager (Wahroonga, 1954-1980) ==''BRITT''== * [[/Dudley Gordon Britt|Britt, Dudley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBB4-D5B] - 1909(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3HT Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2210, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Doncaster, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''BROADFOOT''== * [[/James Broadfoot|Broadfoot, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR1C-TQ7] - 1920(Qld)-2012(NSW)92yo - Licences: 2AJD Sydney (Lindfield, 1938-1939, 1947-1961; Killara, 1965-1969; Gordon, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2095, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1949); medical practitioner (Lindfield, NSW, 1954-1963; Killara, NSW, 1968; Gordon, NSW, 1972-1977; Glenorie, NSW, 1980) ==''BROADLEY''== * [[/David Hadley Broadley| Broadley, David Hadley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JR-VDL] - 1917(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2AFU Sydney (Undercliffe, 1937-1939; Earlwood, 1946-1961; Lugarno, 1965, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1892, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Undercliffe, NSW, 1943-1958; Earlwood, NSW, 1963; Lugarno, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''BROCK''== * [[/Hector Edward Earl Brock|Brock, Hector Edward Earl]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VQL-BTC] - 1902(Vic)-1962(SA) - Licences: 3ZC Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1924); 5DP Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1924-1927; Malvern, 1927-1938); 5UZ Adelaide (Fullarton, 1954-1956; Nailsworth, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 25, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; University of Adelaide (Demonstrator & Technical Assistant, 1949) - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1924); no occupation (Malvern, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "3ZC-5DP-5UZ - Hector Edward Earl Brock" ==''BROGAN''== * [[/John Patrick Hugh Brogan|Brogan, John Patrick Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYH-BHN] - 1909(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3CG Merbein (1933-1939); 3CG Melbourne (Elwood, 1947; Richmond, 1948; The Basin, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1094, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Merbein, Vic, 1931-1942); tramway employee (Richmond, Vic, 1949); tram driver (The Basin, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''BROINOWSKI''== * [[/Leopold Thomas Broinowski|Broinowski, Leopold Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6FR-SMR] - 1871(Vic)-1937(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as associate editor, Hobart Mercury, Tas) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Hobart South, 1914-1937) ==''BROOK''== * [[/William Laurence Brook|Brook, William Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K63Q-J18] - 1906(SA)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2ACT Dubbo (1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2238, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Annandale, NSW, 1930); motor engineer (Glenton, NSW, 1931); station hand (Murrumbidgerie, NSW, 1934-1935); mechanic (Dubbo, NSW, 1937-1968); ==''BROOKE''== * [[/Wilberforce Henry Liddon Brooke|Brooke, Wilberforce Henry Liddon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB61-69T] - 1891(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BR Terrigal (1930-1936); 2BR Dora Creek (1937-1939, 1946-1958); 2BR Paterson (1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 638, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telegraphist (1917); WW1 (Wireless Training School, Moore Park, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Jerry's Plains, 1930; Terrigal, 1931-1937; Dora Creek, 1949-1958; Paterson, 1963-1968) ==''BROOKES''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Brookes|Brookes, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSJ-GV6] - 1911(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4BA Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1936-1937; Ashgrove, 1938-1939; Wooloowin, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1641, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943-1954); waterside Worker (Wooloowin, Qld, 1958) * [[/W. D. Brookes|Brookes, W. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJBH Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BROOKS''== * [[/Albert Henry Milton Brooks|Brooks, Albert Henry Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT1Q-DVK] - 1901(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5KG Adelaide (Grange, 1933-1939; Croydon, 1946-1960+); 5AH Adelaide (Ridleton, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1170, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Croydon, 1939); railway employee (Croydon, 1941-1943) - Relationships: likely related to 7JB John Vickery Brooks and 7DB D. C. Brooks * [[/David Deane Brooks|Brooks, David Deane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58F-VVY] - 1912(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2NX Sydney (Kensington, 1933-1936; Vaucluse, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 431, 1933; COCP1 343, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Vaucluse, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Qantas Airways, Berrimah, NT, 1949); radio technician (Edgecliff, NSW, 1954-1963); radio technician (Carnarvon, WA, 1968); technician (Nowra North, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Frederick James Brooks|Brooks, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJ8-BKF] - 1892(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XFM Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912-1914); 2EA Receive Barmedman (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Arncliffe, NSW, 1913); engineer (West Wyalong, NSW, 1930); electrician (West Wyalong, NSW, 1932-1937); teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); * [[/John Vickery Brooks|Brooks, John Vickery "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHXL-RK8] - 1905(SA)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 7JB Hobart (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 37, 1924, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer; originally from Adelaide - Relationships: likely related to 5KG Albert Henry Brooks and 7DB D. C. Brooks - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart South, 1928; Malvern, Vic, 1954-1980) - Trovetag: "7JB - John Vickery Brooks" ==''BROOME''== * [[/Francis Montague Guido Broome|Broome, Francis Montague Guido]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPK6-V7S] - 1909(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 2XJ Sydney (Croydon Park, 1932-1934); 2XJ The Entrance (1937-1939); 2XJ Sydney (Punchbowl, 1946-1947; Bankstown, 1948-1961); 2XJ McMasters Beach (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1026, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Croydon Park, NSW, 1931-1934; Haberfield, NSW, 1936; The Entrance, NSW, 1937-1943); electroplater (Bankstown, NSW, 1949); technician (Bankstown, NSW, 1954-1963); not available (Margate, Qld, 1969); retired (Clontarf, Qld, 1972; Scarborough, Qld, 1977) * [[/Joseph Paul Broome|Broome, Joseph Paul "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW3P-756] - 1920(Qld)-2008(Qld) - Licences: 4PB Brisbane (Grange, 1938-1939, 1947; Moorooka, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2205, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tram conductor (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949); radio mechanic (Moorooka, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BROOMHALL''== * [[/Charles Alfred Broomhall|Broomhall, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7NZ-2SV] - 1891(Vic)-1968(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 729, 1922 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geraldton, 1916); mechanic (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1925; Canning Bridge, 1931-1937; Applecross, 1943-1954); retired (Bickley, 1958-1963) ==''BROOMHEAD''== * [[/Sydney Vernon Broomhead|Broomhead, Sydney Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CK-TGN] - 1912(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2UL Sydney (Campsie, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1096, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Campsie, NSW, 1933-1936); clerk (Wollongong, NSW, 1937; North Wollongong, NSW, 1943-1954; Wollongong, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''BROWN (A-I)''== * [[/Alan George Brown|Brown, Alan George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G849-43Y] - 1909(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3CX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1928-1937; Upper Hawthorn, 1938-1939; Canterbury, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 446, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, 1931); public servant (Auburn, 1936-1937); RAAF (St Kilda North, 1943); civil servant (Auburn, 1949); clerk (Deepdene, 1954; Camberwell North, 1963-1968) * [[/Alan Weymouth Brown|Brown, Alan Weymouth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSKH-1N5] - 1902(Tas)-1938(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Listeners' League, Hobart (assistant secretary); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Assistant Secretary, Listeners' League, Hobart, Tas) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart South, 1936-1937) * [[/Albert Telfer Brown|Brown, Albert Telfer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VT-YM1] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2IU Sydney (Rozelle, 1934-1936; St Leonards, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1266, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Dubbo, NSW, 1934; St Leonards, NSW, 1937); clerk (North Wollstonecraft, 1949); auditor (Roseville, NSW, 1954-1968); public servant (Curtin, ACT, 1972); retired (Roseville, NSW, 1977; Valentine, NSW, 1980) * [[/Alfred Brown|Brown, Alfred "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBD9-157] - 1896(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3QW Melbourne (Preston, 1937-1939; Sandringham, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2020, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1972) * [[/Alfred Louis Brown|Brown, Alfred Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQV-4SS] - 1885(Eng)-1971(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as general manager, 5CL, SA) - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Claremont, WA, 1910); optician (Applecross, 1916-1917); director (Kew, Vic, 1926); engineer (Cottesloe, 1936-1937) * [[/Arthur John Brown|Brown, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KP-9XJ] - 1914(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2IK Sydney (Earlwood, 1934-1939; Epping, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1251, 1934, NSW; BOCP 115, 1937; TVOCP 44, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Fitter (Earlwood, NSW, 1936-1937); Inspector (Meadowbank, NSW, 1943; Epping, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Bruce Kevin Brown|Brown, Bruce Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S4-CV1] - 1920(Tas)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 7QZ Launceston (1937-1939); 2AQZ Sydney (Meadowbank, 1954-1969; Annangrove, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1942, 1937, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 303, 1940; 1COCP 492, 1941; TVOCP 1014, 1968 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Meadowbank, 1943-1968); technician (Annangrove, 1972-1980) * [[/Clarence Roy Brown|Brown, Clarence Roy]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - founder of 5KA Class B Adelaide; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, 5KA, SA) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Clifford Walter Brown|Brown, Clifford Walter "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCV5-M8M] - 1906(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6CB Perth (Subiaco, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 640, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Subiaco, 1931-1937); traveller (Nedlands, 1943-1963); business manager (Wembley, 1968); manager (Morley, 1972; Dianella, 1977-1980) * [[/Ernest Charles Brown|Brown, Ernest Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPG6-K19] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AJ Sydney (Tempe, 1932-1939, 1946-1969; Penshurst, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 912, 1932, NSW; COCP2 110, 1937; COCP1 295, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Wireless Telegraphy Officer, 1940-1945) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tempe, NSW, 1935-1968); public servant (Penshurst, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Frank Makepeace Brown|Brown, Frank Makepeace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H5-2M5] - 1911(WA)-2006(WA) - Licences: 6FB Mullewa (1939, 1946-1948); 6FB Perth (Bassendean, 1954-1960; Doubleview, 1965-1969; Rossmoyne, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2375, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Northam, 1936; Bassendean, 1943); civil servant (Mullewa, 1949); telephone technician (Bassendean, 1954-1963); civil servant (Doubleview, 1968-1972); telephone technician (Rossmoyne, 1977-1980) * [[/George Brown|Brown, George]] - 1875(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AHL Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1970, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: numerous contemporaneous GBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Douglas Brown|Brown, George Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCQ-JFD] - 1902(Qld)-1938(Qld) - Licences: 4DB Brisbane (Ascot, Qld, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: timber merchant (Hamilton, Qld, 1925-1928); director (Ascot, Qld, 1931-1937) * [[/George Dundas Brown|Brown, George Dundas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMP-G4W] - 1898(NSW)-1932(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 304, 1917 (Marconi) - ship wireless operator?; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Probate: railway employee (1932) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1927; Toorak, Vic, 1931) * [[/George Henry Bryden Brown|Brown, George Henry Bryden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZK-XG1] - 1890(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2EB Sydney (Drummoyne, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 127, 1915 (Balsillie); COCP2 276, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Harry Percy Brown|Brown, Harry Percy "Horsepower", "Poo Bah"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1R8-R1W] - 1878(Eng)-1967(NSW) - senior federal public servant (Director-General, Posts and Telegraphs); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Secretary, PMGD) - Links: [[w:Harry Brown (public servant)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/brown-sir-harry-percy-5384 ADB]; [https://telegramsaustralia.com/Forms/Special%20developments/People/Brown.html Telegrams Australia] - TroveTag: "Harry Percy Brown" * [[/Hector Mervyn Brown|Brown, Hector Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9TY-HSC] - 1906(NSW)-1961(SA) - Licences: 5MB Adelaide (Torrensville, 1927-1928; Southwark, 1931-1933); 2YM Broken Hill (1937-1938); 5MB Adelaide (Southwark, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: AOCP 345, 1927, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 402 1932; 1COCP 333, 1933) - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer (2BH, 1937), PMGD SA (mechanic, retired 1940) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Broken Hill, 1937), engineer (Thebarton, 1941-1943) * [[/Henry Mathew Brown|Brown, Henry Mathew or Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GG-RY9] - 1910(Vic)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 3ZB Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1931-1939); 4ZB Gracemere (1947-1948); 4ZB Brisbane (Chermside, 1954-1956; Northgate, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 768, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936); salesman (Northgate, Qld, 1941); technician (Radio 4RK, Gracemere, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Chermside, Qld, 1954); technician (Northgate, Qld, 1958-1980) - Trovetag: "3ZB-4ZB - Henry Mathew Brown" * [[/Herbert George Brown|Brown, Herbert George "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BH-NGV] - 1887(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4BH Booval (1928-1930); 4HG Booval (1931); 4HG Ipswich (1937-1939, 1946-1956); 4BH Brisbane (Graceville, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 455, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (Ipswich); railways employee - Callsign: withdrawn for 4BH Brisbane - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ipswich, Qld, 1925; Redbank, Qld, 1929) * [[/Herbert Rufus Brown|Brown, Herbert Rufus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HL-T23] - 1894(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3NN Receive Yanac (1923); 3NN Yanac (1924-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 271, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Yanac, 1919-1977) * [[/Ivan Leslie Brown|Brown, Ivan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ2-9CV] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2RY Sydney (Drummoyne, 1931-1939, 1948-1950; Herne Bay, 1954-1958; Riverwood, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 797, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1943; Herne Bay, NSW, 1949); public servant (Herne Bay, NSW, 1954; Riverwood, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Riverwood, NSW, 1972-1977); public servant (Riverwood, NSW, 1980) ==''BROWN (J-Z)''== * [[/J. R. Brown|Brown, J. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Southport (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James McGladdery Brown|Brown, James McGladdery]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW18-TCK] - 1882(Qld)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4BJ Aramac (1929-1933); 4BJ Rockhampton (1937); 4BJ Bundaberg (1947-1965) - Qualifications: AOCP 480, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: porter (Rockhampton, 1905); station master (Finch Hatton, 1913); labourer (Mackay, 1919); motor car proprietor (Baralaba, Mt Morgan, 1925); guard (Aramac, 1928-1937); retired (Maryborough, 1954-1963; Ascot, 1963) - Relationships: father of Victor James Caldwell Brown, the likely actual amateur operator * [[/John Henry Shadwell Brown|Brown, John Henry Shadwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJL-7M4] - 1897(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2JK Sydney (Botany, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 926, 1926; 1COCP 154, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Botany, 1930-1958) * [[/Joseph Brown|Brown, Joseph "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQH2-YSM] - 1916(Tas)-1990(Tas) - Licences: 7BJ Hobart (Battery Point, 1934-1939; New Town, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1255, 1934, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 5, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (7ZL, Hobart TV); public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Battery Point, 1936-1937); civil servant (New Town, 1943-1972) * [[/Kenneth Boyer Brown|Brown, Kenneth Boyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GV-GGN] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AKB Sydney (Lane Cove, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Gladesville, 1948-1960); 2AJJ Sydney (Gladesville, 1969); 2AJJ Nelson Bay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 133, 1937; COCP1 173, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fire alarm mechanic (Gladesville, NSW, 1949-1968); mechanic (Gladesville, NSW, 1972); retired (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Leonard Austin Brown|Brown, Leonard Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX21-FFX] - 1915(Vic)-1957(SA) - Licences: 3OP Melbourne (Camberwell, 1931-1933); 5OP Adelaide (Eastwood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 814, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1936; Eastwood, SA, 1939; Unley Park, SA, 1941) * [[/Maurice Alexander Brown|Brown, Maurice Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2J-3P9] - 1913(NSW)-1978(Eng) - Licences: 2OR Sydney (Epping, 1932-1939, 1946-1950; Cheltenham, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1033, 1932, NSW; BOCP 255, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (MRB Camp, Queanbeyan, NSW, 1934; East Sydney, NSW, 1935-1937); radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1949); engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1963-1972; Newport Beach, NSW, 1977) * [[/P. J. Brown|Brown, P. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JB Sydney (Randwick, 1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ralph Andrew Watkin Brown|Brown, Ralph Andrew Watkin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZV-DLV] - 1908(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GO Sydney (Cremorne, 1931-1933; Epping, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 823, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: proprietor (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1931; Narrabeen, NSW, 1933) * [[/Raymond Albert Brown|Brown, Raymond Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZV-YH6] - 1906(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IL Sydney (Ashfield, 1933-1935); 2IL Glenbrook (1936-1937); 2QN Sydney (Auburn, 1935); 2RB Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1960; Clontarf, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1236, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Withdrawal: 2QN amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2QN Deniliquin commercial service - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1932-1949); technician (Auburn, NSW, 1954-1958); electrical manufacturer (Maroubra, NSW, 1963) * [[/Robert Brown|Brown, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Moonah, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart Central, 1919; Moonah, 1928); fitter (Hobart North, 1958) * [[/Victor James Caldwell Brown|Brown, Victor James Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBKS-2T7] - 1907(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified, but likely those in father's name - Qualifications: Nil yet identified, but likely those in father's name - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: wardsman (Aramac, 1928); guard (Aramac, 1930); baker (Rockhampton, 1936); radio mechanic (Barcaldine, 1943; Bundaberg, 1949-1963) - Relationships: son of James McGladdery Brown - note electoral roll addresses for Victor James precisely align with 4BJ addresses whereas those for James McGladdery do not * [[/William Francis Brown|Brown, William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VB-4DL] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3BB Warrnambool (1930-1933); 3BB Melbourne (Richmond, 1937); 9BB Wau, New Guinea (1938); 2ANP Sydney (Bundeena, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 704, 1930, Vic; COCP2 92, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: many contemporaneous WFBs - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Richmond, Vic, 1937) ==''BROWNE''== * [[/Brian Brandon Browne|Browne, Brian Brandon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2MJ-9C1] - 1908(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2UZ Sydney (Kogarah, 1933); 2UZ Goulburn (1934-1939); 2UZ Canberra (Ainslie, 1954-1955); 1UZ Canberra (Ainslie, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Goulburn, NSW, 1934-1943); engineer (Ainslie, ACT, 1949-1954) * [[/Robert John Vincent Browne|Browne, Robert John Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLZ-BY6] - 1907(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4RB Brisbane (Toowong, 1925-1939; New Farm, 1946-1956; Dorrington, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 92, 1925, No. 10 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowong, 1936-1937); mechanic (Clevedon, 4QN, 1943); technician (New Farm, 1949-1954); teacher (Dorrington, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "4RB - Robert John Vincent Browne" & "!Wikibooks 4RB" ==''BROWNBILL''== * [[/William Albert Brownbill|Brownbill, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2V-81D] - 1919(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3BU Geelong (1936-1939, 1947-1960); 3ABU Portable Geelong (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1707, 1936, Vic; BOCP 249, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Geelong, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''BROWNHILL''== * [[/William Brownhill|Brownhill, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4R-CSM] - 1924(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AWB Melbourne (East Preston, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2823, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Preston, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BROWNLEE''== * [[/Thomas Denham Brownlee|Brownlee, Thomas Denham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ8-QKD] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2XB Sydney (Bondi, 1931-1936; Woollahra, 1938-1939, 1947-1950; Roseville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 859, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP3 6744, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1931); mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1936; Woollahra, NSW, 1937); engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1954-1963); engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''BROWNLESS''== * [[/Sidney Frank Brownless|Brownless, Sidney Frank "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HD-M5S] - 1915(Eng)-1995(Vic) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD); military (WW2, RAF, radar research); clubs & societies (IREE); author ("The Sharing of Television Channels", ABCB, 1973 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Albert Park, 1954-1980) ==''BRUCE''== * [[/Ernest Arthur Bruce|Bruce, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7XP-MLH] - 1879(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XABR Sydney (Artarmon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: * [[/George Thomas Bruce|Bruce, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLR-GQM] - 1914(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2GT Tumut (1932-1938); 2GT Sydney (Bexley, 1939; Kingsgrove, 1946-1955; Loftus, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 971, 1932, NSW; COCP2 282, 1939; COCP1 328, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tumut, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943-1954); civil servant (Loftus, NSW, 1958-1968); public servant (Loftus, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/George William Bruce|Bruce, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPX-XN9] - 1913(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5GB Adelaide (Prospect, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1925, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Arthur Bruce|Bruce, Robert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR18-SKL] - 1900(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (City, 1923-1924); 5BJ Adelaide (Glenelg, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 357, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glenelg, 1939-1943) * [[/Robert William Bruce|Bruce, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTC-Z1J] - 1899(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1926-1928; East Malvern, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 283, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda East, Vic, 1926; Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1967) * [[/Stanley Melbourne Bruce|Bruce, Stanley Melbourne "S.M."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLB-86Z] - 1883(Vic)-1967(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - politician (prime minister, 1923-1929) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Stanley_Bruce|Wikipedia]] ==''BRUMHEAD''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Brumhead|Brumhead, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G17Y-P6T] - 1901(Eng)-1982(SA) - Licences: 3TV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1938-1939); 5TV Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1947-1954; Heathpool, 1955-1969 - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 94, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (East Melbourne, Vic, 1925; Camberwell, Vic, 1926-1927); sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1943) ==''BRUNSDEN''== * [[/Herbert Thomas Brunsden|Brunsden, Herbert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NR-JJR] - 1909(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2BX Sydney (Leichhardt, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 649, 1930, NSW; AOLCP 258, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Leichhardt, 1930-1937) - Comment: Gone too soon ==''BRYCE''== * [[/Ramsay Auld Bryce|Bryce, Ramsay Auld]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH9T-FL2] - 1914(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4AB Ipswich (1937-1939, 1947-1948); 4AB Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1954-1969); 4AC Portable Ipswich (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1935, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (North Ipswich, Qld, 1937); radio serviceman (North Ipswich, Qld, 1943); theatre proprietor (Palm Beach, Qld, 1949); showman (Palm Beach, Qld, 1954-1958); projectionist (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963-1972) ==''BRYDEN-BROWN''== * See Brown, especially George Henry Bryden-Brown ==''BRYSON''== * [[/Royal William Bryson|Bryson, Royal William "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ9P-5KJ] - 1886(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: XJJ Melbourne (Richmond, 1913); 3JM Receive Melbourne (Kew, 1922-1923); 3JM Melbourne (Kew, 1924-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 50, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Richmond, 1914-1916); electrical fitter (Kew, 1919-1937); electrician (Croydon, 1943-1954) ==''BUCHANAN''== * [[/Cyril Buchanan|Buchanan, Cyril]] - 19??(Australia)-19??(???) - Licences: Tulagi, Solomon Islands (1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/n5664/html/ch03.xhtml ANU-Tulagi History]; [https://apo.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2019-09/apo-nid262811.pdf Tulagi, Pacific Outpost of British Empire] * [[/Douglas Ancelon Buchanan|Buchanan, Douglas Ancelon "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LJ-HLX] - 1913(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2ABT Yerrinbool (1935-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1596, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Yerrinbool, NSW, 1935-1937) * [[/Norman Thomas Oswald Buchanan|Buchanan, Norman Thomas Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84K-B7C] - 1912(Qld)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2NB Sydney (Manly, 1928-1939); 2ANB Sydney (Bondi, 1948; Kingsford, 1950); 3AND Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1954; Rosanna, 1955-1956); 3BNU Maldon (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 466, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Manly, 1934-1935); sound engineer (Manly, 1936); engineer (North Sydney, 1943; Heidelberg, 1954-1963; Rosanna, 1968; Heidelberg, 1972; Rosanna, 1977); retired (Castlemaine, 1980) ==''BUCK''== * [[/Albert Hector Buck|Buck, Albert Hector]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQJ-PC3] - 1905(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3TM Receive Melbourne (Albert Park, 1923); 3TM Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1924-1926; Glenferrie, 1927; East Preston, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933-1937); 3TM Terang (1938-1939); 3TM Shepparton (1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 138, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: father of 3ZMX & 3AAD Edwin David Buck, don't confuse with Albert Thomas Buck (Qld) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glenferrie, 1927-1928); mechanic (Glenferrie, 1931; Hawthorn, 1937); electrician (Terang, 1943) * [[/Albert Thomas Buck|Buck, Albert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Z9K-CXG] - 1892(Eng)-1973(Eng) - Licences: 4CW Receive Brisbane (Geebung, 1923); 4CW Brisbane (Geebung, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 281, 1926, No. 24 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Kedron, 1931-1934); wireless mechanic (Summer Hill, 1933) - Comment: don't confuse with 3TM Albert Hector Buck -TroveTag: "4CW - Albert Thomas Buck" * [[/Edwin David Buck|Buck, Edwin David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNC-4JQ] - 1929(Vic)-2010(Vic) - 3ZMX Melbourne (Thornbury, 1965-1969, 3AAD Melbourne (Thornbury, 1975-1980), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Vic), son of 3TM Albert Hector Buck ==''BUCKERFIELD''== * [[/Sidney Roy Buckerfield|Buckerfield, Sidney Roy "Buck" & "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGS-S7N] - 1904(SA)-1965(SA) - Licences: 5DA Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); 5DA Adelaide (Parkside, 1924-1927; Evandale, 1928-1931; Knoxville, 1933-1939; St Morris, 1947-1948+); 5DA Crystal Brook (1954-1956); 5DA Adelaide (Brighton Gardens, 1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 32, 1924, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 163, 1938; 1COCP 1557, 1950 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (5DN, 5CK, 5DR, 5AN, 5ABCFM); public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Knoxville, 1939) - TroveTag: "5DA - Sidney Roy Buckerfield" ==''BUCKINGHAM''== * [[/Cyril Hugo Buckingham|Buckingham, Cyril Hugo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8L-NP8] - 1917(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3QU Melbourne (Maidstone, 1947-1956; West Footscray, 1960; Albion, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2288, 1939, Vic; BOCP 1712, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Footscray North, Vic, 1942-1954); mechanic (Footscray North, Vic, 1963); TV mechanic (Albion, Vic, 1967; Sunshine, Vic, 1972-1977); mechanic (Sunshine North, Vic, 1980) ==''BUCKIE''== * [[/Alan Carson Buckie|Buckie, Alan Carson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ6-8QC] - 1909(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6AB Perth (Nedlands, 1936-1939; Claremont, 1947-1948; Dalkeith, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1682, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1963) ==''BUGG''== * [[/Charles Robert Bugg|Bugg, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82G-Q8K] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 11, 1936, Vic - - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Geelong, 1942) ==''BUILDER''== * [[/Geoffrey Builder|Builder, Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM6S-FBL] - 1906(WA)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - physicist; radio engineer; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: observer (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, 1931; physicist (Haberfield, 1935; Ashfield, 1937; Burwood, NSW, 1943-1958) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/builder-geoffrey-9617 ADB] ==''BULL''== * [[/Francis George Bull|Bull, Francis George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB9W-CFP] - 1904(Eng)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4MA Brisbane (Fairfield, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1674, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Stones Corner, Qld, 1926-1928; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1934; Fairfield, Qld, 1937; Annerley, Qld, 1943-1958); military forces (Wellers Hill, Qld, 1963) * [[/Frederick Hans Bull|Bull, Frederick Hans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR14-174] - 1907(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AJM Sydney (Northbridge, 1938; Epping, 1939; Chatswood, 1946-1950; Pymble, 1954-1958; Killara, 1960-1961; Turramurra, 1965; St Ives, 1969); 2AJM Chittaway Point, 1975 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2088, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Sydenham, NSW, 1930); clerk (Marrickville, NSW, 1930; Lewisham, NSW, 1933); traveller (Northbridge, NSW, 1936-1937); accountant (Mosman, NSW, 1943); credit accountant (Chatswood, NSW, 1949); manager (Pymble, NSW, 1954-1958); credit manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Herbert Phillip Bull|Bull, Herbert Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTC9-M33] - 1921(Qld)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4HP Brisbane (Manly, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 4ET Brisbane (Virginia, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2247, 1938, Qld; BOCP 405, 1941; COCP1 636, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Manly, Qld, 1949-1954); pest exterminator (Ipswich, Qld, 1954); wood machinist (Virginia, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/J. F. Bull|Bull, J. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4FH Mackay (-1949-1967+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), associate member I.R.E. Aust. ==''BULLING''== * [[/William John Bulling|Bulling, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4Y9-S95] - 1914(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5KX Adelaide (Grange, 1935-1939; Kirkcaldy, 1947-1954; Kings Park, 1955-1975); 5KX Wasleys (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1527, 1935, SA; BOCP 166, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Kirkcaldy, 1939-1943) ==''BULLIVANT''== * [[/William Norman Bullivant|Bullivant, William Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJK-X8B] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2PR Receive Albury (1923-1924); 2WB Albury (1925-1930); 2WB West Wyalong (1931-1934); 2BC Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1950; Bellevue Hill, 1954-1969; Kingsford, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 167, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 1COCP 319, 1940) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Jerilderee, NSW, 1930); postal clerk (West Wyalong, NSW, 1930-1937); telegraphist (Bondi, NSW, 1943); supervisor (Waverley, NSW, 1954; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1958-1968; Bondi Junction, NSW, 1972; Kingsford, NSW, 1980) - Trovetag: "2PR-2WB - William Norman Bullivant" ==''BULLOCK''== * [[/Albert Frederick Wright Bullock|Bullock, Albert Frederick Wright "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4K-44G] - 1900(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4ZX Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1933-1939, 1946-1954; Camp Hill, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1109, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: ironworker (East Brisbane, Qld, 1925); storeman (Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1954); retired (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BULMAN''== * [[/Reginald Verne Bulman|Bulman, Reginald Verne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJWF-CY2] - 1912(Tas)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 7RL Stanley (1939, 1947-1955); 7RL Kings Meadows (1956); 7RL Stanley (1960); 7RL Gravelly Beach (1965-1969); 4YL Mt Isa (1975); 4YL Malanda (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2345, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Legana, Tas, 1936-1937); soldier (Hobart, Tas, 1943); radio technician (Stanley, Tas, 1949-1954); technician (Moranbah, Qld, 1972; Ingham, Qld, 1972; Cairns, Qld, 1977); retired (Kureen via Malanda, Qld, 1980) ==''BUNN''== * [[/Malcolm Keith Bunn|Bunn, Malcolm Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H61-NPY] - 1907(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Melbourne (St Kilda, 1934-1939); 3LF Minyip (1947-1948); 3LF Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1954; Kew, 1955-1960); 3SH Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1308, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1931); accountant (Caulfield West, Vic, 1934-1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); storekeeper (Minyip, Vic, 1949); merchant (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1954); manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Mooroolbark, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''BUNTON''== * [[/George Henry Bunton|Bunton, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGWV-YFR] - 1872(Eng)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, Mosman, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Mosman, 1930-1954) ==''BURBIDGE''== * [[/Philip Arthur Burbidge|Burbidge, Philip Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HM-7JL] - 1910(Eng)-1948(NSW) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1931); 2PB Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 456, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant manager (Camberwell, 1934); manager (Bellevue Hill, 1943) ==''BURBURY''== * [[/Eric Alfred Burbury|Burbury, Eric Alfred]] - 1894(Tas)-1976(NSW) - early wireless experimenter (Tasmania, unlicensed?), ship wireless operator (1910s), broadcast engineer (AWA, Koo-we-rup; 2FC, chief engineer), brother of Harry Keith Burbury * [[/Harry Keith Burbury|Burbury, Harry Keith "Keith"]] - 1897(Tas)-1986(NSW) - engineer (PMGD), brother of Eric Alfred Burbury ==''BURCHELL''== * [[/C. B. Burchell|Burchell, C. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XADZ Sydney (Summer Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BURCHILL''== * [[/Charles Burchill|Burchill, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXD-8PF] - 1894(Qld)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 4EM Receive Brisbane (Hendra, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hendra, Qld, 1925; Surry Hills, NSW, 1930); fitter (Long Bay Camp, NSW, 1933; Surry Hills, NSW, 1934-1936; Harbord, NSW, 1937); watchman (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1949) ==''BURFORD''== * [[/Walter Patrick Burford|Burford, Walter Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHM2-CD9] - 1912(SA)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 5PB Naracoorte (1934-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1365, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Naracoorte, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BURGESS''== * [[/George Thomas Burgess|Burgess, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W5-N95] - 1913(SA)-1994(SA) - Licences: 5GC Adelaide (Prospect, 1933-1939; Henley Beach, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1233, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Henley, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas William Watkins Burgess|Burgess, Thomas William Watkins]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDZP-X1R] - 1861(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: XDA Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Wagga Wagga, 1901-1903) - TroveTag: "XDA - Thomas William Watkins Burgess" ==''BURGHARD''== * [[/Hermann August Bernhardt Burghard|Burghard, Hermann or Herman August Bernhardt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P1-7GW] - 1914(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 2ACL Deniliquin (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1536, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Gardiner, Vic, 1936); bank clerk (Deniliquin, NSW, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); m. vdr (Greenslopes, Qld, 1968-1969) ==''BURGOYNE''== * [[/Francis James Burgoyne|Burgoyne, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQN-1VS] - 1876(Wales)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - second operator of XVA of William Henry Haire; coastal wireless operator (VIY, 1913-?); RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Radio Station, South Townsville, 1919); postmaster (Concord, 1930); public servant (Homebush, 1930); postmaster (Homebush, 1933; Strathfield, 1935; Inverell, 1936; Bondi North, 1943) - TroveTag: "Francis James Burgoyne" ==''BURING''== * [[/Rudolph Buring|Buring, Rudolph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51C-YVT] - 1906(Tas)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 7AX Receive Hobart (1922-1923); Receive Hobart (1923-1924); 7RB Hobart (1925-1933); 3RB Ballarat (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 102, 1925, Tas; AOLCP 166, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electronics engineer (PMGD); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: university demonstrator (Hobart, 1928); radio engineer (Sale, 1936; Ballarat, 1936-1937); engineer (Kew, 1943-1972) ==''BURKE''== * [[/Eric Keast Burke|Burke, Eric Keast]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S4N-N8X] - 1896(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XHO Sydney (Lindfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; signal corps (1916); WW1 (Light Motor Wireless, 1917; Anzac Wireless Squadron, 1918); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Killara, NSW, 1930-1968); manager (Killara, NSW, 1972) - Links: [[w:Eric Keast Burke|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/burke-eric-keast-9628 ADB]; [https://wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2016/20160818-1/index.php WIA] * [[/Henry Edward Burke|Burke, Henry Edward "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VG-VX9] - 1906(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MN Sydney (Haberfield, 1934-1939); 2NM Sydney (Ashfield, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1269, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Haberfield, NSW, 1931-1937); traveller (Ashfield, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/R. Burke|Burke, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3LC Melbourne (Elwood, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BURKITT''== * [[/Donald Burkitt|Burkitt, Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GK-CXX] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3FP Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2417, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Warrandyte, Vic, 1928; Box Hill, Vic, 1931); bread carter (Doncaster, Vic, 1934-1943) ==''BURLEIGH''== * [[/Maurice George Burleigh|Burleigh, Maurice George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ5-J6F] - 1912(Tas)-1988(Tas) - Licences: 7MA Moorina (1938-1939, 1948); 7MA Launceston (1955-1960); 7JU Launceston (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2110, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Nelson, Tas, 1936); electrical engineer (Launceston, Tas, 1936); engineer (Power Station, Moorina, Tas, 1949; Marawaylee, Tas, 1954; Launceston, Tas, 1963) ==''BURMAN''== * [[/Arthur Alfred Horatio Burman|Burman, Arthur Alfred Horatio]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M8-GDR] - 1903(Vic)-1936(Vic)32yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Richmond, 1923); 3CY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1038, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Coburg, Vic, 1926); engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1928); talkie operator (Coburg, Vic, 1931-1936) ==''BURMESTER''== * [[/Otto Conrad Burmester|Burmester, Otto Conrad]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWN-7VX] - 1909(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4OB Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1158, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 31, 1935; 1COCP 46, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (Toowong, Qld, 1943); PMG technician (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''BURNETT''== * [[/John Keith Burnett|Burnett, John Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ8-G9G] - 1898(SA)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2BJ Sydney (Maroubra, 1931-1933; Chatswood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 860, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 155, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Div. Signal Coy., 1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: book-keeper (West Perth, WA, 1921); farmer (Claverley via Norseman, WA, 1922-1925); clerk (Maroubra, NSW, 1930-1933; Artarmon, NSW, 1934-1935); ledgerkeeper (Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937); clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1943) ==''BURNS''== * [[/Claud Edward James Burns|Burns, Claud Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCLY-P7V] - 1893(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4ZY Kingaroy (1932-1939); 4ZY Innisfail (1946-1947); 4ZY Cairns (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 996, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: supervising technician (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1977) ==''BURRAGE''== * [[/John Allan Burrage|Burrage, John Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCW4-SLS] - 1916(Vic)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: 3UW Melbourne (Deepdene, 1934-1937), 3UW (Shepparton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1322, 1934, Vic; BOCP 59, 1936; COCP1 291, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (3SR); WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1942) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Shepparton, 1942) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/burrage-john-allan-400643/] ==''BURROWS''== * [[/Alan Owen Burrows|Burrows, Alan Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNZG-V74] - 1901(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio correspondent (Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Sun); proprietor Miss F. V. Wallace (Wireless Shop), 1927-1933; president Waverley Radio Club - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Waverley, 1930-1933) - Comment: Gone too soon - TroveTag: "Alan Owen Burrows" * [[/Ernest Walter Burrows|Burrows, Ernest Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZDY-YQ8] - 1900(WA)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 6DZ Geraldton (1924-1927); 2DZ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 659, 1921; 1COCP 5, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technical assistant (Canterbury, NSW, 1937-1949; Earlwood, 1954-1980) * [[/Frederick Harold Burrows|Burrows, Frederick Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZDY-TKH] - 1894(Eng)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6BH Perth (Claremont, 1922-1924); 6BH Kalgoorlie (1925-1927); 6BF Perth (Beverley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 193, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Kalgoorlie, 1916; Claremont, 1922; Kalgoorlie, 1925); headmaster (Beverley, 1937; Subiaco, 1943-1958); retired (Subiaco, 1963-1972) * [[/John Charles Fry Burrows|Burrows, John Charles Fry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKZ-LJ8] - 1897(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XJCD Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 251, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Kew, 1919-1931); representative (Bairnsdale, 1934); commercial (Kew, 1936-1937); superintendent (Caulfield, 1943-1954); manager (Toorak, 1963-1980) * [[/Lindsay Thomas Burrows|Burrows, Lindsay Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT53-SNL] - 1909(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3OB Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1932-1937; Essendon, 1938-1938; North Essendon, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 900, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1931-1936); radio engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1937-1968; Strathmore, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BURSTALL''== * [[/James Evan Robert Burstall|Burstall, James Evan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W1-FCJ] - 1914(NSW)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 2QR Sydney (Beecroft, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; West Pennant Hills, 1948-1955; Beecroft, 1956-1969); 2QR Swansea (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1166, 1933, NSW; COCP2 115, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Beecroft, NSW, 1936-1949); radio engineer (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949-1954); manufacturer (Beecroft, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Swansea, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BURSTON''== * [[/Leonard Raymond Burston|Burston, Leonard Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4B-NNB] - 1918(Qld)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 3BV Wangaratta (1936-1939); 4BV Townsville (1947); 4LQ Amberley (1954); 2ALR Canberra (1955); 1ALR Canberra (1956); 3AZB Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1960); 2AMG Sydney (French's Forest, 1965); 8AG Darwin (1969); 2BBV Blaxland (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1793, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphy operator (RAAF, Point Cook, Vic, 1942); RAAF (RAAF Station, Amberley, Qld, 1954; Mt Waverley, Vic, 1958); RAAF officer (Townsville, Qld, 1963); airman (RAAF, Darwin, NT, 1968); RAAF (Blaxland, NSW, 1972-1980); ==''BURTON''== * [[/Arthur Reg Burton|Burton, Arthur Reg]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-3HM] - 1899(Eng)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4FE Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1935-1936; City, 1937-1939; Highgate Hill, 1946-1948); 1FE Heard Island (1954-1955); 4FE Thursday Island (1955-1956); 4FE Normanton (1960); 4FE Labrador (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1563, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Gold Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF); broadcast technician; federal public servant (PMGD) - Relationships: Likely father of 4BM Arthur Henry Burton - Electoral Rolls: artist (Lutwyche, Qld, 1921); picture showman (Beenleigh, Qld, 1922-1926); motor engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1931-1934; South Brisbane, Qld, 1937); radio engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943); diesel engineer (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1949-1954); technician (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1958); retired (Labrador, Qld, 1968-1980) * [[/Ronald Fenton Burton|Burton, Ronald Fenton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4F-JK8] - 1918(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3IH Charlton (1936-1939); 3IH Melbourne (Essendon, 1948; Pascoe Vale, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1797, 1936, Vic; BOCP 361, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Essendon, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Glenroy, Vic, 1963-1967; Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1972) ==''BUSCH''== * [[/Reginald Talbot Busch|Busch, Reginald Talbot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ3-2P7] - 1907(Vic)-2005(Vic) - Licences: 3LS Receive Melbourne (Essendon, 1923); 3LS Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1939; North Essendon, 1946-1969; Strathmore, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 157, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 286, 1936; 1AOCP 3, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; research engineer (1942) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937); research engineer (Essendon, 1942-1968); research (Strathmore, 1972-1977) - TroveTag: "3LS - Reginald Talbot Busch" ==''BUSH''== * [[/Albert Melville Bush|Bush, Albert Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBB7-DFN] - 1893(Vic)-1964(Vic) - 3YY Bendigo (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 197, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental apprentice (Bendigo, 1914-1919); dentist (Bendigo, 1922-1963) ==''BUSHBY''== * [[/Thomas Robert William Bushby|Bushby, Thomas Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2G5-KTN] - 1900(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2TW Bulli (1927-1928); 2TW Sydney (Gladesville, 1929; Hunters Hill, 1930; Gladesville, 1931-1933; Rose Bay, 1934; Bondi North, 1935-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 368, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 32, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hunters Hill, 1930; Gladesville, 1933); engineer (Rose Bay, 1934; Bellevue Hill, 1935; Bondi, 1936-1937; Kingsgrove, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Bexley, 1958-1963) ==''BUSHELL''== * [[/Harold Bushell|Bushell, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKNT-PTQ] - 1917(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AHG Sydney (Haberfield, 1937-1939, 1946-1961); 2AHG Sussex Inlet (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1969, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1943-1958); technician (Sussex Inlet, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''BUTCHER''== * [[/Eric William Butcher|Butcher, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWG-77S] - 1912(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4EB Brisbane (Lutwyche, 1931-1933; Kedron, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 871, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kedron, Qld, 1936-1937); teacher (Grange, Qld, 1949; Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958-1968) ==''BUTLER''== * [[/Alfred Lloyd Butler|Butler, Alfred Lloyd "Lloyd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLX-VQ7] - 1924(SA)-2024(SA)99yo - Licences: 5BR Adelaide (Prospect, 1947); 5BR Murray Bridge (1948-1960); 5BR Adelaide (Panorama, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2481, 1941; BOCP 475, 1942; AOCP1 49, 1947; TVOCP 244, 1960 - amateur operator; historian (SA amateur, SA broadcast) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [http://users.tpg.com.au/ldbutler/index.htm Personal Web Site];[https://www.qsl.net/vk5br/ QSL.NET]; [https://ahars.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/VALE-LLOYD-BUTLER.pdf AHARS Obit]; [https://www.wia.org.au/members/wiaawards/pubcomtechnical/ WIA Technical Award 2005] * [[/Arthur Rogerson Butler|Butler, Arthur Rogerson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H3X-61X] - 1889(NZ)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XADL Sydney (Belmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, CMF, 1915); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Belmore, NSW, 1913); real estate agent (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1930-1933); estate agent (Gosford, NSW, 1934; Umina, NSW, 1936-1937; Ettalong Beach, NSW, 1949-1954; Orange Grove, NSW, 1958) - Comment: Individual not yet fully identified * [[/Doug Butler|Butler, Doug]] - - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD, Telstra Broadcasting); historian (broadcast, Wikipedia) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/L. M. J. Butler|Butler, L. M. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XDC Singleton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified * [[/Richard Edmund Butler|Butler, Richard Edmund "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQX1-ZPZ] - 1926(Vic)-2012(Vic) - Senior federal public servant (PMGD), Deputy General Secretary ITU 1983-1989, Secretary General ITU 1983-1989 [https://www.itu.int/en/history/Pages/ElectedOfficialBio.aspx?off=6] * [[/William Fitzwalter Cotter Butler|Butler, William Fitzwalter Cotter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z96-6LL] - 1850(Qld)-1920(NSW) - Licences: XDD Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: house agent (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1913) - Comment: Likely experimenters one or more of his children - Links: [https://butlersutherland.wordpress.com/the-butler-family-from-cork/william-fitzwalter-butler-1850-1920/ Gene] ==''BUTLER-WOOD''== * [[/Bertie Saywell Butler-Wood|Butler-Wood, Bertie Saywell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXJ2-18J] - 1894(NSW)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4EJ Receive Brisbane (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (West End, Qld, 1919-1925); dentist (West End, Qld, 1943-1954) ==''BUTTERFIELD''== * [[/George William Butterfield|Butterfield, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L77T-FCW] - 1903(Eng)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6GW Perth (South Perth, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 906, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Northam, WA, 1925; South Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (South Perth, WA, 1936-1958); retired (South Perth, WA, 1977) ==''BUTTERS''== * [[/William Leslie Butters|Butters, William Leslie W.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2VQ7-BSV] - 1885(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2WY Bermagui South (1928-1935); 2WY Sydney (Brooklyn, 1936-1938; Cronulla, 1939; Karuah, 1946-1947); 2WY Nambucca Heads (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 464, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fisheries inspector (Bermagui South, 1930; Brooklyn, 1936); clerk (Erskineville, 1943); retired (Nambucca Heads, 1949) ==''BUTTERWORTH''== * [[/Cecil Butterworth|Butterworth, Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMLR-QDG] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Wallsend (1929-1930); 2BU Wallsend (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 540, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wallsend, 1936-1958); manufacturer (Wallsend, 1963-1972); engineer (Rankin Park, 1977-1980) ==''BUZACOTT''== * [[/Albert Hardie Buzacott|Buzacott, Albert Hardie "Hardie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7YK-QZ6] - 1914(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4UZ Toowoomba (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1242, 1934, No. ?? in Qld; AOLCP 260, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1937); radio operator (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1949); manager (Roma, Qld, 1949; Gympie, Qld, 1954-1972; Caloundra, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Richard Norman Buzacott|Buzacott, Richard Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ82-8ZL] - 1909(WA)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3RB Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1926; Burwood, 1931; Camberwell, 1933); 2TD Sydney (North Sydney, 1935-1936); 3TD Lubeck (1938-1939); 3TD Melbourne (Balwyn, 1946-1960); 3AUB Melbourne (Reservoir, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 298, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 61, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); broadcast engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1934-1935); engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1936); broadcast engineer (Lubeck, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); technician (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Reservoir, Vic, 1963-1972) ==''BYRNE''== * [[/Harold Leslie Byrne|Byrne, Harold Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQX-32B] - 1884(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3UT Receive Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1923); 3HB Melbourne (Brighton, 1931-1933); 3UB Melbourne (Brighton, 1938-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 183, 1916 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: railway employe (Seymour, Vic, 1909); telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1906; Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1910); electrical engineer (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1912-1914; Parkville, Vic, 1914-1919); engineer (Mordialloc, Vic, 1924); electrical engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1928); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1931-1963) ==''BYRNES''== * [[/Ronald Byrnes|Byrnes, Ronald]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2OE Sydney (Crows Nest, 1933-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1143, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified, several contemporaneous RBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified =='''C'''== ==''CAGNEY''== * [[/Eric William Cagney|Cagney, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-9HV] - 1909(Qld)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4EC Rockhampton (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1386, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Palings, piano tuner); associate I.R.E. Aust - Electoral Rolls: musical instrument worker (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931-1980) - Trovetag: "4EC - Eric William Cagney" ==''CAHILL''== * [[/William Benjamin Vincent Cahill|Cahill, William Benjamin Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP7K-GY5] - 1913(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2VC Sydney (Rockdale, 1931-1939; Sutherland, 1946-1950; Sylvania, 1954; Sutherland, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 781, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1936-1937); contractor (Sutherland, NSW, 1943-1949; Sylnannia Heights, NSW, 1954; Sutherland, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''CAIN''== * [[/James Henry Cain|Cain, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKN2-48M] - 1866(Isle of Man)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a/g superintendent, Central Mission, Wesley Church, Melbourne, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Mooroopna, 1903; North Melbourne, 1909-1913; Carlton, 1914-1919; Glenferrie, 1921-1924; Auburn, 1924-1927; Kew, 1928-1937) ==''CALDECOTT''== * [[/Henry William Spencer Caldecott|Caldecott, Henry William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT8-K3M] - 1908(Canada)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2SM Sydney (Manly, 1926-1927; Chatswood, 1928-1929; Manly, 1930-1931); 2DA Sydney (Manly, 1933-1939; Balgowlah, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 285, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 58, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Balgowlah, 1930-1968); engineer (Balgowlah, 1977-1980)- callsign 2SM withdrawn by PMGD for allocation to 2SM Sydney commercial broadcaster ==''CALDWELL''== * [[/Aleck Stewart Caldwell|Caldwell, Aleck Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5SS-6BB] - 1903(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley North, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: During 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: Son of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; brother of Donald Pavy Caldwell; nephew of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Black Forest, SA, 1939); assistant (Erindale, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Donald Pavy Caldwell|Caldwell, Donald Pavy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVC2-5NT] - 1907(SA)-1959(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 29, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: amateur broadcaster but never held licence in his name, during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: Son of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; brother of Aleck Stewart Caldwell; nephew of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Clapham, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "Donald Pavy Caldwell" * [[/Frank David Caldwell|Caldwell, Frank David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-FQ9] - 1907(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2YF Sydney (Bondi, 1930-1936; Concord, 1937; Bondi, 1938-1939; Waverley, 1946-1969); 2YF Katoomba (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 587, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 404, 1938; BOCP 186, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: employee Clyde Engineering Works (Burwood, 1930); mechanic (Bondi, 1936-1937; Waverley, 1949-1958; Bronte, 1963-1968) * [[/Robert Ballantyne Caldwell|Caldwell, Robert Ballantyne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2ZSH-LYB] - 1869(SA)-1942(SA) - Licences: 5BP Adelaide (Unley, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: father of Aleck Stewart Caldwell & Donald Pavy Caldwell; brother of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: resident engineer (North Unley, SA, 1939-1941) - TroveTag: "5BP - Robert Ballantyne Caldwell"(400+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Caldwell"(10+ tags) * [[/Rupert Christian Caldwell|Caldwell, Rupert Christian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W3-897] - 1893(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2YW Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1923-1924); 2JO Sydney (Bondi Junction, 1928; Waverley, 1929-1933; Woollahra, 1934-1937; Bondi, 1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 415, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Waverley, 1930-1933; Woollahra, 1934-1936; Bondi Beach, 1937-1968); retired (Waverley, 1972; Bondi Beach, 1977; Malabar, 1980) * [[/William Alexander Caldwell|Caldwell, William Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y4-P92] - 1881(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5DI Receive Adelaide (Unley, 1923); 5BO Adelaide (Unley, 1923); 5BP Adelaide (Unley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: brother of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; uncle of Aleck Stewart Caldwell & Donald Pavy Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: nil (Glenelg, SA, 1939-1943) ==''CALETTI''== * [[/Guido Caletti|Caletti, Guido "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G841-NV5] - 1900(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2CL Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1922; Newtown, 1922); 2CL Sydney (Newtown, 1923; Redfern, 1924; Annandale, 1924-1926; Punchbowl, 1927-1929; Penrose, 1930); 2AHV Sydney (Hurstville, 1938-1939, 1946-1950); licensed operator of 2ZF Newtown District Radio Club 1924 - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 649, 1921 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Punchbowl, 1930); mechanic (Bankstown, 1933); telephone mechanic (Hurstville, 1937-1949) ==''CALLABY''== * [[/Clarence James Callaby|Callaby, Clarence James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBQ-38C] - 1910(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1934); 3BI Ballarat (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 546, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Concord, 1933-1935); chemist (Croydon, 1936-1937); industrial chemist (West Ryde, 1943-1958); company director (St Ives, 1963-1968); director (St Ives, 1972-1977) ==''CALLAGHAN''== * [[/Andrew Theodore Callaghan|Callaghan, Andrew Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7P4-H56] - 1896(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2NA Sydney (Coogee, 1931); 2NA Inverell (1933); 2NA Delungra (1933-1934); 2NA Sydney (Kensington, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 733, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1 Australian Wireless Signal Co, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Randwick East, NSW, 1930-1931); senior postal clerk (Inverell, NSW, 1932); postmaster (Delungra, NSW, 1933-1935; Coogee, NSW, 1937); public servant (Ainslie, ACT, 1943); manufacturer's representative (Longueville, NSW, 1949); representative (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Leslie Norman Callaghan|Callaghan, Leslie Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTN-LB3] - 1893(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 181, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP1 9, 1930 - radio telegraphist; WW1 (merchant navy) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); wireless engineer (Punchbowl, NSW, 1937); wireless inspector (Punchbowl, NSW, 1943-1958) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118882329 Trove Bio] ==''CALLANDER''== * [[/Alexander Roy Callender|Callender, Alexander Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTT-L11] - 1914(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3ES Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939, 1947-1969; Murrumbeena, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2062, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1968; Caulfield North, Vic, 1972); admin officer (Carnegie, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CALLICK''== * [[/Harold Victor Callick|Callick, Harold Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXF4-P45] - 1898(Eng)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Herston, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: surgical dresser (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1921-1925; Herston, Qld, 1937-1963; Alderley, Qld, 1943-1949; Herston, Qld, 1954-1958; Chermside, Qld, 1963); retired (Miami, Qld, 1968-1977) ==''CALLOW''== * [[/Percival James Callow|Callow, Percival James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFB-TR6] - 1899(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Albion, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Albion, Qld, 1921-1925); clerk (Glen Kedron, Qld, 1934; Kedron, Qld, 1936-1963); retired (Scarborough, Qld, 1968) ==''CALVERT''== * [[/John Gibson Calvert|Calvert, John Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1SQ-61Q] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2VT Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1509, 1935, NSW; COCP2 778, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Holbrook, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954; Turvey Park, NSW, 1958; Sans Souci, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CAMERON''== * [[/A. R. Cameron|Cameron, A. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RC Adelaide (Leabrook, 1931-1938); 2AMK Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/A. Y. Cameron|Cameron, A. Y.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAY Sydney (Arncliffe, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norman McIntyre Cameron|Cameron, Norman McIntyre]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJ7-GNH] - 1906(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3PG Casterton (1933-1939); 3NC Casterton (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1095, 1933, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farm worker (Carapook, Vic, 1928-1954); farmer (Flagstaff Hill, Vic, 1963-1972); pastoral worker (Sandford, Vic, 1977); retired (Casterton, Vic, 1980) * [[/Robert Milton Cameron|Cameron, Robert Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXL-HDJ] - 1907(Vic)-1985(SA) - Licences: 3OT Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3OT Melbourne (Malvern, 1924-1933); 2XV Sydney (Waverton, 1935; Cronulla, 1937-1939); 4CS Brisbane (Doomben, 1947; Archerfield, 1948); 3AC Melbourne (Prahran, 1954-1955; Hawthorn, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 112, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 87, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Malvern East, 1931-1934); aeradio operator (Cooktown, 1943); surveyor (Prahran, 1954) - TroveTag: "3OT-2XV-4CS-3AC - Robert Milton Cameron" ==''CAMPBELL''== * [[/Dallas Dwyer Campbell|Campbell, Dallas Dwyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ32-236] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2KU? Receive Ulmarra (1922-23); 2CU Ulmarra (1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 5, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Ulmarra, NSW, 1932-1949); garage proprietor (Ulmarra, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Douglas Gilmore Campbell|Campbell, Douglas Gilmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJBS-NDD] - 1888(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2JO Receive Kyogle (1922-1924); 2DG Kyogle (1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 70, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bryan's Gap, NSW, 1913; Round Mountain, NSW, 1930; Lismore, NSW, 1932; Limpinwood, NSW, 1933; Upper Crystal Creek, NSW, 1934-1937; Kyogle, NSW, 1949); Gardener (Kyogle, NSW, 1954-1948); retired (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1968) * [[/Frank Valentine Campbell|Campbell, Frank Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-CGN] - 1901(Eng)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 4GC George Alfred Campbell - Electoral Rolls: wireless expert (South Brisbane, Qld, 1926); mechanic (Kedron, Qld, 1928-1929); electrical engineer (Kedron, Qld, 1934-1954); electrician (Haberfield, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Beacon Hill, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Frederick Alexander Campbell|Campbell, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC4J-HG7] - 1849(Sct)-1930(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, South Yarra, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: director (Melbourne, 1903-1913; South Yarra, 1914-1919); chief executive (South Yarra, 1924-1928) * [[/George Alfred Campbell|Campbell, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-C21] - 1894(Eng)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4GC Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1937-1939, 1947-1960); 4GC Mermaid Beach (1965-1975); 4GC Brisbane (Annerley, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2014, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of Frank Valentine Campbell - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (West End, Qld, 1925-1926; South Brisbane, Qld, 1928-1963); retired (Annerley, Qld, 1968-1972; Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1977) * [[/James Campbell|Campbell, James]] - 1845(Sct)-1893(Vic) - proprietor of engineering business in Ballarat, politician in Victoria, Postmaster-General Victoria (Apr 1884 - Feb 1886) * [[/John Alan Campbell|Campbell, John Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5G2-9MW] - 1899(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Licences: XJDG Melbourne (Toorak, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Nagambie, Vic, 1924; "Soho", Drysdale, Vic, 1928-1936) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/campbell-john-archibald-195 ADB] * [[/Mervyn Richmond Campbell|Campbell, Mervyn Richmond "Snow"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN43-2G2] - 1909(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3MR Melbourne (Coburg, 1931-1939); 3MR Quambatook (1947); Clyde (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 857, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Air Force, POW) - Electoral Rolls: milker (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1942); farmer (Clyde, Vic, 1949-1980) - Links: [http://www.rafcommands.com/database/awards/details.php?qname=CAMPBELL&qnum=9190 RAF Commands] * [[/Neville Douglas Campbell|Campbell, Neville Douglas or Douglas Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G73C-WVG] - 1912(Tas)-2007(Tas) - Licences: 7NC Hobart (City, 1932-1939, 1946-1956; Sandy Bay, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 993, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (New Town, 1943; Sandy Bay, 1949-1958) * [[/Robert Campbell|Campbell, Robert "Bob"]] - 1917(???)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4RC Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1933-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1180, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, treasurer, QSL officer) - Comment: numerous contemporaneous RCs - Electoral Rolls: Nile yet identified ==''CANACOTT''== * [[/George Webster Canacott|Canacott, George Webster]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQF-G9B] - 1918(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ACM Sydney (Concord, 1939; North Strathfield, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 168, 1938; COCP1 531, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: National Medal, 1977; Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry, 1977 - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943); police constable (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1949-1954; Concord, NSW, 1958); police sergeant (West Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CANAVAN''== * [[/John Canavan|Canavan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3D-L6T] - 1914(Eng)-2008(WA) - Licences: 6CN Perth (City, 1936-1939); 6ON Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1811, 1936, WA; BOCP 109, 1937; 1COCP 618, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (North Perth, WA, 1937; Maylands, WA, 1949; Bayswater, WA, 1954; Port Hedland, WA, 1958; Bayswater, WA, 1963-1980) ==''CANNING''== * [[/Frederick Gerald Canning|Canning, Frederick Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN36-NJ6] - 1900(Isle of Man)-1995(UK) - Licences: 3CQ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1931; Toorak, 1933-1937); 2AFW Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938; Greenwich, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 675, 1921 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Fitzroy, Vic, 1922-1924); constable (South Yarra, Vic, 1926-1928); radio engineer (Toorak, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Greenwich, NSW, 1943); retired (Portsea, Vic, 1972-1977; Rye, Vic, 1980) ==''CANNON''== * [[/Arthur Charles Cannon|Cannon, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC3C-FHR] - 1899(Qld)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Cobden (1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 852, 1925 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Cobden, Vic, 1931-1943); clerk (Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954) * [[/Reginald Holden Burtham Cannon|Cannon, Reginald Holden Burtham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HZY-K77] - 1920(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2AMB Sydney (Lindfield, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2284, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1943; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949; Brighton, Vic, 1954; Sandringham, Vic, 1963) * [[/Ronald Fredrick Herrett Cannon|Cannon, Ronald Fredrick or Frederick Herrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7JW-T6L] - 1913(Tas)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 7RC Wynyard (1932-1939); 3BRC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 946, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 97, 1937; 1COCP 473, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; RAAFWR; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Wynyard, 1936-1937); engineer (St Kilda, 1943); radio technician (Auburn, 1949; Hawthorn, 1954-1967); tv hirer (Hawthorn, 1968-1980) ==''CANSICK''== * [[/Nathan Victor Charles Cansick|Cansick, Nathan Victor Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSJ-CXC] - 1907(Vic)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 3VE Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3AK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 139, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1928-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1928); telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1931); technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1937); physicist (Five Dock, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''CANT''== * [[/Alan Cant|Cant, Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGL-WCG] - 1899(Eng)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AIQ Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939; Dulwich Hill, 1946-1950; Hargrave Park, 1954; Padstow, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2003, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1937; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943-1949; Hargrave Park, NSW, 1954; Padstow, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CAPE''== * [[/Alfred Vincent Cape|Cape, Alfred Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L243-57P] - 1881(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XEH Grenfell (1912-1914); 2JU Receive Bathurst (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Tucklan, NSW, 1930); grazier (Leadville, NSW, 1932-1943); farmer (The Oaks, NSW, 1949-1954); no occupation (Campbelltown, NSW, 1958) ==''CAPSEY''== * [[/Henry Capsey|Capsey, Henry "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK9-N58] - 1906(Eng)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2OQ Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1936-1939; Forest Lodge, 1946-1948; Chester Hill, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1661, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: French polisher (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1930-1935; Kogarah, NSW, 1937); radio (Annandale, NSW, 1943); laboratory assistant (Glebe, NSW, 1949); radio tradesman (Chester Hill, NSW, 1949-1968); radio trades (Chester Hill, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''CAREY''== * [[/Francis Joseph Carey|Carey, Francis Joseph "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54V-PD3] - 1904(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: X?? Toowoomba (1911-1914); 4?? Toowoomba (1922-1923); 2AMI Sydney (Centennial Park, 1933-1939; North Sydney 1946-1954; Fairfield 1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1152, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 122, 1938; COCP2 255, 1939 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); radio club member (QWI) - Halcyon: AOCP NSW 1925?? - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Campsie, NSW, 1933; Burwood, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Parramatta North, NSW, 1936); wireless operator (Waverley, NSW, 1937); announcer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); engineer (Fairfield, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/John Thomas Carey|Carey, John Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Y9-TZ8] - 1884(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 19, 1914 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (St Kilda, 1913; West End, Townsville, 1919) ==''CARGILL''== * [[/Norman Cargill|Cargill, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VK-S27] - 1917(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1480, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: press hand (Wentworthville, NSW, 1943-1954); radio mechanic (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972; Teleopea, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CARLYLE''== * [[/Arthur Keith Hanham Carlyle|Carlyle, Arthur Keith Hanham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCM7-GD9] - 1909(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3KD Melbourne (North Carlton, 1932-1939; East Preston, 1947-1948); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 990, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Carlton North, Vic, 1931-1937); ironmonger (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949) ==''CARNAHAN''== * [[/John Malcolm Carnahan|Carnahan, John Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4K-RZX] - 1915(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3BF Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939, 1947-1948; East Bentleigh, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1246, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1937-1949); supervisor (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''CARNE''== * [[/Ronald Lewis Carne|Carne, Ronald Lewis "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-N3M] - 1910(Fiji)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4RP Hambledon Mill via Cairns (1935); 4RP Innisfail (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1186, 1933, Qld; 3COCP 429, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Goondi Mill, Innisfail, 1936-1937); cane inspector (Sherwood, Qld, 1943); assistant cane inspector (Goondi Mill, Innisfail, Qld, 1949-1954); cane inspector (Victoria Mill, Ingham, Qld, 1954-1958); manager (Harwood Mill, Harwood Island, NSW, 1963; Victoria Mill, Ingham, Qld, 1968); retired (Bowen, Qld, 1972) ==''CARPENTER''== * [[/Archibald John Carpenter|Carpenter, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPR-BJS] - 1900(WA)-1956(France) - Licences: No known licence - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 376, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Northam, WA, 1925-1936); instructor (South Perth, WA, 1943); firewood vendor (Whyalla, SA, 1948); teacher (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954) * [[/Norman Dean Carpenter|Carpenter, Norman Dean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMS-CM8] - 1914(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2RK Sydney (Hurstville, 1931-1933); 2RK Griffith (1935); 2RK Sydney (Hurstville, 1936); 2RK Murwillumbah (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 732, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 80, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''CARRIE''== * [[/F. Carrie|Carrie, F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Glanville, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CARROLL''== * [[/Charles Michael Carroll|Carroll, Charles Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DK-LXW] - 1907(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3CY Melbourne (Ormond, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2038, 1937, Vic; COCP1 313, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Richmond North, Vic, 1931; Bentleigh, Vic, 1936-1942); public servant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1954; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Mount Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles William Joseph Carroll|Carroll, Charles William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-62J] - 1911(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2OM Sydney (Leichhardt, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 935, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 20, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leichhardt, NSW, 1934); radio inspector (Leichhardt, NSW, 1935; Haberfield, NSW, 1937-1972) * [[/John McLaughlin Carroll|Carroll, John McLaughlin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DL-SZY] - 1910(Vic)-1963(WA) - Licences: 3KF Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 961, 1932, Vic; COCP2 414, 1941; COCP1 1581, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor body builder (Mordialloc, Vic, 1931-1937; Mentone, Vic, 1942); radio officer (Melbourne, Vic, 1943); technician (Palmyra, WA, 1954-1963) ==''CARRUTHERS''== * [[/Frederick Albert Carruthers|Carruthers, Frederick Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFR6-DNF] - 1905(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2PF Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1923); 2PF Cowra (1933-1937); 2PF Sydney (Arncliffe, 1938-1939, 1946-1958); 2PF (Lismore, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1120, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Moss Vale, NSW, 1930; Cowra, NSW, 1933-1936; Arncliffe, NSW, 1937-1958); stipendiary magistrate (Lismore, NSW, 1963-1968); magistrate (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''CARTER''== * [[/Albert Edward Carter|Carter, Albert Edward "Birdie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDL-5CB] - 1916(Qld)-2014(Qld) - Licences: 4LT Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 4LT Nanango (1954); 4LT Brisbane (Carina, 1955-1969); 4LT Sunshine Beach (1975); 4LT Tewantin (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2143, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); wholesale grocery (S. Hoffnung & Co); WW2 - Comment: several contemporaneous AECs - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Greenslopes, Qld, 1943-1949); manager (Nanango, Qld, 1954); departmental manager (Carina, Qld, 1958-1972); retired (Sunshine Beach, Qld, 1977; Tewantin, Qld, 1980)) * [[/Alfred Raymond Carter|Carter, Alfred Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2W-TY5] - 1913(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AHH Sydney (Coogee, 1937-1938; Bondi, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1974, 1937, NSW; COCP2 672, 1942; COCP1 796, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1936-1937); salesman (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1943-1963); proprietor (Coogee, NSW, 1972); salesman (Ettalong, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Clarence Sydney William Carter|Carter, Clarence Sydney William]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5T1-TXL] - 1902(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Kensington, 1923); 5CS Adelaide (Maylands, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 24, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glen Osmond, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5CS - Clarence Sydney William Carter" * [[/Frederick Pell Carter|Carter, Frederick Pell or Peel (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP4-2BC] - 1899(NSW)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5GK Adelaide (Mile End, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 761, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: service station proprietor (Mile End, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/George Richard Carter|Carter, George Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYC-LC1] - 1909(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GC Camperdown (1933-1939); 3GC Melbourne (East Hawthorn, 1947-1956; Bulleen, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1098, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Swan Hill, Vic, 1931; Camperdown, Vic, 1934-1936); salesman (Camperdown, Vic, 1937-1943); dental mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1949-1954); dental technician (Bulleen, Vic, 1958-1968); technician (Bulleen, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/H. Carter|Carter, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Graceville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous HCs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Harry Raymond Carter|Carter, Harry Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9G5-KJT] - 1911(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2HC Armidale (1926-1927); 2HC Quirindi (1928-1939, 1946-1980+); 2BE Portable Quirindi (1933-1934); 2AI Portable Quirindi (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 286, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Quirindi, 1933-1980) - Callsign 2BE withdrawn by PMGD for 2BE Bega commercial * [[/Walter Leslie Carter|Carter, Walter Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLK-3XG] - 1898(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2WL Sydney (Stanmore, 1925-1927; Punchbowl, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 450, 1919 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Campsie, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1933; Rose Bay, 1934-1937; Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1958) ==''CARTY''== * [[/Bruce Carty|Carty, Bruce]] - historian (broadcast, amateur broadcast), author "Australian Radio History" ==''CASE''== * [[/Leslie Jonathan Case|Case, Leslie Jonathan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQN-W19] - 1916(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AMJ Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1939); 2MU Sydney (Unanderra, 1946-1955); 2MU Wollongong, 1955-1956); 2MU Sydney (Padstow, 1957; Beverley Hills, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 202, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1943); technician (Unanderra, NSW, 1954); salesman (Beverley Hills, NSW, 1963-1977; Narwee, NSW, 1980) ==''CASS''== * [[/Moses Henry Cass|Cass, Moses Henry "Moss"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDF-NTP] - 1927(WA)-2022(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - doctor; driver for establishment of community radio and SBS Radio - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/cass-moses-henry-moss-32316 Obituaries Australia] ==''CASSIDY''== * [[/John Joseph Cassidy|Cassidy, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYZ-GYJ] - 1901(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3JC Melbourne (Malvern, 1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JJCs - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Malvern, Vic, 1924-1934); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954) ==''CASTLE''== * [[/Clarence Henry Castle|Castle, Clarence Henry "Clarry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGF-7GR] - 1915(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5KL Adelaide (Prospect, 1933-1939); 5KL Darwin (1947-1948); 5KL Adelaide (Enfield Heights, 1954-1965; Enfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1209, 1933, SA; 2COCP 263, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CASWELL''== * [[/Archibald Harold Caswell|Caswell, Archibald Harold "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-Y3X] - 1913(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CB Murgon (1934-1939); 4CB Maryborough (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1340, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (POW); business proprietor (garage) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Maryborough, Qld, 1954-1972); retired (Torquay, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''CATFORD''== * [[/Lester Evans Catford|Catford, Lester Evans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDD8-RCB] - 1911(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5LC Gladstone (1931-1939, 1947); 5LC Adelaide (Malvern, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 789, 1931, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 357, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gladstone, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Lance Maynard Catford|Catford, Lance Maynard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQR-K2W] - 1913(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5XL Clare (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2372, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: share farmer (Clare, SA, 1939) ==''CATHCART''== * [[/Francis Cathcart|Cathcart, Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK8-P99] - 1867(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: XJDJ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, Vic, 1914-1931) ==''CATT''== * [[/Ernest Albert Catt|Catt, Ernest Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JP-4LP] - 1905(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2AD Sydney Five Dock, 1934); 2FU Sydney (Maroubra Junction, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1297, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2AD amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2AD Armidale commercial service - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Maroubra North, NSW, 1930-1931); electrical fitter (Maroubra, NSW, 1933); electrical engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1934-1935); installation inspector (Maroubra, NSW, 1936-1954); electrical installation inspector (Maroubra, NSW, 1958); technical officer (Caringbah, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1972-1977; Cronulla, NSW, 1980) ==''CAVANAGH''== * [[/William Mortimer Cavanagh|Cavanagh, William Mortimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ23-GPH] - 1908(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Warburton (1923-1924); 3WC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925); 2WC Sydney (Potts Point, 1928); 2WC Goulburn (1930); 3WC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1931; Williamstown, 1937-1939); 2WC Wauchope (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 214, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 598, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales (Goulburn, NSW, 1930; St Kilda, Vic, 1931-1934); radio dealer (Wauchope, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''CAVE''== * [[/Norman Cave|Cave, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDB7-G73] - 1898(Eng?)-19??(???) - Licences: 7BC Launceston (1925-1926); operator of Wills & Co Receive licence 1924 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 129, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF Wireless Operator); foundation member Tasmanian Gliding Club (instructor); returned to England 1931; likely Wing Commander RAF in WW2; possibly lost in SE Asia 1942 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CAWOOD''== * [[/Greville Charles Cawood|Cawood, Greville Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPXH-PPM] - 1903(NSW)-1994(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Bellingen (1923); 2GC Ulong (1926); 2GC Dorrigo (1927-1928); 2ALC Sydney (Waverley, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CAWTHRON''== * [[/Edward Joseph Cawthron|Cawthron, Edward Joseph "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBH-9SX] - 1908(NSW)-1964(SA) - Licences: 2JC Sydney (Concord, 1926-1933; Neutral Bay, 1931; Concord, 1933; Five Dock, 1933); 2VA Sydney (City, 1931); 2EJ Sydney (City, 1931); 5JC Adelaide (Kent Town, 1937-1939); 5JE Adelaide (Somerton, 1947-1948; North Glenelg, 1954; Somerton Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 308, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 323, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Haberfield, 1943) ==''CECIL''== * [[/Clyde Cecil|Cecil, Clyde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN5-XYG] - 1898(Vic)-1963(WA) - Licences: 6AB Kalgoorlie (1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 154, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a listener, Kalgoorlie) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Kalgoorlie, 1919); lecturer (Kalgoorlie, 1921-1925; Maylands, 1928-1937); metallurgist (Nedlands, 1943); physicist (Nedlands, 1949-1954); school principal (Triggs Island, 1958-1963) ==''CHADWICK''== * [[/Richard Howel Chadwick|Chadwick, Richard Howel (Electoral Rolls) or Howell (BMD) "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3PQ-6HH] - 1896(NZ)-1955(Qld) - Licences: 4GU Brisbane (Wilston, 1933-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1197, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; radio clubs (WIAQ); employment (travelling salesman) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Zillmere, Qld, 1921); salesman (Wilston, Qld, 1925-1954) ==''CHAFFER''== * [[/Edward Martin Chaffer|Chaffer, Edward Martin "Martin"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ1Z-B3P] - 1905(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3XF Receive Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923); 3XF Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1927); 6XF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1931); 3XF Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1933); 2AEK Sydney (Potts Point, 1938); 3MH Hamilton (1947); 3MH Ballarat (1948); 3MH Swan Hill (1954); 3MH Melbourne (Preston, 1955-1956; Moonee Ponds, 1965-1969; Doncaster, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 354, 1927, No. ?? in Vic; 3COCP 304, 1937; 2COCP 113, 1937; 1COCP 151, 1937 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIA Vic Essendon, treasurer, 1924), placed 2nd for best complete station Melbourne Wireless Exhibition 1924; placed second for best complete station at Melbourne Wireless Exhibition 1925; placed 10th in 3LO amateur broadcasting competition 1926; broadcast engineer (3HA, 3BA, 3SH), Dept Civil Aviation 1930s, military (WW2, 1942+) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1936); radio engineer (Hamilton, 1942; Ballarat, 1949; Swan Hill, 1954; Preston, 1963); radio technician (Moonee Ponds, 1967-1968); retired (Doncaster, 1977-1980) - Relationships: father of 3AII Ken Chaffer ==''CHALLEN''== * [[/Peter Robert Challen|Challen, Peter Robert]] - 1848(Eng)-1905(Vic) - early telephone, telephony & wireless experimenter, employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, Electrical Office & Postmaster), radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria), associate of Henry Walter Jenvey, William Philip Bechervaise & George Smibert ==''CHALLENDER''== * [[/Gerard Challender|Challender, Gerard "Gerry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CR-1DT] - 1910(Eng)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2OF Merewether (1933); 2OF Sydney (Glebe, 1933; Broadmeadow, 1934); 2ZS Kempsey (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1076, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; high profile participation 1950 Kempsey floods; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Merewether, NSW, 1933; Broadmeadow, NSW, 1935; Homebush, NSW, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943; West Kempsey, NSW, 1949); ==''CHALLENGER''== * [[/George Reginald Challenger|Challenger, George Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3YQ-ZZB] - 1902(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: 2GC Sydney (Auburn, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Auburn, 1930-1935) - TroveTag: "2GC - George Reginald Challenger" ==''CHAMBERS''== * [[/Francis Rupert Chambers|Chambers, Francis Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYY2-JKX] - 1898(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 247, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell, 1924-1925); contractor (Geraldton, 1931; Mt Waverley, 1934-1936); linesman (Seaford, 1937; Frankston, 1942); technician (Frankston, 1949; Seaford, 1954); retired (Upwey, 1963; McRae, 1968) * [[/Walter Alfred Chambers|Chambers, Walter Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3N6-VX1] - 1889(Qld)-1968(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 151, 1915; 2COCP 100, 1930; 1COCP 96, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Thursday Island, 1912-1913); radio telegraphist (Wyndham, 1916-1917); telegraphist (Subiaco, 1917); radio telegraphist (Esperance, 1921-1925); officer-in-charge (Geraldton, 1925); radio officer (Como, 1931-1934; Esperance, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Como, 1943-1968) ==''CHAMPION''== * [[/Ellis Colin Clark Champion|Champion, Ellis Colin Clark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHH2-QXC] - 1916(Tas)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2CN Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938, 1946-1948); 2AVC Sydney (Ryde, 1955-1956; Pymble, 1957-1961; Turramurra, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2113, 1938, NSW; BOCP 538, 1943; COCP2 779, 1943; COCP1 792, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Waverley, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); manager (Ryde, NSW, 1954); company director (Turramurra, NSW, 1968); director (Turramurra, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''CHANDLER''== * [[/Alfred William Herbert Chandler|Chandler, Alfred William Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9L-WGV] - 1905(Vic)-2010(Vic)105yo - Licences: 3WH Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1931; Caulfield, 1933-1938); 3LC Melbourne (Malvern, 1956; Armadale, 1960; Glen Iris, 1965-1975; Beaumaris, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 874, 1925 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1937); RAAF (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); merchant (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1968; Glen Iris, 1972-1977) - Links: [http://users.tpg.com.au/johnchandler/documents/My%20Baptist%20Forebares.pdf Full Radio Biography] * [[/Edward James Chandler|Chandler, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSM-3P1] - 1910(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4EJ Townsville (1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2384, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Belgian Gardens, Qld, 1931-1949); business manager (Rosslea Estate, Qld, 1954-1958; Townsville, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry George Chandler|Chandler, Henry George or George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9K-PF9] - 1909(Eng)-19??(Vic?) - Licences: 3AC Ballarat (1933); 3AC Hamilton (1937-1939); 3AC Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1142, 1929; 2COCP 158, 1938; BOCP 190, 1938; 1COCP 301, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, Vic, 1936); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1937); airman (Coburg West, Vic, 1949) * [[/John Beals Chandler|Chandler, John Beals]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HN-HXH] - 1887(Eng)-1962(Qld) - principal (4BC); proprietor (J. B. Chandler & Co., 1913-1962); Lord Mayor Brisbane (1940-1952); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - don't confuse D. W. Chandler early wireless experimenter - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chandler-sir-john-beals-9724 ADB] * [[/R. Chandler|Chandler, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Newtown, 1923); 2193 Sydney (Newtown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHANNON''== * [[/H. D. Channon|Channon, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2BO Receive Inverell (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Lloyd Lister Channon|Channon, Lloyd Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD59-4NS] - 1885(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2AQ Receive Manilla (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Elsmore, 1913); postal official (Raymond Terrace, 1930-1949) ==''CHAPMAN''== * [[/Austin Chapman|Chapman, Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZYW-3F4] - 1864(NSW)-1926(NSW) - occupations (apprentice saddler, hotelier), politician (Postmaster-General, 1905-1907), oversight of Commonwealth Wireless Telegraphy conference Melbourne 1907 - Links: [[w:Austin Chapman|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chapman-sir-austin-5554 ADB] * [[/Bruce Amundsen Chapman|Chapman, Bruce Amundsen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VL-575] - 1912(WA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BA Sydney (Chatswood, 1930-1939; Balgowlah, 1946-1958; St Ives, 1960-1969 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 696, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shipping clerk (Chatswood, 1935-1937); clerk (Balgowlah, 1949-1958; St Ives, 1963-1968) * [[/E. B. Chapman|Chapman, E. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank William Chapman (Qld)|Chapman, Frank William (Qld)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC5-KB3] - 1898(???)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4XL Brisbane (Yeronga, 1931-1939); 4ZFC Brisbane (Ekibin, 1965); 4TH Brisbane (Ekibin, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 785, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Salisbury, Qld, 1928); labourer (Yeronga, Qld, 1929-1937); waterside worker (Paddington, Qld, 1943-1949); PMG technician (Ekibin, Qld, 1954-1972) * [[/Frank William Chapman (WA)|Chapman, Frank William (WA)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBXD-TFK] - 1918(Vic)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CC Perth (Manning Park, 1954-1965; Bassendean, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3319, 1953, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: trainee (Chidlow, WA, 1949); teacher (Manning Park, WA, 1954-1963); technical school principal (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1963); teacher (Bassendean, WA, 1968-1977); retired (Bassendean, WA, 1980) * [[/Harrison Chapman|Chapman, Harrison "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CX-2C5] - 1909(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3JX Receive Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1922); 3GU Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1929-1939, 1946-1965; Flinders, 1965-1975; Hawthorn, 1980+); 3AGU Portable Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1948-1956; Flinders, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 513, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; 1AOCP 32, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Ivanhoe, 1931-1936); chemist (Geelong, 1937); RAAF (Ballarat, 1942; Ivanhoe, 1949-1954); chemical engineer (Ivanhoe, 1963); minister of religion (Flinders, 1968); clergyman (Flinders, 1972-1977) * [[/Michael Nason Chapman|Chapman, Michael Nason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21R-JCB] - 1881(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XAAR Springwood (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1930-1937); no occupation (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1943) - Comment: Beware another contemporaneous Michael Nason Chapman in Sydney district * [[/Owen George Chapman|Chapman, Owen George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YX-YLK] - 1904(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2OC Wyong (1930-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 669, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Wyong, 1930-1958) * [[/Percival Carnew Lamont Chapman|Chapman, Percival Carnew Lamont "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GM-5M8] - 1911(Qld)-2008(Qld) - 4PC Brisbane (Sandgate, 1933); 4PC Babinda (1937-1939); 4PC Monto (1946-1975); 4PC Point Vernon (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1155, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); occupation (power house engineer/manager) - Relationships: father of Geoff Chapman 4CET - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ayr, Qld, 1943; Monto, Qld, 1949-1972); retired (Point Vernon, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/William George Chapman|Chapman, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ2X-8KG] - 1890(Tas)-1957(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 116, 1915; 1COCP 63, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); coastal wireless operator; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo AWA) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, 1925); officer-in-charge (Radio Station Applecross, 1931-1954) ==''CHAPPELL''== * [[/Lloyd Arthur Chappell|Chappell, Lloyd Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69G-SB9] - 1911(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7LC Ross (1936-1937); 7LC Winnaleah (1938-1939); 7LC Hobart (Kingston, 1947-1955; Sandy Bay, 1956-1975; Coles Bay, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1828, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 172, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Ross, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Queenstown, 1943; Kingston, 1949-1958) ==''CHARLES''== * [[/Edward Arthur Charles|Charles, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QC-V3V] - 1916(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5YQ Adelaide (North Unley, 1935-1939; Unley, 1947-1948; Ascot Park, 1954-1956; Hyde Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1443, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Unley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Gordon Bendall Charles|Charles, Gordon Bendall Hura?]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KQ-G7Z] - 1911(NZ)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2GC Sydney (Coogee, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1258, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Coogee, NSW, 1932-1943); radio technician (Coogee, NSW, 1949-1963); liaison officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''CHARLESWORTH''== * [[/Reginald Denison Charlesworth|Charlesworth, Reginald Denison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW1M-CKJ] - 1900(Eng)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2CI Receive Sydney (Haberfield, 1922); 2CI Sydney (Haberfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: migrated to Fiji mid 1920s, returned to Australia mid 1930s - Electoral Rolls: factory manager (Summer Hill, 1933); engineer (Haberfield, 1935-1937); Lane Cove, 1943); radio engineer (Dee Why, 1949-1954); engineer (Hunters Hill, 1958-1972) - TroveTag: "2CI - Reginald Denison Charlesworth" ==''CHARLTON''== * [[/Noel Benson Charlton|Charlton, Noel Benson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCF9-CLT] - 1897(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: XII Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Lidcombe, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''CHARTERIS''== * [[/Michael Charteris|Charteris, Michael]] - 4QS Ipswich & Maryborough - amateur operator, historian (amateur) ==''CHATFIELD''== * [[/Robert Greatham Chatfield|Chatfield, Robert Greatham "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK92-9L1] - 1900(NZ)-1974(NZ) - Licences: ZL2AV Wellington (1925-1954+) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 1925, No. ?? in NZ - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; clubs (Wellington Amateur Radio Club 2WB, member and one time president) - Relationships: father of Don Chatfield ZL2SG - QSLs: substantial early portion (100+) of QSL collection survives - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Wellington, 1922); salesman (Wellington, 1931-1954); retired (Wellington, 1963-1972) - TroveTag: "ZL2AV - Robert Greatham Chatfield" ==''CHATTERTON''== * [[/Francis Joseph Chatterton|Chatterton, Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZWW-952] - 1902(Tas)-1931(Tas) - Licences: 7AY Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Hobart, 1925-1928) ==''CHAUVEL''== * [[/Walter Temple Frank Chauvel|Chauvel, Walter Temple Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH5T-WNQ] - 1902(Qld)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Stanthorpe (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1925-1928); grazier (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1928-1943); radio engineer (Texas, Qld, 1949-1963); retired (East Ballina, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''CHEEL''== * [[/Charles Reginald Cheel|Cheel, Charles Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N1J-PTC] - 1890(Vic)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5CR Adelaide (Maylands, 1934-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1278, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHEN''== * [[/Paul Chen|Chen, Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDP-4H6] - 1913(China)-1949(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2063, 1937, Vic; BOCP 171, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHENNELL''== * [[/Victor Chennell|Chennell, Victor "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBH-1XV] - 1907(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5JH Adelaide (Norwood, 1927-1933; Cowandilla, 1937-1939; North Adelaide, 1946-1956; Ascot Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 346, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer? (Goodwood Park, 1939) ==''CHESSELL''== * [[/John Carl Chessell|Chessell, John Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2M1-9GS] - 1900(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 3JW Receive Melbourne (Surry Hills, 1922); 2LV Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1929-1934); 2YU Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1935-1936; Ashfield, 1937-1939); 2AFL Sydney (Careel Bay, 1948-1950); 2ER Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1948-1950); 2BJC Sydney (Ashfield, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 517, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1921); electrician (Lewisham, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (The Esplanade, NSW, 1949; Ashfield, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Ashfield, NSW, 1980) ==''CHESTERFIELD''== * [[/John Henry Chesterfield|Chesterfield, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSVH-3SK] - 1895(Vic)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Wayville, 1924-1926); 2ACQ Sydney (Strathfield, 1937-1939); 4HJ Brisbane (Cleveland, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 23, 1914; 1COCP 266, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Croydon, NSW, 1930); radio engineer (Glenbrook, NSW, 1931-1935); department manager (Strathfield, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Strathfield, 1936; Pymble, NSW, 1943; Cleveland, Qld, 1949-1963); retired (Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1968-1972) ==''CHICK''== * [[/Keith Ferdinand Chick|Chick, Keith Ferdinand or Ferdernand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6P4-SHY] - 1907(Tas)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3FV Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2015, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Aspendale, Vic, 1931; Mordialloc, Vic, 1934-1949); army (Mordialloc, Vic, 1954); army officer (Mordialloc, Vic, 1958-1972) * [[/Leonard Garth Chick|Chick, Leonard Garth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6SW-7PJ] - 1918(Tas)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 7LG Launceston (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1973, 1937, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 227, 1939; 2COCP 550, 1941; 1COCP 1264, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: seaman (Swan Point, 1944); aeradio operator (Lindisfarne, 1949); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954); draftsman (East Keilor, 1963-1968); surveyor (Forster, 1977-1980) ==''CHILTON''== * [[/Frederick Oliver Chilton|Chilton, Frederick Oliver]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNR-XFL] - 1905(NSW)-2007(NSW)102yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Wahroonga, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 147, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receive operator; military (Brigadier); awards (Knighted) - Relationships: brother of 2RC Robert Ralph Chilton - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1943); civil servant (South Yarra, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Clareville Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [[w:Frederick Oliver Chilton|Wikipedia]] * [[/George Frederick Chilton|Chilton, George Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3CR-41Q] - 1891(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 2GF Sydney (Pennant Hills, 1924; Carlingford, 1925); 4GD Townsville (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 160, 1915; 1COCP 10, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal operator (VIG, VIB, VIS, VIT, Rockbank); wireless telegraphist (PMG); RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917); federal public servant (PMG) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Wooloowin, 1919-1921); radio stationmaster (South Townsville, Qld, 1925; Glenferrie, 1927; Wireless Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1928-1942); engineer (St Kilda, 1949-1954) * [[/Robert Ralph Chilton|Chilton, Robert Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNR-821] - 1907(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 2RC Sydney (Wahroonga, 1925-1926); 2RC Gloucester (1927); 2RC Sydney (Wahroonga, 1928-1939, 1946-1947; Roseville East, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 152, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist assistant (Wahroonga, 1933); chemist (Stanthorpe, 1954-1963; Sherwood, Qld, 1972) - Relationships: brother of Frederick Oliver Chilton ==''CHILVER''== * [[/Gwenneth Mary Chilver|Chilver formerly Churchward nee Holland, Gwenneth Mary]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L286-KH6] - 1923(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3US Leongatha (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3894, 1960, Vic - YL amateur operator - Relationships: Wife of 3DI James Daniel Chilver - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Leongatha South, Vic, 1954); home duties (Vermont, Vic, 1958; Leongatha, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/James Daniel Chilver|Chilver, James Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L286-V7Y] - 1913(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3DI Tarwin (1936-1937); 3DI Leongatha (1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1790, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Husband of 3US Gwenneth Mary Chilver - Electoral Rolls: farming (Tarwin, Vic, 1936-1937; Leongatha, 1943-1954); sales (Leongatha, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''CHINERY''== * [[/Jessie Camelia Chinery|Chinery or Chinnery, Jessie Camelia]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMP-6NZ] - 1915(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6JC Perth (Welshpool, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1866, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Welshpool, WA, 1937) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''CHINNER''== * [[/Harry Edward Chinner|Chinner, Harry Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVJ7-SXT] - 1908(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2CG Sydney (Randwick, 1933-1939; Maroubra, 1946-1954; Kirrawee, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1081, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 142, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: contractor (East Maitland, NSW, 1930); electrical contractor (Randwick North, NSW, 1931-1937); foreman (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1954); supervisor (Kirrawee, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''CHIPPINDALL''== * [[/Eric Kellett Chippindall|Chippindall, Eric Kellett "Chippy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LFCB-MNZ] - 1916(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4XR Brisbane (Paddington, 1937-1939); 4XR Gympie (1946-1969); 4XR Brisbane (Paddington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1940, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4SB, 4BU, 4LG, 4GY) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Gympie, Qld, 1949); announcer-engineer (Gympie, Qld, 1954-1958); shopkeeper (Paddington, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/John Chippindall|Chippindall, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTT-PJC] - 1911(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3VU Melbourne (Coburg West, 1933-1939); 4VU Brisbane (Northgate, 1947-1948); 3VU Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1238, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1934-1936); engineer (Coburg, Vic, 1937-1942; Coburg West, Vic, 1949-1954; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CHISHOLM''== * [[/Graham St Clair Chisholm|Chisholm, Graham St Clair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX47-TTR] - 1915(Qld)-2002(WA) - Licences: 4LP Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1933); 3ACG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947-1948); 5PG Darwin (1955-1956); 1AB Canberra (Canberra City, 1960; Ainslie, 1965); 6IB Perth (Dalkeith, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1101, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 18, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (3SR, Shepparton, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1949-1954); broadcaster (Reid, ACT, 1958; Ainslie, ACT, 1963; Dalkeith, WA, 1968-1972); manager (Nedlands, 1977-1980) ==''CHITHAM''== * [[/William Norman Chitham|Chitham, William Norman "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWT-KJK] - 1912(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4UU Brisbane (Bulimba, 1933-1934; Fortitude Valley 1937-1939; Cannon Hill, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 913, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor, QSL officer); part of the "U" gang; military (WW2) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Valley, Qld, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Cannon Hill, 1949-1963); buyer (Cannon Hill, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''CHOATE''== * [[/Roger Sidney Choate|Choate, Roger Sidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQX-RW3] - 1913(Irl)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6RK Harvey (1930-1933); 6RK Kalgoorlie (1937-1939); 6RK Dardanup (1947); 6RK Perth (Subiaco, 1948-1956; Salters Point, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 714, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 42, 1936; 3AIR 1121, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Squadron Leader) - Awards: Military Division OBE [[w:1964_Birthday_Honours|Wikipedia]] - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1937; Perth, WA, 1937); engineer (Melville, WA, 1943); civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1958); surveyor (Salters Point, WA, 1963-1968; Manning, WA, 1972-1977) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1513688 AWM] [https://www.ozatwar.com/raaf/shepherdshillradar.htm OzAtWar] ==''CHOULES''== * [[/George Henry Choules|Choules, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK5-XZF] - 1902(Eng)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (Homebush, 1937-1938; Enfield, 1939); 3AHB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; East Malvern, 1954-1965; Blairgowrie, 1969; St Andrews, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1937; Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Blairgowrie, Vic, 1968-1972; St Andrews, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CHOY''== * [[/Howe Choy|Choy, Howe]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAG Sydney (City CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHRISMAS''== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Chrismas|Chrismas, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YC-FC2] - 1892(NSW)-1950(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 250, 1916; 1COCP 31, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIW Wyndham (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Broome, 1916); wireless operator (Wyndham, 1917; Applecross, 1925); radio telegraphist (Broome, 1931; Geraldton, 1936-1949) ==''CHUGG''== * [[/Richard Chugg|Chugg, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Q9V-D49] - 1858(Sct)-1925(Vic) - Licences: XOQ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: art dealer (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1915) ==''CHURN''== * [[/George Churn|Churn, George]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3XG Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1932) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 897, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified; Surname may be misspelled - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CIALLELLA''== * [[/Rebecca Michelle Ciallella|Ciallella, Rebecca Michelle]] - historian (broadcast); author - Links: [https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/40783/ The Shaping of a Voice: The Early Years of 6WF] ==''CLAFFEY''== * [[/Keighran James Claffey|Claffey, Keighran James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84R-LLP] - 1903(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AK Deniliquin (1928-1939); 2AK Picton (1946); 2AK Deniliquin (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 459, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Yarrandale, 1949; Deniliquin, 1954; Yarrandale, 1958-1963); retired (Deniliquin, 1977-1980) ==''CLARK''== * [[/Allan Bernard Clark|Clark, Allan or Alan or Allen Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-VV3] - 1912(???)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2ALO Martins Creek (1939); 2ALO Sydney (Punchbowl, 1946-1965; Wiley Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2257, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1935); fettler (Werris Creek, NSW, 1936; Hornsby, NSW, 1943; Punchbowl, NSW, 1949-1968); rail examiner (Lakemba, NSW, 1972-1977); doorman (Lakemba, NSW, 1980) * [[/Francis Thomas Clark|Clark, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WF-CJH] - 1903(WA)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3FC Rainbow (1928); 3FC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933; Elwood, 1937; St Kilda, 1938); 3FC Mildura (1946-1947); 3FC Ouyen (1948-1960); 3FC Geelong (Leopold, 1969; Clifton Springs, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 426, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Rainbow, 1925); postal clerk (Rainbow, 1928); clerk (St Kilda, 1931-1937); senior postal clerk (Red Cliffs, 1942); postmaster (Ouyen, 1949-1954); retired (Clifton Springs, 1972-1980) * [[/Frank P. R. Clark|Clark, Frank P. R.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFG-WRN] - 1900(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Manly, 1923-1924); 2YF Sydney (Manly, 1925) - Qualifications: AOCP 122, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: gone too soon - Trovetag: "2YF - Frank P. R. Clark" * [[/J. Clark|Clark or Clarke, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1933; Vaucluse, 1934; Dee Why, 1935; CBD, 1936-1939, 1947); 2DZ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1948); 2DZ Merewether (1950-1954); 2DZ Newcastle (Adamstown, 1955-1961; Beresfield, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Wilders Hambly Clark|Clark, John Wilders Hambly or Hambley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6ZG-CVN] - 1878(Eng)-1959(SA) - Licences: XVX Adelaide (Kent Town, 1912-1914); 5AA (Adelaide, 1920s) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; president (WIA SA, 1919+); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XVX-5AA - John Wilders Hambly Clark" * [[/Leopold Francis Clark|Clark, Leopold Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/273Q-3D5] - 1902(Tas)-1978(Tas) - Licences: 7CK Natone (1932-1939); 7CK Burnie (1946-1948); Deloraine (1954-1969); Lanena (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 989, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Natone, 1928-1936; Burnie, 1943-1949); grazier (Needles, 1954; Deloraine, 1963) * [[/Raymond John Clark|Clark, Raymond John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWS-RGF] - 1910(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3VO Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2359, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fish merchant (Box Hill, Vic, 1937-1967) ==''CLARKE''== * [[/Albert Irvin Keith Clarke|Clarke, Albert Irvin Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1L-D6Z] - 1896(WA)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2IC Sydney (Earlwood, 1931-1939, 1946-1975; Narrabeen, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 729, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coach builder (Earlwood, NSW, 1930-1972); retired (Narrabeen, NSW, 1977) * [[/F. P. R. Clarke|Clarke, F. P. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YF Sydney (Manly, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Gunner Clarke|Clarke, Gunner]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XFN Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Ross Clarke|Clarke, James Ross]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 962, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JRCs - Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Percival Fraser Clarke|Clarke, Percival Fraser "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ3-4J2] - 1896(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4PY Ayr (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1781, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Jarvisfield, Qld, 1919-1937; Aspley, Qld, 1949-1972) * [[/R. Clarke|Clarke, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Auburn, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Allan Clarke|Clarke, Reginald Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1MC-GMQ] - 1919(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2213, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Warren Cecil Clarke|Clarke, Warren Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1G-MDD] - 1928(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2ASM Sydney (Brookvale, 1947; Broadway, 1948-1950; Dee Why, 1954-1955; Brookvale, 1956-1961; Balgowlah, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2836, 1948, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Pyrmont, NSW, 1949); press photographer (Dee Why, 1954; Brookvale, NSW, 1958); photographer (Balgowlah, NSW, 1963-1977) * [[/Warren Ross Clarke|Clarke, Warren Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NT-LSN] - 1909(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ZZ Sydney (Mosman,1930-1933; Asquith, 1933-1939; Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: AOCP 650, 1930, NSW; 2COCP 6, 1934; 1COCP 14, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Asquith, 1933-1934; Mosman, 1936); radio officer (Mosman, 1943); flight radio officer (Mosman, 1949-1954); clerk (Glenbrook, 1963); travel consultant (Glenbrook, 1972); clerk (Merrylands, 1972); planner (North Rocks, 1977-1980) * [[/William George Clarke|Clarke, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ2-1QS] - 1884(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 32, 1930 - RANRS (temp Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: several contemporaneous WGCs - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Townsville, 1916); seaman (HMAS Encounter, Geelong, 1919); biograph operator (Langwarrin Military Camp, Vic, 1919); hotel manager (Naval Base Hotel, South Fremantle, 1931) ==''CLAY''== * [[/Richard George Clay|Clay, Richard George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZZ-LGN] - 1903(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3RC Melbourne (Northcote, 1929; Alphington, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 536, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Northcote, 1925-1927); welder (Northcote, 1928); electric welder (Alphington, 1931); welder (Richmond, 1936-1937; Alphington, 1942; Northcote, 1949); contractor (Traralgon, 1954-1972) * [[/Henry Victor Clay|Clay, Henry Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPV4-CN9] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2UY Sydney (Maroubra, 1932-1933; Ryde, 1933-1934; Gladesville, 1935; Ryde, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 943, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 428, 1933; COCP1 509, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1935-1946) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Maroubra, NSW, 1931-1933); constable (Ryde, NSW, 1934-1943); sawmiller (North Ryde, NSW, 1949); technician (Dural, NSW, 1958); radio technician (OTC Doonside, NSW, 1958-1963; Oakville, NSW, 1968); grazier (Nabiac, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Iluka, NSW, 1980) ==''CLAYTON''== * [[/Maisie Ian Jesson Clayton|Rawson nee Clayton, Maisie Ian Jesson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RT-25P] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 488, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio worker (Artarmon, 1937); engineer (Kirribilli, 1949); radio engineer (Lane Cove, 1954-1963); engineer (Lane Cove, 1968-1972); home duties (Lane Cove, 1977-1980) - Lady: * [[/Maurice Charles Clayton|Clayton, Maurice Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86J-HX3] - 1912(SA)-1936(SA) - Licences: 5RK Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1930-1931); 5ZC Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 596, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Passed too soon (24yo) * [[/Walter George Gladstone Clayton|Clayton, Walter George Gladstone "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3XN-J1N] - 1918(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4WG Innisfail (1937-1939); 4WG Brisbane (Windsor, 1946-1969); 4WG Townsville (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1868, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, AIF Signals); state public servant (Qld Railways, supervising tech. comms.) - Relationships: uncle of Maise Ian Jesson Rawson nee Clayton (Radio Engineer) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Windsor, 1954-1968); technician (Townsville, 1972-1980) ==''CLEBURNE''== * [[/Eric William Cleburne|Cleburne, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLX-3WZ] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AII Sydney (Gordon, 1937-1939; Mosman, 1946-1950; Willoughby East, 1954-1958); 2BII Bermagui South (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2025, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Gordon, NSW, 1935-1937); wireless operator (Gordon, NSW, 1943); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Willoughby, NSW, 1954-1958); manager (Croydon, Vic, 1958-1968); retired (Bermagui, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CLEMENS''== * [[/Henry Clemens|Clemens, Henry]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 970, 1932, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HCs; Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CLIFF''== * [[/Harry Cliff|Cliff, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87D-WYZ] - 1909(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3HC Melbourne (Essendon, 1928-1948; Heidelberg, 1954-1975); 3HC Point Lonsdale (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 400, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Comment: pre 1928 is another Harry Cliff - Electoral Rolls: implement maker (Moonee Ponds, 1906); engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1928); clerk (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937); company secretary (North Melbourne, 1943); director (Ivanhoe, 1954-1968; Heidelberg, 1972); retired (Point Lonsdale, 1977-1980) ==''CLIFFORD''== * [[/Herbert Glendenning Clifford|Clifford, Herbert Glendenning]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTS-4CN] - 1882(Eng)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5BW Receive Renmark (1923); Receive Renmark (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Renmark, SA, 1939-1943) ==''CLINCH''== * [[/Frederick Gladstone Clinch|Clinch, Frederick Gladstone "Glad"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF5P-TWM] - 1898(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6JR Greenough (1928-1933); 6FG Miling (1960); 6FG Perth (Doubleview, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 468, 1928, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 6CL Ian Harold Wilson Clinch - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Greenough, 1922-1943); garage proprietor (Miling, 1958); retired (Doubleview, 1963-1972) * [[/Ian Harold Wilson Clinch|Clinch, Ian Harold Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQX-YS1] - 1926(WA)-19??(WA) - Licences: 6CL Miling (1960-1965); 6CL Dandaragan (1969); 6CL Rossmoyne (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3596, 1957, WA - amateur operator, WW2 - Relationships: son of 6JR-6FG Frederick Gladstone Clinch - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Leederville, 1949); manager (Miling, 1958-1963); radio technician (Dongara, 1968); technician (Rossmoyne, 1972-1980) ==''CLOSS''== * [[/Alvin Theodore Closs|Closs, Alvin Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67V-HG7] - 1895(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: V750 Receive Melbourne (Olinda, 1922); 3GV Receive Melbourne (Olinda, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Brighton, 1917); storekeeper (Olinda, 1924-1931); salesman (Olinda, 1934-1937); civil servant (Tunstall, 1943-1954); retired (Yarra Junction, 1963-1972) ==''CLOUGH''== * [[/James Edward Clough|Clough, James Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QV-KGG] - 1887(NSW)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 483, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW1 (AIF, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Sea Lake, Vic, 1912); telegraphist (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1913-1914; Elsternwick, Vic, 1915; Prahran, Vic, 1916-1917); postmaster (Sunshine, Vic, 1924-1927; Brighton, Vic, 1931-1937) ==''CLUNNE''== * [[/Edward James Clunne|Clunne, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKD-4W1] - 1914(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2DK Sydney (Merrylands, 1932-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1060, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Occupation machinist in deceased estate file - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Granville, NSW, 1936-1937) ==''CLYNE''== * [[/Alec Henry Clyne|Clyne, Alec Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YX-G45] - 1917(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3VX Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1936-1939; East Prahran, 1947-1948; Carnegie, 1954-1960); 3ACC Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1965; Glen Waverley, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1620, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3HZ Edgar Murray Clyne - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1963; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Edgar Murray Clyne|Clyne, Edgar Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QB-W1W] - 1907(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923); 3HZ Shepparton (1935-1937); 3HZ Warragul (1938-1939, 1947); 3HZ Shepparton (19481965); 3HZ Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1558, 1935, Vic; BOCP 51, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3VX-3ACC Alec Henry Clyne - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1931-1937; Warragul, Vic, 1942); manager (Shepparton, Vic, 1954-1963; Oakleigh, Vic, 1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''COADE''== * [[/Ernest Coade|Coade, Ernest]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rutherglen, 1914); mechanic (Thursday Island, 1919) ==''COAKLEY''== * [[/Thomas James Coakley|Coakley, Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX24-W7T] - 1904(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 5UK Adelaide (Unley, 1933-1939); 3IU Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947; Essendon, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1105, 1933, No. ?? in SA, 3COCP 61, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: aero fitter (Auburn, Vic, 1925-1926); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Essendon, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''COALTER''== * [[/Martin Coalter|Coalter, Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSR-STB] - 1893(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1, 1914 - ship wireless operator? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COATE''== * [[/Edward Fordham Coate|Coate, Edward Fordham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XB-SQZ] - 1909(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3AIP Melbourne (Canterbury, 1965-1969; Lower Templestowe, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 26, 1936; AOLCP 884, 1960; AOCP 4053, 1962, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''COATES''== * [[/Alfred Melbourne Coates|Coates, Alfred Melbourne or Melbourne Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGW-MCZ] - 1884(???)-1964(Vic) - Licences: V757 Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922); 3GG Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (USA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, 1921-1937; Kalorama, 1943-1954) ==''COATH''== * [[/Stanley Pascall Coath|Coath, Stanley Pascall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQB-4C4] - 1913(Vic)-2010(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3SP Melbourne (West Preston, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1363, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1936-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954-1963; Preston, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''COBB''== * [[/Victor Lindsay Cobb|Cobb, Victor Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB7Y-Q52] - 1918(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3CQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1881, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1954; Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968); engineer (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''COCHRANE''== * [[/Athol Brien Cochrane|Cochrane, Athol Brien]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKF-1FK] - 1894(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XAEK Sydney (Longueville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals Coy, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Hunter's Hill, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''COCKS''== * [[/Leonard Wilfred Sidney John Cocks|Cocks, Leonard Wilfred Sidney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPP2-8K3] - 1910(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2DF Sydney (Eastwood, 1933-1939; Arncliffe, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1224, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Arncliffe, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''COFFEY''== * [[/Henry Freeman Coffey|Coffey, Henry Freeman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3QL-BR1] - 1885(Irl)-1934(NSW) - Licences: 4KY Brisbane (Doomben, 1925-1926; Hamilton, 1927); 2ZY Sydney (Willoughby, 1929; Maroubra, 1930-1934) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 52, 1915; 1COCP 12, 1930 - Halycyon: AOCP Brisbane 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless operator (Marconi, White Star, Booth Steamship, Iquitos Steamship, Union Castle); RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); coastal operator (CRS, PMGD, AWA); federal public servant - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Middle Park, Vic, 1919); engineer (Malvern East, 1922-1924); radiostation master (Thursday Island, 1925); wireless operator (Doomben, Qld, 1925-1928); engineer (Chatswood, 1930); wireless mechanic (Maroubra, 1930-1934) - TroveTag: "4KY-2ZY - Henry Freeman Coffey" & "!Wikibooks 4KY" ==''COFFIN''== * [[/Robert George Coffin|Coffin, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXT-CSG] - 1911(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3NU Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Canterbury, 1954-1960); 3ANU Mobile Aboard Vessel "Carole G" (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1767, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963) ==''COGHLAN''== * [[/John Leo Coghlan|Coghlan, John Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYV3-1F4] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3ST Melbourne (St Kilda, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1777, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bunyip, Vic, 1931-1934); driver (St Kilda West, Vic, 1936-1943); technician (South Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Box Hill, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''COHEN''== * [[/Derrick Cohen|Cohen, Derek or Derrick Simeon "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCF-DR7] - 1914(Eng)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2YM Sydney (Dobroyd Point, 1932-1933; Kings Cross, 1933; Clovelly, 1934-1936); 4YM Brisbane (City, 1937-1939); 1YM Macquarie Island (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 238, 1930; AOCP 1011, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (West End, Qld, 1943); technician (Coburg, Vic, 1954); television producer (Chatswood, NSW, 1963; Little Wallaby Beach, NSW, 1977) * [[/Ronald Francis Cohen|Cohen, Ronald Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVV3-8HY] - 1912(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2TF Sydney (Beecroft, 1935-1937; Mosman, 1938; Pennant Hills, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1478, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Beecroft, NSW, 1933-1937); industrial chemist (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''COLE''== * [[/Gordon Francis Cole|Cole, Gordon Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ8C-FHT] - 1919(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2DI Sydney (Cronulla, 1935-1938; Caringbah, 1939; Miranda, 1946-1950; Beverly Hills, 1954-1965; West Pymble, 1969) - cc; Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1560, 1935, NSW; BOCP 106, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Another contemporaneous GFC - Electoral Rolls: technician (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Miranda, NSW, 1949; Beverly Hills, NSW, 1954-1968); manager (Pymble, NSW, 1968) * [[/J. Cole|Cole, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XBZ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: several JCs in Wollstonecraft area 1913 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor Lionel Cole| Cole, Victor Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRRF-HC9] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2ACS Sydney (Croydon, 1936-1939; Lakemba, 1946-1947); 2VL Sydney (Lakemba, 1948-1975); 2VL Sussex Inlet (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1681, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Botany, NSW, 1930-1935); toolmaker (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937; Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1977); retired (Sussex Inlet, NSW, 1980) ==''COLEBATCH''== * [[/Ernest Vincent Colebatch|Colebatch, Ernest Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Q2-974] - 1905(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5CG Receive Adelaide (Norwood, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Norwood, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Belair, SA, 1939-1941) ==''COLES''== * [[/Arthur Francis Coles|Coles, Arthur Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWWX-J2S] - 1902(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2746 Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gosford, NSW, 1930); motor mechanic (Wyangala Dam, NSW, 1931-1934); mechanic (Ungarie, NSW, 1937; Chullora, NSW, 1937); motor mechanic (Enfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Croydon Park, NSW, 1954-1963); supervisor (Campbelltown, NSW, 1968); retired (Douglas Park, NSW, 1972; Lumeah, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''COLESTON''== * [[/Stanley Russell Coleston|Coleston, Stanley Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VV-KQL] - 1913(Vic)-2012(Qld) - Licences: 3XK Melbourne (Middle Park, 1930-1931; Gardenvale, 1933; Glenhuntly, 1937-1939, 1946-1955); 9XK Port Moresby (1956-1960); 3AXK Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1965-1969); 4XA Brisbane (Geebung, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 688, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; DCA (Port Moresby, ca 1960) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Glenhuntly, 1936-1942; Caulfield East, 1949-1954); public servant (Mt Waverley, 1963-1972); retired (Geebung, 1977-1980) ==''COLLARD''== * [[/Cyril John Felton Collard|Collard, Cyril John Felton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97X9-6VY] - 1896(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2CF Maitland West (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 362, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 540, 1941; BOCP 541, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Lorn, 1930-1963); retired (North Maitland, 1968) ==''COLLETT''== * [[/Major Edwin Collett|Collett, Major Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZ6-293] - 1907(Eng)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2XL Lisarow (1935-1936); 2RU Lisarow (1937); 2RU Gosford (1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1505, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2XL amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2XL Cooma commercial service - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Bilfin, NSW, 1930; Lisarow, NSW, 1932-1937); radio engineer (Gosford, NSW, 1943-1968); director (Gosford, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''COLLEY''== * [[/James Graham Colley|Colley, James Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18L-M23] - 1906(Vic)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 5JX Adelaide (Seacliff, 1947); 3QZ Melbourne (Chelsea, 1947); 3QZ Traralgon, 1948-1980+); 3AQW Lakes Entrance (1960); 3AQZ Lakes Entrance (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2280, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1928; Yarram, Vic, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Quambatook, Vic, 1942); inspector (Traralgon, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Traralgon, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COLLINGE''== * [[/Christopher Herbert Collinge|Collinge, Christopher Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L242-4YT] - 1911(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2FQ Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2FQ Sydney (Campsie, 1939; Bexley North (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1849, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Walbundrie, NSW, 1934; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937; Bexley North, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''COLLINS''== * [[/Clarence Henry Joseph Collins|Collins, Clarence Henry Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1Y1-GB1] - 1891(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5FC Adelaide (Marryatville, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1043, 1932, SA; BOCP 29, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Marryatville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Reuben James Collins|Collins, Reuben James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2F-6PX] - 1904(WA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3OI Melbourne (Croxton, 1936-1939; Preston, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1737, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1926-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1954) * [[/Walter Collins|Collins, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLQ-QL2] - 1910(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2AEI Wagga Wagga (1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1863, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Australian Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934; Southern Cross Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936; Exchange Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937) * [[/William Edward Collins|Collins, William Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XYAH Perth (Cannington, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Several contemporaneous WECs - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Cannington, WA, 1916; Victoria Park, WA, 1917); civil servant (Balkatta, WA, 1931-1937) ==''COLLIS''== * [[/George Andrew Collis|Collis, George Andrew]] - 1869(Tas)-1926(Tas) - Receive Hobart, radio clubs (Tasmanian Radio Club, foundation member, 1922+), electrician (Zinc Co., Hobart, 1921) - potential misidentification, George Arthur Collis, Radio Research Club, Hobart, witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 * [[/Ralph Collis|Collis, Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1J-48N] - 1918(WA)-2013(WA)105yo - Licences: 6LY Perth (Bayswater, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1454, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bayswater, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1949-1958); proprietor (Cadoux, WA, 1963; Tuart Hill, WA, 1968); business proprietor (Dianella, WA, 1972-1977); proprietor (Bedford, WA, 1980) ==''COLQUHOUN''== * [[/Colin George Burrowes Colquhoun|Colquhoun, Colin George Burrowes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWH-RLP] - 1896(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XJAA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (South Yarra, Vic, 1919-1921); medical practitioner (Avoca, Vic, 1924-1931; Mornington, Vic, 1935; Camberwell, Vic, 1936; Ringwood, Vic, 1937); medical official (Croydon, Vic, 1943-1954); medical practitioner (Heathmont, Vic, 1958); nil (Hawthorn, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Trevor Keith Colquhoun|Colquhoun, Trevor Keith]] - 1907(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 9TC Salamaua, New Guinea (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 935, 1926; COCP2 101, 1930; COCP1 33, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Awards: Medal of the Order of Australia, 1990 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (New Town, Tas, 1943); newsagent (Launceston, Tas, 1972); retired (Norwood, Tas, 1980) ==''COLTHEART''== * [[/Clarence James Coltheart|Coltheart, Clarence James]] - 1885(Tas)-1962(Tas) - Licences: 7BF Receive Queenstown (1923); Receive Queenstown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1913-1914; Queenstown, 1922-1954) ==''COLTHRUP''== * [[/James Frederick Colthrup|Colthrup, James Frederick "Frederick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBW8-J4Z] - 1908(Vic)-1942(Qld) - Licences: 3PL Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1368, 1934, Vic; COCP1 374, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, Wireless & Gunnery School) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clifton Hill, 1931); engineer (Clifton Hill, 1937); airman (Clifton Hill, 1942) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/623876 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10306064 AWM]; [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/140421275 Trove] ==''COLTON''== * [[/George Musgrove Coward Colton|Colton, George Musgrove Coward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2G-R3C] - 1893(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2DQ Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1922); 2UM Sydney (Stanmore, 1935-1939, 1947-1950; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 806, 1924 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical business (Annandale, NSW, 1932-1937; Petersham, NSW, 1943-1949); engineer (Enfield, NSW, 1954-1977) ==''COLVILLE''== * [[/Sydney Victor Colville|Colville, Sydney Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3WQ-S78] - 1894(Vic)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XQF Brisbane (South Brisbane) (1913); 2FA Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922); 2FA Sydney (CBD, 1923-1924; Drummoyne, 1923-1925); 2VH Sydney (Longueville, 1935; CBD 1936; Broadway, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wireless retail business proprietor (Colville Moore) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wooloongabba, 1917; Chelmer, 1919-1921); broker (Bowen Hills, 1922); manufacturer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1933); merchant (Lane Cove, 1935-1936); manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1936-1937); company director (Glenbrook, 1943-1963) - TroveTag: "XQF-2FA-2VH - Sydney Victor Colville" ==''COLVIN''== * [[/Noel Denis Colvin|Colvin, Noel Denis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNBQ-MM5] - 1914(Vic)-2013(Vic)99yo - Licences: 3NJ Melbourne (Ringwood East, 1935-1939); 3AUT Melbourne (Box Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1448, 1935, Vic; COCP2 64, 1936; COCP1 152, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: airman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); Student (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); RAAF (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954-1968; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COLYER''== * [[/Eric Lionel Colyer|Colyer, Eric Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKZH-47J] - 1915(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2EL Sydney (Rose Bay, 1932-1933; Manly, 1934; Vaucluse, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937-1939); 3EQ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1938); 3AEL Melbourne (East Malvern, 1947-1948); 2AED Sydney (Gordon, 1950-1960) (Vessel MY "Tiki", 1955-1956); 2BEL Sydney (Gordon, 1969; Pymble, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1016, 1932, NSW; COCP3 2337, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Vaucluse, NSW, 1937); manager (Burwood, NSW, 1943; Malvern East, Vic, 1949); company director (Gordon, NSW, 1954-1968); director (Pymble, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''CONDON''== * [[/Austin Sylvester Condon|Condon, Austin Sylvester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3RG-K2K] - 1924(SA)-2011(SA) - Licences: 5WO Laura (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3012, 1949, SA - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: Nil [https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/obituaries-tributes-to-three-of-our-finest/news-story/845c3a27d81fd8a8f4bbe436503a9b1e Obit] ==''CONDER''== * [[/Walter Tasman Conder|Conder, Walter Tasman "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CJ-DTS] - 1888(Tas)-1974(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as General Manager, BCA, 3LO) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Launceston, 1914); soldier (Langwarrin Military Camp, 1918-1921; Melbourne, 1924); secretarial (Melbourne, 1925-1928); entrepreneur (Melbourne, 1931-1937); secretary (Melbourne, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/conder-walter-tasman-5747 ADB] ==''CONGDON''== * [[/Bert Congdon|Congdon, Bert "Bertie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VVJ-CMW] - 1891(Vic)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6BA Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923-1924); 6BC Perth (Subiaco, 1927-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 382, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; civil servant - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Subiaco, 1925-1958) ==''CONNELLY''== * [[/Dermot Anthony Connelly|Connelly, Dermot Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8L5-2VC] - 1903(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3BU Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1922); 3BU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1925); 3ADK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1948; Ivanhoe, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Caulfield, 1927-1936); Air Force officer (St Kilda, 1937); nil (Frankston, 1949); photographer (Ivanhoe, 1954-1963) ==''CONNON''== * [[/George Wilson Connon|Connon, George Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGF-8Z2] - 1907(Sct)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5KJ Booleroo (1937-1939); 5KJ Yunta (1947); 5KJ Alice Springs (1948-1954); 5KJ Adelaide (Millswood Estate, 1955-1956); 5KJ Port Lincoln (1960); 5KJ Berri (1965-1969); 5KJ Barmera (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1991, 1937, SA; 2COCP 336, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pensioner (Millswood East, SA, 1939); bookkeeper (Port Augusta, SA, 1941-1948); radio technician (Alice Springs, NT, 1949-1954) ==''CONNOR''== * [[/Emmett Bernard Connor|Connor, Emmett Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCB-L7Q] - 1913(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4CE Gindie (1936); 4OC Longreach (1956); 4OC Fernlees (1960); 4OC Brisbane (Aspley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1650, 1936, Qld; BOCP 280, 1940; 3COCP 5529, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1946) - Electoral Rolls: shearing shed hand (Gindie, Qld, 1936); radio mechanic (Enoggera, Qld, 1937); radio technician (Longreach, Qld, 1943-1949); business Manager (Cramsie, Longreach, Qld, 1954-1958); grazier ("Ronnoc Downs", Fernlees, Qld, 1958-1963; Aspley, Qld, 1963-1977) * [[/Laurance Kingsley Connor|Connor, Laurance or Laurence Kingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2GD-KPT] - 1907(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Belmore, 1925-1926); 2ALC Sydney (Lakemba, 1948; Cammeray, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 68, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 881, 1925; 2COCP 199, 1930; 1COCP 220, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1937); radio teacher (Willoughby, NSW, 1943); communication officer (Liverpool, NSW, 1949) * [[/Stephen James Connor|Connor, Stephen James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4J-FP4] - 1894(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 235, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, 1917); electrical engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1930; Lismore, NSW, 1933); electrician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1934; Strathfield, NSW, 1936-1963); retired (Lapstone, NSW, 1972) * [[/Terence Connor|Connor, Terence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MC-3DV] - 1916(Tas)-1982(Tas) - Licences: 7CT Hobart (Rokeby, 1936-1939; City, 1946-1948); 7CT Huonville (1954-1960); 7CT Hobart (Bellerive, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1643, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: auto-electrician (New Town, 1943; Hobart North, 1949); manager (Huonville, 1949-1954); sales rep. (Bellerive, 1963-1977) ==''CONRAD''== * [[/Raymond Ernest Conrad|Conrad, Raymond Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSP2-VGS] - 1905(Tas)-1977(Tas) - Licences: 2TR Sydney (Bexley, 1930-1937; Rockdale, 1938-1939); 7TR Hobart (Derwent Park, 1947; Moonah, 1948-1956; Berriedale, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 651, 1930, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 308, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: battery fitter (Bexley, 1930); storeman (Bexley, 1931-1934); clerk (Bexley, 1935-1936; Rockdale, 1937); purchasing officer (Cameray, 1943); radio manufacturer (Moonah, 1949-1954); engineer (Hospital, Rosetta, 1963) ==''CONRY''== * [[/William Henry Conry|Conry, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJL-HCR] - 1892(Vic)-1959(Qld) - Licences: 3OK Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1925); 3CO Melbourne (Brighton, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 260, 1916; 1COCP 44, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine); RANRS; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD Vic) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Windsor, Vic, 1914-1919; Armadale, 1921-1924); inspector (Brighton, 1925-1937); radio inspector (South Brisbane, 1943-1949); postal official (St Lucia, 1954-1958) - TroveTag: "3OK-3CO - William Henry Conry" ==''CONSTABLE''== * [[/Hector Mantle Shaw Constable|Constable, Hector Mantle Shaw]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTS-Z5V] - 1910(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3FE Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1937-1939; Camberwell, 1947; Parkdale, 1948; Mont Albert, 1954; Mont Park, 1955-1956; Mont Albert, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1999, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Yarra Junction, Vic, 1931; Mont Albert, Vic, 1934-1943); inspector (Mentone, Vic, 1949; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954) ==''CONWAY''== * [[/Mervyn Laurence Dean Conway|Conway, Mervyn Laurence Dean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MH-GHZ] - 1912(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7CL Launceston (1936-1939, 1948-1960); 7CL Hobart (West Hobart, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1684, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Nelson, 1936); school teacher (Launceston East, 1937); teacher (Devonport, 1943; New Town, 1949-1958) ==''COOK''== * [[/Ernest Byron Cook|Cook, Ernest or Ernest Byron "Ernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M46M-M3J] - 1902(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Tresco (1926-1927); 3CK Kerang (1931); 3EC Swan Hill (1938-1939); 3EC Melbourne (Coburg, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 295, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Swan Hill, 1937-1942); technician (Coburg, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Frank Leslie Cook|Cook, Frank Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56R-K3H] - 1914(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2FF Sydney (Dee Why, 1934-1936); 2GV Sydney (Dee Why, 1935-1936); 2AHW Sydney (Dee Why, 1938); 2ANC Sydney (Centennial Park, 1946-1947; Lidcombe, 1948; Auburn, 1950; Carlingford, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1355, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Dee Why, NSW, 1934-1937); radio tester (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Lidcombe, NSW, 1949; Carlingford, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Raynham Harry Cook|Cook, Raynham Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCX-CRB] - 1902(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3OX Melbourne (Camberwell, 1932-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 951, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1925-1937; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Victor Roy Percival Cook|Cook, Victor Roy Percival "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYJG-6C6] - 1899(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: XVN Adelaide (1913-1914); S099 Adelaide (1920s); 5AC Adelaide (Prospect, 1923-1927; Rose Park, 1928-1931; Kilkenny, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Woodville, 1954-1975; Somerton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 94, 1925, No. ?? in SA - early wireless experimenter, amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Kilkenny, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVN-S099-5AC - Victor Roy Percival Cook" ==''COOKE''== * [[/Clarence Robert Cooke|Cooke, Clarence Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Z-3P6] - 1891(???)-1970(WA) - Licences: 6CP Perth (Bayswater, 1932-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1068, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Mornington Mills, WA, 1914); locomotive driver (Mornington Mills, WA, 1921-1926); locomotive engine driver (Bayswater, WA, 1931-1968) * [[/Clive J. Cooke|Cooke, Clive J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4CC Brisbane (Chermside, -1952+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) * [[/Frank Basil Cooke|Cooke, Frank Basil "Basil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7Q6-TN8] - 1892(SA)-1967(NSW) - Licences: XADW Sydney (1913-14); 2LI Sydney (1922-1924); 2XQ Receive Sydney (1923); 2DJ Sydney (Northbridge, 1924-1931; Mosman, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 39, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, vice-president 1923) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1930; salesman (Mosman, NSW, 1931-1943); teacher (Parramatta, NSW, 1949-1954; Wahroonga, NSW, 1958) - Links: [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P002222b.htm Bright Sparcs]; [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2019JAHH...22..113T Wireless Time]; [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41686626#page/343/mode/1up RSNSW] - TroveTag:"XADW-2LI-2XQ-2DJ - Frank Basil Cooke" & "!Wikibooks Cooke" * [[/Frederick William Cooke|Cooke, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB8-V6L] - 1906(Eng)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Footscray, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 311, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: meter tester (Footscray, 1926-1949) ==''COOKSON''== * [[/Arnold Cookson|Cookson, Arnold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YD-87L] - 1889(Eng)-1971(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 201, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1919); no occupation (Darlinghurst, 1949); clerk (Northbridge, 1949-1963; Bexley, NSW, 1968) * [[/Joseph George Cookson|Cookson, Joseph George "George"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGCW-Z8N] - 1888(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 862, 1925; 2COCP 21, 1929; 1COCP 34, 1930 - RANRS (1919), AWA - Relationships: Father of Leonard Kenneth Cookson - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Crossover, Vic, 1912-1913; Bacchus Marsh, 1914-1915); mechanic (Alphington, 1917); engineer (Cooktown, 1919); radio engineer (Radio Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1930-1935; Croydon, NSW, 1943-1958) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199009.pdf EA] * [[/Leonard Kenneth Cookson|Cookson, Leonard Kenneth "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ8-JHV] - 1917(Vic)-2005(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - AWA - Relationships: Son of Joseph George Cookson - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Concord, NSW, 1943); electrical fitter (Croydon, 1943-1954; Glebe, 1958; Blacktown, 1963-1980) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199009.pdf EA] ==''COOLING''== * [[/Ernest Richard Cooling|Cooling, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVZL-GSC] - 1885(Qld)-1936(Qld) - Licences: 4BN Toowoomba (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 11, 1924, No. 3 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (Toowoomba, 1924), (Halcyon P. 4) - Comment: A tragic end to a productive life - TroveTag: "4BN - Ernest Richard Cooling" - Electoral Rolls: letter carrier (Toowoomba, 1908); telegraphist (Bowen, 1912); postal assistant (Toowoomba, 1913-1930) ==''COOMBE''== * [[/Geoffrey Saint Coombe|Coombe, Geoffrey Saint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPJ-TXS] - 1913(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5ML Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1931-1933); 2ML Broken Hill (1933); 5ML Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1937-1938; Croydon, 1947-1948; Brooklyn Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 756, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 5MR Jack Robert Saint Coombe - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Croydon, 1941) * [[/Jack Robert Saint Coombe|Coombe, Jack Robert Saint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPJ-T3C] - 1910(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5MR Adelaide (Stirling West, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2923, 1949, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5ML Geoffrey Saint Coombe - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Croydon, SA, 1941); electrical mechanic (Mt Lofty, SA, 1943) ==''COOPER''== * [[/Alfred Edwin Charles Cooper|Cooper, Alfred Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV9-9GK] - 1904(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AL Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2AL Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1926); 2UO Sydney (Northbridge, 1947-1950); 2AUO Sydney (Yacht Asgard, 1948-1960); 4AY Surfers Paradise (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 180, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 626, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fruit merchant (Ashfield, 1931); director (Northbridge, 1943-1958); company director (Clareville, 1963-1977) * [[/Bertram David Cooper|Cooper, Bertram David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-HG1] - 1914(???)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3BC Melbourne (Coburg, 1938-1939, 1947-1955; Beaumaris, 1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2119, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: musician (Coburg, Vic, 1942-1949); soldier (Coburg, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Reservoir, Vic, 1963; Preston, Vic, 1967-1972); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1977) * [[/Eric Cooper|Cooper, Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1M-WC4] - 1925(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7ZEC Evandale (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 870, 1960, Tas - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Evandale, 1949); radio technician (Evandale, 1954) * [[/Ernest Edward Cooper|Cooper, Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5F-RLJ] - 1905(Tas)-1951(Tas) - Licences: 7MK Launceston (Youngtown, 1926-1927); 7MC Launceston (City, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 261, 1926, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 151, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: may be related to 7ZEC Evandale (1965-1975) Eric Cooper - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hobart, 1928); radio engineer (Ulverstone, 1936; Launceston East, 1943; Launceston West, 1949) * [[/Frank Clarence Cooper|Cooper, Frank Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7Y-NGF] - 1915(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2ADU Lismore (1936-1939); 2ADU Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1946-1947; Potts Point, 1948-1950; Hurstville, 1954-1975); 2ADU Gold Coast (Florida Gardens, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1736, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Lismore, NSW, 1936-1937; Edgecliffe, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Hurstville, NSW, 1958-1968; Hurstville South, NSW, 1972; Vaucluse, NSW, 1977); retired (Florida Gardens, Qld, 1980) * [[/Harold More Cooper|Cooper, Harold More or Harold Moore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ58-SJP] - 1886(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Glenelg, 1923-1925); 5HG Adelaide (Glenelg, 1926-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 257, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; submarine cable telegraphist; archaeologist; historian - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Glenelg, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cooper-harold-more-9821 ADB] * [[/Harry Frederick Cooper|Cooper, Harry Frederick or Frederic]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNKH-CX4] - 1906(Eng)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5PC Port Augusta (1947-1954); 5PC Adelaide (Lockleys, 1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2249, 1939, SA; BOCO 544, 1943; COCP1 781, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Ascot Park, SA, 1943) * [[/Herbert Neve Cooper|Cooper, Herbert Neve]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-Q46] - 1918(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3QZ Melbourne (Deepdene, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1692, 1936, Vic; BOCP 137, 1937; 1COCP 1237, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (St Leonards, Tas, 1949); technician (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1977) * [[/James Herbert Cooper|Cooper, James Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVTJ-14B] - 1914(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ZG Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1930-1939 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 701, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Crows Nest, NSW, 1936-1943); broker (Mosman, NSW, 1949); stock and sharebroker (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949-1968); sharebroker (Wahroonga, NSW, 1972); broker (St Ives, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ormond Erskine Cooper|Cooper, Ormond Erskine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSDM-6JK] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2CP Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1933-1935; Paddington, 1936-1937; Randwick, 1938-1939; Kingsford, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1112, 1933, NSW; COCP2 434, 1933; COCP1 337, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1935); radio worker (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); radio technician (Maroubra North, NSW, 1943-1949; Kingsford, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Raymond Arthur Cooper|Cooper, Raymond Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDK-8RK] - 1913(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6AO Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2350, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant projectionist (South Perth, WA, 1936-1937); projectionist (Manning, WA, 1958-1980) ==''CORBIN''== * [[/James Bentley Corbin|Corbin, James Bentley "Boyce" "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTJ-293] - 1905(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2YC Sydney (McMahons Point, 1932-1939; Eastlakes, 1946-1961); 2AYC Miranda (1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 976, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1933; Milsons Point, NSW, 1933-1937; Botany, NSW, 1943-1949; Mascot, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''CORDINGLEY''== * [[/Charles Harold Cordingley|Cordingley, Charles Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJK-SB4] - 1892(Eng)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3RF Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ararat, 1913); electrical engineer (Flemington, 1915-1919); engineer (Ascot Vale, 1921-1954) ==''CORE''== * [[/Herbert James Core|Core, Herbert James "Herb"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PF-R2Q] - 1906(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4HC Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2012, 1937, Qld; 1COCP 392, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; formerly Sydney - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Greenslopes, Qld, 1929); assistant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1937); public servant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1949; Camp Hill, Qld, 1949-1954) ==''CORKILL''== * [[/Arthur Basil Corkill|Corkill, Arthur Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYW3-57P] - 1898(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJCU Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Elsternwick, Vic, 1928; St Kilda, Vic, 1931; Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1949; Kilsyth, Vic, 1954) ==''CORNELIUS''== * [[/Eric Edward Cornelius|Cornelius, Eric Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7P-2MD] - 1916(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6EC Albany (1936-1939); 6EC Kalgoorlie (1947-1948); 6EC Wagin (1954-1955); 6EC Perth (Inglewood, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1635, 1936, WA; TVOCP 200, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Station 6WA, Wagin, 1949-1954; Inglewood, WA, 1958-1977) ==''CORNEY''== * [[/Kenneth Cameron Corney|Corney, Kenneth Cameron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-2MB] - 1899(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: V755 Receive Bairnsdale (1922); 3GY Receive Bairnsdale (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gogeldrie, NSW, 1949); grazier (Metung, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CORTHORN''== * [[/Rex Sidney Oscar Corthorn|Corthorn, Rex Sidney Oscar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G28S-LLQ] - 1914(NSW)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 2VG Sydney (Greenwich, 1932-1939; Bexley, 1946; Northmead,1947-1960); 3VG Melbourne (Bulleen, 1965-2969); 3VG Mallacoota (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 985, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1943; Northmead, NSW, 1949-1958); retired (Mallacoota, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CORTIS-JONES''== * [[/Beverley Cortis-Jones|Cortis-Jones, Beverley or Beverly "Bev"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZS-KZ9] - 1913(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2NN Sydney (Roseville, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1586, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: research chemist (Roseville, NSW, 1943); retired (Booragoon, WA, 1980) ==''COSH''== * [[/Rhys Gilmour Cosh|Cosh, Rhys Gilmour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6J-4W8] - 1900(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 697, 1922 (Marconi) - radio telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Croydon, SA, 1939-1943) ==''COSTA''== * [[/Phillip James Costa|Costa, Phillip James "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGF-S1W] - 1914(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (shortwave) - QSLs: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Geelong, Vic, 1937-1968; Nerang, Qld, 1969; Florida Gardens, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''COSTELLO''== * [[/Allan Daniel Costello|Costello, Allan Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB4S-21X] - 1913(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3YT Ballarat (1937-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1912, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mount Pleasant, Vic, 1934-1942; Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1972); accountant (Mt Clear, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COSTELOW''== * [[/Robert Costelow|Costelow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XABD Dorrigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: despite the unusual location, individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COTTERILL''== * [[/Harold Stanley Cotterill|Cotterill, Harold Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5D-84Y] - 1916(NSW)-1943(Burma) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1493, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1943) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Eastwood, NSW, 1937); depot superintendant (Gunnedah, NSW, 1943)? - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10314147 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/624339 VWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''COTTON''== * [[/Arthur Alfred Cotton|Cotton, Arthur Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNH3-P9L] - 1897(SA)-1973(SA) - Licences: XVS Adelaide (Glanville, 1913-1914); 5HY Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1926-1928; Colonel Light Gardens, 1931; Kilburn, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 270, 1926, No. ?? in SA - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WIA SA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Semaphore, 1939); clerk (Findon, 1943) - TroveTag: "XVS-5HY - Arthur Alfred Cotton" * [[/Arthur Tylney Cotton|Cotton, Arthur Tylney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7G8-SGG] - 1884(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: Receive Spring Bay (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Kelvedon, Tas, 1914-1963) * [[/Leith Simpson Cotton|Cotton, Leith Simpson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR2-12K] - 1905(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5LG Adelaide (Burnside, 1932-1933); 5LG Iron Knob (1937-1939); 5LG Adelaide (Clarence Gardens, 1946-1948; Parkholme, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1023, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Iron Knob, 1939-1941) ==''COTTRELL''== * [[/Joseph William Morgan Cottrell|Cottrell, Joseph William Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-L1Y] - 1897(NSW)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 2ZF Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1923); 2ZN Sydney (Randwick, 1923-1925; Coogee, 1926-1930; Maroubra Junction, 1931; Dundas, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Carlingford, 1948-1950); 2ADX Sydney (Dundas/Portable, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 367, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 1, 1930 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coogee, 1930); broadcaster (Dundas, 1933-1934); radio operator (Dundas, 1936-1943); technician (Carlingford, 1949) - TroveTag: "2ZF-2ZN-2ADX - Joseph William Morgan Cottrell" ==''COUCH''== * [[/David Couch|Couch, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8H-BDV] - 1917(Vic)-2009(WA)92yo - Licences: 6WT Watermans Bay (1934, 1947); 6WT Perth (Wembley, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2513, 1934, WA; BOCP 577, 1944; TVOCP 47, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Watermans Bay, WA, 1949); technician (Wembley, WA, 1954-1980) ==''COUCHMAN''== * [[/Clifford Clyde McGregor Couchman|Couchman, Clifford Clyde McGregor "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQLS-T4D] - 1907(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4KZ Kaimkillenbun (1930-1939); 4KZ Dalby (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 151, 1930; COCP 1st Class Marconi School (Halcyon) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Navy, wireless officer); broadcast technician (PMGD, 4QS); business proprietor (electrical & radio, Dalby) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Kaimkillenbun, 1930-1937); engineer (Dalby, 1943-1963); electrical engineer (Dalby, 1968) ==''COUGHLAN''== * [[/Charles McKenzie Coughlan|Coughlan, Charles McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZL-9BN] - 1894(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XCO Sydney (Concord, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenters; WW1 (AIF, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''COULTER''== * [[/Jack Maxwell Coulter|Coulter, Jack Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-MXK] - 1912(SA)-1985(???) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1937); 3MV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1938-1939); 5JD Adelaide (Ashford, 1947-1948; Ackland Gardens, 1954-1960); 5JK Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1712, 1936, SA; 2COCP 812, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937); RAN (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1943) ==''COUPER''== * [[/Andrew Couper|Couper, Andrew "Andy" Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6R8-R1T] - 1893(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: XQM Mareeba (1914); 4BW Mareeba (1923-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 71, 1925, No. 5 in Qld - early wireless experimenter (1914 & likely earlier unlicensed); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: iron moulder (Mareeba, 1913-1932); engineer (Mareeba, 1936-1958) * [[/William Fraser Couper|Couper, William Fraser "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9MP-S1G] - 1919(NZ)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5LZ Adelaide (Evandale, 1947; Royston Park, 1948); 5UZ Adelaide (Royston Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2250, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COURT''== * [[/Charles Percy Court|Court, Charles Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6T-Q5T] - 1904(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4CT Receive Brisbane (Rosalie, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Bayswater, Qld, 1925-1936; Kedron, Qld, 1937-1958) * [[/Thomas Palmer Court|Court, Thomas Palmer Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNF4-FD4] - 1895(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XNY Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); 3BO Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922); 3TC Melbourne (Malvern, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 211, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA Vic, secretary, 1919-1920+); employment (radio salesman, 1928; STC, chief design engineer, 1954); IRE Aust (president, 1950-1951) - Comment: Father also named TPC - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1925-1928); radio engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1954; Mosman West, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''COUSENS''== * [[/Harold Light Reynolds Cousens|Cousens, Harold Light Reynolds]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDG9-3SK] - 1888(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: N743 Receive Summer Hill (1922); 2HW Receive Summer Hill (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: auctioneer (Tamworth, 1930-1963) ==''COUTTS''== * [[/David Cecil Boyd Coutts|Coutts, David Cecil Boyd "Boyd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKGY-1CL] - 1896(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XJEC Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Camberwell, Vic, 1919-1924); teacher (Malvern East, Vic, 1925-1926; Malvern, Vic, 1928-1937; Mt Dandenong, Vic, 1943-1980) * [[/Edwin Stuart Coutts|Coutts, Edwin Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94TB-698] - 1893(Qld)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 4BZ Receive Dalby (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Dalby, 1919-1937); garage proprietor (Dalby, 1943) * [[/Mavis Ellen Coutts|Stafford nee Coutts, Mavis Ellen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSGT-MJH] - 1921(Vic)-2016(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Melbourne (Carlton, 1947-1948; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2338, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 3XB Ivor Stafford - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Minyip, Vic, 1942); home duties (Abbotsford, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''COWAN''== * [[/Christian Nesbit Cowan|Cowan, Christian Nesbit]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XD-6QW] - 1907(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2PZ Aberdare (1930-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 613, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 486, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Aberdare, 1930-1963; Cessnock, 1968-1980) * [[/James George Cowan|Cowan, James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBL-RC3] - 1908(Sct)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2ZC Adamstown (1934-1937); 2ZC Waratah (1938-1939, 1946-1975); 2ZC Merewether (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1294, 1934, NSW; AOLCP 272, 1936; COCP1 838, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waratah, NSW, 1930-1932); mechanic (Adamstown, NSW, 1934-1937); nil (Waratah, NSW, 1943-1968); broadcast technician (Merewether, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''COWELL''== * [[/George Cowell|Cowell, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKT-3GM] - 1897(Eng)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2SO Merewether (1932-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1057, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Merewether, NSW, 1930-1958) ==''COX''== * [[/Allan Grafton Cox|Cox, Allan (birth) or Allen (census) Grafton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWX-5XH] - 1892(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 120, 1915; 2COCP 103, 1930; 1COCP 347, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIB Brisbane (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Rockhampton, 1914; Pinkenba, 1916-1921); telegraphist (Toorak, 1921-1922; South Yarra, 1926-1927); O.I.C. (Cooktown, 1925; Thursday Island, 1930); radio officer (Clayfield, 1934); O.I.C. (Townsville, 1936-1937); engineer (Rockbank, 1942); wireless officer (Kangaroo Point, 1943; Hendra, Qld, 1949-1958); radio officer (Hendra, 1963-1977) * [[/Erle Harold Cox|Cox, Erle Harold "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB8Z-RG2] - 1903(Tas)-1989(ACT) - Licences: 3BD Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922); 3BD Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1927; St Kilda, 1931-1933); 2EP Canberra (Forrest, 1934-1935); 2GU Canberra (Red Hill, 1946-1955); 1GU Canberra (Red Hill, 1956-1965; Mawson, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 245, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist, president Press Gallery, Parliament House 1953 - Awards: O.B.E. for contribution to journalism in Australia 1953 - Relationships: son of Erle Cox, science fiction author [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cox-erle-5799] - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Caulfield, 1931; Gardiner, 1936; Forrest, 1937; Red Hill, 1943-1968; Mawson, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "3BD-2EP-2GU-1GU - Erle Harold Cox" * [[/Harold Edward Cox|Cox, Harold Edward or Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GQ-2RT] - 1892(Eng)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 6HE Geraldton (1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 17, 1914; 1COCP 35, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broome, WA, 1916-1917; Geraldton, WA, 1922-1930); broadcast manager (Townsville, Qld, 1931-1937); manager (4WK, Warwick, Qld, 1943); representative (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943); wireless representative (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1972) * [[/Phillip Deslandes Cox|Cox, Phillip Deslandes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G388-KRC] - 1909(NSW)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 2IE Wallerawang (1935-1939); 2IE Sydney (Concord, 1946); 2IE Bathurst (1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1551, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lithgow, NSW, 1933); clerk (Lidsdale, NSW, 1935-1937); fitter (Bathurst, NSW, 1949-1968); storekeeper (Nambour, Qld, 1969); proprietor (Tanawha, Qld, 1972); retired (Caboolture, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''COXON''== * [[/Robert Wooton Coxon|Coxon, Robert Wooton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-HVL] - 1905(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6RW Northam (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 30, 1924, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; mining engineer, NT Gov (Director of Mines, 1947); WW2 - Relationships: no apparent relation with 6AG Wally Coxon - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cheltenham, SA, 1943); civil servant (Alice Springs, 1949-1954) * [[/Walter Ernest Stanley Coxon|Coxon, Walter Ernest Stanley "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCY8-JBS] - 1891(NSW)-1968(WA) - Licences: XYK Perth (Maylands, 1913); 6AG Perth (North Perth, 1924; Inglewood, 1925-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933-1939; Bayswater, 1946-1947; Darlington, 1948-1960; Claremont, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 124, 1925, No. ?? in WA - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (6WF) - Relationships: no apparent relation with 6RW Robert Wooton Coxon - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Maylands, 1914); engineer (Maylands, 1925-1937); radio engineer (East Perth, 1943; Darlington, 1949-1958); retired (Claremont, 1963-1968) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199311.pdf EA0] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199404.pdf] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199405.pdf EA2] - TroveTag: "XYK-6AG - Walter Ernest Stanley Coxon" ==''COZINS''== * [[/Charles Frederick Cozins|Cozins, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF78-6FW] - 1908(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6AC Perth (City, 1931-1933); 6AD Perth (Canning Bridge, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 742, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Corrogin, WA, 1936); marine collector (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); cook (West Perth, WA, 1949); storekeeper (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949-1954); clerical assistant (South Perth, WA, 1958); clerk (Rivervale, WA, 1963-1972); retired (Kewdale, WA, 1977-1980) ==''CRAIG''== * [[/Keith William Craig|Craig, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNB-7FD] - 1921(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AJV Newcastle (Stockton, 1938-1939); 2EP Newcastle (New Lambton, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2102, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Stockton, 1943); fitter (Lambton, 1949; New Lambton, 1958-1980) * [[/Walter Archibald Craig|Craig, Walter Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-7X4] - 1907(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2XI Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1923); 2XI Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 220, 1925, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, 1930-1954) - TroveTag: "2XI - Walter Archibald Craig" ==''CRAMOND''== * [[/Warne Hutton Cramond|Cramond, Warne Hutton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XQB-N2G] - 1898(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2KJ Sydney (Lane Cove, 1928-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 397, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lane Cove, 1930-1949) ==''CRAN''== * [[/Morris Rae Cran|Cran, Morris Rae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G879-B1J] - 1901(Qld)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 4KX Brisbane (West End, 1930-1939); 2MR Sydney (Rockdale, 1946-1947; Randwick, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 570, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, 1925-1937); accountant (Bondi, 1943); company secretary (Ranswick, 1954; Coogee, 1958) ==''CRANCH''== * [[/Layman William Victor Cranch|Cranch, Layman William Victor "Lay"]] - 1910(Qld)-1993(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, radio engineer, journalist (editor, Australian Radio and Electronics, 1951), business (manager, Kingsley) ==''CRAW''== * [[/Russell Bruce Cameron Craw|Craw, Russell Bruce Cameron "Bruce"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF2Q-54Y] - 1901(Tas)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 7BC Burnie (1930-1933); 3BC Melbourne (1933-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 671, 1930, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Burnie, 1922; North Melbourne, 1924; Burnie, 1928); sales (Middle Park, Vic, 1935) ==''CRAWFORD''== * [[/Cedric Thomas Crawford|Crawford, Cedric Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2P-42L] - 1905(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2YC Sydney (Burwood, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Burwood, 1930-1933); engineer (Captain's Flat, 1937-1943); mechanical engineer (Broken Hill South, 1954-1963); engineer (St Ives, 1968-1972) * [[/John Murray Crawford|Crawford, John Murray]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - senior federal public servant (chief engineer PMGD, involved establishment of first ABC stations), don't confuse with William Tamillas Stephen Crawford * [[/William Tamillas Stephen Crawford|Crawford, William Tamillas Stephen "Bill", "W.T.S.C."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G738-35N] - 1880(Vic)-1962(NSW) - state public servant (P&TD, Tas); senior federal public servant (PMGD, radio inspector); RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: don't confuse with John Murray Crawford - TroveTag: "William Tamillas Stephen Crawford"(1300+ tags) & "!Wikibooks WTS Crawford"(410+ tags) ==''CREAMER''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Creamer|Creamer, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XK-965] - 1903(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2UR Sydney (Glebe Point, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Orange, 1930-1932); electrical engineer (Brewarrina, 1933; Henty, 1934-1935; Grose Vale, 1937; Richmond, 1943-1968) ==''CREDLIN''== * [[/Peter John Credlin|Credlin, Peter John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSB-SH8] - 1938(Vic)-1984(NSW) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, 1954); engineer (Malvern, 1963; Lower Templestowe, 1967-1980) ==''CRERAR''== * [[/Thomas Alexander Crerar|Crerar, Thomas Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNXR-QCG] - 1874(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: XJDV Hexham (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: agent (Horsham, Vic, 1903-1906); land & finance agent (South Melbourne, Vic, 1906); stock & station agent (Prahran, Vic, 1912-1913; Hexham, Vic, 1914-1922); farmer (Armadale, Vic, 1924; Steel's Creek, Vic, 1925-1931; St Kilda, Vic, 1934-1937); nil (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954); no occupation (Armadale, Vic, 1963) ==''CRESSWELL''== * [[/Frank Gillespie Cresswell|Cresswell, Frank Gillespie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR45-Q56] - 1880(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3GI Melbourne (East Kew, 1924-1925; Camberwell, 1926-1927); Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - federal public service (PMGD); military (Commonwealth Naval Militia, engineer sublieutenant); RANRS (Radio Commander, terminated Nov 1920) - Comment: Not to be confused with William Rooke '''Creswell''' - Electoral Rolls: instrument fitter (Camberwell, 1903-1906); Engineer-Lieutenant RAN (Prahran, 1912); naval officer (St Kilda, 1914); lieutenant RAN (Hawthorn, 1915-1919); RAN (Kew, 1922-1924); commandant RAN (Frankston, 1928-1934); naval officer (Olivers Hill, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1943); retired (Somers, 1949; Mt Eliza, 1954; Frankston, 1963) - TroveTage: "3GI - Frank Gillespie Cresswell" * [[/Harry Leslie Cresswell|Cresswell, Harry Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9456-49G] - 1917(Qld)-1942(Qld) - Licences: 4DL Brisbane (Coorparoo, Qld, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified, likely RAN - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Petty Officer Telegraphist, KIA, HMAS Yarra) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10293831 AWM] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1690529 Roll of Honour] ==''CRESWELL''== * [[/William Rooke Creswell|Creswell, William Rooke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N4L-WRS] - 1852(Gibraltar)-1933(Vic) - early wireless experimenter (Lytton, Moreton Island), military (RAN; Qld Maritime Defence Force, commandant; Commonwealth Naval Forces, commandant) - Comment: Generally considered the father of the RAN; not to be confused with 3GI Frank Gillespie '''Cresswell''' - Electoral Rolls: naval commandant (South Brisbane, 1903-1905); director (Toorak, 1909-1919) - Links: [[w:William Rooke Creswell|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/creswell-sir-william-rooke-5817 ADB] [https://www.navy.gov.au/biography/vice-admiral-sir-william-rooke-creswell RAN] - TroveTag: "William Rooke Creswell" ==''CRIBB''== * [[/Dunmore Foote Cribb|Cribb, Dunmore Foote]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPP-YQH] - 1899(Qld)-1946(Qld) - Licences: 4DC Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 134, 1925, No. 15 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Indooroopilly, 1921-1943) ==''CRICHTON''== * [[/Ernest George Crichton|Crichton, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CP-VCC] - 1887(NSW)-1920(NSW) - Licences: XADY Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: "Gone too soon" - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Stanley Robert Crichton|Crichton, Stanley Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK76-MZH] - 1893(NZ)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2KH East Maitland (1929-1935); 9OU Port Moresby (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 542, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 100, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (East Maitland, 1930-1935); wireless operator (Maclean, 1936); Radio 2NR (Lawrence, 1937); wireless operator (Ashfield, 1949); PMG technician (Ashfield, 1954-1963) ==''CRIDGE''== * Cridge, Wilfred Edgar Launder - See Wilfred Edgar Launder-Cridge ==''CRISP''== * [[/Arthur Joseph Thomas Crisp|Crisp, Arthur Joseph Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VW-QKN] - 1906(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2MJ Sydney (Hurstville, 1934; Bexley, 1935-1939; St Peters, 1946; Marrickville, 1947; Earlwood, 1948; Cronulla, 1950; Sutherland, 1954-1955; Bankstown East, 1956; Bexley, 1957; Kurnell, 1958; Hurstville South, 1960; Gymea Bay, 1961; Umina, 1965; Tuggerawong, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1290, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 2LX Henry Charles Crisp - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Undercliffe, NSW, 1930); carter (Hurstville, NSW, 1930); labourer (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1933); radio dealer (Hurstville, NSW, 1934-1935; Bexley, NSW, 1937); radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1943); fitter (Belmore, NSW, 1949; Wentworthville, NSW, 1949; Sutherland, NSW, 1954; Bexley, NSW, 1958); retired (Umina, NSW, 1963; Tuggerawong, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Charles Crisp|Crisp, Henry Charles "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XD-5T2] - 1909(NSW)-1996(???) - Licences: 2LX Sydney (Undercliffe, 1930; Hurstville, 1931-1933; Cronulla, 1934-1939, 1946); 2LX Ettalong (1947-1955); 2LX Woy Woy (1956-1961); 2LX Urunga (1965); 2LX Sydney (Cronulla, 1969; Gorokan, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 614, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2MJ Arthur Joseph Thomas Crisp - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Undercliffe, 1930; Hurstville, 1931-1933); radio dealer (Cronulla, 1934-1937); examiner (Bondi, 1943); no occupation (Ettalong, 1949); radio dealer (Ettalong, 1954-1963); motel proprietor (Urunga, 1968); manager (Sans Souci, 1972); retired (Cronulla, 1972; Gorokan, 1977-1980) ==''CROCKER''== * [[/Claude Edward Crocker|Crocker, Claude Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8R6-RZW] - 1875(USA)-1929(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (West Perth, 1922-1925) * [[/Edward Baker Crocker|Crocker, Edward Baker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYHX-65B] - 1867(Wales)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2BB Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1922); 2BB Sydney (Marrickville, 1922-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 95, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (1923) - Electoral Rolls: provision merchant (Marrickville, 1933-1937); retired (Marrickville, 1943-1949); no occupation (Earlwood, 1949-1954) - TroveTag: "2BB - Edward Baker Crocker" * [[/Philip Humphreys Crocker|Crocker, Philip Humphreys]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG84-K4T] - 1918(NSW)-2015(NSW) - Licences: 2PR Sydney (Vaucluse, 1939, 1946-1975; Kirribilli, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2409, 1939, NSW; COCP3 1208, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''CROKE''== * [[/Cecil Michael Croke|Croke, Cecil Michael "Cec"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y9-HYG] - 1916(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2MN Koorawatha (1947-1948); 2MN Young (1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2460, 1940, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Koorawatha, NSW, 1943-1949; Young, NSW, 1954); shop proprietor (Young, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/Terence Leo Croke|Croke, Terence Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55B-742] - 1919(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Lithgow (1935-1938); 2TK Bathurst (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1470, 1935, NSW; COCP1 112, 1936; TVOCP 364, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bathurst, NSW, 1949-1963); technical officer (Mosman, NSW, 1968-1972); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1977); retired (Mosman, NSW, 1980) ==''CROMBIE''== * [[/John Melville Lewes Crombie|Crombie, John Melville Lewes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNX2-PJP] - 1898(NZ)-1935(Vic) - Licences: XOT Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); 3EG Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Comment: migrated from NZ 1913?; passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1934) ==''CROME''== * [[/Harry Keith Crome|Crome, Harry Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTL-HF9] - 1908(Tas)-1975(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (New Town, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (Hobart North, 1936-1954); linotype operator Melbourne (Alphington, 1963-1972) ==''CROMIE''== * [[/Charles Thomas Cromie|Cromie, Charles Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Z4-73H] - 1883(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager (Oliver J. Nilsen & Co, 1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo 3UZ) - Electoral Rolls: draper (Maffra, 1903; Korumburra, 1905; East Melbourne, 1909; Maffra, 1912); engineer (East Melbourne, 1914); electrical engineer (Malvern, 1915-1917); engineer (Elsternwick, 1919; Caulfield, 1924-1927); electrical engineer (Melbourne East, 1928; Caulfield, 1931); engineer (Caulfield, 1934); director (Armadale, 1936-1949) ==''CROMPTON''== * [[/Milton James Crompton|Crompton, Milton James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKF8-V2J] - 1919(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3MN Melbourne (North Essendon, 1947-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2360, 1939, Vic; BOCP 682, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Essendon North, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1949-1954; Brighton East, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CROOK''== * [[/Percy Crook|Crook, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SV-2W8] - 1889(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XBD Coffs Harbour (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1913); carpenter (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); no occupation (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''CROOKS''== * [[/James Alexander Leonard Crooks|Crooks, James Alexander Leonard "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK93-6HV] - 1890(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: Receive Launceston (1923-1925); 7BQ Launceston (1925-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 61, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (PMG) - Relationships: Father of 3AAC John Peter Crooks - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Trevallyn, 1914; Launceston, 1919-1968); no occupation (Low Head, 1972) * [[/John Peter Crooks|Crooks, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZL-Z2J] - 1921(Tas)-2013(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3AAC Colac (1960); 3AAC Bulleen (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2107, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 7BQ James Alexander Leonard "Len" Crooks - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Elsternwick, 1949); engineer (East Geelong, 1954; Bulleen, 1963-1977) ==''CROPLEY''== * [[/Eric William Cropley|Cropley, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLL-YVK] - 1893(NSW)-1935(NSW) - Licences: N735 Receive Sydney (Homebush, 1922); 2HT Receive Sydney (Homebush, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: father of Mervyn Eric Cropley - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Homebush, 1930-1933) * [[/Mervyn Eric Cropley|Cropley, Mervyn Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLG-MYS] - 1920(NSW)-1951(Aus) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 403, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 2HT Eric William Cropley - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Homebush, 1943); salesman (Blaxland, 1949) ==''CROSS''== * [[/Francis James Cross|Cross, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVMN-ZWY] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2FX Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1932-1933; CBD, 1933-1934); 2FX Sydney (Rockdale, 1935; Mascot, 1936-1939; Eastlakes, 1946); 2FX Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1947-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 914, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 429, 1933; COCP1 500, 1941; TVOCP 30, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: apprentice fitter (Newcastle, NSW, 1932); fitter (Hamilton, NSW, 1933); police trainee (Redfern, NSW, 1935); constable (Mascot, NSW, 1936-1943); shopkeeper (Lambton, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Mayfield, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''CROUCH''== * [[/Cecil Stanley Crouch|Crouch, Cecil Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG8H-ZL1] - 1889(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: XCC Sydney (Randwick, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: motor salesman (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1954); motor trader (North Sydney, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/Ernest Casimir Crouch|Crouch, Ernest Casimir "Ern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG8H-9JQ] - 1908(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2QJ Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1923); 2EC Sydney (Mosman, 1924-1939); 2EC Orange (1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 16, 1924, No. 6 in NSW; COCP1 201, 1931; TVOCP 123, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer; Mosman Radio Laboratories 1927 (proprietor?) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Orange, NSW, 1943-1968); TV engineer (Orange, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CROW''== * [[/Reginald Keith Crow|Crow, Reginald Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTPT-W7V] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3MV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 898, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: instructor (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936); inspector (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1937-1942; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949; Carnegie, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''CROWDER''== * Crowder, Joyce Isabel see Batchler nee Crowder, Joyce Isabel ==''CROWLEY''== * [[/Cornelius Crowley|Crowley, Cornelius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC44-R9T] - 1896(Qld)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2BO Parkes (1934-1936); 2AED Broken Hill (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1300, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1930; Narrabri, NSW, 1931-1932); public supply engineer (Parkes, NSW, 1936); town clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1937-1968) ==''CROWTHER''== * [[/Clifford Haigh Crowther|Crowther, Clifford Haigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3F-6SQ] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJDQ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, Vic, 1919); pharmacist (Camberwell, Vic, 1924-1925; Camberwell North, Vic, 1936); chemist (Brighton, Vic, 1937-1954); pharmacist (Brighton, Vic, 1963) * [[/Robert Calder Crowther|Crowther, Robert Calder "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M49C-V7C] - 1919(WA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2130, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Concord West, NSW, 1943); bank officer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); banker (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); grazier (Hoddles Creek, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CUFFE''== * [[/Ian Devereaux Cuffe|Cuffe, Ian Devereaux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YN-LXC] - 1913(NZ)-2015(Eng) - Licences: 2XC Sydney (Mosman, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 987, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2AMA-2AM Lionel Devereaux Cuffe - Electoral Rolls: student (Mosman, NSW, 1936-1943); * [[/Lionel Devereaux Cuffe|Cuffe, Lionel Devereaux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YN-2Z2] - 1910(NZ)-1977(NZ) - Licences: 2AMA Sydney (Mosman, 1939) 2AM Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1955; St Ives, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2266, 1939, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: brother of 2XC Ian Devereaux Cuffe - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mosman, NSW, 1934-1943); salesman (Tamaterau, NZ, 1972) ==''CULLERTON''== * [[/Hugh Cullerton|Cullerton, Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKM-RHG] - 1910(Sct)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2AIY Sydney (Ramsgate, 1937-1938; Sans Souci, 1939); 2ZG Sydney (Sans Souci, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2007, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Carlton, NSW, 1934-1935; Kogarah, NSW, 1936-1937; Sans Souci, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''CULLINAN''== * [[/Christopher Albert Cullinan|Cullinan, Christopher Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTF8-PWL] - 1906(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3XW Receive Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1923); 3XW Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1924); 3DR Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1924-1925); 3XW Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1927-1931; Brunswick East, 1933); 7XW Launceston (1954-1955); 3AXU Colac (1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 821, 1924 (Spark); AOLCP 143, 1934; COCP1 545, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Diggers Rest, Vic, 1928-1931; Mitchell, Vic, 1934); engineer (Parkville, Vic, 1936); journalist (Kew, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Launceston, Tas, 1943-1954; Colac, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Colac, Vic, 1977) ==''CULLIVER''== * [[/Francis Norman Seth Culliver|Culliver, Francis Norman Seth "Norman"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-SWD] - 1891(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3DP Receive Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1922); 3DP Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1923-1925; Hawthorn, 1925-1927); 3UG Melbourne (Rye, 1948-1956); 3UG Queenscliff (1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of Keith Norman Culliver & Ian Douglas Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1931-1954) * [[/Ian Douglas Culliver|Culliver, Ian Douglas "Sam"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-WDM] - 1916?(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 655, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 3DP-3UG Francis Norman Seth Culliver; brother of Keith Norman Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1942-1977) * [[/Keith Norman Culliver|Culliver, Keith Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-753] - 1914(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 656, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 3DP-3UG Francis Norman Seth Culliver; brother of Ian Douglas Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1942-1977) ==''CUMMING''== * [[/Maxwell Charles Cumming|Cumming, Maxwell Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH2-89K] - 1918(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3XN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939; East Malvern, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1913, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1963); exporter (Chadstone, Vic, 1968; Brighton, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Humberstone Cumming|Cumming, William Humberstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLF-9FS] - 1903(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3BK Melbourne (Armadale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Notting Hill, 1931); engineer (Cheltenham, 1931); contractor (Malvern, 1936-1949); engineer (Malvern, 1954) ==''CUMMINGS''== * [[/Bruce Cummings|Cummings, Bruce]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Mareeba, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 1928, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster ==''CUMMINS''== * [[/Reginald Vincent Cummins|Cummins, Reginald Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCK-FLN] - 1911(Qld)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4VC Brisbane (Newmarket, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1939, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (East Ipswich, Qld, 1934-1937); public servant (Newmarket, Qld, 1943-1954) ==''CUMPSTON''== * [[/Lennard Wesley Cumpston|Cumpston, Lennard Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVN-RV2] - 1916(Vic)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 2AJZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1937-1938); 3ZE Melbourne (St Kilda, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2028, 1937, NSW; BOCP 71, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (St Kilda, Vic, 1937); A. R. A. (Sandringham, Vic, 1954); army (Queenscliff, Vic, 1954); A.R.A. (Downer, ACT, 1963-1968); assurance representative (Miami Keys, Qld, 1972; Rio Vista, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''CUNLIFFE''== * [[/James August Cunliffe|Cunliffe, James August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7KX-DQW] - 1904(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3ZO Melbourne (Croxton, 1930-1931; Preston, 1933-1939, 1946-1947); 3AZO Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1954; East Preston, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 597, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinet maker (Preston, 1927); electrician (Preston East, 1931-1942); cabinet maker (Preston East, 1949); carpenter (Preston East, 1963-1980) ==''CUNNINGHAM''== * [[/Alan Francis Cunningham|Cunningham, Alan Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWB-Z74] - 1912(Vic)-2005(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3OV Melbourne (Altona, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2429, 1940, Vic; 2COCP 1265, 1953 - amateur operator; WW2; HMAN dockyard; DCA, New Guinea - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Newport, Vic, 1934-1942); radio mechanic (Altona, Vic, 1949); PNG, 1950s?; technician (Redcliffe, Qld, 1963); fisherman (Second Beach, Cairns, Qld, 1968); technician (Nelly Bay, Qld, 1972); retired (Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cunningham-12254 Wikitree] * [[/Robert Hugh Cunningham|Cunningham, Robert Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G845-Z7M] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3ML Melbourne (Malvern, 1928-1937; Hawthorn, 1938-1939; Frankston, 1946-1947; Malvern, 1948-1980+); 3AMM Portable Melbourne (Malvern, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 463, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electronics retailer (R. H. Cunningham) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Malvern, Vic, 1931; Gardiner, Vic, 1936-1937); RAAF (Frankston, Vic, 1949); manager (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); director (Malvern, Vic, 1963-1980) - Links: [https://www.afr.com/companies/back-on-a-sound-footing-19890505-kakg2 AFR]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1508824 Bulletin] ==''CUREDALE''== * [[/Albert John Curedale|Curedale, Albert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ6-S41] - 1914(Aus)-1986(WA) - Licences: 6AE Perth (City, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1385, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: presser (North Perth, WA, 1943-1949; West Perth, WA, 1954; Leederville, WA, 1958-1972) * [[/Robert Gordon Curedale|Curedale, Robert Gordon]] - 1906(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 837, 1924; 2COCP 369, 1931; 1COCP 141, 1937 - - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, WA, 1931); wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1936-1937); radio technician (Croydon, NSW, 1943); farming (Watheroo, WA, 1949); geophysicist (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1954; Bentleigh, Vic, 1963; Yokine, WA, 1968); retired (North Beach, WA, 1972; Maylands, WA, 1977-1980) ==''CURETON''== * [[/John Poyner Cureton|Cureton, John Poyner "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L29Y-H1R] - 1905(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2AY Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922); 2AY Sydney (Burwood, 1923-1930); 2AU Sydney (Burwood, 1930-1933; Gordon, 1933-1934; Burwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2AU Little Hartley (1954-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 168, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2AY callsign withdrawn by PMGD in 1930 and reallocated to new commercial 2AY Albury - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Burwood, 1930; Parkes, 1936); engineer (Burwood, 1943); grazier (Little Hartley, 1958) - TroveTag: "2AY-2AU - John Poyner Cureton" ==''CURLE''== * [[/George Clarence Curle|Curle, George Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ25-DZZ] - 1914(NSW)-1941(Egypt) - Licences: 2AJB Sydney (Chullora, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 1813, 1937, NSW; BOCP 310, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2BL); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10305436 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/624976 VWM]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=65995 RAF Commands] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''CURLEWIS''== * [[/Nigel Unwin Curlewis|Curlewis, Nigel Unwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCMW-PM6] - 1912(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2AHC Sydney (Killara, 1937-1939; Newport, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1964, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Killara, NSW, 1935); salesman (Killara, NSW, 1937); company proprietor (Pymble, NSW, 1943); salesman (Narrabeen, NSW, 1949); advertising executive (Mosman, NSW, 1954); advertising director (Lindfield, NSW, 1958); advertising executive (Chatswood, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''CURNOCK''== * [[/Louis George John Curnock|Curnock, Louis George John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP72-HW8] - 1903(Canada)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2LC Sydney (Matraville, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 749, 1922 (Marconi); COCP2 84, 1930; COCP1 26, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Long Bay, NSW, 1930; Myilly Point, Darwin, 1934-1937); ==''CURNOW''== * [[/Geoffrey Ross Curnow|Curnow, Geoffrey Ross "Ross"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD77-2KN] - 1935(???)-2015(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - historian (wireless & broadcasting), "The history of the development of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia to 1942, with especial reference to the Australian Broadcasting Commission : a political and administrative study" - Relationships: Son-in-law of 2ST-2FW - Francis Prosser Woolacott - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Chatswood, NSW, 1958; Seaforth, NSW, 1963); lecturer (Dural, NSW, 1980) ==''CURRIE''== * [[/Francis Benjamin John Currie|Currie, Francis Benjamin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QY-8JP] - 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: None yet found - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 395, 1928, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: checker (Albert Park, Vic, 1936); storeman (Semaphore, 1939; Queensbury, 1941) * [[/James Lawrence Currie|Currie, James Lawrence "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCK-9GW] - 1905(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4LC Bundaberg (1936-1937); 4LC Proserpine (1938-1939); 4LC St George (1946-1956); 4LC Brisbane (Dutton Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1631, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; power station engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrician (New Farm, Qld, 1929; Bundaberg, Qld, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Blackhall, Qld, 1943; St George, Qld, 1949-1954); engineer (Caboolture, Qld, 1958) ==''CURTIS''== * [[/H. Curtis|Curtis, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XACZ Sydney (Bondi, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. F. Curtis|Curtis, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AI Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CUSACK''== * [[/Leo Chanel Cusack|Cusack, Leo Chanel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YN-49P] - 1897(NSW)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4LC Port Moresby (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 229, 1916; 1COCP 319, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Maroubra, 1930); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1931-1936; Maroubra, 1943); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1949); radio operator (Darwin, 1949-1954); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1958-1963); retired (Bardon, Qld, 1963) * [[/Sidney Claude Cusack|Cusack, Sidney or Sydney Claude or Claud]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW42-D16] - 1885(Eng)-1973(Canada) - Licences: 5CK Adelaide (Dulwich, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 5, 1914 (No. 5 in Aus and Vic, Commonwealth system) - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1916) ==''CUSHEN''== * [[/Arthur Thomas Cushen|Cushen, Arthur Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQL-FP3] - 1920(NZ)-1997(NZ) - prominent MW and SW broadcast listener 1930s to 1990s; DX Clubs (New Zealand DX Radio Association, New Zealand Radio DX League, All-Wave All-World DX Club, DX Australia) - Links: [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen/ Autobiography]; [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen-tributes/ Tributes] ==''CUSICK''== * [[/John Albert Cusick|Cusick, John Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPF-J23] - 1916(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3MQ Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948; Sunshine, 1954-1955; Heathmont, 1956-1965; Vermont, 1969; Mooroolbark, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2137, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1947; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Swan Hill, Vic, 1937); driver (Richmond, Vic, 1942); mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1949); soldier (Sunshine, Vic, 1949-1954); examiner (Heathmont, Vic, 1963-1968); public servant (Mooroolbark, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''CUSITER''== * [[/Robert William Macgregor Cusiter|Cusiter, Robert William Macgregor "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6H8-73C] - 1908(NSW)-1970(???) - Licences: 2RW Sydney (Lewisham, 1925-1926; Turramurra, 1927-1929; Pymble, 1930; Lewisham, 1931-1939, 1946-1955; Hornsby, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 203, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Pymble, 1930; Lewisham, 1930-1949; Hornsby, 1958-1968) - Comment: AWA, PMGD, WW2 (worked on defence electronics) ==''CUTHBERT''== * [[/Henry Cuthbert|Cuthbert, Henry]] - 1829(Irl)-1907(Vic) - Postmaster-General Victoria (Jul 1877-Jul 1878; Mar 1880-Aug 1880) ==''CUTTS''== * [[/Gregory Maxwell Cutts|Cutts, Gregory Maxwell "Maxwell"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBR-22Q] - 1903(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Croydon, 1923); 2GM Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 17, 1924, No. 7 in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio business proprietor (2ML, Mosman Radio Service) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mosman, 1930-1937; Abbotsford, 1949); sales manager (North Ryde, 1954-1963); manager (Cheltenham, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "2GM - Gregory Maxwell Cutts" =='''D'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''DAHL''== * [[/Norman Luja Dahl|Dahl, Norman Luja]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L433-MY6] - 1888(NZ)-1938(Qld) - Licences: 2ND Sydney (Wahroonga, 1933-1937); 4ND Ayr (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1079, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 249, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: consulting engineer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1935); teacher (Wahroonga, NSW, 1937); company director (Ayr, Qld, 1936-1937) * [[/Oscar Sydney Dahl|Dahl, Oscar Sydney "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLWV-S5D] - 1904(NZ)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4KA Ayr (1933-1935); 7KA Hobart (1947); 4KA Ayr (1948); 9KA Lae (1969); 4VT Innisfail (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1151, 1933, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; surveyor - Electoral Rolls: chainman (Arapuni, NZ, 1928-1931); tramline engineer (Ayr, Qld, 1931-1936); engineer (Gordonvale, Qld, 1937); civil engineer (Fitzgerald, Tas, 1943; Ayr, Qld, 1949-1958); surveyor (Innisfail, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''DALBY''== * [[/John Dalby|Dalby, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BI Adelaide (SA School of Mines, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Directories: lecturer (School of Mines, Adelaide, 1922-1934) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DALE''== * [[/Basil Dale|Dale, Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DR-7J6] - 1915(Vic)-2017(NSW)102yo - Licences: 2XX Sydney (Kogarah, 1934-1939; Penshurst, 1946-1947); 2AW Sydney (Mangerton, 1969; Vaucluse, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1400, 1934, NSW; COCP1 607, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kogarah, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Kogarah, NSW, 1943); accountant (Wollongong, NSW, 1963-1972); university lecturer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Reginald Dale|Dale, Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1X8-Z22] - 1916(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2ND Sydney (Haberfield, 1946-1948; Croydon, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 10, 1936; COCP2 93, 1937; TVOCP 370, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police trainee (Haberfield, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Enfield, NSW, 1943); electrical technician (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Coogee, NSW, 1963-1968); electronics (Drummoyne, NSW, 1972-1977); electrician (Panania, NSW, 1980); retired (Forster, NSW, 1980) * [[/Thomas Alfred Doubledee Dale|Dale, Thomas Alfred Doubledee]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9FG-BWL] - 1907(Tas)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 3TD Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1931; Cheltenham, 1933); 4TD Rockhampton (1947-1948); 4TD Cooktown (1954-1956); 4TD Brisbane (Eight Mile Plains, 1960); 4TD Cairns (1965); 4TD Charleville, 1969-1975); 4TD Gold Coast (Labrador, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1140, 1929; COCP2 255, 1930; COCP1 293, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937; Sandringham, Vic, 1942); air radio operator (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949); senior communications officer (Cooktown, Qld, 1954); public servant (Annerley, Qld, 1958; Eight Mile Plains, Qld, 1963); radio officer (Charleville, Qld, 1968-1972); retired (Jacobs Well, Qld, 1977; Labrador, Qld, 1980) - Trovetag: "3TD-4TD - Thomas Alfred Doubledee Dale" * [[/Thomas Clifford Dale|Dale, Thomas Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMD-3KS] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2QO Sydney (Cremorne, 1935-1937; Balmoral, 1938; Kingsford, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1934); operator (Petersham, NSW, 1934-1935); mechanic (Crows Nest, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Chatswood, NSW, 1954-1963; Millwood, NSW, 1968; Chatswood, NSW, 1972) ==''DALTON''== * [[/Robert Martin Dalton|Dalton, Robert Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJQ-SH3] - 1897(Vic)-1949(Vic) - Licences: XLB Melbourne (Auburn, 1913); 3UI Mildura (1923-1925); 3UI Melbourne (Balaclava, 1925-1926; Caulfield, 1927; Camberwell, 1931-1933); 3UN Melbourne (Camberwell, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 158, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: fruitgrower (Mildura, 1919-1924); radio engineer (Hawthorn, 1926-1927); clerk (Camberwell, 1928); sales (Camberwell, 1931-1949) ==''DALZIEL''== * [[/Kenneth Elston Dalziel|Dalziel, Kenneth Elston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQS-WH4] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Sale (1932-1933); 1SK Heard Island (1954); 3AOA Patterson Lakes (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 983, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 109, 1933; 1COCP 92, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: RAAF Wireless Operator (Richmond, NSW, 1937); operator (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); radio operator (Townsville, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Darwin, NT, 1943); civil servant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); public servant (Essendon, Vic, 1954-1963); manager (Doncaster, Vic, 1968-1977; Patterson Lakes, Vic, 1980) ==''DAN''== * [[/Alexander Morven Dan|Dan, Alexander Morven]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ6-4SJ] - 1916(NSW)-2012(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2ABU Sydney (Potts Point, 1936-1938; Point Piper, 1939; Neutral Bay, 1946; Kingsford, 1947-1954; Coogee, 1955; Bellevue Hill, 1956-1965; Darling Point, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1605, 1936, NSW; COCP3 4278, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Camperdown, NSW, 1937); medical practitioner (La Perouse, NSW, 1943; Kingsford, NSW, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1958-1963); doctor (Darling Point, NSW, 1968-1972); medical practitioner (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://www.smh.com.au/national/kokoda-diggers-owed-a-lot-to-the-skill-of-dr-dan-20120816-24b84.html Obit] ==''DANE''== * [[/John Edward Dane|Dane, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYF7-5RS] - 1868(Eng)-1928(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3JD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Hawthorn, 1908-1909); merchant (Auburn, 1912-1927) ==''DANGERFIELD''== * [[/Horace Edgar Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Horace Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J3H-85N] - 1895(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XMT Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (A.I.F.) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Malvern, Vic, 1922); sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1924); warehouseman (Auburn, Vic, 1925); traveller (Camberwell, Vic, 1931; Auburn, Vic, 1936-1937); public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Box Hill, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/Joseph Henry Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Joseph Henry "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9HR-22D] - 1911(Eng)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4NF Townsville (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1686, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); employment (radio electrical salesman) - Relationships: brother of 4NL Norman Gerard Dangerfield - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1937-1954); mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1977); retired (Airlie Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Gerard Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Norman Gerard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9HR-5FD] - 1918(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4NL Ayr (1936-1939); 4ND Ayr (1956-1965); 4ND Brisbane (Sherwood, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1687, 1936, Qld; BOCP 1062, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Elphinstones); broadcast technician (4AY, ABC Townsville); business proprietor (radio) - Halcyon: AOCP at 16yo - Relationships: brother of 4NF Joseph Henry Dangerfield - Electoral Rolls: aircraft fitter (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943); bank officer (Ayr, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Ayr, Qld, 1954; Home Hill, Qld, 1958); clerk (Sherwood, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''DANIEL''== * [[/Gordon William Henry Daniel|Daniel, Gordon William Henry or post WW2 William Gordon Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L43M-K5H] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3NX Warracknabeal (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1919, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1934-1942); mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1949-1977) * [[/Louis Septimus Daniel|Daniel, Louis Septimus]] - 1834(Eng)-1909(Vic) - experimented with etheric force in mid 1870s, radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society of Victoria, member), employment (Vic Post & Telegraphs, concluding acting Secretary, 1897), linguist ==''DANKS''== * [[/Francis Xavier Danks|Danks, Francis or Francis Xavier]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCQ-815] - 1899(Sct)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4FD Rockhampton (1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2282, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF, turner, 1918) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930-1972) - Trovetag: "4FD - Francis Xavier Danks" ==''DARCH''== * [[/Percy William Darch|Darch, Percy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC69-9XY] - 1895(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: XADX Sydney (Croydon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1935); salesman (Penshurst, 1936-1949; Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''D'ARCY''== * [[/Norman Elsmore D'Arcy|D'Arcy, Norman Elsmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXQ-46F] - 1897(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: XAAF Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1930; Five Dock, NSW, 1933-1934; Croydon, NSW, 1935; Haberfield, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Wembley, WA, 1954; North Steyne, NSW, 1958; West Ryde, NSW, 1958); retired (Eastwood, NSW, 1963; Katoomba, NSW, 1968; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) ==''DARK''== * [[/Edward John Dark|Dark, Edward John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSJ-PGR] - 1904(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2ADQ Sydney (Lane Cove, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Canley Vale, 1950-1954; Narraweena, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1718, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bus-driver (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1937); electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943; Canley Vale, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Narraweena, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''DARLEY''== * [[/Ernest John Darley|Darley, Ernest John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4BX-9ZK] - 1898(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6CJ Perth (South Perth, 1923-1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 243, 1916; 2COCP 835, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor importer (South Perth, 1925-1936); importer (Rockingham, 1943); technician (South Perth, 1954-1963) ==''DAVENPORT''== * [[/Waldron Keith Davenport|Davenport, Waldron Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNNF-TQG] - 1897(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJCN Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1919); medical practitioner (St Kilda, Vic, 1926-1928; Malvern, Vic, 1931-1937; Lower Plenty, Vic, 1943-1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''DAVEY''== * [[/Harold Barrett Davey|Davey, Harold Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYY-FN4] - 1898(Tas)-1948(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Launceston, 1922); electrician (Launceston, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Launceston, 1943) * [[/John Alfred Davey|Davey, John Alfred "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6X-FSF] - 1913(SA)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 2YE Sydney (Glebe Point, 1935-1938; Ashfield, 1939; Homebush, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 19, 1934; 3COCP 1029, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio engineer - Electoral Rolls: student (Toxteth, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1943-1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963-1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Anderton Davey|Davey, John Anderton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6F-3ZH] - 1909(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3AD Melbourne (Brighton, 1925-1926; Elsternwick, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 66, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); importer (South Yarra, Vic, 1943; Balwyn, Vic, 1949); director (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1968); manufacturer's agent * [[/Ralph William Davey|Davey, Ralph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGN-W9X] - 1916(SA)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 5KD Adelaide (North Croydon, 1935-1939; Mile End, 1947; Blanchetown, 1948); 5DY Portable Adelaide (North Croydon, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1481, 1935, SA; 1COCP 515, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Ridleyton North, SA, 1939; Whyalla, SA, 1941-1948); RAAF (Guildford, WA, 1958; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''DAVIDSON''== * [[/E. R. Davidson|Davidson, E. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FP Receive Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/William Frank James Davidson|Davidson, William Frank James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSMG-5X6] - 1903(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 2FD Sydney (Croydon, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 984, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 316, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Croydon, NSW, 1930-1937); officer-in-charge radio station (Charleville, Qld, 1943-1949); radio technician (Charleville, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Everton Park, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''DAVIES''== * [[/Frederick Mostyn Davies|Davies, Frederick Mostyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD1-DM7] - 1919(WA)-1977(WA) - Licences: 6FD Boulder (1939, 1947-1948); 6FD Bunbury (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2376, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949); electrical inspector (Bunbury, WA, 1949-1963); inspector (Bunbury, WA, 1968-1972) * [[/Gwilym Thomas Davies|Davies, Gwilym Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTKP-QHF] - 1901(WA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923); 3GD Melbourne (Brunswick, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 634, 1921 (Marconi); COCP2 286, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928; Preston, Vic, 1931-1977) * [[/Harold Alexander Davies|Davies, Harold Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52G-9V9] - 1911(Wales)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2DB Sydney (Drummoyne, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1497, 1935, NSW; COCP3 249, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Drummoyne, NSW, 1932-1937); police constable (Randwick North, NSW, 1943); manager (Hurstville, NSW, 1949); telephone technician (Castlecrag, NSW, 1954-1958); technical instructor (Middle Cove, NSW, 1963; Roseville, NSW, 1968) * [[/Harold Elvin Davies|Davies, Harold Elvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ2-B9B] - 1912(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2BZ Newcastle (Tighe's Hill, 1936-1939, 1946-1950; Lambton, 1954-1961; Charlestown, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1653, 1936, NSW; BOCP 179, 1938; COCP1 823, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Waratah, NSW, 1933-1934); radio mechanic (Tighes Hill, NSW, 1936-1949); radio engineer (Lambton, 1954-1963); teacher (Charlestown, NSW, 1968); Landlord (Palm Beach, Qld, 1969); teacher (Palm Beach, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1980) * [[/Henry Tempest Davies|Davies, Henry Tempest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G889-FX9] - 1900(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6HD Perth (Highgate Hill, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 563, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Balkatta, 1921); police officer (Mundijong, 1943); sergeant (Victoria Park, 1949-1958; Lathlain Park, 1963-1977; Victoria Park, 1980) * [[/Ivor James Davies|Davies, Ivor James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLN-8PS] - 1912(Wales)-2005(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3ID Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1623, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Bentleigh, Vic, 1937-1954); radio technician (Mentone, Vic, 1967-1968); technician (Ashwood, Vic, 1972); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/James Braid Davies|Davies, James Braid "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQVD-BTH] - 1906(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2JD Sydney (Burwood, 1927-1930; Croydon, 1931); 2JD Newcastle (Mayfield, 1933); 2JD Quirindi (1934-1936); 2JD Cabarita (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 328, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1930; Croydon, NSW, 1933-1934); draftsman (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954); engineer (Beecroft, NSW, 1958); mechanical engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/John Cuthbert Davies|Davies, John Cuthbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY6X-VJ7] - 1911(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3JD Melbourne (Middle Park, 1936-1937; Brighton, 1938-1939; Middle Park, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1803, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1936); radio serviceman (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); inspector (Albert Park, Vic, 1954) * [[/Lloyd Evan Davies|Davies, Lloyd Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHS-PRH] - 1909(NSW)-1990(SA) - Licences: 2QI Sydney (Vaucluse, 1936-1938); 2QI Wentworth Falls (1939); 5QI Adelaide (Brighton, 1947; Ashford, 1948; Brighton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1761, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE (1971); DSCM - Electoral Rolls: professor of music (Vaucluse, NSW, 1933-1937) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article110446544 OBE] * [[/Reginald Raymond Clifford Davies|Davies, Reginald Raymond Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGM-73Y] - 1915(SA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 5LJ Adelaide (Goodwood Park, 1933-1939; Plympton, 1947-1948); 3AY Melbourne (Prahran, 1954-1960; Heathmont, 1965-1969); 6BQ Perth (Bickley, 1975); 6BQ Denmark (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1138, 1933, SA; BOCP 121, 1937; 1COCP 534, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Goodwood Park, SA, 1939); radio engineer (5RM Berri, SA, 1941); mechanic (Plympton, SA, 1941-1943); public servant (Prahran, Vic, 1954); retired (Bickley, WA, 1972-1977) * [[/Thomas John Davies|Davies, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW36-KPN] - 1901(Wales)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ADS Sydney (Rockdale, 1936-1939); 2ADA Sydney (Glebe Point, 1947-1950; Fairfield, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1747, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: miller (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1943); factory manager (Toxteth, NSW, 1949) ==''DAVIS''== * [[/C. E. Davis|Davis, C. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9DK Kavieng (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Clive Eric Davis|Davis, Clive Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNX4-W2M] - 1931(Qld)-2023(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1326, 1953; TVOCP 1362, 1979 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast control operator (Manly, Qld, 1954) * [[/Gordon Samuel Davis|Davis, Gordon Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQJ-CX3] - 1909(NSW)-1989(Eng) - Licences: 2ACC Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (HMAS Albatross, East Sydney, NSW, 1931-1933); electrical mechanic (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943) * [[/Henry Hargan Davis|Davis, Henry Hargan or Hargon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT6C-6MB] - 1908(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Strathfield, 1923-1924); 2HH Sydney (Strathfield, 1926-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 289, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Strathfield, 1930-1936); engineer (Strathfield, 1943) - Professor Henry Hargan Davis, BSc, BE (Syd), PhD (Camb), 1946-1973 (Emeritus Professor 1974) [https://docplayer.net/82920769-Engineering-education-the-university-of-adelaide.html] * [[/James Davis|Davis, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG2H-CG3] - 1916(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AFY Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1936-1938; Rose Bay, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1599, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer) - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1943) * [[/Ross Raleigh Davis|Davis, Ross Raleigh "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ54-9Q4] - 1907(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2DS Receive Sydney (Vaucluse, 1920-1922); 2DS Sydney (Vaucluse, 1923-1929; Double Bay, 1930-1933; Rose Bay, 1933-1938; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 249, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 934, 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: accompanied 2CM on the SS Tahiti; education (Sydney Technical College, Electrical Engineering Degree); employment (AWA, engineer, 1925-1973) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Double Bay, 1930; Rose Bay, 1933-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1943-1958; Rose Bay, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001633b.htm Bright Sparcs] - TroveTag: "2DS - Ross Raleigh Davis" ==''DAVOREN''== * [[/Patrick Joseph Davoren|Davoren, Patrick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9V8-193] - 1917(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5KM Victor Harbour (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2231, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio specialist (Victor Harbour, SA, 1939-1943) ==''DAWSON''== * [[/Alfred Dawson|Dawson, Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 559, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: stovemaker (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1930); storeman (Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1933) * [[/Donald Dawson|Dawson, Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PN-KM5] - 1913(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2DD Tamworth (1935-1939); 2YU Tamworth (1948-1955); 4YU Mackay (1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1411, 1935, NSW; BOCP 169, 1938; COCP3 3209, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car trimmer (Tamworth, NSW, 1935-1937); engineer (2TM Station, Duri, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Mt Bassett, Qld, 1958; Mackay, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Richard Stanley Dawson|Dawson, Richard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD52-2NQ] - 1897(Vic)-1983(NSW) - Licences: XZP Hobart (1913-1914); 3DA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 282, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, 1919); electrical engineer (Melbourne, 1921-1924; Toorak, 1925-1926; South Yarra, 1927-1928); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1930; Mosman, 1931-1972; Roseville, NSW, 1977) ==''DAY''== * [[/Clement Jackson Day|Day, Clement Jackson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTXK-KXH] - 1912(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GY Camperdown (1931-1933); 3GY Yarraville (1937-1939); 3GY Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1948; Burwood, 1954-1969); 3GY Geelong (Wallington, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 748, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Yarraville, Vic, 1936-1942); clerk (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1967; Burwood, Vic, 1972); retired (Wallington, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Leslie Day|Day, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56C-5NB] - 1900(Eng)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2AZ Sydney (Kogarah, 1934-1939, 1946-1947; Drummoyne, 1948; Liverpool, 1954-1957; Yagoona, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1394, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Cabramatta, NSW, 1930; Kogarah, NSW, 1932-1936); technician (Liverpool, NSW, 1954); radio mechanic (Yagoona, NSW, 1958-1968); mechanic (Yagoona, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Percival Edwin Day|Day, Percival Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS27-MCP] - 1913(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3PP Fiskville (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1119, 1933, Vic; COCP1 336, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cadet technician (Fiskville, Vic, 1936-1949); radio technician (Jannali, NSW, 1958-1968; Como, NSW, 1972; Oyster Bay, NSW, 1980) * [[/Ralph Framingham Day|Day, Ralph Framingham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGD-YYT] - 1917(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3RD Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1652, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942); mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949); engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/William Day|Day, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5V-BFB] - 1916(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AKV Sydney (Normanhurst, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 164, 1938; COCP1 273, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Cammaray, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Kingsford, NSW, 1954; OTC Bringelly, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''DEAMAN''== * [[/Frank Clifford Deaman|Deaman, Frank Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCQ-JYM] - 1913(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2ADH Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1937; West Ryde, 1938-1939; Guildford, 1946-1950); 2ADH Old Bar (1954); 2ADH Sydney (Liverpool, 1955-1957; Dundas, 1958-1969); 2ADH Callala Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1720, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: half tone etcher (Haberfield, NSW, 1934-1937); process engraver (Old Guildford, NSW, 1949); carpenter (Old Bar, NSW, 1954); half-tone etcher (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Callala Beach, NSW, 1980) ==''DEANE''== * [[/Launston Alexander Deane|Deane, Launston Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2G-182] - 1909(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5LD Adelaide (Tusmore, 1933; Hazelwood Park, 1937-1939; Royston Park, 1947-1955; Hazelwood Park, 1956-1965; St Georges, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1090, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Burnside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Philip Morris Deane|Deane, Philip Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4L7-PFP] - 1901(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ZM Sydney (Burwood, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Croydon, NSW, 1930-1954; Cheltenham, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Dural, NSW, 1980) * [[/Raymond Kyrle Deane|Deane, Raymond Kyrle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2P-HB1] - 1917(SA)-2010(SA)93yo - Licences: 5RK Adelaide (Fullarton, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1728, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Fullarton, SA, 1939-1941); clerk (Fullarton, SA, 1943) ==''DEARNESS''== * [[/Harry Sinclair Dearness|Dearness, Harry Sinclair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCW-RRF] - 1921(Sct)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4KW Mackay (1939, 1947-1975); 4KW Brisbane (Strathpine, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2328, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (radio & TV mechanic) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mackay, Qld, 1949-1972; Strathpine, Qld, 1980) ==''DE BAVAY''== * [[/Francis Jean Xavier de Bavay|de Bavay, Francis Jean or John Xavier ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFJ-D1R] - 1887(Vic)-1955(Tas) - Licences: 4FO Receive Brisbane (Cannon Hill, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Kew, Vic, 1909); brewer (West Perth, WA, 1916); chemist (Cannon Hill, Qld, 1919-1921); manager (New Farm, Qld, 1925); master brewer (Cascades, Tas, 1928-1936); manager (Hobart South, Tas, 1943-1954) ==''DE CRESPIGNY''== * [[/Philip Champion de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Philip Champion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJG-QN9] - 1879(Vic)-1918(Palestine) - Licences: XPU Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: half brother of 3FM Royalieu Dana Champion de Crespigny - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/370943 VWMA]; [https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/philip-champion-de-crespigny-1879-1918/ Bio] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Royalieu Dana Champion de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Royalieu Dana Champion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH7P-7SD] - 1905(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3FM Melbourne (Brighton, 1922-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Elmhurst, 1936-1949); farmer (Cobden, 1954; South Ecklin, 1963-1980) - Relationships: half brother of XPU Philip Champion de Crespigny ==''DE CURE''== * [[/John Edward Gerard de Cure|de Cure, John Edward Gerard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVD6-DWD] - 1899(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 3WL Melbourne (Coburg, 1929-1933); 5KO Adelaide (Glenelg, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 2KO Sydney (Artarmon, 1957-1958); 5KO Adelaide (Fulham, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 535, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 22, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cobden, 1954); public servant (North Carlton, 1921-1924; Coburg, 1927-1934; Artarmon, NSW, 1958) ==''DEEGAN''== * [[/Stanley Edward Deegan|Deegan, Stanley Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYK3-2V3] - 1893(Tas)-1944(Tas) - Licences: 7AK Hobart (St Virgil's College, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; public servant (State & Federal, PMGD); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, 1919-1922); civil servant (Hobart, 1928-1936); postal official (Hobart, 1943) ==''DEER''== * [[/Percival William Deer|Deer, Percival William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2DJ-9ZF] - 1901(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5DR Adelaide (Seacliff, 1928-1933; Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 451, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Brighton, 1939-1943) ==''DELBRIDGE''== * [[/Reginald Joseph Robert Delbridge|Delbridge, Reginald Joseph Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L439-HNM] - 1888(Eng)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4RJ Childers (1927); 4RJ Brisbane (Paddington, 1931-1933; Booval, 1937-1939); 4RJ Stanthorpe (1946-1948); 4RJ Brisbane (Northgate, 1954-1955; Toowong, 1956); 4RJ Burleigh Heads (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 383, 1927, No. 42 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIAQ), minister of religion - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Ingham, 1917-1919); minister (Kingaroy, 1925); clergyman (Ashgrove, 1943); minister (Stanthorpe, 1949); minister of religion (New Farm, 1954); Methodist Minister (Toowong, 1958); retired (Burleigh Heads, 1963) ==''DELLIT''== * [[/Samuel Stephen Dellit|Dellit, Samuel Stephen]] - Licences: VK4ZSS Brisbane, VK3 Melbourne, VK1DXA Canberra - Qualifications: AOLCP Q0078, 1971 - amateur operator, broadcast DXer, broadcast planning engineer, federal public servant, radio historian (aeradio, amateur, broadcast, coastal) ==''DELMAR''== * [[/Edwin Chisholm Delmar|Delmar, Edwin Chisholm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KG-D8C] - 1906(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2XZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1934-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1252, 1934, NSW; COCP2 42, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless officer (New Farm, Qld, 1941-1943); radio officer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''DEMPSEY''== * [[/Walter McInnes Dempsey|Dempsey, Walter McInnes "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQN-B69] - 1910(Vic)-2010(Vic)100yo - Licences: 3WD Melbourne (Cheltenham, 1929-1931); 7WD Cambridge (1948); 3AZD Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1954); 3WD Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1955-1969; Oak Park, 1975); 3WD Marong (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 515, 1929, Vic; AOLCP 41, 1931; 1COCP 217, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Cheltenham, Vic, 1931; Mordialloc, Vic, 1936-1937); radio operator (Mentone, Vic, 1942); aeradio operator (Cambridge, Tas, 1949); public servant (Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1954-1968; Oak Park, Vic, 1972); retired (Marong, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''DENBY''== * [[/Harry Roy Denby|Denby, Harry Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJTS-LLS] - 1906(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4FR Receive Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1923); 4AX Brisbane (Kedron, 1936-1939); 4AX Cairns (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1800, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Kedron, Qld, 1936-1937; Cairns, Qld, 1943-1972) ==''DENHOLM''== * [[/Ivo Hart Denholm|Denholm or Denham, Ivo Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRT8-DHN] - 1909(Tas)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3UD Melbourne (Coburg, 1936-1939; Pascoe Vale South, 1947-1956; East Brighton, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1657, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Northcote, Vic, 1931); clerk (Brunswick West, Vic, 1936-1937; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1942-1949; Coburg West, Vic, 1954); company director (Brighton East, Vic, 1958-1968; Glen Iris, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''DENISON''== * [[/Hugh Robert Denison|Denison or Dixson, Hugh Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q5-WTC] - 1865(NSW)-1940(Vic) - born Hugh Robert Dixson; businessman, parliamentarian, philanthropist; director of Australasian Wireless Co. then Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) - Links: [[w:Hugh Denison|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/denison-sir-hugh-robert-5955 ADB] ==''DENNEEN''== * [[/Harold Roy Denneen|Denneen, Harold Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQG-6YG] - 1894(NSW)-1939(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (A/g Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1928-1937) ==''DENNETT''== * [[/Phillip Roy Dennett|Dennett, Phillip or Philip Roy or Ray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNX4-D9K] - 1897(SA)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 5IV Berri (1931-1938); 4IV Camooweal (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 799, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Morningside, Qld, 1943; West End, Qld, 1949-1954; Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); public servant (Morningside, Qld, 1963-1977) ==''DENNIS''== * [[/Gordon Walker Dennis|Dennis, Gordon Walker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G988-L7W] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3TF Melbourne (Footscray, 1937-1939; West Footscray, 1947-1948; Footscray, 1954-1956; West Yarraville, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2030, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Footscray North, 1931-1942); manager (Yarraville, Vic, 1958-1980) ==''DENT''== * [[/Harold Fredrick Dent|Dent, Harold Fredrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87N-6JN] - 1905(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AHU Sydney (Rhodes, 1937-1938; Strathfield, 1939; Concord, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1975, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Concord West, NSW, 1930-1936; Rhodes, NSW, 1937); electrician (Concord, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical engineer (Concord, NSW, 1954-1958); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1963) ==''DERHAM''== * [[/Frederick John Walcott Derham|Derham, Frederick John Walcott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVWD-H9J] - 1900(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: XJR Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Werribee, Vic, 1937); manager (Malvern, Vic, 1943); director (Malvern, Vic, 1949) * [[/Frederick Thomas Derham|Derham, Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6G1-7H6] - 1844(Eng)-1922(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Victorian Postmaster-General (1886-1890) - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Kew, Vic, 1909-1919) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/derham-frederick-thomas-3398 ADB] ==''DERRICK''== * [[/Vincent Mitchell Derrick|Derrick, Vincent Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVW-N5G] - 1903(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2VM Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Yeronga, Qld, 1926-1931); radio mechanic (Wilston, Qld, 1934); radio specialist (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1949); radio engineer (Salisbury, Qld, 1954-1972); retired (New Farm, Qld, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "2VM - Vincent Mitchell Derrick" ==''DERRY''== * [[/John Frederick Derry|Derry, John Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KQ-MNQ] - 1909(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Sydney (Harbord, 1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1259, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Manly, NSW, 1930); carpenter (Manly, NSW, 1931-1933); radio mechanic (Harbord, NSW, 1935-1937; Chatswood, NSW, 1943); pastry cook (St Leonards, NSW, 1949); proprietor (Cremorne, NSW, 1954); business proprietor (Roseville, NSW, 1958; North Sydney, NSW, 1963); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DEUTGEN''== * [[/Carl Friedrich Alfons Deutgen|Deutgen, Carl or Carl Friedrich Alfons]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWH-JC5] - 1897(Vic)-1981(Qld) - Licences: XJA Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Glenferrie, Vic, 1925); traveller (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1933); merchant (Glenferrie, Vic, 1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937-1949); agent (Melbourne, Vic, 1954); commission agent (Collaroy, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Rochdale, Qld, 1972; Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1977; Miami, Qld, 1980) ==''D'EVELYNES''== * [[/Claude D'Evelynes|D'Evelynes, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF39-3D8] - 1916(WA)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 6DC Harvey (1935-1939); 2TZ Sydney (Mona Vale, 1948; Clifton Gardens, 1954-1955); 9TZ Rugli via Lae (1956); 2TZ Sydney (Chatswood, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1488, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Harvey, WA, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Mona Vale, NSW, 1949; Mosman, NSW, 1954; Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DEVITT''== * [[/Raymond Lane Devitt|Devitt, Raymond Lane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB11-PTK] - 1905(Tas)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6DR Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 990, 1928; COCP2 287, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: service engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1931); manager (Subiaco, WA, 1936; Nedlands, WA, 1937-1980) ==''DEVLIN''== * [[/Henry William Devlin|Devlin, Henry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9X1T-L2C] - 1896(NSW)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XHD Sydney (Manly, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 360, 1918 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Applied AIF 1918, Unfit due eyesight); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Brighton, Vic, 1925-1980) - Comment: Father also named Henry William Devlin (physician, Manly, NSW, 1913) ==''DEWAN''== * [[/John Owen Dewan|Dewan, John Owen (Electoral Rolls) or Owen John (BMD)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFML-2D4] - 1907(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6JK Perth (Maylands, 1930-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933; City, 1937; North Perth, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 715, 1930, WA; COCP3 188, 1936; COCP2 99, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Maylands, WA, 1931; North Perth, 1934-1937); teacher (East Perth, WA, 1943); trade instructor (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1980) ==''DEWAR''== * [[/Arthur Edward Dewar|Dewar, Arthur Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4M-CSX] - 1888(Vic)-1974(WA) - Licences: XYE Kalgoorlie (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Perth, WA, 1910; Perth, WA, 1915); engine fitter (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1916-1917); fitter & turner (Bunbury, WA, 1925); fitter (West Australian Gov Railways, Collie, WA, 1931; Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943-1949; Maylands, WA, 1954-1968); retired (Nedlands, WA, 1972) * [[/R. A. Dewar|Dewar, R. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CN Receive Perth (Bassenden, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DEXTER''== * [[/John Henry Dexter|Dexter, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G428-3PS] - 1906(Eng)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3DR Melbourne (Northcote, 1926-1927); 3VR Melbourne (Sandringham, 1938-1939; Black Rock, 1946-1956; Parkdale, 1960-1965; Mt Eliza, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 241, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1927); engineer (Preston, Vic, 1931; Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1954); radio mechanic (Mordialloc, Vic, 1963); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''DICK''== * [[/F. Dick|Dick, F.]] - abt 1883(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPO, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Ian Robert Sherriff Dick|Dick, Ian Robert Sherriff]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZX-YBG] - 1908(Eng)-1973(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1419, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Daglish, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1954); orderly (Wembley, WA, 1958-1972) ==''DICKSON''== * [[/Eric John Dickson|Dickson, Eric John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRFP-V91] - 1906(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AFM Sydney (Guildford, 1937-1939; Harris Park, 1946-1961; Fairlight, 1965; Guildford, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1850, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Guildford, NSW, 1930-1937); repair assessor (Granville, NSW, 1943-1958); buyer (Guildford, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Francis Percy Dickson|Dickson, Francis Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWK-1X2] - 1912(Canada)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AFB Sydney (Acton, 1936-1937); 2AFB Bega (1938); 2AFB Sydney (Cheltenham, 1939); 2FB Sydney (Croydon, 1946-1948; Cronulla, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1824, 1936, NSW; BOCP 124, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949; Cronulla, NSW, 1954-1968); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DIDDAMS''== * [[/Robert Harlin Flower Diddams|Diddams, Robert Harlin or Harland Flower]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZN-YJP] - 1899(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Toowong, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Toowong, Qld, 1921-1925); printer (Ashgrove, 1936-1958); retired (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1968) ==''DILLON''== * [[/Arthur Ernest Dillon|Dillon, Arthur Ernest "Ernie" "Ern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85L-HH7] - 1902(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4CH Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1922); 4CH Brisbane (New Farm, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (New Farm, Qld, 1925); engineer (New Farm, Qld, 1929); electrical engineer (Atherton, Qld, 1931-1932); electrician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1941; Greenslopes, Qld, 1943-1954; Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958-1959) ==''DIMMOCK''== * [[/Berton Lawrence Dimmock|Dimmock, Berton Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55T-FDB] - 1915(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2OW Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1473, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: valve maker (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943); foreman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''DINEEN''== * [[/Geoffrey John Dineen|Dineen, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8L-9R6] - 1919(Tas)-1999(Tas) - Licences: 7GD Launceston (1935-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1588, 1935, Tas; COCP3 6330, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Launceston, 1943-1968) ==''DIRCKS''== * [[/Alexander Alfred Dircks|Dircks, Alexander Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-6GN] - 1858(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - senior federal public servant (PMGD, Electrical Engineer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DITTON''== * [[/Edward William Arthur Ditton|Ditton, Edward William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMF-383] - 1912(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2JY Sydney (Annandale, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 228, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kentville, NSW, 1934-1935); aviator (New Farm, Qld, 1936-1937); pilot (South Brisbane, Qld, 1941); airline pilot (Gordon, NSW, 1949; Roseville, NSW, 1954-1968); pilot (Hackett, ACT, 1972-1980) ==''DIXON''== * [[/Arthur Gurnhill Dixon|Dixon, Arthur Gurnhill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G826-18S] - 1896(Tas)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XZA Wynyard (1913-1914); 3JG Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1933); 3AD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3AVE Melbourne (Nunawading, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 462, 1919; 2COCP 160, 1930; 1COCP 271, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Wynyard, 1919); wireless mechanic (Hawthorn, 1934); technician (Auburn, 1936-1937); inspector (Surrey Hills, 1943-1963) - Probate: retired marine inspector (Melbourne, 1966) * [[/Arthur Lionel Dixon|Dixon, Arthur Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82F-YX7] - 1897(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 236 Sydney (Burwood, 1920); 2BS Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922-1923); 2AD Sydney (Canterbury, 1929; Strathfield, 1930); 4AD Brisbane (Norman Park, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 202, 1916; 2COCP 288, 1930; 1COCP 170, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Concord, NSW, 1930; Norman Park, Qld, 1931-1943); RANVR (Kyeemagh, 1943); engineer (Waverton, 1949; Eastwood, 1954; Lidcombe North, 1958); managing director (Blakehurst, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "236-2BS-2AD-4AD - Arthur Lionel Dixon" * [[/Charles Frederick Musgrave Dixon|Dixon, Charles Frederick Musgrave]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L27B-XXY] - 1894(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2II Receive Cootamundra (1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: operator (Cootamundra, 1930-1937); telegraphist (Goulburn, 1943; Annandale, 1949-1954; Camperdown, 1958-1980) * [[/John Malcolm Dixon|Dixon, John Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWD1-HXH] - 1922(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD); education (Scots College, 1935-1939); military (WW2, AIF, 1942-1945) - Links: [https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2008decGS/74.htm Obit] * [[/Lionel Stanley Dixon|Dixon, Lionel Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PR-QD2] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 4LF Brisbane (Redcliffe, 1938-1939); 3TE Melbourne (Croydon, 1947-1948; Elwood, 1954-1980); 4LF Brisbane (Redcliffe, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2177, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Glenferrie, Vic, 1934-1937); builder (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954-1967; Elwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/R. H. Dixon|Dixon, R. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZI Condong (1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. H. Dixon|Dixon, R. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4GF Victoria Hills, Herbert River (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Hilton Dixon|Dixon, Reginald Hilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82N-FQV] - 1915(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2QD Albury (1933-1937); 2QD Armidale (1938-1939); 2QD Albury (1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1216, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Albury, Qld, 1937); telephone mechanic (Albury, 1972-1977) ==''DOBBYN''== * [[/Joseph McMullen Dobbyn|Dobbyn, Joseph McMullen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY39-PBK] - 1892(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3DO Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 214, 1916 (Marconi); CPRT 266, 1916 (Telefunken); COCP1 45, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1914-1919); mechanic (Alphington, Vic, 1922; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1943); public servant (Darling, Vic, 1954-1967) ==''DOBLE''== * [[/Allan Mackenzie Doble|Doble, Allan Mackenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9MW-KGZ] - 1911(Vic)-2006(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3ZM Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1931-1939); 3AMD Melbourne (Hughesdale, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 807, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); traveller (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); company director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1968); director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''DODDS''== * [[/John Stokell Dodds|Dodds, Sir John Stokell Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYR-2KQ] - 1906(Tas)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 7DJ Hobart (City, 1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 208, 1935; AOCP 1851, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (New Town, 1936-1949); manager (Wahroonga, 1954); electrical engineer (Wahroonga, 1958-1968); manager (St Ives, 1972) * [[/John William Matthew Dodds|Dodds, John William Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NX-3CT] - 19??(???)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2KK Kurri Kurri (1930-1939); 2AZD Newcastle (New Lambton, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 644, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: miner (Kuri Kurri, 1930-1949; New Lambton, 1954-1980) * [[/Leonard Henry Dodds|Dodds, Leonard Henry "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLVS-Z6R] - 1908(NSW)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 2LD Sydney (Marrickville, 1929-1931; Gordon, 1933-1934; Lane Cove, 1935-1936; Chatswood, 1937-1939); 4GD Townsville (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, RAAF); radio clubs (Townsville ARC, life member); employment (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator RAN (Chatswood, NSW, 1937); wireless operator RAAF (Townsville, Qld, 1943-1949); radio mechanic (Cape Pallarenda, Qld, 1954-1958); PMG technician (Townsville, Qld, 1959-1963); technician (Gulliver, Qld, 1968-1969; Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Pinjarra Hills, Qld, 1977; Yabul, Qld, 1980) * [[/Ronald George Dodds|Dodds, Ronald George]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ==''DODDY''== * [[/Edward Arthur Doddy|Doddy, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB7-HWS] - 1899(Tas)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6WH Perth (Claremont, 1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1817, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Claremont, WA, 1931-1958) ==''DODSON''== * [[/Charles Ralph Dodson|Dodson, Charles Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNVP-5DQ] - 1891(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: XJCO Melbourne (Fairfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Fairfield, Vic, 1914); shop assistant (Northcote, Vic, 1915); chemist's assistant (Northcote, Vic, 1916-1924); chemist (Preston, Vic, 1925-1954) ==''DOHERTY''== * [[/Francis Hugh Doherty|Doherty, Francis Hugh "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHVX-8NH] - 1918(Vic)-2008(ACT) - Licences: 3XE Melbourne (Mentone, 1937-1939; Balwyn, 1947); 4XE Townsville (Hyde Park, 1948); 6XE Perth (Pearce, 1954-1955); 1XE Canberra (Narrabundah, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1936, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (West Perth, WA, 1943; St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); RAAF Officer (Townsville, Qld, 1949; Pearce, WA, 1954); RAAF (Sandringham, Vic, 1958; Syndal, Vic, 1967; Narrabundah, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Narrabundah, ACT, 1980) ==''DOHRMANN''== * [[/George Stanley Glenville Dohrmann|Dohrmann, George Stanley Glenville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82G-TB8] - 1902(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3AM Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922); 3AM Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Canterbury, Vic, 1924-1926); warehouseman (Burwood, Vic, 1931; Canterbury, 1937-1943); agriculturalist (Mt Dandenong, 1949-1954; Mooroolbark, 1968-1980) ==''DOIG''== * [[/Norman Louis Doig|Doig, Norman Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSD-M17] - 1912(WA)-2014(WA)101yo - Licences: 6ND Carnamah (1937-1939); 6CB Perth (Floreat Park, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2061, 1937, WA; 3COCP 1505, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Carnamah, WA, 1936-1937; Floreat Park, WA, 1943); telegraphist (City Beach, WA, 1949; Floreat Park, WA, 1954-1963; Wembley, WA, 1968-1972); civil servant (City Beach, WA, 1977-1980) ==''DONNE''== * [[/Charles Walter Donne|Donne, Charles Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2T-FC7] - 1897(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: XLO Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); 2YD Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1925); 3YD Melbourne (St Kilda, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 271, 1916; 2COCP 87, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (UK Merchant Seaman) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (St Kilda, 1919-1924); technician (St Kilda, 1925-1931); dealer (Armadale, 1934-1937); investor (Mornington, 1943); grazier (Dromana, 1949-1954); nil (Mornington, 1963-1972) - Migration: South Africa (1955-1962) ==''DOOK''== * [[/Valentine Lawson Dook|Dook, Valentine Lawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7X1-NJH] - 1903(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KB Perth (Maylands, 1931-1933; Mt Hawthorn, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 754, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter's assistant (East Perth, WA, 1931); oil plant attendant (Leederville, WA, 1936-1937); control room operator (Leederville, WA, 1943; Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949); electrical foreman (Wembley, WA, 1958-1977) ==''DOOLAN''== * [[/Martin Joseph Doolan|Doolan, Martin Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9XM-JDB] - 1913(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3AKO Melbourne (Balcombe, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3AKU Colac (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1869, 1937, Vic; BOCP 198, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Wangaratta, Vic, 1934); permanent soldier (Military Camp, Balcombe, Vic, 1949); technician (Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1963; St Kilda, Vic, 1968) ==''DORWARD''== * [[/William Haxton Dorward|Dorward, William Haxton, Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD77-X62] - 1901(Vic)-1937(NSW) - Licences: 3CA Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1922-1923); 3CA Melbourne (Sandringham, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Sandringham, Vic, 1924-1926); grazier (Moama, NSW, 1930; Fort Station, Barnes, NSW, 1935-1937) ==''DOUBIKIN''== * [[/William Thomas Henry Doubikin|Doubikin, William Thomas Henry]] - 1890(Vic)-1927(Tas) - Licences: Hobart Receive 1920s, early wireless experimenter (pre-AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas), radio clubs (WIA Hobart, Councillor, 1924), passed too soon ==''DOUDNEY''== * [[/Herbert William Doudney|Doudney, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MQDH-R32] - 1873(Eng)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3EM Receive Melbourne (Balaclava, 1922); 3EM Melbourne (Balaclava, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 63, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; minister of religion (Holy Trinity Church) - Electoral Rolls: vicar (St Kilda, 1924-1942); nil (Caulfield, 1949-1954; Elsternwick, 1963) ==''DOUGAN''== * [[/Donald Hunter Dougan|Dougan, Donald Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCQ5-MR5] - 1902(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2AMF Gulgong (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 948, 1927 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Gulgong, NSW, 1930-1980) ==''DOUGLAS''== * [[/Gavin Cunningham Douglas|Douglas, Gavin Cunningham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99J-KJ4] - 1912(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3YK Melbourne (Bayswater, 1931-1939, 1947-1950+; Blackburn, 1954; Canterbury, 1955-1960+; Surrey Hills, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 743, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bayswater, 1935-1949); sales representative (Canterbury, 1963; Surrey Hills, 1968-1980) * [[/Gordon Adye Douglas|Douglas, Gordon Adye]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVY-WLJ] - 1878(Tas)-1957(Tas) - Licences: 7BC Receive Gormanston (1923); Receive Gormanston (1923); 7GD Gormanston (1924-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 34, 1924, No. ?? in Tas - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; mining engineer - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Gormanston, 1914-1928); draughtsman (Queenstown, 1936); geological surveyor (Queenstown, 1937-1943); no occupation (Hobart South, 1949; Blackman's Bay, 1954) * [[/Hugh Alexander McKay Douglas|Douglas, Hugh Alexander McKay "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV3Y-3W4] - 1889(Eng)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2HD (Class B) Newcastle (1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Class B broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a Listener) - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Newcastle, 1913); vulcaniser (Hamilton, 1930-1935); manager (Newcastle, 1936-1937); engineer (Mayfield, 1943; Hamilton, 1949) * [[/Raymond Lindsay Douglas|Douglas, Raymond Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G719-RQD] - 1918(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ON Tamworth (1935-1939); 2ON Kempsey (1946-1947); 2ON Dapto (1948); 2ON Dubbo (1950); 2ON Sydney (Epping, 1955); 2ON Gosford (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1506, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Dapto, NSW, 1949; Gosford, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/William Gordon Douglas|Douglas, William Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN1-ST4] - 1900(WA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3GA Lavers Hill (1931-1933); 3GA Curdie Vale (1937-1939); 3GA Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 828, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1914-1948) - Electoral Rolls: schoolmaster (Rochester, Vic, 1921); student (Parkville, Vic, 1924; Caulfield, Vic, 1925); school teacher (Mepunga East, Vic, 1927; Lavers Hill, Vic, 1928-1934; Mernda, Vic, 1936; Curdie Vale, Vic, 1937); soldier (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''DOVEY''== * [[/R. L. Dovey|Dovey, R. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LR Sydney (Milsons Point, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified, possibly typo in initials - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DOWDING''== * [[/Philip Lorens Thomas Dowding|Dowding, Philip Lorena or Loreno or Lorens Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZH8-Z6D] - 1901(Tas)-19??(Vic) - Licences: 7AC Receive Hobart (Moonah, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Moonah, 1922); electrician (St Kilda, 1926-1931; Prahran, 1934; Melbourne, 1937; St Kilda, 1943-1949); electrical foreman (Eildon, 1954) ==''DOWE''== * [[/Richard Cory Dowe|Dowe, Richard Cory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ59-V1S] - 1916(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RP Sydney (Lindfield, 1939, 1946-1950; North Ryde, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2403, 1939, NSW; BOCP 495, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Lindfield, NSW, 1943); clerk (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); bank officer (Gladesville, NSW, 1954-1968; North Ryde, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DOWLING''== * [[/Richard Patrick Dowling|Dowling, Richard Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SMP-52S] - 1903(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3XD Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1934-1939, 1947-1960; Montmorency, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1359, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Fitzroy, Vic, 1925-1927); constable (Fitzroy South, Vic, 1931-1954); process worker (Montmorency, Vic, 1963) ==''DOWNIE''== * [[/Frederick William Downie|Downie, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y2-LQ8] - 1879(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Victoria Police (wireless department, senior constable); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo VPF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Broadford, 1903); constable (North Carlton, 1909-1924); senior constable (Preston, 1927-1936) ==''DOWNING''== * [[/Edward Frank Downing|Downing, Edward Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFCL-KTX] - 1908(WA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CL Receive Perth (South Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: law student (South Perth, WA, 1931-1934); solicitor (South Perth, WA, 1936-1980) * [[/William Evan Downing|Downing, William Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHV4-K46] - 1874(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3LQ Receive Warrnambool (1923); 3LQ Warrnambool (1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: brassfounder (Warrnambool, 1912-1937) * [[/William George Downing|Downing, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2WQ-56L] - 1908(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3GD Stanhope (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1697, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Stanhope, Vic, 1931); wireless expert (Girgarre, Vic, 1934; Stanhope, Vic, 1936-1967); radio expert (Stanhope, Vic, 1972); TV service (Stanhope, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''DOYLE''== * [[/Herbert Laurence Doyle|Doyle, Herbert Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VG-WVC] - 1894(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3HD Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1931); 3CR Melbourne (Malvern, 1933; Kooyong, 1937; Frankston, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 697, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: independent means (St Arnaud, 1924); grazier (Malvern East, 1925-1927); clerk (Malvern East, 1931-1937); home duties (Malvern, 1943) ==''DRAEGER''== * [[/Herbert William Draeger|Draeger, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTCZ-36G] - 1886(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XAD Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; pre-WW1 (3 years Corps Aust Signallers); WW1 (applied AIF 1915, fit for home service); WW2 (CMF, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Newtown, Vic, 1912; Paddington, NSW, 1913); fitter (Blackburn, Vic, 1912-1917); poulterer (Coburg, Vic, 1917-1919); grocer (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1924-1936); driver (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1954); pensioner (Sandringham, Vic, 1958) ==''DRAKE''== * [[/James George Drake|Drake, James George]] - 1850(Eng)-1941(Qld) - military (Qld Defence Force, 1880s & 1890s), state politician (Qld MLA, 1880s & 1890s), politician (Postmaster-General 1901-1903) ==''DRANEY''== * [[/Walter Edward Draney|Draney, Walter Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KLP-VT7] - 1896(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milton, Qld, 1919; Greenslopes, Qld, 1921-1928; Tully, Qld, 1937; Toowoomba, Qld, 1954; Toowoomba West, Qld, 1958-1977); retired (Drayton, Qld, 1980) ==''DRANSFIELD''== * [[/Reginald Beaumont Dransfield|Dransfield, Reginald Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-4VK] - 1906(Tas)-1947(ACT) - Licences: 2ALD Bungendore (1938-1939); 2ALD Canberra (Acton, 1946; Kingston, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2233, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Moore College, Camperdown, NSW, 1930); deacon (North Bondi, NSW, 1930-1931); clergyman (Adaminaby, NSW, 1933; Adelong, NSW, 1936; Lake Bathurst, NSW, 1937) ==''DREDGE''== * [[/Leslie Laurence Dredge|Dredge, Leslie Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJQ-YQP] - 1895(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: XPV Melbourne (South Preston, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Signals) - Electoral Rolls: electrical contractor (Preston, Vic, 1926-1931); confectioner (Preston, Vic, 1934-1936); electrician (Abbotsford, Vic, 1942-1949; Fitzroy, Vic, 1949; Preston, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''DREW''== * [[/Alfred John Drew|Drew, Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLB-1HH] - 1907(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5LN Adelaide (Kensington, 1933-1939; Erindale, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1078, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Erindale, SA, 1943) * [[/Charles William Drew|Drew, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPS1-3BB] - 1900(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 249 Sydney (Waverley, 1920); 2CD Sydney (Randwick, 1929-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 500, 1919; COCP2 386, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1968) ==''DRISCOLL''== * [[/Albert Edmund Driscoll|Driscoll, Albert Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL75-71C] - 1913(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2KN Quirindi (1933-1939); 2BI Quirindi (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1126, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Quirindi, NSW, 1936-1980) ==''DU FEU''== * [[/Maurice Albert James Du Feu|Du Feu, Maurice Albert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3M-V9D] - 1917(WA)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 6DF Perth (Subiaco, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; West Perth, 1954-1956; Floreat Park, 1960-1965); 6DU Perth (West Perth, 1948); 2BMD Sydney (Lindfield, 1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1875, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: company director (West Perth, WA, 1943; Subiaco, WA, 1949); manager (West Perth, WA, 1954; Floreat Park, WA, 1958-1968); retired (Lindfield, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DUBOIS''== * [[/Paul Louis Dubois|Dubois, Paul Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZQ-QN3] - 1918(NSW)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 4UJ Brisbane (Rosalie, 1936-1939; Holland Park, 1946-1947; South Brisbane, 1948; Highgate Hill, 1954-1960; Bardon 1960); 4PL Brisbane (Bardon 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1677, 1936, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; senior public servant (PMGD, Telstra) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1943; South Brisbane, Qld, 1949); public servant (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1954-1958); engineer (Bardon, Qld, 1958-1977); manager telecommunications (New Farm, Qld, 1980) ==''DUDMAN''== * [[/William Henry George Dudman|Dudman, William Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWL-7KH] - 1915(Vic)-2010(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3VY Melbourne, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Rosanna, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1907, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1937); radio mechanic (Heidelberg, Vic, 1949-1963); radio technician (Rosanna, Vic, 1967-1968); sales manager (Rosanna, Vic, 1977); manager (Rye, Vic, 1980) ==''DUFF''== * [[/David Hugh Bowen Duff|Duff, David Hugh Bowen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW6B-5QD] - 1909(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2EO Sydney (Stanmore, 1933-1934; Enmore, 1935-1936); 3EO Melbourne (Crib Point, 1937); 2EO Sydney (Arncliffe, 1938); 2EO Canberra (Belconnen, 1939); 2EO Sydney (Hornsby, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 1011, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Newtown, NSW, 1935; Crib Point, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Naval Wireless Station, Belconnen, ACT, 1943); PMG employee (Hornsby, NSW, 1949); service engineer (Hornsby, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/William Vere Hobart Duff|Duff, William Vere Hobart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZC-JGP] - 1893(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3DB Receive Melbourne (Malvern East, 1922); 3DB Melbourne (Malvern East, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Malvern East, 1914); engineer (Malvern East, 1919-1924; Glenferrie, 1931-1937; Toorak, 1943-1954; Harkaway, 1958-1968) ==''DUFFY''== * [[/John Duffy|Duffy, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCB-QKJ] - 1907(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AQ Sydney (Redfern, 1933; Woollahra, 1934; Rose Bay, 1935-1937); 4AQ Brisbane (Grange, 1938); 2AQ Sydney (Bondi, 1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP, not yet identified; AOLCP 264, 1936; TVOCP 54, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous JDs, needs review - Electoral Rolls: manager (Woollahra, NSW, 1934); engineer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1935) * [[/Maurice Boyce Duffy|Duffy, Maurice Boyce "Morrie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRYK-S76] - 1886(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/duffy-maurice-boyce-morrie-6030 ADB] * [[/William Oswald Duffy|Duffy, William Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD52-2Q2] - 1861(Eng)-1916(Tas) - Licences: XZO Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: signalman (Battery Point, 1914) ==''DUGGAN''== * [[/Harry George Duggan|Duggan, Harry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9H-8LW] - 1905(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3XI Warrnambool (1930-1965); 3AXI Warrnambool (1965-1969); 3XI Garvoc (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 592, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Warrnambool, 1931-1954); engineer (Warrnambool, 1963-1968) ==''DUKES''== * [[/Gordon William Dukes|Dukes, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3RY-PGT] - 1909(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2WD Sydney (Forest Lodge, 1930-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1950; Homebush, 1954-1956; Cremorne, 1957-1958; Lane Cove, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 571, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 139, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glebe, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Homebush, 1943-1949); engineer (Cremorne, 1954-1958); technician (Lane Cove, 1963-1980) ==''DUNCAN''== * [[/John Caldwell Duncan|Duncan, John Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-R7Z] - 1914(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3VZ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2185, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: builder (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937); clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); contractor (Deepdene, Vic, 1954); builder (Balwyn, Vic, 1958-1967) ==''DUNDAS''== * [[/Reginald Loftus Dundas|Dundas, Reginald Loftus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC2-8LM] - 1915(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4DU Crawford, Kingaroy Line (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1990, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Theodore, Qld, 1937); labourer (Crawford, Kingaroy Line, Qld, 1949-1972); farmer (Torquay, Qld, 1977) ==''DUNLEAVY''== * [[/Joseph Francis Dunleavy|Dunleavy, Joseph Francis]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3JD Melbourne (St Kilda, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 508, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1924); electrical fitter (Melbourne, Vic, 1926; South Yarra, Vic, 1931); fitter (St Kilda, Vic, 1934) ==''DUNN''== * [[/Deveron Colin Dunn|Dunn, Deveron Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDX6-2DP] - 1914(NZ)-2014(NSW)99yo - Licences: 2EG Sydney (Randwick, 1935-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1420, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1937-1963); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1968); electronics technician (Epping, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Henry Thomas Dunn|Dunn, Henry Thomas "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDXX-SDR] - 1908(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2AKS Sydney (Chatswood, 1938-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2194, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1932-1933; Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1937; Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/Richard Dunn|Dunn, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSN-T31] - 1898(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2GU Receive Sydney (South Kensington, 1922); 2GU Sydney (South Kensington, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coachbuilder (Kensington, 1930-1943); manager (Kingsford, 1958); retired (The Entrance, 1963-1980) ==''DUNSTAN''== * [[/Walter John Dunstan|Dunstan, Walter John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-Y3V] - 1904(Vic)-1927(Vic) - Licences: 3JR Receive Ballarat (1922); 3JR Ballarat (1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 106, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: gone too soon - Relationships: brother of William Dunstan, Victoria Cross - Electoral Rolls: student (Ballarat East, 1927) ==''DUNSTONE''== * [[/Arthur James Dunstone|Dunstone, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6WW-2QQ] - 1920(Vic)-2019(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2412, 1939, Vic; COCP2 574, 1942; COCP1 601, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Maldon, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Reginald Murray Dunstone|Dunstone, Reginald Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/LHC6-MGD] - 1894(SA)-1972(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; treasurer (WIA SA, 1923); WW1 (Trooper, Signal Training Unit, 9th Light Horse Regiment) - Awards: Order of the British Empire (Service to Social Welfare, 1954); Electoral Rolls: school master at enlistment 1916; medical practitioner (Ashfield, NSW, 1932-1933; Bogan Gate, NSW, 1933-1934; Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937; Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1946; Wahroonga, NSW, 1949; Pymble, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''DURBER''== * [[/Robert George Durber|Durber, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FY-CRT] - 1922(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6DG Merredin (1947-1948; 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2437, 1940, WA; BOCP 385, 1941 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio broadcast technician (Northam, WA, 1943-1949); technician (South Perth, WA, 1958) ==''DURBIN''== * [[/Walter Albury Durbin|Durbin, Walter Albury]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQS-F1D] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (active early 1930s to early 1990s) - Comment: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Willoughby, NSW, 1935-1963); manager (Castlecrag, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DURBRIDGE''== * [[/William Keep Durbridge|Durbridge, William Keep]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDN-Z4B] - 1908(WA)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 4FS Receive Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Innisfail, Qld, 1930); clerk (Teneriffe, Qld, 1936-1937); bookkeeper (Dundoo Station, Eulo, Qld, 1937); no occupation (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1972; Melbourne, Vic, 1977) ==''DUTHOIT''== * [[/Albert George Duthoit|Duthoit, Albert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ94-V82] - 1901(Tas)-1970(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Waddamana, 1928); labourer (Croydon North, 1931); no occupation (Armadale, 1931); engineer (Hobart South, 1936); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1935-1943); clerk (Ivanhoe, 1949; Oakleigh, 1954; Malvern, 1958); nil (Malvern, 1967-1968) ==''DUTTON''== * [[/Thomas Henry Dutton|Dutton, Thomas Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJG1-LRN] - 1862(Eng)-1941(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: painter (Rockhampton, Qld, 1903-1905); commission agent (Bowen Hills, Qld, 1908-1909); printer (Valley, Qld, 1913); traveller (Teneriffe, Qld, 1915-1937) ==''DWYER''== * [[/John Timothy Dwyer|Dwyer, John Timothy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGD-48T] - 1913(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2WA Young (1932-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 945, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Young, NSW, 1934-1954) ==''DYE''== * [[/Aubrey David Wilson Dye|Dye, Aubrey David Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVB-QPC] - 1886(Eng)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2AW Sydney (Centennial Park, 1929-1958) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Centennial Park, NSW, 1930-1954) ==''DYER''== * [[/Clarence Alfred Robert Dyer|Dyer, Clarence Alfred Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFFF-P78] - 1895(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3DY Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1931-1939; Middle Brighton, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 837, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Northcote, Vic, 1921-1922; Melbourne East, Vic, 1924; Northcote, Vic, 1926-1928; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1931-1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949) =='''E'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''EADIE''== * [[/Norman William Eadie|Eadie, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBL7-X21] - 1915(WA)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3UP Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2219, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1980) ==''EAGLES''== * [[/James Algernon Eagles|Eagles, James Algernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS34-S6T] - 1889(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XIF Jiggi (1913-1914); 2AIA Sydney (Strathfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: husband of 2AIA Muriel Margaret Eagles nee Boag - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Glebe, NSW, 1913); school teacher (Croydon Park, NSW, 1930); retired (Strathfield, NSW, 1931-1949) * [[/Muriel Margaret Eagles|Eagles nee Boag, Muriel Margaret]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJM-CDT] - 1890(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2AIA Sydney (Miranda, 1957; Strathfield, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3562, 1956, NSW - YL amateur operator - Relationships: wife of XIF-2AIA James Algernon Eagles - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Croydon, NSW, 1930; Strathfield, NSW, 1930-1977) ==''EAGLING''== * [[/Reginald William Eagling|Eagling, Reginald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWL-N2H] - 1911(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AEY Taree (1936-1939, 1946-1975); 2AEY Lightning Ridge (1980+); 2UG Portable Taree (1958-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1829, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Taree, NSW, 1935-1936); radio dealer (Taree, NSW, 1949); director (Taree, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Lightning Ridge, NSW, 1980) ==''EAKINS''== * [[/Cyril Clarence Eakins|Eakins, Cyril Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDD-M4Z] - 1915(WA)-1998(WA) - Licences: 6CN Geraldton (1939, 1947-1948); 6CN Kellerberrin (1954-1965); 6CN Perth (Greenmount, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2388, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937); chemist (South Belmont, WA, 1943); pharmaceutical chemist (Geraldton, WA, 1949); chemist (Kellerberrin, WA, 1954-1963); pharmaceutical chemist (Greenmount, WA, 1968-1980) ==''EARLE''== * [[/Frank Edwin Earle|Earle, Frank Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YV-B62] - 1900(SA)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5BD Adelaide (St Peters, 1923-1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 823, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "5BD - Frank Edwin Earle" & "!Wikibooks Earle" * [[/Robert Erasmus Earle|Earle, Robert Erasmus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLX-NC1] - 1894(Eng)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6LC Perth (Floreat Park, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: AOCP 4390, 1966, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Floreat Park, 1954-1977) ==''EARLY''== * [[/John Henry Early|Early, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56P-939] - 1902(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2KQ Temora (1934-1938); 2KQ Cessnock (1939); 2KQ Toronto (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1384, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Temora, NSW, 1936-1937; Toronto, NSW, 1943-1968); retired (Toronto, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''EAST''== * [[/William Lawrence East|East, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZK-JMF] - 1914(???)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2AEG Sydney (Marrickville, 1936-1937); 2AEG Newcastle (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1636, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1932-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Newington, NSW, 1936) ==''EASTER''== * [[/Ernest Richard Easter|Easter, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2L-656] - 1914(SA)-1983(???) - Licences: 5RO Montieth (1933); 5RO Port Elliot (1937); 5RO Moonta (1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1111, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Moonta, SA, 1939-1947) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/532330 VWM] ==''EASTERBROOK''== * [[/Raymond Walter Easterbrook|Easterbrook, Raymond Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN7-6JX] - 1912(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3RM Melbourne (Clayton, 1931-1933; South Yarra, 1937-1939; Bentleigh, 1948; Box Hill North, 1954-1960; Frankston, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 804, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Caulfield East, 1934-1935); sales (South Yarra, Vic, 1936; Bentleigh, Vic, 1942); medical detailer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949); manager (Upwey, Vic, 1954); company director (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963); director (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''EASTON''== * [[/Frederick William Spencer Easton|Easton, Frederick William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2N-7XD] - 1914(NSW)-1944(PNG) - Licences: 2BQ Sydney (Bondi, 1931-1935; Bellevue Hill, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 846, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Rose Bay, 1936-1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''EATON''== * [[/Rupert Thomas Eaton|Eaton, Rupert Thomas or Thomas Rupert (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVR-DJH] - 1904(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6DO Receive Perth (Claremont, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Claremont, WA, 1931); shop front fitter (Belmont, WA, 1937-1968); draftsman (Scarborough, WA, 1972); retired (East Fremantle, WA, 1977-1980) ==''EBRALL''== * [[/Herbert Novelle Ebrall|Ebrall, Herbert Novelle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW7J-D63] - 1909(Eng)-1975(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 35, 1936 - broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor apprentice (Tuart Hill, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Sandgate, NSW, 1936-1937); mine owner (Ruby Flat, Tas, 1943-1944); radio manager (Queenstown, Tas, 1949-1972) ==''EDE''== * [[/Charles Frederick Ede|Ede, Charles Frederick or Friederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7D-PYL] - 1885(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Wellington Point, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowong, Qld, 1908; Albion, Qld, 1912-1921); assistant secretary (Manly, Qld, 1925-1963); retired (Wynnum North, 1968) ==''EDGAR''== * [[/Douglas Waldene Edgar|Edgar, Douglas Waldene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XS-K4X] - 1895(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6DW New Norcia (1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 314, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gingin, 1922; New Norcia, 1925-1954); retired (Nedlands, 1958-1963) * [[/John Matheson Edgar|Edgar, John Matheson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB42-K1G] - 1881(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Receive Geelong (1923); 3YW Geelong (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Training College, Carlton, 1903); state school teacher (Ballarat, 1909); teacher (Ballarat, 1913-1914; Geelong, 1917-1924; Essendon, 1925-1954) * [[/Mervyn John Edgar|Edgar, Mervyn John or John Mervyn "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4W-647] - 1913(NSW)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4JE Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1302, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Radio Location Unit); radio retailing (Tracksons) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); salesman (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949); shop assistant (Bulimba, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/Robert T. Edgar|Edgar, Robert T.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified (as a member of WIA entitled to an rx licence from 1922) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: ==''EDGEBERG''== * [[/H. Edgeberg|Edgeberg, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CX Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''EDGECOMBE''== * [[/Gordon Henry Edgecombe|Edgecombe, Gordon Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZPN-WDD] - 1914(Sct)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2GD Sydney (Roseville, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1309, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1928-1946) - Electoral Rolls: radio servicing (Gordon, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Thornleigh, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''EDGERTON''== * [[/Arthur Francis James Edgerton|Edgerton, Arthur Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5D-2PT] - 1912(Vic)-2009(Vic)96yo - Licences: 3FJ Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 889, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1936-1937); steel melter (Kew, Vic, 1943); metallurgist (Mentone, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''EDWARDS''== * [[/Arthur Charles Edwards|Edwards, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3W-DSB] - 1900(WA)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AC Sydney (Lane Cove, 1928-1930; Eastwood, 1931; Waverley, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 587, 1920 (Marconi); COCP1 224, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waverley, NSW, 1933); supervisor (Waverley, NSW, 1934-1936; Haberfield, NSW, 1937); manager (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); production manager (Bexley, NSW, 1949-1954) * [[/Frederick Patrick Joseph Edwards|Edwards, Frederick Patrick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSX-5YG] - 1918(WA)-2004(WA) - Licences: 6DN Merredin (1938-1939); 6DN Perth (West Perth, 1947-1965; Ardross, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2127, 1938, WA; BOCP 278, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Merredin, WA, 1943); wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1943-1954; Perth, WA, 1958-1968); clerk (Ardross, WA, 1972-1980) * [[/George James Edwards|Edwards, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WC-Z8S] - 1912(NSW)-1942(At sea, near Bermuda) - Licences: 2GE Maitland West (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1129, 1933, NSW; COCP2 124, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy, 2nd radio operator) - Electoral Rolls: film operator (West Maitland, NSW, 1933-1937) - Links: [https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/person/51703.html Uboat.net]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1430549 AWM Commemorative Roll] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/H. E. Edwards|Edwards, H. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RN Adelaide (Croydon, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Herbert John Edwards|Edwards, Herbert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXF5-KP8] - 1894(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 4KR Willis Island (1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 802, 1923; 2COCP 18, 1929; 1COCP 208, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous HJEs - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1933); radio operator (Lord Howe Island, NSW, 1949); communication officer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1954) * [[/James Thomas Edwards|Edwards, James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ78-6VC] - 1911(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2AKE Rye Park (1938-1939, 1946-1957); 2AKE Sutton Forest (1958-1969); 2AKE Moss Vale (1975); 2AKE Bowral (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2147, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car driver (Rye Park, NSW, 1932-1949); grazier (Rye Park, NSW, 1958; Sutton Forest, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Moss Vale, NSW, 1977; Bowral, NSW, 1980) * [[/John Francis Edwards|Edwards, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTN-SRX] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2BK Sydney (Parramatta, 1933-1939, 1946-1956); 2AAE Sydney (Rydalmere, 1960-1965; Westmead, 1969; Toongabbie, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1178, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Parramatta, NSW, 1933-1954); branch manager (Rydalmere, NSW, 1963); credit sales manager (Westmead, NSW, 1968); manager (Westmead, NSW, 1972); retired (Toongabbie, NSW, 1977) * [[/Keith Thomas Edwards|Edwards, Keith Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBXH-J3C] - 1914(SA)-1942(At Sea, Bay of Biscay) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 929, 1932, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, Sergeant, Air Gunner, 10 Sqdrn, Coastal Command, KIA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Col Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1941) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1701819 Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/531927 VWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Leonard Wentworth Edwards|Edwards, Leonard Wentworth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC5K-KP2] - 1917(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 2AGT Sydney (Pymble, 1939, 1946); 7LE Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2301, 1939, NSW; COCP1 1624, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Nelson, Tas, 1949-1954; Hobart South, Tas, 1958; Lindisfarne, Tas, 1972) * [[/Raymond Dale Edwards|Edwards, Raymond Dale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CF-QWC] - 1912(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3ADE Melbourne (Brighton, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2355, 1939, Vic; COCP2 689, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1936-1954); engineer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Samuel Robert Wareham Edwards|Edwards, Samuel Robert Wareham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNS3-P1T] - 1896(Vic)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3RQ Melbourne (East Preston, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 741, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon (Motor cycle accident) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1921-1922; Albert Park, Vic, 1924); motor mechanic (Middle Park, Vic, 1925; Kew, Vic, 1926-1928); mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1931-1934) * [[/Sydney Gordon Edwards|Edwards, Sydney Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3F-FJ2] - 1910(Scotland)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3SU Melbourne (Fitzroy North, 1935-1937; Elwood, 1938-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1948; Surrey Hills, 1954; Canterbury, 1956; Middle Park, 1960; Forest Hill, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1552, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Heidelberg, Vic, 1936-1937); airman (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949); RAAF (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949); airforce officer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1963); technical officer (Forest Hill, Vic, 1967-1977) ==''EGAN''== * [[/Mavis Evelyn Egan|Fogg nee Egan, Mavis Evelyn or Evelene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8N-1JK] - 1900(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Stanley (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver (YL) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Stanley, 1928); home duties (Wynyard, 1936-1943; Smithton, 1949; Sale, Vic, 1954; Cohuna, 1963; Devonport, 1972) * [[/Vincent Thomas Egan|Egan, Vincent Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVW-97N] - 1917(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AJI Tamworth (1937-1938); 2AJI Inverell (1939); 2AJI Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1947; Darlinghurst, 1948); 2AQA Manilla (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2039, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Inverell, NSW, 1943); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1949; Manilla, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''EGGLETON''== * [[/Eric Percy Eggleton|Eggleton, Eric Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTZ-5G9] - 1903(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4DA Receive Toowoomba (1923-1924); 4DA Toowoomba (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 81, 1925, No. 9 in Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (QATB) - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Toowoomba, 1925-1926); ambulance bearer (Toowoomba, 1931); ambulance superintendent (Dayboro, 1936-1943; Charleville, 1949-1958; Stanthorpe, 1963); retired (Caloundra, 1968-1977) ==''EINSIEDEL''== * [[/Ernest Louis Einsiedel|Einsiedel, Ernest or Ernst Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Z-TS1] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3QE Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1947; Ormond, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2278, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1936-1942); skin classer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1977) ==''ELDER''== * [[/James Alexander Mackenzie Elder|Elder, James Alexander Mackenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97W3-7FL] - 1869(Sct)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Awards: KBE - Electoral Rolls: manager (Essendon, 1905); merchant (Moonee Ponds, 1908-1909); director (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/elder-sir-james-alexander-6099 ADB] ==''ELLERY''== * [[/Robert Lewis John Ellery|Ellery, Robert Lewis John]] - 1827(Eng)-1908(Vic) - early telephone experimenter, Vic Government Astronomer ==''ELLIOTT''== * [[/Albert Horace Elliott|Elliott, Albert Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPB3-DYF] - 1895(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XDR Sydney (Drummoyne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: newsagent (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930); agent (Lane Cove, NSW, 1931); engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1932-1949) * [[/Robert Neville Elliott|Elliott, Robert Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXN-PPJ] - 1907(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4DW Receive Toowoomba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1937); company manager (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); chartered accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954-1963); accountant (Brisbane, Qld, 1968); chartered accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1972); accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1977) * [[/Ronald Donovan Elliott|Elliott, Ronald Donovan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G799-LTX] - 1910(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 5RD Adelaide (Lower Mitcham, 1931-1933; Da Costa Park, 1937; Kirkcaldy, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 758, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Kirkcaldy, SA, 1939; Westbourne Park, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas Murray Browse Elliott|Elliott, Thomas Murray Browse "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3W8-947] - 1899(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4CM Brisbane (City, 1946-1969); operator of Valentine's 4CM licence 1925-1939 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 72, 1925, No. 6 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; early television experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Fortitude Valley, 1921); salesman (Brisbane City, 1925-1931); sound engineer (Observatory, 1937-1943); company manager (City, 1949-1958); retired (Burleigh Heads, 1963-1968) ==''ELLIS''== * [[/Clive Austin Ellis|Ellis, Clive Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86V-9HT] - 1912(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3LZ Melbourne (Williamstown, 1930-1931; Caulfield, 1933-1939; Newport, 1946-1956; Moorabbin, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 598, 1930, No. ?? in Victoria - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1937; Newport, Vic, 1943-1954); valuer (Moorabbin, Vic, 1958-1972) * [[/Cyril Charles Henry Ellis|Ellis, Cyril Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCX-F99] - 1893(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XMV Melbourne (Auburn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Auburn, Vic, 1915; Canterbury, Vic, 1919; Burwood, Vic, 1924-1928); telephone mechanic (Ararat, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1977; Burwood, Vic, 1977) * [[/John Osborne Ellis|Ellis, John Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTM-Q42] - 1910(Eng)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 522, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kimba, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Joseph Anthony Ellis|Ellis, Joseph Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGB7-BJG] - 1921(Eng)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2AIL Lismore (1937-1939); 2GL Sydney (Hornsby, 1946-1948; Mascot, 1954-1960; Pennant Hills, 1961); 4AGL Nambour (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2040, 1937, NSW; COCP2 446, 1941; COCP1 578, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lismore, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949); flight radio officer (Randwick East, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Randwick East, NSW, 1958); navigator (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Nambour, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Richard Charles Ellis|Ellis, Richard Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBQ-SST] - 1903(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AHR Sydney (Ryde, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1972, 1937, NSW; BOCP 374, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Ryde, NSW, 1930-1968) ==''ELPHINSTONE''== * [[/Lancelot Armstrong Elphinstone|Elphinstone, Lancelot Armstrong]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56T-2FX] - 1914(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2MK Thirroul (1934-1939); 2MK Cessnock (1946-1950); 2MK Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1954-1961; North Balgowlah, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1337, 1934, NSW; BOCP 111, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Thirroul, NSW, 1936-1937); broadcast technician (Cessnock, NSW, 1943-1949); engineer (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1958); newsagent (North Balgowlah, NSW, 1968-1977) ==''ELSBURY''== * [[/Cyril Robert Elsbury|Elsbury (adopted) or Wilson Bowman (biological), Cyril Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMG-5CW] - 1897(Qld)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6JE Kalgoorlie (1934-1939); 6JE Fimiston (1947-1956); 6JE Nornalup (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1372, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1922); mine timekeeper (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1925-1943); assistant accountant (Fimiston, WA, 1949-1954); mine paymaster (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1958) ==''ELWORTHY''== * [[/Colin Gregory Elworthy|Elworthy, Colin Gregory "Col"]] - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ==''EMBLING''== * [[/Stewart Austin Embling|Embling, Stewart Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGH-YQM] - 1907(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Toorak, 1923-1925); 3DC Melbourne (Toorak, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 236, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toorak, Vic, 1931-1943); assurance officer (Toorak, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''EMENY''== * [[/Thomas Francis Emeny|Emeny, Thomas Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHVF-QNN] - 1908(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3GQ Camperdown (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1006, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camperdown, Vic, 1934-1943); engineer (Carrum, Vic, 1954) ==''EMERY''== * [[/Leslie William Emery|Emeny, Leslie William "William"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQK7-QRN] - 1912(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3APE Melbourne (Hampton, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1380, 1934, Vic? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Seaford, Vic, 1954); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1963; Brighton East, Vic, 1967-1968; Hampton, Vic, 1972) ==''EMMELHAINZ''== * [[/Albert Edward Joseph Emmelhainz|Emmelhainz, Albert Edward Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSCR-R96] - 1900(Qld)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2SR Sydney (Kensington, 1931-1933); 2SR Lake Illawarra (1935); 2SR Sydney (CBD, 1936-1937; Petersham, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1933-1936; Petersham, NSW, 1943); no occupation (Dee Why, NSW, 1949) ==''ENDACOTT''== * [[/Jack Morris Endacott|Endacott, Jack Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2X7-P38] - 1910(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3EB Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1947-1948; West Brunswick, 1954-1960; Fawkner, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1956, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Brunswick West, Vic, 1931-1937); fitter (Brunswick West, Vic, 1942); carpenter (Brunswick West, Vic, 1949-1954; Broadmeadows, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Skenes Creek, Vic, 1972; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1977) ==''ENTWISLE''== * [[/Thomas James Entwisle|Entwisle, Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFD-MNY] - 1884(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XLG Camperdown (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1908; Weerite, Vic, 1909); farm manager (Weerite, Vic, 1912-1913); secretary (Brighton Beach, Vic, 1914; East St Kilda, Vic 1916); military officer (Ballarat, Vic, 1919); farmer (Tresco, Vic, 1949-1967) ==''ERREY''== * [[/Robert Owan Errey|Errey, Robert Owan or Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XN-QFZ] - 1913(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3SZ Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939); 2PO Canberra (1946-1948); 2TD Camden (1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 265, 1935; AOCP 1843, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, Vic, 1936-1942); radio engineer (Mount Stromlo, ACT, 1949); civil servant (Camden, Vic, 1954-1958; Highton, Vic, 1963-1968); public servant (Highton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''EVA''== * [[/Oswald Noel Eva|Eva, Oswald Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFST-HLS] - 1917(Qld)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3BON Shepparton (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1927, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949); projectionist (Williamstown, Vic, 1949; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954); theatre proprietor (Dunnolly, Vic, 1958); TV technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''EVANS''== * [[/Albert Henry Hubert Evans|Evans, Albert Henry Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH8N-BFX] - 1894(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: XVD Adelaide (Mile End, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 255, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Auckland, NZ, 1946); assistant manager (Woollahra, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XVD - Albert Henry Hubert Evans" * [[/Arthur Brodie David Evans|Evans, Arthur Brodie David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ7-PK9] - 1917(Vic)-2015(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3VQ Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1965; Kalorama, 1969; Beaumaris, 1975); 3VQ Cowes (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2001, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1967); managing director (Beaumaris, Vic, 1968); director (Beaumaris, Vic, 1977); manager (Black Rock, Vic, 1980) * [[/Griffith Benjamin Evans|Evans, Griffith Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQN-HL3] - 1877(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS - Electoral Rolls: naval telegraphist (Eden Vale, Vic, 1914-1915); telegraphist (Coburg, Vic, 1919); retired (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/John Brynmor Evans|Evans, John Brynmor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDG2-BHR] - 1918(SA)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2318, 1939, SA; COCP2 450, 1941; COCP1 507, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10306765 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1703463 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/532627 VMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Telynog Evans|Evans, John Telynog]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWM-XLK] - 1911(Wales)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2JE Paxton (1931-1933); 2CX Paxton (1936-1939); 2CX Cessnock (1946); 2CX Nelson's Bay (1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 778, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Paxton, NSW, 1933-1937); wireless operator (Toronto, NSW, 1943); fisherman (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Percy Evans|Evans, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84B-DKL] - 1894(Eng)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 2OW Sydney (Kensington, 1928-1929; Randwick, 1930-1931); 3OZ Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1948; Boronia, 1948; North Ringwood, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 458, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Kensington, NSW, 1930); salesman (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1931); sales manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1937; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); manager (Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/Phillip Edward Evans|Evans, Phillip Edward]] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3VN Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1935-1937; Smeaton, 1938-1939); 3VN Yallourn (1947-1965); 3VN Newborough (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1432, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Smeaton, Vic, 1934-1936); electrician (YMCA, Clarendon, Vic, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Geelong West, Vic, 1942); engineer (Yallourn, Vic, 1949-1967; Newborough, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/R. Evans|Evans, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SP Sydney (Clovelly, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 265, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Thomas Evan Evans|Evans, Thomas Evan or Thomas Evian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ7-S1L] - 1904(NZ)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: 3EV Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1925-1927); 9EV Rabaul (1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 160, 1925, Vic; AOCP 2226, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; medical assistant; technical assistant; Civilian POW captured at Rabaul, died on board the "Montevideo Maru" when it was torpedoed and sunk en route from Rabaul to Hainan, where Thomas was destined for forced labour. Electoral Rolls: Not yet identified - Links: [https://montevideomaru.naa.gov.au/pows-internees/index.aspx?id=5349 NAA]; [https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-30/world-war-ii-hell-ships-montevideo-rakuyo-maru/102263746 ABC]; [https://m.facebook.com/SilentworldFoundation/photos/a.6024859134229018/6024859087562356/ Facebook]; [https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2011mayGS/60a.htm Scotch College]; [https://thelastcoastwatcher.wordpress.com/coastwatching-organization/civilian-casualties/ Last Coast Watcher]; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17973567 Trove]; [https://montevideo-maru.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/18September10.pdf Montevideo Maru.Org] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Trevor Elliott Evans|Evans, Trevor Elliott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJQ-GRC] - 1903(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3KD Receive Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1922-1924); 3RK Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1925-1933; Pascoe Vale, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 159, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928); electrician (East Brunswick, 1931-1934); contractor (Coburg, Vic, 1936; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Trevor Frederick Evans|Evans, Trevor Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L292-N4L] - 1902(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2NS Blayney (1925-1929); 2NS Bathurst (1930-1939, 1946-1975+); 2ABJ Portable Bathurst (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 113, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 19, 1936; AOCP1 43, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio manager (Bathurst, NSW, 1930-1937); mechanic (Bathurst, NSW, 1943-1977) - TroveTag: "2NS - Trevor Frederick Evans" ==''EVERETT''== * [[/Frederick Arthur Everett|Everett, Frederick Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D4-778] - 1911(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1408, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Dubbo, NSW, 1934-1937); teacher (Petersham, NSW, 1943; Orange, NSW, 1949-1958; Miranda, NSW, 1963-1977) ==''EVERY''== * [[/George Edward Every|Every, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDSS-VT4] - 1894(Eng)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 7GE Hobart (1931); 3GE Queenscliff (1937-1939); 3GE Balcombe (1947-1948); 3GE Carrum (1954-1956); 3GE Bonbeach (1960-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military instructor; WW1 (UK) - Electoral Rolls: silver mounter (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1919); soldier (Launceston, 1922; Hobart South, 1922); military instructor (Hobart South, 1928); soldier (Queenscliff, Vic, 1935-1937); military officer (Albury, NSW, 1943; Victoria Park, Qld, 1949); clerk (Frankston, 1949); accountant (Carrum, 1954) ==''EWART''== * [[/Henry George Ewart|Ewart, Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1C-CP3] - 1906(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 887, 1932, No. ?? in ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Irymple, Vic, 1928-1937); mechanic (Redcliffs, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''EWING''== * [[/John Donaldson Ewing|Ewing, John Donaldson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR8L-5K5] - 1904(???)-after1980(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (North Sydney, 1923); 2AFI Sydney (North Sydney, 1936-1938; Dee Why, 1939, 1946-1956); 2UL Sydney (Dee Why, 1960; Burwood, 1961; Dee Why, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: CC; AOCP 1659, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Armidale, NSW, 1930); electrician (Camaray, NSW, 1930-1934); electrical engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1937); electrician (Dee Why, NSW, 1943-1954); electrical contractor (Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1963); electrician (Dee Why, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Thomas Thomson Ewing|Ewing, Thomas Thomson]] - 1856(NSW)-1920(NSW) - state politician (NSW MLA); federal politician (MHR, acting Postmaster-General) ==''EXTON''== * [[/George Walter Exton|Exton, George Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QY-5XH] - 1882(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 2CZ Lismore (1922-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast proprietor and engineer (2XN Lismore) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lismore, NSW, 1930-1963); retired (Saddlers Crossing, Qld, 1969) - TroveTag: "2CZ - George Walter Exton" =='''F'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''FABER''== * [[/William John Thomas Faber|Faber, William John Thomas "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4W-7FV] - 1907(Eng)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4WF Ayr (1938-1939); 4WF Brisbane (Kedron, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2186, 1938, Qld; BOCP 144, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager Ayr Radio (Ayr, Qld, 1936-1937); radio technician (Kedron, Qld, 1949-1972) ==''FAGAN''== * [[/William Reginald Joseph Fagan|Fagan, William Reginald Joseph "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLF3-QPM] - 1883(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2RJ Receive Mandurama (1922); 2RJ Mandurama (1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio station (director, 2SM) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Mandurama, 1913-1943) - TroveTag: "2RJ - William Reginald Joseph Fagan" ==''FAIRHALL''== * [[/Allen Fairhall|Fairhall, Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZB3-PKT] – 1909(NSW)-2006(NSW) – Licences: 2KB Newcastle (Hamilton, 1928–1929; New Lambton, 1930–1931; Cooks Hill, 1933–1934; City, 1935; Cooks Hill, 1937; City, 1938–1939; Hamilton, 1946–1961; City, 1965-1980+); 2AKL Paterson (1948–1958) – Qualifications: cc; AOCP 391, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 23, 1930 – amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; proprietor 2KO Newcastle; WW2 – Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (New Lambton, 1931–1932); manager (Newcastle, 1933–1949); primary producer (Trevallyn, 1954); M.H.R. (Newcastle, 1958); member of parliament (Newcastle, 1963–1968); manager (Newcastle, 1972–1980) - Links: [[w:Allen Fairhall|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/fairhall-sir-allen-366 Obituaries Australia] ==''FAIRWEATHER''== * [[/Jack Cromwell Fairweather|Fairweather, Jack Cromwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55F-BZZ] - 1918(SA)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 2FV Sydney (Mosman, 1935-1938); 5FV Adelaide (St Peters, 1947; Kilkenny, 1948); 2AIF Broken Hill (1954-1955); 4FF Gold Coast (Labrador, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1491, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1954); builder (Southport, Qld, 1958-1968; Labrador, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''FALCONER''== * [[/Charles Illman Falconer|Falconer, Charles Illman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZK9-PJ6] – 1885(Vic)-1962(NSW) – Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Canterbury, 1923–1924); 3CF Melbourne (East Malvern, 1925–1926; Canterbury, 1927; Surrey Hills, 1931–1939, 1946–1954); 2AUF Terrigal (1955–1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 204, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1909); mechanic (Fitzroy, Vic, 1914); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1915–1949); retired (Terrigal, NSW, 1958–1963) ==''FALKENBERG''== * [[/Brian Falkenberg|Falkenberg, Brian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WCW-6WS] - 1913(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3FA Byaduk (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1706, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Branxholme, Vic, 1935-1942; Byaduk, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Byaduk, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FALLOWFIELD''== * [[/Elwyn Herbert Fallowfield|Fallowfield, Elwyn Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYHV-PWL] - 1917(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AKI Taree (1938-1939, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2182, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Petersham, NSW, 1943); radio dealer (Taree, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''FALLS''== * [[/Lyle Clifford Falls|Falls, Lyle Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLC-1VR] - 1899(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3DL Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3DL Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Caulfield, 1924-1925); instructor (Kew, 1926-1943) ==''FANKER''== * [[/Eric Montague Fanker|Fanker, Eric Montague]] - 1907(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2HS Sydney (Bondi, 1928-1929; Woollahra, 1930) as Fanker & Hooker; 2HS Sydney (Woollahra, 1931-1933; Bellevue Hill, 1934-1937; Kingsford, 1938; Kensington, 1939; Bellevue Hill, 1946-1961; Vaucluse, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1077, 1933, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Paddington, NSW, 1930-1933; Nithsdale, NSW, 1935; Woollahra, NSW, 1936-1937; Rose Bay, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949-1958); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1963) ==''FANNING''== * Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred – see Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred (Fanning) ==''FANSHAWE''== * [[/Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Fanshawe, Arthur Dalrymple]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM7D-QY6] – 1847(Eng)-1936(Eng) – Admiral of UK Fleet, Commander-in-Chief Australia Station – Links: [[w:Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Wikipedia]] ==''FARMER''== * [[/Maxwell George Farmer|Farmer, Maxwell George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG1-SHR] - 1916(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5GF Adelaide (Knoxville, 1933-1939; North Norwood, 1947-1948; Adelaide City, 1954-1956; Plympton, 1960-1980+); 5GY Portable Adelaide (Knoxville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1217, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Knoxville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Percival Moore Farmer|Farmer, Percival Moore "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQN-3K5] - 1888(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT12, 1914 - radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Beecroft, NSW, 1930-1943); engineer (Hazelbrook, NSW, 1949-1954) ==''FARRELL''== * [[/John Howard Farrell|Farrell, John Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWT-CJT] - 1913(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4WJ Brisbane Windsor, 1933-1939; Chermside, 1946-1948); 4WJ Quilpie (1954-1960); 4WJ Somerset Dam (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1103, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Windsor, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Chermside, 1943-1949; Quilpie, 1954-1958); superintendent (Somerset Dam, 1963-1972) ==''FAUL''== * [[/Albert Harold Faul|Faul, Albert Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTD-S74] – 1907(NSW)-1979(NSW) – Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923–1924); 3AH Melbourne (St Kilda, 1926–1927) – Qualifications: cc; AOCP 288, 1926, Vic – amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) – Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1931–1934); lecturer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); engineer (Bellevue Hill, Vic, 1936–1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); company director (Killara, NSW, 1949–1977) * [[/William Albert Faul|Faul, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KY-VGR] - 1912(WA)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3AGZ Melbourne (Brighton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2449, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (North Perth, WA, 1936-1943; Nedlands, WA, 1949); cost accountant (Brighton, Vic, 1954; Brighton East, Vic, 1963-1968); accountant (Brighton East, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FAULKNER''== * [[/Ernest Albert Faulkner|Faulkner, Ernest Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWN-M7Z] - 1916(Vic)-2010(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3EE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1886, 1937, Vic; COCP2 806, 1944; COCP1 833, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1942); inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1954); retailer (Burwood South, Vic, 1963-1968; Ashwood, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FAULKS''== * [[/Richard Wollas Faulks|Faulks, Richard Wollas "Wol"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCD3-BQ3] - 1902(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2HS Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2WF Sydney (Ashfield, 1929-1931; Hurlstone Park, 1933; Canterbury, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 557, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator;, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Ashfield, NSW, 1930; Canterbury, NSW, 1933-1977) ==''FAULL''== * [[/Albert Edwin Faull|Faull, Albert Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2TH-TH4] - 1911(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EF Warracknabeal (1937-1939; 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1918, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1934-1977) ==''FAWKNER''== * [[/Ernest Pascoe Robert Fawkner|Fawkner, Ernest Pascoe Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYB-YKW] - 1901(Tas)-1954(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: manager (Kings Meadows, 1928); furniture manufacturer (South Launceston, 1936) ==''FAYLE''== * [[/Bernard John Fayle|Fayle, Bernard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2SJ-7GF] - 1914(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3IW Melbourne (Burnley, 1936-1939, 1947-1969; Nunawading, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1617, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Richmond, Vic, 1936-1949; Burnley, Vic, 1954-1968; Nunawading, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FEENAGHTY''== * [[/Leo Michael John Feenaghty|Feenaghty, Leo Michael John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYG2-RMT] - 1900(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4LJ Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 291, 1926, No. 28 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club administrator; state public servant - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Wooloowin, 1925-1931); assistant secretary (Ashgrove, 1936-1958); public servant (Highgate Hill, 1963); retired (Isle of Capri, 1972-1980) - Trovetag: "4LJ - Leo Michael John Feenaghty" ==''FEENEY''== * [[/Percy Gilbert Feeney|Feeney, Percy Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKR8-DZG] - 1907(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2AKX Sydney (Mascot, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2187, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mascot, NSW, 1930-1949) ==''FELDMAN''== * [[/John Frederick Feldman|Feldman, John Frederick Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNZ-5DH] - 1905(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3QH Receive Geelong (South Geelong, 1923-1924); 3QH Geelong (South Geelong, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 140, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Geelong, Vic, 1928-1937); turner (Richmond, Vic, 1942); bricklayer (Newtown, Vic, 1963-1977) ==''FELL''== * [[/Evan Frederick Fell|Fell, Evan Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH4-FTW] - 1914(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4EF Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1932-1939); 4EF Barcaldine (1946-1948); 4EF Mackay (1954-1955); 4EF Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1956; Bardon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 978, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; AOLCP 175, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; state public servant (inspector); property developer - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashgrove, Qld, 1936-1943); engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1949; Mackay, Qld, 1954); public servant (Bardon, Qld, 1958-1977) ==''FELLS''== * [[/L. C. Fells|Fells, L. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3DL Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FELTON''== * [[/William Robert Felton|Felton, William Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M5-C2J] - 1897(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2RF Sydney (Petersham, 1927-1929; Belmore, 1930-1939, 1946-1956); 2RT? Sydney (Kogarah, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 366, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1914-1919, Desertion) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Belmore, 1930-1934); engineer (Belmore, 1936-1937); soldier (Belmore, 1943); radio technician (Belmore, 1949-1954) ==''FENTON''== * [[/Arthur Stanley George Fenton|Fenton, Arthur Stanley George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR81-WK7] - 1916(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2GV Sydney (Artarmon, 1936-1939, 1946-1950); 2VM Sydney (Artarmon, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1663, 1936, NSW; COCP2 214, 1939; COCP1 297, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1937-1968); mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''FERGUSON''== * [[/Bernard Malcolm Ferguson|Ferguson, Bernard Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZN-T43] - 1909(Vic)-2006(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3FN Nathalia (1935-1937); 3FN Melbourne (Coburg, 1938-1939; West Preston, 1947-1969; Glenroy, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1428, 1935, Vic; COCP1 737, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Cressy, Vic, 1943); airman (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Glenroy, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Colin Angus Ferguson|Ferguson, Colin Angus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DH-9KM] - 1917(SA)-2009(SA) - Licences: 5CJ Mt Gambier (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1994, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Cyril E. Ferguson|Ferguson, Cyril E.]] - 1893(NZ)-19??(???) - commercial operator (1COCP 2, 1914, No. 2 in Aus) - coastal station operator? * [[/Eric Birger Ferguson|Ferguson, Eric Birger or Berger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLW-KFJ] - 1907(NSW)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 2BP Hazelbrook (1932-1935); 3BD Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947; East Melbourne, 1948); 3KF Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1021, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Kandos, NSW, 1930); clerk (Hazelbrook, NSW, 1933-1937); technician (Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/John Ferguson|Ferguson, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FJ Sydney (Homebush, 1932-1934; Waverley, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2FJ Saratoga (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 915, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified (common surname & only one given name) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FERRALL''== * [[/Edgar Walter Cecil Ferrall|Ferrall, Edgar Walter Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMF-G97] - 1898(Tas)-1971(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Launceston, 1919-1949); inspector (Kingston Beach, 1954) ==''FERRICKS''== * [[/Michael Bernard Ferricks|Ferricks, Michael Bernard "Bernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58X-S4X] - 1914(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4UW Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1471, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Valley, Qld, 1936-1937); chemist (Northgate, Qld, 1949-1977); retired (Cairns, Qld, 1980) ==''FERRIE''== * [[/Ronald Joseph Ferrie|Ferrie, Ronald Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMD-HW3] - 1909(Eng)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2CV Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937; Paddington, 1938-1939; Lane Cove, 1946-1955; North Ryde, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 234, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Edgecliff, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1936; Glenmore, NSW, 1937); sound engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1954); retailer (Ryde, NSW, 1958; North Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FERRIS''== * [[/Colin Thomas Ferris|Ferris, Colin Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2N-B25] - 1920(Qld)-2008(Qld) - Licences: 4TW Ringtail (1960); 4TW Bundaberg (1965); 4TW Gladstone (1975); 4TW Brisbane (Taigum, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2246, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Ringtail via Pomona, Qld, 1949-1958); boiler attendant (Bundaberg, Qld, 1972); engine driver (Taigum, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''FESSENDEN''== * [[/Reginald Aubrey Fessenden|Fessenden, Reginald Aubrey "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZN4-DHN] - 1866(Canada)-1932(Bermuda) - Licences: Nil yet identified (International) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (International) - pioneer wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/Biography/Fessenden-Builder-of-Tomorrow-Fessenden-1940.pdf Biographical Book] ==''FIEDLER''== * [[/Leslie Victor Fiedler|Fiedler, Leslie Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHNW-3JZ] - 1906(SA)-1969(WA) - Licences: 5SL Adelaide (Woodville, 1927-1933), 5SL Moonta (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 353, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Henley, 1939-1943); theatre manager (Belmont, 1949); film exhibitor (Mt Lawley, 1958); company director (Mt Lawley, 1963-1968) ==''FIELD''== * [[/Clifford John Field|Field, Clifford John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWJL-RC2] - 1912(ACT)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2KF Katoomba (1934-1937); 2KF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1410, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sound operator (Katoomba, NSW, 1934-1935); operator (Leichhardt, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Leichhardt, NSW, 1943-1972; Five Dock, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/John Henry Lindsay Field|Field, John Henry Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRT7-KM3] - 1918(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AKF Warbreccan Station, Deniliquin (1938-1939, 1946-1980); 2AQF Fallonville Station, Deniliquin (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2163, 1938, NSW; COCP2 476, 1941; COCP1 527, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Warbreccan, NSW, 1943-1949; Fallonville, NSW, 1954-1963; Warbreccan, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Ralph William Field|Field, Ralph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86V-Q5T] - 1915(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3RF Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1939; Ormond, 1946-1948); 3LJ Melbourne (Ormond, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 599, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Caulfield, Vic, 1937); machinist (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''FIETZ''== * [[/Arthur Allan Fietz|Fietz, Arthur Allan or Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J6-TX1] - 1914(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2QE Albury (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1316, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Albury, NSW, 1936-1943); garage proprietor (Albury, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''FILES''== * [[/Jack Crawford Files|Files, Jack Crawford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWG-JWJ] - 1907(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4JF Brisbane (Buranda, 1932-1935; Coorparoo, 1936-1939; Buranda 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1055, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, QSL manager); journalist (Teleradio, WIA Notes); accountant - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1931-1934; Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1937); metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1943-1963) ==''FILMER''== * [[/Le Roy Drowley Filmer|Filmer, Le Roy Drowley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNF-2Z7] - 1902(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2FT Newcastle (Toronto, 1925-1930; Hamilton South, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 148, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical contractor (Toronto, NSW, 1930); chemist (Hamilton, NSW, 1935-1937); metallurgist (Toronto, NSW, 1943); chemist (Speer's Point, NSW, 1949-1954); superintendant (Toronto North, NSW, 1963); retired (Toronto North, NSW, 1968-1972) - TroveTag: "2FT - Le Roy Drowley Filmer" ==''FINCH''== * [[/Alan Edward Finch|Finch, Alan Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6M4-987] - 1915(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 7CJ Launceston (Mowbray Heights, 1935-1939); 7CJ Hobart (New Town, 1946-1954); 7CJ Kelso (1955-1956); 3AEO Shepparton (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1575, 191935, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (St Leonards, 1936-1937); mechanic (New Town, 1943-1954); public servant (Radio Australia, Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1968); technician (Shepparton, 1972) ==''FINLAYSON''== * [[/Frank Finlayson|Finlayson, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDT-115] - 1911(???)-2002(NSW)90yo - Licences: 2ADG Sydney (Broadmeadow, 1936-1939); 2FC Wallsend (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1722, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''FINN''== * [[/Leonard Warren Finn|Finn, Leonard Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2K-4P6] - 1914(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5SP Adelaide (Seaton Park, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1671, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Seaton Park, SA, 1939-1943) ==''FINNEY''== * [[/William Finney|Finney, William "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVD-W2H] - 1881(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4AU Brisbane (Red Hill, 1923-1925); 4WF Brisbane (Red Hill, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 845, 1925; 2COCP 307, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Red Hill, 1903-1905); telegraphist (New Farm, 1908; Newmarket, 1909; Red Hill, 1913-1937; East Nundah, 1949; Wooloowin, 1954) ==''FINNIGAN''== * [[/Henry Mildura Finnigan|Finnigan, Henry Mildura]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNK-2QT] - 1908(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3PX Mildura (1936-1939, 1947-1948); 3PX St Arnaud (1954-1956); 3PW St Arnaud (1960); 3PX St Arnaud (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1618, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Mildura, Vic, 1931-1937; Stawell, Vic, 1949); clerk (St Arnaud, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FIRMINGER''== * [[/Ronald Mortimer Firminger|Firminger, Ronald Mortimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWS-BLK] - 1889(???)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XJAQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1913-1914); 3TL Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur Receiver; WW1 (Merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Melbourne, Vic, 1912-1919); stationer (East Malvern, Vic, 1924); nil (Sandringham, Vic, 1925); cafe proprietor (Belgrave, Vic, 1928-1936); confectioner (Warburton, Vic, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943); storekeeper (Albury, NSW, 1949) ==''FISHER''== * [[/Alan Wilbur Fisher|Fisher, Alan Wilbur or Wilbur Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G21Q-K1W] - 1915(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3RO Melbourne (Williamstown, 1947-1969; Reservoir, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1644, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wendouree, Vic, 1942); engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1954-1968; Reservoir, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Douglas Hugh Fisher|Fisher, Douglas Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD15-N13] - 1913(Vic)-1978(Tas) - Licences: 7AB Launceston (1934-1939); 7AB Burnie (1946-1948); 7AB Devonport (1954-1955); 7AB Lenah Valley (1956); 7AB Zeehan (1960); 7AB Oatlands (1965-1969; 7AB Claremont (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1373, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 7ZEE Neville Grant Fisher - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Launceston, 1936); bank clerk (Launceston, 1937; Burnie, 1943-1949; Devonport, 1954) ==''FISK''== * [[/Ernest Thomas Fisk|Fisk, Ernest Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS5-XLQ] - 1886(Eng)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2EF Sydney (Lindfield, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK qualified) - early wireless experimenter; amateur radio operator; broadcast and radiocommunications business proprietor (AWA); operated prior to 1933 under various AWA callsigns; 2MC in 1928 was licensed to his residence at Vaucluse - Electoral Rolls: managing director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930); director (Roseville, NSW, 1930; Gordon, NSW, 1934-1943); consultant (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "2EF - Ernest Thomas Fisk" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/fisk-sir-ernest-thomas-6177 ADB]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198906.pdf EA1]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198907.pdf EA2] ==''FITCHETT''== * [[/John Campbell Fitchett|Fitchett, John Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQJ-K7W] - 1900(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Licences: XJDM Melbourne (Balwyn, 1913-1914); 3BL Melbourne (Balwyn, 1922-1925; Brighton, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 609, 1921 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Too young); WW2 (Not applicable) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Brighton, Vic, 1928-1937) - TroveTag: "XJDM-3BL - John Campbell Fitchett" ==''FITTELL''== *[[/Stephen Luther Fittell|Fittell, Stephen Luther "Steve"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCN9-KRT] - 1910(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4JO Gympie (1929-1939); 4YF Gympie (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 487, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 280, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; member radio club (WIAQ, Gympie ARC); commercial broadcaster (4GY) - Electoral Rolls: radio specialist (Gympie, 1937); radio dealer (Gympie, 1943-1980) ==''FITZALAN''== * [[/Herbert Albini Lawrence Fitzalan|Fitzalan, Herbert Albini Lawrence "Hal"]] - 19??(???)-1951(Qld) - 4HF Brisbane?, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, Halcyon (not mentioned) ==''FITZGERALD''== * [[/Eric Francis Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald, Eric Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84F-Z7H] - 1907(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2EA Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1928-1929; Burwood, 1930-1931; Pagewood, 1931; Abbotsford, 1931; Bellevue Hill, 1933-1937; Waverley, 1938-1939); 2AAO Sydney (Chatswood, 1950-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 467, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woolahra, NSW, 1930-1931); salesman (Coogee, NSW, 1937); clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1977) * [[/Patrick Michael Anthony Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald, Patrick Michael Anthony "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G33Q-6K9] - 1908(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4PF Rockhampton (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1802, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930); public servant (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931-1968); clerk (Corinda, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Emu Park, Qld, 1980) - Trovetag: "4PF - Patrick Michael Anthony Fitzgerald" ==''FITZGIBBONS''== * [[/Richard John Fitzgibbons|Fitzgibbons, Richard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXN-QPG] - 1893(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4DV Receive Brisbane (Ascot, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: locomotive fitter (Maryborough, Qld, 1916-1919); engine fitter (Ascot, Qld, 1921-1968) ==''FITZMAURICE''== * [[/James Simcoe Fitzmaurice|Fitzmaurice, James Simcoe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKS-KCF] - 1861(Vic)-1934(SA) - Licences: XYB Perth (1913-1914); 5FT Adelaide (North Walkerville, 1923-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMGD (State Engineer, WA & SA); MIEE, AMIEE - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Claremont, 1914-1916) - TroveTag: "XYB-5FT - James Simcoe Fitzmaurice" ==''FITZPATRICK''== * [[/William Patrick Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick, William Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH1P-T1B] - 1911(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3WF Melbourne (Richmond, 1932-1939; Surrey Hills, 1947-1969; Nunawading, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 876, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Richmond, Vic, 1934-1942); radio engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968); PMG (Nunawading, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FITZSIMMONS''== * [[/Raymond Harold Fitzsimmons|Fitzsimmons, Raymond Harold or Harold Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTZ-2N9] - 1917(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3FI Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3FI Horsham (1947-1955); 3FI Shepparton (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1885, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Horsham, Vic, 1942-1954); technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FITZSIMONS''== * [[/Hilary Blanchard Fitzsimons|Fitzsimons, Hilary Blanchard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBFV-NMN] - 1918(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1938-1939, 1947-1969; Glen Waverley, 1975-1980+); 3ARZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2118, 1938, Vic; BOCP 332, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1943); technician (Auburn, Vic, 1954-1968); public servant (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FLAHERTY''== * [[/Gordon Thomas Holm Flaherty|Flaherty, Gordon Thomas Holm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Q2-C9T] - 1900(Vic)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4CB Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2; federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: postman (South Brisbane, 1922); telephone mechanic (Buranda, 1925; Coorparoo, 1928); mechanic (Camp Hill, 1936; Beaudesert, 1937-1943); technician (Camp Hill, 1949-1963) ==''FLETCHER''== * [[/Austin Fletcher|Fletcher, Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKQ-2QR] - 1891(Eng)-1922(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 128, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Roebourne, 1913); radio operator (Esperance, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Roebourne, 1917-1918); telegraphist (Oakleigh, 1921) * [[/R. I. Fletcher|Fletcher, R. I.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIJ Sydney (Woollahra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FLOOD''== * [[/Arthur George Flood|Flood, Arthur George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BF-HPG] - 1883(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 238, 1916; 2COCP 415, 1932; 1COCP 348, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIL Flinders Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Emita, Flinders Island, Tas, 1914-1919); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1925; Meeandah, Qld, 1928; Eagle Farm, Qld, 1936-1937; Cooktown, Qld, 1943); retired (Cairns, 1954-1958; Eventide Home, Charters Towers, 1963) * [[/John Spencer Flood|Flood, John Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23T-S71] - 1909(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2YS Sydney (Granville, 1937-1938); 2YS Newcastle (Waratah, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 227, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Balmain, NSW, 1933); constable (Harris Park, NSW, 1934-1937); police constable (Waratah, NSW, 1943; Adamstown, NSW, 1949; Police Wireless Station, Waratah, NSW, 1949-1954; Lambton, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Reginald Francis Joseph Flood|Flood, Reginald Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-K1D] - 1913(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2BN Sydney (Hurstville, 1936-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938; Penshurst, 1938-1939; Blakehurst, 1946-1961; Bexley, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1609, 1936, NSW; BOCP 439, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2EI Lindsay John Payne West - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1934-1937; Penshurst, NSW, 1937; Blakehurst, NSW, 1943-1963); engineer (Bexley, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''FOGG''== * [[/Hugh Lillico Fogg|Fogg, Hugh Lillico]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8N-KRZ] - 1900(Tas)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6HF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1939); 5HF Mt Barker (1947-1948); 3AHF Benalla (1954-1960); 6HF Perth (Inglewood, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 787, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Perth, WA, 1931); clerk (Maylands, WA, 1936); bank officer (Maylands, WA, 1943); manager (ANZ Bank, Benalla, Vic, 1954); retired (Inglewood, WA, 1963-1972) ==''FOLDI''== * [[/John Rollo Foldi|Foldi, John Rollo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB2-FCV] - 1904(Sct)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2XO Receive Sydney (McMahons Point, 1923); 4KT Port Moresby, Papua (1933); 9KT Daru, Papua (1947-1948); 9KT Port Moresby, Papua (1954); 9KT Rabaul, New Guinea (1955-1960); 2BKT Sydney (Avalon, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE (Civil), 1963 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Avalon, NSW, 1968) ==''FOLEY''== * [[/Henry James Bartholomew Foley|Foley, Henry James Bartholomew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QZ-5SV] - 1886(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Sydney (Randwick, 1911) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Randwick, 1913); merchant (Drummoyne, 1930-1954) * [[/Joseph Patrick James Foley|Foley, Joseph Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYS1-719] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RQ Sydney (Bondi, 1933-1936); 2RQ Port Hacking (1937-1939); 2RQ Sydney (Erskineville, 1947-1950); 2RQ Blakehurst (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 955, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Crow's Nest, NSW, 1930; Bondi, NSW, 1930-1931); contractor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1934; Port Hacking, NSW, 1937); electrical contractor (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943; Blakehurst, NSW, 1949-1963); contractor (Blakehurst, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''FOLIE''== * [[/Max Ulrich Francis Folie|Folie, Max Ulrich Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VC-Y7F] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3WZ Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1930-1933); 3GZ Mildura (1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 682, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Auburn, 1931); radio engineer (Mildura, 1934-1968) ==''FONTAINE''== * [[/Louis Alfred Fontaine|Fontaine, Louis Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMDQ-L2V] - 1894(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XJB Melbourne (Prahran, 1913-1914); 3FQ Melbourne (Armadale, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT, 1914, No. 3 in Aus and Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; RANRS; coastal wireless operator (VIG, Port Moresby, 1915-1918); - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Radio Station, Wyndham, 1918; Geraldton, 1922; Thursday Island, 1934-1936); telegraphist (St Kilda, 1937); radio telegraphist (Malvern, 1942); electrician (Camberwell, 1949) ==''FOORD''== * [[/Raymond Archibald Foord|Foord, Raymond Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K871-416] - 1909(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1819, 1936, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949)) * [[/Thomas Gellibrand Foord|Foord, Thomas Gellibrand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBNV-H9G] - 1890(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: XJEL Melbourne (Gardiner, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1912-1919; Malvern East, Vic, 1921-1949); not stated (Dromana, Vic, 1954) ==''FOOT''== * [[/Ernest Henry Samuel Foot|Foot, Ernest Henry Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHG-H6B] - 1915(Eng)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3EH Melbourne (Balwyn, 1936-1939; West Brunswick, 1947-1960; Boronia, 1965-1980+); 3AFY Melbourne (Rosebud, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1704, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); wool presser (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); mechanic (Brunswick West, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Boronia, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/George Foot|Foot, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BT-FVF] - 1878(Eng)-1954(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 36, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (South Yarra, 1915; St Kilda, 1916-1917); RAN (Balaclava, 1919); tobacconist (Sandringham, 1925); manager (Prahran, 1937); clerk (St Kilda, 1942); retired (Dandenong, 1949-1954) ==''FORD''== * [[/Robert Ford|Ford, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB4Y-WZ8] - 1916(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1928, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Numerous RFs - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Box Hill, Vic, 1949); agent (Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977); valuer (Templestowe Lower, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FORECAST''== * [[/Arthur Mark Llewllyn Forecast|Forecast, Arthur Mark Llewllyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HPS-H18] - 1901(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3AM Melbourne (Malvern, 1926-1931; St Kilda, 1933; Caulfield, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; The Basin, 1954-1975; Ferntree Gully, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 279, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 141, 1934; BOCP 156, 1938; 1COCP 245, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Malvern, 1925-1928); projectionist (St Kilda, 1931-1934); biograph operator (Caulfield East, 1937-1942; Glenhuntley, 1949); projectionist (The Basin, 1963-1972); retired (Ferntree Gully, 1977; Knoxfield, 1980) ==''FOREMAN''== * [[/Edgar Graham Foreman|Foreman, Edgar Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD95-36X] - 1908(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4GF Ayr (1935-1939); 4GF Townsville (North Ward, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1577, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Stanton Hill, Qld, 1930); salesman (Ayr, Qld, 1934-1937); procurement specialist (Townsville, Qld, 1949); business proprietor (Townsville, Qld, 1954-1968); proprietor (Townsville, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Richard Maynard Foreman|Foreman, Richard Maynard]] - 1915(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3RU Melbourne (Balwyn, 1937-1939); 2DKG Sydney (Vaucluse, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1870, 1937, Vic; BOCP 187, 1938; 2COCP 223, 1939; 1COCP 293, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Canterbury, Vic, 1936-1937); radio technician (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1943; Cairns, Qld, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1954-1958); radio technician (Vaucluse, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FORMAN''== * [[/William Arthur David Forman|Forman, William Arthur David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPB-439] - 1907(WA)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 9WF Patrol Vessel Eros, Rabaul (1938); 9WF M. V. Erica, Lae (1947); 2WF Sydney (Manly, 1948; Beacon Hill, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 534, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: navigator (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1935); shipmaster (Manly, NSW, 1943-1949; Beacon Hill, NSW, 1949-1963; Brookvale, NSW, 1972) ==''FORREST''== * [[/John Forrest|Forrest, John]] - 1847(WA)-1918(???) - state politician, senior federal politician (Postmaster-General 1901, 17 days) ==''FORSHAW''== * [[/Charles Joseph Forshaw|Forshaw, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGW-783] - 1895(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XJDA Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914); V736 Receive Hamilton (1922); 3GQ Receive Hamilton (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Sergeant, Cashier & X-ray attendant, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: cashier (at time of enlistment, 1916); bank clerk (Myrtleford, 1917); clerk (Oakleigh, 1924-1937; Gardiner, 1943; Elsternwick, 1949; Glenhuntly, 1954) ==''FORSTER''== * [[/John Charles Forster|Forster, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHK-ZTZ] - 1901(Eng)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6CI Receive Korbel (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Korbel, WA, 1925-1949; Scarborough, WA, 1954-1972); retired (Scarborough, WA, 1977) * [[/Milton Melrose Forster|Forster, Milton Melrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY9W-2G8] - 1911(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1383, 1934, Vic; AOLCP 237, 1935; COCP2 117, 1937; COCP1 162, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1939-1942) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/628398 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1701807 AWM]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=72811 RAF Commands] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''FORSYTH''== * [[/Royce Arthur Forsyth|Forsyth, Royce Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1R-3S5] - 1917(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 7BC Launceston (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1637, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Launceston, 1943); teacher (Hobart North, 1944); schoolteacher (Bellerive, 1949-1972) ==''FORSYTHE''== * [[/Leonard Edgar Forsythe|Forsythe, Leonard Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBY-MTR] - 1894(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2BF Receive Sydney (Northbridge, 1922); 2BF Sydney (Northbridge, 1922-1929; Drummoyne, 1930-1933; Snapper Island, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 40, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: flagmaker (Northbridge, 1930-1949); department manager (Drummoyne, 1958); ship's chandler (Drummoyne, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "2BF - Leonard Edgar Forsythe" ==''FORTESCUE''== * [[/Charles Fortescue|Fortescue, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD8X-GQ7] - 1893(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4GE Toowoomba (1922-1924); 4CF Toowoomba (1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (Army, CMF, Colonel); WW2; jeweller - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Toowoomba, 1913-1958); nil (Toowoomba, 1963-1968) - Trovetag: "4GE-4CF - Charles Fortescue" ==''FORWOOD''== * [[/Walter Reginald Brendan Forwood|Forwood, Walter Reginald Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSN-3T8] - 1908(SA)-1974(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Torrensville, 1923); 2XL Sydney (Randwick, 1930-1931); 2BZ Sydney (Randwick, 1930-1931; Mosman, 1933-1935) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 965, 1927 (Spark) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1937); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1972) ==''FOSTER''== * [[/Ernest John Foster|Foster, Ernest John "Ernie"]] - 1914(Qld)-1967(Qld) - 4BY Brisbane, amateur operator (no record of AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), broadcast engineer (4MB, 4BU), military (WW2, RAAF) * [[/James Foster|Foster, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2Z-27G] - 1915(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5TX Adelaide (North Kensington, 1933-1939); 5LU Adelaide (Dulwich, 1947-1948; Oaklands, 1954-1965; Marion, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1140, 1933, SA; 1COCP 1046, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (Frewville, SA, 1943) * [[/Norman Cecil Foster|Foster, Norman Cecil "Norm"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87W-KYM] - 1896(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: XAF Sydney (Rozelle, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: solderer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1937; Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1954); sheet metal worker (Ryde, NSW, 1958) * [[/Quintin John Foster|Foster, Quintin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3VG-LQD] - 1915(Qld)-1998(Egypt) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2197, 1938, Qld; COCP1 1025, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1511464 AWM OBE 1967] - Electoral Rolls: mailman (Grantham, Qld, 1936-1937); warrant officer (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Lyneham, ACT, 1963; Macquarie, ACT, 1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10114802 AWM] ==''FOURRO''== * [[/Reginald Victor Fourro|Fourro, Reginald Victor "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4D1-YRR] - 1906(NZ)-1978(ACT) - Licences: 2VF Corowa (1930-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 703, 1930, NSW; AOLCP 165, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Narrandera, 1930); telephone mechanic (Corowa, 1931-1935); wireless mechanic (Corowa, 1936); mechanic (Brighton-le-Sands, 1937); foreman mechanic (2CY Canberra, 1943-1954); supervising technician (2BA Bega, 1958-1963); technician (Merimbula, 1968-1972) ==''FOWLES''== * [[/Gordon Malcolm Fowles|Fowles, Gordon Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H2-RC9] - 1911(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1931); 3AMF Melbourne (Wheeler's Hill, 1948-1960; Avonsleigh, 1965-1969); 3AMF Cowes (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 490, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: panel beater (Albert Park, 1943; Hamilton, 1949); farmer (Avonsleigh, 1968); retired (Cowes, 1972) ==''FOX''== * [[/Arthur Fox|Fox, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4Y-WZQ] - 1908(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2KP Sydney (Rose Bay, 1931-1939, 1946-1954; Caringbah, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 794, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1954); electrical contractor (Caringbah, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/William George Fox|Fox, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BY-J5Z] - 1886(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 106, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Comment: several contemporaneous WG Fox; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FOXCROFT''== * [[/Allan Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQS-K5P] - 1921(WA)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 6AF Perth (Victoria Park, 1937-1939); 3AE Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1859, 1937, WA; 1COCP 506, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1949-1963); engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Norman Gordon Roy Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Norman Gordon Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Q-KQK] - 1917(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3UQ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1947; Northcote, 1948-1969); 3BNF Melbourne (Viewbank, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2277, 1939, Vic; COCP2 622, 1942; BOCP 623, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Relationships: Nephew of 2AKG Norman Howard Foxcroft - Electoral Rolls: assurance superintendent (Northcote, Vic, 1949-1968); proprietor (Heidelberg, Vic, 1972; Viewbank, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Howard Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Norman Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJDK-6FY] - 1896(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AKG Sydney (Arncliffe, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 830, 1924; COCP2 203, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Uncle of 3UQ-3BNF Norman Gordon Roy Foxcroft - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Edgecliff, NSW, 1936); clerk (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1937; Arncliffe, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''FRAME''== * [[/Vivian Horace Frame|Frame, Vivian Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ1-4QT] - 1899(Qld)-1959(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Mareeba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman ( Brisbane City, Qld); public works officer (Mareeba, Qld, 1922); architect (Brisbane City, Qld, 1925-1928; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1937; Virginia, Qld, 1949-1954; Norman Park, Qld, 1958) ==''FRANCIS''== * [[/John William Francis|Francis, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHW-WHZ] - 1907(Eng)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2OF Broken Hill (1936-1939); 2OF Parkes (1946-1947); 2OF Doonside (1948-1956); 2OF Euchareena (1957-1961); 2BQH Sydney (Rockside, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1753, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Broken Hill, NSW, 1933-1934); mechanic (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1937); postmaster (Doonside, NSW, 1949-1958); no occupation (Molong, NSW, 1963) ==''FRANK''== * [[/Kendall Thomas Frank|Frank, Kendall Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-TGZ] - 1904(WA)-1951(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 921, 1926; 2COCP 289, 1930; 1COCP 64, 1935 - ship wireless operator (AWA), coastal wireless operator, amateur operator?, broadcast engineer (4PM) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lakemba, 1943) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/frank-kendall-thomas-10236 ADB] ==''FRANKLIN''== * [[/John Percival Franklin|Franklin, John Percival]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT93-1HZ] - 1922(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ALP Sydney (North Sydney, 1939; Cammeray, 1946; North Sydney, 1947-1950; Crows Nest, 1954-1958); 2ALP Umina (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2263, 1939, NSW; COCP3 3713, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Crows Nest, NSW, 1949-1958); engineer (Umina, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''FRANZI''== * [[/William Ronald Franzi|Franzi, William Ronald "Bill" (formerly Emilio Stefan)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBG2-WYP] - 1909(Italy)-1994(SA) - Licences: 4FR Atherton (1938-1939); 5FR Adelaide (Da Costa Park, 1946-1965; Glenelg East, 1969-1975); 5VK American Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2192, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (IREE); military (RAAF); employment (radio technician); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FRASER''== * [[/Albert Fraser|Fraser, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G17H-PZW] - 1899(Sct)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3NG Redcliffs (1947-1948); 3NG Melbourne (Mentone, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2169, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: horticulturist (Red Cliffs, Vic, 1949); boilermaker (Mentone, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/James Douglas Fraser|Fraser, James Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NS-MQ3] - 1900(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2JF Quirindi (1930-1935) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 637, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Quirindi, 1930-1943); engineer (Picton, 1949-1954) * [[/John Henry Fraser|Fraser, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WY-NZK] - 1915(NSW)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2AFJ Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1938; North Sydney, 1939; Pymble, 1950; St Ives, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1821, 1936, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 84, 1936; COCP1 132, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Haberfield, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1949-1968); clerk (St Ives, NSW, 1977); farmer (Colo Heights, NSW, 1980) * [[/H. Fraser|Fraser, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 2JC Tamworth (1924-1925), amateur operator (no record of AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), amateur broadcaster * [[/Henry George Fraser|Fraser, Henry George]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 1001, 1932, No. ?? in ?? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: Not yet identified, at least two HGF engineers * [[/Noel Roderick Fraser|Fraser, Noel Roderick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTQ-LCK] - 1933(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (circa 1950) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (West Ryde, NSW, 1958); chemist (Turramurra South, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FRAZER''== * [[/A. G. Frazer|Frazer, A. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914); 3PZ Receive Melbourne (Camberwell, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Edward Frazer|Frazer, Charles Edward "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6T-55R] - 1880(Vic)-1913(Vic) - politician (Postmaster-General, 1911-1913) - TroveTag: "Charles Edward Frazer" * [[/Charles John Frazer|Frazer, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVJK-8KJ] - 1882(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XIB Sydney (Granville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Camperdown, 1903) - Comment: Identification needs to be checked ==''FREE''== * [[/George Bertram Free|Free, George Bertram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR76-G3R] - 1907(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2IT Sydney (Willoughby, 1936-1937; Canterbury, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified in R.A.N.) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: R.A.N. (Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1937); naval rating (Canterbury, NSW, 1937-1943); insurance inspector (Canterbury, NSW, 1949; Belmore, NSW, 1949); taxi cab proprietor (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1954-1972) ==''FREEMAN''== * [[/Arthur Charles Freeman|Freeman, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZL-4F7] - 19??(???)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AS Sydney (Burwood, 1929-1939; Ashfield, 1946-1958; Cheltenham, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 544, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: packer (Newtown, 1930-1931; East Sydney, 1933-1935); engineer (Burwood, 1936-1937; Ashfield, 1943-1958; Cheltenham, 1963-1968) - individual not fully identified * [[/ John Eric Leslie Freeman|Freeman, John Eric Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHJ-1CM] - 1905(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2UK Sydney (Lidcombe, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1576, 1935, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Lidcombe, NSW, 1933-1937); mechanic (Lambton, NSW, 1943-1954; Hamilton, NSW, 1958) * [[/L. Freeman|Freeman, L.]] - 18??-19?? - Licences: XQB Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FREESTONE''== * [[/Leslie Roy Freestone|Freestone, Leslie Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCK-NB5] - 1896(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Ballarat (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Ballarat, 1916-1920); commercial traveller (Ballarat, 1921-1936); traveller (Brighton, 1937-1954); nil (Geelong, 1977-1980) ==''FREMLIN''== * [[/Kenneth Fremlin|Fremlin, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K69J-CHK] - 1899(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: XACQ Sydney (Newtown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 227, 1937 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cootamundra, NSW, 1930-1937; Control Station, Goulburn, NSW, 1943-1958); civil servant (Bundanoon, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''FRETTEN''== * [[/O'Della Paul Fretten|Fretten, O'Della Paul "Paul"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G845-BQH] - 1894(Eng)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 2RU Sydney (Concord, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 460, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Concord, 1930; Strathfield, 1933); foreman (Lane Cove, 1936-1937); public servant (St Kilda, 1943); cafe proprietor (Melbourne, 1949); sales manager (St Kilda, 1963); instructor (Brighton, 1967-1968); retired (Malvern East, 1972; Fitzroy North, 1977) ==''FREW''== * [[/Geoffrey Samuel Vernon Frew|Frew, Geoffrey Samuel Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87N-ZC1] - 1909(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3PM Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1928-1933; Brighton, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 3PL Melbourne (Brighton, 1960); 3JK Melbourne (Brighton, 1969); 3PM Melbourne (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 402, 1928, Vic; AOLCP 66, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1933); manager (Brighton, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1943; Brighton, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''FRIAR''== * [[/Archibald Owen Friar|Friar, Archibald Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4LQ-LGV] - 1905(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AO Ulmarra (1929-1931); 2AO Grafton, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 504, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chainman (Ulmarra, 1930-1937); garage proprietor (South Grafton, 1943-1963) ==''FROGLEY''== * [[/Gerard James Frogley|Frogley, Gerard James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7K7-JNM] - 1902(Eng)-1977(Eng) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Richmond, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 240, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (East Melbourne, 1924); battery mechanic (Richmond, 1925-1931) ==''FROMHOLTZ''== * [[/Cedric Atherton Fromholtz|Fromholtz, Cedric Atherton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM5F-P6W] - 1910(Qld)-1993(Tas) - Licences: 3UY Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 843, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1937; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943); cashier (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1963) ==''FRY''== * [[/Alfred Turner Fry|Fry, Alfred Turner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRX-2SL] - 1881(NSW)-1928(Vic) - Licences: 7BG Receive Queenstown (1923); Receive Queenstown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Ballarat, 1917; Queenstown, Tas, 1919-1922; Sandringham, 1924-1927) * [[/Reginald Hall Fry|Fry, Reginald Hall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6Y-9WN] - 1891(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2KC Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922); 2KC Sydney (Croydon, 1922-1929; Killara, 1930-1933); 2KC Parkes (1934); 2KC Goulburn (1935-1936); 2KC Wollongong (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 86, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1914-1919, Sapper, 2nd Signal Troop; Australian Flying Corps); apprentice (Railway Workshops) - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Gordon, 1930; Killara, 1933; Goulburn, 1935-1936; Wollongong, 1937; Killara, 1943-1968); engineer (Killara, 1972) - TroveTag: "2KC - Reginald Hall Fry" ==''FRYAR''== * [[/Charles Frederick Luxton Fryar|Fryar, Charles Frederick Luxton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W7-DX1] - 1909(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2NP Sydney (Gladesville, 1933-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1179, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''FRYER''== * [[/Keith Norman Fryer|Fryer, Keith Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KH-TZ8] - 1906(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 2KF Sydney (Suspension Bridge, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 332, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Neutral Bay, 1930-1931; Northbridge, 1934; North Sydney, 1936; Mosman, 1943-1949) ==''FULCHER''== * [[/J. Fulcher|Fulcher, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, (Halcyon, P. 4) ==''FULLER''== * [[/Harold Sydney Fuller|Fuller, Harold Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5X-1WQ] - 1914(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3HF Melbourne (Essendon, 1932-1939); 3HF Warrnambool (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 877, 1932, Vic; BOCP 96, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Hugh John Maesmore Fuller|Fuller, Hugh John Maesmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMX-2MS] - 1915(NSW)-2006(Eng) - Licences: 2VK Albury (1935-1939, 1947-1950 - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 36, 1935; COCP1 63, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Albury, NSW, 1936-1943) ==''FULTON''== * [[/William Augustus Fulton|Fulton, William Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYSC-N4P] - 1910(Vic)-1997(WA) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Canterbury, 1934-1939; Alphington, 1947; North Balwyn, 1948; Canterbury, 1954-1956); 6FX Perth (South Perth, 1960; Como, 1965-1969; Victoria Park, 1975; Menora, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1366, 1934, Vic; TVOCP 170, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1937); airman (Alphington, Vic, 1942); technician (Deepdene, Vic, 1954); public servant (Como, WA, 1963-1968; Mt Lawley, Vic, 1972; Victoria Park, WA, 1977-1980); retired (Menora, WA, 1980) ==''FURNEAUX''== * [[/Edgar Frank Furneaux|Furneaux, Edgar Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQR-7DN] - 1912(Eng)-1991(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1307, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radiotrician (Waikerie, SA, 1939); mechanic (5CK Crystal Brook, SA, 1941-1943) ==''FURZE''== * [[/John Alan Richard Furze|Furze, John Alan Richard, "Alan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G584-NR6] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2HF Sydney (Manly, 1933-1936; Seaforth, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Beecroft, 1948-1950; Killara, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 424, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1933-1935); constable (Seaforth, NSW, 1936-1943); airline pilot (Beecroft, NSW, 1949); pilot (Killara, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''FUSSELL''== * [[/Robert Maxwell Fussell|Fussell, Robert Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGT7-XVY] - 1910(Eng)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2SS Sydney (Naremburn, 1934-1936; Willoughby, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1260, 1934, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: packer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1931; Naremburn, NSW, 1935); storeman (Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1937); court keeper (Albury, NSW, 1943) ==''FYSH''== * [[/Philip Oakley Fysh|Fysh, Philip Oakley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNP-534] - 1835(Eng)-1919(Tas) - state politician (MLC Tas, 1860s through 1890s; MHA Tas 1870s), senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1903-1904) - Relationships: grandfather of 7PF Philip Oakley Fysh * [[/Philip Oakley Fysh|Fysh, Philip Oakley "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YS-4ZR] - 1897(Tas)-1966(Tas) - Licences: 7PF Launceston (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 128, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Launceston Radio Experimenters' Club, WIA Launceston); WW2 - Relationships: grandson of Philip Oakley Fysh, federal Postmaster-General 1903-1904 - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Launceston, 1922-1954) - TroveTag: "7PF - Philip Oakley Fysh" =='''G'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''GABBERTAS''== * [[/Jack Gabbertas|Gabbertas, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF9C-2W7] - 1915(Eng)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6GB Perth (Maylands, 1936-1939; Mt Hawthorn, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1810, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); mechanic (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1980) ==''GADSDEN''== * [[/Stanley Wilkinson Gadsden|Gadsden, Stanley Wilkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM38-WZ2] - 1887(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3SW Melbourne (Kew, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 26, 1924, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil); radio clubs (WIA Vic, Chief of Council, 1926); placed 2nd in 3LO amateur broadcasting competition 1926 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Kew, 1908-1915); manufacturer (Kew, 1917-1954) - TroveTag: "3SW - Stanley Wilkinson Gadsden" & "!Wikibooks Gadsden" ==''GALBRAITH''== * [[/Leslie Colin Campbell Galbraith|Galbraith, Leslie Colin Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLY1-L1H] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2ABD Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1936-1938; Edgecliffe, 1939, 1946-1948); 2ABD Bega (1950); 2ABD Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1954-1965; Bayview, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1604, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); merchant (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1933); director (Paddington, NSW, 1949-1963); company director (Bayview, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''GALL''== * [[/William Leslie Gall|Gall, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W5C-H3P] - 1888(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XADA Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1930-1937; Bexley, NSW, 1943-1954) ==''GALLE''== * [[/Reginald Victor Galle|Galle, Reginald Victor "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2P-KXN] - 1912(SA)-2008(SA)96yo - Licences: 5QR Adelaide (Prospect, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Enfield, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 834, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Jabuk, SA, 1939-1941); schoolteacher (Tailem Bend, SA, 1943) ==''GAMBLE''== * [[/William Ray Gamble|Gamble, William Ray "Ray"]] - 1928(NSW)-2011(NSW) - broadcast engineer (BOCP 961, 1948), station manager, radio network principal [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/vale-ray-gamble Radio Info] ==''GAMMIE''== * [[/Andrew Victor Gammie|Gammie, Andrew Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKYV-85N] - 1909(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2VR Sydney (Artarmon, 1932-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 963, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1935; Randwick, NSW, 1937-1949); engineer (Kingsford, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''GAMON''== * [[/George Arthur Gamon|Gamon, George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZL1-2JD] - 1900(Vic)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 3GG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1925-1926; Middle Park, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 89, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAN); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Prahran Gardens, Vic, 1922-1924); University (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1933); manager (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); engineer (Mentone, Vic, 1942-1954; Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Woody Point, Qld, 1972; Labrador, Qld, 1977) ==''GANNON''== * [[/Gilbert Roscoe Gannon|Gannon, Gilbert Roscoe "Ross"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5P-T61] - 1891(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XCF Sydney (Artarmon, 1913-1914); 2LD Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Chatswood, NSW, 1913; Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1937); public servant (Pymble, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''GARDINER''== * [[/Ian Donald Russell Gardiner|Gardiner, Ian Donald Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZN-QWW] - 1915(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ABY Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1610, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); medical practitioner (Manly, NSW, 1943; Helensburgh, NSW, 1954; Ryde, NSW, 1958; West Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Vincent Gardiner|Gardiner, Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2GJ-9QS] - 1893(Eng)-1971(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 248, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken) - ship wireless operator; instructor Marconi School of Wireless, Sydney - Electoral Rolls: agent (Jolimont, Vic, 1925; Hawthorn, Vic, 1928); company manager (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930); manufacturer (Brisbane CBD, Qld, 1931; New Farm, Qld, 1934; Centennial Park, NSW, 1935; Mosman Park, WA, 1943; Greenmount, WA, 1954-1968) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118863733 Trove Bio] - TroveTag: "Vincent Gardiner" & "!Wikibooks Gardiner" ==''GARDNER''== * [[/John Kelvin Gardner|Gardner, John Kelvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPDD-8K8] - 1913(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3NA Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1933-1939; Ringwood, 1947); 3NA Warrnambool (1948-1965); 3NA Melbourne (Middle Park, 1969-1975); 3NA Cannons Creek (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1132, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Another contemporaneous JKG - Relationships: Son of 2AN Walter Everson Gardner - Electoral Rolls: student (Ormond College, Carlton South, Vic, 1936); medical practitioner (Royal Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, 1937; Warrnambool, Vic, 1949-1967; Albert Park, Vic, 1968-1977); medical officer (Cannons Creek, Vic, 1980) * [[/Walter Everson Gardner|Gardner, Walter Everson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYN-GGD] - 1873(USA)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2AN Receive Broken Hill (1922); 2AN Broken Hill (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Father of 3NA John Kelvin Gardner - Electoral Rolls: mine manager (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930-1937) ==''GARING''== * [[/William Henry Garing|Garing, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WV-2YG] - 1910(Vic)-2004(NSW) - Licences: Nil identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 431, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: cadet (Point Cook, 1931-1934); airman (Point Cook, 1937); RAAF officer (Townsville, 1943; Point Cook, Vic, 1958; Williamtown, NSW, 1958); executive director (Turramurra, 1968); director (Turramurra, 1980) ==''GARNER''== * [[/Alan Raymond Garner|Garner, Alan Raymond]] - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician! (Frankston, 1963-1980) * [[/Harold Hugh Garner|Garner, Harold Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G13B-LDW] - 1911(Eng)-2001(NT) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2135, 1938, WA; BOCP 256, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1930-1946) - Awards: Member OBE (Civil), for Principal of the Adult Education Centre, Darwin, 1969) - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Harvey, WA, 1936); miner (Norseman, WA, 1937); broadcaster (Minding, WA, 1943); examiner of patents (Barton, ACT, 1949; Ainslie, ACT, 1954); education (Darwin, 1963-1972); retired (Darwin, NT, 1977) * [[/Walter Brendon Garner|Garner, Walter Brendon or Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4M-1PQ] - 1896(WA)-1986(WA) - Licences: XYV Perth (City, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Nedlands, WA, 1931-1937); soldier (West Perth, WA, 1943; research officer (West Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Perth, WA, 1958-1972; West Perth, WA, 1977-1980) ==''GARNETT''== * [[/Brian Garnett|Garnett, Brian]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4AHN Currimundi, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), ==''GARRAN''== * [[/Richard Randolph Garran|Garran, Richard Randolph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K822-L54] - 1903(Vic)-1991(ACT) - Licences: 3AW Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, 1924-1925); manager (Semaphore, SA, 1941; Caulfield, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''GARRETT''== * [[/Horace Benjamin Walter Garrett|Garrett, Horace Benjamin Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PD-9SV] - 1906(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3JI Melbourne (Box Hill, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Box Hill, 1928-1934); radio mechanic (Box Hill, 1936); salesman (Box Hill, 1943-1977) ==''GARTH''== * [[/Reginald Garth|Garth, Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DX-47Z] - 1903(Eng)-1959(Tas) - Licences: 2VZ Sydney (Coogee, 1930; Clovelly, 1931-1933; Bankstown, 1934-1936); 4VZ Mackay (1937-1939); 3SF Melbourne (Preston, 1948; Seaford, 1954); 7RG Trevallyn, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 584, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1933); mechanic (Bankstown, NSW, 1934-1936); electrician (Slade Point, Qld, 1937-1943; Beaconsfield, Tas, 1958) ==''GATFIELD''== * [[/Henry Alfred Gatfield|Gatfield, Henry Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSD-7Q6] - 1887(Eng)-1951(SA) - Licences: XJEG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: motor expert (Geelong, Vic, 1909); automobile expert (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1917); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1919) ==''GAY''== * [[/Augustus Holman Gay|Gay, Augustus Holman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PF-938] - 1902(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3SM Warragul (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Warragul, 1927-1934); engineer (South Yarra, 1936-1954); electrical engineer (Kew, 1963-1980) * [[/Vivian James Gay|Gay, Vivian James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYT8-VJJ] - 1908(NSW)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 2VI Sydney (Chatswood, 1935-1939; North Sydney, 1946-1947; Lane Cove, 1948-1965); 2VI Burradoo (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1510, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (Artarmon, 1930-1937; Chatswood, 1943); master printer (Lane Cove, 1949-1968); printer (Artarmon, 1972); retired (Burradoo, 1977-1980) ==''GAYLARD''== * [[/George Samuel Arthur Gaylard|Gaylard, George Samuel Arthur or Arthur George Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQN-VRX] - 1898(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: XJC Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: draper (Canterbury, Vic, 1922); merchant (Shepparton, Vic, 1925-1968) ==''GEAKE''== * [[/Wilfred Vivian Geake|Geake, Wilfred Vivian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTF-H1J] - 1893(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5BR Receive Kooringa (1922); 5BR Receive (Murray Bridge, 1923); Receive Murray Bridge (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hillside, SA, 1939) ==''GEARY''== * [[/Kermit Erwin Geary|Geary, Kermit Erwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMN-89Z] - 1917(USA)-2010(USA)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - listener (1930s to 2000s; MW, SW, FM, Utility) - QSLs: Entire QSL collection (1000s) was donated to NRC by KEG, thence to AMP and is archived at NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mcall/name/kermit-geary-obituary?id=13033505 Obit & Comments]; [https://nationalradioclub.org/QSLs/Geary/index.html NRC QSLs] ==''GEDDES''== * [[/Frank Albert Geddes|Geddes, Frank Albert]] - 1901(NSW)-1922(NSW) - 2GC Sydney (Waverley, 1922, receive only), amateur operator (pre AOCP, no record of AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), radio clubs (Waverley Radio Club), due to age licence held in name of father Francis G Geddes ==''GEE''== * [[/Kenneth Harrie Gee|Gee, Kenneth Harrie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1W-42N] - 1919(Vic)-2014(Vic)95yo - Licences: 3IA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; Blackburn, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2152, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); draftsman (Blackburn, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Frederick Gee|Gee, Richard Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHPH-D8K] - 1911(Tas)-2000(Tas) - Licences: 7RF Hobart (New Town, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2439, 1940, Tas - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, NCO or other, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical salesman (New Town, Tas, 1936-1972) ==''GEEVES''== * [[/Philip Leslie Geeves|Geeves, Philip Leslie "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88C-Y8Y] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - radio broadcaster (VK2ME, 2CH, ABC); employment (AWA, 1937-1970s); journalist (SMH); historian (AWA, broadcasting); awards (OAM, 1980) - Electoral Rolls: radio executive (Bexley, 1949-1963); executive (Hurstville South, 1972-1980) ==''GEISEL''== * [[/Elizabeth Aileen Geisel|Wallace nee Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK7-NJ4] - 1921(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5YL Murray Bridge (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1788, 1936, SA; 2COCP 448, 1941; 1COCP 544, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''GELDARD''== * [[/Horace Rendalls Geldard|Geldard, Horace Rendalls]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSP-ZB8] - 1901(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6GD Perth (Victoria Park, 1939, 1947-1948; Queens Park, 1954; Bayswater, 1955, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2327, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Spencers Brook, WA, 1925); linesman (East Perth, WA, 1925); fireman (Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1949); turbine driver (Canning, WA, 1954; Bayswater, WA, 1958-1968) ==''GEORGE''== * [[/Carl William George|George, Carl William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZJ-WMF] - 1878(???)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2UG Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 853, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Mosman, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Heinrich Alfred August George|George, Heinrich Alfred August "Henry", "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G387-XZ4] - 1899(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3ZP Melbourne (Footscray, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, 1919-1963) * [[/Vernon Harold George|George, Vernon Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN41-TZL] - 1897(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3HJ Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1931-1939, 1947-1960; Mt Martha, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 265, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Coburg, 1921-1928); clerk (Heidelberg, Vic, 1931-1963); retired (Mt Martha, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Ray Leonard George|George, Ray Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3G-SGY] - 1897(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XPB Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Auburn, Vic, 1919; Kew, Vic, 1922-1924; Horsham, Vic, 1927-1928; Parkville, Vic, 1931); garage proprietor (Kew, Vic, 1936); architect (Armadale, Vic, 1943; Prahran, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1958; Albert Park, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''GEORGESON''== * [[/James Georgeson|Georgeson, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTS1-17Q] - 1897(Eng)-1976(Taiwan) - Licences: 5JD Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1938); 2AKU Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1939; Granville, 1946-1947; Artarmon, 1948-1954; Lane Cove (1955); Artarmon (1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1783, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1943); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1972) ==''GERAGHTY''== *[[/James Anselm Geraghty|Geraghty, James Anselm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVD-VY9] - 1877(???)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CS Receive Townsville (1923); 4CS Townsville (1923-1924); 4CS Brisbane (Nudgee, 1924); 4CS Gympie (1924); 4CS Townsville (1925); 4CS Gympie (1925-1927); 2JG Wagga Wagga (1929); 7CB Launceston (1931); 4CB Brisbane (Nudgee, 1933); 4AC Bundaberg (1934) - Qualifications: AOCP 186, 1925, No. 17 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; minister of religion and teacher (Christian Brothers) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Ballarat, 1906; Gympie, 1909-1913; Dunedin, 1914-1916; South Brisbane, 1919-1925; Tamworth, 1930; Bundaberg, 1934; Ipswich, 1943; Albion, 1949; Gympie, 1954); retired (Boondall, 1958-1968) ==''GERARD''== * [[/John Walter Gerard|Gerard, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYH3-PS2] - 1906(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ADN Coffs Harbour (1936-1939, 1946-1969); 2ADN Bonville (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1755, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1930-1954); theatre manager (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Bonville, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GIBBENS''== * [[/Arthur James Gibbens|Gibbens, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZB-CJS] - 1915(SA)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2BT Sydney (Waverley, 1933-1934; Randwick, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1144, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 266, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Clovelly, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Artarmon, NSW, 1949); electrical engineer (Watson, ACT, 1963-1977) ==''GIBBINGS''== * [[/William Edgar Gibbings|Gibbings, William Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97W1-P9B] - 1913(WA)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2NH Sydney (Marrickville, 1933-1937); 3NH Melbourne (Essendon, 1938); 2XN Sydney (Castle Hill, 1947-1955; Marrickville, 1956; Strathfield, 1957-1969; Homebush, 1980); 4WO Brisbane (Kedron, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1190, 1933, NSW; COCP1 113, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, Signals Division, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Castle Hill, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Castle Hill, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); company executive (Strathfield, NSW, 1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GIBBON''== * [[/Thomas Foster Gibbon|Gibbon, Thomas Foster]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G857-MWS] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJAV Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Kew, 1923); 3XZ Melbourne (Kew, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: student (Kew, 1919-1925); electrical engineer (Kew, 1928-1954); engineer (Kew, 1963) ==''GIBBONS''== * [[/Eric Thomas Gibbons|Gibbons, Eric Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWDC-S3M] - 1911(SA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3AGB Warracknabeal (1947-1948); 3AGB Swan Hill (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2209, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Oyen, Vic, 1935); manager (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1949); theatre manager (Swan Hill, Vic, 1954) * [[/Frederick Gibbons|Gibbons, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2XB-YRJ] - 1907(Wales)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FG Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: AOCP 255, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Neutral Bay, 1930); clerk (Gordon, 1954-1968); director (Turramurra, 1972-1977) ==''GIBSON''== * [[/E. G. Gibson|Gibson, E. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Ormiston, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified *[[/Edgar McLean Gibson|Gibson, Edgar McLean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5W-SM5] - 1877(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1923-1925), possibly held on behalf of son Leighton - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs - Relationships: father of 4AN William Leighton Gibson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Toowoomba, 1908-1917; Greenslopes, 1922); engineer (Manly, 1936-1937; Hawthorne, 1943-1968) *[[/George Holland Gibson|Gibson, George Holland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MXPG-HB4] - 1892(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: XQG Brisbane (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Fortitude Valley, 1915-1917); mechanic (Newmarket, 1919-1928; New Farm, 1937-1943); telephone technician (Bulimba, 1954-1977) * [[/Percy Reginald Gibson|Gibson, Percy or Percival Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2N-GJ7] - 1914(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3GX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1936-1939; Yarraville, 1947-1948; Ringwood, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1666, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); accountant (Kingsville, Vic, 1949; Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/Richard Leslie Gibson|Gibson, Richard Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QNS-G8V] - 1900(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2GH Alstonville (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 578, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Alstonville, 1930-1949); retired (Alstonville, 1963-1968; Ballina, 1972) * [[/William Gerrand Gibson|Gibson, William Gerrand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWJY-5G9] - 1869(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Politician, Federal Postmaster-General 1923-1929- TroveTag: "William Gerrand Gibson" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gibson-william-gerrand-6313 ADB] *[[/William Leighton Gibson|Gibson, William Leighton "Leighton" & "Gibby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5W-Q7S] - 1907(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: AOCP 73, 1925, No. 7 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (QRN "Bananalander"); wireless business employee (Phillips Radio) - Relationships: son of 4AN Edgar McLean Gibson - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Manly, Qld, 1936-1937; Camp Hill, Qld, 1943); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1949); business executive (Balgowlah, NSW, 1958); regional representative (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "4AN - William Leighton Gibson" & "!Wikibooks Gibson" ==''GIDDINGS''== * [[/Albert Hudson Giddings|Giddings or Whitney, Albert Hudson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXR4-PDP] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 5FI Adelaide (Nailsworth, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1556, 1935, SA; 1COCP 102, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant, Signals) - Electoral Rolls: PMG employee (Sale, Vic, 1968); technician (Elwood, Vic, 1972); clerk (Hughs, ACT, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/612780 VWMA] * [[/Albert William James Giddings|Giddings, Albert William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9711-NG3] - 1909(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3DG Stratford (1935-1939); 3DG Numurkah (1947-1948); 3DG Lancefield (1954-1969); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1574, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster;; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer) - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Culgoa, Vic, 1931); bank clerk (Pakenham East, Vic, 1934); bank officer (Stratford, Vic, 1936-1937); warrant officer RAAF (Point Cook, Vic, 1942); bank official (Numurkah, Vic, 1949) ==''GILCHRIST''== * [[/V. H. Gilchrist|Gilchrist, V. H. "Gil"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9VG Slate Creek via Wau, New Guinea - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GILDER''== * [[/Donald George Gilder|Gilder, Donald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5F8-D2F] - 1915(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 2NV Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1939, 1948-1950); 3AHG Melbourne (Burwood, 1954-1965; Box Hill South, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2358, 1939, NSW; BOCP 455, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: advertising representative (Coburg, Vic, 1937); salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949); executive (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); manager (Wattle Park, Vic, 1967; Box Hill South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''GILFILLAN''== * [[/William Charles Kent Gilfillan|Gilfillan, William Charles Kent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPF-93Q] - 1869(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2AM Receive Sydney (Greenwich, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: independent means (Manly, 1913); soldier (Manly, 1930-1935); no occupation (Redfern, 1937); manufacturer (Mosman, 1943-1949) ==''GILHOOLEY''== * [[/Joseph Aloysius Forrest Gilhooley|Gilhooley, Joseph Aloysius Forrest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPF-L6N] - 1877(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2AH Receive Sydney (Woollahra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darlinghurst, 1903; Hunters Hill, 1930-1935); traveller (Hunters Hill, 1937-1949) ==''GILL''== * [[/Alan Stewart Gill|Gill, Alan Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH6B-JQ4] - 1907(NSW)-1983(Tas) - Licences: 7AS Launceston (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 191, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; scientist & engineer (Electrolytic Zinc Co) - Electoral Rolls: research chemist (Hobart Central, 1928; Sandy Bay, 1936-1949); chemist (Hobart South, 1954) * [[/Alfred Wyatt McKenzie Gill|Gill, Alfred Wyatt McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBP-B8D] - 1908(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2TS Receive Sydney (Killara, 1923); 2TS Sydney (Killara, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: barrister (Killara, 1933-1937; Wahroonga, 1949); soldier (Wahroonga, 1943); airline officer (Wahroonga, 1954-1958) ==''GILLANDERS''== * [[/Bruce Charles Gillanders|Gillanders, Bruce Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56N-QZH] - 1915(NSW)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 2XS Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1391, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant, 1942-1955) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1936); A.M.F. (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1954-1968); project officer (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''GILLETT''== * [[/Clarence Rex Gregory Gillett|Gillett, Clarence Rex Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWJC-ZDW] - 1919(SA?)-2020(SA) - prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer (1940-1990), clubs (All Wave All World DX Club, Australian DX Radio Club (SA Branch), South Australian DX Radio Club, Australian Radio DX Club, Southern Cross DX Club, DX Australia, New Zealand Radio DX League) - substantial portion (100+) of QSL collection survives (SSD, NFSA) ==''GILLHAM''== * [[/Norman William Gillham|Gillham, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTT-M8V] - 1906(Tas)-1994(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1923-1924); 7NW Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 176, 1925, Tas; CPRT 944, 1927 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Sandy Bay, 1928); joiner (Queensborough, 1936-1937); builder (Nelson, 1943-1954) * [[/Charles Alfred Gillham|Gillham, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFJP-4NB] - 1888(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2427, 1940, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GILLON''== * [[/Peter Clifford Gillon|Gillon, Peter Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7M-X53] - 1895(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 99, 1915 - Coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: operator (Bondi, 1934); radio telegraphist (Crow's Nest, NSW, 1936; Cooktown, Qld, 1937; Townsville, 1943); telegraphist (Kensington, NSW, 1949-1954; Cremorne, 1958); radio operator (Cremorne, 1963-1968) ==''GILMOUR''== * [[/Norman Stanley Gilmour|Gilmour, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZD-PVG] - 1890(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2ZU Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1930; Potts Point, 1931; City, 1933-1939; Mosman, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 28, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: director (Neutral Bay, 1930); business manager (Darlinghurst, 1931); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1937; Mosman, 1943-1958) ==''GINBEY''== * [[/Ian Haldane Ginbey|Ginbey, Ian Haldane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM1-73N] - 1913(WA)-1962(WA) - Licences: 6IG Perth (Fremantle, 1938-1939; Bicton, 1947-1948; Attadale, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2084, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Fremantle, WA, 1936; Fremantle, WA, 1937; South Fremantle, WA, 1943); salesman (Melville, WA, 1958) ==''GINGER''== * [[/Ubitt Victor Ginger|Ginger, Ubitt Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5P-G76] - 1891(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2LF Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1923); 2LF Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1924; North Sydney, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; police officer - callsign 2LF to L. R. Filmer, Toronto from Sep 1925, Bracken from 1933 - Electoral Rolls: constable (Chatswood, 1930-1933); police constable (Marrickville, 1934); constable (Naremburn, 1936-1937) ==''GINN''== * [[/Ernest George Ginn|Ginn, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZC-95C] - 1917(Qld)-2015(Qld) - Licences: 4GE Townsville (1936-1939; 1946-1948); 4GE Brisbane (Hendra, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1749, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ), military (WW2, RAAF, AIF); employment (life insurance agent) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Townsville, Qld, 1943); shop assistant (Windsor, Qld, 1949); salesman (Hendra, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''GIVENS''== * [[/L. James M. Givens|Givens, L. James M. "James"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LX-7WR] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3EP Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1923); 3EP Melbourne (Canterbury, 1924-1927); 3XY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 849, 1925; AOLCP 121, 1933 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (Canterbury, 1931-1937; Camberwell, 1943); photographer (Delbridge, 1954) ==''GLASSCOCK''== * [[/Albert Linster Kirkland Glasscock|Glasscock, Albert Linster Kirkland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4B-2CF] - 1900(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2ZI Sydney (West Ryde, 1931-1933; Lane Cove, 1933-1939, 1946-1961); 2ZI Culburra (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 724, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 349, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2LC Norman Glasscock - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Petersham, NSW, 1930; Meadowbank, NSW, 1930; West Ryde, NSW, 1933); constable (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1958); no occupation (Culburra, NSW, 1963) * [[/Norman Glasscock|Glasscock, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1H-J4R] - 1904(NZ)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2LC Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1938; Darlinghurst, 1939; Randwick, 1946-1948; Chatswood, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 8, 1934; COCP1 39, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2ZI Albert Linster Kirkland Glasscock - Electoral Rolls: builder (Eastwood, NSW, 1930); police constable (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1933; Lane Cove, NSW, 1934; Chatswood, NSW, 1935); constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1937; Randwick, NSW, 1943; Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''GLASSOP''== * [[/Bruce Leslie Glassop|Glassop, Bruce Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JR-DMF] - 1914(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2BG Sydney (Epping, 1934-1939; Eastwood, 1946-1950; Dundas, 1954-1958; Ermington, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1293, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF (Kirribilli, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Dundas, NSW, 1954-1963) *[[/Ronald John Glassop|Glassop, Ronald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZX-P8N] - 1910(NSW)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 2RF Newcastle (City, 1934-1935; Blackhalls, 1936; Hamilton East, 1937); 4BG Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937-1939); 4BG Maryborough (1947-1969); 4BG North Tamborine (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1288, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; insurance assessor - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Newcastle, NSW, 1932-1935); clerk (Hamilton, NSW, 1937); insurance inspector (Clayfield, Qld, 1937); insurance secretary (Maryborough, Qld, 1949-1968); retired (Miami, Qld, 1972; Mt Tamborine, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''GLEESON''== * [[/John Lacey Gleeson|Gleeson, John Lacey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TG-TQ7] - 1910(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3DJ Melbourne (North Carlton, 1936-1939; Coburg, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1780, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlton North, Vic, 1934-1936; Carlton, Vic, 1937-1943; Coburg, Vic, 1949-1968) ==''GLENIE''== * [[/Eliot Albert Glenie|Glenie, Eliot Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCF-FYW] - 1915(SA)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3ON Melbourne (Albert Park, 1947-1948; Moorabbin, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2214, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Albert Park, Vic, 1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1949); toolmaker (Moorabbin, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''GLEW''== * [[/Leslie George Glew|Glew, Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDCH-HWX] - 1893(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3LG Melbourne (Newport, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 222, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP1 65, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy, 1914-1925); WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Comment: Another contemporaneous LGG - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Newport, Vic, 1924-1967) - Trovetag: "3LG - Leslie George Glew" & "!Wikibooks Glew" ==''GLOVER''== * [[/Alexander Frederick Glover|Glover, Alexander Frederick or Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L246-XZ6] - 1925(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3AFG Sale (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2705, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Sale, 1949); mechanic (Sale, 1954-1980) * [[/Arthur James George Glover|Glover, Arthur James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2MT8-CZ8] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AG Melbourne (Box Hill, 1928-1931; Surrey Hills, 1933); 3AG Warrnambool (1937-1939); 3AG Melbourne (Box Hill, 1946-1960; Camberwell, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 392, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; CPRT 1129, 1928; 2COCP 153, 1930; 1COCP 29, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Box Hill, 1931); engineer (Box Hill, 1936); radio engineer (Warrnambool, 1937); engineer (Canterbury, 1943; Box Hill, 1949-1954); automation engineer (Camberwell, 1963-1968); engineer (Camberwell, 1972-1977) * [[/Maurice Glover|Glover, Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-25R] - 1912(Vic)-2003(Tas) - Licences: 7MG Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 7MG Swansea (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2129, 1938, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nelson, 1943); no occupation (Swansea, 1949; Nelson, 1954) * [[/Maxwell Arthur Glover|Glover, Maxwell Arthur "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-58X] - 1902(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3GB Receive Melbourne (Auburn, 1922); 3GB Melbourne (Camberwell, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: No record of AOCP; 3COCP 671, 1948 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool classer (Camberwell, 1924-1934); wool buyer (Toorak, 1935-1936; South Yarra, 1937); director (Malvern, 1949-1980) ==''GLUSKIE''== * [[/C. R. Gluskie|Gluskie, C. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GODDARD''== * [[/Harry George Goddard|Goddard, Harry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXV4-1Q1] - 1904(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2GN Sydney (North Sydney, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 3998, 1962, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (North Sydney, NSW, 1930); buyer (West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1963) - Callsign: Possible withdrawal of callsign for 2GN Goulburn commercial * [[/John Endacott Goddard|Goddard, John Endacott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBM-L27] - 1914(WA)-1943(Crete) - Licences: 6JG Perth (North Perth, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 1427, 1935, WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Fremantle, 1936) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/goddard-john-endacott-406692/ Aviation Museum WA]; [https://anzac.site/greece/crete-operation-thesis-goddard/ Operation Thesis]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1703409 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Neville Mitford Goddard|Goddard, Neville Mitford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHRS-MNR] - 1898(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - journalist; patent attorney - Electoral Rolls: ==''GODDEN''== * [[/Charles Augustus Godden|Godden, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7HB-RFD] - 1906(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3TI Mildura (1937-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1915, 1937, Vic; BOCP 1273, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Mildura, Vic, 1931-1942); radio mechanic (Mildura, Vic, 1949-1967) ==''GODWIN''== * [[/Sydney Borrett Godwin|Godwin, Sydney Borrett or Borritt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5Y-RM3] - 1895(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XGP Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Sergeant, 1st Aus Naval & Military Ex Force, E Company, 1914-1915) - Electoral Rolls: instructor (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); warrant officer (Maitland East, NSW, 1932-1933); military instructor (Tamworth, NSW, 1934-1936) ==''GOEBY''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Goeby|Goeby, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZ3-3Q1] - 1914(Vic)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 3GV Melbourne (Glenroy, 1935-1939; North Melbourne, 1947-1948; Doncaster, 1954-1975); 4AAG Caloundra (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1458, 1935, Vic; COCP2 1290, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: presser (Glenroy, Vic, 1937-1942); mechanic (North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); traffic assistant (Doncaster, Vic, 1954-1967); clerk (Doncaster, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Caloundra, Qld, 1980) ==''GOFORD''== * [[/Thomas William Goford|Goford, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZH-W3H] - 1898(Eng)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4MI Mount Isa (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1675, 1936, Qld; BOCP 387, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Mt Isa, Qld, 1937); broadcasting technician (Goonellabah, NSW, 1943); DCA technician (Alice Springs, NT, 1954-1963) ==''GOLD''== * [[/Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold|Gold, Clifford Henry Yarburgh or Yarborough "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19B-YYC] - 1906(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CG Brisbane (Hill End, 1926-1931); 4CG Toowoomba (1933-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 262, 1926, No. 21 in Qld; AOLCP 186, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer (4GR) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (West End, 1928-1931); radio operator (Toowoomba, 1934); projectionist (Toowoomba, 1936-1963); radio technician (Balmoral, 1968-1977) - Relationships: nephew of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; also Doug & Geoff * [[/Douglas Edward Gold|Gold, Douglas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RL-XQB] - 1917(NSW)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 254, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; brother of Geoffrey Kilvington Gold; greatnephew of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Toowoomba, 1943-1949); assistant manager (Toowoomba, 1954-1958) * [[/Edward Edwin Gold|Gold, Edward Edwin "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L13Q-WZV] - 1894(Qld)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4EG Toowoomba (1924-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: AOCP 7, 1924, No. 1 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; awarded Class B licence for 4GR Toowoomba; commercial broadcast station proprietor (4GR); Relationships: father of Geoffrey Kilvington Gold; uncle of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowoomba, 1925-1958) * [[/Geoffrey Kilvington Gold|Gold, Geoffrey Kilvington]] - 1943(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 2210, 1963; AOLCP 1608, 1964 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; brother of Douglas Edward Gold; greatnephew of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: radio broadcaster (Annerley, 1968) ==''GOLDBERG''== * [[/Raymond Gershon Goldberg|Goldberg, Raymond Gershon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1NS-KNQ] - 1919(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2431, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, For fighter & bomber sorties in the western desert with 450 squadron RAAF, 1944 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GOLDEN''== * [[/Patrick John Golden|Golden, Patrick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFG-R49] - 1893(Ire)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 4PG Brisbane (Wynnum South, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK) - ship wireless operator; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio business proprietor; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Wynnum Heights, 1928-1931); radio dealer (Clayfield, 1936-1937); radio operator (Flying boat base, Karumba, 1943) - TroveTag: "4PG - Patrick John Golden" & "!Wikibooks 4PG" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''GOLDIE''== * [[/Alexander Thomas Goldie|Goldie, Alexander Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5XH-49P] - 1915(Vic)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2TG Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1934-1938); 2TG Wellington (1939); 2TG Orange (1946-1948); 2TG Casino (1950); 2TG Bellingen (1954-1958); 2TG Sydney (Bardwell Park, 1960-1969; Lugarno, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1338, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Maryvale, NSW, 1936-1937; Orange, NSW, 1943; Mummulgum, NSW, 1949; Bellingen, NSW, 1954-1958); school teacher (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1963-1968); school principal (Lugarno, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GOLDSMITH''== * [[/Frank Herbert Goldsmith|Goldsmith, Frank Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93SX-QL8] - 1895(WA)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6FG Perth (Nedlands Park, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 377, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio journalist - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West Perth, 1917); journalist (Bunbury, 1921-1922; Nedlands, 1925-1949; Roleystone, 1954-1958); retired (Rossmoyne, 1968-1972) * [[/Gordon William Goldsmith|Goldsmith, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWR-BKR] - 1914(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5HM Cowandilla (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1629, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Cowandilla, SA, 1939-1943) ==''GOLDSWORTHY''== * [[/William John Goldsworthy|Goldsworthy, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4D7-C24] - 1910(Qld)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4WA Brisbane (Valley, 1934-1939); 4WA Rockhampton (1947-1948)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1341, 1934, Qld; 2COCP 1112, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Valley, Qld, 1934-1943); aeradio operator (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949) ==''GOLLEY''== * [[/Jasper Claude Golley|Golley, Jasper Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGK-S1F] - 1904(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 5JX Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1937; Glengowrie, 1938-1939; Seacliff, 1948-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1522, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Glengowrie, SA, 1939-1941; Seacliff, SA, 1943) ==''GOOD''== * [[/Edward Joseph Good|Good, Edward Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS7-P78] - 1864(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3HQ Glenrowan (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Taminick, 1903); traveller (Taminick, 1909-1930) ==''GOODE''== * [[/Arthur Russell Goode|Goode, Arthur Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZHW-MYY] - 1889(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: XLK Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; PMGD (telegraphist, Central Office, Melbourne, 1903-1921); Listener-In (journalist; editor); author several books - Relationships: grandfather of 3BDL Michael Goode - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Brunswick, Vic, 1912; Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1915-1927); journalist (Canterbury, Vic, 1928-1937; Deepdene, Vic, 1943-1967) * [[/Michael Goode|Goode, Michael]] - Licences: 3ZYY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1969+); 3BDL Melbourne - Qualifications: Not for publication - amateur operator; historian (amateur radio, 5 metres, QSL cards) - Relationships: Grandson of XLK Arthur Russell Goode - Electoral Rolls: Not for publication * [[/William Alban Donald Goode|Goode, William Alban Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82P-7VB] - 1902(NSW)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 713, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GOODWIN''== * [[/Ernest Frederick William Goodwin|Goodwin, Ernest Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDJP-XMY] - 1893(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: XNE Melbourne (Essendon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: driller (Essendon, Vic, 1914-1917); iron dealer (Abbotsford, Vic, 1922-1954) ==''GORDON''== * [[/Donald Robert Gordon|Gordon, Donald Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FY-T6W] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2428, 1940, Vic; BOCP 690, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Melbourne West, Vic, 1934-1937; Melbourne, Vic, 1943; Coburg, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''GORMAN''== * [[/Clarence Arthur Gorman|Gorman, Clarence Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLZ-X8H] - 1895(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XCG Sydney (Oatley, 1913-1914); 2EC Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1922); 2EC Sydney (Arncliffe, 1923-1925); 2CG Sydney (Rockdale, 1925-1929); designated operator 2UI Illawarra Radio Club (Kogarah, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 222, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: NSW winner 1923 Trans-Pacific Tests - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Rockdale, 1930-1931; Kogarah, 1932-1943; Hargrave Park, 1949; Villawood, 1954-1963) - TroveTag: "XCG-2EC-2CG - Clarence Arthur Gorman" ==''GOSNELL''== * [[/Ronald Mervyn Gosnell|Gosnell, Ronald Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6J1-RJR] - 1911(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2PG Sydney (Haberfield, 1933-1937; North Bondi, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1114, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engraver (Haberfield, NSW, 1933-1937; Bondi, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''GOSTELOW''== * [[/Alfred Victor Gostelow|Gostelow, Alfred Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVQ-PCX] - 1897(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: XABD Dorrigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Uralla, 1930-1936; Scone, 1937-1949; Terrigal, 1954-1968); retired (Terrigal, 1972) ==''GOTTING''== * [[/Herbert Edward Benjamin Gotting|Gotting, Herbert Edward Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLY-HLD] - 1889(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: N760 Receive Braemar (1922); 2ID Receive Braemar (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Braemar, 1930); electrician (Mittagong, 1936-1937); engineer (Mittagong, 1949-1963) ==''GOUGH''== * [[/Leslie Albert Gough|Gough, Leslie Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-W3K] - 1919(Wales)-1982(Italy) - Licences: 3ZH Melbourne (Templestowe, 1947-1948; Warrandyte, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2156, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Templestowe, Vic, 1949); sales (Warrandyte, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Neil Anthony James Gough|Gough, Neil Anthony James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G318-9NB] - 1908(NZ)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2NG Sydney (North Manly, 1932-1939; Queenscliffe, 1946; Gladesville, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 916, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Manly, NSW, 1930-1958); newspaper representative (Narrabeen, NSW, 1963; Elanora, NSW, 1968); representative (Elanora, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GOVAN''== * [[/Walter Neville Govan|Govan, Walter Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2XF-YDT] - 1905(Vic)-1956(SA) - Licences: 5WG Port Pirie (1934-1939); 5WG Crystal Brook (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1273, 1934, SA; BOCP 40, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lead burner (Port Pirie, SA, 1939-1941); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1943) ==''GOVER''== * [[/Selwyn Harry James Gover|Gover, Selwyn Harry James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNM-D2L] - 1903(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Nundah, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 789, 1923; 2COCP 43, 1929; 1COCP 249, 1939 - amateur receiver; ship wireless officer - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Annerley, Qld, 1925); marine radio officer (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949-1968) ==''GOW''== * [[/Gelston Stewart Gow|Gow, Gelston Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7HP-61D] - 1895(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XBW Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914); 2GG Sydney (City, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 411, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter, amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); electrician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933-1943); manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1954-1972) ==''GOWERS''== * [[/Frederick William Deasey Gowers|Gowers, Frederick William Deasey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMM-J5C] - 1892(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XJI Seymour (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 154, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (junior wireless officer Warialda); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: letter carrier (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1916); postal assistant (Alexandra, Vic, 1919-1921; Yarrawonga, Vic, 1922-1924); telegraphist (Sandringham, Vic, 1926-1937); postmaster (Mt Macedon, Vic, 1942-1949; Hampton, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''GOWLETT''== * [[/Frank Nelson James Gowlett|Gowlett, Frank Nelson James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G619-PYV] - 1891(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 163, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Townsville, 1925); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1930-1931); radio telegraphist (Maroubra, 1934-1937; Cooktown, 1943-1949; Maroubra, 1949); radio officer (Maroubra, 1958-1963) ==''GOYDER''== * [[/Cecil William Goyder|Goyder, Cecil William]] - about 1906(Eng)-1980(NJ, USA) - G2SZ England, amateur operator [http://www.clement-jones.com/ps03/ps03_313.html] ==''GOYEN''== * [[/Francis Michael James Goyen|Goyen, Francis Michael James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRT-VTQ] - 1905(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2UX Sydney (Epping, 1931-1939; Newtown, 1946; Waverley, 1947-1955; Randwick, 1956-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 731, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Epping, NSW, 1933-1937); soldier (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943); secretary (Waverley, NSW, 1954); accountant (Bieler Park, NSW, 1958) ==''GRAF''== * [[/Raymond George Graf|Graf, Raymond George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYM3-JPC] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1934-1939; Newport, 1947-1948; Ringwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1241, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934-1942); clerk (Newport, Vic, 1949; Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1972); retired (Wye River, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''GRAHAM''== * [[/Donald Ernest Graham|Graham, Donald Ernest "Don"]] - 1933(WA)-2012(WA) - 6HK Perth (Mount Hawthorn, 1954-1956; Wembley Downs, 1960-1980+) - amateur operator (AOCP 3162, 1951, No. ?? in WA) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC), DoC / DoTaC (WA State Broadcasting Engineer) - a good life, well lived [https://stephbg.livejournal.com/669733.html] * [[/James Alexander Graham|Graham, James Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G979-6RF] - 1905(Sct)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4JQ Brisbane (Ekibin, 1937-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2058, 1937, Qld; 1COCP 510, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Ekibin, Qld, 1937-1954) * [[/Keith William Graham|Graham, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTM5-B17] - 1920(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AKG Sydney (Croydon, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2115, 1938, NSW; BOCP 2194, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Blackhalls, NSW, 1943); university student (Ashfield, NSW, 1949); technical officer (Ashfield, NSW, 1954-1968; Canterbury, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William Denton Graham|Graham, William Denton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGS-KB5] - 1895(Tas)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RR Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1923-1925); 2WG Sydney (Rockdale, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: AOCP 227, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1937); process worker (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943); iron worker (Rockdale, NSW, 1949-1968); machinist (Rockdale, NSW, 1977); retired (Liverpool, NSW, 1980) - TroveTag: "2RR-2WG - William Denton Graham" * [[/William Thompson Graham|Graham, William Thompson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR1-SL3] - 1902(Sct)-1987(Tas) - Licences: 7BV Receive St Mary's (1923); Receive St Mary's (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grocer's assistant (St Mary's, 1925-1954); ==''GRANT''== * [[/Allan Clyde Grant|Grant, Allan Clyde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBK3-CGX] - 1914(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2141, 1938, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Preston, Vic, 1936-1937); mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949); airman (Preston, Vic, 1954; Essendon North, Vic, 1963-1968; Strathmore, Vic, 1972); technical officer (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Archibald Grant|Grant, Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKY-TT9] - 1890(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Macksville (1923); 2KW Macksville (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 320, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Marr's Creek, NSW, 1913-1963); retired (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1968-1977) * [[/Colin John Rawle Grant|Grant, Colin John Rawle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBZ-BXF] - 1902(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4JG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 310, 1926, No. 32 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; accountant - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wooloowin, 1925-1934); security officer (Eagle Junction, 1936); auditor (West Nundah, 1937); retired (Southport, 1968-1980) * [[/James Grant|Grant, James]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DP Newcastle (Stockton, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 555, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stockton, NSW, 1930) * [[/Kerr Grant|Grant, Kerr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/G75V-3W8] - 1878(Vic)-1967(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Kerr Grant|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/grant-sir-kerr-6456 ADB]; [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000449b.htm Bright Sparks] - TroveTag: "Kerr Grant" * [[/William Patrick Grant|Grant, William Patrick "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-YJC] - 1917(Ireland)-19??(Ireland) - Licences: 4WU Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1801, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 269, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; air controller (Shannon Airport) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GRANTHAM''== * [[/Sidney Richard Grantham|Grantham, Sidney Richard "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ6-B8S] - 1920(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4SG Toowoomba (1938-1939, 1946-1956); 4SG Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1960; Hendra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2083, 1938, Qld; 1COCP 927, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, IREE, RFDS council); military (WW2, RAAF, wireless officer); federal public servant (DCA, Aeradio; PMGD/DoC, radio inspector); broadcast technician (4GR) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Yerongpilly, Qld, 1943); broadcast engineer (Harristown, Qld, 1949); engineer (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1954; Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); radio inspector (Hendra, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''GRANVILLE''== * [[/Florence Violet Granville|Granville (nee) / Wallace / McKenzie, Florence Violet "Violet", "Mrs Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR8-ZWS] - 1890(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2GA Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922-1924); Valve Receive Sydney (Greenwich, 1923); 2GA Sydney (CBD, 1924; Greenwich, 1925-1939); 2FV Sydney (Sydney, 1946-1950; Circular Quay, 1954; Greenwich, 1955-1958); 2GA Sydney (Greenwich, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 109, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AIR3 847, 1946; COCP3 559, 1947 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer; business proprietor; signals instructor - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1963; Greenwich, NSW, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "2GA-2FV - Florence Violet Granville" - Links: [[w:Florence_Violet_McKenzie|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mckenzie-florence-violet-15485 ADB]; [https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/mckenzie_violet Dictionary of Sydney]; [https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/hindsight/signals-currents-and-wires-the-untold-story-of/3287402 ABC] ==''GRAY''== * [[/A. J. Gray|Gray, A. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/A. H. Gray|Gray, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9BA Bulolo, New Guinea (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Albert Howell Gray|Gray, Albert Howell "Dave"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXM-J83] - 1907(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2IJ Receive Sydney (Killara, 1922); 2IJ Sydney (Killara, 1923-1939, 1946-1969; Whale Beach, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 90, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Killara, 1930-1936); engineer (Killara, 1937-1968; Whale Beach, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "2IJ-2AG-2APV - Albert Howell Gray" Fix * [[/Andrew Harold Gray|Gray, Andrew Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT1M-XMN] - 1903(Qld)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AG Sydney (McMahons Point, 1931-1938; Lane Cove, 1939); 2APV Sydney (McMahons Point, 1954; Strathfield, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1137, 1929 (Spark); COCP2 113, 1930; COCP1 54, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Oxley, Qld, 1925-1926); wireless operator (Milsons Point, NSW, 1930-1933; McMahons Point, NSW, 1936-1937); radio instructor (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1954; Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Umina, NSW, 1980) * [[/Frank Malcolm Gray|Gray, Frank Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBBV-5XS] - 1910(SA)-2011(Qld)100yo - Licences: 5MU Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1932-1933); 5SU Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1937-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1017, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 5MU possibly withdrawn for 5MU Murray Bridge - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Toorak Gardens, 1939) * [[/George Gray|Gray, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8W-1CD] - 1906(???)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2XG Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1934; Pymble, 1935-1936; Turramurra, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 796, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935; Turramurra, NSW, 1937-1980) * [[/George Henry Boulderson Gray|Gray, George Henry Boulderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTTN-WVM] - 1912(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4JP Brisbane (Ascot, 1936-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1796, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ascot, Qld, 1936-1943); sound engineer (Ascot, Qld, 1949-1980) * [[/Henry Ramsay Gray|Gray, Henry Ramsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWN-TND] - 1896(Sct)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AFA Teralba (1936-1939, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1833, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: miner (Teralba, NSW, 1930-1949); serviceman (Teralba, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Teralba, NSW, 1980) * [[/John Thompson Gray|Gray, John Thompson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZ2-RMT] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 3TJ Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1457, 1935, Vic; COCP1 203, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1937); postal employee (Brunswick, Vic, 1949); teacher (Springvale North, Vic, 1968); mathematician (Brunswick, Vic, 1972; Box Hill South, Vic, 1980) * [[/Thomas Alexander Gray|Gray, Thomas Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLH-44L] - 1900(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2KM Sydney (Manly, 1932-1934); 2KX Sydney (Manly, 1935-1939, 1946-1958; Fairlight, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1029, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2KM amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2KM Kempsey commercial service - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Manly, NSW, 1930); agent (Manly, NSW, 1933); labourer (Manly, 1937-1943); turner machinist (Manly, 1949-1954; Balgowlah, NSW, 1958-1968); machinist (Balgowlah, NSW, 1972; Fairlight, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GRAYDON''== * [[/John Frederick Graydon|Graydon, John Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2S-R8H] - 1909(NZ)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIS Sydney (Lindfield, 1937-1939; Pymble, 1947; Killara, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2008, 1937, NSW; TVOCP 475, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1931; Artarmon, NSW, 1934; Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1937); wireless operator (RAAF, Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); broadcast technician (Killara, NSW, 1949-1968); broadcast (Killara, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GREAM''== * [[/Robert Lewis Campbell Gream|Gream, Robert Lewis Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRFL-Y1J] - 1902(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AFP Casino South (1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AFP Casino (1948-1950); 2AFP Byron Bay (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1853, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Armidale, NSW, 1930; Casino, NSW, 1930-1943); no occupation (Casino, NSW, 1949; Byron Bay, NSW, 1954); electrician (Byron Bay, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Byron Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GREEN''== * [[/Albert Ernest Green|Green, Albert Ernest]] - 1869(Vic)-1940(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - State & Federal politician; Postmaster-General (1931-1932) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Albert Green (Australian politician)|Wikipedia]] * [[/Barrie Harbron Green|Green, Barrie Harbron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GW-P76] - 1917(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2IX Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936; Waverton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1424, 1935, NSW; BOCP 564, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Collaroy Plateau, NSW, 1958; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Herman Rowland Green|Green, Herman Rowland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-LGY] - 1915(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5OJ Adelaide (Prospect, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1679, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. Green|Green, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Yeronga, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Kendale Lawrence Green|Green, Kendale Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4S-NZD] - 1914(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3KG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1932-1939; North Balwyn, 1947-1956; Montmorency, 1960; Greensborough, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 881, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 467, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1935-1937); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); sales (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); teacher (Canterbury, Vic, 1954; Montmorency, Vic, 1963-1967; Greensborough, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Ronald Aylmer Green|Green, Ronald Aylmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GH-Z5S] - 1910(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2EZ Sydney (Rockdale, 1935-1936; Mosman, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1568, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: university student (Rockdale, NSW, 1932-1933); medical practitioner (University of Sydney, King, NSW, 1935; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949; Rose Bay, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Walter William Green|Green, Walter William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB7-R87] - 1911(WA)-2012(WA) - Licences: 6WG Albany (1936-1937); 6WG Wiluna (1937-1939); 6WG Albany (1947-1960); 6WG Derby (1965); 6WG Norseman (1969); 6WG Albany (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1676, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albany, WA, 1936); fitter (Albany, WA, 1958-1963); plant inspector (Norseman, WA, 1968); mechanic (Albany, WA, 1972-1980) ==''GREENHALGH''== * [[/John Thomas Greenhalgh|Greenhalgh, John Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT3X-4R8] - 1907(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ADF Sydney (Penrith, 1939, 1946-1947; St Marys, 1948-1950; Penrith, 1954-1965); 2ADF Eugowra (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 230, 1932; AOCP 2397, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2KG Kenneth Neal Greenhalgh - Electoral Rolls: drover (Granville, NSW, 1930-1934); carpenter (Eugowra, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Mayfield, NSW, 1937); carpenter (Rooty Hill, NSW, 1949; Penrith, NSW, 1954-1963); radio technician (Eugowra, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Kenneth Neal Greenhalgh|Greenhalgh, Kenneth Neal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZT-NGD] - 1909(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2KG Newcastle (Hamilton, 1929-1930; Rooty Hill, 1931; Sandgate, 1933; Mayfield West, 1934-1939; New Lambton, 1946-1956; Adamstown Heights, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 550, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 73, 1932; 1COCP 839, 1944; TVOCP 18, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Relationships: Brother of 2ADF John Thomas Greenhalgh - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Hamilton, 1930); broadcasting engineer (2KO Sandgate, 1933); engineer (Mayfield, 1934-1937); radio engineer (New Lambton, 1943-1954; Adamstown, 1958-1968; Adamstown Heights, 1977-1980) ==''GREENHAM''== * [[/Arnold John Greenham|Greenham, Arnold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH9-QQS] - 1907(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4EE Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923); 4AG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1933); 4AG Gympie (1934); 4AG Innisfail (1937-1939); 4AG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1946-1948); 4AG Caloundra (1954-1956); 4AG Brisbane (Kallangur, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1040, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; 1COCP 807, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; bank employee (NAB) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Gympie, 1936; Innisfail, 1937; South Brisbane, 1943-1949); not stated (Caloundra, 1954-1958); retired (Kallangur, 1963-1972) * [[/Desmond Albert Greenham|Greenham, Desmond Albert "Des"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G713-Q4N] - 1922(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CO Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1947-1948); 3CO Seymour (1954-1980+); 3ACO Portable Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1948); 3ACO Portable Seymour (1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2416, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Husband of 3VPG Margaret Sheila Greenham nee Burrows - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); public servant (Seymour, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Margaret Sheila Greenham|Greenham, Margaret Sheila "Peggy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7B3-H7V] - 1924(Eng)-2014(Qld)90yo - Licences: 3VPG Seymour (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP V01083, 1980 - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Wife of 3CO-3ACO Desmond Albert Greenham - Electoral Rolls: telephoniste (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); home duties (Seymour, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''GREENHILL''== * [[/George Alexander Greenhill|Greenhill, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3K-GWN] - 1904(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4LE Brisbane (West End, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1348, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Brisbane City, Qld, 1925); ceiling fixer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1928); cleaner (West End, Qld, 1937; Archerfield, Qld, 1943); steward (Wilston, Qld, 1949); metal finisher (Wooloowin, Qld, 1954); barman (Kirra, Qld, 1958); caretaker (Caloundra, Qld, 1963); cleaner (Woorim, Qld, 1968) ==''GREGORY''== * [[/A. Gregory|Gregory, A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAED Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: Not yet identified, possibly Alyn Keith Gregory, bank officer, Bellevue Hill, 1930-1939 * [[/Augustus Francis Woodward Gregory|Gregory, Augustus Francis Woodward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQ53-GB3] - 1898(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2254, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Pettys Hotel, Darling Harbour, NSW, 1930); aviator (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1932; Nithsdale, NSW, 1933); F. C. O. (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1943); grazier (Tuross via Cooma, NSW, 1949-1968; Nimmitabel, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Clyde Francis Burnell Gregory|Gregory, Clyde Francis Burnell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS34-5MV] - 1906(Tas)-1997(Qld) - Licences: Receive Emu Park (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: business manager (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928-1937); fisherman (Yeppoon, Qld, 1943-1949); taxi driver (Maryborough, Qld, 1958); taxi proprietor (Nelly Bay, Qld, 1963) * [[/Harold Rigby Gregory|Gregory, Harold Rigby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2C9-CDX] - 1900(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2ED Receive Sydney (Abbotsford Pt, 1922); 2ED Sydney (Abbotsford Pt, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abbotsford, 1930); inspector (Roseville, 1931-1936); insurance inspector (Roseville, 1937); manager (Newcastle, 1943-1954); insurance manager (Merewether, 1958-1972) * [[/Robert William Gregory|Gregory, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FW-QFJ] - 1907(Eng)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5GU Mt Barker (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1438, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kadina, SA, 1939); police officer (Lobethal, SA, 1941-1943) ==''GRENNAN''== * [[/George Patrick Grennan|Grennan, George Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K5-774] - 1906(???)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2AHD Sydney (Paddington, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1250, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930-1935); accountant (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1943-1954); clerk (Centennial Park, NSW, 1958; Kensington, NSW, 1963-1977) ==''GREY''== * See also GRAY * [[/Albert Edward Grey|Grey, Albert Edward "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDK5-374] - 1897(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6BO Perth (Nedlands, 1925-1932); 6BO Carnarvon (1933); 6AA Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; RTCP 532, 1920, Marconi & Telefunken; 1COCP 35, 1934; TVOCP 278 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD); PMGD (postal assistant, Leederville,1919); WW1; RAAF (WW2, radar systems) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Subiaco, 1925; Nedlands, 1925-1931); radio inspector (Nedlands, 1936-1972); retired (Nedlands, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "6BO-6AA - Albert Edward Grey" & "!Wikibooks 6BO" * [[/Elton Edward Grey|Grey, Elton Edward or Edward Elton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWPL-PQ5] - 1920(Qld)-1962(WA) - Licences: 4LX Brisbane (Ascot, 1936-1939); 6ZX Perth (West Perth, 1948); 6ZX Northam (1954-1955); 6ZX Perth (Leederville, 1956; Floreat Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1689, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (West Perth, WA, 1943); bank clerk (West Perth, WA, 1949); bank officer (Wagin, WA, 1949; Northam, WA, 1954; Floreat Park, WA, 1958) * [[/James Leonard Grey|Grey, James Leonard "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZV-ZY5] - 1915(Sct)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 4LN Brisbane (Norman Park, 1937-1938); 2AKO Sydney (Vaucluse, 1939; Pymble, 1946-1961; St Ives, 1965-1969; Neutral Bay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 184, 1934; 2COCP 38, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF); pilot (RQAC, QANTAS) - Electoral Rolls: aviator (Norman Park, Qld, 1936-1937); airline captain (Pymble, NSW, 1949-1958; St Ives, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GRIBBLE''== * [[/Arthur James Gribble|Gribble, Arthur James]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Comment: only one reference found, likely misspelling; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GRIEVE''== * [[/Ian Charles Grieve|Grieve, Ian Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P9V4-562] - 19??(??)-2025(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (broadcast); proprietor of Australian Old Time Radio website - Electoral Rolls: - Comment: Another ICG (born 1924, SA, WW2, died 2002) - Awards: OAM (For Service to Community History, 2023) - Links: [https://www.australianotr.com.au/ OTR]; [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/vale-ian-grieve/ Death]; [[w:2023_King%27s_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)|Honours]] ==''GRIFFIN''== * [[/Ian Leslie Griffin|Griffin, Ian Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWJ-C4W] - 1921(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3IJ Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1947); 5IJ Adelaide (Magill, 1948); 7VS Cornwall (1955); 3VS Melbourne (Bayswater, 1956; Auburn, 1960; Box Hill, 1965; Reservoir, 1969; Burnley, 1975); 5VO Adelaide (Linden Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2173, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Coburg, Vic, 1954); salvation army officer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1958; The Basin, Vic, 1963); no occupation (Reservoir, Vic, 1967-1968); minister (Burnley, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Thomas Neville Griffin|Griffin, Thomas Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C4-RJ2] - 1889(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2LQ Sydney (Hornsby, 1929-1936); 2AIR Sydney (Northbridge, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 505, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hornsby, 1930-1934); electrical engineer (Artarmon, 1936; Willoughby, 1937; Hornsby, 1943-1949) ==''GRIFFEN-FOLEY''== * [[/Bridget Griffen-Foley|Griffen-Foley, Bridget]] - historian (broadcasting) - Professor, Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, Macquarie University - author "Changing Stations: The Story of Australian Commercial Radio" & numerous professional articles ==''GRIFFITH''== * [[/Frederick Eldred Griffith|Griffith, Frederick or Frederic Eldred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KL-85Z] - 1910(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AEG Melbourne (Eltham, 1947-1969; Sandringham, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2442, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (South Melbourne, Vic, 1936-1937); real estate agent (Eltham, Vic, 1943-1968) ==''GRIFFITHS''== * [[/Harry Thomas William Griffiths|Griffiths, Harry Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C3-C8Y] - 1910(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2FO Sydney (Five Dock, 1933-1938; North Strathfield, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1107, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: knitter (Five Dock, NSW, 1932-1937); assistant (North Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949); supervisor (Concord, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Leslie Arthur Griffiths|Griffiths, Leslie Arthur "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZK-81V] - 1909(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4LZ Toowoomba (1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAN, signaller); cine assistant (Empire Theatre) - Halcyon: AOCP Toowoomba 1938 - Electoral Rolls: assistant projectionist (Toowoomba, Qld, 1931-1937); biograph projectionist (Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1954; Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); projectionist (Toowoomba West, Qld, 1963-1968) ==''GRIGG''== * [[/Haydn Errol Grigg|Grigg, Haydn Errol]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BV-N98] - 1899(???)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AS Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922); 2AS Sydney (Mosman, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Darlinghurst, 1935; Edgecliff, 1935-1949; Double Bay, 1954-1968) ==''GRIME''== * [[/Stanley McKenzie Grime|Grime, Stanley McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWXR-C9W] - 1888(NSW)-1935(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - assistant manager AWA - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169393111 Bio] ==''GRIMES''== * [[/Benjamin Douglas Grimes|Grimes, Benjamin Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8B-D6J] - 1901(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Annerley, 1923-1924); 4BD Brisbane (Annerley, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 278, 1926, No. 23 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool classer (Tarragindi, 1925-1937); share dealer (New Farm, 1943); farmer (Cleveland, 1949-1958); retired (Corinda, 1968-1980) ==''GRIMMETT''== * [[/Stanley Urbane Grimmett|Grimmett, Stanley Urbane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L447-3MW] - 1905(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ZW Newcastle (Hamilton, 1930-1937); 2ZW Sydney (Bankstown, 1938-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1960; Vaucluse, 1961-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 667, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Hamilton, 1930-1937; Strathfield, 1949-1958); Vaucluse, 1963) ==''GRIMSLEY''== * [[/Stephen William Grimsley|Grimsley, Stephen William "Steve"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHR-RBG] - - Licences: 3ASG Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1947-1948); 2VK Tweed Heads (1954-1961); 4VK Beechmont (1960-1969); 1VK Canberra (Mt Stromlo, 1965-1969; Holt, 1980+)) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 407, 1941; 1AOCP 4, 1946, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1949); police constable (Ringwood, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Tweed Heads, Vic, 1958-1963); technical officer (Observatory, Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1968); electrical engineer (Mawson, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Holt, ACT, 1980) ==''GRIMWOOD''== * [[/Percy Lucien Grimwood|Grimwood, Percy Lucien]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2B2-BKH] - 1885(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XIX Holbrook (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Germanton/Holbrook, NSW, 1913); retired (Bundanoon, NSW, 1930-1943); farmer (Exeter, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''GRIVELL''== * [[/John Grivell|Grivell, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC43-NGM] - 1901(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5BK Yorketown (1930-1933); 5BK Gladstone (1937); 5BK Crystal Brook (1938-1939); 5BK Gawler (1946-1947); 5BK Magill (1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 609, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (5CK Crystal Brook, 1939-1941); telephone mechanic (Gawler, 1943) ==''GROGAN''== * [[/Arnold William Grogan|Grogan, Arnold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSS-87B] - 1915(WA)-1997(WA) - Licences: 6EI Perth (Mt Lawley, 1936-1939; City, 1947); 6EI Carnarvon (1948); 6EI Perth (Leederville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1759, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maylands, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); public servant (Cottesloe, WA, 1949); civil servant (Leederville, WA, 1954-1980) ==''GRONOW''== * [[/William Rees Gronow|Gronow, William Rees]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVM-KFV] - 1908(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3EQ Receive Melbourne (City, 1922-1924); 3WG Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1925-1933; Malvern East, 1937; Glen Iris, 1937-1939, 1948-1960; Brighton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 178, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: director (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1954); managing director (Brighton, Vic, 1963); director (Brighton, Vic, 1968-1977) ==''GROOM''== * [[/Harry Pendleton Groom|Groom, Harry Pendleton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W7-6LZ] - 1916(Tas)-1988(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1207, 1933, Tas; AOLCP 146, 1934; COCP2 10, 1934; COCP1 32, 1934 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1943); office assistant (Gladesville, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''GROSCH''== * [[/Horace Grosch|Grosch, Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D6-R29] - 1902(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1405, 1934, NSW; COCP3 229, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lineman (Tumut, NSW, 1930); electrician (Cootamundra, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Grafton, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Corowa, NSW, 1949-1972) ==''GROVE''== * [[/Henry Grove|Grove, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KB-97B] - 1897(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: N746 Receive Sydney (Enmore, 1922); 2HZ Receive Sydney (Enmore, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 575, 1920 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Castle Hill, 1930); poultry farmer (Peakhurst, 1933-1949); retired (Burwood, 1963-1972) ==''GROVES''== * [[/George William Groves|Groves, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY33-7RJ] - 1911(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 3XA Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1934-1937; Armadale, 1938-1939); 7XL Devonport (1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1324, 1934, Vic; COCP2 811, 1944; COCP1 830, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flight Sergeant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Devonport, Tas, 1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937; Devonport, Tas, 1949-1958) ==''GROWDEN''== * [[/George Norman Wills Growden|Growden, George Norman Wills "Norman"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9C6-15M] - 1913(Vic)-1984(SA) - Licences: 5YM Gladstone (1937-1939); 5YM Wedge Island via Port Lincoln (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1945, 1937, SA; BOCP 145, 1938; 2COCP 401, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gladstone, SA, 1939-1943); wireless operator (RAAF Station, Pearce, WA, 1943) ==''GRUBB''== * [[/Jack Bathurst Grubb|Grubb, Jack Bathurst]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVL-3QR] - 1919(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3IZ Melbourne (Red Hill South, 1947-1948); 4IZ Brisbane (Woody Point, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2283, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Red Hill South, Vic, 1949; Main Ridge, Vic, 1954); manager (Roches Hotel, Grafton, NSW, 1963); retired (Woody Point, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/William John Grubb|Grubb, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6WK-K6N] - 1907(Qld)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 4DI Receive Charters Towers (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, 1931); concrete labourer (Rockhampton, 1936-1963); retired (Finch Hatton, 1968) ==''GRUMMITT''== * [[/Gilbert Frederick Grummitt|Grummitt, Gilbert Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z7-FFD] - 1906(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4BS Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1929-1933; Hamilton, 1937-1939; Bulimba, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 531, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: welder (Fortitude Valley, 1928-1934; Hamilton, 1936-1937); boilermaker (Bulimba, 1949-1958) ==''GRUNDY''== * [[/Robert Hill Grundy|Grundy, Robert Hill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZP7-F78] - 1915(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5BG Murray Bridge (1937-1939, 1947-1948); 5BG Crystal Brook (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2010, 1937, SA; BOCP 175, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GUE''== * [[/John Gue|Gue, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DG-1CD] - 1918(NSW)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2GG Sydney (Waverley, 1934-1935; Charing Cross, 1936; Lindfield, 1937); 4DD Cloncurry (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1401, 1934, NSW; COCP2 516, 1941; COCP1 591, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1943); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1949; South Brisbane, Qld, 1949; Acacia Ridge, Qld, 1954-1958); communications officer (Townsville, Qld, 1963; Bardon, Qld, 1963); operations officer (Bardon, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''GUEST''== * [[/Edgar Leopold Gordon Guest|Guest, Edgar Leopold Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZD-7DL] - 1904(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3GG Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Toorak, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1925-1931); manufacturer (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1949); director (Toorak, Vic, 1949-1963) ==''GUILDFORD''== * [[/Alfred Guildford|Guildford, Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4T-5BG] - 19??(Eng)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4AP Brisbane (Herston, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Sandgate, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1342, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, publicity officer) - Electoral Rolls: advertisement writer (West End, Qld, 1934); copy writer (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1936-1949) ==''GUNDERSON''== * [[/Thor Odin Gundersen|Gundersen (BDM) or Gunderson (Census), Thor Odin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHL8-F2W] - 1895(NZ)-1986(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 242, 1939 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Bondi, 1930-1931); radio officer (ss Fiona, 1943) ==''GUNN''== * [[/Kenneth Campbell Gunn|Gunn, Kenneth Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93DG-X18] - 1911(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4LG Laidley (1932-1937); 4LD Laidley (1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 884, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ) - Callsigns: 4LG likely withdrawn for 4LG Longreach - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Laidley, Qld, 1937-1972) ==''GUNTER''== * [[/Norman Eliot Gunter|Gunter, Norman Eliot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WR-5VB] - 1912(Vic)-1943(At Sea) - Licences: 3NG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 593, 1930, Vic; 2COCP 372, 1932; 1COCP 51, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (merchant navy, wireless operator) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Caulfield, 1935; Hawthorn, 1937-1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1428541 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''GURNER''== * [[/Reginald Carlisle Gurner|Gurner, Reginald Carlisle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-8S8] - 1905(SA)-1975(SA) - 5CZ Receive Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923); Receive Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923); 5RG Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923-1928; Linden Park Gardens, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 31, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Linden Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) ==''GURR''== * [[/Alan Frederick Gurr|Gurr, Alan Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GM-KJV] - 1904(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3AG Geelong East (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geelong, 1926-1928; Belmont, 1931-1972) * [[/George Henry Gurr|Gurr, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L46K-DBB] - 1896(SA)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 5GO Adelaide (Parafield, 1933); 3QH Melbourne (Stanmore, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1142, 1933, SA; 3COCP 185, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Parkville, Vic, 1926); ground engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1928); inspector (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''GUTTERIDGE''== * [[/Reginald Frank Gutteridge|Gutteridge, Reginald Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNYP-KSN] - 1886(Tas)-1942(WA) - Licences: V759 Receive (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farm manager (Marnoo, Vic, 1921); electrical engineer (Rupanyup, 1924-1927) =='''H'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''HACKNEY''== * [[/Allan John Hackney|Hackney, Allan John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBGR-T3F] - 1912(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2LB Young (1932-1934); 2LB Cootamundra (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 917, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 153, 1934; COCP3 228, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cootamundra, NSW, 1936-1937); radio technician (Goulburn, NSW, 1943); electrical fitter (Corrimal, NSW, 1949); engineering assistant (Petersham North, NSW, 1949-1963); grazier (Dungowan, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''HADLEY''== * [[/Arthur Lionel Trimble Hadley|Hadley, Arthur Lionel Trimble "Doc"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7ZX-G9Y] - 1900(Qld)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4AH Brisbane (Clifton Hill, 1930-1933; Dutton Park, 1937-1939; Annerley, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 636, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1, federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: signwriter (Taringa, 1921); salesman (Toowong, 1922-1925); motor assembler (Yeronga, 1929); radio mechanic (South Brisbane, 1937); technician (Annerley, 1949-1958); retired (Inala, 1958; Seven Hills, 1963) * [[/C. Hadley|Hadley, C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2MT Newcastle (Mayfield, 1934); 2MT Wollongong (1946) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HADLOW''== * [[/Martin Lindsay Hadlow|Hadlow, Martin Lindsay]] - 1947(???)-Living - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio clubs (NZDXRL, ARDXC, DXA); early wireless and broadcasting historian (Ph.D. Thesis) - Education: Ph.D. (Queensland); Hon. Dr. (Kazakh State); M.A. Mass Communications (Leicester) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://archive.org/details/wireless-and-empire-ambition Wireless and Empire Ambition] ==''HAGARTY''== * [[/Neville Douglas Hagarty|Hagarty, Neville Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G38J-GBJ] - 1907(Qld)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster (on 4WH); radio club participant; business proprietor; pilot; federal public servant (DCA) - Relationships: brother of 4WH William Edward Hagarty - Electoral Rolls: woodworker (Hospital Hill, 1930) * [[/William Edward Hagarty|Hagarty, William Edward "Edward / Eddie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G384-TL3] - 1905(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4WH Longreach (1925-1939); 4WH Townsville (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 172, 1925, No. 16 in Qld; 2COCP 271, 1939; 1COCP 309, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; engineer; postal employee (PMG); federal public servant (PMG) - Relationships: brother of Neville Douglas Hagarty - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Longreach, 1930-1937); aeradio operator (Longreach, 1943); officer commanding aeradio station (Townsville, 1949-1954); communications officer (Townsville, 1958-1963; Mysterton, 1968) - Trovetag: "4WH - William Edward Hagarty" & "Wikibooks 4WH" ==''HAI''== * [[/Pham Nhu Hai|Hai, Pham Nhu "Hai"]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC); Director Broadcasting ITU-R - Electoral Rolls: - Links: ==''HAIGH''== * [[/Bartin Robert Alfred Read Haigh|Haigh, Bartin Robert Alfred Read]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9T-J8B] - 1854(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: N752 Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2IA Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, 1930); poultry farmer (Seven Hills, 1933) ==''HAILSTONE''== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Hailstone|Hailstone, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RX-HNS] - 1916(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2HI Sydney (Mosman, 1932-1936); 2FQ Sydney (Seaforth, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1050, 1932, NSW; COCP2 28, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Mosman, NSW, 1943); no occupation (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1963; Seaforth, NSW, 1968-1977) ==''HAINES''== * [[/Claude Lewis Harrison Haines|Haines, Claude Lewis Harrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-8F6] - 1906(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5CH Millicent (1933-1937); 3QM Geelong (Belmont, 1938-1939); 5CH Mt Gambier (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1118, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Belmont, Vic, 1937); engine driver (Mt Gambier, SA, 1941-1943) ==''HAINING''== * [[/Robert James Haining|Haining, Robert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBG-N6D] - 1911(Eng)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AMQ Sydney (Manly, 1939; Annandale, 1946; Bondi Junction, 1947; Auburn, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2319, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1935-1937); soldier (Manly, NSW, 1943); storeman & packer (Auburn, NSW, 1954-1963); storeman (Auburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HAINSWORTH''== * [[/Percy Taylor Hainsworth|Hainsworth, Percy Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMK-6DR] - 1902(???)-1965(SA) - Licences: 2PK Sydney (Haberfield, 1935-1936; Penrith, 1937-1938); 2AGK Sydney (Penrith, 1938-1939, Hurstville, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Haberfield, NSW, 1935); electrical fitter (Croydon, NSW, 1936); electrical engineer (Penrith, NSW, 1937) ==''HAIRE''== * [[/William Henry Haire|Haire or Murnane, William Henry "Will"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/PMWS-5LZ] - 1882(Vic)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XVA Adelaide (Adelaide City, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Flint and Steel Bay, NSW, 1933; Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1936-1937) - TroveTag: "XVA - William Henry Haire" ==''HALE''== * [[/Carl William Millar Hale|Hale, Carl William Millar "William"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VR-TPL] - 1901(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3GH Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1923); 3GH Anglesea (1924-1931+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 120, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Elsternwick, 1924); architect (Hawthorn, 1958-1968; Malvern, 1977-1980) * [[/Douglas Edgar Hale|Hale, Douglas Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKV4-QR2] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3DE Buninyong (1936-1939); 3DE Traralgon (1947-1948); 3DE Morwell (1954-1956); 3DE Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1703, 1936, Vic; BOCP 173, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Buninyong, Vic, 1937); engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942; Traralgon, Vic, 1949; Morwell, Vic, 1949-1954; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963); consulting engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HALL''== * [[/Charles Hall|Hall, Charles]] - 1910(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RR Melbourne (Thornbury, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1648, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous CHs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Geoffrey Aitken Hall|Hall, Geoffrey Aitken]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCGR-XKY] - 1901(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified (likely utilised 5KN Point Cook licence) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 327, 1927, Vic; AIR2 2, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval officer (Malvern, Vic, 1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954-1967); retired (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Geoffrey Lovett Hall|Hall, Geoffrey Lovett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDB-ZD3] - 1895(Tas)-1972(Tas) - Licences: Receive Waddamanna (1923-1924); 7GH Waddamanna (1925-1931+); 7GH Hobart (1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 137, 1925, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 85, 1937 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Waddamana, 1928); engineer (New Town, 1936-1949) * [[/Graham George Hall|Hall, Graham George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HN-Z89] - 1910(Vic)-1971(Eng) - Licences: 3WO Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1929-1931; Hawthorn, 1933); 2AGH Sydney (Five Dock, 1937; Strathfield, 1938-1939; Hurstville, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 482, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Auburn, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Abbotsford, 1937); engineer (Hurstville, 1949-1954; South Hurstville, 1958-1968) * [[/Reginald Allen Hall|Hall, Reginald Allen]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 539, 1929, ??? - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. F. Hall|Hall, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3FH Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3FH Melbourne (Toorak, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor Edward Hall|Hall, Victor Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DJ-ZMK] - 1915(NZ)-2019(Qld)103yo - Licences: 2AKL Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 139, 1938; AIR1 1, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: retired (Brackenridge, Qld, 1980) * [[/William Hall|Hall, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB1-SF7] - 1913(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIW Coonamble (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2068, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WHs; Individual not fully identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/William Charles Hall|Hall, William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG26-DY6] - 1912(NSW)-2018(NSW) - Licences: 2BH Abermain (1930-1933); 2XT Abermain (1934-1937); 2XT Kurri Kurri (1938-1939, 1946-1948); 2XT Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1950-1965; Toronto, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 643, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Abermain, 1935; Kurri Kurri, 1937-1943); hotel licensee (Newcastle, 1949-1963); retired (Toronto, 1972; Carey Bay, 1977-1980) - Withdrawal: 2BH amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2BH Broken Hill commercial service - Comment: Beware several contemporaneous WCH in Newcastle region ==''HALLAM''== * [[/William Philpot Hallam|Hallam, William Philpot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97MX-Y3J] - 1859(Tas)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XZH Hobart (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; PMGD Vic + Federal - Electoral Rolls: Nil ==''HALLEY''== * [[/Thomas William Alfred Halley|Halley, Thomas William Alfred "Alfred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT56-1VP] - 1906(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3BX Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1932-1939, 1947-1948); 4TI Gold Coast (Chevron Island, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 888, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937); builder (Mentone, Vic, 1942); carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); cattle breeder (South Kyneton, Vic, 1963-1967); builder (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1968; Chevron Island, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''HALLIDAY''== * [[/Eric Fred Halliday|Halliday, Eric Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC26-L5B] - 1913(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5FW Adelaide (Hectorville, 1935-1939; South Payneham, 1947-1969; Magill, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1494, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Crystal Brook, 1939) ==''HALLORAN''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Halloran|Halloran, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3F-PL7] - 1911(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2XR Newcastle (Mayfield, 1929); 2XR Sydney (Mosman, 1930-1934; Chatswood, 1935-1938; Ashfield, 1939; Cronulla, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935); laboratory assistant (Chatswood, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1943; Cronulla, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HALYDAY''== * [[/James Guyler Halyday|Halyday, James Guyler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L246-PVH] - 1904(Vic)-1990(???) - Licences: 4HZ Gympie (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2287, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ; Gympie ARC); military (WW2); employment (SEAQ linesman) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gympie, Qld, 1936-1943); lineman (Gympie, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''HAM''== * [[/George Wilton Ham|Ham, George Wilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX4-P28] - 1905(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4CR Receive Brisbane (Northgate, 1923); 4GW Brisbane (Northgate, 1930-1931; Coorparoo, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 572, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; television experimenter (4CM); radio clubs (Toombul RC); employment (Chandlers) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, 1937; St Lucia, 1943-1968); retired (Jamboree Heights, 1972-1980) * [[/Guildford Ham|Ham, Guildford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67H-W9Y] - 1906(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 101, 1937 - radio technician - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (South Brisbane, 1928-1937); radio technician (South Brisbane, 1943; Bald Hills, 1943; Annerley, 1954); technician (Wavell Heights, 1958-1963) * [[/Thomas Edward Ham|Ham, Thomas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88F-R3P] - 1921(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4WX Brisbane (Chelmer, 1937-1939); 2AGA Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1947; Carlton, 1948-1950; Sylvannia Heights, 1954-1975); 4AGT Buderim (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2056, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Sylvannia, 1954-1968); mechanic (Sylvannia, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Buderim, 1980) ==''HAMILTON''== * [[/G. C. Hamilton|Hamilton, G. C. or C. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XGH Sydney (Woollahra, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John William Ormsby Hamilton|Hamilton, John William Ormsby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MG65-XRC] - 1869(Tas)-1944(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Australian representative of Pacific Radio Telegraph Co and Marconi Telegraph Co, promoted a scheme to link Aus/NZ/Pacific Islands (rejected by Aus Gov 1909), migrated to England to work for Marconi, donated Ormsby Hamilton Radio Prize in memory of his father Thomas Ormsby Hamilton - Electoral Rolls: - Links: - TroveTag: "John William Ormsby Hamilton" * [[/Joy Ruth Hamilton|Hamilton, Joy Ruth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB7J-Z3J] - 1924(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HJ Sydney (Croydon, NSW, 1948-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 199, 1947, NSW - amateur operator YL; WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1963); trustee officer (Mosman, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Lionel William Hanover Hamilton|Hamilton, Lionel William Hanover]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W3-LJG] - 1903(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1177, 1933, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Commonwealth Bank, Innisfail, Qld, 1925; Merthyr, Qld, 1928; Nambour, Qld, 1930-1934); bank officer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1936-1958) ==''HAMMER''== * [[/William Charles Hammer|Hammer, William Charles "Chas"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPX-N2W] - 1915(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1939, 1946-1975; Waverton, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1571, 1935, NSW; AOLCP 267, 1935; COCP2 74, 1936; COCP1 893, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1949); public servant (Bondi, NSW, 1958-1963); engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HAMMOND''== * [[/John Harold Hammond|Hammond, John Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HP-67H] - 1875(NSW)-1932(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: barrister-at-law (Ashfield, 1913); barrister (Killara, 1930-1932) * [[/Herbert Bowes Hammond|Hammond, Herbert Bowes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4J-2PK] - 1907(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2NI Sydney (Chatswood, 1925; Epping, 1926-1927; Chatswood, 1928; Naremburn, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 64, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 895, 1925 12; 2COCP 318, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Naremburn, NSW, 1930); musician (Terrigal, NSW, 1932-1949); process worker (Meadow Bank, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Horace Arthur Hammond|Hammond, Horace Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHG-5ZP] - 1898(Eng)-1932(WA) - Licences: 6CH Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1922-1925; Swanbourne, WA, 1929-1931) ==''HANCOCK''== * [[/G. A. Hancock|Hancock, C. A. or G. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: V748 Receive Melbourne (Berwick, 1922); 3GU Receive Melbourne (Berwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/D'Arcy Maxwell Hancock|Hancock, D'Arcy Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCG4-L3Y] - 1910(SA)-2017(SA)107yo - Licences: 5RJ Kadina (1927-1939, 1946-1960); 5RJ Adelaide (Mitchell Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 356, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kadina, 1947) * [[/Garnet Robert Lovedale Hancock|Hancock, Garnet Robert Lovedale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT22-2P2] - 1909(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Melbourne (Northcote, 1932, 1948-1969; Clifton Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1063, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Newmarket, Vic, 1931-1937); telegraphist (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1942; Collingwood, Vic, 1949-1968; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HAND''== * [[/Frederick William Hand|Hand, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L89Y-XMP] - 1921(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3YH Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947); 7YH Georgetown (1954); 7YH Cascade (1955); 7YH Seven Mile Beach (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2289, 1939, Vic; BOCP 914, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949); electrician (George Town, Tas, 1954); engineer (Seven Mile Beach, Tas, 1963); technician (Wattle Park, Vic, 1967; Box Hill South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HANDEL''== * [[/Keith Frederick Handel|Handel, Keith Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5TF-KYH] - 1913(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2IA Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1939, 1946; Roseville, 1947; Earlwood, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1413, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hurstville, NSW, 1936-1943; Earlwood, NSW, 1949; Eastwood, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''HANDS''== * [[/Douglas Anstruther Hands|Hands, Douglas Anstruther]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G361-FBG] - 1916(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ZV Sydney (Annandale, 1934-1936; Manly, 1937-1939, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1264, 1934, NSW; COCP2 119, 1937; COCP1 987, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1937); police constable (Manly, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Ronald Hands|Hands, Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKX7-GFQ] - 1912(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZD Sydney (Camperdown, 1934-1935; Annandale, 1936; Manly, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1344, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Annandale, NSW, 1935-1936); traveller (Manly, NSW, 1937-1943); co-ordinating officer (Manly, NSW, 1949-1968) ==''HANHAM''== * [[/Frank Stewart Hanham|Hanham, Frank Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN42-933] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3BJ Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 839, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Essendon, Vic, 1934-1942); electrical mechanic (Essendon, Vic, 1949); technician (Strathmore, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''HANNAFORD''== * [[/Bruce Hannaford|Hannaford, Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9Q-BXV] - 1918(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 2ALR Maitland West (1939); 2ALR Katoomba (1946-1947); 2ALR Maitland (1948); 2ALR Cessnock (1950); 5DT Adelaide (Finchley Park, 1954; Reynella, 1955); 5DT Port Augusta (1956); 2XI Broken Hill (1958-1960); 5XI Adelaide (CBD, 1965); 5XI Peterborough (1969); 5XI Adelaide (Athelstone, 1975; Elizabeth Grove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2262, 1939, NSW; AOCP2 87, 1946; BOCP 789, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (West Maitland, NSW, 1943); farmer (Wallace Creek, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Cessnock, NSW, 1949; Broken Hill, NSW, 1958) ==''HANNAM''== * [[/Harold William Hannam|Hannam, Harold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G83F-J78] - 1913(NSW)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 2IR Sydney (Hurstville South, 1935-1937); 2IR Orange (1938-1939); Sydney (South Hurstville, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1472, 1935, Qld; BOCP 9, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Orange, 1943; Hurstville, 1949); engineer (Cheltenham, 1949-1954; Moorabbin, 1963) * [[/Walter Henry Hannam|Hannam, Walter Henry "Wally" "Wal", "Doc", "Fatty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/273W-H9T] - 1885(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XQI Stamford, Qld (1911-1914); 2YH Sydney (Balmain, 1924; Mosman, 1924-1933; Willoughby, 1934-1939); 2AXH Terrigal (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 27, 1924, No. 10 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, first secretary 1910); wireless operator Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1912-1914) - Relationships: don't confuse with father William Henry Hannam of Hannams Ltd, engineers & sheet metal workers - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Walter Henry Hannam|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/biography/hannam_walter.php Bio1]; [https://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/history/people/walter-hannam/ Bio2] - Trovetag: "XQI-2YH-2AXH - Walter Henry Hannam" ==''HANSCOMBE''== * [[/Silvester Thomas Hanscombe|Hanscombe, Silvester Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNQ-8VR] - 1908(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Waverley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1949); clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1958); mail officer (Peakhurst, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''HANSEN''== * [[/Harold William Hansen|Hansen, Harold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93DG-45T] - 1914(Qld)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 4FH Brisbane (Forest Hill, 1935-1939); 4SV Brisbane (Bulimba, 1948-1965; Carina, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1508, 1935, Qld; BOCP 1039, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, 1937, radio technician); state public servant (BCC, communications officer) - Relationships: father of Graham Hansen 4FV - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Forest Hill, Qld, 1936-1937); WT Operator (Wendouree, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Maryborough, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Carina, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''HARDGRAVE''== * [[/Philip Hardgrave|Hardgrave, Philip "Pop"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPF-XL5] - 1857(Qld)-1940(Qld) - Licences: 4PH Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1150, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: oldest person in British Empire to obtain a full licence - Electoral Rolls: fruitgrower (Wellington Point, 1916-1928) ==''HARDIE''== * [[/Bruce Netherton Kilgour Hardie|Hardie, Bruce Netherton Kilgour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ95-FMJ] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3YX Melbourne (Garden Vale, 1925-1933; City, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 49, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WIA Vic - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1921); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1934; City, 1935-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1963) - Links: [https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=126495 AIF] - TroveTag: "3YX - Bruce Netherton Kilgour Hardie" ==''HARDING''== * [[/Charles Henry Victor Harding|Harding, Charles Henry Victor "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHZ-5DW] - 1898(Irl)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6DG Receive Albany (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Albany, WA, 1922-1925; Pingelly, WA, 1931-1954; South Perth, WA, 1958); retired (Como, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Lewis George Herbert Harding|Harding, Lewis George Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVN6-7KQ] - 1917(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3LX Melbourne (Footscray, 1934-1939; Box Hill, 1947-1948; Nunawading, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1281, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Box Hill, Vic, 1949); technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1963) ==''HARDINGE''== * [[/Biron Elliot Hardinge|Hardinge, Biron Elliot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8FG-YWQ] - 1912(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3TA Melbourne (Ormond, 1931); 3TA Horsham (1933-1939, 1947-1960); 3TA Healesville (1965-1975); 3ATA Portable Horsham (1947-1960); 3ATA Mobile Healesville (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 734, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Horsham, Vic, 1954; Healesville, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''HARDISTY''== * [[/David Charles Hardisty|Hardisty, David Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTM-C4W] - 1907(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6DH Perth (Victoria Park, 1926-1939; West Perth, 1946-1948; Applecross, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 273, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: packer (Victoria Park, 1931-1943); radio mechanic (Applecross, 1954-1980) ==''HARDMAN''== * [[/Cecil Alfred Hardman|Hardman, Cecil Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZML-FK6] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2KR Gunnedah (1931-1937); 2KR Woy Woy (1938-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 779, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Gunnedah, NSW, 1934-1936; Woy Woy, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''HARDY''== * [[/Walter Robert Hardy|Hardy, Walter Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD3F-GM7] - 1900(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2RD Sydney (Glebe, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 187, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1930; Hurstville, NSW, 1930); electrical engineer (Hurstville, NSW, 1932-1933; Glebe, NSW, 1935); salesman (Kogarah, NSW, 1937-1943; Carlton, NSW, 1949-1968); journalist (Carlton, NSW, 1972); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1977) ==''HARKIN''== * [[/Dennis James Harkin|Harkin, Denis or Dennis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G45Q-9PH] - 1903(SA)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3YN Receive Melbourne (Prahran, 1923); 3KF Melbourne (Kensington, 1924-1925); 3YN Melbourne (Preston, 1924-1926); 4YN Bowen (1927); 3YN Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1931); 3YY Newport (1938); 6YN Pearce (1938); 3ADJ Melbourne (Prahran, 1946-1948; Middle Park, 1954-1956; Thornbury, 1960-1975); 4ADJ Maryborough (1980) - Qualifications: CPRT 782, 1923; 1COCP 280, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club participant (WIAQ); career military (RAAF); federal public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1926; Brunswick, Vic, 1931; Newport, 1937); RAAF (Clifton Hill, 1942); technician (Prahran, 1949; Albert Park, 1954); radio technician (Thornbury, 1963-1972); nil (Maryborough, 1977-1980) ==''HARKNESS''== * [[/Keith Lynn Harkness|Harkness, Keith Lynn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKYJ-DNT] - 1906(NSW)-1998(Norfolk Island) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Double Bay, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1320, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1936); warehouseman salesman (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937; Cremorne, NSW, 1943); traveller (Cremorne, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HARLEN''== * [[/John Edward Harlen|Harlen, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8MP-TWB] - 1884(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Sunnybank, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1908); fruit grower (Sunnybank, Qld, 1912-1949) ==''HARLEY''== * [[/Gordon Nicoll Harley|Harley, Gordon Nicoll]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89D-41H] - 1901(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: "4AR Unlicensed" Ipswich (1926-1928); 4GH Ipswich (1928-1933); 4GH Didcott (1937-1939); 4GH Maryborough (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 385, 1928, No. 43 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (radio manufacture); employment (school teacher); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brassall, 1925); school teacher (Didcot, 1936-1943); teacher (Maryborough, 1949); school teacher (Maryborough, 1954-1980) ==''HARMAN''== * [[/Henry Charles Harman|Harman, Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHT-KP6] - 1912(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2XH Kurri Kurri (1931-1935); 2GH Sydney (Raymond Terrace, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 861, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Kurri Kurri, NSW, 1934-1937); RAAF (Raymond Terrace, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HARMER''== * [[/George Harmer|Harmer, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRTY-KHZ] - 1900(Eng)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4XW Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Camp Hill, 1954-1956; Coorparoo, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1301, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club member (WIAQ); telephone technician (PMGD); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937-1954); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''HARRANTH''== * [[/Wolf Harranth|Harranth, Wolf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBY-MY8] - 1941(Austria)-2021(Austria) - Licences: OE1WHC Austria - curator of Dokufunk, host of the world's largest collection of amateur radio and broadcast QSLs; amateur radio operator; broadcast announcer; historian (amateur radio, broadcasting); children's book author; translator - provided the core of the WIA QSL collection - Links: [[w:Wolf_Harranth|Wikipedia]]; [http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/OE1WHC/ Ham Gallery]; [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/personalities/index.php?CID=12863&ID=37418#A37418 Dokufunk Tributes] ==''HARRINGTON''== * [[/Herbert William Harrington|Harrington, Herbert William "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/M4ZT-5YJ] - 1891(Qld)-1946(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - radio inspector (SA, 1923); WW1 (Sapper, Wireless School Moore Park, 1917; Australian Flying Corps, 1919) - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Hayhurst, SA, 1939-1943) - Awards: Mercantile Marine Medal (WW1) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/177564 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2021133 AWM Embarkation Roll]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10624408 AWM] - TroveTag: "Herbert William Harrington"(150+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Harrington"(10+ tags) ==''HARRIS''== * [[/Alfred Charles Harris|Harris, Alfred Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZY1-F4K] - 1900(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3CH Birchip (1926-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 303, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; class B licence?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous ACHs - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ouyen, Vic, 1924); electrical engineer (Birchip, Vic, 1925-1954; Power Station, Ouyen, Vic, 1963) * [[/Herbert Ernest Harris|Harris, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G59V-NG6] - 1880(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XGR Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: tailor's cutter (North Sydney, NSW, 1913); tailor (Dee Why, NSW, 1930-1933); cutter (Manly, NSW, 1934-1935; Balgowlah, NSW, 1936-1943); tailor (Seaforth, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/Ross Clifford Harris|Harris, Ross Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5Y2-DZF] - 1917(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5FL Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1939; Malvern, 1947-1948; Hawthorn, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1651, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Valentine Harms Harris|Harris, Valentine Harms]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PM-FDM] - 1909(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6NL Perth (Shenton Park, 1935-1939; Applecross, 1947-1969); 6NL Denmark (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1579, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Husband of 6YL Ruth Victoria Harris nee Longley - Electoral Rolls: garage employee (Subiaco, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); mechanic (Applecross, WA, 1949-1972) ==''HARRISON''== * [[/Arthur Roberts Harrison|Harrison, Arthur Roberts]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J7-YHJ] - 1909(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2DT Sydney (Stanmore, 1934-1939, 1948-1961; Concord West, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1326, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Petersham, NSW, 1930-1958; Stanmore, NSW, 1963) * [[/Maurice Haydn Harrison|Harrison, Maurice Haydn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMK-KWV] - 1913(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2OY Sydney (Paddington, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 18, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1931-1946) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Parkes, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949); policeman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); police sergeant (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Percival Lionel Carr Harrison|Harrison, Percival Lionel Carr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM3-VDC] - 1912(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6LH Perth (Claremont, 1937-1939; Armadale, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1909, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Claremont, WA, 1936-1937); civil servant (Armadale, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/Victor William Harrison|Harrison, Victor William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSM-2BS] - 1911(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3QD Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1937-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948; North Balwyn, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1949, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Mont Albert, Vic, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); technician (Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1954-1963; Balwyn North, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''HARRISS''== * [[/Alfred George Harriss|Harriss, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8HN-THZ] - 1873(Eng)-1932(Qld) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) - amateur operator; radio clubs (Longreach Radio Club); business proprietor (Jackson & Harriss) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Longreach, 1930) - Relationships: father of Dorothy Winnifred Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss * [[/Dorothy Winnifred Harriss|Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGYC-3CP] - 1905(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4DH Longreach (1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 573, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); first YL operator in Qld - Electoral Rolls: typist (Longreach, 1930); home duties (Longreach, 1936-1943; Warwick, 1949; Toowoomba, 1954-1977; Macgregor, 1980) - Relationships: daughter of Alfred George Harriss * [[/Wilfred Lloyd Harriss|Harriss, Wilfred Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQ2-MS6] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ALF Sydney (Coogee, 1939, 1946-1960; Lugarno, 1961-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 1285, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Coogee, NSW, 1943-1954); teacher (Coogee, NSW, 1958; Lugarno, NSW, 1963-1968; Falconbridge, NSW, 1972; Springwood, NSW, 1977) ==''HARRISSON''== * [[/Charles Harrisson|Harrisson, Charles "Snowy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-VK3] - 1908(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7CH Hobart (Bellerive, 1933); 3CN Shepparton (1937-1939, 1948); 7CH Hobart (Moonah, 1954-1960); 7CH Burnie (1965); 7CH Hobart (Bellerive, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 348, 1927, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son of Charles Turnbull Harrisson, biologist in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Shepparton, Vic, 1936-1949); bank manager (Moonah, Tas, 1954) ==''HARSTON''== * [[/Leslie William Harston|Harston, Leslie William or William Leslie "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQD-XVY] - 1897(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4RY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1932-1939, 1946-1948; Holland Park, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 903, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (art shop) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Clayfield, Qld, 1921-1943); no occupation (Holland Park, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''HART''== * [[/Augustus Samuel Hart|Hart, Augustus Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CMQ-4CP] - 1890(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 57, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Watchem, Vic, 1912; Glen Thompson, 1913); wireless engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1936-1937); wireless operator (Esperance, 1943); telegraphist (Darwin, 1949); wireless officer (Moonee Ponds, 1963-1968; Essendon, 1972) * [[/James Claude Hoyte John Hart|Hart, James Claude Hoyte John "Hoyte John", "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWC-W4C] - 1904(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2HO Sydney (Manly, 1928-1931; Roseville, 1933-1939, 1946-1956; St Ives East, 1957-1975; Manly, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 410, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 4622, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, 1933-1954; St Ives, 1958-1963); retired (St Ives, 1968-1977; Manly, 1980) * [[/John William Hart|Hart, John William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2399, 1939, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWHs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norman Victor Hart|Hart, Norman Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNK3-TXW] - 1908(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4KO Booval (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 760, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club member (WIA, Ipswich RC); engineer - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Booval, 1932-1937); grocer (Booval, 1943-1949); radio technician (Booval, 1954-1972; East Ipswich, 1977-1980) * [[/William James Hart|Hart, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGH-MW8] - 1911(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ACA Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1938); 2ACA Orange (1939); 2ACA Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1947); 2ACR Sydney (Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 69, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Marrickville, NSW, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1954); public servant (Collaroy Plateau, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/William John Hart|Hart, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGH-CKN] - 1926(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2YQ Sydney (Mosman, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 589, 1958; AOCP 3819, 1959; COCP3 4611, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954); medical practitioner (Mosman, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''HARTLEY''== * [[/Arthur Hartley|Hartley, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP58-YDC] - 1911(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2VY Sydney (Lakemba, 1933-1939, 1946-1965; Greenacre, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1218, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1934-1937); welder (Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1963); foreman (Greenacre, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''HARVEY''== * [[/B. C. L. Harvey|Harvey, B. C. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAC Melbourne (Port Melbourne, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Colin Geoffrey Harvey|Harvey, Colin Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC4-31J] - 1920(Vic)-2010(ACT) - Licences: 3UO Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939; East St Kilda, 1947-1956); 2AQU Glenbrook (1958-1961); 1AU Canberra (Hughes, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1695, 1936, Vic; BOCP 203, 1938; TVOCP 31, 1957; 1COCP N26, 1970 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flight Lieutenant, 1944) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CGH - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Armadale, Vic, 1949); RAAF (Glenbrook, NSW, 1958; Hughes, ACT, 1968-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1528008 AWM] * [[/Edward Rossiter Harvey|Harvey, Edward Rossiter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBP-BK8] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 6RG Perth (Scarborough, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 4RK Surfers Paradise (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2041, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Leederville, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1943); newsagent (Scarborough, WA, 1949-1958); shopkeeper (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1963); proprietor (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Mermaid Waters, Qld, 1980) * [[/James Harvey|Harvey, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHX-WJW] - 1907(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DR Brisbane (Buranda, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 4ZJO Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2235, 1938, Qld; NAOCP Q3, 1976 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Commonwealth Public Servant (Belmont, Qld, 1954-1968) * [[/Joseph Melville Harvey|Harvey, Joseph Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHSW-R2Z] - 1892(Tas)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6CG Receive Donnybrook (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: agriculturalist (Thomson's Brook, Donnybrook, WA, 1930-1963) * [[/Manning Herbert Harvey|Harvey, Manning Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZGG-LFZ] - 1887(Tas)-1932(Tas) - Licences: XZC Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1914-1928) ==''HASELDINE''== * [[/John Craig Haseldine|Haseldine, John Craig]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTV-TNW] - 1918(SA)-2011(SA) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1947-1965; Pennington, 1969); 3QG Melbourne (Mulgrave, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2391, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: serviceman (Cheltenham, SA, 1939; Burleigh Estate, SA, 1941); electrician (Mulgrave, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HASKARD''== * [[/Reginald Geoffrey Haskard|Haskard, Reginald Geoffrey "Geoff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB5-S35] - 1906(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Jamestown, 1923-1924); 5RH Adelaide (Jamestown, 1927-1931; North Adelaide, 1933; Malvern, 1937-1939; Helmsdale, 1947; Plympton, 1948-1975; West Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 316, 1927, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 1558, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: retreader (Malvern, 1939-1941); wireless operator (Malvern, 1943) ==''HASSELBACH''== * [[/Edward Hasselbach|Hasselbach, Edward or Eduard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZS2-GZH] - 1849(Germany)-1928(Vic) - Licences: XKN Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1914; Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1928) ==''HATFIELD''== * [[/Westrop Henry Hatfield|Hatfield, Westrop Henry "West"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB5-VF5] - 1909(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD) ==''HATTAM''== * [[/Fred Hattam|Hattam, Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZV-QDL] - 1906(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3HW Castlemaine (1929-1939); 3BAL Castlemaine (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 541, 1929, Vic; BOCP 410, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Castlemaine, 1928-1937); radio mechanic (Castlemaine, 1954-1967); engineer (Castlemaine, 1968-1972) ==''HATTON''== * [[/Donald Edsall Hatton|Hatton, Donald Edsall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB2-YHY] - 1925(NSW)-2009(Vic) - Licences: 2AI Sydney (Abbotsford, 1947-1954; Vaucluse, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 34, 1946, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2AGU Harry Creighton Hatton & brother of 2GD Kenneth Harry Hatton - Comment: Died with wife in 2009 Vic bushfires - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Abbotsford, NSW, 1949-1954); scientist (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963; Templestowe, Vic, 1967-1977) - Links: [http://royalcommission.vic.gov.au/getdoc/f95fb3fc-117e-46c7-b2cc-22ec17a5dd88/Transcript_VBRC_Day_117_04-Mar-2010-REDACTED.pdf Bushfire Royal Commission] * [[/Harry Creighton Hatton|Hatton, Harry Creighton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH1R-8XB] - 1893(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Abbotsford, 1923); 2AGU Sydney (Abbotsford, 1938-1939, 1946-1958) (1946 to 1955, licence held with son Kenneth Harry Hatton) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, Gunner, 1915-1918, Gassed) - Relationships: Father of 2GD Kenneth Harry Hatton & 2AI Donald Edsall Hatton - Electoral Rolls: Fitter & turner with Warburton Franki (1915, Army enlistment); fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1930-1958) * [[/Kenneth Harry Hatton|Hatton, Kenneth Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKML-N4T] - 1921(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2GD Sydney (Abbotsford, 1938-1939, 1947; Epping, 1948-1957; Pymble, 1958); 2AGU Sydney (Abbotsford, 1946-1955) (licence held with Harry Creighton Hatton); 2AGU Sydney (Pymble, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2104, 1938, NSW; COCP2 363, 1940; COCP1 451, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2AGU Harry Creighton Hatton & brother of 2AI Donald Edsall Hatton - Electoral Rolls: airline radio officer (Epping, NSW, 1949; Eastwood, NSW, 1954); radio officer (Pymble, NSW, 1958; St Ives, NSW, 1963); airline navigator (St Ives, NSW, 1968); navigator (St Ives, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HAVYATT''== * [[/Alaric Havyatt|Havyatt, Alaric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMK7-5XZ] - 1917(NZ)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2AET Sydney (Double Bay, 1936-1938; Edgecliff, 1939, 1946-1947; Roseville, 1948-1958); 2AZQ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1969; Woolwich, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1825, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Edgecliff, NSW, 1943); student (Gordon, NSW, 1949; Roseville, NSW, 1954-1958); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1968); engineer (Woolwich, NSW, 1972-1977; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1980) ==''HAWKER''== * [[/H. Hawker|Hawker, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XHH Grafton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HAWKESWORTH''== * [[/Norman John Hawkesworth|Hawkesworth, Norman John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CQ-CB8] - 1908(NSW)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3FT Melbourne (Auburn, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2361, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: printer (South Yarra, Vic, 1931); labourer (Melbourne East, Vic, 1936); waiter (St Kilda, Vic, 1937); radio wireman (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1968); radio worker (Auburn, Vic, 1972); retired (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HAWKINS''== * [[/Henry William Albert Hawkins|Hawkins, Henry William Albert "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GF-3WX] - 1914(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2YL Cessnock (1932-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1073, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Cessnock, NSW, 1935-1972) ==''HAWORTH''== * [[/William Haworth|Haworth, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G823-JT3] - 1896(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences Q737 Receive Qld (1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ironside Estate, 1917); mechanic (Taringa, 1921-1928); lineman (North Tmborine, 1931); electrical mechanic (Eagle Heights, 1936; Toowong, 1937); telephone mechanic (Bundaberg, 1943-1949); technician (Toowong, 1954-1972); retired (Caloundra, 1977-1980) ==''HAWSON''== * [[/Thomas Edgar Cecil Hawson|Hawson, Thomas Edgar Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ2-ZV9] - 1916(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4CH Ipswich (Woodend, 1937-1939; East Ipswich, 1947-1948); 4CH Brisbane (Yeronga, 1969; Salisbury, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2016, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: agent (Ipswich, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (East Ipswich, Qld, 1949); storekeeper (Windsor, Qld, 1954; Yeronga, Qld, 1958; Salisbury, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''HAY''== * [[/Patrick Walsh Hay|Hay, Patrick Walsh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZS-8Q9] - 1918(NSW)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 2ADW Sydney (Lidcombe, 1936-1938; Sefton, 1939); 4PH Toowoomba (1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1730, 1930, NSW; BOCP 639, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sefton, NSW, 1943); engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Toowoomba North, Qld, 1958-1963) ==''HAYES''== * [[/William Lyall Hayes|Hayes, William Lyall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB9-GGX] - 1908(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AJL Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939; Chatswood, 1946-1954; Artarmon, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2082, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Roseville, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1936-1937); industrial chemist (Roseville, NSW, 1943; Epping, NSW, 1943; Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1954; Artarmon, NSW, 1958-1968); chemist (Artarmon, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HAYLES''== * [[/Ernest Edward Hayles|Hayles, Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCQT-F9K] - 1911(Qld)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 4HY Innisfail (1938-1939, 1947-1948); 2AHY Wollongong (1954-1958); 2AHY Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1960-1969; Roseville, 1975); 2AHY Alstonville (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2153, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Innisfail, Qld, 1936-1949; Wollongong, NSW, 1954); dental technician (Roseville, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ==''HAYMAN''== * [[/Arthur Henry Hayman|Hayman, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ19-MCS] - 1888(NZ)-1974(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 26, 1914 - coastal wireless Operator (Broome, WA); radio telegraphist at WW1 enlistment; WW1 (Army, NZEF, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Kaiapoi, NZ, 1911; Christchurch, NZ, 1919-1935; Fendleton, NZ, 1946-1949); retired (Fendalton, NZ, 1957; Papanui, NZ, 1972) * [[/William George Inglis Hayman|Hayman, William George Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-CX1] - 1897(Eng)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6BG Perth (Claremont, 1925); 6GH Perth (Claremont, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; scientist; educator - Electoral Rolls: lecturer (Claremont, 1922-1929); engineer (Claremont, 1931-1954); civil servant (Claremont, 1958-1968) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hayman-william-george-12971 ADB] ==''HAYNES''== * [[/Bruce Lot Henry Haynes|Haynes, Bruce Lot Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC44-8M4] - 1898(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2YA Armidale (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Armidale, 1930-1936); poultry farmer (West Pennant Hills, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2YA - Bruce Lot Henry Haynes" * [[/Thomas Ambrose John Haynes|Haynes, Thomas Ambrose John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSC5-WXM] - 1902(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5AY Adelaide (Black Forest Estate, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 835, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Black Forest, 1939-1943) * [[/Walter Charles Henry Haynes|Haynes, Walter Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWS-2LW] - 1910(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2XH Sydney (Petersham, 1939, 1946-1947); 2APH Sydney (Punchbowl, 1960; Oatley, 1961-1965; Sylvania Waters, 1969); 4APH Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2404, 1939, NSW; BOCP 569, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Ashfield, NSW, 1933-1934; Croydon, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1963); tv technician (Sylvania, NSW, 1968); acting superintendent (Fern Tree Gully, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1980) ==''HAZARD''== * [[/Cleveland Tidcombe Hazard|Hazard, Cleveland Tidcombe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BS-QML] - 1897(Vic)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XNT Melbourne (Brighton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army, 4th Field Artillery, medically discharged, multiple gunshot wounds, 1915-1918 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Murrabit, Vic, 1919-1927); clerk (Glen Innes, NSW, 1930-1932); accountant (Merewether, NSW, 1933-1937); civil servant (Toxteth, NSW, 1943); public servant (Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1968) ==''HAZLETT''== * [[/Royce Stanley Arnold Hazlett|Hazlett, Royce Stanley Arnold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXX4-F38] - 1932(Qld)-2015(Qld) - Licences: 4ZRH Brisbane (Wellers Hill, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: AOLCP 1159, 1961, Qld - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 4EO Stanley Albert Hazlett - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1954-1963); electrical contractor (Wellers Hill, Qld, 1968-1972); contractor (Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Stanley Albert Hazlett|Hazlett, Stanley Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC33-RH7] - 1900(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4EO Receive Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 4ZRH Royce Stanley Arnold Hazlett - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, Qld, 1925-1928); buyer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937-1968) ==''HEARPS''== * Hearps, David Edward - See David Edward Vaughan (change of name) ==''HEATH''== * [[/Allan Harry Heath|Heath, Allan Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5Y4-4DT] - 1914(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5ZX Adelaide (Prospect Park, 1934-1939; Highgate, 1947-1956; Brighton, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1369, 1934, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''HEATHERS''== * [[/Cyril John Heathers|Heathers, Cyril John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XN-NG9] - 1909(Eng)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2GZ Sydney (Bankstown, 1930-1934); 2UA Sydney (Bankstown, 1935-1939; Artarmon, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 615, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bankstown, 1930-1943); telephone engineer (Artarmon, 1949-1968); engineer (Artarmon, 1977-1980) - Comment: 2GZ callsign likely withdrawn by PMGD for 2GZ Orange commercial ==''HEAVEY''== * [[/John Aloysius Heavey|Heavey, John Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS8F-RNN] - 1894(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2XK Sydney (Maroubra, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT, 1916, NSW (Marconi); COCP1 40, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Wellington, NZ, 1919); wireless worker (Maroubra, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless industry (Maroubra, NSW, 1936-1954); technician (OTC Radio Receiving Station, Bringelly, NSW, 1958); no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''HEDLEY''== * [[/Charles Hedley|Hedley, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54F-R7Z] - 1908(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2MT Newcastle (Hamilton, 1933; Mayfield, 1935-1938); 2MT Wollongong (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1174, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hamilton, NSW, 1930-1934; Mayfield, NSW, 1935-1937; Wollongong, NSW, 1943-1968; Mngrtn, 1977; Wollongong West, NSW, 1980) ==''HEEPS''== * [[/Frank William Heeps|Heeps, Frank William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Y3-MPG] - 1911(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3ADX Melbourne (Richmond, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2362, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Richmond South, Vic, 1934-1936); brass finisher (Richmond, Vic, 1937); metal worker (Richmond, Vic, 1949-1977) ==''HEHIR''== * [[/William James Hehir|Hehir, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYYL-PY2] - 1912(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3RE Melbourne (Kew, 1935-1939, 1947); 3RE Hamilton (1948-1980+); 3ARE Mobile/Portable Hamilton (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1520, 1935, Vic; BOCP 150, 1938; AIR3 6, 1938; AIR2 8, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); pilot (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1949-1968); engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HEILBRONN''== * [[/George Heilbronn|Heilbronn, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJHL-PW3] - 1894(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4GG Chinchilla (1929-1939); 4GG Yarraman (1946-1955); 4GG Crows Nest (1956); 4GG Millmerran (1960); 4GG Brisbane (Wynnum, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 565, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Qld Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: locomotive fireman (Chinchilla, 1925-1937); locomotive driver (Yarraman, 1954); engine driver (Millmerran, 1943-1958); retired (Wynnum, 1963-1968) ==''HEIMANN''== * [[/Theodore Roy Heimann|Heimann or Heiman Von Koenigswerter, Theodore Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSZ-JXK] - 1910(SA)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2TH Wagga Wagga (1935-1937); 2TH Sydney (Hurstone Park, 1938-1939); 2TH Wagga Wagga (1946-1947); 2TH Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1948-1950; Bondi, 1954-1969); 2TH Newcastle (Lorn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optometrist (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1931-1937); radio technician (Urana, NSW, 1949); secretary (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (North Maitland, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HEINE''== * [[/John Frederick Heine|Heine, John Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VS-V1F] - 1908(Tas)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 7JK Hobart (City, 1927; Bellerive, 1931); 4JX Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1933; Ascot, 1935; Kangaroo Point, 1937; Mowbray Park, 1938-1939); 3JF Melbourne (Beaumaris) (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 355, 1927, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1934; Norman Park, Qld, 1937); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949); representative (Beaumaris, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''HEINECKE''== * [[/Heinrich Victor Heinecke|Heinecke, Heinrich Victor "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJ7-SF9] - 1889(Vic)-1971(SA) - Licences: XJF Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1912); engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1914); electrical engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1919; Yallourn, Vic, 1934-1937); engineer (Kangaroo Flat, Vic, 1942) ==''HEINRICH''== * [[/William Latimer Heinrich|Heinrich, William Latimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG5-S7Y] - 1917(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5HR Bute (1934-1939); 5HR Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1376, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmhand (Bute, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HEITSCH''== * [[/Henry John Keith Heitsch|Heitsch, Henry John Keith or Heinrich Johann]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CV-QYP] - 1907(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 3HK Melbourne (Mitcham, 1929-1939, 1947-1975); 4AHK Scarness (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 516, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: piano fitter (Mitcham, 1931-1954); technician (Mitcham, 1963-1977); retired (Scarness, Qld, 1980) ==''HELLAWELL''== * [[/Francis Herbert Hellawell|Hellawell, Francis Herbert "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK5G-478] - 1885(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: Nil identified as yet - Qualifications: Nil identified as yet - early wireless experimenter; amateur radio clubs (member, WIQ); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Toowong, 1913-1914; Coorparoo, 1919; East Annerley, 1925; Annerley, 1929-1934); clerk (Brisbane City, 1937); no occupation (Beachmere, 1943-1949; Annerley, 1954-1958) ==''HELLICAR''== * [[/Geoffrey Charles Hellicar|Hellicar, Geoffrey Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWD-5M8] - 1916(???)-1932(NSW) - Licences: 2AX Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1931-1932) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 928, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HELLYER''== * [[/Leicester Henry Hellyer|Hellyer, Leicester Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFNW-BTC] - 1908(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LS Sydney (Rockdale, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 600, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Rockdale, 1930-1933; Manly, 1934-1935; Artarmon, 1936-1937; Willoughby, 1943; Artarmon, 1949-1963; Newport, 1968-1977) ==''HENDERSON''== * [[/Frederick James Henderson|Henderson, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQG-XRX] - 1891(Eng)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 208, 1916 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson|Henderson, Reginald Friend Hannam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6YC-QR8] - 1846(Eng)-1932(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - author of report into The Naval Forces of the Commonwealth (1 Mar 1911) which recommended the establishment of a network of coastal wireless stations for Australia - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson|Wikipedia]]; [https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/233299891 Henderson Report 1911] - TroveTag: "Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson" * [[/S. A. Henderson|Henderson, S. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5JN Adelaide (Walkerville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HENLEY''== * [[/Clarence Henley|Henley, Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQ9-Z2S] - 1887(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: XJCC Melbourne (Clayton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual is best fit but not fully identified (Licensed as CHH rather than CH) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1912-1913); farmer (Milawa, Vic, 1922); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1924-1937) ==''HENNESSEY''== * [[/Violet Elizabeth Hennessey|Nolan nee Hennessey, Violet Elizabeth]] - 1896(Qld)-19?? - Licences: 4LO Brisbane (City, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 826, 1931, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcasters - Comment: fourth YL operator in Qld ==''HENRIQUES''== * [[/Frederick Lester Henriques|Henry, Frederick Lester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W1P-SBF] - 1883(Vic)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2FH Sydney (Hunter's Hill & Motor Launch Amohine) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Hunter's Hill, NSW, 1930-1936; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937-1943) ==''HENRY''== * [[/Arthur Geddes Henry|Henry, Arthur Geddes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4QW-K9Z] - 1907(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2ZK Sydney (Sandringham, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 494, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Sandringham, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (San Souci, NSW, 1949-1963; Northbridge, NSW, 1968) * [[/Clement John Henry|Henry, Clement John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6T-RPC] - 1905(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Uralla (1923); 2CH Uralla (1924-1929); 2UR Uralla (1930-1939); 2UR Blakehurst (1946); 2UR Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1948-1957; Pymble, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 85, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Withdrawal: 2CH callsign withdrawn in 1930 for 2CH Sydney - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Uralla, 1930-1937); electrical fitter (RAAF Richmond, 1943); technician (Neutral Bay, 1949-1954; Pymble, 1958-1980) * [[/John Edwin Henry|Henry, John Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL6B-GD6] - 1868(Vic)-1933(Qld) - Licences: 4CZ Receive Mt Alford via Boonah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: baker (Gundy, NSW, 1913); farmer (Boonah, Qld, 1917-1921); storekeeper (Mt Alford, Qld, 1922-1926); baker (Dayboro, Qld, 1928; Wondai, Qld, 1931) * [[/Raymond Cherrington Henry|Henry, Raymond Cherrington "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5X-C1Y] - 1894(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5CY Cook (1935-1939); 5RY Adelaide (Goodwood, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1421, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Son, also named RCH, passed in WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Goodwood Park, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Robert Charles Henry|Henry, Robert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQNW-VF7] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AGC Tamworth (1937-1939); 2GZ Griffith (1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1890, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); clergyman (Hanwood, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Griffith, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''HENTZE''== * [[/Phillip Raoul Hentze|Hentze, Phillip Raoul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG2C-9RP] - 1905(Germany)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2RH Sydney (Killara, 1927-1928); 2RN Sydney (Manly, 1933; Darling Point, 1935-1936; Killara, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 326, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool buyer (Killara, NSW, 1930; Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1931; Manly, NSW, 1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1935; Killara, NSW, 1937); Commonwealth wool appraiser (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943-1949); wool buyer (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1963); director (Palm Beach, NSW, 1972); manager (Palm Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HENWOOD''== * [[/Ralph Franklin Henwood|Henwood, Ralph Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89X-CF6] - 1912(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6RL Perth (North Perth, 1930-1933; Claremont, 1937); 6RL Northam (1946-1948); 2AXA Sydney (Rose Bay, 1960-1961); 6RL Perth (Claremont, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 720, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 2, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Claremont, 1936); radio operator (6AM) (Northam, 1937); radio technician (Northam, 1943-1949; Claremont, 1954); technician (Bellevue Hill, 1958; Claremont, 1963-1972; Nedlands, 1977) ==''HEPTON''== * [[/William Dean Hepton|Hepton, William Dean "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRBB-VN5] - 1898(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4WD Brisbane (Milton, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 918, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, instructor 1932-1935) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Paddington, Qld, 1921; Milton, Qld, 1925-1963) ==''HERD''== * [[/James Kinross Herd|Herd, James Kinross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-YSQ] - 1901(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3JK Baccus Marsh (1924-1927); 3JK Wangaratta (1931-1939, 1946-1956); 3JK Mornington (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 36, 1924, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: surgeon dentist (Bacchus Marsh, Vic, 1924-1928); dentist (Wangaratta, Vic, 1937-1954); dental surgeon (Frankston, Vic, 1963) ==''HERMAN''== * [[/Leonard George Herman|Herman or Hermann, Leonard George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2Q-LW1] - 1914(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3NF Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1905, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''HERMANN''== * [[/Theodore Roy Hermann|Hermann, Theodore Roy]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1239, 1934, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HERSCHEL''== * [[/Henry Victor Herschel|Herschel, Henry Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N6-76H] - 1902(Qld)-1937(Qld) - Licences: 4UK Cairns (1929-1931); 4UK Toowoomba (1933); 4UK Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 564, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Newtown, 1925; Cairns, 1930; Indooroopilly, 1936-1937)- Comment: Passed too soon ==''HESKETH''== * [[/John Hesketh|Hesketh, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2B-YFT] - 1868(Eng)-1917(Vic) - Licences: XJEB Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; senior state public servant (Qld electrical engineer); senior federal public servant (PMGD, chief electrical engineer); military (Royal Engineers, Eng; Qld Defence Force, lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Kew, Vic, 1909-1917) - Links: [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/John_Hesketh IEE Bio]; [http://www.consuleng.com.au/Early%20Automatic%20Telephony%20in%20Australia%20-%20Moynihan%201985.pdf Automatic Telephony] - TroveTag: "XJEB - John Hesketh" & "!Wikibooks Hesketh" ==''HEWITT''== * [[/Archibald John Hewitt|Hewitt, Archibald John "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DZ-TNY] - 1910(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5XK Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1939); 5XK Kingscote (1946-1948); 5XK Adelaide (Torrensville, 1954; College Park, 1955-1956; Lucindale, 1960; Semaphore, 1965-1969; Ottaway, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 582, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Kingscote, 1939-1941) * [[/Clarence Richard Hewitt|Hewitt, Clarence Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6D1-718] - 1900(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CR Brisbane (Rosalie, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Petrie Tce, Qld, 1919); student (Petrie Tce, Qld, 1921-1926); moulder (Rosalie, Qld, 1928); carpenter (Rosalie, Qld, 1936-1943; Indooroopilly, Qld, 1949); hotel manager (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1954) * [[/Colin Frederick Hewitt|Hewitt, Colin Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXR-F2K] - 1928(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5CT Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1948-1955; Blair Athol, 1956-1965; Prospect, 1969; Banksia Park, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2819, 1948, SA; BOCP 1344, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Francis Hewitt|Hewitt, Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXR-PMC] - 1909(Vic)-1941(At Sea) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2074, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 10th Squadron, 1939-1941, passed flying battle, 2nd wireless operator) - Electoral Rolls: postal (Caulfield East, Vic, 1936-1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1721780 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10325082 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/796889 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Horace Thomas Hewitt|Hewitt, Horace Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MN6S-JBL] - 1904(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4PD Brisbane (Moorooka, 1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2377, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Hodgson, Qld, 1925; Bowen, Qld, 1930); mechanic (Roma, Qld, 1936-1937); turner (Moorooka, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Thomas George Hewitt|Hewitt, Thomas George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ2-PLM] - 1900(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 4TH Cairns (1937-1939); 2LH Lismore (1946-1961); 2ATG Lennox Head (1955-1961) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Cairns, Qld, 1930-1943; Lismore, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''HEY''== * [[/Eric Charles Hey|Hey, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDF-9NK] - 1916(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP N2736, 1987, NSW; AOCP N1874, 1988 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway porter (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); student (Coogee, NSW, 1954-1958); dental surgeon (Coogee, NSW, 1968); dentist (Coogee, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/hey-eric-charles-16914 Obituaries Australia] ==''HIAM''== * [[/Robert Charles Hiam|Hiam, Robert Charles "Charles"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCT-14T] - 1888(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XLD Melbourne (Balaclava, 1913-1914); 3LW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1931; Caulfield North, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 174, 1915 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: tailor (St Kilda, 1913-1928; Caulfield, 1931-1968); retired (Beaumaris, 1972-1980) ==''HIBBERT''== * [[/Charles Thomas Hibbert|Hibbert, Charles Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1R2-Y8N] - 1899(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2KQ Cootamundra (1929-1935) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 391, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Cootamundra, NSW, 1930-1935); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Ermington, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Gwendolyn near Budgewoi, NSW, 1972; Samarinda Point, NSW, 1980) ==''HICKS''== * [[/Charles McCall Hicks|Hicks, Charles McCall "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB9-L88] - 1921(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2ADV Sydney (Cremorne, 1938-1939, 1946-1955; Whale Beach, 1956-1958); 2ADV Forster (1960-1965); 2ADV Sydney (Avalon, 1969; Palm Beach, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2097, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1942); cutter (Cremorne, NSW, 1943-1949); director (Cremorne, NSW, 1954); company director (Forster, NSW, 1963) * [[/Henry Joseph Hicks|Hicks, Henry Joseph "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QG-RRR] - 1913(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 1HH Macquarie Island (1955-1956); 4HG Willis Island (1963); 9HG Lae, New Guinea (1965-1969); 4HG Tolga (1975-1980) - Qualifications: AOCP 2468, 1941, Qld; 1COCP 784, 1944 - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: letterpress machinist (Cairns, 1936-1937); printer (Newtown, 1943); radio officer (Broome, 1963); wireless operator (Thursday Island, 1972); retired (Tolga, 1977-1980) - Awards: BEM (1958, Officer in Charge, Radio Weather Reporting Station, Willis Islets) ==''HIGGINBOTHAM''== * [[/Ronald William Higginbotham|Higginbotham, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB5V-6KQ] - 1915(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3RN Melbourne (Ashburton, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2149, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); linotyper (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1967; Ashburton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HIGGINS''== * [[/Charles Sherlock Higgins|Higgins, Charles Sherlock]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WK-X4K] - 1915(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2LO Sydney (Pendle Hill, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Wentworthville, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1160, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Pendle Hill, NSW, 1937-1943); research engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Gordon Conway Higgins|Higgins, John Gordon Conway "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD45-FKK] - 1884(NSW)-1963(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 29, 1914 - wireless telegraphist; WW1 (merchant navy); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Perth, 1910-1912); radio engineer (Prahran, 1925-1927); manufacturer (St Kilda, Vic, 1934-1937); soldier (Caulfield, 1942); military duties (South Yarra, 1949); retired (Dromana, 1954; Sorrento, 1963) * [[/Murray William Higgins|Higgins, Murray William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZV-LT8] - 1920(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5QM Adelaide (North Unley, 1947; Parkside, 1948; Harcourt Gardens, 1954; Panorama, 1965-1969); 5AQM Adelaide (Panorama, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2260, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Knoxville, SA, 1943) ==''HIGGS''== * [[/Arthur John Higgs|Higgs, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBF-919] - 1904(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2GY Canberra (Mt Stromlo, 1931-1939); 2GY Sydney (Bayview, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP N321, 1975, No. ?? in ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1928); astronomer (Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1931-1937); engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); research officer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1949-1954); secretary (West Ryde, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Bayview, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HILDER''== * [[/Henry Edward Hilder|Hilder, Henry Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVWH-4VK] - 1918(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4HH Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1946-1948; Nudgee, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 69, 1946, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, Army, 2AIF, Signals, 1940-1947); employment (Brisbane Fire Brigade, communications) - Halcyon: says AOCP Brisbane 1936 but no record - Electoral Rolls: storeman (East Brisbane, Qld, 1941-1949); fireman (Nudgee, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert Henry Hilder|Hilder, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRF8-1PY] - 1902(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AFT Bourke (1937-1939); 2AFT Hillston (1946-1948); 2AFT Trida (1950-1961); 2AFT Quirindi (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1848, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: overseer (Bourke, NSW, 1930); station manager (Fort Bourke Station, Bourke, 1936-1943; Hunthawang, Hillston, NSW, 1949); grazier (Cogie via Trida, NSW, 1954-1963; Fintona, Quirindi, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Quirindi, NSW, 1977) ==''HILDYARD''== * [[/Athol David Hildyard|Hildyard, Athol David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNY-TBD] - 1919(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7DH Hobart (City, 1936-1939, 1948; Montagu Bay, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1735, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; 1AOCP 50, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: broadcast technician (Hobart South, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Montagu Bay, 1954) ==''HILL''== * [[/Alfred Wyatt Hill|Hill, Alfred Wyatt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Y-5VM] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TS Sydney (Killara, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Stanley Hill|Hill, Arthur Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-FRC] - 1906(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AH Wiluna (1937-1939, 1947-1965); 6AH Busselton (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1985, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: Husband of 6MH Mary Lilian Hill nee - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wiluna, WA, 1931); engineer (Wiluna, WA, 1936-1949); business manager (Wiluna, WA, 1954-1963); retired (West Busselton, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Charles Andrew Hill|Hill, Charles Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/PM3G-QV1] - 1887(Eng)-1915(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (Officer-in-Charge VIR, 1914); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frederick John Hill|Hill, Frederick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CS-1J5] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TY Kurri Kurri (1929-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 500, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: colliery employee (Pelaw Main, 1930; Stanford Merthyr, 1934; Kurri Kurri, 1936-1937); winding driver (Kurri Kurri, 1968) * [[/G. M. Hill|Hill, G. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9GM Rabaul (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jack Hunter Hill|Hill, Jack Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCS-18Y] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ADT Lismore (1936-1939); 2ADT Sydney (Belmore, 1946); 2ADT Cessnock (1947-1954); 2ADT Inverell (1955-1965); 2ADT Port Macquarie (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1739, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Parramatta, NSW, 1931-1933; Lismore, NSW, 1934-1937; Enfield, NSW, 1943; Aberdare, NSW, 1949-1954; Inverell, NSW, 1958-1963; Port Macquarie, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Hill|Hill, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DY-7NX] - 1922(SA)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3AJN Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1956; Hawthorn, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2367, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Balwyn, Vic, 1954; Hawthorn, Vic, 1963-1977; Kew, Vic, 1980) * [[/Mary Lilian XXXX|Hill nee , Mary Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-JZY] - 1906(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6MH Wiluna (1937-1939, 1947-1965); 6MH Busselton (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1976, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 6AH Arthur Stanley Hill - Electoral Rolls: * [[/R. F. Hill|Hill, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAU Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HILLHOUSE''== * [[/James Reid Hillhouse|Hillhouse, James or James Reid]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-YZJ] - 1907(Sct)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4ZO Collinsville (1933-1939, 1947-1975); 4ZO Bowen (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1115, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coal miner (Collinsville, Qld, 1928-1963); retired (Gladstone, Qld, 1977) ==''HILTON''== * [[/William Edward Hilton|Hilton, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPR-P1K] - 1876(???)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XEQ Sydney (St Leonards, 1913-1914); 2BA Receive Sydney (Crows Nest, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Newtown, 1903); postmaster (Stockton, 1930-1932; Kurri Kurri, 1934-1936); retired (Long Jetty, 1943-1949) ==''HINE''== * [[/Francis Thomas Hine|Hine, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBY-3SZ] - 1907(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2QL Sydney (Campsie, 1935-1937; Richmond, 1938-1939; Homebush, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1434, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Campsie, 1930-1931; Temora, 1932-1935); wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, 1936-1937; Concord, 1943); radio officer (Homebush, 1954-1958; Strathfield West, 1968; Homebush, 1977-1980) ==''HINTON''== * [[/Wilfred Frank Hinton|Hinton, Wilfred Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VL7-X3G] - 1887(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XAAL Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 5th Reinforcements, 18th Battalion, Private, Lieut, Captain, 1915-1917) - Relationships: brother of 2FI Receive Ronald Stewart Hinton - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wagga Wagga, 1913) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2202474 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Ronald Stewart Hinton|Hinton, Ronald Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-NJJ] - 1896(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 94, 1932, NSW - amateur receiver - Relationships: brother of XAAL Wilfred Frank Hinton - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1943); technician (Clareville, NSW, 1949-1968); retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1977) ==''HIPWELL''== * [[/Ronald Anson Le Hunt Hipwell|Hipwell, Ronald Anson Le Hunt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HJ-SMM] - 1902(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3KU Swan Hill (1929-1933); 2ACD Broken Hill (1937-1939); 3ACD Melbourne (Dromana, 1955-1956); 5AJ Port Augusta (1960-1965); 3AEI Melbourne (Dromana, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 486, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 140, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda East, Vic, 1925); electrical engineer (Swan Hill, Vic, 1931); radio engineer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1943); radio electrical fitter (Dromana, Vic, 1949-1954); retired (Dromana, Vic, 1972) ==''HIRSCH''== * [[/Jacob Alexander Hirsch|Hirsch or Deerson, Jacob or Jakob Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWZX-RZ3] - 1896(Aus)-1979(Aus) - Licences: 2AE Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Oatley, 1930-1937); clerk (Canberra, 1949); no occupation (Pambula Beach, 1954-1972; Merimbula, 1977) ==''HITCHCOCK''== * [[/Leith Fuller Hitchcock|Hitchcock, Leith Fuller]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWC-Y61] - 1897(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4LH Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1931-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bacteriologist (Wooloowin, 1921-1936); research officer (Wooloowin, 1943-1949) ==''HOAD''== * [[/C. M. Hoad|Hoad, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: None yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 319, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Individual not yet identified ==''HOAR''== * [[/John Cecil Hoar|Hoar, John Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MVKW-HND] - 1900(Eng)-1964(WA) - Licences: 6OR Perth (Fremantle, 1931-1939; Mosman Park, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 786, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (RAGA Barracks, Fremantle, WA, 1925-1931; East Fremantle, WA, 1936-1937; Mosman Park, WA, 1949-1963) ==''HOARE''== * [[/Peter Hoare|Hoare, Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99K-6N4] - 1895(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2PH Gosford (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 82, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: signalman (Eastwood, NSW, 1930-1933); railway employee (Girraween, NSW, 1936-1943); signalman (Harris Park, NSW, 1949; Fairfield, NSW, 1954; Auburn, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Pierce Mark Hoare|Hoare, Pierce Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9G8-XMV] - 1895(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SL Lismore (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1227, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, Cyclist Corps & Machine Gun Co, 1916-1919); radio clubs (Richmond River Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Lismore, NSW, 1930-1937); radio engineer (Lismore, NSW, 1943-1958); no occupation (Lismore, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) - TroveTag: "2SL - Pierce Mark Hoare" ==''HOBART-DUFF''== * [[/William Vere Hobart Duff|Hobart-Duff, William Vere see Duff, William Vere Hobart]] ==''HOBBS''== * [[/Ivor Melville Hobbs|Hobbs, Ivor Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8R-524] - 1907(WA)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 6DO Merredin (!938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2202, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine-driver (Merredin, WA, 1936-1943); ice manufacturer (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1968) ==''HOBCROFT''== * [[/Hurtle Horace Hobcroft|Hobcroft, Hurtle Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WZ-G5T] - 1899(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5RE Adelaide (West Brunswick, 1928); 5RE Renmark (1931-1939, 1946-1956); 5RE Adelaide (Linden Park, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 420, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Relationships: Father of Rex Kelvin Hobcroft - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlton North, 1925-1926; Brunswick West, 1928); horticulturalist (Renmark, 1939-1943) ==''HOBLER''== * [[/Cecil Forde Hobler|Hobler, Cecil Forde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Q-TK9] - 1899(Qld)-1964(PNG) - Licences: 4HR Barcaldine (ca 1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: cousin of 4DO Harold Learmonth Hobler - Electoral Rolls: student (Rockhampton, Qld, 1921); solicitor (Barcaldine, Qld, 1925-1937) - TroveTag "4HR - Cecil Forde Hobler" * [[/Harold Learmonth Hobler|Hobler, Harold Learmonth "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKZ-8N1] - 1906(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 1217 Rockhampton (1921-1924); 4DO Receive Rockhampton (1923-1924); 4DO Rockhampton (1925-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 110, 1925, No. 12 in Qld; CPRT 1003, 1928 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, JOTA); business proprietor (picture theatre); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - QSLs: Remnant of QSL collection (250+) acquired ex Ebay by SSD & donated to NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Relationships: Cousin of Cecil Forde Hobler - Electoral Rolls: theatre manager (Rockhampton, 1930-1937); theatre proprietor (Rockhampton, 1943); soldier (Bulimba, 1943); theatre proprietor (Rockhampton, 1949); theatre manager (Rockhampton, 1958-1963); property owner (Rockhampton North, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "1217-4DO - Harold Learmonth Hobler" & "!Wikibooks 4DO" ==''HOCKING''== * [[/Edward John Hocking|Hocking, Edward John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK9-XC9] - 1898(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AIE Sydney (Hornsby, 1937-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2004, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Hornsby, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Harry Hocking|Hocking, Harry or Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7D-DZ4] - 1920(WA)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AMG Sydney (Campsie, 1938-1939); 2HH Sydney (Cronulla, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2225, NSW; COCP2 661, 1942; COCP1 699, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Campsie, NSW, 1943); radio operator (Cronulla, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HODDER''== * [[/Clarence William Hodder|Hodder, Clarence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLK-ZRC] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); 5LY Adelaide (Parkside, 1934-1939, 1947; Bridgewater, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1354, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Parkside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Frederick Alexander Hodder|Hodder, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD2L-6LY] - 1917(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2DV Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937; Bondi North, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1437, 1935, NSW; AIR3 1010, 1947; BOCP 1078, 1949; COCP2 1204, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (North Bondi, NSW, 1954-1968); technician (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Ivan Reynall Hodder|Hodder, Ivan Reynall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX73-HKS] - 1899(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3RH Glenorchy (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 471, 1919 (Marconi); COCP1 417, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (applied 1AIF, 1918, discharged due to demob); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk at time of enlistment 1918; radio engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1925); farmer ("Eromanga", Glenorchy, Vic, 1931); aeradio technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); examiner (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954; Deepdene, Vic, 1958-1963; Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1968); retired (Myrtleford, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HODDINOTT''== * [[/Francis William Hoddinott|Hoddinott, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N4Q-3X7] - 1886(Vic)-1972(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Eagle Junction, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockville Estate, Toowoomba, Qld, 1908; Toowoomba, Qld, 1912; Sandgate, Qld, 1919; Eagle Junction, Qld, 1921-1943; West End, 1949); retired (Tamborine Mountain, Qld, 1958-1963; Hendra, Qld, 1968) ==''HODGE''== * [[/Herbert Gibson Hodge|Hodge, Herbert Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYT-MZ8] - 1910(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3HE Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Canterbury, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1202, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1934-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1967); mechanic (Canterbury, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HODGES''== * [[/Ronald Albert Hodges|Hodges, Ronald Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDB-YFC] - 1911(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3HO Melbourne (Merlynston, 1932-1937; Pascoe Vale South, 1938-1939, 1947-1975); 3HO Point Lonsdale (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 875, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 15, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: tinsmith (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1937); winder (Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1942-1977); retired (Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1980) * [[/Wilfred Charles Hunting Hodges|Hodges, Wilfred Charles Hunting]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDP-P5X] - 1895(Vic)-1949(Qld) - Licences: XPS Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 639, 1921; 2COCP 7, 1929; 1COCP 122, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Thursday Island, Qld, 1921-1922); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, Qld, 1925); radio (Malvern East, Vic, 1928); radio telegraphist (Sunshine, Vic, 1931); telegraphist (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Hamilton, Qld, 1937); senior radio telegraphist (Cooktown, Qld, 1941-1949) ==''HODGKINS''== * [[/Ernest Paradine Hodgkins|Hodgkins, Ernest Paradine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGTW-ZBW] - 1899(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2EH Sydney (Punchbowl, 1934-1939); 2EH Wagga Wagga (1946-1947); 2EH Avoca Beach (1948-1961); 2EH Narara (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1262, 1934, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930); teacher (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1937; Avoca Beach, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Narara, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''HODGKINSON''== * [[/Francis Charles Hodgkinson|Hodgkinson, Francis Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBM-J4S] - 1906(???)-1977(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Ulverstone (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: jeweller's assistant (Ulverstone, 1928-1949); watchmaker (Ulverstone, 1954) ==''HODGSON''== * [[/Keith Stanley Inglis Hodgson|Hodgson, Keith Stanley Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKV-3GV] - 1916(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2448, 1940, WA; COCP2 462, 1941; COCP1 1027, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Fremantle, WA, 1943); radio operator (East Fremantle, WA, 1949; Fremantle, WA, 1958-1968) ==''HODSON''== * [[/Victor Hodson|Hodson, Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ5-DV2] - 1890(SA)-1917(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 145, 1915 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HOE''== * [[/Frederick Hoe|Hoe, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS4Q-CSG] - 1886(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - engineer; business proprietor (Fred Hoe and Sons) - Relationships: Father of 4FO Fred Hoe - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fortitude Valley, Qld, 1913; Yeronga, Qld, 1916-1919); manager (Yeronga, Qld, 1921-1972) * [[/Fred Hoe|Hoe, Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G796-MWK] - 1913(Vic)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4FO Brisbane (Yeronga, 1933-1939; Annerley, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 53, 1931; AOCP 1188, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Edgar V. Hudson); business proprietor (Fred Hoe and Sons) - Relationships: Son of Frederick Hoe - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Yeronga, Qld, 1936-1937); general manager (Annerley, Qld, 1949); business manager (Salisbury, Qld, 1954); manager (Buranda, Qld, 1954-1963; Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1968); company director (Holland Park West, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''HOGAN''== * [[/Thomas David Hogan|Hogan, Thomas David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYWC-ZSN] - 1913(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3HX Charlton (1935-1939); 3HX Melbourne (Carnegie, 1947-1960); 3HX Cottles Bridge (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1573, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Charlton, Vic, 1935-1936); journalist (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); company director (Dromana, Vic, 1958); manager (Cottles Bridge, Vic, 1963-1977) * [[/Martin Joseph Hogan|Hogan, Martin Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMW-GZX] - 1906(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2KX Sydney (Crows Nest, 1931-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 872, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Turramurra, NSW, 1930; North Sydney, NSW, 1933-1937); public servant (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (North Sydney, NSW, 1954); clerk (Milson's Point, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Thomas Kevin Hogan|Hogan, Thomas Kevin]] - 1914(WA)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2066, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Claremont, WA, 1936); junior observer (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, WA, 1937); examiner of patents (Reid, ACT, 1943); research officer (Penshurst, NSW, 1949); engineer (Cooma, NSW, 1958); university director (Broken Hill South, NSW, 1963-1968); professor (Chatswood, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''HOGG''== * [[/Stanley Hogg|Hogg, Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBD-TCR] - 1908(Eng)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6SG Harvey (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1382, 1934, WA; BOCP 142, 1938; 2COCP 240, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: milk tester (Harvey, WA, 1930-1937); radio operator (AAMS Wireless Station, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1949); aircraft engineer (Kewdale, WA, 1954-1968; Belmont, WA, 1972); retired (Coodanup, WA, 1977; Mandurah, WA, 1980) ==''HOLDEN''== * [[/Stanley Timms Holden|Holden, Stanley Timms]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBNZ-T2Y] - 1919(Vic)-2012(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3TO Melbourne (Kew, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2120, 1938, Vic; BOCP 163, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kew North, Vic, 1949); civil servant (Kew North, Vic, 1954); engineer (Mitcham, Vic, 1958-1980) ==''HOLDER''== * [[/Edward Gascoyne Holder|Holder, Edward Gascoyne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6X3-3KW] - 1900(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: XJCA Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Kew, Vic, 1922-1926); salesman (Auburn, Vic, 1926-1928); manager (Auburn, Vic, 1931); sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); proprietor sports store (Camperdown, Vic, 1937); salesman (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Deepdene, Vic, 1949-1954); sales (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972); retired (Balwyn, Vic, 1977) ==''HOLLAND''== * [[/Albert John Evan Holland|Holland, Albert John Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQW-VBH] - 1896(Eng)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1926, shared with brother) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 12, 1924, No. 3 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 3JH Frank Henry James Holland - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1925; Essendon, 1926); engineer (Essendon, 1928-1931; Camberwell, 1936-1954); nil (Nunawading, 1963) * [[/Charles Ernest Holland|Holland, Charles Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNGN-7DF] - 1891(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: XKZ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, No 1 Pack Wireless Troop) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CEH - Electoral Rolls: cycle mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1913-1919); mechanic (St Kilda West, Vic, 1921-1937; Port Melbourne, Vic, 1943); engineer (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1958); retired (St Kilda North, Vic, 1967) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/199059 VWMA] * [[/Clive Holland|Holland, Clive "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXT-QQV] - 1918(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3XC Maryborough (1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2075, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical wireman (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio servicer (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Frank Henry James Holland|Holland, Frank Henry James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQW-S1W] - 1899(Eng)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1926, shared with brother) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 596, 1920 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: well placed in Trans-Pacific Tests 1923 despite inferior equipment - Relationships: brother of 3JH Albert John Evan Holland - Electoral Rolls: wireless instructor (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1925); boot repairer (Essendon, 1926-1928); labourer (North Essendon, 1931); boot repairer (Olinda, 1934-1943); postal clerk (Sandringham, 1949); clerk (Heidelberg, 1954-1968) - TroveTag: "3JH - Frank Henry James Holland" * [[/Ronald Weymouth Holland|Holland, Ronald Weymouth "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJJ7-171] - 1914(SA)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4AQ Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2392, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937); departmental manager (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''HOLLOWAY''== * [[/William Hart Holloway|Holloway, William Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ5-HRT] - 1876(Eng)-1950(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 20, 1914; 1COCP 41, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Brunswick, Vic, 1909; Whitemark, Flinders Island, 1914-1919); wireless operator (Broome, 1918-1922); O.J.C. Radio (Camberwell, 1924-1926); radio officer (Thursday Island, 1928); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Emita, Flinders Island, 1936-1937); farmer (Lady Barron, 1943-1949) ==''HOLMAN''== * [[/Charles William Russell Holman|Holman, Charles William Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD7-PZR] - 1913(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6HM Perth (Wembley Park, 1939, 1947); 6HM Boulder (1948); 1HM Cocos Island (1954-1955); 6HM Narrogin (1955); 3AHX Melbourne (East Kew, 1956); 8AS Darwin (Fanny Bay, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2340, 1939, WA; BOCP 443, 1942; AOCP1 47, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: steel worker (West Subiaco, WA, 1936; Wembley Park, WA, 1937); radio technician (Wembley Park, WA, 1943; Brown Hill, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949); observer (Fannie Bay, NT, 1958-1963); radio technician (Mackay, Qld, 1963); technician (Innaloo, WA, 1968-1980) ==''HOLMES''== * [[/Douglas Edward Holmes|Holmes, Douglas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYQ-ML2] - 1906(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2MX Dubbo (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 981, 1932, NSW; BOCP 14, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Dubbo, NSW, 1930); salesman (Dubbo, NSW, 1932-1937); broadcasting engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943); manager radio station (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1949-1963); clerk (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963) * [[/Noel Arthur Holmes|Holmes, Noel Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPB2-TRG] - 1893(NSW)-1966(Qld) - Licences: XEU Sydney (Manly, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Marconi operator, SS Benalla, 1914; WW1 (Army, 2nd Signals Troop, 1916; Air Flying Corps, 1917-1918, Awarded British War Medal); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930); sales manager (Manly, NSW, 1930); poulterer (Mosman, NSW, 1932-1934); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1937); storekeeper (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); salesman (Dee Why, NSW, 1954; Brookvale, NSW, 1958); retired (Manly, Qld, 1963) * [[/Victor Ashforth Holmes|Holmes, Victor Ashforth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRB-HB5] - 1899(Qld)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2AKP Moree (1938-1939); 2AKP Newcastle (Maitland East, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2188, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Murrurundi, NSW, 1930; Quirindi, NSW, 1931); night officer (Minnimbah, NSW, 1934); railway employee (Glen Innes, NSW, 1936-1937); radio technician (East Maitland, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''HOLSCHIER''== * [[/Joseph Holschier|Holschier, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRBM-1XK] - 1917(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 2AKA Moira (1938-1939); 3HM Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1947; Richmond, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2125, 1938, NSW; BOCP 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (St Kilda, Vic, 1943); engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''HOLST''== * [[/Arnold Owen Holst|Holst, Arnold Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-ZPD] - 1898(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: XPH Melbourne (Caulfield, 1913-1914); 3OH Melbourne (Toorak, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (through brother Hector's station 3BY); electrician - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: sharebroker (Camberwell, 1922-1934; Toorak, 1935-1972) * [[/Hector James Holst|Holst, Hector James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-X23] - 1903(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3BY Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3BY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1954) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, 1925-1954) - TroveTag: "3BY - Hector James Holst" * [[/Otto Holst|Holst, Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-2M7] - 1906(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3BY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1955-1967) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 79, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (through brother Hector's station 3BY) - took over 3BY callsign after passing of brother Hector James Holst in 1954 - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Caulfield, 1928-1963) ==''HOLSTEN''== * [[/Frank Dawson Holsten|Holsten, Frank Dawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV76-V7P] - 1917(SA)-2010(SA)92yo - Licences: 5LK Adelaide (Westbourne Park, 1947; Unley Park, 1948; Kings Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2166, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toorak Gardens, SA, 1939); RAAF (Unley Park, SA, 1941) ==''HOLT''== * [[/Bernard Molineux Holt|Holt, Bernard Molineux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQR-MJP] - 1883(NZ)-1955(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - president WIA WA; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WIA WA) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Claremont, 1910-1914; Osborne, 1917-1954) - TroveTag: "Bernard Molineux Holt" * [[/Reginald Allen Holt|Holt, Reginald Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3N-2Z9] - 1906(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2HW Sydney (Lakemba, 1930-1936); 2HW Tahmoor (1937-1939); 2HW Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1961; Padstow, 1965-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 297, 1930; COCP1 169, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1935); wireless officer (Tahmoor, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1954); technician (Padstow, 1963-1972) ==''HOMBERG''== * [[/S. G. Homberg|Homberg, S. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RG Melbourne (Malvern, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HONNOR''== * [[/John Morten Honnor|Honnor, John Morten]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCNV-ZM6] - 1900(SA)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 5AE Adelaide (Prospect, 1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 192, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Knoxville, SA, 1939-1941); RAAF (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); instructor (Hampton, 1949; Bentleigh, 1954-1980) - TroveTag: "5AE - John Morten Honnor" ==''HOOBIN''== * [[/Laurence William Hoobin|Hoobin, Laurence or Lawrence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1X7-VMG] - 1904(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3VH Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1936-1939; Oakleigh, 1947; Bentleigh, 1948; South Caulfield, 1954-1956); 3AQH Melbourne (Sassafras, 1956); 4VH Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise, 1960); 3VH Melbourne (North Clayton, 1965); 6VH Perth (Applecross, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1647, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Alphington, Vic, 1927); manager (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); estate agent (Clayton North, Vic, 1963); retired (Applecross, Vic, 1968) ==''HOOD''== * [[/John George Hamilton Hood|Hood, John George Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G772-RK8] - 1904(NSW)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3BP Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922); 3BP Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1923-1933; Toorak, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 182, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (East St Kilda, 1925-1931); draughtsman (Toorak, 1934-1937; Malvern, 1943-1967) ==''HOOK''== * [[/George Charles Hook|Hook, George Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPYK-WW5] - 1895(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XADC Sydney (Kogarah, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Bombadier, 14th Field Artillery Brigade, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: checking officer (Haberfield, NSW, 1930-1933); Commonwealth Public Servant (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1934-1936; Cowra, NSW, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943); stipendiary magistrate (Haberfield, NSW, 1949) ==''HOOKE''== * [[/Lionel George Alfred Hooke|Hooke, Lionel George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NK-KDV] - 1895(Vic)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 3M? Melbourne - Qualifications: CPRTelephony 529, 1920 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, early wireless experimenter, ship wireless operator (Aurora, 1914, support Shackleton's expedition), radio clubs (IRE Aust), business (AWA, senior management), honours (knighted, 1937) - Electoral Rolls: wireless (Brighton, Vic, 1921-1927); business manager (Neutral Bay, 1933); manager (Killara, NSW, 1936-1972) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hooke-sir-lionel-george-alfred-10536 ADB] ==''HOOKER''== * [[/Brian William Hooker|Hooker, Brian William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK41-QWM] - 1889(Qld)-1941(NSW) - Licences: XBJ Sydney (1912) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 3rd Light Horse/3rd Signal Troop, Sapper/Wireless Operator, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); cable telegraphist (Croydon, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1935-1936) * [[/Walter Theodore Hooker|Hooker, Walter Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1W-QB5] - 1901(St Kitts)-1949(Tas) - Licences: 7JH Hobart (New Town, 1933-1939); 7JH Waddamanna (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1161, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart North, 1922); electrical engineer (New Town, 1928); electrician (New Town, 1936); engineer (Waddamanna, 1937-1943) ==''HOOPER''== * [[/Allan Wallbank Hooper|Hooper, Allan Wallbank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB8M-VJG] - 1898(SA)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 4KR Willis Island (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 432, 1919; 2COCP 8, 1929; 1COCP 127, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: unemployed (Manly, NSW, 1949); telegraphist (Little Bay, NSW, 1949; Yarra Bay, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Charles Joseph Hooper|Hooper, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY1-9ZC] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AGB Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 98, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Concord, NSW, 1943); hotel proprietor (Australian Hotel, Yass, NSW, 1949-1958); public servant (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1977) * [[/Edgar Maxwell Hooper|Hooper, Edgar Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZV-CD1] - 1905(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3MM Melbourne (Burwood, 1933; Auburn, 1937-1939); 3SX Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 795, 1923; 2COCP 117, 1930; 1COCP 109, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Burwood, Vic, 1931); wireless engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1934-1954); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Ronald George Hooper|Hooper, Ronald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94J2-QS5] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5NL Adelaide (Stepney, 1947-1948; Mile End, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2395, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Mile End, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HOPE''== * [[/Donald Vinten Hope|Hope, Donald Vinten]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XF-VBK] - 1922(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3XA Melbourne (Armadale, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1955; Blackburn, 1956; Mt Waverley, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2430, 1940, Vic; BOCP 419, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Mitcham, Vic, 1949-1954); director (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Lyndsay Arthur Hope|Hope, Lyndsay Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYX-575] - 1906(Tas)-1997(Tas) - Licences: 7LA Launceston (1925-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 188, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; WW2; gave up experimental callsign for use by his Class B licence, 7LA Launceston - Relationships: brother of 7RS Ronald Springfield Hope - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Launceston, 1928); bank officer (Ulverstone, 1936); accountant (Scottsdale, 1949; Bridport, 1954-1972) * [[/Ronald Springford Hope|Hope, Ronald Springford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTCW-PDG] - 1909(Tas)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 7RS Launceston (1926-1927); 7RS Hobart (City, 1931; Sandy Bay, 1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 263, 1926, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 75, 1932; ROCP N1832, 1976 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (designed & constructed transmission systems for 7HO Hobart & 7UV Ulverstone); later employed by STC England - Relationships: brother of 7LA Lyndsay Arthur Hope - Electoral Rolls: broadcast engineer (Queensborough, Tas, 1936); not specified (Finchley, Eng, 1936-1938); engineer (Thornleigh, NSW, 1949-1954); company director (Beecroft, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''HOPKINS''== * [[/Edward Alfred Hopkins|Hopkins, Edward Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM4D-3QJ] - 1902(Tas)-1992(NSW) - Licences: Receive Moonah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 4858, 1964 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Moonah, 1928); engineer (Milson's Point, 1936-1943); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1949-1954); engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1958-1980) ==''HOPWOOD''== * [[/Gordon John Hopwood|Hopwood, Gordon John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ3-D5Q] - 1916(WA)-2004(Tas) - Licences: 7GJ Hobart (Hobart CBD, 1938-1939, 1947; New Town, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2207, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart, Tas, 1943; New Town, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''HORAN''== * [[/Kevin John Horan|Horan, Kevin John "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V9-FTZ] - 1912(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5DQ Adelaide (Parkside, 1930-1931; Unley, 1933); 2AJU Broken Hill (1938-1939); 5DQ Adelaide (Flinders Park, 1947-1960; Grange, 1965-1969); 3ZD Melbourne (Glen Waverley, 1975); 5IT Adelaide (Fulham, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 672, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); manager (Glen Waverley, 1972-1977) ==''HORBURY''== * [[/Alfred Albert Frank Horbury|Horbury, Alfred Albert Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L71C-N81] - 1895(Vic)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XLC Bendigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 464, 1919 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Albert Park, Vic, 1919); engineer assistant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1921-1922); draftsman (St Kilda, Vic, 1924); assistant engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1933; Woolwich, NSW, 1934-1935); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (East Lindfield, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1954) ==''HORN''== * [[/David Horn|Horn, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS41-9K4] - 1909(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4DN Tara (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2021, 1937, Qld; BOCP 578, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Somerset Dam, Qld, 1936-1937; Baralba, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); medical practitioner (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954) * [[/Irvan James Horn|Horn, Irvan James or James Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WF-GB6] - 1905(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6JH Perth (City, 1928, 1937-1939); 3HX Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 427, 1928, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 29, 1935; 1COCP, 127, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Perth, WA, 1936-1937); wireless officer (Subiaco, WA, 1943); electrical contractor (Subiaco, WA, 1949); contractor (Albert Park, Vic, 1949); electrical contractor (Albert Park, Vic, 1963); retired (West Perth, WA, 1977; Subiaco, WA, 1980) ==''HORNBLOWER''== * [[/Olaf Hornblower|Hornblower, Olaf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT3D-L4P] - 1914(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AMT Sydney (Moore Park, 1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2329, 1939, NSW; BOCP 333, 1940; COCP1 612, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Surry Hills, NSW, 1936-1980) ==''HORNE''== * [[/Cecil Thomas Horne|Horne, Cecil Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ13-4GK] - 1900(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2AIK Sydney (Matraville, 1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AIK West Wyalong (1948); 2AIK Huskinson (1950); 2AIK Sydney (Cronulla, 1954-1957; North Ryde, 1958-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2005, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gundaroo, NSW, 1930; Quaama, NSW, 1934-1935; Maroubra, NSW, 1936; Randwick, NSW, 1937; West Wyalong, NSW, 1949); school teacher (Huskisson, NSW, 1949); no occupation (North Ryde, NSW, 1958) * [[/Ronald Gaius John Horne|Horne, Ronald Gains or Gaius John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D6-77P] - 1918(Qld)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AGR Maryborough (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2316, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1977) ==''HORROCKS''== * [[/George Samuel Blake Horrocks|Horrocks, George Samuel Blake]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF94-19M] - 1911(WA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 6GS Harvey (1932-1939, 1947-1948); 6GS Wagin (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 919, 1932, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 1154, 1950; TVOCP 61, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Harvey, WA, 1936-1949); radio technician (Mt Lawley, WA, 1954); technician (Bentleigh North, Vic, 1963) ==''HOSKEN''== * [[/Arthur John Dryden Hosken|Hosken, Arthur John Dryden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6KH-BX8] - 1889(Eng)-1966(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 727, 1922 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: seaman (Williamstown, 1914-1919); Amalgamated Wireless (Darwin, 1922) * [[/Stanley Victor Hosken|Hosken, Stanley Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HWQ-MGG] - 1894(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3MP Receive Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3MP Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923-1924; Surrey Hills, 1925-1933; Broadmeadows, 1934-1939; St Albans, 1946-1955; Hawthorn, 1956-1965; Mitcham, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 6, 1924, No. 2 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (3AR, 3LO) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hawthorn, 1919-1924); electrical engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1925-1931); senior mechanic PMGD (3AR station, Broadmeadows, 1936-1937); civil servant (3AR Station, St Albans, 1942-1954); nil (Hawthorn, 1963-1967; Mitcham, 1968) ==''HOSKING''== * [[/Aubrey Piere Hosking|Hosking, Aubrey Piere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYV-D7R] - 1891(South Africa)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 376, 1918; 1COCP 117, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Townsville, 1919); telegraphist (South Yarra, Vic, 1921-1922); radio telegraphist (Canterbury, Vic, 1924); sales manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1925-1926; Balwyn, Vic, 1928; Lindfield, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''HOSKINS''== * [[/John Stark Hoskins|Hoskins, John Stark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G61K-FZ3] - 1891(NZ)-1987(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 147, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: business manager (Claremont, WA, 1929) ==''HOURIGAN''== * [[/James Broderick Hourigan|Hourigan, James Broderick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYFH-5J8] - 1909(WA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 3SG Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939); 3SG Port Fairy (1947-1948); 8DA NT (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1771, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1937-1943); radio employee (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''HOUSEMAN''== * [[/Austin Alfred Houseman|Houseman, Austin Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLS-1HJ] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2ACB Sydney (Epping, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 423, 1933; COCP1 326, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937; Fiskville, Vic, 1949); technician (Wireless Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Bassendean, WA, 1954-1958); manager (Radio Park, Applecross, WA, 1963); station manager (OTC Station, Doonside, NSW, 1968); manager (Doonside, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Hbrts Is, NSW, 1980) ==''HOUSTON''== * [[/Archibald John Houston|Houston, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9V-L9Y] - 1905(Vic)-1965(SA) - Licences: 3NX Melbourne (St Kilda, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 999, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Sandringham, Vic, 1927-1937); electrical fitter (Brighton, Vic, 1942); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1949) ==''HOWARD''== * [[/Earl Stephen Howard|Howard, Earl Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMV-XQL] - 1895(Tas)-1938(Vic) - Licences: 7ET Hobart (Moonah, 1928-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 470, 1928, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, 1919-1922; Moonah, 1928-1936) ==''HOWDEN''== * [[/John Maxwell Howden|Howden, John Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2L-7LN] - 1929(Vic)-2017(Vic) - Licences: 3ZCH Melbourne (Burwood, 1956; Box Hill 1960-1975); 3BQX Melbourne (Box Hill, 1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 187, 1956; AOCP V610, 1979 - amateur operator - Relationships: son of 3BQ Walter Francis Maxwell Howden - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Walter Francis Maxwell Howden|Howden, Walter Francis Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G43K-1TC] - 1899(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: No 19 Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1920); V140 Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1921); 3BQ Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1922); 3BQ Melbourne (Box Hill, 1923-1927; Canterbury, 1928-1939 & 1946-1975+); 3ABQ Melbourne (portable, "Canterbury", 1947-1956) - Qualifications: AOCP 114, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, first to QSO USA; first to QSO England, first on telegraphy, then telephony; journalist (Listener In); Bright Star Crystals 1930s-1950s; QSLs: substantial portion of QSL collection survives at NFSA (1800+) - Relationships: father of 3ZCH/3BQX John Maxwell Howden - Electoral Rolls: student (Box Hill, 1924-1927); wireless engineer (Ringwood, 1928); engineer (Camberwell, 1931-1954) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199611.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199612.pdf EA2] - TroveTag: "19-V140-3BQ-3ABQ - Walter Francis Maxwell Howden" & "!Wikibooks 3BQ" ==''HOWE''== * [[/Harold Douglas Howe|Howe, Harold Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HW-L7X] - 1919(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2QH Sydney (Pagewood, 1957-1958; Gordon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2411, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1943; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954); chartered engineer (Pagewood, NSW, 1958); engineer (Gordon, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Harry Wesley Howe|Howe, Harry Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDX-TBM] - 1901(???)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2ABF Sydney (Kensington, 1936-1938; Auburn, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1715, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Kensington, NSW, 1936-1937; Auburn, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/John Joseph Howe|Howe, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD83-QNG] - 1886(Irl)-1949(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 117, 1915; 1COCP 15, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIB Brisbane (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Pinkenba, Qld, 1919; Moonah, Tas, 1922; New Town, Tas, 1928-1943) * [[/Raymond Raine Howe|Howe, Raymond Raine "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHH-KJN] - 1919(Qld)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 4RH Bundaberg (1936-1939); 2ARH Sydney (Vaucluse, 1946-1955; Epping, 1956-1960); 3YH Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: AOCP 1812, 1936, No. ?? in Qld; 3AIR 1009, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4BU); military (RAAF, career, Wing-Commander) - Electoral Rolls: Wireless Operator (Richmond, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Vaucluse, NSW, 1949); RAAF officer (Campbell, ACT, 1963); RAAF (Syndal, Vic, 1967); RAAF officer (Dickson, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Narrawallee, NSW, 1980) * [[/Stanley Franklin Howe|Howe, Stanley Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRP-SGF] - 1894(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: XVH Adelaide (Exeter, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Semaphore, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HOWES''== * [[/John Wesley Howes|Howes, John Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G713-684] - 1916(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ABS Sydney (Bondi, 1936-1937; Artarmon, 1938-1939; Kingsford, 1946-1948; Oatley, 1950-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1611, 1936, NSW; AOCP1 29, 1946; BOCP 805, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Abbotsford, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1972); technician (Oatley, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HOWIE''== * [[/Colin Robert Howie|Howie, Colin Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSQ-F2H] - 1913(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1211, 1933, SA; COCP2 39, 1935; COCP1 66, 1935 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (New Mile End, SA, 1939); radio officer (Rose Park, SA, 1941); radio engineer (Myrtle Bank, SA, 1943); radio operator (Glenelg, SA, 1943) ==''HOWLETT''== * [[/Arthur Montague Howlett|Howlett, Arthur Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPZ-NWZ] - 1882(Eng)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 130, 1915; 2COCP 253, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer operator (Esperance, 1916); warrant officer R.A.N.R.S. (Thursday Island, 1919); radio telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1925-1931; Clayfield, Qld, 1936); wireless operator (Clayfield, 1943-1954); retired (Clayfield, Qld, 1958) ==''HOWLING''== * [[/Robert John Henry Howling|Howling, Robert John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS9-BV7] - 1900(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3DM Receive Melbourne (Croydon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2382, 1939, Vic - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: tram employee (Melbourne North, Vic, 1928-1937; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1942-1954; Niddrie, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''HOY''== * [[/Augustus James Hoy|Hoy, Augustus or Augustine James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8LR-265] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GJ Warrnambool (1931-1933); 3GJ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Port Melbourne, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 577, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: painter (Warrnambool, Vic, 1924-1934); signwriter (Melbourne South, Vic, 1936-1937; North Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Innaloo North, WA, 1958-1968); retired (Warrnambool, Vic, 1977) ==''HUBAND''== * [[/Ronald William Huband|Huband, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX49-QBG] - 1914(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2RV Werris Creek (1933-1939); 2RV Broken Hill (1947-1975); 2AYN Sydney (Blackwall, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1235, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: porter (Werris Creek, NSW, 1935-1936); clerk (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1958); manager (Ettalong, NSW, 1963) ==''HUBSHER''== * [[/Lassalle Paul Hubsher|Hubscher or Hubsher, Lassalle Paul "Paul"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWF-8DP] - 1913(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4UL Brisbane (Bulimba, 1936-1939; Annerley, 1946-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1578, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor); part of the "U" gang; Evans Deakin engineering - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Valley, Qld, 1936-1937); draftsman (Annerley, 1943-1968) ==''HUDSON''== * [[/William Henry Hudson|Hudson, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4BR-1P4] - 1895(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XBO Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1913-1914); 2PO Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923); 2AR Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1922-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 18, 1924, No. 8 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bootmaker (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1963) - Comment: beware, several contemporaneous WHHs - TroveTag: "XBO-2PO-2AR - William Henry Hudson" ==''HUEY''== * [[/Richard Meredyth Huey|Huey, Richard Meredyth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WP-Y1Z] - 1913(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2HU Sydney (Chatswood, 1928-1931; Cronulla, 1933-1937); 3UE Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1938-1939); 2AHU Sydney (Sylvania, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 437, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Cronulla, 1935-1937); army officer (Melbourne, 1943); engineer (West Pennant Hills, 1949; Pennant Hills, 1954; Edgecliff, 1958-1963; Sylvania, 1977-1980); retired (Mittagong, 1980) ==''HUGGETT''== * [[/Walter Gordon Huggett|Huggett, Walter Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP24-33Y] - 1911(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3QI Melbourne (Thornbury, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2433, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: boot trade (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1954); radio technician (Northcote, Vic, 1963); radio tradesman (Whitfield, Vic, 1968); technician (Whitfield, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HUGGINS''== * [[/David Roy Huggins|Huggins, David Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDW3-LXL] - 1892(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ZW Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: organ builder (Petersham, 1913); piano maker (Neutral Bay, 1930-1968); builder (Cremorne, 1972) ==''HUGHES''== * [[/Allan Hughes|Hughes, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLG-GNT] - 1918(NSW)-2018(NSW)99yo - Licences: 2AGR Sydney (Ashfield, 1937-1939, 1946; Beecroft, 1947-1948); 2AGR Katoomba (1950); 2AGR Sydney (Ryde, 1954-1955; Wahroonga, 1956-1975); 2AGR Batehaven (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1899, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Ryde, NSW, 1954; Wahroonga, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Batehaven, NSW, 1977) * [[/Cedric Stuart Castlereagh Hughes|Hughes, Cedric Stuart Castlereagh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHLK-6H7] - 1893(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: XJDU Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 281, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Merchant Seaman) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Melbourne, Vic, 1914; Brighton, Vic, 1924; South Yarra, Vic, 1931-1949) * [[/Clive Alan Hughes|Hughes, Clive Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MV-3XQ] - 1900(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3CA Ararat (1927); 3CA Melbourne (Williamstown, 1931-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 343, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Williamstown, Vic, 1924-1928); schoolmaster (Williamstown, Vic, 1936-1963) * [[/Ernest Weston Hughes|Hughes, Ernest Weston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P7-W4Q] - 1906(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 3VB Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 955, 1927 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1935); electrical fitter (Darebin, Vic, 1936); electrician (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942); grower (Burleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Chinderah, NSW, 1958-1963; Kingscliff, NSW, 1968) * [[/George Herbert Hughes|Hughes, George Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZT-4JB] - 1909(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4HU Brisbane (Windsor, 1937-1939; Annerley, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1929, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: store keeper (Windsor, Qld, 1934-1937); branch manager (Annerley, Qld, 1943-1958); technician (Tarragindi, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Laurence William Hughes|Hughes, Laurence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPPD-YWM] - 1910(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2QP Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1939, 1946-1954; Bankstown East, 1955-1961; Greenacre, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1226, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Oatley, NSW, 1931); chauffeur (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1937); radio technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical instrument maker (Punchbowl, NSW, 1954); instrument maker (Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1963; Bankstown, NSW, 1968) * [[/William Clarence Hughes|Hughes, William Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5M8-134] - 1889(Vic)-1941(NSW) - Licences: XFX Sydney (Rozelle, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rozelle, NSW, 1913); marine engineer (Arncliffe, NSW, 1933-1937) * [[/William Morris Hughes|Hughes, William Morris "Billy", "The Little Digger"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/942Q-6YT] - 1862(Eng)-1952(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Australian politician, Prime Minister of Australia (1915-1923), oversight of Wireless Regulations 1922, influential in direction of wireless generally throughout his political career as well as specific broadcasting services - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [[w:Billy Hughes|Wikipedia]] ==''HUGHSON''== * [[/Gordon Ernest Noel Hughson|Hughson, Gordon Ernest Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KV-2TK] - 1910(NSW)-1989(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2438, 1940, No. ?? in Qld; AIR3 128, 1939 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Croydon, NSW, 1933-1937); radio instructor (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio manufacturer (Moonah, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''HUGO''== * [[/Ronald William Stuart Hugo|Hugo, Ronald William Stuart or Stewart (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMZ-CLZ] - 1910(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KW Perth (Subiaco, 1938-1939, 1947-1960; Floreat Park, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2081, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Subiaco, WA, 1931-1934); salesman (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1963); manager (Floreat Park, WA, 1968-1977) ==''HULL''== * [[/Allan Galbraith Hull|Hull, Allan Galbraith "Braith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQD-PTY] - 1905(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - journalist (Wireless Weekly, editor; Radio and Hobbies, editor 1939; Australasian Radio World, editor 1940-1950) - Relationships: brother of William Howard Hull & 3JU Ross Amos Hull - Electoral Rolls: sales (St Kilda, Vic, 1926-1927); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1931); journalist (Northbridge, NSW, 1934; Bondi, NSW, 1935-1936); engineer (Rose Bay, 1937); manager (Malvern, 1942); journalist (Mornington, 1949); publisher (Sandringham, 1954); printer (Oakleigh, 1958-1963; Chadstone, 1967-1968; Glen Iris, 1972; Mt Waverley, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick Atherley Hull|Hull, Frederick Atherley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5M-MT9] - 1906(NZL)-1997(WA) - Licences: 6FH Pingrup (1930-1931); 6FH Port Hedland (1937-1939, 1946-1956); 6FH Perth (Claremont, 1960-1975; Nedlands, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CRPT 1139, 1929; 2COCP 271, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Perth, 1929); radio operator (Port Hedland, 1937-1954); unemployed (Claremont, 1958); technical officer (Claremont, 1963-1972; Nedlands, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of 6RH Raymond Alfred Hull * [[/George Maxwell Hull|Hull, George Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LQ-S44] - 1916(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3ZS Melbourne (Canterbury, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2307, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, 1943); proprietor (Canterbury, 1949-1980) * [[/Raymond Alfred Hull|Hull, Raymond Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZP1-BSL] - 1908(NZ)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6RH Pingrup (1929-1931); 6RH Perth (Wembley, 1937; Mt Hawthorn, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 558, 1929, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 590, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maylands, 1934); traveller (Subiaco, 1949); sales director (Victoria Park, 1958-1963) - Relationships: brother of 6FH Frederick Atherley Hull * [[/Ross Amos Hull|Hull, Ross Amos]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQD-P5W] - 1902(Vic)-1938(USA) - Licences: 3JU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA Vic Kew, president, 1923); journalist (Wireless Weekly, technical editor; QST, technical editor) - Relationships: brother of William Howard Hull & Allan Galbraith Hull - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Comment: Gone too soon - TroveTag: "3JU-2JU - Ross Amos Hull" - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198902.pdf EA] * [[/William Howard Hull|Hull, William Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7WJ-723] - 1891(Tas)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Relationships: brother of 3JU Ross Amos Hull & Allan Galbraith Hull - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Cobungra, 1914-1915); engineer (Armadale, 1921; Brighton, 1922-1931; Caulfield, 1934-1949); retired (Beaconsfield Upper, 1954) ==''HULME''== * [[/Edwin Cuthbert Hulme|Hulme, Edwin Cuthbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D7-RF9] - 1918(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2EN Sydney (Kensington South, 1934-1938; Kingsford, 1938-1939; Undercliffe, 1946; Earlwood, 1947-1955; Carrs Park, 1956-1965); 2OZ Bulli (1965); 2EN Sydney (Carrs Park, 1969); 2EN Half Moon Reach (1975); 2EN Sydney (Marrickville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1409, 1934, NSW; COCP3 N1406, 1972 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio design engineer (Undercliffe, NSW, 1943); manufacturing engineer (Earlwood, NSW, 1949-1954); company director (Carrs Park, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''HUMBERG''== * [[/Stanley Garfield Humberg|Humberg, Stanley Garfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8L-Q6K] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3RG Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1924); sales (Brighton, Vic, 1926-1963) ==''HUME''== * [[/Ernest James Hume|Hume, Ernest James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYR-TZM] - 1869(Vic)-1929(SA) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: wife of Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy; son of James Hill Hume, father of Ernest Jeremy Hume * [[/Ernest Jeremy Hume|Hume, Ernest Jeremy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-727] - 1906(SA)-1988(Vic) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - chief engineer 5DN - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Unley, 1939-1941; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1963; Carnegie, 1968-1977) - Relationships: grandson of James Hill Hume, son of Ernest James Hume and Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy * [[/Geoffrey Vincent Hume|Hume, Geoffrey Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQCL-NM1] - 1909(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2GV Sydney (Cremorne, 1927-1930); 2AMD Sydney (Mosman, 1939); 2VR Sydney (Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 365, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Neutral Bay, 1930-1936; Mosman, 1937); RAAF (Ballarat, 1942); clerk (Turramurra, 1949); technical assistant (Pymble, 1954-1980) * [[/James Hill Hume|Hume, James Hill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-SLD] - 1822(??)-1887(Vic) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - alleged very early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: father of Ernest James Hume; father-in-law of Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy; grandfather of Ernest Jeremy Hume * [[/Stella Leonora Harriet Jeremy|Hume nee Jeremy, Stella Leonora Harriet]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-33D] - 1882(Vic)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - radio announcer (early 5DN) - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: wife of Ernest James Hume; daughter-in-law of James Hill Hume; mother of Ernest Jeremy Hume ==''HUMPHREY''== SEE ALSO HUMPHREYS, HUMPHRY, HUMPHRIES * [[/George Henry Humphrey|Humphrey, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRT-13V] - 1905(???)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AKW Sydney (Lakemba, 1938-1939; Eastwood, 1946-1947; Epping, 1948-1950; Eastwood, 1954; Concord, 1955-1958; St Ives, 1960-1965); 2AKW Forster (1969); 2NO Narara (1975); 2NO Sydney (Castle Hill, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2189, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcast engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1943); traveller (Concord, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (St Ives, NSW, 1963; Forster, NSW, 1968; Narara, NSW, 1972); engineer (Castle Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HUMPHREYS''== * [[/Raymond Edward William Humphreys|Humphreys, Raymond Edward William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB97-VFJ] - 1912(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3WO Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939; Prahran, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1954-1969; Chadstone, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2031, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Warrnambool, Vic, 1934); labourer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1936; Malvern, Vic, 1936-1937); storeman (Armadale, Vic, 1943); sales (Malvern, Vic, 1949); traveller (Highett, Vic, 1954; Box Hill, Vic, 1963-1967); sales (Chadstone, Vic, 1977) ==''HUMPHRIES''== * [[/John Malcolm Campbell Humphries|Humphries, John Malcolm Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9F3-1VH] - 1886(NSW)-1934(NSW) - Licences: XADN Muswellbrook (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Muswellbrook, NSW, 1913-1934) ==''HUMPHRY''== * [[/Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood|Humphry nee Spotswood, Innis Jane Lovett]] - See Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood 4JH * [[/Jack Lawrence Humphry|Humphry, Jack Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P4-M7M] - 1889(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4JK Poopoonbah via Giru (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1349, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Relationships: Husband of 4JH Innis Jane Lovett Humphry nee Spotswood - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Hodel, Ayr, Qld, 1912-1937; Poopoonbah, 1949-1954) ==''HUNT''== * [[/George Percy Hunt|Hunt, George Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9BL-46V] - 1912(NSW)-1976(WA) - Licences: 6QJ Perth (Fremantle, 1965; Mosman Park, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1249, 1934, NSW; COCP3 W1485, 1972 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: OBE (Military), Army, For courage & ability as POW in Malaya, 1947; OBE (Military), Army, 1965 - Electoral Rolls: military officer (Victoria Barracks, NSW, 1935-1937); AMF (Caulfield, Vic, 1954); soldier (Fremantle, WA, 1963); retired (Mosman Park, WA, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Chapman Hunt|Hunt, Henry Chapman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJ2-PF2] - 1912(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2290, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Wongan Hills, WA, 1949; Victoria Park, WA, 1954; Wembley, WA, 1963); shopkeeper (Geraldton, WA, 1968); business proprietor (Duncraig, WA, 1972-1977); retired (Bayswater, WA, 1980) * [[/Joseph Alexander Hunt|Hunt, Joseph Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM1-9MM] - 1912(WA)-2002(WA) - Licences: 6JA Perth (Maylands, 1938-1939); 6JD Perth (Rockingham, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2112, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, WA, 1936; Maylands, WA, 1937-1949); retired (Rockingham, WA, 1972) ==''HUNTER''== * [[/Alexander Dunbar Hunter|Hunter, Alexander Dunbar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPD3-C81] - 1907(NSW)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2ACO Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1937; Bondi, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Maimuru, NSW, 1930); fruit merchant (North Ryde, NSW, 1930); merchant (Bondi, NSW, 1932); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1935) * [[/Reginald Anthony Desmond Hunter|Hunter, Reginald Anthony Desmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6D-GHW] - 1918(WA)-1942(Indonesia)23yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2406, 1939, WA - amateur operator?; WW2 (RAAF, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=83398 RAF Commands]; [https://aircrewremembered.com/sattler-geoffrey.html Aircrew Remembered] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''HUON''== * [[/Hume Furlong Huon|Huon, Hume Furlong]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY25-RBY] - 1915(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3FH Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1939); 3AFH Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1954-1956); 2AIH Sydney (Pymble, 1958-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1951, 1937, Vic; BOCP 188, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: insurance clerk (St Kilda Central, Vic, 1936-1937); clerk (Balwyn, Vic, 1954); life assurance (Pymble, NSW, 1958; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963-1968; Burwood, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HUPPATZ''== * [[/William George Huppatz|Huppatz, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWTP-DF5] - 1900(Vic)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5GW Cowandilla (1931-1933); 5GW Naracoorte (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 801, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Naracoorte, SA, 1939); engineer (Cowandilla, 1941-1943) ==''HURLEY''== * [[/August Leslie Joseph Hurley|Hurley, August Leslie Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQ3-FXP] - 1915(Vic)-2008(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Coburg, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1311, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: TV technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''HURLL''== * [[/Norman James Hurll|Hurll, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXC-BFF] - 1904(NSW)-2003(Qld, 98yo) - Licences: 2BC Sydney (Killara, 1924-1930); 4NJ Tallebudgera Creek (1931-1935); 2HJ Sydney (Killara, 1935-1937; Roseville, 1938-1939); 2IN?/2DKH Sydney (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 96, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, military (WW2, CMF, CINT), business proprietor (Gas Light Engineering) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Killara, 1930); merchant (Killara, 1936-1937); soldier (Strathfield, 1943); company manager (Burwood, 1949-1963); Managing Director (Killara, 1968); Director (Killara, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "2BC-4NJ-2HJ-2IN - Norman James Hurll" ==''HURRY''== * [[/Ronald Bruce Hurry|Hurry, Ronald Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V2-G1C] - 1911(South Africa)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 693, 1930, No. ?? in ?? - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster?, electrical engineer (per 1939 South Africa marriage certificate) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HUSBAND''== * [[/Norman Errol Husband|Husband, Norman Errol]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6F7-N7B] - 1893(Qld)-1961(NSW) - Licences: XABY Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914); 4CV Receive Charters Towers (1923); 4CV Charters Towers (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Charters Towers, 1917-1922; Mackay, 1925-1937); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1949-1958) ==''HUTCHINGS''== * [[/Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings|Hutchings, Allan Thomas Edwards]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GB-2TM] - 1903(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3HL Receive Callawadda (1922-1923); 3HL Callawadda (1924-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 65, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: son of 3HM Elizabeth Lilian Hutchings nee Edwards; brother of 3HQ Marjorie Lilian Williamson nee Hutchings - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Callawadda, 1927-1972) * [[/Elizabeth Lilian Edwards|Hutchings nee Edwards, Elizabeth Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GB-25T] - 1877(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 3HM Callawadda (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 509, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Wimmera Park, 1912-1924; Callawadda, 1926-1942) - Relationships: mother of 3HL Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings and 3HQ Marjorie Lilian Williamson nee Hutchings - First woman in Australia to hold an amateur licence under the AOCP regime - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Wimmera Park, 1912-1924; Callawadda, 1925-1942) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/Marjorie Lilian Hutchings|Williamson nee Hutchings, Marjorie Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB52-GSC] - 1912(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3HQ Callawadda (1932-1939; 1946-1948); 3HQ Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1030, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: daughter of 3HM Elizabeth Lillian Hutchings nee Edwards; sister of 3HL Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Callawadda, 1934-1937); nurse (Alfred Hospital, Prahran, 1943); home duties (Callawadda, 1949; Bentleigh, 1949-1968) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''HUTCHINS''== * [[/Percy Clare Hutchins|Hutchins, Percy Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V4C-JR3] - 1912(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5PH Adelaide (Willaston, 1934, 1947-1948; Marion, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1352, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Willaston, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HUTCHINSON''== * [[/Charles Elwood Hutchinson|Hutchinson, Charles Elwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G612-S6J] - 1894(Vic)-1942(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 728, 1922; 2COCP 278, 1930; 1COCP 307, 1939 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Esperance, 1919); radio telegraphist (Darwin, NT, 1922); telegraphist (Esperance, 1925-1931); radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1936-1937; Alberton, SA, 1939; Yatala, SA, 1941) * [[/Harold Keith Hutchinson|Hutchinson, Harold Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTGL-JK1] - 1912(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3ZQ Melbourne (Flemington, 1932-1939; West Footscray, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 948, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Newmarket, Vic, 1934-1937; Albert Park, Vic, 1943; Footscray North, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (St Kilda, Vic, 1963); retired (Mentone, Vic, 1968; Mordialloc, Vic, 1972-1977; Doncaster, Vic, 1980; Sale, Vic, 1980) ==''HUTCHISON''== * [[/Clive Douglas Hutchison|Hutchison, Clive Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BS-WQZ] - 1914(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2YP Sydney (Penshurst, 1935-1937; Brighton-le-Sands, 1938-1939; Homebush, 1946-1947; Rose Bay, 1947; Homebush, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1415, 1935, NSW; BOCP 49, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Penshurst, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/John Alexander Hutchison|Hutchison, John Alexander "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPTK-TQS] - 1894(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: XIC Sydney (Granville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 54th Battalion, Sergeant, 1914-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Granville, NSW, 1934-1980) * [[/John Victor Thomas Hutchison|Hutchison, John Victor Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89S-PY2] - 1907(NZ)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2JH Sydney (Kirribilli, 1927-1937; West Ryde, 1938-1939; Croydon, 1946-1955; Bardwell Park, 1956-1965; Castle Cove, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 374, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 1010, 1928; COCP1 137, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Milson's Point, NSW, 1930-1937); laboratory assistant (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949); radio technician (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''HUTSON''== * [[/James William Hutson|Hutson, James William "William", "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N9-Z6J] - 1912(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Echuca (1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 635, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Passed too soon; Another contemporaneous JWH ==''HUTTON''== * [[/David Hutton|Hutton, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZT-JXG] - 1912(Sct)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Abermain (1929-1934) - Qualifications: AOCP 551, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abermain, 1934-1963; Klworth, 1972-1977); retired (Klworth, 1980) * [[/Harry Vardon John Hutton|Hutton, Harry Vardon John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKY-4VK] - 1913(NSW)-2003(ACT) - Licences: 2HV Inverell (1932-1939, 1946-1947); 2HV Duntroon (1948-1955); 1HV Duntroon (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1048, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Inverell, NSW, 1935-1949); soldier (Royal Military College, ACT, 1968); army (Royal Military College, ACT, 1968-1977); retired (Chifley, ACT, 1980) ==''HYLAND''== * [[/Leonard Philip Hyland|Hyland, Leonard Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8N6-XLK] - 1903(Tas)-1942(Tas) - Licences: 7LP Hobart (City, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1791, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 271, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Hobart Central, 1928) - Comment: Passed on Duty; Gone too soon - Links: [https://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/tasmania-fire-service-chief-chris-arnol-urges-everyone-to-reflect-on-the-selflessness-of-firefighters-in-the-pursuit-of-public-safety/news-story/59c6315bbf383ef9bb4e270d60cd9296 Mercury] =='''I'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''IKIN''== * [[/William George Ikin|Ikin, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWFZ-C37] - 1887(NSW)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 4SM Townsville (1925-1926); 4SM Brisbane (New Farm, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 201, 1925, No. 18 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (dealer licence); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: mechanical engineer (Gladstone, 1913); engineer & electrician (Barcaldine, 1914); manager (Strand Motors, Townsville, 1925); motor mechanic (Mt Garnet, 1937-1949; Cardwell, 1949); farmer (Mareeba, 1954-1972) ==''INCE''== * [[/Frederick George Ince|Ince, Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTL8-9RM] - 1912(Vic)-2013(Vic)101yo - Licences: 3FG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1932-1939; Brighton, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1047, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); accountant (Brighton, Vic, 1963); bank manager (Brighton, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''INGLIS''== * [[/Kenneth Stanley Inglis|Inglis, Kenneth Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HJ-KZK] - 1929(Vic)-2017(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - historian (ABC); "This is the ABC"; "Whose ABC?" - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Acton, ACT, 1963; O'Connor, ACT, 1972-1980) - Links: [[w:Ken Inglis|Wikipedia]]; [https://halloffame.melbournepressclub.com/article/ken-inglis Australian Media Hall of Fame]; [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1031461X.2018.1493961 Obit] * [[/Sydney David Inglis|Inglis, Sydney David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM7K-DBM] - 1913(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2SQ Sydney (Enmore, 1933; Stanmore, 1935-1939; Croydon, 1946) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1121, 1933, NSW; BOCP 16, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1938-1946) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Petersham, NSW, 1936); radio mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943); factory superintendent (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1954); works manager (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Campbelltown, NSW, 1980) ==''INNES''== * [[/D. D. Innes|Innes, D. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DI Sydney (Glebe Point, 1933-1934 - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''IRELAND''== * [[/George Wilbert Ireland|Ireland, George Wilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9H-D62] - 1911(Vic)-2004(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3IG Melbourne (Mitcham, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2052, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: orchard hand (Mitcham, Vic, 1934-1954); orchardist (Mitcham, Vic, 1963; Coldstream, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Leslie Keith Ireland|Ireland, Leslie Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRMD-BPV] - 1908(SA)-1942(SA) - Licences: 5KR Mt Gambier (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 950, 1927; AOLCP 60, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1941) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633509 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1721431 AWM]; [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/ireland-leslie-keith-47849/ AHM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''IRESON''== * [[/Keith Benton Ireson|Ireson, Keith Benton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQS9-PWM] - 1925(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3AIR Melbourne (Templestowe, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 875, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Relationships: Son of 3ZY-3AIR Melville Charles Gladstone Ireson - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kyneton, Vic, 1949; Heidelberg, Vic, 1954; Templestowe, Vic, 1963); engineer (Gisborne, Vic, 1967; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Melville Charles Gladstone Ireson|Ireson, Melville Charles Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZT-ML6] - 1898(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3ZY Kyneton (1926-1933); 3AIR Kyneton (1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 305, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1918) - Relationships: Father of 3AIR Keith Benton Ireson - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Maldon, Vic, 1919); telegraphist (Ballarat, Vic, 1925); postal employee (Kyneton, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''IRVINE''== * [[/Charles John Irvine|Irvine, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SW-PQ5] - 1909(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3VH Receive Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1923); 3DF Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1935-1937; Balwyn, 1938-1939; St Kilda, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1439, 1935, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 3TU James Forbes Irvine - Electoral Rolls: forest officer (Daylesford, Vic, 1931; Mont Park, Vic, 1934; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1934-1937; St Kilda West, Vic, 1943-1954); forester (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); forest entomologist (Highfield Park, Vic, 1968; Camberwell, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/James Forbes Irvine|Irvine, James Forbes "Boots"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCM-WFG] - 1916(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 3TU Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1935-1937; Balwyn, 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1947; Auburn, 1948; Balwyn, 1954-1956; City, 1960); 2AXQ Sydney (Northbridge, 1965-1969; Castle Cove, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1537, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3VH-3DF Charles John Irvine - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1937); analyst (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); sales manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1972); retired (Canterbury, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William Irvine|Irvine, William]] - 1907(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4IR Brisbane (Mitchelton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1987, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WIs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''IRVING''== * [[/Cyril Lawson Irving|Irving, Cyril Lawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZT-65R] - 1912(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4WL Brisbane (Annerley, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1199, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Godfrey George Howy Irving|Irving, Godfrey George Howy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT2H-SPK] - 1867(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XYR Perth (West Perth, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF Major-General) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (South Melbourne, Vic, 1905; West Perth, WA, 1914; Brisbane North, Qld, 1917); staff corps (Kew, Vic, 1921-1937) ==''ISLES''== * [[/James William Clifford Isles|Isles, James William Clifford "Clifford"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBVH-RV1] - 1894(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4CC Receive Brisbane (Ascot, 1922); 4CC Brisbane (Ascot, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (QWI); business proprietor (Isles Love & Co, Allan & Stark); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hamilton, 1915-1937); manager (Hamilton, 1943-1958); director (Hamilton, 1963) ==''ISRAEL''== * [[/Morris Samuel Israel|Israel, Morris Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQ4-CBC] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XMU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913); 3ZN Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924; Malvern, 1925-1926; Burwood, 1927); 3ZN Geelong, 1931-1933; 3ZN Melbourne (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 13, 1924, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 35, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (installed 3GL 1930, then chief engineer; installed 3AW 1932, then chief engineer); broadcasting executive; WW1 (Army, 1st & 2nd Signals squadrons, conclude as sergeant, 1914-1918); WW2 (Army, Z Special Unit, conclude as Lieutenant Colonel, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (St Kilda, 1919-1924); radio mechanic (Burwood, 1926-1928); broadcasting engineer (Geelong, 1931); engineer (Geelong North, 1936; Camberwell, 1937-1963); Awards (mentioned in despatches, Damascus, 1917) - Links: [https://portal.scotch.vic.edu.au/ww1/honour/israelMS.htm Scotch College]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1011412 VWM WW2]; [https://www.vajexaustralia.org.au/service-record/1577/israel-mid-mm Jewish Ex-servicemen]; [https://www.ozatwar.com/sigint/soa.htm OzAtWar] - TroveTag: "XMU-3ZN - Morris Samuel Israel"(40+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Israel"(10+ tags) ==''IVES''== * [[/Cecil Albert Ives|Ives, Cecil Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLJ-848] - 1916(SA)-1942(Vic) - Licences: 5AF Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1451, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: commercial artist (Glenelg, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/ives-cecil-albert-300407/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} =='''J'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''JACKSON''== * [[/Alfred Cecil Jackson|Jackson, Alfred Cecil "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDLP-F65] - 1900(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4AJ Brisbane (Fairfield, 1931); 2BO Bangalow (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 620, 1921; 1COCP 67, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG, Brisbane Cmcls); state public servant (4QG) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Fairfield, Qld, 1928-1931); farmer (Possum Creek, NSW, 1934-1937); mechanic (Fairfield, Qld, 1943-1954); farmer (O'Possum Creek via Bangalow, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Alfred George Jackson|Jackson, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY5P-2X1] - 1864(Eng)-1935(Qld) - Licences: 4DG Receive Brisbane (Wynnum, Qld, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; radio clubs (WIQ, QWI, WIAQ); electrical engineer - Relationships: father of Arthur Appleton Jackson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1903-1913); electrician (Wynnum, Qld, 1914-1934) * [[/Arthur Appleton Jackson|Jackson, Arthur Appleton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY55-M8F] - 1891(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI, WIAQ); electrical engineer; business proprietor; Relationships: son of Alfred George Jackson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Wynnum, Qld, 1913-1914; Morningside, Qld, 1915-1919; Wynnum, Qld, 1919; South Brisbane, Qld, 1921-1968); retired (Hill End, Qld, 1972; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1977; Hopetoun Home, Oxley, Qld, 1980) * [[/Charles Joseph Jackson| Jackson, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6R-PQT] - 1910(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 2AIV Carool (1937-1939); 3CU Melbourne (Albert Park, 1947-1948; East Oakleigh, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2053, 1937, NSW; BOCP 299, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Piggabeen, NSW, 1930-1934; Tweed Heads, NSW, 1935; Carool, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Oakleigh East, Vic, 1963-1967; Oakleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Harry Peardon Jackson|Jackson, Harry Peardon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY2-PWW] - 1887(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AHZ Sydney (Church Point, 1938-1939; Coogee, 1946-1947; Church Point, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914-1919); no occupation (Church Point, NSW, 1934-1968) * [[/James William Jackson|Jackson, James William "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7FH-JCW] - 1916(Qld)-2011(Qld) - Licences: 4CN Brisbane (Cribb Island, 1938-1939; 1946-1969; Lawnton, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2096, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); military (WW2,Northern Command Signals); farmer/electrician/radio & TV serviceman - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cribb Island, Qld, 1937-1968); rubber worker (Lawnton, Qld 1972-1980) * [[/Raymond George Jackson|Jackson, Raymond George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-YNR] - 1913(Eng)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3PU Melbourne (Williamstown, 1936-1939; Canterbury, 1947-1948; Middle Brighton, 1954-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1699, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: tester (Williamstown, Vic, 1936); laboratory assistant (Essendon, Vic, 1942; Deepdene, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Brighton, Vic, 1949-1967); technician (Brighton, Vic, 1972); engineer (Heidelberg West, Vic, 1977) * [[/Thomas William Jackson|Jackson, Thomas William]] - 1830(Eng)-1918(Vic) - Deputy Postmaster-General Victoria ca 1880, clubs & societies (Telegraph Electrical Society Vic, member, ca 1880) * [[/William Leslie Jackson|Jackson, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH5-SJ7] - 1901(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3XM Melbourne (Ormond, 1934-1939, 1947-1965; Carnegie, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1361, 1934, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hawthorn, Vic, 1925-1927; Caulfield, Vic, 1928-1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JACOBS''== * [[/James William Samuel Jacobs|Jacobs, James William Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCX-SXG] - 1902(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1923); 3YM Melbourne (Essendon, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 784, 1923 (Marconi); COCP2 319, 1931; COCP1 265, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Essendon, Vic, 1931-1980) * [[/Sydney S. Jacobs|Jacobs, Sydney S. (Sasoon?)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPP6-2XB] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SJ Sydney (Marrickville, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1225, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ship's steward (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930-1931)?; traveller (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1943); soldier (Mosman, NSW, 1949); company director (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1963); director (Mosman, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''JAMES''== * [[/Arthur George James|James, Arthur George or George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3V-B9B] - 1911(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3JV Macorna (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 777, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Macorna, Vic, 1934-1937; Carlton, Vic, 1943; Abbotsford, Vic, 1949); engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963-1968; Box Hill, Vic, 1972); director (Croydon, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Brian Russell James|James, Brian Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLV-GXV] - 1920(SA)-1944(Europe) - Licences: 5BL Adelaide (1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 2293, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 76 Squadron RAF, Flying Officer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10325112 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://highgate-rsl.org.au/afcraaf-roll/james-brian-russell-417490/ Bio] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Hector Keith James|James, Hector Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV7-WVL] - 1905(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2XA Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1923); 2XA Sydney (Summer Hill, 1924-1933; Ashfield, 1934; Double Bay, 1935-1936; Coogee, 1937-1938; Woollahra, 1939; Summer Hill, 1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 183, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Summer Hill, 1930-1933), engineer (Edgecliff, 1936; Ashfield, 1949; Summer Hill, 1943-1963) - Trovetag: "2XA - Hector Keith James" * [[/Herbert Ronald James|James, Herbert Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-1SM] - 1904(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3LH Birchip (1931-1933); 3LH Drouin (1938-1939); 7LH Western Junction (1947); 7LH Launceston (1948); 3AJJ Melbourne (Deepdene, 1954); 3AJJ Lubeck (1955-1956); 3AJJ Braeside (1960); 3AJJ Rupanyup (1965-1969); 3AJJ Nowa Nowa (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 813, 1931, Vic; BOCP 17, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Merbein, 1925); fitter & turner (Merbein, 1928-1931); radio engineer (Merbein, 1936); technician (Western Junction, Tas, 1949); radio engineer (Deepdene, 1954); technician (Rupanyup, 1963-1968); retired (Nowa Nowa, 1972-1980) * [[/R. James|James, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XZE via Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Thomas Reynolds James|James, Thomas Reynolds]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, worked on original Melbourne-Williamstown telegraph line 1854, later in charge of Melbourne Telegraph Office, but transferred to inspectorial work in 1879 due to disorganisation, reinstated in 1880) ==''JAMIESON''== * [[/Charles William Jamieson|Jamieson, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4SY-YNQ] - 1896(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: XJW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); 3CJ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924-1926); 3XX Melbourne (East Malvern, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 130, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, 1921-1925); mechanic (Malvern, 1926-1968) * [[/John Edward Jamieson|Jamieson, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VS-M43] - 1910(WA)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6LA Perth (Beaconsfield, 1930-1933); 6LA Kalgoorlie (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 673, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Kalgoorlie, 1936-1937); salesman (Kalgoorlie, 1943); radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, 1949-1954) ==''JANSEN''== * [[/Claude Harold Jansen|Jansen, Claud or Claude Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-9TN] - 1890(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: V751 Receive Yarrawonga (1922); 3GW Receive Yarrawonga (1922)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: printer (Yarrawonga, 1913-1922); linotype engineer (Yarrawonga, 1924-1931); printer (Shepparton, 1934-1937); linotype operator (Albury, 1937-1949); engineer (Albury, 1954-1968) ==''JARDINE''== * [[/William Ronald Jardine|Jardine, William Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZC-T63] - 1911(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3PR Melbourne (Essendon, 1929-1933); 3PR Leongatha (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 533, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 108, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farm labourer (Craigieburn, 1934); dairy farmer (Leongatha, 1937-1954); salesman (Leongatha, 1963-1980) ==''JARMAN''== * [[/Oswald Arthur Jarman|Jarman, Oswald Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G612-K6Y] - 1894(SA)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 162, 1915; 1COCP 37, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1921-1922); telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1928); supervisor (Bentley, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''JARVIS''== * [[/Vincent Jack Edwin Jarvis|Jarvis, Vincent Jack Edwin "Victor", "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2K-6FP] - 1912(WA)-1941(Libya) - Licences: 2VJ Orange (1930-1933); 2VJ Dubbo (1934); 2VJ Wellington (1935-1936); 2VJ Bathurst (1937); 2VJ Griffith (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 695, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 46, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (2VJ Wellington); broadcast engineer (2BS, 2RG); WW2 (RAAF, Rathmines Flying Boats Base, Palestine, Egypt, Libya) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wellington, 1936), radio engineer (Bathurst, 1937), wireless operator (Rathmines, 1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633817 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''JEBB''== * [[/Thomas Keith Jebb|Jebb, Thomas Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MW78-HHC] - 1897(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1861, 1937, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Creswick, Vic, 1919-1920); technical school teacher (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1922-1924); electrical engineer (Launceston West, Tas, 1928-1954) ==''JEFFES''== * [[/Stephen Gregory Jeffes|Jeffes, Stephen Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5J-P7V] - 1888(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAE Sydney (Bankstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (5th Ambulance Brigade, 1916-1919); WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Bankstown, NSW, 1913); farmer (Carool, NSW, 1934-1936); banana inspector (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1937); civil servant (Macksville, NSW, 1943-1949); inspector (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''JEFFRYES''== * [[/Sydney Harry Jeffryes|Jeffryes, Sydney Harry]] - 1884(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: X?? Brisbane - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; ship's wireless operator; member of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1914 - Links: ==''JEFFS''== * [[/Vincent Jeffs|Jeffs, Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4T-4M8] - 1912?(???)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4VJ Brisbane (Taringa, 1931-1933; City, 1934-1939, 1946; Gordon Park, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 753, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio cub (WIAQ, life member, lecturer, code instructor, field days, JOTA, conventions, operator 4WI); business proprietor (Jeffs Radio) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Taringa, Qld, 1934; New Farm, Qld, 1936-1937; Taringa, Qld, 1937); radio manufacturer (New Farm, Qld, 1943); salesman (Taringa, Qld, 1949); businessman (Gordon Park, Qld, 1958-1968) ==''JENKIN''== * [[/Frank Clifford Jenkin|Jenkin, Frank Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5NC-6HK] - 1911(Vic)-2005(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3CM Melbourne (Croydon, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 965, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Croydon, Vic, 1937-1943); draftsman (Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''JENKINS''== * [[/Edward Harry Jenkins|Jenkins, Edward Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBQ8-YK2] - 1916(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3QK Melbourne (Elwood, 1937-1939); 3QK Churchill Island (1947); 3QK Melbourne (Elwood, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1862, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Churchill Island, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''JENNER''== * [[/John Henry Jenner|Jenner, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Y9-64Z] - 1877(Eng)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 7BM Receive Premaydena (1923); Receive Premaydena (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 2ABM John Ingoldsby Jenner - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Lindisfarne, 1914); orchardist (Koonya, 1919-1928); Xray technician (Double Bay, NSW, 1930; Bondi, 1933-1935) * [[/John Ingoldsby Jenner|Jenner, John Ingoldsby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKY4-7S2] - 1904(Eng)-1980(???) - Licences: 2ABM Sydney (Maroubra, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1194, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 7BM John Henry Jenner - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Haberfield, 1930; Bondi, 1933-1935); telephone engineer (Maroubra, 1937); engineer (Maroubra, 1943-1954; Revesby, 1968); retired (Turramurra, 1972); engineer (Revesby, 1980) ==''JENNISON''== * [[/James Crosby Jennison|Jennison, James Crosby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRWZ-JB6] - 1923(SA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5JJ Adelaide (Black Forest, 1947; Enfield, 1954-1960); 1JN Canberra (Hughes, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2432, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, For courage & tenacity on two operational tours, 1945 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hughes, ACT, 1972-1980) * [[/Joseph William Jennison|Jennison, Joseph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTS7-316] - 1899(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 2JJ Mathoura (1928-1939); 2MX Mathoura (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 414, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 4th Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Comment: Licences in the name of his father John William Jennison but most likely son was operator, father passed in 1942 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Mathoura, NSW, 1930-1949; Echuca, Vic, 1954; Deniliquin, NSW, 1958); nil (Echuca, Vic, 1963) ==''JENSEN''== * [[/Jens August Jensen|Jensen, Jens August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQM-1MX] - 1865(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Minister for Navy (1915-1917) - Comment: famously dismissed for corruption in respect of purchase of Shaw Wireless Works in 1916 - Electoral Rolls: licensed victualler (Beauty Point, Tas, 1914-1919); orchardist (Beauty Point, Tas, 1919-1922); no occupation (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936) - Links: [[w:Jens_Jensen_(politician)|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/jensen-jens-august-6840 ADB] * [[/Laurence Richard Hopkins Jensen|Jensen, Laurence or Lawrence Richard Hopkins "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-MJ1] - 1906(Tas)-1974(Tas) - Licences: 7BL Receive West Devonport (1923); Receive West Devonport (1923-1924); 7LJ Launceston (1925-1939, 1947-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 78, 1925, Tas; BOCP 215, 1939; 1AOCP 9, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW@ (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (New Town, 1928); teacher (New Town, 1936-1972) - TroveTag: "7BL-7LJ - Laurence Richard Hopkins Jensen" & "!Wikibooks 7BL-7LJ" ==''JENVEY''== * [[/Henry Walter Jenvey|Jenvey, Henry Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4QJ-7TS] - 1851(Eng)-1932(Vic) - Licences: AA Melbourne 1900; X?? Melbourne - early wireless experimenter, arguably his use of the identifier AA was the first use of an Australian callsign; arguably Australia's first amateur operator as the majority of his experiments were self-funded and in his own time - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - employment (Vic P & T; PMGD) - Relationships: father of 3WW William Walter Jenvey - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Brighton, 1909); public servant (Caulfield East, 1919-1931) * [[/William Walter Jenvey|Jenvey, William Walter "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4QV-9GL] - 1904(Vic)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 3AY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922-1927; Ormond, 1931-1938); 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1939); 3AY Melbourne (Ormond, 1947); 2ZO Sydney (Willoughby, 1948-1969); 2ZO Noosa Heads (1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 824, 1924; 1COCP 68, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of Henry Walter Jenvey - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1926-1927); operator (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943; Willoughby, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1972); nil (Nelligen, NSW, 1977; Noosa Heads, Qld, 1980) ==''JEPSON''== * [[/Reginald Raymond Jepson|Jepson, Reginald Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTT-WX5] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3JI Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Highett, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2064, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1942-1949); public servant (Moorabbin, Vic, 1954-1968; Highett, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JEREMY''== * [[/John Jeremy|Jeremy, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-GSZ] - 1897(NSW)-1957(ACT) - Licences: XFE Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1934-1943); bank manager (Deakin, ACT, 1949-1954) ==''JERRARD''== * [[/Frederick Joseph Jerrard|Jerrard, Frederick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB43-BKT] - 1899(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4DR Receive Gayndah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Gayndah, 1921-1930); motor mechanic (Gayndah, 1936-1937); engineer (Indooroopilly, 1943-1963) ==''JESSOP''== * [[/Patrick Ferman Jessop|Jessop, Patrick Ferman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QN-8HV] - 19??(Eng?)-19??(Qld?) - Licences: 4PJ Kamma (1925-1927); 4PJ Cairns (Hambledon, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (England?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1(RFC) - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Edmonton, 1922-1930); weigh bridge clerk (Hambledon, 1936-1943) ==''JEWELL''== * [[/Thomas John Jewell|Jewell, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYD-YH1] - 1905(WA)-1965(WA) - Licences: 6CA Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923); 6JJ Perth (Victoria Park, 1927); 6JJ Kalgoorlie (1930-1931); 6JJ Perth (Victoria Park, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 876, 1925; 1COCP 129, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1937); radio inspector (Victoria Park, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1949); inspector (Scarborough, WA, 1954-1963) ==''JINKS''== * [[/Edwin William Jinks|Jewell, Edwin William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPM6-6JD] - 1914(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2HX Broken Hill (1931-1939); 2ADJ Broken Hill (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 830, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 202, 1938; COCP1 355, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Broken Hill, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1943); senior communications officer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1963); public servant (Broken Hill, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Broken Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''JOHNSON''== * [[/Andrew Keith Johnson|Johnson, Andrew Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54J-MQ2] - 1908(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2NJ Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1939, 1946-1969; Padstow, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1157, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Inconsistency death & licensing dates needs further investigation - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Bankstown, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1934); hospital attendant (Punchbowl, NSW, 1936-1968); retired (Padstow, NSW, 1972) * [[/Arthur Johnson|Johnson, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXD7-X12] - 1921(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4PX Brisbane (Hendra, 1938-1939; Ascot, 1946-1948; Hendra, 1954-1975), 4PX Buddina Beach (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2093, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF, Signals) - Comment: Several contemporaneous AJs - Electoral Rolls: Commonwealth public servant (Hendra, Qld, 1968) + others * [[/Arthur Lester Johnson|Johnson, Arthur Lester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB87-RR1] - 1914(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3FL Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937; Canterbury, 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1960; Surrey Hills, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 53, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3XH-3JW Stanley William Johnson - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1954; Box Hill South, Vic, 1963); traffic policeman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1968); policeman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Carl Francis Johnson|Johnson, Carl Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH8T-HSH] - 1899(Tas)-1985(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923); 7AR Hobart (West Hobart, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 218, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: federal servant (West Hobart, 1922-1954) * [[/Colin Wymess Johnson|Johnson, Colin Wymess or Wemyss]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYF-8GK] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AJC Newcastle (New Lambton, 1938-1939); 2YJ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1946-1955; CBD, 1956-1961; Merewether, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2080, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (New Lambton, NSW, 1943-1954); manager (Merewether, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Edward Norman Johnson|Johnson, Edward Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM4W-MLQ] - 1886(Vic)-1960(USA) - Licences: Receive Warrnambool (1923); 3ZO Warrnambool (1923-1924); 3ZO Horsham (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Melbourne, 1909); manager (Wonthaggi, 1914); draper (Newtown, 1917); traveller (Geelong, 1919) * [[/H. B. Johnson|Johnson, H. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6HB Perth (Leederville, 1926); 5HB Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 252, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - common surname, individual not yet identified * [[/Ivo Uric Johnson|Johnson, Ivo Uric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VV-H8S] - 1903(NSW)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4KL Cairns (1933-1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 813, 1924; 2COCP 668, 1942; 1COCP 655, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cairns, Qld, 1936-1963) * [[/John Eric Johnson|Johnson, John Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PS-MYR] - 1903(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JI Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1936); 2AFZ Sydney (Bondi, 1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1492, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theatre employee (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1968) * [[/Joseph Murray Johnson|Johnson, Joseph Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5YM-M5N] - 1889(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 113, 1915; 1COCP 200, 1931 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Geraldton, 1915-1917); radio expert (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Caulfield, 1937); engineer (Longueville, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Turramurra, 1954-1963); retired (Strathfield, 1963; Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1977; Wauchope/Yrrs, 1980) * [[/Leonard Waring Johnson|Johnson, Leonard Waring]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTG7-CK6] - 1916(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3YF Melbourne (Deepdene, 1932-1939; Surrey Hills, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 968, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Canterbury, Vic, 1943-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/S. Johnson|Johnson, S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SJ Mudgee (1925-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Stanley William Johnson|Johnson, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB8W-D8W] - 1908(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3XH Sale (1937-1939); 3JW Melbourne (Burwood, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1954, 1937, Vic; BOCP 654 or 64, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3FL Arthur Lester Johnson - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1933); radio engineer (Sale, Vic, 1936-1937); soldier (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954); engineer (Balwyn North, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''JOHNSTON''== * [[/George Daniel Johnston|Johnston, George Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQB-K36] - 1905(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1279, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Parkville, Vic, 1927-1931); engineer (Hamilton, Qld, 1937); draftsman (Windsor, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/H. B. Johnston|Johnston, H. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6HB Perth (Leederville, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Johnston|Johnston, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJ7-39X] - 1908(Vic)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 3ST Benalla (1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 819, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Benalla, Vic, 1936-1937); meteorologist (Newport, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Lane Cove, NSW, 1968) * [[/Norman Brint Johnston|Johnston, Norman Brint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NC-K7F] - 1913(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6NJ Perth (South Fremantle, 1930-1933; Subiaco, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 642, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Subiaco, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Maylands, 1943-1968; Mt Lawley, 1972-1977) * [[/Robert Walter Johnston|Johnston, Robert Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDS-FHJ] - 1914(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4LQ Brisbane (Petrie Terrace, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1270, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1936-1937); no occupation (Ingleburn, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1963) * [[/William Carlyle Johnston|Johnston, William Carlyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P3-L4J] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Grafton (1935-1936); 2CJ Coffs Harbour (1937-1939, 1946-1950); 2CJ Sawtell (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1479, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: builder (Grafton, NSW, 1930-1936); mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1937-1943); radio engineer (Sawtell, NSW, 1949); joiner (Sawtell, NSW, 1954); carpenter (Sawtell, NSW, 1958-1968); radio mechanic (Sawtell, NSW, 1973-1977) * [[/William David Johnston|Johnston, William David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XJ-3RY] - 1909(Irl)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2YZ Sydney (Ryde, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Gladesville, 1950; Matraville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 616, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 323, 1931; 1COCP 398, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Ryde, NSW, 1930-1943); radio engineer (Gladesville, NSW, 1949; Matraville, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''JOHNSTONE''== * [[/H. D. Johnstone|Johnstone, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3HJ Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JONASSON''== * [[/Roy Peter Jonasson|Jonasson, Roy Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KPW-ZL1] - 1908(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4NG Alberton (1931-1933); 7NG Derwent Park (1937-1939); 3ND Castlemaine (1946-1969); 9NG, PNG; 4NE Brisbane (Kingston, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 827, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, QRP Club, RAAF Wireless Reserve, Qld Listeners' League); employment (Qld State Electricity Commission) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Castlemaine, 1942-1972); retired (Kingston, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''JONES''== * [[/Alfred Ernest Jones|Jones, Alfred Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G61R-CTW] - 1894(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 241, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Comment: not all electoral roll entries identified, several contemporaneous AEJs; Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1917-1922) * [[/David Owen Jones|Jones, David Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH2-HV6] - 1916(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3ED Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1937-1939, 1947; North Essendon, 1948-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1916, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cutter (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1937-1942); draughtsman (Essendon North, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/David William Jones|Jones, David William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DJ Brisbane (Chelmer, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 683, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous DWJs - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Chelmer, 1925-1931); engineer (Holland Park, 1958)? * [[/Donald Atkinson Jones|Jones, Donald Atkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSN-327] - 1911(NSW)-2000(SA) - Licences: 2SF Wollongong (Austinmer, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 398, 1932; COCP1 147, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Austinmer, NSW, 1932-1937; Flinders Island, Tas, 1949) * [[/George Edward Jones|Jones, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2F-D9R] - 1903(???)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2OU Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923); Crystal Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1923); 2GJ Sydney (Willoughby, 1932-1934; Naremburn, 1935; Bondi, 1936-1938; Woollahra, 1939; Bondi, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1053, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Zetland, NSW, 1933); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937); motor driver (Bondi, 1943-1949) * [[/Harold Jones|Jones, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-RSJ] - 1906(Wales)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2AGG Speers Point (1937-1938, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1926, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HJs - Electoral Rolls: shiftman (Boolaroo, NSW, 1937); bus conductor (Speers Point, NSW, 1943-1949) * [[/Lancelot Cyril Jones|Jones, Lancelot Cyril "Lance"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8L3-2LS] - 1891(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: XVB Adelaide (Hawthorn, 1913-1914); 5BQ Adelaide (Westbourne Park, 1923-1924); 5DN Adelaide (City, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; co-founder 5DN commercial Adelaide - Electoral Rolls: manager (Broadway Estate, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVB-5BQ-5DN - Lancelot Cyril Jones" * [[/Leslie Jones|Jones, Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY84-XVZ] - 1909(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1482, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Paul Alfred Jones|Jones, Paul Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ5-CJT] - 1920(Tas)-2013(Tas)93yo - Licences: 7PJ King Island (Grassy, 1939, 1947-1948); 7PJ Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1954-1975; Hobart City, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2256, 1939, Tas; BOCP 579, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Moonah, Tas, 1954); engineer (Lindisfarne, Tas, 1972) * [[/Raymond Edward Jones|Jones, Raymond Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL9R-FLM] - 1900(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3RJ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1928; Box Hill, 1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 407, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Newmarket, 1921); public servant (Ascot Vale, 1922-1924); telegraphist (Box Hill, 1931-1943); supervisor (Box Hill, 1949-1963); retired (Box Hill, 1968-1980) * [[/Robert Harold Jones|Jones, Robert Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPF-BKS] - 1896(Wales)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AHF Sydney (Kogarah, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Canley Vale, 1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1960, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1930-1931; Rockdale, NSW, 1933); engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1934); motor mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1935-1943); technician (Edensor Park, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Rothney Bray Jones|Jones, Rothney Bray "Roth"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN43-9N4] - 1918(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3BG Bendigo (1936-1939, 1947); 3BG Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1948-1975; Abbotsford, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1696, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Bendigo, Vic, 1942; Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1963; Balwyn North, Vic, 1967-1972; Doncaster East, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Stanley William Jones|Jones, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-BPL] - 1917(Vic)-1943(PNG) - Licences: 3SF Ballarat (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1953, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Australian Army, Signalman, 6 Division Signals) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1687469] - Comment: Another Stanley William Jones died in WW2, Flight Sergeant, 626 Squadron - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Vernon Marshall Jones|Jones, Vernon Marshall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CF-5YM] - 1913(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3YE Colac (1947-1948); 3YE Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1954-1960; Box Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2347, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: welder (Caulfield, Vic, 1935-1937); technical assistant (Colac, Vic, 1943); engineer (Colac, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-68; Box Hill North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Walter Henry Jones|Jones, Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NB-Z8F] - 1914(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2PY Sydney (Marrickville, 1930-1933); 2RS Sydney (Marrickville, 1935-1939); 2WP Sydney (Bexley, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 652, 1930, NSW; 1COCP 57, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of William Daniel Jones - Electoral Rolls: tramway employee (Sydenham, NSW, 1933); wireless operator (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1937); wireless telegraphist (Bexley North, NSW, 1949-1972); telegraphist (Bexley North, NSW, 1977-1980) - Comment: Another contemporaneous Walter Henry Jones in Sydney b.1915 m.Edith * [[/William Daniel Jones|Jones, William Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGX-G5N] - 1910(Wales)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1614, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 2PY-2RS-2WP Walter Henry Jones - Electoral Rolls: shopkeeper (Sydenham, NSW, 1933; Marrickville, NSW, 1934); upholsterer (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1935-1937; Lewisham, NSW, 1949-1963; Marrickville, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/W. R. Jones|Jones, W. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EK Receive Brisbane (Hendra, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JORDAN''== * [[/James Jordan|Jordan, James "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHL-VNQ] - 1903(Sct)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4JJ Ipswich (1933); 4JJ Bundaberg (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1162, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4BU); senior military (RAAF, Wing-Commander) - Electoral Rolls: striker (West Ipswich, Qld, 1932); radio mechanic (Bundaberg, Qld, 1934-1937) * [[/Lawrence Jordan|Jordan, Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYC5-N6K] - 1934(Vic)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2ALV Figtree (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1578, 1957; AOCP 3758, 1958, NSW - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 3IL-7IL Robert Frederick Jordan; Brother of 3AKJ-7JR Robert Edward Jordan - Electoral Rolls: technician (Wollongong, NSW, 1958; Figtree, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Robert Jordan|Jordan, Robert]] - 1893(NZ)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: 1COCP 4, 1914, No. 4 in Aus and Vic, Commonwealth system - commercial operator; coastal station operator? - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Robert Frederick Jordan|Jordan, Robert Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8TB-KWK] - 1898(Vic)-1987(Tas) - Licences: 3IL Gabo Island (1935-1939); 7IL Currie (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1529, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 24th Battalion, 1915-1919) - Relationships: Father of 3AKJ-7JR Robert Edward Jordan & 2ALV Lawrence Jordan - Electoral Rolls: returned soldier (Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1919); plumber (Coburg, Vic, 1921-1928; Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1931; Cape Everard, Vic, 1934); lightkeeper (Gabo Island, Vic, 1936-1937; Cape Schanck, Vic, 1942; Currie, Tas, 1954); no occupation (Currie, Tas, 1968-1972) * [[/Robert Edward Jordan|Jordan, Robert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYC5-677] - 1929(Vic)-2008(Tas) - Licences: 3AKJ Melbourne (North Aspendale, 1965-1975); 7JR Currie (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 1564, 1963; AOCP 4202, 1964, Vic - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 3IL-7IL Robert Frederick Jordan; Brother of 2ALV Lawrence Jordan - Electoral Rolls: technician (Thornbury, Vic, 1954); telephone technician (Carrum, Vic, 1958-1968); technician (Aspendale, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JOSCELYNE''== * [[/Robert Alan Joscelyne|Joscelyne, Robert Alan "Alan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4NC-8JD] - 1908(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AJO Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1938; Cheltenham, 1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2215, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Eastwood, NSW, 1930); traveller (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1936-1937); agent (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); manager (Beecroft, NSW, 1949); representative (Roseville, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''JOUGHIN''== * [[/E. G. Joughin|Joughin, E. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALI Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jack Maxwell Joughin|Joughin, Jack Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7D-1LR] - 1910(Vic)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 3BR Melbourne (Windsor, 1947-1948; Pakenham, 1954); 3BR Tangambalanga (1955-1965); 4JU Buderim (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 152, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Northcote, Vic, 1934-1937; Packenham East, Vic, 1954; Tangambalanga, Vic, 1963-1967); no occupation (Buderim, Qld, 1968); trundler (Buderim, Qld, 1972); labourer (Forest Glen, Qld, 1977) ==''JOYCE''== * [[/Victor Stanley Joyce|Joyce, Victor Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9K8R-3RQ] - 1920(Eng)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2AEN Sydney (Five Dock, 1936-1939; Drummoyne, 1946; Collaroy, 1947-1955; Dee Why, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1709, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Five Dock, NSW, 1943); photographer (Collaroy, NSW, 1949-1954; Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''JUDD''== * [[/Clarence Harvey Judd|Judd, Clarence Harvey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVF-9XS] - 1920(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5HQ Adelaide (Colonel Light Gardens, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3374, 1953, Qld - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Oswald William Judd|Judd, Oswald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVX-X56] - 1896(SA)-1934(SA) - Licences: XVF Adelaide (North Norwood, 1913); Receive Adelaide (Payneham, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JULSTEDT''== * [[/E. Julstedt|Julstedt, E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4JD Daru, PNG (1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JUNK''== * [[/Gerhardt Philip Junk|Junk, Gerhardt Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FL-3W8] - 1896(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XACX Sydney (Sans Souci, 1913-1914); 2AZ Receive Sydney (Sans Souci, 1922-1923); 2EY Sydney (Sans Souci, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP, 1289, 1934, NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Sans Souci, NSW, 1930-1935); tram conductor (Sans Souci, NSW, 1937-1943) =='''K'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''KANE''== * [[/John Leslie Kane|Kane, John Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LT-K1L] - 1910(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4ZZ Toowoomba (1939, 1947-1954); 4ZZ Harlaxton (1955); 4ZZ Rockhampton (1956); 4ZZ Brisbane (Northgate, 1960; Lawnton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2335, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); senior state public servant (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Roma, Qld, 1931-1937); railway clerk (Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1954); QGR clerk (Northgate, Qld, 1958; Lawnton, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''KARPPINEN''== * [[/Karl Horace Karppinen|Karppinen, Karl Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J6-WST] - 1917(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2157, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1954); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''KAUFMAN''== * [[/Samuel Donald Kaufman|Kaufman, Samuel Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6X-937] - 1904(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SK Sydney (Belmore, 1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 448, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Belmore, NSW, 1933-1980) ==''KAUPER''== * [[/Henry Alexis Kauper|Kauper, Henry or Heinrich Alexis "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXZ-WYQ] - 1888(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Licences: S643 Adelaide (1921-1922); 5BG Adelaide (Dulwich, 1923-1926; Tusmore, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 97, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; inventor - Electoral Rolls: chauffer (Willaura, Vic, 1910); engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1931-1937) - TroveTag: "S643-5BG - Henry Alexis Kauper" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kauper-henry-alexis-harry-6898 ADB] ==''KAYESS''== * [[/Sydney Kayess|Kayess, Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYG-NHD] - 1892(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified -RANRS (CPOE, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Cooktown, 1917); engineer (Hendra, Qld, 1919); engine driver (Charleville, Qld, 1921); mechanic (Mossman, 1925); motor mechanic (Watchem, Vic, 1928); auto engineer (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1930); garage manager (New Lambton, NSW, 1930; Foveaux, NSW, 1933); engineer (Forest Lodge, NSW, 1935-1937); labourer (Darlinghurst, 1937; Glenmore, NSW, 1943); mechanical engineer trainee (Haberfield, NSW, 1949); engineer (Manly North, NSW, 1958) ==''KEANE''== * [[/John Patrick James Keane|Keane, John Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V5-P25] - 1903(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2JN Cessnock (1930-1931); 2JN Sydney (Millers Point, 1931); 2JN Cessnock (1933-1936); 2JN Sydney (Bexley, 1937-1939; McMahons Point, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 698, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Darling Harbour, 1930); clerk (Cessnock, 1931-1932; Newcastle, 1934; Bexley, 1935-1937; McMahons Point, 1943-1949; North Sydney, 1958-1963) ==''KEAST''== * [[/Leslie John Keast|Keast, Leslie John "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2QP-J6X] - 1886(SA)-1957(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Journalist (Wireless Weekly; shortwave editor, Australasian Radio World, 1940-1951; Radio & Hobbies), professional monitor (OWI/VOA, WW2); silent era cinematographer - Electoral Rolls: licensed victuallar (Royal Hotel, Bowral, 1933-1934); ex-hotelkeeper (Coogee, 1935); clerk (Randwick North, 1936-1937); sales manager (Carlingford, 1943); organising secretary (Ermington, 1949-1958) - TroveTag: "Leslie John Keast" (450+ hits, also 150+ in ARW on WRH) ==''KEATING''== * [[/Thomas Joseph Keating|Keating, Thomas Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVD-862] - 1902(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3KE Melbourne (Mentone,1938-1939); 3KW Melbourne (Mentone, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2128, 1938, Vic; COCP1 512, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1931-1934; Mentone, Vic, 1936-1968) ==''KEDDIE''== * [[/Phillip Robert Keddie|Keddie, Phillip Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67S-1T7] - 1921(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5KZ Adelaide (Woodville Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1882, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: AMF (Woodville Park, SA, 1943) ==''KEILLOR''== * [[/William Keillor|Keillor, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-YNZ] - 1902(???)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3KW Geelong (West Geelong, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 895, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Geelong West, Vic, 1928-1954); nil (Geelong West, Vic, 1963) ==''KEITH''== * [[/Gordon Harold Keith|Keith, Gordon Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCL-2BW] - 1919(Qld)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 4EK Brisbane (Hill End, 1947-1955); 5EK Adelaide (Clarence Park, 1956); 3AFK Melbourne (East Malvern, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2446, 1940, Qld - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Hill End, Qld, 1941-1954); soldier (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1958); A.R.A. (Narrabundah, ACT, 1963); farmer (Ingleside, Qld, 1968); public servant (Torrens, ACT, 1968-1980) ==''KELLS''== * [[/Alfred Charles Edward Kells|Kells, Alfred Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTMT-7D3] - 1900(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Receive Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923); 2430 Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal electrician (Moonee Ponds, 1921-1925); mechanic (Essendon, 1928-1954) ==''KELLY''== * [[/Alexander Wainwright Kelly|Kelly, Alexander Wainwright]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZP6-G6V] - 1908(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Largs Bay (1923); Receive Largs Bay (1923); 5AW Lyndoch (1927-1939); 5XO Loxton (1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 358, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur Broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: winemaker (Berri, 1939-1943) * [[/Kenneth Melville Kelly|Kelly, Kenneth Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3L-LVP] - 1915(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 3LL Melbourne (Carlton, 1937-1939); 7MF Maritime Mobile Auxiliary Ketch Matthew Flinders, Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1947); 7LL Hobart (CBD, 1947-1948; Sandy Bay, 1954-1965); 4MJ Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise, 1969-1975); 2MJ Merimbula (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1854, 1937, Vic; COCP3 1236, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Queens College, Carlton, Vic, 1937); medical practitioner (Newtown, Tas, 1943-1958; Rio Vista, Qld, 1969-1972; Merimbula, NSW, 1980) * [[/Patrick James Kelly|Kelly, Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94CD-8LM] - 1909(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4KB Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1939, 1947-1948; Belmont, 1954-1955; Camp Hill, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2393, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Comment: Several contemporaneous PJKs - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Dutton Park, Qld, 1934-1937); civil servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1949; Belmont, Qld, 1954-1968) * [[/Ross Donaldson Kelly|Kelly, Ross Donaldson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7BG-2PR] - 1906(SA)-1959(SA) - Licences: 5LW Adelaide (Unley, 1937-1939; Hazelwood Park, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2032, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assurance agent (Dulwich, 1941-1943) ==''KELSO''== * [[/Andrew John Bruce Kelso|Kelso, Andrew John Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTM-8R3] - 1915(NSW)-2014(ACT)98yo - Licences: 2AGF Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1938); 2WK Cooma (1955-1969); 8AC Nhulunbuy (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1683, 1936, NSW; BOCP 30, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Awards: OBE (1959, for services as radio officer, Snowy Mountains Authority) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1937; Lakemba, NSW, 1943); wireless operator (Darwin, NT, 1943); orchardist (Valley Heights, Molong, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Cooma, NSW, 1958-1963); communications officer (Cooma, NSW, 1968); technical officer (Nhulunbuy, NT, 1972); radio technician (Nhulunbuy, NT, 1977-1980) * [[/Graham Kelso|Kelso, Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXH-9DH] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EL Receive Brisbane (Nundah, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1958); technician (Brisbane, Qld, 1968; St Lucia, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/William Thomas Kelso|Kelso, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HQX-4GF] - 1914(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 979, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, Qld, 1937); chemist (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1963) - Trovetag: "William Thomas Kelso" ==''KEMBLE''== * [[/Frederick John Kemble|Kemble, Frederick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-8WY] - 1915(SA)-1939(WA) - Licences: 6FJ Katanning (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1673, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith's striker (Katanning, WA, 1937) ==''KEMP''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Kemp|Kemp, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-PYS] - 1910(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4YA Yangan - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1466, 1935, Qld; BOCP 110, 1937; 2COCP 123, 1937; 1COCP 163, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Swanfels, Qld, 1936-1937); radio technician (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949; Wavell Heights, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Joseph Edward Kemp|Kemp, Joseph Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-NWV] - 1918(Tas)-1991(WA) - Licences: 7RZ Devonport (1937-1939); 7RZ Launceston (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1847, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Como, 1949); radio officer (Esperance, 1954-1958; Yokine, WA, 1963-1980) ==''KEMPSTER''== * [[/Frederick Kempster|Kempster, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVPC-NHM] - 1900(SA)-1957(SA) - Licences: 5KM Darwin (1929-1931); 8KM Darwin (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 543, 1929, No. ?? in NT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Fullarton, 1934); supervisor (Fullarton, 1939-1943) ==''KEMPTON''== * [[/Gordon Kempton|Kempton, Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSD-PJS] - 19??(???)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 2CI Sydney (Kings Cross, 1935-1938); 2CI Newcastle (Merewether, 1939, 1946-1965); 2CI Sydney (Sylvania Waters, 1969); 2BCI Sydney (Kogarah, 1965); 4XX Brisbane (Yeronga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933-1935; Merewether, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Yeronga, Qld, 1969-1972) ==''KENDERDINE''== * [[/Clifford Walter Kenderdine|Kenderdine, Clifford Walter "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYR-H3J] - 1917(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3WP Melbourne (Kew, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1203, 1933, Vic; BOCP 226, 1939; COCP1 380, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1943-1954); engineer (Melbourne, Vic, 1967-1968); radio engineer (Lorne, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''KENNA''== * [[/Vernon Francis Kenna|Kenna, Vernon Francis "Vern" / "Marconi"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS1D-4ZV] - 1908(Qld)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 4DE Receive Brisbane (Hamilton, 1923-1924); 4FK Brisbane (Hamilton, 1926-1939); 2JR Sydney (Middle Cove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 301, 1926, No. 29 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (PMGD); radiocommunications engineer; senior public servant (PMG, ABC2); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal electrician (Hamilton, Qld, 1936-1954); engineer (Balwyn, Vic, 1963; Killara, 1963; Middle Cove, 1968-1972; Willoughby, 1977-1980) ==''KENNEDY''== * [[/Peter Kennedy|Kennedy, Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKD-8Q7] - 1874(Vic)-1945(SA) - Licences: XYD Perth (City, 1913-1914); 6AM Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923-1927); 5AM Adelaide (City, 1928; Unley, 1931; New Parkside, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; senior federal public servant (PMG, concluding as Deputy Postmaster-General SA); WW1 - Awards: Imperial Service Order - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leederville, 1903; Mt Lawley, 1910-1921); State Engineer (Maylands, 1925-1926); civil servant (New Parkside, 1939-1943) * [[/M. Kennedy|Kennedy, M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EP Receive Brisbane (Annerley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter Donald Kennedy|Kennedy, Walter Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBRG-1WB] - 1869(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2WK Sydney (Rockdale, 1925-1926; Willoughby, 1927-1929); 2WK Helensburgh (1930-1933); 2WK Sydney (East Sydney, 1934); 2WK Wallerawang (1935); 2WK Sydney (Rockdale, 1936-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 121, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Murrumburrah, 1913; Helensburgh, 1930-1932); clerk (Darlinghurst, 1934-1935); clerk in Holy Orders (Rockdale, 1936-1949) ==''KENNY''== * [[/Edmund Francis Kenny|Kenny, Edmund Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MB-R3M] - 1903(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2EK Sydney (Lewisham, 1927-1928; Croydon, 1929; Ryde, 1930-1931; Granville, 1933-1939, 1946-1948); 2EK Wentworthville (1950-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 373, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashbury, 1930); clerk (West Ryde, 1930-1933); engineer (Granville, 1935-1949); radio engineer (Wentworthville, 1954-1968); engineer (Wentworthville, 1972-1977) * [[/Ferris Hope Kenny|Kenny, Ferris Hope]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMQ-C17] - 1921(NSW)-2012(NSW) - Licences: 2AFK Sydney (Canterbury, 1936-1939; Earlwood, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1834, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Earlwood, NSW, 1943-1958); accountant (Campsie, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''KEOGH''== * [[/William George Keogh|Keogh, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJ4-H7G] - 19??(???)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2ZA Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923); 2ZA Sydney (Summer Hill, 1923; Stanmore, 1924-1925); licensed operator 2AG Grace Bros Broadway - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Randwick North, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2ZA - William George Keogh" ==''KERBY''== * [[/Edwin Thomas John Kerby|Kerby, Edwin Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM72-SFL] - 1888(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 7EK Ringarooma (1932-1939); 3KK Melbourne (Auburn, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 940, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 (Major) - Awards: Military Star 1914-1915; British War Medal, Victory Medal; MBE - Electoral Rolls: manager (Ballarat, 1909); restaurant keeper (Brunswick, 1914); electrical engineer (Richmond, 1914-1917); grazier (Ballarat, 1919); farmer (Linton, 1922); grazier (Fawkner, 1924-1925); engineer (St Kilda, 1943; Auburn, 1949-1968) - Links: [[w:Edwin Kerby|Wikipedia]] ==''KERKIN''== * [[/Edward James Kerkin|Kerkin, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97PM-NZH] - 1914(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CT Sydney (Drummoyne, 1934-1939); 2ME Sydney (Epping, 1948-1958); 1ME Canberra (HMAS Harmon, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1388, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cycle builder (Drummoyne, NSW, 1937); RAN (Epping, NSW, 1949-1963); naval officer (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1968); RAN (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''KERMOND''== * [[/Leslie John Kermond|Kermond, Leslie John "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W7-Y88] - 1912(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3DX Warrnambool (1928-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 417, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 182, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Warrnambool, 1936-1937); engineer (Swan Hill, 1942); radio engineer (Warrnambool, 1949-1980) ==''KERNICK''== * [[/Percy Edwin Kernick|Kernick, Percy Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7S-JW1] - 1888(NSW)-1965(WA) - Licences: 6PK Perth (South Perth, 1927-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 378, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Sandstone/Mt Magnet, 1910); telegraphist (Brown Hill/Kalgoorlie, 1917; South Perth, 1925-1963) ==''KERR''== * [[/Alfred Dixon Kerr|Kerr, Alfred Dixon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT8-ZKF] - 1910(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AL Ballarat (1926-1939, 1946-1960); 3JQ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 284, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 18, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, 1931-1968); retired (Hawthorn, 1977) * [[/Allan Arthur Kerr|Kerr, Allan Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4S-W8R] - 1913(NSW)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 2AFD Sydney (Thurgoona, 1936-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1826, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Thurgoona, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Malvern, Vic, 1949); public servant (Malvern, Vic, 1954-1963; Oakleigh, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Frank John Kerr|Kerr, Frank John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4H-5HB] - 1918(Eng)-2000(USA) - Licences: 3FK Melbourne (Canterbury, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1705, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio physicist (Cammeray, NSW, 1943; Turramurra, NSW, 1949); physicist (Turramurra, NSW, 1954-1963); radio astronomer (North Manly, NSW, 1963-1968) - Links: [[w:Frank John Kerr|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P001716b.htm EOAS]; [https://baas.aas.org/pub/frank-john-kerr-1918-2000/release/1 BAAS Biography] * [[/Frederick Charles Kerr|Kerr, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HG-C7L] - 1921(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3AJK Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2385, 1939, Vic; COCP2 1096, 1947; COCP1 1215, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Hilton Kerr|Kerr, Hilton "Andy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J3-PB1] - 1904(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AX Sydney (Manly, 1934-1936; Darling Point, 1937-1939; Waverley, 1946-1969; Bondi, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1330, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948+) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Manly, NSW, 1930-1935); chauffeur (Edgecliff, NSW, 1936-1937); soldier (Waverley, NSW, 1943-1963); technician (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Roy Kerr|Kerr, Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHP-SBX] - 1917(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4DK Winton (1937-1939); 4DK Brisbane (Tingalpa, 1946-1951) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1941, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist) - Relationships: brother of Vernon Lester Kerr 4LK - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Vernon Lester Kerr|Kerr, Vernon Lester "Vern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHP-MCW] - 1912(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4LK Winton (1932-1933); 4LK Cloncurry (1937-1939, 1946-1948); 4LK Charters Towers (1954-1969); 4LK Charleville (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 800, 1931, No. ?? in Qld; COCP 1941, amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, Soc Wireless Pioneers USA); employment (RFDS, technical officer / controller / announcer) - Relationships: brother of Roy Kerr 4DK - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954-1977); technician (Charleville, Qld, 1977) ==''KHAN''== * [[/Kullandar Jallander Khan|Khan, Kullandar Jallander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX89-VLY] - 1916(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4QA Cairns (1937-1939, 1947); 4DC Cairns (1948-1960); 4DC Brisbane (New Farm, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1979, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 4QA may have been withdrawn by PMGD for 4QA Cairns - Electoral Rolls: picture theatre operater (Cairns, Qld, 1943); radio serviceman (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1958); tv technician (New Farm, Qld, 1968-1977); retired (New Farm, Qld, 1980) ==''KIDMAN''== * [[/Charles Henry Arthur Kidman|Kidman, Charles Henry Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQV-5J3] - 1894(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 22, 1914 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1917); warehouse manager (Narabeen, NSW, 1930-1937); company representative (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); salesman (Harbord, NSW, 1949-1954); laboratory assistant (Harbord, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Ian McIvor Kidman|Kidman, Ian McIvor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD7Q-7N2] - 1915(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5JK Naracoorte (1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1163, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''KIERNAN''== * [[/Gerard Stanislaus Kiernan|Kiernan, Gerard Stanislaus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJXL-DG6] - 1923(Ireland)-2009(Aus) - Licences: 9GK Port Moresby (1960); 3ER Fiskville (1965); 2BGK Bringelly (1969-1975); 2BGK Moree (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (overseas?) - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: technical officer (Moree, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KIESINGER''== * [[/Hans R. Kiesinger|Kiesinger, Hans R.]] - 19??(Switzerland?)-aft 2004(Qld) - Licences: HS1ALK, VK4/HE9RFF - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; broadcast listener - Comment: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified, lived Ghana (1950-1952); Thailand (1953-1979) & Switzerland (1980-1994); may have returned to Switzerland prior to passing ==''KILBORN''== * [[/Ernest Harrold Kilborn|Kilborn, Ernest Harrold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5X-Z4N] - 1908(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: 3KE Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1932-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 883, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Not applicable) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Auburn, Vic, 1931-1937) ==''KILBY''== * [[/Raymond Harold Kilby|Kilby, Raymond Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-9VD] - 1918(Tas)-1999(Tas) - Licences: 7RK Launceston (1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1461, 1935, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 1568, 1957; 1COCP 1862, 1958; 2COCP T1, 1977 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Launceston, 1943-1972) ==''KILGARIFF''== * [[/Joseph Kilgariff|Kilgariff, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS2-XBD] - 1886(NSW)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5JT Adelaide (Burnside, 1937-1939; Erindale, 1947-1948; North Glenelg, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1884, 1937, SA; 2COCP 325, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Boulder, WA, 1910-1912); builder (Alice Springs, NT, 1934; Burnside, SA, 1939); RAAF (Leabrook, SA, 1943) ==''KILPATRICK''== * [[/James George Kilpatrick|Kilpatrick, James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9F-HYX] - 1884(Eng)-1962(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - State Engineer (PMGD, 1920s, 1930s); oversight of new 6WF 1932 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1916; Brighton Beach, Vic, 1917-1919); State engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1931); engineer (Sandgate, Qld, 1936); civil servant (West Perth, WA, 1937); electrical engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1943-1954); retired (South Perth, WA, 1958) ==''KILSBY''== * [[/Keith Wilbur Kilsby|Kilsby, Keith Wilbur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCHP-4ZS] - 1912(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5PR Moorak (1933); 5PR Birdwood (1938); 5PR Wiltyerong via Murray Bridge (1947); 5PR Mingary via Murray Bridge (1948); 5PR Murray Bridge (1954); 5PR Adelaide (Payneham, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 419, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Birdwood, SA, 1939; Wiltyerong, SA, 1941-1943); ==''KIMPTON''== * [[/Francis William Kimpton|Kimpton, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXZ-6PV] - 1897(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: XAAZ Grafton (1913-1914); 2BN Receive (1922-1924); 2BN Ballina (1925-1931); 2ABR Byron Bay (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 209, 1916 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: shipping clerk (Ballina, NSW, 1930-1932); clerk (Byron Bay, 1935-1936); shipping clerk (Byron Bay, NSW, 1937-1943); clerk (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1954; Byron Bay, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''KING''== * [[/Charles Calvert King|King, Charles Calvert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQT-4R1] - 1885(Eng)-1941(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 105, 1915; 2COCP 155, 1930 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (New Town, Tas, 1914); warrant telegraphist (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1921-1925); music teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1930); musician (Clovelly, 1931; Rose Bay, 1932-1933); librarian (Woollahra, 1934); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1935); Model Maker (Watson's Bay, 1936-1937) * [[/Fred Esmond King|King, Fred Esmond (Electoral Rolls) or Esmonde (BMD)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNY-81C] - 1896(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CQ Receive Clermont (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Bulliwallah, Qld, 1919-1963) * [[/Frederick Venn King|King, Frederick Venn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJHN-MV3] - 1888(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Cunnamulla (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Weelamurra Station, Qld, 1909); grazier (Weelamurra Station, Qld, 1913-1921); not stated (Warrambah Station, Cunnamulla, Qld, 1925); grazier (Barrington Station, Cunnamulla, Qld, 1930-1954); retired (Camp Hill, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/Norman Stanley King|King, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4V-4FT] - 1904(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2SZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1931-1937; Neutral Bay, 1938; Cremorne, 1939); 2AEQ Sydney (Northbridge, 1954; Auburn, 1954-1955; North Sydney, 1956-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 866, 1931, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1937); tram employee (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); controllerman (Auburn, NSW, 1954) ==''KINGSLEY''== * [[/John Kingsley|Kingsley, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7M-Q6R] - 1912(Aus)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2ACF Sydney (Artarmon, 1938-1939; Cremorne, 1946-1975; Sydney CBD, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2230, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Ashfield, NSW, 1937; Cremorne, NSW, 1949-1968); practitioner (Cremorne, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KINGWELL''== * [[/William Hercules Kingwell|Kingwell, William Hercules]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB) ==''KINNEAR''== * [[/Henry Kinnear|Kinnear, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHL-9FV] - 1902(Vic)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 3IO Receive Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1922); 3KN Melbourne (Brighton, 1932-1939; Toorak, 1947-1948; South Yarra, 19541960; Mt Eliza, 1965-1969); 3AKN Portable Melbourne (Toorak, 1948; South Yarra, 1954-1956); 4AVJ Buderim (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 944, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Prahran, Vic, 1924); manager (Prahran, Vic, 1925-1928); manufacturer (Brighton, Vic, 1931-1937; South Yarra, Vic, 1943-1954); director (Malvern, Vic, 1954; Mt Eliza, Vic, 1967-1968; Toorak, Vic, 1972); company director (Buderim, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''KINSCHER''== * [[/Ernest Walter Dawes Kinscher|Kinscher, Ernest Walter Dawes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHP2-SLV] - 1911(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2ADL Nyngan (1936-1937); 2ADL Parkes (!938); 2ADL Werris Creek (1939); 2ADL Sydney (Alexandria, 1946; Marrickville, 1947-1950; Lidcombe, 1954-1969; Baulkham Hills, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1729, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway porter (Bourke, NSW, 1936); railway employee (Nyngan, NSW, 1937; Bushman's Hill, Parkes, NSW, 1937); clerk (Alexandria, NSW, 1943; Petersham, NSW, 1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1954-1968; Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KINSELLA''== * [[/Hector Thomas Kinsella|Kinsella, Hector Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NC-XN9] - 1912(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6HK Perth (Hollywood, 1930; East Perth, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 641, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (South Perth, 1936-1937; Victoria Park, 1943); pharmacist (Perth, 1949; Narrogin, 1954-1958; Applecross, 1963; Ardross, 1968-1972; Booragoon, 1977-1980) * [[/Thomas Wade Kinsella|Kinsella, Thomas Wade]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8P2-TSG] - 1904(Vic)-2001(NSW)96yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Lubeck (1923); 3TK Lubeck (1924-1926); 3TK Rupanyup (1937-1939); 2FK Sydney (Rose Bay, 1946; Herne Bay, 1947; Sans Souci, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1992, 1937, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 532, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lubeck, 1927-1936); RAN (Sans Souci, 1949-1980) - Relationships: brother of 3AKW William Jennings Kinsella * [[/William Jennings Kinsella|Kinsella, William Jennings]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PG-S8S] - 1914(Vic)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 3AKW Lubeck (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 498, 1943; 2AOCP 55, 1946 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Magdala, Lubeck, 1936-1972; Lubeck, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of 3TK-2FK Thomas Wade Kinsella ==''KINZBRUNNER''== * [[/Harry Charles Kinzbrunner|Kinzbrunner, Harry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H4-SZM] - 1903(Eng)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4HK Cloncurry (1929-1931); 4HK Mareeba (1933); 4HK Tully (1937-1939); 4HK Atherton (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 474, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIAQ), employment (Australian Inland Mission, QATB) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Malanda, 1937); electrical engineer (Ashgrove, 1943); radio mechanic (Atherton, 1943); refrigeration & electrical contractor (Atherton, 1949-1972); electrical contractor (Atherton, 1977-1980) ==''KIRBY''== * [[/Donald Stewart Kirby|Kirby, Donald Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRP7-SQW] - 1915(Eng)-2011(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2ALX Orange (1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2268, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Ewan Russell Kirby|Kirby, Ewan Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4R1-4J7] - 1885(Tas)-1947(Tas) - Licences: XZB Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; First set 1909 communicated with M. Harvey; employed Hydro-electric Dept - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart South, 1914-1919); engineer (Hobart West, 1922-1936) * [[/Terence Patrick Kirby|Kirby, Terence Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZC-RYJ] - 1921(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: 3KI Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947; Kew, 1948-1955; Kilsyth, 1956; Lower Ferntree Gully, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2271, 1939, Vic; COCP1 440, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Centenary Medal, For service to the community through politics, 2001 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Kew North, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical contractor (Lower Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1958); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963); manager (Blackburn South, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''KIRKBY''== * [[/Brian Kirkby|Kirkby, Brian]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (early wireless experimenters, Edward Hope Kirkby, Archibald John Shaw), great grandson of Edward Hope Kirkby * [[/Charles Edward Kirkby|Kirkby, Charles Edward]] - 1886(Vic)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, son of Edward Hope Kirkby, brother of George Gill Kirkby * [[/Edward Hope Kirkby|Kirkby, Edward Hope]] - 1853(At sea)-1915(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, father of George Gill Kirkby and Charles Edward Kirkby * [[/George Gill Kirkby|Kirkby, George Gill]] - 1884(Vic)-1916(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, son of Edward Hope Kirkby, brother of Charles Edward Kirkby ==''KIRKE''== * [[/Basil Everald Wharton Kirke|Kirke, Basil Everald Wharton "B.K."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6NX-FFQ] - 1893(NSW)-1958(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; chief studio announcer/Uncle "Bas" (2BL); manager, 6WF; manager 9PA (1946); manager (ABC, Victoria, 1936) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Subiaco, 1931; Perth, 1934-1936; Melbourne, 1937-1943; Perth, 1954) - Links: [[w:Basil_Kirke|Wikipedia]];[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kirke-basil-everald-wharton-10751 ADB] ==''KIRKLAND''== * [[/John Booth Kirkland|Kirkland, John Booth]] - 1861(Vic)-1900(Vic) - Licences: - Qualifications: - early telephone experimenter, Melbourne, Geelong & Ballarat ==''KIRKPATRICK''== * [[/J. Kirkpatrick|Kirkpatrick, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DP Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''KISSICK''== * [[/Alfred Leslie Hawthorn Kissick|Kissick, Alfred Leslie Hawthorn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9D-7LL] - 1904(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923-1924); 3KB Melbourne (Brunswick, 1925-1933; East Coburg, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1946-1965); operator 3CR Coburg Radio Club (1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 141, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928; Coburg, Vic, 1936-1942; Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1963); ==''KITTO''== * [[/Thomas Collingwood Kitto|Kitto, Thomas Collingwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCKM-W8G] - 1903(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7?? Launceston (1928); 5JR Adelaide (Tusmore, 1931); 2JR Newcastle (1933); 2JS Newcastle (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 425, 1928, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 43, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Launceston, 1928); radio engineer (Sandgate, NSW, 1935; Ulverstone, Tas, 1937); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Prahran, 1949); retired (Deception Bay, 1972) ==''KLING''== * [[/John Robert Kling|Kling, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQZ-B4W] - 1905(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JB Melbourne (Balwyn, 1928; South Camberwell, 1931; Hawthorn East, 1933; Hampton, 1937-1939); 3AJQ Melbourne (Seaford, 1954-1955; Lower Ferntree Gully, 1956; Frankston, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 403, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1933; Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942; Bacchus Marsh, Vic, 1949); radio sound engineer (Seaford, Vic, 1954); electrician (Frankston, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''KNAPTON''== * [[/Carlo Patrick Knapton|Knapton, Carlo Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DQR-R5C] - 1879(Irl)-1955(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - wireless trader (WA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as vice-president, Wireless Traders Assoc, WA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Carlton, Vic, 1914); lighting engineer (South Perth, 1921-1954) ==''KNEIPP''== * [[/James Henry Kneipp|Kneipp, James Henry "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5R-YBH] - 1875(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Cannon Hill, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Morningside, Qld, 1905); railway employee (Morningside, Qld, 1908-1917; Cannon Hill, Qld, 1919-1958) ==''KNELL''== * [[/Clive Thomas Burrows Knell|Knell, Clive Thomas Burrows]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDP-S8S] - 1896(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XJDC Melbourne (Windsor, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Signals) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Windsor, Vic, 1917-1919); farmer (Bunyip North, Vic, 1921-1924); student (Glenferrie, Vic, 1925-1926); clerk (Carlton North, Vic, 1927); civil servant (Kew, Vic, 1928-1967) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1796935 AWM] ==''KNIGHT''== * [[/John Knight|Knight, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVSF-KKZ] - 1916(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2TB Sydney (Lakemba, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1500, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Lakemba, NSW, 1937) * [[/Rupert Keith Knight|Knight, Rupert Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MJ-Z5W] - 1898(Qld)-1934(Qld) - Licences: 4RK Toowoomba (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: not mentioned? - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowoomba, 1919); bank clerk (East Toowoomba, 1925-1926); not specified (East Toowoomba, 1928-1932) ==''KNOCK''== * [[/Donald Brader Knock|Knock, Donald Brader "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWWR-L62] - 1898(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 1911 Manchester; G6XG London (1924-1926); 2NO Sydney (Cremorne, 1926-1927; Vaucluse, 1927; Kirribilli, 1928; Randwick, 1929); 6NK Wyndham (1930-1931); 2NU Portable Sydney 1935-1939; 5NO Portable Central Australia; 2NO Sydney (Waverley, 1946-1966) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 335, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2MO); radiocommunications engineer; journalist (Wireless Weekly, Radio in ANZ, Radio Monthly, Australian Radio News, Bulletin, Australasian Radio World); military (WW1 - Royal Naval Air Service, WW2 - AIF lieutenant-major) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waverley, 1930); radio journalist (Waverley, 1932-1933); radio engineer (Waverley, 1935-1963) ==''KNOWLES''== * [[/Henry Carlisle Maddison Knowles|Knowles, Henry Carlisle Maddison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4Q8-642] - 1901(NSW)-1945(ACT) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Arncliffe, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 653, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Woolahra, 1933; Kingston, ACT, 1935-1943) ==''KNYVETT''== * [[/Edmund Lawrence Knyvett|Knyvett, Edmund Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYH1-RTC] - 1912(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3LC Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1540, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: banker (Malvern East, Vic, 1934-1937); bank official (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1963); bank officer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1967-1972; Burwood, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''KOETS''== * [[/Carolus Gerbrandus Koets|Koets, Carolus or Charles Gerbrandus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBWB-3MQ] - 1890(Netherlands)-1982(Netherlands) - Licences: 2GK Bredalbane (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sydney CBD, 1934; Dunedoo, 1935; Newtown, NSW, 1936; Erskinville, NSW, 1937); motor mechanic (Lewisham, NSW, 1937); poultry farmer (Gosford, NSW, 1943); carpenter (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954; Enmore, NSW, 1958); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1958; Annandale, NSW, 1963; Redcliffe, Qld, 1968-1972) ==''KOGLIN''== * [[/Merton Herman Koglin|Koglin, Merton Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6NG-SM2] - 1894(Tas)-1967(Tas) - Licences: 7MK Hobart (Hobart City, 1939, 1948-1955; Lindisfarne, 1956-1960; South Hobart, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2346, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Queenstown, Tas, 1919); joiner (Hobart, Tas, 1922; Townsville, Qld, 1925; Glenmore, NSW, 1930; Forest Lodge, NSW, 1931; Toxteth, NSW, 1933-1934; Hobart, Tas, 1936-1943); carpenter (Hobart, Tas, 1949-1954; Lindisfarne, Tas, 1958; Hobart, Tas, 1963) ==''KOSSECK''== * [[/Edwin Frederick Kosseck|Kosseck, Edwin Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VB-VTG] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EK Geelong (Belmont, 1930-1933); 3AKE Geelong (Newport, 1947; Belmont, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 705, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Belmont, Vic, 1931-1937); RAAF (Newport, Vic, 1943); gardener (Belmont, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''KRAEGEN''== * [[/Carl W. J. Kraegen|Kraegen, Carl W. J. "Charles"]] - 1831?(Germany?)-1871(NT) - Licences: - Qualifications: - employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, SA Posts & Telegraphs), telegraph operator (Ballarat, Portland), developed an early system of explosive detonation by battery, tragically died of thirst during the construction of the Overland Telegraph ==''KRUGER''== * [[/Francis Augustine Kruger|Kruger, Francis Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJZ-58H] - 1907(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3HE Receive Charlton (1922-1923); 3HE Charlton (1924-1925); 3AI Charlton (1935-1939); 3AI Strathmore (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1541, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Charlton, 1928-1937); cinema operator (Charlton, 1942); executive (Essendon, 1949-1968; Strathmore, 1977-1980) =='''L'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''LABY''== * [[/Thomas Howell Laby|Laby, Thomas Howell]] - 1880(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - frequent lecturer on wireless topics to WIA Vic in the 1920s; education (BA Cambridge 1905, PhD Cambridge 1921); employment (University of Sydney, 1901-1904; Cavendish Laboratory, 1905; Professor Physics, Victoria University College, Wellington, 1909; Professor Natural Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 1915-1930+); Royal Society of Victoria (president, 1924) ==''LACK''== * [[/Francis James Lack|Lack, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCQH-WJR] - 1876(NSW)-1949(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Sandgate, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Warwick, Qld, 1903; Tiaro, Qld, 1905-1906; Maryborough, Qld, 1908); fish agent (Maryborough, Qld, 1913); engineer (Sandgate, Qld, 1916); accountant (Sandgate, Qld, 1917-1949) ==''LAFFERTY''== * [[/John Austral Lafferty|Lafferty, John Austral]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQY-XGQ] - 1913(Vic)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 3JZ Melbourne (Caulfield, 1934-1937); 3JZ Yarram (1938-1939); 3JZ Melbourne (Parkdale, 1947-1969); 2OL Bermagui (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1284, 1934, Vic; BOCP 1672, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1935-1947) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1936); mechanic (Kyabram, Vic, 1937; Mentone, Vic, 1942-1972); retired (Bermagui, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LAHEY''== * [[/John Wesley Lahey|Lahey, John Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKRX-KPL] - 1850(Irl)-1937(Qld) - Licences: 4EG Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: sawmill proprietor (Clayfield, Qld, 1908-1909); sawmiller (Clayfield, Qld, 1913-1936) ==''LAIDLER''== * [[/Thomas Laidler|Laidler, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1KG-31L] - 1904(Eng)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5TL Ceduna (1937-1939, 1947); 5TL Largs Bay (1948); 5TL Renmark (1954-1960); 5TL Adelaide (Glandore, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1934, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Ceduna, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LAING''== * [[/Thomas Hector Laing|Laing, Thomas Hector "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/PSJ4-7MS] - 1940(???)-2017(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Broadcast listener (MW + SW) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Clouds Creek, NSW, 1963; Carlton West, NSW, 1968); storeman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1972); Kogarah, NSW, 1977); crane driver (Holland Park West, QLD, 1980) - QSLs: Small collection (100+, MW + SW) held in the ARDXC/Adrian Peterson NFSA collection ==''LAKE''== * [[/Eric James Lake|Lake, Eric James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDFZ-CKK]- 1906(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4EL Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1932-1939; Camp Hill, 1946-1948); 4EL Clevedon (1954-1956); 4EL Townsville (Belgian Gardens, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 54, 1931; AOCP 966, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, instructor); broadcast technician (4QN); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1943-1949; Townsville, Qld, 1954-1963); ==''LAKER''== * [[/Frank John Federal Laker|Laker, Frank John Federal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1V2-P8Q] - 1899(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2ZE Deniliquin (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1925); clerk (Bondi, 1935-1937); accountant (North Rocks, 1954) ==''LALOR''== * [[/Peter Fintan Lalor|Lalor, Peter Fintan]] - 1827(Irl)-1889(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Leader of the Eureka Stockade; Postmaster-General Victoria (Aug 1875-Oct 1875) ==''LAMB''== * [[/A. D. Lamb|Lamb, A. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DK Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Joseph Wiseman Lamb|Lamb, James Joseph Wiseman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7M-49X] - 1876(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 119, 1915; 1COCP 264, 1932 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Relationships: father of Harry Spencer Lamb - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1910); radio station master (Townsville, Qld, 1921); wireless (Malvern, Vic, 1927); superintendent (Toorak, Vic, 1928-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1937); retired (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942) * [[/Harry Spencer Lamb|Lamb, Harry Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7M-SQY] - 1906(WA)-1984(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcaster - Relationships: son of James Joseph Wiseman Lamb - Electoral Rolls: ==''LAMBART''== * [[/John Mark Lambart|Lambart, John Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQY-9DB] - 1902(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3WN Sea Lake (1934-1939); 3WN Ballarat (1947-1948); 3WN Sebastopol (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1283, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Ararat, Vic, 1924; Sea Lake, Vic, 1931-1937; Soldiers Hill, Vic, 1942; Ballarat, Vic, 1949; Sebastopol, Vic, 1954-1977) ==''LAMBERT''== * [[/Francis Redmond Lambert|Lambert, Francis Redmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBP-N7Z] - 1911(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3QL Melbourne (Alphington, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 59, 1932; COCP2 397, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1931-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Alphington, Vic, 1934-1967; Fairfield, Vic, 1972); translator (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1977); clerk (Yallambie, Vic, 1980) * [[/Frank Clayton Lambert|Lambert or Mason, Frank Clayton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C3-761] - 1908(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6FL Perth (South Perth, 1929-1931); 6FL Geraldton (1933); 6FL Perth (Wembley, 1937-1939; Subiaco, 1947); 3AFL Bairnsdale (1948); 6FL Perth (Claremont, 1954-1956; Bassendean, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 503, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: picture employee (South Perth, WA, 1931); projectionist (Albany, WA, 1934); sound projectionist (East Fremantle, WA, 1936); projectionist (Wembley Park, WA, 1937); radio technician (Subiaco, WA, 1943-1949); dealer (Claremont, WA, 1954); radio dealer (Bassendean, WA, 1958-1980) ==''LAMPARD''== * [[/Edward Geoffrey Lampard|Lampard, Edward Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD76-BTK] - 1897(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: XIQ Sydney (Parramatta, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Australian Flying Corps (WW1, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1935); mechanical engineer (Killara, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954; Stanwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Brighton le Sands, NSW, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "XIQ - Edward Geoffrey Lampard" ==''LANCE''== * [[/George Basil Lance|Lance, George Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G182-WVT] - 1920(Vic)-2015(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3DS Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2286, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); radio repairer (Ballarat, Vic, 1949); radio retailer (Ballarat, Vic, 1954-1968); retailer (Ballarat, Vic, 1977); retired (Ballarat, Vic, 1980) ==''LANE''== * [[/Cyril Herbert Dodson Lane|Lane, Cyril Herbert Dodson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWYS-VSB] - 1888(NSW)-1915(Turkey) - Licences: XDM Sydney (1909-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: born Cyril Herbert Dodson - Relationships: brother-in-law of Charles Dansie Maclurcan - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/248422 VWMA] - TroveTag: "XDM - - Cyril Herbert Dodson Lane" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Leslie Sydney Lane|Lane, Leslie Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9Y-FKC]- 1892(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: XGE Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914); 2LL Sydney (Randwick, 1926-1928); 2LL Weethalle (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 699, 1946 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Weethalle, NSW, 1930-1943); electrical fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1949); charge hand (Abbotsford, NSW, 1954-1963); * [[/Robert William Lane|Lane, Robert William "Bobby" or Tex Morton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSXW-HM7] - 1916(NZ)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[Tex_Morton|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/morton-tex-15027 ADB] * [[/Ronald William Lane|Lane, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D2-RRV] - 1919(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3TP Melbourne (East Prahran, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2274, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Armadale. Vic, 1949-1967; Prahran, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''LANG''== * [[/Henry Bryan Lang|Lang, Henry Bryan "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9B-4PP] - 1903(Vic)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6HL Perth (Claremont, 1938-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2098, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1925); radio mechanic (Claremont, WA, 1931-1972) ==''LANGAN''== * [[/Harold Francis Langan|Langan, Harold Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX1-DJM] - 1905(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 40, 1931; AOCP 773, 1931, NSW; COCP2 412, 1932; COCP1 729, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Clovelly, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Clovelly, NSW, 1933); labourer (Centennial Park, NSW, 1934; Waverley South, NSW, 1936; Randwick North, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Lavender Bay, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949); radio operator (Kensington, NSW, 1954); radio officer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Buff Point via Budgewoi, NSW, 1972) ==''LANGENSCHIED''== * [[/Ernest Carl Hamilton Langenschied|Langenschied, Ernest Carl Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8Z-JMY] - 1895(Eng)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6EL Geraldton (1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2180, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Bassendean, WA, 1931); wireless mechanic (Bayswater, WA, 1936); kitchenhand (Bayswater, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Bassendean, WA, 1943) ==''LANGFIELD''== * [[/Harold Leslie Langfield|Langfield, Harold Leslie "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX84-3D6] - 1893(Wales)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4CO Brisbane (Rosalie, 1935-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1572, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: club steward (Rosalie, Qld, 1934-1977; Paddington, Qld, 1980); ==''LANGFORD-SMITH''== * [[/Fritz Langford-Smith|Langford-Smith, Fritz]] - 1904(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - electronics designer (AWA); author (Radiotron Designers Handbook); journalist (Radiotronics) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198908.pdf EA] ==''LANGHANS''== * [[/Ron Langhans|Langhans, Ron]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (broadcasting); author (First Twelve Months of Broadcasting) ==''LANGRIDGE''== * [[/George David Langridge|Langridge, George David]] - 1829(Eng)-1891(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Postmaster-General Victoria in early 1880s ==''LAPTHORNE''== * [[/Horace Charles Lapthorne|Lapthorne, Horace Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W8-STK] - 1900(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1923-1924); 2HL Sydney (Chatswood, 1928-1938; Lane Cove, 1939; Artarmon, 1948-1969); 2HL Noraville (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 422, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Artarmon, 1930-1937; Chatswood, 1943-1968); retired (Noraville, 1972) ==''LARSEN''== * [[/Herbert Peter Christian Larsen|Larsen, Herbert Peter Christian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36L-GHQ] - 1901(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4JW Charters Towers(1928-1937); 4JW Cairns (1938-1939, 1947-1956); 4JW Charters Towers (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 439, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: brewery hand (Charters Towers, 1925-1936); engine driver (Cairns, 1943-1954; Charters Towers, 1958-1968) ==''LARSSON''== * [[/Gustaf William Larsson|Larsson, Gustaf William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTD-55K] - 1902(Tas)-1992(Tas) - Licences: 7BJ Receive Hobart (City, 1923); Receive Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 92, 1932; AOCP 3275, 1952 - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Hobart West, 1928-1936) ==''LATHWELL''== * [[/Arthur George Couzens Lathwell|Lathwell, Arthur George Couzens]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZH3-G9L] - 1911(WA)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6AL Bunbury (1935-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1467, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician's assistant (Bunbury, WA, 1936-1937); electrician (Bunbury, WA, 1943-1980) ==''LAUNDER-CRIDGE''== * [[/Wilfred Edgar Launder-Cridge|Launder-Cridge, Wilfred Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXT9-S5L] - 1899(Eng)-1960(Tas) - Licences: 5BZ Adelaide (Brooklyn Park, 1928); 3QZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1933); 3UU Melbourne (Essendon, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 200, 1930; 1COCP 120, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Essendon North, Vic, 1937; Aerodrome, Cambridge, Tas, 1943); OIC, DCA (Forrest, WA, 1958) ==''LAURENCE''== * [[/John Henry Laurence|Laurence, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXL7-YKV] - 1916(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5MZ Adelaide (Malvern, 1933-1939); 3PF Melbourne (Sandringham, 1947-1948); 3PF Benalla (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1164, 1933, SA; 1COCP 118, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Ceduna, 1941-1943); farmer (Wellington, Benalla, 1949-1963; Benalla, 1967-1980) ==''LAURENSON''== * [[/Sydney John Laurenson|Laurenson, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52L-GZL] - 1913(NSW)-1998(WA) - Licences: 2IS Sydney (Bexley, 1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 395, 1932; COCP1 291, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Perth, WA, 1943); technician (St Kilda, Vic, 1949); manager (South Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Doubleview, WA, 1958-1963); radio officer (Doubleview, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Doubleview, WA, 1980) ==''LAURIE-RHODES''== * [[/Melbourne Clive Laurie-Rhodes|Laurie-Rhodes, Melbourne Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6M-6K1] - 1915(Qld)-1997(NZ) - Licences: 4XU Brisbane (Hendra, 1934-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1353, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Hendra, Qld, 1936-1937) ==''LAVER''== * [[/Charles Poynton Laver|Laver, Charles Poynton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JBH-SNC] - 1882(Eng)-1969(SA) - Licences: 5CP Cape Borda (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Lightkeeper (Cape Borda, SA, 1939; Edithburgh, 1941-1951) ==''LAVINGTON''== * [[/Frederick Morgan Eric Lavington|Lavington, Frederick Morgan Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJM-ZC9] - 1903(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 2ZC Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1923); 2ZC Sydney (Waverley, 1923; Bondi, 1924-1925; Mosman, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Manly, 1930); engineer (Strathfield, 1932; Ashfield West, 1935-1936); electrical engineer (Ashfield West, 1937); engineer (Kensington, 1949; Kingsford, 1954-1972) ==''LAVRICK''== * [[/Otto Arthur Lavrick|Lavrick, Otto Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4T-Z91] - 1878(???)-1954(WA) - Licences: 6AV Receive Perth (Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: slaughterman (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1917); miner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936-1937; Norseman, WA, 1943); retired (Maylands, WA, 1954) ==''LAWLESS''== * [[/Frank Alexander Lawless|Lawless, Frank Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1R-XVF] - 1883(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XDT Sydney (Enmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Pioneer, 1915-1918) - Electoral Rolls: tram-driver (Enmore, NSW 1913; West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1935) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2067936 Embarkation Roll] ==''LAWRIE''== * [[/Kevan Alic Lawrie|Lawrie, Kevan Alec or Alic]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRS-5YP] - 1915(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5AK Adelaide (Lockleys, 1936-1939; York, 1947-1948; Lockleys, 1954-1965; Brooklyn, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1602, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lockleys, SA, 1939-1941) ==''LAW''== * [[/F. W. Law|Law, F. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DA Perth (Armadale, 1923); 6CZ Perth (Armadale, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''LAWS''== * [[/David Andrew Laws|Laws, David Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLN-FW5] - 1909(Qld)-1943(PNG) - Licences: 4DR Brisbane (Taringa, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 829, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, M Special Unit, Commando) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Taringa, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/635901] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Sidney Frank Henry Laws|Laws, Sidney Frank Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6ZT-GBH] - 1893(NZ)-1973(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 6, 1914, No. 6 in Aus and Vic - commercial operator; coastal station operator; manager 7ZL (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo 7ZL) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer operator (Wireless Station, Townsville, 1915); farmer (Launching Place, 1918); electrical engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1919); engineer (Armadale, Vic, 1919-1924); manager (Launceston, 1928); company manager (Double Bay, NSW, 1930-1931) ==''LAWTON''== * [[/Alexander Kyle Lawton|Lawton, Alexander Kyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR8F-FWT] - 1889(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, federal public servant (PMGD), radio clubs (QWI, member), business (movie theatres, Amico), WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Toowoomba, 1913; Wynnum South, 1915-1916); manager (Windsor, 1919); engineer (Nundah, 1925-1928); manager (Townsville, 1936-1937; Nundah, 1943-1949); manufacturer's agent (Virginia, 1954-1958); company director (Ashfield, 1963); sales manager (Ashfield, 1968-1977) ==''LEADBITTER''== * [[/James Henry Leadbitter|Leadbitter, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDP1-3V1] - 1882(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2AF Receive West Wyalong (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: cycle mechanic (Darlington, 1903); mechanic (West Wyalong, 1913); cycle mechanic (West Wyalong, 1930-1943) ==''LE CORNU''== * [[/Oswald Charles Cornu|Le Cornu, Oswald Charles "Blue"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99TF-H5V] - 1898(NSW)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 2GK Bellingen (1931-1933); 2GK Lismore (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 795, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AIF, Howitzer Brigade, Signals School, 1916-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: car-driver (Bellingen, NSW, 1930-1932); electrician (Lismore, NSW, 1935-1937); PMG Linesman (Casino, NSW, 1943); lineman (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Byron Bay, NSW, 1968) ==''LEAL''== * [[/Athol Frederick James Leal|Leal, Athol Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Y-WXN] - 1914(SA)-2000(???) - Licences: 5LQ Adelaide (Magill, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2310, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: improver (Magill, SA, 1939-1941) ==''LEANEY''== * [[/William Gregory Leaney|Leaney, William Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-JF9] - 1895(SA)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3XN Receive Melbourne (Northcote, 1923); 3XN Melbourne (Northcote, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Northcote, 1919-1954); driver (Coburg, 1963-1977); nil (Preston, 1980) ==''LEARMONTH''== * [[/Lionel Pearson Learmonth|Learmonth, Lionel Pearson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNK-M9F] - 1890(Vic)-1934(At Sea) - Licences: 3PL Hamilton (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Drowned when Ketch was wrecked near New Years Island, Tasmania - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, Vic, 1912-1917); auctioneer (Hamilton, Vic, 1919-1931) ==''LEBER''== * [[/David Leber|Leber, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HD-847] - 1905(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 3DL Melbourne (Richmond, 1929-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 481, 1929, Vic; COCP3 45, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1942); salesman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949) ==''LECKIE''== * [[/Herbert Crockett Leckie|Leckie, Herbert Crockett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1R-QQN] - 1927(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3LH Melbourne (Elwood, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 1170, 1947 - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949-1968; Elwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Raymond Campbell Leckie|Leckie, Raymond Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2Q-ZZV] - 1904(Vic)-1987(ACT) - Licences: 3TU Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923); 3TU Melbourne (Sandringham, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 215, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Sandringham, 1926); public servant (Braddon, 1935; Turner, 1943-1968); examiner of patents (Hughes, 1972); retired (Hughes, 1977-1980) ==''LEE''== * [[/Francis Henry Samuel Lee|Lee, Francis Henry Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LB-9NX] - 1892(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Bowral (1930); 4FI Kaparoko, Papua (1933); 2FL Glenbrook (1934); 2FL Sydney (Strathfield, 1935-1937); 4LF Misima, Papua (1938); 2LE Sydney (Brookly, 1946-1947; Dolans Bay, 1948-1950; Kogarah Bay, 1954-1955); 2LE Avoca Beach (1956-1961+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 43, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Harris Park, NSW, 1913); storekeeper (Glenbrook, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); storekeeper (Brooklyn, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Kogarah, NSW, 1954); no occupation (Avoca Beach, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/George Lister Lee|Lee, George Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNC-NFY] - 1908(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AGD Newcastle (Mayfield, 1937-1938; Birmingham Gardens, 1939, 1946-1958; Kahibah, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1893, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Mayfield, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (Birminham Gardens, NSW, 1943-1958); turner (Kahibah, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''LEE-ARCHER''== * [[/Evan Leslie Lee-Archer|Lee-Archer, Evan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2K-F3W] - 1911(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3LM Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1929-1931); 3LM Wonthaggi (1933); 3LM Melbourne (Caulfield North, 1937; Malvern East, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 534, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gardiner, Vic, 1933); radio engineer (Korumburra, Vic, 1934); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1935); mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1937) ==''LEGGE''== * [[/Arthur William Legge|Legge, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9MJS-QKM] - 1906(Tas)-1968(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Ulverstone (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Ulverstone, 1928); no occupation (Hobart South, 1936); zinc worker (Hobart East, 1943); farmer (Cullenswood, 1949-1954) ==''LEGGETT''== * [[/Thomas George Leggett|Leggett, Thomas George or George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLM6-TK3] - 1907(Eng)-1982(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2458, 1940, SA; COCP1 627, 1942 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Cabra, SA, 1939-1941); wireless operator (RAAF Station, Pearce, WA, 1943); technician (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949) ==''LE GRAND''== * [[/Sydney Walter Le Grand|Le Grand, Sydney Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQDD-D57] - 1902(Qld)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4LG Brisbane (Windsor, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 882, 1925; 2COCP 34, 1929; 1COCP 151, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Windsor, 1925-1926); operator (Woollahra, 1931-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1943-1949; Bondi Junction, 1954-1968); retired (Banora Point, 1972-1977) ==''LELLIOTT''== * [[/Harvey William Lelliott|Lelliott, Harvey William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8D-LNT] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3ZG Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1936-1939; Sunshine, 1947-1956; McKinnon, 1960); 3ZG Ararat (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1769, 1936, Vic; TVOCP 571, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Malvern, Vic, 1937); radio mechanic (Sunshine, Vic, 1942-1954); public servant (Bentleigh North, Vic, 1963); PMG technician (Ararat, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Thomas Lelliott|Lelliott, Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VX-4PX] - 1911(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3ZW Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1930-1939); 3AZW Melbourne (Boronia, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 684, 1930, Vic; AOLCP 68, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Mont Albert, 1937); operator (Caulfield, 1942); public servant (Boronia, 1963-1980) ==''LEMMON''== * [[/Charles Edward Lemmon|Lemmon, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLL-Z21] - 1885(Eng)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 95, 1915; 2COCP 120, 1930; 1COCP 71, 1930 - coastal wireless operator; WW2; RANRS - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1915); officer-in-charge Wireless Station (Rockhampton, 1916-1921); radio telegraphist (Applecross, 1931-1936; Como, 1937); wireless operator (Broome, 1937); radio telegraphist (Geraldton, 1943-1949); retired (Rivervale, 1954-1963) ==''LEMPRIERE''== * [[/Charles Louis Lempriere|Lempriere, Charles Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23Y-NPS] - 1857(Vic)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3ZJ Melbourne (Vermont, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: surgeon (South Yarra, 1912-1919); medical practitioner (Vermont, 1924-1934) ==''LENDRUM''== * [[/Alexander Lendrum|Lendrum, Alexander "Alex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NZ-Y5Y] - 1887(Qld)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2YL Sydney (Kensington, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Toowoomba, 1913); yardman (Toowoomba, 1921); constable (Kensington, 1930-1937) ==''LE NEVEZ''== * [[/Arthur Le Nevez|Le Nevez, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C2-J6C] - 1913(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2LN Sydney (Annandale, 1933-1939); 2LN Lord Howe Island (1947-1954); 2LN Sydney (Bradfield Park, 1955; West Pymble, 1956-1980+); 2ABA Sydney (Marrickville, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1092, 1933, NSW; COCP1 85, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Annandale, NSW, 1934-1936); aeradio operator (Lord Howe Island, NSW, 1943-1954); radio operator (Pymble, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''LENNON''== * [[/Christopher James Lennon|Lennon, Christopher James "Chris"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJL3-LZF] - 1889(Vic)-1932(Aus) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 4, 1929 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Broome, 1916-1917); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1925); telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1931) ==''LENON''== * [[/Robert John Fitzmaurice Lenon|Lenon, Robert John Fitzmaurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WJ-1FK] - 1903(NSW)-1979(ACT) - Licences: 2TV Cowra (1935-1939); 2TV Canberra (Turner, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1515, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cowra, NSW, 1930-1937); joiner (Turner, ACT, 1949-1977) ==''LEONARD''== * [[/Aubrey Benedict Leonard|Leonard, Aubrey Benedict]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9T-N4X] - 1896(NSW)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3EN Receive Drouin (1922-1923); 3EN Drouin (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 244, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Drouin, 1922-1928); radio dealer (Drouin, 1931-1954); retired (Drouin, 1963-1967) * [[/John William Leonard|Leonard, John William "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G494-BY4] - 1906(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (Black Rock, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 386, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Sandringham, 1931-1943); shopkeeper (Sandringham, 1949-1968) * [[/Leslie Clarence Leonard|Leonard, Leslie Clarence "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH15-16Q] - 1902(Vic)-1961(SA) - Licences: 5LT Adelaide (Payneham, 1946-1947; Medindie, 1948); 5LT Port Lincoln (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2336, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pilot (The Terrace, SA, 1939) * [[/Vincent Halpin Leonard|Leonard, Vincent Halpin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8S4-TXD] - 1915(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3PJ Melbourne (?, 1938-1939; Kew, 1946-1956); 3PJ St Andrews (1960); 3PJ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2167, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abbotsford, 1937; Kew, 1937-1954); public servant (St Andrews, 1958; Balwyn, 1963-1980) ==''LESLIE''== * [[/Julian Leslie|Leslie, Julian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS98-211] - 1873(Vic)-1950(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 142, 1915; 1COCP 246, 1932 - RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leederville, WA, 1910-1912; Applecross, WA, 1913); O.I.C. (Radio Telegraph Station, Broome, WA, 1917); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Thursday Island, 1925-1926); superintendent of wireless (Auburn, Vic, 1928); supervisor B.H. service (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1949) ==''LESTER''== * [[/Jack Lester|Lester, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5FQ-NQL] - 1902(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5LR Renmark (1930-1937); 5LR Berri (1938-1939); 5LR Adelaide (Millswood Estate, 1946-1947; Blackwood, 1954-1965); 5LR Victor Harbour (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 674, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 236, 1935; BOCP 369, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Berri, 1939-1943) ==''LETCH''== * [[/Keith Essex Letch|Letch, Keith Essex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KV-CP3] - 1907(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2434, 1940, WA; BOCP 394, 1941 - amateur operator?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Belmont, WA, 1931; Carlisle, WA, 1936-1943); radio engineer (Carlisle, WA, 1949-1958); technician (6AM transmitter, Northam, WA, 1963) ==''LETT''== * [[/Frederick James Norman Lett|Lett, Frederick James Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2P-Y8D] - 1903(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2WN Receive Sydney (Annandale, 1923); 2WN Sydney (Annandale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Annandale, 1930-1936); publican (Sydney, 1937); hotelkeeper (Clifton Gardens Hotel, Mosman, 1943); Darlinghurst, 1949; Dulwich Hill, 1958; Marrickville, 1963); retired (Church Point, 1968) ==''LEUNIG''== * [[/William Leslie Leunig|Leunig, William Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD25-HD2] - 1888(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XJDR Sale (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sale, Vic, 1914-1919; Maryborough, Vic, 1921; Murrumbeena, Vic, 1922-1927; Elsternwick, Vic, 1928); civil servant (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936); manager (Dingley, Vic, 1942-1949) ==''LEVENSPIEL''== * [[/Pinkus Levenspiel|Levenspiel, Pinkus or Phillip "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JB-QSL] - 1904(Eng)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2TX Wyong (1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 668, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Wyong, NSW, 1936-1937); mechanic (Wyong, NSW, 1949-1963); motor dealer (Ourimbah, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''LEVERETT''== * [[/John Henry Leverett|Leverett, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV79-R7Q] - 1894(Eng)-1957(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 25, 1914; 1COCP 88, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broome, 1916); telegraphist (Ascot, Qld, 1921); wireless operator (Rockhampton, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1943); wireless inspector (Burwood, NSW, 1954) ==''LEVERRIER''== * [[/Francis Hewitt Leverrier|Leverrier, Francis Hewitt "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBT-DP5] - 1863(NSW)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XEN Sydney (Waverley, 1911-1914, Licence No. 5) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; radio clubs (WIA, president, 1910) - Electoral Rolls: barrister (Vaucluse, 1930-1934, Kings Counsel) - Relationships: father of 2BK-2ADE Frank Neville Leverrier * [[/Frank Neville Leverrier|Leverrier, Frank Neville "Boy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6RF-W2W] - 1904(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2BK Receive Sydney (Waverley, 1922-1923); 2BK Sydney (Vaucluse, 1924-1930); 2ADE Castle Cove (1969-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 169, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 931, 1926) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio work (Vaucluse, 1930); clerk (Vaucluse, 1933-1937); superintendent (Vaucluse, 1943-1949); public relations (Roseville, 1963-1968; Castle Cove, 1977) - Relationships: son of XEN Francis Hewitt Leverrier - TroveTag: "2BK-2ADE - Frank Neville Leverrier" * [[/Henri Andre Leverrier|Leverrier, Henri Andre "Henry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G68N-18J] - 1882(NCL)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XEN Sydney (Gordon, 1911); XHL Sydney (City, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Australasian Wireless Co )1911); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, Australian General Electric, Sydney) - Relationships: nephew of XEN Francis Hewitt Leverrier; cousin of 2BK-2ADE Frank Neville Leverrier - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Sydney, 1913); manager (Crows Nest, 1930-1937) - TroveTag: "XEN-XHL - Henri Andre Leverrier" ==''LEVINGS''== * [[/Stanley Basil Levings|Levings, Stanley Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1P-ZYH] - 1912(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3NS Melbourne (Regent, 1936-1939; Bentleigh, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1794, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1936); engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1949); fitter (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''LEVY''== * [[/Lewis Joseph Levy|Levy, Lewis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPFT-KSW] - 1902(Qld)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2XB Receive Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923); 1686 Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bankstown, NSW, 1930-1935); radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937); area officer (Goulburn, NSW, 1943); agent (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Levy|Levy, Richard "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N1-Z38] - 1909(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5AJ Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 654, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Torrensville, 1943) ==''LEWINGTON''== * [[/Roy Lewington|Lewington, Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SN-BB4] - 1895(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XBX Sydney (Chatswood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Gunner, 7th B. A. Column) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified; (apprentice electrical fitter for Coupland & Waddell, Sydney at enlistment 1915) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/315726 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10241304 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''LEWIS''== * [[/Charles Edward Cornelius Lewis|Lewis, Charles Edward Cornelius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTPH-278] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3NL Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 932, 1932, Vic; COCP1 119, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: factory employee (North Melbourne, Vic, 1936-1943); waterside worker (Ascot Vale East, Vic, 1954); electrical (Essendon North, Vic, 1963-1968); electrician (Essendon North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Henry Garrett Lewis|Lewis, Henry Garrett "Harry"]] - 1895(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: Hobart (no record of licence identified as yet) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (reported experimenting from 1912); councillor WIA Tas in 1923; manager 3UZ 1924 - Electoral Rolls: * [[/William John Lewis|Lewis, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYJ-BZQ] - 1908(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2YB Sydney (Marrickville, 1931-1936; McMahons Point, 1937); 6YB Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939); 2YB Sydney (Haberfield, 1947-1950; Paddington, 1954-1969; Ryde, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 863, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Comment: Several contemporaneous WJLs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified due to numbers ==''LEYDEN''== * [[/Francis Michael Leyden|Leyden, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-FP5] - 1914(WA)-1998(Eng) - Licences: 2AGP Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1612, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937-1972) ==''LIGHT''== * [[/Cecil Eade Light|Light, Cecil Eade]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W3-PKF] - 1913(NSW)-1985(Eng) - Licences: 2QM Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1183, 1933, NSW; COCP2 17, 1934; COCP1 137, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1927-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Coogee, NSW, 1934); salesman (Coogee, NSW, 1935-1937) ==''LIGHTON''== * [[/Robert Lighton|Lighton, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HJ-HD1] - 1869(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: 3CM Receive Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1922-1924); 3RL Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 179, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Toongabbie, 1903; Benalla, 1916); independent means (East St Kilda, 1928; Armadale, 1937) ==''LILLIE''== * [[/Raymond Charles Beaumont Lillie|Lillie, Raymond Charles Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRS6-5W2] - 1907(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2QG Sydney (Manly, 1935-1939; Randwick, 1946-1955; Seaforth, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 417, 1932; COCP1 315, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Manly, NSW, 1933); police constable (Manly, NSW, 1935; Randwick North, NSW, 1943-1954; Seaforth, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''LINDEN''== * [[/Edwin Linden|Linden, Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXD-PRV] - 1904(Qld)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 4FT Receive Brisbane (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Murgon, Qld, 1925); mechanic (Wilston, Qld, 1928); storekeeper (Clayfield, Qld, 1936-1937); telephone mechanic (Mackay, Qld, 1943-1949); supervising technician (Bowen, Qld, 1954); PMG technician (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''LINDNER''== * [[/Herbert Edward Lindner|Lindner, Herbert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSVX-787] - 1904(NSW)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4BX Receive Brisbane (Alderley) 1922 - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Wilston, 1928); motor mechanic (Maleny, 1934); mechanic (Windsor, 1936-1972); retired (Mt Samson, 1977) ==''LINDSAY''== * [[/Donald Gordon Lindsay|Lindsay, Donald Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-126] - 1909(Vic)-1964(WA) - Licences: 2DY Sydney (Gordon, 1925-1936; Ashfield, 1937; Concord, 1938; Kogarah, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 83, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: student (Gordon, NSW, 1930-1936); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937; Concord, NSW, 1943-1958); engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1963) * [[/Herbert Maxwell Lindsay|Lindsay, Herbert Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3L-S78] - 1913(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4HD Nambour (1937-1939); 4HD Buderim (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2027, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); employment (company secretary) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Nambour, Qld, 1936-1937; Taringa, Qld, 1943); fruitgrower (Buderim, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/John Alexander Lindsay|Lindsay, John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRN-YDH] - 1911(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2AKR Sydney (Annandale, 1938-1939; Lidcombe, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2193, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lidcombe, NSW, 1933); shop assistant (Lidcombe, NSW, 1934); mechanic (Lidcombe, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Lidcombe, NSW, 1943-1958) * [[/Patrick Charles Edward Lindsay|Lindsay, Patrick Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF7R-8YZ] - 1896(Eng)-19??(Eng?) - Licences: 6PL Perth (West Perth, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 855, 1925; 2COCP 37, 1929 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless instructor (West Perth, WA, 1922; Balcatta, WA, 1925); radio engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1934) ==''LING''== * [[/Thomas James Ling|Ling, Thomas James "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWV-7Q7] - 1917(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1897, 1937, NSW; BOCP 68, 1937; TVOCP 1259, 1974 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Melbourne, Vic, 1943); radio technician (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; West Sydney, NSW, 1954-1958; Hyde Park, NSW, 1963); radio engineer (Hyde Park, NSW, 1968; Concord, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''LINKLATER''== * [[/Donald Charles Linklater|Linklater, Donald Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-Z44] - 1905(SA)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 5DL Pinnaroo (1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1521, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1949); technician (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1958) ==''LITCHFIELD''== * [[/Ainslie Roland Litchfield|Litchfield, Ainslie Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J3Z-FRP] - 1906(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2RL Cooma (1925-1939); 2RL Sydney (Woollahra, 1947; Darling Point, 1948-1954; Rozelle, 1955-1958; Avalon Beach, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 200, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF; RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Cooma, 1930-1937); film producer (Avalon Beach, 1958-1968) * [[/Llma Newby Litchfield|Brooks nee Litchfield, Llma Newby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G2-YCR] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YG Sydney (Ashfield, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1516, 1935, NSW - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Temora, NSW, 1943); home duties (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Rangemore via Deniliquin, NSW, 1949-1963; Deniliquin, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LITHGOW''== * [[/John Charles Lithgow|Lithgow, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-5TL] - 1916(Tas)-1990(Eng) - Licences: 7WJ Launceston (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1688, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Marine officer? 1950s-1960s, several sea trips ==''LITTLEFAIR''== * [[/George Thomas Littlefair|Littlefair, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P1-4MT] - 1899(Eng)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2YV Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1936; Randwick, 1937-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1533, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Haberfield, NSW, 1930-1931); garage proprietor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); draftsman (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''LITTLEJOHN''== * [[/Arthur Sydney Littlejohn|Littlejohn, Arthur Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DW-VDD] - 1905(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AL Sydney (Leichhardt, 1930-1939); 4LF Gunalda (1947); 2OU Sydney (Leichhardt, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 579, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930-1958; Haberfield, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''LLEWELLYN''== * [[/Alan Hugh Llewellyn|Llewellyn, Alan Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPV4-6R5] - 1910(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AH Sydney (Artarmon, 1932-1939; Ryde, 1946-1965; Epping, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 9320, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 269, 1935; TVOCP 68, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2EE John Lewis Llewellyn - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1933-1935); radio mechanic (Ryde, NSW, 1943-1963); engineer (Epping, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/John Lewis Llewellyn|Llewellyn, John Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVH-W5H] - 1907(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2EE Sydney (Lane Cove, 1935-1939; Mosman, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1519, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2AH Alan Hugh Llewellyn - Comment: Several contemporaneous JLLs including his father & son - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Roseville, NSW, 1930; Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1936; Mosman, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''LLOYD''== * [[/Henry Howard Lloyd|Lloyd, Henry Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GST7-9LV] - 1904(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5AI Adelaide (College Town, 1923-1927); 5AG Adelaide (College Town, 1923); 5HL Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 57, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Beware another Henry Howard Lloyd [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDY-FS3] 1912-1981 in Adelaide, similar times - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Hughie Frederick Lloyd|Lloyd, Hughie or Hugh Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGY-Y95] - 1917(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5BC Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1933-1939); 5BC Berri (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1137, 1933, SA; BOCP 281, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5HD William Edward Lloyd - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939) * [[/Roger Barton Lloyd|Lloyd, Roger Barton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTSZ-4GK] - 1922(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2AMO Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1939, 1946-1950; Kellyville, 1954-1961; Castle Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2317, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Kellyville, NSW, 1954-1958); loss assessor (Castle Hill, NSW, 1963-1968); assessor (Castle Hill, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Walter Ernest George Lloyd|Lloyd, Walter Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY6-8SZ] - 1909(Eng)-1952(Qld) - Licences: 2AJF Newcastle (Stockton, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2103, 1938, NSW; COCP1 408, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Wickham, NSW, 1930; Islington, NSW, 1932; Stockton, NSW, 1933-1937); senior communications officer (Longreach, Qld, 1949) * [[/William Edward Lloyd|Lloyd, William Edward "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGB-WR9] - 1914(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5HD Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Cumberland, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1215, 1933, SA; 2COCP 763, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: Brother of 5BC Hughie Frederick Lloyd - Electoral Rolls: nil (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LOCKHART''== * [[/Leon Edward Lockhart|Lockhart, Leon Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CJ-6GG] - 1912(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3LE Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1939; Elsternwick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 514, 1929, Vic; 1COCP 205, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elwood, Vic, 1934-1937); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''LOESER''== * [[/Hedley Edmond Loeser|Loeser, Hedley Edmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPXL-RM6] - 1912(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5LO Adelaide (Goodwood, 1936-1939; Col Light Gardens, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1748, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: display artist (Reade Park, SA, 1943) ==''LOFBERG''== * [[/Oscar Edward Lofberg|Lofberg, Oscar Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMV-Z9X] - 1912(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2VV Sydney (Bexley, 1935-1939, 1946; Rockdale, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1504, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist's apprentice (Bexley, NSW, 1935-1943); pharmacist (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949) ==''LOGAN''== * [[/Edward George Logan|Logan, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PQ-2L4] - 1909(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3UR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1547, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Malvern, Vic, 1931-1937; Glenhuntly, Vic, 1942-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972) ==''LOMAX''== * [[/Joseph Lomax|Lomax, Joseph]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EB Receive Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1913-1914; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1916-1917; Coorparoo, Qld, 1921-1925; Kew, Vic, 1926) ==''LONDON''== * [[/James William London|London, James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTH-BBX] - 1916(NZ)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 2UP Sydney (Manly, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1087, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Colonel) - Awards: OBE; MID - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Balgowlah, NSW, 1943); soldier (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1954) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10686688 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1518040 Mentioned in Despatches] ==''LONERAGAN''== * [[/William Harry Bailey Loneragan|Loneragan, William Harry Bailey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNT9-5SC] - 1917(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2227, 1938, WA; BOCP 83, 1937) - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son-in-law of Charles Edward Lemmon - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (South Fremantle, WA, 1949); engineer (Station 6BY, Yornup, WA, 1954-1963); radio engineer (6AM, Northam, WA, 1968-1977); retired (Dawesville, WA, 1980) ==''LONG''== * [[/Charles Richard Willard Long|Long, Charles Richard Willard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-BZK] - 1913(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3CL Melbourne (Frankston, 1932-1939, 1947-1975; Carrum Downs, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 892, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Frankston, Vic, 1934-1972); timber worker? (Carrum Downs, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Henry Long|Long, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP44-ZT8] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MM Sydney (Canterbury, 1936-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1640, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Canterbury, NSW, 1930-1935); radio engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1968); electrical engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1972) * [[/Timothy Joseph Long|Long, Timothy Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ19-Z9G] - 1884(Qld)-1923(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 140, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Comment: suicide after diagnosis terminal illness - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Toowoomba, 1908); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1916-1917); telegraphist (Townsville, 1921) ==''LONGLEY''== * [[/Ruth Victoria Longley|Harris nee Longley, Ruth Victoria]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYZ-5GJ] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6YL Perth (Shenton Park, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1808, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator; WW2 - Relationships: Wife of 6NL Valentine Harms Harris - Electoral Rolls: saleswoman (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); home duties (Applecross, WA, 1949-1954); manager (Applecross, WA, 1958) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''LONGMORE''== * [[/Harold Longmore|Longmore, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY39-K2K] - 1914(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3FD Shepparton (1934-1937); 3FD Lubeck (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1325, 1934, Vic; BOCP 7, 1936; COCP2 284, 1940; COCP1 324, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (3LK Lubeck); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Shepparton, Vic, 1936); radio technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1949); theatre proprietor (Tatura, Vic, 1954); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1980) ==''LONGSTAFF''== * [[/Thomas Allen Hector Longstaff|Longstaff, Thomas Allen Hector "Allen"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQM-WF3] - 1896(SA)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XVR Adelaide (Alberton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 55, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: executive (Brighton, Vic, 1949) ==''LONGWORTH''== * [[/Reginald John Longworth|Longworth, Reginald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KC-GZV] - 1910(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2RD Sydney (Greenwich, 1931-1933; Wollstonecraft, 1933-1938; St Leonards, 1939, 1947-1958; Forestville, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 791, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 25, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1933; Naremburn, NSW, 1934; Chatswood, NSW, 1936; North Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1937; Crows Nest, NSW, 1943-1949; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1954-1958; Forestville, NSW, 1963) ==''LONSDALE''== * [[/Russell George Lonsdale|Lonsdale, Russell George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWX-JNM] - 1909(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: 2AKY Lismore (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1195, 1933, NSW; COCP2 15, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: publisher (Woollahra, NSW, 1930; Paddington, NSW, 1931; Waverley, NSW, 1933); wireless serviceman (Lismore, NSW, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Waterfall Sanatorium, NSW, 1943) ==''LORD''== * [[/Andrew Charles Lord|Lord, Andrew Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBG9-J99] - 1920(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3BE Ballarat (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2212, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954); shire secretary (Ballarat, Vic, 1963-1968); secretary (Ballarat, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''LORDEN''== * [[/Geoffrey Allan Lorden|Lorden, Geoffrey Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJB-2P8] - 1907(WA)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 6GL Perth (Perth, 1925-1926; West Perth, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 175, 1925, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 342, 1940; 1COCP 441, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Jingalup, WA, 1931); survey assistant (Jingalup, WA, 1936-1937); radio operator (Hotel Beadon, Onslow, 1943; Kalgoorlie, 1949); civil servant (Mitcham, Vic, 1968-1977) ==''LORENZEN''== * [[/Lawrence Paul Lorenzen|Lorenzen, Lawrence Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTC5-C5C] - 1909(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4LP Emerald (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1357, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: May have been licensed pre-WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway cleaner (Emerald, Qld, 1936-1954); loco driver (Emerald, Qld, 1958-1963) ==''LOVE''== * [[/Howard Kingsley Love|Love, Howard Kingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGQ-8S5] - 1895(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3BM Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3BM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922-1931; Glen Iris, 1933), 3KU Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 230, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; radio clubs (WIA Vic); business proprietor (radio manufacturer) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Orong, 1919; Malvern East, 1921-1924; Gardiner, 1927-1933); manager (Gardiner, 1936-1937); engineer (Mt. Waverley, 1942) - Comment: gone too soon - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199407.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199408.pdf EA2] * [[/James Peile Love|Love, James Peile "Nim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7JF-83Z] - 1906(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4JL Brisbane (Kedron, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 469, 1928, No. ?? in Qld (Halcyon AOCP 1930); 3COCP 5259, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, AIF) - Electoral Rolls: auctioneer (Kedron, 1928-1943; Hawthorne, 1949-1980) * [[/Leslie Gilmore Love|Love, Leslie Gilmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52K-VQ8] - 1902(Wales)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2XE Sydney (Bondi North, 1934-1935); 2ABE Sydney (Randwick, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 307, 1930; COCP1 386, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor assembler (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1937); radio officer (Narrabeen, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''LOVELESS''== * [[/Max Lyndon Loveless|Loveless, Max Lyndon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX41-D28] - 1914(Tas)-1971(Tas) - Licences: 7ML Hobart (Moonah, 1938-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2162, 1938, Tas; BOCP 341, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Moonah, Tas, 1936); mechanic (Hobart North, Tas, 1943); PMG Technician (Moonah, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''LOVERING''== * [[/George Francis Lovering|Lovering, George Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZJ-XTJ] - 1898(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2GF Sydney (Ashfield, 1931-1933); 2OO Sydney (Ashfield, 1935-1939, 1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 867, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2GF amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2GF Grafton commercial service - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1958); no occupation (Narrabean North, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''LOVETT''== * [[/Hubert Frank Lovett|Lovett, Hubert Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHG1-DT2] - 1905(Tas)-1961(Tas) - Licences: 7HL Hobart (1926-1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 246, 1926, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Hobart North, 1928-1937); manager (Hobart South, 1949; Nelson, 1954) - Links: [https://info.scholarships.utas.edu.au/AwardDetails.aspx?AwardId=2813 UTAS Scholarship] * [[/Percy Lovett|Lovett, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDB5-M21] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2JP Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 2210, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''LUBACH''== * [[/Frederick John Lubach|Lubach, Frederick John "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9H7-VZD] - 1919(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4RF Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1939; Annerley, 1946-1947); Dalby (1948-1950); Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1954; Camp Hill, 1965-75; Loganlea, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1745, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 868, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, instructor, QSL manager); military (WW2, RAN, wireless officer); broadcast technician (4QS, Capalaba) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Dalby, Qld, 1949; Coorparoo, Qld, 1954; Camp Hill, Qld, 1958-1968); public servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Loganlea, Qld, 1980) ==''LUCAS''== * [[/Gillen Frederick Lucas|Lucas, Gillen Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLB-Y7P] - 1894(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5LL Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1935-1939; Port Adelaide, 1947; Maylands, 1948; Trinity Gardens, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1589, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bootmaker (Kilkenny, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LUCKMAN''== * [[/Charles Forsythe Arthur Luckman|Luckman, Charles Forsythe Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMF8-LS2] - 1901(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2JT Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922); 2JT Sydney (Croydon, 1923-1926; Lakemba, 1927-1933; Croydon, 1934; Ashfield, 1935-1938; Croydon, 1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 41, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lift engineer (Lakemba, 1930-1933); electrician (Croydon, 1935-1943); electrical mechanic (Croydon, 1954-1972) - TroveTag: "2JT - Charles Forsythe Arthur Luckman" * [[/Thomas Stuart Luckman|Luckman, Thomas Stuart "Stuart"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64P-8CD] - 1913(Qld)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 4SL Brisbane (Kalinga, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 783, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, CMF, Signals Northern Command); occupation (hardware executive) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Kalinga, 1936-1937); storeman (Hendra, 1943-1958); retired (Aspley, 1972-1977; Carseldine, 1980) ==''LUHRS''== * [[/Victor Albert Luhrs|Luhrs, Victor Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZYN-VJJ] - 1888(Vic)-1964(SA) - Licences: V761 Receive Woori Yallock (1922); 3HB Receive Woori Yallock (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Torquon West, Nhill, 1909; Netherby, 1912-1914; Cavendish, 1916-1919; Woori Yallock, 1922-1924; Kalyan, SA, 1939); grazier (Tintinara, SA, 1941-1943) ==''LUM''== * [[/Allan Douglas Lum|Lum, Allan Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92F-LX7] - 1913(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 5AL Adelaide (Joslin, 1932-1939; Hyde Park, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 980, 1932, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 427, 1940; TVOCP 263, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gawler, SA, 1939-1941); mechanic (Hyde Park, SA, 1943) ==''LUMB''== * [[/Lloyd John Lumb|Lumb, Lloyd John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84C-LF2] - 1907(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4LL Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 471, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ashgrove, 1936-1937); postal electrician (Stanthorpe, 1943); technician (Ashgrove, 1949); engineer (Ashgrove, 1958-1972) ==''LUMBEWE''== * [[/Edwyn William Lumbewe|Lumbewe or Chong, Edwyn William or Hin "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH5-TGZ]- 1911(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2ZX Sydney (Randwick, 1931-1934); 2ZX Inverell (1935-1939, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 858, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Inverell, NSW, 1937-1977) ==''LUMSDAINE''== * [[/John Clarence Lumsdaine|Lumsdaine, John Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94RH-VVK] - 1905(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ABQ Sydney (Willoughby, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 19, 1934; COCP1 95, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Paddington, NSW, 1930); constable (Redfern, NSW, 1920); police constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934; Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1968) ==''LUNN''== * [[/Harold Vincent Lunn|Lunn, Harold Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGY-4X5] - 1908(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 5HL Adelaide (Morphettville, 1935-1939); 2ANE Sydney (North Ryde) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1449, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Morphettville, SA, 1939-1943; Hurstville South, NSW, 1972); retired (North Ryde, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LUSBY''== * [[/Maurice MacIntosh Lusby|Lusby, Maurice MacIntosh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP54-JX7] - 1914(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2WN Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1219, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Randwick East, 1937; Coogee, NSW, 1937); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Eastwood, 1954; Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1980; Picton, NSW, 1980) ==''LUXON''== * [[/George Wilfred Luxon|Luxon, George Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5YJ-XTL] - 1908(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: 5RX Adelaide (West Mitcham, 1928-1939, 1946-1965; Torrens Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 450, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster late 1920s; WW2; WIA SA (several official duties) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mitcham, 1939-1943) ==''LYNCH''== * [[/Edward James Lynch|Lynch, Edward James]] [[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTWT-PVV]] - 1891(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XIP Sydney (Campbelltown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Campbelltown, NSW, 1913); journalist (Merewether, NSW, 1930-1937; Hamilton, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Harold John Lynch|Lynch, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTD-VXL] - 1905(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4HL Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1934-1939, 1946-1956; Slacks Creek, 1960-1975); 4HL Springbrook (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1268, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ); business proprietor (restaurants, picture theatres) - Electoral Rolls: cutter (Albion, Qld, 1928); shopkeeper (Valley, Qld, 1936-1943); cafe proprietor (Valley, Qld, 1949); shopkeeper (St Lucia, Qld, 1954; Slacks Creek, Qld, 1958-1968); owner (Slacks Creek, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Springbrook, Qld, 1980) ==''LYONS''== * [[/Joseph Aloysius Thomas Lyons|Lyons, Joseph Aloysius Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGY-XKB] - 1879(Tas)-1939(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - teacher; state politician; Premier of Tasmania; federal politician (Postmaster-General, Prime Minister of Australia); actively promoted development of broadcasting in Australia over two decades - Electoral Rolls: =='''M'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''MABBITT''=== * [[/John Matthew Mabbitt|Mabbitt, John Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-FD5] - 1905(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KI Lake Boga (1930-1939); 3JG Lake Boga (1947-1948); 3JG Swan Hill (1954-1960); 3JG Melbourne (Templestowe, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 588, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Lake Boga, Vic, 1928-1949); supervisor (Swan Hill, Vic, 1954); public servant (Templestowe, Vic, 1963) ===''MACBETH''=== * [[/John James Macbeth|Macbeth, John James "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB93-7Q4] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2JM Sydney (Redfern, 1931; Punchbowl, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 824, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Redfern, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1932-1934); mechanic (Merrylands, NSW, 1943-1949); soldier (Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1972) ===''MACDONALD''=== * [[/Donald Macdonald|Macdonald, Donald "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ7-WT8] - 1883(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 45, 1936 - senior federal public servant (Chief Engineer, Radiotelegraph Branch, PMGD, 1914); Lieutenant-Commander Telegraphist (RAN, in charge captured German Pacific Wireless); chief engineer 7EX; supervised erection 3AR, 5CL, 7ZL; early TV research - Comment: Don't confuse with Don Macdonald AWA consultant - Electoral Rolls: Numerous contemporaneous DMcDs - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199505.pdf EA] * [[/Llewellyn Macdonald|Macdonald, Llewellyn "Lew"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HH-73F] - 1908(Eng)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2WU Newcastle (West Maitland, 1929-1934; Wickham, 1935-1936; Waratah, 1937; Mayfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1961; Charlestown, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 478, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 69, 1936; BOCP 50, 1936; 1COCP 125, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (West Maitland, 1930; Wickham, 1936); joiner (Waratah, 1937; Charlestown, 1972) ===''MACFARLANE''=== * Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred - see Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred * [[/Reginald Antonio Austen Aloysius Macfarlane|Macfarlane, Reginald Antonio Austen Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDYR-1QZ] - 1896(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2RM Griffith (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 374, 1918 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1918) - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Griffith, NSW, 1943-1949) ===''MACGREGOR''=== * [[/Howard Thomas Macgregor|Macgregor, Howard Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTH8-NNP] - 1920(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4ZU Brisbane (Windsor, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2200, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Windsor, Qld, 1941-1949); assistant (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/William Alfred Macgregor|Macgregor, William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB8W-9K3] - 1896(NSW)-1954(PNG) - Licences: 9MC Kavieng, PNG (1937); 9MC Wewak, PNG (1938-1939, 1947-1948); 9MC Baiyer River (1954) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Blackhall, Qld, 1921-1925; Mildura, Vic, 1931-1934) ===''MACKAY''=== * [[/Cedric Stewart Mackay|Mackay, Cedric Stewart or Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/973G-3Q2] - 1889(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XADF Coffs Harbour (1913-1914); 2GP Receive Urunga (1922); 2GP Urunga (1924-1931); 2GO Coffs Harbour (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 149, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Urunga, 1930); agent (Coffs Harbour, 1943-1949) * [[/Ian Keith Mackay|Mackay, Ian Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JG-NHF] - 1907(NZ)-1985(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - author; historian (broadcast, "Broadcasting in New Zealand" (1953), "Broadcasting in Australia" (1957), "Broadcasting in Nigeria" (1964), "Broadcasting in Papua New Guinea" (1976) - Electoral Rolls: broadcasting executive (Lane Cove, 1954); executive (Killara, 1958) * [[/Ronald Reay Mackay|Mackay, Ronald Reay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-Y6T] - 1905(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3FZ Receive Melbourne (Carlton, 1922); 3MU Melbourne (Carlton, 1931-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil); principal (RMIT) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1963) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mackay-ronald-reay-10980 ADB] ===''MACKEL''=== * [[/John Francis Mackel|Mackel, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DJ-FP5] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2HG Sydney (Chatswood, 1930-1939, 1946-1947; Lane Cove, 1948-1965; Hunters Hill, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 585, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1943); insurance inspector (Lane Cove, NSW, 1949-1954); insurance manager (Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1963); manager (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''MACKENZIE''=== * [[/Alexander Harper Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Alexander Harper "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J3-MVZ] - 1892(Sct)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4GK Brisbane (Wynnum, 1930-1939; Bulimba, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 628, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Fire Service) - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Brisbane City, 1916; Hamilton, 1919; Brisbane City, 1925); fire brigade officer (Wynnum, 1928-1936); newsagent (Bulimba, 1949); retired (Bulimba, 1954-1968) - Relationships: father of 4YL Florence Madeline Mackenzie and 4HJ Arthur Alexander Mackenzie * [[/Arthur Alexander Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J3-796] - 1918(Qld)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4HJ Jericho (1937); 4HJ Brisbane (Wynnum, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1346, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Townsville, 1949); newsagent (Grange, 1954-1963); public servant (Townsville, 1972; Cleveland, 1972; Thornlands, 1977, Cleveland, 1980) - Relationships: son of 4GK Alexander Harper Mackenzie; brother of 4YL Florence Madeline Streamer nee Mackenzie * [[/Florence Madeline Mackenzie|Streamer nee Mackenzie, Florence Madeline "Madeline"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FN-B8C] - 1922(Qld)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 4YL Brisbane (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; third YL operator in Qld - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Mitchelton, 1949; New Farm, 1954) - Relationships: daughter of 4GK Alexander Harper Mackenzie; sister of 4HJ Arthur Alexander Mackenzie - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/Harold Stuart Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Harold Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21R-VGN] - 1908(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4AM Brisbane (Annerley, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 518, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 90, 1937; 1COCP 239, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Annerley, 1934-1937); company manager (Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); radio operator (Blackheath, 1958); unemployed (Burleigh Heads, 1963-1968); technician (Burleigh Heads, 1972-1980) ===''MACKIE''=== * [[/Alexander Ernest Mackie|Mackie, Alexander Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3R3-YFM] - 1912(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3QA Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939, 1947-1948; Glen Waverley, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1545, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1942); clerk (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''MACKINNON''=== * [[/Colin Eric Wilton MacKinnon|MacKinnon, Colin Eric Wilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK45-QRQ] - 1941(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2KCM Sydney 1980s; 2DYM Sydney (1980-2004)- Qualifications: NAOCP N1793, 1981; AOLCP N1281, 1981; AOCP N1032, 1981, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; historian (amateur radio; military radio; radar) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cronulla, 1968; Hurstville, 1977); retired (Glenhaven, 1980) - [https://www.qsl.net/vk2dym/radio/Colin_MacKinnon.htm Obit] ===''MACKINOLTY''=== * [[/Hubert Clarence Mackinolty|Mackinolty, Hubert Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNRQ-T18] - 1897(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: XJED Korumburra (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 158, 1915 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Auburn, Vic, 1919-1922); customs officer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1924-1925; Mosman, Vic, 1930; Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); civil servant (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); retired (Ringwood, Vic, 1954; Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1968; Mentone, Vic, 1977) ===''MACLARDY''=== * [[/William John Foster St Clair Maclardy|Maclardy, William John Foster St Clair "Will"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW66-BTD] - 1892(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2HP Receive Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1922); 2HP Sydney (Cremorne, 1923; Neutral Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2BL); journalist (Smith's Weekly, Wireless Weekly) - Comment: correct surname is St Clair Maclardy but rarely used - Relationships: son of William McIntyre St Clair Maclardy, one time Wireless Weekly proprietor - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930); company director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933); taxi driver (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); soldier (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943); traveller (Wollongong, NSW, 1949); commercial traveller (Wollongong, NSW, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "2HP - William John Foster St Clair Maclardy" ===''MACLAREN''=== * [[/Charles James Torrance Maclaren|Maclaren, Charles James Torrance]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB6-889] - 1889(Eng)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3MS Melbourne (South Yarra, 1933); 3MS South Ballarat (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1113, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 13th Aus Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937); nil (Malvern East, Vic, 1963-1967) * [[/Donald Catto Maclaren|Maclaren, Donald Catto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N1-2R2] - 1909(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2DM Sydney (Haberfield, 1930-1939); 2NN Narrabri (1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 655, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Haberfield, 1933-1936; Taree, 1937; Narrabri, 1949) ===''MACLEAN''=== * [[/John Dalziel Maclean|Maclean, John Dalziel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1D4-PHK] - 1907(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 2IM Leeton (1935-1937); 2IM Sydney (Ashbury, 1938-1939); 4IM Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1501, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Leeton, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1954-1969) ===''MACLURCAN''=== * [[/Charles Dansie Maclurcan|Maclurcan, Charles Dansie "Mac", "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWR7-LJ3] - 1889(Qld)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XDM Sydney (CBD, 1909-1914) (Maclurcan & Lane); 2CM Sydney (Strathfield, 1921-1939; Neutral Bay, 1946-1957); 2CY Sydney (Strathfield, 1923, briefly by administrative error); first licence issued under new 1922 radio regulations - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 98, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector; broadcast engineer; business proprietor (Maclurcan and Lane, 1909-19??, Maclurcan Engineering, Hotel Wentworth) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Darling Harbour, 1913); engineer (Strathfield, 1930-1934); hotel manager (Neutral Bay, 1949-1954) - TroveTag: "XDM-2CM - Charles Dansie Maclurcan" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/maclurcan-hannah-13070 ADB] [[w:2CM|Wikipedia]] [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/who-was-radio-pioneer-charles-maclurcan/ radioinfo] ===''MACNAUGHTON''=== * [[/Naughton Macnaughton|Macnaughton, Naughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPJ9-MPD] - 1911(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2ZH Sydney (Croydon, 1932-1934; Roseville, 1935-1939; Wahroonga, 1946-1948; Lindfield, 1950; Pymble, 1954-1956; St Ives East, 1957-1961; West Pymble, 1965-1969; Marsfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 904, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2ZVW-2BA - David Edwin Macnaughton - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937; Windsor, NSW, 1943); manager (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949; Lindfield, NSW, 1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954; Mona Vale, NSW, 1972; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) ===''MACPHERSON''=== * [[/Alexander Duncan Macpherson|Macpherson, Alexander Duncan "Sandy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/29CF-Z3F] - 1899(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4MC Brisbane (Nundah, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Oakleigh, 1954; Chermside, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1271, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Toombul RC); Qld Lands (draughtsman) - Comment: Slow update for death in Electoral Rolls? - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Nundah, Qld, 1921-1949; Oakleigh, Qld, 1954; Chermside, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Chermside, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MADDEN''=== * [[/Sydney John Madden|Madden, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-WGL] - 1900(Sct)-1955(WA) - Licences: 6MN Perth (City, 1930; North Perth, 1931; Maylands, 1933-1937; Wembley, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 264, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Maylands, WA, 1931-1937; Wembley Park, WA, 1937-1943); supervisor (Wembley, WA, 1954) ===''MADDICK''=== * [[/Herbert William Maddick|Maddick, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLB-J2P] - 1890(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: XLX Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914); 3EF Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922-1923); 3EF Melbourne (Elwood, 1924-1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 161, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; perpetrator of the foul mouthed parrot incident - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Elsternwick, 1917); mechanic (Elsternwick, 1919-1954) ===''MADDICKS''=== * [[/Henry Thomas Maddicks|Maddicks, Henry Thomas "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJBP-PFV] - 1912(Vic)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 3UA Daylesford (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2228, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Daylesford, Vic, 1936-1977) ===''MADDISON''=== * [[/Ernest Victor Maddison|Maddison, Ernest Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJ6-SWD] - 1907(Vic)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2LW Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1935); 2WZ Sydney (Randwick, 1936; Normanhurst, 1937; Willoughby, 1938; Randwick, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1331, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ===''MAGAIN''=== * [[/William Ronald Magain|Magain, William Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y7-YVG] - 1886(Vic)-1958(SA) - Licences: XVP Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Col. Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MAGEE''=== * [[/Kevin William Michael Magee|Magee, Kevin William Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRX-51Z] - 1913(Vic)-1979(Vanuatu) - Licences: 5KM Adelaide (City, 1931-1933); 2UN Sydney (Paddington, 1936); 3UN Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1937); 3KM Melbourne (Kew, 1947-1960; North Balwyn, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 874, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: staff cadet (Victoria Barracks, NSW, 1936); military officer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1937; Kew, Vic, 1943); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1949-1954); company director (Kew, Vic, 1963); director (Balwyn, Vic, 1967-1972) ===''MAGENNIS''=== * [[/Alfred Ernest Aubrey Magennis|Magennis, Alfred Ernest Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR7T-5RB] - 1907(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2AFE Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1842, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''MAGUIRE''=== * [[/Arthur Lindsay Maguire|Maguire, Arthur Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SN-BKC] - 1921(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3IO Stratford (1938-1939; 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2216, 1938, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Stratford, 1949-1977); grazier (Munro, 1980) * [[/Ernest Norbert Maguire|Maguire, Ernest Norbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR4X-F61] - 1892(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2KL Sydney (Lewisham, 1928-1930; Dulwich Hill, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 387, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 14, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Lewisham, 1930-1932); sergeant of police (Putney, 1943; Gladesville, 1949-1958); retired (Lake Illawarra South, 1963) * [[/Sydney William Maguire|Maguire, Sydney William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNDF-L85] - 1903(WA)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2XY Sydney (Rose Bay, 1930-1934; Paddington, 1935-1936; North Bondi, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 933, 1926; AOLCP 74, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Rose Bay, 1930-1934; Glenmore, 1935); engineer (Bondi, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Maroubra North, 1943); inspector (Maroubra North, 1949; Kingsford, 1954-1958) ===''MAHER''=== * [[/Francis Anthony Maher|Maher, Francis Anthony "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKS3-6QD] - 1912(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3FZ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1932-1939; Pascoe Vale South, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 941, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1936; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1937; Coburg West, Vic, 1942-1954; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MAHON''=== * [[/Hugh Mahon|Mahon, Hugh]] - 1857(Ire)-1931(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1904) ===''MAIS''=== * [[/Stephen John Leith Mais|Mais, Stephen John Leith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHG-BTV] - 1898(WA)-1960(WA) - Licences: 6CQ Receive Perth (Chester Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: trainee (South Fremantle, WA, 1925); carpenter (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1958) ===''MAKIN''=== * [[/Bert Makin|Makin, Bert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G26D-PZL] - 1888(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: XAEJ Sydney (Kogarah West, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (West Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1931; Manly, NSW, 1933-1949) - TroveTag: "XAEJ - Bert Makin" * [[/George Makin|Makin, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97S3-JFZ] - 1914(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2198, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Relationships: Brother of 4OK John Makin (passed AOCP same day) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Columboola, Qld, 1936-1963); lightkeeper (Lighthouse, Sandy Cape, Qld, 1963; Fitzroy Island, Qld, 1968); tin miner (Mt Poverty, Qld, 1969) * [[/John Makin|Makin, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6J-4KT] - 1906(Eng)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4OK Columboola (1938-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2199, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of George Makin (passed AOCP same day) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Columboola, Qld, 1930-1963); wardsman (Miles, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''MALCOLM''=== * [[/Keith Graham Malcolm|Malcolm, Keith Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD8F-K5W] - 1949(Eng)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 3ZYK Melbourne (North Clayton, 1969; Mulgrave, 1975; Berwick, 1980); 1???; 2??? - Qualifications: AOLCP 2407, 1967 - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC); Communications Laboratory DoC (Director) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clayton, Vic, 1972; Mulgrave, 1977; Berwick, 1980) ===''MALONE''=== * [[/James Joseph Malone|Malone, James Joseph "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWL8-8DP] - 1883(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 240, 1916 - employment (NSW P&T, Telegraph Messenger; PMGD, Cadet Engineer, Controller Wireless; OTC, Manager); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clayfield, Qld, 1917-1925; Kew, Vic, 1926-1928); chief inspector wireless (Kew, Vic, 1931-1937); Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs (Indooroopilly, 1943); public servant (Lindfield, NSW, 1949-1963) - Links: [[w:James Joseph Malone|Wikipedia]]; [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications/Radio_in_ANZ/Issues/1923_05_30#P.109_-_Commonwealth_Controller_of_Wireless|Bio]] * [[/Laurence Edward Palek Malone|Malone, Laurence Edward Palek "Edward"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY19-CCV] - 1915(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3LV Mologa (1937-1939); 3QE Maryborough (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1883, 1937, Vic; COCP1 197, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Maloga, Vic, 1937); engineer (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MALONEY''=== * [[/Kent Allen Maloney|Maloney, Kent Allen or Allen Kent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JQ-9J4] - 1904(NZ)-1977(NZ) - Licences: 2UC Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1936); 2UC Lismore (1937-1939); 2UC Sydney (Rockdale, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1328, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Sergeant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wanganui, NZ, 1925-1928; Waverley, NSW, 1930; Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1935); radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1936); radio serviceman (Lismore, NSW, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Hastings, NZ, 1946-1960); radio technician (Hastings, NZ, 1963); retired (Hastings, NZ, 1969-1972) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1255758 VWMA] ===''MALPAS''=== * [[/Delmar George Malpas|Malpas, Delmar George "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/KFPG-2B8] - 1890(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Hilton, 1923); eligible for receive licence as member of WIA SA from 1921?) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; councillor (WIA SA, 1919); President (West Suburban Radio Club, 1924); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Flinders Park, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "Delmar George Malpas" * [[/Kenneth John Malpas|Malpas, Kenneth John "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGC2-BNN] - 1909(SA)-1929(SA) - Licences: 5XG Kadina (1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 313, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil ===''MANAHAN''=== * [[/Frank Gerald Manahan|Manahan, Frank Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-9MZ] - 1911(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 2AGN Murwillumbah (1937-1938); 4FG Brisbane (Annerley, 1947-1948; St Lucia, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1901, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1936-1937; Camp Hill, Qld, 1941); company director (Annerley, Qld, 1949); director (St Lucia, Qld, 1954-1980) ===''MANCER''=== * [[/Arthur Roy Mancer|Mancer, Arthur Roy "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV8K-J7L] - 1892(NZ)-1968(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 110, ?; 1COCP 71, 1935 - radio telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: ===''MANGNALL''=== * [[/Robert Hartley Mangnall|Mangnall, Robert Hartley Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MD-3L2] - 1903(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3?? Melbourne (Carlton, 1927); 3HB Melbourne (Highett, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 350, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Carlton, Vic, 1936); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1963) ===''MANIFOLD''=== * [[/Edwin Charles Manifold|Manifold, Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXMR-BFZ] - 1908(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3EM Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1933; McKinnon, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 647, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Malvern, 1931-1934; Bentleigh, 1936-1980) ===''MANKS''=== * [[/Thomas Eli Manks|Manks, Thomas Eli]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCV-6JS] - 1914(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3TZ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1936-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1619, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1942); pharmacist (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''MANLEY''=== * [[/Patrick Joseph Francis Manley|Manley, Patrick Joseph Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSL-LYV] - 1894(Vic)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UQ Sydney (Vaucluse, 1935-1939; Camperdown, 1947-1961) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 614, 1921 (Marconi); COCP2 381, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1924); company manager (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1931); company director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1934-1949; Rose Bay, NSW, 1954-1963; Woollahra, NSW, 1963) * [[/William McGregor Manley|Manley, William McGregor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPW6-J99] - 1903(Eng)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2MW Sydney (Leichhardt, 1931-1934; Parramatta, 1935-1936); 2XH Sydney (Gladesville, 1937-1938; Hunters Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 767, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanical engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930-1931); engineer (Lilyfield, NSW, 1933-1935; Parramatta, NSW, 1936) ===''MANN''=== * [[/Bruce Reginald Mann|Mann, Bruce Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1J7-H22] - 1906(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3BM Quambatook (1937-1939, 1947-1969); 3BM Swan Hill (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1876, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 3CK James Barrett Mann - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Quambatook, Vic, 1931-1968; Swan Hill, Vic, 1977) * [[/Edward Alexander Mann|Mann, Edward Alexander]] - 1874(SA)-1951(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Federal politician for WA; political commentator "The Watchman"; author "Arrows in the Air: A Selection from Broadcasts by "The Watchman" - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [[w:Edward_Mann_(Australian_politician)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mann-edward-alexander-7472 ADB] * [[/James Barrett Mann|Mann, James Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWHB-WTR] - 1875(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Receive Quambatook (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 3BM Bruce Reginald Mann - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Quambatook, Vic, 1908-1967) * [[/John Edward Mann|Mann, John Edward "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3JY-STV] - 1912(SA)-1941(off Libyan coast) - Licences: 5EM Semaphore (1934-1938); 3IE Westmere (1938); 3IE Ballarat (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1304, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAN, telegraphist) - Relationships: Son of Thomas William Mann - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1675471 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10278775 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Sydney George Mann|Mann, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DP-V1C] - 1908(Eng)-1977(Eng) - Licences: 3KY Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1930-1931; Hampton, 1937-1939, 1946-1954; East Brighton, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 594, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, Sergeant) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Glenhuntly, 1931); mechanic (Sandringham, 1936-1937); shopkeeper (Woodend, 1942); mechanic (Hampton, 1949-1954); sales (Carnegie, 1963); salesman (St Kilda, 1967) * [[/Thomas William Mann|Mann, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLZ-2S3] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 5EM-3IE John Edward Mann- Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANNING''=== * [[/Athol John Roland Manning|Manning, Athol John Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69L-G2L] - 1916(Tas)-2005(Tas) - Licences: 7LR Devonport (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1367, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Devonport, 1949-1954) * [[/Clifton Joseph Manning|Manning, Clifton Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G893-WW6] - 1909(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CJ Melbourne (Ringwood, 1927; Elwood, 1931-1937; Eltham, 1938-1939; Balwyn, 1946-1947; Templestowe, 1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1960); 3CJ Orbost (1965); 3CJ Marlo (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 338, 1927, Vic; COCP1 877, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (St Kilda, 1931-1936; Canterbury, 1943; Templestowe, 1949; Sandringham, 1954-1963); farmer (Orbost, 1967-1968); retired (Marlo, 1972-1977; Lang Lang, 1980) * [[/George William Manning|Manning, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVD4-VMS] - 1909(Vic)-2003(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3XJ Melbourne (Maribyrnong, 1934-1939; Richmond, 1947-1954; Parkdale, 1955-1965); 3XJ Birchip (1969); 3XJ Narraport (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1312, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maribyrnong, Vic, 1931-1937; Richmond, Vic, 1942-1949; Burnley, Vic, 1954); public servant (Mordialloc, Vic, 1963-1968); technician (Noble Park, Vic, 1972); engineer (Narraport, Vic, 1977) ===''MANSFIELD''=== * [[/H. D. Mansfield|Mansfield, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XZQ Burnie (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANTLE''=== * [[/Joseph Patrick Thomas Mantle|Mantle, Joseph Patrick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX84-DP9] - 1913(Qld)-1976(Fiji) - Licences: 4XF Brisbane (Ascot, 1933-1939); 4XF Townsville (Hermit Park, 1947-1948); 4XF Brisbane (Brisbane City, Qld, 1954-1960); 3AEN Bendigo (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1146, 1933, Qld; 2COCP 1083, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Ascot, Qld, 1936); engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943); sound engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1949); business manager (New Farm, Qld, 1954); manager (St Lucia, Qld, 1958); sales manager (Warwick, Qld, 1963); no occupation (Townsville, Qld, 1963); sales executive (Petersham, NSW, 1972) ===''MANUEL''=== * [[/Robert Thomas Manuel|Manuel, Robert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF5S-3R5] - 1910(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5RT Adelaide (Prospect, 1932-1939, 1947-1960; Beefacres, 1965; Windsor Gardens, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1052, 1932, SA; BOCP 1310, 1953; 2COCP 1279, 1953; 1COCP 1688, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANWARING''=== * [[/Albert Leslie Manwaring|Manwaring, Albert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQB-V26] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AJK Cootamundra (1938-1939, 1946-1950); 2QK Cootamundra (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2089, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cootamundra, NSW, 1935-1937); timber merchant (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943-1954); nursery man (Cootamundra, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''MARCONI''=== * [[/Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi|Marconi, Guglielmo Giovanni Maria]] - 1874(Italy)-1937(Italy) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Inventor, electrical engineer, entrepreneur, businessman; pioneer of long distance radio transmission, widely credited as the inventor of radio; shared 1909 Nobel prize for physics for contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy ===''MARCUSE''=== * [[/Eugen Gerald Marcuse|Marcuse, Eugen Gerald "Gerald"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9C3M-X1G] - 1886(Eng)-1961(Eng) - Licences: G2NM England - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer ===''MARKS''=== * [[/Edward Hubert Marks|Marks, Edward Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMT9-YTF] - 1911(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3VM Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947-1955; Sassafras, 1956-1960; East Malvern, 1965; Armadale, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1948, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: dental student (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1936); dentist (South Yarra, Vic, 1937); dental surgeon (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1954); dentist (Malvern East, Vic, 1958-1968); grazier (Porcupine Ridge via Daylesford, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Joseph Sydney Marks|Marks, Joseph Sydney or Sydney Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQG4-X1G] - 1885(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2GR Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2GR Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio trader (Electricity House, Marks' Radio Company); electrician; police officer; sued by 2BL for non-payment of fees in 1924 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rose Bay, 1930-1949) - TroveTag: "2GR - Joseph Sydney Marks" ===''MARLEY''=== * [[/Cedric William Marley|Marley, Cedric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF2-DJ4] - 1918(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4CJ Brisbane (Highgate Hill, 1938-1939; Graceville, 1947; Kalinga, 1948); 4CJ Rockhampton (1954-1956); 4CJ South Mackay (1960); 9CJ Port Moresby (1965); Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2079, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); broadcast technician (PMG, ABC); WW2 (RAN, telegraphist); federal public servant (PMG, ABC) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Kalinga, Qld, 1949; Rockhampton, Qld, 1954); broadcast technician (Mackay, Qld, 1958; Bucasia, Mackay, Qld, 1958; Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1963-1980) ===''MARR''=== * [[/Charles William Clanan Marr|Marr, Charles William Clanan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M8V-QQM] - 1880(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: MHR (Forrest, NSW, 1929); director (Crows Nest, NSW, 1933); company director (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1933-1935); director (Crows Nest, NSW, 1935); company director (Pymble, NSW, 1937-1943; Killara, NSW, 1943-1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/John Neville Marr|Marr, John Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTY5-D27] - 1915(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3HT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1933-1939); 6AJ Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1948); 3AJB Melbourne (Carrum, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1198, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946; RAAF) - Awards: DFC, 1943 - Electoral Rolls: aircraftsman (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937); airman (Pearee Aerodrome, WA, 1943-1949); RAAF (Deepdene, Vic, 1954; Dickson, ACT, 1963; Yokine, WA, 1968; Dianella, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MARRIOTT''=== * [[/Ronald James Marriott|Marriott, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYFC-GW3] - 1912(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3SI Melbourne (Toorak, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1778, 1936, Vic; COCP3 3782, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, Vic, 1935-1937); director & supervisor (Toorak, Vic, 1943-1967); director (Toorak, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''MARS''=== * [[/Ernest Burton Mars|Mars, Ernest Burton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VJ-GWR] - 1907(SA)-1987(Qld) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (North Unley, 1923-1924); 4EM Charleville (1930-1933); 2EM Dubbo (1934-1936); 4EM Charleville (1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2GE Moree (1948); 4EM Emerald (1954-1955); 4EM Charleville (1956); 4EM Longreach (1960); 4EM Currumbin (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 686, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 23, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Dubbo, 1935); bank official (Charleville, 1937-1943; Wagga Wagga, 1949); bank clerk (Moree, 1949); bank manager (Commonwealth Bank Emerald, 1954; Commonwealth Bank, Charleville, 1958; Longreach, 1963); retired (Currumbin, 1968; Palm Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) - established 4VL Charleville commercial ===''MARSDEN''=== * [[/Robert Cecil Marsden|Marsden, Robert Cecil "Cecil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92N-W62] - 1892(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: unlicensed?, Sydney, 1909; 2JM Receive Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1922); 2JM Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1923-1925; Bellevue Hill, 1925-1926; Edgecliff, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, local NSW clubs) - Relationships: Father of 2VV-2FV Robert Morris Marsden - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Woolahra, 1930; Epping, 1930-1958); manager (Castlecrag, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "2JM - Robert Cecil Marsden"(370+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Marsden"(10+ tags) * [[/Robert Morris Marsden|Marsden, Robert Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX1-VPG] - 1916(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2VV Sydney (Kingsford, 1958-1969); 2FV Tuross Heads (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 226, 1956; AOCP 3627, 1957, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Relationships: Son of 2JM Robert Cecil Marsden - Electoral Rolls: taxi proprietor (Bondi Beach, 1949; Kingsford, 1958-1972); retired (Tuross Heads, 1972-1980) ===''MARSH''=== * [[/John William Marsh|Marsh, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFCL-QZ7] - 1890(Eng)-1943(WA) - Licences: 6DQ Receive West Pingelly (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Harrismith, WA, 1931); miner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936-1943) * [[/Roy Edward William Marsh|Marsh, Roy Edward William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF42-28N] - 1899(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6CE Receive Perth (North Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (East Perth, WA, 1921; Maylands, WA, 1925-1926; East Midland, WA, 1931-1963) * [[/Sydney Westport Marsh|Marsh, Sydney or Sidney Westport]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LFLN-PKM] - 1889(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2ZK West Wallsend (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ladysmith, 1913); fitter (West Wallsend, 1930-1937) ===''MARSHALL''=== * [[/Archie Francis Marshall|Marshall, Archie Francis "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37M-W83] - 1907(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4AF Clifton (1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 438, 1928, No. 48 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (blacksmith, fitter/turner) - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Clifton, 1930-1980) * [[/Herbert Anthony Marshall|Marshall, Herbert Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JJR-P3P] - 1888(India)-1948(NSW) - Licences: unlicensed?, Port Pirie, 1910; 2HM Armidale (1924-1926); 2HM Sydney (Bondi, 1927-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: AOCP 115, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 48, 1931 - Comment: proud of his initials "H.A.M.", early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Relationships: his daughter Denise Chalmers Marshall frequently on air over 2HM - TroveTag: "2HM - Herbert Anthony Marshall" - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi, 1930-1931); engineer (Bondi, 1934-1943) * [[/Mary Austine Marshall|Henry nee Marshall, Mary Austine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X2-GR6] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3YL Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1930-1939, 1946-1956; East Malvern, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 619, 1930, Vic - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); no occupation (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); home duties (Oakleigh, Vic, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/M. J. Marshall|Marshall, M. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3NP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1938-1939; Toorak, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Vaughan Edward Marshall|Marshall, Vaughan Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86T-KNY] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3UK Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1930-1933; Kew, 1937-1939, 1946-1969; Mt Eliza, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 603, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Kew, Vic, 1936); tea specialist (Kew, Vic, 1937-1968); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''MARSLAND''=== * [[/Benjamin Bruce Marsland|Marsland, Benjamin Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6Y-X47] - 1906(Qld)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 4DX Receive Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928); teller (Normanton, Qld, 1930); bank clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931; Malanda, Qld, 1932); no occupation (Annerley, Qld, 1943) * [[/James Gilbert Marsland|Marsland, James Gilbert "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY2-JTB] - 1912(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3NY Cobden (1931); 3NY Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1933-1937; Glen Iris, 1938-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 774, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clarendon, Vic, 1936; South Melbourne, Vic, 1937); bank clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1977) ===''MARSTELLA''=== * [[/Ernest Arthur Marstella|Marstella, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYCM-JRQ] - 1911(NSW)-2001(NSW)89yo - Licences: 2AEZ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1936-1938); 2AEZ Gosford (Erina, 1946-1950; Gosford, 1954-1958); 2AEZ Lidcombe (1960-1969); 2AEZ Forster (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1830, 1936, NSW; BOCP 1132, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Hamilton, NSW, 1933; New Lambton, NSW, 1935-1936); radio serviceman (Erina, NSW, 1949); technician (Gosford, NSW, 1954-1958); radio technician (Lidcombe, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Lidcombe, NSW, 1972); retired (Tuncurry, NSW, 1977; Forster, NSW, 1980) ===''MARSTON''=== * [[/James Thomas Marston|Marston, James Thomas "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKDX-19C] - 1920(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4JA Brisbane (Belmont, 1948; Morningside, 1954); 4JA Toowoomba (1955-1956); 4JA Brisbane (Boondall, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2655, 1948, Qld - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1943); engineer (Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); technician (Boondall, Qld, 1963-1972) * [[/W. L. Marston|Marston, W. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4RY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MARTENS''=== * [[/Alfred John Martens|Martens, Alfred John "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QSF-SRH] - 1916(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5MA Clare (1947); 5MA Berri (1948); 5MA Renmark (1954-1965); 5MA Millswood (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2369, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clare, SA, 1941-1943) ===''MARTIN''=== * [[/Bernard Clive Martin|Martin, Bernard Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3K-1K5] - 1906(NSW)-1949(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Bankstown, 1923); Receive (Valve) Medlow Bath (1923); 2BM Sydney (Banksia, 1926; Bankstown, 1927; Bronte, 1928-1934; Potts Point, 1935-1936; Neutral Bay, 1938; Queenscliffe, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 883, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 11, 1929; COCP1 46, 1930 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Waverley, NSW, 1930); radio engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1935) * [[/Eric Harold Martin|Martin, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX2-MBB] - 1903(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3ZF Melbourne (Preston, 1931-1933; Richmond, 1937; Elwood, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 764, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1927; Preston, Vic, 1931); motor driver (Richmond, Vic, 1936); chauffeur (Elsternwick, Vic, 1937; Caulfield, Vic, 1942); fitter (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1954); public servant (Oakleigh, Vic, 1963; Carnegie, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Eric Wilfred Martin|Martin, Eric Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Z2-D33] - 1916(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3HP Robinvale (1937); 2AHY Balranald (1938-1939); 3HN Bogong (1947-1956); 3APJ Mt Beauty (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1389, 1934; BOCP 353, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bogong, Vic, 1942-1954); superintendent (Mt Beauty, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Seaford South, Vic, 1980) * [[/George Henry Martin|Martin, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX81-3CT] - 1910(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2FW Sydney (Waverley, 1932-1939); 2AFW Sydney (Waverley, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1010, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Waverley, NSW, 1930-1936); fitter (Waverley, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/James Frederick Martin|Martin, James Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR6-MS6] - 1909(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3MJ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1927-1933); 3JM Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 340, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1936); traveller (North Fitzroy, Vic, 1949; Heidelberg, Vic, 1954-1963); sales director (Doncaster, Vic, 1967); sales (Noble Park, Vic, 1972) * [[/James Lennox Alexander Martin|Martin, James Lennox Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTD-3TK] - 1909(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3NT Melbourne (Dandenong, 1933-1939); 3AV Horsham (1948); 3AV Melbourne (Dandenong, 1954-1960); 3AV Horsham (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1201, 1933, Vic; COCP2 390, 1940; COCP1 470, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Dandenong, Vic, 1931-1934); mechanic (Dandenong, Vic, 1937-1949); radio mechanic (Horsham, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/John Michael Martin|Martin, John Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX79-GWZ] - 1886(Ireland)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 146, 1915; 1COCP 58, 1935 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Comment: several contemporaneous JMMs - Electoral Rolls: Ancestry 299 hits too be sifted * [[/John Robert Martin|Martin, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWFG-HMM] - 1919(Qld)-2011(Qld) - Licences: 4MX Cunnamulla (1937-1939); 4MX Toowoomba (1946-1954); 4MX Brisbane (Gaythorne, 1955-1960); 4MX Julia Creek (1965-1969); 4MX Finch Hatton (1975); 4MX Brisbane (Gaythorne, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1933, 1937, Qld; BOCP 147, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); business proprietor (radio service); Presbyterian minister - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949-1954); radio technician (Gaythorne, Qld, 1958; Kingaroy, Qld, 1963); missionary (Blackall, Qld, 1972; Gaythorne, Qld, 1972); minister of religion (Enoggera, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Malcolm Martin|Martin, Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8D-PG7] - 1903(UK)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4KY Ipswich (1933-1939); 4KY Brisbane (Sandgate, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1110, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); employment (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: carriage trimmer (Woodend, Qld, 1925-1937; Sandgate, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Norman Rex Martin|Martin, Norman Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G9-JV4] - 1915(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2JE Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1936; Enfield, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1581, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Enfield, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical fitter (Enfield, NSW, 1943; Canterbury, NSW, 1949); factory manager (Bexley North, NSW, 1954-1968); managing director (Bexley North, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald William Martin|Martin, Ronald William "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPZ-46T] - 1917(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2AHI Casino (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1981, 1937, NSW; BOCP 403, 1941; COCP2 789, 1944; COCP1 795, 1944; TVOCP 455, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Casino, NSW, 1949-1968); technician (Casino, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Silas Martin|Martin, Silas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXMT-6WS] - 1874(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Perth, 1903-1906; East Perth, 1912-1914); mechanic (Rockhampton, 1917-1921); radio mechanic (Cooktown, 1925; Beam Wireless Station, Ballan, 1928-1943); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1943) * [[/T. S. Martin|Martin, T. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XBE Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter J. Martin|Martin, Walter J.]] - 1893(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: 1COCP 1, 1914, No. 1 in Aus and Vic, Marconi & Telefunken - commercial operator; coastal station operator? * [[/William Anthony Martin|Martin, William Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HB-KPZ] - 1911(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7WM Hobart (West Hobart, 1929-1931); 7WM Gawler (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 497, 1929, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 70, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: several contemporaneous William Anthony Martin's ===''MARTINSEN''=== * [[/Sevrin Joseph William Martinsen|Martinsen, Sevrin Joseph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SD-KJG] - 1905(Norway)-1943(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2351, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wycheproof, Vic, 1942) ===''MASHMAN''=== * [[/Lionel Wilfred Mashman|Mashman, Lionel Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6K-7WG] - 1907(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2OB Receive Sydney (Bexley, 1923-1924); 2OB Sydney (Bexley, 1925-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 84, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bexley, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''MASON''=== * [[/Jeffrey Gordon Mason|Mason, Jeffrey Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYWM-M3H] - 1912(Vic)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5VC Millicent (1947); 5VC Adelaide (Hectorville, 1954-1955; Pennington, 1956; Clarence Park, 1960; Holden Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1275, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1942) ===''MASTERS''=== * [[/Alfred Harold Masters|Masters, Alfred Harold "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-CPY] - 1875(Vic)-1951(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed); vice president WIA Launceston 1920s; later prominent architect - Relationships: brother of 7MM William Edward Masters - Electoral Rolls: architect (Launceston, 1928-1949) - TroveTag: "Alfred Harold Masters" & "!Wikibooks AH Masters" * [[/Brian Jermyn Masters|Masters, Brian Jermyn "Jermyn"]] - 1891(Vic)-1950(NZ) - Licences: 3LM Receive Melbourne (Armadale, 1923); 3LM Melbourne (Armadale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; operated his station both individually and on behalf WIA Malvern - TroveTag: "3LM - Brian Jermyn Masters" & "!Wikibooks BJ Masters" * [[/Herbert Victor Masters|Masters, Herbert Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLLC-CV2] - 1883(NSW)-1918(France) - Licences: XHY Sydney (Stanmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AIF, Lieutenant, 1st Anzac Wireless Section, Killed accidentally, 1914-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1647200 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Edward Masters|Masters, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-CPW] - 1873(Vic)-1952(Tas) - Licences: 7MM Hobart (Bellerive 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1066, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; solicitor - Relationships: brother of Alfred Harold "Harold" Masters - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Bellerive, 1914-1949) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27111852 Obituary] ===''MATCHETT''=== * [[/John Kenneth Lyle Matchett|Matchett, John Kenneth Lyle "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS1L-SCZ] - 1921(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3TL Melbourne (Box Hill, 1960; Templestowe, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3700, 1958, Vic - amateur operator, WW2, member Old Timer's Club - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949); teacher (Bayswater, 1954); lecturer (Templestowe, 1963-1980) - curator of the WIA QSL card collection for many years; personally acquired a large collection of Australian amateur QSL cards which were donated to the WIA collection on his passing, many thousands of QSLs provided by Wolf Harranth of Dokufunk on an exchange basis ===''MATHER''=== * [[/Alexander Stewart Mather|Mather, Alexander Stewart "Alex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTL-WWC] - 1909(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JZ Singleton (1929-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 479, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 89, 1932; TVOCP 273, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cordial manufacturer (Singleton, 1930-1968) * [[/Walter Douglas Mather|Mather, Walter Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGZ-B5R] - 1919(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3WD Ballarat (1936-1939, 1947); 3WD Melbourne (Gardiner, 1948); 3AWD Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1960-1969); 4YM Surfers Paradise (1975); 4YM Bribie Island (1980); 2AF? Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1654, 1936, Vic; BOCP 170, 1938; COCP1 892, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); merchant (Sandringham, Vic, 1958-1968); investor (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1972-1977; Bribie Island, Qld, 1980) ===''MATHESON''=== * [[/Charles Raymond Matheson|Matheson, Charles Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZL-8KD] - 1915(NSW)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 3CS Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1939); 3ATH Melbourne (North Essendon, 1947; Strathmore, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 438; COCP1 8, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1937); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Essendon North, Vic, 1949-1954); technical officer (Balgowlah, NSW, 1958); boat proprietor (Narooma, NSW, 1963); proprietor (Main Beach, Qld, 1968); retired (Miami, Qld, 1980) ===''MATHEWS''=== See also MATTHEWS * [[/John Campion Mathews|Mathews, John Campion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-46V] - 1912(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3SY Geelong (Newtown, 1930-1939, 1946-1980+); 3JM Portable Geelong (Newtown, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 709, 1930, Vic; TVOCP 20, 1957; BOCP 261, 1988 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Newtown, 1934-1968); operator (Newtown, 1972-1980) * [[/John Mathews|Mathews, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82Z-KX2] - 1914(Qld)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 4EE Rockhampton (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1414, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JMs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MATHIESON''=== * [[/Ian Hamilton Mathieson|Mathieson, Ian Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVR2-7RN] - 1911(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 3NR Melbourne (Werribee, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 313, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (Werribee, Vic, 1937-1942); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949-1954; Oyster Bay, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Blackheath, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MATTERS''=== * [[/Leonard Warburton Matters|Matters, Leonard Warburton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFJS-9QZ] - 1881(SA)-1951(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - journalist; Boer War; acted on behalf West Radio Broadcasting Co, an applicant for the Perth sealed set licence ultimately awarded to Westralian Farmers (6WF) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Perth, WA, 1903-1906; Balkatta, WA, 1910; North Perth, WA, 1925) - TroveTag: "Leonard Warburton Matters" - Links: [[w:Leonard_Matters|Wikipedia]] * [[/Wallace Lindsay Washington Matters|Matters, Wallace Lindsay Washington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBS-PB4] - 1906(Vic)-2004(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3WW Warrnambool (1934-1939); 3WW Melbourne (Footscray, 1947-1948; Box Hill North, 1954); 3MJ Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1956; Rosanna, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1374, 1934, Vic; COCP1 311, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (St Kilda, Vic, 1928); postal clerk (Warrnambool, Vic, 1931); postal employee (Warrnambool, Vic, 1933-1937); postal clerk (Footscray, Vic, 1942); clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Heidelberg, Vic, 1963; Rosanna, Vic, 1967-1977); retired (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1980) ===''MATTHEWS''=== * [[/Alfred Leslie Matthews|Matthews, Alfred Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYTX-LBR] - 1917(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3ZT Melbourne (East Malvern, 1947; Hughesdale, 1948; Murrumbeena, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2354, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1949); technician (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1954-1968); public servant (Box Hill North, Vic, 1972) * [[/Fred Thomas Matthews|Matthews, Fred or Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVC-22K] - 1904(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4FK Brisbane (New Farm, 1923-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI); business proprietor (Matthews Fire Alarm Co) - Awards: OBE - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Merthyr, 1925-1958); engineer (New Farm, 1963-1980) * [[/John Leigh Inglis Matthews|Matthews, John Leigh Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKN-159] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJD Melbourne (Richmond, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Richmond, 1913-1919) * [[/Kenneth Morgan Matthews|Matthews, Kenneth Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPM-R2W] - 1911(SA)-2009(SA)98yo - Licences: 5GN Adelaide (Malvern, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1732, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Malvern, SA, 1939); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/551921 VWMA] * [[/Kenneth William Pitts Matthews|Matthews, Kenneth William Pitts]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT36-MP8] - 1925(Eng)-2006(ACT) - Licences: 2WE Sydney (Artarmon, 1939, 1950; Wahroonga, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2330, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Artarmon, NSW, 1949; Turramurra, NSW, 1949); printer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Royston Oliver Carr Matthews|Matthews, Royston Oliver Carr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQJ-VML] - 1889(SA)-1959(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 21, 1914 - wireless operator AWA at 1914 enlistment; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Light Horse Brigade Signal Troop, 1914-1917; 2nd Squadron AFC, Lieutenant, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: mercantile manager (Netherby, SA, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/300087 VWM]; [https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=191405 AIF Project]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/REL36707 brief bio] * [[/Vincent John Matthews|Matthews, Vincent John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFW4-NM1] - 1888(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 6AQ Perth (Bayswater, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Stott's College (Principal, early 1920s) - Electoral Rolls: business college master (West Gildford, WA, 1910); manager (Guildford, WA, 1912; Bayswater, WA, 1916-1925); business manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1925-1928); director (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1963) * [[/Walter John Penrose Matthews|Matthews, Walter John Penrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5TS-HZN] - 1880(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5BS Receive Murray Bridge (1922); Receive Murray Bridge (1923)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: lifter SA Railways (Tailem Bend, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MAUGER''=== * [[/Samuel Mauger|Mauger, Samuel "Sam"]] - 1857(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - state politician; senior federal politician (Postmaster-General 1908) ===''MAUGHAN''=== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Maughan|Maughan, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQ4-BJW] - 1903(WA)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3HH Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922); 3HH Melbourne (Malvern, 1923-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 14, 1924, Vic; AOLCP 82, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, 1925-1954) ===''MAWSON''=== * [[/Douglas Mawson|Mawson, Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3H-42N] - 1882(Eng)-1958(SA) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Head Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914) - Electoral Rolls: [[w:Douglas Mawson|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mawson-sir-douglas-7531 ADB] * [[/Ernest Richard Mawson|Mawson, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2W9T-NJN] - 1861(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Sydney (Campsie, 1922-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Parramatta, 1903); no occupation (Dee Why, 1930-1933; Harbord, 1934-1936; Manly, 1937-1943) ===''MAXWELL''=== * [[/H. S. Maxwell|Maxwell, H. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAEE Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ronald Alston Maxwell|Maxwell, Ronald Alston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRL-TRZ] - 1908(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2KS Sydney (Hurstville, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 656, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Randwick, 1933; Liverpool, 1934-1935; Croydon, 1936-1937); clerk (Caringbah, 1949) ===''MAY''=== * [[/Frank May|May, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88S-CXP] - 1878(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6FM Dwellingup (1929-1931); 6FM Gnowangerup (1933); 6FM Esperance (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 139, 1915; AOCP 560, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: stationmaster (Gnowangerup, WA, 1931; Esperance, WA, 1936-1937; Armadale, WA; 1943; Collie, WA, 1949) ===''MAYNARD''=== * [[/Frank Stewart Maynard|Maynard, Frank Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGN4-3BJ] - 1911(NSW)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2JG Sydney (Croydon, 1931; Haberfield, 1933-1934; Croydon, 1935-1938; Ashfield, NSW, 1939); 9FM Popondetta (1969); 4RY Atherton (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 150, 1930; COCP1 86, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1933-1934; South Perth, WA, 1937); retired (Atherton, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MAYGER''=== * [[/Neil Hubert Mayger|Mayger, Neil Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2F7-J2D] - 1890(Vic)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); sales (Darlinghurst, 1937); salesman (East Sydney, 1937); Sales (Darlinghurst, 1943) ===''MAZURE''=== * [[/Frederick Thomas Mazure|Mazure, Frederick Thomas or Thomas Frederick "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDB-J2Y] - 1905(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6MZ Jindong via Busselton (1939, 1948-1969); 6MZ Busselton (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2398, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: settler (Group 53 via Busselton, WA, 1931-1963); farmer (Jondong, WA, 1968); retired (Busselton, WA, 1972-1980) ===''MCATEER''=== * [[/Joseph McAteer|McAteer, Brother Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKT-JWB] - 1881(NZ)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Receive Sacred Heart College Glenelg (1923); 5AQ Sacred Heart College Glenelg (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCAULEY''=== * [[/William John Money McAuley|McAuley, William John Money "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKH-Z5Y] - 1909(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3WM Melbourne (Brunswick, 1925-1931); 3BCM Melbourne (Brighton, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 221, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: jackaroo (Nyngan, NSW, 1930); grazier (Womboota, Vic, 1937-1943) ===''MCBRIDE''=== * [[/Alexander James McBride|McBride, Alexander James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCXR-Z1G] - 1914(Qld)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 4BR Brisbane (Wilston, 1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2320, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business (radio repair) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Wilston, Qld, 1936-1980) ===''MCBURNEY''=== * [[/Douglas Hope McBurney|McBurney, Douglas Hope]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G66Y-BKV] - 1895(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XHJ Sydney (Milsons Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Milsons Point, NSW, 1930-1958); chartered engineer (Milsons Point, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''MCCABE''=== * [[/William Bernard McCabe|McCabe, William Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ1C-FN2] - 1864(Irl)-1938(WA) - Licences: 7AQ Clarence Point (1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (St Kilda, Vic, 1912; Balaclava, 1913-1914; Elsternwick, 1915-1921; Caulfield, 1924); orchardist (Clarence Point, 1922-1928); civil engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1937) ===''MCCALMAN''=== * [[/Maxwell Colin McCalman|McCalman, Maxwell Colin "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN8-V77] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 142, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: musician (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1936); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1963) ===''MCCANDLISH''=== * [[/Jack McCandlish|McCandlish, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2B-TJC] - 1915(Eng)-1943(Ins) - Licences: 3HN Sea Lake (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1468, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, M Special Unit, Sergeant, Commando, 1943) - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Sea Lake, 1937-1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1685215 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/638249 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCCARTHY''=== * [[/Denzil Ernest McCarthy|McCarthy, Denzil Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL4Z-HRH] - 1902(WA)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3ADM Melbourne (Preston East, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2447, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Brim, Vic, 1925-1927; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1931-1934); teacher (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1949; Reservoir East, Vic, 1954-1963) * [[/Howard John McCarthy|McCarthy, Howard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D6-NHR] - 1913(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1847-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2312, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Keith McCarthy|McCarthy, John Keith "Keith / Macca"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G528-9XX] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 3FX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1932-1933); 2IM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1934); 2VM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1935); 3FX Melbourne (Hampton, 1937; Ascot Vale, 1938-1939; City, 1946-1947; Templestowe, 1954-1956); 9AR On board yacht Pandemonium (1969); P29AR/MM On board yacht Pandemonium (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1036, 1932, Vic; COCP3 6578, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; state public servant (Vic Railways, telegraphist); military (RAAF, DFC, AFM, AE) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gardiner, Vic, 1928); no occupation (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934); wireless mechanic (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935); aircraftsman (RAAF Laverton, Vic, 1937); airman (Edgecliff, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Templestowe, Vic, 1954; Broadbeach, Qld, 1963); retired (Currumbin Beach, Qld, 1968) ===''MCCARTNEY''=== * [[/Malcolm John Young McCartney|McCartney, Malcolm John Young]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ8W-RB1] - 1911(Vic)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 3KV Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1954; St Kilda, 1955-1965; Hampton, 1969-1975); 4KV Cairns (Holloway Beach, 1975; Manunda, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2353, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: commercial artist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1934; Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1937); artist (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942; St Kilda, Vic, 1954-1967; Hampton, Vic, 1968-1972); retired (Cairns, Qld, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''MCCLELLAND''=== * [[/Francis George Trotter McClelland|McClelland, Francis George Trotter "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ3D-X9M] - 1883(Vic)-1917(Vic) - Licences: XMC Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (East Melbourne, Vic, 1912-1916) * [[/Norbert Cantrell McClelland|McClelland, Norbert Cantrell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1YX-754] - 1891(NSW)-1971(SA) - Licences: XVO Franklin Harbour (1913) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 600, 1920 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Millswood East, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MCCONNELL''=== SEE ALSO MACCONNELL * [[/James Ross McConnell|McConnell, James Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ7-9FK] - 1895(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XNU Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 303, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Canterbury, Vic, 1919); traveller (Kew, Vic, 1922-1931; Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1963) * [[/John Helge McConnell|McConnell, John Helge]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGD-VX3] - 1915(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3RV Melbourne (Preston, 1936-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948); 3RV Eildon (1954); 3RV Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1645, 1936, Vic; BOCP 225, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1936-1937); mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1949); radio engineer (Eildon, Vic, 1954); engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MCCORMACK''=== SEE ALSO MACCORMACK * [[/William Henry Osborne McCormack|McCormack, William Henry Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFZS-FFS] - 1878(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XBH Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1913; Merewether, NSW, 1930-1937); retired (Toronto, NSW, 1943) ===''MCCRACKEN''=== * [[/Colin Gordon McCracken|McCracken or McCrackan, Colin Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT8-2HB] - 1892(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: XJAZ Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Armadale, Vic, 1914-1916); builder (Malvern, Vic, 1916-1931; Gardiner, Vic, 1934-1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954; Burwood, Vic, 1967-1968; Ashwood, Vic, 1972) ===''MCCREDIE''=== * [[/Eric St Clair McCredie|McCredie, Eric St Clair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBYJ-241] - 1903(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2EV Sydney (Burwood, 1932-1938; Arncliffe, 1939; Brighton-le-Sands, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 921, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of Roland Alexander McCredie - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Burwood, NSW, 1930-1937); pharmaceutical chemist (Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1943; Rockdale, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/Roland Alexander McCredie|McCredie, Roland Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKR9-4BL] - 1907(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Campsie, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2EV Eric St Clair McCredie - Electoral Rolls: law student (Burwood, NSW, 1930-1937); solicitor (Burwood, NSW, 1943-1963) ===''MCCUBBIN''=== * [[/Bruce Lorimer McCubbin|McCubbin, Bruce Lorimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYKR-99F] - 1916(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3SO Melbourne (Richmond, 1936-1939, 1947; Burwood, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1698, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer, Aircraft Repair; Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Richmond, Vic, 1937-1942); labourer's assistant? (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949-1963; Wattle Park, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''MCCULLAGH''=== * [[/Alexander Austral McCullagh|McCullagh, Alexander Austral]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNN-V7Y] - 1897(Qld)-1981(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Home Hill, 1923); 2RR Sydney (Balgowlah, 1965-1969); 9NI Norfolk Island (1975) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 2977, 1959; AOLCP 754, 1959; AOCP 4229, 1964, Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Sandgate, Qld, 1919); chemist (Inkerman Mill, Qld, 1922); engineer (Bondi North, NSW, 1930; Abbotsford, NSW, 1932-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1933; Burwood, NSW, 1934-1936); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Green Point, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MCCULLOCH''=== * [[/George Robert McCulloch|McCulloch, George Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVG-SVW] - 1907(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3XM Receive Ballarat (1923-1924); 3GM Ballarat (1925-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 198, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1931-1968) - Trovetag: "3XM-3GM - George Robert McCulloch" ===''MCCUTCHEON''=== * [[/W. A. McCutcheon|McCutcheon, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2OX Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCDERMOTT''=== * [[/James Westall McDermott|McDermott, James Westall "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37P-PY2] - 1913(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4JM Brisbane (1930) & Nambour (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 711, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 4RM Robert Ernest McDermott; son of 4WP Westall Samuel McDermott - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nambour, Qld, 1936-1949); radio engineer (Nambour, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert Ernest McDermott|McDermott, Robert Ernest "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXW8-QJ5] - 1917(Qld)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 4RM Nambour (1938-1939); 4RM Brisbane (Ekibin, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2223, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF); business proprietor (radio/TV retail, Ekibin) - Relationships: brother of James Westall McDermott; son of Westall Samuel McDermott - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nambour, 1943; Ekibin, 1949-1968); TV engineer (Tewantin, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Westall Samuel McDermott|McDermott, Westall Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37P-2SQ] - 1889(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4WP Nambour (1938-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2087, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of James Westall McDermott & Robert Ernest McDermott - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Hendon, Qld, 1916-1917; Sandgate, Qld, 1921; Glen Eagle, Qld, 1925-1928; Rosemount, Qld, 1934; Nambour, Qld, 1937-1958); retired (Nambour, Qld, 1963) ===''MCDONALD''=== SEE ALSO MACDONALD * [[/Arthur Hunter McDonald|McDonald, Arthur Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGC-3C4] - 1913(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AFC Grafton (1937-1938); 2AFC Lismore (1939); 2AFC Sydney (Maroubra, 1947-1950; Padstow, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: vulcanizer (Grafton, NSW, 1934-1937); fitter (Maroubra, NSW, 1943); toolmaker (Padstow, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Arthur Stephen McDonald|McDonald, Arthur Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36J-ZLJ] - 1891(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 700, 1922 - broadcast engineer (PMGD, RANRS, AWA); professional society administrator (IEA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1913; St Kilda, Vic, 1916-1924; Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1936); engineer (Edgecliff, 1943; Double Bay, 1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdonald-arthur-stephen-7333 ADB]; [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001299b.htm Bright Sparks] - TroveTage: "Arthur Stephen McDonald" * [[/Colin McDonald|McDonald, Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX67-SCG] - 1911(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4CD Rockhampton (1935-1938); 2AKK Moree (1939); 4CD Rockhampton (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1440, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1932-1958); accountant (Rockhampton, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/Donald McDonald|McDonald, Donald "Don"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC)? * [[/Donald Munro McDonald|McDonald, Donald Munro]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RW-5DX] - 1883(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Receive Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1922); 3KS Melbourne (Yarraville, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer's assistant (Yarraville, Vic, 1912-1913); labourer (Yarraville, Vic, 1914-1949); retired (Yarraville, Vic, 1954-1963) - Comment: Several contemporaneous DMMs * [[/Dudley Carmichael McDonald|McDonald, Dudley Carmichael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1NF-KDY] - 1908(Vic)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 3DM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1932-1939, 1947-1948; Armadale, 1954-1956; Ascot Vale, 1960); 4MY Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 886, 1932, Vic; COCP2 438, 1941; COCP1 514, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Malvern, Vic, 1931-1949); technician (Malvern West, Vic, 1954; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1963); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/G. A. McDonald|McDonald, G. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DN Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John McDonald|McDonald, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXM1-WJR] - 1894(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 137, 1915; CPRT 190, 1916 (replacement?) - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JMcD - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified; Ancestry.com 1000s of hits to be sifted * [[/Robert Rupert McDonald|McDonald, Robert Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18T-ND3] - 1917(Vic)-2011(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3MD Melbourne (Merlynstone, 1947-1975); 3MD Harcourt (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2285, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Mitchell, Vic, 1942); nil (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1968); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1972-1977; Harcourt, Vic, 1980) * [[/Wilfred Neville McDonald|McDonald, Wilfred Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX67-DB1] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZT Sydney (Parramatta, 1935-1936); 4ZT Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1937; New Farm, 1938-1939; Annerley, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1412, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Granville, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Annerley, Qld, 1949); electrical engineer (Tennyson, Qld, 1954-1963); manager (Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''MCDONELL''=== SEE ALSO MCDONNELL * [[/Charles Joseph McDonell|McDonell, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5Q2-CYT] - 1893(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XABS Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 17th Battalion, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (3.5 years) at time of enlistment 1915; Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1650670 Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCDONOUGH''=== SEE ALSO MACDONOUGH * [[/Ernest Richard McDonough|McDonough, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQX-NXY] - 1875(Wales)-1941(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, terminated Nov 1920) - Electoral Rolls: Royal Navy (Newport, Vic, 1914-1915); Royal Australian Navy (Yarraville, Vic, 1917-1919); hotel proprietor (West Maitland, 1930-1935); retired (Wickham, 1937) ===''MCDOWALL''=== SEE ALSO MACDOWALL * [[/Valentine McDowall|McDowall, Valentine "Val"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M14R-SPG] - 1881(Qld)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4CN Receive Brisbane (1922); 4CM Brisbane (City, 1922-1939) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radiographer; WW2 - 4CM operator primarily Thomas Murray Browse Elliott after about 1925 - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Laidley, 1906-1914; Clayfield, 1919; Ascot, 1934-1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdowall-valentine-7349 ADB] ===''MCDOWELL''=== SEE ALSO MACDOWELL * [[/George McDowell|McDowell, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWK-72Y] - 1907(Scotland)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2GM Clarence River (1931); 2GM Richmond River (1933); 2GM Grafton (1933-1936); 2GM Sydney (Bankstown, 1937-1938); 2GM Inverell (1939); 2GM Sydney (Earlwood, 1946; Old Guildford, 1947-1955; Chester Hill, 1956-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 825, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: yardman (Brushgrove, NSW, 1930-1932); radio serviceman (Grafton, NSW, 1934-1935); enamel worker (Bankstown, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Old Guildford, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/John Edward Daniel McDowell|McDowell, John Edward Daniel or John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX86-J52] - 1914(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Brisbane (Ascot, 1937-1939); 4CX Gladstone (1947-1965); 4CX Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1873, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Ascot, Qld, 1937); chemist (Gladstone, Qld, 1943-1949); industrial chemist (Gladstone, Qld, 1954-1963); chemistry instructor (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1968-1977) ===''MCELREA''=== SEE ALSO MACELREA * [[/William James McElrea|McElrea, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2Q9-M3C] - 1913(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UV Sydney (Daceyville, 1935-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1559, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Daceyville, NSW, 1937-1958) ===''MCELWEE''=== * [[/George Johnston McElwee|McElwee, George Johnston]] - 1879(Tas)-1981(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - involved with Launceston Radio Clubs searching for the roar ===''MCGARRY''=== * [[/Lloyd Ignatius McGarry|McGarry, Lloyd Ignatius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GT-4PR] - 1919(NSW)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4XY Roma (1937-1939); 4XY Rockhampton (1947); 4XY Brisbane (Taringa, 1948; Coorparoo, 1954-1956); 2ALM Sydney (Lakemba, 1960-1965); 1AM Canberra (Macquarie, 1969-1975); 4ALL Brisbane (Kingston, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1943, 1937, Qld; BOCP 139, 1937; 2COCP 607, 1942; 1COCP 1026, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4GR, 4ZR); military (RAAF, WW2, mobile wireless, post WW2 Naval Intelligence); federal public servant (PMGD); scientist (Ionospheric Prediction Service) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Deagon, Qld, 1949); public servant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1954-1958; Townsville, Qld, 1958) ===''MCGAURAN''=== * [[/Duncan James Macfarlane McGauran|McGauran, Duncan James Macfarlane]] - 1849(NZ)-1889(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria, member; Society of Telegraph Engineers, London, member); employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs; WA Posts & Telegraphs, Superintendant Telegraphs; NSW Posts & Telegraphs), patents in Quadraplex Telegraphy, father of Duncan James McGauran (telegraphist, accountant, inventor of a telephone meter) ===''MCGEE''=== * [[/Carney Mitchell McGee|McGee, Carney Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-9LF] - 1910(SA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 5LX Adelaide (Mile End, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 676, 1930, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 52, 1936; 1COCP 210, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (North Unley, SA, 1939); assistant radio inspector (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943); radio inspector (Kensington, WA, 1949-1977); retired (Como, 1980) ===''MCGEOCH''=== * [[/William Leslie Samuel McGeoch|McGeoch, William Leslie Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVNY-SDX] - 1912(WA)-2007(WA) - Licences: 6WL Brookton (1935-1939, 1947-1956); 6WL Bunbury (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1442, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Brookton, WA, 1936-1943); radio service (Brookton, WA, 1958); electrician (Carey Park, WA, 1968-1980) ===''MCGOWAN''=== * [[/Robert Clarence Graham McGowan|McGowan, Robert Clarence Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYK3-KJF] - 1917(Vic)-2015(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3GO Sale (1936-1939, 1947-1948); 3GO Melbourne (Frankston, 1954-1956; Blackburn, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1733, 1936, Vic; BOCP 138, 1937; TVOCP 178, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Sale, Vic, 1943-1949); radio technician (Frankston, Vic, 1954); technician (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1972); technical officer (Blackburn, Vic, 1977) * [[/Samuel Walker McGowan|McGowan, Samuel Walker]] - 1829(Irl)-1887(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Vic Posts and Telegraphs (Superintendent Telegraphs), successfully tendered for the first Australian electric telegraph 1854 (Melbourne to Williamstown) then appointed to the public service to operate and maintain it, radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria) * [[/William Eugene Charles McGowan|McGowan, William Eugene Charles]] - 1910(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2MQ Sydney (Haberfield, 1932-1934); 2ABF Sydney (Five Dock, 1936); 2MQ Sydney (Five Dock, 1937; Waverley, 1938; Bondi, 1939; Abbotsford, 1946; Concord West, 1947-1950; Rydalmere, 1954-1961; Epping, 1965; Turramurra, 1969; Wollstonecraft, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1031, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Haberfield, NSW, 1932-1935); traveller (Five Dock, 1937); foreman (Five Dock, 1943); supervisor (Concord West, NSW, 1949); assistant superintendant (Rydalmere, NSW, 1954-1958); factory superintendent (Epping, NSW, 1963); manager (Turramurra South, NSW, 1968); superintendent (Turramurra South, NSW, 1972); manager (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1977) ===''MCGRANE''=== * [[/John Milton Clarence McGrane|McGrane, John Milton Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-B72] - 1911(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1015, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1937; Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1949; Castlecrag, NSW, 1954-1977) ===''MCGRATH''=== * [[/Edward Philip McGrath|McGrath, Edward Philip "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW87-9K5] - 1906(NSW)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5MO Adelaide (Parkside, 1933-1939; West Mitcham, 1947-1965; Aldgate, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1175, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Parkside, SA, 1939) * [[/Francis Thomas McGrath|McGrath, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXM1-HRN] - 1891(Tas)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 87, 1915; 1COCP 45, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIH Hobart (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Moonah, Tas, 1919); wireless operator (Thursday Island, 1922); engineer (Eagle Junction, 1925); telegraphist (South Yarra, 1926-1927); supervisor (Caulfield, Vic, 1928-1934; Camberwell, Vic, 1936) ===''MCGREGOR''=== * [[/Aenas McGregor|McGregor, Aeneas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDV-2WT] - 1865(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XJEA Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: Father of 3ZE Keith Wilfred Aeneas McGregor - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Armadale, 1919; Toorak, 1928-1936) * [[/John Ferguson McGregor|McGregor, John Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGD-8KP] - 1898(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2MY Sydney (Five Dock, 1932-1937; Woollahra, 1938-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 938, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1st Signal Sqdrn Engineers, 1917-1919) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JFMs - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Glenmore, NSW, 1930-1931; Drummoyne, NSW, 1933; Five Dock, NSW, 1934-1935; Paddington, NSW, 1937); clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Keith Wilfred Aeneas McGregor|McGregor, Keith Wilfred Aeneas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDV-2WQ] - 1903(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ZE Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1924; Toorak, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 52, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of XJEA Aeneas McGregor - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Toorak, 1925-1928) * [[/Robert Ross McGregor|McGregor, Robert Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCC-MQW] - 1917(NZ)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3XZ Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1937); 3XZ Warragul (1938-1939); 3XZ Mooroopna (1947-1948); 3XZ Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1954-1975; Frankston, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1498, 1937, Vic; BOCP 65, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mooroopna, Vic, 1949); technician (Mentone, Vic, 1954; Mordialloc, Vic, 1967); electronics (Frankston, Vic, 1977); engineer (Stawell, Vic, 1980) ===''MCGRIGOR''=== * [[/Robert Ross McGrigor|McGrigor, Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCB-TMN] - 1911(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1498, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCGUIGAN''=== * [[/Allyn Joseph McGuigan|McGuigan, Allyn Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95X-QF6] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AEP Mudgee (1938-1939, 1946-1954); 2AEP Lismore (1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 19, 1930; AOCP 2158, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 1930); factory hand (Annandale South, NSW, 1931-1933); mechanic (Annandale South, NSW, 1934); radio mechanic (Annandale South, NSW, 1936; Mudgee, NSW, 1937-1954); radio technician (Lismore, NSW, 1958-1963); technician (Lismore, NSW, 1980) ===''MCGUIRE''=== * [[/Leo Patrick Holman McGuire|McGuire, Leo Patrick Holman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HK-B2T] - 1906(NSW)-2001(WA) - Licences: 3KM Myrtleford (1929-1937); 3KM Corryong (1938-1939); 6MG Manjimup (1947-1969); 6MG Perth (Thornlie (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 488, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Wangaratta, Vic, 1928); picture proprietor (Albury, NSW, 1931); postal employee (Myrtleford, Vic, 1936-1937); postal clerk (Mt Magnet, WA, 1943; Manjimup, WA, 1949); radio mechanic (Manjimup, WA, 1954-1972); retired (Thornlie, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MCHUGH''=== * [[/William Charles McHugh|McHugh, William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMN-V5Z] - 1914(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KA or 6KD Perth (Guildford, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1766, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: piano tuner (Guildford, WA, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Belmont, WA, 1949; North Perth, WA, 1954); mechanic (Cottesloe, WA, 1954; Mt Pleasant, WA, 1963-1972) ===''MCINTOSH''=== * [[/Raymond Edgar McIntosh|McIntosh, Raymond Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P8-MW7] - 1897(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: XFA Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914); 2ZG Sydney (Lane Cove, 1923-1925); 2AFQ Sydney (CBD, 1948-1950; Rose Bay, 1954; Turramurra, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: CPRT 165, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP3 675, 1948 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Bulimba, Qld, 1928); sound engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Greenwich, NSW, 1943-1954); sound engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XFA-2ZG-2AFQ - Raymond Edgar McIntosh" * [[/Stanley John James McIntosh|McIntosh, Stanley John James "Stan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-C5P] - 1913(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4PK Ipswich (Woodend, 1931-1939); 4PK Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 730, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (workshop foreman); business proprietor (electrical engineering) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Woodend, Qld, 1934-1937; Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1972) ===''MCINTYRE''=== * [[/Daniel George McIntyre|McIntyre, Daniel George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTNG-PHV] - 1901(NZ?)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2VX Receive Sydney (Pymble, 1923); 2VX Sydney (Pymble, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Strathfield, 1930-1958); radio retailer (Pymble, 1963) - TroveTag: "2VX - Daniel George McIntyre" * [[/Leslie Richard McIntyre|McIntyre, Leslie Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LN2V-BXN] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3XF Melbourne (Altona, 1947; West Melbourne, 1948-1960; Clayton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2294, 1939, Vic; COCP1 1192, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Murtoa, Vic, 1936-1942); radio worker (Melbourne, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Clayton, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MCKAIL''=== * [[/Henry Lancelot Martyn McKail|McKail, Henry Lancelot Martyn or Martin "Hal"]] - 1887(WA)-1944(WA) - Licences: 6BT Perth (City, 1923-1924); 6BU Perth (City, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Kalgan River, WA, 1910; West Perth, WA, 1916-1917); science master (Crawley, WA, 1925-1937) ===''MCKELLAR''=== * [[/Rudolph Warren McKellar|McKellar, Rudolph Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWNZ-17F] - 1898(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: XJAT Melbourne (Toorak, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, enlisted, not called up for duty); WW2 (2AIF, Army) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1925); manager (Caulfield, Vic, 1926-1968) ===''MCKENNA''=== * [[/Archibald Mathew McKenna|McKenna, Archibald Mathew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G554-45L] - 1917(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2WB Sydney (Five Dock, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; North Ryde, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1512, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphy operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); technician (Five Dock, NSW, 1949); telecommunications technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1954-1968); technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Yamba, NSW, 1980) ===''MCKENZIE''=== * [[/Alexander John McKenzie|McKenzie, Alexander John]] - 1905(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Bruce Alexander McKenzie|McKenzie, Bruce Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYH3-NBY] - 1917(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3VF Melbourne (Preston, 1935-1939); 3VF Geelong (Drysdale, 1947-1948); 3VF Melbourne (Croydon, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1539, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943; Drysdale, Vic, 1949); radio mechanic (Croydon, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Cecil Roland McKenzie|McKenzie, Cecil Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR8-L7Q] - 1899(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 2RJ Receive Sydney (Watson's Bay, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; electrical fitter apprentice (Warburton Franki, 1915-1917); WW1 (Private, 2nd Bat AIF, 1917-1920; gassed France 1918, invalided); WW2 (Staff Skipper, RANVR, 1944)- draftsman (-1930-1958) - Relationships: husband of 2GA-2FV Florence Violet Granville - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1958) * McKenzie, Florence Violet (married name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) * [[/Kenneth Adam McKenzie|McKenzie, Kenneth Adam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB74-Y26] - 1914(Vic)-2014(Vic)99yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1877, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1936-1943); engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1977; Box Hill North, Vic, 1980) ===''MCKEONE''=== * [[/James Charles McKeone|McKeone, James Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6JC-Y1F] - 1900(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3CV Melbourne (Essendon, 1935-1939); 3JY Melbourne (Essendon, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1554, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Newmarket, Vic, 1921-1925; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1927-1936); railway employee (Essendon, Vic, 1937-1968) ===''MCKEOWN''=== * [[/Allan McIllroy McKeown|McKeown, Allan McIllroy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L69J-SFC] - 1904(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3YZ Melbourne (Alphington, 1924-1927); 3YZ Geelong (1931); 3YZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1933-1939, 1946-1969); 3YZ Ocean Grove (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 51, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 42, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, 1936-1954; Alphington, 1968); nil (Ocean Grove, 1972-1977) ===''MCKINLEY''=== * [[/Norman Harold McKinley|McKinley, Norman Harold "Shorty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWGP-TLC] - 1913(???)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 969, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Milton, Qld, 1949-1972); driver (Paddington, Qld, 1980) ===''MCLAUCHLAN''=== * [[/Charles David McLauchlan|McLauchlan, Charles David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYL6-PYY] - 1876(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 6BW Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923); 6BW Perth (Victoria Park, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Eucla, 1906; Perth, 1910-1916); telegraph engineer (Victoria Park, 1925); superintendent telegraphs (South Yarra, 1931; Camberwell, 1937-1943) ===''MCLAUGHLAN''=== * [[/J. J. McLaughlan|McLaughlan, J. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XVE Adelaide (Semaphore, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: superintendent Harbours Board Dockyard (1918); Nil yet identified ===''MCLAUGHLIN''=== * See also McLauchlan * See also McLoughlin * [[/William Reuben McLaughlin|McLaughlin, William Reuben]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRMF-Q14] - 1904(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 2ML Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1932-1937); 2ML Taree (1938); 2ML Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1939; Mosman, 1946-1950); 3AMY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1965; Ringwood East, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1061, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1936; Mosman, NSW, 1943); proprietor (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958); radio technician (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1963); technician (Ringwood East, Vic, 1968) ===''MCLEAN''=== * [[/Stewart Campbell McLean|McLean, Stewart Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86G-PMR] - 1910(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3GK Melbourne (Yarraville, 1930-1933; Brunswick, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; Caulfield, 1960); 3AIA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 601, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 65, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Yarraville, 1931-1936); nil (Elsternwick, 1954); engineer (Caulfield, 1958-1980) ===''MCLENNAN''=== * [[/Kenneth McLennan|McLennan, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9H-B4N] - 1892(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 124, 1915; 2COCP 185, 1930; 1COCP 238, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous KMcLs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCLEOD''=== * [[/Alexander McLeod|McLeod, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMKJ-L25] - 1972(Vic)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4CF Receive Brisbane (Red Hill, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Red Hill, 1903-1905); pastrycook (Red Hill, 1908-1926; Mt Bruce, 1929-1943) * [[/Gordon Stuart McLeod|McLeod, Gordon Stuart or Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-38Y] - 1912(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 3ZZ Geelong (West Geelong, 1930-1931; Newtown, 1933); 2RU Sydney (Kogarah, 1935; Enfield, 1936); 3ZZ Geelong (Crib Point, 1937; Wallington, 1938); 2ADC Sydney (Sans Souci, 1939; Hurstville, 1946-1947; Beverley Hills, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 707, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Crib Point, Vic, 1937); petty officer RAN (Hurstville, NSW, 1943); clerk (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Herbert Allan McLeod|McLeod, Herbert Allan "Allan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLB-YFG] - 1915(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3XH Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3YR Melbourne (Richmond, 1932-1933); 3AHM Melbourne (Richmond, 1947-1948; Aspendale, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 994, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Richmond, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1942-1949); technical officer (Carrum, Vic, 1954-1968; Aspendale, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman McLeod|McLeod, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86P-8F2] - 1901(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3NM Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 602, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Caulfield, 1937-1968) * [[/Norman James McLeod|McLeod, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPK7-SCW] - 1912(Vic)-1943(At Sea) - Licences: 2PM Sydney (Rose Bay, 1932-1933; Greenwich, 1935-1936; Artarmon, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 939, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 172, 1938; AIR1 4, 1939; COCP1 261, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Pilot Officer, 10 Sqdn, KIA) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1934-1936); electrical fitter (Artarmon, NSW, 1937-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1716727 Roll of Honour]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=98021 RAF Commands]; [https://www.facebook.com/rafcommand/photos/this-well-worn-sunderland-iii-w4004z-coded-rb-z-of-no-10-squadron-raaf-has-just-/807939482876236/?locale=hi_IN&paipv=0&eav=Afb4brXKggt7tJAxg7ngyMVMHLg2UozgHsnnZvzuguk1v9yNpf8dTYamtXan_MOYRbo&_rdr Photo of salvaged plane] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCLOUGHLIN''=== * [[/E. C. McLoughlin|McLoughlin, E. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5KJ Port Lincoln (1928-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCMAHON''=== * [[/Leo Hanney McMahon|McMahon, Leo Hanney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXD8-XQH] - 1914(Qld)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 4LM Brisbane (Toombul, 1933-1938); 2ALM Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1939); 2AC Sydney (Kingsford, 1946-1950; Randwick, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1104, 1933, Qld) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, AMC); occupation (doctor) - Electoral Rolls: student (Camperdown, NSW, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Kingsford, NSW, 1949; Randwick, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''MCMANAMEY''=== * [[/William McManamey|McManamey, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1ZX-29T] - 1895(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: XIR Sydney (Milson's Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1937); company executive (Killara, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Killara, NSW, 1968-1980) - TroveTag: "XIR - William McManamey" ===''MCMASTER''=== * [[/D. C. McMaster|McMaster, D. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IZ Receive Cassilis (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: * [[/John McMaster|McMaster, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: ===''MCMATH''=== * [[/John Joseph McMath|McMath, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KG-ZK2] - 1910(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3JJ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1927-1939; South Melbourne, 1946-1960; Elwood, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 351, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); retired (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1968; Black Rock, Vic, 1972-1977) ===''MCMILLAN''=== * [[/Joseph Chestnut McMillan|McMillan, Joseph Chestnut]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-8TG] - 1901(Sct)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 7BP Receive Hobart (City, 1923); 7BP Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1928) ===''MCMURRAY''=== * [[/Alexander McMurray|McMurray, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4W-BTZ] - 1918(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AEV Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1958; North Rocks, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1820, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: section manager (Auburn, NSW, 1943-1958); assistant manager (North Rocks, NSW, 1958); manager (North Rocks, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Curng, NSW, 1980) ===''MCMURTRIE''=== * [[/Sydney Adam McMurtrie|McMurtrie, Sydney Adam or Adam Sydney "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBQM-DQW] - 1908(NSW)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4JR Booval (1929-1933); 2AFX Lismore (1937-1939); 4KT Gympie (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 491, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Gympie, 1936); radio salesman (Lismore, 1937); telephone mechanic (Gympie, 1943-1980) ===''MCNAIR''=== * [[/James McNair|McNair, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6K-TB3] - 1891(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XPI Melbourne (Brunswick West, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Brunswick, Vic, 1914-1922; St Kilda, Vic, 1924; Brunswick West, Vic, 1927-1977) ===''MCNALLY''=== * [[/Roy Cornelius McNally|McNally, Roy Cornelius or Cornelius Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTF9-TLQ] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3CE Berriwillock (1931-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 775, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Berriwillock, Vic, 1928-1977) ===''MCNALTY''=== * [[/Joseph McNalty|McNalty, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXW-67M] - 1901(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4DZ Receive Toowoomba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1925; Mackay, Qld, 1930-1943); public servant (Fairfield, Qld, 1949); clerk (Toowong, Qld, 1954); telegraphist (St Lucia, Qld, 1958) ===''MCNAMARA''=== * [[/John Sidney McNamara|McNamara, John Sidney or Sydney "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55R-7ZL] - 1915(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2EQ Sydney (Oatley, 1935-1937; Hornsby, 1938-1939; Randwick, 1946-1947; Oatley, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1483, 1935, NSW; BOCP 566, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hornsby, NSW, 1943); musician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Staunton McNamara|McNamara, Staunton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1QW-VYS] - 1921(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5ZH Blackwood (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2174, 1938, SA; BOCP 268, 1939; TVOCP 232, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Reade Park, SA, 1943) ===''MCNICOL''=== * [[/Robert William Edgar McNicol|McNicol, Robert William Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8D-6NN] - 1917(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4WM Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1680, 1936, Qld; BOCP 57, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Teneriffe, Qld, 1943); university lecturer (Tarragindi, Qld, 1954-1972) ===''MCNIE''=== * [[/Robert McNie|McNie, Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99V6-PW7] - 1899(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1795, 1936, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: government employee (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1924; Echuca, Vic, 1927); telegraphist (Malvern East, Vic, 1931); salesman (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936); telegraphist (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1954); postmaster (Glen Iris, Vic, 1963) ===''MCPHERSON''=== * [[/Colin John McPherson|McPherson, Colin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5H3-CBF] - 1914(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2VO West Maitland (1933-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1134, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Maitland, NSW, 1936-1954); projectionist (Maitland East, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Colin Thomas McPherson|McPherson, Colin Thomas or Thomas Collins]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-HST] - 1897(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3LU Melbourne (Footscray, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 523, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 4th Field Artillery Brigade, 1915-1918) - Electoral Rolls: student (Footscray, 1919); storeman (Footscray, 1922-1942) * [[/Ewen Cameron McPherson|McPherson or Macpherson, Ewen or Ewen Cameron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5MS-M88] - 1888(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XABO Grafton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 169, 1915 (Telefunken) - early wireless experimenter; ship wireless operator (Navy, pre-WW1); WW1 (Army, No 1 Pack Wireless Signal Troop, Sapper-Corporal-Sergeant, 1916-1918, Invalided) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Clarenza, NSW, 1913); radio telegraphist (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1954) * [[/Murdoch John McPherson|McPherson, Murdoch or Murdock John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27D9-9TB] - 1904(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4MC Merinda (1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 916, 1926; 2COCP 58, 1929; 1COCP 161, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Merinda, Qld, 1925); wireless operator (Paddington, Qld, 1929); clerk (Mt Coolah, NSW, 1968) ===''MCTAGGART''=== * [[/Frederick Kenneth McTaggart|McTaggart, Frederick Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQT-DYW] - 1917(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3NW Melbourne (Ormond, 1934-1939; Glen Iris, 1947-1948; South Camberwell, 1954-1956; Hawthorn East, 1960-1969); 3NW Woori Yallock (1975); 3NW Melbourne (Box Hill, 1980+); 3ANW Portable Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947; South Camberwell, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1285, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1954); scientist (Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968; St Kilda, Vic, 1972); retired (Box Hill, Vic, 1980) ===''MCVINISH''=== * [[/James Robertson McVinish|McVinish, James Robertson or Robertson James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNR-BDH] - 1921(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4MV Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1939, 1947-1948; Camp Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2363, 1939, Qld; COCP2 1068, 1946; COCP1 1226, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1963); radio technician (Greenslopes, Qld, 1968-1972); technician (Sunnybank Hills, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''MEAD''=== * [[/Jack Mead|Mead, Jack]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM3-ZSH] - 1915(WA)-2009(WA) - Licences: 6LJ Perth (East Victoria Park, 1931-1939; Wembley, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 803, 1931, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 168, 1934; 1COCP 289, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Victoria Park, WA, 1937); mechanic (Wembley, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/Jordan Arthur Mead|Mead, Jordan Arthur or Arthur Jordan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTJF-1KH] - 1907(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1924); 2JA Sydney (Ashfield, 1925-1928); 2JA Byron Bay (1929-1930); 2AJA Sydney (Ashfield, 1946; Bexley, 1947-1957); 2JM Sydney (Bexley, 1958-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 212, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Byron Bay, NSW, 1930; Ashfield, NSW, 1931-1943); power technician (Bexley, NSW, 1949-1968); electrical field officer (Bexley, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William James Mead|Mead, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZK-L78] - 1915(SA)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 5JM Adelaide (Walkerville, 1947-1948; Ferryden Park, 1954); 4BM Brisbane (Gumdale, 1955-1956; Mitchelton, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2267, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Malvern, SA, 1943; Gumdale, Qld, 1958; Mitchelton, Qld, 1963-1968) ===''MEADOWS''=== * [[/Robert Cecil Meadows|Meadows, Robert Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-ZRK] - 1907(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 4RM Mackay (1932-1939); 2ARM Sydney (Kirribilli, 1946-1948); 2IN Sydney (Rhodes, 1956-1958; Chiswick, 1960; Long Jetty, 1961; Killarney Vale, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 879, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); employment (Pems Radio, Rockhampton); journalist (Minchens Electrical Weekly); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: reporter (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Bundaberg, Qld, 1931-1932); radiotrician (Mackay, 1934-1937); wireless instructor (Kirribilli, NSW, 1943); manager (Rhodes, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Five Dock, NSW, 1958; Killarney Vale, NSW, 1963) ===''MEDHURST''=== * [[/Edgar Edney Medhurst|Medhurst, Edgar Edney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-WFC] - 1902(Tas)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Eric Charles Medhurst|Medhurst, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56R-5RC] - 1915(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2FG Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Canterbury, 1946-1947; Caringbah, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1350, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); charge hand (Yowie Bay, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Frederick William Medhurst|Medhurst, Frederick William "Pop" (in latter years)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4GS-R6P] - 1868(Eng)-1969(Tas) 101yo - Licences: XZD Hobart (1913-1914); 7AH Receive Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1923); 7AH Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1924-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter from 1901; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business (Medhurst & Sons, 1920s) - Relationships: father of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst, all in the business and interested in radio * [[/Harry Frederick Medhurst|Medhurst, Harry Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-QZV] - 1893(Tas)-1963(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Phillip Aubrey Medhurst|Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-DFX] - 1895(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Rowland Arthur Medhurst|Medhurst, Rowland Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-ZT4] - 1892(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter, lecturing on wireless 1911, never licensed, likely utilised licence of XZD-7AH (father), son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst ===''MEDLEY''=== * [[/David John Medley|Medley, David John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRFR-K4J] - 1919(Eng)-2010(USA)90yo - Licences: 3MJ Melbourne (Carlton, 1938-1939; Melbourne CBD, 1947; Carlton, 1948); 5AE Portable Darwin (1948); 3DL Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2116, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Melbourne University, Carlton, Vic, 1943); engineer (Civil Aviation, Darwin, NT, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954); teller? (Unanderra. NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MEDLIN''=== * [[/Noel James Clifford Medlin|Medlin, Noel James Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3MB-743] - 1917(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (ABCB); federal public servant (ABCB); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gardiner, 1943; St Kilda, 1949; Camberwell, 1954-1977); retired (Inverloch, 1980) - Comment: father of AM directional antennas in Australia ===''MENON''=== * [[/Geoffrey John Menon|Menon, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4F-3CQ] - 1905(SA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 3OG Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3OG Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1927); 2OG Sydney (Haberfield, 1928; Croydon, 1929-1931); 3OG Melbourne (East Kew, 1933); 2OG Sydney (Northbridge, 1934-1935; Chatswood, 1936-1937; Longueville, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; Pymble, 1950; West Pennant Hills, 1954-1965; Arcadia, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 209, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda West, Vic, 1926-1927); radio engineer (Coburg, Vic, 1931); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1934); radio engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1937; Longueville, NSW, 1943); engineer (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1954-1958; Arcadia, NSW, 1968) ===''MERCHIN''=== * [[/Leslie George Merchin|Merchin, Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTLT-SSF] - 1917(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4ML Richmond (1934-1939); 4MG Richmond (1948); 4MG Killarney (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1399, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (Richmond, Qld, 1943-1949); motor mechanic (Killarney, Qld, 1954-1968; Rockhampton North, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MEREDITH''=== * [[/Clement George Benger Meredith|Meredith, Clement George Benger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZJD-6S6] - 1885(WA)-1959(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 15, 1914 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Windsor, Vic, 1914-1916); officer-in-charge wireless (Geraldton, WA, 1916-1917) - TroveTag: "Clement George Benger Meredith" * [[/Llewellyn Lennon Meredith|Meredith, Llewellyn Lennon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD8W-LV7] - 1885(Eng)-1923(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 246, 1916 - ship wireless officer, AWA (traffic manager) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Gone too soon - Links: [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications/Radio_in_ANZ/Issues/1923_04_04#P.22_-_Obituary_-_Mr._L._L._Meredith|Obit]] ===''MESSENGER''=== * [[/Percival Albert Messenger|Messenger, Percival Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRP-BS1] - 1892(SA)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 5PM Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 70, 1915 (Marconi); CPRT 152, 1915 (Balsillie) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: manager (Randwick, NSW, 1936; Coogee, NSW, 1943-1958; Randwick, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''MEYER''=== * [[/Frederick Cecil Meyer|Meyer, Frederick Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G254-32B] - 1914(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AGY Sydney (Annandale, 1937-1938); 2AGY Newcastle (Waratah, 1939; Newcastle, 1946-1950; North Lambton, 1954; Newcastle, 1955-1961; Highfields, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1910, 1937, NSW; COCP2 150, 1938; COCP1 555, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Marrickville, NSW, 1937; Waratah, NSW, 1943); police constable (Newcastle, NSW, 1949; North Lambton, NSW, 1954); shopkeeper (Newcastle, NSW, 1958); business proprietor (Highfields, NSW, 1963); cleaner (Newcastle, NSW, 1968); hospital employee (Hamilton, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''MEYERS''=== * [[/Leo Samuel Meyers|Meyers, Leo Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56H-485] - 1915(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2KS Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Hurlstone Park, 1946; Yagoona, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1397, 1934, NSW; AOCP1 7, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1943); electrical mechanic (Yangoona, NSW, 1949-1968); mechanic (Yangoona, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Morris Henry Meyers|Meyers, Morris Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93NK-C56] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2VN Sydney (Mosman, 1935-1939, 1946-1948; Killara, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1477, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mosman, NSW, 1943); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Killara, NSW, 1954-1968) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1529423 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1681488 VWM] ===''MIATT''=== * [[/Thomas Arthur Miatt|Miatt, Thomas Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJB-QNV] - 1890(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAR Sydney (Botany, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943-1972) ===''MICHELL''=== * [[/Hector Ernest Henderson Michell|Michell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQNQ-T5H] - 1897(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3JP Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3JP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1931; Elsternwick, 1933); 3JP Hamilton (1937-1939); 3AEM Hamilton (1960-1969); 3JX Hamilton (1975-1980+); operator of 3LR Elsternwick Radio Club (1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 162, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Army Veterinary Corps, Anzac Mounted Division, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Balaclava, 1919-1921); draftsman (Caulfield, 1922); land officer (Hamilton, 1936-1980) ===''MIDDLETON''=== * [[/Albert Middleton|Middleton, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSF-1MV] - 1901(Sct)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2SU Sydney (Cremorne, 1935-1939); 2RE Sydney (CBD, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930-1931); radio engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937; Mosman, NSW, 1943); technician (Beresfield, NSW, 1954) ===''MIKKELSEN''=== * [[/Gordon Clein Mikkelsen|Middleton, Gordon Clein]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB47-NHW] - 1916(Vic)-2008(Vic)91yo - Licences: 3XV Melbourne (Coburg, Vic, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1917, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: spring maker (Coburg, Vic, 1942); fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1963); engineer (Doncaster East, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''MILBURN''=== * [[/Henry Leslie Milburn|Milburn, Henry Leslie "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NV-8VJ] - 1890(Vic)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4HM Home Hill (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Toowong, 1919); electrical engineer (Home Hill, 1922-1925; Stanthorpe, 1934-1949) - Halcyon: not mentioned? ===''MILES''=== * [[/Gilbert Thomas Miles|Miles, Gilbert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19Y-X19] - 1904(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 3II Receive Melbourne (East Camberwell, 1922); 3II Melbourne (East Camberwell, 1924-1925); 3KQ Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1932-1937); 7KQ Hobart (Bellerive, 1937-1939); 2KI Sydney (Croydon, 1946-1969; Campsie, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1019, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 106, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, 1925-1926); electrical engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1931); engineer (Elsternwick, 1936); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1972); engineer (Croydon, 1977-1980) * [[/Harry Raymond Miles|Miles, Harry Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NJ-DQ2] - 1911(WA)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6XL Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1933); 6XL Wiluna (1937); 6XL Perth (Mt Lawley, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 645, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wiluna Gold Mines, WA, 1936; Mt Beauty, Vic, 1954); poultry farmer (Balga, WA, 1958-1972); farmer (Wanneroo, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MILL''=== * [[/William Eric Mill|Mill, William Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9779-JP8] - 1896(SA)-1980(WA) - Licences: XYAG Burbanks (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1919; Balkatta, WA, 1921-1922; North Perth, WA, 1925); electrical engineer (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943; Maylands, WA, 1949-1968; Inglewood, WA, 1972-1980) ===''MILLEDGE''=== * [[/Roydon Arthur Milledge|Milledge, Roydon Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMJY-3DW] - 1903(Vic)-1983(Tas) - Licences: 3WT Shepparton (1936-1937); 7WT Hobart (1938-1939); 7WT Ulverstone (1947-1948+); 7WT Hobart (1956-1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1693, 1936, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; bank clerk 1931; Civil Engineer 1950s - Electoral Rolls: assistant engineer (State Savings Bank, Auburn, 1927); engineer (Glenhuntley, 1931-1934); civil engineer (Shepparton, 1936) ===''MILLEN''=== * Millen nee Ward, Joyce Alice see Joyce Alice Ward * [[/John Dunlop Millen|Millen, John Dunlop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC9X-S4W] - 1877(Irl)-1941(Tas) - Licences: Receive Launceston (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; senator - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Waratah, 1914-1919; Newstead, 1922-1937) * [[/Dudley Robert Millen|Millen, Dudley Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9Y9-9Z3] - 1908(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3EA Receive Melbourne (Albert Park, 1922); 2DU Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1932-1936); 2LQ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1051, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Withdrawal: 2DU amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2DU Dubbo commercial service - Relationships: Husband of 2MI Joyce Alice Millen nee - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1968); mechanic (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1972) ===''MILLER''=== * [[/Adrian Howard Miller|Miller, Adrian Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PB-18L] - 1916(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3AH Melbourne (Canterbury, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954-1960; Glen Waverley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2069, 1938, Vic; BOCP 428, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); accountant (Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Croydon, Vic, 1954; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Arthur Albert Case Miller|Miller, Arthur Albert Case]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNFH-2N1] - 1895(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: XLP Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (AIF, AMTS) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1921); motor engineer (Manly, NSW, 1930-1933; Neutral Bay, NSW, 1935-1937); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Gunnedah, NSW, 1972) * [[/Charles Alexander Miller|Miller, Charles Alexander "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NV-YRR] - 1915(NSW)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4US Brisbane (New Farm, 1933-1936); 2ADE Casino (1935-1939, 1946-1961); 4QM Caloundra (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1208, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); part of the "U" gang; military (WW2, RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Casino, 1943-1963); army officer (Ipswich, 1963); retired (Shelley Beach, 1968-1972; Caloundra, 1977-1980) * [[/Charles Harcourt Miller|Miller, Charles Harcourt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MC-9QY] - 1921(Tas)-2001(Tas) - Licences: 7CM Hobart (Bellerive, 1936-1939; Taroona, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1799, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Bellerive, 1943) * [[/Francis George Miller|Miller, Francis George "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYD2-LHT] - 1895(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5BF Mt Gambier (1923-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 185, 1925, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 58, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; founder of commercial station 5MU Murray Bridge; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Murray Bridge, 1939-1943) [https://www.qsl.net/vk5br/FrankMiller.pdf Biography] - TroveTag: "5BF - Francis George Miller" * [[/Frank Colin Miller|Miller, Frank Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9C-86L] - 1884(Eng)-1953(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 126, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engine operator (Radio Station, Roebourne, 1916-1917); station hand (Marron Station, 1918; Carnarvon, 1921; Mallina, 1922-1925); contractor (Roebourne, 1930-1936; Karratha Station, 1937); labourer (Roebourne, 1943); cook (Wittenoom Gorge, 1949) * [[/H. Miller|Miller, H.]] - 19??-19?? - Licences: 4EH Brisbane (Ascot, 1923-1924); 2EH Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Herbert Edward Miller|Miller, Herbert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Q-XMX] - 1899(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HE Sydney (Belmore, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 932, 1926; 2COCP 329, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Campsie, 1930; Belmore, 1932-1943); miner (Glen Davis, 1943) * [[/Herbert Leslie Miller|Miller, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Q-7LH] - 1897(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4CA Receive Brisbane (West End, 1922); 4HL Brisbane (Hill End, 1927) - Qualifications: CPRT 330, 1917; 2COCP 329, 1940; 1COCP 483, 1940s; BOCP 370, 1941 - ship wireless officer (RMS Bingera, 1920); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; sales (J. B. Chandler, 1924; Overells, 1925) - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (West End, 1921); salesman (West End, 1925); manager (Coorparoo, 1928); salesman (Coorparoo, 1937-1954); clerk (Camp Hill, 1958-1963) * [[/Ivan Vinal Miller|Miller, Ivan Vinal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G57T-58R] - 1911(NSW)-1972(Aus) - Licences: 2EG Quirindi (1933); 3EG Tallangatta (1937-1939); 3EG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; Murrumbeena, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1168, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Quirindi, NSW, 1933; Marrickville, NSW, 1933; Tallangatta, Vic, 1934-1942; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954) ===''MILLERD''=== * [[/Gerald Frederick Millerd|Millerd, Gerald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJS-66L] - 1915(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3XT Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1936-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1630, 1936, Vic; BOCP 1295, 1953; TVOCP 26, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MILLIGAN''=== * [[/Stanley Hugh Milligan|Milligan, Stanley Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2CB1-L7Y] - 1901(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3AU Receive Geelong (1922-1923); 3AU Geelong (1924); 3AU Eaglehawk (1924-1926); 3AU Chilwell (1927-1931); 3AU Geelong (1937-1939); 3AU Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1947; Auburn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 125, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 164, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Eaglehawk, 1924-1926; Geelong West, 1924); radio mechanic (Chilwell, 1927-1931); watchman (Geelong West, 1934-1937); storekeeper (Hawthorn, 1949); engineer (Canterbury, 1954-1968); nil (Doncaster, 1972) ===''MILLS''=== * [[/Griffiths John Mills|Mills, Griffiths John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CK Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Subiaco, WA, 1929-1931) * [[/Leopold Benjamin Bertram Mills|Mills, Leopold Benjamin Bertram or Benjamin Leopold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY8-4NL] - 1923(NSW)-2016(NSW)93yo - Licences: 2AJN Sydney (Port Hacking, 1938-1939); 2AJE Sydney (Point Piper, 1948; Strathfield, 1950; Caringbah, 1954-1961; Cronulla, 1965-1968; Dover Heights, 1975; Cronulla, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2108, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1958); solicitor (Cronulla, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Norman Gibson Mills|Mills, Norman Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9415-SSS] - 1890(Vic)-1959(Qld) - Licences: 4NM Brisbane (Moorooka, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Margate, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Toowong, Qld, 1919); contractor (Moorooka, Qld, 1921-1954); retired (Margate, Qld, 1958) * [[/Ralph Mervyn Mills|Mills, Ralph Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JD-GST] - 1909(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2MM Sydney (Balmain, 1930-1934; Canterbury, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 660, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Balmain, NSW, 1931-1937); engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1949-1977; West Pymble, NSW, 1980) * [[/William John Mills|Mills, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB37-DBR] - 1911(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QB Maffra (1937); 3QB Moe (1938-1939); 3QB Newport (1947); 3QB Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1948-1969; Mentone, 1975; Carrum, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1846, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Maffra, Vic, 1936-1937; Army?, wife at Kyabram, Vic, 1942); bank officer (Mentone, Vic, 1949-1954; Mordialloc East, Vic, 1963-1968); manager (Mentone, Vic, 1977); retired (Carrum, Vic, 1980) ===''MILNE''=== * [[/Andrew Brough Milne|Milne, Andrew Brough]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KXN-QZV] - 1890(South Africa)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4BM Dealer Mackay (1926-1927) - Qualifications: 3COCP 3492, 1961 - dealer licence - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Mackay, 1915-1943); mechanical engineer (North Mackay, 1949-1977) * [[/John Collicott Milne|Milne, John Collicott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP34-518] - 1903(Tas)-1990(Tas) - Licences: 7AG Gretna (1923-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 604, 1930, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gretna, 1928-1980) ===''MILNER''=== * [[/George Frederick Milner|Milner, George Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF7W-W4D] - 1908(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6GF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 788, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, WA, 1931; North Beach, WA, 1936-1937); RAAF (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/James Milner|Milner, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXH-1DM] - 1901(Eng)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 4AK Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1923-1927; Ashgrove, 1931-1936); 4AU Brisbane (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 93, 1925, No. 11 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (prominent from Valley Theatre) - Withdrawal: 4AK amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 4AK Oakey commercial service - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Kelvin Grove, 1925-1926); electrical fitter (Ashgrove, 1928-1943) - TroveTag: "4AK-4AU - James Milner" & "!Wikibooks Milner" ===''MILTON''=== * [[/Harry Willis Milton|Milton, Harry Willis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DSK-S68] - 1904(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2NM Mudgee (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1185, 1933, NSW; BOCP 244, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop keeper (Mudgee, NSW, 1930); electrician (Mudgee, NSW, 1935-1936); inspector (Randwick, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Gulgong, NSW, 1949-1954); public servant (Braddon, ACT, 1958); retired (Mudgee, NSW, 1963-1968; Budgewoi, NSW, 1972) ===''MINCHIN''=== * [[/Arthur W. Minchin|Minchin, Arthur W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4RO Cmcl); wireless retail business proprietor - seems in error, see William Allan Minchin * [[/William Allan Minchin|Minchin, William Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV7Q-86C] - 1893(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 220, 1916; 2COCP 365, 1931; 1COCP 244, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer operator (Wyndham, 1917); farmer (Toodyay, 1925); radio engineer (Rockhampton, 1936-1943; Lismore, 1949-1954; Hunters Hill, 1958-1968); engineer (Hunters Hill, 1972) ===''MINEHAN''=== * [[/W. A. Minehan|Minehan, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MINGAY''=== * [[/Oswald Francis Mingay|Mingay, Oswald Francis "Ossie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K45G-NZG] - 1895(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2XX Sydney (Turramurra, 1923-1926; Sydney, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; journalist; publisher; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Collaroy, 1930); managing editor (Pymble, 1930-1932); radio engineer (Lindfield, 1933-1934); publisher (Lindfield, 1937-1963; St Ives, 1963-1968) - Comment: licensed operator of 2WV Burgin Electric Co. (1923) - TroveTag: "2XX - Oswald Francis Mingay" & "!Wikibooks Mingay" - Links: [[w:Oswald Francis Mingay|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mingay-oswald-francis-ossie-11135 ADB]; [https://www.qsl.net/vk2dym/radio/Mingay.htm MacKinnon] ===''MINTO''=== * [[/Jack Carrick Minto|Minto, Jack or John Carrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYW3-21W] - 1909(Thailand)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1594, 1935, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Gardiner, Vic, 1943); manager (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MITCHELL''=== * [[/Alexander Theodore Mitchell|Mitchell, Alexander Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNY-CC2] - 1872(???)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Receive Toowoomba (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Red Hill, Qld, 1921; Torwood, Qld, 1922); electrical engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1925; Wilston, Qld, 1928-1929; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1963) * [[/Dudley McRae Mitchell|Mitchell, Dudley McRae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDX-6HD] - 1911(NSW)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 9DM Watut River, New Guinea (1938); 4NYN Labrador (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP Q559, 1979 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Tahmor, NSW, 1949); engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1949); clerk (Darra, Qld, 1963; Margate, Qld, 1963); plant operator (Labrador, Qld, 1968-1977) * [[/Harold Benson Mitchell|Mitchell, Harold Benson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDVS-QN7] - 1901(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3CZ Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922-1923); 3CZ Melbourne (Elwood, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Elwood, 1924-1927); manager (Caulfield, 1937); manufacturer (Caulfield, 1942); manager (Caulfield, 1949); merchant (St Kilda, 1949); manager (St Kilda, 1954) * Mitchell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest" - see Michell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest" (frequent misspelling) * [[/John Athol James Mitchell|Mitchell, John Athol James "Athol"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTHV-CY2] - 1913(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Rose Bay, 1923); 2JA Wagga Wagga (1934-1937); 2JA Sydney (Strathfield, 1938); 2JA Albury (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1248, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937); manager (Albury, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Robert Stanley Mitchell|Mitchell, Robert Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99W8-5H2] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ID Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AID Wagga Wagga (1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2011, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949); mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Ronald James Mitchell|Mitchell, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRV9-D28] - 1918(NSW)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 2AGJ Sydney (Roseville, 1937-1939; Lindfield, 1946-1950); 4GQ Woombye (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1902, 1937, NSW; BOCP 238, 1939; COCP3 3562, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (Camaray, NSW, 1943); broadcast engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); farmer (Woombye, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Stanley John Mitchell|Mitchell, Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDVS-Q83] - 1887(Vic)-1974(Monaco) - Licences: 3SJ Melbourne (Brighton, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 53, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Toorak, 1912-1916; Brighton, 1919-1928); investor (Brighton, 1936-1937) financier (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943) * [[/William Thomas Seabrook Mitchell|Mitchell, William Thomas Seabrook]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9J-XT7] - 1916(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3UM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2046, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (Malvern East, Vic, 1937); soldier (Malvern East, Vic, 1942-1954; Malvern East, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''MOFFATT''=== * [[/Robert David Gray Moffatt|Moffatt or Moffat or Gray, Robert David Gray "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8V-PM3] - 1911(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4RD Mackay (1935-1939); 4RD Gracemere (1947-1948); 4RD Mackay (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1549, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Herberton, Qld, 1936; Mackay, Qld, 1937); mechanic in broadcasting (Gracemere, Qld, 1949); technician (Mackay, Qld, 1954-1980) ===''MOGINIE''=== * [[/Campbell Kuhler Moginie|Moginie, Campbell Kuhler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K7-NN4] - 1903(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (McMahons Point, 1923); 2CN Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1934-1936; North Brighton, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1257, 1934, NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Homebush, NSW, 1930; Lane Cove, NSW, 1932); audit clerk (Brighton-le-sands, NSW, 1933); clerk (Brighton-le-sands, NSW, 1935-1936; North Brighton, NSW, 1937); auditor (Bexley North, NSW, 1943; Rockdale, NSW, 1949); accountant (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''MONCUR''=== * [[/Leonard Phillip Moncur|Moncur, Leonard Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZL-M8N] - 1912(Vic)-1997(???) - Licences: 3LN Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 810, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934-1977) ===''MONEY''=== * [[/Lawrence Dudley Money|Money, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3JD-M9H] - 1907(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3MY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1939; Upwey, 1946-1948; Cheltenham, 1954-1969; East Bentleigh, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 205, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (Camberwell, 1931-1934); engineer (Upwey, 1942-1949; Moorabbin, 1954-1967; East Bentleigh, 1972-1980) ===''MONKHOUSE''=== * [[/Walter Isaac Monkhouse|Monkhouse, Walter Isaac]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8ZT-YPN] - 1887(NZL)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio clubs (QWI & WIA Qld, president & lecturer); senior state public servant (Qld Public Works Dept, State Electrical Engineer); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as president WIA Qld) - Electoral Rolls: telephone instructor (South Brisbane, 1919); engineer (Teneriffe, 1925; New Farm, 1928; Taringa, 1936-1954); electrical engineer (Bardon, 1958-1963) ===''MONKS''=== * [[/Alfred Brendan Monks|Monks, Alfred Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-444] - 1894(Tas)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3AAB Melbourne (Diamond Creek, 1948; Northcote, 1954-1960; Preston, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 571, 1920; 2COCP 272, 1930; 1COCP 282, 1932 - early wireless experimenter; military (naval wireless service, telegraphist, 1911-1915) - Relationships: twin brother of 7BR Cyril Wilson Monks - Electoral Rolls: Western Electric engineer (East Sydney, 1930); licensee Railway Commercial Hotel (Albury, 1931-1932); radio telegraphist (Centennial Park, 1943); radio officer (Reservoir, Vic, 1963; Preston, 1967-1972) - TroveTag: "3AAB - Alfred Brendan Monks" * [[/Cyril Wilson Monks|Monks, Cyril Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-96N] - 1894(Tas)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 7BR Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923); Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 225, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; military (naval wireless service, telegraphist, 1911-1919); WW2 - Relationships: twin brother of 3AAB Alfred Brendan Monks - Electoral Rolls: federal civil servant (Battery Point, 1928); public servant (Bellerive, 1936-1937); radio inspector (Scarborough, WA, 1943; Nedlands, 1949); retired (Frankston, 1972) - TroveTag: "7BR - Cyril Wilson Monks" ===''MONTEATH''=== * [[/Frederick Monteath|Monteath, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VL-C1X] - 1895(Vic)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 3VM Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1923-1924); 3KP Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 694, 1930, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Prahran, Vic, 1919; Elsternwick, Vic, 1921); mercer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1931); photographer (Glenmore, NSW, 1934-1935; Ashfield, NSW, 1937); storekeeper (Rockdale, NSW, 1943) ===''MONTY''=== * [[/Raymond Hector Urban Monty|Monty, Raymond Hector Urban]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G53F-BK9] - 1894(Italy)-1987(NSW) - Licences: XACC Sydney (Surry Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1st Signals Troop, 1914-1919, served Gallipoli); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1933; Lane Cove, NSW, 1934-1980) ===''MOODY''=== * [[/Francis Percy Moody|Moody, Francis Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1D9-KLG] - 1903(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FM Cairns (1932-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 967, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Rockhampton North, 1925-1926); accountant (Cairns, 1926-1949); radio dealer (Cairns, 1954-1980) * [[/Gilbert Charles Moody|Moody, Gilbert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF81-8QD] - 1914(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ZR Melbourne (Spotswood, 1934-1939, 1947-1969); 4AK Brisbane (Paddington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1306, 1934, Vic; BOCP, 1554, 1957; TVOCP 111, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: nil (Middle Park, Vic, 1936; Newport, Vic, 1937-1949); engineer (Newport, Vic, 1963-1968); broadcast officer (Paddington, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MOORE''=== * [[/Albert Ernest Moore|Moore, Albert Ernest "Ernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KW6D-TMT] - 1916(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4VCM Brisbane (Everton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP Q728, 1980, Qld - amateur operator; prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer; clubs (All-Wave All-World DX Club; Shortwave League of Western Australia; Australian Radio DX Club; New Zealand Radio DX League; Southern Cross DX Club; DX Australia) - QSLs: portion (200+) of later QSL collection survives (ARDXC/NFSA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (New Farm, Qld, 1937-1968); trades assistant (New Farm, Qld, 1972; Everton Park, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Bruce Belgium Moore|Moore, Bruce Belgium or Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR67-J9T] - 1916(NSW)-2007(Qld) - Licences: 2ACN Bathurst (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1744, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous BMs - Electoral Rolls: apprentice fitter (Bathurst, NSW, 1937) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1167098 VWM] * [[/Edward Alfred Moore|Moore, Edward Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GK-7ZF] - 1905(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2QH Sydney (Arncliffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2ABG Sydney (Arncliffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1523, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: poultry expert (Arncliffe, NSW, 1931-1933); radio technician (Arncliffe, NSW, 1934-1958) * [[/Eric Boughton Moore|Moore, Eric Boughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSK-T7X] - 1912(Vic)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 3QN Panton Hill (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1957, 1937, Vic; COCP2 318, 1940; COCP1 342, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1943); officer in charge (DCA, Alstonville, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); civil servant (Dubbo, NSW, 1958-1968); communications supervisor (Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Coffs Harbour, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric John Theodore Moore|Moore, Eric John Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD91-7LN] - 1894(NSW)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XEM Sydney (Petersham, 1913-1914); Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923); 2EM Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1924-1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 161, 1915; 2COCP 237, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: UK merchant seaman medal - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bronte, 1934-1937) * [[/Francis Leonard Moore|Moore, Francis Leonard "Frank"]] - 19??(???)-1924(NSW) - Licences: 2?? Sydney - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Archibald John Shaw, Maritime Wireless Co, United Distributors) - Comment: electrocuted while conducting wireless experiments - TroveTag: "Francis Leonard Moore" * [[/Grattan Leslie Moore|Moore, Grattan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZK-V1J] - 1916(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3ALJ Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1935, 1954-1955; Malvern, 1956-1960; Camberwell, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1453, 1935, Vic; COCP1 934, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Prahran, Vic, 1943); student (Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Auburn, Vic, 1954); engineer (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963-1968; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1972; Caulfield North, Vic, 1977) * [[/Louis James Murphy Moore|Moore, Louis James Murphy "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L45W-GS4] - 1888(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3LO Receive Seymour (1923); 3LO Seymour (1924-1925); 3MS Seymour (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 85, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIB Brisbane (1917-1918); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Clifton Hill, 1909); telegraphist (Collingwood, 1912-1914); wireless operator (Collingwood, 1917-1919); telegraphist (Elsternwick, 1922); clerk (Seymour, 1924-1931; Bentleigh, 1936-1949); guesthouse proprietor (Healesville, 1954); clerk (Oakleigh, 1963-1968) - Withdrawal: Likely 3LO callsign withdrawn for allocation to 3LO Melbourne Class A * [[/Maxwell John Moore|Moore, Maxwell John "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GK-S7J] - 1916(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2II Dubbo (1935-1939, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1507, 1935, NSW; BOCP 63, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dubbo, NSW, 1937-1954) * [[/Milton Powell Moore|Moore, Milton Powell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTML-KJG] - 1915(WA)-2012(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2LI Sydney (Clovelly, 1938, 1947-1950); 2LI Darkes Forest (1954); 2LI Sydney (Randwick, 1955-1961; La Perouse, 1965; Randwick, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2138, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Subiaco, WA, 1937); traveller (Randwick, NSW, 1949); ??? (Darkes Forest, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Randwick, NSW, 1958); teacher (La Perouse, NSW, 1963); technical teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1968); retired (Randwick, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William McInnes Moore|Moore, William McInnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4K-WXR] - 1911(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2HZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1931-1935; Cremorne, 1936; Lindfield, 1937-1939); 2HZ Woollongong (1946); 2HZ Springwood (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 792, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: foundry inspector (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1936); Water Board Inspector (Gordon, NSW, 1937); engineer (Springwood, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/William Sibbald Moore|Moore, William Sibbald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYDC-89C] - 1915(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6BA Perth (Subiaco, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1818, 1936, WA; COCP2 236, 1939; COCP1 431, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (West Perth, WA, 1936-1937); draughtsman (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1963) ===''MOORHOUSE''=== * [[/Herbert Martin Moorhouse|Moorhouse or Moorehouse, Herbert Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJPG-1HL] - 1899(Tas)-1990(WA) - Licences: 7HM Hobart (North Hobart, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart South, 1922); carpenter (New Town, 1928); carrier (Hobart North, 1936); motordriver (Queensborough, 1949) ===''MORAN''=== * [[/Cyril Donald Moran|Moran, Cyril Donald]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast technician at 4QG under Qld Government; state public servant (4QG) ===''MORGAN''=== * [[/Donald Mowbray Morgan|Morgan, Donald Mowbray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDP7-218] - 1907(NSW)-1988(Tas) - Licences: T749 Receive Glebe (1922); Receive Glebe (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Huonville, 1928-1972) * [[/Ivor Morgan|Morgan, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSY-S8G] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3DH Melbourne (East Malvern, 1930-1933; Shepparton, 1937; East Malvern 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 605, 1930, Vic; BOCP 20, 1936; TVOCP, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1934); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1936); broadcast engineer (3SR Shepparton, Vic, 1937); technician (Hawthorn, Vic, 1943-1977) - Relationships: Father of 3ZFM Vincent Ivor Morgan * [[/Reginald George Morgan|Morgan, Reginald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRFR-D7H] - 1914(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 6RM Perth (City, 1931); 2AJS Sydney (Randwick, 1938-1939); 2ABM Sydney (Coogee, 1946-1950; Bankstown, 1954-1958; Greenacre, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 755, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Coogee, NSW, 1936-1937); no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1949); electrical mechanic (Bankstown East, NSW, 1954); mechanic (Greenacre, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/William Albert Morgan|Morgan, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HVG-8PW] - 1899(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: 7AI Receive Hobart (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart West, 1922); electrical fitter (New Town, 1928-1937); fitter (New Town, 1943-1954); manager (Montrose, 1963) ===''MORLEY''=== * [[/Walter Henry Morley|Morley Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPXD-Z7X] - 1902(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2WU Receive Watersleigh (1923); 2WU Watersleigh (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: aircraft fitter (Coogee, NSW, 1930); aviation engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1933-1936); aircraft engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1949); company director (Randwick, NSW, 1954-1963); director (Randwick, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MORRIS''=== * [[/Albert John William Morris|Morris, Albert John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2B-Y2J] - 1873(Tas)-1940(Tas) - Licences: 7BS Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hobart North, 1914-1943) * [[/Arthur Henry Morris|Morris, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L84C-KPV] - 1876(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XJDS Sale (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Several contemporaneous AHMs - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1903); instrument fitter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1905-1909); mechanic (Sale, Vic, 1912-1916); electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1919; Deepdene, Vic, 1922-1927; Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1943; Balwyn, Vic, 1949) * [[/Cecil Ralph Newman Morris|Morris, Cecil Ralph Newman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3MW-YGT] - 1906(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Rosalie, 1923); 4CN Brisbane (Rosalie, 1928); 4LW Brisbane (Rosalie, 1929-1933; Ashgrove, 1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 398, 1928, No. 45 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; technician (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Rosalie, 1928); postal mechanic (Ashgrove, 1936-1954); supervising technician (Rosalie, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "4CN-4LW - Cecil Ralph Newman Morris" & "!Wikibooks 4LW" * [[/George William Morris|Morris, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5V7-XWS] - 1911(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2VP Sydney (Artarmon, 1934-1937; Naremburn, 1938); 2VM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1947; North Sydney, 1948-1950; Narrabeen North, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1291, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous GWMs - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Artarmon, NSW, 1933-1934); wireless service (Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937); bus driver (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943; North Narrabeen, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Glynn Ian Elliott Morris|Morris, Glynn Ian Elliott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XG-9TS] - 1908(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3BZ Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1930-1939; Parkdale, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 621, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mordialloc, 1931-1937); mechanic (Mentone, 1943); official (Mentone, 1949-1968); secretary (Mentone, 1972-1980) * [[/Jack Dudley Morris|Morris, Jack Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2R-NMZ] - 1914(Vic)-1944(At Sea) - Licences: 3LX Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1933, pirate); 3DQ Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1244, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Major, mention in despatches) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Oakleigh, 1936-1942) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/640516 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1509898 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Alexander Morris|Morris, John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G53X-F8D] - 1893(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XAM Sydney (Haberfield, NSW, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: insurance representative (North Strathfield, NSW, 1931-1937); insurance agent (Concord West, NSW, 1943; Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/John Taylor Morris|Morris, John Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8C-9SP] - 1914(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6TX Perth (Mosman, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Subiaco, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2136, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Geraldton, WA, 1937); clerk (Nedlands, WA, 1943; Subiaco, WA, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Charles William Morris|Morris, Richard Charles William (BDM) or Charles Richard William (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXW7-56S] - 1922(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4MT Rockhampton (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3210, 1951, Qld; BOCP 1460, 1956 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, 1949); electrical fitter (Rockhampton, 1954-1963); radio technician/electrician (Rockhampton, 1968-1972); radio technician (Rockhampton, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald David Morris|Morris, Ronald David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX5W-S7Z] - 1904(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3AP Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3AP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922-1927); 3APM Melbourne (East Brighton, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 151, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; CPRT 919, 1926; BOCP 600, 1944 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, 1925-1931); radio (Brighton, 1936-1937); mechanic (Brighton, 1943; Elsternwick, 1949-1967; Brighton East, 1972-1977) * [[/Sydney Paul Francis Morris|Morris, Sydney Paul Francis "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-MRP] - 1888(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Prahran, Vic, 1909; Dandenong, 1912-1913); clerk & telegraphist (Eltham, Vic, 1924); manager (East Bairnsdale, Vic, 1925-1928); clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1931); inspector (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949) * [[/William Belfort Morris|Morris, William Belfort]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X1-VYQ] - 1910(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6WM Perth (Hollywood, 1930-1937; Mt Lawley, 1938-1939); 6WM Kalgoorlie (1946-1954); 6WM Perth (Applecross, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 625, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hollywood, 1931-1937); newsagent (Kalgoorlie, 1949-1954); representative (Applecross, 1958-1980) * [[/William John Morris|Morris, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBR1-917] - 1921(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2378, 1938, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MORRISON''=== * [[/George Macdonald Morrison|Morrison, George Macdonald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52C-XR3] - 1897(Qld)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2NZ Sydney (Mosman, 1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 741, 1922; COCP1 48, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Cloncurry, Qld, 1919); telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1919; Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935; Edgecliff, NSW, 1936); radio technician (Beam Station, Fiskville, Vic, 1942); nil (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); supervisor (South Yarra, Vic, 1954); retired (Melbourne, Vic, 1963; Kings Cross, NSW, 1963; Brisbane, Qld, 1963; Spring Hill, Qld, 1972; Kings Cross, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Gordon Cyril Tucker Morrison|Morrison, Gordon Cyril Tucker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMN-J6Z] - 1916(WA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 6KN Geraldton (1935-1937); 6KN Perth (City, 1938-1939); 2AKN Sydney (Hernes Bay, 1947; Parramatta, 1948-1950; Balgowlah, 1954-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1485, 1935, WA; BOCP 89, 1937; 3COCP 1536, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Geraldton, WA, 1937); radio employee (North Perth, WA, 1943); aircraft surveyor (Parramatta North, NSW, 1949; Balgowlah, NSW, 1954-1963); surveyor (Wahroonga, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Lionel Morrison|Morrison, Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDMZ-K6G] - 1906(WA)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6LM Perth (Bayswater, 1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1485, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sandstone, WA, 1931); pipefitter (Wiluna, WA, 1936-1937); fitter (Wiluna, WA, 1943; Bayswater, WA, 1949-1980) ===''MORRIS-REES''=== * [[/Alun Morris-Rees|Morris-Rees, Alun]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ73-FZB] - 1910(Wales)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2ACG Paxton (1937-1939); 2ACG Kingston (1948-1956); 2ACG Paxton (1960-1961); 2ACG Newcastle (Adamstown Heights, 1965-1975); 2ACG Sydney (Bondi, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1139, 1933, NSW; BOCP 1370, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Paxton, NSW, 1933-1935); ambulance attendant (Paxton, NSW, 1937; Buladelah, NSW, 1937; Paxton, NSW, 1943); electrician (Kingston, ACT, 1949-1954); public servant (Newcastle, NSW, 1958-1963); clerk (Adamstown Heights, NSW, 1968-1977) ===''MORRISSEY''=== * [[/Brian Joseph Martindale Morrissey|Morrissey, Brian Joseph Martindale]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5AP Adelaide (Prospect, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1544, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''MORROW''=== * [[/Arthur Caldwell Morrow|Morrow, Arthur Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQF-T2F] - 1912(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4BM Brisbane (Paddington, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 335, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Red Hill, Qld, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Paddington, Qld, 1943); farmer (Paddington, Qld, 1949-1963) ===''MORSE''=== * [[/Noel Percy Morse|Morse, Noel Percy "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWRN-3QR] - 1914(Qld)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: 2JE Sydney (Cremorne, 1934-1935); 4LI Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937); 2AHS Sydney (Mosman, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1402, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RNZAF, Pilot Officer) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Buranda, Qld, 1937; Clayfield, Qld, 1937) - Links: [http://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=95585 RAF Commands]; [https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C29996 Auckland Museum]; [http://aircrewremembered.com/morse-noel.html AirCrewRemembered] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MORTIMER''=== * [[/Mark Mortimer|Mortimer, Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7M-ZZ4] - 1887(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 107, 1915; 2COCP 48, 1929; 1COCP 89, 1930; BOCP 48, 1934? - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: numerous contemporaneous MMs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MORTON''=== * [[/Charles Evors Morton|Morton, Charles Evors]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ5-F3R] - 1888(Qld)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2MH Sydney (Homebush, 1925-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 170, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Applied AIF, rejected due deficient eyesight) - Electoral Rolls: selector (Hull River via Dunk Island, Qld, 1917-1925); public servant (Homebush, NSW, 1930-1963) - Trovetag: "2MH - Charles Evors Morton" ===''MOSES''=== * [[/Charles Alfred Joseph Moses|Moses, Charles Alfred Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6N1-YQC] - 1900(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - ABC (general manager) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Charles Moses|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/moses-sir-charles-joseph-15044 ADB] ===''MOSS''=== * [[/Alexander Myer Lee Moss|Moss, Alexander Myer Lee]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDZY-D3X] - 1911(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2QY Sydney (Clovelly, 1933-1935; Paddington, 1936-1937; Clovelly, 1938-1939, 1946-1958; Rosebery, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1223, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sound projectionist (Coogee, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1949); inspector (Randwick, NSW, 1954; Mascot, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/George Arthur Moss|Moss, George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG7-86Y] - 1903(WA)-2000(WA) - Licences: 6GM Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1926-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933-1939, 1946-1956; Mt Pleasant, 1960-1965; Boya, 1969-1995+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 233, 1926, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 177, 1934; 1COCP 574, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: piano mechanic (Cottesloe Beach, 1925); wireless mechanic (North Perth, 1931-1958); lecturer (Mt Pleasant, 1963; Boya, 1968-1980) - [https://qsl.net/vk6zse/historic/p-vk6gm.html QSL.net] * [[/Norman Pardew Moss|Moss, Norman Pardew or Pardeau]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYP-694] - 1896(NSW)-1952(Qld) - Licences: 2AEW Sydney (Concord West, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 211, 1939; COCP1 387, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1916-1917, wireless operator naval transport at enlistment) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Concord West, NSW, 1930-1937); radio officer (East Brisbane, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Archerfield, Qld, 1949) ===''MOULD''=== * [[/Ronald Herbert Mould|Mould, Ronald Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDB-SXT] - 1921(Eng)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6FM Wyndham (1939, 1948); 6FM Perth (Mt Pleasant, 1954-1965; Waikiki, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2389, 1939, WA; COCP2 1069, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: communications officer (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1954); DCA (Meekatharra, WA, 1958); communications (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1963-1968); f.s.o. (Derby, WA, 1977); retired (Safety Bay, WA, 1980) ===''MOULE''=== * [[/Clifford Ernest Moule|Moule, Clifford Ernest "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XQ-DFH] - 1912(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5CX Adelaide (Parkside, 1930-1939; Plympton, 1946-1948; McLaren Vale, 1954; Lower Mitcham, 1955-1956; Westbourne Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 611, 1930, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 1462, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Clarence Gardens, 1939-1941; Glandore West, 1943) ===''MOURITZ''=== * [[/Clifford James Mouritz|Mouritz, Clifford James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G939-6CG] - 1910(WA)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6CM Perth (Shenton Park, 1947-1948); 6CM Kalgoorlie (1954); 6CM Perth (Shenton Park, 1960; Doubleview, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2457, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: packer (Balkatta, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1937; Subiaco, WA, 1943-1949); battery attendant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954); electrician (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1958); salesman (Shenton Park, WA, 1958); radio technician (Doubleview, WA, 1963-1980) ===''MOWLEM''=== * [[/Leonard Mowlem|Mowlem, Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9F-DHH] - 1878(???)-1950(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: naval employee (Toorak, 1919); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1921); telegraphist (Toorak, 1925); engineer (Toorak, 1928); wireless (Malvern, 1931-1949) ===''MOYE''=== * [[/Alfred Samuel Moye|Moye, Alfred Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TX-B8S] - 1915(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2BW Wagga Wagga (1934-1937); 2BW Sydney (Marrickville, 1939); 2BW Wagga Wagga (1946-1958); 2BW Sydney (Potts Point, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1286, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: apprentice chemist (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937); chemist (Marrickville, NSW, 1937; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1958); pharmacist (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1958); camera man (Cremorne, NSW, 1963) ===''MOYLE''=== * [[/John Murray Moyle|Moyle, John Murray "Johnny", "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT1H-LSG] - 1908(Vic)-1960(ACT) - Licences: 2JU Sydney (Ashfield, 1932-1933; Chatswood, 1934-1939; CBD, 1946-1948; North Ryde, 1950-1958); 2AJU Sydney (Potts Point, 1946-1948; CBD, 1950-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 933, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (Wireless Weekly, 1932+; Radio TV & Hobbies, 1939-); education (Scotch College, 1923-1926), military (WW2, RAAF 1941-, Squadron Leader); broadcast (3DB, 1920s) - Callsign: 2JU previously Ross Amos Hull - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); journalist (Ashfield, NSW, 1933; Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Ryde, NSW, 1954-1958) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198909.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198910.pdf EA2] * [[/John Rex Moyle|Moyle, John Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XY-QM3] - 1903(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2EZ Batlow (1933); 2EZ Sydney (Killara, 1934); 3EZ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1937); 2EZ Sydney (Gordon, 1938-1939; Bondi, 1946-1950); 6EZ Safety Bay (1954-1960); 6EZ Embleton (1965-1969); 2OZ Sydney (Normanhurst, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1123, 1933, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 145, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Edgecliff, NSW, 1930); airman (RAAF, Richmond, NSW, 1943); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Safety Bay, WA, 1958; Embleton, WA, 1963-1968; East Perth, WA, 1972); retired (Normanhurst, NSW, 1977) ===''MUDIE''=== * [[/Maxwell Theodore Mudie|Mudie, Maxwell Theodore "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT81-HL4] - 1917(SA)-2012(NSW)95yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (MW + SW); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - QSLs: Entire QSL collection (100+) was donated to AMP by Max and is archived at NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Relationships: Uncle of Adrian Michael Peterson - Electoral Rolls: prospector (Mt Alma, Victor Harbour, SA, 1939-1943); dairy hand (Wyong, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''MUIR''=== * [[/John Sibbald Allison Muir|Muir, John Sibbald Allison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRB3-1J6] - 1904(SA)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3QW Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3QW Melbourne (Brighton, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 91, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; likely operator of 3NS dealer licence for Norris & Skelly, Elizabeth St, Melbourne 1924 - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Brighton, 1925-1927); radio dealer (Malvern, 1928); wireless (Brighton, 1931); engineer (Brighton, 1935; Ringwood, 1936-1954); nil (Somers, 1963; Langwarrin, 1968-1977; Garfield, 1980) * [[/Robert White Muir|Muir, Robert White]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K644-M2J] - 1904(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6RW Wagin (1933-1939); 6RW Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1184, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Albany, WA, 1925-1926); jeweller & radio dealer (Wagin, WA, 1931); jeweller (Wagin, WA, 1936-1943); watchmaker (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1963) ===''MULLETT''=== * [[/Bertram James Mullett|Mullett, Bertram James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N19-B2N] - 1883(Eng)-1950(Vic) - Licences: XJX Melbourne (Upper Packenham, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals) - Migration: 1885 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gembrook South, Vic, 1909-1917); military clerk (Richmond, Vic, 1919-1922); public servant (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949) * [[/Leslie Fred Mullett|Mullett, Leslie Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRX-BQD] - 1903(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5ZQ Adelaide (Highgate, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1065, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Highgate, SA, 1939-1941); engineer (Barton, ACT, 1949) ===''MULLIGAN''=== * [[/Frederick Charles Mulligan|Mulligan, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2QS-X7W] - 1886(NZ)-1982(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 135, 1915; 2COCP 211, 1930; 1COCP 329, 1933 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Clayfield, 1914-1917); wireless operator (Emita, Flinders Island, 1919-1928); OIC Radio Station (Darwin, 1934); radiologist (Ascot, 1936); OIC radio (Townsville, Qld, 1943); retired (Warrimoo, NSW, 1954-1958; Umina, NSW, 1958) * [[/Henry Peter Anthony Mulligan|Mulligan, Henry Peter Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ7-X96] - 1919(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2ABH Sydney (Kensington South, 1936; Kingsford, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1606, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Yagoona, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''MUMFORD''=== * [[/Glenorie Wallamba Mumford|Mumford, Glenorie Wallamba]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQG-WP6] - 1908(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2ABX Girral (1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1143, 1929 (Spark); COCP2 238, 1930; COCP1 288, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (West Ryde, NSW, 1943-1949; Orange, NSW, 1954); radio operator (Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); radio officer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1968); officer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1980) ===''MUNRO''=== * [[/Alexander Waugh Munro|Munro, Alexander Waugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7GX-NXF] - 1908(Qld)-1981(ACT) - Licences: 2CX Sydney (Bondi Beach, 1933); 2ANV Wallsend (1947); 4JM Townsville (1954) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 336, 1931; COCP1 166, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Cairns, NSW, 1930); telegraphist (Bondi North, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless operator (Brampton Island, Qld, 1934); telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1936-1937); inspector (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943); radio inspector (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1958; Kingborough, Tas, 1963); retired (Southport, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Bruce Willson Munro|Munro, Bruce Willson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7GX-CDJ] - 1908(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4AL Brisbane (Hawthorne, 1927-1931; Bulimba, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 339, 1927, No. 35 in Qld; 2COCP 68, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; aeronautical experimenter; pilot; Qld Aero Club (Brisbane, honorary flying instructor, 1930s); Dept Civil Aviation (Brisbane, Assistant Plan Printer, 1956-1968) - Electoral Rolls: commercial pilot (Moorooka, 1943); flight checking officer (Townsville, 1943); pilot (West End, 1949-1963); commonwealth public servant (Wynnum, 1968-1972); retired (Wynnum, 1977-1980) ===''MURDEN''=== * [[/Wilmot Henry Murden|Murden, Wilmot Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-7WC] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 7TY Launceston (1934-1937); 3TY Melbourne (West Preston, 1938-1939; Thornbury, 1947); 3TY Rapanyup (1948); 3TY Sale (1954-1955); 3TY Swan Hill (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1243, 1934, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 1176, 1950; 1COCP 1610, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Sale, 1954); radio engineer (3SH, Sale, 1963) ===''MURDOCH''=== * [[/James Fraser Murdoch|Murdoch, James Fraser "Fraser"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCX-GN6] - 1923(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4FQ Toowoomba (1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2383, 1939, Qld; COCP3 6415, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (Empire Theater under Cliff Gold 4CG) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); motor mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954); mechanic (Grange, Qld, 1958-1980) ===''MURFETT''=== * [[/Norman Charles Murfett|Murfett, Norman Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2Y9-GYY] - 1906(Vic)-1999(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3NZ Terang (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1008, 1932, Vic; COCP2 421, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Terang, Vic, 1928-1937); clerk (Terang, Vic, 1943); carrier (Terang, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MURPHY''=== * [[/Daniel Patrick Murphy|Murphy, Daniel Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FR-95V] - 1921(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2426, 1940, Vic; BOCP 490, 1943; COCP1 741, 1943 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Malvern East, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/David James Murphy|Murphy, David James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVM-PLY] - 1912(Tas)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AHN Sydney (West Ryde, 1937, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1895, 1937, NSW; BOCP 92, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (West Ryde, NSW, 1943-1980) * [[/Harold James Murphy|Murphy, Harold James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD6Q-ZGP] - 1899(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4HM Ilfracombe (1935-1937); 4HM Pomona (1938-1939); 4HM Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1532, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Auchenflower, Qld, 1925; Milton, Qld, 1928); postal official (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1930); postmaster (Ilfracombe, Qld, 1936-1937); insurance agent (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943); postal official (Wooloowin, Qld, 1949); public servant (Stafford, Qld, 1958) ===''MURRAY''=== * [[/Basil Wentworth Lathrop Murray|Murray, Basil Wentworth Lathrop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PD-PM8] - 1875(Vic)-1925(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager & director Westralian Farmers Ltd; primary driver in establishment of 6WF Perth before his untimely death - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1903); insurance manager (West Perth, WA, 1910-1925); - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/murray-basil-lathrop-23136 Obituaries Australia] * [[/Frederick Alexander Murray|Murray, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89D-SZ7] - 1907(Eng)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2FM Sydney (Rose Bay, 1927; Mosman, 1928-1935; Cremorne, 1936-1939; Mosman, 1946-1947; Lindfield, 1948-1949; Carramar, 1950-1975); 2FM Blayney (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 336, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1933); fitter (Mosman, NSW, 1934); draftsman (Mosman, NSW, 1935); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Mosman, NSW, 1949); draughtsman (Carramar, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Blayney, NSW, 1980) * [[/John William Murray|Murray, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G879-32L] - 1905(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3JY Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1928-1930; Fitzroy, 1931-1939); 3AJY Melbourne (Kew, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 396, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Elsternwick, 1928); projectionist (St Kilda, 1934; Melbourne East, 1936); technician (St Kilda West, 1943-1949); projectionist (Kew, 1954-1980) - Comment: several contemporaneous John William Murray's in Melbourne, identification not certain * [[/Kynaston Noel Lathrop Murray|Murray, Kynaston Noel Lathrop]] - 1838(Eng)-1916(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - clubs and societies (Telegraph Electrical Society Vic, member, 1880s; Vic Posts & Telegraphs, 1860s-1870s; Vic Railways Dept, 1880s-1890s) * [[/Malcolm Imlay Murray|Murray, Malcolm Imlay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-684] - 1908(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6MY Perth (City, 1930; South Perth, 1933-1939; Floreat Park, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 677, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (East Perth, 1931); radiotrician (South Perth, 1936; Floreat Park, 1943-1980) * [[/Roy Thomas Murray|Murray, Roy Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQV-5C1] - 1890(Vic)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 24, 1914 - coastal wireless operator; draftsman & wireless operator at enlistment 1916; WW1 (59th squadron AFC, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1916-1919); wireless operator (Croydon, NSW, 1930; West Ryde, NSW, 1933; Meadowbank, NSW, 1935; Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937); radio operator (Roseville, NSW, 1943) ===''MUSGRAVE''=== * [[/John Musgrave|Musgrave, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBSP-H17] - 1917(NSW)-1939(NSW) - Licences: 2NF Werris Creek (1934-1936); 2NF Sydney (Petersham, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1313, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.warmemorialsregister.nsw.gov.au/content/john-musgrave NSW War Memorial] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MUSGROVE''=== * [[/Mandeville D'Oyly Musgrove|Musgrove, Mandeville D'Oyly]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCWY-HZ4] - 1872(Eng)-1944(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast station proprietor (6ML & others) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Claremont, WA, 1910-1936); manager (Palm Beach, WA, 1943) - Links: [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Stations/6ML_Perth|Wikibooks]] ===''MUSSO''=== * [[/Louis Albert Maria Bellotti Musso|Musso, Louis Albert Maria Bellotti]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1G-PMQ] - 1913(NSW)-2003(NSW)90yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2203, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Penshurst, NSW, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Penshurst, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''MUSTARD''=== * [[/Ernest Andrew Mustard|Mustard or Mustar, Ernest Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NJ5-2VZ] - 1893(Vic)-1971(Qld) - Licences: XJEJ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Anzac Signals Squadron) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1919; Korumburra, Vic, 1919); RAAF (Point Cook, Laverton, Vic, 1924); aviator (Parkville, Vic, 1931-1934; Caulfield West, Vic, 1937-1968) ===''MUTTER''=== * [[/John Mutter|Mutter, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZN-2QQ] - 1909(Sct)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Sydney (North Sydney, 1933); 2AJY Sydney (Mosman, 1938-1939); 3AJY Melbourne (Essendon, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely RAN qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: R.A.N. (North Sydney, NSW, 1933-1934) ===''MUTTON''=== * [[/Angus Keith Mutton|Mutton, Angus Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5F-BQM] - 1910(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5ZY Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1933; Tusmore, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1089, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Tusmore Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Arthur Henry Mutton|Mutton, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC1Y-PP5] - 1908(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2QT Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923-1925); 2QT Sydney (Stanmore, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 237, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Annandale, NSW, 1930-1937); communication engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1968); public servant (Bayview, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''MYERS''=== * [[/John Geoffrey Myers|Myers, John Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZW-XR5] - 1913(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2IY Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1936-1938); 2UA Sydney (Dee Why, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); company officer (Manly, NSW, 1949-1954; Fairlight, 1958); sales manager (Dee Why, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Narraweena, NSW, 1977) =='''N'''== ===''NAIRN''=== * [[/Arthur Linley Beeton Nairn|Nairn, Arthur Linley Beeton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58V-M8X] - 1895(SA)-1978(NZ) - Licences: 2BI Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1923) - Qualifications: CPRTelephony 373, 1918 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: company manager (Hamilton, NZ, 1938); director (Days Bay, Wellington, NZ, 1946-1954) ===''NANCARROW''=== * [[/Ralph Stanley Nancarrow|Nancarrow, Ralph Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GST3-XQ3] - 1904(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5PK Georgetown (1930-1933); 2PY Sydney (Mosman, 1935; Randwick, 1936-1939); 2ACN Sydney (Lane Cove, 1954-1961; North Ryde, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 719, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical fitter (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1963); fitter (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NANGLE''=== * [[/James Nangle|Nangle, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3V-F31] - 1869(NSW)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2MU Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1922); 2MU Sydney (Marrickville, 1923-1927; Observatory, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; 1920s Superintendent Technical Education NSW; hon. Government Astronomer NSW; Sydney University (Senate); Royal Society of NSW (president); Fellow Royal Astronomical Society; Fellow Federal Institute of Architects; author (astronomy, architecture) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Petersham, 1903); Government Astronomer (Observatory, 1930-1937) - TroveTag: "2MU - James Nangle" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nangle-james-7722 ADB] ===''NARROWAY''=== * [[/Frank Horace Narroway|Narroway, Frank Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF54-YF9] - 1899(Eng)-1965(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - council member WIA WA 1920s; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Perth, WA, 1925-1931); insurance official (South Perth, WA, 1936-1958); civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1963); ===''NASH''=== * [[/William Robert Charles Nash|Nash, William Robert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDWX-LWF] - 1918(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2WW Sydney (Crows Nest, 1934-1937); 4WN Cairns (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1329, 1934, Qld; 1COCP 138, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: company manager (Castlecrag, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''NAVEAU''=== * [[/Benjamin Naveau|Naveau, Benjamin]] - 1936(ACT)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1883, 1960; TVOCP 450, 1962 - radio mechanic - Relationships: Son of Jabez William John Naveau - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jabez William John Naveau|Naveau, Jabez William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLZ-2JG] - 1903(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1074, 1932, NSW - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Father of Benjamin Naveau - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Causeway, ACT, 1930); electrician (Ainslie, ACT, 1935-1943); shift electrician (Griffith, ACT, 1954-1963); no occupation (Ulladulla, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Ulladulla, NSW, 1972; Old Toongabbie, NSW, 1980) ===''NEALE''=== * [[/Eric Drayton Neale|Neale, Eric Drayton Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88H-NWT] - 1907(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 4EN Longreach (1934-1939); 4EN Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1298, 1934, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist), radio club (WIAQ, QSL officer) - Relationships: father of 4?? Eric Drayton Neale Jnr - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Wooloowin, 1928; Longreach, 1936; Grange, 1937; Wooloowin, 1943-1963) ===''NEAVERSON''=== * [[/Leslie Laurence Neaverson|Neaverson, Leslie Laurence or Lawrence Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYTM-HCD] - 1899(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: G5NX (Lakeside, Cumbria, 1922+); 4NV Brisbane (Holland Park, 1947-1956+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; associate member IRE (Britain); principal Anglo Austral Hearing Aid Dispensary - Electoral Rolls: surgical technician (Holland Park, Qld, 1949-1958) ===''NELL''=== * [[/George Alfred Montague Nell|Nell, George Alfred Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87B-PP6] - 1900(Ceylon)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2JQ Quirindi (1928-1929); 2JQ Canberra (1930); 2JQ Moruya (1931-1936); 2JQ Binda (1937-1939); 2JQ Crookwell (1946-1950); 2JQ Junee (1954-1965); 2JQ Goulburn (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 413, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Moruya, NSW, 1930-1934; Crookwell, NSW, 1936-1949; Junee, NSW, 1954-1968; Goulburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NELSON''=== * [[/Charles Rupert Clifford Nelson|Nelson, Charles Rupert Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVDT-X22] - 1909(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3FJ Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1960; Royal Park, 1965-1969); 3WC Bendigo (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2171, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: attendant (Mental Hospital, Wendouree, Vic, 1931-1934; Mental Hospital, Ararat, Vic, 1936-1943); public servant (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1963); male nurse (Receiving House, Parkville, Vic, 1968); retired (White Hills, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/John Yeates Nelson|Nelson, John Yeates]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G884-YDV] - 1851(Irl)-1932(NSW) - Licences: XAA Sydney (McMahon's Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; federal public servant (PMGD, chief electrical engineer (NSW)) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milson's Point, 1930-1931) * [[/Samuel Simeon Nelson|Nelson, Samuel Simeon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JS-XRG] - 1908(NSW)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2SN Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1937; Canterbury, 1938; Dulwich Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1332, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2KH William Peter Nelson - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lewisham, NSW, 1934); meter reader (Marrickville, NSW, 1936-1937) * [[/William Peter Nelson|Nelson, William Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP9-WQS] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2KH Sydney (Randwick, 1935-1939; Coogee, 1946-1961; Taren Point, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1583, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2SN Samuel Simeon Nelson - Electoral Rolls: meter reader (Kensington, NSW, 1930; Randwick, NSW, 1931-1937; Coogee, NSW, 1943-1963); foreman (Taren Point, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NESTROM''=== * [[/Oliver Louis Nestrom|Nestrom, Oliver Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX22-9H4] - 1912(NSW)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5RZ Adelaide (St Peters, 1936-1937; Joslin, 1938); 2ADJ Sydney (Homebush, 1939); 5RZ Adelaide (Colonel Light Gardens, 1947; Glenelg, 1948; St Georges, 1954); 5RZ Port Augusta, 1955-1956); 5RZ Adelaide (Kurralta Park, 1960; Manningham, 1965-1969; St Peters, 1975); 5RZ Clare (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP, 224, 1935; AOCP 1725, 1936, SA; BOCP 719, 1946; 2COCP 1178, 1949; 1COCP 1491, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Modbury, SA, 1939); fitter (Strathfield, NSW, 1943) ===''NETTLETON''=== * [[/Maurice Arthur Nettleton|Nettleton, Maurice Arthur ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9R-Y9M] - 1905(Wales)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 806, 1931, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 359, 1941 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Kew, Vic, 1926-1931); radio engineer (Emerald, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (West Ryde, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Dunkeld, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Dunkeld, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''NEVILLE''=== * [[/Alfred Clifford Anderson Neville|Neville, Alfred Clifford Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH3-Z4D] - 1907(Eng)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4ED Receive Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 5827, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Hamilton, Qld, 1928); clerk (Windsor, Qld, 1934-1943); accountant (Hawthorne, Qld, 1954-1958); retired (East Brisbane, 1963-1980) ===''NEWBERRY''=== * [[/Archibald Mallord Newberry|Newberry, Archibald Mallord]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH51-SDW] - 1893(Eng)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3AN Red Cliffs (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 606, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Red Cliffs, 1924-1931); radio dealer (Red Cliffs, 1934-1942); cycle dealer (Red Cliffs, 1949-1972) ===''NEWELL''=== * [[/Albert James Newell|Newell, Albert James "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1C-RGW] - 1910(Sct)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4BN Mill Hill via Warwick (1936-1939); 4BN Brisbane (Archerfield, 1947-1948; Moorooka, 1954); 4AJ Brisbane (Moorooka, 1965; Yeronga, 1969; Ormiston, 1975); 4AJN Brisbane (Ormiston, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1727, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 559, 1942; 1COCP 588, 1942; TVOCP 531, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; AWA Aviation Radio Service - Electoral Rolls: shed hand (Mill Hill, Qld, 1931-1943); radio technician (Moorooka, Qld, 1949-1968); television technician (Yeronga West, Qld, 1972); retired (Ormiston, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''NEWMAN''=== * [[/Arthur Frederick Newman|Newman, Arthur Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JJ9-YSK] - 1881(India)-1952(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 10, 1914; CPRT 90, 1915; 1COCP 49, 1930 - RANRS (Radio Lieutenant, 1917-1920, terminated Nov 1920); WW1; WW2 - Comment: several contemporaneous AFNs - Electoral Rolls: traffic officer (Elsternwick, 1917-1919); assistant! (Malvern East, 1924-1931); piano tuner (St Kilda, 1931) * [[/Sydney Moreton Newman|Newman, Sydney Moreton "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL41-PBM] - 1898(NSW)-1998(NSW)99yo - Licences: XPZ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914); 3MC Melbourne (Canterbury, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 655, 1921; 1COCP 90, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Turramurra, 1930-1958); retired (Wahroonga, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "XPZ-3MC - Sydney Moreton Newman" (68 tags) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199101.pdf EA] * [[/William Harold Newman|Newman, William Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3V-4N5] - 1889(NSW)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2MK? Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922); 2MJ Sydney (Artarmon, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Railway Section, Lieut Hon. Major, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, Brigadier, CMF, died of illness) - Electoral Rolls: railway official (Artarmon, 1930-1934); secretary (Mosman, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10285536 AWM] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1682234 Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''NEWPORT''=== * [[/Thomas Ivan Newport|Newport, Thomas Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PN-RY9] - 1901(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2JF Sydney (Bexley, 1935-1939, 1946-1965; Freemans Reach, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1591, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bexley, NSW, 1930-1963); retired (Freemans Reach, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NEWTON''=== * [[/Douglas Newton|Newton, Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DB-RBG] - 1921(Eng)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3DN Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Nunawading, 1954-1960; Park Orchards, 1965-1975); 3DN Athlone (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2356, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1949-1954; Park Orchards, Vic, 1967-1977); retired (Athlone, Vic, 1980) ===''NICHOLAS''=== * [[/William Rupert Nicholas|Nicholas, William Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD14-RFV] - 1913(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7WR Hobart (North Hobart, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 896, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 72, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart North, 1936; New Town, 1943-1954) ===''NICHOLLS''=== * [[/Alan Hartley Nicholls|Nicholls, Alan Hartley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQR-VH9] - 1913(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6KE Corrigin (1936-1937); 3NI Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1938-1939); 2NI Sydney (Manly, 1946; Cremorne, 1947-1954; Manly, 1955-1956); 2ANI Sydney (Mosman, 1960-1965); 4AL Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1965); 4NI Cairns (1975); 6NX Perth (South Guildford, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1814, 1936, WA; BOCP 219, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1949); shopkeeper (Wilston, Qld, 1958); electronic engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1963); engineer (Cairns, Qld, 1972-1977; South Guildford, WA, 1980) * [[/Francis Edgar Nicholls|Nicholls, Francis Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1H-8KQ] - 1910(Vic)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7RY Devonport (1932-1933); 7RY Burnie (1937-1939); 7RY Hobart (New Town, 1946-1948; Lenah Valley, 1954-1955; New Town, 1960; Lenah Valley, 1965-1969; Midway Point, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 991, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Lenah Valley, 1943-1954) * [[/William James Nicholls|Nicholls, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S3-26D] - 19??(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 780, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1963) * [[/William John Matthew Nicholls|Nicholls, William John Matthew or William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WW-PDS] - 1908(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3WX Melbourne (Williamstown, 1928-1933); 7WX Launceston (1937-1939); 3WX Melbourne (Williamstown, 1946-1965; East Malvern, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 419, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP 343, 1931; 1COCP 309, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Williamstown, 1931-1936); RAAF (Williamstown, 1949); radio engineer (Williamstown, 1954-1963; Malvern East, 1968-1980) * [[/William Vernon Nicholls|Nicholls, William Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ7S-B6T] - 1894(SA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJU Korumburra (1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Caulfield, Vic, 1919); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1924-1954) ===''NICHOLSON''=== * [[/H. G. Nicholson|Nicholson, H. G. "Nick"]] - 19??(USA?)-19??(USA?) - Licences: 4HN Port Moresby, Papua (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely USA) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; briefly operator of broadcast station PK6XX - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified) - Links: [https://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan090823.html Wavescan] * [[/Keith Graham Nicholson|Nicholson, Keith Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHC-24W] - 1908(WA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6DE Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (West Perth, WA, 1931); university student (West Perth, WA, 1949); solicitor (West Perth, WA, 1954; Cottesloe, WA, 1958; Perth, WA, 1963; West Perth, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Russell Malcolm Nicholson|Nicholson, Russell Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z7-7W4] - 1909(Qld)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 4KG Ilfracombe (1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 529, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 48, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shearing contractor (Longreach, 1936); manager 4LG (Longreach, 1937); radio mechanic (Coolangatta, 1949-1972) ===''NICKSON''=== * [[/Arthur Francis Bennie Nickson|Nickson, Arthur Francis Bennie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2N-BZ6] - 1915(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3NB Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939; Camberwell, 1947); 3LW Melbourne (Camberwell, 1954-1955); 3NB Melbourne (Camberwell, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1711, 1936, Vic; AOCP1 39, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: physicist (Malvern, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1967) ===''NICOLL''=== * [[/William Nicoll|Nicoll, William]] - 1903(Canada)-19??(???) - Licences: 4CO Receive Brisbane (Upper Paddington, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 644, 1921 - amateur Receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Bardon, 1925-1929) ===''NICOLLE''=== * [[/Horace Hort Wilmot Nicolle|Nicolle, Horace Hort Wilmot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZS-MZF] - 1908(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2HK Sydney (Strathfield, 1929-1933; Ryde, 1934); 2AJT Sydney (North Sydney, 1938; Wollstonecraft, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 527, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist apprentice (Strathfield, NSW, 1930); pharmacist (Strathfield, NSW, 1933-1935); chemist (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1968) ===''NIGHTINGALL''=== * [[/Victor Charles John Nightingall|Nightingall, Victor Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVXN-9SJ] - 1880(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: XKK Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1909-1919); tramway employee (Heidelberg, Vic, 1925-1943) ===''NILSEN''=== * [[/Oliver John Nilsen|Nilsen, Oliver John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W4-W1G] - 1884(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3UZ Melbourne (1924-25) - Qualifications: Nil identified to date - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - 3UZ experimental callsign issued to Oliver J. Nilsen & Co in 1923, operator N. J. Boyd; callsign withdrawn 1925 and reallocated to Nilsen's broadcast station which remains current as at 2021 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Fitzroy, 1909-1924; Chelsea, 1928-1931); contractor (Caulfield, 1934-1954); engineer (Elsternwick, 1972; Hawthorn, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nilsen-oliver-john-11244 ADB] - Trovetag: "3UZ - Oliver John Nilsen" & "!Wikibooks Nilsen" ===''NIND''=== * [[/John William George Nind|Nind, John William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW1S-L35] - 1907(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6JN Perth (Kalamunda, 1947-1948; Bayswater, 1954-1955; Morley Park, 1956; Swan View, 1960-1965; Greenmount, 1969; Darlington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2436, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Perth, WA, 1943); clerk (Kalamunda, WA, 1949; Bayswater, WA, 1954); technician (Morley Park, WA, 1958; Swan View, WA, 1963; Greenmount, WA, 1968); retired (Darlington, WA, 1972-1980) ===''NISSEN''=== * [[/Eric Laurence Nissen|Nissen, Eric Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DS-ZLR] - 1905(Qld)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4XN Dalby (1930-1939, 1946-1975+); 4XN Toowoomba (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 574, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, member); broadcast technician (4QS, 1939-1976); federal public servant (PMGD); Awards: Imperial Service Medal 1976 - Electoral Rolls: none specified (Dalby, 1928-1937); PMG technician (Dalby, 1972); retired (Toowoomba, 1977) ===''NIVEN''=== * [[/John Curteis Niven|Niven, John Curteis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNH-JQC] - 1919(Vic)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 3ON Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939); 2AON Sydney (Strathfield, 1946) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1772, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1943-1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Homebush, NSW, 1972; Enfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''NIXON''=== * [[/Arthur Edgar Nixon|Nixon, Arthur Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M2-SM5] - 1905(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3ON Receive Melbourne (Windsor, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 361, 1927, Vic - amateur receiver; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931); salesman (St Kilda West, Vic, 1931-1936); electrical fitter (Albert Park, Vic, 1943-1954) ===''NOLAN''=== * [[/Francis Michael Nolan|Nolan, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Q3R-X84] - 1910(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4FN Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1935-1937; Clayfield, 1938-1939; Stafford Heights, 1946-1948); 4MF Portable (1948); 9FN Port Moresby & 9MF Portable (1954-1956); 4FN/T Gracemere (1960-1969); 4FN/T Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1975; Virginia, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1433, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QRTL, WIAQ); broadcast technician (9PA, 4RK); radio serviceman; federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Francis William Nolan|Nolan, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6W-XPW] - 1897(NSW)-19?? - Licences: 4JU Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1929-1939, 1947-1956; Paddington, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 43? & 501, 1924 & 1929, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio serviceman - Relationships: husband of 4LO Violet Elizabeth Nolan nee Hennessey - Comment: several genealogy sites have wrong data for FWN - Electoral Rolls: cartoonist (Brisbane City, Qld, 1921-1925); radio mechanic (Brisbane, City, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Brisbane City, Qld, 1954-1958) * [[/Gordon Raymond Nolan|Nolan, Gordon Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYC-R8F] - 1919(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1938; Crows Nest, 1939); 2AIZ Goulburn (1946-1954); 2AFO Sydney (Rydalmere, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2067, 1938, NSW; BOCP 307, 1940; AOCP1 36, 1946; TVOCP 363, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Pools Hill, Albury, NSW, 1943; Goulburn, NSW, 1949-1954); accountant (Rydalmere, NSW, 1958-1963; Ermington, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/John Spencer Nolan|Nolan, John Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBW-KMV] - 1868(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XED Sydney (Double Bay, 1911-1914); 2JH Receive Sydney (Double Bay, 1922); 2JH Sydney (Double Bay, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; dentist and dental surgeon - Relationships: Father of 2YI Philip Spencer Nolan - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Woollahra, 1930-1935) - TroveTag: "XED-2JH - John Spencer Nolan" * [[/Violet Elizabeth Hennessey|Nolan nee Hennessey, Violet Elizabeth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6W-DSX] - 1896(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4LO Brisbane (City, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 826, 1931, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: fourth YL operator in Qld - Relationships: wife of 4JU Francis William Nolan - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Brisbane City, Qld, 1921-1943); not stated (Eagle Heights, Qld, 1949); home duties (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1954); domestic (Spring Hill, Qld, 1958); retired (Coolangatta, Qld, 1958) * [[/Philip Spencer Nolan|Nolan, Philip Spencer "Spencer," "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBW-ZWX] - 1897(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: 2YI Sydney (Double Bay, 1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 58, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; dentist - Relationships: Son of XED-2JH Lieut John Spencer Nolan - Comment: gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "2YI - Philip Spencer Nolan" ===''NOLTE''=== * [[/George Edward Nolte|Nolte, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HG-DD4] - 1911(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3NO Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1939); 2QO Sydney (Potts Point, 1948-1950; Bexley North, 1954-1975); 2QO Wamberal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 492, 1929, Vic; AOLCP 83, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943-1949; Bexley North, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Wamberal, NSW, 1980) ===''NORGATE''=== * [[/Albert William Norgate|Norgate, Albert William "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSN-4N1] - 1915(Vic)-2014(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3QT Melbourne (North Williamstown, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1946, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Williamstown, Vic, 1937-1980) ===''NORMAN''=== * [[/Douglas Allan Norman|Norman, Douglas Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7RR-14T] - 1919(Eng)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3UC Melbourne (Preston, 1947-1948; East Camberwell, 1954-1960; Canterbury, 1965-1969; Box Hill North, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2178, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948; ) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); architect (Preston, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1968; Canterbury, Vic, 1972; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/William James Norman|Norman, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Q-ZRS] - 1899(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7WJ Eddystone Point Lighthouse (1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: stoker (Longford, 1922); lightkeeper (Tasman Island, 1928; Eddystone Lighthouse, 1934; Maatauyker Island, 1936; Currie Harbour, King Island, 1937) ===''NORRIS''=== * [[/Anthony David Norris|Norris, Anthony David "Tony"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Edgar Lewin Norris|Norris, Edgar Lewin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YH-3D4] - 1891(Qld)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4CK Receive Toowoomba (1922); 4CK Toowoomba (1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 80, 1925, No. 8 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (Toowoomba RC); WW1 - Relationships: father of 4NO Edgar Thomas Norris - TroveTag: "4CK - Edgar Lewin Norris" - Electoral Rolls: optician (Rockhampton, 1913); optometrist (Wooloowin, 1919; Toowoomba, 1925-1954) * [[/Edgar Thomas Norris|Norris, Edgar Thomas "Tom" "Tommy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G855-G68] - 1930(Qld)-2019(Qld) - Licences: 4NO Toowoomba (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 6945, 1967; AOLCP Q2, 1968; AOCP Q13, 1968, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4CK Edgar Lewin Norris - Electoral Rolls: charge hand (Toowoomba, 1954-1980) ===''NORTH''=== * [[/William North|North, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZR-K5J] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ABN Sydney (Marrickville, 1931-1939; Cremorne, 1946-1947; Concord West, 1948; Carlingford, 1950-1961; Dundas, 1965; Bexley, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 850, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); warehouse manager (Cremorne, NSW, 1943) ===''NORTHEAST''=== * [[/Laurence Harry Northeast|Northeast, Laurence Harry "Laurie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLM3-8NK] - 1908(SA)-1972(SA) - Licences: 5LH Adelaide (Rosewater, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 315, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rosewater, 1939-43) ===''NORVILLE''=== * [[/Charles Henry Norville|Norville, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDG-VP3] - 1902(SA)-1986(Netherlands) - Licences: 2WC Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Father & a son both CHNs - Electoral Rolls: tester (Maroubra, NSW, 1930); engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934); radio engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1937); manufacturing engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1943) ===''NOTTAGE''=== * [[/William Raymond Nottage|Nottage, William Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJW-969] - 1917(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5MI Adelaide (Croydon, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Seacombe Gardens, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2243, 1938, SA; BOCP 706, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Croydon, SA, 1943) ===''NOTTINGHAM''=== * [[/Herbert Alfred James Nottingham|Nottingham, Herbert Alfred James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97H2-G1C] - 1902(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2HN Sydney (North Ryde, 1931-1939, 1946-1975 - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 300, 1930; COCP1 168, 1931; AOLCP 36, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (North Ryde, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless engineer (North Ryde, NSW, 1934-1977) ===''NOURSE''=== * [[/John Charles Dudley Nourse|Nourse, John Charles Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3SY-1SB] - 1911(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2DQ Broken Hill (1932-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 927, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1932-1968) * [[/Brant Charles Addison Nourse|Nourse, Brant Charles Addison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3WC-2WP] - 1919(NSW)-2013(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1223, 1951 - - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Strathfield, NSW, 1943); labourer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1954); engineer (4LG Cramsie, NSW, 1963) ===''NUGENT''=== * [[/Vincent John Nugent|Nugent, Vincent John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR5D-CC7] - 1920(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2ALZ Sydney (Bexley, 1938-1939, 1948-1954); 2ALZ Tumut (1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2244, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1943); PMG Mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1949); PMG technician (Tumut, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Tumut, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NUNN''=== * [[/Maxwell Scovell Nunn|Nunn, Maxwell Scovell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGY-RYV] - 1906(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2NE Sydney (Mosman, 1933-1934; Waverley, 1935-1936; North Sydney, 1937; Crows Nest, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1234, 1933, NSW; BOCP 561, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); sound engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1933-1937) ===''NUTLEY''=== * [[/Dick Oswald Nutley|Nutley, Dick Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G57V-MFM] - 1907(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 204, 1935; AOCP 2048, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Little Nymboida, NSW, 1930); radio apprentice (Sandgate, NSW, 1934-1935); millhand (Pilliga, NSW, 1943); timber worker (Grafton, NSW, 1949) ===''NUTMAN''=== * [[/James Taylor Nutman|Nutman, James Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PB-3D4] - 1914(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2VL Sydney (Artarmon, 1935-1939; Hunters Hill, 1946-1947); 2AVN Tamworth (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1585, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: survey draftsman (Artarmon, NSW, 1937); draftsman (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949); ?? (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1954); clerk (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1968; Castle Cove, NSW, 1972); retired (Hlsvle, NSW, 1977-1980; Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ===''NUTT''=== * [[/Kenneth William Nutt|Nutt, Kenneth William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCX-GZ9] - 1917(Vic)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4XD Townsville (1939, 1947-1954); 2ND Goulburn (1955); 4XD Cairns (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2364, 1939, Qld; COCP2 328, 1940; COCP1 763, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1954; Earlville, Cairns, Qld, 1958); technician (OTC Bringelly, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NYE''=== * [[/Walter Louis Nye|Nye, Walter Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNN-ZXC] - 1915(Vic)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 3WL Melbourne (Coburg, 1936-1939; Brunswick West, 1947); 2XU Sydney (Cammeray, 1947; Haberfield, 1948-1950; Guildford, 1954; Croydon, 1955-1956; Naremburn, 1957-1965; Stanwell Park, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1691, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1937); produce merchant (Haberfield, NSW, 1949); accountant (Crows Nest, NSW, 1958-1963) =='''O'''== ===''OAKES''=== * [[/Walter Andrew Oakes|Oakes, Walter Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-RBQ] - 1907(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 7BQ Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923); Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP N1088, 1971 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Manly, 1930); electrical fitter (Launceston, 1937); railway employee (New Town, 1943-1949); electrician (Lindfield, 1954); business proprietor (Roseville, 1958); managing director (Roseville, 1963-1968); director (Roseville, 1972-1980) ===''O'BRIEN''=== * [[/Alonzo John O'Brien|O'Brien, Alonzo John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYVS-K9T] - 1910(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3FS Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1936-1939; Thornbury, 1947-1954; Lower Plenty, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1779, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: boot operative (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1936); boot trade (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1937); bootmaker (Thornbury, Vic, 1949-1954); shoe maker (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Charles Clare O'Brien|O'Brien, Charles Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTS-7SJ] - 1904(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4NC Brisbane (Stafford, 1939, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2386, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kilcoy, 1928); telephone mechanic (Eagle Junction, 1936-1943); technician (Stafford, 1954-1980) * [[/Charles Raymond Heddington O'Brien|O'Brien, Charles Raymond Heddington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FN-4CX] - 1913(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3QX Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 626, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1934-1936); electrical engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1954; Mount Waverley, Vic, 1963-1972) * [[/Matthew O'Brien|O'Brien, Matthew or Matthew Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG7-P35] - 1904(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4MM Brisbane (Toowong, 1926-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 234, 1926, No. 20 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QRTL, ARTL, WIAQ, president all); journalist (Teleradio, "Vic Eddy"); Dept Labour Exchange (administration) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Toowong, 1925-1936; Annerley, 1943-1977) * [[/Norman Bruce O'Brien|O'Brien, Norman Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY7H-VPR] - 1912(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2OH Sydney (Coogee, 1932-1937; Randwick, 1938-1939); 2AZH Sydney (Randwick, 1948; Jannali, 1954-1975; Menai, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1072, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coogee, NSW, 1933-1937; Randwick, NSW, 1943; Coogee, NSW, 1949); public servant (Jannali, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (Blaxland, NSW, 1977; Menai, NSW, 1980) ===''O'CONNOR''=== * [[/Bernard Patrick O'Connor|O'Connor, Bernard Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFVX-NDC] - 1918(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 9BP Lae, New Guinea (1948); 9BP Port Moresby, Papua (1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2191, 1938, Qld; COCP2 1264, 1953; COCP1 1689, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician's labourer (Rosalie, Qld, 1943); technician (Shorncliff, Qld, 1968-1980) * [[/John O'Connor|O'Connor, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB6-2V5] - 1916(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3OD Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1117, 1933, Vic; COCP2 238, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JOs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''O'DEA''=== * [[/Francis Patrick O'Dea|O'Dea, Francis Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTP-7KL] - 1894(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AWS) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Melbourne, 1912-1913; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914-1937); railways (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949); railway employee (Footscray North, Vic, 1963-1977) - Links: [https://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog/1911842/australian-wireless-squadron-aif-francis-patrick-odea/ AWS] * [[/Jack Norman O'Dea|O'Dea, Jack Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4X-VXN] - 1910(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2FQ Sydney (Kensington South, 1931-1936); 2FS Sydney (Summer Hill, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 798, 1931, NSW; AOLCP 229, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maroubra, NSW, 1935-1936; Randwick, NSW, 1937; Summer Hill, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''ODGERS''=== * [[/Norman Fieldhouse Odgers|Odgers, Norman Fieldhouse]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVD-CYK] - 1906(Qld)-1996(WA) - Licences: 4BO or 4BD Brisbane (Newmarket) & Charters Towers (1924-1925); 4NK; 9NK Port Moresby (1946-1948); 6NF Perth (Applecross, 1954-1969; Bassendean, 1975-1980); 4CH - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 896, 1925; 2COCP 212, 1930; 1COCP 108, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; broadcast engineer; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: senior technician (Applecross, 1954-1963); manager (Applecross, 1968); retired (Bassandean, 1972-1980) ===''O'DONNELL''=== * [[/Amos Leslie O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Amos Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NW-Q1P] - 1910(SA)-19??(NSW) - Licences: 6DX Perth (City, 1930-1933); 2AGE Sydney (Ashfield, 1938-1939); 2AOO Sydney (Caringbah, 1960; Mona Vale, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 639, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 515, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); education officer (No. 2 W.A.G.S., Parkes, NSW, 1943); engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Caringbah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Francis Alfred O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Francis Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSV-SH4] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3ZU Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939); 3ZU Warrnambool (1947-1948); 3ZU Euroa (1954); 3ZU Yarrawonga (1955-1965); 2BFD Griffith (1969); 2QC Dalmeny (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2000, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Gardiner, Vic, 1934-1937); mechanic (Warrnambool, Vic, 1942); technician (Warrnambool, Vic, 1949); telephone technician (Euroa, Vic, 1954); technician (Yarrawonga, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Dalmeny, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Thomas Myles O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Thomas Myles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2TN-XR9] - 1913(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2OD Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Wahroonga, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 855, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: MBE (1979) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1934-1943); technical officer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949-1980) - Links: [[w:1979_Queen%27s_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)|Wikipedia MBE] ===''O'DWYER''=== * [[/Francis Patrick O'Dwyer|O'Dwyer, Francis Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCF-XGD] - 1909(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3OF Melbourne (Middle Park, 1932-1933; Gardenvale, 1937-1939; Hampton, 1947-1980+); 3AOF Melbourne (Red Hill South, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 880, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Middle Park, Vic, 1931-1936); manufacturer (Gardenvale, Vic, 1937); clothing manufacturer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942; Hampton, Vic, 1949-1968); manufacturer (Hampton, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''OFFEN''=== * [[/Ewart Gladstone Offen|Offen, Ewart Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZR3-NSW] - 1894(Vic)-1915(Vic) - Licences: XJDH Melbourne (Middle Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''OGLE''=== * [[/George Victor Ogle|Ogle, George Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY6X-LNX] - 1915(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1798, 1936, Vic; COCP2 604, 1942 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1937-1949); designer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''O'HARA''=== * [[/John Bernard O'Hara|O'Hara, John Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XM-Y9M] - 1902(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3OH Maryborough (1930-1939); 3OH Yallourn (1946-1948); 3AAO Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 607, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Albert Park, Vic, 1921-1924); instructor (Maryborough, Vic, 1928); teacher (Kew, Vic, 1934; Maryborough, Vic, 1937; Ballarat, Vic, 1937; Maryborough, Vic, 1943; Warrnambool, Vic, 1954; Maldon, Vic, 1963; Kyneton, Vic, 1967) ===''OHRBOM''=== * [[/Axel Ragnar Ohrbom|Ohrbom, Axel Ragnar "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WZ-PWJ] - 1903(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923-1924); 3OC Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1928; Coburg, 1931-1939; Moreland, 1946-1948; Hartwell, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 421, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Coburg West, Vic, 1949); sharebroker (Camberwell, Vic, 1954-1977); retired (Burwood, Vic, 1977) ===''OLDEN''=== * [[/Olof Lemuel Olden|Olden, Olof Lemuel]] - 1863(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Hobart 1920s, early wireless experimenter, no licence yet identified, amateur operator (pre-AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas), radio clubs (WIA Hobart, President, 1924), military (Colonel, WW1), occupation (school master) ===''OLDFIELD''=== * [[/Frederick Bernam Oldfield|Oldfield, Frederick Bernam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YP-9R2] - 1897(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 5DO Adelaide (1924); 3FB Melbourne (Hampton, 1937-1938); 2FE Sydney (Balmoral, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1240, 1934, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Brighton, Vic, 1931; Sandringham, Vic, 1935-1937); journalist (Mosman, NSW, 1943); A.M.F. (Mornington, 1954); tutor (Neutral Bay, 1958) - TroveTag: "5DO-3FB-2FE - Frederick Bernam Oldfield" ===''OLDHAM''=== * [[/Charles Edward Oldham|Oldham, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZFK-XBT] - 1902(Tas)-1950(Tas) - Licences: 7XA Hobart (New Town, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1923, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Town, 1936-1949) * [[/Fred Oldham|Oldham, Fred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - early Tasmanian wireless experimenter, first president of Hobart Tramways Wireless Club 1905 ===''OLDS''=== * [[/Edgar Clarence Maxton Olds|Olds, Edgar Clarence Maxton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFT6-93D] - 1913(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2BY Broken Hill (1936-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1841, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Broken Hill, NSW, 1934-1943); mine worker (Broken Hill North, NSW, 1949; Broken Hill, NSW, 1954); wireman (Broken Hill, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''O'LEARY''=== * [[/Christopher George Benjamin O'Leary|O'Leary, Christopher George Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYC-2QM] - 1918(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2AJP Sydney (Auburn, 1938-1939); 2BON Dubbo (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2091, 1938, NSW; COCP2 417, 1941; COCP1 672, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1943); inspector (Kiama, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Dubbo, NSW, 1954-1963); radio officer (Dubbo, NSW, 1968); radio staff (Dubbo, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Cornelius Daniel Fraser O'Leary|O'Leary, Cornelius Daniel Fraser or Daniel Fraser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN18-4BH] - 1893(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5DO Adelaide (Tusmore Gardens, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 495, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Unley, 1939-1941) ===''OLIVER''=== * [[/Dalley George Tryon Oliver|Oliver, Dalley George Tryon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8W-MMR] - 1888(NSW)-1959(NSW) - wireless experimenter (1924+) 2?? Gunedah, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gunnedah, 1930-1943; Keepit Dam, Tamworth, 1949-1954); retired (Condoblin, 1958) - Relationships: brother of 2MO Marcius John Alexander Oliver * [[/James Greenwood Oliver|Oliver, James Greenwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZF-S79] - 1913(India)-2001(Tas) - Licences: 7JO Latrobe (1939, 1947-1956); 7JO Hobart (New Town, 1960); 7JO Launceston (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2303, 1939, Tas; COCP2 1353, 1958; COCP1 1921, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, POW Japan) - Electoral Rolls: radio sales (Burnie, Tas, 1936); radio mechanic (Devonport, Tas, 1937); radio mechanic (Point Cook, Vic, 1942); orchardist (Latrobe, Tas, 1949); clerk (Latrobe, Tas, 1954); TV technician (Launceston, Tas, 1968-1972) * [[/Keith William Oliver|Oliver, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5Q-NV9] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GZ South Geelong (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 891, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 150, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1924); mechanic (Geelong, Vic, 1925-1931); radio electrical engineer (Geelong, Vic, 1935-1954); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1958-1963; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968; Boronia, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Marcius John Alexander Oliver|Oliver, Marcius John Alexander "Marcus"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8W-M82] - 1875(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2MO Gunedah (1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 91, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; radio station proprietor (2MO, 1930-1939); military (air spotters, Port Macquarie) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gunnedah, 1913, 1930-1936; Port Macquarie, 1943) - Relationships: brother of Dalley George Tryon Oliver - TroveTag: "2MO - Marcius John Alexander Oliver" & "!Wikibooks Oliver" ===''OLLE''=== * [[/John Durrant Olle|Olle, John Durrant]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4HS-WSX] - 1910(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 2OZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1929-1939, 1946; Pennant Hills, 1947-1948; Ashfield, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 553, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 321, 1931; 1COCP 197, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1936-1937; Ashfield, NSW, 1943); soldier (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); public servant (Mornington, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''OLLIVIER''=== * [[/Neil Frances Ollivier|Ollivier, Neil Frances]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQB-VPD] - 1916(WA)-1942(WA) - Licences: 6FO Perth (Hollywood, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1067, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''O'LOUGHLIN''=== * [[/Francis Patrick Morgan O'Loughlin|O'Loughlin, Francis Patrick Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6M-Z3Q] - 1902(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4OL Brisbane (Red Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1347, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Red Hill, Qld, 1936-1937; Ashgrove, Qld, 1943-1977) ===''OLSEN''=== * [[/Frederick Vivian Olsen|Olsen, Frederick Vivian "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CP-4XJ] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3FO Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1929-1931; Hampton, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 521, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hampton, 1936-1954; Brighton, 1963; Hampton, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman Frederick Olsen|Olsen, Norman Frederick or Frederick Norman (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BY-8JS] - 1901(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 516, 1920, NSW; 2COCP 59, 1929, NSW; 1COCP 252, 1932 - Nil yet identified - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hurlstone Park, 1934-1937); newsagent (Torwood, 1954-1958); no occupation (Lord Howe Island, 1963-1980) * [[/Norman Peter Olsen|Olsen, Norman Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BY-444] - 1897(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2YK Newcastle (1924-1925); 2ZX Waratah (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Waratah, 1930; Mayfield, 1932); public servant (Redfern, 1932-1933; Kogarah, 1934-1935; Wollongong, 1936-1937; Artarmon, 1943-1949; Kogarah, 1949-1963); nil (Merewether, 1968-1980) * [[/Olaf Olsen|Olsen, Olaf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QT-69T] - 1878(Norway)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4CL Dalby 1922 (Receive) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Dalby, 1913-1943); engineer (Toowoomba, 1949; Redcliffe, 1954; Paddington, 1958-1963) ===''OLSSON''=== * [[/Charles Henry Olsson|Olsson, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7P7-2XP] - 1894(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: XIL Sydney (Balmain, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 16th Reinforcements, 1st Battalion, 1915-1917, Discharged after wounded) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1943; Carlton, NSW, 1949-1958); accountant (Turner, ACT, 1958-1963; Griffith, ACT, 1968); retired (St Ives, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''O'MAY''=== * [[/J. W. O'May|O'May, J. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Derwent O'May|O'May, Robert Derwent "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNF-5NS] - 1903(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923); 7OM Hobart (Bellerive, 1924-1927+; Sandy Bay, 1931+; Bellerive, 1947-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 74, 1925, No. ?? in Tas; 3COCP 508, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bellerive, 1928-1954) ===''OPPENHEIM''=== * [[/Oliver George Oppenheim|Oppenheim (before WW2) or Oliver (after WW2), Oliver George "Ollie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSS-S7L] - 1911(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 3ZX Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1939, 1954); 2AZX Sydney (Coogee, 1955-1961; Lugarno, 1965-1969; Strathfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 580, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); company executive (Coogee, NSW, 1958-1963; Lugarno, NSW, 1968); importer (Strathfield, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''O'REILLY''=== * [[/Maurice Joseph O'Reilly|O'Reilly, Maurice Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G824-VMC] - 1866(Irl)-1933(NSW) - Licences: XACI Bathurst (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (St Stanilaus College, Bathurst, 1913); rector of college (St John's College, Camperdown, 1930-1933) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/oreilly-maurice-joseph-7918 ADB] ===''O'ROURKE''=== * [[/John Sydney O'Rourke|O'Rourke, John Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJP-ZW4] - 1918(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 4OR Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1937-1939); 4SO Brisbane (Margate Beach, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2042, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical apprentice (Norman Park, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Newmarket, Qld, 1949); engineer (Margate, Qld, 1954-1977) ===''ORR''=== * [[/Murray Donald Orr|Orr, Murray Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-H29] - 1900(Vic)-1941(Vic) - Licences: 3OR Lake Meran (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 440, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1940-1941) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Lake Meran, 1924-1934) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/orr-murray-donald-1700/] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''ORVAD''=== * [[/Frederic Maurice Orvad|Orvad, Frederic or Frederick Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKS-1HH] - 1905(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2AHX Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Miranda, 1954-1965; Point Clare, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1977, 1937, NSW; COCP2 1000, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bankstown, NSW, 1930-1936; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1937-1949); technician (Miranda, NSW, 1954-1963); PMG technician (Point Clare, NSW, 1972) ===''OSBORNE''=== * [[/Charles George Osborne|Osborne, Charles George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBM-SJN] - 1900(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3JL Melbourne (Hartwell, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1173, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CGO, engineer, Glenferrie - Electoral Rolls: Camberwell, Vic, 1924; Hartwell, Vic, 1925-1937; Hawthorn, Vic, 1942; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1968); retired (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Jeffrey David Osborne|Osborne, Jeffrey David "Jeff"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Louis Frederick George Osborne|Osborne, Louis Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GF-MGZ] - 1900(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3DD Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3DD Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1926); 3BMO Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver: amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gas fitter (Malvern East, 1922-1926); inspector (Carnegie, 1931-1977) ===''OSBURNE''=== * [[/George Bolivar Laing Osburne|Osburne, George Bolivar Laing "Laing"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFY2-F9W] - 1896(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: XKJ Terang (1913-1914); 3BG Terang (1922-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 235, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comments: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: student (Terang, 1922-1931) - TroveTag:"XKJ-3BG - George Bolivar Laing Osburne"(60+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Osburne"(40+ tags) - Links: [https://westerndistrictfamilies.com/tag/laing/ Mother's bio] ===''O'SHANNASSY''=== * [[/John Augustin O'Shannassy|O'Shannassy, John Augustin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ9M-5S1] - 1921(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2292, 1939, Vic; COCP1 314, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1963); chartered engineer (Donvale, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''O'SULLIVAN''=== * [[/Charles Bernard Bartholomew O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan, Charles Bernard Bartholomew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WX-1Z4] - 1914(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ALV Sydney (Cronulla, 1939); 2VX Sydney (Leichhardt, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 47, 1935; COCP1 84, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Sutherland, NSW, 1936-1937); aeradio operator (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943; Leichhardt, NSW, 1949); no occupation (Sylvania, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Jeremiah Charles O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan, Jeremiah Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB9B-8KX] - 1912(Qld)-1943(At sea, off Brisbane) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1947, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Corporal) - Electoral Rolls: none stated (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1936-1937); clerk (Ingham, Qld, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10285977 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1682675 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/642095 VWMA]; [https://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/ww2/display/92271-a.h.s.-centaur-memorial AHS Centaur Memorial]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/blog/the-sinking-of-the-centaur AHS Centaur] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''OSWALD''=== * [[/Allan Geoffrey Oswald|Oswald, Allan or Allen Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJL-K71] - 1909(SA)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2AEF Sydney (Rockdale, 1937-1939, 1946-1958; Carrs Park, 1960; Brighton-Le-Sands, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 237, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949-1972); mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''OTHEN''=== * [[/Charles James Othen|Othen, Charles James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRHF-H8Y] - 1897(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: XVT Adelaide (Glanville, 1913-1914); 5AS Receive Adelaide (1923); 5ON Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1954-1956; Eden Hills, 1960-1969; Blackwood, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3385, 1953, SA - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVT-5AS-5ON - Charles James Othen" ===''O'TOOLE''=== * [[/Ian O'Toole|O'Toole, Ian]] - Licences: 2ZIO Sydney (Adamstown Heights, 1969; North Rocks, 1975; Castle Hill, 1980) - amateur operator; historian (amateur, military communications); proprietor Kurrajong Radio Museum - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://vk2bv.org/archive/museum/ Kurrajong Radio Museum] ===''OTTY''=== * [[/William Shannon Otty|Otty, William Shannon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-7J1] - 1893(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2ZL Killingworth (1923-1931); 2ZL Toronto (1933-1975); 2ZL Fennell's Bay (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 219, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Toronto, 1937-1954); retired (Toronto, 1958-1980) ===''OUTTRIM''=== * [[/Alexander Henry Outtrim|Outtrim, Alexander Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFD4-7CM] - 1906(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2EX Sydney (Richmond, 1934-1939); 2EX Newnes Junction (1946-1948); 2EX Springwood (1950-1975); 2EX Sydney (Richmond, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1333, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: porter (Richmond, NSW, 1930-1937); RAAF (Milsons Point, NSW, 1943); assistant station Master (Newnes Junction, NSW, 1949; Springwood, NSW, 1954-1968); station master (Springwood, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Richmond, NSW, 1980) ===''OVERLACK''=== * [[/Peter Overlack|Overlack, Peter]] - early wireless historian [https://www.navy.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/Naval_Networks_Dominance_of_Comms_in_Maritime_Ops.pdf "The Struggle for the Australian Airwaves: The Strategic Function of Radio for Germany in the Asia-Pacific Region before World War I"] ===''OWEN''=== * [[/Chester Owen|Owen, Chester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ3G-H47] - 1899(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923); 3ZM Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balaclava, 1921; St Kilda, 1922-1926); engineer (St Kilda, 1928; Caulfield, 1931); mechanic (Caulfield, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Echuca, 1943-1972) * [[/Robert Howell Owen|Owen, Robert Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN15-PXN] - 1894(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: XMB Melbourne (West Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Melbourne West, 1914-1915; Northcote, Vic, 1919-1963) * [[/Stanley Wainwright Owen|Owen, Stanley Wainwright]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDV9-BP2] - 1912(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 6RX Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1931); 2RX Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1948-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 716, 1930, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 436, 1933; 1COCP 340, 1933; TVOCP 40, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1937-1958); television engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1963-1968); engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1972-1977; Artarmon, 1980) ===''OXENFORD''=== * [[/Laurence Gilbert Oxenford|Oxenford, Laurence Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J8-WFS] - 1911(Eng)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 2ACH Sydney (Ashfield, 1937; Lewisham, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (qualified England?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1968; Isle of Capri, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''OXENHAM''=== * [[/Justinian Oxenham|Oxenham, Justinian]] - 1860(Qld)-1932(Vic) - senior federal public servant (Secretary, Postmaster-General's Department) ===''OXLADE''=== * [[/George Oxlade|Oxlade, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCK-H1C] - 1907(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4GO Brisbane (Newmarket, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 229, 1926, No. 19 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Chermside, 1937-1943; Maroochydore, 1954; Wavell Heights, 1958), contractor (Chermside, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "4GO - George Oxlade" & "!Wikibooks 4GO" =='''P'''== ===''PACE''=== * [[/Reginald Young Pace|Pace, Reginald Young]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJ7-43F] - 1903(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Donald (1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 268, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Donald, Vic, 1925-1937); wireless officer (Northcote, Vic, 1942; Thornbury, Vic, 1949); public servant (Preston, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''PACEY''=== * [[/William Harman Pacey|Pacey, William Harman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95V-4BM] - 1907(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2VE Receive Adamstown (1923); 2WV Sydney (Abbotsford, 1934-1936; Lane Cove, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 1, 1934; COCP1 144, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (New Lambton, NSW, 1930); police constable (Abbotsford, NSW, 1933-1934; Lane Cove, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); no occupation (Dangar Island, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''PADULA''=== * [[/Robert Vincenzo John Padula|Padula, Robert Vincenzo John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYR-3WC] - 1939(Vic)-Living - Licences: 3ZFU Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 1718, 1939, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''PAECH''=== * [[/Robert Leonard Paech|Paech, Robert Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6DL-76D] - 1920(SA)-1963(SA) - Licences: 5RL Adelaide (Underdale, 1936-1939, 1947-1948); 5LP Adelaide (Seacombe Gardens, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1626, 1936, SA; 2COCP 279, 1939; BOCP 371, 1941; 1COCP 810, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PAGE''=== * [[/Benjamin Frank Dutton Page|Page, Benjamin Frank Dutton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNRJ-PBT] - 1910(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3GX Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931; Surrey Hills, 1933); 3XG Birregurra (1937-1938); 3XG Kaniva (1947-1948); 3XG Melbourne (East Kew, 1954; Kilsyth, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 728, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931; Birregurra, Vic, 1935-1937); bank officer (Kaniva, Vic, 1949; Kew North, Vic, 1954; Kilsyth, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Leslie Nevison Page|Page, Leslie Nevison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSBX-CRV] - 1920(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4LP Brisbane (New Farm, 1937-1939; Brisbane City, 1947); 2NB Sydney (Potts Point, 1954); 2LP Sydney (St Ives, 1955-1961; Epping, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1931, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 2NB may have been withdrawn for 2NB Broken Hill - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ascot, Qld, 1928-1929) (too young for 1920 birth, must be a namesake); radio technician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (St Ives, NSW, 1958); manager (St Ives, NSW, 1963); electronics engineer (Epping, NSW, 1968; Eastwood, NSW, 1972) ===''PAGET''=== * [[/Harold Ernest Paget|Paget, Harold Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTK-ZBF] - 1904(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Brisbane City, Qld, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Valley, Qld, 1925-1926); postal sorter (Ashgrove, Qld, 1928-1949); mail officer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1954-1958) ===''PAICE''=== * [[/Donald Cameron Paice|Paice, Donald Cameron "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KD-2FT] - 1932(Vic)-2018(Vic) - Licences: 3ADP Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1954-1956; Mt Waverley, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3055, 1950, Vic - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, 1954; Mt Waverley, 1963-1980) - Relationships: rare surname but seems not closely related to 2AJ Valentine Keith Paice * [[/Valentine Keith Paice|Paice, Valentine Keith "Val"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K3-5T6] - 1904(NZ)-1977(???) - Licences: ZL1AJ (Z1AJ) 1925-1926; VQ1AJ (OO1AJ) Fanning Island (1926-1928); 2AJ (VK2AJ) Sydney 1929; OA4V Peru (1929) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Ashbury, NSW, 1930) - Relationships: rare surname but seems not closely related to 3ADP Donald Cameron Paice ===''PALIN''=== * [[/Herbert Vyse Palin|Palin, Herbert Vyse]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTH-FWR] - 1896(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (Armadale, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1919; Albert Park, Vic, 1921-1926); expert (Malvern, Vic, 1931); motor mechanic (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1943; Orrong, Vic, 1954); engineer (West Rosebud, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''PALK''=== * [[/Brian Arthur Broomfield Palk|Palk, Brian Arthur Broomfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1WL-SHX] - 1923(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5FQ Adelaide (Somerton, 1947-1948; Marino, 1954-1956; Hawthorndene, 1960-1969; Mylor, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2420, 1939, SA; BOCP 465, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PALMER''=== * [[/George Frederick Thomas Palmer|Palmer, George Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2CR-RXJ] - 1909(Vic)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 3RU Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: director (Balwyn, Vic, 1931-1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937); bus proprietor (Yarraville, Vic, 1942; Footscray, Vic, 1949-1954); executive (Williamstown, Vic, 1963); drvr (Margate, Qld, 1972); travel executive (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1968; Rio Vista, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman William Palmer|Palmer, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6M-JWB] - 1912(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2425, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1972); cashier (Victoria Point, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''PARADISE''=== * [[/Eric Harry Elliker Paradise|Paradise, Eric Harry Elliker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3M-D75] - 1904(Qld)-1939(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Stones Corner, Qld, 1925-1937) ===''PARASIERS''=== * [[/Isidore Percy Robert Parasiers|Parasiers, Isidore Percy Robert "Robert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9Y-8B1] - 1902(SA)-1972(SA) - Licences: 5RP Adelaide (City, 1932-1933; Glandore, 1937-1939); 6PS Perth (Inglewood, 1947); 5RF Adelaide (Glandore, 1948); 5RF Murray Bridge (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 952, 1932, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 283, 1936; BOCP 132, 1937; 2COCP 256, 1939; 1COCP 330, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PARIS''=== * [[/James Norman Paris|Paris, James Norman "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWR-B1W] - 1910(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: "WIA-L5006" Adelaide (Prospect, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur listener; prominent broadcast listener (1950s, 1960s); clubs (Australian DX Radio Club (SA); Southern Cross DX Club) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PARISH''=== * [[/Hugh Radcliffe Parish|Parish, Hugh Radcliffe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCDL-Y23] - 1914(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 7CP Launceston (1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1070, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 189, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Burnie, 1936-1937); manager (Winnaleah, 1943-1949); radio executive (Launceston, 1954) ===''PARK''=== * [[/John Charles William Park|Park, John Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVC-N4N] - 1904(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6BB Perth (South Perth, 1924-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 794, 1923 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (South Perth, 1943-1949); radiographer (South Perth, 1958-1980) - TroveTag: "6BB - John Charles William Park" ===''PARKER''=== * [[/Eric Bruce Parker|Parker, Eric Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LW15-WJT] - 1896(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XML Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces, Army 2nd AIF) - Electoral Rolls: architect (St Kilda East, 1917-1919); carpenter (St Kilda East, Vic, 1924-1927); agent (St Kilda East, Vic, 1931-1936); manager (South Yarra, Vic, 1937); soldier (Armadale, Vic, 1943-1949); clerk (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1954) * [[/Geoffrey John Parker|Parker, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRX2-5NG] - 1919(Eng)-2014(NSW) - Licences: 2AHO Sydney (Rockdale, 1937-1939; Ryde, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1984, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Ryde, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Henry Race Parker|Parker, Henry Race "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPFY-PXZ] - 1876(???)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2UY Receive Sydney (North Sydney, 1923); 1628 Sydney (Paddington, 1923) - cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: drainer (Paddington, 1936-1949) * [[/Keith Cyril Parker|Parker, Keith Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDSK-X2P] - 1912(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5PA Port Pirie (1933); 5SO Port Elliot (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 348, 1931; 1COCP 213, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); radio technician (Fiskville, Vic, 1949-1963; Bassendean, WA, 1968); manager (Cairns, Qld, 1977) * [[/Kenneth Herbert Parker|Parker, Kenneth Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTM1-Q5G] - 1905(WA)-1994(WA) - Licences: 6KP Meekatharra (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1192, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mining register (Meekatharra, WA, 1931-1937); resident magistrate (Cue, WA, 1943; Geraldton, WA, 1943); stipendary magistrate (Northam, WA, 1949); magistrate (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1954; Riverton, WA, 1958-1963; Applecross, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Philip Selwyn Parker|Parker, Philip Selwyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBMZ-1XD] - 1903(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: 2CY Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922); 2CM Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1923, briefly then reverted to 2CY); 2CY Sydney (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1931; Pymble, NSW, 1943) - Identification: Not yet confidently identified * [[/Ronald Alexander Parker|Parker, Ronald Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ23-6BM] - 1908(Vic)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 3RA Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1926); 3RA Bendigo (1927); 3RA Melbourne (Canterbury, 1931-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939); 4PT Southport (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 213, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); accountant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); secretary (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949); retired (Southport, Qld, 1980) ===''PARR''=== * [[/John George Ashton Parr|Parr, John George Ashton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-22T] - 1908(NSW)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3OM Melbourne (Canterbury, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 646, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1943); engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1949; Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1963; Melbourne City, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''PARRIS''=== * [[/Henry Charles Parris|Parris, Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2FL-1L9] - 1912(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2AIH Dungog (1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2043, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stroud, NSW, 1935; Dungod, NSW, 1936-1937); radio serviceman (Dungog, NSW, 1943); telephone technician (Newcastle, NSW, 1949; Waratah, NSW, 1954) * [[/John Edward Parris|Parris, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLMP-68F] - 1899(Eng)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2DN Deniliquin (1932-1938); 2DN Dungog (1938-1939); 2DN Deniliquin (1939); 2WM Parkes (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 905, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 15, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Tunstall, Vic, 1924-1925; Skipton, Vic, 1925-1926); steward (RS&SILA Club, Deniliquin, NSW, 1930-1937); radio station manager (Parkes, NSW, 1949-1968); retired (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PARRY''=== * [[/Charles Alchorne Parry|Parry, Charles Alchorne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8J-BGL] - 1916(Qld)-2009(USA) - Licences: 4CP Gordonvale (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1441, 1935, Qld; BOCP 177, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Education: PhD - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cairns, Qld, 1937); engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943) ===''PARSONS''=== * [[/Raymond Adin Bega Parsons|Parsons, Raymond Adin Bega]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L56Z-CNT] - 1906(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AIG Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2044, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kensington, NSW, 1930-1933); police constable (Randwick, 1934-1963) * [[/Warwick William Parsons|Parsons, Warwick William or William Warwick (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2L4-5ZC]- 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5PS Adelaide (City, 1933; Henley Beach, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Rose Park, 1954-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1147, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) ===''PARTRIDGE''=== * [[/Geoffrey Danvers Partridge|Partridge, Geoffrey Danvers]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDV-FL4] - 1914(NSW)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2VU Singleton (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1721, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Singleton, NSW, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Singleton, NSW, 1949-1977); retired (Singleton, NSW, 1980) * [[/George James William Partridge|Partridge, George James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56F-BDB] - 1909(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GP Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1392, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1923-1946) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1937) ===''PATERSON''=== * [[/George Charles Paterson|Paterson, George Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRP6-JYW] - 1920(NSW)-2018(NSW)98yo - Licences: 2AHJ Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946-1957; North Ryde, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1971, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1954); television technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Paul Pryde Paterson|Paterson, Paul Pryde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-LPF] - 1915(WA)-1942(PNG) - Licences: 6PP Wiluna (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1961, 1937, WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 24 Squadron, Flight Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/paterson-paul-pryde-260515/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Raymund Gordon Paterson|Paterson, Raymund or Raymond Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CH-7RX] - 1903(Vic)-1996(Canada) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 506, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Glenferrie, 1926-1928) ===''PATON''=== * [[/Clifford Charles Ninion Paton|Paton, Clifford Charles Ninion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-G4Z] - 1917(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2ACT Sydney (North Wollstonecraft, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1607, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Sydney, NSW, 1949; Ryde, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/James Wright Alexander Paton|Paton, James Wright Alexander "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5V2-CD1] - 1916(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2VQ Sydney (Artarmon, 1934-1939; Avalon Beach, 1946-1947; Manly, 1948-1950; Balgowlah, 1954; Manly, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1287, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; RANVR, Sub-lieutenant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1943); company director (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1949); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1954; Fairlight, NSW, 1958-1968); consultant (Manly, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PATTERSON''=== * [[/Campbell Patterson|Patterson, Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9Y1-GDH] - 1912(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5XR Naracoorte (1933-1939); 5XR Peterborough (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1097, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Naracoorte, 1939); electrician (Quorn, 1941-1943) * [[/Robert Charles William Ingram Patterson|Patterson, Robert Charles William Ingram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5T-2Q4] - 1909(Vic)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 3YP Melbourne (Malvern, 1927-1939; Eaglemont, 1947-1954); 4YP Brisbane (Fig Tree Pocket, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 352, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Mundabullangana, WA, 1931-1937); agent (Fig Tree Pocket, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/James Brown Patterson|Patterson, James Brown]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTW-WDY] - 1833(Eng)-1895(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Politician, briefly Premier of Victoria (1893-1894), Postmaster-General Vic (July 1878 - March 1880) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Henry Patterson|Patterson, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHV-CLN] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AFG Sydney (Waverley, 1936-1939; Woollahra, 1946-1950; Bondi Junction, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1756, 1936, NSW; BOCP 900, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Woollahra, NSW, 1943); laboratory assistant (Woollahra, NSW, 1949-1954); engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Watsons Bay, NSW, 1963-1972); grazier (Bowral, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Raymond Walter Patterson|Patterson, Raymond Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTB-83T] - 1906(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2AJW Sydney (Roseville, 1938; Killara, 1939; Roseville, 1946-1961; Avalon Beach, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2092, 1938, NSW; BOCP 1480, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Mosman, NSW, 1930); radio technician (Mosman, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1934-1935); sales manager (Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937); sales engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1943-1954); TV engineer (Avalon, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Charles William Ingram Patterson|Patterson, Robert Charles William Ingram "Charles Ingram"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5T-2Q4] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 3YP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1927-1939; Eaglemont, 1946-1954); 4YP Brisbane (Fig Tree Pocket, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 352, 1927, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Mundabullangana, 1931-1937); agent (Fig Tree Pocket, 1958-1968) ===''PAUL''=== * [[/Leo Anthony Paul|Paul, Leo Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQJ-C8P] - 1905(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3JQ Receive Melbourne (Fitzroy, 1922-1923); 3LP Melbourne (Fitzroy, 1924-1937; Preston, 1938-1939); 3XO Melbourne (Fairfield, 1948-1960; Thornbury, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 15, 1924, No. 6 in Vic) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Fitzroy, 1927-1936) ===''PAXTON''=== * [[/Ernest John Paxton|Paxton, Ernest John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMM-WZY] - 1910(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AKD Sydney (Killara, 1938-1939; Lindfield East, 1946-1947; Killara, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2140, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Chatswood, NSW, 1930; Killara, NSW, 1933-1937); optometrist (East Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Killara, NSW, 1954-1968); salesman (Killara, NSW, 1972) ===''PAYNE''=== * [[/Alfred Ernest Tyndall Payne|Payne, Alfred Ernest Tyndall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBX3-LQN] - 1872(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3PP Melbourne (Toorak, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (?, Captain) - Electoral Rolls: independent means (Toorak, Vic, 1905-1937); stock breeder ("Yarra View", Lilydale, Vic, 1943-1954) * [[/George H. Payne|Payne, George H.]] - 19??(???)-1987(Qld) - 4NEV Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 1946+, No. ?? in Qld), radio clubs (Wooloowin RC, hon. secretary; WIAQ, president, assoc. members section) * [[/John Payne|Payne, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSL-41Q] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IN Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922); 2IN Sydney (Randwick, 1923-1927; Kensington, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: insurance department manager (Kensington, 1930-1931); secretary (Kensington, 1933) * [[/Reginald Lewis Payne|Payne, Reginald Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG9-HFF] - 1898(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: 3RP Geelong (Newtown, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 225, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Newtown, 1919-1921); telegraphist (Newtown, 1922-1942) (check XJM R. Payne, Armadale for relationship) ===''PAYTER''=== * [[/Joseph William Payter|Payter, Joseph William]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - early telephone experimenter in Melbourne, mechanic in Vic Posts & Telegraphs (one of James Smibert's "Williamstown boys") ===''PEAKE''=== * [[/John Griffith Peake|Peake, John Griffith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPBK-LL8] - 1896(NSW)-1966(USA) - Licences: XIT Sydney (Summer Hill, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 6th Rifles, Gunner, 1916-1920) - Electoral Rolls: chemical engineer (Rhodes, NSW, 1932-1937; Turramurra, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''PEARCE''=== * [[/Arthur Conjola Pearce|Pearce, Arthur Conjola]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2K-ZFR] - 1919(NSW)-2009(Tas) - Licences: 2AHB Sydney (Double Bay, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Five Dock, 1948-1950; Leichhardt, 1954-1958; Dee Why, 1960-1961; Church Point, 1965, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1968, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1949); radio tradesman (Leichhardt, NSW, 1954); clerk (Dee Why West, NSW, 1958; Church Point, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Edward Ronald Pearce|Pearce, Edward Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3M-7YJ] - 1916(Vic)-2004(WA) - Licences: 6TP Perth (North Perth, 1936-1939, 1948; Mt Hawthorn, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1757, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (North Perth, WA, 1937); engineer (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1977); retired (Coolbinia, WA, 1980) * [[/Henry Robert James Pearce|Pearce, Henry Robert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY5X-NLN] - 1899(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1773, 1936, Vic; BOCP 484, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1977) * [[/William Pearce|Pearce, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JR-MSY] - 1913(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Cessnock (1934-1939); 2CW Newcastle (Mayfield, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1296, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WPs - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cessnock, NSW, 1936-1937); machinist (Mayfield, NSW, 1943-1963); telecommunications technician (Mayfield, NSW, 1968); telephone technician (Mayfield, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''PEARN''=== * [[/William Leslie Pearn|Pearn, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCKW-JRW] - 1896(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5PN Adelaide (Sturt Park, 1934-1939; Wayville West, 1947-1948; Unley, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1378, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Unley, SA, 1939-1941) ===''PEARSON''=== * [[/Arthur William Pearson|Pearson, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2J5-YMZ] - 1910(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2KD Temora (1932-1939); 2KD Sydney (Belmore, 1946-1948; Herne Bay, 1950-1960; Riverwood, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 972, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Temora, NSW, 1934-1937); railway employee (Armidale, NSW, 1943; Herne Bay, NSW, 1954-1958; Riverwood, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Eric Harry Pearson|Pearson, Eric Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY23-9GQ] - 1917(NSW)-2010(Qld)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1613, 1936, Qld; COCP2 70, 1936; COCP1 110, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Normanton, Qld, 1941; Cloncurry, Qld, 1943); farmer (Karragarra Island, Qld, 1954); representative (Chelmer, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/Ian Richman Pearson|Pearson, Ian Richman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD3-4LF] - 1908(Vic)-1972(Tas) - Licences: 3SP Melbourne (Berwick, 1929-1931); 7KB Burnie (1948-1965); 7KB Port Sorell (1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 528, 1929, Vic; AOCP 2661, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Deer Park, Vic, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Burnie, Tas, 1949-1954) * [[/Leonard Frank Pearson|Pearson, Leonard Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99VY-QVV] - 1904(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3PI Melbourne (Preston, 1936-1939, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1660, 1936, Vic; COCP1 171, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Benalla, Vic, 1925); telegraphist (Williamstown, Vic, 1927; Preston, Vic, 1928-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954-1968) ===''PECK''=== * [[/Herbert Leslie Peck|Peck, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCL-QKN] - 1879(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: XGJ Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1943) ===''PEDDELL''=== * [[/Charles Frederick Peddell|Peddell, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP49-L1J] - 1906(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2MP Sydney (North Sydney, 1931); 2KN West Kempsey (1948); 2KN Sydney (Herne Bay, 1950-1954; Gymea Bay, 1955-1957); 2XO Sydney (Carlton, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 138, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Artarmon, NSW, 1930); radio telegraphist (Narrabeen, NSW, 1931; Mona Vale, NSW, 1933-1937); radio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1941); radio officer (West Kempsey, NSW, 1943-1949; Herne Bay, NSW, 1954); public servant (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958-1963; Archerfield, Qld, 1963; Carlton, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PEDDING''=== * [[/William Frederick Pedding|Pedding, William Frederick or Smith, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBFV-KCC] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3WU Melbourne (Carlton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2121, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PEELL''=== * [[/William John Peell|Peell, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3T-Q6W] - 1901(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1922-1923); 2WJ Sydney (Summer Hill, 1928-1930; Maroubra, 1931-1939, 1946; Kingsford, 1947-1950; Bringelly, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 593, 1920; COCP1 287, 1932 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); radio operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1934-1935); radio technician (Maroubra, NSW, 1943; Kingsford, NSW, 1949-1954); manager (OTC Radio Station, Bringelly, NSW, 1958-1963) ===''PELL''=== * [[/Arthur Ernest Pell|Pell, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNLT-FXD] - 1892(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XJE Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 83, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, No 1 Pack Wireless Signal Corp) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (St Kilda East, Vic, 1917); electrical engineer (Glenferrie, Vic, 1919); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1937); district engineer (Essendon North, Vic, 1942); electrical engineer (Greensborough, Vic, 1949); nil (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/214472 VWMA] ===''PELLING''=== * [[/John Charles Frederick Law Pelling|Pelling, John Charles Frederick Law "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB3-176] - 1908(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6WO Moojebing (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1213, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Dumbleyung, WA, 1931); farmer (Moojebing, WA, 1936-1943; King River, WA, 1949-1968) ===''PEMBERTON''=== * [[/Stanley Thurston Pemberton|Pemberton, Stanley Thurston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YR-CR4] - 1911(Eng)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2SP Sydney (Ryde, 1931-1939; Ashbury, 1946-1948; Connells Point, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 848, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ryde, NSW, 1933-1937); draftsman (Petersham, NSW, 1943; Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Hurstville, NSW, 1954-1963; Connells Point, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''PEMBLETON''=== * [[/Thomas Edward Pembleton|Pembleton, Thomas Edward "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HP-JDF] - 1914(Qld)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 4ZL Rockhampton (1936-1939;1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1600, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, 1936-1943); turner (Rockhampton North, 1949-1980) - Trovetag: "4ZL - Thomas Edward Pembleton" ===''PENNY''=== * [[/William Langford Penny|Penny, William Langford "Bill" "Uncle Bud"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZX-BSG] - 1906(Qld)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2GU Sydney (Woolwich, 1933; Northbridge, 1934); 2GU Tamworth (1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 884, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 175, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, NSW, 1930; Merewether, NSW, 1932; Kensington, NSW, 1932; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933; Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1935); radio dealer (Tamworth, NSW, 1936-1937) ===''PEPPER''=== * [[/Ralph Campbell Pepper|Pepper, Ralph Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC93-1MN] - 1905(NSW)-1984(Qld) - Licences: N742 Receive Tamworth (1922); 2HV Receive Tamworth (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tamworth, 1930; Maroubra, 1931; Artarmon, 1934-1949; Newmarket, Qld, 1954-1972; Alderley, 1977-1980) ===''PEPPERCORN''=== * [[/Albert Edward Peppercorn|Peppercorn, Albert Edward or Edward Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWP-Y9W] - 1918(NSW)-2012(ACT)93yo - Licences: 2QJ Sydney (Bexley, 1936-1939, 1946-1950); 5TP Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1954-1960); 6GX Perth (Scarborough, 1965); 1AEP Canberra (Curtin, 1969-1975; Downer, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1765, 1936, NSW; BOCP 157, 1938; COCP1 789, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Warialda, NSW, 1943); radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1949); radio officer (Lawson, NSW, 1949); technician (Scarborough, WA, 1963); electronics technician (Curtin, ACT, 1968); technical officer (Curtin, ACT, 1972); technician (Downer, ACT, 1977-1980) ===''PERDRIAU''=== * [[/Henry Carter Perdriau|Perdriau, Henry Carter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3D9-L79] - 1895(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: XHC Sydney (1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: cousin of 2ZR William James Stanley Perdriau - Electoral Rolls: manager (Chatswood, 1930-1936; Roseville, 1943-1954) * [[/William James Stanley Perdriau|Perdriau, William James Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTH6-8LS] - 1885(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Manly, 1923); 2ZR Sydney (Manly, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: cousin of XHC Henry Carter Perdriau - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Manly, 1930-1943) ===''PERKIN''=== * [[/Edward Perkin|Perkin, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT2L-L3T] - 1900(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3EP Rochester (1932-1939); 3EP Bendigo (1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1024, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Rochester, Vic, 1922-1937); watchmaker (Bendigo, Vic, 1942-1977) ===''PEROOZ''=== * [[/James Percy Perooz|Perooz, James Percy or Jumah Percy "Khan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH5-966] - 1913(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2PE Bourke (1931-1939); 2PE Woy Woy (1946); 2PE Sydney (Epping, 1947-1948; Padstow, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 856, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 436, 1942; COCP1 624, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bourke, NSW, 1937); wireless mechanic (Epping, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Padstow, NSW, 1949-1980); ===''PERREY''=== * [[/Alexander Litchfield Perrey|Perrey, Alexander Litchfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZVM-9P9] - 1898(SA)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 5LP Strathalbyn (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 99, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PERRY''=== * [[/Clement Walter Perry|Perry, Clement Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWM5-85V] - 1896(SA)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2AMH Sydney (Penshurst, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2299, 1939, NSW; BOCP 239, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 13th Reinforcements 3rd Battalion, 1915-1920, incl signals school; attended British School of Telegraphy, Clapham, 1919) - Electoral Rolls: drilling machinist (enlistment, 1915); telephone mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1935; Hurstville, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Station 2CR, Cumnock, NSW, 1943-1949); supervising technician (Manly, NSW, 1949; Station 2NR, Lawrence, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Grafton, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Umina, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Malcolm Francis Cole Perry|Perry, Malcolm Francis Cole]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L679-XR2] - 1891(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: XCP Sydney (Randwick, 1913-1914); 2DG Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Randwick, 1930-1937); editor (Randwick, 1943-1949; Coogee, 1954-1958); counsellor (Hazelbrook, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "XCP-2DG - Malcolm Francis Cole Perry" * [[/Roy Edwin Perry|Perry, Roy Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYP-NBP] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3OV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1933-1939); 3OU Melbourne (Carnegie North, 1947-1954; Chadstone, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1204, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1934-1937; Malvern East, Vic, 1942-1968; Chadstone, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PETERS''=== * [[/Arthur Frederick Peters|Peters, Arthur Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CZ-SK2] - 1897(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2EU Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2EU Sydney (Rose Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1916-1918) - Relationships: Uncle of 2ER Wallace George Haydn Best - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rose Bay, 1930-1933); carpenter (Rose Bay, NSW, 1934-1963); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Charles William Peters|Peters, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56G-DNM] - 19??(???)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2SV Sydney (Roseville, 1934-1935; Lindfield, 1936-1938; Roseville, 1939; Artarmon, 1946-1950; Ryde, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1390, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1933; Lindfield, NSW, 1935); process worker (Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1943); mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1949); electrician + Eva (Ryde, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Henry Zornig Peters|Peters, Henry Zornig "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4XX-HBC] - 1908(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4ZP Maryborough (1937-1939); 4ZP Sarina (1947-1956); 4ZP Cooroy (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1978, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Yerra via Maryborough, Qld, 1936-1937; Sarina, 1943); farmer (Cooroy, 1963-1980) * [[/Keith Francis Peters|Peters, Keith Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DB-HNB] - 1918(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3AKP Stawell (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2365, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Horsham, Vic, 1942); linesman (Stawell, Vic, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Stawell, Vic, 1963); television mechanic (Stawell, Vic, 1968); TV serviceman (Stawell, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PETERSEN''=== * [[/Thomas William Marzanti Petersen|Petersen, Thomas William Marzanti "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LX-VR8] - 1919(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4FY Brisbane (Cooparoo Heights, 1939, 1946-1947); 4YO Moreton Island (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2321, 1939, Qld; BOCP 1070, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor); military (WW2, Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (Hills TV service); business proprietor (Advance Radio, Wynnum Radio Repairs) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1949); mill worker (Bargara, Qld, 1954); no occupation (Wynnum, Qld, 1958-1972); technician (Wynnum, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''PETERSON''=== * [[/Adrian Michael Peterson|Peterson, Adrian Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LN-L7Z] - 1931(SA)-Living - Licences: KA9YPQ; N9GWY - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - president (Adventist World Radio); assembled one of the world's largest collections of broadcast QSL cards, now housed at NFSA; broadcast DXer (MW & SW, 1940s through 2020s); historian (broadcast, amateur, utility) - Electoral Rolls: student (A. M. College, Cooranbong, NSW, 1954) - Relationships: Son of Frank Walter Peterson - Links: [https://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan.html Wavescan]; [https://radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-m-to-q/adrian-peterson/ NZRDXL Autobiography] * [[/Frank Walter Peterson|Peterson, Frank Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJN5-8YB] - 1911(SA)-2011(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast DXer (MW & SW, 1920s though 1950s); early collector of broadcast QSLs 1920s & 1930s - Comment: QSL collection survives as part of the Adrian Peterson QSL collection at NFSA - Relationships: Father of Adrian Michael Peterson - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Harold Franz Peterson|Peterson, Harold Franz]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XJ-CV1] - 1888(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2HP Sydney (Coogee, 1930-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 617, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: inspector (Coogee, 1930-1958) * [[/Rupert Clarence Peterson|Peterson, Rupert Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87D-VJ3] - 1910(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 7AZ Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922-1923); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923-1924); 3PT Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 401, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 96, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937; Caulfield, 1942-1949; Ivanhoe, 1954-1977); retired (Merimbula, 1980) * [[/Walter Peterson|Peterson, Walter]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QP Melbourne (Toorak, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 689, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Kew, 1925); telephone engineer (Kew, 1926-1928); engineer (Toorak, 1931-1937); secretary (Lilydale, 1943-1954); electrical instrument maker (Collingwood North, 1967-1968) - several contemporaneous WPs * [[/Walter Martin Peterson|Peterson, Walter Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDRD-G6B] - 1910(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6LW Perth (West Perth, 1937; East Perth, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; City, 1954-1956; City Beach, 1960-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1864, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Balcatta, WA, 1931-1936; North Perth, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1937-1943); radio engineer (East Perth, WA, 1949-1958); lecturer (City Beach, WA, 1963-1977) ===''PETITH''=== * [[/Joseph Raymond Frederick Petith|Petith, Joseph Raymond Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7XP-M1W] - 1905(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2PH Sydney (Homebush, 1932-1939; Auburn, 1946-1969; Guildford, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 949, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Homebush, NSW, 1936); lead worker (Auburn, NSW, 1943-1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1954-1963); varnish maker (Guildford, NSW, 1980) ===''PETRUCHENIA''=== * [[/Valentine Vincent Petruchenia|Petruchenia, Valentine Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCF-PR1] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3DT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1939; Moonee Ponds, 1948-1954); 2VS Sydney (Turramurra, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 776, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1937-1942; Moonee Ponds, 1949-1954); manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''PETTITT''=== * [[/Walter Seymour Bevin Pettitt|Pettitt, Walter Seymour Bevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XW-VJY] - 1906(NZ)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2YD Sydney (Rhodes, 1933-1939; North Strathfield, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1237, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1920+) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rhodes, NSW, 1930-1937); fitter (North Strathfield, NSW, 1943; Concord, NSW, 1949) ===''PHELPS''=== * [[/William Joseph Phelps|Phelps, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8D5-97G] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DL Sydney (Canterbury, 1931-1939, 1946; Ashbury, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 769, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashbury, 1935-1937; Ashfield, 1942; Ashbury, 1949-1963) ===''PHIBBS''=== * [[/Arthur Raymond Aloysius Phibbs|Phibbs, Arthur Raymond Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G551-F5Z] - 1914(NSW)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2EU Albury (1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1456, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cordial maker (Albury, NSW, 1936-1980) ===''PHILBIN''=== * [[/Francis Thomas Philbin|Philbin, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKL-L7L] - 1889(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7FP Queenstown (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ulverstone, 1914); electrician (Queenstown, 1919-1937); electrical fitter (Queenstown, 1949-1954); to NSW 1940s ===''PHILLIPS''=== * [[/Alan William Albert Phillips|Phillips, Alan William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVR-LD4] - 1915(SA)-2009(SA) - Licences: 5GX Adelaide (Somerton, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1601, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (St Leonards, SA, 1939; South Plympton, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/A. M. Phillips|Phillips, A. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XDN Sydney (Marrickville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Albert Maurice Phillips|Phillips, Albert Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVR-GGP] - 1915(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5ZU Adelaide (Prospect, 1936-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1713, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Russell Phillips|Phillips, Charles Russell "Russell"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTB-DQ5] - 1914(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1874, 1937, Vic; COCP2 145, 1938; COCP1 238, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946) - Electoral Rolls: baker (Mologa, Vic, 1936); wireless operator (Mologa, Vic, 1942) * [[/Frederic John Mason Phillips|Phillips, Frederic or Frederick John Mason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L41M-2JH] - 1903(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2ZQ Sydney (Bondi, 1932-1939, 1946-1958; Pymble, 1960-1961; Turramurra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1044, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1930); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1958; Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Gordon George Phillips|Phillips, Gordon George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7V-TB1] - 1887(NSW)-1941(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 93, 1915; 1COCP 321, 1933 - RANRS (temp Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Townsville, 1912-1919); radio telegraphist (Currie, King Island, 1922); telegraphist (South Townsville, 1925); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1928); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1937) * [[/Harry Edward James Thomas Phillips|Phillips, Harry Edward James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZW-SXG] - 1896(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3JU Melbourne (Mitcham, 1929-1933; Abbotsford, 1937; South Yarra, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; Merlynstone, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 532, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: slaughterman (Newmarket, 1919); butcher (Emerald, 1922; Mitcham, 1924-1936; Abbotsford, 1937; South Yarra, 1949) * [[/James Graham Phillips|Phillips, James Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLJ-8JC] - 1909(SA)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 5BW Adelaide (Glenelg, 1926-1931; Somerton, 1933-1939)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 256, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Somerton, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/606863 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Paul Clifton Phillips|Phillips, John Paul Clifton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4T-H9P] - 1904(NZ)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2PP Sydney (McMahons Point, 1931-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 915, 1926 (Spark); COCP2 41, 1929 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1933); radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1935-1954) * [[/John Rich Phillips|Phillips or Rich-Phillips, John Rich]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN1-KMC] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3CD Murraydale (1931-1939, 1947-1948); 3CD Lake Boga (1954-1956); 3CD Melbourne (Narre Warren, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 818, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Murraydale, Vic, 1931-1954) * [[/Noel William Phillips|Phillips, Noel William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9FX-877] - 1911(Qld)-1941(Qld) - Licences: 4NP Ipswich (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1396, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Public Works Dept) - Electoral Rolls: painter (Ipswich, Qld, 1936-1937) * [[/Sydney John Phillips|Phillips, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2ZM-XQ6] - 1901(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2ADV Sydney (Cremorne, 1937) (Certainly a typo, see 2ADV Hicks) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 873, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 126, 1930) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Narrabeen, NSW, 1933; Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); accountant (Summer Hill, NSW, 1943); company director (Artarmon, NSW, 1954) * [[/William Hugo Charles Phillips|Phillips, William Hugo Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQHK-1F6] - 1892(Qld)-1947(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 11, 1914 - Radio Inspector - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1943) ===''PHILLIS''=== * [[/Laurance Vincent Phillis|Phillis, Laurance Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5R-98V] - 1900(SA)-1953(SA) - Licences: 5LP Adelaide (South Payneham, 1933-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1136, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PHILPOT''=== * [[/Clarence Hanmer Philpot|Philpot, Clarence Hanmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRM-C7S] - 1906(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Geelong (1923); 3CP Geelong (1924-1925); 3CP Warrnambool (1925-1926); 3KL Ararat (1927); 3KL Avoca (1931-1937); 3KL Horsham (1938-1939); 3KL Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 381, 1927, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Derrinallum, 1928; Avoca, 1931-1936); postal (Elsternwick, 1942-1980) * [[/Wesley Rex Philpot|Philpot, Wesley Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMN-Z1K] - 1919(Eng)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 3EZ Melbourne (Thornbury, 1947-1948; Mont Park, 1954; Macleod, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2352, 1939, Vic; COCP1 1911, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kew, Vic, 1943); civil servant (Macleod, Vic, 1949-1963); communications officer (Plenty, Vic, 1968); public servant (Diamond Creek, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Nicholson?, Vic, 1980) ===''PHILPOTT''=== * [[/Oliver Jones Philpott|Philpott, Oliver Jones]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LJ-52T] - 1869(???)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3VS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Sandringham, 1919); manager (Caulfield, 1921-1927) ===''PHIPPS''=== * [[/William Roger Sydney Phipps|Phipps, William Roger Sydney "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZX2-Z6G] - 1896(Eng)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6WP Perth (Subiaco, 1924-1927; Victoria Park, 1930-1933; South Perth, 1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 111, 1925, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 16, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: trainee (Subiaco, 1921); electrical fitter (Subiaco, 1925); radio operator (Victoria Park, 1931; South Perth, 1936-1972) - TroveTag: "6WP - William Roger Sydney Phipps" ===''PICK''=== * [[/A. W. Pick|Pick, A. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AP Sydney (Yowie Bay, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PICKERING''=== * [[/Arthur Victor Pickering|Pickering, Arthur Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZC-R19] - 1896(Eng)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2KI Sydney (Bondi, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF, 2nd Lieutenant, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi North, NSW, 1930-1958) ===''PICKLES''=== * [[/Ernest Jack Pickles|Pickles, Ernest Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2X-SBN] - 1911(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2QV Fennells Bay (1932-1939); 2AAR Kempsey (1950); 2AAR Coffs Harbour (1954); 2AAR Sydney (Kogarah, 1955-1960); 2YK Sydney (Manly, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1027, 1932, NSW; AOLCP 114, 1933; COCP2 243, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (Fassifern, NSW, 1933-1943); communications officer (Kempsey, NSW, 1949; Sawtell, NSW, 1954; Kogarah, NSW, 1958-1963; Manly, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''PIEREMONT''=== * [[/Neil Steinberg Pieremont|Pieremont, Neil Steinberg]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL16-T7L] - 1909(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2NQ Sydney (Caringbah, 1935-1936; Cronulla, 1937; Port Hacking, 1938-1939; Watsons Bay, 1946-1947; Mosman, 1948; Miranda, 1950-1955; Loftus Heights, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Enfield, NSW, 1932); wireless mechanic (Sutherland, NSW, 1932); radio mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1933); wireless operator (Port Hacking, NSW, 1933-1934; Cronulla, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Miranda, NSW, 1949; Gymea, NSW, 1954; Loftus, NSW, 1958-1968; Pearl Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''PIGGOTT''=== * [[/William Lawrence Piggott|Piggott, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLMR-RFJ] - 1910(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2WM Sydney (San Souci, 1934-1937; Kings Cross, 1938; CBD, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1403, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sans Souci, NSW, 1934-1937; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943; Otford, NSW, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1958-1963); clerk (Cronulla, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''PIKE''=== * [[/John Herbert Arthur Pike|Pike, John Herbert Arthur "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MT5R-K62] - 1890(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: XJP Sydney (Arncliffe, 1911); XDY Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912-1914); XDZ Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912); 2DF Receive Sydney (Epping, 1922-1924); 2JP Sydney (Epping, 1925-1929; Greenwich, 1930-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 130, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; AWA (research, later draftsman) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Eastwood, NSW, 1913); draftsman (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1958) - TroveTag: "XJP-XDY-XDZ-2DF-2JP - John Herbert Arthur Pike" * [[/Rodney Vernon Bailey Pike|Pike, Rodney Vernon Bailey or Bayly]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55K-39B] - 1917(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2ACU Wellington (1937-1939); 2ACU Cowra (1947); 2ACU Coonamble (1948-1957); 2ACU Urunga (1958-1961); 2ACU Coonamble (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 62, 1936; COCP1 134, 1937) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cowra, NSW, 1943); ice manufacturer (Coonamble, NSW, 1949; Coonabarabran, NSW, 1954; Coonamble, NSW, 1958); manufacturer (Coonamble, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''PILGRIM''=== * [[/Clarence Roy Pilgrim|Pilgrim, Clarence Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXM-VJD] - 1893(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XAV Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (9th Reinforcements, Aust Flying Corps, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Undercliffe, NSW, 1930-1936); lorry driver (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937-1968) ===''PIMBLETT''=== * [[/Lewis George Pimblett|Pimblett, Lewis George "Lou"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV6Z-CRT] - 1893(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Riverina Wireless (experimental broadcast station VK2ZE ca 1924, later B class licence but never operated) amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1916-1919, Private, AIF); inventor - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Brunswick, Vic 1928-1931); manager (Mitchell, Vic, 1935-1936; Manly, NSW, 1936-1937; Harbord, NSW, 1943-1954; Gosford, NSW, 1958-1968) - Links: [https://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/Lewis-George-Pimblett-Mona-Vale-Toymaker-Robotics.php Pittwater Online News]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1973432 Embarkation Roll]; [https://patents.google.com/patent/US2396433A/en Bubble Pipe Patent] ===''PINKNEY''=== * [[/Ronald Clare Pinkney|Pinkney, Ronald Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLH-T77] - 1906(SA)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3OQ Melbourne (North Carlton, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1007, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grocer's assistant (Fitzroy, Vic, 1928); grocer (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1937); fitter (Alphington, Vic, 1942-1968) ===''PINNELL''=== * [[/John Chalker Pinnell|Pinnell, John Chalker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z5-P4G] - 1902(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2OL Receive Sydney (Annandale, 1923-1924); 2ZR Sydney (Marrickville, 1929-1934; Ashfield, 1935-1936; Summer Hill, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Earlwood, 1954-1961; Croydon, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 547, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1934; Ashfield, 1936; Summer Hill, 1937-1949); teacher (Earlwood, 1954-1963); retired (Ashfield, 1968; Mt Kuringai, 1980) ===''PINNEY''=== * [[/Charles Robert Pinney|Pinney, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJB-WQR] - 1883(Vic)-1945(NSW) - 4CP Port Moresby (Konedobu, 1925-1927) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 4th Light Horse, 2nd Lieutenant to Captain, 1914-1918) - Awards: Military Cross (1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PITCHFORD''=== * [[/William Stuart Frederick Pitchford|Pitchford, William Stuart Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5C-X48] - 1906(Eng)-1959(SA) - Licences: 5WP Adelaide (City, 1926-1933; Hyde Park, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 254, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Reade Park, 1939-1943) ===''PITMAN''=== * [[/Douglas Harold Pitman|Pitman, Douglas Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K2-TWD] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2YW Wagga Wagga (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1254, 1934, NSW; BOCP 651, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; proprietor (Pitman Communications, Wagga Wagga) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1935-1943); radio engineer (Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''PITTARD''=== * [[/Alfred William Pittard|Pittard, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8T-4LW] - 1907(WA)-1962(WA) - Licences: 6AP Perth (Nedlands, 1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2379, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: taxi driver (Fremantle, WA, 1931-1937); salesman (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1958) ===''PITTS''=== * [[/Reginald Graham Pitts|Pitts, Reginald Graham or Graham Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGB-56Y] - 1915(SA)-2005(WA) - Licences: 5GP Adelaide (Torrensville, 1934-1939); 5GP Alice Springs (1947); 5GE Port Augusta (1955-1975); 5GE Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1377, 1934, SA; 2COCP 189, 1938; 1COCP 225, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: finisher (Torrensville, SA, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Alice Springs, NT, 1949) ===''PLACE''=== * [[/James Place|Place, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SB-TG3] - 1891(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XAJ Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930); contractor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); telephone technician (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1949) ===''PLANT''=== * [[/William John Plant|Plant, William John "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KN-X1L] - 1921(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AMM Newcastle (Junction, 1939; Hamilton, 1946-1947; Stockton, 1948-1956; Maitland, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2315, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Stockton, NSW, 1943-1954); fitter & turner (Maitland, NSW, 1958-1977) ===''PLEMING''=== * [[/William Henry Pleming|Pleming, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N58-46N] - 1917(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3HP Springhurst (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2368, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Awards: National Medal, 1989; Aus Fire Service Medal, 1995 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Springhurst, Vic, 1942-1980) ===''PLOWMAN''=== * [[/Bruce McInnes Plowman|Plowman, Bruce McInnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXS-4K9] - 1919(Tas)-2018(Vic)99yo - Licences: 3QC Bendigo (1938-1939); 3QC Terang (1947-1948); 3QC Melbourne (Brighton, 1954); 3QC Wangaratta (1955-1980+); 3AQC Portable & Mobile Terang (1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2073, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Terang, Vic, 1943-1949); technician (Brighton, Vic, 1954); manager (Wangaratta, Vic, 1963-1977) ===''POCOCK''=== * [[/James Arthur Henry Pocock|Pocock, James Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56N-86Z] - 1919(NSW)-2008(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2413, 1939, NSW - amateur operator?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Stockyard Creek via Copmanhurst, NSW, 1943-1958); grazier (Carrs Creek via Grafton, NSW, 1963); insurance agent (Lismore, NSW, 1968); agent (Lismore, NSW, 1972); salesman (Goonellabah, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''POLE''=== * [[/Keith Edward Pole|Pole, Keith Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1C3-1H2] - 1922(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3IM Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1947); 3UN Melbourne (Heathmont, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2366, 1939, Vic; BOCP 424, 1942; COCP2 575, 1942; COCP1 597, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); electrical engineer (Heathmont, Vic, 1958-1980) ===''POLLARD''=== * [[/William Pollard|Pollard, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVD-W57] - 1892(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: XCV Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, applied to enlist, 1917, medically unfit) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''POLLOCK''=== * [[/Gilbert Pollock|Pollock, Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP49-R5H]- 1911(Eng)-1985(Sct) - Licences: 2XU Sydney (Belmore, 1931-1935; Normanhurst, 1936); 2XY Medlow Bath (1937); Kearsley (1938-1939); 2FU Sydney (Summer Hill, 1954-1961); 2FU Blaxland (1965-1969); 2FU Wentworth Falls (1975-1980); 2YQ Portable Sydney (Belmore, 1935); 2YQ Portable Stanford Merthyr (1936); 2YQ Sydney (Kearsley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 770, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 78, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Belmore, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Belmore, NSW, 1934); radio mechanic (Maroubra, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Medlow Bath, NSW, 1937; Summer Hill, NSW, 1954-1963); television engineer (Blaxland, NSW, 1963); engineer (Blaxland, NSW, 1972; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/John Henderson Pollock|Pollock, John Henderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFM-9TQ] - 1895(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Moorooka, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Moorooka, Qld, 1922-1926); insurance manager (Townsville, Qld, 1928-1937); insurance agent (Moorooka, Qld, 1943-1977) ===''POLMEAR''=== * [[/Oliver Samuel Robert Polmear|Polmear, Oliver Samuel Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHPF-KGY] - 1906(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AEO Wagga Wagga (1937-1939); 2AEO Sydney (Campsie, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1860, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Albury, NSW, 1930; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930-1937; Campsie, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''PONSONBY''=== * [[/John Bessborough Ponsonby|Ponsonby, John Bessborough]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 466, 1919; 1COCP 50, 1930 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: ===''POPE''=== * [[/Maitland Glen Pope|Pope, Maitland Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ4K-FN6] - 1884(WA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 122, 1915; 1COCP 153, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Subiaco, 1906); civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1910); civil servant (Hobart North, Tas, 1914); officer-in-charge (Wireless Station, Thursday Island, Qld, 1919-1921); wireless expert (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1925); wireless operator (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1927-1931); supervisor (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1954) ===''PORTER''=== * [[/Leonard Glanville Porter|Porter, Leonard Glanville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLX-765] - 1897(SA)-1969(SA) - Licences: 5MP Huddlestone (1938-1939; 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 966, 1927; 1COCP 73, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Flinders Naval Depot, Vic, 1924); wireless operator (5PI Crystal Brook, SA, 1939-1943) ===''POTTAGE''=== * [[/Ellis James Pottage|Pottage, Ellis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KP-HCT] - 1922(Vic)-2022(???)99yo - Licences: 3JP Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1947-1948); 3FG Melbourne (Balwyn, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2445, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972); rental property (Beechworth, Vic, 1977); consultant (Balwyn, Vic, 1980) ===''POTTER''=== * [[/Alfred Frank Ernest Potter|Potter, Alfred Frank Ernest "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBGM-294] - 1919(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2114, 1938, Vic; BOCP 191, 1938; TVOCP 16, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Newmarket, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954); director (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1972); TV director (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/potter-alfred-frank-ernest-alf-32890 ADB] * [[/Edward Thomas Potter|Potter, Edward Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYZ-38V] - 1915(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6ZO Perth (East Fremantle, 1937-1939; Bicton, 1947-1965; Melville, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1959, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (East Fremantle, WA, 1937-1943); contractor (East Fremantle, WA, 1949-1958; Melville, 1963); builder (Melville, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/William Francis Potter|Potter, William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G878-638] - 1908(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2WP Helensburgh (1928-1939); 2WP Fairy Meadow (1948-1950); 2WP Charlestown (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 399, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 38, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Helensburgh, NSW, 1930-1937); mechanic (Fairy Meadow, NSW, 1949); shiftman (Charlestown, NSW, 1954); electrical mechanic (Charlestown, NSW, 1958); railway employee (New Lambton, NSW, 1958) ===''POTTIE''=== * [[/Norman Charles Pottie|Pottie, Norman Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V3D-JFZ] - 1909(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2HQ Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1930-1931; Hunters Hill, 1933-1938; Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 589, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1933; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1936-1937; Albury, NSW, 1943; Willoughby, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''POULSEN''=== * [[/Valdemar Poulsen|Poulsen, Valdemar]] - 1869(Denmark)-1942(Denmark) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - inventor of a magnetic wire recorder, Poulsen arc transmitter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Valdemar Poulsen|Wikipedia]]; [https://ethw.org/Valdemar_Poulsen IEEE]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Valdemar-Poulsen Britannica] ===''POWELL''=== * [[/Edward George Powell|Powell, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMF-BHS] - 1902(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2HK Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1935-1936; Vaucluse, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930); piano tuner (Vaucluse, NSW, 1931-1963) * [[/Harry Dalzell Powell|Powell, Harry Dalzell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4HF-5J8] - 1900(Tas)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1135, 1933, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (New Town, Tas, 1943); inspector (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); accountant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''POWER''=== * [[/A. H. Power|Power, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Highgate Hill, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''POWERS''=== * [[/Lionel Agar Thorburn Powers|Powers, Lionel Agar Thorburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBL-632] - 1909(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3PS Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3APS Casterton (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1080, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1936; Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Cowes, Vic, 1949; Casterton, Vic, 1954-1967); manager (Casterton, Vic, 1972) ===''PRATT''=== * [[/Allan James Pratt|Pratt, Allan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKJ-RDP] - 1916(NSW)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 2AHE Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Oatley, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1980, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: despatch clerk (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1943); broadcasting technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''PRENTICE''=== * [[/Edward Theodore McLaren Prentice|Prentice, Edward Theodore McLaren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSQ4-LMG] - 1894(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2LU Sydney (Lane Cove, 1930-1934; Carlingford, 1935-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 617, 1921; COCP2 265, 1930; COCP1 294, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Carlingford, NSW, 1935-1943) * [[/Thomas Ferguson Prentice|Prentice, Thomas Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZF4-8FR] - 1911(NSW)-????(Vic) - Licences: 3TP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1931-1933; Malvern, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 842, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Father also TFP - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1949); electrical engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954); engineer (Mildura, Vic, 1968-1977) ===''PRESCOTT''=== * [[/Charles John Prescott|Prescott, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTVS-CXH] - 1857(Eng)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 251 Sydney (Stanmore, 1920) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Clergyman (Newington College, Petersham, NSW, 1903-1932; Blackheath, NSW, 1933; Ashfield, NSW, 1935-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/prescott-charles-john-8105 ADB] ===''PRESDEE''=== * [[/Leslie Clarence Presdee|Presdee, Leslie Clarence "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK7H-RJQ] - 1897(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XAI Wollongong (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; applied to enlist AIF (WW1) but rejected on medical grounds - Electoral Rolls: law student (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930); law clerk (Leichhardt, NSW, 1931-1933); clerk (Leichhardt, NSW, 1934-1937; Lilyfield, NSW, 1943); technician (Five Dock, NSW, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "XAI - Leslie Clarence Presdee" ===''PRESTON''=== * [[/Thomas Arthur Campbell Preston|Preston, Thomas Arthur Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDV-FFD] - 1886(Tas)-1970(Tas) - Licences: 7BK Queenstown (1923-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 190, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Mount Lyell Co (electrical engineer, 1920s; chief engineer) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Queenstown, 1919-1954) ===''PRESTON-SMITH''=== * Cedric Preston-Smith see Cedric Preston Smith ===''PRICE''=== * [[/John Clarey Price|Price, John Clarey "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7GR-V19] - 1884(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4CE (Receive) 1922; 4FI or 4FJ Brisbane (Bardon, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI); radio business proprietor (Wireless House); public servant (PMG) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Wooloowin, 1912-1913); public servant (Bardon Estate, 1919-1936; Bardon, 1943-1954) * [[/Keith Ferguson Price|Price, Keith Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94TB-TPD] - 1900(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4KF Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1937, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Norman Park, Qld, 1925-1926); engineering instructor (Camp Hill, Qld, 1937-1943); electrical engineer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1958) ===''PRIDDLE''=== * [[/Raymond Arthur Priddle|Priddle, Raymond Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H3-PNF] - 1913(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2RA Bathurst (1929-1936); 2RA Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939; Greenwich, 1946; Pymble, 1947-1965; Wahroonga, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 473, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Yass, 1935; Marrickville, 1936-1943; Lane Cove, 1943; Pymble, 1949-1963); engineer (Wahroonga, 1968) ===''PRIDEAUX''=== * [[/Joseph Charles Prideaux|Prideaux, Joseph Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6Y-Y6H] - 1908(Qld)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 4DS Receive Charters Towers (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: musician (Lismore, NSW, 1935-1943); hairdresser (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''PRIDHAM''=== * [[/Leslie Clifford Pridham|Pridham, Leslie Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK2-H6C] - 1916(SA)-2007(SA) - Licences: 5WP Adelaide (Torrensville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2047, 1937, SA; BOCP 301, 1940; 1COCP 834, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Torrensville, SA, 1939-1941); public servant (Lockleys, SA, 1943) ===''PRIMMER''=== * [[/Richard Henry Charles Primmer|Primmer, Richard Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP69-XMV] - 1887(Eng)-1936(NSW) - Licences: 2YO Receive Sydney (Gordon, 1923); 2RP Sydney (Gordon, 1926-1927) (Dealer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Gordon, NSW, 1913); cinematographer (Gordon, NSW, 1930-1935) ===''PRINCE''=== * [[/Albert Edward Prince|Prince, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKT-ZLR] - 1914(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5WK Adelaide (Walkerville, 1934-1939; Kurralta Park, 1947; Plympton, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1358, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Queenstown, SA, 1941); fitter (Gracemere, SA, 1943); sheet metal worker (Broadview Gardens, SA, 1943) ===''PRINGLE''=== * [[/Albert Yeoman Pringle|Pringle, Albert Yeoman "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CN-S13] - 1903(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3BT Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922); 3MM Melbourne (Brunswick, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1927); wireless engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1934-1936); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1942-1954); radio engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1958-1968; Mont Albert, Vic, 1972) ===''PRIOR''=== * [[/Lancelot Sidney Prior|Prior, Lancelot Sidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYT-MXB] - 1913(WA)-1984(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified (likely used the 6MO Watheroo Magnetic Observatory licence) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2239, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Claremont, WA, 1936-1937); geophysicist (Watheroo, WA, 1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954; Malvern, Vic, 1963; Braddon, ACT, 1968-1972; Claremont, WA, 1977-1980) ===''PRITCHARD''=== * [[/Albyrt Edward James Pritchard|Pritchard, Albyrt Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNL8-LC8] - 1897(Vic)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XNM Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914); 3DY Receive Melbourne (North Brunswick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 511, 1920 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1922); fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1925-1928); garage proprietor (Tyabb, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1949); nil (Upwey, Vic, 1954); no occupation (Blacktown, NSW, 1963; Galston, NSW, 1968) * [[/Athol Charles Joseph Pritchard|Pritchard, Athol Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNLD-KJ4] - 1912(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3CP Melbourne (Kew, 1931-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 805, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); nil (Kew, Vic, 1943); builder (Kew North, Vic, 1949-1967; East Kew, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PROPOSCH''=== * [[/Wilhelm Carl Lormann Proposch|Proposch, Wilhelm or William Carl Lormann or Forman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVN-TGW] - 1900(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4PL Chinchilla (1937-1939); 4PL Nanango (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1986, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wellborer (Maclargan via Jondaryan, Qld, 1925-1936); radio dealer (Chinchilla, Qld, 1937; Nanango, Qld, 1943-1968) ===''PROUT''=== * [[/George Edward Prout|Prout, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFH2-9VQ] - 1902(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6CT Receive Perth (Cottesloe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1925-1931); fitter (Cottesloe, WA, 1943-1949; Mt Claremont, WA, 1954-1972) ===''PROWSE''=== * [[/Roy Richard Prowse|Prowse, Roy Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKVT-GKK] - 1917(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3XS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939, 1947-1954; Bentleigh, 1960); 3XY Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1770, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Caulfield West, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Caulfield East, Vic, 1949-1954; Bentleigh South, Vic, 1963-1967; Bentleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PRYOR''=== * [[/Geoffrey Arthur William Pryor|Pryor, Geoffrey Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9V-NC1] - 1918(NSW)-2004(???) - Licences: 2AMP Sydney (Croydon North, 1939; Dee Why, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2304, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949); shipping officer (Croydon, NSW, 1954; Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''PRYZBILLA''=== * [[/Colin Alfred Pryzibilla|Pryzibilla, Colin Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKD-1SY] - 1910(SA)-2001(SA)91yo - Licences: 5XJ Adelaide (Parkside, 1935-1939, 19471960; Brooklyn Park, 1965-1969; Ascot Park, 1975; Plympton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1590, 1935, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PUGH''=== * [[/Clifford Stuart Pugh|Pugh, Clifford Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KWJL-7G3] - 1897(Vic)-1966(USA) - Licences: XOI Melbourne (Preston, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 604, 1921 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 14th Battalion) - Comment: Migrated to USA 1926 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Preston, Vic, 1921-1925) * [[/Eric Gordon Pugh|Pugh, Eric Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYDY-PHY] - 1912(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ADK Kempsey (1936-1939); 2ADK Sydney (Concord West, 1946-1948; Ryde, 1950-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1740, 1936, NSW; BOCP 553, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Concord, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1937); senior radio inspector (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''PURDIE''=== * [[/Richard Robert Purdie|Purdie, Richard Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP44-JBS] - 1902(Qld)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2RP Sydney (Windsor, 1931; Richmond, 1933; Windsor, 1935-1939); 2ARP Sydney (Wentworthville, 1946-1947; Pendle Hill, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 334, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Richmond, Vic, 1926); wireless operator (Windsor, NSW, 1930-1937); airman (RAAF Station, Parkes, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Wentworthville, NSW, 1949; Pendle Hill, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''PURDON''=== * [[/Commodore Vere Purdon|Purdon, Commodore Vere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ28-Y6B] - 1901(Tas)-1968(Tas) - Licences: 7AM Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1922); Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1922; Hobart South, 1928; Bellerive, 1936-1954) ===''PURSSELL''=== * [[/John Roger Purssell|Purssell, John Roger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRV5-NND] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AIN Sydney (Lakemba, 1937-1939; Bankstown West, 1946-1948; Lakemba, 1950-1969; Oyster Bay, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2009, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1937); steelworker (Bankstown, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Lakemba, NSW, 1949-1968); technical officer (Oyster Bay, NSW, 1972); retired (Oyster Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PURVIS''=== * [[/Clive William Purvis|Purvis, Clive William "Cecil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD4-Y7K] - 1913(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3PC Melbourne (Armadale, 1937-1939, 1947; Elsternwick, 1948; Bentleigh, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1911, 1937, Vic; COCP2 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1937); sales (Armadale, Vic, 1943; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) =='''Q'''== ===''QUICK''=== * [[/John Quick|Quick, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKWF-QQF] - 1852(Eng)-1932(Vic) - state politician (MLA Vic, 1880s & 1890s), senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1909-1910), oversight of 1909 Melbourne Wireless Telegraphy Conference - Links: [[w:John_Quick_(politician)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/quick-sir-john-8140 ADB] * [[/Maurice Royal Quick|Quick, Maurice Royal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYHS-Z69] - 1915(???)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3RQ Melbourne (West Preston, 1935-1937; Ascot Vale, 1938-1939); 4MQ Toowoomba (1947); 3RQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1948; Nunawading, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1542, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Preston, Vic, 1937); rigger (RAAF, Richmond, NSW, 1937-1943); RAAF (North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); technical officer (Nunawading, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''QUILTY''=== * [[/Harold Edward Quilty|Quilty, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR27-R35] - 1915(Vic)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2AHQ Sydney (Bondi, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1967, 1937, NSW; COCP1 312, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937); postal clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1943); typist (Bondi, NSW, 1949-1954); clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1958-1968; Bondi Beach, NSW, 1980) ===''QUIN''=== * [[/Alan Kenneth Quin|Quin, Alan Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-HZ3] - 1915(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 3OY Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1932-1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 902, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Bondi, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1968); mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles Quin|Quin, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-TP8] - 1910(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6CX Perth (Subiaco, 1930-1933; Nedlands, 1937; Wembley, 1938-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 678, 1930, WA; AOLCP 178, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wembley Park, 1937); accountant (Swanbourne, 1963); retired (Swanbourne, 1972-1977) * [[/Charles Cuffe Quin|Quin, Charles Cuffe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQS-MKJ] - 1915(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 3WQ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1934-1939; Kew, 1947-1948); 2AWQ Sydney (Russell Lea, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1310, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); storeman (Kew, Vic, 1943-1949); manager (Summer Hill, NSW, 1954; Five Dock, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''QUINN''=== * [[/David Norman Quinn|Quinn, David Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQW-23H] - 1891(Tas)-1947(Tas) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 18, 1914 - coastal wireless operator; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: operator (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1915); supervisor (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); radio telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1943) ===''QUODLING''=== * [[/Harold Newton Quodling|Quodling, Harold Newton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVGG-VBV] - 1905(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2YE Receive Sydney (Beecroft, 1923); 2QL Sydney (Beecroft, 1931-1933); 2AGA Sydney (Beecroft, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 818, 1924 (Spark); COCP2 128, 1930; COCP1 101, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio-telephone (Beecroft, NSW, 1932-1935); radio engineer (Beecroft, NSW, 1943-1954); sales engineer (Epping, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Westmead, NSW, 1980) =='''R'''== ===''RADCLYFFE''=== * [[/Louis Edward Radclyffe|Radclyffe, Louis Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4K-ZT3] - 1907(South Africa)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ADM Canberra (Ainslie, 1936-1939; Braddon, 1947-1955); 2AIX Canberra portable (Ainslie, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1758, 1936, ACT; COCP1 329, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Blackburn, Vic, 1931; Ainslie, ACT, 1935-1937); public servant (Braddon, ACT, 1958-1977); retired (Mossy Point, NSW, 1980) ===''RADFORD''=== * [[/Wilfred Dynan Radford|Radford, Wilfred or William Dynan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/92MT-KNF] - 1916(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 4WV Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1936-1937); 4WW Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1624, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theological student (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1943); clergyman (Toongabbie, NSW, 1954); priest (Marist College, Armidale, NSW, 1958; Toongabbie, NSW, 1963-1968; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RAEBEL''=== * [[/Leslie Cook Raebel|Raebel, Leslie Cook]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW7N-HDX] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 3HI Melbourne (Elwood, 1947); 9HI Port Moresby (1948-1965); 4LC Mt Tamborine (1969); 6HX Mt Helena (1975); 6HX Australind (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2165, 1938, Vic; COCP1 1069, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (North Tamborine, Qld, 1969-1972); retired (Australind, WA, 1977-1980) ===''RAGLESS''=== * [[/Gordon Beaumont Ragless|Ragless, Gordon Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY3-58F] - 1909(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5GR Adelaide (St Marys, 1928-1939; Marion, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 434, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchard assistant (St Marys, 1939-1943) ===''RAINBOW''=== * [[/Christopher James Rainbow|Rainbow, Christopher James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87K-BB5] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3JR Melbourne (Preston, 1928-1954; West Preston, 1955-1969; Rosebud, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 406, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; partnership (Supreme Radio Co, Preston ?-1932); WW2 (RAAF) - Relationships: brother-in-law of 3PA Percy James Anderson - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Preston, 1931-1942); traveller (Preston, 1949-1972; Rosebud, 1977); retired (Rosebud, 1980) ===''RAMAGE''=== * [[/James Erwin Ramage|Ramage, James Erwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF1D-5W9] - 1919(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2AHP Sydney (Abbotsford, 1937-1939); 2HK Sydney (Botany, 1946; Hornsby, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1966, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1943); engineer (Hornsby, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''RAMSAY''=== * [[/Frederick Charles Ramsay|Ramsay, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNM-4RT] - 1871(Eng)-1950(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Toowong, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hermit Park, Qld, 1903-1905; South Brisbane, Qld, 1912; West End, Qld, 1915-1919); accountant (Toowong, Qld, 1921-1925; Waverley, NSW, 1930-1934); teacher (Waverley, NSW, 1936-1943) * [[/Robert Ramsay|Ramsay, Robert ]] - 1842(Sct)-1882(Vic) - solicitor, Victorian politician, Postmaster-General Victoria (Jul 1874 - Aug 1875; Oct 1875 - May 1877) ===''RANDELL''=== * [[/Burney Francis Henry Randell|Randell, Burney Francis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQM3-623] - 1906(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 3FT Melbourne (Laverton, 1935-1938); 2ALN Sydney (Windsor, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1538, 1935, Vic; COCP1 294, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maylands, WA, 1931-1936); airman (RAAF Laverton, Vic, 1937; Kilaben Bay, NSW, 1943; South Perth, WA, 1949-1968) * [[/Charles Otto Randell|Randell, Charles Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97TF-XLP] - 1880(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4BK Innisfail (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster (callsign to 4BK Brisbane commercial 1930) - Comment: 4AC Leslie Waters employed by Randell Engineering - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Hambledon, 1903); chemist (Goondi, 1908); engineer (Innisfail, 1912-1913); mechanical engineer (Townsville, 1915); analytical chemist (Innisfail, 1919-1930); agent (Toowong, 1936); chemist (Brisbane, 1937); industrial chemist (North Sydney, 1949) - TroveTag: "4BK - Charles Otto Randell" * [[/George Alexander Miller Randle|Randle, George Alexander Miller "Miller"]] - 19??(???)-1940(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast executive - Electoral Rolls: ===''RANKIN''=== * [[/Kenneth Ronald Rankin|Rankin, Kenneth Ronald "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RC-8FS] - 1906(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3KR Kerang (1926-1939); 3KR Benalla (1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 242, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Kerang, Vic, 1928-1937); manager (Benalla, Vic, 1949-1963) - Probate: Theatre Manager (Benalla, 1965) * [[/Ronald John Rankin|Rankin, Ronald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYG2-Q3R] - 1917(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1632, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948+) - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1943); RAAF Officer (Bradfield Park, NSW, 1949); RAAF (Yangoona, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Isle of Capri, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''RANN''=== * [[/George William Rann|Rann, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDG-VMV] - 1908(WA)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6KO Perth (Nedlands, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1000, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Nedlands, WA, 1931); printer (West Subiaco, WA, 1936; Wembley, WA, 1937-1943; Leederville, WA, 1954-1958); civil servant (City Beach, WA, 1963-1972) ===''RATCLIFFE''=== * [[/James Herbert John Ratcliffe|Ratcliffe, James Herbert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Q-91H] - 1920(Tas)-1976(Tas) - Licences: 3RA Powelltown (1947); 7RA Hobart (Battery Point, 1948; Lindisfarne, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2305, 1939, Vic; BOCP 211, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hobart South, Tas, 1949); radio technician (Rose Bay, Tas, 1954) ===''RAWSON''=== * [[/Olaf Edwin Rawson|Rawson, Olaf Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JH-ZKX] - 1895(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: XPL Melbourne (Richmond, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: tobacconist (Mansfield, Vic, 1921-1924); police constable (Middle Park, Vic, 1925-1926); constable (Malvern East, Vic, 1931); police constable (Alexandra, Vic, 1936-1937; Murtoa, Vic, 1942); constable (Belmont, Vic, 1949-1977) ===''RAYNER''=== * [[/Jack Rayner|Rayner, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQQ-2LK] - 1898(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LJ Sydney (Stanmore, 1928-1930; Belmore, 1931-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 384, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 425, 1933; 1COCP 335, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Annandale, NSW, 1930); constable (Belmore, NSW, 1933-1934); police constable (Belmore, NSW, 1937-1949) * [[/Roy Hamilton Rayner|Rayner, Roy Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSDX-4B9] - 1911(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2DO Yass (1932-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1020, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Yass, NSW, 1936-1943); leather trade (Yass, NSW, 1949-1963); depot attendant (Yass, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''READ''=== * [[/Alfred Earl Read|Read, Alfred Earl "Earl"]] - 1892(NZ)-1960(NZ) - journalist (editor NZ Radio Times to 1936; editor and proprietor, Australasian Radio World 1936-1940; manager, Australasian Radio World 1940+) * [[/Allan William Read|Read, Allan William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1B-WF2] - 1913(WA)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6LK Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933); 6LK Northam (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 735, 1931, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 163, 1934; 1COCP 83, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broadcasting Station, Northam, WA, 1936-1937); radio technician (North Perth, WA, 1943-1958); public servant (Nollamara, WA, 1963-1980) * [[/Edgar Henry William Read|Read, Edgar Henry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJXQ-SCK] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 3ER Melbourne (Carlton, 1926; Brunswick, 1927-1931; East Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 274, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP, 350, 1931; 1COCP, 381, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1932; Camberwell, Vic, 1936); public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1937; Aerodrome, Cairns, Qld, 1941-1949); communications officer (Townsville, Qld, 1954); civil aviation officer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); public servant (Greensborough, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric Vernon Read|Read, Eric Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJX7-LHY] - 1915(Tas)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 3ER Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 3AIR 987, 1947; 1AIR 23, 1947 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: officer (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Graceville, Qld, 1941); Malvern, Vic, 1943); civil servant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1954); surveyor (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Sorrento, Qld, 1980) * [[/Frederick Charles Read|Read, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Z-21P] - 1892(NSW)-1935(WA) - Licences: XYN Perth (City, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: cable tester (Victoria Park, WA, 1914-1917); telephone mechanic (Victoria Park, WA, 1925-1931) ===''READER''=== * [[/d'Arcy Harold Reader|Reader, d'Arcy Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KX-8N8] - 1888(NZ)-1952(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 123, 1915 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Thursday Island, Qld, 1916-1917) ===''READING''=== * [[/Edward Charles Reading|Reading, Edward Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZW7-9DL] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2RG Bangalow (1925-1929); 2LT Lismore (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 65, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrician, Reading Bros (proprietor & electrical engineer, 1930-1939) - Callsign: 2RG callsign may have been withdrawn by PMGD for 2RG Griffith commercial - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bangalow, NSW, 1930-1937); electrical mechanic (Lismore, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical fitter (Lismore, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Leonard William Reading|Reading, Leonard William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2LY-H23] - 1904(WA)-1989(WA) - Licences: 6LR Northam (1933-1936); 3TQ Newport (1937); 6LR Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939; South Perth, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1200, 1933, Vic; 1COCP 384, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Northam, WA, 1925-1936; Newport, Vic, 1937); airman (South Perth, WA, 1943); supervisor (Karinup, WA, 1980) ===''REAY''=== * [[/Charles Edward Reay|Reay, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSP4-Y5V] - 1866(Vic)-1923(Vic) - Licences: XOR Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Carlton, Vic, 1909; Brighton, Vic, 1912-1919); storeman (Fitzroy, Vic, 1921; Middle Park, Vic, 1921-1922) ===''REDDACLIFF''=== * [[/Leslie Arthur Reddacliff|Reddacliff, Leslie Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2BF-2S2] - 1918(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2AEX Sydney (Gladesville, 1936-1939, 1946-1950; Eastwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1831, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1949); public servant (Eastwood, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''REDDROP''=== * [[/James William Reddrop|Reddrop, James William Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1T-SYY] - 1906(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 7BN Launceston (1934-1937); 3BN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 28, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: airman (Elsternwick, 1931; St Kilda, 1937); air force (Elsternwick, 1942-1954); air force officer (Glenbrook, NSW, 1958); RAAF officer (Campbell, 1963); retired (Hackett, ACT, 1968); representative (Tbre Lake, 1972-1980) ===''REECE''=== * [[/John Alfred Reece|Reece, John Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT71-X8H] - 1917(NSW)-1981(WA) - Licences: 2AMV Broken Hill (1939); 6JP Bibra Lake (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2343, 1939, NSW; BOCP 296, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: coppersmith (Broken Hill, NSW, 1943); farmer (Bibra Lake, WA, 1949-1980) ===''REED''=== * [[/Cyril John Reed|Reed, Cyril John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXT-JL3] - 1914(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3IX Melbourne (Spotswood, 1938-1939; Footscray, 1947-1956; Essendon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2106, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Newport, Vic, 1936-1937; Footscray North, Vic, 1942-1954; Essendon, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Donald William Reed|Reed, Donald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23K-8PZ] - 1912(NSW)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 2DR Sydney (Waitara, 1931-1939, 1946-1954); 2ADR Sydney (Waitara, 1958-1960); 2ADR Muswellbrook (1975); 2ADR Ulladulla (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 852, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 385, 1940; COCP1 467, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Waitara, NSW, 1934-1943); agent (Waitara, NSW, 1949-1954); buyer (Waitara, NSW, 1958); radio officer (Ulladulla, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Joseph Andrew Reed|Reed, Joseph Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTGL-9N1] - 1905(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 950, 1932, NSW; COCP3 463, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Randwick, NSW, 1931-1933); police constable (Bowral, NSW, 1934-1935; Maroubra, NSW, 1936); constable (Clovelly, NSW, 1937-1958; Randwick, NSW, 1963); retired (Randwick, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Joseph Griffiths Reed|Reed, Joseph Griffiths "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC6Y-GZZ] - 1897(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XABP Newcastle (1914); 2JR Sydney(Summer Hill, 1924-1933; Croydon, 1934-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 710, 1922; 1COCP 235, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1968) - TroveTag: "XABP-2JR - Joseph Griffiths Reed" ===''REEDMAN''=== * [[/Alfred Bennett Reedman|Reedman, Alfred Bennett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLN-MVM] - 1896(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Norman Park, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1919-1921; Norman Park, Qld, 1925-1980) ===''REES''=== * Rees, Alun Morris - See Morris-Rees, Alun * [[/Richard Montague Elyder Rees|Rees, Richard Montague Elyder]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPXW-S6Y] - 1901(Eng)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 2RE Sydney (Stanmore, 1926-1927; Coogee, 1928-1930); 2WM Sydney (Enfield, 1931-1933); 2APW Albury (1946-1947); 3APW Darling (1948-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 296, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 959, 1927; 2COCP 283, 1930; BOCP 107, 1937; 1COCP 941, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Enfield, NSW, 1931-1937) * [[/Roy Benjamin Rees|Rees, Roy Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQV-5S6] - 1894(SA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XLN Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1919-1924; Sydenham, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1930-1972) ===''REEVES''=== * [[/Cecil Herbert Reeves|Reeves, Cecil Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Z-X92] - 1905(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6CR Perth (Claremont, 1931-1933; Victoria Park, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 746, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Claremont, WA, 1931; Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1943; Wagin, WA, 1954; Fremantle, WA, 1958; East Fremantle, WA, 1963-1972) ===''REID''=== * [[/Alan Houston Reid|Reid, Alan Houston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PY-BH6] - 1910(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3UL Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923); 3HR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1933); 3AHR Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 275, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern, Vic, 1931); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1943-1967; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/C. M. Reid|Reid, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XVJ Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Gordon William Reid|Reid, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4Y2-85X] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2FZ Temora (1932-1939); 2OW Temora (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 977, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Temora, NSW, 1930-1963); electrician (Temora, NSW, 1968-1977) * [[/John Reid|Reid, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3G-PDG] - 1901(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3BE Melbourne (Werribee, 1937); 6BE Perth (RAAF, Pearce, 1938); 3AJR Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 26, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Several contemporaneous JRs - Electoral Rolls: retired (Ballarat, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''REILLY''=== * [[/Edward Dwyer Reilly|Reilly, Edward or Edwin Dwyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9S5-67P] - 1913(Vic)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5AI Adelaide (Woodville, 1935-1939; Brooklyn Park, 1947-1975; Aldinga, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1524, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: packer (Woodville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Eric Harold Reilly|Reilly, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L153-S1X] - 1905(Qld)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4ER Brisbane (Hill End, 1934-1937); 4ER Laidley (1938-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1339, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ, WICEN) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Hill End, Qld, 1934-1937); motor mechanic (Laidley, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''REIMANN''=== * [[/Albert Alwin Reimann|Reimann, Albert Alwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4RD-V3K] - 1905(SA)-1946(SA) - Licences: 5JO Adelaide (Kent Town, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 453, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil ===''REINARTZ''=== * [[/John Leonard Reinartz|Reinartz, John Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94X7-XYL] - 1894(Ger)-1964(USA) - Licences: 1QP (1908-?); 1XAM; W3RB; K6BJ - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator - Comment: with Fred Schnell made first Trans-Atlantic 2 Way QSO with F8AB Leon Deloy - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/1QP/ Ham Gallery] ===''REINHOLD''=== * [[/Edwin Cyril Reinhold|Reinhold, Edwin Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHH4-WWR] - 1900(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: Q747 Receive Brisbane (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clayfield, 1925); motor mechanic (Gracefield, 1931-1949); soldier (Sherwood, 1954-1980) ===''RENNIE''=== * [[/F. Rennie|Rennie, F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3HI Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. M. Rennie|Rennie, J. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QF Receive Melbourne (Northcote, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/K. M. Rennie|Rennie, K. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AO Receive Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RENSHAW''=== * [[/Walter Phillip Renshaw|Renshaw, Walter Phillip "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9KS-1LX] - 1891(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: XFP Sydney (Roseville, 1912-1914); 2DE Sydney (Roseville, 1922-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 370, 1918 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator - amateur broadcaster; WW1; radio clubs (WIA NSW - 1912+, President, Federal President); professional clubs (IRE NSW - founding member); business (consulting engineer); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Hon. Sec. WIA NSW) - Comment: late 1930s entangled in a NSW State Government corruption enquiry - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Roseville, 1936-1954; Ashfield, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XFP-2DE - Walter Phillip Renshaw" ===''RENWICK''=== * [[/Arthur Griffith Renwick|Renwick, Arthur Griffith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD57-8XV] - 1902(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2CG Receive Sydney (Woollahra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 292, 1940 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Roseville, 1930-1937); chemist (Drummoyne, 1943-1954); retail chemist (Strathfield, 1958-1963) ===''RETALLICK''=== * [[/James Moncrieff Retallick|Retallick, James Moncrieff]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKK3-QDW] - 1898(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2XO Bellingen (1930-1939, 1946-1947); 2FE Portable Bellingen (1933-1939); 2XO Raleigh (1948-1955); 2XO Coffs Harbour (1956-1958); 2XO Urunga (1960-1969); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 664, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: attendant (Substation, Raleigh, 1949-1954); electrical mechanic (Urunga, 1963-1968) ===''REYNOLDS''=== * [[/Arthur Pretoria Reynolds|Reynolds, Arthur Pretoria]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6F6-6PX] - 1900(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AP Sydney (Oatley, 1931-1936); 2AP Parkes (1937); 2AP Albury (1938-1939); 2AP Sydney (Richmond, 1946-1960); 2AP Katoomba (1961-1965); 2AP Leura (1969); 2AP Blackheath (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 34, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (Oatley, NSW, 1931-1936); radio engineer (Parkes, NSW, 1937; Richmond, NSW, 1943-1958; Leura, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Shipley, NSW, 1972) * [[/George Daniel Reynolds|Reynolds, George Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9J-VBQ] - 1886(NZ)-1964(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 180, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Rockhampton, 1917; Cooktown, 1928); radio (Malvern, 1934-1937); wireless operator (New Farm, 1943); radio station manager (Townsville, 1949); retired (Malvern, 1954-1963) * [[/Reginald Patrick Reynolds|Reynolds, Reginald Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH3-V8S] - 1908(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2RH Temora (1931-1933); 2RH Leeton (1933); 2RH Wagga Wagga (1935-1938); 2RH Young (1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 211, 1931; AOLCP 52, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943-1958; Elizabeth Bay, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Randwick, NSW, 1968); technician (Randwick, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald James Reynolds| Reynolds, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNH-BFX] - 1912(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2AFR Sydney (Granville, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Westmead, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1855, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Granville, NSW, 1934-1937); telegraphist (Granville, NSW, 1943); postal employee (Westmead, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''REYNOLDSON''=== * [[/Edmund Laurence Reynoldson|Reynoldson, Edmund Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QH-63N] - 1895(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: XKB Strathmerton (1913-1914); 3FC Receive Melbourne (City, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 673, 1921 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW1 (Signal Engineers, 2nd Division); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Comment: Brother Leonard Mood Reynoldson killed at Bullecourt - Electoral Rolls: operator (Brighton, Vic, 1922); postmaster (St James, Echuca, Vic, 1924-1926; Hayfield, Vic, 1931-1954); nil (Ringwood East, Vic, 1963) ===''RHEUBEN''=== * [[/Owen Rheuben|Rheuben, Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNYD-98M] - 1893(NSW)-1968(Vic) - Licences: XLL Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1913-1914); 3UA Receive Melbourne (Carlton, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: turner (South Melbourne, Vic, 1914); engineer (Carlton, Vic, 1921-1924; Caulfield East, Vic, 1927-1931; Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1963); retired (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''RHODES''=== * [[/Harry Rhodes|Rhodes, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BS-QMC] - 1887?(???)-1966(SA) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Kadina (1923); 5HR Kadina (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Needs more research - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Quorn, 1939-1943; Grassmere, 1943) - TroveTag: "5HR - Harry Rhodes" ===''RIBBETT''=== * [[/Thomas John Ribbett|Ribbett, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQQ-YRJ] - 1880(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPOE, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RICH''=== * [[/Charles Fry Rich|Rich, Charles Fry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-YZ3] - 1873(Eng)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 4CR Fife Bay, Papua - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 4VX 2AJZ 9VX 2API Mackendrick Charles William Rich - Electoral Rolls: retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1949) * [[/Mackendrick Charles William Rich|Rich, Mackendrick Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-5MB] - 1903(PNG)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 4VX Samarai, Papua (1938-1939); 2AJZ Sydney (Chatswood, 1946); 9VX Port Moresby (1947-1948); 2API Sydney (Manly Vale, 1954-1955; Balgowlah, 1956-1969; Manly Vale, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 4CR Charles Fry Rich - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Manly Vale, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Manly Vale, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RICHARDS''=== * [[/G. F. Richards|Richards, G. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (Moonah, 1923); 2237 Hobart (Moonah, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Richards|Richards, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDM-JZ6] - 1888(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4XK Ipswich (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 575, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mine manager (Silkstone, 1917-1932; Booval, 1936-1958) * [[/Maurice Evans Richards|Richards, Maurice Evans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3X-KPB] - 1910(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5CY Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); 5MR Adelaide (Glenunga, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 369, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Likely a relation of 5WR Wilfred Mayo Richards - Electoral Rolls: welder (Millswood East, SA, 1943) * [[/Norman Henry Richards|Richards, Norman Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH1-NL1] - 1912(Eng)-2007(Qld) - Licences: 4NR Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1932-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1071, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1936-1937); mechanic (Eagle Junction, Qld, 1943); refrigeration engineer (Maryborough, Qld, 1949-1954); engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1963-1968); retired (Glasshouse Mountains, Qld, 1972-1977; Tin Can Bay, Qld, 1980) * [[/Victor John Richards|Richards, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFML-3HH] - 1916(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6JR Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1894, 1937, WA; 2COCP 265, 1939; 1COCP 367, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Nedlands, WA, 1937); radio operator (Alice Springs, NT, 1943); machinery assistant (Wivenhoe, Tas, 1949); radio technician (Darlinghurst West, NSW, 1949; Charters Towers, Qld, 1949)); radio operator (Carlingford, NSW, 1954); radio technician (Blacktown, NSW, 1958); technician (Applecross, WA, 1958-1972); radio officer (Applecross, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Wilfred Mayo Richards|Richards, Wilfred Mayo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3X-6W4] - 1896(SA)-1948(SA) - 5WR Adelaide (Medindie Gardens, 1927-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 364, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil - certainly a relation of 5MR Maurice Evans Richards ===''RICHARDSON''=== * [[/Alan Kennington Richardson|Richardson, Alan Kennington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRM-73L] - 1914(SA)-1994(SA) - Licences: 5AR Adelaide (Everard Park, 1934-1939; City, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1277, 1934, SA; AOLCP 201, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Everard Park, SA, 1939) * [[/Charles Augustus Richardson|Richardson, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ7-45H] - 1905(Eng)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 2PT Sydney (Five Dock, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 922, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Five Dock, NSW, 1932-1943); RAAF (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949); salesman (St Kilda, Vic, 1954); sales (Toorak, Vic, 1954-1963); retired (Warrnambool, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/George Henry Richardson|Richardson, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZG-11X] - 1919(Tas)-2003(???) - Licences: 7GR Hobart (Hobart City, 1939, 1947-1948; Sandy Bay, 1954-1980); 2NMF Sydney (Manly, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2302, 1939, Tas; BOCP 293, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, Tas, 1943; Queenborough, Tas, 1949; Nelson, Tas, 1954-1963) * [[/Jasper Bede Richardson|Richardson, Jasper Bede]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1J-LTY] - 1907(WA)-1969(WA) - Licences: 6LX Perth (Fremantle, 1931-1933; Hollywood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 831, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (East Fremantle, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Hollywood, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943; East Fremantle, WA, 1949); mechanic (Bicton, WA, 1954-1968) * [[/John Keith Richardson|Richardson, John Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QQ-76P] - 1906(Qld)-1954(Tas) - Licences: 4KR Barcaldine (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: overseer ("Ashgrove", Gore, 1930-1932) - Trovetag: "4KR - John Keith Richardson" * [[/Laurence Ross Nelson Richardson|Richardson, Laurence Ross Nelson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTND-7RH] - 1914(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3LD Melbourne (Armadale, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 821, 1931, Vic; AOLCP 116, 1933; COCP2 258, 1939; COCP1 303, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1936; Malvern, Vic, 1937); nil (Bayswater, Vic, 1949); technician (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert John Richardson|Richardson, Robert John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYX6-FTT] - 1912(Vic)-2004(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3ZP Melbourne (Collingwood, 1936-1939; Cheltenham, 1947-1975); 3ZP Moe (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1785, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Collingwood, Vic, 1934-1937); machinist (Cheltenham, Vic, 1942; Heatherton, Vic, 1949-1967); PMG employee (Cheltenham, Vic, 1977); retired (Moe, Vic, 1980) ===''RICHES''=== * [[/Sydney James William Riches|Riches, Sydney James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RF-1ST] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3SJ Melbourne (Northcote, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 34, 1931; AOCP 1784, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1931-1937); farmer (Larpent, Vic, 1943-1977) ===''RICH-PHILLIPS''=== SEE PHILLIPS, principally John Rich Phillips ===''RICHMOND''=== * [[/Cecil Harry Garbett Richmond|Richmond, Cecil Harry Garbett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTB-MV6] - 1910(Qld)-2009(Qld)99yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2059, 1937, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Awards: Imperial Service Medal (1970, Shipping Dept, clerical assistant) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Holland Park, Qld, 1943-1972); retired (Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''RICHTER''=== * [[/Roy Wilfred Richter|Richter, Roy Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCN-XHW] - 1920(NSW)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2ADP Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939); 2ACR Sydney (Manly Vale, 1961; Belrose, 1965-1969); 2ACR Ellenboraugh via Wauchope (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1741, 1936, NSW; COCP2 146, 1938; COCP1 194, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943; Manly, NSW, 1949; Collaroy, NSW, 1954); manager (Fairlight, NSW, 1958); engineer (Manly Vale, NSW, 1963); manufacturer (Belrose, NSW, 1972); grazier (Ellenboraugh, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RICKABY''=== * [[/Lorimer Douglas Rickaby|Rickaby, Lorimer Douglas "Rick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMR4-Z8W] - 1906(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4VR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Coopers Plains, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 485, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4VL, 4AK, 4BK); military (WW2, RAN); ship wireless officer; security officer (MSS) - Relationships: father of 4RX Brian ??? Rickaby; father-in-law of 4VR Valerie ??? Rickaby - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Flinders Naval Depot, Vic, 1931-1934); radio engineer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1949); meter reader (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1958-1972) * [[/Brian ??? Rickaby|Rickaby, Brian ???]] - Licences: 4ZAP Brisbane (Coopers Plains, 1960); 4RX Brisbane (Salisbury, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: AOLCP; AOCP; BOCP; TVOCP - amateur operator; broadcast engineer (Qld State Broadcasting Office, P&TD / DoC / DoTaC / ABA) - Relationships: son of 4VR Lorimer Douglas Rickaby; husband of 4VR Valerie ??? Rickaby - Electoral Rolls: ===''RIDGWAY''=== * [[/Edwin Keith Ridgway|Ridgway, Edwin Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVNZ-36N] - 1909(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3EQ Leongatha (1934-1937); 2AGQ Henty (1938); 3IV Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1282, 1938, Vic; BOCP 519, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Ballarat West, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''RIEDEL''=== * [[/Paul Wolfgang Riedel|Riedel, Paul Wolfgang]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH1-BSM] - 1916(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5PW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1947; Hawthorn, 1948-1954; West Marden, 1955-1965; Marden, 1969; Manningham, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2456, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RIETHMULLER''=== * [[/Eric Charles Riethmuller|Riethmuller, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64Z-XCL] - 1903(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4SK Willis Island (1931) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 250, 1930; 1COCP 299, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Jandowae, 1936); radio technician (Wellington, NSW, 1937; Moorooka, 1943); radio operator (Darlinghurst, 1949; Wahroonga, 1963-1972); retired (Toowoomba, 1972-1980) ===''RILEY''=== * [[/Morton Russell Riley|Riley, Morton Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJJ7-62N] - 1911(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3TN Hamilton (1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1789, 1936, Vic; BOCP 507, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Hamilton, Vic, 1934-1954) * [[/William Frederick Riley|Riley, William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK87-JBH] - 1919(WA)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4FS Brisbane (Moorooka, 1938-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2240, 1938, Qld; COCP1 401, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Longreach, Qld, 1943; Moorooka, Qld, 1949); aircraft surveyor (Lane Cove, NSW, 1954; Gladesville, NSW, 1958-1968; Turramurra, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/William James Riley|Riley, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKCG-NHL] - 1907(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2YX Sydney (Balmain, 1932-1939, 1946-1950; Strathfield, 1954; Balmain, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1056, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Refer Ancestry.com for details of a difficult life - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balmain, NSW, 1933-1977) ===''RING''=== * [[/Keith Mostyn Ring|Ring, Keith Mostyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKB8-YR7] - 1913(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5KH Adelaide (Kensington Park, 1932-1939, 1947-1948; Marion, 1954; Eden Hills, 1955-1969); 5KH Williamstown (1975); 5KH Kapunda (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 923, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Jamestown, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas Leo Ring|Ring, Thomas Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-D97] - 1893(Vic)-1945(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 233, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1916; Sandgate, 1921); clerical assistant (Bowen, Qld, 1925); postmaster (Texas, 1930-1937); retired (Hendra, Qld, 1943) ===''RINGROSE''=== * [[/William Stanley Ringrose|Ring, William Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPC-GSV] - 1900(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2YR Sydney (Epping, 1931-1939); 2BSR Forster (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 421, 1919 (Marconi); COCP2 129, 1930; COCP1 193, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Epping, NSW, 1935-1949); radio technician (Eastwood, NSW, 1954); technician (OTC Doonside Rd, Blacktown, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Forster, NSW, 1968) ===''RIPPEN''=== * [[/Adolf Heinrich Gerhard Rippen|Rippen, Adolf Heinrich Gerhard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-QSB] - 1919(WA)-1941(Off coast of Kenya) - Licences: 6GR Perth (Fremantle, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1731, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, HMAS Sydney II, Telegraphist) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fremantle, 1943) - Links: [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/registrydetails.asp?ID=478 HMAS Sydney II Memorial]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/644953 VWMA]; [http://www.streetwisemedia.com.au/unknown-sydney-sailor-named-after-80-years/ Streetwise] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''RIVERS''=== * [[/Edmund Ronald Rivers|Rivers, Edmund Ronald or Ronald Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJH-V2S] - 1901(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 3ER Receive Melbourne (Essendon, 1922-1923); 3ER Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 767, 1923 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RIX''=== * [[/Walter Henry George Rix|Rix, Walter Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMQX-KZQ] - 1898(Qld)-1923(Qld) - Licences: 4EC Receive Brisbane (Bulimba, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: tram conductor (Valley, Qld, 1919-1921) ===''ROBB''=== * [[/Arthur Victor Robb|Robb, Arthur Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G881-MTY] - 1888(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: Unknown Callsign Sydney (Arncliffe, 1911) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Surveyor, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Lake Wyangan, Griffith, NSW, 1930-1935) * [[/Gladstone Grey Robb|Robb, Gladstone Grey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SW-6JS] - 1892(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XJDP Melbourne (Croxton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); PMGD (1911+, research section; developed splitting amplifier for first interstate broadcast 22 Sep 1925; in charge first shortwave tx VLR3 - Electoral Rolls: postal mechanic (Northcote, Vic, 1914); mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1915; Croxton, Vic, 1916; Northcote, Vic, 1919-1963); retired (Oakleigh South, Vic, 1967-1968) * [[/Walter Lindsay Robb|Robb, Walter Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJ9-JBL] - 1917(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3WX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1938-1939); 3YR Melbourne (South Caulfield, 1947-1948; Essendon West, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2122, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: finisher (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1942); toolmaker (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); draftsman (Essendon, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''ROBBINS''=== * [[/Thomas Fellows Robbins|Robbins, Thomas Fellows]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5X-2SL] - 1918(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5DK Adelaide (Fullarton, 1935-1937; Malvern, 1938-1939); 5AQ Leigh Creek (1954-1960); 5AQ Port Augusta (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1548, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Malvern, SA, 1941-1943) ===''ROBERTS''=== * [[/Charles D'Arcy Roberts|Roberts, Charles D'Arcy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2N-VBN] - 1909(NSW)-1943(Burma) - Licences: 2JV Sydney (Greenwich, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 408, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (signalman, 8 Division Signals, 1943) - Electoral rolls: clerk (Lane Cove, 1930-1937) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Edmund Charles Roberts|Roberts, Edmund Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1Q-WMS] - 1919(Vic)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 2QK Sydney (Lakemba, 1946; Punchbowl, 1947); 9QK Lae (1948); 2QK Sydney (Lakemba, 1954-1961); 2QN Lakemba (1969); 4QI Gladstone (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2279, 1939, NSW; BOCP 1882, 1960; TVOCP 310, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1958); technician (Bendigo, Vic, 1963); TV technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1963-1972); RAN (Nowra, NSW, 1972-1977); radio technician (Gladstone, Qld, 1977-1980); engineer (Seaford, Vic, 1980) * [[/Harry Mayland Roberts|Roberts, Harry Mayland or Mayfield (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLH-KKF] - 1912(SA)-1979(SA) - Licences: 5MY Adelaide (Alberton East, 1931; Myrtle Bank, 1938-1939; Fullarton Estate, 1947-1954; Plympton, 1955-1965; North Plympton, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 763, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Myrtle Bank, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Herbert Charles Roberts|Roberts, Herbert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHG-122] - 1902(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3HR Sea Lake (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1669, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Sea Lake, Vic, 1931-1977) * [[/J. C. A. Roberts|Roberts, J. C. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAY Sydney (Parramatta, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Identification: Not yet identified, despite three given names - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Michael Denis Roberts|Roberts, John Michael Denis or Dennis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89R-5VT] - 1917(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2ACK Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1939); 2JS Sydney (Campsie, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1656, 1936, NSW; AOCP1 8, 1946; COCP1 1119, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Keith McLeod Roberts|Roberts, Keith McLeod]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJS-1GN] - 1909(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3QO Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1938-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2109, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Nicholas William Roberts|Roberts, Nicholas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-XKV] - 1915(SA)-1936(SA) - Licences: 5NR Adelaide (St Peters, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1228, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon, age 21yo - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Noel Grafton Roberts|Roberts, Noel Grafton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRD-CCL] - 1924(Eng)-2008(Eng) - Licences: 5NR Katherine (1947) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 589, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Tally Ho, Vic, 1967-1968; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Phillip Roberts|Roberts, Phillip]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZF Narrandera (1932-1935); 2AFF Wagga Wagga (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1014, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Narrandera, NSW, 1931-1932); storeman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1980) * [[/Richard George Crafter Roberts|Roberts, Richard George Crafter or Crofter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWFZ-Z24] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UU Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 750, 1922; 2COCP 430, 1933; 1COCP 505, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashfield, 1933-1936; Lovetts Bay, 1943; Chatswood, 1949-1958) * [[/Ronald Joseph Roberts|Roberts, Ronald Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1S-97N] - 1913(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1887, 1937, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tailor (Melbourne South, Vic, 1936-1943); technician (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Russell Flexmore Roberts|Roberts, Russell Flexmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL4K-265] - 18??-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4PN Brisbane (West End, 1927-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 372, 1927, No. 41 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; television experimenter (4CM); broadcaster (4BC, manager) - Electoral Rolls: musical director (South Brisbane, 1919); musician (Coorparoo, 1934); manager (Yeronga, 1936-1937); alderman (Annerley, 1954) * [[/V. Roberts|Roberts, V.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROBERTSON''=== * [[/Albert Edward Robertson|Robertson, Albert Edward "Robbie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBR1-G68] - 1908(???)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 3US Melbourne (Auburn, 1938-1939); 2US Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1969; Chatswood, 1975; Castle Grove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1968); radio officer (Chatswood, NSW, 1972); retired (Castle Cove, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Archibald Gordon Hamilton Robertson|Robertson, Archibald Gordon Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62Y-5YZ] - 1906(South Africa)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2ALA Sydney (Undercliffe, 1938-1939; Enfield, 1946-1950; Crows Nest, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2196, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Bankstown, NSW, 1930; Marrickville, NSW, 1930; Toxteth, NSW, 1932-1934; Campsie, NSW, 1935; Glebe, NSW, 1937; Enfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Crows Nest, NSW, 1954) * [[/Brian Desmond Robertson|Robertson, Brian Desmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2G-W63] - 1921(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 1RD Macquarie Island (1950s); 5RD Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 998, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/David Sterling Robertson|Robertson, David Sterling]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2M-F7H] - 1920(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RN Adelaide (Mt Lofty, 1937-1939, 1948-1965); 1ATR Canberra (Deakin, 1956; Yarralumla, 1960); 5RN Adelaide (Stirling, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1944, 1937, SA; 2COCP 346, 1940; 1COCP 405, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Husband of 5YL-1YL Denise Alison Robertson nee Haslam - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (North Sydney, 1943) * [[/Denise Alison Robertson|Robertson nee Haslam, Denise Alison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2M-JWG] - 1927(NSW)-2008(SA) - Licences: 1YL Canberra (Yarralumla, 1960-1965); 5YL Adelaide (Stirling, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3552, 1956, ACT - amateur operator; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 5RN-1ATR David Sterling Robertson - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROBINS''=== * [[/Eric Francis Robins|Robins, Eric Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZKN-B51] - 1919(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6RB Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1938-1939, 1947); 6RB Northam (1948); 6RB Perth (Joondanna, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2221, 1938, WA; COCP1 2032, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (South Perth, WA, 1949); postal officer (Joondanna, WA, 1954-1972); public servant (Joondanna, WA, 1977-1980) ===''ROBINSON''=== * [[/Alexander Robinson|Robinson, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1G8-ZJ2] - 1900(Eng)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2GR Sydney (Haberfield, 1930-1937; Richmond, 1938-1939; Hunter's Hill, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 498/499, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical meter tester (Haberfield, 1933-1936) - Callsign: 2GR callsign previously held by Joseph Sydney Marks * [[/Arthur Robinson|Robinson, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CS-4PP] - 1926(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ABF Sale (1948-1956); 3ABF Melbourne (Croydon, 1960); 3ABF Traralgon (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2710, 1948, Vic; TVOCP 184, 1959 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sale, 1949-1954); technician (Croydon, 1963); PMG TV technician (Traralgon, 1963-1980) * [[/Charles John Robinson|Robinson, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNJD-DC5] - 1908(Tas)-2004(???) - Licences: 7RC Launceston (1936-1937); 7KR Launceston (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1668, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: carter (Launceston, 1936-1937); cordial maker (Launceston, 1943) * [[/Harry Percival Robinson|Robinson, Harry Percival or Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1QW-J96] - 1905(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5HN Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1947-1960; Windsor Gardens, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2168, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Port Adelaide, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John William Robinson|Robinson, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7H-Q61] - 1895(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2EN Receive Sydney (Ryde, 1922-1923); 2RN Receive Sydney (Concord, 1923); 4RN Brisbane (Kedron, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur broadcaster; Honorary Radio Inspector NSW; First director 4QG - Comment: several contemporaneous JWRs - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Merthyr, Qld, 1925-1926); radio engineer (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1928); engineer (Herston, 1936-1937) - TroveTag: "2EN-2RN-4RN - John William Robinson" ===''ROBSON''=== * [[/Colin Laudreux Robson|Robson, Colin Laudreux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYV-TL8] - 1916(WA)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6XI Perth (Mt Lawley, 1937-1939); 6XI Northam (1947-1948); 6XI Waterloo (1954-1960); 6XI bunbury (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 181, 1936; AOCP 2055, 1937, WA; BOCP 234, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (6AM Quarters, Northam, WA, 1949; 6TZ, Waterloo, WA, 1958-1963; Bunbury, WA, 1968-1972) ===''ROCHE''=== * [[/L. Roche|Roche, L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJCG Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROCKBERG''=== * [[/Alec Rockberg|Rockberg, Alec]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPW1-965] - 1907(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2RG Sydney (CBD, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 771, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Five Dock, NSW, 1943; Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1949; Five Dock, NSW, 1954-1958; Haberfield, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''ROCKWELL''=== * [[/Horace Bruce Rockwell|Rockwell, Horace Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K882-BWV] - 1887(Tas)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XQH Brisbane (Wynnum) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; WW1; WW2; a founder of Wireless Institute of Queensland 1912 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fort Lytton, Qld, 1913; Wynnum, Qld, 1917-1919); electrical engineer (Enoggera, Qld, 1919; Chelmer, Qld, 1925); electrician (Fort Lytton, Qld, 1936-1937); soldier (Middle Head, NSW, 1943); engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XQH - Horace Bruce Rockwell" ===''RODDA''=== * [[/William David Rodda|Rodda, William David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WK-4JB] - 1907(WA)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6WR Perth (Claremont, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 435, 1928, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 1191, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Claremont, 1931-1936; Nedlands, 1937; Claremont, 1943); control operator (Nedlands, 1949-1954); technician (Perth, 1958) ===''RODGER''=== * [[/Malcolm Alan Rodger|Rodger, Malcolm Alan or Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Y-LSY] - 1913(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3UI Tatura (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2334, 1939, Vic; BOCP 587, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Kyabram, Vic, 1934; Tatura, Vic, 1935-1954) ===''RODWELL''=== * [[/Albert Edward Rodwell|Rodwell, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWX8-VG7] - 1909(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Bowen Hills, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bowen Hills, Qld, 1936-1937); grocer (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949); company manager (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1954-1968); bookseller (Aspley, Qld, 1972) * [[/J. G. Rodwell|Rodwell, J. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 244 Sydney (North Sydney, 1920) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROGER''=== * [[/John Herman Roger|Roger, John Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQ3-315] - 1901(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2KV Sydney (Moore Park, 1929); 2KV Newcastle (CBD, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 829, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone electrician (Lambton, NSW, 1930); telephone mechanic (Newcastle, NSW, 1932); no occupation (Earlwood, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Beresfield, NSW, 1949); broadcasting technician (Surry Hills, NSW, 1949); broadcasting engineer (Earlwood, NSW, 1954); postal employee (Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1972-1980); ===''ROGERS''=== * [[/Bernard Stanley Rogers|Rogers, Bernard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPV-L34] - 1912(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5FG Adelaide (Blackwood, 1934-1939; Edwardstown, 1947-1948; Glandore, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1274, 1934, SA; 1COCP 907, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Edwardstown, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Joseph Edwin Rogers|Rogers, Joseph Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYT-JXW] - 1904(Tas)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3TO Melbourne (Camberwell, 1933-1937); 2AHN Sydney (Epping, 1938); 3TO Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948); 3TO Yallourn (1954-1965); 3TO Newborough (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1091, 1933, Vic; BOCP 1452, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1927); manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1937; Nedlands, WA, 1943); patrolman (Yallorn, Vic, 1949-1967); clerk (Newborough, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Lionel Cecil Rogers|Rogers, Lionel Cecil or Cecil Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBJJ-56H] - 1904(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3KF Receive Melbourne (Seddon, 1922); 3LI Melbourne (Seddon, 1937; Footscray, 1938-1939; Seddon, 1947-1948); 3ADQ Rockbank (1965) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 836, 1924 (Spark); COCP2 101, 1937; COCP1 474, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Footscray North, Vic, 1926-1931); labourer (McMillans, Vic, 1935-1936); operator (Footscray North, Vic, 1936; Footscray South, Vic, 1937-1949); technician (wireless station, Rockbank, Vic, 1954-1967) * [[/Richard Rogers|Rogers, Richard "Ric"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZN-LHZ] - Living - Licences: 7RO Hobart (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; historian (Amateur Radio Tas) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROHDE''=== * [[/William Campbell Rohde|Rohde, William Campbell "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76S-GRF] - 1907(Qld)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4RW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 493, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (YWCA Wireless Club); comms engineer (PMGD); broadcast engineer (4QG) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Red Hill, 1934-1943; Newmarket, 1949); postal engineer (Coorparoo, 1958-1980) ===''ROLLS''=== * [[/Sydney Rolls|Rolls, Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-V3F] - 1886(???)-1957(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Auburn, Vic, 1916-1919); naval officer (Camberwell, Vic, 1924-1925); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1928-1949) ===''ROOKS''=== * [[/John Rooks|Rooks, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6FX-5F2] - 1904(Eng)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ADD Sydney (Sans Souci, 1937); 3DD Melbourne (Cribb Point, 1938); 6DD Perth (Redcliffe, 1947-1948); 4DD Townsville (1956-1969); 2BDD Sydney (Sans Souci, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 23, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Sans Souci, NSW, 1934-1937; Cribb Point, Vic, 1942); radio inspector (Sans Souci, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Redcliffe, WA, 1949); communications officer (Sans Souci, NSW, 1954); communications supervisor (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1972; Sans Souci, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''ROPER''=== * [[/Thornton Graham Roper|Roper, Thornton Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HY-FH7] - 1898(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3ZB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1954; Surrey Hills, 1955; East Malvern, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2370, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (at WW1 enlistment); turner & fitter (Melbourne East, Vic, 1922-1924); turner (Oakleigh, Vic, 1925-1931); fruiterer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1934-1937); fitter (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Malvern East, Vic, 1963) ===''ROSCOE''=== * [[/Geoffrey Thomas Roscoe|Roscoe, Geoffrey Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QR-GJY] - 1900(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Receive Condamine (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Condamine, Qld, 1925; Macknade, Qld, 1936-1937; Boonah, Qld, 1943); retired (St Lucia, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''ROSE''=== * [[/Benjamin Isaac Rose|Rose, Benjamin Isaac]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDQ-GPR] - 1898(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3FR Receive Melbourne (South Oakleigh, 1922); 3TG Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 754, 1922 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1924-1936); carrier (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942); grocer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949); storeman (North Clayton, Vic, 1963) * [[/Henry Englebert Rose|Rose, Henry Englebert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPD1-TF3] - 1894(NSW)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 2LP Receive Warren (1922); 2HR Warren (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Dalby, Qld, 1913); station manager (Yanganbil, NSW, 1930); grazier (Warren, NSW, 1933); stock and station agent (Warren, NSW, 1935-1936; Annaby, NSW, 1937-1943) * [[/Robert William (Qld) Rose|Rose, Robert William (Qld)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DS-JJM] - 1911(Qld)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 4RR Brisbane (1925); 4RQ Longreach (1930-1939, 1946-1948); 2AQR Wallsend (1956-1961); 2AQR Avoca (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 576, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; chemist - Comment: Another Robert William Rose b1923 BOCP 993 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowong, 1925); chemist (Longreach, 1936-1949; West Wallsend, 1958-1963; Avoca Beach, 1968) * [[/Robert William (Vic) Rose|Rose, Robert William (Vic)]] - 1923(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 993, 1948; 3AIR 1790, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''ROSEBLADE''=== * [[/Rex Kitchener Roseblade|Roseblade, Rex Kitchener]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHF-YPM] - 1914(Vic)-1993(ACT) - Licences: 3QJ Melbourne (Kew, 1932-1939); 2RI Canberra (Barton, 1947); 3QJ Melbourne (Balcombe Camp, 1954-1955; Ashburton, 1956-1960); 1QJ Canberra (Narrabundah, 1965-1969; Campbell, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 930, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 152, 1938; 2COCP 177, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1937-1943); soldier (Glen Iris, Vic, 1954; Narrabundah, ACT, 1963-1968; Campbell, ACT, 1972-1980) ===''ROSENSKJAR''=== * [[/F. Rosenskjar|Rosenskjar, F.]] - 19??-19?? - 4?? Brisbane (Fairfield) (Operator 4BI), amateur operator, amateur broadcaster ===''ROSEVEAR''=== * [[/Ernest Donovan Rosevear|Rosevear, Ernest Donovan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWL-VRK] - 1914(SA)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2405, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: panelbeater (Brighton, SA, 1939); press operator (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''ROSEWARNE''=== * [[/Jeffrey Paul Rosewarne|Rosewarne, Jeffrey Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR41-ZWP] - 1920(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5MN Snowtown (1947-1948); 5MN Kadina (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2313, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROSS''=== * [[/Alexander David Ross|Ross, Alexander David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G68V-KFR] - 1883(Sct)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Professor of Mathematics & Physics, University of Perth) - Electoral Rolls: university professor (Perth Club, 1916; West Perth, 1925-1954); retired (Albany, WA, 1958-1963) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ross-alexander-david-8270 ADB]; [[w:Alexander_David_Ross|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.news.uwa.edu.au/archive/201206204747/features/setting-standards-excellence/ UWA]; [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1967QJRAS...8..297. Harvard Obit] * [[/John Francis Ross|Ross, John Francis "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Z1-TYT] - 1922(SA)-2021(NSW)98yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - engineer (PMGD); journalist (editor, The Broadcaster); historian (broadcasting, Amateur Radio, radiocommunications); author ("History of Radio in South Australia"; "Radio Broadcast Technology"); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Member of the Order of Australia, "For service to the media as a radio broadcasting engineer", 1989 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Waterstone Mansen Ross|Ross, Reginald Waterstone Mansen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RP-ZML] - 1907(South Africa)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 2IG Albury (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1429, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Mildura, Vic, 1934; Albury, NSW, 1936-1943); technical assistant (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); clerk (Sunshine, Vic, 1958-1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''ROST''=== * [[/Albert William Rost|Rost, Albert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2S-FXW] - 1887(Qld)-1949(NSW) - Licences: XBR Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Waverley, NSW, 1913; Epping, NSW, 1930-1937; Eastwood, NSW, 1943; West Ryde, 1949) ===''ROUDIE''=== * [[/Andrea Roudie|Roudie, Andrea "Andrew"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNX-X16] - 1912(Greece)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3UJ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1932-1933; Fairfield, 1937-1939; Ashburton, 1947-1948; Ringwood East, 1954; Croydon, 1955-1965; Vermont, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 878, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); engineer (Ringwood, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Croydon, Vic, 1963); engineer (Vermont, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''ROUTLEDGE''=== * [[/Robert Angus Routledge|Routledge, Robert Angus "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX2-BDP] - 1913(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5RA Adelaide (Richmond, 1930-1931; Henley Beach, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 679, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Henley, 1939); radio technician (Henley, 1941); physics technician (Glenelg, 1943) ===''ROWE''=== * [[/R. L. Rowe|Rowe, R. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LR Sydney (Milsons Point, 1928; McMahons Point, 1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 267, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROWLAND''=== * [[/Robert George Rowland|Rowland, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH14-G2J] - 1902(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3GR Ballarat (1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 657, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Grovedale, 1924); storekeeper (Majorca, 1925-1927; Ballarat, 1931); radio dealer (Ballarat, 1936-1980) - Comment: Don't confuse 3ZGG/3AFS Robert George Rowlands ===''ROWLATT''=== * [[/Thomas William Rowlatt|Rowlatt, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCMJ-HZT] - 1892(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1915-1921); engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1925-1937); mechanical engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1943-1968); retired (Chermside, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''ROWLES''=== * [[/Charles Alfred Rowles|Rowles, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPCL-YYT] - 1908(Eng)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 2OS Sydney (Double Bay, 1931-1933; Bondi, 1933-1935); 3OS Melbourne (Armadale, 1947; East St Kilda, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 849, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 422, 1933; COCP1 361, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bus conductor (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); radio (Waverley, NSW, 1934-1935); aeradio operator (Aeradio Station, Forrest, WA, 1943); control officer (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); technician (Camberwell, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1958; Jordanville, Vic, 1967-1968; Mt Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROWLEY''=== * [[/Frank Rowley|Rowley, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76R-9S5] - 1916(Vic)-1991(NZ) - Licences: 3QF Melbourne (Avonsleigh, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954; East Frankston, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2071, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1937-1942); builder (Avonleigh, Vic, 1949-1954; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROY''=== * [[/Arthur Beresford|Roy, Arthur Beresford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXWQ-QB1] - 1910(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2OP Sydney (Waverley, 1931-1939; Rose Bay, 1946-1947); 2OP New Lambton (1948); 2OP Sydney (Leichhardt, 1950; Strathfield, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 722, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Waverley, NSW, 1932-1937; New Lambton, NSW, 1943; Leichhardt, NSW, 1949; Homebush, NSW, 1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963) * [[/Arthur Richard Roy|Roy, Arthur Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKT-N5V] - 1916(NSW)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 2ADR Sydney (Mascot, 1936-1939); 3ADR Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1956; Armadale, 1960; Toorak, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1734, 191936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mascot, NSW, 1937); St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); manufacturer (Toorak, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROYLE''=== * [[/William Arthur Kirkcaldy Royle|Royle, William Arthur Kirkcaldy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ13-BBQ] - 1909(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2WA Sydney (Edgecliff, 1927-1928); 2AWK Sydney (Darling Point, 1946-1950; Sandringham, 1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 318, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: underwriter (Edgecliff, 1936-1954); agent (Sandringham, 1958) ===''RUBAN''=== * [[/John Peter Ruban|Ruban, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CM-DMS] - 1925(???)-2015(Vic) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Footscray North, 1963-1968); technician (Maidstone, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''RUCK''=== * [[/Charles Leonard Ruck|Ruck, Charles Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTVS-3DH] - 1894(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3JO Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 315, 1917 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy, 1914-1925) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Malvern, Vic, 1922; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1933; Canterbury, Vic, 1934-1936; Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1963); retired (Camberwell, Vic, 1968) ===''RUDKIN''=== * [[/Keith Rudkin|Rudkin, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQQ-3WC] - 1910(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2DG Newcastle (Stockton, 1935-1936; Abermain, 1937-1939; Maitland, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1418, 1935, NSW; BOCP 435, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Wickham, NSW, 1932); dairy farmer (Stratford, NSW, 1933); carrier (Stockton, NSW, 1935; Abermain, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Abermain, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Maitland, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''RUMBLE''=== * [[/James Eric Rumble|Rumble, James Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G49Y-S8W] - 1917(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6RU Perth (Subiaco, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Wembley, 1954-1960; City Beach, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2222, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Subiaco, WA, 1949); manager (Wembley, WA, 1954-1963); company director (City Beach, WA, 1968-1980) ===''RUMBOLD''=== * [[/George Henry Rumbold|Rumbold, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VKD-BSQ] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3GR Bendigo (1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 349, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bendigo, Vic, 1928); insurance agent (Kyneton, Vic, 1931; Shepparton, Vic, 1931; Bendigo, Vic, 1936-1937); assistant superintendent (Bendigo, Vic, 1942-1954); cabinet maker (Bendigo, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''RUSE''=== * [[/Thomas William Ruse|Ruse, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZMB-QWY] - 1891(Vic)-1987(WA)95yo - Licences: 6WK Perth (Perth City, 1930-1931; Osborne Park, 1933-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 627, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Osborne Park, 1916-1972); retired (Bunbury, 1977-1980) ===''RUSSACK''=== * [[/Harry Lancelot Russack|Russack, Harry Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYZX-Q5L] - 1907(SA)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2BN Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 946, 1927; COCP2 81, 1930) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Croydon, NSW, 1933-1936; Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1954); agent (Surry Hills, NSW, 1958); company director (Greenwich, NSW, 1958; Forestville, NSW, 1963; Frenchs Forest, NSW, 1968); retired (Stuarts Point, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RUSSELL''=== * [[/Albert Cooper Russell|Russell, Albert Cooper "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ9-BQV] - 1916(WA)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 6AR Albany (1936-1937); 6AR Northam (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1670, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Katanning, WA, 1937); mechanic (New Town, Tas, 1943-1949); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Sans Souci, NSW, 1958; Double Bay, NSW, 1963; Kensington, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/George Justice Russell|Russell, George Justice "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLY-QTV] - 1908(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2QA Tullamore (1932-1936); 2QA Nyngan (1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 960, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Tullamore, NSW, 1930-1936); radio engineer (Nyngan, NSW, 1937-1968); retired (Nyngan, NSW, 1972) * [[/Ronald Albert Henry Russell|Russell, Ronald Albert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q8-Z2W] - 1912(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3EO Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2176, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cobug, Vic, 1934); constable (Melbourne East, Vic, 1936; Coburg, Vic, 1937-1954) ===''RUTHERFORD''=== * [[/Ernest Rutherford|Rutherford, Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLK-WGB]- 1871(NZ)-1937(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Ernest Rutherford|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/1908/rutherford/biographical/ Nobel Prize]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ernest-Rutherford Britannica] ===''RUTLEDGE''=== * [[/Cyril Rutledge|Rutledge, Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M441-T34] - 1904(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6DC Receive Perth (Highgate Hill, 1923); 6CR Perth (North Perth, 1960-1965, Applecross, 1969; Attadale, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2496, 1942, WA; BOCP 547, 1944 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (North Perth, WA, 1925-1926); chemist (Dalwallinu, WA, 1934-1943); radio electrician (Maylands, WA, 1949-1954); pharmaceutical chemist (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1958-1963); pharmacist (Applecross, WA, 1968); chemist (Attadale, WA, 1972-1980) ===''RUTTER''=== * [[/George Alfred Rutter|Rutter, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR8B-67C] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2CB Sydney (Artarmon, 1936-1939; Hornsby, 1946-1980+); 2BCB Culburra (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1662, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: textile worker (Artarmon, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Hornsby, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''RYAN''=== * [[/Albert John Ryan|Ryan, Albert John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWH-V6X] - 1897(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2LE Canberra (Kingston, 1930-1933); 2YN Canberra (Kingston, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 489, 1919; AOLCP 80, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Training School, 1918-1919); PMGD (junior mechanic NSW, 1917; clerk, 1919) broadcast engineer; founder of 2CA Canberra commercial - Comment: several contemporaneous AJR's - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Clement James Ryan|Ryan, Clement James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJS-2TB] - 1916(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3DZ Portland (1936-1937); 3DZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1938-1939; Middle Park, 1947-1948; Balaclava, 1954-1960; Glenhuntly, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1667, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1949); electrician (Ripponlea, Vic, 1963); technical officer (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1968); technical (Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Cornelius Edward Ryan|Ryan, Cornelius Edward "Con"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTH8-84B] - 1907(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4ZS Brisbane (Oxley, 1938-1939, 1947); 4ZS Rockhampton (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2190, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930-1943); cleaner (Rockhampton, Qld, 1954); labourer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/George Edward Ryan|Ryan, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CM-RCC] - 1910(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1939; Dutton Park, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1633, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telephone mechanic (PMGD) - Comment: several contemporaneous GERs - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1937); telephone mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943-1954); PMG Instructor (St Lucia, Qld, 1958); instructor (Taringa, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Michael James Ryan|Ryan, Michael James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXQ-2MC] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3NV Melbourne (Merlynston, 1938-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2072, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous MJRs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter George Ryan|Ryan, Walter George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RR-ZQ1] - 1904(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2TI Sydney (Kensington South, 1935-1936; Kingsford, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1422, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: master butcher (Kensington, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''RYMILL''=== * [[/Arthur Campbell Rymill|Rymill, Arthur Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXVS-CTB] - 1907(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Riddoch Rymill|Rymill, Robert Riddoch]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5N-YC9] - 1904(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: V753 Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3GX Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: ethnologist (South Yarra, 1931) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/535352 WW2] ===''RYVITCH''=== * [[/Judah Louis Ryvitch|Ryvitch or Rich, Judah Louis or Louis Judah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1LF-H39] - 1914(Vic)-1993(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2454, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fitzroy, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1942) =='''S'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''SAAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Saar|Saar, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ52-N3K] - 1889(???)-1956(WA) - Licences: 6CZ Receive Perth (West Perth, 1923); 6CZ Northam (1923-1925); 6KM Eucla (1926-1927); 6KM Geraldton (1933); 6KM Perth (Maylands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 264, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraph lineman (North Perth, WA, 1915); postal electrician (Northam, WA, 1917); mechanic (Bunbury, WA, 1916-1917; Balkatta, WA, 1922; Eucla, WA, 1925-1926; North Perth, WA, 1928; Maylands, WA, 1931); postal electrician (Maylands, WA, 1936-1954) ===''SABAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saban|Saban, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Saban|Saban, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNT4-QQK] - 1895(Vic)-1933(NSW) - Licences: XMI Melbourne (Auburn, 1913-1914); 2BL Receive Sydney (Waverley, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (East Sydney, NSW, 1930-1933) ===''SABELBERG''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sabelberg|Sabelberg, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Joseph Brentani Sabelberg|Sabelberg, Charles Joseph Brentani]] - 1869(Vic)-1935(Vic) - Licences: 3CS Melbourne (Port Melbourne, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Licence possibly held for one of his sons - Electoral Rolls: physician (Violet Town, Vic, 1903-1906); medical practitioner (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1914-1931) ===''SAGAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Noel Sagar|Sagar, Eric Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKS-4J9] - 1896(SA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 5CM Receive Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1923); 5CM Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1924-1926); 4ES Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Halcyon: Not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: manager (Greenslopes, Qld, 1932); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1943-1949); orchardist (Kincumber, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''SAINSBURY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Henry Sainsbury|Sainsbury, Rupert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L28X-5H3] - 1896(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1924-1936); 4YJ Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937-1939); 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1946-1954; Epping, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 54, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Concord, 1930); traveller (Hendra, 1936-1937); soldier (Norman Park, 1943); executive (Concord West, 1949-1954); commercial traveller (Epping, 1958-1968) ===''SAINTY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Melville Sainty|Sainty, Clifford Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ61-1GZ] - 1907(NSW)-1987(SA) - Licences: 2MS Warrawee (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 88, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF) - Relationships: likely related to XAH Stanley James Sainty - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Turramurra, NSW, 1936-1943); farmer (Loganholme, Qld, 1949); builder (Turramurra, NSW, 1954); manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Stanley James Sainty|Sainty, Stanley James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXW9-W9D] - 1898(NSW)-1951(Vic) - Licences: XAH Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1930); mechanical engineer (Tempe, NSW, 1931-1934); manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Deepdene, Vic, 1943-1949) - TroveTag: "XAH - Stanley James Sainty" ===''SALAMY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Salamy|Salamy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Salamy|Salamy, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZHH-VWR] - 1904(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AJ Receive Warrnambool (1922-1923); 3AJ Warrnambool (1924-1933); 3PS Warrnambool (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 35, 1924, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Warrnambool, 1924-1977) ===''SALLMANN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sallmann|Sallmann, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Herbert Sallmann|Sallmann or Sallman, Noel Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY1M-59M] - 1912(Vic)-2006(SA)94yo - Licences: 3UG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3AUG Merbein (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2023, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1934-1937); assistant manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); manager (Merbein, Vic, 1954); estate agent (Merbein, Vic, 1963-1980); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1980) ===''SALMON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Salmon|Salmon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Edward Francis Salmon|Salmon, James Edward Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY3W-B19] - 1916(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3ZJ Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1934-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1321, 1934, Vic; BOCP 195, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); announcer (Caulfield, Vic, 1949) * [[/Walter Edwin Salmon|Salmon, Walter Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQC-SWG] - 1902(Eng)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2SA Sydney (Naremburn, 1927-1929; Bondi North, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Kirrawee, 1950; Sutherland, 1954-1955; Kirrawee, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 298, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1934); police sergeant (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1943); police superintendant (Kirrawee, NSW, 1954-1968); superintendant (Kirrawee, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SAMPHIER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Luke Samphier|Samphier, Richard Luke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58L-DPC] - 1914(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6YZ Perth (City, 1936-1937; Victoria Park, 1938-1939; Carlisle, 1947-1955; Mt Lawley, 1956-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1717, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: blind school worker (North Perth, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1943); Blind School employee (Carlisle, WA, 1949-1954; Mt Lawley, WA, 1958) ===''SAMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Walter Sampson|Sampson, Thomas Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFWX-3TB] - 1894(NSW)-1954(WA) - Licences: XYAF Boulder (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Boulder, WA, 1916-1922); electrical engineer (Claremont, WA, 1925-1954) ===''SANDEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Otto Sandel|Sandel, Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW4J-54J] - 1905(Qld)-1999(NSW) - 2UW Sydney (Manly, 1923; Kensington, 1923-1924; Northbridge, 1924-1925; Bellevue Hill, 1926-1927); 2HH Sydney (Woollahra, 1936-1939, 1946-1969; Bondi, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 270, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; founder B class 2UW Sydney & 2UX Wagga Wagga - don't confuse Charles Albert Sandell of AAE fame - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Woolahra, 1930-1931); engineer (Bondi, 1933; Edgecliff, 1936-1937; Bondi Junction, 1943-1954; Bondi Beach, 1958-1980) - TroveTag: "2UW-2HH - Otto Sandel" ===''SANDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandell|Sandell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Albert Sandell|Sandell, Charles Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S2H-3J5] - 1886(Eng)-1980(WA) - Licences: ??? Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 155, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; participant in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition; WW1; coastal wireless operator (VIE Esperance, VID Darwin, 1916) - Comment: don't confuse Otto Sandel of 2UW fame - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Radio Station, Esperance, WA, 1916); radio mechanic (Esperance, WA, 1922-1936); motor engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1937-1949); retired (Esperance, WA, 1954-1977) ===''SANDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sander|Sander, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Henry Sander|Sander, John Henry "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6WF-H23] - 1906(WA)-1955(WA) - Licences: 6MS Geraldton (1935-1937); 6MS Perth (Cannington, 1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1435, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wheelwright (Geraldton, WA, 1930); electrician (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937); telephone mechanic (South Perth, WA, 1937; Cannington, WA, 1943-1954) ===''SANDERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanders|Sanders, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lawrence Dudley Sanders|Sanders, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTP-ZYW] - 1910(Eng)-2007(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2AJG Sydney (Randwick, 1938-1939; Waverley, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 13, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Randwick, NSW, 1931-1937; Waverley, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''SANDERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanderson|Sanderson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas George Sanderson|Sanderson, Douglas George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WZJ-2K3] - 1924(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD); historian (broadcast); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician (Torwood, Qld, 1949-1954); technician (Ashgrove, Qld, 1958-1968); engineer (Chermside, Qld, 1972; Windsor, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SANDFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandford|Sandford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Murray Sandford|Sandford, Samuel Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJV-XXG] - 1908(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3WJ Kyneton (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 938, 1926 (Spark, Valve); COCP2 15, 1929; COCP1 276, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kyneton, Vic, 1931-1937); radio (Essendon North, Vic, 1942-1954); grazier ("Maryvale", Kyneton, Vic, 1958-1980) ===''SANDHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandham|Sandham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Keith Sandham|Sandham, James Keith "Keith"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''SANDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sands|Sands, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Roy Sands|Sands, William Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDQ-W31] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 6BS Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947); 5BL Adelaide (Plympton, 1948-1960; Fullarton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2276, 1939, WA; AIR3 377, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (South Perth, WA, 1943) ===''SANDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandy|Sandy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Lionel Montague Sandy|Sandy, James Lionel Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFGG-54G] - 1885(NSW)-1917(France) - Licences: XBB Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Australian Flying Corps) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/322425 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1213369 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''SANKEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Ewart Sankey|Sankey, Reginald Ewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCLB-ZSM] - 1908(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3XP Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1934-1939; Kilsyth, 1947-1954; Bayswater, 1955-1960; Boronia, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1318, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: springmaker (Canterbury, Vic, 1931; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1936-1943); agriculturalist (Kilsyth, Vic, 1949-1954; Bayswater North, Vic, 1963); retired (Boronia, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''SANSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanson|Sanson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. E. Sanson|Sanson, W. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJCM Warrnambool (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SARGENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sargent|Sargent, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William George Holland Sargent|Sargent, William George Holland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XF-NF9] - 1916(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3SC Camperdown (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1879, 1937, Vic; BOCP 762, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Camperdown, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Camperdown, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SAUNDERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Lewis Saunders|Saunders, Alfred Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLR-FMS] - 1909(SA)-2003(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923-1924); 5BX Adelaide (Glenelg, 1925-1939, 1946-1955; Plympton, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 223, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Glenelg, 1939-1943) ===''SAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saw|Saw, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick William Saw|Saw, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9S9-JN3] - 1884(WA)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6DA Perth (Armadale, 1923-1926; Victoria Park, 1927); 6DA Albany (1930-1931); 6DA Perth (Wanneroo, 1933; North Perth, 1937-1939); 6DA Northam (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 174, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Armadale, 1909); electrician (Beverley, 1916-1917; Armadale, 1921-1925; Albany, 1928-1931; Balkatta, 1936; Leederville, 1937; Kalgoorlie, 1937-1943); mechanic (North Perth, 1949); retired (Triggs Island, 1954) * [[/Malcolm Henry Saw|Saw, Malcolm Henry ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCY-H9M] - 1921(WA)-1997(WA) - 6SM Perth (Doubleview, 1960-1980+), amateur operator (AOCP 3674, 1958, No. ?? in WA), WW2, engineer (Doubleview, 1972) ===''SAWERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawers|Sawers, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Victor Sawers|Sawers, Thomas Victor "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB45-1B9] - 1917(Vic)-2014(Qld)96yo - Licences: 3OG Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1930); 3AOG Melbourne (Essendon, 1947-1969; Strathmore, 1975); 3AOG Barmah (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1921, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Essendon, Vic, 1942); engineer (Essendon West, Vic, 1949); aircraft inspector (Essendon, Vic, 1954); engineer (Essendon West, Vic, 1963-1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972); retired (Barmah, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SAWFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawford|Sawford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Francis Sawford|Sawford, Leonard Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LF7J-2XK] - 1908(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5DH Receive Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1923); 5LF Adelaide (Peterhead, 1925-1928; West Croydon, 1931; Largs, 1937-1939); 5YF Adelaide (Glen Osmond, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 173, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; agent (Largs, 1939) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Largs, SA, 1939-1941) - TroveTag: "5DH-5LF-5YF - Leonard Francis Sawford" ===''SAWYER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawyer|Sawyer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred Edward Charles Sawyer|Sawyer, Wilfred Edward Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTRM-271] - 1895(Vic)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 3KJ Melbourne (Northcote, 1924-1926; Hurstbridge, 1927); 4KJ Thursday Island (1948-1956); 4KJ Rockhampton (1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 131, 1915 (Telefunken); COCP2 151, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: radio (Malvern, Vic, 1919); biograph operator (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1921; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1922); postal employee (Kew, Vic, 1925-1926); telegraphist (Hurstbridge, Vic, 1926); radio officer (Thursday Island, Qld, 1949-1954; Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); retired (Rockhampton, Qld, 1963) ===''SAXON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saxon|Saxon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Maurice Saxon|Saxon, Kenneth Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZQ-4VZ] - 1922(Tas)-2006(Tas) - Licences: 7AI Henrietta (1939, 1954-1975); 7AI Yolla (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2300, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Henrietta, Tas, 1949-1958) ===''SCANLON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scanlon|Scanlon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Michael Scanlon|Scanlon, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCJ3-TFZ] - 1895(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2ALH Broken Hill (1938-1939); 2ALH Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2241, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Taree, NSW, 1930-1937; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/William Lawrence Scanlon|Scanlon, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKG-3XR] - 1901(Tas)-1971(NSW) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1921-1923); 7AL Hobart (West Hobart, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; sales (Medhursts, Hobart to 1924, Launceston from 1924) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SCARFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scarff|Scarff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Joseph Scarff|Scarff, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM62-8NC] - 1914(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3KO Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1690, 1936, Vic; BOCP 79, 1937; COCP1 219, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Killed in vehicle accident - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1937); tester (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1954) ===''SCETRINE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scetrine|Scetrine, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Bert Scetrine|Scetrine, Bert or Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJ9-YNX] - 1915(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 3BI Ballarat (1938-1939, 1947-1954); 7BI Scottsdale (1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2123, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: OBE (Civil), services to community, 1976 - Electoral Rolls: radio electrician (Kingston, ACT, 1937); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954) ===''SCHAUMLOFFEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schaumloffel|Schaumloffel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Johann Ludwig Schaumloffel|Schaumloffel, Johann Ludwig]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9K-WNC] - 1918(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 2JM Broken Hill (1939, 1946-1947); 5LS Adelaide (Flinders Park, 1948; Colonel Light Gardens, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 174, 1938; AOCP 2309, 1939, NSW; COCP2 370, 1940; COCP1 429, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Broken Hill, NSW, 1943) ===''SCHELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harley Irwin Schell|Schell, Harley Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD57-PV8] - 1907(Tas)-1996(Tas) - Licences: 7AW Receive West Burnie (1922); Receive West Burnie (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kelso, 1936-1972) ===''SCHLEICHER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schleicher|Schleicher, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Schleicher|Schleicher, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3D4-5RS] - 1918(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4KS Brisbane (Toowong, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Alderley, 1948-1965; Aspley, 1969-1975; McDowall, 1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2144, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); radio employee (Tracksons, manager service); business proprietor (Blue & White Cabs comms) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowong, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Alderley, Qld, 1949-1963); radio engineer (Aspley, Qld, 1968-1972; McDowall, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SCHMIDT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Frederick Schmidt|Schmidt, Ronald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88P-1B9] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3LY Trafalgar (1930); 3LY Moe (1931); 3LY Sale (1933-1939, 1946-1948); 3LY Melbourne (Camberwell, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 567, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 69, 1932; 1COCP 72, 1936; TVOCP 75, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Sale, 1934-1937); radio technician (Sale, 1949-1954); technician (Camberwell, 1954-1980) ===''SCHNELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schnell|Schnell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Fred H. Schnell|Schnell, Fred H.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZH-QK1] - 1890(USA)-1957(USA) - Licences: W1MO - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; third permanent employee of ARRL; seconded to US Navy for the fleet visit to Australia in 1925; supervised the construction of a powerful shortwave set on the battleship Seattle & worked the set during the cruise making numerous international contacts - Links: [[Fred_Schnell|Wikipedia]]; [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=4180204 IRE Special Issue Radio Pioneers (5)MB)] ===''SCHNITZERLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Francis Joseph Schnitzerling|Schnitzerling, Leonard Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G885-W43] - 1907(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CK Warwick (1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2099, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Warwick, 1928-1968) ===''SCHOFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schofield|Schofield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Schofield|Schofield, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB3-69N] - 1874(Eng)-1971(WA)97yo - Licences: 6WS Perth (Peppermint Grove, 1935-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1463, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1919); broker (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1922-1968) ===''SCHOLTZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scholtz|Scholtz, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy James Scholtz|Scholtz, Roy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G73F-ZL5] - 1911(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SI Sydney (Bondi, 1935; Woollahra, 1936; Wentworthville, 1937; Darlinghurst, 1938; Strathfield, 1939; Willoughby, 1947; Strathfield, 1948-1958) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 32, 1935; COCP1 1519, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Waverley, NSW, 1933); electrical contractor (Wentworthville, NSW, 1933-1934); constable (Redfern, NSW, 1935-1936); police constable (Wentworthville, NSW, 1937; Wollongong, NSW, 1943; Strathfield, NSW, 1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); police officer (Coogee, NSW, 1968; Saratoga, NSW, 1977); retired (Gosford, NSW, 1980) ===''SCHOLZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hans Scholz|Scholz, Hans "Harold" / "Harry" / "Tibby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64P-CV3] - 19??(???)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4HR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1931); 4HR Nambour (1933); 4HR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1937); 4HR Gladstone (1937-1939); 4HR Brisbane (Morningside, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 784, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ; South Brisbane RC; Brisbane DX Club); broadcast technician (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coorparoo, 1937); mechanic (Dalby, 1943); not stated (Morningside, 1949-1968) ===''SCHULTZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Nelson Schultz|Schultz, Leonard Nelson "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJY-QBF] - 1906(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2LO Sydney (Lane Cove, 1922); 2LO Sydney (Lane Cove, 1923-1930); 2ANM Sydney (Mosman, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 171, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 45, 1931; 3AIR 176, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (co-designed 2GB, 1926; involved 2CA, 4BH, 2MW, 5DN); professional associations (IRE: foundation member, vice-president, president); aviator (Royal Aero Club NSW, committee) - Electoral Rolls: broadcasting engineer (Mosman, 1935-1937); engineer (Mosman, 1949-1977) - TroveTag: "2LO-2ANM - Leonard Nelson Schultz" ===''SCHULTZE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schultze|Schultze, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Edwin Ludwig Schultze|Schultze, John Edwin Ludwig or John Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTB-9FL] - 1906(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3QO Receive Melbourne (Glenferrie, 1923-1924); 3JS Melbourne (Glenferrie, 1925-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 163, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Hawthorn, 1934); mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1937-1954); supervisor (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''SCOTLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scotland|Scotland, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Henry Scotland|Scotland, Leonard Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKT-6ZL] - 1909(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ABV Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946; Bondi Junction, 1947-1948; Randwick, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); bus conductor (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); driver (Randwick, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''SCOTNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scotney|Scotney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hubert Roy Scotney|Scotney, Hubert Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCV-KP5] - 1903(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2TS Sydney (Auburn, 1931-1933; Leichhardt, 1934-1937; Dulwich Hill, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 868, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salvation army officer (Bulimba, Qld, 1925; Armidale, NSW, 1930; Auburn, NSW, 1933; Leichhardt, NSW, 1934-1937; Lewisham, NSW, 1943; Marrickville, NSW, 1949-1954; Box Hill, Vic, 1963-1968; Connells Point, NSW, 1972; Belfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SCOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scott|Scott, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Cecil John Scott|Scott, Alfred Cecil John "Cecil", "Cec", "Scottie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M12J-9YK] - 1888(Tas)-1954(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Launceston (1923); 7CS Launceston (1925-1931); 7CS Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1933; Sandy Bay, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 56, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: well-known for comic QSL cards - Electoral Rolls: bench clerk (Nelson, 1936; Hobart South, 1943-1954) * [[/A. P. Scott|Scott, A. P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJEE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ernest Kilburn Scott|Scott, Ernest Kilburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBDW-TBR] - 1868(Eng)-1941(Eng) - Came to Sydney in 1905 to organise electrical engineering department of University of Sydney, likely early wireless experimenter, promoted need for wireless telegraphy for Australia, returned to England ca 1910 - [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Ernest_Kilburn_Scott Graces Guide - Ernest Kilburn Scott] * [[/Francis Ladner Scott|Scott, Francis Ladner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHK-DTF] - 1899(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4BO Thursday Island (1933); 2UH Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1936; Naremburn, 1937-1938; La Perouse, 1939 - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 419, 1918; 2COCP 360, 1931; 1COCP 33, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal wireless operator; military (UK Merchant Navy post WW1) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Nundah, Qld, 1921-1925); radio telegraphist (Pinkenba, Qld, 1929; Thursday Island, Qld, 1931; Randwick, NSW, 1935; Waverton, NSW, 1943; Wyndham, WA, 1943; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949) * [[/George Archibald Scott|Scott, George Archibald "Scotty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G682-TGN] - 1882(Eng)-1940(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 607, 1921; 1COCP 181, 1931 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); PMGD (radio inspector, WA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as radio inspector, WA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockhampton, 1913-1914; Hendra, 1915-1917); radio inspector (Fremantle, 1925-1937) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84253651 Bio] - TroveTag: "George Archibald Scott" * [[/George Clement Scott|Scott, George Clement or Clement George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FB-6R6] - 1903(WA)-1992(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2206, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: forestry employee (Mundaring, WA, 1931); labourer (East Fremantle, WA, 1936-1943); electrical engineer (Caringbah, NSW, 1958-1968); director (Caringbah, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Herbert Godfrey Scott|Scott, Herbert Godfrey "Herb"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MJ-JFJ] - 1902(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 4HS Toowoomba (1931-1937); 4HS Brisbane (Albion, 1938-1939; 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 750, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowoomba, 1925-1936; Albion, 1943-1968) * [[/Jack Bartlett Scott|Scott, Jack Bartlett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VX-FLR] - 1909(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2NR Sydney (Epping, 1930-1934); 2AJX Sydney (Cheltenham, 1938-1939; Epping, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 685, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Epping, NSW, 1933-1935); engineer (Epping, NSW, 1949; Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Carlingford, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/J. L. Scott|Scott, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2QW Receive Sydney (CBD, 1923); 2YM Sydney (CBD, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Keith Victor Scott|Scott, Keith Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3L-QZH] - 1911(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3SS Maffra (1937-1939, 1947-1956); 3SS Melbourne (Noble Park, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1857, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: railways (Northcote, Vic, 1931); railway employee (Maffra, Vic, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Maffra, Vic, 1949-1954); retailer (Noble Park, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Maffra, Vic, 1977) * [[/Kelvin Flavel Scott|Scott, Kelvin Flavel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1LN-F96] - 1914(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2455, 1940, SA; BOCP 368, 1941 - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Ochiltree Scott|Scott, Robert Ochiltree]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H4-5SX] - 1898(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 2RS Gundagai (1929-1931); 2RS Balranald (1933); 3OS Scotsburn (1937-1939); 3OS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 476, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Ballarat, 1920-1924); farmer (Murrayville, 1925-1927; Gundagai, 1930); mechanic (South Yarra, 1943; Melbourne, 1949) * [[/Robert Townley Scott|Scott, Robert Townley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7YC-MBK] - 1841(Eng)-1922(Qld) - senior state public servant (secretary, Qld Post & Telegraph Dept), senior federal public servant (secretary, Postmaster-General's Department) * [[/W. F. Scott|Scott, W. F.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane (West End) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 334, 1927, No. 37 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: likely father of H. S. Scott who was reported youngest ever to pass AOCP at age 16 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter Dawson Scott|Scott, Walter Dawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6S-G96] - 1909(WA)-2006(WA) - Licences: 6WD Northam (1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2423, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: night station-master (Coolgardie, WA, 1936-1937); assistant stationmaster (Mullewa, WA, 1943); railway employee (Northam, WA, 1949); WAGR (Northam, WA, 1954); stationmaster (Station House, Bridgetown, WA, 1958); railway officer (Merredin, WA, 1963); stationmaster (Collie, WA, 1963-1972); retired (Gwlp, WA, 1977; Mnra, WA, 1980) * [[/Walter Henry Scott|Scott, Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76Z-11G] - 1904(Eng)-1987(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Glenelg, 1923); 5HS Clare (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1888, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clare, SA, 1939); telephone mechanic (Glenelg, SA, 1941-1943) ===''SCRIVEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scriven|Scriven, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Allenby Scriven|Scriven, James Allenby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4H-CM6] - 1918(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5SN Adelaide (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2142, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SEBIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leon Dudley Sebire|Sebire, Leon Dudley "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V2-QX5] - 1932(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3CF Melbourne (Wandin North, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 1319, 1955; 1COCP 1786, 1955 - amateur operator; director Telstra Broadcasting Branch - Relationships: son of 3MX Percival John Sebire - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wandin Yallock, 1954); engineer (Mordialloc, 1963-1980) - Awards: Member Order of Australia "For service to communications, particularly broadcasting" (1991) * [[/Percival John Sebire|Sebire, Percival John "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFD-Z2R] - 1904(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3MX Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 692, 1930, Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 3CF Leon Dudley Sebire - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, 1926; Bentleigh, 1928-1936; Cheltenham, 1949; Moorabbin, 1954-1980) ===''SEBLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William John Sebley|Sebley, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G649-7VL] - 1894(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4WS Ipswich (1931-1939, 1946-1948); Southport (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 736, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Ipswich, 1915; North Ipswich, 1919-1949; Southport, 1954-1968); ===''SECCOMBE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Louis Mervyn Seccombe|Seccombe, Louis Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PW-XWM] - 1895(Tas)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 3KT Receive Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1922-1923); 3KT Melbourne (East Kew, 1924; Ascot Vale, 1924-1925; Hawksburn, 1926; East Malvern, 1927); 2KT Sydney (Rockdale, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 396, 1940 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1919); commercial traveller (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1924); radio engineer (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1937); wireless operator (Longreach, Qld, 1943); communications officer (Hurstville, 1949-1963); - Comment: Surname sometimes misspelled Secombe ===''SEELIGSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Nathaniel Edward Seeligson|Seeligson, Nathaniel Edward "Nattie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHZ-7RF] - 1907(WA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 6DF Receive Perth (West Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (West Perth, WA, 1931); journalist (Carlton South, Vic, 1936-1937); teacher (Foster, Vic, 1943; St Kilda, Vic, 1949); journalist (Red Cliffs, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954) ===''SELBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George William Selby|Selby, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCTW-BMT] - 1858(Vic)-1949(Vic) - early wireless and X-ray experimenter * [[/Robert Henry Selby|Selby, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N8-MDP] - 1904(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6CW Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Government employee (Subiaco, WA, 1928); tester (Redcliffe, WA, 1936-1968); retired (Applecross, WA, 1972-1980) ===''SELF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Edward Self|Self, Thomas Edward]] - 1854(???)-19??(???) - b. 7 Jan 1854, Early Tasmanian wireless experimenter, demonstration before Royal Society 1898, beware another Thomas Edward Self (b. 9 Oct 1853) in Hobart at the same time ===''SELFE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Giles Turner Selfe|Selfe, Harry Giles Turner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K24M-5XB] - 1894(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 157, 1915; 1COCP 51, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918); WW2; RANVR (commissioned telegraphist, 1942) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Geraldton, WA, 1918; Broome, WA, 1922; Leichhardt, NSW, 1933; Darling Harbour, NSW, 1934-1937) ===''SELLENGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sellenger|Sellenger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Charles Sellenger|Sellenger, David Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VT-5GJ] - 1902(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2DC Sydney (Hurstville, 1930-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 700, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hurstville, 1930-1963) ===''SELLICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sellick|Sellick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Ronald Sellick|Sellick, Claude Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G32V-NX6] - 1913(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5RQ Adelaide (Prospect, 1947-1956; Woodville South, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2179, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Hyde Park, SA, 1939) * [[/Edward Sellick|Sellick, Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Mareeba, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster ===''SELMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold George Selman|Selman, Harold George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRM4-3S8] - 1907(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GN Geelong (1925); 3GN Chilwell (1926); 3GN Geelong (1927); 3GN Melbourne (West Coburg, 1931); 3GN Geelong (1933); 3CM Geelong (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 164, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coburg, Vic, 1931); radio dealer (Geelong, 1936-1954); fitter (Newcomb, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''SEMMENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Segbert Cornwall Semmens|Semmens, George Segbert Cornwall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G744-HQ5] - 1901(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XJCY Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1913-1914); V756 Receive (1922); 3GZ Receive Buln Buln East (1922); 3GS Laver's Hill (1925-1926); 3GS Queenstown (1927); 3GS Moreland (1931); 3GS Foxhow (1933); Melbourne (Essendon (1937-1939); Glen Iris (1946-1960); Clematis, 1965-1975); 3AEN Melbourne (Clematis, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 216, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Coburg, 1928; Preston, 1931; Essendon, 1936); res. chemist (Glen Iris, 1943-1963); technical adviser (Clematis, 1968-1977) ===''SERLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Serle|Serle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Serle|Serle, Cedric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT2-SC8] - 1910(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3RX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1928-1933; Toorak, 1937-1939; Elwood, 1946-1947); 3ARX Melbourne (Windsor, 1948-1956; Caulfield, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 443, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1934; Kew, Vic, 1936; Toorak, Vic, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1942; Prahran, Vic, 1949; Caulfield South, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''SERPELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Serpell|Serpell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Serpell|Serpell, Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CR-S4F] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3UV Melbourne (Canterbury, 1947; Camberwell, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2306, 1939, Vic; BOCP 189, 1938; COCP2 514, 1941; TVOCP 76, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1943); radio engineer (Deepdene, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1963; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968); technician (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SETFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Setford|Setford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Richard Setford|Setford, Howard Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMVR-YN6] - 1911(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MQ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 836, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camberwell North, Vic, 1934-1937); journalist (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943; Deepdene, Vic, 1949); laminex specialist (Deepdene, Vic, 1954-1963); representative (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1972) ===''SEWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sewell|Sewell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ian Kenneth Sewell|Sewell, Ian Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB51-5V1] - 1918(Eng)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3IK Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1956; North Balwyn, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2154, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); sales manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Leonard Joseph Sewell|Sewell, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4K-NDN] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CD Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Fremantle, WA, 1925-1931); manager (Leederville, WA, 1936-1943; Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1954; Applecross, WA, 1963-1977); technical adviser (Applecross, WA, 1980) * [[/Percy Lambert Holt Sewell|Sewell, Percy Lambert Holt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDM1-YB1] - 1900(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Receive Sydney (Paddington, 1922); 2CJ Sydney (Paddington, 1922-1925; Darlinghurst, 1925-1926) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fire Station, Mittagong, 1930-1935; Mittagong, 1936-1937; Kempsey, 1943); installation inspector (Queanbeyan, 1949) - TroveTag: "2CJ - Percy Lambert Holt Sewell" ===''SEYLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Jakob Seyler|Seyler, Albert Jakob or Jacob]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-F5N] - 1913(Ger)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Luftwaffe); radar engineer; television researcher; PMGD Research Laboratories (Assistant Director General) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mt Waverley, 1963; Burwood, 1968); PMG (Croydon, 1972); assistant director (Emerald, 1977) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/seyler-albert-jakob-11660 ADB] ===''SHANNON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shannon|Shannon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Henry Shannon|Shannon, Francis Henry "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT44-ZTB] - 1910(Qld)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4SN Allora (1938-1939); 4SN Tamborine (1946-1947); 4SN Minden (1948-1956); 4SN Ipswich (East Ipswich, 1960-1969; Ipswich CBD, 1975); 4SN Toowoomba (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2145, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Wooloowin RC; WIA; Qld Listeners' League); journalist (AR, VK4 Notes) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Goomburra, Qld, 1936-1937; Meringandan, Qld, 1943); teacher (Minden, Qld, 1949-1954; East Ipswich, Qld, 1958-1968; Ipswich, Qld, 1972); retired (Toowoomba, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Hugh Martindale Shannon|Shannon, Hugh Martindale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FB-4K6] - 1898(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: XJDD Melbourne (Brunswick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Air Flying Corps) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1924; Brighton, Vic, 1927-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Blairgowrie, Vic, 1968-1977; Hampton, Vic, 1980) * [[/Vincent Joseph Shannon|Shannon, Vincent Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KB-PS4] - 1904(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1719, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Caboolture, Qld, 1925); postal clerk (Mitchell, Qld, 1928; Roma, Qld, 1930-1936; Bowen, Qld, 1937-1963); radio technician (Woody Point, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''SHARLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Bernard Sharland|Sharland, Arthur Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBX7-29B] - 1902(Tas)-1974(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 696, 1922 (Marconi); COCP1 20, 1930 - radio telegraphist, WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (North Sydney, NSW, 1930); Radio Technician (Killara, NSW, 1933; Warringah, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Killara, NSW, 1954); engineer (Killara, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Arthur Henry Sharland|Sharland, Arthur Henry "Chilla"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZD-ZKS] - 1909(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4SD Brisbane (Boondall, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Ekibin, 1954); 4SD Cloncurry (1955); 4SD Brisbane (Wynnum North, 1956); 4SD Rockhampton (1960); 4SD Yeppoon (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1807, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAN, wireless operator); federal public servant (DCA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Boondall, Qld, 1937-1943); Commonwealth officer (Wynnum North, Qld, 1954); communications officer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958-1963; Yeppoon, Qld, 1968-1977); retired (Causeway via Yeppoon, Qld, 1980) ===''SHARP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John James Charles Sharp|Sharp, John James Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBZ-TZV] - 1897(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3KA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 591, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Prahran Gardens, 1919-1924; Caulfield, 1928-1972) ===''SHARPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Victor Sharpe|Sharpe, Frank Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMD2-GVZ] - 1904(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4AZ Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1924-1929; Ashgrove, 1930-1937; Redcliffe, 1938-1939); 4ZFS Brisbane (Clayfield, 1975); 4FV Brisbane (Clayfield, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 20, 1924, No. 4 in Qld; AOCP Q112, 1975 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (RSQ, WIAQ); military (AMF) - Awards: C.M.G.; O.B.E. - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Wooloowin, 1925-1929); director (Ashgrove, 1934-1937); soldier (Ashgrove, 1943); machinist (likely typo for merchant) (Clayfield, 1949); merchant (Clayfield, 1954-1980) ===''SHAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shaw|Shaw, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archibald John Shaw|Shaw, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K2-ZDZ] - 1872(NSW)-1916(Vic) - XPO King Island (1911); X?? Sydney (Randwick), early wireless experimenter, proprietor Maritime Wireless Telegraph Co of Australasia (1910+) with Edward Hope Kirkby, technical specialist - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/shaw-archibald-john-8404 ADB] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199003.pdf EA] * [[/J. G. Shaw|Shaw, J. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Chelmer, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Raymond Herbert Preston Shaw|Shaw, Raymond Herbert Preston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3J-J31] - 1901(Eng)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2LY Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1922-1923); 2LY Sydney (Woolahra, 1924-1929; South Kensington, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 664, 1921 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kensington, 1930-1931; Vaucluse, 1932-1980) - TroveTag: "2LY - Raymond Herbert Preston Shaw" * [[/R. N. Shaw|Shaw, R. N.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Sidney Alexander Shaw|Shaw, Sidney Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFJY-4NH] - 1882(Eng)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6AI Perth (East Guildford, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant station master (Woolgangee, WA, 1916-1917); railway officer (East Guildford, WA, 1925-1926); civil servant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1930-1931); station master (Coolgardie, WA, 1936-1943); retired (East Fremantle, WA, 1949-1972) ===''SHAWSMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Shawsmith|Shawsmith, Alan "Smithy" or Alan Shaw Smith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37T-B3Y] - 1917(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4SA Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1935-1939); 4SS Brisbane (West End, -1952-2010) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1582, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; historian (amateur); journalist; broadcast engineer (ABC2); public servant (ABC2) - Relationships: Father of 4JSS Steven Shawsmith - Electoral Rolls: poultry farmer (Salisbury, Qld, 1943); radio mechanic (West End, Qld, 1949); builder (West End, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Steven Shawsmith|Shawsmith, Steven "Steve"]] - Licences: 4JSS Brisbane - Qualifications: (AOCP ???, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 4SA-4SS Alan Shawsmith - Electoral Rolls: ===''SHEARER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Anderson Shearer|Shearer, Gordon Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5G-JW4] - 1907(Qld)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 4FU Receive Brisbane (Alderley, 1923-1924); 4GA Gayndah (1930); 4GA Mt Nebo (1931-1934); 4GA Cloncurry (Quamby, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 447, 1928, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 95, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (school teacher); state public servant (Qld Dept Education); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Quamby, Qld, 1937; Westbrook, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, 1949); communications officer (Cloncurry, 1954); supervisor (Surrey Hills, 1963-1968); retired (Vermont, 1972-1980) ===''SHEARSTONE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Vincent Leonard Shearstone|Shearstone, Vincent Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G895-CYJ] - 1916(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: BOCP 4, 1936 - WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Albury, 1937); radio announcer (Goulburn, 1943); radio electrician (Goulburn, 1949-1980) ===''SHELDRICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheldrick|Sheldrick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Cornwell Sheldrick|Sheldrick, Eric Cornwell "Shel"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ64-X2X] - 1903(Eng)-1966(Tas) - Licences: 7BH Receive Launceston (1923); 7BH Launceston (1924-1926); 7BT Launceston (1927); 7BM Launceston (1931-1939); 7DM Burnie (1948-1954); 7DN Stowport (1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 60, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (Launceston, 1928-1943) ===''SHELLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shelley|Shelley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Hamilton Shelley|Shelley, George Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55B-2H4] - 1909(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2QF Sydney (Crows Nest, 1935-1937; Newport Beach, 1938-1939; Waverton, 1946-1948; Newport, 1950-1975); 2ABK Sydney (Newport Beach, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1469, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Newport Beach, NSW, 1936-1954); radio technician (Newport, NSW, 1958-1968; Newport Beach, NSW, 1972) * [[/Max Robert Shelley|Shelley, Max Robert or Robert Max]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPR-K4X] - 1895(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XDG Sydney (Henley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 4th Battalion, Lieutenant, 1915-1917; Aust Flying Corps, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: decorator (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1933-1937) ===''SHELLSHEAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shellshear|Shellshear, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Eden Shellshear|Shellshear, Kenneth Eden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L18H-1PZ] - 1890(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: XDT Walla (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: brother of XIN Walter Guy Shellshear - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (New Lambton, NSW, 1930-1935; Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1963; Turramurra, NSW, 1968-1977); retired (Warina Village, NSW, 1977; Castle M, NSW, 1980) * [[/Walter Guy Shellshear|Shellshear, Walter Guy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2DZ-F7R] - 1887(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: XIN Walla (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: brother of XDT Kenneth Eden Shellshear - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Cardiff, NSW, 1930-1932; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1969) ===''SHENFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shenfield|Shenfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clarence Kennerley Shenfield|Shenfield, Clarence Kennerley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYG-GS1] - 1907(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Cobden (1933-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1206, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cobden, Vic, 1931-1968); casual worker (Cobden, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Cobden, Vic, 1980) ===''SHENTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Hilton Shenton|Shenton, Maurice Hilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67C-Q1B] - 1903(Qld)-1940(Qld) - Licences: 4DC Receive Brisbane (Wynnum South, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: irrigation ganger (Bald Hills, 1925); assistant stream gauger (North Ipswich, 1928); public servant (Annerley, 1937) ===''SHEPARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arundel Elmore Shepard|Shepard, Arundel Elmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QY-8HX] - 1910(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5DC Adelaide (Norwood, 1928-1930; Kent Town, 1931-1933; Norwood, 1937-1939; Toorak East, 1946-1965; Heathpool, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 393, 1928, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 136, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHEPHERD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shepherd|Shepherd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. A. Shepherd|Shepherd, H. A.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XQD Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHEPPARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheppard|Sheppard, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Horace Sheppard|Sheppard, William Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNTF-2R5] - 1911(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3LQ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1933; Burwood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 744, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: woolbuyer (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934); buyer (Camberwell North, Vic, 1936); woolbuyer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1954) ===''SHERIDAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheridan|Sheridan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kevin Vincent Sheridan|Sheridan, Kevin Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GT-CK3] - 1918(Qld)-2010(Qld)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2296, 1939, Qld; BOCP 344, 1940; COCP1 529, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Member of the Order of Australia, for Public Service to Science particularly in the Field of Radiophysics - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Sandgate, Qld, 1941; Shorncliff, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Rose Bay, NSW, 1949); technical officer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1958); physicist (Rose Bay, NSW, 1963-1968; Darling Point, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''SHERLOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sherlock|Sherlock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Henry Sherlock|Sherlock, Keith Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ2-8S8] - 1916(NSW)-2015(NSW) - Licences: 2TQ Sydney (Earlwood, 1936-1937; Ermington, 1938-1939; Hurlstone Park, 1946-1948); 2TQ Londonderry (!950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1655, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ermington, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Parkes, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Londonderry, NSW, 1949); telecommunications technician (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Ermington, NSW, 1958); instructor (Carlingford, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Katoomba, NSW, 1968); technician (Katoomba, NSW, 1972; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977); retired (Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1980) ===''SHERRIFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sherriff|Sherriff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest George Sherriff|Sherriff, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K877-WTX] - 1904(Qld)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4SU Brisbane (Fairfield, 1935-1937; Hawthorne, 1938-1939; Brisbane City, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1464, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Brisbane South, Qld, 1928); instructor of printing (Fairfield, Qld, 1937; Hawthorne, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''SHIEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shiel|Shiel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Shiel|Shiel, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 997, 1932, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shield|Shield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Wyndham Shield|Shield, John Wyndham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZR-L3G] - 1919(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6SX Perth (Nedlands, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2265, 1939, WA; COCP2 494, 1941; COCP1 550, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (University Hostel, Nedlands, WA, 1949); lecturer (Nedlands, WA, 1958-1980) ===''SHIELDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shields|Shields, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Edward Shields|Shields, Arthur James Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBCT-D5G] - 1894(Eng)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3GP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1930-1939; North Balwyn, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 690, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (East Melbourne, 1925-1927; Malvern East, 1928; Camberwell, 1931-1933); auditor (Malvern East, 1934-1936); retired (Ringwood, 1943) ===''SHIPLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shipley|Shipley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Shipley|Shipley, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVG-LQF] - 1905(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2WR Sydney (Bondi, 1932-1933; Bellevue Hill, 1934-1936; Vaucluse, 1937; Potts Point, 1938-1939; Bondi, 1946-1947; Bondi Junction, 1948; Epping, 1950-1980+); 2QW Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 937, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Bondi, NSW, 1933); projectionist (Five Dock, NSW, 1934); technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1935; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Bondi, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1949); radio & electrical engineer (Epping, NSW, 1949-1968); radio electrician (Epping, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SHOEMAKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shoemaker|Shoemaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Shoemaker|Shoemaker, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G828-7LL] - 1879(USA)-1932(USA) - American inventor and pioneer radio engineer, developer of Shoemaker wireless system, associated with Gehring companies, International Telegraph Construction Co (represented in Australia by John William Ormsby Hamilton, who promoted the Shoemaker system here), United Wireless Telegraph Co, Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co of America, Mallory companies - Links: [[w:Harry Shoemaker|Wikipedia]]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/30s/IRE-1933-02-OCR-Page-0026.pdf PIRE1]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/30s/IRE-1933-02-OCR-Page-0027.pdf PIRE2] ===''SHOESMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shoesmith|Shoesmith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Walter Shoesmith|Shoesmith, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9W-XM4] - 1923(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALY Sydney (Eastwood, 1939; Manly, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2273, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Manly, NSW, 1949); farmer (Upper Coopers Creek, NSW, 1954; Tascott, NSW, 1958-1963); surveyor (Corinda, Qld, 1969-1980) ===''SHORING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Samuel Shoring|Shoring, Thomas Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDD-NDG] - 1914(Qld)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 4SR Bundaberg (1937-1939; 4SR Brisbane (New Farm, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1872, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Bundaberg, Qld, 1936-1937); salesman (Bundaberg, Qld, 1943); sound engineer (New Farm, Qld, 1954; Holland Park, Qld, 1963-1980) ===''SHORT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Short|Short, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Alban Short|Short, Alfred Alban]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTS-9QQ] - 1904(NSW)-1946(NT) - Licences: 2SH Newcastle (Lambton, 1926-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 280, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Lambton, 1930-1943) * [[/Ormond Short|Short, Ormond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VHH-SGM] - 1901(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, 1925-1926); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1928; Horsham, 1931-1972); engineer (Horsham, 1977) * [[/Walter Short|Short, Walter]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AJ Receive Sydney (Manly, 1922); 2AJ Sydney (Manly, 1923-1924; Kirribilli, 1924; Manly, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Note: several contemporaneous WSs, insufficient data to identify * [[/William Newton Short|Short, William Newton "Newt"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G97J-HMM] - 1897(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ARA Sydney (Auburn, 1948-1954; Beacon Hill, 1955-1958; Auburn, 1960-1961; Beacon Hill, 1965); 2AOW Sydney (Auburn, 1957-1958) - Qualifications: AOCP 2829, 1948, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Ulmarra, 1930-1934); shopkeeper (Coraki, 1935-1936); munition worker (Mayfield, 1943); machinist (Auburn, 1949-1958); inspector (Beacon Hill, 1963) ===''SHORTELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Charles Shortell|Shortell, Raymond Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYMQ-4HQ] - 1904(Vic)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 3VB Receive Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3RS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1933); 3RS Shepparton (1937-1939); 3ARF Geelong West (1948-1954); 3ARF Melbourne (Croydon, 1955-1960; Hawthorn, 1965-1975); 4ARS Gold Coast (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 77, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 171, 1934; TVOCP 332, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1925-1934); radio engineer (Shepparton, Vic, 1936-1942); manufacturer (Geelong North, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Croydon, Vic, 1954); TV technician (Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968; Hawthorn East, Vic, 1972); retired (Chevron Island, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SHORTEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eddy Wilbee Shorten|Shorten, Eddy Wilbee or Welbee or Wiebec "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWN4-MZM] - 1899(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4TS Brisbane (Paddington, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 908, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor) - Comment: Middle name variable; Birth Welbee; Marriage Wiebec; Death Wilbe; AOCP Wilbee - Electoral Rolls: ===''SHORTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shortt|Shortt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Shortt|Shortt, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4HF Camooweal (1933-1939); 5SR Tennant Creek (1947-1948); 5SR Adelaide (Glenunga, 1954; New Hindmarsh, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1193, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHUTE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shute|Shute, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Elliott Stewart Shute|Shute, Robert Elliott Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF5T-CJ5] - 1899(NSW)-1922(NSW) - Licences: XCE Sydney (Strathfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Field Artillery Reinforcements) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: "Gone too soon" (passed from rugby injury age 23yo ===''SIBLY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sibly|Sibly, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Sibly|Sibly, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC5R-MH6] - 1897(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XYX Perth (North Perth, 1913-1914); 6AF Receive Perth (City, 1923); 6AF Perth (North Perth, 1923-1924; Inglewood, 1924); 2SB Sydney (Kirribilli, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 32, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken) (recorded Sibley) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 2ASY-3AUV Sydney Arthur Sibly; brother of Clifton Archibald Sibly - Electoral Rolls: insurance clerk (North Perth, 1919-1922); manager (Albion, Qld, 1936; Eagle Junction, Qld, 1937; Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1958); retired (Rose Bay, 1963-1972) * [[/Clifton Archibald Sibly|Sibly, Clifton Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K41R-3JQ] - 1894(SA)-1964(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 225, 1915 - likely early wireless experimenter with brother Arthur's licence - Relationships: brother of XYX-6AF-2SB Arthur Sibly; uncle of 2ASY-3AUV Sydney Arthur Sibly - Electoral Rolls: farrier (North Perth, 1915-1937) * [[/Sydney Arthur Sibly|Sibly, Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKF-F7R] - 1926(NSW)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 2ASY Sydney (Rose Bay, 1954; Kingsgrove, 1957-1965); 3AUV Melbourne (Eltham, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 945, 1945; BOCP 1049, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of XYX-6AF-2SB Arthur Sibly; nephew of Clifton Archibald Sibly - Electoral Rolls: communications officer (Kingsgrove, 1958-1963); clerk (Eltham, Vic, 1968-1977; Queanbeyan, 1980) ===''SIDEBOTTOM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Lancelot Sidebottom|Sidebottom, Geoffrey Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-KGH] - 1902(Tas)-1964(Tas) - Licences: 7BB Receive Launceston (1922); Receive Launceston (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: father of 7SK Maxwell Douglas Langford Sidebottom - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Launceston, 1928-1954) * [[/Maxwell Douglas Langford Sidebottom|Sidebottom, Maxwell Douglas Langford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-5QY] - 1922(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 7SK Hobart (Newtown, 1948); 7SK Howrah (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2830, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 - Relationships: son of 7BB Geoffrey Lancelot Sidebottom - Electoral Rolls: sound engineer (New Town, 1949); mechanic (Bateau Bay, NSW, 1980) ===''SIDEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Longfield Sidey|Sidey, Robert Longfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSN-3P6] - 1874(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Lindfield, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2CB James Douglas Kay Sidey - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Lindfield, 1930-1949) * [[/James Douglas Kay Sidey|Sidey, James Douglas Kay or Douglas James Kay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSN-35P] - 1904(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Receive Sydney (Lindfield, 1922-1923); 2CB Sydney (Lindfield, 1924-1925); 2CB Boorowa (1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2ZY Robert Longfield Sidey - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Bethungra, 1943-1949); no occupation (Junee, 1954) ===''SIEVERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest William Sievers|Sievers, Ernest William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNJD-8MJ] - 1901(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1165, 1933, Qld; 2COCP 9, 1934; 1COCP 38, 1935 - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Kelvin Grove, 1925); night officer (Oakey, 1930); railway night officer (Narangba, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Ascot, 1943; Clayfield, 1949-1958) * [[/William Frederick Sievers|Sievers, William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJN-NDS] - 1902(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3CB Receive Melbourne (East Richmond, 1922-1923); 3CB Melbourne (East Richmond & South Yarra, 1924-1939, 1946-1960; Toorak, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 165, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Richmond, 1931-1943); reader (South Yarra, 1949-1963); meter reader (Toorak, 1972-1980) ===''SIGAL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sigal|Sigal, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Louis Sigal|Sigal, Harold Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ4R-XFJ] - 1908(SA)-1939(NSW) - Licences: 2UK Sydney (Woollahra, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 253, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (Militia, Signals, 1934-1937) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); engineer (Melbourne East, Vic, 1931); electrician (Auburn North, NSW, 1933; Centennial Park, NSW, 1934; Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937; West Perth, WA, 1943; Woolowin, Qld, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1954; Kensington, NSW, 1958); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1963); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1968); retired (Vaulcuse, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SIGMONT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Sigmont|Sigmont, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD58-221] - 1883(NSW)-1942(Vic) - Licences: 3AH Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: patent attorney (Auburn, Vic, 1917; Elsternwick, 1924-1937; Seaford, 1942); ===''SILBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Clive Silby|Silby, Arthur Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8B6-PSD] - 1894(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AF Perth (North Perth, 1924; Inglewood, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 (Australian Wireless Squadron) [https://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog/1911865/australian-wireless-squadron-aif-embarkation-roll/] - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Exeter, 1939-1943) ===''SILVER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Leslie Silver|Silver, Frank Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94HC-LTV] - 1904(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4FL Brisbane (Morningside, 1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2086, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Morningside, Qld, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Morningside, Qld, 1949-1980) ===''SIMMONDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur George Simmonds|Simmonds, Arthur George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DL-234] - 1906(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2GS Sydney (Arncliffe, 1930-1934); 2GS Murwillumbah (1935-1939); 4PG Bundaberg (1946-1948); 2APJ Sydney (Cronulla, 1954-1955; Caringbah, 1956-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 590, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 207, 1938 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Arncliffe, 1933); gardner (Arncliffe, 1935); radio engineer (Murwillumbah, 1935-1937); technician (4BU Kalkie, 1943-1949) * [[/Ernest John Simmonds|Simmonds, Ernest John]] - 19??(Eng)-19??(Eng) - G2OD Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, amateur operator, first to two way QSO Australia (Nov 1924, 3BQ) - TroveTag: "G2OD - Ernest John Simmonds" ===''SIMMONS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simmons|Simmons, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Fisher Simmons|Simmons, Alexander Fisher]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HL-5MY] - 1906(WA)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3TQ Melbourne (Brighton, 1947-1956; South Yarra, 1960; Bayswater, 1965-1969; Boronia, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2394, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); technician (Bayswater, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Trethowan Simmons|Simmons, Henry Trethowan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4M3-BP4] - 1905(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6KX Perth (Subiaco, 1925-1927); 3XK Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1927); 6KX Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933; Nedlands, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; West Perth, 1954-1955; Mt Pleasant, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 181, 1925, No. ?? in WA; CPRT 1121, 1928; 2COCP 295, 1930; 1COCP 257, 1932 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Maylands, 1931), radio engineer (Nedlands, 1936; West Perth, 1949), engineer (Fremantle, 1958; Mt Pleasant, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "6KX-3XK - Henry Trethowan Simmons"(160+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Simmons"(130+ tags) * [[/Leonard Joseph Simmons|Simmons, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBM-SKH] - 1907(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3LJ Melbourne (Belgrave, 1926-1931; East Prahran, 1933); 3LJ Rheola (1937-1939); 3LV Trafalgar (1948); 3LV Cheltenham (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 304, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Womerah, Yarram Yarram, Vic, 1928; Toolangi, Yea, Vic, 1931; Armadale, Vic, 1934-1936; Rheola, Bendigo, Vic, 1936-1937; Nanneela West, Bendigo, Vic, 1942; Cheltenham, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SIMMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simms|Simms, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Wilkinson Simms|Simms, Eric Wilkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XZ-9RN] - 1906(WA)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Melbourne (Malvern, 1927-1931; Caulfield, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 360, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Malvern, Vic, 1931); buyer (Caulfield, Vic, 1934; Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); manager (Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SIMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simpson|Simpson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Rae Simpson|Simpson, Allan Rae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCWN-35S] - 1912(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2ASO Kyogle (1950-1954); 2ASO Sydney (Cammeray, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3011, 1949, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Wauchope, NSW, 1936; Dungog, NSW, 1937); postal clerk (Ballina, NSW, 1943; Kyogle, NSW, 1949-1954); monitor (Cammeray, NSW, 1958-1963); radio monitor (North Sydney, NSW, 1968) * [[/Arthur Wellesley Simpson|Simpson, Arthur Wellesley]] - 1899(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 2ZJ Duri (1923-1926); 2ZJ Sydney (Five Dock, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 480, 1919 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Five Dock, NSW, 1930-1936); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1937-1968) * [[/Benjamin Simpson|Simpson, Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHH-BTH] - 1911(Sct)-1941(At Sea) - Licences: 3SM Melbourne (Richmond, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless (Richmond, Vic, 1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1673948 AWM Roll of Honour]; [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/registrydetails.asp?ID=517 HMAS Sydney Virtual Memorial]; [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/rollcontent/517/517a.pdf Lorraine Simpson summary] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Charles William Arthur Simpson|Simpson, Charles William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBMD-3Q3] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3IN Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2022, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1949); technician (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Edward Morris Simpson|Simpson, Edward Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJYV-NFF] - 1915(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ES Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1931-1939, 1946-1947; North Sydney, 1948-1961; Wahroonga, 1965; West Killara, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 772, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1936-1943; North Sydney, NSW, 1949-1958); shipping officer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1963; Killara, NSW, 1968); shipping (Killara, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Harry Blythe Simpson|Simpson, Harry Blythe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF93-CZ3] - 1920(???)-2013(WA) - Licences: 6HS Perth (Leederville, 1937-1939; Mt Lawley, 1947-1948; Nedlands, 1954-1969; Lesmurdie, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2060, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Claremont, WA, 1949-1968); marketing manager (Lesmurdie, WA, 1972); manager (Lesmurdie, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Ernest Simpson|Simpson, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8H-8N4] - 1873(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XACF Sydney (Randwick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Newtown, NSW, 1903; Randwick, NSW, 1913); grocer (Newington, NSW, 1930-1937; Petersham, NSW, 1943) * [[/Leslie Robert Simpson|Simpson, Leslie Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-4VD] - 1901(WA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3SA Ararat (1925-1933); 3SA Melbourne (Windsor, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 44, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draper (Prahran Gardens, Vic, 1922; Ararat, Vic, 1924-1943); mechanic (Prahran, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Robert Allen Simpson|Simpson, Robert Allen "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2Q9-FWT] - 1912(SA)-1996(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2314, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burnside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Thomas Leigh Simpson|Simpson, Thomas Leigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBBW-8Q3] - 1895(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3II Dunkeld (1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2217, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Aust Flying Corps, 1915-1917; RAF, 1918); (WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer at WW1 enlistment (1915); grazier (Dunkeld, Vic, 1924-1954) ===''SIMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Charles Sims|Sims, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MK-NXC] - 1907(WA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 344, 1927, No. 38 in Qld; 2COCP 16, 1934 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (RAAF Point Cook, 1931-1934); QANTAS air pilot (Brisbane, 1936-1937); public servant (Box Hill, 1963) - Comment: several contemporaneous Eric Charles Sims, need to sort electoral rolls * [[/Ernest Leslie Arthur Sims|Sims, Ernest Leslie Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ6H-6PF] - 1905(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3ZA Melbourne (Preston, 1930-1933); 3ZA Apollo Bay (1937-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 622, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Preston, Vic, 1931; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1933-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''SINCLAIR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sinclair|Sinclair, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Bertram Sydney Charles Sinclair|Sinclair, Bertram Sydney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M8W6-R4J] - 1906(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6CY Receive Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1928; Buckland Hill, WA, 1931-1954; Kendenup, WA, 1958; Mt Barker, WA, 1963) * [[/Laurence Ernest Sinclair|Sinclair, Laurence Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PJ-G15] - 1913(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2MH Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Homebush, 1954-1975; Gorokan, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1566, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Canterbury, NSW, 1935-1949); telegraphist (Homebush, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Gorokan, NSW, 1980) ===''SINFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sinfield|Sinfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Albert Sinfield|Sinfield, Andrew Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9W-W9R] - 1913(NSW)-1962(SA) - Licences: 2TZ Cootamundra (1933); 2TZ Wagga Wagga (1933-1936); 2AKT Sydney (Concord, 1939; Croydon, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1088, 1933, NSW; BOCP 1311, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ganmain, NSW, 1935; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1935); soldier (Croydon, NSW, 1943); technician (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''SINGLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Paul Singleton|Singleton, Claude Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4JR-4SV] - 1914(WA)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4UX Theodore (1936-1939); 4UX Bundaberg (1946-1947); 4UX Stanthorpe (1948); 4UX Atherton (1954-1955); 4UX Malanda (1956); 4UX Ayr (1960); 4UX Childers (1965); 4UX St George (1969); 4UX Gracemere (1975); 4UX Dalby (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1638, 1936, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4QW, 4QO, 4QW, 4RK, 4QS); federal public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Theodore, Qld, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Yungaburra, Qld, 1954); public servant (Gracemere, Qld, 1972) - Trovetag: "4UX - Claude Paul Singleton" ===''SIRL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sirl|Sirl, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clarence William Charles Sirl|Sirl, Clarence William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89J-9LJ] - 1913(SA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6XG Katanning (1938-1939; 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 3, 1936; AOCP 2132, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Katanning, 1937-1968) ===''SKENE-SMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Skene-Smith|Skene-Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Skene-Smith, Alexander Bond - See Alexander Bond Skene Smith ===''SKINNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Skinner|Skinner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Alfred Skinner|Skinner, Albert Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y9-L1V] - 1910(WA)-2002(WA) - Licences: 6SK Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1948; Mt Helena, 1954-1955); 6SK Norseman (1956)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2461, 1940, WA; COCP2 1171, 1948 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil stated (Subiaco, WA, 1934-1949); technician (Mt Helena, WA, 1954); radio technician (Norseman, WA, 1958); branch manager (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1963); manager (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1968); field supervisor (Floreat Park, WA, 1972); prospector (Doubleview, WA, 1977-1980) ===''SLADE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Irwin Slade|Slade, Charles Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDN1-G28] - 1921(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3PZ Melbourne (Elwood, 1938-1939, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2172, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949-1954); medical practitioner (St Kilda, 1967-1968; Elwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles William Slade|Slade, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH3R-28W] - 1893(Eng)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2SX Sydney (Croydon, 1923-1925 (as H. C. Slade); 1925-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified; English PMG Certificate 1st class - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAN, 1909-1924); Wireless Weekly (technical editor, 1925-1928); Daily Telegraph (radio & technical editor, 1928-1929); Keogh Radio (engineer, 1929-1930); Croydon Radio (proprietor, 1930-1933+) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer, R.A.N. (Croydon, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2SX - Charles William Slade" ===''SLATER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. F. Slater|Slater, J. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Sheffield (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Harold Ivan Slater|Slater, Harold Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDT3-7JP] - 1898(Tas)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Kelso (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: pastoralist (Kelso, Tas, 1919); labourer (Maypole Hotel, New Town, Tas); no occupation (Middle Park, Vic, 1926); airman (Point Cook, Vic, 1927; Middle Park, 1931); traveller (Elsternwick, 1936-1968) ===''SLATTERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slattery|Slattery, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Joseph Patrick Slattery|Slattery, Joseph Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G824-KHF] - 1866(Irl)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (St John's College, Camperdown; St Vincent's, Ashfield, 1930) - Links: [[w:Joseph Patrick Slattery|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/slattery-joseph-patrick-8453 ADB] * [[/Joseph Samuel Francis Slattery|Slattery, Joseph Samuel Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVN-SSF] - 1894(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 50, 1915; CPRT 167, 1915; 2COCP 324, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1916; Esperance, WA, 1916; RAN radio station, Geraldton, 1917); travelling salesman (Stanthorpe, 1928-1930); traveller (Tamworth, 1932-1933; Woollahra, NSW, 1933-1935); commercial traveller (New Farm, 1936; Hamilton, Qld, 1937; Fairfield, Qld, 1949; West Sydney, 1949-1954); radio officer (Mascot, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Cremorne, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''SLAWSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slawson|Slawson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Thomas Slawson|Slawson, George Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW2-T4D] - 1916(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AFN Sydney (Harbord, 1936-1939, 1946-1958; Croydon, 1960-1961; Homebush, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1835, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Father also GTS - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Harbord, NSW, 1943-1958); public servant (Croydon, NSW, 1963; Strathfield West, NSW, 1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''SLIGHT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slight|Slight, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Alexander Burrough Slight|Slight, Arthur Alexander Burrough]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBLQ-X4J] - 1902(Eng)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2DA Receive Sydney (Parramatta, 1922); Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Parramatta, 1923); 2ZA Sydney (Windsor, 1931-1938; Richmond, 1939, 1946-1950); 3AZA Ballarat (1954); 2ZA Sydney (Bondi Beach, 1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF); MBE 1941; OBE - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Windsor, NSW, 1930-1937); RAAF (Richmond, NSW, 1949); RAAF Officer (RAAF Ballarat Camp, Vic, 1954); engineer (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/awards/details.php?qnum=1747&qname=SLIGHT RAF MBE] ===''SLUTZKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slutzkin|Slutzkin, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Eliot Slutzkin|Slutzkin, Robert Eliot "Bob" or "Bobbie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGSK-21C] - 1917(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; East St Kilda, 1954-1956; Balaclava, 1960-1975; East St Kilda, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2159, 1938, Vic; COCP1 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Balaclava, Vic, 1949); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1954-1963; Balaclava, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''SMALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Small|Small, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward George Small|Small, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBBR-5P7] - 1907(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2QS Newcastle (Mayfield, 1933-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1231, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mayfield, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Thomas Augustus Small|Small, Thomas Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2YV-RNM] - 1901(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2WS Murwillumbah (1933-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1222, 1933, NSW; BOCP 235, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bangalow, NSW, 1930); commercial traveller (Bellingen, NSW, 1930); salesman (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Byron Bay, NSW, 1943); furniture retailer (Eastwood, NSW, 1949); grazier (Lower Quipolly, NSW, 1958-1963); representative (Tamworth, NSW, 1972) ===''SMART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smart|Smart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Smart|Smart, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHD-TNH] - 1891(NZ)-1980(NZ) - Licences: 4SM Barcaldine (1936-1937); 4SM Paterson (1938-1939); 4SM Longreach (1946-1948); 4SM Cairns (Cairns City, 1954-1956; Freshwater, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1625, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boiler attendant (Dunevia Station, Blackhall, Qld, 1913); motor engineer (Aramac, Qld, 1916-1925; Barcaldine, 1928-1937); freeholder (Longreach, Qld, 1943); mechanic (Longreach, Qld, 1949); farmer (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1958); retired (Freshwater, Qld, 1963-1972; Cairns, Qld, 1977) ===''SMELLIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ellis Henry Smellie|Smellie, Ellis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7P-FDM] - 1893(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 218, 1930; 1COCP 240, 1931 - RANRS (temp Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Radio Station, Applecross, 1925; Geraldton, 1931; Broome, 1936); telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949); radio officer (Caulfield, Vic, 1954; Blackburn, 1963-1980) ===''SMIBERT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Smibert|Smibert, George]] - 1840(Sct)-1899(Vic) - clubs (founding member Telegraph Electrical Society Vic), employment (Postal Department Vic, chief electrician), brother of James Smibert Deputy Postmaster-General Victoria * [[/George Smibert|Smibert, James]] - 1836(Sct)-1912(Vic) - employment (Postal Department Vic, Deputy Postmaster-General, appointed following early passing of Samuel Walker McGowan), created a nepotism scandal by early promotion of brother and brother-in-law to the most senior positions in Vic Post & Telegraphs in the early 1890s, likely reason for the positioning of Qld appointees at the top of the Federal PMGD in 1901; the brother of George Smibert Chief Electrician, Postal Dept Vic ===''SMITH (A-L)''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smith|Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Smith, Alan Shaw - See Alan Shawsmith (change of name) * [[/A. C. Smith|Smith, A. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJDO Matlock (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Specific individual not identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Alexander Bond Skene Smith|Smith, Alexander Bond Skene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRDG-J7D] - 1893(Eng)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2OQ Sydney (Vaucluse, 1930-1933); 2SS Sydney (Narrabeen, 1948); 2SS Lawson (1950-1956); 2SS Blackheath (1957-1958) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 294, 1930; COCP1 196, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous Alexander Smiths - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Lennex Lonsdale Smith|Smith, Arthur Lennex Lonsdale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QQY-B84] - 1908(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3UX Melbourne (Abbotsford, 1936-1939; Fairfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1702, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Fairfield, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Arthur Carrington Smith|Smith, Arthur Carrington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKV-VL2] - 1902(Tas)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 7BN Receive Launceston (1923); 7AB Launceston (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 8, 1924, No. ?? in Tas; CPRT 930, 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (operator 7BN Wills & Co wannabe Class B); recording engineer (Cinesound Productions Ltd, Bondi, 1932); inventor of sound-on-film systems - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Launceston, 1928); recording engineer (Bronte, 1931-1935); engineer (Bondi, 1936-1937); recording engineer (Clovelly, 1943-1949; Waverley, 1963-1968); engineer (Waverley, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "7BN-7AB - Arthur Carrington Smith" * [[/Austen Cyril Smith|Smith, Austen Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6N-JKF] - 1904(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2FS Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1925; Burwood, 1925; Maroubra, 1930-1933; Homebush, 1933; Burwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 75, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio agent - Electoral Rolls: radio agent (Burwood, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Burwood, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Burwood, 1958-1963); retired (Lower Hawkesbury, 1972-1980) * [[/A. J. Smith|Smith, A. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AS Sydney (Harris Park, 1927-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/C. Smith|Smith, C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7BA Receive Stanley (1922); Receive Stanley (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Cedric Preston Smith|Smith, Cedric Preston or Preston-Smith, Cedric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BB-X47] - 1907(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ZZ Sydney (Cremorne, 1924-1925); 2QK Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936; Balgowlah, 1937; Lane Cove, 1938-1939); 3QG Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948); 3QG Ballarat (1954-1956); 2CD Sydney (Cremorne, 1958-1961; Palm Beach, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1212, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bank accountant (Binnaway, NSW, 1930); bank officer (Manly, NSW, 1932; Balgowlah, NSW, 1934-1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949); bank manager (Ballarat, Vic, 1954; Cremorne, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Palm Beach, NSW, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "2ZZ-2QK-2CD - Cedric Preston Smith" * [[/Charles Frederick Smith|Smith, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3J-B3F] - 1904(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: No licence yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 418, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 1112, 1928; 2COCP 44, 1929 - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: Several contemporaneous Charles Frederick Smith's, not yet identified * [[/Claude Sargent Smith|Smith, Claude Sargent or Sarjent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLW-9HG] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2AHK Sydney (Ryde, 1937-1939); 2ANZ Sydney (Pymble, 1969); 2ANZ Grafton (1975); 2ANZ Sydney (West Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1962, 1937, NSW; COCP2 157, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: wood machinist (Ryde, NSW, 1943-1949); clerk (Ryde, NSW, 1958; Pymble, NSW, 1963-1968; Grafton, NSW, 1972; Pymble, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Colin Hughes Smith|Smith, Colin Hughes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YH-LLB] - 1910(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PK Melbourne (East Kew, 1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 433, 1928, Vic; AOLCP 90, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Kew, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1943-1980) * [[/George Edwin Smith|Smith, George Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJ3-BVR] - 1916(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3YG Melbourne (Brighton, 1936-1939; Bentleigh, 1947-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1960; Blackburn South, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1792, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949); observer (Brighton, Vic, 1954); public servant (Brighton East, Vic, 1958-1963); technical officer (Blackburn South, Vic, 1967); retired (Lilydale, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/George Leonard Frederick Smith|Smith, George Leonard Frederick or Fredrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZR-5Q7] - 1913(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 3FR Melbourne (Northcote, 1936-1939; St Kilda, 1947-1948; Montmorency, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1768, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Northcote, Vic, 1934-1942); sales (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); clerk (Montmorency, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Herbert Henry Baker Smith|Smith, Herbert Henry Baker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFN-H6R] - 19??(???)-1932(Qld) - Licences: 4DP Receive Cairns (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cairns, Qld, 1925-1930) * [[/J. H. Smith|Smith, J. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EA Receive Beenleigh (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Albert Malcolm Smith|Smith, John Albert Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L264-537] - 1911(Eng)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5JR Adelaide (St Peters, 1934-1937; Alberton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1375, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Alberton, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John William Smith|Smith, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMGD-VTK] - 1914(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AEJ Baradine (1936-1939, 1947-1950); 2AEJ Sydney (Waverley, 1954-1955; Lakemba, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1760, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JWSs - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Keith Howard Smith|Smith, Keith Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCN-ZH8] - 1915(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4AS Brisbane (Clayfield, 1939, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2396, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: Public Service Medal, 1990 - Electoral Rolls: university student (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); engineer (Bardon, Qld, 1941; Clayfield, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Leslie Smith|Smith, Leslie]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DD Sydney (Concord, 1931; Homebush, 1931; Concord, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 726, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Possibly Leslie Smith killed in truck accident 1936; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SMITH (M-Z)''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smith|Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Jeffrey Smith|Smith, Noel Jeffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PM-2B8] - 1919(???)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2VE Sydney (Artarmon, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1495, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Canowindra, NSW, 1963) * [[/P. W. Smith|Smith, P. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EF Receive Brisbane (Alderley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Raymond Sydney Smith|Smith, Raymond Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L176-XYF] - 1914(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 3RY Melbourne (Kew, 1937-1938); 2AJQ Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1938; Sans Souci, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2006, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous RSSs - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1937); RAN (Toorak, Vic, 1943); process worker (Homebush, NSW, 1958); driver (Granville, NSW, 1963); labourer (Granville, NSW, 1968) * [[/Reginald George Smith| Smith, Reginald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6T-TLM] - 1888(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2ACR Sydney (Turramurra, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2054, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster – Comment: Several contemporaneous RGSs - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Turramurra, NSW, 1932-1949) * [[/Richard John Smith|Smith, Richard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-14B] - 1909(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIU Sydney (Bexley, 1937-1939, 1946-1969); 2AIU Tweed Heads (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2026, 1937, NSW; COCP2 1333, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1933-1963); radio technician? (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1980) * [[/Robert Cecil Smith|Smith, Robert Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G134-ZFJ] - 1916(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3YQ Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2117, 1938, Vic; COCP1 1073, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943-1949; Blackburn, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Rowland Anthony Godfrey Smith|Smith or Godfrey-Smith, Rowland Anthony Godfrey "Tony"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHYR-N91] - 1919(NSW)-2005(Tas) - Licences: 2AMN Sydney (Wahroonga, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2326, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son-in-Law of 7PF Philip Oakley Fysh - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Northbridge, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Launceston, Tas, 1954-1968) * [[/Sidney Arthur Smith|Smith, Sidney or Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1MH-VHS] - 1917(???)-2008(WA)91yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2100, 1938, WA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Subiaco, WA, 1943); civil engineer (Bayswater, WA, 1949-1958; Bedford, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Sidney Hugh Holland Smith|Smith, Sidney Hugh Holland]] - 1861(???)-1933(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, senior state public servant (Qld P&T, Chief Mechanician), senior federal public servant (PMGD, State Mechanician, Qld), radio clubs (QWI, vice president), business proprietor (Telephone and Electrical Supplies Co) * [[/Stuart Disney Paull Smith|Smith, Stuart (Birth) or Stewart (Electoral Rolls) Disney Paull or Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDB-8D8] - 1913(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4LA Brisbane (Corinda, 1934-1939); 4LA Amberley (1946-1948); 4LA Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1303, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor); military (RAAF, navigator); broadcast technician (4BC); Dept Education (O/C Radio) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Corinda, Qld, 1936-1949); radio technician (New Farm, Qld, 1949); maintenance officer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1963); public servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Sydney Smith|Smith, Sydney]] - 1856(NSW)-1934(NSW) - senior state politician (NSW MLA), senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1904-1905) * [[/Victor Leslie Smith|Smith, Victor Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXQW-Q5S] - 1916(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3UR Melbourne (Collingwood, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2029, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Collingwood, Vic, 1937-1949) * [[/Wilfred Smith|Smith, Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRQ-PQ1] - 1896(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); 5AG Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 602, 1921; 2COCP 419, 1941; 1COCP 882, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/William Arthur Smith|Smith, William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCX-XL9] - 1906(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5LZ Wallaroo (1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 526, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Glenunga, 1939-1943) - beware several contemporaneous William Arthur Smith's * [[/William Glanville Clement Smith|Smith, William Glanville Clement]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRS5-JM9] - 1914(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2IV Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 1013, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Richmond, NSW, 1943); RAAF Radio Officer (Penrith, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Orchard Hills, NSW, 1980) * [[/William Henry Smith|Smith, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2V-L4R] - 1911(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5SW Adelaide (Woodville, 1937-1939, 1947-1956); 5ASW Adelaide (Woodville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1996, 1937, SA; BOCP 431, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WHSs - Electoral Rolls: operator (Woodville, SA, 1939) * [[/W. J. Smith|Smith, W. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: N758 Receive Sydney (Hurstville, 1922); 2IC Receive Sydney (Hurstville, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SMITHERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Charles Smithers|Smithers, Ernest Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z1-GQ1] - 1885(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 552, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: inspector of fisheries (Urunga, 1930); inspector (Burwood, 1930-1949) ===''SMYTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Walter Smyth|Smyth, Cedric Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1C-4MX] - 1916(WA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 7CD Devonport (1933-1939); 3ACH Melbourne (Doncaster East, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1133, 1933, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Doncaster East, 1954-1977) * [[/Victor Loftus Smyth|Smyth, Victor Loftus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR8F-P8L] - 1905(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3PJ Receive Geelong (1923); 3PJ Geelong (1924); 3PJ Bendigo (1924-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 126, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Bendigo, 1928-1972) ===''SMYTHE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Cresswell Smythe|Smythe, Alan (BMD) or Allan (Electoral Rolls) Cresswell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JQ-V9V] - 1908(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5MF Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Hazlewood Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 658, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 135, 1933; BOCP 125, 1937; 1COCP 196, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Torrensville, SA, 1939-1943) ===''SNADDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snaddon|Snaddon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Ernest Snaddon|Snaddon, John Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLF-B75] - 1920(Eng)-1944(Aegean Sea) - Licences: 3VE Melbourne (Malvern, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2322, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 459 Squadron, Warrant Officer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/snaddon-john-ernest-409361/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''SNAITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snaith|Snaith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Leslie Snaith|Snaith, Samuel Leslie "Leslie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJN-2S8] - 1901(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3ZR Melbourne (Footscray, 1923-1930; Newport, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 166, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1924-1928; Newport, Vic, 1931-1954) ===''SNAPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snape|Snape, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Fairlie Roger de Burgh Snape|Snape, Fairlie Roger de Burgh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G649-B1V] - 1900(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2NU Receive Quirindi (1923); 4JK Willis Island (1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 695, 1922; 2COCP 340, 1931; 1COCP 221, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Quirindi, 1930); wireless operator (Quirindi, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Killara, 1949-1968); engineer (Killara, 1980) ===''SNEDDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sneddon|Sneddon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Neville Sneddon|Sneddon, Richard Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTS-SX7] - 1908(Vic)-1970(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Burwood, 1923); 2AKQ Sydney (Concord West, 1938-1939); 2WS Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1946-1965); 2WS Wamberal (1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2183, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1937; Concord West, NSW, 1943; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''SNELLGROVE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William George Rayner Snellgrove|Snellgrove, William George Rayner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5YC-Y4J] - 1879(SA)-1958(NSW) - Licences: XCN Sydney (Willoughby, 1913-1914); 2DD Receive Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 242, 1916 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; merchant navy (WW1) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1913; Crows Nest, NSW, 1930-1931; East Sydney, NSW, 1935-1936); superintending engineer (Crows Nest, NSW, 1949; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1954) - TroveTag: "XCN-2DD - William George Rayner Snellgrove" - Links: [https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/6986877 IWM] ===''SNOOK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Charles Snook|Snook, Keith Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTG-Z2D] - 1908(Tas)-1946(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Hobart North, 1936); motor mechanic (Hobart Central, 1937) ===''SNOSWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snoswell|Snoswell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Raymond Snoswell|Snoswell, Alfred Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NWH-MCT] - 1899(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5AD Adelaide (Exeter, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Largs, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5AD - Alfred Raymond Snoswell" & "!Wikibooks Snoswell" ===''SOBELS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sobels|Sobels, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Max Dhorenwendt Sobels|Sobels, Max Dhorenwendt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNT-8Q5] - 1904(Vic)-1996(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Watervale, 1923); 2OT Sydney (Dee Why, 1932-1939; Lakemba, 1946); 2OT Broken Hill (1947-1950); 2OT Newcastle (Hamilton, 1954-1956); 2OT Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1957-1961); 2OT Goulburn (1965-1969); 5OT Adelaide (Holden Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 894, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 1358, 1954; TVOCP 28, 1957 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1943); teacher (Broken Hill South, NSW, 1949; Hamilton, NSW, 1954; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1958; Ashfield, NSW, 1963; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1963); retired (Goulburn, NSW, 1968) ===''SODEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander William Soden|Soden, Alexander William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N9-7M1] - 1909(Qld)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4AS Brisbane (Annerley, 1930-1939; Yeerongpilly, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 634, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Annerley, 1934-1943) ===''SOILLEUX''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soilleux|Soilleux, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Garnet Argyle Soilleux|Soilleux, Garnet Argyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKH-XPN] - 1900(Vic)-1959(Eng) - Licences: XOG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 497, 1919 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Auburn, Vic, 1924); architect (Auburn, Vic, 1925-1937; Kew, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''SOLOMON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Solomon|Solomon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Charles Henry Solomon|Solomon, Cecil Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH6J-BQ1] - 1902(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KV Melbourne (Prahran, 1931-1933; South Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 738, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Prahran, Vic, 1924-1936); manager (Elsternwick, Vic, 1937); soldier (Auburn, Vic, 1943); nil (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); radio technician (Carnegie, Vic, 1963) ===''SORAGHAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soraghan|Soraghan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Donald St James Soraghan|Soraghan, Donald St James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQ8-7TC] - 1902(Ireland)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2LA Sydney (Rose Bay, 1930-1934); 2LH Sydney (Rose Bay, 1935-1939); 2PU Sydney (Rose Bay, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 233, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Rose Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); technician (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Kingscliff, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SOUMPROU''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soumprou|Soumprou, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Emile Walter Soumprou|Soumprou, Emile Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZZF-SX7] - 1906(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3WK Melbourne (Thornbury, 1929-1933; North Fitzroy, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 511, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937); retired (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1942-1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954) ===''SOUTHWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Southwell|Southwell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Lindsay Southwell|Southwell, Clifford Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNM-FDF] - 1897(SA)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2SW Sydney (Cremorne, 1925-1926; Northbridge, 1927-1929; Brighton-Le-Sands, 1930-1931; Northbridge, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 131, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Private); WW2 (Australian Army, colonel) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Northbridge, NSW, 1930); manager (Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1930-1931); sales manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1958); business executive (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Leslie William Douglas Southwell|Southwell, Leslie William Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WXT-S8L] - 1900(NSW)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3SL Seymour (1924-1939, 1946-1954); 3SL Melbourne (Montrose, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 250, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Seymour, 1931-1954) * [[/Noel Leslie Southwell|Southwell, Noel Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNM-ZJW] - 1919(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2ZF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1565, 1935, NSW; 1COCP 149, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (1949) - Comment: QSL collection survives ARDXC/NFSA - Electoral Rolls: broadcast technician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Yagoona, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''SPARK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Spark|Spark, John]] - 1879(USA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AC Perth (City, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Fremantle, 1917); civil servant (West Perth, 1921) - Comment: identification not certain ===''SPEDDING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spedding|Spedding, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Thomas Spedding|Spedding, Edward Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ82-ZCM] - 1897(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 4DU Receive Brandon (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Brandon, Qld, 1921-1925); clerk (Lakemba, NSW, 1932-1958) ===''SPEER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Speer|Speer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis Speer|Speer, John Francis "Jock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYD4-LJN] - 1914(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3FF Corop (1936-1939); 3FF Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1947-1948; Thornbury, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1724, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3TS Thomas Patterson Speer - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Corop, Vic, 1942); machinist (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949); merchant (Thornbury, Vic, 1954); dealer (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Thomas Patterson Speer|Speer, Thomas Patterson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYDH-FVD] - 1907(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3TS Corop (1936-1939, 1947-1969); 3TS Flora Hill (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1815, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3FF John Francis Speer - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Corop, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Flora Hill, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''SPENCE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spence|Spence, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Keith Spence|Spence, Edward Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBYN-S3H] - 1908(Qld)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 4DT Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Union Bank, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930; Wellington, NSW, 1934); bank officer (Bondi, NSW, 1936; Rose Bay, NSW, 1937; Epping, NSW, 1943-1949; Northbridge, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Cremorne, NSW, 1980) * [[/Hugh David Spence| Spence, Hugh David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZB-X1K] - 1920(Tas)-1984(WA) - Licences: 7DS Longford (1938-1939, 1947-1965); 6FS Perth (Cottesloe, 1969; East Victoria Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2105, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Longford, Tas, 1943-1944); radio engineer (Longford, Tas, 1949-1963); radio technician (East Victoria Park, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/William Guthrie Spence|Spence, William Guthrie]] - 1846(Sco)-1926(Vic) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1914-1915) ===''SPENCER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Derek David Spencer|Spencer, Derek David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSW-N55] - 1909(Eng)-1982(Tas) - Licences: 3DS Melbourne (Altona, 1934-1937); 6DS Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1280, 1934, Vic; AOLCP 157, 1934; 2COCP 55, 1936; 1COCP 111, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: poultry farmer (Ulverstone, Tas, 1954; Leven, Tas, 1963); farmer (Gawler, Tas, 1972) ===''SPERRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred John Sperring|Sperring, Wilfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVLY-JPK] - 1917(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6SP Perth (Victoria Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Belmont, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1920, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Victoria Park, WA, 1943); mechanic (Victoria Park, WA, 1949); radio engineer (Belmont, WA, 1954-1963) ===''SPICER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spicer|Spicer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Victor John Spicer|Spicer, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88M-KKY] - 1910(Eng)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3VS Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1929-1931; East Malvern, 1933; North Fitzroy, 1937-1939, 1946-1948); 3BQV Melbourne (Hurstbridge, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 554, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, 1934); constable (Port Melbourne, 1936; Fitzroy, 1937-1954; Carlton South, 1967-1968); retired (Hurstbridge, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SPITZKOWSKY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spitzkowsky|Spitzkowsky, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Max Royston Stanley Spitzkowsky|Spitzkowsky, Max Royston Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYD-23H] - 1904(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2MS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1926-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 302, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 134, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Hamilton, NSW, 1932-1972) ===''SPLATT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Splatt|Splatt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Bartlett Splatt|Splatt, Alan Bartlett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4P-HBH] - 1912(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: 3BS Melbourne (Montmorency, 1934-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1370, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Briar Hill, Vic, 1935-1943) ===''SPOONER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spooner|Spooner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Henry Spooner|Spooner, Alexander Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ93-LSL] - 1918(WA)-1997(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1983, 1937, Vic; AIR3 1102, 1947; COCP1 1311, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 30 Squadron, DFC, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: air observer (Darwin, NT, 1943); public servant (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SPOTSWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Ernest Spotswood|Spotswood, Cyril Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTC-4GM] - 1897(Tas)-1964(Tas) - Licences: Receive Burnie (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Burnie, 1936-1943); fettler (Burnie, 1949-1954) * [[/Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood|Humphry nee Spotswood, Innis Jane Lovett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P4-M7C] - 1892(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4JH Poopoonbah via Giru (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1356, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: second YL operator in Qld - Relationships: Wife of 4JK Jack Lawrence Humphry - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Ching Do Siding, Ayr, Qld, 1919-1936; Giru, Qld, 1937-1949; Poopoonbah, Qld, 1954; St Lucia, Qld, 1958-1972) ===''SPRENGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sprenger|Sprenger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Herbert Ernest Sprenger|Sprenger, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQD-2CJ] - 1914(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4ES Bundaberg (1932-1939); 4ES Brisbane (New Farm, 1946-1948; Holland Park, 1954; Upper Mt Gravatt, 1955-1960; Rainworth, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1064, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 165, 1938; 1COCP 530, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ); state public servant (Qld Police, radio comms) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bundaberg, 1936-1937); police constable (New Farm, Qld, 1943-1949); sergeant police (Holland Park, Qld, 1954; Upper Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958); sub-inspector police (Rainworth, Qld, 1963-1968); police officer (Rainworth, Qld, 1972); retired (Bardon, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SPRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spring|Spring, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Athol Leeming Spring|Spring, Athol Leeming]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VS-DPM] - 1892(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: XHZ Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Waverley, NSW, 1913-1972); retired (Bondi, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SPRINGETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Springett|Springett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Springett|Springett, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PV-RVB] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2OM Exeter (1935-1937); 2OM Sydney (Willoughby, 1938-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1567, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1930-1932); wardsman (Exeter, NSW, 1934-1937); draughtsman (Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1977) ===''SPROULE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sproule|Sproule, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archie Laurence Sproule|Sproule, Archie Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8BK-5J7] - 1902(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2IB Dubbo (1934-1935); 2IB Parkes (1936); 2IB Werris Creek (1937); 2IB Sydney (Punchbowl, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1398, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Dubbo, NSW, 1930-1935; Werris Creek, NSW, 1936); clerk (Werris Creek, NSW, 1943); telegraphist (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949; Oatley, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''SPURRIER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spurrier|Spurrier, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Charles Spurrier|Spurrier, Leonard Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTY1-WZJ] - 1904(Wales)-1984(SA) - Licences: S382 Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1922); 5AL Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923); Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clarence Park, 1939-1941; Eden Hills, 1943) ===''SQUELCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squelch|Squelch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Arbor Squelch|Squelch, Thomas Arbor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZRH-758] - 1892(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2TB Bangalow (1926-1927) (Dealer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bangalow, NSW, 1930); ironmonger (Bangalow, NSW, 1932-1977) ===''SQUIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squire|Squire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Leith Squire|Squire, Leslie Leith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HQ-59S] - 1918(NSW)-1963(???) - Licences: 2NL Thornton (1933-1939, 1946-1961); 2OL Portable Thornton (1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1131, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 279, 1936; COCP2 80, 1936; BOCP 93, 1937; COCP1 231, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Maitland East, NSW, 1943; Thornton, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''SQUIRES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squires|Squires, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Squires|Squires, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CX-3GW] - 1909(WA)-1972(???) - Licences: 6JS Perth (Cannington, 1929-1939; Como, 1946-1956; Nedlands, 1960; West Leederville, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 510, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cannington, 1931-1936); sales manager (Midland Junction, 1937; South Perth, 1943-1954); manager (Subiaco, 1963); business manager (West Kalamunda, 1968) ===''ST JOHN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert St John|St John, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry Clive Bolingbroke St John|St John, Henry Clive Bolingbroke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTN-PV8] - 1895(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2RX Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1923-1925); 2RX Sydney (Rockdale, 1926-1939); 2APN Sydney (Northbridge, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 258, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: reader (Rockdale, 1930-1936; Northbridge, 1943-1963) ===''STACEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stacey|Stacey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Keith Stacey|Stacey, Howard Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3TY-D8M] - 1907(NSW)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5XA Adelaide (Firle, 1934-1937; Knightsbridge, 1938-1939; Leabrook, 1947-1956; Glynde, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1360, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Burnside, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/Roy Ernest Stacey|Stacey, Roy Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDT-PNR] - 1902(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4RS Proserpine (1933-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1187, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: office assistant (Bauple, Qld, 1925); clerk (Proserpine, Qld, 1928-1972) * [[/Roydon Stacey|Stacey, Roydon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK4-TLX] - 1908(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2HY Sydney (Crows Nest, 1932-1937; Oatley, 1938-1939; Crows Nest, 1948; Oatley, 1950); 2QM Sydney (Epping, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 936, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930-1937); storekeeper (Oatley, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Crows Nest, NSW, 1943); PMG technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1968); supervising technician (Epping, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Seymour Stacey|Stacey, Seymour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR79-YXV] - 1893(Eng)-1960(ACT) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 27, 1914 - telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: sorting clerk & telegraphist (Keswick, Cumberland, Eng, 1911); electrical engineer (Griffith, ACT, 1928-1943); electrical contractor (Griffith, ACT, 1954-1958) ===''STACK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Patrick Charles Stack|Stack, Robert Patrick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-Y2K] - 1904(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4TK Innisfail (1936-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1742, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Innisfail, Qld, 1930-1932); stationer (Innisfail, Qld, 1936-1943) ===''STACKPOLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Julian Stackpole|Stackpole, Peter Julian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-H8N] - 1947(Vic)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 3ZQS Melbourne (North Clayton, 1980+; 1RX Canberra, 1990s); Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 2203, 1966; AOCP N1856, 1988 - amateur operator; broadcast planning engineer (P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA, ACA) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Hampton, 1972); technical officer (Clayton, 1977-1980) ===''STAFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Staff|Staff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Leslie Staff|Staff, Raymond Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHPS-L3T] - 1904(Qld)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2LS Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1934); 2AMN Canberra (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kogarah, NSW, 1930); messenger (Mascot, NSW, 1933-1934; bank manager (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1934); messenger(Bondi, NSW, 1935; Mitchell, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Belconnen, ACT, 1943); car driver (Kingston, ACT, 1949); bookkeeper (Moruya, NSW, 1954-1958); storeman (Parramatta, NSW, 1963) ===''STAFFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stafford|Stafford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ivor Stafford|Stafford, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-PHJ] - 1912(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3XB Lallat North (1934-1939); 3XB Melbourne (Carlton, 1947-1948; Box Hill South, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1272, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Husband of 3KS Mavis Ellen Stafford nee Coutts - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Prahran, Vic, 1934; Manya North, Vic, 1936; Lallat North, Vic, 1937-1942; Abbotsford, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/John Hurst William Stafford|Stafford, John Hurst William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV6P-XSJ] - 1901(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4CD Receive Ipswich (Ebbw Vale, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ebbw Vale, 1925-1928; Booval, 1932-1949); engineer (East Ipswich, 1958-1963); retired (Mansfield, 1977-1980) * Stafford, Mavis Ellen see Mavis Ellen Coutts ===''STALKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stalker|Stalker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Clarence Stalker|Stalker, Dudley Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTG3-TYC] - 1907(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3KJ Colac (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 995, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Colac, Vic, 1931-1937); electrician (Colac, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Colac, Vic, 1963-1968); electrician (Colac, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''STANFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Roy Stanfield|Stanfield, Clifford Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQXR-9GG] - 1900(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: N744 Receive Newcastle (1922); 2HX Receive Newcastle (1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 383, 1918; 2COCP 136, 1930; 1COCP 140, 1930 - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Randwick, 1930; Maroubra, 1932-1968); retired (Blaxland, 1977-1980) ===''STANLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stanley|Stanley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. M. Stanley|Stanley, J. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JS Receive Sydney (Crow's Nest, 1922-1923); 2JS Sydney (Crow's Nest, 1924); Orange (1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 100, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; newsagent (Leura, late 1920s) - Identification: Not yet identified (possibly James Melville Stanley, electrician, Lockhart, 1930) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Vincent Edward Stanley|Stanley, Vincent Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHDF-X7C] - 1896(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2VS Sydney (Chatswood, 1926-1928; Carlingford, 1929-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 379, 1918; COCP2 26, 1929; COCP1 141, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Radio Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1933-1954); retired (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963; Rosebery, NSW, 1968) ===''STANSFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stansfield|Stansfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick Galen Stansfield|Stansfield, Frederick Galen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHKB-QKP] - 1909(Eng)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1489, 1935, WA; COCP2 81, 1935; COCP1 223, 1939 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Merchant Navy, Second Radio Officer, MV Koolama) - Electoral Rolls: student (Nedlands, WA, 1937) - Links: [https://ausmerchantnavy.weebly.com/koolama.html Merchant Navy] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''STANTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stanton|Stanton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Ross Bishop Stanton|Stanton, Ernest Ross Bishop]] - 1895(SA)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XVN Adelaide (Enfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 10th Battalion, Lance Corporal, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: Railway porter at time of enlistment in 1915; Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10262380 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1659076 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Keith Haberfield Stanton|Stanton, Keith Haberfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPR5-MHJ] - 1896(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XFU Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 3241, 1960 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 7th Brigade/6th Regiment, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1933-1936); real estate (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1937-1943); grazier (Reedy Creek, NSW, 1949; Kareeba, NSW, 1954-1958); real estate (Church Point, NSW, 1968) ===''STAPLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John William Stapleton|Stapleton, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG7-R9P] - 1915(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5KY Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1934-1937; Alberton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1314, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Cook, SA, 1941-1944) * [[/Percival de Soligny Stapleton|Stapleton, Percival de Soligny]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHCD-Y4Q] - 1870(SA)-1951(SA) - Licences: XVK Mt Gambier (1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) ===''STARKIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas William Starkie|Starkie, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBS-NCY] - 1906(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4NW Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 306, 1926, No. 30 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Nundah, 1928-1937); warehouse assistant (Holland Park, 1943); manager (Wavell Heights, 1949); agent (Toowong, 1954-1958); manufacturer's agent (Kenmore, 1963); agent (Tennyson, 1968-1972); retired (The Gap, 1977; North Tamborine, 1980) ===''STARR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis John Starr|Starr, Francis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLN-LC4] - 1916(Qld)-1940(off Qld coast) - Licences: 4FS Stanthorpe (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1930, 1937, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 23 Squadron, Aircraftsman Class 1) - Electoral Rolls: baker (Stanthorpe, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1719163 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Alwyn Starr|Starr, William Alwyn "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RK-F5D] - 1909(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6DB Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Pingelly, WA, 1931; Merredin, WA, 1936; Narrogin, WA, 1937; Bunbury, WA, 1943; Manjimup, WA, 1954; Daglish, WA, 1958; Cottesloe, WA, 1963; Mt Claremont, WA, 1968-1977; Swinburne, WA, 1977-1980) ===''STEANE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Ashcroft Steane|Steane, Geoffrey William Ashcroft]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCF-JWV] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3UX Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1923-1933); 3SX Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 775, 1923; 2COCP 330, 1931 -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Dee Why, NSW, 1949); television engineer (Double Bay, NSW, 1954); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1954) ===''STEELE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Steele|Steele, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rowland Edward James Steele|Steele, Rowland Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTC-2ZM] - 1904(Tas)-1987(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hobart West, 1928); dairyman (West Hobart, 1937-1972) ===''STEER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Steer|Steer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Hurtle Steer|Steer, Albert Hurtle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKFN-K9D] - 1914(SA)-2010(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1787, 1936, SA; BOCP 713, 1946 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Army officer (Victor Harbour, SA, 1939); Salvation Army officer (Sterling, SA, 1941); welfare officer (RAAF Station, Nhill, Vic, 1942); salvation army officer (Stirling West, SA, 1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1687262 VWMA] ===''STEPHEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Percy Goldsmith Stephen|Stephen, Percy Goldsmith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2J-HVR] - 1896(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAEL Sydney (Balmain, 1913-1914); 2ZB Sydney (Balmain, 1924-1925); 2PS Sydney (Balmain, 1926; Granville, 1927-1930; Lidcombe, 1931-1936; Croydon, 1937-1939; Five Dock, 1946-1958; Condell Park, 1960-1975) (Dealer licence in 1926 & 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Section, Aus Naval & Mil Exped Force, CPO) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Granville, 1930); electrician (Lakemba, 1930; Lidcombe, 1932-1936); electrical fitter (Five Dock, 1943-1958); fitter (Condell Park, 1968-1972) - TroveTag: "XAEL-2ZB-2PS - Percy Goldsmith Stephen" ===''STEPHENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stephens|Stephens, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Nelson Stephens|Stephens, Arthur Nelson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G941-3F1] - 1886(Eng)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4CG Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1922); 4CG Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923-1925); Operator of 4AE - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (North Carlton, Vic, 1912-1914); engineer (Wireless Station, Pinkenba, 1915-1919; Clayfield, 1925-1928); hotel keeper (Palm Beach Hotel, Elanora, 1932-1934; Grand Hotel, Southport, 1936-1943); cafe proprietor (Southport, 1949); secretary (Main Beach, 1954-1958; Southport East, 1963-1968) * [[/Frank Richmond Stephens|Stephens, Frank Richmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ7-MLM] - 1897(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 452, 1919 - RANRS - Electoral Rolls: naval reservist (New Farm, 1921); farm hand (Wamuran, Qld, 1925); wireless operator (New Farm, 1925-1937); radio mechanic (New Farm, Qld, 1943); agent (New Farm, Qld, 1949); caretaker (Brisbane, 1954-1958); retired (Bowen Hills, 1963; Coolangatta, 1968-1972) * [[/Harry James Milne Stephens|Stephens, Harry James Milne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYC-KQH] - 1900(WA)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6ZZ Perth (South Perth, 1935-1939; Bassendean, 1947-1960; Eden Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1530, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Albany, WA, 1925); railway employee (Katanning, WA, 1931-1936); storekeeper (Fremantle, WA, 1937); aircraftsman (Bassendean, WA, 1943-1963); railway employee (Eden Hill, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Bassendean, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Lance Russell Stephens|Stephens, Lance Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR9B-L57] - 1891(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur listener; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Father of 2ZLS-2ACO Lindsay Russell Stephens - Electoral Rolls: electrical machinist (Burwood, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930-1935); electrical engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936-1977) * [[/Lindsay Russell Stephens|Stephens, Lindsay Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPW-2NP] - 1923(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ZLS Wagga Wagga (1960); 2ACO Wagga Wagga (1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 640, 1959; AOCP 3948, 1961, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son of Lance Russell Stephens - Electoral Rolls: technician (Gordon, NSW, 1949); engineer (PMG Dept, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1963; Goonellabah, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Reginald Alva Claude Stephens|Stephens, Reginald Alva Claude ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYML-5QY] - 1909(Vic)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4RA Gympie (1948); 4RA Brisbane (Scarborough, 1954; Brighton, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1531, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: May have been licensed pre-WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Yarram, Vic, 1936); public servant (Scarborough, Qld, 1949-1954); clerk (Brighton, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/Thomas Stephens|Stephens, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2B-35G] - 1912(Vic)-1944(Sct) - Licences: 3GO Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1933) - qualifications: cc; AOCP 489, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1944) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1942) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/stephens-thomas-418036/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Thomas Blacket Stephens|Stephens, Thomas Blacket or Blackett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9WG-Y5P] - 1902(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 309, 1926, No. 31 in Qld - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: articled law clerk (Annerley, 1925-1928); solicitor (Annerley, 1934; Fortitude Valley, 1936-1937; Clayfield, 1949-1968); retired (St Lucia, 1972-1980) ===''STEPHENSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stephenson|Stephenson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Wilfred Stephenson|Stephenson, Charles Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93BK-M7F] - 1905(Qld)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1933)(licence jointly held with brother); 2BWQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 282, 1926, No. 25 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Wooloowin RC, operator 4WN; WIAQ, operator 4AE); broadcast technician (4QG); business proprietor (cinema audio) - Relationships: brother of 4RG Harold John Stephenson - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Wooloowin, Qld, 1928-1929); electrical engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1932-1933); sound engineer (Capertee, NSW, 1936-1937); panel beater (Bourke, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Capertee, NSW, 1949-1954; Maroubra, NSW, 1958); autoelectrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Blacktown, NSW, 1980) * [[/Harold John Stephenson|Stephenson, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93BK-9M3] - 1903(Qld)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1933)(licence jointly held with brother) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 290, 1926, No. 27 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 4RG/2BWQ Charles Wilfred Stephenson - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Wooloowin, Qld, 1925-1943); sheet metal worker (Wooloowin, Qld, 1949); engineer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1954); aircraft mechanic (Maroubra, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''STER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ster|Ster, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/R. W. Ster|Ster, R. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RC Melbourne (Preston, 1938-1939); 3AWG Barramunga (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STEVENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stevens|Stevens, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Edgar F. Stevens|Stevens, Albert Edgar F. "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH4H-N2D] - 1894(Vic)-1954(WA) - Licences: 6BN Perth (North Perth, 1924-1927; South Perth, 1930-1939); nominated licensee for W732 WIA WA (1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 136, 1925, No. ?? in WA - Radio Activity: amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geraldton, WA, 1916-1917); phone mechanic (North Perth, WA, 1925; South Perth, WA, 1931-1954) - TroveTag: "6BN – Albert Edgar Stevens" * [[/Frederick William Stevens|Stevens, Frederick William]] - 1898-19?? - 4SP Brisbane, amateur operator (PRTC 788, 1923, Marconi & Telefunken; 1COCP, 1930, Qld), Coastal wireless operator; first chief engineer 4QG, state public servant (4QG), pilot (Qantas), federal public servant (DCA) - TroveTag: "4SP - Frederick William Stevens" & "!Wikibooks 4SP" * [[/Herbert Newman Stevens|Stevens, Herbert Newman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYY-2NY] - 1911(???)-2005(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3JO Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Balwyn, 1954-1965; South Blackburn, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1191, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Auburn, Vic, 1936-1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1963; Blackburn South, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/James Thomas Stevens|Stevens, James Thomas or Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBL-91P] - 1914(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3ZK Swan Hill (1933-1939, 1947); 3ZK Beverford (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1106, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Swan Hill, Vic, 1936-1954); clerk (Beverford, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Robert Edward Stevens|Stevens, Robert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Z-ZMF] - 1908(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 7OJ Deloraine (1931-1933); 3OJ Melbourne (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 817, 1931, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Auburn, Vic, 1931; Burwood, 1937-1980) ===''STEVENSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stevenson|Stevenson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Vincent Stevenson|Stevenson, Cecil Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1X-5KF] - 1878(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2IY Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922); 815 Receive Sydney (Randwick); 2IY Sydney (Randwick, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; founder of 2UE B class - Relationships: Father of Murray Herman Stevenson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Randwick, NSW, 1930-1936); retired (Port Hacking, NSW, 1943-1954; Caringbah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Murray Herman Stevenson|Stevenson, Murray Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1K-K6M] - 1905(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 46, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2IY-815-2IY Cecil Vincent Stevenson - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Maroubra, NSW, 1930; Coogee, NSW, 1934); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937-1954); electrical engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STEWART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stewart|Stewart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Stewart|Stewart, Alexander]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2XF Tumut (1931-1934); 2XF Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1950); 2AXF Sydney (Balmain, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 865, 1931, No. ?? in NSW + others depending on identification - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Alexander Barnett Stewart|Stewart, Alexander Barnett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHBR-VND] - 1895(Sct)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4DD Receive Brisbane (Hawthorne, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Oondooroo, Qld, 1919); farmer (Palmwoods, Qld, 1921-1925); orderman (Hawthorne, Qld, 1928); truck driver (Eight Mile Plains, Qld, 1936-1937); foreman (Hawthorne, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Donald Richardson Stewart|Stewart, Donald Richardson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94CC-2MT] - 1902(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: V739 Receive Lorne (1922); 3GS Receive Lorne (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Lorne, 1925-1954); guest house proprietor (Lorne, 1967-1968); proprietor (Lorne, 1972-1980) * [[/H. A. Stewart|Stewart, H. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAM Melbourne (Williamstowm, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Henry Stewart|Stewart, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXS7-R71] - 1896(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 234, 1916; 1COCP 318, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous HSs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. Stewart|Stewart, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DK Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JSs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. J. Stewart|Stewart, J. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XER Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Edgar Stewart|Stewart, John Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-3JC] - 1884(NSW)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2MR Newcastle (Mayfield, 1923-1929; Hamilton, 1930); 2MR Sydney (Chatswood, 1931); 4MR Brisbane (Nundah, 1933-1939, 1946-1948); 2MR Waratah (1954-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 43, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Commonwealth Electoral Commission (Chief Electoral Officer) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Arncliffe, 1913); District Returning Officer (Mayfield, 1930); Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Nundah, Qld, 1937-1949); retired (Waratah, 1954) - TroveTag: "2MR-4MR - John Edgar Stewart" * [[/William Alfred Stewart|Stewart, William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBZ-4XJ] - 1910(WA)-2020(WA)109yo - Licences: 6ST Perth (West Leederville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1958, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balkatta, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1937); salesman (Wembley Park, WA, 1943; Leederville, WA, 1949); technician (Floreat Park, WA, 1954-1963; Wembley Park, WA, 1968; Floreat Park, WA, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://gerontology.fandom.com/wiki/William_Stewart Gerontology] ===''STICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stick|Stick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald James Stick|Stick, Reginald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L69N-XLN] - 1898(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2BI Lismore (1935-1939); 2AMS Lismore (1950-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1431, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Lismore, NSW, 1934-1963) ===''STICKLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stickland|Stickland, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis James Stickland|Stickland, John Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJHW-ZKB] - 1885(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: XJS Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: coachbuilder (Auburn, Vic, 1909-1931); body builder (Auburn, 1936-1937) ===''STILLMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Harward Stillman|Stillman, Geoffrey Harward]] - 1895(Vic)-1984(WA) - Licences: XJAH Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Brighton, Vic, 1919-1931); engineer (Claremont, WA, 1936-1963); retired (Maylands, WA, 1968-1980) ===''STIPEK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stipek|Stipek, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Stipek|Stipek, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-XL1] - 1898(NSW)-1974(Florida, USA) - Licences: 7BE Receive St Helens (1923); Receive St Helens (1923); 7BE St Helens (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMG telegraph messenger, left PMGD 1920; first to log KGO in Tas - Comment: beware two other John Stipek's concurrently in Tas, 1920s - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (St Helens, 1919); clerk (St Helens, 1922) ===''STIRK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stirk|Stirk, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick James Stirk|Stirk, Frederick James "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHR-T2Q] - 1915(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2XV Sydney (Maroubra, 1931-1934); 2ABC Sydney (Maroubra, 1936-1939, 1946-1961; Beacon Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 847, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 48, 1935; COCP1 1115, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1943; Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1963); engineer (Beacon Hill, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''STITFOLD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stitfold|Stitfold, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Glen Stitfold|Stitfold, Ronald Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BY-MK2] - 1907(WA)-1989(WA) - Licences: 6RS Perth (Carlisle, 1939, 1947-1955; Doubleview, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2387, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Leonora, WA, 1931); bank official (Armadale, WA, 1936-1937; Carlisle, WA, 1943-1954); bank officer (Doubleview, WA, 1958-1980) ===''STITT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stitt|Stitt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Hugh Reginald Stitt|Stitt, Walter Hugh Reginald "Hughie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBX-L5G] - 1908(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2WH Forbes (1925-1969+); 2ARN Forster (1965-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 196, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2LM Leslie Maclean Wilson - Comment: His father also Walter Hugh Rankin Stitt and lived in same district - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Forbes, NSW, 1930); grazier (Forbes, NSW, 1931); jackeroo (Forbes, NSW, 1932); grazier (Forbes, NSW, 1934-1963); retired grazier (Forster, NSW, 1968) ===''STOBIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stobie|Stobie, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Claude Stobie|Stobie, Geoffrey Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY37-92H] - 1915(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3VW Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1934-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1323, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Heidelberg, Vic, 1937-1949) ===''STOCKALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold John Stockall|Stockall, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHN-GKD] - 1906(Eng)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 6DJ Receive Perth (Maylands, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Maylands, WA, 1931-1936; Earlwood, NSW, 1937); motor driver (Eastwood, NSW, 1949-1954); clerk (Parramatta North, NSW, 1958-1963; North Ryde, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Tuncurry, NSW, 1972; Penrith, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STOCKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Stocks|Stocks, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZF-B2F] - 1884(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJDI Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1909-1919); sales (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1919-1943; Camberwell, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Daniel Alan John Stocks|Stocks, Daniel Alan John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN8-R5P] - 1897(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: 3DJ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1927; Surrey Hills, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 144, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Canterbury, Vic, 1921-1922); electrical engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1924-1931) ===''STOCKTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Stockton|Stockton, Norman]] - 1904(WA)-1943(Germany) - 4NQ Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, military (WW2, press correspondent), journalist - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''STONE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stone|Stone, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Charles John Stone|Stone, Kenneth Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18L-4H4] - 1917(Qld)-2001(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2291, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Redfern, NSW, 1943); radio officer (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1963; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Robert Norman Stone|Stone, Robert Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGC-LPV] - 1918(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1628, 1936, Vic; BOCP 99, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hobart South, Tas, 1943-1954) ===''STOW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stow|Stow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allen Frederick Stow|Stow, Allen Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WR-7GG] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3AS Melbourne (North Carlton,1928-1931; North Fitzroy, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Northcote, 1948-1965); 3AFS Portable Melbourne (Northcote, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 441, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 94, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Australian Army) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Carlton North, 1931; Fitzroy North, 1934-1942); technician (Northcote, Vic, 1949-1963) ===''STOWAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stowar|Stowar, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur William Stowar|Stowar, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-D1H] - 1920(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2ACX Sydney (Auburn, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Kingsgrove, 1948-1965; Burraneer Bay, 1969); 2AS Sydney (East Lindfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2236, 1938, NSW; AIR3 1587, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1943); electrician (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1963); superintendent (Cronulla, NSW, 1968); welding (Lindfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STOWE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Alfred Stowe|Stowe, Harry Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBJ-YTW] - 1892(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: XAS Sydney (Drummoyne, 1911-1914); 2CX Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1922-1923); 2CX Sydney (Chatswood, 1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 19, 1924, No. 9 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Chatswood, 1930-1958); retired (Frenchs Forest, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "XAS-2CX - Harry Alfred Stowe" ===''STOYLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Bickley Stoyle|Stoyle, Jack Bickley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM1Z-JWV] - 1881(India)-1966(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 91, 1915; 1COCP 55, 1930 - RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, terminated Nov 1920); AWA CRS - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1917); radio station master (Darwin, 1922; Kilkenny, 1939-1943) ===''STRAFFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Michael Strafford|Strafford, John Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2K-LBX] - 1900(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5JS Adelaide (Stepney, 1936-1939; City, 1947-1965; Windsor Gardens, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1710, 1936, SA; BOCP 514, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STRATFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leo Stephen Stratford|Stratford, Leo Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHV-HRX] - 1915(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4AE Goondiwindi (1936-1939); 4LS Goondiwindi (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1678, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1936-1949); radio dealer (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1954-1958); electrician (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1968); refrigeration mechanic (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1980) ===''STREAMER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Streamer nee Mackenzie, Florence Madeline "Madeline" - See Florence Madeline Mackenzie 4YL ===''STREET''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Street|Street, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Frederick Street|Street, Reginald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW5S-Z4L] - 1900(Tas)-1927(Tas) - Licences: 7BD Receive Hobart (1923); Receive Hobart (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Hobart West, 1922) ===''STREETER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Street|Street, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy William Streeter|Streeter, Roy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXS-PW3] - 1917(Vic)-1988(WA) - Licences: 3AWG Burramunga (1948-1956); 5SK Millicent (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2078, 1938, Vic; BOCP 52, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Colac, Vic, 1943); farmer (Barramunga, Vic, 1949-1963) ===''STROHFELDT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Strohfeldt|Strohfeldt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gilbert Strohfeldt|Strohfeldt or Strofeldt, Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVWD-W9Z] - 1904(Qld)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4GS Brisbane (Paddington, 1932-1939; Camp Hill, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1041, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: licensed for 5 years after passing - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Roma, 1926); telegraphist (Charleville, 1928-1930); Paddington, Qld, 1936-1937); assistant radio inspector (Camp Hill, Qld, 1943) ===''STROUD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stroud|Stroud, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas James John Stroud|Stroud, Thomas James John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6PD-9P5] - 1905(Qld)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AMR Dubbo (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2325, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Dubbo, NSW, 1930-1977) ===''STRUTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Arthur Lloyd Strutt|Strutt, George Arthur Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNY8-8MH] - 1893(Tas)-1955(Vic) - Licences: XJDX Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Elwood, Vic, 1914-1927); orchardist (Frankston, Vic, 1931); carrier (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); inspector (Blackburn, Vic, 1949); painter (Blackburn, Vic, 1954) ===''STUART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stuart|Stuart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis John Stuart|Stuart, Francis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSH-RPC] - 1895(SA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIH Hobart (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: naval officer (Hobart, Tas, 1919); telegraphist (Hobart, 1922; Oakleigh, Vic, 1928-1942); primary producer (Tarra Valley, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Joseph Alphonsus Valentine Stuart|Stuart, Joseph Alphonsus Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCF-RM8] - 1896(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3OO Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 52, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Albert Park, Vic, 1919-1924; Brighton, Vic, 1925-1963); retired (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Michael Aloysius Horatio Stuart|Stuart, Michael Aloysius Horatio]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-2D9] - 1891(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: 3MH Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1927); 3MH Rockbank (1931-1937); 5MS Adelaide (Rosewater, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 66, 1929; 1COCP 184, 1931; likely CRPT pre 1927 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (UK Merchant Navy); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1925-1927); radio telegraphist (Beam Radio Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1928-1937; Geraldton, WA, 1943); radio technician (Footscray North, Vic, 1949) ===''STUART-JONES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stuart-Jones|Stuart-Jones, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edward Stuart-Jones|Stuart-Jones, Arthur Edward]] - 1912(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1597, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STUBBS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stubbs|Stubbs, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Stubbs|Stubbs, Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2RB-PL2] - 1896(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ZS Sydney (Maroubra Junction, 1933-1934; Epping, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 369, 1918 (Marconi); COCP1 320, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1934-1935); radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1963) ===''STURDEE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Vernon Ashton Hobart Sturdee|Sturdee, Vernon Ashton Hobart]] - 1890(Vic)-1966(Vic) - 4?? Brisbane, early wireless experimenter (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur radio club (member, WIQ) ===''SULLIVAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sullivan|Sullivan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Patrick Sullivan|Sullivan, James Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G163-GXP] - 1905(Eng)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5JK Adelaide (Rose Park, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2272, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Rose Park, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John Sullivan|Sullivan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLGD-VK6] - 1906(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3SR Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1925-1926); 3SR Yallourn (1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 206, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1931); engineer (Staff Mess, Yallourn, Vic, 1931; Yallourn, Vic, 1934-1936; Oakleigh, Vic, 1937; Elsternwick, Vic, 1937; Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Vincent Macleay Sullivan|Sullivan, Vincent Macleay "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTD3-DSV] - 1898(NSW)-1989(SA) - Licences: XAC Smithtown (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Sapper, Wireless Moore Park, Light Motor Wireless Section, Anzac Wireless Squadron, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Watervale, SA, 1939-1943) ===''SUMSION''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sumsion|Sumsion, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Walter Sumsion|Sumsion, Charles Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTM-KPG] - 1918(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3YD Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1371, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CWS - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1972; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SUNTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Boyd Sunter|Sunter, Horace Boyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMDQ-56X] - 1899(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2LM Receive Sydney (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1922); 3BS Melbourne (Toorak, Vic, 1924-1925; St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1926); 2BS Sydney (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1927-1929; Vaucluse, NSW, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 808, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1943); electrical instrument fitter (Kirribilli, NSW, 1949); guest house proprietor (Camden, NSW, 1954); retired (Kurmond, NSW, 1968; Springwood, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SUTHERLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan James Sutherland|Sutherland, Alan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK6-94L] - 1916(SA)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 5XB Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1939, 1947-1948); 3AXB Melbourne (Balwyn, 1954-1965); 3KY Melbourne (Balwyn, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1592, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dunleath, SA, 1939-1941); public servant (Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Scarness, Qld, 1977) * [[/George Bremner Sutherland|Sutherland or Clyne, George Bremner "Jock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVF-KQC] - 1893(Sct)-1981(SA) - Licences: 6GB Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 295, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telegraphist (Navy, 1911), journalist (Listening In Column, Perth Western Mail, 1924); late 1920s assistant chief engineer 6WF (to Wally Coxon) - Electoral Rolls: DCA (aeradio operator, from 1941); radio operator (Kalgoorlie, 1949); retired (North Perth, 1958) ===''SUTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sutton|Sutton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Sutton|Sutton, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMFM-Z34] - 1882(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (early 1910s); utilised Henry Sutton's experimental licence - Relationships: son of XLM Henry Sutton - Electoral Rolls: music seller (Malvern, 1909-1913; Hawthorn, 1914-1915); engineer (Kew, 1922-1925); traveller (Camberwell, 1927); mechanic (Brunswick, 1928) * [[/Arthur Fraser Sutton|Sutton, Arthur Fraser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K23N-VYW] - 1888(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2EM Sydney (Darling Point, 1936-1937; Killara, 1938-1939, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1832, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; pre-WW1 (Army, AVAC, 1910-1915); WW1 (Army, 5th Field Artillery, 1915-1919; Captain, Dental Corps) - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Ashfield, NSW, 1913; Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1936; Killara, NSW, 1937-1958); dental surgeon (St Ives, NSW, 1963-1968); dental (St Ives, NSW, 1972) * [[/Henry Sutton|Sutton, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD19-T7V] - 1855(Vic)-1912(Vic) - Licences: XLM Melbourne (Malvern, 1910-1912) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed from 1890s); numerous inventions, Australia's first wireless telephony experimenter (1906); invented several new types of telephones; early television experiments - Relationships: father of Arthur Ernest Sutton - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/sutton-henry-4675 ADB] - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XLM - Henry Sutton"(320+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Sutton"(40+ tags) * [[/Joseph William Sutton Jnr|Sutton, Joseph William Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-HCJ] - 1874(Qld)-1941(Qld) - Licences: 4CP Receive Brisbane (City, 1923); 4EI Brisbane (City, 1923-1925) (In the name of the State Engineer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIQ, foundation member; QWI); electrical engineer; senior federal public servant (PMGD, State Engineer) - Relationships: son of Joseph William Sutton Snr - Electoral Rolls: electric engineer (Teneriffe, 1903); engineer (Teneriffe, 1908-1909); assistant (GPO, 1912-1919); electrical engineer (New Farm, 1921-1936); retired (Ascot, 1937) * [[/Joseph William Sutton Snr|Sutton, Joseph William Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-W6T] - 1844(Eng)-1914(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - club (Royal Society Qld, president) - Relationships: father of Joseph William Sutton Jnr - Links: [[w:Joseph William Sutton|Wikipedia]] - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Teneriffe, 1908-1909) ===''SWABY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swaby|Swaby, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maxwell John Swaby|Swaby, Maxwell John "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY3N-SKH] - 1917(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3DD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1934-1939); 4DA Dalby (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1379, 1934, Vic; COCP1 914, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brisbane, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Dalby, Qld, 1949-1954); farmer (Dalby, Qld, 1958-1972) ===''SWAIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swain|Swain, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lionel Tamsett Swain|Swain, Lionel Tamsett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL1J-TGY] - 1902(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2CS Receive Newcastle (Hamilton, 1922); 2CS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1923-1927; Waratah, 1928-1939, 1946-1950; Charlestown, 1954-1961; Bolton Point, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 108, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Withdrawal: when 2CS Coffs Harbour commenced in early 1980s, policy had changed as to withdrawal of similar amateur callsigns - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Waratah, 1930-1954); engineer (Charlestown, 1958-1963); retired (Bolton Point, 1968-1980) ===''SWAINGER''=== * [[/Alfred John Swainger|Swainger, Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J4-6QD] - 1920(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3IP Melbourne (Upper Ferntree Gully, 1947-1975; Ferntree Gully, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2224, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1949-1968; Ferntree Gully, 1972); engineer (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SWANSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swanson|Swanson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Wilfred Swanson|Swanson, William Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRF2-KMK] - 1909(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2AFL Sydney (North Sydney, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1856, 1937, NSW; COCP2 109, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Pilot Station, Newcastle, NSW, 1930; Vaucluse, NSW, 1932-1935); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1937); marine radio officer (Earlwood, NSW, 1949) ===''SWANTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Howell Swanton|Swanton, Cedric Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G62M-Y9M] - 1899(Vic)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XOZ Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Kew, Vic, 1922-1928); medical practitioner (Merrylands, NSW, 1932-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1937-1949; Double Bay, NSW, 1954-1963; Elizabeth Bay, NSW, 1963) ===''SWEENEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Moss Sweeney|Sweeney, Walter Moss]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNZ7-YRD] - 1887(Eng)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3WS Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1924-1925; Elwood, 1925-1931; St Kilda, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 204, 1916 - coastal wireless operator; RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Subiaco, 1916-1917); no occupation (Melbourne, 1919); wireless engineer (East Melbourne, 1921-1924); engineer (Elsternwick, 1925-1928); director (St Kilda, 1931-1963) ===''SWINBURNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Charles Richard Swinburne|Swinburne, Frank Charles Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDML-S1J] - 1901(Qld)-1948(NSW) - Licences: 2AT Receive Sydney (Manly, 1922-1923); 2AT Sydney (Manly, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 557, 1920 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Manly, NSW, 1937; North Sydney, 1943)) ===''SWINDELLS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swindells|Swindells, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Willie Swindells|Swindells, Willie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L812-BTK] - 1890(Eng)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Richmond, Vic, 1913-1914; Parkdale, Vic, 1925-1926); engineer (Geelong, 1927; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1931-1933); electrical engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1934) ===''SYDOW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sydow|Sydow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Frederick Sydow|Sydow, John Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2G9-B92] - 1912(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JX Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1932-1939); 3JX Hamilton (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 974, 1932, Vic; BOCP 418, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1942-1968) ===''SYDSERFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sydserff|Sydserff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Harold Buchan Sydserff|Sydserff, William Harold Buchan "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNN-XS9] - 1907(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3XL Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1931-1939; Burwood, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 808, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Canterbury, Vic, 1928-1937); salesman (Burwood, Vic, 1942; Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1963; Wattle Park, Vic, 1968) ===''SYKES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sykes|Sykes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Frederick Sykes|Sykes, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT64-LFS] - 1886(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XAQ Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1943; Balgowlah, NSW, 1949) ===''SYMONDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Nathaniel Joseph Leo Symonds|Symonds, Nathaniel Joseph Leo "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJZ3-3QH] - 1908(WA)-2005(WA) - Licences: 6LS Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1925-1930; Bicton, 1947-1948); 6LX Perth (Kalamunda, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 207, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: tailor (Cottesloe, 1931-1943); radio operator (Fremantle, 1949-1954); radio technician (Kalamunda, 1958-1980) ===''SYMONS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Symons|Symons, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Lindsay Gordon Symons|Symons, John Lindsay Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZ5-Q42] - 1913(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3JT Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1939; East Hawthorn, 1946-1947; Burwood, 1948; South Melbourne, 1954-1956; Mt Waverley, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 662, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); hotelkeeper (Malvern, Vic, 1954); engineer (Syndal, Vic, 1963) * [[/Sydney George Symons|Symons, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHX-WGW] - 1915(Qld)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 4SY Townsville (1938-1939, 1948-1960); 4SY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2201, 191938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1958); radio technician (Cairns, Qld, 1958); technician (Clayfield, Qld, 1963-1980) =='''T'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''TACEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tacey|Tacey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas Wheeler Tacey|Tacey, Douglas Wheeler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNB-8H7] - 1905(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 3DW Shepparton (1931-1939, 1948); 3DW Lilydale (1954); 5DW Adelaide (Frewville, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 841, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Castlemaine, Vic, 1926); cinematic operator (Shepparton, Vic, 1931); sound projectionist (Shepparton, Vic, 1934-1937); RAAF Instructor (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); manager (Woodend Theatre, Woodend, Vic, 1949); manager (Lilydale, Vic, 1954) ===''TALLENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tallent|Tallent, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Daniel Tallent|Tallent, William Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB9W-S23] - 1913(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3TT Dean (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1952, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Dean, Vic, 1935-1980) ===''TANDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tandy|Tandy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Tandy|Tandy, Ronald "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHD-B29] - 1909(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3KX Colac (1931-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 816, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Colac, Vic, 1933-1968) * [[/Roy Percival Tandy|Tandy, Roy Percival or Percival Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7J-54J] - 1908(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2220, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1937); electrical mechanic (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Darling, Vic, 1954-1968) ===''TANNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tanner|Tanner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Sidney Charles Tanner|Tanner, Leslie Sidney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L55H-KF4] - 1915(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2ABL Sydney (Canley Vale, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1963, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Canley Vale, NSW, 1937-1943) * [[/William Edward Tanner|Tanner, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4Q3-FQS] - 1909(Tas)-1996(Tas) - Licences: 7TE Launceston (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2380, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless dealer (Launceston, Tas, 1936-1937); RAN (Naval Depot, Hobart, Tas, 1943); mechanic (Launceston, Tas, 1949); radio mechanic (Launceston, Tas, 1954-1968) ===''TAPLIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Taplin|Taplin, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. F. Taplin|Taplin, H. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2545 Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TAPP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Ernest Tapp|Tapp, Charles Ernest or Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7P-BXV] - 1894(NSW)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 82, 1915 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: OIC Wireless Station (Thursday Island, Qld, 1915; South Yarra, Vic, 1917-1919); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1942); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943) ===''TAPPER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Robert Tapper|Tapper, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZX-4T6] - 1910(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6RJ Perth (Claremont, 1929-1939); 6RJ Onslow (1946-1947); 6RJ Perth (Claremont, 1948-1960); 2AO Wagga Wagga (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 538, 1929, No. ?? in WA; 1COCP 218, 1931; TVOCP 324, 1961 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Claremont, 1931-1943); operator (Claremont, 1949-1963); radio inspector (Wagga Wagga, 1968-1980) ===''TARBOTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Augustus Tarbotton|Tarbotton, Harry Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF93-87K] - 1902(Eng)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6HT Albany (1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1672, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Albany, WA, 1925-1931); motor mechanic (Albany, WA, 1936-1954); radio service (Albany, WA, 1958) ===''TARLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred William Tarling|Tarling, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVH9-4RZ] - 1900(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4TW Townsville (1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; (likely qualification ca 1920, British Merchant Navy; 1COCP 679, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Coolbie, Ingham, Qld, 1930); wireless operator (Pimlico, Qld, 1931-1932); labourer (West End, Qld, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''TARRANT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tarrant|Tarrant, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Albert Tarrant|Tarrant, Ernest Albert Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8SB-Z68] - 1898(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2AK Receive Narrabri (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Eulah Creek, 1930; Narrabri, 1943) * [[/Horace Joseph Tarrant|Tarrant, Horace Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW3-T6Q] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 2AFH Sydney (Richmond, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1838, 1936, NSW; COCP2 132, 1937; COCP1 260, 1939; AIR1 3, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, NSW, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1943-1967; Balaclava, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Francis Tarrant|Tarrant, William Francis "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5M-6JT] - 1914(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2UF Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1932-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1054, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ironworker (Newcastle, 1930-1949) ===''TATHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Ernest Edward Tatham|Tatham, Sydney Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQT-52W] - 1896(Eng)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 2ST Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1925; City, 1926-1928; Darling Point, 1929-1933; City, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 33, 1915; 1COCP 406, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (editor, Sea, Land and Air, 1922); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: instructor (St Kilda, 1919; South Yarra, 1919); merchant (Darling Point, 1930-1933; City, 1934-1937; Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, 1954); director (Balwyn, 1958-1972) ===''TAYLOR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Taylor|Taylor, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert William Taylor|Taylor, Albert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX56-JGX] - 1910(NSW)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5AT Port Pirie (1934-1937); 5AT Adelaide (Solomontown, 1938-1939; Edwardstown, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1276, 1934, SA; BOCP 286, 1940; TVOCP 461, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marleston, SA, 1941; Edwardstown, SA, 1943) * [[/Alexander Francis Taylor|Taylor, Alexander Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYMQ-GLC] - 1917(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3AT Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1934-1939); 3AT Shepparton (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1245, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943); medical practitioner (Shepparton, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/B. A. Taylor|Taylor, B. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DF Receive Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Taylor|Taylor, Charles]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XOU Melbourne (West Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: inspector (Melbourne, Vic, 1914) * [[/Charles Farrow Taylor|Taylor, Charles Farrow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JT-K3L] - 1888(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 3ZD Melbourne (Kew, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AFC) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Heidelberg, Vic, 1922); electrical contractor (Kew, Vic, 1922-1924); electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1937; Unley, SA, 1943) * [[/Donald Gordon Taylor|Taylor, Donald Gordon "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB4-N31] - 1907(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Forestville, 1923-1924); 5DX Adelaide (Forestville, 1926-1937; Black Forest, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 307, 1926, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 25, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: another DGT served in WW2 & died on active service 1943 in NT - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Goodwood, 1939; Black Forest, 1941-1943) - Trovetag: "5DX - Donald Gordon Taylor" * [[/Florence Mary Parsons|Taylor nee Parsons, Florence Mary]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZX2-FZB] - 1879(Eng)-1969(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - publisher - Electoral Rolls: managing director (Sydney, 1936); journalist (Vaucluse, 1954); editor (Darlinghurst, 1958; Potts Point, 1963) - Relationships: wife of George Augustine Taylor - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/taylor-florence-mary-8754 ADB] * [[/G. U. H. Taylor|Taylor, G. U. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XACA Sydney (Glebe Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Augustine Taylor|Taylor, George Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB4-JG7] - 1872(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: Nil (always operated under military or other amateur licences) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; founder WIA NSW; founder Association for Development of Wireless in Australasia - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Comment: gone too soon - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/taylor-george-augustine-8756 ADB]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/taylor-george-augustine-8756 Obituaries Australia]; [[w:George Augustine Taylor|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A14033 AustLit]; [https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P002652b.htm EOAS]; [https://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/first-flight-in-australia-at-narrabeen.php Pittwater Online] - TroveTag: "George Augustine Taylor" & "!Wikibooks Taylor" * [[/Harold Edward Taylor|Taylor, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZP3-NMD] - 1896(Vic)-1918(Vic) - Licences: XJCZ Melbourne (Camberwell South, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Henry Arthur Taylor|Taylor, Henry Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF77-443] - 1907(Eng)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6AT Perth (Victoria Park, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1042, 1932, WA; AOLCP 216, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1934); radio engineer (6KG, Parkeston, WA, 1937-1943; Nedlands, WA, 1954-1963); retired (South Perth, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Edward Jack Taylor|Taylor, Herbert Edward Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52W-53Q] - 1913(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Monteagle (1934); 2TC Monteagle (1935-1939, 1946-1955); 2TC Bundanoon (1956-1961); 2TC Sydney (Cronulla, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1459, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2TM amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2TM Tamworth commercial service - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Monteagle, NSW, 1936-1954; Bundanoon, NSW, 1958); self employed (Gymea, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Cronulla, NSW, 1972); retired (Cronulla, NSW, 1980) * [[/Herbert James Taylor|Taylor, Herbert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNP1-WPP] - 1888(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: XPO Warracknabeal (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: ledgerkeeper (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1914-1917); clerk (Camperdown, Vic, 1919); bookkeeper (Bendigo, Vic, 1921; Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1927); shopkeeper (Carlton, Vic, 1928); bookkeeper (Toorak, Vic, 1931); clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1937); caretaker (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Leslie Harry Taylor|Taylor, Leslie Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G841-CD4] - 1898(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CL Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1723, 1936, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Leichhardt, 1930-1933; Ashfield, 1935-1968); retired (Ashfield, 1977) - TroveTag: "2CL - Leslie Harry Taylor" * [[/Norman Stanley Taylor|Taylor, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L66R-XLB] - 1900(Vic)-1941(Sct) - Licences: 3PX Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1931); 2BC Sydney (Rose Bay, 1935-1936; McMahons Point, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 469, 1919; COCP2, 275, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy) - Comment: Another NST passed in WW2 - Electoral Rolls: traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1927; Edgecliff, NSW, 1935; Milsons Point, NSW, 1936-1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10034201 AWM]; [https://www.cwgc.org/umbraco/surface/Pdf/WarDeadCertificate/?id=2964901 CWGC]; [https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/person/36827.html Uboats]; [https://ausmerchantnavy.weebly.com/la-estancia.html Aus Merchant Navy] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Thomas Taylor|Taylor, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2J-ZXD] - 1913(Vic)-1977(WA) - Licences: 6TT Perth (Rossmoyne, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1584, 1935, Vic; COCP3 919, 1950; COCP1 1599, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous WTTs - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Fremantle, WA, 1949; Spearwood, WA, 1954; Riverton, WA, 1958-1968); engineer (Riverton, WA, 1972); retired (Balga, WA, 1977) ===''TEECE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Teece|Teece, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Auburn Selwyn Teece|Teece, Cecil Auburn Selwyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z37-JSS] - 1885(NSW)-1970(ACT) - Licences: V733 Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3GO Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 2AWM Canberra (Reid, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Melbourne, 1909); examiner (Kew, 1910); civil servant (Kew, 1912; Hawthorn, 1914-1917); examiner of patents (Box Hill, 1919); civil servant (Toorak, 1922; Sandringham, 1924; St Kilda, 1928; East Melbourne, 1931; Reid, ACT, 1935-1937; Barton, 1943); public servant (Barton, 1949-1954); retired (Braddon, 1958-1968) ===''TEMBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Temby|Temby, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Kevin Temby|Temby, Francis Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB74-N7Z] - 1914(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3WR Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1871, 1937, Vic; BOCP 114, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949); technician (Deepdene, Vic, 1954-1963; Camberwell North, Vic, 1967-1968; Canterbury, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Harold Moyle Temby|Temby, Harold Moyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYCF-35M] - 1914(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: 2ZJ Broken Hill (1934-1939, 1947-1956); 5ZJ Adelaide (Brighton, 1960-1965; Hove, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1334, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Broken Hill, NSW, 1936-1954) ===''TEMPLEMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Templeman|Templeman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Joseph Templeman|Templeman, George Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR73-RR6] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2AFV Barmedman (1936-1939, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1839, 1936, NSW; COCP2 268, 1939; COCP1 628, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Barmedman, NSW, 1932-1980) ===''TEMPLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Templeton|Templeton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Lander Templeton|Templeton, Gordon Lander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-VLH] - 1909(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3OW Coleraine (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 631, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer) - Electoral Rolls: farm labourer (Tahara Bridge, 1931-1937) - Relationships: Cousin of 3HG Neil Murray Templeton - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Neil Murray Templeton|Templeton, Neil Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6SD-RDT] - 1911(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3HG Coleraine (1930-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 632, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tahara Bridge, 1934-1937); RAAF (Canterbury, 1943); grazier (Tahara Bridge, 1949-1963) - Relationships: Cousin of 3OW Gordon Lander Templeton ===''TERNES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ternes|Ternes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry McDonald Ternes|Ternes, Henry McDonald "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L169-WP1] - 1910(Vic)-1940(PNG) - Licences: 3AV Melbourne (Carnegie, 1932-1933; Oakleigh, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 975, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP 46, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Accidentally killed, apparently not on active service [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206829903] - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Oakleigh, Vic, 1931-1936) ===''THACKERAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thackeray|Thackeray, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Makepeace Thackeray|Thackeray, Alan Makepeace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXQ-K1M] - 1903(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2TA Young (1933-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1387, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Young, NSW, 1934-1968) ===''THEEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Milton Theel|Theel, Kenneth Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD1Z-1Z9] - 1908(SA)-1956(SA) - Licences: 5CT Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); 5QP Adelaide (St Peters, 1927-1933; Clarence Park, 1937-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 322, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: ledger keeper (Reade Park Gardens, SA, 1941-1943) ===''THOMAS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thomas|Thomas, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. P. Thomas|Thomas, C. P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YN Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1924; Annandale, 1924; Granville, 1924-1925); 4CP Willis Island (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/David Eric Thomas|Thomas, David Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8BC-N2Z] - 1909(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3ZL Ballarat East (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 890, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cleaner (Ballarat East, Vic, 1931-1936); railway employee (Ballarat East, Vic, 1937-1980) * [[/George Sylvanus Thomas|Thomas, George Sylvanus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5QL-ZYS] - 1893(NSW)-1983(???) - Licences: XGV Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954-1958; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1963-1968); fitter (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Henry Kirk Raleigh Thomas|Thomas, Henry Kirk Raleigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX4-8LL] - 1902(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HT Sydney (Mosman, 1924; Neutral Bay, 1925-1933; Cremorne, 1933-1934; Mosman, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1, 1924, No. 1 in NSW and Australia - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948); broadcast engineer (2GB, assistant engineer, 1946) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1934; Mosman, NSW, 1934-1937); soldier (Cremorne, NSW, 1943); broadcast engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1954; Meadowbank, NSW, 1958; Ryde, NSW, 1968); engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1972); retired (Newrybar, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Thomas|Thomas, Herbert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DY Perth (CBD, 1924; Inglewood, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, salesman (Harris Scarfe, 1924) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: several contemporaneous HTs * [[/Ivor Thomas|Thomas, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HB-Q3G] - 1897(SA)-1965(SA) - Licences: 5IT Adelaide (Mitcham, 1929-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 496, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Kingswood Park, 1939-1943) * [[/Josiah Thomas|Thomas, Josiah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYSY-Y24] - 1863(Eng)-1933(NSW) - establishment radio station (2CH), state politician (NSW, MLA, 1890s), senior federal politician (MHR, Postmaster-General 1908-1909, 1910-1911) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/L. H. Thomas|Thomas, L. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DM Receive Perth (West Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Roland Henry Thomas|Thomas, Roland Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHG-7Z4] - 1911(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4LR Brisbane (Bulimba, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1058, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bulimba, 1934); radio technician (Bulimba, Qld, 1937-1972); proprietor (Manly West, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Roy Valentine Thomas|Thomas, Roy Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6H-7WG] - 1907(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Sydney (Erskinville, 1925); 2RV Sydney (Bondi North, 1927-1930); 2TK Sydney (South Hurstville, 1947-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 62, 19??, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (North Bondi, NSW, 1930); no occupation (Bondi, NSW, 1933); radio dealer (Bankstown, NSW, 1937); radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1943-1958) ===''THOMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thompson|Thompson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Cecil Thompson|Thompson, Alfred Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZ1-VSP] - 1906(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2AGV Sydney (Auburn, 1937-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1903, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Frederick Thompson|Thompson, Frederick]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HF Receive Sydney (East Balmain, 1922-1923); 2HF Sydney (Balmain, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 47, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: several contemporaneous F. Thompson - TroveTag: "2HF - Frederick Thompson" * [[/G. F. Thompson|Thompson, G. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3TH Melbourne (Carnegie, 1933; Caulfield, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Geoffrey George Thompson|Thompson, Geoffrey George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SP-DDD] - 1911(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3GT Melbourne (Thornbury, 1928; Melbourne CBD, 1931; Thornbury, 1933-1939); 3AC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 388, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Thornbury, Vic, 1934-1937; North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); cameraman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Henry Thomas Thompson|Thompson, Henry Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ59-621] - 1899(Vic)-1984(Aus) - Licences: XJBU Melbourne (Albert Park, 1913-1914); 3BW Melbourne (Albert Park, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1937); electrician (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Jefferis Thompson|Thompson, Jefferis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMJY-VZG] - 1901(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2XP Wyong (1933-1937); 2XP Sydney (Guildford, 1938); 2XP Lismore (1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 694, 1922 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Wyong Creek, NSW, 1936-1937); machinist (Epping, NSW, 1943); sawmiller (Numinbah Valley, Qld, 1949); share farmer (Millmerran, Qld, 1954-1958); farmer (Numinbah Valley, Qld, 1963); retired (Natural Bridge, Qld, 1968) * [[/John Kitchener Thompson|Thompson, John Kitchener]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY23-2VH] - 1916(WA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3QL Melbourne (Yarraville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2133, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3YM Sydney Arthur Thompson - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Seaholme, Vic, 1942-1949); toolmaker (Footscray North, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/John William Thompson|Thompson, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWK-YD4] - 1918(WA)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2TJ Sydney (Stanmore, 1939, 1948-1950; Dulwich Hill, 1954-1955; Stanmore, 1956-1957; Earlwood, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2323, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWTs - Electoral Rolls: company representative (Earlwood, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Leonard Neville Weston Fane Thompson|Thompson or Fane-Thompson, Leonard Neville Weston Fane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJKN-FJV] - 1899(NSW)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3LT Melbourne (Mitcham, 1931; Chelsea, 1933; Carrum, 1937-1939; Bonbeach, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 762, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 5th Batallion Reinf, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: clerk at time of enlistment, 1918; railway employee (Glenferrie, 1925; Mitcham, 1931; Chelsea, 1934; Carrum, 1936-1954) * [[/Maxwell Mannering Thompson|Thompson, Maxwell Mannering]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB43-7XL] - 1917(Vic)-2010(USA)93yo - Licences: 3VT Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3OO Melbourne (Parkdale, 1969-1975; Mt Eliza, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 272, 1935; AOCP 1922, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lubeck, Vic, 1942) * [[/Ralph Noel Thompson|Thompson, Ralph Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-14T] - 1917(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3RN Melbourne (East Brunswick, Vic, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1153, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Carlton, Vic, 1942; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1980) * [[/Ronald Roy Thompson|Thompson, Ronald Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY41-LJ4] - 1915(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3UF Melbourne (St Kilda, 1935-1937); 3UF Tatura (1938-1939); 3UF Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1550, 1935, Vic; COCP2 137, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Preston, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Stanley Gordon Thompson|Thompson, Stanley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLZ-S21] - 1906(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3AZ Melbourne (North Brighton, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: expert (Brighton, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936); sales (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1972) * [[/Sydney Arthur Thompson|Thompson, Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2S-R6L] - 1913(WA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3YM Melbourne (Yarraville, 1936-1939; Glenroy, 1947-1954; West Essendon, 1955-1960; Essendon, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1776, 1936, Vic; COCP2 359, 1940; COCP1 448, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lilydale, Vic, 1935-1937); faller (Healesville, Vic, 1949); electrical fitter (Essendon North, Vic, 1954); foreman (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''THOMSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thomson|Thomson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur William Thomson|Thomson, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZND-ZPF] - 1907(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3AT Sunshine (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 145, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous AWTs - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sunshine, Vic, 1931; Malvern East, Vic, 1934-1980) * [[/Gordon Leonard Thomson|Thomson, Gordon Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG83-718] - 1904(Sct)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GT Sydney (Waverley, 1924-1926); 2AVT Sydney (Hurstville, 1969, 1980); operator of 2BV Waverley Radio Club - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3, 1924, No. 2 in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Citizen's Military Forces, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1980) - Links: [https://vk2bv.org/home/waverley-amateur-radio-society-home-page/club-history/ WARC] * [[/Henry Chatham Thomson|Thomson, Henry Chatham "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7DZ-6CN] - 1908(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3BZE Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1462, 1935, Vic; AOCP1 10, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Caulfield West, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''THORBURN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorburn|Thorburn, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert George Thorburn|Thorburn, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVJ-9MS] - 1915(NSW)-1982(Eng) - Licences: 2AIP Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Hurstville, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2017, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: truck driver (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1949); radio tradesman (Hurstville, NSW, 1958) ===''THORLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorley|Thorley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy Thorley|Thorley, Roy "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-8GW] - 1912(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4RT Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1937; Annerley, 1938-1939; Holland Park, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, president); business proprietor (mechanical engineering) - Comment: killed in automobile accident - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937); engineer (Holland Park, Qld, 1949-1963); contractor (Charters Towers, Qld, 1963) ===''THORNCROFT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorncroft|Thorncroft, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. Thorncroft|Thorncroft, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XABM Sydney (Rookwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''THORNHILL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornhill|Thornhill, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Royal Thornhill|Thornhill, Leslie Royal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G163-YPB] - 1909(Qld)-1949?(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2341, 1939, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ayr, Qld, 1930-1936; Bundaberg, Qld, 1937); telegraphist (Wynnum, Qld, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/804492 VWM] ===''THORNLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornley|Thornley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Edmund Thornley|Thornley, Peter Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYP3-G4L] - 1920(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PE Camperdown (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1845, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Sandringham, Vic, 1949-1954); clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1963; Chadstone, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''THORNTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornton|Thornton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Thornton|Thornton, Geoffrey William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G94S-VKR] - 1917(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2IP Sydney (North Sydney, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Avalon Beach, 1954; Cammeray, 1955-1975; Avalon Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1511, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Comment: Another contemporaneous GWT - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Cammeray, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Cammeray, NSW, 1954-1968); manager (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''THORPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorpe|Thorpe, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Graham Thorpe|Thorpe, Thomas Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT97-XQP] - 1916(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AMC Sydney (Mosman, 1939); 2QT Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1950; Castlecrag, 1954-1955; Mascot, 1956-1957); 2QT Mittagong (1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2264, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Mosman, NSW, 1937); dental surgeon (Mosman, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Castlecrag, NSW, 1954; Mittagong, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''THRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis William Thring|Thring, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XFG-ZY6] - 1882(NSW)-1936(Vic) - Film producer; founder 3XY Melbourne - Links: [[w:F. W. Thring|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/thring-francis-william-frank-19779 Obituaries Australia] ===''THROSSELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lancelot Ledsam Throssell|Throssell or Throssel, Lancelot Ledsam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHFL-59C] - 1902(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6LT Northam (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 248, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Northam, 1925-1931); civil servant (Northam, 1936-1937); clerk (Bruce Rock, 1943); bank officer (Kojonup, 1954; Innaloo, 1963-1972); retired (Osborne Park, 1980) ===''THUGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thuge|Thuge, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Thuge|Thuge, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-F55] - 1917(Qld)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 4NC Gladstone (1936-1937); 4NO Gladstone (1938-1939); 4NO Brisbane (Hendra, 1947); 2ANO Sydney (Stanmore, 1948-1950; Arncliffe, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1622, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Charters Towers, Qld, 1943); bank officer (Petersham, NSW, 1949; Arncliffe, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Burwood, NSW, 1972) ===''THURSTAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thurstan|Thurstan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Wyngate Thurstan|Thurstan, Arthur Wyngate]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVFV-XSS] - 1907(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AV Sydney (Penshurst, 1924-1929; Sandringham, 1930; Penshurst, 1931; West Kogarah, 1933-1934; Penshurst, 1935-1939; Beverley Hills, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 38, 1924, No ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); chief chemist (Lempriere & Co) - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930; Penshurst, NSW, 1932; West Kogarah, NSW, 1933; Penshurst, NSW, 1935); metallurgist (Peakhurst, NSW, 1936-1972) ===''THYNNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thynne|Thynne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Joseph Thynne|Thynne, Andrew Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3H-T8K] - 1847(Irl)-1927(Qld) - military (Qld Defence Force, 1867, eventually Lieutenant-Colonel), profession (solicitor, Qld, 1873-1882), state politician (Qld MLC, Minister for Justice and Attorney General; Qld Postmaster-General, 1894-1897) ===''TIBBETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tibbett|Tibbett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Stephen Tibbett|Tibbett, Ernest Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQP-414] - 1915(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2AEB Sydney (Waitara, 1936-1938); 2AEB Gunnedah (1947-1950); 2BCE Tamworth (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1751, 1936, NSW; BOCP 248, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dairy hand (Canonbury Grove, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Waitara, NSW, 1937; Gunnedah, NSW, 1943-1953; Tamworth, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''TIERNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tierney|Tierney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Frederick Tierney|Tierney, Maurice Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKYL-J95] - 1921(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2RT Sydney (Bexley, 1946; Randwick, 1947-1950; Cronulla, 1954; Caringbah, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2443, 1940, NSW; COCP1 935, 1945 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Randwick, NSW, 1949); radio operator (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Vincent Edward Buckley Tierney|Tierney, Vincent Edward Buckley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZJ-GZK] - 1905(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AIT Sydney (Double Bay, 1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AVT Sydney (Guildford, 1948-1950; Edgecliff, 1954; Double Bay, 1955; Edgecliff, 1956-1958); 2OX Sydney (Edgecliff, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2018, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Woolahra, NSW, 1930-1931); contractor (Edgecliff, NSW, 1935-1937); electrician (Chester Hill, NSW, 1949; Edgecliff, NSW, 1954-1968; Darling Point, NSW, 1972); retired (Kings Cross, NSW, 1977) ===''TILBROOK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clem David Lloyd Tilbrook|Tilbrook, Clem David Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP4-4PQ] - 1912(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5GL Adelaide (Brighton, 1933-1937; Camden, 1938-1939; Colonel Light Gardens, 1947-1965; Daw Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1210, 1933, SA; 2COCP 381, 1940; 1COCP 468, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Camden, SA, 1939-1943) ===''TILEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clement Stewart Tiley|Tiley, Clement Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX94-584] - 1893(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: XCT Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1937); school master (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1954); educational (Mosman, NSW, 1958); teacher (Mosman, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''TILLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tiller|Tiller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Eric Roy Tiller|Tiller, Walter Eric Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FZ-BXV] - 1893(NSW)-1945(SA) - Licences: 6CO Receive Perth (East Guildford, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Mullewa, WA, 1916-1921); teacher (Exeter, SA, 1939-1941) ===''TILLETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tillett|Tillett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Tillett|Tillett, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ59-J5K] - 1908(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 717, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (South Como, WA, 1931-1937); artist (South Perth, WA, 1943-1949); departmental manager (South Perth, WA, 1958-1963) ===''TILNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tilney|Tilney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Edward Tilney|Tilney, Leslie Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPDS-4PK] - 1870(NSW)-1937(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 13, 1914 - early wireless experimenter (army); coastal wireless officer; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Wireless Station, Applecross, WA, 1916-1917); soldier (Claremont, WA, 1917); commissioner (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1931); civil servant (Malvern, Vic, 1933-1936) - TroveTag: "Leslie Edward Tilney" (400+ tags) - Links: [https://www.anzac-biographies.com/2021/06/05/tilney-lieutenant-colonel-leslie-edward-dso-mid-vd/ Bio] ===''TILSE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Howard Tilse|Tilse, Arthur Howarde "Howard"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTK5-CS8] - 1911(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4WO Brisbane (Yeronga, 1931-1939; South Brisbane, 1946-1948; Yeronga, 1954-1970) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 725, 1931, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 155, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Army Signals, RAAF); art dealer - Electoral Rolls: radiotrician (Yeronga, 1934-1937); RAAF wireless operator (West End, Townsville, 1943); radio operator (South Brisbane, 1949); art dealer (Yeronga, 1954-1972) ===''TIMMINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Timmins|Timmins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Robert Timmins|Timmins, Alan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-V4G] - 19??(???)-Living - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD, P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA), senior federal public servant (PMGD, P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA) - Electoral Rolls: student (Yeronga, Qld, 1958); professional engineer (The Gap, Qld, 1968); engineer (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1972; Pinjarra Hills, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick James Timmins|Timmins, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWM-CC9] - 1908(Qld)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AKZ Sydney (Drummoyne, 1939); 2APY Stokers Siding (1954); 2APY Sydney (Lane Cove, 1955-1975; Gordon, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 11, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Another contemporaneous FJT b.1888, d.1957 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1934); wireless operator (Drummoyne, NSW, 1937); radio operator (Drummoyne, NSW, 1949); storekeeper (Stokers Siding, NSW, 1954; Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Gordon, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''TINKLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Tinkler|Tinkler, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF88-4GR] - 1915(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3ZV Melbourne (Hampton, 1937-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+); 3AZV Mobile Melbourne (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2019, 1937, Vic; 3AIR 960, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1937); air force (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); manufacturer (Deepdene, Vic, 1949); engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1968; Burwood, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''TIPPING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Charles Tipping|Tipping, Edward Charles]] - 19??(???)-1968(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), radio clubs (WIQ, member, 1912), federal public servant (PMGD, clerk/accountant), military (Captain, Royal Engineers) ===''TIVER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tiver|Tiver, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/R. G. Tiver|Tiver, R. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Tanunda (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TOAKLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Toakley|Toakley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Tom Trippier Toakley|Toakley, Tom Trippier]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW7-3DC] - 1896(Eng)-1955(Tas) - Licences: 2AFO Katoomba (1936-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1837, 1936, NSW; BOCP 530, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 5/56th Battalion, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''TODD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Todd|Todd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Hugh Todd|Todd, Alan Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDD-7SG] - 1919(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4HT Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1936-1937; Newmarket, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Red Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1639, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Newmarket, Qld, 1943-1949); teacher (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1954-1977) * [[/Charles Todd|Todd, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3X-PJ6] - 1826(Eng)-1910(SA) - senior state public servant (Government Electrician, Postmaster-General SA) - Links: [[w:Charles Todd (pioneer)|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/todd-sir-charles-4727 ADB] * [[/Lionel Victor Glen Todd|Todd, Lionel Victor Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5CG-Z68] - 1896(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2CR Tamworth (1922-1935); 2LS Tamworth (1936-1938); 2LS Sydney (Denistone, 1939; West Ryde, 1957-1965; Denistone, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 132, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 1COCP 282, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2CR callsign withdrawn by PMG in 1935 for 2CR Orange (Blayney) ABC - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (West Tamworth, 1932-1937); assistant radio inspector (Eastwood, 1943-1968) - TroveTag: "2CR-2LS - Lionel Victor Glen Todd" * [[/Milton Buchanan Todd|Todd, Milton Buchanan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSX-NQT] - 1892(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 63, 1915; 1COCP 81, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Thursday Island, 1916); radio telegraphist (Maroubra, 1930-1935); officer (Lewisham, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1937; Croydon, NSW, 1943; Townsville, 1949); senior radio officer (Townsville, 1954); radio officer (Kensington, NSW, 1958); retired (Blaxland, 1958) * [[/Tom Arthur Todd|Todd, Tom Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD9C-7P5] - 1906(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2OT Receive Sydney (Eastwood, 1923); 2TT Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 984, 1928; 2COCP 50, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Eastwood, 1930-1937); radio mechanic (Eastwood, 1943-1977) ===''TOMKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tomkins|Tomkins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Sheppard Tomkins|Tomkins, Norman Sheppard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXZ-2LR] - 1907(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2NT Sydney (Parramatta, 1934-1936; Northmead, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 435, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Woollahra, NSW, 1930; Redfern, NSW, 1932-1933; Parramatta, NSW, 1934-1935; Northmead, NSW, 1936-1949); police sergeant (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''TONGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edward Tonge|Tonge, Arthur Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4S-MNM] - 1895(Eng)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4AR Brisbane (Taringa, 1933; Indooroopilly, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1149, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 54, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darra, 1931; Indooroopilly, 1936-1937); mechanic (Milton, 1943-1949); process worker (Indooroopilly, 1954) ===''TONGS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lawrence Melville Tongs|Tongs, Lawrence or Laurence Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR9L-Y7N] - 1899(Tas)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 7BU Receive North Motton (1923); Receive North Motton (1923); 2ADB Finley (1937-1939); 7LT Devonport (1960-1969); 3ALV Melbourne (Parkville, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 687, 1922; 2COCP 421, 1941 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Finley, 1930-1935); radio dealer (1936-1949); farmer (Dandenong, 1954); radio technician (Devonport, 1972); retired (Parkville, 1977-1980) ===''TONKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Maxwell Tonkin|Tonkin, Arthur Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLL6-HT9] - 1915(WA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 6MZ Katanning (1935-1939); 5MZ Adelaide (Salisbury, 1948); 5TI Clare (1975); 5MZ Clare (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1525, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Katanning, WA, 1937) * [[/Stanley Gordon Tonkin|Tonkin, Stanley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DQ-2R1] - 1910(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 2SG Albury (1929-1931); 2SG Sydney (Double Bay, 1933; Waverley, 1933-1936; Lane Cove, 1937); 2SG Goonellabah (1938-1939); 2SG Sydney (Epping, 1946-1955); 5SG Adelaide (Hampstead Gardens, 1956; Manningham, 1969; Glenunga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 520, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 57, 1931; 2COCP 391, 1940; 1COCP 493, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Woolwich, 1932); engineer (Edgecliff, 1933); mechanic (Waverley, 1934); radio engineer (Newtown, 1934-1935; Artarmon, 1936; Goonellabah, 1937; Eastwood, 1943); radio technician (West Epping, 1949-1954) ===''TOPPING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Albert Topping|Topping, Francis Albert "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJGB-HNS] - 1888(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XJAU Melbourne (Croxton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Wireless Signal School; 8th Squadron) - Electoral Rolls: coachmaker (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1909); motor bodymaker (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1919; Preston, Vic, 1921-1968); motor builder (Preston, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C295830 AWM] ===''TORMEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tormey|Tormey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Arthur Tormey|Tormey, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VV-85X] - 1902(NSW)-1993(ACT) - Licences: 2ET Canberra (City, 1930-1934; Ainslie, 1935-1939, 1946-1955); 1ET Canberra (Ainslie, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 687, 1930, No. ?? in ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Braddon, 1928-1930; Ainslie, 1935); bus driver (Ainslie, 1937); car driver (Ainslie, 1943-1980) ===''TORRINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Torrington|Torrington, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roger Noel Torrington|Torrington, Roger Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5B3-HQ2] - 1917(NSW)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 2TJ Sydney (Waverley, 1935-1936; Bondi, 1937-1939); 3TJ Melbourne (West Preston, 1947; Pascoe Vale South, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1416, 1935, NSW; COCP2 185, 1938; COCP1 232, 1939; TVOCP 79, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Essendon, Vic, 1942); technician (Coburg West, Vic, 1949-1954; Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''TOWNS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Towns|Towns, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Edward Towns|Towns, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M754-H1R] - 1886(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 7, 1914 - ship wireless operator?; AWA employee; WW1 (Army, NZEF, 1915-1917, discharged medically unfit - TB; 8th Division Signallers, Sergeant, 1915) - Comment: wireless operator AWA, 1915 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milsons Point, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Paddington, NSW, 1930); retired (Warringah, NSW, 1933) ===''TOWNSEND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Townsend|Townsend, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hewitt Jack Townsend|Townsend, Hewitt Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBMN-ZZ5] - 1920(SA)-2005(SA) - Licences: 5HT Adelaide (Mile End, 1938-1939, 1947; North Glenelg, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2245, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mile End, SA, 1943) ===''TOZER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tozer|Tozer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Paul Joseph Tozer|Tozer, Paul Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGK-MDM] - 1911(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3PN Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1933; Elwood, 1937-1939); 3APT Melbourne (Tyabb , 1954-1955); 3AAQ Melbourne (Camberwell, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1156, 1933, Vic; COCP2 205, 1939; COCP1 370, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (North Melbourne, Vic, 1934-1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937-1942); fitter (Auburn, Vic, 1949); orchardist (Tyabb, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Auburn, Vic, 1963); postmaster (Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Robert Henley Tozer|Tozer, Robert Henley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKM-CJ2] - 1909(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3RT Melbourne (Caulfield North, 1931-1933; Alphington, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 749, 1931, Vic; BOCP 406, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield East, Vic, 1931-1934); electrician (Alphington, Vic, 1936-1954); audiometerist (Mitcham, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''TRAEGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Traeger|Traeger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Hermann Traeger|Traeger, Alfred Hermann or Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCNJ-LRP] - 1895(Vic)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5AX Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1926-1931; Corryton, 1933-1937; Marratville, 1938-1939); 8XT Portable Northern Territory (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 293, 1926, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; inventor (with 5BG) of the pedal wireless for the RFDS - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cloncurry, 1930-1932); wireless engineer (Leabrook, SA, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/traeger-alfred-hermann-8839 ADB] - TroveTag: "5AX-8XT - Alfred Hermann Traeger" ===''TRAILL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Traill|Traill, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rowland John Traill|Traill, Rowland John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2L3-Y4X] - 1909(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2XQ Quirindi (1933); 2XQ Maitland West (1934); 2XQ Walgett (1935); 2XQ Catherine Hill Bay (1936); 2XQ West Maitland (1937-1939, 1946-1950); 2XQ Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1954-1965; Hamilton, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1167, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Catherine Hill Bay, NSW, 1930-1943; West Maitland, NSW, 1949; Mayfield, NSW, 1954-1968); superintendent (Hamilton, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''TRAYNOR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Philip Byron Traynor|Traynor, Philip Byron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLR-LCT] - 1900(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 224, 1925, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 353, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Mile End, 1939); federal public servant (Glandore, 1941); inspector (Torrens Park, 1943) ===''TREBILCOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric William Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P911-Y64] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - BERS195 (1933+); amateur listener - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Darwin, NT, 1937); wireless officer (Buranda, Qld, 1943); radio officer (Williamstown, Vic, 1949); aviation officer (Thornbury, Vic, 1954; Thornbury East, Vic, 1963-1967; Thornbury, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Thornbury, Vic, 1980) - Links: [https://www.mwrs.org.au/2019/06/01/a-qsl-card-to-remember/ Manly-Warringah Radio Society] * [[/Richard Ernest Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Richard Ernest "Ernest"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2NP-123] - 1880(Vic)-1976(Vic)95yo - Licences: 3TL Kerang (1934-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1381, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Captain, Military Cross, 1916-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Leopold, Vic, 1905; Kerang, Vic, 1909-1972) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10681660 AWM]; [https://gnet.tgc.vic.edu.au/wiki/TREBILCOCK-Richard-Ernest-MC-1880-1976.ashx Geelong College]; [https://latrobejournal.slv.vic.gov.au/latrobejournal/issue/latrobe-38/t1-g-t3.html SLV] ===''TREDREA''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick Aloysius Trevithick Tredrea|Tredrea, Frederick Aloysius Trevithick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MC1W-M7C] - 1900(WA)-1958(WA) - Licences: 6FT Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1929-1931; South Perth, 1933); 6FT Northam (1937); 6FT Perth (South Perth, 1938-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 512, 1929, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 156, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, 1925); radio operator (Northam, 1936); broadcast engineer (South Perth, 1937-1958) ===''TREGEAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tregear|Tregear, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Stanley Tregear|Tregear, William Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8R-D9F] - 1894(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XNH Melbourne (Kensington, 1913-1914); 3TR Melbourne (Hawthorn 1927); 3TX Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1931-1938); 2TS Sydney (Artarmon, 1939); 3TX Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Ashburton, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 62, 1935 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 3TR amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 3TR Traralgon commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kensington, Vic, 1917-1922; Auburn, Vic, 1924-1937); civil servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954-1963) ===''TREGURTHA''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tregurtha|Tregurtha, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Clinton Tregurtha|Tregurtha, Frank Clinton or Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G527-SRR] - 1911(Qld)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2FT Sydney (Carlton, 1934; Paddington, 1935-1936; Kirribilli, 1938; Kogarah Bay, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 24, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RN & RAN, Warrant Telegraphist, 1929-1949) - Electoral Rolls: Naval officer (Kogarah, NSW, 1949-1968) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C251801 AWM Autobiography] ===''TREHARNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Treharne|Treharne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Elgar Dennis Llewellyn Treharne|Treharne, Elgar Dennis Llewellyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWC7-X9R] - 1914(NSW)-1997(SA) - Licences: 2AFQ Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939); 3AFQ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1947); 5ED Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1954-1956; St Peters, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1852, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2BM-5QT Herbert Fredrind Treharne and brother of 2IQ-5IQ Ross Fredrind Treharne - Electoral Rolls: student (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1937) * [[/Herbert Fredrind Treharne|Treharne, Herbert Fredrind "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2F8-6ZN] - 1883(NSW)-1968(SA) - Licences: 2BM Sydney (Burwood, 1947-1958); 5QT Adelaide (St Peters, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 140, 1947, NSW, age 60) - amateur operator - Relationships: Father of 2IQ-5IQ Ross Fredrind Treharne and 2AFQ-3AFQ-5ED Elgar Dennis Llewellyn Treharne - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1954); retired (Burwood, NSW, 1958) - TroveTag: "2BM-5QT - Herbert Fredrind Treharne" * [[/Ross Fredrind Treharne|Treharne, Ross Fredrind]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWC7-DJD] - 1919(NSW)-1982(SA) - Licences: 2IQ Sydney (Burwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1947); 5IQ Adelaide (Plympton, 1954-1955; Clearview, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1513, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of Fred 2BM/5QT and brother of Elgar 2AFQ/5?? - Electoral Rolls: student (Burwood, NSW, 1943) ===''TRELIVING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Benjamin Victor Treliving|Treliving, Dudley Benjamin Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2D7-B6C] - 1907(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Dulwich, 1923); 6DT Perth (Nedlands, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 992, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Cottesloe, WA, 1936-1937); engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1943) ===''TRELOAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Treloar|Treloar, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Treloar|Treloar, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMJ-379] - 1906(WA)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6JT Perth (Beaconsfield, 1931-1933; Melville, 1937; Beaconsfield, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 790, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1943); tally clerk (Bicton, WA, 1949-1980) * [[/William Herbert Ross Treloar|Treloar, William Herbert Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1W2-GHC] - 1922(Vic)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 3ABC Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1947-1956); 2BPZ Sydney (Woollahra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2421, 1939, Vic; COCP1 433, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (The Righi, Vic, 1949-1954); flight service officer (Dover Heights, NSW, 1963); communications officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''TRESIDDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Laurence Tresidder|Tresidder, William Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PT-SQ7] - 1904(WA)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3WT Bendigo (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Bendigo, 1927-1942); radio (Kangaroo Flat, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Bendigo, 1963-1980) ===''TREW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trew|Trew, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Stanley Trew|Trew, Richard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCB6-GW4] - 1902(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6RS Harvey (1933-1937); 6RS Perth (Mt Hawthorne, 1938-1939); 6RP Perth (Mt Hawthorne, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1189, 1933, WA; 2COCP 382, 1940; 1COCP 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant postal department (York, WA, 1925); postal assistant (York, WA, 1926); postal employee (Harvey, WA, 1931-1937); postal clerk (Leederville, WA, 1937-1943); PMG (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949); radio monitor (Joondanna Heights, WA, 1954-1958) ===''TREZISE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trezise|Trezise, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Trezise|Trezise, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQXX-38H] - 1902(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AMX Broken Hill (1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2337, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930-1968) ===''TRICKETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trickett|Trickett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Francis Trickett|Trickett, William James Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG84-784] - 1898(Qld)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 242 Sydney (Auburn, 1920) (recorded as DJ Trickett, likely typo); 2BT Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 15th Reinfs, 2nd Signal Troop, 1916; transferred Wireless Anzac Signal Sqdn 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1937; Manly, NSW, 1943); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); traveller (Manly, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (North Sydney, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''TRIM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trim|Trim, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Trim|Trim, Sydney (Electoral Rolls) or Sidney (BDM)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL7D-NLM] - 1880(Vic)-1960(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 179; 2COCP 178, 1930; 1COCP 105, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Subiaco, WA, 1913; West Perth, WA, 1913-1914); "radio station" (Wyndham, WA, 1914-1917); farmer (Mosman, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Applecross, WA, 1937-1958) ===''TRIPP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tripp|Tripp, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles John Tripp|Tripp, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG7N-LLD] - 1881(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XEZ Sydney (Campbelltown, 1913-1914); 2UC Receive Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923); 1492 Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic & blacksmith (Campbelltown, NSW, 1930); garage proprietor (Campbelltown, NSW, 1934-1949) ===''TROTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clement Ford Trott|Trott, Clement Ford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGY-XPN] - 1907(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5CS McLaren Vale (1928-1929); 5CF McLaren Vale (1930-1931); 5CF Willunga (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 454, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (McLaren Flat, SA, 1939-1943) ===''TROY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Troy|Troy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Rusel Troy|Troy, Thomas Rusel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZKG-MKH] - 1898(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2SH Receive West Maitland (1923); 2SH West Maitland (1924-1925); 2TY West Maitland (1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 208, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postman (West Maitland, NSW, 1930-1949); postal officer (Maitland, NSW, 1954); postal clerk (Maitland, NSW, 1958) ===''TRUDGEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maxwell Wallis Trudgen|Trudgen, Maxwell Wallis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3H-XYH] - 1907(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 5MW Adelaide (East Adelaide, 1926); 5HS Adelaide (Fullarton, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 247, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mitcham, 1939-1941); mechanical engineer (Sydney, 1943-1954); engineer (Little Bay, 1958-1968) ===''TRUMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Truman|Truman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Paul Truman|Truman, Raymond Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1V-P74] - 1914(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2KA Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1931-1934); 2NV Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1935-1937; Killara, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 723, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: eg 2KA amateur callsign likely withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2KA Katoomba commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Killara, NSW, 1937); accountant (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1958; Killara, NSW, 1963); chartered accountant (Northbridge, NSW, 1968); accountant (Castle Cove, NSW, 1972-1977; Bayview, NSW, 1980) ===''TRUMBLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trumble|Trumble, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hugh Compson Trumble|Trumble, Hugh Compson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7F-JXP] - 1894(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XMQ Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1916-1927); physician (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1928); medical practitioner (South Yarra, Vic, 1931); not stated (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1937-1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/trumble-hugh-compson-11884 ADB] ===''TRUNFULL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trunfull|Trunfull, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Leonard Trunfull|Trunfull, Richard Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBL-K7B] - 1906(Eng)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6RT South Greenough (1932-1933); 6RT Peel Estate (1937); 6RT Roebourne (1938-1939); 6RT Dangin (1947-1948); 6RT Nungarin (1954); 6RT Narembeen (1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 924, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (South Greenough, WA, 1931; Baldavis, WA, 1936; Dangin, WA, 1943-1949; Nungarin, WA, 1954; Narembeen, WA, 1958) ===''TRYTHALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trythall|Trythall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Munckton Trythall|Trythall, Geoffrey Munckton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB5J-X88] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3DA Melbourne (Melbourne City, 1947; Caulfield, 1948; East Ivanhoe, 1954-1965; Brighton, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2148, 1938, Vic; COCP3 5000, 1964 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954-1968; Brighton, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''TUMBRIDGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Henry Tumbridge|Tumbridge, Stanley Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM12-M1C] - 1899(Eng)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4ST Ipswich (1932-1933); 4ST Stanthorpe (1937-1939); 4ST Broadwater, 1947-1948; 4ST Brisbane (Woody Point, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 986, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Woodend, Qld, 1921); teacher (Murgon, Qld, 1925); school teacher (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1936-1937; Broadwater, Qld, 1943-1949); teacher (Margate, Qld, 1949-1954; Woody Point, Qld, 1958-1963) ===''TUNNY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tunny|Tunny, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Terence Gilbert Tunny|Tunny, Terence Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7VF-NWH] - 1900(Qld)-1952(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1499, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: night officer (Bundaberg, Qld, 1925-1937); acting station master (Laidley, Qld, 1941-1949) ===''TURNBULL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Turnbull|Turnbull, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Edward Turnbull|Turnbull, Norman Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TP-7K8] - 1900(WA)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 6NO Narrogin (1928); 6NO Perth (City, 1930; Subiaco, 1931; Shenton Park, 1937-1939); 3AXX Melbourne (Armadale, 1954; Carrum, 1955; Parkdale, 1956; Cheltenham, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 430, 1928, No. ?? in WA; CPRT 1120, 1928; 1COCP 185, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Bunbury, 1922; Busselton, 1925; Narrogin, 1925; Subiaco, 1931); radio inspector (Subiaco, 1934-1936); civil servant (East Perth, 1937); engineer (Armadale, 1954); clerk (Sandringham, 1958); manager (Sandringham, 1963-1968; Cheltenham, 1972); retired (Cheltenham, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert William Turnbull|Turnbull, Robert William or Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ1S-GP4] - 1892(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2RO Sydney (Burwood, 1927-1938; Northbridge, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 317, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Homebush, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''TURNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Turner|Turner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Arthur Reginald Turner|Turner, Edward Arthur Reginald "Rex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT9-JD5] - 1910(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5CW Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923-1925); 5SA Adelaide (Leabrook, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 272, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butter maker (Gawler, 1939-1943) * [[/George Alfred Turner|Turner, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSV-XZ9] - 1913(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GN Maryborough (1937-1939); 3GN Ararat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1998, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Maryborough, Vic, 1937); cinematograph operator (Ararat, Vic, 1943-1967); cinema operator (Ararat, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Haswell Elliott Alfred Turner|Turner, Haswell Elliott Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQG-8TG] - 1891(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Sydney (Mosman, 1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 127, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer, military - Comment: likely related to XACW E. Turner, Jnr * [[/Leonard James Turner|Turner or Wolfe, Leonard James or Leslie Adolphus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTW2-TGX] - 1898(Tas)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AJB Port Macquarie (1939, 1946-1947); 2AJB Muswellbrook (1948); 2AJB Coffs Harbour (1950); 2LR Kyogle (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2407, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Kyogle, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Ralph Robinson Turner|Turner, Ralph Robinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2D-S51] - 1912(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5TR Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1935-1937; Dulwich, 1938-1939; Linden Park, 1947-1969; Echunga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1444, 1935, SA; BOCP 66, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dulwich, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/Robert John Blackwell Turner|Turner, Robert John Blackwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62T-FP7] - 1884(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2RT Goulburn (1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 55, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Goulburn, NSW, 1930-1937) ===''TUSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tuson|Tuson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Tuson|Tuson, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SR-BQG] - 1895(Eng)-1978(???) - Licences: XAEG North Coast (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 65, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken) - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, applied 1915); started Coffs Harbour Scouts 1909 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (1915, application to enlist WW1); technician (Maroubra, NSW, 1930); operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1931-1936); technician (Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1949; Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1963; Woy Woy, NSW, 1968-1972; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) - Links: [https://www.otva.com/newsltrarch/79APR.PDF OTVA Obit] ===''TUTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Kerr Tutton|Tutton, John Kerr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8L-7X8] - 1914(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3ZC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 956, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1980) ===''TWEEDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/P. Tweedle|Tweedle, P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DM Receive Brisbane (Albion, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TWYCROSS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Twycross|Twycross, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Kemp Twycross|Twycross, James Kemp]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDM-1WN] - 1892(Vic)-1959(WA) - Licences: XMJ Melbourne (Abbotsford, 1913-1914); 9AW Rabaul, NG (1937-1939); 6JT Boya (1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 198, 1916; 2COCP 187, 1930; 1COCP 187, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1913; Abbotsford, Vic, 1914; Kew, Vic, 1914-1919); 1920s & 1930s New Guinea; public servant (Boya, WA, 1954-1958) ===''TYAS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Robert Wilson Tyas|Tyas, Norman Robert Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHC-SK6] - 1913(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4TY Gracemere (1932-1934); 4TY Kingaroy (1935-1939); 4TY Brisbane (Manly, 1946-1948); 4TY Boonah (1954); 4TY Wallangarra (1955-1956); 4TY Warwick (1960); Brisbane (Manly, 1965-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1059, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, wireless officer); state public servant (state school principal) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Kingaroy, Qld, 1936-1943; Brookstead, Qld, 1949; Mt Alford, Qld, 1954); teacher (Wallangarra, Qld, 1958); school teacher (Warwick, Qld, 1963; Manly, Qld, 1968-1972) ===''TYMMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tymms|Tymms, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert William Tymms|Tymms, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSX-R2D] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 84, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS); WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Roebourne, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Geraldton, 1922; Como, 1925); not stated (Broome, 1937); wireless telegraphist (Townsville, 1954) ===''TYRER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tyrer|Tyrer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/F. Y. Tyrer|Tyrer, F. Y.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XGY Sydney (Toongabbie, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified =='''U'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''UMBACK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ricky Charles Umback|Umback, Ricky Charles]] - early wireless historian (Ph.D. Thesis, 2016, "Constituting Australia's International Wireless Service: 1901-1922") [https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/142647/1/Umback%20Thesis%202018.pdf] ===''UNDERWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Henry Underwood|Underwood, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6T-1XZ] - 1875(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4DN Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Newstead, Qld, 1913-1915; Clayfield, Qld, 1916-1943); no occupation (Albion, Qld, 1943; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1949) ===''UNGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Unger|Unger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Herbert Unger|Unger, Alan Herbert]] - Living - Licences: 2YRS Alectown (1980+) - Qualifications: BOCP; AOLCP - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 2UJ Herbert Wilhelm Carl Unger - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Herbert Wilhelm Carl Unger|Unger, Herbert Wilhelm Carl or Herbert William Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH3K-BNB] - 1910(Vic)-2012(NSW, 101yo) - Licences: 2UJ Alectown (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1108, 1933, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2YRS Alan Herbert Unger - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Alectown, NSW, 1932-1980) ===''UNWIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John James Unwin|Unwin, John James "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4V-SKZ] - 1908(Eng)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CB Receive Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Maylands, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1937); engineer (North Perth, WA, 1943-1954); assistant manager (Floreat Park, WA, 1958-1963); manager (Hopetoun, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Albany, WA, 1977-1980) ===''URQUHART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. M. Urquhart|Urquhart, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAB Melbourne (Albert Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Malcolm Stewart Urquhart|Urquhart, Malcolm Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXT-5C3] - 1905(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6MU Perth (Cottesloe, 1925-1939); 6MU Merredin (1946-1960); 6MU Perth (Cottesloe, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 116, 1925, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 27, 1936; AOLCP 158, 1934; 2COCP 85, 1937; 1COCP 126, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; clerk (1931); broadcast technician (6MD, 1958); WW2 (1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Cottesloe, WA, 1931-1937); broadcast technician (Merredin, WA, 1943-1963) ===''UTHER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Arthvael Uther|Uther, Gordon Arthvael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3CH-34J] - 1885(NSW)-1915(Turkey) - Licences: XIK Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil Yet Identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XIK - Gordon Arthvael Uther" - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/uther-gordon-arthvael-14573 Obit]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11035570 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} =='''V'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''VALE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vale|Vale, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay Harold Vale|Vale, Lindsay Harold "Tubby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLQ-858] - 1916(Vic)-1977(SA) - Licences: 3MK Mildura (1937-1938); 2AER Wentworth (1937); 2ANN Tathra (1946); 2ANN (North Bega, 1947); 2ANN Yowie Bay (1950); 2MR Sydney (Miranda, 1948); 5NO Adelaide (Elizabeth, 1960); 5NO Gawler East (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1247, 1934, Vic; BOCP 54, 1936; AOCP1 41, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1943); electrician (North Bega, NSW, 1949); engineer (Miranda, NSW, 1954; Eldo Tracking Station, Gove, NT, 1968) ===''VALENTINE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Valentine|Valentine, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lionel Keith Valentine|Valentine, Lionel Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Z-ZVK] - 1916(Tas)-1961(Tas) - Licences: 7KV Hobart (Bellerive, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1148, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bellerive, Tas, 1937; Acton, ACT, 1949); public servant (Hobart West, Tas, 1958) ===''VAN COUTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Robert Josephus Van Cooth|Van Cooth, John Robert Josephus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GN-6ZP] - 1908(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: 3DX Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3DX Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda West, 1931) ===''VARDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vardon|Vardon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Joseph Edwin Vardon|Vardon, Joseph Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9V-VPR] - 1905(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley, 1923-1924); 5OM Adelaide (Unley Park, 1927-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 329, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Malvern, 1941-1943) ===''VARNES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Varnes|Varnes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Hollier Varnes|Varnes, Harold Hollier "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L25S-L4Y] - 1911(Eng)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 2LW Sydney (Crows Nest, 1931-1933); 2ABB Sydney (Northbridge, 1937); 2ABB Newcastle (1938); 4GW West Bundaberg (1954-1960); 4HY Toowoomba (1975); 4HY Brisbane (Everton Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 210, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Naremburn, NSW, 1933; Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1937); radio operator (West Kempsey, NSW, 1943-1949); communication officer (Cooktown, Qld, 1949; Bundaberg, Qld, 1958-1969); public servant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1972; Everton Park, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''VARNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Varney|Varney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Louis Varney|Varney, Reginald Louis "Louis"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/PS2Y-KTG] - 1911(Eng)-2000(Eng) - Licences: G2ARV (England, 1927); BRS102 (England, 1928); G5RV (England, 1928-1964); G5RV/YS3 (El Salvador, 1951); VP4RV; VP5RV; VP6RV; VP7RV; PJ5AA; PJ5CA; PX1RV; PJ2CE (Curacao, 1957); PJ5CA (Aruba, 1957); G5RV/OD5 (Lebanon, 1966); EP2RV (Iran, 1968); VK9LV (Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, 1970); CX5RV (Uruguay, 1972); EA8AT (Canary Islands, 1976); G5RV (Sussex, England, 2000) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; inventor of the G5RV antenna; RSGB (Council, 1960s); FOC (member); Radio Amateurs Old Timers Association (UK, member); Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club (Australia, member); Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society (President for Life) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:G5RV antenna|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.kwarc.org/g5rv_sk.html KWARC Obit]; [http://www.g0mwt.org.uk/society/g5rv-sk/louis-varney-g5rv.htm Bio]; [http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/qsl-g5rv.htm G5RV antenna]; [https://hamgallery.com/QSL_Search/ K8CX]; [https://rsars.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/profile-louis-varney.pdf Full Biography] ===''VAUGHAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vaughan|Vaughan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Edward Vaughan|Vaughan (also known as Hearps, change of name), David Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYD2-HG5] - 1901(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2FY Sydney (Lakemba, 1930-1975); 2ADY Sydney (Lakemba, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 665, 1930, NSW (Hearps); AOCP 1003, 1932, NSW (Vaughan) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1937); machinist (Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1972) ===''VEALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Pax Veall|Veall, Reginald Pax]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-GR6] - 1918(Vic)-1942(NT) - Licences: 3PV Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2050, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 274, 1939; 1COCP 375, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy, Wireless Officer, MV Neptuna) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet found - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/47368 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10034385 AWM]; [http://www.ntlexhibit.nt.gov.au/exhibits/show/bod/roh/veall NTL Exhibition] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''VEARS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Elwyn Thomas Vears|Vears, Elwyn Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHS1-C67] - 1901(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2BM Leura (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Strathfield, 1930-1937; Burwood, 1943-1958) ===''VERNON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vernon|Vernon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Henry Vernon|Vernon, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88V-18Z] - 1901(WA)-1964(WA) - Licences: 6KZ Albany (1930-1931); 6KZ Perth (Fremantle, 1933-1939); 3AMD Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1947); 6KZ Perth (Guildford, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 566, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (RAGA Forts, Albany, 1922-1931; Fremantle, 1936-1937; 9AAD, Guildford, 1949-1954); retired (Wagin, 1958; Morley, 1963) ===''VESPER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vesper|Vesper, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Peter Vesper|Vesper, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPPW-HSP] - 1913(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2PV Sydney (Mosman, 1933-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1230, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Mosman, NSW, 1935-1963) ===''VICKARY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Mervyn Vickary|Vickary, Reginald Mervyn "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-CLP] - 1909(NSW)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4RV Cunnamulla (1930-1933); 4RV Warwick (1936-1939); 4VX Brisbane (Gordon Park, 1965; The Grange, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 702, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shed hand (Cunnamulla, 1931); radio dealer (Warwick, 1937; Cunnamulla, 1943); shopkeeper (Toowoomba, 1949; Ekibin, 1954; Chermside, 1963; Grange, 1968-1972) ===''VICKERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth James Vickery|Vickery, Kenneth James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQP-WMQ] - 1893(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2RA Receive Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923); 2RA Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Hurlstone Park, 1930-1933); electrician (West Ryde, 1935; Parkes, 1936; Uralla, 1943); farmer (North Richmond, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "2RA - Kenneth James Vickery" ===''VINCENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Vincent|Vincent, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ64-7S8] - 1906(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6DL Receive Kalgoorlie (1923-1924); 6VK Kalgoorlie (1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 59, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1931-1937); manufacturer (South Perth, WA, 1949-1963; Como, WA, 1972-1980) ===''VINING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vining|Vining, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Edward Vining|Vining, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR1-NLT] - 1906(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4WE Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 277, 1926, No. 22 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Nundah, 1928-1931); motor driver (Mitchelton, 1934; Gaythorne, 1936); mechanic (Gayndah, 1943); telephone mechanic (Enoggera, 1949-1963); telephone technician (Enoggera, 1968-1977) ===''VINNING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vinning|Vinning, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Alfred Vinning|Vinning, Howard Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVF-SHD] - 1919(Vic)-1981(ACT) - Licences: 3VG Sale (1938-1939, 1947-1954); 9VG Lae, PNG (1960); 1VG Canberra (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2131, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Sale, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''VIPAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alton Frederick Vipan|Vipan, Alton Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCF-MTG] - 1890(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XHV Sydney (Petersham, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil Yet Identified - ship wireless operator; early wireless experimenter; AWA (Koo-we-rup, 1922); merchant marine (WW1) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1933; Bronte, NSW, 1934; Rose Bay, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1935-1943) - TroveTag: "XHV - Alton Frederick Vipan" ===''VOIGT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Emil Robert Voigt|Voigt, Emil Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-VV2] - 1883(Eng)-1973(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - 2KY Sydney, broadcast station manager; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as chairman, NSW Labor wireless committee) - Relationships: father of Rion Osborne Voigt; grandfather of Robin Voigt - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Dee Why, 1930-1934); manager (Dee Why, 1935; Narrabeen, 1936) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/voigt-emil-robert-8930 ADB]; [[w:Emil_Voigt_(athlete)|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.radioheritage.com/story70/ RHF] * [[/Rion Osborne Clifford Voigt|Voigt, Rion Osborne Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-L1V] - 1915(Eng)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Nil identified as yet - Qualifications: Nil identified as yet - broadcast industry executive, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Narrabeen, 1937; Turramurra, 1963-1980) - Relationships: son of Emil Robert Voigt; father of Robin Voigt * [[/Robin Voigt|Voigt, Robin]] - historian (Emil Robert Voigt; 2KY) - Relationships: grandson of Emil Robert Voigt; son of Rion Osborne Clifford Voigt ===''VOLKERTS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Volkerts|Volkerts, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZYC-H1H] - 1896(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XAEF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930); electrical contractor (Leichhardt, NSW, 1933-1937); electrician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XAEF - Arthur Ernest Volkerts" ===''VOLKMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Henry Oxford Volkman|Volkman, Reginald Henry Oxford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4CV-7PH] - 1902(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2RY Grafton (1924-1925); 2RY Scone (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Woollahra, 1930-1933) ===''VOWLES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vowles|Vowles, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Taylor Vowles|Vowles, Rupert Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYT-FLF] - 1894(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XIZ Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914); 2AW Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922-1923); 2XZ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 562, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Concord, 1930-1972) ===''VOYSEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Voysey|Voysey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Jack Voysey|Voysey, Albert Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFNX-XPC] - 1916(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2XW Sydney (Ashfield, 1932-1938; Bankstown, 1939; Kingsgrove, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 942, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1943; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1972); engineer (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1977-1980) =='''W'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''WACKEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wackel|Wackel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis Wackel|Wackel, John Francis]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 585, 1930, No. ?? in ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Surname likely misspelled - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WADDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waddell|Waddell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ivon Edward Waddell|Waddell, Ivon Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88S-H3S] - 1909(WA)-1943(Thailand/Singapore) - Licences: 6WX Albany (1929-1930); 6WX Katanning (1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 561, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Katanning, 1936; South Perth, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10298089 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''WADDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waddle|Waddle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Esmond Matthew Waddle|Waddle, Esmond Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNR-JLR] - 1905(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 2UU Nimbin (1932-1939); 4GZ Charters Towers (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 899, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Greenslopes, Qld, 1928-1934; Nimbin, NSW, 1934-1937); pharmacist (Charters Towers, Qld, 1943-1949); pharmaceutical chemist (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954-1969) ===''WADDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard William Mackie Waddy|Waddy, Richard William Mackie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB62-5RP] - 1848(SA)-1933(SA) - senior state public servant (SA Post & Telegraphs Dept), senior federal public servant (Deputy Postmaster-General SA) ===''WADHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wadham|Wadham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kevin Wadham|Wadham, Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZC-SBQ] - 1905(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5KW Adelaide (Parkside, 1924-1927; Helmsdale, 1928; Da Costa Park, 1931; Glenelg, 1933; Adelaide, 1937; Glenelg, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 23, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WIA SA (Councillor 1931; Hon. Treasurer, 1931); National Radio Corp (manager, 1938); Holdfast Bay Yacht Club (Vice-commodore, 1949) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Helmsdale, SA, 1939-1941; Da Costa Park, SA, 1943) - TroveTag: "5KW - Kevin Wadham" ===''WADSLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wadsley|Wadsley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Wadsley|Wadsley, Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2F4-X3J] - 1916(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3YI Melbourne (Middle Park, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2324, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Albert Park, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''WAHL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Fripp Wahl|Wahl, Alan Fripp]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMB-TD4] - 1918(WA)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6JB Perth (Leederville, 1938-1939, 1947-1960; Dianella, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2101, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Leederville, WA, 1943-1958); clerk (Dianella, WA, 1963-1980) ===''WAIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Harris Wain|Wain, Alexander Harris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6Z-W8G] - 1891(Vic)-1922(Vic) - Licences: XPG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1913-1916; Brighton, Vic, 1917; Caulfield East, Vic, 1919; Wonthaggi, Vic, 1919); stationmaster (Tynong, Vic, 1921); clerk (Toorak, Vic, 1922) ===''WALCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walch|Walch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Crosby Walch|Walch, Alan Crosby or Crosby Alan or Crosby Allan (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQC7-GSS] - 1907(NSW)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7BI Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923); Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923-1925); 7CW Hobart (Bellerive, 1926-1927; Battery Point, 1931-1933; City, 1937; Sandy Bay, 1938-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 231, 1926, Tas; BOCP 1, 1936; 1AOCP 16, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Hobart South, 1936-1954) ===''WALDOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waldock|Waldock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Alexander Waldock|Waldock, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RY-7SD] - 1915(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2QU Lithgow (1935-1939); 2QU Sydney (Cremorne, 1946); 2QU Lithgow (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1423, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mine wheeler (Lithgow, NSW, 1936-1937); fitter (Cremorne, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Lithgow, NSW, 1949); electrical fitter (Lithgow, NSW, 1954-1968); fitter (Lithgow, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WALDRON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Gerard Waldron|Waldron, Francis Gerard "Frank"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''WALES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard James Wales|Wales, Howard James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5G9-VDK] - 1885(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XOA Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: painter & decorator (Elsternwick, Vic, 1908); collector (Elsternwick, Vic, 1909-1919); purser (Elsternwick, Vic, 1922-1931); collector (Caulfield, Vic, 1934-1937) ===''WALKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walker|Walker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Charles Walker|Walker, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFY-L2V] - 1898(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4AC Brisbane (Sandgate, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 699, 1922 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: newspaper carrier (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1934-1937); carrier (Sandgate, Qld, 1943-1972) * [[/Charles Welsh Walker|Walker, Charles Welsh "Chas"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFR-19W] - 1899(NSW)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4CU Receive Clifton (1923); 4CU Clifton (1924-1960); 4DQ Portable Clifton (1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 10, 1924, No. 2 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; motor mechanic; Walker's Radio Service (proprietor, 1930s-1950s) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Clifton, Qld, 1921-1958) * [[/Frank Wellesley Walker|Walker, Frank Wellesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1M5-FN5] - 1917(Vic)-2008(Vic)90yo - Licences: 3AEV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 3EV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Cheltenham, 1954-1955; Nunawading, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2170, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); student (Camberwell, Vic, 1949); clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Nunawading, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/John Charles Walker|Walker, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZQ-W8Y] - 1919(Tas)-2006(Tas) - Licences: 7XR Deloraine (1938-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2248, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Deloraine, Tas, 1949; Devonport, Tas, 1954) * [[/Louis Edward Walker|Walker, Louis Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSWB-L81] - 1864(Eng)-1934(At Sea) - Oversight of the 1906 Bass Strait link for Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Co * [[/Philip Billingsley Walker|Walker, Phillip Billingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MNF3-P9W] - 1840(Eng)-1900(NSW) - early wireless experimenter, employment (NSW Posts & Telegraphs, Superintendent of Telegraphs, Chief Electrician) - Links: [[w:Philip Billingsley Walker|Wikipedia]] * [[/Robert Rowan Walker|Walker, Robert Rowan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKT4-FLG] - 1914(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF); author "The Magic Spark, 50 Years of Radio in Australia" - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Coburg, Vic, 1937); advertising (Warrandyte, Vic, 1954); company director (Richmond, Vic, 1963-1968); director (Richmond, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/2119721 NLA Bio Cuttings]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/1214534 NLA Book Catalogue]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/History/The-Magic-Spark-1973-Walker.pdf WRH Magic Spark Scan] * [[/Ronald Gregory Walker|Walker, Ronald Gregory "Gregory"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRP-GC6] - 1907(NSW)-1929(At Sea) - Licences: 7BT Receive Hobart (City, 1923); Receive Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; journalist (Hobart "Mercury"); film maker - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Hobart South, 1928) - Links: [http://www.seafarersmemorial.org.au/memorials/walker_g.php Seafarer's Memorial] * [[/William Spencer Walker|Walker, William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCF4-R77] - 1911(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5WW Adelaide (Alberton, 1934-1939; West Croydon, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1305, 1934, SA; BOCP 444, 1942; TVOCP 274, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Alberton, SA, 1939); mechanic (West Croydon, SA, 1941-1943) ===''WALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wall|Wall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John William Burgess Wall|Wall, John William Burgess]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBM8-6FB] - 1899(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3QS Melbourne (Northcote, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2036, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1980) * [[/Joseph Hart Wall|Wall, Joseph Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DH-GH6] - 1904(South Africa)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JC Macksville (1934-1936); 2JC Narrabri (1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1406, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental student (San Souci, NSW, 1930-1931); dental practitioner (Macksville, NSW, 1933-1936); dentist (Narrabri, NSW, 1943-1958); grazier (Narrabri, NSW, 1963); retired (Narrabri, NSW, 1968) ===''WALLACE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wallace|Wallace, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. W. Wallace|Wallace, C. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CP Receive Perth (West Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * Wallace nee Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty" - See Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty" * Wallace, Florence Violet (adoptive name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) * [[/John Gordon Wallace|Wallace, John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CH-ZHY] - 1921(Vic)-2012(Vic)91yo - Licences: 3VV Bendigo (White Hills, 1947-1965; Kennington, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2331, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (White Hills, Vic, 1949; Bendigo, Vic, 1954); assistant (Bendigo, Vic, 1967); technician (Kennington, Vic, 1972); teacher (Crrke, Vic, 1980) * [[/John Walter Wallace|Wallace, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMJ5-KC9] - 1881(NSW)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2LG Goulburn (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Balmain, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Goulburn, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Ronald Ian Gordon Wallace|Wallace, Ronald Ian Gordon]] - 1910(???)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2IW Robertson (1934-1936); 2IW Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1937); 2IW Robertson (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wallace-sir-robert-strachan-8962 ADB] * [[/W. H. Wallace|Wallace, W. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CS Receive Mundaring Weir (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WALLBRIDGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alwyn Leonard Wallbridge|Wallbridge, Alwyn Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHR-K7V] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2UI Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1935-1939; Tighes Hill, 1946-1947; Nelson's Bay, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1561, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Mayfield, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF (Caulfield West, Vic, 1942); fisherman (Nelson's Bay, NSW, 1949-1958; Fingal Bay, NSW, 1963-1977; Nelson's Bay, NSW, 1980) * [[/Leslie Walter Wallbridge|Wallbridge, Leslie Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMT-HKZ] - 1910(Eng)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5UX Adelaide (Lower Mitcham, 1930-1937); 5UX Peterborough (1938-1939); 5UX Kadina (1947-1948); 5UX Cook (1954-1955); 5UX Saddleworth (1956); 5UX Hawker (1960); 8UX Alice Springs (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 712, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Peterborough, SA, 1939-1941; Rendelsham, SA, 1943; Alice Springs, NT, 1963) ===''WALLIS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Charles Wallis|Wallis, John Charles]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7JW Longford (1932-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 893, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burnie, 1928; Longford, 1936-1937) * Wallace, Florence Violet (adoptive name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) ===''WALSH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walsh|Walsh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Dunbar Walsh|Walsh, Harold Dunbar "Cordite"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3W3-CT7] - 1903(Qld)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4HW Brisbane (Hamilton, 1925-1931; Rocklea, 1946-1947)); 4WN Brisbane (Hamilton, 1927, dealer) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 133, 1925, No 14 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF); solicitor; pilot - Comment: Tragic end to a productive life - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hamilton, 1925-1937); airline pilot (Moorooka, 1949) * [[/John Dallas Walsh|Walsh, John Dallas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Y-B6X] - 1902(NSW)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6AT Receive Tutunup via Busselton (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gooseberry Hill, WA, 1925; Ross Brook via Busselton, WA, 1925; South Cunderin, WA, 1931; Caron, WA, 1936-1937; Helena Valley, WA, 1943; Kellerberrin, WA, 1954); headmaster (Margaret River, WA, 1954); school teacher (Nannup, WA, 1958); teacher (Brunswick Junction, WA, 1963; Engadine, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''WALTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walter|Walter, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Trevor Walter|Walter, Ernest Trevor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNZ-88T] - 1919(NSW)-1980(SA) - Licences: 2AEE Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1954); 5EE Adelaide (Prospect, 1955-1956; Hampstead Gardens, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1898, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1943); technical officer (Burwood, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WALTERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walters|Walters, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Allan Walters|Walters, Charles Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-LBY] - 1910(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: 3CW Melbourne (Thornbury, 1929-1933; Heidelburg, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 524, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, 1931-1936; Heidelberg, 1937; Brunswick, 1942) * [[/Gerald Wills Walters|Walters, Gerald (Wills or Willis or blank)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7Y-1HZ] - 1886(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 108, 1915; 2COCP 157, 1930; 1COCP 129, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Currie, King Island, Tas, 1919; Darwin, NT, 1922); radio telegraphist (New Town, Tas, 1928); wireless officer (Radio Station, Thursday Island, Qld, 1936-1937); wireless (Gladesville, NSW, 1943); wireless telegraphist (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1954) * [[/Joseph Albert Walters|Walters, Joseph Albert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALW Inverell - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2275, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Laurence Gordon Walters|Walters, Laurence Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBL-DBC] - 1923(Eng)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 2ALW Sydney (North Bondi, 1947-1950); 2ALW Cowra (1950); 3CN Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1956-1965; Hawthorn, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 137, 1947, NSW - amateur operator - Relationships: Likely relation of 2ALW Joseph Albert Walters - Electoral Rolls: student (Bondi North, NSW, 1949); chemist (Moorabbin, Vic, 1963); fuel technician (Hawthorn, Vic, 1963); fuel technologist (Hawthorn, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''WALZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walz|Walz, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edwyn Walz|Walz, Arthur Edwyn or Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM9T-LB3] - 1908(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4AW Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1939; Wavell Heights, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 287, 1926, No. 26 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; plumber; radio repair business - Relationships: son of Conrad August Walz - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Nundah, 1934-1943); radio engineer (Wavell Heights, 1949-1980) - Trovetag: "4AW - Arthur Edwyn Walz" & "!Wikibooks 4AW" * [[/Conrad August Walz|Walz, Conrad August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRGZ-QF3] - 1882(Qld)-1951(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ???, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), plumber, farmer, father of 4AW Arthur Edwyn Walz ===''WARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ward|Ward, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold David Ward|Ward, Harold David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYP9-ZM9] - 1918(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3HD Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Clayton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1646, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Mentone, Vic, 1942-1949); radio (Sandringham, Vic, 1954); radio trade (Clayton, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Joyce Alice Ward|Millen nee Ward, Joyce Alice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLQZ-JNW] - 1918(NSW)-2008(NSW) - Licences: 2MI Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2595, 1948, NSW - YL amateur operator - Relationships: Wife of 3EA-2DU-2LQ Dudley Robert Millen - Electoral Rolls: stenographer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1943-1977); retired (Hornsby, NSW, 1980) ===''WARDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Herbert Arthur Warden|Warden, Herbert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXMR-SQT] - 1886(Qld)-1948(NSW) - Licences: XGQ Narrabri (1913-1914); 2BG Receive Mungindi (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Coogee, NSW, 1930); teacher (Lindfield, NSW, 1930; Radwick North, NSW, 1931-1933; Woollahra, 1935-1937); schoolteacher (Chatswood, NSW, 1943) ===''WARDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wardle|Wardle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sidney William Lumley Wardle|Wardle, Sidney William Lumley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XQ-QFL] - 1911(Eng)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2OU Woodford Leigh (1930-1935); 2OU Armidale (1936-1937); 2OU Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939); 5OU Adelaide (Lockleys, 1946-1954); 2DID Berridale (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 610, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Woodford Leigh, 1934-1935); technician (Bondi North, 1937; Woollahra, 1943); retired (Berridale, 1980) ===''WARDLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wardley|Wardley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Wardley|Wardley, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DL-SKV] - 1916(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3IS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1947-1975; Elsternwick, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2270, 1939, Vic; BOCP 1158, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1972); technician (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977; Elsternwick, Vic, 1980) ===''WARING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Clarke Waring|Waring, Cecil Clarke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQW4-V9F] - 1904(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3CU Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1924); 3YW Melbourne (Camberwell, 1929-1931; Canterbury, 1933; Kew, 1937); 3YW Rupanyup (1938-1939); 3YW Stawell (1946-1948); 3YW Warrnambool (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 549, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, 1925-1928; Kew, 1931-1937; Stawell, 1942-1949; Warrnambool, 1954-1977) ===''WARNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warne|Warne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Leslie George Warne|Warne, Maurice Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYSP-LHY] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MW Sydney (Croydon, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 300, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Campsie, 1931-1934); radio mechanic (Campsie, 1936-1937); radio sales (Kogarah, 1943-1963); radio & TV technician (Arncliffe, 1968) ===''WARNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warner|Warner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Albert Warner|Warner, Geoffrey Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-6NR] - 1914(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2CK Wyong (1930-1937); 2FB Wyong (1938-1939); 3ABW Fiskville (1947); 9GW Port Moresby (1948-1954); 2AVW Bringelly (1955-1958); 2CK Bringelly (1960-1969); 6EG Bassendean (1975); 2HJ Camden (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 710, 1930, NSW; 1COCP 60, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (Rockbank, Vic, 1942); technician (OTC Bringelly, 1958-1963); manager (Bassendean, 1977; Camden South, 1980) - callsign may have been withdrawn for 2CK Cessnock commercial (later restored) ===''WARNOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warnock|Warnock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Neil Bernard Warnock|Warnock, Neil Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ8-58G] - 1944(Vic)-2019(Vic) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''WARREN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warren|Warren, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Cortlandt Warren|Warren, John Cortlandt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKY-KJS] - 1913(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2QX Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1937; Lakemba, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1220, 1933, NSW; COCP1 577, 1942; TVOCP 473, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Punchbowl, NSW, 1934-1937); sheet metal worker (Lakemba, NSW, 1943); PMG technician (Lugarno, 1949; Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Theodore Frederick Warren|Warren, Theodore Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WL-7Q2] - 1914(NSW)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 2LY Sydney (Lakemba, 1933-1934); 2LY Griffith (1935); 2LY Sydney (Lakemba, 1936); 9LO Port Moresby (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1169, 1933, NSW; AOCP2 220, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Lakemba, NSW, 1937); mechanic (PMGD, Chatswood, NSW, 1943); retired (Cooktown, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''WATERHOUSE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Greaves Waterhouse|Waterhouse, Arthur Greaves "Tim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L239-4ND] - 1895(SA)-1940(SA) - Licences: XVV Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WATERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George James Waters|Waters, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X9-S46] - 1902(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3EX Receive Melbourne (Heathcote, 1922); 3XA Melbourne (East Prahran, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 608, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil identified as yet - Comment: Passed too soon * [[/James Alfred Waters|Waters, James Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7JA Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1685, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Queensborough, 1936); teacher (Ringarooma, 1937); schoolteacher (Queensborough, 1943-1954) * [[/Leslie Waters|Waters, Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85N-TZB] - 1882(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4AC Innisfail (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (Randell Engineering) - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Innisfail, 1919-1943); radio dealer (Innisfail, 1949) - Trovetag: "4AC - Leslie Waters" * [[/Maurice Hamilton Harwood Waters|Waters, Maurice Hamilton Harwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSS-D6W] - 1918(SA)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3MS Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1948; Camberwell, 1954-1956; North Balwyn, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2033, 1937, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Camberwell, Vic, 1949-1954); manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1967-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WATERWORTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay Carmel Waterworth|Waterworth, Lindsay Carmel "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YY-6M6] - 1892(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CL Rockhampton (1935-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1526, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2; federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Charleville, Qld, 1921); telegraphist (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928-1968) - Trovetag: "4CL - Lindsay Carmel Waterworth" ===''WATKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Paul Watkins|Watkins, Andrew Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ9-RHP] - 1914(WA)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 6AW Perth (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1805, 1936, WA; BOCP 269, 1939; 1COCP 842, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Boulder, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Geraldton, WA, 1943); radio technician (Cairns, Qld, 1949; Lakemba, NSW, 1954; Chullora, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/William Trevor Watkins|Watkins, William Trevor "Trevor", "Watty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKG-J4V] - 1899(Tas)-1931(Tas) - Licences: T336 Hobart (1920-1921); 7AA Hobart (1922-1925); 7DX Hobart (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 107, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: PMGD withdrew 7AA callsign for their own use, electrician (Zinc Co., Hobart, 1922), wireless expert (Medhurst & Sons, Hobart, 1925) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (West Hobart, 1922-1928) - Comment: passed too soon - TroveTag: "T336-7AA-7DX - William Trevor Watkins" & "!Wikibooks 7AA-7DX" ===''WATSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Watson|Watson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. A. Watson|Watson, A. A.]] - bef1910(???)-aft1930(???) - Licences: 2UT Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1927-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 341, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: None as yet * [[/Albert Watson|Watson, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8L-VGM] - 1897(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 887, 1925 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Fremantle, WA, 1921-1922; Victoria Park, WA, 1925-1926; South Perth, WA, 1928-1958) * [[/Douglas Mervyn Watson|Watson, Douglas Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MG-FPY] - 1920(Tas)-1989(Tas) - Licences: 7DW Hobart (New Town, 1937-1939; City, 1946-1956; Lindisfarne, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1867, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Hobart South, 1949-1954); mechanic (Lindisfarne, 1972) * [[/Eric Watson|Watson, Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GC-9SL] - 1913(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2EP Sydney (Burwood, 1935-1938); 2EP Cessnock (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1564, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Cronulla, NSW, 1943) * [[/Herbert Leopold Watson|Watson, Herbert Leopold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZP-JLK] - 1897(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2OL Kiama (1929-1933); 2OL Unanderra (1935-1938); 2OL Woollongong (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 545, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Field Artillery, 1916-1919; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Kiama, 1930); electrical engineer (Unanderra, 1934-1937; Heidelberg, Vic, 1949); electrician (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954); retired (Avalon Beach, 1968-1972; Mona Vale, 1977; Mosman, 1980) * [[/James David Watson|Watson, James David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F5-789] - 1910(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3NQ Darlington via Camperdown (1930-1939); 2ANQ Albury (1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 633, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Beware another JDW, labourer, Geelong, 1930s - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Darlington, 1931-1943); radio technician (Albury, 1949-1954) * [[/John Watson|Watson, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CR Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil, as yet, specific individual not yet identified * [[/Lindsay Gordon Watson|Watson, Lindsay Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZJ-8RB] - 1915(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3EI Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939); 3ALV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1954-1956; Altona, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2065, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1942); optometrist (Caulfield, Vic, 1949-1954; Gladysdale, Vic, 1963; Altona, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Paul Robert Watson|Watson, Paul Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBB-X7P] - 1906(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3PY Warracknabeal (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1022, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1931); radio mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1936-1937); company director (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1942); public servant (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Samuel Wilfred Watson|Watson, Samuel Wilfred or Wilfred Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXY5-LXP] - 1906(Eng)-1998(WA) - Licences: 6WW Perth (West Perth, 1930-1939, 1948-1969); 6WW Shoalwater Bay (1975); 6WW Cardup (1980) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 189, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1931-1972); retired (Shoalwater Bay, WA, 1977; Cardup, WA, 1980) * [[/Thomas William Watson|Watson, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BZ-1Q7] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TL Lithgow (1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: miner (Lithgow, NSW, 1930); radio dealer (Lithgow, NSW, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Bowral, NSW, 1943-1958) * [[/William Watson|Watson, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP84-3DP] - 1902(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2KE Kurri Kurri (1931-1937); 2KE Stanford Merthyr (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 864, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kurri Kurri, NSW, 1930-1935; Stanford Merthyr, NSW, 1937) * [[/William Wesley Watson|Watson, William Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZH-LJJ] - 1918(NSW)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 2YY Sydney (Annandale, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1716, 1936, NSW; COCP2 153, 1938; COCP1 255, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (South Perth, WA, 1943); radio telegraphist (Hobart South, Tas, 1949); radio officer (Moonah, Tas, 1954-1963; Rockhampton, Qld, 1968-1972) ===''WATT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Watt|Watt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Watt|Watt, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-4B7] - 1901(Sct)-1985(Tas) - Licences: 7BO Receive Prince of Wales Bay (1923); Receive Prince of Wales Bay (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Prince of Wales Bay, 1922-1928); accountant (New Town, 1936-1949; Moonah, 1954) * [[/Arthur William Watt|Watt, Arthur William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), amateur broadcaster, journalist (Wireless Weekly) * [[/Charles Russell Watt|Watt or Russell-Watt, Charles Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV7-JFH] - 1904(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2WT Tenterfield (1925-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 184, 1925, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tenterfield, NSW, 1930-1980) - Trovetag: "2WT - Charles Russell Watt" * [[/John Gordon Watt|Watt, John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZH-PM8] - 1888(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XAEA Sydney (Croydon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (AIF, 7th Reinforcements, 18th Battalion, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Croydon, NSW, 1913); sales manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''WATTERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. Watterson|Watterson, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6BZ Receive Perth (Maylands, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WAUCHOPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wauchope|Wauchope, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Wylie Wauchope|Wauchope, Ronald Wylie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH6X-QJR] - 1914(SA)-1933(SA)19yo - Licences: 5WE Adelaide (Maylands, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1086, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon, 19yo - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WAUGH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waugh|Waugh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay William Francis Waugh|Waugh, Lindsay William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55F-VGR] - 1896(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BO Sydney (Undercliffe, 1935); 2LW Sydney (Marrickville, 1936; Waitara, 1937; Burwood, 1938-1939; Birchgrove, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1486, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 5th Regiment, 1915, medically discharged) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1935); no occupation (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937); retired (Balmain, NSW, 1949); no occupation (Balmain, NSW, 1954-1963) ===''WAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Way|Way, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. Way|Way, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XADD Sydney (City CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor James Way|Way, Victor James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYR7-LNV] - 1893(Vic)-1927(Vic) - Licences: XOL Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1916; Warrnambool, Vic, 1917-1918; Brunswick, Vic, 1919; Brighton, Vic, 1921-1927) ===''WEATHERLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry William Elsdon Weatherley|Weatherley, Harry William Elsdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBF-1HC] - 1921(Vic)-2006(Vic) - prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer (1940-1990), clubs (Australian Radio DX Club, New Zealand Radio DX League, New Zealand DX Radio Association, Southern Cross DX Club, DX Australia - Chief Editor, Ontario DX Club), ANARC DXer of the year - metallurgist (Auburn, 1949-1954); technician (Mount Waverley, 1963-1972); retired (Mount Waverley, 1980) * [[/Herb J. Weatherley|Weatherley, Herb J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4HW Clifton (-1951+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), callsign formerly Harold Dunbar Walsh ===''WEATHERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. A. Weatherson|Weatherson, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WEATHERSTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Stewart Weatherston|Weatherston, William Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LZ-2KF] - 1905(WA)-1942(Sing) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, 1927); salesman (St Kilda, 1931; Forrest, ACT, 1935; Newtown, 1943!) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''WEBB''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Webb|Webb, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Kenneth Webb|Webb, Eric Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC8-ZK5] - 1921(Vic)-2020(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3EX Melbourne (Mitcham, 1937-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1858, 1937, Vic; BOCP 279, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mitcham, Vic, 1949); physicist (Mitcham, Vic, 1954-1963; Malvern, Vic, 1967; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Mostyn Thomas Webb|Webb, Mostyn Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DH-ZWB] - 1917(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2DP Sydney (Newtown, 1934-1935; Hurlstone Park, 1936-1939; Petersham, 1946-1950; Annandale, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1404, 1934, NSW; AIR3 934, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Petersham, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Annandale, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''WEBBER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Palmer Webber|Webber, Harold Palmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGK-9T1] - 1906(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3PW Melbourne (Eltham, 1931-1937; Alphington, 1938-1939; Fairfield, 1947; Alphington, 1948; Caulfield, 1955-1969; Beaumaris, 1975-1980); 3DA Melbourne (Alphington, 1937); 3PV Portable St Kilda (1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 812, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Eltham, Vic, 1928-1937); engineer (Alphington, Vic, 1942-1954; St Kilda, Vic, 1954; Caulfield, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Beaumaris, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''WEBSTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Webster|Webster, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank James Webster|Webster, Frank James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF73-5KV] - 1908(Eng)-19??(WA) - Licences: 6FW Perth (Victoria Park, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1039, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1943); plasterer (Perth, WA, 1954-1963; Victoria Park, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Fremantle, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Harold Charles Webster|Webster, Harold Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRM-31P] - 1876(Tas)-1923(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Launceston, 1914); clerk (Hobart North, 1922) * [[/Walter Webster|Webster, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BW-FKF] - 1912(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2EW Sydney (Gladesville, 1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1417, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Gladesville, NSW, 1933-1935); public servant (Gladesville, NSW, 1936-1968) * [[/William Webster|Webster, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJD-D94] - 1860(Eng)-1936(NSW) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1915-1920), played prominent part in the Postal Royal Commission ===''WEDDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Austin Weddell|Weddell, James Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK9-SYF] - 1914(SA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5ZL Adelaide (Reade Park, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1595, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Col Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1943); RAAF (Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Auburn, Vic, 1954); RAAF officer (Richmond, NSW, 1958); RAAF (Red Hill, ACT, 1963); not stated (Red Hill, ACT, 1968-1972); RAAF (Red Hill, ACT, 1977-1980) * [[/John Arthur Weddell|Weddell, John Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKM-KVK] - 1926(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FT Brisbane (Zillmere, 1954-1960); 2ZM Glenbrook (1961); 4FT Brisbane (Sandgate North, 1965-1969); 2BFT Sydney (Clovelly, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3172, 1951, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1949; Zillmere, Qld, 1954-1958; Sandgate, Qld, 1963-1968); technician (Marrickville, NSW, 1972; Clovelly, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''WEDGEWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wedgewood|Wedgewood, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Donald Wedgewood|Wedgewood, William Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLV-GM8] - 1901(Qld)-1974(NSW) - Licences: N741 Receive NSW - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 692, 1922; 2COCP 49, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: boarder (Sutton Coalfield, Eng, 1911); manufacturer (Glenmore, 1930-1936); aviator (Nedlands, WA, 1937); farmer (Moruya, 1949-1954); greenkeeper (Brisbane, 1958); public servant (Hornsby, 1963-1972) ===''WEEDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weeden|Weeden, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ross Weeden|Weeden, Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYFG-CL8] - 1914(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2PN Tumut (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 840, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tumut, NSW, 1936-1977) ===''WEEKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. L. Weeks|Weeks, H. L.]] - 19??-19?? - Licences: 4CJ Receive Currumbin (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: - Identification: Not yet identified ===''WEISS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weiss|Weiss, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred George Weiss|Weiss, Wilfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V9-7NP] - 1912(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2TV Sydney (Croydon Park, 1960-1961; Strathfield, 1965); 2TV Ettalong Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 670, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Lithgow, 1934-1937); storekeeper (Lithgow, 1943); silk screen craftsman (Croydon Park, 1949-1958); retired (Strathfield, 1963-1968; Ettalong Beach, 1972; Ettalong, 1977) ===''WELCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welch|Welch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles William Welch|Welch, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDN-9GY] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ACW Sydney (Stanmore, 1936-1937; Hurstville, 1939); 3ACW Melbourne (Avenel, 1947-1948); 3ACW Mangalore (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1665, 1936, NSW; COCP1 410, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Annandale, NSW, 1936-1937; Hurstville, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Tennant Creek, NT, 1943); aeradio officer (Avenel, Vic, 1949-1954); communications officer (Herne Bay, NSW, 1958; Padstow, NSW, 1963) * [[/Frank Welch|Welch, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQN-PL7] - 1893(Eng)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2FK Sydney (Manly, 1927-1929; North Sydney, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 359, 1918 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1931); electrical engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); retired (Manly, NSW, 1972; Miranda, NSW, 1977) * [[/John Welch|Welch, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJPS-NPH] - 1873(???)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XJCW Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1913-1914); 3JS Receive Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1913-1931); agent (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1936-1954) ===''WELDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weldon|Weldon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Neville Edwin Weldon|Weldon, Neville Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2HS-SZ6] - 1910(NSW)-1935(NG) - Licences: 2EW Sydney (Mosman, 1931); 9NW Kokopo (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 793, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WELLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weller|Weller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Arthur Martin Weller|Weller, Cyril Arthur Martin "Sam"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTQ-WXH] - 1903(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4CZ Brisbane (Clayfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2160, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio Club (WIAQ, Brisbane DX Club); power station engineer; education (ME, UQ) - Electoral Rolls: student (Windsor, 1925); engineer (Wilston, 1925-1928; Camp Hill, 1934-1943; Clayfield, 1949-1972; Albion, 1977) ===''WELLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Welling|Welling, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHB-KQZ] - 1898(Eng)-1960(SA) - Licences: 5TW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1937); 5TW Mt Gambier (1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 179, 1930; 1COCP 81, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1941); wireless technician (Mt Gambier, SA, 1943) ===''WELLINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Wellington|Wellington, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWJ5-M1V] - 1915(Vic)-1968(NZ) - Licences: 3KO Melbourne (Malvern (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1127, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (emigrated to NZ 1937) * [[/Stanley Hudson Wellington|Wellington, Stanley Hudson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB84-47Y] - 1909(Tas)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 7PK Hobart (New Town, 1932-1933); 3SX Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1002, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 117, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: representative (Caulfield, 1936); chemist (Brighton, Vic, 1937-1942); manager (Mosman, 1949-1980) ===''WELLMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wellman|Wellman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. Wellman|Wellman, A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XNQ Melbourne (Kensington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leo Joseph Wellman|Wellman, Leo Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1SW-R9S] - 1898(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2PS Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923); 2LW Sydney (Marrickville, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 117, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 34th Battalion, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Wellington, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1937); technician (North Cronulla, NSW, 1943-1949; Engadine, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1963) ===''WELLS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIB Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AIB Corowa (1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: AOCP 2002, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Augustus Wells|Wells, Allen (birth) or Allan Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHV-WVJ] - 1908(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2AIB Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AIB Corowa (1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2002, 1937, NSW; BOCP 329, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; army (citizen's military forces, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937; Corowa, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Athol John Wells|Wells, Athol John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTB-XS9] - 1911(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Girral (1932-1936); 2FI Sydney (Waverley, 1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1013, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Girral, NSW, 1933-1935); constable (Waverley, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF wireless operator (Townsville, Qld, 1941-1943); clerk (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1949); grocer (Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1954); salesman (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Ballina, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/George Leonard Douglas Wells|Wells, George Leonard Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC7-GQC] - 1906(Eng)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3TW Hamilton (1936-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1782, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Hamilton, Vic, 1928-1931); manager (Hamilton, Vic, 1935-1980) * [[/Harold Rowland Wells|Wells, Harold Rowland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJM-1DM] - 1903(Eng)-1938(WA) - first chief announcer for 6WF Perth; then 6AM Northam; journalist - Comment: Passed too soon (age 35y) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast announcer (Maddington, WA, 1925); journalist (Maddington, WA, 1931); director (Subiaco, WA, 1937) - TroveTag: "Harold Rowland Wells" * [[/Joseph Edward Wells|Wells, Joseph Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2C3-5YM] - 1909(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AME Sydney (Arncliffe, 1939; Bardwell Park, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2252, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Petersham, NSW, 1930); teacher (Annandale, NSW, 1931-1935; Bexley, NSW, 1937; Bardwell Park, NSW, 1943-1977) ===''WELSH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welsh|Welsh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claud William Welsh|Welsh, Claude or Claud William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPH-WS4] - 1914(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4CW Warwick (1937-1939); 4DK Mackay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1982, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Warwick, Qld, 1937-1943); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio technician (Warwick, Qld, 1958; Mackay, Qld, 1958); technician (Mackay, Qld, 1963); radio technician (Mackay, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''WELZEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welzel|Welzel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kurt Paul Corlette Welzel|Welzel, Kurt Paul Corlette]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54Z-Q5P] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FK Sydney (Clovelly, 1933-1938); 2ACF Sydney (Northbridge, 1937); 2GQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1130, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick North, NSW, 1937-1949); technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949-1954); carpenter (Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''WERE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Waltham Were|Were, Robert Waltham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNWY-QQP] - 1907(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3TZ Receive Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1923); 3DP Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1181, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1931-1934; Brunswick West, Vic, 1936-1980) ===''WERNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan John Werner|Werner, Allan John or Alan John (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFC9-YX5] - 1907(WA)-1970(WA) - Licences: 6CV Receive Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Karnup, WA, 1931-1937); fitter (Kwinana Beach, WA, 1943-1954; North Perth, WA, 1958-1968) ===''WERRETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Errol Limbrick Werrett|Werrett, Errol Limbrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-FMH] - 1908(Tas)-1974(Eng) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hampshire (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farm worker (Hampshire, 1936-1937); fitter (South Melbourne, 1943); engineer (Caulfield, 1949-1968; Balaclava, 1972) ===''WEST''=== <!-- * [[/Robert West|West, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay John Payne West|West, Lindsay John Payne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQM-MSP] - 1895(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2EI Parkes (1935-1939, 1946-1954); 2EI Sydney (Chatswood, 1955-1961; Manly, 1965); 2EI Duranbah (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1475, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AIF, 12th Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2BN Reginald Francis Joseph Flood - Electoral Rolls: shopkeeper (Paddington, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Parkes, NSW, 1930); radio & musician (Parkes, NSW, 1931-1932); radio dealer (Parkes, NSW, 1936-1943); farmer (Parkes, NSW, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Manly, NSW, 1968; Parkes, NSW, 1972; Newport Beach, NSW, 1977; Duranbah, NSW, 1980) ===''WESTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weston|Weston, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Frederick Shorter Weston|Weston, Cyril Frederick Shorter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVJ-FXY] - 1905(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 4EN Receive Clermont (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Kedron, 1928); Christian worker (Darlinghurst, 1934); grocer (Oatley, 1943); agriculturalist (Ourimbah, 1949); salesman (Paekhurst, 1963-1980); retired (Charmhaven, 1980) * [[/G. J. Weston|Weston, G. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GJ Albury (1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Possibly George James Weston following, but no connection yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George James Weston|Weston, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ3-Y8Q] - 1868(Eng)-1939(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 702, 1922 - RANRS (Radio Lieutenant) - Comment: Several contemporaneous GJWs - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Albany, 1903); civil servant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1910-1912); civil servant (Wireless Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1913); sailor (Toorak, 1919); naval officer (Elsternwick, 1919); civil servant (Auburn, Vic, 1922); wireless engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1924-1927); retired engineer (Upwey, 1931-1937) * [[/Robert Marcus Hamilton Weston|Weston, Robert Marcus Hamilton "Mark"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8K-KW6] - 1915(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 4XO Bundaberg (1938-1939); 2WE Sydney (Lidcombe, 1946-1947); 2AWE Sydney (Kingsford, 1955; Kensington, 1956-1957); 2AYK Sydney (Kensington, 1957; Kingsford, 1958-1961); 2CM Sydney (Dolls Point, 1964-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2076, 1938, Qld; 2COCP 386, 1940; 1COCP 581, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; wireless officer (QANTAS) - Relationships: husband of 2MR Verle Lorraine Weston nee Key(s) - Electoral Rolls: marine wireless operator (Auchenflower, Qld, 1943); radio operator (Blakehurst, NSW, 1949; Kingsford, NSW, 1954-1963; Sans Souci, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Selwyn Henry Weston|Weston, Selwyn Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYMT-N5R] - 1912(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2AJH Sydney (Epping, 1938-1939); 2SY Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1946-1958; Roseville, 1960-1965; Castlecrag, 1969; Killara, 1975; Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2077, 1938, NSW; COCP3 4518, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937); wireless operator (Parkes, NSW, 1943); bank clerk (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1949-1958); company director (Roseville, NSW, 1963; Castlecrag, NSW, 1968); retired (Killara, NSW, 1977); company director (Pymble, NSW, 1980) * [[/Verle Lorraine Keys|Weston nee Key(s), Verle Lorraine]] - 1934(???)-1985(NSW) - 2MR Sydney (Dolls Point, 1964-1980), YL amateur operator (AOCP ???, 1964, No. ?? in Qld), wife of Robert Marcus Hamilton Weston 2CM * [[/William Wood Weston|Weston or Wehrstedt, William Wood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPG-KBQ] - 1912(WA)-1953(WA) - Licences: 6MW Perth (Nedlands, 1935-1939; North Beach, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1465, 1935, WA; BOCP 596, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Further clarification of identification required - Electoral Rolls: assistant operator (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); operator (Leederville, WA, 1943-1954; North Perth, WA, 1958-1968; Leederville, WA, 1972-1977) ===''WEYNTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Gordon Weynton|Weynton, Alexander Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH4-35K] - 1905(NSW)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Lindfield; 3XU Castlemaine (1933-1939, 1947); 3XU Wangaratta (1954); 3XU Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1955; Bonbeach, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1214, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Mosman, NSW, 1930-1933; St Kilda West, Vic, 1936); company secretary (Castlemaine, Vic, 1937-1949; Wangaratta, Vic, 1954); auditor (Carrum, Vic, 1963) ===''WHALLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Percy Whalley|Whalley, Rupert Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGZ-CV3] - 1894(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JZ Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1922); 3JZ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923-1927); 3JZ Myrtleford (1937-1939); 3JZ Wangaratta (1946-1948); 3JZ Melbourne (Blackburn, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 238, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: builder (Sandringham, 1919-1925); farmer (Myrtleford, 1927-1942); tobacco grower (Wangaratta, 1949); foreman (Blackburn, 1954-1968) - Relationships: father of 3ZWZ Robert Kelvin Whalley ===''WHEELER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wheeler|Wheeler, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Adrian Ronald Wheeler|Wheeler, Adrian Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KD-MRC] - 1915(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2VL Sydney (Epping, 1934); 2VR Sydney (Epping, 1937; North Strathfield, 1938-1939); 2VR Broken Hill (1946-1950); 2VR Bathurst (1954-1958); 2VR Sydney (Castlecrag, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1256, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Concord, NSW, 1937; Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Broken Hill, NSW, 1949; Bathurst, NSW, 1954-1958; Chatswood, NSW, 1958; Castlecrag, NSW, 1963-1977) * [[/Harry Winslow Wheeler|Wheeler, Harry Winslow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBC-BYC] - 1910(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5FB Adelaide (Eden Hills, 1927-1928); 5HW Adelaide (Eden Hills, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 371, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF, DFC) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Eden Hills, SA, 1939-1943); lecturer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954-1968) * [[/Victor George Wheeler|Wheeler, Victor George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW4Z-FGL] - 1897(Eng)-1976(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS; coastal wireless operator; WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electric mechanic (Roebourne, 1917-1922); manager (Fremantle, 1925) ===''WHELLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wheller|Wheller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Charles Wheller|Wheller, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN84-K4D] - 1904(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3EW Melbourne (Dandenong, 1934-1937; Camberwell, 1938-1939; Moonee Ponds, 1947-1948; Ascot Vale, 1954-1955; Keilor East, 1956-1960; Niddrie, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1261, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Nathalia, Vic, 1926); independent means (Dandenong, Vic, 1931); munition worker (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1942); clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1954; Niddrie, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''WHIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whire|Whire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. L. Whire|Whire, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JU Broken Hill (1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WHITAKER''=== SEE ALSO WHITTAKER <!-- * [[/Robert Whitaker|Whitaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Thomas Whitaker|Whitaker, Albert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKKW-5DB] - 1895(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2OI Receive Sydney (Banksia, 1923); 2OI Sydney (Banksia, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockdale, 1930; Banksia, 1933-1934); builder (Banksia, 1937-1949); instructor (Mount Colah, 1954-1958) ===''WHITBURN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas Roy Whitburn|Whitburn, Douglas Roy "Doug"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT2-3JX] - 1904(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 5BY Adelaide (Toorak, 1927-1931; Fullarton, 1933-1939; Rosefield, 1946-1947; Fullarton, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 312, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rosefield, 1943) * [[/Robert Philip Whitburn|Whitburn, Robert Philip or Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBF-5XB] - 1896(NSW)-1991(NSW)94yo - Licences: XACJ Sydney (Leichhardt, 1913-1914); 2DK Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1922); 2DK Sydney (Leichhardt, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chairmaker (Leichhardt, 1930-1968); retired (West Ryde, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "XACJ-2DK - Robert Philip Whitburn" ===''WHITE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert White|White, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Matthews White|White, Alfred Matthews]] - 1894(Eng)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Receive Winton (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tranby, Winton, 1915-1958); retired (Buderim, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Alfred Raymond White|White, Alfred Raymond "Knocker"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT2K-2FF] - 1912(Vic)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 3AH Stawell (1932-1933); 3AH Mulcra via Murrayville (1937-1939); 3ARW Hamilton (1947); 4RP Brisbane (Coopers Plains, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1018, 1932, Vic; BOCP 61, 1936; COCP2 121, 1937; COCP1 1571, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Manya via Ouyen, Vic, 1935-1937); radio technician (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1949); public servant (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Charles Robert White|White, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-S5H] - 1911(SA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 5MX Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 802, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Edwin Harold White|White, Edwin Harold "Eddie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTQ-QGH] - 1911(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4EW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1933-1939); 4EW Mackay (1946-1950); 4EW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1954-1956); 5OW & 8OW Darwin (1956-1963); 4OW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1963-1965); 4OW Mt Isa (1969); 4OW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1141, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 1COCP 250, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Gold Coast ARC); military (WW2, Fortress Signals); federal public servant (DCA) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Red Hill, 1934-1936); radio technician (Longreach, 1937); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, 1943; Mackay, 1949); communications officer (Archerfield, 1954); public servant (Red Hill, 1963; Mt Isa, 1968; Red Hill, 1972-1980) * [[/Elwyn Boyce White|White, Elwyn Boyce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CB-6Y5] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2HA Sydney (Vaucluse, 1933-1934; Greenwich, 1935-1938; Darling Point, 1939; Baulkham Hills, 1946-1958; Epping, 1961; Wollstonecraft, 1965); 2HA Shoal Bay (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1933; Greenwich, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1943); electrical radio technician (Castle Hill, NSW, 1954); technician(Epping, NSW, 1958-1963; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1968); retired (Shoal Bay, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Frank Philip White|White, Frank Philip or Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSJ-9NF] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 189, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank Roy White|White, Frank Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4P-LVT] - 1911(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ABK Sydney (Roseville, 1938; Wahroonga, 1939; West Ryde, 1947-1954); 2AHW Sydney (West Ryde, 1961) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 5, 1934; 1COCP 12, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; beam wireless operator (AWA); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West Ryde, 1933-1935); telegraphist (Roseville, 1936-1937; Ryde, 1943-1972; Glenorie, NSW, 1977); retired (Thornleigh, NSW, 1980) * [[/Gilford James White|White, Gilford James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1X6-XFV] - 1915(SA)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified (post 1981?) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP V00911, 1981; BOCP 100, 1937; AIR3 796, 1946 - WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: airline captain (Box Hill South, Vic, 1963; Burwood, Vic, 1968-1977); economist (Burwood, Vic, 1980) * [[/Henry Benjamin Humphrey White|White, Henry Benjamin Humphrey "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDL-18H] - 1918(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3IR Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1950, 1937, Vic; COCP2 631, 1942; COCP1 658, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Gardiner, Vic, 1943); radio operator (Malvern, Vic, 1949); broadcast technician (Collie, WA, 1954) * [[/J. L. White|White, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6JL via Brass Valley (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Hugh William White|White, John Hugh William "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CN-76K] - 1908(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 5MM Adelaide (Dunleath, 1947); 2UG Newcastle (Hamilton, 1948-1950); 2UG Sydney (Maroubra, 1954-1955); 6UG Perth (Nedlands, 1956; Floreat Park, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2348, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wallaroo, SA, 1939); PMG engineer (Glenelg, SA, 1941-1943); engineer (Hamilton, NSW, 1949; Maroubra, NSW, 1954); civil servant (Wembley, WA, 1958); director (Floreat Park, WA, 1963-1977) * [[/Kennion John White|White, Kennion John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1K1-9GP] - 1922(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2451, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norbert Leyburn White|White, Norbert Leyburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDK-7X1] - 1910(NSW)-1941(Hong Kong) - Licences: 9LW Rabaul, New Guinea (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, Sergeant) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [file:///C:/Users/samue/Downloads/Serjeant%20Norbert%20Leyburn%20White%20-%20CWGC%20Certificate.pdf CWGC] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Reginald Percy White|White, Reginald Percy "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX8-3V6] - 1908(WA)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3RW Melbourne (Blackburn, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933-1939; Ringwood, 1947; Hawthorn, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 740, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Blackburn, Vic, 1931); sales (Auburn, Vic, 1934-1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Robert Keith White|White, Robert Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ17-8VS] - 1896(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XIW Bowral (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1918, discharged, medically unfit) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930); motor engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1931-1933); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1935-1972) * [[/Ronald Langton White|White, Ronald Langton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWXY-FBB] - 1919(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3QR Melbourne (Malvern, 1935-1939; St Kilda, 1947; West Hawthorn, 1948; East St Kilda, 1954-1960; Elsternwick, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1553, 1935, Vic; BOCP 159, 1938; AOCP1 19, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: announcer (St Kilda, Vic, 1943); broadcaster (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); radio (Caulfield, Vic, 1954); tv officer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Sydney George White|White, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBD5-CNV] - 1902(NSW)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3MW Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937; Melbourne CBD, 1938-1939; West Parkville, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 739, 1922; COCP1 245, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Carlton South, Vic, 1931-1936); engineer (Gardiner, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Parkville, Vic, 1943-1949); public servant (Parkville, Vic, 1954-1967) * [[/Vernon William White|White, Vernon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP4-RGP] - 1908(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3VL Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 934, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931-1954; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963-1977) ===''WHITELAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Roy Whitelaw|Whitelaw, Charles Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99WD-7NY] - 1891(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: XMO Melbourne (Rosedale, 1913-1914); 3BH Melbourne (Mooroolbark, 1923-1925); 3BH Stawell (1925); 3BH Benalla (1925-1927); 3BH Melbourne (Mitcham, 1931); 3BH Woomelang (1933); 3BH Melbourne (Mornington 1937-1939); 3BH (Harrisfield, 1946-1947; Dandenong, 1948; Noble Park, 1954-1955; Boronia, 1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 87, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; fire brigade and railway stationmaster; WW1 (AFC, Wireless Operator, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Creswick, 1914); assistant stationmaster (Ravenswood, 1919); stationmaster (Mooroolbark, 1922-1924); railway employee (Timboon, 1925); stationmaster (Benalla, 1925-1927; Mitcham, 1931; Euroa, 1942; Harrisfield, 1949-1954) ===''WHITFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Roy Whitford|Whitford, Frank Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/977F-FGK] - 1890(SA)-1970(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - owner & manager Whitford Broadcasting Network (6PM Perth, 6AM Northam, 6KG Kalgoorlie, 6GE Geraldton) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1916); printer (Perth, WA, 1916); salesman (Perth, WA, 1925; Mayfield, SA, 1925); manager (Balkatta, WA, 1929-1931); businessman (Nedlands, WA, 1936-1954); director (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1958-1968) - Links: [https://www.radioheritage.net/Story151.asp RHF] ===''WHITING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Ambrose Whiting|Whiting, Reginald Ambrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXR6-XDQ] - 1911(SA)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (Torrensville, 1932-1933); 3MZ Melbourne (East Preston, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 988, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (South Yarra, Vic, 1934; Essendon, Vic, 1937); fitter & turner (Preston, Vic, 1942-1968); fitter (Preston, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WHITLAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whitlam|Whitlam, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Gough Whitlam|Whitlam, Edward Gough "Gough"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VH-8BJ] - 1916(Vic)-2014(NSW) - Prime Minister (1972-1975), WW2 (RAAF, Flight Lieutenant, navigator & bomb aimer, 1942-1945) - Electoral Rolls: student (Glebe, 1943); barrister (Cronulla, 1949; Cabramatta, 1958-1963; Red Hill, 1977; Double Bay, 1980) - executive oversight of the introduction of community radio in Australia - Links: [[w:Gough Whitlam|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/whitlam-edward-gough-18730 Obituaries Australia] * [[/Lewis Alfred John Whitlam|Whitlam, Lewis Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYY1-BBB] - 1904(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer's assistant (Brisbane City, Qld, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Windsor, Qld, 1943-1968); engineer (Windsor, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WHITTAKER''=== SEE ALSO WHITAKER <!-- * [[/Robert Whittaker|Whittaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis William Whittaker|Whittaker, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WG-QBS] - 1920(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6FK Perth (Inglewood, 1938-1939, 1947; Cannington, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2146, 1938, WA; COCP2 543, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (East Perth, WA, 1943); communication officer (DCA, Wyndham, WA, 1954-1958); clerk (Cannington, WA, 1972-1980) ===''WHITTINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whittington|Whittington, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Laurence Henry Whittington|Whittington, Laurence Henry "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/GZ4T-JRQ] - 1906(SA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver (secretary, North Adelaide Radio Club, 1923+); broadcast listener (member ARDXC 1970s; member SCDXC 1970s; member DXA 1970s & 1980s) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glenelg, SA, 1943); sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1946); secretary (Blackburn, Vic, 1954-1968); clerk (Blackburn, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WHYTE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whyte|Whyte, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Kenneth Whyte|Whyte, Charles Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNV-R3R] - 1915(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1603, 1936, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Francis Russell Whyte|Whyte, Francis Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTM9-VZT] - 1918(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2AKC Sydney (Campsie, 1938-1939, 1946); 2VF Sydney (Campsie, 1948-1965; St Ives, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2139, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: locomotive cleaner (Campsie, NSW, 1943-1963); electrician (St Ives, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Harold Eugene Whyte|Whyte, Harold Eugene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-62D] - 1920(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2AHA Newcastle (Jesmond, 1937-1939; Mayfield, 1946-1948; Birmingham Gardens, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1965, 1937, NSW; BOCP 432, 1942; COCP1 637, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lambton, NSW, 1949; Birmingham Gardens, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Birmingham Gardens, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Rolland Jeffrey Whyte|Whyte, Rolland or Roland Jeffrey "Jeff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK3-7XT] - 1908(SA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AHM Wentworth (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1988, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Wentworth, NSW, 1936-1968); grazier (Wentworth, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WIBURD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wiburd|Wiburd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Wiburd|Wiburd, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1H2-21S] - 1912(NSW)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3LP Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1947-1948; North Brighton, 1954-1956); 3LP Bairnsdale (1960); 3LP Yarram (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2390, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); manager (State Savings Bank, Lancefield, Vic, 1963) ===''WICKHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wickham|Wickham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Norman Wickham|Wickham, Arthur Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C5-KXL] - 1901(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2TP Sydney (Artarmon, 1933-1937; Lindfield, 1938; North Sydney, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 648, 1921 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1937); manager (North Sydney, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WICKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. Wicks|Wicks, C.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XQK Brisbane (South Brisbane) (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WIDGERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Widgery|Widgery, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Ernest Widgery|Widgery, Stanley Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHD-YQ3] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3SE Ballarat (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1701, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: nil (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954); electrician (Ballarat, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''WIGNELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wignell|Wignell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Houston Wignell|Wignell, Arthur Houston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-D1Y] - 1917(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2ALK Sydney (Lidcombe, 1939; Petersham, 1946-1954; Marrickville, 1955-1958; Beverley Hills, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2253, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Lidcombe, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Lewisham, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WILCOX''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Joseph Wilcox|Wilcox, Samuel Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH4-6CC] - 1909(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3KC Melbourne (Croxton, 1933-1937; Caulfield, 1938-1939; Kensington, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1083, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: metalworker (Newmarket, Vic, 1949-1954); sheet metalworker (Newmarket, Vic, 1963-1968); metalworker (Kensington, Vic, 1972-1977) ===''WILDMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril George Wildman|Wildman, Cyril George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMG3-GNP] - 1900(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3FM Melbourne (Northcote, 1930-1931; Moreland, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; East Brunswick, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 624, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 422, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Melbourne, 1927; Fitzroy North, 1931; Coburg, 1934-1942); electrical engineer (Brunswick East, 1977-1980) ===''WILKEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Henry Wilken|Wilken, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6H-7TD] - 1893(Vic)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XPF Melbourne (Kilsyth, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 44, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Cottonvale, Qld, 1921-1922); manufacturer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930; Colo Vale, NSW, 1934-1937); director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943); company director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1954); director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1958) ===''WILKES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Wilkes|Wilkes, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3ZJ-MY7] - 1882(Eng)-1936(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener; likely amateur receiver (1920s); Principal City Commercial College, Perth; member Wireless Development Assoc WA; attended wireless conference Sydney 1924; Craig & Co Wireless Engineers - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1913-1931) ===''WILKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Winstanley Wilkin|Wilkin, John Winstanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LX-1P7] - 1891(NZ)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5JW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1928; Osmond, 1931; Glen Osmond, 1933; North Walkerville, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified; likely qualified in NZ - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Toorak, SA, 1939-1943) ===''WILKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wilkins|Wilkins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Wilkins|Wilkins, Arthur]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AW Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1927; East St Kilda, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 375, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW(?) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Several contemporaneous Arthur Wilkins, specific to be identified * [[/Charles Joseph Wilkins|Wilkins, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRZ-3KS] - 1911(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ALB Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2208, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical apprentice (Manly, NSW, 1933-1936); electrical mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1937); dynamo attendant (Manly, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/Robert Thomson Wilkins|Wilkins, Robert Thomson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KL-ZX4] - 19??(???)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2WQ Sydney (Manly, 1934-1936); 2WQ Werris Creek (1937-1939); 2WQ South Grafton (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1253, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1932-1934); electrician (South Grafton, NSW, 1949-1977) ===''WILKINSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Angus Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Dudley Angus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR41-Q53] - 1919(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5WD Adelaide (Frewville, 1935-1939; College Park, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1455, 1935, SA; BOCP 182, 1938; 1COCP 284, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hawthorn, SA, 1941; Ballarat, Vic, 1942) * [[/Frederick Gidley Hattam Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Frederick or Frederic Gidley Hattam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LF7N-YDF] - 1896(NSW)-1982(Qld) - Licences: XGG Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1916-1918, Gunner); bank clerk (1916) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Mudgee, NSW, 1930); clerk (Young, NSW, 1930; Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934); bank clerk (Commercial Bank, Braidwood, NSW, 1936-1937); bank officer (Milton, NSW, 1943-1949; Milson's Point, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1980; Mooloolaba, Qld, 1980) * [[/James Enoch Machell Augustus Wilkinson|Wilkinson, James Enoch Machell Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9X59-KSR] - 1910(Vic)-1990(???) - Licences: 3PQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1931-1937; Fairfield, 1938-1939; Northcote, 1947-1956; Lalor, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 782, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937) ===''WILLIAMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Williams|Williams, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan William Frederick Williams|Williams, Alan William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8H-KSX] - 1911(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AF Sydney (Ryde, 1931-1939); 2AF Wagga Wagga (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 737, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 31, 1936; TVOCP 271, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Ryde, NSW, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937-1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Albert Edward Williams|Williams, Albert Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BO Adelaide (Unley, 1930-1931); 5BO Adelaide (Ottaway, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 659, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - several contemporaneous AEWs in SA * [[/Alex Elisha Williams|Williams, Alex Elisha]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JC-RN9] - 1913(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3KT Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1062, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954); school teacher (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1968); teacher (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Alfred Keith Williams|Williams, Alfred Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C3-3SS] - 1905(WA)-1932(WA) - Licences: 6AW Collie (1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 502, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: picture S. operator (Collie, 1930) * [[/Archdale Robert Leslie Williams|Williams, Archdale Robert Leslie "Archie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L668-177] - 1895(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3WE Birchip (1932-1933); 3WE Omeo, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1005, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1914-1919); WW2, (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Seymour, Vic, 1921-1924); linotyper (Claremont, Vic, 1927-1928); linotype operator (Birchip, Vic, 1931); journalist (Omeo, Vic, 1936-1954) * [[/Evan James Williams|Williams, Evan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1M6-MLM] - 1894(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2JW Sydney (Double Bay, 1925-1927; Edgecliff, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 810, 1924 (Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1st Aust Wireless Signals Squadron, 1917-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: freeholder (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1954) * [[/Ernest Arthur Williams|Williams, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKNS-QYG] - 1888(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2QY Receive Wollongong (1923); 2QY Wollongong (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Wollongong, 1913, 1930-1958); retired (Wollongong, 1968) * [[/Harold Parkyn Williams|Williams, Harold Parkyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CW-DGX] - 1881(Qld)-1933(NSW) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - first general manager of ABC - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/williams-harold-parkyn-9112 ADB] * [[/John Banks Williams|Williams, John Banks]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDZH-ZR5] - 1913(Vic)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ADI Sydney (Bondi North, 1937-1939); 2ADI Merimbula (1946-1948); 2ADI Bega (1950); 2AYW Bega (1957-1969); 2AYW Kiama (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 983, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Bega, NSW, 1949-1954); radio technician (Bega, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Kiama, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/J. E. Williams|Williams, J. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DQ Receive Brisbane (Annerley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: many contemporaneous JEWs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Henry Williams|Williams, John Henry Jnr "Johnny" "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP3D-8NG] - 1880(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4JH Mackay (1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 507, 1929, No ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: iron monger? (Mackay, 1925-1943) - established commercial broadcaster 4MK Mackay 1931 * [[/John Owen Williams|Williams, John Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWV-S18] - 1918(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3OU Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1937; Sandringham, 1938-1939); 3OQ Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948); 3UO Melbourne (Sandringham, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1426, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bio-chemist (Prahran, Vic, 1943-1949); instrument maker (Brighton, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1963); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Joseph Henry Williams|Williams, Joseph Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G178-LC7] - 1921(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3OQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1938-1939); 3NL Melbourne (Northcote, 1948; Mordialloc, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2134, 1938, Vic; BOCP 183, 1938) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: defence instructor (Northcote, Vic, 1949); teacher (Mordialloc, Vic, 1954-1963; Rosanna, Vic, 1968; Macleod, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Kenneth Jack Woodbine Williams|Williams, Kenneth Jack Woodbine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP6T-5JR] - 1912(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2XD Sydney (Bankstown, 1932-1936); 2XD Tamworth (1937-1939); 2XD Sydnet (Bankstown, 1946-1947; Eastwood, 1948-1950; West Ryde, 1954-1956; Galston, 1957-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1025, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bankstown, NSW, 1934-1935; Tamworth, NSW, 1937); engineer (West Ryde, NSW, 1954); farmer (Galston, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/L. L. Williams|Williams, L. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9WL Kela, Salamaua, New Guinea (1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leslie Samuel Barnes Williams|Williams, Leslie Samuel Barnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-X56] - 1896(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4LS Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1930-1933); 4LS Toogoolawah (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 630, 1930, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: naval signalman (Cape Moreton, 1917-1922); saddler (Indooroopilly, 1925-1931); boot repairer (Toogoolawah, 1934-1958); retired (Taringa, 1963-1972) * [[/Neville Gatenby Williams|Williams, Neville Gatenby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYX7-QBT] - 1919(Vic)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 3PH Melbourne (Brighton, 1935-1939, 1947); 3PH Seymour (1948-1954); 7PH Launceston (1955-1956); 3PM Mildura (1965-1969); 4PH Magnetic Island (1975); 4PH Toorbul (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1555, 1935, Vic; COCP1 996, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949; Seymour, Vic, 1949); communications officer (Airport, Mildura, Vic, 1963-1968); shopkeeper (Palm Beach, Qld, 1972); retired (Arcadia, Qld, 1977; Currumbin, Qld, 1980) * [[/Ronald Armand Williams|Williams, Ronald Armand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYY5-2QC] - 1916(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3ZD Warragul (1937-1939, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2034, 1937, Vic; BOCP 646, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Lieutenant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); manager (Warragul, Vic, 1949-1954); general manager (Shepparton, Vic, 1963) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1069349 VWMA] * [[/Walter Neville Williams|Williams, Walter Neville "Neville"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYW6-G6P] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2XV Sydney (Merrylands, 1947-1969); 2XV Sydney (Carlingford, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 107, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (long-time editor Electronics Australia) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Guildford, NSW, 1936); engineer (Merrylands, NSW, 1943-1963; Granville West, NSW, 1968; Merrylands, NSW, 1972); editor (Beecroft, NSW, 1977; Carlingford, NSW, 1980) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199701.pdf EA] ===''WILLIAMSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Williamson|Williamson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Joseph Augustine Williamson|Williamson, Cecil Joseph Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K879-9HC] - 1925(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Yass (1929-1931); 2ALS Yass (1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 525, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Yass, 1930-1949); farmer (Trundle, 1949); mechanic (Orange, 1954-1972) * [[/Edwin Keith David Williamson|Williamson, Edwin Keith David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBY9-Z1N] - 1910(Vic)-2005(WA) - Licences: 3IF Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1947-1956; Oakleigh, 1960-1969); 3IF Warneet (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2218, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bentleigh, Vic, 1936-1954); bank officer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Warneet, Vic, 1972; Frankston, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick Lerpiniere Williamson|Williamson, Frederick Lerpiniere "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6L-GCH] - 1896(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5AH Receive Adelaide (Kent Town, 1922); 5AH Adelaide (Kent Town, 1922-1927; Collinswood, 1928, 1948-1955); also dealer licence 5BT Adelaide 1925-1926 for Kauper, Austin & Williamson - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 22, 1924, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 284, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "5AH - Frederick Lerpiniere Williamson" * [[/Hubert Gordon Williamson|Williamson, Hubert Gordon "Rusty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7J-YQP] - 1907(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3GW Rainbow (1927-1939, 1946-1960); 3GW Lalor (1965-1969); 3GW Melbourne (East Doncaster, 1975-1980); 3GH Rainbow (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 342, 1927, Vic; COCP1 593, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Rainbow, Vic, 1928-1937); engineer (Lalor, Vic, 1963-1967); technician (Doncaster East, Vic, 1977-1980) * Williamson nee Hutchings, Marjorie Lilian - See Marjorie Lilian Hutchings ===''WILLIS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Archibald Willis|Willis, John Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1H-6FR] - 1917(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2161, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: not stated (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943-1963; Annerley, Qls, 1968); retired (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1972) * [[/Harold Oliver Willis|Willis, Harold Oliver]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VS-NLZ] - 1898(Vic)-1976(WA) - Licences: 6OW Perth (South Fremantle, 1930-1931); 6AM Perth (South Fremantle, 1933); 6HW Perth (South Fremantle, 1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 675, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: baker (South Fremantle, 1925-1968) ===''WILLMOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> See also - WILMOTT * [[/Thomas Robert Willmott|Willmott or Wilmot, Thomas Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD6-TB4] - 1886(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: XCL Sydney (Toongabbie, 1912-1914); 2BR Receive South Grafton (1922); 2ZO South Grafton (1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 48, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Grafton South, 1930-1943) ===''WILLOUGHBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Lancelot Willoughby|Willoughby, Eric Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR88-Q5X] - 1912(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BM Adelaide (Penrhyn, 1932-1939); 5GO Adelaide (Unley, 1948); 3FB Noojee (1954-1956); 3FB Neerim Junction (1960); 4EW Booval (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1035, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Penrhyn, SA, 1939-1943); farmer (Noojee, Vic, 1949-1954); PMG Linesman (Booval, Qld, 1963-1968); PMG (Booval, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WILMOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> See also - WILLMOTT * [[/John Henry Wilmott|Wilmott, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQY-PTR] - 1914(WA)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 6JW Perth (Como, 1934-1939); 2AJX Sydney (Lindfield, 1975); 2AJX Bathurst (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1345, 1934, WA; 1COCP 170, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JHWs - Electoral Rolls: aircraft radio officer (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Lindfield, NSW, 1958-1968); proprietor (Bathurst, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''WILSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wilson|Wilson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. H. Wilson|Wilson, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DL Receive Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1923)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Lindsay Wilson|Wilson, Arthur Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSS-FSR] - 1904(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3JF Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1935-1937; McKinnon, 1938-1939; Gardenvale, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1546, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: signwriter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1926-1936); printer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Darius Joseph Wilson|Wilson, Darius Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZR-GJ4] - 1901(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DW Sydney (Leichhardt, 1929-1931; Lidcombe, 1933; Five Dock, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Warwick Farm, 1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 548, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Leichhardt, 1930; Five Dock, 1943-1949); no occupation (Five Dock, 1954); french polisher (Yagoona, 1954-1968); polisher (Yagoona, 1972-1977) * [[/Donald Davidson Wilson|Wilson, Donald Davidson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4M-C67] - 1913(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AES Teralba (1936-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1822, 1936, NSW; BOCP 335, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Son is also DDW - Electoral Rolls: colliery employee (Speer's Point, NSW, 1936); radio mechanic (Teralba, NSW, 1943-1980) * [[/Henry George Wilson|Wilson, Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5LY-R6P] - 1908(Eng)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2AGO Sydney (Greenwich, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2045, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HGWs - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Greenwich, NSW, 1954-1972) * [[/Horace Benjamin Wilson|Wilson, Horace Benjamin "Ben"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-71R] - 1911(WA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5WB Adelaide (Wayville, 1930-1937; Unley Park, 1938-1939); 2BP Sydney (McMahons Point, 1946-1948; West Ryde, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 586, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 161, 1934; 2COCP 33, 1935; 1COCP 72, 1935 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Unley Park, 1939); recording engineer (McMahons Point, 1949); business manager (West Ryde, 1954-1980) * [[/J. H. or T. H. Wilson|Wilson, J. H. or T. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6BV Perth (Claremont, 1922; Peppermint Grove, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Thomas Wilson|Wilson, James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN47-4TR] - 1914(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3CU Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3ACV Colac (1954-1955); 3ACV Carisbrook (1956); 3ACV Melbourne (St Albans, 1960; Mt Evelyn, 1965-1969); 3ACV Lubeck (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1878, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JTWs - Electoral Rolls: nil (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); textile (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); textile worker (Camberwell, Vic, 1943 + Mary Ellen) * [[/Leonard Gratton Wilson|Wilson, Leonard Gratton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQN8-3K6] - 1901(NSW)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6LG Perth (Inglewood, 1928; South Perth, 1930-1931; Como, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 429, 1928, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: vigneron (Caversham, 1925); police constable (South Perth, 1931-1936; Como, 1937); constable (Albany, 1943-1949); police constable (Como, 1954-1958) * [[/Leslie Maclean Wilson|Wilson, Leslie Maclean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRH5-9TL] - 1893(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LM Marsden (1924-1926); 2LM Sydney (Cremorne, 1927); 2LM Mudgee (1928-1936); 2LMW Mudgee (1937-1939); 2ALM Mudgee (1946-1950); 2ALM Port Macquarie (1954-1958); 2LM Port Macquarie (1960-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 33, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Mudgee, NSW, 1930-1954); no occupation (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Perry Allen Wilson|Wilson, Perry Allen]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AT Receive Eumundi (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motordriver (Eumundi, Qld, 1925-1934); garage proprietor (Eumundi, Qld, 1936-1943) * [[/Robert Scott Wilson|Wilson, Robert Scott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ3-98L] - 1898(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XKC Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1924; Caulfield East, Vic, 1926; Gardiner, Vic, 1927-1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Robert Victor William Wilson|Wilson, Robert Victor William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWJ-J3L] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 2AFS Moree (1936-1939); 2AFS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1947-1950); 2AFS Port Stephens (Williamtown, 1954-1955); 3SD Melbourne (Blackburn, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1836, 1936, NSW; COCP1 1031, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1935-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous RVWs - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (East Sydney, NSW, 1933-1935); radio mechanic (East Moree, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Hamilton, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1968); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Vaughan Hislop Wilson|Wilson, Vaughan Hislop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-Z2B] - 1911(NZ)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2ADZ Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1937; Harris Park, 1938); 2VW Sydney (Kingsford, 1947; Maroubra, 1948-1960; West Pymble, 1961-1965; Chittaway Point, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (qualified NZ?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937); engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1958); radio engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1963); technician (Chittaway Point, NSW, 1977) * [[/Victor John Wilson|Wilson, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8K-NPY] - 1909(Qld)-2009(Qld)99yo - Licences: Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1923); 4VW Brisbane (Newstead, 1937-1939); 4VW Nambour (1960); 4VW Brisbane (Everton Park, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1100, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: panel beater (Newstead, Qld, 1931-1937; Nambour, Qld, 1958; Everton Park, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Warne Alfred George Wilson|Wilson, Warne Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKLN-Y39] - 1900(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Receive Ballarat (1923); 3RY Ballarat (1924-1925); 3WA Ballarat (1928-1939, 1946-1960); 3KV Ballarat (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 444, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 20, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Ballarat, 1924); radio engineer (Ballarat, 1927-1980) * [[/Wilfred Elvyn Wilson|Wilson, Wilfred Elvyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSB-MB4] - 1880(Eng)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2JI Receive Sydney (Roseville, 1922-1923); 2JI Sydney (Roseville, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Roseville, 1930-1963) * [[/William Thomas Wilson|Wilson, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DY-9FS] - 1921(Vic)-1997(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2381, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Winston Mons Wilson|Wilson, Winston Mons]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N7K-8K4] - 1915(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3WM Melbourne (East Preston, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1407, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Preston, Vic, 1937); farmer (Eltham, Vic, 1943); mechanic (Cohuna, Vic, 1949); bookkeeper (Cohuna, Vic, 1954) ===''WILTSHIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wiltshire|Wiltshire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur John Wiltshire|Wiltshire, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRH7-W1X] - 1916(???)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2AEM Lismore (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1752, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales assistant (Lismore, NSW, 1937); turner & fitter (Adamstown, NSW, 1943); turner & machinist (Toronto, NSW, 1949); factory manager (Ballina, NSW, 1954); manager (Goonellabah, NSW, 1958-1963; Gundarimba, NSW, 1968); agent (Ballina, NSW, 1972-1977); distributor (Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ===''WINCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winch|Winch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roderick Mervin Winch|Winch, Roderick Mervin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19Y-MMP] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2OA Sydney (Harris Park, 1933-1937); 3OA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1938); 2OA Sydney (Parramatta, 1946-1961); 2AMY Sydney (Harris Park, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (possibly from RAN) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval rating (Parramatta, NSW, 1932; Harris Park, NSW, 1933-1937); radio dealer (Parramatta, NSW, 1954-1963) ===''WING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wing|Wing, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James John Wing|Wing, William James John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDHH-WKW] - 1887(Eng)-1954(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 188, 1916; 2COCP 142, 1930; 1COCP 212, 1931 - coastal wireless operator; RANRS (CPO, 1917-1918); AWA - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hotel Metropole, Thursday Island, Qld, 1914); wireless engineer operator (Radio Station, Applecross, WA, 1917); radiotelegraphist (Cooktown, 1921); business manager (Epping, 1930); sales manager (Epping, 1933-1936; Roseville, 1937; Chatswood, 1943-1949); manager (Melbourne, 1954) ===''WINKLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winkler|Winkler, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Martin Herbert Rudolf Winkler|Winkler, Rev. Martin Herbert Rudolf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HCP-JCV] - 1906(NZ)-1985(SA) - Licences: 2MP Wagga Wagga (1934-1939); 2MP Temora (1946-1948); 5MV Adelaide (Clapham, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1335, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1932; Walbundrie, NSW, 1934; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1943; Barmedman, 1949) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/614919 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1241955 Photo] ===''WINTERFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Charles Burnett Brereton Winterford|Winterford, Dudley Charles Burnett Brereton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3ML-FJH] - 1908(Qld)-1988(Canada?) - Licences: 4MF Brisbane (Annerley, 1927-1931); 4MF Southport (1933); 4MF Sarina (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 363, 1927, No. 40 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Annerley, Qld, 1931); mechanic (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); electrician (Sarina, Qld, 1943); electrical contractor (Broadbeach, Qld, 1949) ===''WINTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winton|Winton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Herbert Winton|Winton, John Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2VW-4ZG] - 1912(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3XR Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1932-1933; Surrey Hills, 1937-1939; Gardenvale, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954-1960; Montrose, 1965; Wantirna South, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 959, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1936; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1937); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949; North Croydon, Vic, 1954; Montrose, Vic, 1963-1968; Wantirna, Vic, 1972) ===''WIRSU''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wirsu|Wirsu, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Oiva Leslie Wirsu|Wirsu, Oiva Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G14L-RGB] - 1919(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 3ALW Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947); 2AMA Sydney (Kensington, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2415, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1954; Gordon, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''WISE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wise|Wise, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Henry Wise|Wise, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDDS-D87] - 1853(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - politician (Postmaster-General, 1920-1921) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Sale, 1905-1949) - Links: [[w:George Wise (Australian politician)|Wikipedia]] * [[/William George Wise|Wise, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKG-RBN] - 1902(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2PW Sydney (Summer Hill, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1045, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical linesman (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); lineman (Summer Hill, NSW, 1934-1949) ===''WISEMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Cleave Wiseman|Wiseman, William James Cleave]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2M-ZP8] - 1906(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5WJ Port Lincoln (1931-1939); 5WJ Ceduna (1947-1948); 5WJ Adelaide (Parafield, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 759, 1931, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 485, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Port Lincoln, SA, 1939-1941); aeradio operator (Ceduna, SA, 1943) ===''WISHART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Turner Wishart|Wishart, William Turner "Bill, Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ3-J9S] - 1900(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4WT Brisbane (Graceville, 1931-1939); 6TW Perth (Claremont/Floreat Park, 1946-1948); 4WX Brisbane (St Lucia, 1965-1969; Margate 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 870, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, federal councillor) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Red Hill, Qld, 1921); optical mechanic (Paddington, Qld, 1925; Graceville, Qld, 1928-1937); audiometrist (Floreat Park, WA, 1949; Darlington, WA, 1949); retired (Wynnum North, Qld, 1972; Margate, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''WITT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Witt|Witt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sidney Herbert Witt|Witt, Sidney Herbert "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-BDV] - 1892(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MZ Receive Melbourne (Camberwell, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Malvern, 1914-1916); electrical engineer (Camberwell, 1922); engineer (Brighton, 1925-1943; Glen Iris, 1958-1968; Burwood, 1972)) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/witt-sidney-herbert-12059 ADB]; [http://www.coxhill.com/trlhistory/history/witt.htm Coxhill]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2355724 NLA] * [[/Walter King Witt|Witt, Walter King]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBCV-VWY] - 1893(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XKW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (RAN Transport); WW2 (RANVR); Wireless Institute Victoria (vice president, 1914) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Williamstown, Vic, 1916-1917); X-ray operator (Northcote, Vic, 1919); traveller (Williamstown, Vic, 1922-1924); manager (Williamstown, Vic, 1925-1927); sales (Williamstown, Vic, 1928-1968); manager (Williamstown, Vic, 1972); importer (Williamstown, Vic, 1977) - Links: [https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2014/20141022-1/index.php WIA Amateur Radio 2014 11] ===''WOHLERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wohlers|Wohlers, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Gibson Wohlers|Wohlers, Howard Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YB-FHW] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3YV Wangaratta (1947-1965); 3AYV Portable Wangaratta (1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2339, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wangaratta, Vic, 1931-1963) ===''WOLFE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hamilton Bennett Wolfe|Wolfe, Hamilton Bennett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9H2-8K6] - 1886(Vic)-1956(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 193, 1916; 2COCP 242, 1930; 1COCP 213, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1908-1912); wireless telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925-1926); radio telegraphist (Geraldton, 1936-1949); retired (Nedlands, WA, 1954) ===''WOLFENDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Wolfenden|Wolfenden, Peter]] - 3ZPA Strathmore (1965) - amateur operator, historian (amateur, amateur broadcasting), journalist (WIA's "Amateur Radio") ===''WOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wood|Wood, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Abner David Wood|Wood, Abner David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ7R-BJC] - 1910(Eng)-1976(SA) - Licences: 6AS Mt Barker (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1534, 1935, WA; BOCP 654, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Alfred Wood|Wood, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7Z-9F6] - 1909(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2IZ Sydney (Waverley, 1933-1935; Woollahra, 1936-1939); 2AIX Sydney (Woollahra, 1948; Bondi Junction, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1125, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Waverley, NSW, 1933-1935); mechanic (Woollahra, NSW, 1937; Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943-1949); telephone technician (Randwick North, NSW, 1954-1958; Hurstville South, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Hurstville South, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/James Henry Clarence Wood|Wood, James Henry Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5H7-XN9] - 1901(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: Receive Grafton (Crystal) (1923); 2ZM Grafton (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1128, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Grafton, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/James William Wood|Wood, James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1W2-B9P] - 1914(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2GG Albury (1946-1947); 2GG Herne Bay (1948-1950); 2GG Sydney (Bexley North, 1954-1961; Long Jetty, 1965-1969; Killarney Vale, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2419, 1939, NSW; AOCP2 39, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWWs - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Killarney Vale, NSW, 1977) * [[/Percy Wood|Wood, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M8-2V1] - 1909(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4RQ Ipswich (1927-1931); 4PW Ipswich (1933-1939); 2EPW Banora Point - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 359, 1927, No. 39 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (QRN, AR); engineer (IREE) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Ipswich, 1931); radio dealer (Ipswich, 1937-1949; East Ipswich, 1954-1968); electrical dealer (Banora Point, 1977-1980) * [[/Raymond Eric Wood|Wood, Raymond Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LV-Y2C] - 1916(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2VB Sydney (South Kensington, 1935-1938; Kingsford, 1938-1939; Epping, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1580, 1935, NSW; COCP2 195, 1939; COCP1 305, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Epping, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (OTC Doonside, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Saint Huberts Island, NSW, 1980) ===''WOODHEAD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Edward Woodhead|Woodhead, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G97Q-V5C] - 1904(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 6DI Receive Bridgetown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bridgetown, WA, 1925; Broome, WA, 1931); civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1936-1968); retired (Mortdale, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WOODLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodley|Woodley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Robert Woodley|Woodley, William Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VC-CYY] - 1909(???)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6BY Perth (West Leederville, 1930-1931); 6DJ Perth (Carlisle, 1946-1948; Victoria Park, 1954-1956; Maniana, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 680, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Claremont, 1936-1937); mechanic (Victoria Park, 1943); radio mechanic (Carlisle, 1949; Victoria Park, 1954; Maniana, 1963-1980) - Callsign possibly withdrawn for commercial ===''WOODMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodman|Woodman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Henry Woodman|Woodman, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V1B-S3D] - 1903(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZE Sydney (Willoughby, 1932-1933); 2ZE Leeton (1933-1937); 2ZE Delegate (1938-1939, 1946-1947); 2ZE Hay (1948-1961); 2ZE Murrumburrah (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 925, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Bondi, NSW, 1930; Chatswood, NSW, 1933); postal clerk (Leeton, NSW, 1934-1937); postmaster (Delegate, NSW, 1943; Hay, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Murrumburrah, NSW, 1968) ===''WOODWARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodward|Woodward, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Woodward|Woodward, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWZ7-DFF] - 1909(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3YO Melbourne (Coburg, 1931; Moreland, 1933-1939; Malvern East, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 765, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Coburg, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/George Reginald Woodward|Woodward, George Reginald ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG18-CNZ] - 1916(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2WO Sydney (Sutherland, 1932-1933); 2YT Sydney (Sutherland, 1934-1939); 2YT Bathurst (1946-1947); 2YT Rydal (1948); 2YT Sydney (Smithfield, 1950; Canley Vale, 1954-1957; Auburn, 1958; Smithfield, 1960; Canley Vale, 1961); 2YT Taree (1965-1975); 2YT Sydney (Gladesville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 901, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 718, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Sutherland, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Kirkconnell, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Canley Vale, NSW, 1954); radio technician (Auburn North, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1958); radio technician (Lithgow, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Moree, NSW, 1963; Ryde, NSW, 1968); salesman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1972); retired (Punchbowl, NSW, 1977); technician (Gladesville, NSW, 1980) ===''WOOKEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Lewis Wookey|Wookey, Geoffrey William Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3H-WNJ] - 1911(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3YJ Melbourne (Croydon, 1931-1933; Elwood, 1938-1939, 1947-1969; East Bentleigh, 1975-1980); 3AYJ Melbourne (Portable, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 838, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1942; St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1968); instrument maker (East Bentleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Robert Bruce Wookey|Wookey, Robert Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DP1-GVW] - 1907(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Geelong (1923-1924); 3RW Geelong (1925-1927); 3IC Geelong (1948-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 146, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Cressy, Vic, 1928); postal clerk (Queenscliff, Vic, 1931; Geelong, Vic, 1942-1972) ===''WOOLACOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woolacott|Woolacott, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Prosser Woolacott|Woolacott, Francis Prosser "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFL-94T] - 1903(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2ST Receive Sydney (Drummoyne, 1923-1924); 2FW Sydney (Drummoyne, 1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 119, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father-in-law of Geoffrey Ross Curnow - Electoral Rolls: architect (Mosman, NSW, 1936); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937); architect (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1958); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1963) ===''WOOLLETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woollett|Woollett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Edgar Woollett|Woollett, David Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTM-HDP] - 1920(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ZDE Sydney (Beverley Hills, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 202, 1956; AOCP 4292, 1965, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Beverley Hills, 1949-1972; Narwee, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Horace Woollett|Woollett, Norman Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPD2-Z5M] - 1908(Eng)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Mosman, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 276, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: advertising agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1933); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1936); public servant (Epping, NSW, 1949-1954); representative (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''WOOLLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leon Ronald Woolley|Woolley, Leon Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L214-JQH] - 1898(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4FW Ipswich (1931); 4FW Townsville (1933); 4FW Ipswich (1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 751, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, ATC); employment (school teacher) - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Bell, Qld, 1919-1921; Newtown, Qld, 1925; Kia Ora, Townsville, 1931; Newtown, Qld 1934-1963) ===''WOOLNOUGH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archibald Stephen Woolnough|Woolnough, Archibald Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CG-9PK] - 1909(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3BW Portarlington (1929-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 519, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: business proprietor (Portarlington, 1931-1980) * [[/Walter George Woolnough|Woolnough, Walter George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K89F-ZSF] - 1876(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2GW Sydney (Killara, 1925-1927; Gordon, 1928-1930; Greenwich, 1931; Gordon, 1933), on behalf of son Walter Lyell Woolnough - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Nil - Relationships: father of 2GW Walter Lyell Woolnough - Electoral Rolls: university professor (Mt Lawley, WA, 1913); professor geology (University, WA, 1916-1917); geologist (Hotel Canberra, ACT, 1928); Commonwealth Geologist (Forrest, ACT, 1937); clerk (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); public servant (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); no occupation (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Walter Lyell Woolnough|Woolnough, Walter Lyell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CJF-LS3] - 1906(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2GW Sydney (Killara, 1925-1927; Gordon, 1928-1930; Greenwich, 1931; Gordon, 1933-1936); 2GW Lithgow (1937-1939); 2GW Sydney (Gordon, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 153, 1925, No. ?? in NSW), amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: licence held by father Walter George Woolnough till 1933 - Relationships: son of Walter George Woolnough, holder of 2GW licence till 1933 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930); assistant engineer (Gordon, NSW, 1933-1935); engineer (Lithgow, NSW, 1936-1937; Gordon, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''WOOSTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Meredith Wooster|Wooster, Horace Meredith "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23Q-CGW] - 1909(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4VH Townsville (City, 1930-1939; Belgian Gardens, 1946-1948); 4VH Brisbane (Yeronga, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 623, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; state public servant (Qld Railways, telegraphist; Qld Main Roads Dept); military (Army signals officer) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Townsville, 1931-1932; Norman Park, 1937; Townsville, 1943-1949; Yeronga, 1954-1980) ===''WORRALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worrall|Worrall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Albert Worrall|Worrall, Leonard Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTL5-L1L] - 1912(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 2XM Sydney (Parramatta, 1933-1934; Punchbowl, 1935-1936); 4XM Cairns (1937-1939); 4WL Brisbane (Stafford Heights, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1221, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Punchbowl, NSW, 1934-1936; Cairns, Qld, 1937); bank clerk (Wynnum, Qld, 1943); clerk (Wynnum North, Qld, 1954-1963); bank manager (Tarragindi, Qld, 1968); manager (Stafford Heights, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WORSLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worsley|Worsley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Ansley Worsley|Worsley, Harold Ansley or Annesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L26G-17S] - 1905(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3IS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939); 3EU Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2035, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1928); letter carrier (St Kilda, Vic, 1931-1934; Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1968); messenger (Caulfield North, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WORSWICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worswick|Robert Worswick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Victor Worswick|Worswick, Horace Victor "Victor"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4T-NN4] - 1908(Eng)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 2VW Sydney (Concord West, 1931-1939); 3VI Melbourne (Ringwood, 1947-1948; Surrey Hills, 1954-1975; Mont Albert, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 727, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Concord, NSW, 1930-1937; Auburn, Vic, 1943; Ringwood, Vic, 1949; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''WORTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Ernest Worth|Worth, Sydney or Sidney Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBH-5Z3] - 1905(WA)-1963(WA) - Licences: 6SW Perth (Rivervale, 1930-1933; Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 958, 1927; 2COCP 223, 1930; 1COCP 226, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rivervale, WA, 1931); wireless operator (Nedlands, WA, 1936-1958) ===''WRAITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward James Crawford Wraith|Wraith, Edward James Crawford "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KV2C-11D] - 1862(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Early wireless experimenter ===''WRATTEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Mervyn James Wratten|Wratten, Mervyn James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJM-DV8] - 1918(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4MW Ipswich (Brassall, 1937-1939; North Ipswich, 1946-1947; Brassall, 1948-1980+); 4LX Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1932, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Ipswich ARC); military (WW2, CMF, AIF); employment (Cribb & Foote, manager, radio section); business proprietor (Avon Theatre) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Brassall, Qld, 1943-1977; North Ipswich, Qld, 1980) ===''WRAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wray|Wray, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Milroy Percy Wray|Wray, Ronald Milroy Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H3-QYM] - 1909(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2WX Sydney (Hurstville, 1929-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 472, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Hurstville, NSW, 1930-1933); radio engineer (Hurstville, NSW, 1935-1937); biograph assistant (Hurstville, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''WREFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roger Norman Wreford|Wreford, Roger Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX22-N2X] - 1909(WA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 2ADC Broken Hill (1936-1937); 5RW Adelaide (Blackwood, 1938-1939; Mitcham, 1947-1954; South Brighton, 1955-1960; Crafers, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1714, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5DW-6IW Arthur Franklin Wreford - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1936; Blackwood, SA, 1939; Mitcham, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Arthur Franklin Wreford|Wreford, Arthur Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3V1-92S] - 1898(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5DW Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1937-1939; Cumberland, 1947-1954); 6IW Perth (Armadale, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2037, 1937, SA; 2COCP 452, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Relationships: Brother of 2ADC-5RW Roger Norman Wreford - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Kensington Gardens, SA, 1939); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1941; Cumberland, SA, 1943); civil servant (Gosnells, WA, 1954); technician (Armadale, WA, 1958) - Links: [https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/person/133040 NAA] ===''WRIEDE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Sjoberg Albert Wriede|Wriede, George Sjoberg Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKG2-VK8] - 1900(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4DJ Receive Caboolture (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Cooroy, 1921; Miriam Vale, 1925-1958); retired (Gladstone, 1963) ===''WRIGHT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wright|Wright, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Edward Wright|Wright, Albert Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SS Receive Scarborough (1923); 2SS Scarborough (1924-1925); 2SS Coledale (1926-1933); 2SS Coolah (1933); 2SE Scarborough (1935-1936); 2SE Louth/Bourke (1937-1938); 2SE Walgett (1939); 2SE Willow Tree (1946); 2SE Stanmore (1947-1950); 2SE Sydney (Guildford, 1954-1961); 2SE Quirindi (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 118, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous Albert Edward Wrights in NSW, needs specific data to identify - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "2SS-2SE - Albert Edward Wright" * [[/Arthur Milford Wright|Wright, Arthur Milford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ9-JR6] - 1894(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: XNF Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914); 3CL Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1922); 2779 Receive Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1915-1922; Oakleigh, Vic, 1924-1963) * [[/A. W. H. Wright|Wright, A. W. H. "Bill"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 5BW Adelaide, 3AAW, 4TU Garbutt (-1950+, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster * [[/Collis Page Wright|Wright, Collis Page]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1P-P9L] - 1912(Tas)-2004(Tas) - Licences: 7LZ Launceston (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1099, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Launceston, 1936-1937); salesman (Launceston, 1943); draper (Launceston, 1949-1968) * [[/Eric John Wright|Wright, Eric John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHG-P2G] - 1904(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4DY Brisbane (Annerley, 1936-1939; Windsor, 1947; Buranda, 1948; Annerley, 1954; Buranda, 1955-1956; Ekibin, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1816, 1936, Qld; 3COCP 1471, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1943; Annerley, Qld, 1949); waterside worker (Ekibin, Qld, 1963) * [[/Frederick Harold Wright|Wright, Frederick Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF95-LW1] - 1910(Eng)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6FR Perth (Buckland Hill, 1936-1937; Mosman Park, 1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1809, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Buckland Hill, WA, 1936; Mosman Park, WA, 1943-1963) * [[/Norman Hugh Wright|Wright, Norman Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G536-XM7] - 1885(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XFQ Sydney (Mosman, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: shunter (Earlwood, NSW, 1930-1958) * [[/William Wright|Wright, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1WG-PLV] - 1893(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 323, 1927, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: driver (Terang, Vic, 1914-1963) * [[/William Henry Hilsdon Wright|Wright, William Henry Hilsdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVF-RKL] - 1905(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4FA Toowoomba (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Murrays Creek, 1930; Ballandean, 1937-1949); teacher (Toowoomba, 1954-1963) ===''WYLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert John Hemingway Wyle|Wyle, Albert John Hemingway]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3J-6L7] - 1913(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6BW Perth (Shenton Park, 1937-1939; Nedlands, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1865, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1968); salesman (Dalkeith, WA, 1972-1980) ===''WYNNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Agar Wynne|Wynne, Agar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4J-6CN] - 1850(Eng)-1934(Vic) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1913-1914) * [[/Alfred Percy Wynne|Wynne, Alfred Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L858-Q52] - 1885(Qld)-1966(Qld) - proprietor music business (Wynne's Music, Maryborough), proprietor broadcasting station (4MB Maryborough) - Electoral Rolls: piano tuner (Paddington, Qld, 1908; Mooloolah, Qld, 1909); commercial traveller (Mooloolah, Qld, 1912); piano tuner (Maryborough, Qld, 1913); salesman (Brisbane, Qld, 1916-1917; Mooloolah, Qld, 1919; Maryborough, Qld, 1919-1925); music store proprietor (Maryborough, Qld, 1928-1949); business manager (Maryborough, Qld, 1963) =='''X'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> =='''Y'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''YATES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Yates|Yates, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Gladstone Yates|Yates, Arthur Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZQ-6WH] - 1908(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZP Inverell (1931-1936); 2ZP Sydney (Camperdown, 1937); 2ZP Inverell (1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 815, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 265, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Inverell, NSW, 1943-1958); radio serviceman (Inverell, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Kenneth Gordon Yates|Yates, Kenneth Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-CJ3] - 1910(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5RP Adelaide (Cottonville, 1939, 1947-1954; Westbourne Park, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2371, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Cottonville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Reginald Colin Yates|Yates, Reginald Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-QX6] - 1914(SA)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 5RY Wyalla (1935-1937); 2AGZ Wollongong (1938-1939, 1947); 2AGZ Sydney (Mosman, 1948-1950); 2AGZ Broken Hill (1954-1957); 2AGZ Newcastle (Hamilton, 1958-1961; Charlestown, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1474, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1954); chartered electrical engineer (Merewether, NSW, 1958); professional engineer (Charlestown, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''YEATES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry Melville Yeates|Yeates, Henry Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G698-PXG] - 1912(Tas)-1980(???) - Licences: 7HY Launceston (1936-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1621, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Launceston, 1936-1937); electrical contractor (Launceston, 1949-1954); salesman (Mosman, NSW, 1958-1977) ===''YORSTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Sutherland Yorston|Yorston, Ernest Sutherland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZY8-46D] - 1909(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3ES Melbourne (Caulfield, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 299, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1937); sales (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); manufacturer (Caulfield, Vic, 1954-1963); director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1967-1968) ===''YOUNG''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Young|Young, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Robert Arthur Young|Young, Alan Robert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CV7-R6T] - 1912(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3YA Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1937-1939; North Essendon, 1947-1948; Glenroy, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1924, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 237, 1939; 1COCP 349, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Monee Ponds, Vic, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Essendon, Vic, 1949); electrician (Frankston, Vic, 1958-1963); textiler (Geelong, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Crawford Addison Young|Young, Crawford Addison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3C-DQT] - 1914(WA)-1971(WA) - Licences: 6CY Perth (Fremantle, 1934-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1265, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fremantle, WA, 1936-1937; South Fremantle, WA, 1943-1968) * [[/Geoffrey Carl Young|Young, Geoffrey Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HD-8W5] - 1912(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2FN Newcastle (New Lambton, 1933; CBD, 1934-1936); 2FN Orange (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1124, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (New Lambton, NSW, 1934; Newcastle, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Orange, NSW, 1936-1937); manager (Newcastle, NSW, 1943-1949; Hamilton, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Horace Stewart Young|Young, Horace Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGH6-K25] - 1921(WA)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2AMZ Sydney (Petersham, 1939, 1946-1947; Dulwich Hill, 1948; Narwee, 1950-1961; Bexley, 1965-1975); 2AMZ Woy Woy (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2342, 1939, NSW; COCP2 1063, 1946; COCP1 1149, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943); PMG employee (Narwee, NSW, 1949-1954); radio inspector (Beverley Hills, NSW, 1958-1963); public servant (Inaloo, WA, 1963; Bexley, NSW, 1968; Oakleigh South, Vic, 1972-1977); ?? (Woy Woy, NSW, 1980) * [[/Ian Neville Campbell Young|Young, Ian Neville Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR81-5G8] - 1917(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2OS Maitland (Thornton, 1936-1939, 1946-1954); 2OS Muswellbrook (1955-1958); 2OS Maitland (Thornton, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1664, 1936, NSW; BOCP 119, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Ashfield, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Thornton, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Ivan Harold Young|Young, Ivan Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L118-BVF] - 1910(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4YG Brisbane (Albion) (1930-1939); 4YH Brisbane (Mitchelton) (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 708, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 315, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio technician (Mission Control Station, Thursday Island) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Albion, 1931-1937); public servant (Newmarket, 1943; Mitchelton, 1949-1980) * [[/James Lyle Young|Young, James Lyle "Jim"]] - 1897(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 2CH Receive Corowa (1922); 2JL Corowa (1926-1927); 2JL Coolamon (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 473, 1919 (Marconi, Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wireless student (1918); WW1 (Applied, not called up) - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, Vic, 1919); grazier (Coolamon, NSW, 1930-1937); farmer (East Doncaster, Vic, 1943) * [[/James Wolstenholme Young|Young, James Wolstenholme]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TQ-Z2R] - 1909(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2JY Sydney (Turramurra, 1925-1934; Roseville, 1938-1939); 2JY Katoomba (1946); 2JY Sydney (Mona Vale, 1947-1948; Willoughby, 1950-1961; Middle Cove, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 189, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: articled clerk (Turramurra, 1932-1934), solicitor (Roseville, 1937; Katoomba, 1943; Willoughby, 1954-1977) * [[/John William Young|Young, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6RN-2XX] - 1906(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4JY Brisbane (Rosalie, 1931; Sandgate, 1933; Rosalie, 1938; Coorparoo, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 752, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Rosalie, 1931); clerk (Sandgate, 1936); storeman (Rosalie, 1937; Coorparoo, 1943-1963); commercial traveller (Coorparoo, 1968-1980) * [[/Kenneth Walter Young|Young, Kenneth Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZ5-Y2S] - 1920(Vic)-2016(Vic)96yo - Licences: 3AKY Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947-1955; Elwood, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2424, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); grocer (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1968; Elwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Laurence George Young|Young, Laurence George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH6-2J6] - 1908(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3JN Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1932-1933; Camberwell, 1937; East Malvern, 1938-1939; Burwood, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1032, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Sandringham, Vic, 1934; Gardiner, Vic, 1937); fibro plasterer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943); manufacturer (Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1954); builder (Springvale North, Vic, 1963-1968; Mulgrave, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Anderson Young|Young, William Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89P-B3K] - 1897(Sct)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4WA Brisbane (West End, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 330, 1927, No. 34 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boot employee (West End, 1925-1937); bootmaker (Ashgrove, 1943-1954) ===''YOUNGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Younger|Younger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Henry Younger|Younger or Yungherr (Electoral Rolls) or Jungherr, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYX1-ZV7] - 1900(Qld)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2YO Pelaw Main (1933-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1102, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wheeler (Pelaw Main, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''YUILE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Yuile|Yuile, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Henry Thomas Yuile|Yuile, Robert Henry Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLQX-3DN] - 1907(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2HU Sydney (Granville, 1939, 1946-1965; Baulkham Hills, 1969); 2HU Pretty Beach (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2408, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Granville, NSW, 1930-1937); fitter (Granville, NSW, 1943-1958); supervisor (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1968); retired (Pretty Beach, NSW, 1980) =='''Z'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''ZANDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zander|Zander, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Charles Andrew Zander|Zander, Albert Charles Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBP2-Z3F] - 1910(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3PG Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2175, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Doncaster, Vic, 1931-1963); retired (Doncaster, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''ZECH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zech|Zech, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Zech|Zech, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-YJG] - 1893(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XABQ Sydney (Annandale, 1912-1914); 2DL Sydney (Annandale, 1922, Receive); 2WZ Sydney (Annandale, 1925-1927; Ashfield, 1928-1930; Stanmore, 1933-1934); 2ACP Sydney (Enmore, 1937; Como, 1938); 2ACP Katoomba 1939 & 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 424, 1919 (Marconi, Telefunken); no record of AOCP - early wireless experimenter; ship wireless operator; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1933-1934); casual worker (Katoomba, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Katoomba, NSW, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "XABQ-2DL-2WZ-2ACP - William James Zech" ===''ZEUNERT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zeunert|Zeunert, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Ivan Zeunert|Zeunert, Stanley Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVX-Q15] - 1921(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3SZ Hamilton (1938-1939); 3SZ Melbourne (Carnegie, 1947-1954; Glenroy, 1955-1969; Glen Waverley, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2124, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer's assistant (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Broadmeadows, Vic, 1963-1967; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) {{BookCat}} 8h3txz3b7ei9s30mrrm1b60iqg9ptdb 4499449 4499448 2025-06-06T21:24:59Z Samuel.dellit 1387936 /* ROCKWELL */ 4499449 wikitext text/x-wiki {{incomplete}} {{WikipediaCredit}} {{search box |root= History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Biographies |break=no<yes|no> |width=40 |label=Search the Biographies }} {{CompactTOC8|side=yes}} Thumbnail Radio Biographies sorted alphabetically by surname '''Many of the stars of Australia's Radio Universe''' '''Covering the full gamut from hypergiants to brown dwarfs''' '''Each lit the way forward to broadcasting in Australia''' =='''A'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Abbiss|Abbiss, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''ABBISS''== * [[/John Edwin Frederick Abbiss|Abbiss, John Edwin Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZJ-6H9] - 1907(Eng)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4JA Brisbane (Balmoral, 1930; Morningside, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 581, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Evans Deakin shipyards) - Halcyon: p. 83, Abiss - Electoral Rolls: engineering draftsman (Morningside, 1936); draftsman (Coorparoo, 1937; Morningside, 1949-1977) ==''ABBOTT''== * [[/Reginald Nicholson Abbott|Abbott, Reginald Nicholson or Nicolson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2T-FTG] - 1897(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3VR Melbourne (Alphington, 1923-1927); 3ABB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 273, 1916 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Alphinton, 1925-1927; St Kilda, 1931-1937; Caulfield, 1942-1949); technician (Caulfield, 1954-1977) * [[/Roy Edgar Abbott|Abbott, Roy Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6MT-CZX] - 1902(NSW)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 2YK Dorrigo (1930-1931); 2YK Telegraph Point (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 668, 1921; 2COCP 179, 1938 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Dorrigo, 1930; Telegraph Point, 1933-1937; Mittagong, 1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Thomas Kingsmill Abbott|Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHFH-4FH] - 1891(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Wingen (1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely military) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Graziers' Assoc NSW) - Comment: beware other contemporaneous TK Abbotts - Electoral Rolls: overseer (Muralla, 1913); grazier (Wollongong, 1931) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/209607 Obit] ==''ABRAHAMS''== * [[/Frank Abrahams|Abrahams, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G836-Y6P] - 1903(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3FA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 6089, 1966 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (St Kilda, 1925-1931); manufacturer (St Kilda, 1935-1936; Malvern, 1943-1967; Toorak, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of Louis Henry Abrahams * [[/Louis Henry Abrahams|Abrahams, Louis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GJ-GZP] - 1889(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; WW1; director (Victorian Radio Interests Ltd); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: potter (Brunswick, 1909); tobacconist (South Yarra, 1912-1921); manufacturer (St Kilda, 1924-1926); burner (Brunswick, 1937-1942) - Relationships: brother of 3FA Frank Abrahams ==''ACKERMAN''== * [[/Joseph Adam Ackerman|Ackerman, Joseph Adam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZV-49L] - 1911(NSW)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 2ALG Sydney (Carlton, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 2ALG Wentworthville (1950); 2ALG Sydney (Parramatta, 1954-1958; North Rocks, 1960-1961; Epping, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2229, 1938, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Paddington, 1932; Annandale, 1933-1936; Kogarah, 1937-1943; Carlton, 1949); clerk (Parramatta, 1954-1958); senior supervisor (Wentworthville, 1963; Epping, 1968-1972); retired (Sans Souci, 1977; Hurstville, 1980) ==''ACKLING''== * [[/Harold Daniel Ackling|Ackling, Harold Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD5F-8RK] - 1892(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2PX Sydney (Bankstown, 1930-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 612, 1930, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Randwick, 1913); machinist (Bankstown, 1930-1980) ==''ACKLAND''== * [[/Robert Gernand Ackland|Ackland, Robert Gernand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCB4-3X8] - 1912(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2AJJ Sydney (Cremorne, 1938; Drummoyne, 1939; Cremorne, 1946-1950); 2AJJ Colah (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2090, 1938, NSW; BOCP 148, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); mechanic (2CR Radio Station, Cumnock, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Cremorne, NSW, 1949; Mt Colah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Stanley Frederick Gloucester Ackland|Ackland, Stanley Frederick Gloucester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5PB-C2Y] - 1904(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Prospect, 1923); 5SF Adelaide (Prospect, 1924-1931; Linden Park, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 21, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Burnside, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5SF - Stanley Frederick Gloucester Ackland" ==''ACLAND''== * [[/Bruce Acland|Acland, Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR1K-4M3] - 1920(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2AJR Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2085, 1938, NSW; COCP1 411, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1938-1946) - Awards: Civilian Service Medal 1997 (1939-1945); King's Commendation for Brave Conduct 1943 (Darwin Civil Aerodrome during Japanese Air Raids) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Concord, NSW, 1943); airways engineer (Doomben, Qld, 1949-1972); surveyor (Paradise Point, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''ADAMS''== * [[/Alfred William Adams|Adams, Alfred William or William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZV-LDY] - 1908(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3VJ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Highett, 1954-1960; Mt Waverley, 1965; Scoresby, 1975); 3VJ Tootgarook (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1955, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1954); leather worker (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1967); storeman (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972; Tootgarook, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/David Joseph Monk Adams|Adams, David Joseph Monk]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52G-ZHF] - 1919(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2AE Sydney (Wahroonga, 1934-1937; Turramurra, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Turramurra, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Turramurra, NSW, 1949) * [[/Francis Alexander Adams|Adams, Francis Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2S2-RVF] - 1904(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ER Sydney (Carlingford, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 973, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Carlingford, NSW, 1930-1943; Epping, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Frank John Adams|Adams, Frank John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJM-29V] - 1880(Eng)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3XO Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3XO Melbourne (Brighton, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 155, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; manager - Electoral Rolls: motor garage proprietor (Brighton, 1913); garage proprietor (Elsternwick, 1919-1921; Brighton, 1922-1924); manager (Brighton, 1925-1954); nil (Brighton, 1963-1968) * [[/Lyal Kenneth Westgarth Adams|Adams, Lyal Kenneth Westgarth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBR5-24H] - 1901(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2LA Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1947); 2LA Wollongong (1948); 2LA Sydney (Willoughby, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1476, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Lidcombe, NSW, 1930-1933); police constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1937; Northbridge, NSW, 1943); police sergeant (Wollongong, NSW, 1949-1954); police inspector (Goulburn, NSW, 1958; Wollongong, NSW, 1958; Austinmer, NSW, 1963); retired (Wollongong, NSW, 1968) * [[/Peter Harry Arthur Adams|Adams, Peter Harry Arthur "Pete"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3N-XMC] - 1909(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Sydney (Cremorne, 1923-1924); 2JX Sydney (Cremorne, 1927; Manly, 1929; Cremorne, 1930; Gordon, 1931; Woolahra, 1933; Epping, 1933; Cremorne, 1935-1936; Thornleigh, 1937; Waverton, 1938-1939; Denistone, 1946-1947; Avalon Beach, 1948-1950); 2JX Wentworth Falls (1954-1961); 2JX Sydney (Pymble, 1965-1969); 2JX Nambucca Heads (1975); 2JX Wentworth Falls (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 380, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, 1933); labourer (Epping, 1934); engineer (St Kilda, 1934); radio engineer (Thornleigh, 1937; Darlinghurst, 1943); engineer (Avalon Beach, 1949; Wentworth Falls, 1958); retired (Valla Beach, 1972-1977; Wentworth Falls, 1980) ==''ADAMSON''== * [[/Lawrence Arthur Adamson|Adamson, Lawrence Arthur "Dicky"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRD-JLJ] - 1860(Isle of Man)-1932(Vic) - Licences: XJDY Melbourne (City, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Wesley College, South Yarra, Vic, 1903-1906; Wesley College, Prahran, Vic, 1909-1931) - Links: [[w:Lawrence Adamson|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/adamson-lawrence-arthur-4971 ADB] * [[/William Kenneth Adamson|Adamson, William Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MLXZ-HX5] - 1905(SA)-1982(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923-1924); 5WA Adelaide (Parkside, 1925-1927; Fullarton, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 135, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fullarton, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5WA - William Kenneth Adamson" ==''ADEY''== * [[/William Ross Adey|Adey, William Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYZN-D6P] - 1922(SA)-2004(USA) - Licences: 5AJ Adelaide (St Peters, 1947-1948); 3AJL Melbourne (Ashwood, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2259, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Burnside, SA, 1943) ==''AGER''== * [[/John Henry Ager|Ager, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6S-9CN] - 1904(Eng)-1944(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2181, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); radio mechanic (Musgrave's) - Comment: possible suicide - Electoral Rolls: general carrier (Youanmi, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1943) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44810878 Trove] ==''AGNEW''== * [[/Robert Gordon Carlisle Agnew|Agnew, Robert Gordon Carlisle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKK-D8Y] - 1904(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6RA Perth (Nedlands, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 721, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (North Perth, WA, 1925; Nedlands, WA, 1931-1972) ==''AINSLIE''== * [[/Robert Inglis Ainslie|Ainslie, Robert Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM77-441] - 1909(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6CF Receive Perth (South Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (South Perth, WA, 1936-1937; West Perth, WA, 1943-1949; Nedlands, WA, 1954-1968; Crawley, WA, 1972-1980) ==''AITKIN''== * [[/William Aitkin|Aitkin, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR3X-Y7B] - 1894(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XLA Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Pay Corps, 1915-1919) - Comment: Several contemporaneous WAs - Electoral Rolls: banker (Caulfield, Vic, 1922-1928; Brighton, Vic, 1928-1954); retired (Elsternwick, Vic, 1963; Camden, Vic, 1967-1968) ==''AKED''== * [[/Edward Louis John Aked|Aked, Edward Louis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTC-T4Z] - 1916(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AEU Lismore (1936-1939, 1946-1975); 2AEU East Ballina (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1763, 1936, NSW; BOCP 117, 1937; COCP2 898, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (P.O. Residence, Ballina, NSW, 1943); technician (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1972); retired (East Ballina, NSW, 1980) ==''AKEROYD''== * [[/Arthur Gordon Akeroyd|Akeroyd, Arthur Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6F2-JXL] - 1890(Vic)-1948(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Meteorologist, Forecasting and Statistical Division, Victoria) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1915); meteorologist (Northcote, 1921-1937); civil servant (Cottesloe, WA, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/akeroyd-arthur-gordon-9321 ADB] * [[/R. Akeroyd|Akeroyd, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XCX Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet Identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified ==''ALDER''== *[[/Oscar Edward Alder|Alder, Oscar Edward "Ock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJZ2-D3P] - 1896(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4JB Brisbane (Albion, 1928-1939, 1946-1948; Chermside, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 423, 1928, No. 47 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wool classer - Halcyon: p. 28, 84, 137 - Electoral Rolls: student (Albion, 1919); wool classer (Albion, 1925-1937; Cunnamulla, 1943); warehouse assistant (Chermside, 1949-1980) * [[/William Lake Valentine Alder|Alder, William Lake Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCD-Q24] - 1906(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3YL Receive Melbourne (Chelsea, 1923); 3JE Melbourne (Chelsea, 1932-1933); 3JE Yarram (1937-1939); 3JE Melbourne (Cheltenham, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 882, 1932, Viv - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chelsea, Vic, 1928-1931); mechanic (Coleraine, Vic, 1934-1936); radiotrician (Yarram, Vic, 1937); electrician (Cheltenham, Vic, 1942); inspector (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''ALDERMAN''== * [[/Valentine Zerbini Alderman|Alderman, Valentine Zerbini]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVL-F8N] - 1893(SA)-1919(SA) - Licences: XVC Adelaide (Glenelg, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Private, discharged as medically unfit due diabetes) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (at enlistment, 1916); Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XVC - Valentine Zerbini Alderman" ==''ALEXANDER''== * [[/John Douglas Alexander|Alexander, John Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9D-WFZ] - 1906(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6DR Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1931); civil engineer (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); contractor engineer (Maylands, WA, 1949); farmer (Chidlow, WA, 1954-1963); engineer (Salter Point, WA, 1968; Manning, WA, 1972); retired (Mt Lawley, WA, 1977) * [[/Peter Alfred Hunt Alexander|Alexander, Peter Alfred Hunt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWL5-PS9] - 1923(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2PA Port Macquarie (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2402, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Carlingford, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Talbot Meredith Alexander|Alexander, Talbot Meredith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1FJ-MZN] - 1888(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4TM Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1931-1933); 4TM Townsville (North Ward, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 315, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Kew, Vic, 1912-1914); wireless instructor (Melbourne City, 1925-1926); superintendent wireless (Glenferrie, Vic, 1926-1927); sales representative (City, Brisbane, 1928); business manager (North Ward, Qld, 1936-1937); instructor (Paddington, Qld, 1943); commercial traveller (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949; New Farm, 1954-1958); retired (Moorooka, 1968-1977) ==''ALLAN''== * [[/Angus John Allan|Allan, Angus John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2C-YWF] - 1912(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5UL Adelaide (Ovingham, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2013, 1937, SA; 1COCP 458, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ovingham, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/John Allan|Allan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH1-PFG] - 1905(Sct)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Chermside, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1938, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: numerous contemporaneous JAs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ALLARD''== * [[/George Mason Allard|Allard, George Mason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HT-JMV] - 1866(Eng)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Chairman of Directors (AWA); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Honours: knighted; K.B. - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Wahroonga, 1930-1937); accountant (Wahroonga, 1943-1949) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allard-sir-george-mason-4999 ADB] - TroveTag: "George Mason Allard" ==''ALLEN''== * [[/Albert Edward Allen|Allen, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69B-SGR] - 1902(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: 7PA Hobart (New Town, 1933-1937; Moonah, 1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1171, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 7AL Thomas Arthur Allen - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (New Town, 1928-1936; Moonah, 1937-1954) * [[/George Alexander Allen|Allen, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3H-DJK] - 1891(Sct)-1965(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 49, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Keith Allen|Allen, George Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR3X-SLR] - 1897(Vic)-1962(Eng) - Licences: XJDT Melbourne (Coburg, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AFC, Air Mechanic, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: student (Coburg, Vic, 1922-1925) * [[/Kenneth Douglas Allen|Allen, Kenneth Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N5-19J] - 1907(WA)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 2GX Sydney (West Ryde, 1930-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 648, 1930, NSW; 3COCP 4263, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Royal Australian Engineers, Lieutenant, 1940) - Education: BSc (Syd Uni, 1933) - Electoral Rolls: student (West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1935); director (Woolwich, NSW, 1936-1937); soldier (Woolwich, NSW, 1943); engineer (Woolwich, NSW, 1963-1972; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977; Gladesville, NSW, 1980) * [[/Kenneth Gidney Allen|Allen, Kenneth Gidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTND-PHQ] - 1911(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3UH Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Oakleigh, 1954-1965; Chadstone, 1969; Clayton, 1975; Chadstone, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 809, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1943); engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1963); radio (Malvern, Vic, 1967; Chadstone, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Robert Kelvin Allen|Allen, Robert Kelvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTK-TH9] - 1916(Qld)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: 4PR Brisbane (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1634, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 13 Squadron, Pilot Officer; Army, CMF, 1939-1946); (Halcyon, p. 177) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, Qld, 1937) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/allen-robert-kelvin-404945/ Aviation Museum WA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10308870 AWM Honour Roll]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/617992 VWMA] - TroveTag: "4PR - Robert Kelvin Allen" & "!Wikibooks 4PR" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Robert Newstead Osborne Allen|Allen, Robert Newstead Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4V-BXM] - 1908(India)-1986(WA) - Licences: 6CC Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1968); retired (Gosnells, WA, 1977; Armadale, WA, 1980) * [[/Thomas Arthur Allen|Allen, Thomas Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6SQ-9YN] - 1916(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7AL Hobart (New Town, 1936-1939, 1946-1956; Lindisfarne,1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1738, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 7PA Albert Edward Allen - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Town, 1943-1954); director (Lindisfarne, 1963-1972) ==''ALLINSON''== * [[/Lancelot Thirlmier John Allinson|Allinson, Lancelot Thirlmier John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L81B-F4P] - 1896(NSW)-1961(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 804, 1924 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radiotelegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925; Broome, WA, 1931; Como, WA, 1931; South Perth, WA, 1936-1943; Broome, WA, 1949-1954); telegraphist (Esperance, WA, 1958) ==''ALLISON''== * [[/Clifford Millbank Allison|Allison, Clifford Millbank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4C-2WN] - 1901(SA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3FI Receive Melbourne (North Carlton, 1922); 3AO Melbourne (North Carlton, 1937-1939); 3AZC Melbourne (Sandringham, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 717, 1922; 2COCP 229, 1930; 1COCP 56, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Carlton North, Vic, 1926-1937); constable (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1980) ==''ALLSOP''== * [[/Raymond Cottam Allsop|Allsop, Raymond Cottam "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJLT-SNJ] - 1898(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XCA Sydney (Randwick, 1911-1914); 2YG Sydney (Randwick, 1924; Coogee 1924-1929; Roseville, 1930); 2AYG Sydney (Roseville, 1946-1947+); 2NA Sydney (Roseville, 1961); 2BL Sydney (Roseville, 1965-1969); Receive licence obo New Systems Telephones (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW); broadcaster (2BL, chief engineer); journalist (Wireless Weekly, 1920s); military (RAN Volunteer Reserve, Lieutenant; WW2 (RAN, Engineer Lieutenant); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 (obo Broadcasters Sydney Ltd; federal public servant (ABCB, member, 1953-1954) - Honours: Coronation Medal, 1937; OBE, 1971 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, 1930); engineer (Roseville, 1933; Gordon, 1937; Roseville, 1943); electronic engineer (Roseville, 1949); director (South Yarra, 1954); engineer (Roseville, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XCA-2YG-2AYG-2NA-2BL - Raymond Cottam Allsop" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allsop-raymond-cottam-ray-9344 ADB]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199001.pdf EA] ==''ALLWORTH''== * [[/William Murray Allworth|Allworth, William Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZC-8KW] - 1901(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2CT Receive Sydney (McMahons Point, 1922); 2CT Receive Yamba (1923); 2OE Yass (1936-1939); 2OE Foster (1946); 2OE Yamba (1947); 2OE Maclean (1948-1950); 2OE Grafton (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1598, 1936, NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fisheries inspector (Toronto, NSW, 1930; Swansea, NSW, 1932-1934; Yass, NSW, 1937); inspector of fisheries (Forster, NSW, 1943); fisheries inspector (Maclean, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Grafton, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''ALSOP''== * [[/James Guest Alsop|Alsop, James Guest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7WM-V9K] - 1904(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CY Sydney (Lakemba, 1932-1937); 2ACY Sydney (Lakemba, 1938-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 909, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2CY amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2CY Canberra National service - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/John Russell Alsop|Alsop, John Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKB3-WXQ] - 1906(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MI Melbourne (Kew, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 76, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Kew, Vic, 1931); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1936-1954; Mt Eliza, Vic, 1958-1972) ==''ALTMAN''== * [[/Louis Altman|Altman, Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPCK-3PN] - 1912(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AT Sydney (Bexley, 1931-1933; Lakemba, 1934-1939, 1946-1961; Pymble, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 851, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1949); clerk (Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1963; Pymble, NSW, 1968) ==''AMBLER''== * [[/Sydney Charles Ambler|Ambler, Sydney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFWD-Y9L] - 1892(NSW)-1956(WA) - Licences: XYAE Perth (West Perth, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 891, 1925; 2COCP 72, 1929; 1COCP 158, 1938 - early wireless experimenter; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (East Perth, WA, 1921; North Perth, WA, 1925); wireless telegraphist (Victoria Park, WA, 1934-1943); radio telegraphist (Esperance, WA, 1949); radio telephonist (Esperance, WA, 1954) ==''AMES''== * [[/Clement Edgar Ames|Ames, Clement Edgar "Clem"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNDX-JF8] - 1889(SA)-1957(SA) - Licences: XVG Adelaide (Torrensville, 1913-1914); S519 Adelaide (1919-1921); 5AV Adelaide (Kent Town, 1923; Hindmarsh, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - Radio Activity: early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; operator 5WI (1925) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Allenby Gardens, 1939-43) - TroveTag: "XVG-S519-5AV - Clement Edgar Ames"(150+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Ames"(90+ tags) ==''AMOR''== * [[/Herbert Roy Amor|Amor, Herbert Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQ6-6ZW] - 1910(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3LB Colac (1931-1933); 3LB Melbourne (Preston, 1937-1939, 1947-1969); 3LB Marengo (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 844, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Colac, Vic, 1931); airman (Preston, Vic, 1937-1942; RAAF Darwin, NT, 1949); RAAF (Ripponlea, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Marengo, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''ANCHER''== * [[/Norman Leslie Finion Ancher|Ancher, Norman Leslie Finion or Tinian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXL7-MCQ] - 1910(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 5NA Adelaide (Mile End, 1937-1939); 2NH Sydney (Lindfield, 1946-1947; Mosman, 1948-1954; Cremorne, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2057, 1937, SA; BOCP 476, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chatswood, NSW, 1934); sound engineer (West Maitland, NSW, 1936); engineer (Mile End, SA, 1939; Rose Park, SA, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Cremorne, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1972); technical officer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''ANDERSON''== * [[/Alexander Ronald Anderson|Anderson, Alexander Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPM-L6J] - 1914(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5GM Adelaide (Eastwood, 1936-1939, 1947; Payneham South, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1700, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Eastwood, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Andrew Oswald Anderson|Anderson, Andrew Oswald "Oswald", "Andy", "A.O."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-Z8L] - 1885(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Mosman, 1913); manager (Rose Bay, 1930; Vaucluse, 1934-1935) - Links: [https://ozvta.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/anderson-oswald-1062017.pdf Bio] * [[/Eric William Alfred Anderson|Anderson, Eric William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WX-744] - 1908(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3KH Melbourne (East Malvern, 1928-1931; Glen Iris, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 424, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Malvern, 1936-1937); engineer (Camberwell, 1943; Glen Iris, 1949-1968; Burwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Evan Anderson|Anderson, Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8K-87V] - 1902(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3EA Port Welshpool (1937-1939); Melbourne (Williamstown, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1880, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Abbotsford, Vic, 1925-1926); wireless mechanic (Meeniyan, Vic, 1928); fisherman (Port Welshpool, Vic, 1936-1943); inspector D.A.P. (Williamstown, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/F. W. Anderson|Anderson, F. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LE Receive Sydney (North Sydney, 1922); 965 Sydney (Bondi, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frederic Brian Anderson|Anderson, Frederic Brian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5YN-TYJ] - 1918(Eng)-2008(SA)90yo - Licences: 5FA Tanunda (1934-1939); 5FA Waikerie (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1351, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tanunda, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/G. R. Anderson|Anderson, G. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Gilberton, 1923); 5GA Adelaide (Highgate, 1931-1933; Myrtle Bank, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Shields Anderson|Anderson, James Shields]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSG-BYJ] - 1905(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3LM Melbourne (Preston, 1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2357, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coburg, Vic, 1926-1931); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1934-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954) * [[/John Francis Anderson|Anderson, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JJ-WFL] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3JA Warrnambool (1930-1933); 3JA Nullawarre (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 661, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Warrnambool, 1936; Nullawarre, 1937-1980)- Comment: Several contemporaneous JFAs * [[/Keith Sydney Anderson|Anderson, Keith Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-8J9] - 1911(WA)-1944(Vic) - Licences: 6KS Perth (North Perth, 1935); 6KS Mt Magnet (1937); 6KS Perth (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1487, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd/1st Infantry Battalion, Private) - Electoral rolls: bank officer (Mt Magnet, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/618137 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1691738 Roll of Honour]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10295040 AWM] * [[/Leo Pople Anderson|Anderson, Leo Pople]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P92D-H49] - 1895(SA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XVI Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1935; Annandale, NSW, 1936-1939; Harbord, NSW, 1946) - TroveTag: "XVI - Leo Pople Anderson" & "!Wikibooks LP Anderson" * [[/Maurice Bernard Anderson|Anderson, Maurice Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC3V-WL9] - 1908(SA)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1923-1924); 5MA Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1925-1928); 3AMA Melbourne (Sandringham, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 103, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; fitter - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cloncurry, Qld, 1931-1937) * [[/Percy James Anderson|Anderson, Percy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WN-6Y7] - 1908(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PA Melbourne (Westgarth, 1928-1933; West Preston, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 3PA Dooen (1965-1969); 3PA Geelong (Wallington, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 428, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Westgarth, 1934); engineer (Preston, 1936-1963); technician (Horsham, 1967-1968); retired (Wallington, 1972-1980) - Relationships: brother-in-law of 3JR Christopher James Rainbow * [[/Robert Arthur Crosbie Anderson|Anderson, Robert Arthur Crosbie "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VK-GZN] - 1908(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3WY Melbourne (Camberwell, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 691, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Camberwell, 1931-1949; Glen Iris, 1954-1967; Burwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Alexander Anderson|Anderson, William Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9F-F36] - 1906(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ZH Harwood Island (1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1113, 1928 (Spark); COCP2 93, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Harwood Island, NSW, 1932-1937); labourer (Chatsworth Island, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''ANDREWS''== * [[/Alan Robert Andrews|Andrews, Alan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQW-6GJ] - 1912(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Erson Leonard Andrews|Andrews, Erson Leonard "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55V-CD8] - 1916(NSW)-2016(NSW)100yo - Licences: 2BO Sydney (Granville, 1939, 1947; Fairfield West, 1948-1950); 2BO Goulburn (1954-1980+); 2BBO Mossy Point (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2251, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Glenelg, SA, 1939); medical detailer (Fairfield, NSW, 1949); chemist (Goulburn, NSW, 1954-1958); pharmacist (Goulburn, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Howard Lyell Andrews|Andrews, Howard Lyell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WQ9-H6M] - 1900(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3HY Murchison (1936-1939); 3HY Melbourne (East Kew, 1947-1948); 3HY Hamilton (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1840, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Koo Wee Rup, Vic, 1924; Neerim South, Vic, 1928; Tatura, Vic, 1931; Murchison, Vic, 1936-1942; Kew North, Vic, 1949-1954; Hamilton, Vic, 1954-1967) ==''ANEAR''== * [[/Francis George Anear|Anear, Francis George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XLK-9D6] - 1910(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5LK Carrow (1929-1931); 9WZ Momote, Admiralty Islands (1954); 5WZ Adelaide (Parkside, 1955); 3AGF Melbourne (Laverton, 1960); 5WZ Adelaide (Parkside, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 556, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Nil identified as Francis George Anear ==''ANGEL''== * [[/Henry Benjamin Angel|Angel, Henry Benjamin "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWW-K4Y] - 1891(Eng)-1998(Qld, 106yo) - Licences: 4HA Brisbane (St Lucia, 1935-1939; Enoggera, 1946-1969; Lota, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1503, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW1, AIF Signals; WW2, AMF, Navy); business proprietor (radio service) - QSLs: Entire collection held by SLQ - Halcyon: p. 51, 60, 81, 163 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1919; Toowong, Qld, 1919-1925); carrier (St Lucia, Qld, 1928-1937); radio mechanic (Enoggera, Qld, 1949-1972); retired (Lota, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''ANSCOMBE''== * [[/Ernest Arthur Anscombe|Anscombe, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TL-7LR] - 1888(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: turner & fitter (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1913; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1914); mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1919); manager (Box Hill, Vic, 1927-1943) ==''ANSELL''== * [[/Lewis Charles Ansell|Ansell, Lewis Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLZ-T41] - 1905(Eng)-1983(???) - Licences: 2TO Sydney (Woollahra, 1932-1937); 2TO Newcastle (Waratah, 1938-1939, 1947-1954); 2BTO Newcastle (Waratah, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1028, 1932, NSW; COCP2 427, 1933; COCP1 331, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval wireless operator (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1931); police trainee (Woollahra, NSW, 1932-1933); constable (Woollahra, NSW, 1934-1937); police constable (Waratah, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Waratah, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''ANSLOW''== * [[/Arthur Zeathen Anslow|Anslow, Arthur Zeathen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSK-ZHF] - 1895(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2AZ Sydney (Balgowlah, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Manly, NSW, 1930-1954; Fairlight, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Dee Why, NSW, 1972) ==''ANSTEY''== * [[/David Howell Anstey|Anstey, David Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHB-B3C] - 1906(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4DM Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2237, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car driver (Coorparoo, Qld, 1934-1937); taxi driver (Buranda, Qld, 1943); manager (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1954) ==''ANTHONY''== * [[/Michael Henry Anthony|Anthony, Michael Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK3H-6B7] - 1894(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1919); telegraphist (Prahran, 1921-1924); clerk (Oakleigh, 1934); railway employee (Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1942); telegraphist (Sandringham, 1954-1963) * [[/Reginald Major Anthony|Anthony, Reginald Major "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYN-YWG] - 1908(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5CM Adelaide (Unley Park, 1927-1937; Medindie Gardens, 1938-1939; Prospect, 1946-1960; Somerton Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 324, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of Wilfred Boykett Anthony - Electoral Rolls: Nil * [[/Thomas Reginald Anthony|Anthony, Thomas Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51Y-JSK] - 1906(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2HR Sydney (Concord, 1935-1936); 2AEC Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939); 2TR Sydney (Burwood, 1946; Kogarah, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1484, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2HR amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2HR Lochinvar? commercial service - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1932; Concord, NSW, 1933-1935); electrical fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1937-1943); electrical engineer (Kogarah, NSW, 1949-1954) * [[/Wilfred Boykett Anthony|Anthony, Wilfred Boykett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYJ-3HZ] - 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley Park, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil identified - amateur receive operator, WW2 - Relationships: Brother of Reginald Major Anthony - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Netherby, 1939-1941) ==''APPERLEY''== * [[/George Apperley|Apperley, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNQ-5XG] - 1887(NZ)-1957(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 704, 1922; 1COCP 237, 1931 - NZ Gov. Telegraphs pre 1910; British Colonial Gov, 1910-1912; AWA (from 1913; Chief Marconi Wireless School 1914-1916; Works Manager 1916-1919; technical superintendent 1919-1923; OIC Beam Wireless 1924; Traffic Manager, Beam Wireless - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, 1922); manager (St Kilda, 1928; Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1943); engineer (Manly, NSW, 1954) - TroveTag: "George Apperley" ==''APPLETON''== * [[/William Thomas Traill Appleton|Appleton, William Thomas Traill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNVQ-RR8] - 1883(Vic)-1916(France) - Licences: XJQ Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: ship owner (Malvern, Vic, 1912-1916) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/275799 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''ARCHER''== * [[/Robert William Archer|Archer, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55M-G19] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2UD Sydney (Pennant Hills, 1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1517, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1943-1958); electrical engineer (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''ARCHIBALD''== * [[/Ian Wilson Archibald|Archibald, Ian Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HM-9LC] - 1902(WA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2BJ Receive Tingha (1922); 2KU Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1928-1939, 1946-1955; Sans Souci, 1956-1965; Noraville, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 457, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 2393, 1957 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1933); engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1936-1954); chemist (Sans Souci, 1958-1963); retired (Noraville, 1968) * [[/Leslie Kirkwood Archibald|Archibald, Leslie Kirkwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS53-BDL] - 1920(Vic)-2005(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2155, 1938, Vic; BOCP 230, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Footscray South, Vic, 1949); finisher (South Yarra, Vic, 1954; Moorabbin, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''ARGAET''== * [[/William Stanislaus Argaet|Argaet, William Stanislaus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-8Z8] - 1894(NSW)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4KH Brisbane (Wynnum, 1931-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (Wynnum bus service) - Halcyon, p. 87, 127 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coorparoo, 1925); bus proprietor (Wynnum, 1928-1949) ==''ARGOON''== * [[/Archibald John Argoon|Argoon, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ4V-JQG] - 1914(SA)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3IT Melbourne (Burwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1319, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Burwood, Vic, 1936-1937); broadcast mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1943-1968); audio mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''ARMATI''== * [[/Rex Gordon Armati|Armati, Rex Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2S42-XKH] - 1899(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4DB Receive Townsville (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (Stanton Hill, Townsville, 1921-1928); salesman (Neutral Bay, 1930); chemist's assistant (Stanton Hill, Townsville, 1936-1943); employment officer (Darlinghurst, 1949); clerk (Darlinghurst, 1954-1958; Kings Cross, 1963); shipping clerk (Surry Hills, 1968-1972) ==''ARMSTRONG''== * [[/Edwin Howard Armstrong|Armstrong, Edwin Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5ZX-354] - 1890(USA)-1954(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - USA inventor of the superheterodyne receiver [https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Radio-Club-of-America/Legacies-of-Edwin-Howard-Armstong-1990-11-Radio-Club-of-America.pdf RCA 1990 Special Edition] * [[/Stanley John Armstrong|Armstrong, Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4V-K7Y] - 1910?(NSW)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4ZK Brisbane (Enoggera, 1932-1933); 4SA Brisbane (Enoggera, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1004, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Windsor, Qld, 1919); clerk (Enoggera, Qld, 1922-1968) * [[/Thomas Armstrong|Armstrong, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88Q-GGZ] - 1895(Sct)-1964(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 217, 1916; 1COCP 132, 1930 - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD) - senior federal public servant (Superintendent, Wireless Branch, NSW, PMGD), promoted to role upon retirement of William Tamillas Stephen Crawford - TroveTag: "Thomas Armstrong" * [[/W. E. Armstrong|Armstrong, W. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4WE Mt Sisa, Misima Island, Papua (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ARNOLD''== * [[/Albert Sydney Arnold|Arnold, Albert Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M2W-ZG2] - 1882(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XAB Sydney (Ashfield, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, 1913-1954); company secretary (Hurlstone Park, 1958); retired (Hurlstone Park, 1963) * [[/Clifton John Arnold|Arnold, Clifton John "Clif"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8B-GTM] - 1915(Tas)-2005(Vic) - Licences: 3AJA Stratford (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2550, 1945, Vic - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stratford, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Edwin Charles Arnold|Arnold, Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8QX-H7J] - 1898(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2BY Receive Tamworth (1922); 2BY Tamworth (1923-1925); 2BY Coolah (1925-1927); 2BY Sydney (Manly, 1928; Mona Vale, 1933-1936); 2AGW Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 226, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mona Vale, 1931-1934), clerk (Balgowlah Heights, 1943-1968) * [[/Ernest Noel Arnold|Arnold, Ernest Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84H-8J6] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Albury (1923-1924); 2OJ Albury (1928-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 452, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albury, 1930-1937); fruit merchant (Albury, 1949-1977) * [[/John Bowman Arnold|Arnold, John Bowman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN22-6GS] - 1899(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: XJCL Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 350, 1918 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924; Gardiner, Vic, 1926-1937; Vermont, Vic, 1942-1963; Kew, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Joseph Leslie Grahame Arnold|Arnold, Joseph Leslie Grahame "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L853-R3J] - 1912(Vic)-1991(Tas) - Licences: 7AM Launceston (City, 1934-1939; Invermay, 1946-1956; Mowbray, 1960-1969; City, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1263, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: textile worker (Launceston North, 1936-1954); mechanic (Mowbray, 1968) * [[/William Henry Redvers Arnold|Arnold, William Henry Redvers]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2J7-SZ1] - 1903(Eng)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6BA Perth (Wembley, 1936-1937); 6BA Katanning (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1762, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Subiaco, WA, 1931-1937); electrical fitter (Katanning, WA, 1943; Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); engineer (South Fremantle, WA, 1949); fitter (Scarborough, WA, 1954); electrician (Scarborough, WA, 1958); engineer (Floreat Park, WA, 1963); electrical contractor (West Perth, WA, 1968; South Perth, WA, 1972); electrician (Australind, WA, 1977) ==''ARTHUR''== * [[/Charles James Glendon Arthur|Arthur, Charles James Glendon "Glen"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-T62] - 1915(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences 4GJ Dayboro (1935-1939); 4GJ Brisbane (Morningside, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1450, 1935, Qld; BOCP?; 2COCP 493, 1941; 1COCP 639, 1942 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: p. 80 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, 1943); radio mechanic (Morningside, 1949-1980) * [[/Roy William Arthur|Arthur, Roy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCS-FBT] - 1906(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2ADO Sydney (Hurstville, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1743, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Wollongong, NSW, 1930; Hurstville, NSW, 1936-1958) ==''ASHBURY''== * [[/A. W. C. Ashbury|Ashbury, A. W. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Townsville (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ASHBY''== * [[/Maurice John Ashby|Ashby, Maurice John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX49-L1C] - 1901(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 4DH Receive Dalby (1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 899, 1925; 2COCP 94, 1930; 1COCP 281, 1932 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Dalby, 1922); labourer (Greenslopes, 1925); salesman (Glebe, 1933; Northbridge, 1935-1936; Epping, 1937); radio telegraphist (New Farm, Qld, 1943); planning assistant (Haberfield, NSW, 1943; Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949; Thornleigh, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''ASHE''== * [[/Reginald Bartley Ashe|Ashe, Reginald Bartley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4C2-8ZQ] - 1895(Vic)-1968(NZ) - Licences: XLF Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 4th Australian Division Signals Company) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern East, Vic, 1922); inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1925); insurance inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1926) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1587219 AWM - Military Cross]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10187003 AWM - Lieutenant] ==''ASHFORD''== * [[/Herbert Henry Ashford|Ashford, Herbert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L13X-1V4] - 1876(Eng)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 6CM Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: batteryman (Jolimont, WA, 1912-1913); civil servant (Bunbury, WA, 1916); mechanic (West Subiaco, WA, 1922-1931); telephone mechanic (Kenwick, WA, 1936); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1937; Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1937; Canley Vale, NSW, 1943-1949) ==''ASHLEY''== * [[/George William Richard Ashley|Ashley, George William Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF96-CMZ] - 1919(Eng)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6GA Perth (Carlisle, 1938-1939, 1947-1954); 6GA Kalgoorlie (1955-1956); 6GA Perth (Mt Yokine, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2094, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlisle, WA, 1943-1949); communications officer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954-1958); clerk (Yokine, WA, 1963-1980) * [[/Percy Ashley|Ashley, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6JV-FSN] - 1888(Eng)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Williamstown, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely Navy qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Naval Depot, Williamstown, Vic, 1914-1917); telegraphist (Carlton, Vic, 1921-1922); RANR (Footscray, Vic, 1924); telegraphist (Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1925); CPO instructor (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1926-1927); instructor (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1931; Prahran, Vic, 1935-1937); labourer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949); nil (East Shelbourne, Vic, 1954; Kangaroo Flat, Vic, 1963-1967) ==''ASHLIN''== * [[/Eric Robert Ashlin|Ashlin, Eric Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSRF-44C] - 1910(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4EA Brisbane (Annerley, 1931-1933); 4EA Toowoomba (1937-1939); 4EA Coolangatta (1946-1947); 4EA Bilinga (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 873, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Rosentengels, radio service); military (WW2; signals officer) - Halcyon: p. 73, 127, 163 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1943; Bilinga, Qld, 1949-1963); TV technician (Bilinga, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''ASMUS''== * [[/Hermann Johann Christian Alexander Asmus|Asmus, Hermann Johann Christian Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3P-959] - 1889(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3ET Melbourne (Footscray, 1933-1939; Melbourne City, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1084, 1933, Vic; 2COCP 254, 1939; 1COCP 281, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Tambo, Qld, 1913); not stated (Cloncurry, Qld, 1919); nil (Footscray, Vic, 1928-1937) ==''ASMUSSEN''== * [[/Donald Wills Asmussen|Asmussen, Donald Wills "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-65T] - 1932(Qld)-2023(Qld)90yo - Licences: 4ZJA Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1965); 4FA Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 1507, 1963; AOCP 4367, 1965, Qld - amateur operator; JOTA participant 1960s - Comment: Mentor to SSD - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958-1972; Mt Gravatt East, Qld, 1977) ==''ASPLET''== * [[/William Cecil Asplet|Asplet, William Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT93-RZP] - 1919(???)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2ALT Sydney (Rockdale, 1939, 1946-1955; Bexley, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2258, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1943-1954); telecommunications technician (Bexley, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''ASTON''== * [[/Ronald Horace Aston|Aston, Ronald Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCXN-B4V] - 1913(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2418, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Eastwood, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1943-1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954-1968); engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''ATHELSTONE''== * [[/G. N. Athelstone|Athelstone, G. N.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5NG Central Australia (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ATHERDEN''== * [[/Francis Anthony Hugo Atherden|Atherden, Francis Anthony Hugo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7KQ-BGB] - 1913(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AEH Broken Hill (1936-1938); 2AEH Sydney (Campsie, 1939; Kyeemagh, 1948; Kogarah, 1950-1969); 2AEH Sussex Inlet (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1754, 1936, NSW; COCP3 N354, 1969 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Harcourt, NSW, 1934; Campsie, NSW, 1935; Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1937); radio technician (Kyeemagh, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Kogarah, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (Sussex Inlet South, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''ATKINS''== * [[/Kenneth Joseph Atkins|Atkins, Kenneth Joseph "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCXH-NW7] - 1912(Eng)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5MW Adelaide (Semaphore, 1932-1939; Woodville Park, 1946-1948; Eden Hills, 1954; Blackwood Park, 1955-1960; Campbelltown, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 910, 1932, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 415, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (Dept. Civil Aviation) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Semaphore, SA, 1939-1941); engineer (Woodville Park, SA, 1943) * [[/Leslie Morton Atkins|Atkins, Leslie Morton "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCTV-T5T] - 1876(Vic)-1949(WA) - Licences: 4LA Townsville (1924-1926); 5LA Adelaide (Magill, 1926-1931; Tusmore, 1933; Erindale, 1937-1939); seems to have operated in Townsville as 4GD ca Nov 1924? - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMGD (telegraphist, east-west overland telegraph, Eucla, 1910); engineer (PMGD, divisional engineer) - Halcyon: AOCP Townsville 1925, p. 88 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Eucla, 1903-1910; Victoria Park, 1912-1916); district engineer (Townsville, 1919-1925); engineer (Tusmore, 1939); retired (Lismore Base Hospital, NSW, 1943) ==''ATKINSON''== * [[/John Marshall Atkinson|Atkinson, John Marshall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89L-C6R] - 1906(Eng)-1999(ACT) - Licences: 2RZ Sydney (Mosman, 1927-1930; Carrs Park, 1931-1936; Glebe, 1937; Chippendale, 1938-1939); 4RZ Labrador (1955); 4RZ Gatton (1956-1960); 4RZ Southport (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 331, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Neutral Bay, 1930); organiser (Darlinghurst, 1943); shopkeeper (Gatton, 1958-1963; Labrador, 1968); retired (Southport, 1972-1980) * [[/Noel Whittaker Atkinson|Atkinson, Noel Whittaker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2XX-V88] - 1908(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4WK Brisbane (1929); 4NA Brisbane (1930-1935, Check); 4BT Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1946-1965+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 530, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (radio sales & service); federal public servant (DCA) - Withdrawal: - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Camp Hill, 1937-1977) - (Halcyon, p. 102) * [[/Reginald Aubrey Atkinson|Atkinson, Reginald Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V5M-WJC] - 1895(Qld)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4RA Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1928-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 412, 1928, No. 46 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, 1919); accountant (Rosewood, 1925); timber merchant (Yeronga, 1925; Thompson Estate, 1937-1949; Southport, 1958-1963) * [[/Robert Henry Atkinson|Atkinson, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXY5-2P3] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6WZ Perth (Victoria Park, 1936-1939); 6WZ Geraldton (1947-1955); 6WZ Albany (1956-1965); 6WZ Katanning (1969); 6WZ Albany (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1804, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1937); radio announcer (Geraldton, WA, 1943); broadcast station manager (Geraldton, WA, 1949-1954); manager (Albany, WA, 1958-1968); radio announcer (Albany, WA, 1972-1980) ==''AUGUSTESEN''== * [[/Gordon Gerald Augustesen|Augustesen, Gordon Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-LF9] - 1915(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4JN Brisbane (Mitchelton, 1932-1939); 4XQ Brisbane (Auchenflower, 1947-1948; Oakleigh, 1954-1960; Kenmore, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1046, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, radar technician); business proprietor (Telair) - Halcyon: p. 85, 127 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mitchelton, Qld, 1943); manager (Auchenflower, Qld, 1949; Dorrington, Qld, 1954-1963; Kenmore, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''AULD''== * [[/John Redmond Auld|Auld, John Redmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYN4-8D8] - 1914(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Williamstown, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1708, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1936-1943) ==''AUSTIN''== * [[/Emanuel Maxwell Austin|Austin, Emanuel Maxwell "Mannie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HH-98K] - 1909(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2KZ Kurri Kurri (1929-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 477, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clipper (Kurri Kurri, 1930-1980) * [[/Henry Lashbrooke Austin|Austin, Henry Lashbrooke "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4V2-LDC] - 1902(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5BN Adelaide (Norwood, 1923-1928); 5AW Adelaide (Rose Park, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 101, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Victoria Park, SA, 1939; Rose Park, 1941-1943) - TroveTag: "5BN-5AW - Henry Lashbrooke Austin" * [[/Selwood Charles Austin|Austin, Selwood Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBD-TVV] - 1902(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6SA Perth (Victoria Park, 1927; South Perth, 1930-1956; Maida Vale, 1960-1969; Morley, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 625, 1921; 1COCP 134, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother-in-law of Stanley Hogg - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Perth, WA, 1931-1958); police officer (Maida Vale, WA, 1963-1968; Kalamunda, WA, 1972); retired (Morley, WA, 1977-1980) ==''AUSTWICK''== * [[/Ernest Dalton Austwick|Austwick, Ernest Dalton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHG-8V7] - 1913(Eng)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2NW Sydney (Kirribilli, 1934-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938; Rose Bay, 1939; Dover Heights, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 437, 1933; COCP1 342, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Kirribilli, NSW, 1937); engineer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1958); tv mechanic (Earlwood, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''AVARD''== * [[/Alfred Edward Avard|Avard, Alfred Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X2-RRL] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3AZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1930-1939; Kew, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 620, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 88, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Northcote, 1925-1937); public servant (Kew, 1943-1977) ==''AVERY''== * [[/Keith George Avery|Avery, Keith George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT31-7VC] - 1918(NSW)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 2AMS Sydney (Harbord, 1939); 4KG Brisbane (Hamilton, 1947-1948); 2KJ Uranquinty (1955); 3AJV Melbourne (City, 1956); 4KN Ipswich (Amberley, 1965); 4KG Townsville (1969); 4KG Brisbane (Wynnum, 1975); 4KG Townsville (Yacht Panku, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2333, 1939, NSW; BOCP 1096, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Toombul, Qld, 1949); broadcasting technician (Maryborough, Qld, 1954); RAAF (Dickson, ACT, 1963); RAAF (RAAF Base, Garbutt, Qld, 1968; RAAF Base, Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''AYLING''== * [[/Russell Newberry Ayling|Ayling, Russell Newberry or Newbury]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G96N-91L] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1616, 1936, NSW; BOCP 37, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Dubbo, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); broadcasting (Ermington, NSW, 1958-1963); advertising executive (Beecroft, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''AYRE''== * [[/Denys Randall Ayre|Ayre, Denys Randall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6H5-H32] - 1920(Eng)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3KP Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1936-1939; Box Hill, 1948-1954; Malvern, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1786, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1949-1954); architect (Malvern, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''AYRES''== * [[/John Alfred Ayres|Ayres, John Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55X-F9K] - 1913(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2IN Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1937; Hurstville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1502, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1937; Waverley South, NSW, 1943; Waverley, NSW, 1949) =='''B'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''BACKHOUSE''== * [[/Samuel Burder Stewart Backhouse|Backhouse, Samuel Burder Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB6Z-H55] - 1919(Vic)-2012(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3NV Melbourne (South Caulfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2070, 1938, Vic; BOCP 149, 1938; TVOCP 168, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1963-1967; Caulfield South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''BACKLER''== * [[/Eric Lincoln Backler|Backler, Eric Lincoln]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV8Q-6SK] - 1911(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5HK Kingston SE (1933-1939, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1093, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Kingston, SA, 1939) ==''BADENOCH''== * [[/James Herbert Lionel Badenoch|Badenoch, James Herbert Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG7-3XK] - 1913(NSW)-1984(SA) - Licences: 5LB Adelaide (Trinity Gardens, 1932-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1012, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BADER''== * [[/Henry Adolphus Frederick Bader|Bader, Henry Adolphus Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97M3-V5X] - 1866(Ger)-1928(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Chairman, Trading Committee, Wireless Development Assoc (Perth); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WDA) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (North Perth, 1913-1926) ==''BADGER''== * [[/Albert Victor Badger|Badger, Albert Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9RY-9X6] - 1893(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2YT Receive Sydney (Rozelle, 1923-1924); 2AB Sydney (Rozelle, 1925-1926; North Sydney, 1927-1929; Crows Nest, 1930; Rozelle, 1931-1934; Leichhardt, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 202, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Hobart East, 1919); picture operator (Crows Nest, 1930; Rozelle, 1934; Lilyfield, 1937-1972; Leichhardt, 1977-1980) ==''BAGST''== * [[/E. D. A. Bagst|Bagst, E. D. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5EB Adelaide (Woodville, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: individual not yet identified, possibly Elizabeth D. Bagst nee Boyle who married Leslie Bagst at Newtown, NSW 1925, possible YL operator ==''BAIL''== * [[/Frederick George Bail|Bail, Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3Q-328] - 1917(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3YS Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1844, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3ABA James Oliver Bail - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Box Hill, Vic, 1943-1968; Box Hill North, 1972-1977) * [[/James Oliver Bail|Bail, James Oliver "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3Q-V6V] - 1914(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3ABA Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 1, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3YS Frederick George Bail - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Box Hill, Vic, 1937-54); builder (Box Hill, Vic, 1963; Canterbury, Vic, 1968; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BAILEY''== * [[/Arthur Harrison Bailey|Bailey, Arthur Harrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMVV-76L] - 1879(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: XVY Adelaide (Unley, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Unley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/George Bailey|Bailey, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKW-8PX] - 1882(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 5GB Mt Gambier (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 79, 1915 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: retired (Mt Gambier, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5GB - George Bailey" * [[/George Edward Bailey| Bailey, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-XSN] - 1916(Qld)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AGI Sydney (Kogarah, 1937-1939); 2AEI Sydney (Bondi, 1950; Kogarah, 1954); 2AEI Narrandera (1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1896, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) – Comment: Another contemporaneous GEB - Electoral Rolls: apprenticed fitter (Kogarah, NSW, 1937-1943); aircraft surveyor (Narrandera, NSW, 1954); director (Narrandera, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Jack Harry Bailey|Bailey, Jack Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG85-LZ4] - 1912(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4JC Brisbane (Red Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1299, 1934, Qld; BOCP 1902, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Red Hill, Qld, 1936-1937); electrical mechanic (Annerley, Qld, 1943-1954); teacher (Tarragindi, Qld, 1958-1963); college principal (Mackay, Qld, 1968); principal (Bundaberg, Qld, 1972; Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Howard Bailey|Bailey, Robert Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLM-1X6] - 1917(SA)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5NW Crystal Brook (1936-1939); 5NW Adelaide (Kensington Park, 1947-1948; Huddleston, 1954-1960); 5NW Crystal Brook (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1764, 1936, SA; BOCP 673, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Crystal Brook, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BAILUE''== * [[/Ivan Bailue|Bailue, Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56H-ZTW] - 1911(NZ)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2TN Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1937); 2AEL Sydney (Randwick, 1937); 2TN Sydney (Waverley, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Randwick, 1955-1961; Engadine, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1395, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Randwick, NSW, 1943; Waverley, NSW, 1949-1954; Randwick, NSW, 1958); mechanic (Engadine, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''BAIN''== * [[/Henry Murdoch Bain|Bain, Henry Murdoch or Murdock]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY9L-721] - 1905(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3HB Melbourne (Werribee, 1937-1939); 3CC Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1947-1948); 3CC Ballarat (1954-1956); 3CC Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 123, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1931); wireless operator (Werribee, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Essendon North, Vic, 1949); RAAF officer (Ballarat, Vic, 1954); RAAF (Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1963-1967) * [[/John Leonard Bain|Bain, John Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4V-6SV] - 1891(Eng)-19??(NSW?) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 109, 1915 - ship wireless officer (pre WW1, WW1); journalist (technical editor, Listener-In, -1934+); clubs (IRE USA); WW1 (1916-1919); Associate Editor, Popular Radio Weekly (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as associate editor, Popular Radio Weekly, Victoria) - Education: B.Sc.(London) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1925-1936); journalist (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10688424 AWM] ==''BAIRD''== * [[/Thomas William Allan Baird|Baird, Thomas William Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKG-JVD] - 1886(Qld)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 4DY Receive Brisbane (Bayswater, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (AIF, 11 Field Company Engineers, 1916) - Electoral Rolls: gardener (North Pine, Qld, 1908); labourer (Bayswater, Qld, 1912-1913); storeman (Torwood, Qld, 1916-1943) * [[/W. Baird|Baird, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIG Sydney (Hurstville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified ==''BAKER''== * [[/Alfred William Baker|Baker, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HT-9KZ] - 1917(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5BQ Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2373, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Andrew Claude Baker|Baker, Andrew Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TG-RZ9] - 1897(Eng)-1935(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 144, 1915; 2COCP 193, 1930; 1COCP 303, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Clayfield, 1914-1917; Rockhampton, 1919-1934) * [[/Charles Whiteway Baker|Baker, Charles Whiteway]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL93-HYP] - 1905(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3VP Receive Bendigo (1923-1924); 3VP Bendigo (1925-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 156, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 451, 1942 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a "listener"); merchant - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bendigo, 1927-1931); merchant (Bendigo, 1934-1968; Kennington, 1972-1977) * [[/Edwin Weldon Baker|Baker, Edwin Weldon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWP-F1D] - 1895(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4CI Receive Brisbane (Northgate, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 733, 1922 - amateur receiver - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Northgate, 1919-1977) * [[/Ernest James Baker|Baker, Ernest James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6F-K5B] - 1904(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2FP Receive Newcastle (Maryville, 1922-1923); 2FP Newcastle (Maryville, 1924-1928; Wickham, 1929; Hamilton, 1930-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 69, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hamilton, 1930-1972) * [[/Herbert Edward Baker|Baker, Herbert Edward "Bert", "H.E."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2B-245] - 1875(Vic)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4HB Charleville (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; grazier - Halcyon: p. 81, 111 - Electoral Rolls: station manager (Charleville, 1903); grazier (Charleville, 1908-1943) - TroveTag:"4HB - Herbert Edward Baker"(270+ tags) & "!Wikibooks HE Baker" * [[/Harold Graham Baker|Baker, Harold Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZV-F8J] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3GB Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1939, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1436, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, Lieutenant Commander, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943); student (Auburn, Vic, 1949) * [[/John Frederick Thomas Baker|Baker, John Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCY6-8XY] - 1908(???)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Melbourne (Northcote, 1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 325, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Northcote, Vic, 1931-1936; Preston, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Sidney Charles Baker|Baker, Sydney or Sidney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZSZ-J4H] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3KU Receive Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1922-1924), 3BK Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1925-1933; Albert Park, 1937; South Melbourne, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Bonbeach, 1955-1969; Seaford, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 177, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (South Melbourne, 1937); optical mechanic (Carrum, 1963-1972); retired (Carrum, 1977) * [[/Thomas Despard Baker|Baker, Thomas Despard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSD-1Z3] - 1913(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3DK Boonoonar (1935-1939); 3DK Melbourne (Sunshine, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1570, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Boonoonar, Vic, 1937; Koo-wee-rup, Vic, 1942); process worker (Sunshine, Vic, 1949-1963; Albion, Vic, 1967-1972; Sunshine, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Walter Ross Baker|Baker, Walter Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CY-D78] - 1905(SA)-1978(Vic) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD) ==''BALDERSON''== * [[/Loris John Balderson|Balderson, Loris John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMVR-1RW] - 1895(Vic)-1932(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; RAAF (Flying Officer, Technical Branch, 1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: officer, RAAF (Footscray, 1924); flying officer (Werribee, 1925); flight-lieutenant (Werribee, 1931) - Links: [https://www.crossandcockade.com/uploads/Balderson.pdf Bio] ==''BALDEY''== * [[/Kelvin Coxall Baldey|Baldey, Kelvin Coxall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LG-KYB] - 1909(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 811, 1931, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Townsville, Qld, 1936-1943; Mackay, Qld, 1949; Maryborough, Qld, 1954); bank manager (Boonah, Qld, 1958; Bardon, Qld, 1963-1972) ==''BALDOCK''== * [[/Alexander Baldock|Baldock, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8BF-KQ3] - 1915(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3XQ Melbourne (Preston, 1933-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1196, 1933, Vic; COCP2 517, 1941; COCP1 559, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1937-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954) ==''BALL''== * [[/Cyril William Ball|Ball, Cyril William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Q6-7YH] - 1910(Eng)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2NK Sydney (Hurstville, 1931-1938; Brighton-le-Sands, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 747, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1936); salesman (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1972; Monterrey, NSW, 1980) ==''BALLINGER''== * [[/James William Ballinger|Ballinger, James William "Jerry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKS-Z98] - 1910(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3NK Camperdown (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 953, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Camperdown, Vic, 1931-1980) ==''BALSILLIE''== * [[/John Graeme Balsillie|Balsillie, John Graeme]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7MR-7MN] - 1885(Qld)-1924(USA) - radio business proprietor, senior federal public servant (PMGS, Commonwealth Wireless Expert), inventor, (Halcyon, not mentioned) - [https://www.antiquewireless.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol.-24.pdf John Graeme Balsilie: Australia's Forgotten Wireless Pioneer]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/balsillie-john-graeme-5117 ADB] ==''BAMFIELD''== * [[/Alfred George Bamfield|Bamfield, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM19-HNG] - 1892(NSW)-1918(NZL) - Licences: XQJ Corfield (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Halcyon: p. 3 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Muttaburra, Qld, 1913) ==''BANCROFT''== * [[/Dawn Bancroft|Coleman nee Bancroft, Dawn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5NB-S5X] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - author ("Adventures of a Radio Technician: My 50 Years with Telecom and the ABC" "This book is dedicated first of all to my father, Stanley John Bancroft, whose story this is, and all those other unknown and unseen radio technicians working behind the scenes without whom Radio would not exist" - Relationships: Daughter of Stanley John Bancroft - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2312924559/view NLA Digitised Book] * [[/Stanley John Bancroft|Ryan (biological) or Bancroft (fostered), Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3X-W6M] - 1909(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Broadcast technician (2CY); federal public servant (PMGD, ABC) - Relationships: Father of Dawn Coleman nee Bancroft - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (St Peters, NSW, 1931; Tempe, NSW, 1933-1937); broadcast mechanic (Reid, ACT, 1943); broadcast technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949); technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1954; Beverley Hills, NSW, 1963-1968; Lugarno, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2312924559/view NLA Digitised Book] ==''BANKS''== * [[/Harold Edward William Banks|Banks, Harold Edward William "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S7-3BT] - 1911(NZL)-2000(Tas) - Licences: 7HB Hobart (North Hobart, 1938-1939; Richmond, 1946-1956; Penna, 1960-1965; New Town, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (New Zealand?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hobart North, 1936-1937); council clerk (Richmond, 1943-1954) * [[/Stanley William Banks|Banks, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX94-6DH] - 1911(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2SB Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939); 2ASS Sydney (Maroubra, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1122, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Coogee, NSW, 1935-1937); builder (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1980) ==''BANNISTER''== * [[/Claude Bannister|Bannister, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8V6-GPZ] - 1892(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJCX Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914; Balaclava, Vic, 1914; Brighton Beach, Vic, 1915-1919; St Kilda, Vic, 1919); farmer (Lake Boga, Vic, 1919-1934); sales (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); postal employee (Mansfield, Vic, 1943; Benalla, Vic, 1949-1954); nil (Benalla, Vic, 1963) * [[/Henry Keith Bannister|Bannister, Henry Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCV-X6D] - 1898(Fiji)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XACU - Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Hambledon, Qld, 1921); sugar chemist (Racecourse Mill, Mackay, Qld, 1925); manager (Roseville, NSW, 1930-1963); nil (Wahroonga, NSW, 1968) - TroveTag: "XACU - Henry Keith Bannister" - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2152700 WW1 Nominal Roll] ==''BANYER''== * [[/Ingram Banyer|Banyer, Ingram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9F95-CYX] - 1893(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: XVQ Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Private, 1916; discharged medically unfit, hernia - Electoral Rolls: clerk at time of enlistment 1916; clerk (Blackwood, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BARBER''== * [[/Samuel George Barber|Barber, Samuel George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-66B] - 1913(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5MV Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1933-1937; Woodville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1232, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: welder (Woodville, SA, 1939); radio engineer (5RM, Berri, SA, 1941; Glenelg, SA, 1943) * [[/William Henry Barber|Barber, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY4N-QRD] - 1897(SA)-1965(WA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Cumberland, 1923-1925); 5WH Adelaide (Cumberland, 1926-1931); 5WH Port Pirie (1933-1937); 6DX Kalgoorlie (1938-1939; 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 266, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, 1937-1963) - Trovetag: "5WH - William Henry Barber" ==''BARBIER''== * [[/Edward Alphonse Barbier|Barbier, Edward Alphonse or Alphonse Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLV-5TW] - 1904(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: 5MD Adelaide (Stockdale Reserve, 1932-1939; City, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 958, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BARBOUR''== * [[/Kenneth Heyward Barbour|Barbour, Kenneth Heyward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-1VZ] - 1905(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3ZI Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: AOCP 105, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BARDIN''== * [[/William Frederic Bardin|Bardin, William Frederic or Frederick "Bill", "Old Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSS9-TG4] - 1899(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3ZA Melbourne (North Carlton, 1923-1925); 4AB Townsville (1925-1927); 4AB Brisbane (Fairfield & Yeronga, 1931-1933); 2ABZ Sydney (Ermington & Dundas 1937-1939, 1946-1961+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 615, 1921; 1COCP 58, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG); coastal radio operator (AWA); state public servant (4QG); federal public servant (Halcyon, p. 63) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Townsville, 1922); radio engineer (Townsville, 1925; Buranda, 1926; Fairfield, 1928); engineer (Dundas, 1936-1943; Eastwood, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "3ZA-4AB-2ABZ - William Frederic Bardin"(240+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Bardin"(110+ tags) ==''BARKER''== * [[/Rupert Morphew Barker|Barker, Rupert Morphew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGH-7LM] - 1890(Eng)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 5RM Adelaide (Prospect, 1924-1933); 7RM Hobart (City, 1947-1948; Lenah Valley, 1949-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified in England) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; broadcast engineer (sound) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Yarra, Vic, 1931-1936; Hobart North, Tas, 1937; Hobart South, Tas, 1943); sound engineer (Hobart West, Tas, 1949); engineer (Moonah, Tas, 1954; New Town, Tas, 1963) - TroveTag: "5RM-7RM - Rupert Morphew Barker" * [[/William Henry Barker|Barker, William Henry (R.?)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHGY-243] - 1905(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Concord, 1923-1924); 2BW Sydney (Concord, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 217, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Concord, 1930-1943) - Comment: beware several contemporaneous William Henry Barker's ==''BARLIN''== * [[/George Kenneth Barlin|Barlin, George Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2VX-DP3] - 1916(NSW)-2016(ACT) - qualifications (BOCP 67, 1937), long term employee 2CA Canberra, manager TV network ==''BARLOW''== * [[/Albert Ernest Barlow|Barlow, Albert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5XH-6YM] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2IO Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Miranda, 1946-1948; Sutherland, 1950-1969); 2BLX Sydney (Sutherland, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1336, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1936-1937); tester (Miranda, NSW, 1943-1949); storekeeper (Sutherland, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Edward Barlow|Barlow, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K2-2FL] - 1895(NSW)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 2GQ Receive Armidale (1922); 2GQ Armidale (1922-1926); 2GQ Glen Innes (1927); 2GQ Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1928); 2GQ Canberra (1929); 2GQ Mudgee (1930-1931); 2GQ Sydney (Cammeray, 1933-1934; North Sydney, 1935-1936; Mosman, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 4, 1924, No. 3 in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Mudgee, 1930-1932; Cammeray, 1933-1935; Milsons Point, 1936; Mosman, 1937); divisional returning officer (Bathurst, 1943; Mosman, 1949-1958) - TroveTag: "2GQ - Edward Barlow" ==''BARNES''== * [[/Alfred Joseph Barnes|Barnes, Alfred Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GC-P6M] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Sydney (Bondi North, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Dundas, 1954-1975; Telopea, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1562, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1930); fitter (Bondi, NSW, 1934-1954); engineer (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972; Telopea, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric Harold Barnes|Barnes, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTXH-29C] - 1914(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3DQ Melbourne (Moreland, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 739, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Edward Barnes|Barnes, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BY-856] - 1912(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2OX Lismore (1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1343, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Lismore, NSW, 1936-1937); telegraphist (Five Dock, NSW, 1943); audit inspector (Five Dock, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Thomas Walter Barnes|Barnes, Thomas Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z6-PZ2] - 1910(Vic)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 3TB Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1929-1933; Moonee Ponds, 1937-1939; West Brunswick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 537, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 243,1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ascot Vale, 1931-1936); mechanic (Moonee Ponds, 1937-1942); electrical maintenance (West Brunswick, 1949-1980) - Comment: another contemporaneous Thomas Walter Barnes (1893-1925) * [[/Thomas William Barnes|Barnes, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CH-CY5] - 1913(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ABI Sydney (Undercliffe, 1936-1939; Marrickville, 1946-1950); 2ABI Wollongong (Fairy Meadow, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1608, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937-1943); lecturer (Marrickville, NSW, 1949; Fairy Meadow, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Valentine Leo Barnes|Barnes, Valentine or Valentine Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBCN-85J] - 1893(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XJF Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1913); Receive (Valve Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923); 3OT Melbourne (Brighton East, 1937-1939, 1947-1956); 3QE Melbourne (Brighton East, 1960); 3OT Melbourne (Brighton East, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified ca 1912) - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1925; Brighton, Vic, 1927-1967; Brighton East, Vic, 1972) ==''BARNETT''== * [[/Cobrey Morton Barnett|Barnett, Cobrey Morton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN77-CTM] - 1907(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3VD Melbourne (Parkdale, 1947-1956; West Melbourne, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2204, 1938, Vic; COCP3 1595, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Parkdale, Vic, 1937-1954) * [[/Frederick Stanley Barnett|Barnett, Frederick Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN23-CSB] - 1890(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: XJDN Melbourne (North Williamstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: sailmaker (Williamstown, Vic, 1912-1919); postal mechanic (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1930-1932); mechanic (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1963) ==''BARRACLOUGH''== * [[/Francis Barraclough|Barraclough, Francis "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KL-MNY] - 1903(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4GY Brisbane (Kedron, 1933-1935); 4GX Brisbane (Kedron, 1935-1939; 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1075, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2); radio service (Palings) - Halcyon: p. 81 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Kedron, 1937-1972) ==''BARRATT''== * [[/William Gordon Barratt|Barratt, William Gordon "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2N7-Y2D] - 1912(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3WT Geelong (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2126, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pensioner (Geelong, Vic, 1934-1937); nil (Geelong, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''BARRY''== * [[/John Milton Waugh Barry|Barry, John Milton Waugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNS8-KQL] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3XM Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 745, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Essendon, Vic, 1931-1942); architect (Essendon, Vic, 1949); farmer (Casterton, Vic, 1954); grazier (Casterton, Vic, 1963); retired (Casterton, Vic, 1967; Learmonth, Vic, 1967) * [[/William Lawrence Barry|Barry, William Lawrence (BMD) or Lawrence William (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MK6C-NBK] - 1905(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4FQ Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: storeman (South Brisbane, Qld, 1929); taxi driver (South Brisbane, Qld, 1937-1968) ==''BARTHOLD''== * [[/Godfrey Lewis Barthold|Barthold, Godfrey Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZKR-JWZ] - 1899(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3GL Melbourne (Malvern, 1925-1927); 3BT Melbourne (Malvern, 1931-1939; Glen Iris, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 210, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 3GL amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 3GL Geelong commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1924-1931); radio manufacturer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Mt Martha, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BARTHOLOMEW''== * [[/Charles Percy Bartholomew|Bartholomew, Charles Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CZ-8YR] - 1861(Eng)-1942(NSW) - Licences: XBM Sydney (Mosman, 1911-1914); 2FO Receive Sydney (Kirribilli, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; company director (AWA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo AWA) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Milsons Point, 1930-1937) - Comment: famously charged and convicted of trading with the enemy during WW1 but only slapped on wrist (together with Ernest Thomas Fisk and Hugh Robert Denison) - TroveTag: "XBM-2FO - Charles Percy Bartholomew" ==''BARTON''== * [[/Edward Gustavus Campbell Barton|Barton, Edward Gustavus Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ57-87Y] - 1857(Vic)-1942(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - pioneer wireless experimenter; scientist; business proprietor (Barton & White) - Halcyon: not mentioned) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/barton-edward-gustavus-campbell-9445 ADB] * [[/Graham Francis Barton|Barton, Graham Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5P-KYT] - 1918(SA)-2005(SA) - Licences: 5BN Mt Gambier (1937-1939); 5BN Adelaide (Unley, 1947-1956; Malvern, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1993, 1937, SA; 1COCP 1709, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Hyde Park, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Richard McRae Barton|Barton, Richard McRae "Dick"]] - 1940(???)-2021(Qld) - broadcast engineer, director engineering FACTS (1981-2001), ABU Engineering Award 2004, Fellow SMPTE, contributed to development DTV standards, chaired preparatory meeting to WRC 2000, [https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-r/oth/0a/07/R0A070000420001PDFE.pdf ITU Tribute] ==''BARTRAM''== * [[/Graeme Bartram|Bartram, Graeme]] - historian (early Aus wireless: 2011 "John Graeme Balsilie: Australia's Forgotten Wireless Pioneer"[https://www.antiquewireless.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol.-24.pdf]) ==''BASEBY''== * [[/Cecil Herbert Baseby|Baseby, Cecil Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CP-K8C] - 1898(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5BZ Adelaide (Kingswood, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2311, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kingswood, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BASHAR''== * [[/Ahmet Tahsin Bashar|Bashar, Ahmet Tahsin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKP-TGF] - 1922(Cyprus)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2TU Sydney (North Sydney, 1937; Cammeray, 1955; Crows Nest, 1960; Crows Nest, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (West Sydney, NSW, 1949); textile worker (Surry Hills, NSW, 1954; Glenmore, NSW, 1958); clerk (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1963-1972); assistant clerk (Paddington, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BASIL-COOKE''== * Frank Basil-Cooke see Cooke, Frank Basil "Basil" ==''BASSETT''== * [[/Francis Rankin Bassett|Bassett, Francis Rankin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQZJ-28Y] - 1906(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2FR Sydney (Bexley, 1925-1928; Arncliffe, 1929); 2FR Singleton (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 194, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: in 1920s shared licence with brother John Bassett - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Singleton, NSW, 1930-1937); electrician (Singleton, New South Wales, 1943-1980) * [[/John Bassett|Bassett, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8M2-8XN] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2VO Receive Stroud (1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 914, 1926; AOCP 232, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 78, 1930; COCP1 346, 1933 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: in 1920s shared licence with brother Francis Rankin Bassett - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Bexley, NSW, 1943-1968); retired (Bexley, NSW, 1972-1977; Nashua, NSW, 1977) ==''BASTOW''== * [[/Geoffrey Campbell Bastow|Bastow, Geoffrey Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JQ-L6B] - 1916(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2UB Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1934-1936; Paddington, 1937-1939; Artarmon, 1946-1950; Wahroonga, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1327, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: production engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Wahroonga, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BATCHLER''== * [[/Charles Victor Batchler|Batchler, Charles Victor "Victor"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4NN-FXJ] - 1897(Tas)-1985(Tas) - Licences: XZJ Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: Uncle of 7JB-3AJB Jack Copeland Batchler - Electoral Rolls: shift engineer (Waddamana, 1922) * [[/Jack Copeland Batchler|Batchler, Jack Copeland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCSK-D8F] - 1910(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7JB Hobart (1932-1939); 3AJB Melbourne (1947); 7JB Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1948-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 957, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: nephew of XZJ Charles Victor Batchler; husband of 7YL Joyce Isabel Batchler nee Crowder - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Nelson, 1943-1949); no occupation (Nelson, 1972) * [[/Joyce Isabel Crowder|Batchler nee Crowder, Joyce Isabel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNY-PKG] - 1915(Tas)-2015(Tas) - Licences: 7YL Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1936-1980) - Qualifications: AOCP 1627, 1936, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL - Relationships: Wife of 7JB-3AJB Jack Copeland Batchler - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Nelson, 1943-1972) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''BATE''== * [[/Arthur John Bate|Bate, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKQ-PYC] - 1917(WA)-2010(SA) - Licences: 5ZA Adelaide (Adelaide City, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1891, 1937, SA; BOCP 1481, 1956; 1COCP 2049, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BATES''== * [[/Jack Lister Bates|Bates, Jack Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGK-238] - 1912(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4UR Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1947; Lutwyche, 1948-1969; Toombul, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1430, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio Club (WIAQ, QSL Manager); part of the "U" gang; WW2 - Halcyon: p. 12, 99, 137, 141, 145 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Teneriffe, Qld, 1936-1943); labourer (Lutwyche, Qld, 1949-1958; Wooloowin, Qld, 1968); cashier (Toombul, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''BATH''== * [[/William Alonzo Bath|Bath, William Alonzo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4X-T2J] - 1908(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4YK Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Geebung, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2150, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1937-1954; Geebung, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BATT''== * [[/Cecil Henry Batt|Batt, Cecil Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMLJ-5SB] - 1904(Tas)-1942(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Bothwell (1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 434, 1940 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Bothwell, 1928); labourer (Melton Mowbray, 1936-1937) ==''BATTLE''== * [[/Edmund Thomas Battle|Battle, Edmund Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6C8-G32] - 1890(UK)-1970(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a listener) - Electoral Rolls: teamster (Dorrigo, 1913); dairy farmer (Malanda, 1919); sawmill manager (Tumoulin, 1931); sawmiller (Ravenshoe, 1936-1937); timber merchant (Paddington, 1943); sawmiller (Albion, 1949) ==''BATTYE''== * [[/James Sykes Battye|Battye, James Sykes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V7W-HL5] - 1871(Vic)-1954(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - librarian; historian; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as chairman, special committee, Western Australian Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: librarian (Perth, 1910-1937); principal librarian (Perth, 1943-1949) - Links: [[w:James Battye|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/battye-james-sykes-5156 ADB] ==''BATY''== * [[/Richard Baty|Baty, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLV-BZX] - 1913(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 5MH Adelaide (Brompton, 1931; Pennington, 1937; Challa Gardens, 1938-1939; Lockleys, 1954-1969; Henley Beach South, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 757, 1931, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 160, 1934; BOCP 242, 1939; 1COCP 323, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Franklin, SA, 1941-1943) ==''BAUER''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Bauer|Bauer, Alfred Thomas "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MSCM-QB1] - 1908(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4AT Brisbane (Annerley, 1927-1933) & Cairns? - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 333, 1927, No. 36 in Qld; CPRTelephony 1119, 1928; 1COCP 92, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG); state public servant (4QG); WW2 - Halcyon: p. 67, 86, 111, 127, 130 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cairns, 1936; Camp Hill, 1937); radio tech (Camp Hill, 1943-1980) ==''BAXTER''== * [[/Arthur Henry Baxter|Baxter, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62R-CKR] - 1900(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6BX Geraldton (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1989, 1937, WA; BOCP 381, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: station employee (Lyons River Station, Carnarvon, WA, 1925-1926); wood merchant (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937); broadcast station operator (Geraldton, WA, 1949-1972); retired (Thornlie, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Laurence Baxter|Baxter, Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9698-Y9J] - 1919(NSW)-2001(???) - Licences: 2NB Sydney (Cremorne, 1946-1947); 2AMB Sydney (Cremorne, 1948-1961; Mosman, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2410, 1939, NSW; BOCP 437, 1942; COCP2 902, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Withdrawal: 2NB amateur callsign possibly withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2NB Broken Hill national service - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cremorne, NSW, 1943-1958); radio technician (Mosman West, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Sidney Roy Baxter|Baxter, Sidney or Sydney Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWX9-XWV] - 1915(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4FJ Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1935-1939; Coorparoo Heights, 1946-1947; Cribb Island, 1948-1950; Camp Hill, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1569, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAN, wireless officer); employment (Trittons, radio service); business proprietor (radio service) - Halcyon: p. 76, 137 - Electoral Rolls: truck driver (Camp Hill, Qld, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Cribb Island, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BEAMES''== * [[/Kenneth Beames|Beames, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NQJ-L17] - 1899(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: N754 Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922); 2IB Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; wireless operator (at WW1 enlistment 1917) - amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 1st/4th Signals Troop, 1st Anzac Mounted Division, 1917-1919) - Awards: 1914/1915 Star Medal; British War Medal; Victory Medal - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (at WW1 enlistment); manufacturer (Five Dock, 1930-1958; Linden, 1963-1980) ==''BEAN''== * [[/Leslie Percival Reed Bean|Bean, Leslie Percival Reed]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHWZ-6ZZ] - 1884(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZT Sydney (Mosman, 1923-1925); 2LP Sydney (Mosman, 1924-1928; Artarmon, 1929-1936; Pymble, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - PMGD (Elec. Engineer, 1904-1919); L. P. R. Bean & Co (founder 1920-1926); Stromberg-Carlson (founder, 1927-1933+); Council IREAust - Electoral Rolls: electrical instrument fitter (Ascot Vale, 1909); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1912-1915; Artarmon, NSW, 1930); company director (Pymble, 1933-1943; Roseville, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Lindfield, 1958-1968) ==''BEANEY''== * [[/William Spencer Beaney|Beaney, William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XB-263] - 1916(SA)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 4BV Rockhampton (1954); 5WB Adelaide (Plympton, 1955-1956); 4BN Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1960; Hawthorne, 1965; Holland Park, 1969); 4BN Warana Beach (1980) - Qualifications: BOCP 32, 1936; COCP3 1637, 1953; AOCP 3398, 1953, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice radio engineer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1937); radio engineer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1941-1943; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1954); radio technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1963); manager (Holland Park, Qld, 1968-1972); clerk (Coorparoo, Qld, 1977); retired (Kawana Waters, Qld, 1980) ==''BEARD''== * [[/Ernest Gordon Beard|Beard, Ernest Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2G-25R] - 1897(Eng)-1968(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 304, 1939 - broadcast engineer (United Distributors; 2KY; 2GB); inventor; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as consulting engineer, 2GB) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northbridge, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Northbridge, 1936-1937); wireless engineer (Willoughby, 1943-1949); engineer (Forestville, 1958-1963) - Links: [https://www.radiomuseum.org/dsp_hersteller_detail.cfm?company_id=12500 radiomuseum.org] * [[/Norman George Beard|Beard, Norman George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9G-GSZ] - 1902(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 3DR Receive Balnarring (1922-1923); 2PK Wentworthville (1930); 2ALJ Sydney (Prospect, 1939; Toongabbie, 1946-1954; Brookvale, 1955; Dee Why, 1956-1961); 2ALJ Terrigal (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 583, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; TVOCP 25, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Pendle Hill, NSW, 1930; Balnarring, Vic, 1931; Prospect, NSW, 1933-1937); RAAF instructor (Ballarat, 1942); teacher (Toongabbie, 1949-1954; Brookvale, 1958); retired (Terrigal, 1963-1972; Wendouree, Vic, 1977; Caves Beach, 1980) ==''BEARUP''== * [[/Herbert Andrew Bearup|Bearup, Herbert Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLJ-B1C] - 1900(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: V740 Receive Melbourne (Caulfield East, 1922); 3GT Receive Melbourne (Caulfield East, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Malvern East, 1921-1924; Caulfield East, 1925-1928); farmer (Bentleigh, 1934-1949); engineer (Highett, 1963-1967; Moorabbin, 1972-1980) * [[/Thomas William Bearup|Bearup, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J7R-T9D] - 1897(Vic)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 224, 1916 - studio manager 3LO (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as studio manager, 3LO, Victoria); WW1 (merchant navy) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Caulfield, 1924); radio engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (Roseville, NSW, 1943) ==''BEATSON''== * [[/Robert John Beatson|Beatson, Robert John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSJV-2D2] - 1909(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4BB Brisbane (Wilston, 1928); 4BB Maryborough (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 394, 1928, No. 44 in Qld; AOLCP 173, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club administrator (WIAQ); broadcast engineer (4MB); WW2 - Halcyon: p. 68, 139, 141, 163, 164 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maryborough, 1931); radiotrician (Maryborough, 1937-1949); radio engineer (Maryborough, 1954-1980) ==''BEATTIE''== * [[/Herbert Spencer Meurant Beattie|Beattie, Herbert Spencer Meurant]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ65-KTL] - 1888(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 3DV Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1922); 3DV Melbourne (Box Hill, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1914-1927); salesman (Thornleigh, NSW, 1930); electrical engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1934-1936); agent (Cabramatta, 1943); auctioneer (Ettalong, 1943); no occupation (Fairfield, NSW, 1954-1958; Flagstaff, NSW, 1963) ==''BECHERVAISE''== * [[/William Philip Bechervaise|Bechervaise, William Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MVNP-4HQ] - 1831(Eng)-1907(Vic) - radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria), employment (Victoria Posts and Telegraphs Department) ==''BECK''== * [[/Alan Beavis Beck|Beck, Alan Beavis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR7-N8Q] - 1911(Vic)-1982(WA) - Licences: 5XW Adelaide (West Mitcham, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 370, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Shenton Park, WA, 1937; Myrtle Bank, SA, 1941-1943); research chemist (Subiaco, 1949-1980) ==''BECKETT''== * [[/Oliver Charles Beckett|Beckett, Oliver Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDM6-PC6] - 1907(Eng)-1972(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2184, 1938, WA; COCP1 371, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bencubbin, WA, 1931; Beverley, WA, 1936-1937); aeradio operator (Carnarvon, WA, 1943); senior communications officer (Redcliffe, WA, 1954-1958); communications instructor (Carlisle, WA, 1963; Rivervale, WA, 1968) ==''BEDFORD''== * [[/Robert Arthur Buddicom Bedford|Bedford, Robert Arthur Buddicom]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC5Q-1KX] - 1874(Eng)-1951(SA) - Licences: 5RB Kyancutta (1924-1939; 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of William Rudolf Buddicom Bedford - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Kyancutta, 1939-1941); retired (Kyancutta, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/buddicom-robert-arthur-5417 ADB] * [[/William Rudolf Buddicom Bedford|Bedford, William Rudolf Buddicom "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Y3-X4Z] - 1909(Eng)-1972(SA) - Licences: likely operator of 5RB Kyancutta - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 1893, 1954 - WW2 - Relationships: son of 5RB Robert Arthur Buddicom Bedford - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kyancutta, 1939-1943) ==''BEECH''== * [[/Frederick Sidney Beech|Beech, Frederick Sidney or Sydney "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-6BC] - 1895(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4FB Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1930-1939; Norman Park, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 629, 1930, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; jeweller - Halcyon: p. 75, 76, 90 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Bulimba, 1917-1919; Coorparoo, 1919-1972; Norman Park, 1977) ==''BEER''== * [[/James Albert Beer|Beer, James Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJTF-7PP] - 1890(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922-1923); 2CW Sydney (Ashfield, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Training School, 191916-17; Signals Training Unit, Egypt, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1958) ==''BEGBIE''== * [[/Richard Begbie|Begbie, Richard]] - historian (broadcasting), journalist, radio clubs (HRSA) ==''BEHRMANN''== * [[/Anton Ewald Behrmann|Behrmann, Anton Ewald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGM-BBC] - 1907(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2BD Sydney (Kensington, 1932-1933; Pyrmont, 1934-1936; Cremorne, 1937-1939; Marrickville, 1946-1955; Petersham, 1956-1957; Waverley, 1958-1961; Ryde, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 954, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1932-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glenmore, NSW, 1930; Chippendale, NSW, 1933); butcher (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1936; Marrickville, NSW, 1943); aero engineer (Marrickville, NSW, 1949); motor mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1954; Petersham, NSW, 1958; North Ryde, NSW, 1968); mechanic (Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BELJON''== * [[/Robin Ernest Beljon|Beljon, Robin Ernest "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD3-VR3] - 1897(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2RB Lithgow (1926-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 259, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lithgow, 1930-1934); turner (Lithgow, 1937-1943); foreman (Lithgow, 1949-1968); retired (Lithgow, 1972) ==''BELL''== * [[/Allan Charles Bell|Bell, Allan Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G14G-3LN] - 1912(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ACB Sydney (Bexley North, 1946; Lewisham, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2414, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio worker (Marrickville, NSW, 1935-1936); radio engineer (Canterbury, NSW, 1943; Petersham North, NSW, 1949-1954); hotel proprietor (Paddington, NSW, 1958) * [[/Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell|Bell, Francis Wirgman Dillon "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7QW-CM4] - 1896(NZ)-1987(NZ) - ZL4AA Waihemo, amateur operator, first to 2 way QSO New Zealand to Australia (Apr 1923), South America, USA (Sep 1924), England (Oct 1924, G2SZ); WW1 (gunner, France & Belgium till invalided 1917) - Relationships: Brother of Margaret Brenda Bell, first licensed female NZ amateur - TroveTag: "ZL4AA - Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell" - Links: [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4b20/bell-francis-wirgman-dillon Bio]; [https://www.soundarchives.co.nz/collections/catalogue/catalogue-item?record_id=222015 Sound Archives]; [https://www.zl4aa.org.nz/frank-bell-trans-world-radio-contact/ NZART Otago] * [[/H. G. Bell|Bell, H. G.]] - 19??-19?? - 4HG Brisbane (South Toowong = Taringa, 1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 321, 1927, No. 33 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: p. 111 - Callsign: later to Harry Brown - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Dudley Jack Benham Bell|Bell, Dudley Jack Benham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYSZ-BFN] - 1908(Vic)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 3SN Shepparton (1934-1939, 1947-1948); 9SN Port Moresby (1948, 1969); P29JB Boroko (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1362, 1934, Vic; COCP1 359, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Shepparton, Vic, 1931-1937) * [[/James Bell|Bell, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRD1-SY2] - 1918(NSW)-1991(USA) - Licences: 2ABO Sydney (Dundas,1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1615, 1936, NSW; COCP2 601, 1942; COCP1 629, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leslie William Gordon Bell|Bell, Leslie William Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67S-RQ5] - 1904(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4CY Receive Atherton (1923); 4LZ Jubilee Pocket (1969-1975); 4LZ Airlie Beach (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 4471, 1967, Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Danbulla via Atherton, 1925-1928); farmer (Jubilee Pocket via Proserpine, 1954-1980) * [[/Margaret Brenda Dillon Bell|Bell, Margaret Brenda Dillon "Brenda"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPV-MP4] - 1891(NZ)-1979(NZ) - Licences: ZL4AA Waihemo (ca 1920s & 1930s) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; first licensed female NZ amateur - Relationships: Sister of ZL4AA Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell - Electoral Rolls: spinster (Waihemo, NZ, 1914-1922; Shag Valley Station, Waihemo, NZ, 1928-1949; Waihemo, NZ, 1954; Shag Valley Station, Palmerston, NZ, 1957-1975; Palmerston, NZ, 1978) - Links: [[Brenda_Bell|Wikipedia]]; [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4b20/bell-francis-wirgman-dillon Bio]; [https://teara.govt.nz/en/speech/71/bell-recalls-her-brother-frank-contacting-england-by-short-wave-radio Brenda's recollection of Frank's first UK contact] * [[/Robert Leonard Bell|Bell, Robert Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWN-CD5] - 1902(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1889, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ironmoulder (Collingwood, Vic, 1926; Preston, Vic, 1928); moulder (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931); driver (Caulfield, Vic, 1934-1954); technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1963-1968; Caulfield North, Vic, 1972) * [[/Ronald Jellicoe Bell|Bell, Ronald Jellicoe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHB-SXS] - 1915(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3EK Melbourne (Hampton, 1936-1939); 3MB Melbourne (Hampton, 1947; Cheltenham, 1948-1969); 3MB Harkaway (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1694, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1937-1942); insurance official (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1963); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1968; Cheltenham, Vic, 1972); retired (Harkaway, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Victor Frank Bell|Bell, Victor Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMZ-FZ7] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6KR Perth (Subiaco, 1932-1933); 6KR Kalgoorlie (1937-1939); 6KR Perth (Nedlands, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 907, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936); postal assistant (Leonora, WA, 1937); radio engineer (Subiaco, WA, 1937); telephone mechanic (Lamington, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); radio engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1954) * [[/Vincent Stephanus Bell|Bell, Vincent Stephanus "Vince"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHV-W8G] - 1910(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4VD Rockhampton (Rockhampton City, 1936-1937; Wandal, 1938-1939, 1946-1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1496, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; employed electrical business - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, Qld, 1932-1936); electrical mechanic (Rockhampton, Qld, 1937-1980) - Trovetag: "4VD - Vincent Stephanus Bell" * [[/William James Bell|Bell, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CL-T2Q] - 1905(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2ED Sydney (Campsie, 1933-1939; Tempe, 1946-1950; Punchbowl, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1085, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tobacco worker (Campsie, NSW, 1930-1943; Tempe, NSW, 1949; Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''BELSTEAD''== * [[/Roy Lempriere Belstead|Belstead, Roy Lempriere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1GN-CQF] - 1910(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4EI Townsville (1933-1939); 4RU Winton (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1182, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 304, 1940; 1COCP 420, 1940; TVOCP 87, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, Townsville ARC); state public servant (Qld Railways); broadcast technician (2KY); business proprietor (Belstead Electronic Repairs, Winton) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hyde Park, Qld, 1931-1937); radio technician (Dee Why, NSW, 1943; Auburn, NSW, 1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1958-1963; Auburn, NSW, 1972); retired (Winton, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''BENNETT''== * [[/Alfred Edward Bennett|Bennett, Alfred Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNP-GFM] - 1889(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager 2GB Sydney; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, 2GB, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Mosman, 1930-1931); director (Mosman, 1933; Vaucluse, 1936); inspector (Darling Point, 1943); investor (West Pennant Hills, 1949); retired (Vaucluse, 1954-1963) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bennett-alfred-edward-5207 ADB] * [[/Aubrey Vincent Bennett|Bennett, Aubrey Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT5F-KQV] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2VA Sydney (Concord, 1935-1939; Coogee, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1514, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1930-1935; Concord, NSW, 1937-1943; Coogee, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Clarence Herbert Bennett|Bennett, Clarence Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXS5-CLV] - 1887(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 449, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1909-1963); retired (Brunswick, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Patrick Curtis Bennett|Bennett, Patrick Curtis "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQW-8JT] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 3NC Melbourne (Kew, 1932-1934); 3NC Hamilton (1937); 3NC Melbourne (Auburn, 1938-1939); 3APB Shepparton (1947); 3PB Shepparton (1948); 3PB Melbourne (Doncaster, 1954-1960); 2AJB Sydney (Westmead, 1955-1960; Roseville, 1961-1969); 2AJB Terrigal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1009, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 195, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1936-1937; Mosman, NSW, 1943; Nunawading, Vic, 1949); engineer (Doncaster, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Westmead, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1963-1968; Lane Cove, NSW, 1977); retired (Terrigal, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William John Jacob Bennett|Bennett, William John Jacob]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQS-BDS] - 1906(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3DR Shepparton (1932-1933); 3DR Mooroopna (1937-1939); 3EJ Melbourne (Lilydale, 1948-1975; Chirnside Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 982, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Shepparton, Vic, 1928-1936); nil (Mooroopna, Vic, 1942); radio dealer (Lilydale, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BENOIT''== * [[/Maxwell Alfred William Benoit|Benoit, Maxwell Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HC-MQX] - 1919(Vic)-1943(Thailand) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2401, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Signalman, 8 Division Signals, 1939-1943) - Awards: Military Medal (1942) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1684287 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/619809 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11033902 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''BENROSE''== * [[/G. S. Benrose|Benrose or Penrose, G. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DH Receive Perth (Cottesloe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BENSON''== * [[/David Alfred Benson|Benson, David Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD6-W4H] - 1915(WA)-1994(WA) - Licences: 6VB Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947-1948); 6VB Laverton (1969); 6VB Perth (South Perth, 1975; Bullsbrook, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2374, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant operator (South Perth, WA, 1937); operator (South Perth, WA, 1943-1949); technician (El Sherana via Pine Creek, NT, 1963); geophysical technician (South Perth, WA, 1968-1972); farmer (Upper Swan, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Jack Benson|Benson, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRL7-ZX6] - 1913(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIC Sydney (Concord, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1997, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JBs; Individual not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Concord, NSW, 1937) ==''BENT''== * [[/Arthur Francis Wattis Bent|Bent, Arthur Francis Wattis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVG-5V7] - 1902(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3AF Geelong (1924-1939, 1946-1960); 3AF Torquay (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 199, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio dealer (Geelong, 1931-1954) - Electoral Rolls: turner (14 Coronation St, Geelong West, 1925-1927); radio dealer (Geelong, 1928-1954); radio serviceman (Torquay, 1963-1980) ==''BENTLEY''== * [[/Frank Ernest Bentley|Bentley, Frank Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93F-NPZ] - 1902(India)-1973(SA) - Licences: 5MK Adelaide (Cowandilla, 1931-1939); 5MZ Adelaide (Cowandilla, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 833, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Cowandilla, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BENTZEN''== * [[/Ivan Louis Bentzen|Bentzen, Ivan Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4X-6P4] - 1905(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4SS Brisbane (Newstead, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 964, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Bulimba, Qld, 1929); mechanic (Valley, Qld, 1936); carpenter (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943-1949); garage proprietor (Lutwyche, Qld, 1954); carpenter (Eagle Junction, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BENWELL''== * [[/George Tasman Benwell|Benwell, George Tasman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBSB-T8M] - 1914(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3KQ Melbourne (Elwood, 1937-1939; Elsternwick, 1947-1948; Ormond, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1906, 1937, Vic; COCP2 637, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Awards: Order of Australia (Community Service, 1996) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1942); accountant (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''BERGIN''== * [[/John Thomas Bergin|Bergin, John Thomas "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGP-GNM] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5JB Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1364, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Max Wulfing Bergin|Bergin, Max Wulfing]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6M1-DCN] - 1900(NSW)-1983(Cook Isls) - Licences: 2YP Receive West Maitland (1923); 2YP West Maitland (1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BERRY''== * [[/Arthur Ingham Berry|Berry, Arthur Ingham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WB6-6F5] - 1914(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3CZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1930-1939; Kew, 1946-1954; East Malvern, 1955-1956); 3CZ Warburton (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 595, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); architect (Kew North, Vic, 1943-1954); farmer (Warburton, Vic, 1963-1977) * [[/Harold Alexander Berry|Berry, Harold Alexander "Huck"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G869-8R6] - 1906(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (City, 1923); Receive Adelaide (City, 1923-1924); 5JU Adelaide (City, 1930-1931; Keswick, 1933; Norwood, 1937-1939; Kilburn, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 666, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: polisher (Kilburn, 1943) * [[/Lawrence Dudley Berry|Berry, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG2-X6J] - 1906(NSW)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5DB Adelaide (Norwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1315, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Henry Berry|Berry, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G342-ZR6] - 18??(???)-1971(Qld) - Licences: XQC Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; electrical business proprietor - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Rockhampton, 1912-1925); electrical mechanic (Rockhampton, 1928-1968) * [[/Roy James Berry|Berry, Roy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NQN-X6X] - 1908(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2NY Grafton (1933-1939, 1946-1969); 2BQD Grafton (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1159, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: body-builder (Grafton, NSW, 1932-1980) * [[/William Clive Berry|Berry, William Clive "Clive"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBT5-3L8] - 1912(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Knockrow via Bangalow (1931-1936); 2AGM Byron Bay (1938-1938, 1946-1955); 2AGM Lismore (1956-1957); 2AGM Mullumbimby (1958-1960); 2AGM Byron Bay (1961-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 30, 1930, NSW; 2COCP 302, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Knockrow, 1933-1936); woodworker (Byron Bay, 1943-1954); contractor (Ballina, 1958); no occupation (Mullumbimby, 1958); manager (Byron Bay, 1963) * [[/William James Berry|Berry, William James "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8D1-B78] - 1890(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4WB Brisbane (Yeerongpilly, 1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1295, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; instrument repairer - Comment: Several contemporaneous William James Berry's in Brisbane - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Yeerongpilly, 1958-1963); mechanic (Yeerongpilly, 1972-1980) - ==''BERTRAM''== * [[/William Louis Bertram|Bertram, William Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDBP-NGS] - 1901(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: V738 Receive Rushworth (1922); 3GR Receive Rushworth (1922); 2KR Sydney (Waverley, 1929) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 920, 1926; 2COCP 97, 1930; 1COCP 34, 1934 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Rushworth, 1922; Brunswick, 1924-1928); telegraphist (Brunswick, 1931-1942); telephonist (Brunswick, 1949-1963); retired (Frankston, 1967-1980) ==''BEST''== * [[/George Bransdon Best|Best, George Bransdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VQ-241] - 1918(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2QC Sydney (Parramatta, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1292, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (university student at time of death 1942) * [[/Robert William Best|Best, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G9-F7Z] - 1916(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2TY Newcastle (1935-1939); 2TY Lochinvar (1946-1954); 2TY Sydney (Rutherford, 1955-1956; Hunters Hill, 1957-1958; Gladesville, 1960; Boronia Park, 1961; Gladesville, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1587, 1935, NSW; BOCP 262, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Broadcasting Station, Lochinvar, NSW, 1943-1954); storekeeper (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1958); technician (Gladesville, NSW, 1963) * [[/Wallace George Haydn Best|Best, Wallace George Haydn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSF-YDK] - 1901(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2ER Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2ER Sydney (Rose Bay, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Nephew of 2EU Arthur Frederick Peters - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brisbane, Qld, 1926); manager (Ascot, Qld, 1936-1949; Bardon, Qld, 1954-1980) - TroveTag: "2ER - Wallace George Haydn Best" ==''BESTED''== * [[/Julius Phillip Bested|Bested, Julius Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ6V-YSQ] - 1907(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Rose Park, 1923); 5CS Adelaide (Salisbury, 1937-1939); 5CS Peterborough (1947-1948); 5CS Adelaide (Richmond, 1954-1960; Cumberland Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1995, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Salisbury, SA, 1939-1941) ==''BESTMANN''== * [[/Walter Barrett Bestmann|Bestmann, Walter Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCM-JTY] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 4BE Gympie (1938-1939, 1947); 4LN Gympie (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2242, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Gympie, Qld, 1936-1937); electrical foreman (Gympie, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''BEYER''== * [[/Johann Hugo Louis Beyer|Beyer, Johann Hugo Louis "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJQ-WX2] - 1894(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: XJEK Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Armadale, Vic, 1916-1925); chemist (Caulfield, Vic, 1927; Beaumaris, Vic, 1963-1972) ==''BIBBY''== * [[/Frederick Cyril Bibby|Bibby, Frederick Cyril "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH58-5XF] - 1911(Tas)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3OL Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1930-1939; Camberwell, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 681, 1930, Vic; AOLCP 38, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Camberwell, 1943-1968); operator (Camberwell, 1972-1980) ==''BICE''== * [[/William Russel Bice|Bice, William Russel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF48-PHT] - 1895(Qld)-1925(WA) - Licences: 6BX Receive Perth (Claremont, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Claremont, WA, 1919) ==''BIDGOOD''== * [[/Archibald Erle Bidgood|Bidgood, Archibald Erle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/29WT-B4Z] - 1909(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 2ALL Sydney (Willoughby, 1939; Dee Why, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: COCP2 270, 1930; AOLCP 26, 1930; COCP1 79, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1936; Willoughby, NSW, 1937; Dee Why, NSW, 1949; Beacon Hill, NSW, 1954; Toowoomba, Qld, 1958); postmaster (Pialba, Qld, 1969; South Pine, Qld, 1972); retired (Withcott, Qld, 1980) ==''BIDMEAD''== * [[/William Ernest Bidmead|Browne, William Ernest Bidmead]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZM-N3K] - 1894(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XEB Sydney (Marrickville, 1913-1914); 2SJ Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; citizen's militia (25th Signallers Co. Engineers, pre WW1); AIF (WW1, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1936); engineering fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1963) - TroveTage: "XEB-2SJ - William Ernest Bidmead" ==''BILLAN''== * [[/Leo John Billan|Billan, Leo John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4P-P87] - 1906(SA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3BR Briagolong (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1205, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Boisdale, Vic, 1931); nurseryman (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); gardener (Prahran, Vic, 1963) ==''BILLINGS''== * [[/Hubert Douglas Billings|Billings, Hubert Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WC5-G7H] - 1894(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: XJP Melbourne (Brighton Beach, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AFC, Signals); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1919; St Kilda, Vic, 1921; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1943); auditor (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BINNS''== * [[/Albert Binns|Binns, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDD-5DL] - 1895(NSW)-1918(NSW) - Licences: XCY Sydney (Mosman, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Relationships: brother of 2IE-2BJ Cecil Binns - TroveTag: "XCY - Albert Binns" * [[/Cecil Binns|Binns, Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-XTD] - 1897(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2IE Receive Sydney (Kogarah, 1922); 2BJ Sydney (Kogarah, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 46, 1924, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 79, 1932; COCP1 378, 1940 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; 1st Division Signals Coy (WW1, 1916+) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1936); radio technician (Carlingford, NSW, 1937; Eastwood, NSW, 1943-1968) - Relationships: brother of XCY Albert Binns - TroveTag: "2IE-2BJ - Cecil Binns" ==''BIRD''== * [[/Henry Scorer Bird|Bird, Henry Scorer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWH-FTC] - 1902(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3HB Melbourne (Sunshine, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Sunshine, 1924-1927); Government employee (Camberwell, 1928-1963); nil (Ashwood, 1968-1972) - Comment: 3HB callsign passed to Sunshine Radio Club 1924-1927 (prominent amateur broadcaster) * [[/Leslie James Bird|Bird, Leslie James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6X2-N4N] - 1897(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, Armidale, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armidale, 1930-1935; Wellington, 1937); civil servant (Homebush, 1943) ==''BIRT''== * [[/William Andrew Birt|Birt, William Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBK-336] - 1907(WA)-1936(WA) - Licences: 6CU Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (North Perth, WA, 1931) ==''BISCHOFF''== * [[/William Edward Conrad Bischoff|Bischoff, William Edward Conrad]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YT-QB7] - 1911(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2LZ Sydney (Crows Nest, 1930-1937); 2LZ Wentworth Falls (1938-1939, 1946-1969); 2AKM Wentworth Falls (Portable, 1939); 2LZ Sydney (Naremburn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 568, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 12, 1936; TVOCP, 346, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Naremburn, 1933-1937); wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, 1943); radio technician (Wentworth Falls, 1949-1958); tele. engineer (Naremburn, 1963); engineer (Naremburn, 1972-1980) ==''BISHOP''== * [[/Clarence Elijah Bishop|Bishop, Clarence Elijah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKZ9-G7S] - 1896(WA)-1971(WA) - Licences: 6DD Receive Albany (1923); 6DD Albany (1923-1924); 6DD Northam (1924); 6LL Katanning (1936-1939); 6LL Perth (Claremont, 1948-1954; East Victoria Park, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1746, 1936, WA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albany, WA, 1922); accountant (Katanning, WA, 1925-1937); clerk (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1954; Victoria Park, WA, 1958-1968) * [[/Frederick Edward Bishop|Bishop, Frederick Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS3-GZQ] - 1882(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2FB Sydney (Kirribilli, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Kirribilli, 1930-1931); grazier (Mullaley, Gunnedah, 1935-1949) * [[/Maurice Glanville Bishop| Bishop, Maurice Glanville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDDP-SVD] - 1908(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Middle Park, Vic, 1931); bank officer (Middle Park, 1935); bank clerk (Bank of NSW Quarters, Ouyen, 1936-1937); bank officer (Hawthorn, 1942-1949; Nelson, Tas, 1954) * [[/Reginald Bishop|Bishop, Reginald "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDJ-D3V] - 1913(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - politician; trade union leader; in conjunction with Media Minister Doug McClelland, oversaw the introduction of FM radio into Australia - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/bishop-reginald-reg-32171 Obituaries Australia] ==''BLACK''== * [[/F. C. Black|Black, F. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: None identified to date - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 297, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: awaits identification, Port Lincoln, SA in 1926 * [[/Rex Cleugh Black|Black, Rex Cleugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZJZ-WY5] - 1912(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2YA Sydney (Rugby, 1933; Auburn, 1934-1935; Greenwich, 1936-1937); 2YA Trangie (1938); 2YA Sydney (Ashfield, 1939; Belmore, 1946; Campsie, 1947; Liverpool, 1948-1950); 2YA Gosford (1954-1961); 2YA Kingsgrove (1965); 2YA Springwood (1969-1975); 2YA Kooringal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1116, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Greenwich, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Campsie, NSW, 1943); school teacher (Liverpool, NSW, 1949); teacher (Gosford, NSW, 1958; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1980) * [[/Robert Hughes Black|Black, Robert Hughes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4S-2YK] - 1917(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2QZ Sydney (Harris Park, 1933-1939; Baulkham Hills, 1946-1947; City CBD, 1954; Hunters Hill, 1955-1975; Strathfield, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1229, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Innisfail, Qld, 1941-1943; Baukham Hills, NSW, 1954; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1958-1972; Strathfield, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William Hector Black|Black, William Hector]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8J2-TCS] - 1912(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3WB Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1939); 2WO Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 663, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Malvern, 1936-1937); bacteriologist (Mosman, 1943-1963); biochemist (Darlinghurst, 1968-1972) * [[/William Sidney Neil Black|Black, William Sidney Neil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWVJ-2XT] - 1921(Vic)-1998(???) - Licences: 2AKJ Canberra (Kingston, 1938-1939); 3QX Melbourne (Chelsea, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2151, 1938, ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Berwick, Vic, 1949); engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1958; Blacktown, NSW, 1963) ==''BLACKBURN''== * [[/W. T. Blackburn|Blackburn, W. T.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Home Hill (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Searched William, Walter, Wilfred - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BLACKMAN''== * [[/Herbert Howbery Blackman|Blackman, Herbert Howbery]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2M-65N] - 1886(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XOE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913); 3PR Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923); 3PR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1924-1925); 3HA Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1927); 3HU Melbourne (Ashburton, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 211, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Malvern, 1909); mechanic (East Malvern, 1913-1916); soldier (Royal Park, 1917-1919); electrician (East Malvern, 1922-1928); mechanic (Burwood, 1931-1968) ==''BLACKWELL''== * [[/William Blackwell|Blackwell, William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAN Sydney (Camperdown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: furnaceman (Camperdown, NSW, 1913) ==''BLADES''== * [[/Lorne Deborah Blades|Blades, Lorne Deborah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN18-HW3] - 1910(Qld)-1935(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1069, 1932, Qld - YL amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (N/A) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ronald Alfred Blades|Blades, Ronald Alfred "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCS-L77] - 1916(Qld)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 4RX Toowoomba (1936-1939); 2VP Sydney (Haberfield, 1946-1947; Ashfield, 1948-1950; Dundas, 1954-1955); 2VP Melbourne (Blackburn, 1956); 2VP Sydney (Balgowlah, 1957-1969; Seaforth, 1975; Dee Why, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1775, 1936, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 615, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); broadcast technician (AWA) - Comment: Two Ronald Alfred Blades born in Qld 1916, 4RX 27/3/1916 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Dundas, NSW, 1954; Balgowlah, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Dee Why, NSW, 1977) ==''BLAIR''== * [[/Keith Andrew William Blair|Blair, Keith Andrew William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK4S-ZXY] - 1911(Vic)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2DX Balranald (1930-1934); 2DX Sydney (Marrickville, 1935-1937); 2DX Bega (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 699, 1930, Vic; BOCP 276, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Balranald, 1932-1935; Randwick, 1936-1937; Bega, 1937); bank officer (Queanbeyan, 1949-1980) * [[/Russell Lewis Blair|Blair, Russell Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HH-8Y4] - 1916(WA)-2010(NZ) - Licences: 2AJE Cooranbong (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely NZ) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Christchurch, 1941-1943; Selwyn, Canterbury, 1946); teacher (Auckland, 1954; Palmerston North, 1957-1960); company director (Palmerston North, 1963-1966); teacher (Palmerston North, 1972-1981); retired (Palmerston North, 1987-2008) ==''BLAKE''== * [[/Robert Leslie Gilbert Blake|Blake, Robert Leslie Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L831-ZLW] - 1888(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3RG Castlemaine (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 484, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Castlemaine, Vic, 1912-1919); house furn. (Castlemaine, Vic, 1924-1949) ==''BLAKEMORE''== * [[/Thomas Victor Blakemore|Blakemore, Thomas Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FR-V6J] - 1916(WA)-2011(WA)95yo - Licences: 6TB Perth (Bayswater, 1947-1965); 6TB Narrogin (1969); 6TB Perth (Bayswater, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2435, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Subiaco, WA, 1937; Bayswater, WA, 1943); wireless mechanic (Bayswater, WA, 1949-1980) ==''BLANCH''== * [[/Cecil Keith Blanch|Blanch, Cecil Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2SR-WR5] - 1903(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2GI Woodford Leigh (1930-1961); 2GI Maclean (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 718, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Brushgrove, NSW, 1930-1932; Woodford Leigh, NSW, 1934-1958); radio serviceman (Maclean, NSW, 1963-1968); serviceman (Maclean, NSW, 1972); retired (Maclean, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BLANCHARD''== * [[/George Edward Henry Blanchard|Blanchard, George Edward Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV2-B4S] - 1899(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DN Sydney (Newtown, 1922-1926; Hurlstone Park, 1927-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 195, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Earlwood, 1930-1980) ==''BLAND''== * [[/William Joseph Bland|Bland, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXT9-4RP] - 1902(India)-1955(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Alberton, 1923); 5AG Adelaide (Alberton, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 765, 1923 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio manufacturer (Tusmore, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5AG - William Joseph Bland" ==''BLUE''== * [[/Harry William Blue|Blue, Harry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVXF-38K] - 1909(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2YI Sydney (Liverpool, 1932-1933); 2YI Albury (1934-1936); 9KO Rabaul (1937); 2YI Broken Hill (1938-1939); 2YI Sydney (Kingsford, 1946; Auburn, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1034, 1932, NSW; COCP3 43, 1936; COCP2 111, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); A.A.M.S. - Electoral Rolls: porter (Liverpool, NSW, 1930-1933); railway employee (Albury, NSW, 1934-1935); wireless operator (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1936); radio officer (Daceyville, NSW, 1943); despatch clerk (Auburn, NSW, 1949-1968); clerk (Auburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BLUNDEN''== * [[/Godfrey Verge Blunden|Blunden, Godfrey Verge]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNG-22L] - 1906(Vic)-1996(France) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Wireless Weekly (editor, 1930s) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (North Sydney, 1930; East Sydney, 1933-1936) * [[/Leon Walter Blunden|Blunden, Leon Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KT-SMV] - 1914(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5BH Adelaide (Firle, 1935-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1535, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BLYARD''== * [[/Alfred Blyard|Blyard, Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIH Nowra (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (brother Walter Raleigh Blyard died Nowra, 1926) ==''BLYTH''== * [[/Oscar Emerson Blyth|Blyth, Oscar Emerson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTYQ-7WL] - 1912(Tas)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3XW Melbourne, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1806, 1936, Vic; COCP1 1204, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Collingwood, Vic, 1934); flyer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943); printer (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''BOASE''== * [[/Norman Robert Boase|Boase, Norman Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Z8-QZS] - 1917(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3NI Melbourne (Malvern, 1947; Glenhuntly, 1948; Burwood, 1954-1955; Darling, 1956; Carlton, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2295, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942; bookkeeper (Warren, NSW, 1943); Oakleigh, Vic, 1949; Carlton, Vic, 1958) ==''BOAST''== * [[/Harold Douglas Boast|Boast, Harold Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2VW-3D4] - 1906(Eng)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AX Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1928-1939); 3AX Lubeck (1946-1969); 3AX Melbourne (Frankston, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 404, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 55, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931-1936); radio engineer (3LK Lubeck, Vic, 1942-1968); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''BOCK''== * [[/Walter Alfred Bock|Bock, Walter Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTY-J6M] - 1886(NZ)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4KC Port Moresby (1937-1939); 9KC Port Moresby (1947-1955); 4KC Mareeba (1956); 4KC Caloundra (1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely PNG) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Acton, ACT, 1943); retired (Caloundra, Qld, 1959) ==''BODKIN''== * [[/Harland Bernard Bodkin|Bodkin, Harland Bernard "Harley"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVGY-QQ7] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2KV Sydney (St Peters, 1935-1938; Marrickville, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1447, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: power station assistant (Tempe, NSW, 1930; St Peters, NSW, 1933); electrician (Tempe, NSW, 1935-1937); radio engineer (Marrickville, NSW, 1943-1980) ==''BOILEAU''== * [[/John George Boileau|Boileau, John George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC2-HLQ] - 1893(SA)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4JT Port Moresby (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Byron Bay, NSW, 1943-1954) ==''BOLD''== * [[/Charles Augustus Bold|Bold, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3N-JSF] - 1894(WA)-1958(WA) - Licences: 6CA Perth (Beaconsfield, 1931-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 832, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Fremantle, WA, 1921-1922); meter tester (South Fremantle, WA, 1925); electrician (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1949); mains superintendent (South Fremantle, WA, 1954-1958) ==''BOLGER''== * [[/Leonard Joseph Bolger|Bolger, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67V-VDD] - 1867(Irl)-1941(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Deputy Director of Navigation, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: master mariner (Williamstown, 1914-1917); public servant (Elsternwick, 1919); master mariner (Elsternwick, 1931-1937) ==''BOLLAS''== * [[/George William Bollas|Bollas, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY4M-4XT] - 1915(Vic)-2012(Vic) - Licences: 3LA Melbourne (Footscray, 1935-1939); 3LA Yarraville (1948-1960); 3LA Melbourne (West Footscray, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1557, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Footscray, Vic, 1937-1942; Footscray West, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BOLTON''== * [[/Milton Cedric Cardwell Bolton|Bolton, Milton Cedric Cardwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDD-1ML] - 1918(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6MB Perth (Subiaco, 1939, 1947-1956; Floreat Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2400, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor body builder (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1958); director (Floreat Park, WA, 1963-1980) ==''BOND''== * [[/Francis William Bond|Bond, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4Q-ZQ4] - 1917(Vic)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 3SQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1937-1939); 4SQ Willis Island (1947); 4AKG Rockhampton (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1914, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 529, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1968); radiocommunications (Rosebud, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Rupert Francis Bond|Bond, Rupert Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZHS-QB3] - 1886(Vic)-1961(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Rockhampton, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, Qld, 1912-1937; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1958) ==''BONGERS''== * [[/Gysbert Sheldon Bongers|Bongers, Gysbert Sheldon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7F9-DXK] - 1900(NSW)-1948(NSW) - Licences: N745 Receive Sydney (1922); 2HY Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1922); 2HY Sydney (Rockdale, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Rockdale, 1930-1935; Hamilton, Qld, 1936-1937); engineer (Woollahra, 1943) ==''BONNER''== * [[/Alfred Coleman Bonner|Bonner, Alfred Coleman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MV14-MTM] - 1854(Tas)-1930(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Legana (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Trevallyn, 1914-1922); no occupation (Legana, 1928) ==''BONNERUP''== * [[/Peter Madsen Bonnerup|Bonnerup, Peter Madsen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6F5-RC8] - 1890(Tas?)-1976(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as patent attorney, WA) - Electoral Rolls: patent attorney (Nedlands, 1922; South Perth, 1925-1972) - Links: [https://www.carnamah.com.au/bio/peter-madsen-bonnerup Bio] ==''BONNINGTON''== * [[/John Archibald Bonnington|Bonnington, John Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88Y-1JP] - 1909(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1930-1931); 2AKB Sydney (Avalon Beach, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 569, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 3AirOCP 16, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Broken Hill, 1931); engineer (Woollahra, 1932-1933); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1935); air pilot (Avalon Beach, 1949-1963) ==''BONWILL''== * [[/Edward Warren Bonwill|Bonwill, Edward Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J35-NNV] - 1869(USA)-1945(NSW) - Licences: XBP Sydney (1912-1914); 2CA Receive Cowra (1922); 2CA Cowra (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Barellan, 1930; Cowra, 1934-1937; Lithgow, 1937-1943) ==''BORGEEST''== * [[/William Frederic Borgeest|Borgeest, William Frederic or Frederick (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1WM-GHT] - 1917(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3ZY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1938); 3ZY Colac (1947); 3ZY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1948; Glen Iris, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1908, 1937, Vic; BOCP 223, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Burnie, Tas, 1939); engineer (Colac, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Camberwell South, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''BORLAND''== * [[/Alexander Borland|Borland, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJZ-JGT] - 1893(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XFT Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1st Signals Squadron Wireless, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Strathfield, NSW, 1930-1943; Concord, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''BOSHER''== * [[/Allan Thomas Bosher|Bosher, Allan Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNNY-B75] - 1913(NZ)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2TU Sydney (Greenwich, 1935-1936; North Sydney, 1938-1939; Cammeray, 1946-1955; Crows Nest, 1956-1969; Cammeray, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 650, 1942; COCP1 677, 1943; (likely first qualified in NZ) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1935-1968); engineer (Crows Nest, NSW, 1972; Cammeray, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BOTTEN''== * [[/Herbert William Botten|Botten, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS2-8QJ] - 1895(SA)-1973(???) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (CBD, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Neutral Bay, 1930); radio manager (Darlinghurst, 1933-1936); manager (Darlinghurst, 1937-1958) ==''BOUCHARD''== * [[/Victor John Reid Bouchard|Bouchard, Victor John Reid "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93B-52C] - 1897(Qld)-1936(Qld) - 4BY Receive Brisbane (Auchenflower, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur club administrator - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Auchenflower, 1921-1926); clerk (Buranda, 1928) ==''BOULTBEE''== * [[/Kenneth Walker Boultbee|Boultbee, Kenneth Walker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMWB-1Q4] - 1905(Tas)-1981(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Taringa, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: agent (Taringa, Qld, 1928-1958; Corinda, Qld, 1963-1968; St Lucia, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Broadbeach, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''BOUNDY''== * [[/George Henry Boundy|Boundy, George Henry]] - 1866(Vic)-1932(Vic) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), early wireless experimenter, radio clubs (WIQ), state public servant (P&TQ, engineer), federal public servant (PMGD, engineer) ==''BOURKE''== * [[/J. Bourke|Bourke, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: V734 Receive Yarck (1922); Receive 3GP Yarck (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BOURNE''== * [[/Francis Frederick Bourne|Bourne, Francis Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX55-9GM] - 1916(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5BU Adelaide (Unley, 1935-1939; Wayville, 1947; Malvern, 1948-1954; Blackwood, 1955-1965; Belair, 1969); 5BU Keith (1975); 5BU Naracoorte (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1593, 1935, SA; 2COCP 1282, 1953; 1COCP 1722, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Parkside, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BOWDEN''== * [[/Eric James Germain Bowden|Bowden, Eric James Germain]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7T7-YC2] - 1894(Tas)-1984(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - PMGD Wireless Inspector, Hobart, 1920s & 1930s; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as equipment engineer, PMGD, Tas) - Relationships: son of Frank Prosser Bowden; brother of John Gibson Bowden - Electoral Rolls: junior assistant engineer (Hobart North, 1922); engineer (Hobart South, 1936-1937) * [[/Frank Prosser Bowden|Bowden, Frank Prosser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97MP-G4L] - 1860(Tas)-1934(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter, Tas PMGD, Federal PMGD - Relationships: father of Eric James Germain Bowden and John Gibson Bowden - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hobart North, 1914-1928) * [[/John Gibson Bowden|Bowden, John Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNJZ-V69] - 1906(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - employee of Medhurst Electrical - Relationships: son of Frank Prosser Bowden; brother of Eric James Germain Bowden - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Launceston, 1928); electrical mechanic (New Town, 1936-1937); engineer (Nelson, 1943-1963) * [[/Ronald Stanley Bowden|Bowden, Ronald Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQGS-F9R] - 1900(Eng)-1981(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Taringa, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albion, Qld, 1921); car driver (Wilston, Qld, 1934); car proprietor (Newmarket, Qld, 1936-1943); store keeper (Urangan, Qld, 1949-1954); farmer (Mundubbera, Qld, 1958-1963); retired (Urangan, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''BOWEN''== * [[/Harold Keith Bowen|Bowen, Harold Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGK-7SZ] - 1913(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5KB Adelaide (Maylands, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1049, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Tranmere, SA, 1943) * [[/Joseph La Venture Bowen|Bowen, Joseph La Venture or Laventure]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPP-MLB] - 1917(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4LB Brisbane (Hamilton, 1935-1939)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1445, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1958); public servant (Kedron, Qld, 1963) * [[/Maurice Bowen|Bowen, Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKWH-7MR] - 1915(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3VK Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1937; Windsor, 1938-1939; Mont Albert, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1543, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Coburg, Vic, 1937; St Kilda North, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Mont Albert, Vic, 1949) ==''BOWER''== * [[/George Geoffrey Bower|Bower, George Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWVM-BC5] - 1919(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2OI Sydney (Earlwood, 1936-1939; Collaroy, 1946-1950; Dee Why, 1954-1960; Collaroy, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1823, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Dee Why, NSW, 1954-1958; Collaroy, NSW, 1963-1968; Collaroy Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BOWICKE''== * [[/S. J. Bowicke|Bowicke, S. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XCI Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: W. Bowicke in Sands @ Paddington 1911 ==''BOWIE''== * [[/Luther Douglas Bowie|Bowie, Luther Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCT-J1V] - 1913(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3DU Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1935-37); 3DU Portable Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1938); 3TC Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1937-1939); 3DU Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1948-1969); 2DU Evans Heads (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1518, 1935, Vic; BOCP 218, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1935-1942; Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1963; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1968-1972); retired (Evans Head, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BOWLEY''== * [[/Alfred Hobden Bowley|Bowley, Alfred Hobden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN48-MT1] - 1887(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3AP Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1939; Ashburton, 1947-1955; Hawthorn, 1956; Nunawading, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1460, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Auburn, Vic, 1924-1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''BOWMAN''== * [[/Hubert Nigel Bowman|Bowman, Hubert Nigel "Pete"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4PT-FY3] - 1908(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5FM Adelaide (Payneham, 1932-1933; Royston Park, 1937; Payneham, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1956); 5FM Crystal Brook (1960); 5FM Bridgewater (1965-1980+); 5FN Portable (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 911, 1932, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 259, 1939; BOCP 282, 1940; 1COCP 354, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BOYD''== * [[/Albert Boyd|Boyd, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMM-KRM] - 1910?(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TE Sydney (Rozelle, 1935-1937); 2TE Newcastle (New Lambton, 1938-1939; Charlestown, 1946-1954; Maryville, 1955-1957; Islington, 1958; Blacksmith, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Rozelle, NSW, 1934-1937; Charlestown, NSW, 1943-1954) * [[/Gordon James Boyd|Boyd, Gordon James "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9K-Q7L] - 1912(???)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AML Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2308, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Brighton Le Sands, NSW, 1943-1977) * [[/John a'Beckett Penleigh Boyd|Boyd, John a'Beckett Penleigh "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HD5-QST] - 1915(Vic)-1981(WA) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1904, 1937, Vic; 3AIR 806, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, Vic, 1937-1949); pilot (Balwyn, Vic, 1954-1972); retired (Chidlow, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman James Boyd|Boyd, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-VM7] - 1897(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XNO Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914); 3EL Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1923); 3EL Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1924-1925; Caulfield, 1925-1927; Elwood, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 104, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio engineer (3UZ, 1920s); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, 1919-1924); manager (Caulfield, 1926-1928); engineer (Elsternwick, 1931-1937); electrician (St Kilda, 1949-1963); retired (Caulfield, 1967-1977) ==''BOYTON''== * [[/Claude John Boyton|Boyton, Claude John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTPH-PH2] - 1902(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ALE Jugiong (1938-1939); 2ALE Sydney (Stanmore, 1947); 2ALI Cooma North (1954); 2ALI Sydney (Randwick, 1955-1958; Bexley, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2195, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bethungra, NSW, 1930-1936); radio mechanic (Cootamundra, NSW, 1937); sound operator (Hillston, NSW, 1937); electric motor operator (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Annandale, NSW, 1949; Randwick, NSW, 1958; Bexley, NSW, 1958); engineer (Booker Bay, NSW, 1963); electronics technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BRACKEN''== * [[/Leonard Carl Bracken|Bracken, Leonard Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58V-LLQ] - 1910(Tas)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2LF Sydney (Ashfield, 1933; Stanmore, 1933-1934; Cremorne, 1935-1936); 2FF Sydney (Cremorne, 1937-1939; Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP1 54, 1947, NSW (likely prior RAN qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Withdrawal: 2LF amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2LF Young commercial service - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRADBURY''== * [[/B. J. Bradbury|Bradbury, B. J.]] - abt 1887(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPO, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: ==''BRADDOCK''== * [[/Albert Braddock|Braddock, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQN-VRM] - 1890(Eng)-1916(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 14, 1914 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Esperance, WA, 1916) * [[/George Stacey Braddock|Braddock, George Stacey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-DGH] - 1913(Qld)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 2AGL Moree East (1937-1938); 3AGL Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1900, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Bundaberg, Qld, 1936); wireless telegraphy operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); dry cleaner (Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BRADFORD''== * [[/Alfred Keith Bradford|Bradford, Alfred Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q5-VC5] - 1912(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4KK Millmerran (1936-1939, 1947-1975); 4KK Drillham (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1750, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Millmerran, Qld, 1934-1937); farmer (Millmerran, Qld, 1943-1954); radio dealer (Millmerran, Qld, 1958-1968); farmer (Drillham, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/John Richard Bradford|Bradford, John Richard]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - senior federal public servant (chief electrical engineer, Qld, PMGD) ==''BRADLEY''== * [[/David Max Bradley|Bradley, David Max]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZR-FCT] - 1922(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2344, 1939, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank Randell Bradley|Bradley, Frank Randell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G973-F7P] - 1884(SA)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 3ZK Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923-1931); 2JB Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2, 1924, No. 1 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; federal public servant (PMGD, Superintendant Telegraphs Vic, 1928; Deputy PMG Qld; NSW); historian (telegraphs) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Sandringham, Vic, 1914-1924; Mosman, NSW, 1933-1943); no occupation (Killara, NSW, 1954-1963) - TroveTag: "3ZK-2JB - Frank Randell Bradley" & "!Wikibooks 3ZK" ==''BRAGG''== * [[/William Henry Bragg|Bragg, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFQ-9N6] - 1862(Eng)-1942(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nile yet identified - pioneer wireless experimenter; academic (University of Adelaide, 1885-1908), physicist, chemist, mathematician, shared Nobel prize in 1915 with his son William Lawrence Bragg, son-in-law of Charles Todd - Links: [[w:William Henry Bragg|Wikipedia]] * [[/William Lawrence Bragg|Bragg, William Lawrence "Lawrence"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWXT-CLR] - 1890(SA)-1971(Eng) - participated as a youth in his father's wireless experiments, academic (University of Adelaide), physicist, shared Nobel prize in 1915 with his father William Henry Bragg, grandson of Charles Todd - Links: [[w:Lawrence Bragg|Wikipedia]] ==''BRAIN''== * [[/S. F. Brain|Brain, S. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZD Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: likely related XFR V. J. Brain - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/V. J. Brain|Brain, V. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XFR Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: likely related 2ZD S. F. Brain - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRAMLEY''== * [[/John Alfred Bramley|Bramley, John Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIW Wyndham (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRANCH''== * [[/Lorayne Branch|Branch, Lorayne]] - Living - author ("Henry Sutton, The Innovative Man"); historian (Henry Sutton) ==''BRAND''== * [[/Albert Onslow Brand| Brand, Albert Onslow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6R-T44] - 1904(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AIO The Entrance (1937-1939, 1946-1950); Toowoon Bay (1954-1961); Harrington (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2051, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (The Entrance, NSW, 1931; Orange, NSW, 1932; The Entrance, NSW, 1933-1949); electrical contractor (Toowoon Bay, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Harrington, NSW, 1968-1977; Maclean, NSW, 1980) * [[/Jack Brand|Brand, Jack "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4V-QGJ] - 1910(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2ADX Sydney (Ryde, 1939); 2ADX Newcastle (Lorn, 1946-1950); 2ZN Braidwood (1954-1955); 2ZN Sydney (Belmore, 1956-1957; Rockdale, 1958; Homebush West, 1960-1961; Strathfield, 1965); 2ZN Bourke (1969); 2ZN Hume Weir (1975); 2ZN Sydney (Strathfield, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1827, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1933; Rozelle, 1934-1935; Ryde, NSW, 1936); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1937; Rockdale, NSW, 1943); municipal engineer (Lorn, NSW, 1949); engineer (Braidwood, NSW, 1954) ==''BRANDON''== * [[/Eric Frank Brandon|Brandon, Eric Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPK-2ZY] - 1907(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5FB Wilmington (1933-1939); 5FB Adelaide (Prospect, 1948); 5FA Oodnadatta (1965); 5FA Ramco (1969-1975); 5FA Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1145, 1933, SA; 2COCP 140, 1938; 1COCP 183, 1938; BOCP 201, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRANFORD''== * [[/Kenneth Harold Branford|Branford, Kenneth Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQM-5NC] - 1919(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2ABW Sydney (Bondi North, 1939); 2APB Coffs Harbour (1954-1956); 2APB Sydney (Lane Cove, 1957-1958; North Ryde, 1960-1975); 2APB Gosford (Point Clare, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 184, 1938; COCP1 583, 1942; TVOCP 206, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); communications officer (Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 1954; North Ryde, NSW, 1958-1972); technician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1977); retired (Point Clare, NSW, 1980) ==''BRANKS''== * [[/Albert Mervyn Branks|Branks, Albert Mervyn "Merv"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6Y-88K] - 1906(NZ)-1978(NZ) - prominent MW and SW broadcast listener 1920s to 1970s, DX Clubs (New Zealand DX Radio Association, New Zealand Radio DX League, All-Wave All-World DX Club) - Links: [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen-tributes/ Tribute] ==''BRANSON''== * [[/George Henry Branson|Branson, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56C-CDW] - 1918(Wales)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2EJ Sydney (Mascot, 1934-1935; Concord, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1393, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Enfield, NSW, 1943); manager (Greenwell Point, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''BRASCH''== * [[/Ernest Henry Brasch|Brasch, Ernest Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-S98] - 1898(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJL Melbourne (Hawksburn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Munitions Workers Coy) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1922); motor engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1924; Swan Hill, Vic, 1925-1937); engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1954; Malvern East, Vic, 1963) ==''BREBNER''== * [[/Walter John Alexander Brebner|Brebner, Walter John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKGS-DR1] - 1905(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3JQ Geelong (Belmont, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1172, 1933, Vic; BOCP 135, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Electrician, Wireless Mechanic, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Belmont, Vic, 1937); radio announcer (Geelong West, Vic, 1942); broadcaster (Geelong, Vic, 1949); radio dealer (Geelong West, Vic, 1954); manager (Belmont, Vic, 1963-1977) ==''BREDEN''== * [[/Wynne Steere Breden|Breden, Wynne Steere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/979Z-1QH] - 1900(Qld)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Rx Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1923); 2WS Newcastle (CBD, 1924-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 9, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; shipyard business - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Melbourne, Vic, 1922-1924; Newcastle, NSW, 1930-1932); agent (Newcastle, NSW, 1935; Stockton, NSW, 1936-1937); contractor (Toronto, NSW, 1943-1958); company director (Toronto, NSW, 1968) ==''BREEN''== * [[/James Henry Breen|Breen, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYV4-826] - 1906(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3SA Melbourne (Ripponlea, 1936-1939); 3UY Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1774, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1934); radio engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); manager (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Camden, Vic, 1967; Elsternwick, Vic, 1977) ==''BREHAUT''== * [[/Albert Leslie Brehaut|Brehaut, Albert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTB-JTG] - 1905(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3SB Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1933-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1082, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Oakleigh, Vic, 1926-1954) ==''BREMERMAN''== * [[/Harold Frederick Bremerman|Bremerman, Harold Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCQ-QWC] - 1903(Eng)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4HB Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Aspley (1955-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1267, 1934, Qld; COCP (Eng) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; television experimenter (4CM); radio clubs (WIAQ, Life Member; Brisbane DX Club); employment (electrician, Courier Mail, Besley & Pike, Mt. Olivett Hospital); pilot; UK Merchant Navy 1920s - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Albion, Qld, 1928); mechanic (Wooloowin, Qld, 1936-1954); retired (Aspley, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BREMNER''== * [[/John Latta Bremner|Bremner, John Latta]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKP-7J6] - 1915(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2024, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1967) * [[/Thomas Bremner|Bremner, Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLN-JT5] - 1919(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 3DV Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1936-1939); 3AKU Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1948); 2ANV Sydney (Randwick, 1950-1958; Killara, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1649, 1936, Vic; BOCP 531, 1943; COCP2 872, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1942; Woollahra East, NSW, 1949); accountant (Killara, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''BRENNAN''== * [[/Allan James Brennan|Brennan, Allan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TR-SNJ] - 1887(Vic)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 31, 1914 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Seven Hills, NSW, 1930); journalist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930-1933; East Sydney, NSW, 1934-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); retired (Dee Why, NSW, 1958) * [[/John Martin Brennan|Brennan, John Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKVN-2T1] - 1904(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2ALQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1939, 1946-1956; Dee Why, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2269, 1939, NSW; TVOCP 344, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Blacktown, NSW, 1930-1933); electrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Blacktown, NSW, 1943-1954); teacher (Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1977) - Relationships: brother of 2ACE Loughlin Brennan * [[/Leonard Laughton Brennan|Brennan, Leonard Laughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2Q-S5G] - 1916(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AMU Gosford (1939; 1946-1961); 2AMU Killarney Vale (1965-1975); 2AMU Mt Victoria (1980); 2LM Mt Victoria (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2332, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theatre proprietor (Gosford, NSW, 1943-1963); company director (Killarney Vale, NSW, 1968-1977); retired (Mt Victoria, NSW, 1980) * [[/Loughlin Brennan|Brennan, Loughlin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ7X-3KV] - 1908(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2ACE Sydney (Blacktown, 1936-1939, 1946-1954); 2ACE Leeton (1955-1957); 2ACE Wagga Wagga (1958-1961); 2ACE Sydney (Blacktown, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1658, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1930-1954); public servant (Wagga Wagga, 1958-1963; Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1980) - Relationships: brother of 2ALQ John Martin Brennan * [[/William Edward Brennan|Brennan, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3V-CVJ] - 1904(WA)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3RO Melbourne (Thornbury, 1931-1933; Murrumbeena, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1931); clerk (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972); retired (Carnegie, Vic, 1977) ==''BREWER''== * [[/Alfred Henry Brewer|Brewer, Alfred Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJM-MWL] - 1871(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XHB Sydney (Bondi, 1913-1914); 2CN Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Bondi, NSW, 1913; Bronte, NSW, 1930-1935; Ulladulla, NSW, 1937; Berry, NSW, 1943) * [[/Phillip John Brewer|Brewer, Phillip or Philip John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKH-MNW] - 1900(WA)-1948(SA) - Licences: 5JA Adelaide (Parkside, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 269, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Parkside, 1939-1943) ==''BRIDGE''== * [[/Wilmur James Mitchell Bridge|Bridge, Wilmur James Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBB4-TYN] - 1916(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3QV Benalla (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2211, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937; Sandringham, Vic, 1942); engineer (Benalla, Vic, 1949) ==''BRIDGER''== * [[/Thomas William Bridger|Bridger, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85V-2YT] - 1885(UK)-1941(NT) - Licences: 4AP Receive Brisbane (City, 1923); 4AP Brisbane (Hamilton, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer; public servant; WW1 (2nd Aust Flying Squadron, 1916) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (West Perth, 1914); consulting engineer (Auchenflower, 1925); poultry farmer (Geebung, 1928); engineer (Armadale, 1934-1937) - Directories: electrical engineer (Adelaide, 1915; Melbourne, 1917-1921; Brisbane, 1923-1927; Adelaide, 1930) ==''BRIDGES''== * [[/Frank John Claud Bridges|Bridges, Frank John Claud or Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHRF-XHR] - 1885(NZ)-1964(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 141, 1915; 2COCP 182, 1930; 1COCP 279, 1932 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Roebourne, 1916-1917); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Esperance, 1921-1949); retired (Esperance, 1958-1963) ==''BRIDGEWATER''== * [[/Francis Henry Bridgewater|Bridgewater, Francis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58N-NQL] - 1906(Eng)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ZO Sydney (Moore Park, 1933-1939; CBD, 1947); 2ZI Broken Hill (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Surry Hills, NSW, 1930-1937; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1943); musician (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1954); business manager (Broken Hill, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''BRIGDEN''== * [[/Gordon Joseph Brigden|Brigden, Gordon Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-1M5] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ACJ Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939, 1946-1950; St Ives, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2234, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Manly, NSW, 1937-1943); importer (Harbord, NSW, 1949; St Ives, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''BRIGGS''== * [[/David Eastman Briggs|Briggs, David Eastman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY3B-PKK] - 1913(Vic)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 3FU Melbourne (Coburg, 1934-1939, 1947-1960); 7RF Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1317, 1934, Vic; COCP2 803, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Coburg, Vic, 1934-1954); retired (Albury, NSW, 1980) * [[/Donald Robert Briggs|Briggs, Donald Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5B-1TN] - 1915(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5BD Adelaide (Walkerville, 1935-1939; Henley Beach, 1947; South Plympton, 1954-19600; 5HB Adelaide (Morphett Vale, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1490, 1935, SA; 2COCP 413, 1941; BOCP 373, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Kirkcaldy, SA, 1939) - TroveTag: "5BD-5HB - Donald Robert Briggs" * [[/Percy Briggs|Briggs, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB28-PM5] - 1907(Qld)-1992(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2232, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; Wembley Park, WA, 1943); technician (South Perth, WA, 1949-1968; Como, WA, 1972-1980) ==''BRIGHT''== * [[/William Henry Herbert Bright|Bright, William Henry Herbert "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBQH-GSX] - 1898(Qld)-1961(Qld) - Licences: Spark; 4FA Toowoomba (1923); 4AA Toowoomba (1924-1925); 4WB Toowoomba (1925-1927); 4OO Toowoomba (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 123, 1925, No. 13 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: callsign 4AA withdrawn by PMGD for their use - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Toowoomba, 1919-1943); clerk (Toowoomba, 1949); mechanic (Toowoomba, 1954-1958) ==''BRIMBLE''== * [[/Charles Campbell Brimble|Brimble, Charles Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5L-9GH] - 1915(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5CB Adelaide (Somerton, 1935-1939, 1947-1948; Somerton Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1446, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Somerton, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BRIMS''== * [[/Marcus John Gordon Brims|Brims, Marcus John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZWB-S11] - 1888(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: XQA Mareeba (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; business proprietor (plywood & veneer manufacture) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Mareeba, 1912-1913); foreman joiner (Milton, 1921); timber merchant (Milton, 1925-1931); plywood manufacturer (Annerley, 1937-1958); business manager (Annerley, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "XQA - Marcus John Gordon Brims" & "!Wikibooks Brims" ==''BRINKMAN''== * [[/Sydney James Ferdinand Brinkman|Brinkman or Brinckman, Sydney James Ferdinand "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS4-53R] - 1912(Tas)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ID Griffith, ACT (1935-1939); 2IS Coffs Harbour (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1425, 1935, ACT; COCP1 403, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Griffith, ACT, 1935-1949; Turvey Park, NSW, 1958; Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BRISTOW''== * [[/John Morrison Bristow|Bristow, John Morrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPL-DLJ] - 1908(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2ZX Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 243, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Neutral Bay, 1930-1935); manager (Gordon, 1937-1943); company manager (Pymble, 1949); manager (Wahroonga, 1954-1980) ==''BRITT''== * [[/Dudley Gordon Britt|Britt, Dudley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBB4-D5B] - 1909(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3HT Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2210, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Doncaster, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''BROADFOOT''== * [[/James Broadfoot|Broadfoot, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR1C-TQ7] - 1920(Qld)-2012(NSW)92yo - Licences: 2AJD Sydney (Lindfield, 1938-1939, 1947-1961; Killara, 1965-1969; Gordon, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2095, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1949); medical practitioner (Lindfield, NSW, 1954-1963; Killara, NSW, 1968; Gordon, NSW, 1972-1977; Glenorie, NSW, 1980) ==''BROADLEY''== * [[/David Hadley Broadley| Broadley, David Hadley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JR-VDL] - 1917(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2AFU Sydney (Undercliffe, 1937-1939; Earlwood, 1946-1961; Lugarno, 1965, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1892, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Undercliffe, NSW, 1943-1958; Earlwood, NSW, 1963; Lugarno, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''BROCK''== * [[/Hector Edward Earl Brock|Brock, Hector Edward Earl]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VQL-BTC] - 1902(Vic)-1962(SA) - Licences: 3ZC Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1924); 5DP Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1924-1927; Malvern, 1927-1938); 5UZ Adelaide (Fullarton, 1954-1956; Nailsworth, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 25, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; University of Adelaide (Demonstrator & Technical Assistant, 1949) - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1924); no occupation (Malvern, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "3ZC-5DP-5UZ - Hector Edward Earl Brock" ==''BROGAN''== * [[/John Patrick Hugh Brogan|Brogan, John Patrick Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYH-BHN] - 1909(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3CG Merbein (1933-1939); 3CG Melbourne (Elwood, 1947; Richmond, 1948; The Basin, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1094, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Merbein, Vic, 1931-1942); tramway employee (Richmond, Vic, 1949); tram driver (The Basin, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''BROINOWSKI''== * [[/Leopold Thomas Broinowski|Broinowski, Leopold Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6FR-SMR] - 1871(Vic)-1937(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as associate editor, Hobart Mercury, Tas) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Hobart South, 1914-1937) ==''BROOK''== * [[/William Laurence Brook|Brook, William Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K63Q-J18] - 1906(SA)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2ACT Dubbo (1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2238, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Annandale, NSW, 1930); motor engineer (Glenton, NSW, 1931); station hand (Murrumbidgerie, NSW, 1934-1935); mechanic (Dubbo, NSW, 1937-1968); ==''BROOKE''== * [[/Wilberforce Henry Liddon Brooke|Brooke, Wilberforce Henry Liddon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB61-69T] - 1891(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BR Terrigal (1930-1936); 2BR Dora Creek (1937-1939, 1946-1958); 2BR Paterson (1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 638, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telegraphist (1917); WW1 (Wireless Training School, Moore Park, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Jerry's Plains, 1930; Terrigal, 1931-1937; Dora Creek, 1949-1958; Paterson, 1963-1968) ==''BROOKES''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Brookes|Brookes, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSJ-GV6] - 1911(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4BA Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1936-1937; Ashgrove, 1938-1939; Wooloowin, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1641, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943-1954); waterside Worker (Wooloowin, Qld, 1958) * [[/W. D. Brookes|Brookes, W. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJBH Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BROOKS''== * [[/Albert Henry Milton Brooks|Brooks, Albert Henry Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT1Q-DVK] - 1901(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5KG Adelaide (Grange, 1933-1939; Croydon, 1946-1960+); 5AH Adelaide (Ridleton, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1170, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Croydon, 1939); railway employee (Croydon, 1941-1943) - Relationships: likely related to 7JB John Vickery Brooks and 7DB D. C. Brooks * [[/David Deane Brooks|Brooks, David Deane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58F-VVY] - 1912(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2NX Sydney (Kensington, 1933-1936; Vaucluse, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 431, 1933; COCP1 343, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Vaucluse, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Qantas Airways, Berrimah, NT, 1949); radio technician (Edgecliff, NSW, 1954-1963); radio technician (Carnarvon, WA, 1968); technician (Nowra North, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Frederick James Brooks|Brooks, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJ8-BKF] - 1892(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XFM Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912-1914); 2EA Receive Barmedman (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Arncliffe, NSW, 1913); engineer (West Wyalong, NSW, 1930); electrician (West Wyalong, NSW, 1932-1937); teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); * [[/John Vickery Brooks|Brooks, John Vickery "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHXL-RK8] - 1905(SA)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 7JB Hobart (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 37, 1924, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer; originally from Adelaide - Relationships: likely related to 5KG Albert Henry Brooks and 7DB D. C. Brooks - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart South, 1928; Malvern, Vic, 1954-1980) - Trovetag: "7JB - John Vickery Brooks" ==''BROOME''== * [[/Francis Montague Guido Broome|Broome, Francis Montague Guido]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPK6-V7S] - 1909(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 2XJ Sydney (Croydon Park, 1932-1934); 2XJ The Entrance (1937-1939); 2XJ Sydney (Punchbowl, 1946-1947; Bankstown, 1948-1961); 2XJ McMasters Beach (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1026, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Croydon Park, NSW, 1931-1934; Haberfield, NSW, 1936; The Entrance, NSW, 1937-1943); electroplater (Bankstown, NSW, 1949); technician (Bankstown, NSW, 1954-1963); not available (Margate, Qld, 1969); retired (Clontarf, Qld, 1972; Scarborough, Qld, 1977) * [[/Joseph Paul Broome|Broome, Joseph Paul "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW3P-756] - 1920(Qld)-2008(Qld) - Licences: 4PB Brisbane (Grange, 1938-1939, 1947; Moorooka, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2205, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tram conductor (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949); radio mechanic (Moorooka, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BROOMHALL''== * [[/Charles Alfred Broomhall|Broomhall, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7NZ-2SV] - 1891(Vic)-1968(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 729, 1922 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geraldton, 1916); mechanic (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1925; Canning Bridge, 1931-1937; Applecross, 1943-1954); retired (Bickley, 1958-1963) ==''BROOMHEAD''== * [[/Sydney Vernon Broomhead|Broomhead, Sydney Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CK-TGN] - 1912(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2UL Sydney (Campsie, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1096, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Campsie, NSW, 1933-1936); clerk (Wollongong, NSW, 1937; North Wollongong, NSW, 1943-1954; Wollongong, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''BROWN (A-I)''== * [[/Alan George Brown|Brown, Alan George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G849-43Y] - 1909(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3CX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1928-1937; Upper Hawthorn, 1938-1939; Canterbury, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 446, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, 1931); public servant (Auburn, 1936-1937); RAAF (St Kilda North, 1943); civil servant (Auburn, 1949); clerk (Deepdene, 1954; Camberwell North, 1963-1968) * [[/Alan Weymouth Brown|Brown, Alan Weymouth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSKH-1N5] - 1902(Tas)-1938(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Listeners' League, Hobart (assistant secretary); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Assistant Secretary, Listeners' League, Hobart, Tas) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart South, 1936-1937) * [[/Albert Telfer Brown|Brown, Albert Telfer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VT-YM1] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2IU Sydney (Rozelle, 1934-1936; St Leonards, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1266, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Dubbo, NSW, 1934; St Leonards, NSW, 1937); clerk (North Wollstonecraft, 1949); auditor (Roseville, NSW, 1954-1968); public servant (Curtin, ACT, 1972); retired (Roseville, NSW, 1977; Valentine, NSW, 1980) * [[/Alfred Brown|Brown, Alfred "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBD9-157] - 1896(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3QW Melbourne (Preston, 1937-1939; Sandringham, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2020, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1972) * [[/Alfred Louis Brown|Brown, Alfred Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQV-4SS] - 1885(Eng)-1971(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as general manager, 5CL, SA) - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Claremont, WA, 1910); optician (Applecross, 1916-1917); director (Kew, Vic, 1926); engineer (Cottesloe, 1936-1937) * [[/Arthur John Brown|Brown, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KP-9XJ] - 1914(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2IK Sydney (Earlwood, 1934-1939; Epping, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1251, 1934, NSW; BOCP 115, 1937; TVOCP 44, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Fitter (Earlwood, NSW, 1936-1937); Inspector (Meadowbank, NSW, 1943; Epping, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Bruce Kevin Brown|Brown, Bruce Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S4-CV1] - 1920(Tas)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 7QZ Launceston (1937-1939); 2AQZ Sydney (Meadowbank, 1954-1969; Annangrove, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1942, 1937, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 303, 1940; 1COCP 492, 1941; TVOCP 1014, 1968 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Meadowbank, 1943-1968); technician (Annangrove, 1972-1980) * [[/Clarence Roy Brown|Brown, Clarence Roy]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - founder of 5KA Class B Adelaide; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, 5KA, SA) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Clifford Walter Brown|Brown, Clifford Walter "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCV5-M8M] - 1906(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6CB Perth (Subiaco, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 640, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Subiaco, 1931-1937); traveller (Nedlands, 1943-1963); business manager (Wembley, 1968); manager (Morley, 1972; Dianella, 1977-1980) * [[/Ernest Charles Brown|Brown, Ernest Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPG6-K19] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AJ Sydney (Tempe, 1932-1939, 1946-1969; Penshurst, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 912, 1932, NSW; COCP2 110, 1937; COCP1 295, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Wireless Telegraphy Officer, 1940-1945) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tempe, NSW, 1935-1968); public servant (Penshurst, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Frank Makepeace Brown|Brown, Frank Makepeace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H5-2M5] - 1911(WA)-2006(WA) - Licences: 6FB Mullewa (1939, 1946-1948); 6FB Perth (Bassendean, 1954-1960; Doubleview, 1965-1969; Rossmoyne, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2375, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Northam, 1936; Bassendean, 1943); civil servant (Mullewa, 1949); telephone technician (Bassendean, 1954-1963); civil servant (Doubleview, 1968-1972); telephone technician (Rossmoyne, 1977-1980) * [[/George Brown|Brown, George]] - 1875(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AHL Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1970, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: numerous contemporaneous GBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Douglas Brown|Brown, George Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCQ-JFD] - 1902(Qld)-1938(Qld) - Licences: 4DB Brisbane (Ascot, Qld, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: timber merchant (Hamilton, Qld, 1925-1928); director (Ascot, Qld, 1931-1937) * [[/George Dundas Brown|Brown, George Dundas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMP-G4W] - 1898(NSW)-1932(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 304, 1917 (Marconi) - ship wireless operator?; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Probate: railway employee (1932) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1927; Toorak, Vic, 1931) * [[/George Henry Bryden Brown|Brown, George Henry Bryden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZK-XG1] - 1890(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2EB Sydney (Drummoyne, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 127, 1915 (Balsillie); COCP2 276, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Harry Percy Brown|Brown, Harry Percy "Horsepower", "Poo Bah"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1R8-R1W] - 1878(Eng)-1967(NSW) - senior federal public servant (Director-General, Posts and Telegraphs); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Secretary, PMGD) - Links: [[w:Harry Brown (public servant)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/brown-sir-harry-percy-5384 ADB]; [https://telegramsaustralia.com/Forms/Special%20developments/People/Brown.html Telegrams Australia] - TroveTag: "Harry Percy Brown" * [[/Hector Mervyn Brown|Brown, Hector Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9TY-HSC] - 1906(NSW)-1961(SA) - Licences: 5MB Adelaide (Torrensville, 1927-1928; Southwark, 1931-1933); 2YM Broken Hill (1937-1938); 5MB Adelaide (Southwark, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: AOCP 345, 1927, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 402 1932; 1COCP 333, 1933) - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer (2BH, 1937), PMGD SA (mechanic, retired 1940) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Broken Hill, 1937), engineer (Thebarton, 1941-1943) * [[/Henry Mathew Brown|Brown, Henry Mathew or Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GG-RY9] - 1910(Vic)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 3ZB Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1931-1939); 4ZB Gracemere (1947-1948); 4ZB Brisbane (Chermside, 1954-1956; Northgate, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 768, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936); salesman (Northgate, Qld, 1941); technician (Radio 4RK, Gracemere, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Chermside, Qld, 1954); technician (Northgate, Qld, 1958-1980) - Trovetag: "3ZB-4ZB - Henry Mathew Brown" * [[/Herbert George Brown|Brown, Herbert George "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BH-NGV] - 1887(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4BH Booval (1928-1930); 4HG Booval (1931); 4HG Ipswich (1937-1939, 1946-1956); 4BH Brisbane (Graceville, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 455, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (Ipswich); railways employee - Callsign: withdrawn for 4BH Brisbane - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ipswich, Qld, 1925; Redbank, Qld, 1929) * [[/Herbert Rufus Brown|Brown, Herbert Rufus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HL-T23] - 1894(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3NN Receive Yanac (1923); 3NN Yanac (1924-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 271, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Yanac, 1919-1977) * [[/Ivan Leslie Brown|Brown, Ivan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ2-9CV] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2RY Sydney (Drummoyne, 1931-1939, 1948-1950; Herne Bay, 1954-1958; Riverwood, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 797, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1943; Herne Bay, NSW, 1949); public servant (Herne Bay, NSW, 1954; Riverwood, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Riverwood, NSW, 1972-1977); public servant (Riverwood, NSW, 1980) ==''BROWN (J-Z)''== * [[/J. R. Brown|Brown, J. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Southport (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James McGladdery Brown|Brown, James McGladdery]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW18-TCK] - 1882(Qld)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4BJ Aramac (1929-1933); 4BJ Rockhampton (1937); 4BJ Bundaberg (1947-1965) - Qualifications: AOCP 480, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: porter (Rockhampton, 1905); station master (Finch Hatton, 1913); labourer (Mackay, 1919); motor car proprietor (Baralaba, Mt Morgan, 1925); guard (Aramac, 1928-1937); retired (Maryborough, 1954-1963; Ascot, 1963) - Relationships: father of Victor James Caldwell Brown, the likely actual amateur operator * [[/John Henry Shadwell Brown|Brown, John Henry Shadwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJL-7M4] - 1897(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2JK Sydney (Botany, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 926, 1926; 1COCP 154, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Botany, 1930-1958) * [[/Joseph Brown|Brown, Joseph "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQH2-YSM] - 1916(Tas)-1990(Tas) - Licences: 7BJ Hobart (Battery Point, 1934-1939; New Town, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1255, 1934, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 5, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (7ZL, Hobart TV); public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Battery Point, 1936-1937); civil servant (New Town, 1943-1972) * [[/Kenneth Boyer Brown|Brown, Kenneth Boyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GV-GGN] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AKB Sydney (Lane Cove, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Gladesville, 1948-1960); 2AJJ Sydney (Gladesville, 1969); 2AJJ Nelson Bay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 133, 1937; COCP1 173, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fire alarm mechanic (Gladesville, NSW, 1949-1968); mechanic (Gladesville, NSW, 1972); retired (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Leonard Austin Brown|Brown, Leonard Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX21-FFX] - 1915(Vic)-1957(SA) - Licences: 3OP Melbourne (Camberwell, 1931-1933); 5OP Adelaide (Eastwood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 814, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1936; Eastwood, SA, 1939; Unley Park, SA, 1941) * [[/Maurice Alexander Brown|Brown, Maurice Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2J-3P9] - 1913(NSW)-1978(Eng) - Licences: 2OR Sydney (Epping, 1932-1939, 1946-1950; Cheltenham, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1033, 1932, NSW; BOCP 255, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (MRB Camp, Queanbeyan, NSW, 1934; East Sydney, NSW, 1935-1937); radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1949); engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1963-1972; Newport Beach, NSW, 1977) * [[/P. J. Brown|Brown, P. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JB Sydney (Randwick, 1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ralph Andrew Watkin Brown|Brown, Ralph Andrew Watkin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZV-DLV] - 1908(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GO Sydney (Cremorne, 1931-1933; Epping, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 823, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: proprietor (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1931; Narrabeen, NSW, 1933) * [[/Raymond Albert Brown|Brown, Raymond Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZV-YH6] - 1906(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IL Sydney (Ashfield, 1933-1935); 2IL Glenbrook (1936-1937); 2QN Sydney (Auburn, 1935); 2RB Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1960; Clontarf, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1236, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Withdrawal: 2QN amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2QN Deniliquin commercial service - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1932-1949); technician (Auburn, NSW, 1954-1958); electrical manufacturer (Maroubra, NSW, 1963) * [[/Robert Brown|Brown, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Moonah, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart Central, 1919; Moonah, 1928); fitter (Hobart North, 1958) * [[/Victor James Caldwell Brown|Brown, Victor James Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBKS-2T7] - 1907(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified, but likely those in father's name - Qualifications: Nil yet identified, but likely those in father's name - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: wardsman (Aramac, 1928); guard (Aramac, 1930); baker (Rockhampton, 1936); radio mechanic (Barcaldine, 1943; Bundaberg, 1949-1963) - Relationships: son of James McGladdery Brown - note electoral roll addresses for Victor James precisely align with 4BJ addresses whereas those for James McGladdery do not * [[/William Francis Brown|Brown, William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VB-4DL] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3BB Warrnambool (1930-1933); 3BB Melbourne (Richmond, 1937); 9BB Wau, New Guinea (1938); 2ANP Sydney (Bundeena, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 704, 1930, Vic; COCP2 92, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: many contemporaneous WFBs - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Richmond, Vic, 1937) ==''BROWNE''== * [[/Brian Brandon Browne|Browne, Brian Brandon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2MJ-9C1] - 1908(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2UZ Sydney (Kogarah, 1933); 2UZ Goulburn (1934-1939); 2UZ Canberra (Ainslie, 1954-1955); 1UZ Canberra (Ainslie, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Goulburn, NSW, 1934-1943); engineer (Ainslie, ACT, 1949-1954) * [[/Robert John Vincent Browne|Browne, Robert John Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLZ-BY6] - 1907(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4RB Brisbane (Toowong, 1925-1939; New Farm, 1946-1956; Dorrington, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 92, 1925, No. 10 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowong, 1936-1937); mechanic (Clevedon, 4QN, 1943); technician (New Farm, 1949-1954); teacher (Dorrington, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "4RB - Robert John Vincent Browne" & "!Wikibooks 4RB" ==''BROWNBILL''== * [[/William Albert Brownbill|Brownbill, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2V-81D] - 1919(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3BU Geelong (1936-1939, 1947-1960); 3ABU Portable Geelong (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1707, 1936, Vic; BOCP 249, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Geelong, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''BROWNHILL''== * [[/William Brownhill|Brownhill, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4R-CSM] - 1924(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AWB Melbourne (East Preston, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2823, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Preston, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BROWNLEE''== * [[/Thomas Denham Brownlee|Brownlee, Thomas Denham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ8-QKD] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2XB Sydney (Bondi, 1931-1936; Woollahra, 1938-1939, 1947-1950; Roseville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 859, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP3 6744, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1931); mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1936; Woollahra, NSW, 1937); engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1954-1963); engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''BROWNLESS''== * [[/Sidney Frank Brownless|Brownless, Sidney Frank "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HD-M5S] - 1915(Eng)-1995(Vic) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD); military (WW2, RAF, radar research); clubs & societies (IREE); author ("The Sharing of Television Channels", ABCB, 1973 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Albert Park, 1954-1980) ==''BRUCE''== * [[/Ernest Arthur Bruce|Bruce, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7XP-MLH] - 1879(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XABR Sydney (Artarmon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: * [[/George Thomas Bruce|Bruce, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLR-GQM] - 1914(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2GT Tumut (1932-1938); 2GT Sydney (Bexley, 1939; Kingsgrove, 1946-1955; Loftus, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 971, 1932, NSW; COCP2 282, 1939; COCP1 328, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tumut, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943-1954); civil servant (Loftus, NSW, 1958-1968); public servant (Loftus, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/George William Bruce|Bruce, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPX-XN9] - 1913(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5GB Adelaide (Prospect, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1925, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Arthur Bruce|Bruce, Robert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR18-SKL] - 1900(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (City, 1923-1924); 5BJ Adelaide (Glenelg, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 357, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glenelg, 1939-1943) * [[/Robert William Bruce|Bruce, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTC-Z1J] - 1899(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1926-1928; East Malvern, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 283, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda East, Vic, 1926; Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1967) * [[/Stanley Melbourne Bruce|Bruce, Stanley Melbourne "S.M."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLB-86Z] - 1883(Vic)-1967(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - politician (prime minister, 1923-1929) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Stanley_Bruce|Wikipedia]] ==''BRUMHEAD''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Brumhead|Brumhead, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G17Y-P6T] - 1901(Eng)-1982(SA) - Licences: 3TV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1938-1939); 5TV Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1947-1954; Heathpool, 1955-1969 - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 94, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (East Melbourne, Vic, 1925; Camberwell, Vic, 1926-1927); sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1943) ==''BRUNSDEN''== * [[/Herbert Thomas Brunsden|Brunsden, Herbert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NR-JJR] - 1909(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2BX Sydney (Leichhardt, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 649, 1930, NSW; AOLCP 258, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Leichhardt, 1930-1937) - Comment: Gone too soon ==''BRYCE''== * [[/Ramsay Auld Bryce|Bryce, Ramsay Auld]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH9T-FL2] - 1914(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4AB Ipswich (1937-1939, 1947-1948); 4AB Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1954-1969); 4AC Portable Ipswich (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1935, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (North Ipswich, Qld, 1937); radio serviceman (North Ipswich, Qld, 1943); theatre proprietor (Palm Beach, Qld, 1949); showman (Palm Beach, Qld, 1954-1958); projectionist (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963-1972) ==''BRYDEN-BROWN''== * See Brown, especially George Henry Bryden-Brown ==''BRYSON''== * [[/Royal William Bryson|Bryson, Royal William "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ9P-5KJ] - 1886(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: XJJ Melbourne (Richmond, 1913); 3JM Receive Melbourne (Kew, 1922-1923); 3JM Melbourne (Kew, 1924-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 50, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Richmond, 1914-1916); electrical fitter (Kew, 1919-1937); electrician (Croydon, 1943-1954) ==''BUCHANAN''== * [[/Cyril Buchanan|Buchanan, Cyril]] - 19??(Australia)-19??(???) - Licences: Tulagi, Solomon Islands (1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/n5664/html/ch03.xhtml ANU-Tulagi History]; [https://apo.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2019-09/apo-nid262811.pdf Tulagi, Pacific Outpost of British Empire] * [[/Douglas Ancelon Buchanan|Buchanan, Douglas Ancelon "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LJ-HLX] - 1913(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2ABT Yerrinbool (1935-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1596, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Yerrinbool, NSW, 1935-1937) * [[/Norman Thomas Oswald Buchanan|Buchanan, Norman Thomas Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84K-B7C] - 1912(Qld)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2NB Sydney (Manly, 1928-1939); 2ANB Sydney (Bondi, 1948; Kingsford, 1950); 3AND Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1954; Rosanna, 1955-1956); 3BNU Maldon (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 466, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Manly, 1934-1935); sound engineer (Manly, 1936); engineer (North Sydney, 1943; Heidelberg, 1954-1963; Rosanna, 1968; Heidelberg, 1972; Rosanna, 1977); retired (Castlemaine, 1980) ==''BUCK''== * [[/Albert Hector Buck|Buck, Albert Hector]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQJ-PC3] - 1905(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3TM Receive Melbourne (Albert Park, 1923); 3TM Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1924-1926; Glenferrie, 1927; East Preston, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933-1937); 3TM Terang (1938-1939); 3TM Shepparton (1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 138, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: father of 3ZMX & 3AAD Edwin David Buck, don't confuse with Albert Thomas Buck (Qld) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glenferrie, 1927-1928); mechanic (Glenferrie, 1931; Hawthorn, 1937); electrician (Terang, 1943) * [[/Albert Thomas Buck|Buck, Albert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Z9K-CXG] - 1892(Eng)-1973(Eng) - Licences: 4CW Receive Brisbane (Geebung, 1923); 4CW Brisbane (Geebung, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 281, 1926, No. 24 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Kedron, 1931-1934); wireless mechanic (Summer Hill, 1933) - Comment: don't confuse with 3TM Albert Hector Buck -TroveTag: "4CW - Albert Thomas Buck" * [[/Edwin David Buck|Buck, Edwin David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNC-4JQ] - 1929(Vic)-2010(Vic) - 3ZMX Melbourne (Thornbury, 1965-1969, 3AAD Melbourne (Thornbury, 1975-1980), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Vic), son of 3TM Albert Hector Buck ==''BUCKERFIELD''== * [[/Sidney Roy Buckerfield|Buckerfield, Sidney Roy "Buck" & "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGS-S7N] - 1904(SA)-1965(SA) - Licences: 5DA Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); 5DA Adelaide (Parkside, 1924-1927; Evandale, 1928-1931; Knoxville, 1933-1939; St Morris, 1947-1948+); 5DA Crystal Brook (1954-1956); 5DA Adelaide (Brighton Gardens, 1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 32, 1924, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 163, 1938; 1COCP 1557, 1950 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (5DN, 5CK, 5DR, 5AN, 5ABCFM); public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Knoxville, 1939) - TroveTag: "5DA - Sidney Roy Buckerfield" ==''BUCKINGHAM''== * [[/Cyril Hugo Buckingham|Buckingham, Cyril Hugo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8L-NP8] - 1917(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3QU Melbourne (Maidstone, 1947-1956; West Footscray, 1960; Albion, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2288, 1939, Vic; BOCP 1712, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Footscray North, Vic, 1942-1954); mechanic (Footscray North, Vic, 1963); TV mechanic (Albion, Vic, 1967; Sunshine, Vic, 1972-1977); mechanic (Sunshine North, Vic, 1980) ==''BUCKIE''== * [[/Alan Carson Buckie|Buckie, Alan Carson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ6-8QC] - 1909(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6AB Perth (Nedlands, 1936-1939; Claremont, 1947-1948; Dalkeith, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1682, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1963) ==''BUGG''== * [[/Charles Robert Bugg|Bugg, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82G-Q8K] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 11, 1936, Vic - - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Geelong, 1942) ==''BUILDER''== * [[/Geoffrey Builder|Builder, Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM6S-FBL] - 1906(WA)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - physicist; radio engineer; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: observer (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, 1931; physicist (Haberfield, 1935; Ashfield, 1937; Burwood, NSW, 1943-1958) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/builder-geoffrey-9617 ADB] ==''BULL''== * [[/Francis George Bull|Bull, Francis George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB9W-CFP] - 1904(Eng)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4MA Brisbane (Fairfield, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1674, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Stones Corner, Qld, 1926-1928; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1934; Fairfield, Qld, 1937; Annerley, Qld, 1943-1958); military forces (Wellers Hill, Qld, 1963) * [[/Frederick Hans Bull|Bull, Frederick Hans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR14-174] - 1907(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AJM Sydney (Northbridge, 1938; Epping, 1939; Chatswood, 1946-1950; Pymble, 1954-1958; Killara, 1960-1961; Turramurra, 1965; St Ives, 1969); 2AJM Chittaway Point, 1975 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2088, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Sydenham, NSW, 1930); clerk (Marrickville, NSW, 1930; Lewisham, NSW, 1933); traveller (Northbridge, NSW, 1936-1937); accountant (Mosman, NSW, 1943); credit accountant (Chatswood, NSW, 1949); manager (Pymble, NSW, 1954-1958); credit manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Herbert Phillip Bull|Bull, Herbert Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTC9-M33] - 1921(Qld)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4HP Brisbane (Manly, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 4ET Brisbane (Virginia, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2247, 1938, Qld; BOCP 405, 1941; COCP1 636, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Manly, Qld, 1949-1954); pest exterminator (Ipswich, Qld, 1954); wood machinist (Virginia, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/J. F. Bull|Bull, J. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4FH Mackay (-1949-1967+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), associate member I.R.E. Aust. ==''BULLING''== * [[/William John Bulling|Bulling, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4Y9-S95] - 1914(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5KX Adelaide (Grange, 1935-1939; Kirkcaldy, 1947-1954; Kings Park, 1955-1975); 5KX Wasleys (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1527, 1935, SA; BOCP 166, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Kirkcaldy, 1939-1943) ==''BULLIVANT''== * [[/William Norman Bullivant|Bullivant, William Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJK-X8B] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2PR Receive Albury (1923-1924); 2WB Albury (1925-1930); 2WB West Wyalong (1931-1934); 2BC Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1950; Bellevue Hill, 1954-1969; Kingsford, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 167, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 1COCP 319, 1940) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Jerilderee, NSW, 1930); postal clerk (West Wyalong, NSW, 1930-1937); telegraphist (Bondi, NSW, 1943); supervisor (Waverley, NSW, 1954; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1958-1968; Bondi Junction, NSW, 1972; Kingsford, NSW, 1980) - Trovetag: "2PR-2WB - William Norman Bullivant" ==''BULLOCK''== * [[/Albert Frederick Wright Bullock|Bullock, Albert Frederick Wright "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4K-44G] - 1900(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4ZX Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1933-1939, 1946-1954; Camp Hill, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1109, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: ironworker (East Brisbane, Qld, 1925); storeman (Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1954); retired (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BULMAN''== * [[/Reginald Verne Bulman|Bulman, Reginald Verne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJWF-CY2] - 1912(Tas)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 7RL Stanley (1939, 1947-1955); 7RL Kings Meadows (1956); 7RL Stanley (1960); 7RL Gravelly Beach (1965-1969); 4YL Mt Isa (1975); 4YL Malanda (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2345, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Legana, Tas, 1936-1937); soldier (Hobart, Tas, 1943); radio technician (Stanley, Tas, 1949-1954); technician (Moranbah, Qld, 1972; Ingham, Qld, 1972; Cairns, Qld, 1977); retired (Kureen via Malanda, Qld, 1980) ==''BUNN''== * [[/Malcolm Keith Bunn|Bunn, Malcolm Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H61-NPY] - 1907(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Melbourne (St Kilda, 1934-1939); 3LF Minyip (1947-1948); 3LF Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1954; Kew, 1955-1960); 3SH Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1308, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1931); accountant (Caulfield West, Vic, 1934-1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); storekeeper (Minyip, Vic, 1949); merchant (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1954); manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Mooroolbark, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''BUNTON''== * [[/George Henry Bunton|Bunton, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGWV-YFR] - 1872(Eng)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, Mosman, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Mosman, 1930-1954) ==''BURBIDGE''== * [[/Philip Arthur Burbidge|Burbidge, Philip Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HM-7JL] - 1910(Eng)-1948(NSW) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1931); 2PB Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 456, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant manager (Camberwell, 1934); manager (Bellevue Hill, 1943) ==''BURBURY''== * [[/Eric Alfred Burbury|Burbury, Eric Alfred]] - 1894(Tas)-1976(NSW) - early wireless experimenter (Tasmania, unlicensed?), ship wireless operator (1910s), broadcast engineer (AWA, Koo-we-rup; 2FC, chief engineer), brother of Harry Keith Burbury * [[/Harry Keith Burbury|Burbury, Harry Keith "Keith"]] - 1897(Tas)-1986(NSW) - engineer (PMGD), brother of Eric Alfred Burbury ==''BURCHELL''== * [[/C. B. Burchell|Burchell, C. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XADZ Sydney (Summer Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BURCHILL''== * [[/Charles Burchill|Burchill, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXD-8PF] - 1894(Qld)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 4EM Receive Brisbane (Hendra, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hendra, Qld, 1925; Surry Hills, NSW, 1930); fitter (Long Bay Camp, NSW, 1933; Surry Hills, NSW, 1934-1936; Harbord, NSW, 1937); watchman (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1949) ==''BURFORD''== * [[/Walter Patrick Burford|Burford, Walter Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHM2-CD9] - 1912(SA)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 5PB Naracoorte (1934-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1365, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Naracoorte, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BURGESS''== * [[/George Thomas Burgess|Burgess, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W5-N95] - 1913(SA)-1994(SA) - Licences: 5GC Adelaide (Prospect, 1933-1939; Henley Beach, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1233, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Henley, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas William Watkins Burgess|Burgess, Thomas William Watkins]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDZP-X1R] - 1861(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: XDA Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Wagga Wagga, 1901-1903) - TroveTag: "XDA - Thomas William Watkins Burgess" ==''BURGHARD''== * [[/Hermann August Bernhardt Burghard|Burghard, Hermann or Herman August Bernhardt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P1-7GW] - 1914(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 2ACL Deniliquin (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1536, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Gardiner, Vic, 1936); bank clerk (Deniliquin, NSW, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); m. vdr (Greenslopes, Qld, 1968-1969) ==''BURGOYNE''== * [[/Francis James Burgoyne|Burgoyne, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQN-1VS] - 1876(Wales)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - second operator of XVA of William Henry Haire; coastal wireless operator (VIY, 1913-?); RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Radio Station, South Townsville, 1919); postmaster (Concord, 1930); public servant (Homebush, 1930); postmaster (Homebush, 1933; Strathfield, 1935; Inverell, 1936; Bondi North, 1943) - TroveTag: "Francis James Burgoyne" ==''BURING''== * [[/Rudolph Buring|Buring, Rudolph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51C-YVT] - 1906(Tas)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 7AX Receive Hobart (1922-1923); Receive Hobart (1923-1924); 7RB Hobart (1925-1933); 3RB Ballarat (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 102, 1925, Tas; AOLCP 166, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electronics engineer (PMGD); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: university demonstrator (Hobart, 1928); radio engineer (Sale, 1936; Ballarat, 1936-1937); engineer (Kew, 1943-1972) ==''BURKE''== * [[/Eric Keast Burke|Burke, Eric Keast]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S4N-N8X] - 1896(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XHO Sydney (Lindfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; signal corps (1916); WW1 (Light Motor Wireless, 1917; Anzac Wireless Squadron, 1918); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Killara, NSW, 1930-1968); manager (Killara, NSW, 1972) - Links: [[w:Eric Keast Burke|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/burke-eric-keast-9628 ADB]; [https://wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2016/20160818-1/index.php WIA] * [[/Henry Edward Burke|Burke, Henry Edward "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VG-VX9] - 1906(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MN Sydney (Haberfield, 1934-1939); 2NM Sydney (Ashfield, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1269, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Haberfield, NSW, 1931-1937); traveller (Ashfield, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/R. Burke|Burke, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3LC Melbourne (Elwood, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BURKITT''== * [[/Donald Burkitt|Burkitt, Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GK-CXX] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3FP Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2417, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Warrandyte, Vic, 1928; Box Hill, Vic, 1931); bread carter (Doncaster, Vic, 1934-1943) ==''BURLEIGH''== * [[/Maurice George Burleigh|Burleigh, Maurice George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ5-J6F] - 1912(Tas)-1988(Tas) - Licences: 7MA Moorina (1938-1939, 1948); 7MA Launceston (1955-1960); 7JU Launceston (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2110, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Nelson, Tas, 1936); electrical engineer (Launceston, Tas, 1936); engineer (Power Station, Moorina, Tas, 1949; Marawaylee, Tas, 1954; Launceston, Tas, 1963) ==''BURMAN''== * [[/Arthur Alfred Horatio Burman|Burman, Arthur Alfred Horatio]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M8-GDR] - 1903(Vic)-1936(Vic)32yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Richmond, 1923); 3CY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1038, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Coburg, Vic, 1926); engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1928); talkie operator (Coburg, Vic, 1931-1936) ==''BURMESTER''== * [[/Otto Conrad Burmester|Burmester, Otto Conrad]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWN-7VX] - 1909(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4OB Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1158, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 31, 1935; 1COCP 46, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (Toowong, Qld, 1943); PMG technician (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''BURNETT''== * [[/John Keith Burnett|Burnett, John Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ8-G9G] - 1898(SA)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2BJ Sydney (Maroubra, 1931-1933; Chatswood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 860, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 155, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Div. Signal Coy., 1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: book-keeper (West Perth, WA, 1921); farmer (Claverley via Norseman, WA, 1922-1925); clerk (Maroubra, NSW, 1930-1933; Artarmon, NSW, 1934-1935); ledgerkeeper (Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937); clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1943) ==''BURNS''== * [[/Claud Edward James Burns|Burns, Claud Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCLY-P7V] - 1893(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4ZY Kingaroy (1932-1939); 4ZY Innisfail (1946-1947); 4ZY Cairns (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 996, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: supervising technician (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1977) ==''BURRAGE''== * [[/John Allan Burrage|Burrage, John Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCW4-SLS] - 1916(Vic)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: 3UW Melbourne (Deepdene, 1934-1937), 3UW (Shepparton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1322, 1934, Vic; BOCP 59, 1936; COCP1 291, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (3SR); WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1942) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Shepparton, 1942) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/burrage-john-allan-400643/] ==''BURROWS''== * [[/Alan Owen Burrows|Burrows, Alan Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNZG-V74] - 1901(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio correspondent (Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Sun); proprietor Miss F. V. Wallace (Wireless Shop), 1927-1933; president Waverley Radio Club - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Waverley, 1930-1933) - Comment: Gone too soon - TroveTag: "Alan Owen Burrows" * [[/Ernest Walter Burrows|Burrows, Ernest Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZDY-YQ8] - 1900(WA)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 6DZ Geraldton (1924-1927); 2DZ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 659, 1921; 1COCP 5, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technical assistant (Canterbury, NSW, 1937-1949; Earlwood, 1954-1980) * [[/Frederick Harold Burrows|Burrows, Frederick Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZDY-TKH] - 1894(Eng)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6BH Perth (Claremont, 1922-1924); 6BH Kalgoorlie (1925-1927); 6BF Perth (Beverley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 193, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Kalgoorlie, 1916; Claremont, 1922; Kalgoorlie, 1925); headmaster (Beverley, 1937; Subiaco, 1943-1958); retired (Subiaco, 1963-1972) * [[/John Charles Fry Burrows|Burrows, John Charles Fry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKZ-LJ8] - 1897(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XJCD Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 251, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Kew, 1919-1931); representative (Bairnsdale, 1934); commercial (Kew, 1936-1937); superintendent (Caulfield, 1943-1954); manager (Toorak, 1963-1980) * [[/Lindsay Thomas Burrows|Burrows, Lindsay Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT53-SNL] - 1909(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3OB Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1932-1937; Essendon, 1938-1938; North Essendon, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 900, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1931-1936); radio engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1937-1968; Strathmore, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BURSTALL''== * [[/James Evan Robert Burstall|Burstall, James Evan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W1-FCJ] - 1914(NSW)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 2QR Sydney (Beecroft, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; West Pennant Hills, 1948-1955; Beecroft, 1956-1969); 2QR Swansea (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1166, 1933, NSW; COCP2 115, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Beecroft, NSW, 1936-1949); radio engineer (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949-1954); manufacturer (Beecroft, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Swansea, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BURSTON''== * [[/Leonard Raymond Burston|Burston, Leonard Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4B-NNB] - 1918(Qld)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 3BV Wangaratta (1936-1939); 4BV Townsville (1947); 4LQ Amberley (1954); 2ALR Canberra (1955); 1ALR Canberra (1956); 3AZB Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1960); 2AMG Sydney (French's Forest, 1965); 8AG Darwin (1969); 2BBV Blaxland (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1793, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphy operator (RAAF, Point Cook, Vic, 1942); RAAF (RAAF Station, Amberley, Qld, 1954; Mt Waverley, Vic, 1958); RAAF officer (Townsville, Qld, 1963); airman (RAAF, Darwin, NT, 1968); RAAF (Blaxland, NSW, 1972-1980); ==''BURTON''== * [[/Arthur Reg Burton|Burton, Arthur Reg]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-3HM] - 1899(Eng)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4FE Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1935-1936; City, 1937-1939; Highgate Hill, 1946-1948); 1FE Heard Island (1954-1955); 4FE Thursday Island (1955-1956); 4FE Normanton (1960); 4FE Labrador (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1563, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Gold Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF); broadcast technician; federal public servant (PMGD) - Relationships: Likely father of 4BM Arthur Henry Burton - Electoral Rolls: artist (Lutwyche, Qld, 1921); picture showman (Beenleigh, Qld, 1922-1926); motor engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1931-1934; South Brisbane, Qld, 1937); radio engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943); diesel engineer (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1949-1954); technician (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1958); retired (Labrador, Qld, 1968-1980) * [[/Ronald Fenton Burton|Burton, Ronald Fenton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4F-JK8] - 1918(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3IH Charlton (1936-1939); 3IH Melbourne (Essendon, 1948; Pascoe Vale, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1797, 1936, Vic; BOCP 361, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Essendon, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Glenroy, Vic, 1963-1967; Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1972) ==''BUSCH''== * [[/Reginald Talbot Busch|Busch, Reginald Talbot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ3-2P7] - 1907(Vic)-2005(Vic) - Licences: 3LS Receive Melbourne (Essendon, 1923); 3LS Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1939; North Essendon, 1946-1969; Strathmore, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 157, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 286, 1936; 1AOCP 3, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; research engineer (1942) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937); research engineer (Essendon, 1942-1968); research (Strathmore, 1972-1977) - TroveTag: "3LS - Reginald Talbot Busch" ==''BUSH''== * [[/Albert Melville Bush|Bush, Albert Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBB7-DFN] - 1893(Vic)-1964(Vic) - 3YY Bendigo (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 197, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental apprentice (Bendigo, 1914-1919); dentist (Bendigo, 1922-1963) ==''BUSHBY''== * [[/Thomas Robert William Bushby|Bushby, Thomas Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2G5-KTN] - 1900(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2TW Bulli (1927-1928); 2TW Sydney (Gladesville, 1929; Hunters Hill, 1930; Gladesville, 1931-1933; Rose Bay, 1934; Bondi North, 1935-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 368, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 32, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hunters Hill, 1930; Gladesville, 1933); engineer (Rose Bay, 1934; Bellevue Hill, 1935; Bondi, 1936-1937; Kingsgrove, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Bexley, 1958-1963) ==''BUSHELL''== * [[/Harold Bushell|Bushell, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKNT-PTQ] - 1917(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AHG Sydney (Haberfield, 1937-1939, 1946-1961); 2AHG Sussex Inlet (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1969, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1943-1958); technician (Sussex Inlet, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''BUTCHER''== * [[/Eric William Butcher|Butcher, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWG-77S] - 1912(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4EB Brisbane (Lutwyche, 1931-1933; Kedron, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 871, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kedron, Qld, 1936-1937); teacher (Grange, Qld, 1949; Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958-1968) ==''BUTLER''== * [[/Alfred Lloyd Butler|Butler, Alfred Lloyd "Lloyd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLX-VQ7] - 1924(SA)-2024(SA)99yo - Licences: 5BR Adelaide (Prospect, 1947); 5BR Murray Bridge (1948-1960); 5BR Adelaide (Panorama, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2481, 1941; BOCP 475, 1942; AOCP1 49, 1947; TVOCP 244, 1960 - amateur operator; historian (SA amateur, SA broadcast) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [http://users.tpg.com.au/ldbutler/index.htm Personal Web Site];[https://www.qsl.net/vk5br/ QSL.NET]; [https://ahars.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/VALE-LLOYD-BUTLER.pdf AHARS Obit]; [https://www.wia.org.au/members/wiaawards/pubcomtechnical/ WIA Technical Award 2005] * [[/Arthur Rogerson Butler|Butler, Arthur Rogerson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H3X-61X] - 1889(NZ)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XADL Sydney (Belmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, CMF, 1915); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Belmore, NSW, 1913); real estate agent (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1930-1933); estate agent (Gosford, NSW, 1934; Umina, NSW, 1936-1937; Ettalong Beach, NSW, 1949-1954; Orange Grove, NSW, 1958) - Comment: Individual not yet fully identified * [[/Doug Butler|Butler, Doug]] - - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD, Telstra Broadcasting); historian (broadcast, Wikipedia) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/L. M. J. Butler|Butler, L. M. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XDC Singleton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified * [[/Richard Edmund Butler|Butler, Richard Edmund "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQX1-ZPZ] - 1926(Vic)-2012(Vic) - Senior federal public servant (PMGD), Deputy General Secretary ITU 1983-1989, Secretary General ITU 1983-1989 [https://www.itu.int/en/history/Pages/ElectedOfficialBio.aspx?off=6] * [[/William Fitzwalter Cotter Butler|Butler, William Fitzwalter Cotter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z96-6LL] - 1850(Qld)-1920(NSW) - Licences: XDD Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: house agent (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1913) - Comment: Likely experimenters one or more of his children - Links: [https://butlersutherland.wordpress.com/the-butler-family-from-cork/william-fitzwalter-butler-1850-1920/ Gene] ==''BUTLER-WOOD''== * [[/Bertie Saywell Butler-Wood|Butler-Wood, Bertie Saywell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXJ2-18J] - 1894(NSW)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4EJ Receive Brisbane (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (West End, Qld, 1919-1925); dentist (West End, Qld, 1943-1954) ==''BUTTERFIELD''== * [[/George William Butterfield|Butterfield, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L77T-FCW] - 1903(Eng)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6GW Perth (South Perth, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 906, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Northam, WA, 1925; South Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (South Perth, WA, 1936-1958); retired (South Perth, WA, 1977) ==''BUTTERS''== * [[/William Leslie Butters|Butters, William Leslie W.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2VQ7-BSV] - 1885(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2WY Bermagui South (1928-1935); 2WY Sydney (Brooklyn, 1936-1938; Cronulla, 1939; Karuah, 1946-1947); 2WY Nambucca Heads (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 464, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fisheries inspector (Bermagui South, 1930; Brooklyn, 1936); clerk (Erskineville, 1943); retired (Nambucca Heads, 1949) ==''BUTTERWORTH''== * [[/Cecil Butterworth|Butterworth, Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMLR-QDG] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Wallsend (1929-1930); 2BU Wallsend (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 540, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wallsend, 1936-1958); manufacturer (Wallsend, 1963-1972); engineer (Rankin Park, 1977-1980) ==''BUZACOTT''== * [[/Albert Hardie Buzacott|Buzacott, Albert Hardie "Hardie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7YK-QZ6] - 1914(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4UZ Toowoomba (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1242, 1934, No. ?? in Qld; AOLCP 260, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1937); radio operator (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1949); manager (Roma, Qld, 1949; Gympie, Qld, 1954-1972; Caloundra, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Richard Norman Buzacott|Buzacott, Richard Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ82-8ZL] - 1909(WA)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3RB Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1926; Burwood, 1931; Camberwell, 1933); 2TD Sydney (North Sydney, 1935-1936); 3TD Lubeck (1938-1939); 3TD Melbourne (Balwyn, 1946-1960); 3AUB Melbourne (Reservoir, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 298, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 61, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); broadcast engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1934-1935); engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1936); broadcast engineer (Lubeck, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); technician (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Reservoir, Vic, 1963-1972) ==''BYRNE''== * [[/Harold Leslie Byrne|Byrne, Harold Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQX-32B] - 1884(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3UT Receive Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1923); 3HB Melbourne (Brighton, 1931-1933); 3UB Melbourne (Brighton, 1938-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 183, 1916 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: railway employe (Seymour, Vic, 1909); telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1906; Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1910); electrical engineer (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1912-1914; Parkville, Vic, 1914-1919); engineer (Mordialloc, Vic, 1924); electrical engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1928); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1931-1963) ==''BYRNES''== * [[/Ronald Byrnes|Byrnes, Ronald]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2OE Sydney (Crows Nest, 1933-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1143, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified, several contemporaneous RBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified =='''C'''== ==''CAGNEY''== * [[/Eric William Cagney|Cagney, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-9HV] - 1909(Qld)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4EC Rockhampton (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1386, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Palings, piano tuner); associate I.R.E. Aust - Electoral Rolls: musical instrument worker (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931-1980) - Trovetag: "4EC - Eric William Cagney" ==''CAHILL''== * [[/William Benjamin Vincent Cahill|Cahill, William Benjamin Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP7K-GY5] - 1913(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2VC Sydney (Rockdale, 1931-1939; Sutherland, 1946-1950; Sylvania, 1954; Sutherland, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 781, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1936-1937); contractor (Sutherland, NSW, 1943-1949; Sylnannia Heights, NSW, 1954; Sutherland, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''CAIN''== * [[/James Henry Cain|Cain, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKN2-48M] - 1866(Isle of Man)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a/g superintendent, Central Mission, Wesley Church, Melbourne, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Mooroopna, 1903; North Melbourne, 1909-1913; Carlton, 1914-1919; Glenferrie, 1921-1924; Auburn, 1924-1927; Kew, 1928-1937) ==''CALDECOTT''== * [[/Henry William Spencer Caldecott|Caldecott, Henry William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT8-K3M] - 1908(Canada)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2SM Sydney (Manly, 1926-1927; Chatswood, 1928-1929; Manly, 1930-1931); 2DA Sydney (Manly, 1933-1939; Balgowlah, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 285, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 58, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Balgowlah, 1930-1968); engineer (Balgowlah, 1977-1980)- callsign 2SM withdrawn by PMGD for allocation to 2SM Sydney commercial broadcaster ==''CALDWELL''== * [[/Aleck Stewart Caldwell|Caldwell, Aleck Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5SS-6BB] - 1903(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley North, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: During 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: Son of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; brother of Donald Pavy Caldwell; nephew of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Black Forest, SA, 1939); assistant (Erindale, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Donald Pavy Caldwell|Caldwell, Donald Pavy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVC2-5NT] - 1907(SA)-1959(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 29, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: amateur broadcaster but never held licence in his name, during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: Son of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; brother of Aleck Stewart Caldwell; nephew of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Clapham, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "Donald Pavy Caldwell" * [[/Frank David Caldwell|Caldwell, Frank David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-FQ9] - 1907(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2YF Sydney (Bondi, 1930-1936; Concord, 1937; Bondi, 1938-1939; Waverley, 1946-1969); 2YF Katoomba (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 587, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 404, 1938; BOCP 186, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: employee Clyde Engineering Works (Burwood, 1930); mechanic (Bondi, 1936-1937; Waverley, 1949-1958; Bronte, 1963-1968) * [[/Robert Ballantyne Caldwell|Caldwell, Robert Ballantyne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2ZSH-LYB] - 1869(SA)-1942(SA) - Licences: 5BP Adelaide (Unley, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: father of Aleck Stewart Caldwell & Donald Pavy Caldwell; brother of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: resident engineer (North Unley, SA, 1939-1941) - TroveTag: "5BP - Robert Ballantyne Caldwell"(400+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Caldwell"(10+ tags) * [[/Rupert Christian Caldwell|Caldwell, Rupert Christian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W3-897] - 1893(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2YW Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1923-1924); 2JO Sydney (Bondi Junction, 1928; Waverley, 1929-1933; Woollahra, 1934-1937; Bondi, 1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 415, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Waverley, 1930-1933; Woollahra, 1934-1936; Bondi Beach, 1937-1968); retired (Waverley, 1972; Bondi Beach, 1977; Malabar, 1980) * [[/William Alexander Caldwell|Caldwell, William Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y4-P92] - 1881(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5DI Receive Adelaide (Unley, 1923); 5BO Adelaide (Unley, 1923); 5BP Adelaide (Unley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: brother of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; uncle of Aleck Stewart Caldwell & Donald Pavy Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: nil (Glenelg, SA, 1939-1943) ==''CALETTI''== * [[/Guido Caletti|Caletti, Guido "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G841-NV5] - 1900(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2CL Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1922; Newtown, 1922); 2CL Sydney (Newtown, 1923; Redfern, 1924; Annandale, 1924-1926; Punchbowl, 1927-1929; Penrose, 1930); 2AHV Sydney (Hurstville, 1938-1939, 1946-1950); licensed operator of 2ZF Newtown District Radio Club 1924 - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 649, 1921 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Punchbowl, 1930); mechanic (Bankstown, 1933); telephone mechanic (Hurstville, 1937-1949) ==''CALLABY''== * [[/Clarence James Callaby|Callaby, Clarence James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBQ-38C] - 1910(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1934); 3BI Ballarat (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 546, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Concord, 1933-1935); chemist (Croydon, 1936-1937); industrial chemist (West Ryde, 1943-1958); company director (St Ives, 1963-1968); director (St Ives, 1972-1977) ==''CALLAGHAN''== * [[/Andrew Theodore Callaghan|Callaghan, Andrew Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7P4-H56] - 1896(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2NA Sydney (Coogee, 1931); 2NA Inverell (1933); 2NA Delungra (1933-1934); 2NA Sydney (Kensington, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 733, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1 Australian Wireless Signal Co, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Randwick East, NSW, 1930-1931); senior postal clerk (Inverell, NSW, 1932); postmaster (Delungra, NSW, 1933-1935; Coogee, NSW, 1937); public servant (Ainslie, ACT, 1943); manufacturer's representative (Longueville, NSW, 1949); representative (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Leslie Norman Callaghan|Callaghan, Leslie Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTN-LB3] - 1893(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 181, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP1 9, 1930 - radio telegraphist; WW1 (merchant navy) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); wireless engineer (Punchbowl, NSW, 1937); wireless inspector (Punchbowl, NSW, 1943-1958) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118882329 Trove Bio] ==''CALLANDER''== * [[/Alexander Roy Callender|Callender, Alexander Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTT-L11] - 1914(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3ES Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939, 1947-1969; Murrumbeena, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2062, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1968; Caulfield North, Vic, 1972); admin officer (Carnegie, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CALLICK''== * [[/Harold Victor Callick|Callick, Harold Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXF4-P45] - 1898(Eng)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Herston, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: surgical dresser (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1921-1925; Herston, Qld, 1937-1963; Alderley, Qld, 1943-1949; Herston, Qld, 1954-1958; Chermside, Qld, 1963); retired (Miami, Qld, 1968-1977) ==''CALLOW''== * [[/Percival James Callow|Callow, Percival James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFB-TR6] - 1899(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Albion, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Albion, Qld, 1921-1925); clerk (Glen Kedron, Qld, 1934; Kedron, Qld, 1936-1963); retired (Scarborough, Qld, 1968) ==''CALVERT''== * [[/John Gibson Calvert|Calvert, John Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1SQ-61Q] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2VT Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1509, 1935, NSW; COCP2 778, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Holbrook, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954; Turvey Park, NSW, 1958; Sans Souci, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CAMERON''== * [[/A. R. Cameron|Cameron, A. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RC Adelaide (Leabrook, 1931-1938); 2AMK Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/A. Y. Cameron|Cameron, A. Y.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAY Sydney (Arncliffe, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norman McIntyre Cameron|Cameron, Norman McIntyre]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJ7-GNH] - 1906(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3PG Casterton (1933-1939); 3NC Casterton (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1095, 1933, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farm worker (Carapook, Vic, 1928-1954); farmer (Flagstaff Hill, Vic, 1963-1972); pastoral worker (Sandford, Vic, 1977); retired (Casterton, Vic, 1980) * [[/Robert Milton Cameron|Cameron, Robert Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXL-HDJ] - 1907(Vic)-1985(SA) - Licences: 3OT Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3OT Melbourne (Malvern, 1924-1933); 2XV Sydney (Waverton, 1935; Cronulla, 1937-1939); 4CS Brisbane (Doomben, 1947; Archerfield, 1948); 3AC Melbourne (Prahran, 1954-1955; Hawthorn, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 112, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 87, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Malvern East, 1931-1934); aeradio operator (Cooktown, 1943); surveyor (Prahran, 1954) - TroveTag: "3OT-2XV-4CS-3AC - Robert Milton Cameron" ==''CAMPBELL''== * [[/Dallas Dwyer Campbell|Campbell, Dallas Dwyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ32-236] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2KU? Receive Ulmarra (1922-23); 2CU Ulmarra (1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 5, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Ulmarra, NSW, 1932-1949); garage proprietor (Ulmarra, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Douglas Gilmore Campbell|Campbell, Douglas Gilmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJBS-NDD] - 1888(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2JO Receive Kyogle (1922-1924); 2DG Kyogle (1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 70, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bryan's Gap, NSW, 1913; Round Mountain, NSW, 1930; Lismore, NSW, 1932; Limpinwood, NSW, 1933; Upper Crystal Creek, NSW, 1934-1937; Kyogle, NSW, 1949); Gardener (Kyogle, NSW, 1954-1948); retired (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1968) * [[/Frank Valentine Campbell|Campbell, Frank Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-CGN] - 1901(Eng)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 4GC George Alfred Campbell - Electoral Rolls: wireless expert (South Brisbane, Qld, 1926); mechanic (Kedron, Qld, 1928-1929); electrical engineer (Kedron, Qld, 1934-1954); electrician (Haberfield, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Beacon Hill, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Frederick Alexander Campbell|Campbell, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC4J-HG7] - 1849(Sct)-1930(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, South Yarra, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: director (Melbourne, 1903-1913; South Yarra, 1914-1919); chief executive (South Yarra, 1924-1928) * [[/George Alfred Campbell|Campbell, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-C21] - 1894(Eng)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4GC Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1937-1939, 1947-1960); 4GC Mermaid Beach (1965-1975); 4GC Brisbane (Annerley, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2014, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of Frank Valentine Campbell - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (West End, Qld, 1925-1926; South Brisbane, Qld, 1928-1963); retired (Annerley, Qld, 1968-1972; Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1977) * [[/James Campbell|Campbell, James]] - 1845(Sct)-1893(Vic) - proprietor of engineering business in Ballarat, politician in Victoria, Postmaster-General Victoria (Apr 1884 - Feb 1886) * [[/John Alan Campbell|Campbell, John Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5G2-9MW] - 1899(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Licences: XJDG Melbourne (Toorak, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Nagambie, Vic, 1924; "Soho", Drysdale, Vic, 1928-1936) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/campbell-john-archibald-195 ADB] * [[/Mervyn Richmond Campbell|Campbell, Mervyn Richmond "Snow"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN43-2G2] - 1909(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3MR Melbourne (Coburg, 1931-1939); 3MR Quambatook (1947); Clyde (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 857, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Air Force, POW) - Electoral Rolls: milker (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1942); farmer (Clyde, Vic, 1949-1980) - Links: [http://www.rafcommands.com/database/awards/details.php?qname=CAMPBELL&qnum=9190 RAF Commands] * [[/Neville Douglas Campbell|Campbell, Neville Douglas or Douglas Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G73C-WVG] - 1912(Tas)-2007(Tas) - Licences: 7NC Hobart (City, 1932-1939, 1946-1956; Sandy Bay, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 993, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (New Town, 1943; Sandy Bay, 1949-1958) * [[/Robert Campbell|Campbell, Robert "Bob"]] - 1917(???)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4RC Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1933-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1180, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, treasurer, QSL officer) - Comment: numerous contemporaneous RCs - Electoral Rolls: Nile yet identified ==''CANACOTT''== * [[/George Webster Canacott|Canacott, George Webster]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQF-G9B] - 1918(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ACM Sydney (Concord, 1939; North Strathfield, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 168, 1938; COCP1 531, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: National Medal, 1977; Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry, 1977 - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943); police constable (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1949-1954; Concord, NSW, 1958); police sergeant (West Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CANAVAN''== * [[/John Canavan|Canavan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3D-L6T] - 1914(Eng)-2008(WA) - Licences: 6CN Perth (City, 1936-1939); 6ON Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1811, 1936, WA; BOCP 109, 1937; 1COCP 618, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (North Perth, WA, 1937; Maylands, WA, 1949; Bayswater, WA, 1954; Port Hedland, WA, 1958; Bayswater, WA, 1963-1980) ==''CANNING''== * [[/Frederick Gerald Canning|Canning, Frederick Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN36-NJ6] - 1900(Isle of Man)-1995(UK) - Licences: 3CQ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1931; Toorak, 1933-1937); 2AFW Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938; Greenwich, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 675, 1921 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Fitzroy, Vic, 1922-1924); constable (South Yarra, Vic, 1926-1928); radio engineer (Toorak, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Greenwich, NSW, 1943); retired (Portsea, Vic, 1972-1977; Rye, Vic, 1980) ==''CANNON''== * [[/Arthur Charles Cannon|Cannon, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC3C-FHR] - 1899(Qld)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Cobden (1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 852, 1925 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Cobden, Vic, 1931-1943); clerk (Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954) * [[/Reginald Holden Burtham Cannon|Cannon, Reginald Holden Burtham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HZY-K77] - 1920(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2AMB Sydney (Lindfield, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2284, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1943; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949; Brighton, Vic, 1954; Sandringham, Vic, 1963) * [[/Ronald Fredrick Herrett Cannon|Cannon, Ronald Fredrick or Frederick Herrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7JW-T6L] - 1913(Tas)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 7RC Wynyard (1932-1939); 3BRC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 946, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 97, 1937; 1COCP 473, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; RAAFWR; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Wynyard, 1936-1937); engineer (St Kilda, 1943); radio technician (Auburn, 1949; Hawthorn, 1954-1967); tv hirer (Hawthorn, 1968-1980) ==''CANSICK''== * [[/Nathan Victor Charles Cansick|Cansick, Nathan Victor Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSJ-CXC] - 1907(Vic)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 3VE Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3AK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 139, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1928-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1928); telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1931); technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1937); physicist (Five Dock, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''CANT''== * [[/Alan Cant|Cant, Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGL-WCG] - 1899(Eng)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AIQ Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939; Dulwich Hill, 1946-1950; Hargrave Park, 1954; Padstow, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2003, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1937; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943-1949; Hargrave Park, NSW, 1954; Padstow, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CAPE''== * [[/Alfred Vincent Cape|Cape, Alfred Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L243-57P] - 1881(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XEH Grenfell (1912-1914); 2JU Receive Bathurst (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Tucklan, NSW, 1930); grazier (Leadville, NSW, 1932-1943); farmer (The Oaks, NSW, 1949-1954); no occupation (Campbelltown, NSW, 1958) ==''CAPSEY''== * [[/Henry Capsey|Capsey, Henry "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK9-N58] - 1906(Eng)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2OQ Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1936-1939; Forest Lodge, 1946-1948; Chester Hill, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1661, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: French polisher (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1930-1935; Kogarah, NSW, 1937); radio (Annandale, NSW, 1943); laboratory assistant (Glebe, NSW, 1949); radio tradesman (Chester Hill, NSW, 1949-1968); radio trades (Chester Hill, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''CAREY''== * [[/Francis Joseph Carey|Carey, Francis Joseph "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54V-PD3] - 1904(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: X?? Toowoomba (1911-1914); 4?? Toowoomba (1922-1923); 2AMI Sydney (Centennial Park, 1933-1939; North Sydney 1946-1954; Fairfield 1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1152, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 122, 1938; COCP2 255, 1939 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); radio club member (QWI) - Halcyon: AOCP NSW 1925?? - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Campsie, NSW, 1933; Burwood, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Parramatta North, NSW, 1936); wireless operator (Waverley, NSW, 1937); announcer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); engineer (Fairfield, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/John Thomas Carey|Carey, John Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Y9-TZ8] - 1884(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 19, 1914 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (St Kilda, 1913; West End, Townsville, 1919) ==''CARGILL''== * [[/Norman Cargill|Cargill, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VK-S27] - 1917(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1480, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: press hand (Wentworthville, NSW, 1943-1954); radio mechanic (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972; Teleopea, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CARLYLE''== * [[/Arthur Keith Hanham Carlyle|Carlyle, Arthur Keith Hanham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCM7-GD9] - 1909(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3KD Melbourne (North Carlton, 1932-1939; East Preston, 1947-1948); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 990, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Carlton North, Vic, 1931-1937); ironmonger (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949) ==''CARNAHAN''== * [[/John Malcolm Carnahan|Carnahan, John Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4K-RZX] - 1915(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3BF Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939, 1947-1948; East Bentleigh, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1246, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1937-1949); supervisor (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''CARNE''== * [[/Ronald Lewis Carne|Carne, Ronald Lewis "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-N3M] - 1910(Fiji)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4RP Hambledon Mill via Cairns (1935); 4RP Innisfail (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1186, 1933, Qld; 3COCP 429, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Goondi Mill, Innisfail, 1936-1937); cane inspector (Sherwood, Qld, 1943); assistant cane inspector (Goondi Mill, Innisfail, Qld, 1949-1954); cane inspector (Victoria Mill, Ingham, Qld, 1954-1958); manager (Harwood Mill, Harwood Island, NSW, 1963; Victoria Mill, Ingham, Qld, 1968); retired (Bowen, Qld, 1972) ==''CARPENTER''== * [[/Archibald John Carpenter|Carpenter, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPR-BJS] - 1900(WA)-1956(France) - Licences: No known licence - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 376, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Northam, WA, 1925-1936); instructor (South Perth, WA, 1943); firewood vendor (Whyalla, SA, 1948); teacher (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954) * [[/Norman Dean Carpenter|Carpenter, Norman Dean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMS-CM8] - 1914(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2RK Sydney (Hurstville, 1931-1933); 2RK Griffith (1935); 2RK Sydney (Hurstville, 1936); 2RK Murwillumbah (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 732, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 80, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''CARRIE''== * [[/F. Carrie|Carrie, F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Glanville, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CARROLL''== * [[/Charles Michael Carroll|Carroll, Charles Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DK-LXW] - 1907(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3CY Melbourne (Ormond, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2038, 1937, Vic; COCP1 313, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Richmond North, Vic, 1931; Bentleigh, Vic, 1936-1942); public servant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1954; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Mount Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles William Joseph Carroll|Carroll, Charles William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-62J] - 1911(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2OM Sydney (Leichhardt, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 935, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 20, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leichhardt, NSW, 1934); radio inspector (Leichhardt, NSW, 1935; Haberfield, NSW, 1937-1972) * [[/John McLaughlin Carroll|Carroll, John McLaughlin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DL-SZY] - 1910(Vic)-1963(WA) - Licences: 3KF Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 961, 1932, Vic; COCP2 414, 1941; COCP1 1581, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor body builder (Mordialloc, Vic, 1931-1937; Mentone, Vic, 1942); radio officer (Melbourne, Vic, 1943); technician (Palmyra, WA, 1954-1963) ==''CARRUTHERS''== * [[/Frederick Albert Carruthers|Carruthers, Frederick Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFR6-DNF] - 1905(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2PF Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1923); 2PF Cowra (1933-1937); 2PF Sydney (Arncliffe, 1938-1939, 1946-1958); 2PF (Lismore, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1120, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Moss Vale, NSW, 1930; Cowra, NSW, 1933-1936; Arncliffe, NSW, 1937-1958); stipendiary magistrate (Lismore, NSW, 1963-1968); magistrate (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''CARTER''== * [[/Albert Edward Carter|Carter, Albert Edward "Birdie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDL-5CB] - 1916(Qld)-2014(Qld) - Licences: 4LT Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 4LT Nanango (1954); 4LT Brisbane (Carina, 1955-1969); 4LT Sunshine Beach (1975); 4LT Tewantin (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2143, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); wholesale grocery (S. Hoffnung & Co); WW2 - Comment: several contemporaneous AECs - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Greenslopes, Qld, 1943-1949); manager (Nanango, Qld, 1954); departmental manager (Carina, Qld, 1958-1972); retired (Sunshine Beach, Qld, 1977; Tewantin, Qld, 1980)) * [[/Alfred Raymond Carter|Carter, Alfred Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2W-TY5] - 1913(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AHH Sydney (Coogee, 1937-1938; Bondi, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1974, 1937, NSW; COCP2 672, 1942; COCP1 796, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1936-1937); salesman (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1943-1963); proprietor (Coogee, NSW, 1972); salesman (Ettalong, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Clarence Sydney William Carter|Carter, Clarence Sydney William]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5T1-TXL] - 1902(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Kensington, 1923); 5CS Adelaide (Maylands, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 24, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glen Osmond, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5CS - Clarence Sydney William Carter" * [[/Frederick Pell Carter|Carter, Frederick Pell or Peel (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP4-2BC] - 1899(NSW)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5GK Adelaide (Mile End, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 761, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: service station proprietor (Mile End, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/George Richard Carter|Carter, George Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYC-LC1] - 1909(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GC Camperdown (1933-1939); 3GC Melbourne (East Hawthorn, 1947-1956; Bulleen, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1098, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Swan Hill, Vic, 1931; Camperdown, Vic, 1934-1936); salesman (Camperdown, Vic, 1937-1943); dental mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1949-1954); dental technician (Bulleen, Vic, 1958-1968); technician (Bulleen, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/H. Carter|Carter, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Graceville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous HCs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Harry Raymond Carter|Carter, Harry Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9G5-KJT] - 1911(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2HC Armidale (1926-1927); 2HC Quirindi (1928-1939, 1946-1980+); 2BE Portable Quirindi (1933-1934); 2AI Portable Quirindi (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 286, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Quirindi, 1933-1980) - Callsign 2BE withdrawn by PMGD for 2BE Bega commercial * [[/Walter Leslie Carter|Carter, Walter Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLK-3XG] - 1898(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2WL Sydney (Stanmore, 1925-1927; Punchbowl, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 450, 1919 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Campsie, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1933; Rose Bay, 1934-1937; Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1958) ==''CARTY''== * [[/Bruce Carty|Carty, Bruce]] - historian (broadcast, amateur broadcast), author "Australian Radio History" ==''CASE''== * [[/Leslie Jonathan Case|Case, Leslie Jonathan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQN-W19] - 1916(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AMJ Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1939); 2MU Sydney (Unanderra, 1946-1955); 2MU Wollongong, 1955-1956); 2MU Sydney (Padstow, 1957; Beverley Hills, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 202, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1943); technician (Unanderra, NSW, 1954); salesman (Beverley Hills, NSW, 1963-1977; Narwee, NSW, 1980) ==''CASS''== * [[/Moses Henry Cass|Cass, Moses Henry "Moss"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDF-NTP] - 1927(WA)-2022(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - doctor; driver for establishment of community radio and SBS Radio - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/cass-moses-henry-moss-32316 Obituaries Australia] ==''CASSIDY''== * [[/John Joseph Cassidy|Cassidy, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYZ-GYJ] - 1901(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3JC Melbourne (Malvern, 1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JJCs - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Malvern, Vic, 1924-1934); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954) ==''CASTLE''== * [[/Clarence Henry Castle|Castle, Clarence Henry "Clarry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGF-7GR] - 1915(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5KL Adelaide (Prospect, 1933-1939); 5KL Darwin (1947-1948); 5KL Adelaide (Enfield Heights, 1954-1965; Enfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1209, 1933, SA; 2COCP 263, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CASWELL''== * [[/Archibald Harold Caswell|Caswell, Archibald Harold "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-Y3X] - 1913(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CB Murgon (1934-1939); 4CB Maryborough (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1340, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (POW); business proprietor (garage) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Maryborough, Qld, 1954-1972); retired (Torquay, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''CATFORD''== * [[/Lester Evans Catford|Catford, Lester Evans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDD8-RCB] - 1911(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5LC Gladstone (1931-1939, 1947); 5LC Adelaide (Malvern, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 789, 1931, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 357, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gladstone, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Lance Maynard Catford|Catford, Lance Maynard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQR-K2W] - 1913(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5XL Clare (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2372, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: share farmer (Clare, SA, 1939) ==''CATHCART''== * [[/Francis Cathcart|Cathcart, Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK8-P99] - 1867(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: XJDJ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, Vic, 1914-1931) ==''CATT''== * [[/Ernest Albert Catt|Catt, Ernest Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JP-4LP] - 1905(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2AD Sydney Five Dock, 1934); 2FU Sydney (Maroubra Junction, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1297, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2AD amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2AD Armidale commercial service - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Maroubra North, NSW, 1930-1931); electrical fitter (Maroubra, NSW, 1933); electrical engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1934-1935); installation inspector (Maroubra, NSW, 1936-1954); electrical installation inspector (Maroubra, NSW, 1958); technical officer (Caringbah, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1972-1977; Cronulla, NSW, 1980) ==''CAVANAGH''== * [[/William Mortimer Cavanagh|Cavanagh, William Mortimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ23-GPH] - 1908(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Warburton (1923-1924); 3WC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925); 2WC Sydney (Potts Point, 1928); 2WC Goulburn (1930); 3WC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1931; Williamstown, 1937-1939); 2WC Wauchope (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 214, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 598, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales (Goulburn, NSW, 1930; St Kilda, Vic, 1931-1934); radio dealer (Wauchope, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''CAVE''== * [[/Norman Cave|Cave, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDB7-G73] - 1898(Eng?)-19??(???) - Licences: 7BC Launceston (1925-1926); operator of Wills & Co Receive licence 1924 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 129, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF Wireless Operator); foundation member Tasmanian Gliding Club (instructor); returned to England 1931; likely Wing Commander RAF in WW2; possibly lost in SE Asia 1942 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CAWOOD''== * [[/Greville Charles Cawood|Cawood, Greville Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPXH-PPM] - 1903(NSW)-1994(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Bellingen (1923); 2GC Ulong (1926); 2GC Dorrigo (1927-1928); 2ALC Sydney (Waverley, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CAWTHRON''== * [[/Edward Joseph Cawthron|Cawthron, Edward Joseph "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBH-9SX] - 1908(NSW)-1964(SA) - Licences: 2JC Sydney (Concord, 1926-1933; Neutral Bay, 1931; Concord, 1933; Five Dock, 1933); 2VA Sydney (City, 1931); 2EJ Sydney (City, 1931); 5JC Adelaide (Kent Town, 1937-1939); 5JE Adelaide (Somerton, 1947-1948; North Glenelg, 1954; Somerton Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 308, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 323, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Haberfield, 1943) ==''CECIL''== * [[/Clyde Cecil|Cecil, Clyde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN5-XYG] - 1898(Vic)-1963(WA) - Licences: 6AB Kalgoorlie (1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 154, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a listener, Kalgoorlie) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Kalgoorlie, 1919); lecturer (Kalgoorlie, 1921-1925; Maylands, 1928-1937); metallurgist (Nedlands, 1943); physicist (Nedlands, 1949-1954); school principal (Triggs Island, 1958-1963) ==''CHADWICK''== * [[/Richard Howel Chadwick|Chadwick, Richard Howel (Electoral Rolls) or Howell (BMD) "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3PQ-6HH] - 1896(NZ)-1955(Qld) - Licences: 4GU Brisbane (Wilston, 1933-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1197, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; radio clubs (WIAQ); employment (travelling salesman) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Zillmere, Qld, 1921); salesman (Wilston, Qld, 1925-1954) ==''CHAFFER''== * [[/Edward Martin Chaffer|Chaffer, Edward Martin "Martin"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ1Z-B3P] - 1905(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3XF Receive Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923); 3XF Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1927); 6XF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1931); 3XF Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1933); 2AEK Sydney (Potts Point, 1938); 3MH Hamilton (1947); 3MH Ballarat (1948); 3MH Swan Hill (1954); 3MH Melbourne (Preston, 1955-1956; Moonee Ponds, 1965-1969; Doncaster, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 354, 1927, No. ?? in Vic; 3COCP 304, 1937; 2COCP 113, 1937; 1COCP 151, 1937 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIA Vic Essendon, treasurer, 1924), placed 2nd for best complete station Melbourne Wireless Exhibition 1924; placed second for best complete station at Melbourne Wireless Exhibition 1925; placed 10th in 3LO amateur broadcasting competition 1926; broadcast engineer (3HA, 3BA, 3SH), Dept Civil Aviation 1930s, military (WW2, 1942+) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1936); radio engineer (Hamilton, 1942; Ballarat, 1949; Swan Hill, 1954; Preston, 1963); radio technician (Moonee Ponds, 1967-1968); retired (Doncaster, 1977-1980) - Relationships: father of 3AII Ken Chaffer ==''CHALLEN''== * [[/Peter Robert Challen|Challen, Peter Robert]] - 1848(Eng)-1905(Vic) - early telephone, telephony & wireless experimenter, employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, Electrical Office & Postmaster), radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria), associate of Henry Walter Jenvey, William Philip Bechervaise & George Smibert ==''CHALLENDER''== * [[/Gerard Challender|Challender, Gerard "Gerry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CR-1DT] - 1910(Eng)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2OF Merewether (1933); 2OF Sydney (Glebe, 1933; Broadmeadow, 1934); 2ZS Kempsey (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1076, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; high profile participation 1950 Kempsey floods; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Merewether, NSW, 1933; Broadmeadow, NSW, 1935; Homebush, NSW, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943; West Kempsey, NSW, 1949); ==''CHALLENGER''== * [[/George Reginald Challenger|Challenger, George Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3YQ-ZZB] - 1902(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: 2GC Sydney (Auburn, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Auburn, 1930-1935) - TroveTag: "2GC - George Reginald Challenger" ==''CHAMBERS''== * [[/Francis Rupert Chambers|Chambers, Francis Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYY2-JKX] - 1898(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 247, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell, 1924-1925); contractor (Geraldton, 1931; Mt Waverley, 1934-1936); linesman (Seaford, 1937; Frankston, 1942); technician (Frankston, 1949; Seaford, 1954); retired (Upwey, 1963; McRae, 1968) * [[/Walter Alfred Chambers|Chambers, Walter Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3N6-VX1] - 1889(Qld)-1968(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 151, 1915; 2COCP 100, 1930; 1COCP 96, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Thursday Island, 1912-1913); radio telegraphist (Wyndham, 1916-1917); telegraphist (Subiaco, 1917); radio telegraphist (Esperance, 1921-1925); officer-in-charge (Geraldton, 1925); radio officer (Como, 1931-1934; Esperance, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Como, 1943-1968) ==''CHAMPION''== * [[/Ellis Colin Clark Champion|Champion, Ellis Colin Clark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHH2-QXC] - 1916(Tas)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2CN Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938, 1946-1948); 2AVC Sydney (Ryde, 1955-1956; Pymble, 1957-1961; Turramurra, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2113, 1938, NSW; BOCP 538, 1943; COCP2 779, 1943; COCP1 792, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Waverley, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); manager (Ryde, NSW, 1954); company director (Turramurra, NSW, 1968); director (Turramurra, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''CHANDLER''== * [[/Alfred William Herbert Chandler|Chandler, Alfred William Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9L-WGV] - 1905(Vic)-2010(Vic)105yo - Licences: 3WH Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1931; Caulfield, 1933-1938); 3LC Melbourne (Malvern, 1956; Armadale, 1960; Glen Iris, 1965-1975; Beaumaris, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 874, 1925 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1937); RAAF (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); merchant (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1968; Glen Iris, 1972-1977) - Links: [http://users.tpg.com.au/johnchandler/documents/My%20Baptist%20Forebares.pdf Full Radio Biography] * [[/Edward James Chandler|Chandler, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSM-3P1] - 1910(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4EJ Townsville (1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2384, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Belgian Gardens, Qld, 1931-1949); business manager (Rosslea Estate, Qld, 1954-1958; Townsville, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry George Chandler|Chandler, Henry George or George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9K-PF9] - 1909(Eng)-19??(Vic?) - Licences: 3AC Ballarat (1933); 3AC Hamilton (1937-1939); 3AC Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1142, 1929; 2COCP 158, 1938; BOCP 190, 1938; 1COCP 301, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, Vic, 1936); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1937); airman (Coburg West, Vic, 1949) * [[/John Beals Chandler|Chandler, John Beals]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HN-HXH] - 1887(Eng)-1962(Qld) - principal (4BC); proprietor (J. B. Chandler & Co., 1913-1962); Lord Mayor Brisbane (1940-1952); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - don't confuse D. W. Chandler early wireless experimenter - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chandler-sir-john-beals-9724 ADB] * [[/R. Chandler|Chandler, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Newtown, 1923); 2193 Sydney (Newtown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHANNON''== * [[/H. D. Channon|Channon, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2BO Receive Inverell (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Lloyd Lister Channon|Channon, Lloyd Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD59-4NS] - 1885(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2AQ Receive Manilla (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Elsmore, 1913); postal official (Raymond Terrace, 1930-1949) ==''CHAPMAN''== * [[/Austin Chapman|Chapman, Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZYW-3F4] - 1864(NSW)-1926(NSW) - occupations (apprentice saddler, hotelier), politician (Postmaster-General, 1905-1907), oversight of Commonwealth Wireless Telegraphy conference Melbourne 1907 - Links: [[w:Austin Chapman|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chapman-sir-austin-5554 ADB] * [[/Bruce Amundsen Chapman|Chapman, Bruce Amundsen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VL-575] - 1912(WA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BA Sydney (Chatswood, 1930-1939; Balgowlah, 1946-1958; St Ives, 1960-1969 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 696, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shipping clerk (Chatswood, 1935-1937); clerk (Balgowlah, 1949-1958; St Ives, 1963-1968) * [[/E. B. Chapman|Chapman, E. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank William Chapman (Qld)|Chapman, Frank William (Qld)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC5-KB3] - 1898(???)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4XL Brisbane (Yeronga, 1931-1939); 4ZFC Brisbane (Ekibin, 1965); 4TH Brisbane (Ekibin, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 785, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Salisbury, Qld, 1928); labourer (Yeronga, Qld, 1929-1937); waterside worker (Paddington, Qld, 1943-1949); PMG technician (Ekibin, Qld, 1954-1972) * [[/Frank William Chapman (WA)|Chapman, Frank William (WA)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBXD-TFK] - 1918(Vic)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CC Perth (Manning Park, 1954-1965; Bassendean, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3319, 1953, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: trainee (Chidlow, WA, 1949); teacher (Manning Park, WA, 1954-1963); technical school principal (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1963); teacher (Bassendean, WA, 1968-1977); retired (Bassendean, WA, 1980) * [[/Harrison Chapman|Chapman, Harrison "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CX-2C5] - 1909(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3JX Receive Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1922); 3GU Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1929-1939, 1946-1965; Flinders, 1965-1975; Hawthorn, 1980+); 3AGU Portable Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1948-1956; Flinders, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 513, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; 1AOCP 32, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Ivanhoe, 1931-1936); chemist (Geelong, 1937); RAAF (Ballarat, 1942; Ivanhoe, 1949-1954); chemical engineer (Ivanhoe, 1963); minister of religion (Flinders, 1968); clergyman (Flinders, 1972-1977) * [[/Michael Nason Chapman|Chapman, Michael Nason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21R-JCB] - 1881(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XAAR Springwood (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1930-1937); no occupation (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1943) - Comment: Beware another contemporaneous Michael Nason Chapman in Sydney district * [[/Owen George Chapman|Chapman, Owen George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YX-YLK] - 1904(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2OC Wyong (1930-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 669, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Wyong, 1930-1958) * [[/Percival Carnew Lamont Chapman|Chapman, Percival Carnew Lamont "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GM-5M8] - 1911(Qld)-2008(Qld) - 4PC Brisbane (Sandgate, 1933); 4PC Babinda (1937-1939); 4PC Monto (1946-1975); 4PC Point Vernon (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1155, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); occupation (power house engineer/manager) - Relationships: father of Geoff Chapman 4CET - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ayr, Qld, 1943; Monto, Qld, 1949-1972); retired (Point Vernon, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/William George Chapman|Chapman, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ2X-8KG] - 1890(Tas)-1957(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 116, 1915; 1COCP 63, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); coastal wireless operator; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo AWA) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, 1925); officer-in-charge (Radio Station Applecross, 1931-1954) ==''CHAPPELL''== * [[/Lloyd Arthur Chappell|Chappell, Lloyd Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69G-SB9] - 1911(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7LC Ross (1936-1937); 7LC Winnaleah (1938-1939); 7LC Hobart (Kingston, 1947-1955; Sandy Bay, 1956-1975; Coles Bay, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1828, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 172, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Ross, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Queenstown, 1943; Kingston, 1949-1958) ==''CHARLES''== * [[/Edward Arthur Charles|Charles, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QC-V3V] - 1916(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5YQ Adelaide (North Unley, 1935-1939; Unley, 1947-1948; Ascot Park, 1954-1956; Hyde Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1443, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Unley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Gordon Bendall Charles|Charles, Gordon Bendall Hura?]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KQ-G7Z] - 1911(NZ)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2GC Sydney (Coogee, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1258, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Coogee, NSW, 1932-1943); radio technician (Coogee, NSW, 1949-1963); liaison officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''CHARLESWORTH''== * [[/Reginald Denison Charlesworth|Charlesworth, Reginald Denison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW1M-CKJ] - 1900(Eng)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2CI Receive Sydney (Haberfield, 1922); 2CI Sydney (Haberfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: migrated to Fiji mid 1920s, returned to Australia mid 1930s - Electoral Rolls: factory manager (Summer Hill, 1933); engineer (Haberfield, 1935-1937); Lane Cove, 1943); radio engineer (Dee Why, 1949-1954); engineer (Hunters Hill, 1958-1972) - TroveTag: "2CI - Reginald Denison Charlesworth" ==''CHARLTON''== * [[/Noel Benson Charlton|Charlton, Noel Benson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCF9-CLT] - 1897(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: XII Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Lidcombe, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''CHARTERIS''== * [[/Michael Charteris|Charteris, Michael]] - 4QS Ipswich & Maryborough - amateur operator, historian (amateur) ==''CHATFIELD''== * [[/Robert Greatham Chatfield|Chatfield, Robert Greatham "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK92-9L1] - 1900(NZ)-1974(NZ) - Licences: ZL2AV Wellington (1925-1954+) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 1925, No. ?? in NZ - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; clubs (Wellington Amateur Radio Club 2WB, member and one time president) - Relationships: father of Don Chatfield ZL2SG - QSLs: substantial early portion (100+) of QSL collection survives - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Wellington, 1922); salesman (Wellington, 1931-1954); retired (Wellington, 1963-1972) - TroveTag: "ZL2AV - Robert Greatham Chatfield" ==''CHATTERTON''== * [[/Francis Joseph Chatterton|Chatterton, Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZWW-952] - 1902(Tas)-1931(Tas) - Licences: 7AY Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Hobart, 1925-1928) ==''CHAUVEL''== * [[/Walter Temple Frank Chauvel|Chauvel, Walter Temple Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH5T-WNQ] - 1902(Qld)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Stanthorpe (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1925-1928); grazier (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1928-1943); radio engineer (Texas, Qld, 1949-1963); retired (East Ballina, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''CHEEL''== * [[/Charles Reginald Cheel|Cheel, Charles Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N1J-PTC] - 1890(Vic)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5CR Adelaide (Maylands, 1934-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1278, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHEN''== * [[/Paul Chen|Chen, Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDP-4H6] - 1913(China)-1949(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2063, 1937, Vic; BOCP 171, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHENNELL''== * [[/Victor Chennell|Chennell, Victor "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBH-1XV] - 1907(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5JH Adelaide (Norwood, 1927-1933; Cowandilla, 1937-1939; North Adelaide, 1946-1956; Ascot Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 346, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer? (Goodwood Park, 1939) ==''CHESSELL''== * [[/John Carl Chessell|Chessell, John Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2M1-9GS] - 1900(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 3JW Receive Melbourne (Surry Hills, 1922); 2LV Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1929-1934); 2YU Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1935-1936; Ashfield, 1937-1939); 2AFL Sydney (Careel Bay, 1948-1950); 2ER Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1948-1950); 2BJC Sydney (Ashfield, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 517, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1921); electrician (Lewisham, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (The Esplanade, NSW, 1949; Ashfield, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Ashfield, NSW, 1980) ==''CHESTERFIELD''== * [[/John Henry Chesterfield|Chesterfield, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSVH-3SK] - 1895(Vic)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Wayville, 1924-1926); 2ACQ Sydney (Strathfield, 1937-1939); 4HJ Brisbane (Cleveland, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 23, 1914; 1COCP 266, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Croydon, NSW, 1930); radio engineer (Glenbrook, NSW, 1931-1935); department manager (Strathfield, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Strathfield, 1936; Pymble, NSW, 1943; Cleveland, Qld, 1949-1963); retired (Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1968-1972) ==''CHICK''== * [[/Keith Ferdinand Chick|Chick, Keith Ferdinand or Ferdernand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6P4-SHY] - 1907(Tas)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3FV Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2015, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Aspendale, Vic, 1931; Mordialloc, Vic, 1934-1949); army (Mordialloc, Vic, 1954); army officer (Mordialloc, Vic, 1958-1972) * [[/Leonard Garth Chick|Chick, Leonard Garth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6SW-7PJ] - 1918(Tas)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 7LG Launceston (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1973, 1937, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 227, 1939; 2COCP 550, 1941; 1COCP 1264, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: seaman (Swan Point, 1944); aeradio operator (Lindisfarne, 1949); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954); draftsman (East Keilor, 1963-1968); surveyor (Forster, 1977-1980) ==''CHILTON''== * [[/Frederick Oliver Chilton|Chilton, Frederick Oliver]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNR-XFL] - 1905(NSW)-2007(NSW)102yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Wahroonga, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 147, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receive operator; military (Brigadier); awards (Knighted) - Relationships: brother of 2RC Robert Ralph Chilton - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1943); civil servant (South Yarra, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Clareville Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [[w:Frederick Oliver Chilton|Wikipedia]] * [[/George Frederick Chilton|Chilton, George Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3CR-41Q] - 1891(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 2GF Sydney (Pennant Hills, 1924; Carlingford, 1925); 4GD Townsville (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 160, 1915; 1COCP 10, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal operator (VIG, VIB, VIS, VIT, Rockbank); wireless telegraphist (PMG); RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917); federal public servant (PMG) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Wooloowin, 1919-1921); radio stationmaster (South Townsville, Qld, 1925; Glenferrie, 1927; Wireless Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1928-1942); engineer (St Kilda, 1949-1954) * [[/Robert Ralph Chilton|Chilton, Robert Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNR-821] - 1907(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 2RC Sydney (Wahroonga, 1925-1926); 2RC Gloucester (1927); 2RC Sydney (Wahroonga, 1928-1939, 1946-1947; Roseville East, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 152, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist assistant (Wahroonga, 1933); chemist (Stanthorpe, 1954-1963; Sherwood, Qld, 1972) - Relationships: brother of Frederick Oliver Chilton ==''CHILVER''== * [[/Gwenneth Mary Chilver|Chilver formerly Churchward nee Holland, Gwenneth Mary]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L286-KH6] - 1923(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3US Leongatha (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3894, 1960, Vic - YL amateur operator - Relationships: Wife of 3DI James Daniel Chilver - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Leongatha South, Vic, 1954); home duties (Vermont, Vic, 1958; Leongatha, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/James Daniel Chilver|Chilver, James Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L286-V7Y] - 1913(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3DI Tarwin (1936-1937); 3DI Leongatha (1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1790, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Husband of 3US Gwenneth Mary Chilver - Electoral Rolls: farming (Tarwin, Vic, 1936-1937; Leongatha, 1943-1954); sales (Leongatha, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''CHINERY''== * [[/Jessie Camelia Chinery|Chinery or Chinnery, Jessie Camelia]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMP-6NZ] - 1915(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6JC Perth (Welshpool, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1866, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Welshpool, WA, 1937) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''CHINNER''== * [[/Harry Edward Chinner|Chinner, Harry Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVJ7-SXT] - 1908(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2CG Sydney (Randwick, 1933-1939; Maroubra, 1946-1954; Kirrawee, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1081, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 142, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: contractor (East Maitland, NSW, 1930); electrical contractor (Randwick North, NSW, 1931-1937); foreman (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1954); supervisor (Kirrawee, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''CHIPPINDALL''== * [[/Eric Kellett Chippindall|Chippindall, Eric Kellett "Chippy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LFCB-MNZ] - 1916(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4XR Brisbane (Paddington, 1937-1939); 4XR Gympie (1946-1969); 4XR Brisbane (Paddington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1940, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4SB, 4BU, 4LG, 4GY) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Gympie, Qld, 1949); announcer-engineer (Gympie, Qld, 1954-1958); shopkeeper (Paddington, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/John Chippindall|Chippindall, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTT-PJC] - 1911(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3VU Melbourne (Coburg West, 1933-1939); 4VU Brisbane (Northgate, 1947-1948); 3VU Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1238, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1934-1936); engineer (Coburg, Vic, 1937-1942; Coburg West, Vic, 1949-1954; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CHISHOLM''== * [[/Graham St Clair Chisholm|Chisholm, Graham St Clair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX47-TTR] - 1915(Qld)-2002(WA) - Licences: 4LP Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1933); 3ACG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947-1948); 5PG Darwin (1955-1956); 1AB Canberra (Canberra City, 1960; Ainslie, 1965); 6IB Perth (Dalkeith, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1101, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 18, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (3SR, Shepparton, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1949-1954); broadcaster (Reid, ACT, 1958; Ainslie, ACT, 1963; Dalkeith, WA, 1968-1972); manager (Nedlands, 1977-1980) ==''CHITHAM''== * [[/William Norman Chitham|Chitham, William Norman "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWT-KJK] - 1912(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4UU Brisbane (Bulimba, 1933-1934; Fortitude Valley 1937-1939; Cannon Hill, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 913, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor, QSL officer); part of the "U" gang; military (WW2) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Valley, Qld, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Cannon Hill, 1949-1963); buyer (Cannon Hill, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''CHOATE''== * [[/Roger Sidney Choate|Choate, Roger Sidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQX-RW3] - 1913(Irl)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6RK Harvey (1930-1933); 6RK Kalgoorlie (1937-1939); 6RK Dardanup (1947); 6RK Perth (Subiaco, 1948-1956; Salters Point, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 714, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 42, 1936; 3AIR 1121, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Squadron Leader) - Awards: Military Division OBE [[w:1964_Birthday_Honours|Wikipedia]] - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1937; Perth, WA, 1937); engineer (Melville, WA, 1943); civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1958); surveyor (Salters Point, WA, 1963-1968; Manning, WA, 1972-1977) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1513688 AWM] [https://www.ozatwar.com/raaf/shepherdshillradar.htm OzAtWar] ==''CHOULES''== * [[/George Henry Choules|Choules, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK5-XZF] - 1902(Eng)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (Homebush, 1937-1938; Enfield, 1939); 3AHB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; East Malvern, 1954-1965; Blairgowrie, 1969; St Andrews, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1937; Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Blairgowrie, Vic, 1968-1972; St Andrews, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CHOY''== * [[/Howe Choy|Choy, Howe]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAG Sydney (City CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHRISMAS''== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Chrismas|Chrismas, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YC-FC2] - 1892(NSW)-1950(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 250, 1916; 1COCP 31, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIW Wyndham (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Broome, 1916); wireless operator (Wyndham, 1917; Applecross, 1925); radio telegraphist (Broome, 1931; Geraldton, 1936-1949) ==''CHUGG''== * [[/Richard Chugg|Chugg, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Q9V-D49] - 1858(Sct)-1925(Vic) - Licences: XOQ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: art dealer (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1915) ==''CHURN''== * [[/George Churn|Churn, George]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3XG Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1932) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 897, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified; Surname may be misspelled - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CIALLELLA''== * [[/Rebecca Michelle Ciallella|Ciallella, Rebecca Michelle]] - historian (broadcast); author - Links: [https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/40783/ The Shaping of a Voice: The Early Years of 6WF] ==''CLAFFEY''== * [[/Keighran James Claffey|Claffey, Keighran James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84R-LLP] - 1903(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AK Deniliquin (1928-1939); 2AK Picton (1946); 2AK Deniliquin (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 459, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Yarrandale, 1949; Deniliquin, 1954; Yarrandale, 1958-1963); retired (Deniliquin, 1977-1980) ==''CLARK''== * [[/Allan Bernard Clark|Clark, Allan or Alan or Allen Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-VV3] - 1912(???)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2ALO Martins Creek (1939); 2ALO Sydney (Punchbowl, 1946-1965; Wiley Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2257, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1935); fettler (Werris Creek, NSW, 1936; Hornsby, NSW, 1943; Punchbowl, NSW, 1949-1968); rail examiner (Lakemba, NSW, 1972-1977); doorman (Lakemba, NSW, 1980) * [[/Francis Thomas Clark|Clark, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WF-CJH] - 1903(WA)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3FC Rainbow (1928); 3FC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933; Elwood, 1937; St Kilda, 1938); 3FC Mildura (1946-1947); 3FC Ouyen (1948-1960); 3FC Geelong (Leopold, 1969; Clifton Springs, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 426, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Rainbow, 1925); postal clerk (Rainbow, 1928); clerk (St Kilda, 1931-1937); senior postal clerk (Red Cliffs, 1942); postmaster (Ouyen, 1949-1954); retired (Clifton Springs, 1972-1980) * [[/Frank P. R. Clark|Clark, Frank P. R.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFG-WRN] - 1900(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Manly, 1923-1924); 2YF Sydney (Manly, 1925) - Qualifications: AOCP 122, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: gone too soon - Trovetag: "2YF - Frank P. R. Clark" * [[/J. Clark|Clark or Clarke, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1933; Vaucluse, 1934; Dee Why, 1935; CBD, 1936-1939, 1947); 2DZ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1948); 2DZ Merewether (1950-1954); 2DZ Newcastle (Adamstown, 1955-1961; Beresfield, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Wilders Hambly Clark|Clark, John Wilders Hambly or Hambley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6ZG-CVN] - 1878(Eng)-1959(SA) - Licences: XVX Adelaide (Kent Town, 1912-1914); 5AA (Adelaide, 1920s) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; president (WIA SA, 1919+); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XVX-5AA - John Wilders Hambly Clark" * [[/Leopold Francis Clark|Clark, Leopold Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/273Q-3D5] - 1902(Tas)-1978(Tas) - Licences: 7CK Natone (1932-1939); 7CK Burnie (1946-1948); Deloraine (1954-1969); Lanena (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 989, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Natone, 1928-1936; Burnie, 1943-1949); grazier (Needles, 1954; Deloraine, 1963) * [[/Raymond John Clark|Clark, Raymond John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWS-RGF] - 1910(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3VO Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2359, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fish merchant (Box Hill, Vic, 1937-1967) ==''CLARKE''== * [[/Albert Irvin Keith Clarke|Clarke, Albert Irvin Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1L-D6Z] - 1896(WA)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2IC Sydney (Earlwood, 1931-1939, 1946-1975; Narrabeen, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 729, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coach builder (Earlwood, NSW, 1930-1972); retired (Narrabeen, NSW, 1977) * [[/F. P. R. Clarke|Clarke, F. P. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YF Sydney (Manly, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Gunner Clarke|Clarke, Gunner]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XFN Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Ross Clarke|Clarke, James Ross]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 962, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JRCs - Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Percival Fraser Clarke|Clarke, Percival Fraser "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ3-4J2] - 1896(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4PY Ayr (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1781, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Jarvisfield, Qld, 1919-1937; Aspley, Qld, 1949-1972) * [[/R. Clarke|Clarke, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Auburn, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Allan Clarke|Clarke, Reginald Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1MC-GMQ] - 1919(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2213, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Warren Cecil Clarke|Clarke, Warren Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1G-MDD] - 1928(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2ASM Sydney (Brookvale, 1947; Broadway, 1948-1950; Dee Why, 1954-1955; Brookvale, 1956-1961; Balgowlah, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2836, 1948, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Pyrmont, NSW, 1949); press photographer (Dee Why, 1954; Brookvale, NSW, 1958); photographer (Balgowlah, NSW, 1963-1977) * [[/Warren Ross Clarke|Clarke, Warren Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NT-LSN] - 1909(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ZZ Sydney (Mosman,1930-1933; Asquith, 1933-1939; Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: AOCP 650, 1930, NSW; 2COCP 6, 1934; 1COCP 14, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Asquith, 1933-1934; Mosman, 1936); radio officer (Mosman, 1943); flight radio officer (Mosman, 1949-1954); clerk (Glenbrook, 1963); travel consultant (Glenbrook, 1972); clerk (Merrylands, 1972); planner (North Rocks, 1977-1980) * [[/William George Clarke|Clarke, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ2-1QS] - 1884(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 32, 1930 - RANRS (temp Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: several contemporaneous WGCs - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Townsville, 1916); seaman (HMAS Encounter, Geelong, 1919); biograph operator (Langwarrin Military Camp, Vic, 1919); hotel manager (Naval Base Hotel, South Fremantle, 1931) ==''CLAY''== * [[/Richard George Clay|Clay, Richard George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZZ-LGN] - 1903(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3RC Melbourne (Northcote, 1929; Alphington, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 536, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Northcote, 1925-1927); welder (Northcote, 1928); electric welder (Alphington, 1931); welder (Richmond, 1936-1937; Alphington, 1942; Northcote, 1949); contractor (Traralgon, 1954-1972) * [[/Henry Victor Clay|Clay, Henry Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPV4-CN9] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2UY Sydney (Maroubra, 1932-1933; Ryde, 1933-1934; Gladesville, 1935; Ryde, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 943, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 428, 1933; COCP1 509, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1935-1946) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Maroubra, NSW, 1931-1933); constable (Ryde, NSW, 1934-1943); sawmiller (North Ryde, NSW, 1949); technician (Dural, NSW, 1958); radio technician (OTC Doonside, NSW, 1958-1963; Oakville, NSW, 1968); grazier (Nabiac, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Iluka, NSW, 1980) ==''CLAYTON''== * [[/Maisie Ian Jesson Clayton|Rawson nee Clayton, Maisie Ian Jesson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RT-25P] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 488, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio worker (Artarmon, 1937); engineer (Kirribilli, 1949); radio engineer (Lane Cove, 1954-1963); engineer (Lane Cove, 1968-1972); home duties (Lane Cove, 1977-1980) - Lady: * [[/Maurice Charles Clayton|Clayton, Maurice Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86J-HX3] - 1912(SA)-1936(SA) - Licences: 5RK Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1930-1931); 5ZC Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 596, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Passed too soon (24yo) * [[/Walter George Gladstone Clayton|Clayton, Walter George Gladstone "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3XN-J1N] - 1918(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4WG Innisfail (1937-1939); 4WG Brisbane (Windsor, 1946-1969); 4WG Townsville (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1868, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, AIF Signals); state public servant (Qld Railways, supervising tech. comms.) - Relationships: uncle of Maise Ian Jesson Rawson nee Clayton (Radio Engineer) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Windsor, 1954-1968); technician (Townsville, 1972-1980) ==''CLEBURNE''== * [[/Eric William Cleburne|Cleburne, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLX-3WZ] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AII Sydney (Gordon, 1937-1939; Mosman, 1946-1950; Willoughby East, 1954-1958); 2BII Bermagui South (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2025, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Gordon, NSW, 1935-1937); wireless operator (Gordon, NSW, 1943); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Willoughby, NSW, 1954-1958); manager (Croydon, Vic, 1958-1968); retired (Bermagui, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CLEMENS''== * [[/Henry Clemens|Clemens, Henry]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 970, 1932, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HCs; Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CLIFF''== * [[/Harry Cliff|Cliff, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87D-WYZ] - 1909(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3HC Melbourne (Essendon, 1928-1948; Heidelberg, 1954-1975); 3HC Point Lonsdale (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 400, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Comment: pre 1928 is another Harry Cliff - Electoral Rolls: implement maker (Moonee Ponds, 1906); engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1928); clerk (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937); company secretary (North Melbourne, 1943); director (Ivanhoe, 1954-1968; Heidelberg, 1972); retired (Point Lonsdale, 1977-1980) ==''CLIFFORD''== * [[/Herbert Glendenning Clifford|Clifford, Herbert Glendenning]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTS-4CN] - 1882(Eng)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5BW Receive Renmark (1923); Receive Renmark (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Renmark, SA, 1939-1943) ==''CLINCH''== * [[/Frederick Gladstone Clinch|Clinch, Frederick Gladstone "Glad"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF5P-TWM] - 1898(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6JR Greenough (1928-1933); 6FG Miling (1960); 6FG Perth (Doubleview, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 468, 1928, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 6CL Ian Harold Wilson Clinch - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Greenough, 1922-1943); garage proprietor (Miling, 1958); retired (Doubleview, 1963-1972) * [[/Ian Harold Wilson Clinch|Clinch, Ian Harold Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQX-YS1] - 1926(WA)-19??(WA) - Licences: 6CL Miling (1960-1965); 6CL Dandaragan (1969); 6CL Rossmoyne (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3596, 1957, WA - amateur operator, WW2 - Relationships: son of 6JR-6FG Frederick Gladstone Clinch - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Leederville, 1949); manager (Miling, 1958-1963); radio technician (Dongara, 1968); technician (Rossmoyne, 1972-1980) ==''CLOSS''== * [[/Alvin Theodore Closs|Closs, Alvin Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67V-HG7] - 1895(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: V750 Receive Melbourne (Olinda, 1922); 3GV Receive Melbourne (Olinda, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Brighton, 1917); storekeeper (Olinda, 1924-1931); salesman (Olinda, 1934-1937); civil servant (Tunstall, 1943-1954); retired (Yarra Junction, 1963-1972) ==''CLOUGH''== * [[/James Edward Clough|Clough, James Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QV-KGG] - 1887(NSW)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 483, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW1 (AIF, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Sea Lake, Vic, 1912); telegraphist (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1913-1914; Elsternwick, Vic, 1915; Prahran, Vic, 1916-1917); postmaster (Sunshine, Vic, 1924-1927; Brighton, Vic, 1931-1937) ==''CLUNNE''== * [[/Edward James Clunne|Clunne, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKD-4W1] - 1914(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2DK Sydney (Merrylands, 1932-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1060, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Occupation machinist in deceased estate file - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Granville, NSW, 1936-1937) ==''CLYNE''== * [[/Alec Henry Clyne|Clyne, Alec Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YX-G45] - 1917(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3VX Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1936-1939; East Prahran, 1947-1948; Carnegie, 1954-1960); 3ACC Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1965; Glen Waverley, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1620, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3HZ Edgar Murray Clyne - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1963; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Edgar Murray Clyne|Clyne, Edgar Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QB-W1W] - 1907(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923); 3HZ Shepparton (1935-1937); 3HZ Warragul (1938-1939, 1947); 3HZ Shepparton (19481965); 3HZ Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1558, 1935, Vic; BOCP 51, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3VX-3ACC Alec Henry Clyne - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1931-1937; Warragul, Vic, 1942); manager (Shepparton, Vic, 1954-1963; Oakleigh, Vic, 1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''COADE''== * [[/Ernest Coade|Coade, Ernest]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rutherglen, 1914); mechanic (Thursday Island, 1919) ==''COAKLEY''== * [[/Thomas James Coakley|Coakley, Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX24-W7T] - 1904(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 5UK Adelaide (Unley, 1933-1939); 3IU Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947; Essendon, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1105, 1933, No. ?? in SA, 3COCP 61, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: aero fitter (Auburn, Vic, 1925-1926); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Essendon, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''COALTER''== * [[/Martin Coalter|Coalter, Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSR-STB] - 1893(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1, 1914 - ship wireless operator? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COATE''== * [[/Edward Fordham Coate|Coate, Edward Fordham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XB-SQZ] - 1909(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3AIP Melbourne (Canterbury, 1965-1969; Lower Templestowe, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 26, 1936; AOLCP 884, 1960; AOCP 4053, 1962, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''COATES''== * [[/Alfred Melbourne Coates|Coates, Alfred Melbourne or Melbourne Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGW-MCZ] - 1884(???)-1964(Vic) - Licences: V757 Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922); 3GG Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (USA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, 1921-1937; Kalorama, 1943-1954) ==''COATH''== * [[/Stanley Pascall Coath|Coath, Stanley Pascall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQB-4C4] - 1913(Vic)-2010(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3SP Melbourne (West Preston, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1363, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1936-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954-1963; Preston, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''COBB''== * [[/Victor Lindsay Cobb|Cobb, Victor Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB7Y-Q52] - 1918(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3CQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1881, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1954; Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968); engineer (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''COCHRANE''== * [[/Athol Brien Cochrane|Cochrane, Athol Brien]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKF-1FK] - 1894(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XAEK Sydney (Longueville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals Coy, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Hunter's Hill, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''COCKS''== * [[/Leonard Wilfred Sidney John Cocks|Cocks, Leonard Wilfred Sidney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPP2-8K3] - 1910(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2DF Sydney (Eastwood, 1933-1939; Arncliffe, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1224, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Arncliffe, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''COFFEY''== * [[/Henry Freeman Coffey|Coffey, Henry Freeman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3QL-BR1] - 1885(Irl)-1934(NSW) - Licences: 4KY Brisbane (Doomben, 1925-1926; Hamilton, 1927); 2ZY Sydney (Willoughby, 1929; Maroubra, 1930-1934) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 52, 1915; 1COCP 12, 1930 - Halycyon: AOCP Brisbane 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless operator (Marconi, White Star, Booth Steamship, Iquitos Steamship, Union Castle); RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); coastal operator (CRS, PMGD, AWA); federal public servant - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Middle Park, Vic, 1919); engineer (Malvern East, 1922-1924); radiostation master (Thursday Island, 1925); wireless operator (Doomben, Qld, 1925-1928); engineer (Chatswood, 1930); wireless mechanic (Maroubra, 1930-1934) - TroveTag: "4KY-2ZY - Henry Freeman Coffey" & "!Wikibooks 4KY" ==''COFFIN''== * [[/Robert George Coffin|Coffin, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXT-CSG] - 1911(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3NU Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Canterbury, 1954-1960); 3ANU Mobile Aboard Vessel "Carole G" (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1767, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963) ==''COGHLAN''== * [[/John Leo Coghlan|Coghlan, John Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYV3-1F4] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3ST Melbourne (St Kilda, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1777, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bunyip, Vic, 1931-1934); driver (St Kilda West, Vic, 1936-1943); technician (South Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Box Hill, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''COHEN''== * [[/Derrick Cohen|Cohen, Derek or Derrick Simeon "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCF-DR7] - 1914(Eng)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2YM Sydney (Dobroyd Point, 1932-1933; Kings Cross, 1933; Clovelly, 1934-1936); 4YM Brisbane (City, 1937-1939); 1YM Macquarie Island (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 238, 1930; AOCP 1011, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (West End, Qld, 1943); technician (Coburg, Vic, 1954); television producer (Chatswood, NSW, 1963; Little Wallaby Beach, NSW, 1977) * [[/Ronald Francis Cohen|Cohen, Ronald Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVV3-8HY] - 1912(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2TF Sydney (Beecroft, 1935-1937; Mosman, 1938; Pennant Hills, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1478, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Beecroft, NSW, 1933-1937); industrial chemist (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''COLE''== * [[/Gordon Francis Cole|Cole, Gordon Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ8C-FHT] - 1919(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2DI Sydney (Cronulla, 1935-1938; Caringbah, 1939; Miranda, 1946-1950; Beverly Hills, 1954-1965; West Pymble, 1969) - cc; Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1560, 1935, NSW; BOCP 106, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Another contemporaneous GFC - Electoral Rolls: technician (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Miranda, NSW, 1949; Beverly Hills, NSW, 1954-1968); manager (Pymble, NSW, 1968) * [[/J. Cole|Cole, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XBZ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: several JCs in Wollstonecraft area 1913 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor Lionel Cole| Cole, Victor Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRRF-HC9] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2ACS Sydney (Croydon, 1936-1939; Lakemba, 1946-1947); 2VL Sydney (Lakemba, 1948-1975); 2VL Sussex Inlet (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1681, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Botany, NSW, 1930-1935); toolmaker (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937; Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1977); retired (Sussex Inlet, NSW, 1980) ==''COLEBATCH''== * [[/Ernest Vincent Colebatch|Colebatch, Ernest Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Q2-974] - 1905(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5CG Receive Adelaide (Norwood, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Norwood, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Belair, SA, 1939-1941) ==''COLES''== * [[/Arthur Francis Coles|Coles, Arthur Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWWX-J2S] - 1902(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2746 Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gosford, NSW, 1930); motor mechanic (Wyangala Dam, NSW, 1931-1934); mechanic (Ungarie, NSW, 1937; Chullora, NSW, 1937); motor mechanic (Enfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Croydon Park, NSW, 1954-1963); supervisor (Campbelltown, NSW, 1968); retired (Douglas Park, NSW, 1972; Lumeah, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''COLESTON''== * [[/Stanley Russell Coleston|Coleston, Stanley Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VV-KQL] - 1913(Vic)-2012(Qld) - Licences: 3XK Melbourne (Middle Park, 1930-1931; Gardenvale, 1933; Glenhuntly, 1937-1939, 1946-1955); 9XK Port Moresby (1956-1960); 3AXK Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1965-1969); 4XA Brisbane (Geebung, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 688, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; DCA (Port Moresby, ca 1960) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Glenhuntly, 1936-1942; Caulfield East, 1949-1954); public servant (Mt Waverley, 1963-1972); retired (Geebung, 1977-1980) ==''COLLARD''== * [[/Cyril John Felton Collard|Collard, Cyril John Felton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97X9-6VY] - 1896(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2CF Maitland West (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 362, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 540, 1941; BOCP 541, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Lorn, 1930-1963); retired (North Maitland, 1968) ==''COLLETT''== * [[/Major Edwin Collett|Collett, Major Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZ6-293] - 1907(Eng)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2XL Lisarow (1935-1936); 2RU Lisarow (1937); 2RU Gosford (1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1505, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2XL amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2XL Cooma commercial service - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Bilfin, NSW, 1930; Lisarow, NSW, 1932-1937); radio engineer (Gosford, NSW, 1943-1968); director (Gosford, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''COLLEY''== * [[/James Graham Colley|Colley, James Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18L-M23] - 1906(Vic)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 5JX Adelaide (Seacliff, 1947); 3QZ Melbourne (Chelsea, 1947); 3QZ Traralgon, 1948-1980+); 3AQW Lakes Entrance (1960); 3AQZ Lakes Entrance (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2280, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1928; Yarram, Vic, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Quambatook, Vic, 1942); inspector (Traralgon, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Traralgon, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COLLINGE''== * [[/Christopher Herbert Collinge|Collinge, Christopher Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L242-4YT] - 1911(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2FQ Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2FQ Sydney (Campsie, 1939; Bexley North (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1849, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Walbundrie, NSW, 1934; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937; Bexley North, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''COLLINS''== * [[/Clarence Henry Joseph Collins|Collins, Clarence Henry Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1Y1-GB1] - 1891(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5FC Adelaide (Marryatville, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1043, 1932, SA; BOCP 29, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Marryatville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Reuben James Collins|Collins, Reuben James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2F-6PX] - 1904(WA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3OI Melbourne (Croxton, 1936-1939; Preston, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1737, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1926-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1954) * [[/Walter Collins|Collins, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLQ-QL2] - 1910(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2AEI Wagga Wagga (1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1863, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Australian Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934; Southern Cross Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936; Exchange Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937) * [[/William Edward Collins|Collins, William Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XYAH Perth (Cannington, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Several contemporaneous WECs - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Cannington, WA, 1916; Victoria Park, WA, 1917); civil servant (Balkatta, WA, 1931-1937) ==''COLLIS''== * [[/George Andrew Collis|Collis, George Andrew]] - 1869(Tas)-1926(Tas) - Receive Hobart, radio clubs (Tasmanian Radio Club, foundation member, 1922+), electrician (Zinc Co., Hobart, 1921) - potential misidentification, George Arthur Collis, Radio Research Club, Hobart, witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 * [[/Ralph Collis|Collis, Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1J-48N] - 1918(WA)-2013(WA)105yo - Licences: 6LY Perth (Bayswater, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1454, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bayswater, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1949-1958); proprietor (Cadoux, WA, 1963; Tuart Hill, WA, 1968); business proprietor (Dianella, WA, 1972-1977); proprietor (Bedford, WA, 1980) ==''COLQUHOUN''== * [[/Colin George Burrowes Colquhoun|Colquhoun, Colin George Burrowes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWH-RLP] - 1896(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XJAA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (South Yarra, Vic, 1919-1921); medical practitioner (Avoca, Vic, 1924-1931; Mornington, Vic, 1935; Camberwell, Vic, 1936; Ringwood, Vic, 1937); medical official (Croydon, Vic, 1943-1954); medical practitioner (Heathmont, Vic, 1958); nil (Hawthorn, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Trevor Keith Colquhoun|Colquhoun, Trevor Keith]] - 1907(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 9TC Salamaua, New Guinea (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 935, 1926; COCP2 101, 1930; COCP1 33, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Awards: Medal of the Order of Australia, 1990 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (New Town, Tas, 1943); newsagent (Launceston, Tas, 1972); retired (Norwood, Tas, 1980) ==''COLTHEART''== * [[/Clarence James Coltheart|Coltheart, Clarence James]] - 1885(Tas)-1962(Tas) - Licences: 7BF Receive Queenstown (1923); Receive Queenstown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1913-1914; Queenstown, 1922-1954) ==''COLTHRUP''== * [[/James Frederick Colthrup|Colthrup, James Frederick "Frederick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBW8-J4Z] - 1908(Vic)-1942(Qld) - Licences: 3PL Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1368, 1934, Vic; COCP1 374, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, Wireless & Gunnery School) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clifton Hill, 1931); engineer (Clifton Hill, 1937); airman (Clifton Hill, 1942) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/623876 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10306064 AWM]; [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/140421275 Trove] ==''COLTON''== * [[/George Musgrove Coward Colton|Colton, George Musgrove Coward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2G-R3C] - 1893(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2DQ Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1922); 2UM Sydney (Stanmore, 1935-1939, 1947-1950; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 806, 1924 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical business (Annandale, NSW, 1932-1937; Petersham, NSW, 1943-1949); engineer (Enfield, NSW, 1954-1977) ==''COLVILLE''== * [[/Sydney Victor Colville|Colville, Sydney Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3WQ-S78] - 1894(Vic)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XQF Brisbane (South Brisbane) (1913); 2FA Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922); 2FA Sydney (CBD, 1923-1924; Drummoyne, 1923-1925); 2VH Sydney (Longueville, 1935; CBD 1936; Broadway, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wireless retail business proprietor (Colville Moore) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wooloongabba, 1917; Chelmer, 1919-1921); broker (Bowen Hills, 1922); manufacturer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1933); merchant (Lane Cove, 1935-1936); manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1936-1937); company director (Glenbrook, 1943-1963) - TroveTag: "XQF-2FA-2VH - Sydney Victor Colville" ==''COLVIN''== * [[/Noel Denis Colvin|Colvin, Noel Denis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNBQ-MM5] - 1914(Vic)-2013(Vic)99yo - Licences: 3NJ Melbourne (Ringwood East, 1935-1939); 3AUT Melbourne (Box Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1448, 1935, Vic; COCP2 64, 1936; COCP1 152, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: airman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); Student (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); RAAF (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954-1968; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COLYER''== * [[/Eric Lionel Colyer|Colyer, Eric Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKZH-47J] - 1915(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2EL Sydney (Rose Bay, 1932-1933; Manly, 1934; Vaucluse, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937-1939); 3EQ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1938); 3AEL Melbourne (East Malvern, 1947-1948); 2AED Sydney (Gordon, 1950-1960) (Vessel MY "Tiki", 1955-1956); 2BEL Sydney (Gordon, 1969; Pymble, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1016, 1932, NSW; COCP3 2337, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Vaucluse, NSW, 1937); manager (Burwood, NSW, 1943; Malvern East, Vic, 1949); company director (Gordon, NSW, 1954-1968); director (Pymble, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''CONDON''== * [[/Austin Sylvester Condon|Condon, Austin Sylvester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3RG-K2K] - 1924(SA)-2011(SA) - Licences: 5WO Laura (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3012, 1949, SA - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: Nil [https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/obituaries-tributes-to-three-of-our-finest/news-story/845c3a27d81fd8a8f4bbe436503a9b1e Obit] ==''CONDER''== * [[/Walter Tasman Conder|Conder, Walter Tasman "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CJ-DTS] - 1888(Tas)-1974(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as General Manager, BCA, 3LO) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Launceston, 1914); soldier (Langwarrin Military Camp, 1918-1921; Melbourne, 1924); secretarial (Melbourne, 1925-1928); entrepreneur (Melbourne, 1931-1937); secretary (Melbourne, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/conder-walter-tasman-5747 ADB] ==''CONGDON''== * [[/Bert Congdon|Congdon, Bert "Bertie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VVJ-CMW] - 1891(Vic)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6BA Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923-1924); 6BC Perth (Subiaco, 1927-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 382, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; civil servant - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Subiaco, 1925-1958) ==''CONNELLY''== * [[/Dermot Anthony Connelly|Connelly, Dermot Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8L5-2VC] - 1903(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3BU Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1922); 3BU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1925); 3ADK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1948; Ivanhoe, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Caulfield, 1927-1936); Air Force officer (St Kilda, 1937); nil (Frankston, 1949); photographer (Ivanhoe, 1954-1963) ==''CONNON''== * [[/George Wilson Connon|Connon, George Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGF-8Z2] - 1907(Sct)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5KJ Booleroo (1937-1939); 5KJ Yunta (1947); 5KJ Alice Springs (1948-1954); 5KJ Adelaide (Millswood Estate, 1955-1956); 5KJ Port Lincoln (1960); 5KJ Berri (1965-1969); 5KJ Barmera (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1991, 1937, SA; 2COCP 336, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pensioner (Millswood East, SA, 1939); bookkeeper (Port Augusta, SA, 1941-1948); radio technician (Alice Springs, NT, 1949-1954) ==''CONNOR''== * [[/Emmett Bernard Connor|Connor, Emmett Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCB-L7Q] - 1913(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4CE Gindie (1936); 4OC Longreach (1956); 4OC Fernlees (1960); 4OC Brisbane (Aspley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1650, 1936, Qld; BOCP 280, 1940; 3COCP 5529, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1946) - Electoral Rolls: shearing shed hand (Gindie, Qld, 1936); radio mechanic (Enoggera, Qld, 1937); radio technician (Longreach, Qld, 1943-1949); business Manager (Cramsie, Longreach, Qld, 1954-1958); grazier ("Ronnoc Downs", Fernlees, Qld, 1958-1963; Aspley, Qld, 1963-1977) * [[/Laurance Kingsley Connor|Connor, Laurance or Laurence Kingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2GD-KPT] - 1907(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Belmore, 1925-1926); 2ALC Sydney (Lakemba, 1948; Cammeray, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 68, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 881, 1925; 2COCP 199, 1930; 1COCP 220, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1937); radio teacher (Willoughby, NSW, 1943); communication officer (Liverpool, NSW, 1949) * [[/Stephen James Connor|Connor, Stephen James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4J-FP4] - 1894(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 235, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, 1917); electrical engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1930; Lismore, NSW, 1933); electrician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1934; Strathfield, NSW, 1936-1963); retired (Lapstone, NSW, 1972) * [[/Terence Connor|Connor, Terence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MC-3DV] - 1916(Tas)-1982(Tas) - Licences: 7CT Hobart (Rokeby, 1936-1939; City, 1946-1948); 7CT Huonville (1954-1960); 7CT Hobart (Bellerive, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1643, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: auto-electrician (New Town, 1943; Hobart North, 1949); manager (Huonville, 1949-1954); sales rep. (Bellerive, 1963-1977) ==''CONRAD''== * [[/Raymond Ernest Conrad|Conrad, Raymond Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSP2-VGS] - 1905(Tas)-1977(Tas) - Licences: 2TR Sydney (Bexley, 1930-1937; Rockdale, 1938-1939); 7TR Hobart (Derwent Park, 1947; Moonah, 1948-1956; Berriedale, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 651, 1930, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 308, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: battery fitter (Bexley, 1930); storeman (Bexley, 1931-1934); clerk (Bexley, 1935-1936; Rockdale, 1937); purchasing officer (Cameray, 1943); radio manufacturer (Moonah, 1949-1954); engineer (Hospital, Rosetta, 1963) ==''CONRY''== * [[/William Henry Conry|Conry, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJL-HCR] - 1892(Vic)-1959(Qld) - Licences: 3OK Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1925); 3CO Melbourne (Brighton, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 260, 1916; 1COCP 44, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine); RANRS; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD Vic) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Windsor, Vic, 1914-1919; Armadale, 1921-1924); inspector (Brighton, 1925-1937); radio inspector (South Brisbane, 1943-1949); postal official (St Lucia, 1954-1958) - TroveTag: "3OK-3CO - William Henry Conry" ==''CONSTABLE''== * [[/Hector Mantle Shaw Constable|Constable, Hector Mantle Shaw]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTS-Z5V] - 1910(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3FE Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1937-1939; Camberwell, 1947; Parkdale, 1948; Mont Albert, 1954; Mont Park, 1955-1956; Mont Albert, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1999, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Yarra Junction, Vic, 1931; Mont Albert, Vic, 1934-1943); inspector (Mentone, Vic, 1949; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954) ==''CONWAY''== * [[/Mervyn Laurence Dean Conway|Conway, Mervyn Laurence Dean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MH-GHZ] - 1912(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7CL Launceston (1936-1939, 1948-1960); 7CL Hobart (West Hobart, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1684, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Nelson, 1936); school teacher (Launceston East, 1937); teacher (Devonport, 1943; New Town, 1949-1958) ==''COOK''== * [[/Ernest Byron Cook|Cook, Ernest or Ernest Byron "Ernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M46M-M3J] - 1902(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Tresco (1926-1927); 3CK Kerang (1931); 3EC Swan Hill (1938-1939); 3EC Melbourne (Coburg, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 295, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Swan Hill, 1937-1942); technician (Coburg, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Frank Leslie Cook|Cook, Frank Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56R-K3H] - 1914(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2FF Sydney (Dee Why, 1934-1936); 2GV Sydney (Dee Why, 1935-1936); 2AHW Sydney (Dee Why, 1938); 2ANC Sydney (Centennial Park, 1946-1947; Lidcombe, 1948; Auburn, 1950; Carlingford, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1355, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Dee Why, NSW, 1934-1937); radio tester (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Lidcombe, NSW, 1949; Carlingford, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Raynham Harry Cook|Cook, Raynham Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCX-CRB] - 1902(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3OX Melbourne (Camberwell, 1932-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 951, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1925-1937; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Victor Roy Percival Cook|Cook, Victor Roy Percival "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYJG-6C6] - 1899(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: XVN Adelaide (1913-1914); S099 Adelaide (1920s); 5AC Adelaide (Prospect, 1923-1927; Rose Park, 1928-1931; Kilkenny, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Woodville, 1954-1975; Somerton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 94, 1925, No. ?? in SA - early wireless experimenter, amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Kilkenny, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVN-S099-5AC - Victor Roy Percival Cook" ==''COOKE''== * [[/Clarence Robert Cooke|Cooke, Clarence Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Z-3P6] - 1891(???)-1970(WA) - Licences: 6CP Perth (Bayswater, 1932-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1068, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Mornington Mills, WA, 1914); locomotive driver (Mornington Mills, WA, 1921-1926); locomotive engine driver (Bayswater, WA, 1931-1968) * [[/Clive J. Cooke|Cooke, Clive J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4CC Brisbane (Chermside, -1952+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) * [[/Frank Basil Cooke|Cooke, Frank Basil "Basil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7Q6-TN8] - 1892(SA)-1967(NSW) - Licences: XADW Sydney (1913-14); 2LI Sydney (1922-1924); 2XQ Receive Sydney (1923); 2DJ Sydney (Northbridge, 1924-1931; Mosman, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 39, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, vice-president 1923) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1930; salesman (Mosman, NSW, 1931-1943); teacher (Parramatta, NSW, 1949-1954; Wahroonga, NSW, 1958) - Links: [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P002222b.htm Bright Sparcs]; [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2019JAHH...22..113T Wireless Time]; [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41686626#page/343/mode/1up RSNSW] - TroveTag:"XADW-2LI-2XQ-2DJ - Frank Basil Cooke" & "!Wikibooks Cooke" * [[/Frederick William Cooke|Cooke, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB8-V6L] - 1906(Eng)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Footscray, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 311, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: meter tester (Footscray, 1926-1949) ==''COOKSON''== * [[/Arnold Cookson|Cookson, Arnold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YD-87L] - 1889(Eng)-1971(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 201, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1919); no occupation (Darlinghurst, 1949); clerk (Northbridge, 1949-1963; Bexley, NSW, 1968) * [[/Joseph George Cookson|Cookson, Joseph George "George"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGCW-Z8N] - 1888(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 862, 1925; 2COCP 21, 1929; 1COCP 34, 1930 - RANRS (1919), AWA - Relationships: Father of Leonard Kenneth Cookson - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Crossover, Vic, 1912-1913; Bacchus Marsh, 1914-1915); mechanic (Alphington, 1917); engineer (Cooktown, 1919); radio engineer (Radio Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1930-1935; Croydon, NSW, 1943-1958) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199009.pdf EA] * [[/Leonard Kenneth Cookson|Cookson, Leonard Kenneth "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ8-JHV] - 1917(Vic)-2005(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - AWA - Relationships: Son of Joseph George Cookson - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Concord, NSW, 1943); electrical fitter (Croydon, 1943-1954; Glebe, 1958; Blacktown, 1963-1980) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199009.pdf EA] ==''COOLING''== * [[/Ernest Richard Cooling|Cooling, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVZL-GSC] - 1885(Qld)-1936(Qld) - Licences: 4BN Toowoomba (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 11, 1924, No. 3 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (Toowoomba, 1924), (Halcyon P. 4) - Comment: A tragic end to a productive life - TroveTag: "4BN - Ernest Richard Cooling" - Electoral Rolls: letter carrier (Toowoomba, 1908); telegraphist (Bowen, 1912); postal assistant (Toowoomba, 1913-1930) ==''COOMBE''== * [[/Geoffrey Saint Coombe|Coombe, Geoffrey Saint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPJ-TXS] - 1913(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5ML Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1931-1933); 2ML Broken Hill (1933); 5ML Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1937-1938; Croydon, 1947-1948; Brooklyn Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 756, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 5MR Jack Robert Saint Coombe - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Croydon, 1941) * [[/Jack Robert Saint Coombe|Coombe, Jack Robert Saint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPJ-T3C] - 1910(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5MR Adelaide (Stirling West, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2923, 1949, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5ML Geoffrey Saint Coombe - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Croydon, SA, 1941); electrical mechanic (Mt Lofty, SA, 1943) ==''COOPER''== * [[/Alfred Edwin Charles Cooper|Cooper, Alfred Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV9-9GK] - 1904(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AL Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2AL Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1926); 2UO Sydney (Northbridge, 1947-1950); 2AUO Sydney (Yacht Asgard, 1948-1960); 4AY Surfers Paradise (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 180, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 626, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fruit merchant (Ashfield, 1931); director (Northbridge, 1943-1958); company director (Clareville, 1963-1977) * [[/Bertram David Cooper|Cooper, Bertram David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-HG1] - 1914(???)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3BC Melbourne (Coburg, 1938-1939, 1947-1955; Beaumaris, 1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2119, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: musician (Coburg, Vic, 1942-1949); soldier (Coburg, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Reservoir, Vic, 1963; Preston, Vic, 1967-1972); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1977) * [[/Eric Cooper|Cooper, Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1M-WC4] - 1925(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7ZEC Evandale (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 870, 1960, Tas - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Evandale, 1949); radio technician (Evandale, 1954) * [[/Ernest Edward Cooper|Cooper, Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5F-RLJ] - 1905(Tas)-1951(Tas) - Licences: 7MK Launceston (Youngtown, 1926-1927); 7MC Launceston (City, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 261, 1926, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 151, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: may be related to 7ZEC Evandale (1965-1975) Eric Cooper - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hobart, 1928); radio engineer (Ulverstone, 1936; Launceston East, 1943; Launceston West, 1949) * [[/Frank Clarence Cooper|Cooper, Frank Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7Y-NGF] - 1915(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2ADU Lismore (1936-1939); 2ADU Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1946-1947; Potts Point, 1948-1950; Hurstville, 1954-1975); 2ADU Gold Coast (Florida Gardens, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1736, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Lismore, NSW, 1936-1937; Edgecliffe, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Hurstville, NSW, 1958-1968; Hurstville South, NSW, 1972; Vaucluse, NSW, 1977); retired (Florida Gardens, Qld, 1980) * [[/Harold More Cooper|Cooper, Harold More or Harold Moore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ58-SJP] - 1886(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Glenelg, 1923-1925); 5HG Adelaide (Glenelg, 1926-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 257, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; submarine cable telegraphist; archaeologist; historian - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Glenelg, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cooper-harold-more-9821 ADB] * [[/Harry Frederick Cooper|Cooper, Harry Frederick or Frederic]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNKH-CX4] - 1906(Eng)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5PC Port Augusta (1947-1954); 5PC Adelaide (Lockleys, 1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2249, 1939, SA; BOCO 544, 1943; COCP1 781, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Ascot Park, SA, 1943) * [[/Herbert Neve Cooper|Cooper, Herbert Neve]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-Q46] - 1918(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3QZ Melbourne (Deepdene, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1692, 1936, Vic; BOCP 137, 1937; 1COCP 1237, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (St Leonards, Tas, 1949); technician (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1977) * [[/James Herbert Cooper|Cooper, James Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVTJ-14B] - 1914(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ZG Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1930-1939 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 701, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Crows Nest, NSW, 1936-1943); broker (Mosman, NSW, 1949); stock and sharebroker (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949-1968); sharebroker (Wahroonga, NSW, 1972); broker (St Ives, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ormond Erskine Cooper|Cooper, Ormond Erskine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSDM-6JK] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2CP Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1933-1935; Paddington, 1936-1937; Randwick, 1938-1939; Kingsford, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1112, 1933, NSW; COCP2 434, 1933; COCP1 337, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1935); radio worker (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); radio technician (Maroubra North, NSW, 1943-1949; Kingsford, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Raymond Arthur Cooper|Cooper, Raymond Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDK-8RK] - 1913(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6AO Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2350, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant projectionist (South Perth, WA, 1936-1937); projectionist (Manning, WA, 1958-1980) ==''CORBIN''== * [[/James Bentley Corbin|Corbin, James Bentley "Boyce" "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTJ-293] - 1905(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2YC Sydney (McMahons Point, 1932-1939; Eastlakes, 1946-1961); 2AYC Miranda (1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 976, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1933; Milsons Point, NSW, 1933-1937; Botany, NSW, 1943-1949; Mascot, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''CORDINGLEY''== * [[/Charles Harold Cordingley|Cordingley, Charles Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJK-SB4] - 1892(Eng)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3RF Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ararat, 1913); electrical engineer (Flemington, 1915-1919); engineer (Ascot Vale, 1921-1954) ==''CORE''== * [[/Herbert James Core|Core, Herbert James "Herb"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PF-R2Q] - 1906(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4HC Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2012, 1937, Qld; 1COCP 392, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; formerly Sydney - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Greenslopes, Qld, 1929); assistant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1937); public servant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1949; Camp Hill, Qld, 1949-1954) ==''CORKILL''== * [[/Arthur Basil Corkill|Corkill, Arthur Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYW3-57P] - 1898(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJCU Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Elsternwick, Vic, 1928; St Kilda, Vic, 1931; Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1949; Kilsyth, Vic, 1954) ==''CORNELIUS''== * [[/Eric Edward Cornelius|Cornelius, Eric Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7P-2MD] - 1916(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6EC Albany (1936-1939); 6EC Kalgoorlie (1947-1948); 6EC Wagin (1954-1955); 6EC Perth (Inglewood, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1635, 1936, WA; TVOCP 200, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Station 6WA, Wagin, 1949-1954; Inglewood, WA, 1958-1977) ==''CORNEY''== * [[/Kenneth Cameron Corney|Corney, Kenneth Cameron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-2MB] - 1899(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: V755 Receive Bairnsdale (1922); 3GY Receive Bairnsdale (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gogeldrie, NSW, 1949); grazier (Metung, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CORTHORN''== * [[/Rex Sidney Oscar Corthorn|Corthorn, Rex Sidney Oscar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G28S-LLQ] - 1914(NSW)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 2VG Sydney (Greenwich, 1932-1939; Bexley, 1946; Northmead,1947-1960); 3VG Melbourne (Bulleen, 1965-2969); 3VG Mallacoota (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 985, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1943; Northmead, NSW, 1949-1958); retired (Mallacoota, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CORTIS-JONES''== * [[/Beverley Cortis-Jones|Cortis-Jones, Beverley or Beverly "Bev"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZS-KZ9] - 1913(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2NN Sydney (Roseville, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1586, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: research chemist (Roseville, NSW, 1943); retired (Booragoon, WA, 1980) ==''COSH''== * [[/Rhys Gilmour Cosh|Cosh, Rhys Gilmour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6J-4W8] - 1900(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 697, 1922 (Marconi) - radio telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Croydon, SA, 1939-1943) ==''COSTA''== * [[/Phillip James Costa|Costa, Phillip James "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGF-S1W] - 1914(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (shortwave) - QSLs: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Geelong, Vic, 1937-1968; Nerang, Qld, 1969; Florida Gardens, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''COSTELLO''== * [[/Allan Daniel Costello|Costello, Allan Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB4S-21X] - 1913(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3YT Ballarat (1937-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1912, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mount Pleasant, Vic, 1934-1942; Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1972); accountant (Mt Clear, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COSTELOW''== * [[/Robert Costelow|Costelow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XABD Dorrigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: despite the unusual location, individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COTTERILL''== * [[/Harold Stanley Cotterill|Cotterill, Harold Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5D-84Y] - 1916(NSW)-1943(Burma) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1493, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1943) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Eastwood, NSW, 1937); depot superintendant (Gunnedah, NSW, 1943)? - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10314147 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/624339 VWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''COTTON''== * [[/Arthur Alfred Cotton|Cotton, Arthur Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNH3-P9L] - 1897(SA)-1973(SA) - Licences: XVS Adelaide (Glanville, 1913-1914); 5HY Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1926-1928; Colonel Light Gardens, 1931; Kilburn, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 270, 1926, No. ?? in SA - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WIA SA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Semaphore, 1939); clerk (Findon, 1943) - TroveTag: "XVS-5HY - Arthur Alfred Cotton" * [[/Arthur Tylney Cotton|Cotton, Arthur Tylney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7G8-SGG] - 1884(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: Receive Spring Bay (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Kelvedon, Tas, 1914-1963) * [[/Leith Simpson Cotton|Cotton, Leith Simpson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR2-12K] - 1905(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5LG Adelaide (Burnside, 1932-1933); 5LG Iron Knob (1937-1939); 5LG Adelaide (Clarence Gardens, 1946-1948; Parkholme, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1023, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Iron Knob, 1939-1941) ==''COTTRELL''== * [[/Joseph William Morgan Cottrell|Cottrell, Joseph William Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-L1Y] - 1897(NSW)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 2ZF Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1923); 2ZN Sydney (Randwick, 1923-1925; Coogee, 1926-1930; Maroubra Junction, 1931; Dundas, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Carlingford, 1948-1950); 2ADX Sydney (Dundas/Portable, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 367, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 1, 1930 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coogee, 1930); broadcaster (Dundas, 1933-1934); radio operator (Dundas, 1936-1943); technician (Carlingford, 1949) - TroveTag: "2ZF-2ZN-2ADX - Joseph William Morgan Cottrell" ==''COUCH''== * [[/David Couch|Couch, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8H-BDV] - 1917(Vic)-2009(WA)92yo - Licences: 6WT Watermans Bay (1934, 1947); 6WT Perth (Wembley, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2513, 1934, WA; BOCP 577, 1944; TVOCP 47, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Watermans Bay, WA, 1949); technician (Wembley, WA, 1954-1980) ==''COUCHMAN''== * [[/Clifford Clyde McGregor Couchman|Couchman, Clifford Clyde McGregor "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQLS-T4D] - 1907(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4KZ Kaimkillenbun (1930-1939); 4KZ Dalby (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 151, 1930; COCP 1st Class Marconi School (Halcyon) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Navy, wireless officer); broadcast technician (PMGD, 4QS); business proprietor (electrical & radio, Dalby) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Kaimkillenbun, 1930-1937); engineer (Dalby, 1943-1963); electrical engineer (Dalby, 1968) ==''COUGHLAN''== * [[/Charles McKenzie Coughlan|Coughlan, Charles McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZL-9BN] - 1894(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XCO Sydney (Concord, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenters; WW1 (AIF, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''COULTER''== * [[/Jack Maxwell Coulter|Coulter, Jack Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-MXK] - 1912(SA)-1985(???) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1937); 3MV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1938-1939); 5JD Adelaide (Ashford, 1947-1948; Ackland Gardens, 1954-1960); 5JK Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1712, 1936, SA; 2COCP 812, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937); RAN (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1943) ==''COUPER''== * [[/Andrew Couper|Couper, Andrew "Andy" Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6R8-R1T] - 1893(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: XQM Mareeba (1914); 4BW Mareeba (1923-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 71, 1925, No. 5 in Qld - early wireless experimenter (1914 & likely earlier unlicensed); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: iron moulder (Mareeba, 1913-1932); engineer (Mareeba, 1936-1958) * [[/William Fraser Couper|Couper, William Fraser "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9MP-S1G] - 1919(NZ)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5LZ Adelaide (Evandale, 1947; Royston Park, 1948); 5UZ Adelaide (Royston Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2250, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COURT''== * [[/Charles Percy Court|Court, Charles Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6T-Q5T] - 1904(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4CT Receive Brisbane (Rosalie, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Bayswater, Qld, 1925-1936; Kedron, Qld, 1937-1958) * [[/Thomas Palmer Court|Court, Thomas Palmer Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNF4-FD4] - 1895(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XNY Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); 3BO Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922); 3TC Melbourne (Malvern, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 211, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA Vic, secretary, 1919-1920+); employment (radio salesman, 1928; STC, chief design engineer, 1954); IRE Aust (president, 1950-1951) - Comment: Father also named TPC - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1925-1928); radio engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1954; Mosman West, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''COUSENS''== * [[/Harold Light Reynolds Cousens|Cousens, Harold Light Reynolds]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDG9-3SK] - 1888(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: N743 Receive Summer Hill (1922); 2HW Receive Summer Hill (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: auctioneer (Tamworth, 1930-1963) ==''COUTTS''== * [[/David Cecil Boyd Coutts|Coutts, David Cecil Boyd "Boyd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKGY-1CL] - 1896(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XJEC Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Camberwell, Vic, 1919-1924); teacher (Malvern East, Vic, 1925-1926; Malvern, Vic, 1928-1937; Mt Dandenong, Vic, 1943-1980) * [[/Edwin Stuart Coutts|Coutts, Edwin Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94TB-698] - 1893(Qld)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 4BZ Receive Dalby (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Dalby, 1919-1937); garage proprietor (Dalby, 1943) * [[/Mavis Ellen Coutts|Stafford nee Coutts, Mavis Ellen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSGT-MJH] - 1921(Vic)-2016(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Melbourne (Carlton, 1947-1948; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2338, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 3XB Ivor Stafford - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Minyip, Vic, 1942); home duties (Abbotsford, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''COWAN''== * [[/Christian Nesbit Cowan|Cowan, Christian Nesbit]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XD-6QW] - 1907(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2PZ Aberdare (1930-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 613, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 486, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Aberdare, 1930-1963; Cessnock, 1968-1980) * [[/James George Cowan|Cowan, James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBL-RC3] - 1908(Sct)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2ZC Adamstown (1934-1937); 2ZC Waratah (1938-1939, 1946-1975); 2ZC Merewether (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1294, 1934, NSW; AOLCP 272, 1936; COCP1 838, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waratah, NSW, 1930-1932); mechanic (Adamstown, NSW, 1934-1937); nil (Waratah, NSW, 1943-1968); broadcast technician (Merewether, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''COWELL''== * [[/George Cowell|Cowell, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKT-3GM] - 1897(Eng)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2SO Merewether (1932-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1057, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Merewether, NSW, 1930-1958) ==''COX''== * [[/Allan Grafton Cox|Cox, Allan (birth) or Allen (census) Grafton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWX-5XH] - 1892(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 120, 1915; 2COCP 103, 1930; 1COCP 347, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIB Brisbane (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Rockhampton, 1914; Pinkenba, 1916-1921); telegraphist (Toorak, 1921-1922; South Yarra, 1926-1927); O.I.C. (Cooktown, 1925; Thursday Island, 1930); radio officer (Clayfield, 1934); O.I.C. (Townsville, 1936-1937); engineer (Rockbank, 1942); wireless officer (Kangaroo Point, 1943; Hendra, Qld, 1949-1958); radio officer (Hendra, 1963-1977) * [[/Erle Harold Cox|Cox, Erle Harold "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB8Z-RG2] - 1903(Tas)-1989(ACT) - Licences: 3BD Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922); 3BD Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1927; St Kilda, 1931-1933); 2EP Canberra (Forrest, 1934-1935); 2GU Canberra (Red Hill, 1946-1955); 1GU Canberra (Red Hill, 1956-1965; Mawson, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 245, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist, president Press Gallery, Parliament House 1953 - Awards: O.B.E. for contribution to journalism in Australia 1953 - Relationships: son of Erle Cox, science fiction author [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cox-erle-5799] - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Caulfield, 1931; Gardiner, 1936; Forrest, 1937; Red Hill, 1943-1968; Mawson, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "3BD-2EP-2GU-1GU - Erle Harold Cox" * [[/Harold Edward Cox|Cox, Harold Edward or Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GQ-2RT] - 1892(Eng)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 6HE Geraldton (1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 17, 1914; 1COCP 35, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broome, WA, 1916-1917; Geraldton, WA, 1922-1930); broadcast manager (Townsville, Qld, 1931-1937); manager (4WK, Warwick, Qld, 1943); representative (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943); wireless representative (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1972) * [[/Phillip Deslandes Cox|Cox, Phillip Deslandes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G388-KRC] - 1909(NSW)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 2IE Wallerawang (1935-1939); 2IE Sydney (Concord, 1946); 2IE Bathurst (1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1551, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lithgow, NSW, 1933); clerk (Lidsdale, NSW, 1935-1937); fitter (Bathurst, NSW, 1949-1968); storekeeper (Nambour, Qld, 1969); proprietor (Tanawha, Qld, 1972); retired (Caboolture, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''COXON''== * [[/Robert Wooton Coxon|Coxon, Robert Wooton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-HVL] - 1905(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6RW Northam (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 30, 1924, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; mining engineer, NT Gov (Director of Mines, 1947); WW2 - Relationships: no apparent relation with 6AG Wally Coxon - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cheltenham, SA, 1943); civil servant (Alice Springs, 1949-1954) * [[/Walter Ernest Stanley Coxon|Coxon, Walter Ernest Stanley "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCY8-JBS] - 1891(NSW)-1968(WA) - Licences: XYK Perth (Maylands, 1913); 6AG Perth (North Perth, 1924; Inglewood, 1925-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933-1939; Bayswater, 1946-1947; Darlington, 1948-1960; Claremont, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 124, 1925, No. ?? in WA - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (6WF) - Relationships: no apparent relation with 6RW Robert Wooton Coxon - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Maylands, 1914); engineer (Maylands, 1925-1937); radio engineer (East Perth, 1943; Darlington, 1949-1958); retired (Claremont, 1963-1968) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199311.pdf EA0] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199404.pdf] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199405.pdf EA2] - TroveTag: "XYK-6AG - Walter Ernest Stanley Coxon" ==''COZINS''== * [[/Charles Frederick Cozins|Cozins, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF78-6FW] - 1908(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6AC Perth (City, 1931-1933); 6AD Perth (Canning Bridge, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 742, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Corrogin, WA, 1936); marine collector (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); cook (West Perth, WA, 1949); storekeeper (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949-1954); clerical assistant (South Perth, WA, 1958); clerk (Rivervale, WA, 1963-1972); retired (Kewdale, WA, 1977-1980) ==''CRAIG''== * [[/Keith William Craig|Craig, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNB-7FD] - 1921(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AJV Newcastle (Stockton, 1938-1939); 2EP Newcastle (New Lambton, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2102, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Stockton, 1943); fitter (Lambton, 1949; New Lambton, 1958-1980) * [[/Walter Archibald Craig|Craig, Walter Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-7X4] - 1907(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2XI Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1923); 2XI Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 220, 1925, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, 1930-1954) - TroveTag: "2XI - Walter Archibald Craig" ==''CRAMOND''== * [[/Warne Hutton Cramond|Cramond, Warne Hutton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XQB-N2G] - 1898(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2KJ Sydney (Lane Cove, 1928-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 397, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lane Cove, 1930-1949) ==''CRAN''== * [[/Morris Rae Cran|Cran, Morris Rae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G879-B1J] - 1901(Qld)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 4KX Brisbane (West End, 1930-1939); 2MR Sydney (Rockdale, 1946-1947; Randwick, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 570, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, 1925-1937); accountant (Bondi, 1943); company secretary (Ranswick, 1954; Coogee, 1958) ==''CRANCH''== * [[/Layman William Victor Cranch|Cranch, Layman William Victor "Lay"]] - 1910(Qld)-1993(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, radio engineer, journalist (editor, Australian Radio and Electronics, 1951), business (manager, Kingsley) ==''CRAW''== * [[/Russell Bruce Cameron Craw|Craw, Russell Bruce Cameron "Bruce"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF2Q-54Y] - 1901(Tas)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 7BC Burnie (1930-1933); 3BC Melbourne (1933-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 671, 1930, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Burnie, 1922; North Melbourne, 1924; Burnie, 1928); sales (Middle Park, Vic, 1935) ==''CRAWFORD''== * [[/Cedric Thomas Crawford|Crawford, Cedric Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2P-42L] - 1905(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2YC Sydney (Burwood, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Burwood, 1930-1933); engineer (Captain's Flat, 1937-1943); mechanical engineer (Broken Hill South, 1954-1963); engineer (St Ives, 1968-1972) * [[/John Murray Crawford|Crawford, John Murray]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - senior federal public servant (chief engineer PMGD, involved establishment of first ABC stations), don't confuse with William Tamillas Stephen Crawford * [[/William Tamillas Stephen Crawford|Crawford, William Tamillas Stephen "Bill", "W.T.S.C."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G738-35N] - 1880(Vic)-1962(NSW) - state public servant (P&TD, Tas); senior federal public servant (PMGD, radio inspector); RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: don't confuse with John Murray Crawford - TroveTag: "William Tamillas Stephen Crawford"(1300+ tags) & "!Wikibooks WTS Crawford"(410+ tags) ==''CREAMER''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Creamer|Creamer, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XK-965] - 1903(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2UR Sydney (Glebe Point, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Orange, 1930-1932); electrical engineer (Brewarrina, 1933; Henty, 1934-1935; Grose Vale, 1937; Richmond, 1943-1968) ==''CREDLIN''== * [[/Peter John Credlin|Credlin, Peter John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSB-SH8] - 1938(Vic)-1984(NSW) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, 1954); engineer (Malvern, 1963; Lower Templestowe, 1967-1980) ==''CRERAR''== * [[/Thomas Alexander Crerar|Crerar, Thomas Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNXR-QCG] - 1874(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: XJDV Hexham (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: agent (Horsham, Vic, 1903-1906); land & finance agent (South Melbourne, Vic, 1906); stock & station agent (Prahran, Vic, 1912-1913; Hexham, Vic, 1914-1922); farmer (Armadale, Vic, 1924; Steel's Creek, Vic, 1925-1931; St Kilda, Vic, 1934-1937); nil (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954); no occupation (Armadale, Vic, 1963) ==''CRESSWELL''== * [[/Frank Gillespie Cresswell|Cresswell, Frank Gillespie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR45-Q56] - 1880(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3GI Melbourne (East Kew, 1924-1925; Camberwell, 1926-1927); Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - federal public service (PMGD); military (Commonwealth Naval Militia, engineer sublieutenant); RANRS (Radio Commander, terminated Nov 1920) - Comment: Not to be confused with William Rooke '''Creswell''' - Electoral Rolls: instrument fitter (Camberwell, 1903-1906); Engineer-Lieutenant RAN (Prahran, 1912); naval officer (St Kilda, 1914); lieutenant RAN (Hawthorn, 1915-1919); RAN (Kew, 1922-1924); commandant RAN (Frankston, 1928-1934); naval officer (Olivers Hill, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1943); retired (Somers, 1949; Mt Eliza, 1954; Frankston, 1963) - TroveTage: "3GI - Frank Gillespie Cresswell" * [[/Harry Leslie Cresswell|Cresswell, Harry Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9456-49G] - 1917(Qld)-1942(Qld) - Licences: 4DL Brisbane (Coorparoo, Qld, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified, likely RAN - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Petty Officer Telegraphist, KIA, HMAS Yarra) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10293831 AWM] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1690529 Roll of Honour] ==''CRESWELL''== * [[/William Rooke Creswell|Creswell, William Rooke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N4L-WRS] - 1852(Gibraltar)-1933(Vic) - early wireless experimenter (Lytton, Moreton Island), military (RAN; Qld Maritime Defence Force, commandant; Commonwealth Naval Forces, commandant) - Comment: Generally considered the father of the RAN; not to be confused with 3GI Frank Gillespie '''Cresswell''' - Electoral Rolls: naval commandant (South Brisbane, 1903-1905); director (Toorak, 1909-1919) - Links: [[w:William Rooke Creswell|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/creswell-sir-william-rooke-5817 ADB] [https://www.navy.gov.au/biography/vice-admiral-sir-william-rooke-creswell RAN] - TroveTag: "William Rooke Creswell" ==''CRIBB''== * [[/Dunmore Foote Cribb|Cribb, Dunmore Foote]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPP-YQH] - 1899(Qld)-1946(Qld) - Licences: 4DC Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 134, 1925, No. 15 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Indooroopilly, 1921-1943) ==''CRICHTON''== * [[/Ernest George Crichton|Crichton, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CP-VCC] - 1887(NSW)-1920(NSW) - Licences: XADY Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: "Gone too soon" - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Stanley Robert Crichton|Crichton, Stanley Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK76-MZH] - 1893(NZ)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2KH East Maitland (1929-1935); 9OU Port Moresby (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 542, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 100, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (East Maitland, 1930-1935); wireless operator (Maclean, 1936); Radio 2NR (Lawrence, 1937); wireless operator (Ashfield, 1949); PMG technician (Ashfield, 1954-1963) ==''CRIDGE''== * Cridge, Wilfred Edgar Launder - See Wilfred Edgar Launder-Cridge ==''CRISP''== * [[/Arthur Joseph Thomas Crisp|Crisp, Arthur Joseph Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VW-QKN] - 1906(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2MJ Sydney (Hurstville, 1934; Bexley, 1935-1939; St Peters, 1946; Marrickville, 1947; Earlwood, 1948; Cronulla, 1950; Sutherland, 1954-1955; Bankstown East, 1956; Bexley, 1957; Kurnell, 1958; Hurstville South, 1960; Gymea Bay, 1961; Umina, 1965; Tuggerawong, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1290, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 2LX Henry Charles Crisp - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Undercliffe, NSW, 1930); carter (Hurstville, NSW, 1930); labourer (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1933); radio dealer (Hurstville, NSW, 1934-1935; Bexley, NSW, 1937); radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1943); fitter (Belmore, NSW, 1949; Wentworthville, NSW, 1949; Sutherland, NSW, 1954; Bexley, NSW, 1958); retired (Umina, NSW, 1963; Tuggerawong, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Charles Crisp|Crisp, Henry Charles "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XD-5T2] - 1909(NSW)-1996(???) - Licences: 2LX Sydney (Undercliffe, 1930; Hurstville, 1931-1933; Cronulla, 1934-1939, 1946); 2LX Ettalong (1947-1955); 2LX Woy Woy (1956-1961); 2LX Urunga (1965); 2LX Sydney (Cronulla, 1969; Gorokan, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 614, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2MJ Arthur Joseph Thomas Crisp - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Undercliffe, 1930; Hurstville, 1931-1933); radio dealer (Cronulla, 1934-1937); examiner (Bondi, 1943); no occupation (Ettalong, 1949); radio dealer (Ettalong, 1954-1963); motel proprietor (Urunga, 1968); manager (Sans Souci, 1972); retired (Cronulla, 1972; Gorokan, 1977-1980) ==''CROCKER''== * [[/Claude Edward Crocker|Crocker, Claude Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8R6-RZW] - 1875(USA)-1929(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (West Perth, 1922-1925) * [[/Edward Baker Crocker|Crocker, Edward Baker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYHX-65B] - 1867(Wales)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2BB Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1922); 2BB Sydney (Marrickville, 1922-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 95, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (1923) - Electoral Rolls: provision merchant (Marrickville, 1933-1937); retired (Marrickville, 1943-1949); no occupation (Earlwood, 1949-1954) - TroveTag: "2BB - Edward Baker Crocker" * [[/Philip Humphreys Crocker|Crocker, Philip Humphreys]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG84-K4T] - 1918(NSW)-2015(NSW) - Licences: 2PR Sydney (Vaucluse, 1939, 1946-1975; Kirribilli, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2409, 1939, NSW; COCP3 1208, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''CROKE''== * [[/Cecil Michael Croke|Croke, Cecil Michael "Cec"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y9-HYG] - 1916(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2MN Koorawatha (1947-1948); 2MN Young (1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2460, 1940, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Koorawatha, NSW, 1943-1949; Young, NSW, 1954); shop proprietor (Young, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/Terence Leo Croke|Croke, Terence Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55B-742] - 1919(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Lithgow (1935-1938); 2TK Bathurst (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1470, 1935, NSW; COCP1 112, 1936; TVOCP 364, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bathurst, NSW, 1949-1963); technical officer (Mosman, NSW, 1968-1972); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1977); retired (Mosman, NSW, 1980) ==''CROMBIE''== * [[/John Melville Lewes Crombie|Crombie, John Melville Lewes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNX2-PJP] - 1898(NZ)-1935(Vic) - Licences: XOT Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); 3EG Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Comment: migrated from NZ 1913?; passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1934) ==''CROME''== * [[/Harry Keith Crome|Crome, Harry Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTL-HF9] - 1908(Tas)-1975(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (New Town, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (Hobart North, 1936-1954); linotype operator Melbourne (Alphington, 1963-1972) ==''CROMIE''== * [[/Charles Thomas Cromie|Cromie, Charles Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Z4-73H] - 1883(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager (Oliver J. Nilsen & Co, 1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo 3UZ) - Electoral Rolls: draper (Maffra, 1903; Korumburra, 1905; East Melbourne, 1909; Maffra, 1912); engineer (East Melbourne, 1914); electrical engineer (Malvern, 1915-1917); engineer (Elsternwick, 1919; Caulfield, 1924-1927); electrical engineer (Melbourne East, 1928; Caulfield, 1931); engineer (Caulfield, 1934); director (Armadale, 1936-1949) ==''CROMPTON''== * [[/Milton James Crompton|Crompton, Milton James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKF8-V2J] - 1919(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3MN Melbourne (North Essendon, 1947-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2360, 1939, Vic; BOCP 682, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Essendon North, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1949-1954; Brighton East, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CROOK''== * [[/Percy Crook|Crook, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SV-2W8] - 1889(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XBD Coffs Harbour (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1913); carpenter (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); no occupation (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''CROOKS''== * [[/James Alexander Leonard Crooks|Crooks, James Alexander Leonard "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK93-6HV] - 1890(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: Receive Launceston (1923-1925); 7BQ Launceston (1925-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 61, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (PMG) - Relationships: Father of 3AAC John Peter Crooks - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Trevallyn, 1914; Launceston, 1919-1968); no occupation (Low Head, 1972) * [[/John Peter Crooks|Crooks, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZL-Z2J] - 1921(Tas)-2013(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3AAC Colac (1960); 3AAC Bulleen (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2107, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 7BQ James Alexander Leonard "Len" Crooks - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Elsternwick, 1949); engineer (East Geelong, 1954; Bulleen, 1963-1977) ==''CROPLEY''== * [[/Eric William Cropley|Cropley, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLL-YVK] - 1893(NSW)-1935(NSW) - Licences: N735 Receive Sydney (Homebush, 1922); 2HT Receive Sydney (Homebush, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: father of Mervyn Eric Cropley - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Homebush, 1930-1933) * [[/Mervyn Eric Cropley|Cropley, Mervyn Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLG-MYS] - 1920(NSW)-1951(Aus) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 403, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 2HT Eric William Cropley - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Homebush, 1943); salesman (Blaxland, 1949) ==''CROSS''== * [[/Francis James Cross|Cross, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVMN-ZWY] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2FX Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1932-1933; CBD, 1933-1934); 2FX Sydney (Rockdale, 1935; Mascot, 1936-1939; Eastlakes, 1946); 2FX Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1947-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 914, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 429, 1933; COCP1 500, 1941; TVOCP 30, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: apprentice fitter (Newcastle, NSW, 1932); fitter (Hamilton, NSW, 1933); police trainee (Redfern, NSW, 1935); constable (Mascot, NSW, 1936-1943); shopkeeper (Lambton, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Mayfield, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''CROUCH''== * [[/Cecil Stanley Crouch|Crouch, Cecil Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG8H-ZL1] - 1889(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: XCC Sydney (Randwick, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: motor salesman (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1954); motor trader (North Sydney, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/Ernest Casimir Crouch|Crouch, Ernest Casimir "Ern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG8H-9JQ] - 1908(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2QJ Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1923); 2EC Sydney (Mosman, 1924-1939); 2EC Orange (1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 16, 1924, No. 6 in NSW; COCP1 201, 1931; TVOCP 123, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer; Mosman Radio Laboratories 1927 (proprietor?) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Orange, NSW, 1943-1968); TV engineer (Orange, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CROW''== * [[/Reginald Keith Crow|Crow, Reginald Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTPT-W7V] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3MV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 898, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: instructor (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936); inspector (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1937-1942; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949; Carnegie, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''CROWDER''== * Crowder, Joyce Isabel see Batchler nee Crowder, Joyce Isabel ==''CROWLEY''== * [[/Cornelius Crowley|Crowley, Cornelius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC44-R9T] - 1896(Qld)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2BO Parkes (1934-1936); 2AED Broken Hill (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1300, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1930; Narrabri, NSW, 1931-1932); public supply engineer (Parkes, NSW, 1936); town clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1937-1968) ==''CROWTHER''== * [[/Clifford Haigh Crowther|Crowther, Clifford Haigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3F-6SQ] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJDQ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, Vic, 1919); pharmacist (Camberwell, Vic, 1924-1925; Camberwell North, Vic, 1936); chemist (Brighton, Vic, 1937-1954); pharmacist (Brighton, Vic, 1963) * [[/Robert Calder Crowther|Crowther, Robert Calder "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M49C-V7C] - 1919(WA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2130, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Concord West, NSW, 1943); bank officer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); banker (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); grazier (Hoddles Creek, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CUFFE''== * [[/Ian Devereaux Cuffe|Cuffe, Ian Devereaux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YN-LXC] - 1913(NZ)-2015(Eng) - Licences: 2XC Sydney (Mosman, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 987, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2AMA-2AM Lionel Devereaux Cuffe - Electoral Rolls: student (Mosman, NSW, 1936-1943); * [[/Lionel Devereaux Cuffe|Cuffe, Lionel Devereaux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YN-2Z2] - 1910(NZ)-1977(NZ) - Licences: 2AMA Sydney (Mosman, 1939) 2AM Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1955; St Ives, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2266, 1939, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: brother of 2XC Ian Devereaux Cuffe - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mosman, NSW, 1934-1943); salesman (Tamaterau, NZ, 1972) ==''CULLERTON''== * [[/Hugh Cullerton|Cullerton, Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKM-RHG] - 1910(Sct)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2AIY Sydney (Ramsgate, 1937-1938; Sans Souci, 1939); 2ZG Sydney (Sans Souci, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2007, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Carlton, NSW, 1934-1935; Kogarah, NSW, 1936-1937; Sans Souci, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''CULLINAN''== * [[/Christopher Albert Cullinan|Cullinan, Christopher Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTF8-PWL] - 1906(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3XW Receive Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1923); 3XW Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1924); 3DR Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1924-1925); 3XW Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1927-1931; Brunswick East, 1933); 7XW Launceston (1954-1955); 3AXU Colac (1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 821, 1924 (Spark); AOLCP 143, 1934; COCP1 545, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Diggers Rest, Vic, 1928-1931; Mitchell, Vic, 1934); engineer (Parkville, Vic, 1936); journalist (Kew, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Launceston, Tas, 1943-1954; Colac, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Colac, Vic, 1977) ==''CULLIVER''== * [[/Francis Norman Seth Culliver|Culliver, Francis Norman Seth "Norman"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-SWD] - 1891(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3DP Receive Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1922); 3DP Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1923-1925; Hawthorn, 1925-1927); 3UG Melbourne (Rye, 1948-1956); 3UG Queenscliff (1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of Keith Norman Culliver & Ian Douglas Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1931-1954) * [[/Ian Douglas Culliver|Culliver, Ian Douglas "Sam"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-WDM] - 1916?(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 655, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 3DP-3UG Francis Norman Seth Culliver; brother of Keith Norman Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1942-1977) * [[/Keith Norman Culliver|Culliver, Keith Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-753] - 1914(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 656, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 3DP-3UG Francis Norman Seth Culliver; brother of Ian Douglas Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1942-1977) ==''CUMMING''== * [[/Maxwell Charles Cumming|Cumming, Maxwell Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH2-89K] - 1918(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3XN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939; East Malvern, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1913, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1963); exporter (Chadstone, Vic, 1968; Brighton, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Humberstone Cumming|Cumming, William Humberstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLF-9FS] - 1903(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3BK Melbourne (Armadale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Notting Hill, 1931); engineer (Cheltenham, 1931); contractor (Malvern, 1936-1949); engineer (Malvern, 1954) ==''CUMMINGS''== * [[/Bruce Cummings|Cummings, Bruce]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Mareeba, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 1928, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster ==''CUMMINS''== * [[/Reginald Vincent Cummins|Cummins, Reginald Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCK-FLN] - 1911(Qld)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4VC Brisbane (Newmarket, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1939, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (East Ipswich, Qld, 1934-1937); public servant (Newmarket, Qld, 1943-1954) ==''CUMPSTON''== * [[/Lennard Wesley Cumpston|Cumpston, Lennard Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVN-RV2] - 1916(Vic)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 2AJZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1937-1938); 3ZE Melbourne (St Kilda, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2028, 1937, NSW; BOCP 71, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (St Kilda, Vic, 1937); A. R. A. (Sandringham, Vic, 1954); army (Queenscliff, Vic, 1954); A.R.A. (Downer, ACT, 1963-1968); assurance representative (Miami Keys, Qld, 1972; Rio Vista, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''CUNLIFFE''== * [[/James August Cunliffe|Cunliffe, James August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7KX-DQW] - 1904(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3ZO Melbourne (Croxton, 1930-1931; Preston, 1933-1939, 1946-1947); 3AZO Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1954; East Preston, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 597, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinet maker (Preston, 1927); electrician (Preston East, 1931-1942); cabinet maker (Preston East, 1949); carpenter (Preston East, 1963-1980) ==''CUNNINGHAM''== * [[/Alan Francis Cunningham|Cunningham, Alan Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWB-Z74] - 1912(Vic)-2005(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3OV Melbourne (Altona, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2429, 1940, Vic; 2COCP 1265, 1953 - amateur operator; WW2; HMAN dockyard; DCA, New Guinea - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Newport, Vic, 1934-1942); radio mechanic (Altona, Vic, 1949); PNG, 1950s?; technician (Redcliffe, Qld, 1963); fisherman (Second Beach, Cairns, Qld, 1968); technician (Nelly Bay, Qld, 1972); retired (Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cunningham-12254 Wikitree] * [[/Robert Hugh Cunningham|Cunningham, Robert Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G845-Z7M] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3ML Melbourne (Malvern, 1928-1937; Hawthorn, 1938-1939; Frankston, 1946-1947; Malvern, 1948-1980+); 3AMM Portable Melbourne (Malvern, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 463, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electronics retailer (R. H. Cunningham) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Malvern, Vic, 1931; Gardiner, Vic, 1936-1937); RAAF (Frankston, Vic, 1949); manager (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); director (Malvern, Vic, 1963-1980) - Links: [https://www.afr.com/companies/back-on-a-sound-footing-19890505-kakg2 AFR]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1508824 Bulletin] ==''CUREDALE''== * [[/Albert John Curedale|Curedale, Albert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ6-S41] - 1914(Aus)-1986(WA) - Licences: 6AE Perth (City, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1385, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: presser (North Perth, WA, 1943-1949; West Perth, WA, 1954; Leederville, WA, 1958-1972) * [[/Robert Gordon Curedale|Curedale, Robert Gordon]] - 1906(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 837, 1924; 2COCP 369, 1931; 1COCP 141, 1937 - - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, WA, 1931); wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1936-1937); radio technician (Croydon, NSW, 1943); farming (Watheroo, WA, 1949); geophysicist (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1954; Bentleigh, Vic, 1963; Yokine, WA, 1968); retired (North Beach, WA, 1972; Maylands, WA, 1977-1980) ==''CURETON''== * [[/John Poyner Cureton|Cureton, John Poyner "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L29Y-H1R] - 1905(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2AY Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922); 2AY Sydney (Burwood, 1923-1930); 2AU Sydney (Burwood, 1930-1933; Gordon, 1933-1934; Burwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2AU Little Hartley (1954-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 168, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2AY callsign withdrawn by PMGD in 1930 and reallocated to new commercial 2AY Albury - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Burwood, 1930; Parkes, 1936); engineer (Burwood, 1943); grazier (Little Hartley, 1958) - TroveTag: "2AY-2AU - John Poyner Cureton" ==''CURLE''== * [[/George Clarence Curle|Curle, George Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ25-DZZ] - 1914(NSW)-1941(Egypt) - Licences: 2AJB Sydney (Chullora, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 1813, 1937, NSW; BOCP 310, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2BL); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10305436 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/624976 VWM]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=65995 RAF Commands] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''CURLEWIS''== * [[/Nigel Unwin Curlewis|Curlewis, Nigel Unwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCMW-PM6] - 1912(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2AHC Sydney (Killara, 1937-1939; Newport, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1964, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Killara, NSW, 1935); salesman (Killara, NSW, 1937); company proprietor (Pymble, NSW, 1943); salesman (Narrabeen, NSW, 1949); advertising executive (Mosman, NSW, 1954); advertising director (Lindfield, NSW, 1958); advertising executive (Chatswood, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''CURNOCK''== * [[/Louis George John Curnock|Curnock, Louis George John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP72-HW8] - 1903(Canada)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2LC Sydney (Matraville, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 749, 1922 (Marconi); COCP2 84, 1930; COCP1 26, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Long Bay, NSW, 1930; Myilly Point, Darwin, 1934-1937); ==''CURNOW''== * [[/Geoffrey Ross Curnow|Curnow, Geoffrey Ross "Ross"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD77-2KN] - 1935(???)-2015(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - historian (wireless & broadcasting), "The history of the development of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia to 1942, with especial reference to the Australian Broadcasting Commission : a political and administrative study" - Relationships: Son-in-law of 2ST-2FW - Francis Prosser Woolacott - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Chatswood, NSW, 1958; Seaforth, NSW, 1963); lecturer (Dural, NSW, 1980) ==''CURRIE''== * [[/Francis Benjamin John Currie|Currie, Francis Benjamin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QY-8JP] - 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: None yet found - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 395, 1928, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: checker (Albert Park, Vic, 1936); storeman (Semaphore, 1939; Queensbury, 1941) * [[/James Lawrence Currie|Currie, James Lawrence "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCK-9GW] - 1905(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4LC Bundaberg (1936-1937); 4LC Proserpine (1938-1939); 4LC St George (1946-1956); 4LC Brisbane (Dutton Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1631, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; power station engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrician (New Farm, Qld, 1929; Bundaberg, Qld, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Blackhall, Qld, 1943; St George, Qld, 1949-1954); engineer (Caboolture, Qld, 1958) ==''CURTIS''== * [[/H. Curtis|Curtis, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XACZ Sydney (Bondi, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. F. Curtis|Curtis, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AI Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CUSACK''== * [[/Leo Chanel Cusack|Cusack, Leo Chanel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YN-49P] - 1897(NSW)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4LC Port Moresby (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 229, 1916; 1COCP 319, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Maroubra, 1930); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1931-1936; Maroubra, 1943); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1949); radio operator (Darwin, 1949-1954); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1958-1963); retired (Bardon, Qld, 1963) * [[/Sidney Claude Cusack|Cusack, Sidney or Sydney Claude or Claud]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW42-D16] - 1885(Eng)-1973(Canada) - Licences: 5CK Adelaide (Dulwich, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 5, 1914 (No. 5 in Aus and Vic, Commonwealth system) - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1916) ==''CUSHEN''== * [[/Arthur Thomas Cushen|Cushen, Arthur Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQL-FP3] - 1920(NZ)-1997(NZ) - prominent MW and SW broadcast listener 1930s to 1990s; DX Clubs (New Zealand DX Radio Association, New Zealand Radio DX League, All-Wave All-World DX Club, DX Australia) - Links: [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen/ Autobiography]; [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen-tributes/ Tributes] ==''CUSICK''== * [[/John Albert Cusick|Cusick, John Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPF-J23] - 1916(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3MQ Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948; Sunshine, 1954-1955; Heathmont, 1956-1965; Vermont, 1969; Mooroolbark, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2137, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1947; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Swan Hill, Vic, 1937); driver (Richmond, Vic, 1942); mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1949); soldier (Sunshine, Vic, 1949-1954); examiner (Heathmont, Vic, 1963-1968); public servant (Mooroolbark, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''CUSITER''== * [[/Robert William Macgregor Cusiter|Cusiter, Robert William Macgregor "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6H8-73C] - 1908(NSW)-1970(???) - Licences: 2RW Sydney (Lewisham, 1925-1926; Turramurra, 1927-1929; Pymble, 1930; Lewisham, 1931-1939, 1946-1955; Hornsby, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 203, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Pymble, 1930; Lewisham, 1930-1949; Hornsby, 1958-1968) - Comment: AWA, PMGD, WW2 (worked on defence electronics) ==''CUTHBERT''== * [[/Henry Cuthbert|Cuthbert, Henry]] - 1829(Irl)-1907(Vic) - Postmaster-General Victoria (Jul 1877-Jul 1878; Mar 1880-Aug 1880) ==''CUTTS''== * [[/Gregory Maxwell Cutts|Cutts, Gregory Maxwell "Maxwell"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBR-22Q] - 1903(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Croydon, 1923); 2GM Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 17, 1924, No. 7 in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio business proprietor (2ML, Mosman Radio Service) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mosman, 1930-1937; Abbotsford, 1949); sales manager (North Ryde, 1954-1963); manager (Cheltenham, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "2GM - Gregory Maxwell Cutts" =='''D'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''DAHL''== * [[/Norman Luja Dahl|Dahl, Norman Luja]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L433-MY6] - 1888(NZ)-1938(Qld) - Licences: 2ND Sydney (Wahroonga, 1933-1937); 4ND Ayr (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1079, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 249, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: consulting engineer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1935); teacher (Wahroonga, NSW, 1937); company director (Ayr, Qld, 1936-1937) * [[/Oscar Sydney Dahl|Dahl, Oscar Sydney "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLWV-S5D] - 1904(NZ)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4KA Ayr (1933-1935); 7KA Hobart (1947); 4KA Ayr (1948); 9KA Lae (1969); 4VT Innisfail (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1151, 1933, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; surveyor - Electoral Rolls: chainman (Arapuni, NZ, 1928-1931); tramline engineer (Ayr, Qld, 1931-1936); engineer (Gordonvale, Qld, 1937); civil engineer (Fitzgerald, Tas, 1943; Ayr, Qld, 1949-1958); surveyor (Innisfail, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''DALBY''== * [[/John Dalby|Dalby, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BI Adelaide (SA School of Mines, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Directories: lecturer (School of Mines, Adelaide, 1922-1934) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DALE''== * [[/Basil Dale|Dale, Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DR-7J6] - 1915(Vic)-2017(NSW)102yo - Licences: 2XX Sydney (Kogarah, 1934-1939; Penshurst, 1946-1947); 2AW Sydney (Mangerton, 1969; Vaucluse, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1400, 1934, NSW; COCP1 607, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kogarah, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Kogarah, NSW, 1943); accountant (Wollongong, NSW, 1963-1972); university lecturer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Reginald Dale|Dale, Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1X8-Z22] - 1916(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2ND Sydney (Haberfield, 1946-1948; Croydon, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 10, 1936; COCP2 93, 1937; TVOCP 370, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police trainee (Haberfield, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Enfield, NSW, 1943); electrical technician (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Coogee, NSW, 1963-1968); electronics (Drummoyne, NSW, 1972-1977); electrician (Panania, NSW, 1980); retired (Forster, NSW, 1980) * [[/Thomas Alfred Doubledee Dale|Dale, Thomas Alfred Doubledee]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9FG-BWL] - 1907(Tas)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 3TD Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1931; Cheltenham, 1933); 4TD Rockhampton (1947-1948); 4TD Cooktown (1954-1956); 4TD Brisbane (Eight Mile Plains, 1960); 4TD Cairns (1965); 4TD Charleville, 1969-1975); 4TD Gold Coast (Labrador, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1140, 1929; COCP2 255, 1930; COCP1 293, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937; Sandringham, Vic, 1942); air radio operator (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949); senior communications officer (Cooktown, Qld, 1954); public servant (Annerley, Qld, 1958; Eight Mile Plains, Qld, 1963); radio officer (Charleville, Qld, 1968-1972); retired (Jacobs Well, Qld, 1977; Labrador, Qld, 1980) - Trovetag: "3TD-4TD - Thomas Alfred Doubledee Dale" * [[/Thomas Clifford Dale|Dale, Thomas Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMD-3KS] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2QO Sydney (Cremorne, 1935-1937; Balmoral, 1938; Kingsford, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1934); operator (Petersham, NSW, 1934-1935); mechanic (Crows Nest, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Chatswood, NSW, 1954-1963; Millwood, NSW, 1968; Chatswood, NSW, 1972) ==''DALTON''== * [[/Robert Martin Dalton|Dalton, Robert Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJQ-SH3] - 1897(Vic)-1949(Vic) - Licences: XLB Melbourne (Auburn, 1913); 3UI Mildura (1923-1925); 3UI Melbourne (Balaclava, 1925-1926; Caulfield, 1927; Camberwell, 1931-1933); 3UN Melbourne (Camberwell, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 158, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: fruitgrower (Mildura, 1919-1924); radio engineer (Hawthorn, 1926-1927); clerk (Camberwell, 1928); sales (Camberwell, 1931-1949) ==''DALZIEL''== * [[/Kenneth Elston Dalziel|Dalziel, Kenneth Elston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQS-WH4] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Sale (1932-1933); 1SK Heard Island (1954); 3AOA Patterson Lakes (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 983, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 109, 1933; 1COCP 92, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: RAAF Wireless Operator (Richmond, NSW, 1937); operator (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); radio operator (Townsville, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Darwin, NT, 1943); civil servant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); public servant (Essendon, Vic, 1954-1963); manager (Doncaster, Vic, 1968-1977; Patterson Lakes, Vic, 1980) ==''DAN''== * [[/Alexander Morven Dan|Dan, Alexander Morven]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ6-4SJ] - 1916(NSW)-2012(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2ABU Sydney (Potts Point, 1936-1938; Point Piper, 1939; Neutral Bay, 1946; Kingsford, 1947-1954; Coogee, 1955; Bellevue Hill, 1956-1965; Darling Point, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1605, 1936, NSW; COCP3 4278, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Camperdown, NSW, 1937); medical practitioner (La Perouse, NSW, 1943; Kingsford, NSW, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1958-1963); doctor (Darling Point, NSW, 1968-1972); medical practitioner (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://www.smh.com.au/national/kokoda-diggers-owed-a-lot-to-the-skill-of-dr-dan-20120816-24b84.html Obit] ==''DANE''== * [[/John Edward Dane|Dane, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYF7-5RS] - 1868(Eng)-1928(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3JD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Hawthorn, 1908-1909); merchant (Auburn, 1912-1927) ==''DANGERFIELD''== * [[/Horace Edgar Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Horace Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J3H-85N] - 1895(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XMT Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (A.I.F.) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Malvern, Vic, 1922); sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1924); warehouseman (Auburn, Vic, 1925); traveller (Camberwell, Vic, 1931; Auburn, Vic, 1936-1937); public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Box Hill, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/Joseph Henry Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Joseph Henry "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9HR-22D] - 1911(Eng)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4NF Townsville (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1686, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); employment (radio electrical salesman) - Relationships: brother of 4NL Norman Gerard Dangerfield - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1937-1954); mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1977); retired (Airlie Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Gerard Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Norman Gerard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9HR-5FD] - 1918(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4NL Ayr (1936-1939); 4ND Ayr (1956-1965); 4ND Brisbane (Sherwood, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1687, 1936, Qld; BOCP 1062, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Elphinstones); broadcast technician (4AY, ABC Townsville); business proprietor (radio) - Halcyon: AOCP at 16yo - Relationships: brother of 4NF Joseph Henry Dangerfield - Electoral Rolls: aircraft fitter (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943); bank officer (Ayr, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Ayr, Qld, 1954; Home Hill, Qld, 1958); clerk (Sherwood, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''DANIEL''== * [[/Gordon William Henry Daniel|Daniel, Gordon William Henry or post WW2 William Gordon Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L43M-K5H] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3NX Warracknabeal (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1919, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1934-1942); mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1949-1977) * [[/Louis Septimus Daniel|Daniel, Louis Septimus]] - 1834(Eng)-1909(Vic) - experimented with etheric force in mid 1870s, radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society of Victoria, member), employment (Vic Post & Telegraphs, concluding acting Secretary, 1897), linguist ==''DANKS''== * [[/Francis Xavier Danks|Danks, Francis or Francis Xavier]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCQ-815] - 1899(Sct)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4FD Rockhampton (1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2282, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF, turner, 1918) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930-1972) - Trovetag: "4FD - Francis Xavier Danks" ==''DARCH''== * [[/Percy William Darch|Darch, Percy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC69-9XY] - 1895(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: XADX Sydney (Croydon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1935); salesman (Penshurst, 1936-1949; Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''D'ARCY''== * [[/Norman Elsmore D'Arcy|D'Arcy, Norman Elsmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXQ-46F] - 1897(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: XAAF Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1930; Five Dock, NSW, 1933-1934; Croydon, NSW, 1935; Haberfield, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Wembley, WA, 1954; North Steyne, NSW, 1958; West Ryde, NSW, 1958); retired (Eastwood, NSW, 1963; Katoomba, NSW, 1968; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) ==''DARK''== * [[/Edward John Dark|Dark, Edward John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSJ-PGR] - 1904(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2ADQ Sydney (Lane Cove, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Canley Vale, 1950-1954; Narraweena, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1718, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bus-driver (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1937); electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943; Canley Vale, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Narraweena, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''DARLEY''== * [[/Ernest John Darley|Darley, Ernest John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4BX-9ZK] - 1898(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6CJ Perth (South Perth, 1923-1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 243, 1916; 2COCP 835, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor importer (South Perth, 1925-1936); importer (Rockingham, 1943); technician (South Perth, 1954-1963) ==''DAVENPORT''== * [[/Waldron Keith Davenport|Davenport, Waldron Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNNF-TQG] - 1897(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJCN Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1919); medical practitioner (St Kilda, Vic, 1926-1928; Malvern, Vic, 1931-1937; Lower Plenty, Vic, 1943-1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''DAVEY''== * [[/Harold Barrett Davey|Davey, Harold Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYY-FN4] - 1898(Tas)-1948(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Launceston, 1922); electrician (Launceston, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Launceston, 1943) * [[/John Alfred Davey|Davey, John Alfred "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6X-FSF] - 1913(SA)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 2YE Sydney (Glebe Point, 1935-1938; Ashfield, 1939; Homebush, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 19, 1934; 3COCP 1029, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio engineer - Electoral Rolls: student (Toxteth, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1943-1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963-1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Anderton Davey|Davey, John Anderton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6F-3ZH] - 1909(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3AD Melbourne (Brighton, 1925-1926; Elsternwick, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 66, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); importer (South Yarra, Vic, 1943; Balwyn, Vic, 1949); director (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1968); manufacturer's agent * [[/Ralph William Davey|Davey, Ralph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGN-W9X] - 1916(SA)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 5KD Adelaide (North Croydon, 1935-1939; Mile End, 1947; Blanchetown, 1948); 5DY Portable Adelaide (North Croydon, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1481, 1935, SA; 1COCP 515, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Ridleyton North, SA, 1939; Whyalla, SA, 1941-1948); RAAF (Guildford, WA, 1958; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''DAVIDSON''== * [[/E. R. Davidson|Davidson, E. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FP Receive Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/William Frank James Davidson|Davidson, William Frank James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSMG-5X6] - 1903(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 2FD Sydney (Croydon, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 984, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 316, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Croydon, NSW, 1930-1937); officer-in-charge radio station (Charleville, Qld, 1943-1949); radio technician (Charleville, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Everton Park, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''DAVIES''== * [[/Frederick Mostyn Davies|Davies, Frederick Mostyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD1-DM7] - 1919(WA)-1977(WA) - Licences: 6FD Boulder (1939, 1947-1948); 6FD Bunbury (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2376, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949); electrical inspector (Bunbury, WA, 1949-1963); inspector (Bunbury, WA, 1968-1972) * [[/Gwilym Thomas Davies|Davies, Gwilym Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTKP-QHF] - 1901(WA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923); 3GD Melbourne (Brunswick, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 634, 1921 (Marconi); COCP2 286, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928; Preston, Vic, 1931-1977) * [[/Harold Alexander Davies|Davies, Harold Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52G-9V9] - 1911(Wales)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2DB Sydney (Drummoyne, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1497, 1935, NSW; COCP3 249, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Drummoyne, NSW, 1932-1937); police constable (Randwick North, NSW, 1943); manager (Hurstville, NSW, 1949); telephone technician (Castlecrag, NSW, 1954-1958); technical instructor (Middle Cove, NSW, 1963; Roseville, NSW, 1968) * [[/Harold Elvin Davies|Davies, Harold Elvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ2-B9B] - 1912(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2BZ Newcastle (Tighe's Hill, 1936-1939, 1946-1950; Lambton, 1954-1961; Charlestown, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1653, 1936, NSW; BOCP 179, 1938; COCP1 823, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Waratah, NSW, 1933-1934); radio mechanic (Tighes Hill, NSW, 1936-1949); radio engineer (Lambton, 1954-1963); teacher (Charlestown, NSW, 1968); Landlord (Palm Beach, Qld, 1969); teacher (Palm Beach, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1980) * [[/Henry Tempest Davies|Davies, Henry Tempest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G889-FX9] - 1900(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6HD Perth (Highgate Hill, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 563, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Balkatta, 1921); police officer (Mundijong, 1943); sergeant (Victoria Park, 1949-1958; Lathlain Park, 1963-1977; Victoria Park, 1980) * [[/Ivor James Davies|Davies, Ivor James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLN-8PS] - 1912(Wales)-2005(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3ID Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1623, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Bentleigh, Vic, 1937-1954); radio technician (Mentone, Vic, 1967-1968); technician (Ashwood, Vic, 1972); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/James Braid Davies|Davies, James Braid "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQVD-BTH] - 1906(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2JD Sydney (Burwood, 1927-1930; Croydon, 1931); 2JD Newcastle (Mayfield, 1933); 2JD Quirindi (1934-1936); 2JD Cabarita (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 328, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1930; Croydon, NSW, 1933-1934); draftsman (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954); engineer (Beecroft, NSW, 1958); mechanical engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/John Cuthbert Davies|Davies, John Cuthbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY6X-VJ7] - 1911(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3JD Melbourne (Middle Park, 1936-1937; Brighton, 1938-1939; Middle Park, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1803, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1936); radio serviceman (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); inspector (Albert Park, Vic, 1954) * [[/Lloyd Evan Davies|Davies, Lloyd Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHS-PRH] - 1909(NSW)-1990(SA) - Licences: 2QI Sydney (Vaucluse, 1936-1938); 2QI Wentworth Falls (1939); 5QI Adelaide (Brighton, 1947; Ashford, 1948; Brighton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1761, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE (1971); DSCM - Electoral Rolls: professor of music (Vaucluse, NSW, 1933-1937) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article110446544 OBE] * [[/Reginald Raymond Clifford Davies|Davies, Reginald Raymond Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGM-73Y] - 1915(SA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 5LJ Adelaide (Goodwood Park, 1933-1939; Plympton, 1947-1948); 3AY Melbourne (Prahran, 1954-1960; Heathmont, 1965-1969); 6BQ Perth (Bickley, 1975); 6BQ Denmark (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1138, 1933, SA; BOCP 121, 1937; 1COCP 534, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Goodwood Park, SA, 1939); radio engineer (5RM Berri, SA, 1941); mechanic (Plympton, SA, 1941-1943); public servant (Prahran, Vic, 1954); retired (Bickley, WA, 1972-1977) * [[/Thomas John Davies|Davies, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW36-KPN] - 1901(Wales)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ADS Sydney (Rockdale, 1936-1939); 2ADA Sydney (Glebe Point, 1947-1950; Fairfield, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1747, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: miller (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1943); factory manager (Toxteth, NSW, 1949) ==''DAVIS''== * [[/C. E. Davis|Davis, C. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9DK Kavieng (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Clive Eric Davis|Davis, Clive Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNX4-W2M] - 1931(Qld)-2023(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1326, 1953; TVOCP 1362, 1979 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast control operator (Manly, Qld, 1954) * [[/Gordon Samuel Davis|Davis, Gordon Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQJ-CX3] - 1909(NSW)-1989(Eng) - Licences: 2ACC Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (HMAS Albatross, East Sydney, NSW, 1931-1933); electrical mechanic (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943) * [[/Henry Hargan Davis|Davis, Henry Hargan or Hargon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT6C-6MB] - 1908(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Strathfield, 1923-1924); 2HH Sydney (Strathfield, 1926-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 289, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Strathfield, 1930-1936); engineer (Strathfield, 1943) - Professor Henry Hargan Davis, BSc, BE (Syd), PhD (Camb), 1946-1973 (Emeritus Professor 1974) [https://docplayer.net/82920769-Engineering-education-the-university-of-adelaide.html] * [[/James Davis|Davis, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG2H-CG3] - 1916(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AFY Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1936-1938; Rose Bay, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1599, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer) - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1943) * [[/Ross Raleigh Davis|Davis, Ross Raleigh "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ54-9Q4] - 1907(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2DS Receive Sydney (Vaucluse, 1920-1922); 2DS Sydney (Vaucluse, 1923-1929; Double Bay, 1930-1933; Rose Bay, 1933-1938; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 249, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 934, 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: accompanied 2CM on the SS Tahiti; education (Sydney Technical College, Electrical Engineering Degree); employment (AWA, engineer, 1925-1973) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Double Bay, 1930; Rose Bay, 1933-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1943-1958; Rose Bay, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001633b.htm Bright Sparcs] - TroveTag: "2DS - Ross Raleigh Davis" ==''DAVOREN''== * [[/Patrick Joseph Davoren|Davoren, Patrick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9V8-193] - 1917(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5KM Victor Harbour (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2231, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio specialist (Victor Harbour, SA, 1939-1943) ==''DAWSON''== * [[/Alfred Dawson|Dawson, Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 559, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: stovemaker (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1930); storeman (Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1933) * [[/Donald Dawson|Dawson, Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PN-KM5] - 1913(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2DD Tamworth (1935-1939); 2YU Tamworth (1948-1955); 4YU Mackay (1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1411, 1935, NSW; BOCP 169, 1938; COCP3 3209, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car trimmer (Tamworth, NSW, 1935-1937); engineer (2TM Station, Duri, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Mt Bassett, Qld, 1958; Mackay, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Richard Stanley Dawson|Dawson, Richard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD52-2NQ] - 1897(Vic)-1983(NSW) - Licences: XZP Hobart (1913-1914); 3DA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 282, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, 1919); electrical engineer (Melbourne, 1921-1924; Toorak, 1925-1926; South Yarra, 1927-1928); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1930; Mosman, 1931-1972; Roseville, NSW, 1977) ==''DAY''== * [[/Clement Jackson Day|Day, Clement Jackson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTXK-KXH] - 1912(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GY Camperdown (1931-1933); 3GY Yarraville (1937-1939); 3GY Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1948; Burwood, 1954-1969); 3GY Geelong (Wallington, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 748, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Yarraville, Vic, 1936-1942); clerk (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1967; Burwood, Vic, 1972); retired (Wallington, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Leslie Day|Day, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56C-5NB] - 1900(Eng)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2AZ Sydney (Kogarah, 1934-1939, 1946-1947; Drummoyne, 1948; Liverpool, 1954-1957; Yagoona, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1394, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Cabramatta, NSW, 1930; Kogarah, NSW, 1932-1936); technician (Liverpool, NSW, 1954); radio mechanic (Yagoona, NSW, 1958-1968); mechanic (Yagoona, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Percival Edwin Day|Day, Percival Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS27-MCP] - 1913(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3PP Fiskville (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1119, 1933, Vic; COCP1 336, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cadet technician (Fiskville, Vic, 1936-1949); radio technician (Jannali, NSW, 1958-1968; Como, NSW, 1972; Oyster Bay, NSW, 1980) * [[/Ralph Framingham Day|Day, Ralph Framingham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGD-YYT] - 1917(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3RD Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1652, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942); mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949); engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/William Day|Day, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5V-BFB] - 1916(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AKV Sydney (Normanhurst, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 164, 1938; COCP1 273, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Cammaray, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Kingsford, NSW, 1954; OTC Bringelly, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''DEAMAN''== * [[/Frank Clifford Deaman|Deaman, Frank Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCQ-JYM] - 1913(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2ADH Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1937; West Ryde, 1938-1939; Guildford, 1946-1950); 2ADH Old Bar (1954); 2ADH Sydney (Liverpool, 1955-1957; Dundas, 1958-1969); 2ADH Callala Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1720, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: half tone etcher (Haberfield, NSW, 1934-1937); process engraver (Old Guildford, NSW, 1949); carpenter (Old Bar, NSW, 1954); half-tone etcher (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Callala Beach, NSW, 1980) ==''DEANE''== * [[/Launston Alexander Deane|Deane, Launston Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2G-182] - 1909(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5LD Adelaide (Tusmore, 1933; Hazelwood Park, 1937-1939; Royston Park, 1947-1955; Hazelwood Park, 1956-1965; St Georges, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1090, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Burnside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Philip Morris Deane|Deane, Philip Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4L7-PFP] - 1901(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ZM Sydney (Burwood, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Croydon, NSW, 1930-1954; Cheltenham, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Dural, NSW, 1980) * [[/Raymond Kyrle Deane|Deane, Raymond Kyrle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2P-HB1] - 1917(SA)-2010(SA)93yo - Licences: 5RK Adelaide (Fullarton, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1728, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Fullarton, SA, 1939-1941); clerk (Fullarton, SA, 1943) ==''DEARNESS''== * [[/Harry Sinclair Dearness|Dearness, Harry Sinclair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCW-RRF] - 1921(Sct)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4KW Mackay (1939, 1947-1975); 4KW Brisbane (Strathpine, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2328, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (radio & TV mechanic) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mackay, Qld, 1949-1972; Strathpine, Qld, 1980) ==''DE BAVAY''== * [[/Francis Jean Xavier de Bavay|de Bavay, Francis Jean or John Xavier ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFJ-D1R] - 1887(Vic)-1955(Tas) - Licences: 4FO Receive Brisbane (Cannon Hill, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Kew, Vic, 1909); brewer (West Perth, WA, 1916); chemist (Cannon Hill, Qld, 1919-1921); manager (New Farm, Qld, 1925); master brewer (Cascades, Tas, 1928-1936); manager (Hobart South, Tas, 1943-1954) ==''DE CRESPIGNY''== * [[/Philip Champion de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Philip Champion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJG-QN9] - 1879(Vic)-1918(Palestine) - Licences: XPU Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: half brother of 3FM Royalieu Dana Champion de Crespigny - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/370943 VWMA]; [https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/philip-champion-de-crespigny-1879-1918/ Bio] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Royalieu Dana Champion de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Royalieu Dana Champion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH7P-7SD] - 1905(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3FM Melbourne (Brighton, 1922-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Elmhurst, 1936-1949); farmer (Cobden, 1954; South Ecklin, 1963-1980) - Relationships: half brother of XPU Philip Champion de Crespigny ==''DE CURE''== * [[/John Edward Gerard de Cure|de Cure, John Edward Gerard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVD6-DWD] - 1899(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 3WL Melbourne (Coburg, 1929-1933); 5KO Adelaide (Glenelg, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 2KO Sydney (Artarmon, 1957-1958); 5KO Adelaide (Fulham, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 535, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 22, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cobden, 1954); public servant (North Carlton, 1921-1924; Coburg, 1927-1934; Artarmon, NSW, 1958) ==''DEEGAN''== * [[/Stanley Edward Deegan|Deegan, Stanley Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYK3-2V3] - 1893(Tas)-1944(Tas) - Licences: 7AK Hobart (St Virgil's College, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; public servant (State & Federal, PMGD); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, 1919-1922); civil servant (Hobart, 1928-1936); postal official (Hobart, 1943) ==''DEER''== * [[/Percival William Deer|Deer, Percival William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2DJ-9ZF] - 1901(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5DR Adelaide (Seacliff, 1928-1933; Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 451, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Brighton, 1939-1943) ==''DELBRIDGE''== * [[/Reginald Joseph Robert Delbridge|Delbridge, Reginald Joseph Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L439-HNM] - 1888(Eng)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4RJ Childers (1927); 4RJ Brisbane (Paddington, 1931-1933; Booval, 1937-1939); 4RJ Stanthorpe (1946-1948); 4RJ Brisbane (Northgate, 1954-1955; Toowong, 1956); 4RJ Burleigh Heads (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 383, 1927, No. 42 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIAQ), minister of religion - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Ingham, 1917-1919); minister (Kingaroy, 1925); clergyman (Ashgrove, 1943); minister (Stanthorpe, 1949); minister of religion (New Farm, 1954); Methodist Minister (Toowong, 1958); retired (Burleigh Heads, 1963) ==''DELLIT''== * [[/Samuel Stephen Dellit|Dellit, Samuel Stephen]] - Licences: VK4ZSS Brisbane, VK3 Melbourne, VK1DXA Canberra - Qualifications: AOLCP Q0078, 1971 - amateur operator, broadcast DXer, broadcast planning engineer, federal public servant, radio historian (aeradio, amateur, broadcast, coastal) ==''DELMAR''== * [[/Edwin Chisholm Delmar|Delmar, Edwin Chisholm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KG-D8C] - 1906(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2XZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1934-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1252, 1934, NSW; COCP2 42, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless officer (New Farm, Qld, 1941-1943); radio officer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''DEMPSEY''== * [[/Walter McInnes Dempsey|Dempsey, Walter McInnes "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQN-B69] - 1910(Vic)-2010(Vic)100yo - Licences: 3WD Melbourne (Cheltenham, 1929-1931); 7WD Cambridge (1948); 3AZD Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1954); 3WD Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1955-1969; Oak Park, 1975); 3WD Marong (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 515, 1929, Vic; AOLCP 41, 1931; 1COCP 217, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Cheltenham, Vic, 1931; Mordialloc, Vic, 1936-1937); radio operator (Mentone, Vic, 1942); aeradio operator (Cambridge, Tas, 1949); public servant (Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1954-1968; Oak Park, Vic, 1972); retired (Marong, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''DENBY''== * [[/Harry Roy Denby|Denby, Harry Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJTS-LLS] - 1906(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4FR Receive Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1923); 4AX Brisbane (Kedron, 1936-1939); 4AX Cairns (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1800, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Kedron, Qld, 1936-1937; Cairns, Qld, 1943-1972) ==''DENHOLM''== * [[/Ivo Hart Denholm|Denholm or Denham, Ivo Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRT8-DHN] - 1909(Tas)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3UD Melbourne (Coburg, 1936-1939; Pascoe Vale South, 1947-1956; East Brighton, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1657, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Northcote, Vic, 1931); clerk (Brunswick West, Vic, 1936-1937; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1942-1949; Coburg West, Vic, 1954); company director (Brighton East, Vic, 1958-1968; Glen Iris, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''DENISON''== * [[/Hugh Robert Denison|Denison or Dixson, Hugh Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q5-WTC] - 1865(NSW)-1940(Vic) - born Hugh Robert Dixson; businessman, parliamentarian, philanthropist; director of Australasian Wireless Co. then Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) - Links: [[w:Hugh Denison|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/denison-sir-hugh-robert-5955 ADB] ==''DENNEEN''== * [[/Harold Roy Denneen|Denneen, Harold Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQG-6YG] - 1894(NSW)-1939(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (A/g Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1928-1937) ==''DENNETT''== * [[/Phillip Roy Dennett|Dennett, Phillip or Philip Roy or Ray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNX4-D9K] - 1897(SA)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 5IV Berri (1931-1938); 4IV Camooweal (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 799, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Morningside, Qld, 1943; West End, Qld, 1949-1954; Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); public servant (Morningside, Qld, 1963-1977) ==''DENNIS''== * [[/Gordon Walker Dennis|Dennis, Gordon Walker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G988-L7W] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3TF Melbourne (Footscray, 1937-1939; West Footscray, 1947-1948; Footscray, 1954-1956; West Yarraville, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2030, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Footscray North, 1931-1942); manager (Yarraville, Vic, 1958-1980) ==''DENT''== * [[/Harold Fredrick Dent|Dent, Harold Fredrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87N-6JN] - 1905(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AHU Sydney (Rhodes, 1937-1938; Strathfield, 1939; Concord, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1975, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Concord West, NSW, 1930-1936; Rhodes, NSW, 1937); electrician (Concord, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical engineer (Concord, NSW, 1954-1958); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1963) ==''DERHAM''== * [[/Frederick John Walcott Derham|Derham, Frederick John Walcott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVWD-H9J] - 1900(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: XJR Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Werribee, Vic, 1937); manager (Malvern, Vic, 1943); director (Malvern, Vic, 1949) * [[/Frederick Thomas Derham|Derham, Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6G1-7H6] - 1844(Eng)-1922(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Victorian Postmaster-General (1886-1890) - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Kew, Vic, 1909-1919) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/derham-frederick-thomas-3398 ADB] ==''DERRICK''== * [[/Vincent Mitchell Derrick|Derrick, Vincent Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVW-N5G] - 1903(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2VM Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Yeronga, Qld, 1926-1931); radio mechanic (Wilston, Qld, 1934); radio specialist (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1949); radio engineer (Salisbury, Qld, 1954-1972); retired (New Farm, Qld, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "2VM - Vincent Mitchell Derrick" ==''DERRY''== * [[/John Frederick Derry|Derry, John Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KQ-MNQ] - 1909(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Sydney (Harbord, 1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1259, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Manly, NSW, 1930); carpenter (Manly, NSW, 1931-1933); radio mechanic (Harbord, NSW, 1935-1937; Chatswood, NSW, 1943); pastry cook (St Leonards, NSW, 1949); proprietor (Cremorne, NSW, 1954); business proprietor (Roseville, NSW, 1958; North Sydney, NSW, 1963); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DEUTGEN''== * [[/Carl Friedrich Alfons Deutgen|Deutgen, Carl or Carl Friedrich Alfons]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWH-JC5] - 1897(Vic)-1981(Qld) - Licences: XJA Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Glenferrie, Vic, 1925); traveller (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1933); merchant (Glenferrie, Vic, 1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937-1949); agent (Melbourne, Vic, 1954); commission agent (Collaroy, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Rochdale, Qld, 1972; Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1977; Miami, Qld, 1980) ==''D'EVELYNES''== * [[/Claude D'Evelynes|D'Evelynes, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF39-3D8] - 1916(WA)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 6DC Harvey (1935-1939); 2TZ Sydney (Mona Vale, 1948; Clifton Gardens, 1954-1955); 9TZ Rugli via Lae (1956); 2TZ Sydney (Chatswood, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1488, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Harvey, WA, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Mona Vale, NSW, 1949; Mosman, NSW, 1954; Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DEVITT''== * [[/Raymond Lane Devitt|Devitt, Raymond Lane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB11-PTK] - 1905(Tas)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6DR Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 990, 1928; COCP2 287, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: service engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1931); manager (Subiaco, WA, 1936; Nedlands, WA, 1937-1980) ==''DEVLIN''== * [[/Henry William Devlin|Devlin, Henry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9X1T-L2C] - 1896(NSW)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XHD Sydney (Manly, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 360, 1918 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Applied AIF 1918, Unfit due eyesight); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Brighton, Vic, 1925-1980) - Comment: Father also named Henry William Devlin (physician, Manly, NSW, 1913) ==''DEWAN''== * [[/John Owen Dewan|Dewan, John Owen (Electoral Rolls) or Owen John (BMD)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFML-2D4] - 1907(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6JK Perth (Maylands, 1930-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933; City, 1937; North Perth, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 715, 1930, WA; COCP3 188, 1936; COCP2 99, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Maylands, WA, 1931; North Perth, 1934-1937); teacher (East Perth, WA, 1943); trade instructor (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1980) ==''DEWAR''== * [[/Arthur Edward Dewar|Dewar, Arthur Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4M-CSX] - 1888(Vic)-1974(WA) - Licences: XYE Kalgoorlie (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Perth, WA, 1910; Perth, WA, 1915); engine fitter (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1916-1917); fitter & turner (Bunbury, WA, 1925); fitter (West Australian Gov Railways, Collie, WA, 1931; Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943-1949; Maylands, WA, 1954-1968); retired (Nedlands, WA, 1972) * [[/R. A. Dewar|Dewar, R. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CN Receive Perth (Bassenden, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DEXTER''== * [[/John Henry Dexter|Dexter, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G428-3PS] - 1906(Eng)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3DR Melbourne (Northcote, 1926-1927); 3VR Melbourne (Sandringham, 1938-1939; Black Rock, 1946-1956; Parkdale, 1960-1965; Mt Eliza, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 241, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1927); engineer (Preston, Vic, 1931; Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1954); radio mechanic (Mordialloc, Vic, 1963); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''DICK''== * [[/F. Dick|Dick, F.]] - abt 1883(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPO, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Ian Robert Sherriff Dick|Dick, Ian Robert Sherriff]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZX-YBG] - 1908(Eng)-1973(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1419, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Daglish, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1954); orderly (Wembley, WA, 1958-1972) ==''DICKSON''== * [[/Eric John Dickson|Dickson, Eric John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRFP-V91] - 1906(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AFM Sydney (Guildford, 1937-1939; Harris Park, 1946-1961; Fairlight, 1965; Guildford, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1850, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Guildford, NSW, 1930-1937); repair assessor (Granville, NSW, 1943-1958); buyer (Guildford, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Francis Percy Dickson|Dickson, Francis Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWK-1X2] - 1912(Canada)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AFB Sydney (Acton, 1936-1937); 2AFB Bega (1938); 2AFB Sydney (Cheltenham, 1939); 2FB Sydney (Croydon, 1946-1948; Cronulla, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1824, 1936, NSW; BOCP 124, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949; Cronulla, NSW, 1954-1968); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DIDDAMS''== * [[/Robert Harlin Flower Diddams|Diddams, Robert Harlin or Harland Flower]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZN-YJP] - 1899(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Toowong, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Toowong, Qld, 1921-1925); printer (Ashgrove, 1936-1958); retired (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1968) ==''DILLON''== * [[/Arthur Ernest Dillon|Dillon, Arthur Ernest "Ernie" "Ern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85L-HH7] - 1902(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4CH Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1922); 4CH Brisbane (New Farm, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (New Farm, Qld, 1925); engineer (New Farm, Qld, 1929); electrical engineer (Atherton, Qld, 1931-1932); electrician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1941; Greenslopes, Qld, 1943-1954; Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958-1959) ==''DIMMOCK''== * [[/Berton Lawrence Dimmock|Dimmock, Berton Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55T-FDB] - 1915(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2OW Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1473, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: valve maker (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943); foreman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''DINEEN''== * [[/Geoffrey John Dineen|Dineen, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8L-9R6] - 1919(Tas)-1999(Tas) - Licences: 7GD Launceston (1935-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1588, 1935, Tas; COCP3 6330, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Launceston, 1943-1968) ==''DIRCKS''== * [[/Alexander Alfred Dircks|Dircks, Alexander Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-6GN] - 1858(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - senior federal public servant (PMGD, Electrical Engineer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DITTON''== * [[/Edward William Arthur Ditton|Ditton, Edward William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMF-383] - 1912(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2JY Sydney (Annandale, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 228, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kentville, NSW, 1934-1935); aviator (New Farm, Qld, 1936-1937); pilot (South Brisbane, Qld, 1941); airline pilot (Gordon, NSW, 1949; Roseville, NSW, 1954-1968); pilot (Hackett, ACT, 1972-1980) ==''DIXON''== * [[/Arthur Gurnhill Dixon|Dixon, Arthur Gurnhill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G826-18S] - 1896(Tas)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XZA Wynyard (1913-1914); 3JG Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1933); 3AD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3AVE Melbourne (Nunawading, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 462, 1919; 2COCP 160, 1930; 1COCP 271, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Wynyard, 1919); wireless mechanic (Hawthorn, 1934); technician (Auburn, 1936-1937); inspector (Surrey Hills, 1943-1963) - Probate: retired marine inspector (Melbourne, 1966) * [[/Arthur Lionel Dixon|Dixon, Arthur Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82F-YX7] - 1897(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 236 Sydney (Burwood, 1920); 2BS Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922-1923); 2AD Sydney (Canterbury, 1929; Strathfield, 1930); 4AD Brisbane (Norman Park, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 202, 1916; 2COCP 288, 1930; 1COCP 170, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Concord, NSW, 1930; Norman Park, Qld, 1931-1943); RANVR (Kyeemagh, 1943); engineer (Waverton, 1949; Eastwood, 1954; Lidcombe North, 1958); managing director (Blakehurst, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "236-2BS-2AD-4AD - Arthur Lionel Dixon" * [[/Charles Frederick Musgrave Dixon|Dixon, Charles Frederick Musgrave]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L27B-XXY] - 1894(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2II Receive Cootamundra (1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: operator (Cootamundra, 1930-1937); telegraphist (Goulburn, 1943; Annandale, 1949-1954; Camperdown, 1958-1980) * [[/John Malcolm Dixon|Dixon, John Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWD1-HXH] - 1922(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD); education (Scots College, 1935-1939); military (WW2, AIF, 1942-1945) - Links: [https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2008decGS/74.htm Obit] * [[/Lionel Stanley Dixon|Dixon, Lionel Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PR-QD2] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 4LF Brisbane (Redcliffe, 1938-1939); 3TE Melbourne (Croydon, 1947-1948; Elwood, 1954-1980); 4LF Brisbane (Redcliffe, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2177, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Glenferrie, Vic, 1934-1937); builder (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954-1967; Elwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/R. H. Dixon|Dixon, R. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZI Condong (1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. H. Dixon|Dixon, R. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4GF Victoria Hills, Herbert River (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Hilton Dixon|Dixon, Reginald Hilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82N-FQV] - 1915(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2QD Albury (1933-1937); 2QD Armidale (1938-1939); 2QD Albury (1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1216, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Albury, Qld, 1937); telephone mechanic (Albury, 1972-1977) ==''DOBBYN''== * [[/Joseph McMullen Dobbyn|Dobbyn, Joseph McMullen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY39-PBK] - 1892(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3DO Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 214, 1916 (Marconi); CPRT 266, 1916 (Telefunken); COCP1 45, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1914-1919); mechanic (Alphington, Vic, 1922; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1943); public servant (Darling, Vic, 1954-1967) ==''DOBLE''== * [[/Allan Mackenzie Doble|Doble, Allan Mackenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9MW-KGZ] - 1911(Vic)-2006(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3ZM Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1931-1939); 3AMD Melbourne (Hughesdale, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 807, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); traveller (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); company director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1968); director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''DODDS''== * [[/John Stokell Dodds|Dodds, Sir John Stokell Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYR-2KQ] - 1906(Tas)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 7DJ Hobart (City, 1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 208, 1935; AOCP 1851, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (New Town, 1936-1949); manager (Wahroonga, 1954); electrical engineer (Wahroonga, 1958-1968); manager (St Ives, 1972) * [[/John William Matthew Dodds|Dodds, John William Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NX-3CT] - 19??(???)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2KK Kurri Kurri (1930-1939); 2AZD Newcastle (New Lambton, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 644, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: miner (Kuri Kurri, 1930-1949; New Lambton, 1954-1980) * [[/Leonard Henry Dodds|Dodds, Leonard Henry "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLVS-Z6R] - 1908(NSW)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 2LD Sydney (Marrickville, 1929-1931; Gordon, 1933-1934; Lane Cove, 1935-1936; Chatswood, 1937-1939); 4GD Townsville (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, RAAF); radio clubs (Townsville ARC, life member); employment (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator RAN (Chatswood, NSW, 1937); wireless operator RAAF (Townsville, Qld, 1943-1949); radio mechanic (Cape Pallarenda, Qld, 1954-1958); PMG technician (Townsville, Qld, 1959-1963); technician (Gulliver, Qld, 1968-1969; Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Pinjarra Hills, Qld, 1977; Yabul, Qld, 1980) * [[/Ronald George Dodds|Dodds, Ronald George]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ==''DODDY''== * [[/Edward Arthur Doddy|Doddy, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB7-HWS] - 1899(Tas)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6WH Perth (Claremont, 1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1817, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Claremont, WA, 1931-1958) ==''DODSON''== * [[/Charles Ralph Dodson|Dodson, Charles Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNVP-5DQ] - 1891(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: XJCO Melbourne (Fairfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Fairfield, Vic, 1914); shop assistant (Northcote, Vic, 1915); chemist's assistant (Northcote, Vic, 1916-1924); chemist (Preston, Vic, 1925-1954) ==''DOHERTY''== * [[/Francis Hugh Doherty|Doherty, Francis Hugh "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHVX-8NH] - 1918(Vic)-2008(ACT) - Licences: 3XE Melbourne (Mentone, 1937-1939; Balwyn, 1947); 4XE Townsville (Hyde Park, 1948); 6XE Perth (Pearce, 1954-1955); 1XE Canberra (Narrabundah, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1936, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (West Perth, WA, 1943; St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); RAAF Officer (Townsville, Qld, 1949; Pearce, WA, 1954); RAAF (Sandringham, Vic, 1958; Syndal, Vic, 1967; Narrabundah, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Narrabundah, ACT, 1980) ==''DOHRMANN''== * [[/George Stanley Glenville Dohrmann|Dohrmann, George Stanley Glenville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82G-TB8] - 1902(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3AM Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922); 3AM Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Canterbury, Vic, 1924-1926); warehouseman (Burwood, Vic, 1931; Canterbury, 1937-1943); agriculturalist (Mt Dandenong, 1949-1954; Mooroolbark, 1968-1980) ==''DOIG''== * [[/Norman Louis Doig|Doig, Norman Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSD-M17] - 1912(WA)-2014(WA)101yo - Licences: 6ND Carnamah (1937-1939); 6CB Perth (Floreat Park, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2061, 1937, WA; 3COCP 1505, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Carnamah, WA, 1936-1937; Floreat Park, WA, 1943); telegraphist (City Beach, WA, 1949; Floreat Park, WA, 1954-1963; Wembley, WA, 1968-1972); civil servant (City Beach, WA, 1977-1980) ==''DONNE''== * [[/Charles Walter Donne|Donne, Charles Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2T-FC7] - 1897(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: XLO Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); 2YD Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1925); 3YD Melbourne (St Kilda, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 271, 1916; 2COCP 87, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (UK Merchant Seaman) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (St Kilda, 1919-1924); technician (St Kilda, 1925-1931); dealer (Armadale, 1934-1937); investor (Mornington, 1943); grazier (Dromana, 1949-1954); nil (Mornington, 1963-1972) - Migration: South Africa (1955-1962) ==''DOOK''== * [[/Valentine Lawson Dook|Dook, Valentine Lawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7X1-NJH] - 1903(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KB Perth (Maylands, 1931-1933; Mt Hawthorn, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 754, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter's assistant (East Perth, WA, 1931); oil plant attendant (Leederville, WA, 1936-1937); control room operator (Leederville, WA, 1943; Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949); electrical foreman (Wembley, WA, 1958-1977) ==''DOOLAN''== * [[/Martin Joseph Doolan|Doolan, Martin Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9XM-JDB] - 1913(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3AKO Melbourne (Balcombe, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3AKU Colac (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1869, 1937, Vic; BOCP 198, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Wangaratta, Vic, 1934); permanent soldier (Military Camp, Balcombe, Vic, 1949); technician (Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1963; St Kilda, Vic, 1968) ==''DORWARD''== * [[/William Haxton Dorward|Dorward, William Haxton, Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD77-X62] - 1901(Vic)-1937(NSW) - Licences: 3CA Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1922-1923); 3CA Melbourne (Sandringham, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Sandringham, Vic, 1924-1926); grazier (Moama, NSW, 1930; Fort Station, Barnes, NSW, 1935-1937) ==''DOUBIKIN''== * [[/William Thomas Henry Doubikin|Doubikin, William Thomas Henry]] - 1890(Vic)-1927(Tas) - Licences: Hobart Receive 1920s, early wireless experimenter (pre-AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas), radio clubs (WIA Hobart, Councillor, 1924), passed too soon ==''DOUDNEY''== * [[/Herbert William Doudney|Doudney, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MQDH-R32] - 1873(Eng)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3EM Receive Melbourne (Balaclava, 1922); 3EM Melbourne (Balaclava, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 63, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; minister of religion (Holy Trinity Church) - Electoral Rolls: vicar (St Kilda, 1924-1942); nil (Caulfield, 1949-1954; Elsternwick, 1963) ==''DOUGAN''== * [[/Donald Hunter Dougan|Dougan, Donald Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCQ5-MR5] - 1902(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2AMF Gulgong (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 948, 1927 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Gulgong, NSW, 1930-1980) ==''DOUGLAS''== * [[/Gavin Cunningham Douglas|Douglas, Gavin Cunningham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99J-KJ4] - 1912(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3YK Melbourne (Bayswater, 1931-1939, 1947-1950+; Blackburn, 1954; Canterbury, 1955-1960+; Surrey Hills, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 743, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bayswater, 1935-1949); sales representative (Canterbury, 1963; Surrey Hills, 1968-1980) * [[/Gordon Adye Douglas|Douglas, Gordon Adye]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVY-WLJ] - 1878(Tas)-1957(Tas) - Licences: 7BC Receive Gormanston (1923); Receive Gormanston (1923); 7GD Gormanston (1924-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 34, 1924, No. ?? in Tas - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; mining engineer - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Gormanston, 1914-1928); draughtsman (Queenstown, 1936); geological surveyor (Queenstown, 1937-1943); no occupation (Hobart South, 1949; Blackman's Bay, 1954) * [[/Hugh Alexander McKay Douglas|Douglas, Hugh Alexander McKay "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV3Y-3W4] - 1889(Eng)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2HD (Class B) Newcastle (1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Class B broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a Listener) - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Newcastle, 1913); vulcaniser (Hamilton, 1930-1935); manager (Newcastle, 1936-1937); engineer (Mayfield, 1943; Hamilton, 1949) * [[/Raymond Lindsay Douglas|Douglas, Raymond Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G719-RQD] - 1918(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ON Tamworth (1935-1939); 2ON Kempsey (1946-1947); 2ON Dapto (1948); 2ON Dubbo (1950); 2ON Sydney (Epping, 1955); 2ON Gosford (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1506, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Dapto, NSW, 1949; Gosford, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/William Gordon Douglas|Douglas, William Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN1-ST4] - 1900(WA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3GA Lavers Hill (1931-1933); 3GA Curdie Vale (1937-1939); 3GA Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 828, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1914-1948) - Electoral Rolls: schoolmaster (Rochester, Vic, 1921); student (Parkville, Vic, 1924; Caulfield, Vic, 1925); school teacher (Mepunga East, Vic, 1927; Lavers Hill, Vic, 1928-1934; Mernda, Vic, 1936; Curdie Vale, Vic, 1937); soldier (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''DOVEY''== * [[/R. L. Dovey|Dovey, R. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LR Sydney (Milsons Point, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified, possibly typo in initials - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DOWDING''== * [[/Philip Lorens Thomas Dowding|Dowding, Philip Lorena or Loreno or Lorens Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZH8-Z6D] - 1901(Tas)-19??(Vic) - Licences: 7AC Receive Hobart (Moonah, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Moonah, 1922); electrician (St Kilda, 1926-1931; Prahran, 1934; Melbourne, 1937; St Kilda, 1943-1949); electrical foreman (Eildon, 1954) ==''DOWE''== * [[/Richard Cory Dowe|Dowe, Richard Cory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ59-V1S] - 1916(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RP Sydney (Lindfield, 1939, 1946-1950; North Ryde, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2403, 1939, NSW; BOCP 495, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Lindfield, NSW, 1943); clerk (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); bank officer (Gladesville, NSW, 1954-1968; North Ryde, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DOWLING''== * [[/Richard Patrick Dowling|Dowling, Richard Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SMP-52S] - 1903(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3XD Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1934-1939, 1947-1960; Montmorency, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1359, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Fitzroy, Vic, 1925-1927); constable (Fitzroy South, Vic, 1931-1954); process worker (Montmorency, Vic, 1963) ==''DOWNIE''== * [[/Frederick William Downie|Downie, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y2-LQ8] - 1879(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Victoria Police (wireless department, senior constable); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo VPF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Broadford, 1903); constable (North Carlton, 1909-1924); senior constable (Preston, 1927-1936) ==''DOWNING''== * [[/Edward Frank Downing|Downing, Edward Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFCL-KTX] - 1908(WA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CL Receive Perth (South Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: law student (South Perth, WA, 1931-1934); solicitor (South Perth, WA, 1936-1980) * [[/William Evan Downing|Downing, William Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHV4-K46] - 1874(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3LQ Receive Warrnambool (1923); 3LQ Warrnambool (1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: brassfounder (Warrnambool, 1912-1937) * [[/William George Downing|Downing, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2WQ-56L] - 1908(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3GD Stanhope (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1697, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Stanhope, Vic, 1931); wireless expert (Girgarre, Vic, 1934; Stanhope, Vic, 1936-1967); radio expert (Stanhope, Vic, 1972); TV service (Stanhope, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''DOYLE''== * [[/Herbert Laurence Doyle|Doyle, Herbert Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VG-WVC] - 1894(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3HD Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1931); 3CR Melbourne (Malvern, 1933; Kooyong, 1937; Frankston, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 697, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: independent means (St Arnaud, 1924); grazier (Malvern East, 1925-1927); clerk (Malvern East, 1931-1937); home duties (Malvern, 1943) ==''DRAEGER''== * [[/Herbert William Draeger|Draeger, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTCZ-36G] - 1886(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XAD Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; pre-WW1 (3 years Corps Aust Signallers); WW1 (applied AIF 1915, fit for home service); WW2 (CMF, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Newtown, Vic, 1912; Paddington, NSW, 1913); fitter (Blackburn, Vic, 1912-1917); poulterer (Coburg, Vic, 1917-1919); grocer (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1924-1936); driver (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1954); pensioner (Sandringham, Vic, 1958) ==''DRAKE''== * [[/James George Drake|Drake, James George]] - 1850(Eng)-1941(Qld) - military (Qld Defence Force, 1880s & 1890s), state politician (Qld MLA, 1880s & 1890s), politician (Postmaster-General 1901-1903) ==''DRANEY''== * [[/Walter Edward Draney|Draney, Walter Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KLP-VT7] - 1896(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milton, Qld, 1919; Greenslopes, Qld, 1921-1928; Tully, Qld, 1937; Toowoomba, Qld, 1954; Toowoomba West, Qld, 1958-1977); retired (Drayton, Qld, 1980) ==''DRANSFIELD''== * [[/Reginald Beaumont Dransfield|Dransfield, Reginald Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-4VK] - 1906(Tas)-1947(ACT) - Licences: 2ALD Bungendore (1938-1939); 2ALD Canberra (Acton, 1946; Kingston, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2233, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Moore College, Camperdown, NSW, 1930); deacon (North Bondi, NSW, 1930-1931); clergyman (Adaminaby, NSW, 1933; Adelong, NSW, 1936; Lake Bathurst, NSW, 1937) ==''DREDGE''== * [[/Leslie Laurence Dredge|Dredge, Leslie Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJQ-YQP] - 1895(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: XPV Melbourne (South Preston, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Signals) - Electoral Rolls: electrical contractor (Preston, Vic, 1926-1931); confectioner (Preston, Vic, 1934-1936); electrician (Abbotsford, Vic, 1942-1949; Fitzroy, Vic, 1949; Preston, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''DREW''== * [[/Alfred John Drew|Drew, Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLB-1HH] - 1907(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5LN Adelaide (Kensington, 1933-1939; Erindale, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1078, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Erindale, SA, 1943) * [[/Charles William Drew|Drew, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPS1-3BB] - 1900(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 249 Sydney (Waverley, 1920); 2CD Sydney (Randwick, 1929-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 500, 1919; COCP2 386, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1968) ==''DRISCOLL''== * [[/Albert Edmund Driscoll|Driscoll, Albert Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL75-71C] - 1913(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2KN Quirindi (1933-1939); 2BI Quirindi (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1126, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Quirindi, NSW, 1936-1980) ==''DU FEU''== * [[/Maurice Albert James Du Feu|Du Feu, Maurice Albert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3M-V9D] - 1917(WA)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 6DF Perth (Subiaco, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; West Perth, 1954-1956; Floreat Park, 1960-1965); 6DU Perth (West Perth, 1948); 2BMD Sydney (Lindfield, 1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1875, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: company director (West Perth, WA, 1943; Subiaco, WA, 1949); manager (West Perth, WA, 1954; Floreat Park, WA, 1958-1968); retired (Lindfield, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DUBOIS''== * [[/Paul Louis Dubois|Dubois, Paul Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZQ-QN3] - 1918(NSW)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 4UJ Brisbane (Rosalie, 1936-1939; Holland Park, 1946-1947; South Brisbane, 1948; Highgate Hill, 1954-1960; Bardon 1960); 4PL Brisbane (Bardon 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1677, 1936, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; senior public servant (PMGD, Telstra) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1943; South Brisbane, Qld, 1949); public servant (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1954-1958); engineer (Bardon, Qld, 1958-1977); manager telecommunications (New Farm, Qld, 1980) ==''DUDMAN''== * [[/William Henry George Dudman|Dudman, William Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWL-7KH] - 1915(Vic)-2010(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3VY Melbourne, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Rosanna, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1907, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1937); radio mechanic (Heidelberg, Vic, 1949-1963); radio technician (Rosanna, Vic, 1967-1968); sales manager (Rosanna, Vic, 1977); manager (Rye, Vic, 1980) ==''DUFF''== * [[/David Hugh Bowen Duff|Duff, David Hugh Bowen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW6B-5QD] - 1909(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2EO Sydney (Stanmore, 1933-1934; Enmore, 1935-1936); 3EO Melbourne (Crib Point, 1937); 2EO Sydney (Arncliffe, 1938); 2EO Canberra (Belconnen, 1939); 2EO Sydney (Hornsby, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 1011, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Newtown, NSW, 1935; Crib Point, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Naval Wireless Station, Belconnen, ACT, 1943); PMG employee (Hornsby, NSW, 1949); service engineer (Hornsby, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/William Vere Hobart Duff|Duff, William Vere Hobart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZC-JGP] - 1893(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3DB Receive Melbourne (Malvern East, 1922); 3DB Melbourne (Malvern East, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Malvern East, 1914); engineer (Malvern East, 1919-1924; Glenferrie, 1931-1937; Toorak, 1943-1954; Harkaway, 1958-1968) ==''DUFFY''== * [[/John Duffy|Duffy, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCB-QKJ] - 1907(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AQ Sydney (Redfern, 1933; Woollahra, 1934; Rose Bay, 1935-1937); 4AQ Brisbane (Grange, 1938); 2AQ Sydney (Bondi, 1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP, not yet identified; AOLCP 264, 1936; TVOCP 54, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous JDs, needs review - Electoral Rolls: manager (Woollahra, NSW, 1934); engineer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1935) * [[/Maurice Boyce Duffy|Duffy, Maurice Boyce "Morrie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRYK-S76] - 1886(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/duffy-maurice-boyce-morrie-6030 ADB] * [[/William Oswald Duffy|Duffy, William Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD52-2Q2] - 1861(Eng)-1916(Tas) - Licences: XZO Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: signalman (Battery Point, 1914) ==''DUGGAN''== * [[/Harry George Duggan|Duggan, Harry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9H-8LW] - 1905(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3XI Warrnambool (1930-1965); 3AXI Warrnambool (1965-1969); 3XI Garvoc (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 592, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Warrnambool, 1931-1954); engineer (Warrnambool, 1963-1968) ==''DUKES''== * [[/Gordon William Dukes|Dukes, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3RY-PGT] - 1909(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2WD Sydney (Forest Lodge, 1930-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1950; Homebush, 1954-1956; Cremorne, 1957-1958; Lane Cove, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 571, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 139, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glebe, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Homebush, 1943-1949); engineer (Cremorne, 1954-1958); technician (Lane Cove, 1963-1980) ==''DUNCAN''== * [[/John Caldwell Duncan|Duncan, John Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-R7Z] - 1914(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3VZ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2185, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: builder (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937); clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); contractor (Deepdene, Vic, 1954); builder (Balwyn, Vic, 1958-1967) ==''DUNDAS''== * [[/Reginald Loftus Dundas|Dundas, Reginald Loftus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC2-8LM] - 1915(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4DU Crawford, Kingaroy Line (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1990, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Theodore, Qld, 1937); labourer (Crawford, Kingaroy Line, Qld, 1949-1972); farmer (Torquay, Qld, 1977) ==''DUNLEAVY''== * [[/Joseph Francis Dunleavy|Dunleavy, Joseph Francis]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3JD Melbourne (St Kilda, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 508, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1924); electrical fitter (Melbourne, Vic, 1926; South Yarra, Vic, 1931); fitter (St Kilda, Vic, 1934) ==''DUNN''== * [[/Deveron Colin Dunn|Dunn, Deveron Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDX6-2DP] - 1914(NZ)-2014(NSW)99yo - Licences: 2EG Sydney (Randwick, 1935-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1420, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1937-1963); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1968); electronics technician (Epping, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Henry Thomas Dunn|Dunn, Henry Thomas "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDXX-SDR] - 1908(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2AKS Sydney (Chatswood, 1938-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2194, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1932-1933; Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1937; Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/Richard Dunn|Dunn, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSN-T31] - 1898(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2GU Receive Sydney (South Kensington, 1922); 2GU Sydney (South Kensington, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coachbuilder (Kensington, 1930-1943); manager (Kingsford, 1958); retired (The Entrance, 1963-1980) ==''DUNSTAN''== * [[/Walter John Dunstan|Dunstan, Walter John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-Y3V] - 1904(Vic)-1927(Vic) - Licences: 3JR Receive Ballarat (1922); 3JR Ballarat (1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 106, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: gone too soon - Relationships: brother of William Dunstan, Victoria Cross - Electoral Rolls: student (Ballarat East, 1927) ==''DUNSTONE''== * [[/Arthur James Dunstone|Dunstone, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6WW-2QQ] - 1920(Vic)-2019(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2412, 1939, Vic; COCP2 574, 1942; COCP1 601, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Maldon, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Reginald Murray Dunstone|Dunstone, Reginald Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/LHC6-MGD] - 1894(SA)-1972(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; treasurer (WIA SA, 1923); WW1 (Trooper, Signal Training Unit, 9th Light Horse Regiment) - Awards: Order of the British Empire (Service to Social Welfare, 1954); Electoral Rolls: school master at enlistment 1916; medical practitioner (Ashfield, NSW, 1932-1933; Bogan Gate, NSW, 1933-1934; Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937; Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1946; Wahroonga, NSW, 1949; Pymble, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''DURBER''== * [[/Robert George Durber|Durber, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FY-CRT] - 1922(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6DG Merredin (1947-1948; 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2437, 1940, WA; BOCP 385, 1941 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio broadcast technician (Northam, WA, 1943-1949); technician (South Perth, WA, 1958) ==''DURBIN''== * [[/Walter Albury Durbin|Durbin, Walter Albury]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQS-F1D] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (active early 1930s to early 1990s) - Comment: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Willoughby, NSW, 1935-1963); manager (Castlecrag, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DURBRIDGE''== * [[/William Keep Durbridge|Durbridge, William Keep]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDN-Z4B] - 1908(WA)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 4FS Receive Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Innisfail, Qld, 1930); clerk (Teneriffe, Qld, 1936-1937); bookkeeper (Dundoo Station, Eulo, Qld, 1937); no occupation (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1972; Melbourne, Vic, 1977) ==''DUTHOIT''== * [[/Albert George Duthoit|Duthoit, Albert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ94-V82] - 1901(Tas)-1970(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Waddamana, 1928); labourer (Croydon North, 1931); no occupation (Armadale, 1931); engineer (Hobart South, 1936); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1935-1943); clerk (Ivanhoe, 1949; Oakleigh, 1954; Malvern, 1958); nil (Malvern, 1967-1968) ==''DUTTON''== * [[/Thomas Henry Dutton|Dutton, Thomas Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJG1-LRN] - 1862(Eng)-1941(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: painter (Rockhampton, Qld, 1903-1905); commission agent (Bowen Hills, Qld, 1908-1909); printer (Valley, Qld, 1913); traveller (Teneriffe, Qld, 1915-1937) ==''DWYER''== * [[/John Timothy Dwyer|Dwyer, John Timothy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGD-48T] - 1913(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2WA Young (1932-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 945, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Young, NSW, 1934-1954) ==''DYE''== * [[/Aubrey David Wilson Dye|Dye, Aubrey David Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVB-QPC] - 1886(Eng)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2AW Sydney (Centennial Park, 1929-1958) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Centennial Park, NSW, 1930-1954) ==''DYER''== * [[/Clarence Alfred Robert Dyer|Dyer, Clarence Alfred Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFFF-P78] - 1895(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3DY Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1931-1939; Middle Brighton, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 837, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Northcote, Vic, 1921-1922; Melbourne East, Vic, 1924; Northcote, Vic, 1926-1928; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1931-1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949) =='''E'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''EADIE''== * [[/Norman William Eadie|Eadie, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBL7-X21] - 1915(WA)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3UP Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2219, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1980) ==''EAGLES''== * [[/James Algernon Eagles|Eagles, James Algernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS34-S6T] - 1889(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XIF Jiggi (1913-1914); 2AIA Sydney (Strathfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: husband of 2AIA Muriel Margaret Eagles nee Boag - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Glebe, NSW, 1913); school teacher (Croydon Park, NSW, 1930); retired (Strathfield, NSW, 1931-1949) * [[/Muriel Margaret Eagles|Eagles nee Boag, Muriel Margaret]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJM-CDT] - 1890(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2AIA Sydney (Miranda, 1957; Strathfield, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3562, 1956, NSW - YL amateur operator - Relationships: wife of XIF-2AIA James Algernon Eagles - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Croydon, NSW, 1930; Strathfield, NSW, 1930-1977) ==''EAGLING''== * [[/Reginald William Eagling|Eagling, Reginald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWL-N2H] - 1911(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AEY Taree (1936-1939, 1946-1975); 2AEY Lightning Ridge (1980+); 2UG Portable Taree (1958-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1829, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Taree, NSW, 1935-1936); radio dealer (Taree, NSW, 1949); director (Taree, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Lightning Ridge, NSW, 1980) ==''EAKINS''== * [[/Cyril Clarence Eakins|Eakins, Cyril Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDD-M4Z] - 1915(WA)-1998(WA) - Licences: 6CN Geraldton (1939, 1947-1948); 6CN Kellerberrin (1954-1965); 6CN Perth (Greenmount, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2388, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937); chemist (South Belmont, WA, 1943); pharmaceutical chemist (Geraldton, WA, 1949); chemist (Kellerberrin, WA, 1954-1963); pharmaceutical chemist (Greenmount, WA, 1968-1980) ==''EARLE''== * [[/Frank Edwin Earle|Earle, Frank Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YV-B62] - 1900(SA)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5BD Adelaide (St Peters, 1923-1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 823, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "5BD - Frank Edwin Earle" & "!Wikibooks Earle" * [[/Robert Erasmus Earle|Earle, Robert Erasmus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLX-NC1] - 1894(Eng)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6LC Perth (Floreat Park, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: AOCP 4390, 1966, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Floreat Park, 1954-1977) ==''EARLY''== * [[/John Henry Early|Early, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56P-939] - 1902(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2KQ Temora (1934-1938); 2KQ Cessnock (1939); 2KQ Toronto (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1384, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Temora, NSW, 1936-1937; Toronto, NSW, 1943-1968); retired (Toronto, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''EAST''== * [[/William Lawrence East|East, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZK-JMF] - 1914(???)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2AEG Sydney (Marrickville, 1936-1937); 2AEG Newcastle (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1636, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1932-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Newington, NSW, 1936) ==''EASTER''== * [[/Ernest Richard Easter|Easter, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2L-656] - 1914(SA)-1983(???) - Licences: 5RO Montieth (1933); 5RO Port Elliot (1937); 5RO Moonta (1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1111, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Moonta, SA, 1939-1947) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/532330 VWM] ==''EASTERBROOK''== * [[/Raymond Walter Easterbrook|Easterbrook, Raymond Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN7-6JX] - 1912(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3RM Melbourne (Clayton, 1931-1933; South Yarra, 1937-1939; Bentleigh, 1948; Box Hill North, 1954-1960; Frankston, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 804, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Caulfield East, 1934-1935); sales (South Yarra, Vic, 1936; Bentleigh, Vic, 1942); medical detailer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949); manager (Upwey, Vic, 1954); company director (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963); director (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''EASTON''== * [[/Frederick William Spencer Easton|Easton, Frederick William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2N-7XD] - 1914(NSW)-1944(PNG) - Licences: 2BQ Sydney (Bondi, 1931-1935; Bellevue Hill, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 846, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Rose Bay, 1936-1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''EATON''== * [[/Rupert Thomas Eaton|Eaton, Rupert Thomas or Thomas Rupert (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVR-DJH] - 1904(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6DO Receive Perth (Claremont, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Claremont, WA, 1931); shop front fitter (Belmont, WA, 1937-1968); draftsman (Scarborough, WA, 1972); retired (East Fremantle, WA, 1977-1980) ==''EBRALL''== * [[/Herbert Novelle Ebrall|Ebrall, Herbert Novelle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW7J-D63] - 1909(Eng)-1975(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 35, 1936 - broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor apprentice (Tuart Hill, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Sandgate, NSW, 1936-1937); mine owner (Ruby Flat, Tas, 1943-1944); radio manager (Queenstown, Tas, 1949-1972) ==''EDE''== * [[/Charles Frederick Ede|Ede, Charles Frederick or Friederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7D-PYL] - 1885(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Wellington Point, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowong, Qld, 1908; Albion, Qld, 1912-1921); assistant secretary (Manly, Qld, 1925-1963); retired (Wynnum North, 1968) ==''EDGAR''== * [[/Douglas Waldene Edgar|Edgar, Douglas Waldene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XS-K4X] - 1895(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6DW New Norcia (1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 314, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gingin, 1922; New Norcia, 1925-1954); retired (Nedlands, 1958-1963) * [[/John Matheson Edgar|Edgar, John Matheson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB42-K1G] - 1881(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Receive Geelong (1923); 3YW Geelong (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Training College, Carlton, 1903); state school teacher (Ballarat, 1909); teacher (Ballarat, 1913-1914; Geelong, 1917-1924; Essendon, 1925-1954) * [[/Mervyn John Edgar|Edgar, Mervyn John or John Mervyn "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4W-647] - 1913(NSW)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4JE Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1302, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Radio Location Unit); radio retailing (Tracksons) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); salesman (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949); shop assistant (Bulimba, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/Robert T. Edgar|Edgar, Robert T.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified (as a member of WIA entitled to an rx licence from 1922) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: ==''EDGEBERG''== * [[/H. Edgeberg|Edgeberg, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CX Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''EDGECOMBE''== * [[/Gordon Henry Edgecombe|Edgecombe, Gordon Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZPN-WDD] - 1914(Sct)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2GD Sydney (Roseville, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1309, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1928-1946) - Electoral Rolls: radio servicing (Gordon, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Thornleigh, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''EDGERTON''== * [[/Arthur Francis James Edgerton|Edgerton, Arthur Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5D-2PT] - 1912(Vic)-2009(Vic)96yo - Licences: 3FJ Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 889, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1936-1937); steel melter (Kew, Vic, 1943); metallurgist (Mentone, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''EDWARDS''== * [[/Arthur Charles Edwards|Edwards, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3W-DSB] - 1900(WA)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AC Sydney (Lane Cove, 1928-1930; Eastwood, 1931; Waverley, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 587, 1920 (Marconi); COCP1 224, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waverley, NSW, 1933); supervisor (Waverley, NSW, 1934-1936; Haberfield, NSW, 1937); manager (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); production manager (Bexley, NSW, 1949-1954) * [[/Frederick Patrick Joseph Edwards|Edwards, Frederick Patrick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSX-5YG] - 1918(WA)-2004(WA) - Licences: 6DN Merredin (1938-1939); 6DN Perth (West Perth, 1947-1965; Ardross, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2127, 1938, WA; BOCP 278, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Merredin, WA, 1943); wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1943-1954; Perth, WA, 1958-1968); clerk (Ardross, WA, 1972-1980) * [[/George James Edwards|Edwards, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WC-Z8S] - 1912(NSW)-1942(At sea, near Bermuda) - Licences: 2GE Maitland West (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1129, 1933, NSW; COCP2 124, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy, 2nd radio operator) - Electoral Rolls: film operator (West Maitland, NSW, 1933-1937) - Links: [https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/person/51703.html Uboat.net]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1430549 AWM Commemorative Roll] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/H. E. Edwards|Edwards, H. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RN Adelaide (Croydon, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Herbert John Edwards|Edwards, Herbert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXF5-KP8] - 1894(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 4KR Willis Island (1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 802, 1923; 2COCP 18, 1929; 1COCP 208, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous HJEs - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1933); radio operator (Lord Howe Island, NSW, 1949); communication officer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1954) * [[/James Thomas Edwards|Edwards, James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ78-6VC] - 1911(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2AKE Rye Park (1938-1939, 1946-1957); 2AKE Sutton Forest (1958-1969); 2AKE Moss Vale (1975); 2AKE Bowral (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2147, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car driver (Rye Park, NSW, 1932-1949); grazier (Rye Park, NSW, 1958; Sutton Forest, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Moss Vale, NSW, 1977; Bowral, NSW, 1980) * [[/John Francis Edwards|Edwards, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTN-SRX] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2BK Sydney (Parramatta, 1933-1939, 1946-1956); 2AAE Sydney (Rydalmere, 1960-1965; Westmead, 1969; Toongabbie, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1178, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Parramatta, NSW, 1933-1954); branch manager (Rydalmere, NSW, 1963); credit sales manager (Westmead, NSW, 1968); manager (Westmead, NSW, 1972); retired (Toongabbie, NSW, 1977) * [[/Keith Thomas Edwards|Edwards, Keith Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBXH-J3C] - 1914(SA)-1942(At Sea, Bay of Biscay) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 929, 1932, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, Sergeant, Air Gunner, 10 Sqdrn, Coastal Command, KIA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Col Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1941) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1701819 Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/531927 VWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Leonard Wentworth Edwards|Edwards, Leonard Wentworth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC5K-KP2] - 1917(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 2AGT Sydney (Pymble, 1939, 1946); 7LE Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2301, 1939, NSW; COCP1 1624, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Nelson, Tas, 1949-1954; Hobart South, Tas, 1958; Lindisfarne, Tas, 1972) * [[/Raymond Dale Edwards|Edwards, Raymond Dale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CF-QWC] - 1912(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3ADE Melbourne (Brighton, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2355, 1939, Vic; COCP2 689, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1936-1954); engineer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Samuel Robert Wareham Edwards|Edwards, Samuel Robert Wareham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNS3-P1T] - 1896(Vic)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3RQ Melbourne (East Preston, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 741, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon (Motor cycle accident) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1921-1922; Albert Park, Vic, 1924); motor mechanic (Middle Park, Vic, 1925; Kew, Vic, 1926-1928); mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1931-1934) * [[/Sydney Gordon Edwards|Edwards, Sydney Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3F-FJ2] - 1910(Scotland)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3SU Melbourne (Fitzroy North, 1935-1937; Elwood, 1938-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1948; Surrey Hills, 1954; Canterbury, 1956; Middle Park, 1960; Forest Hill, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1552, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Heidelberg, Vic, 1936-1937); airman (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949); RAAF (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949); airforce officer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1963); technical officer (Forest Hill, Vic, 1967-1977) ==''EGAN''== * [[/Mavis Evelyn Egan|Fogg nee Egan, Mavis Evelyn or Evelene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8N-1JK] - 1900(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Stanley (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver (YL) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Stanley, 1928); home duties (Wynyard, 1936-1943; Smithton, 1949; Sale, Vic, 1954; Cohuna, 1963; Devonport, 1972) * [[/Vincent Thomas Egan|Egan, Vincent Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVW-97N] - 1917(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AJI Tamworth (1937-1938); 2AJI Inverell (1939); 2AJI Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1947; Darlinghurst, 1948); 2AQA Manilla (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2039, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Inverell, NSW, 1943); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1949; Manilla, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''EGGLETON''== * [[/Eric Percy Eggleton|Eggleton, Eric Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTZ-5G9] - 1903(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4DA Receive Toowoomba (1923-1924); 4DA Toowoomba (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 81, 1925, No. 9 in Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (QATB) - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Toowoomba, 1925-1926); ambulance bearer (Toowoomba, 1931); ambulance superintendent (Dayboro, 1936-1943; Charleville, 1949-1958; Stanthorpe, 1963); retired (Caloundra, 1968-1977) ==''EINSIEDEL''== * [[/Ernest Louis Einsiedel|Einsiedel, Ernest or Ernst Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Z-TS1] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3QE Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1947; Ormond, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2278, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1936-1942); skin classer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1977) ==''ELDER''== * [[/James Alexander Mackenzie Elder|Elder, James Alexander Mackenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97W3-7FL] - 1869(Sct)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Awards: KBE - Electoral Rolls: manager (Essendon, 1905); merchant (Moonee Ponds, 1908-1909); director (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/elder-sir-james-alexander-6099 ADB] ==''ELLERY''== * [[/Robert Lewis John Ellery|Ellery, Robert Lewis John]] - 1827(Eng)-1908(Vic) - early telephone experimenter, Vic Government Astronomer ==''ELLIOTT''== * [[/Albert Horace Elliott|Elliott, Albert Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPB3-DYF] - 1895(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XDR Sydney (Drummoyne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: newsagent (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930); agent (Lane Cove, NSW, 1931); engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1932-1949) * [[/Robert Neville Elliott|Elliott, Robert Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXN-PPJ] - 1907(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4DW Receive Toowoomba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1937); company manager (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); chartered accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954-1963); accountant (Brisbane, Qld, 1968); chartered accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1972); accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1977) * [[/Ronald Donovan Elliott|Elliott, Ronald Donovan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G799-LTX] - 1910(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 5RD Adelaide (Lower Mitcham, 1931-1933; Da Costa Park, 1937; Kirkcaldy, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 758, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Kirkcaldy, SA, 1939; Westbourne Park, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas Murray Browse Elliott|Elliott, Thomas Murray Browse "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3W8-947] - 1899(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4CM Brisbane (City, 1946-1969); operator of Valentine's 4CM licence 1925-1939 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 72, 1925, No. 6 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; early television experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Fortitude Valley, 1921); salesman (Brisbane City, 1925-1931); sound engineer (Observatory, 1937-1943); company manager (City, 1949-1958); retired (Burleigh Heads, 1963-1968) ==''ELLIS''== * [[/Clive Austin Ellis|Ellis, Clive Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86V-9HT] - 1912(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3LZ Melbourne (Williamstown, 1930-1931; Caulfield, 1933-1939; Newport, 1946-1956; Moorabbin, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 598, 1930, No. ?? in Victoria - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1937; Newport, Vic, 1943-1954); valuer (Moorabbin, Vic, 1958-1972) * [[/Cyril Charles Henry Ellis|Ellis, Cyril Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCX-F99] - 1893(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XMV Melbourne (Auburn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Auburn, Vic, 1915; Canterbury, Vic, 1919; Burwood, Vic, 1924-1928); telephone mechanic (Ararat, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1977; Burwood, Vic, 1977) * [[/John Osborne Ellis|Ellis, John Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTM-Q42] - 1910(Eng)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 522, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kimba, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Joseph Anthony Ellis|Ellis, Joseph Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGB7-BJG] - 1921(Eng)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2AIL Lismore (1937-1939); 2GL Sydney (Hornsby, 1946-1948; Mascot, 1954-1960; Pennant Hills, 1961); 4AGL Nambour (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2040, 1937, NSW; COCP2 446, 1941; COCP1 578, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lismore, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949); flight radio officer (Randwick East, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Randwick East, NSW, 1958); navigator (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Nambour, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Richard Charles Ellis|Ellis, Richard Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBQ-SST] - 1903(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AHR Sydney (Ryde, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1972, 1937, NSW; BOCP 374, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Ryde, NSW, 1930-1968) ==''ELPHINSTONE''== * [[/Lancelot Armstrong Elphinstone|Elphinstone, Lancelot Armstrong]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56T-2FX] - 1914(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2MK Thirroul (1934-1939); 2MK Cessnock (1946-1950); 2MK Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1954-1961; North Balgowlah, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1337, 1934, NSW; BOCP 111, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Thirroul, NSW, 1936-1937); broadcast technician (Cessnock, NSW, 1943-1949); engineer (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1958); newsagent (North Balgowlah, NSW, 1968-1977) ==''ELSBURY''== * [[/Cyril Robert Elsbury|Elsbury (adopted) or Wilson Bowman (biological), Cyril Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMG-5CW] - 1897(Qld)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6JE Kalgoorlie (1934-1939); 6JE Fimiston (1947-1956); 6JE Nornalup (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1372, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1922); mine timekeeper (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1925-1943); assistant accountant (Fimiston, WA, 1949-1954); mine paymaster (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1958) ==''ELWORTHY''== * [[/Colin Gregory Elworthy|Elworthy, Colin Gregory "Col"]] - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ==''EMBLING''== * [[/Stewart Austin Embling|Embling, Stewart Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGH-YQM] - 1907(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Toorak, 1923-1925); 3DC Melbourne (Toorak, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 236, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toorak, Vic, 1931-1943); assurance officer (Toorak, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''EMENY''== * [[/Thomas Francis Emeny|Emeny, Thomas Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHVF-QNN] - 1908(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3GQ Camperdown (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1006, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camperdown, Vic, 1934-1943); engineer (Carrum, Vic, 1954) ==''EMERY''== * [[/Leslie William Emery|Emeny, Leslie William "William"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQK7-QRN] - 1912(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3APE Melbourne (Hampton, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1380, 1934, Vic? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Seaford, Vic, 1954); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1963; Brighton East, Vic, 1967-1968; Hampton, Vic, 1972) ==''EMMELHAINZ''== * [[/Albert Edward Joseph Emmelhainz|Emmelhainz, Albert Edward Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSCR-R96] - 1900(Qld)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2SR Sydney (Kensington, 1931-1933); 2SR Lake Illawarra (1935); 2SR Sydney (CBD, 1936-1937; Petersham, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1933-1936; Petersham, NSW, 1943); no occupation (Dee Why, NSW, 1949) ==''ENDACOTT''== * [[/Jack Morris Endacott|Endacott, Jack Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2X7-P38] - 1910(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3EB Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1947-1948; West Brunswick, 1954-1960; Fawkner, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1956, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Brunswick West, Vic, 1931-1937); fitter (Brunswick West, Vic, 1942); carpenter (Brunswick West, Vic, 1949-1954; Broadmeadows, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Skenes Creek, Vic, 1972; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1977) ==''ENTWISLE''== * [[/Thomas James Entwisle|Entwisle, Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFD-MNY] - 1884(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XLG Camperdown (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1908; Weerite, Vic, 1909); farm manager (Weerite, Vic, 1912-1913); secretary (Brighton Beach, Vic, 1914; East St Kilda, Vic 1916); military officer (Ballarat, Vic, 1919); farmer (Tresco, Vic, 1949-1967) ==''ERREY''== * [[/Robert Owan Errey|Errey, Robert Owan or Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XN-QFZ] - 1913(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3SZ Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939); 2PO Canberra (1946-1948); 2TD Camden (1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 265, 1935; AOCP 1843, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, Vic, 1936-1942); radio engineer (Mount Stromlo, ACT, 1949); civil servant (Camden, Vic, 1954-1958; Highton, Vic, 1963-1968); public servant (Highton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''EVA''== * [[/Oswald Noel Eva|Eva, Oswald Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFST-HLS] - 1917(Qld)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3BON Shepparton (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1927, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949); projectionist (Williamstown, Vic, 1949; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954); theatre proprietor (Dunnolly, Vic, 1958); TV technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''EVANS''== * [[/Albert Henry Hubert Evans|Evans, Albert Henry Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH8N-BFX] - 1894(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: XVD Adelaide (Mile End, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 255, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Auckland, NZ, 1946); assistant manager (Woollahra, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XVD - Albert Henry Hubert Evans" * [[/Arthur Brodie David Evans|Evans, Arthur Brodie David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ7-PK9] - 1917(Vic)-2015(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3VQ Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1965; Kalorama, 1969; Beaumaris, 1975); 3VQ Cowes (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2001, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1967); managing director (Beaumaris, Vic, 1968); director (Beaumaris, Vic, 1977); manager (Black Rock, Vic, 1980) * [[/Griffith Benjamin Evans|Evans, Griffith Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQN-HL3] - 1877(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS - Electoral Rolls: naval telegraphist (Eden Vale, Vic, 1914-1915); telegraphist (Coburg, Vic, 1919); retired (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/John Brynmor Evans|Evans, John Brynmor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDG2-BHR] - 1918(SA)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2318, 1939, SA; COCP2 450, 1941; COCP1 507, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10306765 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1703463 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/532627 VMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Telynog Evans|Evans, John Telynog]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWM-XLK] - 1911(Wales)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2JE Paxton (1931-1933); 2CX Paxton (1936-1939); 2CX Cessnock (1946); 2CX Nelson's Bay (1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 778, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Paxton, NSW, 1933-1937); wireless operator (Toronto, NSW, 1943); fisherman (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Percy Evans|Evans, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84B-DKL] - 1894(Eng)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 2OW Sydney (Kensington, 1928-1929; Randwick, 1930-1931); 3OZ Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1948; Boronia, 1948; North Ringwood, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 458, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Kensington, NSW, 1930); salesman (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1931); sales manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1937; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); manager (Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/Phillip Edward Evans|Evans, Phillip Edward]] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3VN Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1935-1937; Smeaton, 1938-1939); 3VN Yallourn (1947-1965); 3VN Newborough (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1432, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Smeaton, Vic, 1934-1936); electrician (YMCA, Clarendon, Vic, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Geelong West, Vic, 1942); engineer (Yallourn, Vic, 1949-1967; Newborough, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/R. Evans|Evans, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SP Sydney (Clovelly, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 265, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Thomas Evan Evans|Evans, Thomas Evan or Thomas Evian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ7-S1L] - 1904(NZ)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: 3EV Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1925-1927); 9EV Rabaul (1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 160, 1925, Vic; AOCP 2226, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; medical assistant; technical assistant; Civilian POW captured at Rabaul, died on board the "Montevideo Maru" when it was torpedoed and sunk en route from Rabaul to Hainan, where Thomas was destined for forced labour. Electoral Rolls: Not yet identified - Links: [https://montevideomaru.naa.gov.au/pows-internees/index.aspx?id=5349 NAA]; [https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-30/world-war-ii-hell-ships-montevideo-rakuyo-maru/102263746 ABC]; [https://m.facebook.com/SilentworldFoundation/photos/a.6024859134229018/6024859087562356/ Facebook]; [https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2011mayGS/60a.htm Scotch College]; [https://thelastcoastwatcher.wordpress.com/coastwatching-organization/civilian-casualties/ Last Coast Watcher]; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17973567 Trove]; [https://montevideo-maru.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/18September10.pdf Montevideo Maru.Org] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Trevor Elliott Evans|Evans, Trevor Elliott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJQ-GRC] - 1903(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3KD Receive Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1922-1924); 3RK Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1925-1933; Pascoe Vale, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 159, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928); electrician (East Brunswick, 1931-1934); contractor (Coburg, Vic, 1936; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Trevor Frederick Evans|Evans, Trevor Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L292-N4L] - 1902(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2NS Blayney (1925-1929); 2NS Bathurst (1930-1939, 1946-1975+); 2ABJ Portable Bathurst (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 113, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 19, 1936; AOCP1 43, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio manager (Bathurst, NSW, 1930-1937); mechanic (Bathurst, NSW, 1943-1977) - TroveTag: "2NS - Trevor Frederick Evans" ==''EVERETT''== * [[/Frederick Arthur Everett|Everett, Frederick Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D4-778] - 1911(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1408, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Dubbo, NSW, 1934-1937); teacher (Petersham, NSW, 1943; Orange, NSW, 1949-1958; Miranda, NSW, 1963-1977) ==''EVERY''== * [[/George Edward Every|Every, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDSS-VT4] - 1894(Eng)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 7GE Hobart (1931); 3GE Queenscliff (1937-1939); 3GE Balcombe (1947-1948); 3GE Carrum (1954-1956); 3GE Bonbeach (1960-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military instructor; WW1 (UK) - Electoral Rolls: silver mounter (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1919); soldier (Launceston, 1922; Hobart South, 1922); military instructor (Hobart South, 1928); soldier (Queenscliff, Vic, 1935-1937); military officer (Albury, NSW, 1943; Victoria Park, Qld, 1949); clerk (Frankston, 1949); accountant (Carrum, 1954) ==''EWART''== * [[/Henry George Ewart|Ewart, Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1C-CP3] - 1906(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 887, 1932, No. ?? in ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Irymple, Vic, 1928-1937); mechanic (Redcliffs, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''EWING''== * [[/John Donaldson Ewing|Ewing, John Donaldson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR8L-5K5] - 1904(???)-after1980(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (North Sydney, 1923); 2AFI Sydney (North Sydney, 1936-1938; Dee Why, 1939, 1946-1956); 2UL Sydney (Dee Why, 1960; Burwood, 1961; Dee Why, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: CC; AOCP 1659, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Armidale, NSW, 1930); electrician (Camaray, NSW, 1930-1934); electrical engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1937); electrician (Dee Why, NSW, 1943-1954); electrical contractor (Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1963); electrician (Dee Why, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Thomas Thomson Ewing|Ewing, Thomas Thomson]] - 1856(NSW)-1920(NSW) - state politician (NSW MLA); federal politician (MHR, acting Postmaster-General) ==''EXTON''== * [[/George Walter Exton|Exton, George Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QY-5XH] - 1882(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 2CZ Lismore (1922-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast proprietor and engineer (2XN Lismore) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lismore, NSW, 1930-1963); retired (Saddlers Crossing, Qld, 1969) - TroveTag: "2CZ - George Walter Exton" =='''F'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''FABER''== * [[/William John Thomas Faber|Faber, William John Thomas "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4W-7FV] - 1907(Eng)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4WF Ayr (1938-1939); 4WF Brisbane (Kedron, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2186, 1938, Qld; BOCP 144, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager Ayr Radio (Ayr, Qld, 1936-1937); radio technician (Kedron, Qld, 1949-1972) ==''FAGAN''== * [[/William Reginald Joseph Fagan|Fagan, William Reginald Joseph "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLF3-QPM] - 1883(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2RJ Receive Mandurama (1922); 2RJ Mandurama (1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio station (director, 2SM) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Mandurama, 1913-1943) - TroveTag: "2RJ - William Reginald Joseph Fagan" ==''FAIRHALL''== * [[/Allen Fairhall|Fairhall, Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZB3-PKT] – 1909(NSW)-2006(NSW) – Licences: 2KB Newcastle (Hamilton, 1928–1929; New Lambton, 1930–1931; Cooks Hill, 1933–1934; City, 1935; Cooks Hill, 1937; City, 1938–1939; Hamilton, 1946–1961; City, 1965-1980+); 2AKL Paterson (1948–1958) – Qualifications: cc; AOCP 391, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 23, 1930 – amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; proprietor 2KO Newcastle; WW2 – Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (New Lambton, 1931–1932); manager (Newcastle, 1933–1949); primary producer (Trevallyn, 1954); M.H.R. (Newcastle, 1958); member of parliament (Newcastle, 1963–1968); manager (Newcastle, 1972–1980) - Links: [[w:Allen Fairhall|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/fairhall-sir-allen-366 Obituaries Australia] ==''FAIRWEATHER''== * [[/Jack Cromwell Fairweather|Fairweather, Jack Cromwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55F-BZZ] - 1918(SA)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 2FV Sydney (Mosman, 1935-1938); 5FV Adelaide (St Peters, 1947; Kilkenny, 1948); 2AIF Broken Hill (1954-1955); 4FF Gold Coast (Labrador, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1491, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1954); builder (Southport, Qld, 1958-1968; Labrador, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''FALCONER''== * [[/Charles Illman Falconer|Falconer, Charles Illman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZK9-PJ6] – 1885(Vic)-1962(NSW) – Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Canterbury, 1923–1924); 3CF Melbourne (East Malvern, 1925–1926; Canterbury, 1927; Surrey Hills, 1931–1939, 1946–1954); 2AUF Terrigal (1955–1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 204, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1909); mechanic (Fitzroy, Vic, 1914); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1915–1949); retired (Terrigal, NSW, 1958–1963) ==''FALKENBERG''== * [[/Brian Falkenberg|Falkenberg, Brian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WCW-6WS] - 1913(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3FA Byaduk (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1706, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Branxholme, Vic, 1935-1942; Byaduk, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Byaduk, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FALLOWFIELD''== * [[/Elwyn Herbert Fallowfield|Fallowfield, Elwyn Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYHV-PWL] - 1917(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AKI Taree (1938-1939, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2182, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Petersham, NSW, 1943); radio dealer (Taree, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''FALLS''== * [[/Lyle Clifford Falls|Falls, Lyle Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLC-1VR] - 1899(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3DL Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3DL Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Caulfield, 1924-1925); instructor (Kew, 1926-1943) ==''FANKER''== * [[/Eric Montague Fanker|Fanker, Eric Montague]] - 1907(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2HS Sydney (Bondi, 1928-1929; Woollahra, 1930) as Fanker & Hooker; 2HS Sydney (Woollahra, 1931-1933; Bellevue Hill, 1934-1937; Kingsford, 1938; Kensington, 1939; Bellevue Hill, 1946-1961; Vaucluse, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1077, 1933, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Paddington, NSW, 1930-1933; Nithsdale, NSW, 1935; Woollahra, NSW, 1936-1937; Rose Bay, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949-1958); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1963) ==''FANNING''== * Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred – see Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred (Fanning) ==''FANSHAWE''== * [[/Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Fanshawe, Arthur Dalrymple]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM7D-QY6] – 1847(Eng)-1936(Eng) – Admiral of UK Fleet, Commander-in-Chief Australia Station – Links: [[w:Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Wikipedia]] ==''FARMER''== * [[/Maxwell George Farmer|Farmer, Maxwell George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG1-SHR] - 1916(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5GF Adelaide (Knoxville, 1933-1939; North Norwood, 1947-1948; Adelaide City, 1954-1956; Plympton, 1960-1980+); 5GY Portable Adelaide (Knoxville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1217, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Knoxville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Percival Moore Farmer|Farmer, Percival Moore "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQN-3K5] - 1888(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT12, 1914 - radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Beecroft, NSW, 1930-1943); engineer (Hazelbrook, NSW, 1949-1954) ==''FARRELL''== * [[/John Howard Farrell|Farrell, John Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWT-CJT] - 1913(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4WJ Brisbane Windsor, 1933-1939; Chermside, 1946-1948); 4WJ Quilpie (1954-1960); 4WJ Somerset Dam (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1103, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Windsor, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Chermside, 1943-1949; Quilpie, 1954-1958); superintendent (Somerset Dam, 1963-1972) ==''FAUL''== * [[/Albert Harold Faul|Faul, Albert Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTD-S74] – 1907(NSW)-1979(NSW) – Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923–1924); 3AH Melbourne (St Kilda, 1926–1927) – Qualifications: cc; AOCP 288, 1926, Vic – amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) – Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1931–1934); lecturer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); engineer (Bellevue Hill, Vic, 1936–1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); company director (Killara, NSW, 1949–1977) * [[/William Albert Faul|Faul, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KY-VGR] - 1912(WA)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3AGZ Melbourne (Brighton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2449, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (North Perth, WA, 1936-1943; Nedlands, WA, 1949); cost accountant (Brighton, Vic, 1954; Brighton East, Vic, 1963-1968); accountant (Brighton East, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FAULKNER''== * [[/Ernest Albert Faulkner|Faulkner, Ernest Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWN-M7Z] - 1916(Vic)-2010(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3EE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1886, 1937, Vic; COCP2 806, 1944; COCP1 833, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1942); inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1954); retailer (Burwood South, Vic, 1963-1968; Ashwood, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FAULKS''== * [[/Richard Wollas Faulks|Faulks, Richard Wollas "Wol"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCD3-BQ3] - 1902(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2HS Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2WF Sydney (Ashfield, 1929-1931; Hurlstone Park, 1933; Canterbury, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 557, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator;, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Ashfield, NSW, 1930; Canterbury, NSW, 1933-1977) ==''FAULL''== * [[/Albert Edwin Faull|Faull, Albert Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2TH-TH4] - 1911(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EF Warracknabeal (1937-1939; 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1918, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1934-1977) ==''FAWKNER''== * [[/Ernest Pascoe Robert Fawkner|Fawkner, Ernest Pascoe Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYB-YKW] - 1901(Tas)-1954(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: manager (Kings Meadows, 1928); furniture manufacturer (South Launceston, 1936) ==''FAYLE''== * [[/Bernard John Fayle|Fayle, Bernard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2SJ-7GF] - 1914(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3IW Melbourne (Burnley, 1936-1939, 1947-1969; Nunawading, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1617, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Richmond, Vic, 1936-1949; Burnley, Vic, 1954-1968; Nunawading, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FEENAGHTY''== * [[/Leo Michael John Feenaghty|Feenaghty, Leo Michael John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYG2-RMT] - 1900(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4LJ Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 291, 1926, No. 28 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club administrator; state public servant - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Wooloowin, 1925-1931); assistant secretary (Ashgrove, 1936-1958); public servant (Highgate Hill, 1963); retired (Isle of Capri, 1972-1980) - Trovetag: "4LJ - Leo Michael John Feenaghty" ==''FEENEY''== * [[/Percy Gilbert Feeney|Feeney, Percy Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKR8-DZG] - 1907(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2AKX Sydney (Mascot, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2187, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mascot, NSW, 1930-1949) ==''FELDMAN''== * [[/John Frederick Feldman|Feldman, John Frederick Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNZ-5DH] - 1905(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3QH Receive Geelong (South Geelong, 1923-1924); 3QH Geelong (South Geelong, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 140, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Geelong, Vic, 1928-1937); turner (Richmond, Vic, 1942); bricklayer (Newtown, Vic, 1963-1977) ==''FELL''== * [[/Evan Frederick Fell|Fell, Evan Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH4-FTW] - 1914(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4EF Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1932-1939); 4EF Barcaldine (1946-1948); 4EF Mackay (1954-1955); 4EF Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1956; Bardon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 978, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; AOLCP 175, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; state public servant (inspector); property developer - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashgrove, Qld, 1936-1943); engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1949; Mackay, Qld, 1954); public servant (Bardon, Qld, 1958-1977) ==''FELLS''== * [[/L. C. Fells|Fells, L. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3DL Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FELTON''== * [[/William Robert Felton|Felton, William Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M5-C2J] - 1897(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2RF Sydney (Petersham, 1927-1929; Belmore, 1930-1939, 1946-1956); 2RT? Sydney (Kogarah, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 366, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1914-1919, Desertion) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Belmore, 1930-1934); engineer (Belmore, 1936-1937); soldier (Belmore, 1943); radio technician (Belmore, 1949-1954) ==''FENTON''== * [[/Arthur Stanley George Fenton|Fenton, Arthur Stanley George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR81-WK7] - 1916(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2GV Sydney (Artarmon, 1936-1939, 1946-1950); 2VM Sydney (Artarmon, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1663, 1936, NSW; COCP2 214, 1939; COCP1 297, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1937-1968); mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''FERGUSON''== * [[/Bernard Malcolm Ferguson|Ferguson, Bernard Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZN-T43] - 1909(Vic)-2006(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3FN Nathalia (1935-1937); 3FN Melbourne (Coburg, 1938-1939; West Preston, 1947-1969; Glenroy, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1428, 1935, Vic; COCP1 737, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Cressy, Vic, 1943); airman (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Glenroy, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Colin Angus Ferguson|Ferguson, Colin Angus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DH-9KM] - 1917(SA)-2009(SA) - Licences: 5CJ Mt Gambier (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1994, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Cyril E. Ferguson|Ferguson, Cyril E.]] - 1893(NZ)-19??(???) - commercial operator (1COCP 2, 1914, No. 2 in Aus) - coastal station operator? * [[/Eric Birger Ferguson|Ferguson, Eric Birger or Berger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLW-KFJ] - 1907(NSW)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 2BP Hazelbrook (1932-1935); 3BD Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947; East Melbourne, 1948); 3KF Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1021, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Kandos, NSW, 1930); clerk (Hazelbrook, NSW, 1933-1937); technician (Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/John Ferguson|Ferguson, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FJ Sydney (Homebush, 1932-1934; Waverley, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2FJ Saratoga (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 915, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified (common surname & only one given name) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FERRALL''== * [[/Edgar Walter Cecil Ferrall|Ferrall, Edgar Walter Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMF-G97] - 1898(Tas)-1971(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Launceston, 1919-1949); inspector (Kingston Beach, 1954) ==''FERRICKS''== * [[/Michael Bernard Ferricks|Ferricks, Michael Bernard "Bernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58X-S4X] - 1914(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4UW Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1471, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Valley, Qld, 1936-1937); chemist (Northgate, Qld, 1949-1977); retired (Cairns, Qld, 1980) ==''FERRIE''== * [[/Ronald Joseph Ferrie|Ferrie, Ronald Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMD-HW3] - 1909(Eng)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2CV Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937; Paddington, 1938-1939; Lane Cove, 1946-1955; North Ryde, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 234, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Edgecliff, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1936; Glenmore, NSW, 1937); sound engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1954); retailer (Ryde, NSW, 1958; North Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FERRIS''== * [[/Colin Thomas Ferris|Ferris, Colin Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2N-B25] - 1920(Qld)-2008(Qld) - Licences: 4TW Ringtail (1960); 4TW Bundaberg (1965); 4TW Gladstone (1975); 4TW Brisbane (Taigum, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2246, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Ringtail via Pomona, Qld, 1949-1958); boiler attendant (Bundaberg, Qld, 1972); engine driver (Taigum, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''FESSENDEN''== * [[/Reginald Aubrey Fessenden|Fessenden, Reginald Aubrey "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZN4-DHN] - 1866(Canada)-1932(Bermuda) - Licences: Nil yet identified (International) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (International) - pioneer wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/Biography/Fessenden-Builder-of-Tomorrow-Fessenden-1940.pdf Biographical Book] ==''FIEDLER''== * [[/Leslie Victor Fiedler|Fiedler, Leslie Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHNW-3JZ] - 1906(SA)-1969(WA) - Licences: 5SL Adelaide (Woodville, 1927-1933), 5SL Moonta (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 353, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Henley, 1939-1943); theatre manager (Belmont, 1949); film exhibitor (Mt Lawley, 1958); company director (Mt Lawley, 1963-1968) ==''FIELD''== * [[/Clifford John Field|Field, Clifford John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWJL-RC2] - 1912(ACT)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2KF Katoomba (1934-1937); 2KF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1410, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sound operator (Katoomba, NSW, 1934-1935); operator (Leichhardt, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Leichhardt, NSW, 1943-1972; Five Dock, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/John Henry Lindsay Field|Field, John Henry Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRT7-KM3] - 1918(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AKF Warbreccan Station, Deniliquin (1938-1939, 1946-1980); 2AQF Fallonville Station, Deniliquin (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2163, 1938, NSW; COCP2 476, 1941; COCP1 527, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Warbreccan, NSW, 1943-1949; Fallonville, NSW, 1954-1963; Warbreccan, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Ralph William Field|Field, Ralph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86V-Q5T] - 1915(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3RF Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1939; Ormond, 1946-1948); 3LJ Melbourne (Ormond, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 599, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Caulfield, Vic, 1937); machinist (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''FIETZ''== * [[/Arthur Allan Fietz|Fietz, Arthur Allan or Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J6-TX1] - 1914(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2QE Albury (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1316, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Albury, NSW, 1936-1943); garage proprietor (Albury, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''FILES''== * [[/Jack Crawford Files|Files, Jack Crawford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWG-JWJ] - 1907(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4JF Brisbane (Buranda, 1932-1935; Coorparoo, 1936-1939; Buranda 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1055, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, QSL manager); journalist (Teleradio, WIA Notes); accountant - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1931-1934; Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1937); metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1943-1963) ==''FILMER''== * [[/Le Roy Drowley Filmer|Filmer, Le Roy Drowley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNF-2Z7] - 1902(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2FT Newcastle (Toronto, 1925-1930; Hamilton South, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 148, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical contractor (Toronto, NSW, 1930); chemist (Hamilton, NSW, 1935-1937); metallurgist (Toronto, NSW, 1943); chemist (Speer's Point, NSW, 1949-1954); superintendant (Toronto North, NSW, 1963); retired (Toronto North, NSW, 1968-1972) - TroveTag: "2FT - Le Roy Drowley Filmer" ==''FINCH''== * [[/Alan Edward Finch|Finch, Alan Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6M4-987] - 1915(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 7CJ Launceston (Mowbray Heights, 1935-1939); 7CJ Hobart (New Town, 1946-1954); 7CJ Kelso (1955-1956); 3AEO Shepparton (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1575, 191935, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (St Leonards, 1936-1937); mechanic (New Town, 1943-1954); public servant (Radio Australia, Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1968); technician (Shepparton, 1972) ==''FINLAYSON''== * [[/Frank Finlayson|Finlayson, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDT-115] - 1911(???)-2002(NSW)90yo - Licences: 2ADG Sydney (Broadmeadow, 1936-1939); 2FC Wallsend (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1722, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''FINN''== * [[/Leonard Warren Finn|Finn, Leonard Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2K-4P6] - 1914(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5SP Adelaide (Seaton Park, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1671, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Seaton Park, SA, 1939-1943) ==''FINNEY''== * [[/William Finney|Finney, William "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVD-W2H] - 1881(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4AU Brisbane (Red Hill, 1923-1925); 4WF Brisbane (Red Hill, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 845, 1925; 2COCP 307, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Red Hill, 1903-1905); telegraphist (New Farm, 1908; Newmarket, 1909; Red Hill, 1913-1937; East Nundah, 1949; Wooloowin, 1954) ==''FINNIGAN''== * [[/Henry Mildura Finnigan|Finnigan, Henry Mildura]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNK-2QT] - 1908(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3PX Mildura (1936-1939, 1947-1948); 3PX St Arnaud (1954-1956); 3PW St Arnaud (1960); 3PX St Arnaud (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1618, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Mildura, Vic, 1931-1937; Stawell, Vic, 1949); clerk (St Arnaud, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FIRMINGER''== * [[/Ronald Mortimer Firminger|Firminger, Ronald Mortimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWS-BLK] - 1889(???)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XJAQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1913-1914); 3TL Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur Receiver; WW1 (Merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Melbourne, Vic, 1912-1919); stationer (East Malvern, Vic, 1924); nil (Sandringham, Vic, 1925); cafe proprietor (Belgrave, Vic, 1928-1936); confectioner (Warburton, Vic, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943); storekeeper (Albury, NSW, 1949) ==''FISHER''== * [[/Alan Wilbur Fisher|Fisher, Alan Wilbur or Wilbur Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G21Q-K1W] - 1915(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3RO Melbourne (Williamstown, 1947-1969; Reservoir, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1644, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wendouree, Vic, 1942); engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1954-1968; Reservoir, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Douglas Hugh Fisher|Fisher, Douglas Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD15-N13] - 1913(Vic)-1978(Tas) - Licences: 7AB Launceston (1934-1939); 7AB Burnie (1946-1948); 7AB Devonport (1954-1955); 7AB Lenah Valley (1956); 7AB Zeehan (1960); 7AB Oatlands (1965-1969; 7AB Claremont (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1373, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 7ZEE Neville Grant Fisher - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Launceston, 1936); bank clerk (Launceston, 1937; Burnie, 1943-1949; Devonport, 1954) ==''FISK''== * [[/Ernest Thomas Fisk|Fisk, Ernest Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS5-XLQ] - 1886(Eng)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2EF Sydney (Lindfield, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK qualified) - early wireless experimenter; amateur radio operator; broadcast and radiocommunications business proprietor (AWA); operated prior to 1933 under various AWA callsigns; 2MC in 1928 was licensed to his residence at Vaucluse - Electoral Rolls: managing director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930); director (Roseville, NSW, 1930; Gordon, NSW, 1934-1943); consultant (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "2EF - Ernest Thomas Fisk" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/fisk-sir-ernest-thomas-6177 ADB]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198906.pdf EA1]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198907.pdf EA2] ==''FITCHETT''== * [[/John Campbell Fitchett|Fitchett, John Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQJ-K7W] - 1900(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Licences: XJDM Melbourne (Balwyn, 1913-1914); 3BL Melbourne (Balwyn, 1922-1925; Brighton, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 609, 1921 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Too young); WW2 (Not applicable) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Brighton, Vic, 1928-1937) - TroveTag: "XJDM-3BL - John Campbell Fitchett" ==''FITTELL''== *[[/Stephen Luther Fittell|Fittell, Stephen Luther "Steve"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCN9-KRT] - 1910(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4JO Gympie (1929-1939); 4YF Gympie (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 487, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 280, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; member radio club (WIAQ, Gympie ARC); commercial broadcaster (4GY) - Electoral Rolls: radio specialist (Gympie, 1937); radio dealer (Gympie, 1943-1980) ==''FITZALAN''== * [[/Herbert Albini Lawrence Fitzalan|Fitzalan, Herbert Albini Lawrence "Hal"]] - 19??(???)-1951(Qld) - 4HF Brisbane?, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, Halcyon (not mentioned) ==''FITZGERALD''== * [[/Eric Francis Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald, Eric Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84F-Z7H] - 1907(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2EA Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1928-1929; Burwood, 1930-1931; Pagewood, 1931; Abbotsford, 1931; Bellevue Hill, 1933-1937; Waverley, 1938-1939); 2AAO Sydney (Chatswood, 1950-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 467, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woolahra, NSW, 1930-1931); salesman (Coogee, NSW, 1937); clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1977) * [[/Patrick Michael Anthony Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald, Patrick Michael Anthony "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G33Q-6K9] - 1908(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4PF Rockhampton (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1802, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930); public servant (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931-1968); clerk (Corinda, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Emu Park, Qld, 1980) - Trovetag: "4PF - Patrick Michael Anthony Fitzgerald" ==''FITZGIBBONS''== * [[/Richard John Fitzgibbons|Fitzgibbons, Richard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXN-QPG] - 1893(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4DV Receive Brisbane (Ascot, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: locomotive fitter (Maryborough, Qld, 1916-1919); engine fitter (Ascot, Qld, 1921-1968) ==''FITZMAURICE''== * [[/James Simcoe Fitzmaurice|Fitzmaurice, James Simcoe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKS-KCF] - 1861(Vic)-1934(SA) - Licences: XYB Perth (1913-1914); 5FT Adelaide (North Walkerville, 1923-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMGD (State Engineer, WA & SA); MIEE, AMIEE - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Claremont, 1914-1916) - TroveTag: "XYB-5FT - James Simcoe Fitzmaurice" ==''FITZPATRICK''== * [[/William Patrick Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick, William Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH1P-T1B] - 1911(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3WF Melbourne (Richmond, 1932-1939; Surrey Hills, 1947-1969; Nunawading, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 876, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Richmond, Vic, 1934-1942); radio engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968); PMG (Nunawading, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FITZSIMMONS''== * [[/Raymond Harold Fitzsimmons|Fitzsimmons, Raymond Harold or Harold Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTZ-2N9] - 1917(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3FI Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3FI Horsham (1947-1955); 3FI Shepparton (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1885, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Horsham, Vic, 1942-1954); technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FITZSIMONS''== * [[/Hilary Blanchard Fitzsimons|Fitzsimons, Hilary Blanchard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBFV-NMN] - 1918(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1938-1939, 1947-1969; Glen Waverley, 1975-1980+); 3ARZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2118, 1938, Vic; BOCP 332, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1943); technician (Auburn, Vic, 1954-1968); public servant (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FLAHERTY''== * [[/Gordon Thomas Holm Flaherty|Flaherty, Gordon Thomas Holm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Q2-C9T] - 1900(Vic)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4CB Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2; federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: postman (South Brisbane, 1922); telephone mechanic (Buranda, 1925; Coorparoo, 1928); mechanic (Camp Hill, 1936; Beaudesert, 1937-1943); technician (Camp Hill, 1949-1963) ==''FLETCHER''== * [[/Austin Fletcher|Fletcher, Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKQ-2QR] - 1891(Eng)-1922(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 128, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Roebourne, 1913); radio operator (Esperance, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Roebourne, 1917-1918); telegraphist (Oakleigh, 1921) * [[/R. I. Fletcher|Fletcher, R. I.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIJ Sydney (Woollahra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FLOOD''== * [[/Arthur George Flood|Flood, Arthur George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BF-HPG] - 1883(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 238, 1916; 2COCP 415, 1932; 1COCP 348, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIL Flinders Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Emita, Flinders Island, Tas, 1914-1919); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1925; Meeandah, Qld, 1928; Eagle Farm, Qld, 1936-1937; Cooktown, Qld, 1943); retired (Cairns, 1954-1958; Eventide Home, Charters Towers, 1963) * [[/John Spencer Flood|Flood, John Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23T-S71] - 1909(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2YS Sydney (Granville, 1937-1938); 2YS Newcastle (Waratah, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 227, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Balmain, NSW, 1933); constable (Harris Park, NSW, 1934-1937); police constable (Waratah, NSW, 1943; Adamstown, NSW, 1949; Police Wireless Station, Waratah, NSW, 1949-1954; Lambton, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Reginald Francis Joseph Flood|Flood, Reginald Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-K1D] - 1913(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2BN Sydney (Hurstville, 1936-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938; Penshurst, 1938-1939; Blakehurst, 1946-1961; Bexley, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1609, 1936, NSW; BOCP 439, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2EI Lindsay John Payne West - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1934-1937; Penshurst, NSW, 1937; Blakehurst, NSW, 1943-1963); engineer (Bexley, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''FOGG''== * [[/Hugh Lillico Fogg|Fogg, Hugh Lillico]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8N-KRZ] - 1900(Tas)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6HF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1939); 5HF Mt Barker (1947-1948); 3AHF Benalla (1954-1960); 6HF Perth (Inglewood, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 787, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Perth, WA, 1931); clerk (Maylands, WA, 1936); bank officer (Maylands, WA, 1943); manager (ANZ Bank, Benalla, Vic, 1954); retired (Inglewood, WA, 1963-1972) ==''FOLDI''== * [[/John Rollo Foldi|Foldi, John Rollo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB2-FCV] - 1904(Sct)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2XO Receive Sydney (McMahons Point, 1923); 4KT Port Moresby, Papua (1933); 9KT Daru, Papua (1947-1948); 9KT Port Moresby, Papua (1954); 9KT Rabaul, New Guinea (1955-1960); 2BKT Sydney (Avalon, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE (Civil), 1963 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Avalon, NSW, 1968) ==''FOLEY''== * [[/Henry James Bartholomew Foley|Foley, Henry James Bartholomew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QZ-5SV] - 1886(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Sydney (Randwick, 1911) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Randwick, 1913); merchant (Drummoyne, 1930-1954) * [[/Joseph Patrick James Foley|Foley, Joseph Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYS1-719] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RQ Sydney (Bondi, 1933-1936); 2RQ Port Hacking (1937-1939); 2RQ Sydney (Erskineville, 1947-1950); 2RQ Blakehurst (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 955, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Crow's Nest, NSW, 1930; Bondi, NSW, 1930-1931); contractor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1934; Port Hacking, NSW, 1937); electrical contractor (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943; Blakehurst, NSW, 1949-1963); contractor (Blakehurst, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''FOLIE''== * [[/Max Ulrich Francis Folie|Folie, Max Ulrich Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VC-Y7F] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3WZ Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1930-1933); 3GZ Mildura (1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 682, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Auburn, 1931); radio engineer (Mildura, 1934-1968) ==''FONTAINE''== * [[/Louis Alfred Fontaine|Fontaine, Louis Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMDQ-L2V] - 1894(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XJB Melbourne (Prahran, 1913-1914); 3FQ Melbourne (Armadale, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT, 1914, No. 3 in Aus and Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; RANRS; coastal wireless operator (VIG, Port Moresby, 1915-1918); - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Radio Station, Wyndham, 1918; Geraldton, 1922; Thursday Island, 1934-1936); telegraphist (St Kilda, 1937); radio telegraphist (Malvern, 1942); electrician (Camberwell, 1949) ==''FOORD''== * [[/Raymond Archibald Foord|Foord, Raymond Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K871-416] - 1909(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1819, 1936, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949)) * [[/Thomas Gellibrand Foord|Foord, Thomas Gellibrand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBNV-H9G] - 1890(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: XJEL Melbourne (Gardiner, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1912-1919; Malvern East, Vic, 1921-1949); not stated (Dromana, Vic, 1954) ==''FOOT''== * [[/Ernest Henry Samuel Foot|Foot, Ernest Henry Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHG-H6B] - 1915(Eng)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3EH Melbourne (Balwyn, 1936-1939; West Brunswick, 1947-1960; Boronia, 1965-1980+); 3AFY Melbourne (Rosebud, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1704, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); wool presser (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); mechanic (Brunswick West, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Boronia, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/George Foot|Foot, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BT-FVF] - 1878(Eng)-1954(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 36, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (South Yarra, 1915; St Kilda, 1916-1917); RAN (Balaclava, 1919); tobacconist (Sandringham, 1925); manager (Prahran, 1937); clerk (St Kilda, 1942); retired (Dandenong, 1949-1954) ==''FORD''== * [[/Robert Ford|Ford, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB4Y-WZ8] - 1916(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1928, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Numerous RFs - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Box Hill, Vic, 1949); agent (Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977); valuer (Templestowe Lower, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FORECAST''== * [[/Arthur Mark Llewllyn Forecast|Forecast, Arthur Mark Llewllyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HPS-H18] - 1901(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3AM Melbourne (Malvern, 1926-1931; St Kilda, 1933; Caulfield, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; The Basin, 1954-1975; Ferntree Gully, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 279, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 141, 1934; BOCP 156, 1938; 1COCP 245, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Malvern, 1925-1928); projectionist (St Kilda, 1931-1934); biograph operator (Caulfield East, 1937-1942; Glenhuntley, 1949); projectionist (The Basin, 1963-1972); retired (Ferntree Gully, 1977; Knoxfield, 1980) ==''FOREMAN''== * [[/Edgar Graham Foreman|Foreman, Edgar Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD95-36X] - 1908(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4GF Ayr (1935-1939); 4GF Townsville (North Ward, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1577, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Stanton Hill, Qld, 1930); salesman (Ayr, Qld, 1934-1937); procurement specialist (Townsville, Qld, 1949); business proprietor (Townsville, Qld, 1954-1968); proprietor (Townsville, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Richard Maynard Foreman|Foreman, Richard Maynard]] - 1915(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3RU Melbourne (Balwyn, 1937-1939); 2DKG Sydney (Vaucluse, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1870, 1937, Vic; BOCP 187, 1938; 2COCP 223, 1939; 1COCP 293, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Canterbury, Vic, 1936-1937); radio technician (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1943; Cairns, Qld, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1954-1958); radio technician (Vaucluse, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FORMAN''== * [[/William Arthur David Forman|Forman, William Arthur David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPB-439] - 1907(WA)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 9WF Patrol Vessel Eros, Rabaul (1938); 9WF M. V. Erica, Lae (1947); 2WF Sydney (Manly, 1948; Beacon Hill, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 534, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: navigator (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1935); shipmaster (Manly, NSW, 1943-1949; Beacon Hill, NSW, 1949-1963; Brookvale, NSW, 1972) ==''FORREST''== * [[/John Forrest|Forrest, John]] - 1847(WA)-1918(???) - state politician, senior federal politician (Postmaster-General 1901, 17 days) ==''FORSHAW''== * [[/Charles Joseph Forshaw|Forshaw, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGW-783] - 1895(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XJDA Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914); V736 Receive Hamilton (1922); 3GQ Receive Hamilton (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Sergeant, Cashier & X-ray attendant, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: cashier (at time of enlistment, 1916); bank clerk (Myrtleford, 1917); clerk (Oakleigh, 1924-1937; Gardiner, 1943; Elsternwick, 1949; Glenhuntly, 1954) ==''FORSTER''== * [[/John Charles Forster|Forster, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHK-ZTZ] - 1901(Eng)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6CI Receive Korbel (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Korbel, WA, 1925-1949; Scarborough, WA, 1954-1972); retired (Scarborough, WA, 1977) * [[/Milton Melrose Forster|Forster, Milton Melrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY9W-2G8] - 1911(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1383, 1934, Vic; AOLCP 237, 1935; COCP2 117, 1937; COCP1 162, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1939-1942) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/628398 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1701807 AWM]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=72811 RAF Commands] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''FORSYTH''== * [[/Royce Arthur Forsyth|Forsyth, Royce Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1R-3S5] - 1917(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 7BC Launceston (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1637, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Launceston, 1943); teacher (Hobart North, 1944); schoolteacher (Bellerive, 1949-1972) ==''FORSYTHE''== * [[/Leonard Edgar Forsythe|Forsythe, Leonard Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBY-MTR] - 1894(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2BF Receive Sydney (Northbridge, 1922); 2BF Sydney (Northbridge, 1922-1929; Drummoyne, 1930-1933; Snapper Island, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 40, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: flagmaker (Northbridge, 1930-1949); department manager (Drummoyne, 1958); ship's chandler (Drummoyne, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "2BF - Leonard Edgar Forsythe" ==''FORTESCUE''== * [[/Charles Fortescue|Fortescue, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD8X-GQ7] - 1893(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4GE Toowoomba (1922-1924); 4CF Toowoomba (1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (Army, CMF, Colonel); WW2; jeweller - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Toowoomba, 1913-1958); nil (Toowoomba, 1963-1968) - Trovetag: "4GE-4CF - Charles Fortescue" ==''FORWOOD''== * [[/Walter Reginald Brendan Forwood|Forwood, Walter Reginald Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSN-3T8] - 1908(SA)-1974(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Torrensville, 1923); 2XL Sydney (Randwick, 1930-1931); 2BZ Sydney (Randwick, 1930-1931; Mosman, 1933-1935) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 965, 1927 (Spark) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1937); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1972) ==''FOSTER''== * [[/Ernest John Foster|Foster, Ernest John "Ernie"]] - 1914(Qld)-1967(Qld) - 4BY Brisbane, amateur operator (no record of AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), broadcast engineer (4MB, 4BU), military (WW2, RAAF) * [[/James Foster|Foster, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2Z-27G] - 1915(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5TX Adelaide (North Kensington, 1933-1939); 5LU Adelaide (Dulwich, 1947-1948; Oaklands, 1954-1965; Marion, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1140, 1933, SA; 1COCP 1046, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (Frewville, SA, 1943) * [[/Norman Cecil Foster|Foster, Norman Cecil "Norm"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87W-KYM] - 1896(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: XAF Sydney (Rozelle, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: solderer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1937; Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1954); sheet metal worker (Ryde, NSW, 1958) * [[/Quintin John Foster|Foster, Quintin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3VG-LQD] - 1915(Qld)-1998(Egypt) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2197, 1938, Qld; COCP1 1025, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1511464 AWM OBE 1967] - Electoral Rolls: mailman (Grantham, Qld, 1936-1937); warrant officer (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Lyneham, ACT, 1963; Macquarie, ACT, 1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10114802 AWM] ==''FOURRO''== * [[/Reginald Victor Fourro|Fourro, Reginald Victor "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4D1-YRR] - 1906(NZ)-1978(ACT) - Licences: 2VF Corowa (1930-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 703, 1930, NSW; AOLCP 165, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Narrandera, 1930); telephone mechanic (Corowa, 1931-1935); wireless mechanic (Corowa, 1936); mechanic (Brighton-le-Sands, 1937); foreman mechanic (2CY Canberra, 1943-1954); supervising technician (2BA Bega, 1958-1963); technician (Merimbula, 1968-1972) ==''FOWLES''== * [[/Gordon Malcolm Fowles|Fowles, Gordon Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H2-RC9] - 1911(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1931); 3AMF Melbourne (Wheeler's Hill, 1948-1960; Avonsleigh, 1965-1969); 3AMF Cowes (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 490, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: panel beater (Albert Park, 1943; Hamilton, 1949); farmer (Avonsleigh, 1968); retired (Cowes, 1972) ==''FOX''== * [[/Arthur Fox|Fox, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4Y-WZQ] - 1908(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2KP Sydney (Rose Bay, 1931-1939, 1946-1954; Caringbah, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 794, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1954); electrical contractor (Caringbah, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/William George Fox|Fox, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BY-J5Z] - 1886(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 106, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Comment: several contemporaneous WG Fox; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FOXCROFT''== * [[/Allan Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQS-K5P] - 1921(WA)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 6AF Perth (Victoria Park, 1937-1939); 3AE Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1859, 1937, WA; 1COCP 506, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1949-1963); engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Norman Gordon Roy Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Norman Gordon Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Q-KQK] - 1917(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3UQ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1947; Northcote, 1948-1969); 3BNF Melbourne (Viewbank, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2277, 1939, Vic; COCP2 622, 1942; BOCP 623, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Relationships: Nephew of 2AKG Norman Howard Foxcroft - Electoral Rolls: assurance superintendent (Northcote, Vic, 1949-1968); proprietor (Heidelberg, Vic, 1972; Viewbank, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Howard Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Norman Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJDK-6FY] - 1896(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AKG Sydney (Arncliffe, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 830, 1924; COCP2 203, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Uncle of 3UQ-3BNF Norman Gordon Roy Foxcroft - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Edgecliff, NSW, 1936); clerk (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1937; Arncliffe, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''FRAME''== * [[/Vivian Horace Frame|Frame, Vivian Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ1-4QT] - 1899(Qld)-1959(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Mareeba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman ( Brisbane City, Qld); public works officer (Mareeba, Qld, 1922); architect (Brisbane City, Qld, 1925-1928; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1937; Virginia, Qld, 1949-1954; Norman Park, Qld, 1958) ==''FRANCIS''== * [[/John William Francis|Francis, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHW-WHZ] - 1907(Eng)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2OF Broken Hill (1936-1939); 2OF Parkes (1946-1947); 2OF Doonside (1948-1956); 2OF Euchareena (1957-1961); 2BQH Sydney (Rockside, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1753, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Broken Hill, NSW, 1933-1934); mechanic (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1937); postmaster (Doonside, NSW, 1949-1958); no occupation (Molong, NSW, 1963) ==''FRANK''== * [[/Kendall Thomas Frank|Frank, Kendall Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-TGZ] - 1904(WA)-1951(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 921, 1926; 2COCP 289, 1930; 1COCP 64, 1935 - ship wireless operator (AWA), coastal wireless operator, amateur operator?, broadcast engineer (4PM) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lakemba, 1943) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/frank-kendall-thomas-10236 ADB] ==''FRANKLIN''== * [[/John Percival Franklin|Franklin, John Percival]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT93-1HZ] - 1922(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ALP Sydney (North Sydney, 1939; Cammeray, 1946; North Sydney, 1947-1950; Crows Nest, 1954-1958); 2ALP Umina (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2263, 1939, NSW; COCP3 3713, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Crows Nest, NSW, 1949-1958); engineer (Umina, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''FRANZI''== * [[/William Ronald Franzi|Franzi, William Ronald "Bill" (formerly Emilio Stefan)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBG2-WYP] - 1909(Italy)-1994(SA) - Licences: 4FR Atherton (1938-1939); 5FR Adelaide (Da Costa Park, 1946-1965; Glenelg East, 1969-1975); 5VK American Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2192, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (IREE); military (RAAF); employment (radio technician); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FRASER''== * [[/Albert Fraser|Fraser, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G17H-PZW] - 1899(Sct)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3NG Redcliffs (1947-1948); 3NG Melbourne (Mentone, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2169, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: horticulturist (Red Cliffs, Vic, 1949); boilermaker (Mentone, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/James Douglas Fraser|Fraser, James Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NS-MQ3] - 1900(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2JF Quirindi (1930-1935) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 637, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Quirindi, 1930-1943); engineer (Picton, 1949-1954) * [[/John Henry Fraser|Fraser, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WY-NZK] - 1915(NSW)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2AFJ Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1938; North Sydney, 1939; Pymble, 1950; St Ives, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1821, 1936, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 84, 1936; COCP1 132, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Haberfield, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1949-1968); clerk (St Ives, NSW, 1977); farmer (Colo Heights, NSW, 1980) * [[/H. Fraser|Fraser, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 2JC Tamworth (1924-1925), amateur operator (no record of AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), amateur broadcaster * [[/Henry George Fraser|Fraser, Henry George]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 1001, 1932, No. ?? in ?? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: Not yet identified, at least two HGF engineers * [[/Noel Roderick Fraser|Fraser, Noel Roderick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTQ-LCK] - 1933(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (circa 1950) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (West Ryde, NSW, 1958); chemist (Turramurra South, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FRAZER''== * [[/A. G. Frazer|Frazer, A. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914); 3PZ Receive Melbourne (Camberwell, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Edward Frazer|Frazer, Charles Edward "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6T-55R] - 1880(Vic)-1913(Vic) - politician (Postmaster-General, 1911-1913) - TroveTag: "Charles Edward Frazer" * [[/Charles John Frazer|Frazer, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVJK-8KJ] - 1882(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XIB Sydney (Granville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Camperdown, 1903) - Comment: Identification needs to be checked ==''FREE''== * [[/George Bertram Free|Free, George Bertram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR76-G3R] - 1907(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2IT Sydney (Willoughby, 1936-1937; Canterbury, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified in R.A.N.) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: R.A.N. (Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1937); naval rating (Canterbury, NSW, 1937-1943); insurance inspector (Canterbury, NSW, 1949; Belmore, NSW, 1949); taxi cab proprietor (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1954-1972) ==''FREEMAN''== * [[/Arthur Charles Freeman|Freeman, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZL-4F7] - 19??(???)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AS Sydney (Burwood, 1929-1939; Ashfield, 1946-1958; Cheltenham, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 544, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: packer (Newtown, 1930-1931; East Sydney, 1933-1935); engineer (Burwood, 1936-1937; Ashfield, 1943-1958; Cheltenham, 1963-1968) - individual not fully identified * [[/ John Eric Leslie Freeman|Freeman, John Eric Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHJ-1CM] - 1905(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2UK Sydney (Lidcombe, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1576, 1935, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Lidcombe, NSW, 1933-1937); mechanic (Lambton, NSW, 1943-1954; Hamilton, NSW, 1958) * [[/L. Freeman|Freeman, L.]] - 18??-19?? - Licences: XQB Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FREESTONE''== * [[/Leslie Roy Freestone|Freestone, Leslie Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCK-NB5] - 1896(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Ballarat (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Ballarat, 1916-1920); commercial traveller (Ballarat, 1921-1936); traveller (Brighton, 1937-1954); nil (Geelong, 1977-1980) ==''FREMLIN''== * [[/Kenneth Fremlin|Fremlin, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K69J-CHK] - 1899(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: XACQ Sydney (Newtown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 227, 1937 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cootamundra, NSW, 1930-1937; Control Station, Goulburn, NSW, 1943-1958); civil servant (Bundanoon, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''FRETTEN''== * [[/O'Della Paul Fretten|Fretten, O'Della Paul "Paul"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G845-BQH] - 1894(Eng)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 2RU Sydney (Concord, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 460, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Concord, 1930; Strathfield, 1933); foreman (Lane Cove, 1936-1937); public servant (St Kilda, 1943); cafe proprietor (Melbourne, 1949); sales manager (St Kilda, 1963); instructor (Brighton, 1967-1968); retired (Malvern East, 1972; Fitzroy North, 1977) ==''FREW''== * [[/Geoffrey Samuel Vernon Frew|Frew, Geoffrey Samuel Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87N-ZC1] - 1909(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3PM Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1928-1933; Brighton, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 3PL Melbourne (Brighton, 1960); 3JK Melbourne (Brighton, 1969); 3PM Melbourne (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 402, 1928, Vic; AOLCP 66, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1933); manager (Brighton, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1943; Brighton, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''FRIAR''== * [[/Archibald Owen Friar|Friar, Archibald Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4LQ-LGV] - 1905(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AO Ulmarra (1929-1931); 2AO Grafton, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 504, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chainman (Ulmarra, 1930-1937); garage proprietor (South Grafton, 1943-1963) ==''FROGLEY''== * [[/Gerard James Frogley|Frogley, Gerard James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7K7-JNM] - 1902(Eng)-1977(Eng) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Richmond, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 240, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (East Melbourne, 1924); battery mechanic (Richmond, 1925-1931) ==''FROMHOLTZ''== * [[/Cedric Atherton Fromholtz|Fromholtz, Cedric Atherton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM5F-P6W] - 1910(Qld)-1993(Tas) - Licences: 3UY Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 843, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1937; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943); cashier (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1963) ==''FRY''== * [[/Alfred Turner Fry|Fry, Alfred Turner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRX-2SL] - 1881(NSW)-1928(Vic) - Licences: 7BG Receive Queenstown (1923); Receive Queenstown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Ballarat, 1917; Queenstown, Tas, 1919-1922; Sandringham, 1924-1927) * [[/Reginald Hall Fry|Fry, Reginald Hall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6Y-9WN] - 1891(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2KC Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922); 2KC Sydney (Croydon, 1922-1929; Killara, 1930-1933); 2KC Parkes (1934); 2KC Goulburn (1935-1936); 2KC Wollongong (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 86, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1914-1919, Sapper, 2nd Signal Troop; Australian Flying Corps); apprentice (Railway Workshops) - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Gordon, 1930; Killara, 1933; Goulburn, 1935-1936; Wollongong, 1937; Killara, 1943-1968); engineer (Killara, 1972) - TroveTag: "2KC - Reginald Hall Fry" ==''FRYAR''== * [[/Charles Frederick Luxton Fryar|Fryar, Charles Frederick Luxton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W7-DX1] - 1909(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2NP Sydney (Gladesville, 1933-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1179, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''FRYER''== * [[/Keith Norman Fryer|Fryer, Keith Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KH-TZ8] - 1906(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 2KF Sydney (Suspension Bridge, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 332, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Neutral Bay, 1930-1931; Northbridge, 1934; North Sydney, 1936; Mosman, 1943-1949) ==''FULCHER''== * [[/J. Fulcher|Fulcher, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, (Halcyon, P. 4) ==''FULLER''== * [[/Harold Sydney Fuller|Fuller, Harold Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5X-1WQ] - 1914(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3HF Melbourne (Essendon, 1932-1939); 3HF Warrnambool (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 877, 1932, Vic; BOCP 96, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Hugh John Maesmore Fuller|Fuller, Hugh John Maesmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMX-2MS] - 1915(NSW)-2006(Eng) - Licences: 2VK Albury (1935-1939, 1947-1950 - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 36, 1935; COCP1 63, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Albury, NSW, 1936-1943) ==''FULTON''== * [[/William Augustus Fulton|Fulton, William Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYSC-N4P] - 1910(Vic)-1997(WA) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Canterbury, 1934-1939; Alphington, 1947; North Balwyn, 1948; Canterbury, 1954-1956); 6FX Perth (South Perth, 1960; Como, 1965-1969; Victoria Park, 1975; Menora, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1366, 1934, Vic; TVOCP 170, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1937); airman (Alphington, Vic, 1942); technician (Deepdene, Vic, 1954); public servant (Como, WA, 1963-1968; Mt Lawley, Vic, 1972; Victoria Park, WA, 1977-1980); retired (Menora, WA, 1980) ==''FURNEAUX''== * [[/Edgar Frank Furneaux|Furneaux, Edgar Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQR-7DN] - 1912(Eng)-1991(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1307, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radiotrician (Waikerie, SA, 1939); mechanic (5CK Crystal Brook, SA, 1941-1943) ==''FURZE''== * [[/John Alan Richard Furze|Furze, John Alan Richard, "Alan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G584-NR6] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2HF Sydney (Manly, 1933-1936; Seaforth, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Beecroft, 1948-1950; Killara, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 424, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1933-1935); constable (Seaforth, NSW, 1936-1943); airline pilot (Beecroft, NSW, 1949); pilot (Killara, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''FUSSELL''== * [[/Robert Maxwell Fussell|Fussell, Robert Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGT7-XVY] - 1910(Eng)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2SS Sydney (Naremburn, 1934-1936; Willoughby, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1260, 1934, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: packer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1931; Naremburn, NSW, 1935); storeman (Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1937); court keeper (Albury, NSW, 1943) ==''FYSH''== * [[/Philip Oakley Fysh|Fysh, Philip Oakley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNP-534] - 1835(Eng)-1919(Tas) - state politician (MLC Tas, 1860s through 1890s; MHA Tas 1870s), senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1903-1904) - Relationships: grandfather of 7PF Philip Oakley Fysh * [[/Philip Oakley Fysh|Fysh, Philip Oakley "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YS-4ZR] - 1897(Tas)-1966(Tas) - Licences: 7PF Launceston (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 128, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Launceston Radio Experimenters' Club, WIA Launceston); WW2 - Relationships: grandson of Philip Oakley Fysh, federal Postmaster-General 1903-1904 - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Launceston, 1922-1954) - TroveTag: "7PF - Philip Oakley Fysh" =='''G'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''GABBERTAS''== * [[/Jack Gabbertas|Gabbertas, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF9C-2W7] - 1915(Eng)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6GB Perth (Maylands, 1936-1939; Mt Hawthorn, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1810, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); mechanic (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1980) ==''GADSDEN''== * [[/Stanley Wilkinson Gadsden|Gadsden, Stanley Wilkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM38-WZ2] - 1887(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3SW Melbourne (Kew, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 26, 1924, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil); radio clubs (WIA Vic, Chief of Council, 1926); placed 2nd in 3LO amateur broadcasting competition 1926 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Kew, 1908-1915); manufacturer (Kew, 1917-1954) - TroveTag: "3SW - Stanley Wilkinson Gadsden" & "!Wikibooks Gadsden" ==''GALBRAITH''== * [[/Leslie Colin Campbell Galbraith|Galbraith, Leslie Colin Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLY1-L1H] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2ABD Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1936-1938; Edgecliffe, 1939, 1946-1948); 2ABD Bega (1950); 2ABD Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1954-1965; Bayview, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1604, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); merchant (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1933); director (Paddington, NSW, 1949-1963); company director (Bayview, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''GALL''== * [[/William Leslie Gall|Gall, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W5C-H3P] - 1888(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XADA Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1930-1937; Bexley, NSW, 1943-1954) ==''GALLE''== * [[/Reginald Victor Galle|Galle, Reginald Victor "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2P-KXN] - 1912(SA)-2008(SA)96yo - Licences: 5QR Adelaide (Prospect, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Enfield, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 834, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Jabuk, SA, 1939-1941); schoolteacher (Tailem Bend, SA, 1943) ==''GAMBLE''== * [[/William Ray Gamble|Gamble, William Ray "Ray"]] - 1928(NSW)-2011(NSW) - broadcast engineer (BOCP 961, 1948), station manager, radio network principal [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/vale-ray-gamble Radio Info] ==''GAMMIE''== * [[/Andrew Victor Gammie|Gammie, Andrew Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKYV-85N] - 1909(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2VR Sydney (Artarmon, 1932-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 963, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1935; Randwick, NSW, 1937-1949); engineer (Kingsford, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''GAMON''== * [[/George Arthur Gamon|Gamon, George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZL1-2JD] - 1900(Vic)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 3GG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1925-1926; Middle Park, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 89, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAN); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Prahran Gardens, Vic, 1922-1924); University (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1933); manager (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); engineer (Mentone, Vic, 1942-1954; Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Woody Point, Qld, 1972; Labrador, Qld, 1977) ==''GANNON''== * [[/Gilbert Roscoe Gannon|Gannon, Gilbert Roscoe "Ross"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5P-T61] - 1891(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XCF Sydney (Artarmon, 1913-1914); 2LD Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Chatswood, NSW, 1913; Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1937); public servant (Pymble, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''GARDINER''== * [[/Ian Donald Russell Gardiner|Gardiner, Ian Donald Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZN-QWW] - 1915(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ABY Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1610, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); medical practitioner (Manly, NSW, 1943; Helensburgh, NSW, 1954; Ryde, NSW, 1958; West Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Vincent Gardiner|Gardiner, Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2GJ-9QS] - 1893(Eng)-1971(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 248, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken) - ship wireless operator; instructor Marconi School of Wireless, Sydney - Electoral Rolls: agent (Jolimont, Vic, 1925; Hawthorn, Vic, 1928); company manager (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930); manufacturer (Brisbane CBD, Qld, 1931; New Farm, Qld, 1934; Centennial Park, NSW, 1935; Mosman Park, WA, 1943; Greenmount, WA, 1954-1968) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118863733 Trove Bio] - TroveTag: "Vincent Gardiner" & "!Wikibooks Gardiner" ==''GARDNER''== * [[/John Kelvin Gardner|Gardner, John Kelvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPDD-8K8] - 1913(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3NA Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1933-1939; Ringwood, 1947); 3NA Warrnambool (1948-1965); 3NA Melbourne (Middle Park, 1969-1975); 3NA Cannons Creek (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1132, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Another contemporaneous JKG - Relationships: Son of 2AN Walter Everson Gardner - Electoral Rolls: student (Ormond College, Carlton South, Vic, 1936); medical practitioner (Royal Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, 1937; Warrnambool, Vic, 1949-1967; Albert Park, Vic, 1968-1977); medical officer (Cannons Creek, Vic, 1980) * [[/Walter Everson Gardner|Gardner, Walter Everson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYN-GGD] - 1873(USA)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2AN Receive Broken Hill (1922); 2AN Broken Hill (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Father of 3NA John Kelvin Gardner - Electoral Rolls: mine manager (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930-1937) ==''GARING''== * [[/William Henry Garing|Garing, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WV-2YG] - 1910(Vic)-2004(NSW) - Licences: Nil identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 431, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: cadet (Point Cook, 1931-1934); airman (Point Cook, 1937); RAAF officer (Townsville, 1943; Point Cook, Vic, 1958; Williamtown, NSW, 1958); executive director (Turramurra, 1968); director (Turramurra, 1980) ==''GARNER''== * [[/Alan Raymond Garner|Garner, Alan Raymond]] - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician! (Frankston, 1963-1980) * [[/Harold Hugh Garner|Garner, Harold Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G13B-LDW] - 1911(Eng)-2001(NT) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2135, 1938, WA; BOCP 256, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1930-1946) - Awards: Member OBE (Civil), for Principal of the Adult Education Centre, Darwin, 1969) - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Harvey, WA, 1936); miner (Norseman, WA, 1937); broadcaster (Minding, WA, 1943); examiner of patents (Barton, ACT, 1949; Ainslie, ACT, 1954); education (Darwin, 1963-1972); retired (Darwin, NT, 1977) * [[/Walter Brendon Garner|Garner, Walter Brendon or Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4M-1PQ] - 1896(WA)-1986(WA) - Licences: XYV Perth (City, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Nedlands, WA, 1931-1937); soldier (West Perth, WA, 1943; research officer (West Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Perth, WA, 1958-1972; West Perth, WA, 1977-1980) ==''GARNETT''== * [[/Brian Garnett|Garnett, Brian]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4AHN Currimundi, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), ==''GARRAN''== * [[/Richard Randolph Garran|Garran, Richard Randolph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K822-L54] - 1903(Vic)-1991(ACT) - Licences: 3AW Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, 1924-1925); manager (Semaphore, SA, 1941; Caulfield, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''GARRETT''== * [[/Horace Benjamin Walter Garrett|Garrett, Horace Benjamin Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PD-9SV] - 1906(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3JI Melbourne (Box Hill, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Box Hill, 1928-1934); radio mechanic (Box Hill, 1936); salesman (Box Hill, 1943-1977) ==''GARTH''== * [[/Reginald Garth|Garth, Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DX-47Z] - 1903(Eng)-1959(Tas) - Licences: 2VZ Sydney (Coogee, 1930; Clovelly, 1931-1933; Bankstown, 1934-1936); 4VZ Mackay (1937-1939); 3SF Melbourne (Preston, 1948; Seaford, 1954); 7RG Trevallyn, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 584, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1933); mechanic (Bankstown, NSW, 1934-1936); electrician (Slade Point, Qld, 1937-1943; Beaconsfield, Tas, 1958) ==''GATFIELD''== * [[/Henry Alfred Gatfield|Gatfield, Henry Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSD-7Q6] - 1887(Eng)-1951(SA) - Licences: XJEG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: motor expert (Geelong, Vic, 1909); automobile expert (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1917); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1919) ==''GAY''== * [[/Augustus Holman Gay|Gay, Augustus Holman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PF-938] - 1902(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3SM Warragul (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Warragul, 1927-1934); engineer (South Yarra, 1936-1954); electrical engineer (Kew, 1963-1980) * [[/Vivian James Gay|Gay, Vivian James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYT8-VJJ] - 1908(NSW)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 2VI Sydney (Chatswood, 1935-1939; North Sydney, 1946-1947; Lane Cove, 1948-1965); 2VI Burradoo (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1510, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (Artarmon, 1930-1937; Chatswood, 1943); master printer (Lane Cove, 1949-1968); printer (Artarmon, 1972); retired (Burradoo, 1977-1980) ==''GAYLARD''== * [[/George Samuel Arthur Gaylard|Gaylard, George Samuel Arthur or Arthur George Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQN-VRX] - 1898(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: XJC Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: draper (Canterbury, Vic, 1922); merchant (Shepparton, Vic, 1925-1968) ==''GEAKE''== * [[/Wilfred Vivian Geake|Geake, Wilfred Vivian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTF-H1J] - 1893(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5BR Receive Kooringa (1922); 5BR Receive (Murray Bridge, 1923); Receive Murray Bridge (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hillside, SA, 1939) ==''GEARY''== * [[/Kermit Erwin Geary|Geary, Kermit Erwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMN-89Z] - 1917(USA)-2010(USA)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - listener (1930s to 2000s; MW, SW, FM, Utility) - QSLs: Entire QSL collection (1000s) was donated to NRC by KEG, thence to AMP and is archived at NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mcall/name/kermit-geary-obituary?id=13033505 Obit & Comments]; [https://nationalradioclub.org/QSLs/Geary/index.html NRC QSLs] ==''GEDDES''== * [[/Frank Albert Geddes|Geddes, Frank Albert]] - 1901(NSW)-1922(NSW) - 2GC Sydney (Waverley, 1922, receive only), amateur operator (pre AOCP, no record of AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), radio clubs (Waverley Radio Club), due to age licence held in name of father Francis G Geddes ==''GEE''== * [[/Kenneth Harrie Gee|Gee, Kenneth Harrie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1W-42N] - 1919(Vic)-2014(Vic)95yo - Licences: 3IA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; Blackburn, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2152, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); draftsman (Blackburn, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Frederick Gee|Gee, Richard Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHPH-D8K] - 1911(Tas)-2000(Tas) - Licences: 7RF Hobart (New Town, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2439, 1940, Tas - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, NCO or other, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical salesman (New Town, Tas, 1936-1972) ==''GEEVES''== * [[/Philip Leslie Geeves|Geeves, Philip Leslie "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88C-Y8Y] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - radio broadcaster (VK2ME, 2CH, ABC); employment (AWA, 1937-1970s); journalist (SMH); historian (AWA, broadcasting); awards (OAM, 1980) - Electoral Rolls: radio executive (Bexley, 1949-1963); executive (Hurstville South, 1972-1980) ==''GEISEL''== * [[/Elizabeth Aileen Geisel|Wallace nee Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK7-NJ4] - 1921(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5YL Murray Bridge (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1788, 1936, SA; 2COCP 448, 1941; 1COCP 544, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''GELDARD''== * [[/Horace Rendalls Geldard|Geldard, Horace Rendalls]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSP-ZB8] - 1901(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6GD Perth (Victoria Park, 1939, 1947-1948; Queens Park, 1954; Bayswater, 1955, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2327, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Spencers Brook, WA, 1925); linesman (East Perth, WA, 1925); fireman (Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1949); turbine driver (Canning, WA, 1954; Bayswater, WA, 1958-1968) ==''GEORGE''== * [[/Carl William George|George, Carl William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZJ-WMF] - 1878(???)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2UG Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 853, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Mosman, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Heinrich Alfred August George|George, Heinrich Alfred August "Henry", "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G387-XZ4] - 1899(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3ZP Melbourne (Footscray, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, 1919-1963) * [[/Vernon Harold George|George, Vernon Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN41-TZL] - 1897(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3HJ Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1931-1939, 1947-1960; Mt Martha, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 265, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Coburg, 1921-1928); clerk (Heidelberg, Vic, 1931-1963); retired (Mt Martha, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Ray Leonard George|George, Ray Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3G-SGY] - 1897(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XPB Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Auburn, Vic, 1919; Kew, Vic, 1922-1924; Horsham, Vic, 1927-1928; Parkville, Vic, 1931); garage proprietor (Kew, Vic, 1936); architect (Armadale, Vic, 1943; Prahran, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1958; Albert Park, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''GEORGESON''== * [[/James Georgeson|Georgeson, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTS1-17Q] - 1897(Eng)-1976(Taiwan) - Licences: 5JD Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1938); 2AKU Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1939; Granville, 1946-1947; Artarmon, 1948-1954; Lane Cove (1955); Artarmon (1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1783, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1943); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1972) ==''GERAGHTY''== *[[/James Anselm Geraghty|Geraghty, James Anselm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVD-VY9] - 1877(???)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CS Receive Townsville (1923); 4CS Townsville (1923-1924); 4CS Brisbane (Nudgee, 1924); 4CS Gympie (1924); 4CS Townsville (1925); 4CS Gympie (1925-1927); 2JG Wagga Wagga (1929); 7CB Launceston (1931); 4CB Brisbane (Nudgee, 1933); 4AC Bundaberg (1934) - Qualifications: AOCP 186, 1925, No. 17 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; minister of religion and teacher (Christian Brothers) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Ballarat, 1906; Gympie, 1909-1913; Dunedin, 1914-1916; South Brisbane, 1919-1925; Tamworth, 1930; Bundaberg, 1934; Ipswich, 1943; Albion, 1949; Gympie, 1954); retired (Boondall, 1958-1968) ==''GERARD''== * [[/John Walter Gerard|Gerard, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYH3-PS2] - 1906(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ADN Coffs Harbour (1936-1939, 1946-1969); 2ADN Bonville (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1755, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1930-1954); theatre manager (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Bonville, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GIBBENS''== * [[/Arthur James Gibbens|Gibbens, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZB-CJS] - 1915(SA)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2BT Sydney (Waverley, 1933-1934; Randwick, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1144, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 266, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Clovelly, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Artarmon, NSW, 1949); electrical engineer (Watson, ACT, 1963-1977) ==''GIBBINGS''== * [[/William Edgar Gibbings|Gibbings, William Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97W1-P9B] - 1913(WA)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2NH Sydney (Marrickville, 1933-1937); 3NH Melbourne (Essendon, 1938); 2XN Sydney (Castle Hill, 1947-1955; Marrickville, 1956; Strathfield, 1957-1969; Homebush, 1980); 4WO Brisbane (Kedron, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1190, 1933, NSW; COCP1 113, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, Signals Division, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Castle Hill, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Castle Hill, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); company executive (Strathfield, NSW, 1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GIBBON''== * [[/Thomas Foster Gibbon|Gibbon, Thomas Foster]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G857-MWS] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJAV Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Kew, 1923); 3XZ Melbourne (Kew, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: student (Kew, 1919-1925); electrical engineer (Kew, 1928-1954); engineer (Kew, 1963) ==''GIBBONS''== * [[/Eric Thomas Gibbons|Gibbons, Eric Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWDC-S3M] - 1911(SA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3AGB Warracknabeal (1947-1948); 3AGB Swan Hill (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2209, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Oyen, Vic, 1935); manager (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1949); theatre manager (Swan Hill, Vic, 1954) * [[/Frederick Gibbons|Gibbons, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2XB-YRJ] - 1907(Wales)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FG Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: AOCP 255, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Neutral Bay, 1930); clerk (Gordon, 1954-1968); director (Turramurra, 1972-1977) ==''GIBSON''== * [[/E. G. Gibson|Gibson, E. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Ormiston, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified *[[/Edgar McLean Gibson|Gibson, Edgar McLean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5W-SM5] - 1877(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1923-1925), possibly held on behalf of son Leighton - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs - Relationships: father of 4AN William Leighton Gibson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Toowoomba, 1908-1917; Greenslopes, 1922); engineer (Manly, 1936-1937; Hawthorne, 1943-1968) *[[/George Holland Gibson|Gibson, George Holland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MXPG-HB4] - 1892(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: XQG Brisbane (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Fortitude Valley, 1915-1917); mechanic (Newmarket, 1919-1928; New Farm, 1937-1943); telephone technician (Bulimba, 1954-1977) * [[/Percy Reginald Gibson|Gibson, Percy or Percival Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2N-GJ7] - 1914(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3GX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1936-1939; Yarraville, 1947-1948; Ringwood, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1666, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); accountant (Kingsville, Vic, 1949; Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/Richard Leslie Gibson|Gibson, Richard Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QNS-G8V] - 1900(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2GH Alstonville (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 578, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Alstonville, 1930-1949); retired (Alstonville, 1963-1968; Ballina, 1972) * [[/William Gerrand Gibson|Gibson, William Gerrand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWJY-5G9] - 1869(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Politician, Federal Postmaster-General 1923-1929- TroveTag: "William Gerrand Gibson" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gibson-william-gerrand-6313 ADB] *[[/William Leighton Gibson|Gibson, William Leighton "Leighton" & "Gibby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5W-Q7S] - 1907(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: AOCP 73, 1925, No. 7 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (QRN "Bananalander"); wireless business employee (Phillips Radio) - Relationships: son of 4AN Edgar McLean Gibson - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Manly, Qld, 1936-1937; Camp Hill, Qld, 1943); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1949); business executive (Balgowlah, NSW, 1958); regional representative (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "4AN - William Leighton Gibson" & "!Wikibooks Gibson" ==''GIDDINGS''== * [[/Albert Hudson Giddings|Giddings or Whitney, Albert Hudson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXR4-PDP] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 5FI Adelaide (Nailsworth, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1556, 1935, SA; 1COCP 102, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant, Signals) - Electoral Rolls: PMG employee (Sale, Vic, 1968); technician (Elwood, Vic, 1972); clerk (Hughs, ACT, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/612780 VWMA] * [[/Albert William James Giddings|Giddings, Albert William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9711-NG3] - 1909(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3DG Stratford (1935-1939); 3DG Numurkah (1947-1948); 3DG Lancefield (1954-1969); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1574, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster;; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer) - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Culgoa, Vic, 1931); bank clerk (Pakenham East, Vic, 1934); bank officer (Stratford, Vic, 1936-1937); warrant officer RAAF (Point Cook, Vic, 1942); bank official (Numurkah, Vic, 1949) ==''GILCHRIST''== * [[/V. H. Gilchrist|Gilchrist, V. H. "Gil"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9VG Slate Creek via Wau, New Guinea - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GILDER''== * [[/Donald George Gilder|Gilder, Donald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5F8-D2F] - 1915(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 2NV Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1939, 1948-1950); 3AHG Melbourne (Burwood, 1954-1965; Box Hill South, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2358, 1939, NSW; BOCP 455, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: advertising representative (Coburg, Vic, 1937); salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949); executive (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); manager (Wattle Park, Vic, 1967; Box Hill South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''GILFILLAN''== * [[/William Charles Kent Gilfillan|Gilfillan, William Charles Kent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPF-93Q] - 1869(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2AM Receive Sydney (Greenwich, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: independent means (Manly, 1913); soldier (Manly, 1930-1935); no occupation (Redfern, 1937); manufacturer (Mosman, 1943-1949) ==''GILHOOLEY''== * [[/Joseph Aloysius Forrest Gilhooley|Gilhooley, Joseph Aloysius Forrest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPF-L6N] - 1877(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2AH Receive Sydney (Woollahra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darlinghurst, 1903; Hunters Hill, 1930-1935); traveller (Hunters Hill, 1937-1949) ==''GILL''== * [[/Alan Stewart Gill|Gill, Alan Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH6B-JQ4] - 1907(NSW)-1983(Tas) - Licences: 7AS Launceston (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 191, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; scientist & engineer (Electrolytic Zinc Co) - Electoral Rolls: research chemist (Hobart Central, 1928; Sandy Bay, 1936-1949); chemist (Hobart South, 1954) * [[/Alfred Wyatt McKenzie Gill|Gill, Alfred Wyatt McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBP-B8D] - 1908(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2TS Receive Sydney (Killara, 1923); 2TS Sydney (Killara, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: barrister (Killara, 1933-1937; Wahroonga, 1949); soldier (Wahroonga, 1943); airline officer (Wahroonga, 1954-1958) ==''GILLANDERS''== * [[/Bruce Charles Gillanders|Gillanders, Bruce Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56N-QZH] - 1915(NSW)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 2XS Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1391, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant, 1942-1955) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1936); A.M.F. (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1954-1968); project officer (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''GILLETT''== * [[/Clarence Rex Gregory Gillett|Gillett, Clarence Rex Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWJC-ZDW] - 1919(SA?)-2020(SA) - prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer (1940-1990), clubs (All Wave All World DX Club, Australian DX Radio Club (SA Branch), South Australian DX Radio Club, Australian Radio DX Club, Southern Cross DX Club, DX Australia, New Zealand Radio DX League) - substantial portion (100+) of QSL collection survives (SSD, NFSA) ==''GILLHAM''== * [[/Norman William Gillham|Gillham, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTT-M8V] - 1906(Tas)-1994(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1923-1924); 7NW Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 176, 1925, Tas; CPRT 944, 1927 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Sandy Bay, 1928); joiner (Queensborough, 1936-1937); builder (Nelson, 1943-1954) * [[/Charles Alfred Gillham|Gillham, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFJP-4NB] - 1888(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2427, 1940, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GILLON''== * [[/Peter Clifford Gillon|Gillon, Peter Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7M-X53] - 1895(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 99, 1915 - Coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: operator (Bondi, 1934); radio telegraphist (Crow's Nest, NSW, 1936; Cooktown, Qld, 1937; Townsville, 1943); telegraphist (Kensington, NSW, 1949-1954; Cremorne, 1958); radio operator (Cremorne, 1963-1968) ==''GILMOUR''== * [[/Norman Stanley Gilmour|Gilmour, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZD-PVG] - 1890(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2ZU Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1930; Potts Point, 1931; City, 1933-1939; Mosman, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 28, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: director (Neutral Bay, 1930); business manager (Darlinghurst, 1931); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1937; Mosman, 1943-1958) ==''GINBEY''== * [[/Ian Haldane Ginbey|Ginbey, Ian Haldane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM1-73N] - 1913(WA)-1962(WA) - Licences: 6IG Perth (Fremantle, 1938-1939; Bicton, 1947-1948; Attadale, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2084, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Fremantle, WA, 1936; Fremantle, WA, 1937; South Fremantle, WA, 1943); salesman (Melville, WA, 1958) ==''GINGER''== * [[/Ubitt Victor Ginger|Ginger, Ubitt Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5P-G76] - 1891(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2LF Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1923); 2LF Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1924; North Sydney, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; police officer - callsign 2LF to L. R. Filmer, Toronto from Sep 1925, Bracken from 1933 - Electoral Rolls: constable (Chatswood, 1930-1933); police constable (Marrickville, 1934); constable (Naremburn, 1936-1937) ==''GINN''== * [[/Ernest George Ginn|Ginn, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZC-95C] - 1917(Qld)-2015(Qld) - Licences: 4GE Townsville (1936-1939; 1946-1948); 4GE Brisbane (Hendra, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1749, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ), military (WW2, RAAF, AIF); employment (life insurance agent) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Townsville, Qld, 1943); shop assistant (Windsor, Qld, 1949); salesman (Hendra, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''GIVENS''== * [[/L. James M. Givens|Givens, L. James M. "James"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LX-7WR] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3EP Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1923); 3EP Melbourne (Canterbury, 1924-1927); 3XY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 849, 1925; AOLCP 121, 1933 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (Canterbury, 1931-1937; Camberwell, 1943); photographer (Delbridge, 1954) ==''GLASSCOCK''== * [[/Albert Linster Kirkland Glasscock|Glasscock, Albert Linster Kirkland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4B-2CF] - 1900(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2ZI Sydney (West Ryde, 1931-1933; Lane Cove, 1933-1939, 1946-1961); 2ZI Culburra (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 724, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 349, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2LC Norman Glasscock - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Petersham, NSW, 1930; Meadowbank, NSW, 1930; West Ryde, NSW, 1933); constable (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1958); no occupation (Culburra, NSW, 1963) * [[/Norman Glasscock|Glasscock, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1H-J4R] - 1904(NZ)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2LC Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1938; Darlinghurst, 1939; Randwick, 1946-1948; Chatswood, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 8, 1934; COCP1 39, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2ZI Albert Linster Kirkland Glasscock - Electoral Rolls: builder (Eastwood, NSW, 1930); police constable (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1933; Lane Cove, NSW, 1934; Chatswood, NSW, 1935); constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1937; Randwick, NSW, 1943; Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''GLASSOP''== * [[/Bruce Leslie Glassop|Glassop, Bruce Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JR-DMF] - 1914(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2BG Sydney (Epping, 1934-1939; Eastwood, 1946-1950; Dundas, 1954-1958; Ermington, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1293, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF (Kirribilli, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Dundas, NSW, 1954-1963) *[[/Ronald John Glassop|Glassop, Ronald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZX-P8N] - 1910(NSW)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 2RF Newcastle (City, 1934-1935; Blackhalls, 1936; Hamilton East, 1937); 4BG Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937-1939); 4BG Maryborough (1947-1969); 4BG North Tamborine (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1288, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; insurance assessor - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Newcastle, NSW, 1932-1935); clerk (Hamilton, NSW, 1937); insurance inspector (Clayfield, Qld, 1937); insurance secretary (Maryborough, Qld, 1949-1968); retired (Miami, Qld, 1972; Mt Tamborine, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''GLEESON''== * [[/John Lacey Gleeson|Gleeson, John Lacey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TG-TQ7] - 1910(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3DJ Melbourne (North Carlton, 1936-1939; Coburg, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1780, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlton North, Vic, 1934-1936; Carlton, Vic, 1937-1943; Coburg, Vic, 1949-1968) ==''GLENIE''== * [[/Eliot Albert Glenie|Glenie, Eliot Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCF-FYW] - 1915(SA)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3ON Melbourne (Albert Park, 1947-1948; Moorabbin, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2214, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Albert Park, Vic, 1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1949); toolmaker (Moorabbin, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''GLEW''== * [[/Leslie George Glew|Glew, Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDCH-HWX] - 1893(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3LG Melbourne (Newport, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 222, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP1 65, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy, 1914-1925); WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Comment: Another contemporaneous LGG - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Newport, Vic, 1924-1967) - Trovetag: "3LG - Leslie George Glew" & "!Wikibooks Glew" ==''GLOVER''== * [[/Alexander Frederick Glover|Glover, Alexander Frederick or Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L246-XZ6] - 1925(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3AFG Sale (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2705, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Sale, 1949); mechanic (Sale, 1954-1980) * [[/Arthur James George Glover|Glover, Arthur James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2MT8-CZ8] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AG Melbourne (Box Hill, 1928-1931; Surrey Hills, 1933); 3AG Warrnambool (1937-1939); 3AG Melbourne (Box Hill, 1946-1960; Camberwell, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 392, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; CPRT 1129, 1928; 2COCP 153, 1930; 1COCP 29, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Box Hill, 1931); engineer (Box Hill, 1936); radio engineer (Warrnambool, 1937); engineer (Canterbury, 1943; Box Hill, 1949-1954); automation engineer (Camberwell, 1963-1968); engineer (Camberwell, 1972-1977) * [[/Maurice Glover|Glover, Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-25R] - 1912(Vic)-2003(Tas) - Licences: 7MG Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 7MG Swansea (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2129, 1938, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nelson, 1943); no occupation (Swansea, 1949; Nelson, 1954) * [[/Maxwell Arthur Glover|Glover, Maxwell Arthur "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-58X] - 1902(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3GB Receive Melbourne (Auburn, 1922); 3GB Melbourne (Camberwell, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: No record of AOCP; 3COCP 671, 1948 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool classer (Camberwell, 1924-1934); wool buyer (Toorak, 1935-1936; South Yarra, 1937); director (Malvern, 1949-1980) ==''GLUSKIE''== * [[/C. R. Gluskie|Gluskie, C. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GODDARD''== * [[/Harry George Goddard|Goddard, Harry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXV4-1Q1] - 1904(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2GN Sydney (North Sydney, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 3998, 1962, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (North Sydney, NSW, 1930); buyer (West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1963) - Callsign: Possible withdrawal of callsign for 2GN Goulburn commercial * [[/John Endacott Goddard|Goddard, John Endacott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBM-L27] - 1914(WA)-1943(Crete) - Licences: 6JG Perth (North Perth, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 1427, 1935, WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Fremantle, 1936) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/goddard-john-endacott-406692/ Aviation Museum WA]; [https://anzac.site/greece/crete-operation-thesis-goddard/ Operation Thesis]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1703409 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Neville Mitford Goddard|Goddard, Neville Mitford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHRS-MNR] - 1898(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - journalist; patent attorney - Electoral Rolls: ==''GODDEN''== * [[/Charles Augustus Godden|Godden, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7HB-RFD] - 1906(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3TI Mildura (1937-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1915, 1937, Vic; BOCP 1273, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Mildura, Vic, 1931-1942); radio mechanic (Mildura, Vic, 1949-1967) ==''GODWIN''== * [[/Sydney Borrett Godwin|Godwin, Sydney Borrett or Borritt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5Y-RM3] - 1895(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XGP Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Sergeant, 1st Aus Naval & Military Ex Force, E Company, 1914-1915) - Electoral Rolls: instructor (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); warrant officer (Maitland East, NSW, 1932-1933); military instructor (Tamworth, NSW, 1934-1936) ==''GOEBY''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Goeby|Goeby, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZ3-3Q1] - 1914(Vic)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 3GV Melbourne (Glenroy, 1935-1939; North Melbourne, 1947-1948; Doncaster, 1954-1975); 4AAG Caloundra (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1458, 1935, Vic; COCP2 1290, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: presser (Glenroy, Vic, 1937-1942); mechanic (North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); traffic assistant (Doncaster, Vic, 1954-1967); clerk (Doncaster, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Caloundra, Qld, 1980) ==''GOFORD''== * [[/Thomas William Goford|Goford, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZH-W3H] - 1898(Eng)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4MI Mount Isa (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1675, 1936, Qld; BOCP 387, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Mt Isa, Qld, 1937); broadcasting technician (Goonellabah, NSW, 1943); DCA technician (Alice Springs, NT, 1954-1963) ==''GOLD''== * [[/Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold|Gold, Clifford Henry Yarburgh or Yarborough "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19B-YYC] - 1906(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CG Brisbane (Hill End, 1926-1931); 4CG Toowoomba (1933-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 262, 1926, No. 21 in Qld; AOLCP 186, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer (4GR) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (West End, 1928-1931); radio operator (Toowoomba, 1934); projectionist (Toowoomba, 1936-1963); radio technician (Balmoral, 1968-1977) - Relationships: nephew of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; also Doug & Geoff * [[/Douglas Edward Gold|Gold, Douglas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RL-XQB] - 1917(NSW)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 254, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; brother of Geoffrey Kilvington Gold; greatnephew of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Toowoomba, 1943-1949); assistant manager (Toowoomba, 1954-1958) * [[/Edward Edwin Gold|Gold, Edward Edwin "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L13Q-WZV] - 1894(Qld)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4EG Toowoomba (1924-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: AOCP 7, 1924, No. 1 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; awarded Class B licence for 4GR Toowoomba; commercial broadcast station proprietor (4GR); Relationships: father of Geoffrey Kilvington Gold; uncle of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowoomba, 1925-1958) * [[/Geoffrey Kilvington Gold|Gold, Geoffrey Kilvington]] - 1943(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 2210, 1963; AOLCP 1608, 1964 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; brother of Douglas Edward Gold; greatnephew of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: radio broadcaster (Annerley, 1968) ==''GOLDBERG''== * [[/Raymond Gershon Goldberg|Goldberg, Raymond Gershon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1NS-KNQ] - 1919(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2431, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, For fighter & bomber sorties in the western desert with 450 squadron RAAF, 1944 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GOLDEN''== * [[/Patrick John Golden|Golden, Patrick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFG-R49] - 1893(Ire)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 4PG Brisbane (Wynnum South, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK) - ship wireless operator; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio business proprietor; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Wynnum Heights, 1928-1931); radio dealer (Clayfield, 1936-1937); radio operator (Flying boat base, Karumba, 1943) - TroveTag: "4PG - Patrick John Golden" & "!Wikibooks 4PG" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''GOLDIE''== * [[/Alexander Thomas Goldie|Goldie, Alexander Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5XH-49P] - 1915(Vic)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2TG Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1934-1938); 2TG Wellington (1939); 2TG Orange (1946-1948); 2TG Casino (1950); 2TG Bellingen (1954-1958); 2TG Sydney (Bardwell Park, 1960-1969; Lugarno, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1338, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Maryvale, NSW, 1936-1937; Orange, NSW, 1943; Mummulgum, NSW, 1949; Bellingen, NSW, 1954-1958); school teacher (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1963-1968); school principal (Lugarno, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GOLDSMITH''== * [[/Frank Herbert Goldsmith|Goldsmith, Frank Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93SX-QL8] - 1895(WA)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6FG Perth (Nedlands Park, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 377, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio journalist - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West Perth, 1917); journalist (Bunbury, 1921-1922; Nedlands, 1925-1949; Roleystone, 1954-1958); retired (Rossmoyne, 1968-1972) * [[/Gordon William Goldsmith|Goldsmith, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWR-BKR] - 1914(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5HM Cowandilla (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1629, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Cowandilla, SA, 1939-1943) ==''GOLDSWORTHY''== * [[/William John Goldsworthy|Goldsworthy, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4D7-C24] - 1910(Qld)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4WA Brisbane (Valley, 1934-1939); 4WA Rockhampton (1947-1948)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1341, 1934, Qld; 2COCP 1112, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Valley, Qld, 1934-1943); aeradio operator (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949) ==''GOLLEY''== * [[/Jasper Claude Golley|Golley, Jasper Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGK-S1F] - 1904(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 5JX Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1937; Glengowrie, 1938-1939; Seacliff, 1948-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1522, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Glengowrie, SA, 1939-1941; Seacliff, SA, 1943) ==''GOOD''== * [[/Edward Joseph Good|Good, Edward Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS7-P78] - 1864(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3HQ Glenrowan (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Taminick, 1903); traveller (Taminick, 1909-1930) ==''GOODE''== * [[/Arthur Russell Goode|Goode, Arthur Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZHW-MYY] - 1889(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: XLK Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; PMGD (telegraphist, Central Office, Melbourne, 1903-1921); Listener-In (journalist; editor); author several books - Relationships: grandfather of 3BDL Michael Goode - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Brunswick, Vic, 1912; Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1915-1927); journalist (Canterbury, Vic, 1928-1937; Deepdene, Vic, 1943-1967) * [[/Michael Goode|Goode, Michael]] - Licences: 3ZYY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1969+); 3BDL Melbourne - Qualifications: Not for publication - amateur operator; historian (amateur radio, 5 metres, QSL cards) - Relationships: Grandson of XLK Arthur Russell Goode - Electoral Rolls: Not for publication * [[/William Alban Donald Goode|Goode, William Alban Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82P-7VB] - 1902(NSW)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 713, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GOODWIN''== * [[/Ernest Frederick William Goodwin|Goodwin, Ernest Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDJP-XMY] - 1893(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: XNE Melbourne (Essendon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: driller (Essendon, Vic, 1914-1917); iron dealer (Abbotsford, Vic, 1922-1954) ==''GORDON''== * [[/Donald Robert Gordon|Gordon, Donald Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FY-T6W] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2428, 1940, Vic; BOCP 690, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Melbourne West, Vic, 1934-1937; Melbourne, Vic, 1943; Coburg, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''GORMAN''== * [[/Clarence Arthur Gorman|Gorman, Clarence Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLZ-X8H] - 1895(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XCG Sydney (Oatley, 1913-1914); 2EC Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1922); 2EC Sydney (Arncliffe, 1923-1925); 2CG Sydney (Rockdale, 1925-1929); designated operator 2UI Illawarra Radio Club (Kogarah, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 222, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: NSW winner 1923 Trans-Pacific Tests - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Rockdale, 1930-1931; Kogarah, 1932-1943; Hargrave Park, 1949; Villawood, 1954-1963) - TroveTag: "XCG-2EC-2CG - Clarence Arthur Gorman" ==''GOSNELL''== * [[/Ronald Mervyn Gosnell|Gosnell, Ronald Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6J1-RJR] - 1911(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2PG Sydney (Haberfield, 1933-1937; North Bondi, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1114, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engraver (Haberfield, NSW, 1933-1937; Bondi, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''GOSTELOW''== * [[/Alfred Victor Gostelow|Gostelow, Alfred Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVQ-PCX] - 1897(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: XABD Dorrigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Uralla, 1930-1936; Scone, 1937-1949; Terrigal, 1954-1968); retired (Terrigal, 1972) ==''GOTTING''== * [[/Herbert Edward Benjamin Gotting|Gotting, Herbert Edward Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLY-HLD] - 1889(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: N760 Receive Braemar (1922); 2ID Receive Braemar (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Braemar, 1930); electrician (Mittagong, 1936-1937); engineer (Mittagong, 1949-1963) ==''GOUGH''== * [[/Leslie Albert Gough|Gough, Leslie Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-W3K] - 1919(Wales)-1982(Italy) - Licences: 3ZH Melbourne (Templestowe, 1947-1948; Warrandyte, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2156, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Templestowe, Vic, 1949); sales (Warrandyte, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Neil Anthony James Gough|Gough, Neil Anthony James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G318-9NB] - 1908(NZ)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2NG Sydney (North Manly, 1932-1939; Queenscliffe, 1946; Gladesville, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 916, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Manly, NSW, 1930-1958); newspaper representative (Narrabeen, NSW, 1963; Elanora, NSW, 1968); representative (Elanora, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GOVAN''== * [[/Walter Neville Govan|Govan, Walter Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2XF-YDT] - 1905(Vic)-1956(SA) - Licences: 5WG Port Pirie (1934-1939); 5WG Crystal Brook (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1273, 1934, SA; BOCP 40, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lead burner (Port Pirie, SA, 1939-1941); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1943) ==''GOVER''== * [[/Selwyn Harry James Gover|Gover, Selwyn Harry James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNM-D2L] - 1903(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Nundah, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 789, 1923; 2COCP 43, 1929; 1COCP 249, 1939 - amateur receiver; ship wireless officer - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Annerley, Qld, 1925); marine radio officer (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949-1968) ==''GOW''== * [[/Gelston Stewart Gow|Gow, Gelston Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7HP-61D] - 1895(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XBW Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914); 2GG Sydney (City, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 411, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter, amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); electrician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933-1943); manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1954-1972) ==''GOWERS''== * [[/Frederick William Deasey Gowers|Gowers, Frederick William Deasey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMM-J5C] - 1892(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XJI Seymour (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 154, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (junior wireless officer Warialda); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: letter carrier (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1916); postal assistant (Alexandra, Vic, 1919-1921; Yarrawonga, Vic, 1922-1924); telegraphist (Sandringham, Vic, 1926-1937); postmaster (Mt Macedon, Vic, 1942-1949; Hampton, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''GOWLETT''== * [[/Frank Nelson James Gowlett|Gowlett, Frank Nelson James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G619-PYV] - 1891(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 163, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Townsville, 1925); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1930-1931); radio telegraphist (Maroubra, 1934-1937; Cooktown, 1943-1949; Maroubra, 1949); radio officer (Maroubra, 1958-1963) ==''GOYDER''== * [[/Cecil William Goyder|Goyder, Cecil William]] - about 1906(Eng)-1980(NJ, USA) - G2SZ England, amateur operator [http://www.clement-jones.com/ps03/ps03_313.html] ==''GOYEN''== * [[/Francis Michael James Goyen|Goyen, Francis Michael James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRT-VTQ] - 1905(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2UX Sydney (Epping, 1931-1939; Newtown, 1946; Waverley, 1947-1955; Randwick, 1956-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 731, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Epping, NSW, 1933-1937); soldier (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943); secretary (Waverley, NSW, 1954); accountant (Bieler Park, NSW, 1958) ==''GRAF''== * [[/Raymond George Graf|Graf, Raymond George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYM3-JPC] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1934-1939; Newport, 1947-1948; Ringwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1241, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934-1942); clerk (Newport, Vic, 1949; Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1972); retired (Wye River, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''GRAHAM''== * [[/Donald Ernest Graham|Graham, Donald Ernest "Don"]] - 1933(WA)-2012(WA) - 6HK Perth (Mount Hawthorn, 1954-1956; Wembley Downs, 1960-1980+) - amateur operator (AOCP 3162, 1951, No. ?? in WA) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC), DoC / DoTaC (WA State Broadcasting Engineer) - a good life, well lived [https://stephbg.livejournal.com/669733.html] * [[/James Alexander Graham|Graham, James Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G979-6RF] - 1905(Sct)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4JQ Brisbane (Ekibin, 1937-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2058, 1937, Qld; 1COCP 510, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Ekibin, Qld, 1937-1954) * [[/Keith William Graham|Graham, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTM5-B17] - 1920(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AKG Sydney (Croydon, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2115, 1938, NSW; BOCP 2194, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Blackhalls, NSW, 1943); university student (Ashfield, NSW, 1949); technical officer (Ashfield, NSW, 1954-1968; Canterbury, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William Denton Graham|Graham, William Denton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGS-KB5] - 1895(Tas)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RR Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1923-1925); 2WG Sydney (Rockdale, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: AOCP 227, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1937); process worker (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943); iron worker (Rockdale, NSW, 1949-1968); machinist (Rockdale, NSW, 1977); retired (Liverpool, NSW, 1980) - TroveTag: "2RR-2WG - William Denton Graham" * [[/William Thompson Graham|Graham, William Thompson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR1-SL3] - 1902(Sct)-1987(Tas) - Licences: 7BV Receive St Mary's (1923); Receive St Mary's (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grocer's assistant (St Mary's, 1925-1954); ==''GRANT''== * [[/Allan Clyde Grant|Grant, Allan Clyde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBK3-CGX] - 1914(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2141, 1938, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Preston, Vic, 1936-1937); mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949); airman (Preston, Vic, 1954; Essendon North, Vic, 1963-1968; Strathmore, Vic, 1972); technical officer (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Archibald Grant|Grant, Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKY-TT9] - 1890(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Macksville (1923); 2KW Macksville (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 320, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Marr's Creek, NSW, 1913-1963); retired (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1968-1977) * [[/Colin John Rawle Grant|Grant, Colin John Rawle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBZ-BXF] - 1902(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4JG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 310, 1926, No. 32 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; accountant - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wooloowin, 1925-1934); security officer (Eagle Junction, 1936); auditor (West Nundah, 1937); retired (Southport, 1968-1980) * [[/James Grant|Grant, James]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DP Newcastle (Stockton, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 555, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stockton, NSW, 1930) * [[/Kerr Grant|Grant, Kerr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/G75V-3W8] - 1878(Vic)-1967(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Kerr Grant|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/grant-sir-kerr-6456 ADB]; [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000449b.htm Bright Sparks] - TroveTag: "Kerr Grant" * [[/William Patrick Grant|Grant, William Patrick "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-YJC] - 1917(Ireland)-19??(Ireland) - Licences: 4WU Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1801, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 269, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; air controller (Shannon Airport) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GRANTHAM''== * [[/Sidney Richard Grantham|Grantham, Sidney Richard "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ6-B8S] - 1920(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4SG Toowoomba (1938-1939, 1946-1956); 4SG Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1960; Hendra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2083, 1938, Qld; 1COCP 927, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, IREE, RFDS council); military (WW2, RAAF, wireless officer); federal public servant (DCA, Aeradio; PMGD/DoC, radio inspector); broadcast technician (4GR) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Yerongpilly, Qld, 1943); broadcast engineer (Harristown, Qld, 1949); engineer (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1954; Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); radio inspector (Hendra, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''GRANVILLE''== * [[/Florence Violet Granville|Granville (nee) / Wallace / McKenzie, Florence Violet "Violet", "Mrs Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR8-ZWS] - 1890(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2GA Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922-1924); Valve Receive Sydney (Greenwich, 1923); 2GA Sydney (CBD, 1924; Greenwich, 1925-1939); 2FV Sydney (Sydney, 1946-1950; Circular Quay, 1954; Greenwich, 1955-1958); 2GA Sydney (Greenwich, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 109, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AIR3 847, 1946; COCP3 559, 1947 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer; business proprietor; signals instructor - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1963; Greenwich, NSW, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "2GA-2FV - Florence Violet Granville" - Links: [[w:Florence_Violet_McKenzie|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mckenzie-florence-violet-15485 ADB]; [https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/mckenzie_violet Dictionary of Sydney]; [https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/hindsight/signals-currents-and-wires-the-untold-story-of/3287402 ABC] ==''GRAY''== * [[/A. J. Gray|Gray, A. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/A. H. Gray|Gray, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9BA Bulolo, New Guinea (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Albert Howell Gray|Gray, Albert Howell "Dave"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXM-J83] - 1907(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2IJ Receive Sydney (Killara, 1922); 2IJ Sydney (Killara, 1923-1939, 1946-1969; Whale Beach, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 90, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Killara, 1930-1936); engineer (Killara, 1937-1968; Whale Beach, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "2IJ-2AG-2APV - Albert Howell Gray" Fix * [[/Andrew Harold Gray|Gray, Andrew Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT1M-XMN] - 1903(Qld)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AG Sydney (McMahons Point, 1931-1938; Lane Cove, 1939); 2APV Sydney (McMahons Point, 1954; Strathfield, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1137, 1929 (Spark); COCP2 113, 1930; COCP1 54, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Oxley, Qld, 1925-1926); wireless operator (Milsons Point, NSW, 1930-1933; McMahons Point, NSW, 1936-1937); radio instructor (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1954; Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Umina, NSW, 1980) * [[/Frank Malcolm Gray|Gray, Frank Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBBV-5XS] - 1910(SA)-2011(Qld)100yo - Licences: 5MU Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1932-1933); 5SU Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1937-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1017, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 5MU possibly withdrawn for 5MU Murray Bridge - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Toorak Gardens, 1939) * [[/George Gray|Gray, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8W-1CD] - 1906(???)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2XG Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1934; Pymble, 1935-1936; Turramurra, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 796, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935; Turramurra, NSW, 1937-1980) * [[/George Henry Boulderson Gray|Gray, George Henry Boulderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTTN-WVM] - 1912(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4JP Brisbane (Ascot, 1936-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1796, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ascot, Qld, 1936-1943); sound engineer (Ascot, Qld, 1949-1980) * [[/Henry Ramsay Gray|Gray, Henry Ramsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWN-TND] - 1896(Sct)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AFA Teralba (1936-1939, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1833, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: miner (Teralba, NSW, 1930-1949); serviceman (Teralba, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Teralba, NSW, 1980) * [[/John Thompson Gray|Gray, John Thompson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZ2-RMT] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 3TJ Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1457, 1935, Vic; COCP1 203, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1937); postal employee (Brunswick, Vic, 1949); teacher (Springvale North, Vic, 1968); mathematician (Brunswick, Vic, 1972; Box Hill South, Vic, 1980) * [[/Thomas Alexander Gray|Gray, Thomas Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLH-44L] - 1900(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2KM Sydney (Manly, 1932-1934); 2KX Sydney (Manly, 1935-1939, 1946-1958; Fairlight, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1029, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2KM amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2KM Kempsey commercial service - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Manly, NSW, 1930); agent (Manly, NSW, 1933); labourer (Manly, 1937-1943); turner machinist (Manly, 1949-1954; Balgowlah, NSW, 1958-1968); machinist (Balgowlah, NSW, 1972; Fairlight, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GRAYDON''== * [[/John Frederick Graydon|Graydon, John Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2S-R8H] - 1909(NZ)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIS Sydney (Lindfield, 1937-1939; Pymble, 1947; Killara, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2008, 1937, NSW; TVOCP 475, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1931; Artarmon, NSW, 1934; Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1937); wireless operator (RAAF, Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); broadcast technician (Killara, NSW, 1949-1968); broadcast (Killara, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GREAM''== * [[/Robert Lewis Campbell Gream|Gream, Robert Lewis Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRFL-Y1J] - 1902(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AFP Casino South (1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AFP Casino (1948-1950); 2AFP Byron Bay (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1853, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Armidale, NSW, 1930; Casino, NSW, 1930-1943); no occupation (Casino, NSW, 1949; Byron Bay, NSW, 1954); electrician (Byron Bay, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Byron Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GREEN''== * [[/Albert Ernest Green|Green, Albert Ernest]] - 1869(Vic)-1940(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - State & Federal politician; Postmaster-General (1931-1932) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Albert Green (Australian politician)|Wikipedia]] * [[/Barrie Harbron Green|Green, Barrie Harbron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GW-P76] - 1917(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2IX Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936; Waverton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1424, 1935, NSW; BOCP 564, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Collaroy Plateau, NSW, 1958; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Herman Rowland Green|Green, Herman Rowland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-LGY] - 1915(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5OJ Adelaide (Prospect, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1679, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. Green|Green, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Yeronga, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Kendale Lawrence Green|Green, Kendale Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4S-NZD] - 1914(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3KG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1932-1939; North Balwyn, 1947-1956; Montmorency, 1960; Greensborough, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 881, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 467, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1935-1937); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); sales (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); teacher (Canterbury, Vic, 1954; Montmorency, Vic, 1963-1967; Greensborough, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Ronald Aylmer Green|Green, Ronald Aylmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GH-Z5S] - 1910(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2EZ Sydney (Rockdale, 1935-1936; Mosman, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1568, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: university student (Rockdale, NSW, 1932-1933); medical practitioner (University of Sydney, King, NSW, 1935; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949; Rose Bay, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Walter William Green|Green, Walter William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB7-R87] - 1911(WA)-2012(WA) - Licences: 6WG Albany (1936-1937); 6WG Wiluna (1937-1939); 6WG Albany (1947-1960); 6WG Derby (1965); 6WG Norseman (1969); 6WG Albany (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1676, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albany, WA, 1936); fitter (Albany, WA, 1958-1963); plant inspector (Norseman, WA, 1968); mechanic (Albany, WA, 1972-1980) ==''GREENHALGH''== * [[/John Thomas Greenhalgh|Greenhalgh, John Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT3X-4R8] - 1907(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ADF Sydney (Penrith, 1939, 1946-1947; St Marys, 1948-1950; Penrith, 1954-1965); 2ADF Eugowra (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 230, 1932; AOCP 2397, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2KG Kenneth Neal Greenhalgh - Electoral Rolls: drover (Granville, NSW, 1930-1934); carpenter (Eugowra, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Mayfield, NSW, 1937); carpenter (Rooty Hill, NSW, 1949; Penrith, NSW, 1954-1963); radio technician (Eugowra, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Kenneth Neal Greenhalgh|Greenhalgh, Kenneth Neal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZT-NGD] - 1909(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2KG Newcastle (Hamilton, 1929-1930; Rooty Hill, 1931; Sandgate, 1933; Mayfield West, 1934-1939; New Lambton, 1946-1956; Adamstown Heights, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 550, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 73, 1932; 1COCP 839, 1944; TVOCP 18, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Relationships: Brother of 2ADF John Thomas Greenhalgh - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Hamilton, 1930); broadcasting engineer (2KO Sandgate, 1933); engineer (Mayfield, 1934-1937); radio engineer (New Lambton, 1943-1954; Adamstown, 1958-1968; Adamstown Heights, 1977-1980) ==''GREENHAM''== * [[/Arnold John Greenham|Greenham, Arnold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH9-QQS] - 1907(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4EE Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923); 4AG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1933); 4AG Gympie (1934); 4AG Innisfail (1937-1939); 4AG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1946-1948); 4AG Caloundra (1954-1956); 4AG Brisbane (Kallangur, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1040, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; 1COCP 807, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; bank employee (NAB) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Gympie, 1936; Innisfail, 1937; South Brisbane, 1943-1949); not stated (Caloundra, 1954-1958); retired (Kallangur, 1963-1972) * [[/Desmond Albert Greenham|Greenham, Desmond Albert "Des"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G713-Q4N] - 1922(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CO Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1947-1948); 3CO Seymour (1954-1980+); 3ACO Portable Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1948); 3ACO Portable Seymour (1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2416, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Husband of 3VPG Margaret Sheila Greenham nee Burrows - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); public servant (Seymour, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Margaret Sheila Greenham|Greenham, Margaret Sheila "Peggy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7B3-H7V] - 1924(Eng)-2014(Qld)90yo - Licences: 3VPG Seymour (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP V01083, 1980 - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Wife of 3CO-3ACO Desmond Albert Greenham - Electoral Rolls: telephoniste (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); home duties (Seymour, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''GREENHILL''== * [[/George Alexander Greenhill|Greenhill, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3K-GWN] - 1904(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4LE Brisbane (West End, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1348, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Brisbane City, Qld, 1925); ceiling fixer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1928); cleaner (West End, Qld, 1937; Archerfield, Qld, 1943); steward (Wilston, Qld, 1949); metal finisher (Wooloowin, Qld, 1954); barman (Kirra, Qld, 1958); caretaker (Caloundra, Qld, 1963); cleaner (Woorim, Qld, 1968) ==''GREGORY''== * [[/A. Gregory|Gregory, A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAED Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: Not yet identified, possibly Alyn Keith Gregory, bank officer, Bellevue Hill, 1930-1939 * [[/Augustus Francis Woodward Gregory|Gregory, Augustus Francis Woodward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQ53-GB3] - 1898(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2254, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Pettys Hotel, Darling Harbour, NSW, 1930); aviator (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1932; Nithsdale, NSW, 1933); F. C. O. (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1943); grazier (Tuross via Cooma, NSW, 1949-1968; Nimmitabel, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Clyde Francis Burnell Gregory|Gregory, Clyde Francis Burnell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS34-5MV] - 1906(Tas)-1997(Qld) - Licences: Receive Emu Park (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: business manager (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928-1937); fisherman (Yeppoon, Qld, 1943-1949); taxi driver (Maryborough, Qld, 1958); taxi proprietor (Nelly Bay, Qld, 1963) * [[/Harold Rigby Gregory|Gregory, Harold Rigby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2C9-CDX] - 1900(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2ED Receive Sydney (Abbotsford Pt, 1922); 2ED Sydney (Abbotsford Pt, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abbotsford, 1930); inspector (Roseville, 1931-1936); insurance inspector (Roseville, 1937); manager (Newcastle, 1943-1954); insurance manager (Merewether, 1958-1972) * [[/Robert William Gregory|Gregory, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FW-QFJ] - 1907(Eng)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5GU Mt Barker (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1438, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kadina, SA, 1939); police officer (Lobethal, SA, 1941-1943) ==''GRENNAN''== * [[/George Patrick Grennan|Grennan, George Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K5-774] - 1906(???)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2AHD Sydney (Paddington, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1250, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930-1935); accountant (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1943-1954); clerk (Centennial Park, NSW, 1958; Kensington, NSW, 1963-1977) ==''GREY''== * See also GRAY * [[/Albert Edward Grey|Grey, Albert Edward "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDK5-374] - 1897(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6BO Perth (Nedlands, 1925-1932); 6BO Carnarvon (1933); 6AA Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; RTCP 532, 1920, Marconi & Telefunken; 1COCP 35, 1934; TVOCP 278 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD); PMGD (postal assistant, Leederville,1919); WW1; RAAF (WW2, radar systems) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Subiaco, 1925; Nedlands, 1925-1931); radio inspector (Nedlands, 1936-1972); retired (Nedlands, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "6BO-6AA - Albert Edward Grey" & "!Wikibooks 6BO" * [[/Elton Edward Grey|Grey, Elton Edward or Edward Elton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWPL-PQ5] - 1920(Qld)-1962(WA) - Licences: 4LX Brisbane (Ascot, 1936-1939); 6ZX Perth (West Perth, 1948); 6ZX Northam (1954-1955); 6ZX Perth (Leederville, 1956; Floreat Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1689, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (West Perth, WA, 1943); bank clerk (West Perth, WA, 1949); bank officer (Wagin, WA, 1949; Northam, WA, 1954; Floreat Park, WA, 1958) * [[/James Leonard Grey|Grey, James Leonard "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZV-ZY5] - 1915(Sct)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 4LN Brisbane (Norman Park, 1937-1938); 2AKO Sydney (Vaucluse, 1939; Pymble, 1946-1961; St Ives, 1965-1969; Neutral Bay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 184, 1934; 2COCP 38, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF); pilot (RQAC, QANTAS) - Electoral Rolls: aviator (Norman Park, Qld, 1936-1937); airline captain (Pymble, NSW, 1949-1958; St Ives, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GRIBBLE''== * [[/Arthur James Gribble|Gribble, Arthur James]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Comment: only one reference found, likely misspelling; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GRIEVE''== * [[/Ian Charles Grieve|Grieve, Ian Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P9V4-562] - 19??(??)-2025(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (broadcast); proprietor of Australian Old Time Radio website - Electoral Rolls: - Comment: Another ICG (born 1924, SA, WW2, died 2002) - Awards: OAM (For Service to Community History, 2023) - Links: [https://www.australianotr.com.au/ OTR]; [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/vale-ian-grieve/ Death]; [[w:2023_King%27s_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)|Honours]] ==''GRIFFIN''== * [[/Ian Leslie Griffin|Griffin, Ian Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWJ-C4W] - 1921(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3IJ Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1947); 5IJ Adelaide (Magill, 1948); 7VS Cornwall (1955); 3VS Melbourne (Bayswater, 1956; Auburn, 1960; Box Hill, 1965; Reservoir, 1969; Burnley, 1975); 5VO Adelaide (Linden Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2173, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Coburg, Vic, 1954); salvation army officer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1958; The Basin, Vic, 1963); no occupation (Reservoir, Vic, 1967-1968); minister (Burnley, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Thomas Neville Griffin|Griffin, Thomas Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C4-RJ2] - 1889(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2LQ Sydney (Hornsby, 1929-1936); 2AIR Sydney (Northbridge, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 505, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hornsby, 1930-1934); electrical engineer (Artarmon, 1936; Willoughby, 1937; Hornsby, 1943-1949) ==''GRIFFEN-FOLEY''== * [[/Bridget Griffen-Foley|Griffen-Foley, Bridget]] - historian (broadcasting) - Professor, Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, Macquarie University - author "Changing Stations: The Story of Australian Commercial Radio" & numerous professional articles ==''GRIFFITH''== * [[/Frederick Eldred Griffith|Griffith, Frederick or Frederic Eldred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KL-85Z] - 1910(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AEG Melbourne (Eltham, 1947-1969; Sandringham, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2442, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (South Melbourne, Vic, 1936-1937); real estate agent (Eltham, Vic, 1943-1968) ==''GRIFFITHS''== * [[/Harry Thomas William Griffiths|Griffiths, Harry Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C3-C8Y] - 1910(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2FO Sydney (Five Dock, 1933-1938; North Strathfield, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1107, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: knitter (Five Dock, NSW, 1932-1937); assistant (North Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949); supervisor (Concord, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Leslie Arthur Griffiths|Griffiths, Leslie Arthur "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZK-81V] - 1909(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4LZ Toowoomba (1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAN, signaller); cine assistant (Empire Theatre) - Halcyon: AOCP Toowoomba 1938 - Electoral Rolls: assistant projectionist (Toowoomba, Qld, 1931-1937); biograph projectionist (Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1954; Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); projectionist (Toowoomba West, Qld, 1963-1968) ==''GRIGG''== * [[/Haydn Errol Grigg|Grigg, Haydn Errol]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BV-N98] - 1899(???)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AS Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922); 2AS Sydney (Mosman, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Darlinghurst, 1935; Edgecliff, 1935-1949; Double Bay, 1954-1968) ==''GRIME''== * [[/Stanley McKenzie Grime|Grime, Stanley McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWXR-C9W] - 1888(NSW)-1935(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - assistant manager AWA - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169393111 Bio] ==''GRIMES''== * [[/Benjamin Douglas Grimes|Grimes, Benjamin Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8B-D6J] - 1901(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Annerley, 1923-1924); 4BD Brisbane (Annerley, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 278, 1926, No. 23 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool classer (Tarragindi, 1925-1937); share dealer (New Farm, 1943); farmer (Cleveland, 1949-1958); retired (Corinda, 1968-1980) ==''GRIMMETT''== * [[/Stanley Urbane Grimmett|Grimmett, Stanley Urbane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L447-3MW] - 1905(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ZW Newcastle (Hamilton, 1930-1937); 2ZW Sydney (Bankstown, 1938-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1960; Vaucluse, 1961-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 667, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Hamilton, 1930-1937; Strathfield, 1949-1958); Vaucluse, 1963) ==''GRIMSLEY''== * [[/Stephen William Grimsley|Grimsley, Stephen William "Steve"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHR-RBG] - - Licences: 3ASG Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1947-1948); 2VK Tweed Heads (1954-1961); 4VK Beechmont (1960-1969); 1VK Canberra (Mt Stromlo, 1965-1969; Holt, 1980+)) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 407, 1941; 1AOCP 4, 1946, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1949); police constable (Ringwood, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Tweed Heads, Vic, 1958-1963); technical officer (Observatory, Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1968); electrical engineer (Mawson, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Holt, ACT, 1980) ==''GRIMWOOD''== * [[/Percy Lucien Grimwood|Grimwood, Percy Lucien]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2B2-BKH] - 1885(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XIX Holbrook (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Germanton/Holbrook, NSW, 1913); retired (Bundanoon, NSW, 1930-1943); farmer (Exeter, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''GRIVELL''== * [[/John Grivell|Grivell, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC43-NGM] - 1901(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5BK Yorketown (1930-1933); 5BK Gladstone (1937); 5BK Crystal Brook (1938-1939); 5BK Gawler (1946-1947); 5BK Magill (1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 609, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (5CK Crystal Brook, 1939-1941); telephone mechanic (Gawler, 1943) ==''GROGAN''== * [[/Arnold William Grogan|Grogan, Arnold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSS-87B] - 1915(WA)-1997(WA) - Licences: 6EI Perth (Mt Lawley, 1936-1939; City, 1947); 6EI Carnarvon (1948); 6EI Perth (Leederville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1759, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maylands, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); public servant (Cottesloe, WA, 1949); civil servant (Leederville, WA, 1954-1980) ==''GRONOW''== * [[/William Rees Gronow|Gronow, William Rees]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVM-KFV] - 1908(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3EQ Receive Melbourne (City, 1922-1924); 3WG Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1925-1933; Malvern East, 1937; Glen Iris, 1937-1939, 1948-1960; Brighton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 178, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: director (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1954); managing director (Brighton, Vic, 1963); director (Brighton, Vic, 1968-1977) ==''GROOM''== * [[/Harry Pendleton Groom|Groom, Harry Pendleton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W7-6LZ] - 1916(Tas)-1988(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1207, 1933, Tas; AOLCP 146, 1934; COCP2 10, 1934; COCP1 32, 1934 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1943); office assistant (Gladesville, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''GROSCH''== * [[/Horace Grosch|Grosch, Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D6-R29] - 1902(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1405, 1934, NSW; COCP3 229, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lineman (Tumut, NSW, 1930); electrician (Cootamundra, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Grafton, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Corowa, NSW, 1949-1972) ==''GROVE''== * [[/Henry Grove|Grove, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KB-97B] - 1897(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: N746 Receive Sydney (Enmore, 1922); 2HZ Receive Sydney (Enmore, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 575, 1920 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Castle Hill, 1930); poultry farmer (Peakhurst, 1933-1949); retired (Burwood, 1963-1972) ==''GROVES''== * [[/George William Groves|Groves, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY33-7RJ] - 1911(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 3XA Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1934-1937; Armadale, 1938-1939); 7XL Devonport (1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1324, 1934, Vic; COCP2 811, 1944; COCP1 830, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flight Sergeant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Devonport, Tas, 1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937; Devonport, Tas, 1949-1958) ==''GROWDEN''== * [[/George Norman Wills Growden|Growden, George Norman Wills "Norman"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9C6-15M] - 1913(Vic)-1984(SA) - Licences: 5YM Gladstone (1937-1939); 5YM Wedge Island via Port Lincoln (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1945, 1937, SA; BOCP 145, 1938; 2COCP 401, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gladstone, SA, 1939-1943); wireless operator (RAAF Station, Pearce, WA, 1943) ==''GRUBB''== * [[/Jack Bathurst Grubb|Grubb, Jack Bathurst]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVL-3QR] - 1919(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3IZ Melbourne (Red Hill South, 1947-1948); 4IZ Brisbane (Woody Point, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2283, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Red Hill South, Vic, 1949; Main Ridge, Vic, 1954); manager (Roches Hotel, Grafton, NSW, 1963); retired (Woody Point, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/William John Grubb|Grubb, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6WK-K6N] - 1907(Qld)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 4DI Receive Charters Towers (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, 1931); concrete labourer (Rockhampton, 1936-1963); retired (Finch Hatton, 1968) ==''GRUMMITT''== * [[/Gilbert Frederick Grummitt|Grummitt, Gilbert Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z7-FFD] - 1906(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4BS Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1929-1933; Hamilton, 1937-1939; Bulimba, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 531, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: welder (Fortitude Valley, 1928-1934; Hamilton, 1936-1937); boilermaker (Bulimba, 1949-1958) ==''GRUNDY''== * [[/Robert Hill Grundy|Grundy, Robert Hill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZP7-F78] - 1915(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5BG Murray Bridge (1937-1939, 1947-1948); 5BG Crystal Brook (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2010, 1937, SA; BOCP 175, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GUE''== * [[/John Gue|Gue, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DG-1CD] - 1918(NSW)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2GG Sydney (Waverley, 1934-1935; Charing Cross, 1936; Lindfield, 1937); 4DD Cloncurry (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1401, 1934, NSW; COCP2 516, 1941; COCP1 591, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1943); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1949; South Brisbane, Qld, 1949; Acacia Ridge, Qld, 1954-1958); communications officer (Townsville, Qld, 1963; Bardon, Qld, 1963); operations officer (Bardon, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''GUEST''== * [[/Edgar Leopold Gordon Guest|Guest, Edgar Leopold Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZD-7DL] - 1904(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3GG Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Toorak, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1925-1931); manufacturer (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1949); director (Toorak, Vic, 1949-1963) ==''GUILDFORD''== * [[/Alfred Guildford|Guildford, Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4T-5BG] - 19??(Eng)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4AP Brisbane (Herston, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Sandgate, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1342, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, publicity officer) - Electoral Rolls: advertisement writer (West End, Qld, 1934); copy writer (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1936-1949) ==''GUNDERSON''== * [[/Thor Odin Gundersen|Gundersen (BDM) or Gunderson (Census), Thor Odin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHL8-F2W] - 1895(NZ)-1986(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 242, 1939 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Bondi, 1930-1931); radio officer (ss Fiona, 1943) ==''GUNN''== * [[/Kenneth Campbell Gunn|Gunn, Kenneth Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93DG-X18] - 1911(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4LG Laidley (1932-1937); 4LD Laidley (1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 884, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ) - Callsigns: 4LG likely withdrawn for 4LG Longreach - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Laidley, Qld, 1937-1972) ==''GUNTER''== * [[/Norman Eliot Gunter|Gunter, Norman Eliot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WR-5VB] - 1912(Vic)-1943(At Sea) - Licences: 3NG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 593, 1930, Vic; 2COCP 372, 1932; 1COCP 51, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (merchant navy, wireless operator) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Caulfield, 1935; Hawthorn, 1937-1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1428541 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''GURNER''== * [[/Reginald Carlisle Gurner|Gurner, Reginald Carlisle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-8S8] - 1905(SA)-1975(SA) - 5CZ Receive Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923); Receive Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923); 5RG Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923-1928; Linden Park Gardens, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 31, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Linden Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) ==''GURR''== * [[/Alan Frederick Gurr|Gurr, Alan Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GM-KJV] - 1904(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3AG Geelong East (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geelong, 1926-1928; Belmont, 1931-1972) * [[/George Henry Gurr|Gurr, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L46K-DBB] - 1896(SA)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 5GO Adelaide (Parafield, 1933); 3QH Melbourne (Stanmore, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1142, 1933, SA; 3COCP 185, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Parkville, Vic, 1926); ground engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1928); inspector (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''GUTTERIDGE''== * [[/Reginald Frank Gutteridge|Gutteridge, Reginald Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNYP-KSN] - 1886(Tas)-1942(WA) - Licences: V759 Receive (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farm manager (Marnoo, Vic, 1921); electrical engineer (Rupanyup, 1924-1927) =='''H'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''HACKNEY''== * [[/Allan John Hackney|Hackney, Allan John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBGR-T3F] - 1912(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2LB Young (1932-1934); 2LB Cootamundra (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 917, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 153, 1934; COCP3 228, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cootamundra, NSW, 1936-1937); radio technician (Goulburn, NSW, 1943); electrical fitter (Corrimal, NSW, 1949); engineering assistant (Petersham North, NSW, 1949-1963); grazier (Dungowan, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''HADLEY''== * [[/Arthur Lionel Trimble Hadley|Hadley, Arthur Lionel Trimble "Doc"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7ZX-G9Y] - 1900(Qld)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4AH Brisbane (Clifton Hill, 1930-1933; Dutton Park, 1937-1939; Annerley, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 636, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1, federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: signwriter (Taringa, 1921); salesman (Toowong, 1922-1925); motor assembler (Yeronga, 1929); radio mechanic (South Brisbane, 1937); technician (Annerley, 1949-1958); retired (Inala, 1958; Seven Hills, 1963) * [[/C. Hadley|Hadley, C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2MT Newcastle (Mayfield, 1934); 2MT Wollongong (1946) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HADLOW''== * [[/Martin Lindsay Hadlow|Hadlow, Martin Lindsay]] - 1947(???)-Living - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio clubs (NZDXRL, ARDXC, DXA); early wireless and broadcasting historian (Ph.D. Thesis) - Education: Ph.D. (Queensland); Hon. Dr. (Kazakh State); M.A. Mass Communications (Leicester) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://archive.org/details/wireless-and-empire-ambition Wireless and Empire Ambition] ==''HAGARTY''== * [[/Neville Douglas Hagarty|Hagarty, Neville Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G38J-GBJ] - 1907(Qld)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster (on 4WH); radio club participant; business proprietor; pilot; federal public servant (DCA) - Relationships: brother of 4WH William Edward Hagarty - Electoral Rolls: woodworker (Hospital Hill, 1930) * [[/William Edward Hagarty|Hagarty, William Edward "Edward / Eddie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G384-TL3] - 1905(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4WH Longreach (1925-1939); 4WH Townsville (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 172, 1925, No. 16 in Qld; 2COCP 271, 1939; 1COCP 309, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; engineer; postal employee (PMG); federal public servant (PMG) - Relationships: brother of Neville Douglas Hagarty - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Longreach, 1930-1937); aeradio operator (Longreach, 1943); officer commanding aeradio station (Townsville, 1949-1954); communications officer (Townsville, 1958-1963; Mysterton, 1968) - Trovetag: "4WH - William Edward Hagarty" & "Wikibooks 4WH" ==''HAI''== * [[/Pham Nhu Hai|Hai, Pham Nhu "Hai"]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC); Director Broadcasting ITU-R - Electoral Rolls: - Links: ==''HAIGH''== * [[/Bartin Robert Alfred Read Haigh|Haigh, Bartin Robert Alfred Read]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9T-J8B] - 1854(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: N752 Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2IA Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, 1930); poultry farmer (Seven Hills, 1933) ==''HAILSTONE''== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Hailstone|Hailstone, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RX-HNS] - 1916(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2HI Sydney (Mosman, 1932-1936); 2FQ Sydney (Seaforth, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1050, 1932, NSW; COCP2 28, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Mosman, NSW, 1943); no occupation (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1963; Seaforth, NSW, 1968-1977) ==''HAINES''== * [[/Claude Lewis Harrison Haines|Haines, Claude Lewis Harrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-8F6] - 1906(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5CH Millicent (1933-1937); 3QM Geelong (Belmont, 1938-1939); 5CH Mt Gambier (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1118, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Belmont, Vic, 1937); engine driver (Mt Gambier, SA, 1941-1943) ==''HAINING''== * [[/Robert James Haining|Haining, Robert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBG-N6D] - 1911(Eng)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AMQ Sydney (Manly, 1939; Annandale, 1946; Bondi Junction, 1947; Auburn, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2319, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1935-1937); soldier (Manly, NSW, 1943); storeman & packer (Auburn, NSW, 1954-1963); storeman (Auburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HAINSWORTH''== * [[/Percy Taylor Hainsworth|Hainsworth, Percy Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMK-6DR] - 1902(???)-1965(SA) - Licences: 2PK Sydney (Haberfield, 1935-1936; Penrith, 1937-1938); 2AGK Sydney (Penrith, 1938-1939, Hurstville, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Haberfield, NSW, 1935); electrical fitter (Croydon, NSW, 1936); electrical engineer (Penrith, NSW, 1937) ==''HAIRE''== * [[/William Henry Haire|Haire or Murnane, William Henry "Will"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/PMWS-5LZ] - 1882(Vic)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XVA Adelaide (Adelaide City, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Flint and Steel Bay, NSW, 1933; Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1936-1937) - TroveTag: "XVA - William Henry Haire" ==''HALE''== * [[/Carl William Millar Hale|Hale, Carl William Millar "William"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VR-TPL] - 1901(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3GH Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1923); 3GH Anglesea (1924-1931+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 120, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Elsternwick, 1924); architect (Hawthorn, 1958-1968; Malvern, 1977-1980) * [[/Douglas Edgar Hale|Hale, Douglas Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKV4-QR2] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3DE Buninyong (1936-1939); 3DE Traralgon (1947-1948); 3DE Morwell (1954-1956); 3DE Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1703, 1936, Vic; BOCP 173, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Buninyong, Vic, 1937); engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942; Traralgon, Vic, 1949; Morwell, Vic, 1949-1954; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963); consulting engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HALL''== * [[/Charles Hall|Hall, Charles]] - 1910(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RR Melbourne (Thornbury, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1648, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous CHs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Geoffrey Aitken Hall|Hall, Geoffrey Aitken]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCGR-XKY] - 1901(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified (likely utilised 5KN Point Cook licence) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 327, 1927, Vic; AIR2 2, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval officer (Malvern, Vic, 1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954-1967); retired (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Geoffrey Lovett Hall|Hall, Geoffrey Lovett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDB-ZD3] - 1895(Tas)-1972(Tas) - Licences: Receive Waddamanna (1923-1924); 7GH Waddamanna (1925-1931+); 7GH Hobart (1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 137, 1925, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 85, 1937 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Waddamana, 1928); engineer (New Town, 1936-1949) * [[/Graham George Hall|Hall, Graham George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HN-Z89] - 1910(Vic)-1971(Eng) - Licences: 3WO Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1929-1931; Hawthorn, 1933); 2AGH Sydney (Five Dock, 1937; Strathfield, 1938-1939; Hurstville, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 482, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Auburn, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Abbotsford, 1937); engineer (Hurstville, 1949-1954; South Hurstville, 1958-1968) * [[/Reginald Allen Hall|Hall, Reginald Allen]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 539, 1929, ??? - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. F. Hall|Hall, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3FH Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3FH Melbourne (Toorak, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor Edward Hall|Hall, Victor Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DJ-ZMK] - 1915(NZ)-2019(Qld)103yo - Licences: 2AKL Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 139, 1938; AIR1 1, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: retired (Brackenridge, Qld, 1980) * [[/William Hall|Hall, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB1-SF7] - 1913(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIW Coonamble (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2068, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WHs; Individual not fully identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/William Charles Hall|Hall, William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG26-DY6] - 1912(NSW)-2018(NSW) - Licences: 2BH Abermain (1930-1933); 2XT Abermain (1934-1937); 2XT Kurri Kurri (1938-1939, 1946-1948); 2XT Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1950-1965; Toronto, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 643, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Abermain, 1935; Kurri Kurri, 1937-1943); hotel licensee (Newcastle, 1949-1963); retired (Toronto, 1972; Carey Bay, 1977-1980) - Withdrawal: 2BH amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2BH Broken Hill commercial service - Comment: Beware several contemporaneous WCH in Newcastle region ==''HALLAM''== * [[/William Philpot Hallam|Hallam, William Philpot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97MX-Y3J] - 1859(Tas)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XZH Hobart (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; PMGD Vic + Federal - Electoral Rolls: Nil ==''HALLEY''== * [[/Thomas William Alfred Halley|Halley, Thomas William Alfred "Alfred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT56-1VP] - 1906(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3BX Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1932-1939, 1947-1948); 4TI Gold Coast (Chevron Island, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 888, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937); builder (Mentone, Vic, 1942); carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); cattle breeder (South Kyneton, Vic, 1963-1967); builder (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1968; Chevron Island, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''HALLIDAY''== * [[/Eric Fred Halliday|Halliday, Eric Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC26-L5B] - 1913(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5FW Adelaide (Hectorville, 1935-1939; South Payneham, 1947-1969; Magill, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1494, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Crystal Brook, 1939) ==''HALLORAN''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Halloran|Halloran, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3F-PL7] - 1911(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2XR Newcastle (Mayfield, 1929); 2XR Sydney (Mosman, 1930-1934; Chatswood, 1935-1938; Ashfield, 1939; Cronulla, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935); laboratory assistant (Chatswood, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1943; Cronulla, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HALYDAY''== * [[/James Guyler Halyday|Halyday, James Guyler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L246-PVH] - 1904(Vic)-1990(???) - Licences: 4HZ Gympie (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2287, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ; Gympie ARC); military (WW2); employment (SEAQ linesman) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gympie, Qld, 1936-1943); lineman (Gympie, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''HAM''== * [[/George Wilton Ham|Ham, George Wilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX4-P28] - 1905(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4CR Receive Brisbane (Northgate, 1923); 4GW Brisbane (Northgate, 1930-1931; Coorparoo, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 572, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; television experimenter (4CM); radio clubs (Toombul RC); employment (Chandlers) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, 1937; St Lucia, 1943-1968); retired (Jamboree Heights, 1972-1980) * [[/Guildford Ham|Ham, Guildford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67H-W9Y] - 1906(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 101, 1937 - radio technician - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (South Brisbane, 1928-1937); radio technician (South Brisbane, 1943; Bald Hills, 1943; Annerley, 1954); technician (Wavell Heights, 1958-1963) * [[/Thomas Edward Ham|Ham, Thomas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88F-R3P] - 1921(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4WX Brisbane (Chelmer, 1937-1939); 2AGA Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1947; Carlton, 1948-1950; Sylvannia Heights, 1954-1975); 4AGT Buderim (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2056, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Sylvannia, 1954-1968); mechanic (Sylvannia, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Buderim, 1980) ==''HAMILTON''== * [[/G. C. Hamilton|Hamilton, G. C. or C. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XGH Sydney (Woollahra, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John William Ormsby Hamilton|Hamilton, John William Ormsby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MG65-XRC] - 1869(Tas)-1944(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Australian representative of Pacific Radio Telegraph Co and Marconi Telegraph Co, promoted a scheme to link Aus/NZ/Pacific Islands (rejected by Aus Gov 1909), migrated to England to work for Marconi, donated Ormsby Hamilton Radio Prize in memory of his father Thomas Ormsby Hamilton - Electoral Rolls: - Links: - TroveTag: "John William Ormsby Hamilton" * [[/Joy Ruth Hamilton|Hamilton, Joy Ruth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB7J-Z3J] - 1924(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HJ Sydney (Croydon, NSW, 1948-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 199, 1947, NSW - amateur operator YL; WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1963); trustee officer (Mosman, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Lionel William Hanover Hamilton|Hamilton, Lionel William Hanover]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W3-LJG] - 1903(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1177, 1933, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Commonwealth Bank, Innisfail, Qld, 1925; Merthyr, Qld, 1928; Nambour, Qld, 1930-1934); bank officer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1936-1958) ==''HAMMER''== * [[/William Charles Hammer|Hammer, William Charles "Chas"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPX-N2W] - 1915(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1939, 1946-1975; Waverton, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1571, 1935, NSW; AOLCP 267, 1935; COCP2 74, 1936; COCP1 893, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1949); public servant (Bondi, NSW, 1958-1963); engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HAMMOND''== * [[/John Harold Hammond|Hammond, John Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HP-67H] - 1875(NSW)-1932(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: barrister-at-law (Ashfield, 1913); barrister (Killara, 1930-1932) * [[/Herbert Bowes Hammond|Hammond, Herbert Bowes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4J-2PK] - 1907(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2NI Sydney (Chatswood, 1925; Epping, 1926-1927; Chatswood, 1928; Naremburn, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 64, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 895, 1925 12; 2COCP 318, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Naremburn, NSW, 1930); musician (Terrigal, NSW, 1932-1949); process worker (Meadow Bank, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Horace Arthur Hammond|Hammond, Horace Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHG-5ZP] - 1898(Eng)-1932(WA) - Licences: 6CH Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1922-1925; Swanbourne, WA, 1929-1931) ==''HANCOCK''== * [[/G. A. Hancock|Hancock, C. A. or G. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: V748 Receive Melbourne (Berwick, 1922); 3GU Receive Melbourne (Berwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/D'Arcy Maxwell Hancock|Hancock, D'Arcy Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCG4-L3Y] - 1910(SA)-2017(SA)107yo - Licences: 5RJ Kadina (1927-1939, 1946-1960); 5RJ Adelaide (Mitchell Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 356, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kadina, 1947) * [[/Garnet Robert Lovedale Hancock|Hancock, Garnet Robert Lovedale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT22-2P2] - 1909(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Melbourne (Northcote, 1932, 1948-1969; Clifton Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1063, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Newmarket, Vic, 1931-1937); telegraphist (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1942; Collingwood, Vic, 1949-1968; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HAND''== * [[/Frederick William Hand|Hand, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L89Y-XMP] - 1921(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3YH Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947); 7YH Georgetown (1954); 7YH Cascade (1955); 7YH Seven Mile Beach (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2289, 1939, Vic; BOCP 914, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949); electrician (George Town, Tas, 1954); engineer (Seven Mile Beach, Tas, 1963); technician (Wattle Park, Vic, 1967; Box Hill South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HANDEL''== * [[/Keith Frederick Handel|Handel, Keith Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5TF-KYH] - 1913(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2IA Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1939, 1946; Roseville, 1947; Earlwood, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1413, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hurstville, NSW, 1936-1943; Earlwood, NSW, 1949; Eastwood, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''HANDS''== * [[/Douglas Anstruther Hands|Hands, Douglas Anstruther]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G361-FBG] - 1916(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ZV Sydney (Annandale, 1934-1936; Manly, 1937-1939, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1264, 1934, NSW; COCP2 119, 1937; COCP1 987, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1937); police constable (Manly, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Ronald Hands|Hands, Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKX7-GFQ] - 1912(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZD Sydney (Camperdown, 1934-1935; Annandale, 1936; Manly, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1344, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Annandale, NSW, 1935-1936); traveller (Manly, NSW, 1937-1943); co-ordinating officer (Manly, NSW, 1949-1968) ==''HANHAM''== * [[/Frank Stewart Hanham|Hanham, Frank Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN42-933] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3BJ Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 839, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Essendon, Vic, 1934-1942); electrical mechanic (Essendon, Vic, 1949); technician (Strathmore, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''HANNAFORD''== * [[/Bruce Hannaford|Hannaford, Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9Q-BXV] - 1918(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 2ALR Maitland West (1939); 2ALR Katoomba (1946-1947); 2ALR Maitland (1948); 2ALR Cessnock (1950); 5DT Adelaide (Finchley Park, 1954; Reynella, 1955); 5DT Port Augusta (1956); 2XI Broken Hill (1958-1960); 5XI Adelaide (CBD, 1965); 5XI Peterborough (1969); 5XI Adelaide (Athelstone, 1975; Elizabeth Grove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2262, 1939, NSW; AOCP2 87, 1946; BOCP 789, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (West Maitland, NSW, 1943); farmer (Wallace Creek, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Cessnock, NSW, 1949; Broken Hill, NSW, 1958) ==''HANNAM''== * [[/Harold William Hannam|Hannam, Harold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G83F-J78] - 1913(NSW)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 2IR Sydney (Hurstville South, 1935-1937); 2IR Orange (1938-1939); Sydney (South Hurstville, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1472, 1935, Qld; BOCP 9, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Orange, 1943; Hurstville, 1949); engineer (Cheltenham, 1949-1954; Moorabbin, 1963) * [[/Walter Henry Hannam|Hannam, Walter Henry "Wally" "Wal", "Doc", "Fatty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/273W-H9T] - 1885(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XQI Stamford, Qld (1911-1914); 2YH Sydney (Balmain, 1924; Mosman, 1924-1933; Willoughby, 1934-1939); 2AXH Terrigal (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 27, 1924, No. 10 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, first secretary 1910); wireless operator Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1912-1914) - Relationships: don't confuse with father William Henry Hannam of Hannams Ltd, engineers & sheet metal workers - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Walter Henry Hannam|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/biography/hannam_walter.php Bio1]; [https://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/history/people/walter-hannam/ Bio2] - Trovetag: "XQI-2YH-2AXH - Walter Henry Hannam" ==''HANSCOMBE''== * [[/Silvester Thomas Hanscombe|Hanscombe, Silvester Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNQ-8VR] - 1908(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Waverley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1949); clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1958); mail officer (Peakhurst, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''HANSEN''== * [[/Harold William Hansen|Hansen, Harold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93DG-45T] - 1914(Qld)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 4FH Brisbane (Forest Hill, 1935-1939); 4SV Brisbane (Bulimba, 1948-1965; Carina, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1508, 1935, Qld; BOCP 1039, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, 1937, radio technician); state public servant (BCC, communications officer) - Relationships: father of Graham Hansen 4FV - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Forest Hill, Qld, 1936-1937); WT Operator (Wendouree, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Maryborough, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Carina, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''HARDGRAVE''== * [[/Philip Hardgrave|Hardgrave, Philip "Pop"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPF-XL5] - 1857(Qld)-1940(Qld) - Licences: 4PH Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1150, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: oldest person in British Empire to obtain a full licence - Electoral Rolls: fruitgrower (Wellington Point, 1916-1928) ==''HARDIE''== * [[/Bruce Netherton Kilgour Hardie|Hardie, Bruce Netherton Kilgour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ95-FMJ] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3YX Melbourne (Garden Vale, 1925-1933; City, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 49, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WIA Vic - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1921); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1934; City, 1935-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1963) - Links: [https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=126495 AIF] - TroveTag: "3YX - Bruce Netherton Kilgour Hardie" ==''HARDING''== * [[/Charles Henry Victor Harding|Harding, Charles Henry Victor "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHZ-5DW] - 1898(Irl)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6DG Receive Albany (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Albany, WA, 1922-1925; Pingelly, WA, 1931-1954; South Perth, WA, 1958); retired (Como, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Lewis George Herbert Harding|Harding, Lewis George Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVN6-7KQ] - 1917(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3LX Melbourne (Footscray, 1934-1939; Box Hill, 1947-1948; Nunawading, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1281, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Box Hill, Vic, 1949); technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1963) ==''HARDINGE''== * [[/Biron Elliot Hardinge|Hardinge, Biron Elliot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8FG-YWQ] - 1912(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3TA Melbourne (Ormond, 1931); 3TA Horsham (1933-1939, 1947-1960); 3TA Healesville (1965-1975); 3ATA Portable Horsham (1947-1960); 3ATA Mobile Healesville (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 734, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Horsham, Vic, 1954; Healesville, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''HARDISTY''== * [[/David Charles Hardisty|Hardisty, David Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTM-C4W] - 1907(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6DH Perth (Victoria Park, 1926-1939; West Perth, 1946-1948; Applecross, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 273, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: packer (Victoria Park, 1931-1943); radio mechanic (Applecross, 1954-1980) ==''HARDMAN''== * [[/Cecil Alfred Hardman|Hardman, Cecil Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZML-FK6] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2KR Gunnedah (1931-1937); 2KR Woy Woy (1938-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 779, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Gunnedah, NSW, 1934-1936; Woy Woy, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''HARDY''== * [[/Walter Robert Hardy|Hardy, Walter Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD3F-GM7] - 1900(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2RD Sydney (Glebe, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 187, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1930; Hurstville, NSW, 1930); electrical engineer (Hurstville, NSW, 1932-1933; Glebe, NSW, 1935); salesman (Kogarah, NSW, 1937-1943; Carlton, NSW, 1949-1968); journalist (Carlton, NSW, 1972); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1977) ==''HARKIN''== * [[/Dennis James Harkin|Harkin, Denis or Dennis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G45Q-9PH] - 1903(SA)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3YN Receive Melbourne (Prahran, 1923); 3KF Melbourne (Kensington, 1924-1925); 3YN Melbourne (Preston, 1924-1926); 4YN Bowen (1927); 3YN Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1931); 3YY Newport (1938); 6YN Pearce (1938); 3ADJ Melbourne (Prahran, 1946-1948; Middle Park, 1954-1956; Thornbury, 1960-1975); 4ADJ Maryborough (1980) - Qualifications: CPRT 782, 1923; 1COCP 280, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club participant (WIAQ); career military (RAAF); federal public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1926; Brunswick, Vic, 1931; Newport, 1937); RAAF (Clifton Hill, 1942); technician (Prahran, 1949; Albert Park, 1954); radio technician (Thornbury, 1963-1972); nil (Maryborough, 1977-1980) ==''HARKNESS''== * [[/Keith Lynn Harkness|Harkness, Keith Lynn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKYJ-DNT] - 1906(NSW)-1998(Norfolk Island) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Double Bay, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1320, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1936); warehouseman salesman (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937; Cremorne, NSW, 1943); traveller (Cremorne, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HARLEN''== * [[/John Edward Harlen|Harlen, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8MP-TWB] - 1884(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Sunnybank, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1908); fruit grower (Sunnybank, Qld, 1912-1949) ==''HARLEY''== * [[/Gordon Nicoll Harley|Harley, Gordon Nicoll]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89D-41H] - 1901(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: "4AR Unlicensed" Ipswich (1926-1928); 4GH Ipswich (1928-1933); 4GH Didcott (1937-1939); 4GH Maryborough (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 385, 1928, No. 43 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (radio manufacture); employment (school teacher); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brassall, 1925); school teacher (Didcot, 1936-1943); teacher (Maryborough, 1949); school teacher (Maryborough, 1954-1980) ==''HARMAN''== * [[/Henry Charles Harman|Harman, Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHT-KP6] - 1912(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2XH Kurri Kurri (1931-1935); 2GH Sydney (Raymond Terrace, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 861, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Kurri Kurri, NSW, 1934-1937); RAAF (Raymond Terrace, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HARMER''== * [[/George Harmer|Harmer, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRTY-KHZ] - 1900(Eng)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4XW Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Camp Hill, 1954-1956; Coorparoo, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1301, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club member (WIAQ); telephone technician (PMGD); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937-1954); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''HARRANTH''== * [[/Wolf Harranth|Harranth, Wolf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBY-MY8] - 1941(Austria)-2021(Austria) - Licences: OE1WHC Austria - curator of Dokufunk, host of the world's largest collection of amateur radio and broadcast QSLs; amateur radio operator; broadcast announcer; historian (amateur radio, broadcasting); children's book author; translator - provided the core of the WIA QSL collection - Links: [[w:Wolf_Harranth|Wikipedia]]; [http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/OE1WHC/ Ham Gallery]; [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/personalities/index.php?CID=12863&ID=37418#A37418 Dokufunk Tributes] ==''HARRINGTON''== * [[/Herbert William Harrington|Harrington, Herbert William "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/M4ZT-5YJ] - 1891(Qld)-1946(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - radio inspector (SA, 1923); WW1 (Sapper, Wireless School Moore Park, 1917; Australian Flying Corps, 1919) - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Hayhurst, SA, 1939-1943) - Awards: Mercantile Marine Medal (WW1) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/177564 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2021133 AWM Embarkation Roll]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10624408 AWM] - TroveTag: "Herbert William Harrington"(150+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Harrington"(10+ tags) ==''HARRIS''== * [[/Alfred Charles Harris|Harris, Alfred Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZY1-F4K] - 1900(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3CH Birchip (1926-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 303, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; class B licence?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous ACHs - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ouyen, Vic, 1924); electrical engineer (Birchip, Vic, 1925-1954; Power Station, Ouyen, Vic, 1963) * [[/Herbert Ernest Harris|Harris, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G59V-NG6] - 1880(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XGR Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: tailor's cutter (North Sydney, NSW, 1913); tailor (Dee Why, NSW, 1930-1933); cutter (Manly, NSW, 1934-1935; Balgowlah, NSW, 1936-1943); tailor (Seaforth, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/Ross Clifford Harris|Harris, Ross Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5Y2-DZF] - 1917(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5FL Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1939; Malvern, 1947-1948; Hawthorn, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1651, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Valentine Harms Harris|Harris, Valentine Harms]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PM-FDM] - 1909(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6NL Perth (Shenton Park, 1935-1939; Applecross, 1947-1969); 6NL Denmark (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1579, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Husband of 6YL Ruth Victoria Harris nee Longley - Electoral Rolls: garage employee (Subiaco, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); mechanic (Applecross, WA, 1949-1972) ==''HARRISON''== * [[/Arthur Roberts Harrison|Harrison, Arthur Roberts]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J7-YHJ] - 1909(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2DT Sydney (Stanmore, 1934-1939, 1948-1961; Concord West, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1326, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Petersham, NSW, 1930-1958; Stanmore, NSW, 1963) * [[/Maurice Haydn Harrison|Harrison, Maurice Haydn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMK-KWV] - 1913(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2OY Sydney (Paddington, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 18, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1931-1946) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Parkes, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949); policeman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); police sergeant (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Percival Lionel Carr Harrison|Harrison, Percival Lionel Carr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM3-VDC] - 1912(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6LH Perth (Claremont, 1937-1939; Armadale, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1909, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Claremont, WA, 1936-1937); civil servant (Armadale, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/Victor William Harrison|Harrison, Victor William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSM-2BS] - 1911(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3QD Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1937-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948; North Balwyn, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1949, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Mont Albert, Vic, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); technician (Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1954-1963; Balwyn North, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''HARRISS''== * [[/Alfred George Harriss|Harriss, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8HN-THZ] - 1873(Eng)-1932(Qld) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) - amateur operator; radio clubs (Longreach Radio Club); business proprietor (Jackson & Harriss) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Longreach, 1930) - Relationships: father of Dorothy Winnifred Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss * [[/Dorothy Winnifred Harriss|Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGYC-3CP] - 1905(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4DH Longreach (1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 573, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); first YL operator in Qld - Electoral Rolls: typist (Longreach, 1930); home duties (Longreach, 1936-1943; Warwick, 1949; Toowoomba, 1954-1977; Macgregor, 1980) - Relationships: daughter of Alfred George Harriss * [[/Wilfred Lloyd Harriss|Harriss, Wilfred Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQ2-MS6] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ALF Sydney (Coogee, 1939, 1946-1960; Lugarno, 1961-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 1285, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Coogee, NSW, 1943-1954); teacher (Coogee, NSW, 1958; Lugarno, NSW, 1963-1968; Falconbridge, NSW, 1972; Springwood, NSW, 1977) ==''HARRISSON''== * [[/Charles Harrisson|Harrisson, Charles "Snowy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-VK3] - 1908(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7CH Hobart (Bellerive, 1933); 3CN Shepparton (1937-1939, 1948); 7CH Hobart (Moonah, 1954-1960); 7CH Burnie (1965); 7CH Hobart (Bellerive, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 348, 1927, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son of Charles Turnbull Harrisson, biologist in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Shepparton, Vic, 1936-1949); bank manager (Moonah, Tas, 1954) ==''HARSTON''== * [[/Leslie William Harston|Harston, Leslie William or William Leslie "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQD-XVY] - 1897(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4RY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1932-1939, 1946-1948; Holland Park, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 903, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (art shop) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Clayfield, Qld, 1921-1943); no occupation (Holland Park, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''HART''== * [[/Augustus Samuel Hart|Hart, Augustus Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CMQ-4CP] - 1890(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 57, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Watchem, Vic, 1912; Glen Thompson, 1913); wireless engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1936-1937); wireless operator (Esperance, 1943); telegraphist (Darwin, 1949); wireless officer (Moonee Ponds, 1963-1968; Essendon, 1972) * [[/James Claude Hoyte John Hart|Hart, James Claude Hoyte John "Hoyte John", "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWC-W4C] - 1904(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2HO Sydney (Manly, 1928-1931; Roseville, 1933-1939, 1946-1956; St Ives East, 1957-1975; Manly, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 410, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 4622, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, 1933-1954; St Ives, 1958-1963); retired (St Ives, 1968-1977; Manly, 1980) * [[/John William Hart|Hart, John William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2399, 1939, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWHs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norman Victor Hart|Hart, Norman Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNK3-TXW] - 1908(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4KO Booval (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 760, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club member (WIA, Ipswich RC); engineer - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Booval, 1932-1937); grocer (Booval, 1943-1949); radio technician (Booval, 1954-1972; East Ipswich, 1977-1980) * [[/William James Hart|Hart, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGH-MW8] - 1911(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ACA Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1938); 2ACA Orange (1939); 2ACA Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1947); 2ACR Sydney (Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 69, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Marrickville, NSW, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1954); public servant (Collaroy Plateau, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/William John Hart|Hart, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGH-CKN] - 1926(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2YQ Sydney (Mosman, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 589, 1958; AOCP 3819, 1959; COCP3 4611, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954); medical practitioner (Mosman, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''HARTLEY''== * [[/Arthur Hartley|Hartley, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP58-YDC] - 1911(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2VY Sydney (Lakemba, 1933-1939, 1946-1965; Greenacre, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1218, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1934-1937); welder (Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1963); foreman (Greenacre, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''HARVEY''== * [[/B. C. L. Harvey|Harvey, B. C. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAC Melbourne (Port Melbourne, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Colin Geoffrey Harvey|Harvey, Colin Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC4-31J] - 1920(Vic)-2010(ACT) - Licences: 3UO Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939; East St Kilda, 1947-1956); 2AQU Glenbrook (1958-1961); 1AU Canberra (Hughes, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1695, 1936, Vic; BOCP 203, 1938; TVOCP 31, 1957; 1COCP N26, 1970 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flight Lieutenant, 1944) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CGH - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Armadale, Vic, 1949); RAAF (Glenbrook, NSW, 1958; Hughes, ACT, 1968-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1528008 AWM] * [[/Edward Rossiter Harvey|Harvey, Edward Rossiter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBP-BK8] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 6RG Perth (Scarborough, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 4RK Surfers Paradise (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2041, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Leederville, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1943); newsagent (Scarborough, WA, 1949-1958); shopkeeper (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1963); proprietor (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Mermaid Waters, Qld, 1980) * [[/James Harvey|Harvey, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHX-WJW] - 1907(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DR Brisbane (Buranda, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 4ZJO Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2235, 1938, Qld; NAOCP Q3, 1976 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Commonwealth Public Servant (Belmont, Qld, 1954-1968) * [[/Joseph Melville Harvey|Harvey, Joseph Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHSW-R2Z] - 1892(Tas)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6CG Receive Donnybrook (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: agriculturalist (Thomson's Brook, Donnybrook, WA, 1930-1963) * [[/Manning Herbert Harvey|Harvey, Manning Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZGG-LFZ] - 1887(Tas)-1932(Tas) - Licences: XZC Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1914-1928) ==''HASELDINE''== * [[/John Craig Haseldine|Haseldine, John Craig]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTV-TNW] - 1918(SA)-2011(SA) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1947-1965; Pennington, 1969); 3QG Melbourne (Mulgrave, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2391, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: serviceman (Cheltenham, SA, 1939; Burleigh Estate, SA, 1941); electrician (Mulgrave, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HASKARD''== * [[/Reginald Geoffrey Haskard|Haskard, Reginald Geoffrey "Geoff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB5-S35] - 1906(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Jamestown, 1923-1924); 5RH Adelaide (Jamestown, 1927-1931; North Adelaide, 1933; Malvern, 1937-1939; Helmsdale, 1947; Plympton, 1948-1975; West Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 316, 1927, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 1558, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: retreader (Malvern, 1939-1941); wireless operator (Malvern, 1943) ==''HASSELBACH''== * [[/Edward Hasselbach|Hasselbach, Edward or Eduard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZS2-GZH] - 1849(Germany)-1928(Vic) - Licences: XKN Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1914; Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1928) ==''HATFIELD''== * [[/Westrop Henry Hatfield|Hatfield, Westrop Henry "West"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB5-VF5] - 1909(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD) ==''HATTAM''== * [[/Fred Hattam|Hattam, Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZV-QDL] - 1906(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3HW Castlemaine (1929-1939); 3BAL Castlemaine (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 541, 1929, Vic; BOCP 410, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Castlemaine, 1928-1937); radio mechanic (Castlemaine, 1954-1967); engineer (Castlemaine, 1968-1972) ==''HATTON''== * [[/Donald Edsall Hatton|Hatton, Donald Edsall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB2-YHY] - 1925(NSW)-2009(Vic) - Licences: 2AI Sydney (Abbotsford, 1947-1954; Vaucluse, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 34, 1946, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2AGU Harry Creighton Hatton & brother of 2GD Kenneth Harry Hatton - Comment: Died with wife in 2009 Vic bushfires - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Abbotsford, NSW, 1949-1954); scientist (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963; Templestowe, Vic, 1967-1977) - Links: [http://royalcommission.vic.gov.au/getdoc/f95fb3fc-117e-46c7-b2cc-22ec17a5dd88/Transcript_VBRC_Day_117_04-Mar-2010-REDACTED.pdf Bushfire Royal Commission] * [[/Harry Creighton Hatton|Hatton, Harry Creighton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH1R-8XB] - 1893(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Abbotsford, 1923); 2AGU Sydney (Abbotsford, 1938-1939, 1946-1958) (1946 to 1955, licence held with son Kenneth Harry Hatton) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, Gunner, 1915-1918, Gassed) - Relationships: Father of 2GD Kenneth Harry Hatton & 2AI Donald Edsall Hatton - Electoral Rolls: Fitter & turner with Warburton Franki (1915, Army enlistment); fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1930-1958) * [[/Kenneth Harry Hatton|Hatton, Kenneth Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKML-N4T] - 1921(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2GD Sydney (Abbotsford, 1938-1939, 1947; Epping, 1948-1957; Pymble, 1958); 2AGU Sydney (Abbotsford, 1946-1955) (licence held with Harry Creighton Hatton); 2AGU Sydney (Pymble, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2104, 1938, NSW; COCP2 363, 1940; COCP1 451, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2AGU Harry Creighton Hatton & brother of 2AI Donald Edsall Hatton - Electoral Rolls: airline radio officer (Epping, NSW, 1949; Eastwood, NSW, 1954); radio officer (Pymble, NSW, 1958; St Ives, NSW, 1963); airline navigator (St Ives, NSW, 1968); navigator (St Ives, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HAVYATT''== * [[/Alaric Havyatt|Havyatt, Alaric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMK7-5XZ] - 1917(NZ)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2AET Sydney (Double Bay, 1936-1938; Edgecliff, 1939, 1946-1947; Roseville, 1948-1958); 2AZQ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1969; Woolwich, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1825, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Edgecliff, NSW, 1943); student (Gordon, NSW, 1949; Roseville, NSW, 1954-1958); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1968); engineer (Woolwich, NSW, 1972-1977; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1980) ==''HAWKER''== * [[/H. Hawker|Hawker, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XHH Grafton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HAWKESWORTH''== * [[/Norman John Hawkesworth|Hawkesworth, Norman John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CQ-CB8] - 1908(NSW)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3FT Melbourne (Auburn, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2361, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: printer (South Yarra, Vic, 1931); labourer (Melbourne East, Vic, 1936); waiter (St Kilda, Vic, 1937); radio wireman (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1968); radio worker (Auburn, Vic, 1972); retired (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HAWKINS''== * [[/Henry William Albert Hawkins|Hawkins, Henry William Albert "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GF-3WX] - 1914(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2YL Cessnock (1932-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1073, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Cessnock, NSW, 1935-1972) ==''HAWORTH''== * [[/William Haworth|Haworth, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G823-JT3] - 1896(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences Q737 Receive Qld (1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ironside Estate, 1917); mechanic (Taringa, 1921-1928); lineman (North Tmborine, 1931); electrical mechanic (Eagle Heights, 1936; Toowong, 1937); telephone mechanic (Bundaberg, 1943-1949); technician (Toowong, 1954-1972); retired (Caloundra, 1977-1980) ==''HAWSON''== * [[/Thomas Edgar Cecil Hawson|Hawson, Thomas Edgar Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ2-ZV9] - 1916(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4CH Ipswich (Woodend, 1937-1939; East Ipswich, 1947-1948); 4CH Brisbane (Yeronga, 1969; Salisbury, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2016, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: agent (Ipswich, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (East Ipswich, Qld, 1949); storekeeper (Windsor, Qld, 1954; Yeronga, Qld, 1958; Salisbury, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''HAY''== * [[/Patrick Walsh Hay|Hay, Patrick Walsh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZS-8Q9] - 1918(NSW)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 2ADW Sydney (Lidcombe, 1936-1938; Sefton, 1939); 4PH Toowoomba (1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1730, 1930, NSW; BOCP 639, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sefton, NSW, 1943); engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Toowoomba North, Qld, 1958-1963) ==''HAYES''== * [[/William Lyall Hayes|Hayes, William Lyall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB9-GGX] - 1908(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AJL Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939; Chatswood, 1946-1954; Artarmon, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2082, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Roseville, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1936-1937); industrial chemist (Roseville, NSW, 1943; Epping, NSW, 1943; Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1954; Artarmon, NSW, 1958-1968); chemist (Artarmon, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HAYLES''== * [[/Ernest Edward Hayles|Hayles, Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCQT-F9K] - 1911(Qld)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 4HY Innisfail (1938-1939, 1947-1948); 2AHY Wollongong (1954-1958); 2AHY Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1960-1969; Roseville, 1975); 2AHY Alstonville (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2153, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Innisfail, Qld, 1936-1949; Wollongong, NSW, 1954); dental technician (Roseville, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ==''HAYMAN''== * [[/Arthur Henry Hayman|Hayman, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ19-MCS] - 1888(NZ)-1974(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 26, 1914 - coastal wireless Operator (Broome, WA); radio telegraphist at WW1 enlistment; WW1 (Army, NZEF, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Kaiapoi, NZ, 1911; Christchurch, NZ, 1919-1935; Fendleton, NZ, 1946-1949); retired (Fendalton, NZ, 1957; Papanui, NZ, 1972) * [[/William George Inglis Hayman|Hayman, William George Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-CX1] - 1897(Eng)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6BG Perth (Claremont, 1925); 6GH Perth (Claremont, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; scientist; educator - Electoral Rolls: lecturer (Claremont, 1922-1929); engineer (Claremont, 1931-1954); civil servant (Claremont, 1958-1968) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hayman-william-george-12971 ADB] ==''HAYNES''== * [[/Bruce Lot Henry Haynes|Haynes, Bruce Lot Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC44-8M4] - 1898(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2YA Armidale (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Armidale, 1930-1936); poultry farmer (West Pennant Hills, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2YA - Bruce Lot Henry Haynes" * [[/Thomas Ambrose John Haynes|Haynes, Thomas Ambrose John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSC5-WXM] - 1902(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5AY Adelaide (Black Forest Estate, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 835, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Black Forest, 1939-1943) * [[/Walter Charles Henry Haynes|Haynes, Walter Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWS-2LW] - 1910(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2XH Sydney (Petersham, 1939, 1946-1947); 2APH Sydney (Punchbowl, 1960; Oatley, 1961-1965; Sylvania Waters, 1969); 4APH Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2404, 1939, NSW; BOCP 569, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Ashfield, NSW, 1933-1934; Croydon, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1963); tv technician (Sylvania, NSW, 1968); acting superintendent (Fern Tree Gully, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1980) ==''HAZARD''== * [[/Cleveland Tidcombe Hazard|Hazard, Cleveland Tidcombe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BS-QML] - 1897(Vic)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XNT Melbourne (Brighton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army, 4th Field Artillery, medically discharged, multiple gunshot wounds, 1915-1918 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Murrabit, Vic, 1919-1927); clerk (Glen Innes, NSW, 1930-1932); accountant (Merewether, NSW, 1933-1937); civil servant (Toxteth, NSW, 1943); public servant (Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1968) ==''HAZLETT''== * [[/Royce Stanley Arnold Hazlett|Hazlett, Royce Stanley Arnold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXX4-F38] - 1932(Qld)-2015(Qld) - Licences: 4ZRH Brisbane (Wellers Hill, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: AOLCP 1159, 1961, Qld - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 4EO Stanley Albert Hazlett - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1954-1963); electrical contractor (Wellers Hill, Qld, 1968-1972); contractor (Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Stanley Albert Hazlett|Hazlett, Stanley Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC33-RH7] - 1900(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4EO Receive Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 4ZRH Royce Stanley Arnold Hazlett - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, Qld, 1925-1928); buyer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937-1968) ==''HEARPS''== * Hearps, David Edward - See David Edward Vaughan (change of name) ==''HEATH''== * [[/Allan Harry Heath|Heath, Allan Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5Y4-4DT] - 1914(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5ZX Adelaide (Prospect Park, 1934-1939; Highgate, 1947-1956; Brighton, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1369, 1934, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''HEATHERS''== * [[/Cyril John Heathers|Heathers, Cyril John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XN-NG9] - 1909(Eng)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2GZ Sydney (Bankstown, 1930-1934); 2UA Sydney (Bankstown, 1935-1939; Artarmon, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 615, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bankstown, 1930-1943); telephone engineer (Artarmon, 1949-1968); engineer (Artarmon, 1977-1980) - Comment: 2GZ callsign likely withdrawn by PMGD for 2GZ Orange commercial ==''HEAVEY''== * [[/John Aloysius Heavey|Heavey, John Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS8F-RNN] - 1894(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2XK Sydney (Maroubra, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT, 1916, NSW (Marconi); COCP1 40, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Wellington, NZ, 1919); wireless worker (Maroubra, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless industry (Maroubra, NSW, 1936-1954); technician (OTC Radio Receiving Station, Bringelly, NSW, 1958); no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''HEDLEY''== * [[/Charles Hedley|Hedley, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54F-R7Z] - 1908(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2MT Newcastle (Hamilton, 1933; Mayfield, 1935-1938); 2MT Wollongong (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1174, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hamilton, NSW, 1930-1934; Mayfield, NSW, 1935-1937; Wollongong, NSW, 1943-1968; Mngrtn, 1977; Wollongong West, NSW, 1980) ==''HEEPS''== * [[/Frank William Heeps|Heeps, Frank William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Y3-MPG] - 1911(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3ADX Melbourne (Richmond, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2362, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Richmond South, Vic, 1934-1936); brass finisher (Richmond, Vic, 1937); metal worker (Richmond, Vic, 1949-1977) ==''HEHIR''== * [[/William James Hehir|Hehir, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYYL-PY2] - 1912(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3RE Melbourne (Kew, 1935-1939, 1947); 3RE Hamilton (1948-1980+); 3ARE Mobile/Portable Hamilton (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1520, 1935, Vic; BOCP 150, 1938; AIR3 6, 1938; AIR2 8, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); pilot (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1949-1968); engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HEILBRONN''== * [[/George Heilbronn|Heilbronn, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJHL-PW3] - 1894(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4GG Chinchilla (1929-1939); 4GG Yarraman (1946-1955); 4GG Crows Nest (1956); 4GG Millmerran (1960); 4GG Brisbane (Wynnum, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 565, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Qld Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: locomotive fireman (Chinchilla, 1925-1937); locomotive driver (Yarraman, 1954); engine driver (Millmerran, 1943-1958); retired (Wynnum, 1963-1968) ==''HEIMANN''== * [[/Theodore Roy Heimann|Heimann or Heiman Von Koenigswerter, Theodore Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSZ-JXK] - 1910(SA)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2TH Wagga Wagga (1935-1937); 2TH Sydney (Hurstone Park, 1938-1939); 2TH Wagga Wagga (1946-1947); 2TH Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1948-1950; Bondi, 1954-1969); 2TH Newcastle (Lorn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optometrist (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1931-1937); radio technician (Urana, NSW, 1949); secretary (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (North Maitland, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HEINE''== * [[/John Frederick Heine|Heine, John Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VS-V1F] - 1908(Tas)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 7JK Hobart (City, 1927; Bellerive, 1931); 4JX Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1933; Ascot, 1935; Kangaroo Point, 1937; Mowbray Park, 1938-1939); 3JF Melbourne (Beaumaris) (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 355, 1927, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1934; Norman Park, Qld, 1937); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949); representative (Beaumaris, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''HEINECKE''== * [[/Heinrich Victor Heinecke|Heinecke, Heinrich Victor "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJ7-SF9] - 1889(Vic)-1971(SA) - Licences: XJF Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1912); engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1914); electrical engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1919; Yallourn, Vic, 1934-1937); engineer (Kangaroo Flat, Vic, 1942) ==''HEINRICH''== * [[/William Latimer Heinrich|Heinrich, William Latimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG5-S7Y] - 1917(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5HR Bute (1934-1939); 5HR Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1376, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmhand (Bute, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HEITSCH''== * [[/Henry John Keith Heitsch|Heitsch, Henry John Keith or Heinrich Johann]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CV-QYP] - 1907(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 3HK Melbourne (Mitcham, 1929-1939, 1947-1975); 4AHK Scarness (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 516, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: piano fitter (Mitcham, 1931-1954); technician (Mitcham, 1963-1977); retired (Scarness, Qld, 1980) ==''HELLAWELL''== * [[/Francis Herbert Hellawell|Hellawell, Francis Herbert "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK5G-478] - 1885(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: Nil identified as yet - Qualifications: Nil identified as yet - early wireless experimenter; amateur radio clubs (member, WIQ); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Toowong, 1913-1914; Coorparoo, 1919; East Annerley, 1925; Annerley, 1929-1934); clerk (Brisbane City, 1937); no occupation (Beachmere, 1943-1949; Annerley, 1954-1958) ==''HELLICAR''== * [[/Geoffrey Charles Hellicar|Hellicar, Geoffrey Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWD-5M8] - 1916(???)-1932(NSW) - Licences: 2AX Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1931-1932) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 928, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HELLYER''== * [[/Leicester Henry Hellyer|Hellyer, Leicester Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFNW-BTC] - 1908(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LS Sydney (Rockdale, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 600, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Rockdale, 1930-1933; Manly, 1934-1935; Artarmon, 1936-1937; Willoughby, 1943; Artarmon, 1949-1963; Newport, 1968-1977) ==''HENDERSON''== * [[/Frederick James Henderson|Henderson, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQG-XRX] - 1891(Eng)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 208, 1916 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson|Henderson, Reginald Friend Hannam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6YC-QR8] - 1846(Eng)-1932(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - author of report into The Naval Forces of the Commonwealth (1 Mar 1911) which recommended the establishment of a network of coastal wireless stations for Australia - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson|Wikipedia]]; [https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/233299891 Henderson Report 1911] - TroveTag: "Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson" * [[/S. A. Henderson|Henderson, S. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5JN Adelaide (Walkerville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HENLEY''== * [[/Clarence Henley|Henley, Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQ9-Z2S] - 1887(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: XJCC Melbourne (Clayton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual is best fit but not fully identified (Licensed as CHH rather than CH) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1912-1913); farmer (Milawa, Vic, 1922); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1924-1937) ==''HENNESSEY''== * [[/Violet Elizabeth Hennessey|Nolan nee Hennessey, Violet Elizabeth]] - 1896(Qld)-19?? - Licences: 4LO Brisbane (City, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 826, 1931, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcasters - Comment: fourth YL operator in Qld ==''HENRIQUES''== * [[/Frederick Lester Henriques|Henry, Frederick Lester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W1P-SBF] - 1883(Vic)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2FH Sydney (Hunter's Hill & Motor Launch Amohine) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Hunter's Hill, NSW, 1930-1936; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937-1943) ==''HENRY''== * [[/Arthur Geddes Henry|Henry, Arthur Geddes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4QW-K9Z] - 1907(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2ZK Sydney (Sandringham, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 494, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Sandringham, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (San Souci, NSW, 1949-1963; Northbridge, NSW, 1968) * [[/Clement John Henry|Henry, Clement John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6T-RPC] - 1905(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Uralla (1923); 2CH Uralla (1924-1929); 2UR Uralla (1930-1939); 2UR Blakehurst (1946); 2UR Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1948-1957; Pymble, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 85, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Withdrawal: 2CH callsign withdrawn in 1930 for 2CH Sydney - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Uralla, 1930-1937); electrical fitter (RAAF Richmond, 1943); technician (Neutral Bay, 1949-1954; Pymble, 1958-1980) * [[/John Edwin Henry|Henry, John Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL6B-GD6] - 1868(Vic)-1933(Qld) - Licences: 4CZ Receive Mt Alford via Boonah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: baker (Gundy, NSW, 1913); farmer (Boonah, Qld, 1917-1921); storekeeper (Mt Alford, Qld, 1922-1926); baker (Dayboro, Qld, 1928; Wondai, Qld, 1931) * [[/Raymond Cherrington Henry|Henry, Raymond Cherrington "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5X-C1Y] - 1894(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5CY Cook (1935-1939); 5RY Adelaide (Goodwood, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1421, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Son, also named RCH, passed in WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Goodwood Park, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Robert Charles Henry|Henry, Robert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQNW-VF7] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AGC Tamworth (1937-1939); 2GZ Griffith (1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1890, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); clergyman (Hanwood, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Griffith, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''HENTZE''== * [[/Phillip Raoul Hentze|Hentze, Phillip Raoul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG2C-9RP] - 1905(Germany)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2RH Sydney (Killara, 1927-1928); 2RN Sydney (Manly, 1933; Darling Point, 1935-1936; Killara, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 326, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool buyer (Killara, NSW, 1930; Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1931; Manly, NSW, 1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1935; Killara, NSW, 1937); Commonwealth wool appraiser (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943-1949); wool buyer (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1963); director (Palm Beach, NSW, 1972); manager (Palm Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HENWOOD''== * [[/Ralph Franklin Henwood|Henwood, Ralph Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89X-CF6] - 1912(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6RL Perth (North Perth, 1930-1933; Claremont, 1937); 6RL Northam (1946-1948); 2AXA Sydney (Rose Bay, 1960-1961); 6RL Perth (Claremont, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 720, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 2, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Claremont, 1936); radio operator (6AM) (Northam, 1937); radio technician (Northam, 1943-1949; Claremont, 1954); technician (Bellevue Hill, 1958; Claremont, 1963-1972; Nedlands, 1977) ==''HEPTON''== * [[/William Dean Hepton|Hepton, William Dean "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRBB-VN5] - 1898(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4WD Brisbane (Milton, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 918, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, instructor 1932-1935) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Paddington, Qld, 1921; Milton, Qld, 1925-1963) ==''HERD''== * [[/James Kinross Herd|Herd, James Kinross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-YSQ] - 1901(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3JK Baccus Marsh (1924-1927); 3JK Wangaratta (1931-1939, 1946-1956); 3JK Mornington (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 36, 1924, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: surgeon dentist (Bacchus Marsh, Vic, 1924-1928); dentist (Wangaratta, Vic, 1937-1954); dental surgeon (Frankston, Vic, 1963) ==''HERMAN''== * [[/Leonard George Herman|Herman or Hermann, Leonard George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2Q-LW1] - 1914(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3NF Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1905, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''HERMANN''== * [[/Theodore Roy Hermann|Hermann, Theodore Roy]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1239, 1934, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HERSCHEL''== * [[/Henry Victor Herschel|Herschel, Henry Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N6-76H] - 1902(Qld)-1937(Qld) - Licences: 4UK Cairns (1929-1931); 4UK Toowoomba (1933); 4UK Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 564, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Newtown, 1925; Cairns, 1930; Indooroopilly, 1936-1937)- Comment: Passed too soon ==''HESKETH''== * [[/John Hesketh|Hesketh, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2B-YFT] - 1868(Eng)-1917(Vic) - Licences: XJEB Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; senior state public servant (Qld electrical engineer); senior federal public servant (PMGD, chief electrical engineer); military (Royal Engineers, Eng; Qld Defence Force, lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Kew, Vic, 1909-1917) - Links: [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/John_Hesketh IEE Bio]; [http://www.consuleng.com.au/Early%20Automatic%20Telephony%20in%20Australia%20-%20Moynihan%201985.pdf Automatic Telephony] - TroveTag: "XJEB - John Hesketh" & "!Wikibooks Hesketh" ==''HEWITT''== * [[/Archibald John Hewitt|Hewitt, Archibald John "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DZ-TNY] - 1910(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5XK Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1939); 5XK Kingscote (1946-1948); 5XK Adelaide (Torrensville, 1954; College Park, 1955-1956; Lucindale, 1960; Semaphore, 1965-1969; Ottaway, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 582, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Kingscote, 1939-1941) * [[/Clarence Richard Hewitt|Hewitt, Clarence Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6D1-718] - 1900(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CR Brisbane (Rosalie, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Petrie Tce, Qld, 1919); student (Petrie Tce, Qld, 1921-1926); moulder (Rosalie, Qld, 1928); carpenter (Rosalie, Qld, 1936-1943; Indooroopilly, Qld, 1949); hotel manager (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1954) * [[/Colin Frederick Hewitt|Hewitt, Colin Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXR-F2K] - 1928(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5CT Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1948-1955; Blair Athol, 1956-1965; Prospect, 1969; Banksia Park, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2819, 1948, SA; BOCP 1344, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Francis Hewitt|Hewitt, Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXR-PMC] - 1909(Vic)-1941(At Sea) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2074, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 10th Squadron, 1939-1941, passed flying battle, 2nd wireless operator) - Electoral Rolls: postal (Caulfield East, Vic, 1936-1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1721780 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10325082 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/796889 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Horace Thomas Hewitt|Hewitt, Horace Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MN6S-JBL] - 1904(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4PD Brisbane (Moorooka, 1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2377, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Hodgson, Qld, 1925; Bowen, Qld, 1930); mechanic (Roma, Qld, 1936-1937); turner (Moorooka, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Thomas George Hewitt|Hewitt, Thomas George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ2-PLM] - 1900(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 4TH Cairns (1937-1939); 2LH Lismore (1946-1961); 2ATG Lennox Head (1955-1961) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Cairns, Qld, 1930-1943; Lismore, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''HEY''== * [[/Eric Charles Hey|Hey, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDF-9NK] - 1916(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP N2736, 1987, NSW; AOCP N1874, 1988 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway porter (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); student (Coogee, NSW, 1954-1958); dental surgeon (Coogee, NSW, 1968); dentist (Coogee, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/hey-eric-charles-16914 Obituaries Australia] ==''HIAM''== * [[/Robert Charles Hiam|Hiam, Robert Charles "Charles"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCT-14T] - 1888(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XLD Melbourne (Balaclava, 1913-1914); 3LW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1931; Caulfield North, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 174, 1915 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: tailor (St Kilda, 1913-1928; Caulfield, 1931-1968); retired (Beaumaris, 1972-1980) ==''HIBBERT''== * [[/Charles Thomas Hibbert|Hibbert, Charles Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1R2-Y8N] - 1899(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2KQ Cootamundra (1929-1935) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 391, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Cootamundra, NSW, 1930-1935); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Ermington, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Gwendolyn near Budgewoi, NSW, 1972; Samarinda Point, NSW, 1980) ==''HICKS''== * [[/Charles McCall Hicks|Hicks, Charles McCall "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB9-L88] - 1921(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2ADV Sydney (Cremorne, 1938-1939, 1946-1955; Whale Beach, 1956-1958); 2ADV Forster (1960-1965); 2ADV Sydney (Avalon, 1969; Palm Beach, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2097, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1942); cutter (Cremorne, NSW, 1943-1949); director (Cremorne, NSW, 1954); company director (Forster, NSW, 1963) * [[/Henry Joseph Hicks|Hicks, Henry Joseph "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QG-RRR] - 1913(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 1HH Macquarie Island (1955-1956); 4HG Willis Island (1963); 9HG Lae, New Guinea (1965-1969); 4HG Tolga (1975-1980) - Qualifications: AOCP 2468, 1941, Qld; 1COCP 784, 1944 - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: letterpress machinist (Cairns, 1936-1937); printer (Newtown, 1943); radio officer (Broome, 1963); wireless operator (Thursday Island, 1972); retired (Tolga, 1977-1980) - Awards: BEM (1958, Officer in Charge, Radio Weather Reporting Station, Willis Islets) ==''HIGGINBOTHAM''== * [[/Ronald William Higginbotham|Higginbotham, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB5V-6KQ] - 1915(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3RN Melbourne (Ashburton, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2149, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); linotyper (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1967; Ashburton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HIGGINS''== * [[/Charles Sherlock Higgins|Higgins, Charles Sherlock]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WK-X4K] - 1915(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2LO Sydney (Pendle Hill, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Wentworthville, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1160, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Pendle Hill, NSW, 1937-1943); research engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Gordon Conway Higgins|Higgins, John Gordon Conway "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD45-FKK] - 1884(NSW)-1963(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 29, 1914 - wireless telegraphist; WW1 (merchant navy); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Perth, 1910-1912); radio engineer (Prahran, 1925-1927); manufacturer (St Kilda, Vic, 1934-1937); soldier (Caulfield, 1942); military duties (South Yarra, 1949); retired (Dromana, 1954; Sorrento, 1963) * [[/Murray William Higgins|Higgins, Murray William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZV-LT8] - 1920(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5QM Adelaide (North Unley, 1947; Parkside, 1948; Harcourt Gardens, 1954; Panorama, 1965-1969); 5AQM Adelaide (Panorama, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2260, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Knoxville, SA, 1943) ==''HIGGS''== * [[/Arthur John Higgs|Higgs, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBF-919] - 1904(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2GY Canberra (Mt Stromlo, 1931-1939); 2GY Sydney (Bayview, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP N321, 1975, No. ?? in ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1928); astronomer (Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1931-1937); engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); research officer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1949-1954); secretary (West Ryde, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Bayview, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HILDER''== * [[/Henry Edward Hilder|Hilder, Henry Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVWH-4VK] - 1918(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4HH Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1946-1948; Nudgee, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 69, 1946, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, Army, 2AIF, Signals, 1940-1947); employment (Brisbane Fire Brigade, communications) - Halcyon: says AOCP Brisbane 1936 but no record - Electoral Rolls: storeman (East Brisbane, Qld, 1941-1949); fireman (Nudgee, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert Henry Hilder|Hilder, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRF8-1PY] - 1902(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AFT Bourke (1937-1939); 2AFT Hillston (1946-1948); 2AFT Trida (1950-1961); 2AFT Quirindi (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1848, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: overseer (Bourke, NSW, 1930); station manager (Fort Bourke Station, Bourke, 1936-1943; Hunthawang, Hillston, NSW, 1949); grazier (Cogie via Trida, NSW, 1954-1963; Fintona, Quirindi, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Quirindi, NSW, 1977) ==''HILDYARD''== * [[/Athol David Hildyard|Hildyard, Athol David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNY-TBD] - 1919(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7DH Hobart (City, 1936-1939, 1948; Montagu Bay, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1735, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; 1AOCP 50, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: broadcast technician (Hobart South, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Montagu Bay, 1954) ==''HILL''== * [[/Alfred Wyatt Hill|Hill, Alfred Wyatt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Y-5VM] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TS Sydney (Killara, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Stanley Hill|Hill, Arthur Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-FRC] - 1906(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AH Wiluna (1937-1939, 1947-1965); 6AH Busselton (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1985, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: Husband of 6MH Mary Lilian Hill nee - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wiluna, WA, 1931); engineer (Wiluna, WA, 1936-1949); business manager (Wiluna, WA, 1954-1963); retired (West Busselton, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Charles Andrew Hill|Hill, Charles Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/PM3G-QV1] - 1887(Eng)-1915(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (Officer-in-Charge VIR, 1914); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frederick John Hill|Hill, Frederick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CS-1J5] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TY Kurri Kurri (1929-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 500, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: colliery employee (Pelaw Main, 1930; Stanford Merthyr, 1934; Kurri Kurri, 1936-1937); winding driver (Kurri Kurri, 1968) * [[/G. M. Hill|Hill, G. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9GM Rabaul (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jack Hunter Hill|Hill, Jack Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCS-18Y] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ADT Lismore (1936-1939); 2ADT Sydney (Belmore, 1946); 2ADT Cessnock (1947-1954); 2ADT Inverell (1955-1965); 2ADT Port Macquarie (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1739, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Parramatta, NSW, 1931-1933; Lismore, NSW, 1934-1937; Enfield, NSW, 1943; Aberdare, NSW, 1949-1954; Inverell, NSW, 1958-1963; Port Macquarie, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Hill|Hill, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DY-7NX] - 1922(SA)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3AJN Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1956; Hawthorn, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2367, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Balwyn, Vic, 1954; Hawthorn, Vic, 1963-1977; Kew, Vic, 1980) * [[/Mary Lilian XXXX|Hill nee , Mary Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-JZY] - 1906(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6MH Wiluna (1937-1939, 1947-1965); 6MH Busselton (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1976, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 6AH Arthur Stanley Hill - Electoral Rolls: * [[/R. F. Hill|Hill, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAU Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HILLHOUSE''== * [[/James Reid Hillhouse|Hillhouse, James or James Reid]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-YZJ] - 1907(Sct)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4ZO Collinsville (1933-1939, 1947-1975); 4ZO Bowen (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1115, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coal miner (Collinsville, Qld, 1928-1963); retired (Gladstone, Qld, 1977) ==''HILTON''== * [[/William Edward Hilton|Hilton, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPR-P1K] - 1876(???)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XEQ Sydney (St Leonards, 1913-1914); 2BA Receive Sydney (Crows Nest, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Newtown, 1903); postmaster (Stockton, 1930-1932; Kurri Kurri, 1934-1936); retired (Long Jetty, 1943-1949) ==''HINE''== * [[/Francis Thomas Hine|Hine, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBY-3SZ] - 1907(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2QL Sydney (Campsie, 1935-1937; Richmond, 1938-1939; Homebush, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1434, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Campsie, 1930-1931; Temora, 1932-1935); wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, 1936-1937; Concord, 1943); radio officer (Homebush, 1954-1958; Strathfield West, 1968; Homebush, 1977-1980) ==''HINTON''== * [[/Wilfred Frank Hinton|Hinton, Wilfred Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VL7-X3G] - 1887(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XAAL Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 5th Reinforcements, 18th Battalion, Private, Lieut, Captain, 1915-1917) - Relationships: brother of 2FI Receive Ronald Stewart Hinton - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wagga Wagga, 1913) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2202474 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Ronald Stewart Hinton|Hinton, Ronald Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-NJJ] - 1896(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 94, 1932, NSW - amateur receiver - Relationships: brother of XAAL Wilfred Frank Hinton - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1943); technician (Clareville, NSW, 1949-1968); retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1977) ==''HIPWELL''== * [[/Ronald Anson Le Hunt Hipwell|Hipwell, Ronald Anson Le Hunt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HJ-SMM] - 1902(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3KU Swan Hill (1929-1933); 2ACD Broken Hill (1937-1939); 3ACD Melbourne (Dromana, 1955-1956); 5AJ Port Augusta (1960-1965); 3AEI Melbourne (Dromana, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 486, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 140, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda East, Vic, 1925); electrical engineer (Swan Hill, Vic, 1931); radio engineer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1943); radio electrical fitter (Dromana, Vic, 1949-1954); retired (Dromana, Vic, 1972) ==''HIRSCH''== * [[/Jacob Alexander Hirsch|Hirsch or Deerson, Jacob or Jakob Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWZX-RZ3] - 1896(Aus)-1979(Aus) - Licences: 2AE Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Oatley, 1930-1937); clerk (Canberra, 1949); no occupation (Pambula Beach, 1954-1972; Merimbula, 1977) ==''HITCHCOCK''== * [[/Leith Fuller Hitchcock|Hitchcock, Leith Fuller]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWC-Y61] - 1897(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4LH Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1931-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bacteriologist (Wooloowin, 1921-1936); research officer (Wooloowin, 1943-1949) ==''HOAD''== * [[/C. M. Hoad|Hoad, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: None yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 319, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Individual not yet identified ==''HOAR''== * [[/John Cecil Hoar|Hoar, John Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MVKW-HND] - 1900(Eng)-1964(WA) - Licences: 6OR Perth (Fremantle, 1931-1939; Mosman Park, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 786, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (RAGA Barracks, Fremantle, WA, 1925-1931; East Fremantle, WA, 1936-1937; Mosman Park, WA, 1949-1963) ==''HOARE''== * [[/Peter Hoare|Hoare, Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99K-6N4] - 1895(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2PH Gosford (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 82, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: signalman (Eastwood, NSW, 1930-1933); railway employee (Girraween, NSW, 1936-1943); signalman (Harris Park, NSW, 1949; Fairfield, NSW, 1954; Auburn, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Pierce Mark Hoare|Hoare, Pierce Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9G8-XMV] - 1895(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SL Lismore (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1227, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, Cyclist Corps & Machine Gun Co, 1916-1919); radio clubs (Richmond River Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Lismore, NSW, 1930-1937); radio engineer (Lismore, NSW, 1943-1958); no occupation (Lismore, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) - TroveTag: "2SL - Pierce Mark Hoare" ==''HOBART-DUFF''== * [[/William Vere Hobart Duff|Hobart-Duff, William Vere see Duff, William Vere Hobart]] ==''HOBBS''== * [[/Ivor Melville Hobbs|Hobbs, Ivor Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8R-524] - 1907(WA)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 6DO Merredin (!938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2202, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine-driver (Merredin, WA, 1936-1943); ice manufacturer (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1968) ==''HOBCROFT''== * [[/Hurtle Horace Hobcroft|Hobcroft, Hurtle Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WZ-G5T] - 1899(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5RE Adelaide (West Brunswick, 1928); 5RE Renmark (1931-1939, 1946-1956); 5RE Adelaide (Linden Park, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 420, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Relationships: Father of Rex Kelvin Hobcroft - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlton North, 1925-1926; Brunswick West, 1928); horticulturalist (Renmark, 1939-1943) ==''HOBLER''== * [[/Cecil Forde Hobler|Hobler, Cecil Forde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Q-TK9] - 1899(Qld)-1964(PNG) - Licences: 4HR Barcaldine (ca 1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: cousin of 4DO Harold Learmonth Hobler - Electoral Rolls: student (Rockhampton, Qld, 1921); solicitor (Barcaldine, Qld, 1925-1937) - TroveTag "4HR - Cecil Forde Hobler" * [[/Harold Learmonth Hobler|Hobler, Harold Learmonth "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKZ-8N1] - 1906(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 1217 Rockhampton (1921-1924); 4DO Receive Rockhampton (1923-1924); 4DO Rockhampton (1925-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 110, 1925, No. 12 in Qld; CPRT 1003, 1928 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, JOTA); business proprietor (picture theatre); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - QSLs: Remnant of QSL collection (250+) acquired ex Ebay by SSD & donated to NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Relationships: Cousin of Cecil Forde Hobler - Electoral Rolls: theatre manager (Rockhampton, 1930-1937); theatre proprietor (Rockhampton, 1943); soldier (Bulimba, 1943); theatre proprietor (Rockhampton, 1949); theatre manager (Rockhampton, 1958-1963); property owner (Rockhampton North, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "1217-4DO - Harold Learmonth Hobler" & "!Wikibooks 4DO" ==''HOCKING''== * [[/Edward John Hocking|Hocking, Edward John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK9-XC9] - 1898(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AIE Sydney (Hornsby, 1937-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2004, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Hornsby, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Harry Hocking|Hocking, Harry or Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7D-DZ4] - 1920(WA)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AMG Sydney (Campsie, 1938-1939); 2HH Sydney (Cronulla, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2225, NSW; COCP2 661, 1942; COCP1 699, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Campsie, NSW, 1943); radio operator (Cronulla, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HODDER''== * [[/Clarence William Hodder|Hodder, Clarence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLK-ZRC] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); 5LY Adelaide (Parkside, 1934-1939, 1947; Bridgewater, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1354, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Parkside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Frederick Alexander Hodder|Hodder, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD2L-6LY] - 1917(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2DV Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937; Bondi North, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1437, 1935, NSW; AIR3 1010, 1947; BOCP 1078, 1949; COCP2 1204, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (North Bondi, NSW, 1954-1968); technician (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Ivan Reynall Hodder|Hodder, Ivan Reynall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX73-HKS] - 1899(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3RH Glenorchy (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 471, 1919 (Marconi); COCP1 417, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (applied 1AIF, 1918, discharged due to demob); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk at time of enlistment 1918; radio engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1925); farmer ("Eromanga", Glenorchy, Vic, 1931); aeradio technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); examiner (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954; Deepdene, Vic, 1958-1963; Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1968); retired (Myrtleford, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HODDINOTT''== * [[/Francis William Hoddinott|Hoddinott, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N4Q-3X7] - 1886(Vic)-1972(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Eagle Junction, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockville Estate, Toowoomba, Qld, 1908; Toowoomba, Qld, 1912; Sandgate, Qld, 1919; Eagle Junction, Qld, 1921-1943; West End, 1949); retired (Tamborine Mountain, Qld, 1958-1963; Hendra, Qld, 1968) ==''HODGE''== * [[/Herbert Gibson Hodge|Hodge, Herbert Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYT-MZ8] - 1910(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3HE Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Canterbury, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1202, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1934-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1967); mechanic (Canterbury, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HODGES''== * [[/Ronald Albert Hodges|Hodges, Ronald Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDB-YFC] - 1911(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3HO Melbourne (Merlynston, 1932-1937; Pascoe Vale South, 1938-1939, 1947-1975); 3HO Point Lonsdale (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 875, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 15, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: tinsmith (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1937); winder (Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1942-1977); retired (Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1980) * [[/Wilfred Charles Hunting Hodges|Hodges, Wilfred Charles Hunting]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDP-P5X] - 1895(Vic)-1949(Qld) - Licences: XPS Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 639, 1921; 2COCP 7, 1929; 1COCP 122, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Thursday Island, Qld, 1921-1922); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, Qld, 1925); radio (Malvern East, Vic, 1928); radio telegraphist (Sunshine, Vic, 1931); telegraphist (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Hamilton, Qld, 1937); senior radio telegraphist (Cooktown, Qld, 1941-1949) ==''HODGKINS''== * [[/Ernest Paradine Hodgkins|Hodgkins, Ernest Paradine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGTW-ZBW] - 1899(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2EH Sydney (Punchbowl, 1934-1939); 2EH Wagga Wagga (1946-1947); 2EH Avoca Beach (1948-1961); 2EH Narara (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1262, 1934, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930); teacher (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1937; Avoca Beach, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Narara, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''HODGKINSON''== * [[/Francis Charles Hodgkinson|Hodgkinson, Francis Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBM-J4S] - 1906(???)-1977(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Ulverstone (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: jeweller's assistant (Ulverstone, 1928-1949); watchmaker (Ulverstone, 1954) ==''HODGSON''== * [[/Keith Stanley Inglis Hodgson|Hodgson, Keith Stanley Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKV-3GV] - 1916(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2448, 1940, WA; COCP2 462, 1941; COCP1 1027, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Fremantle, WA, 1943); radio operator (East Fremantle, WA, 1949; Fremantle, WA, 1958-1968) ==''HODSON''== * [[/Victor Hodson|Hodson, Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ5-DV2] - 1890(SA)-1917(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 145, 1915 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HOE''== * [[/Frederick Hoe|Hoe, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS4Q-CSG] - 1886(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - engineer; business proprietor (Fred Hoe and Sons) - Relationships: Father of 4FO Fred Hoe - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fortitude Valley, Qld, 1913; Yeronga, Qld, 1916-1919); manager (Yeronga, Qld, 1921-1972) * [[/Fred Hoe|Hoe, Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G796-MWK] - 1913(Vic)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4FO Brisbane (Yeronga, 1933-1939; Annerley, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 53, 1931; AOCP 1188, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Edgar V. Hudson); business proprietor (Fred Hoe and Sons) - Relationships: Son of Frederick Hoe - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Yeronga, Qld, 1936-1937); general manager (Annerley, Qld, 1949); business manager (Salisbury, Qld, 1954); manager (Buranda, Qld, 1954-1963; Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1968); company director (Holland Park West, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''HOGAN''== * [[/Thomas David Hogan|Hogan, Thomas David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYWC-ZSN] - 1913(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3HX Charlton (1935-1939); 3HX Melbourne (Carnegie, 1947-1960); 3HX Cottles Bridge (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1573, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Charlton, Vic, 1935-1936); journalist (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); company director (Dromana, Vic, 1958); manager (Cottles Bridge, Vic, 1963-1977) * [[/Martin Joseph Hogan|Hogan, Martin Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMW-GZX] - 1906(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2KX Sydney (Crows Nest, 1931-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 872, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Turramurra, NSW, 1930; North Sydney, NSW, 1933-1937); public servant (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (North Sydney, NSW, 1954); clerk (Milson's Point, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Thomas Kevin Hogan|Hogan, Thomas Kevin]] - 1914(WA)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2066, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Claremont, WA, 1936); junior observer (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, WA, 1937); examiner of patents (Reid, ACT, 1943); research officer (Penshurst, NSW, 1949); engineer (Cooma, NSW, 1958); university director (Broken Hill South, NSW, 1963-1968); professor (Chatswood, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''HOGG''== * [[/Stanley Hogg|Hogg, Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBD-TCR] - 1908(Eng)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6SG Harvey (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1382, 1934, WA; BOCP 142, 1938; 2COCP 240, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: milk tester (Harvey, WA, 1930-1937); radio operator (AAMS Wireless Station, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1949); aircraft engineer (Kewdale, WA, 1954-1968; Belmont, WA, 1972); retired (Coodanup, WA, 1977; Mandurah, WA, 1980) ==''HOLDEN''== * [[/Stanley Timms Holden|Holden, Stanley Timms]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBNZ-T2Y] - 1919(Vic)-2012(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3TO Melbourne (Kew, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2120, 1938, Vic; BOCP 163, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kew North, Vic, 1949); civil servant (Kew North, Vic, 1954); engineer (Mitcham, Vic, 1958-1980) ==''HOLDER''== * [[/Edward Gascoyne Holder|Holder, Edward Gascoyne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6X3-3KW] - 1900(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: XJCA Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Kew, Vic, 1922-1926); salesman (Auburn, Vic, 1926-1928); manager (Auburn, Vic, 1931); sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); proprietor sports store (Camperdown, Vic, 1937); salesman (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Deepdene, Vic, 1949-1954); sales (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972); retired (Balwyn, Vic, 1977) ==''HOLLAND''== * [[/Albert John Evan Holland|Holland, Albert John Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQW-VBH] - 1896(Eng)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1926, shared with brother) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 12, 1924, No. 3 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 3JH Frank Henry James Holland - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1925; Essendon, 1926); engineer (Essendon, 1928-1931; Camberwell, 1936-1954); nil (Nunawading, 1963) * [[/Charles Ernest Holland|Holland, Charles Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNGN-7DF] - 1891(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: XKZ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, No 1 Pack Wireless Troop) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CEH - Electoral Rolls: cycle mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1913-1919); mechanic (St Kilda West, Vic, 1921-1937; Port Melbourne, Vic, 1943); engineer (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1958); retired (St Kilda North, Vic, 1967) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/199059 VWMA] * [[/Clive Holland|Holland, Clive "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXT-QQV] - 1918(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3XC Maryborough (1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2075, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical wireman (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio servicer (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Frank Henry James Holland|Holland, Frank Henry James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQW-S1W] - 1899(Eng)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1926, shared with brother) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 596, 1920 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: well placed in Trans-Pacific Tests 1923 despite inferior equipment - Relationships: brother of 3JH Albert John Evan Holland - Electoral Rolls: wireless instructor (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1925); boot repairer (Essendon, 1926-1928); labourer (North Essendon, 1931); boot repairer (Olinda, 1934-1943); postal clerk (Sandringham, 1949); clerk (Heidelberg, 1954-1968) - TroveTag: "3JH - Frank Henry James Holland" * [[/Ronald Weymouth Holland|Holland, Ronald Weymouth "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJJ7-171] - 1914(SA)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4AQ Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2392, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937); departmental manager (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''HOLLOWAY''== * [[/William Hart Holloway|Holloway, William Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ5-HRT] - 1876(Eng)-1950(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 20, 1914; 1COCP 41, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Brunswick, Vic, 1909; Whitemark, Flinders Island, 1914-1919); wireless operator (Broome, 1918-1922); O.J.C. Radio (Camberwell, 1924-1926); radio officer (Thursday Island, 1928); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Emita, Flinders Island, 1936-1937); farmer (Lady Barron, 1943-1949) ==''HOLMAN''== * [[/Charles William Russell Holman|Holman, Charles William Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD7-PZR] - 1913(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6HM Perth (Wembley Park, 1939, 1947); 6HM Boulder (1948); 1HM Cocos Island (1954-1955); 6HM Narrogin (1955); 3AHX Melbourne (East Kew, 1956); 8AS Darwin (Fanny Bay, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2340, 1939, WA; BOCP 443, 1942; AOCP1 47, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: steel worker (West Subiaco, WA, 1936; Wembley Park, WA, 1937); radio technician (Wembley Park, WA, 1943; Brown Hill, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949); observer (Fannie Bay, NT, 1958-1963); radio technician (Mackay, Qld, 1963); technician (Innaloo, WA, 1968-1980) ==''HOLMES''== * [[/Douglas Edward Holmes|Holmes, Douglas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYQ-ML2] - 1906(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2MX Dubbo (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 981, 1932, NSW; BOCP 14, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Dubbo, NSW, 1930); salesman (Dubbo, NSW, 1932-1937); broadcasting engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943); manager radio station (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1949-1963); clerk (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963) * [[/Noel Arthur Holmes|Holmes, Noel Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPB2-TRG] - 1893(NSW)-1966(Qld) - Licences: XEU Sydney (Manly, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Marconi operator, SS Benalla, 1914; WW1 (Army, 2nd Signals Troop, 1916; Air Flying Corps, 1917-1918, Awarded British War Medal); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930); sales manager (Manly, NSW, 1930); poulterer (Mosman, NSW, 1932-1934); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1937); storekeeper (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); salesman (Dee Why, NSW, 1954; Brookvale, NSW, 1958); retired (Manly, Qld, 1963) * [[/Victor Ashforth Holmes|Holmes, Victor Ashforth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRB-HB5] - 1899(Qld)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2AKP Moree (1938-1939); 2AKP Newcastle (Maitland East, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2188, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Murrurundi, NSW, 1930; Quirindi, NSW, 1931); night officer (Minnimbah, NSW, 1934); railway employee (Glen Innes, NSW, 1936-1937); radio technician (East Maitland, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''HOLSCHIER''== * [[/Joseph Holschier|Holschier, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRBM-1XK] - 1917(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 2AKA Moira (1938-1939); 3HM Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1947; Richmond, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2125, 1938, NSW; BOCP 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (St Kilda, Vic, 1943); engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''HOLST''== * [[/Arnold Owen Holst|Holst, Arnold Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-ZPD] - 1898(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: XPH Melbourne (Caulfield, 1913-1914); 3OH Melbourne (Toorak, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (through brother Hector's station 3BY); electrician - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: sharebroker (Camberwell, 1922-1934; Toorak, 1935-1972) * [[/Hector James Holst|Holst, Hector James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-X23] - 1903(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3BY Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3BY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1954) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, 1925-1954) - TroveTag: "3BY - Hector James Holst" * [[/Otto Holst|Holst, Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-2M7] - 1906(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3BY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1955-1967) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 79, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (through brother Hector's station 3BY) - took over 3BY callsign after passing of brother Hector James Holst in 1954 - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Caulfield, 1928-1963) ==''HOLSTEN''== * [[/Frank Dawson Holsten|Holsten, Frank Dawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV76-V7P] - 1917(SA)-2010(SA)92yo - Licences: 5LK Adelaide (Westbourne Park, 1947; Unley Park, 1948; Kings Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2166, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toorak Gardens, SA, 1939); RAAF (Unley Park, SA, 1941) ==''HOLT''== * [[/Bernard Molineux Holt|Holt, Bernard Molineux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQR-MJP] - 1883(NZ)-1955(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - president WIA WA; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WIA WA) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Claremont, 1910-1914; Osborne, 1917-1954) - TroveTag: "Bernard Molineux Holt" * [[/Reginald Allen Holt|Holt, Reginald Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3N-2Z9] - 1906(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2HW Sydney (Lakemba, 1930-1936); 2HW Tahmoor (1937-1939); 2HW Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1961; Padstow, 1965-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 297, 1930; COCP1 169, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1935); wireless officer (Tahmoor, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1954); technician (Padstow, 1963-1972) ==''HOMBERG''== * [[/S. G. Homberg|Homberg, S. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RG Melbourne (Malvern, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HONNOR''== * [[/John Morten Honnor|Honnor, John Morten]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCNV-ZM6] - 1900(SA)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 5AE Adelaide (Prospect, 1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 192, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Knoxville, SA, 1939-1941); RAAF (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); instructor (Hampton, 1949; Bentleigh, 1954-1980) - TroveTag: "5AE - John Morten Honnor" ==''HOOBIN''== * [[/Laurence William Hoobin|Hoobin, Laurence or Lawrence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1X7-VMG] - 1904(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3VH Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1936-1939; Oakleigh, 1947; Bentleigh, 1948; South Caulfield, 1954-1956); 3AQH Melbourne (Sassafras, 1956); 4VH Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise, 1960); 3VH Melbourne (North Clayton, 1965); 6VH Perth (Applecross, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1647, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Alphington, Vic, 1927); manager (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); estate agent (Clayton North, Vic, 1963); retired (Applecross, Vic, 1968) ==''HOOD''== * [[/John George Hamilton Hood|Hood, John George Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G772-RK8] - 1904(NSW)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3BP Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922); 3BP Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1923-1933; Toorak, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 182, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (East St Kilda, 1925-1931); draughtsman (Toorak, 1934-1937; Malvern, 1943-1967) ==''HOOK''== * [[/George Charles Hook|Hook, George Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPYK-WW5] - 1895(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XADC Sydney (Kogarah, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Bombadier, 14th Field Artillery Brigade, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: checking officer (Haberfield, NSW, 1930-1933); Commonwealth Public Servant (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1934-1936; Cowra, NSW, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943); stipendiary magistrate (Haberfield, NSW, 1949) ==''HOOKE''== * [[/Lionel George Alfred Hooke|Hooke, Lionel George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NK-KDV] - 1895(Vic)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 3M? Melbourne - Qualifications: CPRTelephony 529, 1920 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, early wireless experimenter, ship wireless operator (Aurora, 1914, support Shackleton's expedition), radio clubs (IRE Aust), business (AWA, senior management), honours (knighted, 1937) - Electoral Rolls: wireless (Brighton, Vic, 1921-1927); business manager (Neutral Bay, 1933); manager (Killara, NSW, 1936-1972) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hooke-sir-lionel-george-alfred-10536 ADB] ==''HOOKER''== * [[/Brian William Hooker|Hooker, Brian William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK41-QWM] - 1889(Qld)-1941(NSW) - Licences: XBJ Sydney (1912) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 3rd Light Horse/3rd Signal Troop, Sapper/Wireless Operator, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); cable telegraphist (Croydon, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1935-1936) * [[/Walter Theodore Hooker|Hooker, Walter Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1W-QB5] - 1901(St Kitts)-1949(Tas) - Licences: 7JH Hobart (New Town, 1933-1939); 7JH Waddamanna (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1161, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart North, 1922); electrical engineer (New Town, 1928); electrician (New Town, 1936); engineer (Waddamanna, 1937-1943) ==''HOOPER''== * [[/Allan Wallbank Hooper|Hooper, Allan Wallbank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB8M-VJG] - 1898(SA)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 4KR Willis Island (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 432, 1919; 2COCP 8, 1929; 1COCP 127, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: unemployed (Manly, NSW, 1949); telegraphist (Little Bay, NSW, 1949; Yarra Bay, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Charles Joseph Hooper|Hooper, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY1-9ZC] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AGB Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 98, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Concord, NSW, 1943); hotel proprietor (Australian Hotel, Yass, NSW, 1949-1958); public servant (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1977) * [[/Edgar Maxwell Hooper|Hooper, Edgar Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZV-CD1] - 1905(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3MM Melbourne (Burwood, 1933; Auburn, 1937-1939); 3SX Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 795, 1923; 2COCP 117, 1930; 1COCP 109, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Burwood, Vic, 1931); wireless engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1934-1954); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Ronald George Hooper|Hooper, Ronald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94J2-QS5] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5NL Adelaide (Stepney, 1947-1948; Mile End, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2395, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Mile End, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HOPE''== * [[/Donald Vinten Hope|Hope, Donald Vinten]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XF-VBK] - 1922(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3XA Melbourne (Armadale, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1955; Blackburn, 1956; Mt Waverley, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2430, 1940, Vic; BOCP 419, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Mitcham, Vic, 1949-1954); director (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Lyndsay Arthur Hope|Hope, Lyndsay Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYX-575] - 1906(Tas)-1997(Tas) - Licences: 7LA Launceston (1925-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 188, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; WW2; gave up experimental callsign for use by his Class B licence, 7LA Launceston - Relationships: brother of 7RS Ronald Springfield Hope - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Launceston, 1928); bank officer (Ulverstone, 1936); accountant (Scottsdale, 1949; Bridport, 1954-1972) * [[/Ronald Springford Hope|Hope, Ronald Springford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTCW-PDG] - 1909(Tas)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 7RS Launceston (1926-1927); 7RS Hobart (City, 1931; Sandy Bay, 1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 263, 1926, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 75, 1932; ROCP N1832, 1976 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (designed & constructed transmission systems for 7HO Hobart & 7UV Ulverstone); later employed by STC England - Relationships: brother of 7LA Lyndsay Arthur Hope - Electoral Rolls: broadcast engineer (Queensborough, Tas, 1936); not specified (Finchley, Eng, 1936-1938); engineer (Thornleigh, NSW, 1949-1954); company director (Beecroft, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''HOPKINS''== * [[/Edward Alfred Hopkins|Hopkins, Edward Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM4D-3QJ] - 1902(Tas)-1992(NSW) - Licences: Receive Moonah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 4858, 1964 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Moonah, 1928); engineer (Milson's Point, 1936-1943); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1949-1954); engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1958-1980) ==''HOPWOOD''== * [[/Gordon John Hopwood|Hopwood, Gordon John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ3-D5Q] - 1916(WA)-2004(Tas) - Licences: 7GJ Hobart (Hobart CBD, 1938-1939, 1947; New Town, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2207, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart, Tas, 1943; New Town, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''HORAN''== * [[/Kevin John Horan|Horan, Kevin John "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V9-FTZ] - 1912(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5DQ Adelaide (Parkside, 1930-1931; Unley, 1933); 2AJU Broken Hill (1938-1939); 5DQ Adelaide (Flinders Park, 1947-1960; Grange, 1965-1969); 3ZD Melbourne (Glen Waverley, 1975); 5IT Adelaide (Fulham, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 672, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); manager (Glen Waverley, 1972-1977) ==''HORBURY''== * [[/Alfred Albert Frank Horbury|Horbury, Alfred Albert Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L71C-N81] - 1895(Vic)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XLC Bendigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 464, 1919 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Albert Park, Vic, 1919); engineer assistant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1921-1922); draftsman (St Kilda, Vic, 1924); assistant engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1933; Woolwich, NSW, 1934-1935); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (East Lindfield, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1954) ==''HORN''== * [[/David Horn|Horn, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS41-9K4] - 1909(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4DN Tara (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2021, 1937, Qld; BOCP 578, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Somerset Dam, Qld, 1936-1937; Baralba, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); medical practitioner (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954) * [[/Irvan James Horn|Horn, Irvan James or James Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WF-GB6] - 1905(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6JH Perth (City, 1928, 1937-1939); 3HX Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 427, 1928, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 29, 1935; 1COCP, 127, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Perth, WA, 1936-1937); wireless officer (Subiaco, WA, 1943); electrical contractor (Subiaco, WA, 1949); contractor (Albert Park, Vic, 1949); electrical contractor (Albert Park, Vic, 1963); retired (West Perth, WA, 1977; Subiaco, WA, 1980) ==''HORNBLOWER''== * [[/Olaf Hornblower|Hornblower, Olaf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT3D-L4P] - 1914(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AMT Sydney (Moore Park, 1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2329, 1939, NSW; BOCP 333, 1940; COCP1 612, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Surry Hills, NSW, 1936-1980) ==''HORNE''== * [[/Cecil Thomas Horne|Horne, Cecil Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ13-4GK] - 1900(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2AIK Sydney (Matraville, 1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AIK West Wyalong (1948); 2AIK Huskinson (1950); 2AIK Sydney (Cronulla, 1954-1957; North Ryde, 1958-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2005, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gundaroo, NSW, 1930; Quaama, NSW, 1934-1935; Maroubra, NSW, 1936; Randwick, NSW, 1937; West Wyalong, NSW, 1949); school teacher (Huskisson, NSW, 1949); no occupation (North Ryde, NSW, 1958) * [[/Ronald Gaius John Horne|Horne, Ronald Gains or Gaius John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D6-77P] - 1918(Qld)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AGR Maryborough (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2316, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1977) ==''HORROCKS''== * [[/George Samuel Blake Horrocks|Horrocks, George Samuel Blake]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF94-19M] - 1911(WA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 6GS Harvey (1932-1939, 1947-1948); 6GS Wagin (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 919, 1932, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 1154, 1950; TVOCP 61, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Harvey, WA, 1936-1949); radio technician (Mt Lawley, WA, 1954); technician (Bentleigh North, Vic, 1963) ==''HOSKEN''== * [[/Arthur John Dryden Hosken|Hosken, Arthur John Dryden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6KH-BX8] - 1889(Eng)-1966(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 727, 1922 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: seaman (Williamstown, 1914-1919); Amalgamated Wireless (Darwin, 1922) * [[/Stanley Victor Hosken|Hosken, Stanley Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HWQ-MGG] - 1894(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3MP Receive Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3MP Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923-1924; Surrey Hills, 1925-1933; Broadmeadows, 1934-1939; St Albans, 1946-1955; Hawthorn, 1956-1965; Mitcham, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 6, 1924, No. 2 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (3AR, 3LO) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hawthorn, 1919-1924); electrical engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1925-1931); senior mechanic PMGD (3AR station, Broadmeadows, 1936-1937); civil servant (3AR Station, St Albans, 1942-1954); nil (Hawthorn, 1963-1967; Mitcham, 1968) ==''HOSKING''== * [[/Aubrey Piere Hosking|Hosking, Aubrey Piere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYV-D7R] - 1891(South Africa)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 376, 1918; 1COCP 117, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Townsville, 1919); telegraphist (South Yarra, Vic, 1921-1922); radio telegraphist (Canterbury, Vic, 1924); sales manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1925-1926; Balwyn, Vic, 1928; Lindfield, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''HOSKINS''== * [[/John Stark Hoskins|Hoskins, John Stark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G61K-FZ3] - 1891(NZ)-1987(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 147, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: business manager (Claremont, WA, 1929) ==''HOURIGAN''== * [[/James Broderick Hourigan|Hourigan, James Broderick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYFH-5J8] - 1909(WA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 3SG Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939); 3SG Port Fairy (1947-1948); 8DA NT (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1771, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1937-1943); radio employee (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''HOUSEMAN''== * [[/Austin Alfred Houseman|Houseman, Austin Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLS-1HJ] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2ACB Sydney (Epping, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 423, 1933; COCP1 326, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937; Fiskville, Vic, 1949); technician (Wireless Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Bassendean, WA, 1954-1958); manager (Radio Park, Applecross, WA, 1963); station manager (OTC Station, Doonside, NSW, 1968); manager (Doonside, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Hbrts Is, NSW, 1980) ==''HOUSTON''== * [[/Archibald John Houston|Houston, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9V-L9Y] - 1905(Vic)-1965(SA) - Licences: 3NX Melbourne (St Kilda, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 999, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Sandringham, Vic, 1927-1937); electrical fitter (Brighton, Vic, 1942); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1949) ==''HOWARD''== * [[/Earl Stephen Howard|Howard, Earl Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMV-XQL] - 1895(Tas)-1938(Vic) - Licences: 7ET Hobart (Moonah, 1928-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 470, 1928, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, 1919-1922; Moonah, 1928-1936) ==''HOWDEN''== * [[/John Maxwell Howden|Howden, John Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2L-7LN] - 1929(Vic)-2017(Vic) - Licences: 3ZCH Melbourne (Burwood, 1956; Box Hill 1960-1975); 3BQX Melbourne (Box Hill, 1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 187, 1956; AOCP V610, 1979 - amateur operator - Relationships: son of 3BQ Walter Francis Maxwell Howden - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Walter Francis Maxwell Howden|Howden, Walter Francis Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G43K-1TC] - 1899(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: No 19 Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1920); V140 Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1921); 3BQ Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1922); 3BQ Melbourne (Box Hill, 1923-1927; Canterbury, 1928-1939 & 1946-1975+); 3ABQ Melbourne (portable, "Canterbury", 1947-1956) - Qualifications: AOCP 114, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, first to QSO USA; first to QSO England, first on telegraphy, then telephony; journalist (Listener In); Bright Star Crystals 1930s-1950s; QSLs: substantial portion of QSL collection survives at NFSA (1800+) - Relationships: father of 3ZCH/3BQX John Maxwell Howden - Electoral Rolls: student (Box Hill, 1924-1927); wireless engineer (Ringwood, 1928); engineer (Camberwell, 1931-1954) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199611.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199612.pdf EA2] - TroveTag: "19-V140-3BQ-3ABQ - Walter Francis Maxwell Howden" & "!Wikibooks 3BQ" ==''HOWE''== * [[/Harold Douglas Howe|Howe, Harold Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HW-L7X] - 1919(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2QH Sydney (Pagewood, 1957-1958; Gordon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2411, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1943; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954); chartered engineer (Pagewood, NSW, 1958); engineer (Gordon, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Harry Wesley Howe|Howe, Harry Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDX-TBM] - 1901(???)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2ABF Sydney (Kensington, 1936-1938; Auburn, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1715, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Kensington, NSW, 1936-1937; Auburn, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/John Joseph Howe|Howe, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD83-QNG] - 1886(Irl)-1949(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 117, 1915; 1COCP 15, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIB Brisbane (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Pinkenba, Qld, 1919; Moonah, Tas, 1922; New Town, Tas, 1928-1943) * [[/Raymond Raine Howe|Howe, Raymond Raine "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHH-KJN] - 1919(Qld)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 4RH Bundaberg (1936-1939); 2ARH Sydney (Vaucluse, 1946-1955; Epping, 1956-1960); 3YH Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: AOCP 1812, 1936, No. ?? in Qld; 3AIR 1009, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4BU); military (RAAF, career, Wing-Commander) - Electoral Rolls: Wireless Operator (Richmond, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Vaucluse, NSW, 1949); RAAF officer (Campbell, ACT, 1963); RAAF (Syndal, Vic, 1967); RAAF officer (Dickson, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Narrawallee, NSW, 1980) * [[/Stanley Franklin Howe|Howe, Stanley Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRP-SGF] - 1894(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: XVH Adelaide (Exeter, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Semaphore, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HOWES''== * [[/John Wesley Howes|Howes, John Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G713-684] - 1916(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ABS Sydney (Bondi, 1936-1937; Artarmon, 1938-1939; Kingsford, 1946-1948; Oatley, 1950-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1611, 1936, NSW; AOCP1 29, 1946; BOCP 805, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Abbotsford, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1972); technician (Oatley, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HOWIE''== * [[/Colin Robert Howie|Howie, Colin Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSQ-F2H] - 1913(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1211, 1933, SA; COCP2 39, 1935; COCP1 66, 1935 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (New Mile End, SA, 1939); radio officer (Rose Park, SA, 1941); radio engineer (Myrtle Bank, SA, 1943); radio operator (Glenelg, SA, 1943) ==''HOWLETT''== * [[/Arthur Montague Howlett|Howlett, Arthur Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPZ-NWZ] - 1882(Eng)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 130, 1915; 2COCP 253, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer operator (Esperance, 1916); warrant officer R.A.N.R.S. (Thursday Island, 1919); radio telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1925-1931; Clayfield, Qld, 1936); wireless operator (Clayfield, 1943-1954); retired (Clayfield, Qld, 1958) ==''HOWLING''== * [[/Robert John Henry Howling|Howling, Robert John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS9-BV7] - 1900(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3DM Receive Melbourne (Croydon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2382, 1939, Vic - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: tram employee (Melbourne North, Vic, 1928-1937; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1942-1954; Niddrie, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''HOY''== * [[/Augustus James Hoy|Hoy, Augustus or Augustine James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8LR-265] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GJ Warrnambool (1931-1933); 3GJ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Port Melbourne, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 577, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: painter (Warrnambool, Vic, 1924-1934); signwriter (Melbourne South, Vic, 1936-1937; North Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Innaloo North, WA, 1958-1968); retired (Warrnambool, Vic, 1977) ==''HUBAND''== * [[/Ronald William Huband|Huband, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX49-QBG] - 1914(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2RV Werris Creek (1933-1939); 2RV Broken Hill (1947-1975); 2AYN Sydney (Blackwall, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1235, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: porter (Werris Creek, NSW, 1935-1936); clerk (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1958); manager (Ettalong, NSW, 1963) ==''HUBSHER''== * [[/Lassalle Paul Hubsher|Hubscher or Hubsher, Lassalle Paul "Paul"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWF-8DP] - 1913(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4UL Brisbane (Bulimba, 1936-1939; Annerley, 1946-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1578, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor); part of the "U" gang; Evans Deakin engineering - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Valley, Qld, 1936-1937); draftsman (Annerley, 1943-1968) ==''HUDSON''== * [[/William Henry Hudson|Hudson, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4BR-1P4] - 1895(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XBO Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1913-1914); 2PO Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923); 2AR Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1922-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 18, 1924, No. 8 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bootmaker (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1963) - Comment: beware, several contemporaneous WHHs - TroveTag: "XBO-2PO-2AR - William Henry Hudson" ==''HUEY''== * [[/Richard Meredyth Huey|Huey, Richard Meredyth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WP-Y1Z] - 1913(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2HU Sydney (Chatswood, 1928-1931; Cronulla, 1933-1937); 3UE Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1938-1939); 2AHU Sydney (Sylvania, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 437, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Cronulla, 1935-1937); army officer (Melbourne, 1943); engineer (West Pennant Hills, 1949; Pennant Hills, 1954; Edgecliff, 1958-1963; Sylvania, 1977-1980); retired (Mittagong, 1980) ==''HUGGETT''== * [[/Walter Gordon Huggett|Huggett, Walter Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP24-33Y] - 1911(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3QI Melbourne (Thornbury, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2433, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: boot trade (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1954); radio technician (Northcote, Vic, 1963); radio tradesman (Whitfield, Vic, 1968); technician (Whitfield, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HUGGINS''== * [[/David Roy Huggins|Huggins, David Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDW3-LXL] - 1892(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ZW Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: organ builder (Petersham, 1913); piano maker (Neutral Bay, 1930-1968); builder (Cremorne, 1972) ==''HUGHES''== * [[/Allan Hughes|Hughes, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLG-GNT] - 1918(NSW)-2018(NSW)99yo - Licences: 2AGR Sydney (Ashfield, 1937-1939, 1946; Beecroft, 1947-1948); 2AGR Katoomba (1950); 2AGR Sydney (Ryde, 1954-1955; Wahroonga, 1956-1975); 2AGR Batehaven (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1899, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Ryde, NSW, 1954; Wahroonga, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Batehaven, NSW, 1977) * [[/Cedric Stuart Castlereagh Hughes|Hughes, Cedric Stuart Castlereagh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHLK-6H7] - 1893(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: XJDU Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 281, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Merchant Seaman) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Melbourne, Vic, 1914; Brighton, Vic, 1924; South Yarra, Vic, 1931-1949) * [[/Clive Alan Hughes|Hughes, Clive Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MV-3XQ] - 1900(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3CA Ararat (1927); 3CA Melbourne (Williamstown, 1931-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 343, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Williamstown, Vic, 1924-1928); schoolmaster (Williamstown, Vic, 1936-1963) * [[/Ernest Weston Hughes|Hughes, Ernest Weston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P7-W4Q] - 1906(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 3VB Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 955, 1927 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1935); electrical fitter (Darebin, Vic, 1936); electrician (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942); grower (Burleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Chinderah, NSW, 1958-1963; Kingscliff, NSW, 1968) * [[/George Herbert Hughes|Hughes, George Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZT-4JB] - 1909(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4HU Brisbane (Windsor, 1937-1939; Annerley, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1929, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: store keeper (Windsor, Qld, 1934-1937); branch manager (Annerley, Qld, 1943-1958); technician (Tarragindi, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Laurence William Hughes|Hughes, Laurence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPPD-YWM] - 1910(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2QP Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1939, 1946-1954; Bankstown East, 1955-1961; Greenacre, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1226, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Oatley, NSW, 1931); chauffeur (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1937); radio technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical instrument maker (Punchbowl, NSW, 1954); instrument maker (Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1963; Bankstown, NSW, 1968) * [[/William Clarence Hughes|Hughes, William Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5M8-134] - 1889(Vic)-1941(NSW) - Licences: XFX Sydney (Rozelle, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rozelle, NSW, 1913); marine engineer (Arncliffe, NSW, 1933-1937) * [[/William Morris Hughes|Hughes, William Morris "Billy", "The Little Digger"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/942Q-6YT] - 1862(Eng)-1952(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Australian politician, Prime Minister of Australia (1915-1923), oversight of Wireless Regulations 1922, influential in direction of wireless generally throughout his political career as well as specific broadcasting services - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [[w:Billy Hughes|Wikipedia]] ==''HUGHSON''== * [[/Gordon Ernest Noel Hughson|Hughson, Gordon Ernest Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KV-2TK] - 1910(NSW)-1989(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2438, 1940, No. ?? in Qld; AIR3 128, 1939 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Croydon, NSW, 1933-1937); radio instructor (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio manufacturer (Moonah, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''HUGO''== * [[/Ronald William Stuart Hugo|Hugo, Ronald William Stuart or Stewart (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMZ-CLZ] - 1910(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KW Perth (Subiaco, 1938-1939, 1947-1960; Floreat Park, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2081, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Subiaco, WA, 1931-1934); salesman (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1963); manager (Floreat Park, WA, 1968-1977) ==''HULL''== * [[/Allan Galbraith Hull|Hull, Allan Galbraith "Braith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQD-PTY] - 1905(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - journalist (Wireless Weekly, editor; Radio and Hobbies, editor 1939; Australasian Radio World, editor 1940-1950) - Relationships: brother of William Howard Hull & 3JU Ross Amos Hull - Electoral Rolls: sales (St Kilda, Vic, 1926-1927); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1931); journalist (Northbridge, NSW, 1934; Bondi, NSW, 1935-1936); engineer (Rose Bay, 1937); manager (Malvern, 1942); journalist (Mornington, 1949); publisher (Sandringham, 1954); printer (Oakleigh, 1958-1963; Chadstone, 1967-1968; Glen Iris, 1972; Mt Waverley, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick Atherley Hull|Hull, Frederick Atherley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5M-MT9] - 1906(NZL)-1997(WA) - Licences: 6FH Pingrup (1930-1931); 6FH Port Hedland (1937-1939, 1946-1956); 6FH Perth (Claremont, 1960-1975; Nedlands, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CRPT 1139, 1929; 2COCP 271, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Perth, 1929); radio operator (Port Hedland, 1937-1954); unemployed (Claremont, 1958); technical officer (Claremont, 1963-1972; Nedlands, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of 6RH Raymond Alfred Hull * [[/George Maxwell Hull|Hull, George Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LQ-S44] - 1916(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3ZS Melbourne (Canterbury, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2307, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, 1943); proprietor (Canterbury, 1949-1980) * [[/Raymond Alfred Hull|Hull, Raymond Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZP1-BSL] - 1908(NZ)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6RH Pingrup (1929-1931); 6RH Perth (Wembley, 1937; Mt Hawthorn, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 558, 1929, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 590, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maylands, 1934); traveller (Subiaco, 1949); sales director (Victoria Park, 1958-1963) - Relationships: brother of 6FH Frederick Atherley Hull * [[/Ross Amos Hull|Hull, Ross Amos]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQD-P5W] - 1902(Vic)-1938(USA) - Licences: 3JU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA Vic Kew, president, 1923); journalist (Wireless Weekly, technical editor; QST, technical editor) - Relationships: brother of William Howard Hull & Allan Galbraith Hull - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Comment: Gone too soon - TroveTag: "3JU-2JU - Ross Amos Hull" - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198902.pdf EA] * [[/William Howard Hull|Hull, William Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7WJ-723] - 1891(Tas)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Relationships: brother of 3JU Ross Amos Hull & Allan Galbraith Hull - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Cobungra, 1914-1915); engineer (Armadale, 1921; Brighton, 1922-1931; Caulfield, 1934-1949); retired (Beaconsfield Upper, 1954) ==''HULME''== * [[/Edwin Cuthbert Hulme|Hulme, Edwin Cuthbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D7-RF9] - 1918(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2EN Sydney (Kensington South, 1934-1938; Kingsford, 1938-1939; Undercliffe, 1946; Earlwood, 1947-1955; Carrs Park, 1956-1965); 2OZ Bulli (1965); 2EN Sydney (Carrs Park, 1969); 2EN Half Moon Reach (1975); 2EN Sydney (Marrickville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1409, 1934, NSW; COCP3 N1406, 1972 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio design engineer (Undercliffe, NSW, 1943); manufacturing engineer (Earlwood, NSW, 1949-1954); company director (Carrs Park, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''HUMBERG''== * [[/Stanley Garfield Humberg|Humberg, Stanley Garfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8L-Q6K] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3RG Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1924); sales (Brighton, Vic, 1926-1963) ==''HUME''== * [[/Ernest James Hume|Hume, Ernest James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYR-TZM] - 1869(Vic)-1929(SA) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: wife of Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy; son of James Hill Hume, father of Ernest Jeremy Hume * [[/Ernest Jeremy Hume|Hume, Ernest Jeremy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-727] - 1906(SA)-1988(Vic) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - chief engineer 5DN - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Unley, 1939-1941; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1963; Carnegie, 1968-1977) - Relationships: grandson of James Hill Hume, son of Ernest James Hume and Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy * [[/Geoffrey Vincent Hume|Hume, Geoffrey Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQCL-NM1] - 1909(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2GV Sydney (Cremorne, 1927-1930); 2AMD Sydney (Mosman, 1939); 2VR Sydney (Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 365, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Neutral Bay, 1930-1936; Mosman, 1937); RAAF (Ballarat, 1942); clerk (Turramurra, 1949); technical assistant (Pymble, 1954-1980) * [[/James Hill Hume|Hume, James Hill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-SLD] - 1822(??)-1887(Vic) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - alleged very early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: father of Ernest James Hume; father-in-law of Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy; grandfather of Ernest Jeremy Hume * [[/Stella Leonora Harriet Jeremy|Hume nee Jeremy, Stella Leonora Harriet]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-33D] - 1882(Vic)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - radio announcer (early 5DN) - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: wife of Ernest James Hume; daughter-in-law of James Hill Hume; mother of Ernest Jeremy Hume ==''HUMPHREY''== SEE ALSO HUMPHREYS, HUMPHRY, HUMPHRIES * [[/George Henry Humphrey|Humphrey, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRT-13V] - 1905(???)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AKW Sydney (Lakemba, 1938-1939; Eastwood, 1946-1947; Epping, 1948-1950; Eastwood, 1954; Concord, 1955-1958; St Ives, 1960-1965); 2AKW Forster (1969); 2NO Narara (1975); 2NO Sydney (Castle Hill, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2189, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcast engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1943); traveller (Concord, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (St Ives, NSW, 1963; Forster, NSW, 1968; Narara, NSW, 1972); engineer (Castle Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HUMPHREYS''== * [[/Raymond Edward William Humphreys|Humphreys, Raymond Edward William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB97-VFJ] - 1912(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3WO Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939; Prahran, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1954-1969; Chadstone, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2031, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Warrnambool, Vic, 1934); labourer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1936; Malvern, Vic, 1936-1937); storeman (Armadale, Vic, 1943); sales (Malvern, Vic, 1949); traveller (Highett, Vic, 1954; Box Hill, Vic, 1963-1967); sales (Chadstone, Vic, 1977) ==''HUMPHRIES''== * [[/John Malcolm Campbell Humphries|Humphries, John Malcolm Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9F3-1VH] - 1886(NSW)-1934(NSW) - Licences: XADN Muswellbrook (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Muswellbrook, NSW, 1913-1934) ==''HUMPHRY''== * [[/Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood|Humphry nee Spotswood, Innis Jane Lovett]] - See Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood 4JH * [[/Jack Lawrence Humphry|Humphry, Jack Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P4-M7M] - 1889(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4JK Poopoonbah via Giru (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1349, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Relationships: Husband of 4JH Innis Jane Lovett Humphry nee Spotswood - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Hodel, Ayr, Qld, 1912-1937; Poopoonbah, 1949-1954) ==''HUNT''== * [[/George Percy Hunt|Hunt, George Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9BL-46V] - 1912(NSW)-1976(WA) - Licences: 6QJ Perth (Fremantle, 1965; Mosman Park, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1249, 1934, NSW; COCP3 W1485, 1972 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: OBE (Military), Army, For courage & ability as POW in Malaya, 1947; OBE (Military), Army, 1965 - Electoral Rolls: military officer (Victoria Barracks, NSW, 1935-1937); AMF (Caulfield, Vic, 1954); soldier (Fremantle, WA, 1963); retired (Mosman Park, WA, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Chapman Hunt|Hunt, Henry Chapman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJ2-PF2] - 1912(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2290, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Wongan Hills, WA, 1949; Victoria Park, WA, 1954; Wembley, WA, 1963); shopkeeper (Geraldton, WA, 1968); business proprietor (Duncraig, WA, 1972-1977); retired (Bayswater, WA, 1980) * [[/Joseph Alexander Hunt|Hunt, Joseph Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM1-9MM] - 1912(WA)-2002(WA) - Licences: 6JA Perth (Maylands, 1938-1939); 6JD Perth (Rockingham, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2112, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, WA, 1936; Maylands, WA, 1937-1949); retired (Rockingham, WA, 1972) ==''HUNTER''== * [[/Alexander Dunbar Hunter|Hunter, Alexander Dunbar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPD3-C81] - 1907(NSW)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2ACO Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1937; Bondi, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Maimuru, NSW, 1930); fruit merchant (North Ryde, NSW, 1930); merchant (Bondi, NSW, 1932); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1935) * [[/Reginald Anthony Desmond Hunter|Hunter, Reginald Anthony Desmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6D-GHW] - 1918(WA)-1942(Indonesia)23yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2406, 1939, WA - amateur operator?; WW2 (RAAF, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=83398 RAF Commands]; [https://aircrewremembered.com/sattler-geoffrey.html Aircrew Remembered] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''HUON''== * [[/Hume Furlong Huon|Huon, Hume Furlong]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY25-RBY] - 1915(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3FH Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1939); 3AFH Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1954-1956); 2AIH Sydney (Pymble, 1958-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1951, 1937, Vic; BOCP 188, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: insurance clerk (St Kilda Central, Vic, 1936-1937); clerk (Balwyn, Vic, 1954); life assurance (Pymble, NSW, 1958; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963-1968; Burwood, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HUPPATZ''== * [[/William George Huppatz|Huppatz, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWTP-DF5] - 1900(Vic)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5GW Cowandilla (1931-1933); 5GW Naracoorte (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 801, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Naracoorte, SA, 1939); engineer (Cowandilla, 1941-1943) ==''HURLEY''== * [[/August Leslie Joseph Hurley|Hurley, August Leslie Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQ3-FXP] - 1915(Vic)-2008(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Coburg, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1311, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: TV technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''HURLL''== * [[/Norman James Hurll|Hurll, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXC-BFF] - 1904(NSW)-2003(Qld, 98yo) - Licences: 2BC Sydney (Killara, 1924-1930); 4NJ Tallebudgera Creek (1931-1935); 2HJ Sydney (Killara, 1935-1937; Roseville, 1938-1939); 2IN?/2DKH Sydney (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 96, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, military (WW2, CMF, CINT), business proprietor (Gas Light Engineering) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Killara, 1930); merchant (Killara, 1936-1937); soldier (Strathfield, 1943); company manager (Burwood, 1949-1963); Managing Director (Killara, 1968); Director (Killara, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "2BC-4NJ-2HJ-2IN - Norman James Hurll" ==''HURRY''== * [[/Ronald Bruce Hurry|Hurry, Ronald Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V2-G1C] - 1911(South Africa)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 693, 1930, No. ?? in ?? - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster?, electrical engineer (per 1939 South Africa marriage certificate) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HUSBAND''== * [[/Norman Errol Husband|Husband, Norman Errol]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6F7-N7B] - 1893(Qld)-1961(NSW) - Licences: XABY Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914); 4CV Receive Charters Towers (1923); 4CV Charters Towers (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Charters Towers, 1917-1922; Mackay, 1925-1937); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1949-1958) ==''HUTCHINGS''== * [[/Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings|Hutchings, Allan Thomas Edwards]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GB-2TM] - 1903(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3HL Receive Callawadda (1922-1923); 3HL Callawadda (1924-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 65, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: son of 3HM Elizabeth Lilian Hutchings nee Edwards; brother of 3HQ Marjorie Lilian Williamson nee Hutchings - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Callawadda, 1927-1972) * [[/Elizabeth Lilian Edwards|Hutchings nee Edwards, Elizabeth Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GB-25T] - 1877(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 3HM Callawadda (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 509, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Wimmera Park, 1912-1924; Callawadda, 1926-1942) - Relationships: mother of 3HL Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings and 3HQ Marjorie Lilian Williamson nee Hutchings - First woman in Australia to hold an amateur licence under the AOCP regime - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Wimmera Park, 1912-1924; Callawadda, 1925-1942) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/Marjorie Lilian Hutchings|Williamson nee Hutchings, Marjorie Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB52-GSC] - 1912(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3HQ Callawadda (1932-1939; 1946-1948); 3HQ Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1030, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: daughter of 3HM Elizabeth Lillian Hutchings nee Edwards; sister of 3HL Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Callawadda, 1934-1937); nurse (Alfred Hospital, Prahran, 1943); home duties (Callawadda, 1949; Bentleigh, 1949-1968) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''HUTCHINS''== * [[/Percy Clare Hutchins|Hutchins, Percy Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V4C-JR3] - 1912(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5PH Adelaide (Willaston, 1934, 1947-1948; Marion, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1352, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Willaston, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HUTCHINSON''== * [[/Charles Elwood Hutchinson|Hutchinson, Charles Elwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G612-S6J] - 1894(Vic)-1942(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 728, 1922; 2COCP 278, 1930; 1COCP 307, 1939 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Esperance, 1919); radio telegraphist (Darwin, NT, 1922); telegraphist (Esperance, 1925-1931); radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1936-1937; Alberton, SA, 1939; Yatala, SA, 1941) * [[/Harold Keith Hutchinson|Hutchinson, Harold Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTGL-JK1] - 1912(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3ZQ Melbourne (Flemington, 1932-1939; West Footscray, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 948, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Newmarket, Vic, 1934-1937; Albert Park, Vic, 1943; Footscray North, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (St Kilda, Vic, 1963); retired (Mentone, Vic, 1968; Mordialloc, Vic, 1972-1977; Doncaster, Vic, 1980; Sale, Vic, 1980) ==''HUTCHISON''== * [[/Clive Douglas Hutchison|Hutchison, Clive Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BS-WQZ] - 1914(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2YP Sydney (Penshurst, 1935-1937; Brighton-le-Sands, 1938-1939; Homebush, 1946-1947; Rose Bay, 1947; Homebush, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1415, 1935, NSW; BOCP 49, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Penshurst, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/John Alexander Hutchison|Hutchison, John Alexander "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPTK-TQS] - 1894(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: XIC Sydney (Granville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 54th Battalion, Sergeant, 1914-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Granville, NSW, 1934-1980) * [[/John Victor Thomas Hutchison|Hutchison, John Victor Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89S-PY2] - 1907(NZ)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2JH Sydney (Kirribilli, 1927-1937; West Ryde, 1938-1939; Croydon, 1946-1955; Bardwell Park, 1956-1965; Castle Cove, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 374, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 1010, 1928; COCP1 137, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Milson's Point, NSW, 1930-1937); laboratory assistant (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949); radio technician (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''HUTSON''== * [[/James William Hutson|Hutson, James William "William", "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N9-Z6J] - 1912(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Echuca (1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 635, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Passed too soon; Another contemporaneous JWH ==''HUTTON''== * [[/David Hutton|Hutton, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZT-JXG] - 1912(Sct)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Abermain (1929-1934) - Qualifications: AOCP 551, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abermain, 1934-1963; Klworth, 1972-1977); retired (Klworth, 1980) * [[/Harry Vardon John Hutton|Hutton, Harry Vardon John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKY-4VK] - 1913(NSW)-2003(ACT) - Licences: 2HV Inverell (1932-1939, 1946-1947); 2HV Duntroon (1948-1955); 1HV Duntroon (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1048, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Inverell, NSW, 1935-1949); soldier (Royal Military College, ACT, 1968); army (Royal Military College, ACT, 1968-1977); retired (Chifley, ACT, 1980) ==''HYLAND''== * [[/Leonard Philip Hyland|Hyland, Leonard Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8N6-XLK] - 1903(Tas)-1942(Tas) - Licences: 7LP Hobart (City, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1791, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 271, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Hobart Central, 1928) - Comment: Passed on Duty; Gone too soon - Links: [https://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/tasmania-fire-service-chief-chris-arnol-urges-everyone-to-reflect-on-the-selflessness-of-firefighters-in-the-pursuit-of-public-safety/news-story/59c6315bbf383ef9bb4e270d60cd9296 Mercury] =='''I'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''IKIN''== * [[/William George Ikin|Ikin, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWFZ-C37] - 1887(NSW)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 4SM Townsville (1925-1926); 4SM Brisbane (New Farm, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 201, 1925, No. 18 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (dealer licence); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: mechanical engineer (Gladstone, 1913); engineer & electrician (Barcaldine, 1914); manager (Strand Motors, Townsville, 1925); motor mechanic (Mt Garnet, 1937-1949; Cardwell, 1949); farmer (Mareeba, 1954-1972) ==''INCE''== * [[/Frederick George Ince|Ince, Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTL8-9RM] - 1912(Vic)-2013(Vic)101yo - Licences: 3FG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1932-1939; Brighton, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1047, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); accountant (Brighton, Vic, 1963); bank manager (Brighton, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''INGLIS''== * [[/Kenneth Stanley Inglis|Inglis, Kenneth Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HJ-KZK] - 1929(Vic)-2017(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - historian (ABC); "This is the ABC"; "Whose ABC?" - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Acton, ACT, 1963; O'Connor, ACT, 1972-1980) - Links: [[w:Ken Inglis|Wikipedia]]; [https://halloffame.melbournepressclub.com/article/ken-inglis Australian Media Hall of Fame]; [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1031461X.2018.1493961 Obit] * [[/Sydney David Inglis|Inglis, Sydney David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM7K-DBM] - 1913(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2SQ Sydney (Enmore, 1933; Stanmore, 1935-1939; Croydon, 1946) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1121, 1933, NSW; BOCP 16, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1938-1946) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Petersham, NSW, 1936); radio mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943); factory superintendent (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1954); works manager (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Campbelltown, NSW, 1980) ==''INNES''== * [[/D. D. Innes|Innes, D. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DI Sydney (Glebe Point, 1933-1934 - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''IRELAND''== * [[/George Wilbert Ireland|Ireland, George Wilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9H-D62] - 1911(Vic)-2004(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3IG Melbourne (Mitcham, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2052, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: orchard hand (Mitcham, Vic, 1934-1954); orchardist (Mitcham, Vic, 1963; Coldstream, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Leslie Keith Ireland|Ireland, Leslie Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRMD-BPV] - 1908(SA)-1942(SA) - Licences: 5KR Mt Gambier (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 950, 1927; AOLCP 60, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1941) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633509 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1721431 AWM]; [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/ireland-leslie-keith-47849/ AHM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''IRESON''== * [[/Keith Benton Ireson|Ireson, Keith Benton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQS9-PWM] - 1925(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3AIR Melbourne (Templestowe, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 875, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Relationships: Son of 3ZY-3AIR Melville Charles Gladstone Ireson - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kyneton, Vic, 1949; Heidelberg, Vic, 1954; Templestowe, Vic, 1963); engineer (Gisborne, Vic, 1967; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Melville Charles Gladstone Ireson|Ireson, Melville Charles Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZT-ML6] - 1898(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3ZY Kyneton (1926-1933); 3AIR Kyneton (1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 305, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1918) - Relationships: Father of 3AIR Keith Benton Ireson - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Maldon, Vic, 1919); telegraphist (Ballarat, Vic, 1925); postal employee (Kyneton, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''IRVINE''== * [[/Charles John Irvine|Irvine, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SW-PQ5] - 1909(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3VH Receive Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1923); 3DF Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1935-1937; Balwyn, 1938-1939; St Kilda, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1439, 1935, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 3TU James Forbes Irvine - Electoral Rolls: forest officer (Daylesford, Vic, 1931; Mont Park, Vic, 1934; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1934-1937; St Kilda West, Vic, 1943-1954); forester (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); forest entomologist (Highfield Park, Vic, 1968; Camberwell, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/James Forbes Irvine|Irvine, James Forbes "Boots"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCM-WFG] - 1916(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 3TU Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1935-1937; Balwyn, 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1947; Auburn, 1948; Balwyn, 1954-1956; City, 1960); 2AXQ Sydney (Northbridge, 1965-1969; Castle Cove, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1537, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3VH-3DF Charles John Irvine - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1937); analyst (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); sales manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1972); retired (Canterbury, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William Irvine|Irvine, William]] - 1907(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4IR Brisbane (Mitchelton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1987, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WIs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''IRVING''== * [[/Cyril Lawson Irving|Irving, Cyril Lawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZT-65R] - 1912(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4WL Brisbane (Annerley, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1199, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Godfrey George Howy Irving|Irving, Godfrey George Howy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT2H-SPK] - 1867(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XYR Perth (West Perth, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF Major-General) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (South Melbourne, Vic, 1905; West Perth, WA, 1914; Brisbane North, Qld, 1917); staff corps (Kew, Vic, 1921-1937) ==''ISLES''== * [[/James William Clifford Isles|Isles, James William Clifford "Clifford"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBVH-RV1] - 1894(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4CC Receive Brisbane (Ascot, 1922); 4CC Brisbane (Ascot, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (QWI); business proprietor (Isles Love & Co, Allan & Stark); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hamilton, 1915-1937); manager (Hamilton, 1943-1958); director (Hamilton, 1963) ==''ISRAEL''== * [[/Morris Samuel Israel|Israel, Morris Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQ4-CBC] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XMU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913); 3ZN Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924; Malvern, 1925-1926; Burwood, 1927); 3ZN Geelong, 1931-1933; 3ZN Melbourne (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 13, 1924, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 35, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (installed 3GL 1930, then chief engineer; installed 3AW 1932, then chief engineer); broadcasting executive; WW1 (Army, 1st & 2nd Signals squadrons, conclude as sergeant, 1914-1918); WW2 (Army, Z Special Unit, conclude as Lieutenant Colonel, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (St Kilda, 1919-1924); radio mechanic (Burwood, 1926-1928); broadcasting engineer (Geelong, 1931); engineer (Geelong North, 1936; Camberwell, 1937-1963); Awards (mentioned in despatches, Damascus, 1917) - Links: [https://portal.scotch.vic.edu.au/ww1/honour/israelMS.htm Scotch College]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1011412 VWM WW2]; [https://www.vajexaustralia.org.au/service-record/1577/israel-mid-mm Jewish Ex-servicemen]; [https://www.ozatwar.com/sigint/soa.htm OzAtWar] - TroveTag: "XMU-3ZN - Morris Samuel Israel"(40+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Israel"(10+ tags) ==''IVES''== * [[/Cecil Albert Ives|Ives, Cecil Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLJ-848] - 1916(SA)-1942(Vic) - Licences: 5AF Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1451, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: commercial artist (Glenelg, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/ives-cecil-albert-300407/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} =='''J'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''JACKSON''== * [[/Alfred Cecil Jackson|Jackson, Alfred Cecil "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDLP-F65] - 1900(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4AJ Brisbane (Fairfield, 1931); 2BO Bangalow (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 620, 1921; 1COCP 67, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG, Brisbane Cmcls); state public servant (4QG) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Fairfield, Qld, 1928-1931); farmer (Possum Creek, NSW, 1934-1937); mechanic (Fairfield, Qld, 1943-1954); farmer (O'Possum Creek via Bangalow, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Alfred George Jackson|Jackson, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY5P-2X1] - 1864(Eng)-1935(Qld) - Licences: 4DG Receive Brisbane (Wynnum, Qld, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; radio clubs (WIQ, QWI, WIAQ); electrical engineer - Relationships: father of Arthur Appleton Jackson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1903-1913); electrician (Wynnum, Qld, 1914-1934) * [[/Arthur Appleton Jackson|Jackson, Arthur Appleton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY55-M8F] - 1891(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI, WIAQ); electrical engineer; business proprietor; Relationships: son of Alfred George Jackson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Wynnum, Qld, 1913-1914; Morningside, Qld, 1915-1919; Wynnum, Qld, 1919; South Brisbane, Qld, 1921-1968); retired (Hill End, Qld, 1972; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1977; Hopetoun Home, Oxley, Qld, 1980) * [[/Charles Joseph Jackson| Jackson, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6R-PQT] - 1910(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 2AIV Carool (1937-1939); 3CU Melbourne (Albert Park, 1947-1948; East Oakleigh, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2053, 1937, NSW; BOCP 299, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Piggabeen, NSW, 1930-1934; Tweed Heads, NSW, 1935; Carool, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Oakleigh East, Vic, 1963-1967; Oakleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Harry Peardon Jackson|Jackson, Harry Peardon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY2-PWW] - 1887(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AHZ Sydney (Church Point, 1938-1939; Coogee, 1946-1947; Church Point, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914-1919); no occupation (Church Point, NSW, 1934-1968) * [[/James William Jackson|Jackson, James William "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7FH-JCW] - 1916(Qld)-2011(Qld) - Licences: 4CN Brisbane (Cribb Island, 1938-1939; 1946-1969; Lawnton, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2096, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); military (WW2,Northern Command Signals); farmer/electrician/radio & TV serviceman - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cribb Island, Qld, 1937-1968); rubber worker (Lawnton, Qld 1972-1980) * [[/Raymond George Jackson|Jackson, Raymond George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-YNR] - 1913(Eng)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3PU Melbourne (Williamstown, 1936-1939; Canterbury, 1947-1948; Middle Brighton, 1954-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1699, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: tester (Williamstown, Vic, 1936); laboratory assistant (Essendon, Vic, 1942; Deepdene, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Brighton, Vic, 1949-1967); technician (Brighton, Vic, 1972); engineer (Heidelberg West, Vic, 1977) * [[/Thomas William Jackson|Jackson, Thomas William]] - 1830(Eng)-1918(Vic) - Deputy Postmaster-General Victoria ca 1880, clubs & societies (Telegraph Electrical Society Vic, member, ca 1880) * [[/William Leslie Jackson|Jackson, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH5-SJ7] - 1901(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3XM Melbourne (Ormond, 1934-1939, 1947-1965; Carnegie, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1361, 1934, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hawthorn, Vic, 1925-1927; Caulfield, Vic, 1928-1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JACOBS''== * [[/James William Samuel Jacobs|Jacobs, James William Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCX-SXG] - 1902(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1923); 3YM Melbourne (Essendon, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 784, 1923 (Marconi); COCP2 319, 1931; COCP1 265, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Essendon, Vic, 1931-1980) * [[/Sydney S. Jacobs|Jacobs, Sydney S. (Sasoon?)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPP6-2XB] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SJ Sydney (Marrickville, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1225, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ship's steward (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930-1931)?; traveller (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1943); soldier (Mosman, NSW, 1949); company director (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1963); director (Mosman, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''JAMES''== * [[/Arthur George James|James, Arthur George or George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3V-B9B] - 1911(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3JV Macorna (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 777, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Macorna, Vic, 1934-1937; Carlton, Vic, 1943; Abbotsford, Vic, 1949); engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963-1968; Box Hill, Vic, 1972); director (Croydon, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Brian Russell James|James, Brian Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLV-GXV] - 1920(SA)-1944(Europe) - Licences: 5BL Adelaide (1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 2293, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 76 Squadron RAF, Flying Officer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10325112 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://highgate-rsl.org.au/afcraaf-roll/james-brian-russell-417490/ Bio] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Hector Keith James|James, Hector Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV7-WVL] - 1905(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2XA Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1923); 2XA Sydney (Summer Hill, 1924-1933; Ashfield, 1934; Double Bay, 1935-1936; Coogee, 1937-1938; Woollahra, 1939; Summer Hill, 1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 183, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Summer Hill, 1930-1933), engineer (Edgecliff, 1936; Ashfield, 1949; Summer Hill, 1943-1963) - Trovetag: "2XA - Hector Keith James" * [[/Herbert Ronald James|James, Herbert Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-1SM] - 1904(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3LH Birchip (1931-1933); 3LH Drouin (1938-1939); 7LH Western Junction (1947); 7LH Launceston (1948); 3AJJ Melbourne (Deepdene, 1954); 3AJJ Lubeck (1955-1956); 3AJJ Braeside (1960); 3AJJ Rupanyup (1965-1969); 3AJJ Nowa Nowa (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 813, 1931, Vic; BOCP 17, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Merbein, 1925); fitter & turner (Merbein, 1928-1931); radio engineer (Merbein, 1936); technician (Western Junction, Tas, 1949); radio engineer (Deepdene, 1954); technician (Rupanyup, 1963-1968); retired (Nowa Nowa, 1972-1980) * [[/R. James|James, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XZE via Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Thomas Reynolds James|James, Thomas Reynolds]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, worked on original Melbourne-Williamstown telegraph line 1854, later in charge of Melbourne Telegraph Office, but transferred to inspectorial work in 1879 due to disorganisation, reinstated in 1880) ==''JAMIESON''== * [[/Charles William Jamieson|Jamieson, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4SY-YNQ] - 1896(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: XJW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); 3CJ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924-1926); 3XX Melbourne (East Malvern, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 130, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, 1921-1925); mechanic (Malvern, 1926-1968) * [[/John Edward Jamieson|Jamieson, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VS-M43] - 1910(WA)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6LA Perth (Beaconsfield, 1930-1933); 6LA Kalgoorlie (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 673, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Kalgoorlie, 1936-1937); salesman (Kalgoorlie, 1943); radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, 1949-1954) ==''JANSEN''== * [[/Claude Harold Jansen|Jansen, Claud or Claude Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-9TN] - 1890(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: V751 Receive Yarrawonga (1922); 3GW Receive Yarrawonga (1922)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: printer (Yarrawonga, 1913-1922); linotype engineer (Yarrawonga, 1924-1931); printer (Shepparton, 1934-1937); linotype operator (Albury, 1937-1949); engineer (Albury, 1954-1968) ==''JARDINE''== * [[/William Ronald Jardine|Jardine, William Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZC-T63] - 1911(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3PR Melbourne (Essendon, 1929-1933); 3PR Leongatha (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 533, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 108, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farm labourer (Craigieburn, 1934); dairy farmer (Leongatha, 1937-1954); salesman (Leongatha, 1963-1980) ==''JARMAN''== * [[/Oswald Arthur Jarman|Jarman, Oswald Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G612-K6Y] - 1894(SA)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 162, 1915; 1COCP 37, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1921-1922); telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1928); supervisor (Bentley, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''JARVIS''== * [[/Vincent Jack Edwin Jarvis|Jarvis, Vincent Jack Edwin "Victor", "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2K-6FP] - 1912(WA)-1941(Libya) - Licences: 2VJ Orange (1930-1933); 2VJ Dubbo (1934); 2VJ Wellington (1935-1936); 2VJ Bathurst (1937); 2VJ Griffith (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 695, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 46, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (2VJ Wellington); broadcast engineer (2BS, 2RG); WW2 (RAAF, Rathmines Flying Boats Base, Palestine, Egypt, Libya) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wellington, 1936), radio engineer (Bathurst, 1937), wireless operator (Rathmines, 1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633817 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''JEBB''== * [[/Thomas Keith Jebb|Jebb, Thomas Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MW78-HHC] - 1897(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1861, 1937, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Creswick, Vic, 1919-1920); technical school teacher (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1922-1924); electrical engineer (Launceston West, Tas, 1928-1954) ==''JEFFES''== * [[/Stephen Gregory Jeffes|Jeffes, Stephen Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5J-P7V] - 1888(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAE Sydney (Bankstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (5th Ambulance Brigade, 1916-1919); WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Bankstown, NSW, 1913); farmer (Carool, NSW, 1934-1936); banana inspector (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1937); civil servant (Macksville, NSW, 1943-1949); inspector (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''JEFFRYES''== * [[/Sydney Harry Jeffryes|Jeffryes, Sydney Harry]] - 1884(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: X?? Brisbane - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; ship's wireless operator; member of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1914 - Links: ==''JEFFS''== * [[/Vincent Jeffs|Jeffs, Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4T-4M8] - 1912?(???)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4VJ Brisbane (Taringa, 1931-1933; City, 1934-1939, 1946; Gordon Park, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 753, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio cub (WIAQ, life member, lecturer, code instructor, field days, JOTA, conventions, operator 4WI); business proprietor (Jeffs Radio) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Taringa, Qld, 1934; New Farm, Qld, 1936-1937; Taringa, Qld, 1937); radio manufacturer (New Farm, Qld, 1943); salesman (Taringa, Qld, 1949); businessman (Gordon Park, Qld, 1958-1968) ==''JENKIN''== * [[/Frank Clifford Jenkin|Jenkin, Frank Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5NC-6HK] - 1911(Vic)-2005(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3CM Melbourne (Croydon, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 965, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Croydon, Vic, 1937-1943); draftsman (Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''JENKINS''== * [[/Edward Harry Jenkins|Jenkins, Edward Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBQ8-YK2] - 1916(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3QK Melbourne (Elwood, 1937-1939); 3QK Churchill Island (1947); 3QK Melbourne (Elwood, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1862, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Churchill Island, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''JENNER''== * [[/John Henry Jenner|Jenner, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Y9-64Z] - 1877(Eng)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 7BM Receive Premaydena (1923); Receive Premaydena (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 2ABM John Ingoldsby Jenner - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Lindisfarne, 1914); orchardist (Koonya, 1919-1928); Xray technician (Double Bay, NSW, 1930; Bondi, 1933-1935) * [[/John Ingoldsby Jenner|Jenner, John Ingoldsby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKY4-7S2] - 1904(Eng)-1980(???) - Licences: 2ABM Sydney (Maroubra, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1194, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 7BM John Henry Jenner - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Haberfield, 1930; Bondi, 1933-1935); telephone engineer (Maroubra, 1937); engineer (Maroubra, 1943-1954; Revesby, 1968); retired (Turramurra, 1972); engineer (Revesby, 1980) ==''JENNISON''== * [[/James Crosby Jennison|Jennison, James Crosby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRWZ-JB6] - 1923(SA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5JJ Adelaide (Black Forest, 1947; Enfield, 1954-1960); 1JN Canberra (Hughes, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2432, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, For courage & tenacity on two operational tours, 1945 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hughes, ACT, 1972-1980) * [[/Joseph William Jennison|Jennison, Joseph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTS7-316] - 1899(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 2JJ Mathoura (1928-1939); 2MX Mathoura (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 414, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 4th Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Comment: Licences in the name of his father John William Jennison but most likely son was operator, father passed in 1942 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Mathoura, NSW, 1930-1949; Echuca, Vic, 1954; Deniliquin, NSW, 1958); nil (Echuca, Vic, 1963) ==''JENSEN''== * [[/Jens August Jensen|Jensen, Jens August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQM-1MX] - 1865(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Minister for Navy (1915-1917) - Comment: famously dismissed for corruption in respect of purchase of Shaw Wireless Works in 1916 - Electoral Rolls: licensed victualler (Beauty Point, Tas, 1914-1919); orchardist (Beauty Point, Tas, 1919-1922); no occupation (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936) - Links: [[w:Jens_Jensen_(politician)|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/jensen-jens-august-6840 ADB] * [[/Laurence Richard Hopkins Jensen|Jensen, Laurence or Lawrence Richard Hopkins "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-MJ1] - 1906(Tas)-1974(Tas) - Licences: 7BL Receive West Devonport (1923); Receive West Devonport (1923-1924); 7LJ Launceston (1925-1939, 1947-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 78, 1925, Tas; BOCP 215, 1939; 1AOCP 9, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW@ (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (New Town, 1928); teacher (New Town, 1936-1972) - TroveTag: "7BL-7LJ - Laurence Richard Hopkins Jensen" & "!Wikibooks 7BL-7LJ" ==''JENVEY''== * [[/Henry Walter Jenvey|Jenvey, Henry Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4QJ-7TS] - 1851(Eng)-1932(Vic) - Licences: AA Melbourne 1900; X?? Melbourne - early wireless experimenter, arguably his use of the identifier AA was the first use of an Australian callsign; arguably Australia's first amateur operator as the majority of his experiments were self-funded and in his own time - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - employment (Vic P & T; PMGD) - Relationships: father of 3WW William Walter Jenvey - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Brighton, 1909); public servant (Caulfield East, 1919-1931) * [[/William Walter Jenvey|Jenvey, William Walter "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4QV-9GL] - 1904(Vic)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 3AY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922-1927; Ormond, 1931-1938); 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1939); 3AY Melbourne (Ormond, 1947); 2ZO Sydney (Willoughby, 1948-1969); 2ZO Noosa Heads (1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 824, 1924; 1COCP 68, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of Henry Walter Jenvey - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1926-1927); operator (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943; Willoughby, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1972); nil (Nelligen, NSW, 1977; Noosa Heads, Qld, 1980) ==''JEPSON''== * [[/Reginald Raymond Jepson|Jepson, Reginald Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTT-WX5] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3JI Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Highett, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2064, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1942-1949); public servant (Moorabbin, Vic, 1954-1968; Highett, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JEREMY''== * [[/John Jeremy|Jeremy, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-GSZ] - 1897(NSW)-1957(ACT) - Licences: XFE Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1934-1943); bank manager (Deakin, ACT, 1949-1954) ==''JERRARD''== * [[/Frederick Joseph Jerrard|Jerrard, Frederick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB43-BKT] - 1899(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4DR Receive Gayndah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Gayndah, 1921-1930); motor mechanic (Gayndah, 1936-1937); engineer (Indooroopilly, 1943-1963) ==''JESSOP''== * [[/Patrick Ferman Jessop|Jessop, Patrick Ferman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QN-8HV] - 19??(Eng?)-19??(Qld?) - Licences: 4PJ Kamma (1925-1927); 4PJ Cairns (Hambledon, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (England?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1(RFC) - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Edmonton, 1922-1930); weigh bridge clerk (Hambledon, 1936-1943) ==''JEWELL''== * [[/Thomas John Jewell|Jewell, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYD-YH1] - 1905(WA)-1965(WA) - Licences: 6CA Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923); 6JJ Perth (Victoria Park, 1927); 6JJ Kalgoorlie (1930-1931); 6JJ Perth (Victoria Park, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 876, 1925; 1COCP 129, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1937); radio inspector (Victoria Park, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1949); inspector (Scarborough, WA, 1954-1963) ==''JINKS''== * [[/Edwin William Jinks|Jewell, Edwin William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPM6-6JD] - 1914(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2HX Broken Hill (1931-1939); 2ADJ Broken Hill (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 830, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 202, 1938; COCP1 355, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Broken Hill, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1943); senior communications officer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1963); public servant (Broken Hill, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Broken Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''JOHNSON''== * [[/Andrew Keith Johnson|Johnson, Andrew Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54J-MQ2] - 1908(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2NJ Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1939, 1946-1969; Padstow, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1157, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Inconsistency death & licensing dates needs further investigation - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Bankstown, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1934); hospital attendant (Punchbowl, NSW, 1936-1968); retired (Padstow, NSW, 1972) * [[/Arthur Johnson|Johnson, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXD7-X12] - 1921(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4PX Brisbane (Hendra, 1938-1939; Ascot, 1946-1948; Hendra, 1954-1975), 4PX Buddina Beach (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2093, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF, Signals) - Comment: Several contemporaneous AJs - Electoral Rolls: Commonwealth public servant (Hendra, Qld, 1968) + others * [[/Arthur Lester Johnson|Johnson, Arthur Lester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB87-RR1] - 1914(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3FL Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937; Canterbury, 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1960; Surrey Hills, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 53, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3XH-3JW Stanley William Johnson - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1954; Box Hill South, Vic, 1963); traffic policeman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1968); policeman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Carl Francis Johnson|Johnson, Carl Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH8T-HSH] - 1899(Tas)-1985(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923); 7AR Hobart (West Hobart, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 218, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: federal servant (West Hobart, 1922-1954) * [[/Colin Wymess Johnson|Johnson, Colin Wymess or Wemyss]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYF-8GK] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AJC Newcastle (New Lambton, 1938-1939); 2YJ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1946-1955; CBD, 1956-1961; Merewether, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2080, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (New Lambton, NSW, 1943-1954); manager (Merewether, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Edward Norman Johnson|Johnson, Edward Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM4W-MLQ] - 1886(Vic)-1960(USA) - Licences: Receive Warrnambool (1923); 3ZO Warrnambool (1923-1924); 3ZO Horsham (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Melbourne, 1909); manager (Wonthaggi, 1914); draper (Newtown, 1917); traveller (Geelong, 1919) * [[/H. B. Johnson|Johnson, H. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6HB Perth (Leederville, 1926); 5HB Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 252, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - common surname, individual not yet identified * [[/Ivo Uric Johnson|Johnson, Ivo Uric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VV-H8S] - 1903(NSW)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4KL Cairns (1933-1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 813, 1924; 2COCP 668, 1942; 1COCP 655, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cairns, Qld, 1936-1963) * [[/John Eric Johnson|Johnson, John Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PS-MYR] - 1903(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JI Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1936); 2AFZ Sydney (Bondi, 1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1492, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theatre employee (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1968) * [[/Joseph Murray Johnson|Johnson, Joseph Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5YM-M5N] - 1889(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 113, 1915; 1COCP 200, 1931 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Geraldton, 1915-1917); radio expert (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Caulfield, 1937); engineer (Longueville, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Turramurra, 1954-1963); retired (Strathfield, 1963; Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1977; Wauchope/Yrrs, 1980) * [[/Leonard Waring Johnson|Johnson, Leonard Waring]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTG7-CK6] - 1916(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3YF Melbourne (Deepdene, 1932-1939; Surrey Hills, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 968, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Canterbury, Vic, 1943-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/S. Johnson|Johnson, S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SJ Mudgee (1925-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Stanley William Johnson|Johnson, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB8W-D8W] - 1908(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3XH Sale (1937-1939); 3JW Melbourne (Burwood, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1954, 1937, Vic; BOCP 654 or 64, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3FL Arthur Lester Johnson - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1933); radio engineer (Sale, Vic, 1936-1937); soldier (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954); engineer (Balwyn North, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''JOHNSTON''== * [[/George Daniel Johnston|Johnston, George Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQB-K36] - 1905(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1279, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Parkville, Vic, 1927-1931); engineer (Hamilton, Qld, 1937); draftsman (Windsor, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/H. B. Johnston|Johnston, H. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6HB Perth (Leederville, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Johnston|Johnston, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJ7-39X] - 1908(Vic)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 3ST Benalla (1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 819, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Benalla, Vic, 1936-1937); meteorologist (Newport, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Lane Cove, NSW, 1968) * [[/Norman Brint Johnston|Johnston, Norman Brint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NC-K7F] - 1913(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6NJ Perth (South Fremantle, 1930-1933; Subiaco, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 642, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Subiaco, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Maylands, 1943-1968; Mt Lawley, 1972-1977) * [[/Robert Walter Johnston|Johnston, Robert Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDS-FHJ] - 1914(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4LQ Brisbane (Petrie Terrace, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1270, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1936-1937); no occupation (Ingleburn, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1963) * [[/William Carlyle Johnston|Johnston, William Carlyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P3-L4J] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Grafton (1935-1936); 2CJ Coffs Harbour (1937-1939, 1946-1950); 2CJ Sawtell (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1479, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: builder (Grafton, NSW, 1930-1936); mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1937-1943); radio engineer (Sawtell, NSW, 1949); joiner (Sawtell, NSW, 1954); carpenter (Sawtell, NSW, 1958-1968); radio mechanic (Sawtell, NSW, 1973-1977) * [[/William David Johnston|Johnston, William David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XJ-3RY] - 1909(Irl)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2YZ Sydney (Ryde, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Gladesville, 1950; Matraville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 616, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 323, 1931; 1COCP 398, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Ryde, NSW, 1930-1943); radio engineer (Gladesville, NSW, 1949; Matraville, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''JOHNSTONE''== * [[/H. D. Johnstone|Johnstone, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3HJ Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JONASSON''== * [[/Roy Peter Jonasson|Jonasson, Roy Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KPW-ZL1] - 1908(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4NG Alberton (1931-1933); 7NG Derwent Park (1937-1939); 3ND Castlemaine (1946-1969); 9NG, PNG; 4NE Brisbane (Kingston, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 827, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, QRP Club, RAAF Wireless Reserve, Qld Listeners' League); employment (Qld State Electricity Commission) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Castlemaine, 1942-1972); retired (Kingston, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''JONES''== * [[/Alfred Ernest Jones|Jones, Alfred Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G61R-CTW] - 1894(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 241, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Comment: not all electoral roll entries identified, several contemporaneous AEJs; Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1917-1922) * [[/David Owen Jones|Jones, David Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH2-HV6] - 1916(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3ED Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1937-1939, 1947; North Essendon, 1948-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1916, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cutter (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1937-1942); draughtsman (Essendon North, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/David William Jones|Jones, David William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DJ Brisbane (Chelmer, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 683, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous DWJs - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Chelmer, 1925-1931); engineer (Holland Park, 1958)? * [[/Donald Atkinson Jones|Jones, Donald Atkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSN-327] - 1911(NSW)-2000(SA) - Licences: 2SF Wollongong (Austinmer, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 398, 1932; COCP1 147, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Austinmer, NSW, 1932-1937; Flinders Island, Tas, 1949) * [[/George Edward Jones|Jones, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2F-D9R] - 1903(???)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2OU Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923); Crystal Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1923); 2GJ Sydney (Willoughby, 1932-1934; Naremburn, 1935; Bondi, 1936-1938; Woollahra, 1939; Bondi, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1053, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Zetland, NSW, 1933); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937); motor driver (Bondi, 1943-1949) * [[/Harold Jones|Jones, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-RSJ] - 1906(Wales)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2AGG Speers Point (1937-1938, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1926, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HJs - Electoral Rolls: shiftman (Boolaroo, NSW, 1937); bus conductor (Speers Point, NSW, 1943-1949) * [[/Lancelot Cyril Jones|Jones, Lancelot Cyril "Lance"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8L3-2LS] - 1891(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: XVB Adelaide (Hawthorn, 1913-1914); 5BQ Adelaide (Westbourne Park, 1923-1924); 5DN Adelaide (City, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; co-founder 5DN commercial Adelaide - Electoral Rolls: manager (Broadway Estate, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVB-5BQ-5DN - Lancelot Cyril Jones" * [[/Leslie Jones|Jones, Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY84-XVZ] - 1909(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1482, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Paul Alfred Jones|Jones, Paul Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ5-CJT] - 1920(Tas)-2013(Tas)93yo - Licences: 7PJ King Island (Grassy, 1939, 1947-1948); 7PJ Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1954-1975; Hobart City, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2256, 1939, Tas; BOCP 579, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Moonah, Tas, 1954); engineer (Lindisfarne, Tas, 1972) * [[/Raymond Edward Jones|Jones, Raymond Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL9R-FLM] - 1900(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3RJ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1928; Box Hill, 1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 407, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Newmarket, 1921); public servant (Ascot Vale, 1922-1924); telegraphist (Box Hill, 1931-1943); supervisor (Box Hill, 1949-1963); retired (Box Hill, 1968-1980) * [[/Robert Harold Jones|Jones, Robert Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPF-BKS] - 1896(Wales)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AHF Sydney (Kogarah, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Canley Vale, 1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1960, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1930-1931; Rockdale, NSW, 1933); engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1934); motor mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1935-1943); technician (Edensor Park, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Rothney Bray Jones|Jones, Rothney Bray "Roth"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN43-9N4] - 1918(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3BG Bendigo (1936-1939, 1947); 3BG Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1948-1975; Abbotsford, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1696, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Bendigo, Vic, 1942; Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1963; Balwyn North, Vic, 1967-1972; Doncaster East, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Stanley William Jones|Jones, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-BPL] - 1917(Vic)-1943(PNG) - Licences: 3SF Ballarat (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1953, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Australian Army, Signalman, 6 Division Signals) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1687469] - Comment: Another Stanley William Jones died in WW2, Flight Sergeant, 626 Squadron - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Vernon Marshall Jones|Jones, Vernon Marshall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CF-5YM] - 1913(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3YE Colac (1947-1948); 3YE Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1954-1960; Box Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2347, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: welder (Caulfield, Vic, 1935-1937); technical assistant (Colac, Vic, 1943); engineer (Colac, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-68; Box Hill North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Walter Henry Jones|Jones, Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NB-Z8F] - 1914(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2PY Sydney (Marrickville, 1930-1933); 2RS Sydney (Marrickville, 1935-1939); 2WP Sydney (Bexley, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 652, 1930, NSW; 1COCP 57, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of William Daniel Jones - Electoral Rolls: tramway employee (Sydenham, NSW, 1933); wireless operator (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1937); wireless telegraphist (Bexley North, NSW, 1949-1972); telegraphist (Bexley North, NSW, 1977-1980) - Comment: Another contemporaneous Walter Henry Jones in Sydney b.1915 m.Edith * [[/William Daniel Jones|Jones, William Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGX-G5N] - 1910(Wales)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1614, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 2PY-2RS-2WP Walter Henry Jones - Electoral Rolls: shopkeeper (Sydenham, NSW, 1933; Marrickville, NSW, 1934); upholsterer (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1935-1937; Lewisham, NSW, 1949-1963; Marrickville, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/W. R. Jones|Jones, W. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EK Receive Brisbane (Hendra, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JORDAN''== * [[/James Jordan|Jordan, James "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHL-VNQ] - 1903(Sct)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4JJ Ipswich (1933); 4JJ Bundaberg (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1162, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4BU); senior military (RAAF, Wing-Commander) - Electoral Rolls: striker (West Ipswich, Qld, 1932); radio mechanic (Bundaberg, Qld, 1934-1937) * [[/Lawrence Jordan|Jordan, Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYC5-N6K] - 1934(Vic)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2ALV Figtree (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1578, 1957; AOCP 3758, 1958, NSW - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 3IL-7IL Robert Frederick Jordan; Brother of 3AKJ-7JR Robert Edward Jordan - Electoral Rolls: technician (Wollongong, NSW, 1958; Figtree, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Robert Jordan|Jordan, Robert]] - 1893(NZ)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: 1COCP 4, 1914, No. 4 in Aus and Vic, Commonwealth system - commercial operator; coastal station operator? - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Robert Frederick Jordan|Jordan, Robert Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8TB-KWK] - 1898(Vic)-1987(Tas) - Licences: 3IL Gabo Island (1935-1939); 7IL Currie (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1529, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 24th Battalion, 1915-1919) - Relationships: Father of 3AKJ-7JR Robert Edward Jordan & 2ALV Lawrence Jordan - Electoral Rolls: returned soldier (Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1919); plumber (Coburg, Vic, 1921-1928; Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1931; Cape Everard, Vic, 1934); lightkeeper (Gabo Island, Vic, 1936-1937; Cape Schanck, Vic, 1942; Currie, Tas, 1954); no occupation (Currie, Tas, 1968-1972) * [[/Robert Edward Jordan|Jordan, Robert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYC5-677] - 1929(Vic)-2008(Tas) - Licences: 3AKJ Melbourne (North Aspendale, 1965-1975); 7JR Currie (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 1564, 1963; AOCP 4202, 1964, Vic - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 3IL-7IL Robert Frederick Jordan; Brother of 2ALV Lawrence Jordan - Electoral Rolls: technician (Thornbury, Vic, 1954); telephone technician (Carrum, Vic, 1958-1968); technician (Aspendale, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JOSCELYNE''== * [[/Robert Alan Joscelyne|Joscelyne, Robert Alan "Alan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4NC-8JD] - 1908(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AJO Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1938; Cheltenham, 1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2215, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Eastwood, NSW, 1930); traveller (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1936-1937); agent (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); manager (Beecroft, NSW, 1949); representative (Roseville, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''JOUGHIN''== * [[/E. G. Joughin|Joughin, E. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALI Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jack Maxwell Joughin|Joughin, Jack Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7D-1LR] - 1910(Vic)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 3BR Melbourne (Windsor, 1947-1948; Pakenham, 1954); 3BR Tangambalanga (1955-1965); 4JU Buderim (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 152, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Northcote, Vic, 1934-1937; Packenham East, Vic, 1954; Tangambalanga, Vic, 1963-1967); no occupation (Buderim, Qld, 1968); trundler (Buderim, Qld, 1972); labourer (Forest Glen, Qld, 1977) ==''JOYCE''== * [[/Victor Stanley Joyce|Joyce, Victor Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9K8R-3RQ] - 1920(Eng)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2AEN Sydney (Five Dock, 1936-1939; Drummoyne, 1946; Collaroy, 1947-1955; Dee Why, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1709, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Five Dock, NSW, 1943); photographer (Collaroy, NSW, 1949-1954; Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''JUDD''== * [[/Clarence Harvey Judd|Judd, Clarence Harvey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVF-9XS] - 1920(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5HQ Adelaide (Colonel Light Gardens, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3374, 1953, Qld - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Oswald William Judd|Judd, Oswald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVX-X56] - 1896(SA)-1934(SA) - Licences: XVF Adelaide (North Norwood, 1913); Receive Adelaide (Payneham, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JULSTEDT''== * [[/E. Julstedt|Julstedt, E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4JD Daru, PNG (1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JUNK''== * [[/Gerhardt Philip Junk|Junk, Gerhardt Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FL-3W8] - 1896(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XACX Sydney (Sans Souci, 1913-1914); 2AZ Receive Sydney (Sans Souci, 1922-1923); 2EY Sydney (Sans Souci, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP, 1289, 1934, NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Sans Souci, NSW, 1930-1935); tram conductor (Sans Souci, NSW, 1937-1943) =='''K'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''KANE''== * [[/John Leslie Kane|Kane, John Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LT-K1L] - 1910(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4ZZ Toowoomba (1939, 1947-1954); 4ZZ Harlaxton (1955); 4ZZ Rockhampton (1956); 4ZZ Brisbane (Northgate, 1960; Lawnton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2335, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); senior state public servant (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Roma, Qld, 1931-1937); railway clerk (Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1954); QGR clerk (Northgate, Qld, 1958; Lawnton, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''KARPPINEN''== * [[/Karl Horace Karppinen|Karppinen, Karl Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J6-WST] - 1917(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2157, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1954); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''KAUFMAN''== * [[/Samuel Donald Kaufman|Kaufman, Samuel Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6X-937] - 1904(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SK Sydney (Belmore, 1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 448, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Belmore, NSW, 1933-1980) ==''KAUPER''== * [[/Henry Alexis Kauper|Kauper, Henry or Heinrich Alexis "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXZ-WYQ] - 1888(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Licences: S643 Adelaide (1921-1922); 5BG Adelaide (Dulwich, 1923-1926; Tusmore, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 97, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; inventor - Electoral Rolls: chauffer (Willaura, Vic, 1910); engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1931-1937) - TroveTag: "S643-5BG - Henry Alexis Kauper" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kauper-henry-alexis-harry-6898 ADB] ==''KAYESS''== * [[/Sydney Kayess|Kayess, Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYG-NHD] - 1892(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified -RANRS (CPOE, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Cooktown, 1917); engineer (Hendra, Qld, 1919); engine driver (Charleville, Qld, 1921); mechanic (Mossman, 1925); motor mechanic (Watchem, Vic, 1928); auto engineer (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1930); garage manager (New Lambton, NSW, 1930; Foveaux, NSW, 1933); engineer (Forest Lodge, NSW, 1935-1937); labourer (Darlinghurst, 1937; Glenmore, NSW, 1943); mechanical engineer trainee (Haberfield, NSW, 1949); engineer (Manly North, NSW, 1958) ==''KEANE''== * [[/John Patrick James Keane|Keane, John Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V5-P25] - 1903(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2JN Cessnock (1930-1931); 2JN Sydney (Millers Point, 1931); 2JN Cessnock (1933-1936); 2JN Sydney (Bexley, 1937-1939; McMahons Point, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 698, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Darling Harbour, 1930); clerk (Cessnock, 1931-1932; Newcastle, 1934; Bexley, 1935-1937; McMahons Point, 1943-1949; North Sydney, 1958-1963) ==''KEAST''== * [[/Leslie John Keast|Keast, Leslie John "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2QP-J6X] - 1886(SA)-1957(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Journalist (Wireless Weekly; shortwave editor, Australasian Radio World, 1940-1951; Radio & Hobbies), professional monitor (OWI/VOA, WW2); silent era cinematographer - Electoral Rolls: licensed victuallar (Royal Hotel, Bowral, 1933-1934); ex-hotelkeeper (Coogee, 1935); clerk (Randwick North, 1936-1937); sales manager (Carlingford, 1943); organising secretary (Ermington, 1949-1958) - TroveTag: "Leslie John Keast" (450+ hits, also 150+ in ARW on WRH) ==''KEATING''== * [[/Thomas Joseph Keating|Keating, Thomas Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVD-862] - 1902(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3KE Melbourne (Mentone,1938-1939); 3KW Melbourne (Mentone, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2128, 1938, Vic; COCP1 512, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1931-1934; Mentone, Vic, 1936-1968) ==''KEDDIE''== * [[/Phillip Robert Keddie|Keddie, Phillip Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67S-1T7] - 1921(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5KZ Adelaide (Woodville Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1882, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: AMF (Woodville Park, SA, 1943) ==''KEILLOR''== * [[/William Keillor|Keillor, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-YNZ] - 1902(???)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3KW Geelong (West Geelong, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 895, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Geelong West, Vic, 1928-1954); nil (Geelong West, Vic, 1963) ==''KEITH''== * [[/Gordon Harold Keith|Keith, Gordon Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCL-2BW] - 1919(Qld)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 4EK Brisbane (Hill End, 1947-1955); 5EK Adelaide (Clarence Park, 1956); 3AFK Melbourne (East Malvern, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2446, 1940, Qld - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Hill End, Qld, 1941-1954); soldier (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1958); A.R.A. (Narrabundah, ACT, 1963); farmer (Ingleside, Qld, 1968); public servant (Torrens, ACT, 1968-1980) ==''KELLS''== * [[/Alfred Charles Edward Kells|Kells, Alfred Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTMT-7D3] - 1900(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Receive Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923); 2430 Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal electrician (Moonee Ponds, 1921-1925); mechanic (Essendon, 1928-1954) ==''KELLY''== * [[/Alexander Wainwright Kelly|Kelly, Alexander Wainwright]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZP6-G6V] - 1908(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Largs Bay (1923); Receive Largs Bay (1923); 5AW Lyndoch (1927-1939); 5XO Loxton (1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 358, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur Broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: winemaker (Berri, 1939-1943) * [[/Kenneth Melville Kelly|Kelly, Kenneth Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3L-LVP] - 1915(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 3LL Melbourne (Carlton, 1937-1939); 7MF Maritime Mobile Auxiliary Ketch Matthew Flinders, Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1947); 7LL Hobart (CBD, 1947-1948; Sandy Bay, 1954-1965); 4MJ Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise, 1969-1975); 2MJ Merimbula (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1854, 1937, Vic; COCP3 1236, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Queens College, Carlton, Vic, 1937); medical practitioner (Newtown, Tas, 1943-1958; Rio Vista, Qld, 1969-1972; Merimbula, NSW, 1980) * [[/Patrick James Kelly|Kelly, Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94CD-8LM] - 1909(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4KB Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1939, 1947-1948; Belmont, 1954-1955; Camp Hill, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2393, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Comment: Several contemporaneous PJKs - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Dutton Park, Qld, 1934-1937); civil servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1949; Belmont, Qld, 1954-1968) * [[/Ross Donaldson Kelly|Kelly, Ross Donaldson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7BG-2PR] - 1906(SA)-1959(SA) - Licences: 5LW Adelaide (Unley, 1937-1939; Hazelwood Park, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2032, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assurance agent (Dulwich, 1941-1943) ==''KELSO''== * [[/Andrew John Bruce Kelso|Kelso, Andrew John Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTM-8R3] - 1915(NSW)-2014(ACT)98yo - Licences: 2AGF Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1938); 2WK Cooma (1955-1969); 8AC Nhulunbuy (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1683, 1936, NSW; BOCP 30, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Awards: OBE (1959, for services as radio officer, Snowy Mountains Authority) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1937; Lakemba, NSW, 1943); wireless operator (Darwin, NT, 1943); orchardist (Valley Heights, Molong, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Cooma, NSW, 1958-1963); communications officer (Cooma, NSW, 1968); technical officer (Nhulunbuy, NT, 1972); radio technician (Nhulunbuy, NT, 1977-1980) * [[/Graham Kelso|Kelso, Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXH-9DH] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EL Receive Brisbane (Nundah, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1958); technician (Brisbane, Qld, 1968; St Lucia, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/William Thomas Kelso|Kelso, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HQX-4GF] - 1914(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 979, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, Qld, 1937); chemist (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1963) - Trovetag: "William Thomas Kelso" ==''KEMBLE''== * [[/Frederick John Kemble|Kemble, Frederick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-8WY] - 1915(SA)-1939(WA) - Licences: 6FJ Katanning (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1673, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith's striker (Katanning, WA, 1937) ==''KEMP''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Kemp|Kemp, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-PYS] - 1910(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4YA Yangan - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1466, 1935, Qld; BOCP 110, 1937; 2COCP 123, 1937; 1COCP 163, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Swanfels, Qld, 1936-1937); radio technician (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949; Wavell Heights, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Joseph Edward Kemp|Kemp, Joseph Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-NWV] - 1918(Tas)-1991(WA) - Licences: 7RZ Devonport (1937-1939); 7RZ Launceston (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1847, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Como, 1949); radio officer (Esperance, 1954-1958; Yokine, WA, 1963-1980) ==''KEMPSTER''== * [[/Frederick Kempster|Kempster, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVPC-NHM] - 1900(SA)-1957(SA) - Licences: 5KM Darwin (1929-1931); 8KM Darwin (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 543, 1929, No. ?? in NT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Fullarton, 1934); supervisor (Fullarton, 1939-1943) ==''KEMPTON''== * [[/Gordon Kempton|Kempton, Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSD-PJS] - 19??(???)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 2CI Sydney (Kings Cross, 1935-1938); 2CI Newcastle (Merewether, 1939, 1946-1965); 2CI Sydney (Sylvania Waters, 1969); 2BCI Sydney (Kogarah, 1965); 4XX Brisbane (Yeronga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933-1935; Merewether, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Yeronga, Qld, 1969-1972) ==''KENDERDINE''== * [[/Clifford Walter Kenderdine|Kenderdine, Clifford Walter "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYR-H3J] - 1917(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3WP Melbourne (Kew, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1203, 1933, Vic; BOCP 226, 1939; COCP1 380, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1943-1954); engineer (Melbourne, Vic, 1967-1968); radio engineer (Lorne, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''KENNA''== * [[/Vernon Francis Kenna|Kenna, Vernon Francis "Vern" / "Marconi"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS1D-4ZV] - 1908(Qld)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 4DE Receive Brisbane (Hamilton, 1923-1924); 4FK Brisbane (Hamilton, 1926-1939); 2JR Sydney (Middle Cove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 301, 1926, No. 29 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (PMGD); radiocommunications engineer; senior public servant (PMG, ABC2); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal electrician (Hamilton, Qld, 1936-1954); engineer (Balwyn, Vic, 1963; Killara, 1963; Middle Cove, 1968-1972; Willoughby, 1977-1980) ==''KENNEDY''== * [[/Peter Kennedy|Kennedy, Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKD-8Q7] - 1874(Vic)-1945(SA) - Licences: XYD Perth (City, 1913-1914); 6AM Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923-1927); 5AM Adelaide (City, 1928; Unley, 1931; New Parkside, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; senior federal public servant (PMG, concluding as Deputy Postmaster-General SA); WW1 - Awards: Imperial Service Order - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leederville, 1903; Mt Lawley, 1910-1921); State Engineer (Maylands, 1925-1926); civil servant (New Parkside, 1939-1943) * [[/M. Kennedy|Kennedy, M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EP Receive Brisbane (Annerley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter Donald Kennedy|Kennedy, Walter Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBRG-1WB] - 1869(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2WK Sydney (Rockdale, 1925-1926; Willoughby, 1927-1929); 2WK Helensburgh (1930-1933); 2WK Sydney (East Sydney, 1934); 2WK Wallerawang (1935); 2WK Sydney (Rockdale, 1936-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 121, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Murrumburrah, 1913; Helensburgh, 1930-1932); clerk (Darlinghurst, 1934-1935); clerk in Holy Orders (Rockdale, 1936-1949) ==''KENNY''== * [[/Edmund Francis Kenny|Kenny, Edmund Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MB-R3M] - 1903(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2EK Sydney (Lewisham, 1927-1928; Croydon, 1929; Ryde, 1930-1931; Granville, 1933-1939, 1946-1948); 2EK Wentworthville (1950-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 373, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashbury, 1930); clerk (West Ryde, 1930-1933); engineer (Granville, 1935-1949); radio engineer (Wentworthville, 1954-1968); engineer (Wentworthville, 1972-1977) * [[/Ferris Hope Kenny|Kenny, Ferris Hope]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMQ-C17] - 1921(NSW)-2012(NSW) - Licences: 2AFK Sydney (Canterbury, 1936-1939; Earlwood, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1834, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Earlwood, NSW, 1943-1958); accountant (Campsie, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''KEOGH''== * [[/William George Keogh|Keogh, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJ4-H7G] - 19??(???)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2ZA Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923); 2ZA Sydney (Summer Hill, 1923; Stanmore, 1924-1925); licensed operator 2AG Grace Bros Broadway - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Randwick North, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2ZA - William George Keogh" ==''KERBY''== * [[/Edwin Thomas John Kerby|Kerby, Edwin Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM72-SFL] - 1888(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 7EK Ringarooma (1932-1939); 3KK Melbourne (Auburn, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 940, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 (Major) - Awards: Military Star 1914-1915; British War Medal, Victory Medal; MBE - Electoral Rolls: manager (Ballarat, 1909); restaurant keeper (Brunswick, 1914); electrical engineer (Richmond, 1914-1917); grazier (Ballarat, 1919); farmer (Linton, 1922); grazier (Fawkner, 1924-1925); engineer (St Kilda, 1943; Auburn, 1949-1968) - Links: [[w:Edwin Kerby|Wikipedia]] ==''KERKIN''== * [[/Edward James Kerkin|Kerkin, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97PM-NZH] - 1914(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CT Sydney (Drummoyne, 1934-1939); 2ME Sydney (Epping, 1948-1958); 1ME Canberra (HMAS Harmon, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1388, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cycle builder (Drummoyne, NSW, 1937); RAN (Epping, NSW, 1949-1963); naval officer (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1968); RAN (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''KERMOND''== * [[/Leslie John Kermond|Kermond, Leslie John "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W7-Y88] - 1912(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3DX Warrnambool (1928-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 417, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 182, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Warrnambool, 1936-1937); engineer (Swan Hill, 1942); radio engineer (Warrnambool, 1949-1980) ==''KERNICK''== * [[/Percy Edwin Kernick|Kernick, Percy Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7S-JW1] - 1888(NSW)-1965(WA) - Licences: 6PK Perth (South Perth, 1927-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 378, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Sandstone/Mt Magnet, 1910); telegraphist (Brown Hill/Kalgoorlie, 1917; South Perth, 1925-1963) ==''KERR''== * [[/Alfred Dixon Kerr|Kerr, Alfred Dixon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT8-ZKF] - 1910(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AL Ballarat (1926-1939, 1946-1960); 3JQ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 284, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 18, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, 1931-1968); retired (Hawthorn, 1977) * [[/Allan Arthur Kerr|Kerr, Allan Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4S-W8R] - 1913(NSW)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 2AFD Sydney (Thurgoona, 1936-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1826, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Thurgoona, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Malvern, Vic, 1949); public servant (Malvern, Vic, 1954-1963; Oakleigh, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Frank John Kerr|Kerr, Frank John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4H-5HB] - 1918(Eng)-2000(USA) - Licences: 3FK Melbourne (Canterbury, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1705, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio physicist (Cammeray, NSW, 1943; Turramurra, NSW, 1949); physicist (Turramurra, NSW, 1954-1963); radio astronomer (North Manly, NSW, 1963-1968) - Links: [[w:Frank John Kerr|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P001716b.htm EOAS]; [https://baas.aas.org/pub/frank-john-kerr-1918-2000/release/1 BAAS Biography] * [[/Frederick Charles Kerr|Kerr, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HG-C7L] - 1921(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3AJK Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2385, 1939, Vic; COCP2 1096, 1947; COCP1 1215, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Hilton Kerr|Kerr, Hilton "Andy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J3-PB1] - 1904(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AX Sydney (Manly, 1934-1936; Darling Point, 1937-1939; Waverley, 1946-1969; Bondi, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1330, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948+) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Manly, NSW, 1930-1935); chauffeur (Edgecliff, NSW, 1936-1937); soldier (Waverley, NSW, 1943-1963); technician (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Roy Kerr|Kerr, Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHP-SBX] - 1917(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4DK Winton (1937-1939); 4DK Brisbane (Tingalpa, 1946-1951) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1941, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist) - Relationships: brother of Vernon Lester Kerr 4LK - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Vernon Lester Kerr|Kerr, Vernon Lester "Vern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHP-MCW] - 1912(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4LK Winton (1932-1933); 4LK Cloncurry (1937-1939, 1946-1948); 4LK Charters Towers (1954-1969); 4LK Charleville (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 800, 1931, No. ?? in Qld; COCP 1941, amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, Soc Wireless Pioneers USA); employment (RFDS, technical officer / controller / announcer) - Relationships: brother of Roy Kerr 4DK - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954-1977); technician (Charleville, Qld, 1977) ==''KHAN''== * [[/Kullandar Jallander Khan|Khan, Kullandar Jallander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX89-VLY] - 1916(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4QA Cairns (1937-1939, 1947); 4DC Cairns (1948-1960); 4DC Brisbane (New Farm, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1979, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 4QA may have been withdrawn by PMGD for 4QA Cairns - Electoral Rolls: picture theatre operater (Cairns, Qld, 1943); radio serviceman (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1958); tv technician (New Farm, Qld, 1968-1977); retired (New Farm, Qld, 1980) ==''KIDMAN''== * [[/Charles Henry Arthur Kidman|Kidman, Charles Henry Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQV-5J3] - 1894(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 22, 1914 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1917); warehouse manager (Narabeen, NSW, 1930-1937); company representative (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); salesman (Harbord, NSW, 1949-1954); laboratory assistant (Harbord, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Ian McIvor Kidman|Kidman, Ian McIvor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD7Q-7N2] - 1915(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5JK Naracoorte (1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1163, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''KIERNAN''== * [[/Gerard Stanislaus Kiernan|Kiernan, Gerard Stanislaus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJXL-DG6] - 1923(Ireland)-2009(Aus) - Licences: 9GK Port Moresby (1960); 3ER Fiskville (1965); 2BGK Bringelly (1969-1975); 2BGK Moree (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (overseas?) - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: technical officer (Moree, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KIESINGER''== * [[/Hans R. Kiesinger|Kiesinger, Hans R.]] - 19??(Switzerland?)-aft 2004(Qld) - Licences: HS1ALK, VK4/HE9RFF - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; broadcast listener - Comment: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified, lived Ghana (1950-1952); Thailand (1953-1979) & Switzerland (1980-1994); may have returned to Switzerland prior to passing ==''KILBORN''== * [[/Ernest Harrold Kilborn|Kilborn, Ernest Harrold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5X-Z4N] - 1908(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: 3KE Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1932-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 883, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Not applicable) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Auburn, Vic, 1931-1937) ==''KILBY''== * [[/Raymond Harold Kilby|Kilby, Raymond Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-9VD] - 1918(Tas)-1999(Tas) - Licences: 7RK Launceston (1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1461, 1935, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 1568, 1957; 1COCP 1862, 1958; 2COCP T1, 1977 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Launceston, 1943-1972) ==''KILGARIFF''== * [[/Joseph Kilgariff|Kilgariff, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS2-XBD] - 1886(NSW)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5JT Adelaide (Burnside, 1937-1939; Erindale, 1947-1948; North Glenelg, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1884, 1937, SA; 2COCP 325, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Boulder, WA, 1910-1912); builder (Alice Springs, NT, 1934; Burnside, SA, 1939); RAAF (Leabrook, SA, 1943) ==''KILPATRICK''== * [[/James George Kilpatrick|Kilpatrick, James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9F-HYX] - 1884(Eng)-1962(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - State Engineer (PMGD, 1920s, 1930s); oversight of new 6WF 1932 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1916; Brighton Beach, Vic, 1917-1919); State engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1931); engineer (Sandgate, Qld, 1936); civil servant (West Perth, WA, 1937); electrical engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1943-1954); retired (South Perth, WA, 1958) ==''KILSBY''== * [[/Keith Wilbur Kilsby|Kilsby, Keith Wilbur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCHP-4ZS] - 1912(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5PR Moorak (1933); 5PR Birdwood (1938); 5PR Wiltyerong via Murray Bridge (1947); 5PR Mingary via Murray Bridge (1948); 5PR Murray Bridge (1954); 5PR Adelaide (Payneham, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 419, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Birdwood, SA, 1939; Wiltyerong, SA, 1941-1943); ==''KIMPTON''== * [[/Francis William Kimpton|Kimpton, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXZ-6PV] - 1897(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: XAAZ Grafton (1913-1914); 2BN Receive (1922-1924); 2BN Ballina (1925-1931); 2ABR Byron Bay (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 209, 1916 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: shipping clerk (Ballina, NSW, 1930-1932); clerk (Byron Bay, 1935-1936); shipping clerk (Byron Bay, NSW, 1937-1943); clerk (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1954; Byron Bay, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''KING''== * [[/Charles Calvert King|King, Charles Calvert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQT-4R1] - 1885(Eng)-1941(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 105, 1915; 2COCP 155, 1930 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (New Town, Tas, 1914); warrant telegraphist (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1921-1925); music teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1930); musician (Clovelly, 1931; Rose Bay, 1932-1933); librarian (Woollahra, 1934); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1935); Model Maker (Watson's Bay, 1936-1937) * [[/Fred Esmond King|King, Fred Esmond (Electoral Rolls) or Esmonde (BMD)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNY-81C] - 1896(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CQ Receive Clermont (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Bulliwallah, Qld, 1919-1963) * [[/Frederick Venn King|King, Frederick Venn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJHN-MV3] - 1888(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Cunnamulla (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Weelamurra Station, Qld, 1909); grazier (Weelamurra Station, Qld, 1913-1921); not stated (Warrambah Station, Cunnamulla, Qld, 1925); grazier (Barrington Station, Cunnamulla, Qld, 1930-1954); retired (Camp Hill, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/Norman Stanley King|King, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4V-4FT] - 1904(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2SZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1931-1937; Neutral Bay, 1938; Cremorne, 1939); 2AEQ Sydney (Northbridge, 1954; Auburn, 1954-1955; North Sydney, 1956-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 866, 1931, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1937); tram employee (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); controllerman (Auburn, NSW, 1954) ==''KINGSLEY''== * [[/John Kingsley|Kingsley, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7M-Q6R] - 1912(Aus)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2ACF Sydney (Artarmon, 1938-1939; Cremorne, 1946-1975; Sydney CBD, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2230, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Ashfield, NSW, 1937; Cremorne, NSW, 1949-1968); practitioner (Cremorne, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KINGWELL''== * [[/William Hercules Kingwell|Kingwell, William Hercules]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB) ==''KINNEAR''== * [[/Henry Kinnear|Kinnear, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHL-9FV] - 1902(Vic)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 3IO Receive Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1922); 3KN Melbourne (Brighton, 1932-1939; Toorak, 1947-1948; South Yarra, 19541960; Mt Eliza, 1965-1969); 3AKN Portable Melbourne (Toorak, 1948; South Yarra, 1954-1956); 4AVJ Buderim (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 944, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Prahran, Vic, 1924); manager (Prahran, Vic, 1925-1928); manufacturer (Brighton, Vic, 1931-1937; South Yarra, Vic, 1943-1954); director (Malvern, Vic, 1954; Mt Eliza, Vic, 1967-1968; Toorak, Vic, 1972); company director (Buderim, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''KINSCHER''== * [[/Ernest Walter Dawes Kinscher|Kinscher, Ernest Walter Dawes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHP2-SLV] - 1911(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2ADL Nyngan (1936-1937); 2ADL Parkes (!938); 2ADL Werris Creek (1939); 2ADL Sydney (Alexandria, 1946; Marrickville, 1947-1950; Lidcombe, 1954-1969; Baulkham Hills, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1729, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway porter (Bourke, NSW, 1936); railway employee (Nyngan, NSW, 1937; Bushman's Hill, Parkes, NSW, 1937); clerk (Alexandria, NSW, 1943; Petersham, NSW, 1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1954-1968; Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KINSELLA''== * [[/Hector Thomas Kinsella|Kinsella, Hector Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NC-XN9] - 1912(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6HK Perth (Hollywood, 1930; East Perth, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 641, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (South Perth, 1936-1937; Victoria Park, 1943); pharmacist (Perth, 1949; Narrogin, 1954-1958; Applecross, 1963; Ardross, 1968-1972; Booragoon, 1977-1980) * [[/Thomas Wade Kinsella|Kinsella, Thomas Wade]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8P2-TSG] - 1904(Vic)-2001(NSW)96yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Lubeck (1923); 3TK Lubeck (1924-1926); 3TK Rupanyup (1937-1939); 2FK Sydney (Rose Bay, 1946; Herne Bay, 1947; Sans Souci, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1992, 1937, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 532, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lubeck, 1927-1936); RAN (Sans Souci, 1949-1980) - Relationships: brother of 3AKW William Jennings Kinsella * [[/William Jennings Kinsella|Kinsella, William Jennings]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PG-S8S] - 1914(Vic)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 3AKW Lubeck (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 498, 1943; 2AOCP 55, 1946 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Magdala, Lubeck, 1936-1972; Lubeck, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of 3TK-2FK Thomas Wade Kinsella ==''KINZBRUNNER''== * [[/Harry Charles Kinzbrunner|Kinzbrunner, Harry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H4-SZM] - 1903(Eng)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4HK Cloncurry (1929-1931); 4HK Mareeba (1933); 4HK Tully (1937-1939); 4HK Atherton (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 474, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIAQ), employment (Australian Inland Mission, QATB) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Malanda, 1937); electrical engineer (Ashgrove, 1943); radio mechanic (Atherton, 1943); refrigeration & electrical contractor (Atherton, 1949-1972); electrical contractor (Atherton, 1977-1980) ==''KIRBY''== * [[/Donald Stewart Kirby|Kirby, Donald Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRP7-SQW] - 1915(Eng)-2011(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2ALX Orange (1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2268, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Ewan Russell Kirby|Kirby, Ewan Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4R1-4J7] - 1885(Tas)-1947(Tas) - Licences: XZB Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; First set 1909 communicated with M. Harvey; employed Hydro-electric Dept - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart South, 1914-1919); engineer (Hobart West, 1922-1936) * [[/Terence Patrick Kirby|Kirby, Terence Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZC-RYJ] - 1921(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: 3KI Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947; Kew, 1948-1955; Kilsyth, 1956; Lower Ferntree Gully, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2271, 1939, Vic; COCP1 440, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Centenary Medal, For service to the community through politics, 2001 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Kew North, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical contractor (Lower Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1958); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963); manager (Blackburn South, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''KIRKBY''== * [[/Brian Kirkby|Kirkby, Brian]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (early wireless experimenters, Edward Hope Kirkby, Archibald John Shaw), great grandson of Edward Hope Kirkby * [[/Charles Edward Kirkby|Kirkby, Charles Edward]] - 1886(Vic)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, son of Edward Hope Kirkby, brother of George Gill Kirkby * [[/Edward Hope Kirkby|Kirkby, Edward Hope]] - 1853(At sea)-1915(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, father of George Gill Kirkby and Charles Edward Kirkby * [[/George Gill Kirkby|Kirkby, George Gill]] - 1884(Vic)-1916(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, son of Edward Hope Kirkby, brother of Charles Edward Kirkby ==''KIRKE''== * [[/Basil Everald Wharton Kirke|Kirke, Basil Everald Wharton "B.K."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6NX-FFQ] - 1893(NSW)-1958(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; chief studio announcer/Uncle "Bas" (2BL); manager, 6WF; manager 9PA (1946); manager (ABC, Victoria, 1936) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Subiaco, 1931; Perth, 1934-1936; Melbourne, 1937-1943; Perth, 1954) - Links: [[w:Basil_Kirke|Wikipedia]];[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kirke-basil-everald-wharton-10751 ADB] ==''KIRKLAND''== * [[/John Booth Kirkland|Kirkland, John Booth]] - 1861(Vic)-1900(Vic) - Licences: - Qualifications: - early telephone experimenter, Melbourne, Geelong & Ballarat ==''KIRKPATRICK''== * [[/J. Kirkpatrick|Kirkpatrick, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DP Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''KISSICK''== * [[/Alfred Leslie Hawthorn Kissick|Kissick, Alfred Leslie Hawthorn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9D-7LL] - 1904(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923-1924); 3KB Melbourne (Brunswick, 1925-1933; East Coburg, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1946-1965); operator 3CR Coburg Radio Club (1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 141, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928; Coburg, Vic, 1936-1942; Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1963); ==''KITTO''== * [[/Thomas Collingwood Kitto|Kitto, Thomas Collingwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCKM-W8G] - 1903(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7?? Launceston (1928); 5JR Adelaide (Tusmore, 1931); 2JR Newcastle (1933); 2JS Newcastle (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 425, 1928, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 43, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Launceston, 1928); radio engineer (Sandgate, NSW, 1935; Ulverstone, Tas, 1937); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Prahran, 1949); retired (Deception Bay, 1972) ==''KLING''== * [[/John Robert Kling|Kling, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQZ-B4W] - 1905(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JB Melbourne (Balwyn, 1928; South Camberwell, 1931; Hawthorn East, 1933; Hampton, 1937-1939); 3AJQ Melbourne (Seaford, 1954-1955; Lower Ferntree Gully, 1956; Frankston, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 403, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1933; Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942; Bacchus Marsh, Vic, 1949); radio sound engineer (Seaford, Vic, 1954); electrician (Frankston, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''KNAPTON''== * [[/Carlo Patrick Knapton|Knapton, Carlo Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DQR-R5C] - 1879(Irl)-1955(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - wireless trader (WA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as vice-president, Wireless Traders Assoc, WA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Carlton, Vic, 1914); lighting engineer (South Perth, 1921-1954) ==''KNEIPP''== * [[/James Henry Kneipp|Kneipp, James Henry "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5R-YBH] - 1875(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Cannon Hill, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Morningside, Qld, 1905); railway employee (Morningside, Qld, 1908-1917; Cannon Hill, Qld, 1919-1958) ==''KNELL''== * [[/Clive Thomas Burrows Knell|Knell, Clive Thomas Burrows]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDP-S8S] - 1896(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XJDC Melbourne (Windsor, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Signals) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Windsor, Vic, 1917-1919); farmer (Bunyip North, Vic, 1921-1924); student (Glenferrie, Vic, 1925-1926); clerk (Carlton North, Vic, 1927); civil servant (Kew, Vic, 1928-1967) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1796935 AWM] ==''KNIGHT''== * [[/John Knight|Knight, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVSF-KKZ] - 1916(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2TB Sydney (Lakemba, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1500, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Lakemba, NSW, 1937) * [[/Rupert Keith Knight|Knight, Rupert Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MJ-Z5W] - 1898(Qld)-1934(Qld) - Licences: 4RK Toowoomba (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: not mentioned? - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowoomba, 1919); bank clerk (East Toowoomba, 1925-1926); not specified (East Toowoomba, 1928-1932) ==''KNOCK''== * [[/Donald Brader Knock|Knock, Donald Brader "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWWR-L62] - 1898(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 1911 Manchester; G6XG London (1924-1926); 2NO Sydney (Cremorne, 1926-1927; Vaucluse, 1927; Kirribilli, 1928; Randwick, 1929); 6NK Wyndham (1930-1931); 2NU Portable Sydney 1935-1939; 5NO Portable Central Australia; 2NO Sydney (Waverley, 1946-1966) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 335, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2MO); radiocommunications engineer; journalist (Wireless Weekly, Radio in ANZ, Radio Monthly, Australian Radio News, Bulletin, Australasian Radio World); military (WW1 - Royal Naval Air Service, WW2 - AIF lieutenant-major) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waverley, 1930); radio journalist (Waverley, 1932-1933); radio engineer (Waverley, 1935-1963) ==''KNOWLES''== * [[/Henry Carlisle Maddison Knowles|Knowles, Henry Carlisle Maddison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4Q8-642] - 1901(NSW)-1945(ACT) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Arncliffe, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 653, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Woolahra, 1933; Kingston, ACT, 1935-1943) ==''KNYVETT''== * [[/Edmund Lawrence Knyvett|Knyvett, Edmund Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYH1-RTC] - 1912(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3LC Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1540, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: banker (Malvern East, Vic, 1934-1937); bank official (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1963); bank officer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1967-1972; Burwood, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''KOETS''== * [[/Carolus Gerbrandus Koets|Koets, Carolus or Charles Gerbrandus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBWB-3MQ] - 1890(Netherlands)-1982(Netherlands) - Licences: 2GK Bredalbane (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sydney CBD, 1934; Dunedoo, 1935; Newtown, NSW, 1936; Erskinville, NSW, 1937); motor mechanic (Lewisham, NSW, 1937); poultry farmer (Gosford, NSW, 1943); carpenter (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954; Enmore, NSW, 1958); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1958; Annandale, NSW, 1963; Redcliffe, Qld, 1968-1972) ==''KOGLIN''== * [[/Merton Herman Koglin|Koglin, Merton Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6NG-SM2] - 1894(Tas)-1967(Tas) - Licences: 7MK Hobart (Hobart City, 1939, 1948-1955; Lindisfarne, 1956-1960; South Hobart, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2346, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Queenstown, Tas, 1919); joiner (Hobart, Tas, 1922; Townsville, Qld, 1925; Glenmore, NSW, 1930; Forest Lodge, NSW, 1931; Toxteth, NSW, 1933-1934; Hobart, Tas, 1936-1943); carpenter (Hobart, Tas, 1949-1954; Lindisfarne, Tas, 1958; Hobart, Tas, 1963) ==''KOSSECK''== * [[/Edwin Frederick Kosseck|Kosseck, Edwin Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VB-VTG] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EK Geelong (Belmont, 1930-1933); 3AKE Geelong (Newport, 1947; Belmont, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 705, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Belmont, Vic, 1931-1937); RAAF (Newport, Vic, 1943); gardener (Belmont, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''KRAEGEN''== * [[/Carl W. J. Kraegen|Kraegen, Carl W. J. "Charles"]] - 1831?(Germany?)-1871(NT) - Licences: - Qualifications: - employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, SA Posts & Telegraphs), telegraph operator (Ballarat, Portland), developed an early system of explosive detonation by battery, tragically died of thirst during the construction of the Overland Telegraph ==''KRUGER''== * [[/Francis Augustine Kruger|Kruger, Francis Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJZ-58H] - 1907(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3HE Receive Charlton (1922-1923); 3HE Charlton (1924-1925); 3AI Charlton (1935-1939); 3AI Strathmore (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1541, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Charlton, 1928-1937); cinema operator (Charlton, 1942); executive (Essendon, 1949-1968; Strathmore, 1977-1980) =='''L'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''LABY''== * [[/Thomas Howell Laby|Laby, Thomas Howell]] - 1880(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - frequent lecturer on wireless topics to WIA Vic in the 1920s; education (BA Cambridge 1905, PhD Cambridge 1921); employment (University of Sydney, 1901-1904; Cavendish Laboratory, 1905; Professor Physics, Victoria University College, Wellington, 1909; Professor Natural Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 1915-1930+); Royal Society of Victoria (president, 1924) ==''LACK''== * [[/Francis James Lack|Lack, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCQH-WJR] - 1876(NSW)-1949(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Sandgate, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Warwick, Qld, 1903; Tiaro, Qld, 1905-1906; Maryborough, Qld, 1908); fish agent (Maryborough, Qld, 1913); engineer (Sandgate, Qld, 1916); accountant (Sandgate, Qld, 1917-1949) ==''LAFFERTY''== * [[/John Austral Lafferty|Lafferty, John Austral]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQY-XGQ] - 1913(Vic)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 3JZ Melbourne (Caulfield, 1934-1937); 3JZ Yarram (1938-1939); 3JZ Melbourne (Parkdale, 1947-1969); 2OL Bermagui (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1284, 1934, Vic; BOCP 1672, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1935-1947) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1936); mechanic (Kyabram, Vic, 1937; Mentone, Vic, 1942-1972); retired (Bermagui, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LAHEY''== * [[/John Wesley Lahey|Lahey, John Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKRX-KPL] - 1850(Irl)-1937(Qld) - Licences: 4EG Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: sawmill proprietor (Clayfield, Qld, 1908-1909); sawmiller (Clayfield, Qld, 1913-1936) ==''LAIDLER''== * [[/Thomas Laidler|Laidler, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1KG-31L] - 1904(Eng)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5TL Ceduna (1937-1939, 1947); 5TL Largs Bay (1948); 5TL Renmark (1954-1960); 5TL Adelaide (Glandore, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1934, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Ceduna, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LAING''== * [[/Thomas Hector Laing|Laing, Thomas Hector "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/PSJ4-7MS] - 1940(???)-2017(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Broadcast listener (MW + SW) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Clouds Creek, NSW, 1963; Carlton West, NSW, 1968); storeman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1972); Kogarah, NSW, 1977); crane driver (Holland Park West, QLD, 1980) - QSLs: Small collection (100+, MW + SW) held in the ARDXC/Adrian Peterson NFSA collection ==''LAKE''== * [[/Eric James Lake|Lake, Eric James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDFZ-CKK]- 1906(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4EL Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1932-1939; Camp Hill, 1946-1948); 4EL Clevedon (1954-1956); 4EL Townsville (Belgian Gardens, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 54, 1931; AOCP 966, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, instructor); broadcast technician (4QN); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1943-1949; Townsville, Qld, 1954-1963); ==''LAKER''== * [[/Frank John Federal Laker|Laker, Frank John Federal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1V2-P8Q] - 1899(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2ZE Deniliquin (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1925); clerk (Bondi, 1935-1937); accountant (North Rocks, 1954) ==''LALOR''== * [[/Peter Fintan Lalor|Lalor, Peter Fintan]] - 1827(Irl)-1889(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Leader of the Eureka Stockade; Postmaster-General Victoria (Aug 1875-Oct 1875) ==''LAMB''== * [[/A. D. Lamb|Lamb, A. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DK Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Joseph Wiseman Lamb|Lamb, James Joseph Wiseman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7M-49X] - 1876(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 119, 1915; 1COCP 264, 1932 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Relationships: father of Harry Spencer Lamb - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1910); radio station master (Townsville, Qld, 1921); wireless (Malvern, Vic, 1927); superintendent (Toorak, Vic, 1928-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1937); retired (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942) * [[/Harry Spencer Lamb|Lamb, Harry Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7M-SQY] - 1906(WA)-1984(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcaster - Relationships: son of James Joseph Wiseman Lamb - Electoral Rolls: ==''LAMBART''== * [[/John Mark Lambart|Lambart, John Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQY-9DB] - 1902(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3WN Sea Lake (1934-1939); 3WN Ballarat (1947-1948); 3WN Sebastopol (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1283, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Ararat, Vic, 1924; Sea Lake, Vic, 1931-1937; Soldiers Hill, Vic, 1942; Ballarat, Vic, 1949; Sebastopol, Vic, 1954-1977) ==''LAMBERT''== * [[/Francis Redmond Lambert|Lambert, Francis Redmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBP-N7Z] - 1911(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3QL Melbourne (Alphington, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 59, 1932; COCP2 397, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1931-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Alphington, Vic, 1934-1967; Fairfield, Vic, 1972); translator (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1977); clerk (Yallambie, Vic, 1980) * [[/Frank Clayton Lambert|Lambert or Mason, Frank Clayton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C3-761] - 1908(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6FL Perth (South Perth, 1929-1931); 6FL Geraldton (1933); 6FL Perth (Wembley, 1937-1939; Subiaco, 1947); 3AFL Bairnsdale (1948); 6FL Perth (Claremont, 1954-1956; Bassendean, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 503, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: picture employee (South Perth, WA, 1931); projectionist (Albany, WA, 1934); sound projectionist (East Fremantle, WA, 1936); projectionist (Wembley Park, WA, 1937); radio technician (Subiaco, WA, 1943-1949); dealer (Claremont, WA, 1954); radio dealer (Bassendean, WA, 1958-1980) ==''LAMPARD''== * [[/Edward Geoffrey Lampard|Lampard, Edward Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD76-BTK] - 1897(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: XIQ Sydney (Parramatta, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Australian Flying Corps (WW1, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1935); mechanical engineer (Killara, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954; Stanwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Brighton le Sands, NSW, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "XIQ - Edward Geoffrey Lampard" ==''LANCE''== * [[/George Basil Lance|Lance, George Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G182-WVT] - 1920(Vic)-2015(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3DS Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2286, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); radio repairer (Ballarat, Vic, 1949); radio retailer (Ballarat, Vic, 1954-1968); retailer (Ballarat, Vic, 1977); retired (Ballarat, Vic, 1980) ==''LANE''== * [[/Cyril Herbert Dodson Lane|Lane, Cyril Herbert Dodson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWYS-VSB] - 1888(NSW)-1915(Turkey) - Licences: XDM Sydney (1909-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: born Cyril Herbert Dodson - Relationships: brother-in-law of Charles Dansie Maclurcan - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/248422 VWMA] - TroveTag: "XDM - - Cyril Herbert Dodson Lane" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Leslie Sydney Lane|Lane, Leslie Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9Y-FKC]- 1892(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: XGE Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914); 2LL Sydney (Randwick, 1926-1928); 2LL Weethalle (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 699, 1946 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Weethalle, NSW, 1930-1943); electrical fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1949); charge hand (Abbotsford, NSW, 1954-1963); * [[/Robert William Lane|Lane, Robert William "Bobby" or Tex Morton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSXW-HM7] - 1916(NZ)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[Tex_Morton|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/morton-tex-15027 ADB] * [[/Ronald William Lane|Lane, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D2-RRV] - 1919(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3TP Melbourne (East Prahran, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2274, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Armadale. Vic, 1949-1967; Prahran, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''LANG''== * [[/Henry Bryan Lang|Lang, Henry Bryan "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9B-4PP] - 1903(Vic)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6HL Perth (Claremont, 1938-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2098, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1925); radio mechanic (Claremont, WA, 1931-1972) ==''LANGAN''== * [[/Harold Francis Langan|Langan, Harold Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX1-DJM] - 1905(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 40, 1931; AOCP 773, 1931, NSW; COCP2 412, 1932; COCP1 729, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Clovelly, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Clovelly, NSW, 1933); labourer (Centennial Park, NSW, 1934; Waverley South, NSW, 1936; Randwick North, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Lavender Bay, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949); radio operator (Kensington, NSW, 1954); radio officer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Buff Point via Budgewoi, NSW, 1972) ==''LANGENSCHIED''== * [[/Ernest Carl Hamilton Langenschied|Langenschied, Ernest Carl Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8Z-JMY] - 1895(Eng)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6EL Geraldton (1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2180, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Bassendean, WA, 1931); wireless mechanic (Bayswater, WA, 1936); kitchenhand (Bayswater, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Bassendean, WA, 1943) ==''LANGFIELD''== * [[/Harold Leslie Langfield|Langfield, Harold Leslie "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX84-3D6] - 1893(Wales)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4CO Brisbane (Rosalie, 1935-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1572, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: club steward (Rosalie, Qld, 1934-1977; Paddington, Qld, 1980); ==''LANGFORD-SMITH''== * [[/Fritz Langford-Smith|Langford-Smith, Fritz]] - 1904(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - electronics designer (AWA); author (Radiotron Designers Handbook); journalist (Radiotronics) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198908.pdf EA] ==''LANGHANS''== * [[/Ron Langhans|Langhans, Ron]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (broadcasting); author (First Twelve Months of Broadcasting) ==''LANGRIDGE''== * [[/George David Langridge|Langridge, George David]] - 1829(Eng)-1891(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Postmaster-General Victoria in early 1880s ==''LAPTHORNE''== * [[/Horace Charles Lapthorne|Lapthorne, Horace Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W8-STK] - 1900(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1923-1924); 2HL Sydney (Chatswood, 1928-1938; Lane Cove, 1939; Artarmon, 1948-1969); 2HL Noraville (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 422, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Artarmon, 1930-1937; Chatswood, 1943-1968); retired (Noraville, 1972) ==''LARSEN''== * [[/Herbert Peter Christian Larsen|Larsen, Herbert Peter Christian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36L-GHQ] - 1901(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4JW Charters Towers(1928-1937); 4JW Cairns (1938-1939, 1947-1956); 4JW Charters Towers (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 439, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: brewery hand (Charters Towers, 1925-1936); engine driver (Cairns, 1943-1954; Charters Towers, 1958-1968) ==''LARSSON''== * [[/Gustaf William Larsson|Larsson, Gustaf William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTD-55K] - 1902(Tas)-1992(Tas) - Licences: 7BJ Receive Hobart (City, 1923); Receive Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 92, 1932; AOCP 3275, 1952 - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Hobart West, 1928-1936) ==''LATHWELL''== * [[/Arthur George Couzens Lathwell|Lathwell, Arthur George Couzens]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZH3-G9L] - 1911(WA)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6AL Bunbury (1935-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1467, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician's assistant (Bunbury, WA, 1936-1937); electrician (Bunbury, WA, 1943-1980) ==''LAUNDER-CRIDGE''== * [[/Wilfred Edgar Launder-Cridge|Launder-Cridge, Wilfred Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXT9-S5L] - 1899(Eng)-1960(Tas) - Licences: 5BZ Adelaide (Brooklyn Park, 1928); 3QZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1933); 3UU Melbourne (Essendon, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 200, 1930; 1COCP 120, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Essendon North, Vic, 1937; Aerodrome, Cambridge, Tas, 1943); OIC, DCA (Forrest, WA, 1958) ==''LAURENCE''== * [[/John Henry Laurence|Laurence, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXL7-YKV] - 1916(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5MZ Adelaide (Malvern, 1933-1939); 3PF Melbourne (Sandringham, 1947-1948); 3PF Benalla (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1164, 1933, SA; 1COCP 118, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Ceduna, 1941-1943); farmer (Wellington, Benalla, 1949-1963; Benalla, 1967-1980) ==''LAURENSON''== * [[/Sydney John Laurenson|Laurenson, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52L-GZL] - 1913(NSW)-1998(WA) - Licences: 2IS Sydney (Bexley, 1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 395, 1932; COCP1 291, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Perth, WA, 1943); technician (St Kilda, Vic, 1949); manager (South Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Doubleview, WA, 1958-1963); radio officer (Doubleview, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Doubleview, WA, 1980) ==''LAURIE-RHODES''== * [[/Melbourne Clive Laurie-Rhodes|Laurie-Rhodes, Melbourne Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6M-6K1] - 1915(Qld)-1997(NZ) - Licences: 4XU Brisbane (Hendra, 1934-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1353, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Hendra, Qld, 1936-1937) ==''LAVER''== * [[/Charles Poynton Laver|Laver, Charles Poynton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JBH-SNC] - 1882(Eng)-1969(SA) - Licences: 5CP Cape Borda (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Lightkeeper (Cape Borda, SA, 1939; Edithburgh, 1941-1951) ==''LAVINGTON''== * [[/Frederick Morgan Eric Lavington|Lavington, Frederick Morgan Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJM-ZC9] - 1903(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 2ZC Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1923); 2ZC Sydney (Waverley, 1923; Bondi, 1924-1925; Mosman, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Manly, 1930); engineer (Strathfield, 1932; Ashfield West, 1935-1936); electrical engineer (Ashfield West, 1937); engineer (Kensington, 1949; Kingsford, 1954-1972) ==''LAVRICK''== * [[/Otto Arthur Lavrick|Lavrick, Otto Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4T-Z91] - 1878(???)-1954(WA) - Licences: 6AV Receive Perth (Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: slaughterman (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1917); miner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936-1937; Norseman, WA, 1943); retired (Maylands, WA, 1954) ==''LAWLESS''== * [[/Frank Alexander Lawless|Lawless, Frank Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1R-XVF] - 1883(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XDT Sydney (Enmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Pioneer, 1915-1918) - Electoral Rolls: tram-driver (Enmore, NSW 1913; West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1935) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2067936 Embarkation Roll] ==''LAWRIE''== * [[/Kevan Alic Lawrie|Lawrie, Kevan Alec or Alic]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRS-5YP] - 1915(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5AK Adelaide (Lockleys, 1936-1939; York, 1947-1948; Lockleys, 1954-1965; Brooklyn, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1602, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lockleys, SA, 1939-1941) ==''LAW''== * [[/F. W. Law|Law, F. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DA Perth (Armadale, 1923); 6CZ Perth (Armadale, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''LAWS''== * [[/David Andrew Laws|Laws, David Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLN-FW5] - 1909(Qld)-1943(PNG) - Licences: 4DR Brisbane (Taringa, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 829, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, M Special Unit, Commando) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Taringa, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/635901] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Sidney Frank Henry Laws|Laws, Sidney Frank Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6ZT-GBH] - 1893(NZ)-1973(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 6, 1914, No. 6 in Aus and Vic - commercial operator; coastal station operator; manager 7ZL (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo 7ZL) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer operator (Wireless Station, Townsville, 1915); farmer (Launching Place, 1918); electrical engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1919); engineer (Armadale, Vic, 1919-1924); manager (Launceston, 1928); company manager (Double Bay, NSW, 1930-1931) ==''LAWTON''== * [[/Alexander Kyle Lawton|Lawton, Alexander Kyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR8F-FWT] - 1889(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, federal public servant (PMGD), radio clubs (QWI, member), business (movie theatres, Amico), WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Toowoomba, 1913; Wynnum South, 1915-1916); manager (Windsor, 1919); engineer (Nundah, 1925-1928); manager (Townsville, 1936-1937; Nundah, 1943-1949); manufacturer's agent (Virginia, 1954-1958); company director (Ashfield, 1963); sales manager (Ashfield, 1968-1977) ==''LEADBITTER''== * [[/James Henry Leadbitter|Leadbitter, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDP1-3V1] - 1882(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2AF Receive West Wyalong (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: cycle mechanic (Darlington, 1903); mechanic (West Wyalong, 1913); cycle mechanic (West Wyalong, 1930-1943) ==''LE CORNU''== * [[/Oswald Charles Cornu|Le Cornu, Oswald Charles "Blue"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99TF-H5V] - 1898(NSW)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 2GK Bellingen (1931-1933); 2GK Lismore (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 795, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AIF, Howitzer Brigade, Signals School, 1916-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: car-driver (Bellingen, NSW, 1930-1932); electrician (Lismore, NSW, 1935-1937); PMG Linesman (Casino, NSW, 1943); lineman (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Byron Bay, NSW, 1968) ==''LEAL''== * [[/Athol Frederick James Leal|Leal, Athol Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Y-WXN] - 1914(SA)-2000(???) - Licences: 5LQ Adelaide (Magill, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2310, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: improver (Magill, SA, 1939-1941) ==''LEANEY''== * [[/William Gregory Leaney|Leaney, William Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-JF9] - 1895(SA)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3XN Receive Melbourne (Northcote, 1923); 3XN Melbourne (Northcote, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Northcote, 1919-1954); driver (Coburg, 1963-1977); nil (Preston, 1980) ==''LEARMONTH''== * [[/Lionel Pearson Learmonth|Learmonth, Lionel Pearson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNK-M9F] - 1890(Vic)-1934(At Sea) - Licences: 3PL Hamilton (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Drowned when Ketch was wrecked near New Years Island, Tasmania - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, Vic, 1912-1917); auctioneer (Hamilton, Vic, 1919-1931) ==''LEBER''== * [[/David Leber|Leber, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HD-847] - 1905(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 3DL Melbourne (Richmond, 1929-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 481, 1929, Vic; COCP3 45, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1942); salesman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949) ==''LECKIE''== * [[/Herbert Crockett Leckie|Leckie, Herbert Crockett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1R-QQN] - 1927(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3LH Melbourne (Elwood, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 1170, 1947 - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949-1968; Elwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Raymond Campbell Leckie|Leckie, Raymond Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2Q-ZZV] - 1904(Vic)-1987(ACT) - Licences: 3TU Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923); 3TU Melbourne (Sandringham, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 215, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Sandringham, 1926); public servant (Braddon, 1935; Turner, 1943-1968); examiner of patents (Hughes, 1972); retired (Hughes, 1977-1980) ==''LEE''== * [[/Francis Henry Samuel Lee|Lee, Francis Henry Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LB-9NX] - 1892(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Bowral (1930); 4FI Kaparoko, Papua (1933); 2FL Glenbrook (1934); 2FL Sydney (Strathfield, 1935-1937); 4LF Misima, Papua (1938); 2LE Sydney (Brookly, 1946-1947; Dolans Bay, 1948-1950; Kogarah Bay, 1954-1955); 2LE Avoca Beach (1956-1961+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 43, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Harris Park, NSW, 1913); storekeeper (Glenbrook, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); storekeeper (Brooklyn, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Kogarah, NSW, 1954); no occupation (Avoca Beach, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/George Lister Lee|Lee, George Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNC-NFY] - 1908(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AGD Newcastle (Mayfield, 1937-1938; Birmingham Gardens, 1939, 1946-1958; Kahibah, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1893, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Mayfield, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (Birminham Gardens, NSW, 1943-1958); turner (Kahibah, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''LEE-ARCHER''== * [[/Evan Leslie Lee-Archer|Lee-Archer, Evan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2K-F3W] - 1911(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3LM Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1929-1931); 3LM Wonthaggi (1933); 3LM Melbourne (Caulfield North, 1937; Malvern East, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 534, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gardiner, Vic, 1933); radio engineer (Korumburra, Vic, 1934); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1935); mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1937) ==''LEGGE''== * [[/Arthur William Legge|Legge, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9MJS-QKM] - 1906(Tas)-1968(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Ulverstone (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Ulverstone, 1928); no occupation (Hobart South, 1936); zinc worker (Hobart East, 1943); farmer (Cullenswood, 1949-1954) ==''LEGGETT''== * [[/Thomas George Leggett|Leggett, Thomas George or George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLM6-TK3] - 1907(Eng)-1982(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2458, 1940, SA; COCP1 627, 1942 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Cabra, SA, 1939-1941); wireless operator (RAAF Station, Pearce, WA, 1943); technician (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949) ==''LE GRAND''== * [[/Sydney Walter Le Grand|Le Grand, Sydney Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQDD-D57] - 1902(Qld)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4LG Brisbane (Windsor, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 882, 1925; 2COCP 34, 1929; 1COCP 151, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Windsor, 1925-1926); operator (Woollahra, 1931-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1943-1949; Bondi Junction, 1954-1968); retired (Banora Point, 1972-1977) ==''LELLIOTT''== * [[/Harvey William Lelliott|Lelliott, Harvey William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8D-LNT] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3ZG Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1936-1939; Sunshine, 1947-1956; McKinnon, 1960); 3ZG Ararat (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1769, 1936, Vic; TVOCP 571, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Malvern, Vic, 1937); radio mechanic (Sunshine, Vic, 1942-1954); public servant (Bentleigh North, Vic, 1963); PMG technician (Ararat, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Thomas Lelliott|Lelliott, Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VX-4PX] - 1911(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3ZW Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1930-1939); 3AZW Melbourne (Boronia, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 684, 1930, Vic; AOLCP 68, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Mont Albert, 1937); operator (Caulfield, 1942); public servant (Boronia, 1963-1980) ==''LEMMON''== * [[/Charles Edward Lemmon|Lemmon, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLL-Z21] - 1885(Eng)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 95, 1915; 2COCP 120, 1930; 1COCP 71, 1930 - coastal wireless operator; WW2; RANRS - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1915); officer-in-charge Wireless Station (Rockhampton, 1916-1921); radio telegraphist (Applecross, 1931-1936; Como, 1937); wireless operator (Broome, 1937); radio telegraphist (Geraldton, 1943-1949); retired (Rivervale, 1954-1963) ==''LEMPRIERE''== * [[/Charles Louis Lempriere|Lempriere, Charles Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23Y-NPS] - 1857(Vic)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3ZJ Melbourne (Vermont, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: surgeon (South Yarra, 1912-1919); medical practitioner (Vermont, 1924-1934) ==''LENDRUM''== * [[/Alexander Lendrum|Lendrum, Alexander "Alex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NZ-Y5Y] - 1887(Qld)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2YL Sydney (Kensington, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Toowoomba, 1913); yardman (Toowoomba, 1921); constable (Kensington, 1930-1937) ==''LE NEVEZ''== * [[/Arthur Le Nevez|Le Nevez, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C2-J6C] - 1913(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2LN Sydney (Annandale, 1933-1939); 2LN Lord Howe Island (1947-1954); 2LN Sydney (Bradfield Park, 1955; West Pymble, 1956-1980+); 2ABA Sydney (Marrickville, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1092, 1933, NSW; COCP1 85, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Annandale, NSW, 1934-1936); aeradio operator (Lord Howe Island, NSW, 1943-1954); radio operator (Pymble, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''LENNON''== * [[/Christopher James Lennon|Lennon, Christopher James "Chris"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJL3-LZF] - 1889(Vic)-1932(Aus) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 4, 1929 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Broome, 1916-1917); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1925); telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1931) ==''LENON''== * [[/Robert John Fitzmaurice Lenon|Lenon, Robert John Fitzmaurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WJ-1FK] - 1903(NSW)-1979(ACT) - Licences: 2TV Cowra (1935-1939); 2TV Canberra (Turner, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1515, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cowra, NSW, 1930-1937); joiner (Turner, ACT, 1949-1977) ==''LEONARD''== * [[/Aubrey Benedict Leonard|Leonard, Aubrey Benedict]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9T-N4X] - 1896(NSW)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3EN Receive Drouin (1922-1923); 3EN Drouin (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 244, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Drouin, 1922-1928); radio dealer (Drouin, 1931-1954); retired (Drouin, 1963-1967) * [[/John William Leonard|Leonard, John William "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G494-BY4] - 1906(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (Black Rock, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 386, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Sandringham, 1931-1943); shopkeeper (Sandringham, 1949-1968) * [[/Leslie Clarence Leonard|Leonard, Leslie Clarence "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH15-16Q] - 1902(Vic)-1961(SA) - Licences: 5LT Adelaide (Payneham, 1946-1947; Medindie, 1948); 5LT Port Lincoln (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2336, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pilot (The Terrace, SA, 1939) * [[/Vincent Halpin Leonard|Leonard, Vincent Halpin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8S4-TXD] - 1915(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3PJ Melbourne (?, 1938-1939; Kew, 1946-1956); 3PJ St Andrews (1960); 3PJ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2167, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abbotsford, 1937; Kew, 1937-1954); public servant (St Andrews, 1958; Balwyn, 1963-1980) ==''LESLIE''== * [[/Julian Leslie|Leslie, Julian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS98-211] - 1873(Vic)-1950(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 142, 1915; 1COCP 246, 1932 - RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leederville, WA, 1910-1912; Applecross, WA, 1913); O.I.C. (Radio Telegraph Station, Broome, WA, 1917); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Thursday Island, 1925-1926); superintendent of wireless (Auburn, Vic, 1928); supervisor B.H. service (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1949) ==''LESTER''== * [[/Jack Lester|Lester, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5FQ-NQL] - 1902(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5LR Renmark (1930-1937); 5LR Berri (1938-1939); 5LR Adelaide (Millswood Estate, 1946-1947; Blackwood, 1954-1965); 5LR Victor Harbour (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 674, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 236, 1935; BOCP 369, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Berri, 1939-1943) ==''LETCH''== * [[/Keith Essex Letch|Letch, Keith Essex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KV-CP3] - 1907(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2434, 1940, WA; BOCP 394, 1941 - amateur operator?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Belmont, WA, 1931; Carlisle, WA, 1936-1943); radio engineer (Carlisle, WA, 1949-1958); technician (6AM transmitter, Northam, WA, 1963) ==''LETT''== * [[/Frederick James Norman Lett|Lett, Frederick James Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2P-Y8D] - 1903(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2WN Receive Sydney (Annandale, 1923); 2WN Sydney (Annandale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Annandale, 1930-1936); publican (Sydney, 1937); hotelkeeper (Clifton Gardens Hotel, Mosman, 1943); Darlinghurst, 1949; Dulwich Hill, 1958; Marrickville, 1963); retired (Church Point, 1968) ==''LEUNIG''== * [[/William Leslie Leunig|Leunig, William Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD25-HD2] - 1888(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XJDR Sale (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sale, Vic, 1914-1919; Maryborough, Vic, 1921; Murrumbeena, Vic, 1922-1927; Elsternwick, Vic, 1928); civil servant (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936); manager (Dingley, Vic, 1942-1949) ==''LEVENSPIEL''== * [[/Pinkus Levenspiel|Levenspiel, Pinkus or Phillip "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JB-QSL] - 1904(Eng)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2TX Wyong (1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 668, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Wyong, NSW, 1936-1937); mechanic (Wyong, NSW, 1949-1963); motor dealer (Ourimbah, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''LEVERETT''== * [[/John Henry Leverett|Leverett, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV79-R7Q] - 1894(Eng)-1957(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 25, 1914; 1COCP 88, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broome, 1916); telegraphist (Ascot, Qld, 1921); wireless operator (Rockhampton, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1943); wireless inspector (Burwood, NSW, 1954) ==''LEVERRIER''== * [[/Francis Hewitt Leverrier|Leverrier, Francis Hewitt "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBT-DP5] - 1863(NSW)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XEN Sydney (Waverley, 1911-1914, Licence No. 5) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; radio clubs (WIA, president, 1910) - Electoral Rolls: barrister (Vaucluse, 1930-1934, Kings Counsel) - Relationships: father of 2BK-2ADE Frank Neville Leverrier * [[/Frank Neville Leverrier|Leverrier, Frank Neville "Boy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6RF-W2W] - 1904(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2BK Receive Sydney (Waverley, 1922-1923); 2BK Sydney (Vaucluse, 1924-1930); 2ADE Castle Cove (1969-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 169, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 931, 1926) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio work (Vaucluse, 1930); clerk (Vaucluse, 1933-1937); superintendent (Vaucluse, 1943-1949); public relations (Roseville, 1963-1968; Castle Cove, 1977) - Relationships: son of XEN Francis Hewitt Leverrier - TroveTag: "2BK-2ADE - Frank Neville Leverrier" * [[/Henri Andre Leverrier|Leverrier, Henri Andre "Henry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G68N-18J] - 1882(NCL)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XEN Sydney (Gordon, 1911); XHL Sydney (City, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Australasian Wireless Co )1911); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, Australian General Electric, Sydney) - Relationships: nephew of XEN Francis Hewitt Leverrier; cousin of 2BK-2ADE Frank Neville Leverrier - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Sydney, 1913); manager (Crows Nest, 1930-1937) - TroveTag: "XEN-XHL - Henri Andre Leverrier" ==''LEVINGS''== * [[/Stanley Basil Levings|Levings, Stanley Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1P-ZYH] - 1912(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3NS Melbourne (Regent, 1936-1939; Bentleigh, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1794, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1936); engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1949); fitter (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''LEVY''== * [[/Lewis Joseph Levy|Levy, Lewis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPFT-KSW] - 1902(Qld)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2XB Receive Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923); 1686 Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bankstown, NSW, 1930-1935); radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937); area officer (Goulburn, NSW, 1943); agent (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Levy|Levy, Richard "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N1-Z38] - 1909(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5AJ Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 654, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Torrensville, 1943) ==''LEWINGTON''== * [[/Roy Lewington|Lewington, Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SN-BB4] - 1895(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XBX Sydney (Chatswood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Gunner, 7th B. A. Column) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified; (apprentice electrical fitter for Coupland & Waddell, Sydney at enlistment 1915) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/315726 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10241304 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''LEWIS''== * [[/Charles Edward Cornelius Lewis|Lewis, Charles Edward Cornelius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTPH-278] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3NL Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 932, 1932, Vic; COCP1 119, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: factory employee (North Melbourne, Vic, 1936-1943); waterside worker (Ascot Vale East, Vic, 1954); electrical (Essendon North, Vic, 1963-1968); electrician (Essendon North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Henry Garrett Lewis|Lewis, Henry Garrett "Harry"]] - 1895(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: Hobart (no record of licence identified as yet) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (reported experimenting from 1912); councillor WIA Tas in 1923; manager 3UZ 1924 - Electoral Rolls: * [[/William John Lewis|Lewis, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYJ-BZQ] - 1908(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2YB Sydney (Marrickville, 1931-1936; McMahons Point, 1937); 6YB Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939); 2YB Sydney (Haberfield, 1947-1950; Paddington, 1954-1969; Ryde, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 863, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Comment: Several contemporaneous WJLs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified due to numbers ==''LEYDEN''== * [[/Francis Michael Leyden|Leyden, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-FP5] - 1914(WA)-1998(Eng) - Licences: 2AGP Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1612, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937-1972) ==''LIGHT''== * [[/Cecil Eade Light|Light, Cecil Eade]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W3-PKF] - 1913(NSW)-1985(Eng) - Licences: 2QM Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1183, 1933, NSW; COCP2 17, 1934; COCP1 137, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1927-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Coogee, NSW, 1934); salesman (Coogee, NSW, 1935-1937) ==''LIGHTON''== * [[/Robert Lighton|Lighton, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HJ-HD1] - 1869(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: 3CM Receive Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1922-1924); 3RL Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 179, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Toongabbie, 1903; Benalla, 1916); independent means (East St Kilda, 1928; Armadale, 1937) ==''LILLIE''== * [[/Raymond Charles Beaumont Lillie|Lillie, Raymond Charles Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRS6-5W2] - 1907(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2QG Sydney (Manly, 1935-1939; Randwick, 1946-1955; Seaforth, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 417, 1932; COCP1 315, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Manly, NSW, 1933); police constable (Manly, NSW, 1935; Randwick North, NSW, 1943-1954; Seaforth, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''LINDEN''== * [[/Edwin Linden|Linden, Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXD-PRV] - 1904(Qld)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 4FT Receive Brisbane (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Murgon, Qld, 1925); mechanic (Wilston, Qld, 1928); storekeeper (Clayfield, Qld, 1936-1937); telephone mechanic (Mackay, Qld, 1943-1949); supervising technician (Bowen, Qld, 1954); PMG technician (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''LINDNER''== * [[/Herbert Edward Lindner|Lindner, Herbert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSVX-787] - 1904(NSW)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4BX Receive Brisbane (Alderley) 1922 - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Wilston, 1928); motor mechanic (Maleny, 1934); mechanic (Windsor, 1936-1972); retired (Mt Samson, 1977) ==''LINDSAY''== * [[/Donald Gordon Lindsay|Lindsay, Donald Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-126] - 1909(Vic)-1964(WA) - Licences: 2DY Sydney (Gordon, 1925-1936; Ashfield, 1937; Concord, 1938; Kogarah, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 83, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: student (Gordon, NSW, 1930-1936); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937; Concord, NSW, 1943-1958); engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1963) * [[/Herbert Maxwell Lindsay|Lindsay, Herbert Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3L-S78] - 1913(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4HD Nambour (1937-1939); 4HD Buderim (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2027, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); employment (company secretary) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Nambour, Qld, 1936-1937; Taringa, Qld, 1943); fruitgrower (Buderim, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/John Alexander Lindsay|Lindsay, John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRN-YDH] - 1911(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2AKR Sydney (Annandale, 1938-1939; Lidcombe, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2193, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lidcombe, NSW, 1933); shop assistant (Lidcombe, NSW, 1934); mechanic (Lidcombe, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Lidcombe, NSW, 1943-1958) * [[/Patrick Charles Edward Lindsay|Lindsay, Patrick Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF7R-8YZ] - 1896(Eng)-19??(Eng?) - Licences: 6PL Perth (West Perth, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 855, 1925; 2COCP 37, 1929 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless instructor (West Perth, WA, 1922; Balcatta, WA, 1925); radio engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1934) ==''LING''== * [[/Thomas James Ling|Ling, Thomas James "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWV-7Q7] - 1917(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1897, 1937, NSW; BOCP 68, 1937; TVOCP 1259, 1974 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Melbourne, Vic, 1943); radio technician (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; West Sydney, NSW, 1954-1958; Hyde Park, NSW, 1963); radio engineer (Hyde Park, NSW, 1968; Concord, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''LINKLATER''== * [[/Donald Charles Linklater|Linklater, Donald Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-Z44] - 1905(SA)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 5DL Pinnaroo (1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1521, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1949); technician (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1958) ==''LITCHFIELD''== * [[/Ainslie Roland Litchfield|Litchfield, Ainslie Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J3Z-FRP] - 1906(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2RL Cooma (1925-1939); 2RL Sydney (Woollahra, 1947; Darling Point, 1948-1954; Rozelle, 1955-1958; Avalon Beach, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 200, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF; RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Cooma, 1930-1937); film producer (Avalon Beach, 1958-1968) * [[/Llma Newby Litchfield|Brooks nee Litchfield, Llma Newby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G2-YCR] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YG Sydney (Ashfield, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1516, 1935, NSW - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Temora, NSW, 1943); home duties (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Rangemore via Deniliquin, NSW, 1949-1963; Deniliquin, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LITHGOW''== * [[/John Charles Lithgow|Lithgow, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-5TL] - 1916(Tas)-1990(Eng) - Licences: 7WJ Launceston (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1688, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Marine officer? 1950s-1960s, several sea trips ==''LITTLEFAIR''== * [[/George Thomas Littlefair|Littlefair, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P1-4MT] - 1899(Eng)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2YV Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1936; Randwick, 1937-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1533, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Haberfield, NSW, 1930-1931); garage proprietor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); draftsman (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''LITTLEJOHN''== * [[/Arthur Sydney Littlejohn|Littlejohn, Arthur Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DW-VDD] - 1905(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AL Sydney (Leichhardt, 1930-1939); 4LF Gunalda (1947); 2OU Sydney (Leichhardt, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 579, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930-1958; Haberfield, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''LLEWELLYN''== * [[/Alan Hugh Llewellyn|Llewellyn, Alan Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPV4-6R5] - 1910(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AH Sydney (Artarmon, 1932-1939; Ryde, 1946-1965; Epping, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 9320, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 269, 1935; TVOCP 68, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2EE John Lewis Llewellyn - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1933-1935); radio mechanic (Ryde, NSW, 1943-1963); engineer (Epping, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/John Lewis Llewellyn|Llewellyn, John Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVH-W5H] - 1907(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2EE Sydney (Lane Cove, 1935-1939; Mosman, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1519, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2AH Alan Hugh Llewellyn - Comment: Several contemporaneous JLLs including his father & son - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Roseville, NSW, 1930; Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1936; Mosman, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''LLOYD''== * [[/Henry Howard Lloyd|Lloyd, Henry Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GST7-9LV] - 1904(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5AI Adelaide (College Town, 1923-1927); 5AG Adelaide (College Town, 1923); 5HL Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 57, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Beware another Henry Howard Lloyd [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDY-FS3] 1912-1981 in Adelaide, similar times - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Hughie Frederick Lloyd|Lloyd, Hughie or Hugh Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGY-Y95] - 1917(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5BC Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1933-1939); 5BC Berri (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1137, 1933, SA; BOCP 281, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5HD William Edward Lloyd - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939) * [[/Roger Barton Lloyd|Lloyd, Roger Barton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTSZ-4GK] - 1922(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2AMO Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1939, 1946-1950; Kellyville, 1954-1961; Castle Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2317, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Kellyville, NSW, 1954-1958); loss assessor (Castle Hill, NSW, 1963-1968); assessor (Castle Hill, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Walter Ernest George Lloyd|Lloyd, Walter Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY6-8SZ] - 1909(Eng)-1952(Qld) - Licences: 2AJF Newcastle (Stockton, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2103, 1938, NSW; COCP1 408, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Wickham, NSW, 1930; Islington, NSW, 1932; Stockton, NSW, 1933-1937); senior communications officer (Longreach, Qld, 1949) * [[/William Edward Lloyd|Lloyd, William Edward "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGB-WR9] - 1914(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5HD Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Cumberland, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1215, 1933, SA; 2COCP 763, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: Brother of 5BC Hughie Frederick Lloyd - Electoral Rolls: nil (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LOCKHART''== * [[/Leon Edward Lockhart|Lockhart, Leon Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CJ-6GG] - 1912(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3LE Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1939; Elsternwick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 514, 1929, Vic; 1COCP 205, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elwood, Vic, 1934-1937); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''LOESER''== * [[/Hedley Edmond Loeser|Loeser, Hedley Edmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPXL-RM6] - 1912(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5LO Adelaide (Goodwood, 1936-1939; Col Light Gardens, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1748, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: display artist (Reade Park, SA, 1943) ==''LOFBERG''== * [[/Oscar Edward Lofberg|Lofberg, Oscar Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMV-Z9X] - 1912(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2VV Sydney (Bexley, 1935-1939, 1946; Rockdale, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1504, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist's apprentice (Bexley, NSW, 1935-1943); pharmacist (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949) ==''LOGAN''== * [[/Edward George Logan|Logan, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PQ-2L4] - 1909(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3UR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1547, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Malvern, Vic, 1931-1937; Glenhuntly, Vic, 1942-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972) ==''LOMAX''== * [[/Joseph Lomax|Lomax, Joseph]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EB Receive Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1913-1914; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1916-1917; Coorparoo, Qld, 1921-1925; Kew, Vic, 1926) ==''LONDON''== * [[/James William London|London, James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTH-BBX] - 1916(NZ)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 2UP Sydney (Manly, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1087, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Colonel) - Awards: OBE; MID - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Balgowlah, NSW, 1943); soldier (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1954) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10686688 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1518040 Mentioned in Despatches] ==''LONERAGAN''== * [[/William Harry Bailey Loneragan|Loneragan, William Harry Bailey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNT9-5SC] - 1917(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2227, 1938, WA; BOCP 83, 1937) - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son-in-law of Charles Edward Lemmon - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (South Fremantle, WA, 1949); engineer (Station 6BY, Yornup, WA, 1954-1963); radio engineer (6AM, Northam, WA, 1968-1977); retired (Dawesville, WA, 1980) ==''LONG''== * [[/Charles Richard Willard Long|Long, Charles Richard Willard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-BZK] - 1913(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3CL Melbourne (Frankston, 1932-1939, 1947-1975; Carrum Downs, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 892, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Frankston, Vic, 1934-1972); timber worker? (Carrum Downs, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Henry Long|Long, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP44-ZT8] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MM Sydney (Canterbury, 1936-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1640, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Canterbury, NSW, 1930-1935); radio engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1968); electrical engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1972) * [[/Timothy Joseph Long|Long, Timothy Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ19-Z9G] - 1884(Qld)-1923(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 140, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Comment: suicide after diagnosis terminal illness - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Toowoomba, 1908); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1916-1917); telegraphist (Townsville, 1921) ==''LONGLEY''== * [[/Ruth Victoria Longley|Harris nee Longley, Ruth Victoria]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYZ-5GJ] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6YL Perth (Shenton Park, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1808, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator; WW2 - Relationships: Wife of 6NL Valentine Harms Harris - Electoral Rolls: saleswoman (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); home duties (Applecross, WA, 1949-1954); manager (Applecross, WA, 1958) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''LONGMORE''== * [[/Harold Longmore|Longmore, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY39-K2K] - 1914(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3FD Shepparton (1934-1937); 3FD Lubeck (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1325, 1934, Vic; BOCP 7, 1936; COCP2 284, 1940; COCP1 324, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (3LK Lubeck); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Shepparton, Vic, 1936); radio technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1949); theatre proprietor (Tatura, Vic, 1954); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1980) ==''LONGSTAFF''== * [[/Thomas Allen Hector Longstaff|Longstaff, Thomas Allen Hector "Allen"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQM-WF3] - 1896(SA)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XVR Adelaide (Alberton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 55, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: executive (Brighton, Vic, 1949) ==''LONGWORTH''== * [[/Reginald John Longworth|Longworth, Reginald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KC-GZV] - 1910(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2RD Sydney (Greenwich, 1931-1933; Wollstonecraft, 1933-1938; St Leonards, 1939, 1947-1958; Forestville, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 791, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 25, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1933; Naremburn, NSW, 1934; Chatswood, NSW, 1936; North Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1937; Crows Nest, NSW, 1943-1949; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1954-1958; Forestville, NSW, 1963) ==''LONSDALE''== * [[/Russell George Lonsdale|Lonsdale, Russell George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWX-JNM] - 1909(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: 2AKY Lismore (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1195, 1933, NSW; COCP2 15, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: publisher (Woollahra, NSW, 1930; Paddington, NSW, 1931; Waverley, NSW, 1933); wireless serviceman (Lismore, NSW, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Waterfall Sanatorium, NSW, 1943) ==''LORD''== * [[/Andrew Charles Lord|Lord, Andrew Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBG9-J99] - 1920(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3BE Ballarat (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2212, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954); shire secretary (Ballarat, Vic, 1963-1968); secretary (Ballarat, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''LORDEN''== * [[/Geoffrey Allan Lorden|Lorden, Geoffrey Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJB-2P8] - 1907(WA)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 6GL Perth (Perth, 1925-1926; West Perth, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 175, 1925, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 342, 1940; 1COCP 441, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Jingalup, WA, 1931); survey assistant (Jingalup, WA, 1936-1937); radio operator (Hotel Beadon, Onslow, 1943; Kalgoorlie, 1949); civil servant (Mitcham, Vic, 1968-1977) ==''LORENZEN''== * [[/Lawrence Paul Lorenzen|Lorenzen, Lawrence Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTC5-C5C] - 1909(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4LP Emerald (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1357, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: May have been licensed pre-WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway cleaner (Emerald, Qld, 1936-1954); loco driver (Emerald, Qld, 1958-1963) ==''LOVE''== * [[/Howard Kingsley Love|Love, Howard Kingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGQ-8S5] - 1895(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3BM Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3BM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922-1931; Glen Iris, 1933), 3KU Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 230, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; radio clubs (WIA Vic); business proprietor (radio manufacturer) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Orong, 1919; Malvern East, 1921-1924; Gardiner, 1927-1933); manager (Gardiner, 1936-1937); engineer (Mt. Waverley, 1942) - Comment: gone too soon - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199407.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199408.pdf EA2] * [[/James Peile Love|Love, James Peile "Nim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7JF-83Z] - 1906(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4JL Brisbane (Kedron, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 469, 1928, No. ?? in Qld (Halcyon AOCP 1930); 3COCP 5259, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, AIF) - Electoral Rolls: auctioneer (Kedron, 1928-1943; Hawthorne, 1949-1980) * [[/Leslie Gilmore Love|Love, Leslie Gilmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52K-VQ8] - 1902(Wales)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2XE Sydney (Bondi North, 1934-1935); 2ABE Sydney (Randwick, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 307, 1930; COCP1 386, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor assembler (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1937); radio officer (Narrabeen, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''LOVELESS''== * [[/Max Lyndon Loveless|Loveless, Max Lyndon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX41-D28] - 1914(Tas)-1971(Tas) - Licences: 7ML Hobart (Moonah, 1938-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2162, 1938, Tas; BOCP 341, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Moonah, Tas, 1936); mechanic (Hobart North, Tas, 1943); PMG Technician (Moonah, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''LOVERING''== * [[/George Francis Lovering|Lovering, George Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZJ-XTJ] - 1898(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2GF Sydney (Ashfield, 1931-1933); 2OO Sydney (Ashfield, 1935-1939, 1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 867, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2GF amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2GF Grafton commercial service - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1958); no occupation (Narrabean North, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''LOVETT''== * [[/Hubert Frank Lovett|Lovett, Hubert Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHG1-DT2] - 1905(Tas)-1961(Tas) - Licences: 7HL Hobart (1926-1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 246, 1926, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Hobart North, 1928-1937); manager (Hobart South, 1949; Nelson, 1954) - Links: [https://info.scholarships.utas.edu.au/AwardDetails.aspx?AwardId=2813 UTAS Scholarship] * [[/Percy Lovett|Lovett, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDB5-M21] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2JP Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 2210, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''LUBACH''== * [[/Frederick John Lubach|Lubach, Frederick John "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9H7-VZD] - 1919(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4RF Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1939; Annerley, 1946-1947); Dalby (1948-1950); Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1954; Camp Hill, 1965-75; Loganlea, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1745, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 868, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, instructor, QSL manager); military (WW2, RAN, wireless officer); broadcast technician (4QS, Capalaba) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Dalby, Qld, 1949; Coorparoo, Qld, 1954; Camp Hill, Qld, 1958-1968); public servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Loganlea, Qld, 1980) ==''LUCAS''== * [[/Gillen Frederick Lucas|Lucas, Gillen Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLB-Y7P] - 1894(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5LL Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1935-1939; Port Adelaide, 1947; Maylands, 1948; Trinity Gardens, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1589, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bootmaker (Kilkenny, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LUCKMAN''== * [[/Charles Forsythe Arthur Luckman|Luckman, Charles Forsythe Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMF8-LS2] - 1901(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2JT Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922); 2JT Sydney (Croydon, 1923-1926; Lakemba, 1927-1933; Croydon, 1934; Ashfield, 1935-1938; Croydon, 1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 41, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lift engineer (Lakemba, 1930-1933); electrician (Croydon, 1935-1943); electrical mechanic (Croydon, 1954-1972) - TroveTag: "2JT - Charles Forsythe Arthur Luckman" * [[/Thomas Stuart Luckman|Luckman, Thomas Stuart "Stuart"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64P-8CD] - 1913(Qld)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 4SL Brisbane (Kalinga, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 783, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, CMF, Signals Northern Command); occupation (hardware executive) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Kalinga, 1936-1937); storeman (Hendra, 1943-1958); retired (Aspley, 1972-1977; Carseldine, 1980) ==''LUHRS''== * [[/Victor Albert Luhrs|Luhrs, Victor Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZYN-VJJ] - 1888(Vic)-1964(SA) - Licences: V761 Receive Woori Yallock (1922); 3HB Receive Woori Yallock (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Torquon West, Nhill, 1909; Netherby, 1912-1914; Cavendish, 1916-1919; Woori Yallock, 1922-1924; Kalyan, SA, 1939); grazier (Tintinara, SA, 1941-1943) ==''LUM''== * [[/Allan Douglas Lum|Lum, Allan Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92F-LX7] - 1913(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 5AL Adelaide (Joslin, 1932-1939; Hyde Park, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 980, 1932, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 427, 1940; TVOCP 263, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gawler, SA, 1939-1941); mechanic (Hyde Park, SA, 1943) ==''LUMB''== * [[/Lloyd John Lumb|Lumb, Lloyd John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84C-LF2] - 1907(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4LL Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 471, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ashgrove, 1936-1937); postal electrician (Stanthorpe, 1943); technician (Ashgrove, 1949); engineer (Ashgrove, 1958-1972) ==''LUMBEWE''== * [[/Edwyn William Lumbewe|Lumbewe or Chong, Edwyn William or Hin "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH5-TGZ]- 1911(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2ZX Sydney (Randwick, 1931-1934); 2ZX Inverell (1935-1939, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 858, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Inverell, NSW, 1937-1977) ==''LUMSDAINE''== * [[/John Clarence Lumsdaine|Lumsdaine, John Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94RH-VVK] - 1905(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ABQ Sydney (Willoughby, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 19, 1934; COCP1 95, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Paddington, NSW, 1930); constable (Redfern, NSW, 1920); police constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934; Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1968) ==''LUNN''== * [[/Harold Vincent Lunn|Lunn, Harold Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGY-4X5] - 1908(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 5HL Adelaide (Morphettville, 1935-1939); 2ANE Sydney (North Ryde) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1449, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Morphettville, SA, 1939-1943; Hurstville South, NSW, 1972); retired (North Ryde, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LUSBY''== * [[/Maurice MacIntosh Lusby|Lusby, Maurice MacIntosh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP54-JX7] - 1914(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2WN Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1219, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Randwick East, 1937; Coogee, NSW, 1937); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Eastwood, 1954; Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1980; Picton, NSW, 1980) ==''LUXON''== * [[/George Wilfred Luxon|Luxon, George Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5YJ-XTL] - 1908(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: 5RX Adelaide (West Mitcham, 1928-1939, 1946-1965; Torrens Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 450, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster late 1920s; WW2; WIA SA (several official duties) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mitcham, 1939-1943) ==''LYNCH''== * [[/Edward James Lynch|Lynch, Edward James]] [[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTWT-PVV]] - 1891(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XIP Sydney (Campbelltown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Campbelltown, NSW, 1913); journalist (Merewether, NSW, 1930-1937; Hamilton, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Harold John Lynch|Lynch, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTD-VXL] - 1905(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4HL Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1934-1939, 1946-1956; Slacks Creek, 1960-1975); 4HL Springbrook (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1268, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ); business proprietor (restaurants, picture theatres) - Electoral Rolls: cutter (Albion, Qld, 1928); shopkeeper (Valley, Qld, 1936-1943); cafe proprietor (Valley, Qld, 1949); shopkeeper (St Lucia, Qld, 1954; Slacks Creek, Qld, 1958-1968); owner (Slacks Creek, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Springbrook, Qld, 1980) ==''LYONS''== * [[/Joseph Aloysius Thomas Lyons|Lyons, Joseph Aloysius Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGY-XKB] - 1879(Tas)-1939(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - teacher; state politician; Premier of Tasmania; federal politician (Postmaster-General, Prime Minister of Australia); actively promoted development of broadcasting in Australia over two decades - Electoral Rolls: =='''M'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''MABBITT''=== * [[/John Matthew Mabbitt|Mabbitt, John Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-FD5] - 1905(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KI Lake Boga (1930-1939); 3JG Lake Boga (1947-1948); 3JG Swan Hill (1954-1960); 3JG Melbourne (Templestowe, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 588, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Lake Boga, Vic, 1928-1949); supervisor (Swan Hill, Vic, 1954); public servant (Templestowe, Vic, 1963) ===''MACBETH''=== * [[/John James Macbeth|Macbeth, John James "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB93-7Q4] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2JM Sydney (Redfern, 1931; Punchbowl, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 824, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Redfern, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1932-1934); mechanic (Merrylands, NSW, 1943-1949); soldier (Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1972) ===''MACDONALD''=== * [[/Donald Macdonald|Macdonald, Donald "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ7-WT8] - 1883(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 45, 1936 - senior federal public servant (Chief Engineer, Radiotelegraph Branch, PMGD, 1914); Lieutenant-Commander Telegraphist (RAN, in charge captured German Pacific Wireless); chief engineer 7EX; supervised erection 3AR, 5CL, 7ZL; early TV research - Comment: Don't confuse with Don Macdonald AWA consultant - Electoral Rolls: Numerous contemporaneous DMcDs - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199505.pdf EA] * [[/Llewellyn Macdonald|Macdonald, Llewellyn "Lew"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HH-73F] - 1908(Eng)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2WU Newcastle (West Maitland, 1929-1934; Wickham, 1935-1936; Waratah, 1937; Mayfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1961; Charlestown, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 478, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 69, 1936; BOCP 50, 1936; 1COCP 125, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (West Maitland, 1930; Wickham, 1936); joiner (Waratah, 1937; Charlestown, 1972) ===''MACFARLANE''=== * Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred - see Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred * [[/Reginald Antonio Austen Aloysius Macfarlane|Macfarlane, Reginald Antonio Austen Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDYR-1QZ] - 1896(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2RM Griffith (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 374, 1918 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1918) - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Griffith, NSW, 1943-1949) ===''MACGREGOR''=== * [[/Howard Thomas Macgregor|Macgregor, Howard Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTH8-NNP] - 1920(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4ZU Brisbane (Windsor, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2200, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Windsor, Qld, 1941-1949); assistant (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/William Alfred Macgregor|Macgregor, William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB8W-9K3] - 1896(NSW)-1954(PNG) - Licences: 9MC Kavieng, PNG (1937); 9MC Wewak, PNG (1938-1939, 1947-1948); 9MC Baiyer River (1954) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Blackhall, Qld, 1921-1925; Mildura, Vic, 1931-1934) ===''MACKAY''=== * [[/Cedric Stewart Mackay|Mackay, Cedric Stewart or Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/973G-3Q2] - 1889(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XADF Coffs Harbour (1913-1914); 2GP Receive Urunga (1922); 2GP Urunga (1924-1931); 2GO Coffs Harbour (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 149, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Urunga, 1930); agent (Coffs Harbour, 1943-1949) * [[/Ian Keith Mackay|Mackay, Ian Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JG-NHF] - 1907(NZ)-1985(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - author; historian (broadcast, "Broadcasting in New Zealand" (1953), "Broadcasting in Australia" (1957), "Broadcasting in Nigeria" (1964), "Broadcasting in Papua New Guinea" (1976) - Electoral Rolls: broadcasting executive (Lane Cove, 1954); executive (Killara, 1958) * [[/Ronald Reay Mackay|Mackay, Ronald Reay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-Y6T] - 1905(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3FZ Receive Melbourne (Carlton, 1922); 3MU Melbourne (Carlton, 1931-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil); principal (RMIT) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1963) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mackay-ronald-reay-10980 ADB] ===''MACKEL''=== * [[/John Francis Mackel|Mackel, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DJ-FP5] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2HG Sydney (Chatswood, 1930-1939, 1946-1947; Lane Cove, 1948-1965; Hunters Hill, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 585, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1943); insurance inspector (Lane Cove, NSW, 1949-1954); insurance manager (Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1963); manager (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''MACKENZIE''=== * [[/Alexander Harper Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Alexander Harper "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J3-MVZ] - 1892(Sct)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4GK Brisbane (Wynnum, 1930-1939; Bulimba, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 628, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Fire Service) - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Brisbane City, 1916; Hamilton, 1919; Brisbane City, 1925); fire brigade officer (Wynnum, 1928-1936); newsagent (Bulimba, 1949); retired (Bulimba, 1954-1968) - Relationships: father of 4YL Florence Madeline Mackenzie and 4HJ Arthur Alexander Mackenzie * [[/Arthur Alexander Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J3-796] - 1918(Qld)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4HJ Jericho (1937); 4HJ Brisbane (Wynnum, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1346, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Townsville, 1949); newsagent (Grange, 1954-1963); public servant (Townsville, 1972; Cleveland, 1972; Thornlands, 1977, Cleveland, 1980) - Relationships: son of 4GK Alexander Harper Mackenzie; brother of 4YL Florence Madeline Streamer nee Mackenzie * [[/Florence Madeline Mackenzie|Streamer nee Mackenzie, Florence Madeline "Madeline"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FN-B8C] - 1922(Qld)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 4YL Brisbane (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; third YL operator in Qld - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Mitchelton, 1949; New Farm, 1954) - Relationships: daughter of 4GK Alexander Harper Mackenzie; sister of 4HJ Arthur Alexander Mackenzie - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/Harold Stuart Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Harold Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21R-VGN] - 1908(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4AM Brisbane (Annerley, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 518, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 90, 1937; 1COCP 239, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Annerley, 1934-1937); company manager (Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); radio operator (Blackheath, 1958); unemployed (Burleigh Heads, 1963-1968); technician (Burleigh Heads, 1972-1980) ===''MACKIE''=== * [[/Alexander Ernest Mackie|Mackie, Alexander Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3R3-YFM] - 1912(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3QA Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939, 1947-1948; Glen Waverley, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1545, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1942); clerk (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''MACKINNON''=== * [[/Colin Eric Wilton MacKinnon|MacKinnon, Colin Eric Wilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK45-QRQ] - 1941(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2KCM Sydney 1980s; 2DYM Sydney (1980-2004)- Qualifications: NAOCP N1793, 1981; AOLCP N1281, 1981; AOCP N1032, 1981, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; historian (amateur radio; military radio; radar) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cronulla, 1968; Hurstville, 1977); retired (Glenhaven, 1980) - [https://www.qsl.net/vk2dym/radio/Colin_MacKinnon.htm Obit] ===''MACKINOLTY''=== * [[/Hubert Clarence Mackinolty|Mackinolty, Hubert Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNRQ-T18] - 1897(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: XJED Korumburra (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 158, 1915 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Auburn, Vic, 1919-1922); customs officer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1924-1925; Mosman, Vic, 1930; Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); civil servant (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); retired (Ringwood, Vic, 1954; Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1968; Mentone, Vic, 1977) ===''MACLARDY''=== * [[/William John Foster St Clair Maclardy|Maclardy, William John Foster St Clair "Will"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW66-BTD] - 1892(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2HP Receive Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1922); 2HP Sydney (Cremorne, 1923; Neutral Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2BL); journalist (Smith's Weekly, Wireless Weekly) - Comment: correct surname is St Clair Maclardy but rarely used - Relationships: son of William McIntyre St Clair Maclardy, one time Wireless Weekly proprietor - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930); company director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933); taxi driver (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); soldier (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943); traveller (Wollongong, NSW, 1949); commercial traveller (Wollongong, NSW, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "2HP - William John Foster St Clair Maclardy" ===''MACLAREN''=== * [[/Charles James Torrance Maclaren|Maclaren, Charles James Torrance]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB6-889] - 1889(Eng)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3MS Melbourne (South Yarra, 1933); 3MS South Ballarat (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1113, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 13th Aus Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937); nil (Malvern East, Vic, 1963-1967) * [[/Donald Catto Maclaren|Maclaren, Donald Catto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N1-2R2] - 1909(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2DM Sydney (Haberfield, 1930-1939); 2NN Narrabri (1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 655, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Haberfield, 1933-1936; Taree, 1937; Narrabri, 1949) ===''MACLEAN''=== * [[/John Dalziel Maclean|Maclean, John Dalziel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1D4-PHK] - 1907(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 2IM Leeton (1935-1937); 2IM Sydney (Ashbury, 1938-1939); 4IM Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1501, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Leeton, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1954-1969) ===''MACLURCAN''=== * [[/Charles Dansie Maclurcan|Maclurcan, Charles Dansie "Mac", "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWR7-LJ3] - 1889(Qld)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XDM Sydney (CBD, 1909-1914) (Maclurcan & Lane); 2CM Sydney (Strathfield, 1921-1939; Neutral Bay, 1946-1957); 2CY Sydney (Strathfield, 1923, briefly by administrative error); first licence issued under new 1922 radio regulations - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 98, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector; broadcast engineer; business proprietor (Maclurcan and Lane, 1909-19??, Maclurcan Engineering, Hotel Wentworth) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Darling Harbour, 1913); engineer (Strathfield, 1930-1934); hotel manager (Neutral Bay, 1949-1954) - TroveTag: "XDM-2CM - Charles Dansie Maclurcan" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/maclurcan-hannah-13070 ADB] [[w:2CM|Wikipedia]] [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/who-was-radio-pioneer-charles-maclurcan/ radioinfo] ===''MACNAUGHTON''=== * [[/Naughton Macnaughton|Macnaughton, Naughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPJ9-MPD] - 1911(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2ZH Sydney (Croydon, 1932-1934; Roseville, 1935-1939; Wahroonga, 1946-1948; Lindfield, 1950; Pymble, 1954-1956; St Ives East, 1957-1961; West Pymble, 1965-1969; Marsfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 904, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2ZVW-2BA - David Edwin Macnaughton - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937; Windsor, NSW, 1943); manager (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949; Lindfield, NSW, 1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954; Mona Vale, NSW, 1972; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) ===''MACPHERSON''=== * [[/Alexander Duncan Macpherson|Macpherson, Alexander Duncan "Sandy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/29CF-Z3F] - 1899(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4MC Brisbane (Nundah, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Oakleigh, 1954; Chermside, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1271, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Toombul RC); Qld Lands (draughtsman) - Comment: Slow update for death in Electoral Rolls? - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Nundah, Qld, 1921-1949; Oakleigh, Qld, 1954; Chermside, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Chermside, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MADDEN''=== * [[/Sydney John Madden|Madden, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-WGL] - 1900(Sct)-1955(WA) - Licences: 6MN Perth (City, 1930; North Perth, 1931; Maylands, 1933-1937; Wembley, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 264, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Maylands, WA, 1931-1937; Wembley Park, WA, 1937-1943); supervisor (Wembley, WA, 1954) ===''MADDICK''=== * [[/Herbert William Maddick|Maddick, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLB-J2P] - 1890(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: XLX Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914); 3EF Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922-1923); 3EF Melbourne (Elwood, 1924-1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 161, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; perpetrator of the foul mouthed parrot incident - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Elsternwick, 1917); mechanic (Elsternwick, 1919-1954) ===''MADDICKS''=== * [[/Henry Thomas Maddicks|Maddicks, Henry Thomas "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJBP-PFV] - 1912(Vic)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 3UA Daylesford (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2228, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Daylesford, Vic, 1936-1977) ===''MADDISON''=== * [[/Ernest Victor Maddison|Maddison, Ernest Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJ6-SWD] - 1907(Vic)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2LW Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1935); 2WZ Sydney (Randwick, 1936; Normanhurst, 1937; Willoughby, 1938; Randwick, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1331, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ===''MAGAIN''=== * [[/William Ronald Magain|Magain, William Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y7-YVG] - 1886(Vic)-1958(SA) - Licences: XVP Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Col. Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MAGEE''=== * [[/Kevin William Michael Magee|Magee, Kevin William Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRX-51Z] - 1913(Vic)-1979(Vanuatu) - Licences: 5KM Adelaide (City, 1931-1933); 2UN Sydney (Paddington, 1936); 3UN Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1937); 3KM Melbourne (Kew, 1947-1960; North Balwyn, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 874, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: staff cadet (Victoria Barracks, NSW, 1936); military officer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1937; Kew, Vic, 1943); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1949-1954); company director (Kew, Vic, 1963); director (Balwyn, Vic, 1967-1972) ===''MAGENNIS''=== * [[/Alfred Ernest Aubrey Magennis|Magennis, Alfred Ernest Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR7T-5RB] - 1907(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2AFE Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1842, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''MAGUIRE''=== * [[/Arthur Lindsay Maguire|Maguire, Arthur Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SN-BKC] - 1921(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3IO Stratford (1938-1939; 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2216, 1938, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Stratford, 1949-1977); grazier (Munro, 1980) * [[/Ernest Norbert Maguire|Maguire, Ernest Norbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR4X-F61] - 1892(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2KL Sydney (Lewisham, 1928-1930; Dulwich Hill, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 387, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 14, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Lewisham, 1930-1932); sergeant of police (Putney, 1943; Gladesville, 1949-1958); retired (Lake Illawarra South, 1963) * [[/Sydney William Maguire|Maguire, Sydney William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNDF-L85] - 1903(WA)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2XY Sydney (Rose Bay, 1930-1934; Paddington, 1935-1936; North Bondi, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 933, 1926; AOLCP 74, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Rose Bay, 1930-1934; Glenmore, 1935); engineer (Bondi, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Maroubra North, 1943); inspector (Maroubra North, 1949; Kingsford, 1954-1958) ===''MAHER''=== * [[/Francis Anthony Maher|Maher, Francis Anthony "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKS3-6QD] - 1912(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3FZ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1932-1939; Pascoe Vale South, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 941, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1936; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1937; Coburg West, Vic, 1942-1954; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MAHON''=== * [[/Hugh Mahon|Mahon, Hugh]] - 1857(Ire)-1931(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1904) ===''MAIS''=== * [[/Stephen John Leith Mais|Mais, Stephen John Leith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHG-BTV] - 1898(WA)-1960(WA) - Licences: 6CQ Receive Perth (Chester Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: trainee (South Fremantle, WA, 1925); carpenter (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1958) ===''MAKIN''=== * [[/Bert Makin|Makin, Bert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G26D-PZL] - 1888(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: XAEJ Sydney (Kogarah West, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (West Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1931; Manly, NSW, 1933-1949) - TroveTag: "XAEJ - Bert Makin" * [[/George Makin|Makin, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97S3-JFZ] - 1914(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2198, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Relationships: Brother of 4OK John Makin (passed AOCP same day) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Columboola, Qld, 1936-1963); lightkeeper (Lighthouse, Sandy Cape, Qld, 1963; Fitzroy Island, Qld, 1968); tin miner (Mt Poverty, Qld, 1969) * [[/John Makin|Makin, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6J-4KT] - 1906(Eng)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4OK Columboola (1938-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2199, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of George Makin (passed AOCP same day) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Columboola, Qld, 1930-1963); wardsman (Miles, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''MALCOLM''=== * [[/Keith Graham Malcolm|Malcolm, Keith Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD8F-K5W] - 1949(Eng)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 3ZYK Melbourne (North Clayton, 1969; Mulgrave, 1975; Berwick, 1980); 1???; 2??? - Qualifications: AOLCP 2407, 1967 - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC); Communications Laboratory DoC (Director) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clayton, Vic, 1972; Mulgrave, 1977; Berwick, 1980) ===''MALONE''=== * [[/James Joseph Malone|Malone, James Joseph "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWL8-8DP] - 1883(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 240, 1916 - employment (NSW P&T, Telegraph Messenger; PMGD, Cadet Engineer, Controller Wireless; OTC, Manager); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clayfield, Qld, 1917-1925; Kew, Vic, 1926-1928); chief inspector wireless (Kew, Vic, 1931-1937); Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs (Indooroopilly, 1943); public servant (Lindfield, NSW, 1949-1963) - Links: [[w:James Joseph Malone|Wikipedia]]; [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications/Radio_in_ANZ/Issues/1923_05_30#P.109_-_Commonwealth_Controller_of_Wireless|Bio]] * [[/Laurence Edward Palek Malone|Malone, Laurence Edward Palek "Edward"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY19-CCV] - 1915(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3LV Mologa (1937-1939); 3QE Maryborough (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1883, 1937, Vic; COCP1 197, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Maloga, Vic, 1937); engineer (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MALONEY''=== * [[/Kent Allen Maloney|Maloney, Kent Allen or Allen Kent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JQ-9J4] - 1904(NZ)-1977(NZ) - Licences: 2UC Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1936); 2UC Lismore (1937-1939); 2UC Sydney (Rockdale, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1328, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Sergeant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wanganui, NZ, 1925-1928; Waverley, NSW, 1930; Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1935); radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1936); radio serviceman (Lismore, NSW, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Hastings, NZ, 1946-1960); radio technician (Hastings, NZ, 1963); retired (Hastings, NZ, 1969-1972) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1255758 VWMA] ===''MALPAS''=== * [[/Delmar George Malpas|Malpas, Delmar George "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/KFPG-2B8] - 1890(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Hilton, 1923); eligible for receive licence as member of WIA SA from 1921?) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; councillor (WIA SA, 1919); President (West Suburban Radio Club, 1924); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Flinders Park, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "Delmar George Malpas" * [[/Kenneth John Malpas|Malpas, Kenneth John "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGC2-BNN] - 1909(SA)-1929(SA) - Licences: 5XG Kadina (1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 313, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil ===''MANAHAN''=== * [[/Frank Gerald Manahan|Manahan, Frank Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-9MZ] - 1911(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 2AGN Murwillumbah (1937-1938); 4FG Brisbane (Annerley, 1947-1948; St Lucia, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1901, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1936-1937; Camp Hill, Qld, 1941); company director (Annerley, Qld, 1949); director (St Lucia, Qld, 1954-1980) ===''MANCER''=== * [[/Arthur Roy Mancer|Mancer, Arthur Roy "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV8K-J7L] - 1892(NZ)-1968(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 110, ?; 1COCP 71, 1935 - radio telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: ===''MANGNALL''=== * [[/Robert Hartley Mangnall|Mangnall, Robert Hartley Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MD-3L2] - 1903(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3?? Melbourne (Carlton, 1927); 3HB Melbourne (Highett, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 350, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Carlton, Vic, 1936); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1963) ===''MANIFOLD''=== * [[/Edwin Charles Manifold|Manifold, Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXMR-BFZ] - 1908(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3EM Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1933; McKinnon, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 647, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Malvern, 1931-1934; Bentleigh, 1936-1980) ===''MANKS''=== * [[/Thomas Eli Manks|Manks, Thomas Eli]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCV-6JS] - 1914(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3TZ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1936-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1619, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1942); pharmacist (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''MANLEY''=== * [[/Patrick Joseph Francis Manley|Manley, Patrick Joseph Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSL-LYV] - 1894(Vic)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UQ Sydney (Vaucluse, 1935-1939; Camperdown, 1947-1961) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 614, 1921 (Marconi); COCP2 381, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1924); company manager (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1931); company director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1934-1949; Rose Bay, NSW, 1954-1963; Woollahra, NSW, 1963) * [[/William McGregor Manley|Manley, William McGregor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPW6-J99] - 1903(Eng)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2MW Sydney (Leichhardt, 1931-1934; Parramatta, 1935-1936); 2XH Sydney (Gladesville, 1937-1938; Hunters Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 767, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanical engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930-1931); engineer (Lilyfield, NSW, 1933-1935; Parramatta, NSW, 1936) ===''MANN''=== * [[/Bruce Reginald Mann|Mann, Bruce Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1J7-H22] - 1906(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3BM Quambatook (1937-1939, 1947-1969); 3BM Swan Hill (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1876, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 3CK James Barrett Mann - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Quambatook, Vic, 1931-1968; Swan Hill, Vic, 1977) * [[/Edward Alexander Mann|Mann, Edward Alexander]] - 1874(SA)-1951(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Federal politician for WA; political commentator "The Watchman"; author "Arrows in the Air: A Selection from Broadcasts by "The Watchman" - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [[w:Edward_Mann_(Australian_politician)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mann-edward-alexander-7472 ADB] * [[/James Barrett Mann|Mann, James Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWHB-WTR] - 1875(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Receive Quambatook (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 3BM Bruce Reginald Mann - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Quambatook, Vic, 1908-1967) * [[/John Edward Mann|Mann, John Edward "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3JY-STV] - 1912(SA)-1941(off Libyan coast) - Licences: 5EM Semaphore (1934-1938); 3IE Westmere (1938); 3IE Ballarat (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1304, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAN, telegraphist) - Relationships: Son of Thomas William Mann - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1675471 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10278775 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Sydney George Mann|Mann, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DP-V1C] - 1908(Eng)-1977(Eng) - Licences: 3KY Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1930-1931; Hampton, 1937-1939, 1946-1954; East Brighton, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 594, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, Sergeant) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Glenhuntly, 1931); mechanic (Sandringham, 1936-1937); shopkeeper (Woodend, 1942); mechanic (Hampton, 1949-1954); sales (Carnegie, 1963); salesman (St Kilda, 1967) * [[/Thomas William Mann|Mann, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLZ-2S3] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 5EM-3IE John Edward Mann- Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANNING''=== * [[/Athol John Roland Manning|Manning, Athol John Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69L-G2L] - 1916(Tas)-2005(Tas) - Licences: 7LR Devonport (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1367, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Devonport, 1949-1954) * [[/Clifton Joseph Manning|Manning, Clifton Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G893-WW6] - 1909(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CJ Melbourne (Ringwood, 1927; Elwood, 1931-1937; Eltham, 1938-1939; Balwyn, 1946-1947; Templestowe, 1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1960); 3CJ Orbost (1965); 3CJ Marlo (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 338, 1927, Vic; COCP1 877, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (St Kilda, 1931-1936; Canterbury, 1943; Templestowe, 1949; Sandringham, 1954-1963); farmer (Orbost, 1967-1968); retired (Marlo, 1972-1977; Lang Lang, 1980) * [[/George William Manning|Manning, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVD4-VMS] - 1909(Vic)-2003(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3XJ Melbourne (Maribyrnong, 1934-1939; Richmond, 1947-1954; Parkdale, 1955-1965); 3XJ Birchip (1969); 3XJ Narraport (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1312, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maribyrnong, Vic, 1931-1937; Richmond, Vic, 1942-1949; Burnley, Vic, 1954); public servant (Mordialloc, Vic, 1963-1968); technician (Noble Park, Vic, 1972); engineer (Narraport, Vic, 1977) ===''MANSFIELD''=== * [[/H. D. Mansfield|Mansfield, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XZQ Burnie (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANTLE''=== * [[/Joseph Patrick Thomas Mantle|Mantle, Joseph Patrick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX84-DP9] - 1913(Qld)-1976(Fiji) - Licences: 4XF Brisbane (Ascot, 1933-1939); 4XF Townsville (Hermit Park, 1947-1948); 4XF Brisbane (Brisbane City, Qld, 1954-1960); 3AEN Bendigo (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1146, 1933, Qld; 2COCP 1083, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Ascot, Qld, 1936); engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943); sound engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1949); business manager (New Farm, Qld, 1954); manager (St Lucia, Qld, 1958); sales manager (Warwick, Qld, 1963); no occupation (Townsville, Qld, 1963); sales executive (Petersham, NSW, 1972) ===''MANUEL''=== * [[/Robert Thomas Manuel|Manuel, Robert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF5S-3R5] - 1910(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5RT Adelaide (Prospect, 1932-1939, 1947-1960; Beefacres, 1965; Windsor Gardens, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1052, 1932, SA; BOCP 1310, 1953; 2COCP 1279, 1953; 1COCP 1688, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANWARING''=== * [[/Albert Leslie Manwaring|Manwaring, Albert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQB-V26] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AJK Cootamundra (1938-1939, 1946-1950); 2QK Cootamundra (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2089, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cootamundra, NSW, 1935-1937); timber merchant (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943-1954); nursery man (Cootamundra, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''MARCONI''=== * [[/Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi|Marconi, Guglielmo Giovanni Maria]] - 1874(Italy)-1937(Italy) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Inventor, electrical engineer, entrepreneur, businessman; pioneer of long distance radio transmission, widely credited as the inventor of radio; shared 1909 Nobel prize for physics for contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy ===''MARCUSE''=== * [[/Eugen Gerald Marcuse|Marcuse, Eugen Gerald "Gerald"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9C3M-X1G] - 1886(Eng)-1961(Eng) - Licences: G2NM England - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer ===''MARKS''=== * [[/Edward Hubert Marks|Marks, Edward Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMT9-YTF] - 1911(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3VM Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947-1955; Sassafras, 1956-1960; East Malvern, 1965; Armadale, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1948, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: dental student (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1936); dentist (South Yarra, Vic, 1937); dental surgeon (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1954); dentist (Malvern East, Vic, 1958-1968); grazier (Porcupine Ridge via Daylesford, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Joseph Sydney Marks|Marks, Joseph Sydney or Sydney Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQG4-X1G] - 1885(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2GR Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2GR Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio trader (Electricity House, Marks' Radio Company); electrician; police officer; sued by 2BL for non-payment of fees in 1924 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rose Bay, 1930-1949) - TroveTag: "2GR - Joseph Sydney Marks" ===''MARLEY''=== * [[/Cedric William Marley|Marley, Cedric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF2-DJ4] - 1918(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4CJ Brisbane (Highgate Hill, 1938-1939; Graceville, 1947; Kalinga, 1948); 4CJ Rockhampton (1954-1956); 4CJ South Mackay (1960); 9CJ Port Moresby (1965); Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2079, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); broadcast technician (PMG, ABC); WW2 (RAN, telegraphist); federal public servant (PMG, ABC) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Kalinga, Qld, 1949; Rockhampton, Qld, 1954); broadcast technician (Mackay, Qld, 1958; Bucasia, Mackay, Qld, 1958; Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1963-1980) ===''MARR''=== * [[/Charles William Clanan Marr|Marr, Charles William Clanan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M8V-QQM] - 1880(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: MHR (Forrest, NSW, 1929); director (Crows Nest, NSW, 1933); company director (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1933-1935); director (Crows Nest, NSW, 1935); company director (Pymble, NSW, 1937-1943; Killara, NSW, 1943-1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/John Neville Marr|Marr, John Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTY5-D27] - 1915(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3HT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1933-1939); 6AJ Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1948); 3AJB Melbourne (Carrum, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1198, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946; RAAF) - Awards: DFC, 1943 - Electoral Rolls: aircraftsman (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937); airman (Pearee Aerodrome, WA, 1943-1949); RAAF (Deepdene, Vic, 1954; Dickson, ACT, 1963; Yokine, WA, 1968; Dianella, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MARRIOTT''=== * [[/Ronald James Marriott|Marriott, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYFC-GW3] - 1912(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3SI Melbourne (Toorak, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1778, 1936, Vic; COCP3 3782, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, Vic, 1935-1937); director & supervisor (Toorak, Vic, 1943-1967); director (Toorak, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''MARS''=== * [[/Ernest Burton Mars|Mars, Ernest Burton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VJ-GWR] - 1907(SA)-1987(Qld) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (North Unley, 1923-1924); 4EM Charleville (1930-1933); 2EM Dubbo (1934-1936); 4EM Charleville (1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2GE Moree (1948); 4EM Emerald (1954-1955); 4EM Charleville (1956); 4EM Longreach (1960); 4EM Currumbin (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 686, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 23, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Dubbo, 1935); bank official (Charleville, 1937-1943; Wagga Wagga, 1949); bank clerk (Moree, 1949); bank manager (Commonwealth Bank Emerald, 1954; Commonwealth Bank, Charleville, 1958; Longreach, 1963); retired (Currumbin, 1968; Palm Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) - established 4VL Charleville commercial ===''MARSDEN''=== * [[/Robert Cecil Marsden|Marsden, Robert Cecil "Cecil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92N-W62] - 1892(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: unlicensed?, Sydney, 1909; 2JM Receive Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1922); 2JM Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1923-1925; Bellevue Hill, 1925-1926; Edgecliff, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, local NSW clubs) - Relationships: Father of 2VV-2FV Robert Morris Marsden - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Woolahra, 1930; Epping, 1930-1958); manager (Castlecrag, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "2JM - Robert Cecil Marsden"(370+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Marsden"(10+ tags) * [[/Robert Morris Marsden|Marsden, Robert Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX1-VPG] - 1916(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2VV Sydney (Kingsford, 1958-1969); 2FV Tuross Heads (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 226, 1956; AOCP 3627, 1957, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Relationships: Son of 2JM Robert Cecil Marsden - Electoral Rolls: taxi proprietor (Bondi Beach, 1949; Kingsford, 1958-1972); retired (Tuross Heads, 1972-1980) ===''MARSH''=== * [[/John William Marsh|Marsh, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFCL-QZ7] - 1890(Eng)-1943(WA) - Licences: 6DQ Receive West Pingelly (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Harrismith, WA, 1931); miner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936-1943) * [[/Roy Edward William Marsh|Marsh, Roy Edward William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF42-28N] - 1899(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6CE Receive Perth (North Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (East Perth, WA, 1921; Maylands, WA, 1925-1926; East Midland, WA, 1931-1963) * [[/Sydney Westport Marsh|Marsh, Sydney or Sidney Westport]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LFLN-PKM] - 1889(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2ZK West Wallsend (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ladysmith, 1913); fitter (West Wallsend, 1930-1937) ===''MARSHALL''=== * [[/Archie Francis Marshall|Marshall, Archie Francis "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37M-W83] - 1907(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4AF Clifton (1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 438, 1928, No. 48 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (blacksmith, fitter/turner) - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Clifton, 1930-1980) * [[/Herbert Anthony Marshall|Marshall, Herbert Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JJR-P3P] - 1888(India)-1948(NSW) - Licences: unlicensed?, Port Pirie, 1910; 2HM Armidale (1924-1926); 2HM Sydney (Bondi, 1927-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: AOCP 115, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 48, 1931 - Comment: proud of his initials "H.A.M.", early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Relationships: his daughter Denise Chalmers Marshall frequently on air over 2HM - TroveTag: "2HM - Herbert Anthony Marshall" - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi, 1930-1931); engineer (Bondi, 1934-1943) * [[/Mary Austine Marshall|Henry nee Marshall, Mary Austine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X2-GR6] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3YL Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1930-1939, 1946-1956; East Malvern, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 619, 1930, Vic - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); no occupation (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); home duties (Oakleigh, Vic, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/M. J. Marshall|Marshall, M. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3NP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1938-1939; Toorak, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Vaughan Edward Marshall|Marshall, Vaughan Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86T-KNY] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3UK Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1930-1933; Kew, 1937-1939, 1946-1969; Mt Eliza, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 603, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Kew, Vic, 1936); tea specialist (Kew, Vic, 1937-1968); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''MARSLAND''=== * [[/Benjamin Bruce Marsland|Marsland, Benjamin Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6Y-X47] - 1906(Qld)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 4DX Receive Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928); teller (Normanton, Qld, 1930); bank clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931; Malanda, Qld, 1932); no occupation (Annerley, Qld, 1943) * [[/James Gilbert Marsland|Marsland, James Gilbert "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY2-JTB] - 1912(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3NY Cobden (1931); 3NY Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1933-1937; Glen Iris, 1938-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 774, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clarendon, Vic, 1936; South Melbourne, Vic, 1937); bank clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1977) ===''MARSTELLA''=== * [[/Ernest Arthur Marstella|Marstella, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYCM-JRQ] - 1911(NSW)-2001(NSW)89yo - Licences: 2AEZ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1936-1938); 2AEZ Gosford (Erina, 1946-1950; Gosford, 1954-1958); 2AEZ Lidcombe (1960-1969); 2AEZ Forster (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1830, 1936, NSW; BOCP 1132, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Hamilton, NSW, 1933; New Lambton, NSW, 1935-1936); radio serviceman (Erina, NSW, 1949); technician (Gosford, NSW, 1954-1958); radio technician (Lidcombe, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Lidcombe, NSW, 1972); retired (Tuncurry, NSW, 1977; Forster, NSW, 1980) ===''MARSTON''=== * [[/James Thomas Marston|Marston, James Thomas "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKDX-19C] - 1920(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4JA Brisbane (Belmont, 1948; Morningside, 1954); 4JA Toowoomba (1955-1956); 4JA Brisbane (Boondall, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2655, 1948, Qld - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1943); engineer (Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); technician (Boondall, Qld, 1963-1972) * [[/W. L. Marston|Marston, W. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4RY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MARTENS''=== * [[/Alfred John Martens|Martens, Alfred John "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QSF-SRH] - 1916(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5MA Clare (1947); 5MA Berri (1948); 5MA Renmark (1954-1965); 5MA Millswood (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2369, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clare, SA, 1941-1943) ===''MARTIN''=== * [[/Bernard Clive Martin|Martin, Bernard Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3K-1K5] - 1906(NSW)-1949(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Bankstown, 1923); Receive (Valve) Medlow Bath (1923); 2BM Sydney (Banksia, 1926; Bankstown, 1927; Bronte, 1928-1934; Potts Point, 1935-1936; Neutral Bay, 1938; Queenscliffe, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 883, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 11, 1929; COCP1 46, 1930 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Waverley, NSW, 1930); radio engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1935) * [[/Eric Harold Martin|Martin, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX2-MBB] - 1903(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3ZF Melbourne (Preston, 1931-1933; Richmond, 1937; Elwood, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 764, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1927; Preston, Vic, 1931); motor driver (Richmond, Vic, 1936); chauffeur (Elsternwick, Vic, 1937; Caulfield, Vic, 1942); fitter (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1954); public servant (Oakleigh, Vic, 1963; Carnegie, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Eric Wilfred Martin|Martin, Eric Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Z2-D33] - 1916(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3HP Robinvale (1937); 2AHY Balranald (1938-1939); 3HN Bogong (1947-1956); 3APJ Mt Beauty (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1389, 1934; BOCP 353, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bogong, Vic, 1942-1954); superintendent (Mt Beauty, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Seaford South, Vic, 1980) * [[/George Henry Martin|Martin, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX81-3CT] - 1910(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2FW Sydney (Waverley, 1932-1939); 2AFW Sydney (Waverley, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1010, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Waverley, NSW, 1930-1936); fitter (Waverley, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/James Frederick Martin|Martin, James Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR6-MS6] - 1909(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3MJ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1927-1933); 3JM Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 340, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1936); traveller (North Fitzroy, Vic, 1949; Heidelberg, Vic, 1954-1963); sales director (Doncaster, Vic, 1967); sales (Noble Park, Vic, 1972) * [[/James Lennox Alexander Martin|Martin, James Lennox Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTD-3TK] - 1909(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3NT Melbourne (Dandenong, 1933-1939); 3AV Horsham (1948); 3AV Melbourne (Dandenong, 1954-1960); 3AV Horsham (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1201, 1933, Vic; COCP2 390, 1940; COCP1 470, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Dandenong, Vic, 1931-1934); mechanic (Dandenong, Vic, 1937-1949); radio mechanic (Horsham, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/John Michael Martin|Martin, John Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX79-GWZ] - 1886(Ireland)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 146, 1915; 1COCP 58, 1935 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Comment: several contemporaneous JMMs - Electoral Rolls: Ancestry 299 hits too be sifted * [[/John Robert Martin|Martin, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWFG-HMM] - 1919(Qld)-2011(Qld) - Licences: 4MX Cunnamulla (1937-1939); 4MX Toowoomba (1946-1954); 4MX Brisbane (Gaythorne, 1955-1960); 4MX Julia Creek (1965-1969); 4MX Finch Hatton (1975); 4MX Brisbane (Gaythorne, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1933, 1937, Qld; BOCP 147, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); business proprietor (radio service); Presbyterian minister - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949-1954); radio technician (Gaythorne, Qld, 1958; Kingaroy, Qld, 1963); missionary (Blackall, Qld, 1972; Gaythorne, Qld, 1972); minister of religion (Enoggera, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Malcolm Martin|Martin, Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8D-PG7] - 1903(UK)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4KY Ipswich (1933-1939); 4KY Brisbane (Sandgate, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1110, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); employment (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: carriage trimmer (Woodend, Qld, 1925-1937; Sandgate, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Norman Rex Martin|Martin, Norman Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G9-JV4] - 1915(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2JE Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1936; Enfield, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1581, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Enfield, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical fitter (Enfield, NSW, 1943; Canterbury, NSW, 1949); factory manager (Bexley North, NSW, 1954-1968); managing director (Bexley North, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald William Martin|Martin, Ronald William "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPZ-46T] - 1917(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2AHI Casino (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1981, 1937, NSW; BOCP 403, 1941; COCP2 789, 1944; COCP1 795, 1944; TVOCP 455, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Casino, NSW, 1949-1968); technician (Casino, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Silas Martin|Martin, Silas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXMT-6WS] - 1874(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Perth, 1903-1906; East Perth, 1912-1914); mechanic (Rockhampton, 1917-1921); radio mechanic (Cooktown, 1925; Beam Wireless Station, Ballan, 1928-1943); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1943) * [[/T. S. Martin|Martin, T. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XBE Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter J. Martin|Martin, Walter J.]] - 1893(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: 1COCP 1, 1914, No. 1 in Aus and Vic, Marconi & Telefunken - commercial operator; coastal station operator? * [[/William Anthony Martin|Martin, William Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HB-KPZ] - 1911(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7WM Hobart (West Hobart, 1929-1931); 7WM Gawler (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 497, 1929, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 70, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: several contemporaneous William Anthony Martin's ===''MARTINSEN''=== * [[/Sevrin Joseph William Martinsen|Martinsen, Sevrin Joseph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SD-KJG] - 1905(Norway)-1943(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2351, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wycheproof, Vic, 1942) ===''MASHMAN''=== * [[/Lionel Wilfred Mashman|Mashman, Lionel Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6K-7WG] - 1907(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2OB Receive Sydney (Bexley, 1923-1924); 2OB Sydney (Bexley, 1925-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 84, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bexley, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''MASON''=== * [[/Jeffrey Gordon Mason|Mason, Jeffrey Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYWM-M3H] - 1912(Vic)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5VC Millicent (1947); 5VC Adelaide (Hectorville, 1954-1955; Pennington, 1956; Clarence Park, 1960; Holden Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1275, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1942) ===''MASTERS''=== * [[/Alfred Harold Masters|Masters, Alfred Harold "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-CPY] - 1875(Vic)-1951(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed); vice president WIA Launceston 1920s; later prominent architect - Relationships: brother of 7MM William Edward Masters - Electoral Rolls: architect (Launceston, 1928-1949) - TroveTag: "Alfred Harold Masters" & "!Wikibooks AH Masters" * [[/Brian Jermyn Masters|Masters, Brian Jermyn "Jermyn"]] - 1891(Vic)-1950(NZ) - Licences: 3LM Receive Melbourne (Armadale, 1923); 3LM Melbourne (Armadale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; operated his station both individually and on behalf WIA Malvern - TroveTag: "3LM - Brian Jermyn Masters" & "!Wikibooks BJ Masters" * [[/Herbert Victor Masters|Masters, Herbert Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLLC-CV2] - 1883(NSW)-1918(France) - Licences: XHY Sydney (Stanmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AIF, Lieutenant, 1st Anzac Wireless Section, Killed accidentally, 1914-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1647200 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Edward Masters|Masters, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-CPW] - 1873(Vic)-1952(Tas) - Licences: 7MM Hobart (Bellerive 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1066, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; solicitor - Relationships: brother of Alfred Harold "Harold" Masters - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Bellerive, 1914-1949) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27111852 Obituary] ===''MATCHETT''=== * [[/John Kenneth Lyle Matchett|Matchett, John Kenneth Lyle "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS1L-SCZ] - 1921(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3TL Melbourne (Box Hill, 1960; Templestowe, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3700, 1958, Vic - amateur operator, WW2, member Old Timer's Club - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949); teacher (Bayswater, 1954); lecturer (Templestowe, 1963-1980) - curator of the WIA QSL card collection for many years; personally acquired a large collection of Australian amateur QSL cards which were donated to the WIA collection on his passing, many thousands of QSLs provided by Wolf Harranth of Dokufunk on an exchange basis ===''MATHER''=== * [[/Alexander Stewart Mather|Mather, Alexander Stewart "Alex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTL-WWC] - 1909(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JZ Singleton (1929-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 479, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 89, 1932; TVOCP 273, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cordial manufacturer (Singleton, 1930-1968) * [[/Walter Douglas Mather|Mather, Walter Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGZ-B5R] - 1919(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3WD Ballarat (1936-1939, 1947); 3WD Melbourne (Gardiner, 1948); 3AWD Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1960-1969); 4YM Surfers Paradise (1975); 4YM Bribie Island (1980); 2AF? Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1654, 1936, Vic; BOCP 170, 1938; COCP1 892, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); merchant (Sandringham, Vic, 1958-1968); investor (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1972-1977; Bribie Island, Qld, 1980) ===''MATHESON''=== * [[/Charles Raymond Matheson|Matheson, Charles Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZL-8KD] - 1915(NSW)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 3CS Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1939); 3ATH Melbourne (North Essendon, 1947; Strathmore, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 438; COCP1 8, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1937); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Essendon North, Vic, 1949-1954); technical officer (Balgowlah, NSW, 1958); boat proprietor (Narooma, NSW, 1963); proprietor (Main Beach, Qld, 1968); retired (Miami, Qld, 1980) ===''MATHEWS''=== See also MATTHEWS * [[/John Campion Mathews|Mathews, John Campion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-46V] - 1912(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3SY Geelong (Newtown, 1930-1939, 1946-1980+); 3JM Portable Geelong (Newtown, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 709, 1930, Vic; TVOCP 20, 1957; BOCP 261, 1988 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Newtown, 1934-1968); operator (Newtown, 1972-1980) * [[/John Mathews|Mathews, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82Z-KX2] - 1914(Qld)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 4EE Rockhampton (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1414, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JMs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MATHIESON''=== * [[/Ian Hamilton Mathieson|Mathieson, Ian Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVR2-7RN] - 1911(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 3NR Melbourne (Werribee, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 313, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (Werribee, Vic, 1937-1942); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949-1954; Oyster Bay, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Blackheath, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MATTERS''=== * [[/Leonard Warburton Matters|Matters, Leonard Warburton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFJS-9QZ] - 1881(SA)-1951(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - journalist; Boer War; acted on behalf West Radio Broadcasting Co, an applicant for the Perth sealed set licence ultimately awarded to Westralian Farmers (6WF) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Perth, WA, 1903-1906; Balkatta, WA, 1910; North Perth, WA, 1925) - TroveTag: "Leonard Warburton Matters" - Links: [[w:Leonard_Matters|Wikipedia]] * [[/Wallace Lindsay Washington Matters|Matters, Wallace Lindsay Washington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBS-PB4] - 1906(Vic)-2004(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3WW Warrnambool (1934-1939); 3WW Melbourne (Footscray, 1947-1948; Box Hill North, 1954); 3MJ Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1956; Rosanna, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1374, 1934, Vic; COCP1 311, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (St Kilda, Vic, 1928); postal clerk (Warrnambool, Vic, 1931); postal employee (Warrnambool, Vic, 1933-1937); postal clerk (Footscray, Vic, 1942); clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Heidelberg, Vic, 1963; Rosanna, Vic, 1967-1977); retired (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1980) ===''MATTHEWS''=== * [[/Alfred Leslie Matthews|Matthews, Alfred Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYTX-LBR] - 1917(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3ZT Melbourne (East Malvern, 1947; Hughesdale, 1948; Murrumbeena, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2354, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1949); technician (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1954-1968); public servant (Box Hill North, Vic, 1972) * [[/Fred Thomas Matthews|Matthews, Fred or Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVC-22K] - 1904(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4FK Brisbane (New Farm, 1923-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI); business proprietor (Matthews Fire Alarm Co) - Awards: OBE - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Merthyr, 1925-1958); engineer (New Farm, 1963-1980) * [[/John Leigh Inglis Matthews|Matthews, John Leigh Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKN-159] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJD Melbourne (Richmond, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Richmond, 1913-1919) * [[/Kenneth Morgan Matthews|Matthews, Kenneth Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPM-R2W] - 1911(SA)-2009(SA)98yo - Licences: 5GN Adelaide (Malvern, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1732, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Malvern, SA, 1939); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/551921 VWMA] * [[/Kenneth William Pitts Matthews|Matthews, Kenneth William Pitts]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT36-MP8] - 1925(Eng)-2006(ACT) - Licences: 2WE Sydney (Artarmon, 1939, 1950; Wahroonga, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2330, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Artarmon, NSW, 1949; Turramurra, NSW, 1949); printer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Royston Oliver Carr Matthews|Matthews, Royston Oliver Carr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQJ-VML] - 1889(SA)-1959(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 21, 1914 - wireless operator AWA at 1914 enlistment; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Light Horse Brigade Signal Troop, 1914-1917; 2nd Squadron AFC, Lieutenant, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: mercantile manager (Netherby, SA, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/300087 VWM]; [https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=191405 AIF Project]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/REL36707 brief bio] * [[/Vincent John Matthews|Matthews, Vincent John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFW4-NM1] - 1888(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 6AQ Perth (Bayswater, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Stott's College (Principal, early 1920s) - Electoral Rolls: business college master (West Gildford, WA, 1910); manager (Guildford, WA, 1912; Bayswater, WA, 1916-1925); business manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1925-1928); director (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1963) * [[/Walter John Penrose Matthews|Matthews, Walter John Penrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5TS-HZN] - 1880(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5BS Receive Murray Bridge (1922); Receive Murray Bridge (1923)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: lifter SA Railways (Tailem Bend, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MAUGER''=== * [[/Samuel Mauger|Mauger, Samuel "Sam"]] - 1857(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - state politician; senior federal politician (Postmaster-General 1908) ===''MAUGHAN''=== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Maughan|Maughan, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQ4-BJW] - 1903(WA)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3HH Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922); 3HH Melbourne (Malvern, 1923-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 14, 1924, Vic; AOLCP 82, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, 1925-1954) ===''MAWSON''=== * [[/Douglas Mawson|Mawson, Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3H-42N] - 1882(Eng)-1958(SA) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Head Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914) - Electoral Rolls: [[w:Douglas Mawson|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mawson-sir-douglas-7531 ADB] * [[/Ernest Richard Mawson|Mawson, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2W9T-NJN] - 1861(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Sydney (Campsie, 1922-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Parramatta, 1903); no occupation (Dee Why, 1930-1933; Harbord, 1934-1936; Manly, 1937-1943) ===''MAXWELL''=== * [[/H. S. Maxwell|Maxwell, H. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAEE Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ronald Alston Maxwell|Maxwell, Ronald Alston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRL-TRZ] - 1908(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2KS Sydney (Hurstville, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 656, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Randwick, 1933; Liverpool, 1934-1935; Croydon, 1936-1937); clerk (Caringbah, 1949) ===''MAY''=== * [[/Frank May|May, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88S-CXP] - 1878(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6FM Dwellingup (1929-1931); 6FM Gnowangerup (1933); 6FM Esperance (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 139, 1915; AOCP 560, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: stationmaster (Gnowangerup, WA, 1931; Esperance, WA, 1936-1937; Armadale, WA; 1943; Collie, WA, 1949) ===''MAYNARD''=== * [[/Frank Stewart Maynard|Maynard, Frank Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGN4-3BJ] - 1911(NSW)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2JG Sydney (Croydon, 1931; Haberfield, 1933-1934; Croydon, 1935-1938; Ashfield, NSW, 1939); 9FM Popondetta (1969); 4RY Atherton (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 150, 1930; COCP1 86, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1933-1934; South Perth, WA, 1937); retired (Atherton, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MAYGER''=== * [[/Neil Hubert Mayger|Mayger, Neil Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2F7-J2D] - 1890(Vic)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); sales (Darlinghurst, 1937); salesman (East Sydney, 1937); Sales (Darlinghurst, 1943) ===''MAZURE''=== * [[/Frederick Thomas Mazure|Mazure, Frederick Thomas or Thomas Frederick "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDB-J2Y] - 1905(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6MZ Jindong via Busselton (1939, 1948-1969); 6MZ Busselton (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2398, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: settler (Group 53 via Busselton, WA, 1931-1963); farmer (Jondong, WA, 1968); retired (Busselton, WA, 1972-1980) ===''MCATEER''=== * [[/Joseph McAteer|McAteer, Brother Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKT-JWB] - 1881(NZ)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Receive Sacred Heart College Glenelg (1923); 5AQ Sacred Heart College Glenelg (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCAULEY''=== * [[/William John Money McAuley|McAuley, William John Money "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKH-Z5Y] - 1909(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3WM Melbourne (Brunswick, 1925-1931); 3BCM Melbourne (Brighton, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 221, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: jackaroo (Nyngan, NSW, 1930); grazier (Womboota, Vic, 1937-1943) ===''MCBRIDE''=== * [[/Alexander James McBride|McBride, Alexander James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCXR-Z1G] - 1914(Qld)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 4BR Brisbane (Wilston, 1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2320, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business (radio repair) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Wilston, Qld, 1936-1980) ===''MCBURNEY''=== * [[/Douglas Hope McBurney|McBurney, Douglas Hope]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G66Y-BKV] - 1895(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XHJ Sydney (Milsons Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Milsons Point, NSW, 1930-1958); chartered engineer (Milsons Point, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''MCCABE''=== * [[/William Bernard McCabe|McCabe, William Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ1C-FN2] - 1864(Irl)-1938(WA) - Licences: 7AQ Clarence Point (1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (St Kilda, Vic, 1912; Balaclava, 1913-1914; Elsternwick, 1915-1921; Caulfield, 1924); orchardist (Clarence Point, 1922-1928); civil engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1937) ===''MCCALMAN''=== * [[/Maxwell Colin McCalman|McCalman, Maxwell Colin "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN8-V77] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 142, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: musician (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1936); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1963) ===''MCCANDLISH''=== * [[/Jack McCandlish|McCandlish, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2B-TJC] - 1915(Eng)-1943(Ins) - Licences: 3HN Sea Lake (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1468, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, M Special Unit, Sergeant, Commando, 1943) - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Sea Lake, 1937-1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1685215 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/638249 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCCARTHY''=== * [[/Denzil Ernest McCarthy|McCarthy, Denzil Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL4Z-HRH] - 1902(WA)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3ADM Melbourne (Preston East, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2447, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Brim, Vic, 1925-1927; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1931-1934); teacher (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1949; Reservoir East, Vic, 1954-1963) * [[/Howard John McCarthy|McCarthy, Howard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D6-NHR] - 1913(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1847-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2312, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Keith McCarthy|McCarthy, John Keith "Keith / Macca"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G528-9XX] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 3FX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1932-1933); 2IM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1934); 2VM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1935); 3FX Melbourne (Hampton, 1937; Ascot Vale, 1938-1939; City, 1946-1947; Templestowe, 1954-1956); 9AR On board yacht Pandemonium (1969); P29AR/MM On board yacht Pandemonium (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1036, 1932, Vic; COCP3 6578, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; state public servant (Vic Railways, telegraphist); military (RAAF, DFC, AFM, AE) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gardiner, Vic, 1928); no occupation (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934); wireless mechanic (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935); aircraftsman (RAAF Laverton, Vic, 1937); airman (Edgecliff, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Templestowe, Vic, 1954; Broadbeach, Qld, 1963); retired (Currumbin Beach, Qld, 1968) ===''MCCARTNEY''=== * [[/Malcolm John Young McCartney|McCartney, Malcolm John Young]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ8W-RB1] - 1911(Vic)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 3KV Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1954; St Kilda, 1955-1965; Hampton, 1969-1975); 4KV Cairns (Holloway Beach, 1975; Manunda, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2353, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: commercial artist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1934; Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1937); artist (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942; St Kilda, Vic, 1954-1967; Hampton, Vic, 1968-1972); retired (Cairns, Qld, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''MCCLELLAND''=== * [[/Francis George Trotter McClelland|McClelland, Francis George Trotter "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ3D-X9M] - 1883(Vic)-1917(Vic) - Licences: XMC Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (East Melbourne, Vic, 1912-1916) * [[/Norbert Cantrell McClelland|McClelland, Norbert Cantrell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1YX-754] - 1891(NSW)-1971(SA) - Licences: XVO Franklin Harbour (1913) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 600, 1920 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Millswood East, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MCCONNELL''=== SEE ALSO MACCONNELL * [[/James Ross McConnell|McConnell, James Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ7-9FK] - 1895(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XNU Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 303, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Canterbury, Vic, 1919); traveller (Kew, Vic, 1922-1931; Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1963) * [[/John Helge McConnell|McConnell, John Helge]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGD-VX3] - 1915(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3RV Melbourne (Preston, 1936-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948); 3RV Eildon (1954); 3RV Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1645, 1936, Vic; BOCP 225, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1936-1937); mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1949); radio engineer (Eildon, Vic, 1954); engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MCCORMACK''=== SEE ALSO MACCORMACK * [[/William Henry Osborne McCormack|McCormack, William Henry Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFZS-FFS] - 1878(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XBH Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1913; Merewether, NSW, 1930-1937); retired (Toronto, NSW, 1943) ===''MCCRACKEN''=== * [[/Colin Gordon McCracken|McCracken or McCrackan, Colin Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT8-2HB] - 1892(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: XJAZ Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Armadale, Vic, 1914-1916); builder (Malvern, Vic, 1916-1931; Gardiner, Vic, 1934-1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954; Burwood, Vic, 1967-1968; Ashwood, Vic, 1972) ===''MCCREDIE''=== * [[/Eric St Clair McCredie|McCredie, Eric St Clair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBYJ-241] - 1903(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2EV Sydney (Burwood, 1932-1938; Arncliffe, 1939; Brighton-le-Sands, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 921, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of Roland Alexander McCredie - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Burwood, NSW, 1930-1937); pharmaceutical chemist (Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1943; Rockdale, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/Roland Alexander McCredie|McCredie, Roland Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKR9-4BL] - 1907(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Campsie, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2EV Eric St Clair McCredie - Electoral Rolls: law student (Burwood, NSW, 1930-1937); solicitor (Burwood, NSW, 1943-1963) ===''MCCUBBIN''=== * [[/Bruce Lorimer McCubbin|McCubbin, Bruce Lorimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYKR-99F] - 1916(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3SO Melbourne (Richmond, 1936-1939, 1947; Burwood, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1698, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer, Aircraft Repair; Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Richmond, Vic, 1937-1942); labourer's assistant? (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949-1963; Wattle Park, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''MCCULLAGH''=== * [[/Alexander Austral McCullagh|McCullagh, Alexander Austral]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNN-V7Y] - 1897(Qld)-1981(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Home Hill, 1923); 2RR Sydney (Balgowlah, 1965-1969); 9NI Norfolk Island (1975) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 2977, 1959; AOLCP 754, 1959; AOCP 4229, 1964, Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Sandgate, Qld, 1919); chemist (Inkerman Mill, Qld, 1922); engineer (Bondi North, NSW, 1930; Abbotsford, NSW, 1932-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1933; Burwood, NSW, 1934-1936); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Green Point, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MCCULLOCH''=== * [[/George Robert McCulloch|McCulloch, George Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVG-SVW] - 1907(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3XM Receive Ballarat (1923-1924); 3GM Ballarat (1925-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 198, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1931-1968) - Trovetag: "3XM-3GM - George Robert McCulloch" ===''MCCUTCHEON''=== * [[/W. A. McCutcheon|McCutcheon, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2OX Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCDERMOTT''=== * [[/James Westall McDermott|McDermott, James Westall "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37P-PY2] - 1913(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4JM Brisbane (1930) & Nambour (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 711, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 4RM Robert Ernest McDermott; son of 4WP Westall Samuel McDermott - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nambour, Qld, 1936-1949); radio engineer (Nambour, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert Ernest McDermott|McDermott, Robert Ernest "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXW8-QJ5] - 1917(Qld)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 4RM Nambour (1938-1939); 4RM Brisbane (Ekibin, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2223, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF); business proprietor (radio/TV retail, Ekibin) - Relationships: brother of James Westall McDermott; son of Westall Samuel McDermott - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nambour, 1943; Ekibin, 1949-1968); TV engineer (Tewantin, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Westall Samuel McDermott|McDermott, Westall Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37P-2SQ] - 1889(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4WP Nambour (1938-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2087, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of James Westall McDermott & Robert Ernest McDermott - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Hendon, Qld, 1916-1917; Sandgate, Qld, 1921; Glen Eagle, Qld, 1925-1928; Rosemount, Qld, 1934; Nambour, Qld, 1937-1958); retired (Nambour, Qld, 1963) ===''MCDONALD''=== SEE ALSO MACDONALD * [[/Arthur Hunter McDonald|McDonald, Arthur Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGC-3C4] - 1913(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AFC Grafton (1937-1938); 2AFC Lismore (1939); 2AFC Sydney (Maroubra, 1947-1950; Padstow, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: vulcanizer (Grafton, NSW, 1934-1937); fitter (Maroubra, NSW, 1943); toolmaker (Padstow, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Arthur Stephen McDonald|McDonald, Arthur Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36J-ZLJ] - 1891(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 700, 1922 - broadcast engineer (PMGD, RANRS, AWA); professional society administrator (IEA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1913; St Kilda, Vic, 1916-1924; Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1936); engineer (Edgecliff, 1943; Double Bay, 1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdonald-arthur-stephen-7333 ADB]; [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001299b.htm Bright Sparks] - TroveTage: "Arthur Stephen McDonald" * [[/Colin McDonald|McDonald, Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX67-SCG] - 1911(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4CD Rockhampton (1935-1938); 2AKK Moree (1939); 4CD Rockhampton (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1440, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1932-1958); accountant (Rockhampton, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/Donald McDonald|McDonald, Donald "Don"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC)? * [[/Donald Munro McDonald|McDonald, Donald Munro]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RW-5DX] - 1883(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Receive Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1922); 3KS Melbourne (Yarraville, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer's assistant (Yarraville, Vic, 1912-1913); labourer (Yarraville, Vic, 1914-1949); retired (Yarraville, Vic, 1954-1963) - Comment: Several contemporaneous DMMs * [[/Dudley Carmichael McDonald|McDonald, Dudley Carmichael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1NF-KDY] - 1908(Vic)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 3DM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1932-1939, 1947-1948; Armadale, 1954-1956; Ascot Vale, 1960); 4MY Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 886, 1932, Vic; COCP2 438, 1941; COCP1 514, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Malvern, Vic, 1931-1949); technician (Malvern West, Vic, 1954; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1963); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/G. A. McDonald|McDonald, G. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DN Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John McDonald|McDonald, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXM1-WJR] - 1894(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 137, 1915; CPRT 190, 1916 (replacement?) - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JMcD - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified; Ancestry.com 1000s of hits to be sifted * [[/Robert Rupert McDonald|McDonald, Robert Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18T-ND3] - 1917(Vic)-2011(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3MD Melbourne (Merlynstone, 1947-1975); 3MD Harcourt (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2285, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Mitchell, Vic, 1942); nil (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1968); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1972-1977; Harcourt, Vic, 1980) * [[/Wilfred Neville McDonald|McDonald, Wilfred Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX67-DB1] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZT Sydney (Parramatta, 1935-1936); 4ZT Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1937; New Farm, 1938-1939; Annerley, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1412, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Granville, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Annerley, Qld, 1949); electrical engineer (Tennyson, Qld, 1954-1963); manager (Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''MCDONELL''=== SEE ALSO MCDONNELL * [[/Charles Joseph McDonell|McDonell, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5Q2-CYT] - 1893(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XABS Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 17th Battalion, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (3.5 years) at time of enlistment 1915; Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1650670 Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCDONOUGH''=== SEE ALSO MACDONOUGH * [[/Ernest Richard McDonough|McDonough, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQX-NXY] - 1875(Wales)-1941(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, terminated Nov 1920) - Electoral Rolls: Royal Navy (Newport, Vic, 1914-1915); Royal Australian Navy (Yarraville, Vic, 1917-1919); hotel proprietor (West Maitland, 1930-1935); retired (Wickham, 1937) ===''MCDOWALL''=== SEE ALSO MACDOWALL * [[/Valentine McDowall|McDowall, Valentine "Val"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M14R-SPG] - 1881(Qld)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4CN Receive Brisbane (1922); 4CM Brisbane (City, 1922-1939) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radiographer; WW2 - 4CM operator primarily Thomas Murray Browse Elliott after about 1925 - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Laidley, 1906-1914; Clayfield, 1919; Ascot, 1934-1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdowall-valentine-7349 ADB] ===''MCDOWELL''=== SEE ALSO MACDOWELL * [[/George McDowell|McDowell, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWK-72Y] - 1907(Scotland)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2GM Clarence River (1931); 2GM Richmond River (1933); 2GM Grafton (1933-1936); 2GM Sydney (Bankstown, 1937-1938); 2GM Inverell (1939); 2GM Sydney (Earlwood, 1946; Old Guildford, 1947-1955; Chester Hill, 1956-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 825, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: yardman (Brushgrove, NSW, 1930-1932); radio serviceman (Grafton, NSW, 1934-1935); enamel worker (Bankstown, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Old Guildford, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/John Edward Daniel McDowell|McDowell, John Edward Daniel or John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX86-J52] - 1914(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Brisbane (Ascot, 1937-1939); 4CX Gladstone (1947-1965); 4CX Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1873, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Ascot, Qld, 1937); chemist (Gladstone, Qld, 1943-1949); industrial chemist (Gladstone, Qld, 1954-1963); chemistry instructor (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1968-1977) ===''MCELREA''=== SEE ALSO MACELREA * [[/William James McElrea|McElrea, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2Q9-M3C] - 1913(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UV Sydney (Daceyville, 1935-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1559, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Daceyville, NSW, 1937-1958) ===''MCELWEE''=== * [[/George Johnston McElwee|McElwee, George Johnston]] - 1879(Tas)-1981(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - involved with Launceston Radio Clubs searching for the roar ===''MCGARRY''=== * [[/Lloyd Ignatius McGarry|McGarry, Lloyd Ignatius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GT-4PR] - 1919(NSW)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4XY Roma (1937-1939); 4XY Rockhampton (1947); 4XY Brisbane (Taringa, 1948; Coorparoo, 1954-1956); 2ALM Sydney (Lakemba, 1960-1965); 1AM Canberra (Macquarie, 1969-1975); 4ALL Brisbane (Kingston, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1943, 1937, Qld; BOCP 139, 1937; 2COCP 607, 1942; 1COCP 1026, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4GR, 4ZR); military (RAAF, WW2, mobile wireless, post WW2 Naval Intelligence); federal public servant (PMGD); scientist (Ionospheric Prediction Service) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Deagon, Qld, 1949); public servant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1954-1958; Townsville, Qld, 1958) ===''MCGAURAN''=== * [[/Duncan James Macfarlane McGauran|McGauran, Duncan James Macfarlane]] - 1849(NZ)-1889(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria, member; Society of Telegraph Engineers, London, member); employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs; WA Posts & Telegraphs, Superintendant Telegraphs; NSW Posts & Telegraphs), patents in Quadraplex Telegraphy, father of Duncan James McGauran (telegraphist, accountant, inventor of a telephone meter) ===''MCGEE''=== * [[/Carney Mitchell McGee|McGee, Carney Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-9LF] - 1910(SA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 5LX Adelaide (Mile End, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 676, 1930, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 52, 1936; 1COCP 210, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (North Unley, SA, 1939); assistant radio inspector (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943); radio inspector (Kensington, WA, 1949-1977); retired (Como, 1980) ===''MCGEOCH''=== * [[/William Leslie Samuel McGeoch|McGeoch, William Leslie Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVNY-SDX] - 1912(WA)-2007(WA) - Licences: 6WL Brookton (1935-1939, 1947-1956); 6WL Bunbury (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1442, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Brookton, WA, 1936-1943); radio service (Brookton, WA, 1958); electrician (Carey Park, WA, 1968-1980) ===''MCGOWAN''=== * [[/Robert Clarence Graham McGowan|McGowan, Robert Clarence Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYK3-KJF] - 1917(Vic)-2015(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3GO Sale (1936-1939, 1947-1948); 3GO Melbourne (Frankston, 1954-1956; Blackburn, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1733, 1936, Vic; BOCP 138, 1937; TVOCP 178, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Sale, Vic, 1943-1949); radio technician (Frankston, Vic, 1954); technician (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1972); technical officer (Blackburn, Vic, 1977) * [[/Samuel Walker McGowan|McGowan, Samuel Walker]] - 1829(Irl)-1887(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Vic Posts and Telegraphs (Superintendent Telegraphs), successfully tendered for the first Australian electric telegraph 1854 (Melbourne to Williamstown) then appointed to the public service to operate and maintain it, radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria) * [[/William Eugene Charles McGowan|McGowan, William Eugene Charles]] - 1910(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2MQ Sydney (Haberfield, 1932-1934); 2ABF Sydney (Five Dock, 1936); 2MQ Sydney (Five Dock, 1937; Waverley, 1938; Bondi, 1939; Abbotsford, 1946; Concord West, 1947-1950; Rydalmere, 1954-1961; Epping, 1965; Turramurra, 1969; Wollstonecraft, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1031, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Haberfield, NSW, 1932-1935); traveller (Five Dock, 1937); foreman (Five Dock, 1943); supervisor (Concord West, NSW, 1949); assistant superintendant (Rydalmere, NSW, 1954-1958); factory superintendent (Epping, NSW, 1963); manager (Turramurra South, NSW, 1968); superintendent (Turramurra South, NSW, 1972); manager (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1977) ===''MCGRANE''=== * [[/John Milton Clarence McGrane|McGrane, John Milton Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-B72] - 1911(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1015, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1937; Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1949; Castlecrag, NSW, 1954-1977) ===''MCGRATH''=== * [[/Edward Philip McGrath|McGrath, Edward Philip "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW87-9K5] - 1906(NSW)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5MO Adelaide (Parkside, 1933-1939; West Mitcham, 1947-1965; Aldgate, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1175, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Parkside, SA, 1939) * [[/Francis Thomas McGrath|McGrath, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXM1-HRN] - 1891(Tas)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 87, 1915; 1COCP 45, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIH Hobart (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Moonah, Tas, 1919); wireless operator (Thursday Island, 1922); engineer (Eagle Junction, 1925); telegraphist (South Yarra, 1926-1927); supervisor (Caulfield, Vic, 1928-1934; Camberwell, Vic, 1936) ===''MCGREGOR''=== * [[/Aenas McGregor|McGregor, Aeneas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDV-2WT] - 1865(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XJEA Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: Father of 3ZE Keith Wilfred Aeneas McGregor - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Armadale, 1919; Toorak, 1928-1936) * [[/John Ferguson McGregor|McGregor, John Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGD-8KP] - 1898(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2MY Sydney (Five Dock, 1932-1937; Woollahra, 1938-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 938, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1st Signal Sqdrn Engineers, 1917-1919) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JFMs - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Glenmore, NSW, 1930-1931; Drummoyne, NSW, 1933; Five Dock, NSW, 1934-1935; Paddington, NSW, 1937); clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Keith Wilfred Aeneas McGregor|McGregor, Keith Wilfred Aeneas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDV-2WQ] - 1903(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ZE Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1924; Toorak, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 52, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of XJEA Aeneas McGregor - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Toorak, 1925-1928) * [[/Robert Ross McGregor|McGregor, Robert Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCC-MQW] - 1917(NZ)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3XZ Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1937); 3XZ Warragul (1938-1939); 3XZ Mooroopna (1947-1948); 3XZ Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1954-1975; Frankston, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1498, 1937, Vic; BOCP 65, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mooroopna, Vic, 1949); technician (Mentone, Vic, 1954; Mordialloc, Vic, 1967); electronics (Frankston, Vic, 1977); engineer (Stawell, Vic, 1980) ===''MCGRIGOR''=== * [[/Robert Ross McGrigor|McGrigor, Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCB-TMN] - 1911(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1498, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCGUIGAN''=== * [[/Allyn Joseph McGuigan|McGuigan, Allyn Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95X-QF6] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AEP Mudgee (1938-1939, 1946-1954); 2AEP Lismore (1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 19, 1930; AOCP 2158, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 1930); factory hand (Annandale South, NSW, 1931-1933); mechanic (Annandale South, NSW, 1934); radio mechanic (Annandale South, NSW, 1936; Mudgee, NSW, 1937-1954); radio technician (Lismore, NSW, 1958-1963); technician (Lismore, NSW, 1980) ===''MCGUIRE''=== * [[/Leo Patrick Holman McGuire|McGuire, Leo Patrick Holman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HK-B2T] - 1906(NSW)-2001(WA) - Licences: 3KM Myrtleford (1929-1937); 3KM Corryong (1938-1939); 6MG Manjimup (1947-1969); 6MG Perth (Thornlie (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 488, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Wangaratta, Vic, 1928); picture proprietor (Albury, NSW, 1931); postal employee (Myrtleford, Vic, 1936-1937); postal clerk (Mt Magnet, WA, 1943; Manjimup, WA, 1949); radio mechanic (Manjimup, WA, 1954-1972); retired (Thornlie, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MCHUGH''=== * [[/William Charles McHugh|McHugh, William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMN-V5Z] - 1914(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KA or 6KD Perth (Guildford, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1766, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: piano tuner (Guildford, WA, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Belmont, WA, 1949; North Perth, WA, 1954); mechanic (Cottesloe, WA, 1954; Mt Pleasant, WA, 1963-1972) ===''MCINTOSH''=== * [[/Raymond Edgar McIntosh|McIntosh, Raymond Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P8-MW7] - 1897(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: XFA Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914); 2ZG Sydney (Lane Cove, 1923-1925); 2AFQ Sydney (CBD, 1948-1950; Rose Bay, 1954; Turramurra, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: CPRT 165, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP3 675, 1948 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Bulimba, Qld, 1928); sound engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Greenwich, NSW, 1943-1954); sound engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XFA-2ZG-2AFQ - Raymond Edgar McIntosh" * [[/Stanley John James McIntosh|McIntosh, Stanley John James "Stan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-C5P] - 1913(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4PK Ipswich (Woodend, 1931-1939); 4PK Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 730, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (workshop foreman); business proprietor (electrical engineering) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Woodend, Qld, 1934-1937; Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1972) ===''MCINTYRE''=== * [[/Daniel George McIntyre|McIntyre, Daniel George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTNG-PHV] - 1901(NZ?)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2VX Receive Sydney (Pymble, 1923); 2VX Sydney (Pymble, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Strathfield, 1930-1958); radio retailer (Pymble, 1963) - TroveTag: "2VX - Daniel George McIntyre" * [[/Leslie Richard McIntyre|McIntyre, Leslie Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LN2V-BXN] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3XF Melbourne (Altona, 1947; West Melbourne, 1948-1960; Clayton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2294, 1939, Vic; COCP1 1192, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Murtoa, Vic, 1936-1942); radio worker (Melbourne, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Clayton, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MCKAIL''=== * [[/Henry Lancelot Martyn McKail|McKail, Henry Lancelot Martyn or Martin "Hal"]] - 1887(WA)-1944(WA) - Licences: 6BT Perth (City, 1923-1924); 6BU Perth (City, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Kalgan River, WA, 1910; West Perth, WA, 1916-1917); science master (Crawley, WA, 1925-1937) ===''MCKELLAR''=== * [[/Rudolph Warren McKellar|McKellar, Rudolph Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWNZ-17F] - 1898(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: XJAT Melbourne (Toorak, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, enlisted, not called up for duty); WW2 (2AIF, Army) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1925); manager (Caulfield, Vic, 1926-1968) ===''MCKENNA''=== * [[/Archibald Mathew McKenna|McKenna, Archibald Mathew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G554-45L] - 1917(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2WB Sydney (Five Dock, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; North Ryde, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1512, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphy operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); technician (Five Dock, NSW, 1949); telecommunications technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1954-1968); technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Yamba, NSW, 1980) ===''MCKENZIE''=== * [[/Alexander John McKenzie|McKenzie, Alexander John]] - 1905(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Bruce Alexander McKenzie|McKenzie, Bruce Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYH3-NBY] - 1917(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3VF Melbourne (Preston, 1935-1939); 3VF Geelong (Drysdale, 1947-1948); 3VF Melbourne (Croydon, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1539, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943; Drysdale, Vic, 1949); radio mechanic (Croydon, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Cecil Roland McKenzie|McKenzie, Cecil Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR8-L7Q] - 1899(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 2RJ Receive Sydney (Watson's Bay, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; electrical fitter apprentice (Warburton Franki, 1915-1917); WW1 (Private, 2nd Bat AIF, 1917-1920; gassed France 1918, invalided); WW2 (Staff Skipper, RANVR, 1944)- draftsman (-1930-1958) - Relationships: husband of 2GA-2FV Florence Violet Granville - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1958) * McKenzie, Florence Violet (married name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) * [[/Kenneth Adam McKenzie|McKenzie, Kenneth Adam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB74-Y26] - 1914(Vic)-2014(Vic)99yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1877, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1936-1943); engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1977; Box Hill North, Vic, 1980) ===''MCKEONE''=== * [[/James Charles McKeone|McKeone, James Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6JC-Y1F] - 1900(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3CV Melbourne (Essendon, 1935-1939); 3JY Melbourne (Essendon, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1554, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Newmarket, Vic, 1921-1925; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1927-1936); railway employee (Essendon, Vic, 1937-1968) ===''MCKEOWN''=== * [[/Allan McIllroy McKeown|McKeown, Allan McIllroy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L69J-SFC] - 1904(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3YZ Melbourne (Alphington, 1924-1927); 3YZ Geelong (1931); 3YZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1933-1939, 1946-1969); 3YZ Ocean Grove (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 51, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 42, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, 1936-1954; Alphington, 1968); nil (Ocean Grove, 1972-1977) ===''MCKINLEY''=== * [[/Norman Harold McKinley|McKinley, Norman Harold "Shorty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWGP-TLC] - 1913(???)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 969, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Milton, Qld, 1949-1972); driver (Paddington, Qld, 1980) ===''MCLAUCHLAN''=== * [[/Charles David McLauchlan|McLauchlan, Charles David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYL6-PYY] - 1876(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 6BW Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923); 6BW Perth (Victoria Park, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Eucla, 1906; Perth, 1910-1916); telegraph engineer (Victoria Park, 1925); superintendent telegraphs (South Yarra, 1931; Camberwell, 1937-1943) ===''MCLAUGHLAN''=== * [[/J. J. McLaughlan|McLaughlan, J. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XVE Adelaide (Semaphore, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: superintendent Harbours Board Dockyard (1918); Nil yet identified ===''MCLAUGHLIN''=== * See also McLauchlan * See also McLoughlin * [[/William Reuben McLaughlin|McLaughlin, William Reuben]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRMF-Q14] - 1904(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 2ML Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1932-1937); 2ML Taree (1938); 2ML Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1939; Mosman, 1946-1950); 3AMY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1965; Ringwood East, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1061, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1936; Mosman, NSW, 1943); proprietor (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958); radio technician (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1963); technician (Ringwood East, Vic, 1968) ===''MCLEAN''=== * [[/Stewart Campbell McLean|McLean, Stewart Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86G-PMR] - 1910(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3GK Melbourne (Yarraville, 1930-1933; Brunswick, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; Caulfield, 1960); 3AIA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 601, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 65, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Yarraville, 1931-1936); nil (Elsternwick, 1954); engineer (Caulfield, 1958-1980) ===''MCLENNAN''=== * [[/Kenneth McLennan|McLennan, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9H-B4N] - 1892(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 124, 1915; 2COCP 185, 1930; 1COCP 238, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous KMcLs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCLEOD''=== * [[/Alexander McLeod|McLeod, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMKJ-L25] - 1972(Vic)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4CF Receive Brisbane (Red Hill, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Red Hill, 1903-1905); pastrycook (Red Hill, 1908-1926; Mt Bruce, 1929-1943) * [[/Gordon Stuart McLeod|McLeod, Gordon Stuart or Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-38Y] - 1912(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 3ZZ Geelong (West Geelong, 1930-1931; Newtown, 1933); 2RU Sydney (Kogarah, 1935; Enfield, 1936); 3ZZ Geelong (Crib Point, 1937; Wallington, 1938); 2ADC Sydney (Sans Souci, 1939; Hurstville, 1946-1947; Beverley Hills, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 707, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Crib Point, Vic, 1937); petty officer RAN (Hurstville, NSW, 1943); clerk (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Herbert Allan McLeod|McLeod, Herbert Allan "Allan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLB-YFG] - 1915(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3XH Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3YR Melbourne (Richmond, 1932-1933); 3AHM Melbourne (Richmond, 1947-1948; Aspendale, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 994, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Richmond, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1942-1949); technical officer (Carrum, Vic, 1954-1968; Aspendale, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman McLeod|McLeod, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86P-8F2] - 1901(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3NM Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 602, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Caulfield, 1937-1968) * [[/Norman James McLeod|McLeod, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPK7-SCW] - 1912(Vic)-1943(At Sea) - Licences: 2PM Sydney (Rose Bay, 1932-1933; Greenwich, 1935-1936; Artarmon, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 939, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 172, 1938; AIR1 4, 1939; COCP1 261, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Pilot Officer, 10 Sqdn, KIA) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1934-1936); electrical fitter (Artarmon, NSW, 1937-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1716727 Roll of Honour]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=98021 RAF Commands]; [https://www.facebook.com/rafcommand/photos/this-well-worn-sunderland-iii-w4004z-coded-rb-z-of-no-10-squadron-raaf-has-just-/807939482876236/?locale=hi_IN&paipv=0&eav=Afb4brXKggt7tJAxg7ngyMVMHLg2UozgHsnnZvzuguk1v9yNpf8dTYamtXan_MOYRbo&_rdr Photo of salvaged plane] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCLOUGHLIN''=== * [[/E. C. McLoughlin|McLoughlin, E. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5KJ Port Lincoln (1928-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCMAHON''=== * [[/Leo Hanney McMahon|McMahon, Leo Hanney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXD8-XQH] - 1914(Qld)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 4LM Brisbane (Toombul, 1933-1938); 2ALM Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1939); 2AC Sydney (Kingsford, 1946-1950; Randwick, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1104, 1933, Qld) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, AMC); occupation (doctor) - Electoral Rolls: student (Camperdown, NSW, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Kingsford, NSW, 1949; Randwick, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''MCMANAMEY''=== * [[/William McManamey|McManamey, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1ZX-29T] - 1895(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: XIR Sydney (Milson's Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1937); company executive (Killara, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Killara, NSW, 1968-1980) - TroveTag: "XIR - William McManamey" ===''MCMASTER''=== * [[/D. C. McMaster|McMaster, D. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IZ Receive Cassilis (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: * [[/John McMaster|McMaster, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: ===''MCMATH''=== * [[/John Joseph McMath|McMath, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KG-ZK2] - 1910(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3JJ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1927-1939; South Melbourne, 1946-1960; Elwood, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 351, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); retired (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1968; Black Rock, Vic, 1972-1977) ===''MCMILLAN''=== * [[/Joseph Chestnut McMillan|McMillan, Joseph Chestnut]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-8TG] - 1901(Sct)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 7BP Receive Hobart (City, 1923); 7BP Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1928) ===''MCMURRAY''=== * [[/Alexander McMurray|McMurray, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4W-BTZ] - 1918(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AEV Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1958; North Rocks, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1820, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: section manager (Auburn, NSW, 1943-1958); assistant manager (North Rocks, NSW, 1958); manager (North Rocks, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Curng, NSW, 1980) ===''MCMURTRIE''=== * [[/Sydney Adam McMurtrie|McMurtrie, Sydney Adam or Adam Sydney "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBQM-DQW] - 1908(NSW)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4JR Booval (1929-1933); 2AFX Lismore (1937-1939); 4KT Gympie (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 491, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Gympie, 1936); radio salesman (Lismore, 1937); telephone mechanic (Gympie, 1943-1980) ===''MCNAIR''=== * [[/James McNair|McNair, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6K-TB3] - 1891(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XPI Melbourne (Brunswick West, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Brunswick, Vic, 1914-1922; St Kilda, Vic, 1924; Brunswick West, Vic, 1927-1977) ===''MCNALLY''=== * [[/Roy Cornelius McNally|McNally, Roy Cornelius or Cornelius Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTF9-TLQ] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3CE Berriwillock (1931-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 775, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Berriwillock, Vic, 1928-1977) ===''MCNALTY''=== * [[/Joseph McNalty|McNalty, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXW-67M] - 1901(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4DZ Receive Toowoomba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1925; Mackay, Qld, 1930-1943); public servant (Fairfield, Qld, 1949); clerk (Toowong, Qld, 1954); telegraphist (St Lucia, Qld, 1958) ===''MCNAMARA''=== * [[/John Sidney McNamara|McNamara, John Sidney or Sydney "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55R-7ZL] - 1915(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2EQ Sydney (Oatley, 1935-1937; Hornsby, 1938-1939; Randwick, 1946-1947; Oatley, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1483, 1935, NSW; BOCP 566, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hornsby, NSW, 1943); musician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Staunton McNamara|McNamara, Staunton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1QW-VYS] - 1921(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5ZH Blackwood (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2174, 1938, SA; BOCP 268, 1939; TVOCP 232, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Reade Park, SA, 1943) ===''MCNICOL''=== * [[/Robert William Edgar McNicol|McNicol, Robert William Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8D-6NN] - 1917(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4WM Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1680, 1936, Qld; BOCP 57, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Teneriffe, Qld, 1943); university lecturer (Tarragindi, Qld, 1954-1972) ===''MCNIE''=== * [[/Robert McNie|McNie, Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99V6-PW7] - 1899(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1795, 1936, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: government employee (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1924; Echuca, Vic, 1927); telegraphist (Malvern East, Vic, 1931); salesman (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936); telegraphist (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1954); postmaster (Glen Iris, Vic, 1963) ===''MCPHERSON''=== * [[/Colin John McPherson|McPherson, Colin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5H3-CBF] - 1914(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2VO West Maitland (1933-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1134, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Maitland, NSW, 1936-1954); projectionist (Maitland East, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Colin Thomas McPherson|McPherson, Colin Thomas or Thomas Collins]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-HST] - 1897(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3LU Melbourne (Footscray, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 523, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 4th Field Artillery Brigade, 1915-1918) - Electoral Rolls: student (Footscray, 1919); storeman (Footscray, 1922-1942) * [[/Ewen Cameron McPherson|McPherson or Macpherson, Ewen or Ewen Cameron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5MS-M88] - 1888(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XABO Grafton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 169, 1915 (Telefunken) - early wireless experimenter; ship wireless operator (Navy, pre-WW1); WW1 (Army, No 1 Pack Wireless Signal Troop, Sapper-Corporal-Sergeant, 1916-1918, Invalided) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Clarenza, NSW, 1913); radio telegraphist (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1954) * [[/Murdoch John McPherson|McPherson, Murdoch or Murdock John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27D9-9TB] - 1904(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4MC Merinda (1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 916, 1926; 2COCP 58, 1929; 1COCP 161, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Merinda, Qld, 1925); wireless operator (Paddington, Qld, 1929); clerk (Mt Coolah, NSW, 1968) ===''MCTAGGART''=== * [[/Frederick Kenneth McTaggart|McTaggart, Frederick Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQT-DYW] - 1917(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3NW Melbourne (Ormond, 1934-1939; Glen Iris, 1947-1948; South Camberwell, 1954-1956; Hawthorn East, 1960-1969); 3NW Woori Yallock (1975); 3NW Melbourne (Box Hill, 1980+); 3ANW Portable Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947; South Camberwell, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1285, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1954); scientist (Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968; St Kilda, Vic, 1972); retired (Box Hill, Vic, 1980) ===''MCVINISH''=== * [[/James Robertson McVinish|McVinish, James Robertson or Robertson James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNR-BDH] - 1921(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4MV Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1939, 1947-1948; Camp Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2363, 1939, Qld; COCP2 1068, 1946; COCP1 1226, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1963); radio technician (Greenslopes, Qld, 1968-1972); technician (Sunnybank Hills, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''MEAD''=== * [[/Jack Mead|Mead, Jack]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM3-ZSH] - 1915(WA)-2009(WA) - Licences: 6LJ Perth (East Victoria Park, 1931-1939; Wembley, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 803, 1931, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 168, 1934; 1COCP 289, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Victoria Park, WA, 1937); mechanic (Wembley, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/Jordan Arthur Mead|Mead, Jordan Arthur or Arthur Jordan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTJF-1KH] - 1907(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1924); 2JA Sydney (Ashfield, 1925-1928); 2JA Byron Bay (1929-1930); 2AJA Sydney (Ashfield, 1946; Bexley, 1947-1957); 2JM Sydney (Bexley, 1958-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 212, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Byron Bay, NSW, 1930; Ashfield, NSW, 1931-1943); power technician (Bexley, NSW, 1949-1968); electrical field officer (Bexley, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William James Mead|Mead, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZK-L78] - 1915(SA)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 5JM Adelaide (Walkerville, 1947-1948; Ferryden Park, 1954); 4BM Brisbane (Gumdale, 1955-1956; Mitchelton, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2267, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Malvern, SA, 1943; Gumdale, Qld, 1958; Mitchelton, Qld, 1963-1968) ===''MEADOWS''=== * [[/Robert Cecil Meadows|Meadows, Robert Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-ZRK] - 1907(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 4RM Mackay (1932-1939); 2ARM Sydney (Kirribilli, 1946-1948); 2IN Sydney (Rhodes, 1956-1958; Chiswick, 1960; Long Jetty, 1961; Killarney Vale, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 879, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); employment (Pems Radio, Rockhampton); journalist (Minchens Electrical Weekly); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: reporter (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Bundaberg, Qld, 1931-1932); radiotrician (Mackay, 1934-1937); wireless instructor (Kirribilli, NSW, 1943); manager (Rhodes, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Five Dock, NSW, 1958; Killarney Vale, NSW, 1963) ===''MEDHURST''=== * [[/Edgar Edney Medhurst|Medhurst, Edgar Edney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-WFC] - 1902(Tas)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Eric Charles Medhurst|Medhurst, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56R-5RC] - 1915(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2FG Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Canterbury, 1946-1947; Caringbah, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1350, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); charge hand (Yowie Bay, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Frederick William Medhurst|Medhurst, Frederick William "Pop" (in latter years)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4GS-R6P] - 1868(Eng)-1969(Tas) 101yo - Licences: XZD Hobart (1913-1914); 7AH Receive Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1923); 7AH Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1924-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter from 1901; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business (Medhurst & Sons, 1920s) - Relationships: father of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst, all in the business and interested in radio * [[/Harry Frederick Medhurst|Medhurst, Harry Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-QZV] - 1893(Tas)-1963(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Phillip Aubrey Medhurst|Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-DFX] - 1895(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Rowland Arthur Medhurst|Medhurst, Rowland Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-ZT4] - 1892(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter, lecturing on wireless 1911, never licensed, likely utilised licence of XZD-7AH (father), son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst ===''MEDLEY''=== * [[/David John Medley|Medley, David John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRFR-K4J] - 1919(Eng)-2010(USA)90yo - Licences: 3MJ Melbourne (Carlton, 1938-1939; Melbourne CBD, 1947; Carlton, 1948); 5AE Portable Darwin (1948); 3DL Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2116, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Melbourne University, Carlton, Vic, 1943); engineer (Civil Aviation, Darwin, NT, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954); teller? (Unanderra. NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MEDLIN''=== * [[/Noel James Clifford Medlin|Medlin, Noel James Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3MB-743] - 1917(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (ABCB); federal public servant (ABCB); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gardiner, 1943; St Kilda, 1949; Camberwell, 1954-1977); retired (Inverloch, 1980) - Comment: father of AM directional antennas in Australia ===''MENON''=== * [[/Geoffrey John Menon|Menon, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4F-3CQ] - 1905(SA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 3OG Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3OG Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1927); 2OG Sydney (Haberfield, 1928; Croydon, 1929-1931); 3OG Melbourne (East Kew, 1933); 2OG Sydney (Northbridge, 1934-1935; Chatswood, 1936-1937; Longueville, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; Pymble, 1950; West Pennant Hills, 1954-1965; Arcadia, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 209, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda West, Vic, 1926-1927); radio engineer (Coburg, Vic, 1931); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1934); radio engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1937; Longueville, NSW, 1943); engineer (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1954-1958; Arcadia, NSW, 1968) ===''MERCHIN''=== * [[/Leslie George Merchin|Merchin, Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTLT-SSF] - 1917(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4ML Richmond (1934-1939); 4MG Richmond (1948); 4MG Killarney (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1399, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (Richmond, Qld, 1943-1949); motor mechanic (Killarney, Qld, 1954-1968; Rockhampton North, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MEREDITH''=== * [[/Clement George Benger Meredith|Meredith, Clement George Benger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZJD-6S6] - 1885(WA)-1959(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 15, 1914 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Windsor, Vic, 1914-1916); officer-in-charge wireless (Geraldton, WA, 1916-1917) - TroveTag: "Clement George Benger Meredith" * [[/Llewellyn Lennon Meredith|Meredith, Llewellyn Lennon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD8W-LV7] - 1885(Eng)-1923(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 246, 1916 - ship wireless officer, AWA (traffic manager) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Gone too soon - Links: [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications/Radio_in_ANZ/Issues/1923_04_04#P.22_-_Obituary_-_Mr._L._L._Meredith|Obit]] ===''MESSENGER''=== * [[/Percival Albert Messenger|Messenger, Percival Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRP-BS1] - 1892(SA)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 5PM Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 70, 1915 (Marconi); CPRT 152, 1915 (Balsillie) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: manager (Randwick, NSW, 1936; Coogee, NSW, 1943-1958; Randwick, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''MEYER''=== * [[/Frederick Cecil Meyer|Meyer, Frederick Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G254-32B] - 1914(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AGY Sydney (Annandale, 1937-1938); 2AGY Newcastle (Waratah, 1939; Newcastle, 1946-1950; North Lambton, 1954; Newcastle, 1955-1961; Highfields, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1910, 1937, NSW; COCP2 150, 1938; COCP1 555, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Marrickville, NSW, 1937; Waratah, NSW, 1943); police constable (Newcastle, NSW, 1949; North Lambton, NSW, 1954); shopkeeper (Newcastle, NSW, 1958); business proprietor (Highfields, NSW, 1963); cleaner (Newcastle, NSW, 1968); hospital employee (Hamilton, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''MEYERS''=== * [[/Leo Samuel Meyers|Meyers, Leo Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56H-485] - 1915(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2KS Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Hurlstone Park, 1946; Yagoona, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1397, 1934, NSW; AOCP1 7, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1943); electrical mechanic (Yangoona, NSW, 1949-1968); mechanic (Yangoona, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Morris Henry Meyers|Meyers, Morris Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93NK-C56] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2VN Sydney (Mosman, 1935-1939, 1946-1948; Killara, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1477, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mosman, NSW, 1943); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Killara, NSW, 1954-1968) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1529423 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1681488 VWM] ===''MIATT''=== * [[/Thomas Arthur Miatt|Miatt, Thomas Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJB-QNV] - 1890(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAR Sydney (Botany, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943-1972) ===''MICHELL''=== * [[/Hector Ernest Henderson Michell|Michell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQNQ-T5H] - 1897(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3JP Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3JP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1931; Elsternwick, 1933); 3JP Hamilton (1937-1939); 3AEM Hamilton (1960-1969); 3JX Hamilton (1975-1980+); operator of 3LR Elsternwick Radio Club (1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 162, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Army Veterinary Corps, Anzac Mounted Division, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Balaclava, 1919-1921); draftsman (Caulfield, 1922); land officer (Hamilton, 1936-1980) ===''MIDDLETON''=== * [[/Albert Middleton|Middleton, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSF-1MV] - 1901(Sct)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2SU Sydney (Cremorne, 1935-1939); 2RE Sydney (CBD, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930-1931); radio engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937; Mosman, NSW, 1943); technician (Beresfield, NSW, 1954) ===''MIKKELSEN''=== * [[/Gordon Clein Mikkelsen|Middleton, Gordon Clein]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB47-NHW] - 1916(Vic)-2008(Vic)91yo - Licences: 3XV Melbourne (Coburg, Vic, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1917, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: spring maker (Coburg, Vic, 1942); fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1963); engineer (Doncaster East, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''MILBURN''=== * [[/Henry Leslie Milburn|Milburn, Henry Leslie "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NV-8VJ] - 1890(Vic)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4HM Home Hill (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Toowong, 1919); electrical engineer (Home Hill, 1922-1925; Stanthorpe, 1934-1949) - Halcyon: not mentioned? ===''MILES''=== * [[/Gilbert Thomas Miles|Miles, Gilbert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19Y-X19] - 1904(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 3II Receive Melbourne (East Camberwell, 1922); 3II Melbourne (East Camberwell, 1924-1925); 3KQ Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1932-1937); 7KQ Hobart (Bellerive, 1937-1939); 2KI Sydney (Croydon, 1946-1969; Campsie, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1019, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 106, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, 1925-1926); electrical engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1931); engineer (Elsternwick, 1936); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1972); engineer (Croydon, 1977-1980) * [[/Harry Raymond Miles|Miles, Harry Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NJ-DQ2] - 1911(WA)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6XL Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1933); 6XL Wiluna (1937); 6XL Perth (Mt Lawley, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 645, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wiluna Gold Mines, WA, 1936; Mt Beauty, Vic, 1954); poultry farmer (Balga, WA, 1958-1972); farmer (Wanneroo, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MILL''=== * [[/William Eric Mill|Mill, William Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9779-JP8] - 1896(SA)-1980(WA) - Licences: XYAG Burbanks (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1919; Balkatta, WA, 1921-1922; North Perth, WA, 1925); electrical engineer (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943; Maylands, WA, 1949-1968; Inglewood, WA, 1972-1980) ===''MILLEDGE''=== * [[/Roydon Arthur Milledge|Milledge, Roydon Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMJY-3DW] - 1903(Vic)-1983(Tas) - Licences: 3WT Shepparton (1936-1937); 7WT Hobart (1938-1939); 7WT Ulverstone (1947-1948+); 7WT Hobart (1956-1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1693, 1936, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; bank clerk 1931; Civil Engineer 1950s - Electoral Rolls: assistant engineer (State Savings Bank, Auburn, 1927); engineer (Glenhuntley, 1931-1934); civil engineer (Shepparton, 1936) ===''MILLEN''=== * Millen nee Ward, Joyce Alice see Joyce Alice Ward * [[/John Dunlop Millen|Millen, John Dunlop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC9X-S4W] - 1877(Irl)-1941(Tas) - Licences: Receive Launceston (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; senator - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Waratah, 1914-1919; Newstead, 1922-1937) * [[/Dudley Robert Millen|Millen, Dudley Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9Y9-9Z3] - 1908(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3EA Receive Melbourne (Albert Park, 1922); 2DU Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1932-1936); 2LQ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1051, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Withdrawal: 2DU amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2DU Dubbo commercial service - Relationships: Husband of 2MI Joyce Alice Millen nee - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1968); mechanic (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1972) ===''MILLER''=== * [[/Adrian Howard Miller|Miller, Adrian Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PB-18L] - 1916(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3AH Melbourne (Canterbury, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954-1960; Glen Waverley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2069, 1938, Vic; BOCP 428, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); accountant (Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Croydon, Vic, 1954; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Arthur Albert Case Miller|Miller, Arthur Albert Case]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNFH-2N1] - 1895(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: XLP Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (AIF, AMTS) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1921); motor engineer (Manly, NSW, 1930-1933; Neutral Bay, NSW, 1935-1937); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Gunnedah, NSW, 1972) * [[/Charles Alexander Miller|Miller, Charles Alexander "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NV-YRR] - 1915(NSW)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4US Brisbane (New Farm, 1933-1936); 2ADE Casino (1935-1939, 1946-1961); 4QM Caloundra (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1208, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); part of the "U" gang; military (WW2, RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Casino, 1943-1963); army officer (Ipswich, 1963); retired (Shelley Beach, 1968-1972; Caloundra, 1977-1980) * [[/Charles Harcourt Miller|Miller, Charles Harcourt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MC-9QY] - 1921(Tas)-2001(Tas) - Licences: 7CM Hobart (Bellerive, 1936-1939; Taroona, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1799, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Bellerive, 1943) * [[/Francis George Miller|Miller, Francis George "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYD2-LHT] - 1895(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5BF Mt Gambier (1923-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 185, 1925, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 58, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; founder of commercial station 5MU Murray Bridge; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Murray Bridge, 1939-1943) [https://www.qsl.net/vk5br/FrankMiller.pdf Biography] - TroveTag: "5BF - Francis George Miller" * [[/Frank Colin Miller|Miller, Frank Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9C-86L] - 1884(Eng)-1953(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 126, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engine operator (Radio Station, Roebourne, 1916-1917); station hand (Marron Station, 1918; Carnarvon, 1921; Mallina, 1922-1925); contractor (Roebourne, 1930-1936; Karratha Station, 1937); labourer (Roebourne, 1943); cook (Wittenoom Gorge, 1949) * [[/H. Miller|Miller, H.]] - 19??-19?? - Licences: 4EH Brisbane (Ascot, 1923-1924); 2EH Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Herbert Edward Miller|Miller, Herbert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Q-XMX] - 1899(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HE Sydney (Belmore, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 932, 1926; 2COCP 329, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Campsie, 1930; Belmore, 1932-1943); miner (Glen Davis, 1943) * [[/Herbert Leslie Miller|Miller, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Q-7LH] - 1897(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4CA Receive Brisbane (West End, 1922); 4HL Brisbane (Hill End, 1927) - Qualifications: CPRT 330, 1917; 2COCP 329, 1940; 1COCP 483, 1940s; BOCP 370, 1941 - ship wireless officer (RMS Bingera, 1920); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; sales (J. B. Chandler, 1924; Overells, 1925) - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (West End, 1921); salesman (West End, 1925); manager (Coorparoo, 1928); salesman (Coorparoo, 1937-1954); clerk (Camp Hill, 1958-1963) * [[/Ivan Vinal Miller|Miller, Ivan Vinal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G57T-58R] - 1911(NSW)-1972(Aus) - Licences: 2EG Quirindi (1933); 3EG Tallangatta (1937-1939); 3EG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; Murrumbeena, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1168, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Quirindi, NSW, 1933; Marrickville, NSW, 1933; Tallangatta, Vic, 1934-1942; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954) ===''MILLERD''=== * [[/Gerald Frederick Millerd|Millerd, Gerald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJS-66L] - 1915(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3XT Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1936-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1630, 1936, Vic; BOCP 1295, 1953; TVOCP 26, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MILLIGAN''=== * [[/Stanley Hugh Milligan|Milligan, Stanley Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2CB1-L7Y] - 1901(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3AU Receive Geelong (1922-1923); 3AU Geelong (1924); 3AU Eaglehawk (1924-1926); 3AU Chilwell (1927-1931); 3AU Geelong (1937-1939); 3AU Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1947; Auburn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 125, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 164, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Eaglehawk, 1924-1926; Geelong West, 1924); radio mechanic (Chilwell, 1927-1931); watchman (Geelong West, 1934-1937); storekeeper (Hawthorn, 1949); engineer (Canterbury, 1954-1968); nil (Doncaster, 1972) ===''MILLS''=== * [[/Griffiths John Mills|Mills, Griffiths John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CK Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Subiaco, WA, 1929-1931) * [[/Leopold Benjamin Bertram Mills|Mills, Leopold Benjamin Bertram or Benjamin Leopold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY8-4NL] - 1923(NSW)-2016(NSW)93yo - Licences: 2AJN Sydney (Port Hacking, 1938-1939); 2AJE Sydney (Point Piper, 1948; Strathfield, 1950; Caringbah, 1954-1961; Cronulla, 1965-1968; Dover Heights, 1975; Cronulla, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2108, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1958); solicitor (Cronulla, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Norman Gibson Mills|Mills, Norman Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9415-SSS] - 1890(Vic)-1959(Qld) - Licences: 4NM Brisbane (Moorooka, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Margate, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Toowong, Qld, 1919); contractor (Moorooka, Qld, 1921-1954); retired (Margate, Qld, 1958) * [[/Ralph Mervyn Mills|Mills, Ralph Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JD-GST] - 1909(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2MM Sydney (Balmain, 1930-1934; Canterbury, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 660, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Balmain, NSW, 1931-1937); engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1949-1977; West Pymble, NSW, 1980) * [[/William John Mills|Mills, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB37-DBR] - 1911(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QB Maffra (1937); 3QB Moe (1938-1939); 3QB Newport (1947); 3QB Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1948-1969; Mentone, 1975; Carrum, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1846, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Maffra, Vic, 1936-1937; Army?, wife at Kyabram, Vic, 1942); bank officer (Mentone, Vic, 1949-1954; Mordialloc East, Vic, 1963-1968); manager (Mentone, Vic, 1977); retired (Carrum, Vic, 1980) ===''MILNE''=== * [[/Andrew Brough Milne|Milne, Andrew Brough]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KXN-QZV] - 1890(South Africa)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4BM Dealer Mackay (1926-1927) - Qualifications: 3COCP 3492, 1961 - dealer licence - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Mackay, 1915-1943); mechanical engineer (North Mackay, 1949-1977) * [[/John Collicott Milne|Milne, John Collicott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP34-518] - 1903(Tas)-1990(Tas) - Licences: 7AG Gretna (1923-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 604, 1930, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gretna, 1928-1980) ===''MILNER''=== * [[/George Frederick Milner|Milner, George Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF7W-W4D] - 1908(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6GF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 788, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, WA, 1931; North Beach, WA, 1936-1937); RAAF (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/James Milner|Milner, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXH-1DM] - 1901(Eng)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 4AK Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1923-1927; Ashgrove, 1931-1936); 4AU Brisbane (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 93, 1925, No. 11 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (prominent from Valley Theatre) - Withdrawal: 4AK amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 4AK Oakey commercial service - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Kelvin Grove, 1925-1926); electrical fitter (Ashgrove, 1928-1943) - TroveTag: "4AK-4AU - James Milner" & "!Wikibooks Milner" ===''MILTON''=== * [[/Harry Willis Milton|Milton, Harry Willis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DSK-S68] - 1904(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2NM Mudgee (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1185, 1933, NSW; BOCP 244, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop keeper (Mudgee, NSW, 1930); electrician (Mudgee, NSW, 1935-1936); inspector (Randwick, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Gulgong, NSW, 1949-1954); public servant (Braddon, ACT, 1958); retired (Mudgee, NSW, 1963-1968; Budgewoi, NSW, 1972) ===''MINCHIN''=== * [[/Arthur W. Minchin|Minchin, Arthur W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4RO Cmcl); wireless retail business proprietor - seems in error, see William Allan Minchin * [[/William Allan Minchin|Minchin, William Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV7Q-86C] - 1893(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 220, 1916; 2COCP 365, 1931; 1COCP 244, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer operator (Wyndham, 1917); farmer (Toodyay, 1925); radio engineer (Rockhampton, 1936-1943; Lismore, 1949-1954; Hunters Hill, 1958-1968); engineer (Hunters Hill, 1972) ===''MINEHAN''=== * [[/W. A. Minehan|Minehan, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MINGAY''=== * [[/Oswald Francis Mingay|Mingay, Oswald Francis "Ossie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K45G-NZG] - 1895(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2XX Sydney (Turramurra, 1923-1926; Sydney, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; journalist; publisher; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Collaroy, 1930); managing editor (Pymble, 1930-1932); radio engineer (Lindfield, 1933-1934); publisher (Lindfield, 1937-1963; St Ives, 1963-1968) - Comment: licensed operator of 2WV Burgin Electric Co. (1923) - TroveTag: "2XX - Oswald Francis Mingay" & "!Wikibooks Mingay" - Links: [[w:Oswald Francis Mingay|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mingay-oswald-francis-ossie-11135 ADB]; [https://www.qsl.net/vk2dym/radio/Mingay.htm MacKinnon] ===''MINTO''=== * [[/Jack Carrick Minto|Minto, Jack or John Carrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYW3-21W] - 1909(Thailand)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1594, 1935, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Gardiner, Vic, 1943); manager (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MITCHELL''=== * [[/Alexander Theodore Mitchell|Mitchell, Alexander Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNY-CC2] - 1872(???)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Receive Toowoomba (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Red Hill, Qld, 1921; Torwood, Qld, 1922); electrical engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1925; Wilston, Qld, 1928-1929; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1963) * [[/Dudley McRae Mitchell|Mitchell, Dudley McRae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDX-6HD] - 1911(NSW)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 9DM Watut River, New Guinea (1938); 4NYN Labrador (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP Q559, 1979 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Tahmor, NSW, 1949); engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1949); clerk (Darra, Qld, 1963; Margate, Qld, 1963); plant operator (Labrador, Qld, 1968-1977) * [[/Harold Benson Mitchell|Mitchell, Harold Benson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDVS-QN7] - 1901(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3CZ Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922-1923); 3CZ Melbourne (Elwood, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Elwood, 1924-1927); manager (Caulfield, 1937); manufacturer (Caulfield, 1942); manager (Caulfield, 1949); merchant (St Kilda, 1949); manager (St Kilda, 1954) * Mitchell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest" - see Michell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest" (frequent misspelling) * [[/John Athol James Mitchell|Mitchell, John Athol James "Athol"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTHV-CY2] - 1913(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Rose Bay, 1923); 2JA Wagga Wagga (1934-1937); 2JA Sydney (Strathfield, 1938); 2JA Albury (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1248, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937); manager (Albury, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Robert Stanley Mitchell|Mitchell, Robert Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99W8-5H2] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ID Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AID Wagga Wagga (1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2011, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949); mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Ronald James Mitchell|Mitchell, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRV9-D28] - 1918(NSW)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 2AGJ Sydney (Roseville, 1937-1939; Lindfield, 1946-1950); 4GQ Woombye (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1902, 1937, NSW; BOCP 238, 1939; COCP3 3562, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (Camaray, NSW, 1943); broadcast engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); farmer (Woombye, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Stanley John Mitchell|Mitchell, Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDVS-Q83] - 1887(Vic)-1974(Monaco) - Licences: 3SJ Melbourne (Brighton, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 53, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Toorak, 1912-1916; Brighton, 1919-1928); investor (Brighton, 1936-1937) financier (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943) * [[/William Thomas Seabrook Mitchell|Mitchell, William Thomas Seabrook]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9J-XT7] - 1916(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3UM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2046, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (Malvern East, Vic, 1937); soldier (Malvern East, Vic, 1942-1954; Malvern East, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''MOFFATT''=== * [[/Robert David Gray Moffatt|Moffatt or Moffat or Gray, Robert David Gray "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8V-PM3] - 1911(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4RD Mackay (1935-1939); 4RD Gracemere (1947-1948); 4RD Mackay (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1549, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Herberton, Qld, 1936; Mackay, Qld, 1937); mechanic in broadcasting (Gracemere, Qld, 1949); technician (Mackay, Qld, 1954-1980) ===''MOGINIE''=== * [[/Campbell Kuhler Moginie|Moginie, Campbell Kuhler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K7-NN4] - 1903(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (McMahons Point, 1923); 2CN Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1934-1936; North Brighton, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1257, 1934, NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Homebush, NSW, 1930; Lane Cove, NSW, 1932); audit clerk (Brighton-le-sands, NSW, 1933); clerk (Brighton-le-sands, NSW, 1935-1936; North Brighton, NSW, 1937); auditor (Bexley North, NSW, 1943; Rockdale, NSW, 1949); accountant (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''MONCUR''=== * [[/Leonard Phillip Moncur|Moncur, Leonard Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZL-M8N] - 1912(Vic)-1997(???) - Licences: 3LN Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 810, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934-1977) ===''MONEY''=== * [[/Lawrence Dudley Money|Money, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3JD-M9H] - 1907(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3MY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1939; Upwey, 1946-1948; Cheltenham, 1954-1969; East Bentleigh, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 205, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (Camberwell, 1931-1934); engineer (Upwey, 1942-1949; Moorabbin, 1954-1967; East Bentleigh, 1972-1980) ===''MONKHOUSE''=== * [[/Walter Isaac Monkhouse|Monkhouse, Walter Isaac]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8ZT-YPN] - 1887(NZL)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio clubs (QWI & WIA Qld, president & lecturer); senior state public servant (Qld Public Works Dept, State Electrical Engineer); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as president WIA Qld) - Electoral Rolls: telephone instructor (South Brisbane, 1919); engineer (Teneriffe, 1925; New Farm, 1928; Taringa, 1936-1954); electrical engineer (Bardon, 1958-1963) ===''MONKS''=== * [[/Alfred Brendan Monks|Monks, Alfred Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-444] - 1894(Tas)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3AAB Melbourne (Diamond Creek, 1948; Northcote, 1954-1960; Preston, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 571, 1920; 2COCP 272, 1930; 1COCP 282, 1932 - early wireless experimenter; military (naval wireless service, telegraphist, 1911-1915) - Relationships: twin brother of 7BR Cyril Wilson Monks - Electoral Rolls: Western Electric engineer (East Sydney, 1930); licensee Railway Commercial Hotel (Albury, 1931-1932); radio telegraphist (Centennial Park, 1943); radio officer (Reservoir, Vic, 1963; Preston, 1967-1972) - TroveTag: "3AAB - Alfred Brendan Monks" * [[/Cyril Wilson Monks|Monks, Cyril Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-96N] - 1894(Tas)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 7BR Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923); Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 225, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; military (naval wireless service, telegraphist, 1911-1919); WW2 - Relationships: twin brother of 3AAB Alfred Brendan Monks - Electoral Rolls: federal civil servant (Battery Point, 1928); public servant (Bellerive, 1936-1937); radio inspector (Scarborough, WA, 1943; Nedlands, 1949); retired (Frankston, 1972) - TroveTag: "7BR - Cyril Wilson Monks" ===''MONTEATH''=== * [[/Frederick Monteath|Monteath, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VL-C1X] - 1895(Vic)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 3VM Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1923-1924); 3KP Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 694, 1930, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Prahran, Vic, 1919; Elsternwick, Vic, 1921); mercer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1931); photographer (Glenmore, NSW, 1934-1935; Ashfield, NSW, 1937); storekeeper (Rockdale, NSW, 1943) ===''MONTY''=== * [[/Raymond Hector Urban Monty|Monty, Raymond Hector Urban]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G53F-BK9] - 1894(Italy)-1987(NSW) - Licences: XACC Sydney (Surry Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1st Signals Troop, 1914-1919, served Gallipoli); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1933; Lane Cove, NSW, 1934-1980) ===''MOODY''=== * [[/Francis Percy Moody|Moody, Francis Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1D9-KLG] - 1903(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FM Cairns (1932-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 967, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Rockhampton North, 1925-1926); accountant (Cairns, 1926-1949); radio dealer (Cairns, 1954-1980) * [[/Gilbert Charles Moody|Moody, Gilbert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF81-8QD] - 1914(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ZR Melbourne (Spotswood, 1934-1939, 1947-1969); 4AK Brisbane (Paddington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1306, 1934, Vic; BOCP, 1554, 1957; TVOCP 111, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: nil (Middle Park, Vic, 1936; Newport, Vic, 1937-1949); engineer (Newport, Vic, 1963-1968); broadcast officer (Paddington, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MOORE''=== * [[/Albert Ernest Moore|Moore, Albert Ernest "Ernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KW6D-TMT] - 1916(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4VCM Brisbane (Everton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP Q728, 1980, Qld - amateur operator; prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer; clubs (All-Wave All-World DX Club; Shortwave League of Western Australia; Australian Radio DX Club; New Zealand Radio DX League; Southern Cross DX Club; DX Australia) - QSLs: portion (200+) of later QSL collection survives (ARDXC/NFSA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (New Farm, Qld, 1937-1968); trades assistant (New Farm, Qld, 1972; Everton Park, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Bruce Belgium Moore|Moore, Bruce Belgium or Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR67-J9T] - 1916(NSW)-2007(Qld) - Licences: 2ACN Bathurst (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1744, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous BMs - Electoral Rolls: apprentice fitter (Bathurst, NSW, 1937) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1167098 VWM] * [[/Edward Alfred Moore|Moore, Edward Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GK-7ZF] - 1905(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2QH Sydney (Arncliffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2ABG Sydney (Arncliffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1523, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: poultry expert (Arncliffe, NSW, 1931-1933); radio technician (Arncliffe, NSW, 1934-1958) * [[/Eric Boughton Moore|Moore, Eric Boughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSK-T7X] - 1912(Vic)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 3QN Panton Hill (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1957, 1937, Vic; COCP2 318, 1940; COCP1 342, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1943); officer in charge (DCA, Alstonville, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); civil servant (Dubbo, NSW, 1958-1968); communications supervisor (Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Coffs Harbour, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric John Theodore Moore|Moore, Eric John Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD91-7LN] - 1894(NSW)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XEM Sydney (Petersham, 1913-1914); Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923); 2EM Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1924-1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 161, 1915; 2COCP 237, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: UK merchant seaman medal - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bronte, 1934-1937) * [[/Francis Leonard Moore|Moore, Francis Leonard "Frank"]] - 19??(???)-1924(NSW) - Licences: 2?? Sydney - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Archibald John Shaw, Maritime Wireless Co, United Distributors) - Comment: electrocuted while conducting wireless experiments - TroveTag: "Francis Leonard Moore" * [[/Grattan Leslie Moore|Moore, Grattan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZK-V1J] - 1916(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3ALJ Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1935, 1954-1955; Malvern, 1956-1960; Camberwell, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1453, 1935, Vic; COCP1 934, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Prahran, Vic, 1943); student (Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Auburn, Vic, 1954); engineer (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963-1968; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1972; Caulfield North, Vic, 1977) * [[/Louis James Murphy Moore|Moore, Louis James Murphy "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L45W-GS4] - 1888(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3LO Receive Seymour (1923); 3LO Seymour (1924-1925); 3MS Seymour (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 85, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIB Brisbane (1917-1918); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Clifton Hill, 1909); telegraphist (Collingwood, 1912-1914); wireless operator (Collingwood, 1917-1919); telegraphist (Elsternwick, 1922); clerk (Seymour, 1924-1931; Bentleigh, 1936-1949); guesthouse proprietor (Healesville, 1954); clerk (Oakleigh, 1963-1968) - Withdrawal: Likely 3LO callsign withdrawn for allocation to 3LO Melbourne Class A * [[/Maxwell John Moore|Moore, Maxwell John "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GK-S7J] - 1916(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2II Dubbo (1935-1939, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1507, 1935, NSW; BOCP 63, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dubbo, NSW, 1937-1954) * [[/Milton Powell Moore|Moore, Milton Powell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTML-KJG] - 1915(WA)-2012(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2LI Sydney (Clovelly, 1938, 1947-1950); 2LI Darkes Forest (1954); 2LI Sydney (Randwick, 1955-1961; La Perouse, 1965; Randwick, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2138, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Subiaco, WA, 1937); traveller (Randwick, NSW, 1949); ??? (Darkes Forest, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Randwick, NSW, 1958); teacher (La Perouse, NSW, 1963); technical teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1968); retired (Randwick, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William McInnes Moore|Moore, William McInnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4K-WXR] - 1911(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2HZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1931-1935; Cremorne, 1936; Lindfield, 1937-1939); 2HZ Woollongong (1946); 2HZ Springwood (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 792, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: foundry inspector (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1936); Water Board Inspector (Gordon, NSW, 1937); engineer (Springwood, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/William Sibbald Moore|Moore, William Sibbald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYDC-89C] - 1915(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6BA Perth (Subiaco, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1818, 1936, WA; COCP2 236, 1939; COCP1 431, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (West Perth, WA, 1936-1937); draughtsman (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1963) ===''MOORHOUSE''=== * [[/Herbert Martin Moorhouse|Moorhouse or Moorehouse, Herbert Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJPG-1HL] - 1899(Tas)-1990(WA) - Licences: 7HM Hobart (North Hobart, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart South, 1922); carpenter (New Town, 1928); carrier (Hobart North, 1936); motordriver (Queensborough, 1949) ===''MORAN''=== * [[/Cyril Donald Moran|Moran, Cyril Donald]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast technician at 4QG under Qld Government; state public servant (4QG) ===''MORGAN''=== * [[/Donald Mowbray Morgan|Morgan, Donald Mowbray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDP7-218] - 1907(NSW)-1988(Tas) - Licences: T749 Receive Glebe (1922); Receive Glebe (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Huonville, 1928-1972) * [[/Ivor Morgan|Morgan, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSY-S8G] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3DH Melbourne (East Malvern, 1930-1933; Shepparton, 1937; East Malvern 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 605, 1930, Vic; BOCP 20, 1936; TVOCP, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1934); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1936); broadcast engineer (3SR Shepparton, Vic, 1937); technician (Hawthorn, Vic, 1943-1977) - Relationships: Father of 3ZFM Vincent Ivor Morgan * [[/Reginald George Morgan|Morgan, Reginald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRFR-D7H] - 1914(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 6RM Perth (City, 1931); 2AJS Sydney (Randwick, 1938-1939); 2ABM Sydney (Coogee, 1946-1950; Bankstown, 1954-1958; Greenacre, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 755, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Coogee, NSW, 1936-1937); no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1949); electrical mechanic (Bankstown East, NSW, 1954); mechanic (Greenacre, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/William Albert Morgan|Morgan, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HVG-8PW] - 1899(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: 7AI Receive Hobart (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart West, 1922); electrical fitter (New Town, 1928-1937); fitter (New Town, 1943-1954); manager (Montrose, 1963) ===''MORLEY''=== * [[/Walter Henry Morley|Morley Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPXD-Z7X] - 1902(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2WU Receive Watersleigh (1923); 2WU Watersleigh (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: aircraft fitter (Coogee, NSW, 1930); aviation engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1933-1936); aircraft engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1949); company director (Randwick, NSW, 1954-1963); director (Randwick, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MORRIS''=== * [[/Albert John William Morris|Morris, Albert John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2B-Y2J] - 1873(Tas)-1940(Tas) - Licences: 7BS Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hobart North, 1914-1943) * [[/Arthur Henry Morris|Morris, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L84C-KPV] - 1876(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XJDS Sale (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Several contemporaneous AHMs - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1903); instrument fitter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1905-1909); mechanic (Sale, Vic, 1912-1916); electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1919; Deepdene, Vic, 1922-1927; Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1943; Balwyn, Vic, 1949) * [[/Cecil Ralph Newman Morris|Morris, Cecil Ralph Newman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3MW-YGT] - 1906(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Rosalie, 1923); 4CN Brisbane (Rosalie, 1928); 4LW Brisbane (Rosalie, 1929-1933; Ashgrove, 1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 398, 1928, No. 45 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; technician (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Rosalie, 1928); postal mechanic (Ashgrove, 1936-1954); supervising technician (Rosalie, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "4CN-4LW - Cecil Ralph Newman Morris" & "!Wikibooks 4LW" * [[/George William Morris|Morris, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5V7-XWS] - 1911(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2VP Sydney (Artarmon, 1934-1937; Naremburn, 1938); 2VM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1947; North Sydney, 1948-1950; Narrabeen North, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1291, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous GWMs - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Artarmon, NSW, 1933-1934); wireless service (Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937); bus driver (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943; North Narrabeen, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Glynn Ian Elliott Morris|Morris, Glynn Ian Elliott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XG-9TS] - 1908(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3BZ Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1930-1939; Parkdale, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 621, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mordialloc, 1931-1937); mechanic (Mentone, 1943); official (Mentone, 1949-1968); secretary (Mentone, 1972-1980) * [[/Jack Dudley Morris|Morris, Jack Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2R-NMZ] - 1914(Vic)-1944(At Sea) - Licences: 3LX Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1933, pirate); 3DQ Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1244, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Major, mention in despatches) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Oakleigh, 1936-1942) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/640516 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1509898 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Alexander Morris|Morris, John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G53X-F8D] - 1893(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XAM Sydney (Haberfield, NSW, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: insurance representative (North Strathfield, NSW, 1931-1937); insurance agent (Concord West, NSW, 1943; Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/John Taylor Morris|Morris, John Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8C-9SP] - 1914(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6TX Perth (Mosman, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Subiaco, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2136, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Geraldton, WA, 1937); clerk (Nedlands, WA, 1943; Subiaco, WA, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Charles William Morris|Morris, Richard Charles William (BDM) or Charles Richard William (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXW7-56S] - 1922(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4MT Rockhampton (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3210, 1951, Qld; BOCP 1460, 1956 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, 1949); electrical fitter (Rockhampton, 1954-1963); radio technician/electrician (Rockhampton, 1968-1972); radio technician (Rockhampton, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald David Morris|Morris, Ronald David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX5W-S7Z] - 1904(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3AP Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3AP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922-1927); 3APM Melbourne (East Brighton, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 151, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; CPRT 919, 1926; BOCP 600, 1944 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, 1925-1931); radio (Brighton, 1936-1937); mechanic (Brighton, 1943; Elsternwick, 1949-1967; Brighton East, 1972-1977) * [[/Sydney Paul Francis Morris|Morris, Sydney Paul Francis "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-MRP] - 1888(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Prahran, Vic, 1909; Dandenong, 1912-1913); clerk & telegraphist (Eltham, Vic, 1924); manager (East Bairnsdale, Vic, 1925-1928); clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1931); inspector (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949) * [[/William Belfort Morris|Morris, William Belfort]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X1-VYQ] - 1910(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6WM Perth (Hollywood, 1930-1937; Mt Lawley, 1938-1939); 6WM Kalgoorlie (1946-1954); 6WM Perth (Applecross, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 625, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hollywood, 1931-1937); newsagent (Kalgoorlie, 1949-1954); representative (Applecross, 1958-1980) * [[/William John Morris|Morris, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBR1-917] - 1921(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2378, 1938, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MORRISON''=== * [[/George Macdonald Morrison|Morrison, George Macdonald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52C-XR3] - 1897(Qld)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2NZ Sydney (Mosman, 1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 741, 1922; COCP1 48, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Cloncurry, Qld, 1919); telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1919; Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935; Edgecliff, NSW, 1936); radio technician (Beam Station, Fiskville, Vic, 1942); nil (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); supervisor (South Yarra, Vic, 1954); retired (Melbourne, Vic, 1963; Kings Cross, NSW, 1963; Brisbane, Qld, 1963; Spring Hill, Qld, 1972; Kings Cross, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Gordon Cyril Tucker Morrison|Morrison, Gordon Cyril Tucker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMN-J6Z] - 1916(WA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 6KN Geraldton (1935-1937); 6KN Perth (City, 1938-1939); 2AKN Sydney (Hernes Bay, 1947; Parramatta, 1948-1950; Balgowlah, 1954-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1485, 1935, WA; BOCP 89, 1937; 3COCP 1536, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Geraldton, WA, 1937); radio employee (North Perth, WA, 1943); aircraft surveyor (Parramatta North, NSW, 1949; Balgowlah, NSW, 1954-1963); surveyor (Wahroonga, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Lionel Morrison|Morrison, Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDMZ-K6G] - 1906(WA)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6LM Perth (Bayswater, 1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1485, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sandstone, WA, 1931); pipefitter (Wiluna, WA, 1936-1937); fitter (Wiluna, WA, 1943; Bayswater, WA, 1949-1980) ===''MORRIS-REES''=== * [[/Alun Morris-Rees|Morris-Rees, Alun]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ73-FZB] - 1910(Wales)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2ACG Paxton (1937-1939); 2ACG Kingston (1948-1956); 2ACG Paxton (1960-1961); 2ACG Newcastle (Adamstown Heights, 1965-1975); 2ACG Sydney (Bondi, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1139, 1933, NSW; BOCP 1370, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Paxton, NSW, 1933-1935); ambulance attendant (Paxton, NSW, 1937; Buladelah, NSW, 1937; Paxton, NSW, 1943); electrician (Kingston, ACT, 1949-1954); public servant (Newcastle, NSW, 1958-1963); clerk (Adamstown Heights, NSW, 1968-1977) ===''MORRISSEY''=== * [[/Brian Joseph Martindale Morrissey|Morrissey, Brian Joseph Martindale]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5AP Adelaide (Prospect, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1544, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''MORROW''=== * [[/Arthur Caldwell Morrow|Morrow, Arthur Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQF-T2F] - 1912(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4BM Brisbane (Paddington, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 335, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Red Hill, Qld, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Paddington, Qld, 1943); farmer (Paddington, Qld, 1949-1963) ===''MORSE''=== * [[/Noel Percy Morse|Morse, Noel Percy "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWRN-3QR] - 1914(Qld)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: 2JE Sydney (Cremorne, 1934-1935); 4LI Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937); 2AHS Sydney (Mosman, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1402, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RNZAF, Pilot Officer) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Buranda, Qld, 1937; Clayfield, Qld, 1937) - Links: [http://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=95585 RAF Commands]; [https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C29996 Auckland Museum]; [http://aircrewremembered.com/morse-noel.html AirCrewRemembered] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MORTIMER''=== * [[/Mark Mortimer|Mortimer, Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7M-ZZ4] - 1887(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 107, 1915; 2COCP 48, 1929; 1COCP 89, 1930; BOCP 48, 1934? - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: numerous contemporaneous MMs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MORTON''=== * [[/Charles Evors Morton|Morton, Charles Evors]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ5-F3R] - 1888(Qld)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2MH Sydney (Homebush, 1925-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 170, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Applied AIF, rejected due deficient eyesight) - Electoral Rolls: selector (Hull River via Dunk Island, Qld, 1917-1925); public servant (Homebush, NSW, 1930-1963) - Trovetag: "2MH - Charles Evors Morton" ===''MOSES''=== * [[/Charles Alfred Joseph Moses|Moses, Charles Alfred Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6N1-YQC] - 1900(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - ABC (general manager) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Charles Moses|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/moses-sir-charles-joseph-15044 ADB] ===''MOSS''=== * [[/Alexander Myer Lee Moss|Moss, Alexander Myer Lee]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDZY-D3X] - 1911(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2QY Sydney (Clovelly, 1933-1935; Paddington, 1936-1937; Clovelly, 1938-1939, 1946-1958; Rosebery, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1223, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sound projectionist (Coogee, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1949); inspector (Randwick, NSW, 1954; Mascot, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/George Arthur Moss|Moss, George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG7-86Y] - 1903(WA)-2000(WA) - Licences: 6GM Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1926-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933-1939, 1946-1956; Mt Pleasant, 1960-1965; Boya, 1969-1995+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 233, 1926, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 177, 1934; 1COCP 574, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: piano mechanic (Cottesloe Beach, 1925); wireless mechanic (North Perth, 1931-1958); lecturer (Mt Pleasant, 1963; Boya, 1968-1980) - [https://qsl.net/vk6zse/historic/p-vk6gm.html QSL.net] * [[/Norman Pardew Moss|Moss, Norman Pardew or Pardeau]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYP-694] - 1896(NSW)-1952(Qld) - Licences: 2AEW Sydney (Concord West, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 211, 1939; COCP1 387, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1916-1917, wireless operator naval transport at enlistment) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Concord West, NSW, 1930-1937); radio officer (East Brisbane, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Archerfield, Qld, 1949) ===''MOULD''=== * [[/Ronald Herbert Mould|Mould, Ronald Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDB-SXT] - 1921(Eng)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6FM Wyndham (1939, 1948); 6FM Perth (Mt Pleasant, 1954-1965; Waikiki, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2389, 1939, WA; COCP2 1069, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: communications officer (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1954); DCA (Meekatharra, WA, 1958); communications (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1963-1968); f.s.o. (Derby, WA, 1977); retired (Safety Bay, WA, 1980) ===''MOULE''=== * [[/Clifford Ernest Moule|Moule, Clifford Ernest "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XQ-DFH] - 1912(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5CX Adelaide (Parkside, 1930-1939; Plympton, 1946-1948; McLaren Vale, 1954; Lower Mitcham, 1955-1956; Westbourne Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 611, 1930, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 1462, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Clarence Gardens, 1939-1941; Glandore West, 1943) ===''MOURITZ''=== * [[/Clifford James Mouritz|Mouritz, Clifford James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G939-6CG] - 1910(WA)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6CM Perth (Shenton Park, 1947-1948); 6CM Kalgoorlie (1954); 6CM Perth (Shenton Park, 1960; Doubleview, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2457, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: packer (Balkatta, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1937; Subiaco, WA, 1943-1949); battery attendant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954); electrician (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1958); salesman (Shenton Park, WA, 1958); radio technician (Doubleview, WA, 1963-1980) ===''MOWLEM''=== * [[/Leonard Mowlem|Mowlem, Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9F-DHH] - 1878(???)-1950(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: naval employee (Toorak, 1919); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1921); telegraphist (Toorak, 1925); engineer (Toorak, 1928); wireless (Malvern, 1931-1949) ===''MOYE''=== * [[/Alfred Samuel Moye|Moye, Alfred Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TX-B8S] - 1915(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2BW Wagga Wagga (1934-1937); 2BW Sydney (Marrickville, 1939); 2BW Wagga Wagga (1946-1958); 2BW Sydney (Potts Point, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1286, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: apprentice chemist (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937); chemist (Marrickville, NSW, 1937; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1958); pharmacist (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1958); camera man (Cremorne, NSW, 1963) ===''MOYLE''=== * [[/John Murray Moyle|Moyle, John Murray "Johnny", "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT1H-LSG] - 1908(Vic)-1960(ACT) - Licences: 2JU Sydney (Ashfield, 1932-1933; Chatswood, 1934-1939; CBD, 1946-1948; North Ryde, 1950-1958); 2AJU Sydney (Potts Point, 1946-1948; CBD, 1950-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 933, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (Wireless Weekly, 1932+; Radio TV & Hobbies, 1939-); education (Scotch College, 1923-1926), military (WW2, RAAF 1941-, Squadron Leader); broadcast (3DB, 1920s) - Callsign: 2JU previously Ross Amos Hull - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); journalist (Ashfield, NSW, 1933; Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Ryde, NSW, 1954-1958) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198909.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198910.pdf EA2] * [[/John Rex Moyle|Moyle, John Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XY-QM3] - 1903(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2EZ Batlow (1933); 2EZ Sydney (Killara, 1934); 3EZ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1937); 2EZ Sydney (Gordon, 1938-1939; Bondi, 1946-1950); 6EZ Safety Bay (1954-1960); 6EZ Embleton (1965-1969); 2OZ Sydney (Normanhurst, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1123, 1933, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 145, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Edgecliff, NSW, 1930); airman (RAAF, Richmond, NSW, 1943); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Safety Bay, WA, 1958; Embleton, WA, 1963-1968; East Perth, WA, 1972); retired (Normanhurst, NSW, 1977) ===''MUDIE''=== * [[/Maxwell Theodore Mudie|Mudie, Maxwell Theodore "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT81-HL4] - 1917(SA)-2012(NSW)95yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (MW + SW); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - QSLs: Entire QSL collection (100+) was donated to AMP by Max and is archived at NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Relationships: Uncle of Adrian Michael Peterson - Electoral Rolls: prospector (Mt Alma, Victor Harbour, SA, 1939-1943); dairy hand (Wyong, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''MUIR''=== * [[/John Sibbald Allison Muir|Muir, John Sibbald Allison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRB3-1J6] - 1904(SA)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3QW Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3QW Melbourne (Brighton, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 91, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; likely operator of 3NS dealer licence for Norris & Skelly, Elizabeth St, Melbourne 1924 - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Brighton, 1925-1927); radio dealer (Malvern, 1928); wireless (Brighton, 1931); engineer (Brighton, 1935; Ringwood, 1936-1954); nil (Somers, 1963; Langwarrin, 1968-1977; Garfield, 1980) * [[/Robert White Muir|Muir, Robert White]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K644-M2J] - 1904(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6RW Wagin (1933-1939); 6RW Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1184, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Albany, WA, 1925-1926); jeweller & radio dealer (Wagin, WA, 1931); jeweller (Wagin, WA, 1936-1943); watchmaker (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1963) ===''MULLETT''=== * [[/Bertram James Mullett|Mullett, Bertram James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N19-B2N] - 1883(Eng)-1950(Vic) - Licences: XJX Melbourne (Upper Packenham, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals) - Migration: 1885 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gembrook South, Vic, 1909-1917); military clerk (Richmond, Vic, 1919-1922); public servant (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949) * [[/Leslie Fred Mullett|Mullett, Leslie Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRX-BQD] - 1903(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5ZQ Adelaide (Highgate, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1065, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Highgate, SA, 1939-1941); engineer (Barton, ACT, 1949) ===''MULLIGAN''=== * [[/Frederick Charles Mulligan|Mulligan, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2QS-X7W] - 1886(NZ)-1982(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 135, 1915; 2COCP 211, 1930; 1COCP 329, 1933 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Clayfield, 1914-1917); wireless operator (Emita, Flinders Island, 1919-1928); OIC Radio Station (Darwin, 1934); radiologist (Ascot, 1936); OIC radio (Townsville, Qld, 1943); retired (Warrimoo, NSW, 1954-1958; Umina, NSW, 1958) * [[/Henry Peter Anthony Mulligan|Mulligan, Henry Peter Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ7-X96] - 1919(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2ABH Sydney (Kensington South, 1936; Kingsford, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1606, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Yagoona, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''MUMFORD''=== * [[/Glenorie Wallamba Mumford|Mumford, Glenorie Wallamba]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQG-WP6] - 1908(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2ABX Girral (1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1143, 1929 (Spark); COCP2 238, 1930; COCP1 288, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (West Ryde, NSW, 1943-1949; Orange, NSW, 1954); radio operator (Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); radio officer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1968); officer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1980) ===''MUNRO''=== * [[/Alexander Waugh Munro|Munro, Alexander Waugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7GX-NXF] - 1908(Qld)-1981(ACT) - Licences: 2CX Sydney (Bondi Beach, 1933); 2ANV Wallsend (1947); 4JM Townsville (1954) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 336, 1931; COCP1 166, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Cairns, NSW, 1930); telegraphist (Bondi North, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless operator (Brampton Island, Qld, 1934); telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1936-1937); inspector (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943); radio inspector (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1958; Kingborough, Tas, 1963); retired (Southport, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Bruce Willson Munro|Munro, Bruce Willson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7GX-CDJ] - 1908(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4AL Brisbane (Hawthorne, 1927-1931; Bulimba, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 339, 1927, No. 35 in Qld; 2COCP 68, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; aeronautical experimenter; pilot; Qld Aero Club (Brisbane, honorary flying instructor, 1930s); Dept Civil Aviation (Brisbane, Assistant Plan Printer, 1956-1968) - Electoral Rolls: commercial pilot (Moorooka, 1943); flight checking officer (Townsville, 1943); pilot (West End, 1949-1963); commonwealth public servant (Wynnum, 1968-1972); retired (Wynnum, 1977-1980) ===''MURDEN''=== * [[/Wilmot Henry Murden|Murden, Wilmot Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-7WC] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 7TY Launceston (1934-1937); 3TY Melbourne (West Preston, 1938-1939; Thornbury, 1947); 3TY Rapanyup (1948); 3TY Sale (1954-1955); 3TY Swan Hill (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1243, 1934, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 1176, 1950; 1COCP 1610, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Sale, 1954); radio engineer (3SH, Sale, 1963) ===''MURDOCH''=== * [[/James Fraser Murdoch|Murdoch, James Fraser "Fraser"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCX-GN6] - 1923(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4FQ Toowoomba (1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2383, 1939, Qld; COCP3 6415, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (Empire Theater under Cliff Gold 4CG) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); motor mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954); mechanic (Grange, Qld, 1958-1980) ===''MURFETT''=== * [[/Norman Charles Murfett|Murfett, Norman Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2Y9-GYY] - 1906(Vic)-1999(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3NZ Terang (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1008, 1932, Vic; COCP2 421, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Terang, Vic, 1928-1937); clerk (Terang, Vic, 1943); carrier (Terang, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MURPHY''=== * [[/Daniel Patrick Murphy|Murphy, Daniel Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FR-95V] - 1921(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2426, 1940, Vic; BOCP 490, 1943; COCP1 741, 1943 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Malvern East, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/David James Murphy|Murphy, David James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVM-PLY] - 1912(Tas)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AHN Sydney (West Ryde, 1937, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1895, 1937, NSW; BOCP 92, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (West Ryde, NSW, 1943-1980) * [[/Harold James Murphy|Murphy, Harold James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD6Q-ZGP] - 1899(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4HM Ilfracombe (1935-1937); 4HM Pomona (1938-1939); 4HM Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1532, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Auchenflower, Qld, 1925; Milton, Qld, 1928); postal official (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1930); postmaster (Ilfracombe, Qld, 1936-1937); insurance agent (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943); postal official (Wooloowin, Qld, 1949); public servant (Stafford, Qld, 1958) ===''MURRAY''=== * [[/Basil Wentworth Lathrop Murray|Murray, Basil Wentworth Lathrop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PD-PM8] - 1875(Vic)-1925(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager & director Westralian Farmers Ltd; primary driver in establishment of 6WF Perth before his untimely death - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1903); insurance manager (West Perth, WA, 1910-1925); - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/murray-basil-lathrop-23136 Obituaries Australia] * [[/Frederick Alexander Murray|Murray, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89D-SZ7] - 1907(Eng)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2FM Sydney (Rose Bay, 1927; Mosman, 1928-1935; Cremorne, 1936-1939; Mosman, 1946-1947; Lindfield, 1948-1949; Carramar, 1950-1975); 2FM Blayney (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 336, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1933); fitter (Mosman, NSW, 1934); draftsman (Mosman, NSW, 1935); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Mosman, NSW, 1949); draughtsman (Carramar, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Blayney, NSW, 1980) * [[/John William Murray|Murray, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G879-32L] - 1905(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3JY Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1928-1930; Fitzroy, 1931-1939); 3AJY Melbourne (Kew, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 396, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Elsternwick, 1928); projectionist (St Kilda, 1934; Melbourne East, 1936); technician (St Kilda West, 1943-1949); projectionist (Kew, 1954-1980) - Comment: several contemporaneous John William Murray's in Melbourne, identification not certain * [[/Kynaston Noel Lathrop Murray|Murray, Kynaston Noel Lathrop]] - 1838(Eng)-1916(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - clubs and societies (Telegraph Electrical Society Vic, member, 1880s; Vic Posts & Telegraphs, 1860s-1870s; Vic Railways Dept, 1880s-1890s) * [[/Malcolm Imlay Murray|Murray, Malcolm Imlay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-684] - 1908(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6MY Perth (City, 1930; South Perth, 1933-1939; Floreat Park, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 677, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (East Perth, 1931); radiotrician (South Perth, 1936; Floreat Park, 1943-1980) * [[/Roy Thomas Murray|Murray, Roy Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQV-5C1] - 1890(Vic)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 24, 1914 - coastal wireless operator; draftsman & wireless operator at enlistment 1916; WW1 (59th squadron AFC, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1916-1919); wireless operator (Croydon, NSW, 1930; West Ryde, NSW, 1933; Meadowbank, NSW, 1935; Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937); radio operator (Roseville, NSW, 1943) ===''MUSGRAVE''=== * [[/John Musgrave|Musgrave, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBSP-H17] - 1917(NSW)-1939(NSW) - Licences: 2NF Werris Creek (1934-1936); 2NF Sydney (Petersham, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1313, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.warmemorialsregister.nsw.gov.au/content/john-musgrave NSW War Memorial] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MUSGROVE''=== * [[/Mandeville D'Oyly Musgrove|Musgrove, Mandeville D'Oyly]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCWY-HZ4] - 1872(Eng)-1944(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast station proprietor (6ML & others) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Claremont, WA, 1910-1936); manager (Palm Beach, WA, 1943) - Links: [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Stations/6ML_Perth|Wikibooks]] ===''MUSSO''=== * [[/Louis Albert Maria Bellotti Musso|Musso, Louis Albert Maria Bellotti]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1G-PMQ] - 1913(NSW)-2003(NSW)90yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2203, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Penshurst, NSW, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Penshurst, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''MUSTARD''=== * [[/Ernest Andrew Mustard|Mustard or Mustar, Ernest Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NJ5-2VZ] - 1893(Vic)-1971(Qld) - Licences: XJEJ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Anzac Signals Squadron) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1919; Korumburra, Vic, 1919); RAAF (Point Cook, Laverton, Vic, 1924); aviator (Parkville, Vic, 1931-1934; Caulfield West, Vic, 1937-1968) ===''MUTTER''=== * [[/John Mutter|Mutter, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZN-2QQ] - 1909(Sct)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Sydney (North Sydney, 1933); 2AJY Sydney (Mosman, 1938-1939); 3AJY Melbourne (Essendon, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely RAN qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: R.A.N. (North Sydney, NSW, 1933-1934) ===''MUTTON''=== * [[/Angus Keith Mutton|Mutton, Angus Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5F-BQM] - 1910(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5ZY Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1933; Tusmore, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1089, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Tusmore Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Arthur Henry Mutton|Mutton, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC1Y-PP5] - 1908(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2QT Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923-1925); 2QT Sydney (Stanmore, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 237, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Annandale, NSW, 1930-1937); communication engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1968); public servant (Bayview, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''MYERS''=== * [[/John Geoffrey Myers|Myers, John Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZW-XR5] - 1913(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2IY Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1936-1938); 2UA Sydney (Dee Why, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); company officer (Manly, NSW, 1949-1954; Fairlight, 1958); sales manager (Dee Why, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Narraweena, NSW, 1977) =='''N'''== ===''NAIRN''=== * [[/Arthur Linley Beeton Nairn|Nairn, Arthur Linley Beeton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58V-M8X] - 1895(SA)-1978(NZ) - Licences: 2BI Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1923) - Qualifications: CPRTelephony 373, 1918 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: company manager (Hamilton, NZ, 1938); director (Days Bay, Wellington, NZ, 1946-1954) ===''NANCARROW''=== * [[/Ralph Stanley Nancarrow|Nancarrow, Ralph Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GST3-XQ3] - 1904(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5PK Georgetown (1930-1933); 2PY Sydney (Mosman, 1935; Randwick, 1936-1939); 2ACN Sydney (Lane Cove, 1954-1961; North Ryde, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 719, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical fitter (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1963); fitter (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NANGLE''=== * [[/James Nangle|Nangle, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3V-F31] - 1869(NSW)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2MU Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1922); 2MU Sydney (Marrickville, 1923-1927; Observatory, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; 1920s Superintendent Technical Education NSW; hon. Government Astronomer NSW; Sydney University (Senate); Royal Society of NSW (president); Fellow Royal Astronomical Society; Fellow Federal Institute of Architects; author (astronomy, architecture) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Petersham, 1903); Government Astronomer (Observatory, 1930-1937) - TroveTag: "2MU - James Nangle" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nangle-james-7722 ADB] ===''NARROWAY''=== * [[/Frank Horace Narroway|Narroway, Frank Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF54-YF9] - 1899(Eng)-1965(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - council member WIA WA 1920s; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Perth, WA, 1925-1931); insurance official (South Perth, WA, 1936-1958); civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1963); ===''NASH''=== * [[/William Robert Charles Nash|Nash, William Robert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDWX-LWF] - 1918(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2WW Sydney (Crows Nest, 1934-1937); 4WN Cairns (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1329, 1934, Qld; 1COCP 138, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: company manager (Castlecrag, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''NAVEAU''=== * [[/Benjamin Naveau|Naveau, Benjamin]] - 1936(ACT)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1883, 1960; TVOCP 450, 1962 - radio mechanic - Relationships: Son of Jabez William John Naveau - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jabez William John Naveau|Naveau, Jabez William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLZ-2JG] - 1903(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1074, 1932, NSW - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Father of Benjamin Naveau - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Causeway, ACT, 1930); electrician (Ainslie, ACT, 1935-1943); shift electrician (Griffith, ACT, 1954-1963); no occupation (Ulladulla, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Ulladulla, NSW, 1972; Old Toongabbie, NSW, 1980) ===''NEALE''=== * [[/Eric Drayton Neale|Neale, Eric Drayton Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88H-NWT] - 1907(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 4EN Longreach (1934-1939); 4EN Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1298, 1934, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist), radio club (WIAQ, QSL officer) - Relationships: father of 4?? Eric Drayton Neale Jnr - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Wooloowin, 1928; Longreach, 1936; Grange, 1937; Wooloowin, 1943-1963) ===''NEAVERSON''=== * [[/Leslie Laurence Neaverson|Neaverson, Leslie Laurence or Lawrence Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYTM-HCD] - 1899(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: G5NX (Lakeside, Cumbria, 1922+); 4NV Brisbane (Holland Park, 1947-1956+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; associate member IRE (Britain); principal Anglo Austral Hearing Aid Dispensary - Electoral Rolls: surgical technician (Holland Park, Qld, 1949-1958) ===''NELL''=== * [[/George Alfred Montague Nell|Nell, George Alfred Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87B-PP6] - 1900(Ceylon)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2JQ Quirindi (1928-1929); 2JQ Canberra (1930); 2JQ Moruya (1931-1936); 2JQ Binda (1937-1939); 2JQ Crookwell (1946-1950); 2JQ Junee (1954-1965); 2JQ Goulburn (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 413, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Moruya, NSW, 1930-1934; Crookwell, NSW, 1936-1949; Junee, NSW, 1954-1968; Goulburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NELSON''=== * [[/Charles Rupert Clifford Nelson|Nelson, Charles Rupert Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVDT-X22] - 1909(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3FJ Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1960; Royal Park, 1965-1969); 3WC Bendigo (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2171, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: attendant (Mental Hospital, Wendouree, Vic, 1931-1934; Mental Hospital, Ararat, Vic, 1936-1943); public servant (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1963); male nurse (Receiving House, Parkville, Vic, 1968); retired (White Hills, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/John Yeates Nelson|Nelson, John Yeates]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G884-YDV] - 1851(Irl)-1932(NSW) - Licences: XAA Sydney (McMahon's Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; federal public servant (PMGD, chief electrical engineer (NSW)) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milson's Point, 1930-1931) * [[/Samuel Simeon Nelson|Nelson, Samuel Simeon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JS-XRG] - 1908(NSW)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2SN Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1937; Canterbury, 1938; Dulwich Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1332, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2KH William Peter Nelson - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lewisham, NSW, 1934); meter reader (Marrickville, NSW, 1936-1937) * [[/William Peter Nelson|Nelson, William Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP9-WQS] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2KH Sydney (Randwick, 1935-1939; Coogee, 1946-1961; Taren Point, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1583, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2SN Samuel Simeon Nelson - Electoral Rolls: meter reader (Kensington, NSW, 1930; Randwick, NSW, 1931-1937; Coogee, NSW, 1943-1963); foreman (Taren Point, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NESTROM''=== * [[/Oliver Louis Nestrom|Nestrom, Oliver Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX22-9H4] - 1912(NSW)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5RZ Adelaide (St Peters, 1936-1937; Joslin, 1938); 2ADJ Sydney (Homebush, 1939); 5RZ Adelaide (Colonel Light Gardens, 1947; Glenelg, 1948; St Georges, 1954); 5RZ Port Augusta, 1955-1956); 5RZ Adelaide (Kurralta Park, 1960; Manningham, 1965-1969; St Peters, 1975); 5RZ Clare (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP, 224, 1935; AOCP 1725, 1936, SA; BOCP 719, 1946; 2COCP 1178, 1949; 1COCP 1491, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Modbury, SA, 1939); fitter (Strathfield, NSW, 1943) ===''NETTLETON''=== * [[/Maurice Arthur Nettleton|Nettleton, Maurice Arthur ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9R-Y9M] - 1905(Wales)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 806, 1931, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 359, 1941 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Kew, Vic, 1926-1931); radio engineer (Emerald, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (West Ryde, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Dunkeld, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Dunkeld, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''NEVILLE''=== * [[/Alfred Clifford Anderson Neville|Neville, Alfred Clifford Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH3-Z4D] - 1907(Eng)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4ED Receive Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 5827, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Hamilton, Qld, 1928); clerk (Windsor, Qld, 1934-1943); accountant (Hawthorne, Qld, 1954-1958); retired (East Brisbane, 1963-1980) ===''NEWBERRY''=== * [[/Archibald Mallord Newberry|Newberry, Archibald Mallord]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH51-SDW] - 1893(Eng)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3AN Red Cliffs (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 606, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Red Cliffs, 1924-1931); radio dealer (Red Cliffs, 1934-1942); cycle dealer (Red Cliffs, 1949-1972) ===''NEWELL''=== * [[/Albert James Newell|Newell, Albert James "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1C-RGW] - 1910(Sct)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4BN Mill Hill via Warwick (1936-1939); 4BN Brisbane (Archerfield, 1947-1948; Moorooka, 1954); 4AJ Brisbane (Moorooka, 1965; Yeronga, 1969; Ormiston, 1975); 4AJN Brisbane (Ormiston, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1727, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 559, 1942; 1COCP 588, 1942; TVOCP 531, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; AWA Aviation Radio Service - Electoral Rolls: shed hand (Mill Hill, Qld, 1931-1943); radio technician (Moorooka, Qld, 1949-1968); television technician (Yeronga West, Qld, 1972); retired (Ormiston, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''NEWMAN''=== * [[/Arthur Frederick Newman|Newman, Arthur Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JJ9-YSK] - 1881(India)-1952(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 10, 1914; CPRT 90, 1915; 1COCP 49, 1930 - RANRS (Radio Lieutenant, 1917-1920, terminated Nov 1920); WW1; WW2 - Comment: several contemporaneous AFNs - Electoral Rolls: traffic officer (Elsternwick, 1917-1919); assistant! (Malvern East, 1924-1931); piano tuner (St Kilda, 1931) * [[/Sydney Moreton Newman|Newman, Sydney Moreton "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL41-PBM] - 1898(NSW)-1998(NSW)99yo - Licences: XPZ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914); 3MC Melbourne (Canterbury, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 655, 1921; 1COCP 90, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Turramurra, 1930-1958); retired (Wahroonga, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "XPZ-3MC - Sydney Moreton Newman" (68 tags) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199101.pdf EA] * [[/William Harold Newman|Newman, William Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3V-4N5] - 1889(NSW)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2MK? Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922); 2MJ Sydney (Artarmon, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Railway Section, Lieut Hon. Major, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, Brigadier, CMF, died of illness) - Electoral Rolls: railway official (Artarmon, 1930-1934); secretary (Mosman, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10285536 AWM] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1682234 Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''NEWPORT''=== * [[/Thomas Ivan Newport|Newport, Thomas Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PN-RY9] - 1901(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2JF Sydney (Bexley, 1935-1939, 1946-1965; Freemans Reach, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1591, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bexley, NSW, 1930-1963); retired (Freemans Reach, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NEWTON''=== * [[/Douglas Newton|Newton, Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DB-RBG] - 1921(Eng)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3DN Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Nunawading, 1954-1960; Park Orchards, 1965-1975); 3DN Athlone (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2356, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1949-1954; Park Orchards, Vic, 1967-1977); retired (Athlone, Vic, 1980) ===''NICHOLAS''=== * [[/William Rupert Nicholas|Nicholas, William Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD14-RFV] - 1913(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7WR Hobart (North Hobart, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 896, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 72, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart North, 1936; New Town, 1943-1954) ===''NICHOLLS''=== * [[/Alan Hartley Nicholls|Nicholls, Alan Hartley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQR-VH9] - 1913(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6KE Corrigin (1936-1937); 3NI Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1938-1939); 2NI Sydney (Manly, 1946; Cremorne, 1947-1954; Manly, 1955-1956); 2ANI Sydney (Mosman, 1960-1965); 4AL Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1965); 4NI Cairns (1975); 6NX Perth (South Guildford, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1814, 1936, WA; BOCP 219, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1949); shopkeeper (Wilston, Qld, 1958); electronic engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1963); engineer (Cairns, Qld, 1972-1977; South Guildford, WA, 1980) * [[/Francis Edgar Nicholls|Nicholls, Francis Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1H-8KQ] - 1910(Vic)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7RY Devonport (1932-1933); 7RY Burnie (1937-1939); 7RY Hobart (New Town, 1946-1948; Lenah Valley, 1954-1955; New Town, 1960; Lenah Valley, 1965-1969; Midway Point, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 991, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Lenah Valley, 1943-1954) * [[/William James Nicholls|Nicholls, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S3-26D] - 19??(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 780, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1963) * [[/William John Matthew Nicholls|Nicholls, William John Matthew or William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WW-PDS] - 1908(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3WX Melbourne (Williamstown, 1928-1933); 7WX Launceston (1937-1939); 3WX Melbourne (Williamstown, 1946-1965; East Malvern, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 419, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP 343, 1931; 1COCP 309, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Williamstown, 1931-1936); RAAF (Williamstown, 1949); radio engineer (Williamstown, 1954-1963; Malvern East, 1968-1980) * [[/William Vernon Nicholls|Nicholls, William Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ7S-B6T] - 1894(SA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJU Korumburra (1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Caulfield, Vic, 1919); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1924-1954) ===''NICHOLSON''=== * [[/H. G. Nicholson|Nicholson, H. G. "Nick"]] - 19??(USA?)-19??(USA?) - Licences: 4HN Port Moresby, Papua (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely USA) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; briefly operator of broadcast station PK6XX - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified) - Links: [https://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan090823.html Wavescan] * [[/Keith Graham Nicholson|Nicholson, Keith Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHC-24W] - 1908(WA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6DE Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (West Perth, WA, 1931); university student (West Perth, WA, 1949); solicitor (West Perth, WA, 1954; Cottesloe, WA, 1958; Perth, WA, 1963; West Perth, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Russell Malcolm Nicholson|Nicholson, Russell Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z7-7W4] - 1909(Qld)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 4KG Ilfracombe (1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 529, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 48, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shearing contractor (Longreach, 1936); manager 4LG (Longreach, 1937); radio mechanic (Coolangatta, 1949-1972) ===''NICKSON''=== * [[/Arthur Francis Bennie Nickson|Nickson, Arthur Francis Bennie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2N-BZ6] - 1915(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3NB Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939; Camberwell, 1947); 3LW Melbourne (Camberwell, 1954-1955); 3NB Melbourne (Camberwell, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1711, 1936, Vic; AOCP1 39, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: physicist (Malvern, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1967) ===''NICOLL''=== * [[/William Nicoll|Nicoll, William]] - 1903(Canada)-19??(???) - Licences: 4CO Receive Brisbane (Upper Paddington, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 644, 1921 - amateur Receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Bardon, 1925-1929) ===''NICOLLE''=== * [[/Horace Hort Wilmot Nicolle|Nicolle, Horace Hort Wilmot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZS-MZF] - 1908(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2HK Sydney (Strathfield, 1929-1933; Ryde, 1934); 2AJT Sydney (North Sydney, 1938; Wollstonecraft, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 527, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist apprentice (Strathfield, NSW, 1930); pharmacist (Strathfield, NSW, 1933-1935); chemist (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1968) ===''NIGHTINGALL''=== * [[/Victor Charles John Nightingall|Nightingall, Victor Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVXN-9SJ] - 1880(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: XKK Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1909-1919); tramway employee (Heidelberg, Vic, 1925-1943) ===''NILSEN''=== * [[/Oliver John Nilsen|Nilsen, Oliver John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W4-W1G] - 1884(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3UZ Melbourne (1924-25) - Qualifications: Nil identified to date - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - 3UZ experimental callsign issued to Oliver J. Nilsen & Co in 1923, operator N. J. Boyd; callsign withdrawn 1925 and reallocated to Nilsen's broadcast station which remains current as at 2021 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Fitzroy, 1909-1924; Chelsea, 1928-1931); contractor (Caulfield, 1934-1954); engineer (Elsternwick, 1972; Hawthorn, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nilsen-oliver-john-11244 ADB] - Trovetag: "3UZ - Oliver John Nilsen" & "!Wikibooks Nilsen" ===''NIND''=== * [[/John William George Nind|Nind, John William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW1S-L35] - 1907(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6JN Perth (Kalamunda, 1947-1948; Bayswater, 1954-1955; Morley Park, 1956; Swan View, 1960-1965; Greenmount, 1969; Darlington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2436, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Perth, WA, 1943); clerk (Kalamunda, WA, 1949; Bayswater, WA, 1954); technician (Morley Park, WA, 1958; Swan View, WA, 1963; Greenmount, WA, 1968); retired (Darlington, WA, 1972-1980) ===''NISSEN''=== * [[/Eric Laurence Nissen|Nissen, Eric Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DS-ZLR] - 1905(Qld)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4XN Dalby (1930-1939, 1946-1975+); 4XN Toowoomba (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 574, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, member); broadcast technician (4QS, 1939-1976); federal public servant (PMGD); Awards: Imperial Service Medal 1976 - Electoral Rolls: none specified (Dalby, 1928-1937); PMG technician (Dalby, 1972); retired (Toowoomba, 1977) ===''NIVEN''=== * [[/John Curteis Niven|Niven, John Curteis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNH-JQC] - 1919(Vic)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 3ON Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939); 2AON Sydney (Strathfield, 1946) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1772, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1943-1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Homebush, NSW, 1972; Enfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''NIXON''=== * [[/Arthur Edgar Nixon|Nixon, Arthur Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M2-SM5] - 1905(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3ON Receive Melbourne (Windsor, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 361, 1927, Vic - amateur receiver; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931); salesman (St Kilda West, Vic, 1931-1936); electrical fitter (Albert Park, Vic, 1943-1954) ===''NOLAN''=== * [[/Francis Michael Nolan|Nolan, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Q3R-X84] - 1910(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4FN Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1935-1937; Clayfield, 1938-1939; Stafford Heights, 1946-1948); 4MF Portable (1948); 9FN Port Moresby & 9MF Portable (1954-1956); 4FN/T Gracemere (1960-1969); 4FN/T Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1975; Virginia, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1433, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QRTL, WIAQ); broadcast technician (9PA, 4RK); radio serviceman; federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Francis William Nolan|Nolan, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6W-XPW] - 1897(NSW)-19?? - Licences: 4JU Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1929-1939, 1947-1956; Paddington, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 43? & 501, 1924 & 1929, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio serviceman - Relationships: husband of 4LO Violet Elizabeth Nolan nee Hennessey - Comment: several genealogy sites have wrong data for FWN - Electoral Rolls: cartoonist (Brisbane City, Qld, 1921-1925); radio mechanic (Brisbane, City, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Brisbane City, Qld, 1954-1958) * [[/Gordon Raymond Nolan|Nolan, Gordon Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYC-R8F] - 1919(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1938; Crows Nest, 1939); 2AIZ Goulburn (1946-1954); 2AFO Sydney (Rydalmere, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2067, 1938, NSW; BOCP 307, 1940; AOCP1 36, 1946; TVOCP 363, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Pools Hill, Albury, NSW, 1943; Goulburn, NSW, 1949-1954); accountant (Rydalmere, NSW, 1958-1963; Ermington, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/John Spencer Nolan|Nolan, John Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBW-KMV] - 1868(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XED Sydney (Double Bay, 1911-1914); 2JH Receive Sydney (Double Bay, 1922); 2JH Sydney (Double Bay, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; dentist and dental surgeon - Relationships: Father of 2YI Philip Spencer Nolan - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Woollahra, 1930-1935) - TroveTag: "XED-2JH - John Spencer Nolan" * [[/Violet Elizabeth Hennessey|Nolan nee Hennessey, Violet Elizabeth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6W-DSX] - 1896(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4LO Brisbane (City, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 826, 1931, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: fourth YL operator in Qld - Relationships: wife of 4JU Francis William Nolan - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Brisbane City, Qld, 1921-1943); not stated (Eagle Heights, Qld, 1949); home duties (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1954); domestic (Spring Hill, Qld, 1958); retired (Coolangatta, Qld, 1958) * [[/Philip Spencer Nolan|Nolan, Philip Spencer "Spencer," "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBW-ZWX] - 1897(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: 2YI Sydney (Double Bay, 1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 58, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; dentist - Relationships: Son of XED-2JH Lieut John Spencer Nolan - Comment: gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "2YI - Philip Spencer Nolan" ===''NOLTE''=== * [[/George Edward Nolte|Nolte, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HG-DD4] - 1911(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3NO Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1939); 2QO Sydney (Potts Point, 1948-1950; Bexley North, 1954-1975); 2QO Wamberal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 492, 1929, Vic; AOLCP 83, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943-1949; Bexley North, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Wamberal, NSW, 1980) ===''NORGATE''=== * [[/Albert William Norgate|Norgate, Albert William "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSN-4N1] - 1915(Vic)-2014(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3QT Melbourne (North Williamstown, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1946, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Williamstown, Vic, 1937-1980) ===''NORMAN''=== * [[/Douglas Allan Norman|Norman, Douglas Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7RR-14T] - 1919(Eng)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3UC Melbourne (Preston, 1947-1948; East Camberwell, 1954-1960; Canterbury, 1965-1969; Box Hill North, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2178, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948; ) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); architect (Preston, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1968; Canterbury, Vic, 1972; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/William James Norman|Norman, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Q-ZRS] - 1899(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7WJ Eddystone Point Lighthouse (1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: stoker (Longford, 1922); lightkeeper (Tasman Island, 1928; Eddystone Lighthouse, 1934; Maatauyker Island, 1936; Currie Harbour, King Island, 1937) ===''NORRIS''=== * [[/Anthony David Norris|Norris, Anthony David "Tony"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Edgar Lewin Norris|Norris, Edgar Lewin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YH-3D4] - 1891(Qld)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4CK Receive Toowoomba (1922); 4CK Toowoomba (1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 80, 1925, No. 8 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (Toowoomba RC); WW1 - Relationships: father of 4NO Edgar Thomas Norris - TroveTag: "4CK - Edgar Lewin Norris" - Electoral Rolls: optician (Rockhampton, 1913); optometrist (Wooloowin, 1919; Toowoomba, 1925-1954) * [[/Edgar Thomas Norris|Norris, Edgar Thomas "Tom" "Tommy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G855-G68] - 1930(Qld)-2019(Qld) - Licences: 4NO Toowoomba (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 6945, 1967; AOLCP Q2, 1968; AOCP Q13, 1968, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4CK Edgar Lewin Norris - Electoral Rolls: charge hand (Toowoomba, 1954-1980) ===''NORTH''=== * [[/William North|North, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZR-K5J] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ABN Sydney (Marrickville, 1931-1939; Cremorne, 1946-1947; Concord West, 1948; Carlingford, 1950-1961; Dundas, 1965; Bexley, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 850, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); warehouse manager (Cremorne, NSW, 1943) ===''NORTHEAST''=== * [[/Laurence Harry Northeast|Northeast, Laurence Harry "Laurie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLM3-8NK] - 1908(SA)-1972(SA) - Licences: 5LH Adelaide (Rosewater, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 315, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rosewater, 1939-43) ===''NORVILLE''=== * [[/Charles Henry Norville|Norville, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDG-VP3] - 1902(SA)-1986(Netherlands) - Licences: 2WC Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Father & a son both CHNs - Electoral Rolls: tester (Maroubra, NSW, 1930); engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934); radio engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1937); manufacturing engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1943) ===''NOTTAGE''=== * [[/William Raymond Nottage|Nottage, William Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJW-969] - 1917(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5MI Adelaide (Croydon, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Seacombe Gardens, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2243, 1938, SA; BOCP 706, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Croydon, SA, 1943) ===''NOTTINGHAM''=== * [[/Herbert Alfred James Nottingham|Nottingham, Herbert Alfred James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97H2-G1C] - 1902(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2HN Sydney (North Ryde, 1931-1939, 1946-1975 - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 300, 1930; COCP1 168, 1931; AOLCP 36, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (North Ryde, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless engineer (North Ryde, NSW, 1934-1977) ===''NOURSE''=== * [[/John Charles Dudley Nourse|Nourse, John Charles Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3SY-1SB] - 1911(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2DQ Broken Hill (1932-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 927, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1932-1968) * [[/Brant Charles Addison Nourse|Nourse, Brant Charles Addison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3WC-2WP] - 1919(NSW)-2013(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1223, 1951 - - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Strathfield, NSW, 1943); labourer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1954); engineer (4LG Cramsie, NSW, 1963) ===''NUGENT''=== * [[/Vincent John Nugent|Nugent, Vincent John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR5D-CC7] - 1920(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2ALZ Sydney (Bexley, 1938-1939, 1948-1954); 2ALZ Tumut (1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2244, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1943); PMG Mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1949); PMG technician (Tumut, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Tumut, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NUNN''=== * [[/Maxwell Scovell Nunn|Nunn, Maxwell Scovell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGY-RYV] - 1906(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2NE Sydney (Mosman, 1933-1934; Waverley, 1935-1936; North Sydney, 1937; Crows Nest, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1234, 1933, NSW; BOCP 561, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); sound engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1933-1937) ===''NUTLEY''=== * [[/Dick Oswald Nutley|Nutley, Dick Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G57V-MFM] - 1907(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 204, 1935; AOCP 2048, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Little Nymboida, NSW, 1930); radio apprentice (Sandgate, NSW, 1934-1935); millhand (Pilliga, NSW, 1943); timber worker (Grafton, NSW, 1949) ===''NUTMAN''=== * [[/James Taylor Nutman|Nutman, James Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PB-3D4] - 1914(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2VL Sydney (Artarmon, 1935-1939; Hunters Hill, 1946-1947); 2AVN Tamworth (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1585, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: survey draftsman (Artarmon, NSW, 1937); draftsman (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949); ?? (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1954); clerk (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1968; Castle Cove, NSW, 1972); retired (Hlsvle, NSW, 1977-1980; Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ===''NUTT''=== * [[/Kenneth William Nutt|Nutt, Kenneth William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCX-GZ9] - 1917(Vic)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4XD Townsville (1939, 1947-1954); 2ND Goulburn (1955); 4XD Cairns (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2364, 1939, Qld; COCP2 328, 1940; COCP1 763, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1954; Earlville, Cairns, Qld, 1958); technician (OTC Bringelly, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NYE''=== * [[/Walter Louis Nye|Nye, Walter Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNN-ZXC] - 1915(Vic)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 3WL Melbourne (Coburg, 1936-1939; Brunswick West, 1947); 2XU Sydney (Cammeray, 1947; Haberfield, 1948-1950; Guildford, 1954; Croydon, 1955-1956; Naremburn, 1957-1965; Stanwell Park, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1691, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1937); produce merchant (Haberfield, NSW, 1949); accountant (Crows Nest, NSW, 1958-1963) =='''O'''== ===''OAKES''=== * [[/Walter Andrew Oakes|Oakes, Walter Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-RBQ] - 1907(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 7BQ Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923); Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP N1088, 1971 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Manly, 1930); electrical fitter (Launceston, 1937); railway employee (New Town, 1943-1949); electrician (Lindfield, 1954); business proprietor (Roseville, 1958); managing director (Roseville, 1963-1968); director (Roseville, 1972-1980) ===''O'BRIEN''=== * [[/Alonzo John O'Brien|O'Brien, Alonzo John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYVS-K9T] - 1910(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3FS Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1936-1939; Thornbury, 1947-1954; Lower Plenty, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1779, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: boot operative (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1936); boot trade (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1937); bootmaker (Thornbury, Vic, 1949-1954); shoe maker (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Charles Clare O'Brien|O'Brien, Charles Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTS-7SJ] - 1904(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4NC Brisbane (Stafford, 1939, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2386, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kilcoy, 1928); telephone mechanic (Eagle Junction, 1936-1943); technician (Stafford, 1954-1980) * [[/Charles Raymond Heddington O'Brien|O'Brien, Charles Raymond Heddington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FN-4CX] - 1913(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3QX Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 626, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1934-1936); electrical engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1954; Mount Waverley, Vic, 1963-1972) * [[/Matthew O'Brien|O'Brien, Matthew or Matthew Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG7-P35] - 1904(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4MM Brisbane (Toowong, 1926-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 234, 1926, No. 20 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QRTL, ARTL, WIAQ, president all); journalist (Teleradio, "Vic Eddy"); Dept Labour Exchange (administration) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Toowong, 1925-1936; Annerley, 1943-1977) * [[/Norman Bruce O'Brien|O'Brien, Norman Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY7H-VPR] - 1912(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2OH Sydney (Coogee, 1932-1937; Randwick, 1938-1939); 2AZH Sydney (Randwick, 1948; Jannali, 1954-1975; Menai, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1072, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coogee, NSW, 1933-1937; Randwick, NSW, 1943; Coogee, NSW, 1949); public servant (Jannali, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (Blaxland, NSW, 1977; Menai, NSW, 1980) ===''O'CONNOR''=== * [[/Bernard Patrick O'Connor|O'Connor, Bernard Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFVX-NDC] - 1918(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 9BP Lae, New Guinea (1948); 9BP Port Moresby, Papua (1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2191, 1938, Qld; COCP2 1264, 1953; COCP1 1689, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician's labourer (Rosalie, Qld, 1943); technician (Shorncliff, Qld, 1968-1980) * [[/John O'Connor|O'Connor, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB6-2V5] - 1916(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3OD Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1117, 1933, Vic; COCP2 238, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JOs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''O'DEA''=== * [[/Francis Patrick O'Dea|O'Dea, Francis Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTP-7KL] - 1894(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AWS) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Melbourne, 1912-1913; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914-1937); railways (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949); railway employee (Footscray North, Vic, 1963-1977) - Links: [https://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog/1911842/australian-wireless-squadron-aif-francis-patrick-odea/ AWS] * [[/Jack Norman O'Dea|O'Dea, Jack Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4X-VXN] - 1910(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2FQ Sydney (Kensington South, 1931-1936); 2FS Sydney (Summer Hill, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 798, 1931, NSW; AOLCP 229, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maroubra, NSW, 1935-1936; Randwick, NSW, 1937; Summer Hill, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''ODGERS''=== * [[/Norman Fieldhouse Odgers|Odgers, Norman Fieldhouse]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVD-CYK] - 1906(Qld)-1996(WA) - Licences: 4BO or 4BD Brisbane (Newmarket) & Charters Towers (1924-1925); 4NK; 9NK Port Moresby (1946-1948); 6NF Perth (Applecross, 1954-1969; Bassendean, 1975-1980); 4CH - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 896, 1925; 2COCP 212, 1930; 1COCP 108, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; broadcast engineer; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: senior technician (Applecross, 1954-1963); manager (Applecross, 1968); retired (Bassandean, 1972-1980) ===''O'DONNELL''=== * [[/Amos Leslie O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Amos Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NW-Q1P] - 1910(SA)-19??(NSW) - Licences: 6DX Perth (City, 1930-1933); 2AGE Sydney (Ashfield, 1938-1939); 2AOO Sydney (Caringbah, 1960; Mona Vale, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 639, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 515, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); education officer (No. 2 W.A.G.S., Parkes, NSW, 1943); engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Caringbah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Francis Alfred O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Francis Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSV-SH4] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3ZU Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939); 3ZU Warrnambool (1947-1948); 3ZU Euroa (1954); 3ZU Yarrawonga (1955-1965); 2BFD Griffith (1969); 2QC Dalmeny (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2000, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Gardiner, Vic, 1934-1937); mechanic (Warrnambool, Vic, 1942); technician (Warrnambool, Vic, 1949); telephone technician (Euroa, Vic, 1954); technician (Yarrawonga, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Dalmeny, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Thomas Myles O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Thomas Myles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2TN-XR9] - 1913(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2OD Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Wahroonga, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 855, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: MBE (1979) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1934-1943); technical officer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949-1980) - Links: [[w:1979_Queen%27s_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)|Wikipedia MBE] ===''O'DWYER''=== * [[/Francis Patrick O'Dwyer|O'Dwyer, Francis Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCF-XGD] - 1909(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3OF Melbourne (Middle Park, 1932-1933; Gardenvale, 1937-1939; Hampton, 1947-1980+); 3AOF Melbourne (Red Hill South, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 880, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Middle Park, Vic, 1931-1936); manufacturer (Gardenvale, Vic, 1937); clothing manufacturer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942; Hampton, Vic, 1949-1968); manufacturer (Hampton, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''OFFEN''=== * [[/Ewart Gladstone Offen|Offen, Ewart Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZR3-NSW] - 1894(Vic)-1915(Vic) - Licences: XJDH Melbourne (Middle Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''OGLE''=== * [[/George Victor Ogle|Ogle, George Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY6X-LNX] - 1915(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1798, 1936, Vic; COCP2 604, 1942 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1937-1949); designer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''O'HARA''=== * [[/John Bernard O'Hara|O'Hara, John Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XM-Y9M] - 1902(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3OH Maryborough (1930-1939); 3OH Yallourn (1946-1948); 3AAO Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 607, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Albert Park, Vic, 1921-1924); instructor (Maryborough, Vic, 1928); teacher (Kew, Vic, 1934; Maryborough, Vic, 1937; Ballarat, Vic, 1937; Maryborough, Vic, 1943; Warrnambool, Vic, 1954; Maldon, Vic, 1963; Kyneton, Vic, 1967) ===''OHRBOM''=== * [[/Axel Ragnar Ohrbom|Ohrbom, Axel Ragnar "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WZ-PWJ] - 1903(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923-1924); 3OC Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1928; Coburg, 1931-1939; Moreland, 1946-1948; Hartwell, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 421, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Coburg West, Vic, 1949); sharebroker (Camberwell, Vic, 1954-1977); retired (Burwood, Vic, 1977) ===''OLDEN''=== * [[/Olof Lemuel Olden|Olden, Olof Lemuel]] - 1863(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Hobart 1920s, early wireless experimenter, no licence yet identified, amateur operator (pre-AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas), radio clubs (WIA Hobart, President, 1924), military (Colonel, WW1), occupation (school master) ===''OLDFIELD''=== * [[/Frederick Bernam Oldfield|Oldfield, Frederick Bernam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YP-9R2] - 1897(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 5DO Adelaide (1924); 3FB Melbourne (Hampton, 1937-1938); 2FE Sydney (Balmoral, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1240, 1934, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Brighton, Vic, 1931; Sandringham, Vic, 1935-1937); journalist (Mosman, NSW, 1943); A.M.F. (Mornington, 1954); tutor (Neutral Bay, 1958) - TroveTag: "5DO-3FB-2FE - Frederick Bernam Oldfield" ===''OLDHAM''=== * [[/Charles Edward Oldham|Oldham, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZFK-XBT] - 1902(Tas)-1950(Tas) - Licences: 7XA Hobart (New Town, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1923, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Town, 1936-1949) * [[/Fred Oldham|Oldham, Fred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - early Tasmanian wireless experimenter, first president of Hobart Tramways Wireless Club 1905 ===''OLDS''=== * [[/Edgar Clarence Maxton Olds|Olds, Edgar Clarence Maxton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFT6-93D] - 1913(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2BY Broken Hill (1936-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1841, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Broken Hill, NSW, 1934-1943); mine worker (Broken Hill North, NSW, 1949; Broken Hill, NSW, 1954); wireman (Broken Hill, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''O'LEARY''=== * [[/Christopher George Benjamin O'Leary|O'Leary, Christopher George Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYC-2QM] - 1918(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2AJP Sydney (Auburn, 1938-1939); 2BON Dubbo (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2091, 1938, NSW; COCP2 417, 1941; COCP1 672, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1943); inspector (Kiama, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Dubbo, NSW, 1954-1963); radio officer (Dubbo, NSW, 1968); radio staff (Dubbo, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Cornelius Daniel Fraser O'Leary|O'Leary, Cornelius Daniel Fraser or Daniel Fraser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN18-4BH] - 1893(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5DO Adelaide (Tusmore Gardens, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 495, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Unley, 1939-1941) ===''OLIVER''=== * [[/Dalley George Tryon Oliver|Oliver, Dalley George Tryon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8W-MMR] - 1888(NSW)-1959(NSW) - wireless experimenter (1924+) 2?? Gunedah, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gunnedah, 1930-1943; Keepit Dam, Tamworth, 1949-1954); retired (Condoblin, 1958) - Relationships: brother of 2MO Marcius John Alexander Oliver * [[/James Greenwood Oliver|Oliver, James Greenwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZF-S79] - 1913(India)-2001(Tas) - Licences: 7JO Latrobe (1939, 1947-1956); 7JO Hobart (New Town, 1960); 7JO Launceston (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2303, 1939, Tas; COCP2 1353, 1958; COCP1 1921, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, POW Japan) - Electoral Rolls: radio sales (Burnie, Tas, 1936); radio mechanic (Devonport, Tas, 1937); radio mechanic (Point Cook, Vic, 1942); orchardist (Latrobe, Tas, 1949); clerk (Latrobe, Tas, 1954); TV technician (Launceston, Tas, 1968-1972) * [[/Keith William Oliver|Oliver, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5Q-NV9] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GZ South Geelong (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 891, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 150, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1924); mechanic (Geelong, Vic, 1925-1931); radio electrical engineer (Geelong, Vic, 1935-1954); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1958-1963; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968; Boronia, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Marcius John Alexander Oliver|Oliver, Marcius John Alexander "Marcus"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8W-M82] - 1875(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2MO Gunedah (1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 91, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; radio station proprietor (2MO, 1930-1939); military (air spotters, Port Macquarie) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gunnedah, 1913, 1930-1936; Port Macquarie, 1943) - Relationships: brother of Dalley George Tryon Oliver - TroveTag: "2MO - Marcius John Alexander Oliver" & "!Wikibooks Oliver" ===''OLLE''=== * [[/John Durrant Olle|Olle, John Durrant]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4HS-WSX] - 1910(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 2OZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1929-1939, 1946; Pennant Hills, 1947-1948; Ashfield, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 553, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 321, 1931; 1COCP 197, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1936-1937; Ashfield, NSW, 1943); soldier (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); public servant (Mornington, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''OLLIVIER''=== * [[/Neil Frances Ollivier|Ollivier, Neil Frances]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQB-VPD] - 1916(WA)-1942(WA) - Licences: 6FO Perth (Hollywood, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1067, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''O'LOUGHLIN''=== * [[/Francis Patrick Morgan O'Loughlin|O'Loughlin, Francis Patrick Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6M-Z3Q] - 1902(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4OL Brisbane (Red Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1347, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Red Hill, Qld, 1936-1937; Ashgrove, Qld, 1943-1977) ===''OLSEN''=== * [[/Frederick Vivian Olsen|Olsen, Frederick Vivian "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CP-4XJ] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3FO Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1929-1931; Hampton, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 521, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hampton, 1936-1954; Brighton, 1963; Hampton, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman Frederick Olsen|Olsen, Norman Frederick or Frederick Norman (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BY-8JS] - 1901(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 516, 1920, NSW; 2COCP 59, 1929, NSW; 1COCP 252, 1932 - Nil yet identified - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hurlstone Park, 1934-1937); newsagent (Torwood, 1954-1958); no occupation (Lord Howe Island, 1963-1980) * [[/Norman Peter Olsen|Olsen, Norman Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BY-444] - 1897(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2YK Newcastle (1924-1925); 2ZX Waratah (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Waratah, 1930; Mayfield, 1932); public servant (Redfern, 1932-1933; Kogarah, 1934-1935; Wollongong, 1936-1937; Artarmon, 1943-1949; Kogarah, 1949-1963); nil (Merewether, 1968-1980) * [[/Olaf Olsen|Olsen, Olaf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QT-69T] - 1878(Norway)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4CL Dalby 1922 (Receive) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Dalby, 1913-1943); engineer (Toowoomba, 1949; Redcliffe, 1954; Paddington, 1958-1963) ===''OLSSON''=== * [[/Charles Henry Olsson|Olsson, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7P7-2XP] - 1894(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: XIL Sydney (Balmain, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 16th Reinforcements, 1st Battalion, 1915-1917, Discharged after wounded) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1943; Carlton, NSW, 1949-1958); accountant (Turner, ACT, 1958-1963; Griffith, ACT, 1968); retired (St Ives, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''O'MAY''=== * [[/J. W. O'May|O'May, J. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Derwent O'May|O'May, Robert Derwent "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNF-5NS] - 1903(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923); 7OM Hobart (Bellerive, 1924-1927+; Sandy Bay, 1931+; Bellerive, 1947-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 74, 1925, No. ?? in Tas; 3COCP 508, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bellerive, 1928-1954) ===''OPPENHEIM''=== * [[/Oliver George Oppenheim|Oppenheim (before WW2) or Oliver (after WW2), Oliver George "Ollie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSS-S7L] - 1911(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 3ZX Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1939, 1954); 2AZX Sydney (Coogee, 1955-1961; Lugarno, 1965-1969; Strathfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 580, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); company executive (Coogee, NSW, 1958-1963; Lugarno, NSW, 1968); importer (Strathfield, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''O'REILLY''=== * [[/Maurice Joseph O'Reilly|O'Reilly, Maurice Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G824-VMC] - 1866(Irl)-1933(NSW) - Licences: XACI Bathurst (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (St Stanilaus College, Bathurst, 1913); rector of college (St John's College, Camperdown, 1930-1933) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/oreilly-maurice-joseph-7918 ADB] ===''O'ROURKE''=== * [[/John Sydney O'Rourke|O'Rourke, John Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJP-ZW4] - 1918(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 4OR Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1937-1939); 4SO Brisbane (Margate Beach, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2042, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical apprentice (Norman Park, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Newmarket, Qld, 1949); engineer (Margate, Qld, 1954-1977) ===''ORR''=== * [[/Murray Donald Orr|Orr, Murray Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-H29] - 1900(Vic)-1941(Vic) - Licences: 3OR Lake Meran (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 440, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1940-1941) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Lake Meran, 1924-1934) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/orr-murray-donald-1700/] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''ORVAD''=== * [[/Frederic Maurice Orvad|Orvad, Frederic or Frederick Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKS-1HH] - 1905(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2AHX Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Miranda, 1954-1965; Point Clare, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1977, 1937, NSW; COCP2 1000, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bankstown, NSW, 1930-1936; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1937-1949); technician (Miranda, NSW, 1954-1963); PMG technician (Point Clare, NSW, 1972) ===''OSBORNE''=== * [[/Charles George Osborne|Osborne, Charles George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBM-SJN] - 1900(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3JL Melbourne (Hartwell, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1173, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CGO, engineer, Glenferrie - Electoral Rolls: Camberwell, Vic, 1924; Hartwell, Vic, 1925-1937; Hawthorn, Vic, 1942; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1968); retired (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Jeffrey David Osborne|Osborne, Jeffrey David "Jeff"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Louis Frederick George Osborne|Osborne, Louis Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GF-MGZ] - 1900(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3DD Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3DD Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1926); 3BMO Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver: amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gas fitter (Malvern East, 1922-1926); inspector (Carnegie, 1931-1977) ===''OSBURNE''=== * [[/George Bolivar Laing Osburne|Osburne, George Bolivar Laing "Laing"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFY2-F9W] - 1896(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: XKJ Terang (1913-1914); 3BG Terang (1922-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 235, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comments: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: student (Terang, 1922-1931) - TroveTag:"XKJ-3BG - George Bolivar Laing Osburne"(60+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Osburne"(40+ tags) - Links: [https://westerndistrictfamilies.com/tag/laing/ Mother's bio] ===''O'SHANNASSY''=== * [[/John Augustin O'Shannassy|O'Shannassy, John Augustin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ9M-5S1] - 1921(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2292, 1939, Vic; COCP1 314, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1963); chartered engineer (Donvale, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''O'SULLIVAN''=== * [[/Charles Bernard Bartholomew O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan, Charles Bernard Bartholomew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WX-1Z4] - 1914(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ALV Sydney (Cronulla, 1939); 2VX Sydney (Leichhardt, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 47, 1935; COCP1 84, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Sutherland, NSW, 1936-1937); aeradio operator (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943; Leichhardt, NSW, 1949); no occupation (Sylvania, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Jeremiah Charles O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan, Jeremiah Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB9B-8KX] - 1912(Qld)-1943(At sea, off Brisbane) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1947, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Corporal) - Electoral Rolls: none stated (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1936-1937); clerk (Ingham, Qld, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10285977 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1682675 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/642095 VWMA]; [https://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/ww2/display/92271-a.h.s.-centaur-memorial AHS Centaur Memorial]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/blog/the-sinking-of-the-centaur AHS Centaur] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''OSWALD''=== * [[/Allan Geoffrey Oswald|Oswald, Allan or Allen Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJL-K71] - 1909(SA)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2AEF Sydney (Rockdale, 1937-1939, 1946-1958; Carrs Park, 1960; Brighton-Le-Sands, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 237, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949-1972); mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''OTHEN''=== * [[/Charles James Othen|Othen, Charles James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRHF-H8Y] - 1897(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: XVT Adelaide (Glanville, 1913-1914); 5AS Receive Adelaide (1923); 5ON Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1954-1956; Eden Hills, 1960-1969; Blackwood, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3385, 1953, SA - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVT-5AS-5ON - Charles James Othen" ===''O'TOOLE''=== * [[/Ian O'Toole|O'Toole, Ian]] - Licences: 2ZIO Sydney (Adamstown Heights, 1969; North Rocks, 1975; Castle Hill, 1980) - amateur operator; historian (amateur, military communications); proprietor Kurrajong Radio Museum - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://vk2bv.org/archive/museum/ Kurrajong Radio Museum] ===''OTTY''=== * [[/William Shannon Otty|Otty, William Shannon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-7J1] - 1893(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2ZL Killingworth (1923-1931); 2ZL Toronto (1933-1975); 2ZL Fennell's Bay (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 219, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Toronto, 1937-1954); retired (Toronto, 1958-1980) ===''OUTTRIM''=== * [[/Alexander Henry Outtrim|Outtrim, Alexander Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFD4-7CM] - 1906(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2EX Sydney (Richmond, 1934-1939); 2EX Newnes Junction (1946-1948); 2EX Springwood (1950-1975); 2EX Sydney (Richmond, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1333, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: porter (Richmond, NSW, 1930-1937); RAAF (Milsons Point, NSW, 1943); assistant station Master (Newnes Junction, NSW, 1949; Springwood, NSW, 1954-1968); station master (Springwood, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Richmond, NSW, 1980) ===''OVERLACK''=== * [[/Peter Overlack|Overlack, Peter]] - early wireless historian [https://www.navy.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/Naval_Networks_Dominance_of_Comms_in_Maritime_Ops.pdf "The Struggle for the Australian Airwaves: The Strategic Function of Radio for Germany in the Asia-Pacific Region before World War I"] ===''OWEN''=== * [[/Chester Owen|Owen, Chester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ3G-H47] - 1899(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923); 3ZM Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balaclava, 1921; St Kilda, 1922-1926); engineer (St Kilda, 1928; Caulfield, 1931); mechanic (Caulfield, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Echuca, 1943-1972) * [[/Robert Howell Owen|Owen, Robert Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN15-PXN] - 1894(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: XMB Melbourne (West Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Melbourne West, 1914-1915; Northcote, Vic, 1919-1963) * [[/Stanley Wainwright Owen|Owen, Stanley Wainwright]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDV9-BP2] - 1912(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 6RX Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1931); 2RX Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1948-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 716, 1930, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 436, 1933; 1COCP 340, 1933; TVOCP 40, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1937-1958); television engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1963-1968); engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1972-1977; Artarmon, 1980) ===''OXENFORD''=== * [[/Laurence Gilbert Oxenford|Oxenford, Laurence Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J8-WFS] - 1911(Eng)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 2ACH Sydney (Ashfield, 1937; Lewisham, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (qualified England?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1968; Isle of Capri, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''OXENHAM''=== * [[/Justinian Oxenham|Oxenham, Justinian]] - 1860(Qld)-1932(Vic) - senior federal public servant (Secretary, Postmaster-General's Department) ===''OXLADE''=== * [[/George Oxlade|Oxlade, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCK-H1C] - 1907(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4GO Brisbane (Newmarket, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 229, 1926, No. 19 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Chermside, 1937-1943; Maroochydore, 1954; Wavell Heights, 1958), contractor (Chermside, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "4GO - George Oxlade" & "!Wikibooks 4GO" =='''P'''== ===''PACE''=== * [[/Reginald Young Pace|Pace, Reginald Young]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJ7-43F] - 1903(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Donald (1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 268, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Donald, Vic, 1925-1937); wireless officer (Northcote, Vic, 1942; Thornbury, Vic, 1949); public servant (Preston, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''PACEY''=== * [[/William Harman Pacey|Pacey, William Harman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95V-4BM] - 1907(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2VE Receive Adamstown (1923); 2WV Sydney (Abbotsford, 1934-1936; Lane Cove, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 1, 1934; COCP1 144, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (New Lambton, NSW, 1930); police constable (Abbotsford, NSW, 1933-1934; Lane Cove, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); no occupation (Dangar Island, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''PADULA''=== * [[/Robert Vincenzo John Padula|Padula, Robert Vincenzo John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYR-3WC] - 1939(Vic)-Living - Licences: 3ZFU Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 1718, 1939, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''PAECH''=== * [[/Robert Leonard Paech|Paech, Robert Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6DL-76D] - 1920(SA)-1963(SA) - Licences: 5RL Adelaide (Underdale, 1936-1939, 1947-1948); 5LP Adelaide (Seacombe Gardens, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1626, 1936, SA; 2COCP 279, 1939; BOCP 371, 1941; 1COCP 810, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PAGE''=== * [[/Benjamin Frank Dutton Page|Page, Benjamin Frank Dutton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNRJ-PBT] - 1910(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3GX Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931; Surrey Hills, 1933); 3XG Birregurra (1937-1938); 3XG Kaniva (1947-1948); 3XG Melbourne (East Kew, 1954; Kilsyth, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 728, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931; Birregurra, Vic, 1935-1937); bank officer (Kaniva, Vic, 1949; Kew North, Vic, 1954; Kilsyth, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Leslie Nevison Page|Page, Leslie Nevison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSBX-CRV] - 1920(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4LP Brisbane (New Farm, 1937-1939; Brisbane City, 1947); 2NB Sydney (Potts Point, 1954); 2LP Sydney (St Ives, 1955-1961; Epping, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1931, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 2NB may have been withdrawn for 2NB Broken Hill - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ascot, Qld, 1928-1929) (too young for 1920 birth, must be a namesake); radio technician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (St Ives, NSW, 1958); manager (St Ives, NSW, 1963); electronics engineer (Epping, NSW, 1968; Eastwood, NSW, 1972) ===''PAGET''=== * [[/Harold Ernest Paget|Paget, Harold Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTK-ZBF] - 1904(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Brisbane City, Qld, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Valley, Qld, 1925-1926); postal sorter (Ashgrove, Qld, 1928-1949); mail officer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1954-1958) ===''PAICE''=== * [[/Donald Cameron Paice|Paice, Donald Cameron "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KD-2FT] - 1932(Vic)-2018(Vic) - Licences: 3ADP Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1954-1956; Mt Waverley, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3055, 1950, Vic - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, 1954; Mt Waverley, 1963-1980) - Relationships: rare surname but seems not closely related to 2AJ Valentine Keith Paice * [[/Valentine Keith Paice|Paice, Valentine Keith "Val"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K3-5T6] - 1904(NZ)-1977(???) - Licences: ZL1AJ (Z1AJ) 1925-1926; VQ1AJ (OO1AJ) Fanning Island (1926-1928); 2AJ (VK2AJ) Sydney 1929; OA4V Peru (1929) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Ashbury, NSW, 1930) - Relationships: rare surname but seems not closely related to 3ADP Donald Cameron Paice ===''PALIN''=== * [[/Herbert Vyse Palin|Palin, Herbert Vyse]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTH-FWR] - 1896(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (Armadale, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1919; Albert Park, Vic, 1921-1926); expert (Malvern, Vic, 1931); motor mechanic (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1943; Orrong, Vic, 1954); engineer (West Rosebud, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''PALK''=== * [[/Brian Arthur Broomfield Palk|Palk, Brian Arthur Broomfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1WL-SHX] - 1923(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5FQ Adelaide (Somerton, 1947-1948; Marino, 1954-1956; Hawthorndene, 1960-1969; Mylor, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2420, 1939, SA; BOCP 465, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PALMER''=== * [[/George Frederick Thomas Palmer|Palmer, George Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2CR-RXJ] - 1909(Vic)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 3RU Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: director (Balwyn, Vic, 1931-1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937); bus proprietor (Yarraville, Vic, 1942; Footscray, Vic, 1949-1954); executive (Williamstown, Vic, 1963); drvr (Margate, Qld, 1972); travel executive (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1968; Rio Vista, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman William Palmer|Palmer, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6M-JWB] - 1912(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2425, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1972); cashier (Victoria Point, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''PARADISE''=== * [[/Eric Harry Elliker Paradise|Paradise, Eric Harry Elliker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3M-D75] - 1904(Qld)-1939(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Stones Corner, Qld, 1925-1937) ===''PARASIERS''=== * [[/Isidore Percy Robert Parasiers|Parasiers, Isidore Percy Robert "Robert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9Y-8B1] - 1902(SA)-1972(SA) - Licences: 5RP Adelaide (City, 1932-1933; Glandore, 1937-1939); 6PS Perth (Inglewood, 1947); 5RF Adelaide (Glandore, 1948); 5RF Murray Bridge (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 952, 1932, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 283, 1936; BOCP 132, 1937; 2COCP 256, 1939; 1COCP 330, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PARIS''=== * [[/James Norman Paris|Paris, James Norman "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWR-B1W] - 1910(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: "WIA-L5006" Adelaide (Prospect, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur listener; prominent broadcast listener (1950s, 1960s); clubs (Australian DX Radio Club (SA); Southern Cross DX Club) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PARISH''=== * [[/Hugh Radcliffe Parish|Parish, Hugh Radcliffe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCDL-Y23] - 1914(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 7CP Launceston (1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1070, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 189, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Burnie, 1936-1937); manager (Winnaleah, 1943-1949); radio executive (Launceston, 1954) ===''PARK''=== * [[/John Charles William Park|Park, John Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVC-N4N] - 1904(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6BB Perth (South Perth, 1924-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 794, 1923 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (South Perth, 1943-1949); radiographer (South Perth, 1958-1980) - TroveTag: "6BB - John Charles William Park" ===''PARKER''=== * [[/Eric Bruce Parker|Parker, Eric Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LW15-WJT] - 1896(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XML Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces, Army 2nd AIF) - Electoral Rolls: architect (St Kilda East, 1917-1919); carpenter (St Kilda East, Vic, 1924-1927); agent (St Kilda East, Vic, 1931-1936); manager (South Yarra, Vic, 1937); soldier (Armadale, Vic, 1943-1949); clerk (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1954) * [[/Geoffrey John Parker|Parker, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRX2-5NG] - 1919(Eng)-2014(NSW) - Licences: 2AHO Sydney (Rockdale, 1937-1939; Ryde, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1984, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Ryde, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Henry Race Parker|Parker, Henry Race "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPFY-PXZ] - 1876(???)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2UY Receive Sydney (North Sydney, 1923); 1628 Sydney (Paddington, 1923) - cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: drainer (Paddington, 1936-1949) * [[/Keith Cyril Parker|Parker, Keith Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDSK-X2P] - 1912(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5PA Port Pirie (1933); 5SO Port Elliot (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 348, 1931; 1COCP 213, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); radio technician (Fiskville, Vic, 1949-1963; Bassendean, WA, 1968); manager (Cairns, Qld, 1977) * [[/Kenneth Herbert Parker|Parker, Kenneth Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTM1-Q5G] - 1905(WA)-1994(WA) - Licences: 6KP Meekatharra (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1192, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mining register (Meekatharra, WA, 1931-1937); resident magistrate (Cue, WA, 1943; Geraldton, WA, 1943); stipendary magistrate (Northam, WA, 1949); magistrate (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1954; Riverton, WA, 1958-1963; Applecross, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Philip Selwyn Parker|Parker, Philip Selwyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBMZ-1XD] - 1903(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: 2CY Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922); 2CM Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1923, briefly then reverted to 2CY); 2CY Sydney (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1931; Pymble, NSW, 1943) - Identification: Not yet confidently identified * [[/Ronald Alexander Parker|Parker, Ronald Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ23-6BM] - 1908(Vic)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 3RA Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1926); 3RA Bendigo (1927); 3RA Melbourne (Canterbury, 1931-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939); 4PT Southport (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 213, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); accountant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); secretary (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949); retired (Southport, Qld, 1980) ===''PARR''=== * [[/John George Ashton Parr|Parr, John George Ashton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-22T] - 1908(NSW)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3OM Melbourne (Canterbury, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 646, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1943); engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1949; Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1963; Melbourne City, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''PARRIS''=== * [[/Henry Charles Parris|Parris, Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2FL-1L9] - 1912(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2AIH Dungog (1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2043, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stroud, NSW, 1935; Dungod, NSW, 1936-1937); radio serviceman (Dungog, NSW, 1943); telephone technician (Newcastle, NSW, 1949; Waratah, NSW, 1954) * [[/John Edward Parris|Parris, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLMP-68F] - 1899(Eng)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2DN Deniliquin (1932-1938); 2DN Dungog (1938-1939); 2DN Deniliquin (1939); 2WM Parkes (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 905, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 15, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Tunstall, Vic, 1924-1925; Skipton, Vic, 1925-1926); steward (RS&SILA Club, Deniliquin, NSW, 1930-1937); radio station manager (Parkes, NSW, 1949-1968); retired (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PARRY''=== * [[/Charles Alchorne Parry|Parry, Charles Alchorne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8J-BGL] - 1916(Qld)-2009(USA) - Licences: 4CP Gordonvale (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1441, 1935, Qld; BOCP 177, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Education: PhD - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cairns, Qld, 1937); engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943) ===''PARSONS''=== * [[/Raymond Adin Bega Parsons|Parsons, Raymond Adin Bega]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L56Z-CNT] - 1906(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AIG Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2044, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kensington, NSW, 1930-1933); police constable (Randwick, 1934-1963) * [[/Warwick William Parsons|Parsons, Warwick William or William Warwick (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2L4-5ZC]- 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5PS Adelaide (City, 1933; Henley Beach, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Rose Park, 1954-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1147, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) ===''PARTRIDGE''=== * [[/Geoffrey Danvers Partridge|Partridge, Geoffrey Danvers]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDV-FL4] - 1914(NSW)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2VU Singleton (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1721, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Singleton, NSW, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Singleton, NSW, 1949-1977); retired (Singleton, NSW, 1980) * [[/George James William Partridge|Partridge, George James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56F-BDB] - 1909(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GP Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1392, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1923-1946) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1937) ===''PATERSON''=== * [[/George Charles Paterson|Paterson, George Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRP6-JYW] - 1920(NSW)-2018(NSW)98yo - Licences: 2AHJ Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946-1957; North Ryde, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1971, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1954); television technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Paul Pryde Paterson|Paterson, Paul Pryde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-LPF] - 1915(WA)-1942(PNG) - Licences: 6PP Wiluna (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1961, 1937, WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 24 Squadron, Flight Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/paterson-paul-pryde-260515/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Raymund Gordon Paterson|Paterson, Raymund or Raymond Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CH-7RX] - 1903(Vic)-1996(Canada) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 506, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Glenferrie, 1926-1928) ===''PATON''=== * [[/Clifford Charles Ninion Paton|Paton, Clifford Charles Ninion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-G4Z] - 1917(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2ACT Sydney (North Wollstonecraft, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1607, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Sydney, NSW, 1949; Ryde, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/James Wright Alexander Paton|Paton, James Wright Alexander "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5V2-CD1] - 1916(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2VQ Sydney (Artarmon, 1934-1939; Avalon Beach, 1946-1947; Manly, 1948-1950; Balgowlah, 1954; Manly, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1287, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; RANVR, Sub-lieutenant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1943); company director (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1949); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1954; Fairlight, NSW, 1958-1968); consultant (Manly, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PATTERSON''=== * [[/Campbell Patterson|Patterson, Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9Y1-GDH] - 1912(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5XR Naracoorte (1933-1939); 5XR Peterborough (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1097, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Naracoorte, 1939); electrician (Quorn, 1941-1943) * [[/Robert Charles William Ingram Patterson|Patterson, Robert Charles William Ingram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5T-2Q4] - 1909(Vic)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 3YP Melbourne (Malvern, 1927-1939; Eaglemont, 1947-1954); 4YP Brisbane (Fig Tree Pocket, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 352, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Mundabullangana, WA, 1931-1937); agent (Fig Tree Pocket, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/James Brown Patterson|Patterson, James Brown]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTW-WDY] - 1833(Eng)-1895(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Politician, briefly Premier of Victoria (1893-1894), Postmaster-General Vic (July 1878 - March 1880) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Henry Patterson|Patterson, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHV-CLN] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AFG Sydney (Waverley, 1936-1939; Woollahra, 1946-1950; Bondi Junction, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1756, 1936, NSW; BOCP 900, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Woollahra, NSW, 1943); laboratory assistant (Woollahra, NSW, 1949-1954); engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Watsons Bay, NSW, 1963-1972); grazier (Bowral, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Raymond Walter Patterson|Patterson, Raymond Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTB-83T] - 1906(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2AJW Sydney (Roseville, 1938; Killara, 1939; Roseville, 1946-1961; Avalon Beach, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2092, 1938, NSW; BOCP 1480, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Mosman, NSW, 1930); radio technician (Mosman, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1934-1935); sales manager (Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937); sales engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1943-1954); TV engineer (Avalon, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Charles William Ingram Patterson|Patterson, Robert Charles William Ingram "Charles Ingram"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5T-2Q4] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 3YP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1927-1939; Eaglemont, 1946-1954); 4YP Brisbane (Fig Tree Pocket, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 352, 1927, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Mundabullangana, 1931-1937); agent (Fig Tree Pocket, 1958-1968) ===''PAUL''=== * [[/Leo Anthony Paul|Paul, Leo Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQJ-C8P] - 1905(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3JQ Receive Melbourne (Fitzroy, 1922-1923); 3LP Melbourne (Fitzroy, 1924-1937; Preston, 1938-1939); 3XO Melbourne (Fairfield, 1948-1960; Thornbury, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 15, 1924, No. 6 in Vic) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Fitzroy, 1927-1936) ===''PAXTON''=== * [[/Ernest John Paxton|Paxton, Ernest John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMM-WZY] - 1910(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AKD Sydney (Killara, 1938-1939; Lindfield East, 1946-1947; Killara, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2140, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Chatswood, NSW, 1930; Killara, NSW, 1933-1937); optometrist (East Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Killara, NSW, 1954-1968); salesman (Killara, NSW, 1972) ===''PAYNE''=== * [[/Alfred Ernest Tyndall Payne|Payne, Alfred Ernest Tyndall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBX3-LQN] - 1872(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3PP Melbourne (Toorak, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (?, Captain) - Electoral Rolls: independent means (Toorak, Vic, 1905-1937); stock breeder ("Yarra View", Lilydale, Vic, 1943-1954) * [[/George H. Payne|Payne, George H.]] - 19??(???)-1987(Qld) - 4NEV Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 1946+, No. ?? in Qld), radio clubs (Wooloowin RC, hon. secretary; WIAQ, president, assoc. members section) * [[/John Payne|Payne, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSL-41Q] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IN Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922); 2IN Sydney (Randwick, 1923-1927; Kensington, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: insurance department manager (Kensington, 1930-1931); secretary (Kensington, 1933) * [[/Reginald Lewis Payne|Payne, Reginald Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG9-HFF] - 1898(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: 3RP Geelong (Newtown, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 225, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Newtown, 1919-1921); telegraphist (Newtown, 1922-1942) (check XJM R. Payne, Armadale for relationship) ===''PAYTER''=== * [[/Joseph William Payter|Payter, Joseph William]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - early telephone experimenter in Melbourne, mechanic in Vic Posts & Telegraphs (one of James Smibert's "Williamstown boys") ===''PEAKE''=== * [[/John Griffith Peake|Peake, John Griffith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPBK-LL8] - 1896(NSW)-1966(USA) - Licences: XIT Sydney (Summer Hill, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 6th Rifles, Gunner, 1916-1920) - Electoral Rolls: chemical engineer (Rhodes, NSW, 1932-1937; Turramurra, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''PEARCE''=== * [[/Arthur Conjola Pearce|Pearce, Arthur Conjola]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2K-ZFR] - 1919(NSW)-2009(Tas) - Licences: 2AHB Sydney (Double Bay, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Five Dock, 1948-1950; Leichhardt, 1954-1958; Dee Why, 1960-1961; Church Point, 1965, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1968, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1949); radio tradesman (Leichhardt, NSW, 1954); clerk (Dee Why West, NSW, 1958; Church Point, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Edward Ronald Pearce|Pearce, Edward Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3M-7YJ] - 1916(Vic)-2004(WA) - Licences: 6TP Perth (North Perth, 1936-1939, 1948; Mt Hawthorn, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1757, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (North Perth, WA, 1937); engineer (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1977); retired (Coolbinia, WA, 1980) * [[/Henry Robert James Pearce|Pearce, Henry Robert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY5X-NLN] - 1899(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1773, 1936, Vic; BOCP 484, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1977) * [[/William Pearce|Pearce, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JR-MSY] - 1913(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Cessnock (1934-1939); 2CW Newcastle (Mayfield, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1296, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WPs - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cessnock, NSW, 1936-1937); machinist (Mayfield, NSW, 1943-1963); telecommunications technician (Mayfield, NSW, 1968); telephone technician (Mayfield, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''PEARN''=== * [[/William Leslie Pearn|Pearn, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCKW-JRW] - 1896(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5PN Adelaide (Sturt Park, 1934-1939; Wayville West, 1947-1948; Unley, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1378, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Unley, SA, 1939-1941) ===''PEARSON''=== * [[/Arthur William Pearson|Pearson, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2J5-YMZ] - 1910(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2KD Temora (1932-1939); 2KD Sydney (Belmore, 1946-1948; Herne Bay, 1950-1960; Riverwood, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 972, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Temora, NSW, 1934-1937); railway employee (Armidale, NSW, 1943; Herne Bay, NSW, 1954-1958; Riverwood, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Eric Harry Pearson|Pearson, Eric Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY23-9GQ] - 1917(NSW)-2010(Qld)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1613, 1936, Qld; COCP2 70, 1936; COCP1 110, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Normanton, Qld, 1941; Cloncurry, Qld, 1943); farmer (Karragarra Island, Qld, 1954); representative (Chelmer, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/Ian Richman Pearson|Pearson, Ian Richman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD3-4LF] - 1908(Vic)-1972(Tas) - Licences: 3SP Melbourne (Berwick, 1929-1931); 7KB Burnie (1948-1965); 7KB Port Sorell (1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 528, 1929, Vic; AOCP 2661, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Deer Park, Vic, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Burnie, Tas, 1949-1954) * [[/Leonard Frank Pearson|Pearson, Leonard Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99VY-QVV] - 1904(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3PI Melbourne (Preston, 1936-1939, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1660, 1936, Vic; COCP1 171, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Benalla, Vic, 1925); telegraphist (Williamstown, Vic, 1927; Preston, Vic, 1928-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954-1968) ===''PECK''=== * [[/Herbert Leslie Peck|Peck, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCL-QKN] - 1879(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: XGJ Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1943) ===''PEDDELL''=== * [[/Charles Frederick Peddell|Peddell, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP49-L1J] - 1906(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2MP Sydney (North Sydney, 1931); 2KN West Kempsey (1948); 2KN Sydney (Herne Bay, 1950-1954; Gymea Bay, 1955-1957); 2XO Sydney (Carlton, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 138, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Artarmon, NSW, 1930); radio telegraphist (Narrabeen, NSW, 1931; Mona Vale, NSW, 1933-1937); radio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1941); radio officer (West Kempsey, NSW, 1943-1949; Herne Bay, NSW, 1954); public servant (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958-1963; Archerfield, Qld, 1963; Carlton, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PEDDING''=== * [[/William Frederick Pedding|Pedding, William Frederick or Smith, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBFV-KCC] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3WU Melbourne (Carlton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2121, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PEELL''=== * [[/William John Peell|Peell, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3T-Q6W] - 1901(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1922-1923); 2WJ Sydney (Summer Hill, 1928-1930; Maroubra, 1931-1939, 1946; Kingsford, 1947-1950; Bringelly, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 593, 1920; COCP1 287, 1932 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); radio operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1934-1935); radio technician (Maroubra, NSW, 1943; Kingsford, NSW, 1949-1954); manager (OTC Radio Station, Bringelly, NSW, 1958-1963) ===''PELL''=== * [[/Arthur Ernest Pell|Pell, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNLT-FXD] - 1892(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XJE Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 83, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, No 1 Pack Wireless Signal Corp) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (St Kilda East, Vic, 1917); electrical engineer (Glenferrie, Vic, 1919); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1937); district engineer (Essendon North, Vic, 1942); electrical engineer (Greensborough, Vic, 1949); nil (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/214472 VWMA] ===''PELLING''=== * [[/John Charles Frederick Law Pelling|Pelling, John Charles Frederick Law "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB3-176] - 1908(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6WO Moojebing (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1213, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Dumbleyung, WA, 1931); farmer (Moojebing, WA, 1936-1943; King River, WA, 1949-1968) ===''PEMBERTON''=== * [[/Stanley Thurston Pemberton|Pemberton, Stanley Thurston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YR-CR4] - 1911(Eng)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2SP Sydney (Ryde, 1931-1939; Ashbury, 1946-1948; Connells Point, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 848, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ryde, NSW, 1933-1937); draftsman (Petersham, NSW, 1943; Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Hurstville, NSW, 1954-1963; Connells Point, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''PEMBLETON''=== * [[/Thomas Edward Pembleton|Pembleton, Thomas Edward "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HP-JDF] - 1914(Qld)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 4ZL Rockhampton (1936-1939;1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1600, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, 1936-1943); turner (Rockhampton North, 1949-1980) - Trovetag: "4ZL - Thomas Edward Pembleton" ===''PENNY''=== * [[/William Langford Penny|Penny, William Langford "Bill" "Uncle Bud"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZX-BSG] - 1906(Qld)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2GU Sydney (Woolwich, 1933; Northbridge, 1934); 2GU Tamworth (1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 884, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 175, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, NSW, 1930; Merewether, NSW, 1932; Kensington, NSW, 1932; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933; Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1935); radio dealer (Tamworth, NSW, 1936-1937) ===''PEPPER''=== * [[/Ralph Campbell Pepper|Pepper, Ralph Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC93-1MN] - 1905(NSW)-1984(Qld) - Licences: N742 Receive Tamworth (1922); 2HV Receive Tamworth (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tamworth, 1930; Maroubra, 1931; Artarmon, 1934-1949; Newmarket, Qld, 1954-1972; Alderley, 1977-1980) ===''PEPPERCORN''=== * [[/Albert Edward Peppercorn|Peppercorn, Albert Edward or Edward Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWP-Y9W] - 1918(NSW)-2012(ACT)93yo - Licences: 2QJ Sydney (Bexley, 1936-1939, 1946-1950); 5TP Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1954-1960); 6GX Perth (Scarborough, 1965); 1AEP Canberra (Curtin, 1969-1975; Downer, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1765, 1936, NSW; BOCP 157, 1938; COCP1 789, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Warialda, NSW, 1943); radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1949); radio officer (Lawson, NSW, 1949); technician (Scarborough, WA, 1963); electronics technician (Curtin, ACT, 1968); technical officer (Curtin, ACT, 1972); technician (Downer, ACT, 1977-1980) ===''PERDRIAU''=== * [[/Henry Carter Perdriau|Perdriau, Henry Carter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3D9-L79] - 1895(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: XHC Sydney (1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: cousin of 2ZR William James Stanley Perdriau - Electoral Rolls: manager (Chatswood, 1930-1936; Roseville, 1943-1954) * [[/William James Stanley Perdriau|Perdriau, William James Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTH6-8LS] - 1885(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Manly, 1923); 2ZR Sydney (Manly, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: cousin of XHC Henry Carter Perdriau - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Manly, 1930-1943) ===''PERKIN''=== * [[/Edward Perkin|Perkin, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT2L-L3T] - 1900(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3EP Rochester (1932-1939); 3EP Bendigo (1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1024, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Rochester, Vic, 1922-1937); watchmaker (Bendigo, Vic, 1942-1977) ===''PEROOZ''=== * [[/James Percy Perooz|Perooz, James Percy or Jumah Percy "Khan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH5-966] - 1913(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2PE Bourke (1931-1939); 2PE Woy Woy (1946); 2PE Sydney (Epping, 1947-1948; Padstow, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 856, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 436, 1942; COCP1 624, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bourke, NSW, 1937); wireless mechanic (Epping, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Padstow, NSW, 1949-1980); ===''PERREY''=== * [[/Alexander Litchfield Perrey|Perrey, Alexander Litchfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZVM-9P9] - 1898(SA)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 5LP Strathalbyn (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 99, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PERRY''=== * [[/Clement Walter Perry|Perry, Clement Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWM5-85V] - 1896(SA)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2AMH Sydney (Penshurst, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2299, 1939, NSW; BOCP 239, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 13th Reinforcements 3rd Battalion, 1915-1920, incl signals school; attended British School of Telegraphy, Clapham, 1919) - Electoral Rolls: drilling machinist (enlistment, 1915); telephone mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1935; Hurstville, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Station 2CR, Cumnock, NSW, 1943-1949); supervising technician (Manly, NSW, 1949; Station 2NR, Lawrence, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Grafton, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Umina, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Malcolm Francis Cole Perry|Perry, Malcolm Francis Cole]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L679-XR2] - 1891(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: XCP Sydney (Randwick, 1913-1914); 2DG Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Randwick, 1930-1937); editor (Randwick, 1943-1949; Coogee, 1954-1958); counsellor (Hazelbrook, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "XCP-2DG - Malcolm Francis Cole Perry" * [[/Roy Edwin Perry|Perry, Roy Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYP-NBP] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3OV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1933-1939); 3OU Melbourne (Carnegie North, 1947-1954; Chadstone, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1204, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1934-1937; Malvern East, Vic, 1942-1968; Chadstone, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PETERS''=== * [[/Arthur Frederick Peters|Peters, Arthur Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CZ-SK2] - 1897(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2EU Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2EU Sydney (Rose Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1916-1918) - Relationships: Uncle of 2ER Wallace George Haydn Best - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rose Bay, 1930-1933); carpenter (Rose Bay, NSW, 1934-1963); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Charles William Peters|Peters, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56G-DNM] - 19??(???)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2SV Sydney (Roseville, 1934-1935; Lindfield, 1936-1938; Roseville, 1939; Artarmon, 1946-1950; Ryde, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1390, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1933; Lindfield, NSW, 1935); process worker (Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1943); mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1949); electrician + Eva (Ryde, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Henry Zornig Peters|Peters, Henry Zornig "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4XX-HBC] - 1908(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4ZP Maryborough (1937-1939); 4ZP Sarina (1947-1956); 4ZP Cooroy (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1978, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Yerra via Maryborough, Qld, 1936-1937; Sarina, 1943); farmer (Cooroy, 1963-1980) * [[/Keith Francis Peters|Peters, Keith Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DB-HNB] - 1918(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3AKP Stawell (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2365, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Horsham, Vic, 1942); linesman (Stawell, Vic, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Stawell, Vic, 1963); television mechanic (Stawell, Vic, 1968); TV serviceman (Stawell, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PETERSEN''=== * [[/Thomas William Marzanti Petersen|Petersen, Thomas William Marzanti "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LX-VR8] - 1919(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4FY Brisbane (Cooparoo Heights, 1939, 1946-1947); 4YO Moreton Island (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2321, 1939, Qld; BOCP 1070, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor); military (WW2, Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (Hills TV service); business proprietor (Advance Radio, Wynnum Radio Repairs) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1949); mill worker (Bargara, Qld, 1954); no occupation (Wynnum, Qld, 1958-1972); technician (Wynnum, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''PETERSON''=== * [[/Adrian Michael Peterson|Peterson, Adrian Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LN-L7Z] - 1931(SA)-Living - Licences: KA9YPQ; N9GWY - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - president (Adventist World Radio); assembled one of the world's largest collections of broadcast QSL cards, now housed at NFSA; broadcast DXer (MW & SW, 1940s through 2020s); historian (broadcast, amateur, utility) - Electoral Rolls: student (A. M. College, Cooranbong, NSW, 1954) - Relationships: Son of Frank Walter Peterson - Links: [https://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan.html Wavescan]; [https://radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-m-to-q/adrian-peterson/ NZRDXL Autobiography] * [[/Frank Walter Peterson|Peterson, Frank Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJN5-8YB] - 1911(SA)-2011(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast DXer (MW & SW, 1920s though 1950s); early collector of broadcast QSLs 1920s & 1930s - Comment: QSL collection survives as part of the Adrian Peterson QSL collection at NFSA - Relationships: Father of Adrian Michael Peterson - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Harold Franz Peterson|Peterson, Harold Franz]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XJ-CV1] - 1888(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2HP Sydney (Coogee, 1930-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 617, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: inspector (Coogee, 1930-1958) * [[/Rupert Clarence Peterson|Peterson, Rupert Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87D-VJ3] - 1910(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 7AZ Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922-1923); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923-1924); 3PT Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 401, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 96, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937; Caulfield, 1942-1949; Ivanhoe, 1954-1977); retired (Merimbula, 1980) * [[/Walter Peterson|Peterson, Walter]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QP Melbourne (Toorak, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 689, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Kew, 1925); telephone engineer (Kew, 1926-1928); engineer (Toorak, 1931-1937); secretary (Lilydale, 1943-1954); electrical instrument maker (Collingwood North, 1967-1968) - several contemporaneous WPs * [[/Walter Martin Peterson|Peterson, Walter Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDRD-G6B] - 1910(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6LW Perth (West Perth, 1937; East Perth, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; City, 1954-1956; City Beach, 1960-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1864, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Balcatta, WA, 1931-1936; North Perth, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1937-1943); radio engineer (East Perth, WA, 1949-1958); lecturer (City Beach, WA, 1963-1977) ===''PETITH''=== * [[/Joseph Raymond Frederick Petith|Petith, Joseph Raymond Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7XP-M1W] - 1905(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2PH Sydney (Homebush, 1932-1939; Auburn, 1946-1969; Guildford, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 949, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Homebush, NSW, 1936); lead worker (Auburn, NSW, 1943-1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1954-1963); varnish maker (Guildford, NSW, 1980) ===''PETRUCHENIA''=== * [[/Valentine Vincent Petruchenia|Petruchenia, Valentine Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCF-PR1] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3DT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1939; Moonee Ponds, 1948-1954); 2VS Sydney (Turramurra, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 776, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1937-1942; Moonee Ponds, 1949-1954); manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''PETTITT''=== * [[/Walter Seymour Bevin Pettitt|Pettitt, Walter Seymour Bevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XW-VJY] - 1906(NZ)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2YD Sydney (Rhodes, 1933-1939; North Strathfield, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1237, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1920+) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rhodes, NSW, 1930-1937); fitter (North Strathfield, NSW, 1943; Concord, NSW, 1949) ===''PHELPS''=== * [[/William Joseph Phelps|Phelps, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8D5-97G] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DL Sydney (Canterbury, 1931-1939, 1946; Ashbury, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 769, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashbury, 1935-1937; Ashfield, 1942; Ashbury, 1949-1963) ===''PHIBBS''=== * [[/Arthur Raymond Aloysius Phibbs|Phibbs, Arthur Raymond Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G551-F5Z] - 1914(NSW)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2EU Albury (1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1456, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cordial maker (Albury, NSW, 1936-1980) ===''PHILBIN''=== * [[/Francis Thomas Philbin|Philbin, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKL-L7L] - 1889(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7FP Queenstown (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ulverstone, 1914); electrician (Queenstown, 1919-1937); electrical fitter (Queenstown, 1949-1954); to NSW 1940s ===''PHILLIPS''=== * [[/Alan William Albert Phillips|Phillips, Alan William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVR-LD4] - 1915(SA)-2009(SA) - Licences: 5GX Adelaide (Somerton, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1601, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (St Leonards, SA, 1939; South Plympton, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/A. M. Phillips|Phillips, A. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XDN Sydney (Marrickville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Albert Maurice Phillips|Phillips, Albert Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVR-GGP] - 1915(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5ZU Adelaide (Prospect, 1936-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1713, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Russell Phillips|Phillips, Charles Russell "Russell"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTB-DQ5] - 1914(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1874, 1937, Vic; COCP2 145, 1938; COCP1 238, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946) - Electoral Rolls: baker (Mologa, Vic, 1936); wireless operator (Mologa, Vic, 1942) * [[/Frederic John Mason Phillips|Phillips, Frederic or Frederick John Mason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L41M-2JH] - 1903(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2ZQ Sydney (Bondi, 1932-1939, 1946-1958; Pymble, 1960-1961; Turramurra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1044, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1930); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1958; Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Gordon George Phillips|Phillips, Gordon George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7V-TB1] - 1887(NSW)-1941(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 93, 1915; 1COCP 321, 1933 - RANRS (temp Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Townsville, 1912-1919); radio telegraphist (Currie, King Island, 1922); telegraphist (South Townsville, 1925); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1928); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1937) * [[/Harry Edward James Thomas Phillips|Phillips, Harry Edward James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZW-SXG] - 1896(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3JU Melbourne (Mitcham, 1929-1933; Abbotsford, 1937; South Yarra, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; Merlynstone, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 532, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: slaughterman (Newmarket, 1919); butcher (Emerald, 1922; Mitcham, 1924-1936; Abbotsford, 1937; South Yarra, 1949) * [[/James Graham Phillips|Phillips, James Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLJ-8JC] - 1909(SA)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 5BW Adelaide (Glenelg, 1926-1931; Somerton, 1933-1939)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 256, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Somerton, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/606863 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Paul Clifton Phillips|Phillips, John Paul Clifton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4T-H9P] - 1904(NZ)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2PP Sydney (McMahons Point, 1931-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 915, 1926 (Spark); COCP2 41, 1929 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1933); radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1935-1954) * [[/John Rich Phillips|Phillips or Rich-Phillips, John Rich]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN1-KMC] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3CD Murraydale (1931-1939, 1947-1948); 3CD Lake Boga (1954-1956); 3CD Melbourne (Narre Warren, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 818, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Murraydale, Vic, 1931-1954) * [[/Noel William Phillips|Phillips, Noel William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9FX-877] - 1911(Qld)-1941(Qld) - Licences: 4NP Ipswich (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1396, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Public Works Dept) - Electoral Rolls: painter (Ipswich, Qld, 1936-1937) * [[/Sydney John Phillips|Phillips, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2ZM-XQ6] - 1901(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2ADV Sydney (Cremorne, 1937) (Certainly a typo, see 2ADV Hicks) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 873, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 126, 1930) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Narrabeen, NSW, 1933; Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); accountant (Summer Hill, NSW, 1943); company director (Artarmon, NSW, 1954) * [[/William Hugo Charles Phillips|Phillips, William Hugo Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQHK-1F6] - 1892(Qld)-1947(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 11, 1914 - Radio Inspector - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1943) ===''PHILLIS''=== * [[/Laurance Vincent Phillis|Phillis, Laurance Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5R-98V] - 1900(SA)-1953(SA) - Licences: 5LP Adelaide (South Payneham, 1933-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1136, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PHILPOT''=== * [[/Clarence Hanmer Philpot|Philpot, Clarence Hanmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRM-C7S] - 1906(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Geelong (1923); 3CP Geelong (1924-1925); 3CP Warrnambool (1925-1926); 3KL Ararat (1927); 3KL Avoca (1931-1937); 3KL Horsham (1938-1939); 3KL Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 381, 1927, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Derrinallum, 1928; Avoca, 1931-1936); postal (Elsternwick, 1942-1980) * [[/Wesley Rex Philpot|Philpot, Wesley Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMN-Z1K] - 1919(Eng)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 3EZ Melbourne (Thornbury, 1947-1948; Mont Park, 1954; Macleod, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2352, 1939, Vic; COCP1 1911, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kew, Vic, 1943); civil servant (Macleod, Vic, 1949-1963); communications officer (Plenty, Vic, 1968); public servant (Diamond Creek, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Nicholson?, Vic, 1980) ===''PHILPOTT''=== * [[/Oliver Jones Philpott|Philpott, Oliver Jones]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LJ-52T] - 1869(???)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3VS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Sandringham, 1919); manager (Caulfield, 1921-1927) ===''PHIPPS''=== * [[/William Roger Sydney Phipps|Phipps, William Roger Sydney "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZX2-Z6G] - 1896(Eng)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6WP Perth (Subiaco, 1924-1927; Victoria Park, 1930-1933; South Perth, 1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 111, 1925, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 16, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: trainee (Subiaco, 1921); electrical fitter (Subiaco, 1925); radio operator (Victoria Park, 1931; South Perth, 1936-1972) - TroveTag: "6WP - William Roger Sydney Phipps" ===''PICK''=== * [[/A. W. Pick|Pick, A. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AP Sydney (Yowie Bay, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PICKERING''=== * [[/Arthur Victor Pickering|Pickering, Arthur Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZC-R19] - 1896(Eng)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2KI Sydney (Bondi, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF, 2nd Lieutenant, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi North, NSW, 1930-1958) ===''PICKLES''=== * [[/Ernest Jack Pickles|Pickles, Ernest Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2X-SBN] - 1911(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2QV Fennells Bay (1932-1939); 2AAR Kempsey (1950); 2AAR Coffs Harbour (1954); 2AAR Sydney (Kogarah, 1955-1960); 2YK Sydney (Manly, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1027, 1932, NSW; AOLCP 114, 1933; COCP2 243, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (Fassifern, NSW, 1933-1943); communications officer (Kempsey, NSW, 1949; Sawtell, NSW, 1954; Kogarah, NSW, 1958-1963; Manly, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''PIEREMONT''=== * [[/Neil Steinberg Pieremont|Pieremont, Neil Steinberg]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL16-T7L] - 1909(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2NQ Sydney (Caringbah, 1935-1936; Cronulla, 1937; Port Hacking, 1938-1939; Watsons Bay, 1946-1947; Mosman, 1948; Miranda, 1950-1955; Loftus Heights, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Enfield, NSW, 1932); wireless mechanic (Sutherland, NSW, 1932); radio mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1933); wireless operator (Port Hacking, NSW, 1933-1934; Cronulla, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Miranda, NSW, 1949; Gymea, NSW, 1954; Loftus, NSW, 1958-1968; Pearl Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''PIGGOTT''=== * [[/William Lawrence Piggott|Piggott, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLMR-RFJ] - 1910(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2WM Sydney (San Souci, 1934-1937; Kings Cross, 1938; CBD, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1403, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sans Souci, NSW, 1934-1937; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943; Otford, NSW, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1958-1963); clerk (Cronulla, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''PIKE''=== * [[/John Herbert Arthur Pike|Pike, John Herbert Arthur "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MT5R-K62] - 1890(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: XJP Sydney (Arncliffe, 1911); XDY Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912-1914); XDZ Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912); 2DF Receive Sydney (Epping, 1922-1924); 2JP Sydney (Epping, 1925-1929; Greenwich, 1930-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 130, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; AWA (research, later draftsman) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Eastwood, NSW, 1913); draftsman (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1958) - TroveTag: "XJP-XDY-XDZ-2DF-2JP - John Herbert Arthur Pike" * [[/Rodney Vernon Bailey Pike|Pike, Rodney Vernon Bailey or Bayly]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55K-39B] - 1917(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2ACU Wellington (1937-1939); 2ACU Cowra (1947); 2ACU Coonamble (1948-1957); 2ACU Urunga (1958-1961); 2ACU Coonamble (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 62, 1936; COCP1 134, 1937) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cowra, NSW, 1943); ice manufacturer (Coonamble, NSW, 1949; Coonabarabran, NSW, 1954; Coonamble, NSW, 1958); manufacturer (Coonamble, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''PILGRIM''=== * [[/Clarence Roy Pilgrim|Pilgrim, Clarence Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXM-VJD] - 1893(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XAV Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (9th Reinforcements, Aust Flying Corps, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Undercliffe, NSW, 1930-1936); lorry driver (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937-1968) ===''PIMBLETT''=== * [[/Lewis George Pimblett|Pimblett, Lewis George "Lou"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV6Z-CRT] - 1893(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Riverina Wireless (experimental broadcast station VK2ZE ca 1924, later B class licence but never operated) amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1916-1919, Private, AIF); inventor - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Brunswick, Vic 1928-1931); manager (Mitchell, Vic, 1935-1936; Manly, NSW, 1936-1937; Harbord, NSW, 1943-1954; Gosford, NSW, 1958-1968) - Links: [https://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/Lewis-George-Pimblett-Mona-Vale-Toymaker-Robotics.php Pittwater Online News]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1973432 Embarkation Roll]; [https://patents.google.com/patent/US2396433A/en Bubble Pipe Patent] ===''PINKNEY''=== * [[/Ronald Clare Pinkney|Pinkney, Ronald Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLH-T77] - 1906(SA)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3OQ Melbourne (North Carlton, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1007, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grocer's assistant (Fitzroy, Vic, 1928); grocer (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1937); fitter (Alphington, Vic, 1942-1968) ===''PINNELL''=== * [[/John Chalker Pinnell|Pinnell, John Chalker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z5-P4G] - 1902(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2OL Receive Sydney (Annandale, 1923-1924); 2ZR Sydney (Marrickville, 1929-1934; Ashfield, 1935-1936; Summer Hill, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Earlwood, 1954-1961; Croydon, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 547, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1934; Ashfield, 1936; Summer Hill, 1937-1949); teacher (Earlwood, 1954-1963); retired (Ashfield, 1968; Mt Kuringai, 1980) ===''PINNEY''=== * [[/Charles Robert Pinney|Pinney, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJB-WQR] - 1883(Vic)-1945(NSW) - 4CP Port Moresby (Konedobu, 1925-1927) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 4th Light Horse, 2nd Lieutenant to Captain, 1914-1918) - Awards: Military Cross (1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PITCHFORD''=== * [[/William Stuart Frederick Pitchford|Pitchford, William Stuart Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5C-X48] - 1906(Eng)-1959(SA) - Licences: 5WP Adelaide (City, 1926-1933; Hyde Park, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 254, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Reade Park, 1939-1943) ===''PITMAN''=== * [[/Douglas Harold Pitman|Pitman, Douglas Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K2-TWD] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2YW Wagga Wagga (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1254, 1934, NSW; BOCP 651, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; proprietor (Pitman Communications, Wagga Wagga) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1935-1943); radio engineer (Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''PITTARD''=== * [[/Alfred William Pittard|Pittard, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8T-4LW] - 1907(WA)-1962(WA) - Licences: 6AP Perth (Nedlands, 1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2379, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: taxi driver (Fremantle, WA, 1931-1937); salesman (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1958) ===''PITTS''=== * [[/Reginald Graham Pitts|Pitts, Reginald Graham or Graham Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGB-56Y] - 1915(SA)-2005(WA) - Licences: 5GP Adelaide (Torrensville, 1934-1939); 5GP Alice Springs (1947); 5GE Port Augusta (1955-1975); 5GE Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1377, 1934, SA; 2COCP 189, 1938; 1COCP 225, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: finisher (Torrensville, SA, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Alice Springs, NT, 1949) ===''PLACE''=== * [[/James Place|Place, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SB-TG3] - 1891(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XAJ Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930); contractor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); telephone technician (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1949) ===''PLANT''=== * [[/William John Plant|Plant, William John "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KN-X1L] - 1921(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AMM Newcastle (Junction, 1939; Hamilton, 1946-1947; Stockton, 1948-1956; Maitland, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2315, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Stockton, NSW, 1943-1954); fitter & turner (Maitland, NSW, 1958-1977) ===''PLEMING''=== * [[/William Henry Pleming|Pleming, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N58-46N] - 1917(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3HP Springhurst (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2368, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Awards: National Medal, 1989; Aus Fire Service Medal, 1995 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Springhurst, Vic, 1942-1980) ===''PLOWMAN''=== * [[/Bruce McInnes Plowman|Plowman, Bruce McInnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXS-4K9] - 1919(Tas)-2018(Vic)99yo - Licences: 3QC Bendigo (1938-1939); 3QC Terang (1947-1948); 3QC Melbourne (Brighton, 1954); 3QC Wangaratta (1955-1980+); 3AQC Portable & Mobile Terang (1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2073, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Terang, Vic, 1943-1949); technician (Brighton, Vic, 1954); manager (Wangaratta, Vic, 1963-1977) ===''POCOCK''=== * [[/James Arthur Henry Pocock|Pocock, James Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56N-86Z] - 1919(NSW)-2008(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2413, 1939, NSW - amateur operator?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Stockyard Creek via Copmanhurst, NSW, 1943-1958); grazier (Carrs Creek via Grafton, NSW, 1963); insurance agent (Lismore, NSW, 1968); agent (Lismore, NSW, 1972); salesman (Goonellabah, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''POLE''=== * [[/Keith Edward Pole|Pole, Keith Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1C3-1H2] - 1922(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3IM Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1947); 3UN Melbourne (Heathmont, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2366, 1939, Vic; BOCP 424, 1942; COCP2 575, 1942; COCP1 597, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); electrical engineer (Heathmont, Vic, 1958-1980) ===''POLLARD''=== * [[/William Pollard|Pollard, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVD-W57] - 1892(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: XCV Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, applied to enlist, 1917, medically unfit) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''POLLOCK''=== * [[/Gilbert Pollock|Pollock, Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP49-R5H]- 1911(Eng)-1985(Sct) - Licences: 2XU Sydney (Belmore, 1931-1935; Normanhurst, 1936); 2XY Medlow Bath (1937); Kearsley (1938-1939); 2FU Sydney (Summer Hill, 1954-1961); 2FU Blaxland (1965-1969); 2FU Wentworth Falls (1975-1980); 2YQ Portable Sydney (Belmore, 1935); 2YQ Portable Stanford Merthyr (1936); 2YQ Sydney (Kearsley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 770, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 78, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Belmore, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Belmore, NSW, 1934); radio mechanic (Maroubra, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Medlow Bath, NSW, 1937; Summer Hill, NSW, 1954-1963); television engineer (Blaxland, NSW, 1963); engineer (Blaxland, NSW, 1972; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/John Henderson Pollock|Pollock, John Henderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFM-9TQ] - 1895(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Moorooka, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Moorooka, Qld, 1922-1926); insurance manager (Townsville, Qld, 1928-1937); insurance agent (Moorooka, Qld, 1943-1977) ===''POLMEAR''=== * [[/Oliver Samuel Robert Polmear|Polmear, Oliver Samuel Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHPF-KGY] - 1906(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AEO Wagga Wagga (1937-1939); 2AEO Sydney (Campsie, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1860, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Albury, NSW, 1930; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930-1937; Campsie, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''PONSONBY''=== * [[/John Bessborough Ponsonby|Ponsonby, John Bessborough]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 466, 1919; 1COCP 50, 1930 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: ===''POPE''=== * [[/Maitland Glen Pope|Pope, Maitland Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ4K-FN6] - 1884(WA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 122, 1915; 1COCP 153, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Subiaco, 1906); civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1910); civil servant (Hobart North, Tas, 1914); officer-in-charge (Wireless Station, Thursday Island, Qld, 1919-1921); wireless expert (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1925); wireless operator (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1927-1931); supervisor (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1954) ===''PORTER''=== * [[/Leonard Glanville Porter|Porter, Leonard Glanville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLX-765] - 1897(SA)-1969(SA) - Licences: 5MP Huddlestone (1938-1939; 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 966, 1927; 1COCP 73, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Flinders Naval Depot, Vic, 1924); wireless operator (5PI Crystal Brook, SA, 1939-1943) ===''POTTAGE''=== * [[/Ellis James Pottage|Pottage, Ellis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KP-HCT] - 1922(Vic)-2022(???)99yo - Licences: 3JP Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1947-1948); 3FG Melbourne (Balwyn, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2445, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972); rental property (Beechworth, Vic, 1977); consultant (Balwyn, Vic, 1980) ===''POTTER''=== * [[/Alfred Frank Ernest Potter|Potter, Alfred Frank Ernest "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBGM-294] - 1919(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2114, 1938, Vic; BOCP 191, 1938; TVOCP 16, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Newmarket, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954); director (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1972); TV director (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/potter-alfred-frank-ernest-alf-32890 ADB] * [[/Edward Thomas Potter|Potter, Edward Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYZ-38V] - 1915(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6ZO Perth (East Fremantle, 1937-1939; Bicton, 1947-1965; Melville, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1959, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (East Fremantle, WA, 1937-1943); contractor (East Fremantle, WA, 1949-1958; Melville, 1963); builder (Melville, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/William Francis Potter|Potter, William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G878-638] - 1908(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2WP Helensburgh (1928-1939); 2WP Fairy Meadow (1948-1950); 2WP Charlestown (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 399, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 38, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Helensburgh, NSW, 1930-1937); mechanic (Fairy Meadow, NSW, 1949); shiftman (Charlestown, NSW, 1954); electrical mechanic (Charlestown, NSW, 1958); railway employee (New Lambton, NSW, 1958) ===''POTTIE''=== * [[/Norman Charles Pottie|Pottie, Norman Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V3D-JFZ] - 1909(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2HQ Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1930-1931; Hunters Hill, 1933-1938; Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 589, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1933; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1936-1937; Albury, NSW, 1943; Willoughby, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''POULSEN''=== * [[/Valdemar Poulsen|Poulsen, Valdemar]] - 1869(Denmark)-1942(Denmark) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - inventor of a magnetic wire recorder, Poulsen arc transmitter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Valdemar Poulsen|Wikipedia]]; [https://ethw.org/Valdemar_Poulsen IEEE]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Valdemar-Poulsen Britannica] ===''POWELL''=== * [[/Edward George Powell|Powell, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMF-BHS] - 1902(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2HK Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1935-1936; Vaucluse, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930); piano tuner (Vaucluse, NSW, 1931-1963) * [[/Harry Dalzell Powell|Powell, Harry Dalzell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4HF-5J8] - 1900(Tas)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1135, 1933, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (New Town, Tas, 1943); inspector (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); accountant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''POWER''=== * [[/A. H. Power|Power, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Highgate Hill, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''POWERS''=== * [[/Lionel Agar Thorburn Powers|Powers, Lionel Agar Thorburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBL-632] - 1909(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3PS Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3APS Casterton (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1080, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1936; Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Cowes, Vic, 1949; Casterton, Vic, 1954-1967); manager (Casterton, Vic, 1972) ===''PRATT''=== * [[/Allan James Pratt|Pratt, Allan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKJ-RDP] - 1916(NSW)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 2AHE Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Oatley, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1980, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: despatch clerk (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1943); broadcasting technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''PRENTICE''=== * [[/Edward Theodore McLaren Prentice|Prentice, Edward Theodore McLaren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSQ4-LMG] - 1894(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2LU Sydney (Lane Cove, 1930-1934; Carlingford, 1935-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 617, 1921; COCP2 265, 1930; COCP1 294, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Carlingford, NSW, 1935-1943) * [[/Thomas Ferguson Prentice|Prentice, Thomas Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZF4-8FR] - 1911(NSW)-????(Vic) - Licences: 3TP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1931-1933; Malvern, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 842, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Father also TFP - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1949); electrical engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954); engineer (Mildura, Vic, 1968-1977) ===''PRESCOTT''=== * [[/Charles John Prescott|Prescott, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTVS-CXH] - 1857(Eng)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 251 Sydney (Stanmore, 1920) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Clergyman (Newington College, Petersham, NSW, 1903-1932; Blackheath, NSW, 1933; Ashfield, NSW, 1935-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/prescott-charles-john-8105 ADB] ===''PRESDEE''=== * [[/Leslie Clarence Presdee|Presdee, Leslie Clarence "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK7H-RJQ] - 1897(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XAI Wollongong (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; applied to enlist AIF (WW1) but rejected on medical grounds - Electoral Rolls: law student (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930); law clerk (Leichhardt, NSW, 1931-1933); clerk (Leichhardt, NSW, 1934-1937; Lilyfield, NSW, 1943); technician (Five Dock, NSW, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "XAI - Leslie Clarence Presdee" ===''PRESTON''=== * [[/Thomas Arthur Campbell Preston|Preston, Thomas Arthur Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDV-FFD] - 1886(Tas)-1970(Tas) - Licences: 7BK Queenstown (1923-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 190, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Mount Lyell Co (electrical engineer, 1920s; chief engineer) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Queenstown, 1919-1954) ===''PRESTON-SMITH''=== * Cedric Preston-Smith see Cedric Preston Smith ===''PRICE''=== * [[/John Clarey Price|Price, John Clarey "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7GR-V19] - 1884(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4CE (Receive) 1922; 4FI or 4FJ Brisbane (Bardon, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI); radio business proprietor (Wireless House); public servant (PMG) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Wooloowin, 1912-1913); public servant (Bardon Estate, 1919-1936; Bardon, 1943-1954) * [[/Keith Ferguson Price|Price, Keith Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94TB-TPD] - 1900(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4KF Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1937, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Norman Park, Qld, 1925-1926); engineering instructor (Camp Hill, Qld, 1937-1943); electrical engineer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1958) ===''PRIDDLE''=== * [[/Raymond Arthur Priddle|Priddle, Raymond Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H3-PNF] - 1913(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2RA Bathurst (1929-1936); 2RA Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939; Greenwich, 1946; Pymble, 1947-1965; Wahroonga, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 473, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Yass, 1935; Marrickville, 1936-1943; Lane Cove, 1943; Pymble, 1949-1963); engineer (Wahroonga, 1968) ===''PRIDEAUX''=== * [[/Joseph Charles Prideaux|Prideaux, Joseph Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6Y-Y6H] - 1908(Qld)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 4DS Receive Charters Towers (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: musician (Lismore, NSW, 1935-1943); hairdresser (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''PRIDHAM''=== * [[/Leslie Clifford Pridham|Pridham, Leslie Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK2-H6C] - 1916(SA)-2007(SA) - Licences: 5WP Adelaide (Torrensville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2047, 1937, SA; BOCP 301, 1940; 1COCP 834, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Torrensville, SA, 1939-1941); public servant (Lockleys, SA, 1943) ===''PRIMMER''=== * [[/Richard Henry Charles Primmer|Primmer, Richard Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP69-XMV] - 1887(Eng)-1936(NSW) - Licences: 2YO Receive Sydney (Gordon, 1923); 2RP Sydney (Gordon, 1926-1927) (Dealer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Gordon, NSW, 1913); cinematographer (Gordon, NSW, 1930-1935) ===''PRINCE''=== * [[/Albert Edward Prince|Prince, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKT-ZLR] - 1914(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5WK Adelaide (Walkerville, 1934-1939; Kurralta Park, 1947; Plympton, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1358, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Queenstown, SA, 1941); fitter (Gracemere, SA, 1943); sheet metal worker (Broadview Gardens, SA, 1943) ===''PRINGLE''=== * [[/Albert Yeoman Pringle|Pringle, Albert Yeoman "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CN-S13] - 1903(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3BT Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922); 3MM Melbourne (Brunswick, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1927); wireless engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1934-1936); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1942-1954); radio engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1958-1968; Mont Albert, Vic, 1972) ===''PRIOR''=== * [[/Lancelot Sidney Prior|Prior, Lancelot Sidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYT-MXB] - 1913(WA)-1984(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified (likely used the 6MO Watheroo Magnetic Observatory licence) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2239, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Claremont, WA, 1936-1937); geophysicist (Watheroo, WA, 1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954; Malvern, Vic, 1963; Braddon, ACT, 1968-1972; Claremont, WA, 1977-1980) ===''PRITCHARD''=== * [[/Albyrt Edward James Pritchard|Pritchard, Albyrt Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNL8-LC8] - 1897(Vic)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XNM Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914); 3DY Receive Melbourne (North Brunswick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 511, 1920 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1922); fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1925-1928); garage proprietor (Tyabb, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1949); nil (Upwey, Vic, 1954); no occupation (Blacktown, NSW, 1963; Galston, NSW, 1968) * [[/Athol Charles Joseph Pritchard|Pritchard, Athol Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNLD-KJ4] - 1912(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3CP Melbourne (Kew, 1931-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 805, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); nil (Kew, Vic, 1943); builder (Kew North, Vic, 1949-1967; East Kew, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PROPOSCH''=== * [[/Wilhelm Carl Lormann Proposch|Proposch, Wilhelm or William Carl Lormann or Forman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVN-TGW] - 1900(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4PL Chinchilla (1937-1939); 4PL Nanango (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1986, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wellborer (Maclargan via Jondaryan, Qld, 1925-1936); radio dealer (Chinchilla, Qld, 1937; Nanango, Qld, 1943-1968) ===''PROUT''=== * [[/George Edward Prout|Prout, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFH2-9VQ] - 1902(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6CT Receive Perth (Cottesloe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1925-1931); fitter (Cottesloe, WA, 1943-1949; Mt Claremont, WA, 1954-1972) ===''PROWSE''=== * [[/Roy Richard Prowse|Prowse, Roy Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKVT-GKK] - 1917(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3XS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939, 1947-1954; Bentleigh, 1960); 3XY Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1770, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Caulfield West, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Caulfield East, Vic, 1949-1954; Bentleigh South, Vic, 1963-1967; Bentleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PRYOR''=== * [[/Geoffrey Arthur William Pryor|Pryor, Geoffrey Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9V-NC1] - 1918(NSW)-2004(???) - Licences: 2AMP Sydney (Croydon North, 1939; Dee Why, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2304, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949); shipping officer (Croydon, NSW, 1954; Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''PRYZBILLA''=== * [[/Colin Alfred Pryzibilla|Pryzibilla, Colin Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKD-1SY] - 1910(SA)-2001(SA)91yo - Licences: 5XJ Adelaide (Parkside, 1935-1939, 19471960; Brooklyn Park, 1965-1969; Ascot Park, 1975; Plympton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1590, 1935, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PUGH''=== * [[/Clifford Stuart Pugh|Pugh, Clifford Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KWJL-7G3] - 1897(Vic)-1966(USA) - Licences: XOI Melbourne (Preston, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 604, 1921 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 14th Battalion) - Comment: Migrated to USA 1926 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Preston, Vic, 1921-1925) * [[/Eric Gordon Pugh|Pugh, Eric Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYDY-PHY] - 1912(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ADK Kempsey (1936-1939); 2ADK Sydney (Concord West, 1946-1948; Ryde, 1950-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1740, 1936, NSW; BOCP 553, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Concord, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1937); senior radio inspector (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''PURDIE''=== * [[/Richard Robert Purdie|Purdie, Richard Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP44-JBS] - 1902(Qld)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2RP Sydney (Windsor, 1931; Richmond, 1933; Windsor, 1935-1939); 2ARP Sydney (Wentworthville, 1946-1947; Pendle Hill, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 334, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Richmond, Vic, 1926); wireless operator (Windsor, NSW, 1930-1937); airman (RAAF Station, Parkes, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Wentworthville, NSW, 1949; Pendle Hill, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''PURDON''=== * [[/Commodore Vere Purdon|Purdon, Commodore Vere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ28-Y6B] - 1901(Tas)-1968(Tas) - Licences: 7AM Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1922); Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1922; Hobart South, 1928; Bellerive, 1936-1954) ===''PURSSELL''=== * [[/John Roger Purssell|Purssell, John Roger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRV5-NND] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AIN Sydney (Lakemba, 1937-1939; Bankstown West, 1946-1948; Lakemba, 1950-1969; Oyster Bay, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2009, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1937); steelworker (Bankstown, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Lakemba, NSW, 1949-1968); technical officer (Oyster Bay, NSW, 1972); retired (Oyster Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PURVIS''=== * [[/Clive William Purvis|Purvis, Clive William "Cecil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD4-Y7K] - 1913(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3PC Melbourne (Armadale, 1937-1939, 1947; Elsternwick, 1948; Bentleigh, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1911, 1937, Vic; COCP2 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1937); sales (Armadale, Vic, 1943; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) =='''Q'''== ===''QUICK''=== * [[/John Quick|Quick, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKWF-QQF] - 1852(Eng)-1932(Vic) - state politician (MLA Vic, 1880s & 1890s), senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1909-1910), oversight of 1909 Melbourne Wireless Telegraphy Conference - Links: [[w:John_Quick_(politician)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/quick-sir-john-8140 ADB] * [[/Maurice Royal Quick|Quick, Maurice Royal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYHS-Z69] - 1915(???)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3RQ Melbourne (West Preston, 1935-1937; Ascot Vale, 1938-1939); 4MQ Toowoomba (1947); 3RQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1948; Nunawading, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1542, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Preston, Vic, 1937); rigger (RAAF, Richmond, NSW, 1937-1943); RAAF (North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); technical officer (Nunawading, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''QUILTY''=== * [[/Harold Edward Quilty|Quilty, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR27-R35] - 1915(Vic)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2AHQ Sydney (Bondi, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1967, 1937, NSW; COCP1 312, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937); postal clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1943); typist (Bondi, NSW, 1949-1954); clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1958-1968; Bondi Beach, NSW, 1980) ===''QUIN''=== * [[/Alan Kenneth Quin|Quin, Alan Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-HZ3] - 1915(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 3OY Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1932-1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 902, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Bondi, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1968); mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles Quin|Quin, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-TP8] - 1910(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6CX Perth (Subiaco, 1930-1933; Nedlands, 1937; Wembley, 1938-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 678, 1930, WA; AOLCP 178, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wembley Park, 1937); accountant (Swanbourne, 1963); retired (Swanbourne, 1972-1977) * [[/Charles Cuffe Quin|Quin, Charles Cuffe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQS-MKJ] - 1915(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 3WQ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1934-1939; Kew, 1947-1948); 2AWQ Sydney (Russell Lea, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1310, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); storeman (Kew, Vic, 1943-1949); manager (Summer Hill, NSW, 1954; Five Dock, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''QUINN''=== * [[/David Norman Quinn|Quinn, David Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQW-23H] - 1891(Tas)-1947(Tas) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 18, 1914 - coastal wireless operator; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: operator (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1915); supervisor (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); radio telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1943) ===''QUODLING''=== * [[/Harold Newton Quodling|Quodling, Harold Newton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVGG-VBV] - 1905(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2YE Receive Sydney (Beecroft, 1923); 2QL Sydney (Beecroft, 1931-1933); 2AGA Sydney (Beecroft, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 818, 1924 (Spark); COCP2 128, 1930; COCP1 101, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio-telephone (Beecroft, NSW, 1932-1935); radio engineer (Beecroft, NSW, 1943-1954); sales engineer (Epping, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Westmead, NSW, 1980) =='''R'''== ===''RADCLYFFE''=== * [[/Louis Edward Radclyffe|Radclyffe, Louis Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4K-ZT3] - 1907(South Africa)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ADM Canberra (Ainslie, 1936-1939; Braddon, 1947-1955); 2AIX Canberra portable (Ainslie, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1758, 1936, ACT; COCP1 329, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Blackburn, Vic, 1931; Ainslie, ACT, 1935-1937); public servant (Braddon, ACT, 1958-1977); retired (Mossy Point, NSW, 1980) ===''RADFORD''=== * [[/Wilfred Dynan Radford|Radford, Wilfred or William Dynan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/92MT-KNF] - 1916(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 4WV Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1936-1937); 4WW Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1624, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theological student (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1943); clergyman (Toongabbie, NSW, 1954); priest (Marist College, Armidale, NSW, 1958; Toongabbie, NSW, 1963-1968; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RAEBEL''=== * [[/Leslie Cook Raebel|Raebel, Leslie Cook]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW7N-HDX] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 3HI Melbourne (Elwood, 1947); 9HI Port Moresby (1948-1965); 4LC Mt Tamborine (1969); 6HX Mt Helena (1975); 6HX Australind (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2165, 1938, Vic; COCP1 1069, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (North Tamborine, Qld, 1969-1972); retired (Australind, WA, 1977-1980) ===''RAGLESS''=== * [[/Gordon Beaumont Ragless|Ragless, Gordon Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY3-58F] - 1909(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5GR Adelaide (St Marys, 1928-1939; Marion, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 434, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchard assistant (St Marys, 1939-1943) ===''RAINBOW''=== * [[/Christopher James Rainbow|Rainbow, Christopher James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87K-BB5] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3JR Melbourne (Preston, 1928-1954; West Preston, 1955-1969; Rosebud, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 406, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; partnership (Supreme Radio Co, Preston ?-1932); WW2 (RAAF) - Relationships: brother-in-law of 3PA Percy James Anderson - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Preston, 1931-1942); traveller (Preston, 1949-1972; Rosebud, 1977); retired (Rosebud, 1980) ===''RAMAGE''=== * [[/James Erwin Ramage|Ramage, James Erwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF1D-5W9] - 1919(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2AHP Sydney (Abbotsford, 1937-1939); 2HK Sydney (Botany, 1946; Hornsby, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1966, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1943); engineer (Hornsby, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''RAMSAY''=== * [[/Frederick Charles Ramsay|Ramsay, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNM-4RT] - 1871(Eng)-1950(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Toowong, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hermit Park, Qld, 1903-1905; South Brisbane, Qld, 1912; West End, Qld, 1915-1919); accountant (Toowong, Qld, 1921-1925; Waverley, NSW, 1930-1934); teacher (Waverley, NSW, 1936-1943) * [[/Robert Ramsay|Ramsay, Robert ]] - 1842(Sct)-1882(Vic) - solicitor, Victorian politician, Postmaster-General Victoria (Jul 1874 - Aug 1875; Oct 1875 - May 1877) ===''RANDELL''=== * [[/Burney Francis Henry Randell|Randell, Burney Francis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQM3-623] - 1906(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 3FT Melbourne (Laverton, 1935-1938); 2ALN Sydney (Windsor, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1538, 1935, Vic; COCP1 294, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maylands, WA, 1931-1936); airman (RAAF Laverton, Vic, 1937; Kilaben Bay, NSW, 1943; South Perth, WA, 1949-1968) * [[/Charles Otto Randell|Randell, Charles Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97TF-XLP] - 1880(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4BK Innisfail (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster (callsign to 4BK Brisbane commercial 1930) - Comment: 4AC Leslie Waters employed by Randell Engineering - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Hambledon, 1903); chemist (Goondi, 1908); engineer (Innisfail, 1912-1913); mechanical engineer (Townsville, 1915); analytical chemist (Innisfail, 1919-1930); agent (Toowong, 1936); chemist (Brisbane, 1937); industrial chemist (North Sydney, 1949) - TroveTag: "4BK - Charles Otto Randell" * [[/George Alexander Miller Randle|Randle, George Alexander Miller "Miller"]] - 19??(???)-1940(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast executive - Electoral Rolls: ===''RANKIN''=== * [[/Kenneth Ronald Rankin|Rankin, Kenneth Ronald "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RC-8FS] - 1906(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3KR Kerang (1926-1939); 3KR Benalla (1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 242, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Kerang, Vic, 1928-1937); manager (Benalla, Vic, 1949-1963) - Probate: Theatre Manager (Benalla, 1965) * [[/Ronald John Rankin|Rankin, Ronald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYG2-Q3R] - 1917(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1632, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948+) - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1943); RAAF Officer (Bradfield Park, NSW, 1949); RAAF (Yangoona, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Isle of Capri, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''RANN''=== * [[/George William Rann|Rann, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDG-VMV] - 1908(WA)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6KO Perth (Nedlands, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1000, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Nedlands, WA, 1931); printer (West Subiaco, WA, 1936; Wembley, WA, 1937-1943; Leederville, WA, 1954-1958); civil servant (City Beach, WA, 1963-1972) ===''RATCLIFFE''=== * [[/James Herbert John Ratcliffe|Ratcliffe, James Herbert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Q-91H] - 1920(Tas)-1976(Tas) - Licences: 3RA Powelltown (1947); 7RA Hobart (Battery Point, 1948; Lindisfarne, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2305, 1939, Vic; BOCP 211, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hobart South, Tas, 1949); radio technician (Rose Bay, Tas, 1954) ===''RAWSON''=== * [[/Olaf Edwin Rawson|Rawson, Olaf Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JH-ZKX] - 1895(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: XPL Melbourne (Richmond, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: tobacconist (Mansfield, Vic, 1921-1924); police constable (Middle Park, Vic, 1925-1926); constable (Malvern East, Vic, 1931); police constable (Alexandra, Vic, 1936-1937; Murtoa, Vic, 1942); constable (Belmont, Vic, 1949-1977) ===''RAYNER''=== * [[/Jack Rayner|Rayner, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQQ-2LK] - 1898(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LJ Sydney (Stanmore, 1928-1930; Belmore, 1931-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 384, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 425, 1933; 1COCP 335, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Annandale, NSW, 1930); constable (Belmore, NSW, 1933-1934); police constable (Belmore, NSW, 1937-1949) * [[/Roy Hamilton Rayner|Rayner, Roy Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSDX-4B9] - 1911(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2DO Yass (1932-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1020, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Yass, NSW, 1936-1943); leather trade (Yass, NSW, 1949-1963); depot attendant (Yass, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''READ''=== * [[/Alfred Earl Read|Read, Alfred Earl "Earl"]] - 1892(NZ)-1960(NZ) - journalist (editor NZ Radio Times to 1936; editor and proprietor, Australasian Radio World 1936-1940; manager, Australasian Radio World 1940+) * [[/Allan William Read|Read, Allan William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1B-WF2] - 1913(WA)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6LK Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933); 6LK Northam (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 735, 1931, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 163, 1934; 1COCP 83, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broadcasting Station, Northam, WA, 1936-1937); radio technician (North Perth, WA, 1943-1958); public servant (Nollamara, WA, 1963-1980) * [[/Edgar Henry William Read|Read, Edgar Henry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJXQ-SCK] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 3ER Melbourne (Carlton, 1926; Brunswick, 1927-1931; East Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 274, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP, 350, 1931; 1COCP, 381, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1932; Camberwell, Vic, 1936); public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1937; Aerodrome, Cairns, Qld, 1941-1949); communications officer (Townsville, Qld, 1954); civil aviation officer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); public servant (Greensborough, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric Vernon Read|Read, Eric Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJX7-LHY] - 1915(Tas)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 3ER Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 3AIR 987, 1947; 1AIR 23, 1947 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: officer (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Graceville, Qld, 1941); Malvern, Vic, 1943); civil servant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1954); surveyor (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Sorrento, Qld, 1980) * [[/Frederick Charles Read|Read, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Z-21P] - 1892(NSW)-1935(WA) - Licences: XYN Perth (City, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: cable tester (Victoria Park, WA, 1914-1917); telephone mechanic (Victoria Park, WA, 1925-1931) ===''READER''=== * [[/d'Arcy Harold Reader|Reader, d'Arcy Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KX-8N8] - 1888(NZ)-1952(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 123, 1915 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Thursday Island, Qld, 1916-1917) ===''READING''=== * [[/Edward Charles Reading|Reading, Edward Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZW7-9DL] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2RG Bangalow (1925-1929); 2LT Lismore (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 65, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrician, Reading Bros (proprietor & electrical engineer, 1930-1939) - Callsign: 2RG callsign may have been withdrawn by PMGD for 2RG Griffith commercial - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bangalow, NSW, 1930-1937); electrical mechanic (Lismore, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical fitter (Lismore, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Leonard William Reading|Reading, Leonard William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2LY-H23] - 1904(WA)-1989(WA) - Licences: 6LR Northam (1933-1936); 3TQ Newport (1937); 6LR Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939; South Perth, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1200, 1933, Vic; 1COCP 384, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Northam, WA, 1925-1936; Newport, Vic, 1937); airman (South Perth, WA, 1943); supervisor (Karinup, WA, 1980) ===''REAY''=== * [[/Charles Edward Reay|Reay, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSP4-Y5V] - 1866(Vic)-1923(Vic) - Licences: XOR Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Carlton, Vic, 1909; Brighton, Vic, 1912-1919); storeman (Fitzroy, Vic, 1921; Middle Park, Vic, 1921-1922) ===''REDDACLIFF''=== * [[/Leslie Arthur Reddacliff|Reddacliff, Leslie Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2BF-2S2] - 1918(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2AEX Sydney (Gladesville, 1936-1939, 1946-1950; Eastwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1831, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1949); public servant (Eastwood, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''REDDROP''=== * [[/James William Reddrop|Reddrop, James William Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1T-SYY] - 1906(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 7BN Launceston (1934-1937); 3BN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 28, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: airman (Elsternwick, 1931; St Kilda, 1937); air force (Elsternwick, 1942-1954); air force officer (Glenbrook, NSW, 1958); RAAF officer (Campbell, 1963); retired (Hackett, ACT, 1968); representative (Tbre Lake, 1972-1980) ===''REECE''=== * [[/John Alfred Reece|Reece, John Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT71-X8H] - 1917(NSW)-1981(WA) - Licences: 2AMV Broken Hill (1939); 6JP Bibra Lake (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2343, 1939, NSW; BOCP 296, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: coppersmith (Broken Hill, NSW, 1943); farmer (Bibra Lake, WA, 1949-1980) ===''REED''=== * [[/Cyril John Reed|Reed, Cyril John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXT-JL3] - 1914(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3IX Melbourne (Spotswood, 1938-1939; Footscray, 1947-1956; Essendon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2106, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Newport, Vic, 1936-1937; Footscray North, Vic, 1942-1954; Essendon, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Donald William Reed|Reed, Donald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23K-8PZ] - 1912(NSW)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 2DR Sydney (Waitara, 1931-1939, 1946-1954); 2ADR Sydney (Waitara, 1958-1960); 2ADR Muswellbrook (1975); 2ADR Ulladulla (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 852, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 385, 1940; COCP1 467, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Waitara, NSW, 1934-1943); agent (Waitara, NSW, 1949-1954); buyer (Waitara, NSW, 1958); radio officer (Ulladulla, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Joseph Andrew Reed|Reed, Joseph Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTGL-9N1] - 1905(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 950, 1932, NSW; COCP3 463, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Randwick, NSW, 1931-1933); police constable (Bowral, NSW, 1934-1935; Maroubra, NSW, 1936); constable (Clovelly, NSW, 1937-1958; Randwick, NSW, 1963); retired (Randwick, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Joseph Griffiths Reed|Reed, Joseph Griffiths "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC6Y-GZZ] - 1897(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XABP Newcastle (1914); 2JR Sydney(Summer Hill, 1924-1933; Croydon, 1934-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 710, 1922; 1COCP 235, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1968) - TroveTag: "XABP-2JR - Joseph Griffiths Reed" ===''REEDMAN''=== * [[/Alfred Bennett Reedman|Reedman, Alfred Bennett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLN-MVM] - 1896(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Norman Park, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1919-1921; Norman Park, Qld, 1925-1980) ===''REES''=== * Rees, Alun Morris - See Morris-Rees, Alun * [[/Richard Montague Elyder Rees|Rees, Richard Montague Elyder]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPXW-S6Y] - 1901(Eng)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 2RE Sydney (Stanmore, 1926-1927; Coogee, 1928-1930); 2WM Sydney (Enfield, 1931-1933); 2APW Albury (1946-1947); 3APW Darling (1948-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 296, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 959, 1927; 2COCP 283, 1930; BOCP 107, 1937; 1COCP 941, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Enfield, NSW, 1931-1937) * [[/Roy Benjamin Rees|Rees, Roy Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQV-5S6] - 1894(SA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XLN Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1919-1924; Sydenham, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1930-1972) ===''REEVES''=== * [[/Cecil Herbert Reeves|Reeves, Cecil Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Z-X92] - 1905(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6CR Perth (Claremont, 1931-1933; Victoria Park, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 746, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Claremont, WA, 1931; Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1943; Wagin, WA, 1954; Fremantle, WA, 1958; East Fremantle, WA, 1963-1972) ===''REID''=== * [[/Alan Houston Reid|Reid, Alan Houston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PY-BH6] - 1910(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3UL Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923); 3HR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1933); 3AHR Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 275, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern, Vic, 1931); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1943-1967; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/C. M. Reid|Reid, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XVJ Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Gordon William Reid|Reid, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4Y2-85X] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2FZ Temora (1932-1939); 2OW Temora (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 977, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Temora, NSW, 1930-1963); electrician (Temora, NSW, 1968-1977) * [[/John Reid|Reid, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3G-PDG] - 1901(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3BE Melbourne (Werribee, 1937); 6BE Perth (RAAF, Pearce, 1938); 3AJR Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 26, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Several contemporaneous JRs - Electoral Rolls: retired (Ballarat, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''REILLY''=== * [[/Edward Dwyer Reilly|Reilly, Edward or Edwin Dwyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9S5-67P] - 1913(Vic)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5AI Adelaide (Woodville, 1935-1939; Brooklyn Park, 1947-1975; Aldinga, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1524, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: packer (Woodville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Eric Harold Reilly|Reilly, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L153-S1X] - 1905(Qld)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4ER Brisbane (Hill End, 1934-1937); 4ER Laidley (1938-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1339, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ, WICEN) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Hill End, Qld, 1934-1937); motor mechanic (Laidley, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''REIMANN''=== * [[/Albert Alwin Reimann|Reimann, Albert Alwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4RD-V3K] - 1905(SA)-1946(SA) - Licences: 5JO Adelaide (Kent Town, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 453, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil ===''REINARTZ''=== * [[/John Leonard Reinartz|Reinartz, John Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94X7-XYL] - 1894(Ger)-1964(USA) - Licences: 1QP (1908-?); 1XAM; W3RB; K6BJ - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator - Comment: with Fred Schnell made first Trans-Atlantic 2 Way QSO with F8AB Leon Deloy - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/1QP/ Ham Gallery] ===''REINHOLD''=== * [[/Edwin Cyril Reinhold|Reinhold, Edwin Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHH4-WWR] - 1900(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: Q747 Receive Brisbane (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clayfield, 1925); motor mechanic (Gracefield, 1931-1949); soldier (Sherwood, 1954-1980) ===''RENNIE''=== * [[/F. Rennie|Rennie, F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3HI Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. M. Rennie|Rennie, J. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QF Receive Melbourne (Northcote, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/K. M. Rennie|Rennie, K. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AO Receive Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RENSHAW''=== * [[/Walter Phillip Renshaw|Renshaw, Walter Phillip "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9KS-1LX] - 1891(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: XFP Sydney (Roseville, 1912-1914); 2DE Sydney (Roseville, 1922-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 370, 1918 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator - amateur broadcaster; WW1; radio clubs (WIA NSW - 1912+, President, Federal President); professional clubs (IRE NSW - founding member); business (consulting engineer); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Hon. Sec. WIA NSW) - Comment: late 1930s entangled in a NSW State Government corruption enquiry - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Roseville, 1936-1954; Ashfield, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XFP-2DE - Walter Phillip Renshaw" ===''RENWICK''=== * [[/Arthur Griffith Renwick|Renwick, Arthur Griffith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD57-8XV] - 1902(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2CG Receive Sydney (Woollahra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 292, 1940 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Roseville, 1930-1937); chemist (Drummoyne, 1943-1954); retail chemist (Strathfield, 1958-1963) ===''RETALLICK''=== * [[/James Moncrieff Retallick|Retallick, James Moncrieff]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKK3-QDW] - 1898(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2XO Bellingen (1930-1939, 1946-1947); 2FE Portable Bellingen (1933-1939); 2XO Raleigh (1948-1955); 2XO Coffs Harbour (1956-1958); 2XO Urunga (1960-1969); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 664, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: attendant (Substation, Raleigh, 1949-1954); electrical mechanic (Urunga, 1963-1968) ===''REYNOLDS''=== * [[/Arthur Pretoria Reynolds|Reynolds, Arthur Pretoria]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6F6-6PX] - 1900(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AP Sydney (Oatley, 1931-1936); 2AP Parkes (1937); 2AP Albury (1938-1939); 2AP Sydney (Richmond, 1946-1960); 2AP Katoomba (1961-1965); 2AP Leura (1969); 2AP Blackheath (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 34, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (Oatley, NSW, 1931-1936); radio engineer (Parkes, NSW, 1937; Richmond, NSW, 1943-1958; Leura, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Shipley, NSW, 1972) * [[/George Daniel Reynolds|Reynolds, George Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9J-VBQ] - 1886(NZ)-1964(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 180, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Rockhampton, 1917; Cooktown, 1928); radio (Malvern, 1934-1937); wireless operator (New Farm, 1943); radio station manager (Townsville, 1949); retired (Malvern, 1954-1963) * [[/Reginald Patrick Reynolds|Reynolds, Reginald Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH3-V8S] - 1908(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2RH Temora (1931-1933); 2RH Leeton (1933); 2RH Wagga Wagga (1935-1938); 2RH Young (1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 211, 1931; AOLCP 52, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943-1958; Elizabeth Bay, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Randwick, NSW, 1968); technician (Randwick, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald James Reynolds| Reynolds, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNH-BFX] - 1912(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2AFR Sydney (Granville, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Westmead, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1855, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Granville, NSW, 1934-1937); telegraphist (Granville, NSW, 1943); postal employee (Westmead, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''REYNOLDSON''=== * [[/Edmund Laurence Reynoldson|Reynoldson, Edmund Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QH-63N] - 1895(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: XKB Strathmerton (1913-1914); 3FC Receive Melbourne (City, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 673, 1921 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW1 (Signal Engineers, 2nd Division); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Comment: Brother Leonard Mood Reynoldson killed at Bullecourt - Electoral Rolls: operator (Brighton, Vic, 1922); postmaster (St James, Echuca, Vic, 1924-1926; Hayfield, Vic, 1931-1954); nil (Ringwood East, Vic, 1963) ===''RHEUBEN''=== * [[/Owen Rheuben|Rheuben, Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNYD-98M] - 1893(NSW)-1968(Vic) - Licences: XLL Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1913-1914); 3UA Receive Melbourne (Carlton, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: turner (South Melbourne, Vic, 1914); engineer (Carlton, Vic, 1921-1924; Caulfield East, Vic, 1927-1931; Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1963); retired (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''RHODES''=== * [[/Harry Rhodes|Rhodes, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BS-QMC] - 1887?(???)-1966(SA) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Kadina (1923); 5HR Kadina (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Needs more research - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Quorn, 1939-1943; Grassmere, 1943) - TroveTag: "5HR - Harry Rhodes" ===''RIBBETT''=== * [[/Thomas John Ribbett|Ribbett, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQQ-YRJ] - 1880(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPOE, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RICH''=== * [[/Charles Fry Rich|Rich, Charles Fry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-YZ3] - 1873(Eng)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 4CR Fife Bay, Papua - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 4VX 2AJZ 9VX 2API Mackendrick Charles William Rich - Electoral Rolls: retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1949) * [[/Mackendrick Charles William Rich|Rich, Mackendrick Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-5MB] - 1903(PNG)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 4VX Samarai, Papua (1938-1939); 2AJZ Sydney (Chatswood, 1946); 9VX Port Moresby (1947-1948); 2API Sydney (Manly Vale, 1954-1955; Balgowlah, 1956-1969; Manly Vale, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 4CR Charles Fry Rich - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Manly Vale, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Manly Vale, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RICHARDS''=== * [[/G. F. Richards|Richards, G. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (Moonah, 1923); 2237 Hobart (Moonah, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Richards|Richards, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDM-JZ6] - 1888(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4XK Ipswich (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 575, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mine manager (Silkstone, 1917-1932; Booval, 1936-1958) * [[/Maurice Evans Richards|Richards, Maurice Evans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3X-KPB] - 1910(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5CY Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); 5MR Adelaide (Glenunga, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 369, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Likely a relation of 5WR Wilfred Mayo Richards - Electoral Rolls: welder (Millswood East, SA, 1943) * [[/Norman Henry Richards|Richards, Norman Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH1-NL1] - 1912(Eng)-2007(Qld) - Licences: 4NR Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1932-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1071, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1936-1937); mechanic (Eagle Junction, Qld, 1943); refrigeration engineer (Maryborough, Qld, 1949-1954); engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1963-1968); retired (Glasshouse Mountains, Qld, 1972-1977; Tin Can Bay, Qld, 1980) * [[/Victor John Richards|Richards, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFML-3HH] - 1916(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6JR Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1894, 1937, WA; 2COCP 265, 1939; 1COCP 367, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Nedlands, WA, 1937); radio operator (Alice Springs, NT, 1943); machinery assistant (Wivenhoe, Tas, 1949); radio technician (Darlinghurst West, NSW, 1949; Charters Towers, Qld, 1949)); radio operator (Carlingford, NSW, 1954); radio technician (Blacktown, NSW, 1958); technician (Applecross, WA, 1958-1972); radio officer (Applecross, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Wilfred Mayo Richards|Richards, Wilfred Mayo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3X-6W4] - 1896(SA)-1948(SA) - 5WR Adelaide (Medindie Gardens, 1927-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 364, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil - certainly a relation of 5MR Maurice Evans Richards ===''RICHARDSON''=== * [[/Alan Kennington Richardson|Richardson, Alan Kennington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRM-73L] - 1914(SA)-1994(SA) - Licences: 5AR Adelaide (Everard Park, 1934-1939; City, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1277, 1934, SA; AOLCP 201, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Everard Park, SA, 1939) * [[/Charles Augustus Richardson|Richardson, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ7-45H] - 1905(Eng)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 2PT Sydney (Five Dock, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 922, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Five Dock, NSW, 1932-1943); RAAF (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949); salesman (St Kilda, Vic, 1954); sales (Toorak, Vic, 1954-1963); retired (Warrnambool, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/George Henry Richardson|Richardson, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZG-11X] - 1919(Tas)-2003(???) - Licences: 7GR Hobart (Hobart City, 1939, 1947-1948; Sandy Bay, 1954-1980); 2NMF Sydney (Manly, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2302, 1939, Tas; BOCP 293, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, Tas, 1943; Queenborough, Tas, 1949; Nelson, Tas, 1954-1963) * [[/Jasper Bede Richardson|Richardson, Jasper Bede]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1J-LTY] - 1907(WA)-1969(WA) - Licences: 6LX Perth (Fremantle, 1931-1933; Hollywood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 831, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (East Fremantle, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Hollywood, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943; East Fremantle, WA, 1949); mechanic (Bicton, WA, 1954-1968) * [[/John Keith Richardson|Richardson, John Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QQ-76P] - 1906(Qld)-1954(Tas) - Licences: 4KR Barcaldine (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: overseer ("Ashgrove", Gore, 1930-1932) - Trovetag: "4KR - John Keith Richardson" * [[/Laurence Ross Nelson Richardson|Richardson, Laurence Ross Nelson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTND-7RH] - 1914(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3LD Melbourne (Armadale, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 821, 1931, Vic; AOLCP 116, 1933; COCP2 258, 1939; COCP1 303, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1936; Malvern, Vic, 1937); nil (Bayswater, Vic, 1949); technician (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert John Richardson|Richardson, Robert John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYX6-FTT] - 1912(Vic)-2004(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3ZP Melbourne (Collingwood, 1936-1939; Cheltenham, 1947-1975); 3ZP Moe (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1785, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Collingwood, Vic, 1934-1937); machinist (Cheltenham, Vic, 1942; Heatherton, Vic, 1949-1967); PMG employee (Cheltenham, Vic, 1977); retired (Moe, Vic, 1980) ===''RICHES''=== * [[/Sydney James William Riches|Riches, Sydney James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RF-1ST] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3SJ Melbourne (Northcote, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 34, 1931; AOCP 1784, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1931-1937); farmer (Larpent, Vic, 1943-1977) ===''RICH-PHILLIPS''=== SEE PHILLIPS, principally John Rich Phillips ===''RICHMOND''=== * [[/Cecil Harry Garbett Richmond|Richmond, Cecil Harry Garbett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTB-MV6] - 1910(Qld)-2009(Qld)99yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2059, 1937, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Awards: Imperial Service Medal (1970, Shipping Dept, clerical assistant) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Holland Park, Qld, 1943-1972); retired (Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''RICHTER''=== * [[/Roy Wilfred Richter|Richter, Roy Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCN-XHW] - 1920(NSW)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2ADP Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939); 2ACR Sydney (Manly Vale, 1961; Belrose, 1965-1969); 2ACR Ellenboraugh via Wauchope (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1741, 1936, NSW; COCP2 146, 1938; COCP1 194, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943; Manly, NSW, 1949; Collaroy, NSW, 1954); manager (Fairlight, NSW, 1958); engineer (Manly Vale, NSW, 1963); manufacturer (Belrose, NSW, 1972); grazier (Ellenboraugh, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RICKABY''=== * [[/Lorimer Douglas Rickaby|Rickaby, Lorimer Douglas "Rick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMR4-Z8W] - 1906(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4VR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Coopers Plains, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 485, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4VL, 4AK, 4BK); military (WW2, RAN); ship wireless officer; security officer (MSS) - Relationships: father of 4RX Brian ??? Rickaby; father-in-law of 4VR Valerie ??? Rickaby - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Flinders Naval Depot, Vic, 1931-1934); radio engineer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1949); meter reader (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1958-1972) * [[/Brian ??? Rickaby|Rickaby, Brian ???]] - Licences: 4ZAP Brisbane (Coopers Plains, 1960); 4RX Brisbane (Salisbury, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: AOLCP; AOCP; BOCP; TVOCP - amateur operator; broadcast engineer (Qld State Broadcasting Office, P&TD / DoC / DoTaC / ABA) - Relationships: son of 4VR Lorimer Douglas Rickaby; husband of 4VR Valerie ??? Rickaby - Electoral Rolls: ===''RIDGWAY''=== * [[/Edwin Keith Ridgway|Ridgway, Edwin Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVNZ-36N] - 1909(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3EQ Leongatha (1934-1937); 2AGQ Henty (1938); 3IV Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1282, 1938, Vic; BOCP 519, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Ballarat West, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''RIEDEL''=== * [[/Paul Wolfgang Riedel|Riedel, Paul Wolfgang]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH1-BSM] - 1916(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5PW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1947; Hawthorn, 1948-1954; West Marden, 1955-1965; Marden, 1969; Manningham, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2456, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RIETHMULLER''=== * [[/Eric Charles Riethmuller|Riethmuller, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64Z-XCL] - 1903(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4SK Willis Island (1931) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 250, 1930; 1COCP 299, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Jandowae, 1936); radio technician (Wellington, NSW, 1937; Moorooka, 1943); radio operator (Darlinghurst, 1949; Wahroonga, 1963-1972); retired (Toowoomba, 1972-1980) ===''RILEY''=== * [[/Morton Russell Riley|Riley, Morton Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJJ7-62N] - 1911(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3TN Hamilton (1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1789, 1936, Vic; BOCP 507, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Hamilton, Vic, 1934-1954) * [[/William Frederick Riley|Riley, William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK87-JBH] - 1919(WA)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4FS Brisbane (Moorooka, 1938-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2240, 1938, Qld; COCP1 401, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Longreach, Qld, 1943; Moorooka, Qld, 1949); aircraft surveyor (Lane Cove, NSW, 1954; Gladesville, NSW, 1958-1968; Turramurra, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/William James Riley|Riley, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKCG-NHL] - 1907(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2YX Sydney (Balmain, 1932-1939, 1946-1950; Strathfield, 1954; Balmain, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1056, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Refer Ancestry.com for details of a difficult life - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balmain, NSW, 1933-1977) ===''RING''=== * [[/Keith Mostyn Ring|Ring, Keith Mostyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKB8-YR7] - 1913(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5KH Adelaide (Kensington Park, 1932-1939, 1947-1948; Marion, 1954; Eden Hills, 1955-1969); 5KH Williamstown (1975); 5KH Kapunda (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 923, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Jamestown, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas Leo Ring|Ring, Thomas Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-D97] - 1893(Vic)-1945(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 233, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1916; Sandgate, 1921); clerical assistant (Bowen, Qld, 1925); postmaster (Texas, 1930-1937); retired (Hendra, Qld, 1943) ===''RINGROSE''=== * [[/William Stanley Ringrose|Ring, William Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPC-GSV] - 1900(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2YR Sydney (Epping, 1931-1939); 2BSR Forster (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 421, 1919 (Marconi); COCP2 129, 1930; COCP1 193, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Epping, NSW, 1935-1949); radio technician (Eastwood, NSW, 1954); technician (OTC Doonside Rd, Blacktown, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Forster, NSW, 1968) ===''RIPPEN''=== * [[/Adolf Heinrich Gerhard Rippen|Rippen, Adolf Heinrich Gerhard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-QSB] - 1919(WA)-1941(Off coast of Kenya) - Licences: 6GR Perth (Fremantle, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1731, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, HMAS Sydney II, Telegraphist) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fremantle, 1943) - Links: [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/registrydetails.asp?ID=478 HMAS Sydney II Memorial]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/644953 VWMA]; [http://www.streetwisemedia.com.au/unknown-sydney-sailor-named-after-80-years/ Streetwise] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''RIVERS''=== * [[/Edmund Ronald Rivers|Rivers, Edmund Ronald or Ronald Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJH-V2S] - 1901(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 3ER Receive Melbourne (Essendon, 1922-1923); 3ER Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 767, 1923 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RIX''=== * [[/Walter Henry George Rix|Rix, Walter Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMQX-KZQ] - 1898(Qld)-1923(Qld) - Licences: 4EC Receive Brisbane (Bulimba, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: tram conductor (Valley, Qld, 1919-1921) ===''ROBB''=== * [[/Arthur Victor Robb|Robb, Arthur Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G881-MTY] - 1888(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: Unknown Callsign Sydney (Arncliffe, 1911) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Surveyor, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Lake Wyangan, Griffith, NSW, 1930-1935) * [[/Gladstone Grey Robb|Robb, Gladstone Grey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SW-6JS] - 1892(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XJDP Melbourne (Croxton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); PMGD (1911+, research section; developed splitting amplifier for first interstate broadcast 22 Sep 1925; in charge first shortwave tx VLR3 - Electoral Rolls: postal mechanic (Northcote, Vic, 1914); mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1915; Croxton, Vic, 1916; Northcote, Vic, 1919-1963); retired (Oakleigh South, Vic, 1967-1968) * [[/Walter Lindsay Robb|Robb, Walter Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJ9-JBL] - 1917(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3WX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1938-1939); 3YR Melbourne (South Caulfield, 1947-1948; Essendon West, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2122, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: finisher (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1942); toolmaker (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); draftsman (Essendon, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''ROBBINS''=== * [[/Thomas Fellows Robbins|Robbins, Thomas Fellows]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5X-2SL] - 1918(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5DK Adelaide (Fullarton, 1935-1937; Malvern, 1938-1939); 5AQ Leigh Creek (1954-1960); 5AQ Port Augusta (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1548, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Malvern, SA, 1941-1943) ===''ROBERTS''=== * [[/Charles D'Arcy Roberts|Roberts, Charles D'Arcy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2N-VBN] - 1909(NSW)-1943(Burma) - Licences: 2JV Sydney (Greenwich, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 408, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (signalman, 8 Division Signals, 1943) - Electoral rolls: clerk (Lane Cove, 1930-1937) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Edmund Charles Roberts|Roberts, Edmund Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1Q-WMS] - 1919(Vic)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 2QK Sydney (Lakemba, 1946; Punchbowl, 1947); 9QK Lae (1948); 2QK Sydney (Lakemba, 1954-1961); 2QN Lakemba (1969); 4QI Gladstone (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2279, 1939, NSW; BOCP 1882, 1960; TVOCP 310, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1958); technician (Bendigo, Vic, 1963); TV technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1963-1972); RAN (Nowra, NSW, 1972-1977); radio technician (Gladstone, Qld, 1977-1980); engineer (Seaford, Vic, 1980) * [[/Harry Mayland Roberts|Roberts, Harry Mayland or Mayfield (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLH-KKF] - 1912(SA)-1979(SA) - Licences: 5MY Adelaide (Alberton East, 1931; Myrtle Bank, 1938-1939; Fullarton Estate, 1947-1954; Plympton, 1955-1965; North Plympton, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 763, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Myrtle Bank, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Herbert Charles Roberts|Roberts, Herbert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHG-122] - 1902(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3HR Sea Lake (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1669, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Sea Lake, Vic, 1931-1977) * [[/J. C. A. Roberts|Roberts, J. C. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAY Sydney (Parramatta, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Identification: Not yet identified, despite three given names - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Michael Denis Roberts|Roberts, John Michael Denis or Dennis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89R-5VT] - 1917(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2ACK Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1939); 2JS Sydney (Campsie, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1656, 1936, NSW; AOCP1 8, 1946; COCP1 1119, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Keith McLeod Roberts|Roberts, Keith McLeod]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJS-1GN] - 1909(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3QO Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1938-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2109, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Nicholas William Roberts|Roberts, Nicholas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-XKV] - 1915(SA)-1936(SA) - Licences: 5NR Adelaide (St Peters, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1228, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon, age 21yo - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Noel Grafton Roberts|Roberts, Noel Grafton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRD-CCL] - 1924(Eng)-2008(Eng) - Licences: 5NR Katherine (1947) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 589, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Tally Ho, Vic, 1967-1968; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Phillip Roberts|Roberts, Phillip]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZF Narrandera (1932-1935); 2AFF Wagga Wagga (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1014, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Narrandera, NSW, 1931-1932); storeman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1980) * [[/Richard George Crafter Roberts|Roberts, Richard George Crafter or Crofter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWFZ-Z24] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UU Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 750, 1922; 2COCP 430, 1933; 1COCP 505, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashfield, 1933-1936; Lovetts Bay, 1943; Chatswood, 1949-1958) * [[/Ronald Joseph Roberts|Roberts, Ronald Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1S-97N] - 1913(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1887, 1937, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tailor (Melbourne South, Vic, 1936-1943); technician (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Russell Flexmore Roberts|Roberts, Russell Flexmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL4K-265] - 18??-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4PN Brisbane (West End, 1927-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 372, 1927, No. 41 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; television experimenter (4CM); broadcaster (4BC, manager) - Electoral Rolls: musical director (South Brisbane, 1919); musician (Coorparoo, 1934); manager (Yeronga, 1936-1937); alderman (Annerley, 1954) * [[/V. Roberts|Roberts, V.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROBERTSON''=== * [[/Albert Edward Robertson|Robertson, Albert Edward "Robbie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBR1-G68] - 1908(???)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 3US Melbourne (Auburn, 1938-1939); 2US Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1969; Chatswood, 1975; Castle Grove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1968); radio officer (Chatswood, NSW, 1972); retired (Castle Cove, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Archibald Gordon Hamilton Robertson|Robertson, Archibald Gordon Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62Y-5YZ] - 1906(South Africa)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2ALA Sydney (Undercliffe, 1938-1939; Enfield, 1946-1950; Crows Nest, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2196, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Bankstown, NSW, 1930; Marrickville, NSW, 1930; Toxteth, NSW, 1932-1934; Campsie, NSW, 1935; Glebe, NSW, 1937; Enfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Crows Nest, NSW, 1954) * [[/Brian Desmond Robertson|Robertson, Brian Desmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2G-W63] - 1921(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 1RD Macquarie Island (1950s); 5RD Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 998, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/David Sterling Robertson|Robertson, David Sterling]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2M-F7H] - 1920(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RN Adelaide (Mt Lofty, 1937-1939, 1948-1965); 1ATR Canberra (Deakin, 1956; Yarralumla, 1960); 5RN Adelaide (Stirling, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1944, 1937, SA; 2COCP 346, 1940; 1COCP 405, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Husband of 5YL-1YL Denise Alison Robertson nee Haslam - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (North Sydney, 1943) * [[/Denise Alison Robertson|Robertson nee Haslam, Denise Alison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2M-JWG] - 1927(NSW)-2008(SA) - Licences: 1YL Canberra (Yarralumla, 1960-1965); 5YL Adelaide (Stirling, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3552, 1956, ACT - amateur operator; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 5RN-1ATR David Sterling Robertson - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROBINS''=== * [[/Eric Francis Robins|Robins, Eric Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZKN-B51] - 1919(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6RB Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1938-1939, 1947); 6RB Northam (1948); 6RB Perth (Joondanna, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2221, 1938, WA; COCP1 2032, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (South Perth, WA, 1949); postal officer (Joondanna, WA, 1954-1972); public servant (Joondanna, WA, 1977-1980) ===''ROBINSON''=== * [[/Alexander Robinson|Robinson, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1G8-ZJ2] - 1900(Eng)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2GR Sydney (Haberfield, 1930-1937; Richmond, 1938-1939; Hunter's Hill, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 498/499, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical meter tester (Haberfield, 1933-1936) - Callsign: 2GR callsign previously held by Joseph Sydney Marks * [[/Arthur Robinson|Robinson, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CS-4PP] - 1926(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ABF Sale (1948-1956); 3ABF Melbourne (Croydon, 1960); 3ABF Traralgon (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2710, 1948, Vic; TVOCP 184, 1959 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sale, 1949-1954); technician (Croydon, 1963); PMG TV technician (Traralgon, 1963-1980) * [[/Charles John Robinson|Robinson, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNJD-DC5] - 1908(Tas)-2004(???) - Licences: 7RC Launceston (1936-1937); 7KR Launceston (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1668, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: carter (Launceston, 1936-1937); cordial maker (Launceston, 1943) * [[/Harry Percival Robinson|Robinson, Harry Percival or Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1QW-J96] - 1905(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5HN Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1947-1960; Windsor Gardens, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2168, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Port Adelaide, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John William Robinson|Robinson, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7H-Q61] - 1895(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2EN Receive Sydney (Ryde, 1922-1923); 2RN Receive Sydney (Concord, 1923); 4RN Brisbane (Kedron, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur broadcaster; Honorary Radio Inspector NSW; First director 4QG - Comment: several contemporaneous JWRs - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Merthyr, Qld, 1925-1926); radio engineer (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1928); engineer (Herston, 1936-1937) - TroveTag: "2EN-2RN-4RN - John William Robinson" ===''ROBSON''=== * [[/Colin Laudreux Robson|Robson, Colin Laudreux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYV-TL8] - 1916(WA)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6XI Perth (Mt Lawley, 1937-1939); 6XI Northam (1947-1948); 6XI Waterloo (1954-1960); 6XI bunbury (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 181, 1936; AOCP 2055, 1937, WA; BOCP 234, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (6AM Quarters, Northam, WA, 1949; 6TZ, Waterloo, WA, 1958-1963; Bunbury, WA, 1968-1972) ===''ROCHE''=== * [[/L. Roche|Roche, L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJCG Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROCKBERG''=== * [[/Alec Rockberg|Rockberg, Alec]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPW1-965] - 1907(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2RG Sydney (CBD, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 771, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Five Dock, NSW, 1943; Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1949; Five Dock, NSW, 1954-1958; Haberfield, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''ROCKWELL''=== * [[/Horace Bruce Rockwell|Rockwell, Horace Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K882-BWV] - 1887(Tas)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XQH Brisbane (Wynnum) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; WW1; WW2; a founder of Wireless Institute of Queensland 1912 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fort Lytton, Qld, 1913; Wynnum, Qld, 1917-1919); electrical engineer (Enoggera, Qld, 1919; Chelmer, Qld, 1925); electrician (Fort Lytton, Qld, 1936-1937); soldier (Middle Head, NSW, 1943); engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XQH - Horace Bruce Rockwell"(40+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Rockwell"(40+ tags) ===''RODDA''=== * [[/William David Rodda|Rodda, William David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WK-4JB] - 1907(WA)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6WR Perth (Claremont, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 435, 1928, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 1191, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Claremont, 1931-1936; Nedlands, 1937; Claremont, 1943); control operator (Nedlands, 1949-1954); technician (Perth, 1958) ===''RODGER''=== * [[/Malcolm Alan Rodger|Rodger, Malcolm Alan or Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Y-LSY] - 1913(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3UI Tatura (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2334, 1939, Vic; BOCP 587, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Kyabram, Vic, 1934; Tatura, Vic, 1935-1954) ===''RODWELL''=== * [[/Albert Edward Rodwell|Rodwell, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWX8-VG7] - 1909(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Bowen Hills, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bowen Hills, Qld, 1936-1937); grocer (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949); company manager (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1954-1968); bookseller (Aspley, Qld, 1972) * [[/J. G. Rodwell|Rodwell, J. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 244 Sydney (North Sydney, 1920) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROGER''=== * [[/John Herman Roger|Roger, John Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQ3-315] - 1901(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2KV Sydney (Moore Park, 1929); 2KV Newcastle (CBD, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 829, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone electrician (Lambton, NSW, 1930); telephone mechanic (Newcastle, NSW, 1932); no occupation (Earlwood, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Beresfield, NSW, 1949); broadcasting technician (Surry Hills, NSW, 1949); broadcasting engineer (Earlwood, NSW, 1954); postal employee (Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1972-1980); ===''ROGERS''=== * [[/Bernard Stanley Rogers|Rogers, Bernard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPV-L34] - 1912(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5FG Adelaide (Blackwood, 1934-1939; Edwardstown, 1947-1948; Glandore, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1274, 1934, SA; 1COCP 907, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Edwardstown, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Joseph Edwin Rogers|Rogers, Joseph Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYT-JXW] - 1904(Tas)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3TO Melbourne (Camberwell, 1933-1937); 2AHN Sydney (Epping, 1938); 3TO Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948); 3TO Yallourn (1954-1965); 3TO Newborough (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1091, 1933, Vic; BOCP 1452, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1927); manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1937; Nedlands, WA, 1943); patrolman (Yallorn, Vic, 1949-1967); clerk (Newborough, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Lionel Cecil Rogers|Rogers, Lionel Cecil or Cecil Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBJJ-56H] - 1904(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3KF Receive Melbourne (Seddon, 1922); 3LI Melbourne (Seddon, 1937; Footscray, 1938-1939; Seddon, 1947-1948); 3ADQ Rockbank (1965) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 836, 1924 (Spark); COCP2 101, 1937; COCP1 474, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Footscray North, Vic, 1926-1931); labourer (McMillans, Vic, 1935-1936); operator (Footscray North, Vic, 1936; Footscray South, Vic, 1937-1949); technician (wireless station, Rockbank, Vic, 1954-1967) * [[/Richard Rogers|Rogers, Richard "Ric"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZN-LHZ] - Living - Licences: 7RO Hobart (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; historian (Amateur Radio Tas) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROHDE''=== * [[/William Campbell Rohde|Rohde, William Campbell "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76S-GRF] - 1907(Qld)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4RW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 493, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (YWCA Wireless Club); comms engineer (PMGD); broadcast engineer (4QG) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Red Hill, 1934-1943; Newmarket, 1949); postal engineer (Coorparoo, 1958-1980) ===''ROLLS''=== * [[/Sydney Rolls|Rolls, Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-V3F] - 1886(???)-1957(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Auburn, Vic, 1916-1919); naval officer (Camberwell, Vic, 1924-1925); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1928-1949) ===''ROOKS''=== * [[/John Rooks|Rooks, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6FX-5F2] - 1904(Eng)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ADD Sydney (Sans Souci, 1937); 3DD Melbourne (Cribb Point, 1938); 6DD Perth (Redcliffe, 1947-1948); 4DD Townsville (1956-1969); 2BDD Sydney (Sans Souci, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 23, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Sans Souci, NSW, 1934-1937; Cribb Point, Vic, 1942); radio inspector (Sans Souci, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Redcliffe, WA, 1949); communications officer (Sans Souci, NSW, 1954); communications supervisor (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1972; Sans Souci, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''ROPER''=== * [[/Thornton Graham Roper|Roper, Thornton Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HY-FH7] - 1898(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3ZB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1954; Surrey Hills, 1955; East Malvern, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2370, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (at WW1 enlistment); turner & fitter (Melbourne East, Vic, 1922-1924); turner (Oakleigh, Vic, 1925-1931); fruiterer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1934-1937); fitter (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Malvern East, Vic, 1963) ===''ROSCOE''=== * [[/Geoffrey Thomas Roscoe|Roscoe, Geoffrey Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QR-GJY] - 1900(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Receive Condamine (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Condamine, Qld, 1925; Macknade, Qld, 1936-1937; Boonah, Qld, 1943); retired (St Lucia, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''ROSE''=== * [[/Benjamin Isaac Rose|Rose, Benjamin Isaac]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDQ-GPR] - 1898(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3FR Receive Melbourne (South Oakleigh, 1922); 3TG Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 754, 1922 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1924-1936); carrier (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942); grocer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949); storeman (North Clayton, Vic, 1963) * [[/Henry Englebert Rose|Rose, Henry Englebert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPD1-TF3] - 1894(NSW)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 2LP Receive Warren (1922); 2HR Warren (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Dalby, Qld, 1913); station manager (Yanganbil, NSW, 1930); grazier (Warren, NSW, 1933); stock and station agent (Warren, NSW, 1935-1936; Annaby, NSW, 1937-1943) * [[/Robert William (Qld) Rose|Rose, Robert William (Qld)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DS-JJM] - 1911(Qld)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 4RR Brisbane (1925); 4RQ Longreach (1930-1939, 1946-1948); 2AQR Wallsend (1956-1961); 2AQR Avoca (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 576, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; chemist - Comment: Another Robert William Rose b1923 BOCP 993 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowong, 1925); chemist (Longreach, 1936-1949; West Wallsend, 1958-1963; Avoca Beach, 1968) * [[/Robert William (Vic) Rose|Rose, Robert William (Vic)]] - 1923(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 993, 1948; 3AIR 1790, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''ROSEBLADE''=== * [[/Rex Kitchener Roseblade|Roseblade, Rex Kitchener]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHF-YPM] - 1914(Vic)-1993(ACT) - Licences: 3QJ Melbourne (Kew, 1932-1939); 2RI Canberra (Barton, 1947); 3QJ Melbourne (Balcombe Camp, 1954-1955; Ashburton, 1956-1960); 1QJ Canberra (Narrabundah, 1965-1969; Campbell, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 930, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 152, 1938; 2COCP 177, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1937-1943); soldier (Glen Iris, Vic, 1954; Narrabundah, ACT, 1963-1968; Campbell, ACT, 1972-1980) ===''ROSENSKJAR''=== * [[/F. Rosenskjar|Rosenskjar, F.]] - 19??-19?? - 4?? Brisbane (Fairfield) (Operator 4BI), amateur operator, amateur broadcaster ===''ROSEVEAR''=== * [[/Ernest Donovan Rosevear|Rosevear, Ernest Donovan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWL-VRK] - 1914(SA)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2405, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: panelbeater (Brighton, SA, 1939); press operator (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''ROSEWARNE''=== * [[/Jeffrey Paul Rosewarne|Rosewarne, Jeffrey Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR41-ZWP] - 1920(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5MN Snowtown (1947-1948); 5MN Kadina (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2313, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROSS''=== * [[/Alexander David Ross|Ross, Alexander David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G68V-KFR] - 1883(Sct)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Professor of Mathematics & Physics, University of Perth) - Electoral Rolls: university professor (Perth Club, 1916; West Perth, 1925-1954); retired (Albany, WA, 1958-1963) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ross-alexander-david-8270 ADB]; [[w:Alexander_David_Ross|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.news.uwa.edu.au/archive/201206204747/features/setting-standards-excellence/ UWA]; [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1967QJRAS...8..297. Harvard Obit] * [[/John Francis Ross|Ross, John Francis "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Z1-TYT] - 1922(SA)-2021(NSW)98yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - engineer (PMGD); journalist (editor, The Broadcaster); historian (broadcasting, Amateur Radio, radiocommunications); author ("History of Radio in South Australia"; "Radio Broadcast Technology"); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Member of the Order of Australia, "For service to the media as a radio broadcasting engineer", 1989 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Waterstone Mansen Ross|Ross, Reginald Waterstone Mansen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RP-ZML] - 1907(South Africa)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 2IG Albury (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1429, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Mildura, Vic, 1934; Albury, NSW, 1936-1943); technical assistant (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); clerk (Sunshine, Vic, 1958-1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''ROST''=== * [[/Albert William Rost|Rost, Albert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2S-FXW] - 1887(Qld)-1949(NSW) - Licences: XBR Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Waverley, NSW, 1913; Epping, NSW, 1930-1937; Eastwood, NSW, 1943; West Ryde, 1949) ===''ROUDIE''=== * [[/Andrea Roudie|Roudie, Andrea "Andrew"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNX-X16] - 1912(Greece)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3UJ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1932-1933; Fairfield, 1937-1939; Ashburton, 1947-1948; Ringwood East, 1954; Croydon, 1955-1965; Vermont, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 878, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); engineer (Ringwood, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Croydon, Vic, 1963); engineer (Vermont, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''ROUTLEDGE''=== * [[/Robert Angus Routledge|Routledge, Robert Angus "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX2-BDP] - 1913(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5RA Adelaide (Richmond, 1930-1931; Henley Beach, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 679, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Henley, 1939); radio technician (Henley, 1941); physics technician (Glenelg, 1943) ===''ROWE''=== * [[/R. L. Rowe|Rowe, R. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LR Sydney (Milsons Point, 1928; McMahons Point, 1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 267, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROWLAND''=== * [[/Robert George Rowland|Rowland, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH14-G2J] - 1902(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3GR Ballarat (1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 657, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Grovedale, 1924); storekeeper (Majorca, 1925-1927; Ballarat, 1931); radio dealer (Ballarat, 1936-1980) - Comment: Don't confuse 3ZGG/3AFS Robert George Rowlands ===''ROWLATT''=== * [[/Thomas William Rowlatt|Rowlatt, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCMJ-HZT] - 1892(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1915-1921); engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1925-1937); mechanical engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1943-1968); retired (Chermside, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''ROWLES''=== * [[/Charles Alfred Rowles|Rowles, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPCL-YYT] - 1908(Eng)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 2OS Sydney (Double Bay, 1931-1933; Bondi, 1933-1935); 3OS Melbourne (Armadale, 1947; East St Kilda, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 849, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 422, 1933; COCP1 361, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bus conductor (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); radio (Waverley, NSW, 1934-1935); aeradio operator (Aeradio Station, Forrest, WA, 1943); control officer (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); technician (Camberwell, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1958; Jordanville, Vic, 1967-1968; Mt Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROWLEY''=== * [[/Frank Rowley|Rowley, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76R-9S5] - 1916(Vic)-1991(NZ) - Licences: 3QF Melbourne (Avonsleigh, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954; East Frankston, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2071, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1937-1942); builder (Avonleigh, Vic, 1949-1954; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROY''=== * [[/Arthur Beresford|Roy, Arthur Beresford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXWQ-QB1] - 1910(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2OP Sydney (Waverley, 1931-1939; Rose Bay, 1946-1947); 2OP New Lambton (1948); 2OP Sydney (Leichhardt, 1950; Strathfield, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 722, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Waverley, NSW, 1932-1937; New Lambton, NSW, 1943; Leichhardt, NSW, 1949; Homebush, NSW, 1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963) * [[/Arthur Richard Roy|Roy, Arthur Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKT-N5V] - 1916(NSW)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 2ADR Sydney (Mascot, 1936-1939); 3ADR Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1956; Armadale, 1960; Toorak, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1734, 191936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mascot, NSW, 1937); St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); manufacturer (Toorak, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROYLE''=== * [[/William Arthur Kirkcaldy Royle|Royle, William Arthur Kirkcaldy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ13-BBQ] - 1909(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2WA Sydney (Edgecliff, 1927-1928); 2AWK Sydney (Darling Point, 1946-1950; Sandringham, 1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 318, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: underwriter (Edgecliff, 1936-1954); agent (Sandringham, 1958) ===''RUBAN''=== * [[/John Peter Ruban|Ruban, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CM-DMS] - 1925(???)-2015(Vic) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Footscray North, 1963-1968); technician (Maidstone, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''RUCK''=== * [[/Charles Leonard Ruck|Ruck, Charles Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTVS-3DH] - 1894(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3JO Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 315, 1917 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy, 1914-1925) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Malvern, Vic, 1922; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1933; Canterbury, Vic, 1934-1936; Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1963); retired (Camberwell, Vic, 1968) ===''RUDKIN''=== * [[/Keith Rudkin|Rudkin, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQQ-3WC] - 1910(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2DG Newcastle (Stockton, 1935-1936; Abermain, 1937-1939; Maitland, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1418, 1935, NSW; BOCP 435, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Wickham, NSW, 1932); dairy farmer (Stratford, NSW, 1933); carrier (Stockton, NSW, 1935; Abermain, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Abermain, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Maitland, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''RUMBLE''=== * [[/James Eric Rumble|Rumble, James Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G49Y-S8W] - 1917(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6RU Perth (Subiaco, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Wembley, 1954-1960; City Beach, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2222, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Subiaco, WA, 1949); manager (Wembley, WA, 1954-1963); company director (City Beach, WA, 1968-1980) ===''RUMBOLD''=== * [[/George Henry Rumbold|Rumbold, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VKD-BSQ] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3GR Bendigo (1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 349, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bendigo, Vic, 1928); insurance agent (Kyneton, Vic, 1931; Shepparton, Vic, 1931; Bendigo, Vic, 1936-1937); assistant superintendent (Bendigo, Vic, 1942-1954); cabinet maker (Bendigo, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''RUSE''=== * [[/Thomas William Ruse|Ruse, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZMB-QWY] - 1891(Vic)-1987(WA)95yo - Licences: 6WK Perth (Perth City, 1930-1931; Osborne Park, 1933-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 627, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Osborne Park, 1916-1972); retired (Bunbury, 1977-1980) ===''RUSSACK''=== * [[/Harry Lancelot Russack|Russack, Harry Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYZX-Q5L] - 1907(SA)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2BN Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 946, 1927; COCP2 81, 1930) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Croydon, NSW, 1933-1936; Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1954); agent (Surry Hills, NSW, 1958); company director (Greenwich, NSW, 1958; Forestville, NSW, 1963; Frenchs Forest, NSW, 1968); retired (Stuarts Point, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RUSSELL''=== * [[/Albert Cooper Russell|Russell, Albert Cooper "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ9-BQV] - 1916(WA)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 6AR Albany (1936-1937); 6AR Northam (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1670, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Katanning, WA, 1937); mechanic (New Town, Tas, 1943-1949); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Sans Souci, NSW, 1958; Double Bay, NSW, 1963; Kensington, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/George Justice Russell|Russell, George Justice "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLY-QTV] - 1908(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2QA Tullamore (1932-1936); 2QA Nyngan (1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 960, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Tullamore, NSW, 1930-1936); radio engineer (Nyngan, NSW, 1937-1968); retired (Nyngan, NSW, 1972) * [[/Ronald Albert Henry Russell|Russell, Ronald Albert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q8-Z2W] - 1912(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3EO Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2176, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cobug, Vic, 1934); constable (Melbourne East, Vic, 1936; Coburg, Vic, 1937-1954) ===''RUTHERFORD''=== * [[/Ernest Rutherford|Rutherford, Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLK-WGB]- 1871(NZ)-1937(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Ernest Rutherford|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/1908/rutherford/biographical/ Nobel Prize]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ernest-Rutherford Britannica] ===''RUTLEDGE''=== * [[/Cyril Rutledge|Rutledge, Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M441-T34] - 1904(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6DC Receive Perth (Highgate Hill, 1923); 6CR Perth (North Perth, 1960-1965, Applecross, 1969; Attadale, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2496, 1942, WA; BOCP 547, 1944 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (North Perth, WA, 1925-1926); chemist (Dalwallinu, WA, 1934-1943); radio electrician (Maylands, WA, 1949-1954); pharmaceutical chemist (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1958-1963); pharmacist (Applecross, WA, 1968); chemist (Attadale, WA, 1972-1980) ===''RUTTER''=== * [[/George Alfred Rutter|Rutter, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR8B-67C] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2CB Sydney (Artarmon, 1936-1939; Hornsby, 1946-1980+); 2BCB Culburra (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1662, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: textile worker (Artarmon, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Hornsby, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''RYAN''=== * [[/Albert John Ryan|Ryan, Albert John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWH-V6X] - 1897(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2LE Canberra (Kingston, 1930-1933); 2YN Canberra (Kingston, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 489, 1919; AOLCP 80, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Training School, 1918-1919); PMGD (junior mechanic NSW, 1917; clerk, 1919) broadcast engineer; founder of 2CA Canberra commercial - Comment: several contemporaneous AJR's - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Clement James Ryan|Ryan, Clement James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJS-2TB] - 1916(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3DZ Portland (1936-1937); 3DZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1938-1939; Middle Park, 1947-1948; Balaclava, 1954-1960; Glenhuntly, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1667, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1949); electrician (Ripponlea, Vic, 1963); technical officer (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1968); technical (Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Cornelius Edward Ryan|Ryan, Cornelius Edward "Con"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTH8-84B] - 1907(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4ZS Brisbane (Oxley, 1938-1939, 1947); 4ZS Rockhampton (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2190, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930-1943); cleaner (Rockhampton, Qld, 1954); labourer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/George Edward Ryan|Ryan, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CM-RCC] - 1910(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1939; Dutton Park, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1633, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telephone mechanic (PMGD) - Comment: several contemporaneous GERs - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1937); telephone mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943-1954); PMG Instructor (St Lucia, Qld, 1958); instructor (Taringa, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Michael James Ryan|Ryan, Michael James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXQ-2MC] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3NV Melbourne (Merlynston, 1938-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2072, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous MJRs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter George Ryan|Ryan, Walter George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RR-ZQ1] - 1904(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2TI Sydney (Kensington South, 1935-1936; Kingsford, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1422, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: master butcher (Kensington, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''RYMILL''=== * [[/Arthur Campbell Rymill|Rymill, Arthur Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXVS-CTB] - 1907(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Riddoch Rymill|Rymill, Robert Riddoch]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5N-YC9] - 1904(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: V753 Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3GX Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: ethnologist (South Yarra, 1931) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/535352 WW2] ===''RYVITCH''=== * [[/Judah Louis Ryvitch|Ryvitch or Rich, Judah Louis or Louis Judah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1LF-H39] - 1914(Vic)-1993(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2454, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fitzroy, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1942) =='''S'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''SAAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Saar|Saar, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ52-N3K] - 1889(???)-1956(WA) - Licences: 6CZ Receive Perth (West Perth, 1923); 6CZ Northam (1923-1925); 6KM Eucla (1926-1927); 6KM Geraldton (1933); 6KM Perth (Maylands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 264, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraph lineman (North Perth, WA, 1915); postal electrician (Northam, WA, 1917); mechanic (Bunbury, WA, 1916-1917; Balkatta, WA, 1922; Eucla, WA, 1925-1926; North Perth, WA, 1928; Maylands, WA, 1931); postal electrician (Maylands, WA, 1936-1954) ===''SABAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saban|Saban, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Saban|Saban, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNT4-QQK] - 1895(Vic)-1933(NSW) - Licences: XMI Melbourne (Auburn, 1913-1914); 2BL Receive Sydney (Waverley, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (East Sydney, NSW, 1930-1933) ===''SABELBERG''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sabelberg|Sabelberg, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Joseph Brentani Sabelberg|Sabelberg, Charles Joseph Brentani]] - 1869(Vic)-1935(Vic) - Licences: 3CS Melbourne (Port Melbourne, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Licence possibly held for one of his sons - Electoral Rolls: physician (Violet Town, Vic, 1903-1906); medical practitioner (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1914-1931) ===''SAGAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Noel Sagar|Sagar, Eric Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKS-4J9] - 1896(SA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 5CM Receive Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1923); 5CM Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1924-1926); 4ES Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Halcyon: Not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: manager (Greenslopes, Qld, 1932); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1943-1949); orchardist (Kincumber, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''SAINSBURY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Henry Sainsbury|Sainsbury, Rupert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L28X-5H3] - 1896(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1924-1936); 4YJ Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937-1939); 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1946-1954; Epping, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 54, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Concord, 1930); traveller (Hendra, 1936-1937); soldier (Norman Park, 1943); executive (Concord West, 1949-1954); commercial traveller (Epping, 1958-1968) ===''SAINTY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Melville Sainty|Sainty, Clifford Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ61-1GZ] - 1907(NSW)-1987(SA) - Licences: 2MS Warrawee (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 88, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF) - Relationships: likely related to XAH Stanley James Sainty - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Turramurra, NSW, 1936-1943); farmer (Loganholme, Qld, 1949); builder (Turramurra, NSW, 1954); manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Stanley James Sainty|Sainty, Stanley James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXW9-W9D] - 1898(NSW)-1951(Vic) - Licences: XAH Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1930); mechanical engineer (Tempe, NSW, 1931-1934); manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Deepdene, Vic, 1943-1949) - TroveTag: "XAH - Stanley James Sainty" ===''SALAMY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Salamy|Salamy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Salamy|Salamy, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZHH-VWR] - 1904(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AJ Receive Warrnambool (1922-1923); 3AJ Warrnambool (1924-1933); 3PS Warrnambool (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 35, 1924, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Warrnambool, 1924-1977) ===''SALLMANN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sallmann|Sallmann, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Herbert Sallmann|Sallmann or Sallman, Noel Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY1M-59M] - 1912(Vic)-2006(SA)94yo - Licences: 3UG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3AUG Merbein (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2023, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1934-1937); assistant manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); manager (Merbein, Vic, 1954); estate agent (Merbein, Vic, 1963-1980); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1980) ===''SALMON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Salmon|Salmon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Edward Francis Salmon|Salmon, James Edward Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY3W-B19] - 1916(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3ZJ Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1934-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1321, 1934, Vic; BOCP 195, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); announcer (Caulfield, Vic, 1949) * [[/Walter Edwin Salmon|Salmon, Walter Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQC-SWG] - 1902(Eng)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2SA Sydney (Naremburn, 1927-1929; Bondi North, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Kirrawee, 1950; Sutherland, 1954-1955; Kirrawee, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 298, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1934); police sergeant (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1943); police superintendant (Kirrawee, NSW, 1954-1968); superintendant (Kirrawee, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SAMPHIER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Luke Samphier|Samphier, Richard Luke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58L-DPC] - 1914(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6YZ Perth (City, 1936-1937; Victoria Park, 1938-1939; Carlisle, 1947-1955; Mt Lawley, 1956-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1717, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: blind school worker (North Perth, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1943); Blind School employee (Carlisle, WA, 1949-1954; Mt Lawley, WA, 1958) ===''SAMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Walter Sampson|Sampson, Thomas Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFWX-3TB] - 1894(NSW)-1954(WA) - Licences: XYAF Boulder (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Boulder, WA, 1916-1922); electrical engineer (Claremont, WA, 1925-1954) ===''SANDEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Otto Sandel|Sandel, Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW4J-54J] - 1905(Qld)-1999(NSW) - 2UW Sydney (Manly, 1923; Kensington, 1923-1924; Northbridge, 1924-1925; Bellevue Hill, 1926-1927); 2HH Sydney (Woollahra, 1936-1939, 1946-1969; Bondi, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 270, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; founder B class 2UW Sydney & 2UX Wagga Wagga - don't confuse Charles Albert Sandell of AAE fame - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Woolahra, 1930-1931); engineer (Bondi, 1933; Edgecliff, 1936-1937; Bondi Junction, 1943-1954; Bondi Beach, 1958-1980) - TroveTag: "2UW-2HH - Otto Sandel" ===''SANDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandell|Sandell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Albert Sandell|Sandell, Charles Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S2H-3J5] - 1886(Eng)-1980(WA) - Licences: ??? Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 155, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; participant in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition; WW1; coastal wireless operator (VIE Esperance, VID Darwin, 1916) - Comment: don't confuse Otto Sandel of 2UW fame - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Radio Station, Esperance, WA, 1916); radio mechanic (Esperance, WA, 1922-1936); motor engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1937-1949); retired (Esperance, WA, 1954-1977) ===''SANDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sander|Sander, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Henry Sander|Sander, John Henry "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6WF-H23] - 1906(WA)-1955(WA) - Licences: 6MS Geraldton (1935-1937); 6MS Perth (Cannington, 1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1435, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wheelwright (Geraldton, WA, 1930); electrician (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937); telephone mechanic (South Perth, WA, 1937; Cannington, WA, 1943-1954) ===''SANDERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanders|Sanders, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lawrence Dudley Sanders|Sanders, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTP-ZYW] - 1910(Eng)-2007(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2AJG Sydney (Randwick, 1938-1939; Waverley, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 13, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Randwick, NSW, 1931-1937; Waverley, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''SANDERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanderson|Sanderson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas George Sanderson|Sanderson, Douglas George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WZJ-2K3] - 1924(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD); historian (broadcast); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician (Torwood, Qld, 1949-1954); technician (Ashgrove, Qld, 1958-1968); engineer (Chermside, Qld, 1972; Windsor, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SANDFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandford|Sandford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Murray Sandford|Sandford, Samuel Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJV-XXG] - 1908(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3WJ Kyneton (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 938, 1926 (Spark, Valve); COCP2 15, 1929; COCP1 276, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kyneton, Vic, 1931-1937); radio (Essendon North, Vic, 1942-1954); grazier ("Maryvale", Kyneton, Vic, 1958-1980) ===''SANDHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandham|Sandham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Keith Sandham|Sandham, James Keith "Keith"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''SANDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sands|Sands, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Roy Sands|Sands, William Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDQ-W31] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 6BS Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947); 5BL Adelaide (Plympton, 1948-1960; Fullarton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2276, 1939, WA; AIR3 377, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (South Perth, WA, 1943) ===''SANDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandy|Sandy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Lionel Montague Sandy|Sandy, James Lionel Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFGG-54G] - 1885(NSW)-1917(France) - Licences: XBB Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Australian Flying Corps) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/322425 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1213369 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''SANKEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Ewart Sankey|Sankey, Reginald Ewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCLB-ZSM] - 1908(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3XP Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1934-1939; Kilsyth, 1947-1954; Bayswater, 1955-1960; Boronia, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1318, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: springmaker (Canterbury, Vic, 1931; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1936-1943); agriculturalist (Kilsyth, Vic, 1949-1954; Bayswater North, Vic, 1963); retired (Boronia, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''SANSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanson|Sanson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. E. Sanson|Sanson, W. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJCM Warrnambool (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SARGENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sargent|Sargent, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William George Holland Sargent|Sargent, William George Holland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XF-NF9] - 1916(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3SC Camperdown (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1879, 1937, Vic; BOCP 762, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Camperdown, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Camperdown, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SAUNDERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Lewis Saunders|Saunders, Alfred Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLR-FMS] - 1909(SA)-2003(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923-1924); 5BX Adelaide (Glenelg, 1925-1939, 1946-1955; Plympton, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 223, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Glenelg, 1939-1943) ===''SAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saw|Saw, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick William Saw|Saw, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9S9-JN3] - 1884(WA)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6DA Perth (Armadale, 1923-1926; Victoria Park, 1927); 6DA Albany (1930-1931); 6DA Perth (Wanneroo, 1933; North Perth, 1937-1939); 6DA Northam (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 174, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Armadale, 1909); electrician (Beverley, 1916-1917; Armadale, 1921-1925; Albany, 1928-1931; Balkatta, 1936; Leederville, 1937; Kalgoorlie, 1937-1943); mechanic (North Perth, 1949); retired (Triggs Island, 1954) * [[/Malcolm Henry Saw|Saw, Malcolm Henry ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCY-H9M] - 1921(WA)-1997(WA) - 6SM Perth (Doubleview, 1960-1980+), amateur operator (AOCP 3674, 1958, No. ?? in WA), WW2, engineer (Doubleview, 1972) ===''SAWERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawers|Sawers, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Victor Sawers|Sawers, Thomas Victor "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB45-1B9] - 1917(Vic)-2014(Qld)96yo - Licences: 3OG Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1930); 3AOG Melbourne (Essendon, 1947-1969; Strathmore, 1975); 3AOG Barmah (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1921, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Essendon, Vic, 1942); engineer (Essendon West, Vic, 1949); aircraft inspector (Essendon, Vic, 1954); engineer (Essendon West, Vic, 1963-1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972); retired (Barmah, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SAWFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawford|Sawford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Francis Sawford|Sawford, Leonard Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LF7J-2XK] - 1908(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5DH Receive Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1923); 5LF Adelaide (Peterhead, 1925-1928; West Croydon, 1931; Largs, 1937-1939); 5YF Adelaide (Glen Osmond, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 173, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; agent (Largs, 1939) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Largs, SA, 1939-1941) - TroveTag: "5DH-5LF-5YF - Leonard Francis Sawford" ===''SAWYER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawyer|Sawyer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred Edward Charles Sawyer|Sawyer, Wilfred Edward Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTRM-271] - 1895(Vic)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 3KJ Melbourne (Northcote, 1924-1926; Hurstbridge, 1927); 4KJ Thursday Island (1948-1956); 4KJ Rockhampton (1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 131, 1915 (Telefunken); COCP2 151, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: radio (Malvern, Vic, 1919); biograph operator (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1921; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1922); postal employee (Kew, Vic, 1925-1926); telegraphist (Hurstbridge, Vic, 1926); radio officer (Thursday Island, Qld, 1949-1954; Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); retired (Rockhampton, Qld, 1963) ===''SAXON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saxon|Saxon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Maurice Saxon|Saxon, Kenneth Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZQ-4VZ] - 1922(Tas)-2006(Tas) - Licences: 7AI Henrietta (1939, 1954-1975); 7AI Yolla (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2300, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Henrietta, Tas, 1949-1958) ===''SCANLON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scanlon|Scanlon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Michael Scanlon|Scanlon, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCJ3-TFZ] - 1895(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2ALH Broken Hill (1938-1939); 2ALH Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2241, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Taree, NSW, 1930-1937; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/William Lawrence Scanlon|Scanlon, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKG-3XR] - 1901(Tas)-1971(NSW) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1921-1923); 7AL Hobart (West Hobart, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; sales (Medhursts, Hobart to 1924, Launceston from 1924) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SCARFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scarff|Scarff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Joseph Scarff|Scarff, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM62-8NC] - 1914(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3KO Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1690, 1936, Vic; BOCP 79, 1937; COCP1 219, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Killed in vehicle accident - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1937); tester (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1954) ===''SCETRINE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scetrine|Scetrine, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Bert Scetrine|Scetrine, Bert or Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJ9-YNX] - 1915(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 3BI Ballarat (1938-1939, 1947-1954); 7BI Scottsdale (1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2123, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: OBE (Civil), services to community, 1976 - Electoral Rolls: radio electrician (Kingston, ACT, 1937); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954) ===''SCHAUMLOFFEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schaumloffel|Schaumloffel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Johann Ludwig Schaumloffel|Schaumloffel, Johann Ludwig]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9K-WNC] - 1918(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 2JM Broken Hill (1939, 1946-1947); 5LS Adelaide (Flinders Park, 1948; Colonel Light Gardens, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 174, 1938; AOCP 2309, 1939, NSW; COCP2 370, 1940; COCP1 429, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Broken Hill, NSW, 1943) ===''SCHELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harley Irwin Schell|Schell, Harley Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD57-PV8] - 1907(Tas)-1996(Tas) - Licences: 7AW Receive West Burnie (1922); Receive West Burnie (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kelso, 1936-1972) ===''SCHLEICHER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schleicher|Schleicher, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Schleicher|Schleicher, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3D4-5RS] - 1918(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4KS Brisbane (Toowong, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Alderley, 1948-1965; Aspley, 1969-1975; McDowall, 1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2144, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); radio employee (Tracksons, manager service); business proprietor (Blue & White Cabs comms) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowong, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Alderley, Qld, 1949-1963); radio engineer (Aspley, Qld, 1968-1972; McDowall, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SCHMIDT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Frederick Schmidt|Schmidt, Ronald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88P-1B9] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3LY Trafalgar (1930); 3LY Moe (1931); 3LY Sale (1933-1939, 1946-1948); 3LY Melbourne (Camberwell, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 567, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 69, 1932; 1COCP 72, 1936; TVOCP 75, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Sale, 1934-1937); radio technician (Sale, 1949-1954); technician (Camberwell, 1954-1980) ===''SCHNELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schnell|Schnell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Fred H. Schnell|Schnell, Fred H.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZH-QK1] - 1890(USA)-1957(USA) - Licences: W1MO - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; third permanent employee of ARRL; seconded to US Navy for the fleet visit to Australia in 1925; supervised the construction of a powerful shortwave set on the battleship Seattle & worked the set during the cruise making numerous international contacts - Links: [[Fred_Schnell|Wikipedia]]; [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=4180204 IRE Special Issue Radio Pioneers (5)MB)] ===''SCHNITZERLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Francis Joseph Schnitzerling|Schnitzerling, Leonard Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G885-W43] - 1907(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CK Warwick (1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2099, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Warwick, 1928-1968) ===''SCHOFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schofield|Schofield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Schofield|Schofield, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB3-69N] - 1874(Eng)-1971(WA)97yo - Licences: 6WS Perth (Peppermint Grove, 1935-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1463, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1919); broker (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1922-1968) ===''SCHOLTZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scholtz|Scholtz, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy James Scholtz|Scholtz, Roy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G73F-ZL5] - 1911(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SI Sydney (Bondi, 1935; Woollahra, 1936; Wentworthville, 1937; Darlinghurst, 1938; Strathfield, 1939; Willoughby, 1947; Strathfield, 1948-1958) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 32, 1935; COCP1 1519, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Waverley, NSW, 1933); electrical contractor (Wentworthville, NSW, 1933-1934); constable (Redfern, NSW, 1935-1936); police constable (Wentworthville, NSW, 1937; Wollongong, NSW, 1943; Strathfield, NSW, 1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); police officer (Coogee, NSW, 1968; Saratoga, NSW, 1977); retired (Gosford, NSW, 1980) ===''SCHOLZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hans Scholz|Scholz, Hans "Harold" / "Harry" / "Tibby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64P-CV3] - 19??(???)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4HR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1931); 4HR Nambour (1933); 4HR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1937); 4HR Gladstone (1937-1939); 4HR Brisbane (Morningside, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 784, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ; South Brisbane RC; Brisbane DX Club); broadcast technician (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coorparoo, 1937); mechanic (Dalby, 1943); not stated (Morningside, 1949-1968) ===''SCHULTZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Nelson Schultz|Schultz, Leonard Nelson "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJY-QBF] - 1906(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2LO Sydney (Lane Cove, 1922); 2LO Sydney (Lane Cove, 1923-1930); 2ANM Sydney (Mosman, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 171, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 45, 1931; 3AIR 176, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (co-designed 2GB, 1926; involved 2CA, 4BH, 2MW, 5DN); professional associations (IRE: foundation member, vice-president, president); aviator (Royal Aero Club NSW, committee) - Electoral Rolls: broadcasting engineer (Mosman, 1935-1937); engineer (Mosman, 1949-1977) - TroveTag: "2LO-2ANM - Leonard Nelson Schultz" ===''SCHULTZE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schultze|Schultze, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Edwin Ludwig Schultze|Schultze, John Edwin Ludwig or John Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTB-9FL] - 1906(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3QO Receive Melbourne (Glenferrie, 1923-1924); 3JS Melbourne (Glenferrie, 1925-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 163, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Hawthorn, 1934); mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1937-1954); supervisor (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''SCOTLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scotland|Scotland, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Henry Scotland|Scotland, Leonard Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKT-6ZL] - 1909(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ABV Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946; Bondi Junction, 1947-1948; Randwick, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); bus conductor (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); driver (Randwick, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''SCOTNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scotney|Scotney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hubert Roy Scotney|Scotney, Hubert Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCV-KP5] - 1903(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2TS Sydney (Auburn, 1931-1933; Leichhardt, 1934-1937; Dulwich Hill, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 868, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salvation army officer (Bulimba, Qld, 1925; Armidale, NSW, 1930; Auburn, NSW, 1933; Leichhardt, NSW, 1934-1937; Lewisham, NSW, 1943; Marrickville, NSW, 1949-1954; Box Hill, Vic, 1963-1968; Connells Point, NSW, 1972; Belfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SCOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scott|Scott, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Cecil John Scott|Scott, Alfred Cecil John "Cecil", "Cec", "Scottie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M12J-9YK] - 1888(Tas)-1954(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Launceston (1923); 7CS Launceston (1925-1931); 7CS Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1933; Sandy Bay, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 56, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: well-known for comic QSL cards - Electoral Rolls: bench clerk (Nelson, 1936; Hobart South, 1943-1954) * [[/A. P. Scott|Scott, A. P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJEE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ernest Kilburn Scott|Scott, Ernest Kilburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBDW-TBR] - 1868(Eng)-1941(Eng) - Came to Sydney in 1905 to organise electrical engineering department of University of Sydney, likely early wireless experimenter, promoted need for wireless telegraphy for Australia, returned to England ca 1910 - [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Ernest_Kilburn_Scott Graces Guide - Ernest Kilburn Scott] * [[/Francis Ladner Scott|Scott, Francis Ladner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHK-DTF] - 1899(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4BO Thursday Island (1933); 2UH Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1936; Naremburn, 1937-1938; La Perouse, 1939 - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 419, 1918; 2COCP 360, 1931; 1COCP 33, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal wireless operator; military (UK Merchant Navy post WW1) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Nundah, Qld, 1921-1925); radio telegraphist (Pinkenba, Qld, 1929; Thursday Island, Qld, 1931; Randwick, NSW, 1935; Waverton, NSW, 1943; Wyndham, WA, 1943; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949) * [[/George Archibald Scott|Scott, George Archibald "Scotty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G682-TGN] - 1882(Eng)-1940(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 607, 1921; 1COCP 181, 1931 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); PMGD (radio inspector, WA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as radio inspector, WA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockhampton, 1913-1914; Hendra, 1915-1917); radio inspector (Fremantle, 1925-1937) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84253651 Bio] - TroveTag: "George Archibald Scott" * [[/George Clement Scott|Scott, George Clement or Clement George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FB-6R6] - 1903(WA)-1992(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2206, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: forestry employee (Mundaring, WA, 1931); labourer (East Fremantle, WA, 1936-1943); electrical engineer (Caringbah, NSW, 1958-1968); director (Caringbah, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Herbert Godfrey Scott|Scott, Herbert Godfrey "Herb"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MJ-JFJ] - 1902(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 4HS Toowoomba (1931-1937); 4HS Brisbane (Albion, 1938-1939; 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 750, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowoomba, 1925-1936; Albion, 1943-1968) * [[/Jack Bartlett Scott|Scott, Jack Bartlett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VX-FLR] - 1909(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2NR Sydney (Epping, 1930-1934); 2AJX Sydney (Cheltenham, 1938-1939; Epping, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 685, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Epping, NSW, 1933-1935); engineer (Epping, NSW, 1949; Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Carlingford, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/J. L. Scott|Scott, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2QW Receive Sydney (CBD, 1923); 2YM Sydney (CBD, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Keith Victor Scott|Scott, Keith Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3L-QZH] - 1911(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3SS Maffra (1937-1939, 1947-1956); 3SS Melbourne (Noble Park, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1857, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: railways (Northcote, Vic, 1931); railway employee (Maffra, Vic, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Maffra, Vic, 1949-1954); retailer (Noble Park, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Maffra, Vic, 1977) * [[/Kelvin Flavel Scott|Scott, Kelvin Flavel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1LN-F96] - 1914(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2455, 1940, SA; BOCP 368, 1941 - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Ochiltree Scott|Scott, Robert Ochiltree]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H4-5SX] - 1898(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 2RS Gundagai (1929-1931); 2RS Balranald (1933); 3OS Scotsburn (1937-1939); 3OS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 476, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Ballarat, 1920-1924); farmer (Murrayville, 1925-1927; Gundagai, 1930); mechanic (South Yarra, 1943; Melbourne, 1949) * [[/Robert Townley Scott|Scott, Robert Townley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7YC-MBK] - 1841(Eng)-1922(Qld) - senior state public servant (secretary, Qld Post & Telegraph Dept), senior federal public servant (secretary, Postmaster-General's Department) * [[/W. F. Scott|Scott, W. F.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane (West End) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 334, 1927, No. 37 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: likely father of H. S. Scott who was reported youngest ever to pass AOCP at age 16 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter Dawson Scott|Scott, Walter Dawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6S-G96] - 1909(WA)-2006(WA) - Licences: 6WD Northam (1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2423, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: night station-master (Coolgardie, WA, 1936-1937); assistant stationmaster (Mullewa, WA, 1943); railway employee (Northam, WA, 1949); WAGR (Northam, WA, 1954); stationmaster (Station House, Bridgetown, WA, 1958); railway officer (Merredin, WA, 1963); stationmaster (Collie, WA, 1963-1972); retired (Gwlp, WA, 1977; Mnra, WA, 1980) * [[/Walter Henry Scott|Scott, Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76Z-11G] - 1904(Eng)-1987(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Glenelg, 1923); 5HS Clare (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1888, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clare, SA, 1939); telephone mechanic (Glenelg, SA, 1941-1943) ===''SCRIVEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scriven|Scriven, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Allenby Scriven|Scriven, James Allenby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4H-CM6] - 1918(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5SN Adelaide (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2142, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SEBIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leon Dudley Sebire|Sebire, Leon Dudley "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V2-QX5] - 1932(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3CF Melbourne (Wandin North, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 1319, 1955; 1COCP 1786, 1955 - amateur operator; director Telstra Broadcasting Branch - Relationships: son of 3MX Percival John Sebire - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wandin Yallock, 1954); engineer (Mordialloc, 1963-1980) - Awards: Member Order of Australia "For service to communications, particularly broadcasting" (1991) * [[/Percival John Sebire|Sebire, Percival John "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFD-Z2R] - 1904(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3MX Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 692, 1930, Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 3CF Leon Dudley Sebire - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, 1926; Bentleigh, 1928-1936; Cheltenham, 1949; Moorabbin, 1954-1980) ===''SEBLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William John Sebley|Sebley, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G649-7VL] - 1894(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4WS Ipswich (1931-1939, 1946-1948); Southport (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 736, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Ipswich, 1915; North Ipswich, 1919-1949; Southport, 1954-1968); ===''SECCOMBE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Louis Mervyn Seccombe|Seccombe, Louis Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PW-XWM] - 1895(Tas)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 3KT Receive Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1922-1923); 3KT Melbourne (East Kew, 1924; Ascot Vale, 1924-1925; Hawksburn, 1926; East Malvern, 1927); 2KT Sydney (Rockdale, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 396, 1940 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1919); commercial traveller (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1924); radio engineer (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1937); wireless operator (Longreach, Qld, 1943); communications officer (Hurstville, 1949-1963); - Comment: Surname sometimes misspelled Secombe ===''SEELIGSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Nathaniel Edward Seeligson|Seeligson, Nathaniel Edward "Nattie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHZ-7RF] - 1907(WA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 6DF Receive Perth (West Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (West Perth, WA, 1931); journalist (Carlton South, Vic, 1936-1937); teacher (Foster, Vic, 1943; St Kilda, Vic, 1949); journalist (Red Cliffs, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954) ===''SELBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George William Selby|Selby, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCTW-BMT] - 1858(Vic)-1949(Vic) - early wireless and X-ray experimenter * [[/Robert Henry Selby|Selby, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N8-MDP] - 1904(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6CW Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Government employee (Subiaco, WA, 1928); tester (Redcliffe, WA, 1936-1968); retired (Applecross, WA, 1972-1980) ===''SELF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Edward Self|Self, Thomas Edward]] - 1854(???)-19??(???) - b. 7 Jan 1854, Early Tasmanian wireless experimenter, demonstration before Royal Society 1898, beware another Thomas Edward Self (b. 9 Oct 1853) in Hobart at the same time ===''SELFE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Giles Turner Selfe|Selfe, Harry Giles Turner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K24M-5XB] - 1894(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 157, 1915; 1COCP 51, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918); WW2; RANVR (commissioned telegraphist, 1942) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Geraldton, WA, 1918; Broome, WA, 1922; Leichhardt, NSW, 1933; Darling Harbour, NSW, 1934-1937) ===''SELLENGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sellenger|Sellenger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Charles Sellenger|Sellenger, David Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VT-5GJ] - 1902(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2DC Sydney (Hurstville, 1930-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 700, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hurstville, 1930-1963) ===''SELLICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sellick|Sellick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Ronald Sellick|Sellick, Claude Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G32V-NX6] - 1913(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5RQ Adelaide (Prospect, 1947-1956; Woodville South, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2179, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Hyde Park, SA, 1939) * [[/Edward Sellick|Sellick, Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Mareeba, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster ===''SELMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold George Selman|Selman, Harold George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRM4-3S8] - 1907(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GN Geelong (1925); 3GN Chilwell (1926); 3GN Geelong (1927); 3GN Melbourne (West Coburg, 1931); 3GN Geelong (1933); 3CM Geelong (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 164, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coburg, Vic, 1931); radio dealer (Geelong, 1936-1954); fitter (Newcomb, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''SEMMENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Segbert Cornwall Semmens|Semmens, George Segbert Cornwall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G744-HQ5] - 1901(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XJCY Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1913-1914); V756 Receive (1922); 3GZ Receive Buln Buln East (1922); 3GS Laver's Hill (1925-1926); 3GS Queenstown (1927); 3GS Moreland (1931); 3GS Foxhow (1933); Melbourne (Essendon (1937-1939); Glen Iris (1946-1960); Clematis, 1965-1975); 3AEN Melbourne (Clematis, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 216, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Coburg, 1928; Preston, 1931; Essendon, 1936); res. chemist (Glen Iris, 1943-1963); technical adviser (Clematis, 1968-1977) ===''SERLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Serle|Serle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Serle|Serle, Cedric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT2-SC8] - 1910(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3RX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1928-1933; Toorak, 1937-1939; Elwood, 1946-1947); 3ARX Melbourne (Windsor, 1948-1956; Caulfield, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 443, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1934; Kew, Vic, 1936; Toorak, Vic, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1942; Prahran, Vic, 1949; Caulfield South, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''SERPELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Serpell|Serpell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Serpell|Serpell, Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CR-S4F] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3UV Melbourne (Canterbury, 1947; Camberwell, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2306, 1939, Vic; BOCP 189, 1938; COCP2 514, 1941; TVOCP 76, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1943); radio engineer (Deepdene, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1963; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968); technician (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SETFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Setford|Setford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Richard Setford|Setford, Howard Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMVR-YN6] - 1911(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MQ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 836, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camberwell North, Vic, 1934-1937); journalist (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943; Deepdene, Vic, 1949); laminex specialist (Deepdene, Vic, 1954-1963); representative (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1972) ===''SEWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sewell|Sewell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ian Kenneth Sewell|Sewell, Ian Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB51-5V1] - 1918(Eng)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3IK Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1956; North Balwyn, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2154, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); sales manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Leonard Joseph Sewell|Sewell, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4K-NDN] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CD Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Fremantle, WA, 1925-1931); manager (Leederville, WA, 1936-1943; Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1954; Applecross, WA, 1963-1977); technical adviser (Applecross, WA, 1980) * [[/Percy Lambert Holt Sewell|Sewell, Percy Lambert Holt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDM1-YB1] - 1900(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Receive Sydney (Paddington, 1922); 2CJ Sydney (Paddington, 1922-1925; Darlinghurst, 1925-1926) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fire Station, Mittagong, 1930-1935; Mittagong, 1936-1937; Kempsey, 1943); installation inspector (Queanbeyan, 1949) - TroveTag: "2CJ - Percy Lambert Holt Sewell" ===''SEYLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Jakob Seyler|Seyler, Albert Jakob or Jacob]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-F5N] - 1913(Ger)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Luftwaffe); radar engineer; television researcher; PMGD Research Laboratories (Assistant Director General) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mt Waverley, 1963; Burwood, 1968); PMG (Croydon, 1972); assistant director (Emerald, 1977) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/seyler-albert-jakob-11660 ADB] ===''SHANNON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shannon|Shannon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Henry Shannon|Shannon, Francis Henry "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT44-ZTB] - 1910(Qld)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4SN Allora (1938-1939); 4SN Tamborine (1946-1947); 4SN Minden (1948-1956); 4SN Ipswich (East Ipswich, 1960-1969; Ipswich CBD, 1975); 4SN Toowoomba (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2145, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Wooloowin RC; WIA; Qld Listeners' League); journalist (AR, VK4 Notes) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Goomburra, Qld, 1936-1937; Meringandan, Qld, 1943); teacher (Minden, Qld, 1949-1954; East Ipswich, Qld, 1958-1968; Ipswich, Qld, 1972); retired (Toowoomba, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Hugh Martindale Shannon|Shannon, Hugh Martindale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FB-4K6] - 1898(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: XJDD Melbourne (Brunswick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Air Flying Corps) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1924; Brighton, Vic, 1927-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Blairgowrie, Vic, 1968-1977; Hampton, Vic, 1980) * [[/Vincent Joseph Shannon|Shannon, Vincent Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KB-PS4] - 1904(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1719, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Caboolture, Qld, 1925); postal clerk (Mitchell, Qld, 1928; Roma, Qld, 1930-1936; Bowen, Qld, 1937-1963); radio technician (Woody Point, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''SHARLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Bernard Sharland|Sharland, Arthur Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBX7-29B] - 1902(Tas)-1974(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 696, 1922 (Marconi); COCP1 20, 1930 - radio telegraphist, WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (North Sydney, NSW, 1930); Radio Technician (Killara, NSW, 1933; Warringah, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Killara, NSW, 1954); engineer (Killara, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Arthur Henry Sharland|Sharland, Arthur Henry "Chilla"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZD-ZKS] - 1909(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4SD Brisbane (Boondall, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Ekibin, 1954); 4SD Cloncurry (1955); 4SD Brisbane (Wynnum North, 1956); 4SD Rockhampton (1960); 4SD Yeppoon (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1807, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAN, wireless operator); federal public servant (DCA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Boondall, Qld, 1937-1943); Commonwealth officer (Wynnum North, Qld, 1954); communications officer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958-1963; Yeppoon, Qld, 1968-1977); retired (Causeway via Yeppoon, Qld, 1980) ===''SHARP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John James Charles Sharp|Sharp, John James Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBZ-TZV] - 1897(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3KA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 591, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Prahran Gardens, 1919-1924; Caulfield, 1928-1972) ===''SHARPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Victor Sharpe|Sharpe, Frank Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMD2-GVZ] - 1904(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4AZ Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1924-1929; Ashgrove, 1930-1937; Redcliffe, 1938-1939); 4ZFS Brisbane (Clayfield, 1975); 4FV Brisbane (Clayfield, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 20, 1924, No. 4 in Qld; AOCP Q112, 1975 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (RSQ, WIAQ); military (AMF) - Awards: C.M.G.; O.B.E. - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Wooloowin, 1925-1929); director (Ashgrove, 1934-1937); soldier (Ashgrove, 1943); machinist (likely typo for merchant) (Clayfield, 1949); merchant (Clayfield, 1954-1980) ===''SHAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shaw|Shaw, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archibald John Shaw|Shaw, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K2-ZDZ] - 1872(NSW)-1916(Vic) - XPO King Island (1911); X?? Sydney (Randwick), early wireless experimenter, proprietor Maritime Wireless Telegraph Co of Australasia (1910+) with Edward Hope Kirkby, technical specialist - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/shaw-archibald-john-8404 ADB] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199003.pdf EA] * [[/J. G. Shaw|Shaw, J. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Chelmer, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Raymond Herbert Preston Shaw|Shaw, Raymond Herbert Preston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3J-J31] - 1901(Eng)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2LY Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1922-1923); 2LY Sydney (Woolahra, 1924-1929; South Kensington, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 664, 1921 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kensington, 1930-1931; Vaucluse, 1932-1980) - TroveTag: "2LY - Raymond Herbert Preston Shaw" * [[/R. N. Shaw|Shaw, R. N.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Sidney Alexander Shaw|Shaw, Sidney Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFJY-4NH] - 1882(Eng)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6AI Perth (East Guildford, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant station master (Woolgangee, WA, 1916-1917); railway officer (East Guildford, WA, 1925-1926); civil servant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1930-1931); station master (Coolgardie, WA, 1936-1943); retired (East Fremantle, WA, 1949-1972) ===''SHAWSMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Shawsmith|Shawsmith, Alan "Smithy" or Alan Shaw Smith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37T-B3Y] - 1917(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4SA Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1935-1939); 4SS Brisbane (West End, -1952-2010) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1582, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; historian (amateur); journalist; broadcast engineer (ABC2); public servant (ABC2) - Relationships: Father of 4JSS Steven Shawsmith - Electoral Rolls: poultry farmer (Salisbury, Qld, 1943); radio mechanic (West End, Qld, 1949); builder (West End, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Steven Shawsmith|Shawsmith, Steven "Steve"]] - Licences: 4JSS Brisbane - Qualifications: (AOCP ???, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 4SA-4SS Alan Shawsmith - Electoral Rolls: ===''SHEARER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Anderson Shearer|Shearer, Gordon Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5G-JW4] - 1907(Qld)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 4FU Receive Brisbane (Alderley, 1923-1924); 4GA Gayndah (1930); 4GA Mt Nebo (1931-1934); 4GA Cloncurry (Quamby, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 447, 1928, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 95, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (school teacher); state public servant (Qld Dept Education); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Quamby, Qld, 1937; Westbrook, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, 1949); communications officer (Cloncurry, 1954); supervisor (Surrey Hills, 1963-1968); retired (Vermont, 1972-1980) ===''SHEARSTONE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Vincent Leonard Shearstone|Shearstone, Vincent Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G895-CYJ] - 1916(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: BOCP 4, 1936 - WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Albury, 1937); radio announcer (Goulburn, 1943); radio electrician (Goulburn, 1949-1980) ===''SHELDRICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheldrick|Sheldrick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Cornwell Sheldrick|Sheldrick, Eric Cornwell "Shel"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ64-X2X] - 1903(Eng)-1966(Tas) - Licences: 7BH Receive Launceston (1923); 7BH Launceston (1924-1926); 7BT Launceston (1927); 7BM Launceston (1931-1939); 7DM Burnie (1948-1954); 7DN Stowport (1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 60, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (Launceston, 1928-1943) ===''SHELLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shelley|Shelley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Hamilton Shelley|Shelley, George Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55B-2H4] - 1909(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2QF Sydney (Crows Nest, 1935-1937; Newport Beach, 1938-1939; Waverton, 1946-1948; Newport, 1950-1975); 2ABK Sydney (Newport Beach, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1469, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Newport Beach, NSW, 1936-1954); radio technician (Newport, NSW, 1958-1968; Newport Beach, NSW, 1972) * [[/Max Robert Shelley|Shelley, Max Robert or Robert Max]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPR-K4X] - 1895(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XDG Sydney (Henley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 4th Battalion, Lieutenant, 1915-1917; Aust Flying Corps, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: decorator (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1933-1937) ===''SHELLSHEAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shellshear|Shellshear, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Eden Shellshear|Shellshear, Kenneth Eden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L18H-1PZ] - 1890(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: XDT Walla (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: brother of XIN Walter Guy Shellshear - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (New Lambton, NSW, 1930-1935; Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1963; Turramurra, NSW, 1968-1977); retired (Warina Village, NSW, 1977; Castle M, NSW, 1980) * [[/Walter Guy Shellshear|Shellshear, Walter Guy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2DZ-F7R] - 1887(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: XIN Walla (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: brother of XDT Kenneth Eden Shellshear - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Cardiff, NSW, 1930-1932; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1969) ===''SHENFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shenfield|Shenfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clarence Kennerley Shenfield|Shenfield, Clarence Kennerley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYG-GS1] - 1907(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Cobden (1933-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1206, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cobden, Vic, 1931-1968); casual worker (Cobden, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Cobden, Vic, 1980) ===''SHENTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Hilton Shenton|Shenton, Maurice Hilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67C-Q1B] - 1903(Qld)-1940(Qld) - Licences: 4DC Receive Brisbane (Wynnum South, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: irrigation ganger (Bald Hills, 1925); assistant stream gauger (North Ipswich, 1928); public servant (Annerley, 1937) ===''SHEPARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arundel Elmore Shepard|Shepard, Arundel Elmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QY-8HX] - 1910(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5DC Adelaide (Norwood, 1928-1930; Kent Town, 1931-1933; Norwood, 1937-1939; Toorak East, 1946-1965; Heathpool, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 393, 1928, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 136, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHEPHERD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shepherd|Shepherd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. A. Shepherd|Shepherd, H. A.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XQD Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHEPPARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheppard|Sheppard, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Horace Sheppard|Sheppard, William Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNTF-2R5] - 1911(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3LQ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1933; Burwood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 744, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: woolbuyer (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934); buyer (Camberwell North, Vic, 1936); woolbuyer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1954) ===''SHERIDAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheridan|Sheridan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kevin Vincent Sheridan|Sheridan, Kevin Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GT-CK3] - 1918(Qld)-2010(Qld)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2296, 1939, Qld; BOCP 344, 1940; COCP1 529, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Member of the Order of Australia, for Public Service to Science particularly in the Field of Radiophysics - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Sandgate, Qld, 1941; Shorncliff, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Rose Bay, NSW, 1949); technical officer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1958); physicist (Rose Bay, NSW, 1963-1968; Darling Point, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''SHERLOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sherlock|Sherlock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Henry Sherlock|Sherlock, Keith Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ2-8S8] - 1916(NSW)-2015(NSW) - Licences: 2TQ Sydney (Earlwood, 1936-1937; Ermington, 1938-1939; Hurlstone Park, 1946-1948); 2TQ Londonderry (!950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1655, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ermington, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Parkes, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Londonderry, NSW, 1949); telecommunications technician (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Ermington, NSW, 1958); instructor (Carlingford, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Katoomba, NSW, 1968); technician (Katoomba, NSW, 1972; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977); retired (Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1980) ===''SHERRIFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sherriff|Sherriff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest George Sherriff|Sherriff, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K877-WTX] - 1904(Qld)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4SU Brisbane (Fairfield, 1935-1937; Hawthorne, 1938-1939; Brisbane City, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1464, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Brisbane South, Qld, 1928); instructor of printing (Fairfield, Qld, 1937; Hawthorne, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''SHIEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shiel|Shiel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Shiel|Shiel, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 997, 1932, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shield|Shield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Wyndham Shield|Shield, John Wyndham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZR-L3G] - 1919(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6SX Perth (Nedlands, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2265, 1939, WA; COCP2 494, 1941; COCP1 550, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (University Hostel, Nedlands, WA, 1949); lecturer (Nedlands, WA, 1958-1980) ===''SHIELDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shields|Shields, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Edward Shields|Shields, Arthur James Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBCT-D5G] - 1894(Eng)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3GP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1930-1939; North Balwyn, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 690, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (East Melbourne, 1925-1927; Malvern East, 1928; Camberwell, 1931-1933); auditor (Malvern East, 1934-1936); retired (Ringwood, 1943) ===''SHIPLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shipley|Shipley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Shipley|Shipley, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVG-LQF] - 1905(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2WR Sydney (Bondi, 1932-1933; Bellevue Hill, 1934-1936; Vaucluse, 1937; Potts Point, 1938-1939; Bondi, 1946-1947; Bondi Junction, 1948; Epping, 1950-1980+); 2QW Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 937, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Bondi, NSW, 1933); projectionist (Five Dock, NSW, 1934); technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1935; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Bondi, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1949); radio & electrical engineer (Epping, NSW, 1949-1968); radio electrician (Epping, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SHOEMAKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shoemaker|Shoemaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Shoemaker|Shoemaker, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G828-7LL] - 1879(USA)-1932(USA) - American inventor and pioneer radio engineer, developer of Shoemaker wireless system, associated with Gehring companies, International Telegraph Construction Co (represented in Australia by John William Ormsby Hamilton, who promoted the Shoemaker system here), United Wireless Telegraph Co, Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co of America, Mallory companies - Links: [[w:Harry Shoemaker|Wikipedia]]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/30s/IRE-1933-02-OCR-Page-0026.pdf PIRE1]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/30s/IRE-1933-02-OCR-Page-0027.pdf PIRE2] ===''SHOESMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shoesmith|Shoesmith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Walter Shoesmith|Shoesmith, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9W-XM4] - 1923(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALY Sydney (Eastwood, 1939; Manly, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2273, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Manly, NSW, 1949); farmer (Upper Coopers Creek, NSW, 1954; Tascott, NSW, 1958-1963); surveyor (Corinda, Qld, 1969-1980) ===''SHORING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Samuel Shoring|Shoring, Thomas Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDD-NDG] - 1914(Qld)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 4SR Bundaberg (1937-1939; 4SR Brisbane (New Farm, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1872, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Bundaberg, Qld, 1936-1937); salesman (Bundaberg, Qld, 1943); sound engineer (New Farm, Qld, 1954; Holland Park, Qld, 1963-1980) ===''SHORT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Short|Short, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Alban Short|Short, Alfred Alban]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTS-9QQ] - 1904(NSW)-1946(NT) - Licences: 2SH Newcastle (Lambton, 1926-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 280, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Lambton, 1930-1943) * [[/Ormond Short|Short, Ormond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VHH-SGM] - 1901(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, 1925-1926); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1928; Horsham, 1931-1972); engineer (Horsham, 1977) * [[/Walter Short|Short, Walter]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AJ Receive Sydney (Manly, 1922); 2AJ Sydney (Manly, 1923-1924; Kirribilli, 1924; Manly, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Note: several contemporaneous WSs, insufficient data to identify * [[/William Newton Short|Short, William Newton "Newt"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G97J-HMM] - 1897(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ARA Sydney (Auburn, 1948-1954; Beacon Hill, 1955-1958; Auburn, 1960-1961; Beacon Hill, 1965); 2AOW Sydney (Auburn, 1957-1958) - Qualifications: AOCP 2829, 1948, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Ulmarra, 1930-1934); shopkeeper (Coraki, 1935-1936); munition worker (Mayfield, 1943); machinist (Auburn, 1949-1958); inspector (Beacon Hill, 1963) ===''SHORTELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Charles Shortell|Shortell, Raymond Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYMQ-4HQ] - 1904(Vic)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 3VB Receive Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3RS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1933); 3RS Shepparton (1937-1939); 3ARF Geelong West (1948-1954); 3ARF Melbourne (Croydon, 1955-1960; Hawthorn, 1965-1975); 4ARS Gold Coast (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 77, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 171, 1934; TVOCP 332, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1925-1934); radio engineer (Shepparton, Vic, 1936-1942); manufacturer (Geelong North, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Croydon, Vic, 1954); TV technician (Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968; Hawthorn East, Vic, 1972); retired (Chevron Island, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SHORTEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eddy Wilbee Shorten|Shorten, Eddy Wilbee or Welbee or Wiebec "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWN4-MZM] - 1899(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4TS Brisbane (Paddington, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 908, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor) - Comment: Middle name variable; Birth Welbee; Marriage Wiebec; Death Wilbe; AOCP Wilbee - Electoral Rolls: ===''SHORTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shortt|Shortt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Shortt|Shortt, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4HF Camooweal (1933-1939); 5SR Tennant Creek (1947-1948); 5SR Adelaide (Glenunga, 1954; New Hindmarsh, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1193, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHUTE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shute|Shute, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Elliott Stewart Shute|Shute, Robert Elliott Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF5T-CJ5] - 1899(NSW)-1922(NSW) - Licences: XCE Sydney (Strathfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Field Artillery Reinforcements) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: "Gone too soon" (passed from rugby injury age 23yo ===''SIBLY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sibly|Sibly, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Sibly|Sibly, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC5R-MH6] - 1897(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XYX Perth (North Perth, 1913-1914); 6AF Receive Perth (City, 1923); 6AF Perth (North Perth, 1923-1924; Inglewood, 1924); 2SB Sydney (Kirribilli, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 32, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken) (recorded Sibley) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 2ASY-3AUV Sydney Arthur Sibly; brother of Clifton Archibald Sibly - Electoral Rolls: insurance clerk (North Perth, 1919-1922); manager (Albion, Qld, 1936; Eagle Junction, Qld, 1937; Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1958); retired (Rose Bay, 1963-1972) * [[/Clifton Archibald Sibly|Sibly, Clifton Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K41R-3JQ] - 1894(SA)-1964(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 225, 1915 - likely early wireless experimenter with brother Arthur's licence - Relationships: brother of XYX-6AF-2SB Arthur Sibly; uncle of 2ASY-3AUV Sydney Arthur Sibly - Electoral Rolls: farrier (North Perth, 1915-1937) * [[/Sydney Arthur Sibly|Sibly, Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKF-F7R] - 1926(NSW)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 2ASY Sydney (Rose Bay, 1954; Kingsgrove, 1957-1965); 3AUV Melbourne (Eltham, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 945, 1945; BOCP 1049, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of XYX-6AF-2SB Arthur Sibly; nephew of Clifton Archibald Sibly - Electoral Rolls: communications officer (Kingsgrove, 1958-1963); clerk (Eltham, Vic, 1968-1977; Queanbeyan, 1980) ===''SIDEBOTTOM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Lancelot Sidebottom|Sidebottom, Geoffrey Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-KGH] - 1902(Tas)-1964(Tas) - Licences: 7BB Receive Launceston (1922); Receive Launceston (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: father of 7SK Maxwell Douglas Langford Sidebottom - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Launceston, 1928-1954) * [[/Maxwell Douglas Langford Sidebottom|Sidebottom, Maxwell Douglas Langford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-5QY] - 1922(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 7SK Hobart (Newtown, 1948); 7SK Howrah (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2830, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 - Relationships: son of 7BB Geoffrey Lancelot Sidebottom - Electoral Rolls: sound engineer (New Town, 1949); mechanic (Bateau Bay, NSW, 1980) ===''SIDEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Longfield Sidey|Sidey, Robert Longfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSN-3P6] - 1874(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Lindfield, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2CB James Douglas Kay Sidey - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Lindfield, 1930-1949) * [[/James Douglas Kay Sidey|Sidey, James Douglas Kay or Douglas James Kay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSN-35P] - 1904(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Receive Sydney (Lindfield, 1922-1923); 2CB Sydney (Lindfield, 1924-1925); 2CB Boorowa (1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2ZY Robert Longfield Sidey - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Bethungra, 1943-1949); no occupation (Junee, 1954) ===''SIEVERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest William Sievers|Sievers, Ernest William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNJD-8MJ] - 1901(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1165, 1933, Qld; 2COCP 9, 1934; 1COCP 38, 1935 - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Kelvin Grove, 1925); night officer (Oakey, 1930); railway night officer (Narangba, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Ascot, 1943; Clayfield, 1949-1958) * [[/William Frederick Sievers|Sievers, William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJN-NDS] - 1902(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3CB Receive Melbourne (East Richmond, 1922-1923); 3CB Melbourne (East Richmond & South Yarra, 1924-1939, 1946-1960; Toorak, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 165, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Richmond, 1931-1943); reader (South Yarra, 1949-1963); meter reader (Toorak, 1972-1980) ===''SIGAL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sigal|Sigal, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Louis Sigal|Sigal, Harold Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ4R-XFJ] - 1908(SA)-1939(NSW) - Licences: 2UK Sydney (Woollahra, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 253, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (Militia, Signals, 1934-1937) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); engineer (Melbourne East, Vic, 1931); electrician (Auburn North, NSW, 1933; Centennial Park, NSW, 1934; Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937; West Perth, WA, 1943; Woolowin, Qld, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1954; Kensington, NSW, 1958); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1963); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1968); retired (Vaulcuse, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SIGMONT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Sigmont|Sigmont, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD58-221] - 1883(NSW)-1942(Vic) - Licences: 3AH Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: patent attorney (Auburn, Vic, 1917; Elsternwick, 1924-1937; Seaford, 1942); ===''SILBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Clive Silby|Silby, Arthur Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8B6-PSD] - 1894(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AF Perth (North Perth, 1924; Inglewood, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 (Australian Wireless Squadron) [https://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog/1911865/australian-wireless-squadron-aif-embarkation-roll/] - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Exeter, 1939-1943) ===''SILVER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Leslie Silver|Silver, Frank Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94HC-LTV] - 1904(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4FL Brisbane (Morningside, 1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2086, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Morningside, Qld, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Morningside, Qld, 1949-1980) ===''SIMMONDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur George Simmonds|Simmonds, Arthur George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DL-234] - 1906(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2GS Sydney (Arncliffe, 1930-1934); 2GS Murwillumbah (1935-1939); 4PG Bundaberg (1946-1948); 2APJ Sydney (Cronulla, 1954-1955; Caringbah, 1956-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 590, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 207, 1938 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Arncliffe, 1933); gardner (Arncliffe, 1935); radio engineer (Murwillumbah, 1935-1937); technician (4BU Kalkie, 1943-1949) * [[/Ernest John Simmonds|Simmonds, Ernest John]] - 19??(Eng)-19??(Eng) - G2OD Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, amateur operator, first to two way QSO Australia (Nov 1924, 3BQ) - TroveTag: "G2OD - Ernest John Simmonds" ===''SIMMONS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simmons|Simmons, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Fisher Simmons|Simmons, Alexander Fisher]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HL-5MY] - 1906(WA)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3TQ Melbourne (Brighton, 1947-1956; South Yarra, 1960; Bayswater, 1965-1969; Boronia, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2394, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); technician (Bayswater, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Trethowan Simmons|Simmons, Henry Trethowan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4M3-BP4] - 1905(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6KX Perth (Subiaco, 1925-1927); 3XK Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1927); 6KX Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933; Nedlands, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; West Perth, 1954-1955; Mt Pleasant, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 181, 1925, No. ?? in WA; CPRT 1121, 1928; 2COCP 295, 1930; 1COCP 257, 1932 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Maylands, 1931), radio engineer (Nedlands, 1936; West Perth, 1949), engineer (Fremantle, 1958; Mt Pleasant, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "6KX-3XK - Henry Trethowan Simmons"(160+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Simmons"(130+ tags) * [[/Leonard Joseph Simmons|Simmons, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBM-SKH] - 1907(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3LJ Melbourne (Belgrave, 1926-1931; East Prahran, 1933); 3LJ Rheola (1937-1939); 3LV Trafalgar (1948); 3LV Cheltenham (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 304, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Womerah, Yarram Yarram, Vic, 1928; Toolangi, Yea, Vic, 1931; Armadale, Vic, 1934-1936; Rheola, Bendigo, Vic, 1936-1937; Nanneela West, Bendigo, Vic, 1942; Cheltenham, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SIMMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simms|Simms, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Wilkinson Simms|Simms, Eric Wilkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XZ-9RN] - 1906(WA)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Melbourne (Malvern, 1927-1931; Caulfield, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 360, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Malvern, Vic, 1931); buyer (Caulfield, Vic, 1934; Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); manager (Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SIMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simpson|Simpson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Rae Simpson|Simpson, Allan Rae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCWN-35S] - 1912(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2ASO Kyogle (1950-1954); 2ASO Sydney (Cammeray, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3011, 1949, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Wauchope, NSW, 1936; Dungog, NSW, 1937); postal clerk (Ballina, NSW, 1943; Kyogle, NSW, 1949-1954); monitor (Cammeray, NSW, 1958-1963); radio monitor (North Sydney, NSW, 1968) * [[/Arthur Wellesley Simpson|Simpson, Arthur Wellesley]] - 1899(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 2ZJ Duri (1923-1926); 2ZJ Sydney (Five Dock, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 480, 1919 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Five Dock, NSW, 1930-1936); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1937-1968) * [[/Benjamin Simpson|Simpson, Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHH-BTH] - 1911(Sct)-1941(At Sea) - Licences: 3SM Melbourne (Richmond, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless (Richmond, Vic, 1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1673948 AWM Roll of Honour]; [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/registrydetails.asp?ID=517 HMAS Sydney Virtual Memorial]; [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/rollcontent/517/517a.pdf Lorraine Simpson summary] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Charles William Arthur Simpson|Simpson, Charles William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBMD-3Q3] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3IN Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2022, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1949); technician (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Edward Morris Simpson|Simpson, Edward Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJYV-NFF] - 1915(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ES Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1931-1939, 1946-1947; North Sydney, 1948-1961; Wahroonga, 1965; West Killara, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 772, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1936-1943; North Sydney, NSW, 1949-1958); shipping officer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1963; Killara, NSW, 1968); shipping (Killara, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Harry Blythe Simpson|Simpson, Harry Blythe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF93-CZ3] - 1920(???)-2013(WA) - Licences: 6HS Perth (Leederville, 1937-1939; Mt Lawley, 1947-1948; Nedlands, 1954-1969; Lesmurdie, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2060, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Claremont, WA, 1949-1968); marketing manager (Lesmurdie, WA, 1972); manager (Lesmurdie, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Ernest Simpson|Simpson, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8H-8N4] - 1873(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XACF Sydney (Randwick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Newtown, NSW, 1903; Randwick, NSW, 1913); grocer (Newington, NSW, 1930-1937; Petersham, NSW, 1943) * [[/Leslie Robert Simpson|Simpson, Leslie Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-4VD] - 1901(WA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3SA Ararat (1925-1933); 3SA Melbourne (Windsor, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 44, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draper (Prahran Gardens, Vic, 1922; Ararat, Vic, 1924-1943); mechanic (Prahran, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Robert Allen Simpson|Simpson, Robert Allen "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2Q9-FWT] - 1912(SA)-1996(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2314, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burnside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Thomas Leigh Simpson|Simpson, Thomas Leigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBBW-8Q3] - 1895(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3II Dunkeld (1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2217, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Aust Flying Corps, 1915-1917; RAF, 1918); (WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer at WW1 enlistment (1915); grazier (Dunkeld, Vic, 1924-1954) ===''SIMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Charles Sims|Sims, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MK-NXC] - 1907(WA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 344, 1927, No. 38 in Qld; 2COCP 16, 1934 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (RAAF Point Cook, 1931-1934); QANTAS air pilot (Brisbane, 1936-1937); public servant (Box Hill, 1963) - Comment: several contemporaneous Eric Charles Sims, need to sort electoral rolls * [[/Ernest Leslie Arthur Sims|Sims, Ernest Leslie Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ6H-6PF] - 1905(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3ZA Melbourne (Preston, 1930-1933); 3ZA Apollo Bay (1937-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 622, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Preston, Vic, 1931; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1933-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''SINCLAIR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sinclair|Sinclair, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Bertram Sydney Charles Sinclair|Sinclair, Bertram Sydney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M8W6-R4J] - 1906(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6CY Receive Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1928; Buckland Hill, WA, 1931-1954; Kendenup, WA, 1958; Mt Barker, WA, 1963) * [[/Laurence Ernest Sinclair|Sinclair, Laurence Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PJ-G15] - 1913(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2MH Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Homebush, 1954-1975; Gorokan, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1566, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Canterbury, NSW, 1935-1949); telegraphist (Homebush, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Gorokan, NSW, 1980) ===''SINFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sinfield|Sinfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Albert Sinfield|Sinfield, Andrew Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9W-W9R] - 1913(NSW)-1962(SA) - Licences: 2TZ Cootamundra (1933); 2TZ Wagga Wagga (1933-1936); 2AKT Sydney (Concord, 1939; Croydon, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1088, 1933, NSW; BOCP 1311, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ganmain, NSW, 1935; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1935); soldier (Croydon, NSW, 1943); technician (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''SINGLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Paul Singleton|Singleton, Claude Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4JR-4SV] - 1914(WA)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4UX Theodore (1936-1939); 4UX Bundaberg (1946-1947); 4UX Stanthorpe (1948); 4UX Atherton (1954-1955); 4UX Malanda (1956); 4UX Ayr (1960); 4UX Childers (1965); 4UX St George (1969); 4UX Gracemere (1975); 4UX Dalby (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1638, 1936, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4QW, 4QO, 4QW, 4RK, 4QS); federal public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Theodore, Qld, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Yungaburra, Qld, 1954); public servant (Gracemere, Qld, 1972) - Trovetag: "4UX - Claude Paul Singleton" ===''SIRL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sirl|Sirl, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clarence William Charles Sirl|Sirl, Clarence William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89J-9LJ] - 1913(SA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6XG Katanning (1938-1939; 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 3, 1936; AOCP 2132, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Katanning, 1937-1968) ===''SKENE-SMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Skene-Smith|Skene-Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Skene-Smith, Alexander Bond - See Alexander Bond Skene Smith ===''SKINNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Skinner|Skinner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Alfred Skinner|Skinner, Albert Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y9-L1V] - 1910(WA)-2002(WA) - Licences: 6SK Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1948; Mt Helena, 1954-1955); 6SK Norseman (1956)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2461, 1940, WA; COCP2 1171, 1948 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil stated (Subiaco, WA, 1934-1949); technician (Mt Helena, WA, 1954); radio technician (Norseman, WA, 1958); branch manager (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1963); manager (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1968); field supervisor (Floreat Park, WA, 1972); prospector (Doubleview, WA, 1977-1980) ===''SLADE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Irwin Slade|Slade, Charles Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDN1-G28] - 1921(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3PZ Melbourne (Elwood, 1938-1939, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2172, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949-1954); medical practitioner (St Kilda, 1967-1968; Elwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles William Slade|Slade, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH3R-28W] - 1893(Eng)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2SX Sydney (Croydon, 1923-1925 (as H. C. Slade); 1925-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified; English PMG Certificate 1st class - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAN, 1909-1924); Wireless Weekly (technical editor, 1925-1928); Daily Telegraph (radio & technical editor, 1928-1929); Keogh Radio (engineer, 1929-1930); Croydon Radio (proprietor, 1930-1933+) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer, R.A.N. (Croydon, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2SX - Charles William Slade" ===''SLATER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. F. Slater|Slater, J. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Sheffield (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Harold Ivan Slater|Slater, Harold Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDT3-7JP] - 1898(Tas)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Kelso (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: pastoralist (Kelso, Tas, 1919); labourer (Maypole Hotel, New Town, Tas); no occupation (Middle Park, Vic, 1926); airman (Point Cook, Vic, 1927; Middle Park, 1931); traveller (Elsternwick, 1936-1968) ===''SLATTERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slattery|Slattery, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Joseph Patrick Slattery|Slattery, Joseph Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G824-KHF] - 1866(Irl)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (St John's College, Camperdown; St Vincent's, Ashfield, 1930) - Links: [[w:Joseph Patrick Slattery|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/slattery-joseph-patrick-8453 ADB] * [[/Joseph Samuel Francis Slattery|Slattery, Joseph Samuel Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVN-SSF] - 1894(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 50, 1915; CPRT 167, 1915; 2COCP 324, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1916; Esperance, WA, 1916; RAN radio station, Geraldton, 1917); travelling salesman (Stanthorpe, 1928-1930); traveller (Tamworth, 1932-1933; Woollahra, NSW, 1933-1935); commercial traveller (New Farm, 1936; Hamilton, Qld, 1937; Fairfield, Qld, 1949; West Sydney, 1949-1954); radio officer (Mascot, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Cremorne, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''SLAWSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slawson|Slawson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Thomas Slawson|Slawson, George Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW2-T4D] - 1916(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AFN Sydney (Harbord, 1936-1939, 1946-1958; Croydon, 1960-1961; Homebush, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1835, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Father also GTS - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Harbord, NSW, 1943-1958); public servant (Croydon, NSW, 1963; Strathfield West, NSW, 1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''SLIGHT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slight|Slight, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Alexander Burrough Slight|Slight, Arthur Alexander Burrough]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBLQ-X4J] - 1902(Eng)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2DA Receive Sydney (Parramatta, 1922); Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Parramatta, 1923); 2ZA Sydney (Windsor, 1931-1938; Richmond, 1939, 1946-1950); 3AZA Ballarat (1954); 2ZA Sydney (Bondi Beach, 1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF); MBE 1941; OBE - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Windsor, NSW, 1930-1937); RAAF (Richmond, NSW, 1949); RAAF Officer (RAAF Ballarat Camp, Vic, 1954); engineer (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/awards/details.php?qnum=1747&qname=SLIGHT RAF MBE] ===''SLUTZKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slutzkin|Slutzkin, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Eliot Slutzkin|Slutzkin, Robert Eliot "Bob" or "Bobbie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGSK-21C] - 1917(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; East St Kilda, 1954-1956; Balaclava, 1960-1975; East St Kilda, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2159, 1938, Vic; COCP1 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Balaclava, Vic, 1949); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1954-1963; Balaclava, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''SMALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Small|Small, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward George Small|Small, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBBR-5P7] - 1907(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2QS Newcastle (Mayfield, 1933-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1231, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mayfield, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Thomas Augustus Small|Small, Thomas Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2YV-RNM] - 1901(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2WS Murwillumbah (1933-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1222, 1933, NSW; BOCP 235, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bangalow, NSW, 1930); commercial traveller (Bellingen, NSW, 1930); salesman (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Byron Bay, NSW, 1943); furniture retailer (Eastwood, NSW, 1949); grazier (Lower Quipolly, NSW, 1958-1963); representative (Tamworth, NSW, 1972) ===''SMART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smart|Smart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Smart|Smart, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHD-TNH] - 1891(NZ)-1980(NZ) - Licences: 4SM Barcaldine (1936-1937); 4SM Paterson (1938-1939); 4SM Longreach (1946-1948); 4SM Cairns (Cairns City, 1954-1956; Freshwater, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1625, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boiler attendant (Dunevia Station, Blackhall, Qld, 1913); motor engineer (Aramac, Qld, 1916-1925; Barcaldine, 1928-1937); freeholder (Longreach, Qld, 1943); mechanic (Longreach, Qld, 1949); farmer (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1958); retired (Freshwater, Qld, 1963-1972; Cairns, Qld, 1977) ===''SMELLIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ellis Henry Smellie|Smellie, Ellis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7P-FDM] - 1893(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 218, 1930; 1COCP 240, 1931 - RANRS (temp Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Radio Station, Applecross, 1925; Geraldton, 1931; Broome, 1936); telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949); radio officer (Caulfield, Vic, 1954; Blackburn, 1963-1980) ===''SMIBERT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Smibert|Smibert, George]] - 1840(Sct)-1899(Vic) - clubs (founding member Telegraph Electrical Society Vic), employment (Postal Department Vic, chief electrician), brother of James Smibert Deputy Postmaster-General Victoria * [[/George Smibert|Smibert, James]] - 1836(Sct)-1912(Vic) - employment (Postal Department Vic, Deputy Postmaster-General, appointed following early passing of Samuel Walker McGowan), created a nepotism scandal by early promotion of brother and brother-in-law to the most senior positions in Vic Post & Telegraphs in the early 1890s, likely reason for the positioning of Qld appointees at the top of the Federal PMGD in 1901; the brother of George Smibert Chief Electrician, Postal Dept Vic ===''SMITH (A-L)''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smith|Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Smith, Alan Shaw - See Alan Shawsmith (change of name) * [[/A. C. Smith|Smith, A. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJDO Matlock (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Specific individual not identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Alexander Bond Skene Smith|Smith, Alexander Bond Skene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRDG-J7D] - 1893(Eng)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2OQ Sydney (Vaucluse, 1930-1933); 2SS Sydney (Narrabeen, 1948); 2SS Lawson (1950-1956); 2SS Blackheath (1957-1958) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 294, 1930; COCP1 196, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous Alexander Smiths - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Lennex Lonsdale Smith|Smith, Arthur Lennex Lonsdale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QQY-B84] - 1908(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3UX Melbourne (Abbotsford, 1936-1939; Fairfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1702, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Fairfield, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Arthur Carrington Smith|Smith, Arthur Carrington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKV-VL2] - 1902(Tas)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 7BN Receive Launceston (1923); 7AB Launceston (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 8, 1924, No. ?? in Tas; CPRT 930, 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (operator 7BN Wills & Co wannabe Class B); recording engineer (Cinesound Productions Ltd, Bondi, 1932); inventor of sound-on-film systems - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Launceston, 1928); recording engineer (Bronte, 1931-1935); engineer (Bondi, 1936-1937); recording engineer (Clovelly, 1943-1949; Waverley, 1963-1968); engineer (Waverley, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "7BN-7AB - Arthur Carrington Smith" * [[/Austen Cyril Smith|Smith, Austen Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6N-JKF] - 1904(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2FS Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1925; Burwood, 1925; Maroubra, 1930-1933; Homebush, 1933; Burwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 75, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio agent - Electoral Rolls: radio agent (Burwood, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Burwood, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Burwood, 1958-1963); retired (Lower Hawkesbury, 1972-1980) * [[/A. J. Smith|Smith, A. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AS Sydney (Harris Park, 1927-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/C. Smith|Smith, C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7BA Receive Stanley (1922); Receive Stanley (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Cedric Preston Smith|Smith, Cedric Preston or Preston-Smith, Cedric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BB-X47] - 1907(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ZZ Sydney (Cremorne, 1924-1925); 2QK Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936; Balgowlah, 1937; Lane Cove, 1938-1939); 3QG Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948); 3QG Ballarat (1954-1956); 2CD Sydney (Cremorne, 1958-1961; Palm Beach, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1212, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bank accountant (Binnaway, NSW, 1930); bank officer (Manly, NSW, 1932; Balgowlah, NSW, 1934-1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949); bank manager (Ballarat, Vic, 1954; Cremorne, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Palm Beach, NSW, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "2ZZ-2QK-2CD - Cedric Preston Smith" * [[/Charles Frederick Smith|Smith, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3J-B3F] - 1904(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: No licence yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 418, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 1112, 1928; 2COCP 44, 1929 - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: Several contemporaneous Charles Frederick Smith's, not yet identified * [[/Claude Sargent Smith|Smith, Claude Sargent or Sarjent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLW-9HG] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2AHK Sydney (Ryde, 1937-1939); 2ANZ Sydney (Pymble, 1969); 2ANZ Grafton (1975); 2ANZ Sydney (West Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1962, 1937, NSW; COCP2 157, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: wood machinist (Ryde, NSW, 1943-1949); clerk (Ryde, NSW, 1958; Pymble, NSW, 1963-1968; Grafton, NSW, 1972; Pymble, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Colin Hughes Smith|Smith, Colin Hughes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YH-LLB] - 1910(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PK Melbourne (East Kew, 1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 433, 1928, Vic; AOLCP 90, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Kew, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1943-1980) * [[/George Edwin Smith|Smith, George Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJ3-BVR] - 1916(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3YG Melbourne (Brighton, 1936-1939; Bentleigh, 1947-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1960; Blackburn South, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1792, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949); observer (Brighton, Vic, 1954); public servant (Brighton East, Vic, 1958-1963); technical officer (Blackburn South, Vic, 1967); retired (Lilydale, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/George Leonard Frederick Smith|Smith, George Leonard Frederick or Fredrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZR-5Q7] - 1913(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 3FR Melbourne (Northcote, 1936-1939; St Kilda, 1947-1948; Montmorency, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1768, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Northcote, Vic, 1934-1942); sales (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); clerk (Montmorency, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Herbert Henry Baker Smith|Smith, Herbert Henry Baker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFN-H6R] - 19??(???)-1932(Qld) - Licences: 4DP Receive Cairns (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cairns, Qld, 1925-1930) * [[/J. H. Smith|Smith, J. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EA Receive Beenleigh (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Albert Malcolm Smith|Smith, John Albert Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L264-537] - 1911(Eng)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5JR Adelaide (St Peters, 1934-1937; Alberton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1375, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Alberton, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John William Smith|Smith, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMGD-VTK] - 1914(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AEJ Baradine (1936-1939, 1947-1950); 2AEJ Sydney (Waverley, 1954-1955; Lakemba, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1760, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JWSs - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Keith Howard Smith|Smith, Keith Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCN-ZH8] - 1915(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4AS Brisbane (Clayfield, 1939, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2396, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: Public Service Medal, 1990 - Electoral Rolls: university student (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); engineer (Bardon, Qld, 1941; Clayfield, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Leslie Smith|Smith, Leslie]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DD Sydney (Concord, 1931; Homebush, 1931; Concord, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 726, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Possibly Leslie Smith killed in truck accident 1936; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SMITH (M-Z)''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smith|Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Jeffrey Smith|Smith, Noel Jeffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PM-2B8] - 1919(???)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2VE Sydney (Artarmon, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1495, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Canowindra, NSW, 1963) * [[/P. W. Smith|Smith, P. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EF Receive Brisbane (Alderley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Raymond Sydney Smith|Smith, Raymond Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L176-XYF] - 1914(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 3RY Melbourne (Kew, 1937-1938); 2AJQ Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1938; Sans Souci, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2006, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous RSSs - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1937); RAN (Toorak, Vic, 1943); process worker (Homebush, NSW, 1958); driver (Granville, NSW, 1963); labourer (Granville, NSW, 1968) * [[/Reginald George Smith| Smith, Reginald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6T-TLM] - 1888(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2ACR Sydney (Turramurra, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2054, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster – Comment: Several contemporaneous RGSs - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Turramurra, NSW, 1932-1949) * [[/Richard John Smith|Smith, Richard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-14B] - 1909(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIU Sydney (Bexley, 1937-1939, 1946-1969); 2AIU Tweed Heads (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2026, 1937, NSW; COCP2 1333, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1933-1963); radio technician? (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1980) * [[/Robert Cecil Smith|Smith, Robert Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G134-ZFJ] - 1916(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3YQ Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2117, 1938, Vic; COCP1 1073, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943-1949; Blackburn, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Rowland Anthony Godfrey Smith|Smith or Godfrey-Smith, Rowland Anthony Godfrey "Tony"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHYR-N91] - 1919(NSW)-2005(Tas) - Licences: 2AMN Sydney (Wahroonga, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2326, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son-in-Law of 7PF Philip Oakley Fysh - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Northbridge, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Launceston, Tas, 1954-1968) * [[/Sidney Arthur Smith|Smith, Sidney or Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1MH-VHS] - 1917(???)-2008(WA)91yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2100, 1938, WA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Subiaco, WA, 1943); civil engineer (Bayswater, WA, 1949-1958; Bedford, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Sidney Hugh Holland Smith|Smith, Sidney Hugh Holland]] - 1861(???)-1933(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, senior state public servant (Qld P&T, Chief Mechanician), senior federal public servant (PMGD, State Mechanician, Qld), radio clubs (QWI, vice president), business proprietor (Telephone and Electrical Supplies Co) * [[/Stuart Disney Paull Smith|Smith, Stuart (Birth) or Stewart (Electoral Rolls) Disney Paull or Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDB-8D8] - 1913(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4LA Brisbane (Corinda, 1934-1939); 4LA Amberley (1946-1948); 4LA Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1303, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor); military (RAAF, navigator); broadcast technician (4BC); Dept Education (O/C Radio) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Corinda, Qld, 1936-1949); radio technician (New Farm, Qld, 1949); maintenance officer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1963); public servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Sydney Smith|Smith, Sydney]] - 1856(NSW)-1934(NSW) - senior state politician (NSW MLA), senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1904-1905) * [[/Victor Leslie Smith|Smith, Victor Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXQW-Q5S] - 1916(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3UR Melbourne (Collingwood, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2029, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Collingwood, Vic, 1937-1949) * [[/Wilfred Smith|Smith, Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRQ-PQ1] - 1896(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); 5AG Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 602, 1921; 2COCP 419, 1941; 1COCP 882, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/William Arthur Smith|Smith, William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCX-XL9] - 1906(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5LZ Wallaroo (1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 526, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Glenunga, 1939-1943) - beware several contemporaneous William Arthur Smith's * [[/William Glanville Clement Smith|Smith, William Glanville Clement]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRS5-JM9] - 1914(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2IV Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 1013, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Richmond, NSW, 1943); RAAF Radio Officer (Penrith, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Orchard Hills, NSW, 1980) * [[/William Henry Smith|Smith, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2V-L4R] - 1911(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5SW Adelaide (Woodville, 1937-1939, 1947-1956); 5ASW Adelaide (Woodville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1996, 1937, SA; BOCP 431, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WHSs - Electoral Rolls: operator (Woodville, SA, 1939) * [[/W. J. Smith|Smith, W. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: N758 Receive Sydney (Hurstville, 1922); 2IC Receive Sydney (Hurstville, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SMITHERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Charles Smithers|Smithers, Ernest Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z1-GQ1] - 1885(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 552, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: inspector of fisheries (Urunga, 1930); inspector (Burwood, 1930-1949) ===''SMYTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Walter Smyth|Smyth, Cedric Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1C-4MX] - 1916(WA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 7CD Devonport (1933-1939); 3ACH Melbourne (Doncaster East, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1133, 1933, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Doncaster East, 1954-1977) * [[/Victor Loftus Smyth|Smyth, Victor Loftus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR8F-P8L] - 1905(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3PJ Receive Geelong (1923); 3PJ Geelong (1924); 3PJ Bendigo (1924-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 126, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Bendigo, 1928-1972) ===''SMYTHE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Cresswell Smythe|Smythe, Alan (BMD) or Allan (Electoral Rolls) Cresswell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JQ-V9V] - 1908(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5MF Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Hazlewood Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 658, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 135, 1933; BOCP 125, 1937; 1COCP 196, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Torrensville, SA, 1939-1943) ===''SNADDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snaddon|Snaddon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Ernest Snaddon|Snaddon, John Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLF-B75] - 1920(Eng)-1944(Aegean Sea) - Licences: 3VE Melbourne (Malvern, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2322, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 459 Squadron, Warrant Officer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/snaddon-john-ernest-409361/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''SNAITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snaith|Snaith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Leslie Snaith|Snaith, Samuel Leslie "Leslie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJN-2S8] - 1901(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3ZR Melbourne (Footscray, 1923-1930; Newport, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 166, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1924-1928; Newport, Vic, 1931-1954) ===''SNAPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snape|Snape, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Fairlie Roger de Burgh Snape|Snape, Fairlie Roger de Burgh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G649-B1V] - 1900(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2NU Receive Quirindi (1923); 4JK Willis Island (1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 695, 1922; 2COCP 340, 1931; 1COCP 221, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Quirindi, 1930); wireless operator (Quirindi, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Killara, 1949-1968); engineer (Killara, 1980) ===''SNEDDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sneddon|Sneddon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Neville Sneddon|Sneddon, Richard Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTS-SX7] - 1908(Vic)-1970(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Burwood, 1923); 2AKQ Sydney (Concord West, 1938-1939); 2WS Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1946-1965); 2WS Wamberal (1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2183, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1937; Concord West, NSW, 1943; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''SNELLGROVE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William George Rayner Snellgrove|Snellgrove, William George Rayner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5YC-Y4J] - 1879(SA)-1958(NSW) - Licences: XCN Sydney (Willoughby, 1913-1914); 2DD Receive Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 242, 1916 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; merchant navy (WW1) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1913; Crows Nest, NSW, 1930-1931; East Sydney, NSW, 1935-1936); superintending engineer (Crows Nest, NSW, 1949; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1954) - TroveTag: "XCN-2DD - William George Rayner Snellgrove" - Links: [https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/6986877 IWM] ===''SNOOK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Charles Snook|Snook, Keith Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTG-Z2D] - 1908(Tas)-1946(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Hobart North, 1936); motor mechanic (Hobart Central, 1937) ===''SNOSWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snoswell|Snoswell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Raymond Snoswell|Snoswell, Alfred Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NWH-MCT] - 1899(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5AD Adelaide (Exeter, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Largs, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5AD - Alfred Raymond Snoswell" & "!Wikibooks Snoswell" ===''SOBELS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sobels|Sobels, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Max Dhorenwendt Sobels|Sobels, Max Dhorenwendt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNT-8Q5] - 1904(Vic)-1996(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Watervale, 1923); 2OT Sydney (Dee Why, 1932-1939; Lakemba, 1946); 2OT Broken Hill (1947-1950); 2OT Newcastle (Hamilton, 1954-1956); 2OT Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1957-1961); 2OT Goulburn (1965-1969); 5OT Adelaide (Holden Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 894, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 1358, 1954; TVOCP 28, 1957 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1943); teacher (Broken Hill South, NSW, 1949; Hamilton, NSW, 1954; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1958; Ashfield, NSW, 1963; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1963); retired (Goulburn, NSW, 1968) ===''SODEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander William Soden|Soden, Alexander William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N9-7M1] - 1909(Qld)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4AS Brisbane (Annerley, 1930-1939; Yeerongpilly, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 634, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Annerley, 1934-1943) ===''SOILLEUX''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soilleux|Soilleux, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Garnet Argyle Soilleux|Soilleux, Garnet Argyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKH-XPN] - 1900(Vic)-1959(Eng) - Licences: XOG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 497, 1919 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Auburn, Vic, 1924); architect (Auburn, Vic, 1925-1937; Kew, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''SOLOMON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Solomon|Solomon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Charles Henry Solomon|Solomon, Cecil Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH6J-BQ1] - 1902(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KV Melbourne (Prahran, 1931-1933; South Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 738, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Prahran, Vic, 1924-1936); manager (Elsternwick, Vic, 1937); soldier (Auburn, Vic, 1943); nil (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); radio technician (Carnegie, Vic, 1963) ===''SORAGHAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soraghan|Soraghan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Donald St James Soraghan|Soraghan, Donald St James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQ8-7TC] - 1902(Ireland)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2LA Sydney (Rose Bay, 1930-1934); 2LH Sydney (Rose Bay, 1935-1939); 2PU Sydney (Rose Bay, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 233, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Rose Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); technician (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Kingscliff, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SOUMPROU''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soumprou|Soumprou, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Emile Walter Soumprou|Soumprou, Emile Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZZF-SX7] - 1906(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3WK Melbourne (Thornbury, 1929-1933; North Fitzroy, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 511, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937); retired (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1942-1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954) ===''SOUTHWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Southwell|Southwell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Lindsay Southwell|Southwell, Clifford Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNM-FDF] - 1897(SA)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2SW Sydney (Cremorne, 1925-1926; Northbridge, 1927-1929; Brighton-Le-Sands, 1930-1931; Northbridge, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 131, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Private); WW2 (Australian Army, colonel) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Northbridge, NSW, 1930); manager (Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1930-1931); sales manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1958); business executive (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Leslie William Douglas Southwell|Southwell, Leslie William Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WXT-S8L] - 1900(NSW)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3SL Seymour (1924-1939, 1946-1954); 3SL Melbourne (Montrose, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 250, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Seymour, 1931-1954) * [[/Noel Leslie Southwell|Southwell, Noel Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNM-ZJW] - 1919(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2ZF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1565, 1935, NSW; 1COCP 149, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (1949) - Comment: QSL collection survives ARDXC/NFSA - Electoral Rolls: broadcast technician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Yagoona, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''SPARK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Spark|Spark, John]] - 1879(USA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AC Perth (City, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Fremantle, 1917); civil servant (West Perth, 1921) - Comment: identification not certain ===''SPEDDING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spedding|Spedding, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Thomas Spedding|Spedding, Edward Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ82-ZCM] - 1897(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 4DU Receive Brandon (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Brandon, Qld, 1921-1925); clerk (Lakemba, NSW, 1932-1958) ===''SPEER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Speer|Speer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis Speer|Speer, John Francis "Jock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYD4-LJN] - 1914(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3FF Corop (1936-1939); 3FF Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1947-1948; Thornbury, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1724, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3TS Thomas Patterson Speer - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Corop, Vic, 1942); machinist (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949); merchant (Thornbury, Vic, 1954); dealer (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Thomas Patterson Speer|Speer, Thomas Patterson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYDH-FVD] - 1907(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3TS Corop (1936-1939, 1947-1969); 3TS Flora Hill (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1815, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3FF John Francis Speer - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Corop, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Flora Hill, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''SPENCE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spence|Spence, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Keith Spence|Spence, Edward Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBYN-S3H] - 1908(Qld)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 4DT Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Union Bank, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930; Wellington, NSW, 1934); bank officer (Bondi, NSW, 1936; Rose Bay, NSW, 1937; Epping, NSW, 1943-1949; Northbridge, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Cremorne, NSW, 1980) * [[/Hugh David Spence| Spence, Hugh David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZB-X1K] - 1920(Tas)-1984(WA) - Licences: 7DS Longford (1938-1939, 1947-1965); 6FS Perth (Cottesloe, 1969; East Victoria Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2105, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Longford, Tas, 1943-1944); radio engineer (Longford, Tas, 1949-1963); radio technician (East Victoria Park, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/William Guthrie Spence|Spence, William Guthrie]] - 1846(Sco)-1926(Vic) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1914-1915) ===''SPENCER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Derek David Spencer|Spencer, Derek David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSW-N55] - 1909(Eng)-1982(Tas) - Licences: 3DS Melbourne (Altona, 1934-1937); 6DS Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1280, 1934, Vic; AOLCP 157, 1934; 2COCP 55, 1936; 1COCP 111, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: poultry farmer (Ulverstone, Tas, 1954; Leven, Tas, 1963); farmer (Gawler, Tas, 1972) ===''SPERRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred John Sperring|Sperring, Wilfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVLY-JPK] - 1917(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6SP Perth (Victoria Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Belmont, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1920, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Victoria Park, WA, 1943); mechanic (Victoria Park, WA, 1949); radio engineer (Belmont, WA, 1954-1963) ===''SPICER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spicer|Spicer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Victor John Spicer|Spicer, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88M-KKY] - 1910(Eng)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3VS Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1929-1931; East Malvern, 1933; North Fitzroy, 1937-1939, 1946-1948); 3BQV Melbourne (Hurstbridge, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 554, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, 1934); constable (Port Melbourne, 1936; Fitzroy, 1937-1954; Carlton South, 1967-1968); retired (Hurstbridge, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SPITZKOWSKY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spitzkowsky|Spitzkowsky, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Max Royston Stanley Spitzkowsky|Spitzkowsky, Max Royston Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYD-23H] - 1904(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2MS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1926-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 302, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 134, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Hamilton, NSW, 1932-1972) ===''SPLATT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Splatt|Splatt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Bartlett Splatt|Splatt, Alan Bartlett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4P-HBH] - 1912(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: 3BS Melbourne (Montmorency, 1934-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1370, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Briar Hill, Vic, 1935-1943) ===''SPOONER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spooner|Spooner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Henry Spooner|Spooner, Alexander Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ93-LSL] - 1918(WA)-1997(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1983, 1937, Vic; AIR3 1102, 1947; COCP1 1311, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 30 Squadron, DFC, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: air observer (Darwin, NT, 1943); public servant (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SPOTSWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Ernest Spotswood|Spotswood, Cyril Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTC-4GM] - 1897(Tas)-1964(Tas) - Licences: Receive Burnie (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Burnie, 1936-1943); fettler (Burnie, 1949-1954) * [[/Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood|Humphry nee Spotswood, Innis Jane Lovett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P4-M7C] - 1892(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4JH Poopoonbah via Giru (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1356, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: second YL operator in Qld - Relationships: Wife of 4JK Jack Lawrence Humphry - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Ching Do Siding, Ayr, Qld, 1919-1936; Giru, Qld, 1937-1949; Poopoonbah, Qld, 1954; St Lucia, Qld, 1958-1972) ===''SPRENGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sprenger|Sprenger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Herbert Ernest Sprenger|Sprenger, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQD-2CJ] - 1914(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4ES Bundaberg (1932-1939); 4ES Brisbane (New Farm, 1946-1948; Holland Park, 1954; Upper Mt Gravatt, 1955-1960; Rainworth, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1064, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 165, 1938; 1COCP 530, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ); state public servant (Qld Police, radio comms) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bundaberg, 1936-1937); police constable (New Farm, Qld, 1943-1949); sergeant police (Holland Park, Qld, 1954; Upper Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958); sub-inspector police (Rainworth, Qld, 1963-1968); police officer (Rainworth, Qld, 1972); retired (Bardon, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SPRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spring|Spring, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Athol Leeming Spring|Spring, Athol Leeming]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VS-DPM] - 1892(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: XHZ Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Waverley, NSW, 1913-1972); retired (Bondi, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SPRINGETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Springett|Springett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Springett|Springett, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PV-RVB] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2OM Exeter (1935-1937); 2OM Sydney (Willoughby, 1938-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1567, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1930-1932); wardsman (Exeter, NSW, 1934-1937); draughtsman (Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1977) ===''SPROULE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sproule|Sproule, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archie Laurence Sproule|Sproule, Archie Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8BK-5J7] - 1902(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2IB Dubbo (1934-1935); 2IB Parkes (1936); 2IB Werris Creek (1937); 2IB Sydney (Punchbowl, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1398, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Dubbo, NSW, 1930-1935; Werris Creek, NSW, 1936); clerk (Werris Creek, NSW, 1943); telegraphist (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949; Oatley, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''SPURRIER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spurrier|Spurrier, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Charles Spurrier|Spurrier, Leonard Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTY1-WZJ] - 1904(Wales)-1984(SA) - Licences: S382 Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1922); 5AL Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923); Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clarence Park, 1939-1941; Eden Hills, 1943) ===''SQUELCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squelch|Squelch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Arbor Squelch|Squelch, Thomas Arbor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZRH-758] - 1892(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2TB Bangalow (1926-1927) (Dealer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bangalow, NSW, 1930); ironmonger (Bangalow, NSW, 1932-1977) ===''SQUIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squire|Squire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Leith Squire|Squire, Leslie Leith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HQ-59S] - 1918(NSW)-1963(???) - Licences: 2NL Thornton (1933-1939, 1946-1961); 2OL Portable Thornton (1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1131, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 279, 1936; COCP2 80, 1936; BOCP 93, 1937; COCP1 231, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Maitland East, NSW, 1943; Thornton, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''SQUIRES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squires|Squires, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Squires|Squires, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CX-3GW] - 1909(WA)-1972(???) - Licences: 6JS Perth (Cannington, 1929-1939; Como, 1946-1956; Nedlands, 1960; West Leederville, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 510, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cannington, 1931-1936); sales manager (Midland Junction, 1937; South Perth, 1943-1954); manager (Subiaco, 1963); business manager (West Kalamunda, 1968) ===''ST JOHN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert St John|St John, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry Clive Bolingbroke St John|St John, Henry Clive Bolingbroke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTN-PV8] - 1895(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2RX Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1923-1925); 2RX Sydney (Rockdale, 1926-1939); 2APN Sydney (Northbridge, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 258, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: reader (Rockdale, 1930-1936; Northbridge, 1943-1963) ===''STACEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stacey|Stacey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Keith Stacey|Stacey, Howard Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3TY-D8M] - 1907(NSW)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5XA Adelaide (Firle, 1934-1937; Knightsbridge, 1938-1939; Leabrook, 1947-1956; Glynde, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1360, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Burnside, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/Roy Ernest Stacey|Stacey, Roy Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDT-PNR] - 1902(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4RS Proserpine (1933-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1187, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: office assistant (Bauple, Qld, 1925); clerk (Proserpine, Qld, 1928-1972) * [[/Roydon Stacey|Stacey, Roydon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK4-TLX] - 1908(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2HY Sydney (Crows Nest, 1932-1937; Oatley, 1938-1939; Crows Nest, 1948; Oatley, 1950); 2QM Sydney (Epping, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 936, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930-1937); storekeeper (Oatley, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Crows Nest, NSW, 1943); PMG technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1968); supervising technician (Epping, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Seymour Stacey|Stacey, Seymour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR79-YXV] - 1893(Eng)-1960(ACT) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 27, 1914 - telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: sorting clerk & telegraphist (Keswick, Cumberland, Eng, 1911); electrical engineer (Griffith, ACT, 1928-1943); electrical contractor (Griffith, ACT, 1954-1958) ===''STACK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Patrick Charles Stack|Stack, Robert Patrick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-Y2K] - 1904(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4TK Innisfail (1936-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1742, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Innisfail, Qld, 1930-1932); stationer (Innisfail, Qld, 1936-1943) ===''STACKPOLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Julian Stackpole|Stackpole, Peter Julian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-H8N] - 1947(Vic)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 3ZQS Melbourne (North Clayton, 1980+; 1RX Canberra, 1990s); Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 2203, 1966; AOCP N1856, 1988 - amateur operator; broadcast planning engineer (P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA, ACA) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Hampton, 1972); technical officer (Clayton, 1977-1980) ===''STAFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Staff|Staff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Leslie Staff|Staff, Raymond Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHPS-L3T] - 1904(Qld)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2LS Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1934); 2AMN Canberra (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kogarah, NSW, 1930); messenger (Mascot, NSW, 1933-1934; bank manager (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1934); messenger(Bondi, NSW, 1935; Mitchell, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Belconnen, ACT, 1943); car driver (Kingston, ACT, 1949); bookkeeper (Moruya, NSW, 1954-1958); storeman (Parramatta, NSW, 1963) ===''STAFFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stafford|Stafford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ivor Stafford|Stafford, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-PHJ] - 1912(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3XB Lallat North (1934-1939); 3XB Melbourne (Carlton, 1947-1948; Box Hill South, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1272, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Husband of 3KS Mavis Ellen Stafford nee Coutts - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Prahran, Vic, 1934; Manya North, Vic, 1936; Lallat North, Vic, 1937-1942; Abbotsford, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/John Hurst William Stafford|Stafford, John Hurst William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV6P-XSJ] - 1901(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4CD Receive Ipswich (Ebbw Vale, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ebbw Vale, 1925-1928; Booval, 1932-1949); engineer (East Ipswich, 1958-1963); retired (Mansfield, 1977-1980) * Stafford, Mavis Ellen see Mavis Ellen Coutts ===''STALKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stalker|Stalker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Clarence Stalker|Stalker, Dudley Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTG3-TYC] - 1907(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3KJ Colac (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 995, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Colac, Vic, 1931-1937); electrician (Colac, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Colac, Vic, 1963-1968); electrician (Colac, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''STANFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Roy Stanfield|Stanfield, Clifford Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQXR-9GG] - 1900(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: N744 Receive Newcastle (1922); 2HX Receive Newcastle (1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 383, 1918; 2COCP 136, 1930; 1COCP 140, 1930 - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Randwick, 1930; Maroubra, 1932-1968); retired (Blaxland, 1977-1980) ===''STANLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stanley|Stanley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. M. Stanley|Stanley, J. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JS Receive Sydney (Crow's Nest, 1922-1923); 2JS Sydney (Crow's Nest, 1924); Orange (1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 100, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; newsagent (Leura, late 1920s) - Identification: Not yet identified (possibly James Melville Stanley, electrician, Lockhart, 1930) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Vincent Edward Stanley|Stanley, Vincent Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHDF-X7C] - 1896(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2VS Sydney (Chatswood, 1926-1928; Carlingford, 1929-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 379, 1918; COCP2 26, 1929; COCP1 141, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Radio Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1933-1954); retired (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963; Rosebery, NSW, 1968) ===''STANSFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stansfield|Stansfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick Galen Stansfield|Stansfield, Frederick Galen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHKB-QKP] - 1909(Eng)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1489, 1935, WA; COCP2 81, 1935; COCP1 223, 1939 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Merchant Navy, Second Radio Officer, MV Koolama) - Electoral Rolls: student (Nedlands, WA, 1937) - Links: [https://ausmerchantnavy.weebly.com/koolama.html Merchant Navy] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''STANTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stanton|Stanton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Ross Bishop Stanton|Stanton, Ernest Ross Bishop]] - 1895(SA)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XVN Adelaide (Enfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 10th Battalion, Lance Corporal, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: Railway porter at time of enlistment in 1915; Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10262380 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1659076 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Keith Haberfield Stanton|Stanton, Keith Haberfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPR5-MHJ] - 1896(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XFU Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 3241, 1960 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 7th Brigade/6th Regiment, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1933-1936); real estate (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1937-1943); grazier (Reedy Creek, NSW, 1949; Kareeba, NSW, 1954-1958); real estate (Church Point, NSW, 1968) ===''STAPLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John William Stapleton|Stapleton, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG7-R9P] - 1915(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5KY Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1934-1937; Alberton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1314, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Cook, SA, 1941-1944) * [[/Percival de Soligny Stapleton|Stapleton, Percival de Soligny]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHCD-Y4Q] - 1870(SA)-1951(SA) - Licences: XVK Mt Gambier (1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) ===''STARKIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas William Starkie|Starkie, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBS-NCY] - 1906(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4NW Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 306, 1926, No. 30 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Nundah, 1928-1937); warehouse assistant (Holland Park, 1943); manager (Wavell Heights, 1949); agent (Toowong, 1954-1958); manufacturer's agent (Kenmore, 1963); agent (Tennyson, 1968-1972); retired (The Gap, 1977; North Tamborine, 1980) ===''STARR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis John Starr|Starr, Francis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLN-LC4] - 1916(Qld)-1940(off Qld coast) - Licences: 4FS Stanthorpe (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1930, 1937, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 23 Squadron, Aircraftsman Class 1) - Electoral Rolls: baker (Stanthorpe, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1719163 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Alwyn Starr|Starr, William Alwyn "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RK-F5D] - 1909(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6DB Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Pingelly, WA, 1931; Merredin, WA, 1936; Narrogin, WA, 1937; Bunbury, WA, 1943; Manjimup, WA, 1954; Daglish, WA, 1958; Cottesloe, WA, 1963; Mt Claremont, WA, 1968-1977; Swinburne, WA, 1977-1980) ===''STEANE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Ashcroft Steane|Steane, Geoffrey William Ashcroft]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCF-JWV] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3UX Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1923-1933); 3SX Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 775, 1923; 2COCP 330, 1931 -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Dee Why, NSW, 1949); television engineer (Double Bay, NSW, 1954); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1954) ===''STEELE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Steele|Steele, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rowland Edward James Steele|Steele, Rowland Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTC-2ZM] - 1904(Tas)-1987(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hobart West, 1928); dairyman (West Hobart, 1937-1972) ===''STEER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Steer|Steer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Hurtle Steer|Steer, Albert Hurtle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKFN-K9D] - 1914(SA)-2010(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1787, 1936, SA; BOCP 713, 1946 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Army officer (Victor Harbour, SA, 1939); Salvation Army officer (Sterling, SA, 1941); welfare officer (RAAF Station, Nhill, Vic, 1942); salvation army officer (Stirling West, SA, 1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1687262 VWMA] ===''STEPHEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Percy Goldsmith Stephen|Stephen, Percy Goldsmith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2J-HVR] - 1896(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAEL Sydney (Balmain, 1913-1914); 2ZB Sydney (Balmain, 1924-1925); 2PS Sydney (Balmain, 1926; Granville, 1927-1930; Lidcombe, 1931-1936; Croydon, 1937-1939; Five Dock, 1946-1958; Condell Park, 1960-1975) (Dealer licence in 1926 & 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Section, Aus Naval & Mil Exped Force, CPO) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Granville, 1930); electrician (Lakemba, 1930; Lidcombe, 1932-1936); electrical fitter (Five Dock, 1943-1958); fitter (Condell Park, 1968-1972) - TroveTag: "XAEL-2ZB-2PS - Percy Goldsmith Stephen" ===''STEPHENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stephens|Stephens, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Nelson Stephens|Stephens, Arthur Nelson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G941-3F1] - 1886(Eng)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4CG Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1922); 4CG Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923-1925); Operator of 4AE - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (North Carlton, Vic, 1912-1914); engineer (Wireless Station, Pinkenba, 1915-1919; Clayfield, 1925-1928); hotel keeper (Palm Beach Hotel, Elanora, 1932-1934; Grand Hotel, Southport, 1936-1943); cafe proprietor (Southport, 1949); secretary (Main Beach, 1954-1958; Southport East, 1963-1968) * [[/Frank Richmond Stephens|Stephens, Frank Richmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ7-MLM] - 1897(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 452, 1919 - RANRS - Electoral Rolls: naval reservist (New Farm, 1921); farm hand (Wamuran, Qld, 1925); wireless operator (New Farm, 1925-1937); radio mechanic (New Farm, Qld, 1943); agent (New Farm, Qld, 1949); caretaker (Brisbane, 1954-1958); retired (Bowen Hills, 1963; Coolangatta, 1968-1972) * [[/Harry James Milne Stephens|Stephens, Harry James Milne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYC-KQH] - 1900(WA)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6ZZ Perth (South Perth, 1935-1939; Bassendean, 1947-1960; Eden Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1530, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Albany, WA, 1925); railway employee (Katanning, WA, 1931-1936); storekeeper (Fremantle, WA, 1937); aircraftsman (Bassendean, WA, 1943-1963); railway employee (Eden Hill, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Bassendean, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Lance Russell Stephens|Stephens, Lance Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR9B-L57] - 1891(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur listener; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Father of 2ZLS-2ACO Lindsay Russell Stephens - Electoral Rolls: electrical machinist (Burwood, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930-1935); electrical engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936-1977) * [[/Lindsay Russell Stephens|Stephens, Lindsay Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPW-2NP] - 1923(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ZLS Wagga Wagga (1960); 2ACO Wagga Wagga (1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 640, 1959; AOCP 3948, 1961, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son of Lance Russell Stephens - Electoral Rolls: technician (Gordon, NSW, 1949); engineer (PMG Dept, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1963; Goonellabah, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Reginald Alva Claude Stephens|Stephens, Reginald Alva Claude ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYML-5QY] - 1909(Vic)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4RA Gympie (1948); 4RA Brisbane (Scarborough, 1954; Brighton, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1531, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: May have been licensed pre-WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Yarram, Vic, 1936); public servant (Scarborough, Qld, 1949-1954); clerk (Brighton, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/Thomas Stephens|Stephens, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2B-35G] - 1912(Vic)-1944(Sct) - Licences: 3GO Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1933) - qualifications: cc; AOCP 489, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1944) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1942) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/stephens-thomas-418036/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Thomas Blacket Stephens|Stephens, Thomas Blacket or Blackett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9WG-Y5P] - 1902(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 309, 1926, No. 31 in Qld - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: articled law clerk (Annerley, 1925-1928); solicitor (Annerley, 1934; Fortitude Valley, 1936-1937; Clayfield, 1949-1968); retired (St Lucia, 1972-1980) ===''STEPHENSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stephenson|Stephenson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Wilfred Stephenson|Stephenson, Charles Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93BK-M7F] - 1905(Qld)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1933)(licence jointly held with brother); 2BWQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 282, 1926, No. 25 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Wooloowin RC, operator 4WN; WIAQ, operator 4AE); broadcast technician (4QG); business proprietor (cinema audio) - Relationships: brother of 4RG Harold John Stephenson - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Wooloowin, Qld, 1928-1929); electrical engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1932-1933); sound engineer (Capertee, NSW, 1936-1937); panel beater (Bourke, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Capertee, NSW, 1949-1954; Maroubra, NSW, 1958); autoelectrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Blacktown, NSW, 1980) * [[/Harold John Stephenson|Stephenson, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93BK-9M3] - 1903(Qld)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1933)(licence jointly held with brother) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 290, 1926, No. 27 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 4RG/2BWQ Charles Wilfred Stephenson - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Wooloowin, Qld, 1925-1943); sheet metal worker (Wooloowin, Qld, 1949); engineer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1954); aircraft mechanic (Maroubra, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''STER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ster|Ster, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/R. W. Ster|Ster, R. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RC Melbourne (Preston, 1938-1939); 3AWG Barramunga (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STEVENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stevens|Stevens, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Edgar F. Stevens|Stevens, Albert Edgar F. "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH4H-N2D] - 1894(Vic)-1954(WA) - Licences: 6BN Perth (North Perth, 1924-1927; South Perth, 1930-1939); nominated licensee for W732 WIA WA (1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 136, 1925, No. ?? in WA - Radio Activity: amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geraldton, WA, 1916-1917); phone mechanic (North Perth, WA, 1925; South Perth, WA, 1931-1954) - TroveTag: "6BN – Albert Edgar Stevens" * [[/Frederick William Stevens|Stevens, Frederick William]] - 1898-19?? - 4SP Brisbane, amateur operator (PRTC 788, 1923, Marconi & Telefunken; 1COCP, 1930, Qld), Coastal wireless operator; first chief engineer 4QG, state public servant (4QG), pilot (Qantas), federal public servant (DCA) - TroveTag: "4SP - Frederick William Stevens" & "!Wikibooks 4SP" * [[/Herbert Newman Stevens|Stevens, Herbert Newman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYY-2NY] - 1911(???)-2005(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3JO Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Balwyn, 1954-1965; South Blackburn, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1191, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Auburn, Vic, 1936-1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1963; Blackburn South, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/James Thomas Stevens|Stevens, James Thomas or Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBL-91P] - 1914(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3ZK Swan Hill (1933-1939, 1947); 3ZK Beverford (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1106, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Swan Hill, Vic, 1936-1954); clerk (Beverford, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Robert Edward Stevens|Stevens, Robert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Z-ZMF] - 1908(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 7OJ Deloraine (1931-1933); 3OJ Melbourne (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 817, 1931, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Auburn, Vic, 1931; Burwood, 1937-1980) ===''STEVENSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stevenson|Stevenson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Vincent Stevenson|Stevenson, Cecil Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1X-5KF] - 1878(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2IY Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922); 815 Receive Sydney (Randwick); 2IY Sydney (Randwick, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; founder of 2UE B class - Relationships: Father of Murray Herman Stevenson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Randwick, NSW, 1930-1936); retired (Port Hacking, NSW, 1943-1954; Caringbah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Murray Herman Stevenson|Stevenson, Murray Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1K-K6M] - 1905(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 46, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2IY-815-2IY Cecil Vincent Stevenson - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Maroubra, NSW, 1930; Coogee, NSW, 1934); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937-1954); electrical engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STEWART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stewart|Stewart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Stewart|Stewart, Alexander]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2XF Tumut (1931-1934); 2XF Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1950); 2AXF Sydney (Balmain, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 865, 1931, No. ?? in NSW + others depending on identification - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Alexander Barnett Stewart|Stewart, Alexander Barnett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHBR-VND] - 1895(Sct)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4DD Receive Brisbane (Hawthorne, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Oondooroo, Qld, 1919); farmer (Palmwoods, Qld, 1921-1925); orderman (Hawthorne, Qld, 1928); truck driver (Eight Mile Plains, Qld, 1936-1937); foreman (Hawthorne, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Donald Richardson Stewart|Stewart, Donald Richardson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94CC-2MT] - 1902(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: V739 Receive Lorne (1922); 3GS Receive Lorne (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Lorne, 1925-1954); guest house proprietor (Lorne, 1967-1968); proprietor (Lorne, 1972-1980) * [[/H. A. Stewart|Stewart, H. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAM Melbourne (Williamstowm, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Henry Stewart|Stewart, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXS7-R71] - 1896(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 234, 1916; 1COCP 318, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous HSs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. Stewart|Stewart, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DK Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JSs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. J. Stewart|Stewart, J. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XER Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Edgar Stewart|Stewart, John Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-3JC] - 1884(NSW)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2MR Newcastle (Mayfield, 1923-1929; Hamilton, 1930); 2MR Sydney (Chatswood, 1931); 4MR Brisbane (Nundah, 1933-1939, 1946-1948); 2MR Waratah (1954-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 43, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Commonwealth Electoral Commission (Chief Electoral Officer) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Arncliffe, 1913); District Returning Officer (Mayfield, 1930); Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Nundah, Qld, 1937-1949); retired (Waratah, 1954) - TroveTag: "2MR-4MR - John Edgar Stewart" * [[/William Alfred Stewart|Stewart, William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBZ-4XJ] - 1910(WA)-2020(WA)109yo - Licences: 6ST Perth (West Leederville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1958, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balkatta, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1937); salesman (Wembley Park, WA, 1943; Leederville, WA, 1949); technician (Floreat Park, WA, 1954-1963; Wembley Park, WA, 1968; Floreat Park, WA, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://gerontology.fandom.com/wiki/William_Stewart Gerontology] ===''STICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stick|Stick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald James Stick|Stick, Reginald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L69N-XLN] - 1898(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2BI Lismore (1935-1939); 2AMS Lismore (1950-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1431, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Lismore, NSW, 1934-1963) ===''STICKLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stickland|Stickland, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis James Stickland|Stickland, John Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJHW-ZKB] - 1885(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: XJS Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: coachbuilder (Auburn, Vic, 1909-1931); body builder (Auburn, 1936-1937) ===''STILLMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Harward Stillman|Stillman, Geoffrey Harward]] - 1895(Vic)-1984(WA) - Licences: XJAH Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Brighton, Vic, 1919-1931); engineer (Claremont, WA, 1936-1963); retired (Maylands, WA, 1968-1980) ===''STIPEK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stipek|Stipek, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Stipek|Stipek, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-XL1] - 1898(NSW)-1974(Florida, USA) - Licences: 7BE Receive St Helens (1923); Receive St Helens (1923); 7BE St Helens (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMG telegraph messenger, left PMGD 1920; first to log KGO in Tas - Comment: beware two other John Stipek's concurrently in Tas, 1920s - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (St Helens, 1919); clerk (St Helens, 1922) ===''STIRK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stirk|Stirk, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick James Stirk|Stirk, Frederick James "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHR-T2Q] - 1915(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2XV Sydney (Maroubra, 1931-1934); 2ABC Sydney (Maroubra, 1936-1939, 1946-1961; Beacon Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 847, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 48, 1935; COCP1 1115, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1943; Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1963); engineer (Beacon Hill, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''STITFOLD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stitfold|Stitfold, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Glen Stitfold|Stitfold, Ronald Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BY-MK2] - 1907(WA)-1989(WA) - Licences: 6RS Perth (Carlisle, 1939, 1947-1955; Doubleview, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2387, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Leonora, WA, 1931); bank official (Armadale, WA, 1936-1937; Carlisle, WA, 1943-1954); bank officer (Doubleview, WA, 1958-1980) ===''STITT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stitt|Stitt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Hugh Reginald Stitt|Stitt, Walter Hugh Reginald "Hughie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBX-L5G] - 1908(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2WH Forbes (1925-1969+); 2ARN Forster (1965-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 196, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2LM Leslie Maclean Wilson - Comment: His father also Walter Hugh Rankin Stitt and lived in same district - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Forbes, NSW, 1930); grazier (Forbes, NSW, 1931); jackeroo (Forbes, NSW, 1932); grazier (Forbes, NSW, 1934-1963); retired grazier (Forster, NSW, 1968) ===''STOBIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stobie|Stobie, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Claude Stobie|Stobie, Geoffrey Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY37-92H] - 1915(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3VW Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1934-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1323, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Heidelberg, Vic, 1937-1949) ===''STOCKALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold John Stockall|Stockall, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHN-GKD] - 1906(Eng)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 6DJ Receive Perth (Maylands, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Maylands, WA, 1931-1936; Earlwood, NSW, 1937); motor driver (Eastwood, NSW, 1949-1954); clerk (Parramatta North, NSW, 1958-1963; North Ryde, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Tuncurry, NSW, 1972; Penrith, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STOCKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Stocks|Stocks, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZF-B2F] - 1884(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJDI Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1909-1919); sales (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1919-1943; Camberwell, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Daniel Alan John Stocks|Stocks, Daniel Alan John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN8-R5P] - 1897(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: 3DJ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1927; Surrey Hills, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 144, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Canterbury, Vic, 1921-1922); electrical engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1924-1931) ===''STOCKTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Stockton|Stockton, Norman]] - 1904(WA)-1943(Germany) - 4NQ Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, military (WW2, press correspondent), journalist - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''STONE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stone|Stone, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Charles John Stone|Stone, Kenneth Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18L-4H4] - 1917(Qld)-2001(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2291, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Redfern, NSW, 1943); radio officer (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1963; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Robert Norman Stone|Stone, Robert Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGC-LPV] - 1918(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1628, 1936, Vic; BOCP 99, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hobart South, Tas, 1943-1954) ===''STOW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stow|Stow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allen Frederick Stow|Stow, Allen Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WR-7GG] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3AS Melbourne (North Carlton,1928-1931; North Fitzroy, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Northcote, 1948-1965); 3AFS Portable Melbourne (Northcote, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 441, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 94, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Australian Army) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Carlton North, 1931; Fitzroy North, 1934-1942); technician (Northcote, Vic, 1949-1963) ===''STOWAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stowar|Stowar, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur William Stowar|Stowar, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-D1H] - 1920(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2ACX Sydney (Auburn, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Kingsgrove, 1948-1965; Burraneer Bay, 1969); 2AS Sydney (East Lindfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2236, 1938, NSW; AIR3 1587, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1943); electrician (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1963); superintendent (Cronulla, NSW, 1968); welding (Lindfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STOWE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Alfred Stowe|Stowe, Harry Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBJ-YTW] - 1892(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: XAS Sydney (Drummoyne, 1911-1914); 2CX Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1922-1923); 2CX Sydney (Chatswood, 1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 19, 1924, No. 9 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Chatswood, 1930-1958); retired (Frenchs Forest, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "XAS-2CX - Harry Alfred Stowe" ===''STOYLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Bickley Stoyle|Stoyle, Jack Bickley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM1Z-JWV] - 1881(India)-1966(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 91, 1915; 1COCP 55, 1930 - RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, terminated Nov 1920); AWA CRS - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1917); radio station master (Darwin, 1922; Kilkenny, 1939-1943) ===''STRAFFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Michael Strafford|Strafford, John Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2K-LBX] - 1900(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5JS Adelaide (Stepney, 1936-1939; City, 1947-1965; Windsor Gardens, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1710, 1936, SA; BOCP 514, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STRATFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leo Stephen Stratford|Stratford, Leo Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHV-HRX] - 1915(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4AE Goondiwindi (1936-1939); 4LS Goondiwindi (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1678, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1936-1949); radio dealer (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1954-1958); electrician (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1968); refrigeration mechanic (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1980) ===''STREAMER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Streamer nee Mackenzie, Florence Madeline "Madeline" - See Florence Madeline Mackenzie 4YL ===''STREET''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Street|Street, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Frederick Street|Street, Reginald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW5S-Z4L] - 1900(Tas)-1927(Tas) - Licences: 7BD Receive Hobart (1923); Receive Hobart (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Hobart West, 1922) ===''STREETER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Street|Street, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy William Streeter|Streeter, Roy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXS-PW3] - 1917(Vic)-1988(WA) - Licences: 3AWG Burramunga (1948-1956); 5SK Millicent (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2078, 1938, Vic; BOCP 52, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Colac, Vic, 1943); farmer (Barramunga, Vic, 1949-1963) ===''STROHFELDT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Strohfeldt|Strohfeldt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gilbert Strohfeldt|Strohfeldt or Strofeldt, Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVWD-W9Z] - 1904(Qld)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4GS Brisbane (Paddington, 1932-1939; Camp Hill, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1041, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: licensed for 5 years after passing - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Roma, 1926); telegraphist (Charleville, 1928-1930); Paddington, Qld, 1936-1937); assistant radio inspector (Camp Hill, Qld, 1943) ===''STROUD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stroud|Stroud, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas James John Stroud|Stroud, Thomas James John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6PD-9P5] - 1905(Qld)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AMR Dubbo (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2325, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Dubbo, NSW, 1930-1977) ===''STRUTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Arthur Lloyd Strutt|Strutt, George Arthur Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNY8-8MH] - 1893(Tas)-1955(Vic) - Licences: XJDX Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Elwood, Vic, 1914-1927); orchardist (Frankston, Vic, 1931); carrier (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); inspector (Blackburn, Vic, 1949); painter (Blackburn, Vic, 1954) ===''STUART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stuart|Stuart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis John Stuart|Stuart, Francis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSH-RPC] - 1895(SA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIH Hobart (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: naval officer (Hobart, Tas, 1919); telegraphist (Hobart, 1922; Oakleigh, Vic, 1928-1942); primary producer (Tarra Valley, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Joseph Alphonsus Valentine Stuart|Stuart, Joseph Alphonsus Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCF-RM8] - 1896(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3OO Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 52, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Albert Park, Vic, 1919-1924; Brighton, Vic, 1925-1963); retired (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Michael Aloysius Horatio Stuart|Stuart, Michael Aloysius Horatio]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-2D9] - 1891(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: 3MH Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1927); 3MH Rockbank (1931-1937); 5MS Adelaide (Rosewater, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 66, 1929; 1COCP 184, 1931; likely CRPT pre 1927 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (UK Merchant Navy); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1925-1927); radio telegraphist (Beam Radio Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1928-1937; Geraldton, WA, 1943); radio technician (Footscray North, Vic, 1949) ===''STUART-JONES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stuart-Jones|Stuart-Jones, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edward Stuart-Jones|Stuart-Jones, Arthur Edward]] - 1912(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1597, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STUBBS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stubbs|Stubbs, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Stubbs|Stubbs, Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2RB-PL2] - 1896(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ZS Sydney (Maroubra Junction, 1933-1934; Epping, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 369, 1918 (Marconi); COCP1 320, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1934-1935); radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1963) ===''STURDEE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Vernon Ashton Hobart Sturdee|Sturdee, Vernon Ashton Hobart]] - 1890(Vic)-1966(Vic) - 4?? Brisbane, early wireless experimenter (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur radio club (member, WIQ) ===''SULLIVAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sullivan|Sullivan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Patrick Sullivan|Sullivan, James Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G163-GXP] - 1905(Eng)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5JK Adelaide (Rose Park, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2272, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Rose Park, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John Sullivan|Sullivan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLGD-VK6] - 1906(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3SR Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1925-1926); 3SR Yallourn (1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 206, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1931); engineer (Staff Mess, Yallourn, Vic, 1931; Yallourn, Vic, 1934-1936; Oakleigh, Vic, 1937; Elsternwick, Vic, 1937; Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Vincent Macleay Sullivan|Sullivan, Vincent Macleay "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTD3-DSV] - 1898(NSW)-1989(SA) - Licences: XAC Smithtown (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Sapper, Wireless Moore Park, Light Motor Wireless Section, Anzac Wireless Squadron, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Watervale, SA, 1939-1943) ===''SUMSION''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sumsion|Sumsion, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Walter Sumsion|Sumsion, Charles Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTM-KPG] - 1918(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3YD Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1371, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CWS - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1972; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SUNTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Boyd Sunter|Sunter, Horace Boyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMDQ-56X] - 1899(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2LM Receive Sydney (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1922); 3BS Melbourne (Toorak, Vic, 1924-1925; St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1926); 2BS Sydney (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1927-1929; Vaucluse, NSW, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 808, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1943); electrical instrument fitter (Kirribilli, NSW, 1949); guest house proprietor (Camden, NSW, 1954); retired (Kurmond, NSW, 1968; Springwood, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SUTHERLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan James Sutherland|Sutherland, Alan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK6-94L] - 1916(SA)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 5XB Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1939, 1947-1948); 3AXB Melbourne (Balwyn, 1954-1965); 3KY Melbourne (Balwyn, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1592, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dunleath, SA, 1939-1941); public servant (Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Scarness, Qld, 1977) * [[/George Bremner Sutherland|Sutherland or Clyne, George Bremner "Jock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVF-KQC] - 1893(Sct)-1981(SA) - Licences: 6GB Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 295, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telegraphist (Navy, 1911), journalist (Listening In Column, Perth Western Mail, 1924); late 1920s assistant chief engineer 6WF (to Wally Coxon) - Electoral Rolls: DCA (aeradio operator, from 1941); radio operator (Kalgoorlie, 1949); retired (North Perth, 1958) ===''SUTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sutton|Sutton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Sutton|Sutton, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMFM-Z34] - 1882(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (early 1910s); utilised Henry Sutton's experimental licence - Relationships: son of XLM Henry Sutton - Electoral Rolls: music seller (Malvern, 1909-1913; Hawthorn, 1914-1915); engineer (Kew, 1922-1925); traveller (Camberwell, 1927); mechanic (Brunswick, 1928) * [[/Arthur Fraser Sutton|Sutton, Arthur Fraser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K23N-VYW] - 1888(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2EM Sydney (Darling Point, 1936-1937; Killara, 1938-1939, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1832, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; pre-WW1 (Army, AVAC, 1910-1915); WW1 (Army, 5th Field Artillery, 1915-1919; Captain, Dental Corps) - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Ashfield, NSW, 1913; Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1936; Killara, NSW, 1937-1958); dental surgeon (St Ives, NSW, 1963-1968); dental (St Ives, NSW, 1972) * [[/Henry Sutton|Sutton, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD19-T7V] - 1855(Vic)-1912(Vic) - Licences: XLM Melbourne (Malvern, 1910-1912) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed from 1890s); numerous inventions, Australia's first wireless telephony experimenter (1906); invented several new types of telephones; early television experiments - Relationships: father of Arthur Ernest Sutton - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/sutton-henry-4675 ADB] - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XLM - Henry Sutton"(320+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Sutton"(40+ tags) * [[/Joseph William Sutton Jnr|Sutton, Joseph William Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-HCJ] - 1874(Qld)-1941(Qld) - Licences: 4CP Receive Brisbane (City, 1923); 4EI Brisbane (City, 1923-1925) (In the name of the State Engineer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIQ, foundation member; QWI); electrical engineer; senior federal public servant (PMGD, State Engineer) - Relationships: son of Joseph William Sutton Snr - Electoral Rolls: electric engineer (Teneriffe, 1903); engineer (Teneriffe, 1908-1909); assistant (GPO, 1912-1919); electrical engineer (New Farm, 1921-1936); retired (Ascot, 1937) * [[/Joseph William Sutton Snr|Sutton, Joseph William Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-W6T] - 1844(Eng)-1914(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - club (Royal Society Qld, president) - Relationships: father of Joseph William Sutton Jnr - Links: [[w:Joseph William Sutton|Wikipedia]] - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Teneriffe, 1908-1909) ===''SWABY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swaby|Swaby, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maxwell John Swaby|Swaby, Maxwell John "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY3N-SKH] - 1917(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3DD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1934-1939); 4DA Dalby (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1379, 1934, Vic; COCP1 914, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brisbane, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Dalby, Qld, 1949-1954); farmer (Dalby, Qld, 1958-1972) ===''SWAIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swain|Swain, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lionel Tamsett Swain|Swain, Lionel Tamsett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL1J-TGY] - 1902(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2CS Receive Newcastle (Hamilton, 1922); 2CS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1923-1927; Waratah, 1928-1939, 1946-1950; Charlestown, 1954-1961; Bolton Point, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 108, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Withdrawal: when 2CS Coffs Harbour commenced in early 1980s, policy had changed as to withdrawal of similar amateur callsigns - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Waratah, 1930-1954); engineer (Charlestown, 1958-1963); retired (Bolton Point, 1968-1980) ===''SWAINGER''=== * [[/Alfred John Swainger|Swainger, Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J4-6QD] - 1920(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3IP Melbourne (Upper Ferntree Gully, 1947-1975; Ferntree Gully, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2224, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1949-1968; Ferntree Gully, 1972); engineer (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SWANSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swanson|Swanson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Wilfred Swanson|Swanson, William Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRF2-KMK] - 1909(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2AFL Sydney (North Sydney, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1856, 1937, NSW; COCP2 109, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Pilot Station, Newcastle, NSW, 1930; Vaucluse, NSW, 1932-1935); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1937); marine radio officer (Earlwood, NSW, 1949) ===''SWANTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Howell Swanton|Swanton, Cedric Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G62M-Y9M] - 1899(Vic)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XOZ Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Kew, Vic, 1922-1928); medical practitioner (Merrylands, NSW, 1932-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1937-1949; Double Bay, NSW, 1954-1963; Elizabeth Bay, NSW, 1963) ===''SWEENEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Moss Sweeney|Sweeney, Walter Moss]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNZ7-YRD] - 1887(Eng)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3WS Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1924-1925; Elwood, 1925-1931; St Kilda, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 204, 1916 - coastal wireless operator; RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Subiaco, 1916-1917); no occupation (Melbourne, 1919); wireless engineer (East Melbourne, 1921-1924); engineer (Elsternwick, 1925-1928); director (St Kilda, 1931-1963) ===''SWINBURNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Charles Richard Swinburne|Swinburne, Frank Charles Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDML-S1J] - 1901(Qld)-1948(NSW) - Licences: 2AT Receive Sydney (Manly, 1922-1923); 2AT Sydney (Manly, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 557, 1920 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Manly, NSW, 1937; North Sydney, 1943)) ===''SWINDELLS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swindells|Swindells, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Willie Swindells|Swindells, Willie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L812-BTK] - 1890(Eng)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Richmond, Vic, 1913-1914; Parkdale, Vic, 1925-1926); engineer (Geelong, 1927; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1931-1933); electrical engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1934) ===''SYDOW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sydow|Sydow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Frederick Sydow|Sydow, John Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2G9-B92] - 1912(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JX Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1932-1939); 3JX Hamilton (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 974, 1932, Vic; BOCP 418, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1942-1968) ===''SYDSERFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sydserff|Sydserff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Harold Buchan Sydserff|Sydserff, William Harold Buchan "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNN-XS9] - 1907(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3XL Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1931-1939; Burwood, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 808, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Canterbury, Vic, 1928-1937); salesman (Burwood, Vic, 1942; Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1963; Wattle Park, Vic, 1968) ===''SYKES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sykes|Sykes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Frederick Sykes|Sykes, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT64-LFS] - 1886(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XAQ Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1943; Balgowlah, NSW, 1949) ===''SYMONDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Nathaniel Joseph Leo Symonds|Symonds, Nathaniel Joseph Leo "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJZ3-3QH] - 1908(WA)-2005(WA) - Licences: 6LS Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1925-1930; Bicton, 1947-1948); 6LX Perth (Kalamunda, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 207, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: tailor (Cottesloe, 1931-1943); radio operator (Fremantle, 1949-1954); radio technician (Kalamunda, 1958-1980) ===''SYMONS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Symons|Symons, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Lindsay Gordon Symons|Symons, John Lindsay Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZ5-Q42] - 1913(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3JT Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1939; East Hawthorn, 1946-1947; Burwood, 1948; South Melbourne, 1954-1956; Mt Waverley, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 662, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); hotelkeeper (Malvern, Vic, 1954); engineer (Syndal, Vic, 1963) * [[/Sydney George Symons|Symons, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHX-WGW] - 1915(Qld)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 4SY Townsville (1938-1939, 1948-1960); 4SY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2201, 191938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1958); radio technician (Cairns, Qld, 1958); technician (Clayfield, Qld, 1963-1980) =='''T'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''TACEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tacey|Tacey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas Wheeler Tacey|Tacey, Douglas Wheeler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNB-8H7] - 1905(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 3DW Shepparton (1931-1939, 1948); 3DW Lilydale (1954); 5DW Adelaide (Frewville, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 841, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Castlemaine, Vic, 1926); cinematic operator (Shepparton, Vic, 1931); sound projectionist (Shepparton, Vic, 1934-1937); RAAF Instructor (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); manager (Woodend Theatre, Woodend, Vic, 1949); manager (Lilydale, Vic, 1954) ===''TALLENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tallent|Tallent, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Daniel Tallent|Tallent, William Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB9W-S23] - 1913(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3TT Dean (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1952, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Dean, Vic, 1935-1980) ===''TANDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tandy|Tandy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Tandy|Tandy, Ronald "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHD-B29] - 1909(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3KX Colac (1931-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 816, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Colac, Vic, 1933-1968) * [[/Roy Percival Tandy|Tandy, Roy Percival or Percival Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7J-54J] - 1908(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2220, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1937); electrical mechanic (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Darling, Vic, 1954-1968) ===''TANNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tanner|Tanner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Sidney Charles Tanner|Tanner, Leslie Sidney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L55H-KF4] - 1915(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2ABL Sydney (Canley Vale, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1963, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Canley Vale, NSW, 1937-1943) * [[/William Edward Tanner|Tanner, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4Q3-FQS] - 1909(Tas)-1996(Tas) - Licences: 7TE Launceston (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2380, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless dealer (Launceston, Tas, 1936-1937); RAN (Naval Depot, Hobart, Tas, 1943); mechanic (Launceston, Tas, 1949); radio mechanic (Launceston, Tas, 1954-1968) ===''TAPLIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Taplin|Taplin, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. F. Taplin|Taplin, H. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2545 Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TAPP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Ernest Tapp|Tapp, Charles Ernest or Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7P-BXV] - 1894(NSW)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 82, 1915 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: OIC Wireless Station (Thursday Island, Qld, 1915; South Yarra, Vic, 1917-1919); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1942); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943) ===''TAPPER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Robert Tapper|Tapper, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZX-4T6] - 1910(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6RJ Perth (Claremont, 1929-1939); 6RJ Onslow (1946-1947); 6RJ Perth (Claremont, 1948-1960); 2AO Wagga Wagga (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 538, 1929, No. ?? in WA; 1COCP 218, 1931; TVOCP 324, 1961 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Claremont, 1931-1943); operator (Claremont, 1949-1963); radio inspector (Wagga Wagga, 1968-1980) ===''TARBOTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Augustus Tarbotton|Tarbotton, Harry Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF93-87K] - 1902(Eng)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6HT Albany (1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1672, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Albany, WA, 1925-1931); motor mechanic (Albany, WA, 1936-1954); radio service (Albany, WA, 1958) ===''TARLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred William Tarling|Tarling, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVH9-4RZ] - 1900(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4TW Townsville (1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; (likely qualification ca 1920, British Merchant Navy; 1COCP 679, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Coolbie, Ingham, Qld, 1930); wireless operator (Pimlico, Qld, 1931-1932); labourer (West End, Qld, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''TARRANT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tarrant|Tarrant, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Albert Tarrant|Tarrant, Ernest Albert Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8SB-Z68] - 1898(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2AK Receive Narrabri (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Eulah Creek, 1930; Narrabri, 1943) * [[/Horace Joseph Tarrant|Tarrant, Horace Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW3-T6Q] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 2AFH Sydney (Richmond, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1838, 1936, NSW; COCP2 132, 1937; COCP1 260, 1939; AIR1 3, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, NSW, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1943-1967; Balaclava, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Francis Tarrant|Tarrant, William Francis "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5M-6JT] - 1914(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2UF Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1932-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1054, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ironworker (Newcastle, 1930-1949) ===''TATHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Ernest Edward Tatham|Tatham, Sydney Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQT-52W] - 1896(Eng)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 2ST Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1925; City, 1926-1928; Darling Point, 1929-1933; City, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 33, 1915; 1COCP 406, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (editor, Sea, Land and Air, 1922); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: instructor (St Kilda, 1919; South Yarra, 1919); merchant (Darling Point, 1930-1933; City, 1934-1937; Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, 1954); director (Balwyn, 1958-1972) ===''TAYLOR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Taylor|Taylor, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert William Taylor|Taylor, Albert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX56-JGX] - 1910(NSW)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5AT Port Pirie (1934-1937); 5AT Adelaide (Solomontown, 1938-1939; Edwardstown, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1276, 1934, SA; BOCP 286, 1940; TVOCP 461, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marleston, SA, 1941; Edwardstown, SA, 1943) * [[/Alexander Francis Taylor|Taylor, Alexander Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYMQ-GLC] - 1917(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3AT Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1934-1939); 3AT Shepparton (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1245, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943); medical practitioner (Shepparton, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/B. A. Taylor|Taylor, B. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DF Receive Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Taylor|Taylor, Charles]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XOU Melbourne (West Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: inspector (Melbourne, Vic, 1914) * [[/Charles Farrow Taylor|Taylor, Charles Farrow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JT-K3L] - 1888(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 3ZD Melbourne (Kew, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AFC) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Heidelberg, Vic, 1922); electrical contractor (Kew, Vic, 1922-1924); electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1937; Unley, SA, 1943) * [[/Donald Gordon Taylor|Taylor, Donald Gordon "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB4-N31] - 1907(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Forestville, 1923-1924); 5DX Adelaide (Forestville, 1926-1937; Black Forest, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 307, 1926, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 25, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: another DGT served in WW2 & died on active service 1943 in NT - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Goodwood, 1939; Black Forest, 1941-1943) - Trovetag: "5DX - Donald Gordon Taylor" * [[/Florence Mary Parsons|Taylor nee Parsons, Florence Mary]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZX2-FZB] - 1879(Eng)-1969(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - publisher - Electoral Rolls: managing director (Sydney, 1936); journalist (Vaucluse, 1954); editor (Darlinghurst, 1958; Potts Point, 1963) - Relationships: wife of George Augustine Taylor - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/taylor-florence-mary-8754 ADB] * [[/G. U. H. Taylor|Taylor, G. U. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XACA Sydney (Glebe Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Augustine Taylor|Taylor, George Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB4-JG7] - 1872(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: Nil (always operated under military or other amateur licences) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; founder WIA NSW; founder Association for Development of Wireless in Australasia - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Comment: gone too soon - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/taylor-george-augustine-8756 ADB]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/taylor-george-augustine-8756 Obituaries Australia]; [[w:George Augustine Taylor|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A14033 AustLit]; [https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P002652b.htm EOAS]; [https://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/first-flight-in-australia-at-narrabeen.php Pittwater Online] - TroveTag: "George Augustine Taylor" & "!Wikibooks Taylor" * [[/Harold Edward Taylor|Taylor, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZP3-NMD] - 1896(Vic)-1918(Vic) - Licences: XJCZ Melbourne (Camberwell South, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Henry Arthur Taylor|Taylor, Henry Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF77-443] - 1907(Eng)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6AT Perth (Victoria Park, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1042, 1932, WA; AOLCP 216, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1934); radio engineer (6KG, Parkeston, WA, 1937-1943; Nedlands, WA, 1954-1963); retired (South Perth, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Edward Jack Taylor|Taylor, Herbert Edward Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52W-53Q] - 1913(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Monteagle (1934); 2TC Monteagle (1935-1939, 1946-1955); 2TC Bundanoon (1956-1961); 2TC Sydney (Cronulla, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1459, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2TM amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2TM Tamworth commercial service - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Monteagle, NSW, 1936-1954; Bundanoon, NSW, 1958); self employed (Gymea, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Cronulla, NSW, 1972); retired (Cronulla, NSW, 1980) * [[/Herbert James Taylor|Taylor, Herbert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNP1-WPP] - 1888(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: XPO Warracknabeal (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: ledgerkeeper (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1914-1917); clerk (Camperdown, Vic, 1919); bookkeeper (Bendigo, Vic, 1921; Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1927); shopkeeper (Carlton, Vic, 1928); bookkeeper (Toorak, Vic, 1931); clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1937); caretaker (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Leslie Harry Taylor|Taylor, Leslie Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G841-CD4] - 1898(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CL Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1723, 1936, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Leichhardt, 1930-1933; Ashfield, 1935-1968); retired (Ashfield, 1977) - TroveTag: "2CL - Leslie Harry Taylor" * [[/Norman Stanley Taylor|Taylor, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L66R-XLB] - 1900(Vic)-1941(Sct) - Licences: 3PX Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1931); 2BC Sydney (Rose Bay, 1935-1936; McMahons Point, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 469, 1919; COCP2, 275, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy) - Comment: Another NST passed in WW2 - Electoral Rolls: traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1927; Edgecliff, NSW, 1935; Milsons Point, NSW, 1936-1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10034201 AWM]; [https://www.cwgc.org/umbraco/surface/Pdf/WarDeadCertificate/?id=2964901 CWGC]; [https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/person/36827.html Uboats]; [https://ausmerchantnavy.weebly.com/la-estancia.html Aus Merchant Navy] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Thomas Taylor|Taylor, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2J-ZXD] - 1913(Vic)-1977(WA) - Licences: 6TT Perth (Rossmoyne, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1584, 1935, Vic; COCP3 919, 1950; COCP1 1599, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous WTTs - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Fremantle, WA, 1949; Spearwood, WA, 1954; Riverton, WA, 1958-1968); engineer (Riverton, WA, 1972); retired (Balga, WA, 1977) ===''TEECE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Teece|Teece, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Auburn Selwyn Teece|Teece, Cecil Auburn Selwyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z37-JSS] - 1885(NSW)-1970(ACT) - Licences: V733 Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3GO Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 2AWM Canberra (Reid, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Melbourne, 1909); examiner (Kew, 1910); civil servant (Kew, 1912; Hawthorn, 1914-1917); examiner of patents (Box Hill, 1919); civil servant (Toorak, 1922; Sandringham, 1924; St Kilda, 1928; East Melbourne, 1931; Reid, ACT, 1935-1937; Barton, 1943); public servant (Barton, 1949-1954); retired (Braddon, 1958-1968) ===''TEMBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Temby|Temby, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Kevin Temby|Temby, Francis Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB74-N7Z] - 1914(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3WR Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1871, 1937, Vic; BOCP 114, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949); technician (Deepdene, Vic, 1954-1963; Camberwell North, Vic, 1967-1968; Canterbury, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Harold Moyle Temby|Temby, Harold Moyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYCF-35M] - 1914(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: 2ZJ Broken Hill (1934-1939, 1947-1956); 5ZJ Adelaide (Brighton, 1960-1965; Hove, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1334, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Broken Hill, NSW, 1936-1954) ===''TEMPLEMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Templeman|Templeman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Joseph Templeman|Templeman, George Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR73-RR6] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2AFV Barmedman (1936-1939, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1839, 1936, NSW; COCP2 268, 1939; COCP1 628, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Barmedman, NSW, 1932-1980) ===''TEMPLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Templeton|Templeton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Lander Templeton|Templeton, Gordon Lander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-VLH] - 1909(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3OW Coleraine (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 631, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer) - Electoral Rolls: farm labourer (Tahara Bridge, 1931-1937) - Relationships: Cousin of 3HG Neil Murray Templeton - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Neil Murray Templeton|Templeton, Neil Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6SD-RDT] - 1911(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3HG Coleraine (1930-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 632, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tahara Bridge, 1934-1937); RAAF (Canterbury, 1943); grazier (Tahara Bridge, 1949-1963) - Relationships: Cousin of 3OW Gordon Lander Templeton ===''TERNES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ternes|Ternes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry McDonald Ternes|Ternes, Henry McDonald "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L169-WP1] - 1910(Vic)-1940(PNG) - Licences: 3AV Melbourne (Carnegie, 1932-1933; Oakleigh, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 975, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP 46, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Accidentally killed, apparently not on active service [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206829903] - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Oakleigh, Vic, 1931-1936) ===''THACKERAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thackeray|Thackeray, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Makepeace Thackeray|Thackeray, Alan Makepeace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXQ-K1M] - 1903(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2TA Young (1933-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1387, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Young, NSW, 1934-1968) ===''THEEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Milton Theel|Theel, Kenneth Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD1Z-1Z9] - 1908(SA)-1956(SA) - Licences: 5CT Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); 5QP Adelaide (St Peters, 1927-1933; Clarence Park, 1937-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 322, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: ledger keeper (Reade Park Gardens, SA, 1941-1943) ===''THOMAS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thomas|Thomas, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. P. Thomas|Thomas, C. P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YN Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1924; Annandale, 1924; Granville, 1924-1925); 4CP Willis Island (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/David Eric Thomas|Thomas, David Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8BC-N2Z] - 1909(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3ZL Ballarat East (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 890, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cleaner (Ballarat East, Vic, 1931-1936); railway employee (Ballarat East, Vic, 1937-1980) * [[/George Sylvanus Thomas|Thomas, George Sylvanus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5QL-ZYS] - 1893(NSW)-1983(???) - Licences: XGV Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954-1958; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1963-1968); fitter (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Henry Kirk Raleigh Thomas|Thomas, Henry Kirk Raleigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX4-8LL] - 1902(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HT Sydney (Mosman, 1924; Neutral Bay, 1925-1933; Cremorne, 1933-1934; Mosman, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1, 1924, No. 1 in NSW and Australia - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948); broadcast engineer (2GB, assistant engineer, 1946) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1934; Mosman, NSW, 1934-1937); soldier (Cremorne, NSW, 1943); broadcast engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1954; Meadowbank, NSW, 1958; Ryde, NSW, 1968); engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1972); retired (Newrybar, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Thomas|Thomas, Herbert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DY Perth (CBD, 1924; Inglewood, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, salesman (Harris Scarfe, 1924) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: several contemporaneous HTs * [[/Ivor Thomas|Thomas, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HB-Q3G] - 1897(SA)-1965(SA) - Licences: 5IT Adelaide (Mitcham, 1929-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 496, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Kingswood Park, 1939-1943) * [[/Josiah Thomas|Thomas, Josiah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYSY-Y24] - 1863(Eng)-1933(NSW) - establishment radio station (2CH), state politician (NSW, MLA, 1890s), senior federal politician (MHR, Postmaster-General 1908-1909, 1910-1911) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/L. H. Thomas|Thomas, L. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DM Receive Perth (West Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Roland Henry Thomas|Thomas, Roland Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHG-7Z4] - 1911(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4LR Brisbane (Bulimba, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1058, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bulimba, 1934); radio technician (Bulimba, Qld, 1937-1972); proprietor (Manly West, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Roy Valentine Thomas|Thomas, Roy Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6H-7WG] - 1907(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Sydney (Erskinville, 1925); 2RV Sydney (Bondi North, 1927-1930); 2TK Sydney (South Hurstville, 1947-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 62, 19??, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (North Bondi, NSW, 1930); no occupation (Bondi, NSW, 1933); radio dealer (Bankstown, NSW, 1937); radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1943-1958) ===''THOMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thompson|Thompson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Cecil Thompson|Thompson, Alfred Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZ1-VSP] - 1906(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2AGV Sydney (Auburn, 1937-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1903, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Frederick Thompson|Thompson, Frederick]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HF Receive Sydney (East Balmain, 1922-1923); 2HF Sydney (Balmain, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 47, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: several contemporaneous F. Thompson - TroveTag: "2HF - Frederick Thompson" * [[/G. F. Thompson|Thompson, G. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3TH Melbourne (Carnegie, 1933; Caulfield, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Geoffrey George Thompson|Thompson, Geoffrey George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SP-DDD] - 1911(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3GT Melbourne (Thornbury, 1928; Melbourne CBD, 1931; Thornbury, 1933-1939); 3AC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 388, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Thornbury, Vic, 1934-1937; North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); cameraman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Henry Thomas Thompson|Thompson, Henry Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ59-621] - 1899(Vic)-1984(Aus) - Licences: XJBU Melbourne (Albert Park, 1913-1914); 3BW Melbourne (Albert Park, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1937); electrician (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Jefferis Thompson|Thompson, Jefferis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMJY-VZG] - 1901(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2XP Wyong (1933-1937); 2XP Sydney (Guildford, 1938); 2XP Lismore (1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 694, 1922 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Wyong Creek, NSW, 1936-1937); machinist (Epping, NSW, 1943); sawmiller (Numinbah Valley, Qld, 1949); share farmer (Millmerran, Qld, 1954-1958); farmer (Numinbah Valley, Qld, 1963); retired (Natural Bridge, Qld, 1968) * [[/John Kitchener Thompson|Thompson, John Kitchener]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY23-2VH] - 1916(WA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3QL Melbourne (Yarraville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2133, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3YM Sydney Arthur Thompson - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Seaholme, Vic, 1942-1949); toolmaker (Footscray North, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/John William Thompson|Thompson, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWK-YD4] - 1918(WA)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2TJ Sydney (Stanmore, 1939, 1948-1950; Dulwich Hill, 1954-1955; Stanmore, 1956-1957; Earlwood, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2323, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWTs - Electoral Rolls: company representative (Earlwood, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Leonard Neville Weston Fane Thompson|Thompson or Fane-Thompson, Leonard Neville Weston Fane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJKN-FJV] - 1899(NSW)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3LT Melbourne (Mitcham, 1931; Chelsea, 1933; Carrum, 1937-1939; Bonbeach, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 762, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 5th Batallion Reinf, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: clerk at time of enlistment, 1918; railway employee (Glenferrie, 1925; Mitcham, 1931; Chelsea, 1934; Carrum, 1936-1954) * [[/Maxwell Mannering Thompson|Thompson, Maxwell Mannering]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB43-7XL] - 1917(Vic)-2010(USA)93yo - Licences: 3VT Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3OO Melbourne (Parkdale, 1969-1975; Mt Eliza, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 272, 1935; AOCP 1922, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lubeck, Vic, 1942) * [[/Ralph Noel Thompson|Thompson, Ralph Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-14T] - 1917(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3RN Melbourne (East Brunswick, Vic, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1153, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Carlton, Vic, 1942; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1980) * [[/Ronald Roy Thompson|Thompson, Ronald Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY41-LJ4] - 1915(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3UF Melbourne (St Kilda, 1935-1937); 3UF Tatura (1938-1939); 3UF Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1550, 1935, Vic; COCP2 137, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Preston, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Stanley Gordon Thompson|Thompson, Stanley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLZ-S21] - 1906(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3AZ Melbourne (North Brighton, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: expert (Brighton, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936); sales (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1972) * [[/Sydney Arthur Thompson|Thompson, Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2S-R6L] - 1913(WA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3YM Melbourne (Yarraville, 1936-1939; Glenroy, 1947-1954; West Essendon, 1955-1960; Essendon, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1776, 1936, Vic; COCP2 359, 1940; COCP1 448, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lilydale, Vic, 1935-1937); faller (Healesville, Vic, 1949); electrical fitter (Essendon North, Vic, 1954); foreman (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''THOMSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thomson|Thomson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur William Thomson|Thomson, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZND-ZPF] - 1907(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3AT Sunshine (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 145, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous AWTs - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sunshine, Vic, 1931; Malvern East, Vic, 1934-1980) * [[/Gordon Leonard Thomson|Thomson, Gordon Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG83-718] - 1904(Sct)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GT Sydney (Waverley, 1924-1926); 2AVT Sydney (Hurstville, 1969, 1980); operator of 2BV Waverley Radio Club - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3, 1924, No. 2 in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Citizen's Military Forces, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1980) - Links: [https://vk2bv.org/home/waverley-amateur-radio-society-home-page/club-history/ WARC] * [[/Henry Chatham Thomson|Thomson, Henry Chatham "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7DZ-6CN] - 1908(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3BZE Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1462, 1935, Vic; AOCP1 10, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Caulfield West, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''THORBURN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorburn|Thorburn, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert George Thorburn|Thorburn, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVJ-9MS] - 1915(NSW)-1982(Eng) - Licences: 2AIP Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Hurstville, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2017, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: truck driver (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1949); radio tradesman (Hurstville, NSW, 1958) ===''THORLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorley|Thorley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy Thorley|Thorley, Roy "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-8GW] - 1912(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4RT Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1937; Annerley, 1938-1939; Holland Park, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, president); business proprietor (mechanical engineering) - Comment: killed in automobile accident - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937); engineer (Holland Park, Qld, 1949-1963); contractor (Charters Towers, Qld, 1963) ===''THORNCROFT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorncroft|Thorncroft, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. Thorncroft|Thorncroft, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XABM Sydney (Rookwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''THORNHILL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornhill|Thornhill, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Royal Thornhill|Thornhill, Leslie Royal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G163-YPB] - 1909(Qld)-1949?(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2341, 1939, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ayr, Qld, 1930-1936; Bundaberg, Qld, 1937); telegraphist (Wynnum, Qld, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/804492 VWM] ===''THORNLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornley|Thornley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Edmund Thornley|Thornley, Peter Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYP3-G4L] - 1920(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PE Camperdown (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1845, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Sandringham, Vic, 1949-1954); clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1963; Chadstone, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''THORNTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornton|Thornton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Thornton|Thornton, Geoffrey William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G94S-VKR] - 1917(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2IP Sydney (North Sydney, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Avalon Beach, 1954; Cammeray, 1955-1975; Avalon Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1511, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Comment: Another contemporaneous GWT - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Cammeray, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Cammeray, NSW, 1954-1968); manager (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''THORPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorpe|Thorpe, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Graham Thorpe|Thorpe, Thomas Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT97-XQP] - 1916(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AMC Sydney (Mosman, 1939); 2QT Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1950; Castlecrag, 1954-1955; Mascot, 1956-1957); 2QT Mittagong (1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2264, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Mosman, NSW, 1937); dental surgeon (Mosman, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Castlecrag, NSW, 1954; Mittagong, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''THRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis William Thring|Thring, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XFG-ZY6] - 1882(NSW)-1936(Vic) - Film producer; founder 3XY Melbourne - Links: [[w:F. W. Thring|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/thring-francis-william-frank-19779 Obituaries Australia] ===''THROSSELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lancelot Ledsam Throssell|Throssell or Throssel, Lancelot Ledsam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHFL-59C] - 1902(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6LT Northam (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 248, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Northam, 1925-1931); civil servant (Northam, 1936-1937); clerk (Bruce Rock, 1943); bank officer (Kojonup, 1954; Innaloo, 1963-1972); retired (Osborne Park, 1980) ===''THUGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thuge|Thuge, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Thuge|Thuge, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-F55] - 1917(Qld)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 4NC Gladstone (1936-1937); 4NO Gladstone (1938-1939); 4NO Brisbane (Hendra, 1947); 2ANO Sydney (Stanmore, 1948-1950; Arncliffe, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1622, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Charters Towers, Qld, 1943); bank officer (Petersham, NSW, 1949; Arncliffe, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Burwood, NSW, 1972) ===''THURSTAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thurstan|Thurstan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Wyngate Thurstan|Thurstan, Arthur Wyngate]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVFV-XSS] - 1907(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AV Sydney (Penshurst, 1924-1929; Sandringham, 1930; Penshurst, 1931; West Kogarah, 1933-1934; Penshurst, 1935-1939; Beverley Hills, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 38, 1924, No ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); chief chemist (Lempriere & Co) - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930; Penshurst, NSW, 1932; West Kogarah, NSW, 1933; Penshurst, NSW, 1935); metallurgist (Peakhurst, NSW, 1936-1972) ===''THYNNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thynne|Thynne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Joseph Thynne|Thynne, Andrew Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3H-T8K] - 1847(Irl)-1927(Qld) - military (Qld Defence Force, 1867, eventually Lieutenant-Colonel), profession (solicitor, Qld, 1873-1882), state politician (Qld MLC, Minister for Justice and Attorney General; Qld Postmaster-General, 1894-1897) ===''TIBBETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tibbett|Tibbett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Stephen Tibbett|Tibbett, Ernest Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQP-414] - 1915(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2AEB Sydney (Waitara, 1936-1938); 2AEB Gunnedah (1947-1950); 2BCE Tamworth (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1751, 1936, NSW; BOCP 248, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dairy hand (Canonbury Grove, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Waitara, NSW, 1937; Gunnedah, NSW, 1943-1953; Tamworth, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''TIERNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tierney|Tierney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Frederick Tierney|Tierney, Maurice Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKYL-J95] - 1921(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2RT Sydney (Bexley, 1946; Randwick, 1947-1950; Cronulla, 1954; Caringbah, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2443, 1940, NSW; COCP1 935, 1945 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Randwick, NSW, 1949); radio operator (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Vincent Edward Buckley Tierney|Tierney, Vincent Edward Buckley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZJ-GZK] - 1905(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AIT Sydney (Double Bay, 1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AVT Sydney (Guildford, 1948-1950; Edgecliff, 1954; Double Bay, 1955; Edgecliff, 1956-1958); 2OX Sydney (Edgecliff, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2018, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Woolahra, NSW, 1930-1931); contractor (Edgecliff, NSW, 1935-1937); electrician (Chester Hill, NSW, 1949; Edgecliff, NSW, 1954-1968; Darling Point, NSW, 1972); retired (Kings Cross, NSW, 1977) ===''TILBROOK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clem David Lloyd Tilbrook|Tilbrook, Clem David Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP4-4PQ] - 1912(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5GL Adelaide (Brighton, 1933-1937; Camden, 1938-1939; Colonel Light Gardens, 1947-1965; Daw Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1210, 1933, SA; 2COCP 381, 1940; 1COCP 468, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Camden, SA, 1939-1943) ===''TILEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clement Stewart Tiley|Tiley, Clement Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX94-584] - 1893(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: XCT Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1937); school master (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1954); educational (Mosman, NSW, 1958); teacher (Mosman, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''TILLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tiller|Tiller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Eric Roy Tiller|Tiller, Walter Eric Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FZ-BXV] - 1893(NSW)-1945(SA) - Licences: 6CO Receive Perth (East Guildford, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Mullewa, WA, 1916-1921); teacher (Exeter, SA, 1939-1941) ===''TILLETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tillett|Tillett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Tillett|Tillett, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ59-J5K] - 1908(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 717, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (South Como, WA, 1931-1937); artist (South Perth, WA, 1943-1949); departmental manager (South Perth, WA, 1958-1963) ===''TILNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tilney|Tilney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Edward Tilney|Tilney, Leslie Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPDS-4PK] - 1870(NSW)-1937(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 13, 1914 - early wireless experimenter (army); coastal wireless officer; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Wireless Station, Applecross, WA, 1916-1917); soldier (Claremont, WA, 1917); commissioner (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1931); civil servant (Malvern, Vic, 1933-1936) - TroveTag: "Leslie Edward Tilney" (400+ tags) - Links: [https://www.anzac-biographies.com/2021/06/05/tilney-lieutenant-colonel-leslie-edward-dso-mid-vd/ Bio] ===''TILSE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Howard Tilse|Tilse, Arthur Howarde "Howard"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTK5-CS8] - 1911(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4WO Brisbane (Yeronga, 1931-1939; South Brisbane, 1946-1948; Yeronga, 1954-1970) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 725, 1931, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 155, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Army Signals, RAAF); art dealer - Electoral Rolls: radiotrician (Yeronga, 1934-1937); RAAF wireless operator (West End, Townsville, 1943); radio operator (South Brisbane, 1949); art dealer (Yeronga, 1954-1972) ===''TIMMINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Timmins|Timmins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Robert Timmins|Timmins, Alan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-V4G] - 19??(???)-Living - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD, P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA), senior federal public servant (PMGD, P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA) - Electoral Rolls: student (Yeronga, Qld, 1958); professional engineer (The Gap, Qld, 1968); engineer (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1972; Pinjarra Hills, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick James Timmins|Timmins, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWM-CC9] - 1908(Qld)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AKZ Sydney (Drummoyne, 1939); 2APY Stokers Siding (1954); 2APY Sydney (Lane Cove, 1955-1975; Gordon, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 11, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Another contemporaneous FJT b.1888, d.1957 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1934); wireless operator (Drummoyne, NSW, 1937); radio operator (Drummoyne, NSW, 1949); storekeeper (Stokers Siding, NSW, 1954; Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Gordon, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''TINKLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Tinkler|Tinkler, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF88-4GR] - 1915(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3ZV Melbourne (Hampton, 1937-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+); 3AZV Mobile Melbourne (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2019, 1937, Vic; 3AIR 960, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1937); air force (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); manufacturer (Deepdene, Vic, 1949); engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1968; Burwood, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''TIPPING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Charles Tipping|Tipping, Edward Charles]] - 19??(???)-1968(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), radio clubs (WIQ, member, 1912), federal public servant (PMGD, clerk/accountant), military (Captain, Royal Engineers) ===''TIVER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tiver|Tiver, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/R. G. Tiver|Tiver, R. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Tanunda (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TOAKLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Toakley|Toakley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Tom Trippier Toakley|Toakley, Tom Trippier]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW7-3DC] - 1896(Eng)-1955(Tas) - Licences: 2AFO Katoomba (1936-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1837, 1936, NSW; BOCP 530, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 5/56th Battalion, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''TODD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Todd|Todd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Hugh Todd|Todd, Alan Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDD-7SG] - 1919(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4HT Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1936-1937; Newmarket, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Red Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1639, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Newmarket, Qld, 1943-1949); teacher (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1954-1977) * [[/Charles Todd|Todd, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3X-PJ6] - 1826(Eng)-1910(SA) - senior state public servant (Government Electrician, Postmaster-General SA) - Links: [[w:Charles Todd (pioneer)|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/todd-sir-charles-4727 ADB] * [[/Lionel Victor Glen Todd|Todd, Lionel Victor Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5CG-Z68] - 1896(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2CR Tamworth (1922-1935); 2LS Tamworth (1936-1938); 2LS Sydney (Denistone, 1939; West Ryde, 1957-1965; Denistone, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 132, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 1COCP 282, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2CR callsign withdrawn by PMG in 1935 for 2CR Orange (Blayney) ABC - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (West Tamworth, 1932-1937); assistant radio inspector (Eastwood, 1943-1968) - TroveTag: "2CR-2LS - Lionel Victor Glen Todd" * [[/Milton Buchanan Todd|Todd, Milton Buchanan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSX-NQT] - 1892(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 63, 1915; 1COCP 81, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Thursday Island, 1916); radio telegraphist (Maroubra, 1930-1935); officer (Lewisham, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1937; Croydon, NSW, 1943; Townsville, 1949); senior radio officer (Townsville, 1954); radio officer (Kensington, NSW, 1958); retired (Blaxland, 1958) * [[/Tom Arthur Todd|Todd, Tom Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD9C-7P5] - 1906(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2OT Receive Sydney (Eastwood, 1923); 2TT Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 984, 1928; 2COCP 50, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Eastwood, 1930-1937); radio mechanic (Eastwood, 1943-1977) ===''TOMKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tomkins|Tomkins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Sheppard Tomkins|Tomkins, Norman Sheppard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXZ-2LR] - 1907(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2NT Sydney (Parramatta, 1934-1936; Northmead, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 435, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Woollahra, NSW, 1930; Redfern, NSW, 1932-1933; Parramatta, NSW, 1934-1935; Northmead, NSW, 1936-1949); police sergeant (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''TONGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edward Tonge|Tonge, Arthur Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4S-MNM] - 1895(Eng)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4AR Brisbane (Taringa, 1933; Indooroopilly, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1149, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 54, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darra, 1931; Indooroopilly, 1936-1937); mechanic (Milton, 1943-1949); process worker (Indooroopilly, 1954) ===''TONGS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lawrence Melville Tongs|Tongs, Lawrence or Laurence Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR9L-Y7N] - 1899(Tas)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 7BU Receive North Motton (1923); Receive North Motton (1923); 2ADB Finley (1937-1939); 7LT Devonport (1960-1969); 3ALV Melbourne (Parkville, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 687, 1922; 2COCP 421, 1941 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Finley, 1930-1935); radio dealer (1936-1949); farmer (Dandenong, 1954); radio technician (Devonport, 1972); retired (Parkville, 1977-1980) ===''TONKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Maxwell Tonkin|Tonkin, Arthur Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLL6-HT9] - 1915(WA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 6MZ Katanning (1935-1939); 5MZ Adelaide (Salisbury, 1948); 5TI Clare (1975); 5MZ Clare (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1525, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Katanning, WA, 1937) * [[/Stanley Gordon Tonkin|Tonkin, Stanley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DQ-2R1] - 1910(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 2SG Albury (1929-1931); 2SG Sydney (Double Bay, 1933; Waverley, 1933-1936; Lane Cove, 1937); 2SG Goonellabah (1938-1939); 2SG Sydney (Epping, 1946-1955); 5SG Adelaide (Hampstead Gardens, 1956; Manningham, 1969; Glenunga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 520, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 57, 1931; 2COCP 391, 1940; 1COCP 493, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Woolwich, 1932); engineer (Edgecliff, 1933); mechanic (Waverley, 1934); radio engineer (Newtown, 1934-1935; Artarmon, 1936; Goonellabah, 1937; Eastwood, 1943); radio technician (West Epping, 1949-1954) ===''TOPPING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Albert Topping|Topping, Francis Albert "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJGB-HNS] - 1888(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XJAU Melbourne (Croxton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Wireless Signal School; 8th Squadron) - Electoral Rolls: coachmaker (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1909); motor bodymaker (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1919; Preston, Vic, 1921-1968); motor builder (Preston, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C295830 AWM] ===''TORMEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tormey|Tormey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Arthur Tormey|Tormey, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VV-85X] - 1902(NSW)-1993(ACT) - Licences: 2ET Canberra (City, 1930-1934; Ainslie, 1935-1939, 1946-1955); 1ET Canberra (Ainslie, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 687, 1930, No. ?? in ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Braddon, 1928-1930; Ainslie, 1935); bus driver (Ainslie, 1937); car driver (Ainslie, 1943-1980) ===''TORRINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Torrington|Torrington, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roger Noel Torrington|Torrington, Roger Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5B3-HQ2] - 1917(NSW)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 2TJ Sydney (Waverley, 1935-1936; Bondi, 1937-1939); 3TJ Melbourne (West Preston, 1947; Pascoe Vale South, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1416, 1935, NSW; COCP2 185, 1938; COCP1 232, 1939; TVOCP 79, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Essendon, Vic, 1942); technician (Coburg West, Vic, 1949-1954; Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''TOWNS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Towns|Towns, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Edward Towns|Towns, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M754-H1R] - 1886(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 7, 1914 - ship wireless operator?; AWA employee; WW1 (Army, NZEF, 1915-1917, discharged medically unfit - TB; 8th Division Signallers, Sergeant, 1915) - Comment: wireless operator AWA, 1915 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milsons Point, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Paddington, NSW, 1930); retired (Warringah, NSW, 1933) ===''TOWNSEND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Townsend|Townsend, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hewitt Jack Townsend|Townsend, Hewitt Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBMN-ZZ5] - 1920(SA)-2005(SA) - Licences: 5HT Adelaide (Mile End, 1938-1939, 1947; North Glenelg, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2245, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mile End, SA, 1943) ===''TOZER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tozer|Tozer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Paul Joseph Tozer|Tozer, Paul Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGK-MDM] - 1911(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3PN Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1933; Elwood, 1937-1939); 3APT Melbourne (Tyabb , 1954-1955); 3AAQ Melbourne (Camberwell, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1156, 1933, Vic; COCP2 205, 1939; COCP1 370, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (North Melbourne, Vic, 1934-1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937-1942); fitter (Auburn, Vic, 1949); orchardist (Tyabb, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Auburn, Vic, 1963); postmaster (Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Robert Henley Tozer|Tozer, Robert Henley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKM-CJ2] - 1909(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3RT Melbourne (Caulfield North, 1931-1933; Alphington, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 749, 1931, Vic; BOCP 406, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield East, Vic, 1931-1934); electrician (Alphington, Vic, 1936-1954); audiometerist (Mitcham, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''TRAEGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Traeger|Traeger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Hermann Traeger|Traeger, Alfred Hermann or Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCNJ-LRP] - 1895(Vic)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5AX Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1926-1931; Corryton, 1933-1937; Marratville, 1938-1939); 8XT Portable Northern Territory (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 293, 1926, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; inventor (with 5BG) of the pedal wireless for the RFDS - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cloncurry, 1930-1932); wireless engineer (Leabrook, SA, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/traeger-alfred-hermann-8839 ADB] - TroveTag: "5AX-8XT - Alfred Hermann Traeger" ===''TRAILL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Traill|Traill, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rowland John Traill|Traill, Rowland John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2L3-Y4X] - 1909(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2XQ Quirindi (1933); 2XQ Maitland West (1934); 2XQ Walgett (1935); 2XQ Catherine Hill Bay (1936); 2XQ West Maitland (1937-1939, 1946-1950); 2XQ Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1954-1965; Hamilton, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1167, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Catherine Hill Bay, NSW, 1930-1943; West Maitland, NSW, 1949; Mayfield, NSW, 1954-1968); superintendent (Hamilton, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''TRAYNOR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Philip Byron Traynor|Traynor, Philip Byron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLR-LCT] - 1900(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 224, 1925, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 353, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Mile End, 1939); federal public servant (Glandore, 1941); inspector (Torrens Park, 1943) ===''TREBILCOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric William Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P911-Y64] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - BERS195 (1933+); amateur listener - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Darwin, NT, 1937); wireless officer (Buranda, Qld, 1943); radio officer (Williamstown, Vic, 1949); aviation officer (Thornbury, Vic, 1954; Thornbury East, Vic, 1963-1967; Thornbury, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Thornbury, Vic, 1980) - Links: [https://www.mwrs.org.au/2019/06/01/a-qsl-card-to-remember/ Manly-Warringah Radio Society] * [[/Richard Ernest Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Richard Ernest "Ernest"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2NP-123] - 1880(Vic)-1976(Vic)95yo - Licences: 3TL Kerang (1934-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1381, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Captain, Military Cross, 1916-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Leopold, Vic, 1905; Kerang, Vic, 1909-1972) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10681660 AWM]; [https://gnet.tgc.vic.edu.au/wiki/TREBILCOCK-Richard-Ernest-MC-1880-1976.ashx Geelong College]; [https://latrobejournal.slv.vic.gov.au/latrobejournal/issue/latrobe-38/t1-g-t3.html SLV] ===''TREDREA''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick Aloysius Trevithick Tredrea|Tredrea, Frederick Aloysius Trevithick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MC1W-M7C] - 1900(WA)-1958(WA) - Licences: 6FT Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1929-1931; South Perth, 1933); 6FT Northam (1937); 6FT Perth (South Perth, 1938-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 512, 1929, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 156, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, 1925); radio operator (Northam, 1936); broadcast engineer (South Perth, 1937-1958) ===''TREGEAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tregear|Tregear, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Stanley Tregear|Tregear, William Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8R-D9F] - 1894(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XNH Melbourne (Kensington, 1913-1914); 3TR Melbourne (Hawthorn 1927); 3TX Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1931-1938); 2TS Sydney (Artarmon, 1939); 3TX Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Ashburton, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 62, 1935 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 3TR amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 3TR Traralgon commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kensington, Vic, 1917-1922; Auburn, Vic, 1924-1937); civil servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954-1963) ===''TREGURTHA''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tregurtha|Tregurtha, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Clinton Tregurtha|Tregurtha, Frank Clinton or Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G527-SRR] - 1911(Qld)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2FT Sydney (Carlton, 1934; Paddington, 1935-1936; Kirribilli, 1938; Kogarah Bay, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 24, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RN & RAN, Warrant Telegraphist, 1929-1949) - Electoral Rolls: Naval officer (Kogarah, NSW, 1949-1968) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C251801 AWM Autobiography] ===''TREHARNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Treharne|Treharne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Elgar Dennis Llewellyn Treharne|Treharne, Elgar Dennis Llewellyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWC7-X9R] - 1914(NSW)-1997(SA) - Licences: 2AFQ Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939); 3AFQ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1947); 5ED Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1954-1956; St Peters, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1852, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2BM-5QT Herbert Fredrind Treharne and brother of 2IQ-5IQ Ross Fredrind Treharne - Electoral Rolls: student (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1937) * [[/Herbert Fredrind Treharne|Treharne, Herbert Fredrind "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2F8-6ZN] - 1883(NSW)-1968(SA) - Licences: 2BM Sydney (Burwood, 1947-1958); 5QT Adelaide (St Peters, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 140, 1947, NSW, age 60) - amateur operator - Relationships: Father of 2IQ-5IQ Ross Fredrind Treharne and 2AFQ-3AFQ-5ED Elgar Dennis Llewellyn Treharne - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1954); retired (Burwood, NSW, 1958) - TroveTag: "2BM-5QT - Herbert Fredrind Treharne" * [[/Ross Fredrind Treharne|Treharne, Ross Fredrind]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWC7-DJD] - 1919(NSW)-1982(SA) - Licences: 2IQ Sydney (Burwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1947); 5IQ Adelaide (Plympton, 1954-1955; Clearview, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1513, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of Fred 2BM/5QT and brother of Elgar 2AFQ/5?? - Electoral Rolls: student (Burwood, NSW, 1943) ===''TRELIVING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Benjamin Victor Treliving|Treliving, Dudley Benjamin Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2D7-B6C] - 1907(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Dulwich, 1923); 6DT Perth (Nedlands, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 992, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Cottesloe, WA, 1936-1937); engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1943) ===''TRELOAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Treloar|Treloar, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Treloar|Treloar, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMJ-379] - 1906(WA)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6JT Perth (Beaconsfield, 1931-1933; Melville, 1937; Beaconsfield, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 790, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1943); tally clerk (Bicton, WA, 1949-1980) * [[/William Herbert Ross Treloar|Treloar, William Herbert Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1W2-GHC] - 1922(Vic)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 3ABC Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1947-1956); 2BPZ Sydney (Woollahra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2421, 1939, Vic; COCP1 433, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (The Righi, Vic, 1949-1954); flight service officer (Dover Heights, NSW, 1963); communications officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''TRESIDDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Laurence Tresidder|Tresidder, William Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PT-SQ7] - 1904(WA)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3WT Bendigo (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Bendigo, 1927-1942); radio (Kangaroo Flat, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Bendigo, 1963-1980) ===''TREW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trew|Trew, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Stanley Trew|Trew, Richard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCB6-GW4] - 1902(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6RS Harvey (1933-1937); 6RS Perth (Mt Hawthorne, 1938-1939); 6RP Perth (Mt Hawthorne, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1189, 1933, WA; 2COCP 382, 1940; 1COCP 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant postal department (York, WA, 1925); postal assistant (York, WA, 1926); postal employee (Harvey, WA, 1931-1937); postal clerk (Leederville, WA, 1937-1943); PMG (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949); radio monitor (Joondanna Heights, WA, 1954-1958) ===''TREZISE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trezise|Trezise, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Trezise|Trezise, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQXX-38H] - 1902(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AMX Broken Hill (1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2337, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930-1968) ===''TRICKETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trickett|Trickett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Francis Trickett|Trickett, William James Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG84-784] - 1898(Qld)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 242 Sydney (Auburn, 1920) (recorded as DJ Trickett, likely typo); 2BT Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 15th Reinfs, 2nd Signal Troop, 1916; transferred Wireless Anzac Signal Sqdn 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1937; Manly, NSW, 1943); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); traveller (Manly, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (North Sydney, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''TRIM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trim|Trim, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Trim|Trim, Sydney (Electoral Rolls) or Sidney (BDM)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL7D-NLM] - 1880(Vic)-1960(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 179; 2COCP 178, 1930; 1COCP 105, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Subiaco, WA, 1913; West Perth, WA, 1913-1914); "radio station" (Wyndham, WA, 1914-1917); farmer (Mosman, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Applecross, WA, 1937-1958) ===''TRIPP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tripp|Tripp, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles John Tripp|Tripp, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG7N-LLD] - 1881(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XEZ Sydney (Campbelltown, 1913-1914); 2UC Receive Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923); 1492 Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic & blacksmith (Campbelltown, NSW, 1930); garage proprietor (Campbelltown, NSW, 1934-1949) ===''TROTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clement Ford Trott|Trott, Clement Ford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGY-XPN] - 1907(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5CS McLaren Vale (1928-1929); 5CF McLaren Vale (1930-1931); 5CF Willunga (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 454, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (McLaren Flat, SA, 1939-1943) ===''TROY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Troy|Troy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Rusel Troy|Troy, Thomas Rusel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZKG-MKH] - 1898(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2SH Receive West Maitland (1923); 2SH West Maitland (1924-1925); 2TY West Maitland (1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 208, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postman (West Maitland, NSW, 1930-1949); postal officer (Maitland, NSW, 1954); postal clerk (Maitland, NSW, 1958) ===''TRUDGEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maxwell Wallis Trudgen|Trudgen, Maxwell Wallis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3H-XYH] - 1907(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 5MW Adelaide (East Adelaide, 1926); 5HS Adelaide (Fullarton, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 247, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mitcham, 1939-1941); mechanical engineer (Sydney, 1943-1954); engineer (Little Bay, 1958-1968) ===''TRUMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Truman|Truman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Paul Truman|Truman, Raymond Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1V-P74] - 1914(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2KA Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1931-1934); 2NV Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1935-1937; Killara, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 723, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: eg 2KA amateur callsign likely withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2KA Katoomba commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Killara, NSW, 1937); accountant (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1958; Killara, NSW, 1963); chartered accountant (Northbridge, NSW, 1968); accountant (Castle Cove, NSW, 1972-1977; Bayview, NSW, 1980) ===''TRUMBLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trumble|Trumble, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hugh Compson Trumble|Trumble, Hugh Compson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7F-JXP] - 1894(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XMQ Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1916-1927); physician (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1928); medical practitioner (South Yarra, Vic, 1931); not stated (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1937-1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/trumble-hugh-compson-11884 ADB] ===''TRUNFULL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trunfull|Trunfull, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Leonard Trunfull|Trunfull, Richard Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBL-K7B] - 1906(Eng)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6RT South Greenough (1932-1933); 6RT Peel Estate (1937); 6RT Roebourne (1938-1939); 6RT Dangin (1947-1948); 6RT Nungarin (1954); 6RT Narembeen (1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 924, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (South Greenough, WA, 1931; Baldavis, WA, 1936; Dangin, WA, 1943-1949; Nungarin, WA, 1954; Narembeen, WA, 1958) ===''TRYTHALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trythall|Trythall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Munckton Trythall|Trythall, Geoffrey Munckton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB5J-X88] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3DA Melbourne (Melbourne City, 1947; Caulfield, 1948; East Ivanhoe, 1954-1965; Brighton, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2148, 1938, Vic; COCP3 5000, 1964 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954-1968; Brighton, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''TUMBRIDGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Henry Tumbridge|Tumbridge, Stanley Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM12-M1C] - 1899(Eng)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4ST Ipswich (1932-1933); 4ST Stanthorpe (1937-1939); 4ST Broadwater, 1947-1948; 4ST Brisbane (Woody Point, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 986, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Woodend, Qld, 1921); teacher (Murgon, Qld, 1925); school teacher (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1936-1937; Broadwater, Qld, 1943-1949); teacher (Margate, Qld, 1949-1954; Woody Point, Qld, 1958-1963) ===''TUNNY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tunny|Tunny, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Terence Gilbert Tunny|Tunny, Terence Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7VF-NWH] - 1900(Qld)-1952(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1499, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: night officer (Bundaberg, Qld, 1925-1937); acting station master (Laidley, Qld, 1941-1949) ===''TURNBULL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Turnbull|Turnbull, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Edward Turnbull|Turnbull, Norman Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TP-7K8] - 1900(WA)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 6NO Narrogin (1928); 6NO Perth (City, 1930; Subiaco, 1931; Shenton Park, 1937-1939); 3AXX Melbourne (Armadale, 1954; Carrum, 1955; Parkdale, 1956; Cheltenham, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 430, 1928, No. ?? in WA; CPRT 1120, 1928; 1COCP 185, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Bunbury, 1922; Busselton, 1925; Narrogin, 1925; Subiaco, 1931); radio inspector (Subiaco, 1934-1936); civil servant (East Perth, 1937); engineer (Armadale, 1954); clerk (Sandringham, 1958); manager (Sandringham, 1963-1968; Cheltenham, 1972); retired (Cheltenham, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert William Turnbull|Turnbull, Robert William or Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ1S-GP4] - 1892(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2RO Sydney (Burwood, 1927-1938; Northbridge, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 317, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Homebush, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''TURNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Turner|Turner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Arthur Reginald Turner|Turner, Edward Arthur Reginald "Rex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT9-JD5] - 1910(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5CW Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923-1925); 5SA Adelaide (Leabrook, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 272, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butter maker (Gawler, 1939-1943) * [[/George Alfred Turner|Turner, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSV-XZ9] - 1913(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GN Maryborough (1937-1939); 3GN Ararat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1998, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Maryborough, Vic, 1937); cinematograph operator (Ararat, Vic, 1943-1967); cinema operator (Ararat, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Haswell Elliott Alfred Turner|Turner, Haswell Elliott Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQG-8TG] - 1891(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Sydney (Mosman, 1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 127, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer, military - Comment: likely related to XACW E. Turner, Jnr * [[/Leonard James Turner|Turner or Wolfe, Leonard James or Leslie Adolphus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTW2-TGX] - 1898(Tas)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AJB Port Macquarie (1939, 1946-1947); 2AJB Muswellbrook (1948); 2AJB Coffs Harbour (1950); 2LR Kyogle (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2407, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Kyogle, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Ralph Robinson Turner|Turner, Ralph Robinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2D-S51] - 1912(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5TR Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1935-1937; Dulwich, 1938-1939; Linden Park, 1947-1969; Echunga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1444, 1935, SA; BOCP 66, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dulwich, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/Robert John Blackwell Turner|Turner, Robert John Blackwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62T-FP7] - 1884(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2RT Goulburn (1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 55, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Goulburn, NSW, 1930-1937) ===''TUSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tuson|Tuson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Tuson|Tuson, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SR-BQG] - 1895(Eng)-1978(???) - Licences: XAEG North Coast (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 65, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken) - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, applied 1915); started Coffs Harbour Scouts 1909 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (1915, application to enlist WW1); technician (Maroubra, NSW, 1930); operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1931-1936); technician (Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1949; Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1963; Woy Woy, NSW, 1968-1972; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) - Links: [https://www.otva.com/newsltrarch/79APR.PDF OTVA Obit] ===''TUTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Kerr Tutton|Tutton, John Kerr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8L-7X8] - 1914(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3ZC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 956, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1980) ===''TWEEDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/P. Tweedle|Tweedle, P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DM Receive Brisbane (Albion, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TWYCROSS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Twycross|Twycross, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Kemp Twycross|Twycross, James Kemp]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDM-1WN] - 1892(Vic)-1959(WA) - Licences: XMJ Melbourne (Abbotsford, 1913-1914); 9AW Rabaul, NG (1937-1939); 6JT Boya (1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 198, 1916; 2COCP 187, 1930; 1COCP 187, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1913; Abbotsford, Vic, 1914; Kew, Vic, 1914-1919); 1920s & 1930s New Guinea; public servant (Boya, WA, 1954-1958) ===''TYAS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Robert Wilson Tyas|Tyas, Norman Robert Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHC-SK6] - 1913(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4TY Gracemere (1932-1934); 4TY Kingaroy (1935-1939); 4TY Brisbane (Manly, 1946-1948); 4TY Boonah (1954); 4TY Wallangarra (1955-1956); 4TY Warwick (1960); Brisbane (Manly, 1965-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1059, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, wireless officer); state public servant (state school principal) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Kingaroy, Qld, 1936-1943; Brookstead, Qld, 1949; Mt Alford, Qld, 1954); teacher (Wallangarra, Qld, 1958); school teacher (Warwick, Qld, 1963; Manly, Qld, 1968-1972) ===''TYMMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tymms|Tymms, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert William Tymms|Tymms, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSX-R2D] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 84, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS); WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Roebourne, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Geraldton, 1922; Como, 1925); not stated (Broome, 1937); wireless telegraphist (Townsville, 1954) ===''TYRER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tyrer|Tyrer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/F. Y. Tyrer|Tyrer, F. Y.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XGY Sydney (Toongabbie, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified =='''U'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''UMBACK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ricky Charles Umback|Umback, Ricky Charles]] - early wireless historian (Ph.D. Thesis, 2016, "Constituting Australia's International Wireless Service: 1901-1922") [https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/142647/1/Umback%20Thesis%202018.pdf] ===''UNDERWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Henry Underwood|Underwood, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6T-1XZ] - 1875(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4DN Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Newstead, Qld, 1913-1915; Clayfield, Qld, 1916-1943); no occupation (Albion, Qld, 1943; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1949) ===''UNGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Unger|Unger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Herbert Unger|Unger, Alan Herbert]] - Living - Licences: 2YRS Alectown (1980+) - Qualifications: BOCP; AOLCP - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 2UJ Herbert Wilhelm Carl Unger - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Herbert Wilhelm Carl Unger|Unger, Herbert Wilhelm Carl or Herbert William Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH3K-BNB] - 1910(Vic)-2012(NSW, 101yo) - Licences: 2UJ Alectown (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1108, 1933, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2YRS Alan Herbert Unger - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Alectown, NSW, 1932-1980) ===''UNWIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John James Unwin|Unwin, John James "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4V-SKZ] - 1908(Eng)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CB Receive Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Maylands, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1937); engineer (North Perth, WA, 1943-1954); assistant manager (Floreat Park, WA, 1958-1963); manager (Hopetoun, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Albany, WA, 1977-1980) ===''URQUHART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. M. Urquhart|Urquhart, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAB Melbourne (Albert Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Malcolm Stewart Urquhart|Urquhart, Malcolm Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXT-5C3] - 1905(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6MU Perth (Cottesloe, 1925-1939); 6MU Merredin (1946-1960); 6MU Perth (Cottesloe, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 116, 1925, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 27, 1936; AOLCP 158, 1934; 2COCP 85, 1937; 1COCP 126, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; clerk (1931); broadcast technician (6MD, 1958); WW2 (1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Cottesloe, WA, 1931-1937); broadcast technician (Merredin, WA, 1943-1963) ===''UTHER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Arthvael Uther|Uther, Gordon Arthvael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3CH-34J] - 1885(NSW)-1915(Turkey) - Licences: XIK Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil Yet Identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XIK - Gordon Arthvael Uther" - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/uther-gordon-arthvael-14573 Obit]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11035570 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} =='''V'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''VALE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vale|Vale, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay Harold Vale|Vale, Lindsay Harold "Tubby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLQ-858] - 1916(Vic)-1977(SA) - Licences: 3MK Mildura (1937-1938); 2AER Wentworth (1937); 2ANN Tathra (1946); 2ANN (North Bega, 1947); 2ANN Yowie Bay (1950); 2MR Sydney (Miranda, 1948); 5NO Adelaide (Elizabeth, 1960); 5NO Gawler East (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1247, 1934, Vic; BOCP 54, 1936; AOCP1 41, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1943); electrician (North Bega, NSW, 1949); engineer (Miranda, NSW, 1954; Eldo Tracking Station, Gove, NT, 1968) ===''VALENTINE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Valentine|Valentine, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lionel Keith Valentine|Valentine, Lionel Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Z-ZVK] - 1916(Tas)-1961(Tas) - Licences: 7KV Hobart (Bellerive, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1148, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bellerive, Tas, 1937; Acton, ACT, 1949); public servant (Hobart West, Tas, 1958) ===''VAN COUTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Robert Josephus Van Cooth|Van Cooth, John Robert Josephus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GN-6ZP] - 1908(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: 3DX Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3DX Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda West, 1931) ===''VARDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vardon|Vardon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Joseph Edwin Vardon|Vardon, Joseph Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9V-VPR] - 1905(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley, 1923-1924); 5OM Adelaide (Unley Park, 1927-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 329, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Malvern, 1941-1943) ===''VARNES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Varnes|Varnes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Hollier Varnes|Varnes, Harold Hollier "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L25S-L4Y] - 1911(Eng)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 2LW Sydney (Crows Nest, 1931-1933); 2ABB Sydney (Northbridge, 1937); 2ABB Newcastle (1938); 4GW West Bundaberg (1954-1960); 4HY Toowoomba (1975); 4HY Brisbane (Everton Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 210, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Naremburn, NSW, 1933; Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1937); radio operator (West Kempsey, NSW, 1943-1949); communication officer (Cooktown, Qld, 1949; Bundaberg, Qld, 1958-1969); public servant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1972; Everton Park, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''VARNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Varney|Varney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Louis Varney|Varney, Reginald Louis "Louis"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/PS2Y-KTG] - 1911(Eng)-2000(Eng) - Licences: G2ARV (England, 1927); BRS102 (England, 1928); G5RV (England, 1928-1964); G5RV/YS3 (El Salvador, 1951); VP4RV; VP5RV; VP6RV; VP7RV; PJ5AA; PJ5CA; PX1RV; PJ2CE (Curacao, 1957); PJ5CA (Aruba, 1957); G5RV/OD5 (Lebanon, 1966); EP2RV (Iran, 1968); VK9LV (Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, 1970); CX5RV (Uruguay, 1972); EA8AT (Canary Islands, 1976); G5RV (Sussex, England, 2000) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; inventor of the G5RV antenna; RSGB (Council, 1960s); FOC (member); Radio Amateurs Old Timers Association (UK, member); Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club (Australia, member); Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society (President for Life) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:G5RV antenna|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.kwarc.org/g5rv_sk.html KWARC Obit]; [http://www.g0mwt.org.uk/society/g5rv-sk/louis-varney-g5rv.htm Bio]; [http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/qsl-g5rv.htm G5RV antenna]; [https://hamgallery.com/QSL_Search/ K8CX]; [https://rsars.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/profile-louis-varney.pdf Full Biography] ===''VAUGHAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vaughan|Vaughan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Edward Vaughan|Vaughan (also known as Hearps, change of name), David Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYD2-HG5] - 1901(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2FY Sydney (Lakemba, 1930-1975); 2ADY Sydney (Lakemba, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 665, 1930, NSW (Hearps); AOCP 1003, 1932, NSW (Vaughan) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1937); machinist (Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1972) ===''VEALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Pax Veall|Veall, Reginald Pax]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-GR6] - 1918(Vic)-1942(NT) - Licences: 3PV Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2050, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 274, 1939; 1COCP 375, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy, Wireless Officer, MV Neptuna) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet found - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/47368 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10034385 AWM]; [http://www.ntlexhibit.nt.gov.au/exhibits/show/bod/roh/veall NTL Exhibition] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''VEARS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Elwyn Thomas Vears|Vears, Elwyn Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHS1-C67] - 1901(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2BM Leura (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Strathfield, 1930-1937; Burwood, 1943-1958) ===''VERNON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vernon|Vernon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Henry Vernon|Vernon, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88V-18Z] - 1901(WA)-1964(WA) - Licences: 6KZ Albany (1930-1931); 6KZ Perth (Fremantle, 1933-1939); 3AMD Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1947); 6KZ Perth (Guildford, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 566, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (RAGA Forts, Albany, 1922-1931; Fremantle, 1936-1937; 9AAD, Guildford, 1949-1954); retired (Wagin, 1958; Morley, 1963) ===''VESPER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vesper|Vesper, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Peter Vesper|Vesper, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPPW-HSP] - 1913(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2PV Sydney (Mosman, 1933-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1230, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Mosman, NSW, 1935-1963) ===''VICKARY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Mervyn Vickary|Vickary, Reginald Mervyn "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-CLP] - 1909(NSW)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4RV Cunnamulla (1930-1933); 4RV Warwick (1936-1939); 4VX Brisbane (Gordon Park, 1965; The Grange, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 702, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shed hand (Cunnamulla, 1931); radio dealer (Warwick, 1937; Cunnamulla, 1943); shopkeeper (Toowoomba, 1949; Ekibin, 1954; Chermside, 1963; Grange, 1968-1972) ===''VICKERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth James Vickery|Vickery, Kenneth James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQP-WMQ] - 1893(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2RA Receive Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923); 2RA Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Hurlstone Park, 1930-1933); electrician (West Ryde, 1935; Parkes, 1936; Uralla, 1943); farmer (North Richmond, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "2RA - Kenneth James Vickery" ===''VINCENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Vincent|Vincent, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ64-7S8] - 1906(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6DL Receive Kalgoorlie (1923-1924); 6VK Kalgoorlie (1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 59, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1931-1937); manufacturer (South Perth, WA, 1949-1963; Como, WA, 1972-1980) ===''VINING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vining|Vining, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Edward Vining|Vining, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR1-NLT] - 1906(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4WE Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 277, 1926, No. 22 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Nundah, 1928-1931); motor driver (Mitchelton, 1934; Gaythorne, 1936); mechanic (Gayndah, 1943); telephone mechanic (Enoggera, 1949-1963); telephone technician (Enoggera, 1968-1977) ===''VINNING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vinning|Vinning, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Alfred Vinning|Vinning, Howard Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVF-SHD] - 1919(Vic)-1981(ACT) - Licences: 3VG Sale (1938-1939, 1947-1954); 9VG Lae, PNG (1960); 1VG Canberra (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2131, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Sale, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''VIPAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alton Frederick Vipan|Vipan, Alton Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCF-MTG] - 1890(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XHV Sydney (Petersham, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil Yet Identified - ship wireless operator; early wireless experimenter; AWA (Koo-we-rup, 1922); merchant marine (WW1) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1933; Bronte, NSW, 1934; Rose Bay, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1935-1943) - TroveTag: "XHV - Alton Frederick Vipan" ===''VOIGT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Emil Robert Voigt|Voigt, Emil Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-VV2] - 1883(Eng)-1973(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - 2KY Sydney, broadcast station manager; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as chairman, NSW Labor wireless committee) - Relationships: father of Rion Osborne Voigt; grandfather of Robin Voigt - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Dee Why, 1930-1934); manager (Dee Why, 1935; Narrabeen, 1936) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/voigt-emil-robert-8930 ADB]; [[w:Emil_Voigt_(athlete)|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.radioheritage.com/story70/ RHF] * [[/Rion Osborne Clifford Voigt|Voigt, Rion Osborne Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-L1V] - 1915(Eng)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Nil identified as yet - Qualifications: Nil identified as yet - broadcast industry executive, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Narrabeen, 1937; Turramurra, 1963-1980) - Relationships: son of Emil Robert Voigt; father of Robin Voigt * [[/Robin Voigt|Voigt, Robin]] - historian (Emil Robert Voigt; 2KY) - Relationships: grandson of Emil Robert Voigt; son of Rion Osborne Clifford Voigt ===''VOLKERTS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Volkerts|Volkerts, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZYC-H1H] - 1896(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XAEF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930); electrical contractor (Leichhardt, NSW, 1933-1937); electrician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XAEF - Arthur Ernest Volkerts" ===''VOLKMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Henry Oxford Volkman|Volkman, Reginald Henry Oxford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4CV-7PH] - 1902(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2RY Grafton (1924-1925); 2RY Scone (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Woollahra, 1930-1933) ===''VOWLES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vowles|Vowles, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Taylor Vowles|Vowles, Rupert Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYT-FLF] - 1894(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XIZ Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914); 2AW Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922-1923); 2XZ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 562, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Concord, 1930-1972) ===''VOYSEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Voysey|Voysey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Jack Voysey|Voysey, Albert Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFNX-XPC] - 1916(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2XW Sydney (Ashfield, 1932-1938; Bankstown, 1939; Kingsgrove, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 942, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1943; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1972); engineer (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1977-1980) =='''W'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''WACKEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wackel|Wackel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis Wackel|Wackel, John Francis]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 585, 1930, No. ?? in ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Surname likely misspelled - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WADDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waddell|Waddell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ivon Edward Waddell|Waddell, Ivon Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88S-H3S] - 1909(WA)-1943(Thailand/Singapore) - Licences: 6WX Albany (1929-1930); 6WX Katanning (1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 561, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Katanning, 1936; South Perth, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10298089 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''WADDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waddle|Waddle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Esmond Matthew Waddle|Waddle, Esmond Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNR-JLR] - 1905(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 2UU Nimbin (1932-1939); 4GZ Charters Towers (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 899, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Greenslopes, Qld, 1928-1934; Nimbin, NSW, 1934-1937); pharmacist (Charters Towers, Qld, 1943-1949); pharmaceutical chemist (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954-1969) ===''WADDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard William Mackie Waddy|Waddy, Richard William Mackie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB62-5RP] - 1848(SA)-1933(SA) - senior state public servant (SA Post & Telegraphs Dept), senior federal public servant (Deputy Postmaster-General SA) ===''WADHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wadham|Wadham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kevin Wadham|Wadham, Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZC-SBQ] - 1905(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5KW Adelaide (Parkside, 1924-1927; Helmsdale, 1928; Da Costa Park, 1931; Glenelg, 1933; Adelaide, 1937; Glenelg, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 23, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WIA SA (Councillor 1931; Hon. Treasurer, 1931); National Radio Corp (manager, 1938); Holdfast Bay Yacht Club (Vice-commodore, 1949) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Helmsdale, SA, 1939-1941; Da Costa Park, SA, 1943) - TroveTag: "5KW - Kevin Wadham" ===''WADSLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wadsley|Wadsley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Wadsley|Wadsley, Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2F4-X3J] - 1916(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3YI Melbourne (Middle Park, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2324, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Albert Park, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''WAHL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Fripp Wahl|Wahl, Alan Fripp]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMB-TD4] - 1918(WA)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6JB Perth (Leederville, 1938-1939, 1947-1960; Dianella, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2101, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Leederville, WA, 1943-1958); clerk (Dianella, WA, 1963-1980) ===''WAIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Harris Wain|Wain, Alexander Harris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6Z-W8G] - 1891(Vic)-1922(Vic) - Licences: XPG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1913-1916; Brighton, Vic, 1917; Caulfield East, Vic, 1919; Wonthaggi, Vic, 1919); stationmaster (Tynong, Vic, 1921); clerk (Toorak, Vic, 1922) ===''WALCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walch|Walch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Crosby Walch|Walch, Alan Crosby or Crosby Alan or Crosby Allan (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQC7-GSS] - 1907(NSW)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7BI Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923); Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923-1925); 7CW Hobart (Bellerive, 1926-1927; Battery Point, 1931-1933; City, 1937; Sandy Bay, 1938-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 231, 1926, Tas; BOCP 1, 1936; 1AOCP 16, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Hobart South, 1936-1954) ===''WALDOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waldock|Waldock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Alexander Waldock|Waldock, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RY-7SD] - 1915(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2QU Lithgow (1935-1939); 2QU Sydney (Cremorne, 1946); 2QU Lithgow (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1423, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mine wheeler (Lithgow, NSW, 1936-1937); fitter (Cremorne, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Lithgow, NSW, 1949); electrical fitter (Lithgow, NSW, 1954-1968); fitter (Lithgow, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WALDRON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Gerard Waldron|Waldron, Francis Gerard "Frank"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''WALES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard James Wales|Wales, Howard James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5G9-VDK] - 1885(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XOA Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: painter & decorator (Elsternwick, Vic, 1908); collector (Elsternwick, Vic, 1909-1919); purser (Elsternwick, Vic, 1922-1931); collector (Caulfield, Vic, 1934-1937) ===''WALKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walker|Walker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Charles Walker|Walker, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFY-L2V] - 1898(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4AC Brisbane (Sandgate, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 699, 1922 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: newspaper carrier (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1934-1937); carrier (Sandgate, Qld, 1943-1972) * [[/Charles Welsh Walker|Walker, Charles Welsh "Chas"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFR-19W] - 1899(NSW)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4CU Receive Clifton (1923); 4CU Clifton (1924-1960); 4DQ Portable Clifton (1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 10, 1924, No. 2 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; motor mechanic; Walker's Radio Service (proprietor, 1930s-1950s) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Clifton, Qld, 1921-1958) * [[/Frank Wellesley Walker|Walker, Frank Wellesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1M5-FN5] - 1917(Vic)-2008(Vic)90yo - Licences: 3AEV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 3EV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Cheltenham, 1954-1955; Nunawading, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2170, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); student (Camberwell, Vic, 1949); clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Nunawading, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/John Charles Walker|Walker, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZQ-W8Y] - 1919(Tas)-2006(Tas) - Licences: 7XR Deloraine (1938-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2248, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Deloraine, Tas, 1949; Devonport, Tas, 1954) * [[/Louis Edward Walker|Walker, Louis Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSWB-L81] - 1864(Eng)-1934(At Sea) - Oversight of the 1906 Bass Strait link for Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Co * [[/Philip Billingsley Walker|Walker, Phillip Billingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MNF3-P9W] - 1840(Eng)-1900(NSW) - early wireless experimenter, employment (NSW Posts & Telegraphs, Superintendent of Telegraphs, Chief Electrician) - Links: [[w:Philip Billingsley Walker|Wikipedia]] * [[/Robert Rowan Walker|Walker, Robert Rowan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKT4-FLG] - 1914(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF); author "The Magic Spark, 50 Years of Radio in Australia" - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Coburg, Vic, 1937); advertising (Warrandyte, Vic, 1954); company director (Richmond, Vic, 1963-1968); director (Richmond, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/2119721 NLA Bio Cuttings]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/1214534 NLA Book Catalogue]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/History/The-Magic-Spark-1973-Walker.pdf WRH Magic Spark Scan] * [[/Ronald Gregory Walker|Walker, Ronald Gregory "Gregory"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRP-GC6] - 1907(NSW)-1929(At Sea) - Licences: 7BT Receive Hobart (City, 1923); Receive Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; journalist (Hobart "Mercury"); film maker - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Hobart South, 1928) - Links: [http://www.seafarersmemorial.org.au/memorials/walker_g.php Seafarer's Memorial] * [[/William Spencer Walker|Walker, William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCF4-R77] - 1911(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5WW Adelaide (Alberton, 1934-1939; West Croydon, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1305, 1934, SA; BOCP 444, 1942; TVOCP 274, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Alberton, SA, 1939); mechanic (West Croydon, SA, 1941-1943) ===''WALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wall|Wall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John William Burgess Wall|Wall, John William Burgess]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBM8-6FB] - 1899(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3QS Melbourne (Northcote, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2036, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1980) * [[/Joseph Hart Wall|Wall, Joseph Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DH-GH6] - 1904(South Africa)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JC Macksville (1934-1936); 2JC Narrabri (1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1406, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental student (San Souci, NSW, 1930-1931); dental practitioner (Macksville, NSW, 1933-1936); dentist (Narrabri, NSW, 1943-1958); grazier (Narrabri, NSW, 1963); retired (Narrabri, NSW, 1968) ===''WALLACE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wallace|Wallace, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. W. Wallace|Wallace, C. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CP Receive Perth (West Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * Wallace nee Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty" - See Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty" * Wallace, Florence Violet (adoptive name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) * [[/John Gordon Wallace|Wallace, John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CH-ZHY] - 1921(Vic)-2012(Vic)91yo - Licences: 3VV Bendigo (White Hills, 1947-1965; Kennington, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2331, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (White Hills, Vic, 1949; Bendigo, Vic, 1954); assistant (Bendigo, Vic, 1967); technician (Kennington, Vic, 1972); teacher (Crrke, Vic, 1980) * [[/John Walter Wallace|Wallace, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMJ5-KC9] - 1881(NSW)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2LG Goulburn (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Balmain, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Goulburn, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Ronald Ian Gordon Wallace|Wallace, Ronald Ian Gordon]] - 1910(???)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2IW Robertson (1934-1936); 2IW Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1937); 2IW Robertson (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wallace-sir-robert-strachan-8962 ADB] * [[/W. H. Wallace|Wallace, W. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CS Receive Mundaring Weir (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WALLBRIDGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alwyn Leonard Wallbridge|Wallbridge, Alwyn Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHR-K7V] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2UI Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1935-1939; Tighes Hill, 1946-1947; Nelson's Bay, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1561, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Mayfield, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF (Caulfield West, Vic, 1942); fisherman (Nelson's Bay, NSW, 1949-1958; Fingal Bay, NSW, 1963-1977; Nelson's Bay, NSW, 1980) * [[/Leslie Walter Wallbridge|Wallbridge, Leslie Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMT-HKZ] - 1910(Eng)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5UX Adelaide (Lower Mitcham, 1930-1937); 5UX Peterborough (1938-1939); 5UX Kadina (1947-1948); 5UX Cook (1954-1955); 5UX Saddleworth (1956); 5UX Hawker (1960); 8UX Alice Springs (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 712, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Peterborough, SA, 1939-1941; Rendelsham, SA, 1943; Alice Springs, NT, 1963) ===''WALLIS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Charles Wallis|Wallis, John Charles]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7JW Longford (1932-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 893, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burnie, 1928; Longford, 1936-1937) * Wallace, Florence Violet (adoptive name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) ===''WALSH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walsh|Walsh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Dunbar Walsh|Walsh, Harold Dunbar "Cordite"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3W3-CT7] - 1903(Qld)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4HW Brisbane (Hamilton, 1925-1931; Rocklea, 1946-1947)); 4WN Brisbane (Hamilton, 1927, dealer) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 133, 1925, No 14 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF); solicitor; pilot - Comment: Tragic end to a productive life - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hamilton, 1925-1937); airline pilot (Moorooka, 1949) * [[/John Dallas Walsh|Walsh, John Dallas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Y-B6X] - 1902(NSW)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6AT Receive Tutunup via Busselton (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gooseberry Hill, WA, 1925; Ross Brook via Busselton, WA, 1925; South Cunderin, WA, 1931; Caron, WA, 1936-1937; Helena Valley, WA, 1943; Kellerberrin, WA, 1954); headmaster (Margaret River, WA, 1954); school teacher (Nannup, WA, 1958); teacher (Brunswick Junction, WA, 1963; Engadine, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''WALTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walter|Walter, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Trevor Walter|Walter, Ernest Trevor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNZ-88T] - 1919(NSW)-1980(SA) - Licences: 2AEE Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1954); 5EE Adelaide (Prospect, 1955-1956; Hampstead Gardens, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1898, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1943); technical officer (Burwood, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WALTERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walters|Walters, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Allan Walters|Walters, Charles Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-LBY] - 1910(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: 3CW Melbourne (Thornbury, 1929-1933; Heidelburg, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 524, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, 1931-1936; Heidelberg, 1937; Brunswick, 1942) * [[/Gerald Wills Walters|Walters, Gerald (Wills or Willis or blank)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7Y-1HZ] - 1886(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 108, 1915; 2COCP 157, 1930; 1COCP 129, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Currie, King Island, Tas, 1919; Darwin, NT, 1922); radio telegraphist (New Town, Tas, 1928); wireless officer (Radio Station, Thursday Island, Qld, 1936-1937); wireless (Gladesville, NSW, 1943); wireless telegraphist (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1954) * [[/Joseph Albert Walters|Walters, Joseph Albert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALW Inverell - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2275, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Laurence Gordon Walters|Walters, Laurence Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBL-DBC] - 1923(Eng)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 2ALW Sydney (North Bondi, 1947-1950); 2ALW Cowra (1950); 3CN Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1956-1965; Hawthorn, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 137, 1947, NSW - amateur operator - Relationships: Likely relation of 2ALW Joseph Albert Walters - Electoral Rolls: student (Bondi North, NSW, 1949); chemist (Moorabbin, Vic, 1963); fuel technician (Hawthorn, Vic, 1963); fuel technologist (Hawthorn, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''WALZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walz|Walz, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edwyn Walz|Walz, Arthur Edwyn or Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM9T-LB3] - 1908(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4AW Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1939; Wavell Heights, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 287, 1926, No. 26 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; plumber; radio repair business - Relationships: son of Conrad August Walz - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Nundah, 1934-1943); radio engineer (Wavell Heights, 1949-1980) - Trovetag: "4AW - Arthur Edwyn Walz" & "!Wikibooks 4AW" * [[/Conrad August Walz|Walz, Conrad August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRGZ-QF3] - 1882(Qld)-1951(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ???, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), plumber, farmer, father of 4AW Arthur Edwyn Walz ===''WARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ward|Ward, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold David Ward|Ward, Harold David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYP9-ZM9] - 1918(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3HD Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Clayton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1646, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Mentone, Vic, 1942-1949); radio (Sandringham, Vic, 1954); radio trade (Clayton, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Joyce Alice Ward|Millen nee Ward, Joyce Alice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLQZ-JNW] - 1918(NSW)-2008(NSW) - Licences: 2MI Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2595, 1948, NSW - YL amateur operator - Relationships: Wife of 3EA-2DU-2LQ Dudley Robert Millen - Electoral Rolls: stenographer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1943-1977); retired (Hornsby, NSW, 1980) ===''WARDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Herbert Arthur Warden|Warden, Herbert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXMR-SQT] - 1886(Qld)-1948(NSW) - Licences: XGQ Narrabri (1913-1914); 2BG Receive Mungindi (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Coogee, NSW, 1930); teacher (Lindfield, NSW, 1930; Radwick North, NSW, 1931-1933; Woollahra, 1935-1937); schoolteacher (Chatswood, NSW, 1943) ===''WARDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wardle|Wardle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sidney William Lumley Wardle|Wardle, Sidney William Lumley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XQ-QFL] - 1911(Eng)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2OU Woodford Leigh (1930-1935); 2OU Armidale (1936-1937); 2OU Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939); 5OU Adelaide (Lockleys, 1946-1954); 2DID Berridale (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 610, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Woodford Leigh, 1934-1935); technician (Bondi North, 1937; Woollahra, 1943); retired (Berridale, 1980) ===''WARDLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wardley|Wardley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Wardley|Wardley, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DL-SKV] - 1916(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3IS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1947-1975; Elsternwick, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2270, 1939, Vic; BOCP 1158, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1972); technician (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977; Elsternwick, Vic, 1980) ===''WARING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Clarke Waring|Waring, Cecil Clarke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQW4-V9F] - 1904(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3CU Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1924); 3YW Melbourne (Camberwell, 1929-1931; Canterbury, 1933; Kew, 1937); 3YW Rupanyup (1938-1939); 3YW Stawell (1946-1948); 3YW Warrnambool (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 549, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, 1925-1928; Kew, 1931-1937; Stawell, 1942-1949; Warrnambool, 1954-1977) ===''WARNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warne|Warne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Leslie George Warne|Warne, Maurice Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYSP-LHY] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MW Sydney (Croydon, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 300, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Campsie, 1931-1934); radio mechanic (Campsie, 1936-1937); radio sales (Kogarah, 1943-1963); radio & TV technician (Arncliffe, 1968) ===''WARNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warner|Warner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Albert Warner|Warner, Geoffrey Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-6NR] - 1914(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2CK Wyong (1930-1937); 2FB Wyong (1938-1939); 3ABW Fiskville (1947); 9GW Port Moresby (1948-1954); 2AVW Bringelly (1955-1958); 2CK Bringelly (1960-1969); 6EG Bassendean (1975); 2HJ Camden (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 710, 1930, NSW; 1COCP 60, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (Rockbank, Vic, 1942); technician (OTC Bringelly, 1958-1963); manager (Bassendean, 1977; Camden South, 1980) - callsign may have been withdrawn for 2CK Cessnock commercial (later restored) ===''WARNOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warnock|Warnock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Neil Bernard Warnock|Warnock, Neil Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ8-58G] - 1944(Vic)-2019(Vic) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''WARREN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warren|Warren, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Cortlandt Warren|Warren, John Cortlandt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKY-KJS] - 1913(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2QX Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1937; Lakemba, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1220, 1933, NSW; COCP1 577, 1942; TVOCP 473, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Punchbowl, NSW, 1934-1937); sheet metal worker (Lakemba, NSW, 1943); PMG technician (Lugarno, 1949; Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Theodore Frederick Warren|Warren, Theodore Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WL-7Q2] - 1914(NSW)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 2LY Sydney (Lakemba, 1933-1934); 2LY Griffith (1935); 2LY Sydney (Lakemba, 1936); 9LO Port Moresby (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1169, 1933, NSW; AOCP2 220, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Lakemba, NSW, 1937); mechanic (PMGD, Chatswood, NSW, 1943); retired (Cooktown, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''WATERHOUSE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Greaves Waterhouse|Waterhouse, Arthur Greaves "Tim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L239-4ND] - 1895(SA)-1940(SA) - Licences: XVV Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WATERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George James Waters|Waters, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X9-S46] - 1902(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3EX Receive Melbourne (Heathcote, 1922); 3XA Melbourne (East Prahran, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 608, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil identified as yet - Comment: Passed too soon * [[/James Alfred Waters|Waters, James Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7JA Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1685, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Queensborough, 1936); teacher (Ringarooma, 1937); schoolteacher (Queensborough, 1943-1954) * [[/Leslie Waters|Waters, Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85N-TZB] - 1882(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4AC Innisfail (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (Randell Engineering) - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Innisfail, 1919-1943); radio dealer (Innisfail, 1949) - Trovetag: "4AC - Leslie Waters" * [[/Maurice Hamilton Harwood Waters|Waters, Maurice Hamilton Harwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSS-D6W] - 1918(SA)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3MS Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1948; Camberwell, 1954-1956; North Balwyn, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2033, 1937, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Camberwell, Vic, 1949-1954); manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1967-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WATERWORTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay Carmel Waterworth|Waterworth, Lindsay Carmel "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YY-6M6] - 1892(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CL Rockhampton (1935-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1526, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2; federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Charleville, Qld, 1921); telegraphist (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928-1968) - Trovetag: "4CL - Lindsay Carmel Waterworth" ===''WATKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Paul Watkins|Watkins, Andrew Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ9-RHP] - 1914(WA)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 6AW Perth (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1805, 1936, WA; BOCP 269, 1939; 1COCP 842, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Boulder, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Geraldton, WA, 1943); radio technician (Cairns, Qld, 1949; Lakemba, NSW, 1954; Chullora, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/William Trevor Watkins|Watkins, William Trevor "Trevor", "Watty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKG-J4V] - 1899(Tas)-1931(Tas) - Licences: T336 Hobart (1920-1921); 7AA Hobart (1922-1925); 7DX Hobart (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 107, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: PMGD withdrew 7AA callsign for their own use, electrician (Zinc Co., Hobart, 1922), wireless expert (Medhurst & Sons, Hobart, 1925) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (West Hobart, 1922-1928) - Comment: passed too soon - TroveTag: "T336-7AA-7DX - William Trevor Watkins" & "!Wikibooks 7AA-7DX" ===''WATSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Watson|Watson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. A. Watson|Watson, A. A.]] - bef1910(???)-aft1930(???) - Licences: 2UT Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1927-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 341, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: None as yet * [[/Albert Watson|Watson, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8L-VGM] - 1897(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 887, 1925 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Fremantle, WA, 1921-1922; Victoria Park, WA, 1925-1926; South Perth, WA, 1928-1958) * [[/Douglas Mervyn Watson|Watson, Douglas Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MG-FPY] - 1920(Tas)-1989(Tas) - Licences: 7DW Hobart (New Town, 1937-1939; City, 1946-1956; Lindisfarne, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1867, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Hobart South, 1949-1954); mechanic (Lindisfarne, 1972) * [[/Eric Watson|Watson, Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GC-9SL] - 1913(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2EP Sydney (Burwood, 1935-1938); 2EP Cessnock (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1564, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Cronulla, NSW, 1943) * [[/Herbert Leopold Watson|Watson, Herbert Leopold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZP-JLK] - 1897(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2OL Kiama (1929-1933); 2OL Unanderra (1935-1938); 2OL Woollongong (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 545, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Field Artillery, 1916-1919; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Kiama, 1930); electrical engineer (Unanderra, 1934-1937; Heidelberg, Vic, 1949); electrician (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954); retired (Avalon Beach, 1968-1972; Mona Vale, 1977; Mosman, 1980) * [[/James David Watson|Watson, James David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F5-789] - 1910(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3NQ Darlington via Camperdown (1930-1939); 2ANQ Albury (1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 633, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Beware another JDW, labourer, Geelong, 1930s - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Darlington, 1931-1943); radio technician (Albury, 1949-1954) * [[/John Watson|Watson, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CR Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil, as yet, specific individual not yet identified * [[/Lindsay Gordon Watson|Watson, Lindsay Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZJ-8RB] - 1915(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3EI Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939); 3ALV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1954-1956; Altona, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2065, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1942); optometrist (Caulfield, Vic, 1949-1954; Gladysdale, Vic, 1963; Altona, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Paul Robert Watson|Watson, Paul Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBB-X7P] - 1906(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3PY Warracknabeal (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1022, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1931); radio mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1936-1937); company director (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1942); public servant (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Samuel Wilfred Watson|Watson, Samuel Wilfred or Wilfred Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXY5-LXP] - 1906(Eng)-1998(WA) - Licences: 6WW Perth (West Perth, 1930-1939, 1948-1969); 6WW Shoalwater Bay (1975); 6WW Cardup (1980) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 189, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1931-1972); retired (Shoalwater Bay, WA, 1977; Cardup, WA, 1980) * [[/Thomas William Watson|Watson, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BZ-1Q7] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TL Lithgow (1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: miner (Lithgow, NSW, 1930); radio dealer (Lithgow, NSW, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Bowral, NSW, 1943-1958) * [[/William Watson|Watson, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP84-3DP] - 1902(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2KE Kurri Kurri (1931-1937); 2KE Stanford Merthyr (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 864, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kurri Kurri, NSW, 1930-1935; Stanford Merthyr, NSW, 1937) * [[/William Wesley Watson|Watson, William Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZH-LJJ] - 1918(NSW)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 2YY Sydney (Annandale, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1716, 1936, NSW; COCP2 153, 1938; COCP1 255, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (South Perth, WA, 1943); radio telegraphist (Hobart South, Tas, 1949); radio officer (Moonah, Tas, 1954-1963; Rockhampton, Qld, 1968-1972) ===''WATT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Watt|Watt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Watt|Watt, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-4B7] - 1901(Sct)-1985(Tas) - Licences: 7BO Receive Prince of Wales Bay (1923); Receive Prince of Wales Bay (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Prince of Wales Bay, 1922-1928); accountant (New Town, 1936-1949; Moonah, 1954) * [[/Arthur William Watt|Watt, Arthur William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), amateur broadcaster, journalist (Wireless Weekly) * [[/Charles Russell Watt|Watt or Russell-Watt, Charles Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV7-JFH] - 1904(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2WT Tenterfield (1925-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 184, 1925, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tenterfield, NSW, 1930-1980) - Trovetag: "2WT - Charles Russell Watt" * [[/John Gordon Watt|Watt, John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZH-PM8] - 1888(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XAEA Sydney (Croydon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (AIF, 7th Reinforcements, 18th Battalion, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Croydon, NSW, 1913); sales manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''WATTERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. Watterson|Watterson, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6BZ Receive Perth (Maylands, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WAUCHOPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wauchope|Wauchope, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Wylie Wauchope|Wauchope, Ronald Wylie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH6X-QJR] - 1914(SA)-1933(SA)19yo - Licences: 5WE Adelaide (Maylands, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1086, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon, 19yo - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WAUGH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waugh|Waugh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay William Francis Waugh|Waugh, Lindsay William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55F-VGR] - 1896(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BO Sydney (Undercliffe, 1935); 2LW Sydney (Marrickville, 1936; Waitara, 1937; Burwood, 1938-1939; Birchgrove, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1486, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 5th Regiment, 1915, medically discharged) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1935); no occupation (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937); retired (Balmain, NSW, 1949); no occupation (Balmain, NSW, 1954-1963) ===''WAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Way|Way, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. Way|Way, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XADD Sydney (City CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor James Way|Way, Victor James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYR7-LNV] - 1893(Vic)-1927(Vic) - Licences: XOL Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1916; Warrnambool, Vic, 1917-1918; Brunswick, Vic, 1919; Brighton, Vic, 1921-1927) ===''WEATHERLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry William Elsdon Weatherley|Weatherley, Harry William Elsdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBF-1HC] - 1921(Vic)-2006(Vic) - prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer (1940-1990), clubs (Australian Radio DX Club, New Zealand Radio DX League, New Zealand DX Radio Association, Southern Cross DX Club, DX Australia - Chief Editor, Ontario DX Club), ANARC DXer of the year - metallurgist (Auburn, 1949-1954); technician (Mount Waverley, 1963-1972); retired (Mount Waverley, 1980) * [[/Herb J. Weatherley|Weatherley, Herb J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4HW Clifton (-1951+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), callsign formerly Harold Dunbar Walsh ===''WEATHERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. A. Weatherson|Weatherson, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WEATHERSTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Stewart Weatherston|Weatherston, William Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LZ-2KF] - 1905(WA)-1942(Sing) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, 1927); salesman (St Kilda, 1931; Forrest, ACT, 1935; Newtown, 1943!) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''WEBB''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Webb|Webb, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Kenneth Webb|Webb, Eric Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC8-ZK5] - 1921(Vic)-2020(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3EX Melbourne (Mitcham, 1937-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1858, 1937, Vic; BOCP 279, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mitcham, Vic, 1949); physicist (Mitcham, Vic, 1954-1963; Malvern, Vic, 1967; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Mostyn Thomas Webb|Webb, Mostyn Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DH-ZWB] - 1917(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2DP Sydney (Newtown, 1934-1935; Hurlstone Park, 1936-1939; Petersham, 1946-1950; Annandale, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1404, 1934, NSW; AIR3 934, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Petersham, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Annandale, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''WEBBER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Palmer Webber|Webber, Harold Palmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGK-9T1] - 1906(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3PW Melbourne (Eltham, 1931-1937; Alphington, 1938-1939; Fairfield, 1947; Alphington, 1948; Caulfield, 1955-1969; Beaumaris, 1975-1980); 3DA Melbourne (Alphington, 1937); 3PV Portable St Kilda (1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 812, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Eltham, Vic, 1928-1937); engineer (Alphington, Vic, 1942-1954; St Kilda, Vic, 1954; Caulfield, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Beaumaris, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''WEBSTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Webster|Webster, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank James Webster|Webster, Frank James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF73-5KV] - 1908(Eng)-19??(WA) - Licences: 6FW Perth (Victoria Park, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1039, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1943); plasterer (Perth, WA, 1954-1963; Victoria Park, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Fremantle, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Harold Charles Webster|Webster, Harold Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRM-31P] - 1876(Tas)-1923(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Launceston, 1914); clerk (Hobart North, 1922) * [[/Walter Webster|Webster, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BW-FKF] - 1912(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2EW Sydney (Gladesville, 1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1417, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Gladesville, NSW, 1933-1935); public servant (Gladesville, NSW, 1936-1968) * [[/William Webster|Webster, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJD-D94] - 1860(Eng)-1936(NSW) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1915-1920), played prominent part in the Postal Royal Commission ===''WEDDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Austin Weddell|Weddell, James Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK9-SYF] - 1914(SA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5ZL Adelaide (Reade Park, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1595, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Col Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1943); RAAF (Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Auburn, Vic, 1954); RAAF officer (Richmond, NSW, 1958); RAAF (Red Hill, ACT, 1963); not stated (Red Hill, ACT, 1968-1972); RAAF (Red Hill, ACT, 1977-1980) * [[/John Arthur Weddell|Weddell, John Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKM-KVK] - 1926(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FT Brisbane (Zillmere, 1954-1960); 2ZM Glenbrook (1961); 4FT Brisbane (Sandgate North, 1965-1969); 2BFT Sydney (Clovelly, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3172, 1951, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1949; Zillmere, Qld, 1954-1958; Sandgate, Qld, 1963-1968); technician (Marrickville, NSW, 1972; Clovelly, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''WEDGEWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wedgewood|Wedgewood, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Donald Wedgewood|Wedgewood, William Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLV-GM8] - 1901(Qld)-1974(NSW) - Licences: N741 Receive NSW - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 692, 1922; 2COCP 49, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: boarder (Sutton Coalfield, Eng, 1911); manufacturer (Glenmore, 1930-1936); aviator (Nedlands, WA, 1937); farmer (Moruya, 1949-1954); greenkeeper (Brisbane, 1958); public servant (Hornsby, 1963-1972) ===''WEEDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weeden|Weeden, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ross Weeden|Weeden, Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYFG-CL8] - 1914(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2PN Tumut (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 840, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tumut, NSW, 1936-1977) ===''WEEKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. L. Weeks|Weeks, H. L.]] - 19??-19?? - Licences: 4CJ Receive Currumbin (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: - Identification: Not yet identified ===''WEISS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weiss|Weiss, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred George Weiss|Weiss, Wilfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V9-7NP] - 1912(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2TV Sydney (Croydon Park, 1960-1961; Strathfield, 1965); 2TV Ettalong Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 670, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Lithgow, 1934-1937); storekeeper (Lithgow, 1943); silk screen craftsman (Croydon Park, 1949-1958); retired (Strathfield, 1963-1968; Ettalong Beach, 1972; Ettalong, 1977) ===''WELCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welch|Welch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles William Welch|Welch, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDN-9GY] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ACW Sydney (Stanmore, 1936-1937; Hurstville, 1939); 3ACW Melbourne (Avenel, 1947-1948); 3ACW Mangalore (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1665, 1936, NSW; COCP1 410, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Annandale, NSW, 1936-1937; Hurstville, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Tennant Creek, NT, 1943); aeradio officer (Avenel, Vic, 1949-1954); communications officer (Herne Bay, NSW, 1958; Padstow, NSW, 1963) * [[/Frank Welch|Welch, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQN-PL7] - 1893(Eng)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2FK Sydney (Manly, 1927-1929; North Sydney, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 359, 1918 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1931); electrical engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); retired (Manly, NSW, 1972; Miranda, NSW, 1977) * [[/John Welch|Welch, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJPS-NPH] - 1873(???)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XJCW Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1913-1914); 3JS Receive Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1913-1931); agent (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1936-1954) ===''WELDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weldon|Weldon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Neville Edwin Weldon|Weldon, Neville Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2HS-SZ6] - 1910(NSW)-1935(NG) - Licences: 2EW Sydney (Mosman, 1931); 9NW Kokopo (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 793, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WELLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weller|Weller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Arthur Martin Weller|Weller, Cyril Arthur Martin "Sam"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTQ-WXH] - 1903(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4CZ Brisbane (Clayfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2160, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio Club (WIAQ, Brisbane DX Club); power station engineer; education (ME, UQ) - Electoral Rolls: student (Windsor, 1925); engineer (Wilston, 1925-1928; Camp Hill, 1934-1943; Clayfield, 1949-1972; Albion, 1977) ===''WELLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Welling|Welling, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHB-KQZ] - 1898(Eng)-1960(SA) - Licences: 5TW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1937); 5TW Mt Gambier (1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 179, 1930; 1COCP 81, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1941); wireless technician (Mt Gambier, SA, 1943) ===''WELLINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Wellington|Wellington, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWJ5-M1V] - 1915(Vic)-1968(NZ) - Licences: 3KO Melbourne (Malvern (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1127, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (emigrated to NZ 1937) * [[/Stanley Hudson Wellington|Wellington, Stanley Hudson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB84-47Y] - 1909(Tas)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 7PK Hobart (New Town, 1932-1933); 3SX Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1002, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 117, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: representative (Caulfield, 1936); chemist (Brighton, Vic, 1937-1942); manager (Mosman, 1949-1980) ===''WELLMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wellman|Wellman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. Wellman|Wellman, A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XNQ Melbourne (Kensington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leo Joseph Wellman|Wellman, Leo Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1SW-R9S] - 1898(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2PS Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923); 2LW Sydney (Marrickville, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 117, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 34th Battalion, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Wellington, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1937); technician (North Cronulla, NSW, 1943-1949; Engadine, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1963) ===''WELLS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIB Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AIB Corowa (1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: AOCP 2002, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Augustus Wells|Wells, Allen (birth) or Allan Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHV-WVJ] - 1908(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2AIB Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AIB Corowa (1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2002, 1937, NSW; BOCP 329, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; army (citizen's military forces, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937; Corowa, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Athol John Wells|Wells, Athol John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTB-XS9] - 1911(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Girral (1932-1936); 2FI Sydney (Waverley, 1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1013, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Girral, NSW, 1933-1935); constable (Waverley, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF wireless operator (Townsville, Qld, 1941-1943); clerk (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1949); grocer (Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1954); salesman (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Ballina, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/George Leonard Douglas Wells|Wells, George Leonard Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC7-GQC] - 1906(Eng)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3TW Hamilton (1936-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1782, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Hamilton, Vic, 1928-1931); manager (Hamilton, Vic, 1935-1980) * [[/Harold Rowland Wells|Wells, Harold Rowland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJM-1DM] - 1903(Eng)-1938(WA) - first chief announcer for 6WF Perth; then 6AM Northam; journalist - Comment: Passed too soon (age 35y) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast announcer (Maddington, WA, 1925); journalist (Maddington, WA, 1931); director (Subiaco, WA, 1937) - TroveTag: "Harold Rowland Wells" * [[/Joseph Edward Wells|Wells, Joseph Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2C3-5YM] - 1909(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AME Sydney (Arncliffe, 1939; Bardwell Park, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2252, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Petersham, NSW, 1930); teacher (Annandale, NSW, 1931-1935; Bexley, NSW, 1937; Bardwell Park, NSW, 1943-1977) ===''WELSH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welsh|Welsh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claud William Welsh|Welsh, Claude or Claud William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPH-WS4] - 1914(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4CW Warwick (1937-1939); 4DK Mackay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1982, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Warwick, Qld, 1937-1943); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio technician (Warwick, Qld, 1958; Mackay, Qld, 1958); technician (Mackay, Qld, 1963); radio technician (Mackay, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''WELZEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welzel|Welzel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kurt Paul Corlette Welzel|Welzel, Kurt Paul Corlette]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54Z-Q5P] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FK Sydney (Clovelly, 1933-1938); 2ACF Sydney (Northbridge, 1937); 2GQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1130, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick North, NSW, 1937-1949); technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949-1954); carpenter (Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''WERE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Waltham Were|Were, Robert Waltham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNWY-QQP] - 1907(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3TZ Receive Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1923); 3DP Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1181, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1931-1934; Brunswick West, Vic, 1936-1980) ===''WERNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan John Werner|Werner, Allan John or Alan John (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFC9-YX5] - 1907(WA)-1970(WA) - Licences: 6CV Receive Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Karnup, WA, 1931-1937); fitter (Kwinana Beach, WA, 1943-1954; North Perth, WA, 1958-1968) ===''WERRETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Errol Limbrick Werrett|Werrett, Errol Limbrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-FMH] - 1908(Tas)-1974(Eng) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hampshire (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farm worker (Hampshire, 1936-1937); fitter (South Melbourne, 1943); engineer (Caulfield, 1949-1968; Balaclava, 1972) ===''WEST''=== <!-- * [[/Robert West|West, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay John Payne West|West, Lindsay John Payne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQM-MSP] - 1895(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2EI Parkes (1935-1939, 1946-1954); 2EI Sydney (Chatswood, 1955-1961; Manly, 1965); 2EI Duranbah (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1475, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AIF, 12th Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2BN Reginald Francis Joseph Flood - Electoral Rolls: shopkeeper (Paddington, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Parkes, NSW, 1930); radio & musician (Parkes, NSW, 1931-1932); radio dealer (Parkes, NSW, 1936-1943); farmer (Parkes, NSW, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Manly, NSW, 1968; Parkes, NSW, 1972; Newport Beach, NSW, 1977; Duranbah, NSW, 1980) ===''WESTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weston|Weston, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Frederick Shorter Weston|Weston, Cyril Frederick Shorter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVJ-FXY] - 1905(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 4EN Receive Clermont (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Kedron, 1928); Christian worker (Darlinghurst, 1934); grocer (Oatley, 1943); agriculturalist (Ourimbah, 1949); salesman (Paekhurst, 1963-1980); retired (Charmhaven, 1980) * [[/G. J. Weston|Weston, G. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GJ Albury (1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Possibly George James Weston following, but no connection yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George James Weston|Weston, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ3-Y8Q] - 1868(Eng)-1939(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 702, 1922 - RANRS (Radio Lieutenant) - Comment: Several contemporaneous GJWs - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Albany, 1903); civil servant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1910-1912); civil servant (Wireless Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1913); sailor (Toorak, 1919); naval officer (Elsternwick, 1919); civil servant (Auburn, Vic, 1922); wireless engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1924-1927); retired engineer (Upwey, 1931-1937) * [[/Robert Marcus Hamilton Weston|Weston, Robert Marcus Hamilton "Mark"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8K-KW6] - 1915(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 4XO Bundaberg (1938-1939); 2WE Sydney (Lidcombe, 1946-1947); 2AWE Sydney (Kingsford, 1955; Kensington, 1956-1957); 2AYK Sydney (Kensington, 1957; Kingsford, 1958-1961); 2CM Sydney (Dolls Point, 1964-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2076, 1938, Qld; 2COCP 386, 1940; 1COCP 581, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; wireless officer (QANTAS) - Relationships: husband of 2MR Verle Lorraine Weston nee Key(s) - Electoral Rolls: marine wireless operator (Auchenflower, Qld, 1943); radio operator (Blakehurst, NSW, 1949; Kingsford, NSW, 1954-1963; Sans Souci, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Selwyn Henry Weston|Weston, Selwyn Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYMT-N5R] - 1912(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2AJH Sydney (Epping, 1938-1939); 2SY Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1946-1958; Roseville, 1960-1965; Castlecrag, 1969; Killara, 1975; Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2077, 1938, NSW; COCP3 4518, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937); wireless operator (Parkes, NSW, 1943); bank clerk (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1949-1958); company director (Roseville, NSW, 1963; Castlecrag, NSW, 1968); retired (Killara, NSW, 1977); company director (Pymble, NSW, 1980) * [[/Verle Lorraine Keys|Weston nee Key(s), Verle Lorraine]] - 1934(???)-1985(NSW) - 2MR Sydney (Dolls Point, 1964-1980), YL amateur operator (AOCP ???, 1964, No. ?? in Qld), wife of Robert Marcus Hamilton Weston 2CM * [[/William Wood Weston|Weston or Wehrstedt, William Wood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPG-KBQ] - 1912(WA)-1953(WA) - Licences: 6MW Perth (Nedlands, 1935-1939; North Beach, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1465, 1935, WA; BOCP 596, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Further clarification of identification required - Electoral Rolls: assistant operator (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); operator (Leederville, WA, 1943-1954; North Perth, WA, 1958-1968; Leederville, WA, 1972-1977) ===''WEYNTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Gordon Weynton|Weynton, Alexander Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH4-35K] - 1905(NSW)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Lindfield; 3XU Castlemaine (1933-1939, 1947); 3XU Wangaratta (1954); 3XU Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1955; Bonbeach, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1214, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Mosman, NSW, 1930-1933; St Kilda West, Vic, 1936); company secretary (Castlemaine, Vic, 1937-1949; Wangaratta, Vic, 1954); auditor (Carrum, Vic, 1963) ===''WHALLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Percy Whalley|Whalley, Rupert Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGZ-CV3] - 1894(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JZ Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1922); 3JZ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923-1927); 3JZ Myrtleford (1937-1939); 3JZ Wangaratta (1946-1948); 3JZ Melbourne (Blackburn, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 238, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: builder (Sandringham, 1919-1925); farmer (Myrtleford, 1927-1942); tobacco grower (Wangaratta, 1949); foreman (Blackburn, 1954-1968) - Relationships: father of 3ZWZ Robert Kelvin Whalley ===''WHEELER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wheeler|Wheeler, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Adrian Ronald Wheeler|Wheeler, Adrian Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KD-MRC] - 1915(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2VL Sydney (Epping, 1934); 2VR Sydney (Epping, 1937; North Strathfield, 1938-1939); 2VR Broken Hill (1946-1950); 2VR Bathurst (1954-1958); 2VR Sydney (Castlecrag, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1256, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Concord, NSW, 1937; Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Broken Hill, NSW, 1949; Bathurst, NSW, 1954-1958; Chatswood, NSW, 1958; Castlecrag, NSW, 1963-1977) * [[/Harry Winslow Wheeler|Wheeler, Harry Winslow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBC-BYC] - 1910(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5FB Adelaide (Eden Hills, 1927-1928); 5HW Adelaide (Eden Hills, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 371, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF, DFC) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Eden Hills, SA, 1939-1943); lecturer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954-1968) * [[/Victor George Wheeler|Wheeler, Victor George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW4Z-FGL] - 1897(Eng)-1976(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS; coastal wireless operator; WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electric mechanic (Roebourne, 1917-1922); manager (Fremantle, 1925) ===''WHELLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wheller|Wheller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Charles Wheller|Wheller, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN84-K4D] - 1904(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3EW Melbourne (Dandenong, 1934-1937; Camberwell, 1938-1939; Moonee Ponds, 1947-1948; Ascot Vale, 1954-1955; Keilor East, 1956-1960; Niddrie, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1261, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Nathalia, Vic, 1926); independent means (Dandenong, Vic, 1931); munition worker (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1942); clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1954; Niddrie, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''WHIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whire|Whire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. L. Whire|Whire, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JU Broken Hill (1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WHITAKER''=== SEE ALSO WHITTAKER <!-- * [[/Robert Whitaker|Whitaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Thomas Whitaker|Whitaker, Albert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKKW-5DB] - 1895(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2OI Receive Sydney (Banksia, 1923); 2OI Sydney (Banksia, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockdale, 1930; Banksia, 1933-1934); builder (Banksia, 1937-1949); instructor (Mount Colah, 1954-1958) ===''WHITBURN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas Roy Whitburn|Whitburn, Douglas Roy "Doug"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT2-3JX] - 1904(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 5BY Adelaide (Toorak, 1927-1931; Fullarton, 1933-1939; Rosefield, 1946-1947; Fullarton, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 312, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rosefield, 1943) * [[/Robert Philip Whitburn|Whitburn, Robert Philip or Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBF-5XB] - 1896(NSW)-1991(NSW)94yo - Licences: XACJ Sydney (Leichhardt, 1913-1914); 2DK Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1922); 2DK Sydney (Leichhardt, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chairmaker (Leichhardt, 1930-1968); retired (West Ryde, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "XACJ-2DK - Robert Philip Whitburn" ===''WHITE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert White|White, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Matthews White|White, Alfred Matthews]] - 1894(Eng)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Receive Winton (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tranby, Winton, 1915-1958); retired (Buderim, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Alfred Raymond White|White, Alfred Raymond "Knocker"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT2K-2FF] - 1912(Vic)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 3AH Stawell (1932-1933); 3AH Mulcra via Murrayville (1937-1939); 3ARW Hamilton (1947); 4RP Brisbane (Coopers Plains, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1018, 1932, Vic; BOCP 61, 1936; COCP2 121, 1937; COCP1 1571, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Manya via Ouyen, Vic, 1935-1937); radio technician (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1949); public servant (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Charles Robert White|White, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-S5H] - 1911(SA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 5MX Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 802, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Edwin Harold White|White, Edwin Harold "Eddie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTQ-QGH] - 1911(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4EW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1933-1939); 4EW Mackay (1946-1950); 4EW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1954-1956); 5OW & 8OW Darwin (1956-1963); 4OW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1963-1965); 4OW Mt Isa (1969); 4OW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1141, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 1COCP 250, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Gold Coast ARC); military (WW2, Fortress Signals); federal public servant (DCA) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Red Hill, 1934-1936); radio technician (Longreach, 1937); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, 1943; Mackay, 1949); communications officer (Archerfield, 1954); public servant (Red Hill, 1963; Mt Isa, 1968; Red Hill, 1972-1980) * [[/Elwyn Boyce White|White, Elwyn Boyce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CB-6Y5] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2HA Sydney (Vaucluse, 1933-1934; Greenwich, 1935-1938; Darling Point, 1939; Baulkham Hills, 1946-1958; Epping, 1961; Wollstonecraft, 1965); 2HA Shoal Bay (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1933; Greenwich, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1943); electrical radio technician (Castle Hill, NSW, 1954); technician(Epping, NSW, 1958-1963; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1968); retired (Shoal Bay, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Frank Philip White|White, Frank Philip or Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSJ-9NF] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 189, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank Roy White|White, Frank Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4P-LVT] - 1911(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ABK Sydney (Roseville, 1938; Wahroonga, 1939; West Ryde, 1947-1954); 2AHW Sydney (West Ryde, 1961) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 5, 1934; 1COCP 12, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; beam wireless operator (AWA); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West Ryde, 1933-1935); telegraphist (Roseville, 1936-1937; Ryde, 1943-1972; Glenorie, NSW, 1977); retired (Thornleigh, NSW, 1980) * [[/Gilford James White|White, Gilford James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1X6-XFV] - 1915(SA)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified (post 1981?) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP V00911, 1981; BOCP 100, 1937; AIR3 796, 1946 - WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: airline captain (Box Hill South, Vic, 1963; Burwood, Vic, 1968-1977); economist (Burwood, Vic, 1980) * [[/Henry Benjamin Humphrey White|White, Henry Benjamin Humphrey "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDL-18H] - 1918(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3IR Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1950, 1937, Vic; COCP2 631, 1942; COCP1 658, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Gardiner, Vic, 1943); radio operator (Malvern, Vic, 1949); broadcast technician (Collie, WA, 1954) * [[/J. L. White|White, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6JL via Brass Valley (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Hugh William White|White, John Hugh William "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CN-76K] - 1908(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 5MM Adelaide (Dunleath, 1947); 2UG Newcastle (Hamilton, 1948-1950); 2UG Sydney (Maroubra, 1954-1955); 6UG Perth (Nedlands, 1956; Floreat Park, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2348, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wallaroo, SA, 1939); PMG engineer (Glenelg, SA, 1941-1943); engineer (Hamilton, NSW, 1949; Maroubra, NSW, 1954); civil servant (Wembley, WA, 1958); director (Floreat Park, WA, 1963-1977) * [[/Kennion John White|White, Kennion John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1K1-9GP] - 1922(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2451, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norbert Leyburn White|White, Norbert Leyburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDK-7X1] - 1910(NSW)-1941(Hong Kong) - Licences: 9LW Rabaul, New Guinea (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, Sergeant) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [file:///C:/Users/samue/Downloads/Serjeant%20Norbert%20Leyburn%20White%20-%20CWGC%20Certificate.pdf CWGC] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Reginald Percy White|White, Reginald Percy "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX8-3V6] - 1908(WA)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3RW Melbourne (Blackburn, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933-1939; Ringwood, 1947; Hawthorn, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 740, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Blackburn, Vic, 1931); sales (Auburn, Vic, 1934-1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Robert Keith White|White, Robert Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ17-8VS] - 1896(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XIW Bowral (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1918, discharged, medically unfit) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930); motor engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1931-1933); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1935-1972) * [[/Ronald Langton White|White, Ronald Langton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWXY-FBB] - 1919(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3QR Melbourne (Malvern, 1935-1939; St Kilda, 1947; West Hawthorn, 1948; East St Kilda, 1954-1960; Elsternwick, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1553, 1935, Vic; BOCP 159, 1938; AOCP1 19, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: announcer (St Kilda, Vic, 1943); broadcaster (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); radio (Caulfield, Vic, 1954); tv officer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Sydney George White|White, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBD5-CNV] - 1902(NSW)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3MW Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937; Melbourne CBD, 1938-1939; West Parkville, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 739, 1922; COCP1 245, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Carlton South, Vic, 1931-1936); engineer (Gardiner, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Parkville, Vic, 1943-1949); public servant (Parkville, Vic, 1954-1967) * [[/Vernon William White|White, Vernon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP4-RGP] - 1908(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3VL Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 934, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931-1954; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963-1977) ===''WHITELAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Roy Whitelaw|Whitelaw, Charles Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99WD-7NY] - 1891(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: XMO Melbourne (Rosedale, 1913-1914); 3BH Melbourne (Mooroolbark, 1923-1925); 3BH Stawell (1925); 3BH Benalla (1925-1927); 3BH Melbourne (Mitcham, 1931); 3BH Woomelang (1933); 3BH Melbourne (Mornington 1937-1939); 3BH (Harrisfield, 1946-1947; Dandenong, 1948; Noble Park, 1954-1955; Boronia, 1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 87, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; fire brigade and railway stationmaster; WW1 (AFC, Wireless Operator, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Creswick, 1914); assistant stationmaster (Ravenswood, 1919); stationmaster (Mooroolbark, 1922-1924); railway employee (Timboon, 1925); stationmaster (Benalla, 1925-1927; Mitcham, 1931; Euroa, 1942; Harrisfield, 1949-1954) ===''WHITFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Roy Whitford|Whitford, Frank Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/977F-FGK] - 1890(SA)-1970(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - owner & manager Whitford Broadcasting Network (6PM Perth, 6AM Northam, 6KG Kalgoorlie, 6GE Geraldton) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1916); printer (Perth, WA, 1916); salesman (Perth, WA, 1925; Mayfield, SA, 1925); manager (Balkatta, WA, 1929-1931); businessman (Nedlands, WA, 1936-1954); director (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1958-1968) - Links: [https://www.radioheritage.net/Story151.asp RHF] ===''WHITING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Ambrose Whiting|Whiting, Reginald Ambrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXR6-XDQ] - 1911(SA)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (Torrensville, 1932-1933); 3MZ Melbourne (East Preston, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 988, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (South Yarra, Vic, 1934; Essendon, Vic, 1937); fitter & turner (Preston, Vic, 1942-1968); fitter (Preston, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WHITLAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whitlam|Whitlam, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Gough Whitlam|Whitlam, Edward Gough "Gough"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VH-8BJ] - 1916(Vic)-2014(NSW) - Prime Minister (1972-1975), WW2 (RAAF, Flight Lieutenant, navigator & bomb aimer, 1942-1945) - Electoral Rolls: student (Glebe, 1943); barrister (Cronulla, 1949; Cabramatta, 1958-1963; Red Hill, 1977; Double Bay, 1980) - executive oversight of the introduction of community radio in Australia - Links: [[w:Gough Whitlam|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/whitlam-edward-gough-18730 Obituaries Australia] * [[/Lewis Alfred John Whitlam|Whitlam, Lewis Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYY1-BBB] - 1904(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer's assistant (Brisbane City, Qld, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Windsor, Qld, 1943-1968); engineer (Windsor, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WHITTAKER''=== SEE ALSO WHITAKER <!-- * [[/Robert Whittaker|Whittaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis William Whittaker|Whittaker, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WG-QBS] - 1920(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6FK Perth (Inglewood, 1938-1939, 1947; Cannington, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2146, 1938, WA; COCP2 543, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (East Perth, WA, 1943); communication officer (DCA, Wyndham, WA, 1954-1958); clerk (Cannington, WA, 1972-1980) ===''WHITTINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whittington|Whittington, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Laurence Henry Whittington|Whittington, Laurence Henry "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/GZ4T-JRQ] - 1906(SA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver (secretary, North Adelaide Radio Club, 1923+); broadcast listener (member ARDXC 1970s; member SCDXC 1970s; member DXA 1970s & 1980s) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glenelg, SA, 1943); sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1946); secretary (Blackburn, Vic, 1954-1968); clerk (Blackburn, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WHYTE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whyte|Whyte, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Kenneth Whyte|Whyte, Charles Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNV-R3R] - 1915(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1603, 1936, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Francis Russell Whyte|Whyte, Francis Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTM9-VZT] - 1918(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2AKC Sydney (Campsie, 1938-1939, 1946); 2VF Sydney (Campsie, 1948-1965; St Ives, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2139, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: locomotive cleaner (Campsie, NSW, 1943-1963); electrician (St Ives, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Harold Eugene Whyte|Whyte, Harold Eugene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-62D] - 1920(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2AHA Newcastle (Jesmond, 1937-1939; Mayfield, 1946-1948; Birmingham Gardens, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1965, 1937, NSW; BOCP 432, 1942; COCP1 637, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lambton, NSW, 1949; Birmingham Gardens, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Birmingham Gardens, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Rolland Jeffrey Whyte|Whyte, Rolland or Roland Jeffrey "Jeff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK3-7XT] - 1908(SA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AHM Wentworth (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1988, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Wentworth, NSW, 1936-1968); grazier (Wentworth, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WIBURD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wiburd|Wiburd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Wiburd|Wiburd, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1H2-21S] - 1912(NSW)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3LP Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1947-1948; North Brighton, 1954-1956); 3LP Bairnsdale (1960); 3LP Yarram (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2390, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); manager (State Savings Bank, Lancefield, Vic, 1963) ===''WICKHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wickham|Wickham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Norman Wickham|Wickham, Arthur Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C5-KXL] - 1901(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2TP Sydney (Artarmon, 1933-1937; Lindfield, 1938; North Sydney, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 648, 1921 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1937); manager (North Sydney, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WICKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. Wicks|Wicks, C.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XQK Brisbane (South Brisbane) (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WIDGERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Widgery|Widgery, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Ernest Widgery|Widgery, Stanley Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHD-YQ3] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3SE Ballarat (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1701, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: nil (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954); electrician (Ballarat, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''WIGNELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wignell|Wignell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Houston Wignell|Wignell, Arthur Houston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-D1Y] - 1917(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2ALK Sydney (Lidcombe, 1939; Petersham, 1946-1954; Marrickville, 1955-1958; Beverley Hills, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2253, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Lidcombe, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Lewisham, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WILCOX''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Joseph Wilcox|Wilcox, Samuel Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH4-6CC] - 1909(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3KC Melbourne (Croxton, 1933-1937; Caulfield, 1938-1939; Kensington, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1083, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: metalworker (Newmarket, Vic, 1949-1954); sheet metalworker (Newmarket, Vic, 1963-1968); metalworker (Kensington, Vic, 1972-1977) ===''WILDMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril George Wildman|Wildman, Cyril George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMG3-GNP] - 1900(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3FM Melbourne (Northcote, 1930-1931; Moreland, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; East Brunswick, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 624, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 422, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Melbourne, 1927; Fitzroy North, 1931; Coburg, 1934-1942); electrical engineer (Brunswick East, 1977-1980) ===''WILKEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Henry Wilken|Wilken, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6H-7TD] - 1893(Vic)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XPF Melbourne (Kilsyth, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 44, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Cottonvale, Qld, 1921-1922); manufacturer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930; Colo Vale, NSW, 1934-1937); director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943); company director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1954); director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1958) ===''WILKES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Wilkes|Wilkes, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3ZJ-MY7] - 1882(Eng)-1936(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener; likely amateur receiver (1920s); Principal City Commercial College, Perth; member Wireless Development Assoc WA; attended wireless conference Sydney 1924; Craig & Co Wireless Engineers - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1913-1931) ===''WILKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Winstanley Wilkin|Wilkin, John Winstanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LX-1P7] - 1891(NZ)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5JW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1928; Osmond, 1931; Glen Osmond, 1933; North Walkerville, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified; likely qualified in NZ - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Toorak, SA, 1939-1943) ===''WILKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wilkins|Wilkins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Wilkins|Wilkins, Arthur]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AW Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1927; East St Kilda, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 375, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW(?) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Several contemporaneous Arthur Wilkins, specific to be identified * [[/Charles Joseph Wilkins|Wilkins, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRZ-3KS] - 1911(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ALB Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2208, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical apprentice (Manly, NSW, 1933-1936); electrical mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1937); dynamo attendant (Manly, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/Robert Thomson Wilkins|Wilkins, Robert Thomson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KL-ZX4] - 19??(???)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2WQ Sydney (Manly, 1934-1936); 2WQ Werris Creek (1937-1939); 2WQ South Grafton (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1253, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1932-1934); electrician (South Grafton, NSW, 1949-1977) ===''WILKINSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Angus Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Dudley Angus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR41-Q53] - 1919(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5WD Adelaide (Frewville, 1935-1939; College Park, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1455, 1935, SA; BOCP 182, 1938; 1COCP 284, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hawthorn, SA, 1941; Ballarat, Vic, 1942) * [[/Frederick Gidley Hattam Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Frederick or Frederic Gidley Hattam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LF7N-YDF] - 1896(NSW)-1982(Qld) - Licences: XGG Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1916-1918, Gunner); bank clerk (1916) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Mudgee, NSW, 1930); clerk (Young, NSW, 1930; Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934); bank clerk (Commercial Bank, Braidwood, NSW, 1936-1937); bank officer (Milton, NSW, 1943-1949; Milson's Point, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1980; Mooloolaba, Qld, 1980) * [[/James Enoch Machell Augustus Wilkinson|Wilkinson, James Enoch Machell Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9X59-KSR] - 1910(Vic)-1990(???) - Licences: 3PQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1931-1937; Fairfield, 1938-1939; Northcote, 1947-1956; Lalor, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 782, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937) ===''WILLIAMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Williams|Williams, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan William Frederick Williams|Williams, Alan William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8H-KSX] - 1911(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AF Sydney (Ryde, 1931-1939); 2AF Wagga Wagga (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 737, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 31, 1936; TVOCP 271, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Ryde, NSW, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937-1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Albert Edward Williams|Williams, Albert Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BO Adelaide (Unley, 1930-1931); 5BO Adelaide (Ottaway, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 659, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - several contemporaneous AEWs in SA * [[/Alex Elisha Williams|Williams, Alex Elisha]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JC-RN9] - 1913(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3KT Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1062, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954); school teacher (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1968); teacher (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Alfred Keith Williams|Williams, Alfred Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C3-3SS] - 1905(WA)-1932(WA) - Licences: 6AW Collie (1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 502, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: picture S. operator (Collie, 1930) * [[/Archdale Robert Leslie Williams|Williams, Archdale Robert Leslie "Archie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L668-177] - 1895(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3WE Birchip (1932-1933); 3WE Omeo, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1005, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1914-1919); WW2, (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Seymour, Vic, 1921-1924); linotyper (Claremont, Vic, 1927-1928); linotype operator (Birchip, Vic, 1931); journalist (Omeo, Vic, 1936-1954) * [[/Evan James Williams|Williams, Evan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1M6-MLM] - 1894(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2JW Sydney (Double Bay, 1925-1927; Edgecliff, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 810, 1924 (Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1st Aust Wireless Signals Squadron, 1917-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: freeholder (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1954) * [[/Ernest Arthur Williams|Williams, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKNS-QYG] - 1888(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2QY Receive Wollongong (1923); 2QY Wollongong (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Wollongong, 1913, 1930-1958); retired (Wollongong, 1968) * [[/Harold Parkyn Williams|Williams, Harold Parkyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CW-DGX] - 1881(Qld)-1933(NSW) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - first general manager of ABC - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/williams-harold-parkyn-9112 ADB] * [[/John Banks Williams|Williams, John Banks]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDZH-ZR5] - 1913(Vic)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ADI Sydney (Bondi North, 1937-1939); 2ADI Merimbula (1946-1948); 2ADI Bega (1950); 2AYW Bega (1957-1969); 2AYW Kiama (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 983, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Bega, NSW, 1949-1954); radio technician (Bega, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Kiama, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/J. E. Williams|Williams, J. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DQ Receive Brisbane (Annerley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: many contemporaneous JEWs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Henry Williams|Williams, John Henry Jnr "Johnny" "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP3D-8NG] - 1880(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4JH Mackay (1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 507, 1929, No ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: iron monger? (Mackay, 1925-1943) - established commercial broadcaster 4MK Mackay 1931 * [[/John Owen Williams|Williams, John Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWV-S18] - 1918(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3OU Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1937; Sandringham, 1938-1939); 3OQ Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948); 3UO Melbourne (Sandringham, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1426, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bio-chemist (Prahran, Vic, 1943-1949); instrument maker (Brighton, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1963); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Joseph Henry Williams|Williams, Joseph Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G178-LC7] - 1921(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3OQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1938-1939); 3NL Melbourne (Northcote, 1948; Mordialloc, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2134, 1938, Vic; BOCP 183, 1938) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: defence instructor (Northcote, Vic, 1949); teacher (Mordialloc, Vic, 1954-1963; Rosanna, Vic, 1968; Macleod, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Kenneth Jack Woodbine Williams|Williams, Kenneth Jack Woodbine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP6T-5JR] - 1912(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2XD Sydney (Bankstown, 1932-1936); 2XD Tamworth (1937-1939); 2XD Sydnet (Bankstown, 1946-1947; Eastwood, 1948-1950; West Ryde, 1954-1956; Galston, 1957-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1025, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bankstown, NSW, 1934-1935; Tamworth, NSW, 1937); engineer (West Ryde, NSW, 1954); farmer (Galston, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/L. L. Williams|Williams, L. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9WL Kela, Salamaua, New Guinea (1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leslie Samuel Barnes Williams|Williams, Leslie Samuel Barnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-X56] - 1896(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4LS Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1930-1933); 4LS Toogoolawah (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 630, 1930, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: naval signalman (Cape Moreton, 1917-1922); saddler (Indooroopilly, 1925-1931); boot repairer (Toogoolawah, 1934-1958); retired (Taringa, 1963-1972) * [[/Neville Gatenby Williams|Williams, Neville Gatenby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYX7-QBT] - 1919(Vic)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 3PH Melbourne (Brighton, 1935-1939, 1947); 3PH Seymour (1948-1954); 7PH Launceston (1955-1956); 3PM Mildura (1965-1969); 4PH Magnetic Island (1975); 4PH Toorbul (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1555, 1935, Vic; COCP1 996, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949; Seymour, Vic, 1949); communications officer (Airport, Mildura, Vic, 1963-1968); shopkeeper (Palm Beach, Qld, 1972); retired (Arcadia, Qld, 1977; Currumbin, Qld, 1980) * [[/Ronald Armand Williams|Williams, Ronald Armand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYY5-2QC] - 1916(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3ZD Warragul (1937-1939, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2034, 1937, Vic; BOCP 646, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Lieutenant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); manager (Warragul, Vic, 1949-1954); general manager (Shepparton, Vic, 1963) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1069349 VWMA] * [[/Walter Neville Williams|Williams, Walter Neville "Neville"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYW6-G6P] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2XV Sydney (Merrylands, 1947-1969); 2XV Sydney (Carlingford, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 107, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (long-time editor Electronics Australia) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Guildford, NSW, 1936); engineer (Merrylands, NSW, 1943-1963; Granville West, NSW, 1968; Merrylands, NSW, 1972); editor (Beecroft, NSW, 1977; Carlingford, NSW, 1980) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199701.pdf EA] ===''WILLIAMSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Williamson|Williamson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Joseph Augustine Williamson|Williamson, Cecil Joseph Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K879-9HC] - 1925(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Yass (1929-1931); 2ALS Yass (1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 525, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Yass, 1930-1949); farmer (Trundle, 1949); mechanic (Orange, 1954-1972) * [[/Edwin Keith David Williamson|Williamson, Edwin Keith David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBY9-Z1N] - 1910(Vic)-2005(WA) - Licences: 3IF Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1947-1956; Oakleigh, 1960-1969); 3IF Warneet (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2218, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bentleigh, Vic, 1936-1954); bank officer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Warneet, Vic, 1972; Frankston, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick Lerpiniere Williamson|Williamson, Frederick Lerpiniere "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6L-GCH] - 1896(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5AH Receive Adelaide (Kent Town, 1922); 5AH Adelaide (Kent Town, 1922-1927; Collinswood, 1928, 1948-1955); also dealer licence 5BT Adelaide 1925-1926 for Kauper, Austin & Williamson - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 22, 1924, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 284, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "5AH - Frederick Lerpiniere Williamson" * [[/Hubert Gordon Williamson|Williamson, Hubert Gordon "Rusty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7J-YQP] - 1907(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3GW Rainbow (1927-1939, 1946-1960); 3GW Lalor (1965-1969); 3GW Melbourne (East Doncaster, 1975-1980); 3GH Rainbow (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 342, 1927, Vic; COCP1 593, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Rainbow, Vic, 1928-1937); engineer (Lalor, Vic, 1963-1967); technician (Doncaster East, Vic, 1977-1980) * Williamson nee Hutchings, Marjorie Lilian - See Marjorie Lilian Hutchings ===''WILLIS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Archibald Willis|Willis, John Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1H-6FR] - 1917(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2161, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: not stated (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943-1963; Annerley, Qls, 1968); retired (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1972) * [[/Harold Oliver Willis|Willis, Harold Oliver]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VS-NLZ] - 1898(Vic)-1976(WA) - Licences: 6OW Perth (South Fremantle, 1930-1931); 6AM Perth (South Fremantle, 1933); 6HW Perth (South Fremantle, 1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 675, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: baker (South Fremantle, 1925-1968) ===''WILLMOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> See also - WILMOTT * [[/Thomas Robert Willmott|Willmott or Wilmot, Thomas Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD6-TB4] - 1886(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: XCL Sydney (Toongabbie, 1912-1914); 2BR Receive South Grafton (1922); 2ZO South Grafton (1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 48, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Grafton South, 1930-1943) ===''WILLOUGHBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Lancelot Willoughby|Willoughby, Eric Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR88-Q5X] - 1912(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BM Adelaide (Penrhyn, 1932-1939); 5GO Adelaide (Unley, 1948); 3FB Noojee (1954-1956); 3FB Neerim Junction (1960); 4EW Booval (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1035, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Penrhyn, SA, 1939-1943); farmer (Noojee, Vic, 1949-1954); PMG Linesman (Booval, Qld, 1963-1968); PMG (Booval, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WILMOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> See also - WILLMOTT * [[/John Henry Wilmott|Wilmott, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQY-PTR] - 1914(WA)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 6JW Perth (Como, 1934-1939); 2AJX Sydney (Lindfield, 1975); 2AJX Bathurst (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1345, 1934, WA; 1COCP 170, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JHWs - Electoral Rolls: aircraft radio officer (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Lindfield, NSW, 1958-1968); proprietor (Bathurst, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''WILSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wilson|Wilson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. H. Wilson|Wilson, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DL Receive Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1923)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Lindsay Wilson|Wilson, Arthur Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSS-FSR] - 1904(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3JF Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1935-1937; McKinnon, 1938-1939; Gardenvale, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1546, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: signwriter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1926-1936); printer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Darius Joseph Wilson|Wilson, Darius Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZR-GJ4] - 1901(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DW Sydney (Leichhardt, 1929-1931; Lidcombe, 1933; Five Dock, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Warwick Farm, 1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 548, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Leichhardt, 1930; Five Dock, 1943-1949); no occupation (Five Dock, 1954); french polisher (Yagoona, 1954-1968); polisher (Yagoona, 1972-1977) * [[/Donald Davidson Wilson|Wilson, Donald Davidson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4M-C67] - 1913(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AES Teralba (1936-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1822, 1936, NSW; BOCP 335, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Son is also DDW - Electoral Rolls: colliery employee (Speer's Point, NSW, 1936); radio mechanic (Teralba, NSW, 1943-1980) * [[/Henry George Wilson|Wilson, Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5LY-R6P] - 1908(Eng)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2AGO Sydney (Greenwich, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2045, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HGWs - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Greenwich, NSW, 1954-1972) * [[/Horace Benjamin Wilson|Wilson, Horace Benjamin "Ben"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-71R] - 1911(WA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5WB Adelaide (Wayville, 1930-1937; Unley Park, 1938-1939); 2BP Sydney (McMahons Point, 1946-1948; West Ryde, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 586, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 161, 1934; 2COCP 33, 1935; 1COCP 72, 1935 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Unley Park, 1939); recording engineer (McMahons Point, 1949); business manager (West Ryde, 1954-1980) * [[/J. H. or T. H. Wilson|Wilson, J. H. or T. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6BV Perth (Claremont, 1922; Peppermint Grove, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Thomas Wilson|Wilson, James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN47-4TR] - 1914(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3CU Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3ACV Colac (1954-1955); 3ACV Carisbrook (1956); 3ACV Melbourne (St Albans, 1960; Mt Evelyn, 1965-1969); 3ACV Lubeck (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1878, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JTWs - Electoral Rolls: nil (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); textile (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); textile worker (Camberwell, Vic, 1943 + Mary Ellen) * [[/Leonard Gratton Wilson|Wilson, Leonard Gratton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQN8-3K6] - 1901(NSW)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6LG Perth (Inglewood, 1928; South Perth, 1930-1931; Como, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 429, 1928, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: vigneron (Caversham, 1925); police constable (South Perth, 1931-1936; Como, 1937); constable (Albany, 1943-1949); police constable (Como, 1954-1958) * [[/Leslie Maclean Wilson|Wilson, Leslie Maclean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRH5-9TL] - 1893(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LM Marsden (1924-1926); 2LM Sydney (Cremorne, 1927); 2LM Mudgee (1928-1936); 2LMW Mudgee (1937-1939); 2ALM Mudgee (1946-1950); 2ALM Port Macquarie (1954-1958); 2LM Port Macquarie (1960-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 33, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Mudgee, NSW, 1930-1954); no occupation (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Perry Allen Wilson|Wilson, Perry Allen]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AT Receive Eumundi (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motordriver (Eumundi, Qld, 1925-1934); garage proprietor (Eumundi, Qld, 1936-1943) * [[/Robert Scott Wilson|Wilson, Robert Scott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ3-98L] - 1898(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XKC Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1924; Caulfield East, Vic, 1926; Gardiner, Vic, 1927-1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Robert Victor William Wilson|Wilson, Robert Victor William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWJ-J3L] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 2AFS Moree (1936-1939); 2AFS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1947-1950); 2AFS Port Stephens (Williamtown, 1954-1955); 3SD Melbourne (Blackburn, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1836, 1936, NSW; COCP1 1031, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1935-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous RVWs - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (East Sydney, NSW, 1933-1935); radio mechanic (East Moree, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Hamilton, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1968); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Vaughan Hislop Wilson|Wilson, Vaughan Hislop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-Z2B] - 1911(NZ)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2ADZ Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1937; Harris Park, 1938); 2VW Sydney (Kingsford, 1947; Maroubra, 1948-1960; West Pymble, 1961-1965; Chittaway Point, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (qualified NZ?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937); engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1958); radio engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1963); technician (Chittaway Point, NSW, 1977) * [[/Victor John Wilson|Wilson, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8K-NPY] - 1909(Qld)-2009(Qld)99yo - Licences: Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1923); 4VW Brisbane (Newstead, 1937-1939); 4VW Nambour (1960); 4VW Brisbane (Everton Park, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1100, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: panel beater (Newstead, Qld, 1931-1937; Nambour, Qld, 1958; Everton Park, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Warne Alfred George Wilson|Wilson, Warne Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKLN-Y39] - 1900(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Receive Ballarat (1923); 3RY Ballarat (1924-1925); 3WA Ballarat (1928-1939, 1946-1960); 3KV Ballarat (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 444, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 20, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Ballarat, 1924); radio engineer (Ballarat, 1927-1980) * [[/Wilfred Elvyn Wilson|Wilson, Wilfred Elvyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSB-MB4] - 1880(Eng)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2JI Receive Sydney (Roseville, 1922-1923); 2JI Sydney (Roseville, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Roseville, 1930-1963) * [[/William Thomas Wilson|Wilson, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DY-9FS] - 1921(Vic)-1997(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2381, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Winston Mons Wilson|Wilson, Winston Mons]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N7K-8K4] - 1915(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3WM Melbourne (East Preston, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1407, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Preston, Vic, 1937); farmer (Eltham, Vic, 1943); mechanic (Cohuna, Vic, 1949); bookkeeper (Cohuna, Vic, 1954) ===''WILTSHIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wiltshire|Wiltshire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur John Wiltshire|Wiltshire, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRH7-W1X] - 1916(???)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2AEM Lismore (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1752, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales assistant (Lismore, NSW, 1937); turner & fitter (Adamstown, NSW, 1943); turner & machinist (Toronto, NSW, 1949); factory manager (Ballina, NSW, 1954); manager (Goonellabah, NSW, 1958-1963; Gundarimba, NSW, 1968); agent (Ballina, NSW, 1972-1977); distributor (Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ===''WINCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winch|Winch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roderick Mervin Winch|Winch, Roderick Mervin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19Y-MMP] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2OA Sydney (Harris Park, 1933-1937); 3OA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1938); 2OA Sydney (Parramatta, 1946-1961); 2AMY Sydney (Harris Park, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (possibly from RAN) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval rating (Parramatta, NSW, 1932; Harris Park, NSW, 1933-1937); radio dealer (Parramatta, NSW, 1954-1963) ===''WING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wing|Wing, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James John Wing|Wing, William James John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDHH-WKW] - 1887(Eng)-1954(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 188, 1916; 2COCP 142, 1930; 1COCP 212, 1931 - coastal wireless operator; RANRS (CPO, 1917-1918); AWA - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hotel Metropole, Thursday Island, Qld, 1914); wireless engineer operator (Radio Station, Applecross, WA, 1917); radiotelegraphist (Cooktown, 1921); business manager (Epping, 1930); sales manager (Epping, 1933-1936; Roseville, 1937; Chatswood, 1943-1949); manager (Melbourne, 1954) ===''WINKLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winkler|Winkler, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Martin Herbert Rudolf Winkler|Winkler, Rev. Martin Herbert Rudolf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HCP-JCV] - 1906(NZ)-1985(SA) - Licences: 2MP Wagga Wagga (1934-1939); 2MP Temora (1946-1948); 5MV Adelaide (Clapham, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1335, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1932; Walbundrie, NSW, 1934; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1943; Barmedman, 1949) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/614919 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1241955 Photo] ===''WINTERFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Charles Burnett Brereton Winterford|Winterford, Dudley Charles Burnett Brereton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3ML-FJH] - 1908(Qld)-1988(Canada?) - Licences: 4MF Brisbane (Annerley, 1927-1931); 4MF Southport (1933); 4MF Sarina (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 363, 1927, No. 40 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Annerley, Qld, 1931); mechanic (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); electrician (Sarina, Qld, 1943); electrical contractor (Broadbeach, Qld, 1949) ===''WINTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winton|Winton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Herbert Winton|Winton, John Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2VW-4ZG] - 1912(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3XR Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1932-1933; Surrey Hills, 1937-1939; Gardenvale, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954-1960; Montrose, 1965; Wantirna South, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 959, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1936; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1937); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949; North Croydon, Vic, 1954; Montrose, Vic, 1963-1968; Wantirna, Vic, 1972) ===''WIRSU''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wirsu|Wirsu, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Oiva Leslie Wirsu|Wirsu, Oiva Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G14L-RGB] - 1919(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 3ALW Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947); 2AMA Sydney (Kensington, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2415, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1954; Gordon, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''WISE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wise|Wise, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Henry Wise|Wise, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDDS-D87] - 1853(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - politician (Postmaster-General, 1920-1921) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Sale, 1905-1949) - Links: [[w:George Wise (Australian politician)|Wikipedia]] * [[/William George Wise|Wise, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKG-RBN] - 1902(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2PW Sydney (Summer Hill, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1045, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical linesman (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); lineman (Summer Hill, NSW, 1934-1949) ===''WISEMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Cleave Wiseman|Wiseman, William James Cleave]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2M-ZP8] - 1906(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5WJ Port Lincoln (1931-1939); 5WJ Ceduna (1947-1948); 5WJ Adelaide (Parafield, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 759, 1931, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 485, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Port Lincoln, SA, 1939-1941); aeradio operator (Ceduna, SA, 1943) ===''WISHART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Turner Wishart|Wishart, William Turner "Bill, Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ3-J9S] - 1900(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4WT Brisbane (Graceville, 1931-1939); 6TW Perth (Claremont/Floreat Park, 1946-1948); 4WX Brisbane (St Lucia, 1965-1969; Margate 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 870, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, federal councillor) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Red Hill, Qld, 1921); optical mechanic (Paddington, Qld, 1925; Graceville, Qld, 1928-1937); audiometrist (Floreat Park, WA, 1949; Darlington, WA, 1949); retired (Wynnum North, Qld, 1972; Margate, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''WITT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Witt|Witt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sidney Herbert Witt|Witt, Sidney Herbert "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-BDV] - 1892(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MZ Receive Melbourne (Camberwell, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Malvern, 1914-1916); electrical engineer (Camberwell, 1922); engineer (Brighton, 1925-1943; Glen Iris, 1958-1968; Burwood, 1972)) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/witt-sidney-herbert-12059 ADB]; [http://www.coxhill.com/trlhistory/history/witt.htm Coxhill]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2355724 NLA] * [[/Walter King Witt|Witt, Walter King]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBCV-VWY] - 1893(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XKW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (RAN Transport); WW2 (RANVR); Wireless Institute Victoria (vice president, 1914) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Williamstown, Vic, 1916-1917); X-ray operator (Northcote, Vic, 1919); traveller (Williamstown, Vic, 1922-1924); manager (Williamstown, Vic, 1925-1927); sales (Williamstown, Vic, 1928-1968); manager (Williamstown, Vic, 1972); importer (Williamstown, Vic, 1977) - Links: [https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2014/20141022-1/index.php WIA Amateur Radio 2014 11] ===''WOHLERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wohlers|Wohlers, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Gibson Wohlers|Wohlers, Howard Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YB-FHW] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3YV Wangaratta (1947-1965); 3AYV Portable Wangaratta (1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2339, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wangaratta, Vic, 1931-1963) ===''WOLFE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hamilton Bennett Wolfe|Wolfe, Hamilton Bennett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9H2-8K6] - 1886(Vic)-1956(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 193, 1916; 2COCP 242, 1930; 1COCP 213, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1908-1912); wireless telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925-1926); radio telegraphist (Geraldton, 1936-1949); retired (Nedlands, WA, 1954) ===''WOLFENDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Wolfenden|Wolfenden, Peter]] - 3ZPA Strathmore (1965) - amateur operator, historian (amateur, amateur broadcasting), journalist (WIA's "Amateur Radio") ===''WOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wood|Wood, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Abner David Wood|Wood, Abner David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ7R-BJC] - 1910(Eng)-1976(SA) - Licences: 6AS Mt Barker (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1534, 1935, WA; BOCP 654, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Alfred Wood|Wood, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7Z-9F6] - 1909(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2IZ Sydney (Waverley, 1933-1935; Woollahra, 1936-1939); 2AIX Sydney (Woollahra, 1948; Bondi Junction, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1125, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Waverley, NSW, 1933-1935); mechanic (Woollahra, NSW, 1937; Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943-1949); telephone technician (Randwick North, NSW, 1954-1958; Hurstville South, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Hurstville South, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/James Henry Clarence Wood|Wood, James Henry Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5H7-XN9] - 1901(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: Receive Grafton (Crystal) (1923); 2ZM Grafton (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1128, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Grafton, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/James William Wood|Wood, James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1W2-B9P] - 1914(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2GG Albury (1946-1947); 2GG Herne Bay (1948-1950); 2GG Sydney (Bexley North, 1954-1961; Long Jetty, 1965-1969; Killarney Vale, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2419, 1939, NSW; AOCP2 39, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWWs - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Killarney Vale, NSW, 1977) * [[/Percy Wood|Wood, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M8-2V1] - 1909(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4RQ Ipswich (1927-1931); 4PW Ipswich (1933-1939); 2EPW Banora Point - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 359, 1927, No. 39 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (QRN, AR); engineer (IREE) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Ipswich, 1931); radio dealer (Ipswich, 1937-1949; East Ipswich, 1954-1968); electrical dealer (Banora Point, 1977-1980) * [[/Raymond Eric Wood|Wood, Raymond Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LV-Y2C] - 1916(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2VB Sydney (South Kensington, 1935-1938; Kingsford, 1938-1939; Epping, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1580, 1935, NSW; COCP2 195, 1939; COCP1 305, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Epping, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (OTC Doonside, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Saint Huberts Island, NSW, 1980) ===''WOODHEAD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Edward Woodhead|Woodhead, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G97Q-V5C] - 1904(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 6DI Receive Bridgetown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bridgetown, WA, 1925; Broome, WA, 1931); civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1936-1968); retired (Mortdale, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WOODLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodley|Woodley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Robert Woodley|Woodley, William Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VC-CYY] - 1909(???)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6BY Perth (West Leederville, 1930-1931); 6DJ Perth (Carlisle, 1946-1948; Victoria Park, 1954-1956; Maniana, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 680, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Claremont, 1936-1937); mechanic (Victoria Park, 1943); radio mechanic (Carlisle, 1949; Victoria Park, 1954; Maniana, 1963-1980) - Callsign possibly withdrawn for commercial ===''WOODMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodman|Woodman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Henry Woodman|Woodman, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V1B-S3D] - 1903(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZE Sydney (Willoughby, 1932-1933); 2ZE Leeton (1933-1937); 2ZE Delegate (1938-1939, 1946-1947); 2ZE Hay (1948-1961); 2ZE Murrumburrah (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 925, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Bondi, NSW, 1930; Chatswood, NSW, 1933); postal clerk (Leeton, NSW, 1934-1937); postmaster (Delegate, NSW, 1943; Hay, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Murrumburrah, NSW, 1968) ===''WOODWARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodward|Woodward, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Woodward|Woodward, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWZ7-DFF] - 1909(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3YO Melbourne (Coburg, 1931; Moreland, 1933-1939; Malvern East, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 765, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Coburg, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/George Reginald Woodward|Woodward, George Reginald ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG18-CNZ] - 1916(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2WO Sydney (Sutherland, 1932-1933); 2YT Sydney (Sutherland, 1934-1939); 2YT Bathurst (1946-1947); 2YT Rydal (1948); 2YT Sydney (Smithfield, 1950; Canley Vale, 1954-1957; Auburn, 1958; Smithfield, 1960; Canley Vale, 1961); 2YT Taree (1965-1975); 2YT Sydney (Gladesville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 901, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 718, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Sutherland, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Kirkconnell, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Canley Vale, NSW, 1954); radio technician (Auburn North, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1958); radio technician (Lithgow, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Moree, NSW, 1963; Ryde, NSW, 1968); salesman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1972); retired (Punchbowl, NSW, 1977); technician (Gladesville, NSW, 1980) ===''WOOKEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Lewis Wookey|Wookey, Geoffrey William Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3H-WNJ] - 1911(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3YJ Melbourne (Croydon, 1931-1933; Elwood, 1938-1939, 1947-1969; East Bentleigh, 1975-1980); 3AYJ Melbourne (Portable, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 838, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1942; St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1968); instrument maker (East Bentleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Robert Bruce Wookey|Wookey, Robert Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DP1-GVW] - 1907(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Geelong (1923-1924); 3RW Geelong (1925-1927); 3IC Geelong (1948-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 146, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Cressy, Vic, 1928); postal clerk (Queenscliff, Vic, 1931; Geelong, Vic, 1942-1972) ===''WOOLACOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woolacott|Woolacott, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Prosser Woolacott|Woolacott, Francis Prosser "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFL-94T] - 1903(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2ST Receive Sydney (Drummoyne, 1923-1924); 2FW Sydney (Drummoyne, 1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 119, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father-in-law of Geoffrey Ross Curnow - Electoral Rolls: architect (Mosman, NSW, 1936); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937); architect (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1958); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1963) ===''WOOLLETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woollett|Woollett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Edgar Woollett|Woollett, David Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTM-HDP] - 1920(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ZDE Sydney (Beverley Hills, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 202, 1956; AOCP 4292, 1965, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Beverley Hills, 1949-1972; Narwee, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Horace Woollett|Woollett, Norman Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPD2-Z5M] - 1908(Eng)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Mosman, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 276, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: advertising agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1933); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1936); public servant (Epping, NSW, 1949-1954); representative (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''WOOLLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leon Ronald Woolley|Woolley, Leon Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L214-JQH] - 1898(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4FW Ipswich (1931); 4FW Townsville (1933); 4FW Ipswich (1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 751, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, ATC); employment (school teacher) - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Bell, Qld, 1919-1921; Newtown, Qld, 1925; Kia Ora, Townsville, 1931; Newtown, Qld 1934-1963) ===''WOOLNOUGH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archibald Stephen Woolnough|Woolnough, Archibald Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CG-9PK] - 1909(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3BW Portarlington (1929-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 519, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: business proprietor (Portarlington, 1931-1980) * [[/Walter George Woolnough|Woolnough, Walter George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K89F-ZSF] - 1876(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2GW Sydney (Killara, 1925-1927; Gordon, 1928-1930; Greenwich, 1931; Gordon, 1933), on behalf of son Walter Lyell Woolnough - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Nil - Relationships: father of 2GW Walter Lyell Woolnough - Electoral Rolls: university professor (Mt Lawley, WA, 1913); professor geology (University, WA, 1916-1917); geologist (Hotel Canberra, ACT, 1928); Commonwealth Geologist (Forrest, ACT, 1937); clerk (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); public servant (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); no occupation (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Walter Lyell Woolnough|Woolnough, Walter Lyell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CJF-LS3] - 1906(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2GW Sydney (Killara, 1925-1927; Gordon, 1928-1930; Greenwich, 1931; Gordon, 1933-1936); 2GW Lithgow (1937-1939); 2GW Sydney (Gordon, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 153, 1925, No. ?? in NSW), amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: licence held by father Walter George Woolnough till 1933 - Relationships: son of Walter George Woolnough, holder of 2GW licence till 1933 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930); assistant engineer (Gordon, NSW, 1933-1935); engineer (Lithgow, NSW, 1936-1937; Gordon, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''WOOSTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Meredith Wooster|Wooster, Horace Meredith "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23Q-CGW] - 1909(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4VH Townsville (City, 1930-1939; Belgian Gardens, 1946-1948); 4VH Brisbane (Yeronga, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 623, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; state public servant (Qld Railways, telegraphist; Qld Main Roads Dept); military (Army signals officer) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Townsville, 1931-1932; Norman Park, 1937; Townsville, 1943-1949; Yeronga, 1954-1980) ===''WORRALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worrall|Worrall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Albert Worrall|Worrall, Leonard Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTL5-L1L] - 1912(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 2XM Sydney (Parramatta, 1933-1934; Punchbowl, 1935-1936); 4XM Cairns (1937-1939); 4WL Brisbane (Stafford Heights, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1221, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Punchbowl, NSW, 1934-1936; Cairns, Qld, 1937); bank clerk (Wynnum, Qld, 1943); clerk (Wynnum North, Qld, 1954-1963); bank manager (Tarragindi, Qld, 1968); manager (Stafford Heights, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WORSLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worsley|Worsley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Ansley Worsley|Worsley, Harold Ansley or Annesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L26G-17S] - 1905(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3IS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939); 3EU Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2035, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1928); letter carrier (St Kilda, Vic, 1931-1934; Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1968); messenger (Caulfield North, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WORSWICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worswick|Robert Worswick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Victor Worswick|Worswick, Horace Victor "Victor"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4T-NN4] - 1908(Eng)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 2VW Sydney (Concord West, 1931-1939); 3VI Melbourne (Ringwood, 1947-1948; Surrey Hills, 1954-1975; Mont Albert, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 727, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Concord, NSW, 1930-1937; Auburn, Vic, 1943; Ringwood, Vic, 1949; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''WORTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Ernest Worth|Worth, Sydney or Sidney Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBH-5Z3] - 1905(WA)-1963(WA) - Licences: 6SW Perth (Rivervale, 1930-1933; Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 958, 1927; 2COCP 223, 1930; 1COCP 226, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rivervale, WA, 1931); wireless operator (Nedlands, WA, 1936-1958) ===''WRAITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward James Crawford Wraith|Wraith, Edward James Crawford "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KV2C-11D] - 1862(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Early wireless experimenter ===''WRATTEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Mervyn James Wratten|Wratten, Mervyn James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJM-DV8] - 1918(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4MW Ipswich (Brassall, 1937-1939; North Ipswich, 1946-1947; Brassall, 1948-1980+); 4LX Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1932, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Ipswich ARC); military (WW2, CMF, AIF); employment (Cribb & Foote, manager, radio section); business proprietor (Avon Theatre) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Brassall, Qld, 1943-1977; North Ipswich, Qld, 1980) ===''WRAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wray|Wray, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Milroy Percy Wray|Wray, Ronald Milroy Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H3-QYM] - 1909(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2WX Sydney (Hurstville, 1929-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 472, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Hurstville, NSW, 1930-1933); radio engineer (Hurstville, NSW, 1935-1937); biograph assistant (Hurstville, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''WREFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roger Norman Wreford|Wreford, Roger Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX22-N2X] - 1909(WA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 2ADC Broken Hill (1936-1937); 5RW Adelaide (Blackwood, 1938-1939; Mitcham, 1947-1954; South Brighton, 1955-1960; Crafers, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1714, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5DW-6IW Arthur Franklin Wreford - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1936; Blackwood, SA, 1939; Mitcham, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Arthur Franklin Wreford|Wreford, Arthur Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3V1-92S] - 1898(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5DW Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1937-1939; Cumberland, 1947-1954); 6IW Perth (Armadale, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2037, 1937, SA; 2COCP 452, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Relationships: Brother of 2ADC-5RW Roger Norman Wreford - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Kensington Gardens, SA, 1939); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1941; Cumberland, SA, 1943); civil servant (Gosnells, WA, 1954); technician (Armadale, WA, 1958) - Links: [https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/person/133040 NAA] ===''WRIEDE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Sjoberg Albert Wriede|Wriede, George Sjoberg Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKG2-VK8] - 1900(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4DJ Receive Caboolture (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Cooroy, 1921; Miriam Vale, 1925-1958); retired (Gladstone, 1963) ===''WRIGHT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wright|Wright, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Edward Wright|Wright, Albert Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SS Receive Scarborough (1923); 2SS Scarborough (1924-1925); 2SS Coledale (1926-1933); 2SS Coolah (1933); 2SE Scarborough (1935-1936); 2SE Louth/Bourke (1937-1938); 2SE Walgett (1939); 2SE Willow Tree (1946); 2SE Stanmore (1947-1950); 2SE Sydney (Guildford, 1954-1961); 2SE Quirindi (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 118, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous Albert Edward Wrights in NSW, needs specific data to identify - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "2SS-2SE - Albert Edward Wright" * [[/Arthur Milford Wright|Wright, Arthur Milford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ9-JR6] - 1894(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: XNF Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914); 3CL Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1922); 2779 Receive Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1915-1922; Oakleigh, Vic, 1924-1963) * [[/A. W. H. Wright|Wright, A. W. H. "Bill"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 5BW Adelaide, 3AAW, 4TU Garbutt (-1950+, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster * [[/Collis Page Wright|Wright, Collis Page]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1P-P9L] - 1912(Tas)-2004(Tas) - Licences: 7LZ Launceston (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1099, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Launceston, 1936-1937); salesman (Launceston, 1943); draper (Launceston, 1949-1968) * [[/Eric John Wright|Wright, Eric John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHG-P2G] - 1904(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4DY Brisbane (Annerley, 1936-1939; Windsor, 1947; Buranda, 1948; Annerley, 1954; Buranda, 1955-1956; Ekibin, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1816, 1936, Qld; 3COCP 1471, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1943; Annerley, Qld, 1949); waterside worker (Ekibin, Qld, 1963) * [[/Frederick Harold Wright|Wright, Frederick Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF95-LW1] - 1910(Eng)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6FR Perth (Buckland Hill, 1936-1937; Mosman Park, 1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1809, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Buckland Hill, WA, 1936; Mosman Park, WA, 1943-1963) * [[/Norman Hugh Wright|Wright, Norman Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G536-XM7] - 1885(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XFQ Sydney (Mosman, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: shunter (Earlwood, NSW, 1930-1958) * [[/William Wright|Wright, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1WG-PLV] - 1893(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 323, 1927, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: driver (Terang, Vic, 1914-1963) * [[/William Henry Hilsdon Wright|Wright, William Henry Hilsdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVF-RKL] - 1905(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4FA Toowoomba (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Murrays Creek, 1930; Ballandean, 1937-1949); teacher (Toowoomba, 1954-1963) ===''WYLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert John Hemingway Wyle|Wyle, Albert John Hemingway]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3J-6L7] - 1913(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6BW Perth (Shenton Park, 1937-1939; Nedlands, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1865, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1968); salesman (Dalkeith, WA, 1972-1980) ===''WYNNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Agar Wynne|Wynne, Agar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4J-6CN] - 1850(Eng)-1934(Vic) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1913-1914) * [[/Alfred Percy Wynne|Wynne, Alfred Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L858-Q52] - 1885(Qld)-1966(Qld) - proprietor music business (Wynne's Music, Maryborough), proprietor broadcasting station (4MB Maryborough) - Electoral Rolls: piano tuner (Paddington, Qld, 1908; Mooloolah, Qld, 1909); commercial traveller (Mooloolah, Qld, 1912); piano tuner (Maryborough, Qld, 1913); salesman (Brisbane, Qld, 1916-1917; Mooloolah, Qld, 1919; Maryborough, Qld, 1919-1925); music store proprietor (Maryborough, Qld, 1928-1949); business manager (Maryborough, Qld, 1963) =='''X'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> =='''Y'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''YATES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Yates|Yates, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Gladstone Yates|Yates, Arthur Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZQ-6WH] - 1908(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZP Inverell (1931-1936); 2ZP Sydney (Camperdown, 1937); 2ZP Inverell (1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 815, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 265, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Inverell, NSW, 1943-1958); radio serviceman (Inverell, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Kenneth Gordon Yates|Yates, Kenneth Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-CJ3] - 1910(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5RP Adelaide (Cottonville, 1939, 1947-1954; Westbourne Park, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2371, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Cottonville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Reginald Colin Yates|Yates, Reginald Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-QX6] - 1914(SA)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 5RY Wyalla (1935-1937); 2AGZ Wollongong (1938-1939, 1947); 2AGZ Sydney (Mosman, 1948-1950); 2AGZ Broken Hill (1954-1957); 2AGZ Newcastle (Hamilton, 1958-1961; Charlestown, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1474, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1954); chartered electrical engineer (Merewether, NSW, 1958); professional engineer (Charlestown, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''YEATES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry Melville Yeates|Yeates, Henry Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G698-PXG] - 1912(Tas)-1980(???) - Licences: 7HY Launceston (1936-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1621, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Launceston, 1936-1937); electrical contractor (Launceston, 1949-1954); salesman (Mosman, NSW, 1958-1977) ===''YORSTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Sutherland Yorston|Yorston, Ernest Sutherland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZY8-46D] - 1909(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3ES Melbourne (Caulfield, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 299, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1937); sales (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); manufacturer (Caulfield, Vic, 1954-1963); director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1967-1968) ===''YOUNG''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Young|Young, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Robert Arthur Young|Young, Alan Robert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CV7-R6T] - 1912(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3YA Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1937-1939; North Essendon, 1947-1948; Glenroy, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1924, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 237, 1939; 1COCP 349, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Monee Ponds, Vic, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Essendon, Vic, 1949); electrician (Frankston, Vic, 1958-1963); textiler (Geelong, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Crawford Addison Young|Young, Crawford Addison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3C-DQT] - 1914(WA)-1971(WA) - Licences: 6CY Perth (Fremantle, 1934-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1265, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fremantle, WA, 1936-1937; South Fremantle, WA, 1943-1968) * [[/Geoffrey Carl Young|Young, Geoffrey Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HD-8W5] - 1912(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2FN Newcastle (New Lambton, 1933; CBD, 1934-1936); 2FN Orange (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1124, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (New Lambton, NSW, 1934; Newcastle, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Orange, NSW, 1936-1937); manager (Newcastle, NSW, 1943-1949; Hamilton, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Horace Stewart Young|Young, Horace Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGH6-K25] - 1921(WA)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2AMZ Sydney (Petersham, 1939, 1946-1947; Dulwich Hill, 1948; Narwee, 1950-1961; Bexley, 1965-1975); 2AMZ Woy Woy (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2342, 1939, NSW; COCP2 1063, 1946; COCP1 1149, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943); PMG employee (Narwee, NSW, 1949-1954); radio inspector (Beverley Hills, NSW, 1958-1963); public servant (Inaloo, WA, 1963; Bexley, NSW, 1968; Oakleigh South, Vic, 1972-1977); ?? (Woy Woy, NSW, 1980) * [[/Ian Neville Campbell Young|Young, Ian Neville Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR81-5G8] - 1917(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2OS Maitland (Thornton, 1936-1939, 1946-1954); 2OS Muswellbrook (1955-1958); 2OS Maitland (Thornton, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1664, 1936, NSW; BOCP 119, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Ashfield, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Thornton, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Ivan Harold Young|Young, Ivan Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L118-BVF] - 1910(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4YG Brisbane (Albion) (1930-1939); 4YH Brisbane (Mitchelton) (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 708, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 315, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio technician (Mission Control Station, Thursday Island) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Albion, 1931-1937); public servant (Newmarket, 1943; Mitchelton, 1949-1980) * [[/James Lyle Young|Young, James Lyle "Jim"]] - 1897(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 2CH Receive Corowa (1922); 2JL Corowa (1926-1927); 2JL Coolamon (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 473, 1919 (Marconi, Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wireless student (1918); WW1 (Applied, not called up) - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, Vic, 1919); grazier (Coolamon, NSW, 1930-1937); farmer (East Doncaster, Vic, 1943) * [[/James Wolstenholme Young|Young, James Wolstenholme]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TQ-Z2R] - 1909(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2JY Sydney (Turramurra, 1925-1934; Roseville, 1938-1939); 2JY Katoomba (1946); 2JY Sydney (Mona Vale, 1947-1948; Willoughby, 1950-1961; Middle Cove, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 189, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: articled clerk (Turramurra, 1932-1934), solicitor (Roseville, 1937; Katoomba, 1943; Willoughby, 1954-1977) * [[/John William Young|Young, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6RN-2XX] - 1906(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4JY Brisbane (Rosalie, 1931; Sandgate, 1933; Rosalie, 1938; Coorparoo, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 752, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Rosalie, 1931); clerk (Sandgate, 1936); storeman (Rosalie, 1937; Coorparoo, 1943-1963); commercial traveller (Coorparoo, 1968-1980) * [[/Kenneth Walter Young|Young, Kenneth Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZ5-Y2S] - 1920(Vic)-2016(Vic)96yo - Licences: 3AKY Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947-1955; Elwood, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2424, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); grocer (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1968; Elwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Laurence George Young|Young, Laurence George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH6-2J6] - 1908(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3JN Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1932-1933; Camberwell, 1937; East Malvern, 1938-1939; Burwood, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1032, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Sandringham, Vic, 1934; Gardiner, Vic, 1937); fibro plasterer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943); manufacturer (Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1954); builder (Springvale North, Vic, 1963-1968; Mulgrave, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Anderson Young|Young, William Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89P-B3K] - 1897(Sct)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4WA Brisbane (West End, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 330, 1927, No. 34 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boot employee (West End, 1925-1937); bootmaker (Ashgrove, 1943-1954) ===''YOUNGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Younger|Younger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Henry Younger|Younger or Yungherr (Electoral Rolls) or Jungherr, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYX1-ZV7] - 1900(Qld)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2YO Pelaw Main (1933-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1102, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wheeler (Pelaw Main, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''YUILE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Yuile|Yuile, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Henry Thomas Yuile|Yuile, Robert Henry Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLQX-3DN] - 1907(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2HU Sydney (Granville, 1939, 1946-1965; Baulkham Hills, 1969); 2HU Pretty Beach (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2408, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Granville, NSW, 1930-1937); fitter (Granville, NSW, 1943-1958); supervisor (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1968); retired (Pretty Beach, NSW, 1980) =='''Z'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''ZANDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zander|Zander, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Charles Andrew Zander|Zander, Albert Charles Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBP2-Z3F] - 1910(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3PG Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2175, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Doncaster, Vic, 1931-1963); retired (Doncaster, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''ZECH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zech|Zech, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Zech|Zech, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-YJG] - 1893(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XABQ Sydney (Annandale, 1912-1914); 2DL Sydney (Annandale, 1922, Receive); 2WZ Sydney (Annandale, 1925-1927; Ashfield, 1928-1930; Stanmore, 1933-1934); 2ACP Sydney (Enmore, 1937; Como, 1938); 2ACP Katoomba 1939 & 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 424, 1919 (Marconi, Telefunken); no record of AOCP - early wireless experimenter; ship wireless operator; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1933-1934); casual worker (Katoomba, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Katoomba, NSW, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "XABQ-2DL-2WZ-2ACP - William James Zech" ===''ZEUNERT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zeunert|Zeunert, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Ivan Zeunert|Zeunert, Stanley Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVX-Q15] - 1921(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3SZ Hamilton (1938-1939); 3SZ Melbourne (Carnegie, 1947-1954; Glenroy, 1955-1969; Glen Waverley, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2124, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer's assistant (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Broadmeadows, Vic, 1963-1967; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) {{BookCat}} mc9to7519hdfkt144epol5ec9ionct2 4499450 4499449 2025-06-06T21:46:25Z Samuel.dellit 1387936 /* MONKHOUSE */ 4499450 wikitext text/x-wiki {{incomplete}} {{WikipediaCredit}} {{search box |root= History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Biographies |break=no<yes|no> |width=40 |label=Search the Biographies }} {{CompactTOC8|side=yes}} Thumbnail Radio Biographies sorted alphabetically by surname '''Many of the stars of Australia's Radio Universe''' '''Covering the full gamut from hypergiants to brown dwarfs''' '''Each lit the way forward to broadcasting in Australia''' =='''A'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Abbiss|Abbiss, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''ABBISS''== * [[/John Edwin Frederick Abbiss|Abbiss, John Edwin Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZJ-6H9] - 1907(Eng)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4JA Brisbane (Balmoral, 1930; Morningside, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 581, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Evans Deakin shipyards) - Halcyon: p. 83, Abiss - Electoral Rolls: engineering draftsman (Morningside, 1936); draftsman (Coorparoo, 1937; Morningside, 1949-1977) ==''ABBOTT''== * [[/Reginald Nicholson Abbott|Abbott, Reginald Nicholson or Nicolson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2T-FTG] - 1897(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3VR Melbourne (Alphington, 1923-1927); 3ABB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 273, 1916 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Alphinton, 1925-1927; St Kilda, 1931-1937; Caulfield, 1942-1949); technician (Caulfield, 1954-1977) * [[/Roy Edgar Abbott|Abbott, Roy Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6MT-CZX] - 1902(NSW)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 2YK Dorrigo (1930-1931); 2YK Telegraph Point (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 668, 1921; 2COCP 179, 1938 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Dorrigo, 1930; Telegraph Point, 1933-1937; Mittagong, 1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Thomas Kingsmill Abbott|Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHFH-4FH] - 1891(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Wingen (1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely military) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Graziers' Assoc NSW) - Comment: beware other contemporaneous TK Abbotts - Electoral Rolls: overseer (Muralla, 1913); grazier (Wollongong, 1931) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/209607 Obit] ==''ABRAHAMS''== * [[/Frank Abrahams|Abrahams, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G836-Y6P] - 1903(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3FA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 6089, 1966 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (St Kilda, 1925-1931); manufacturer (St Kilda, 1935-1936; Malvern, 1943-1967; Toorak, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of Louis Henry Abrahams * [[/Louis Henry Abrahams|Abrahams, Louis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GJ-GZP] - 1889(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; WW1; director (Victorian Radio Interests Ltd); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: potter (Brunswick, 1909); tobacconist (South Yarra, 1912-1921); manufacturer (St Kilda, 1924-1926); burner (Brunswick, 1937-1942) - Relationships: brother of 3FA Frank Abrahams ==''ACKERMAN''== * [[/Joseph Adam Ackerman|Ackerman, Joseph Adam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZV-49L] - 1911(NSW)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 2ALG Sydney (Carlton, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 2ALG Wentworthville (1950); 2ALG Sydney (Parramatta, 1954-1958; North Rocks, 1960-1961; Epping, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2229, 1938, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Paddington, 1932; Annandale, 1933-1936; Kogarah, 1937-1943; Carlton, 1949); clerk (Parramatta, 1954-1958); senior supervisor (Wentworthville, 1963; Epping, 1968-1972); retired (Sans Souci, 1977; Hurstville, 1980) ==''ACKLING''== * [[/Harold Daniel Ackling|Ackling, Harold Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD5F-8RK] - 1892(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2PX Sydney (Bankstown, 1930-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 612, 1930, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Randwick, 1913); machinist (Bankstown, 1930-1980) ==''ACKLAND''== * [[/Robert Gernand Ackland|Ackland, Robert Gernand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCB4-3X8] - 1912(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2AJJ Sydney (Cremorne, 1938; Drummoyne, 1939; Cremorne, 1946-1950); 2AJJ Colah (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2090, 1938, NSW; BOCP 148, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); mechanic (2CR Radio Station, Cumnock, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Cremorne, NSW, 1949; Mt Colah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Stanley Frederick Gloucester Ackland|Ackland, Stanley Frederick Gloucester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5PB-C2Y] - 1904(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Prospect, 1923); 5SF Adelaide (Prospect, 1924-1931; Linden Park, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 21, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Burnside, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5SF - Stanley Frederick Gloucester Ackland" ==''ACLAND''== * [[/Bruce Acland|Acland, Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR1K-4M3] - 1920(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2AJR Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2085, 1938, NSW; COCP1 411, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1938-1946) - Awards: Civilian Service Medal 1997 (1939-1945); King's Commendation for Brave Conduct 1943 (Darwin Civil Aerodrome during Japanese Air Raids) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Concord, NSW, 1943); airways engineer (Doomben, Qld, 1949-1972); surveyor (Paradise Point, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''ADAMS''== * [[/Alfred William Adams|Adams, Alfred William or William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZV-LDY] - 1908(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3VJ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Highett, 1954-1960; Mt Waverley, 1965; Scoresby, 1975); 3VJ Tootgarook (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1955, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1954); leather worker (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1967); storeman (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972; Tootgarook, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/David Joseph Monk Adams|Adams, David Joseph Monk]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52G-ZHF] - 1919(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2AE Sydney (Wahroonga, 1934-1937; Turramurra, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Turramurra, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Turramurra, NSW, 1949) * [[/Francis Alexander Adams|Adams, Francis Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2S2-RVF] - 1904(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ER Sydney (Carlingford, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 973, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Carlingford, NSW, 1930-1943; Epping, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Frank John Adams|Adams, Frank John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJM-29V] - 1880(Eng)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3XO Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3XO Melbourne (Brighton, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 155, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; manager - Electoral Rolls: motor garage proprietor (Brighton, 1913); garage proprietor (Elsternwick, 1919-1921; Brighton, 1922-1924); manager (Brighton, 1925-1954); nil (Brighton, 1963-1968) * [[/Lyal Kenneth Westgarth Adams|Adams, Lyal Kenneth Westgarth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBR5-24H] - 1901(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2LA Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1947); 2LA Wollongong (1948); 2LA Sydney (Willoughby, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1476, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Lidcombe, NSW, 1930-1933); police constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1937; Northbridge, NSW, 1943); police sergeant (Wollongong, NSW, 1949-1954); police inspector (Goulburn, NSW, 1958; Wollongong, NSW, 1958; Austinmer, NSW, 1963); retired (Wollongong, NSW, 1968) * [[/Peter Harry Arthur Adams|Adams, Peter Harry Arthur "Pete"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3N-XMC] - 1909(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Sydney (Cremorne, 1923-1924); 2JX Sydney (Cremorne, 1927; Manly, 1929; Cremorne, 1930; Gordon, 1931; Woolahra, 1933; Epping, 1933; Cremorne, 1935-1936; Thornleigh, 1937; Waverton, 1938-1939; Denistone, 1946-1947; Avalon Beach, 1948-1950); 2JX Wentworth Falls (1954-1961); 2JX Sydney (Pymble, 1965-1969); 2JX Nambucca Heads (1975); 2JX Wentworth Falls (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 380, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, 1933); labourer (Epping, 1934); engineer (St Kilda, 1934); radio engineer (Thornleigh, 1937; Darlinghurst, 1943); engineer (Avalon Beach, 1949; Wentworth Falls, 1958); retired (Valla Beach, 1972-1977; Wentworth Falls, 1980) ==''ADAMSON''== * [[/Lawrence Arthur Adamson|Adamson, Lawrence Arthur "Dicky"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRD-JLJ] - 1860(Isle of Man)-1932(Vic) - Licences: XJDY Melbourne (City, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Wesley College, South Yarra, Vic, 1903-1906; Wesley College, Prahran, Vic, 1909-1931) - Links: [[w:Lawrence Adamson|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/adamson-lawrence-arthur-4971 ADB] * [[/William Kenneth Adamson|Adamson, William Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MLXZ-HX5] - 1905(SA)-1982(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923-1924); 5WA Adelaide (Parkside, 1925-1927; Fullarton, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 135, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fullarton, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5WA - William Kenneth Adamson" ==''ADEY''== * [[/William Ross Adey|Adey, William Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYZN-D6P] - 1922(SA)-2004(USA) - Licences: 5AJ Adelaide (St Peters, 1947-1948); 3AJL Melbourne (Ashwood, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2259, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Burnside, SA, 1943) ==''AGER''== * [[/John Henry Ager|Ager, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6S-9CN] - 1904(Eng)-1944(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2181, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); radio mechanic (Musgrave's) - Comment: possible suicide - Electoral Rolls: general carrier (Youanmi, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1943) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44810878 Trove] ==''AGNEW''== * [[/Robert Gordon Carlisle Agnew|Agnew, Robert Gordon Carlisle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKK-D8Y] - 1904(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6RA Perth (Nedlands, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 721, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (North Perth, WA, 1925; Nedlands, WA, 1931-1972) ==''AINSLIE''== * [[/Robert Inglis Ainslie|Ainslie, Robert Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM77-441] - 1909(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6CF Receive Perth (South Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (South Perth, WA, 1936-1937; West Perth, WA, 1943-1949; Nedlands, WA, 1954-1968; Crawley, WA, 1972-1980) ==''AITKIN''== * [[/William Aitkin|Aitkin, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR3X-Y7B] - 1894(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XLA Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Pay Corps, 1915-1919) - Comment: Several contemporaneous WAs - Electoral Rolls: banker (Caulfield, Vic, 1922-1928; Brighton, Vic, 1928-1954); retired (Elsternwick, Vic, 1963; Camden, Vic, 1967-1968) ==''AKED''== * [[/Edward Louis John Aked|Aked, Edward Louis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTC-T4Z] - 1916(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AEU Lismore (1936-1939, 1946-1975); 2AEU East Ballina (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1763, 1936, NSW; BOCP 117, 1937; COCP2 898, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (P.O. Residence, Ballina, NSW, 1943); technician (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1972); retired (East Ballina, NSW, 1980) ==''AKEROYD''== * [[/Arthur Gordon Akeroyd|Akeroyd, Arthur Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6F2-JXL] - 1890(Vic)-1948(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Meteorologist, Forecasting and Statistical Division, Victoria) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1915); meteorologist (Northcote, 1921-1937); civil servant (Cottesloe, WA, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/akeroyd-arthur-gordon-9321 ADB] * [[/R. Akeroyd|Akeroyd, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XCX Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet Identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified ==''ALDER''== *[[/Oscar Edward Alder|Alder, Oscar Edward "Ock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJZ2-D3P] - 1896(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4JB Brisbane (Albion, 1928-1939, 1946-1948; Chermside, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 423, 1928, No. 47 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wool classer - Halcyon: p. 28, 84, 137 - Electoral Rolls: student (Albion, 1919); wool classer (Albion, 1925-1937; Cunnamulla, 1943); warehouse assistant (Chermside, 1949-1980) * [[/William Lake Valentine Alder|Alder, William Lake Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCD-Q24] - 1906(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3YL Receive Melbourne (Chelsea, 1923); 3JE Melbourne (Chelsea, 1932-1933); 3JE Yarram (1937-1939); 3JE Melbourne (Cheltenham, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 882, 1932, Viv - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chelsea, Vic, 1928-1931); mechanic (Coleraine, Vic, 1934-1936); radiotrician (Yarram, Vic, 1937); electrician (Cheltenham, Vic, 1942); inspector (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''ALDERMAN''== * [[/Valentine Zerbini Alderman|Alderman, Valentine Zerbini]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVL-F8N] - 1893(SA)-1919(SA) - Licences: XVC Adelaide (Glenelg, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Private, discharged as medically unfit due diabetes) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (at enlistment, 1916); Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XVC - Valentine Zerbini Alderman" ==''ALEXANDER''== * [[/John Douglas Alexander|Alexander, John Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9D-WFZ] - 1906(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6DR Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1931); civil engineer (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); contractor engineer (Maylands, WA, 1949); farmer (Chidlow, WA, 1954-1963); engineer (Salter Point, WA, 1968; Manning, WA, 1972); retired (Mt Lawley, WA, 1977) * [[/Peter Alfred Hunt Alexander|Alexander, Peter Alfred Hunt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWL5-PS9] - 1923(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2PA Port Macquarie (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2402, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Carlingford, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Talbot Meredith Alexander|Alexander, Talbot Meredith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1FJ-MZN] - 1888(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4TM Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1931-1933); 4TM Townsville (North Ward, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 315, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Kew, Vic, 1912-1914); wireless instructor (Melbourne City, 1925-1926); superintendent wireless (Glenferrie, Vic, 1926-1927); sales representative (City, Brisbane, 1928); business manager (North Ward, Qld, 1936-1937); instructor (Paddington, Qld, 1943); commercial traveller (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949; New Farm, 1954-1958); retired (Moorooka, 1968-1977) ==''ALLAN''== * [[/Angus John Allan|Allan, Angus John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2C-YWF] - 1912(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5UL Adelaide (Ovingham, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2013, 1937, SA; 1COCP 458, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ovingham, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/John Allan|Allan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH1-PFG] - 1905(Sct)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Chermside, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1938, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: numerous contemporaneous JAs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ALLARD''== * [[/George Mason Allard|Allard, George Mason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HT-JMV] - 1866(Eng)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Chairman of Directors (AWA); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Honours: knighted; K.B. - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Wahroonga, 1930-1937); accountant (Wahroonga, 1943-1949) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allard-sir-george-mason-4999 ADB] - TroveTag: "George Mason Allard" ==''ALLEN''== * [[/Albert Edward Allen|Allen, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69B-SGR] - 1902(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: 7PA Hobart (New Town, 1933-1937; Moonah, 1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1171, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 7AL Thomas Arthur Allen - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (New Town, 1928-1936; Moonah, 1937-1954) * [[/George Alexander Allen|Allen, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3H-DJK] - 1891(Sct)-1965(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 49, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Keith Allen|Allen, George Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR3X-SLR] - 1897(Vic)-1962(Eng) - Licences: XJDT Melbourne (Coburg, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AFC, Air Mechanic, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: student (Coburg, Vic, 1922-1925) * [[/Kenneth Douglas Allen|Allen, Kenneth Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N5-19J] - 1907(WA)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 2GX Sydney (West Ryde, 1930-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 648, 1930, NSW; 3COCP 4263, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Royal Australian Engineers, Lieutenant, 1940) - Education: BSc (Syd Uni, 1933) - Electoral Rolls: student (West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1935); director (Woolwich, NSW, 1936-1937); soldier (Woolwich, NSW, 1943); engineer (Woolwich, NSW, 1963-1972; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977; Gladesville, NSW, 1980) * [[/Kenneth Gidney Allen|Allen, Kenneth Gidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTND-PHQ] - 1911(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3UH Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Oakleigh, 1954-1965; Chadstone, 1969; Clayton, 1975; Chadstone, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 809, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1943); engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1963); radio (Malvern, Vic, 1967; Chadstone, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Robert Kelvin Allen|Allen, Robert Kelvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTK-TH9] - 1916(Qld)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: 4PR Brisbane (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1634, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 13 Squadron, Pilot Officer; Army, CMF, 1939-1946); (Halcyon, p. 177) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, Qld, 1937) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/allen-robert-kelvin-404945/ Aviation Museum WA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10308870 AWM Honour Roll]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/617992 VWMA] - TroveTag: "4PR - Robert Kelvin Allen" & "!Wikibooks 4PR" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Robert Newstead Osborne Allen|Allen, Robert Newstead Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4V-BXM] - 1908(India)-1986(WA) - Licences: 6CC Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1968); retired (Gosnells, WA, 1977; Armadale, WA, 1980) * [[/Thomas Arthur Allen|Allen, Thomas Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6SQ-9YN] - 1916(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7AL Hobart (New Town, 1936-1939, 1946-1956; Lindisfarne,1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1738, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 7PA Albert Edward Allen - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Town, 1943-1954); director (Lindisfarne, 1963-1972) ==''ALLINSON''== * [[/Lancelot Thirlmier John Allinson|Allinson, Lancelot Thirlmier John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L81B-F4P] - 1896(NSW)-1961(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 804, 1924 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radiotelegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925; Broome, WA, 1931; Como, WA, 1931; South Perth, WA, 1936-1943; Broome, WA, 1949-1954); telegraphist (Esperance, WA, 1958) ==''ALLISON''== * [[/Clifford Millbank Allison|Allison, Clifford Millbank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4C-2WN] - 1901(SA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3FI Receive Melbourne (North Carlton, 1922); 3AO Melbourne (North Carlton, 1937-1939); 3AZC Melbourne (Sandringham, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 717, 1922; 2COCP 229, 1930; 1COCP 56, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Carlton North, Vic, 1926-1937); constable (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1980) ==''ALLSOP''== * [[/Raymond Cottam Allsop|Allsop, Raymond Cottam "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJLT-SNJ] - 1898(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XCA Sydney (Randwick, 1911-1914); 2YG Sydney (Randwick, 1924; Coogee 1924-1929; Roseville, 1930); 2AYG Sydney (Roseville, 1946-1947+); 2NA Sydney (Roseville, 1961); 2BL Sydney (Roseville, 1965-1969); Receive licence obo New Systems Telephones (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW); broadcaster (2BL, chief engineer); journalist (Wireless Weekly, 1920s); military (RAN Volunteer Reserve, Lieutenant; WW2 (RAN, Engineer Lieutenant); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 (obo Broadcasters Sydney Ltd; federal public servant (ABCB, member, 1953-1954) - Honours: Coronation Medal, 1937; OBE, 1971 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, 1930); engineer (Roseville, 1933; Gordon, 1937; Roseville, 1943); electronic engineer (Roseville, 1949); director (South Yarra, 1954); engineer (Roseville, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XCA-2YG-2AYG-2NA-2BL - Raymond Cottam Allsop" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allsop-raymond-cottam-ray-9344 ADB]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199001.pdf EA] ==''ALLWORTH''== * [[/William Murray Allworth|Allworth, William Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZC-8KW] - 1901(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2CT Receive Sydney (McMahons Point, 1922); 2CT Receive Yamba (1923); 2OE Yass (1936-1939); 2OE Foster (1946); 2OE Yamba (1947); 2OE Maclean (1948-1950); 2OE Grafton (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1598, 1936, NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fisheries inspector (Toronto, NSW, 1930; Swansea, NSW, 1932-1934; Yass, NSW, 1937); inspector of fisheries (Forster, NSW, 1943); fisheries inspector (Maclean, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Grafton, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''ALSOP''== * [[/James Guest Alsop|Alsop, James Guest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7WM-V9K] - 1904(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CY Sydney (Lakemba, 1932-1937); 2ACY Sydney (Lakemba, 1938-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 909, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2CY amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2CY Canberra National service - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/John Russell Alsop|Alsop, John Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKB3-WXQ] - 1906(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MI Melbourne (Kew, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 76, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Kew, Vic, 1931); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1936-1954; Mt Eliza, Vic, 1958-1972) ==''ALTMAN''== * [[/Louis Altman|Altman, Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPCK-3PN] - 1912(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AT Sydney (Bexley, 1931-1933; Lakemba, 1934-1939, 1946-1961; Pymble, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 851, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1949); clerk (Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1963; Pymble, NSW, 1968) ==''AMBLER''== * [[/Sydney Charles Ambler|Ambler, Sydney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFWD-Y9L] - 1892(NSW)-1956(WA) - Licences: XYAE Perth (West Perth, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 891, 1925; 2COCP 72, 1929; 1COCP 158, 1938 - early wireless experimenter; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (East Perth, WA, 1921; North Perth, WA, 1925); wireless telegraphist (Victoria Park, WA, 1934-1943); radio telegraphist (Esperance, WA, 1949); radio telephonist (Esperance, WA, 1954) ==''AMES''== * [[/Clement Edgar Ames|Ames, Clement Edgar "Clem"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNDX-JF8] - 1889(SA)-1957(SA) - Licences: XVG Adelaide (Torrensville, 1913-1914); S519 Adelaide (1919-1921); 5AV Adelaide (Kent Town, 1923; Hindmarsh, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - Radio Activity: early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; operator 5WI (1925) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Allenby Gardens, 1939-43) - TroveTag: "XVG-S519-5AV - Clement Edgar Ames"(150+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Ames"(90+ tags) ==''AMOR''== * [[/Herbert Roy Amor|Amor, Herbert Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQ6-6ZW] - 1910(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3LB Colac (1931-1933); 3LB Melbourne (Preston, 1937-1939, 1947-1969); 3LB Marengo (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 844, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Colac, Vic, 1931); airman (Preston, Vic, 1937-1942; RAAF Darwin, NT, 1949); RAAF (Ripponlea, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Marengo, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''ANCHER''== * [[/Norman Leslie Finion Ancher|Ancher, Norman Leslie Finion or Tinian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXL7-MCQ] - 1910(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 5NA Adelaide (Mile End, 1937-1939); 2NH Sydney (Lindfield, 1946-1947; Mosman, 1948-1954; Cremorne, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2057, 1937, SA; BOCP 476, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chatswood, NSW, 1934); sound engineer (West Maitland, NSW, 1936); engineer (Mile End, SA, 1939; Rose Park, SA, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Cremorne, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1972); technical officer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''ANDERSON''== * [[/Alexander Ronald Anderson|Anderson, Alexander Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPM-L6J] - 1914(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5GM Adelaide (Eastwood, 1936-1939, 1947; Payneham South, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1700, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Eastwood, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Andrew Oswald Anderson|Anderson, Andrew Oswald "Oswald", "Andy", "A.O."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-Z8L] - 1885(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Mosman, 1913); manager (Rose Bay, 1930; Vaucluse, 1934-1935) - Links: [https://ozvta.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/anderson-oswald-1062017.pdf Bio] * [[/Eric William Alfred Anderson|Anderson, Eric William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WX-744] - 1908(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3KH Melbourne (East Malvern, 1928-1931; Glen Iris, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 424, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Malvern, 1936-1937); engineer (Camberwell, 1943; Glen Iris, 1949-1968; Burwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Evan Anderson|Anderson, Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8K-87V] - 1902(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3EA Port Welshpool (1937-1939); Melbourne (Williamstown, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1880, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Abbotsford, Vic, 1925-1926); wireless mechanic (Meeniyan, Vic, 1928); fisherman (Port Welshpool, Vic, 1936-1943); inspector D.A.P. (Williamstown, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/F. W. Anderson|Anderson, F. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LE Receive Sydney (North Sydney, 1922); 965 Sydney (Bondi, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frederic Brian Anderson|Anderson, Frederic Brian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5YN-TYJ] - 1918(Eng)-2008(SA)90yo - Licences: 5FA Tanunda (1934-1939); 5FA Waikerie (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1351, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tanunda, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/G. R. Anderson|Anderson, G. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Gilberton, 1923); 5GA Adelaide (Highgate, 1931-1933; Myrtle Bank, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Shields Anderson|Anderson, James Shields]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSG-BYJ] - 1905(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3LM Melbourne (Preston, 1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2357, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coburg, Vic, 1926-1931); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1934-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954) * [[/John Francis Anderson|Anderson, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JJ-WFL] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3JA Warrnambool (1930-1933); 3JA Nullawarre (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 661, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Warrnambool, 1936; Nullawarre, 1937-1980)- Comment: Several contemporaneous JFAs * [[/Keith Sydney Anderson|Anderson, Keith Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-8J9] - 1911(WA)-1944(Vic) - Licences: 6KS Perth (North Perth, 1935); 6KS Mt Magnet (1937); 6KS Perth (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1487, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd/1st Infantry Battalion, Private) - Electoral rolls: bank officer (Mt Magnet, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/618137 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1691738 Roll of Honour]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10295040 AWM] * [[/Leo Pople Anderson|Anderson, Leo Pople]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P92D-H49] - 1895(SA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XVI Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1935; Annandale, NSW, 1936-1939; Harbord, NSW, 1946) - TroveTag: "XVI - Leo Pople Anderson" & "!Wikibooks LP Anderson" * [[/Maurice Bernard Anderson|Anderson, Maurice Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC3V-WL9] - 1908(SA)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1923-1924); 5MA Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1925-1928); 3AMA Melbourne (Sandringham, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 103, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; fitter - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cloncurry, Qld, 1931-1937) * [[/Percy James Anderson|Anderson, Percy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WN-6Y7] - 1908(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PA Melbourne (Westgarth, 1928-1933; West Preston, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 3PA Dooen (1965-1969); 3PA Geelong (Wallington, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 428, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Westgarth, 1934); engineer (Preston, 1936-1963); technician (Horsham, 1967-1968); retired (Wallington, 1972-1980) - Relationships: brother-in-law of 3JR Christopher James Rainbow * [[/Robert Arthur Crosbie Anderson|Anderson, Robert Arthur Crosbie "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VK-GZN] - 1908(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3WY Melbourne (Camberwell, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 691, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Camberwell, 1931-1949; Glen Iris, 1954-1967; Burwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Alexander Anderson|Anderson, William Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9F-F36] - 1906(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ZH Harwood Island (1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1113, 1928 (Spark); COCP2 93, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Harwood Island, NSW, 1932-1937); labourer (Chatsworth Island, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''ANDREWS''== * [[/Alan Robert Andrews|Andrews, Alan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQW-6GJ] - 1912(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Erson Leonard Andrews|Andrews, Erson Leonard "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55V-CD8] - 1916(NSW)-2016(NSW)100yo - Licences: 2BO Sydney (Granville, 1939, 1947; Fairfield West, 1948-1950); 2BO Goulburn (1954-1980+); 2BBO Mossy Point (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2251, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Glenelg, SA, 1939); medical detailer (Fairfield, NSW, 1949); chemist (Goulburn, NSW, 1954-1958); pharmacist (Goulburn, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Howard Lyell Andrews|Andrews, Howard Lyell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WQ9-H6M] - 1900(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3HY Murchison (1936-1939); 3HY Melbourne (East Kew, 1947-1948); 3HY Hamilton (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1840, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Koo Wee Rup, Vic, 1924; Neerim South, Vic, 1928; Tatura, Vic, 1931; Murchison, Vic, 1936-1942; Kew North, Vic, 1949-1954; Hamilton, Vic, 1954-1967) ==''ANEAR''== * [[/Francis George Anear|Anear, Francis George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XLK-9D6] - 1910(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5LK Carrow (1929-1931); 9WZ Momote, Admiralty Islands (1954); 5WZ Adelaide (Parkside, 1955); 3AGF Melbourne (Laverton, 1960); 5WZ Adelaide (Parkside, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 556, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Nil identified as Francis George Anear ==''ANGEL''== * [[/Henry Benjamin Angel|Angel, Henry Benjamin "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWW-K4Y] - 1891(Eng)-1998(Qld, 106yo) - Licences: 4HA Brisbane (St Lucia, 1935-1939; Enoggera, 1946-1969; Lota, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1503, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW1, AIF Signals; WW2, AMF, Navy); business proprietor (radio service) - QSLs: Entire collection held by SLQ - Halcyon: p. 51, 60, 81, 163 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1919; Toowong, Qld, 1919-1925); carrier (St Lucia, Qld, 1928-1937); radio mechanic (Enoggera, Qld, 1949-1972); retired (Lota, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''ANSCOMBE''== * [[/Ernest Arthur Anscombe|Anscombe, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TL-7LR] - 1888(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: turner & fitter (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1913; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1914); mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1919); manager (Box Hill, Vic, 1927-1943) ==''ANSELL''== * [[/Lewis Charles Ansell|Ansell, Lewis Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLZ-T41] - 1905(Eng)-1983(???) - Licences: 2TO Sydney (Woollahra, 1932-1937); 2TO Newcastle (Waratah, 1938-1939, 1947-1954); 2BTO Newcastle (Waratah, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1028, 1932, NSW; COCP2 427, 1933; COCP1 331, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval wireless operator (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1931); police trainee (Woollahra, NSW, 1932-1933); constable (Woollahra, NSW, 1934-1937); police constable (Waratah, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Waratah, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''ANSLOW''== * [[/Arthur Zeathen Anslow|Anslow, Arthur Zeathen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSK-ZHF] - 1895(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2AZ Sydney (Balgowlah, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Manly, NSW, 1930-1954; Fairlight, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Dee Why, NSW, 1972) ==''ANSTEY''== * [[/David Howell Anstey|Anstey, David Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHB-B3C] - 1906(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4DM Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2237, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car driver (Coorparoo, Qld, 1934-1937); taxi driver (Buranda, Qld, 1943); manager (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1954) ==''ANTHONY''== * [[/Michael Henry Anthony|Anthony, Michael Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK3H-6B7] - 1894(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1919); telegraphist (Prahran, 1921-1924); clerk (Oakleigh, 1934); railway employee (Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1942); telegraphist (Sandringham, 1954-1963) * [[/Reginald Major Anthony|Anthony, Reginald Major "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYN-YWG] - 1908(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5CM Adelaide (Unley Park, 1927-1937; Medindie Gardens, 1938-1939; Prospect, 1946-1960; Somerton Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 324, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of Wilfred Boykett Anthony - Electoral Rolls: Nil * [[/Thomas Reginald Anthony|Anthony, Thomas Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51Y-JSK] - 1906(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2HR Sydney (Concord, 1935-1936); 2AEC Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939); 2TR Sydney (Burwood, 1946; Kogarah, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1484, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2HR amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2HR Lochinvar? commercial service - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1932; Concord, NSW, 1933-1935); electrical fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1937-1943); electrical engineer (Kogarah, NSW, 1949-1954) * [[/Wilfred Boykett Anthony|Anthony, Wilfred Boykett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYJ-3HZ] - 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley Park, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil identified - amateur receive operator, WW2 - Relationships: Brother of Reginald Major Anthony - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Netherby, 1939-1941) ==''APPERLEY''== * [[/George Apperley|Apperley, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNQ-5XG] - 1887(NZ)-1957(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 704, 1922; 1COCP 237, 1931 - NZ Gov. Telegraphs pre 1910; British Colonial Gov, 1910-1912; AWA (from 1913; Chief Marconi Wireless School 1914-1916; Works Manager 1916-1919; technical superintendent 1919-1923; OIC Beam Wireless 1924; Traffic Manager, Beam Wireless - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, 1922); manager (St Kilda, 1928; Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1943); engineer (Manly, NSW, 1954) - TroveTag: "George Apperley" ==''APPLETON''== * [[/William Thomas Traill Appleton|Appleton, William Thomas Traill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNVQ-RR8] - 1883(Vic)-1916(France) - Licences: XJQ Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: ship owner (Malvern, Vic, 1912-1916) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/275799 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''ARCHER''== * [[/Robert William Archer|Archer, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55M-G19] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2UD Sydney (Pennant Hills, 1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1517, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1943-1958); electrical engineer (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''ARCHIBALD''== * [[/Ian Wilson Archibald|Archibald, Ian Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HM-9LC] - 1902(WA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2BJ Receive Tingha (1922); 2KU Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1928-1939, 1946-1955; Sans Souci, 1956-1965; Noraville, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 457, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 2393, 1957 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1933); engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1936-1954); chemist (Sans Souci, 1958-1963); retired (Noraville, 1968) * [[/Leslie Kirkwood Archibald|Archibald, Leslie Kirkwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS53-BDL] - 1920(Vic)-2005(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2155, 1938, Vic; BOCP 230, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Footscray South, Vic, 1949); finisher (South Yarra, Vic, 1954; Moorabbin, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''ARGAET''== * [[/William Stanislaus Argaet|Argaet, William Stanislaus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-8Z8] - 1894(NSW)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4KH Brisbane (Wynnum, 1931-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (Wynnum bus service) - Halcyon, p. 87, 127 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coorparoo, 1925); bus proprietor (Wynnum, 1928-1949) ==''ARGOON''== * [[/Archibald John Argoon|Argoon, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ4V-JQG] - 1914(SA)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3IT Melbourne (Burwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1319, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Burwood, Vic, 1936-1937); broadcast mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1943-1968); audio mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''ARMATI''== * [[/Rex Gordon Armati|Armati, Rex Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2S42-XKH] - 1899(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4DB Receive Townsville (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (Stanton Hill, Townsville, 1921-1928); salesman (Neutral Bay, 1930); chemist's assistant (Stanton Hill, Townsville, 1936-1943); employment officer (Darlinghurst, 1949); clerk (Darlinghurst, 1954-1958; Kings Cross, 1963); shipping clerk (Surry Hills, 1968-1972) ==''ARMSTRONG''== * [[/Edwin Howard Armstrong|Armstrong, Edwin Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5ZX-354] - 1890(USA)-1954(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - USA inventor of the superheterodyne receiver [https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Radio-Club-of-America/Legacies-of-Edwin-Howard-Armstong-1990-11-Radio-Club-of-America.pdf RCA 1990 Special Edition] * [[/Stanley John Armstrong|Armstrong, Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4V-K7Y] - 1910?(NSW)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4ZK Brisbane (Enoggera, 1932-1933); 4SA Brisbane (Enoggera, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1004, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Windsor, Qld, 1919); clerk (Enoggera, Qld, 1922-1968) * [[/Thomas Armstrong|Armstrong, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88Q-GGZ] - 1895(Sct)-1964(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 217, 1916; 1COCP 132, 1930 - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD) - senior federal public servant (Superintendent, Wireless Branch, NSW, PMGD), promoted to role upon retirement of William Tamillas Stephen Crawford - TroveTag: "Thomas Armstrong" * [[/W. E. Armstrong|Armstrong, W. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4WE Mt Sisa, Misima Island, Papua (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ARNOLD''== * [[/Albert Sydney Arnold|Arnold, Albert Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M2W-ZG2] - 1882(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XAB Sydney (Ashfield, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, 1913-1954); company secretary (Hurlstone Park, 1958); retired (Hurlstone Park, 1963) * [[/Clifton John Arnold|Arnold, Clifton John "Clif"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8B-GTM] - 1915(Tas)-2005(Vic) - Licences: 3AJA Stratford (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2550, 1945, Vic - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stratford, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Edwin Charles Arnold|Arnold, Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8QX-H7J] - 1898(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2BY Receive Tamworth (1922); 2BY Tamworth (1923-1925); 2BY Coolah (1925-1927); 2BY Sydney (Manly, 1928; Mona Vale, 1933-1936); 2AGW Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 226, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mona Vale, 1931-1934), clerk (Balgowlah Heights, 1943-1968) * [[/Ernest Noel Arnold|Arnold, Ernest Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84H-8J6] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Albury (1923-1924); 2OJ Albury (1928-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 452, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albury, 1930-1937); fruit merchant (Albury, 1949-1977) * [[/John Bowman Arnold|Arnold, John Bowman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN22-6GS] - 1899(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: XJCL Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 350, 1918 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924; Gardiner, Vic, 1926-1937; Vermont, Vic, 1942-1963; Kew, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Joseph Leslie Grahame Arnold|Arnold, Joseph Leslie Grahame "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L853-R3J] - 1912(Vic)-1991(Tas) - Licences: 7AM Launceston (City, 1934-1939; Invermay, 1946-1956; Mowbray, 1960-1969; City, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1263, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: textile worker (Launceston North, 1936-1954); mechanic (Mowbray, 1968) * [[/William Henry Redvers Arnold|Arnold, William Henry Redvers]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2J7-SZ1] - 1903(Eng)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6BA Perth (Wembley, 1936-1937); 6BA Katanning (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1762, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Subiaco, WA, 1931-1937); electrical fitter (Katanning, WA, 1943; Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); engineer (South Fremantle, WA, 1949); fitter (Scarborough, WA, 1954); electrician (Scarborough, WA, 1958); engineer (Floreat Park, WA, 1963); electrical contractor (West Perth, WA, 1968; South Perth, WA, 1972); electrician (Australind, WA, 1977) ==''ARTHUR''== * [[/Charles James Glendon Arthur|Arthur, Charles James Glendon "Glen"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-T62] - 1915(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences 4GJ Dayboro (1935-1939); 4GJ Brisbane (Morningside, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1450, 1935, Qld; BOCP?; 2COCP 493, 1941; 1COCP 639, 1942 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: p. 80 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, 1943); radio mechanic (Morningside, 1949-1980) * [[/Roy William Arthur|Arthur, Roy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCS-FBT] - 1906(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2ADO Sydney (Hurstville, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1743, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Wollongong, NSW, 1930; Hurstville, NSW, 1936-1958) ==''ASHBURY''== * [[/A. W. C. Ashbury|Ashbury, A. W. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Townsville (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ASHBY''== * [[/Maurice John Ashby|Ashby, Maurice John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX49-L1C] - 1901(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 4DH Receive Dalby (1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 899, 1925; 2COCP 94, 1930; 1COCP 281, 1932 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Dalby, 1922); labourer (Greenslopes, 1925); salesman (Glebe, 1933; Northbridge, 1935-1936; Epping, 1937); radio telegraphist (New Farm, Qld, 1943); planning assistant (Haberfield, NSW, 1943; Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949; Thornleigh, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''ASHE''== * [[/Reginald Bartley Ashe|Ashe, Reginald Bartley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4C2-8ZQ] - 1895(Vic)-1968(NZ) - Licences: XLF Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 4th Australian Division Signals Company) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern East, Vic, 1922); inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1925); insurance inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1926) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1587219 AWM - Military Cross]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10187003 AWM - Lieutenant] ==''ASHFORD''== * [[/Herbert Henry Ashford|Ashford, Herbert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L13X-1V4] - 1876(Eng)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 6CM Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: batteryman (Jolimont, WA, 1912-1913); civil servant (Bunbury, WA, 1916); mechanic (West Subiaco, WA, 1922-1931); telephone mechanic (Kenwick, WA, 1936); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1937; Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1937; Canley Vale, NSW, 1943-1949) ==''ASHLEY''== * [[/George William Richard Ashley|Ashley, George William Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF96-CMZ] - 1919(Eng)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6GA Perth (Carlisle, 1938-1939, 1947-1954); 6GA Kalgoorlie (1955-1956); 6GA Perth (Mt Yokine, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2094, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlisle, WA, 1943-1949); communications officer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954-1958); clerk (Yokine, WA, 1963-1980) * [[/Percy Ashley|Ashley, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6JV-FSN] - 1888(Eng)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Williamstown, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely Navy qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Naval Depot, Williamstown, Vic, 1914-1917); telegraphist (Carlton, Vic, 1921-1922); RANR (Footscray, Vic, 1924); telegraphist (Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1925); CPO instructor (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1926-1927); instructor (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1931; Prahran, Vic, 1935-1937); labourer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949); nil (East Shelbourne, Vic, 1954; Kangaroo Flat, Vic, 1963-1967) ==''ASHLIN''== * [[/Eric Robert Ashlin|Ashlin, Eric Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSRF-44C] - 1910(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4EA Brisbane (Annerley, 1931-1933); 4EA Toowoomba (1937-1939); 4EA Coolangatta (1946-1947); 4EA Bilinga (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 873, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Rosentengels, radio service); military (WW2; signals officer) - Halcyon: p. 73, 127, 163 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1943; Bilinga, Qld, 1949-1963); TV technician (Bilinga, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''ASMUS''== * [[/Hermann Johann Christian Alexander Asmus|Asmus, Hermann Johann Christian Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3P-959] - 1889(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3ET Melbourne (Footscray, 1933-1939; Melbourne City, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1084, 1933, Vic; 2COCP 254, 1939; 1COCP 281, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Tambo, Qld, 1913); not stated (Cloncurry, Qld, 1919); nil (Footscray, Vic, 1928-1937) ==''ASMUSSEN''== * [[/Donald Wills Asmussen|Asmussen, Donald Wills "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-65T] - 1932(Qld)-2023(Qld)90yo - Licences: 4ZJA Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1965); 4FA Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 1507, 1963; AOCP 4367, 1965, Qld - amateur operator; JOTA participant 1960s - Comment: Mentor to SSD - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958-1972; Mt Gravatt East, Qld, 1977) ==''ASPLET''== * [[/William Cecil Asplet|Asplet, William Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT93-RZP] - 1919(???)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2ALT Sydney (Rockdale, 1939, 1946-1955; Bexley, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2258, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1943-1954); telecommunications technician (Bexley, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''ASTON''== * [[/Ronald Horace Aston|Aston, Ronald Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCXN-B4V] - 1913(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2418, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Eastwood, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1943-1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954-1968); engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''ATHELSTONE''== * [[/G. N. Athelstone|Athelstone, G. N.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5NG Central Australia (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ATHERDEN''== * [[/Francis Anthony Hugo Atherden|Atherden, Francis Anthony Hugo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7KQ-BGB] - 1913(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AEH Broken Hill (1936-1938); 2AEH Sydney (Campsie, 1939; Kyeemagh, 1948; Kogarah, 1950-1969); 2AEH Sussex Inlet (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1754, 1936, NSW; COCP3 N354, 1969 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Harcourt, NSW, 1934; Campsie, NSW, 1935; Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1937); radio technician (Kyeemagh, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Kogarah, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (Sussex Inlet South, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''ATKINS''== * [[/Kenneth Joseph Atkins|Atkins, Kenneth Joseph "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCXH-NW7] - 1912(Eng)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5MW Adelaide (Semaphore, 1932-1939; Woodville Park, 1946-1948; Eden Hills, 1954; Blackwood Park, 1955-1960; Campbelltown, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 910, 1932, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 415, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (Dept. Civil Aviation) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Semaphore, SA, 1939-1941); engineer (Woodville Park, SA, 1943) * [[/Leslie Morton Atkins|Atkins, Leslie Morton "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCTV-T5T] - 1876(Vic)-1949(WA) - Licences: 4LA Townsville (1924-1926); 5LA Adelaide (Magill, 1926-1931; Tusmore, 1933; Erindale, 1937-1939); seems to have operated in Townsville as 4GD ca Nov 1924? - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMGD (telegraphist, east-west overland telegraph, Eucla, 1910); engineer (PMGD, divisional engineer) - Halcyon: AOCP Townsville 1925, p. 88 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Eucla, 1903-1910; Victoria Park, 1912-1916); district engineer (Townsville, 1919-1925); engineer (Tusmore, 1939); retired (Lismore Base Hospital, NSW, 1943) ==''ATKINSON''== * [[/John Marshall Atkinson|Atkinson, John Marshall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89L-C6R] - 1906(Eng)-1999(ACT) - Licences: 2RZ Sydney (Mosman, 1927-1930; Carrs Park, 1931-1936; Glebe, 1937; Chippendale, 1938-1939); 4RZ Labrador (1955); 4RZ Gatton (1956-1960); 4RZ Southport (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 331, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Neutral Bay, 1930); organiser (Darlinghurst, 1943); shopkeeper (Gatton, 1958-1963; Labrador, 1968); retired (Southport, 1972-1980) * [[/Noel Whittaker Atkinson|Atkinson, Noel Whittaker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2XX-V88] - 1908(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4WK Brisbane (1929); 4NA Brisbane (1930-1935, Check); 4BT Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1946-1965+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 530, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (radio sales & service); federal public servant (DCA) - Withdrawal: - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Camp Hill, 1937-1977) - (Halcyon, p. 102) * [[/Reginald Aubrey Atkinson|Atkinson, Reginald Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V5M-WJC] - 1895(Qld)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4RA Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1928-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 412, 1928, No. 46 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, 1919); accountant (Rosewood, 1925); timber merchant (Yeronga, 1925; Thompson Estate, 1937-1949; Southport, 1958-1963) * [[/Robert Henry Atkinson|Atkinson, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXY5-2P3] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6WZ Perth (Victoria Park, 1936-1939); 6WZ Geraldton (1947-1955); 6WZ Albany (1956-1965); 6WZ Katanning (1969); 6WZ Albany (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1804, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1937); radio announcer (Geraldton, WA, 1943); broadcast station manager (Geraldton, WA, 1949-1954); manager (Albany, WA, 1958-1968); radio announcer (Albany, WA, 1972-1980) ==''AUGUSTESEN''== * [[/Gordon Gerald Augustesen|Augustesen, Gordon Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-LF9] - 1915(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4JN Brisbane (Mitchelton, 1932-1939); 4XQ Brisbane (Auchenflower, 1947-1948; Oakleigh, 1954-1960; Kenmore, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1046, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, radar technician); business proprietor (Telair) - Halcyon: p. 85, 127 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mitchelton, Qld, 1943); manager (Auchenflower, Qld, 1949; Dorrington, Qld, 1954-1963; Kenmore, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''AULD''== * [[/John Redmond Auld|Auld, John Redmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYN4-8D8] - 1914(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Williamstown, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1708, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1936-1943) ==''AUSTIN''== * [[/Emanuel Maxwell Austin|Austin, Emanuel Maxwell "Mannie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HH-98K] - 1909(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2KZ Kurri Kurri (1929-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 477, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clipper (Kurri Kurri, 1930-1980) * [[/Henry Lashbrooke Austin|Austin, Henry Lashbrooke "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4V2-LDC] - 1902(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5BN Adelaide (Norwood, 1923-1928); 5AW Adelaide (Rose Park, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 101, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Victoria Park, SA, 1939; Rose Park, 1941-1943) - TroveTag: "5BN-5AW - Henry Lashbrooke Austin" * [[/Selwood Charles Austin|Austin, Selwood Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBD-TVV] - 1902(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6SA Perth (Victoria Park, 1927; South Perth, 1930-1956; Maida Vale, 1960-1969; Morley, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 625, 1921; 1COCP 134, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother-in-law of Stanley Hogg - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Perth, WA, 1931-1958); police officer (Maida Vale, WA, 1963-1968; Kalamunda, WA, 1972); retired (Morley, WA, 1977-1980) ==''AUSTWICK''== * [[/Ernest Dalton Austwick|Austwick, Ernest Dalton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHG-8V7] - 1913(Eng)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2NW Sydney (Kirribilli, 1934-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938; Rose Bay, 1939; Dover Heights, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 437, 1933; COCP1 342, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Kirribilli, NSW, 1937); engineer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1958); tv mechanic (Earlwood, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''AVARD''== * [[/Alfred Edward Avard|Avard, Alfred Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X2-RRL] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3AZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1930-1939; Kew, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 620, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 88, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Northcote, 1925-1937); public servant (Kew, 1943-1977) ==''AVERY''== * [[/Keith George Avery|Avery, Keith George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT31-7VC] - 1918(NSW)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 2AMS Sydney (Harbord, 1939); 4KG Brisbane (Hamilton, 1947-1948); 2KJ Uranquinty (1955); 3AJV Melbourne (City, 1956); 4KN Ipswich (Amberley, 1965); 4KG Townsville (1969); 4KG Brisbane (Wynnum, 1975); 4KG Townsville (Yacht Panku, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2333, 1939, NSW; BOCP 1096, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Toombul, Qld, 1949); broadcasting technician (Maryborough, Qld, 1954); RAAF (Dickson, ACT, 1963); RAAF (RAAF Base, Garbutt, Qld, 1968; RAAF Base, Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''AYLING''== * [[/Russell Newberry Ayling|Ayling, Russell Newberry or Newbury]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G96N-91L] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1616, 1936, NSW; BOCP 37, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Dubbo, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); broadcasting (Ermington, NSW, 1958-1963); advertising executive (Beecroft, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''AYRE''== * [[/Denys Randall Ayre|Ayre, Denys Randall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6H5-H32] - 1920(Eng)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3KP Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1936-1939; Box Hill, 1948-1954; Malvern, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1786, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1949-1954); architect (Malvern, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''AYRES''== * [[/John Alfred Ayres|Ayres, John Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55X-F9K] - 1913(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2IN Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1937; Hurstville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1502, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1937; Waverley South, NSW, 1943; Waverley, NSW, 1949) =='''B'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''BACKHOUSE''== * [[/Samuel Burder Stewart Backhouse|Backhouse, Samuel Burder Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB6Z-H55] - 1919(Vic)-2012(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3NV Melbourne (South Caulfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2070, 1938, Vic; BOCP 149, 1938; TVOCP 168, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1963-1967; Caulfield South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''BACKLER''== * [[/Eric Lincoln Backler|Backler, Eric Lincoln]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV8Q-6SK] - 1911(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5HK Kingston SE (1933-1939, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1093, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Kingston, SA, 1939) ==''BADENOCH''== * [[/James Herbert Lionel Badenoch|Badenoch, James Herbert Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG7-3XK] - 1913(NSW)-1984(SA) - Licences: 5LB Adelaide (Trinity Gardens, 1932-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1012, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BADER''== * [[/Henry Adolphus Frederick Bader|Bader, Henry Adolphus Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97M3-V5X] - 1866(Ger)-1928(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Chairman, Trading Committee, Wireless Development Assoc (Perth); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WDA) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (North Perth, 1913-1926) ==''BADGER''== * [[/Albert Victor Badger|Badger, Albert Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9RY-9X6] - 1893(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2YT Receive Sydney (Rozelle, 1923-1924); 2AB Sydney (Rozelle, 1925-1926; North Sydney, 1927-1929; Crows Nest, 1930; Rozelle, 1931-1934; Leichhardt, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 202, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Hobart East, 1919); picture operator (Crows Nest, 1930; Rozelle, 1934; Lilyfield, 1937-1972; Leichhardt, 1977-1980) ==''BAGST''== * [[/E. D. A. Bagst|Bagst, E. D. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5EB Adelaide (Woodville, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: individual not yet identified, possibly Elizabeth D. Bagst nee Boyle who married Leslie Bagst at Newtown, NSW 1925, possible YL operator ==''BAIL''== * [[/Frederick George Bail|Bail, Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3Q-328] - 1917(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3YS Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1844, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3ABA James Oliver Bail - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Box Hill, Vic, 1943-1968; Box Hill North, 1972-1977) * [[/James Oliver Bail|Bail, James Oliver "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3Q-V6V] - 1914(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3ABA Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 1, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3YS Frederick George Bail - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Box Hill, Vic, 1937-54); builder (Box Hill, Vic, 1963; Canterbury, Vic, 1968; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BAILEY''== * [[/Arthur Harrison Bailey|Bailey, Arthur Harrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMVV-76L] - 1879(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: XVY Adelaide (Unley, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Unley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/George Bailey|Bailey, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKW-8PX] - 1882(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 5GB Mt Gambier (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 79, 1915 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: retired (Mt Gambier, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5GB - George Bailey" * [[/George Edward Bailey| Bailey, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-XSN] - 1916(Qld)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AGI Sydney (Kogarah, 1937-1939); 2AEI Sydney (Bondi, 1950; Kogarah, 1954); 2AEI Narrandera (1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1896, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) – Comment: Another contemporaneous GEB - Electoral Rolls: apprenticed fitter (Kogarah, NSW, 1937-1943); aircraft surveyor (Narrandera, NSW, 1954); director (Narrandera, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Jack Harry Bailey|Bailey, Jack Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG85-LZ4] - 1912(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4JC Brisbane (Red Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1299, 1934, Qld; BOCP 1902, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Red Hill, Qld, 1936-1937); electrical mechanic (Annerley, Qld, 1943-1954); teacher (Tarragindi, Qld, 1958-1963); college principal (Mackay, Qld, 1968); principal (Bundaberg, Qld, 1972; Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Howard Bailey|Bailey, Robert Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLM-1X6] - 1917(SA)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5NW Crystal Brook (1936-1939); 5NW Adelaide (Kensington Park, 1947-1948; Huddleston, 1954-1960); 5NW Crystal Brook (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1764, 1936, SA; BOCP 673, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Crystal Brook, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BAILUE''== * [[/Ivan Bailue|Bailue, Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56H-ZTW] - 1911(NZ)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2TN Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1937); 2AEL Sydney (Randwick, 1937); 2TN Sydney (Waverley, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Randwick, 1955-1961; Engadine, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1395, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Randwick, NSW, 1943; Waverley, NSW, 1949-1954; Randwick, NSW, 1958); mechanic (Engadine, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''BAIN''== * [[/Henry Murdoch Bain|Bain, Henry Murdoch or Murdock]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY9L-721] - 1905(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3HB Melbourne (Werribee, 1937-1939); 3CC Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1947-1948); 3CC Ballarat (1954-1956); 3CC Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 123, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1931); wireless operator (Werribee, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Essendon North, Vic, 1949); RAAF officer (Ballarat, Vic, 1954); RAAF (Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1963-1967) * [[/John Leonard Bain|Bain, John Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4V-6SV] - 1891(Eng)-19??(NSW?) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 109, 1915 - ship wireless officer (pre WW1, WW1); journalist (technical editor, Listener-In, -1934+); clubs (IRE USA); WW1 (1916-1919); Associate Editor, Popular Radio Weekly (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as associate editor, Popular Radio Weekly, Victoria) - Education: B.Sc.(London) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1925-1936); journalist (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10688424 AWM] ==''BAIRD''== * [[/Thomas William Allan Baird|Baird, Thomas William Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKG-JVD] - 1886(Qld)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 4DY Receive Brisbane (Bayswater, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (AIF, 11 Field Company Engineers, 1916) - Electoral Rolls: gardener (North Pine, Qld, 1908); labourer (Bayswater, Qld, 1912-1913); storeman (Torwood, Qld, 1916-1943) * [[/W. Baird|Baird, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIG Sydney (Hurstville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified ==''BAKER''== * [[/Alfred William Baker|Baker, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HT-9KZ] - 1917(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5BQ Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2373, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Andrew Claude Baker|Baker, Andrew Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TG-RZ9] - 1897(Eng)-1935(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 144, 1915; 2COCP 193, 1930; 1COCP 303, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Clayfield, 1914-1917; Rockhampton, 1919-1934) * [[/Charles Whiteway Baker|Baker, Charles Whiteway]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL93-HYP] - 1905(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3VP Receive Bendigo (1923-1924); 3VP Bendigo (1925-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 156, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 451, 1942 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a "listener"); merchant - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bendigo, 1927-1931); merchant (Bendigo, 1934-1968; Kennington, 1972-1977) * [[/Edwin Weldon Baker|Baker, Edwin Weldon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWP-F1D] - 1895(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4CI Receive Brisbane (Northgate, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 733, 1922 - amateur receiver - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Northgate, 1919-1977) * [[/Ernest James Baker|Baker, Ernest James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6F-K5B] - 1904(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2FP Receive Newcastle (Maryville, 1922-1923); 2FP Newcastle (Maryville, 1924-1928; Wickham, 1929; Hamilton, 1930-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 69, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hamilton, 1930-1972) * [[/Herbert Edward Baker|Baker, Herbert Edward "Bert", "H.E."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2B-245] - 1875(Vic)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4HB Charleville (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; grazier - Halcyon: p. 81, 111 - Electoral Rolls: station manager (Charleville, 1903); grazier (Charleville, 1908-1943) - TroveTag:"4HB - Herbert Edward Baker"(270+ tags) & "!Wikibooks HE Baker" * [[/Harold Graham Baker|Baker, Harold Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZV-F8J] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3GB Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1939, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1436, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, Lieutenant Commander, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943); student (Auburn, Vic, 1949) * [[/John Frederick Thomas Baker|Baker, John Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCY6-8XY] - 1908(???)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Melbourne (Northcote, 1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 325, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Northcote, Vic, 1931-1936; Preston, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Sidney Charles Baker|Baker, Sydney or Sidney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZSZ-J4H] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3KU Receive Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1922-1924), 3BK Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1925-1933; Albert Park, 1937; South Melbourne, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Bonbeach, 1955-1969; Seaford, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 177, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (South Melbourne, 1937); optical mechanic (Carrum, 1963-1972); retired (Carrum, 1977) * [[/Thomas Despard Baker|Baker, Thomas Despard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSD-1Z3] - 1913(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3DK Boonoonar (1935-1939); 3DK Melbourne (Sunshine, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1570, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Boonoonar, Vic, 1937; Koo-wee-rup, Vic, 1942); process worker (Sunshine, Vic, 1949-1963; Albion, Vic, 1967-1972; Sunshine, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Walter Ross Baker|Baker, Walter Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CY-D78] - 1905(SA)-1978(Vic) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD) ==''BALDERSON''== * [[/Loris John Balderson|Balderson, Loris John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMVR-1RW] - 1895(Vic)-1932(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; RAAF (Flying Officer, Technical Branch, 1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: officer, RAAF (Footscray, 1924); flying officer (Werribee, 1925); flight-lieutenant (Werribee, 1931) - Links: [https://www.crossandcockade.com/uploads/Balderson.pdf Bio] ==''BALDEY''== * [[/Kelvin Coxall Baldey|Baldey, Kelvin Coxall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LG-KYB] - 1909(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 811, 1931, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Townsville, Qld, 1936-1943; Mackay, Qld, 1949; Maryborough, Qld, 1954); bank manager (Boonah, Qld, 1958; Bardon, Qld, 1963-1972) ==''BALDOCK''== * [[/Alexander Baldock|Baldock, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8BF-KQ3] - 1915(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3XQ Melbourne (Preston, 1933-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1196, 1933, Vic; COCP2 517, 1941; COCP1 559, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1937-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954) ==''BALL''== * [[/Cyril William Ball|Ball, Cyril William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Q6-7YH] - 1910(Eng)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2NK Sydney (Hurstville, 1931-1938; Brighton-le-Sands, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 747, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1936); salesman (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1972; Monterrey, NSW, 1980) ==''BALLINGER''== * [[/James William Ballinger|Ballinger, James William "Jerry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKS-Z98] - 1910(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3NK Camperdown (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 953, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Camperdown, Vic, 1931-1980) ==''BALSILLIE''== * [[/John Graeme Balsillie|Balsillie, John Graeme]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7MR-7MN] - 1885(Qld)-1924(USA) - radio business proprietor, senior federal public servant (PMGS, Commonwealth Wireless Expert), inventor, (Halcyon, not mentioned) - [https://www.antiquewireless.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol.-24.pdf John Graeme Balsilie: Australia's Forgotten Wireless Pioneer]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/balsillie-john-graeme-5117 ADB] ==''BAMFIELD''== * [[/Alfred George Bamfield|Bamfield, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM19-HNG] - 1892(NSW)-1918(NZL) - Licences: XQJ Corfield (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Halcyon: p. 3 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Muttaburra, Qld, 1913) ==''BANCROFT''== * [[/Dawn Bancroft|Coleman nee Bancroft, Dawn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5NB-S5X] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - author ("Adventures of a Radio Technician: My 50 Years with Telecom and the ABC" "This book is dedicated first of all to my father, Stanley John Bancroft, whose story this is, and all those other unknown and unseen radio technicians working behind the scenes without whom Radio would not exist" - Relationships: Daughter of Stanley John Bancroft - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2312924559/view NLA Digitised Book] * [[/Stanley John Bancroft|Ryan (biological) or Bancroft (fostered), Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3X-W6M] - 1909(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Broadcast technician (2CY); federal public servant (PMGD, ABC) - Relationships: Father of Dawn Coleman nee Bancroft - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (St Peters, NSW, 1931; Tempe, NSW, 1933-1937); broadcast mechanic (Reid, ACT, 1943); broadcast technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949); technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1954; Beverley Hills, NSW, 1963-1968; Lugarno, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2312924559/view NLA Digitised Book] ==''BANKS''== * [[/Harold Edward William Banks|Banks, Harold Edward William "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S7-3BT] - 1911(NZL)-2000(Tas) - Licences: 7HB Hobart (North Hobart, 1938-1939; Richmond, 1946-1956; Penna, 1960-1965; New Town, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (New Zealand?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hobart North, 1936-1937); council clerk (Richmond, 1943-1954) * [[/Stanley William Banks|Banks, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX94-6DH] - 1911(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2SB Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939); 2ASS Sydney (Maroubra, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1122, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Coogee, NSW, 1935-1937); builder (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1980) ==''BANNISTER''== * [[/Claude Bannister|Bannister, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8V6-GPZ] - 1892(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJCX Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914; Balaclava, Vic, 1914; Brighton Beach, Vic, 1915-1919; St Kilda, Vic, 1919); farmer (Lake Boga, Vic, 1919-1934); sales (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); postal employee (Mansfield, Vic, 1943; Benalla, Vic, 1949-1954); nil (Benalla, Vic, 1963) * [[/Henry Keith Bannister|Bannister, Henry Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCV-X6D] - 1898(Fiji)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XACU - Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Hambledon, Qld, 1921); sugar chemist (Racecourse Mill, Mackay, Qld, 1925); manager (Roseville, NSW, 1930-1963); nil (Wahroonga, NSW, 1968) - TroveTag: "XACU - Henry Keith Bannister" - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2152700 WW1 Nominal Roll] ==''BANYER''== * [[/Ingram Banyer|Banyer, Ingram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9F95-CYX] - 1893(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: XVQ Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Private, 1916; discharged medically unfit, hernia - Electoral Rolls: clerk at time of enlistment 1916; clerk (Blackwood, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BARBER''== * [[/Samuel George Barber|Barber, Samuel George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-66B] - 1913(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5MV Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1933-1937; Woodville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1232, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: welder (Woodville, SA, 1939); radio engineer (5RM, Berri, SA, 1941; Glenelg, SA, 1943) * [[/William Henry Barber|Barber, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY4N-QRD] - 1897(SA)-1965(WA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Cumberland, 1923-1925); 5WH Adelaide (Cumberland, 1926-1931); 5WH Port Pirie (1933-1937); 6DX Kalgoorlie (1938-1939; 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 266, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, 1937-1963) - Trovetag: "5WH - William Henry Barber" ==''BARBIER''== * [[/Edward Alphonse Barbier|Barbier, Edward Alphonse or Alphonse Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLV-5TW] - 1904(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: 5MD Adelaide (Stockdale Reserve, 1932-1939; City, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 958, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BARBOUR''== * [[/Kenneth Heyward Barbour|Barbour, Kenneth Heyward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-1VZ] - 1905(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3ZI Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: AOCP 105, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BARDIN''== * [[/William Frederic Bardin|Bardin, William Frederic or Frederick "Bill", "Old Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSS9-TG4] - 1899(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3ZA Melbourne (North Carlton, 1923-1925); 4AB Townsville (1925-1927); 4AB Brisbane (Fairfield & Yeronga, 1931-1933); 2ABZ Sydney (Ermington & Dundas 1937-1939, 1946-1961+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 615, 1921; 1COCP 58, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG); coastal radio operator (AWA); state public servant (4QG); federal public servant (Halcyon, p. 63) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Townsville, 1922); radio engineer (Townsville, 1925; Buranda, 1926; Fairfield, 1928); engineer (Dundas, 1936-1943; Eastwood, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "3ZA-4AB-2ABZ - William Frederic Bardin"(240+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Bardin"(110+ tags) ==''BARKER''== * [[/Rupert Morphew Barker|Barker, Rupert Morphew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGH-7LM] - 1890(Eng)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 5RM Adelaide (Prospect, 1924-1933); 7RM Hobart (City, 1947-1948; Lenah Valley, 1949-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified in England) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; broadcast engineer (sound) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Yarra, Vic, 1931-1936; Hobart North, Tas, 1937; Hobart South, Tas, 1943); sound engineer (Hobart West, Tas, 1949); engineer (Moonah, Tas, 1954; New Town, Tas, 1963) - TroveTag: "5RM-7RM - Rupert Morphew Barker" * [[/William Henry Barker|Barker, William Henry (R.?)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHGY-243] - 1905(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Concord, 1923-1924); 2BW Sydney (Concord, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 217, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Concord, 1930-1943) - Comment: beware several contemporaneous William Henry Barker's ==''BARLIN''== * [[/George Kenneth Barlin|Barlin, George Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2VX-DP3] - 1916(NSW)-2016(ACT) - qualifications (BOCP 67, 1937), long term employee 2CA Canberra, manager TV network ==''BARLOW''== * [[/Albert Ernest Barlow|Barlow, Albert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5XH-6YM] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2IO Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Miranda, 1946-1948; Sutherland, 1950-1969); 2BLX Sydney (Sutherland, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1336, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1936-1937); tester (Miranda, NSW, 1943-1949); storekeeper (Sutherland, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Edward Barlow|Barlow, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K2-2FL] - 1895(NSW)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 2GQ Receive Armidale (1922); 2GQ Armidale (1922-1926); 2GQ Glen Innes (1927); 2GQ Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1928); 2GQ Canberra (1929); 2GQ Mudgee (1930-1931); 2GQ Sydney (Cammeray, 1933-1934; North Sydney, 1935-1936; Mosman, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 4, 1924, No. 3 in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Mudgee, 1930-1932; Cammeray, 1933-1935; Milsons Point, 1936; Mosman, 1937); divisional returning officer (Bathurst, 1943; Mosman, 1949-1958) - TroveTag: "2GQ - Edward Barlow" ==''BARNES''== * [[/Alfred Joseph Barnes|Barnes, Alfred Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GC-P6M] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Sydney (Bondi North, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Dundas, 1954-1975; Telopea, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1562, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1930); fitter (Bondi, NSW, 1934-1954); engineer (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972; Telopea, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric Harold Barnes|Barnes, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTXH-29C] - 1914(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3DQ Melbourne (Moreland, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 739, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Edward Barnes|Barnes, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BY-856] - 1912(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2OX Lismore (1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1343, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Lismore, NSW, 1936-1937); telegraphist (Five Dock, NSW, 1943); audit inspector (Five Dock, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Thomas Walter Barnes|Barnes, Thomas Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z6-PZ2] - 1910(Vic)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 3TB Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1929-1933; Moonee Ponds, 1937-1939; West Brunswick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 537, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 243,1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ascot Vale, 1931-1936); mechanic (Moonee Ponds, 1937-1942); electrical maintenance (West Brunswick, 1949-1980) - Comment: another contemporaneous Thomas Walter Barnes (1893-1925) * [[/Thomas William Barnes|Barnes, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CH-CY5] - 1913(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ABI Sydney (Undercliffe, 1936-1939; Marrickville, 1946-1950); 2ABI Wollongong (Fairy Meadow, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1608, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937-1943); lecturer (Marrickville, NSW, 1949; Fairy Meadow, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Valentine Leo Barnes|Barnes, Valentine or Valentine Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBCN-85J] - 1893(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XJF Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1913); Receive (Valve Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923); 3OT Melbourne (Brighton East, 1937-1939, 1947-1956); 3QE Melbourne (Brighton East, 1960); 3OT Melbourne (Brighton East, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified ca 1912) - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1925; Brighton, Vic, 1927-1967; Brighton East, Vic, 1972) ==''BARNETT''== * [[/Cobrey Morton Barnett|Barnett, Cobrey Morton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN77-CTM] - 1907(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3VD Melbourne (Parkdale, 1947-1956; West Melbourne, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2204, 1938, Vic; COCP3 1595, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Parkdale, Vic, 1937-1954) * [[/Frederick Stanley Barnett|Barnett, Frederick Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN23-CSB] - 1890(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: XJDN Melbourne (North Williamstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: sailmaker (Williamstown, Vic, 1912-1919); postal mechanic (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1930-1932); mechanic (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1963) ==''BARRACLOUGH''== * [[/Francis Barraclough|Barraclough, Francis "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KL-MNY] - 1903(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4GY Brisbane (Kedron, 1933-1935); 4GX Brisbane (Kedron, 1935-1939; 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1075, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2); radio service (Palings) - Halcyon: p. 81 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Kedron, 1937-1972) ==''BARRATT''== * [[/William Gordon Barratt|Barratt, William Gordon "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2N7-Y2D] - 1912(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3WT Geelong (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2126, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pensioner (Geelong, Vic, 1934-1937); nil (Geelong, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''BARRY''== * [[/John Milton Waugh Barry|Barry, John Milton Waugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNS8-KQL] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3XM Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 745, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Essendon, Vic, 1931-1942); architect (Essendon, Vic, 1949); farmer (Casterton, Vic, 1954); grazier (Casterton, Vic, 1963); retired (Casterton, Vic, 1967; Learmonth, Vic, 1967) * [[/William Lawrence Barry|Barry, William Lawrence (BMD) or Lawrence William (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MK6C-NBK] - 1905(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4FQ Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: storeman (South Brisbane, Qld, 1929); taxi driver (South Brisbane, Qld, 1937-1968) ==''BARTHOLD''== * [[/Godfrey Lewis Barthold|Barthold, Godfrey Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZKR-JWZ] - 1899(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3GL Melbourne (Malvern, 1925-1927); 3BT Melbourne (Malvern, 1931-1939; Glen Iris, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 210, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 3GL amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 3GL Geelong commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1924-1931); radio manufacturer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Mt Martha, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BARTHOLOMEW''== * [[/Charles Percy Bartholomew|Bartholomew, Charles Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CZ-8YR] - 1861(Eng)-1942(NSW) - Licences: XBM Sydney (Mosman, 1911-1914); 2FO Receive Sydney (Kirribilli, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; company director (AWA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo AWA) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Milsons Point, 1930-1937) - Comment: famously charged and convicted of trading with the enemy during WW1 but only slapped on wrist (together with Ernest Thomas Fisk and Hugh Robert Denison) - TroveTag: "XBM-2FO - Charles Percy Bartholomew" ==''BARTON''== * [[/Edward Gustavus Campbell Barton|Barton, Edward Gustavus Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ57-87Y] - 1857(Vic)-1942(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - pioneer wireless experimenter; scientist; business proprietor (Barton & White) - Halcyon: not mentioned) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/barton-edward-gustavus-campbell-9445 ADB] * [[/Graham Francis Barton|Barton, Graham Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5P-KYT] - 1918(SA)-2005(SA) - Licences: 5BN Mt Gambier (1937-1939); 5BN Adelaide (Unley, 1947-1956; Malvern, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1993, 1937, SA; 1COCP 1709, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Hyde Park, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Richard McRae Barton|Barton, Richard McRae "Dick"]] - 1940(???)-2021(Qld) - broadcast engineer, director engineering FACTS (1981-2001), ABU Engineering Award 2004, Fellow SMPTE, contributed to development DTV standards, chaired preparatory meeting to WRC 2000, [https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-r/oth/0a/07/R0A070000420001PDFE.pdf ITU Tribute] ==''BARTRAM''== * [[/Graeme Bartram|Bartram, Graeme]] - historian (early Aus wireless: 2011 "John Graeme Balsilie: Australia's Forgotten Wireless Pioneer"[https://www.antiquewireless.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol.-24.pdf]) ==''BASEBY''== * [[/Cecil Herbert Baseby|Baseby, Cecil Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CP-K8C] - 1898(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5BZ Adelaide (Kingswood, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2311, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kingswood, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BASHAR''== * [[/Ahmet Tahsin Bashar|Bashar, Ahmet Tahsin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKP-TGF] - 1922(Cyprus)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2TU Sydney (North Sydney, 1937; Cammeray, 1955; Crows Nest, 1960; Crows Nest, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (West Sydney, NSW, 1949); textile worker (Surry Hills, NSW, 1954; Glenmore, NSW, 1958); clerk (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1963-1972); assistant clerk (Paddington, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BASIL-COOKE''== * Frank Basil-Cooke see Cooke, Frank Basil "Basil" ==''BASSETT''== * [[/Francis Rankin Bassett|Bassett, Francis Rankin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQZJ-28Y] - 1906(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2FR Sydney (Bexley, 1925-1928; Arncliffe, 1929); 2FR Singleton (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 194, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: in 1920s shared licence with brother John Bassett - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Singleton, NSW, 1930-1937); electrician (Singleton, New South Wales, 1943-1980) * [[/John Bassett|Bassett, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8M2-8XN] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2VO Receive Stroud (1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 914, 1926; AOCP 232, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 78, 1930; COCP1 346, 1933 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: in 1920s shared licence with brother Francis Rankin Bassett - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Bexley, NSW, 1943-1968); retired (Bexley, NSW, 1972-1977; Nashua, NSW, 1977) ==''BASTOW''== * [[/Geoffrey Campbell Bastow|Bastow, Geoffrey Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JQ-L6B] - 1916(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2UB Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1934-1936; Paddington, 1937-1939; Artarmon, 1946-1950; Wahroonga, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1327, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: production engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Wahroonga, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BATCHLER''== * [[/Charles Victor Batchler|Batchler, Charles Victor "Victor"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4NN-FXJ] - 1897(Tas)-1985(Tas) - Licences: XZJ Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: Uncle of 7JB-3AJB Jack Copeland Batchler - Electoral Rolls: shift engineer (Waddamana, 1922) * [[/Jack Copeland Batchler|Batchler, Jack Copeland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCSK-D8F] - 1910(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7JB Hobart (1932-1939); 3AJB Melbourne (1947); 7JB Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1948-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 957, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: nephew of XZJ Charles Victor Batchler; husband of 7YL Joyce Isabel Batchler nee Crowder - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Nelson, 1943-1949); no occupation (Nelson, 1972) * [[/Joyce Isabel Crowder|Batchler nee Crowder, Joyce Isabel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNY-PKG] - 1915(Tas)-2015(Tas) - Licences: 7YL Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1936-1980) - Qualifications: AOCP 1627, 1936, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL - Relationships: Wife of 7JB-3AJB Jack Copeland Batchler - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Nelson, 1943-1972) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''BATE''== * [[/Arthur John Bate|Bate, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKQ-PYC] - 1917(WA)-2010(SA) - Licences: 5ZA Adelaide (Adelaide City, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1891, 1937, SA; BOCP 1481, 1956; 1COCP 2049, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BATES''== * [[/Jack Lister Bates|Bates, Jack Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGK-238] - 1912(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4UR Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1947; Lutwyche, 1948-1969; Toombul, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1430, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio Club (WIAQ, QSL Manager); part of the "U" gang; WW2 - Halcyon: p. 12, 99, 137, 141, 145 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Teneriffe, Qld, 1936-1943); labourer (Lutwyche, Qld, 1949-1958; Wooloowin, Qld, 1968); cashier (Toombul, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''BATH''== * [[/William Alonzo Bath|Bath, William Alonzo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4X-T2J] - 1908(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4YK Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Geebung, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2150, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1937-1954; Geebung, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BATT''== * [[/Cecil Henry Batt|Batt, Cecil Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMLJ-5SB] - 1904(Tas)-1942(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Bothwell (1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 434, 1940 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Bothwell, 1928); labourer (Melton Mowbray, 1936-1937) ==''BATTLE''== * [[/Edmund Thomas Battle|Battle, Edmund Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6C8-G32] - 1890(UK)-1970(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a listener) - Electoral Rolls: teamster (Dorrigo, 1913); dairy farmer (Malanda, 1919); sawmill manager (Tumoulin, 1931); sawmiller (Ravenshoe, 1936-1937); timber merchant (Paddington, 1943); sawmiller (Albion, 1949) ==''BATTYE''== * [[/James Sykes Battye|Battye, James Sykes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V7W-HL5] - 1871(Vic)-1954(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - librarian; historian; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as chairman, special committee, Western Australian Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: librarian (Perth, 1910-1937); principal librarian (Perth, 1943-1949) - Links: [[w:James Battye|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/battye-james-sykes-5156 ADB] ==''BATY''== * [[/Richard Baty|Baty, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLV-BZX] - 1913(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 5MH Adelaide (Brompton, 1931; Pennington, 1937; Challa Gardens, 1938-1939; Lockleys, 1954-1969; Henley Beach South, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 757, 1931, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 160, 1934; BOCP 242, 1939; 1COCP 323, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Franklin, SA, 1941-1943) ==''BAUER''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Bauer|Bauer, Alfred Thomas "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MSCM-QB1] - 1908(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4AT Brisbane (Annerley, 1927-1933) & Cairns? - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 333, 1927, No. 36 in Qld; CPRTelephony 1119, 1928; 1COCP 92, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG); state public servant (4QG); WW2 - Halcyon: p. 67, 86, 111, 127, 130 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cairns, 1936; Camp Hill, 1937); radio tech (Camp Hill, 1943-1980) ==''BAXTER''== * [[/Arthur Henry Baxter|Baxter, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62R-CKR] - 1900(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6BX Geraldton (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1989, 1937, WA; BOCP 381, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: station employee (Lyons River Station, Carnarvon, WA, 1925-1926); wood merchant (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937); broadcast station operator (Geraldton, WA, 1949-1972); retired (Thornlie, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Laurence Baxter|Baxter, Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9698-Y9J] - 1919(NSW)-2001(???) - Licences: 2NB Sydney (Cremorne, 1946-1947); 2AMB Sydney (Cremorne, 1948-1961; Mosman, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2410, 1939, NSW; BOCP 437, 1942; COCP2 902, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Withdrawal: 2NB amateur callsign possibly withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2NB Broken Hill national service - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cremorne, NSW, 1943-1958); radio technician (Mosman West, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Sidney Roy Baxter|Baxter, Sidney or Sydney Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWX9-XWV] - 1915(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4FJ Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1935-1939; Coorparoo Heights, 1946-1947; Cribb Island, 1948-1950; Camp Hill, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1569, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAN, wireless officer); employment (Trittons, radio service); business proprietor (radio service) - Halcyon: p. 76, 137 - Electoral Rolls: truck driver (Camp Hill, Qld, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Cribb Island, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BEAMES''== * [[/Kenneth Beames|Beames, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NQJ-L17] - 1899(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: N754 Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922); 2IB Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; wireless operator (at WW1 enlistment 1917) - amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 1st/4th Signals Troop, 1st Anzac Mounted Division, 1917-1919) - Awards: 1914/1915 Star Medal; British War Medal; Victory Medal - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (at WW1 enlistment); manufacturer (Five Dock, 1930-1958; Linden, 1963-1980) ==''BEAN''== * [[/Leslie Percival Reed Bean|Bean, Leslie Percival Reed]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHWZ-6ZZ] - 1884(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZT Sydney (Mosman, 1923-1925); 2LP Sydney (Mosman, 1924-1928; Artarmon, 1929-1936; Pymble, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - PMGD (Elec. Engineer, 1904-1919); L. P. R. Bean & Co (founder 1920-1926); Stromberg-Carlson (founder, 1927-1933+); Council IREAust - Electoral Rolls: electrical instrument fitter (Ascot Vale, 1909); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1912-1915; Artarmon, NSW, 1930); company director (Pymble, 1933-1943; Roseville, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Lindfield, 1958-1968) ==''BEANEY''== * [[/William Spencer Beaney|Beaney, William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XB-263] - 1916(SA)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 4BV Rockhampton (1954); 5WB Adelaide (Plympton, 1955-1956); 4BN Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1960; Hawthorne, 1965; Holland Park, 1969); 4BN Warana Beach (1980) - Qualifications: BOCP 32, 1936; COCP3 1637, 1953; AOCP 3398, 1953, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice radio engineer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1937); radio engineer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1941-1943; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1954); radio technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1963); manager (Holland Park, Qld, 1968-1972); clerk (Coorparoo, Qld, 1977); retired (Kawana Waters, Qld, 1980) ==''BEARD''== * [[/Ernest Gordon Beard|Beard, Ernest Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2G-25R] - 1897(Eng)-1968(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 304, 1939 - broadcast engineer (United Distributors; 2KY; 2GB); inventor; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as consulting engineer, 2GB) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northbridge, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Northbridge, 1936-1937); wireless engineer (Willoughby, 1943-1949); engineer (Forestville, 1958-1963) - Links: [https://www.radiomuseum.org/dsp_hersteller_detail.cfm?company_id=12500 radiomuseum.org] * [[/Norman George Beard|Beard, Norman George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9G-GSZ] - 1902(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 3DR Receive Balnarring (1922-1923); 2PK Wentworthville (1930); 2ALJ Sydney (Prospect, 1939; Toongabbie, 1946-1954; Brookvale, 1955; Dee Why, 1956-1961); 2ALJ Terrigal (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 583, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; TVOCP 25, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Pendle Hill, NSW, 1930; Balnarring, Vic, 1931; Prospect, NSW, 1933-1937); RAAF instructor (Ballarat, 1942); teacher (Toongabbie, 1949-1954; Brookvale, 1958); retired (Terrigal, 1963-1972; Wendouree, Vic, 1977; Caves Beach, 1980) ==''BEARUP''== * [[/Herbert Andrew Bearup|Bearup, Herbert Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLJ-B1C] - 1900(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: V740 Receive Melbourne (Caulfield East, 1922); 3GT Receive Melbourne (Caulfield East, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Malvern East, 1921-1924; Caulfield East, 1925-1928); farmer (Bentleigh, 1934-1949); engineer (Highett, 1963-1967; Moorabbin, 1972-1980) * [[/Thomas William Bearup|Bearup, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J7R-T9D] - 1897(Vic)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 224, 1916 - studio manager 3LO (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as studio manager, 3LO, Victoria); WW1 (merchant navy) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Caulfield, 1924); radio engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (Roseville, NSW, 1943) ==''BEATSON''== * [[/Robert John Beatson|Beatson, Robert John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSJV-2D2] - 1909(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4BB Brisbane (Wilston, 1928); 4BB Maryborough (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 394, 1928, No. 44 in Qld; AOLCP 173, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club administrator (WIAQ); broadcast engineer (4MB); WW2 - Halcyon: p. 68, 139, 141, 163, 164 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maryborough, 1931); radiotrician (Maryborough, 1937-1949); radio engineer (Maryborough, 1954-1980) ==''BEATTIE''== * [[/Herbert Spencer Meurant Beattie|Beattie, Herbert Spencer Meurant]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ65-KTL] - 1888(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 3DV Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1922); 3DV Melbourne (Box Hill, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1914-1927); salesman (Thornleigh, NSW, 1930); electrical engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1934-1936); agent (Cabramatta, 1943); auctioneer (Ettalong, 1943); no occupation (Fairfield, NSW, 1954-1958; Flagstaff, NSW, 1963) ==''BECHERVAISE''== * [[/William Philip Bechervaise|Bechervaise, William Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MVNP-4HQ] - 1831(Eng)-1907(Vic) - radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria), employment (Victoria Posts and Telegraphs Department) ==''BECK''== * [[/Alan Beavis Beck|Beck, Alan Beavis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR7-N8Q] - 1911(Vic)-1982(WA) - Licences: 5XW Adelaide (West Mitcham, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 370, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Shenton Park, WA, 1937; Myrtle Bank, SA, 1941-1943); research chemist (Subiaco, 1949-1980) ==''BECKETT''== * [[/Oliver Charles Beckett|Beckett, Oliver Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDM6-PC6] - 1907(Eng)-1972(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2184, 1938, WA; COCP1 371, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bencubbin, WA, 1931; Beverley, WA, 1936-1937); aeradio operator (Carnarvon, WA, 1943); senior communications officer (Redcliffe, WA, 1954-1958); communications instructor (Carlisle, WA, 1963; Rivervale, WA, 1968) ==''BEDFORD''== * [[/Robert Arthur Buddicom Bedford|Bedford, Robert Arthur Buddicom]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC5Q-1KX] - 1874(Eng)-1951(SA) - Licences: 5RB Kyancutta (1924-1939; 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of William Rudolf Buddicom Bedford - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Kyancutta, 1939-1941); retired (Kyancutta, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/buddicom-robert-arthur-5417 ADB] * [[/William Rudolf Buddicom Bedford|Bedford, William Rudolf Buddicom "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Y3-X4Z] - 1909(Eng)-1972(SA) - Licences: likely operator of 5RB Kyancutta - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 1893, 1954 - WW2 - Relationships: son of 5RB Robert Arthur Buddicom Bedford - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kyancutta, 1939-1943) ==''BEECH''== * [[/Frederick Sidney Beech|Beech, Frederick Sidney or Sydney "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-6BC] - 1895(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4FB Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1930-1939; Norman Park, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 629, 1930, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; jeweller - Halcyon: p. 75, 76, 90 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Bulimba, 1917-1919; Coorparoo, 1919-1972; Norman Park, 1977) ==''BEER''== * [[/James Albert Beer|Beer, James Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJTF-7PP] - 1890(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922-1923); 2CW Sydney (Ashfield, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Training School, 191916-17; Signals Training Unit, Egypt, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1958) ==''BEGBIE''== * [[/Richard Begbie|Begbie, Richard]] - historian (broadcasting), journalist, radio clubs (HRSA) ==''BEHRMANN''== * [[/Anton Ewald Behrmann|Behrmann, Anton Ewald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGM-BBC] - 1907(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2BD Sydney (Kensington, 1932-1933; Pyrmont, 1934-1936; Cremorne, 1937-1939; Marrickville, 1946-1955; Petersham, 1956-1957; Waverley, 1958-1961; Ryde, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 954, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1932-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glenmore, NSW, 1930; Chippendale, NSW, 1933); butcher (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1936; Marrickville, NSW, 1943); aero engineer (Marrickville, NSW, 1949); motor mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1954; Petersham, NSW, 1958; North Ryde, NSW, 1968); mechanic (Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BELJON''== * [[/Robin Ernest Beljon|Beljon, Robin Ernest "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD3-VR3] - 1897(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2RB Lithgow (1926-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 259, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lithgow, 1930-1934); turner (Lithgow, 1937-1943); foreman (Lithgow, 1949-1968); retired (Lithgow, 1972) ==''BELL''== * [[/Allan Charles Bell|Bell, Allan Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G14G-3LN] - 1912(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ACB Sydney (Bexley North, 1946; Lewisham, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2414, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio worker (Marrickville, NSW, 1935-1936); radio engineer (Canterbury, NSW, 1943; Petersham North, NSW, 1949-1954); hotel proprietor (Paddington, NSW, 1958) * [[/Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell|Bell, Francis Wirgman Dillon "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7QW-CM4] - 1896(NZ)-1987(NZ) - ZL4AA Waihemo, amateur operator, first to 2 way QSO New Zealand to Australia (Apr 1923), South America, USA (Sep 1924), England (Oct 1924, G2SZ); WW1 (gunner, France & Belgium till invalided 1917) - Relationships: Brother of Margaret Brenda Bell, first licensed female NZ amateur - TroveTag: "ZL4AA - Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell" - Links: [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4b20/bell-francis-wirgman-dillon Bio]; [https://www.soundarchives.co.nz/collections/catalogue/catalogue-item?record_id=222015 Sound Archives]; [https://www.zl4aa.org.nz/frank-bell-trans-world-radio-contact/ NZART Otago] * [[/H. G. Bell|Bell, H. G.]] - 19??-19?? - 4HG Brisbane (South Toowong = Taringa, 1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 321, 1927, No. 33 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: p. 111 - Callsign: later to Harry Brown - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Dudley Jack Benham Bell|Bell, Dudley Jack Benham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYSZ-BFN] - 1908(Vic)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 3SN Shepparton (1934-1939, 1947-1948); 9SN Port Moresby (1948, 1969); P29JB Boroko (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1362, 1934, Vic; COCP1 359, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Shepparton, Vic, 1931-1937) * [[/James Bell|Bell, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRD1-SY2] - 1918(NSW)-1991(USA) - Licences: 2ABO Sydney (Dundas,1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1615, 1936, NSW; COCP2 601, 1942; COCP1 629, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leslie William Gordon Bell|Bell, Leslie William Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67S-RQ5] - 1904(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4CY Receive Atherton (1923); 4LZ Jubilee Pocket (1969-1975); 4LZ Airlie Beach (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 4471, 1967, Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Danbulla via Atherton, 1925-1928); farmer (Jubilee Pocket via Proserpine, 1954-1980) * [[/Margaret Brenda Dillon Bell|Bell, Margaret Brenda Dillon "Brenda"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPV-MP4] - 1891(NZ)-1979(NZ) - Licences: ZL4AA Waihemo (ca 1920s & 1930s) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; first licensed female NZ amateur - Relationships: Sister of ZL4AA Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell - Electoral Rolls: spinster (Waihemo, NZ, 1914-1922; Shag Valley Station, Waihemo, NZ, 1928-1949; Waihemo, NZ, 1954; Shag Valley Station, Palmerston, NZ, 1957-1975; Palmerston, NZ, 1978) - Links: [[Brenda_Bell|Wikipedia]]; [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4b20/bell-francis-wirgman-dillon Bio]; [https://teara.govt.nz/en/speech/71/bell-recalls-her-brother-frank-contacting-england-by-short-wave-radio Brenda's recollection of Frank's first UK contact] * [[/Robert Leonard Bell|Bell, Robert Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWN-CD5] - 1902(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1889, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ironmoulder (Collingwood, Vic, 1926; Preston, Vic, 1928); moulder (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931); driver (Caulfield, Vic, 1934-1954); technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1963-1968; Caulfield North, Vic, 1972) * [[/Ronald Jellicoe Bell|Bell, Ronald Jellicoe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHB-SXS] - 1915(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3EK Melbourne (Hampton, 1936-1939); 3MB Melbourne (Hampton, 1947; Cheltenham, 1948-1969); 3MB Harkaway (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1694, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1937-1942); insurance official (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1963); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1968; Cheltenham, Vic, 1972); retired (Harkaway, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Victor Frank Bell|Bell, Victor Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMZ-FZ7] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6KR Perth (Subiaco, 1932-1933); 6KR Kalgoorlie (1937-1939); 6KR Perth (Nedlands, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 907, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936); postal assistant (Leonora, WA, 1937); radio engineer (Subiaco, WA, 1937); telephone mechanic (Lamington, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); radio engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1954) * [[/Vincent Stephanus Bell|Bell, Vincent Stephanus "Vince"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHV-W8G] - 1910(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4VD Rockhampton (Rockhampton City, 1936-1937; Wandal, 1938-1939, 1946-1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1496, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; employed electrical business - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, Qld, 1932-1936); electrical mechanic (Rockhampton, Qld, 1937-1980) - Trovetag: "4VD - Vincent Stephanus Bell" * [[/William James Bell|Bell, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CL-T2Q] - 1905(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2ED Sydney (Campsie, 1933-1939; Tempe, 1946-1950; Punchbowl, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1085, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tobacco worker (Campsie, NSW, 1930-1943; Tempe, NSW, 1949; Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''BELSTEAD''== * [[/Roy Lempriere Belstead|Belstead, Roy Lempriere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1GN-CQF] - 1910(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4EI Townsville (1933-1939); 4RU Winton (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1182, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 304, 1940; 1COCP 420, 1940; TVOCP 87, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, Townsville ARC); state public servant (Qld Railways); broadcast technician (2KY); business proprietor (Belstead Electronic Repairs, Winton) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hyde Park, Qld, 1931-1937); radio technician (Dee Why, NSW, 1943; Auburn, NSW, 1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1958-1963; Auburn, NSW, 1972); retired (Winton, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''BENNETT''== * [[/Alfred Edward Bennett|Bennett, Alfred Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNP-GFM] - 1889(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager 2GB Sydney; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, 2GB, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Mosman, 1930-1931); director (Mosman, 1933; Vaucluse, 1936); inspector (Darling Point, 1943); investor (West Pennant Hills, 1949); retired (Vaucluse, 1954-1963) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bennett-alfred-edward-5207 ADB] * [[/Aubrey Vincent Bennett|Bennett, Aubrey Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT5F-KQV] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2VA Sydney (Concord, 1935-1939; Coogee, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1514, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1930-1935; Concord, NSW, 1937-1943; Coogee, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Clarence Herbert Bennett|Bennett, Clarence Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXS5-CLV] - 1887(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 449, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1909-1963); retired (Brunswick, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Patrick Curtis Bennett|Bennett, Patrick Curtis "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQW-8JT] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 3NC Melbourne (Kew, 1932-1934); 3NC Hamilton (1937); 3NC Melbourne (Auburn, 1938-1939); 3APB Shepparton (1947); 3PB Shepparton (1948); 3PB Melbourne (Doncaster, 1954-1960); 2AJB Sydney (Westmead, 1955-1960; Roseville, 1961-1969); 2AJB Terrigal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1009, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 195, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1936-1937; Mosman, NSW, 1943; Nunawading, Vic, 1949); engineer (Doncaster, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Westmead, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1963-1968; Lane Cove, NSW, 1977); retired (Terrigal, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William John Jacob Bennett|Bennett, William John Jacob]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQS-BDS] - 1906(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3DR Shepparton (1932-1933); 3DR Mooroopna (1937-1939); 3EJ Melbourne (Lilydale, 1948-1975; Chirnside Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 982, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Shepparton, Vic, 1928-1936); nil (Mooroopna, Vic, 1942); radio dealer (Lilydale, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BENOIT''== * [[/Maxwell Alfred William Benoit|Benoit, Maxwell Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HC-MQX] - 1919(Vic)-1943(Thailand) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2401, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Signalman, 8 Division Signals, 1939-1943) - Awards: Military Medal (1942) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1684287 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/619809 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11033902 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''BENROSE''== * [[/G. S. Benrose|Benrose or Penrose, G. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DH Receive Perth (Cottesloe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BENSON''== * [[/David Alfred Benson|Benson, David Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD6-W4H] - 1915(WA)-1994(WA) - Licences: 6VB Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947-1948); 6VB Laverton (1969); 6VB Perth (South Perth, 1975; Bullsbrook, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2374, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant operator (South Perth, WA, 1937); operator (South Perth, WA, 1943-1949); technician (El Sherana via Pine Creek, NT, 1963); geophysical technician (South Perth, WA, 1968-1972); farmer (Upper Swan, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Jack Benson|Benson, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRL7-ZX6] - 1913(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIC Sydney (Concord, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1997, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JBs; Individual not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Concord, NSW, 1937) ==''BENT''== * [[/Arthur Francis Wattis Bent|Bent, Arthur Francis Wattis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVG-5V7] - 1902(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3AF Geelong (1924-1939, 1946-1960); 3AF Torquay (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 199, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio dealer (Geelong, 1931-1954) - Electoral Rolls: turner (14 Coronation St, Geelong West, 1925-1927); radio dealer (Geelong, 1928-1954); radio serviceman (Torquay, 1963-1980) ==''BENTLEY''== * [[/Frank Ernest Bentley|Bentley, Frank Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93F-NPZ] - 1902(India)-1973(SA) - Licences: 5MK Adelaide (Cowandilla, 1931-1939); 5MZ Adelaide (Cowandilla, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 833, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Cowandilla, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BENTZEN''== * [[/Ivan Louis Bentzen|Bentzen, Ivan Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4X-6P4] - 1905(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4SS Brisbane (Newstead, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 964, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Bulimba, Qld, 1929); mechanic (Valley, Qld, 1936); carpenter (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943-1949); garage proprietor (Lutwyche, Qld, 1954); carpenter (Eagle Junction, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BENWELL''== * [[/George Tasman Benwell|Benwell, George Tasman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBSB-T8M] - 1914(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3KQ Melbourne (Elwood, 1937-1939; Elsternwick, 1947-1948; Ormond, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1906, 1937, Vic; COCP2 637, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Awards: Order of Australia (Community Service, 1996) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1942); accountant (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''BERGIN''== * [[/John Thomas Bergin|Bergin, John Thomas "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGP-GNM] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5JB Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1364, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Max Wulfing Bergin|Bergin, Max Wulfing]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6M1-DCN] - 1900(NSW)-1983(Cook Isls) - Licences: 2YP Receive West Maitland (1923); 2YP West Maitland (1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BERRY''== * [[/Arthur Ingham Berry|Berry, Arthur Ingham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WB6-6F5] - 1914(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3CZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1930-1939; Kew, 1946-1954; East Malvern, 1955-1956); 3CZ Warburton (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 595, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); architect (Kew North, Vic, 1943-1954); farmer (Warburton, Vic, 1963-1977) * [[/Harold Alexander Berry|Berry, Harold Alexander "Huck"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G869-8R6] - 1906(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (City, 1923); Receive Adelaide (City, 1923-1924); 5JU Adelaide (City, 1930-1931; Keswick, 1933; Norwood, 1937-1939; Kilburn, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 666, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: polisher (Kilburn, 1943) * [[/Lawrence Dudley Berry|Berry, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG2-X6J] - 1906(NSW)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5DB Adelaide (Norwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1315, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Henry Berry|Berry, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G342-ZR6] - 18??(???)-1971(Qld) - Licences: XQC Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; electrical business proprietor - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Rockhampton, 1912-1925); electrical mechanic (Rockhampton, 1928-1968) * [[/Roy James Berry|Berry, Roy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NQN-X6X] - 1908(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2NY Grafton (1933-1939, 1946-1969); 2BQD Grafton (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1159, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: body-builder (Grafton, NSW, 1932-1980) * [[/William Clive Berry|Berry, William Clive "Clive"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBT5-3L8] - 1912(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Knockrow via Bangalow (1931-1936); 2AGM Byron Bay (1938-1938, 1946-1955); 2AGM Lismore (1956-1957); 2AGM Mullumbimby (1958-1960); 2AGM Byron Bay (1961-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 30, 1930, NSW; 2COCP 302, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Knockrow, 1933-1936); woodworker (Byron Bay, 1943-1954); contractor (Ballina, 1958); no occupation (Mullumbimby, 1958); manager (Byron Bay, 1963) * [[/William James Berry|Berry, William James "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8D1-B78] - 1890(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4WB Brisbane (Yeerongpilly, 1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1295, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; instrument repairer - Comment: Several contemporaneous William James Berry's in Brisbane - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Yeerongpilly, 1958-1963); mechanic (Yeerongpilly, 1972-1980) - ==''BERTRAM''== * [[/William Louis Bertram|Bertram, William Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDBP-NGS] - 1901(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: V738 Receive Rushworth (1922); 3GR Receive Rushworth (1922); 2KR Sydney (Waverley, 1929) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 920, 1926; 2COCP 97, 1930; 1COCP 34, 1934 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Rushworth, 1922; Brunswick, 1924-1928); telegraphist (Brunswick, 1931-1942); telephonist (Brunswick, 1949-1963); retired (Frankston, 1967-1980) ==''BEST''== * [[/George Bransdon Best|Best, George Bransdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VQ-241] - 1918(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2QC Sydney (Parramatta, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1292, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (university student at time of death 1942) * [[/Robert William Best|Best, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G9-F7Z] - 1916(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2TY Newcastle (1935-1939); 2TY Lochinvar (1946-1954); 2TY Sydney (Rutherford, 1955-1956; Hunters Hill, 1957-1958; Gladesville, 1960; Boronia Park, 1961; Gladesville, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1587, 1935, NSW; BOCP 262, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Broadcasting Station, Lochinvar, NSW, 1943-1954); storekeeper (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1958); technician (Gladesville, NSW, 1963) * [[/Wallace George Haydn Best|Best, Wallace George Haydn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSF-YDK] - 1901(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2ER Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2ER Sydney (Rose Bay, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Nephew of 2EU Arthur Frederick Peters - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brisbane, Qld, 1926); manager (Ascot, Qld, 1936-1949; Bardon, Qld, 1954-1980) - TroveTag: "2ER - Wallace George Haydn Best" ==''BESTED''== * [[/Julius Phillip Bested|Bested, Julius Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ6V-YSQ] - 1907(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Rose Park, 1923); 5CS Adelaide (Salisbury, 1937-1939); 5CS Peterborough (1947-1948); 5CS Adelaide (Richmond, 1954-1960; Cumberland Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1995, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Salisbury, SA, 1939-1941) ==''BESTMANN''== * [[/Walter Barrett Bestmann|Bestmann, Walter Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCM-JTY] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 4BE Gympie (1938-1939, 1947); 4LN Gympie (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2242, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Gympie, Qld, 1936-1937); electrical foreman (Gympie, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''BEYER''== * [[/Johann Hugo Louis Beyer|Beyer, Johann Hugo Louis "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJQ-WX2] - 1894(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: XJEK Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Armadale, Vic, 1916-1925); chemist (Caulfield, Vic, 1927; Beaumaris, Vic, 1963-1972) ==''BIBBY''== * [[/Frederick Cyril Bibby|Bibby, Frederick Cyril "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH58-5XF] - 1911(Tas)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3OL Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1930-1939; Camberwell, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 681, 1930, Vic; AOLCP 38, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Camberwell, 1943-1968); operator (Camberwell, 1972-1980) ==''BICE''== * [[/William Russel Bice|Bice, William Russel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF48-PHT] - 1895(Qld)-1925(WA) - Licences: 6BX Receive Perth (Claremont, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Claremont, WA, 1919) ==''BIDGOOD''== * [[/Archibald Erle Bidgood|Bidgood, Archibald Erle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/29WT-B4Z] - 1909(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 2ALL Sydney (Willoughby, 1939; Dee Why, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: COCP2 270, 1930; AOLCP 26, 1930; COCP1 79, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1936; Willoughby, NSW, 1937; Dee Why, NSW, 1949; Beacon Hill, NSW, 1954; Toowoomba, Qld, 1958); postmaster (Pialba, Qld, 1969; South Pine, Qld, 1972); retired (Withcott, Qld, 1980) ==''BIDMEAD''== * [[/William Ernest Bidmead|Browne, William Ernest Bidmead]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZM-N3K] - 1894(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XEB Sydney (Marrickville, 1913-1914); 2SJ Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; citizen's militia (25th Signallers Co. Engineers, pre WW1); AIF (WW1, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1936); engineering fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1963) - TroveTage: "XEB-2SJ - William Ernest Bidmead" ==''BILLAN''== * [[/Leo John Billan|Billan, Leo John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4P-P87] - 1906(SA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3BR Briagolong (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1205, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Boisdale, Vic, 1931); nurseryman (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); gardener (Prahran, Vic, 1963) ==''BILLINGS''== * [[/Hubert Douglas Billings|Billings, Hubert Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WC5-G7H] - 1894(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: XJP Melbourne (Brighton Beach, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AFC, Signals); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1919; St Kilda, Vic, 1921; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1943); auditor (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BINNS''== * [[/Albert Binns|Binns, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDD-5DL] - 1895(NSW)-1918(NSW) - Licences: XCY Sydney (Mosman, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Relationships: brother of 2IE-2BJ Cecil Binns - TroveTag: "XCY - Albert Binns" * [[/Cecil Binns|Binns, Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-XTD] - 1897(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2IE Receive Sydney (Kogarah, 1922); 2BJ Sydney (Kogarah, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 46, 1924, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 79, 1932; COCP1 378, 1940 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; 1st Division Signals Coy (WW1, 1916+) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1936); radio technician (Carlingford, NSW, 1937; Eastwood, NSW, 1943-1968) - Relationships: brother of XCY Albert Binns - TroveTag: "2IE-2BJ - Cecil Binns" ==''BIRD''== * [[/Henry Scorer Bird|Bird, Henry Scorer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWH-FTC] - 1902(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3HB Melbourne (Sunshine, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Sunshine, 1924-1927); Government employee (Camberwell, 1928-1963); nil (Ashwood, 1968-1972) - Comment: 3HB callsign passed to Sunshine Radio Club 1924-1927 (prominent amateur broadcaster) * [[/Leslie James Bird|Bird, Leslie James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6X2-N4N] - 1897(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, Armidale, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armidale, 1930-1935; Wellington, 1937); civil servant (Homebush, 1943) ==''BIRT''== * [[/William Andrew Birt|Birt, William Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBK-336] - 1907(WA)-1936(WA) - Licences: 6CU Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (North Perth, WA, 1931) ==''BISCHOFF''== * [[/William Edward Conrad Bischoff|Bischoff, William Edward Conrad]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YT-QB7] - 1911(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2LZ Sydney (Crows Nest, 1930-1937); 2LZ Wentworth Falls (1938-1939, 1946-1969); 2AKM Wentworth Falls (Portable, 1939); 2LZ Sydney (Naremburn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 568, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 12, 1936; TVOCP, 346, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Naremburn, 1933-1937); wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, 1943); radio technician (Wentworth Falls, 1949-1958); tele. engineer (Naremburn, 1963); engineer (Naremburn, 1972-1980) ==''BISHOP''== * [[/Clarence Elijah Bishop|Bishop, Clarence Elijah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKZ9-G7S] - 1896(WA)-1971(WA) - Licences: 6DD Receive Albany (1923); 6DD Albany (1923-1924); 6DD Northam (1924); 6LL Katanning (1936-1939); 6LL Perth (Claremont, 1948-1954; East Victoria Park, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1746, 1936, WA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albany, WA, 1922); accountant (Katanning, WA, 1925-1937); clerk (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1954; Victoria Park, WA, 1958-1968) * [[/Frederick Edward Bishop|Bishop, Frederick Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS3-GZQ] - 1882(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2FB Sydney (Kirribilli, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Kirribilli, 1930-1931); grazier (Mullaley, Gunnedah, 1935-1949) * [[/Maurice Glanville Bishop| Bishop, Maurice Glanville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDDP-SVD] - 1908(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Middle Park, Vic, 1931); bank officer (Middle Park, 1935); bank clerk (Bank of NSW Quarters, Ouyen, 1936-1937); bank officer (Hawthorn, 1942-1949; Nelson, Tas, 1954) * [[/Reginald Bishop|Bishop, Reginald "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDJ-D3V] - 1913(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - politician; trade union leader; in conjunction with Media Minister Doug McClelland, oversaw the introduction of FM radio into Australia - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/bishop-reginald-reg-32171 Obituaries Australia] ==''BLACK''== * [[/F. C. Black|Black, F. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: None identified to date - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 297, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: awaits identification, Port Lincoln, SA in 1926 * [[/Rex Cleugh Black|Black, Rex Cleugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZJZ-WY5] - 1912(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2YA Sydney (Rugby, 1933; Auburn, 1934-1935; Greenwich, 1936-1937); 2YA Trangie (1938); 2YA Sydney (Ashfield, 1939; Belmore, 1946; Campsie, 1947; Liverpool, 1948-1950); 2YA Gosford (1954-1961); 2YA Kingsgrove (1965); 2YA Springwood (1969-1975); 2YA Kooringal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1116, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Greenwich, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Campsie, NSW, 1943); school teacher (Liverpool, NSW, 1949); teacher (Gosford, NSW, 1958; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1980) * [[/Robert Hughes Black|Black, Robert Hughes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4S-2YK] - 1917(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2QZ Sydney (Harris Park, 1933-1939; Baulkham Hills, 1946-1947; City CBD, 1954; Hunters Hill, 1955-1975; Strathfield, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1229, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Innisfail, Qld, 1941-1943; Baukham Hills, NSW, 1954; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1958-1972; Strathfield, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William Hector Black|Black, William Hector]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8J2-TCS] - 1912(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3WB Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1939); 2WO Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 663, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Malvern, 1936-1937); bacteriologist (Mosman, 1943-1963); biochemist (Darlinghurst, 1968-1972) * [[/William Sidney Neil Black|Black, William Sidney Neil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWVJ-2XT] - 1921(Vic)-1998(???) - Licences: 2AKJ Canberra (Kingston, 1938-1939); 3QX Melbourne (Chelsea, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2151, 1938, ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Berwick, Vic, 1949); engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1958; Blacktown, NSW, 1963) ==''BLACKBURN''== * [[/W. T. Blackburn|Blackburn, W. T.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Home Hill (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Searched William, Walter, Wilfred - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BLACKMAN''== * [[/Herbert Howbery Blackman|Blackman, Herbert Howbery]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2M-65N] - 1886(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XOE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913); 3PR Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923); 3PR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1924-1925); 3HA Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1927); 3HU Melbourne (Ashburton, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 211, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Malvern, 1909); mechanic (East Malvern, 1913-1916); soldier (Royal Park, 1917-1919); electrician (East Malvern, 1922-1928); mechanic (Burwood, 1931-1968) ==''BLACKWELL''== * [[/William Blackwell|Blackwell, William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAN Sydney (Camperdown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: furnaceman (Camperdown, NSW, 1913) ==''BLADES''== * [[/Lorne Deborah Blades|Blades, Lorne Deborah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN18-HW3] - 1910(Qld)-1935(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1069, 1932, Qld - YL amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (N/A) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ronald Alfred Blades|Blades, Ronald Alfred "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCS-L77] - 1916(Qld)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 4RX Toowoomba (1936-1939); 2VP Sydney (Haberfield, 1946-1947; Ashfield, 1948-1950; Dundas, 1954-1955); 2VP Melbourne (Blackburn, 1956); 2VP Sydney (Balgowlah, 1957-1969; Seaforth, 1975; Dee Why, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1775, 1936, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 615, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); broadcast technician (AWA) - Comment: Two Ronald Alfred Blades born in Qld 1916, 4RX 27/3/1916 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Dundas, NSW, 1954; Balgowlah, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Dee Why, NSW, 1977) ==''BLAIR''== * [[/Keith Andrew William Blair|Blair, Keith Andrew William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK4S-ZXY] - 1911(Vic)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2DX Balranald (1930-1934); 2DX Sydney (Marrickville, 1935-1937); 2DX Bega (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 699, 1930, Vic; BOCP 276, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Balranald, 1932-1935; Randwick, 1936-1937; Bega, 1937); bank officer (Queanbeyan, 1949-1980) * [[/Russell Lewis Blair|Blair, Russell Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HH-8Y4] - 1916(WA)-2010(NZ) - Licences: 2AJE Cooranbong (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely NZ) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Christchurch, 1941-1943; Selwyn, Canterbury, 1946); teacher (Auckland, 1954; Palmerston North, 1957-1960); company director (Palmerston North, 1963-1966); teacher (Palmerston North, 1972-1981); retired (Palmerston North, 1987-2008) ==''BLAKE''== * [[/Robert Leslie Gilbert Blake|Blake, Robert Leslie Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L831-ZLW] - 1888(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3RG Castlemaine (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 484, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Castlemaine, Vic, 1912-1919); house furn. (Castlemaine, Vic, 1924-1949) ==''BLAKEMORE''== * [[/Thomas Victor Blakemore|Blakemore, Thomas Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FR-V6J] - 1916(WA)-2011(WA)95yo - Licences: 6TB Perth (Bayswater, 1947-1965); 6TB Narrogin (1969); 6TB Perth (Bayswater, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2435, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Subiaco, WA, 1937; Bayswater, WA, 1943); wireless mechanic (Bayswater, WA, 1949-1980) ==''BLANCH''== * [[/Cecil Keith Blanch|Blanch, Cecil Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2SR-WR5] - 1903(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2GI Woodford Leigh (1930-1961); 2GI Maclean (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 718, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Brushgrove, NSW, 1930-1932; Woodford Leigh, NSW, 1934-1958); radio serviceman (Maclean, NSW, 1963-1968); serviceman (Maclean, NSW, 1972); retired (Maclean, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BLANCHARD''== * [[/George Edward Henry Blanchard|Blanchard, George Edward Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV2-B4S] - 1899(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DN Sydney (Newtown, 1922-1926; Hurlstone Park, 1927-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 195, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Earlwood, 1930-1980) ==''BLAND''== * [[/William Joseph Bland|Bland, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXT9-4RP] - 1902(India)-1955(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Alberton, 1923); 5AG Adelaide (Alberton, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 765, 1923 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio manufacturer (Tusmore, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5AG - William Joseph Bland" ==''BLUE''== * [[/Harry William Blue|Blue, Harry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVXF-38K] - 1909(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2YI Sydney (Liverpool, 1932-1933); 2YI Albury (1934-1936); 9KO Rabaul (1937); 2YI Broken Hill (1938-1939); 2YI Sydney (Kingsford, 1946; Auburn, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1034, 1932, NSW; COCP3 43, 1936; COCP2 111, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); A.A.M.S. - Electoral Rolls: porter (Liverpool, NSW, 1930-1933); railway employee (Albury, NSW, 1934-1935); wireless operator (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1936); radio officer (Daceyville, NSW, 1943); despatch clerk (Auburn, NSW, 1949-1968); clerk (Auburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BLUNDEN''== * [[/Godfrey Verge Blunden|Blunden, Godfrey Verge]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNG-22L] - 1906(Vic)-1996(France) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Wireless Weekly (editor, 1930s) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (North Sydney, 1930; East Sydney, 1933-1936) * [[/Leon Walter Blunden|Blunden, Leon Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KT-SMV] - 1914(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5BH Adelaide (Firle, 1935-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1535, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BLYARD''== * [[/Alfred Blyard|Blyard, Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIH Nowra (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (brother Walter Raleigh Blyard died Nowra, 1926) ==''BLYTH''== * [[/Oscar Emerson Blyth|Blyth, Oscar Emerson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTYQ-7WL] - 1912(Tas)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3XW Melbourne, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1806, 1936, Vic; COCP1 1204, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Collingwood, Vic, 1934); flyer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943); printer (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''BOASE''== * [[/Norman Robert Boase|Boase, Norman Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Z8-QZS] - 1917(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3NI Melbourne (Malvern, 1947; Glenhuntly, 1948; Burwood, 1954-1955; Darling, 1956; Carlton, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2295, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942; bookkeeper (Warren, NSW, 1943); Oakleigh, Vic, 1949; Carlton, Vic, 1958) ==''BOAST''== * [[/Harold Douglas Boast|Boast, Harold Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2VW-3D4] - 1906(Eng)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AX Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1928-1939); 3AX Lubeck (1946-1969); 3AX Melbourne (Frankston, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 404, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 55, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931-1936); radio engineer (3LK Lubeck, Vic, 1942-1968); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''BOCK''== * [[/Walter Alfred Bock|Bock, Walter Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTY-J6M] - 1886(NZ)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4KC Port Moresby (1937-1939); 9KC Port Moresby (1947-1955); 4KC Mareeba (1956); 4KC Caloundra (1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely PNG) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Acton, ACT, 1943); retired (Caloundra, Qld, 1959) ==''BODKIN''== * [[/Harland Bernard Bodkin|Bodkin, Harland Bernard "Harley"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVGY-QQ7] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2KV Sydney (St Peters, 1935-1938; Marrickville, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1447, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: power station assistant (Tempe, NSW, 1930; St Peters, NSW, 1933); electrician (Tempe, NSW, 1935-1937); radio engineer (Marrickville, NSW, 1943-1980) ==''BOILEAU''== * [[/John George Boileau|Boileau, John George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC2-HLQ] - 1893(SA)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4JT Port Moresby (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Byron Bay, NSW, 1943-1954) ==''BOLD''== * [[/Charles Augustus Bold|Bold, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3N-JSF] - 1894(WA)-1958(WA) - Licences: 6CA Perth (Beaconsfield, 1931-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 832, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Fremantle, WA, 1921-1922); meter tester (South Fremantle, WA, 1925); electrician (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1949); mains superintendent (South Fremantle, WA, 1954-1958) ==''BOLGER''== * [[/Leonard Joseph Bolger|Bolger, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67V-VDD] - 1867(Irl)-1941(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Deputy Director of Navigation, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: master mariner (Williamstown, 1914-1917); public servant (Elsternwick, 1919); master mariner (Elsternwick, 1931-1937) ==''BOLLAS''== * [[/George William Bollas|Bollas, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY4M-4XT] - 1915(Vic)-2012(Vic) - Licences: 3LA Melbourne (Footscray, 1935-1939); 3LA Yarraville (1948-1960); 3LA Melbourne (West Footscray, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1557, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Footscray, Vic, 1937-1942; Footscray West, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BOLTON''== * [[/Milton Cedric Cardwell Bolton|Bolton, Milton Cedric Cardwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDD-1ML] - 1918(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6MB Perth (Subiaco, 1939, 1947-1956; Floreat Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2400, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor body builder (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1958); director (Floreat Park, WA, 1963-1980) ==''BOND''== * [[/Francis William Bond|Bond, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4Q-ZQ4] - 1917(Vic)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 3SQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1937-1939); 4SQ Willis Island (1947); 4AKG Rockhampton (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1914, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 529, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1968); radiocommunications (Rosebud, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Rupert Francis Bond|Bond, Rupert Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZHS-QB3] - 1886(Vic)-1961(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Rockhampton, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, Qld, 1912-1937; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1958) ==''BONGERS''== * [[/Gysbert Sheldon Bongers|Bongers, Gysbert Sheldon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7F9-DXK] - 1900(NSW)-1948(NSW) - Licences: N745 Receive Sydney (1922); 2HY Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1922); 2HY Sydney (Rockdale, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Rockdale, 1930-1935; Hamilton, Qld, 1936-1937); engineer (Woollahra, 1943) ==''BONNER''== * [[/Alfred Coleman Bonner|Bonner, Alfred Coleman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MV14-MTM] - 1854(Tas)-1930(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Legana (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Trevallyn, 1914-1922); no occupation (Legana, 1928) ==''BONNERUP''== * [[/Peter Madsen Bonnerup|Bonnerup, Peter Madsen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6F5-RC8] - 1890(Tas?)-1976(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as patent attorney, WA) - Electoral Rolls: patent attorney (Nedlands, 1922; South Perth, 1925-1972) - Links: [https://www.carnamah.com.au/bio/peter-madsen-bonnerup Bio] ==''BONNINGTON''== * [[/John Archibald Bonnington|Bonnington, John Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88Y-1JP] - 1909(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1930-1931); 2AKB Sydney (Avalon Beach, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 569, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 3AirOCP 16, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Broken Hill, 1931); engineer (Woollahra, 1932-1933); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1935); air pilot (Avalon Beach, 1949-1963) ==''BONWILL''== * [[/Edward Warren Bonwill|Bonwill, Edward Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J35-NNV] - 1869(USA)-1945(NSW) - Licences: XBP Sydney (1912-1914); 2CA Receive Cowra (1922); 2CA Cowra (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Barellan, 1930; Cowra, 1934-1937; Lithgow, 1937-1943) ==''BORGEEST''== * [[/William Frederic Borgeest|Borgeest, William Frederic or Frederick (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1WM-GHT] - 1917(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3ZY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1938); 3ZY Colac (1947); 3ZY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1948; Glen Iris, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1908, 1937, Vic; BOCP 223, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Burnie, Tas, 1939); engineer (Colac, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Camberwell South, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''BORLAND''== * [[/Alexander Borland|Borland, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJZ-JGT] - 1893(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XFT Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1st Signals Squadron Wireless, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Strathfield, NSW, 1930-1943; Concord, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''BOSHER''== * [[/Allan Thomas Bosher|Bosher, Allan Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNNY-B75] - 1913(NZ)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2TU Sydney (Greenwich, 1935-1936; North Sydney, 1938-1939; Cammeray, 1946-1955; Crows Nest, 1956-1969; Cammeray, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 650, 1942; COCP1 677, 1943; (likely first qualified in NZ) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1935-1968); engineer (Crows Nest, NSW, 1972; Cammeray, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BOTTEN''== * [[/Herbert William Botten|Botten, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS2-8QJ] - 1895(SA)-1973(???) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (CBD, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Neutral Bay, 1930); radio manager (Darlinghurst, 1933-1936); manager (Darlinghurst, 1937-1958) ==''BOUCHARD''== * [[/Victor John Reid Bouchard|Bouchard, Victor John Reid "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93B-52C] - 1897(Qld)-1936(Qld) - 4BY Receive Brisbane (Auchenflower, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur club administrator - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Auchenflower, 1921-1926); clerk (Buranda, 1928) ==''BOULTBEE''== * [[/Kenneth Walker Boultbee|Boultbee, Kenneth Walker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMWB-1Q4] - 1905(Tas)-1981(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Taringa, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: agent (Taringa, Qld, 1928-1958; Corinda, Qld, 1963-1968; St Lucia, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Broadbeach, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''BOUNDY''== * [[/George Henry Boundy|Boundy, George Henry]] - 1866(Vic)-1932(Vic) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), early wireless experimenter, radio clubs (WIQ), state public servant (P&TQ, engineer), federal public servant (PMGD, engineer) ==''BOURKE''== * [[/J. Bourke|Bourke, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: V734 Receive Yarck (1922); Receive 3GP Yarck (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BOURNE''== * [[/Francis Frederick Bourne|Bourne, Francis Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX55-9GM] - 1916(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5BU Adelaide (Unley, 1935-1939; Wayville, 1947; Malvern, 1948-1954; Blackwood, 1955-1965; Belair, 1969); 5BU Keith (1975); 5BU Naracoorte (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1593, 1935, SA; 2COCP 1282, 1953; 1COCP 1722, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Parkside, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BOWDEN''== * [[/Eric James Germain Bowden|Bowden, Eric James Germain]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7T7-YC2] - 1894(Tas)-1984(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - PMGD Wireless Inspector, Hobart, 1920s & 1930s; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as equipment engineer, PMGD, Tas) - Relationships: son of Frank Prosser Bowden; brother of John Gibson Bowden - Electoral Rolls: junior assistant engineer (Hobart North, 1922); engineer (Hobart South, 1936-1937) * [[/Frank Prosser Bowden|Bowden, Frank Prosser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97MP-G4L] - 1860(Tas)-1934(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter, Tas PMGD, Federal PMGD - Relationships: father of Eric James Germain Bowden and John Gibson Bowden - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hobart North, 1914-1928) * [[/John Gibson Bowden|Bowden, John Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNJZ-V69] - 1906(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - employee of Medhurst Electrical - Relationships: son of Frank Prosser Bowden; brother of Eric James Germain Bowden - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Launceston, 1928); electrical mechanic (New Town, 1936-1937); engineer (Nelson, 1943-1963) * [[/Ronald Stanley Bowden|Bowden, Ronald Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQGS-F9R] - 1900(Eng)-1981(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Taringa, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albion, Qld, 1921); car driver (Wilston, Qld, 1934); car proprietor (Newmarket, Qld, 1936-1943); store keeper (Urangan, Qld, 1949-1954); farmer (Mundubbera, Qld, 1958-1963); retired (Urangan, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''BOWEN''== * [[/Harold Keith Bowen|Bowen, Harold Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGK-7SZ] - 1913(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5KB Adelaide (Maylands, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1049, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Tranmere, SA, 1943) * [[/Joseph La Venture Bowen|Bowen, Joseph La Venture or Laventure]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPP-MLB] - 1917(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4LB Brisbane (Hamilton, 1935-1939)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1445, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1958); public servant (Kedron, Qld, 1963) * [[/Maurice Bowen|Bowen, Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKWH-7MR] - 1915(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3VK Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1937; Windsor, 1938-1939; Mont Albert, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1543, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Coburg, Vic, 1937; St Kilda North, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Mont Albert, Vic, 1949) ==''BOWER''== * [[/George Geoffrey Bower|Bower, George Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWVM-BC5] - 1919(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2OI Sydney (Earlwood, 1936-1939; Collaroy, 1946-1950; Dee Why, 1954-1960; Collaroy, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1823, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Dee Why, NSW, 1954-1958; Collaroy, NSW, 1963-1968; Collaroy Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BOWICKE''== * [[/S. J. Bowicke|Bowicke, S. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XCI Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: W. Bowicke in Sands @ Paddington 1911 ==''BOWIE''== * [[/Luther Douglas Bowie|Bowie, Luther Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCT-J1V] - 1913(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3DU Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1935-37); 3DU Portable Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1938); 3TC Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1937-1939); 3DU Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1948-1969); 2DU Evans Heads (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1518, 1935, Vic; BOCP 218, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1935-1942; Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1963; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1968-1972); retired (Evans Head, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BOWLEY''== * [[/Alfred Hobden Bowley|Bowley, Alfred Hobden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN48-MT1] - 1887(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3AP Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1939; Ashburton, 1947-1955; Hawthorn, 1956; Nunawading, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1460, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Auburn, Vic, 1924-1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''BOWMAN''== * [[/Hubert Nigel Bowman|Bowman, Hubert Nigel "Pete"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4PT-FY3] - 1908(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5FM Adelaide (Payneham, 1932-1933; Royston Park, 1937; Payneham, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1956); 5FM Crystal Brook (1960); 5FM Bridgewater (1965-1980+); 5FN Portable (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 911, 1932, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 259, 1939; BOCP 282, 1940; 1COCP 354, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BOYD''== * [[/Albert Boyd|Boyd, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMM-KRM] - 1910?(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TE Sydney (Rozelle, 1935-1937); 2TE Newcastle (New Lambton, 1938-1939; Charlestown, 1946-1954; Maryville, 1955-1957; Islington, 1958; Blacksmith, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Rozelle, NSW, 1934-1937; Charlestown, NSW, 1943-1954) * [[/Gordon James Boyd|Boyd, Gordon James "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9K-Q7L] - 1912(???)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AML Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2308, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Brighton Le Sands, NSW, 1943-1977) * [[/John a'Beckett Penleigh Boyd|Boyd, John a'Beckett Penleigh "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HD5-QST] - 1915(Vic)-1981(WA) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1904, 1937, Vic; 3AIR 806, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, Vic, 1937-1949); pilot (Balwyn, Vic, 1954-1972); retired (Chidlow, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman James Boyd|Boyd, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-VM7] - 1897(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XNO Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914); 3EL Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1923); 3EL Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1924-1925; Caulfield, 1925-1927; Elwood, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 104, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio engineer (3UZ, 1920s); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, 1919-1924); manager (Caulfield, 1926-1928); engineer (Elsternwick, 1931-1937); electrician (St Kilda, 1949-1963); retired (Caulfield, 1967-1977) ==''BOYTON''== * [[/Claude John Boyton|Boyton, Claude John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTPH-PH2] - 1902(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ALE Jugiong (1938-1939); 2ALE Sydney (Stanmore, 1947); 2ALI Cooma North (1954); 2ALI Sydney (Randwick, 1955-1958; Bexley, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2195, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bethungra, NSW, 1930-1936); radio mechanic (Cootamundra, NSW, 1937); sound operator (Hillston, NSW, 1937); electric motor operator (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Annandale, NSW, 1949; Randwick, NSW, 1958; Bexley, NSW, 1958); engineer (Booker Bay, NSW, 1963); electronics technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BRACKEN''== * [[/Leonard Carl Bracken|Bracken, Leonard Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58V-LLQ] - 1910(Tas)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2LF Sydney (Ashfield, 1933; Stanmore, 1933-1934; Cremorne, 1935-1936); 2FF Sydney (Cremorne, 1937-1939; Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP1 54, 1947, NSW (likely prior RAN qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Withdrawal: 2LF amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2LF Young commercial service - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRADBURY''== * [[/B. J. Bradbury|Bradbury, B. J.]] - abt 1887(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPO, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: ==''BRADDOCK''== * [[/Albert Braddock|Braddock, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQN-VRM] - 1890(Eng)-1916(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 14, 1914 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Esperance, WA, 1916) * [[/George Stacey Braddock|Braddock, George Stacey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-DGH] - 1913(Qld)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 2AGL Moree East (1937-1938); 3AGL Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1900, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Bundaberg, Qld, 1936); wireless telegraphy operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); dry cleaner (Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BRADFORD''== * [[/Alfred Keith Bradford|Bradford, Alfred Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q5-VC5] - 1912(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4KK Millmerran (1936-1939, 1947-1975); 4KK Drillham (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1750, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Millmerran, Qld, 1934-1937); farmer (Millmerran, Qld, 1943-1954); radio dealer (Millmerran, Qld, 1958-1968); farmer (Drillham, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/John Richard Bradford|Bradford, John Richard]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - senior federal public servant (chief electrical engineer, Qld, PMGD) ==''BRADLEY''== * [[/David Max Bradley|Bradley, David Max]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZR-FCT] - 1922(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2344, 1939, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank Randell Bradley|Bradley, Frank Randell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G973-F7P] - 1884(SA)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 3ZK Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923-1931); 2JB Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2, 1924, No. 1 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; federal public servant (PMGD, Superintendant Telegraphs Vic, 1928; Deputy PMG Qld; NSW); historian (telegraphs) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Sandringham, Vic, 1914-1924; Mosman, NSW, 1933-1943); no occupation (Killara, NSW, 1954-1963) - TroveTag: "3ZK-2JB - Frank Randell Bradley" & "!Wikibooks 3ZK" ==''BRAGG''== * [[/William Henry Bragg|Bragg, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFQ-9N6] - 1862(Eng)-1942(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nile yet identified - pioneer wireless experimenter; academic (University of Adelaide, 1885-1908), physicist, chemist, mathematician, shared Nobel prize in 1915 with his son William Lawrence Bragg, son-in-law of Charles Todd - Links: [[w:William Henry Bragg|Wikipedia]] * [[/William Lawrence Bragg|Bragg, William Lawrence "Lawrence"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWXT-CLR] - 1890(SA)-1971(Eng) - participated as a youth in his father's wireless experiments, academic (University of Adelaide), physicist, shared Nobel prize in 1915 with his father William Henry Bragg, grandson of Charles Todd - Links: [[w:Lawrence Bragg|Wikipedia]] ==''BRAIN''== * [[/S. F. Brain|Brain, S. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZD Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: likely related XFR V. J. Brain - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/V. J. Brain|Brain, V. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XFR Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: likely related 2ZD S. F. Brain - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRAMLEY''== * [[/John Alfred Bramley|Bramley, John Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIW Wyndham (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRANCH''== * [[/Lorayne Branch|Branch, Lorayne]] - Living - author ("Henry Sutton, The Innovative Man"); historian (Henry Sutton) ==''BRAND''== * [[/Albert Onslow Brand| Brand, Albert Onslow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6R-T44] - 1904(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AIO The Entrance (1937-1939, 1946-1950); Toowoon Bay (1954-1961); Harrington (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2051, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (The Entrance, NSW, 1931; Orange, NSW, 1932; The Entrance, NSW, 1933-1949); electrical contractor (Toowoon Bay, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Harrington, NSW, 1968-1977; Maclean, NSW, 1980) * [[/Jack Brand|Brand, Jack "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4V-QGJ] - 1910(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2ADX Sydney (Ryde, 1939); 2ADX Newcastle (Lorn, 1946-1950); 2ZN Braidwood (1954-1955); 2ZN Sydney (Belmore, 1956-1957; Rockdale, 1958; Homebush West, 1960-1961; Strathfield, 1965); 2ZN Bourke (1969); 2ZN Hume Weir (1975); 2ZN Sydney (Strathfield, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1827, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1933; Rozelle, 1934-1935; Ryde, NSW, 1936); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1937; Rockdale, NSW, 1943); municipal engineer (Lorn, NSW, 1949); engineer (Braidwood, NSW, 1954) ==''BRANDON''== * [[/Eric Frank Brandon|Brandon, Eric Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPK-2ZY] - 1907(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5FB Wilmington (1933-1939); 5FB Adelaide (Prospect, 1948); 5FA Oodnadatta (1965); 5FA Ramco (1969-1975); 5FA Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1145, 1933, SA; 2COCP 140, 1938; 1COCP 183, 1938; BOCP 201, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRANFORD''== * [[/Kenneth Harold Branford|Branford, Kenneth Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQM-5NC] - 1919(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2ABW Sydney (Bondi North, 1939); 2APB Coffs Harbour (1954-1956); 2APB Sydney (Lane Cove, 1957-1958; North Ryde, 1960-1975); 2APB Gosford (Point Clare, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 184, 1938; COCP1 583, 1942; TVOCP 206, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); communications officer (Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 1954; North Ryde, NSW, 1958-1972); technician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1977); retired (Point Clare, NSW, 1980) ==''BRANKS''== * [[/Albert Mervyn Branks|Branks, Albert Mervyn "Merv"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6Y-88K] - 1906(NZ)-1978(NZ) - prominent MW and SW broadcast listener 1920s to 1970s, DX Clubs (New Zealand DX Radio Association, New Zealand Radio DX League, All-Wave All-World DX Club) - Links: [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen-tributes/ Tribute] ==''BRANSON''== * [[/George Henry Branson|Branson, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56C-CDW] - 1918(Wales)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2EJ Sydney (Mascot, 1934-1935; Concord, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1393, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Enfield, NSW, 1943); manager (Greenwell Point, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''BRASCH''== * [[/Ernest Henry Brasch|Brasch, Ernest Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-S98] - 1898(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJL Melbourne (Hawksburn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Munitions Workers Coy) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1922); motor engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1924; Swan Hill, Vic, 1925-1937); engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1954; Malvern East, Vic, 1963) ==''BREBNER''== * [[/Walter John Alexander Brebner|Brebner, Walter John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKGS-DR1] - 1905(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3JQ Geelong (Belmont, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1172, 1933, Vic; BOCP 135, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Electrician, Wireless Mechanic, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Belmont, Vic, 1937); radio announcer (Geelong West, Vic, 1942); broadcaster (Geelong, Vic, 1949); radio dealer (Geelong West, Vic, 1954); manager (Belmont, Vic, 1963-1977) ==''BREDEN''== * [[/Wynne Steere Breden|Breden, Wynne Steere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/979Z-1QH] - 1900(Qld)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Rx Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1923); 2WS Newcastle (CBD, 1924-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 9, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; shipyard business - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Melbourne, Vic, 1922-1924; Newcastle, NSW, 1930-1932); agent (Newcastle, NSW, 1935; Stockton, NSW, 1936-1937); contractor (Toronto, NSW, 1943-1958); company director (Toronto, NSW, 1968) ==''BREEN''== * [[/James Henry Breen|Breen, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYV4-826] - 1906(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3SA Melbourne (Ripponlea, 1936-1939); 3UY Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1774, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1934); radio engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); manager (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Camden, Vic, 1967; Elsternwick, Vic, 1977) ==''BREHAUT''== * [[/Albert Leslie Brehaut|Brehaut, Albert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTB-JTG] - 1905(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3SB Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1933-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1082, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Oakleigh, Vic, 1926-1954) ==''BREMERMAN''== * [[/Harold Frederick Bremerman|Bremerman, Harold Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCQ-QWC] - 1903(Eng)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4HB Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Aspley (1955-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1267, 1934, Qld; COCP (Eng) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; television experimenter (4CM); radio clubs (WIAQ, Life Member; Brisbane DX Club); employment (electrician, Courier Mail, Besley & Pike, Mt. Olivett Hospital); pilot; UK Merchant Navy 1920s - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Albion, Qld, 1928); mechanic (Wooloowin, Qld, 1936-1954); retired (Aspley, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BREMNER''== * [[/John Latta Bremner|Bremner, John Latta]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKP-7J6] - 1915(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2024, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1967) * [[/Thomas Bremner|Bremner, Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLN-JT5] - 1919(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 3DV Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1936-1939); 3AKU Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1948); 2ANV Sydney (Randwick, 1950-1958; Killara, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1649, 1936, Vic; BOCP 531, 1943; COCP2 872, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1942; Woollahra East, NSW, 1949); accountant (Killara, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''BRENNAN''== * [[/Allan James Brennan|Brennan, Allan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TR-SNJ] - 1887(Vic)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 31, 1914 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Seven Hills, NSW, 1930); journalist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930-1933; East Sydney, NSW, 1934-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); retired (Dee Why, NSW, 1958) * [[/John Martin Brennan|Brennan, John Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKVN-2T1] - 1904(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2ALQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1939, 1946-1956; Dee Why, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2269, 1939, NSW; TVOCP 344, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Blacktown, NSW, 1930-1933); electrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Blacktown, NSW, 1943-1954); teacher (Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1977) - Relationships: brother of 2ACE Loughlin Brennan * [[/Leonard Laughton Brennan|Brennan, Leonard Laughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2Q-S5G] - 1916(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AMU Gosford (1939; 1946-1961); 2AMU Killarney Vale (1965-1975); 2AMU Mt Victoria (1980); 2LM Mt Victoria (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2332, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theatre proprietor (Gosford, NSW, 1943-1963); company director (Killarney Vale, NSW, 1968-1977); retired (Mt Victoria, NSW, 1980) * [[/Loughlin Brennan|Brennan, Loughlin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ7X-3KV] - 1908(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2ACE Sydney (Blacktown, 1936-1939, 1946-1954); 2ACE Leeton (1955-1957); 2ACE Wagga Wagga (1958-1961); 2ACE Sydney (Blacktown, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1658, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1930-1954); public servant (Wagga Wagga, 1958-1963; Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1980) - Relationships: brother of 2ALQ John Martin Brennan * [[/William Edward Brennan|Brennan, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3V-CVJ] - 1904(WA)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3RO Melbourne (Thornbury, 1931-1933; Murrumbeena, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1931); clerk (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972); retired (Carnegie, Vic, 1977) ==''BREWER''== * [[/Alfred Henry Brewer|Brewer, Alfred Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJM-MWL] - 1871(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XHB Sydney (Bondi, 1913-1914); 2CN Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Bondi, NSW, 1913; Bronte, NSW, 1930-1935; Ulladulla, NSW, 1937; Berry, NSW, 1943) * [[/Phillip John Brewer|Brewer, Phillip or Philip John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKH-MNW] - 1900(WA)-1948(SA) - Licences: 5JA Adelaide (Parkside, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 269, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Parkside, 1939-1943) ==''BRIDGE''== * [[/Wilmur James Mitchell Bridge|Bridge, Wilmur James Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBB4-TYN] - 1916(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3QV Benalla (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2211, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937; Sandringham, Vic, 1942); engineer (Benalla, Vic, 1949) ==''BRIDGER''== * [[/Thomas William Bridger|Bridger, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85V-2YT] - 1885(UK)-1941(NT) - Licences: 4AP Receive Brisbane (City, 1923); 4AP Brisbane (Hamilton, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer; public servant; WW1 (2nd Aust Flying Squadron, 1916) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (West Perth, 1914); consulting engineer (Auchenflower, 1925); poultry farmer (Geebung, 1928); engineer (Armadale, 1934-1937) - Directories: electrical engineer (Adelaide, 1915; Melbourne, 1917-1921; Brisbane, 1923-1927; Adelaide, 1930) ==''BRIDGES''== * [[/Frank John Claud Bridges|Bridges, Frank John Claud or Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHRF-XHR] - 1885(NZ)-1964(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 141, 1915; 2COCP 182, 1930; 1COCP 279, 1932 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Roebourne, 1916-1917); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Esperance, 1921-1949); retired (Esperance, 1958-1963) ==''BRIDGEWATER''== * [[/Francis Henry Bridgewater|Bridgewater, Francis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58N-NQL] - 1906(Eng)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ZO Sydney (Moore Park, 1933-1939; CBD, 1947); 2ZI Broken Hill (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Surry Hills, NSW, 1930-1937; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1943); musician (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1954); business manager (Broken Hill, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''BRIGDEN''== * [[/Gordon Joseph Brigden|Brigden, Gordon Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-1M5] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ACJ Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939, 1946-1950; St Ives, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2234, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Manly, NSW, 1937-1943); importer (Harbord, NSW, 1949; St Ives, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''BRIGGS''== * [[/David Eastman Briggs|Briggs, David Eastman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY3B-PKK] - 1913(Vic)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 3FU Melbourne (Coburg, 1934-1939, 1947-1960); 7RF Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1317, 1934, Vic; COCP2 803, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Coburg, Vic, 1934-1954); retired (Albury, NSW, 1980) * [[/Donald Robert Briggs|Briggs, Donald Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5B-1TN] - 1915(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5BD Adelaide (Walkerville, 1935-1939; Henley Beach, 1947; South Plympton, 1954-19600; 5HB Adelaide (Morphett Vale, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1490, 1935, SA; 2COCP 413, 1941; BOCP 373, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Kirkcaldy, SA, 1939) - TroveTag: "5BD-5HB - Donald Robert Briggs" * [[/Percy Briggs|Briggs, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB28-PM5] - 1907(Qld)-1992(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2232, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; Wembley Park, WA, 1943); technician (South Perth, WA, 1949-1968; Como, WA, 1972-1980) ==''BRIGHT''== * [[/William Henry Herbert Bright|Bright, William Henry Herbert "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBQH-GSX] - 1898(Qld)-1961(Qld) - Licences: Spark; 4FA Toowoomba (1923); 4AA Toowoomba (1924-1925); 4WB Toowoomba (1925-1927); 4OO Toowoomba (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 123, 1925, No. 13 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: callsign 4AA withdrawn by PMGD for their use - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Toowoomba, 1919-1943); clerk (Toowoomba, 1949); mechanic (Toowoomba, 1954-1958) ==''BRIMBLE''== * [[/Charles Campbell Brimble|Brimble, Charles Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5L-9GH] - 1915(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5CB Adelaide (Somerton, 1935-1939, 1947-1948; Somerton Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1446, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Somerton, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BRIMS''== * [[/Marcus John Gordon Brims|Brims, Marcus John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZWB-S11] - 1888(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: XQA Mareeba (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; business proprietor (plywood & veneer manufacture) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Mareeba, 1912-1913); foreman joiner (Milton, 1921); timber merchant (Milton, 1925-1931); plywood manufacturer (Annerley, 1937-1958); business manager (Annerley, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "XQA - Marcus John Gordon Brims" & "!Wikibooks Brims" ==''BRINKMAN''== * [[/Sydney James Ferdinand Brinkman|Brinkman or Brinckman, Sydney James Ferdinand "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS4-53R] - 1912(Tas)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ID Griffith, ACT (1935-1939); 2IS Coffs Harbour (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1425, 1935, ACT; COCP1 403, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Griffith, ACT, 1935-1949; Turvey Park, NSW, 1958; Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BRISTOW''== * [[/John Morrison Bristow|Bristow, John Morrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPL-DLJ] - 1908(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2ZX Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 243, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Neutral Bay, 1930-1935); manager (Gordon, 1937-1943); company manager (Pymble, 1949); manager (Wahroonga, 1954-1980) ==''BRITT''== * [[/Dudley Gordon Britt|Britt, Dudley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBB4-D5B] - 1909(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3HT Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2210, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Doncaster, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''BROADFOOT''== * [[/James Broadfoot|Broadfoot, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR1C-TQ7] - 1920(Qld)-2012(NSW)92yo - Licences: 2AJD Sydney (Lindfield, 1938-1939, 1947-1961; Killara, 1965-1969; Gordon, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2095, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1949); medical practitioner (Lindfield, NSW, 1954-1963; Killara, NSW, 1968; Gordon, NSW, 1972-1977; Glenorie, NSW, 1980) ==''BROADLEY''== * [[/David Hadley Broadley| Broadley, David Hadley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JR-VDL] - 1917(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2AFU Sydney (Undercliffe, 1937-1939; Earlwood, 1946-1961; Lugarno, 1965, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1892, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Undercliffe, NSW, 1943-1958; Earlwood, NSW, 1963; Lugarno, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''BROCK''== * [[/Hector Edward Earl Brock|Brock, Hector Edward Earl]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VQL-BTC] - 1902(Vic)-1962(SA) - Licences: 3ZC Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1924); 5DP Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1924-1927; Malvern, 1927-1938); 5UZ Adelaide (Fullarton, 1954-1956; Nailsworth, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 25, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; University of Adelaide (Demonstrator & Technical Assistant, 1949) - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1924); no occupation (Malvern, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "3ZC-5DP-5UZ - Hector Edward Earl Brock" ==''BROGAN''== * [[/John Patrick Hugh Brogan|Brogan, John Patrick Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYH-BHN] - 1909(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3CG Merbein (1933-1939); 3CG Melbourne (Elwood, 1947; Richmond, 1948; The Basin, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1094, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Merbein, Vic, 1931-1942); tramway employee (Richmond, Vic, 1949); tram driver (The Basin, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''BROINOWSKI''== * [[/Leopold Thomas Broinowski|Broinowski, Leopold Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6FR-SMR] - 1871(Vic)-1937(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as associate editor, Hobart Mercury, Tas) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Hobart South, 1914-1937) ==''BROOK''== * [[/William Laurence Brook|Brook, William Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K63Q-J18] - 1906(SA)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2ACT Dubbo (1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2238, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Annandale, NSW, 1930); motor engineer (Glenton, NSW, 1931); station hand (Murrumbidgerie, NSW, 1934-1935); mechanic (Dubbo, NSW, 1937-1968); ==''BROOKE''== * [[/Wilberforce Henry Liddon Brooke|Brooke, Wilberforce Henry Liddon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB61-69T] - 1891(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BR Terrigal (1930-1936); 2BR Dora Creek (1937-1939, 1946-1958); 2BR Paterson (1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 638, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telegraphist (1917); WW1 (Wireless Training School, Moore Park, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Jerry's Plains, 1930; Terrigal, 1931-1937; Dora Creek, 1949-1958; Paterson, 1963-1968) ==''BROOKES''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Brookes|Brookes, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSJ-GV6] - 1911(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4BA Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1936-1937; Ashgrove, 1938-1939; Wooloowin, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1641, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943-1954); waterside Worker (Wooloowin, Qld, 1958) * [[/W. D. Brookes|Brookes, W. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJBH Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BROOKS''== * [[/Albert Henry Milton Brooks|Brooks, Albert Henry Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT1Q-DVK] - 1901(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5KG Adelaide (Grange, 1933-1939; Croydon, 1946-1960+); 5AH Adelaide (Ridleton, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1170, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Croydon, 1939); railway employee (Croydon, 1941-1943) - Relationships: likely related to 7JB John Vickery Brooks and 7DB D. C. Brooks * [[/David Deane Brooks|Brooks, David Deane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58F-VVY] - 1912(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2NX Sydney (Kensington, 1933-1936; Vaucluse, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 431, 1933; COCP1 343, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Vaucluse, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Qantas Airways, Berrimah, NT, 1949); radio technician (Edgecliff, NSW, 1954-1963); radio technician (Carnarvon, WA, 1968); technician (Nowra North, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Frederick James Brooks|Brooks, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJ8-BKF] - 1892(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XFM Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912-1914); 2EA Receive Barmedman (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Arncliffe, NSW, 1913); engineer (West Wyalong, NSW, 1930); electrician (West Wyalong, NSW, 1932-1937); teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); * [[/John Vickery Brooks|Brooks, John Vickery "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHXL-RK8] - 1905(SA)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 7JB Hobart (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 37, 1924, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer; originally from Adelaide - Relationships: likely related to 5KG Albert Henry Brooks and 7DB D. C. Brooks - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart South, 1928; Malvern, Vic, 1954-1980) - Trovetag: "7JB - John Vickery Brooks" ==''BROOME''== * [[/Francis Montague Guido Broome|Broome, Francis Montague Guido]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPK6-V7S] - 1909(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 2XJ Sydney (Croydon Park, 1932-1934); 2XJ The Entrance (1937-1939); 2XJ Sydney (Punchbowl, 1946-1947; Bankstown, 1948-1961); 2XJ McMasters Beach (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1026, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Croydon Park, NSW, 1931-1934; Haberfield, NSW, 1936; The Entrance, NSW, 1937-1943); electroplater (Bankstown, NSW, 1949); technician (Bankstown, NSW, 1954-1963); not available (Margate, Qld, 1969); retired (Clontarf, Qld, 1972; Scarborough, Qld, 1977) * [[/Joseph Paul Broome|Broome, Joseph Paul "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW3P-756] - 1920(Qld)-2008(Qld) - Licences: 4PB Brisbane (Grange, 1938-1939, 1947; Moorooka, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2205, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tram conductor (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949); radio mechanic (Moorooka, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BROOMHALL''== * [[/Charles Alfred Broomhall|Broomhall, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7NZ-2SV] - 1891(Vic)-1968(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 729, 1922 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geraldton, 1916); mechanic (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1925; Canning Bridge, 1931-1937; Applecross, 1943-1954); retired (Bickley, 1958-1963) ==''BROOMHEAD''== * [[/Sydney Vernon Broomhead|Broomhead, Sydney Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CK-TGN] - 1912(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2UL Sydney (Campsie, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1096, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Campsie, NSW, 1933-1936); clerk (Wollongong, NSW, 1937; North Wollongong, NSW, 1943-1954; Wollongong, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''BROWN (A-I)''== * [[/Alan George Brown|Brown, Alan George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G849-43Y] - 1909(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3CX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1928-1937; Upper Hawthorn, 1938-1939; Canterbury, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 446, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, 1931); public servant (Auburn, 1936-1937); RAAF (St Kilda North, 1943); civil servant (Auburn, 1949); clerk (Deepdene, 1954; Camberwell North, 1963-1968) * [[/Alan Weymouth Brown|Brown, Alan Weymouth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSKH-1N5] - 1902(Tas)-1938(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Listeners' League, Hobart (assistant secretary); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Assistant Secretary, Listeners' League, Hobart, Tas) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart South, 1936-1937) * [[/Albert Telfer Brown|Brown, Albert Telfer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VT-YM1] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2IU Sydney (Rozelle, 1934-1936; St Leonards, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1266, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Dubbo, NSW, 1934; St Leonards, NSW, 1937); clerk (North Wollstonecraft, 1949); auditor (Roseville, NSW, 1954-1968); public servant (Curtin, ACT, 1972); retired (Roseville, NSW, 1977; Valentine, NSW, 1980) * [[/Alfred Brown|Brown, Alfred "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBD9-157] - 1896(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3QW Melbourne (Preston, 1937-1939; Sandringham, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2020, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1972) * [[/Alfred Louis Brown|Brown, Alfred Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQV-4SS] - 1885(Eng)-1971(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as general manager, 5CL, SA) - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Claremont, WA, 1910); optician (Applecross, 1916-1917); director (Kew, Vic, 1926); engineer (Cottesloe, 1936-1937) * [[/Arthur John Brown|Brown, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KP-9XJ] - 1914(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2IK Sydney (Earlwood, 1934-1939; Epping, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1251, 1934, NSW; BOCP 115, 1937; TVOCP 44, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Fitter (Earlwood, NSW, 1936-1937); Inspector (Meadowbank, NSW, 1943; Epping, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Bruce Kevin Brown|Brown, Bruce Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S4-CV1] - 1920(Tas)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 7QZ Launceston (1937-1939); 2AQZ Sydney (Meadowbank, 1954-1969; Annangrove, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1942, 1937, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 303, 1940; 1COCP 492, 1941; TVOCP 1014, 1968 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Meadowbank, 1943-1968); technician (Annangrove, 1972-1980) * [[/Clarence Roy Brown|Brown, Clarence Roy]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - founder of 5KA Class B Adelaide; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, 5KA, SA) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Clifford Walter Brown|Brown, Clifford Walter "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCV5-M8M] - 1906(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6CB Perth (Subiaco, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 640, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Subiaco, 1931-1937); traveller (Nedlands, 1943-1963); business manager (Wembley, 1968); manager (Morley, 1972; Dianella, 1977-1980) * [[/Ernest Charles Brown|Brown, Ernest Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPG6-K19] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AJ Sydney (Tempe, 1932-1939, 1946-1969; Penshurst, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 912, 1932, NSW; COCP2 110, 1937; COCP1 295, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Wireless Telegraphy Officer, 1940-1945) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tempe, NSW, 1935-1968); public servant (Penshurst, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Frank Makepeace Brown|Brown, Frank Makepeace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H5-2M5] - 1911(WA)-2006(WA) - Licences: 6FB Mullewa (1939, 1946-1948); 6FB Perth (Bassendean, 1954-1960; Doubleview, 1965-1969; Rossmoyne, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2375, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Northam, 1936; Bassendean, 1943); civil servant (Mullewa, 1949); telephone technician (Bassendean, 1954-1963); civil servant (Doubleview, 1968-1972); telephone technician (Rossmoyne, 1977-1980) * [[/George Brown|Brown, George]] - 1875(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AHL Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1970, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: numerous contemporaneous GBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Douglas Brown|Brown, George Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCQ-JFD] - 1902(Qld)-1938(Qld) - Licences: 4DB Brisbane (Ascot, Qld, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: timber merchant (Hamilton, Qld, 1925-1928); director (Ascot, Qld, 1931-1937) * [[/George Dundas Brown|Brown, George Dundas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMP-G4W] - 1898(NSW)-1932(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 304, 1917 (Marconi) - ship wireless operator?; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Probate: railway employee (1932) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1927; Toorak, Vic, 1931) * [[/George Henry Bryden Brown|Brown, George Henry Bryden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZK-XG1] - 1890(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2EB Sydney (Drummoyne, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 127, 1915 (Balsillie); COCP2 276, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Harry Percy Brown|Brown, Harry Percy "Horsepower", "Poo Bah"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1R8-R1W] - 1878(Eng)-1967(NSW) - senior federal public servant (Director-General, Posts and Telegraphs); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Secretary, PMGD) - Links: [[w:Harry Brown (public servant)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/brown-sir-harry-percy-5384 ADB]; [https://telegramsaustralia.com/Forms/Special%20developments/People/Brown.html Telegrams Australia] - TroveTag: "Harry Percy Brown" * [[/Hector Mervyn Brown|Brown, Hector Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9TY-HSC] - 1906(NSW)-1961(SA) - Licences: 5MB Adelaide (Torrensville, 1927-1928; Southwark, 1931-1933); 2YM Broken Hill (1937-1938); 5MB Adelaide (Southwark, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: AOCP 345, 1927, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 402 1932; 1COCP 333, 1933) - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer (2BH, 1937), PMGD SA (mechanic, retired 1940) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Broken Hill, 1937), engineer (Thebarton, 1941-1943) * [[/Henry Mathew Brown|Brown, Henry Mathew or Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GG-RY9] - 1910(Vic)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 3ZB Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1931-1939); 4ZB Gracemere (1947-1948); 4ZB Brisbane (Chermside, 1954-1956; Northgate, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 768, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936); salesman (Northgate, Qld, 1941); technician (Radio 4RK, Gracemere, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Chermside, Qld, 1954); technician (Northgate, Qld, 1958-1980) - Trovetag: "3ZB-4ZB - Henry Mathew Brown" * [[/Herbert George Brown|Brown, Herbert George "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BH-NGV] - 1887(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4BH Booval (1928-1930); 4HG Booval (1931); 4HG Ipswich (1937-1939, 1946-1956); 4BH Brisbane (Graceville, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 455, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (Ipswich); railways employee - Callsign: withdrawn for 4BH Brisbane - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ipswich, Qld, 1925; Redbank, Qld, 1929) * [[/Herbert Rufus Brown|Brown, Herbert Rufus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HL-T23] - 1894(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3NN Receive Yanac (1923); 3NN Yanac (1924-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 271, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Yanac, 1919-1977) * [[/Ivan Leslie Brown|Brown, Ivan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ2-9CV] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2RY Sydney (Drummoyne, 1931-1939, 1948-1950; Herne Bay, 1954-1958; Riverwood, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 797, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1943; Herne Bay, NSW, 1949); public servant (Herne Bay, NSW, 1954; Riverwood, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Riverwood, NSW, 1972-1977); public servant (Riverwood, NSW, 1980) ==''BROWN (J-Z)''== * [[/J. R. Brown|Brown, J. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Southport (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James McGladdery Brown|Brown, James McGladdery]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW18-TCK] - 1882(Qld)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4BJ Aramac (1929-1933); 4BJ Rockhampton (1937); 4BJ Bundaberg (1947-1965) - Qualifications: AOCP 480, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: porter (Rockhampton, 1905); station master (Finch Hatton, 1913); labourer (Mackay, 1919); motor car proprietor (Baralaba, Mt Morgan, 1925); guard (Aramac, 1928-1937); retired (Maryborough, 1954-1963; Ascot, 1963) - Relationships: father of Victor James Caldwell Brown, the likely actual amateur operator * [[/John Henry Shadwell Brown|Brown, John Henry Shadwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJL-7M4] - 1897(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2JK Sydney (Botany, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 926, 1926; 1COCP 154, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Botany, 1930-1958) * [[/Joseph Brown|Brown, Joseph "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQH2-YSM] - 1916(Tas)-1990(Tas) - Licences: 7BJ Hobart (Battery Point, 1934-1939; New Town, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1255, 1934, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 5, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (7ZL, Hobart TV); public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Battery Point, 1936-1937); civil servant (New Town, 1943-1972) * [[/Kenneth Boyer Brown|Brown, Kenneth Boyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GV-GGN] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AKB Sydney (Lane Cove, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Gladesville, 1948-1960); 2AJJ Sydney (Gladesville, 1969); 2AJJ Nelson Bay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 133, 1937; COCP1 173, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fire alarm mechanic (Gladesville, NSW, 1949-1968); mechanic (Gladesville, NSW, 1972); retired (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Leonard Austin Brown|Brown, Leonard Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX21-FFX] - 1915(Vic)-1957(SA) - Licences: 3OP Melbourne (Camberwell, 1931-1933); 5OP Adelaide (Eastwood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 814, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1936; Eastwood, SA, 1939; Unley Park, SA, 1941) * [[/Maurice Alexander Brown|Brown, Maurice Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2J-3P9] - 1913(NSW)-1978(Eng) - Licences: 2OR Sydney (Epping, 1932-1939, 1946-1950; Cheltenham, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1033, 1932, NSW; BOCP 255, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (MRB Camp, Queanbeyan, NSW, 1934; East Sydney, NSW, 1935-1937); radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1949); engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1963-1972; Newport Beach, NSW, 1977) * [[/P. J. Brown|Brown, P. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JB Sydney (Randwick, 1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ralph Andrew Watkin Brown|Brown, Ralph Andrew Watkin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZV-DLV] - 1908(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GO Sydney (Cremorne, 1931-1933; Epping, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 823, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: proprietor (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1931; Narrabeen, NSW, 1933) * [[/Raymond Albert Brown|Brown, Raymond Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZV-YH6] - 1906(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IL Sydney (Ashfield, 1933-1935); 2IL Glenbrook (1936-1937); 2QN Sydney (Auburn, 1935); 2RB Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1960; Clontarf, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1236, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Withdrawal: 2QN amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2QN Deniliquin commercial service - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1932-1949); technician (Auburn, NSW, 1954-1958); electrical manufacturer (Maroubra, NSW, 1963) * [[/Robert Brown|Brown, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Moonah, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart Central, 1919; Moonah, 1928); fitter (Hobart North, 1958) * [[/Victor James Caldwell Brown|Brown, Victor James Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBKS-2T7] - 1907(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified, but likely those in father's name - Qualifications: Nil yet identified, but likely those in father's name - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: wardsman (Aramac, 1928); guard (Aramac, 1930); baker (Rockhampton, 1936); radio mechanic (Barcaldine, 1943; Bundaberg, 1949-1963) - Relationships: son of James McGladdery Brown - note electoral roll addresses for Victor James precisely align with 4BJ addresses whereas those for James McGladdery do not * [[/William Francis Brown|Brown, William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VB-4DL] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3BB Warrnambool (1930-1933); 3BB Melbourne (Richmond, 1937); 9BB Wau, New Guinea (1938); 2ANP Sydney (Bundeena, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 704, 1930, Vic; COCP2 92, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: many contemporaneous WFBs - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Richmond, Vic, 1937) ==''BROWNE''== * [[/Brian Brandon Browne|Browne, Brian Brandon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2MJ-9C1] - 1908(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2UZ Sydney (Kogarah, 1933); 2UZ Goulburn (1934-1939); 2UZ Canberra (Ainslie, 1954-1955); 1UZ Canberra (Ainslie, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Goulburn, NSW, 1934-1943); engineer (Ainslie, ACT, 1949-1954) * [[/Robert John Vincent Browne|Browne, Robert John Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLZ-BY6] - 1907(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4RB Brisbane (Toowong, 1925-1939; New Farm, 1946-1956; Dorrington, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 92, 1925, No. 10 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowong, 1936-1937); mechanic (Clevedon, 4QN, 1943); technician (New Farm, 1949-1954); teacher (Dorrington, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "4RB - Robert John Vincent Browne" & "!Wikibooks 4RB" ==''BROWNBILL''== * [[/William Albert Brownbill|Brownbill, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2V-81D] - 1919(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3BU Geelong (1936-1939, 1947-1960); 3ABU Portable Geelong (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1707, 1936, Vic; BOCP 249, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Geelong, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''BROWNHILL''== * [[/William Brownhill|Brownhill, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4R-CSM] - 1924(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AWB Melbourne (East Preston, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2823, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Preston, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BROWNLEE''== * [[/Thomas Denham Brownlee|Brownlee, Thomas Denham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ8-QKD] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2XB Sydney (Bondi, 1931-1936; Woollahra, 1938-1939, 1947-1950; Roseville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 859, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP3 6744, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1931); mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1936; Woollahra, NSW, 1937); engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1954-1963); engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''BROWNLESS''== * [[/Sidney Frank Brownless|Brownless, Sidney Frank "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HD-M5S] - 1915(Eng)-1995(Vic) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD); military (WW2, RAF, radar research); clubs & societies (IREE); author ("The Sharing of Television Channels", ABCB, 1973 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Albert Park, 1954-1980) ==''BRUCE''== * [[/Ernest Arthur Bruce|Bruce, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7XP-MLH] - 1879(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XABR Sydney (Artarmon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: * [[/George Thomas Bruce|Bruce, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLR-GQM] - 1914(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2GT Tumut (1932-1938); 2GT Sydney (Bexley, 1939; Kingsgrove, 1946-1955; Loftus, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 971, 1932, NSW; COCP2 282, 1939; COCP1 328, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tumut, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943-1954); civil servant (Loftus, NSW, 1958-1968); public servant (Loftus, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/George William Bruce|Bruce, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPX-XN9] - 1913(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5GB Adelaide (Prospect, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1925, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Arthur Bruce|Bruce, Robert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR18-SKL] - 1900(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (City, 1923-1924); 5BJ Adelaide (Glenelg, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 357, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glenelg, 1939-1943) * [[/Robert William Bruce|Bruce, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTC-Z1J] - 1899(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1926-1928; East Malvern, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 283, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda East, Vic, 1926; Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1967) * [[/Stanley Melbourne Bruce|Bruce, Stanley Melbourne "S.M."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLB-86Z] - 1883(Vic)-1967(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - politician (prime minister, 1923-1929) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Stanley_Bruce|Wikipedia]] ==''BRUMHEAD''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Brumhead|Brumhead, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G17Y-P6T] - 1901(Eng)-1982(SA) - Licences: 3TV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1938-1939); 5TV Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1947-1954; Heathpool, 1955-1969 - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 94, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (East Melbourne, Vic, 1925; Camberwell, Vic, 1926-1927); sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1943) ==''BRUNSDEN''== * [[/Herbert Thomas Brunsden|Brunsden, Herbert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NR-JJR] - 1909(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2BX Sydney (Leichhardt, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 649, 1930, NSW; AOLCP 258, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Leichhardt, 1930-1937) - Comment: Gone too soon ==''BRYCE''== * [[/Ramsay Auld Bryce|Bryce, Ramsay Auld]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH9T-FL2] - 1914(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4AB Ipswich (1937-1939, 1947-1948); 4AB Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1954-1969); 4AC Portable Ipswich (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1935, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (North Ipswich, Qld, 1937); radio serviceman (North Ipswich, Qld, 1943); theatre proprietor (Palm Beach, Qld, 1949); showman (Palm Beach, Qld, 1954-1958); projectionist (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963-1972) ==''BRYDEN-BROWN''== * See Brown, especially George Henry Bryden-Brown ==''BRYSON''== * [[/Royal William Bryson|Bryson, Royal William "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ9P-5KJ] - 1886(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: XJJ Melbourne (Richmond, 1913); 3JM Receive Melbourne (Kew, 1922-1923); 3JM Melbourne (Kew, 1924-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 50, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Richmond, 1914-1916); electrical fitter (Kew, 1919-1937); electrician (Croydon, 1943-1954) ==''BUCHANAN''== * [[/Cyril Buchanan|Buchanan, Cyril]] - 19??(Australia)-19??(???) - Licences: Tulagi, Solomon Islands (1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/n5664/html/ch03.xhtml ANU-Tulagi History]; [https://apo.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2019-09/apo-nid262811.pdf Tulagi, Pacific Outpost of British Empire] * [[/Douglas Ancelon Buchanan|Buchanan, Douglas Ancelon "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LJ-HLX] - 1913(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2ABT Yerrinbool (1935-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1596, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Yerrinbool, NSW, 1935-1937) * [[/Norman Thomas Oswald Buchanan|Buchanan, Norman Thomas Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84K-B7C] - 1912(Qld)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2NB Sydney (Manly, 1928-1939); 2ANB Sydney (Bondi, 1948; Kingsford, 1950); 3AND Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1954; Rosanna, 1955-1956); 3BNU Maldon (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 466, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Manly, 1934-1935); sound engineer (Manly, 1936); engineer (North Sydney, 1943; Heidelberg, 1954-1963; Rosanna, 1968; Heidelberg, 1972; Rosanna, 1977); retired (Castlemaine, 1980) ==''BUCK''== * [[/Albert Hector Buck|Buck, Albert Hector]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQJ-PC3] - 1905(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3TM Receive Melbourne (Albert Park, 1923); 3TM Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1924-1926; Glenferrie, 1927; East Preston, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933-1937); 3TM Terang (1938-1939); 3TM Shepparton (1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 138, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: father of 3ZMX & 3AAD Edwin David Buck, don't confuse with Albert Thomas Buck (Qld) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glenferrie, 1927-1928); mechanic (Glenferrie, 1931; Hawthorn, 1937); electrician (Terang, 1943) * [[/Albert Thomas Buck|Buck, Albert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Z9K-CXG] - 1892(Eng)-1973(Eng) - Licences: 4CW Receive Brisbane (Geebung, 1923); 4CW Brisbane (Geebung, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 281, 1926, No. 24 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Kedron, 1931-1934); wireless mechanic (Summer Hill, 1933) - Comment: don't confuse with 3TM Albert Hector Buck -TroveTag: "4CW - Albert Thomas Buck" * [[/Edwin David Buck|Buck, Edwin David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNC-4JQ] - 1929(Vic)-2010(Vic) - 3ZMX Melbourne (Thornbury, 1965-1969, 3AAD Melbourne (Thornbury, 1975-1980), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Vic), son of 3TM Albert Hector Buck ==''BUCKERFIELD''== * [[/Sidney Roy Buckerfield|Buckerfield, Sidney Roy "Buck" & "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGS-S7N] - 1904(SA)-1965(SA) - Licences: 5DA Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); 5DA Adelaide (Parkside, 1924-1927; Evandale, 1928-1931; Knoxville, 1933-1939; St Morris, 1947-1948+); 5DA Crystal Brook (1954-1956); 5DA Adelaide (Brighton Gardens, 1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 32, 1924, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 163, 1938; 1COCP 1557, 1950 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (5DN, 5CK, 5DR, 5AN, 5ABCFM); public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Knoxville, 1939) - TroveTag: "5DA - Sidney Roy Buckerfield" ==''BUCKINGHAM''== * [[/Cyril Hugo Buckingham|Buckingham, Cyril Hugo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8L-NP8] - 1917(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3QU Melbourne (Maidstone, 1947-1956; West Footscray, 1960; Albion, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2288, 1939, Vic; BOCP 1712, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Footscray North, Vic, 1942-1954); mechanic (Footscray North, Vic, 1963); TV mechanic (Albion, Vic, 1967; Sunshine, Vic, 1972-1977); mechanic (Sunshine North, Vic, 1980) ==''BUCKIE''== * [[/Alan Carson Buckie|Buckie, Alan Carson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ6-8QC] - 1909(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6AB Perth (Nedlands, 1936-1939; Claremont, 1947-1948; Dalkeith, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1682, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1963) ==''BUGG''== * [[/Charles Robert Bugg|Bugg, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82G-Q8K] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 11, 1936, Vic - - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Geelong, 1942) ==''BUILDER''== * [[/Geoffrey Builder|Builder, Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM6S-FBL] - 1906(WA)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - physicist; radio engineer; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: observer (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, 1931; physicist (Haberfield, 1935; Ashfield, 1937; Burwood, NSW, 1943-1958) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/builder-geoffrey-9617 ADB] ==''BULL''== * [[/Francis George Bull|Bull, Francis George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB9W-CFP] - 1904(Eng)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4MA Brisbane (Fairfield, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1674, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Stones Corner, Qld, 1926-1928; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1934; Fairfield, Qld, 1937; Annerley, Qld, 1943-1958); military forces (Wellers Hill, Qld, 1963) * [[/Frederick Hans Bull|Bull, Frederick Hans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR14-174] - 1907(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AJM Sydney (Northbridge, 1938; Epping, 1939; Chatswood, 1946-1950; Pymble, 1954-1958; Killara, 1960-1961; Turramurra, 1965; St Ives, 1969); 2AJM Chittaway Point, 1975 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2088, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Sydenham, NSW, 1930); clerk (Marrickville, NSW, 1930; Lewisham, NSW, 1933); traveller (Northbridge, NSW, 1936-1937); accountant (Mosman, NSW, 1943); credit accountant (Chatswood, NSW, 1949); manager (Pymble, NSW, 1954-1958); credit manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Herbert Phillip Bull|Bull, Herbert Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTC9-M33] - 1921(Qld)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4HP Brisbane (Manly, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 4ET Brisbane (Virginia, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2247, 1938, Qld; BOCP 405, 1941; COCP1 636, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Manly, Qld, 1949-1954); pest exterminator (Ipswich, Qld, 1954); wood machinist (Virginia, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/J. F. Bull|Bull, J. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4FH Mackay (-1949-1967+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), associate member I.R.E. Aust. ==''BULLING''== * [[/William John Bulling|Bulling, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4Y9-S95] - 1914(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5KX Adelaide (Grange, 1935-1939; Kirkcaldy, 1947-1954; Kings Park, 1955-1975); 5KX Wasleys (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1527, 1935, SA; BOCP 166, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Kirkcaldy, 1939-1943) ==''BULLIVANT''== * [[/William Norman Bullivant|Bullivant, William Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJK-X8B] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2PR Receive Albury (1923-1924); 2WB Albury (1925-1930); 2WB West Wyalong (1931-1934); 2BC Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1950; Bellevue Hill, 1954-1969; Kingsford, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 167, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 1COCP 319, 1940) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Jerilderee, NSW, 1930); postal clerk (West Wyalong, NSW, 1930-1937); telegraphist (Bondi, NSW, 1943); supervisor (Waverley, NSW, 1954; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1958-1968; Bondi Junction, NSW, 1972; Kingsford, NSW, 1980) - Trovetag: "2PR-2WB - William Norman Bullivant" ==''BULLOCK''== * [[/Albert Frederick Wright Bullock|Bullock, Albert Frederick Wright "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4K-44G] - 1900(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4ZX Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1933-1939, 1946-1954; Camp Hill, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1109, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: ironworker (East Brisbane, Qld, 1925); storeman (Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1954); retired (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BULMAN''== * [[/Reginald Verne Bulman|Bulman, Reginald Verne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJWF-CY2] - 1912(Tas)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 7RL Stanley (1939, 1947-1955); 7RL Kings Meadows (1956); 7RL Stanley (1960); 7RL Gravelly Beach (1965-1969); 4YL Mt Isa (1975); 4YL Malanda (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2345, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Legana, Tas, 1936-1937); soldier (Hobart, Tas, 1943); radio technician (Stanley, Tas, 1949-1954); technician (Moranbah, Qld, 1972; Ingham, Qld, 1972; Cairns, Qld, 1977); retired (Kureen via Malanda, Qld, 1980) ==''BUNN''== * [[/Malcolm Keith Bunn|Bunn, Malcolm Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H61-NPY] - 1907(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Melbourne (St Kilda, 1934-1939); 3LF Minyip (1947-1948); 3LF Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1954; Kew, 1955-1960); 3SH Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1308, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1931); accountant (Caulfield West, Vic, 1934-1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); storekeeper (Minyip, Vic, 1949); merchant (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1954); manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Mooroolbark, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''BUNTON''== * [[/George Henry Bunton|Bunton, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGWV-YFR] - 1872(Eng)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, Mosman, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Mosman, 1930-1954) ==''BURBIDGE''== * [[/Philip Arthur Burbidge|Burbidge, Philip Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HM-7JL] - 1910(Eng)-1948(NSW) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1931); 2PB Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 456, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant manager (Camberwell, 1934); manager (Bellevue Hill, 1943) ==''BURBURY''== * [[/Eric Alfred Burbury|Burbury, Eric Alfred]] - 1894(Tas)-1976(NSW) - early wireless experimenter (Tasmania, unlicensed?), ship wireless operator (1910s), broadcast engineer (AWA, Koo-we-rup; 2FC, chief engineer), brother of Harry Keith Burbury * [[/Harry Keith Burbury|Burbury, Harry Keith "Keith"]] - 1897(Tas)-1986(NSW) - engineer (PMGD), brother of Eric Alfred Burbury ==''BURCHELL''== * [[/C. B. Burchell|Burchell, C. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XADZ Sydney (Summer Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BURCHILL''== * [[/Charles Burchill|Burchill, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXD-8PF] - 1894(Qld)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 4EM Receive Brisbane (Hendra, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hendra, Qld, 1925; Surry Hills, NSW, 1930); fitter (Long Bay Camp, NSW, 1933; Surry Hills, NSW, 1934-1936; Harbord, NSW, 1937); watchman (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1949) ==''BURFORD''== * [[/Walter Patrick Burford|Burford, Walter Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHM2-CD9] - 1912(SA)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 5PB Naracoorte (1934-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1365, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Naracoorte, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BURGESS''== * [[/George Thomas Burgess|Burgess, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W5-N95] - 1913(SA)-1994(SA) - Licences: 5GC Adelaide (Prospect, 1933-1939; Henley Beach, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1233, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Henley, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas William Watkins Burgess|Burgess, Thomas William Watkins]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDZP-X1R] - 1861(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: XDA Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Wagga Wagga, 1901-1903) - TroveTag: "XDA - Thomas William Watkins Burgess" ==''BURGHARD''== * [[/Hermann August Bernhardt Burghard|Burghard, Hermann or Herman August Bernhardt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P1-7GW] - 1914(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 2ACL Deniliquin (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1536, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Gardiner, Vic, 1936); bank clerk (Deniliquin, NSW, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); m. vdr (Greenslopes, Qld, 1968-1969) ==''BURGOYNE''== * [[/Francis James Burgoyne|Burgoyne, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQN-1VS] - 1876(Wales)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - second operator of XVA of William Henry Haire; coastal wireless operator (VIY, 1913-?); RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Radio Station, South Townsville, 1919); postmaster (Concord, 1930); public servant (Homebush, 1930); postmaster (Homebush, 1933; Strathfield, 1935; Inverell, 1936; Bondi North, 1943) - TroveTag: "Francis James Burgoyne" ==''BURING''== * [[/Rudolph Buring|Buring, Rudolph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51C-YVT] - 1906(Tas)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 7AX Receive Hobart (1922-1923); Receive Hobart (1923-1924); 7RB Hobart (1925-1933); 3RB Ballarat (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 102, 1925, Tas; AOLCP 166, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electronics engineer (PMGD); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: university demonstrator (Hobart, 1928); radio engineer (Sale, 1936; Ballarat, 1936-1937); engineer (Kew, 1943-1972) ==''BURKE''== * [[/Eric Keast Burke|Burke, Eric Keast]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S4N-N8X] - 1896(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XHO Sydney (Lindfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; signal corps (1916); WW1 (Light Motor Wireless, 1917; Anzac Wireless Squadron, 1918); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Killara, NSW, 1930-1968); manager (Killara, NSW, 1972) - Links: [[w:Eric Keast Burke|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/burke-eric-keast-9628 ADB]; [https://wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2016/20160818-1/index.php WIA] * [[/Henry Edward Burke|Burke, Henry Edward "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VG-VX9] - 1906(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MN Sydney (Haberfield, 1934-1939); 2NM Sydney (Ashfield, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1269, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Haberfield, NSW, 1931-1937); traveller (Ashfield, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/R. Burke|Burke, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3LC Melbourne (Elwood, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BURKITT''== * [[/Donald Burkitt|Burkitt, Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GK-CXX] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3FP Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2417, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Warrandyte, Vic, 1928; Box Hill, Vic, 1931); bread carter (Doncaster, Vic, 1934-1943) ==''BURLEIGH''== * [[/Maurice George Burleigh|Burleigh, Maurice George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ5-J6F] - 1912(Tas)-1988(Tas) - Licences: 7MA Moorina (1938-1939, 1948); 7MA Launceston (1955-1960); 7JU Launceston (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2110, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Nelson, Tas, 1936); electrical engineer (Launceston, Tas, 1936); engineer (Power Station, Moorina, Tas, 1949; Marawaylee, Tas, 1954; Launceston, Tas, 1963) ==''BURMAN''== * [[/Arthur Alfred Horatio Burman|Burman, Arthur Alfred Horatio]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M8-GDR] - 1903(Vic)-1936(Vic)32yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Richmond, 1923); 3CY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1038, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Coburg, Vic, 1926); engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1928); talkie operator (Coburg, Vic, 1931-1936) ==''BURMESTER''== * [[/Otto Conrad Burmester|Burmester, Otto Conrad]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWN-7VX] - 1909(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4OB Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1158, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 31, 1935; 1COCP 46, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (Toowong, Qld, 1943); PMG technician (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''BURNETT''== * [[/John Keith Burnett|Burnett, John Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ8-G9G] - 1898(SA)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2BJ Sydney (Maroubra, 1931-1933; Chatswood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 860, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 155, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Div. Signal Coy., 1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: book-keeper (West Perth, WA, 1921); farmer (Claverley via Norseman, WA, 1922-1925); clerk (Maroubra, NSW, 1930-1933; Artarmon, NSW, 1934-1935); ledgerkeeper (Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937); clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1943) ==''BURNS''== * [[/Claud Edward James Burns|Burns, Claud Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCLY-P7V] - 1893(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4ZY Kingaroy (1932-1939); 4ZY Innisfail (1946-1947); 4ZY Cairns (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 996, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: supervising technician (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1977) ==''BURRAGE''== * [[/John Allan Burrage|Burrage, John Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCW4-SLS] - 1916(Vic)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: 3UW Melbourne (Deepdene, 1934-1937), 3UW (Shepparton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1322, 1934, Vic; BOCP 59, 1936; COCP1 291, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (3SR); WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1942) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Shepparton, 1942) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/burrage-john-allan-400643/] ==''BURROWS''== * [[/Alan Owen Burrows|Burrows, Alan Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNZG-V74] - 1901(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio correspondent (Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Sun); proprietor Miss F. V. Wallace (Wireless Shop), 1927-1933; president Waverley Radio Club - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Waverley, 1930-1933) - Comment: Gone too soon - TroveTag: "Alan Owen Burrows" * [[/Ernest Walter Burrows|Burrows, Ernest Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZDY-YQ8] - 1900(WA)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 6DZ Geraldton (1924-1927); 2DZ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 659, 1921; 1COCP 5, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technical assistant (Canterbury, NSW, 1937-1949; Earlwood, 1954-1980) * [[/Frederick Harold Burrows|Burrows, Frederick Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZDY-TKH] - 1894(Eng)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6BH Perth (Claremont, 1922-1924); 6BH Kalgoorlie (1925-1927); 6BF Perth (Beverley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 193, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Kalgoorlie, 1916; Claremont, 1922; Kalgoorlie, 1925); headmaster (Beverley, 1937; Subiaco, 1943-1958); retired (Subiaco, 1963-1972) * [[/John Charles Fry Burrows|Burrows, John Charles Fry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKZ-LJ8] - 1897(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XJCD Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 251, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Kew, 1919-1931); representative (Bairnsdale, 1934); commercial (Kew, 1936-1937); superintendent (Caulfield, 1943-1954); manager (Toorak, 1963-1980) * [[/Lindsay Thomas Burrows|Burrows, Lindsay Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT53-SNL] - 1909(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3OB Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1932-1937; Essendon, 1938-1938; North Essendon, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 900, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1931-1936); radio engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1937-1968; Strathmore, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BURSTALL''== * [[/James Evan Robert Burstall|Burstall, James Evan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W1-FCJ] - 1914(NSW)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 2QR Sydney (Beecroft, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; West Pennant Hills, 1948-1955; Beecroft, 1956-1969); 2QR Swansea (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1166, 1933, NSW; COCP2 115, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Beecroft, NSW, 1936-1949); radio engineer (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949-1954); manufacturer (Beecroft, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Swansea, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BURSTON''== * [[/Leonard Raymond Burston|Burston, Leonard Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4B-NNB] - 1918(Qld)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 3BV Wangaratta (1936-1939); 4BV Townsville (1947); 4LQ Amberley (1954); 2ALR Canberra (1955); 1ALR Canberra (1956); 3AZB Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1960); 2AMG Sydney (French's Forest, 1965); 8AG Darwin (1969); 2BBV Blaxland (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1793, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphy operator (RAAF, Point Cook, Vic, 1942); RAAF (RAAF Station, Amberley, Qld, 1954; Mt Waverley, Vic, 1958); RAAF officer (Townsville, Qld, 1963); airman (RAAF, Darwin, NT, 1968); RAAF (Blaxland, NSW, 1972-1980); ==''BURTON''== * [[/Arthur Reg Burton|Burton, Arthur Reg]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-3HM] - 1899(Eng)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4FE Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1935-1936; City, 1937-1939; Highgate Hill, 1946-1948); 1FE Heard Island (1954-1955); 4FE Thursday Island (1955-1956); 4FE Normanton (1960); 4FE Labrador (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1563, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Gold Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF); broadcast technician; federal public servant (PMGD) - Relationships: Likely father of 4BM Arthur Henry Burton - Electoral Rolls: artist (Lutwyche, Qld, 1921); picture showman (Beenleigh, Qld, 1922-1926); motor engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1931-1934; South Brisbane, Qld, 1937); radio engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943); diesel engineer (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1949-1954); technician (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1958); retired (Labrador, Qld, 1968-1980) * [[/Ronald Fenton Burton|Burton, Ronald Fenton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4F-JK8] - 1918(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3IH Charlton (1936-1939); 3IH Melbourne (Essendon, 1948; Pascoe Vale, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1797, 1936, Vic; BOCP 361, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Essendon, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Glenroy, Vic, 1963-1967; Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1972) ==''BUSCH''== * [[/Reginald Talbot Busch|Busch, Reginald Talbot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ3-2P7] - 1907(Vic)-2005(Vic) - Licences: 3LS Receive Melbourne (Essendon, 1923); 3LS Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1939; North Essendon, 1946-1969; Strathmore, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 157, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 286, 1936; 1AOCP 3, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; research engineer (1942) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937); research engineer (Essendon, 1942-1968); research (Strathmore, 1972-1977) - TroveTag: "3LS - Reginald Talbot Busch" ==''BUSH''== * [[/Albert Melville Bush|Bush, Albert Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBB7-DFN] - 1893(Vic)-1964(Vic) - 3YY Bendigo (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 197, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental apprentice (Bendigo, 1914-1919); dentist (Bendigo, 1922-1963) ==''BUSHBY''== * [[/Thomas Robert William Bushby|Bushby, Thomas Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2G5-KTN] - 1900(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2TW Bulli (1927-1928); 2TW Sydney (Gladesville, 1929; Hunters Hill, 1930; Gladesville, 1931-1933; Rose Bay, 1934; Bondi North, 1935-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 368, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 32, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hunters Hill, 1930; Gladesville, 1933); engineer (Rose Bay, 1934; Bellevue Hill, 1935; Bondi, 1936-1937; Kingsgrove, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Bexley, 1958-1963) ==''BUSHELL''== * [[/Harold Bushell|Bushell, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKNT-PTQ] - 1917(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AHG Sydney (Haberfield, 1937-1939, 1946-1961); 2AHG Sussex Inlet (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1969, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1943-1958); technician (Sussex Inlet, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''BUTCHER''== * [[/Eric William Butcher|Butcher, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWG-77S] - 1912(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4EB Brisbane (Lutwyche, 1931-1933; Kedron, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 871, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kedron, Qld, 1936-1937); teacher (Grange, Qld, 1949; Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958-1968) ==''BUTLER''== * [[/Alfred Lloyd Butler|Butler, Alfred Lloyd "Lloyd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLX-VQ7] - 1924(SA)-2024(SA)99yo - Licences: 5BR Adelaide (Prospect, 1947); 5BR Murray Bridge (1948-1960); 5BR Adelaide (Panorama, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2481, 1941; BOCP 475, 1942; AOCP1 49, 1947; TVOCP 244, 1960 - amateur operator; historian (SA amateur, SA broadcast) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [http://users.tpg.com.au/ldbutler/index.htm Personal Web Site];[https://www.qsl.net/vk5br/ QSL.NET]; [https://ahars.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/VALE-LLOYD-BUTLER.pdf AHARS Obit]; [https://www.wia.org.au/members/wiaawards/pubcomtechnical/ WIA Technical Award 2005] * [[/Arthur Rogerson Butler|Butler, Arthur Rogerson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H3X-61X] - 1889(NZ)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XADL Sydney (Belmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, CMF, 1915); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Belmore, NSW, 1913); real estate agent (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1930-1933); estate agent (Gosford, NSW, 1934; Umina, NSW, 1936-1937; Ettalong Beach, NSW, 1949-1954; Orange Grove, NSW, 1958) - Comment: Individual not yet fully identified * [[/Doug Butler|Butler, Doug]] - - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD, Telstra Broadcasting); historian (broadcast, Wikipedia) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/L. M. J. Butler|Butler, L. M. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XDC Singleton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified * [[/Richard Edmund Butler|Butler, Richard Edmund "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQX1-ZPZ] - 1926(Vic)-2012(Vic) - Senior federal public servant (PMGD), Deputy General Secretary ITU 1983-1989, Secretary General ITU 1983-1989 [https://www.itu.int/en/history/Pages/ElectedOfficialBio.aspx?off=6] * [[/William Fitzwalter Cotter Butler|Butler, William Fitzwalter Cotter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z96-6LL] - 1850(Qld)-1920(NSW) - Licences: XDD Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: house agent (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1913) - Comment: Likely experimenters one or more of his children - Links: [https://butlersutherland.wordpress.com/the-butler-family-from-cork/william-fitzwalter-butler-1850-1920/ Gene] ==''BUTLER-WOOD''== * [[/Bertie Saywell Butler-Wood|Butler-Wood, Bertie Saywell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXJ2-18J] - 1894(NSW)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4EJ Receive Brisbane (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (West End, Qld, 1919-1925); dentist (West End, Qld, 1943-1954) ==''BUTTERFIELD''== * [[/George William Butterfield|Butterfield, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L77T-FCW] - 1903(Eng)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6GW Perth (South Perth, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 906, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Northam, WA, 1925; South Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (South Perth, WA, 1936-1958); retired (South Perth, WA, 1977) ==''BUTTERS''== * [[/William Leslie Butters|Butters, William Leslie W.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2VQ7-BSV] - 1885(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2WY Bermagui South (1928-1935); 2WY Sydney (Brooklyn, 1936-1938; Cronulla, 1939; Karuah, 1946-1947); 2WY Nambucca Heads (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 464, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fisheries inspector (Bermagui South, 1930; Brooklyn, 1936); clerk (Erskineville, 1943); retired (Nambucca Heads, 1949) ==''BUTTERWORTH''== * [[/Cecil Butterworth|Butterworth, Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMLR-QDG] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Wallsend (1929-1930); 2BU Wallsend (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 540, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wallsend, 1936-1958); manufacturer (Wallsend, 1963-1972); engineer (Rankin Park, 1977-1980) ==''BUZACOTT''== * [[/Albert Hardie Buzacott|Buzacott, Albert Hardie "Hardie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7YK-QZ6] - 1914(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4UZ Toowoomba (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1242, 1934, No. ?? in Qld; AOLCP 260, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1937); radio operator (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1949); manager (Roma, Qld, 1949; Gympie, Qld, 1954-1972; Caloundra, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Richard Norman Buzacott|Buzacott, Richard Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ82-8ZL] - 1909(WA)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3RB Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1926; Burwood, 1931; Camberwell, 1933); 2TD Sydney (North Sydney, 1935-1936); 3TD Lubeck (1938-1939); 3TD Melbourne (Balwyn, 1946-1960); 3AUB Melbourne (Reservoir, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 298, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 61, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); broadcast engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1934-1935); engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1936); broadcast engineer (Lubeck, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); technician (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Reservoir, Vic, 1963-1972) ==''BYRNE''== * [[/Harold Leslie Byrne|Byrne, Harold Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQX-32B] - 1884(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3UT Receive Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1923); 3HB Melbourne (Brighton, 1931-1933); 3UB Melbourne (Brighton, 1938-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 183, 1916 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: railway employe (Seymour, Vic, 1909); telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1906; Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1910); electrical engineer (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1912-1914; Parkville, Vic, 1914-1919); engineer (Mordialloc, Vic, 1924); electrical engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1928); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1931-1963) ==''BYRNES''== * [[/Ronald Byrnes|Byrnes, Ronald]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2OE Sydney (Crows Nest, 1933-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1143, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified, several contemporaneous RBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified =='''C'''== ==''CAGNEY''== * [[/Eric William Cagney|Cagney, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-9HV] - 1909(Qld)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4EC Rockhampton (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1386, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Palings, piano tuner); associate I.R.E. Aust - Electoral Rolls: musical instrument worker (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931-1980) - Trovetag: "4EC - Eric William Cagney" ==''CAHILL''== * [[/William Benjamin Vincent Cahill|Cahill, William Benjamin Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP7K-GY5] - 1913(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2VC Sydney (Rockdale, 1931-1939; Sutherland, 1946-1950; Sylvania, 1954; Sutherland, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 781, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1936-1937); contractor (Sutherland, NSW, 1943-1949; Sylnannia Heights, NSW, 1954; Sutherland, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''CAIN''== * [[/James Henry Cain|Cain, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKN2-48M] - 1866(Isle of Man)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a/g superintendent, Central Mission, Wesley Church, Melbourne, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Mooroopna, 1903; North Melbourne, 1909-1913; Carlton, 1914-1919; Glenferrie, 1921-1924; Auburn, 1924-1927; Kew, 1928-1937) ==''CALDECOTT''== * [[/Henry William Spencer Caldecott|Caldecott, Henry William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT8-K3M] - 1908(Canada)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2SM Sydney (Manly, 1926-1927; Chatswood, 1928-1929; Manly, 1930-1931); 2DA Sydney (Manly, 1933-1939; Balgowlah, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 285, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 58, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Balgowlah, 1930-1968); engineer (Balgowlah, 1977-1980)- callsign 2SM withdrawn by PMGD for allocation to 2SM Sydney commercial broadcaster ==''CALDWELL''== * [[/Aleck Stewart Caldwell|Caldwell, Aleck Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5SS-6BB] - 1903(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley North, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: During 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: Son of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; brother of Donald Pavy Caldwell; nephew of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Black Forest, SA, 1939); assistant (Erindale, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Donald Pavy Caldwell|Caldwell, Donald Pavy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVC2-5NT] - 1907(SA)-1959(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 29, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: amateur broadcaster but never held licence in his name, during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: Son of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; brother of Aleck Stewart Caldwell; nephew of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Clapham, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "Donald Pavy Caldwell" * [[/Frank David Caldwell|Caldwell, Frank David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-FQ9] - 1907(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2YF Sydney (Bondi, 1930-1936; Concord, 1937; Bondi, 1938-1939; Waverley, 1946-1969); 2YF Katoomba (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 587, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 404, 1938; BOCP 186, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: employee Clyde Engineering Works (Burwood, 1930); mechanic (Bondi, 1936-1937; Waverley, 1949-1958; Bronte, 1963-1968) * [[/Robert Ballantyne Caldwell|Caldwell, Robert Ballantyne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2ZSH-LYB] - 1869(SA)-1942(SA) - Licences: 5BP Adelaide (Unley, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: father of Aleck Stewart Caldwell & Donald Pavy Caldwell; brother of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: resident engineer (North Unley, SA, 1939-1941) - TroveTag: "5BP - Robert Ballantyne Caldwell"(400+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Caldwell"(10+ tags) * [[/Rupert Christian Caldwell|Caldwell, Rupert Christian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W3-897] - 1893(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2YW Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1923-1924); 2JO Sydney (Bondi Junction, 1928; Waverley, 1929-1933; Woollahra, 1934-1937; Bondi, 1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 415, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Waverley, 1930-1933; Woollahra, 1934-1936; Bondi Beach, 1937-1968); retired (Waverley, 1972; Bondi Beach, 1977; Malabar, 1980) * [[/William Alexander Caldwell|Caldwell, William Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y4-P92] - 1881(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5DI Receive Adelaide (Unley, 1923); 5BO Adelaide (Unley, 1923); 5BP Adelaide (Unley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: brother of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; uncle of Aleck Stewart Caldwell & Donald Pavy Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: nil (Glenelg, SA, 1939-1943) ==''CALETTI''== * [[/Guido Caletti|Caletti, Guido "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G841-NV5] - 1900(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2CL Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1922; Newtown, 1922); 2CL Sydney (Newtown, 1923; Redfern, 1924; Annandale, 1924-1926; Punchbowl, 1927-1929; Penrose, 1930); 2AHV Sydney (Hurstville, 1938-1939, 1946-1950); licensed operator of 2ZF Newtown District Radio Club 1924 - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 649, 1921 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Punchbowl, 1930); mechanic (Bankstown, 1933); telephone mechanic (Hurstville, 1937-1949) ==''CALLABY''== * [[/Clarence James Callaby|Callaby, Clarence James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBQ-38C] - 1910(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1934); 3BI Ballarat (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 546, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Concord, 1933-1935); chemist (Croydon, 1936-1937); industrial chemist (West Ryde, 1943-1958); company director (St Ives, 1963-1968); director (St Ives, 1972-1977) ==''CALLAGHAN''== * [[/Andrew Theodore Callaghan|Callaghan, Andrew Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7P4-H56] - 1896(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2NA Sydney (Coogee, 1931); 2NA Inverell (1933); 2NA Delungra (1933-1934); 2NA Sydney (Kensington, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 733, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1 Australian Wireless Signal Co, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Randwick East, NSW, 1930-1931); senior postal clerk (Inverell, NSW, 1932); postmaster (Delungra, NSW, 1933-1935; Coogee, NSW, 1937); public servant (Ainslie, ACT, 1943); manufacturer's representative (Longueville, NSW, 1949); representative (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Leslie Norman Callaghan|Callaghan, Leslie Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTN-LB3] - 1893(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 181, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP1 9, 1930 - radio telegraphist; WW1 (merchant navy) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); wireless engineer (Punchbowl, NSW, 1937); wireless inspector (Punchbowl, NSW, 1943-1958) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118882329 Trove Bio] ==''CALLANDER''== * [[/Alexander Roy Callender|Callender, Alexander Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTT-L11] - 1914(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3ES Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939, 1947-1969; Murrumbeena, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2062, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1968; Caulfield North, Vic, 1972); admin officer (Carnegie, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CALLICK''== * [[/Harold Victor Callick|Callick, Harold Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXF4-P45] - 1898(Eng)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Herston, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: surgical dresser (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1921-1925; Herston, Qld, 1937-1963; Alderley, Qld, 1943-1949; Herston, Qld, 1954-1958; Chermside, Qld, 1963); retired (Miami, Qld, 1968-1977) ==''CALLOW''== * [[/Percival James Callow|Callow, Percival James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFB-TR6] - 1899(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Albion, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Albion, Qld, 1921-1925); clerk (Glen Kedron, Qld, 1934; Kedron, Qld, 1936-1963); retired (Scarborough, Qld, 1968) ==''CALVERT''== * [[/John Gibson Calvert|Calvert, John Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1SQ-61Q] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2VT Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1509, 1935, NSW; COCP2 778, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Holbrook, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954; Turvey Park, NSW, 1958; Sans Souci, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CAMERON''== * [[/A. R. Cameron|Cameron, A. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RC Adelaide (Leabrook, 1931-1938); 2AMK Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/A. Y. Cameron|Cameron, A. Y.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAY Sydney (Arncliffe, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norman McIntyre Cameron|Cameron, Norman McIntyre]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJ7-GNH] - 1906(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3PG Casterton (1933-1939); 3NC Casterton (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1095, 1933, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farm worker (Carapook, Vic, 1928-1954); farmer (Flagstaff Hill, Vic, 1963-1972); pastoral worker (Sandford, Vic, 1977); retired (Casterton, Vic, 1980) * [[/Robert Milton Cameron|Cameron, Robert Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXL-HDJ] - 1907(Vic)-1985(SA) - Licences: 3OT Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3OT Melbourne (Malvern, 1924-1933); 2XV Sydney (Waverton, 1935; Cronulla, 1937-1939); 4CS Brisbane (Doomben, 1947; Archerfield, 1948); 3AC Melbourne (Prahran, 1954-1955; Hawthorn, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 112, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 87, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Malvern East, 1931-1934); aeradio operator (Cooktown, 1943); surveyor (Prahran, 1954) - TroveTag: "3OT-2XV-4CS-3AC - Robert Milton Cameron" ==''CAMPBELL''== * [[/Dallas Dwyer Campbell|Campbell, Dallas Dwyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ32-236] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2KU? Receive Ulmarra (1922-23); 2CU Ulmarra (1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 5, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Ulmarra, NSW, 1932-1949); garage proprietor (Ulmarra, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Douglas Gilmore Campbell|Campbell, Douglas Gilmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJBS-NDD] - 1888(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2JO Receive Kyogle (1922-1924); 2DG Kyogle (1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 70, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bryan's Gap, NSW, 1913; Round Mountain, NSW, 1930; Lismore, NSW, 1932; Limpinwood, NSW, 1933; Upper Crystal Creek, NSW, 1934-1937; Kyogle, NSW, 1949); Gardener (Kyogle, NSW, 1954-1948); retired (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1968) * [[/Frank Valentine Campbell|Campbell, Frank Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-CGN] - 1901(Eng)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 4GC George Alfred Campbell - Electoral Rolls: wireless expert (South Brisbane, Qld, 1926); mechanic (Kedron, Qld, 1928-1929); electrical engineer (Kedron, Qld, 1934-1954); electrician (Haberfield, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Beacon Hill, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Frederick Alexander Campbell|Campbell, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC4J-HG7] - 1849(Sct)-1930(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, South Yarra, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: director (Melbourne, 1903-1913; South Yarra, 1914-1919); chief executive (South Yarra, 1924-1928) * [[/George Alfred Campbell|Campbell, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-C21] - 1894(Eng)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4GC Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1937-1939, 1947-1960); 4GC Mermaid Beach (1965-1975); 4GC Brisbane (Annerley, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2014, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of Frank Valentine Campbell - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (West End, Qld, 1925-1926; South Brisbane, Qld, 1928-1963); retired (Annerley, Qld, 1968-1972; Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1977) * [[/James Campbell|Campbell, James]] - 1845(Sct)-1893(Vic) - proprietor of engineering business in Ballarat, politician in Victoria, Postmaster-General Victoria (Apr 1884 - Feb 1886) * [[/John Alan Campbell|Campbell, John Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5G2-9MW] - 1899(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Licences: XJDG Melbourne (Toorak, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Nagambie, Vic, 1924; "Soho", Drysdale, Vic, 1928-1936) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/campbell-john-archibald-195 ADB] * [[/Mervyn Richmond Campbell|Campbell, Mervyn Richmond "Snow"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN43-2G2] - 1909(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3MR Melbourne (Coburg, 1931-1939); 3MR Quambatook (1947); Clyde (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 857, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Air Force, POW) - Electoral Rolls: milker (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1942); farmer (Clyde, Vic, 1949-1980) - Links: [http://www.rafcommands.com/database/awards/details.php?qname=CAMPBELL&qnum=9190 RAF Commands] * [[/Neville Douglas Campbell|Campbell, Neville Douglas or Douglas Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G73C-WVG] - 1912(Tas)-2007(Tas) - Licences: 7NC Hobart (City, 1932-1939, 1946-1956; Sandy Bay, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 993, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (New Town, 1943; Sandy Bay, 1949-1958) * [[/Robert Campbell|Campbell, Robert "Bob"]] - 1917(???)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4RC Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1933-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1180, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, treasurer, QSL officer) - Comment: numerous contemporaneous RCs - Electoral Rolls: Nile yet identified ==''CANACOTT''== * [[/George Webster Canacott|Canacott, George Webster]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQF-G9B] - 1918(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ACM Sydney (Concord, 1939; North Strathfield, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 168, 1938; COCP1 531, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: National Medal, 1977; Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry, 1977 - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943); police constable (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1949-1954; Concord, NSW, 1958); police sergeant (West Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CANAVAN''== * [[/John Canavan|Canavan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3D-L6T] - 1914(Eng)-2008(WA) - Licences: 6CN Perth (City, 1936-1939); 6ON Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1811, 1936, WA; BOCP 109, 1937; 1COCP 618, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (North Perth, WA, 1937; Maylands, WA, 1949; Bayswater, WA, 1954; Port Hedland, WA, 1958; Bayswater, WA, 1963-1980) ==''CANNING''== * [[/Frederick Gerald Canning|Canning, Frederick Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN36-NJ6] - 1900(Isle of Man)-1995(UK) - Licences: 3CQ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1931; Toorak, 1933-1937); 2AFW Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938; Greenwich, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 675, 1921 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Fitzroy, Vic, 1922-1924); constable (South Yarra, Vic, 1926-1928); radio engineer (Toorak, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Greenwich, NSW, 1943); retired (Portsea, Vic, 1972-1977; Rye, Vic, 1980) ==''CANNON''== * [[/Arthur Charles Cannon|Cannon, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC3C-FHR] - 1899(Qld)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Cobden (1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 852, 1925 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Cobden, Vic, 1931-1943); clerk (Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954) * [[/Reginald Holden Burtham Cannon|Cannon, Reginald Holden Burtham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HZY-K77] - 1920(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2AMB Sydney (Lindfield, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2284, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1943; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949; Brighton, Vic, 1954; Sandringham, Vic, 1963) * [[/Ronald Fredrick Herrett Cannon|Cannon, Ronald Fredrick or Frederick Herrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7JW-T6L] - 1913(Tas)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 7RC Wynyard (1932-1939); 3BRC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 946, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 97, 1937; 1COCP 473, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; RAAFWR; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Wynyard, 1936-1937); engineer (St Kilda, 1943); radio technician (Auburn, 1949; Hawthorn, 1954-1967); tv hirer (Hawthorn, 1968-1980) ==''CANSICK''== * [[/Nathan Victor Charles Cansick|Cansick, Nathan Victor Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSJ-CXC] - 1907(Vic)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 3VE Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3AK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 139, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1928-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1928); telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1931); technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1937); physicist (Five Dock, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''CANT''== * [[/Alan Cant|Cant, Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGL-WCG] - 1899(Eng)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AIQ Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939; Dulwich Hill, 1946-1950; Hargrave Park, 1954; Padstow, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2003, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1937; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943-1949; Hargrave Park, NSW, 1954; Padstow, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CAPE''== * [[/Alfred Vincent Cape|Cape, Alfred Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L243-57P] - 1881(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XEH Grenfell (1912-1914); 2JU Receive Bathurst (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Tucklan, NSW, 1930); grazier (Leadville, NSW, 1932-1943); farmer (The Oaks, NSW, 1949-1954); no occupation (Campbelltown, NSW, 1958) ==''CAPSEY''== * [[/Henry Capsey|Capsey, Henry "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK9-N58] - 1906(Eng)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2OQ Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1936-1939; Forest Lodge, 1946-1948; Chester Hill, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1661, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: French polisher (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1930-1935; Kogarah, NSW, 1937); radio (Annandale, NSW, 1943); laboratory assistant (Glebe, NSW, 1949); radio tradesman (Chester Hill, NSW, 1949-1968); radio trades (Chester Hill, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''CAREY''== * [[/Francis Joseph Carey|Carey, Francis Joseph "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54V-PD3] - 1904(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: X?? Toowoomba (1911-1914); 4?? Toowoomba (1922-1923); 2AMI Sydney (Centennial Park, 1933-1939; North Sydney 1946-1954; Fairfield 1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1152, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 122, 1938; COCP2 255, 1939 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); radio club member (QWI) - Halcyon: AOCP NSW 1925?? - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Campsie, NSW, 1933; Burwood, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Parramatta North, NSW, 1936); wireless operator (Waverley, NSW, 1937); announcer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); engineer (Fairfield, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/John Thomas Carey|Carey, John Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Y9-TZ8] - 1884(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 19, 1914 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (St Kilda, 1913; West End, Townsville, 1919) ==''CARGILL''== * [[/Norman Cargill|Cargill, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VK-S27] - 1917(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1480, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: press hand (Wentworthville, NSW, 1943-1954); radio mechanic (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972; Teleopea, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CARLYLE''== * [[/Arthur Keith Hanham Carlyle|Carlyle, Arthur Keith Hanham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCM7-GD9] - 1909(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3KD Melbourne (North Carlton, 1932-1939; East Preston, 1947-1948); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 990, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Carlton North, Vic, 1931-1937); ironmonger (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949) ==''CARNAHAN''== * [[/John Malcolm Carnahan|Carnahan, John Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4K-RZX] - 1915(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3BF Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939, 1947-1948; East Bentleigh, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1246, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1937-1949); supervisor (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''CARNE''== * [[/Ronald Lewis Carne|Carne, Ronald Lewis "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-N3M] - 1910(Fiji)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4RP Hambledon Mill via Cairns (1935); 4RP Innisfail (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1186, 1933, Qld; 3COCP 429, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Goondi Mill, Innisfail, 1936-1937); cane inspector (Sherwood, Qld, 1943); assistant cane inspector (Goondi Mill, Innisfail, Qld, 1949-1954); cane inspector (Victoria Mill, Ingham, Qld, 1954-1958); manager (Harwood Mill, Harwood Island, NSW, 1963; Victoria Mill, Ingham, Qld, 1968); retired (Bowen, Qld, 1972) ==''CARPENTER''== * [[/Archibald John Carpenter|Carpenter, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPR-BJS] - 1900(WA)-1956(France) - Licences: No known licence - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 376, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Northam, WA, 1925-1936); instructor (South Perth, WA, 1943); firewood vendor (Whyalla, SA, 1948); teacher (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954) * [[/Norman Dean Carpenter|Carpenter, Norman Dean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMS-CM8] - 1914(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2RK Sydney (Hurstville, 1931-1933); 2RK Griffith (1935); 2RK Sydney (Hurstville, 1936); 2RK Murwillumbah (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 732, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 80, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''CARRIE''== * [[/F. Carrie|Carrie, F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Glanville, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CARROLL''== * [[/Charles Michael Carroll|Carroll, Charles Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DK-LXW] - 1907(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3CY Melbourne (Ormond, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2038, 1937, Vic; COCP1 313, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Richmond North, Vic, 1931; Bentleigh, Vic, 1936-1942); public servant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1954; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Mount Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles William Joseph Carroll|Carroll, Charles William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-62J] - 1911(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2OM Sydney (Leichhardt, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 935, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 20, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leichhardt, NSW, 1934); radio inspector (Leichhardt, NSW, 1935; Haberfield, NSW, 1937-1972) * [[/John McLaughlin Carroll|Carroll, John McLaughlin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DL-SZY] - 1910(Vic)-1963(WA) - Licences: 3KF Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 961, 1932, Vic; COCP2 414, 1941; COCP1 1581, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor body builder (Mordialloc, Vic, 1931-1937; Mentone, Vic, 1942); radio officer (Melbourne, Vic, 1943); technician (Palmyra, WA, 1954-1963) ==''CARRUTHERS''== * [[/Frederick Albert Carruthers|Carruthers, Frederick Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFR6-DNF] - 1905(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2PF Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1923); 2PF Cowra (1933-1937); 2PF Sydney (Arncliffe, 1938-1939, 1946-1958); 2PF (Lismore, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1120, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Moss Vale, NSW, 1930; Cowra, NSW, 1933-1936; Arncliffe, NSW, 1937-1958); stipendiary magistrate (Lismore, NSW, 1963-1968); magistrate (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''CARTER''== * [[/Albert Edward Carter|Carter, Albert Edward "Birdie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDL-5CB] - 1916(Qld)-2014(Qld) - Licences: 4LT Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 4LT Nanango (1954); 4LT Brisbane (Carina, 1955-1969); 4LT Sunshine Beach (1975); 4LT Tewantin (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2143, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); wholesale grocery (S. Hoffnung & Co); WW2 - Comment: several contemporaneous AECs - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Greenslopes, Qld, 1943-1949); manager (Nanango, Qld, 1954); departmental manager (Carina, Qld, 1958-1972); retired (Sunshine Beach, Qld, 1977; Tewantin, Qld, 1980)) * [[/Alfred Raymond Carter|Carter, Alfred Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2W-TY5] - 1913(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AHH Sydney (Coogee, 1937-1938; Bondi, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1974, 1937, NSW; COCP2 672, 1942; COCP1 796, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1936-1937); salesman (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1943-1963); proprietor (Coogee, NSW, 1972); salesman (Ettalong, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Clarence Sydney William Carter|Carter, Clarence Sydney William]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5T1-TXL] - 1902(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Kensington, 1923); 5CS Adelaide (Maylands, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 24, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glen Osmond, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5CS - Clarence Sydney William Carter" * [[/Frederick Pell Carter|Carter, Frederick Pell or Peel (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP4-2BC] - 1899(NSW)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5GK Adelaide (Mile End, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 761, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: service station proprietor (Mile End, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/George Richard Carter|Carter, George Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYC-LC1] - 1909(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GC Camperdown (1933-1939); 3GC Melbourne (East Hawthorn, 1947-1956; Bulleen, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1098, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Swan Hill, Vic, 1931; Camperdown, Vic, 1934-1936); salesman (Camperdown, Vic, 1937-1943); dental mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1949-1954); dental technician (Bulleen, Vic, 1958-1968); technician (Bulleen, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/H. Carter|Carter, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Graceville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous HCs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Harry Raymond Carter|Carter, Harry Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9G5-KJT] - 1911(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2HC Armidale (1926-1927); 2HC Quirindi (1928-1939, 1946-1980+); 2BE Portable Quirindi (1933-1934); 2AI Portable Quirindi (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 286, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Quirindi, 1933-1980) - Callsign 2BE withdrawn by PMGD for 2BE Bega commercial * [[/Walter Leslie Carter|Carter, Walter Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLK-3XG] - 1898(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2WL Sydney (Stanmore, 1925-1927; Punchbowl, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 450, 1919 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Campsie, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1933; Rose Bay, 1934-1937; Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1958) ==''CARTY''== * [[/Bruce Carty|Carty, Bruce]] - historian (broadcast, amateur broadcast), author "Australian Radio History" ==''CASE''== * [[/Leslie Jonathan Case|Case, Leslie Jonathan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQN-W19] - 1916(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AMJ Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1939); 2MU Sydney (Unanderra, 1946-1955); 2MU Wollongong, 1955-1956); 2MU Sydney (Padstow, 1957; Beverley Hills, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 202, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1943); technician (Unanderra, NSW, 1954); salesman (Beverley Hills, NSW, 1963-1977; Narwee, NSW, 1980) ==''CASS''== * [[/Moses Henry Cass|Cass, Moses Henry "Moss"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDF-NTP] - 1927(WA)-2022(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - doctor; driver for establishment of community radio and SBS Radio - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/cass-moses-henry-moss-32316 Obituaries Australia] ==''CASSIDY''== * [[/John Joseph Cassidy|Cassidy, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYZ-GYJ] - 1901(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3JC Melbourne (Malvern, 1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JJCs - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Malvern, Vic, 1924-1934); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954) ==''CASTLE''== * [[/Clarence Henry Castle|Castle, Clarence Henry "Clarry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGF-7GR] - 1915(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5KL Adelaide (Prospect, 1933-1939); 5KL Darwin (1947-1948); 5KL Adelaide (Enfield Heights, 1954-1965; Enfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1209, 1933, SA; 2COCP 263, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CASWELL''== * [[/Archibald Harold Caswell|Caswell, Archibald Harold "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-Y3X] - 1913(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CB Murgon (1934-1939); 4CB Maryborough (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1340, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (POW); business proprietor (garage) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Maryborough, Qld, 1954-1972); retired (Torquay, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''CATFORD''== * [[/Lester Evans Catford|Catford, Lester Evans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDD8-RCB] - 1911(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5LC Gladstone (1931-1939, 1947); 5LC Adelaide (Malvern, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 789, 1931, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 357, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gladstone, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Lance Maynard Catford|Catford, Lance Maynard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQR-K2W] - 1913(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5XL Clare (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2372, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: share farmer (Clare, SA, 1939) ==''CATHCART''== * [[/Francis Cathcart|Cathcart, Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK8-P99] - 1867(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: XJDJ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, Vic, 1914-1931) ==''CATT''== * [[/Ernest Albert Catt|Catt, Ernest Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JP-4LP] - 1905(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2AD Sydney Five Dock, 1934); 2FU Sydney (Maroubra Junction, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1297, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2AD amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2AD Armidale commercial service - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Maroubra North, NSW, 1930-1931); electrical fitter (Maroubra, NSW, 1933); electrical engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1934-1935); installation inspector (Maroubra, NSW, 1936-1954); electrical installation inspector (Maroubra, NSW, 1958); technical officer (Caringbah, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1972-1977; Cronulla, NSW, 1980) ==''CAVANAGH''== * [[/William Mortimer Cavanagh|Cavanagh, William Mortimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ23-GPH] - 1908(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Warburton (1923-1924); 3WC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925); 2WC Sydney (Potts Point, 1928); 2WC Goulburn (1930); 3WC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1931; Williamstown, 1937-1939); 2WC Wauchope (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 214, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 598, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales (Goulburn, NSW, 1930; St Kilda, Vic, 1931-1934); radio dealer (Wauchope, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''CAVE''== * [[/Norman Cave|Cave, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDB7-G73] - 1898(Eng?)-19??(???) - Licences: 7BC Launceston (1925-1926); operator of Wills & Co Receive licence 1924 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 129, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF Wireless Operator); foundation member Tasmanian Gliding Club (instructor); returned to England 1931; likely Wing Commander RAF in WW2; possibly lost in SE Asia 1942 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CAWOOD''== * [[/Greville Charles Cawood|Cawood, Greville Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPXH-PPM] - 1903(NSW)-1994(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Bellingen (1923); 2GC Ulong (1926); 2GC Dorrigo (1927-1928); 2ALC Sydney (Waverley, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CAWTHRON''== * [[/Edward Joseph Cawthron|Cawthron, Edward Joseph "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBH-9SX] - 1908(NSW)-1964(SA) - Licences: 2JC Sydney (Concord, 1926-1933; Neutral Bay, 1931; Concord, 1933; Five Dock, 1933); 2VA Sydney (City, 1931); 2EJ Sydney (City, 1931); 5JC Adelaide (Kent Town, 1937-1939); 5JE Adelaide (Somerton, 1947-1948; North Glenelg, 1954; Somerton Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 308, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 323, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Haberfield, 1943) ==''CECIL''== * [[/Clyde Cecil|Cecil, Clyde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN5-XYG] - 1898(Vic)-1963(WA) - Licences: 6AB Kalgoorlie (1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 154, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a listener, Kalgoorlie) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Kalgoorlie, 1919); lecturer (Kalgoorlie, 1921-1925; Maylands, 1928-1937); metallurgist (Nedlands, 1943); physicist (Nedlands, 1949-1954); school principal (Triggs Island, 1958-1963) ==''CHADWICK''== * [[/Richard Howel Chadwick|Chadwick, Richard Howel (Electoral Rolls) or Howell (BMD) "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3PQ-6HH] - 1896(NZ)-1955(Qld) - Licences: 4GU Brisbane (Wilston, 1933-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1197, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; radio clubs (WIAQ); employment (travelling salesman) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Zillmere, Qld, 1921); salesman (Wilston, Qld, 1925-1954) ==''CHAFFER''== * [[/Edward Martin Chaffer|Chaffer, Edward Martin "Martin"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ1Z-B3P] - 1905(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3XF Receive Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923); 3XF Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1927); 6XF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1931); 3XF Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1933); 2AEK Sydney (Potts Point, 1938); 3MH Hamilton (1947); 3MH Ballarat (1948); 3MH Swan Hill (1954); 3MH Melbourne (Preston, 1955-1956; Moonee Ponds, 1965-1969; Doncaster, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 354, 1927, No. ?? in Vic; 3COCP 304, 1937; 2COCP 113, 1937; 1COCP 151, 1937 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIA Vic Essendon, treasurer, 1924), placed 2nd for best complete station Melbourne Wireless Exhibition 1924; placed second for best complete station at Melbourne Wireless Exhibition 1925; placed 10th in 3LO amateur broadcasting competition 1926; broadcast engineer (3HA, 3BA, 3SH), Dept Civil Aviation 1930s, military (WW2, 1942+) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1936); radio engineer (Hamilton, 1942; Ballarat, 1949; Swan Hill, 1954; Preston, 1963); radio technician (Moonee Ponds, 1967-1968); retired (Doncaster, 1977-1980) - Relationships: father of 3AII Ken Chaffer ==''CHALLEN''== * [[/Peter Robert Challen|Challen, Peter Robert]] - 1848(Eng)-1905(Vic) - early telephone, telephony & wireless experimenter, employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, Electrical Office & Postmaster), radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria), associate of Henry Walter Jenvey, William Philip Bechervaise & George Smibert ==''CHALLENDER''== * [[/Gerard Challender|Challender, Gerard "Gerry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CR-1DT] - 1910(Eng)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2OF Merewether (1933); 2OF Sydney (Glebe, 1933; Broadmeadow, 1934); 2ZS Kempsey (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1076, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; high profile participation 1950 Kempsey floods; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Merewether, NSW, 1933; Broadmeadow, NSW, 1935; Homebush, NSW, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943; West Kempsey, NSW, 1949); ==''CHALLENGER''== * [[/George Reginald Challenger|Challenger, George Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3YQ-ZZB] - 1902(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: 2GC Sydney (Auburn, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Auburn, 1930-1935) - TroveTag: "2GC - George Reginald Challenger" ==''CHAMBERS''== * [[/Francis Rupert Chambers|Chambers, Francis Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYY2-JKX] - 1898(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 247, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell, 1924-1925); contractor (Geraldton, 1931; Mt Waverley, 1934-1936); linesman (Seaford, 1937; Frankston, 1942); technician (Frankston, 1949; Seaford, 1954); retired (Upwey, 1963; McRae, 1968) * [[/Walter Alfred Chambers|Chambers, Walter Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3N6-VX1] - 1889(Qld)-1968(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 151, 1915; 2COCP 100, 1930; 1COCP 96, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Thursday Island, 1912-1913); radio telegraphist (Wyndham, 1916-1917); telegraphist (Subiaco, 1917); radio telegraphist (Esperance, 1921-1925); officer-in-charge (Geraldton, 1925); radio officer (Como, 1931-1934; Esperance, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Como, 1943-1968) ==''CHAMPION''== * [[/Ellis Colin Clark Champion|Champion, Ellis Colin Clark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHH2-QXC] - 1916(Tas)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2CN Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938, 1946-1948); 2AVC Sydney (Ryde, 1955-1956; Pymble, 1957-1961; Turramurra, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2113, 1938, NSW; BOCP 538, 1943; COCP2 779, 1943; COCP1 792, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Waverley, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); manager (Ryde, NSW, 1954); company director (Turramurra, NSW, 1968); director (Turramurra, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''CHANDLER''== * [[/Alfred William Herbert Chandler|Chandler, Alfred William Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9L-WGV] - 1905(Vic)-2010(Vic)105yo - Licences: 3WH Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1931; Caulfield, 1933-1938); 3LC Melbourne (Malvern, 1956; Armadale, 1960; Glen Iris, 1965-1975; Beaumaris, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 874, 1925 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1937); RAAF (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); merchant (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1968; Glen Iris, 1972-1977) - Links: [http://users.tpg.com.au/johnchandler/documents/My%20Baptist%20Forebares.pdf Full Radio Biography] * [[/Edward James Chandler|Chandler, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSM-3P1] - 1910(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4EJ Townsville (1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2384, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Belgian Gardens, Qld, 1931-1949); business manager (Rosslea Estate, Qld, 1954-1958; Townsville, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry George Chandler|Chandler, Henry George or George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9K-PF9] - 1909(Eng)-19??(Vic?) - Licences: 3AC Ballarat (1933); 3AC Hamilton (1937-1939); 3AC Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1142, 1929; 2COCP 158, 1938; BOCP 190, 1938; 1COCP 301, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, Vic, 1936); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1937); airman (Coburg West, Vic, 1949) * [[/John Beals Chandler|Chandler, John Beals]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HN-HXH] - 1887(Eng)-1962(Qld) - principal (4BC); proprietor (J. B. Chandler & Co., 1913-1962); Lord Mayor Brisbane (1940-1952); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - don't confuse D. W. Chandler early wireless experimenter - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chandler-sir-john-beals-9724 ADB] * [[/R. Chandler|Chandler, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Newtown, 1923); 2193 Sydney (Newtown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHANNON''== * [[/H. D. Channon|Channon, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2BO Receive Inverell (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Lloyd Lister Channon|Channon, Lloyd Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD59-4NS] - 1885(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2AQ Receive Manilla (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Elsmore, 1913); postal official (Raymond Terrace, 1930-1949) ==''CHAPMAN''== * [[/Austin Chapman|Chapman, Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZYW-3F4] - 1864(NSW)-1926(NSW) - occupations (apprentice saddler, hotelier), politician (Postmaster-General, 1905-1907), oversight of Commonwealth Wireless Telegraphy conference Melbourne 1907 - Links: [[w:Austin Chapman|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chapman-sir-austin-5554 ADB] * [[/Bruce Amundsen Chapman|Chapman, Bruce Amundsen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VL-575] - 1912(WA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BA Sydney (Chatswood, 1930-1939; Balgowlah, 1946-1958; St Ives, 1960-1969 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 696, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shipping clerk (Chatswood, 1935-1937); clerk (Balgowlah, 1949-1958; St Ives, 1963-1968) * [[/E. B. Chapman|Chapman, E. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank William Chapman (Qld)|Chapman, Frank William (Qld)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC5-KB3] - 1898(???)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4XL Brisbane (Yeronga, 1931-1939); 4ZFC Brisbane (Ekibin, 1965); 4TH Brisbane (Ekibin, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 785, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Salisbury, Qld, 1928); labourer (Yeronga, Qld, 1929-1937); waterside worker (Paddington, Qld, 1943-1949); PMG technician (Ekibin, Qld, 1954-1972) * [[/Frank William Chapman (WA)|Chapman, Frank William (WA)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBXD-TFK] - 1918(Vic)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CC Perth (Manning Park, 1954-1965; Bassendean, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3319, 1953, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: trainee (Chidlow, WA, 1949); teacher (Manning Park, WA, 1954-1963); technical school principal (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1963); teacher (Bassendean, WA, 1968-1977); retired (Bassendean, WA, 1980) * [[/Harrison Chapman|Chapman, Harrison "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CX-2C5] - 1909(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3JX Receive Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1922); 3GU Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1929-1939, 1946-1965; Flinders, 1965-1975; Hawthorn, 1980+); 3AGU Portable Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1948-1956; Flinders, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 513, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; 1AOCP 32, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Ivanhoe, 1931-1936); chemist (Geelong, 1937); RAAF (Ballarat, 1942; Ivanhoe, 1949-1954); chemical engineer (Ivanhoe, 1963); minister of religion (Flinders, 1968); clergyman (Flinders, 1972-1977) * [[/Michael Nason Chapman|Chapman, Michael Nason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21R-JCB] - 1881(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XAAR Springwood (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1930-1937); no occupation (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1943) - Comment: Beware another contemporaneous Michael Nason Chapman in Sydney district * [[/Owen George Chapman|Chapman, Owen George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YX-YLK] - 1904(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2OC Wyong (1930-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 669, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Wyong, 1930-1958) * [[/Percival Carnew Lamont Chapman|Chapman, Percival Carnew Lamont "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GM-5M8] - 1911(Qld)-2008(Qld) - 4PC Brisbane (Sandgate, 1933); 4PC Babinda (1937-1939); 4PC Monto (1946-1975); 4PC Point Vernon (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1155, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); occupation (power house engineer/manager) - Relationships: father of Geoff Chapman 4CET - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ayr, Qld, 1943; Monto, Qld, 1949-1972); retired (Point Vernon, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/William George Chapman|Chapman, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ2X-8KG] - 1890(Tas)-1957(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 116, 1915; 1COCP 63, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); coastal wireless operator; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo AWA) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, 1925); officer-in-charge (Radio Station Applecross, 1931-1954) ==''CHAPPELL''== * [[/Lloyd Arthur Chappell|Chappell, Lloyd Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69G-SB9] - 1911(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7LC Ross (1936-1937); 7LC Winnaleah (1938-1939); 7LC Hobart (Kingston, 1947-1955; Sandy Bay, 1956-1975; Coles Bay, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1828, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 172, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Ross, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Queenstown, 1943; Kingston, 1949-1958) ==''CHARLES''== * [[/Edward Arthur Charles|Charles, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QC-V3V] - 1916(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5YQ Adelaide (North Unley, 1935-1939; Unley, 1947-1948; Ascot Park, 1954-1956; Hyde Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1443, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Unley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Gordon Bendall Charles|Charles, Gordon Bendall Hura?]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KQ-G7Z] - 1911(NZ)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2GC Sydney (Coogee, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1258, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Coogee, NSW, 1932-1943); radio technician (Coogee, NSW, 1949-1963); liaison officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''CHARLESWORTH''== * [[/Reginald Denison Charlesworth|Charlesworth, Reginald Denison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW1M-CKJ] - 1900(Eng)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2CI Receive Sydney (Haberfield, 1922); 2CI Sydney (Haberfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: migrated to Fiji mid 1920s, returned to Australia mid 1930s - Electoral Rolls: factory manager (Summer Hill, 1933); engineer (Haberfield, 1935-1937); Lane Cove, 1943); radio engineer (Dee Why, 1949-1954); engineer (Hunters Hill, 1958-1972) - TroveTag: "2CI - Reginald Denison Charlesworth" ==''CHARLTON''== * [[/Noel Benson Charlton|Charlton, Noel Benson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCF9-CLT] - 1897(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: XII Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Lidcombe, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''CHARTERIS''== * [[/Michael Charteris|Charteris, Michael]] - 4QS Ipswich & Maryborough - amateur operator, historian (amateur) ==''CHATFIELD''== * [[/Robert Greatham Chatfield|Chatfield, Robert Greatham "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK92-9L1] - 1900(NZ)-1974(NZ) - Licences: ZL2AV Wellington (1925-1954+) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 1925, No. ?? in NZ - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; clubs (Wellington Amateur Radio Club 2WB, member and one time president) - Relationships: father of Don Chatfield ZL2SG - QSLs: substantial early portion (100+) of QSL collection survives - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Wellington, 1922); salesman (Wellington, 1931-1954); retired (Wellington, 1963-1972) - TroveTag: "ZL2AV - Robert Greatham Chatfield" ==''CHATTERTON''== * [[/Francis Joseph Chatterton|Chatterton, Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZWW-952] - 1902(Tas)-1931(Tas) - Licences: 7AY Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Hobart, 1925-1928) ==''CHAUVEL''== * [[/Walter Temple Frank Chauvel|Chauvel, Walter Temple Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH5T-WNQ] - 1902(Qld)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Stanthorpe (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1925-1928); grazier (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1928-1943); radio engineer (Texas, Qld, 1949-1963); retired (East Ballina, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''CHEEL''== * [[/Charles Reginald Cheel|Cheel, Charles Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N1J-PTC] - 1890(Vic)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5CR Adelaide (Maylands, 1934-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1278, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHEN''== * [[/Paul Chen|Chen, Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDP-4H6] - 1913(China)-1949(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2063, 1937, Vic; BOCP 171, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHENNELL''== * [[/Victor Chennell|Chennell, Victor "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBH-1XV] - 1907(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5JH Adelaide (Norwood, 1927-1933; Cowandilla, 1937-1939; North Adelaide, 1946-1956; Ascot Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 346, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer? (Goodwood Park, 1939) ==''CHESSELL''== * [[/John Carl Chessell|Chessell, John Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2M1-9GS] - 1900(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 3JW Receive Melbourne (Surry Hills, 1922); 2LV Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1929-1934); 2YU Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1935-1936; Ashfield, 1937-1939); 2AFL Sydney (Careel Bay, 1948-1950); 2ER Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1948-1950); 2BJC Sydney (Ashfield, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 517, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1921); electrician (Lewisham, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (The Esplanade, NSW, 1949; Ashfield, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Ashfield, NSW, 1980) ==''CHESTERFIELD''== * [[/John Henry Chesterfield|Chesterfield, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSVH-3SK] - 1895(Vic)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Wayville, 1924-1926); 2ACQ Sydney (Strathfield, 1937-1939); 4HJ Brisbane (Cleveland, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 23, 1914; 1COCP 266, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Croydon, NSW, 1930); radio engineer (Glenbrook, NSW, 1931-1935); department manager (Strathfield, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Strathfield, 1936; Pymble, NSW, 1943; Cleveland, Qld, 1949-1963); retired (Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1968-1972) ==''CHICK''== * [[/Keith Ferdinand Chick|Chick, Keith Ferdinand or Ferdernand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6P4-SHY] - 1907(Tas)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3FV Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2015, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Aspendale, Vic, 1931; Mordialloc, Vic, 1934-1949); army (Mordialloc, Vic, 1954); army officer (Mordialloc, Vic, 1958-1972) * [[/Leonard Garth Chick|Chick, Leonard Garth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6SW-7PJ] - 1918(Tas)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 7LG Launceston (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1973, 1937, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 227, 1939; 2COCP 550, 1941; 1COCP 1264, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: seaman (Swan Point, 1944); aeradio operator (Lindisfarne, 1949); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954); draftsman (East Keilor, 1963-1968); surveyor (Forster, 1977-1980) ==''CHILTON''== * [[/Frederick Oliver Chilton|Chilton, Frederick Oliver]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNR-XFL] - 1905(NSW)-2007(NSW)102yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Wahroonga, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 147, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receive operator; military (Brigadier); awards (Knighted) - Relationships: brother of 2RC Robert Ralph Chilton - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1943); civil servant (South Yarra, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Clareville Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [[w:Frederick Oliver Chilton|Wikipedia]] * [[/George Frederick Chilton|Chilton, George Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3CR-41Q] - 1891(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 2GF Sydney (Pennant Hills, 1924; Carlingford, 1925); 4GD Townsville (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 160, 1915; 1COCP 10, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal operator (VIG, VIB, VIS, VIT, Rockbank); wireless telegraphist (PMG); RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917); federal public servant (PMG) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Wooloowin, 1919-1921); radio stationmaster (South Townsville, Qld, 1925; Glenferrie, 1927; Wireless Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1928-1942); engineer (St Kilda, 1949-1954) * [[/Robert Ralph Chilton|Chilton, Robert Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNR-821] - 1907(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 2RC Sydney (Wahroonga, 1925-1926); 2RC Gloucester (1927); 2RC Sydney (Wahroonga, 1928-1939, 1946-1947; Roseville East, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 152, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist assistant (Wahroonga, 1933); chemist (Stanthorpe, 1954-1963; Sherwood, Qld, 1972) - Relationships: brother of Frederick Oliver Chilton ==''CHILVER''== * [[/Gwenneth Mary Chilver|Chilver formerly Churchward nee Holland, Gwenneth Mary]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L286-KH6] - 1923(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3US Leongatha (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3894, 1960, Vic - YL amateur operator - Relationships: Wife of 3DI James Daniel Chilver - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Leongatha South, Vic, 1954); home duties (Vermont, Vic, 1958; Leongatha, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/James Daniel Chilver|Chilver, James Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L286-V7Y] - 1913(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3DI Tarwin (1936-1937); 3DI Leongatha (1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1790, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Husband of 3US Gwenneth Mary Chilver - Electoral Rolls: farming (Tarwin, Vic, 1936-1937; Leongatha, 1943-1954); sales (Leongatha, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''CHINERY''== * [[/Jessie Camelia Chinery|Chinery or Chinnery, Jessie Camelia]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMP-6NZ] - 1915(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6JC Perth (Welshpool, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1866, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Welshpool, WA, 1937) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''CHINNER''== * [[/Harry Edward Chinner|Chinner, Harry Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVJ7-SXT] - 1908(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2CG Sydney (Randwick, 1933-1939; Maroubra, 1946-1954; Kirrawee, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1081, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 142, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: contractor (East Maitland, NSW, 1930); electrical contractor (Randwick North, NSW, 1931-1937); foreman (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1954); supervisor (Kirrawee, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''CHIPPINDALL''== * [[/Eric Kellett Chippindall|Chippindall, Eric Kellett "Chippy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LFCB-MNZ] - 1916(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4XR Brisbane (Paddington, 1937-1939); 4XR Gympie (1946-1969); 4XR Brisbane (Paddington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1940, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4SB, 4BU, 4LG, 4GY) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Gympie, Qld, 1949); announcer-engineer (Gympie, Qld, 1954-1958); shopkeeper (Paddington, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/John Chippindall|Chippindall, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTT-PJC] - 1911(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3VU Melbourne (Coburg West, 1933-1939); 4VU Brisbane (Northgate, 1947-1948); 3VU Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1238, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1934-1936); engineer (Coburg, Vic, 1937-1942; Coburg West, Vic, 1949-1954; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CHISHOLM''== * [[/Graham St Clair Chisholm|Chisholm, Graham St Clair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX47-TTR] - 1915(Qld)-2002(WA) - Licences: 4LP Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1933); 3ACG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947-1948); 5PG Darwin (1955-1956); 1AB Canberra (Canberra City, 1960; Ainslie, 1965); 6IB Perth (Dalkeith, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1101, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 18, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (3SR, Shepparton, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1949-1954); broadcaster (Reid, ACT, 1958; Ainslie, ACT, 1963; Dalkeith, WA, 1968-1972); manager (Nedlands, 1977-1980) ==''CHITHAM''== * [[/William Norman Chitham|Chitham, William Norman "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWT-KJK] - 1912(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4UU Brisbane (Bulimba, 1933-1934; Fortitude Valley 1937-1939; Cannon Hill, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 913, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor, QSL officer); part of the "U" gang; military (WW2) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Valley, Qld, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Cannon Hill, 1949-1963); buyer (Cannon Hill, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''CHOATE''== * [[/Roger Sidney Choate|Choate, Roger Sidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQX-RW3] - 1913(Irl)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6RK Harvey (1930-1933); 6RK Kalgoorlie (1937-1939); 6RK Dardanup (1947); 6RK Perth (Subiaco, 1948-1956; Salters Point, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 714, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 42, 1936; 3AIR 1121, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Squadron Leader) - Awards: Military Division OBE [[w:1964_Birthday_Honours|Wikipedia]] - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1937; Perth, WA, 1937); engineer (Melville, WA, 1943); civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1958); surveyor (Salters Point, WA, 1963-1968; Manning, WA, 1972-1977) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1513688 AWM] [https://www.ozatwar.com/raaf/shepherdshillradar.htm OzAtWar] ==''CHOULES''== * [[/George Henry Choules|Choules, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK5-XZF] - 1902(Eng)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (Homebush, 1937-1938; Enfield, 1939); 3AHB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; East Malvern, 1954-1965; Blairgowrie, 1969; St Andrews, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1937; Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Blairgowrie, Vic, 1968-1972; St Andrews, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CHOY''== * [[/Howe Choy|Choy, Howe]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAG Sydney (City CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHRISMAS''== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Chrismas|Chrismas, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YC-FC2] - 1892(NSW)-1950(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 250, 1916; 1COCP 31, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIW Wyndham (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Broome, 1916); wireless operator (Wyndham, 1917; Applecross, 1925); radio telegraphist (Broome, 1931; Geraldton, 1936-1949) ==''CHUGG''== * [[/Richard Chugg|Chugg, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Q9V-D49] - 1858(Sct)-1925(Vic) - Licences: XOQ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: art dealer (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1915) ==''CHURN''== * [[/George Churn|Churn, George]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3XG Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1932) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 897, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified; Surname may be misspelled - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CIALLELLA''== * [[/Rebecca Michelle Ciallella|Ciallella, Rebecca Michelle]] - historian (broadcast); author - Links: [https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/40783/ The Shaping of a Voice: The Early Years of 6WF] ==''CLAFFEY''== * [[/Keighran James Claffey|Claffey, Keighran James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84R-LLP] - 1903(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AK Deniliquin (1928-1939); 2AK Picton (1946); 2AK Deniliquin (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 459, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Yarrandale, 1949; Deniliquin, 1954; Yarrandale, 1958-1963); retired (Deniliquin, 1977-1980) ==''CLARK''== * [[/Allan Bernard Clark|Clark, Allan or Alan or Allen Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-VV3] - 1912(???)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2ALO Martins Creek (1939); 2ALO Sydney (Punchbowl, 1946-1965; Wiley Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2257, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1935); fettler (Werris Creek, NSW, 1936; Hornsby, NSW, 1943; Punchbowl, NSW, 1949-1968); rail examiner (Lakemba, NSW, 1972-1977); doorman (Lakemba, NSW, 1980) * [[/Francis Thomas Clark|Clark, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WF-CJH] - 1903(WA)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3FC Rainbow (1928); 3FC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933; Elwood, 1937; St Kilda, 1938); 3FC Mildura (1946-1947); 3FC Ouyen (1948-1960); 3FC Geelong (Leopold, 1969; Clifton Springs, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 426, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Rainbow, 1925); postal clerk (Rainbow, 1928); clerk (St Kilda, 1931-1937); senior postal clerk (Red Cliffs, 1942); postmaster (Ouyen, 1949-1954); retired (Clifton Springs, 1972-1980) * [[/Frank P. R. Clark|Clark, Frank P. R.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFG-WRN] - 1900(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Manly, 1923-1924); 2YF Sydney (Manly, 1925) - Qualifications: AOCP 122, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: gone too soon - Trovetag: "2YF - Frank P. R. Clark" * [[/J. Clark|Clark or Clarke, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1933; Vaucluse, 1934; Dee Why, 1935; CBD, 1936-1939, 1947); 2DZ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1948); 2DZ Merewether (1950-1954); 2DZ Newcastle (Adamstown, 1955-1961; Beresfield, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Wilders Hambly Clark|Clark, John Wilders Hambly or Hambley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6ZG-CVN] - 1878(Eng)-1959(SA) - Licences: XVX Adelaide (Kent Town, 1912-1914); 5AA (Adelaide, 1920s) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; president (WIA SA, 1919+); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XVX-5AA - John Wilders Hambly Clark" * [[/Leopold Francis Clark|Clark, Leopold Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/273Q-3D5] - 1902(Tas)-1978(Tas) - Licences: 7CK Natone (1932-1939); 7CK Burnie (1946-1948); Deloraine (1954-1969); Lanena (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 989, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Natone, 1928-1936; Burnie, 1943-1949); grazier (Needles, 1954; Deloraine, 1963) * [[/Raymond John Clark|Clark, Raymond John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWS-RGF] - 1910(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3VO Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2359, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fish merchant (Box Hill, Vic, 1937-1967) ==''CLARKE''== * [[/Albert Irvin Keith Clarke|Clarke, Albert Irvin Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1L-D6Z] - 1896(WA)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2IC Sydney (Earlwood, 1931-1939, 1946-1975; Narrabeen, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 729, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coach builder (Earlwood, NSW, 1930-1972); retired (Narrabeen, NSW, 1977) * [[/F. P. R. Clarke|Clarke, F. P. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YF Sydney (Manly, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Gunner Clarke|Clarke, Gunner]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XFN Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Ross Clarke|Clarke, James Ross]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 962, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JRCs - Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Percival Fraser Clarke|Clarke, Percival Fraser "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ3-4J2] - 1896(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4PY Ayr (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1781, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Jarvisfield, Qld, 1919-1937; Aspley, Qld, 1949-1972) * [[/R. Clarke|Clarke, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Auburn, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Allan Clarke|Clarke, Reginald Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1MC-GMQ] - 1919(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2213, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Warren Cecil Clarke|Clarke, Warren Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1G-MDD] - 1928(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2ASM Sydney (Brookvale, 1947; Broadway, 1948-1950; Dee Why, 1954-1955; Brookvale, 1956-1961; Balgowlah, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2836, 1948, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Pyrmont, NSW, 1949); press photographer (Dee Why, 1954; Brookvale, NSW, 1958); photographer (Balgowlah, NSW, 1963-1977) * [[/Warren Ross Clarke|Clarke, Warren Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NT-LSN] - 1909(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ZZ Sydney (Mosman,1930-1933; Asquith, 1933-1939; Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: AOCP 650, 1930, NSW; 2COCP 6, 1934; 1COCP 14, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Asquith, 1933-1934; Mosman, 1936); radio officer (Mosman, 1943); flight radio officer (Mosman, 1949-1954); clerk (Glenbrook, 1963); travel consultant (Glenbrook, 1972); clerk (Merrylands, 1972); planner (North Rocks, 1977-1980) * [[/William George Clarke|Clarke, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ2-1QS] - 1884(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 32, 1930 - RANRS (temp Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: several contemporaneous WGCs - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Townsville, 1916); seaman (HMAS Encounter, Geelong, 1919); biograph operator (Langwarrin Military Camp, Vic, 1919); hotel manager (Naval Base Hotel, South Fremantle, 1931) ==''CLAY''== * [[/Richard George Clay|Clay, Richard George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZZ-LGN] - 1903(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3RC Melbourne (Northcote, 1929; Alphington, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 536, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Northcote, 1925-1927); welder (Northcote, 1928); electric welder (Alphington, 1931); welder (Richmond, 1936-1937; Alphington, 1942; Northcote, 1949); contractor (Traralgon, 1954-1972) * [[/Henry Victor Clay|Clay, Henry Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPV4-CN9] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2UY Sydney (Maroubra, 1932-1933; Ryde, 1933-1934; Gladesville, 1935; Ryde, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 943, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 428, 1933; COCP1 509, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1935-1946) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Maroubra, NSW, 1931-1933); constable (Ryde, NSW, 1934-1943); sawmiller (North Ryde, NSW, 1949); technician (Dural, NSW, 1958); radio technician (OTC Doonside, NSW, 1958-1963; Oakville, NSW, 1968); grazier (Nabiac, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Iluka, NSW, 1980) ==''CLAYTON''== * [[/Maisie Ian Jesson Clayton|Rawson nee Clayton, Maisie Ian Jesson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RT-25P] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 488, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio worker (Artarmon, 1937); engineer (Kirribilli, 1949); radio engineer (Lane Cove, 1954-1963); engineer (Lane Cove, 1968-1972); home duties (Lane Cove, 1977-1980) - Lady: * [[/Maurice Charles Clayton|Clayton, Maurice Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86J-HX3] - 1912(SA)-1936(SA) - Licences: 5RK Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1930-1931); 5ZC Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 596, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Passed too soon (24yo) * [[/Walter George Gladstone Clayton|Clayton, Walter George Gladstone "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3XN-J1N] - 1918(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4WG Innisfail (1937-1939); 4WG Brisbane (Windsor, 1946-1969); 4WG Townsville (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1868, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, AIF Signals); state public servant (Qld Railways, supervising tech. comms.) - Relationships: uncle of Maise Ian Jesson Rawson nee Clayton (Radio Engineer) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Windsor, 1954-1968); technician (Townsville, 1972-1980) ==''CLEBURNE''== * [[/Eric William Cleburne|Cleburne, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLX-3WZ] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AII Sydney (Gordon, 1937-1939; Mosman, 1946-1950; Willoughby East, 1954-1958); 2BII Bermagui South (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2025, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Gordon, NSW, 1935-1937); wireless operator (Gordon, NSW, 1943); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Willoughby, NSW, 1954-1958); manager (Croydon, Vic, 1958-1968); retired (Bermagui, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CLEMENS''== * [[/Henry Clemens|Clemens, Henry]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 970, 1932, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HCs; Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CLIFF''== * [[/Harry Cliff|Cliff, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87D-WYZ] - 1909(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3HC Melbourne (Essendon, 1928-1948; Heidelberg, 1954-1975); 3HC Point Lonsdale (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 400, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Comment: pre 1928 is another Harry Cliff - Electoral Rolls: implement maker (Moonee Ponds, 1906); engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1928); clerk (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937); company secretary (North Melbourne, 1943); director (Ivanhoe, 1954-1968; Heidelberg, 1972); retired (Point Lonsdale, 1977-1980) ==''CLIFFORD''== * [[/Herbert Glendenning Clifford|Clifford, Herbert Glendenning]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTS-4CN] - 1882(Eng)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5BW Receive Renmark (1923); Receive Renmark (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Renmark, SA, 1939-1943) ==''CLINCH''== * [[/Frederick Gladstone Clinch|Clinch, Frederick Gladstone "Glad"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF5P-TWM] - 1898(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6JR Greenough (1928-1933); 6FG Miling (1960); 6FG Perth (Doubleview, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 468, 1928, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 6CL Ian Harold Wilson Clinch - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Greenough, 1922-1943); garage proprietor (Miling, 1958); retired (Doubleview, 1963-1972) * [[/Ian Harold Wilson Clinch|Clinch, Ian Harold Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQX-YS1] - 1926(WA)-19??(WA) - Licences: 6CL Miling (1960-1965); 6CL Dandaragan (1969); 6CL Rossmoyne (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3596, 1957, WA - amateur operator, WW2 - Relationships: son of 6JR-6FG Frederick Gladstone Clinch - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Leederville, 1949); manager (Miling, 1958-1963); radio technician (Dongara, 1968); technician (Rossmoyne, 1972-1980) ==''CLOSS''== * [[/Alvin Theodore Closs|Closs, Alvin Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67V-HG7] - 1895(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: V750 Receive Melbourne (Olinda, 1922); 3GV Receive Melbourne (Olinda, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Brighton, 1917); storekeeper (Olinda, 1924-1931); salesman (Olinda, 1934-1937); civil servant (Tunstall, 1943-1954); retired (Yarra Junction, 1963-1972) ==''CLOUGH''== * [[/James Edward Clough|Clough, James Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QV-KGG] - 1887(NSW)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 483, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW1 (AIF, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Sea Lake, Vic, 1912); telegraphist (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1913-1914; Elsternwick, Vic, 1915; Prahran, Vic, 1916-1917); postmaster (Sunshine, Vic, 1924-1927; Brighton, Vic, 1931-1937) ==''CLUNNE''== * [[/Edward James Clunne|Clunne, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKD-4W1] - 1914(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2DK Sydney (Merrylands, 1932-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1060, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Occupation machinist in deceased estate file - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Granville, NSW, 1936-1937) ==''CLYNE''== * [[/Alec Henry Clyne|Clyne, Alec Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YX-G45] - 1917(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3VX Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1936-1939; East Prahran, 1947-1948; Carnegie, 1954-1960); 3ACC Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1965; Glen Waverley, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1620, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3HZ Edgar Murray Clyne - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1963; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Edgar Murray Clyne|Clyne, Edgar Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QB-W1W] - 1907(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923); 3HZ Shepparton (1935-1937); 3HZ Warragul (1938-1939, 1947); 3HZ Shepparton (19481965); 3HZ Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1558, 1935, Vic; BOCP 51, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3VX-3ACC Alec Henry Clyne - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1931-1937; Warragul, Vic, 1942); manager (Shepparton, Vic, 1954-1963; Oakleigh, Vic, 1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''COADE''== * [[/Ernest Coade|Coade, Ernest]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rutherglen, 1914); mechanic (Thursday Island, 1919) ==''COAKLEY''== * [[/Thomas James Coakley|Coakley, Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX24-W7T] - 1904(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 5UK Adelaide (Unley, 1933-1939); 3IU Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947; Essendon, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1105, 1933, No. ?? in SA, 3COCP 61, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: aero fitter (Auburn, Vic, 1925-1926); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Essendon, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''COALTER''== * [[/Martin Coalter|Coalter, Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSR-STB] - 1893(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1, 1914 - ship wireless operator? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COATE''== * [[/Edward Fordham Coate|Coate, Edward Fordham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XB-SQZ] - 1909(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3AIP Melbourne (Canterbury, 1965-1969; Lower Templestowe, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 26, 1936; AOLCP 884, 1960; AOCP 4053, 1962, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''COATES''== * [[/Alfred Melbourne Coates|Coates, Alfred Melbourne or Melbourne Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGW-MCZ] - 1884(???)-1964(Vic) - Licences: V757 Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922); 3GG Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (USA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, 1921-1937; Kalorama, 1943-1954) ==''COATH''== * [[/Stanley Pascall Coath|Coath, Stanley Pascall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQB-4C4] - 1913(Vic)-2010(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3SP Melbourne (West Preston, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1363, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1936-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954-1963; Preston, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''COBB''== * [[/Victor Lindsay Cobb|Cobb, Victor Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB7Y-Q52] - 1918(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3CQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1881, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1954; Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968); engineer (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''COCHRANE''== * [[/Athol Brien Cochrane|Cochrane, Athol Brien]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKF-1FK] - 1894(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XAEK Sydney (Longueville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals Coy, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Hunter's Hill, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''COCKS''== * [[/Leonard Wilfred Sidney John Cocks|Cocks, Leonard Wilfred Sidney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPP2-8K3] - 1910(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2DF Sydney (Eastwood, 1933-1939; Arncliffe, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1224, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Arncliffe, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''COFFEY''== * [[/Henry Freeman Coffey|Coffey, Henry Freeman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3QL-BR1] - 1885(Irl)-1934(NSW) - Licences: 4KY Brisbane (Doomben, 1925-1926; Hamilton, 1927); 2ZY Sydney (Willoughby, 1929; Maroubra, 1930-1934) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 52, 1915; 1COCP 12, 1930 - Halycyon: AOCP Brisbane 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless operator (Marconi, White Star, Booth Steamship, Iquitos Steamship, Union Castle); RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); coastal operator (CRS, PMGD, AWA); federal public servant - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Middle Park, Vic, 1919); engineer (Malvern East, 1922-1924); radiostation master (Thursday Island, 1925); wireless operator (Doomben, Qld, 1925-1928); engineer (Chatswood, 1930); wireless mechanic (Maroubra, 1930-1934) - TroveTag: "4KY-2ZY - Henry Freeman Coffey" & "!Wikibooks 4KY" ==''COFFIN''== * [[/Robert George Coffin|Coffin, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXT-CSG] - 1911(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3NU Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Canterbury, 1954-1960); 3ANU Mobile Aboard Vessel "Carole G" (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1767, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963) ==''COGHLAN''== * [[/John Leo Coghlan|Coghlan, John Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYV3-1F4] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3ST Melbourne (St Kilda, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1777, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bunyip, Vic, 1931-1934); driver (St Kilda West, Vic, 1936-1943); technician (South Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Box Hill, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''COHEN''== * [[/Derrick Cohen|Cohen, Derek or Derrick Simeon "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCF-DR7] - 1914(Eng)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2YM Sydney (Dobroyd Point, 1932-1933; Kings Cross, 1933; Clovelly, 1934-1936); 4YM Brisbane (City, 1937-1939); 1YM Macquarie Island (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 238, 1930; AOCP 1011, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (West End, Qld, 1943); technician (Coburg, Vic, 1954); television producer (Chatswood, NSW, 1963; Little Wallaby Beach, NSW, 1977) * [[/Ronald Francis Cohen|Cohen, Ronald Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVV3-8HY] - 1912(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2TF Sydney (Beecroft, 1935-1937; Mosman, 1938; Pennant Hills, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1478, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Beecroft, NSW, 1933-1937); industrial chemist (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''COLE''== * [[/Gordon Francis Cole|Cole, Gordon Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ8C-FHT] - 1919(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2DI Sydney (Cronulla, 1935-1938; Caringbah, 1939; Miranda, 1946-1950; Beverly Hills, 1954-1965; West Pymble, 1969) - cc; Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1560, 1935, NSW; BOCP 106, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Another contemporaneous GFC - Electoral Rolls: technician (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Miranda, NSW, 1949; Beverly Hills, NSW, 1954-1968); manager (Pymble, NSW, 1968) * [[/J. Cole|Cole, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XBZ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: several JCs in Wollstonecraft area 1913 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor Lionel Cole| Cole, Victor Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRRF-HC9] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2ACS Sydney (Croydon, 1936-1939; Lakemba, 1946-1947); 2VL Sydney (Lakemba, 1948-1975); 2VL Sussex Inlet (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1681, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Botany, NSW, 1930-1935); toolmaker (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937; Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1977); retired (Sussex Inlet, NSW, 1980) ==''COLEBATCH''== * [[/Ernest Vincent Colebatch|Colebatch, Ernest Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Q2-974] - 1905(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5CG Receive Adelaide (Norwood, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Norwood, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Belair, SA, 1939-1941) ==''COLES''== * [[/Arthur Francis Coles|Coles, Arthur Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWWX-J2S] - 1902(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2746 Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gosford, NSW, 1930); motor mechanic (Wyangala Dam, NSW, 1931-1934); mechanic (Ungarie, NSW, 1937; Chullora, NSW, 1937); motor mechanic (Enfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Croydon Park, NSW, 1954-1963); supervisor (Campbelltown, NSW, 1968); retired (Douglas Park, NSW, 1972; Lumeah, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''COLESTON''== * [[/Stanley Russell Coleston|Coleston, Stanley Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VV-KQL] - 1913(Vic)-2012(Qld) - Licences: 3XK Melbourne (Middle Park, 1930-1931; Gardenvale, 1933; Glenhuntly, 1937-1939, 1946-1955); 9XK Port Moresby (1956-1960); 3AXK Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1965-1969); 4XA Brisbane (Geebung, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 688, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; DCA (Port Moresby, ca 1960) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Glenhuntly, 1936-1942; Caulfield East, 1949-1954); public servant (Mt Waverley, 1963-1972); retired (Geebung, 1977-1980) ==''COLLARD''== * [[/Cyril John Felton Collard|Collard, Cyril John Felton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97X9-6VY] - 1896(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2CF Maitland West (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 362, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 540, 1941; BOCP 541, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Lorn, 1930-1963); retired (North Maitland, 1968) ==''COLLETT''== * [[/Major Edwin Collett|Collett, Major Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZ6-293] - 1907(Eng)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2XL Lisarow (1935-1936); 2RU Lisarow (1937); 2RU Gosford (1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1505, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2XL amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2XL Cooma commercial service - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Bilfin, NSW, 1930; Lisarow, NSW, 1932-1937); radio engineer (Gosford, NSW, 1943-1968); director (Gosford, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''COLLEY''== * [[/James Graham Colley|Colley, James Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18L-M23] - 1906(Vic)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 5JX Adelaide (Seacliff, 1947); 3QZ Melbourne (Chelsea, 1947); 3QZ Traralgon, 1948-1980+); 3AQW Lakes Entrance (1960); 3AQZ Lakes Entrance (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2280, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1928; Yarram, Vic, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Quambatook, Vic, 1942); inspector (Traralgon, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Traralgon, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COLLINGE''== * [[/Christopher Herbert Collinge|Collinge, Christopher Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L242-4YT] - 1911(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2FQ Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2FQ Sydney (Campsie, 1939; Bexley North (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1849, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Walbundrie, NSW, 1934; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937; Bexley North, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''COLLINS''== * [[/Clarence Henry Joseph Collins|Collins, Clarence Henry Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1Y1-GB1] - 1891(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5FC Adelaide (Marryatville, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1043, 1932, SA; BOCP 29, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Marryatville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Reuben James Collins|Collins, Reuben James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2F-6PX] - 1904(WA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3OI Melbourne (Croxton, 1936-1939; Preston, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1737, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1926-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1954) * [[/Walter Collins|Collins, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLQ-QL2] - 1910(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2AEI Wagga Wagga (1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1863, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Australian Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934; Southern Cross Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936; Exchange Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937) * [[/William Edward Collins|Collins, William Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XYAH Perth (Cannington, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Several contemporaneous WECs - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Cannington, WA, 1916; Victoria Park, WA, 1917); civil servant (Balkatta, WA, 1931-1937) ==''COLLIS''== * [[/George Andrew Collis|Collis, George Andrew]] - 1869(Tas)-1926(Tas) - Receive Hobart, radio clubs (Tasmanian Radio Club, foundation member, 1922+), electrician (Zinc Co., Hobart, 1921) - potential misidentification, George Arthur Collis, Radio Research Club, Hobart, witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 * [[/Ralph Collis|Collis, Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1J-48N] - 1918(WA)-2013(WA)105yo - Licences: 6LY Perth (Bayswater, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1454, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bayswater, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1949-1958); proprietor (Cadoux, WA, 1963; Tuart Hill, WA, 1968); business proprietor (Dianella, WA, 1972-1977); proprietor (Bedford, WA, 1980) ==''COLQUHOUN''== * [[/Colin George Burrowes Colquhoun|Colquhoun, Colin George Burrowes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWH-RLP] - 1896(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XJAA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (South Yarra, Vic, 1919-1921); medical practitioner (Avoca, Vic, 1924-1931; Mornington, Vic, 1935; Camberwell, Vic, 1936; Ringwood, Vic, 1937); medical official (Croydon, Vic, 1943-1954); medical practitioner (Heathmont, Vic, 1958); nil (Hawthorn, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Trevor Keith Colquhoun|Colquhoun, Trevor Keith]] - 1907(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 9TC Salamaua, New Guinea (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 935, 1926; COCP2 101, 1930; COCP1 33, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Awards: Medal of the Order of Australia, 1990 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (New Town, Tas, 1943); newsagent (Launceston, Tas, 1972); retired (Norwood, Tas, 1980) ==''COLTHEART''== * [[/Clarence James Coltheart|Coltheart, Clarence James]] - 1885(Tas)-1962(Tas) - Licences: 7BF Receive Queenstown (1923); Receive Queenstown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1913-1914; Queenstown, 1922-1954) ==''COLTHRUP''== * [[/James Frederick Colthrup|Colthrup, James Frederick "Frederick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBW8-J4Z] - 1908(Vic)-1942(Qld) - Licences: 3PL Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1368, 1934, Vic; COCP1 374, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, Wireless & Gunnery School) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clifton Hill, 1931); engineer (Clifton Hill, 1937); airman (Clifton Hill, 1942) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/623876 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10306064 AWM]; [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/140421275 Trove] ==''COLTON''== * [[/George Musgrove Coward Colton|Colton, George Musgrove Coward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2G-R3C] - 1893(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2DQ Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1922); 2UM Sydney (Stanmore, 1935-1939, 1947-1950; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 806, 1924 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical business (Annandale, NSW, 1932-1937; Petersham, NSW, 1943-1949); engineer (Enfield, NSW, 1954-1977) ==''COLVILLE''== * [[/Sydney Victor Colville|Colville, Sydney Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3WQ-S78] - 1894(Vic)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XQF Brisbane (South Brisbane) (1913); 2FA Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922); 2FA Sydney (CBD, 1923-1924; Drummoyne, 1923-1925); 2VH Sydney (Longueville, 1935; CBD 1936; Broadway, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wireless retail business proprietor (Colville Moore) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wooloongabba, 1917; Chelmer, 1919-1921); broker (Bowen Hills, 1922); manufacturer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1933); merchant (Lane Cove, 1935-1936); manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1936-1937); company director (Glenbrook, 1943-1963) - TroveTag: "XQF-2FA-2VH - Sydney Victor Colville" ==''COLVIN''== * [[/Noel Denis Colvin|Colvin, Noel Denis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNBQ-MM5] - 1914(Vic)-2013(Vic)99yo - Licences: 3NJ Melbourne (Ringwood East, 1935-1939); 3AUT Melbourne (Box Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1448, 1935, Vic; COCP2 64, 1936; COCP1 152, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: airman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); Student (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); RAAF (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954-1968; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COLYER''== * [[/Eric Lionel Colyer|Colyer, Eric Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKZH-47J] - 1915(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2EL Sydney (Rose Bay, 1932-1933; Manly, 1934; Vaucluse, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937-1939); 3EQ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1938); 3AEL Melbourne (East Malvern, 1947-1948); 2AED Sydney (Gordon, 1950-1960) (Vessel MY "Tiki", 1955-1956); 2BEL Sydney (Gordon, 1969; Pymble, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1016, 1932, NSW; COCP3 2337, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Vaucluse, NSW, 1937); manager (Burwood, NSW, 1943; Malvern East, Vic, 1949); company director (Gordon, NSW, 1954-1968); director (Pymble, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''CONDON''== * [[/Austin Sylvester Condon|Condon, Austin Sylvester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3RG-K2K] - 1924(SA)-2011(SA) - Licences: 5WO Laura (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3012, 1949, SA - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: Nil [https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/obituaries-tributes-to-three-of-our-finest/news-story/845c3a27d81fd8a8f4bbe436503a9b1e Obit] ==''CONDER''== * [[/Walter Tasman Conder|Conder, Walter Tasman "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CJ-DTS] - 1888(Tas)-1974(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as General Manager, BCA, 3LO) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Launceston, 1914); soldier (Langwarrin Military Camp, 1918-1921; Melbourne, 1924); secretarial (Melbourne, 1925-1928); entrepreneur (Melbourne, 1931-1937); secretary (Melbourne, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/conder-walter-tasman-5747 ADB] ==''CONGDON''== * [[/Bert Congdon|Congdon, Bert "Bertie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VVJ-CMW] - 1891(Vic)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6BA Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923-1924); 6BC Perth (Subiaco, 1927-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 382, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; civil servant - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Subiaco, 1925-1958) ==''CONNELLY''== * [[/Dermot Anthony Connelly|Connelly, Dermot Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8L5-2VC] - 1903(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3BU Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1922); 3BU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1925); 3ADK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1948; Ivanhoe, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Caulfield, 1927-1936); Air Force officer (St Kilda, 1937); nil (Frankston, 1949); photographer (Ivanhoe, 1954-1963) ==''CONNON''== * [[/George Wilson Connon|Connon, George Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGF-8Z2] - 1907(Sct)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5KJ Booleroo (1937-1939); 5KJ Yunta (1947); 5KJ Alice Springs (1948-1954); 5KJ Adelaide (Millswood Estate, 1955-1956); 5KJ Port Lincoln (1960); 5KJ Berri (1965-1969); 5KJ Barmera (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1991, 1937, SA; 2COCP 336, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pensioner (Millswood East, SA, 1939); bookkeeper (Port Augusta, SA, 1941-1948); radio technician (Alice Springs, NT, 1949-1954) ==''CONNOR''== * [[/Emmett Bernard Connor|Connor, Emmett Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCB-L7Q] - 1913(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4CE Gindie (1936); 4OC Longreach (1956); 4OC Fernlees (1960); 4OC Brisbane (Aspley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1650, 1936, Qld; BOCP 280, 1940; 3COCP 5529, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1946) - Electoral Rolls: shearing shed hand (Gindie, Qld, 1936); radio mechanic (Enoggera, Qld, 1937); radio technician (Longreach, Qld, 1943-1949); business Manager (Cramsie, Longreach, Qld, 1954-1958); grazier ("Ronnoc Downs", Fernlees, Qld, 1958-1963; Aspley, Qld, 1963-1977) * [[/Laurance Kingsley Connor|Connor, Laurance or Laurence Kingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2GD-KPT] - 1907(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Belmore, 1925-1926); 2ALC Sydney (Lakemba, 1948; Cammeray, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 68, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 881, 1925; 2COCP 199, 1930; 1COCP 220, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1937); radio teacher (Willoughby, NSW, 1943); communication officer (Liverpool, NSW, 1949) * [[/Stephen James Connor|Connor, Stephen James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4J-FP4] - 1894(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 235, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, 1917); electrical engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1930; Lismore, NSW, 1933); electrician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1934; Strathfield, NSW, 1936-1963); retired (Lapstone, NSW, 1972) * [[/Terence Connor|Connor, Terence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MC-3DV] - 1916(Tas)-1982(Tas) - Licences: 7CT Hobart (Rokeby, 1936-1939; City, 1946-1948); 7CT Huonville (1954-1960); 7CT Hobart (Bellerive, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1643, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: auto-electrician (New Town, 1943; Hobart North, 1949); manager (Huonville, 1949-1954); sales rep. (Bellerive, 1963-1977) ==''CONRAD''== * [[/Raymond Ernest Conrad|Conrad, Raymond Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSP2-VGS] - 1905(Tas)-1977(Tas) - Licences: 2TR Sydney (Bexley, 1930-1937; Rockdale, 1938-1939); 7TR Hobart (Derwent Park, 1947; Moonah, 1948-1956; Berriedale, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 651, 1930, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 308, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: battery fitter (Bexley, 1930); storeman (Bexley, 1931-1934); clerk (Bexley, 1935-1936; Rockdale, 1937); purchasing officer (Cameray, 1943); radio manufacturer (Moonah, 1949-1954); engineer (Hospital, Rosetta, 1963) ==''CONRY''== * [[/William Henry Conry|Conry, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJL-HCR] - 1892(Vic)-1959(Qld) - Licences: 3OK Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1925); 3CO Melbourne (Brighton, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 260, 1916; 1COCP 44, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine); RANRS; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD Vic) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Windsor, Vic, 1914-1919; Armadale, 1921-1924); inspector (Brighton, 1925-1937); radio inspector (South Brisbane, 1943-1949); postal official (St Lucia, 1954-1958) - TroveTag: "3OK-3CO - William Henry Conry" ==''CONSTABLE''== * [[/Hector Mantle Shaw Constable|Constable, Hector Mantle Shaw]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTS-Z5V] - 1910(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3FE Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1937-1939; Camberwell, 1947; Parkdale, 1948; Mont Albert, 1954; Mont Park, 1955-1956; Mont Albert, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1999, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Yarra Junction, Vic, 1931; Mont Albert, Vic, 1934-1943); inspector (Mentone, Vic, 1949; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954) ==''CONWAY''== * [[/Mervyn Laurence Dean Conway|Conway, Mervyn Laurence Dean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MH-GHZ] - 1912(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7CL Launceston (1936-1939, 1948-1960); 7CL Hobart (West Hobart, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1684, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Nelson, 1936); school teacher (Launceston East, 1937); teacher (Devonport, 1943; New Town, 1949-1958) ==''COOK''== * [[/Ernest Byron Cook|Cook, Ernest or Ernest Byron "Ernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M46M-M3J] - 1902(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Tresco (1926-1927); 3CK Kerang (1931); 3EC Swan Hill (1938-1939); 3EC Melbourne (Coburg, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 295, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Swan Hill, 1937-1942); technician (Coburg, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Frank Leslie Cook|Cook, Frank Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56R-K3H] - 1914(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2FF Sydney (Dee Why, 1934-1936); 2GV Sydney (Dee Why, 1935-1936); 2AHW Sydney (Dee Why, 1938); 2ANC Sydney (Centennial Park, 1946-1947; Lidcombe, 1948; Auburn, 1950; Carlingford, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1355, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Dee Why, NSW, 1934-1937); radio tester (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Lidcombe, NSW, 1949; Carlingford, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Raynham Harry Cook|Cook, Raynham Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCX-CRB] - 1902(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3OX Melbourne (Camberwell, 1932-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 951, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1925-1937; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Victor Roy Percival Cook|Cook, Victor Roy Percival "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYJG-6C6] - 1899(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: XVN Adelaide (1913-1914); S099 Adelaide (1920s); 5AC Adelaide (Prospect, 1923-1927; Rose Park, 1928-1931; Kilkenny, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Woodville, 1954-1975; Somerton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 94, 1925, No. ?? in SA - early wireless experimenter, amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Kilkenny, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVN-S099-5AC - Victor Roy Percival Cook" ==''COOKE''== * [[/Clarence Robert Cooke|Cooke, Clarence Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Z-3P6] - 1891(???)-1970(WA) - Licences: 6CP Perth (Bayswater, 1932-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1068, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Mornington Mills, WA, 1914); locomotive driver (Mornington Mills, WA, 1921-1926); locomotive engine driver (Bayswater, WA, 1931-1968) * [[/Clive J. Cooke|Cooke, Clive J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4CC Brisbane (Chermside, -1952+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) * [[/Frank Basil Cooke|Cooke, Frank Basil "Basil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7Q6-TN8] - 1892(SA)-1967(NSW) - Licences: XADW Sydney (1913-14); 2LI Sydney (1922-1924); 2XQ Receive Sydney (1923); 2DJ Sydney (Northbridge, 1924-1931; Mosman, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 39, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, vice-president 1923) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1930; salesman (Mosman, NSW, 1931-1943); teacher (Parramatta, NSW, 1949-1954; Wahroonga, NSW, 1958) - Links: [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P002222b.htm Bright Sparcs]; [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2019JAHH...22..113T Wireless Time]; [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41686626#page/343/mode/1up RSNSW] - TroveTag:"XADW-2LI-2XQ-2DJ - Frank Basil Cooke" & "!Wikibooks Cooke" * [[/Frederick William Cooke|Cooke, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB8-V6L] - 1906(Eng)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Footscray, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 311, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: meter tester (Footscray, 1926-1949) ==''COOKSON''== * [[/Arnold Cookson|Cookson, Arnold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YD-87L] - 1889(Eng)-1971(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 201, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1919); no occupation (Darlinghurst, 1949); clerk (Northbridge, 1949-1963; Bexley, NSW, 1968) * [[/Joseph George Cookson|Cookson, Joseph George "George"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGCW-Z8N] - 1888(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 862, 1925; 2COCP 21, 1929; 1COCP 34, 1930 - RANRS (1919), AWA - Relationships: Father of Leonard Kenneth Cookson - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Crossover, Vic, 1912-1913; Bacchus Marsh, 1914-1915); mechanic (Alphington, 1917); engineer (Cooktown, 1919); radio engineer (Radio Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1930-1935; Croydon, NSW, 1943-1958) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199009.pdf EA] * [[/Leonard Kenneth Cookson|Cookson, Leonard Kenneth "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ8-JHV] - 1917(Vic)-2005(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - AWA - Relationships: Son of Joseph George Cookson - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Concord, NSW, 1943); electrical fitter (Croydon, 1943-1954; Glebe, 1958; Blacktown, 1963-1980) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199009.pdf EA] ==''COOLING''== * [[/Ernest Richard Cooling|Cooling, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVZL-GSC] - 1885(Qld)-1936(Qld) - Licences: 4BN Toowoomba (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 11, 1924, No. 3 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (Toowoomba, 1924), (Halcyon P. 4) - Comment: A tragic end to a productive life - TroveTag: "4BN - Ernest Richard Cooling" - Electoral Rolls: letter carrier (Toowoomba, 1908); telegraphist (Bowen, 1912); postal assistant (Toowoomba, 1913-1930) ==''COOMBE''== * [[/Geoffrey Saint Coombe|Coombe, Geoffrey Saint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPJ-TXS] - 1913(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5ML Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1931-1933); 2ML Broken Hill (1933); 5ML Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1937-1938; Croydon, 1947-1948; Brooklyn Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 756, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 5MR Jack Robert Saint Coombe - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Croydon, 1941) * [[/Jack Robert Saint Coombe|Coombe, Jack Robert Saint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPJ-T3C] - 1910(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5MR Adelaide (Stirling West, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2923, 1949, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5ML Geoffrey Saint Coombe - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Croydon, SA, 1941); electrical mechanic (Mt Lofty, SA, 1943) ==''COOPER''== * [[/Alfred Edwin Charles Cooper|Cooper, Alfred Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV9-9GK] - 1904(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AL Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2AL Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1926); 2UO Sydney (Northbridge, 1947-1950); 2AUO Sydney (Yacht Asgard, 1948-1960); 4AY Surfers Paradise (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 180, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 626, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fruit merchant (Ashfield, 1931); director (Northbridge, 1943-1958); company director (Clareville, 1963-1977) * [[/Bertram David Cooper|Cooper, Bertram David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-HG1] - 1914(???)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3BC Melbourne (Coburg, 1938-1939, 1947-1955; Beaumaris, 1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2119, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: musician (Coburg, Vic, 1942-1949); soldier (Coburg, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Reservoir, Vic, 1963; Preston, Vic, 1967-1972); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1977) * [[/Eric Cooper|Cooper, Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1M-WC4] - 1925(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7ZEC Evandale (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 870, 1960, Tas - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Evandale, 1949); radio technician (Evandale, 1954) * [[/Ernest Edward Cooper|Cooper, Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5F-RLJ] - 1905(Tas)-1951(Tas) - Licences: 7MK Launceston (Youngtown, 1926-1927); 7MC Launceston (City, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 261, 1926, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 151, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: may be related to 7ZEC Evandale (1965-1975) Eric Cooper - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hobart, 1928); radio engineer (Ulverstone, 1936; Launceston East, 1943; Launceston West, 1949) * [[/Frank Clarence Cooper|Cooper, Frank Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7Y-NGF] - 1915(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2ADU Lismore (1936-1939); 2ADU Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1946-1947; Potts Point, 1948-1950; Hurstville, 1954-1975); 2ADU Gold Coast (Florida Gardens, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1736, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Lismore, NSW, 1936-1937; Edgecliffe, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Hurstville, NSW, 1958-1968; Hurstville South, NSW, 1972; Vaucluse, NSW, 1977); retired (Florida Gardens, Qld, 1980) * [[/Harold More Cooper|Cooper, Harold More or Harold Moore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ58-SJP] - 1886(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Glenelg, 1923-1925); 5HG Adelaide (Glenelg, 1926-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 257, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; submarine cable telegraphist; archaeologist; historian - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Glenelg, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cooper-harold-more-9821 ADB] * [[/Harry Frederick Cooper|Cooper, Harry Frederick or Frederic]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNKH-CX4] - 1906(Eng)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5PC Port Augusta (1947-1954); 5PC Adelaide (Lockleys, 1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2249, 1939, SA; BOCO 544, 1943; COCP1 781, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Ascot Park, SA, 1943) * [[/Herbert Neve Cooper|Cooper, Herbert Neve]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-Q46] - 1918(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3QZ Melbourne (Deepdene, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1692, 1936, Vic; BOCP 137, 1937; 1COCP 1237, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (St Leonards, Tas, 1949); technician (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1977) * [[/James Herbert Cooper|Cooper, James Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVTJ-14B] - 1914(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ZG Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1930-1939 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 701, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Crows Nest, NSW, 1936-1943); broker (Mosman, NSW, 1949); stock and sharebroker (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949-1968); sharebroker (Wahroonga, NSW, 1972); broker (St Ives, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ormond Erskine Cooper|Cooper, Ormond Erskine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSDM-6JK] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2CP Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1933-1935; Paddington, 1936-1937; Randwick, 1938-1939; Kingsford, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1112, 1933, NSW; COCP2 434, 1933; COCP1 337, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1935); radio worker (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); radio technician (Maroubra North, NSW, 1943-1949; Kingsford, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Raymond Arthur Cooper|Cooper, Raymond Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDK-8RK] - 1913(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6AO Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2350, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant projectionist (South Perth, WA, 1936-1937); projectionist (Manning, WA, 1958-1980) ==''CORBIN''== * [[/James Bentley Corbin|Corbin, James Bentley "Boyce" "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTJ-293] - 1905(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2YC Sydney (McMahons Point, 1932-1939; Eastlakes, 1946-1961); 2AYC Miranda (1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 976, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1933; Milsons Point, NSW, 1933-1937; Botany, NSW, 1943-1949; Mascot, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''CORDINGLEY''== * [[/Charles Harold Cordingley|Cordingley, Charles Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJK-SB4] - 1892(Eng)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3RF Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ararat, 1913); electrical engineer (Flemington, 1915-1919); engineer (Ascot Vale, 1921-1954) ==''CORE''== * [[/Herbert James Core|Core, Herbert James "Herb"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PF-R2Q] - 1906(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4HC Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2012, 1937, Qld; 1COCP 392, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; formerly Sydney - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Greenslopes, Qld, 1929); assistant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1937); public servant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1949; Camp Hill, Qld, 1949-1954) ==''CORKILL''== * [[/Arthur Basil Corkill|Corkill, Arthur Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYW3-57P] - 1898(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJCU Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Elsternwick, Vic, 1928; St Kilda, Vic, 1931; Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1949; Kilsyth, Vic, 1954) ==''CORNELIUS''== * [[/Eric Edward Cornelius|Cornelius, Eric Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7P-2MD] - 1916(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6EC Albany (1936-1939); 6EC Kalgoorlie (1947-1948); 6EC Wagin (1954-1955); 6EC Perth (Inglewood, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1635, 1936, WA; TVOCP 200, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Station 6WA, Wagin, 1949-1954; Inglewood, WA, 1958-1977) ==''CORNEY''== * [[/Kenneth Cameron Corney|Corney, Kenneth Cameron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-2MB] - 1899(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: V755 Receive Bairnsdale (1922); 3GY Receive Bairnsdale (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gogeldrie, NSW, 1949); grazier (Metung, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CORTHORN''== * [[/Rex Sidney Oscar Corthorn|Corthorn, Rex Sidney Oscar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G28S-LLQ] - 1914(NSW)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 2VG Sydney (Greenwich, 1932-1939; Bexley, 1946; Northmead,1947-1960); 3VG Melbourne (Bulleen, 1965-2969); 3VG Mallacoota (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 985, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1943; Northmead, NSW, 1949-1958); retired (Mallacoota, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CORTIS-JONES''== * [[/Beverley Cortis-Jones|Cortis-Jones, Beverley or Beverly "Bev"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZS-KZ9] - 1913(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2NN Sydney (Roseville, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1586, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: research chemist (Roseville, NSW, 1943); retired (Booragoon, WA, 1980) ==''COSH''== * [[/Rhys Gilmour Cosh|Cosh, Rhys Gilmour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6J-4W8] - 1900(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 697, 1922 (Marconi) - radio telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Croydon, SA, 1939-1943) ==''COSTA''== * [[/Phillip James Costa|Costa, Phillip James "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGF-S1W] - 1914(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (shortwave) - QSLs: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Geelong, Vic, 1937-1968; Nerang, Qld, 1969; Florida Gardens, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''COSTELLO''== * [[/Allan Daniel Costello|Costello, Allan Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB4S-21X] - 1913(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3YT Ballarat (1937-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1912, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mount Pleasant, Vic, 1934-1942; Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1972); accountant (Mt Clear, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COSTELOW''== * [[/Robert Costelow|Costelow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XABD Dorrigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: despite the unusual location, individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COTTERILL''== * [[/Harold Stanley Cotterill|Cotterill, Harold Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5D-84Y] - 1916(NSW)-1943(Burma) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1493, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1943) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Eastwood, NSW, 1937); depot superintendant (Gunnedah, NSW, 1943)? - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10314147 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/624339 VWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''COTTON''== * [[/Arthur Alfred Cotton|Cotton, Arthur Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNH3-P9L] - 1897(SA)-1973(SA) - Licences: XVS Adelaide (Glanville, 1913-1914); 5HY Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1926-1928; Colonel Light Gardens, 1931; Kilburn, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 270, 1926, No. ?? in SA - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WIA SA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Semaphore, 1939); clerk (Findon, 1943) - TroveTag: "XVS-5HY - Arthur Alfred Cotton" * [[/Arthur Tylney Cotton|Cotton, Arthur Tylney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7G8-SGG] - 1884(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: Receive Spring Bay (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Kelvedon, Tas, 1914-1963) * [[/Leith Simpson Cotton|Cotton, Leith Simpson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR2-12K] - 1905(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5LG Adelaide (Burnside, 1932-1933); 5LG Iron Knob (1937-1939); 5LG Adelaide (Clarence Gardens, 1946-1948; Parkholme, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1023, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Iron Knob, 1939-1941) ==''COTTRELL''== * [[/Joseph William Morgan Cottrell|Cottrell, Joseph William Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-L1Y] - 1897(NSW)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 2ZF Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1923); 2ZN Sydney (Randwick, 1923-1925; Coogee, 1926-1930; Maroubra Junction, 1931; Dundas, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Carlingford, 1948-1950); 2ADX Sydney (Dundas/Portable, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 367, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 1, 1930 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coogee, 1930); broadcaster (Dundas, 1933-1934); radio operator (Dundas, 1936-1943); technician (Carlingford, 1949) - TroveTag: "2ZF-2ZN-2ADX - Joseph William Morgan Cottrell" ==''COUCH''== * [[/David Couch|Couch, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8H-BDV] - 1917(Vic)-2009(WA)92yo - Licences: 6WT Watermans Bay (1934, 1947); 6WT Perth (Wembley, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2513, 1934, WA; BOCP 577, 1944; TVOCP 47, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Watermans Bay, WA, 1949); technician (Wembley, WA, 1954-1980) ==''COUCHMAN''== * [[/Clifford Clyde McGregor Couchman|Couchman, Clifford Clyde McGregor "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQLS-T4D] - 1907(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4KZ Kaimkillenbun (1930-1939); 4KZ Dalby (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 151, 1930; COCP 1st Class Marconi School (Halcyon) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Navy, wireless officer); broadcast technician (PMGD, 4QS); business proprietor (electrical & radio, Dalby) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Kaimkillenbun, 1930-1937); engineer (Dalby, 1943-1963); electrical engineer (Dalby, 1968) ==''COUGHLAN''== * [[/Charles McKenzie Coughlan|Coughlan, Charles McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZL-9BN] - 1894(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XCO Sydney (Concord, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenters; WW1 (AIF, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''COULTER''== * [[/Jack Maxwell Coulter|Coulter, Jack Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-MXK] - 1912(SA)-1985(???) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1937); 3MV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1938-1939); 5JD Adelaide (Ashford, 1947-1948; Ackland Gardens, 1954-1960); 5JK Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1712, 1936, SA; 2COCP 812, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937); RAN (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1943) ==''COUPER''== * [[/Andrew Couper|Couper, Andrew "Andy" Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6R8-R1T] - 1893(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: XQM Mareeba (1914); 4BW Mareeba (1923-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 71, 1925, No. 5 in Qld - early wireless experimenter (1914 & likely earlier unlicensed); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: iron moulder (Mareeba, 1913-1932); engineer (Mareeba, 1936-1958) * [[/William Fraser Couper|Couper, William Fraser "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9MP-S1G] - 1919(NZ)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5LZ Adelaide (Evandale, 1947; Royston Park, 1948); 5UZ Adelaide (Royston Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2250, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COURT''== * [[/Charles Percy Court|Court, Charles Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6T-Q5T] - 1904(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4CT Receive Brisbane (Rosalie, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Bayswater, Qld, 1925-1936; Kedron, Qld, 1937-1958) * [[/Thomas Palmer Court|Court, Thomas Palmer Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNF4-FD4] - 1895(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XNY Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); 3BO Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922); 3TC Melbourne (Malvern, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 211, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA Vic, secretary, 1919-1920+); employment (radio salesman, 1928; STC, chief design engineer, 1954); IRE Aust (president, 1950-1951) - Comment: Father also named TPC - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1925-1928); radio engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1954; Mosman West, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''COUSENS''== * [[/Harold Light Reynolds Cousens|Cousens, Harold Light Reynolds]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDG9-3SK] - 1888(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: N743 Receive Summer Hill (1922); 2HW Receive Summer Hill (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: auctioneer (Tamworth, 1930-1963) ==''COUTTS''== * [[/David Cecil Boyd Coutts|Coutts, David Cecil Boyd "Boyd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKGY-1CL] - 1896(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XJEC Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Camberwell, Vic, 1919-1924); teacher (Malvern East, Vic, 1925-1926; Malvern, Vic, 1928-1937; Mt Dandenong, Vic, 1943-1980) * [[/Edwin Stuart Coutts|Coutts, Edwin Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94TB-698] - 1893(Qld)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 4BZ Receive Dalby (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Dalby, 1919-1937); garage proprietor (Dalby, 1943) * [[/Mavis Ellen Coutts|Stafford nee Coutts, Mavis Ellen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSGT-MJH] - 1921(Vic)-2016(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Melbourne (Carlton, 1947-1948; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2338, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 3XB Ivor Stafford - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Minyip, Vic, 1942); home duties (Abbotsford, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''COWAN''== * [[/Christian Nesbit Cowan|Cowan, Christian Nesbit]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XD-6QW] - 1907(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2PZ Aberdare (1930-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 613, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 486, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Aberdare, 1930-1963; Cessnock, 1968-1980) * [[/James George Cowan|Cowan, James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBL-RC3] - 1908(Sct)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2ZC Adamstown (1934-1937); 2ZC Waratah (1938-1939, 1946-1975); 2ZC Merewether (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1294, 1934, NSW; AOLCP 272, 1936; COCP1 838, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waratah, NSW, 1930-1932); mechanic (Adamstown, NSW, 1934-1937); nil (Waratah, NSW, 1943-1968); broadcast technician (Merewether, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''COWELL''== * [[/George Cowell|Cowell, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKT-3GM] - 1897(Eng)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2SO Merewether (1932-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1057, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Merewether, NSW, 1930-1958) ==''COX''== * [[/Allan Grafton Cox|Cox, Allan (birth) or Allen (census) Grafton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWX-5XH] - 1892(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 120, 1915; 2COCP 103, 1930; 1COCP 347, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIB Brisbane (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Rockhampton, 1914; Pinkenba, 1916-1921); telegraphist (Toorak, 1921-1922; South Yarra, 1926-1927); O.I.C. (Cooktown, 1925; Thursday Island, 1930); radio officer (Clayfield, 1934); O.I.C. (Townsville, 1936-1937); engineer (Rockbank, 1942); wireless officer (Kangaroo Point, 1943; Hendra, Qld, 1949-1958); radio officer (Hendra, 1963-1977) * [[/Erle Harold Cox|Cox, Erle Harold "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB8Z-RG2] - 1903(Tas)-1989(ACT) - Licences: 3BD Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922); 3BD Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1927; St Kilda, 1931-1933); 2EP Canberra (Forrest, 1934-1935); 2GU Canberra (Red Hill, 1946-1955); 1GU Canberra (Red Hill, 1956-1965; Mawson, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 245, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist, president Press Gallery, Parliament House 1953 - Awards: O.B.E. for contribution to journalism in Australia 1953 - Relationships: son of Erle Cox, science fiction author [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cox-erle-5799] - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Caulfield, 1931; Gardiner, 1936; Forrest, 1937; Red Hill, 1943-1968; Mawson, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "3BD-2EP-2GU-1GU - Erle Harold Cox" * [[/Harold Edward Cox|Cox, Harold Edward or Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GQ-2RT] - 1892(Eng)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 6HE Geraldton (1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 17, 1914; 1COCP 35, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broome, WA, 1916-1917; Geraldton, WA, 1922-1930); broadcast manager (Townsville, Qld, 1931-1937); manager (4WK, Warwick, Qld, 1943); representative (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943); wireless representative (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1972) * [[/Phillip Deslandes Cox|Cox, Phillip Deslandes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G388-KRC] - 1909(NSW)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 2IE Wallerawang (1935-1939); 2IE Sydney (Concord, 1946); 2IE Bathurst (1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1551, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lithgow, NSW, 1933); clerk (Lidsdale, NSW, 1935-1937); fitter (Bathurst, NSW, 1949-1968); storekeeper (Nambour, Qld, 1969); proprietor (Tanawha, Qld, 1972); retired (Caboolture, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''COXON''== * [[/Robert Wooton Coxon|Coxon, Robert Wooton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-HVL] - 1905(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6RW Northam (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 30, 1924, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; mining engineer, NT Gov (Director of Mines, 1947); WW2 - Relationships: no apparent relation with 6AG Wally Coxon - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cheltenham, SA, 1943); civil servant (Alice Springs, 1949-1954) * [[/Walter Ernest Stanley Coxon|Coxon, Walter Ernest Stanley "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCY8-JBS] - 1891(NSW)-1968(WA) - Licences: XYK Perth (Maylands, 1913); 6AG Perth (North Perth, 1924; Inglewood, 1925-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933-1939; Bayswater, 1946-1947; Darlington, 1948-1960; Claremont, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 124, 1925, No. ?? in WA - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (6WF) - Relationships: no apparent relation with 6RW Robert Wooton Coxon - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Maylands, 1914); engineer (Maylands, 1925-1937); radio engineer (East Perth, 1943; Darlington, 1949-1958); retired (Claremont, 1963-1968) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199311.pdf EA0] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199404.pdf] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199405.pdf EA2] - TroveTag: "XYK-6AG - Walter Ernest Stanley Coxon" ==''COZINS''== * [[/Charles Frederick Cozins|Cozins, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF78-6FW] - 1908(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6AC Perth (City, 1931-1933); 6AD Perth (Canning Bridge, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 742, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Corrogin, WA, 1936); marine collector (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); cook (West Perth, WA, 1949); storekeeper (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949-1954); clerical assistant (South Perth, WA, 1958); clerk (Rivervale, WA, 1963-1972); retired (Kewdale, WA, 1977-1980) ==''CRAIG''== * [[/Keith William Craig|Craig, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNB-7FD] - 1921(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AJV Newcastle (Stockton, 1938-1939); 2EP Newcastle (New Lambton, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2102, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Stockton, 1943); fitter (Lambton, 1949; New Lambton, 1958-1980) * [[/Walter Archibald Craig|Craig, Walter Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-7X4] - 1907(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2XI Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1923); 2XI Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 220, 1925, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, 1930-1954) - TroveTag: "2XI - Walter Archibald Craig" ==''CRAMOND''== * [[/Warne Hutton Cramond|Cramond, Warne Hutton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XQB-N2G] - 1898(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2KJ Sydney (Lane Cove, 1928-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 397, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lane Cove, 1930-1949) ==''CRAN''== * [[/Morris Rae Cran|Cran, Morris Rae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G879-B1J] - 1901(Qld)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 4KX Brisbane (West End, 1930-1939); 2MR Sydney (Rockdale, 1946-1947; Randwick, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 570, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, 1925-1937); accountant (Bondi, 1943); company secretary (Ranswick, 1954; Coogee, 1958) ==''CRANCH''== * [[/Layman William Victor Cranch|Cranch, Layman William Victor "Lay"]] - 1910(Qld)-1993(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, radio engineer, journalist (editor, Australian Radio and Electronics, 1951), business (manager, Kingsley) ==''CRAW''== * [[/Russell Bruce Cameron Craw|Craw, Russell Bruce Cameron "Bruce"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF2Q-54Y] - 1901(Tas)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 7BC Burnie (1930-1933); 3BC Melbourne (1933-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 671, 1930, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Burnie, 1922; North Melbourne, 1924; Burnie, 1928); sales (Middle Park, Vic, 1935) ==''CRAWFORD''== * [[/Cedric Thomas Crawford|Crawford, Cedric Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2P-42L] - 1905(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2YC Sydney (Burwood, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Burwood, 1930-1933); engineer (Captain's Flat, 1937-1943); mechanical engineer (Broken Hill South, 1954-1963); engineer (St Ives, 1968-1972) * [[/John Murray Crawford|Crawford, John Murray]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - senior federal public servant (chief engineer PMGD, involved establishment of first ABC stations), don't confuse with William Tamillas Stephen Crawford * [[/William Tamillas Stephen Crawford|Crawford, William Tamillas Stephen "Bill", "W.T.S.C."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G738-35N] - 1880(Vic)-1962(NSW) - state public servant (P&TD, Tas); senior federal public servant (PMGD, radio inspector); RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: don't confuse with John Murray Crawford - TroveTag: "William Tamillas Stephen Crawford"(1300+ tags) & "!Wikibooks WTS Crawford"(410+ tags) ==''CREAMER''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Creamer|Creamer, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XK-965] - 1903(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2UR Sydney (Glebe Point, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Orange, 1930-1932); electrical engineer (Brewarrina, 1933; Henty, 1934-1935; Grose Vale, 1937; Richmond, 1943-1968) ==''CREDLIN''== * [[/Peter John Credlin|Credlin, Peter John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSB-SH8] - 1938(Vic)-1984(NSW) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, 1954); engineer (Malvern, 1963; Lower Templestowe, 1967-1980) ==''CRERAR''== * [[/Thomas Alexander Crerar|Crerar, Thomas Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNXR-QCG] - 1874(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: XJDV Hexham (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: agent (Horsham, Vic, 1903-1906); land & finance agent (South Melbourne, Vic, 1906); stock & station agent (Prahran, Vic, 1912-1913; Hexham, Vic, 1914-1922); farmer (Armadale, Vic, 1924; Steel's Creek, Vic, 1925-1931; St Kilda, Vic, 1934-1937); nil (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954); no occupation (Armadale, Vic, 1963) ==''CRESSWELL''== * [[/Frank Gillespie Cresswell|Cresswell, Frank Gillespie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR45-Q56] - 1880(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3GI Melbourne (East Kew, 1924-1925; Camberwell, 1926-1927); Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - federal public service (PMGD); military (Commonwealth Naval Militia, engineer sublieutenant); RANRS (Radio Commander, terminated Nov 1920) - Comment: Not to be confused with William Rooke '''Creswell''' - Electoral Rolls: instrument fitter (Camberwell, 1903-1906); Engineer-Lieutenant RAN (Prahran, 1912); naval officer (St Kilda, 1914); lieutenant RAN (Hawthorn, 1915-1919); RAN (Kew, 1922-1924); commandant RAN (Frankston, 1928-1934); naval officer (Olivers Hill, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1943); retired (Somers, 1949; Mt Eliza, 1954; Frankston, 1963) - TroveTage: "3GI - Frank Gillespie Cresswell" * [[/Harry Leslie Cresswell|Cresswell, Harry Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9456-49G] - 1917(Qld)-1942(Qld) - Licences: 4DL Brisbane (Coorparoo, Qld, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified, likely RAN - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Petty Officer Telegraphist, KIA, HMAS Yarra) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10293831 AWM] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1690529 Roll of Honour] ==''CRESWELL''== * [[/William Rooke Creswell|Creswell, William Rooke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N4L-WRS] - 1852(Gibraltar)-1933(Vic) - early wireless experimenter (Lytton, Moreton Island), military (RAN; Qld Maritime Defence Force, commandant; Commonwealth Naval Forces, commandant) - Comment: Generally considered the father of the RAN; not to be confused with 3GI Frank Gillespie '''Cresswell''' - Electoral Rolls: naval commandant (South Brisbane, 1903-1905); director (Toorak, 1909-1919) - Links: [[w:William Rooke Creswell|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/creswell-sir-william-rooke-5817 ADB] [https://www.navy.gov.au/biography/vice-admiral-sir-william-rooke-creswell RAN] - TroveTag: "William Rooke Creswell" ==''CRIBB''== * [[/Dunmore Foote Cribb|Cribb, Dunmore Foote]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPP-YQH] - 1899(Qld)-1946(Qld) - Licences: 4DC Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 134, 1925, No. 15 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Indooroopilly, 1921-1943) ==''CRICHTON''== * [[/Ernest George Crichton|Crichton, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CP-VCC] - 1887(NSW)-1920(NSW) - Licences: XADY Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: "Gone too soon" - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Stanley Robert Crichton|Crichton, Stanley Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK76-MZH] - 1893(NZ)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2KH East Maitland (1929-1935); 9OU Port Moresby (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 542, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 100, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (East Maitland, 1930-1935); wireless operator (Maclean, 1936); Radio 2NR (Lawrence, 1937); wireless operator (Ashfield, 1949); PMG technician (Ashfield, 1954-1963) ==''CRIDGE''== * Cridge, Wilfred Edgar Launder - See Wilfred Edgar Launder-Cridge ==''CRISP''== * [[/Arthur Joseph Thomas Crisp|Crisp, Arthur Joseph Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VW-QKN] - 1906(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2MJ Sydney (Hurstville, 1934; Bexley, 1935-1939; St Peters, 1946; Marrickville, 1947; Earlwood, 1948; Cronulla, 1950; Sutherland, 1954-1955; Bankstown East, 1956; Bexley, 1957; Kurnell, 1958; Hurstville South, 1960; Gymea Bay, 1961; Umina, 1965; Tuggerawong, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1290, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 2LX Henry Charles Crisp - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Undercliffe, NSW, 1930); carter (Hurstville, NSW, 1930); labourer (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1933); radio dealer (Hurstville, NSW, 1934-1935; Bexley, NSW, 1937); radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1943); fitter (Belmore, NSW, 1949; Wentworthville, NSW, 1949; Sutherland, NSW, 1954; Bexley, NSW, 1958); retired (Umina, NSW, 1963; Tuggerawong, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Charles Crisp|Crisp, Henry Charles "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XD-5T2] - 1909(NSW)-1996(???) - Licences: 2LX Sydney (Undercliffe, 1930; Hurstville, 1931-1933; Cronulla, 1934-1939, 1946); 2LX Ettalong (1947-1955); 2LX Woy Woy (1956-1961); 2LX Urunga (1965); 2LX Sydney (Cronulla, 1969; Gorokan, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 614, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2MJ Arthur Joseph Thomas Crisp - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Undercliffe, 1930; Hurstville, 1931-1933); radio dealer (Cronulla, 1934-1937); examiner (Bondi, 1943); no occupation (Ettalong, 1949); radio dealer (Ettalong, 1954-1963); motel proprietor (Urunga, 1968); manager (Sans Souci, 1972); retired (Cronulla, 1972; Gorokan, 1977-1980) ==''CROCKER''== * [[/Claude Edward Crocker|Crocker, Claude Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8R6-RZW] - 1875(USA)-1929(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (West Perth, 1922-1925) * [[/Edward Baker Crocker|Crocker, Edward Baker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYHX-65B] - 1867(Wales)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2BB Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1922); 2BB Sydney (Marrickville, 1922-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 95, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (1923) - Electoral Rolls: provision merchant (Marrickville, 1933-1937); retired (Marrickville, 1943-1949); no occupation (Earlwood, 1949-1954) - TroveTag: "2BB - Edward Baker Crocker" * [[/Philip Humphreys Crocker|Crocker, Philip Humphreys]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG84-K4T] - 1918(NSW)-2015(NSW) - Licences: 2PR Sydney (Vaucluse, 1939, 1946-1975; Kirribilli, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2409, 1939, NSW; COCP3 1208, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''CROKE''== * [[/Cecil Michael Croke|Croke, Cecil Michael "Cec"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y9-HYG] - 1916(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2MN Koorawatha (1947-1948); 2MN Young (1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2460, 1940, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Koorawatha, NSW, 1943-1949; Young, NSW, 1954); shop proprietor (Young, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/Terence Leo Croke|Croke, Terence Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55B-742] - 1919(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Lithgow (1935-1938); 2TK Bathurst (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1470, 1935, NSW; COCP1 112, 1936; TVOCP 364, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bathurst, NSW, 1949-1963); technical officer (Mosman, NSW, 1968-1972); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1977); retired (Mosman, NSW, 1980) ==''CROMBIE''== * [[/John Melville Lewes Crombie|Crombie, John Melville Lewes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNX2-PJP] - 1898(NZ)-1935(Vic) - Licences: XOT Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); 3EG Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Comment: migrated from NZ 1913?; passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1934) ==''CROME''== * [[/Harry Keith Crome|Crome, Harry Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTL-HF9] - 1908(Tas)-1975(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (New Town, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (Hobart North, 1936-1954); linotype operator Melbourne (Alphington, 1963-1972) ==''CROMIE''== * [[/Charles Thomas Cromie|Cromie, Charles Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Z4-73H] - 1883(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager (Oliver J. Nilsen & Co, 1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo 3UZ) - Electoral Rolls: draper (Maffra, 1903; Korumburra, 1905; East Melbourne, 1909; Maffra, 1912); engineer (East Melbourne, 1914); electrical engineer (Malvern, 1915-1917); engineer (Elsternwick, 1919; Caulfield, 1924-1927); electrical engineer (Melbourne East, 1928; Caulfield, 1931); engineer (Caulfield, 1934); director (Armadale, 1936-1949) ==''CROMPTON''== * [[/Milton James Crompton|Crompton, Milton James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKF8-V2J] - 1919(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3MN Melbourne (North Essendon, 1947-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2360, 1939, Vic; BOCP 682, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Essendon North, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1949-1954; Brighton East, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CROOK''== * [[/Percy Crook|Crook, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SV-2W8] - 1889(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XBD Coffs Harbour (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1913); carpenter (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); no occupation (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''CROOKS''== * [[/James Alexander Leonard Crooks|Crooks, James Alexander Leonard "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK93-6HV] - 1890(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: Receive Launceston (1923-1925); 7BQ Launceston (1925-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 61, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (PMG) - Relationships: Father of 3AAC John Peter Crooks - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Trevallyn, 1914; Launceston, 1919-1968); no occupation (Low Head, 1972) * [[/John Peter Crooks|Crooks, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZL-Z2J] - 1921(Tas)-2013(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3AAC Colac (1960); 3AAC Bulleen (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2107, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 7BQ James Alexander Leonard "Len" Crooks - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Elsternwick, 1949); engineer (East Geelong, 1954; Bulleen, 1963-1977) ==''CROPLEY''== * [[/Eric William Cropley|Cropley, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLL-YVK] - 1893(NSW)-1935(NSW) - Licences: N735 Receive Sydney (Homebush, 1922); 2HT Receive Sydney (Homebush, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: father of Mervyn Eric Cropley - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Homebush, 1930-1933) * [[/Mervyn Eric Cropley|Cropley, Mervyn Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLG-MYS] - 1920(NSW)-1951(Aus) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 403, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 2HT Eric William Cropley - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Homebush, 1943); salesman (Blaxland, 1949) ==''CROSS''== * [[/Francis James Cross|Cross, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVMN-ZWY] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2FX Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1932-1933; CBD, 1933-1934); 2FX Sydney (Rockdale, 1935; Mascot, 1936-1939; Eastlakes, 1946); 2FX Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1947-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 914, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 429, 1933; COCP1 500, 1941; TVOCP 30, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: apprentice fitter (Newcastle, NSW, 1932); fitter (Hamilton, NSW, 1933); police trainee (Redfern, NSW, 1935); constable (Mascot, NSW, 1936-1943); shopkeeper (Lambton, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Mayfield, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''CROUCH''== * [[/Cecil Stanley Crouch|Crouch, Cecil Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG8H-ZL1] - 1889(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: XCC Sydney (Randwick, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: motor salesman (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1954); motor trader (North Sydney, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/Ernest Casimir Crouch|Crouch, Ernest Casimir "Ern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG8H-9JQ] - 1908(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2QJ Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1923); 2EC Sydney (Mosman, 1924-1939); 2EC Orange (1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 16, 1924, No. 6 in NSW; COCP1 201, 1931; TVOCP 123, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer; Mosman Radio Laboratories 1927 (proprietor?) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Orange, NSW, 1943-1968); TV engineer (Orange, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CROW''== * [[/Reginald Keith Crow|Crow, Reginald Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTPT-W7V] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3MV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 898, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: instructor (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936); inspector (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1937-1942; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949; Carnegie, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''CROWDER''== * Crowder, Joyce Isabel see Batchler nee Crowder, Joyce Isabel ==''CROWLEY''== * [[/Cornelius Crowley|Crowley, Cornelius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC44-R9T] - 1896(Qld)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2BO Parkes (1934-1936); 2AED Broken Hill (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1300, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1930; Narrabri, NSW, 1931-1932); public supply engineer (Parkes, NSW, 1936); town clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1937-1968) ==''CROWTHER''== * [[/Clifford Haigh Crowther|Crowther, Clifford Haigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3F-6SQ] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJDQ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, Vic, 1919); pharmacist (Camberwell, Vic, 1924-1925; Camberwell North, Vic, 1936); chemist (Brighton, Vic, 1937-1954); pharmacist (Brighton, Vic, 1963) * [[/Robert Calder Crowther|Crowther, Robert Calder "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M49C-V7C] - 1919(WA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2130, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Concord West, NSW, 1943); bank officer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); banker (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); grazier (Hoddles Creek, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CUFFE''== * [[/Ian Devereaux Cuffe|Cuffe, Ian Devereaux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YN-LXC] - 1913(NZ)-2015(Eng) - Licences: 2XC Sydney (Mosman, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 987, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2AMA-2AM Lionel Devereaux Cuffe - Electoral Rolls: student (Mosman, NSW, 1936-1943); * [[/Lionel Devereaux Cuffe|Cuffe, Lionel Devereaux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YN-2Z2] - 1910(NZ)-1977(NZ) - Licences: 2AMA Sydney (Mosman, 1939) 2AM Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1955; St Ives, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2266, 1939, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: brother of 2XC Ian Devereaux Cuffe - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mosman, NSW, 1934-1943); salesman (Tamaterau, NZ, 1972) ==''CULLERTON''== * [[/Hugh Cullerton|Cullerton, Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKM-RHG] - 1910(Sct)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2AIY Sydney (Ramsgate, 1937-1938; Sans Souci, 1939); 2ZG Sydney (Sans Souci, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2007, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Carlton, NSW, 1934-1935; Kogarah, NSW, 1936-1937; Sans Souci, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''CULLINAN''== * [[/Christopher Albert Cullinan|Cullinan, Christopher Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTF8-PWL] - 1906(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3XW Receive Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1923); 3XW Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1924); 3DR Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1924-1925); 3XW Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1927-1931; Brunswick East, 1933); 7XW Launceston (1954-1955); 3AXU Colac (1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 821, 1924 (Spark); AOLCP 143, 1934; COCP1 545, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Diggers Rest, Vic, 1928-1931; Mitchell, Vic, 1934); engineer (Parkville, Vic, 1936); journalist (Kew, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Launceston, Tas, 1943-1954; Colac, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Colac, Vic, 1977) ==''CULLIVER''== * [[/Francis Norman Seth Culliver|Culliver, Francis Norman Seth "Norman"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-SWD] - 1891(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3DP Receive Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1922); 3DP Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1923-1925; Hawthorn, 1925-1927); 3UG Melbourne (Rye, 1948-1956); 3UG Queenscliff (1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of Keith Norman Culliver & Ian Douglas Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1931-1954) * [[/Ian Douglas Culliver|Culliver, Ian Douglas "Sam"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-WDM] - 1916?(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 655, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 3DP-3UG Francis Norman Seth Culliver; brother of Keith Norman Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1942-1977) * [[/Keith Norman Culliver|Culliver, Keith Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-753] - 1914(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 656, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 3DP-3UG Francis Norman Seth Culliver; brother of Ian Douglas Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1942-1977) ==''CUMMING''== * [[/Maxwell Charles Cumming|Cumming, Maxwell Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH2-89K] - 1918(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3XN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939; East Malvern, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1913, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1963); exporter (Chadstone, Vic, 1968; Brighton, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Humberstone Cumming|Cumming, William Humberstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLF-9FS] - 1903(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3BK Melbourne (Armadale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Notting Hill, 1931); engineer (Cheltenham, 1931); contractor (Malvern, 1936-1949); engineer (Malvern, 1954) ==''CUMMINGS''== * [[/Bruce Cummings|Cummings, Bruce]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Mareeba, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 1928, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster ==''CUMMINS''== * [[/Reginald Vincent Cummins|Cummins, Reginald Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCK-FLN] - 1911(Qld)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4VC Brisbane (Newmarket, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1939, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (East Ipswich, Qld, 1934-1937); public servant (Newmarket, Qld, 1943-1954) ==''CUMPSTON''== * [[/Lennard Wesley Cumpston|Cumpston, Lennard Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVN-RV2] - 1916(Vic)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 2AJZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1937-1938); 3ZE Melbourne (St Kilda, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2028, 1937, NSW; BOCP 71, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (St Kilda, Vic, 1937); A. R. A. (Sandringham, Vic, 1954); army (Queenscliff, Vic, 1954); A.R.A. (Downer, ACT, 1963-1968); assurance representative (Miami Keys, Qld, 1972; Rio Vista, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''CUNLIFFE''== * [[/James August Cunliffe|Cunliffe, James August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7KX-DQW] - 1904(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3ZO Melbourne (Croxton, 1930-1931; Preston, 1933-1939, 1946-1947); 3AZO Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1954; East Preston, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 597, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinet maker (Preston, 1927); electrician (Preston East, 1931-1942); cabinet maker (Preston East, 1949); carpenter (Preston East, 1963-1980) ==''CUNNINGHAM''== * [[/Alan Francis Cunningham|Cunningham, Alan Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWB-Z74] - 1912(Vic)-2005(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3OV Melbourne (Altona, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2429, 1940, Vic; 2COCP 1265, 1953 - amateur operator; WW2; HMAN dockyard; DCA, New Guinea - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Newport, Vic, 1934-1942); radio mechanic (Altona, Vic, 1949); PNG, 1950s?; technician (Redcliffe, Qld, 1963); fisherman (Second Beach, Cairns, Qld, 1968); technician (Nelly Bay, Qld, 1972); retired (Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cunningham-12254 Wikitree] * [[/Robert Hugh Cunningham|Cunningham, Robert Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G845-Z7M] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3ML Melbourne (Malvern, 1928-1937; Hawthorn, 1938-1939; Frankston, 1946-1947; Malvern, 1948-1980+); 3AMM Portable Melbourne (Malvern, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 463, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electronics retailer (R. H. Cunningham) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Malvern, Vic, 1931; Gardiner, Vic, 1936-1937); RAAF (Frankston, Vic, 1949); manager (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); director (Malvern, Vic, 1963-1980) - Links: [https://www.afr.com/companies/back-on-a-sound-footing-19890505-kakg2 AFR]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1508824 Bulletin] ==''CUREDALE''== * [[/Albert John Curedale|Curedale, Albert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ6-S41] - 1914(Aus)-1986(WA) - Licences: 6AE Perth (City, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1385, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: presser (North Perth, WA, 1943-1949; West Perth, WA, 1954; Leederville, WA, 1958-1972) * [[/Robert Gordon Curedale|Curedale, Robert Gordon]] - 1906(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 837, 1924; 2COCP 369, 1931; 1COCP 141, 1937 - - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, WA, 1931); wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1936-1937); radio technician (Croydon, NSW, 1943); farming (Watheroo, WA, 1949); geophysicist (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1954; Bentleigh, Vic, 1963; Yokine, WA, 1968); retired (North Beach, WA, 1972; Maylands, WA, 1977-1980) ==''CURETON''== * [[/John Poyner Cureton|Cureton, John Poyner "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L29Y-H1R] - 1905(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2AY Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922); 2AY Sydney (Burwood, 1923-1930); 2AU Sydney (Burwood, 1930-1933; Gordon, 1933-1934; Burwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2AU Little Hartley (1954-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 168, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2AY callsign withdrawn by PMGD in 1930 and reallocated to new commercial 2AY Albury - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Burwood, 1930; Parkes, 1936); engineer (Burwood, 1943); grazier (Little Hartley, 1958) - TroveTag: "2AY-2AU - John Poyner Cureton" ==''CURLE''== * [[/George Clarence Curle|Curle, George Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ25-DZZ] - 1914(NSW)-1941(Egypt) - Licences: 2AJB Sydney (Chullora, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 1813, 1937, NSW; BOCP 310, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2BL); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10305436 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/624976 VWM]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=65995 RAF Commands] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''CURLEWIS''== * [[/Nigel Unwin Curlewis|Curlewis, Nigel Unwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCMW-PM6] - 1912(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2AHC Sydney (Killara, 1937-1939; Newport, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1964, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Killara, NSW, 1935); salesman (Killara, NSW, 1937); company proprietor (Pymble, NSW, 1943); salesman (Narrabeen, NSW, 1949); advertising executive (Mosman, NSW, 1954); advertising director (Lindfield, NSW, 1958); advertising executive (Chatswood, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''CURNOCK''== * [[/Louis George John Curnock|Curnock, Louis George John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP72-HW8] - 1903(Canada)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2LC Sydney (Matraville, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 749, 1922 (Marconi); COCP2 84, 1930; COCP1 26, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Long Bay, NSW, 1930; Myilly Point, Darwin, 1934-1937); ==''CURNOW''== * [[/Geoffrey Ross Curnow|Curnow, Geoffrey Ross "Ross"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD77-2KN] - 1935(???)-2015(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - historian (wireless & broadcasting), "The history of the development of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia to 1942, with especial reference to the Australian Broadcasting Commission : a political and administrative study" - Relationships: Son-in-law of 2ST-2FW - Francis Prosser Woolacott - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Chatswood, NSW, 1958; Seaforth, NSW, 1963); lecturer (Dural, NSW, 1980) ==''CURRIE''== * [[/Francis Benjamin John Currie|Currie, Francis Benjamin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QY-8JP] - 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: None yet found - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 395, 1928, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: checker (Albert Park, Vic, 1936); storeman (Semaphore, 1939; Queensbury, 1941) * [[/James Lawrence Currie|Currie, James Lawrence "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCK-9GW] - 1905(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4LC Bundaberg (1936-1937); 4LC Proserpine (1938-1939); 4LC St George (1946-1956); 4LC Brisbane (Dutton Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1631, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; power station engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrician (New Farm, Qld, 1929; Bundaberg, Qld, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Blackhall, Qld, 1943; St George, Qld, 1949-1954); engineer (Caboolture, Qld, 1958) ==''CURTIS''== * [[/H. Curtis|Curtis, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XACZ Sydney (Bondi, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. F. Curtis|Curtis, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AI Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CUSACK''== * [[/Leo Chanel Cusack|Cusack, Leo Chanel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YN-49P] - 1897(NSW)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4LC Port Moresby (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 229, 1916; 1COCP 319, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Maroubra, 1930); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1931-1936; Maroubra, 1943); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1949); radio operator (Darwin, 1949-1954); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1958-1963); retired (Bardon, Qld, 1963) * [[/Sidney Claude Cusack|Cusack, Sidney or Sydney Claude or Claud]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW42-D16] - 1885(Eng)-1973(Canada) - Licences: 5CK Adelaide (Dulwich, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 5, 1914 (No. 5 in Aus and Vic, Commonwealth system) - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1916) ==''CUSHEN''== * [[/Arthur Thomas Cushen|Cushen, Arthur Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQL-FP3] - 1920(NZ)-1997(NZ) - prominent MW and SW broadcast listener 1930s to 1990s; DX Clubs (New Zealand DX Radio Association, New Zealand Radio DX League, All-Wave All-World DX Club, DX Australia) - Links: [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen/ Autobiography]; [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen-tributes/ Tributes] ==''CUSICK''== * [[/John Albert Cusick|Cusick, John Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPF-J23] - 1916(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3MQ Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948; Sunshine, 1954-1955; Heathmont, 1956-1965; Vermont, 1969; Mooroolbark, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2137, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1947; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Swan Hill, Vic, 1937); driver (Richmond, Vic, 1942); mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1949); soldier (Sunshine, Vic, 1949-1954); examiner (Heathmont, Vic, 1963-1968); public servant (Mooroolbark, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''CUSITER''== * [[/Robert William Macgregor Cusiter|Cusiter, Robert William Macgregor "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6H8-73C] - 1908(NSW)-1970(???) - Licences: 2RW Sydney (Lewisham, 1925-1926; Turramurra, 1927-1929; Pymble, 1930; Lewisham, 1931-1939, 1946-1955; Hornsby, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 203, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Pymble, 1930; Lewisham, 1930-1949; Hornsby, 1958-1968) - Comment: AWA, PMGD, WW2 (worked on defence electronics) ==''CUTHBERT''== * [[/Henry Cuthbert|Cuthbert, Henry]] - 1829(Irl)-1907(Vic) - Postmaster-General Victoria (Jul 1877-Jul 1878; Mar 1880-Aug 1880) ==''CUTTS''== * [[/Gregory Maxwell Cutts|Cutts, Gregory Maxwell "Maxwell"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBR-22Q] - 1903(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Croydon, 1923); 2GM Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 17, 1924, No. 7 in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio business proprietor (2ML, Mosman Radio Service) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mosman, 1930-1937; Abbotsford, 1949); sales manager (North Ryde, 1954-1963); manager (Cheltenham, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "2GM - Gregory Maxwell Cutts" =='''D'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''DAHL''== * [[/Norman Luja Dahl|Dahl, Norman Luja]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L433-MY6] - 1888(NZ)-1938(Qld) - Licences: 2ND Sydney (Wahroonga, 1933-1937); 4ND Ayr (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1079, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 249, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: consulting engineer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1935); teacher (Wahroonga, NSW, 1937); company director (Ayr, Qld, 1936-1937) * [[/Oscar Sydney Dahl|Dahl, Oscar Sydney "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLWV-S5D] - 1904(NZ)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4KA Ayr (1933-1935); 7KA Hobart (1947); 4KA Ayr (1948); 9KA Lae (1969); 4VT Innisfail (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1151, 1933, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; surveyor - Electoral Rolls: chainman (Arapuni, NZ, 1928-1931); tramline engineer (Ayr, Qld, 1931-1936); engineer (Gordonvale, Qld, 1937); civil engineer (Fitzgerald, Tas, 1943; Ayr, Qld, 1949-1958); surveyor (Innisfail, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''DALBY''== * [[/John Dalby|Dalby, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BI Adelaide (SA School of Mines, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Directories: lecturer (School of Mines, Adelaide, 1922-1934) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DALE''== * [[/Basil Dale|Dale, Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DR-7J6] - 1915(Vic)-2017(NSW)102yo - Licences: 2XX Sydney (Kogarah, 1934-1939; Penshurst, 1946-1947); 2AW Sydney (Mangerton, 1969; Vaucluse, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1400, 1934, NSW; COCP1 607, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kogarah, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Kogarah, NSW, 1943); accountant (Wollongong, NSW, 1963-1972); university lecturer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Reginald Dale|Dale, Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1X8-Z22] - 1916(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2ND Sydney (Haberfield, 1946-1948; Croydon, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 10, 1936; COCP2 93, 1937; TVOCP 370, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police trainee (Haberfield, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Enfield, NSW, 1943); electrical technician (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Coogee, NSW, 1963-1968); electronics (Drummoyne, NSW, 1972-1977); electrician (Panania, NSW, 1980); retired (Forster, NSW, 1980) * [[/Thomas Alfred Doubledee Dale|Dale, Thomas Alfred Doubledee]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9FG-BWL] - 1907(Tas)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 3TD Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1931; Cheltenham, 1933); 4TD Rockhampton (1947-1948); 4TD Cooktown (1954-1956); 4TD Brisbane (Eight Mile Plains, 1960); 4TD Cairns (1965); 4TD Charleville, 1969-1975); 4TD Gold Coast (Labrador, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1140, 1929; COCP2 255, 1930; COCP1 293, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937; Sandringham, Vic, 1942); air radio operator (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949); senior communications officer (Cooktown, Qld, 1954); public servant (Annerley, Qld, 1958; Eight Mile Plains, Qld, 1963); radio officer (Charleville, Qld, 1968-1972); retired (Jacobs Well, Qld, 1977; Labrador, Qld, 1980) - Trovetag: "3TD-4TD - Thomas Alfred Doubledee Dale" * [[/Thomas Clifford Dale|Dale, Thomas Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMD-3KS] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2QO Sydney (Cremorne, 1935-1937; Balmoral, 1938; Kingsford, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1934); operator (Petersham, NSW, 1934-1935); mechanic (Crows Nest, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Chatswood, NSW, 1954-1963; Millwood, NSW, 1968; Chatswood, NSW, 1972) ==''DALTON''== * [[/Robert Martin Dalton|Dalton, Robert Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJQ-SH3] - 1897(Vic)-1949(Vic) - Licences: XLB Melbourne (Auburn, 1913); 3UI Mildura (1923-1925); 3UI Melbourne (Balaclava, 1925-1926; Caulfield, 1927; Camberwell, 1931-1933); 3UN Melbourne (Camberwell, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 158, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: fruitgrower (Mildura, 1919-1924); radio engineer (Hawthorn, 1926-1927); clerk (Camberwell, 1928); sales (Camberwell, 1931-1949) ==''DALZIEL''== * [[/Kenneth Elston Dalziel|Dalziel, Kenneth Elston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQS-WH4] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Sale (1932-1933); 1SK Heard Island (1954); 3AOA Patterson Lakes (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 983, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 109, 1933; 1COCP 92, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: RAAF Wireless Operator (Richmond, NSW, 1937); operator (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); radio operator (Townsville, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Darwin, NT, 1943); civil servant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); public servant (Essendon, Vic, 1954-1963); manager (Doncaster, Vic, 1968-1977; Patterson Lakes, Vic, 1980) ==''DAN''== * [[/Alexander Morven Dan|Dan, Alexander Morven]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ6-4SJ] - 1916(NSW)-2012(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2ABU Sydney (Potts Point, 1936-1938; Point Piper, 1939; Neutral Bay, 1946; Kingsford, 1947-1954; Coogee, 1955; Bellevue Hill, 1956-1965; Darling Point, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1605, 1936, NSW; COCP3 4278, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Camperdown, NSW, 1937); medical practitioner (La Perouse, NSW, 1943; Kingsford, NSW, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1958-1963); doctor (Darling Point, NSW, 1968-1972); medical practitioner (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://www.smh.com.au/national/kokoda-diggers-owed-a-lot-to-the-skill-of-dr-dan-20120816-24b84.html Obit] ==''DANE''== * [[/John Edward Dane|Dane, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYF7-5RS] - 1868(Eng)-1928(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3JD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Hawthorn, 1908-1909); merchant (Auburn, 1912-1927) ==''DANGERFIELD''== * [[/Horace Edgar Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Horace Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J3H-85N] - 1895(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XMT Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (A.I.F.) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Malvern, Vic, 1922); sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1924); warehouseman (Auburn, Vic, 1925); traveller (Camberwell, Vic, 1931; Auburn, Vic, 1936-1937); public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Box Hill, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/Joseph Henry Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Joseph Henry "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9HR-22D] - 1911(Eng)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4NF Townsville (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1686, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); employment (radio electrical salesman) - Relationships: brother of 4NL Norman Gerard Dangerfield - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1937-1954); mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1977); retired (Airlie Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Gerard Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Norman Gerard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9HR-5FD] - 1918(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4NL Ayr (1936-1939); 4ND Ayr (1956-1965); 4ND Brisbane (Sherwood, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1687, 1936, Qld; BOCP 1062, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Elphinstones); broadcast technician (4AY, ABC Townsville); business proprietor (radio) - Halcyon: AOCP at 16yo - Relationships: brother of 4NF Joseph Henry Dangerfield - Electoral Rolls: aircraft fitter (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943); bank officer (Ayr, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Ayr, Qld, 1954; Home Hill, Qld, 1958); clerk (Sherwood, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''DANIEL''== * [[/Gordon William Henry Daniel|Daniel, Gordon William Henry or post WW2 William Gordon Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L43M-K5H] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3NX Warracknabeal (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1919, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1934-1942); mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1949-1977) * [[/Louis Septimus Daniel|Daniel, Louis Septimus]] - 1834(Eng)-1909(Vic) - experimented with etheric force in mid 1870s, radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society of Victoria, member), employment (Vic Post & Telegraphs, concluding acting Secretary, 1897), linguist ==''DANKS''== * [[/Francis Xavier Danks|Danks, Francis or Francis Xavier]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCQ-815] - 1899(Sct)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4FD Rockhampton (1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2282, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF, turner, 1918) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930-1972) - Trovetag: "4FD - Francis Xavier Danks" ==''DARCH''== * [[/Percy William Darch|Darch, Percy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC69-9XY] - 1895(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: XADX Sydney (Croydon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1935); salesman (Penshurst, 1936-1949; Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''D'ARCY''== * [[/Norman Elsmore D'Arcy|D'Arcy, Norman Elsmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXQ-46F] - 1897(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: XAAF Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1930; Five Dock, NSW, 1933-1934; Croydon, NSW, 1935; Haberfield, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Wembley, WA, 1954; North Steyne, NSW, 1958; West Ryde, NSW, 1958); retired (Eastwood, NSW, 1963; Katoomba, NSW, 1968; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) ==''DARK''== * [[/Edward John Dark|Dark, Edward John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSJ-PGR] - 1904(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2ADQ Sydney (Lane Cove, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Canley Vale, 1950-1954; Narraweena, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1718, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bus-driver (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1937); electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943; Canley Vale, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Narraweena, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''DARLEY''== * [[/Ernest John Darley|Darley, Ernest John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4BX-9ZK] - 1898(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6CJ Perth (South Perth, 1923-1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 243, 1916; 2COCP 835, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor importer (South Perth, 1925-1936); importer (Rockingham, 1943); technician (South Perth, 1954-1963) ==''DAVENPORT''== * [[/Waldron Keith Davenport|Davenport, Waldron Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNNF-TQG] - 1897(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJCN Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1919); medical practitioner (St Kilda, Vic, 1926-1928; Malvern, Vic, 1931-1937; Lower Plenty, Vic, 1943-1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''DAVEY''== * [[/Harold Barrett Davey|Davey, Harold Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYY-FN4] - 1898(Tas)-1948(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Launceston, 1922); electrician (Launceston, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Launceston, 1943) * [[/John Alfred Davey|Davey, John Alfred "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6X-FSF] - 1913(SA)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 2YE Sydney (Glebe Point, 1935-1938; Ashfield, 1939; Homebush, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 19, 1934; 3COCP 1029, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio engineer - Electoral Rolls: student (Toxteth, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1943-1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963-1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Anderton Davey|Davey, John Anderton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6F-3ZH] - 1909(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3AD Melbourne (Brighton, 1925-1926; Elsternwick, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 66, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); importer (South Yarra, Vic, 1943; Balwyn, Vic, 1949); director (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1968); manufacturer's agent * [[/Ralph William Davey|Davey, Ralph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGN-W9X] - 1916(SA)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 5KD Adelaide (North Croydon, 1935-1939; Mile End, 1947; Blanchetown, 1948); 5DY Portable Adelaide (North Croydon, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1481, 1935, SA; 1COCP 515, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Ridleyton North, SA, 1939; Whyalla, SA, 1941-1948); RAAF (Guildford, WA, 1958; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''DAVIDSON''== * [[/E. R. Davidson|Davidson, E. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FP Receive Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/William Frank James Davidson|Davidson, William Frank James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSMG-5X6] - 1903(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 2FD Sydney (Croydon, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 984, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 316, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Croydon, NSW, 1930-1937); officer-in-charge radio station (Charleville, Qld, 1943-1949); radio technician (Charleville, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Everton Park, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''DAVIES''== * [[/Frederick Mostyn Davies|Davies, Frederick Mostyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD1-DM7] - 1919(WA)-1977(WA) - Licences: 6FD Boulder (1939, 1947-1948); 6FD Bunbury (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2376, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949); electrical inspector (Bunbury, WA, 1949-1963); inspector (Bunbury, WA, 1968-1972) * [[/Gwilym Thomas Davies|Davies, Gwilym Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTKP-QHF] - 1901(WA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923); 3GD Melbourne (Brunswick, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 634, 1921 (Marconi); COCP2 286, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928; Preston, Vic, 1931-1977) * [[/Harold Alexander Davies|Davies, Harold Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52G-9V9] - 1911(Wales)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2DB Sydney (Drummoyne, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1497, 1935, NSW; COCP3 249, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Drummoyne, NSW, 1932-1937); police constable (Randwick North, NSW, 1943); manager (Hurstville, NSW, 1949); telephone technician (Castlecrag, NSW, 1954-1958); technical instructor (Middle Cove, NSW, 1963; Roseville, NSW, 1968) * [[/Harold Elvin Davies|Davies, Harold Elvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ2-B9B] - 1912(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2BZ Newcastle (Tighe's Hill, 1936-1939, 1946-1950; Lambton, 1954-1961; Charlestown, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1653, 1936, NSW; BOCP 179, 1938; COCP1 823, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Waratah, NSW, 1933-1934); radio mechanic (Tighes Hill, NSW, 1936-1949); radio engineer (Lambton, 1954-1963); teacher (Charlestown, NSW, 1968); Landlord (Palm Beach, Qld, 1969); teacher (Palm Beach, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1980) * [[/Henry Tempest Davies|Davies, Henry Tempest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G889-FX9] - 1900(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6HD Perth (Highgate Hill, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 563, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Balkatta, 1921); police officer (Mundijong, 1943); sergeant (Victoria Park, 1949-1958; Lathlain Park, 1963-1977; Victoria Park, 1980) * [[/Ivor James Davies|Davies, Ivor James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLN-8PS] - 1912(Wales)-2005(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3ID Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1623, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Bentleigh, Vic, 1937-1954); radio technician (Mentone, Vic, 1967-1968); technician (Ashwood, Vic, 1972); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/James Braid Davies|Davies, James Braid "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQVD-BTH] - 1906(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2JD Sydney (Burwood, 1927-1930; Croydon, 1931); 2JD Newcastle (Mayfield, 1933); 2JD Quirindi (1934-1936); 2JD Cabarita (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 328, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1930; Croydon, NSW, 1933-1934); draftsman (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954); engineer (Beecroft, NSW, 1958); mechanical engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/John Cuthbert Davies|Davies, John Cuthbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY6X-VJ7] - 1911(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3JD Melbourne (Middle Park, 1936-1937; Brighton, 1938-1939; Middle Park, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1803, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1936); radio serviceman (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); inspector (Albert Park, Vic, 1954) * [[/Lloyd Evan Davies|Davies, Lloyd Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHS-PRH] - 1909(NSW)-1990(SA) - Licences: 2QI Sydney (Vaucluse, 1936-1938); 2QI Wentworth Falls (1939); 5QI Adelaide (Brighton, 1947; Ashford, 1948; Brighton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1761, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE (1971); DSCM - Electoral Rolls: professor of music (Vaucluse, NSW, 1933-1937) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article110446544 OBE] * [[/Reginald Raymond Clifford Davies|Davies, Reginald Raymond Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGM-73Y] - 1915(SA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 5LJ Adelaide (Goodwood Park, 1933-1939; Plympton, 1947-1948); 3AY Melbourne (Prahran, 1954-1960; Heathmont, 1965-1969); 6BQ Perth (Bickley, 1975); 6BQ Denmark (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1138, 1933, SA; BOCP 121, 1937; 1COCP 534, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Goodwood Park, SA, 1939); radio engineer (5RM Berri, SA, 1941); mechanic (Plympton, SA, 1941-1943); public servant (Prahran, Vic, 1954); retired (Bickley, WA, 1972-1977) * [[/Thomas John Davies|Davies, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW36-KPN] - 1901(Wales)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ADS Sydney (Rockdale, 1936-1939); 2ADA Sydney (Glebe Point, 1947-1950; Fairfield, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1747, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: miller (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1943); factory manager (Toxteth, NSW, 1949) ==''DAVIS''== * [[/C. E. Davis|Davis, C. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9DK Kavieng (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Clive Eric Davis|Davis, Clive Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNX4-W2M] - 1931(Qld)-2023(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1326, 1953; TVOCP 1362, 1979 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast control operator (Manly, Qld, 1954) * [[/Gordon Samuel Davis|Davis, Gordon Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQJ-CX3] - 1909(NSW)-1989(Eng) - Licences: 2ACC Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (HMAS Albatross, East Sydney, NSW, 1931-1933); electrical mechanic (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943) * [[/Henry Hargan Davis|Davis, Henry Hargan or Hargon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT6C-6MB] - 1908(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Strathfield, 1923-1924); 2HH Sydney (Strathfield, 1926-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 289, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Strathfield, 1930-1936); engineer (Strathfield, 1943) - Professor Henry Hargan Davis, BSc, BE (Syd), PhD (Camb), 1946-1973 (Emeritus Professor 1974) [https://docplayer.net/82920769-Engineering-education-the-university-of-adelaide.html] * [[/James Davis|Davis, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG2H-CG3] - 1916(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AFY Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1936-1938; Rose Bay, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1599, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer) - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1943) * [[/Ross Raleigh Davis|Davis, Ross Raleigh "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ54-9Q4] - 1907(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2DS Receive Sydney (Vaucluse, 1920-1922); 2DS Sydney (Vaucluse, 1923-1929; Double Bay, 1930-1933; Rose Bay, 1933-1938; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 249, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 934, 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: accompanied 2CM on the SS Tahiti; education (Sydney Technical College, Electrical Engineering Degree); employment (AWA, engineer, 1925-1973) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Double Bay, 1930; Rose Bay, 1933-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1943-1958; Rose Bay, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001633b.htm Bright Sparcs] - TroveTag: "2DS - Ross Raleigh Davis" ==''DAVOREN''== * [[/Patrick Joseph Davoren|Davoren, Patrick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9V8-193] - 1917(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5KM Victor Harbour (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2231, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio specialist (Victor Harbour, SA, 1939-1943) ==''DAWSON''== * [[/Alfred Dawson|Dawson, Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 559, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: stovemaker (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1930); storeman (Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1933) * [[/Donald Dawson|Dawson, Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PN-KM5] - 1913(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2DD Tamworth (1935-1939); 2YU Tamworth (1948-1955); 4YU Mackay (1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1411, 1935, NSW; BOCP 169, 1938; COCP3 3209, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car trimmer (Tamworth, NSW, 1935-1937); engineer (2TM Station, Duri, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Mt Bassett, Qld, 1958; Mackay, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Richard Stanley Dawson|Dawson, Richard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD52-2NQ] - 1897(Vic)-1983(NSW) - Licences: XZP Hobart (1913-1914); 3DA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 282, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, 1919); electrical engineer (Melbourne, 1921-1924; Toorak, 1925-1926; South Yarra, 1927-1928); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1930; Mosman, 1931-1972; Roseville, NSW, 1977) ==''DAY''== * [[/Clement Jackson Day|Day, Clement Jackson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTXK-KXH] - 1912(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GY Camperdown (1931-1933); 3GY Yarraville (1937-1939); 3GY Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1948; Burwood, 1954-1969); 3GY Geelong (Wallington, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 748, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Yarraville, Vic, 1936-1942); clerk (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1967; Burwood, Vic, 1972); retired (Wallington, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Leslie Day|Day, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56C-5NB] - 1900(Eng)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2AZ Sydney (Kogarah, 1934-1939, 1946-1947; Drummoyne, 1948; Liverpool, 1954-1957; Yagoona, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1394, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Cabramatta, NSW, 1930; Kogarah, NSW, 1932-1936); technician (Liverpool, NSW, 1954); radio mechanic (Yagoona, NSW, 1958-1968); mechanic (Yagoona, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Percival Edwin Day|Day, Percival Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS27-MCP] - 1913(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3PP Fiskville (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1119, 1933, Vic; COCP1 336, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cadet technician (Fiskville, Vic, 1936-1949); radio technician (Jannali, NSW, 1958-1968; Como, NSW, 1972; Oyster Bay, NSW, 1980) * [[/Ralph Framingham Day|Day, Ralph Framingham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGD-YYT] - 1917(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3RD Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1652, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942); mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949); engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/William Day|Day, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5V-BFB] - 1916(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AKV Sydney (Normanhurst, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 164, 1938; COCP1 273, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Cammaray, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Kingsford, NSW, 1954; OTC Bringelly, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''DEAMAN''== * [[/Frank Clifford Deaman|Deaman, Frank Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCQ-JYM] - 1913(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2ADH Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1937; West Ryde, 1938-1939; Guildford, 1946-1950); 2ADH Old Bar (1954); 2ADH Sydney (Liverpool, 1955-1957; Dundas, 1958-1969); 2ADH Callala Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1720, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: half tone etcher (Haberfield, NSW, 1934-1937); process engraver (Old Guildford, NSW, 1949); carpenter (Old Bar, NSW, 1954); half-tone etcher (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Callala Beach, NSW, 1980) ==''DEANE''== * [[/Launston Alexander Deane|Deane, Launston Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2G-182] - 1909(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5LD Adelaide (Tusmore, 1933; Hazelwood Park, 1937-1939; Royston Park, 1947-1955; Hazelwood Park, 1956-1965; St Georges, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1090, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Burnside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Philip Morris Deane|Deane, Philip Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4L7-PFP] - 1901(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ZM Sydney (Burwood, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Croydon, NSW, 1930-1954; Cheltenham, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Dural, NSW, 1980) * [[/Raymond Kyrle Deane|Deane, Raymond Kyrle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2P-HB1] - 1917(SA)-2010(SA)93yo - Licences: 5RK Adelaide (Fullarton, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1728, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Fullarton, SA, 1939-1941); clerk (Fullarton, SA, 1943) ==''DEARNESS''== * [[/Harry Sinclair Dearness|Dearness, Harry Sinclair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCW-RRF] - 1921(Sct)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4KW Mackay (1939, 1947-1975); 4KW Brisbane (Strathpine, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2328, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (radio & TV mechanic) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mackay, Qld, 1949-1972; Strathpine, Qld, 1980) ==''DE BAVAY''== * [[/Francis Jean Xavier de Bavay|de Bavay, Francis Jean or John Xavier ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFJ-D1R] - 1887(Vic)-1955(Tas) - Licences: 4FO Receive Brisbane (Cannon Hill, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Kew, Vic, 1909); brewer (West Perth, WA, 1916); chemist (Cannon Hill, Qld, 1919-1921); manager (New Farm, Qld, 1925); master brewer (Cascades, Tas, 1928-1936); manager (Hobart South, Tas, 1943-1954) ==''DE CRESPIGNY''== * [[/Philip Champion de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Philip Champion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJG-QN9] - 1879(Vic)-1918(Palestine) - Licences: XPU Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: half brother of 3FM Royalieu Dana Champion de Crespigny - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/370943 VWMA]; [https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/philip-champion-de-crespigny-1879-1918/ Bio] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Royalieu Dana Champion de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Royalieu Dana Champion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH7P-7SD] - 1905(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3FM Melbourne (Brighton, 1922-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Elmhurst, 1936-1949); farmer (Cobden, 1954; South Ecklin, 1963-1980) - Relationships: half brother of XPU Philip Champion de Crespigny ==''DE CURE''== * [[/John Edward Gerard de Cure|de Cure, John Edward Gerard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVD6-DWD] - 1899(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 3WL Melbourne (Coburg, 1929-1933); 5KO Adelaide (Glenelg, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 2KO Sydney (Artarmon, 1957-1958); 5KO Adelaide (Fulham, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 535, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 22, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cobden, 1954); public servant (North Carlton, 1921-1924; Coburg, 1927-1934; Artarmon, NSW, 1958) ==''DEEGAN''== * [[/Stanley Edward Deegan|Deegan, Stanley Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYK3-2V3] - 1893(Tas)-1944(Tas) - Licences: 7AK Hobart (St Virgil's College, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; public servant (State & Federal, PMGD); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, 1919-1922); civil servant (Hobart, 1928-1936); postal official (Hobart, 1943) ==''DEER''== * [[/Percival William Deer|Deer, Percival William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2DJ-9ZF] - 1901(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5DR Adelaide (Seacliff, 1928-1933; Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 451, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Brighton, 1939-1943) ==''DELBRIDGE''== * [[/Reginald Joseph Robert Delbridge|Delbridge, Reginald Joseph Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L439-HNM] - 1888(Eng)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4RJ Childers (1927); 4RJ Brisbane (Paddington, 1931-1933; Booval, 1937-1939); 4RJ Stanthorpe (1946-1948); 4RJ Brisbane (Northgate, 1954-1955; Toowong, 1956); 4RJ Burleigh Heads (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 383, 1927, No. 42 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIAQ), minister of religion - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Ingham, 1917-1919); minister (Kingaroy, 1925); clergyman (Ashgrove, 1943); minister (Stanthorpe, 1949); minister of religion (New Farm, 1954); Methodist Minister (Toowong, 1958); retired (Burleigh Heads, 1963) ==''DELLIT''== * [[/Samuel Stephen Dellit|Dellit, Samuel Stephen]] - Licences: VK4ZSS Brisbane, VK3 Melbourne, VK1DXA Canberra - Qualifications: AOLCP Q0078, 1971 - amateur operator, broadcast DXer, broadcast planning engineer, federal public servant, radio historian (aeradio, amateur, broadcast, coastal) ==''DELMAR''== * [[/Edwin Chisholm Delmar|Delmar, Edwin Chisholm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KG-D8C] - 1906(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2XZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1934-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1252, 1934, NSW; COCP2 42, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless officer (New Farm, Qld, 1941-1943); radio officer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''DEMPSEY''== * [[/Walter McInnes Dempsey|Dempsey, Walter McInnes "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQN-B69] - 1910(Vic)-2010(Vic)100yo - Licences: 3WD Melbourne (Cheltenham, 1929-1931); 7WD Cambridge (1948); 3AZD Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1954); 3WD Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1955-1969; Oak Park, 1975); 3WD Marong (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 515, 1929, Vic; AOLCP 41, 1931; 1COCP 217, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Cheltenham, Vic, 1931; Mordialloc, Vic, 1936-1937); radio operator (Mentone, Vic, 1942); aeradio operator (Cambridge, Tas, 1949); public servant (Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1954-1968; Oak Park, Vic, 1972); retired (Marong, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''DENBY''== * [[/Harry Roy Denby|Denby, Harry Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJTS-LLS] - 1906(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4FR Receive Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1923); 4AX Brisbane (Kedron, 1936-1939); 4AX Cairns (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1800, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Kedron, Qld, 1936-1937; Cairns, Qld, 1943-1972) ==''DENHOLM''== * [[/Ivo Hart Denholm|Denholm or Denham, Ivo Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRT8-DHN] - 1909(Tas)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3UD Melbourne (Coburg, 1936-1939; Pascoe Vale South, 1947-1956; East Brighton, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1657, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Northcote, Vic, 1931); clerk (Brunswick West, Vic, 1936-1937; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1942-1949; Coburg West, Vic, 1954); company director (Brighton East, Vic, 1958-1968; Glen Iris, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''DENISON''== * [[/Hugh Robert Denison|Denison or Dixson, Hugh Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q5-WTC] - 1865(NSW)-1940(Vic) - born Hugh Robert Dixson; businessman, parliamentarian, philanthropist; director of Australasian Wireless Co. then Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) - Links: [[w:Hugh Denison|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/denison-sir-hugh-robert-5955 ADB] ==''DENNEEN''== * [[/Harold Roy Denneen|Denneen, Harold Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQG-6YG] - 1894(NSW)-1939(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (A/g Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1928-1937) ==''DENNETT''== * [[/Phillip Roy Dennett|Dennett, Phillip or Philip Roy or Ray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNX4-D9K] - 1897(SA)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 5IV Berri (1931-1938); 4IV Camooweal (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 799, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Morningside, Qld, 1943; West End, Qld, 1949-1954; Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); public servant (Morningside, Qld, 1963-1977) ==''DENNIS''== * [[/Gordon Walker Dennis|Dennis, Gordon Walker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G988-L7W] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3TF Melbourne (Footscray, 1937-1939; West Footscray, 1947-1948; Footscray, 1954-1956; West Yarraville, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2030, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Footscray North, 1931-1942); manager (Yarraville, Vic, 1958-1980) ==''DENT''== * [[/Harold Fredrick Dent|Dent, Harold Fredrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87N-6JN] - 1905(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AHU Sydney (Rhodes, 1937-1938; Strathfield, 1939; Concord, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1975, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Concord West, NSW, 1930-1936; Rhodes, NSW, 1937); electrician (Concord, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical engineer (Concord, NSW, 1954-1958); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1963) ==''DERHAM''== * [[/Frederick John Walcott Derham|Derham, Frederick John Walcott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVWD-H9J] - 1900(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: XJR Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Werribee, Vic, 1937); manager (Malvern, Vic, 1943); director (Malvern, Vic, 1949) * [[/Frederick Thomas Derham|Derham, Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6G1-7H6] - 1844(Eng)-1922(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Victorian Postmaster-General (1886-1890) - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Kew, Vic, 1909-1919) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/derham-frederick-thomas-3398 ADB] ==''DERRICK''== * [[/Vincent Mitchell Derrick|Derrick, Vincent Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVW-N5G] - 1903(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2VM Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Yeronga, Qld, 1926-1931); radio mechanic (Wilston, Qld, 1934); radio specialist (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1949); radio engineer (Salisbury, Qld, 1954-1972); retired (New Farm, Qld, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "2VM - Vincent Mitchell Derrick" ==''DERRY''== * [[/John Frederick Derry|Derry, John Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KQ-MNQ] - 1909(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Sydney (Harbord, 1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1259, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Manly, NSW, 1930); carpenter (Manly, NSW, 1931-1933); radio mechanic (Harbord, NSW, 1935-1937; Chatswood, NSW, 1943); pastry cook (St Leonards, NSW, 1949); proprietor (Cremorne, NSW, 1954); business proprietor (Roseville, NSW, 1958; North Sydney, NSW, 1963); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DEUTGEN''== * [[/Carl Friedrich Alfons Deutgen|Deutgen, Carl or Carl Friedrich Alfons]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWH-JC5] - 1897(Vic)-1981(Qld) - Licences: XJA Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Glenferrie, Vic, 1925); traveller (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1933); merchant (Glenferrie, Vic, 1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937-1949); agent (Melbourne, Vic, 1954); commission agent (Collaroy, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Rochdale, Qld, 1972; Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1977; Miami, Qld, 1980) ==''D'EVELYNES''== * [[/Claude D'Evelynes|D'Evelynes, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF39-3D8] - 1916(WA)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 6DC Harvey (1935-1939); 2TZ Sydney (Mona Vale, 1948; Clifton Gardens, 1954-1955); 9TZ Rugli via Lae (1956); 2TZ Sydney (Chatswood, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1488, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Harvey, WA, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Mona Vale, NSW, 1949; Mosman, NSW, 1954; Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DEVITT''== * [[/Raymond Lane Devitt|Devitt, Raymond Lane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB11-PTK] - 1905(Tas)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6DR Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 990, 1928; COCP2 287, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: service engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1931); manager (Subiaco, WA, 1936; Nedlands, WA, 1937-1980) ==''DEVLIN''== * [[/Henry William Devlin|Devlin, Henry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9X1T-L2C] - 1896(NSW)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XHD Sydney (Manly, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 360, 1918 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Applied AIF 1918, Unfit due eyesight); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Brighton, Vic, 1925-1980) - Comment: Father also named Henry William Devlin (physician, Manly, NSW, 1913) ==''DEWAN''== * [[/John Owen Dewan|Dewan, John Owen (Electoral Rolls) or Owen John (BMD)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFML-2D4] - 1907(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6JK Perth (Maylands, 1930-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933; City, 1937; North Perth, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 715, 1930, WA; COCP3 188, 1936; COCP2 99, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Maylands, WA, 1931; North Perth, 1934-1937); teacher (East Perth, WA, 1943); trade instructor (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1980) ==''DEWAR''== * [[/Arthur Edward Dewar|Dewar, Arthur Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4M-CSX] - 1888(Vic)-1974(WA) - Licences: XYE Kalgoorlie (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Perth, WA, 1910; Perth, WA, 1915); engine fitter (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1916-1917); fitter & turner (Bunbury, WA, 1925); fitter (West Australian Gov Railways, Collie, WA, 1931; Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943-1949; Maylands, WA, 1954-1968); retired (Nedlands, WA, 1972) * [[/R. A. Dewar|Dewar, R. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CN Receive Perth (Bassenden, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DEXTER''== * [[/John Henry Dexter|Dexter, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G428-3PS] - 1906(Eng)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3DR Melbourne (Northcote, 1926-1927); 3VR Melbourne (Sandringham, 1938-1939; Black Rock, 1946-1956; Parkdale, 1960-1965; Mt Eliza, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 241, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1927); engineer (Preston, Vic, 1931; Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1954); radio mechanic (Mordialloc, Vic, 1963); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''DICK''== * [[/F. Dick|Dick, F.]] - abt 1883(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPO, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Ian Robert Sherriff Dick|Dick, Ian Robert Sherriff]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZX-YBG] - 1908(Eng)-1973(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1419, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Daglish, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1954); orderly (Wembley, WA, 1958-1972) ==''DICKSON''== * [[/Eric John Dickson|Dickson, Eric John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRFP-V91] - 1906(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AFM Sydney (Guildford, 1937-1939; Harris Park, 1946-1961; Fairlight, 1965; Guildford, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1850, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Guildford, NSW, 1930-1937); repair assessor (Granville, NSW, 1943-1958); buyer (Guildford, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Francis Percy Dickson|Dickson, Francis Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWK-1X2] - 1912(Canada)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AFB Sydney (Acton, 1936-1937); 2AFB Bega (1938); 2AFB Sydney (Cheltenham, 1939); 2FB Sydney (Croydon, 1946-1948; Cronulla, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1824, 1936, NSW; BOCP 124, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949; Cronulla, NSW, 1954-1968); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DIDDAMS''== * [[/Robert Harlin Flower Diddams|Diddams, Robert Harlin or Harland Flower]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZN-YJP] - 1899(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Toowong, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Toowong, Qld, 1921-1925); printer (Ashgrove, 1936-1958); retired (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1968) ==''DILLON''== * [[/Arthur Ernest Dillon|Dillon, Arthur Ernest "Ernie" "Ern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85L-HH7] - 1902(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4CH Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1922); 4CH Brisbane (New Farm, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (New Farm, Qld, 1925); engineer (New Farm, Qld, 1929); electrical engineer (Atherton, Qld, 1931-1932); electrician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1941; Greenslopes, Qld, 1943-1954; Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958-1959) ==''DIMMOCK''== * [[/Berton Lawrence Dimmock|Dimmock, Berton Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55T-FDB] - 1915(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2OW Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1473, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: valve maker (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943); foreman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''DINEEN''== * [[/Geoffrey John Dineen|Dineen, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8L-9R6] - 1919(Tas)-1999(Tas) - Licences: 7GD Launceston (1935-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1588, 1935, Tas; COCP3 6330, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Launceston, 1943-1968) ==''DIRCKS''== * [[/Alexander Alfred Dircks|Dircks, Alexander Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-6GN] - 1858(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - senior federal public servant (PMGD, Electrical Engineer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DITTON''== * [[/Edward William Arthur Ditton|Ditton, Edward William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMF-383] - 1912(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2JY Sydney (Annandale, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 228, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kentville, NSW, 1934-1935); aviator (New Farm, Qld, 1936-1937); pilot (South Brisbane, Qld, 1941); airline pilot (Gordon, NSW, 1949; Roseville, NSW, 1954-1968); pilot (Hackett, ACT, 1972-1980) ==''DIXON''== * [[/Arthur Gurnhill Dixon|Dixon, Arthur Gurnhill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G826-18S] - 1896(Tas)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XZA Wynyard (1913-1914); 3JG Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1933); 3AD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3AVE Melbourne (Nunawading, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 462, 1919; 2COCP 160, 1930; 1COCP 271, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Wynyard, 1919); wireless mechanic (Hawthorn, 1934); technician (Auburn, 1936-1937); inspector (Surrey Hills, 1943-1963) - Probate: retired marine inspector (Melbourne, 1966) * [[/Arthur Lionel Dixon|Dixon, Arthur Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82F-YX7] - 1897(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 236 Sydney (Burwood, 1920); 2BS Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922-1923); 2AD Sydney (Canterbury, 1929; Strathfield, 1930); 4AD Brisbane (Norman Park, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 202, 1916; 2COCP 288, 1930; 1COCP 170, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Concord, NSW, 1930; Norman Park, Qld, 1931-1943); RANVR (Kyeemagh, 1943); engineer (Waverton, 1949; Eastwood, 1954; Lidcombe North, 1958); managing director (Blakehurst, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "236-2BS-2AD-4AD - Arthur Lionel Dixon" * [[/Charles Frederick Musgrave Dixon|Dixon, Charles Frederick Musgrave]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L27B-XXY] - 1894(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2II Receive Cootamundra (1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: operator (Cootamundra, 1930-1937); telegraphist (Goulburn, 1943; Annandale, 1949-1954; Camperdown, 1958-1980) * [[/John Malcolm Dixon|Dixon, John Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWD1-HXH] - 1922(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD); education (Scots College, 1935-1939); military (WW2, AIF, 1942-1945) - Links: [https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2008decGS/74.htm Obit] * [[/Lionel Stanley Dixon|Dixon, Lionel Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PR-QD2] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 4LF Brisbane (Redcliffe, 1938-1939); 3TE Melbourne (Croydon, 1947-1948; Elwood, 1954-1980); 4LF Brisbane (Redcliffe, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2177, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Glenferrie, Vic, 1934-1937); builder (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954-1967; Elwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/R. H. Dixon|Dixon, R. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZI Condong (1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. H. Dixon|Dixon, R. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4GF Victoria Hills, Herbert River (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Hilton Dixon|Dixon, Reginald Hilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82N-FQV] - 1915(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2QD Albury (1933-1937); 2QD Armidale (1938-1939); 2QD Albury (1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1216, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Albury, Qld, 1937); telephone mechanic (Albury, 1972-1977) ==''DOBBYN''== * [[/Joseph McMullen Dobbyn|Dobbyn, Joseph McMullen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY39-PBK] - 1892(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3DO Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 214, 1916 (Marconi); CPRT 266, 1916 (Telefunken); COCP1 45, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1914-1919); mechanic (Alphington, Vic, 1922; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1943); public servant (Darling, Vic, 1954-1967) ==''DOBLE''== * [[/Allan Mackenzie Doble|Doble, Allan Mackenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9MW-KGZ] - 1911(Vic)-2006(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3ZM Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1931-1939); 3AMD Melbourne (Hughesdale, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 807, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); traveller (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); company director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1968); director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''DODDS''== * [[/John Stokell Dodds|Dodds, Sir John Stokell Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYR-2KQ] - 1906(Tas)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 7DJ Hobart (City, 1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 208, 1935; AOCP 1851, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (New Town, 1936-1949); manager (Wahroonga, 1954); electrical engineer (Wahroonga, 1958-1968); manager (St Ives, 1972) * [[/John William Matthew Dodds|Dodds, John William Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NX-3CT] - 19??(???)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2KK Kurri Kurri (1930-1939); 2AZD Newcastle (New Lambton, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 644, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: miner (Kuri Kurri, 1930-1949; New Lambton, 1954-1980) * [[/Leonard Henry Dodds|Dodds, Leonard Henry "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLVS-Z6R] - 1908(NSW)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 2LD Sydney (Marrickville, 1929-1931; Gordon, 1933-1934; Lane Cove, 1935-1936; Chatswood, 1937-1939); 4GD Townsville (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, RAAF); radio clubs (Townsville ARC, life member); employment (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator RAN (Chatswood, NSW, 1937); wireless operator RAAF (Townsville, Qld, 1943-1949); radio mechanic (Cape Pallarenda, Qld, 1954-1958); PMG technician (Townsville, Qld, 1959-1963); technician (Gulliver, Qld, 1968-1969; Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Pinjarra Hills, Qld, 1977; Yabul, Qld, 1980) * [[/Ronald George Dodds|Dodds, Ronald George]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ==''DODDY''== * [[/Edward Arthur Doddy|Doddy, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB7-HWS] - 1899(Tas)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6WH Perth (Claremont, 1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1817, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Claremont, WA, 1931-1958) ==''DODSON''== * [[/Charles Ralph Dodson|Dodson, Charles Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNVP-5DQ] - 1891(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: XJCO Melbourne (Fairfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Fairfield, Vic, 1914); shop assistant (Northcote, Vic, 1915); chemist's assistant (Northcote, Vic, 1916-1924); chemist (Preston, Vic, 1925-1954) ==''DOHERTY''== * [[/Francis Hugh Doherty|Doherty, Francis Hugh "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHVX-8NH] - 1918(Vic)-2008(ACT) - Licences: 3XE Melbourne (Mentone, 1937-1939; Balwyn, 1947); 4XE Townsville (Hyde Park, 1948); 6XE Perth (Pearce, 1954-1955); 1XE Canberra (Narrabundah, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1936, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (West Perth, WA, 1943; St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); RAAF Officer (Townsville, Qld, 1949; Pearce, WA, 1954); RAAF (Sandringham, Vic, 1958; Syndal, Vic, 1967; Narrabundah, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Narrabundah, ACT, 1980) ==''DOHRMANN''== * [[/George Stanley Glenville Dohrmann|Dohrmann, George Stanley Glenville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82G-TB8] - 1902(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3AM Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922); 3AM Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Canterbury, Vic, 1924-1926); warehouseman (Burwood, Vic, 1931; Canterbury, 1937-1943); agriculturalist (Mt Dandenong, 1949-1954; Mooroolbark, 1968-1980) ==''DOIG''== * [[/Norman Louis Doig|Doig, Norman Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSD-M17] - 1912(WA)-2014(WA)101yo - Licences: 6ND Carnamah (1937-1939); 6CB Perth (Floreat Park, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2061, 1937, WA; 3COCP 1505, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Carnamah, WA, 1936-1937; Floreat Park, WA, 1943); telegraphist (City Beach, WA, 1949; Floreat Park, WA, 1954-1963; Wembley, WA, 1968-1972); civil servant (City Beach, WA, 1977-1980) ==''DONNE''== * [[/Charles Walter Donne|Donne, Charles Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2T-FC7] - 1897(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: XLO Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); 2YD Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1925); 3YD Melbourne (St Kilda, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 271, 1916; 2COCP 87, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (UK Merchant Seaman) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (St Kilda, 1919-1924); technician (St Kilda, 1925-1931); dealer (Armadale, 1934-1937); investor (Mornington, 1943); grazier (Dromana, 1949-1954); nil (Mornington, 1963-1972) - Migration: South Africa (1955-1962) ==''DOOK''== * [[/Valentine Lawson Dook|Dook, Valentine Lawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7X1-NJH] - 1903(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KB Perth (Maylands, 1931-1933; Mt Hawthorn, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 754, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter's assistant (East Perth, WA, 1931); oil plant attendant (Leederville, WA, 1936-1937); control room operator (Leederville, WA, 1943; Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949); electrical foreman (Wembley, WA, 1958-1977) ==''DOOLAN''== * [[/Martin Joseph Doolan|Doolan, Martin Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9XM-JDB] - 1913(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3AKO Melbourne (Balcombe, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3AKU Colac (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1869, 1937, Vic; BOCP 198, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Wangaratta, Vic, 1934); permanent soldier (Military Camp, Balcombe, Vic, 1949); technician (Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1963; St Kilda, Vic, 1968) ==''DORWARD''== * [[/William Haxton Dorward|Dorward, William Haxton, Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD77-X62] - 1901(Vic)-1937(NSW) - Licences: 3CA Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1922-1923); 3CA Melbourne (Sandringham, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Sandringham, Vic, 1924-1926); grazier (Moama, NSW, 1930; Fort Station, Barnes, NSW, 1935-1937) ==''DOUBIKIN''== * [[/William Thomas Henry Doubikin|Doubikin, William Thomas Henry]] - 1890(Vic)-1927(Tas) - Licences: Hobart Receive 1920s, early wireless experimenter (pre-AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas), radio clubs (WIA Hobart, Councillor, 1924), passed too soon ==''DOUDNEY''== * [[/Herbert William Doudney|Doudney, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MQDH-R32] - 1873(Eng)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3EM Receive Melbourne (Balaclava, 1922); 3EM Melbourne (Balaclava, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 63, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; minister of religion (Holy Trinity Church) - Electoral Rolls: vicar (St Kilda, 1924-1942); nil (Caulfield, 1949-1954; Elsternwick, 1963) ==''DOUGAN''== * [[/Donald Hunter Dougan|Dougan, Donald Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCQ5-MR5] - 1902(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2AMF Gulgong (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 948, 1927 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Gulgong, NSW, 1930-1980) ==''DOUGLAS''== * [[/Gavin Cunningham Douglas|Douglas, Gavin Cunningham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99J-KJ4] - 1912(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3YK Melbourne (Bayswater, 1931-1939, 1947-1950+; Blackburn, 1954; Canterbury, 1955-1960+; Surrey Hills, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 743, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bayswater, 1935-1949); sales representative (Canterbury, 1963; Surrey Hills, 1968-1980) * [[/Gordon Adye Douglas|Douglas, Gordon Adye]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVY-WLJ] - 1878(Tas)-1957(Tas) - Licences: 7BC Receive Gormanston (1923); Receive Gormanston (1923); 7GD Gormanston (1924-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 34, 1924, No. ?? in Tas - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; mining engineer - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Gormanston, 1914-1928); draughtsman (Queenstown, 1936); geological surveyor (Queenstown, 1937-1943); no occupation (Hobart South, 1949; Blackman's Bay, 1954) * [[/Hugh Alexander McKay Douglas|Douglas, Hugh Alexander McKay "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV3Y-3W4] - 1889(Eng)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2HD (Class B) Newcastle (1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Class B broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a Listener) - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Newcastle, 1913); vulcaniser (Hamilton, 1930-1935); manager (Newcastle, 1936-1937); engineer (Mayfield, 1943; Hamilton, 1949) * [[/Raymond Lindsay Douglas|Douglas, Raymond Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G719-RQD] - 1918(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ON Tamworth (1935-1939); 2ON Kempsey (1946-1947); 2ON Dapto (1948); 2ON Dubbo (1950); 2ON Sydney (Epping, 1955); 2ON Gosford (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1506, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Dapto, NSW, 1949; Gosford, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/William Gordon Douglas|Douglas, William Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN1-ST4] - 1900(WA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3GA Lavers Hill (1931-1933); 3GA Curdie Vale (1937-1939); 3GA Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 828, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1914-1948) - Electoral Rolls: schoolmaster (Rochester, Vic, 1921); student (Parkville, Vic, 1924; Caulfield, Vic, 1925); school teacher (Mepunga East, Vic, 1927; Lavers Hill, Vic, 1928-1934; Mernda, Vic, 1936; Curdie Vale, Vic, 1937); soldier (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''DOVEY''== * [[/R. L. Dovey|Dovey, R. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LR Sydney (Milsons Point, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified, possibly typo in initials - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DOWDING''== * [[/Philip Lorens Thomas Dowding|Dowding, Philip Lorena or Loreno or Lorens Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZH8-Z6D] - 1901(Tas)-19??(Vic) - Licences: 7AC Receive Hobart (Moonah, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Moonah, 1922); electrician (St Kilda, 1926-1931; Prahran, 1934; Melbourne, 1937; St Kilda, 1943-1949); electrical foreman (Eildon, 1954) ==''DOWE''== * [[/Richard Cory Dowe|Dowe, Richard Cory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ59-V1S] - 1916(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RP Sydney (Lindfield, 1939, 1946-1950; North Ryde, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2403, 1939, NSW; BOCP 495, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Lindfield, NSW, 1943); clerk (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); bank officer (Gladesville, NSW, 1954-1968; North Ryde, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DOWLING''== * [[/Richard Patrick Dowling|Dowling, Richard Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SMP-52S] - 1903(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3XD Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1934-1939, 1947-1960; Montmorency, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1359, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Fitzroy, Vic, 1925-1927); constable (Fitzroy South, Vic, 1931-1954); process worker (Montmorency, Vic, 1963) ==''DOWNIE''== * [[/Frederick William Downie|Downie, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y2-LQ8] - 1879(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Victoria Police (wireless department, senior constable); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo VPF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Broadford, 1903); constable (North Carlton, 1909-1924); senior constable (Preston, 1927-1936) ==''DOWNING''== * [[/Edward Frank Downing|Downing, Edward Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFCL-KTX] - 1908(WA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CL Receive Perth (South Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: law student (South Perth, WA, 1931-1934); solicitor (South Perth, WA, 1936-1980) * [[/William Evan Downing|Downing, William Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHV4-K46] - 1874(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3LQ Receive Warrnambool (1923); 3LQ Warrnambool (1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: brassfounder (Warrnambool, 1912-1937) * [[/William George Downing|Downing, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2WQ-56L] - 1908(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3GD Stanhope (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1697, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Stanhope, Vic, 1931); wireless expert (Girgarre, Vic, 1934; Stanhope, Vic, 1936-1967); radio expert (Stanhope, Vic, 1972); TV service (Stanhope, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''DOYLE''== * [[/Herbert Laurence Doyle|Doyle, Herbert Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VG-WVC] - 1894(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3HD Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1931); 3CR Melbourne (Malvern, 1933; Kooyong, 1937; Frankston, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 697, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: independent means (St Arnaud, 1924); grazier (Malvern East, 1925-1927); clerk (Malvern East, 1931-1937); home duties (Malvern, 1943) ==''DRAEGER''== * [[/Herbert William Draeger|Draeger, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTCZ-36G] - 1886(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XAD Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; pre-WW1 (3 years Corps Aust Signallers); WW1 (applied AIF 1915, fit for home service); WW2 (CMF, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Newtown, Vic, 1912; Paddington, NSW, 1913); fitter (Blackburn, Vic, 1912-1917); poulterer (Coburg, Vic, 1917-1919); grocer (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1924-1936); driver (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1954); pensioner (Sandringham, Vic, 1958) ==''DRAKE''== * [[/James George Drake|Drake, James George]] - 1850(Eng)-1941(Qld) - military (Qld Defence Force, 1880s & 1890s), state politician (Qld MLA, 1880s & 1890s), politician (Postmaster-General 1901-1903) ==''DRANEY''== * [[/Walter Edward Draney|Draney, Walter Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KLP-VT7] - 1896(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milton, Qld, 1919; Greenslopes, Qld, 1921-1928; Tully, Qld, 1937; Toowoomba, Qld, 1954; Toowoomba West, Qld, 1958-1977); retired (Drayton, Qld, 1980) ==''DRANSFIELD''== * [[/Reginald Beaumont Dransfield|Dransfield, Reginald Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-4VK] - 1906(Tas)-1947(ACT) - Licences: 2ALD Bungendore (1938-1939); 2ALD Canberra (Acton, 1946; Kingston, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2233, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Moore College, Camperdown, NSW, 1930); deacon (North Bondi, NSW, 1930-1931); clergyman (Adaminaby, NSW, 1933; Adelong, NSW, 1936; Lake Bathurst, NSW, 1937) ==''DREDGE''== * [[/Leslie Laurence Dredge|Dredge, Leslie Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJQ-YQP] - 1895(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: XPV Melbourne (South Preston, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Signals) - Electoral Rolls: electrical contractor (Preston, Vic, 1926-1931); confectioner (Preston, Vic, 1934-1936); electrician (Abbotsford, Vic, 1942-1949; Fitzroy, Vic, 1949; Preston, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''DREW''== * [[/Alfred John Drew|Drew, Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLB-1HH] - 1907(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5LN Adelaide (Kensington, 1933-1939; Erindale, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1078, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Erindale, SA, 1943) * [[/Charles William Drew|Drew, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPS1-3BB] - 1900(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 249 Sydney (Waverley, 1920); 2CD Sydney (Randwick, 1929-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 500, 1919; COCP2 386, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1968) ==''DRISCOLL''== * [[/Albert Edmund Driscoll|Driscoll, Albert Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL75-71C] - 1913(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2KN Quirindi (1933-1939); 2BI Quirindi (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1126, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Quirindi, NSW, 1936-1980) ==''DU FEU''== * [[/Maurice Albert James Du Feu|Du Feu, Maurice Albert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3M-V9D] - 1917(WA)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 6DF Perth (Subiaco, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; West Perth, 1954-1956; Floreat Park, 1960-1965); 6DU Perth (West Perth, 1948); 2BMD Sydney (Lindfield, 1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1875, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: company director (West Perth, WA, 1943; Subiaco, WA, 1949); manager (West Perth, WA, 1954; Floreat Park, WA, 1958-1968); retired (Lindfield, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DUBOIS''== * [[/Paul Louis Dubois|Dubois, Paul Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZQ-QN3] - 1918(NSW)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 4UJ Brisbane (Rosalie, 1936-1939; Holland Park, 1946-1947; South Brisbane, 1948; Highgate Hill, 1954-1960; Bardon 1960); 4PL Brisbane (Bardon 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1677, 1936, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; senior public servant (PMGD, Telstra) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1943; South Brisbane, Qld, 1949); public servant (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1954-1958); engineer (Bardon, Qld, 1958-1977); manager telecommunications (New Farm, Qld, 1980) ==''DUDMAN''== * [[/William Henry George Dudman|Dudman, William Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWL-7KH] - 1915(Vic)-2010(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3VY Melbourne, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Rosanna, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1907, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1937); radio mechanic (Heidelberg, Vic, 1949-1963); radio technician (Rosanna, Vic, 1967-1968); sales manager (Rosanna, Vic, 1977); manager (Rye, Vic, 1980) ==''DUFF''== * [[/David Hugh Bowen Duff|Duff, David Hugh Bowen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW6B-5QD] - 1909(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2EO Sydney (Stanmore, 1933-1934; Enmore, 1935-1936); 3EO Melbourne (Crib Point, 1937); 2EO Sydney (Arncliffe, 1938); 2EO Canberra (Belconnen, 1939); 2EO Sydney (Hornsby, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 1011, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Newtown, NSW, 1935; Crib Point, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Naval Wireless Station, Belconnen, ACT, 1943); PMG employee (Hornsby, NSW, 1949); service engineer (Hornsby, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/William Vere Hobart Duff|Duff, William Vere Hobart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZC-JGP] - 1893(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3DB Receive Melbourne (Malvern East, 1922); 3DB Melbourne (Malvern East, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Malvern East, 1914); engineer (Malvern East, 1919-1924; Glenferrie, 1931-1937; Toorak, 1943-1954; Harkaway, 1958-1968) ==''DUFFY''== * [[/John Duffy|Duffy, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCB-QKJ] - 1907(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AQ Sydney (Redfern, 1933; Woollahra, 1934; Rose Bay, 1935-1937); 4AQ Brisbane (Grange, 1938); 2AQ Sydney (Bondi, 1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP, not yet identified; AOLCP 264, 1936; TVOCP 54, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous JDs, needs review - Electoral Rolls: manager (Woollahra, NSW, 1934); engineer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1935) * [[/Maurice Boyce Duffy|Duffy, Maurice Boyce "Morrie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRYK-S76] - 1886(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/duffy-maurice-boyce-morrie-6030 ADB] * [[/William Oswald Duffy|Duffy, William Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD52-2Q2] - 1861(Eng)-1916(Tas) - Licences: XZO Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: signalman (Battery Point, 1914) ==''DUGGAN''== * [[/Harry George Duggan|Duggan, Harry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9H-8LW] - 1905(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3XI Warrnambool (1930-1965); 3AXI Warrnambool (1965-1969); 3XI Garvoc (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 592, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Warrnambool, 1931-1954); engineer (Warrnambool, 1963-1968) ==''DUKES''== * [[/Gordon William Dukes|Dukes, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3RY-PGT] - 1909(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2WD Sydney (Forest Lodge, 1930-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1950; Homebush, 1954-1956; Cremorne, 1957-1958; Lane Cove, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 571, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 139, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glebe, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Homebush, 1943-1949); engineer (Cremorne, 1954-1958); technician (Lane Cove, 1963-1980) ==''DUNCAN''== * [[/John Caldwell Duncan|Duncan, John Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-R7Z] - 1914(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3VZ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2185, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: builder (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937); clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); contractor (Deepdene, Vic, 1954); builder (Balwyn, Vic, 1958-1967) ==''DUNDAS''== * [[/Reginald Loftus Dundas|Dundas, Reginald Loftus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC2-8LM] - 1915(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4DU Crawford, Kingaroy Line (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1990, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Theodore, Qld, 1937); labourer (Crawford, Kingaroy Line, Qld, 1949-1972); farmer (Torquay, Qld, 1977) ==''DUNLEAVY''== * [[/Joseph Francis Dunleavy|Dunleavy, Joseph Francis]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3JD Melbourne (St Kilda, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 508, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1924); electrical fitter (Melbourne, Vic, 1926; South Yarra, Vic, 1931); fitter (St Kilda, Vic, 1934) ==''DUNN''== * [[/Deveron Colin Dunn|Dunn, Deveron Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDX6-2DP] - 1914(NZ)-2014(NSW)99yo - Licences: 2EG Sydney (Randwick, 1935-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1420, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1937-1963); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1968); electronics technician (Epping, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Henry Thomas Dunn|Dunn, Henry Thomas "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDXX-SDR] - 1908(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2AKS Sydney (Chatswood, 1938-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2194, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1932-1933; Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1937; Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/Richard Dunn|Dunn, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSN-T31] - 1898(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2GU Receive Sydney (South Kensington, 1922); 2GU Sydney (South Kensington, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coachbuilder (Kensington, 1930-1943); manager (Kingsford, 1958); retired (The Entrance, 1963-1980) ==''DUNSTAN''== * [[/Walter John Dunstan|Dunstan, Walter John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-Y3V] - 1904(Vic)-1927(Vic) - Licences: 3JR Receive Ballarat (1922); 3JR Ballarat (1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 106, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: gone too soon - Relationships: brother of William Dunstan, Victoria Cross - Electoral Rolls: student (Ballarat East, 1927) ==''DUNSTONE''== * [[/Arthur James Dunstone|Dunstone, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6WW-2QQ] - 1920(Vic)-2019(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2412, 1939, Vic; COCP2 574, 1942; COCP1 601, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Maldon, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Reginald Murray Dunstone|Dunstone, Reginald Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/LHC6-MGD] - 1894(SA)-1972(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; treasurer (WIA SA, 1923); WW1 (Trooper, Signal Training Unit, 9th Light Horse Regiment) - Awards: Order of the British Empire (Service to Social Welfare, 1954); Electoral Rolls: school master at enlistment 1916; medical practitioner (Ashfield, NSW, 1932-1933; Bogan Gate, NSW, 1933-1934; Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937; Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1946; Wahroonga, NSW, 1949; Pymble, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''DURBER''== * [[/Robert George Durber|Durber, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FY-CRT] - 1922(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6DG Merredin (1947-1948; 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2437, 1940, WA; BOCP 385, 1941 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio broadcast technician (Northam, WA, 1943-1949); technician (South Perth, WA, 1958) ==''DURBIN''== * [[/Walter Albury Durbin|Durbin, Walter Albury]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQS-F1D] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (active early 1930s to early 1990s) - Comment: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Willoughby, NSW, 1935-1963); manager (Castlecrag, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DURBRIDGE''== * [[/William Keep Durbridge|Durbridge, William Keep]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDN-Z4B] - 1908(WA)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 4FS Receive Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Innisfail, Qld, 1930); clerk (Teneriffe, Qld, 1936-1937); bookkeeper (Dundoo Station, Eulo, Qld, 1937); no occupation (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1972; Melbourne, Vic, 1977) ==''DUTHOIT''== * [[/Albert George Duthoit|Duthoit, Albert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ94-V82] - 1901(Tas)-1970(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Waddamana, 1928); labourer (Croydon North, 1931); no occupation (Armadale, 1931); engineer (Hobart South, 1936); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1935-1943); clerk (Ivanhoe, 1949; Oakleigh, 1954; Malvern, 1958); nil (Malvern, 1967-1968) ==''DUTTON''== * [[/Thomas Henry Dutton|Dutton, Thomas Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJG1-LRN] - 1862(Eng)-1941(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: painter (Rockhampton, Qld, 1903-1905); commission agent (Bowen Hills, Qld, 1908-1909); printer (Valley, Qld, 1913); traveller (Teneriffe, Qld, 1915-1937) ==''DWYER''== * [[/John Timothy Dwyer|Dwyer, John Timothy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGD-48T] - 1913(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2WA Young (1932-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 945, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Young, NSW, 1934-1954) ==''DYE''== * [[/Aubrey David Wilson Dye|Dye, Aubrey David Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVB-QPC] - 1886(Eng)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2AW Sydney (Centennial Park, 1929-1958) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Centennial Park, NSW, 1930-1954) ==''DYER''== * [[/Clarence Alfred Robert Dyer|Dyer, Clarence Alfred Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFFF-P78] - 1895(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3DY Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1931-1939; Middle Brighton, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 837, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Northcote, Vic, 1921-1922; Melbourne East, Vic, 1924; Northcote, Vic, 1926-1928; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1931-1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949) =='''E'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''EADIE''== * [[/Norman William Eadie|Eadie, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBL7-X21] - 1915(WA)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3UP Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2219, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1980) ==''EAGLES''== * [[/James Algernon Eagles|Eagles, James Algernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS34-S6T] - 1889(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XIF Jiggi (1913-1914); 2AIA Sydney (Strathfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: husband of 2AIA Muriel Margaret Eagles nee Boag - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Glebe, NSW, 1913); school teacher (Croydon Park, NSW, 1930); retired (Strathfield, NSW, 1931-1949) * [[/Muriel Margaret Eagles|Eagles nee Boag, Muriel Margaret]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJM-CDT] - 1890(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2AIA Sydney (Miranda, 1957; Strathfield, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3562, 1956, NSW - YL amateur operator - Relationships: wife of XIF-2AIA James Algernon Eagles - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Croydon, NSW, 1930; Strathfield, NSW, 1930-1977) ==''EAGLING''== * [[/Reginald William Eagling|Eagling, Reginald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWL-N2H] - 1911(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AEY Taree (1936-1939, 1946-1975); 2AEY Lightning Ridge (1980+); 2UG Portable Taree (1958-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1829, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Taree, NSW, 1935-1936); radio dealer (Taree, NSW, 1949); director (Taree, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Lightning Ridge, NSW, 1980) ==''EAKINS''== * [[/Cyril Clarence Eakins|Eakins, Cyril Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDD-M4Z] - 1915(WA)-1998(WA) - Licences: 6CN Geraldton (1939, 1947-1948); 6CN Kellerberrin (1954-1965); 6CN Perth (Greenmount, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2388, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937); chemist (South Belmont, WA, 1943); pharmaceutical chemist (Geraldton, WA, 1949); chemist (Kellerberrin, WA, 1954-1963); pharmaceutical chemist (Greenmount, WA, 1968-1980) ==''EARLE''== * [[/Frank Edwin Earle|Earle, Frank Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YV-B62] - 1900(SA)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5BD Adelaide (St Peters, 1923-1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 823, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "5BD - Frank Edwin Earle" & "!Wikibooks Earle" * [[/Robert Erasmus Earle|Earle, Robert Erasmus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLX-NC1] - 1894(Eng)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6LC Perth (Floreat Park, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: AOCP 4390, 1966, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Floreat Park, 1954-1977) ==''EARLY''== * [[/John Henry Early|Early, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56P-939] - 1902(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2KQ Temora (1934-1938); 2KQ Cessnock (1939); 2KQ Toronto (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1384, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Temora, NSW, 1936-1937; Toronto, NSW, 1943-1968); retired (Toronto, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''EAST''== * [[/William Lawrence East|East, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZK-JMF] - 1914(???)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2AEG Sydney (Marrickville, 1936-1937); 2AEG Newcastle (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1636, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1932-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Newington, NSW, 1936) ==''EASTER''== * [[/Ernest Richard Easter|Easter, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2L-656] - 1914(SA)-1983(???) - Licences: 5RO Montieth (1933); 5RO Port Elliot (1937); 5RO Moonta (1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1111, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Moonta, SA, 1939-1947) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/532330 VWM] ==''EASTERBROOK''== * [[/Raymond Walter Easterbrook|Easterbrook, Raymond Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN7-6JX] - 1912(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3RM Melbourne (Clayton, 1931-1933; South Yarra, 1937-1939; Bentleigh, 1948; Box Hill North, 1954-1960; Frankston, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 804, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Caulfield East, 1934-1935); sales (South Yarra, Vic, 1936; Bentleigh, Vic, 1942); medical detailer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949); manager (Upwey, Vic, 1954); company director (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963); director (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''EASTON''== * [[/Frederick William Spencer Easton|Easton, Frederick William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2N-7XD] - 1914(NSW)-1944(PNG) - Licences: 2BQ Sydney (Bondi, 1931-1935; Bellevue Hill, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 846, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Rose Bay, 1936-1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''EATON''== * [[/Rupert Thomas Eaton|Eaton, Rupert Thomas or Thomas Rupert (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVR-DJH] - 1904(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6DO Receive Perth (Claremont, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Claremont, WA, 1931); shop front fitter (Belmont, WA, 1937-1968); draftsman (Scarborough, WA, 1972); retired (East Fremantle, WA, 1977-1980) ==''EBRALL''== * [[/Herbert Novelle Ebrall|Ebrall, Herbert Novelle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW7J-D63] - 1909(Eng)-1975(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 35, 1936 - broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor apprentice (Tuart Hill, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Sandgate, NSW, 1936-1937); mine owner (Ruby Flat, Tas, 1943-1944); radio manager (Queenstown, Tas, 1949-1972) ==''EDE''== * [[/Charles Frederick Ede|Ede, Charles Frederick or Friederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7D-PYL] - 1885(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Wellington Point, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowong, Qld, 1908; Albion, Qld, 1912-1921); assistant secretary (Manly, Qld, 1925-1963); retired (Wynnum North, 1968) ==''EDGAR''== * [[/Douglas Waldene Edgar|Edgar, Douglas Waldene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XS-K4X] - 1895(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6DW New Norcia (1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 314, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gingin, 1922; New Norcia, 1925-1954); retired (Nedlands, 1958-1963) * [[/John Matheson Edgar|Edgar, John Matheson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB42-K1G] - 1881(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Receive Geelong (1923); 3YW Geelong (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Training College, Carlton, 1903); state school teacher (Ballarat, 1909); teacher (Ballarat, 1913-1914; Geelong, 1917-1924; Essendon, 1925-1954) * [[/Mervyn John Edgar|Edgar, Mervyn John or John Mervyn "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4W-647] - 1913(NSW)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4JE Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1302, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Radio Location Unit); radio retailing (Tracksons) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); salesman (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949); shop assistant (Bulimba, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/Robert T. Edgar|Edgar, Robert T.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified (as a member of WIA entitled to an rx licence from 1922) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: ==''EDGEBERG''== * [[/H. Edgeberg|Edgeberg, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CX Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''EDGECOMBE''== * [[/Gordon Henry Edgecombe|Edgecombe, Gordon Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZPN-WDD] - 1914(Sct)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2GD Sydney (Roseville, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1309, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1928-1946) - Electoral Rolls: radio servicing (Gordon, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Thornleigh, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''EDGERTON''== * [[/Arthur Francis James Edgerton|Edgerton, Arthur Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5D-2PT] - 1912(Vic)-2009(Vic)96yo - Licences: 3FJ Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 889, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1936-1937); steel melter (Kew, Vic, 1943); metallurgist (Mentone, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''EDWARDS''== * [[/Arthur Charles Edwards|Edwards, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3W-DSB] - 1900(WA)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AC Sydney (Lane Cove, 1928-1930; Eastwood, 1931; Waverley, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 587, 1920 (Marconi); COCP1 224, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waverley, NSW, 1933); supervisor (Waverley, NSW, 1934-1936; Haberfield, NSW, 1937); manager (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); production manager (Bexley, NSW, 1949-1954) * [[/Frederick Patrick Joseph Edwards|Edwards, Frederick Patrick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSX-5YG] - 1918(WA)-2004(WA) - Licences: 6DN Merredin (1938-1939); 6DN Perth (West Perth, 1947-1965; Ardross, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2127, 1938, WA; BOCP 278, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Merredin, WA, 1943); wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1943-1954; Perth, WA, 1958-1968); clerk (Ardross, WA, 1972-1980) * [[/George James Edwards|Edwards, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WC-Z8S] - 1912(NSW)-1942(At sea, near Bermuda) - Licences: 2GE Maitland West (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1129, 1933, NSW; COCP2 124, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy, 2nd radio operator) - Electoral Rolls: film operator (West Maitland, NSW, 1933-1937) - Links: [https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/person/51703.html Uboat.net]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1430549 AWM Commemorative Roll] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/H. E. Edwards|Edwards, H. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RN Adelaide (Croydon, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Herbert John Edwards|Edwards, Herbert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXF5-KP8] - 1894(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 4KR Willis Island (1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 802, 1923; 2COCP 18, 1929; 1COCP 208, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous HJEs - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1933); radio operator (Lord Howe Island, NSW, 1949); communication officer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1954) * [[/James Thomas Edwards|Edwards, James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ78-6VC] - 1911(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2AKE Rye Park (1938-1939, 1946-1957); 2AKE Sutton Forest (1958-1969); 2AKE Moss Vale (1975); 2AKE Bowral (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2147, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car driver (Rye Park, NSW, 1932-1949); grazier (Rye Park, NSW, 1958; Sutton Forest, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Moss Vale, NSW, 1977; Bowral, NSW, 1980) * [[/John Francis Edwards|Edwards, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTN-SRX] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2BK Sydney (Parramatta, 1933-1939, 1946-1956); 2AAE Sydney (Rydalmere, 1960-1965; Westmead, 1969; Toongabbie, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1178, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Parramatta, NSW, 1933-1954); branch manager (Rydalmere, NSW, 1963); credit sales manager (Westmead, NSW, 1968); manager (Westmead, NSW, 1972); retired (Toongabbie, NSW, 1977) * [[/Keith Thomas Edwards|Edwards, Keith Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBXH-J3C] - 1914(SA)-1942(At Sea, Bay of Biscay) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 929, 1932, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, Sergeant, Air Gunner, 10 Sqdrn, Coastal Command, KIA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Col Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1941) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1701819 Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/531927 VWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Leonard Wentworth Edwards|Edwards, Leonard Wentworth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC5K-KP2] - 1917(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 2AGT Sydney (Pymble, 1939, 1946); 7LE Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2301, 1939, NSW; COCP1 1624, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Nelson, Tas, 1949-1954; Hobart South, Tas, 1958; Lindisfarne, Tas, 1972) * [[/Raymond Dale Edwards|Edwards, Raymond Dale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CF-QWC] - 1912(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3ADE Melbourne (Brighton, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2355, 1939, Vic; COCP2 689, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1936-1954); engineer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Samuel Robert Wareham Edwards|Edwards, Samuel Robert Wareham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNS3-P1T] - 1896(Vic)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3RQ Melbourne (East Preston, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 741, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon (Motor cycle accident) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1921-1922; Albert Park, Vic, 1924); motor mechanic (Middle Park, Vic, 1925; Kew, Vic, 1926-1928); mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1931-1934) * [[/Sydney Gordon Edwards|Edwards, Sydney Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3F-FJ2] - 1910(Scotland)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3SU Melbourne (Fitzroy North, 1935-1937; Elwood, 1938-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1948; Surrey Hills, 1954; Canterbury, 1956; Middle Park, 1960; Forest Hill, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1552, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Heidelberg, Vic, 1936-1937); airman (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949); RAAF (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949); airforce officer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1963); technical officer (Forest Hill, Vic, 1967-1977) ==''EGAN''== * [[/Mavis Evelyn Egan|Fogg nee Egan, Mavis Evelyn or Evelene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8N-1JK] - 1900(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Stanley (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver (YL) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Stanley, 1928); home duties (Wynyard, 1936-1943; Smithton, 1949; Sale, Vic, 1954; Cohuna, 1963; Devonport, 1972) * [[/Vincent Thomas Egan|Egan, Vincent Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVW-97N] - 1917(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AJI Tamworth (1937-1938); 2AJI Inverell (1939); 2AJI Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1947; Darlinghurst, 1948); 2AQA Manilla (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2039, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Inverell, NSW, 1943); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1949; Manilla, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''EGGLETON''== * [[/Eric Percy Eggleton|Eggleton, Eric Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTZ-5G9] - 1903(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4DA Receive Toowoomba (1923-1924); 4DA Toowoomba (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 81, 1925, No. 9 in Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (QATB) - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Toowoomba, 1925-1926); ambulance bearer (Toowoomba, 1931); ambulance superintendent (Dayboro, 1936-1943; Charleville, 1949-1958; Stanthorpe, 1963); retired (Caloundra, 1968-1977) ==''EINSIEDEL''== * [[/Ernest Louis Einsiedel|Einsiedel, Ernest or Ernst Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Z-TS1] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3QE Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1947; Ormond, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2278, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1936-1942); skin classer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1977) ==''ELDER''== * [[/James Alexander Mackenzie Elder|Elder, James Alexander Mackenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97W3-7FL] - 1869(Sct)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Awards: KBE - Electoral Rolls: manager (Essendon, 1905); merchant (Moonee Ponds, 1908-1909); director (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/elder-sir-james-alexander-6099 ADB] ==''ELLERY''== * [[/Robert Lewis John Ellery|Ellery, Robert Lewis John]] - 1827(Eng)-1908(Vic) - early telephone experimenter, Vic Government Astronomer ==''ELLIOTT''== * [[/Albert Horace Elliott|Elliott, Albert Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPB3-DYF] - 1895(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XDR Sydney (Drummoyne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: newsagent (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930); agent (Lane Cove, NSW, 1931); engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1932-1949) * [[/Robert Neville Elliott|Elliott, Robert Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXN-PPJ] - 1907(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4DW Receive Toowoomba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1937); company manager (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); chartered accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954-1963); accountant (Brisbane, Qld, 1968); chartered accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1972); accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1977) * [[/Ronald Donovan Elliott|Elliott, Ronald Donovan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G799-LTX] - 1910(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 5RD Adelaide (Lower Mitcham, 1931-1933; Da Costa Park, 1937; Kirkcaldy, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 758, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Kirkcaldy, SA, 1939; Westbourne Park, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas Murray Browse Elliott|Elliott, Thomas Murray Browse "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3W8-947] - 1899(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4CM Brisbane (City, 1946-1969); operator of Valentine's 4CM licence 1925-1939 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 72, 1925, No. 6 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; early television experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Fortitude Valley, 1921); salesman (Brisbane City, 1925-1931); sound engineer (Observatory, 1937-1943); company manager (City, 1949-1958); retired (Burleigh Heads, 1963-1968) ==''ELLIS''== * [[/Clive Austin Ellis|Ellis, Clive Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86V-9HT] - 1912(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3LZ Melbourne (Williamstown, 1930-1931; Caulfield, 1933-1939; Newport, 1946-1956; Moorabbin, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 598, 1930, No. ?? in Victoria - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1937; Newport, Vic, 1943-1954); valuer (Moorabbin, Vic, 1958-1972) * [[/Cyril Charles Henry Ellis|Ellis, Cyril Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCX-F99] - 1893(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XMV Melbourne (Auburn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Auburn, Vic, 1915; Canterbury, Vic, 1919; Burwood, Vic, 1924-1928); telephone mechanic (Ararat, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1977; Burwood, Vic, 1977) * [[/John Osborne Ellis|Ellis, John Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTM-Q42] - 1910(Eng)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 522, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kimba, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Joseph Anthony Ellis|Ellis, Joseph Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGB7-BJG] - 1921(Eng)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2AIL Lismore (1937-1939); 2GL Sydney (Hornsby, 1946-1948; Mascot, 1954-1960; Pennant Hills, 1961); 4AGL Nambour (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2040, 1937, NSW; COCP2 446, 1941; COCP1 578, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lismore, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949); flight radio officer (Randwick East, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Randwick East, NSW, 1958); navigator (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Nambour, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Richard Charles Ellis|Ellis, Richard Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBQ-SST] - 1903(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AHR Sydney (Ryde, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1972, 1937, NSW; BOCP 374, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Ryde, NSW, 1930-1968) ==''ELPHINSTONE''== * [[/Lancelot Armstrong Elphinstone|Elphinstone, Lancelot Armstrong]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56T-2FX] - 1914(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2MK Thirroul (1934-1939); 2MK Cessnock (1946-1950); 2MK Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1954-1961; North Balgowlah, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1337, 1934, NSW; BOCP 111, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Thirroul, NSW, 1936-1937); broadcast technician (Cessnock, NSW, 1943-1949); engineer (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1958); newsagent (North Balgowlah, NSW, 1968-1977) ==''ELSBURY''== * [[/Cyril Robert Elsbury|Elsbury (adopted) or Wilson Bowman (biological), Cyril Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMG-5CW] - 1897(Qld)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6JE Kalgoorlie (1934-1939); 6JE Fimiston (1947-1956); 6JE Nornalup (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1372, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1922); mine timekeeper (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1925-1943); assistant accountant (Fimiston, WA, 1949-1954); mine paymaster (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1958) ==''ELWORTHY''== * [[/Colin Gregory Elworthy|Elworthy, Colin Gregory "Col"]] - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ==''EMBLING''== * [[/Stewart Austin Embling|Embling, Stewart Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGH-YQM] - 1907(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Toorak, 1923-1925); 3DC Melbourne (Toorak, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 236, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toorak, Vic, 1931-1943); assurance officer (Toorak, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''EMENY''== * [[/Thomas Francis Emeny|Emeny, Thomas Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHVF-QNN] - 1908(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3GQ Camperdown (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1006, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camperdown, Vic, 1934-1943); engineer (Carrum, Vic, 1954) ==''EMERY''== * [[/Leslie William Emery|Emeny, Leslie William "William"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQK7-QRN] - 1912(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3APE Melbourne (Hampton, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1380, 1934, Vic? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Seaford, Vic, 1954); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1963; Brighton East, Vic, 1967-1968; Hampton, Vic, 1972) ==''EMMELHAINZ''== * [[/Albert Edward Joseph Emmelhainz|Emmelhainz, Albert Edward Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSCR-R96] - 1900(Qld)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2SR Sydney (Kensington, 1931-1933); 2SR Lake Illawarra (1935); 2SR Sydney (CBD, 1936-1937; Petersham, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1933-1936; Petersham, NSW, 1943); no occupation (Dee Why, NSW, 1949) ==''ENDACOTT''== * [[/Jack Morris Endacott|Endacott, Jack Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2X7-P38] - 1910(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3EB Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1947-1948; West Brunswick, 1954-1960; Fawkner, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1956, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Brunswick West, Vic, 1931-1937); fitter (Brunswick West, Vic, 1942); carpenter (Brunswick West, Vic, 1949-1954; Broadmeadows, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Skenes Creek, Vic, 1972; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1977) ==''ENTWISLE''== * [[/Thomas James Entwisle|Entwisle, Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFD-MNY] - 1884(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XLG Camperdown (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1908; Weerite, Vic, 1909); farm manager (Weerite, Vic, 1912-1913); secretary (Brighton Beach, Vic, 1914; East St Kilda, Vic 1916); military officer (Ballarat, Vic, 1919); farmer (Tresco, Vic, 1949-1967) ==''ERREY''== * [[/Robert Owan Errey|Errey, Robert Owan or Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XN-QFZ] - 1913(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3SZ Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939); 2PO Canberra (1946-1948); 2TD Camden (1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 265, 1935; AOCP 1843, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, Vic, 1936-1942); radio engineer (Mount Stromlo, ACT, 1949); civil servant (Camden, Vic, 1954-1958; Highton, Vic, 1963-1968); public servant (Highton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''EVA''== * [[/Oswald Noel Eva|Eva, Oswald Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFST-HLS] - 1917(Qld)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3BON Shepparton (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1927, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949); projectionist (Williamstown, Vic, 1949; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954); theatre proprietor (Dunnolly, Vic, 1958); TV technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''EVANS''== * [[/Albert Henry Hubert Evans|Evans, Albert Henry Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH8N-BFX] - 1894(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: XVD Adelaide (Mile End, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 255, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Auckland, NZ, 1946); assistant manager (Woollahra, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XVD - Albert Henry Hubert Evans" * [[/Arthur Brodie David Evans|Evans, Arthur Brodie David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ7-PK9] - 1917(Vic)-2015(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3VQ Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1965; Kalorama, 1969; Beaumaris, 1975); 3VQ Cowes (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2001, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1967); managing director (Beaumaris, Vic, 1968); director (Beaumaris, Vic, 1977); manager (Black Rock, Vic, 1980) * [[/Griffith Benjamin Evans|Evans, Griffith Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQN-HL3] - 1877(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS - Electoral Rolls: naval telegraphist (Eden Vale, Vic, 1914-1915); telegraphist (Coburg, Vic, 1919); retired (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/John Brynmor Evans|Evans, John Brynmor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDG2-BHR] - 1918(SA)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2318, 1939, SA; COCP2 450, 1941; COCP1 507, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10306765 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1703463 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/532627 VMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Telynog Evans|Evans, John Telynog]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWM-XLK] - 1911(Wales)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2JE Paxton (1931-1933); 2CX Paxton (1936-1939); 2CX Cessnock (1946); 2CX Nelson's Bay (1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 778, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Paxton, NSW, 1933-1937); wireless operator (Toronto, NSW, 1943); fisherman (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Percy Evans|Evans, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84B-DKL] - 1894(Eng)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 2OW Sydney (Kensington, 1928-1929; Randwick, 1930-1931); 3OZ Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1948; Boronia, 1948; North Ringwood, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 458, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Kensington, NSW, 1930); salesman (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1931); sales manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1937; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); manager (Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/Phillip Edward Evans|Evans, Phillip Edward]] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3VN Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1935-1937; Smeaton, 1938-1939); 3VN Yallourn (1947-1965); 3VN Newborough (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1432, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Smeaton, Vic, 1934-1936); electrician (YMCA, Clarendon, Vic, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Geelong West, Vic, 1942); engineer (Yallourn, Vic, 1949-1967; Newborough, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/R. Evans|Evans, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SP Sydney (Clovelly, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 265, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Thomas Evan Evans|Evans, Thomas Evan or Thomas Evian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ7-S1L] - 1904(NZ)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: 3EV Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1925-1927); 9EV Rabaul (1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 160, 1925, Vic; AOCP 2226, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; medical assistant; technical assistant; Civilian POW captured at Rabaul, died on board the "Montevideo Maru" when it was torpedoed and sunk en route from Rabaul to Hainan, where Thomas was destined for forced labour. Electoral Rolls: Not yet identified - Links: [https://montevideomaru.naa.gov.au/pows-internees/index.aspx?id=5349 NAA]; [https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-30/world-war-ii-hell-ships-montevideo-rakuyo-maru/102263746 ABC]; [https://m.facebook.com/SilentworldFoundation/photos/a.6024859134229018/6024859087562356/ Facebook]; [https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2011mayGS/60a.htm Scotch College]; [https://thelastcoastwatcher.wordpress.com/coastwatching-organization/civilian-casualties/ Last Coast Watcher]; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17973567 Trove]; [https://montevideo-maru.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/18September10.pdf Montevideo Maru.Org] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Trevor Elliott Evans|Evans, Trevor Elliott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJQ-GRC] - 1903(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3KD Receive Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1922-1924); 3RK Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1925-1933; Pascoe Vale, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 159, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928); electrician (East Brunswick, 1931-1934); contractor (Coburg, Vic, 1936; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Trevor Frederick Evans|Evans, Trevor Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L292-N4L] - 1902(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2NS Blayney (1925-1929); 2NS Bathurst (1930-1939, 1946-1975+); 2ABJ Portable Bathurst (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 113, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 19, 1936; AOCP1 43, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio manager (Bathurst, NSW, 1930-1937); mechanic (Bathurst, NSW, 1943-1977) - TroveTag: "2NS - Trevor Frederick Evans" ==''EVERETT''== * [[/Frederick Arthur Everett|Everett, Frederick Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D4-778] - 1911(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1408, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Dubbo, NSW, 1934-1937); teacher (Petersham, NSW, 1943; Orange, NSW, 1949-1958; Miranda, NSW, 1963-1977) ==''EVERY''== * [[/George Edward Every|Every, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDSS-VT4] - 1894(Eng)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 7GE Hobart (1931); 3GE Queenscliff (1937-1939); 3GE Balcombe (1947-1948); 3GE Carrum (1954-1956); 3GE Bonbeach (1960-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military instructor; WW1 (UK) - Electoral Rolls: silver mounter (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1919); soldier (Launceston, 1922; Hobart South, 1922); military instructor (Hobart South, 1928); soldier (Queenscliff, Vic, 1935-1937); military officer (Albury, NSW, 1943; Victoria Park, Qld, 1949); clerk (Frankston, 1949); accountant (Carrum, 1954) ==''EWART''== * [[/Henry George Ewart|Ewart, Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1C-CP3] - 1906(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 887, 1932, No. ?? in ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Irymple, Vic, 1928-1937); mechanic (Redcliffs, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''EWING''== * [[/John Donaldson Ewing|Ewing, John Donaldson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR8L-5K5] - 1904(???)-after1980(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (North Sydney, 1923); 2AFI Sydney (North Sydney, 1936-1938; Dee Why, 1939, 1946-1956); 2UL Sydney (Dee Why, 1960; Burwood, 1961; Dee Why, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: CC; AOCP 1659, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Armidale, NSW, 1930); electrician (Camaray, NSW, 1930-1934); electrical engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1937); electrician (Dee Why, NSW, 1943-1954); electrical contractor (Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1963); electrician (Dee Why, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Thomas Thomson Ewing|Ewing, Thomas Thomson]] - 1856(NSW)-1920(NSW) - state politician (NSW MLA); federal politician (MHR, acting Postmaster-General) ==''EXTON''== * [[/George Walter Exton|Exton, George Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QY-5XH] - 1882(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 2CZ Lismore (1922-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast proprietor and engineer (2XN Lismore) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lismore, NSW, 1930-1963); retired (Saddlers Crossing, Qld, 1969) - TroveTag: "2CZ - George Walter Exton" =='''F'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''FABER''== * [[/William John Thomas Faber|Faber, William John Thomas "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4W-7FV] - 1907(Eng)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4WF Ayr (1938-1939); 4WF Brisbane (Kedron, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2186, 1938, Qld; BOCP 144, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager Ayr Radio (Ayr, Qld, 1936-1937); radio technician (Kedron, Qld, 1949-1972) ==''FAGAN''== * [[/William Reginald Joseph Fagan|Fagan, William Reginald Joseph "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLF3-QPM] - 1883(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2RJ Receive Mandurama (1922); 2RJ Mandurama (1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio station (director, 2SM) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Mandurama, 1913-1943) - TroveTag: "2RJ - William Reginald Joseph Fagan" ==''FAIRHALL''== * [[/Allen Fairhall|Fairhall, Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZB3-PKT] – 1909(NSW)-2006(NSW) – Licences: 2KB Newcastle (Hamilton, 1928–1929; New Lambton, 1930–1931; Cooks Hill, 1933–1934; City, 1935; Cooks Hill, 1937; City, 1938–1939; Hamilton, 1946–1961; City, 1965-1980+); 2AKL Paterson (1948–1958) – Qualifications: cc; AOCP 391, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 23, 1930 – amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; proprietor 2KO Newcastle; WW2 – Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (New Lambton, 1931–1932); manager (Newcastle, 1933–1949); primary producer (Trevallyn, 1954); M.H.R. (Newcastle, 1958); member of parliament (Newcastle, 1963–1968); manager (Newcastle, 1972–1980) - Links: [[w:Allen Fairhall|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/fairhall-sir-allen-366 Obituaries Australia] ==''FAIRWEATHER''== * [[/Jack Cromwell Fairweather|Fairweather, Jack Cromwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55F-BZZ] - 1918(SA)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 2FV Sydney (Mosman, 1935-1938); 5FV Adelaide (St Peters, 1947; Kilkenny, 1948); 2AIF Broken Hill (1954-1955); 4FF Gold Coast (Labrador, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1491, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1954); builder (Southport, Qld, 1958-1968; Labrador, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''FALCONER''== * [[/Charles Illman Falconer|Falconer, Charles Illman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZK9-PJ6] – 1885(Vic)-1962(NSW) – Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Canterbury, 1923–1924); 3CF Melbourne (East Malvern, 1925–1926; Canterbury, 1927; Surrey Hills, 1931–1939, 1946–1954); 2AUF Terrigal (1955–1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 204, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1909); mechanic (Fitzroy, Vic, 1914); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1915–1949); retired (Terrigal, NSW, 1958–1963) ==''FALKENBERG''== * [[/Brian Falkenberg|Falkenberg, Brian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WCW-6WS] - 1913(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3FA Byaduk (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1706, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Branxholme, Vic, 1935-1942; Byaduk, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Byaduk, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FALLOWFIELD''== * [[/Elwyn Herbert Fallowfield|Fallowfield, Elwyn Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYHV-PWL] - 1917(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AKI Taree (1938-1939, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2182, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Petersham, NSW, 1943); radio dealer (Taree, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''FALLS''== * [[/Lyle Clifford Falls|Falls, Lyle Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLC-1VR] - 1899(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3DL Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3DL Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Caulfield, 1924-1925); instructor (Kew, 1926-1943) ==''FANKER''== * [[/Eric Montague Fanker|Fanker, Eric Montague]] - 1907(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2HS Sydney (Bondi, 1928-1929; Woollahra, 1930) as Fanker & Hooker; 2HS Sydney (Woollahra, 1931-1933; Bellevue Hill, 1934-1937; Kingsford, 1938; Kensington, 1939; Bellevue Hill, 1946-1961; Vaucluse, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1077, 1933, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Paddington, NSW, 1930-1933; Nithsdale, NSW, 1935; Woollahra, NSW, 1936-1937; Rose Bay, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949-1958); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1963) ==''FANNING''== * Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred – see Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred (Fanning) ==''FANSHAWE''== * [[/Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Fanshawe, Arthur Dalrymple]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM7D-QY6] – 1847(Eng)-1936(Eng) – Admiral of UK Fleet, Commander-in-Chief Australia Station – Links: [[w:Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Wikipedia]] ==''FARMER''== * [[/Maxwell George Farmer|Farmer, Maxwell George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG1-SHR] - 1916(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5GF Adelaide (Knoxville, 1933-1939; North Norwood, 1947-1948; Adelaide City, 1954-1956; Plympton, 1960-1980+); 5GY Portable Adelaide (Knoxville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1217, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Knoxville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Percival Moore Farmer|Farmer, Percival Moore "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQN-3K5] - 1888(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT12, 1914 - radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Beecroft, NSW, 1930-1943); engineer (Hazelbrook, NSW, 1949-1954) ==''FARRELL''== * [[/John Howard Farrell|Farrell, John Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWT-CJT] - 1913(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4WJ Brisbane Windsor, 1933-1939; Chermside, 1946-1948); 4WJ Quilpie (1954-1960); 4WJ Somerset Dam (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1103, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Windsor, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Chermside, 1943-1949; Quilpie, 1954-1958); superintendent (Somerset Dam, 1963-1972) ==''FAUL''== * [[/Albert Harold Faul|Faul, Albert Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTD-S74] – 1907(NSW)-1979(NSW) – Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923–1924); 3AH Melbourne (St Kilda, 1926–1927) – Qualifications: cc; AOCP 288, 1926, Vic – amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) – Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1931–1934); lecturer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); engineer (Bellevue Hill, Vic, 1936–1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); company director (Killara, NSW, 1949–1977) * [[/William Albert Faul|Faul, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KY-VGR] - 1912(WA)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3AGZ Melbourne (Brighton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2449, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (North Perth, WA, 1936-1943; Nedlands, WA, 1949); cost accountant (Brighton, Vic, 1954; Brighton East, Vic, 1963-1968); accountant (Brighton East, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FAULKNER''== * [[/Ernest Albert Faulkner|Faulkner, Ernest Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWN-M7Z] - 1916(Vic)-2010(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3EE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1886, 1937, Vic; COCP2 806, 1944; COCP1 833, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1942); inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1954); retailer (Burwood South, Vic, 1963-1968; Ashwood, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FAULKS''== * [[/Richard Wollas Faulks|Faulks, Richard Wollas "Wol"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCD3-BQ3] - 1902(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2HS Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2WF Sydney (Ashfield, 1929-1931; Hurlstone Park, 1933; Canterbury, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 557, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator;, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Ashfield, NSW, 1930; Canterbury, NSW, 1933-1977) ==''FAULL''== * [[/Albert Edwin Faull|Faull, Albert Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2TH-TH4] - 1911(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EF Warracknabeal (1937-1939; 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1918, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1934-1977) ==''FAWKNER''== * [[/Ernest Pascoe Robert Fawkner|Fawkner, Ernest Pascoe Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYB-YKW] - 1901(Tas)-1954(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: manager (Kings Meadows, 1928); furniture manufacturer (South Launceston, 1936) ==''FAYLE''== * [[/Bernard John Fayle|Fayle, Bernard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2SJ-7GF] - 1914(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3IW Melbourne (Burnley, 1936-1939, 1947-1969; Nunawading, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1617, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Richmond, Vic, 1936-1949; Burnley, Vic, 1954-1968; Nunawading, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FEENAGHTY''== * [[/Leo Michael John Feenaghty|Feenaghty, Leo Michael John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYG2-RMT] - 1900(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4LJ Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 291, 1926, No. 28 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club administrator; state public servant - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Wooloowin, 1925-1931); assistant secretary (Ashgrove, 1936-1958); public servant (Highgate Hill, 1963); retired (Isle of Capri, 1972-1980) - Trovetag: "4LJ - Leo Michael John Feenaghty" ==''FEENEY''== * [[/Percy Gilbert Feeney|Feeney, Percy Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKR8-DZG] - 1907(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2AKX Sydney (Mascot, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2187, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mascot, NSW, 1930-1949) ==''FELDMAN''== * [[/John Frederick Feldman|Feldman, John Frederick Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNZ-5DH] - 1905(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3QH Receive Geelong (South Geelong, 1923-1924); 3QH Geelong (South Geelong, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 140, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Geelong, Vic, 1928-1937); turner (Richmond, Vic, 1942); bricklayer (Newtown, Vic, 1963-1977) ==''FELL''== * [[/Evan Frederick Fell|Fell, Evan Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH4-FTW] - 1914(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4EF Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1932-1939); 4EF Barcaldine (1946-1948); 4EF Mackay (1954-1955); 4EF Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1956; Bardon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 978, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; AOLCP 175, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; state public servant (inspector); property developer - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashgrove, Qld, 1936-1943); engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1949; Mackay, Qld, 1954); public servant (Bardon, Qld, 1958-1977) ==''FELLS''== * [[/L. C. Fells|Fells, L. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3DL Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FELTON''== * [[/William Robert Felton|Felton, William Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M5-C2J] - 1897(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2RF Sydney (Petersham, 1927-1929; Belmore, 1930-1939, 1946-1956); 2RT? Sydney (Kogarah, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 366, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1914-1919, Desertion) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Belmore, 1930-1934); engineer (Belmore, 1936-1937); soldier (Belmore, 1943); radio technician (Belmore, 1949-1954) ==''FENTON''== * [[/Arthur Stanley George Fenton|Fenton, Arthur Stanley George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR81-WK7] - 1916(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2GV Sydney (Artarmon, 1936-1939, 1946-1950); 2VM Sydney (Artarmon, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1663, 1936, NSW; COCP2 214, 1939; COCP1 297, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1937-1968); mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''FERGUSON''== * [[/Bernard Malcolm Ferguson|Ferguson, Bernard Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZN-T43] - 1909(Vic)-2006(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3FN Nathalia (1935-1937); 3FN Melbourne (Coburg, 1938-1939; West Preston, 1947-1969; Glenroy, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1428, 1935, Vic; COCP1 737, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Cressy, Vic, 1943); airman (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Glenroy, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Colin Angus Ferguson|Ferguson, Colin Angus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DH-9KM] - 1917(SA)-2009(SA) - Licences: 5CJ Mt Gambier (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1994, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Cyril E. Ferguson|Ferguson, Cyril E.]] - 1893(NZ)-19??(???) - commercial operator (1COCP 2, 1914, No. 2 in Aus) - coastal station operator? * [[/Eric Birger Ferguson|Ferguson, Eric Birger or Berger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLW-KFJ] - 1907(NSW)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 2BP Hazelbrook (1932-1935); 3BD Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947; East Melbourne, 1948); 3KF Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1021, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Kandos, NSW, 1930); clerk (Hazelbrook, NSW, 1933-1937); technician (Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/John Ferguson|Ferguson, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FJ Sydney (Homebush, 1932-1934; Waverley, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2FJ Saratoga (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 915, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified (common surname & only one given name) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FERRALL''== * [[/Edgar Walter Cecil Ferrall|Ferrall, Edgar Walter Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMF-G97] - 1898(Tas)-1971(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Launceston, 1919-1949); inspector (Kingston Beach, 1954) ==''FERRICKS''== * [[/Michael Bernard Ferricks|Ferricks, Michael Bernard "Bernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58X-S4X] - 1914(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4UW Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1471, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Valley, Qld, 1936-1937); chemist (Northgate, Qld, 1949-1977); retired (Cairns, Qld, 1980) ==''FERRIE''== * [[/Ronald Joseph Ferrie|Ferrie, Ronald Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMD-HW3] - 1909(Eng)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2CV Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937; Paddington, 1938-1939; Lane Cove, 1946-1955; North Ryde, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 234, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Edgecliff, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1936; Glenmore, NSW, 1937); sound engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1954); retailer (Ryde, NSW, 1958; North Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FERRIS''== * [[/Colin Thomas Ferris|Ferris, Colin Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2N-B25] - 1920(Qld)-2008(Qld) - Licences: 4TW Ringtail (1960); 4TW Bundaberg (1965); 4TW Gladstone (1975); 4TW Brisbane (Taigum, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2246, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Ringtail via Pomona, Qld, 1949-1958); boiler attendant (Bundaberg, Qld, 1972); engine driver (Taigum, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''FESSENDEN''== * [[/Reginald Aubrey Fessenden|Fessenden, Reginald Aubrey "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZN4-DHN] - 1866(Canada)-1932(Bermuda) - Licences: Nil yet identified (International) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (International) - pioneer wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/Biography/Fessenden-Builder-of-Tomorrow-Fessenden-1940.pdf Biographical Book] ==''FIEDLER''== * [[/Leslie Victor Fiedler|Fiedler, Leslie Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHNW-3JZ] - 1906(SA)-1969(WA) - Licences: 5SL Adelaide (Woodville, 1927-1933), 5SL Moonta (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 353, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Henley, 1939-1943); theatre manager (Belmont, 1949); film exhibitor (Mt Lawley, 1958); company director (Mt Lawley, 1963-1968) ==''FIELD''== * [[/Clifford John Field|Field, Clifford John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWJL-RC2] - 1912(ACT)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2KF Katoomba (1934-1937); 2KF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1410, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sound operator (Katoomba, NSW, 1934-1935); operator (Leichhardt, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Leichhardt, NSW, 1943-1972; Five Dock, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/John Henry Lindsay Field|Field, John Henry Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRT7-KM3] - 1918(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AKF Warbreccan Station, Deniliquin (1938-1939, 1946-1980); 2AQF Fallonville Station, Deniliquin (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2163, 1938, NSW; COCP2 476, 1941; COCP1 527, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Warbreccan, NSW, 1943-1949; Fallonville, NSW, 1954-1963; Warbreccan, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Ralph William Field|Field, Ralph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86V-Q5T] - 1915(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3RF Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1939; Ormond, 1946-1948); 3LJ Melbourne (Ormond, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 599, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Caulfield, Vic, 1937); machinist (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''FIETZ''== * [[/Arthur Allan Fietz|Fietz, Arthur Allan or Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J6-TX1] - 1914(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2QE Albury (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1316, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Albury, NSW, 1936-1943); garage proprietor (Albury, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''FILES''== * [[/Jack Crawford Files|Files, Jack Crawford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWG-JWJ] - 1907(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4JF Brisbane (Buranda, 1932-1935; Coorparoo, 1936-1939; Buranda 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1055, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, QSL manager); journalist (Teleradio, WIA Notes); accountant - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1931-1934; Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1937); metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1943-1963) ==''FILMER''== * [[/Le Roy Drowley Filmer|Filmer, Le Roy Drowley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNF-2Z7] - 1902(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2FT Newcastle (Toronto, 1925-1930; Hamilton South, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 148, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical contractor (Toronto, NSW, 1930); chemist (Hamilton, NSW, 1935-1937); metallurgist (Toronto, NSW, 1943); chemist (Speer's Point, NSW, 1949-1954); superintendant (Toronto North, NSW, 1963); retired (Toronto North, NSW, 1968-1972) - TroveTag: "2FT - Le Roy Drowley Filmer" ==''FINCH''== * [[/Alan Edward Finch|Finch, Alan Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6M4-987] - 1915(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 7CJ Launceston (Mowbray Heights, 1935-1939); 7CJ Hobart (New Town, 1946-1954); 7CJ Kelso (1955-1956); 3AEO Shepparton (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1575, 191935, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (St Leonards, 1936-1937); mechanic (New Town, 1943-1954); public servant (Radio Australia, Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1968); technician (Shepparton, 1972) ==''FINLAYSON''== * [[/Frank Finlayson|Finlayson, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDT-115] - 1911(???)-2002(NSW)90yo - Licences: 2ADG Sydney (Broadmeadow, 1936-1939); 2FC Wallsend (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1722, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''FINN''== * [[/Leonard Warren Finn|Finn, Leonard Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2K-4P6] - 1914(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5SP Adelaide (Seaton Park, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1671, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Seaton Park, SA, 1939-1943) ==''FINNEY''== * [[/William Finney|Finney, William "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVD-W2H] - 1881(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4AU Brisbane (Red Hill, 1923-1925); 4WF Brisbane (Red Hill, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 845, 1925; 2COCP 307, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Red Hill, 1903-1905); telegraphist (New Farm, 1908; Newmarket, 1909; Red Hill, 1913-1937; East Nundah, 1949; Wooloowin, 1954) ==''FINNIGAN''== * [[/Henry Mildura Finnigan|Finnigan, Henry Mildura]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNK-2QT] - 1908(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3PX Mildura (1936-1939, 1947-1948); 3PX St Arnaud (1954-1956); 3PW St Arnaud (1960); 3PX St Arnaud (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1618, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Mildura, Vic, 1931-1937; Stawell, Vic, 1949); clerk (St Arnaud, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FIRMINGER''== * [[/Ronald Mortimer Firminger|Firminger, Ronald Mortimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWS-BLK] - 1889(???)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XJAQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1913-1914); 3TL Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur Receiver; WW1 (Merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Melbourne, Vic, 1912-1919); stationer (East Malvern, Vic, 1924); nil (Sandringham, Vic, 1925); cafe proprietor (Belgrave, Vic, 1928-1936); confectioner (Warburton, Vic, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943); storekeeper (Albury, NSW, 1949) ==''FISHER''== * [[/Alan Wilbur Fisher|Fisher, Alan Wilbur or Wilbur Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G21Q-K1W] - 1915(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3RO Melbourne (Williamstown, 1947-1969; Reservoir, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1644, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wendouree, Vic, 1942); engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1954-1968; Reservoir, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Douglas Hugh Fisher|Fisher, Douglas Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD15-N13] - 1913(Vic)-1978(Tas) - Licences: 7AB Launceston (1934-1939); 7AB Burnie (1946-1948); 7AB Devonport (1954-1955); 7AB Lenah Valley (1956); 7AB Zeehan (1960); 7AB Oatlands (1965-1969; 7AB Claremont (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1373, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 7ZEE Neville Grant Fisher - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Launceston, 1936); bank clerk (Launceston, 1937; Burnie, 1943-1949; Devonport, 1954) ==''FISK''== * [[/Ernest Thomas Fisk|Fisk, Ernest Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS5-XLQ] - 1886(Eng)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2EF Sydney (Lindfield, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK qualified) - early wireless experimenter; amateur radio operator; broadcast and radiocommunications business proprietor (AWA); operated prior to 1933 under various AWA callsigns; 2MC in 1928 was licensed to his residence at Vaucluse - Electoral Rolls: managing director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930); director (Roseville, NSW, 1930; Gordon, NSW, 1934-1943); consultant (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "2EF - Ernest Thomas Fisk" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/fisk-sir-ernest-thomas-6177 ADB]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198906.pdf EA1]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198907.pdf EA2] ==''FITCHETT''== * [[/John Campbell Fitchett|Fitchett, John Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQJ-K7W] - 1900(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Licences: XJDM Melbourne (Balwyn, 1913-1914); 3BL Melbourne (Balwyn, 1922-1925; Brighton, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 609, 1921 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Too young); WW2 (Not applicable) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Brighton, Vic, 1928-1937) - TroveTag: "XJDM-3BL - John Campbell Fitchett" ==''FITTELL''== *[[/Stephen Luther Fittell|Fittell, Stephen Luther "Steve"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCN9-KRT] - 1910(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4JO Gympie (1929-1939); 4YF Gympie (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 487, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 280, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; member radio club (WIAQ, Gympie ARC); commercial broadcaster (4GY) - Electoral Rolls: radio specialist (Gympie, 1937); radio dealer (Gympie, 1943-1980) ==''FITZALAN''== * [[/Herbert Albini Lawrence Fitzalan|Fitzalan, Herbert Albini Lawrence "Hal"]] - 19??(???)-1951(Qld) - 4HF Brisbane?, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, Halcyon (not mentioned) ==''FITZGERALD''== * [[/Eric Francis Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald, Eric Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84F-Z7H] - 1907(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2EA Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1928-1929; Burwood, 1930-1931; Pagewood, 1931; Abbotsford, 1931; Bellevue Hill, 1933-1937; Waverley, 1938-1939); 2AAO Sydney (Chatswood, 1950-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 467, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woolahra, NSW, 1930-1931); salesman (Coogee, NSW, 1937); clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1977) * [[/Patrick Michael Anthony Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald, Patrick Michael Anthony "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G33Q-6K9] - 1908(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4PF Rockhampton (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1802, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930); public servant (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931-1968); clerk (Corinda, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Emu Park, Qld, 1980) - Trovetag: "4PF - Patrick Michael Anthony Fitzgerald" ==''FITZGIBBONS''== * [[/Richard John Fitzgibbons|Fitzgibbons, Richard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXN-QPG] - 1893(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4DV Receive Brisbane (Ascot, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: locomotive fitter (Maryborough, Qld, 1916-1919); engine fitter (Ascot, Qld, 1921-1968) ==''FITZMAURICE''== * [[/James Simcoe Fitzmaurice|Fitzmaurice, James Simcoe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKS-KCF] - 1861(Vic)-1934(SA) - Licences: XYB Perth (1913-1914); 5FT Adelaide (North Walkerville, 1923-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMGD (State Engineer, WA & SA); MIEE, AMIEE - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Claremont, 1914-1916) - TroveTag: "XYB-5FT - James Simcoe Fitzmaurice" ==''FITZPATRICK''== * [[/William Patrick Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick, William Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH1P-T1B] - 1911(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3WF Melbourne (Richmond, 1932-1939; Surrey Hills, 1947-1969; Nunawading, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 876, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Richmond, Vic, 1934-1942); radio engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968); PMG (Nunawading, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FITZSIMMONS''== * [[/Raymond Harold Fitzsimmons|Fitzsimmons, Raymond Harold or Harold Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTZ-2N9] - 1917(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3FI Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3FI Horsham (1947-1955); 3FI Shepparton (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1885, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Horsham, Vic, 1942-1954); technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FITZSIMONS''== * [[/Hilary Blanchard Fitzsimons|Fitzsimons, Hilary Blanchard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBFV-NMN] - 1918(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1938-1939, 1947-1969; Glen Waverley, 1975-1980+); 3ARZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2118, 1938, Vic; BOCP 332, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1943); technician (Auburn, Vic, 1954-1968); public servant (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FLAHERTY''== * [[/Gordon Thomas Holm Flaherty|Flaherty, Gordon Thomas Holm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Q2-C9T] - 1900(Vic)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4CB Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2; federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: postman (South Brisbane, 1922); telephone mechanic (Buranda, 1925; Coorparoo, 1928); mechanic (Camp Hill, 1936; Beaudesert, 1937-1943); technician (Camp Hill, 1949-1963) ==''FLETCHER''== * [[/Austin Fletcher|Fletcher, Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKQ-2QR] - 1891(Eng)-1922(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 128, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Roebourne, 1913); radio operator (Esperance, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Roebourne, 1917-1918); telegraphist (Oakleigh, 1921) * [[/R. I. Fletcher|Fletcher, R. I.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIJ Sydney (Woollahra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FLOOD''== * [[/Arthur George Flood|Flood, Arthur George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BF-HPG] - 1883(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 238, 1916; 2COCP 415, 1932; 1COCP 348, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIL Flinders Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Emita, Flinders Island, Tas, 1914-1919); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1925; Meeandah, Qld, 1928; Eagle Farm, Qld, 1936-1937; Cooktown, Qld, 1943); retired (Cairns, 1954-1958; Eventide Home, Charters Towers, 1963) * [[/John Spencer Flood|Flood, John Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23T-S71] - 1909(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2YS Sydney (Granville, 1937-1938); 2YS Newcastle (Waratah, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 227, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Balmain, NSW, 1933); constable (Harris Park, NSW, 1934-1937); police constable (Waratah, NSW, 1943; Adamstown, NSW, 1949; Police Wireless Station, Waratah, NSW, 1949-1954; Lambton, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Reginald Francis Joseph Flood|Flood, Reginald Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-K1D] - 1913(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2BN Sydney (Hurstville, 1936-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938; Penshurst, 1938-1939; Blakehurst, 1946-1961; Bexley, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1609, 1936, NSW; BOCP 439, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2EI Lindsay John Payne West - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1934-1937; Penshurst, NSW, 1937; Blakehurst, NSW, 1943-1963); engineer (Bexley, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''FOGG''== * [[/Hugh Lillico Fogg|Fogg, Hugh Lillico]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8N-KRZ] - 1900(Tas)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6HF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1939); 5HF Mt Barker (1947-1948); 3AHF Benalla (1954-1960); 6HF Perth (Inglewood, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 787, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Perth, WA, 1931); clerk (Maylands, WA, 1936); bank officer (Maylands, WA, 1943); manager (ANZ Bank, Benalla, Vic, 1954); retired (Inglewood, WA, 1963-1972) ==''FOLDI''== * [[/John Rollo Foldi|Foldi, John Rollo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB2-FCV] - 1904(Sct)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2XO Receive Sydney (McMahons Point, 1923); 4KT Port Moresby, Papua (1933); 9KT Daru, Papua (1947-1948); 9KT Port Moresby, Papua (1954); 9KT Rabaul, New Guinea (1955-1960); 2BKT Sydney (Avalon, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE (Civil), 1963 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Avalon, NSW, 1968) ==''FOLEY''== * [[/Henry James Bartholomew Foley|Foley, Henry James Bartholomew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QZ-5SV] - 1886(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Sydney (Randwick, 1911) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Randwick, 1913); merchant (Drummoyne, 1930-1954) * [[/Joseph Patrick James Foley|Foley, Joseph Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYS1-719] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RQ Sydney (Bondi, 1933-1936); 2RQ Port Hacking (1937-1939); 2RQ Sydney (Erskineville, 1947-1950); 2RQ Blakehurst (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 955, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Crow's Nest, NSW, 1930; Bondi, NSW, 1930-1931); contractor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1934; Port Hacking, NSW, 1937); electrical contractor (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943; Blakehurst, NSW, 1949-1963); contractor (Blakehurst, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''FOLIE''== * [[/Max Ulrich Francis Folie|Folie, Max Ulrich Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VC-Y7F] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3WZ Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1930-1933); 3GZ Mildura (1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 682, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Auburn, 1931); radio engineer (Mildura, 1934-1968) ==''FONTAINE''== * [[/Louis Alfred Fontaine|Fontaine, Louis Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMDQ-L2V] - 1894(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XJB Melbourne (Prahran, 1913-1914); 3FQ Melbourne (Armadale, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT, 1914, No. 3 in Aus and Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; RANRS; coastal wireless operator (VIG, Port Moresby, 1915-1918); - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Radio Station, Wyndham, 1918; Geraldton, 1922; Thursday Island, 1934-1936); telegraphist (St Kilda, 1937); radio telegraphist (Malvern, 1942); electrician (Camberwell, 1949) ==''FOORD''== * [[/Raymond Archibald Foord|Foord, Raymond Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K871-416] - 1909(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1819, 1936, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949)) * [[/Thomas Gellibrand Foord|Foord, Thomas Gellibrand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBNV-H9G] - 1890(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: XJEL Melbourne (Gardiner, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1912-1919; Malvern East, Vic, 1921-1949); not stated (Dromana, Vic, 1954) ==''FOOT''== * [[/Ernest Henry Samuel Foot|Foot, Ernest Henry Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHG-H6B] - 1915(Eng)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3EH Melbourne (Balwyn, 1936-1939; West Brunswick, 1947-1960; Boronia, 1965-1980+); 3AFY Melbourne (Rosebud, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1704, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); wool presser (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); mechanic (Brunswick West, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Boronia, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/George Foot|Foot, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BT-FVF] - 1878(Eng)-1954(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 36, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (South Yarra, 1915; St Kilda, 1916-1917); RAN (Balaclava, 1919); tobacconist (Sandringham, 1925); manager (Prahran, 1937); clerk (St Kilda, 1942); retired (Dandenong, 1949-1954) ==''FORD''== * [[/Robert Ford|Ford, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB4Y-WZ8] - 1916(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1928, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Numerous RFs - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Box Hill, Vic, 1949); agent (Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977); valuer (Templestowe Lower, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FORECAST''== * [[/Arthur Mark Llewllyn Forecast|Forecast, Arthur Mark Llewllyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HPS-H18] - 1901(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3AM Melbourne (Malvern, 1926-1931; St Kilda, 1933; Caulfield, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; The Basin, 1954-1975; Ferntree Gully, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 279, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 141, 1934; BOCP 156, 1938; 1COCP 245, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Malvern, 1925-1928); projectionist (St Kilda, 1931-1934); biograph operator (Caulfield East, 1937-1942; Glenhuntley, 1949); projectionist (The Basin, 1963-1972); retired (Ferntree Gully, 1977; Knoxfield, 1980) ==''FOREMAN''== * [[/Edgar Graham Foreman|Foreman, Edgar Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD95-36X] - 1908(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4GF Ayr (1935-1939); 4GF Townsville (North Ward, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1577, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Stanton Hill, Qld, 1930); salesman (Ayr, Qld, 1934-1937); procurement specialist (Townsville, Qld, 1949); business proprietor (Townsville, Qld, 1954-1968); proprietor (Townsville, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Richard Maynard Foreman|Foreman, Richard Maynard]] - 1915(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3RU Melbourne (Balwyn, 1937-1939); 2DKG Sydney (Vaucluse, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1870, 1937, Vic; BOCP 187, 1938; 2COCP 223, 1939; 1COCP 293, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Canterbury, Vic, 1936-1937); radio technician (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1943; Cairns, Qld, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1954-1958); radio technician (Vaucluse, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FORMAN''== * [[/William Arthur David Forman|Forman, William Arthur David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPB-439] - 1907(WA)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 9WF Patrol Vessel Eros, Rabaul (1938); 9WF M. V. Erica, Lae (1947); 2WF Sydney (Manly, 1948; Beacon Hill, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 534, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: navigator (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1935); shipmaster (Manly, NSW, 1943-1949; Beacon Hill, NSW, 1949-1963; Brookvale, NSW, 1972) ==''FORREST''== * [[/John Forrest|Forrest, John]] - 1847(WA)-1918(???) - state politician, senior federal politician (Postmaster-General 1901, 17 days) ==''FORSHAW''== * [[/Charles Joseph Forshaw|Forshaw, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGW-783] - 1895(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XJDA Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914); V736 Receive Hamilton (1922); 3GQ Receive Hamilton (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Sergeant, Cashier & X-ray attendant, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: cashier (at time of enlistment, 1916); bank clerk (Myrtleford, 1917); clerk (Oakleigh, 1924-1937; Gardiner, 1943; Elsternwick, 1949; Glenhuntly, 1954) ==''FORSTER''== * [[/John Charles Forster|Forster, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHK-ZTZ] - 1901(Eng)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6CI Receive Korbel (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Korbel, WA, 1925-1949; Scarborough, WA, 1954-1972); retired (Scarborough, WA, 1977) * [[/Milton Melrose Forster|Forster, Milton Melrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY9W-2G8] - 1911(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1383, 1934, Vic; AOLCP 237, 1935; COCP2 117, 1937; COCP1 162, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1939-1942) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/628398 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1701807 AWM]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=72811 RAF Commands] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''FORSYTH''== * [[/Royce Arthur Forsyth|Forsyth, Royce Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1R-3S5] - 1917(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 7BC Launceston (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1637, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Launceston, 1943); teacher (Hobart North, 1944); schoolteacher (Bellerive, 1949-1972) ==''FORSYTHE''== * [[/Leonard Edgar Forsythe|Forsythe, Leonard Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBY-MTR] - 1894(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2BF Receive Sydney (Northbridge, 1922); 2BF Sydney (Northbridge, 1922-1929; Drummoyne, 1930-1933; Snapper Island, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 40, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: flagmaker (Northbridge, 1930-1949); department manager (Drummoyne, 1958); ship's chandler (Drummoyne, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "2BF - Leonard Edgar Forsythe" ==''FORTESCUE''== * [[/Charles Fortescue|Fortescue, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD8X-GQ7] - 1893(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4GE Toowoomba (1922-1924); 4CF Toowoomba (1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (Army, CMF, Colonel); WW2; jeweller - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Toowoomba, 1913-1958); nil (Toowoomba, 1963-1968) - Trovetag: "4GE-4CF - Charles Fortescue" ==''FORWOOD''== * [[/Walter Reginald Brendan Forwood|Forwood, Walter Reginald Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSN-3T8] - 1908(SA)-1974(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Torrensville, 1923); 2XL Sydney (Randwick, 1930-1931); 2BZ Sydney (Randwick, 1930-1931; Mosman, 1933-1935) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 965, 1927 (Spark) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1937); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1972) ==''FOSTER''== * [[/Ernest John Foster|Foster, Ernest John "Ernie"]] - 1914(Qld)-1967(Qld) - 4BY Brisbane, amateur operator (no record of AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), broadcast engineer (4MB, 4BU), military (WW2, RAAF) * [[/James Foster|Foster, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2Z-27G] - 1915(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5TX Adelaide (North Kensington, 1933-1939); 5LU Adelaide (Dulwich, 1947-1948; Oaklands, 1954-1965; Marion, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1140, 1933, SA; 1COCP 1046, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (Frewville, SA, 1943) * [[/Norman Cecil Foster|Foster, Norman Cecil "Norm"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87W-KYM] - 1896(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: XAF Sydney (Rozelle, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: solderer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1937; Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1954); sheet metal worker (Ryde, NSW, 1958) * [[/Quintin John Foster|Foster, Quintin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3VG-LQD] - 1915(Qld)-1998(Egypt) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2197, 1938, Qld; COCP1 1025, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1511464 AWM OBE 1967] - Electoral Rolls: mailman (Grantham, Qld, 1936-1937); warrant officer (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Lyneham, ACT, 1963; Macquarie, ACT, 1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10114802 AWM] ==''FOURRO''== * [[/Reginald Victor Fourro|Fourro, Reginald Victor "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4D1-YRR] - 1906(NZ)-1978(ACT) - Licences: 2VF Corowa (1930-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 703, 1930, NSW; AOLCP 165, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Narrandera, 1930); telephone mechanic (Corowa, 1931-1935); wireless mechanic (Corowa, 1936); mechanic (Brighton-le-Sands, 1937); foreman mechanic (2CY Canberra, 1943-1954); supervising technician (2BA Bega, 1958-1963); technician (Merimbula, 1968-1972) ==''FOWLES''== * [[/Gordon Malcolm Fowles|Fowles, Gordon Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H2-RC9] - 1911(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1931); 3AMF Melbourne (Wheeler's Hill, 1948-1960; Avonsleigh, 1965-1969); 3AMF Cowes (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 490, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: panel beater (Albert Park, 1943; Hamilton, 1949); farmer (Avonsleigh, 1968); retired (Cowes, 1972) ==''FOX''== * [[/Arthur Fox|Fox, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4Y-WZQ] - 1908(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2KP Sydney (Rose Bay, 1931-1939, 1946-1954; Caringbah, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 794, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1954); electrical contractor (Caringbah, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/William George Fox|Fox, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BY-J5Z] - 1886(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 106, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Comment: several contemporaneous WG Fox; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FOXCROFT''== * [[/Allan Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQS-K5P] - 1921(WA)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 6AF Perth (Victoria Park, 1937-1939); 3AE Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1859, 1937, WA; 1COCP 506, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1949-1963); engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Norman Gordon Roy Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Norman Gordon Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Q-KQK] - 1917(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3UQ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1947; Northcote, 1948-1969); 3BNF Melbourne (Viewbank, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2277, 1939, Vic; COCP2 622, 1942; BOCP 623, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Relationships: Nephew of 2AKG Norman Howard Foxcroft - Electoral Rolls: assurance superintendent (Northcote, Vic, 1949-1968); proprietor (Heidelberg, Vic, 1972; Viewbank, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Howard Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Norman Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJDK-6FY] - 1896(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AKG Sydney (Arncliffe, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 830, 1924; COCP2 203, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Uncle of 3UQ-3BNF Norman Gordon Roy Foxcroft - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Edgecliff, NSW, 1936); clerk (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1937; Arncliffe, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''FRAME''== * [[/Vivian Horace Frame|Frame, Vivian Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ1-4QT] - 1899(Qld)-1959(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Mareeba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman ( Brisbane City, Qld); public works officer (Mareeba, Qld, 1922); architect (Brisbane City, Qld, 1925-1928; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1937; Virginia, Qld, 1949-1954; Norman Park, Qld, 1958) ==''FRANCIS''== * [[/John William Francis|Francis, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHW-WHZ] - 1907(Eng)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2OF Broken Hill (1936-1939); 2OF Parkes (1946-1947); 2OF Doonside (1948-1956); 2OF Euchareena (1957-1961); 2BQH Sydney (Rockside, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1753, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Broken Hill, NSW, 1933-1934); mechanic (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1937); postmaster (Doonside, NSW, 1949-1958); no occupation (Molong, NSW, 1963) ==''FRANK''== * [[/Kendall Thomas Frank|Frank, Kendall Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-TGZ] - 1904(WA)-1951(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 921, 1926; 2COCP 289, 1930; 1COCP 64, 1935 - ship wireless operator (AWA), coastal wireless operator, amateur operator?, broadcast engineer (4PM) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lakemba, 1943) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/frank-kendall-thomas-10236 ADB] ==''FRANKLIN''== * [[/John Percival Franklin|Franklin, John Percival]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT93-1HZ] - 1922(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ALP Sydney (North Sydney, 1939; Cammeray, 1946; North Sydney, 1947-1950; Crows Nest, 1954-1958); 2ALP Umina (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2263, 1939, NSW; COCP3 3713, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Crows Nest, NSW, 1949-1958); engineer (Umina, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''FRANZI''== * [[/William Ronald Franzi|Franzi, William Ronald "Bill" (formerly Emilio Stefan)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBG2-WYP] - 1909(Italy)-1994(SA) - Licences: 4FR Atherton (1938-1939); 5FR Adelaide (Da Costa Park, 1946-1965; Glenelg East, 1969-1975); 5VK American Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2192, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (IREE); military (RAAF); employment (radio technician); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FRASER''== * [[/Albert Fraser|Fraser, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G17H-PZW] - 1899(Sct)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3NG Redcliffs (1947-1948); 3NG Melbourne (Mentone, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2169, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: horticulturist (Red Cliffs, Vic, 1949); boilermaker (Mentone, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/James Douglas Fraser|Fraser, James Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NS-MQ3] - 1900(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2JF Quirindi (1930-1935) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 637, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Quirindi, 1930-1943); engineer (Picton, 1949-1954) * [[/John Henry Fraser|Fraser, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WY-NZK] - 1915(NSW)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2AFJ Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1938; North Sydney, 1939; Pymble, 1950; St Ives, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1821, 1936, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 84, 1936; COCP1 132, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Haberfield, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1949-1968); clerk (St Ives, NSW, 1977); farmer (Colo Heights, NSW, 1980) * [[/H. Fraser|Fraser, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 2JC Tamworth (1924-1925), amateur operator (no record of AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), amateur broadcaster * [[/Henry George Fraser|Fraser, Henry George]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 1001, 1932, No. ?? in ?? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: Not yet identified, at least two HGF engineers * [[/Noel Roderick Fraser|Fraser, Noel Roderick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTQ-LCK] - 1933(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (circa 1950) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (West Ryde, NSW, 1958); chemist (Turramurra South, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FRAZER''== * [[/A. G. Frazer|Frazer, A. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914); 3PZ Receive Melbourne (Camberwell, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Edward Frazer|Frazer, Charles Edward "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6T-55R] - 1880(Vic)-1913(Vic) - politician (Postmaster-General, 1911-1913) - TroveTag: "Charles Edward Frazer" * [[/Charles John Frazer|Frazer, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVJK-8KJ] - 1882(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XIB Sydney (Granville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Camperdown, 1903) - Comment: Identification needs to be checked ==''FREE''== * [[/George Bertram Free|Free, George Bertram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR76-G3R] - 1907(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2IT Sydney (Willoughby, 1936-1937; Canterbury, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified in R.A.N.) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: R.A.N. (Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1937); naval rating (Canterbury, NSW, 1937-1943); insurance inspector (Canterbury, NSW, 1949; Belmore, NSW, 1949); taxi cab proprietor (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1954-1972) ==''FREEMAN''== * [[/Arthur Charles Freeman|Freeman, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZL-4F7] - 19??(???)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AS Sydney (Burwood, 1929-1939; Ashfield, 1946-1958; Cheltenham, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 544, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: packer (Newtown, 1930-1931; East Sydney, 1933-1935); engineer (Burwood, 1936-1937; Ashfield, 1943-1958; Cheltenham, 1963-1968) - individual not fully identified * [[/ John Eric Leslie Freeman|Freeman, John Eric Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHJ-1CM] - 1905(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2UK Sydney (Lidcombe, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1576, 1935, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Lidcombe, NSW, 1933-1937); mechanic (Lambton, NSW, 1943-1954; Hamilton, NSW, 1958) * [[/L. Freeman|Freeman, L.]] - 18??-19?? - Licences: XQB Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FREESTONE''== * [[/Leslie Roy Freestone|Freestone, Leslie Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCK-NB5] - 1896(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Ballarat (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Ballarat, 1916-1920); commercial traveller (Ballarat, 1921-1936); traveller (Brighton, 1937-1954); nil (Geelong, 1977-1980) ==''FREMLIN''== * [[/Kenneth Fremlin|Fremlin, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K69J-CHK] - 1899(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: XACQ Sydney (Newtown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 227, 1937 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cootamundra, NSW, 1930-1937; Control Station, Goulburn, NSW, 1943-1958); civil servant (Bundanoon, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''FRETTEN''== * [[/O'Della Paul Fretten|Fretten, O'Della Paul "Paul"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G845-BQH] - 1894(Eng)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 2RU Sydney (Concord, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 460, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Concord, 1930; Strathfield, 1933); foreman (Lane Cove, 1936-1937); public servant (St Kilda, 1943); cafe proprietor (Melbourne, 1949); sales manager (St Kilda, 1963); instructor (Brighton, 1967-1968); retired (Malvern East, 1972; Fitzroy North, 1977) ==''FREW''== * [[/Geoffrey Samuel Vernon Frew|Frew, Geoffrey Samuel Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87N-ZC1] - 1909(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3PM Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1928-1933; Brighton, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 3PL Melbourne (Brighton, 1960); 3JK Melbourne (Brighton, 1969); 3PM Melbourne (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 402, 1928, Vic; AOLCP 66, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1933); manager (Brighton, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1943; Brighton, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''FRIAR''== * [[/Archibald Owen Friar|Friar, Archibald Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4LQ-LGV] - 1905(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AO Ulmarra (1929-1931); 2AO Grafton, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 504, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chainman (Ulmarra, 1930-1937); garage proprietor (South Grafton, 1943-1963) ==''FROGLEY''== * [[/Gerard James Frogley|Frogley, Gerard James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7K7-JNM] - 1902(Eng)-1977(Eng) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Richmond, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 240, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (East Melbourne, 1924); battery mechanic (Richmond, 1925-1931) ==''FROMHOLTZ''== * [[/Cedric Atherton Fromholtz|Fromholtz, Cedric Atherton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM5F-P6W] - 1910(Qld)-1993(Tas) - Licences: 3UY Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 843, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1937; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943); cashier (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1963) ==''FRY''== * [[/Alfred Turner Fry|Fry, Alfred Turner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRX-2SL] - 1881(NSW)-1928(Vic) - Licences: 7BG Receive Queenstown (1923); Receive Queenstown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Ballarat, 1917; Queenstown, Tas, 1919-1922; Sandringham, 1924-1927) * [[/Reginald Hall Fry|Fry, Reginald Hall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6Y-9WN] - 1891(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2KC Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922); 2KC Sydney (Croydon, 1922-1929; Killara, 1930-1933); 2KC Parkes (1934); 2KC Goulburn (1935-1936); 2KC Wollongong (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 86, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1914-1919, Sapper, 2nd Signal Troop; Australian Flying Corps); apprentice (Railway Workshops) - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Gordon, 1930; Killara, 1933; Goulburn, 1935-1936; Wollongong, 1937; Killara, 1943-1968); engineer (Killara, 1972) - TroveTag: "2KC - Reginald Hall Fry" ==''FRYAR''== * [[/Charles Frederick Luxton Fryar|Fryar, Charles Frederick Luxton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W7-DX1] - 1909(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2NP Sydney (Gladesville, 1933-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1179, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''FRYER''== * [[/Keith Norman Fryer|Fryer, Keith Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KH-TZ8] - 1906(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 2KF Sydney (Suspension Bridge, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 332, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Neutral Bay, 1930-1931; Northbridge, 1934; North Sydney, 1936; Mosman, 1943-1949) ==''FULCHER''== * [[/J. Fulcher|Fulcher, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, (Halcyon, P. 4) ==''FULLER''== * [[/Harold Sydney Fuller|Fuller, Harold Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5X-1WQ] - 1914(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3HF Melbourne (Essendon, 1932-1939); 3HF Warrnambool (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 877, 1932, Vic; BOCP 96, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Hugh John Maesmore Fuller|Fuller, Hugh John Maesmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMX-2MS] - 1915(NSW)-2006(Eng) - Licences: 2VK Albury (1935-1939, 1947-1950 - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 36, 1935; COCP1 63, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Albury, NSW, 1936-1943) ==''FULTON''== * [[/William Augustus Fulton|Fulton, William Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYSC-N4P] - 1910(Vic)-1997(WA) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Canterbury, 1934-1939; Alphington, 1947; North Balwyn, 1948; Canterbury, 1954-1956); 6FX Perth (South Perth, 1960; Como, 1965-1969; Victoria Park, 1975; Menora, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1366, 1934, Vic; TVOCP 170, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1937); airman (Alphington, Vic, 1942); technician (Deepdene, Vic, 1954); public servant (Como, WA, 1963-1968; Mt Lawley, Vic, 1972; Victoria Park, WA, 1977-1980); retired (Menora, WA, 1980) ==''FURNEAUX''== * [[/Edgar Frank Furneaux|Furneaux, Edgar Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQR-7DN] - 1912(Eng)-1991(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1307, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radiotrician (Waikerie, SA, 1939); mechanic (5CK Crystal Brook, SA, 1941-1943) ==''FURZE''== * [[/John Alan Richard Furze|Furze, John Alan Richard, "Alan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G584-NR6] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2HF Sydney (Manly, 1933-1936; Seaforth, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Beecroft, 1948-1950; Killara, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 424, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1933-1935); constable (Seaforth, NSW, 1936-1943); airline pilot (Beecroft, NSW, 1949); pilot (Killara, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''FUSSELL''== * [[/Robert Maxwell Fussell|Fussell, Robert Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGT7-XVY] - 1910(Eng)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2SS Sydney (Naremburn, 1934-1936; Willoughby, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1260, 1934, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: packer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1931; Naremburn, NSW, 1935); storeman (Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1937); court keeper (Albury, NSW, 1943) ==''FYSH''== * [[/Philip Oakley Fysh|Fysh, Philip Oakley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNP-534] - 1835(Eng)-1919(Tas) - state politician (MLC Tas, 1860s through 1890s; MHA Tas 1870s), senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1903-1904) - Relationships: grandfather of 7PF Philip Oakley Fysh * [[/Philip Oakley Fysh|Fysh, Philip Oakley "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YS-4ZR] - 1897(Tas)-1966(Tas) - Licences: 7PF Launceston (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 128, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Launceston Radio Experimenters' Club, WIA Launceston); WW2 - Relationships: grandson of Philip Oakley Fysh, federal Postmaster-General 1903-1904 - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Launceston, 1922-1954) - TroveTag: "7PF - Philip Oakley Fysh" =='''G'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''GABBERTAS''== * [[/Jack Gabbertas|Gabbertas, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF9C-2W7] - 1915(Eng)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6GB Perth (Maylands, 1936-1939; Mt Hawthorn, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1810, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); mechanic (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1980) ==''GADSDEN''== * [[/Stanley Wilkinson Gadsden|Gadsden, Stanley Wilkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM38-WZ2] - 1887(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3SW Melbourne (Kew, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 26, 1924, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil); radio clubs (WIA Vic, Chief of Council, 1926); placed 2nd in 3LO amateur broadcasting competition 1926 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Kew, 1908-1915); manufacturer (Kew, 1917-1954) - TroveTag: "3SW - Stanley Wilkinson Gadsden" & "!Wikibooks Gadsden" ==''GALBRAITH''== * [[/Leslie Colin Campbell Galbraith|Galbraith, Leslie Colin Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLY1-L1H] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2ABD Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1936-1938; Edgecliffe, 1939, 1946-1948); 2ABD Bega (1950); 2ABD Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1954-1965; Bayview, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1604, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); merchant (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1933); director (Paddington, NSW, 1949-1963); company director (Bayview, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''GALL''== * [[/William Leslie Gall|Gall, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W5C-H3P] - 1888(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XADA Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1930-1937; Bexley, NSW, 1943-1954) ==''GALLE''== * [[/Reginald Victor Galle|Galle, Reginald Victor "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2P-KXN] - 1912(SA)-2008(SA)96yo - Licences: 5QR Adelaide (Prospect, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Enfield, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 834, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Jabuk, SA, 1939-1941); schoolteacher (Tailem Bend, SA, 1943) ==''GAMBLE''== * [[/William Ray Gamble|Gamble, William Ray "Ray"]] - 1928(NSW)-2011(NSW) - broadcast engineer (BOCP 961, 1948), station manager, radio network principal [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/vale-ray-gamble Radio Info] ==''GAMMIE''== * [[/Andrew Victor Gammie|Gammie, Andrew Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKYV-85N] - 1909(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2VR Sydney (Artarmon, 1932-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 963, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1935; Randwick, NSW, 1937-1949); engineer (Kingsford, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''GAMON''== * [[/George Arthur Gamon|Gamon, George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZL1-2JD] - 1900(Vic)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 3GG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1925-1926; Middle Park, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 89, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAN); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Prahran Gardens, Vic, 1922-1924); University (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1933); manager (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); engineer (Mentone, Vic, 1942-1954; Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Woody Point, Qld, 1972; Labrador, Qld, 1977) ==''GANNON''== * [[/Gilbert Roscoe Gannon|Gannon, Gilbert Roscoe "Ross"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5P-T61] - 1891(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XCF Sydney (Artarmon, 1913-1914); 2LD Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Chatswood, NSW, 1913; Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1937); public servant (Pymble, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''GARDINER''== * [[/Ian Donald Russell Gardiner|Gardiner, Ian Donald Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZN-QWW] - 1915(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ABY Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1610, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); medical practitioner (Manly, NSW, 1943; Helensburgh, NSW, 1954; Ryde, NSW, 1958; West Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Vincent Gardiner|Gardiner, Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2GJ-9QS] - 1893(Eng)-1971(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 248, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken) - ship wireless operator; instructor Marconi School of Wireless, Sydney - Electoral Rolls: agent (Jolimont, Vic, 1925; Hawthorn, Vic, 1928); company manager (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930); manufacturer (Brisbane CBD, Qld, 1931; New Farm, Qld, 1934; Centennial Park, NSW, 1935; Mosman Park, WA, 1943; Greenmount, WA, 1954-1968) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118863733 Trove Bio] - TroveTag: "Vincent Gardiner" & "!Wikibooks Gardiner" ==''GARDNER''== * [[/John Kelvin Gardner|Gardner, John Kelvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPDD-8K8] - 1913(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3NA Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1933-1939; Ringwood, 1947); 3NA Warrnambool (1948-1965); 3NA Melbourne (Middle Park, 1969-1975); 3NA Cannons Creek (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1132, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Another contemporaneous JKG - Relationships: Son of 2AN Walter Everson Gardner - Electoral Rolls: student (Ormond College, Carlton South, Vic, 1936); medical practitioner (Royal Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, 1937; Warrnambool, Vic, 1949-1967; Albert Park, Vic, 1968-1977); medical officer (Cannons Creek, Vic, 1980) * [[/Walter Everson Gardner|Gardner, Walter Everson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYN-GGD] - 1873(USA)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2AN Receive Broken Hill (1922); 2AN Broken Hill (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Father of 3NA John Kelvin Gardner - Electoral Rolls: mine manager (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930-1937) ==''GARING''== * [[/William Henry Garing|Garing, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WV-2YG] - 1910(Vic)-2004(NSW) - Licences: Nil identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 431, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: cadet (Point Cook, 1931-1934); airman (Point Cook, 1937); RAAF officer (Townsville, 1943; Point Cook, Vic, 1958; Williamtown, NSW, 1958); executive director (Turramurra, 1968); director (Turramurra, 1980) ==''GARNER''== * [[/Alan Raymond Garner|Garner, Alan Raymond]] - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician! (Frankston, 1963-1980) * [[/Harold Hugh Garner|Garner, Harold Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G13B-LDW] - 1911(Eng)-2001(NT) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2135, 1938, WA; BOCP 256, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1930-1946) - Awards: Member OBE (Civil), for Principal of the Adult Education Centre, Darwin, 1969) - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Harvey, WA, 1936); miner (Norseman, WA, 1937); broadcaster (Minding, WA, 1943); examiner of patents (Barton, ACT, 1949; Ainslie, ACT, 1954); education (Darwin, 1963-1972); retired (Darwin, NT, 1977) * [[/Walter Brendon Garner|Garner, Walter Brendon or Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4M-1PQ] - 1896(WA)-1986(WA) - Licences: XYV Perth (City, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Nedlands, WA, 1931-1937); soldier (West Perth, WA, 1943; research officer (West Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Perth, WA, 1958-1972; West Perth, WA, 1977-1980) ==''GARNETT''== * [[/Brian Garnett|Garnett, Brian]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4AHN Currimundi, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), ==''GARRAN''== * [[/Richard Randolph Garran|Garran, Richard Randolph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K822-L54] - 1903(Vic)-1991(ACT) - Licences: 3AW Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, 1924-1925); manager (Semaphore, SA, 1941; Caulfield, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''GARRETT''== * [[/Horace Benjamin Walter Garrett|Garrett, Horace Benjamin Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PD-9SV] - 1906(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3JI Melbourne (Box Hill, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Box Hill, 1928-1934); radio mechanic (Box Hill, 1936); salesman (Box Hill, 1943-1977) ==''GARTH''== * [[/Reginald Garth|Garth, Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DX-47Z] - 1903(Eng)-1959(Tas) - Licences: 2VZ Sydney (Coogee, 1930; Clovelly, 1931-1933; Bankstown, 1934-1936); 4VZ Mackay (1937-1939); 3SF Melbourne (Preston, 1948; Seaford, 1954); 7RG Trevallyn, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 584, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1933); mechanic (Bankstown, NSW, 1934-1936); electrician (Slade Point, Qld, 1937-1943; Beaconsfield, Tas, 1958) ==''GATFIELD''== * [[/Henry Alfred Gatfield|Gatfield, Henry Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSD-7Q6] - 1887(Eng)-1951(SA) - Licences: XJEG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: motor expert (Geelong, Vic, 1909); automobile expert (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1917); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1919) ==''GAY''== * [[/Augustus Holman Gay|Gay, Augustus Holman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PF-938] - 1902(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3SM Warragul (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Warragul, 1927-1934); engineer (South Yarra, 1936-1954); electrical engineer (Kew, 1963-1980) * [[/Vivian James Gay|Gay, Vivian James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYT8-VJJ] - 1908(NSW)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 2VI Sydney (Chatswood, 1935-1939; North Sydney, 1946-1947; Lane Cove, 1948-1965); 2VI Burradoo (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1510, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (Artarmon, 1930-1937; Chatswood, 1943); master printer (Lane Cove, 1949-1968); printer (Artarmon, 1972); retired (Burradoo, 1977-1980) ==''GAYLARD''== * [[/George Samuel Arthur Gaylard|Gaylard, George Samuel Arthur or Arthur George Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQN-VRX] - 1898(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: XJC Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: draper (Canterbury, Vic, 1922); merchant (Shepparton, Vic, 1925-1968) ==''GEAKE''== * [[/Wilfred Vivian Geake|Geake, Wilfred Vivian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTF-H1J] - 1893(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5BR Receive Kooringa (1922); 5BR Receive (Murray Bridge, 1923); Receive Murray Bridge (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hillside, SA, 1939) ==''GEARY''== * [[/Kermit Erwin Geary|Geary, Kermit Erwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMN-89Z] - 1917(USA)-2010(USA)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - listener (1930s to 2000s; MW, SW, FM, Utility) - QSLs: Entire QSL collection (1000s) was donated to NRC by KEG, thence to AMP and is archived at NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mcall/name/kermit-geary-obituary?id=13033505 Obit & Comments]; [https://nationalradioclub.org/QSLs/Geary/index.html NRC QSLs] ==''GEDDES''== * [[/Frank Albert Geddes|Geddes, Frank Albert]] - 1901(NSW)-1922(NSW) - 2GC Sydney (Waverley, 1922, receive only), amateur operator (pre AOCP, no record of AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), radio clubs (Waverley Radio Club), due to age licence held in name of father Francis G Geddes ==''GEE''== * [[/Kenneth Harrie Gee|Gee, Kenneth Harrie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1W-42N] - 1919(Vic)-2014(Vic)95yo - Licences: 3IA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; Blackburn, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2152, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); draftsman (Blackburn, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Frederick Gee|Gee, Richard Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHPH-D8K] - 1911(Tas)-2000(Tas) - Licences: 7RF Hobart (New Town, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2439, 1940, Tas - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, NCO or other, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical salesman (New Town, Tas, 1936-1972) ==''GEEVES''== * [[/Philip Leslie Geeves|Geeves, Philip Leslie "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88C-Y8Y] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - radio broadcaster (VK2ME, 2CH, ABC); employment (AWA, 1937-1970s); journalist (SMH); historian (AWA, broadcasting); awards (OAM, 1980) - Electoral Rolls: radio executive (Bexley, 1949-1963); executive (Hurstville South, 1972-1980) ==''GEISEL''== * [[/Elizabeth Aileen Geisel|Wallace nee Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK7-NJ4] - 1921(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5YL Murray Bridge (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1788, 1936, SA; 2COCP 448, 1941; 1COCP 544, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''GELDARD''== * [[/Horace Rendalls Geldard|Geldard, Horace Rendalls]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSP-ZB8] - 1901(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6GD Perth (Victoria Park, 1939, 1947-1948; Queens Park, 1954; Bayswater, 1955, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2327, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Spencers Brook, WA, 1925); linesman (East Perth, WA, 1925); fireman (Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1949); turbine driver (Canning, WA, 1954; Bayswater, WA, 1958-1968) ==''GEORGE''== * [[/Carl William George|George, Carl William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZJ-WMF] - 1878(???)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2UG Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 853, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Mosman, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Heinrich Alfred August George|George, Heinrich Alfred August "Henry", "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G387-XZ4] - 1899(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3ZP Melbourne (Footscray, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, 1919-1963) * [[/Vernon Harold George|George, Vernon Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN41-TZL] - 1897(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3HJ Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1931-1939, 1947-1960; Mt Martha, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 265, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Coburg, 1921-1928); clerk (Heidelberg, Vic, 1931-1963); retired (Mt Martha, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Ray Leonard George|George, Ray Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3G-SGY] - 1897(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XPB Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Auburn, Vic, 1919; Kew, Vic, 1922-1924; Horsham, Vic, 1927-1928; Parkville, Vic, 1931); garage proprietor (Kew, Vic, 1936); architect (Armadale, Vic, 1943; Prahran, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1958; Albert Park, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''GEORGESON''== * [[/James Georgeson|Georgeson, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTS1-17Q] - 1897(Eng)-1976(Taiwan) - Licences: 5JD Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1938); 2AKU Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1939; Granville, 1946-1947; Artarmon, 1948-1954; Lane Cove (1955); Artarmon (1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1783, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1943); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1972) ==''GERAGHTY''== *[[/James Anselm Geraghty|Geraghty, James Anselm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVD-VY9] - 1877(???)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CS Receive Townsville (1923); 4CS Townsville (1923-1924); 4CS Brisbane (Nudgee, 1924); 4CS Gympie (1924); 4CS Townsville (1925); 4CS Gympie (1925-1927); 2JG Wagga Wagga (1929); 7CB Launceston (1931); 4CB Brisbane (Nudgee, 1933); 4AC Bundaberg (1934) - Qualifications: AOCP 186, 1925, No. 17 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; minister of religion and teacher (Christian Brothers) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Ballarat, 1906; Gympie, 1909-1913; Dunedin, 1914-1916; South Brisbane, 1919-1925; Tamworth, 1930; Bundaberg, 1934; Ipswich, 1943; Albion, 1949; Gympie, 1954); retired (Boondall, 1958-1968) ==''GERARD''== * [[/John Walter Gerard|Gerard, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYH3-PS2] - 1906(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ADN Coffs Harbour (1936-1939, 1946-1969); 2ADN Bonville (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1755, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1930-1954); theatre manager (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Bonville, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GIBBENS''== * [[/Arthur James Gibbens|Gibbens, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZB-CJS] - 1915(SA)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2BT Sydney (Waverley, 1933-1934; Randwick, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1144, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 266, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Clovelly, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Artarmon, NSW, 1949); electrical engineer (Watson, ACT, 1963-1977) ==''GIBBINGS''== * [[/William Edgar Gibbings|Gibbings, William Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97W1-P9B] - 1913(WA)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2NH Sydney (Marrickville, 1933-1937); 3NH Melbourne (Essendon, 1938); 2XN Sydney (Castle Hill, 1947-1955; Marrickville, 1956; Strathfield, 1957-1969; Homebush, 1980); 4WO Brisbane (Kedron, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1190, 1933, NSW; COCP1 113, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, Signals Division, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Castle Hill, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Castle Hill, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); company executive (Strathfield, NSW, 1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GIBBON''== * [[/Thomas Foster Gibbon|Gibbon, Thomas Foster]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G857-MWS] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJAV Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Kew, 1923); 3XZ Melbourne (Kew, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: student (Kew, 1919-1925); electrical engineer (Kew, 1928-1954); engineer (Kew, 1963) ==''GIBBONS''== * [[/Eric Thomas Gibbons|Gibbons, Eric Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWDC-S3M] - 1911(SA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3AGB Warracknabeal (1947-1948); 3AGB Swan Hill (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2209, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Oyen, Vic, 1935); manager (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1949); theatre manager (Swan Hill, Vic, 1954) * [[/Frederick Gibbons|Gibbons, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2XB-YRJ] - 1907(Wales)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FG Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: AOCP 255, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Neutral Bay, 1930); clerk (Gordon, 1954-1968); director (Turramurra, 1972-1977) ==''GIBSON''== * [[/E. G. Gibson|Gibson, E. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Ormiston, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified *[[/Edgar McLean Gibson|Gibson, Edgar McLean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5W-SM5] - 1877(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1923-1925), possibly held on behalf of son Leighton - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs - Relationships: father of 4AN William Leighton Gibson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Toowoomba, 1908-1917; Greenslopes, 1922); engineer (Manly, 1936-1937; Hawthorne, 1943-1968) *[[/George Holland Gibson|Gibson, George Holland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MXPG-HB4] - 1892(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: XQG Brisbane (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Fortitude Valley, 1915-1917); mechanic (Newmarket, 1919-1928; New Farm, 1937-1943); telephone technician (Bulimba, 1954-1977) * [[/Percy Reginald Gibson|Gibson, Percy or Percival Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2N-GJ7] - 1914(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3GX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1936-1939; Yarraville, 1947-1948; Ringwood, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1666, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); accountant (Kingsville, Vic, 1949; Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/Richard Leslie Gibson|Gibson, Richard Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QNS-G8V] - 1900(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2GH Alstonville (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 578, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Alstonville, 1930-1949); retired (Alstonville, 1963-1968; Ballina, 1972) * [[/William Gerrand Gibson|Gibson, William Gerrand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWJY-5G9] - 1869(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Politician, Federal Postmaster-General 1923-1929- TroveTag: "William Gerrand Gibson" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gibson-william-gerrand-6313 ADB] *[[/William Leighton Gibson|Gibson, William Leighton "Leighton" & "Gibby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5W-Q7S] - 1907(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: AOCP 73, 1925, No. 7 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (QRN "Bananalander"); wireless business employee (Phillips Radio) - Relationships: son of 4AN Edgar McLean Gibson - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Manly, Qld, 1936-1937; Camp Hill, Qld, 1943); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1949); business executive (Balgowlah, NSW, 1958); regional representative (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "4AN - William Leighton Gibson" & "!Wikibooks Gibson" ==''GIDDINGS''== * [[/Albert Hudson Giddings|Giddings or Whitney, Albert Hudson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXR4-PDP] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 5FI Adelaide (Nailsworth, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1556, 1935, SA; 1COCP 102, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant, Signals) - Electoral Rolls: PMG employee (Sale, Vic, 1968); technician (Elwood, Vic, 1972); clerk (Hughs, ACT, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/612780 VWMA] * [[/Albert William James Giddings|Giddings, Albert William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9711-NG3] - 1909(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3DG Stratford (1935-1939); 3DG Numurkah (1947-1948); 3DG Lancefield (1954-1969); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1574, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster;; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer) - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Culgoa, Vic, 1931); bank clerk (Pakenham East, Vic, 1934); bank officer (Stratford, Vic, 1936-1937); warrant officer RAAF (Point Cook, Vic, 1942); bank official (Numurkah, Vic, 1949) ==''GILCHRIST''== * [[/V. H. Gilchrist|Gilchrist, V. H. "Gil"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9VG Slate Creek via Wau, New Guinea - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GILDER''== * [[/Donald George Gilder|Gilder, Donald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5F8-D2F] - 1915(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 2NV Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1939, 1948-1950); 3AHG Melbourne (Burwood, 1954-1965; Box Hill South, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2358, 1939, NSW; BOCP 455, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: advertising representative (Coburg, Vic, 1937); salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949); executive (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); manager (Wattle Park, Vic, 1967; Box Hill South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''GILFILLAN''== * [[/William Charles Kent Gilfillan|Gilfillan, William Charles Kent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPF-93Q] - 1869(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2AM Receive Sydney (Greenwich, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: independent means (Manly, 1913); soldier (Manly, 1930-1935); no occupation (Redfern, 1937); manufacturer (Mosman, 1943-1949) ==''GILHOOLEY''== * [[/Joseph Aloysius Forrest Gilhooley|Gilhooley, Joseph Aloysius Forrest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPF-L6N] - 1877(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2AH Receive Sydney (Woollahra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darlinghurst, 1903; Hunters Hill, 1930-1935); traveller (Hunters Hill, 1937-1949) ==''GILL''== * [[/Alan Stewart Gill|Gill, Alan Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH6B-JQ4] - 1907(NSW)-1983(Tas) - Licences: 7AS Launceston (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 191, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; scientist & engineer (Electrolytic Zinc Co) - Electoral Rolls: research chemist (Hobart Central, 1928; Sandy Bay, 1936-1949); chemist (Hobart South, 1954) * [[/Alfred Wyatt McKenzie Gill|Gill, Alfred Wyatt McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBP-B8D] - 1908(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2TS Receive Sydney (Killara, 1923); 2TS Sydney (Killara, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: barrister (Killara, 1933-1937; Wahroonga, 1949); soldier (Wahroonga, 1943); airline officer (Wahroonga, 1954-1958) ==''GILLANDERS''== * [[/Bruce Charles Gillanders|Gillanders, Bruce Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56N-QZH] - 1915(NSW)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 2XS Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1391, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant, 1942-1955) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1936); A.M.F. (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1954-1968); project officer (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''GILLETT''== * [[/Clarence Rex Gregory Gillett|Gillett, Clarence Rex Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWJC-ZDW] - 1919(SA?)-2020(SA) - prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer (1940-1990), clubs (All Wave All World DX Club, Australian DX Radio Club (SA Branch), South Australian DX Radio Club, Australian Radio DX Club, Southern Cross DX Club, DX Australia, New Zealand Radio DX League) - substantial portion (100+) of QSL collection survives (SSD, NFSA) ==''GILLHAM''== * [[/Norman William Gillham|Gillham, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTT-M8V] - 1906(Tas)-1994(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1923-1924); 7NW Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 176, 1925, Tas; CPRT 944, 1927 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Sandy Bay, 1928); joiner (Queensborough, 1936-1937); builder (Nelson, 1943-1954) * [[/Charles Alfred Gillham|Gillham, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFJP-4NB] - 1888(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2427, 1940, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GILLON''== * [[/Peter Clifford Gillon|Gillon, Peter Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7M-X53] - 1895(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 99, 1915 - Coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: operator (Bondi, 1934); radio telegraphist (Crow's Nest, NSW, 1936; Cooktown, Qld, 1937; Townsville, 1943); telegraphist (Kensington, NSW, 1949-1954; Cremorne, 1958); radio operator (Cremorne, 1963-1968) ==''GILMOUR''== * [[/Norman Stanley Gilmour|Gilmour, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZD-PVG] - 1890(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2ZU Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1930; Potts Point, 1931; City, 1933-1939; Mosman, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 28, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: director (Neutral Bay, 1930); business manager (Darlinghurst, 1931); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1937; Mosman, 1943-1958) ==''GINBEY''== * [[/Ian Haldane Ginbey|Ginbey, Ian Haldane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM1-73N] - 1913(WA)-1962(WA) - Licences: 6IG Perth (Fremantle, 1938-1939; Bicton, 1947-1948; Attadale, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2084, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Fremantle, WA, 1936; Fremantle, WA, 1937; South Fremantle, WA, 1943); salesman (Melville, WA, 1958) ==''GINGER''== * [[/Ubitt Victor Ginger|Ginger, Ubitt Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5P-G76] - 1891(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2LF Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1923); 2LF Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1924; North Sydney, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; police officer - callsign 2LF to L. R. Filmer, Toronto from Sep 1925, Bracken from 1933 - Electoral Rolls: constable (Chatswood, 1930-1933); police constable (Marrickville, 1934); constable (Naremburn, 1936-1937) ==''GINN''== * [[/Ernest George Ginn|Ginn, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZC-95C] - 1917(Qld)-2015(Qld) - Licences: 4GE Townsville (1936-1939; 1946-1948); 4GE Brisbane (Hendra, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1749, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ), military (WW2, RAAF, AIF); employment (life insurance agent) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Townsville, Qld, 1943); shop assistant (Windsor, Qld, 1949); salesman (Hendra, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''GIVENS''== * [[/L. James M. Givens|Givens, L. James M. "James"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LX-7WR] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3EP Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1923); 3EP Melbourne (Canterbury, 1924-1927); 3XY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 849, 1925; AOLCP 121, 1933 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (Canterbury, 1931-1937; Camberwell, 1943); photographer (Delbridge, 1954) ==''GLASSCOCK''== * [[/Albert Linster Kirkland Glasscock|Glasscock, Albert Linster Kirkland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4B-2CF] - 1900(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2ZI Sydney (West Ryde, 1931-1933; Lane Cove, 1933-1939, 1946-1961); 2ZI Culburra (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 724, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 349, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2LC Norman Glasscock - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Petersham, NSW, 1930; Meadowbank, NSW, 1930; West Ryde, NSW, 1933); constable (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1958); no occupation (Culburra, NSW, 1963) * [[/Norman Glasscock|Glasscock, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1H-J4R] - 1904(NZ)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2LC Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1938; Darlinghurst, 1939; Randwick, 1946-1948; Chatswood, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 8, 1934; COCP1 39, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2ZI Albert Linster Kirkland Glasscock - Electoral Rolls: builder (Eastwood, NSW, 1930); police constable (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1933; Lane Cove, NSW, 1934; Chatswood, NSW, 1935); constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1937; Randwick, NSW, 1943; Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''GLASSOP''== * [[/Bruce Leslie Glassop|Glassop, Bruce Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JR-DMF] - 1914(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2BG Sydney (Epping, 1934-1939; Eastwood, 1946-1950; Dundas, 1954-1958; Ermington, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1293, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF (Kirribilli, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Dundas, NSW, 1954-1963) *[[/Ronald John Glassop|Glassop, Ronald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZX-P8N] - 1910(NSW)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 2RF Newcastle (City, 1934-1935; Blackhalls, 1936; Hamilton East, 1937); 4BG Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937-1939); 4BG Maryborough (1947-1969); 4BG North Tamborine (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1288, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; insurance assessor - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Newcastle, NSW, 1932-1935); clerk (Hamilton, NSW, 1937); insurance inspector (Clayfield, Qld, 1937); insurance secretary (Maryborough, Qld, 1949-1968); retired (Miami, Qld, 1972; Mt Tamborine, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''GLEESON''== * [[/John Lacey Gleeson|Gleeson, John Lacey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TG-TQ7] - 1910(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3DJ Melbourne (North Carlton, 1936-1939; Coburg, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1780, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlton North, Vic, 1934-1936; Carlton, Vic, 1937-1943; Coburg, Vic, 1949-1968) ==''GLENIE''== * [[/Eliot Albert Glenie|Glenie, Eliot Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCF-FYW] - 1915(SA)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3ON Melbourne (Albert Park, 1947-1948; Moorabbin, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2214, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Albert Park, Vic, 1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1949); toolmaker (Moorabbin, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''GLEW''== * [[/Leslie George Glew|Glew, Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDCH-HWX] - 1893(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3LG Melbourne (Newport, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 222, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP1 65, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy, 1914-1925); WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Comment: Another contemporaneous LGG - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Newport, Vic, 1924-1967) - Trovetag: "3LG - Leslie George Glew" & "!Wikibooks Glew" ==''GLOVER''== * [[/Alexander Frederick Glover|Glover, Alexander Frederick or Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L246-XZ6] - 1925(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3AFG Sale (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2705, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Sale, 1949); mechanic (Sale, 1954-1980) * [[/Arthur James George Glover|Glover, Arthur James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2MT8-CZ8] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AG Melbourne (Box Hill, 1928-1931; Surrey Hills, 1933); 3AG Warrnambool (1937-1939); 3AG Melbourne (Box Hill, 1946-1960; Camberwell, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 392, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; CPRT 1129, 1928; 2COCP 153, 1930; 1COCP 29, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Box Hill, 1931); engineer (Box Hill, 1936); radio engineer (Warrnambool, 1937); engineer (Canterbury, 1943; Box Hill, 1949-1954); automation engineer (Camberwell, 1963-1968); engineer (Camberwell, 1972-1977) * [[/Maurice Glover|Glover, Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-25R] - 1912(Vic)-2003(Tas) - Licences: 7MG Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 7MG Swansea (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2129, 1938, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nelson, 1943); no occupation (Swansea, 1949; Nelson, 1954) * [[/Maxwell Arthur Glover|Glover, Maxwell Arthur "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-58X] - 1902(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3GB Receive Melbourne (Auburn, 1922); 3GB Melbourne (Camberwell, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: No record of AOCP; 3COCP 671, 1948 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool classer (Camberwell, 1924-1934); wool buyer (Toorak, 1935-1936; South Yarra, 1937); director (Malvern, 1949-1980) ==''GLUSKIE''== * [[/C. R. Gluskie|Gluskie, C. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GODDARD''== * [[/Harry George Goddard|Goddard, Harry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXV4-1Q1] - 1904(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2GN Sydney (North Sydney, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 3998, 1962, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (North Sydney, NSW, 1930); buyer (West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1963) - Callsign: Possible withdrawal of callsign for 2GN Goulburn commercial * [[/John Endacott Goddard|Goddard, John Endacott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBM-L27] - 1914(WA)-1943(Crete) - Licences: 6JG Perth (North Perth, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 1427, 1935, WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Fremantle, 1936) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/goddard-john-endacott-406692/ Aviation Museum WA]; [https://anzac.site/greece/crete-operation-thesis-goddard/ Operation Thesis]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1703409 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Neville Mitford Goddard|Goddard, Neville Mitford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHRS-MNR] - 1898(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - journalist; patent attorney - Electoral Rolls: ==''GODDEN''== * [[/Charles Augustus Godden|Godden, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7HB-RFD] - 1906(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3TI Mildura (1937-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1915, 1937, Vic; BOCP 1273, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Mildura, Vic, 1931-1942); radio mechanic (Mildura, Vic, 1949-1967) ==''GODWIN''== * [[/Sydney Borrett Godwin|Godwin, Sydney Borrett or Borritt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5Y-RM3] - 1895(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XGP Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Sergeant, 1st Aus Naval & Military Ex Force, E Company, 1914-1915) - Electoral Rolls: instructor (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); warrant officer (Maitland East, NSW, 1932-1933); military instructor (Tamworth, NSW, 1934-1936) ==''GOEBY''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Goeby|Goeby, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZ3-3Q1] - 1914(Vic)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 3GV Melbourne (Glenroy, 1935-1939; North Melbourne, 1947-1948; Doncaster, 1954-1975); 4AAG Caloundra (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1458, 1935, Vic; COCP2 1290, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: presser (Glenroy, Vic, 1937-1942); mechanic (North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); traffic assistant (Doncaster, Vic, 1954-1967); clerk (Doncaster, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Caloundra, Qld, 1980) ==''GOFORD''== * [[/Thomas William Goford|Goford, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZH-W3H] - 1898(Eng)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4MI Mount Isa (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1675, 1936, Qld; BOCP 387, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Mt Isa, Qld, 1937); broadcasting technician (Goonellabah, NSW, 1943); DCA technician (Alice Springs, NT, 1954-1963) ==''GOLD''== * [[/Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold|Gold, Clifford Henry Yarburgh or Yarborough "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19B-YYC] - 1906(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CG Brisbane (Hill End, 1926-1931); 4CG Toowoomba (1933-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 262, 1926, No. 21 in Qld; AOLCP 186, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer (4GR) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (West End, 1928-1931); radio operator (Toowoomba, 1934); projectionist (Toowoomba, 1936-1963); radio technician (Balmoral, 1968-1977) - Relationships: nephew of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; also Doug & Geoff * [[/Douglas Edward Gold|Gold, Douglas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RL-XQB] - 1917(NSW)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 254, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; brother of Geoffrey Kilvington Gold; greatnephew of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Toowoomba, 1943-1949); assistant manager (Toowoomba, 1954-1958) * [[/Edward Edwin Gold|Gold, Edward Edwin "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L13Q-WZV] - 1894(Qld)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4EG Toowoomba (1924-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: AOCP 7, 1924, No. 1 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; awarded Class B licence for 4GR Toowoomba; commercial broadcast station proprietor (4GR); Relationships: father of Geoffrey Kilvington Gold; uncle of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowoomba, 1925-1958) * [[/Geoffrey Kilvington Gold|Gold, Geoffrey Kilvington]] - 1943(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 2210, 1963; AOLCP 1608, 1964 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; brother of Douglas Edward Gold; greatnephew of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: radio broadcaster (Annerley, 1968) ==''GOLDBERG''== * [[/Raymond Gershon Goldberg|Goldberg, Raymond Gershon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1NS-KNQ] - 1919(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2431, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, For fighter & bomber sorties in the western desert with 450 squadron RAAF, 1944 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GOLDEN''== * [[/Patrick John Golden|Golden, Patrick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFG-R49] - 1893(Ire)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 4PG Brisbane (Wynnum South, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK) - ship wireless operator; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio business proprietor; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Wynnum Heights, 1928-1931); radio dealer (Clayfield, 1936-1937); radio operator (Flying boat base, Karumba, 1943) - TroveTag: "4PG - Patrick John Golden" & "!Wikibooks 4PG" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''GOLDIE''== * [[/Alexander Thomas Goldie|Goldie, Alexander Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5XH-49P] - 1915(Vic)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2TG Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1934-1938); 2TG Wellington (1939); 2TG Orange (1946-1948); 2TG Casino (1950); 2TG Bellingen (1954-1958); 2TG Sydney (Bardwell Park, 1960-1969; Lugarno, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1338, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Maryvale, NSW, 1936-1937; Orange, NSW, 1943; Mummulgum, NSW, 1949; Bellingen, NSW, 1954-1958); school teacher (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1963-1968); school principal (Lugarno, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GOLDSMITH''== * [[/Frank Herbert Goldsmith|Goldsmith, Frank Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93SX-QL8] - 1895(WA)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6FG Perth (Nedlands Park, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 377, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio journalist - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West Perth, 1917); journalist (Bunbury, 1921-1922; Nedlands, 1925-1949; Roleystone, 1954-1958); retired (Rossmoyne, 1968-1972) * [[/Gordon William Goldsmith|Goldsmith, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWR-BKR] - 1914(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5HM Cowandilla (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1629, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Cowandilla, SA, 1939-1943) ==''GOLDSWORTHY''== * [[/William John Goldsworthy|Goldsworthy, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4D7-C24] - 1910(Qld)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4WA Brisbane (Valley, 1934-1939); 4WA Rockhampton (1947-1948)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1341, 1934, Qld; 2COCP 1112, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Valley, Qld, 1934-1943); aeradio operator (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949) ==''GOLLEY''== * [[/Jasper Claude Golley|Golley, Jasper Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGK-S1F] - 1904(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 5JX Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1937; Glengowrie, 1938-1939; Seacliff, 1948-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1522, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Glengowrie, SA, 1939-1941; Seacliff, SA, 1943) ==''GOOD''== * [[/Edward Joseph Good|Good, Edward Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS7-P78] - 1864(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3HQ Glenrowan (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Taminick, 1903); traveller (Taminick, 1909-1930) ==''GOODE''== * [[/Arthur Russell Goode|Goode, Arthur Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZHW-MYY] - 1889(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: XLK Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; PMGD (telegraphist, Central Office, Melbourne, 1903-1921); Listener-In (journalist; editor); author several books - Relationships: grandfather of 3BDL Michael Goode - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Brunswick, Vic, 1912; Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1915-1927); journalist (Canterbury, Vic, 1928-1937; Deepdene, Vic, 1943-1967) * [[/Michael Goode|Goode, Michael]] - Licences: 3ZYY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1969+); 3BDL Melbourne - Qualifications: Not for publication - amateur operator; historian (amateur radio, 5 metres, QSL cards) - Relationships: Grandson of XLK Arthur Russell Goode - Electoral Rolls: Not for publication * [[/William Alban Donald Goode|Goode, William Alban Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82P-7VB] - 1902(NSW)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 713, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GOODWIN''== * [[/Ernest Frederick William Goodwin|Goodwin, Ernest Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDJP-XMY] - 1893(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: XNE Melbourne (Essendon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: driller (Essendon, Vic, 1914-1917); iron dealer (Abbotsford, Vic, 1922-1954) ==''GORDON''== * [[/Donald Robert Gordon|Gordon, Donald Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FY-T6W] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2428, 1940, Vic; BOCP 690, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Melbourne West, Vic, 1934-1937; Melbourne, Vic, 1943; Coburg, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''GORMAN''== * [[/Clarence Arthur Gorman|Gorman, Clarence Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLZ-X8H] - 1895(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XCG Sydney (Oatley, 1913-1914); 2EC Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1922); 2EC Sydney (Arncliffe, 1923-1925); 2CG Sydney (Rockdale, 1925-1929); designated operator 2UI Illawarra Radio Club (Kogarah, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 222, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: NSW winner 1923 Trans-Pacific Tests - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Rockdale, 1930-1931; Kogarah, 1932-1943; Hargrave Park, 1949; Villawood, 1954-1963) - TroveTag: "XCG-2EC-2CG - Clarence Arthur Gorman" ==''GOSNELL''== * [[/Ronald Mervyn Gosnell|Gosnell, Ronald Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6J1-RJR] - 1911(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2PG Sydney (Haberfield, 1933-1937; North Bondi, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1114, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engraver (Haberfield, NSW, 1933-1937; Bondi, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''GOSTELOW''== * [[/Alfred Victor Gostelow|Gostelow, Alfred Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVQ-PCX] - 1897(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: XABD Dorrigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Uralla, 1930-1936; Scone, 1937-1949; Terrigal, 1954-1968); retired (Terrigal, 1972) ==''GOTTING''== * [[/Herbert Edward Benjamin Gotting|Gotting, Herbert Edward Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLY-HLD] - 1889(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: N760 Receive Braemar (1922); 2ID Receive Braemar (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Braemar, 1930); electrician (Mittagong, 1936-1937); engineer (Mittagong, 1949-1963) ==''GOUGH''== * [[/Leslie Albert Gough|Gough, Leslie Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-W3K] - 1919(Wales)-1982(Italy) - Licences: 3ZH Melbourne (Templestowe, 1947-1948; Warrandyte, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2156, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Templestowe, Vic, 1949); sales (Warrandyte, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Neil Anthony James Gough|Gough, Neil Anthony James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G318-9NB] - 1908(NZ)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2NG Sydney (North Manly, 1932-1939; Queenscliffe, 1946; Gladesville, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 916, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Manly, NSW, 1930-1958); newspaper representative (Narrabeen, NSW, 1963; Elanora, NSW, 1968); representative (Elanora, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GOVAN''== * [[/Walter Neville Govan|Govan, Walter Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2XF-YDT] - 1905(Vic)-1956(SA) - Licences: 5WG Port Pirie (1934-1939); 5WG Crystal Brook (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1273, 1934, SA; BOCP 40, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lead burner (Port Pirie, SA, 1939-1941); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1943) ==''GOVER''== * [[/Selwyn Harry James Gover|Gover, Selwyn Harry James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNM-D2L] - 1903(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Nundah, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 789, 1923; 2COCP 43, 1929; 1COCP 249, 1939 - amateur receiver; ship wireless officer - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Annerley, Qld, 1925); marine radio officer (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949-1968) ==''GOW''== * [[/Gelston Stewart Gow|Gow, Gelston Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7HP-61D] - 1895(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XBW Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914); 2GG Sydney (City, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 411, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter, amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); electrician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933-1943); manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1954-1972) ==''GOWERS''== * [[/Frederick William Deasey Gowers|Gowers, Frederick William Deasey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMM-J5C] - 1892(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XJI Seymour (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 154, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (junior wireless officer Warialda); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: letter carrier (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1916); postal assistant (Alexandra, Vic, 1919-1921; Yarrawonga, Vic, 1922-1924); telegraphist (Sandringham, Vic, 1926-1937); postmaster (Mt Macedon, Vic, 1942-1949; Hampton, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''GOWLETT''== * [[/Frank Nelson James Gowlett|Gowlett, Frank Nelson James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G619-PYV] - 1891(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 163, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Townsville, 1925); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1930-1931); radio telegraphist (Maroubra, 1934-1937; Cooktown, 1943-1949; Maroubra, 1949); radio officer (Maroubra, 1958-1963) ==''GOYDER''== * [[/Cecil William Goyder|Goyder, Cecil William]] - about 1906(Eng)-1980(NJ, USA) - G2SZ England, amateur operator [http://www.clement-jones.com/ps03/ps03_313.html] ==''GOYEN''== * [[/Francis Michael James Goyen|Goyen, Francis Michael James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRT-VTQ] - 1905(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2UX Sydney (Epping, 1931-1939; Newtown, 1946; Waverley, 1947-1955; Randwick, 1956-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 731, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Epping, NSW, 1933-1937); soldier (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943); secretary (Waverley, NSW, 1954); accountant (Bieler Park, NSW, 1958) ==''GRAF''== * [[/Raymond George Graf|Graf, Raymond George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYM3-JPC] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1934-1939; Newport, 1947-1948; Ringwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1241, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934-1942); clerk (Newport, Vic, 1949; Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1972); retired (Wye River, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''GRAHAM''== * [[/Donald Ernest Graham|Graham, Donald Ernest "Don"]] - 1933(WA)-2012(WA) - 6HK Perth (Mount Hawthorn, 1954-1956; Wembley Downs, 1960-1980+) - amateur operator (AOCP 3162, 1951, No. ?? in WA) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC), DoC / DoTaC (WA State Broadcasting Engineer) - a good life, well lived [https://stephbg.livejournal.com/669733.html] * [[/James Alexander Graham|Graham, James Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G979-6RF] - 1905(Sct)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4JQ Brisbane (Ekibin, 1937-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2058, 1937, Qld; 1COCP 510, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Ekibin, Qld, 1937-1954) * [[/Keith William Graham|Graham, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTM5-B17] - 1920(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AKG Sydney (Croydon, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2115, 1938, NSW; BOCP 2194, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Blackhalls, NSW, 1943); university student (Ashfield, NSW, 1949); technical officer (Ashfield, NSW, 1954-1968; Canterbury, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William Denton Graham|Graham, William Denton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGS-KB5] - 1895(Tas)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RR Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1923-1925); 2WG Sydney (Rockdale, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: AOCP 227, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1937); process worker (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943); iron worker (Rockdale, NSW, 1949-1968); machinist (Rockdale, NSW, 1977); retired (Liverpool, NSW, 1980) - TroveTag: "2RR-2WG - William Denton Graham" * [[/William Thompson Graham|Graham, William Thompson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR1-SL3] - 1902(Sct)-1987(Tas) - Licences: 7BV Receive St Mary's (1923); Receive St Mary's (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grocer's assistant (St Mary's, 1925-1954); ==''GRANT''== * [[/Allan Clyde Grant|Grant, Allan Clyde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBK3-CGX] - 1914(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2141, 1938, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Preston, Vic, 1936-1937); mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949); airman (Preston, Vic, 1954; Essendon North, Vic, 1963-1968; Strathmore, Vic, 1972); technical officer (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Archibald Grant|Grant, Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKY-TT9] - 1890(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Macksville (1923); 2KW Macksville (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 320, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Marr's Creek, NSW, 1913-1963); retired (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1968-1977) * [[/Colin John Rawle Grant|Grant, Colin John Rawle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBZ-BXF] - 1902(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4JG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 310, 1926, No. 32 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; accountant - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wooloowin, 1925-1934); security officer (Eagle Junction, 1936); auditor (West Nundah, 1937); retired (Southport, 1968-1980) * [[/James Grant|Grant, James]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DP Newcastle (Stockton, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 555, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stockton, NSW, 1930) * [[/Kerr Grant|Grant, Kerr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/G75V-3W8] - 1878(Vic)-1967(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Kerr Grant|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/grant-sir-kerr-6456 ADB]; [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000449b.htm Bright Sparks] - TroveTag: "Kerr Grant" * [[/William Patrick Grant|Grant, William Patrick "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-YJC] - 1917(Ireland)-19??(Ireland) - Licences: 4WU Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1801, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 269, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; air controller (Shannon Airport) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GRANTHAM''== * [[/Sidney Richard Grantham|Grantham, Sidney Richard "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ6-B8S] - 1920(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4SG Toowoomba (1938-1939, 1946-1956); 4SG Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1960; Hendra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2083, 1938, Qld; 1COCP 927, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, IREE, RFDS council); military (WW2, RAAF, wireless officer); federal public servant (DCA, Aeradio; PMGD/DoC, radio inspector); broadcast technician (4GR) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Yerongpilly, Qld, 1943); broadcast engineer (Harristown, Qld, 1949); engineer (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1954; Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); radio inspector (Hendra, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''GRANVILLE''== * [[/Florence Violet Granville|Granville (nee) / Wallace / McKenzie, Florence Violet "Violet", "Mrs Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR8-ZWS] - 1890(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2GA Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922-1924); Valve Receive Sydney (Greenwich, 1923); 2GA Sydney (CBD, 1924; Greenwich, 1925-1939); 2FV Sydney (Sydney, 1946-1950; Circular Quay, 1954; Greenwich, 1955-1958); 2GA Sydney (Greenwich, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 109, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AIR3 847, 1946; COCP3 559, 1947 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer; business proprietor; signals instructor - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1963; Greenwich, NSW, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "2GA-2FV - Florence Violet Granville" - Links: [[w:Florence_Violet_McKenzie|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mckenzie-florence-violet-15485 ADB]; [https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/mckenzie_violet Dictionary of Sydney]; [https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/hindsight/signals-currents-and-wires-the-untold-story-of/3287402 ABC] ==''GRAY''== * [[/A. J. Gray|Gray, A. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/A. H. Gray|Gray, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9BA Bulolo, New Guinea (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Albert Howell Gray|Gray, Albert Howell "Dave"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXM-J83] - 1907(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2IJ Receive Sydney (Killara, 1922); 2IJ Sydney (Killara, 1923-1939, 1946-1969; Whale Beach, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 90, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Killara, 1930-1936); engineer (Killara, 1937-1968; Whale Beach, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "2IJ-2AG-2APV - Albert Howell Gray" Fix * [[/Andrew Harold Gray|Gray, Andrew Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT1M-XMN] - 1903(Qld)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AG Sydney (McMahons Point, 1931-1938; Lane Cove, 1939); 2APV Sydney (McMahons Point, 1954; Strathfield, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1137, 1929 (Spark); COCP2 113, 1930; COCP1 54, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Oxley, Qld, 1925-1926); wireless operator (Milsons Point, NSW, 1930-1933; McMahons Point, NSW, 1936-1937); radio instructor (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1954; Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Umina, NSW, 1980) * [[/Frank Malcolm Gray|Gray, Frank Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBBV-5XS] - 1910(SA)-2011(Qld)100yo - Licences: 5MU Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1932-1933); 5SU Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1937-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1017, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 5MU possibly withdrawn for 5MU Murray Bridge - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Toorak Gardens, 1939) * [[/George Gray|Gray, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8W-1CD] - 1906(???)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2XG Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1934; Pymble, 1935-1936; Turramurra, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 796, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935; Turramurra, NSW, 1937-1980) * [[/George Henry Boulderson Gray|Gray, George Henry Boulderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTTN-WVM] - 1912(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4JP Brisbane (Ascot, 1936-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1796, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ascot, Qld, 1936-1943); sound engineer (Ascot, Qld, 1949-1980) * [[/Henry Ramsay Gray|Gray, Henry Ramsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWN-TND] - 1896(Sct)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AFA Teralba (1936-1939, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1833, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: miner (Teralba, NSW, 1930-1949); serviceman (Teralba, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Teralba, NSW, 1980) * [[/John Thompson Gray|Gray, John Thompson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZ2-RMT] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 3TJ Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1457, 1935, Vic; COCP1 203, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1937); postal employee (Brunswick, Vic, 1949); teacher (Springvale North, Vic, 1968); mathematician (Brunswick, Vic, 1972; Box Hill South, Vic, 1980) * [[/Thomas Alexander Gray|Gray, Thomas Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLH-44L] - 1900(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2KM Sydney (Manly, 1932-1934); 2KX Sydney (Manly, 1935-1939, 1946-1958; Fairlight, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1029, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2KM amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2KM Kempsey commercial service - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Manly, NSW, 1930); agent (Manly, NSW, 1933); labourer (Manly, 1937-1943); turner machinist (Manly, 1949-1954; Balgowlah, NSW, 1958-1968); machinist (Balgowlah, NSW, 1972; Fairlight, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GRAYDON''== * [[/John Frederick Graydon|Graydon, John Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2S-R8H] - 1909(NZ)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIS Sydney (Lindfield, 1937-1939; Pymble, 1947; Killara, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2008, 1937, NSW; TVOCP 475, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1931; Artarmon, NSW, 1934; Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1937); wireless operator (RAAF, Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); broadcast technician (Killara, NSW, 1949-1968); broadcast (Killara, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GREAM''== * [[/Robert Lewis Campbell Gream|Gream, Robert Lewis Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRFL-Y1J] - 1902(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AFP Casino South (1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AFP Casino (1948-1950); 2AFP Byron Bay (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1853, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Armidale, NSW, 1930; Casino, NSW, 1930-1943); no occupation (Casino, NSW, 1949; Byron Bay, NSW, 1954); electrician (Byron Bay, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Byron Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GREEN''== * [[/Albert Ernest Green|Green, Albert Ernest]] - 1869(Vic)-1940(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - State & Federal politician; Postmaster-General (1931-1932) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Albert Green (Australian politician)|Wikipedia]] * [[/Barrie Harbron Green|Green, Barrie Harbron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GW-P76] - 1917(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2IX Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936; Waverton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1424, 1935, NSW; BOCP 564, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Collaroy Plateau, NSW, 1958; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Herman Rowland Green|Green, Herman Rowland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-LGY] - 1915(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5OJ Adelaide (Prospect, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1679, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. Green|Green, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Yeronga, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Kendale Lawrence Green|Green, Kendale Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4S-NZD] - 1914(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3KG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1932-1939; North Balwyn, 1947-1956; Montmorency, 1960; Greensborough, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 881, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 467, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1935-1937); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); sales (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); teacher (Canterbury, Vic, 1954; Montmorency, Vic, 1963-1967; Greensborough, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Ronald Aylmer Green|Green, Ronald Aylmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GH-Z5S] - 1910(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2EZ Sydney (Rockdale, 1935-1936; Mosman, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1568, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: university student (Rockdale, NSW, 1932-1933); medical practitioner (University of Sydney, King, NSW, 1935; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949; Rose Bay, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Walter William Green|Green, Walter William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB7-R87] - 1911(WA)-2012(WA) - Licences: 6WG Albany (1936-1937); 6WG Wiluna (1937-1939); 6WG Albany (1947-1960); 6WG Derby (1965); 6WG Norseman (1969); 6WG Albany (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1676, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albany, WA, 1936); fitter (Albany, WA, 1958-1963); plant inspector (Norseman, WA, 1968); mechanic (Albany, WA, 1972-1980) ==''GREENHALGH''== * [[/John Thomas Greenhalgh|Greenhalgh, John Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT3X-4R8] - 1907(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ADF Sydney (Penrith, 1939, 1946-1947; St Marys, 1948-1950; Penrith, 1954-1965); 2ADF Eugowra (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 230, 1932; AOCP 2397, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2KG Kenneth Neal Greenhalgh - Electoral Rolls: drover (Granville, NSW, 1930-1934); carpenter (Eugowra, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Mayfield, NSW, 1937); carpenter (Rooty Hill, NSW, 1949; Penrith, NSW, 1954-1963); radio technician (Eugowra, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Kenneth Neal Greenhalgh|Greenhalgh, Kenneth Neal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZT-NGD] - 1909(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2KG Newcastle (Hamilton, 1929-1930; Rooty Hill, 1931; Sandgate, 1933; Mayfield West, 1934-1939; New Lambton, 1946-1956; Adamstown Heights, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 550, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 73, 1932; 1COCP 839, 1944; TVOCP 18, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Relationships: Brother of 2ADF John Thomas Greenhalgh - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Hamilton, 1930); broadcasting engineer (2KO Sandgate, 1933); engineer (Mayfield, 1934-1937); radio engineer (New Lambton, 1943-1954; Adamstown, 1958-1968; Adamstown Heights, 1977-1980) ==''GREENHAM''== * [[/Arnold John Greenham|Greenham, Arnold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH9-QQS] - 1907(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4EE Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923); 4AG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1933); 4AG Gympie (1934); 4AG Innisfail (1937-1939); 4AG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1946-1948); 4AG Caloundra (1954-1956); 4AG Brisbane (Kallangur, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1040, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; 1COCP 807, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; bank employee (NAB) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Gympie, 1936; Innisfail, 1937; South Brisbane, 1943-1949); not stated (Caloundra, 1954-1958); retired (Kallangur, 1963-1972) * [[/Desmond Albert Greenham|Greenham, Desmond Albert "Des"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G713-Q4N] - 1922(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CO Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1947-1948); 3CO Seymour (1954-1980+); 3ACO Portable Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1948); 3ACO Portable Seymour (1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2416, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Husband of 3VPG Margaret Sheila Greenham nee Burrows - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); public servant (Seymour, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Margaret Sheila Greenham|Greenham, Margaret Sheila "Peggy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7B3-H7V] - 1924(Eng)-2014(Qld)90yo - Licences: 3VPG Seymour (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP V01083, 1980 - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Wife of 3CO-3ACO Desmond Albert Greenham - Electoral Rolls: telephoniste (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); home duties (Seymour, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''GREENHILL''== * [[/George Alexander Greenhill|Greenhill, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3K-GWN] - 1904(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4LE Brisbane (West End, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1348, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Brisbane City, Qld, 1925); ceiling fixer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1928); cleaner (West End, Qld, 1937; Archerfield, Qld, 1943); steward (Wilston, Qld, 1949); metal finisher (Wooloowin, Qld, 1954); barman (Kirra, Qld, 1958); caretaker (Caloundra, Qld, 1963); cleaner (Woorim, Qld, 1968) ==''GREGORY''== * [[/A. Gregory|Gregory, A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAED Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: Not yet identified, possibly Alyn Keith Gregory, bank officer, Bellevue Hill, 1930-1939 * [[/Augustus Francis Woodward Gregory|Gregory, Augustus Francis Woodward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQ53-GB3] - 1898(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2254, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Pettys Hotel, Darling Harbour, NSW, 1930); aviator (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1932; Nithsdale, NSW, 1933); F. C. O. (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1943); grazier (Tuross via Cooma, NSW, 1949-1968; Nimmitabel, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Clyde Francis Burnell Gregory|Gregory, Clyde Francis Burnell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS34-5MV] - 1906(Tas)-1997(Qld) - Licences: Receive Emu Park (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: business manager (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928-1937); fisherman (Yeppoon, Qld, 1943-1949); taxi driver (Maryborough, Qld, 1958); taxi proprietor (Nelly Bay, Qld, 1963) * [[/Harold Rigby Gregory|Gregory, Harold Rigby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2C9-CDX] - 1900(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2ED Receive Sydney (Abbotsford Pt, 1922); 2ED Sydney (Abbotsford Pt, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abbotsford, 1930); inspector (Roseville, 1931-1936); insurance inspector (Roseville, 1937); manager (Newcastle, 1943-1954); insurance manager (Merewether, 1958-1972) * [[/Robert William Gregory|Gregory, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FW-QFJ] - 1907(Eng)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5GU Mt Barker (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1438, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kadina, SA, 1939); police officer (Lobethal, SA, 1941-1943) ==''GRENNAN''== * [[/George Patrick Grennan|Grennan, George Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K5-774] - 1906(???)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2AHD Sydney (Paddington, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1250, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930-1935); accountant (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1943-1954); clerk (Centennial Park, NSW, 1958; Kensington, NSW, 1963-1977) ==''GREY''== * See also GRAY * [[/Albert Edward Grey|Grey, Albert Edward "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDK5-374] - 1897(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6BO Perth (Nedlands, 1925-1932); 6BO Carnarvon (1933); 6AA Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; RTCP 532, 1920, Marconi & Telefunken; 1COCP 35, 1934; TVOCP 278 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD); PMGD (postal assistant, Leederville,1919); WW1; RAAF (WW2, radar systems) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Subiaco, 1925; Nedlands, 1925-1931); radio inspector (Nedlands, 1936-1972); retired (Nedlands, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "6BO-6AA - Albert Edward Grey" & "!Wikibooks 6BO" * [[/Elton Edward Grey|Grey, Elton Edward or Edward Elton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWPL-PQ5] - 1920(Qld)-1962(WA) - Licences: 4LX Brisbane (Ascot, 1936-1939); 6ZX Perth (West Perth, 1948); 6ZX Northam (1954-1955); 6ZX Perth (Leederville, 1956; Floreat Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1689, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (West Perth, WA, 1943); bank clerk (West Perth, WA, 1949); bank officer (Wagin, WA, 1949; Northam, WA, 1954; Floreat Park, WA, 1958) * [[/James Leonard Grey|Grey, James Leonard "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZV-ZY5] - 1915(Sct)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 4LN Brisbane (Norman Park, 1937-1938); 2AKO Sydney (Vaucluse, 1939; Pymble, 1946-1961; St Ives, 1965-1969; Neutral Bay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 184, 1934; 2COCP 38, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF); pilot (RQAC, QANTAS) - Electoral Rolls: aviator (Norman Park, Qld, 1936-1937); airline captain (Pymble, NSW, 1949-1958; St Ives, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GRIBBLE''== * [[/Arthur James Gribble|Gribble, Arthur James]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Comment: only one reference found, likely misspelling; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GRIEVE''== * [[/Ian Charles Grieve|Grieve, Ian Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P9V4-562] - 19??(??)-2025(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (broadcast); proprietor of Australian Old Time Radio website - Electoral Rolls: - Comment: Another ICG (born 1924, SA, WW2, died 2002) - Awards: OAM (For Service to Community History, 2023) - Links: [https://www.australianotr.com.au/ OTR]; [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/vale-ian-grieve/ Death]; [[w:2023_King%27s_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)|Honours]] ==''GRIFFIN''== * [[/Ian Leslie Griffin|Griffin, Ian Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWJ-C4W] - 1921(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3IJ Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1947); 5IJ Adelaide (Magill, 1948); 7VS Cornwall (1955); 3VS Melbourne (Bayswater, 1956; Auburn, 1960; Box Hill, 1965; Reservoir, 1969; Burnley, 1975); 5VO Adelaide (Linden Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2173, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Coburg, Vic, 1954); salvation army officer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1958; The Basin, Vic, 1963); no occupation (Reservoir, Vic, 1967-1968); minister (Burnley, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Thomas Neville Griffin|Griffin, Thomas Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C4-RJ2] - 1889(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2LQ Sydney (Hornsby, 1929-1936); 2AIR Sydney (Northbridge, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 505, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hornsby, 1930-1934); electrical engineer (Artarmon, 1936; Willoughby, 1937; Hornsby, 1943-1949) ==''GRIFFEN-FOLEY''== * [[/Bridget Griffen-Foley|Griffen-Foley, Bridget]] - historian (broadcasting) - Professor, Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, Macquarie University - author "Changing Stations: The Story of Australian Commercial Radio" & numerous professional articles ==''GRIFFITH''== * [[/Frederick Eldred Griffith|Griffith, Frederick or Frederic Eldred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KL-85Z] - 1910(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AEG Melbourne (Eltham, 1947-1969; Sandringham, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2442, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (South Melbourne, Vic, 1936-1937); real estate agent (Eltham, Vic, 1943-1968) ==''GRIFFITHS''== * [[/Harry Thomas William Griffiths|Griffiths, Harry Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C3-C8Y] - 1910(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2FO Sydney (Five Dock, 1933-1938; North Strathfield, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1107, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: knitter (Five Dock, NSW, 1932-1937); assistant (North Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949); supervisor (Concord, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Leslie Arthur Griffiths|Griffiths, Leslie Arthur "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZK-81V] - 1909(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4LZ Toowoomba (1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAN, signaller); cine assistant (Empire Theatre) - Halcyon: AOCP Toowoomba 1938 - Electoral Rolls: assistant projectionist (Toowoomba, Qld, 1931-1937); biograph projectionist (Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1954; Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); projectionist (Toowoomba West, Qld, 1963-1968) ==''GRIGG''== * [[/Haydn Errol Grigg|Grigg, Haydn Errol]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BV-N98] - 1899(???)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AS Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922); 2AS Sydney (Mosman, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Darlinghurst, 1935; Edgecliff, 1935-1949; Double Bay, 1954-1968) ==''GRIME''== * [[/Stanley McKenzie Grime|Grime, Stanley McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWXR-C9W] - 1888(NSW)-1935(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - assistant manager AWA - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169393111 Bio] ==''GRIMES''== * [[/Benjamin Douglas Grimes|Grimes, Benjamin Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8B-D6J] - 1901(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Annerley, 1923-1924); 4BD Brisbane (Annerley, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 278, 1926, No. 23 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool classer (Tarragindi, 1925-1937); share dealer (New Farm, 1943); farmer (Cleveland, 1949-1958); retired (Corinda, 1968-1980) ==''GRIMMETT''== * [[/Stanley Urbane Grimmett|Grimmett, Stanley Urbane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L447-3MW] - 1905(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ZW Newcastle (Hamilton, 1930-1937); 2ZW Sydney (Bankstown, 1938-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1960; Vaucluse, 1961-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 667, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Hamilton, 1930-1937; Strathfield, 1949-1958); Vaucluse, 1963) ==''GRIMSLEY''== * [[/Stephen William Grimsley|Grimsley, Stephen William "Steve"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHR-RBG] - - Licences: 3ASG Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1947-1948); 2VK Tweed Heads (1954-1961); 4VK Beechmont (1960-1969); 1VK Canberra (Mt Stromlo, 1965-1969; Holt, 1980+)) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 407, 1941; 1AOCP 4, 1946, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1949); police constable (Ringwood, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Tweed Heads, Vic, 1958-1963); technical officer (Observatory, Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1968); electrical engineer (Mawson, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Holt, ACT, 1980) ==''GRIMWOOD''== * [[/Percy Lucien Grimwood|Grimwood, Percy Lucien]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2B2-BKH] - 1885(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XIX Holbrook (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Germanton/Holbrook, NSW, 1913); retired (Bundanoon, NSW, 1930-1943); farmer (Exeter, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''GRIVELL''== * [[/John Grivell|Grivell, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC43-NGM] - 1901(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5BK Yorketown (1930-1933); 5BK Gladstone (1937); 5BK Crystal Brook (1938-1939); 5BK Gawler (1946-1947); 5BK Magill (1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 609, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (5CK Crystal Brook, 1939-1941); telephone mechanic (Gawler, 1943) ==''GROGAN''== * [[/Arnold William Grogan|Grogan, Arnold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSS-87B] - 1915(WA)-1997(WA) - Licences: 6EI Perth (Mt Lawley, 1936-1939; City, 1947); 6EI Carnarvon (1948); 6EI Perth (Leederville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1759, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maylands, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); public servant (Cottesloe, WA, 1949); civil servant (Leederville, WA, 1954-1980) ==''GRONOW''== * [[/William Rees Gronow|Gronow, William Rees]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVM-KFV] - 1908(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3EQ Receive Melbourne (City, 1922-1924); 3WG Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1925-1933; Malvern East, 1937; Glen Iris, 1937-1939, 1948-1960; Brighton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 178, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: director (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1954); managing director (Brighton, Vic, 1963); director (Brighton, Vic, 1968-1977) ==''GROOM''== * [[/Harry Pendleton Groom|Groom, Harry Pendleton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W7-6LZ] - 1916(Tas)-1988(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1207, 1933, Tas; AOLCP 146, 1934; COCP2 10, 1934; COCP1 32, 1934 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1943); office assistant (Gladesville, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''GROSCH''== * [[/Horace Grosch|Grosch, Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D6-R29] - 1902(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1405, 1934, NSW; COCP3 229, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lineman (Tumut, NSW, 1930); electrician (Cootamundra, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Grafton, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Corowa, NSW, 1949-1972) ==''GROVE''== * [[/Henry Grove|Grove, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KB-97B] - 1897(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: N746 Receive Sydney (Enmore, 1922); 2HZ Receive Sydney (Enmore, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 575, 1920 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Castle Hill, 1930); poultry farmer (Peakhurst, 1933-1949); retired (Burwood, 1963-1972) ==''GROVES''== * [[/George William Groves|Groves, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY33-7RJ] - 1911(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 3XA Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1934-1937; Armadale, 1938-1939); 7XL Devonport (1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1324, 1934, Vic; COCP2 811, 1944; COCP1 830, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flight Sergeant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Devonport, Tas, 1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937; Devonport, Tas, 1949-1958) ==''GROWDEN''== * [[/George Norman Wills Growden|Growden, George Norman Wills "Norman"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9C6-15M] - 1913(Vic)-1984(SA) - Licences: 5YM Gladstone (1937-1939); 5YM Wedge Island via Port Lincoln (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1945, 1937, SA; BOCP 145, 1938; 2COCP 401, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gladstone, SA, 1939-1943); wireless operator (RAAF Station, Pearce, WA, 1943) ==''GRUBB''== * [[/Jack Bathurst Grubb|Grubb, Jack Bathurst]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVL-3QR] - 1919(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3IZ Melbourne (Red Hill South, 1947-1948); 4IZ Brisbane (Woody Point, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2283, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Red Hill South, Vic, 1949; Main Ridge, Vic, 1954); manager (Roches Hotel, Grafton, NSW, 1963); retired (Woody Point, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/William John Grubb|Grubb, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6WK-K6N] - 1907(Qld)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 4DI Receive Charters Towers (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, 1931); concrete labourer (Rockhampton, 1936-1963); retired (Finch Hatton, 1968) ==''GRUMMITT''== * [[/Gilbert Frederick Grummitt|Grummitt, Gilbert Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z7-FFD] - 1906(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4BS Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1929-1933; Hamilton, 1937-1939; Bulimba, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 531, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: welder (Fortitude Valley, 1928-1934; Hamilton, 1936-1937); boilermaker (Bulimba, 1949-1958) ==''GRUNDY''== * [[/Robert Hill Grundy|Grundy, Robert Hill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZP7-F78] - 1915(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5BG Murray Bridge (1937-1939, 1947-1948); 5BG Crystal Brook (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2010, 1937, SA; BOCP 175, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GUE''== * [[/John Gue|Gue, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DG-1CD] - 1918(NSW)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2GG Sydney (Waverley, 1934-1935; Charing Cross, 1936; Lindfield, 1937); 4DD Cloncurry (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1401, 1934, NSW; COCP2 516, 1941; COCP1 591, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1943); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1949; South Brisbane, Qld, 1949; Acacia Ridge, Qld, 1954-1958); communications officer (Townsville, Qld, 1963; Bardon, Qld, 1963); operations officer (Bardon, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''GUEST''== * [[/Edgar Leopold Gordon Guest|Guest, Edgar Leopold Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZD-7DL] - 1904(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3GG Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Toorak, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1925-1931); manufacturer (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1949); director (Toorak, Vic, 1949-1963) ==''GUILDFORD''== * [[/Alfred Guildford|Guildford, Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4T-5BG] - 19??(Eng)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4AP Brisbane (Herston, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Sandgate, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1342, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, publicity officer) - Electoral Rolls: advertisement writer (West End, Qld, 1934); copy writer (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1936-1949) ==''GUNDERSON''== * [[/Thor Odin Gundersen|Gundersen (BDM) or Gunderson (Census), Thor Odin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHL8-F2W] - 1895(NZ)-1986(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 242, 1939 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Bondi, 1930-1931); radio officer (ss Fiona, 1943) ==''GUNN''== * [[/Kenneth Campbell Gunn|Gunn, Kenneth Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93DG-X18] - 1911(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4LG Laidley (1932-1937); 4LD Laidley (1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 884, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ) - Callsigns: 4LG likely withdrawn for 4LG Longreach - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Laidley, Qld, 1937-1972) ==''GUNTER''== * [[/Norman Eliot Gunter|Gunter, Norman Eliot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WR-5VB] - 1912(Vic)-1943(At Sea) - Licences: 3NG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 593, 1930, Vic; 2COCP 372, 1932; 1COCP 51, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (merchant navy, wireless operator) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Caulfield, 1935; Hawthorn, 1937-1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1428541 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''GURNER''== * [[/Reginald Carlisle Gurner|Gurner, Reginald Carlisle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-8S8] - 1905(SA)-1975(SA) - 5CZ Receive Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923); Receive Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923); 5RG Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923-1928; Linden Park Gardens, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 31, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Linden Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) ==''GURR''== * [[/Alan Frederick Gurr|Gurr, Alan Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GM-KJV] - 1904(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3AG Geelong East (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geelong, 1926-1928; Belmont, 1931-1972) * [[/George Henry Gurr|Gurr, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L46K-DBB] - 1896(SA)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 5GO Adelaide (Parafield, 1933); 3QH Melbourne (Stanmore, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1142, 1933, SA; 3COCP 185, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Parkville, Vic, 1926); ground engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1928); inspector (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''GUTTERIDGE''== * [[/Reginald Frank Gutteridge|Gutteridge, Reginald Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNYP-KSN] - 1886(Tas)-1942(WA) - Licences: V759 Receive (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farm manager (Marnoo, Vic, 1921); electrical engineer (Rupanyup, 1924-1927) =='''H'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''HACKNEY''== * [[/Allan John Hackney|Hackney, Allan John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBGR-T3F] - 1912(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2LB Young (1932-1934); 2LB Cootamundra (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 917, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 153, 1934; COCP3 228, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cootamundra, NSW, 1936-1937); radio technician (Goulburn, NSW, 1943); electrical fitter (Corrimal, NSW, 1949); engineering assistant (Petersham North, NSW, 1949-1963); grazier (Dungowan, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''HADLEY''== * [[/Arthur Lionel Trimble Hadley|Hadley, Arthur Lionel Trimble "Doc"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7ZX-G9Y] - 1900(Qld)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4AH Brisbane (Clifton Hill, 1930-1933; Dutton Park, 1937-1939; Annerley, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 636, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1, federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: signwriter (Taringa, 1921); salesman (Toowong, 1922-1925); motor assembler (Yeronga, 1929); radio mechanic (South Brisbane, 1937); technician (Annerley, 1949-1958); retired (Inala, 1958; Seven Hills, 1963) * [[/C. Hadley|Hadley, C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2MT Newcastle (Mayfield, 1934); 2MT Wollongong (1946) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HADLOW''== * [[/Martin Lindsay Hadlow|Hadlow, Martin Lindsay]] - 1947(???)-Living - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio clubs (NZDXRL, ARDXC, DXA); early wireless and broadcasting historian (Ph.D. Thesis) - Education: Ph.D. (Queensland); Hon. Dr. (Kazakh State); M.A. Mass Communications (Leicester) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://archive.org/details/wireless-and-empire-ambition Wireless and Empire Ambition] ==''HAGARTY''== * [[/Neville Douglas Hagarty|Hagarty, Neville Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G38J-GBJ] - 1907(Qld)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster (on 4WH); radio club participant; business proprietor; pilot; federal public servant (DCA) - Relationships: brother of 4WH William Edward Hagarty - Electoral Rolls: woodworker (Hospital Hill, 1930) * [[/William Edward Hagarty|Hagarty, William Edward "Edward / Eddie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G384-TL3] - 1905(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4WH Longreach (1925-1939); 4WH Townsville (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 172, 1925, No. 16 in Qld; 2COCP 271, 1939; 1COCP 309, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; engineer; postal employee (PMG); federal public servant (PMG) - Relationships: brother of Neville Douglas Hagarty - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Longreach, 1930-1937); aeradio operator (Longreach, 1943); officer commanding aeradio station (Townsville, 1949-1954); communications officer (Townsville, 1958-1963; Mysterton, 1968) - Trovetag: "4WH - William Edward Hagarty" & "Wikibooks 4WH" ==''HAI''== * [[/Pham Nhu Hai|Hai, Pham Nhu "Hai"]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC); Director Broadcasting ITU-R - Electoral Rolls: - Links: ==''HAIGH''== * [[/Bartin Robert Alfred Read Haigh|Haigh, Bartin Robert Alfred Read]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9T-J8B] - 1854(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: N752 Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2IA Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, 1930); poultry farmer (Seven Hills, 1933) ==''HAILSTONE''== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Hailstone|Hailstone, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RX-HNS] - 1916(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2HI Sydney (Mosman, 1932-1936); 2FQ Sydney (Seaforth, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1050, 1932, NSW; COCP2 28, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Mosman, NSW, 1943); no occupation (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1963; Seaforth, NSW, 1968-1977) ==''HAINES''== * [[/Claude Lewis Harrison Haines|Haines, Claude Lewis Harrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-8F6] - 1906(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5CH Millicent (1933-1937); 3QM Geelong (Belmont, 1938-1939); 5CH Mt Gambier (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1118, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Belmont, Vic, 1937); engine driver (Mt Gambier, SA, 1941-1943) ==''HAINING''== * [[/Robert James Haining|Haining, Robert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBG-N6D] - 1911(Eng)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AMQ Sydney (Manly, 1939; Annandale, 1946; Bondi Junction, 1947; Auburn, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2319, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1935-1937); soldier (Manly, NSW, 1943); storeman & packer (Auburn, NSW, 1954-1963); storeman (Auburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HAINSWORTH''== * [[/Percy Taylor Hainsworth|Hainsworth, Percy Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMK-6DR] - 1902(???)-1965(SA) - Licences: 2PK Sydney (Haberfield, 1935-1936; Penrith, 1937-1938); 2AGK Sydney (Penrith, 1938-1939, Hurstville, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Haberfield, NSW, 1935); electrical fitter (Croydon, NSW, 1936); electrical engineer (Penrith, NSW, 1937) ==''HAIRE''== * [[/William Henry Haire|Haire or Murnane, William Henry "Will"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/PMWS-5LZ] - 1882(Vic)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XVA Adelaide (Adelaide City, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Flint and Steel Bay, NSW, 1933; Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1936-1937) - TroveTag: "XVA - William Henry Haire" ==''HALE''== * [[/Carl William Millar Hale|Hale, Carl William Millar "William"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VR-TPL] - 1901(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3GH Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1923); 3GH Anglesea (1924-1931+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 120, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Elsternwick, 1924); architect (Hawthorn, 1958-1968; Malvern, 1977-1980) * [[/Douglas Edgar Hale|Hale, Douglas Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKV4-QR2] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3DE Buninyong (1936-1939); 3DE Traralgon (1947-1948); 3DE Morwell (1954-1956); 3DE Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1703, 1936, Vic; BOCP 173, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Buninyong, Vic, 1937); engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942; Traralgon, Vic, 1949; Morwell, Vic, 1949-1954; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963); consulting engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HALL''== * [[/Charles Hall|Hall, Charles]] - 1910(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RR Melbourne (Thornbury, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1648, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous CHs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Geoffrey Aitken Hall|Hall, Geoffrey Aitken]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCGR-XKY] - 1901(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified (likely utilised 5KN Point Cook licence) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 327, 1927, Vic; AIR2 2, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval officer (Malvern, Vic, 1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954-1967); retired (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Geoffrey Lovett Hall|Hall, Geoffrey Lovett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDB-ZD3] - 1895(Tas)-1972(Tas) - Licences: Receive Waddamanna (1923-1924); 7GH Waddamanna (1925-1931+); 7GH Hobart (1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 137, 1925, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 85, 1937 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Waddamana, 1928); engineer (New Town, 1936-1949) * [[/Graham George Hall|Hall, Graham George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HN-Z89] - 1910(Vic)-1971(Eng) - Licences: 3WO Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1929-1931; Hawthorn, 1933); 2AGH Sydney (Five Dock, 1937; Strathfield, 1938-1939; Hurstville, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 482, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Auburn, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Abbotsford, 1937); engineer (Hurstville, 1949-1954; South Hurstville, 1958-1968) * [[/Reginald Allen Hall|Hall, Reginald Allen]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 539, 1929, ??? - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. F. Hall|Hall, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3FH Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3FH Melbourne (Toorak, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor Edward Hall|Hall, Victor Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DJ-ZMK] - 1915(NZ)-2019(Qld)103yo - Licences: 2AKL Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 139, 1938; AIR1 1, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: retired (Brackenridge, Qld, 1980) * [[/William Hall|Hall, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB1-SF7] - 1913(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIW Coonamble (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2068, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WHs; Individual not fully identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/William Charles Hall|Hall, William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG26-DY6] - 1912(NSW)-2018(NSW) - Licences: 2BH Abermain (1930-1933); 2XT Abermain (1934-1937); 2XT Kurri Kurri (1938-1939, 1946-1948); 2XT Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1950-1965; Toronto, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 643, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Abermain, 1935; Kurri Kurri, 1937-1943); hotel licensee (Newcastle, 1949-1963); retired (Toronto, 1972; Carey Bay, 1977-1980) - Withdrawal: 2BH amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2BH Broken Hill commercial service - Comment: Beware several contemporaneous WCH in Newcastle region ==''HALLAM''== * [[/William Philpot Hallam|Hallam, William Philpot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97MX-Y3J] - 1859(Tas)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XZH Hobart (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; PMGD Vic + Federal - Electoral Rolls: Nil ==''HALLEY''== * [[/Thomas William Alfred Halley|Halley, Thomas William Alfred "Alfred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT56-1VP] - 1906(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3BX Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1932-1939, 1947-1948); 4TI Gold Coast (Chevron Island, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 888, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937); builder (Mentone, Vic, 1942); carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); cattle breeder (South Kyneton, Vic, 1963-1967); builder (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1968; Chevron Island, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''HALLIDAY''== * [[/Eric Fred Halliday|Halliday, Eric Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC26-L5B] - 1913(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5FW Adelaide (Hectorville, 1935-1939; South Payneham, 1947-1969; Magill, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1494, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Crystal Brook, 1939) ==''HALLORAN''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Halloran|Halloran, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3F-PL7] - 1911(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2XR Newcastle (Mayfield, 1929); 2XR Sydney (Mosman, 1930-1934; Chatswood, 1935-1938; Ashfield, 1939; Cronulla, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935); laboratory assistant (Chatswood, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1943; Cronulla, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HALYDAY''== * [[/James Guyler Halyday|Halyday, James Guyler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L246-PVH] - 1904(Vic)-1990(???) - Licences: 4HZ Gympie (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2287, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ; Gympie ARC); military (WW2); employment (SEAQ linesman) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gympie, Qld, 1936-1943); lineman (Gympie, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''HAM''== * [[/George Wilton Ham|Ham, George Wilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX4-P28] - 1905(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4CR Receive Brisbane (Northgate, 1923); 4GW Brisbane (Northgate, 1930-1931; Coorparoo, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 572, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; television experimenter (4CM); radio clubs (Toombul RC); employment (Chandlers) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, 1937; St Lucia, 1943-1968); retired (Jamboree Heights, 1972-1980) * [[/Guildford Ham|Ham, Guildford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67H-W9Y] - 1906(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 101, 1937 - radio technician - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (South Brisbane, 1928-1937); radio technician (South Brisbane, 1943; Bald Hills, 1943; Annerley, 1954); technician (Wavell Heights, 1958-1963) * [[/Thomas Edward Ham|Ham, Thomas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88F-R3P] - 1921(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4WX Brisbane (Chelmer, 1937-1939); 2AGA Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1947; Carlton, 1948-1950; Sylvannia Heights, 1954-1975); 4AGT Buderim (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2056, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Sylvannia, 1954-1968); mechanic (Sylvannia, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Buderim, 1980) ==''HAMILTON''== * [[/G. C. Hamilton|Hamilton, G. C. or C. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XGH Sydney (Woollahra, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John William Ormsby Hamilton|Hamilton, John William Ormsby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MG65-XRC] - 1869(Tas)-1944(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Australian representative of Pacific Radio Telegraph Co and Marconi Telegraph Co, promoted a scheme to link Aus/NZ/Pacific Islands (rejected by Aus Gov 1909), migrated to England to work for Marconi, donated Ormsby Hamilton Radio Prize in memory of his father Thomas Ormsby Hamilton - Electoral Rolls: - Links: - TroveTag: "John William Ormsby Hamilton" * [[/Joy Ruth Hamilton|Hamilton, Joy Ruth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB7J-Z3J] - 1924(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HJ Sydney (Croydon, NSW, 1948-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 199, 1947, NSW - amateur operator YL; WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1963); trustee officer (Mosman, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Lionel William Hanover Hamilton|Hamilton, Lionel William Hanover]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W3-LJG] - 1903(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1177, 1933, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Commonwealth Bank, Innisfail, Qld, 1925; Merthyr, Qld, 1928; Nambour, Qld, 1930-1934); bank officer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1936-1958) ==''HAMMER''== * [[/William Charles Hammer|Hammer, William Charles "Chas"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPX-N2W] - 1915(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1939, 1946-1975; Waverton, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1571, 1935, NSW; AOLCP 267, 1935; COCP2 74, 1936; COCP1 893, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1949); public servant (Bondi, NSW, 1958-1963); engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HAMMOND''== * [[/John Harold Hammond|Hammond, John Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HP-67H] - 1875(NSW)-1932(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: barrister-at-law (Ashfield, 1913); barrister (Killara, 1930-1932) * [[/Herbert Bowes Hammond|Hammond, Herbert Bowes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4J-2PK] - 1907(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2NI Sydney (Chatswood, 1925; Epping, 1926-1927; Chatswood, 1928; Naremburn, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 64, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 895, 1925 12; 2COCP 318, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Naremburn, NSW, 1930); musician (Terrigal, NSW, 1932-1949); process worker (Meadow Bank, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Horace Arthur Hammond|Hammond, Horace Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHG-5ZP] - 1898(Eng)-1932(WA) - Licences: 6CH Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1922-1925; Swanbourne, WA, 1929-1931) ==''HANCOCK''== * [[/G. A. Hancock|Hancock, C. A. or G. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: V748 Receive Melbourne (Berwick, 1922); 3GU Receive Melbourne (Berwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/D'Arcy Maxwell Hancock|Hancock, D'Arcy Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCG4-L3Y] - 1910(SA)-2017(SA)107yo - Licences: 5RJ Kadina (1927-1939, 1946-1960); 5RJ Adelaide (Mitchell Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 356, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kadina, 1947) * [[/Garnet Robert Lovedale Hancock|Hancock, Garnet Robert Lovedale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT22-2P2] - 1909(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Melbourne (Northcote, 1932, 1948-1969; Clifton Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1063, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Newmarket, Vic, 1931-1937); telegraphist (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1942; Collingwood, Vic, 1949-1968; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HAND''== * [[/Frederick William Hand|Hand, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L89Y-XMP] - 1921(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3YH Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947); 7YH Georgetown (1954); 7YH Cascade (1955); 7YH Seven Mile Beach (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2289, 1939, Vic; BOCP 914, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949); electrician (George Town, Tas, 1954); engineer (Seven Mile Beach, Tas, 1963); technician (Wattle Park, Vic, 1967; Box Hill South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HANDEL''== * [[/Keith Frederick Handel|Handel, Keith Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5TF-KYH] - 1913(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2IA Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1939, 1946; Roseville, 1947; Earlwood, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1413, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hurstville, NSW, 1936-1943; Earlwood, NSW, 1949; Eastwood, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''HANDS''== * [[/Douglas Anstruther Hands|Hands, Douglas Anstruther]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G361-FBG] - 1916(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ZV Sydney (Annandale, 1934-1936; Manly, 1937-1939, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1264, 1934, NSW; COCP2 119, 1937; COCP1 987, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1937); police constable (Manly, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Ronald Hands|Hands, Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKX7-GFQ] - 1912(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZD Sydney (Camperdown, 1934-1935; Annandale, 1936; Manly, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1344, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Annandale, NSW, 1935-1936); traveller (Manly, NSW, 1937-1943); co-ordinating officer (Manly, NSW, 1949-1968) ==''HANHAM''== * [[/Frank Stewart Hanham|Hanham, Frank Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN42-933] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3BJ Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 839, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Essendon, Vic, 1934-1942); electrical mechanic (Essendon, Vic, 1949); technician (Strathmore, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''HANNAFORD''== * [[/Bruce Hannaford|Hannaford, Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9Q-BXV] - 1918(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 2ALR Maitland West (1939); 2ALR Katoomba (1946-1947); 2ALR Maitland (1948); 2ALR Cessnock (1950); 5DT Adelaide (Finchley Park, 1954; Reynella, 1955); 5DT Port Augusta (1956); 2XI Broken Hill (1958-1960); 5XI Adelaide (CBD, 1965); 5XI Peterborough (1969); 5XI Adelaide (Athelstone, 1975; Elizabeth Grove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2262, 1939, NSW; AOCP2 87, 1946; BOCP 789, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (West Maitland, NSW, 1943); farmer (Wallace Creek, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Cessnock, NSW, 1949; Broken Hill, NSW, 1958) ==''HANNAM''== * [[/Harold William Hannam|Hannam, Harold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G83F-J78] - 1913(NSW)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 2IR Sydney (Hurstville South, 1935-1937); 2IR Orange (1938-1939); Sydney (South Hurstville, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1472, 1935, Qld; BOCP 9, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Orange, 1943; Hurstville, 1949); engineer (Cheltenham, 1949-1954; Moorabbin, 1963) * [[/Walter Henry Hannam|Hannam, Walter Henry "Wally" "Wal", "Doc", "Fatty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/273W-H9T] - 1885(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XQI Stamford, Qld (1911-1914); 2YH Sydney (Balmain, 1924; Mosman, 1924-1933; Willoughby, 1934-1939); 2AXH Terrigal (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 27, 1924, No. 10 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, first secretary 1910); wireless operator Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1912-1914) - Relationships: don't confuse with father William Henry Hannam of Hannams Ltd, engineers & sheet metal workers - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Walter Henry Hannam|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/biography/hannam_walter.php Bio1]; [https://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/history/people/walter-hannam/ Bio2] - Trovetag: "XQI-2YH-2AXH - Walter Henry Hannam" ==''HANSCOMBE''== * [[/Silvester Thomas Hanscombe|Hanscombe, Silvester Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNQ-8VR] - 1908(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Waverley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1949); clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1958); mail officer (Peakhurst, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''HANSEN''== * [[/Harold William Hansen|Hansen, Harold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93DG-45T] - 1914(Qld)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 4FH Brisbane (Forest Hill, 1935-1939); 4SV Brisbane (Bulimba, 1948-1965; Carina, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1508, 1935, Qld; BOCP 1039, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, 1937, radio technician); state public servant (BCC, communications officer) - Relationships: father of Graham Hansen 4FV - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Forest Hill, Qld, 1936-1937); WT Operator (Wendouree, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Maryborough, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Carina, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''HARDGRAVE''== * [[/Philip Hardgrave|Hardgrave, Philip "Pop"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPF-XL5] - 1857(Qld)-1940(Qld) - Licences: 4PH Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1150, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: oldest person in British Empire to obtain a full licence - Electoral Rolls: fruitgrower (Wellington Point, 1916-1928) ==''HARDIE''== * [[/Bruce Netherton Kilgour Hardie|Hardie, Bruce Netherton Kilgour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ95-FMJ] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3YX Melbourne (Garden Vale, 1925-1933; City, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 49, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WIA Vic - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1921); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1934; City, 1935-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1963) - Links: [https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=126495 AIF] - TroveTag: "3YX - Bruce Netherton Kilgour Hardie" ==''HARDING''== * [[/Charles Henry Victor Harding|Harding, Charles Henry Victor "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHZ-5DW] - 1898(Irl)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6DG Receive Albany (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Albany, WA, 1922-1925; Pingelly, WA, 1931-1954; South Perth, WA, 1958); retired (Como, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Lewis George Herbert Harding|Harding, Lewis George Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVN6-7KQ] - 1917(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3LX Melbourne (Footscray, 1934-1939; Box Hill, 1947-1948; Nunawading, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1281, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Box Hill, Vic, 1949); technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1963) ==''HARDINGE''== * [[/Biron Elliot Hardinge|Hardinge, Biron Elliot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8FG-YWQ] - 1912(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3TA Melbourne (Ormond, 1931); 3TA Horsham (1933-1939, 1947-1960); 3TA Healesville (1965-1975); 3ATA Portable Horsham (1947-1960); 3ATA Mobile Healesville (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 734, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Horsham, Vic, 1954; Healesville, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''HARDISTY''== * [[/David Charles Hardisty|Hardisty, David Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTM-C4W] - 1907(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6DH Perth (Victoria Park, 1926-1939; West Perth, 1946-1948; Applecross, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 273, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: packer (Victoria Park, 1931-1943); radio mechanic (Applecross, 1954-1980) ==''HARDMAN''== * [[/Cecil Alfred Hardman|Hardman, Cecil Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZML-FK6] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2KR Gunnedah (1931-1937); 2KR Woy Woy (1938-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 779, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Gunnedah, NSW, 1934-1936; Woy Woy, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''HARDY''== * [[/Walter Robert Hardy|Hardy, Walter Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD3F-GM7] - 1900(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2RD Sydney (Glebe, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 187, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1930; Hurstville, NSW, 1930); electrical engineer (Hurstville, NSW, 1932-1933; Glebe, NSW, 1935); salesman (Kogarah, NSW, 1937-1943; Carlton, NSW, 1949-1968); journalist (Carlton, NSW, 1972); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1977) ==''HARKIN''== * [[/Dennis James Harkin|Harkin, Denis or Dennis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G45Q-9PH] - 1903(SA)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3YN Receive Melbourne (Prahran, 1923); 3KF Melbourne (Kensington, 1924-1925); 3YN Melbourne (Preston, 1924-1926); 4YN Bowen (1927); 3YN Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1931); 3YY Newport (1938); 6YN Pearce (1938); 3ADJ Melbourne (Prahran, 1946-1948; Middle Park, 1954-1956; Thornbury, 1960-1975); 4ADJ Maryborough (1980) - Qualifications: CPRT 782, 1923; 1COCP 280, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club participant (WIAQ); career military (RAAF); federal public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1926; Brunswick, Vic, 1931; Newport, 1937); RAAF (Clifton Hill, 1942); technician (Prahran, 1949; Albert Park, 1954); radio technician (Thornbury, 1963-1972); nil (Maryborough, 1977-1980) ==''HARKNESS''== * [[/Keith Lynn Harkness|Harkness, Keith Lynn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKYJ-DNT] - 1906(NSW)-1998(Norfolk Island) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Double Bay, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1320, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1936); warehouseman salesman (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937; Cremorne, NSW, 1943); traveller (Cremorne, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HARLEN''== * [[/John Edward Harlen|Harlen, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8MP-TWB] - 1884(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Sunnybank, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1908); fruit grower (Sunnybank, Qld, 1912-1949) ==''HARLEY''== * [[/Gordon Nicoll Harley|Harley, Gordon Nicoll]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89D-41H] - 1901(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: "4AR Unlicensed" Ipswich (1926-1928); 4GH Ipswich (1928-1933); 4GH Didcott (1937-1939); 4GH Maryborough (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 385, 1928, No. 43 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (radio manufacture); employment (school teacher); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brassall, 1925); school teacher (Didcot, 1936-1943); teacher (Maryborough, 1949); school teacher (Maryborough, 1954-1980) ==''HARMAN''== * [[/Henry Charles Harman|Harman, Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHT-KP6] - 1912(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2XH Kurri Kurri (1931-1935); 2GH Sydney (Raymond Terrace, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 861, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Kurri Kurri, NSW, 1934-1937); RAAF (Raymond Terrace, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HARMER''== * [[/George Harmer|Harmer, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRTY-KHZ] - 1900(Eng)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4XW Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Camp Hill, 1954-1956; Coorparoo, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1301, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club member (WIAQ); telephone technician (PMGD); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937-1954); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''HARRANTH''== * [[/Wolf Harranth|Harranth, Wolf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBY-MY8] - 1941(Austria)-2021(Austria) - Licences: OE1WHC Austria - curator of Dokufunk, host of the world's largest collection of amateur radio and broadcast QSLs; amateur radio operator; broadcast announcer; historian (amateur radio, broadcasting); children's book author; translator - provided the core of the WIA QSL collection - Links: [[w:Wolf_Harranth|Wikipedia]]; [http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/OE1WHC/ Ham Gallery]; [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/personalities/index.php?CID=12863&ID=37418#A37418 Dokufunk Tributes] ==''HARRINGTON''== * [[/Herbert William Harrington|Harrington, Herbert William "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/M4ZT-5YJ] - 1891(Qld)-1946(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - radio inspector (SA, 1923); WW1 (Sapper, Wireless School Moore Park, 1917; Australian Flying Corps, 1919) - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Hayhurst, SA, 1939-1943) - Awards: Mercantile Marine Medal (WW1) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/177564 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2021133 AWM Embarkation Roll]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10624408 AWM] - TroveTag: "Herbert William Harrington"(150+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Harrington"(10+ tags) ==''HARRIS''== * [[/Alfred Charles Harris|Harris, Alfred Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZY1-F4K] - 1900(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3CH Birchip (1926-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 303, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; class B licence?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous ACHs - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ouyen, Vic, 1924); electrical engineer (Birchip, Vic, 1925-1954; Power Station, Ouyen, Vic, 1963) * [[/Herbert Ernest Harris|Harris, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G59V-NG6] - 1880(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XGR Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: tailor's cutter (North Sydney, NSW, 1913); tailor (Dee Why, NSW, 1930-1933); cutter (Manly, NSW, 1934-1935; Balgowlah, NSW, 1936-1943); tailor (Seaforth, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/Ross Clifford Harris|Harris, Ross Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5Y2-DZF] - 1917(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5FL Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1939; Malvern, 1947-1948; Hawthorn, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1651, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Valentine Harms Harris|Harris, Valentine Harms]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PM-FDM] - 1909(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6NL Perth (Shenton Park, 1935-1939; Applecross, 1947-1969); 6NL Denmark (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1579, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Husband of 6YL Ruth Victoria Harris nee Longley - Electoral Rolls: garage employee (Subiaco, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); mechanic (Applecross, WA, 1949-1972) ==''HARRISON''== * [[/Arthur Roberts Harrison|Harrison, Arthur Roberts]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J7-YHJ] - 1909(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2DT Sydney (Stanmore, 1934-1939, 1948-1961; Concord West, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1326, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Petersham, NSW, 1930-1958; Stanmore, NSW, 1963) * [[/Maurice Haydn Harrison|Harrison, Maurice Haydn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMK-KWV] - 1913(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2OY Sydney (Paddington, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 18, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1931-1946) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Parkes, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949); policeman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); police sergeant (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Percival Lionel Carr Harrison|Harrison, Percival Lionel Carr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM3-VDC] - 1912(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6LH Perth (Claremont, 1937-1939; Armadale, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1909, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Claremont, WA, 1936-1937); civil servant (Armadale, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/Victor William Harrison|Harrison, Victor William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSM-2BS] - 1911(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3QD Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1937-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948; North Balwyn, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1949, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Mont Albert, Vic, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); technician (Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1954-1963; Balwyn North, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''HARRISS''== * [[/Alfred George Harriss|Harriss, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8HN-THZ] - 1873(Eng)-1932(Qld) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) - amateur operator; radio clubs (Longreach Radio Club); business proprietor (Jackson & Harriss) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Longreach, 1930) - Relationships: father of Dorothy Winnifred Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss * [[/Dorothy Winnifred Harriss|Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGYC-3CP] - 1905(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4DH Longreach (1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 573, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); first YL operator in Qld - Electoral Rolls: typist (Longreach, 1930); home duties (Longreach, 1936-1943; Warwick, 1949; Toowoomba, 1954-1977; Macgregor, 1980) - Relationships: daughter of Alfred George Harriss * [[/Wilfred Lloyd Harriss|Harriss, Wilfred Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQ2-MS6] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ALF Sydney (Coogee, 1939, 1946-1960; Lugarno, 1961-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 1285, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Coogee, NSW, 1943-1954); teacher (Coogee, NSW, 1958; Lugarno, NSW, 1963-1968; Falconbridge, NSW, 1972; Springwood, NSW, 1977) ==''HARRISSON''== * [[/Charles Harrisson|Harrisson, Charles "Snowy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-VK3] - 1908(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7CH Hobart (Bellerive, 1933); 3CN Shepparton (1937-1939, 1948); 7CH Hobart (Moonah, 1954-1960); 7CH Burnie (1965); 7CH Hobart (Bellerive, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 348, 1927, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son of Charles Turnbull Harrisson, biologist in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Shepparton, Vic, 1936-1949); bank manager (Moonah, Tas, 1954) ==''HARSTON''== * [[/Leslie William Harston|Harston, Leslie William or William Leslie "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQD-XVY] - 1897(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4RY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1932-1939, 1946-1948; Holland Park, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 903, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (art shop) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Clayfield, Qld, 1921-1943); no occupation (Holland Park, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''HART''== * [[/Augustus Samuel Hart|Hart, Augustus Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CMQ-4CP] - 1890(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 57, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Watchem, Vic, 1912; Glen Thompson, 1913); wireless engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1936-1937); wireless operator (Esperance, 1943); telegraphist (Darwin, 1949); wireless officer (Moonee Ponds, 1963-1968; Essendon, 1972) * [[/James Claude Hoyte John Hart|Hart, James Claude Hoyte John "Hoyte John", "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWC-W4C] - 1904(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2HO Sydney (Manly, 1928-1931; Roseville, 1933-1939, 1946-1956; St Ives East, 1957-1975; Manly, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 410, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 4622, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, 1933-1954; St Ives, 1958-1963); retired (St Ives, 1968-1977; Manly, 1980) * [[/John William Hart|Hart, John William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2399, 1939, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWHs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norman Victor Hart|Hart, Norman Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNK3-TXW] - 1908(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4KO Booval (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 760, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club member (WIA, Ipswich RC); engineer - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Booval, 1932-1937); grocer (Booval, 1943-1949); radio technician (Booval, 1954-1972; East Ipswich, 1977-1980) * [[/William James Hart|Hart, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGH-MW8] - 1911(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ACA Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1938); 2ACA Orange (1939); 2ACA Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1947); 2ACR Sydney (Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 69, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Marrickville, NSW, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1954); public servant (Collaroy Plateau, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/William John Hart|Hart, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGH-CKN] - 1926(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2YQ Sydney (Mosman, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 589, 1958; AOCP 3819, 1959; COCP3 4611, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954); medical practitioner (Mosman, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''HARTLEY''== * [[/Arthur Hartley|Hartley, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP58-YDC] - 1911(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2VY Sydney (Lakemba, 1933-1939, 1946-1965; Greenacre, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1218, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1934-1937); welder (Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1963); foreman (Greenacre, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''HARVEY''== * [[/B. C. L. Harvey|Harvey, B. C. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAC Melbourne (Port Melbourne, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Colin Geoffrey Harvey|Harvey, Colin Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC4-31J] - 1920(Vic)-2010(ACT) - Licences: 3UO Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939; East St Kilda, 1947-1956); 2AQU Glenbrook (1958-1961); 1AU Canberra (Hughes, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1695, 1936, Vic; BOCP 203, 1938; TVOCP 31, 1957; 1COCP N26, 1970 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flight Lieutenant, 1944) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CGH - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Armadale, Vic, 1949); RAAF (Glenbrook, NSW, 1958; Hughes, ACT, 1968-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1528008 AWM] * [[/Edward Rossiter Harvey|Harvey, Edward Rossiter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBP-BK8] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 6RG Perth (Scarborough, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 4RK Surfers Paradise (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2041, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Leederville, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1943); newsagent (Scarborough, WA, 1949-1958); shopkeeper (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1963); proprietor (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Mermaid Waters, Qld, 1980) * [[/James Harvey|Harvey, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHX-WJW] - 1907(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DR Brisbane (Buranda, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 4ZJO Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2235, 1938, Qld; NAOCP Q3, 1976 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Commonwealth Public Servant (Belmont, Qld, 1954-1968) * [[/Joseph Melville Harvey|Harvey, Joseph Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHSW-R2Z] - 1892(Tas)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6CG Receive Donnybrook (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: agriculturalist (Thomson's Brook, Donnybrook, WA, 1930-1963) * [[/Manning Herbert Harvey|Harvey, Manning Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZGG-LFZ] - 1887(Tas)-1932(Tas) - Licences: XZC Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1914-1928) ==''HASELDINE''== * [[/John Craig Haseldine|Haseldine, John Craig]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTV-TNW] - 1918(SA)-2011(SA) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1947-1965; Pennington, 1969); 3QG Melbourne (Mulgrave, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2391, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: serviceman (Cheltenham, SA, 1939; Burleigh Estate, SA, 1941); electrician (Mulgrave, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HASKARD''== * [[/Reginald Geoffrey Haskard|Haskard, Reginald Geoffrey "Geoff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB5-S35] - 1906(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Jamestown, 1923-1924); 5RH Adelaide (Jamestown, 1927-1931; North Adelaide, 1933; Malvern, 1937-1939; Helmsdale, 1947; Plympton, 1948-1975; West Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 316, 1927, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 1558, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: retreader (Malvern, 1939-1941); wireless operator (Malvern, 1943) ==''HASSELBACH''== * [[/Edward Hasselbach|Hasselbach, Edward or Eduard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZS2-GZH] - 1849(Germany)-1928(Vic) - Licences: XKN Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1914; Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1928) ==''HATFIELD''== * [[/Westrop Henry Hatfield|Hatfield, Westrop Henry "West"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB5-VF5] - 1909(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD) ==''HATTAM''== * [[/Fred Hattam|Hattam, Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZV-QDL] - 1906(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3HW Castlemaine (1929-1939); 3BAL Castlemaine (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 541, 1929, Vic; BOCP 410, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Castlemaine, 1928-1937); radio mechanic (Castlemaine, 1954-1967); engineer (Castlemaine, 1968-1972) ==''HATTON''== * [[/Donald Edsall Hatton|Hatton, Donald Edsall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB2-YHY] - 1925(NSW)-2009(Vic) - Licences: 2AI Sydney (Abbotsford, 1947-1954; Vaucluse, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 34, 1946, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2AGU Harry Creighton Hatton & brother of 2GD Kenneth Harry Hatton - Comment: Died with wife in 2009 Vic bushfires - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Abbotsford, NSW, 1949-1954); scientist (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963; Templestowe, Vic, 1967-1977) - Links: [http://royalcommission.vic.gov.au/getdoc/f95fb3fc-117e-46c7-b2cc-22ec17a5dd88/Transcript_VBRC_Day_117_04-Mar-2010-REDACTED.pdf Bushfire Royal Commission] * [[/Harry Creighton Hatton|Hatton, Harry Creighton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH1R-8XB] - 1893(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Abbotsford, 1923); 2AGU Sydney (Abbotsford, 1938-1939, 1946-1958) (1946 to 1955, licence held with son Kenneth Harry Hatton) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, Gunner, 1915-1918, Gassed) - Relationships: Father of 2GD Kenneth Harry Hatton & 2AI Donald Edsall Hatton - Electoral Rolls: Fitter & turner with Warburton Franki (1915, Army enlistment); fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1930-1958) * [[/Kenneth Harry Hatton|Hatton, Kenneth Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKML-N4T] - 1921(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2GD Sydney (Abbotsford, 1938-1939, 1947; Epping, 1948-1957; Pymble, 1958); 2AGU Sydney (Abbotsford, 1946-1955) (licence held with Harry Creighton Hatton); 2AGU Sydney (Pymble, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2104, 1938, NSW; COCP2 363, 1940; COCP1 451, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2AGU Harry Creighton Hatton & brother of 2AI Donald Edsall Hatton - Electoral Rolls: airline radio officer (Epping, NSW, 1949; Eastwood, NSW, 1954); radio officer (Pymble, NSW, 1958; St Ives, NSW, 1963); airline navigator (St Ives, NSW, 1968); navigator (St Ives, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HAVYATT''== * [[/Alaric Havyatt|Havyatt, Alaric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMK7-5XZ] - 1917(NZ)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2AET Sydney (Double Bay, 1936-1938; Edgecliff, 1939, 1946-1947; Roseville, 1948-1958); 2AZQ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1969; Woolwich, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1825, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Edgecliff, NSW, 1943); student (Gordon, NSW, 1949; Roseville, NSW, 1954-1958); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1968); engineer (Woolwich, NSW, 1972-1977; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1980) ==''HAWKER''== * [[/H. Hawker|Hawker, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XHH Grafton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HAWKESWORTH''== * [[/Norman John Hawkesworth|Hawkesworth, Norman John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CQ-CB8] - 1908(NSW)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3FT Melbourne (Auburn, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2361, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: printer (South Yarra, Vic, 1931); labourer (Melbourne East, Vic, 1936); waiter (St Kilda, Vic, 1937); radio wireman (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1968); radio worker (Auburn, Vic, 1972); retired (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HAWKINS''== * [[/Henry William Albert Hawkins|Hawkins, Henry William Albert "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GF-3WX] - 1914(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2YL Cessnock (1932-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1073, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Cessnock, NSW, 1935-1972) ==''HAWORTH''== * [[/William Haworth|Haworth, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G823-JT3] - 1896(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences Q737 Receive Qld (1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ironside Estate, 1917); mechanic (Taringa, 1921-1928); lineman (North Tmborine, 1931); electrical mechanic (Eagle Heights, 1936; Toowong, 1937); telephone mechanic (Bundaberg, 1943-1949); technician (Toowong, 1954-1972); retired (Caloundra, 1977-1980) ==''HAWSON''== * [[/Thomas Edgar Cecil Hawson|Hawson, Thomas Edgar Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ2-ZV9] - 1916(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4CH Ipswich (Woodend, 1937-1939; East Ipswich, 1947-1948); 4CH Brisbane (Yeronga, 1969; Salisbury, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2016, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: agent (Ipswich, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (East Ipswich, Qld, 1949); storekeeper (Windsor, Qld, 1954; Yeronga, Qld, 1958; Salisbury, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''HAY''== * [[/Patrick Walsh Hay|Hay, Patrick Walsh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZS-8Q9] - 1918(NSW)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 2ADW Sydney (Lidcombe, 1936-1938; Sefton, 1939); 4PH Toowoomba (1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1730, 1930, NSW; BOCP 639, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sefton, NSW, 1943); engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Toowoomba North, Qld, 1958-1963) ==''HAYES''== * [[/William Lyall Hayes|Hayes, William Lyall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB9-GGX] - 1908(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AJL Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939; Chatswood, 1946-1954; Artarmon, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2082, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Roseville, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1936-1937); industrial chemist (Roseville, NSW, 1943; Epping, NSW, 1943; Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1954; Artarmon, NSW, 1958-1968); chemist (Artarmon, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HAYLES''== * [[/Ernest Edward Hayles|Hayles, Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCQT-F9K] - 1911(Qld)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 4HY Innisfail (1938-1939, 1947-1948); 2AHY Wollongong (1954-1958); 2AHY Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1960-1969; Roseville, 1975); 2AHY Alstonville (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2153, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Innisfail, Qld, 1936-1949; Wollongong, NSW, 1954); dental technician (Roseville, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ==''HAYMAN''== * [[/Arthur Henry Hayman|Hayman, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ19-MCS] - 1888(NZ)-1974(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 26, 1914 - coastal wireless Operator (Broome, WA); radio telegraphist at WW1 enlistment; WW1 (Army, NZEF, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Kaiapoi, NZ, 1911; Christchurch, NZ, 1919-1935; Fendleton, NZ, 1946-1949); retired (Fendalton, NZ, 1957; Papanui, NZ, 1972) * [[/William George Inglis Hayman|Hayman, William George Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-CX1] - 1897(Eng)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6BG Perth (Claremont, 1925); 6GH Perth (Claremont, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; scientist; educator - Electoral Rolls: lecturer (Claremont, 1922-1929); engineer (Claremont, 1931-1954); civil servant (Claremont, 1958-1968) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hayman-william-george-12971 ADB] ==''HAYNES''== * [[/Bruce Lot Henry Haynes|Haynes, Bruce Lot Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC44-8M4] - 1898(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2YA Armidale (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Armidale, 1930-1936); poultry farmer (West Pennant Hills, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2YA - Bruce Lot Henry Haynes" * [[/Thomas Ambrose John Haynes|Haynes, Thomas Ambrose John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSC5-WXM] - 1902(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5AY Adelaide (Black Forest Estate, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 835, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Black Forest, 1939-1943) * [[/Walter Charles Henry Haynes|Haynes, Walter Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWS-2LW] - 1910(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2XH Sydney (Petersham, 1939, 1946-1947); 2APH Sydney (Punchbowl, 1960; Oatley, 1961-1965; Sylvania Waters, 1969); 4APH Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2404, 1939, NSW; BOCP 569, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Ashfield, NSW, 1933-1934; Croydon, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1963); tv technician (Sylvania, NSW, 1968); acting superintendent (Fern Tree Gully, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1980) ==''HAZARD''== * [[/Cleveland Tidcombe Hazard|Hazard, Cleveland Tidcombe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BS-QML] - 1897(Vic)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XNT Melbourne (Brighton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army, 4th Field Artillery, medically discharged, multiple gunshot wounds, 1915-1918 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Murrabit, Vic, 1919-1927); clerk (Glen Innes, NSW, 1930-1932); accountant (Merewether, NSW, 1933-1937); civil servant (Toxteth, NSW, 1943); public servant (Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1968) ==''HAZLETT''== * [[/Royce Stanley Arnold Hazlett|Hazlett, Royce Stanley Arnold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXX4-F38] - 1932(Qld)-2015(Qld) - Licences: 4ZRH Brisbane (Wellers Hill, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: AOLCP 1159, 1961, Qld - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 4EO Stanley Albert Hazlett - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1954-1963); electrical contractor (Wellers Hill, Qld, 1968-1972); contractor (Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Stanley Albert Hazlett|Hazlett, Stanley Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC33-RH7] - 1900(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4EO Receive Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 4ZRH Royce Stanley Arnold Hazlett - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, Qld, 1925-1928); buyer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937-1968) ==''HEARPS''== * Hearps, David Edward - See David Edward Vaughan (change of name) ==''HEATH''== * [[/Allan Harry Heath|Heath, Allan Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5Y4-4DT] - 1914(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5ZX Adelaide (Prospect Park, 1934-1939; Highgate, 1947-1956; Brighton, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1369, 1934, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''HEATHERS''== * [[/Cyril John Heathers|Heathers, Cyril John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XN-NG9] - 1909(Eng)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2GZ Sydney (Bankstown, 1930-1934); 2UA Sydney (Bankstown, 1935-1939; Artarmon, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 615, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bankstown, 1930-1943); telephone engineer (Artarmon, 1949-1968); engineer (Artarmon, 1977-1980) - Comment: 2GZ callsign likely withdrawn by PMGD for 2GZ Orange commercial ==''HEAVEY''== * [[/John Aloysius Heavey|Heavey, John Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS8F-RNN] - 1894(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2XK Sydney (Maroubra, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT, 1916, NSW (Marconi); COCP1 40, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Wellington, NZ, 1919); wireless worker (Maroubra, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless industry (Maroubra, NSW, 1936-1954); technician (OTC Radio Receiving Station, Bringelly, NSW, 1958); no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''HEDLEY''== * [[/Charles Hedley|Hedley, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54F-R7Z] - 1908(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2MT Newcastle (Hamilton, 1933; Mayfield, 1935-1938); 2MT Wollongong (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1174, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hamilton, NSW, 1930-1934; Mayfield, NSW, 1935-1937; Wollongong, NSW, 1943-1968; Mngrtn, 1977; Wollongong West, NSW, 1980) ==''HEEPS''== * [[/Frank William Heeps|Heeps, Frank William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Y3-MPG] - 1911(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3ADX Melbourne (Richmond, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2362, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Richmond South, Vic, 1934-1936); brass finisher (Richmond, Vic, 1937); metal worker (Richmond, Vic, 1949-1977) ==''HEHIR''== * [[/William James Hehir|Hehir, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYYL-PY2] - 1912(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3RE Melbourne (Kew, 1935-1939, 1947); 3RE Hamilton (1948-1980+); 3ARE Mobile/Portable Hamilton (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1520, 1935, Vic; BOCP 150, 1938; AIR3 6, 1938; AIR2 8, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); pilot (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1949-1968); engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HEILBRONN''== * [[/George Heilbronn|Heilbronn, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJHL-PW3] - 1894(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4GG Chinchilla (1929-1939); 4GG Yarraman (1946-1955); 4GG Crows Nest (1956); 4GG Millmerran (1960); 4GG Brisbane (Wynnum, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 565, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Qld Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: locomotive fireman (Chinchilla, 1925-1937); locomotive driver (Yarraman, 1954); engine driver (Millmerran, 1943-1958); retired (Wynnum, 1963-1968) ==''HEIMANN''== * [[/Theodore Roy Heimann|Heimann or Heiman Von Koenigswerter, Theodore Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSZ-JXK] - 1910(SA)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2TH Wagga Wagga (1935-1937); 2TH Sydney (Hurstone Park, 1938-1939); 2TH Wagga Wagga (1946-1947); 2TH Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1948-1950; Bondi, 1954-1969); 2TH Newcastle (Lorn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optometrist (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1931-1937); radio technician (Urana, NSW, 1949); secretary (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (North Maitland, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HEINE''== * [[/John Frederick Heine|Heine, John Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VS-V1F] - 1908(Tas)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 7JK Hobart (City, 1927; Bellerive, 1931); 4JX Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1933; Ascot, 1935; Kangaroo Point, 1937; Mowbray Park, 1938-1939); 3JF Melbourne (Beaumaris) (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 355, 1927, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1934; Norman Park, Qld, 1937); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949); representative (Beaumaris, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''HEINECKE''== * [[/Heinrich Victor Heinecke|Heinecke, Heinrich Victor "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJ7-SF9] - 1889(Vic)-1971(SA) - Licences: XJF Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1912); engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1914); electrical engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1919; Yallourn, Vic, 1934-1937); engineer (Kangaroo Flat, Vic, 1942) ==''HEINRICH''== * [[/William Latimer Heinrich|Heinrich, William Latimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG5-S7Y] - 1917(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5HR Bute (1934-1939); 5HR Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1376, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmhand (Bute, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HEITSCH''== * [[/Henry John Keith Heitsch|Heitsch, Henry John Keith or Heinrich Johann]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CV-QYP] - 1907(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 3HK Melbourne (Mitcham, 1929-1939, 1947-1975); 4AHK Scarness (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 516, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: piano fitter (Mitcham, 1931-1954); technician (Mitcham, 1963-1977); retired (Scarness, Qld, 1980) ==''HELLAWELL''== * [[/Francis Herbert Hellawell|Hellawell, Francis Herbert "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK5G-478] - 1885(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: Nil identified as yet - Qualifications: Nil identified as yet - early wireless experimenter; amateur radio clubs (member, WIQ); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Toowong, 1913-1914; Coorparoo, 1919; East Annerley, 1925; Annerley, 1929-1934); clerk (Brisbane City, 1937); no occupation (Beachmere, 1943-1949; Annerley, 1954-1958) ==''HELLICAR''== * [[/Geoffrey Charles Hellicar|Hellicar, Geoffrey Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWD-5M8] - 1916(???)-1932(NSW) - Licences: 2AX Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1931-1932) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 928, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HELLYER''== * [[/Leicester Henry Hellyer|Hellyer, Leicester Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFNW-BTC] - 1908(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LS Sydney (Rockdale, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 600, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Rockdale, 1930-1933; Manly, 1934-1935; Artarmon, 1936-1937; Willoughby, 1943; Artarmon, 1949-1963; Newport, 1968-1977) ==''HENDERSON''== * [[/Frederick James Henderson|Henderson, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQG-XRX] - 1891(Eng)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 208, 1916 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson|Henderson, Reginald Friend Hannam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6YC-QR8] - 1846(Eng)-1932(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - author of report into The Naval Forces of the Commonwealth (1 Mar 1911) which recommended the establishment of a network of coastal wireless stations for Australia - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson|Wikipedia]]; [https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/233299891 Henderson Report 1911] - TroveTag: "Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson" * [[/S. A. Henderson|Henderson, S. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5JN Adelaide (Walkerville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HENLEY''== * [[/Clarence Henley|Henley, Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQ9-Z2S] - 1887(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: XJCC Melbourne (Clayton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual is best fit but not fully identified (Licensed as CHH rather than CH) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1912-1913); farmer (Milawa, Vic, 1922); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1924-1937) ==''HENNESSEY''== * [[/Violet Elizabeth Hennessey|Nolan nee Hennessey, Violet Elizabeth]] - 1896(Qld)-19?? - Licences: 4LO Brisbane (City, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 826, 1931, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcasters - Comment: fourth YL operator in Qld ==''HENRIQUES''== * [[/Frederick Lester Henriques|Henry, Frederick Lester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W1P-SBF] - 1883(Vic)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2FH Sydney (Hunter's Hill & Motor Launch Amohine) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Hunter's Hill, NSW, 1930-1936; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937-1943) ==''HENRY''== * [[/Arthur Geddes Henry|Henry, Arthur Geddes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4QW-K9Z] - 1907(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2ZK Sydney (Sandringham, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 494, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Sandringham, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (San Souci, NSW, 1949-1963; Northbridge, NSW, 1968) * [[/Clement John Henry|Henry, Clement John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6T-RPC] - 1905(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Uralla (1923); 2CH Uralla (1924-1929); 2UR Uralla (1930-1939); 2UR Blakehurst (1946); 2UR Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1948-1957; Pymble, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 85, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Withdrawal: 2CH callsign withdrawn in 1930 for 2CH Sydney - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Uralla, 1930-1937); electrical fitter (RAAF Richmond, 1943); technician (Neutral Bay, 1949-1954; Pymble, 1958-1980) * [[/John Edwin Henry|Henry, John Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL6B-GD6] - 1868(Vic)-1933(Qld) - Licences: 4CZ Receive Mt Alford via Boonah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: baker (Gundy, NSW, 1913); farmer (Boonah, Qld, 1917-1921); storekeeper (Mt Alford, Qld, 1922-1926); baker (Dayboro, Qld, 1928; Wondai, Qld, 1931) * [[/Raymond Cherrington Henry|Henry, Raymond Cherrington "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5X-C1Y] - 1894(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5CY Cook (1935-1939); 5RY Adelaide (Goodwood, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1421, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Son, also named RCH, passed in WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Goodwood Park, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Robert Charles Henry|Henry, Robert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQNW-VF7] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AGC Tamworth (1937-1939); 2GZ Griffith (1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1890, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); clergyman (Hanwood, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Griffith, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''HENTZE''== * [[/Phillip Raoul Hentze|Hentze, Phillip Raoul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG2C-9RP] - 1905(Germany)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2RH Sydney (Killara, 1927-1928); 2RN Sydney (Manly, 1933; Darling Point, 1935-1936; Killara, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 326, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool buyer (Killara, NSW, 1930; Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1931; Manly, NSW, 1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1935; Killara, NSW, 1937); Commonwealth wool appraiser (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943-1949); wool buyer (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1963); director (Palm Beach, NSW, 1972); manager (Palm Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HENWOOD''== * [[/Ralph Franklin Henwood|Henwood, Ralph Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89X-CF6] - 1912(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6RL Perth (North Perth, 1930-1933; Claremont, 1937); 6RL Northam (1946-1948); 2AXA Sydney (Rose Bay, 1960-1961); 6RL Perth (Claremont, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 720, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 2, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Claremont, 1936); radio operator (6AM) (Northam, 1937); radio technician (Northam, 1943-1949; Claremont, 1954); technician (Bellevue Hill, 1958; Claremont, 1963-1972; Nedlands, 1977) ==''HEPTON''== * [[/William Dean Hepton|Hepton, William Dean "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRBB-VN5] - 1898(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4WD Brisbane (Milton, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 918, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, instructor 1932-1935) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Paddington, Qld, 1921; Milton, Qld, 1925-1963) ==''HERD''== * [[/James Kinross Herd|Herd, James Kinross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-YSQ] - 1901(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3JK Baccus Marsh (1924-1927); 3JK Wangaratta (1931-1939, 1946-1956); 3JK Mornington (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 36, 1924, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: surgeon dentist (Bacchus Marsh, Vic, 1924-1928); dentist (Wangaratta, Vic, 1937-1954); dental surgeon (Frankston, Vic, 1963) ==''HERMAN''== * [[/Leonard George Herman|Herman or Hermann, Leonard George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2Q-LW1] - 1914(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3NF Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1905, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''HERMANN''== * [[/Theodore Roy Hermann|Hermann, Theodore Roy]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1239, 1934, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HERSCHEL''== * [[/Henry Victor Herschel|Herschel, Henry Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N6-76H] - 1902(Qld)-1937(Qld) - Licences: 4UK Cairns (1929-1931); 4UK Toowoomba (1933); 4UK Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 564, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Newtown, 1925; Cairns, 1930; Indooroopilly, 1936-1937)- Comment: Passed too soon ==''HESKETH''== * [[/John Hesketh|Hesketh, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2B-YFT] - 1868(Eng)-1917(Vic) - Licences: XJEB Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; senior state public servant (Qld electrical engineer); senior federal public servant (PMGD, chief electrical engineer); military (Royal Engineers, Eng; Qld Defence Force, lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Kew, Vic, 1909-1917) - Links: [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/John_Hesketh IEE Bio]; [http://www.consuleng.com.au/Early%20Automatic%20Telephony%20in%20Australia%20-%20Moynihan%201985.pdf Automatic Telephony] - TroveTag: "XJEB - John Hesketh" & "!Wikibooks Hesketh" ==''HEWITT''== * [[/Archibald John Hewitt|Hewitt, Archibald John "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DZ-TNY] - 1910(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5XK Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1939); 5XK Kingscote (1946-1948); 5XK Adelaide (Torrensville, 1954; College Park, 1955-1956; Lucindale, 1960; Semaphore, 1965-1969; Ottaway, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 582, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Kingscote, 1939-1941) * [[/Clarence Richard Hewitt|Hewitt, Clarence Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6D1-718] - 1900(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CR Brisbane (Rosalie, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Petrie Tce, Qld, 1919); student (Petrie Tce, Qld, 1921-1926); moulder (Rosalie, Qld, 1928); carpenter (Rosalie, Qld, 1936-1943; Indooroopilly, Qld, 1949); hotel manager (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1954) * [[/Colin Frederick Hewitt|Hewitt, Colin Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXR-F2K] - 1928(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5CT Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1948-1955; Blair Athol, 1956-1965; Prospect, 1969; Banksia Park, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2819, 1948, SA; BOCP 1344, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Francis Hewitt|Hewitt, Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXR-PMC] - 1909(Vic)-1941(At Sea) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2074, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 10th Squadron, 1939-1941, passed flying battle, 2nd wireless operator) - Electoral Rolls: postal (Caulfield East, Vic, 1936-1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1721780 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10325082 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/796889 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Horace Thomas Hewitt|Hewitt, Horace Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MN6S-JBL] - 1904(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4PD Brisbane (Moorooka, 1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2377, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Hodgson, Qld, 1925; Bowen, Qld, 1930); mechanic (Roma, Qld, 1936-1937); turner (Moorooka, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Thomas George Hewitt|Hewitt, Thomas George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ2-PLM] - 1900(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 4TH Cairns (1937-1939); 2LH Lismore (1946-1961); 2ATG Lennox Head (1955-1961) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Cairns, Qld, 1930-1943; Lismore, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''HEY''== * [[/Eric Charles Hey|Hey, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDF-9NK] - 1916(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP N2736, 1987, NSW; AOCP N1874, 1988 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway porter (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); student (Coogee, NSW, 1954-1958); dental surgeon (Coogee, NSW, 1968); dentist (Coogee, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/hey-eric-charles-16914 Obituaries Australia] ==''HIAM''== * [[/Robert Charles Hiam|Hiam, Robert Charles "Charles"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCT-14T] - 1888(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XLD Melbourne (Balaclava, 1913-1914); 3LW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1931; Caulfield North, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 174, 1915 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: tailor (St Kilda, 1913-1928; Caulfield, 1931-1968); retired (Beaumaris, 1972-1980) ==''HIBBERT''== * [[/Charles Thomas Hibbert|Hibbert, Charles Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1R2-Y8N] - 1899(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2KQ Cootamundra (1929-1935) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 391, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Cootamundra, NSW, 1930-1935); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Ermington, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Gwendolyn near Budgewoi, NSW, 1972; Samarinda Point, NSW, 1980) ==''HICKS''== * [[/Charles McCall Hicks|Hicks, Charles McCall "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB9-L88] - 1921(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2ADV Sydney (Cremorne, 1938-1939, 1946-1955; Whale Beach, 1956-1958); 2ADV Forster (1960-1965); 2ADV Sydney (Avalon, 1969; Palm Beach, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2097, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1942); cutter (Cremorne, NSW, 1943-1949); director (Cremorne, NSW, 1954); company director (Forster, NSW, 1963) * [[/Henry Joseph Hicks|Hicks, Henry Joseph "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QG-RRR] - 1913(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 1HH Macquarie Island (1955-1956); 4HG Willis Island (1963); 9HG Lae, New Guinea (1965-1969); 4HG Tolga (1975-1980) - Qualifications: AOCP 2468, 1941, Qld; 1COCP 784, 1944 - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: letterpress machinist (Cairns, 1936-1937); printer (Newtown, 1943); radio officer (Broome, 1963); wireless operator (Thursday Island, 1972); retired (Tolga, 1977-1980) - Awards: BEM (1958, Officer in Charge, Radio Weather Reporting Station, Willis Islets) ==''HIGGINBOTHAM''== * [[/Ronald William Higginbotham|Higginbotham, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB5V-6KQ] - 1915(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3RN Melbourne (Ashburton, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2149, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); linotyper (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1967; Ashburton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HIGGINS''== * [[/Charles Sherlock Higgins|Higgins, Charles Sherlock]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WK-X4K] - 1915(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2LO Sydney (Pendle Hill, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Wentworthville, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1160, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Pendle Hill, NSW, 1937-1943); research engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Gordon Conway Higgins|Higgins, John Gordon Conway "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD45-FKK] - 1884(NSW)-1963(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 29, 1914 - wireless telegraphist; WW1 (merchant navy); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Perth, 1910-1912); radio engineer (Prahran, 1925-1927); manufacturer (St Kilda, Vic, 1934-1937); soldier (Caulfield, 1942); military duties (South Yarra, 1949); retired (Dromana, 1954; Sorrento, 1963) * [[/Murray William Higgins|Higgins, Murray William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZV-LT8] - 1920(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5QM Adelaide (North Unley, 1947; Parkside, 1948; Harcourt Gardens, 1954; Panorama, 1965-1969); 5AQM Adelaide (Panorama, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2260, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Knoxville, SA, 1943) ==''HIGGS''== * [[/Arthur John Higgs|Higgs, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBF-919] - 1904(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2GY Canberra (Mt Stromlo, 1931-1939); 2GY Sydney (Bayview, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP N321, 1975, No. ?? in ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1928); astronomer (Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1931-1937); engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); research officer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1949-1954); secretary (West Ryde, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Bayview, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HILDER''== * [[/Henry Edward Hilder|Hilder, Henry Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVWH-4VK] - 1918(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4HH Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1946-1948; Nudgee, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 69, 1946, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, Army, 2AIF, Signals, 1940-1947); employment (Brisbane Fire Brigade, communications) - Halcyon: says AOCP Brisbane 1936 but no record - Electoral Rolls: storeman (East Brisbane, Qld, 1941-1949); fireman (Nudgee, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert Henry Hilder|Hilder, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRF8-1PY] - 1902(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AFT Bourke (1937-1939); 2AFT Hillston (1946-1948); 2AFT Trida (1950-1961); 2AFT Quirindi (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1848, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: overseer (Bourke, NSW, 1930); station manager (Fort Bourke Station, Bourke, 1936-1943; Hunthawang, Hillston, NSW, 1949); grazier (Cogie via Trida, NSW, 1954-1963; Fintona, Quirindi, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Quirindi, NSW, 1977) ==''HILDYARD''== * [[/Athol David Hildyard|Hildyard, Athol David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNY-TBD] - 1919(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7DH Hobart (City, 1936-1939, 1948; Montagu Bay, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1735, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; 1AOCP 50, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: broadcast technician (Hobart South, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Montagu Bay, 1954) ==''HILL''== * [[/Alfred Wyatt Hill|Hill, Alfred Wyatt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Y-5VM] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TS Sydney (Killara, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Stanley Hill|Hill, Arthur Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-FRC] - 1906(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AH Wiluna (1937-1939, 1947-1965); 6AH Busselton (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1985, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: Husband of 6MH Mary Lilian Hill nee - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wiluna, WA, 1931); engineer (Wiluna, WA, 1936-1949); business manager (Wiluna, WA, 1954-1963); retired (West Busselton, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Charles Andrew Hill|Hill, Charles Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/PM3G-QV1] - 1887(Eng)-1915(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (Officer-in-Charge VIR, 1914); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frederick John Hill|Hill, Frederick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CS-1J5] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TY Kurri Kurri (1929-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 500, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: colliery employee (Pelaw Main, 1930; Stanford Merthyr, 1934; Kurri Kurri, 1936-1937); winding driver (Kurri Kurri, 1968) * [[/G. M. Hill|Hill, G. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9GM Rabaul (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jack Hunter Hill|Hill, Jack Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCS-18Y] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ADT Lismore (1936-1939); 2ADT Sydney (Belmore, 1946); 2ADT Cessnock (1947-1954); 2ADT Inverell (1955-1965); 2ADT Port Macquarie (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1739, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Parramatta, NSW, 1931-1933; Lismore, NSW, 1934-1937; Enfield, NSW, 1943; Aberdare, NSW, 1949-1954; Inverell, NSW, 1958-1963; Port Macquarie, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Hill|Hill, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DY-7NX] - 1922(SA)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3AJN Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1956; Hawthorn, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2367, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Balwyn, Vic, 1954; Hawthorn, Vic, 1963-1977; Kew, Vic, 1980) * [[/Mary Lilian XXXX|Hill nee , Mary Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-JZY] - 1906(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6MH Wiluna (1937-1939, 1947-1965); 6MH Busselton (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1976, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 6AH Arthur Stanley Hill - Electoral Rolls: * [[/R. F. Hill|Hill, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAU Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HILLHOUSE''== * [[/James Reid Hillhouse|Hillhouse, James or James Reid]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-YZJ] - 1907(Sct)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4ZO Collinsville (1933-1939, 1947-1975); 4ZO Bowen (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1115, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coal miner (Collinsville, Qld, 1928-1963); retired (Gladstone, Qld, 1977) ==''HILTON''== * [[/William Edward Hilton|Hilton, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPR-P1K] - 1876(???)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XEQ Sydney (St Leonards, 1913-1914); 2BA Receive Sydney (Crows Nest, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Newtown, 1903); postmaster (Stockton, 1930-1932; Kurri Kurri, 1934-1936); retired (Long Jetty, 1943-1949) ==''HINE''== * [[/Francis Thomas Hine|Hine, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBY-3SZ] - 1907(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2QL Sydney (Campsie, 1935-1937; Richmond, 1938-1939; Homebush, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1434, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Campsie, 1930-1931; Temora, 1932-1935); wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, 1936-1937; Concord, 1943); radio officer (Homebush, 1954-1958; Strathfield West, 1968; Homebush, 1977-1980) ==''HINTON''== * [[/Wilfred Frank Hinton|Hinton, Wilfred Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VL7-X3G] - 1887(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XAAL Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 5th Reinforcements, 18th Battalion, Private, Lieut, Captain, 1915-1917) - Relationships: brother of 2FI Receive Ronald Stewart Hinton - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wagga Wagga, 1913) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2202474 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Ronald Stewart Hinton|Hinton, Ronald Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-NJJ] - 1896(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 94, 1932, NSW - amateur receiver - Relationships: brother of XAAL Wilfred Frank Hinton - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1943); technician (Clareville, NSW, 1949-1968); retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1977) ==''HIPWELL''== * [[/Ronald Anson Le Hunt Hipwell|Hipwell, Ronald Anson Le Hunt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HJ-SMM] - 1902(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3KU Swan Hill (1929-1933); 2ACD Broken Hill (1937-1939); 3ACD Melbourne (Dromana, 1955-1956); 5AJ Port Augusta (1960-1965); 3AEI Melbourne (Dromana, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 486, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 140, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda East, Vic, 1925); electrical engineer (Swan Hill, Vic, 1931); radio engineer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1943); radio electrical fitter (Dromana, Vic, 1949-1954); retired (Dromana, Vic, 1972) ==''HIRSCH''== * [[/Jacob Alexander Hirsch|Hirsch or Deerson, Jacob or Jakob Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWZX-RZ3] - 1896(Aus)-1979(Aus) - Licences: 2AE Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Oatley, 1930-1937); clerk (Canberra, 1949); no occupation (Pambula Beach, 1954-1972; Merimbula, 1977) ==''HITCHCOCK''== * [[/Leith Fuller Hitchcock|Hitchcock, Leith Fuller]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWC-Y61] - 1897(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4LH Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1931-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bacteriologist (Wooloowin, 1921-1936); research officer (Wooloowin, 1943-1949) ==''HOAD''== * [[/C. M. Hoad|Hoad, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: None yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 319, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Individual not yet identified ==''HOAR''== * [[/John Cecil Hoar|Hoar, John Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MVKW-HND] - 1900(Eng)-1964(WA) - Licences: 6OR Perth (Fremantle, 1931-1939; Mosman Park, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 786, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (RAGA Barracks, Fremantle, WA, 1925-1931; East Fremantle, WA, 1936-1937; Mosman Park, WA, 1949-1963) ==''HOARE''== * [[/Peter Hoare|Hoare, Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99K-6N4] - 1895(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2PH Gosford (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 82, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: signalman (Eastwood, NSW, 1930-1933); railway employee (Girraween, NSW, 1936-1943); signalman (Harris Park, NSW, 1949; Fairfield, NSW, 1954; Auburn, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Pierce Mark Hoare|Hoare, Pierce Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9G8-XMV] - 1895(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SL Lismore (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1227, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, Cyclist Corps & Machine Gun Co, 1916-1919); radio clubs (Richmond River Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Lismore, NSW, 1930-1937); radio engineer (Lismore, NSW, 1943-1958); no occupation (Lismore, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) - TroveTag: "2SL - Pierce Mark Hoare" ==''HOBART-DUFF''== * [[/William Vere Hobart Duff|Hobart-Duff, William Vere see Duff, William Vere Hobart]] ==''HOBBS''== * [[/Ivor Melville Hobbs|Hobbs, Ivor Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8R-524] - 1907(WA)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 6DO Merredin (!938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2202, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine-driver (Merredin, WA, 1936-1943); ice manufacturer (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1968) ==''HOBCROFT''== * [[/Hurtle Horace Hobcroft|Hobcroft, Hurtle Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WZ-G5T] - 1899(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5RE Adelaide (West Brunswick, 1928); 5RE Renmark (1931-1939, 1946-1956); 5RE Adelaide (Linden Park, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 420, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Relationships: Father of Rex Kelvin Hobcroft - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlton North, 1925-1926; Brunswick West, 1928); horticulturalist (Renmark, 1939-1943) ==''HOBLER''== * [[/Cecil Forde Hobler|Hobler, Cecil Forde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Q-TK9] - 1899(Qld)-1964(PNG) - Licences: 4HR Barcaldine (ca 1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: cousin of 4DO Harold Learmonth Hobler - Electoral Rolls: student (Rockhampton, Qld, 1921); solicitor (Barcaldine, Qld, 1925-1937) - TroveTag "4HR - Cecil Forde Hobler" * [[/Harold Learmonth Hobler|Hobler, Harold Learmonth "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKZ-8N1] - 1906(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 1217 Rockhampton (1921-1924); 4DO Receive Rockhampton (1923-1924); 4DO Rockhampton (1925-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 110, 1925, No. 12 in Qld; CPRT 1003, 1928 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, JOTA); business proprietor (picture theatre); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - QSLs: Remnant of QSL collection (250+) acquired ex Ebay by SSD & donated to NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Relationships: Cousin of Cecil Forde Hobler - Electoral Rolls: theatre manager (Rockhampton, 1930-1937); theatre proprietor (Rockhampton, 1943); soldier (Bulimba, 1943); theatre proprietor (Rockhampton, 1949); theatre manager (Rockhampton, 1958-1963); property owner (Rockhampton North, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "1217-4DO - Harold Learmonth Hobler" & "!Wikibooks 4DO" ==''HOCKING''== * [[/Edward John Hocking|Hocking, Edward John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK9-XC9] - 1898(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AIE Sydney (Hornsby, 1937-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2004, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Hornsby, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Harry Hocking|Hocking, Harry or Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7D-DZ4] - 1920(WA)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AMG Sydney (Campsie, 1938-1939); 2HH Sydney (Cronulla, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2225, NSW; COCP2 661, 1942; COCP1 699, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Campsie, NSW, 1943); radio operator (Cronulla, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HODDER''== * [[/Clarence William Hodder|Hodder, Clarence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLK-ZRC] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); 5LY Adelaide (Parkside, 1934-1939, 1947; Bridgewater, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1354, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Parkside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Frederick Alexander Hodder|Hodder, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD2L-6LY] - 1917(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2DV Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937; Bondi North, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1437, 1935, NSW; AIR3 1010, 1947; BOCP 1078, 1949; COCP2 1204, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (North Bondi, NSW, 1954-1968); technician (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Ivan Reynall Hodder|Hodder, Ivan Reynall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX73-HKS] - 1899(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3RH Glenorchy (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 471, 1919 (Marconi); COCP1 417, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (applied 1AIF, 1918, discharged due to demob); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk at time of enlistment 1918; radio engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1925); farmer ("Eromanga", Glenorchy, Vic, 1931); aeradio technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); examiner (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954; Deepdene, Vic, 1958-1963; Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1968); retired (Myrtleford, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HODDINOTT''== * [[/Francis William Hoddinott|Hoddinott, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N4Q-3X7] - 1886(Vic)-1972(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Eagle Junction, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockville Estate, Toowoomba, Qld, 1908; Toowoomba, Qld, 1912; Sandgate, Qld, 1919; Eagle Junction, Qld, 1921-1943; West End, 1949); retired (Tamborine Mountain, Qld, 1958-1963; Hendra, Qld, 1968) ==''HODGE''== * [[/Herbert Gibson Hodge|Hodge, Herbert Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYT-MZ8] - 1910(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3HE Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Canterbury, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1202, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1934-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1967); mechanic (Canterbury, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HODGES''== * [[/Ronald Albert Hodges|Hodges, Ronald Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDB-YFC] - 1911(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3HO Melbourne (Merlynston, 1932-1937; Pascoe Vale South, 1938-1939, 1947-1975); 3HO Point Lonsdale (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 875, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 15, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: tinsmith (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1937); winder (Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1942-1977); retired (Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1980) * [[/Wilfred Charles Hunting Hodges|Hodges, Wilfred Charles Hunting]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDP-P5X] - 1895(Vic)-1949(Qld) - Licences: XPS Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 639, 1921; 2COCP 7, 1929; 1COCP 122, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Thursday Island, Qld, 1921-1922); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, Qld, 1925); radio (Malvern East, Vic, 1928); radio telegraphist (Sunshine, Vic, 1931); telegraphist (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Hamilton, Qld, 1937); senior radio telegraphist (Cooktown, Qld, 1941-1949) ==''HODGKINS''== * [[/Ernest Paradine Hodgkins|Hodgkins, Ernest Paradine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGTW-ZBW] - 1899(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2EH Sydney (Punchbowl, 1934-1939); 2EH Wagga Wagga (1946-1947); 2EH Avoca Beach (1948-1961); 2EH Narara (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1262, 1934, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930); teacher (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1937; Avoca Beach, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Narara, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''HODGKINSON''== * [[/Francis Charles Hodgkinson|Hodgkinson, Francis Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBM-J4S] - 1906(???)-1977(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Ulverstone (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: jeweller's assistant (Ulverstone, 1928-1949); watchmaker (Ulverstone, 1954) ==''HODGSON''== * [[/Keith Stanley Inglis Hodgson|Hodgson, Keith Stanley Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKV-3GV] - 1916(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2448, 1940, WA; COCP2 462, 1941; COCP1 1027, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Fremantle, WA, 1943); radio operator (East Fremantle, WA, 1949; Fremantle, WA, 1958-1968) ==''HODSON''== * [[/Victor Hodson|Hodson, Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ5-DV2] - 1890(SA)-1917(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 145, 1915 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HOE''== * [[/Frederick Hoe|Hoe, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS4Q-CSG] - 1886(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - engineer; business proprietor (Fred Hoe and Sons) - Relationships: Father of 4FO Fred Hoe - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fortitude Valley, Qld, 1913; Yeronga, Qld, 1916-1919); manager (Yeronga, Qld, 1921-1972) * [[/Fred Hoe|Hoe, Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G796-MWK] - 1913(Vic)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4FO Brisbane (Yeronga, 1933-1939; Annerley, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 53, 1931; AOCP 1188, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Edgar V. Hudson); business proprietor (Fred Hoe and Sons) - Relationships: Son of Frederick Hoe - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Yeronga, Qld, 1936-1937); general manager (Annerley, Qld, 1949); business manager (Salisbury, Qld, 1954); manager (Buranda, Qld, 1954-1963; Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1968); company director (Holland Park West, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''HOGAN''== * [[/Thomas David Hogan|Hogan, Thomas David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYWC-ZSN] - 1913(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3HX Charlton (1935-1939); 3HX Melbourne (Carnegie, 1947-1960); 3HX Cottles Bridge (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1573, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Charlton, Vic, 1935-1936); journalist (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); company director (Dromana, Vic, 1958); manager (Cottles Bridge, Vic, 1963-1977) * [[/Martin Joseph Hogan|Hogan, Martin Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMW-GZX] - 1906(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2KX Sydney (Crows Nest, 1931-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 872, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Turramurra, NSW, 1930; North Sydney, NSW, 1933-1937); public servant (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (North Sydney, NSW, 1954); clerk (Milson's Point, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Thomas Kevin Hogan|Hogan, Thomas Kevin]] - 1914(WA)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2066, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Claremont, WA, 1936); junior observer (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, WA, 1937); examiner of patents (Reid, ACT, 1943); research officer (Penshurst, NSW, 1949); engineer (Cooma, NSW, 1958); university director (Broken Hill South, NSW, 1963-1968); professor (Chatswood, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''HOGG''== * [[/Stanley Hogg|Hogg, Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBD-TCR] - 1908(Eng)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6SG Harvey (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1382, 1934, WA; BOCP 142, 1938; 2COCP 240, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: milk tester (Harvey, WA, 1930-1937); radio operator (AAMS Wireless Station, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1949); aircraft engineer (Kewdale, WA, 1954-1968; Belmont, WA, 1972); retired (Coodanup, WA, 1977; Mandurah, WA, 1980) ==''HOLDEN''== * [[/Stanley Timms Holden|Holden, Stanley Timms]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBNZ-T2Y] - 1919(Vic)-2012(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3TO Melbourne (Kew, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2120, 1938, Vic; BOCP 163, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kew North, Vic, 1949); civil servant (Kew North, Vic, 1954); engineer (Mitcham, Vic, 1958-1980) ==''HOLDER''== * [[/Edward Gascoyne Holder|Holder, Edward Gascoyne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6X3-3KW] - 1900(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: XJCA Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Kew, Vic, 1922-1926); salesman (Auburn, Vic, 1926-1928); manager (Auburn, Vic, 1931); sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); proprietor sports store (Camperdown, Vic, 1937); salesman (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Deepdene, Vic, 1949-1954); sales (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972); retired (Balwyn, Vic, 1977) ==''HOLLAND''== * [[/Albert John Evan Holland|Holland, Albert John Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQW-VBH] - 1896(Eng)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1926, shared with brother) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 12, 1924, No. 3 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 3JH Frank Henry James Holland - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1925; Essendon, 1926); engineer (Essendon, 1928-1931; Camberwell, 1936-1954); nil (Nunawading, 1963) * [[/Charles Ernest Holland|Holland, Charles Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNGN-7DF] - 1891(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: XKZ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, No 1 Pack Wireless Troop) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CEH - Electoral Rolls: cycle mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1913-1919); mechanic (St Kilda West, Vic, 1921-1937; Port Melbourne, Vic, 1943); engineer (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1958); retired (St Kilda North, Vic, 1967) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/199059 VWMA] * [[/Clive Holland|Holland, Clive "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXT-QQV] - 1918(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3XC Maryborough (1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2075, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical wireman (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio servicer (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Frank Henry James Holland|Holland, Frank Henry James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQW-S1W] - 1899(Eng)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1926, shared with brother) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 596, 1920 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: well placed in Trans-Pacific Tests 1923 despite inferior equipment - Relationships: brother of 3JH Albert John Evan Holland - Electoral Rolls: wireless instructor (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1925); boot repairer (Essendon, 1926-1928); labourer (North Essendon, 1931); boot repairer (Olinda, 1934-1943); postal clerk (Sandringham, 1949); clerk (Heidelberg, 1954-1968) - TroveTag: "3JH - Frank Henry James Holland" * [[/Ronald Weymouth Holland|Holland, Ronald Weymouth "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJJ7-171] - 1914(SA)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4AQ Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2392, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937); departmental manager (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''HOLLOWAY''== * [[/William Hart Holloway|Holloway, William Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ5-HRT] - 1876(Eng)-1950(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 20, 1914; 1COCP 41, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Brunswick, Vic, 1909; Whitemark, Flinders Island, 1914-1919); wireless operator (Broome, 1918-1922); O.J.C. Radio (Camberwell, 1924-1926); radio officer (Thursday Island, 1928); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Emita, Flinders Island, 1936-1937); farmer (Lady Barron, 1943-1949) ==''HOLMAN''== * [[/Charles William Russell Holman|Holman, Charles William Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD7-PZR] - 1913(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6HM Perth (Wembley Park, 1939, 1947); 6HM Boulder (1948); 1HM Cocos Island (1954-1955); 6HM Narrogin (1955); 3AHX Melbourne (East Kew, 1956); 8AS Darwin (Fanny Bay, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2340, 1939, WA; BOCP 443, 1942; AOCP1 47, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: steel worker (West Subiaco, WA, 1936; Wembley Park, WA, 1937); radio technician (Wembley Park, WA, 1943; Brown Hill, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949); observer (Fannie Bay, NT, 1958-1963); radio technician (Mackay, Qld, 1963); technician (Innaloo, WA, 1968-1980) ==''HOLMES''== * [[/Douglas Edward Holmes|Holmes, Douglas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYQ-ML2] - 1906(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2MX Dubbo (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 981, 1932, NSW; BOCP 14, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Dubbo, NSW, 1930); salesman (Dubbo, NSW, 1932-1937); broadcasting engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943); manager radio station (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1949-1963); clerk (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963) * [[/Noel Arthur Holmes|Holmes, Noel Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPB2-TRG] - 1893(NSW)-1966(Qld) - Licences: XEU Sydney (Manly, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Marconi operator, SS Benalla, 1914; WW1 (Army, 2nd Signals Troop, 1916; Air Flying Corps, 1917-1918, Awarded British War Medal); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930); sales manager (Manly, NSW, 1930); poulterer (Mosman, NSW, 1932-1934); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1937); storekeeper (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); salesman (Dee Why, NSW, 1954; Brookvale, NSW, 1958); retired (Manly, Qld, 1963) * [[/Victor Ashforth Holmes|Holmes, Victor Ashforth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRB-HB5] - 1899(Qld)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2AKP Moree (1938-1939); 2AKP Newcastle (Maitland East, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2188, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Murrurundi, NSW, 1930; Quirindi, NSW, 1931); night officer (Minnimbah, NSW, 1934); railway employee (Glen Innes, NSW, 1936-1937); radio technician (East Maitland, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''HOLSCHIER''== * [[/Joseph Holschier|Holschier, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRBM-1XK] - 1917(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 2AKA Moira (1938-1939); 3HM Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1947; Richmond, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2125, 1938, NSW; BOCP 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (St Kilda, Vic, 1943); engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''HOLST''== * [[/Arnold Owen Holst|Holst, Arnold Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-ZPD] - 1898(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: XPH Melbourne (Caulfield, 1913-1914); 3OH Melbourne (Toorak, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (through brother Hector's station 3BY); electrician - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: sharebroker (Camberwell, 1922-1934; Toorak, 1935-1972) * [[/Hector James Holst|Holst, Hector James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-X23] - 1903(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3BY Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3BY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1954) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, 1925-1954) - TroveTag: "3BY - Hector James Holst" * [[/Otto Holst|Holst, Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-2M7] - 1906(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3BY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1955-1967) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 79, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (through brother Hector's station 3BY) - took over 3BY callsign after passing of brother Hector James Holst in 1954 - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Caulfield, 1928-1963) ==''HOLSTEN''== * [[/Frank Dawson Holsten|Holsten, Frank Dawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV76-V7P] - 1917(SA)-2010(SA)92yo - Licences: 5LK Adelaide (Westbourne Park, 1947; Unley Park, 1948; Kings Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2166, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toorak Gardens, SA, 1939); RAAF (Unley Park, SA, 1941) ==''HOLT''== * [[/Bernard Molineux Holt|Holt, Bernard Molineux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQR-MJP] - 1883(NZ)-1955(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - president WIA WA; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WIA WA) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Claremont, 1910-1914; Osborne, 1917-1954) - TroveTag: "Bernard Molineux Holt" * [[/Reginald Allen Holt|Holt, Reginald Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3N-2Z9] - 1906(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2HW Sydney (Lakemba, 1930-1936); 2HW Tahmoor (1937-1939); 2HW Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1961; Padstow, 1965-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 297, 1930; COCP1 169, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1935); wireless officer (Tahmoor, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1954); technician (Padstow, 1963-1972) ==''HOMBERG''== * [[/S. G. Homberg|Homberg, S. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RG Melbourne (Malvern, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HONNOR''== * [[/John Morten Honnor|Honnor, John Morten]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCNV-ZM6] - 1900(SA)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 5AE Adelaide (Prospect, 1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 192, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Knoxville, SA, 1939-1941); RAAF (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); instructor (Hampton, 1949; Bentleigh, 1954-1980) - TroveTag: "5AE - John Morten Honnor" ==''HOOBIN''== * [[/Laurence William Hoobin|Hoobin, Laurence or Lawrence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1X7-VMG] - 1904(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3VH Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1936-1939; Oakleigh, 1947; Bentleigh, 1948; South Caulfield, 1954-1956); 3AQH Melbourne (Sassafras, 1956); 4VH Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise, 1960); 3VH Melbourne (North Clayton, 1965); 6VH Perth (Applecross, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1647, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Alphington, Vic, 1927); manager (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); estate agent (Clayton North, Vic, 1963); retired (Applecross, Vic, 1968) ==''HOOD''== * [[/John George Hamilton Hood|Hood, John George Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G772-RK8] - 1904(NSW)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3BP Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922); 3BP Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1923-1933; Toorak, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 182, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (East St Kilda, 1925-1931); draughtsman (Toorak, 1934-1937; Malvern, 1943-1967) ==''HOOK''== * [[/George Charles Hook|Hook, George Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPYK-WW5] - 1895(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XADC Sydney (Kogarah, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Bombadier, 14th Field Artillery Brigade, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: checking officer (Haberfield, NSW, 1930-1933); Commonwealth Public Servant (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1934-1936; Cowra, NSW, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943); stipendiary magistrate (Haberfield, NSW, 1949) ==''HOOKE''== * [[/Lionel George Alfred Hooke|Hooke, Lionel George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NK-KDV] - 1895(Vic)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 3M? Melbourne - Qualifications: CPRTelephony 529, 1920 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, early wireless experimenter, ship wireless operator (Aurora, 1914, support Shackleton's expedition), radio clubs (IRE Aust), business (AWA, senior management), honours (knighted, 1937) - Electoral Rolls: wireless (Brighton, Vic, 1921-1927); business manager (Neutral Bay, 1933); manager (Killara, NSW, 1936-1972) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hooke-sir-lionel-george-alfred-10536 ADB] ==''HOOKER''== * [[/Brian William Hooker|Hooker, Brian William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK41-QWM] - 1889(Qld)-1941(NSW) - Licences: XBJ Sydney (1912) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 3rd Light Horse/3rd Signal Troop, Sapper/Wireless Operator, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); cable telegraphist (Croydon, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1935-1936) * [[/Walter Theodore Hooker|Hooker, Walter Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1W-QB5] - 1901(St Kitts)-1949(Tas) - Licences: 7JH Hobart (New Town, 1933-1939); 7JH Waddamanna (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1161, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart North, 1922); electrical engineer (New Town, 1928); electrician (New Town, 1936); engineer (Waddamanna, 1937-1943) ==''HOOPER''== * [[/Allan Wallbank Hooper|Hooper, Allan Wallbank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB8M-VJG] - 1898(SA)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 4KR Willis Island (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 432, 1919; 2COCP 8, 1929; 1COCP 127, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: unemployed (Manly, NSW, 1949); telegraphist (Little Bay, NSW, 1949; Yarra Bay, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Charles Joseph Hooper|Hooper, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY1-9ZC] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AGB Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 98, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Concord, NSW, 1943); hotel proprietor (Australian Hotel, Yass, NSW, 1949-1958); public servant (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1977) * [[/Edgar Maxwell Hooper|Hooper, Edgar Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZV-CD1] - 1905(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3MM Melbourne (Burwood, 1933; Auburn, 1937-1939); 3SX Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 795, 1923; 2COCP 117, 1930; 1COCP 109, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Burwood, Vic, 1931); wireless engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1934-1954); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Ronald George Hooper|Hooper, Ronald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94J2-QS5] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5NL Adelaide (Stepney, 1947-1948; Mile End, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2395, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Mile End, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HOPE''== * [[/Donald Vinten Hope|Hope, Donald Vinten]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XF-VBK] - 1922(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3XA Melbourne (Armadale, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1955; Blackburn, 1956; Mt Waverley, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2430, 1940, Vic; BOCP 419, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Mitcham, Vic, 1949-1954); director (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Lyndsay Arthur Hope|Hope, Lyndsay Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYX-575] - 1906(Tas)-1997(Tas) - Licences: 7LA Launceston (1925-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 188, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; WW2; gave up experimental callsign for use by his Class B licence, 7LA Launceston - Relationships: brother of 7RS Ronald Springfield Hope - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Launceston, 1928); bank officer (Ulverstone, 1936); accountant (Scottsdale, 1949; Bridport, 1954-1972) * [[/Ronald Springford Hope|Hope, Ronald Springford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTCW-PDG] - 1909(Tas)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 7RS Launceston (1926-1927); 7RS Hobart (City, 1931; Sandy Bay, 1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 263, 1926, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 75, 1932; ROCP N1832, 1976 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (designed & constructed transmission systems for 7HO Hobart & 7UV Ulverstone); later employed by STC England - Relationships: brother of 7LA Lyndsay Arthur Hope - Electoral Rolls: broadcast engineer (Queensborough, Tas, 1936); not specified (Finchley, Eng, 1936-1938); engineer (Thornleigh, NSW, 1949-1954); company director (Beecroft, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''HOPKINS''== * [[/Edward Alfred Hopkins|Hopkins, Edward Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM4D-3QJ] - 1902(Tas)-1992(NSW) - Licences: Receive Moonah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 4858, 1964 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Moonah, 1928); engineer (Milson's Point, 1936-1943); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1949-1954); engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1958-1980) ==''HOPWOOD''== * [[/Gordon John Hopwood|Hopwood, Gordon John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ3-D5Q] - 1916(WA)-2004(Tas) - Licences: 7GJ Hobart (Hobart CBD, 1938-1939, 1947; New Town, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2207, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart, Tas, 1943; New Town, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''HORAN''== * [[/Kevin John Horan|Horan, Kevin John "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V9-FTZ] - 1912(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5DQ Adelaide (Parkside, 1930-1931; Unley, 1933); 2AJU Broken Hill (1938-1939); 5DQ Adelaide (Flinders Park, 1947-1960; Grange, 1965-1969); 3ZD Melbourne (Glen Waverley, 1975); 5IT Adelaide (Fulham, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 672, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); manager (Glen Waverley, 1972-1977) ==''HORBURY''== * [[/Alfred Albert Frank Horbury|Horbury, Alfred Albert Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L71C-N81] - 1895(Vic)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XLC Bendigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 464, 1919 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Albert Park, Vic, 1919); engineer assistant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1921-1922); draftsman (St Kilda, Vic, 1924); assistant engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1933; Woolwich, NSW, 1934-1935); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (East Lindfield, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1954) ==''HORN''== * [[/David Horn|Horn, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS41-9K4] - 1909(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4DN Tara (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2021, 1937, Qld; BOCP 578, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Somerset Dam, Qld, 1936-1937; Baralba, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); medical practitioner (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954) * [[/Irvan James Horn|Horn, Irvan James or James Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WF-GB6] - 1905(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6JH Perth (City, 1928, 1937-1939); 3HX Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 427, 1928, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 29, 1935; 1COCP, 127, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Perth, WA, 1936-1937); wireless officer (Subiaco, WA, 1943); electrical contractor (Subiaco, WA, 1949); contractor (Albert Park, Vic, 1949); electrical contractor (Albert Park, Vic, 1963); retired (West Perth, WA, 1977; Subiaco, WA, 1980) ==''HORNBLOWER''== * [[/Olaf Hornblower|Hornblower, Olaf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT3D-L4P] - 1914(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AMT Sydney (Moore Park, 1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2329, 1939, NSW; BOCP 333, 1940; COCP1 612, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Surry Hills, NSW, 1936-1980) ==''HORNE''== * [[/Cecil Thomas Horne|Horne, Cecil Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ13-4GK] - 1900(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2AIK Sydney (Matraville, 1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AIK West Wyalong (1948); 2AIK Huskinson (1950); 2AIK Sydney (Cronulla, 1954-1957; North Ryde, 1958-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2005, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gundaroo, NSW, 1930; Quaama, NSW, 1934-1935; Maroubra, NSW, 1936; Randwick, NSW, 1937; West Wyalong, NSW, 1949); school teacher (Huskisson, NSW, 1949); no occupation (North Ryde, NSW, 1958) * [[/Ronald Gaius John Horne|Horne, Ronald Gains or Gaius John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D6-77P] - 1918(Qld)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AGR Maryborough (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2316, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1977) ==''HORROCKS''== * [[/George Samuel Blake Horrocks|Horrocks, George Samuel Blake]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF94-19M] - 1911(WA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 6GS Harvey (1932-1939, 1947-1948); 6GS Wagin (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 919, 1932, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 1154, 1950; TVOCP 61, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Harvey, WA, 1936-1949); radio technician (Mt Lawley, WA, 1954); technician (Bentleigh North, Vic, 1963) ==''HOSKEN''== * [[/Arthur John Dryden Hosken|Hosken, Arthur John Dryden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6KH-BX8] - 1889(Eng)-1966(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 727, 1922 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: seaman (Williamstown, 1914-1919); Amalgamated Wireless (Darwin, 1922) * [[/Stanley Victor Hosken|Hosken, Stanley Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HWQ-MGG] - 1894(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3MP Receive Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3MP Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923-1924; Surrey Hills, 1925-1933; Broadmeadows, 1934-1939; St Albans, 1946-1955; Hawthorn, 1956-1965; Mitcham, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 6, 1924, No. 2 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (3AR, 3LO) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hawthorn, 1919-1924); electrical engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1925-1931); senior mechanic PMGD (3AR station, Broadmeadows, 1936-1937); civil servant (3AR Station, St Albans, 1942-1954); nil (Hawthorn, 1963-1967; Mitcham, 1968) ==''HOSKING''== * [[/Aubrey Piere Hosking|Hosking, Aubrey Piere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYV-D7R] - 1891(South Africa)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 376, 1918; 1COCP 117, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Townsville, 1919); telegraphist (South Yarra, Vic, 1921-1922); radio telegraphist (Canterbury, Vic, 1924); sales manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1925-1926; Balwyn, Vic, 1928; Lindfield, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''HOSKINS''== * [[/John Stark Hoskins|Hoskins, John Stark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G61K-FZ3] - 1891(NZ)-1987(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 147, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: business manager (Claremont, WA, 1929) ==''HOURIGAN''== * [[/James Broderick Hourigan|Hourigan, James Broderick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYFH-5J8] - 1909(WA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 3SG Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939); 3SG Port Fairy (1947-1948); 8DA NT (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1771, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1937-1943); radio employee (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''HOUSEMAN''== * [[/Austin Alfred Houseman|Houseman, Austin Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLS-1HJ] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2ACB Sydney (Epping, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 423, 1933; COCP1 326, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937; Fiskville, Vic, 1949); technician (Wireless Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Bassendean, WA, 1954-1958); manager (Radio Park, Applecross, WA, 1963); station manager (OTC Station, Doonside, NSW, 1968); manager (Doonside, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Hbrts Is, NSW, 1980) ==''HOUSTON''== * [[/Archibald John Houston|Houston, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9V-L9Y] - 1905(Vic)-1965(SA) - Licences: 3NX Melbourne (St Kilda, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 999, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Sandringham, Vic, 1927-1937); electrical fitter (Brighton, Vic, 1942); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1949) ==''HOWARD''== * [[/Earl Stephen Howard|Howard, Earl Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMV-XQL] - 1895(Tas)-1938(Vic) - Licences: 7ET Hobart (Moonah, 1928-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 470, 1928, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, 1919-1922; Moonah, 1928-1936) ==''HOWDEN''== * [[/John Maxwell Howden|Howden, John Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2L-7LN] - 1929(Vic)-2017(Vic) - Licences: 3ZCH Melbourne (Burwood, 1956; Box Hill 1960-1975); 3BQX Melbourne (Box Hill, 1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 187, 1956; AOCP V610, 1979 - amateur operator - Relationships: son of 3BQ Walter Francis Maxwell Howden - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Walter Francis Maxwell Howden|Howden, Walter Francis Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G43K-1TC] - 1899(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: No 19 Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1920); V140 Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1921); 3BQ Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1922); 3BQ Melbourne (Box Hill, 1923-1927; Canterbury, 1928-1939 & 1946-1975+); 3ABQ Melbourne (portable, "Canterbury", 1947-1956) - Qualifications: AOCP 114, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, first to QSO USA; first to QSO England, first on telegraphy, then telephony; journalist (Listener In); Bright Star Crystals 1930s-1950s; QSLs: substantial portion of QSL collection survives at NFSA (1800+) - Relationships: father of 3ZCH/3BQX John Maxwell Howden - Electoral Rolls: student (Box Hill, 1924-1927); wireless engineer (Ringwood, 1928); engineer (Camberwell, 1931-1954) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199611.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199612.pdf EA2] - TroveTag: "19-V140-3BQ-3ABQ - Walter Francis Maxwell Howden" & "!Wikibooks 3BQ" ==''HOWE''== * [[/Harold Douglas Howe|Howe, Harold Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HW-L7X] - 1919(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2QH Sydney (Pagewood, 1957-1958; Gordon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2411, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1943; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954); chartered engineer (Pagewood, NSW, 1958); engineer (Gordon, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Harry Wesley Howe|Howe, Harry Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDX-TBM] - 1901(???)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2ABF Sydney (Kensington, 1936-1938; Auburn, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1715, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Kensington, NSW, 1936-1937; Auburn, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/John Joseph Howe|Howe, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD83-QNG] - 1886(Irl)-1949(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 117, 1915; 1COCP 15, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIB Brisbane (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Pinkenba, Qld, 1919; Moonah, Tas, 1922; New Town, Tas, 1928-1943) * [[/Raymond Raine Howe|Howe, Raymond Raine "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHH-KJN] - 1919(Qld)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 4RH Bundaberg (1936-1939); 2ARH Sydney (Vaucluse, 1946-1955; Epping, 1956-1960); 3YH Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: AOCP 1812, 1936, No. ?? in Qld; 3AIR 1009, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4BU); military (RAAF, career, Wing-Commander) - Electoral Rolls: Wireless Operator (Richmond, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Vaucluse, NSW, 1949); RAAF officer (Campbell, ACT, 1963); RAAF (Syndal, Vic, 1967); RAAF officer (Dickson, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Narrawallee, NSW, 1980) * [[/Stanley Franklin Howe|Howe, Stanley Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRP-SGF] - 1894(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: XVH Adelaide (Exeter, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Semaphore, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HOWES''== * [[/John Wesley Howes|Howes, John Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G713-684] - 1916(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ABS Sydney (Bondi, 1936-1937; Artarmon, 1938-1939; Kingsford, 1946-1948; Oatley, 1950-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1611, 1936, NSW; AOCP1 29, 1946; BOCP 805, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Abbotsford, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1972); technician (Oatley, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HOWIE''== * [[/Colin Robert Howie|Howie, Colin Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSQ-F2H] - 1913(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1211, 1933, SA; COCP2 39, 1935; COCP1 66, 1935 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (New Mile End, SA, 1939); radio officer (Rose Park, SA, 1941); radio engineer (Myrtle Bank, SA, 1943); radio operator (Glenelg, SA, 1943) ==''HOWLETT''== * [[/Arthur Montague Howlett|Howlett, Arthur Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPZ-NWZ] - 1882(Eng)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 130, 1915; 2COCP 253, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer operator (Esperance, 1916); warrant officer R.A.N.R.S. (Thursday Island, 1919); radio telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1925-1931; Clayfield, Qld, 1936); wireless operator (Clayfield, 1943-1954); retired (Clayfield, Qld, 1958) ==''HOWLING''== * [[/Robert John Henry Howling|Howling, Robert John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS9-BV7] - 1900(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3DM Receive Melbourne (Croydon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2382, 1939, Vic - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: tram employee (Melbourne North, Vic, 1928-1937; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1942-1954; Niddrie, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''HOY''== * [[/Augustus James Hoy|Hoy, Augustus or Augustine James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8LR-265] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GJ Warrnambool (1931-1933); 3GJ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Port Melbourne, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 577, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: painter (Warrnambool, Vic, 1924-1934); signwriter (Melbourne South, Vic, 1936-1937; North Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Innaloo North, WA, 1958-1968); retired (Warrnambool, Vic, 1977) ==''HUBAND''== * [[/Ronald William Huband|Huband, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX49-QBG] - 1914(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2RV Werris Creek (1933-1939); 2RV Broken Hill (1947-1975); 2AYN Sydney (Blackwall, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1235, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: porter (Werris Creek, NSW, 1935-1936); clerk (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1958); manager (Ettalong, NSW, 1963) ==''HUBSHER''== * [[/Lassalle Paul Hubsher|Hubscher or Hubsher, Lassalle Paul "Paul"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWF-8DP] - 1913(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4UL Brisbane (Bulimba, 1936-1939; Annerley, 1946-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1578, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor); part of the "U" gang; Evans Deakin engineering - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Valley, Qld, 1936-1937); draftsman (Annerley, 1943-1968) ==''HUDSON''== * [[/William Henry Hudson|Hudson, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4BR-1P4] - 1895(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XBO Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1913-1914); 2PO Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923); 2AR Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1922-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 18, 1924, No. 8 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bootmaker (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1963) - Comment: beware, several contemporaneous WHHs - TroveTag: "XBO-2PO-2AR - William Henry Hudson" ==''HUEY''== * [[/Richard Meredyth Huey|Huey, Richard Meredyth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WP-Y1Z] - 1913(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2HU Sydney (Chatswood, 1928-1931; Cronulla, 1933-1937); 3UE Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1938-1939); 2AHU Sydney (Sylvania, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 437, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Cronulla, 1935-1937); army officer (Melbourne, 1943); engineer (West Pennant Hills, 1949; Pennant Hills, 1954; Edgecliff, 1958-1963; Sylvania, 1977-1980); retired (Mittagong, 1980) ==''HUGGETT''== * [[/Walter Gordon Huggett|Huggett, Walter Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP24-33Y] - 1911(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3QI Melbourne (Thornbury, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2433, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: boot trade (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1954); radio technician (Northcote, Vic, 1963); radio tradesman (Whitfield, Vic, 1968); technician (Whitfield, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HUGGINS''== * [[/David Roy Huggins|Huggins, David Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDW3-LXL] - 1892(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ZW Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: organ builder (Petersham, 1913); piano maker (Neutral Bay, 1930-1968); builder (Cremorne, 1972) ==''HUGHES''== * [[/Allan Hughes|Hughes, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLG-GNT] - 1918(NSW)-2018(NSW)99yo - Licences: 2AGR Sydney (Ashfield, 1937-1939, 1946; Beecroft, 1947-1948); 2AGR Katoomba (1950); 2AGR Sydney (Ryde, 1954-1955; Wahroonga, 1956-1975); 2AGR Batehaven (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1899, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Ryde, NSW, 1954; Wahroonga, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Batehaven, NSW, 1977) * [[/Cedric Stuart Castlereagh Hughes|Hughes, Cedric Stuart Castlereagh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHLK-6H7] - 1893(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: XJDU Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 281, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Merchant Seaman) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Melbourne, Vic, 1914; Brighton, Vic, 1924; South Yarra, Vic, 1931-1949) * [[/Clive Alan Hughes|Hughes, Clive Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MV-3XQ] - 1900(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3CA Ararat (1927); 3CA Melbourne (Williamstown, 1931-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 343, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Williamstown, Vic, 1924-1928); schoolmaster (Williamstown, Vic, 1936-1963) * [[/Ernest Weston Hughes|Hughes, Ernest Weston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P7-W4Q] - 1906(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 3VB Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 955, 1927 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1935); electrical fitter (Darebin, Vic, 1936); electrician (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942); grower (Burleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Chinderah, NSW, 1958-1963; Kingscliff, NSW, 1968) * [[/George Herbert Hughes|Hughes, George Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZT-4JB] - 1909(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4HU Brisbane (Windsor, 1937-1939; Annerley, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1929, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: store keeper (Windsor, Qld, 1934-1937); branch manager (Annerley, Qld, 1943-1958); technician (Tarragindi, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Laurence William Hughes|Hughes, Laurence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPPD-YWM] - 1910(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2QP Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1939, 1946-1954; Bankstown East, 1955-1961; Greenacre, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1226, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Oatley, NSW, 1931); chauffeur (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1937); radio technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical instrument maker (Punchbowl, NSW, 1954); instrument maker (Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1963; Bankstown, NSW, 1968) * [[/William Clarence Hughes|Hughes, William Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5M8-134] - 1889(Vic)-1941(NSW) - Licences: XFX Sydney (Rozelle, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rozelle, NSW, 1913); marine engineer (Arncliffe, NSW, 1933-1937) * [[/William Morris Hughes|Hughes, William Morris "Billy", "The Little Digger"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/942Q-6YT] - 1862(Eng)-1952(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Australian politician, Prime Minister of Australia (1915-1923), oversight of Wireless Regulations 1922, influential in direction of wireless generally throughout his political career as well as specific broadcasting services - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [[w:Billy Hughes|Wikipedia]] ==''HUGHSON''== * [[/Gordon Ernest Noel Hughson|Hughson, Gordon Ernest Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KV-2TK] - 1910(NSW)-1989(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2438, 1940, No. ?? in Qld; AIR3 128, 1939 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Croydon, NSW, 1933-1937); radio instructor (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio manufacturer (Moonah, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''HUGO''== * [[/Ronald William Stuart Hugo|Hugo, Ronald William Stuart or Stewart (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMZ-CLZ] - 1910(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KW Perth (Subiaco, 1938-1939, 1947-1960; Floreat Park, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2081, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Subiaco, WA, 1931-1934); salesman (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1963); manager (Floreat Park, WA, 1968-1977) ==''HULL''== * [[/Allan Galbraith Hull|Hull, Allan Galbraith "Braith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQD-PTY] - 1905(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - journalist (Wireless Weekly, editor; Radio and Hobbies, editor 1939; Australasian Radio World, editor 1940-1950) - Relationships: brother of William Howard Hull & 3JU Ross Amos Hull - Electoral Rolls: sales (St Kilda, Vic, 1926-1927); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1931); journalist (Northbridge, NSW, 1934; Bondi, NSW, 1935-1936); engineer (Rose Bay, 1937); manager (Malvern, 1942); journalist (Mornington, 1949); publisher (Sandringham, 1954); printer (Oakleigh, 1958-1963; Chadstone, 1967-1968; Glen Iris, 1972; Mt Waverley, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick Atherley Hull|Hull, Frederick Atherley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5M-MT9] - 1906(NZL)-1997(WA) - Licences: 6FH Pingrup (1930-1931); 6FH Port Hedland (1937-1939, 1946-1956); 6FH Perth (Claremont, 1960-1975; Nedlands, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CRPT 1139, 1929; 2COCP 271, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Perth, 1929); radio operator (Port Hedland, 1937-1954); unemployed (Claremont, 1958); technical officer (Claremont, 1963-1972; Nedlands, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of 6RH Raymond Alfred Hull * [[/George Maxwell Hull|Hull, George Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LQ-S44] - 1916(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3ZS Melbourne (Canterbury, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2307, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, 1943); proprietor (Canterbury, 1949-1980) * [[/Raymond Alfred Hull|Hull, Raymond Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZP1-BSL] - 1908(NZ)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6RH Pingrup (1929-1931); 6RH Perth (Wembley, 1937; Mt Hawthorn, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 558, 1929, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 590, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maylands, 1934); traveller (Subiaco, 1949); sales director (Victoria Park, 1958-1963) - Relationships: brother of 6FH Frederick Atherley Hull * [[/Ross Amos Hull|Hull, Ross Amos]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQD-P5W] - 1902(Vic)-1938(USA) - Licences: 3JU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA Vic Kew, president, 1923); journalist (Wireless Weekly, technical editor; QST, technical editor) - Relationships: brother of William Howard Hull & Allan Galbraith Hull - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Comment: Gone too soon - TroveTag: "3JU-2JU - Ross Amos Hull" - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198902.pdf EA] * [[/William Howard Hull|Hull, William Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7WJ-723] - 1891(Tas)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Relationships: brother of 3JU Ross Amos Hull & Allan Galbraith Hull - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Cobungra, 1914-1915); engineer (Armadale, 1921; Brighton, 1922-1931; Caulfield, 1934-1949); retired (Beaconsfield Upper, 1954) ==''HULME''== * [[/Edwin Cuthbert Hulme|Hulme, Edwin Cuthbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D7-RF9] - 1918(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2EN Sydney (Kensington South, 1934-1938; Kingsford, 1938-1939; Undercliffe, 1946; Earlwood, 1947-1955; Carrs Park, 1956-1965); 2OZ Bulli (1965); 2EN Sydney (Carrs Park, 1969); 2EN Half Moon Reach (1975); 2EN Sydney (Marrickville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1409, 1934, NSW; COCP3 N1406, 1972 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio design engineer (Undercliffe, NSW, 1943); manufacturing engineer (Earlwood, NSW, 1949-1954); company director (Carrs Park, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''HUMBERG''== * [[/Stanley Garfield Humberg|Humberg, Stanley Garfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8L-Q6K] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3RG Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1924); sales (Brighton, Vic, 1926-1963) ==''HUME''== * [[/Ernest James Hume|Hume, Ernest James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYR-TZM] - 1869(Vic)-1929(SA) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: wife of Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy; son of James Hill Hume, father of Ernest Jeremy Hume * [[/Ernest Jeremy Hume|Hume, Ernest Jeremy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-727] - 1906(SA)-1988(Vic) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - chief engineer 5DN - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Unley, 1939-1941; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1963; Carnegie, 1968-1977) - Relationships: grandson of James Hill Hume, son of Ernest James Hume and Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy * [[/Geoffrey Vincent Hume|Hume, Geoffrey Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQCL-NM1] - 1909(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2GV Sydney (Cremorne, 1927-1930); 2AMD Sydney (Mosman, 1939); 2VR Sydney (Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 365, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Neutral Bay, 1930-1936; Mosman, 1937); RAAF (Ballarat, 1942); clerk (Turramurra, 1949); technical assistant (Pymble, 1954-1980) * [[/James Hill Hume|Hume, James Hill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-SLD] - 1822(??)-1887(Vic) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - alleged very early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: father of Ernest James Hume; father-in-law of Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy; grandfather of Ernest Jeremy Hume * [[/Stella Leonora Harriet Jeremy|Hume nee Jeremy, Stella Leonora Harriet]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-33D] - 1882(Vic)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - radio announcer (early 5DN) - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: wife of Ernest James Hume; daughter-in-law of James Hill Hume; mother of Ernest Jeremy Hume ==''HUMPHREY''== SEE ALSO HUMPHREYS, HUMPHRY, HUMPHRIES * [[/George Henry Humphrey|Humphrey, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRT-13V] - 1905(???)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AKW Sydney (Lakemba, 1938-1939; Eastwood, 1946-1947; Epping, 1948-1950; Eastwood, 1954; Concord, 1955-1958; St Ives, 1960-1965); 2AKW Forster (1969); 2NO Narara (1975); 2NO Sydney (Castle Hill, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2189, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcast engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1943); traveller (Concord, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (St Ives, NSW, 1963; Forster, NSW, 1968; Narara, NSW, 1972); engineer (Castle Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HUMPHREYS''== * [[/Raymond Edward William Humphreys|Humphreys, Raymond Edward William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB97-VFJ] - 1912(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3WO Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939; Prahran, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1954-1969; Chadstone, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2031, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Warrnambool, Vic, 1934); labourer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1936; Malvern, Vic, 1936-1937); storeman (Armadale, Vic, 1943); sales (Malvern, Vic, 1949); traveller (Highett, Vic, 1954; Box Hill, Vic, 1963-1967); sales (Chadstone, Vic, 1977) ==''HUMPHRIES''== * [[/John Malcolm Campbell Humphries|Humphries, John Malcolm Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9F3-1VH] - 1886(NSW)-1934(NSW) - Licences: XADN Muswellbrook (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Muswellbrook, NSW, 1913-1934) ==''HUMPHRY''== * [[/Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood|Humphry nee Spotswood, Innis Jane Lovett]] - See Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood 4JH * [[/Jack Lawrence Humphry|Humphry, Jack Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P4-M7M] - 1889(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4JK Poopoonbah via Giru (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1349, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Relationships: Husband of 4JH Innis Jane Lovett Humphry nee Spotswood - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Hodel, Ayr, Qld, 1912-1937; Poopoonbah, 1949-1954) ==''HUNT''== * [[/George Percy Hunt|Hunt, George Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9BL-46V] - 1912(NSW)-1976(WA) - Licences: 6QJ Perth (Fremantle, 1965; Mosman Park, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1249, 1934, NSW; COCP3 W1485, 1972 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: OBE (Military), Army, For courage & ability as POW in Malaya, 1947; OBE (Military), Army, 1965 - Electoral Rolls: military officer (Victoria Barracks, NSW, 1935-1937); AMF (Caulfield, Vic, 1954); soldier (Fremantle, WA, 1963); retired (Mosman Park, WA, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Chapman Hunt|Hunt, Henry Chapman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJ2-PF2] - 1912(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2290, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Wongan Hills, WA, 1949; Victoria Park, WA, 1954; Wembley, WA, 1963); shopkeeper (Geraldton, WA, 1968); business proprietor (Duncraig, WA, 1972-1977); retired (Bayswater, WA, 1980) * [[/Joseph Alexander Hunt|Hunt, Joseph Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM1-9MM] - 1912(WA)-2002(WA) - Licences: 6JA Perth (Maylands, 1938-1939); 6JD Perth (Rockingham, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2112, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, WA, 1936; Maylands, WA, 1937-1949); retired (Rockingham, WA, 1972) ==''HUNTER''== * [[/Alexander Dunbar Hunter|Hunter, Alexander Dunbar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPD3-C81] - 1907(NSW)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2ACO Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1937; Bondi, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Maimuru, NSW, 1930); fruit merchant (North Ryde, NSW, 1930); merchant (Bondi, NSW, 1932); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1935) * [[/Reginald Anthony Desmond Hunter|Hunter, Reginald Anthony Desmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6D-GHW] - 1918(WA)-1942(Indonesia)23yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2406, 1939, WA - amateur operator?; WW2 (RAAF, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=83398 RAF Commands]; [https://aircrewremembered.com/sattler-geoffrey.html Aircrew Remembered] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''HUON''== * [[/Hume Furlong Huon|Huon, Hume Furlong]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY25-RBY] - 1915(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3FH Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1939); 3AFH Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1954-1956); 2AIH Sydney (Pymble, 1958-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1951, 1937, Vic; BOCP 188, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: insurance clerk (St Kilda Central, Vic, 1936-1937); clerk (Balwyn, Vic, 1954); life assurance (Pymble, NSW, 1958; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963-1968; Burwood, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HUPPATZ''== * [[/William George Huppatz|Huppatz, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWTP-DF5] - 1900(Vic)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5GW Cowandilla (1931-1933); 5GW Naracoorte (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 801, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Naracoorte, SA, 1939); engineer (Cowandilla, 1941-1943) ==''HURLEY''== * [[/August Leslie Joseph Hurley|Hurley, August Leslie Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQ3-FXP] - 1915(Vic)-2008(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Coburg, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1311, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: TV technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''HURLL''== * [[/Norman James Hurll|Hurll, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXC-BFF] - 1904(NSW)-2003(Qld, 98yo) - Licences: 2BC Sydney (Killara, 1924-1930); 4NJ Tallebudgera Creek (1931-1935); 2HJ Sydney (Killara, 1935-1937; Roseville, 1938-1939); 2IN?/2DKH Sydney (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 96, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, military (WW2, CMF, CINT), business proprietor (Gas Light Engineering) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Killara, 1930); merchant (Killara, 1936-1937); soldier (Strathfield, 1943); company manager (Burwood, 1949-1963); Managing Director (Killara, 1968); Director (Killara, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "2BC-4NJ-2HJ-2IN - Norman James Hurll" ==''HURRY''== * [[/Ronald Bruce Hurry|Hurry, Ronald Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V2-G1C] - 1911(South Africa)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 693, 1930, No. ?? in ?? - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster?, electrical engineer (per 1939 South Africa marriage certificate) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HUSBAND''== * [[/Norman Errol Husband|Husband, Norman Errol]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6F7-N7B] - 1893(Qld)-1961(NSW) - Licences: XABY Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914); 4CV Receive Charters Towers (1923); 4CV Charters Towers (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Charters Towers, 1917-1922; Mackay, 1925-1937); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1949-1958) ==''HUTCHINGS''== * [[/Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings|Hutchings, Allan Thomas Edwards]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GB-2TM] - 1903(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3HL Receive Callawadda (1922-1923); 3HL Callawadda (1924-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 65, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: son of 3HM Elizabeth Lilian Hutchings nee Edwards; brother of 3HQ Marjorie Lilian Williamson nee Hutchings - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Callawadda, 1927-1972) * [[/Elizabeth Lilian Edwards|Hutchings nee Edwards, Elizabeth Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GB-25T] - 1877(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 3HM Callawadda (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 509, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Wimmera Park, 1912-1924; Callawadda, 1926-1942) - Relationships: mother of 3HL Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings and 3HQ Marjorie Lilian Williamson nee Hutchings - First woman in Australia to hold an amateur licence under the AOCP regime - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Wimmera Park, 1912-1924; Callawadda, 1925-1942) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/Marjorie Lilian Hutchings|Williamson nee Hutchings, Marjorie Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB52-GSC] - 1912(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3HQ Callawadda (1932-1939; 1946-1948); 3HQ Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1030, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: daughter of 3HM Elizabeth Lillian Hutchings nee Edwards; sister of 3HL Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Callawadda, 1934-1937); nurse (Alfred Hospital, Prahran, 1943); home duties (Callawadda, 1949; Bentleigh, 1949-1968) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''HUTCHINS''== * [[/Percy Clare Hutchins|Hutchins, Percy Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V4C-JR3] - 1912(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5PH Adelaide (Willaston, 1934, 1947-1948; Marion, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1352, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Willaston, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HUTCHINSON''== * [[/Charles Elwood Hutchinson|Hutchinson, Charles Elwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G612-S6J] - 1894(Vic)-1942(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 728, 1922; 2COCP 278, 1930; 1COCP 307, 1939 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Esperance, 1919); radio telegraphist (Darwin, NT, 1922); telegraphist (Esperance, 1925-1931); radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1936-1937; Alberton, SA, 1939; Yatala, SA, 1941) * [[/Harold Keith Hutchinson|Hutchinson, Harold Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTGL-JK1] - 1912(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3ZQ Melbourne (Flemington, 1932-1939; West Footscray, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 948, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Newmarket, Vic, 1934-1937; Albert Park, Vic, 1943; Footscray North, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (St Kilda, Vic, 1963); retired (Mentone, Vic, 1968; Mordialloc, Vic, 1972-1977; Doncaster, Vic, 1980; Sale, Vic, 1980) ==''HUTCHISON''== * [[/Clive Douglas Hutchison|Hutchison, Clive Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BS-WQZ] - 1914(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2YP Sydney (Penshurst, 1935-1937; Brighton-le-Sands, 1938-1939; Homebush, 1946-1947; Rose Bay, 1947; Homebush, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1415, 1935, NSW; BOCP 49, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Penshurst, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/John Alexander Hutchison|Hutchison, John Alexander "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPTK-TQS] - 1894(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: XIC Sydney (Granville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 54th Battalion, Sergeant, 1914-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Granville, NSW, 1934-1980) * [[/John Victor Thomas Hutchison|Hutchison, John Victor Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89S-PY2] - 1907(NZ)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2JH Sydney (Kirribilli, 1927-1937; West Ryde, 1938-1939; Croydon, 1946-1955; Bardwell Park, 1956-1965; Castle Cove, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 374, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 1010, 1928; COCP1 137, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Milson's Point, NSW, 1930-1937); laboratory assistant (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949); radio technician (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''HUTSON''== * [[/James William Hutson|Hutson, James William "William", "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N9-Z6J] - 1912(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Echuca (1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 635, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Passed too soon; Another contemporaneous JWH ==''HUTTON''== * [[/David Hutton|Hutton, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZT-JXG] - 1912(Sct)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Abermain (1929-1934) - Qualifications: AOCP 551, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abermain, 1934-1963; Klworth, 1972-1977); retired (Klworth, 1980) * [[/Harry Vardon John Hutton|Hutton, Harry Vardon John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKY-4VK] - 1913(NSW)-2003(ACT) - Licences: 2HV Inverell (1932-1939, 1946-1947); 2HV Duntroon (1948-1955); 1HV Duntroon (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1048, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Inverell, NSW, 1935-1949); soldier (Royal Military College, ACT, 1968); army (Royal Military College, ACT, 1968-1977); retired (Chifley, ACT, 1980) ==''HYLAND''== * [[/Leonard Philip Hyland|Hyland, Leonard Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8N6-XLK] - 1903(Tas)-1942(Tas) - Licences: 7LP Hobart (City, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1791, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 271, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Hobart Central, 1928) - Comment: Passed on Duty; Gone too soon - Links: [https://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/tasmania-fire-service-chief-chris-arnol-urges-everyone-to-reflect-on-the-selflessness-of-firefighters-in-the-pursuit-of-public-safety/news-story/59c6315bbf383ef9bb4e270d60cd9296 Mercury] =='''I'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''IKIN''== * [[/William George Ikin|Ikin, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWFZ-C37] - 1887(NSW)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 4SM Townsville (1925-1926); 4SM Brisbane (New Farm, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 201, 1925, No. 18 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (dealer licence); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: mechanical engineer (Gladstone, 1913); engineer & electrician (Barcaldine, 1914); manager (Strand Motors, Townsville, 1925); motor mechanic (Mt Garnet, 1937-1949; Cardwell, 1949); farmer (Mareeba, 1954-1972) ==''INCE''== * [[/Frederick George Ince|Ince, Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTL8-9RM] - 1912(Vic)-2013(Vic)101yo - Licences: 3FG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1932-1939; Brighton, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1047, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); accountant (Brighton, Vic, 1963); bank manager (Brighton, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''INGLIS''== * [[/Kenneth Stanley Inglis|Inglis, Kenneth Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HJ-KZK] - 1929(Vic)-2017(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - historian (ABC); "This is the ABC"; "Whose ABC?" - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Acton, ACT, 1963; O'Connor, ACT, 1972-1980) - Links: [[w:Ken Inglis|Wikipedia]]; [https://halloffame.melbournepressclub.com/article/ken-inglis Australian Media Hall of Fame]; [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1031461X.2018.1493961 Obit] * [[/Sydney David Inglis|Inglis, Sydney David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM7K-DBM] - 1913(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2SQ Sydney (Enmore, 1933; Stanmore, 1935-1939; Croydon, 1946) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1121, 1933, NSW; BOCP 16, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1938-1946) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Petersham, NSW, 1936); radio mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943); factory superintendent (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1954); works manager (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Campbelltown, NSW, 1980) ==''INNES''== * [[/D. D. Innes|Innes, D. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DI Sydney (Glebe Point, 1933-1934 - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''IRELAND''== * [[/George Wilbert Ireland|Ireland, George Wilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9H-D62] - 1911(Vic)-2004(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3IG Melbourne (Mitcham, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2052, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: orchard hand (Mitcham, Vic, 1934-1954); orchardist (Mitcham, Vic, 1963; Coldstream, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Leslie Keith Ireland|Ireland, Leslie Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRMD-BPV] - 1908(SA)-1942(SA) - Licences: 5KR Mt Gambier (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 950, 1927; AOLCP 60, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1941) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633509 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1721431 AWM]; [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/ireland-leslie-keith-47849/ AHM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''IRESON''== * [[/Keith Benton Ireson|Ireson, Keith Benton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQS9-PWM] - 1925(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3AIR Melbourne (Templestowe, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 875, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Relationships: Son of 3ZY-3AIR Melville Charles Gladstone Ireson - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kyneton, Vic, 1949; Heidelberg, Vic, 1954; Templestowe, Vic, 1963); engineer (Gisborne, Vic, 1967; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Melville Charles Gladstone Ireson|Ireson, Melville Charles Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZT-ML6] - 1898(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3ZY Kyneton (1926-1933); 3AIR Kyneton (1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 305, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1918) - Relationships: Father of 3AIR Keith Benton Ireson - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Maldon, Vic, 1919); telegraphist (Ballarat, Vic, 1925); postal employee (Kyneton, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''IRVINE''== * [[/Charles John Irvine|Irvine, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SW-PQ5] - 1909(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3VH Receive Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1923); 3DF Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1935-1937; Balwyn, 1938-1939; St Kilda, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1439, 1935, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 3TU James Forbes Irvine - Electoral Rolls: forest officer (Daylesford, Vic, 1931; Mont Park, Vic, 1934; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1934-1937; St Kilda West, Vic, 1943-1954); forester (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); forest entomologist (Highfield Park, Vic, 1968; Camberwell, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/James Forbes Irvine|Irvine, James Forbes "Boots"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCM-WFG] - 1916(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 3TU Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1935-1937; Balwyn, 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1947; Auburn, 1948; Balwyn, 1954-1956; City, 1960); 2AXQ Sydney (Northbridge, 1965-1969; Castle Cove, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1537, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3VH-3DF Charles John Irvine - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1937); analyst (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); sales manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1972); retired (Canterbury, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William Irvine|Irvine, William]] - 1907(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4IR Brisbane (Mitchelton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1987, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WIs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''IRVING''== * [[/Cyril Lawson Irving|Irving, Cyril Lawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZT-65R] - 1912(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4WL Brisbane (Annerley, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1199, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Godfrey George Howy Irving|Irving, Godfrey George Howy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT2H-SPK] - 1867(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XYR Perth (West Perth, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF Major-General) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (South Melbourne, Vic, 1905; West Perth, WA, 1914; Brisbane North, Qld, 1917); staff corps (Kew, Vic, 1921-1937) ==''ISLES''== * [[/James William Clifford Isles|Isles, James William Clifford "Clifford"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBVH-RV1] - 1894(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4CC Receive Brisbane (Ascot, 1922); 4CC Brisbane (Ascot, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (QWI); business proprietor (Isles Love & Co, Allan & Stark); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hamilton, 1915-1937); manager (Hamilton, 1943-1958); director (Hamilton, 1963) ==''ISRAEL''== * [[/Morris Samuel Israel|Israel, Morris Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQ4-CBC] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XMU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913); 3ZN Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924; Malvern, 1925-1926; Burwood, 1927); 3ZN Geelong, 1931-1933; 3ZN Melbourne (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 13, 1924, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 35, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (installed 3GL 1930, then chief engineer; installed 3AW 1932, then chief engineer); broadcasting executive; WW1 (Army, 1st & 2nd Signals squadrons, conclude as sergeant, 1914-1918); WW2 (Army, Z Special Unit, conclude as Lieutenant Colonel, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (St Kilda, 1919-1924); radio mechanic (Burwood, 1926-1928); broadcasting engineer (Geelong, 1931); engineer (Geelong North, 1936; Camberwell, 1937-1963); Awards (mentioned in despatches, Damascus, 1917) - Links: [https://portal.scotch.vic.edu.au/ww1/honour/israelMS.htm Scotch College]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1011412 VWM WW2]; [https://www.vajexaustralia.org.au/service-record/1577/israel-mid-mm Jewish Ex-servicemen]; [https://www.ozatwar.com/sigint/soa.htm OzAtWar] - TroveTag: "XMU-3ZN - Morris Samuel Israel"(40+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Israel"(10+ tags) ==''IVES''== * [[/Cecil Albert Ives|Ives, Cecil Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLJ-848] - 1916(SA)-1942(Vic) - Licences: 5AF Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1451, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: commercial artist (Glenelg, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/ives-cecil-albert-300407/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} =='''J'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''JACKSON''== * [[/Alfred Cecil Jackson|Jackson, Alfred Cecil "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDLP-F65] - 1900(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4AJ Brisbane (Fairfield, 1931); 2BO Bangalow (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 620, 1921; 1COCP 67, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG, Brisbane Cmcls); state public servant (4QG) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Fairfield, Qld, 1928-1931); farmer (Possum Creek, NSW, 1934-1937); mechanic (Fairfield, Qld, 1943-1954); farmer (O'Possum Creek via Bangalow, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Alfred George Jackson|Jackson, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY5P-2X1] - 1864(Eng)-1935(Qld) - Licences: 4DG Receive Brisbane (Wynnum, Qld, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; radio clubs (WIQ, QWI, WIAQ); electrical engineer - Relationships: father of Arthur Appleton Jackson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1903-1913); electrician (Wynnum, Qld, 1914-1934) * [[/Arthur Appleton Jackson|Jackson, Arthur Appleton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY55-M8F] - 1891(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI, WIAQ); electrical engineer; business proprietor; Relationships: son of Alfred George Jackson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Wynnum, Qld, 1913-1914; Morningside, Qld, 1915-1919; Wynnum, Qld, 1919; South Brisbane, Qld, 1921-1968); retired (Hill End, Qld, 1972; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1977; Hopetoun Home, Oxley, Qld, 1980) * [[/Charles Joseph Jackson| Jackson, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6R-PQT] - 1910(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 2AIV Carool (1937-1939); 3CU Melbourne (Albert Park, 1947-1948; East Oakleigh, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2053, 1937, NSW; BOCP 299, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Piggabeen, NSW, 1930-1934; Tweed Heads, NSW, 1935; Carool, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Oakleigh East, Vic, 1963-1967; Oakleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Harry Peardon Jackson|Jackson, Harry Peardon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY2-PWW] - 1887(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AHZ Sydney (Church Point, 1938-1939; Coogee, 1946-1947; Church Point, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914-1919); no occupation (Church Point, NSW, 1934-1968) * [[/James William Jackson|Jackson, James William "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7FH-JCW] - 1916(Qld)-2011(Qld) - Licences: 4CN Brisbane (Cribb Island, 1938-1939; 1946-1969; Lawnton, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2096, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); military (WW2,Northern Command Signals); farmer/electrician/radio & TV serviceman - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cribb Island, Qld, 1937-1968); rubber worker (Lawnton, Qld 1972-1980) * [[/Raymond George Jackson|Jackson, Raymond George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-YNR] - 1913(Eng)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3PU Melbourne (Williamstown, 1936-1939; Canterbury, 1947-1948; Middle Brighton, 1954-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1699, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: tester (Williamstown, Vic, 1936); laboratory assistant (Essendon, Vic, 1942; Deepdene, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Brighton, Vic, 1949-1967); technician (Brighton, Vic, 1972); engineer (Heidelberg West, Vic, 1977) * [[/Thomas William Jackson|Jackson, Thomas William]] - 1830(Eng)-1918(Vic) - Deputy Postmaster-General Victoria ca 1880, clubs & societies (Telegraph Electrical Society Vic, member, ca 1880) * [[/William Leslie Jackson|Jackson, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH5-SJ7] - 1901(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3XM Melbourne (Ormond, 1934-1939, 1947-1965; Carnegie, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1361, 1934, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hawthorn, Vic, 1925-1927; Caulfield, Vic, 1928-1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JACOBS''== * [[/James William Samuel Jacobs|Jacobs, James William Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCX-SXG] - 1902(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1923); 3YM Melbourne (Essendon, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 784, 1923 (Marconi); COCP2 319, 1931; COCP1 265, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Essendon, Vic, 1931-1980) * [[/Sydney S. Jacobs|Jacobs, Sydney S. (Sasoon?)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPP6-2XB] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SJ Sydney (Marrickville, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1225, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ship's steward (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930-1931)?; traveller (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1943); soldier (Mosman, NSW, 1949); company director (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1963); director (Mosman, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''JAMES''== * [[/Arthur George James|James, Arthur George or George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3V-B9B] - 1911(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3JV Macorna (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 777, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Macorna, Vic, 1934-1937; Carlton, Vic, 1943; Abbotsford, Vic, 1949); engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963-1968; Box Hill, Vic, 1972); director (Croydon, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Brian Russell James|James, Brian Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLV-GXV] - 1920(SA)-1944(Europe) - Licences: 5BL Adelaide (1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 2293, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 76 Squadron RAF, Flying Officer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10325112 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://highgate-rsl.org.au/afcraaf-roll/james-brian-russell-417490/ Bio] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Hector Keith James|James, Hector Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV7-WVL] - 1905(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2XA Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1923); 2XA Sydney (Summer Hill, 1924-1933; Ashfield, 1934; Double Bay, 1935-1936; Coogee, 1937-1938; Woollahra, 1939; Summer Hill, 1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 183, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Summer Hill, 1930-1933), engineer (Edgecliff, 1936; Ashfield, 1949; Summer Hill, 1943-1963) - Trovetag: "2XA - Hector Keith James" * [[/Herbert Ronald James|James, Herbert Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-1SM] - 1904(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3LH Birchip (1931-1933); 3LH Drouin (1938-1939); 7LH Western Junction (1947); 7LH Launceston (1948); 3AJJ Melbourne (Deepdene, 1954); 3AJJ Lubeck (1955-1956); 3AJJ Braeside (1960); 3AJJ Rupanyup (1965-1969); 3AJJ Nowa Nowa (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 813, 1931, Vic; BOCP 17, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Merbein, 1925); fitter & turner (Merbein, 1928-1931); radio engineer (Merbein, 1936); technician (Western Junction, Tas, 1949); radio engineer (Deepdene, 1954); technician (Rupanyup, 1963-1968); retired (Nowa Nowa, 1972-1980) * [[/R. James|James, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XZE via Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Thomas Reynolds James|James, Thomas Reynolds]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, worked on original Melbourne-Williamstown telegraph line 1854, later in charge of Melbourne Telegraph Office, but transferred to inspectorial work in 1879 due to disorganisation, reinstated in 1880) ==''JAMIESON''== * [[/Charles William Jamieson|Jamieson, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4SY-YNQ] - 1896(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: XJW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); 3CJ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924-1926); 3XX Melbourne (East Malvern, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 130, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, 1921-1925); mechanic (Malvern, 1926-1968) * [[/John Edward Jamieson|Jamieson, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VS-M43] - 1910(WA)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6LA Perth (Beaconsfield, 1930-1933); 6LA Kalgoorlie (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 673, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Kalgoorlie, 1936-1937); salesman (Kalgoorlie, 1943); radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, 1949-1954) ==''JANSEN''== * [[/Claude Harold Jansen|Jansen, Claud or Claude Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-9TN] - 1890(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: V751 Receive Yarrawonga (1922); 3GW Receive Yarrawonga (1922)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: printer (Yarrawonga, 1913-1922); linotype engineer (Yarrawonga, 1924-1931); printer (Shepparton, 1934-1937); linotype operator (Albury, 1937-1949); engineer (Albury, 1954-1968) ==''JARDINE''== * [[/William Ronald Jardine|Jardine, William Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZC-T63] - 1911(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3PR Melbourne (Essendon, 1929-1933); 3PR Leongatha (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 533, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 108, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farm labourer (Craigieburn, 1934); dairy farmer (Leongatha, 1937-1954); salesman (Leongatha, 1963-1980) ==''JARMAN''== * [[/Oswald Arthur Jarman|Jarman, Oswald Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G612-K6Y] - 1894(SA)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 162, 1915; 1COCP 37, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1921-1922); telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1928); supervisor (Bentley, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''JARVIS''== * [[/Vincent Jack Edwin Jarvis|Jarvis, Vincent Jack Edwin "Victor", "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2K-6FP] - 1912(WA)-1941(Libya) - Licences: 2VJ Orange (1930-1933); 2VJ Dubbo (1934); 2VJ Wellington (1935-1936); 2VJ Bathurst (1937); 2VJ Griffith (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 695, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 46, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (2VJ Wellington); broadcast engineer (2BS, 2RG); WW2 (RAAF, Rathmines Flying Boats Base, Palestine, Egypt, Libya) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wellington, 1936), radio engineer (Bathurst, 1937), wireless operator (Rathmines, 1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633817 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''JEBB''== * [[/Thomas Keith Jebb|Jebb, Thomas Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MW78-HHC] - 1897(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1861, 1937, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Creswick, Vic, 1919-1920); technical school teacher (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1922-1924); electrical engineer (Launceston West, Tas, 1928-1954) ==''JEFFES''== * [[/Stephen Gregory Jeffes|Jeffes, Stephen Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5J-P7V] - 1888(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAE Sydney (Bankstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (5th Ambulance Brigade, 1916-1919); WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Bankstown, NSW, 1913); farmer (Carool, NSW, 1934-1936); banana inspector (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1937); civil servant (Macksville, NSW, 1943-1949); inspector (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''JEFFRYES''== * [[/Sydney Harry Jeffryes|Jeffryes, Sydney Harry]] - 1884(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: X?? Brisbane - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; ship's wireless operator; member of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1914 - Links: ==''JEFFS''== * [[/Vincent Jeffs|Jeffs, Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4T-4M8] - 1912?(???)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4VJ Brisbane (Taringa, 1931-1933; City, 1934-1939, 1946; Gordon Park, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 753, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio cub (WIAQ, life member, lecturer, code instructor, field days, JOTA, conventions, operator 4WI); business proprietor (Jeffs Radio) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Taringa, Qld, 1934; New Farm, Qld, 1936-1937; Taringa, Qld, 1937); radio manufacturer (New Farm, Qld, 1943); salesman (Taringa, Qld, 1949); businessman (Gordon Park, Qld, 1958-1968) ==''JENKIN''== * [[/Frank Clifford Jenkin|Jenkin, Frank Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5NC-6HK] - 1911(Vic)-2005(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3CM Melbourne (Croydon, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 965, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Croydon, Vic, 1937-1943); draftsman (Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''JENKINS''== * [[/Edward Harry Jenkins|Jenkins, Edward Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBQ8-YK2] - 1916(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3QK Melbourne (Elwood, 1937-1939); 3QK Churchill Island (1947); 3QK Melbourne (Elwood, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1862, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Churchill Island, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''JENNER''== * [[/John Henry Jenner|Jenner, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Y9-64Z] - 1877(Eng)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 7BM Receive Premaydena (1923); Receive Premaydena (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 2ABM John Ingoldsby Jenner - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Lindisfarne, 1914); orchardist (Koonya, 1919-1928); Xray technician (Double Bay, NSW, 1930; Bondi, 1933-1935) * [[/John Ingoldsby Jenner|Jenner, John Ingoldsby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKY4-7S2] - 1904(Eng)-1980(???) - Licences: 2ABM Sydney (Maroubra, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1194, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 7BM John Henry Jenner - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Haberfield, 1930; Bondi, 1933-1935); telephone engineer (Maroubra, 1937); engineer (Maroubra, 1943-1954; Revesby, 1968); retired (Turramurra, 1972); engineer (Revesby, 1980) ==''JENNISON''== * [[/James Crosby Jennison|Jennison, James Crosby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRWZ-JB6] - 1923(SA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5JJ Adelaide (Black Forest, 1947; Enfield, 1954-1960); 1JN Canberra (Hughes, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2432, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, For courage & tenacity on two operational tours, 1945 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hughes, ACT, 1972-1980) * [[/Joseph William Jennison|Jennison, Joseph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTS7-316] - 1899(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 2JJ Mathoura (1928-1939); 2MX Mathoura (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 414, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 4th Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Comment: Licences in the name of his father John William Jennison but most likely son was operator, father passed in 1942 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Mathoura, NSW, 1930-1949; Echuca, Vic, 1954; Deniliquin, NSW, 1958); nil (Echuca, Vic, 1963) ==''JENSEN''== * [[/Jens August Jensen|Jensen, Jens August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQM-1MX] - 1865(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Minister for Navy (1915-1917) - Comment: famously dismissed for corruption in respect of purchase of Shaw Wireless Works in 1916 - Electoral Rolls: licensed victualler (Beauty Point, Tas, 1914-1919); orchardist (Beauty Point, Tas, 1919-1922); no occupation (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936) - Links: [[w:Jens_Jensen_(politician)|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/jensen-jens-august-6840 ADB] * [[/Laurence Richard Hopkins Jensen|Jensen, Laurence or Lawrence Richard Hopkins "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-MJ1] - 1906(Tas)-1974(Tas) - Licences: 7BL Receive West Devonport (1923); Receive West Devonport (1923-1924); 7LJ Launceston (1925-1939, 1947-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 78, 1925, Tas; BOCP 215, 1939; 1AOCP 9, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW@ (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (New Town, 1928); teacher (New Town, 1936-1972) - TroveTag: "7BL-7LJ - Laurence Richard Hopkins Jensen" & "!Wikibooks 7BL-7LJ" ==''JENVEY''== * [[/Henry Walter Jenvey|Jenvey, Henry Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4QJ-7TS] - 1851(Eng)-1932(Vic) - Licences: AA Melbourne 1900; X?? Melbourne - early wireless experimenter, arguably his use of the identifier AA was the first use of an Australian callsign; arguably Australia's first amateur operator as the majority of his experiments were self-funded and in his own time - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - employment (Vic P & T; PMGD) - Relationships: father of 3WW William Walter Jenvey - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Brighton, 1909); public servant (Caulfield East, 1919-1931) * [[/William Walter Jenvey|Jenvey, William Walter "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4QV-9GL] - 1904(Vic)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 3AY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922-1927; Ormond, 1931-1938); 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1939); 3AY Melbourne (Ormond, 1947); 2ZO Sydney (Willoughby, 1948-1969); 2ZO Noosa Heads (1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 824, 1924; 1COCP 68, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of Henry Walter Jenvey - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1926-1927); operator (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943; Willoughby, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1972); nil (Nelligen, NSW, 1977; Noosa Heads, Qld, 1980) ==''JEPSON''== * [[/Reginald Raymond Jepson|Jepson, Reginald Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTT-WX5] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3JI Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Highett, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2064, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1942-1949); public servant (Moorabbin, Vic, 1954-1968; Highett, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JEREMY''== * [[/John Jeremy|Jeremy, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-GSZ] - 1897(NSW)-1957(ACT) - Licences: XFE Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1934-1943); bank manager (Deakin, ACT, 1949-1954) ==''JERRARD''== * [[/Frederick Joseph Jerrard|Jerrard, Frederick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB43-BKT] - 1899(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4DR Receive Gayndah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Gayndah, 1921-1930); motor mechanic (Gayndah, 1936-1937); engineer (Indooroopilly, 1943-1963) ==''JESSOP''== * [[/Patrick Ferman Jessop|Jessop, Patrick Ferman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QN-8HV] - 19??(Eng?)-19??(Qld?) - Licences: 4PJ Kamma (1925-1927); 4PJ Cairns (Hambledon, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (England?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1(RFC) - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Edmonton, 1922-1930); weigh bridge clerk (Hambledon, 1936-1943) ==''JEWELL''== * [[/Thomas John Jewell|Jewell, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYD-YH1] - 1905(WA)-1965(WA) - Licences: 6CA Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923); 6JJ Perth (Victoria Park, 1927); 6JJ Kalgoorlie (1930-1931); 6JJ Perth (Victoria Park, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 876, 1925; 1COCP 129, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1937); radio inspector (Victoria Park, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1949); inspector (Scarborough, WA, 1954-1963) ==''JINKS''== * [[/Edwin William Jinks|Jewell, Edwin William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPM6-6JD] - 1914(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2HX Broken Hill (1931-1939); 2ADJ Broken Hill (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 830, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 202, 1938; COCP1 355, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Broken Hill, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1943); senior communications officer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1963); public servant (Broken Hill, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Broken Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''JOHNSON''== * [[/Andrew Keith Johnson|Johnson, Andrew Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54J-MQ2] - 1908(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2NJ Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1939, 1946-1969; Padstow, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1157, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Inconsistency death & licensing dates needs further investigation - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Bankstown, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1934); hospital attendant (Punchbowl, NSW, 1936-1968); retired (Padstow, NSW, 1972) * [[/Arthur Johnson|Johnson, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXD7-X12] - 1921(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4PX Brisbane (Hendra, 1938-1939; Ascot, 1946-1948; Hendra, 1954-1975), 4PX Buddina Beach (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2093, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF, Signals) - Comment: Several contemporaneous AJs - Electoral Rolls: Commonwealth public servant (Hendra, Qld, 1968) + others * [[/Arthur Lester Johnson|Johnson, Arthur Lester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB87-RR1] - 1914(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3FL Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937; Canterbury, 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1960; Surrey Hills, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 53, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3XH-3JW Stanley William Johnson - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1954; Box Hill South, Vic, 1963); traffic policeman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1968); policeman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Carl Francis Johnson|Johnson, Carl Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH8T-HSH] - 1899(Tas)-1985(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923); 7AR Hobart (West Hobart, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 218, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: federal servant (West Hobart, 1922-1954) * [[/Colin Wymess Johnson|Johnson, Colin Wymess or Wemyss]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYF-8GK] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AJC Newcastle (New Lambton, 1938-1939); 2YJ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1946-1955; CBD, 1956-1961; Merewether, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2080, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (New Lambton, NSW, 1943-1954); manager (Merewether, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Edward Norman Johnson|Johnson, Edward Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM4W-MLQ] - 1886(Vic)-1960(USA) - Licences: Receive Warrnambool (1923); 3ZO Warrnambool (1923-1924); 3ZO Horsham (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Melbourne, 1909); manager (Wonthaggi, 1914); draper (Newtown, 1917); traveller (Geelong, 1919) * [[/H. B. Johnson|Johnson, H. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6HB Perth (Leederville, 1926); 5HB Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 252, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - common surname, individual not yet identified * [[/Ivo Uric Johnson|Johnson, Ivo Uric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VV-H8S] - 1903(NSW)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4KL Cairns (1933-1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 813, 1924; 2COCP 668, 1942; 1COCP 655, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cairns, Qld, 1936-1963) * [[/John Eric Johnson|Johnson, John Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PS-MYR] - 1903(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JI Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1936); 2AFZ Sydney (Bondi, 1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1492, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theatre employee (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1968) * [[/Joseph Murray Johnson|Johnson, Joseph Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5YM-M5N] - 1889(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 113, 1915; 1COCP 200, 1931 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Geraldton, 1915-1917); radio expert (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Caulfield, 1937); engineer (Longueville, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Turramurra, 1954-1963); retired (Strathfield, 1963; Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1977; Wauchope/Yrrs, 1980) * [[/Leonard Waring Johnson|Johnson, Leonard Waring]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTG7-CK6] - 1916(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3YF Melbourne (Deepdene, 1932-1939; Surrey Hills, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 968, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Canterbury, Vic, 1943-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/S. Johnson|Johnson, S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SJ Mudgee (1925-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Stanley William Johnson|Johnson, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB8W-D8W] - 1908(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3XH Sale (1937-1939); 3JW Melbourne (Burwood, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1954, 1937, Vic; BOCP 654 or 64, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3FL Arthur Lester Johnson - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1933); radio engineer (Sale, Vic, 1936-1937); soldier (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954); engineer (Balwyn North, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''JOHNSTON''== * [[/George Daniel Johnston|Johnston, George Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQB-K36] - 1905(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1279, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Parkville, Vic, 1927-1931); engineer (Hamilton, Qld, 1937); draftsman (Windsor, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/H. B. Johnston|Johnston, H. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6HB Perth (Leederville, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Johnston|Johnston, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJ7-39X] - 1908(Vic)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 3ST Benalla (1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 819, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Benalla, Vic, 1936-1937); meteorologist (Newport, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Lane Cove, NSW, 1968) * [[/Norman Brint Johnston|Johnston, Norman Brint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NC-K7F] - 1913(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6NJ Perth (South Fremantle, 1930-1933; Subiaco, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 642, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Subiaco, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Maylands, 1943-1968; Mt Lawley, 1972-1977) * [[/Robert Walter Johnston|Johnston, Robert Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDS-FHJ] - 1914(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4LQ Brisbane (Petrie Terrace, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1270, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1936-1937); no occupation (Ingleburn, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1963) * [[/William Carlyle Johnston|Johnston, William Carlyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P3-L4J] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Grafton (1935-1936); 2CJ Coffs Harbour (1937-1939, 1946-1950); 2CJ Sawtell (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1479, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: builder (Grafton, NSW, 1930-1936); mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1937-1943); radio engineer (Sawtell, NSW, 1949); joiner (Sawtell, NSW, 1954); carpenter (Sawtell, NSW, 1958-1968); radio mechanic (Sawtell, NSW, 1973-1977) * [[/William David Johnston|Johnston, William David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XJ-3RY] - 1909(Irl)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2YZ Sydney (Ryde, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Gladesville, 1950; Matraville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 616, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 323, 1931; 1COCP 398, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Ryde, NSW, 1930-1943); radio engineer (Gladesville, NSW, 1949; Matraville, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''JOHNSTONE''== * [[/H. D. Johnstone|Johnstone, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3HJ Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JONASSON''== * [[/Roy Peter Jonasson|Jonasson, Roy Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KPW-ZL1] - 1908(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4NG Alberton (1931-1933); 7NG Derwent Park (1937-1939); 3ND Castlemaine (1946-1969); 9NG, PNG; 4NE Brisbane (Kingston, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 827, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, QRP Club, RAAF Wireless Reserve, Qld Listeners' League); employment (Qld State Electricity Commission) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Castlemaine, 1942-1972); retired (Kingston, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''JONES''== * [[/Alfred Ernest Jones|Jones, Alfred Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G61R-CTW] - 1894(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 241, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Comment: not all electoral roll entries identified, several contemporaneous AEJs; Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1917-1922) * [[/David Owen Jones|Jones, David Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH2-HV6] - 1916(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3ED Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1937-1939, 1947; North Essendon, 1948-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1916, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cutter (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1937-1942); draughtsman (Essendon North, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/David William Jones|Jones, David William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DJ Brisbane (Chelmer, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 683, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous DWJs - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Chelmer, 1925-1931); engineer (Holland Park, 1958)? * [[/Donald Atkinson Jones|Jones, Donald Atkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSN-327] - 1911(NSW)-2000(SA) - Licences: 2SF Wollongong (Austinmer, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 398, 1932; COCP1 147, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Austinmer, NSW, 1932-1937; Flinders Island, Tas, 1949) * [[/George Edward Jones|Jones, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2F-D9R] - 1903(???)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2OU Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923); Crystal Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1923); 2GJ Sydney (Willoughby, 1932-1934; Naremburn, 1935; Bondi, 1936-1938; Woollahra, 1939; Bondi, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1053, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Zetland, NSW, 1933); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937); motor driver (Bondi, 1943-1949) * [[/Harold Jones|Jones, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-RSJ] - 1906(Wales)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2AGG Speers Point (1937-1938, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1926, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HJs - Electoral Rolls: shiftman (Boolaroo, NSW, 1937); bus conductor (Speers Point, NSW, 1943-1949) * [[/Lancelot Cyril Jones|Jones, Lancelot Cyril "Lance"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8L3-2LS] - 1891(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: XVB Adelaide (Hawthorn, 1913-1914); 5BQ Adelaide (Westbourne Park, 1923-1924); 5DN Adelaide (City, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; co-founder 5DN commercial Adelaide - Electoral Rolls: manager (Broadway Estate, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVB-5BQ-5DN - Lancelot Cyril Jones" * [[/Leslie Jones|Jones, Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY84-XVZ] - 1909(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1482, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Paul Alfred Jones|Jones, Paul Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ5-CJT] - 1920(Tas)-2013(Tas)93yo - Licences: 7PJ King Island (Grassy, 1939, 1947-1948); 7PJ Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1954-1975; Hobart City, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2256, 1939, Tas; BOCP 579, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Moonah, Tas, 1954); engineer (Lindisfarne, Tas, 1972) * [[/Raymond Edward Jones|Jones, Raymond Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL9R-FLM] - 1900(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3RJ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1928; Box Hill, 1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 407, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Newmarket, 1921); public servant (Ascot Vale, 1922-1924); telegraphist (Box Hill, 1931-1943); supervisor (Box Hill, 1949-1963); retired (Box Hill, 1968-1980) * [[/Robert Harold Jones|Jones, Robert Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPF-BKS] - 1896(Wales)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AHF Sydney (Kogarah, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Canley Vale, 1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1960, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1930-1931; Rockdale, NSW, 1933); engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1934); motor mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1935-1943); technician (Edensor Park, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Rothney Bray Jones|Jones, Rothney Bray "Roth"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN43-9N4] - 1918(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3BG Bendigo (1936-1939, 1947); 3BG Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1948-1975; Abbotsford, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1696, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Bendigo, Vic, 1942; Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1963; Balwyn North, Vic, 1967-1972; Doncaster East, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Stanley William Jones|Jones, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-BPL] - 1917(Vic)-1943(PNG) - Licences: 3SF Ballarat (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1953, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Australian Army, Signalman, 6 Division Signals) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1687469] - Comment: Another Stanley William Jones died in WW2, Flight Sergeant, 626 Squadron - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Vernon Marshall Jones|Jones, Vernon Marshall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CF-5YM] - 1913(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3YE Colac (1947-1948); 3YE Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1954-1960; Box Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2347, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: welder (Caulfield, Vic, 1935-1937); technical assistant (Colac, Vic, 1943); engineer (Colac, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-68; Box Hill North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Walter Henry Jones|Jones, Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NB-Z8F] - 1914(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2PY Sydney (Marrickville, 1930-1933); 2RS Sydney (Marrickville, 1935-1939); 2WP Sydney (Bexley, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 652, 1930, NSW; 1COCP 57, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of William Daniel Jones - Electoral Rolls: tramway employee (Sydenham, NSW, 1933); wireless operator (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1937); wireless telegraphist (Bexley North, NSW, 1949-1972); telegraphist (Bexley North, NSW, 1977-1980) - Comment: Another contemporaneous Walter Henry Jones in Sydney b.1915 m.Edith * [[/William Daniel Jones|Jones, William Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGX-G5N] - 1910(Wales)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1614, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 2PY-2RS-2WP Walter Henry Jones - Electoral Rolls: shopkeeper (Sydenham, NSW, 1933; Marrickville, NSW, 1934); upholsterer (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1935-1937; Lewisham, NSW, 1949-1963; Marrickville, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/W. R. Jones|Jones, W. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EK Receive Brisbane (Hendra, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JORDAN''== * [[/James Jordan|Jordan, James "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHL-VNQ] - 1903(Sct)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4JJ Ipswich (1933); 4JJ Bundaberg (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1162, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4BU); senior military (RAAF, Wing-Commander) - Electoral Rolls: striker (West Ipswich, Qld, 1932); radio mechanic (Bundaberg, Qld, 1934-1937) * [[/Lawrence Jordan|Jordan, Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYC5-N6K] - 1934(Vic)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2ALV Figtree (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1578, 1957; AOCP 3758, 1958, NSW - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 3IL-7IL Robert Frederick Jordan; Brother of 3AKJ-7JR Robert Edward Jordan - Electoral Rolls: technician (Wollongong, NSW, 1958; Figtree, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Robert Jordan|Jordan, Robert]] - 1893(NZ)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: 1COCP 4, 1914, No. 4 in Aus and Vic, Commonwealth system - commercial operator; coastal station operator? - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Robert Frederick Jordan|Jordan, Robert Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8TB-KWK] - 1898(Vic)-1987(Tas) - Licences: 3IL Gabo Island (1935-1939); 7IL Currie (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1529, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 24th Battalion, 1915-1919) - Relationships: Father of 3AKJ-7JR Robert Edward Jordan & 2ALV Lawrence Jordan - Electoral Rolls: returned soldier (Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1919); plumber (Coburg, Vic, 1921-1928; Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1931; Cape Everard, Vic, 1934); lightkeeper (Gabo Island, Vic, 1936-1937; Cape Schanck, Vic, 1942; Currie, Tas, 1954); no occupation (Currie, Tas, 1968-1972) * [[/Robert Edward Jordan|Jordan, Robert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYC5-677] - 1929(Vic)-2008(Tas) - Licences: 3AKJ Melbourne (North Aspendale, 1965-1975); 7JR Currie (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 1564, 1963; AOCP 4202, 1964, Vic - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 3IL-7IL Robert Frederick Jordan; Brother of 2ALV Lawrence Jordan - Electoral Rolls: technician (Thornbury, Vic, 1954); telephone technician (Carrum, Vic, 1958-1968); technician (Aspendale, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JOSCELYNE''== * [[/Robert Alan Joscelyne|Joscelyne, Robert Alan "Alan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4NC-8JD] - 1908(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AJO Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1938; Cheltenham, 1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2215, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Eastwood, NSW, 1930); traveller (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1936-1937); agent (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); manager (Beecroft, NSW, 1949); representative (Roseville, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''JOUGHIN''== * [[/E. G. Joughin|Joughin, E. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALI Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jack Maxwell Joughin|Joughin, Jack Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7D-1LR] - 1910(Vic)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 3BR Melbourne (Windsor, 1947-1948; Pakenham, 1954); 3BR Tangambalanga (1955-1965); 4JU Buderim (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 152, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Northcote, Vic, 1934-1937; Packenham East, Vic, 1954; Tangambalanga, Vic, 1963-1967); no occupation (Buderim, Qld, 1968); trundler (Buderim, Qld, 1972); labourer (Forest Glen, Qld, 1977) ==''JOYCE''== * [[/Victor Stanley Joyce|Joyce, Victor Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9K8R-3RQ] - 1920(Eng)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2AEN Sydney (Five Dock, 1936-1939; Drummoyne, 1946; Collaroy, 1947-1955; Dee Why, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1709, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Five Dock, NSW, 1943); photographer (Collaroy, NSW, 1949-1954; Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''JUDD''== * [[/Clarence Harvey Judd|Judd, Clarence Harvey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVF-9XS] - 1920(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5HQ Adelaide (Colonel Light Gardens, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3374, 1953, Qld - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Oswald William Judd|Judd, Oswald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVX-X56] - 1896(SA)-1934(SA) - Licences: XVF Adelaide (North Norwood, 1913); Receive Adelaide (Payneham, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JULSTEDT''== * [[/E. Julstedt|Julstedt, E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4JD Daru, PNG (1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JUNK''== * [[/Gerhardt Philip Junk|Junk, Gerhardt Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FL-3W8] - 1896(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XACX Sydney (Sans Souci, 1913-1914); 2AZ Receive Sydney (Sans Souci, 1922-1923); 2EY Sydney (Sans Souci, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP, 1289, 1934, NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Sans Souci, NSW, 1930-1935); tram conductor (Sans Souci, NSW, 1937-1943) =='''K'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''KANE''== * [[/John Leslie Kane|Kane, John Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LT-K1L] - 1910(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4ZZ Toowoomba (1939, 1947-1954); 4ZZ Harlaxton (1955); 4ZZ Rockhampton (1956); 4ZZ Brisbane (Northgate, 1960; Lawnton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2335, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); senior state public servant (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Roma, Qld, 1931-1937); railway clerk (Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1954); QGR clerk (Northgate, Qld, 1958; Lawnton, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''KARPPINEN''== * [[/Karl Horace Karppinen|Karppinen, Karl Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J6-WST] - 1917(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2157, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1954); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''KAUFMAN''== * [[/Samuel Donald Kaufman|Kaufman, Samuel Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6X-937] - 1904(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SK Sydney (Belmore, 1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 448, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Belmore, NSW, 1933-1980) ==''KAUPER''== * [[/Henry Alexis Kauper|Kauper, Henry or Heinrich Alexis "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXZ-WYQ] - 1888(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Licences: S643 Adelaide (1921-1922); 5BG Adelaide (Dulwich, 1923-1926; Tusmore, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 97, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; inventor - Electoral Rolls: chauffer (Willaura, Vic, 1910); engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1931-1937) - TroveTag: "S643-5BG - Henry Alexis Kauper" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kauper-henry-alexis-harry-6898 ADB] ==''KAYESS''== * [[/Sydney Kayess|Kayess, Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYG-NHD] - 1892(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified -RANRS (CPOE, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Cooktown, 1917); engineer (Hendra, Qld, 1919); engine driver (Charleville, Qld, 1921); mechanic (Mossman, 1925); motor mechanic (Watchem, Vic, 1928); auto engineer (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1930); garage manager (New Lambton, NSW, 1930; Foveaux, NSW, 1933); engineer (Forest Lodge, NSW, 1935-1937); labourer (Darlinghurst, 1937; Glenmore, NSW, 1943); mechanical engineer trainee (Haberfield, NSW, 1949); engineer (Manly North, NSW, 1958) ==''KEANE''== * [[/John Patrick James Keane|Keane, John Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V5-P25] - 1903(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2JN Cessnock (1930-1931); 2JN Sydney (Millers Point, 1931); 2JN Cessnock (1933-1936); 2JN Sydney (Bexley, 1937-1939; McMahons Point, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 698, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Darling Harbour, 1930); clerk (Cessnock, 1931-1932; Newcastle, 1934; Bexley, 1935-1937; McMahons Point, 1943-1949; North Sydney, 1958-1963) ==''KEAST''== * [[/Leslie John Keast|Keast, Leslie John "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2QP-J6X] - 1886(SA)-1957(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Journalist (Wireless Weekly; shortwave editor, Australasian Radio World, 1940-1951; Radio & Hobbies), professional monitor (OWI/VOA, WW2); silent era cinematographer - Electoral Rolls: licensed victuallar (Royal Hotel, Bowral, 1933-1934); ex-hotelkeeper (Coogee, 1935); clerk (Randwick North, 1936-1937); sales manager (Carlingford, 1943); organising secretary (Ermington, 1949-1958) - TroveTag: "Leslie John Keast" (450+ hits, also 150+ in ARW on WRH) ==''KEATING''== * [[/Thomas Joseph Keating|Keating, Thomas Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVD-862] - 1902(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3KE Melbourne (Mentone,1938-1939); 3KW Melbourne (Mentone, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2128, 1938, Vic; COCP1 512, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1931-1934; Mentone, Vic, 1936-1968) ==''KEDDIE''== * [[/Phillip Robert Keddie|Keddie, Phillip Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67S-1T7] - 1921(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5KZ Adelaide (Woodville Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1882, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: AMF (Woodville Park, SA, 1943) ==''KEILLOR''== * [[/William Keillor|Keillor, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-YNZ] - 1902(???)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3KW Geelong (West Geelong, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 895, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Geelong West, Vic, 1928-1954); nil (Geelong West, Vic, 1963) ==''KEITH''== * [[/Gordon Harold Keith|Keith, Gordon Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCL-2BW] - 1919(Qld)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 4EK Brisbane (Hill End, 1947-1955); 5EK Adelaide (Clarence Park, 1956); 3AFK Melbourne (East Malvern, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2446, 1940, Qld - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Hill End, Qld, 1941-1954); soldier (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1958); A.R.A. (Narrabundah, ACT, 1963); farmer (Ingleside, Qld, 1968); public servant (Torrens, ACT, 1968-1980) ==''KELLS''== * [[/Alfred Charles Edward Kells|Kells, Alfred Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTMT-7D3] - 1900(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Receive Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923); 2430 Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal electrician (Moonee Ponds, 1921-1925); mechanic (Essendon, 1928-1954) ==''KELLY''== * [[/Alexander Wainwright Kelly|Kelly, Alexander Wainwright]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZP6-G6V] - 1908(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Largs Bay (1923); Receive Largs Bay (1923); 5AW Lyndoch (1927-1939); 5XO Loxton (1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 358, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur Broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: winemaker (Berri, 1939-1943) * [[/Kenneth Melville Kelly|Kelly, Kenneth Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3L-LVP] - 1915(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 3LL Melbourne (Carlton, 1937-1939); 7MF Maritime Mobile Auxiliary Ketch Matthew Flinders, Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1947); 7LL Hobart (CBD, 1947-1948; Sandy Bay, 1954-1965); 4MJ Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise, 1969-1975); 2MJ Merimbula (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1854, 1937, Vic; COCP3 1236, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Queens College, Carlton, Vic, 1937); medical practitioner (Newtown, Tas, 1943-1958; Rio Vista, Qld, 1969-1972; Merimbula, NSW, 1980) * [[/Patrick James Kelly|Kelly, Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94CD-8LM] - 1909(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4KB Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1939, 1947-1948; Belmont, 1954-1955; Camp Hill, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2393, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Comment: Several contemporaneous PJKs - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Dutton Park, Qld, 1934-1937); civil servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1949; Belmont, Qld, 1954-1968) * [[/Ross Donaldson Kelly|Kelly, Ross Donaldson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7BG-2PR] - 1906(SA)-1959(SA) - Licences: 5LW Adelaide (Unley, 1937-1939; Hazelwood Park, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2032, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assurance agent (Dulwich, 1941-1943) ==''KELSO''== * [[/Andrew John Bruce Kelso|Kelso, Andrew John Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTM-8R3] - 1915(NSW)-2014(ACT)98yo - Licences: 2AGF Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1938); 2WK Cooma (1955-1969); 8AC Nhulunbuy (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1683, 1936, NSW; BOCP 30, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Awards: OBE (1959, for services as radio officer, Snowy Mountains Authority) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1937; Lakemba, NSW, 1943); wireless operator (Darwin, NT, 1943); orchardist (Valley Heights, Molong, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Cooma, NSW, 1958-1963); communications officer (Cooma, NSW, 1968); technical officer (Nhulunbuy, NT, 1972); radio technician (Nhulunbuy, NT, 1977-1980) * [[/Graham Kelso|Kelso, Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXH-9DH] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EL Receive Brisbane (Nundah, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1958); technician (Brisbane, Qld, 1968; St Lucia, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/William Thomas Kelso|Kelso, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HQX-4GF] - 1914(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 979, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, Qld, 1937); chemist (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1963) - Trovetag: "William Thomas Kelso" ==''KEMBLE''== * [[/Frederick John Kemble|Kemble, Frederick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-8WY] - 1915(SA)-1939(WA) - Licences: 6FJ Katanning (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1673, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith's striker (Katanning, WA, 1937) ==''KEMP''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Kemp|Kemp, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-PYS] - 1910(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4YA Yangan - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1466, 1935, Qld; BOCP 110, 1937; 2COCP 123, 1937; 1COCP 163, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Swanfels, Qld, 1936-1937); radio technician (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949; Wavell Heights, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Joseph Edward Kemp|Kemp, Joseph Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-NWV] - 1918(Tas)-1991(WA) - Licences: 7RZ Devonport (1937-1939); 7RZ Launceston (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1847, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Como, 1949); radio officer (Esperance, 1954-1958; Yokine, WA, 1963-1980) ==''KEMPSTER''== * [[/Frederick Kempster|Kempster, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVPC-NHM] - 1900(SA)-1957(SA) - Licences: 5KM Darwin (1929-1931); 8KM Darwin (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 543, 1929, No. ?? in NT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Fullarton, 1934); supervisor (Fullarton, 1939-1943) ==''KEMPTON''== * [[/Gordon Kempton|Kempton, Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSD-PJS] - 19??(???)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 2CI Sydney (Kings Cross, 1935-1938); 2CI Newcastle (Merewether, 1939, 1946-1965); 2CI Sydney (Sylvania Waters, 1969); 2BCI Sydney (Kogarah, 1965); 4XX Brisbane (Yeronga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933-1935; Merewether, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Yeronga, Qld, 1969-1972) ==''KENDERDINE''== * [[/Clifford Walter Kenderdine|Kenderdine, Clifford Walter "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYR-H3J] - 1917(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3WP Melbourne (Kew, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1203, 1933, Vic; BOCP 226, 1939; COCP1 380, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1943-1954); engineer (Melbourne, Vic, 1967-1968); radio engineer (Lorne, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''KENNA''== * [[/Vernon Francis Kenna|Kenna, Vernon Francis "Vern" / "Marconi"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS1D-4ZV] - 1908(Qld)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 4DE Receive Brisbane (Hamilton, 1923-1924); 4FK Brisbane (Hamilton, 1926-1939); 2JR Sydney (Middle Cove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 301, 1926, No. 29 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (PMGD); radiocommunications engineer; senior public servant (PMG, ABC2); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal electrician (Hamilton, Qld, 1936-1954); engineer (Balwyn, Vic, 1963; Killara, 1963; Middle Cove, 1968-1972; Willoughby, 1977-1980) ==''KENNEDY''== * [[/Peter Kennedy|Kennedy, Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKD-8Q7] - 1874(Vic)-1945(SA) - Licences: XYD Perth (City, 1913-1914); 6AM Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923-1927); 5AM Adelaide (City, 1928; Unley, 1931; New Parkside, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; senior federal public servant (PMG, concluding as Deputy Postmaster-General SA); WW1 - Awards: Imperial Service Order - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leederville, 1903; Mt Lawley, 1910-1921); State Engineer (Maylands, 1925-1926); civil servant (New Parkside, 1939-1943) * [[/M. Kennedy|Kennedy, M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EP Receive Brisbane (Annerley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter Donald Kennedy|Kennedy, Walter Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBRG-1WB] - 1869(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2WK Sydney (Rockdale, 1925-1926; Willoughby, 1927-1929); 2WK Helensburgh (1930-1933); 2WK Sydney (East Sydney, 1934); 2WK Wallerawang (1935); 2WK Sydney (Rockdale, 1936-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 121, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Murrumburrah, 1913; Helensburgh, 1930-1932); clerk (Darlinghurst, 1934-1935); clerk in Holy Orders (Rockdale, 1936-1949) ==''KENNY''== * [[/Edmund Francis Kenny|Kenny, Edmund Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MB-R3M] - 1903(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2EK Sydney (Lewisham, 1927-1928; Croydon, 1929; Ryde, 1930-1931; Granville, 1933-1939, 1946-1948); 2EK Wentworthville (1950-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 373, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashbury, 1930); clerk (West Ryde, 1930-1933); engineer (Granville, 1935-1949); radio engineer (Wentworthville, 1954-1968); engineer (Wentworthville, 1972-1977) * [[/Ferris Hope Kenny|Kenny, Ferris Hope]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMQ-C17] - 1921(NSW)-2012(NSW) - Licences: 2AFK Sydney (Canterbury, 1936-1939; Earlwood, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1834, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Earlwood, NSW, 1943-1958); accountant (Campsie, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''KEOGH''== * [[/William George Keogh|Keogh, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJ4-H7G] - 19??(???)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2ZA Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923); 2ZA Sydney (Summer Hill, 1923; Stanmore, 1924-1925); licensed operator 2AG Grace Bros Broadway - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Randwick North, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2ZA - William George Keogh" ==''KERBY''== * [[/Edwin Thomas John Kerby|Kerby, Edwin Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM72-SFL] - 1888(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 7EK Ringarooma (1932-1939); 3KK Melbourne (Auburn, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 940, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 (Major) - Awards: Military Star 1914-1915; British War Medal, Victory Medal; MBE - Electoral Rolls: manager (Ballarat, 1909); restaurant keeper (Brunswick, 1914); electrical engineer (Richmond, 1914-1917); grazier (Ballarat, 1919); farmer (Linton, 1922); grazier (Fawkner, 1924-1925); engineer (St Kilda, 1943; Auburn, 1949-1968) - Links: [[w:Edwin Kerby|Wikipedia]] ==''KERKIN''== * [[/Edward James Kerkin|Kerkin, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97PM-NZH] - 1914(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CT Sydney (Drummoyne, 1934-1939); 2ME Sydney (Epping, 1948-1958); 1ME Canberra (HMAS Harmon, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1388, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cycle builder (Drummoyne, NSW, 1937); RAN (Epping, NSW, 1949-1963); naval officer (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1968); RAN (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''KERMOND''== * [[/Leslie John Kermond|Kermond, Leslie John "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W7-Y88] - 1912(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3DX Warrnambool (1928-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 417, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 182, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Warrnambool, 1936-1937); engineer (Swan Hill, 1942); radio engineer (Warrnambool, 1949-1980) ==''KERNICK''== * [[/Percy Edwin Kernick|Kernick, Percy Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7S-JW1] - 1888(NSW)-1965(WA) - Licences: 6PK Perth (South Perth, 1927-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 378, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Sandstone/Mt Magnet, 1910); telegraphist (Brown Hill/Kalgoorlie, 1917; South Perth, 1925-1963) ==''KERR''== * [[/Alfred Dixon Kerr|Kerr, Alfred Dixon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT8-ZKF] - 1910(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AL Ballarat (1926-1939, 1946-1960); 3JQ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 284, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 18, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, 1931-1968); retired (Hawthorn, 1977) * [[/Allan Arthur Kerr|Kerr, Allan Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4S-W8R] - 1913(NSW)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 2AFD Sydney (Thurgoona, 1936-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1826, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Thurgoona, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Malvern, Vic, 1949); public servant (Malvern, Vic, 1954-1963; Oakleigh, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Frank John Kerr|Kerr, Frank John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4H-5HB] - 1918(Eng)-2000(USA) - Licences: 3FK Melbourne (Canterbury, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1705, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio physicist (Cammeray, NSW, 1943; Turramurra, NSW, 1949); physicist (Turramurra, NSW, 1954-1963); radio astronomer (North Manly, NSW, 1963-1968) - Links: [[w:Frank John Kerr|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P001716b.htm EOAS]; [https://baas.aas.org/pub/frank-john-kerr-1918-2000/release/1 BAAS Biography] * [[/Frederick Charles Kerr|Kerr, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HG-C7L] - 1921(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3AJK Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2385, 1939, Vic; COCP2 1096, 1947; COCP1 1215, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Hilton Kerr|Kerr, Hilton "Andy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J3-PB1] - 1904(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AX Sydney (Manly, 1934-1936; Darling Point, 1937-1939; Waverley, 1946-1969; Bondi, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1330, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948+) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Manly, NSW, 1930-1935); chauffeur (Edgecliff, NSW, 1936-1937); soldier (Waverley, NSW, 1943-1963); technician (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Roy Kerr|Kerr, Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHP-SBX] - 1917(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4DK Winton (1937-1939); 4DK Brisbane (Tingalpa, 1946-1951) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1941, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist) - Relationships: brother of Vernon Lester Kerr 4LK - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Vernon Lester Kerr|Kerr, Vernon Lester "Vern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHP-MCW] - 1912(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4LK Winton (1932-1933); 4LK Cloncurry (1937-1939, 1946-1948); 4LK Charters Towers (1954-1969); 4LK Charleville (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 800, 1931, No. ?? in Qld; COCP 1941, amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, Soc Wireless Pioneers USA); employment (RFDS, technical officer / controller / announcer) - Relationships: brother of Roy Kerr 4DK - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954-1977); technician (Charleville, Qld, 1977) ==''KHAN''== * [[/Kullandar Jallander Khan|Khan, Kullandar Jallander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX89-VLY] - 1916(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4QA Cairns (1937-1939, 1947); 4DC Cairns (1948-1960); 4DC Brisbane (New Farm, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1979, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 4QA may have been withdrawn by PMGD for 4QA Cairns - Electoral Rolls: picture theatre operater (Cairns, Qld, 1943); radio serviceman (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1958); tv technician (New Farm, Qld, 1968-1977); retired (New Farm, Qld, 1980) ==''KIDMAN''== * [[/Charles Henry Arthur Kidman|Kidman, Charles Henry Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQV-5J3] - 1894(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 22, 1914 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1917); warehouse manager (Narabeen, NSW, 1930-1937); company representative (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); salesman (Harbord, NSW, 1949-1954); laboratory assistant (Harbord, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Ian McIvor Kidman|Kidman, Ian McIvor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD7Q-7N2] - 1915(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5JK Naracoorte (1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1163, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''KIERNAN''== * [[/Gerard Stanislaus Kiernan|Kiernan, Gerard Stanislaus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJXL-DG6] - 1923(Ireland)-2009(Aus) - Licences: 9GK Port Moresby (1960); 3ER Fiskville (1965); 2BGK Bringelly (1969-1975); 2BGK Moree (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (overseas?) - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: technical officer (Moree, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KIESINGER''== * [[/Hans R. Kiesinger|Kiesinger, Hans R.]] - 19??(Switzerland?)-aft 2004(Qld) - Licences: HS1ALK, VK4/HE9RFF - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; broadcast listener - Comment: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified, lived Ghana (1950-1952); Thailand (1953-1979) & Switzerland (1980-1994); may have returned to Switzerland prior to passing ==''KILBORN''== * [[/Ernest Harrold Kilborn|Kilborn, Ernest Harrold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5X-Z4N] - 1908(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: 3KE Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1932-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 883, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Not applicable) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Auburn, Vic, 1931-1937) ==''KILBY''== * [[/Raymond Harold Kilby|Kilby, Raymond Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-9VD] - 1918(Tas)-1999(Tas) - Licences: 7RK Launceston (1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1461, 1935, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 1568, 1957; 1COCP 1862, 1958; 2COCP T1, 1977 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Launceston, 1943-1972) ==''KILGARIFF''== * [[/Joseph Kilgariff|Kilgariff, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS2-XBD] - 1886(NSW)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5JT Adelaide (Burnside, 1937-1939; Erindale, 1947-1948; North Glenelg, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1884, 1937, SA; 2COCP 325, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Boulder, WA, 1910-1912); builder (Alice Springs, NT, 1934; Burnside, SA, 1939); RAAF (Leabrook, SA, 1943) ==''KILPATRICK''== * [[/James George Kilpatrick|Kilpatrick, James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9F-HYX] - 1884(Eng)-1962(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - State Engineer (PMGD, 1920s, 1930s); oversight of new 6WF 1932 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1916; Brighton Beach, Vic, 1917-1919); State engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1931); engineer (Sandgate, Qld, 1936); civil servant (West Perth, WA, 1937); electrical engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1943-1954); retired (South Perth, WA, 1958) ==''KILSBY''== * [[/Keith Wilbur Kilsby|Kilsby, Keith Wilbur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCHP-4ZS] - 1912(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5PR Moorak (1933); 5PR Birdwood (1938); 5PR Wiltyerong via Murray Bridge (1947); 5PR Mingary via Murray Bridge (1948); 5PR Murray Bridge (1954); 5PR Adelaide (Payneham, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 419, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Birdwood, SA, 1939; Wiltyerong, SA, 1941-1943); ==''KIMPTON''== * [[/Francis William Kimpton|Kimpton, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXZ-6PV] - 1897(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: XAAZ Grafton (1913-1914); 2BN Receive (1922-1924); 2BN Ballina (1925-1931); 2ABR Byron Bay (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 209, 1916 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: shipping clerk (Ballina, NSW, 1930-1932); clerk (Byron Bay, 1935-1936); shipping clerk (Byron Bay, NSW, 1937-1943); clerk (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1954; Byron Bay, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''KING''== * [[/Charles Calvert King|King, Charles Calvert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQT-4R1] - 1885(Eng)-1941(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 105, 1915; 2COCP 155, 1930 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (New Town, Tas, 1914); warrant telegraphist (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1921-1925); music teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1930); musician (Clovelly, 1931; Rose Bay, 1932-1933); librarian (Woollahra, 1934); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1935); Model Maker (Watson's Bay, 1936-1937) * [[/Fred Esmond King|King, Fred Esmond (Electoral Rolls) or Esmonde (BMD)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNY-81C] - 1896(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CQ Receive Clermont (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Bulliwallah, Qld, 1919-1963) * [[/Frederick Venn King|King, Frederick Venn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJHN-MV3] - 1888(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Cunnamulla (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Weelamurra Station, Qld, 1909); grazier (Weelamurra Station, Qld, 1913-1921); not stated (Warrambah Station, Cunnamulla, Qld, 1925); grazier (Barrington Station, Cunnamulla, Qld, 1930-1954); retired (Camp Hill, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/Norman Stanley King|King, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4V-4FT] - 1904(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2SZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1931-1937; Neutral Bay, 1938; Cremorne, 1939); 2AEQ Sydney (Northbridge, 1954; Auburn, 1954-1955; North Sydney, 1956-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 866, 1931, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1937); tram employee (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); controllerman (Auburn, NSW, 1954) ==''KINGSLEY''== * [[/John Kingsley|Kingsley, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7M-Q6R] - 1912(Aus)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2ACF Sydney (Artarmon, 1938-1939; Cremorne, 1946-1975; Sydney CBD, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2230, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Ashfield, NSW, 1937; Cremorne, NSW, 1949-1968); practitioner (Cremorne, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KINGWELL''== * [[/William Hercules Kingwell|Kingwell, William Hercules]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB) ==''KINNEAR''== * [[/Henry Kinnear|Kinnear, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHL-9FV] - 1902(Vic)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 3IO Receive Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1922); 3KN Melbourne (Brighton, 1932-1939; Toorak, 1947-1948; South Yarra, 19541960; Mt Eliza, 1965-1969); 3AKN Portable Melbourne (Toorak, 1948; South Yarra, 1954-1956); 4AVJ Buderim (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 944, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Prahran, Vic, 1924); manager (Prahran, Vic, 1925-1928); manufacturer (Brighton, Vic, 1931-1937; South Yarra, Vic, 1943-1954); director (Malvern, Vic, 1954; Mt Eliza, Vic, 1967-1968; Toorak, Vic, 1972); company director (Buderim, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''KINSCHER''== * [[/Ernest Walter Dawes Kinscher|Kinscher, Ernest Walter Dawes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHP2-SLV] - 1911(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2ADL Nyngan (1936-1937); 2ADL Parkes (!938); 2ADL Werris Creek (1939); 2ADL Sydney (Alexandria, 1946; Marrickville, 1947-1950; Lidcombe, 1954-1969; Baulkham Hills, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1729, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway porter (Bourke, NSW, 1936); railway employee (Nyngan, NSW, 1937; Bushman's Hill, Parkes, NSW, 1937); clerk (Alexandria, NSW, 1943; Petersham, NSW, 1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1954-1968; Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KINSELLA''== * [[/Hector Thomas Kinsella|Kinsella, Hector Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NC-XN9] - 1912(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6HK Perth (Hollywood, 1930; East Perth, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 641, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (South Perth, 1936-1937; Victoria Park, 1943); pharmacist (Perth, 1949; Narrogin, 1954-1958; Applecross, 1963; Ardross, 1968-1972; Booragoon, 1977-1980) * [[/Thomas Wade Kinsella|Kinsella, Thomas Wade]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8P2-TSG] - 1904(Vic)-2001(NSW)96yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Lubeck (1923); 3TK Lubeck (1924-1926); 3TK Rupanyup (1937-1939); 2FK Sydney (Rose Bay, 1946; Herne Bay, 1947; Sans Souci, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1992, 1937, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 532, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lubeck, 1927-1936); RAN (Sans Souci, 1949-1980) - Relationships: brother of 3AKW William Jennings Kinsella * [[/William Jennings Kinsella|Kinsella, William Jennings]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PG-S8S] - 1914(Vic)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 3AKW Lubeck (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 498, 1943; 2AOCP 55, 1946 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Magdala, Lubeck, 1936-1972; Lubeck, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of 3TK-2FK Thomas Wade Kinsella ==''KINZBRUNNER''== * [[/Harry Charles Kinzbrunner|Kinzbrunner, Harry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H4-SZM] - 1903(Eng)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4HK Cloncurry (1929-1931); 4HK Mareeba (1933); 4HK Tully (1937-1939); 4HK Atherton (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 474, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIAQ), employment (Australian Inland Mission, QATB) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Malanda, 1937); electrical engineer (Ashgrove, 1943); radio mechanic (Atherton, 1943); refrigeration & electrical contractor (Atherton, 1949-1972); electrical contractor (Atherton, 1977-1980) ==''KIRBY''== * [[/Donald Stewart Kirby|Kirby, Donald Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRP7-SQW] - 1915(Eng)-2011(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2ALX Orange (1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2268, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Ewan Russell Kirby|Kirby, Ewan Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4R1-4J7] - 1885(Tas)-1947(Tas) - Licences: XZB Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; First set 1909 communicated with M. Harvey; employed Hydro-electric Dept - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart South, 1914-1919); engineer (Hobart West, 1922-1936) * [[/Terence Patrick Kirby|Kirby, Terence Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZC-RYJ] - 1921(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: 3KI Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947; Kew, 1948-1955; Kilsyth, 1956; Lower Ferntree Gully, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2271, 1939, Vic; COCP1 440, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Centenary Medal, For service to the community through politics, 2001 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Kew North, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical contractor (Lower Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1958); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963); manager (Blackburn South, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''KIRKBY''== * [[/Brian Kirkby|Kirkby, Brian]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (early wireless experimenters, Edward Hope Kirkby, Archibald John Shaw), great grandson of Edward Hope Kirkby * [[/Charles Edward Kirkby|Kirkby, Charles Edward]] - 1886(Vic)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, son of Edward Hope Kirkby, brother of George Gill Kirkby * [[/Edward Hope Kirkby|Kirkby, Edward Hope]] - 1853(At sea)-1915(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, father of George Gill Kirkby and Charles Edward Kirkby * [[/George Gill Kirkby|Kirkby, George Gill]] - 1884(Vic)-1916(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, son of Edward Hope Kirkby, brother of Charles Edward Kirkby ==''KIRKE''== * [[/Basil Everald Wharton Kirke|Kirke, Basil Everald Wharton "B.K."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6NX-FFQ] - 1893(NSW)-1958(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; chief studio announcer/Uncle "Bas" (2BL); manager, 6WF; manager 9PA (1946); manager (ABC, Victoria, 1936) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Subiaco, 1931; Perth, 1934-1936; Melbourne, 1937-1943; Perth, 1954) - Links: [[w:Basil_Kirke|Wikipedia]];[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kirke-basil-everald-wharton-10751 ADB] ==''KIRKLAND''== * [[/John Booth Kirkland|Kirkland, John Booth]] - 1861(Vic)-1900(Vic) - Licences: - Qualifications: - early telephone experimenter, Melbourne, Geelong & Ballarat ==''KIRKPATRICK''== * [[/J. Kirkpatrick|Kirkpatrick, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DP Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''KISSICK''== * [[/Alfred Leslie Hawthorn Kissick|Kissick, Alfred Leslie Hawthorn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9D-7LL] - 1904(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923-1924); 3KB Melbourne (Brunswick, 1925-1933; East Coburg, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1946-1965); operator 3CR Coburg Radio Club (1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 141, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928; Coburg, Vic, 1936-1942; Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1963); ==''KITTO''== * [[/Thomas Collingwood Kitto|Kitto, Thomas Collingwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCKM-W8G] - 1903(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7?? Launceston (1928); 5JR Adelaide (Tusmore, 1931); 2JR Newcastle (1933); 2JS Newcastle (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 425, 1928, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 43, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Launceston, 1928); radio engineer (Sandgate, NSW, 1935; Ulverstone, Tas, 1937); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Prahran, 1949); retired (Deception Bay, 1972) ==''KLING''== * [[/John Robert Kling|Kling, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQZ-B4W] - 1905(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JB Melbourne (Balwyn, 1928; South Camberwell, 1931; Hawthorn East, 1933; Hampton, 1937-1939); 3AJQ Melbourne (Seaford, 1954-1955; Lower Ferntree Gully, 1956; Frankston, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 403, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1933; Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942; Bacchus Marsh, Vic, 1949); radio sound engineer (Seaford, Vic, 1954); electrician (Frankston, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''KNAPTON''== * [[/Carlo Patrick Knapton|Knapton, Carlo Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DQR-R5C] - 1879(Irl)-1955(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - wireless trader (WA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as vice-president, Wireless Traders Assoc, WA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Carlton, Vic, 1914); lighting engineer (South Perth, 1921-1954) ==''KNEIPP''== * [[/James Henry Kneipp|Kneipp, James Henry "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5R-YBH] - 1875(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Cannon Hill, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Morningside, Qld, 1905); railway employee (Morningside, Qld, 1908-1917; Cannon Hill, Qld, 1919-1958) ==''KNELL''== * [[/Clive Thomas Burrows Knell|Knell, Clive Thomas Burrows]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDP-S8S] - 1896(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XJDC Melbourne (Windsor, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Signals) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Windsor, Vic, 1917-1919); farmer (Bunyip North, Vic, 1921-1924); student (Glenferrie, Vic, 1925-1926); clerk (Carlton North, Vic, 1927); civil servant (Kew, Vic, 1928-1967) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1796935 AWM] ==''KNIGHT''== * [[/John Knight|Knight, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVSF-KKZ] - 1916(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2TB Sydney (Lakemba, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1500, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Lakemba, NSW, 1937) * [[/Rupert Keith Knight|Knight, Rupert Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MJ-Z5W] - 1898(Qld)-1934(Qld) - Licences: 4RK Toowoomba (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: not mentioned? - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowoomba, 1919); bank clerk (East Toowoomba, 1925-1926); not specified (East Toowoomba, 1928-1932) ==''KNOCK''== * [[/Donald Brader Knock|Knock, Donald Brader "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWWR-L62] - 1898(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 1911 Manchester; G6XG London (1924-1926); 2NO Sydney (Cremorne, 1926-1927; Vaucluse, 1927; Kirribilli, 1928; Randwick, 1929); 6NK Wyndham (1930-1931); 2NU Portable Sydney 1935-1939; 5NO Portable Central Australia; 2NO Sydney (Waverley, 1946-1966) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 335, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2MO); radiocommunications engineer; journalist (Wireless Weekly, Radio in ANZ, Radio Monthly, Australian Radio News, Bulletin, Australasian Radio World); military (WW1 - Royal Naval Air Service, WW2 - AIF lieutenant-major) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waverley, 1930); radio journalist (Waverley, 1932-1933); radio engineer (Waverley, 1935-1963) ==''KNOWLES''== * [[/Henry Carlisle Maddison Knowles|Knowles, Henry Carlisle Maddison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4Q8-642] - 1901(NSW)-1945(ACT) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Arncliffe, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 653, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Woolahra, 1933; Kingston, ACT, 1935-1943) ==''KNYVETT''== * [[/Edmund Lawrence Knyvett|Knyvett, Edmund Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYH1-RTC] - 1912(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3LC Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1540, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: banker (Malvern East, Vic, 1934-1937); bank official (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1963); bank officer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1967-1972; Burwood, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''KOETS''== * [[/Carolus Gerbrandus Koets|Koets, Carolus or Charles Gerbrandus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBWB-3MQ] - 1890(Netherlands)-1982(Netherlands) - Licences: 2GK Bredalbane (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sydney CBD, 1934; Dunedoo, 1935; Newtown, NSW, 1936; Erskinville, NSW, 1937); motor mechanic (Lewisham, NSW, 1937); poultry farmer (Gosford, NSW, 1943); carpenter (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954; Enmore, NSW, 1958); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1958; Annandale, NSW, 1963; Redcliffe, Qld, 1968-1972) ==''KOGLIN''== * [[/Merton Herman Koglin|Koglin, Merton Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6NG-SM2] - 1894(Tas)-1967(Tas) - Licences: 7MK Hobart (Hobart City, 1939, 1948-1955; Lindisfarne, 1956-1960; South Hobart, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2346, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Queenstown, Tas, 1919); joiner (Hobart, Tas, 1922; Townsville, Qld, 1925; Glenmore, NSW, 1930; Forest Lodge, NSW, 1931; Toxteth, NSW, 1933-1934; Hobart, Tas, 1936-1943); carpenter (Hobart, Tas, 1949-1954; Lindisfarne, Tas, 1958; Hobart, Tas, 1963) ==''KOSSECK''== * [[/Edwin Frederick Kosseck|Kosseck, Edwin Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VB-VTG] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EK Geelong (Belmont, 1930-1933); 3AKE Geelong (Newport, 1947; Belmont, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 705, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Belmont, Vic, 1931-1937); RAAF (Newport, Vic, 1943); gardener (Belmont, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''KRAEGEN''== * [[/Carl W. J. Kraegen|Kraegen, Carl W. J. "Charles"]] - 1831?(Germany?)-1871(NT) - Licences: - Qualifications: - employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, SA Posts & Telegraphs), telegraph operator (Ballarat, Portland), developed an early system of explosive detonation by battery, tragically died of thirst during the construction of the Overland Telegraph ==''KRUGER''== * [[/Francis Augustine Kruger|Kruger, Francis Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJZ-58H] - 1907(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3HE Receive Charlton (1922-1923); 3HE Charlton (1924-1925); 3AI Charlton (1935-1939); 3AI Strathmore (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1541, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Charlton, 1928-1937); cinema operator (Charlton, 1942); executive (Essendon, 1949-1968; Strathmore, 1977-1980) =='''L'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''LABY''== * [[/Thomas Howell Laby|Laby, Thomas Howell]] - 1880(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - frequent lecturer on wireless topics to WIA Vic in the 1920s; education (BA Cambridge 1905, PhD Cambridge 1921); employment (University of Sydney, 1901-1904; Cavendish Laboratory, 1905; Professor Physics, Victoria University College, Wellington, 1909; Professor Natural Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 1915-1930+); Royal Society of Victoria (president, 1924) ==''LACK''== * [[/Francis James Lack|Lack, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCQH-WJR] - 1876(NSW)-1949(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Sandgate, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Warwick, Qld, 1903; Tiaro, Qld, 1905-1906; Maryborough, Qld, 1908); fish agent (Maryborough, Qld, 1913); engineer (Sandgate, Qld, 1916); accountant (Sandgate, Qld, 1917-1949) ==''LAFFERTY''== * [[/John Austral Lafferty|Lafferty, John Austral]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQY-XGQ] - 1913(Vic)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 3JZ Melbourne (Caulfield, 1934-1937); 3JZ Yarram (1938-1939); 3JZ Melbourne (Parkdale, 1947-1969); 2OL Bermagui (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1284, 1934, Vic; BOCP 1672, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1935-1947) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1936); mechanic (Kyabram, Vic, 1937; Mentone, Vic, 1942-1972); retired (Bermagui, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LAHEY''== * [[/John Wesley Lahey|Lahey, John Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKRX-KPL] - 1850(Irl)-1937(Qld) - Licences: 4EG Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: sawmill proprietor (Clayfield, Qld, 1908-1909); sawmiller (Clayfield, Qld, 1913-1936) ==''LAIDLER''== * [[/Thomas Laidler|Laidler, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1KG-31L] - 1904(Eng)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5TL Ceduna (1937-1939, 1947); 5TL Largs Bay (1948); 5TL Renmark (1954-1960); 5TL Adelaide (Glandore, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1934, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Ceduna, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LAING''== * [[/Thomas Hector Laing|Laing, Thomas Hector "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/PSJ4-7MS] - 1940(???)-2017(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Broadcast listener (MW + SW) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Clouds Creek, NSW, 1963; Carlton West, NSW, 1968); storeman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1972); Kogarah, NSW, 1977); crane driver (Holland Park West, QLD, 1980) - QSLs: Small collection (100+, MW + SW) held in the ARDXC/Adrian Peterson NFSA collection ==''LAKE''== * [[/Eric James Lake|Lake, Eric James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDFZ-CKK]- 1906(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4EL Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1932-1939; Camp Hill, 1946-1948); 4EL Clevedon (1954-1956); 4EL Townsville (Belgian Gardens, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 54, 1931; AOCP 966, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, instructor); broadcast technician (4QN); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1943-1949; Townsville, Qld, 1954-1963); ==''LAKER''== * [[/Frank John Federal Laker|Laker, Frank John Federal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1V2-P8Q] - 1899(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2ZE Deniliquin (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1925); clerk (Bondi, 1935-1937); accountant (North Rocks, 1954) ==''LALOR''== * [[/Peter Fintan Lalor|Lalor, Peter Fintan]] - 1827(Irl)-1889(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Leader of the Eureka Stockade; Postmaster-General Victoria (Aug 1875-Oct 1875) ==''LAMB''== * [[/A. D. Lamb|Lamb, A. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DK Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Joseph Wiseman Lamb|Lamb, James Joseph Wiseman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7M-49X] - 1876(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 119, 1915; 1COCP 264, 1932 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Relationships: father of Harry Spencer Lamb - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1910); radio station master (Townsville, Qld, 1921); wireless (Malvern, Vic, 1927); superintendent (Toorak, Vic, 1928-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1937); retired (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942) * [[/Harry Spencer Lamb|Lamb, Harry Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7M-SQY] - 1906(WA)-1984(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcaster - Relationships: son of James Joseph Wiseman Lamb - Electoral Rolls: ==''LAMBART''== * [[/John Mark Lambart|Lambart, John Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQY-9DB] - 1902(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3WN Sea Lake (1934-1939); 3WN Ballarat (1947-1948); 3WN Sebastopol (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1283, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Ararat, Vic, 1924; Sea Lake, Vic, 1931-1937; Soldiers Hill, Vic, 1942; Ballarat, Vic, 1949; Sebastopol, Vic, 1954-1977) ==''LAMBERT''== * [[/Francis Redmond Lambert|Lambert, Francis Redmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBP-N7Z] - 1911(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3QL Melbourne (Alphington, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 59, 1932; COCP2 397, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1931-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Alphington, Vic, 1934-1967; Fairfield, Vic, 1972); translator (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1977); clerk (Yallambie, Vic, 1980) * [[/Frank Clayton Lambert|Lambert or Mason, Frank Clayton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C3-761] - 1908(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6FL Perth (South Perth, 1929-1931); 6FL Geraldton (1933); 6FL Perth (Wembley, 1937-1939; Subiaco, 1947); 3AFL Bairnsdale (1948); 6FL Perth (Claremont, 1954-1956; Bassendean, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 503, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: picture employee (South Perth, WA, 1931); projectionist (Albany, WA, 1934); sound projectionist (East Fremantle, WA, 1936); projectionist (Wembley Park, WA, 1937); radio technician (Subiaco, WA, 1943-1949); dealer (Claremont, WA, 1954); radio dealer (Bassendean, WA, 1958-1980) ==''LAMPARD''== * [[/Edward Geoffrey Lampard|Lampard, Edward Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD76-BTK] - 1897(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: XIQ Sydney (Parramatta, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Australian Flying Corps (WW1, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1935); mechanical engineer (Killara, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954; Stanwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Brighton le Sands, NSW, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "XIQ - Edward Geoffrey Lampard" ==''LANCE''== * [[/George Basil Lance|Lance, George Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G182-WVT] - 1920(Vic)-2015(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3DS Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2286, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); radio repairer (Ballarat, Vic, 1949); radio retailer (Ballarat, Vic, 1954-1968); retailer (Ballarat, Vic, 1977); retired (Ballarat, Vic, 1980) ==''LANE''== * [[/Cyril Herbert Dodson Lane|Lane, Cyril Herbert Dodson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWYS-VSB] - 1888(NSW)-1915(Turkey) - Licences: XDM Sydney (1909-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: born Cyril Herbert Dodson - Relationships: brother-in-law of Charles Dansie Maclurcan - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/248422 VWMA] - TroveTag: "XDM - - Cyril Herbert Dodson Lane" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Leslie Sydney Lane|Lane, Leslie Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9Y-FKC]- 1892(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: XGE Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914); 2LL Sydney (Randwick, 1926-1928); 2LL Weethalle (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 699, 1946 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Weethalle, NSW, 1930-1943); electrical fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1949); charge hand (Abbotsford, NSW, 1954-1963); * [[/Robert William Lane|Lane, Robert William "Bobby" or Tex Morton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSXW-HM7] - 1916(NZ)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[Tex_Morton|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/morton-tex-15027 ADB] * [[/Ronald William Lane|Lane, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D2-RRV] - 1919(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3TP Melbourne (East Prahran, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2274, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Armadale. Vic, 1949-1967; Prahran, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''LANG''== * [[/Henry Bryan Lang|Lang, Henry Bryan "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9B-4PP] - 1903(Vic)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6HL Perth (Claremont, 1938-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2098, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1925); radio mechanic (Claremont, WA, 1931-1972) ==''LANGAN''== * [[/Harold Francis Langan|Langan, Harold Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX1-DJM] - 1905(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 40, 1931; AOCP 773, 1931, NSW; COCP2 412, 1932; COCP1 729, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Clovelly, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Clovelly, NSW, 1933); labourer (Centennial Park, NSW, 1934; Waverley South, NSW, 1936; Randwick North, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Lavender Bay, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949); radio operator (Kensington, NSW, 1954); radio officer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Buff Point via Budgewoi, NSW, 1972) ==''LANGENSCHIED''== * [[/Ernest Carl Hamilton Langenschied|Langenschied, Ernest Carl Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8Z-JMY] - 1895(Eng)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6EL Geraldton (1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2180, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Bassendean, WA, 1931); wireless mechanic (Bayswater, WA, 1936); kitchenhand (Bayswater, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Bassendean, WA, 1943) ==''LANGFIELD''== * [[/Harold Leslie Langfield|Langfield, Harold Leslie "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX84-3D6] - 1893(Wales)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4CO Brisbane (Rosalie, 1935-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1572, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: club steward (Rosalie, Qld, 1934-1977; Paddington, Qld, 1980); ==''LANGFORD-SMITH''== * [[/Fritz Langford-Smith|Langford-Smith, Fritz]] - 1904(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - electronics designer (AWA); author (Radiotron Designers Handbook); journalist (Radiotronics) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198908.pdf EA] ==''LANGHANS''== * [[/Ron Langhans|Langhans, Ron]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (broadcasting); author (First Twelve Months of Broadcasting) ==''LANGRIDGE''== * [[/George David Langridge|Langridge, George David]] - 1829(Eng)-1891(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Postmaster-General Victoria in early 1880s ==''LAPTHORNE''== * [[/Horace Charles Lapthorne|Lapthorne, Horace Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W8-STK] - 1900(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1923-1924); 2HL Sydney (Chatswood, 1928-1938; Lane Cove, 1939; Artarmon, 1948-1969); 2HL Noraville (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 422, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Artarmon, 1930-1937; Chatswood, 1943-1968); retired (Noraville, 1972) ==''LARSEN''== * [[/Herbert Peter Christian Larsen|Larsen, Herbert Peter Christian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36L-GHQ] - 1901(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4JW Charters Towers(1928-1937); 4JW Cairns (1938-1939, 1947-1956); 4JW Charters Towers (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 439, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: brewery hand (Charters Towers, 1925-1936); engine driver (Cairns, 1943-1954; Charters Towers, 1958-1968) ==''LARSSON''== * [[/Gustaf William Larsson|Larsson, Gustaf William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTD-55K] - 1902(Tas)-1992(Tas) - Licences: 7BJ Receive Hobart (City, 1923); Receive Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 92, 1932; AOCP 3275, 1952 - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Hobart West, 1928-1936) ==''LATHWELL''== * [[/Arthur George Couzens Lathwell|Lathwell, Arthur George Couzens]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZH3-G9L] - 1911(WA)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6AL Bunbury (1935-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1467, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician's assistant (Bunbury, WA, 1936-1937); electrician (Bunbury, WA, 1943-1980) ==''LAUNDER-CRIDGE''== * [[/Wilfred Edgar Launder-Cridge|Launder-Cridge, Wilfred Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXT9-S5L] - 1899(Eng)-1960(Tas) - Licences: 5BZ Adelaide (Brooklyn Park, 1928); 3QZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1933); 3UU Melbourne (Essendon, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 200, 1930; 1COCP 120, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Essendon North, Vic, 1937; Aerodrome, Cambridge, Tas, 1943); OIC, DCA (Forrest, WA, 1958) ==''LAURENCE''== * [[/John Henry Laurence|Laurence, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXL7-YKV] - 1916(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5MZ Adelaide (Malvern, 1933-1939); 3PF Melbourne (Sandringham, 1947-1948); 3PF Benalla (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1164, 1933, SA; 1COCP 118, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Ceduna, 1941-1943); farmer (Wellington, Benalla, 1949-1963; Benalla, 1967-1980) ==''LAURENSON''== * [[/Sydney John Laurenson|Laurenson, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52L-GZL] - 1913(NSW)-1998(WA) - Licences: 2IS Sydney (Bexley, 1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 395, 1932; COCP1 291, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Perth, WA, 1943); technician (St Kilda, Vic, 1949); manager (South Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Doubleview, WA, 1958-1963); radio officer (Doubleview, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Doubleview, WA, 1980) ==''LAURIE-RHODES''== * [[/Melbourne Clive Laurie-Rhodes|Laurie-Rhodes, Melbourne Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6M-6K1] - 1915(Qld)-1997(NZ) - Licences: 4XU Brisbane (Hendra, 1934-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1353, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Hendra, Qld, 1936-1937) ==''LAVER''== * [[/Charles Poynton Laver|Laver, Charles Poynton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JBH-SNC] - 1882(Eng)-1969(SA) - Licences: 5CP Cape Borda (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Lightkeeper (Cape Borda, SA, 1939; Edithburgh, 1941-1951) ==''LAVINGTON''== * [[/Frederick Morgan Eric Lavington|Lavington, Frederick Morgan Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJM-ZC9] - 1903(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 2ZC Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1923); 2ZC Sydney (Waverley, 1923; Bondi, 1924-1925; Mosman, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Manly, 1930); engineer (Strathfield, 1932; Ashfield West, 1935-1936); electrical engineer (Ashfield West, 1937); engineer (Kensington, 1949; Kingsford, 1954-1972) ==''LAVRICK''== * [[/Otto Arthur Lavrick|Lavrick, Otto Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4T-Z91] - 1878(???)-1954(WA) - Licences: 6AV Receive Perth (Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: slaughterman (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1917); miner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936-1937; Norseman, WA, 1943); retired (Maylands, WA, 1954) ==''LAWLESS''== * [[/Frank Alexander Lawless|Lawless, Frank Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1R-XVF] - 1883(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XDT Sydney (Enmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Pioneer, 1915-1918) - Electoral Rolls: tram-driver (Enmore, NSW 1913; West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1935) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2067936 Embarkation Roll] ==''LAWRIE''== * [[/Kevan Alic Lawrie|Lawrie, Kevan Alec or Alic]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRS-5YP] - 1915(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5AK Adelaide (Lockleys, 1936-1939; York, 1947-1948; Lockleys, 1954-1965; Brooklyn, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1602, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lockleys, SA, 1939-1941) ==''LAW''== * [[/F. W. Law|Law, F. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DA Perth (Armadale, 1923); 6CZ Perth (Armadale, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''LAWS''== * [[/David Andrew Laws|Laws, David Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLN-FW5] - 1909(Qld)-1943(PNG) - Licences: 4DR Brisbane (Taringa, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 829, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, M Special Unit, Commando) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Taringa, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/635901] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Sidney Frank Henry Laws|Laws, Sidney Frank Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6ZT-GBH] - 1893(NZ)-1973(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 6, 1914, No. 6 in Aus and Vic - commercial operator; coastal station operator; manager 7ZL (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo 7ZL) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer operator (Wireless Station, Townsville, 1915); farmer (Launching Place, 1918); electrical engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1919); engineer (Armadale, Vic, 1919-1924); manager (Launceston, 1928); company manager (Double Bay, NSW, 1930-1931) ==''LAWTON''== * [[/Alexander Kyle Lawton|Lawton, Alexander Kyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR8F-FWT] - 1889(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, federal public servant (PMGD), radio clubs (QWI, member), business (movie theatres, Amico), WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Toowoomba, 1913; Wynnum South, 1915-1916); manager (Windsor, 1919); engineer (Nundah, 1925-1928); manager (Townsville, 1936-1937; Nundah, 1943-1949); manufacturer's agent (Virginia, 1954-1958); company director (Ashfield, 1963); sales manager (Ashfield, 1968-1977) ==''LEADBITTER''== * [[/James Henry Leadbitter|Leadbitter, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDP1-3V1] - 1882(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2AF Receive West Wyalong (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: cycle mechanic (Darlington, 1903); mechanic (West Wyalong, 1913); cycle mechanic (West Wyalong, 1930-1943) ==''LE CORNU''== * [[/Oswald Charles Cornu|Le Cornu, Oswald Charles "Blue"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99TF-H5V] - 1898(NSW)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 2GK Bellingen (1931-1933); 2GK Lismore (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 795, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AIF, Howitzer Brigade, Signals School, 1916-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: car-driver (Bellingen, NSW, 1930-1932); electrician (Lismore, NSW, 1935-1937); PMG Linesman (Casino, NSW, 1943); lineman (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Byron Bay, NSW, 1968) ==''LEAL''== * [[/Athol Frederick James Leal|Leal, Athol Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Y-WXN] - 1914(SA)-2000(???) - Licences: 5LQ Adelaide (Magill, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2310, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: improver (Magill, SA, 1939-1941) ==''LEANEY''== * [[/William Gregory Leaney|Leaney, William Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-JF9] - 1895(SA)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3XN Receive Melbourne (Northcote, 1923); 3XN Melbourne (Northcote, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Northcote, 1919-1954); driver (Coburg, 1963-1977); nil (Preston, 1980) ==''LEARMONTH''== * [[/Lionel Pearson Learmonth|Learmonth, Lionel Pearson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNK-M9F] - 1890(Vic)-1934(At Sea) - Licences: 3PL Hamilton (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Drowned when Ketch was wrecked near New Years Island, Tasmania - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, Vic, 1912-1917); auctioneer (Hamilton, Vic, 1919-1931) ==''LEBER''== * [[/David Leber|Leber, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HD-847] - 1905(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 3DL Melbourne (Richmond, 1929-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 481, 1929, Vic; COCP3 45, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1942); salesman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949) ==''LECKIE''== * [[/Herbert Crockett Leckie|Leckie, Herbert Crockett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1R-QQN] - 1927(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3LH Melbourne (Elwood, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 1170, 1947 - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949-1968; Elwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Raymond Campbell Leckie|Leckie, Raymond Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2Q-ZZV] - 1904(Vic)-1987(ACT) - Licences: 3TU Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923); 3TU Melbourne (Sandringham, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 215, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Sandringham, 1926); public servant (Braddon, 1935; Turner, 1943-1968); examiner of patents (Hughes, 1972); retired (Hughes, 1977-1980) ==''LEE''== * [[/Francis Henry Samuel Lee|Lee, Francis Henry Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LB-9NX] - 1892(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Bowral (1930); 4FI Kaparoko, Papua (1933); 2FL Glenbrook (1934); 2FL Sydney (Strathfield, 1935-1937); 4LF Misima, Papua (1938); 2LE Sydney (Brookly, 1946-1947; Dolans Bay, 1948-1950; Kogarah Bay, 1954-1955); 2LE Avoca Beach (1956-1961+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 43, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Harris Park, NSW, 1913); storekeeper (Glenbrook, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); storekeeper (Brooklyn, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Kogarah, NSW, 1954); no occupation (Avoca Beach, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/George Lister Lee|Lee, George Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNC-NFY] - 1908(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AGD Newcastle (Mayfield, 1937-1938; Birmingham Gardens, 1939, 1946-1958; Kahibah, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1893, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Mayfield, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (Birminham Gardens, NSW, 1943-1958); turner (Kahibah, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''LEE-ARCHER''== * [[/Evan Leslie Lee-Archer|Lee-Archer, Evan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2K-F3W] - 1911(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3LM Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1929-1931); 3LM Wonthaggi (1933); 3LM Melbourne (Caulfield North, 1937; Malvern East, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 534, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gardiner, Vic, 1933); radio engineer (Korumburra, Vic, 1934); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1935); mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1937) ==''LEGGE''== * [[/Arthur William Legge|Legge, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9MJS-QKM] - 1906(Tas)-1968(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Ulverstone (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Ulverstone, 1928); no occupation (Hobart South, 1936); zinc worker (Hobart East, 1943); farmer (Cullenswood, 1949-1954) ==''LEGGETT''== * [[/Thomas George Leggett|Leggett, Thomas George or George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLM6-TK3] - 1907(Eng)-1982(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2458, 1940, SA; COCP1 627, 1942 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Cabra, SA, 1939-1941); wireless operator (RAAF Station, Pearce, WA, 1943); technician (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949) ==''LE GRAND''== * [[/Sydney Walter Le Grand|Le Grand, Sydney Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQDD-D57] - 1902(Qld)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4LG Brisbane (Windsor, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 882, 1925; 2COCP 34, 1929; 1COCP 151, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Windsor, 1925-1926); operator (Woollahra, 1931-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1943-1949; Bondi Junction, 1954-1968); retired (Banora Point, 1972-1977) ==''LELLIOTT''== * [[/Harvey William Lelliott|Lelliott, Harvey William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8D-LNT] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3ZG Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1936-1939; Sunshine, 1947-1956; McKinnon, 1960); 3ZG Ararat (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1769, 1936, Vic; TVOCP 571, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Malvern, Vic, 1937); radio mechanic (Sunshine, Vic, 1942-1954); public servant (Bentleigh North, Vic, 1963); PMG technician (Ararat, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Thomas Lelliott|Lelliott, Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VX-4PX] - 1911(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3ZW Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1930-1939); 3AZW Melbourne (Boronia, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 684, 1930, Vic; AOLCP 68, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Mont Albert, 1937); operator (Caulfield, 1942); public servant (Boronia, 1963-1980) ==''LEMMON''== * [[/Charles Edward Lemmon|Lemmon, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLL-Z21] - 1885(Eng)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 95, 1915; 2COCP 120, 1930; 1COCP 71, 1930 - coastal wireless operator; WW2; RANRS - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1915); officer-in-charge Wireless Station (Rockhampton, 1916-1921); radio telegraphist (Applecross, 1931-1936; Como, 1937); wireless operator (Broome, 1937); radio telegraphist (Geraldton, 1943-1949); retired (Rivervale, 1954-1963) ==''LEMPRIERE''== * [[/Charles Louis Lempriere|Lempriere, Charles Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23Y-NPS] - 1857(Vic)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3ZJ Melbourne (Vermont, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: surgeon (South Yarra, 1912-1919); medical practitioner (Vermont, 1924-1934) ==''LENDRUM''== * [[/Alexander Lendrum|Lendrum, Alexander "Alex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NZ-Y5Y] - 1887(Qld)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2YL Sydney (Kensington, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Toowoomba, 1913); yardman (Toowoomba, 1921); constable (Kensington, 1930-1937) ==''LE NEVEZ''== * [[/Arthur Le Nevez|Le Nevez, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C2-J6C] - 1913(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2LN Sydney (Annandale, 1933-1939); 2LN Lord Howe Island (1947-1954); 2LN Sydney (Bradfield Park, 1955; West Pymble, 1956-1980+); 2ABA Sydney (Marrickville, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1092, 1933, NSW; COCP1 85, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Annandale, NSW, 1934-1936); aeradio operator (Lord Howe Island, NSW, 1943-1954); radio operator (Pymble, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''LENNON''== * [[/Christopher James Lennon|Lennon, Christopher James "Chris"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJL3-LZF] - 1889(Vic)-1932(Aus) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 4, 1929 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Broome, 1916-1917); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1925); telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1931) ==''LENON''== * [[/Robert John Fitzmaurice Lenon|Lenon, Robert John Fitzmaurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WJ-1FK] - 1903(NSW)-1979(ACT) - Licences: 2TV Cowra (1935-1939); 2TV Canberra (Turner, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1515, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cowra, NSW, 1930-1937); joiner (Turner, ACT, 1949-1977) ==''LEONARD''== * [[/Aubrey Benedict Leonard|Leonard, Aubrey Benedict]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9T-N4X] - 1896(NSW)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3EN Receive Drouin (1922-1923); 3EN Drouin (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 244, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Drouin, 1922-1928); radio dealer (Drouin, 1931-1954); retired (Drouin, 1963-1967) * [[/John William Leonard|Leonard, John William "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G494-BY4] - 1906(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (Black Rock, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 386, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Sandringham, 1931-1943); shopkeeper (Sandringham, 1949-1968) * [[/Leslie Clarence Leonard|Leonard, Leslie Clarence "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH15-16Q] - 1902(Vic)-1961(SA) - Licences: 5LT Adelaide (Payneham, 1946-1947; Medindie, 1948); 5LT Port Lincoln (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2336, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pilot (The Terrace, SA, 1939) * [[/Vincent Halpin Leonard|Leonard, Vincent Halpin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8S4-TXD] - 1915(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3PJ Melbourne (?, 1938-1939; Kew, 1946-1956); 3PJ St Andrews (1960); 3PJ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2167, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abbotsford, 1937; Kew, 1937-1954); public servant (St Andrews, 1958; Balwyn, 1963-1980) ==''LESLIE''== * [[/Julian Leslie|Leslie, Julian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS98-211] - 1873(Vic)-1950(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 142, 1915; 1COCP 246, 1932 - RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leederville, WA, 1910-1912; Applecross, WA, 1913); O.I.C. (Radio Telegraph Station, Broome, WA, 1917); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Thursday Island, 1925-1926); superintendent of wireless (Auburn, Vic, 1928); supervisor B.H. service (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1949) ==''LESTER''== * [[/Jack Lester|Lester, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5FQ-NQL] - 1902(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5LR Renmark (1930-1937); 5LR Berri (1938-1939); 5LR Adelaide (Millswood Estate, 1946-1947; Blackwood, 1954-1965); 5LR Victor Harbour (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 674, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 236, 1935; BOCP 369, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Berri, 1939-1943) ==''LETCH''== * [[/Keith Essex Letch|Letch, Keith Essex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KV-CP3] - 1907(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2434, 1940, WA; BOCP 394, 1941 - amateur operator?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Belmont, WA, 1931; Carlisle, WA, 1936-1943); radio engineer (Carlisle, WA, 1949-1958); technician (6AM transmitter, Northam, WA, 1963) ==''LETT''== * [[/Frederick James Norman Lett|Lett, Frederick James Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2P-Y8D] - 1903(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2WN Receive Sydney (Annandale, 1923); 2WN Sydney (Annandale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Annandale, 1930-1936); publican (Sydney, 1937); hotelkeeper (Clifton Gardens Hotel, Mosman, 1943); Darlinghurst, 1949; Dulwich Hill, 1958; Marrickville, 1963); retired (Church Point, 1968) ==''LEUNIG''== * [[/William Leslie Leunig|Leunig, William Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD25-HD2] - 1888(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XJDR Sale (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sale, Vic, 1914-1919; Maryborough, Vic, 1921; Murrumbeena, Vic, 1922-1927; Elsternwick, Vic, 1928); civil servant (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936); manager (Dingley, Vic, 1942-1949) ==''LEVENSPIEL''== * [[/Pinkus Levenspiel|Levenspiel, Pinkus or Phillip "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JB-QSL] - 1904(Eng)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2TX Wyong (1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 668, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Wyong, NSW, 1936-1937); mechanic (Wyong, NSW, 1949-1963); motor dealer (Ourimbah, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''LEVERETT''== * [[/John Henry Leverett|Leverett, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV79-R7Q] - 1894(Eng)-1957(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 25, 1914; 1COCP 88, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broome, 1916); telegraphist (Ascot, Qld, 1921); wireless operator (Rockhampton, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1943); wireless inspector (Burwood, NSW, 1954) ==''LEVERRIER''== * [[/Francis Hewitt Leverrier|Leverrier, Francis Hewitt "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBT-DP5] - 1863(NSW)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XEN Sydney (Waverley, 1911-1914, Licence No. 5) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; radio clubs (WIA, president, 1910) - Electoral Rolls: barrister (Vaucluse, 1930-1934, Kings Counsel) - Relationships: father of 2BK-2ADE Frank Neville Leverrier * [[/Frank Neville Leverrier|Leverrier, Frank Neville "Boy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6RF-W2W] - 1904(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2BK Receive Sydney (Waverley, 1922-1923); 2BK Sydney (Vaucluse, 1924-1930); 2ADE Castle Cove (1969-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 169, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 931, 1926) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio work (Vaucluse, 1930); clerk (Vaucluse, 1933-1937); superintendent (Vaucluse, 1943-1949); public relations (Roseville, 1963-1968; Castle Cove, 1977) - Relationships: son of XEN Francis Hewitt Leverrier - TroveTag: "2BK-2ADE - Frank Neville Leverrier" * [[/Henri Andre Leverrier|Leverrier, Henri Andre "Henry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G68N-18J] - 1882(NCL)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XEN Sydney (Gordon, 1911); XHL Sydney (City, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Australasian Wireless Co )1911); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, Australian General Electric, Sydney) - Relationships: nephew of XEN Francis Hewitt Leverrier; cousin of 2BK-2ADE Frank Neville Leverrier - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Sydney, 1913); manager (Crows Nest, 1930-1937) - TroveTag: "XEN-XHL - Henri Andre Leverrier" ==''LEVINGS''== * [[/Stanley Basil Levings|Levings, Stanley Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1P-ZYH] - 1912(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3NS Melbourne (Regent, 1936-1939; Bentleigh, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1794, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1936); engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1949); fitter (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''LEVY''== * [[/Lewis Joseph Levy|Levy, Lewis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPFT-KSW] - 1902(Qld)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2XB Receive Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923); 1686 Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bankstown, NSW, 1930-1935); radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937); area officer (Goulburn, NSW, 1943); agent (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Levy|Levy, Richard "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N1-Z38] - 1909(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5AJ Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 654, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Torrensville, 1943) ==''LEWINGTON''== * [[/Roy Lewington|Lewington, Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SN-BB4] - 1895(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XBX Sydney (Chatswood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Gunner, 7th B. A. Column) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified; (apprentice electrical fitter for Coupland & Waddell, Sydney at enlistment 1915) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/315726 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10241304 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''LEWIS''== * [[/Charles Edward Cornelius Lewis|Lewis, Charles Edward Cornelius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTPH-278] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3NL Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 932, 1932, Vic; COCP1 119, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: factory employee (North Melbourne, Vic, 1936-1943); waterside worker (Ascot Vale East, Vic, 1954); electrical (Essendon North, Vic, 1963-1968); electrician (Essendon North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Henry Garrett Lewis|Lewis, Henry Garrett "Harry"]] - 1895(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: Hobart (no record of licence identified as yet) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (reported experimenting from 1912); councillor WIA Tas in 1923; manager 3UZ 1924 - Electoral Rolls: * [[/William John Lewis|Lewis, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYJ-BZQ] - 1908(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2YB Sydney (Marrickville, 1931-1936; McMahons Point, 1937); 6YB Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939); 2YB Sydney (Haberfield, 1947-1950; Paddington, 1954-1969; Ryde, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 863, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Comment: Several contemporaneous WJLs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified due to numbers ==''LEYDEN''== * [[/Francis Michael Leyden|Leyden, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-FP5] - 1914(WA)-1998(Eng) - Licences: 2AGP Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1612, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937-1972) ==''LIGHT''== * [[/Cecil Eade Light|Light, Cecil Eade]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W3-PKF] - 1913(NSW)-1985(Eng) - Licences: 2QM Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1183, 1933, NSW; COCP2 17, 1934; COCP1 137, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1927-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Coogee, NSW, 1934); salesman (Coogee, NSW, 1935-1937) ==''LIGHTON''== * [[/Robert Lighton|Lighton, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HJ-HD1] - 1869(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: 3CM Receive Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1922-1924); 3RL Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 179, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Toongabbie, 1903; Benalla, 1916); independent means (East St Kilda, 1928; Armadale, 1937) ==''LILLIE''== * [[/Raymond Charles Beaumont Lillie|Lillie, Raymond Charles Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRS6-5W2] - 1907(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2QG Sydney (Manly, 1935-1939; Randwick, 1946-1955; Seaforth, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 417, 1932; COCP1 315, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Manly, NSW, 1933); police constable (Manly, NSW, 1935; Randwick North, NSW, 1943-1954; Seaforth, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''LINDEN''== * [[/Edwin Linden|Linden, Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXD-PRV] - 1904(Qld)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 4FT Receive Brisbane (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Murgon, Qld, 1925); mechanic (Wilston, Qld, 1928); storekeeper (Clayfield, Qld, 1936-1937); telephone mechanic (Mackay, Qld, 1943-1949); supervising technician (Bowen, Qld, 1954); PMG technician (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''LINDNER''== * [[/Herbert Edward Lindner|Lindner, Herbert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSVX-787] - 1904(NSW)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4BX Receive Brisbane (Alderley) 1922 - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Wilston, 1928); motor mechanic (Maleny, 1934); mechanic (Windsor, 1936-1972); retired (Mt Samson, 1977) ==''LINDSAY''== * [[/Donald Gordon Lindsay|Lindsay, Donald Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-126] - 1909(Vic)-1964(WA) - Licences: 2DY Sydney (Gordon, 1925-1936; Ashfield, 1937; Concord, 1938; Kogarah, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 83, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: student (Gordon, NSW, 1930-1936); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937; Concord, NSW, 1943-1958); engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1963) * [[/Herbert Maxwell Lindsay|Lindsay, Herbert Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3L-S78] - 1913(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4HD Nambour (1937-1939); 4HD Buderim (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2027, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); employment (company secretary) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Nambour, Qld, 1936-1937; Taringa, Qld, 1943); fruitgrower (Buderim, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/John Alexander Lindsay|Lindsay, John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRN-YDH] - 1911(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2AKR Sydney (Annandale, 1938-1939; Lidcombe, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2193, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lidcombe, NSW, 1933); shop assistant (Lidcombe, NSW, 1934); mechanic (Lidcombe, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Lidcombe, NSW, 1943-1958) * [[/Patrick Charles Edward Lindsay|Lindsay, Patrick Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF7R-8YZ] - 1896(Eng)-19??(Eng?) - Licences: 6PL Perth (West Perth, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 855, 1925; 2COCP 37, 1929 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless instructor (West Perth, WA, 1922; Balcatta, WA, 1925); radio engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1934) ==''LING''== * [[/Thomas James Ling|Ling, Thomas James "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWV-7Q7] - 1917(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1897, 1937, NSW; BOCP 68, 1937; TVOCP 1259, 1974 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Melbourne, Vic, 1943); radio technician (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; West Sydney, NSW, 1954-1958; Hyde Park, NSW, 1963); radio engineer (Hyde Park, NSW, 1968; Concord, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''LINKLATER''== * [[/Donald Charles Linklater|Linklater, Donald Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-Z44] - 1905(SA)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 5DL Pinnaroo (1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1521, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1949); technician (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1958) ==''LITCHFIELD''== * [[/Ainslie Roland Litchfield|Litchfield, Ainslie Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J3Z-FRP] - 1906(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2RL Cooma (1925-1939); 2RL Sydney (Woollahra, 1947; Darling Point, 1948-1954; Rozelle, 1955-1958; Avalon Beach, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 200, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF; RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Cooma, 1930-1937); film producer (Avalon Beach, 1958-1968) * [[/Llma Newby Litchfield|Brooks nee Litchfield, Llma Newby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G2-YCR] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YG Sydney (Ashfield, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1516, 1935, NSW - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Temora, NSW, 1943); home duties (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Rangemore via Deniliquin, NSW, 1949-1963; Deniliquin, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LITHGOW''== * [[/John Charles Lithgow|Lithgow, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-5TL] - 1916(Tas)-1990(Eng) - Licences: 7WJ Launceston (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1688, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Marine officer? 1950s-1960s, several sea trips ==''LITTLEFAIR''== * [[/George Thomas Littlefair|Littlefair, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P1-4MT] - 1899(Eng)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2YV Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1936; Randwick, 1937-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1533, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Haberfield, NSW, 1930-1931); garage proprietor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); draftsman (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''LITTLEJOHN''== * [[/Arthur Sydney Littlejohn|Littlejohn, Arthur Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DW-VDD] - 1905(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AL Sydney (Leichhardt, 1930-1939); 4LF Gunalda (1947); 2OU Sydney (Leichhardt, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 579, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930-1958; Haberfield, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''LLEWELLYN''== * [[/Alan Hugh Llewellyn|Llewellyn, Alan Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPV4-6R5] - 1910(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AH Sydney (Artarmon, 1932-1939; Ryde, 1946-1965; Epping, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 9320, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 269, 1935; TVOCP 68, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2EE John Lewis Llewellyn - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1933-1935); radio mechanic (Ryde, NSW, 1943-1963); engineer (Epping, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/John Lewis Llewellyn|Llewellyn, John Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVH-W5H] - 1907(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2EE Sydney (Lane Cove, 1935-1939; Mosman, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1519, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2AH Alan Hugh Llewellyn - Comment: Several contemporaneous JLLs including his father & son - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Roseville, NSW, 1930; Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1936; Mosman, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''LLOYD''== * [[/Henry Howard Lloyd|Lloyd, Henry Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GST7-9LV] - 1904(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5AI Adelaide (College Town, 1923-1927); 5AG Adelaide (College Town, 1923); 5HL Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 57, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Beware another Henry Howard Lloyd [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDY-FS3] 1912-1981 in Adelaide, similar times - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Hughie Frederick Lloyd|Lloyd, Hughie or Hugh Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGY-Y95] - 1917(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5BC Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1933-1939); 5BC Berri (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1137, 1933, SA; BOCP 281, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5HD William Edward Lloyd - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939) * [[/Roger Barton Lloyd|Lloyd, Roger Barton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTSZ-4GK] - 1922(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2AMO Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1939, 1946-1950; Kellyville, 1954-1961; Castle Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2317, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Kellyville, NSW, 1954-1958); loss assessor (Castle Hill, NSW, 1963-1968); assessor (Castle Hill, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Walter Ernest George Lloyd|Lloyd, Walter Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY6-8SZ] - 1909(Eng)-1952(Qld) - Licences: 2AJF Newcastle (Stockton, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2103, 1938, NSW; COCP1 408, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Wickham, NSW, 1930; Islington, NSW, 1932; Stockton, NSW, 1933-1937); senior communications officer (Longreach, Qld, 1949) * [[/William Edward Lloyd|Lloyd, William Edward "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGB-WR9] - 1914(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5HD Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Cumberland, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1215, 1933, SA; 2COCP 763, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: Brother of 5BC Hughie Frederick Lloyd - Electoral Rolls: nil (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LOCKHART''== * [[/Leon Edward Lockhart|Lockhart, Leon Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CJ-6GG] - 1912(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3LE Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1939; Elsternwick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 514, 1929, Vic; 1COCP 205, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elwood, Vic, 1934-1937); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''LOESER''== * [[/Hedley Edmond Loeser|Loeser, Hedley Edmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPXL-RM6] - 1912(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5LO Adelaide (Goodwood, 1936-1939; Col Light Gardens, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1748, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: display artist (Reade Park, SA, 1943) ==''LOFBERG''== * [[/Oscar Edward Lofberg|Lofberg, Oscar Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMV-Z9X] - 1912(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2VV Sydney (Bexley, 1935-1939, 1946; Rockdale, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1504, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist's apprentice (Bexley, NSW, 1935-1943); pharmacist (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949) ==''LOGAN''== * [[/Edward George Logan|Logan, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PQ-2L4] - 1909(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3UR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1547, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Malvern, Vic, 1931-1937; Glenhuntly, Vic, 1942-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972) ==''LOMAX''== * [[/Joseph Lomax|Lomax, Joseph]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EB Receive Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1913-1914; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1916-1917; Coorparoo, Qld, 1921-1925; Kew, Vic, 1926) ==''LONDON''== * [[/James William London|London, James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTH-BBX] - 1916(NZ)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 2UP Sydney (Manly, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1087, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Colonel) - Awards: OBE; MID - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Balgowlah, NSW, 1943); soldier (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1954) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10686688 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1518040 Mentioned in Despatches] ==''LONERAGAN''== * [[/William Harry Bailey Loneragan|Loneragan, William Harry Bailey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNT9-5SC] - 1917(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2227, 1938, WA; BOCP 83, 1937) - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son-in-law of Charles Edward Lemmon - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (South Fremantle, WA, 1949); engineer (Station 6BY, Yornup, WA, 1954-1963); radio engineer (6AM, Northam, WA, 1968-1977); retired (Dawesville, WA, 1980) ==''LONG''== * [[/Charles Richard Willard Long|Long, Charles Richard Willard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-BZK] - 1913(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3CL Melbourne (Frankston, 1932-1939, 1947-1975; Carrum Downs, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 892, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Frankston, Vic, 1934-1972); timber worker? (Carrum Downs, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Henry Long|Long, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP44-ZT8] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MM Sydney (Canterbury, 1936-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1640, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Canterbury, NSW, 1930-1935); radio engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1968); electrical engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1972) * [[/Timothy Joseph Long|Long, Timothy Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ19-Z9G] - 1884(Qld)-1923(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 140, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Comment: suicide after diagnosis terminal illness - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Toowoomba, 1908); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1916-1917); telegraphist (Townsville, 1921) ==''LONGLEY''== * [[/Ruth Victoria Longley|Harris nee Longley, Ruth Victoria]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYZ-5GJ] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6YL Perth (Shenton Park, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1808, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator; WW2 - Relationships: Wife of 6NL Valentine Harms Harris - Electoral Rolls: saleswoman (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); home duties (Applecross, WA, 1949-1954); manager (Applecross, WA, 1958) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''LONGMORE''== * [[/Harold Longmore|Longmore, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY39-K2K] - 1914(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3FD Shepparton (1934-1937); 3FD Lubeck (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1325, 1934, Vic; BOCP 7, 1936; COCP2 284, 1940; COCP1 324, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (3LK Lubeck); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Shepparton, Vic, 1936); radio technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1949); theatre proprietor (Tatura, Vic, 1954); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1980) ==''LONGSTAFF''== * [[/Thomas Allen Hector Longstaff|Longstaff, Thomas Allen Hector "Allen"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQM-WF3] - 1896(SA)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XVR Adelaide (Alberton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 55, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: executive (Brighton, Vic, 1949) ==''LONGWORTH''== * [[/Reginald John Longworth|Longworth, Reginald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KC-GZV] - 1910(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2RD Sydney (Greenwich, 1931-1933; Wollstonecraft, 1933-1938; St Leonards, 1939, 1947-1958; Forestville, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 791, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 25, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1933; Naremburn, NSW, 1934; Chatswood, NSW, 1936; North Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1937; Crows Nest, NSW, 1943-1949; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1954-1958; Forestville, NSW, 1963) ==''LONSDALE''== * [[/Russell George Lonsdale|Lonsdale, Russell George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWX-JNM] - 1909(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: 2AKY Lismore (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1195, 1933, NSW; COCP2 15, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: publisher (Woollahra, NSW, 1930; Paddington, NSW, 1931; Waverley, NSW, 1933); wireless serviceman (Lismore, NSW, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Waterfall Sanatorium, NSW, 1943) ==''LORD''== * [[/Andrew Charles Lord|Lord, Andrew Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBG9-J99] - 1920(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3BE Ballarat (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2212, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954); shire secretary (Ballarat, Vic, 1963-1968); secretary (Ballarat, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''LORDEN''== * [[/Geoffrey Allan Lorden|Lorden, Geoffrey Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJB-2P8] - 1907(WA)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 6GL Perth (Perth, 1925-1926; West Perth, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 175, 1925, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 342, 1940; 1COCP 441, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Jingalup, WA, 1931); survey assistant (Jingalup, WA, 1936-1937); radio operator (Hotel Beadon, Onslow, 1943; Kalgoorlie, 1949); civil servant (Mitcham, Vic, 1968-1977) ==''LORENZEN''== * [[/Lawrence Paul Lorenzen|Lorenzen, Lawrence Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTC5-C5C] - 1909(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4LP Emerald (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1357, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: May have been licensed pre-WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway cleaner (Emerald, Qld, 1936-1954); loco driver (Emerald, Qld, 1958-1963) ==''LOVE''== * [[/Howard Kingsley Love|Love, Howard Kingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGQ-8S5] - 1895(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3BM Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3BM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922-1931; Glen Iris, 1933), 3KU Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 230, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; radio clubs (WIA Vic); business proprietor (radio manufacturer) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Orong, 1919; Malvern East, 1921-1924; Gardiner, 1927-1933); manager (Gardiner, 1936-1937); engineer (Mt. Waverley, 1942) - Comment: gone too soon - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199407.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199408.pdf EA2] * [[/James Peile Love|Love, James Peile "Nim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7JF-83Z] - 1906(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4JL Brisbane (Kedron, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 469, 1928, No. ?? in Qld (Halcyon AOCP 1930); 3COCP 5259, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, AIF) - Electoral Rolls: auctioneer (Kedron, 1928-1943; Hawthorne, 1949-1980) * [[/Leslie Gilmore Love|Love, Leslie Gilmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52K-VQ8] - 1902(Wales)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2XE Sydney (Bondi North, 1934-1935); 2ABE Sydney (Randwick, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 307, 1930; COCP1 386, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor assembler (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1937); radio officer (Narrabeen, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''LOVELESS''== * [[/Max Lyndon Loveless|Loveless, Max Lyndon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX41-D28] - 1914(Tas)-1971(Tas) - Licences: 7ML Hobart (Moonah, 1938-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2162, 1938, Tas; BOCP 341, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Moonah, Tas, 1936); mechanic (Hobart North, Tas, 1943); PMG Technician (Moonah, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''LOVERING''== * [[/George Francis Lovering|Lovering, George Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZJ-XTJ] - 1898(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2GF Sydney (Ashfield, 1931-1933); 2OO Sydney (Ashfield, 1935-1939, 1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 867, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2GF amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2GF Grafton commercial service - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1958); no occupation (Narrabean North, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''LOVETT''== * [[/Hubert Frank Lovett|Lovett, Hubert Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHG1-DT2] - 1905(Tas)-1961(Tas) - Licences: 7HL Hobart (1926-1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 246, 1926, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Hobart North, 1928-1937); manager (Hobart South, 1949; Nelson, 1954) - Links: [https://info.scholarships.utas.edu.au/AwardDetails.aspx?AwardId=2813 UTAS Scholarship] * [[/Percy Lovett|Lovett, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDB5-M21] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2JP Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 2210, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''LUBACH''== * [[/Frederick John Lubach|Lubach, Frederick John "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9H7-VZD] - 1919(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4RF Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1939; Annerley, 1946-1947); Dalby (1948-1950); Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1954; Camp Hill, 1965-75; Loganlea, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1745, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 868, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, instructor, QSL manager); military (WW2, RAN, wireless officer); broadcast technician (4QS, Capalaba) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Dalby, Qld, 1949; Coorparoo, Qld, 1954; Camp Hill, Qld, 1958-1968); public servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Loganlea, Qld, 1980) ==''LUCAS''== * [[/Gillen Frederick Lucas|Lucas, Gillen Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLB-Y7P] - 1894(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5LL Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1935-1939; Port Adelaide, 1947; Maylands, 1948; Trinity Gardens, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1589, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bootmaker (Kilkenny, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LUCKMAN''== * [[/Charles Forsythe Arthur Luckman|Luckman, Charles Forsythe Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMF8-LS2] - 1901(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2JT Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922); 2JT Sydney (Croydon, 1923-1926; Lakemba, 1927-1933; Croydon, 1934; Ashfield, 1935-1938; Croydon, 1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 41, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lift engineer (Lakemba, 1930-1933); electrician (Croydon, 1935-1943); electrical mechanic (Croydon, 1954-1972) - TroveTag: "2JT - Charles Forsythe Arthur Luckman" * [[/Thomas Stuart Luckman|Luckman, Thomas Stuart "Stuart"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64P-8CD] - 1913(Qld)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 4SL Brisbane (Kalinga, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 783, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, CMF, Signals Northern Command); occupation (hardware executive) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Kalinga, 1936-1937); storeman (Hendra, 1943-1958); retired (Aspley, 1972-1977; Carseldine, 1980) ==''LUHRS''== * [[/Victor Albert Luhrs|Luhrs, Victor Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZYN-VJJ] - 1888(Vic)-1964(SA) - Licences: V761 Receive Woori Yallock (1922); 3HB Receive Woori Yallock (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Torquon West, Nhill, 1909; Netherby, 1912-1914; Cavendish, 1916-1919; Woori Yallock, 1922-1924; Kalyan, SA, 1939); grazier (Tintinara, SA, 1941-1943) ==''LUM''== * [[/Allan Douglas Lum|Lum, Allan Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92F-LX7] - 1913(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 5AL Adelaide (Joslin, 1932-1939; Hyde Park, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 980, 1932, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 427, 1940; TVOCP 263, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gawler, SA, 1939-1941); mechanic (Hyde Park, SA, 1943) ==''LUMB''== * [[/Lloyd John Lumb|Lumb, Lloyd John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84C-LF2] - 1907(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4LL Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 471, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ashgrove, 1936-1937); postal electrician (Stanthorpe, 1943); technician (Ashgrove, 1949); engineer (Ashgrove, 1958-1972) ==''LUMBEWE''== * [[/Edwyn William Lumbewe|Lumbewe or Chong, Edwyn William or Hin "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH5-TGZ]- 1911(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2ZX Sydney (Randwick, 1931-1934); 2ZX Inverell (1935-1939, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 858, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Inverell, NSW, 1937-1977) ==''LUMSDAINE''== * [[/John Clarence Lumsdaine|Lumsdaine, John Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94RH-VVK] - 1905(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ABQ Sydney (Willoughby, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 19, 1934; COCP1 95, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Paddington, NSW, 1930); constable (Redfern, NSW, 1920); police constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934; Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1968) ==''LUNN''== * [[/Harold Vincent Lunn|Lunn, Harold Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGY-4X5] - 1908(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 5HL Adelaide (Morphettville, 1935-1939); 2ANE Sydney (North Ryde) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1449, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Morphettville, SA, 1939-1943; Hurstville South, NSW, 1972); retired (North Ryde, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LUSBY''== * [[/Maurice MacIntosh Lusby|Lusby, Maurice MacIntosh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP54-JX7] - 1914(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2WN Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1219, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Randwick East, 1937; Coogee, NSW, 1937); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Eastwood, 1954; Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1980; Picton, NSW, 1980) ==''LUXON''== * [[/George Wilfred Luxon|Luxon, George Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5YJ-XTL] - 1908(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: 5RX Adelaide (West Mitcham, 1928-1939, 1946-1965; Torrens Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 450, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster late 1920s; WW2; WIA SA (several official duties) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mitcham, 1939-1943) ==''LYNCH''== * [[/Edward James Lynch|Lynch, Edward James]] [[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTWT-PVV]] - 1891(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XIP Sydney (Campbelltown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Campbelltown, NSW, 1913); journalist (Merewether, NSW, 1930-1937; Hamilton, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Harold John Lynch|Lynch, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTD-VXL] - 1905(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4HL Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1934-1939, 1946-1956; Slacks Creek, 1960-1975); 4HL Springbrook (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1268, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ); business proprietor (restaurants, picture theatres) - Electoral Rolls: cutter (Albion, Qld, 1928); shopkeeper (Valley, Qld, 1936-1943); cafe proprietor (Valley, Qld, 1949); shopkeeper (St Lucia, Qld, 1954; Slacks Creek, Qld, 1958-1968); owner (Slacks Creek, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Springbrook, Qld, 1980) ==''LYONS''== * [[/Joseph Aloysius Thomas Lyons|Lyons, Joseph Aloysius Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGY-XKB] - 1879(Tas)-1939(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - teacher; state politician; Premier of Tasmania; federal politician (Postmaster-General, Prime Minister of Australia); actively promoted development of broadcasting in Australia over two decades - Electoral Rolls: =='''M'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''MABBITT''=== * [[/John Matthew Mabbitt|Mabbitt, John Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-FD5] - 1905(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KI Lake Boga (1930-1939); 3JG Lake Boga (1947-1948); 3JG Swan Hill (1954-1960); 3JG Melbourne (Templestowe, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 588, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Lake Boga, Vic, 1928-1949); supervisor (Swan Hill, Vic, 1954); public servant (Templestowe, Vic, 1963) ===''MACBETH''=== * [[/John James Macbeth|Macbeth, John James "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB93-7Q4] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2JM Sydney (Redfern, 1931; Punchbowl, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 824, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Redfern, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1932-1934); mechanic (Merrylands, NSW, 1943-1949); soldier (Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1972) ===''MACDONALD''=== * [[/Donald Macdonald|Macdonald, Donald "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ7-WT8] - 1883(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 45, 1936 - senior federal public servant (Chief Engineer, Radiotelegraph Branch, PMGD, 1914); Lieutenant-Commander Telegraphist (RAN, in charge captured German Pacific Wireless); chief engineer 7EX; supervised erection 3AR, 5CL, 7ZL; early TV research - Comment: Don't confuse with Don Macdonald AWA consultant - Electoral Rolls: Numerous contemporaneous DMcDs - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199505.pdf EA] * [[/Llewellyn Macdonald|Macdonald, Llewellyn "Lew"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HH-73F] - 1908(Eng)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2WU Newcastle (West Maitland, 1929-1934; Wickham, 1935-1936; Waratah, 1937; Mayfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1961; Charlestown, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 478, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 69, 1936; BOCP 50, 1936; 1COCP 125, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (West Maitland, 1930; Wickham, 1936); joiner (Waratah, 1937; Charlestown, 1972) ===''MACFARLANE''=== * Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred - see Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred * [[/Reginald Antonio Austen Aloysius Macfarlane|Macfarlane, Reginald Antonio Austen Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDYR-1QZ] - 1896(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2RM Griffith (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 374, 1918 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1918) - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Griffith, NSW, 1943-1949) ===''MACGREGOR''=== * [[/Howard Thomas Macgregor|Macgregor, Howard Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTH8-NNP] - 1920(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4ZU Brisbane (Windsor, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2200, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Windsor, Qld, 1941-1949); assistant (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/William Alfred Macgregor|Macgregor, William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB8W-9K3] - 1896(NSW)-1954(PNG) - Licences: 9MC Kavieng, PNG (1937); 9MC Wewak, PNG (1938-1939, 1947-1948); 9MC Baiyer River (1954) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Blackhall, Qld, 1921-1925; Mildura, Vic, 1931-1934) ===''MACKAY''=== * [[/Cedric Stewart Mackay|Mackay, Cedric Stewart or Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/973G-3Q2] - 1889(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XADF Coffs Harbour (1913-1914); 2GP Receive Urunga (1922); 2GP Urunga (1924-1931); 2GO Coffs Harbour (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 149, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Urunga, 1930); agent (Coffs Harbour, 1943-1949) * [[/Ian Keith Mackay|Mackay, Ian Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JG-NHF] - 1907(NZ)-1985(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - author; historian (broadcast, "Broadcasting in New Zealand" (1953), "Broadcasting in Australia" (1957), "Broadcasting in Nigeria" (1964), "Broadcasting in Papua New Guinea" (1976) - Electoral Rolls: broadcasting executive (Lane Cove, 1954); executive (Killara, 1958) * [[/Ronald Reay Mackay|Mackay, Ronald Reay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-Y6T] - 1905(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3FZ Receive Melbourne (Carlton, 1922); 3MU Melbourne (Carlton, 1931-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil); principal (RMIT) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1963) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mackay-ronald-reay-10980 ADB] ===''MACKEL''=== * [[/John Francis Mackel|Mackel, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DJ-FP5] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2HG Sydney (Chatswood, 1930-1939, 1946-1947; Lane Cove, 1948-1965; Hunters Hill, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 585, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1943); insurance inspector (Lane Cove, NSW, 1949-1954); insurance manager (Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1963); manager (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''MACKENZIE''=== * [[/Alexander Harper Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Alexander Harper "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J3-MVZ] - 1892(Sct)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4GK Brisbane (Wynnum, 1930-1939; Bulimba, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 628, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Fire Service) - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Brisbane City, 1916; Hamilton, 1919; Brisbane City, 1925); fire brigade officer (Wynnum, 1928-1936); newsagent (Bulimba, 1949); retired (Bulimba, 1954-1968) - Relationships: father of 4YL Florence Madeline Mackenzie and 4HJ Arthur Alexander Mackenzie * [[/Arthur Alexander Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J3-796] - 1918(Qld)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4HJ Jericho (1937); 4HJ Brisbane (Wynnum, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1346, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Townsville, 1949); newsagent (Grange, 1954-1963); public servant (Townsville, 1972; Cleveland, 1972; Thornlands, 1977, Cleveland, 1980) - Relationships: son of 4GK Alexander Harper Mackenzie; brother of 4YL Florence Madeline Streamer nee Mackenzie * [[/Florence Madeline Mackenzie|Streamer nee Mackenzie, Florence Madeline "Madeline"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FN-B8C] - 1922(Qld)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 4YL Brisbane (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; third YL operator in Qld - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Mitchelton, 1949; New Farm, 1954) - Relationships: daughter of 4GK Alexander Harper Mackenzie; sister of 4HJ Arthur Alexander Mackenzie - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/Harold Stuart Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Harold Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21R-VGN] - 1908(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4AM Brisbane (Annerley, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 518, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 90, 1937; 1COCP 239, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Annerley, 1934-1937); company manager (Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); radio operator (Blackheath, 1958); unemployed (Burleigh Heads, 1963-1968); technician (Burleigh Heads, 1972-1980) ===''MACKIE''=== * [[/Alexander Ernest Mackie|Mackie, Alexander Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3R3-YFM] - 1912(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3QA Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939, 1947-1948; Glen Waverley, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1545, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1942); clerk (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''MACKINNON''=== * [[/Colin Eric Wilton MacKinnon|MacKinnon, Colin Eric Wilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK45-QRQ] - 1941(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2KCM Sydney 1980s; 2DYM Sydney (1980-2004)- Qualifications: NAOCP N1793, 1981; AOLCP N1281, 1981; AOCP N1032, 1981, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; historian (amateur radio; military radio; radar) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cronulla, 1968; Hurstville, 1977); retired (Glenhaven, 1980) - [https://www.qsl.net/vk2dym/radio/Colin_MacKinnon.htm Obit] ===''MACKINOLTY''=== * [[/Hubert Clarence Mackinolty|Mackinolty, Hubert Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNRQ-T18] - 1897(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: XJED Korumburra (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 158, 1915 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Auburn, Vic, 1919-1922); customs officer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1924-1925; Mosman, Vic, 1930; Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); civil servant (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); retired (Ringwood, Vic, 1954; Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1968; Mentone, Vic, 1977) ===''MACLARDY''=== * [[/William John Foster St Clair Maclardy|Maclardy, William John Foster St Clair "Will"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW66-BTD] - 1892(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2HP Receive Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1922); 2HP Sydney (Cremorne, 1923; Neutral Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2BL); journalist (Smith's Weekly, Wireless Weekly) - Comment: correct surname is St Clair Maclardy but rarely used - Relationships: son of William McIntyre St Clair Maclardy, one time Wireless Weekly proprietor - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930); company director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933); taxi driver (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); soldier (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943); traveller (Wollongong, NSW, 1949); commercial traveller (Wollongong, NSW, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "2HP - William John Foster St Clair Maclardy" ===''MACLAREN''=== * [[/Charles James Torrance Maclaren|Maclaren, Charles James Torrance]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB6-889] - 1889(Eng)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3MS Melbourne (South Yarra, 1933); 3MS South Ballarat (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1113, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 13th Aus Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937); nil (Malvern East, Vic, 1963-1967) * [[/Donald Catto Maclaren|Maclaren, Donald Catto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N1-2R2] - 1909(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2DM Sydney (Haberfield, 1930-1939); 2NN Narrabri (1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 655, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Haberfield, 1933-1936; Taree, 1937; Narrabri, 1949) ===''MACLEAN''=== * [[/John Dalziel Maclean|Maclean, John Dalziel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1D4-PHK] - 1907(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 2IM Leeton (1935-1937); 2IM Sydney (Ashbury, 1938-1939); 4IM Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1501, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Leeton, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1954-1969) ===''MACLURCAN''=== * [[/Charles Dansie Maclurcan|Maclurcan, Charles Dansie "Mac", "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWR7-LJ3] - 1889(Qld)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XDM Sydney (CBD, 1909-1914) (Maclurcan & Lane); 2CM Sydney (Strathfield, 1921-1939; Neutral Bay, 1946-1957); 2CY Sydney (Strathfield, 1923, briefly by administrative error); first licence issued under new 1922 radio regulations - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 98, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector; broadcast engineer; business proprietor (Maclurcan and Lane, 1909-19??, Maclurcan Engineering, Hotel Wentworth) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Darling Harbour, 1913); engineer (Strathfield, 1930-1934); hotel manager (Neutral Bay, 1949-1954) - TroveTag: "XDM-2CM - Charles Dansie Maclurcan" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/maclurcan-hannah-13070 ADB] [[w:2CM|Wikipedia]] [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/who-was-radio-pioneer-charles-maclurcan/ radioinfo] ===''MACNAUGHTON''=== * [[/Naughton Macnaughton|Macnaughton, Naughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPJ9-MPD] - 1911(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2ZH Sydney (Croydon, 1932-1934; Roseville, 1935-1939; Wahroonga, 1946-1948; Lindfield, 1950; Pymble, 1954-1956; St Ives East, 1957-1961; West Pymble, 1965-1969; Marsfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 904, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2ZVW-2BA - David Edwin Macnaughton - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937; Windsor, NSW, 1943); manager (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949; Lindfield, NSW, 1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954; Mona Vale, NSW, 1972; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) ===''MACPHERSON''=== * [[/Alexander Duncan Macpherson|Macpherson, Alexander Duncan "Sandy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/29CF-Z3F] - 1899(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4MC Brisbane (Nundah, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Oakleigh, 1954; Chermside, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1271, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Toombul RC); Qld Lands (draughtsman) - Comment: Slow update for death in Electoral Rolls? - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Nundah, Qld, 1921-1949; Oakleigh, Qld, 1954; Chermside, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Chermside, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MADDEN''=== * [[/Sydney John Madden|Madden, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-WGL] - 1900(Sct)-1955(WA) - Licences: 6MN Perth (City, 1930; North Perth, 1931; Maylands, 1933-1937; Wembley, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 264, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Maylands, WA, 1931-1937; Wembley Park, WA, 1937-1943); supervisor (Wembley, WA, 1954) ===''MADDICK''=== * [[/Herbert William Maddick|Maddick, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLB-J2P] - 1890(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: XLX Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914); 3EF Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922-1923); 3EF Melbourne (Elwood, 1924-1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 161, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; perpetrator of the foul mouthed parrot incident - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Elsternwick, 1917); mechanic (Elsternwick, 1919-1954) ===''MADDICKS''=== * [[/Henry Thomas Maddicks|Maddicks, Henry Thomas "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJBP-PFV] - 1912(Vic)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 3UA Daylesford (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2228, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Daylesford, Vic, 1936-1977) ===''MADDISON''=== * [[/Ernest Victor Maddison|Maddison, Ernest Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJ6-SWD] - 1907(Vic)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2LW Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1935); 2WZ Sydney (Randwick, 1936; Normanhurst, 1937; Willoughby, 1938; Randwick, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1331, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ===''MAGAIN''=== * [[/William Ronald Magain|Magain, William Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y7-YVG] - 1886(Vic)-1958(SA) - Licences: XVP Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Col. Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MAGEE''=== * [[/Kevin William Michael Magee|Magee, Kevin William Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRX-51Z] - 1913(Vic)-1979(Vanuatu) - Licences: 5KM Adelaide (City, 1931-1933); 2UN Sydney (Paddington, 1936); 3UN Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1937); 3KM Melbourne (Kew, 1947-1960; North Balwyn, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 874, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: staff cadet (Victoria Barracks, NSW, 1936); military officer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1937; Kew, Vic, 1943); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1949-1954); company director (Kew, Vic, 1963); director (Balwyn, Vic, 1967-1972) ===''MAGENNIS''=== * [[/Alfred Ernest Aubrey Magennis|Magennis, Alfred Ernest Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR7T-5RB] - 1907(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2AFE Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1842, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''MAGUIRE''=== * [[/Arthur Lindsay Maguire|Maguire, Arthur Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SN-BKC] - 1921(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3IO Stratford (1938-1939; 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2216, 1938, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Stratford, 1949-1977); grazier (Munro, 1980) * [[/Ernest Norbert Maguire|Maguire, Ernest Norbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR4X-F61] - 1892(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2KL Sydney (Lewisham, 1928-1930; Dulwich Hill, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 387, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 14, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Lewisham, 1930-1932); sergeant of police (Putney, 1943; Gladesville, 1949-1958); retired (Lake Illawarra South, 1963) * [[/Sydney William Maguire|Maguire, Sydney William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNDF-L85] - 1903(WA)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2XY Sydney (Rose Bay, 1930-1934; Paddington, 1935-1936; North Bondi, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 933, 1926; AOLCP 74, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Rose Bay, 1930-1934; Glenmore, 1935); engineer (Bondi, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Maroubra North, 1943); inspector (Maroubra North, 1949; Kingsford, 1954-1958) ===''MAHER''=== * [[/Francis Anthony Maher|Maher, Francis Anthony "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKS3-6QD] - 1912(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3FZ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1932-1939; Pascoe Vale South, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 941, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1936; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1937; Coburg West, Vic, 1942-1954; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MAHON''=== * [[/Hugh Mahon|Mahon, Hugh]] - 1857(Ire)-1931(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1904) ===''MAIS''=== * [[/Stephen John Leith Mais|Mais, Stephen John Leith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHG-BTV] - 1898(WA)-1960(WA) - Licences: 6CQ Receive Perth (Chester Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: trainee (South Fremantle, WA, 1925); carpenter (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1958) ===''MAKIN''=== * [[/Bert Makin|Makin, Bert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G26D-PZL] - 1888(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: XAEJ Sydney (Kogarah West, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (West Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1931; Manly, NSW, 1933-1949) - TroveTag: "XAEJ - Bert Makin" * [[/George Makin|Makin, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97S3-JFZ] - 1914(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2198, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Relationships: Brother of 4OK John Makin (passed AOCP same day) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Columboola, Qld, 1936-1963); lightkeeper (Lighthouse, Sandy Cape, Qld, 1963; Fitzroy Island, Qld, 1968); tin miner (Mt Poverty, Qld, 1969) * [[/John Makin|Makin, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6J-4KT] - 1906(Eng)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4OK Columboola (1938-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2199, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of George Makin (passed AOCP same day) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Columboola, Qld, 1930-1963); wardsman (Miles, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''MALCOLM''=== * [[/Keith Graham Malcolm|Malcolm, Keith Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD8F-K5W] - 1949(Eng)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 3ZYK Melbourne (North Clayton, 1969; Mulgrave, 1975; Berwick, 1980); 1???; 2??? - Qualifications: AOLCP 2407, 1967 - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC); Communications Laboratory DoC (Director) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clayton, Vic, 1972; Mulgrave, 1977; Berwick, 1980) ===''MALONE''=== * [[/James Joseph Malone|Malone, James Joseph "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWL8-8DP] - 1883(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 240, 1916 - employment (NSW P&T, Telegraph Messenger; PMGD, Cadet Engineer, Controller Wireless; OTC, Manager); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clayfield, Qld, 1917-1925; Kew, Vic, 1926-1928); chief inspector wireless (Kew, Vic, 1931-1937); Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs (Indooroopilly, 1943); public servant (Lindfield, NSW, 1949-1963) - Links: [[w:James Joseph Malone|Wikipedia]]; [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications/Radio_in_ANZ/Issues/1923_05_30#P.109_-_Commonwealth_Controller_of_Wireless|Bio]] * [[/Laurence Edward Palek Malone|Malone, Laurence Edward Palek "Edward"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY19-CCV] - 1915(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3LV Mologa (1937-1939); 3QE Maryborough (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1883, 1937, Vic; COCP1 197, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Maloga, Vic, 1937); engineer (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MALONEY''=== * [[/Kent Allen Maloney|Maloney, Kent Allen or Allen Kent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JQ-9J4] - 1904(NZ)-1977(NZ) - Licences: 2UC Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1936); 2UC Lismore (1937-1939); 2UC Sydney (Rockdale, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1328, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Sergeant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wanganui, NZ, 1925-1928; Waverley, NSW, 1930; Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1935); radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1936); radio serviceman (Lismore, NSW, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Hastings, NZ, 1946-1960); radio technician (Hastings, NZ, 1963); retired (Hastings, NZ, 1969-1972) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1255758 VWMA] ===''MALPAS''=== * [[/Delmar George Malpas|Malpas, Delmar George "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/KFPG-2B8] - 1890(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Hilton, 1923); eligible for receive licence as member of WIA SA from 1921?) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; councillor (WIA SA, 1919); President (West Suburban Radio Club, 1924); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Flinders Park, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "Delmar George Malpas" * [[/Kenneth John Malpas|Malpas, Kenneth John "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGC2-BNN] - 1909(SA)-1929(SA) - Licences: 5XG Kadina (1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 313, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil ===''MANAHAN''=== * [[/Frank Gerald Manahan|Manahan, Frank Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-9MZ] - 1911(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 2AGN Murwillumbah (1937-1938); 4FG Brisbane (Annerley, 1947-1948; St Lucia, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1901, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1936-1937; Camp Hill, Qld, 1941); company director (Annerley, Qld, 1949); director (St Lucia, Qld, 1954-1980) ===''MANCER''=== * [[/Arthur Roy Mancer|Mancer, Arthur Roy "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV8K-J7L] - 1892(NZ)-1968(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 110, ?; 1COCP 71, 1935 - radio telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: ===''MANGNALL''=== * [[/Robert Hartley Mangnall|Mangnall, Robert Hartley Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MD-3L2] - 1903(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3?? Melbourne (Carlton, 1927); 3HB Melbourne (Highett, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 350, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Carlton, Vic, 1936); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1963) ===''MANIFOLD''=== * [[/Edwin Charles Manifold|Manifold, Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXMR-BFZ] - 1908(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3EM Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1933; McKinnon, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 647, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Malvern, 1931-1934; Bentleigh, 1936-1980) ===''MANKS''=== * [[/Thomas Eli Manks|Manks, Thomas Eli]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCV-6JS] - 1914(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3TZ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1936-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1619, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1942); pharmacist (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''MANLEY''=== * [[/Patrick Joseph Francis Manley|Manley, Patrick Joseph Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSL-LYV] - 1894(Vic)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UQ Sydney (Vaucluse, 1935-1939; Camperdown, 1947-1961) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 614, 1921 (Marconi); COCP2 381, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1924); company manager (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1931); company director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1934-1949; Rose Bay, NSW, 1954-1963; Woollahra, NSW, 1963) * [[/William McGregor Manley|Manley, William McGregor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPW6-J99] - 1903(Eng)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2MW Sydney (Leichhardt, 1931-1934; Parramatta, 1935-1936); 2XH Sydney (Gladesville, 1937-1938; Hunters Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 767, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanical engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930-1931); engineer (Lilyfield, NSW, 1933-1935; Parramatta, NSW, 1936) ===''MANN''=== * [[/Bruce Reginald Mann|Mann, Bruce Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1J7-H22] - 1906(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3BM Quambatook (1937-1939, 1947-1969); 3BM Swan Hill (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1876, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 3CK James Barrett Mann - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Quambatook, Vic, 1931-1968; Swan Hill, Vic, 1977) * [[/Edward Alexander Mann|Mann, Edward Alexander]] - 1874(SA)-1951(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Federal politician for WA; political commentator "The Watchman"; author "Arrows in the Air: A Selection from Broadcasts by "The Watchman" - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [[w:Edward_Mann_(Australian_politician)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mann-edward-alexander-7472 ADB] * [[/James Barrett Mann|Mann, James Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWHB-WTR] - 1875(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Receive Quambatook (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 3BM Bruce Reginald Mann - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Quambatook, Vic, 1908-1967) * [[/John Edward Mann|Mann, John Edward "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3JY-STV] - 1912(SA)-1941(off Libyan coast) - Licences: 5EM Semaphore (1934-1938); 3IE Westmere (1938); 3IE Ballarat (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1304, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAN, telegraphist) - Relationships: Son of Thomas William Mann - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1675471 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10278775 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Sydney George Mann|Mann, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DP-V1C] - 1908(Eng)-1977(Eng) - Licences: 3KY Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1930-1931; Hampton, 1937-1939, 1946-1954; East Brighton, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 594, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, Sergeant) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Glenhuntly, 1931); mechanic (Sandringham, 1936-1937); shopkeeper (Woodend, 1942); mechanic (Hampton, 1949-1954); sales (Carnegie, 1963); salesman (St Kilda, 1967) * [[/Thomas William Mann|Mann, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLZ-2S3] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 5EM-3IE John Edward Mann- Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANNING''=== * [[/Athol John Roland Manning|Manning, Athol John Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69L-G2L] - 1916(Tas)-2005(Tas) - Licences: 7LR Devonport (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1367, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Devonport, 1949-1954) * [[/Clifton Joseph Manning|Manning, Clifton Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G893-WW6] - 1909(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CJ Melbourne (Ringwood, 1927; Elwood, 1931-1937; Eltham, 1938-1939; Balwyn, 1946-1947; Templestowe, 1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1960); 3CJ Orbost (1965); 3CJ Marlo (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 338, 1927, Vic; COCP1 877, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (St Kilda, 1931-1936; Canterbury, 1943; Templestowe, 1949; Sandringham, 1954-1963); farmer (Orbost, 1967-1968); retired (Marlo, 1972-1977; Lang Lang, 1980) * [[/George William Manning|Manning, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVD4-VMS] - 1909(Vic)-2003(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3XJ Melbourne (Maribyrnong, 1934-1939; Richmond, 1947-1954; Parkdale, 1955-1965); 3XJ Birchip (1969); 3XJ Narraport (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1312, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maribyrnong, Vic, 1931-1937; Richmond, Vic, 1942-1949; Burnley, Vic, 1954); public servant (Mordialloc, Vic, 1963-1968); technician (Noble Park, Vic, 1972); engineer (Narraport, Vic, 1977) ===''MANSFIELD''=== * [[/H. D. Mansfield|Mansfield, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XZQ Burnie (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANTLE''=== * [[/Joseph Patrick Thomas Mantle|Mantle, Joseph Patrick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX84-DP9] - 1913(Qld)-1976(Fiji) - Licences: 4XF Brisbane (Ascot, 1933-1939); 4XF Townsville (Hermit Park, 1947-1948); 4XF Brisbane (Brisbane City, Qld, 1954-1960); 3AEN Bendigo (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1146, 1933, Qld; 2COCP 1083, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Ascot, Qld, 1936); engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943); sound engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1949); business manager (New Farm, Qld, 1954); manager (St Lucia, Qld, 1958); sales manager (Warwick, Qld, 1963); no occupation (Townsville, Qld, 1963); sales executive (Petersham, NSW, 1972) ===''MANUEL''=== * [[/Robert Thomas Manuel|Manuel, Robert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF5S-3R5] - 1910(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5RT Adelaide (Prospect, 1932-1939, 1947-1960; Beefacres, 1965; Windsor Gardens, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1052, 1932, SA; BOCP 1310, 1953; 2COCP 1279, 1953; 1COCP 1688, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANWARING''=== * [[/Albert Leslie Manwaring|Manwaring, Albert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQB-V26] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AJK Cootamundra (1938-1939, 1946-1950); 2QK Cootamundra (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2089, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cootamundra, NSW, 1935-1937); timber merchant (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943-1954); nursery man (Cootamundra, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''MARCONI''=== * [[/Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi|Marconi, Guglielmo Giovanni Maria]] - 1874(Italy)-1937(Italy) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Inventor, electrical engineer, entrepreneur, businessman; pioneer of long distance radio transmission, widely credited as the inventor of radio; shared 1909 Nobel prize for physics for contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy ===''MARCUSE''=== * [[/Eugen Gerald Marcuse|Marcuse, Eugen Gerald "Gerald"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9C3M-X1G] - 1886(Eng)-1961(Eng) - Licences: G2NM England - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer ===''MARKS''=== * [[/Edward Hubert Marks|Marks, Edward Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMT9-YTF] - 1911(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3VM Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947-1955; Sassafras, 1956-1960; East Malvern, 1965; Armadale, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1948, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: dental student (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1936); dentist (South Yarra, Vic, 1937); dental surgeon (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1954); dentist (Malvern East, Vic, 1958-1968); grazier (Porcupine Ridge via Daylesford, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Joseph Sydney Marks|Marks, Joseph Sydney or Sydney Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQG4-X1G] - 1885(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2GR Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2GR Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio trader (Electricity House, Marks' Radio Company); electrician; police officer; sued by 2BL for non-payment of fees in 1924 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rose Bay, 1930-1949) - TroveTag: "2GR - Joseph Sydney Marks" ===''MARLEY''=== * [[/Cedric William Marley|Marley, Cedric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF2-DJ4] - 1918(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4CJ Brisbane (Highgate Hill, 1938-1939; Graceville, 1947; Kalinga, 1948); 4CJ Rockhampton (1954-1956); 4CJ South Mackay (1960); 9CJ Port Moresby (1965); Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2079, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); broadcast technician (PMG, ABC); WW2 (RAN, telegraphist); federal public servant (PMG, ABC) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Kalinga, Qld, 1949; Rockhampton, Qld, 1954); broadcast technician (Mackay, Qld, 1958; Bucasia, Mackay, Qld, 1958; Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1963-1980) ===''MARR''=== * [[/Charles William Clanan Marr|Marr, Charles William Clanan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M8V-QQM] - 1880(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: MHR (Forrest, NSW, 1929); director (Crows Nest, NSW, 1933); company director (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1933-1935); director (Crows Nest, NSW, 1935); company director (Pymble, NSW, 1937-1943; Killara, NSW, 1943-1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/John Neville Marr|Marr, John Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTY5-D27] - 1915(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3HT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1933-1939); 6AJ Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1948); 3AJB Melbourne (Carrum, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1198, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946; RAAF) - Awards: DFC, 1943 - Electoral Rolls: aircraftsman (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937); airman (Pearee Aerodrome, WA, 1943-1949); RAAF (Deepdene, Vic, 1954; Dickson, ACT, 1963; Yokine, WA, 1968; Dianella, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MARRIOTT''=== * [[/Ronald James Marriott|Marriott, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYFC-GW3] - 1912(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3SI Melbourne (Toorak, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1778, 1936, Vic; COCP3 3782, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, Vic, 1935-1937); director & supervisor (Toorak, Vic, 1943-1967); director (Toorak, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''MARS''=== * [[/Ernest Burton Mars|Mars, Ernest Burton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VJ-GWR] - 1907(SA)-1987(Qld) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (North Unley, 1923-1924); 4EM Charleville (1930-1933); 2EM Dubbo (1934-1936); 4EM Charleville (1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2GE Moree (1948); 4EM Emerald (1954-1955); 4EM Charleville (1956); 4EM Longreach (1960); 4EM Currumbin (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 686, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 23, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Dubbo, 1935); bank official (Charleville, 1937-1943; Wagga Wagga, 1949); bank clerk (Moree, 1949); bank manager (Commonwealth Bank Emerald, 1954; Commonwealth Bank, Charleville, 1958; Longreach, 1963); retired (Currumbin, 1968; Palm Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) - established 4VL Charleville commercial ===''MARSDEN''=== * [[/Robert Cecil Marsden|Marsden, Robert Cecil "Cecil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92N-W62] - 1892(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: unlicensed?, Sydney, 1909; 2JM Receive Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1922); 2JM Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1923-1925; Bellevue Hill, 1925-1926; Edgecliff, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, local NSW clubs) - Relationships: Father of 2VV-2FV Robert Morris Marsden - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Woolahra, 1930; Epping, 1930-1958); manager (Castlecrag, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "2JM - Robert Cecil Marsden"(370+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Marsden"(10+ tags) * [[/Robert Morris Marsden|Marsden, Robert Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX1-VPG] - 1916(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2VV Sydney (Kingsford, 1958-1969); 2FV Tuross Heads (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 226, 1956; AOCP 3627, 1957, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Relationships: Son of 2JM Robert Cecil Marsden - Electoral Rolls: taxi proprietor (Bondi Beach, 1949; Kingsford, 1958-1972); retired (Tuross Heads, 1972-1980) ===''MARSH''=== * [[/John William Marsh|Marsh, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFCL-QZ7] - 1890(Eng)-1943(WA) - Licences: 6DQ Receive West Pingelly (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Harrismith, WA, 1931); miner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936-1943) * [[/Roy Edward William Marsh|Marsh, Roy Edward William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF42-28N] - 1899(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6CE Receive Perth (North Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (East Perth, WA, 1921; Maylands, WA, 1925-1926; East Midland, WA, 1931-1963) * [[/Sydney Westport Marsh|Marsh, Sydney or Sidney Westport]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LFLN-PKM] - 1889(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2ZK West Wallsend (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ladysmith, 1913); fitter (West Wallsend, 1930-1937) ===''MARSHALL''=== * [[/Archie Francis Marshall|Marshall, Archie Francis "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37M-W83] - 1907(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4AF Clifton (1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 438, 1928, No. 48 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (blacksmith, fitter/turner) - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Clifton, 1930-1980) * [[/Herbert Anthony Marshall|Marshall, Herbert Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JJR-P3P] - 1888(India)-1948(NSW) - Licences: unlicensed?, Port Pirie, 1910; 2HM Armidale (1924-1926); 2HM Sydney (Bondi, 1927-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: AOCP 115, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 48, 1931 - Comment: proud of his initials "H.A.M.", early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Relationships: his daughter Denise Chalmers Marshall frequently on air over 2HM - TroveTag: "2HM - Herbert Anthony Marshall" - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi, 1930-1931); engineer (Bondi, 1934-1943) * [[/Mary Austine Marshall|Henry nee Marshall, Mary Austine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X2-GR6] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3YL Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1930-1939, 1946-1956; East Malvern, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 619, 1930, Vic - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); no occupation (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); home duties (Oakleigh, Vic, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/M. J. Marshall|Marshall, M. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3NP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1938-1939; Toorak, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Vaughan Edward Marshall|Marshall, Vaughan Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86T-KNY] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3UK Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1930-1933; Kew, 1937-1939, 1946-1969; Mt Eliza, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 603, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Kew, Vic, 1936); tea specialist (Kew, Vic, 1937-1968); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''MARSLAND''=== * [[/Benjamin Bruce Marsland|Marsland, Benjamin Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6Y-X47] - 1906(Qld)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 4DX Receive Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928); teller (Normanton, Qld, 1930); bank clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931; Malanda, Qld, 1932); no occupation (Annerley, Qld, 1943) * [[/James Gilbert Marsland|Marsland, James Gilbert "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY2-JTB] - 1912(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3NY Cobden (1931); 3NY Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1933-1937; Glen Iris, 1938-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 774, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clarendon, Vic, 1936; South Melbourne, Vic, 1937); bank clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1977) ===''MARSTELLA''=== * [[/Ernest Arthur Marstella|Marstella, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYCM-JRQ] - 1911(NSW)-2001(NSW)89yo - Licences: 2AEZ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1936-1938); 2AEZ Gosford (Erina, 1946-1950; Gosford, 1954-1958); 2AEZ Lidcombe (1960-1969); 2AEZ Forster (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1830, 1936, NSW; BOCP 1132, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Hamilton, NSW, 1933; New Lambton, NSW, 1935-1936); radio serviceman (Erina, NSW, 1949); technician (Gosford, NSW, 1954-1958); radio technician (Lidcombe, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Lidcombe, NSW, 1972); retired (Tuncurry, NSW, 1977; Forster, NSW, 1980) ===''MARSTON''=== * [[/James Thomas Marston|Marston, James Thomas "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKDX-19C] - 1920(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4JA Brisbane (Belmont, 1948; Morningside, 1954); 4JA Toowoomba (1955-1956); 4JA Brisbane (Boondall, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2655, 1948, Qld - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1943); engineer (Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); technician (Boondall, Qld, 1963-1972) * [[/W. L. Marston|Marston, W. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4RY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MARTENS''=== * [[/Alfred John Martens|Martens, Alfred John "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QSF-SRH] - 1916(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5MA Clare (1947); 5MA Berri (1948); 5MA Renmark (1954-1965); 5MA Millswood (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2369, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clare, SA, 1941-1943) ===''MARTIN''=== * [[/Bernard Clive Martin|Martin, Bernard Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3K-1K5] - 1906(NSW)-1949(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Bankstown, 1923); Receive (Valve) Medlow Bath (1923); 2BM Sydney (Banksia, 1926; Bankstown, 1927; Bronte, 1928-1934; Potts Point, 1935-1936; Neutral Bay, 1938; Queenscliffe, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 883, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 11, 1929; COCP1 46, 1930 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Waverley, NSW, 1930); radio engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1935) * [[/Eric Harold Martin|Martin, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX2-MBB] - 1903(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3ZF Melbourne (Preston, 1931-1933; Richmond, 1937; Elwood, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 764, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1927; Preston, Vic, 1931); motor driver (Richmond, Vic, 1936); chauffeur (Elsternwick, Vic, 1937; Caulfield, Vic, 1942); fitter (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1954); public servant (Oakleigh, Vic, 1963; Carnegie, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Eric Wilfred Martin|Martin, Eric Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Z2-D33] - 1916(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3HP Robinvale (1937); 2AHY Balranald (1938-1939); 3HN Bogong (1947-1956); 3APJ Mt Beauty (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1389, 1934; BOCP 353, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bogong, Vic, 1942-1954); superintendent (Mt Beauty, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Seaford South, Vic, 1980) * [[/George Henry Martin|Martin, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX81-3CT] - 1910(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2FW Sydney (Waverley, 1932-1939); 2AFW Sydney (Waverley, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1010, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Waverley, NSW, 1930-1936); fitter (Waverley, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/James Frederick Martin|Martin, James Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR6-MS6] - 1909(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3MJ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1927-1933); 3JM Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 340, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1936); traveller (North Fitzroy, Vic, 1949; Heidelberg, Vic, 1954-1963); sales director (Doncaster, Vic, 1967); sales (Noble Park, Vic, 1972) * [[/James Lennox Alexander Martin|Martin, James Lennox Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTD-3TK] - 1909(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3NT Melbourne (Dandenong, 1933-1939); 3AV Horsham (1948); 3AV Melbourne (Dandenong, 1954-1960); 3AV Horsham (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1201, 1933, Vic; COCP2 390, 1940; COCP1 470, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Dandenong, Vic, 1931-1934); mechanic (Dandenong, Vic, 1937-1949); radio mechanic (Horsham, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/John Michael Martin|Martin, John Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX79-GWZ] - 1886(Ireland)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 146, 1915; 1COCP 58, 1935 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Comment: several contemporaneous JMMs - Electoral Rolls: Ancestry 299 hits too be sifted * [[/John Robert Martin|Martin, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWFG-HMM] - 1919(Qld)-2011(Qld) - Licences: 4MX Cunnamulla (1937-1939); 4MX Toowoomba (1946-1954); 4MX Brisbane (Gaythorne, 1955-1960); 4MX Julia Creek (1965-1969); 4MX Finch Hatton (1975); 4MX Brisbane (Gaythorne, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1933, 1937, Qld; BOCP 147, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); business proprietor (radio service); Presbyterian minister - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949-1954); radio technician (Gaythorne, Qld, 1958; Kingaroy, Qld, 1963); missionary (Blackall, Qld, 1972; Gaythorne, Qld, 1972); minister of religion (Enoggera, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Malcolm Martin|Martin, Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8D-PG7] - 1903(UK)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4KY Ipswich (1933-1939); 4KY Brisbane (Sandgate, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1110, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); employment (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: carriage trimmer (Woodend, Qld, 1925-1937; Sandgate, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Norman Rex Martin|Martin, Norman Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G9-JV4] - 1915(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2JE Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1936; Enfield, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1581, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Enfield, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical fitter (Enfield, NSW, 1943; Canterbury, NSW, 1949); factory manager (Bexley North, NSW, 1954-1968); managing director (Bexley North, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald William Martin|Martin, Ronald William "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPZ-46T] - 1917(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2AHI Casino (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1981, 1937, NSW; BOCP 403, 1941; COCP2 789, 1944; COCP1 795, 1944; TVOCP 455, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Casino, NSW, 1949-1968); technician (Casino, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Silas Martin|Martin, Silas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXMT-6WS] - 1874(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Perth, 1903-1906; East Perth, 1912-1914); mechanic (Rockhampton, 1917-1921); radio mechanic (Cooktown, 1925; Beam Wireless Station, Ballan, 1928-1943); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1943) * [[/T. S. Martin|Martin, T. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XBE Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter J. Martin|Martin, Walter J.]] - 1893(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: 1COCP 1, 1914, No. 1 in Aus and Vic, Marconi & Telefunken - commercial operator; coastal station operator? * [[/William Anthony Martin|Martin, William Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HB-KPZ] - 1911(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7WM Hobart (West Hobart, 1929-1931); 7WM Gawler (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 497, 1929, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 70, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: several contemporaneous William Anthony Martin's ===''MARTINSEN''=== * [[/Sevrin Joseph William Martinsen|Martinsen, Sevrin Joseph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SD-KJG] - 1905(Norway)-1943(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2351, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wycheproof, Vic, 1942) ===''MASHMAN''=== * [[/Lionel Wilfred Mashman|Mashman, Lionel Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6K-7WG] - 1907(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2OB Receive Sydney (Bexley, 1923-1924); 2OB Sydney (Bexley, 1925-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 84, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bexley, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''MASON''=== * [[/Jeffrey Gordon Mason|Mason, Jeffrey Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYWM-M3H] - 1912(Vic)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5VC Millicent (1947); 5VC Adelaide (Hectorville, 1954-1955; Pennington, 1956; Clarence Park, 1960; Holden Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1275, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1942) ===''MASTERS''=== * [[/Alfred Harold Masters|Masters, Alfred Harold "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-CPY] - 1875(Vic)-1951(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed); vice president WIA Launceston 1920s; later prominent architect - Relationships: brother of 7MM William Edward Masters - Electoral Rolls: architect (Launceston, 1928-1949) - TroveTag: "Alfred Harold Masters" & "!Wikibooks AH Masters" * [[/Brian Jermyn Masters|Masters, Brian Jermyn "Jermyn"]] - 1891(Vic)-1950(NZ) - Licences: 3LM Receive Melbourne (Armadale, 1923); 3LM Melbourne (Armadale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; operated his station both individually and on behalf WIA Malvern - TroveTag: "3LM - Brian Jermyn Masters" & "!Wikibooks BJ Masters" * [[/Herbert Victor Masters|Masters, Herbert Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLLC-CV2] - 1883(NSW)-1918(France) - Licences: XHY Sydney (Stanmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AIF, Lieutenant, 1st Anzac Wireless Section, Killed accidentally, 1914-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1647200 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Edward Masters|Masters, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-CPW] - 1873(Vic)-1952(Tas) - Licences: 7MM Hobart (Bellerive 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1066, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; solicitor - Relationships: brother of Alfred Harold "Harold" Masters - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Bellerive, 1914-1949) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27111852 Obituary] ===''MATCHETT''=== * [[/John Kenneth Lyle Matchett|Matchett, John Kenneth Lyle "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS1L-SCZ] - 1921(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3TL Melbourne (Box Hill, 1960; Templestowe, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3700, 1958, Vic - amateur operator, WW2, member Old Timer's Club - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949); teacher (Bayswater, 1954); lecturer (Templestowe, 1963-1980) - curator of the WIA QSL card collection for many years; personally acquired a large collection of Australian amateur QSL cards which were donated to the WIA collection on his passing, many thousands of QSLs provided by Wolf Harranth of Dokufunk on an exchange basis ===''MATHER''=== * [[/Alexander Stewart Mather|Mather, Alexander Stewart "Alex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTL-WWC] - 1909(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JZ Singleton (1929-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 479, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 89, 1932; TVOCP 273, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cordial manufacturer (Singleton, 1930-1968) * [[/Walter Douglas Mather|Mather, Walter Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGZ-B5R] - 1919(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3WD Ballarat (1936-1939, 1947); 3WD Melbourne (Gardiner, 1948); 3AWD Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1960-1969); 4YM Surfers Paradise (1975); 4YM Bribie Island (1980); 2AF? Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1654, 1936, Vic; BOCP 170, 1938; COCP1 892, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); merchant (Sandringham, Vic, 1958-1968); investor (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1972-1977; Bribie Island, Qld, 1980) ===''MATHESON''=== * [[/Charles Raymond Matheson|Matheson, Charles Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZL-8KD] - 1915(NSW)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 3CS Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1939); 3ATH Melbourne (North Essendon, 1947; Strathmore, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 438; COCP1 8, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1937); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Essendon North, Vic, 1949-1954); technical officer (Balgowlah, NSW, 1958); boat proprietor (Narooma, NSW, 1963); proprietor (Main Beach, Qld, 1968); retired (Miami, Qld, 1980) ===''MATHEWS''=== See also MATTHEWS * [[/John Campion Mathews|Mathews, John Campion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-46V] - 1912(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3SY Geelong (Newtown, 1930-1939, 1946-1980+); 3JM Portable Geelong (Newtown, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 709, 1930, Vic; TVOCP 20, 1957; BOCP 261, 1988 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Newtown, 1934-1968); operator (Newtown, 1972-1980) * [[/John Mathews|Mathews, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82Z-KX2] - 1914(Qld)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 4EE Rockhampton (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1414, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JMs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MATHIESON''=== * [[/Ian Hamilton Mathieson|Mathieson, Ian Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVR2-7RN] - 1911(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 3NR Melbourne (Werribee, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 313, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (Werribee, Vic, 1937-1942); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949-1954; Oyster Bay, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Blackheath, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MATTERS''=== * [[/Leonard Warburton Matters|Matters, Leonard Warburton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFJS-9QZ] - 1881(SA)-1951(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - journalist; Boer War; acted on behalf West Radio Broadcasting Co, an applicant for the Perth sealed set licence ultimately awarded to Westralian Farmers (6WF) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Perth, WA, 1903-1906; Balkatta, WA, 1910; North Perth, WA, 1925) - TroveTag: "Leonard Warburton Matters" - Links: [[w:Leonard_Matters|Wikipedia]] * [[/Wallace Lindsay Washington Matters|Matters, Wallace Lindsay Washington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBS-PB4] - 1906(Vic)-2004(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3WW Warrnambool (1934-1939); 3WW Melbourne (Footscray, 1947-1948; Box Hill North, 1954); 3MJ Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1956; Rosanna, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1374, 1934, Vic; COCP1 311, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (St Kilda, Vic, 1928); postal clerk (Warrnambool, Vic, 1931); postal employee (Warrnambool, Vic, 1933-1937); postal clerk (Footscray, Vic, 1942); clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Heidelberg, Vic, 1963; Rosanna, Vic, 1967-1977); retired (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1980) ===''MATTHEWS''=== * [[/Alfred Leslie Matthews|Matthews, Alfred Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYTX-LBR] - 1917(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3ZT Melbourne (East Malvern, 1947; Hughesdale, 1948; Murrumbeena, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2354, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1949); technician (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1954-1968); public servant (Box Hill North, Vic, 1972) * [[/Fred Thomas Matthews|Matthews, Fred or Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVC-22K] - 1904(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4FK Brisbane (New Farm, 1923-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI); business proprietor (Matthews Fire Alarm Co) - Awards: OBE - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Merthyr, 1925-1958); engineer (New Farm, 1963-1980) * [[/John Leigh Inglis Matthews|Matthews, John Leigh Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKN-159] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJD Melbourne (Richmond, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Richmond, 1913-1919) * [[/Kenneth Morgan Matthews|Matthews, Kenneth Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPM-R2W] - 1911(SA)-2009(SA)98yo - Licences: 5GN Adelaide (Malvern, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1732, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Malvern, SA, 1939); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/551921 VWMA] * [[/Kenneth William Pitts Matthews|Matthews, Kenneth William Pitts]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT36-MP8] - 1925(Eng)-2006(ACT) - Licences: 2WE Sydney (Artarmon, 1939, 1950; Wahroonga, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2330, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Artarmon, NSW, 1949; Turramurra, NSW, 1949); printer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Royston Oliver Carr Matthews|Matthews, Royston Oliver Carr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQJ-VML] - 1889(SA)-1959(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 21, 1914 - wireless operator AWA at 1914 enlistment; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Light Horse Brigade Signal Troop, 1914-1917; 2nd Squadron AFC, Lieutenant, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: mercantile manager (Netherby, SA, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/300087 VWM]; [https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=191405 AIF Project]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/REL36707 brief bio] * [[/Vincent John Matthews|Matthews, Vincent John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFW4-NM1] - 1888(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 6AQ Perth (Bayswater, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Stott's College (Principal, early 1920s) - Electoral Rolls: business college master (West Gildford, WA, 1910); manager (Guildford, WA, 1912; Bayswater, WA, 1916-1925); business manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1925-1928); director (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1963) * [[/Walter John Penrose Matthews|Matthews, Walter John Penrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5TS-HZN] - 1880(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5BS Receive Murray Bridge (1922); Receive Murray Bridge (1923)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: lifter SA Railways (Tailem Bend, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MAUGER''=== * [[/Samuel Mauger|Mauger, Samuel "Sam"]] - 1857(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - state politician; senior federal politician (Postmaster-General 1908) ===''MAUGHAN''=== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Maughan|Maughan, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQ4-BJW] - 1903(WA)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3HH Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922); 3HH Melbourne (Malvern, 1923-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 14, 1924, Vic; AOLCP 82, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, 1925-1954) ===''MAWSON''=== * [[/Douglas Mawson|Mawson, Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3H-42N] - 1882(Eng)-1958(SA) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Head Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914) - Electoral Rolls: [[w:Douglas Mawson|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mawson-sir-douglas-7531 ADB] * [[/Ernest Richard Mawson|Mawson, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2W9T-NJN] - 1861(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Sydney (Campsie, 1922-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Parramatta, 1903); no occupation (Dee Why, 1930-1933; Harbord, 1934-1936; Manly, 1937-1943) ===''MAXWELL''=== * [[/H. S. Maxwell|Maxwell, H. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAEE Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ronald Alston Maxwell|Maxwell, Ronald Alston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRL-TRZ] - 1908(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2KS Sydney (Hurstville, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 656, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Randwick, 1933; Liverpool, 1934-1935; Croydon, 1936-1937); clerk (Caringbah, 1949) ===''MAY''=== * [[/Frank May|May, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88S-CXP] - 1878(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6FM Dwellingup (1929-1931); 6FM Gnowangerup (1933); 6FM Esperance (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 139, 1915; AOCP 560, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: stationmaster (Gnowangerup, WA, 1931; Esperance, WA, 1936-1937; Armadale, WA; 1943; Collie, WA, 1949) ===''MAYNARD''=== * [[/Frank Stewart Maynard|Maynard, Frank Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGN4-3BJ] - 1911(NSW)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2JG Sydney (Croydon, 1931; Haberfield, 1933-1934; Croydon, 1935-1938; Ashfield, NSW, 1939); 9FM Popondetta (1969); 4RY Atherton (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 150, 1930; COCP1 86, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1933-1934; South Perth, WA, 1937); retired (Atherton, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MAYGER''=== * [[/Neil Hubert Mayger|Mayger, Neil Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2F7-J2D] - 1890(Vic)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); sales (Darlinghurst, 1937); salesman (East Sydney, 1937); Sales (Darlinghurst, 1943) ===''MAZURE''=== * [[/Frederick Thomas Mazure|Mazure, Frederick Thomas or Thomas Frederick "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDB-J2Y] - 1905(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6MZ Jindong via Busselton (1939, 1948-1969); 6MZ Busselton (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2398, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: settler (Group 53 via Busselton, WA, 1931-1963); farmer (Jondong, WA, 1968); retired (Busselton, WA, 1972-1980) ===''MCATEER''=== * [[/Joseph McAteer|McAteer, Brother Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKT-JWB] - 1881(NZ)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Receive Sacred Heart College Glenelg (1923); 5AQ Sacred Heart College Glenelg (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCAULEY''=== * [[/William John Money McAuley|McAuley, William John Money "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKH-Z5Y] - 1909(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3WM Melbourne (Brunswick, 1925-1931); 3BCM Melbourne (Brighton, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 221, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: jackaroo (Nyngan, NSW, 1930); grazier (Womboota, Vic, 1937-1943) ===''MCBRIDE''=== * [[/Alexander James McBride|McBride, Alexander James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCXR-Z1G] - 1914(Qld)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 4BR Brisbane (Wilston, 1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2320, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business (radio repair) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Wilston, Qld, 1936-1980) ===''MCBURNEY''=== * [[/Douglas Hope McBurney|McBurney, Douglas Hope]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G66Y-BKV] - 1895(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XHJ Sydney (Milsons Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Milsons Point, NSW, 1930-1958); chartered engineer (Milsons Point, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''MCCABE''=== * [[/William Bernard McCabe|McCabe, William Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ1C-FN2] - 1864(Irl)-1938(WA) - Licences: 7AQ Clarence Point (1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (St Kilda, Vic, 1912; Balaclava, 1913-1914; Elsternwick, 1915-1921; Caulfield, 1924); orchardist (Clarence Point, 1922-1928); civil engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1937) ===''MCCALMAN''=== * [[/Maxwell Colin McCalman|McCalman, Maxwell Colin "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN8-V77] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 142, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: musician (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1936); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1963) ===''MCCANDLISH''=== * [[/Jack McCandlish|McCandlish, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2B-TJC] - 1915(Eng)-1943(Ins) - Licences: 3HN Sea Lake (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1468, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, M Special Unit, Sergeant, Commando, 1943) - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Sea Lake, 1937-1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1685215 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/638249 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCCARTHY''=== * [[/Denzil Ernest McCarthy|McCarthy, Denzil Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL4Z-HRH] - 1902(WA)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3ADM Melbourne (Preston East, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2447, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Brim, Vic, 1925-1927; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1931-1934); teacher (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1949; Reservoir East, Vic, 1954-1963) * [[/Howard John McCarthy|McCarthy, Howard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D6-NHR] - 1913(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1847-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2312, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Keith McCarthy|McCarthy, John Keith "Keith / Macca"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G528-9XX] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 3FX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1932-1933); 2IM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1934); 2VM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1935); 3FX Melbourne (Hampton, 1937; Ascot Vale, 1938-1939; City, 1946-1947; Templestowe, 1954-1956); 9AR On board yacht Pandemonium (1969); P29AR/MM On board yacht Pandemonium (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1036, 1932, Vic; COCP3 6578, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; state public servant (Vic Railways, telegraphist); military (RAAF, DFC, AFM, AE) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gardiner, Vic, 1928); no occupation (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934); wireless mechanic (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935); aircraftsman (RAAF Laverton, Vic, 1937); airman (Edgecliff, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Templestowe, Vic, 1954; Broadbeach, Qld, 1963); retired (Currumbin Beach, Qld, 1968) ===''MCCARTNEY''=== * [[/Malcolm John Young McCartney|McCartney, Malcolm John Young]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ8W-RB1] - 1911(Vic)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 3KV Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1954; St Kilda, 1955-1965; Hampton, 1969-1975); 4KV Cairns (Holloway Beach, 1975; Manunda, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2353, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: commercial artist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1934; Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1937); artist (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942; St Kilda, Vic, 1954-1967; Hampton, Vic, 1968-1972); retired (Cairns, Qld, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''MCCLELLAND''=== * [[/Francis George Trotter McClelland|McClelland, Francis George Trotter "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ3D-X9M] - 1883(Vic)-1917(Vic) - Licences: XMC Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (East Melbourne, Vic, 1912-1916) * [[/Norbert Cantrell McClelland|McClelland, Norbert Cantrell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1YX-754] - 1891(NSW)-1971(SA) - Licences: XVO Franklin Harbour (1913) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 600, 1920 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Millswood East, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MCCONNELL''=== SEE ALSO MACCONNELL * [[/James Ross McConnell|McConnell, James Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ7-9FK] - 1895(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XNU Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 303, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Canterbury, Vic, 1919); traveller (Kew, Vic, 1922-1931; Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1963) * [[/John Helge McConnell|McConnell, John Helge]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGD-VX3] - 1915(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3RV Melbourne (Preston, 1936-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948); 3RV Eildon (1954); 3RV Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1645, 1936, Vic; BOCP 225, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1936-1937); mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1949); radio engineer (Eildon, Vic, 1954); engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MCCORMACK''=== SEE ALSO MACCORMACK * [[/William Henry Osborne McCormack|McCormack, William Henry Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFZS-FFS] - 1878(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XBH Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1913; Merewether, NSW, 1930-1937); retired (Toronto, NSW, 1943) ===''MCCRACKEN''=== * [[/Colin Gordon McCracken|McCracken or McCrackan, Colin Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT8-2HB] - 1892(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: XJAZ Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Armadale, Vic, 1914-1916); builder (Malvern, Vic, 1916-1931; Gardiner, Vic, 1934-1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954; Burwood, Vic, 1967-1968; Ashwood, Vic, 1972) ===''MCCREDIE''=== * [[/Eric St Clair McCredie|McCredie, Eric St Clair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBYJ-241] - 1903(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2EV Sydney (Burwood, 1932-1938; Arncliffe, 1939; Brighton-le-Sands, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 921, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of Roland Alexander McCredie - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Burwood, NSW, 1930-1937); pharmaceutical chemist (Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1943; Rockdale, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/Roland Alexander McCredie|McCredie, Roland Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKR9-4BL] - 1907(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Campsie, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2EV Eric St Clair McCredie - Electoral Rolls: law student (Burwood, NSW, 1930-1937); solicitor (Burwood, NSW, 1943-1963) ===''MCCUBBIN''=== * [[/Bruce Lorimer McCubbin|McCubbin, Bruce Lorimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYKR-99F] - 1916(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3SO Melbourne (Richmond, 1936-1939, 1947; Burwood, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1698, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer, Aircraft Repair; Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Richmond, Vic, 1937-1942); labourer's assistant? (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949-1963; Wattle Park, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''MCCULLAGH''=== * [[/Alexander Austral McCullagh|McCullagh, Alexander Austral]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNN-V7Y] - 1897(Qld)-1981(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Home Hill, 1923); 2RR Sydney (Balgowlah, 1965-1969); 9NI Norfolk Island (1975) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 2977, 1959; AOLCP 754, 1959; AOCP 4229, 1964, Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Sandgate, Qld, 1919); chemist (Inkerman Mill, Qld, 1922); engineer (Bondi North, NSW, 1930; Abbotsford, NSW, 1932-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1933; Burwood, NSW, 1934-1936); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Green Point, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MCCULLOCH''=== * [[/George Robert McCulloch|McCulloch, George Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVG-SVW] - 1907(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3XM Receive Ballarat (1923-1924); 3GM Ballarat (1925-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 198, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1931-1968) - Trovetag: "3XM-3GM - George Robert McCulloch" ===''MCCUTCHEON''=== * [[/W. A. McCutcheon|McCutcheon, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2OX Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCDERMOTT''=== * [[/James Westall McDermott|McDermott, James Westall "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37P-PY2] - 1913(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4JM Brisbane (1930) & Nambour (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 711, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 4RM Robert Ernest McDermott; son of 4WP Westall Samuel McDermott - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nambour, Qld, 1936-1949); radio engineer (Nambour, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert Ernest McDermott|McDermott, Robert Ernest "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXW8-QJ5] - 1917(Qld)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 4RM Nambour (1938-1939); 4RM Brisbane (Ekibin, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2223, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF); business proprietor (radio/TV retail, Ekibin) - Relationships: brother of James Westall McDermott; son of Westall Samuel McDermott - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nambour, 1943; Ekibin, 1949-1968); TV engineer (Tewantin, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Westall Samuel McDermott|McDermott, Westall Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37P-2SQ] - 1889(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4WP Nambour (1938-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2087, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of James Westall McDermott & Robert Ernest McDermott - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Hendon, Qld, 1916-1917; Sandgate, Qld, 1921; Glen Eagle, Qld, 1925-1928; Rosemount, Qld, 1934; Nambour, Qld, 1937-1958); retired (Nambour, Qld, 1963) ===''MCDONALD''=== SEE ALSO MACDONALD * [[/Arthur Hunter McDonald|McDonald, Arthur Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGC-3C4] - 1913(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AFC Grafton (1937-1938); 2AFC Lismore (1939); 2AFC Sydney (Maroubra, 1947-1950; Padstow, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: vulcanizer (Grafton, NSW, 1934-1937); fitter (Maroubra, NSW, 1943); toolmaker (Padstow, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Arthur Stephen McDonald|McDonald, Arthur Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36J-ZLJ] - 1891(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 700, 1922 - broadcast engineer (PMGD, RANRS, AWA); professional society administrator (IEA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1913; St Kilda, Vic, 1916-1924; Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1936); engineer (Edgecliff, 1943; Double Bay, 1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdonald-arthur-stephen-7333 ADB]; [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001299b.htm Bright Sparks] - TroveTage: "Arthur Stephen McDonald" * [[/Colin McDonald|McDonald, Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX67-SCG] - 1911(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4CD Rockhampton (1935-1938); 2AKK Moree (1939); 4CD Rockhampton (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1440, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1932-1958); accountant (Rockhampton, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/Donald McDonald|McDonald, Donald "Don"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC)? * [[/Donald Munro McDonald|McDonald, Donald Munro]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RW-5DX] - 1883(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Receive Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1922); 3KS Melbourne (Yarraville, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer's assistant (Yarraville, Vic, 1912-1913); labourer (Yarraville, Vic, 1914-1949); retired (Yarraville, Vic, 1954-1963) - Comment: Several contemporaneous DMMs * [[/Dudley Carmichael McDonald|McDonald, Dudley Carmichael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1NF-KDY] - 1908(Vic)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 3DM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1932-1939, 1947-1948; Armadale, 1954-1956; Ascot Vale, 1960); 4MY Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 886, 1932, Vic; COCP2 438, 1941; COCP1 514, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Malvern, Vic, 1931-1949); technician (Malvern West, Vic, 1954; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1963); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/G. A. McDonald|McDonald, G. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DN Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John McDonald|McDonald, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXM1-WJR] - 1894(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 137, 1915; CPRT 190, 1916 (replacement?) - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JMcD - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified; Ancestry.com 1000s of hits to be sifted * [[/Robert Rupert McDonald|McDonald, Robert Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18T-ND3] - 1917(Vic)-2011(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3MD Melbourne (Merlynstone, 1947-1975); 3MD Harcourt (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2285, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Mitchell, Vic, 1942); nil (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1968); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1972-1977; Harcourt, Vic, 1980) * [[/Wilfred Neville McDonald|McDonald, Wilfred Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX67-DB1] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZT Sydney (Parramatta, 1935-1936); 4ZT Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1937; New Farm, 1938-1939; Annerley, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1412, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Granville, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Annerley, Qld, 1949); electrical engineer (Tennyson, Qld, 1954-1963); manager (Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''MCDONELL''=== SEE ALSO MCDONNELL * [[/Charles Joseph McDonell|McDonell, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5Q2-CYT] - 1893(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XABS Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 17th Battalion, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (3.5 years) at time of enlistment 1915; Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1650670 Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCDONOUGH''=== SEE ALSO MACDONOUGH * [[/Ernest Richard McDonough|McDonough, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQX-NXY] - 1875(Wales)-1941(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, terminated Nov 1920) - Electoral Rolls: Royal Navy (Newport, Vic, 1914-1915); Royal Australian Navy (Yarraville, Vic, 1917-1919); hotel proprietor (West Maitland, 1930-1935); retired (Wickham, 1937) ===''MCDOWALL''=== SEE ALSO MACDOWALL * [[/Valentine McDowall|McDowall, Valentine "Val"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M14R-SPG] - 1881(Qld)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4CN Receive Brisbane (1922); 4CM Brisbane (City, 1922-1939) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radiographer; WW2 - 4CM operator primarily Thomas Murray Browse Elliott after about 1925 - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Laidley, 1906-1914; Clayfield, 1919; Ascot, 1934-1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdowall-valentine-7349 ADB] ===''MCDOWELL''=== SEE ALSO MACDOWELL * [[/George McDowell|McDowell, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWK-72Y] - 1907(Scotland)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2GM Clarence River (1931); 2GM Richmond River (1933); 2GM Grafton (1933-1936); 2GM Sydney (Bankstown, 1937-1938); 2GM Inverell (1939); 2GM Sydney (Earlwood, 1946; Old Guildford, 1947-1955; Chester Hill, 1956-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 825, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: yardman (Brushgrove, NSW, 1930-1932); radio serviceman (Grafton, NSW, 1934-1935); enamel worker (Bankstown, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Old Guildford, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/John Edward Daniel McDowell|McDowell, John Edward Daniel or John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX86-J52] - 1914(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Brisbane (Ascot, 1937-1939); 4CX Gladstone (1947-1965); 4CX Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1873, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Ascot, Qld, 1937); chemist (Gladstone, Qld, 1943-1949); industrial chemist (Gladstone, Qld, 1954-1963); chemistry instructor (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1968-1977) ===''MCELREA''=== SEE ALSO MACELREA * [[/William James McElrea|McElrea, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2Q9-M3C] - 1913(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UV Sydney (Daceyville, 1935-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1559, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Daceyville, NSW, 1937-1958) ===''MCELWEE''=== * [[/George Johnston McElwee|McElwee, George Johnston]] - 1879(Tas)-1981(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - involved with Launceston Radio Clubs searching for the roar ===''MCGARRY''=== * [[/Lloyd Ignatius McGarry|McGarry, Lloyd Ignatius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GT-4PR] - 1919(NSW)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4XY Roma (1937-1939); 4XY Rockhampton (1947); 4XY Brisbane (Taringa, 1948; Coorparoo, 1954-1956); 2ALM Sydney (Lakemba, 1960-1965); 1AM Canberra (Macquarie, 1969-1975); 4ALL Brisbane (Kingston, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1943, 1937, Qld; BOCP 139, 1937; 2COCP 607, 1942; 1COCP 1026, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4GR, 4ZR); military (RAAF, WW2, mobile wireless, post WW2 Naval Intelligence); federal public servant (PMGD); scientist (Ionospheric Prediction Service) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Deagon, Qld, 1949); public servant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1954-1958; Townsville, Qld, 1958) ===''MCGAURAN''=== * [[/Duncan James Macfarlane McGauran|McGauran, Duncan James Macfarlane]] - 1849(NZ)-1889(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria, member; Society of Telegraph Engineers, London, member); employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs; WA Posts & Telegraphs, Superintendant Telegraphs; NSW Posts & Telegraphs), patents in Quadraplex Telegraphy, father of Duncan James McGauran (telegraphist, accountant, inventor of a telephone meter) ===''MCGEE''=== * [[/Carney Mitchell McGee|McGee, Carney Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-9LF] - 1910(SA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 5LX Adelaide (Mile End, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 676, 1930, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 52, 1936; 1COCP 210, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (North Unley, SA, 1939); assistant radio inspector (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943); radio inspector (Kensington, WA, 1949-1977); retired (Como, 1980) ===''MCGEOCH''=== * [[/William Leslie Samuel McGeoch|McGeoch, William Leslie Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVNY-SDX] - 1912(WA)-2007(WA) - Licences: 6WL Brookton (1935-1939, 1947-1956); 6WL Bunbury (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1442, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Brookton, WA, 1936-1943); radio service (Brookton, WA, 1958); electrician (Carey Park, WA, 1968-1980) ===''MCGOWAN''=== * [[/Robert Clarence Graham McGowan|McGowan, Robert Clarence Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYK3-KJF] - 1917(Vic)-2015(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3GO Sale (1936-1939, 1947-1948); 3GO Melbourne (Frankston, 1954-1956; Blackburn, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1733, 1936, Vic; BOCP 138, 1937; TVOCP 178, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Sale, Vic, 1943-1949); radio technician (Frankston, Vic, 1954); technician (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1972); technical officer (Blackburn, Vic, 1977) * [[/Samuel Walker McGowan|McGowan, Samuel Walker]] - 1829(Irl)-1887(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Vic Posts and Telegraphs (Superintendent Telegraphs), successfully tendered for the first Australian electric telegraph 1854 (Melbourne to Williamstown) then appointed to the public service to operate and maintain it, radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria) * [[/William Eugene Charles McGowan|McGowan, William Eugene Charles]] - 1910(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2MQ Sydney (Haberfield, 1932-1934); 2ABF Sydney (Five Dock, 1936); 2MQ Sydney (Five Dock, 1937; Waverley, 1938; Bondi, 1939; Abbotsford, 1946; Concord West, 1947-1950; Rydalmere, 1954-1961; Epping, 1965; Turramurra, 1969; Wollstonecraft, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1031, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Haberfield, NSW, 1932-1935); traveller (Five Dock, 1937); foreman (Five Dock, 1943); supervisor (Concord West, NSW, 1949); assistant superintendant (Rydalmere, NSW, 1954-1958); factory superintendent (Epping, NSW, 1963); manager (Turramurra South, NSW, 1968); superintendent (Turramurra South, NSW, 1972); manager (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1977) ===''MCGRANE''=== * [[/John Milton Clarence McGrane|McGrane, John Milton Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-B72] - 1911(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1015, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1937; Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1949; Castlecrag, NSW, 1954-1977) ===''MCGRATH''=== * [[/Edward Philip McGrath|McGrath, Edward Philip "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW87-9K5] - 1906(NSW)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5MO Adelaide (Parkside, 1933-1939; West Mitcham, 1947-1965; Aldgate, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1175, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Parkside, SA, 1939) * [[/Francis Thomas McGrath|McGrath, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXM1-HRN] - 1891(Tas)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 87, 1915; 1COCP 45, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIH Hobart (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Moonah, Tas, 1919); wireless operator (Thursday Island, 1922); engineer (Eagle Junction, 1925); telegraphist (South Yarra, 1926-1927); supervisor (Caulfield, Vic, 1928-1934; Camberwell, Vic, 1936) ===''MCGREGOR''=== * [[/Aenas McGregor|McGregor, Aeneas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDV-2WT] - 1865(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XJEA Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: Father of 3ZE Keith Wilfred Aeneas McGregor - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Armadale, 1919; Toorak, 1928-1936) * [[/John Ferguson McGregor|McGregor, John Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGD-8KP] - 1898(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2MY Sydney (Five Dock, 1932-1937; Woollahra, 1938-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 938, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1st Signal Sqdrn Engineers, 1917-1919) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JFMs - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Glenmore, NSW, 1930-1931; Drummoyne, NSW, 1933; Five Dock, NSW, 1934-1935; Paddington, NSW, 1937); clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Keith Wilfred Aeneas McGregor|McGregor, Keith Wilfred Aeneas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDV-2WQ] - 1903(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ZE Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1924; Toorak, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 52, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of XJEA Aeneas McGregor - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Toorak, 1925-1928) * [[/Robert Ross McGregor|McGregor, Robert Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCC-MQW] - 1917(NZ)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3XZ Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1937); 3XZ Warragul (1938-1939); 3XZ Mooroopna (1947-1948); 3XZ Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1954-1975; Frankston, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1498, 1937, Vic; BOCP 65, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mooroopna, Vic, 1949); technician (Mentone, Vic, 1954; Mordialloc, Vic, 1967); electronics (Frankston, Vic, 1977); engineer (Stawell, Vic, 1980) ===''MCGRIGOR''=== * [[/Robert Ross McGrigor|McGrigor, Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCB-TMN] - 1911(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1498, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCGUIGAN''=== * [[/Allyn Joseph McGuigan|McGuigan, Allyn Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95X-QF6] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AEP Mudgee (1938-1939, 1946-1954); 2AEP Lismore (1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 19, 1930; AOCP 2158, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 1930); factory hand (Annandale South, NSW, 1931-1933); mechanic (Annandale South, NSW, 1934); radio mechanic (Annandale South, NSW, 1936; Mudgee, NSW, 1937-1954); radio technician (Lismore, NSW, 1958-1963); technician (Lismore, NSW, 1980) ===''MCGUIRE''=== * [[/Leo Patrick Holman McGuire|McGuire, Leo Patrick Holman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HK-B2T] - 1906(NSW)-2001(WA) - Licences: 3KM Myrtleford (1929-1937); 3KM Corryong (1938-1939); 6MG Manjimup (1947-1969); 6MG Perth (Thornlie (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 488, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Wangaratta, Vic, 1928); picture proprietor (Albury, NSW, 1931); postal employee (Myrtleford, Vic, 1936-1937); postal clerk (Mt Magnet, WA, 1943; Manjimup, WA, 1949); radio mechanic (Manjimup, WA, 1954-1972); retired (Thornlie, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MCHUGH''=== * [[/William Charles McHugh|McHugh, William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMN-V5Z] - 1914(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KA or 6KD Perth (Guildford, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1766, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: piano tuner (Guildford, WA, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Belmont, WA, 1949; North Perth, WA, 1954); mechanic (Cottesloe, WA, 1954; Mt Pleasant, WA, 1963-1972) ===''MCINTOSH''=== * [[/Raymond Edgar McIntosh|McIntosh, Raymond Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P8-MW7] - 1897(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: XFA Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914); 2ZG Sydney (Lane Cove, 1923-1925); 2AFQ Sydney (CBD, 1948-1950; Rose Bay, 1954; Turramurra, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: CPRT 165, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP3 675, 1948 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Bulimba, Qld, 1928); sound engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Greenwich, NSW, 1943-1954); sound engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XFA-2ZG-2AFQ - Raymond Edgar McIntosh" * [[/Stanley John James McIntosh|McIntosh, Stanley John James "Stan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-C5P] - 1913(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4PK Ipswich (Woodend, 1931-1939); 4PK Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 730, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (workshop foreman); business proprietor (electrical engineering) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Woodend, Qld, 1934-1937; Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1972) ===''MCINTYRE''=== * [[/Daniel George McIntyre|McIntyre, Daniel George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTNG-PHV] - 1901(NZ?)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2VX Receive Sydney (Pymble, 1923); 2VX Sydney (Pymble, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Strathfield, 1930-1958); radio retailer (Pymble, 1963) - TroveTag: "2VX - Daniel George McIntyre" * [[/Leslie Richard McIntyre|McIntyre, Leslie Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LN2V-BXN] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3XF Melbourne (Altona, 1947; West Melbourne, 1948-1960; Clayton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2294, 1939, Vic; COCP1 1192, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Murtoa, Vic, 1936-1942); radio worker (Melbourne, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Clayton, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MCKAIL''=== * [[/Henry Lancelot Martyn McKail|McKail, Henry Lancelot Martyn or Martin "Hal"]] - 1887(WA)-1944(WA) - Licences: 6BT Perth (City, 1923-1924); 6BU Perth (City, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Kalgan River, WA, 1910; West Perth, WA, 1916-1917); science master (Crawley, WA, 1925-1937) ===''MCKELLAR''=== * [[/Rudolph Warren McKellar|McKellar, Rudolph Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWNZ-17F] - 1898(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: XJAT Melbourne (Toorak, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, enlisted, not called up for duty); WW2 (2AIF, Army) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1925); manager (Caulfield, Vic, 1926-1968) ===''MCKENNA''=== * [[/Archibald Mathew McKenna|McKenna, Archibald Mathew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G554-45L] - 1917(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2WB Sydney (Five Dock, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; North Ryde, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1512, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphy operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); technician (Five Dock, NSW, 1949); telecommunications technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1954-1968); technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Yamba, NSW, 1980) ===''MCKENZIE''=== * [[/Alexander John McKenzie|McKenzie, Alexander John]] - 1905(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Bruce Alexander McKenzie|McKenzie, Bruce Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYH3-NBY] - 1917(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3VF Melbourne (Preston, 1935-1939); 3VF Geelong (Drysdale, 1947-1948); 3VF Melbourne (Croydon, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1539, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943; Drysdale, Vic, 1949); radio mechanic (Croydon, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Cecil Roland McKenzie|McKenzie, Cecil Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR8-L7Q] - 1899(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 2RJ Receive Sydney (Watson's Bay, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; electrical fitter apprentice (Warburton Franki, 1915-1917); WW1 (Private, 2nd Bat AIF, 1917-1920; gassed France 1918, invalided); WW2 (Staff Skipper, RANVR, 1944)- draftsman (-1930-1958) - Relationships: husband of 2GA-2FV Florence Violet Granville - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1958) * McKenzie, Florence Violet (married name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) * [[/Kenneth Adam McKenzie|McKenzie, Kenneth Adam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB74-Y26] - 1914(Vic)-2014(Vic)99yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1877, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1936-1943); engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1977; Box Hill North, Vic, 1980) ===''MCKEONE''=== * [[/James Charles McKeone|McKeone, James Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6JC-Y1F] - 1900(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3CV Melbourne (Essendon, 1935-1939); 3JY Melbourne (Essendon, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1554, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Newmarket, Vic, 1921-1925; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1927-1936); railway employee (Essendon, Vic, 1937-1968) ===''MCKEOWN''=== * [[/Allan McIllroy McKeown|McKeown, Allan McIllroy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L69J-SFC] - 1904(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3YZ Melbourne (Alphington, 1924-1927); 3YZ Geelong (1931); 3YZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1933-1939, 1946-1969); 3YZ Ocean Grove (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 51, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 42, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, 1936-1954; Alphington, 1968); nil (Ocean Grove, 1972-1977) ===''MCKINLEY''=== * [[/Norman Harold McKinley|McKinley, Norman Harold "Shorty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWGP-TLC] - 1913(???)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 969, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Milton, Qld, 1949-1972); driver (Paddington, Qld, 1980) ===''MCLAUCHLAN''=== * [[/Charles David McLauchlan|McLauchlan, Charles David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYL6-PYY] - 1876(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 6BW Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923); 6BW Perth (Victoria Park, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Eucla, 1906; Perth, 1910-1916); telegraph engineer (Victoria Park, 1925); superintendent telegraphs (South Yarra, 1931; Camberwell, 1937-1943) ===''MCLAUGHLAN''=== * [[/J. J. McLaughlan|McLaughlan, J. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XVE Adelaide (Semaphore, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: superintendent Harbours Board Dockyard (1918); Nil yet identified ===''MCLAUGHLIN''=== * See also McLauchlan * See also McLoughlin * [[/William Reuben McLaughlin|McLaughlin, William Reuben]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRMF-Q14] - 1904(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 2ML Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1932-1937); 2ML Taree (1938); 2ML Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1939; Mosman, 1946-1950); 3AMY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1965; Ringwood East, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1061, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1936; Mosman, NSW, 1943); proprietor (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958); radio technician (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1963); technician (Ringwood East, Vic, 1968) ===''MCLEAN''=== * [[/Stewart Campbell McLean|McLean, Stewart Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86G-PMR] - 1910(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3GK Melbourne (Yarraville, 1930-1933; Brunswick, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; Caulfield, 1960); 3AIA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 601, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 65, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Yarraville, 1931-1936); nil (Elsternwick, 1954); engineer (Caulfield, 1958-1980) ===''MCLENNAN''=== * [[/Kenneth McLennan|McLennan, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9H-B4N] - 1892(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 124, 1915; 2COCP 185, 1930; 1COCP 238, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous KMcLs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCLEOD''=== * [[/Alexander McLeod|McLeod, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMKJ-L25] - 1972(Vic)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4CF Receive Brisbane (Red Hill, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Red Hill, 1903-1905); pastrycook (Red Hill, 1908-1926; Mt Bruce, 1929-1943) * [[/Gordon Stuart McLeod|McLeod, Gordon Stuart or Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-38Y] - 1912(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 3ZZ Geelong (West Geelong, 1930-1931; Newtown, 1933); 2RU Sydney (Kogarah, 1935; Enfield, 1936); 3ZZ Geelong (Crib Point, 1937; Wallington, 1938); 2ADC Sydney (Sans Souci, 1939; Hurstville, 1946-1947; Beverley Hills, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 707, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Crib Point, Vic, 1937); petty officer RAN (Hurstville, NSW, 1943); clerk (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Herbert Allan McLeod|McLeod, Herbert Allan "Allan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLB-YFG] - 1915(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3XH Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3YR Melbourne (Richmond, 1932-1933); 3AHM Melbourne (Richmond, 1947-1948; Aspendale, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 994, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Richmond, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1942-1949); technical officer (Carrum, Vic, 1954-1968; Aspendale, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman McLeod|McLeod, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86P-8F2] - 1901(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3NM Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 602, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Caulfield, 1937-1968) * [[/Norman James McLeod|McLeod, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPK7-SCW] - 1912(Vic)-1943(At Sea) - Licences: 2PM Sydney (Rose Bay, 1932-1933; Greenwich, 1935-1936; Artarmon, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 939, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 172, 1938; AIR1 4, 1939; COCP1 261, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Pilot Officer, 10 Sqdn, KIA) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1934-1936); electrical fitter (Artarmon, NSW, 1937-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1716727 Roll of Honour]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=98021 RAF Commands]; [https://www.facebook.com/rafcommand/photos/this-well-worn-sunderland-iii-w4004z-coded-rb-z-of-no-10-squadron-raaf-has-just-/807939482876236/?locale=hi_IN&paipv=0&eav=Afb4brXKggt7tJAxg7ngyMVMHLg2UozgHsnnZvzuguk1v9yNpf8dTYamtXan_MOYRbo&_rdr Photo of salvaged plane] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCLOUGHLIN''=== * [[/E. C. McLoughlin|McLoughlin, E. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5KJ Port Lincoln (1928-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCMAHON''=== * [[/Leo Hanney McMahon|McMahon, Leo Hanney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXD8-XQH] - 1914(Qld)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 4LM Brisbane (Toombul, 1933-1938); 2ALM Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1939); 2AC Sydney (Kingsford, 1946-1950; Randwick, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1104, 1933, Qld) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, AMC); occupation (doctor) - Electoral Rolls: student (Camperdown, NSW, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Kingsford, NSW, 1949; Randwick, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''MCMANAMEY''=== * [[/William McManamey|McManamey, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1ZX-29T] - 1895(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: XIR Sydney (Milson's Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1937); company executive (Killara, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Killara, NSW, 1968-1980) - TroveTag: "XIR - William McManamey" ===''MCMASTER''=== * [[/D. C. McMaster|McMaster, D. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IZ Receive Cassilis (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: * [[/John McMaster|McMaster, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: ===''MCMATH''=== * [[/John Joseph McMath|McMath, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KG-ZK2] - 1910(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3JJ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1927-1939; South Melbourne, 1946-1960; Elwood, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 351, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); retired (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1968; Black Rock, Vic, 1972-1977) ===''MCMILLAN''=== * [[/Joseph Chestnut McMillan|McMillan, Joseph Chestnut]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-8TG] - 1901(Sct)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 7BP Receive Hobart (City, 1923); 7BP Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1928) ===''MCMURRAY''=== * [[/Alexander McMurray|McMurray, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4W-BTZ] - 1918(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AEV Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1958; North Rocks, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1820, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: section manager (Auburn, NSW, 1943-1958); assistant manager (North Rocks, NSW, 1958); manager (North Rocks, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Curng, NSW, 1980) ===''MCMURTRIE''=== * [[/Sydney Adam McMurtrie|McMurtrie, Sydney Adam or Adam Sydney "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBQM-DQW] - 1908(NSW)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4JR Booval (1929-1933); 2AFX Lismore (1937-1939); 4KT Gympie (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 491, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Gympie, 1936); radio salesman (Lismore, 1937); telephone mechanic (Gympie, 1943-1980) ===''MCNAIR''=== * [[/James McNair|McNair, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6K-TB3] - 1891(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XPI Melbourne (Brunswick West, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Brunswick, Vic, 1914-1922; St Kilda, Vic, 1924; Brunswick West, Vic, 1927-1977) ===''MCNALLY''=== * [[/Roy Cornelius McNally|McNally, Roy Cornelius or Cornelius Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTF9-TLQ] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3CE Berriwillock (1931-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 775, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Berriwillock, Vic, 1928-1977) ===''MCNALTY''=== * [[/Joseph McNalty|McNalty, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXW-67M] - 1901(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4DZ Receive Toowoomba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1925; Mackay, Qld, 1930-1943); public servant (Fairfield, Qld, 1949); clerk (Toowong, Qld, 1954); telegraphist (St Lucia, Qld, 1958) ===''MCNAMARA''=== * [[/John Sidney McNamara|McNamara, John Sidney or Sydney "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55R-7ZL] - 1915(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2EQ Sydney (Oatley, 1935-1937; Hornsby, 1938-1939; Randwick, 1946-1947; Oatley, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1483, 1935, NSW; BOCP 566, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hornsby, NSW, 1943); musician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Staunton McNamara|McNamara, Staunton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1QW-VYS] - 1921(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5ZH Blackwood (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2174, 1938, SA; BOCP 268, 1939; TVOCP 232, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Reade Park, SA, 1943) ===''MCNICOL''=== * [[/Robert William Edgar McNicol|McNicol, Robert William Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8D-6NN] - 1917(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4WM Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1680, 1936, Qld; BOCP 57, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Teneriffe, Qld, 1943); university lecturer (Tarragindi, Qld, 1954-1972) ===''MCNIE''=== * [[/Robert McNie|McNie, Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99V6-PW7] - 1899(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1795, 1936, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: government employee (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1924; Echuca, Vic, 1927); telegraphist (Malvern East, Vic, 1931); salesman (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936); telegraphist (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1954); postmaster (Glen Iris, Vic, 1963) ===''MCPHERSON''=== * [[/Colin John McPherson|McPherson, Colin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5H3-CBF] - 1914(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2VO West Maitland (1933-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1134, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Maitland, NSW, 1936-1954); projectionist (Maitland East, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Colin Thomas McPherson|McPherson, Colin Thomas or Thomas Collins]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-HST] - 1897(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3LU Melbourne (Footscray, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 523, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 4th Field Artillery Brigade, 1915-1918) - Electoral Rolls: student (Footscray, 1919); storeman (Footscray, 1922-1942) * [[/Ewen Cameron McPherson|McPherson or Macpherson, Ewen or Ewen Cameron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5MS-M88] - 1888(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XABO Grafton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 169, 1915 (Telefunken) - early wireless experimenter; ship wireless operator (Navy, pre-WW1); WW1 (Army, No 1 Pack Wireless Signal Troop, Sapper-Corporal-Sergeant, 1916-1918, Invalided) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Clarenza, NSW, 1913); radio telegraphist (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1954) * [[/Murdoch John McPherson|McPherson, Murdoch or Murdock John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27D9-9TB] - 1904(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4MC Merinda (1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 916, 1926; 2COCP 58, 1929; 1COCP 161, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Merinda, Qld, 1925); wireless operator (Paddington, Qld, 1929); clerk (Mt Coolah, NSW, 1968) ===''MCTAGGART''=== * [[/Frederick Kenneth McTaggart|McTaggart, Frederick Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQT-DYW] - 1917(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3NW Melbourne (Ormond, 1934-1939; Glen Iris, 1947-1948; South Camberwell, 1954-1956; Hawthorn East, 1960-1969); 3NW Woori Yallock (1975); 3NW Melbourne (Box Hill, 1980+); 3ANW Portable Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947; South Camberwell, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1285, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1954); scientist (Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968; St Kilda, Vic, 1972); retired (Box Hill, Vic, 1980) ===''MCVINISH''=== * [[/James Robertson McVinish|McVinish, James Robertson or Robertson James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNR-BDH] - 1921(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4MV Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1939, 1947-1948; Camp Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2363, 1939, Qld; COCP2 1068, 1946; COCP1 1226, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1963); radio technician (Greenslopes, Qld, 1968-1972); technician (Sunnybank Hills, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''MEAD''=== * [[/Jack Mead|Mead, Jack]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM3-ZSH] - 1915(WA)-2009(WA) - Licences: 6LJ Perth (East Victoria Park, 1931-1939; Wembley, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 803, 1931, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 168, 1934; 1COCP 289, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Victoria Park, WA, 1937); mechanic (Wembley, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/Jordan Arthur Mead|Mead, Jordan Arthur or Arthur Jordan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTJF-1KH] - 1907(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1924); 2JA Sydney (Ashfield, 1925-1928); 2JA Byron Bay (1929-1930); 2AJA Sydney (Ashfield, 1946; Bexley, 1947-1957); 2JM Sydney (Bexley, 1958-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 212, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Byron Bay, NSW, 1930; Ashfield, NSW, 1931-1943); power technician (Bexley, NSW, 1949-1968); electrical field officer (Bexley, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William James Mead|Mead, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZK-L78] - 1915(SA)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 5JM Adelaide (Walkerville, 1947-1948; Ferryden Park, 1954); 4BM Brisbane (Gumdale, 1955-1956; Mitchelton, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2267, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Malvern, SA, 1943; Gumdale, Qld, 1958; Mitchelton, Qld, 1963-1968) ===''MEADOWS''=== * [[/Robert Cecil Meadows|Meadows, Robert Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-ZRK] - 1907(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 4RM Mackay (1932-1939); 2ARM Sydney (Kirribilli, 1946-1948); 2IN Sydney (Rhodes, 1956-1958; Chiswick, 1960; Long Jetty, 1961; Killarney Vale, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 879, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); employment (Pems Radio, Rockhampton); journalist (Minchens Electrical Weekly); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: reporter (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Bundaberg, Qld, 1931-1932); radiotrician (Mackay, 1934-1937); wireless instructor (Kirribilli, NSW, 1943); manager (Rhodes, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Five Dock, NSW, 1958; Killarney Vale, NSW, 1963) ===''MEDHURST''=== * [[/Edgar Edney Medhurst|Medhurst, Edgar Edney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-WFC] - 1902(Tas)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Eric Charles Medhurst|Medhurst, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56R-5RC] - 1915(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2FG Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Canterbury, 1946-1947; Caringbah, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1350, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); charge hand (Yowie Bay, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Frederick William Medhurst|Medhurst, Frederick William "Pop" (in latter years)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4GS-R6P] - 1868(Eng)-1969(Tas) 101yo - Licences: XZD Hobart (1913-1914); 7AH Receive Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1923); 7AH Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1924-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter from 1901; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business (Medhurst & Sons, 1920s) - Relationships: father of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst, all in the business and interested in radio * [[/Harry Frederick Medhurst|Medhurst, Harry Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-QZV] - 1893(Tas)-1963(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Phillip Aubrey Medhurst|Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-DFX] - 1895(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Rowland Arthur Medhurst|Medhurst, Rowland Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-ZT4] - 1892(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter, lecturing on wireless 1911, never licensed, likely utilised licence of XZD-7AH (father), son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst ===''MEDLEY''=== * [[/David John Medley|Medley, David John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRFR-K4J] - 1919(Eng)-2010(USA)90yo - Licences: 3MJ Melbourne (Carlton, 1938-1939; Melbourne CBD, 1947; Carlton, 1948); 5AE Portable Darwin (1948); 3DL Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2116, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Melbourne University, Carlton, Vic, 1943); engineer (Civil Aviation, Darwin, NT, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954); teller? (Unanderra. NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MEDLIN''=== * [[/Noel James Clifford Medlin|Medlin, Noel James Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3MB-743] - 1917(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (ABCB); federal public servant (ABCB); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gardiner, 1943; St Kilda, 1949; Camberwell, 1954-1977); retired (Inverloch, 1980) - Comment: father of AM directional antennas in Australia ===''MENON''=== * [[/Geoffrey John Menon|Menon, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4F-3CQ] - 1905(SA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 3OG Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3OG Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1927); 2OG Sydney (Haberfield, 1928; Croydon, 1929-1931); 3OG Melbourne (East Kew, 1933); 2OG Sydney (Northbridge, 1934-1935; Chatswood, 1936-1937; Longueville, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; Pymble, 1950; West Pennant Hills, 1954-1965; Arcadia, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 209, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda West, Vic, 1926-1927); radio engineer (Coburg, Vic, 1931); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1934); radio engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1937; Longueville, NSW, 1943); engineer (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1954-1958; Arcadia, NSW, 1968) ===''MERCHIN''=== * [[/Leslie George Merchin|Merchin, Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTLT-SSF] - 1917(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4ML Richmond (1934-1939); 4MG Richmond (1948); 4MG Killarney (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1399, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (Richmond, Qld, 1943-1949); motor mechanic (Killarney, Qld, 1954-1968; Rockhampton North, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MEREDITH''=== * [[/Clement George Benger Meredith|Meredith, Clement George Benger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZJD-6S6] - 1885(WA)-1959(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 15, 1914 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Windsor, Vic, 1914-1916); officer-in-charge wireless (Geraldton, WA, 1916-1917) - TroveTag: "Clement George Benger Meredith" * [[/Llewellyn Lennon Meredith|Meredith, Llewellyn Lennon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD8W-LV7] - 1885(Eng)-1923(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 246, 1916 - ship wireless officer, AWA (traffic manager) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Gone too soon - Links: [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications/Radio_in_ANZ/Issues/1923_04_04#P.22_-_Obituary_-_Mr._L._L._Meredith|Obit]] ===''MESSENGER''=== * [[/Percival Albert Messenger|Messenger, Percival Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRP-BS1] - 1892(SA)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 5PM Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 70, 1915 (Marconi); CPRT 152, 1915 (Balsillie) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: manager (Randwick, NSW, 1936; Coogee, NSW, 1943-1958; Randwick, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''MEYER''=== * [[/Frederick Cecil Meyer|Meyer, Frederick Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G254-32B] - 1914(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AGY Sydney (Annandale, 1937-1938); 2AGY Newcastle (Waratah, 1939; Newcastle, 1946-1950; North Lambton, 1954; Newcastle, 1955-1961; Highfields, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1910, 1937, NSW; COCP2 150, 1938; COCP1 555, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Marrickville, NSW, 1937; Waratah, NSW, 1943); police constable (Newcastle, NSW, 1949; North Lambton, NSW, 1954); shopkeeper (Newcastle, NSW, 1958); business proprietor (Highfields, NSW, 1963); cleaner (Newcastle, NSW, 1968); hospital employee (Hamilton, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''MEYERS''=== * [[/Leo Samuel Meyers|Meyers, Leo Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56H-485] - 1915(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2KS Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Hurlstone Park, 1946; Yagoona, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1397, 1934, NSW; AOCP1 7, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1943); electrical mechanic (Yangoona, NSW, 1949-1968); mechanic (Yangoona, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Morris Henry Meyers|Meyers, Morris Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93NK-C56] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2VN Sydney (Mosman, 1935-1939, 1946-1948; Killara, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1477, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mosman, NSW, 1943); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Killara, NSW, 1954-1968) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1529423 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1681488 VWM] ===''MIATT''=== * [[/Thomas Arthur Miatt|Miatt, Thomas Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJB-QNV] - 1890(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAR Sydney (Botany, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943-1972) ===''MICHELL''=== * [[/Hector Ernest Henderson Michell|Michell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQNQ-T5H] - 1897(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3JP Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3JP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1931; Elsternwick, 1933); 3JP Hamilton (1937-1939); 3AEM Hamilton (1960-1969); 3JX Hamilton (1975-1980+); operator of 3LR Elsternwick Radio Club (1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 162, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Army Veterinary Corps, Anzac Mounted Division, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Balaclava, 1919-1921); draftsman (Caulfield, 1922); land officer (Hamilton, 1936-1980) ===''MIDDLETON''=== * [[/Albert Middleton|Middleton, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSF-1MV] - 1901(Sct)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2SU Sydney (Cremorne, 1935-1939); 2RE Sydney (CBD, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930-1931); radio engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937; Mosman, NSW, 1943); technician (Beresfield, NSW, 1954) ===''MIKKELSEN''=== * [[/Gordon Clein Mikkelsen|Middleton, Gordon Clein]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB47-NHW] - 1916(Vic)-2008(Vic)91yo - Licences: 3XV Melbourne (Coburg, Vic, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1917, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: spring maker (Coburg, Vic, 1942); fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1963); engineer (Doncaster East, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''MILBURN''=== * [[/Henry Leslie Milburn|Milburn, Henry Leslie "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NV-8VJ] - 1890(Vic)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4HM Home Hill (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Toowong, 1919); electrical engineer (Home Hill, 1922-1925; Stanthorpe, 1934-1949) - Halcyon: not mentioned? ===''MILES''=== * [[/Gilbert Thomas Miles|Miles, Gilbert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19Y-X19] - 1904(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 3II Receive Melbourne (East Camberwell, 1922); 3II Melbourne (East Camberwell, 1924-1925); 3KQ Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1932-1937); 7KQ Hobart (Bellerive, 1937-1939); 2KI Sydney (Croydon, 1946-1969; Campsie, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1019, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 106, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, 1925-1926); electrical engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1931); engineer (Elsternwick, 1936); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1972); engineer (Croydon, 1977-1980) * [[/Harry Raymond Miles|Miles, Harry Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NJ-DQ2] - 1911(WA)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6XL Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1933); 6XL Wiluna (1937); 6XL Perth (Mt Lawley, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 645, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wiluna Gold Mines, WA, 1936; Mt Beauty, Vic, 1954); poultry farmer (Balga, WA, 1958-1972); farmer (Wanneroo, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MILL''=== * [[/William Eric Mill|Mill, William Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9779-JP8] - 1896(SA)-1980(WA) - Licences: XYAG Burbanks (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1919; Balkatta, WA, 1921-1922; North Perth, WA, 1925); electrical engineer (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943; Maylands, WA, 1949-1968; Inglewood, WA, 1972-1980) ===''MILLEDGE''=== * [[/Roydon Arthur Milledge|Milledge, Roydon Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMJY-3DW] - 1903(Vic)-1983(Tas) - Licences: 3WT Shepparton (1936-1937); 7WT Hobart (1938-1939); 7WT Ulverstone (1947-1948+); 7WT Hobart (1956-1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1693, 1936, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; bank clerk 1931; Civil Engineer 1950s - Electoral Rolls: assistant engineer (State Savings Bank, Auburn, 1927); engineer (Glenhuntley, 1931-1934); civil engineer (Shepparton, 1936) ===''MILLEN''=== * Millen nee Ward, Joyce Alice see Joyce Alice Ward * [[/John Dunlop Millen|Millen, John Dunlop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC9X-S4W] - 1877(Irl)-1941(Tas) - Licences: Receive Launceston (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; senator - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Waratah, 1914-1919; Newstead, 1922-1937) * [[/Dudley Robert Millen|Millen, Dudley Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9Y9-9Z3] - 1908(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3EA Receive Melbourne (Albert Park, 1922); 2DU Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1932-1936); 2LQ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1051, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Withdrawal: 2DU amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2DU Dubbo commercial service - Relationships: Husband of 2MI Joyce Alice Millen nee - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1968); mechanic (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1972) ===''MILLER''=== * [[/Adrian Howard Miller|Miller, Adrian Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PB-18L] - 1916(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3AH Melbourne (Canterbury, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954-1960; Glen Waverley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2069, 1938, Vic; BOCP 428, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); accountant (Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Croydon, Vic, 1954; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Arthur Albert Case Miller|Miller, Arthur Albert Case]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNFH-2N1] - 1895(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: XLP Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (AIF, AMTS) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1921); motor engineer (Manly, NSW, 1930-1933; Neutral Bay, NSW, 1935-1937); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Gunnedah, NSW, 1972) * [[/Charles Alexander Miller|Miller, Charles Alexander "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NV-YRR] - 1915(NSW)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4US Brisbane (New Farm, 1933-1936); 2ADE Casino (1935-1939, 1946-1961); 4QM Caloundra (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1208, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); part of the "U" gang; military (WW2, RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Casino, 1943-1963); army officer (Ipswich, 1963); retired (Shelley Beach, 1968-1972; Caloundra, 1977-1980) * [[/Charles Harcourt Miller|Miller, Charles Harcourt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MC-9QY] - 1921(Tas)-2001(Tas) - Licences: 7CM Hobart (Bellerive, 1936-1939; Taroona, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1799, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Bellerive, 1943) * [[/Francis George Miller|Miller, Francis George "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYD2-LHT] - 1895(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5BF Mt Gambier (1923-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 185, 1925, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 58, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; founder of commercial station 5MU Murray Bridge; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Murray Bridge, 1939-1943) [https://www.qsl.net/vk5br/FrankMiller.pdf Biography] - TroveTag: "5BF - Francis George Miller" * [[/Frank Colin Miller|Miller, Frank Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9C-86L] - 1884(Eng)-1953(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 126, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engine operator (Radio Station, Roebourne, 1916-1917); station hand (Marron Station, 1918; Carnarvon, 1921; Mallina, 1922-1925); contractor (Roebourne, 1930-1936; Karratha Station, 1937); labourer (Roebourne, 1943); cook (Wittenoom Gorge, 1949) * [[/H. Miller|Miller, H.]] - 19??-19?? - Licences: 4EH Brisbane (Ascot, 1923-1924); 2EH Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Herbert Edward Miller|Miller, Herbert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Q-XMX] - 1899(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HE Sydney (Belmore, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 932, 1926; 2COCP 329, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Campsie, 1930; Belmore, 1932-1943); miner (Glen Davis, 1943) * [[/Herbert Leslie Miller|Miller, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Q-7LH] - 1897(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4CA Receive Brisbane (West End, 1922); 4HL Brisbane (Hill End, 1927) - Qualifications: CPRT 330, 1917; 2COCP 329, 1940; 1COCP 483, 1940s; BOCP 370, 1941 - ship wireless officer (RMS Bingera, 1920); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; sales (J. B. Chandler, 1924; Overells, 1925) - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (West End, 1921); salesman (West End, 1925); manager (Coorparoo, 1928); salesman (Coorparoo, 1937-1954); clerk (Camp Hill, 1958-1963) * [[/Ivan Vinal Miller|Miller, Ivan Vinal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G57T-58R] - 1911(NSW)-1972(Aus) - Licences: 2EG Quirindi (1933); 3EG Tallangatta (1937-1939); 3EG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; Murrumbeena, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1168, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Quirindi, NSW, 1933; Marrickville, NSW, 1933; Tallangatta, Vic, 1934-1942; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954) ===''MILLERD''=== * [[/Gerald Frederick Millerd|Millerd, Gerald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJS-66L] - 1915(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3XT Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1936-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1630, 1936, Vic; BOCP 1295, 1953; TVOCP 26, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MILLIGAN''=== * [[/Stanley Hugh Milligan|Milligan, Stanley Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2CB1-L7Y] - 1901(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3AU Receive Geelong (1922-1923); 3AU Geelong (1924); 3AU Eaglehawk (1924-1926); 3AU Chilwell (1927-1931); 3AU Geelong (1937-1939); 3AU Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1947; Auburn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 125, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 164, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Eaglehawk, 1924-1926; Geelong West, 1924); radio mechanic (Chilwell, 1927-1931); watchman (Geelong West, 1934-1937); storekeeper (Hawthorn, 1949); engineer (Canterbury, 1954-1968); nil (Doncaster, 1972) ===''MILLS''=== * [[/Griffiths John Mills|Mills, Griffiths John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CK Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Subiaco, WA, 1929-1931) * [[/Leopold Benjamin Bertram Mills|Mills, Leopold Benjamin Bertram or Benjamin Leopold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY8-4NL] - 1923(NSW)-2016(NSW)93yo - Licences: 2AJN Sydney (Port Hacking, 1938-1939); 2AJE Sydney (Point Piper, 1948; Strathfield, 1950; Caringbah, 1954-1961; Cronulla, 1965-1968; Dover Heights, 1975; Cronulla, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2108, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1958); solicitor (Cronulla, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Norman Gibson Mills|Mills, Norman Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9415-SSS] - 1890(Vic)-1959(Qld) - Licences: 4NM Brisbane (Moorooka, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Margate, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Toowong, Qld, 1919); contractor (Moorooka, Qld, 1921-1954); retired (Margate, Qld, 1958) * [[/Ralph Mervyn Mills|Mills, Ralph Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JD-GST] - 1909(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2MM Sydney (Balmain, 1930-1934; Canterbury, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 660, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Balmain, NSW, 1931-1937); engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1949-1977; West Pymble, NSW, 1980) * [[/William John Mills|Mills, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB37-DBR] - 1911(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QB Maffra (1937); 3QB Moe (1938-1939); 3QB Newport (1947); 3QB Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1948-1969; Mentone, 1975; Carrum, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1846, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Maffra, Vic, 1936-1937; Army?, wife at Kyabram, Vic, 1942); bank officer (Mentone, Vic, 1949-1954; Mordialloc East, Vic, 1963-1968); manager (Mentone, Vic, 1977); retired (Carrum, Vic, 1980) ===''MILNE''=== * [[/Andrew Brough Milne|Milne, Andrew Brough]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KXN-QZV] - 1890(South Africa)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4BM Dealer Mackay (1926-1927) - Qualifications: 3COCP 3492, 1961 - dealer licence - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Mackay, 1915-1943); mechanical engineer (North Mackay, 1949-1977) * [[/John Collicott Milne|Milne, John Collicott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP34-518] - 1903(Tas)-1990(Tas) - Licences: 7AG Gretna (1923-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 604, 1930, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gretna, 1928-1980) ===''MILNER''=== * [[/George Frederick Milner|Milner, George Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF7W-W4D] - 1908(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6GF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 788, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, WA, 1931; North Beach, WA, 1936-1937); RAAF (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/James Milner|Milner, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXH-1DM] - 1901(Eng)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 4AK Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1923-1927; Ashgrove, 1931-1936); 4AU Brisbane (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 93, 1925, No. 11 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (prominent from Valley Theatre) - Withdrawal: 4AK amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 4AK Oakey commercial service - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Kelvin Grove, 1925-1926); electrical fitter (Ashgrove, 1928-1943) - TroveTag: "4AK-4AU - James Milner" & "!Wikibooks Milner" ===''MILTON''=== * [[/Harry Willis Milton|Milton, Harry Willis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DSK-S68] - 1904(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2NM Mudgee (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1185, 1933, NSW; BOCP 244, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop keeper (Mudgee, NSW, 1930); electrician (Mudgee, NSW, 1935-1936); inspector (Randwick, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Gulgong, NSW, 1949-1954); public servant (Braddon, ACT, 1958); retired (Mudgee, NSW, 1963-1968; Budgewoi, NSW, 1972) ===''MINCHIN''=== * [[/Arthur W. Minchin|Minchin, Arthur W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4RO Cmcl); wireless retail business proprietor - seems in error, see William Allan Minchin * [[/William Allan Minchin|Minchin, William Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV7Q-86C] - 1893(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 220, 1916; 2COCP 365, 1931; 1COCP 244, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer operator (Wyndham, 1917); farmer (Toodyay, 1925); radio engineer (Rockhampton, 1936-1943; Lismore, 1949-1954; Hunters Hill, 1958-1968); engineer (Hunters Hill, 1972) ===''MINEHAN''=== * [[/W. A. Minehan|Minehan, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MINGAY''=== * [[/Oswald Francis Mingay|Mingay, Oswald Francis "Ossie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K45G-NZG] - 1895(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2XX Sydney (Turramurra, 1923-1926; Sydney, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; journalist; publisher; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Collaroy, 1930); managing editor (Pymble, 1930-1932); radio engineer (Lindfield, 1933-1934); publisher (Lindfield, 1937-1963; St Ives, 1963-1968) - Comment: licensed operator of 2WV Burgin Electric Co. (1923) - TroveTag: "2XX - Oswald Francis Mingay" & "!Wikibooks Mingay" - Links: [[w:Oswald Francis Mingay|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mingay-oswald-francis-ossie-11135 ADB]; [https://www.qsl.net/vk2dym/radio/Mingay.htm MacKinnon] ===''MINTO''=== * [[/Jack Carrick Minto|Minto, Jack or John Carrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYW3-21W] - 1909(Thailand)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1594, 1935, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Gardiner, Vic, 1943); manager (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MITCHELL''=== * [[/Alexander Theodore Mitchell|Mitchell, Alexander Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNY-CC2] - 1872(???)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Receive Toowoomba (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Red Hill, Qld, 1921; Torwood, Qld, 1922); electrical engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1925; Wilston, Qld, 1928-1929; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1963) * [[/Dudley McRae Mitchell|Mitchell, Dudley McRae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDX-6HD] - 1911(NSW)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 9DM Watut River, New Guinea (1938); 4NYN Labrador (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP Q559, 1979 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Tahmor, NSW, 1949); engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1949); clerk (Darra, Qld, 1963; Margate, Qld, 1963); plant operator (Labrador, Qld, 1968-1977) * [[/Harold Benson Mitchell|Mitchell, Harold Benson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDVS-QN7] - 1901(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3CZ Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922-1923); 3CZ Melbourne (Elwood, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Elwood, 1924-1927); manager (Caulfield, 1937); manufacturer (Caulfield, 1942); manager (Caulfield, 1949); merchant (St Kilda, 1949); manager (St Kilda, 1954) * Mitchell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest" - see Michell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest" (frequent misspelling) * [[/John Athol James Mitchell|Mitchell, John Athol James "Athol"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTHV-CY2] - 1913(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Rose Bay, 1923); 2JA Wagga Wagga (1934-1937); 2JA Sydney (Strathfield, 1938); 2JA Albury (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1248, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937); manager (Albury, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Robert Stanley Mitchell|Mitchell, Robert Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99W8-5H2] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ID Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AID Wagga Wagga (1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2011, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949); mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Ronald James Mitchell|Mitchell, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRV9-D28] - 1918(NSW)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 2AGJ Sydney (Roseville, 1937-1939; Lindfield, 1946-1950); 4GQ Woombye (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1902, 1937, NSW; BOCP 238, 1939; COCP3 3562, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (Camaray, NSW, 1943); broadcast engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); farmer (Woombye, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Stanley John Mitchell|Mitchell, Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDVS-Q83] - 1887(Vic)-1974(Monaco) - Licences: 3SJ Melbourne (Brighton, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 53, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Toorak, 1912-1916; Brighton, 1919-1928); investor (Brighton, 1936-1937) financier (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943) * [[/William Thomas Seabrook Mitchell|Mitchell, William Thomas Seabrook]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9J-XT7] - 1916(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3UM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2046, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (Malvern East, Vic, 1937); soldier (Malvern East, Vic, 1942-1954; Malvern East, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''MOFFATT''=== * [[/Robert David Gray Moffatt|Moffatt or Moffat or Gray, Robert David Gray "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8V-PM3] - 1911(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4RD Mackay (1935-1939); 4RD Gracemere (1947-1948); 4RD Mackay (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1549, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Herberton, Qld, 1936; Mackay, Qld, 1937); mechanic in broadcasting (Gracemere, Qld, 1949); technician (Mackay, Qld, 1954-1980) ===''MOGINIE''=== * [[/Campbell Kuhler Moginie|Moginie, Campbell Kuhler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K7-NN4] - 1903(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (McMahons Point, 1923); 2CN Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1934-1936; North Brighton, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1257, 1934, NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Homebush, NSW, 1930; Lane Cove, NSW, 1932); audit clerk (Brighton-le-sands, NSW, 1933); clerk (Brighton-le-sands, NSW, 1935-1936; North Brighton, NSW, 1937); auditor (Bexley North, NSW, 1943; Rockdale, NSW, 1949); accountant (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''MONCUR''=== * [[/Leonard Phillip Moncur|Moncur, Leonard Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZL-M8N] - 1912(Vic)-1997(???) - Licences: 3LN Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 810, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934-1977) ===''MONEY''=== * [[/Lawrence Dudley Money|Money, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3JD-M9H] - 1907(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3MY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1939; Upwey, 1946-1948; Cheltenham, 1954-1969; East Bentleigh, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 205, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (Camberwell, 1931-1934); engineer (Upwey, 1942-1949; Moorabbin, 1954-1967; East Bentleigh, 1972-1980) ===''MONKHOUSE''=== * [[/Walter Isaac Monkhouse|Monkhouse, Walter Isaac]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8ZT-YPN] - 1887(NZL)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio clubs (QWI & WIA Qld, president & lecturer); senior state public servant (Qld Public Works Dept, State Electrical Engineer); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as president WIA Qld) - Electoral Rolls: telephone instructor (South Brisbane, 1919); engineer (Teneriffe, 1925; New Farm, 1928; Taringa, 1936-1954); electrical engineer (Bardon, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "Walter Isaac Monkhouse"(250+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Monkhouse"(130+ tags) ===''MONKS''=== * [[/Alfred Brendan Monks|Monks, Alfred Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-444] - 1894(Tas)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3AAB Melbourne (Diamond Creek, 1948; Northcote, 1954-1960; Preston, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 571, 1920; 2COCP 272, 1930; 1COCP 282, 1932 - early wireless experimenter; military (naval wireless service, telegraphist, 1911-1915) - Relationships: twin brother of 7BR Cyril Wilson Monks - Electoral Rolls: Western Electric engineer (East Sydney, 1930); licensee Railway Commercial Hotel (Albury, 1931-1932); radio telegraphist (Centennial Park, 1943); radio officer (Reservoir, Vic, 1963; Preston, 1967-1972) - TroveTag: "3AAB - Alfred Brendan Monks" * [[/Cyril Wilson Monks|Monks, Cyril Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-96N] - 1894(Tas)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 7BR Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923); Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 225, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; military (naval wireless service, telegraphist, 1911-1919); WW2 - Relationships: twin brother of 3AAB Alfred Brendan Monks - Electoral Rolls: federal civil servant (Battery Point, 1928); public servant (Bellerive, 1936-1937); radio inspector (Scarborough, WA, 1943; Nedlands, 1949); retired (Frankston, 1972) - TroveTag: "7BR - Cyril Wilson Monks" ===''MONTEATH''=== * [[/Frederick Monteath|Monteath, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VL-C1X] - 1895(Vic)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 3VM Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1923-1924); 3KP Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 694, 1930, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Prahran, Vic, 1919; Elsternwick, Vic, 1921); mercer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1931); photographer (Glenmore, NSW, 1934-1935; Ashfield, NSW, 1937); storekeeper (Rockdale, NSW, 1943) ===''MONTY''=== * [[/Raymond Hector Urban Monty|Monty, Raymond Hector Urban]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G53F-BK9] - 1894(Italy)-1987(NSW) - Licences: XACC Sydney (Surry Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1st Signals Troop, 1914-1919, served Gallipoli); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1933; Lane Cove, NSW, 1934-1980) ===''MOODY''=== * [[/Francis Percy Moody|Moody, Francis Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1D9-KLG] - 1903(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FM Cairns (1932-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 967, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Rockhampton North, 1925-1926); accountant (Cairns, 1926-1949); radio dealer (Cairns, 1954-1980) * [[/Gilbert Charles Moody|Moody, Gilbert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF81-8QD] - 1914(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ZR Melbourne (Spotswood, 1934-1939, 1947-1969); 4AK Brisbane (Paddington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1306, 1934, Vic; BOCP, 1554, 1957; TVOCP 111, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: nil (Middle Park, Vic, 1936; Newport, Vic, 1937-1949); engineer (Newport, Vic, 1963-1968); broadcast officer (Paddington, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MOORE''=== * [[/Albert Ernest Moore|Moore, Albert Ernest "Ernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KW6D-TMT] - 1916(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4VCM Brisbane (Everton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP Q728, 1980, Qld - amateur operator; prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer; clubs (All-Wave All-World DX Club; Shortwave League of Western Australia; Australian Radio DX Club; New Zealand Radio DX League; Southern Cross DX Club; DX Australia) - QSLs: portion (200+) of later QSL collection survives (ARDXC/NFSA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (New Farm, Qld, 1937-1968); trades assistant (New Farm, Qld, 1972; Everton Park, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Bruce Belgium Moore|Moore, Bruce Belgium or Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR67-J9T] - 1916(NSW)-2007(Qld) - Licences: 2ACN Bathurst (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1744, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous BMs - Electoral Rolls: apprentice fitter (Bathurst, NSW, 1937) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1167098 VWM] * [[/Edward Alfred Moore|Moore, Edward Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GK-7ZF] - 1905(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2QH Sydney (Arncliffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2ABG Sydney (Arncliffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1523, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: poultry expert (Arncliffe, NSW, 1931-1933); radio technician (Arncliffe, NSW, 1934-1958) * [[/Eric Boughton Moore|Moore, Eric Boughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSK-T7X] - 1912(Vic)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 3QN Panton Hill (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1957, 1937, Vic; COCP2 318, 1940; COCP1 342, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1943); officer in charge (DCA, Alstonville, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); civil servant (Dubbo, NSW, 1958-1968); communications supervisor (Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Coffs Harbour, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric John Theodore Moore|Moore, Eric John Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD91-7LN] - 1894(NSW)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XEM Sydney (Petersham, 1913-1914); Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923); 2EM Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1924-1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 161, 1915; 2COCP 237, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: UK merchant seaman medal - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bronte, 1934-1937) * [[/Francis Leonard Moore|Moore, Francis Leonard "Frank"]] - 19??(???)-1924(NSW) - Licences: 2?? Sydney - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Archibald John Shaw, Maritime Wireless Co, United Distributors) - Comment: electrocuted while conducting wireless experiments - TroveTag: "Francis Leonard Moore" * [[/Grattan Leslie Moore|Moore, Grattan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZK-V1J] - 1916(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3ALJ Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1935, 1954-1955; Malvern, 1956-1960; Camberwell, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1453, 1935, Vic; COCP1 934, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Prahran, Vic, 1943); student (Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Auburn, Vic, 1954); engineer (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963-1968; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1972; Caulfield North, Vic, 1977) * [[/Louis James Murphy Moore|Moore, Louis James Murphy "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L45W-GS4] - 1888(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3LO Receive Seymour (1923); 3LO Seymour (1924-1925); 3MS Seymour (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 85, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIB Brisbane (1917-1918); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Clifton Hill, 1909); telegraphist (Collingwood, 1912-1914); wireless operator (Collingwood, 1917-1919); telegraphist (Elsternwick, 1922); clerk (Seymour, 1924-1931; Bentleigh, 1936-1949); guesthouse proprietor (Healesville, 1954); clerk (Oakleigh, 1963-1968) - Withdrawal: Likely 3LO callsign withdrawn for allocation to 3LO Melbourne Class A * [[/Maxwell John Moore|Moore, Maxwell John "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GK-S7J] - 1916(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2II Dubbo (1935-1939, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1507, 1935, NSW; BOCP 63, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dubbo, NSW, 1937-1954) * [[/Milton Powell Moore|Moore, Milton Powell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTML-KJG] - 1915(WA)-2012(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2LI Sydney (Clovelly, 1938, 1947-1950); 2LI Darkes Forest (1954); 2LI Sydney (Randwick, 1955-1961; La Perouse, 1965; Randwick, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2138, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Subiaco, WA, 1937); traveller (Randwick, NSW, 1949); ??? (Darkes Forest, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Randwick, NSW, 1958); teacher (La Perouse, NSW, 1963); technical teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1968); retired (Randwick, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William McInnes Moore|Moore, William McInnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4K-WXR] - 1911(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2HZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1931-1935; Cremorne, 1936; Lindfield, 1937-1939); 2HZ Woollongong (1946); 2HZ Springwood (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 792, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: foundry inspector (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1936); Water Board Inspector (Gordon, NSW, 1937); engineer (Springwood, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/William Sibbald Moore|Moore, William Sibbald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYDC-89C] - 1915(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6BA Perth (Subiaco, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1818, 1936, WA; COCP2 236, 1939; COCP1 431, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (West Perth, WA, 1936-1937); draughtsman (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1963) ===''MOORHOUSE''=== * [[/Herbert Martin Moorhouse|Moorhouse or Moorehouse, Herbert Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJPG-1HL] - 1899(Tas)-1990(WA) - Licences: 7HM Hobart (North Hobart, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart South, 1922); carpenter (New Town, 1928); carrier (Hobart North, 1936); motordriver (Queensborough, 1949) ===''MORAN''=== * [[/Cyril Donald Moran|Moran, Cyril Donald]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast technician at 4QG under Qld Government; state public servant (4QG) ===''MORGAN''=== * [[/Donald Mowbray Morgan|Morgan, Donald Mowbray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDP7-218] - 1907(NSW)-1988(Tas) - Licences: T749 Receive Glebe (1922); Receive Glebe (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Huonville, 1928-1972) * [[/Ivor Morgan|Morgan, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSY-S8G] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3DH Melbourne (East Malvern, 1930-1933; Shepparton, 1937; East Malvern 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 605, 1930, Vic; BOCP 20, 1936; TVOCP, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1934); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1936); broadcast engineer (3SR Shepparton, Vic, 1937); technician (Hawthorn, Vic, 1943-1977) - Relationships: Father of 3ZFM Vincent Ivor Morgan * [[/Reginald George Morgan|Morgan, Reginald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRFR-D7H] - 1914(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 6RM Perth (City, 1931); 2AJS Sydney (Randwick, 1938-1939); 2ABM Sydney (Coogee, 1946-1950; Bankstown, 1954-1958; Greenacre, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 755, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Coogee, NSW, 1936-1937); no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1949); electrical mechanic (Bankstown East, NSW, 1954); mechanic (Greenacre, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/William Albert Morgan|Morgan, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HVG-8PW] - 1899(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: 7AI Receive Hobart (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart West, 1922); electrical fitter (New Town, 1928-1937); fitter (New Town, 1943-1954); manager (Montrose, 1963) ===''MORLEY''=== * [[/Walter Henry Morley|Morley Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPXD-Z7X] - 1902(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2WU Receive Watersleigh (1923); 2WU Watersleigh (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: aircraft fitter (Coogee, NSW, 1930); aviation engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1933-1936); aircraft engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1949); company director (Randwick, NSW, 1954-1963); director (Randwick, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MORRIS''=== * [[/Albert John William Morris|Morris, Albert John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2B-Y2J] - 1873(Tas)-1940(Tas) - Licences: 7BS Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hobart North, 1914-1943) * [[/Arthur Henry Morris|Morris, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L84C-KPV] - 1876(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XJDS Sale (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Several contemporaneous AHMs - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1903); instrument fitter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1905-1909); mechanic (Sale, Vic, 1912-1916); electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1919; Deepdene, Vic, 1922-1927; Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1943; Balwyn, Vic, 1949) * [[/Cecil Ralph Newman Morris|Morris, Cecil Ralph Newman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3MW-YGT] - 1906(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Rosalie, 1923); 4CN Brisbane (Rosalie, 1928); 4LW Brisbane (Rosalie, 1929-1933; Ashgrove, 1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 398, 1928, No. 45 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; technician (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Rosalie, 1928); postal mechanic (Ashgrove, 1936-1954); supervising technician (Rosalie, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "4CN-4LW - Cecil Ralph Newman Morris" & "!Wikibooks 4LW" * [[/George William Morris|Morris, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5V7-XWS] - 1911(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2VP Sydney (Artarmon, 1934-1937; Naremburn, 1938); 2VM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1947; North Sydney, 1948-1950; Narrabeen North, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1291, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous GWMs - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Artarmon, NSW, 1933-1934); wireless service (Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937); bus driver (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943; North Narrabeen, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Glynn Ian Elliott Morris|Morris, Glynn Ian Elliott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XG-9TS] - 1908(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3BZ Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1930-1939; Parkdale, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 621, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mordialloc, 1931-1937); mechanic (Mentone, 1943); official (Mentone, 1949-1968); secretary (Mentone, 1972-1980) * [[/Jack Dudley Morris|Morris, Jack Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2R-NMZ] - 1914(Vic)-1944(At Sea) - Licences: 3LX Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1933, pirate); 3DQ Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1244, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Major, mention in despatches) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Oakleigh, 1936-1942) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/640516 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1509898 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Alexander Morris|Morris, John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G53X-F8D] - 1893(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XAM Sydney (Haberfield, NSW, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: insurance representative (North Strathfield, NSW, 1931-1937); insurance agent (Concord West, NSW, 1943; Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/John Taylor Morris|Morris, John Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8C-9SP] - 1914(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6TX Perth (Mosman, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Subiaco, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2136, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Geraldton, WA, 1937); clerk (Nedlands, WA, 1943; Subiaco, WA, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Charles William Morris|Morris, Richard Charles William (BDM) or Charles Richard William (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXW7-56S] - 1922(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4MT Rockhampton (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3210, 1951, Qld; BOCP 1460, 1956 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, 1949); electrical fitter (Rockhampton, 1954-1963); radio technician/electrician (Rockhampton, 1968-1972); radio technician (Rockhampton, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald David Morris|Morris, Ronald David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX5W-S7Z] - 1904(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3AP Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3AP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922-1927); 3APM Melbourne (East Brighton, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 151, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; CPRT 919, 1926; BOCP 600, 1944 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, 1925-1931); radio (Brighton, 1936-1937); mechanic (Brighton, 1943; Elsternwick, 1949-1967; Brighton East, 1972-1977) * [[/Sydney Paul Francis Morris|Morris, Sydney Paul Francis "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-MRP] - 1888(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Prahran, Vic, 1909; Dandenong, 1912-1913); clerk & telegraphist (Eltham, Vic, 1924); manager (East Bairnsdale, Vic, 1925-1928); clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1931); inspector (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949) * [[/William Belfort Morris|Morris, William Belfort]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X1-VYQ] - 1910(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6WM Perth (Hollywood, 1930-1937; Mt Lawley, 1938-1939); 6WM Kalgoorlie (1946-1954); 6WM Perth (Applecross, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 625, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hollywood, 1931-1937); newsagent (Kalgoorlie, 1949-1954); representative (Applecross, 1958-1980) * [[/William John Morris|Morris, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBR1-917] - 1921(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2378, 1938, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MORRISON''=== * [[/George Macdonald Morrison|Morrison, George Macdonald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52C-XR3] - 1897(Qld)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2NZ Sydney (Mosman, 1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 741, 1922; COCP1 48, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Cloncurry, Qld, 1919); telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1919; Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935; Edgecliff, NSW, 1936); radio technician (Beam Station, Fiskville, Vic, 1942); nil (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); supervisor (South Yarra, Vic, 1954); retired (Melbourne, Vic, 1963; Kings Cross, NSW, 1963; Brisbane, Qld, 1963; Spring Hill, Qld, 1972; Kings Cross, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Gordon Cyril Tucker Morrison|Morrison, Gordon Cyril Tucker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMN-J6Z] - 1916(WA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 6KN Geraldton (1935-1937); 6KN Perth (City, 1938-1939); 2AKN Sydney (Hernes Bay, 1947; Parramatta, 1948-1950; Balgowlah, 1954-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1485, 1935, WA; BOCP 89, 1937; 3COCP 1536, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Geraldton, WA, 1937); radio employee (North Perth, WA, 1943); aircraft surveyor (Parramatta North, NSW, 1949; Balgowlah, NSW, 1954-1963); surveyor (Wahroonga, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Lionel Morrison|Morrison, Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDMZ-K6G] - 1906(WA)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6LM Perth (Bayswater, 1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1485, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sandstone, WA, 1931); pipefitter (Wiluna, WA, 1936-1937); fitter (Wiluna, WA, 1943; Bayswater, WA, 1949-1980) ===''MORRIS-REES''=== * [[/Alun Morris-Rees|Morris-Rees, Alun]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ73-FZB] - 1910(Wales)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2ACG Paxton (1937-1939); 2ACG Kingston (1948-1956); 2ACG Paxton (1960-1961); 2ACG Newcastle (Adamstown Heights, 1965-1975); 2ACG Sydney (Bondi, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1139, 1933, NSW; BOCP 1370, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Paxton, NSW, 1933-1935); ambulance attendant (Paxton, NSW, 1937; Buladelah, NSW, 1937; Paxton, NSW, 1943); electrician (Kingston, ACT, 1949-1954); public servant (Newcastle, NSW, 1958-1963); clerk (Adamstown Heights, NSW, 1968-1977) ===''MORRISSEY''=== * [[/Brian Joseph Martindale Morrissey|Morrissey, Brian Joseph Martindale]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5AP Adelaide (Prospect, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1544, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''MORROW''=== * [[/Arthur Caldwell Morrow|Morrow, Arthur Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQF-T2F] - 1912(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4BM Brisbane (Paddington, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 335, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Red Hill, Qld, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Paddington, Qld, 1943); farmer (Paddington, Qld, 1949-1963) ===''MORSE''=== * [[/Noel Percy Morse|Morse, Noel Percy "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWRN-3QR] - 1914(Qld)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: 2JE Sydney (Cremorne, 1934-1935); 4LI Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937); 2AHS Sydney (Mosman, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1402, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RNZAF, Pilot Officer) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Buranda, Qld, 1937; Clayfield, Qld, 1937) - Links: [http://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=95585 RAF Commands]; [https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C29996 Auckland Museum]; [http://aircrewremembered.com/morse-noel.html AirCrewRemembered] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MORTIMER''=== * [[/Mark Mortimer|Mortimer, Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7M-ZZ4] - 1887(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 107, 1915; 2COCP 48, 1929; 1COCP 89, 1930; BOCP 48, 1934? - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: numerous contemporaneous MMs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MORTON''=== * [[/Charles Evors Morton|Morton, Charles Evors]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ5-F3R] - 1888(Qld)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2MH Sydney (Homebush, 1925-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 170, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Applied AIF, rejected due deficient eyesight) - Electoral Rolls: selector (Hull River via Dunk Island, Qld, 1917-1925); public servant (Homebush, NSW, 1930-1963) - Trovetag: "2MH - Charles Evors Morton" ===''MOSES''=== * [[/Charles Alfred Joseph Moses|Moses, Charles Alfred Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6N1-YQC] - 1900(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - ABC (general manager) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Charles Moses|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/moses-sir-charles-joseph-15044 ADB] ===''MOSS''=== * [[/Alexander Myer Lee Moss|Moss, Alexander Myer Lee]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDZY-D3X] - 1911(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2QY Sydney (Clovelly, 1933-1935; Paddington, 1936-1937; Clovelly, 1938-1939, 1946-1958; Rosebery, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1223, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sound projectionist (Coogee, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1949); inspector (Randwick, NSW, 1954; Mascot, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/George Arthur Moss|Moss, George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG7-86Y] - 1903(WA)-2000(WA) - Licences: 6GM Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1926-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933-1939, 1946-1956; Mt Pleasant, 1960-1965; Boya, 1969-1995+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 233, 1926, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 177, 1934; 1COCP 574, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: piano mechanic (Cottesloe Beach, 1925); wireless mechanic (North Perth, 1931-1958); lecturer (Mt Pleasant, 1963; Boya, 1968-1980) - [https://qsl.net/vk6zse/historic/p-vk6gm.html QSL.net] * [[/Norman Pardew Moss|Moss, Norman Pardew or Pardeau]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYP-694] - 1896(NSW)-1952(Qld) - Licences: 2AEW Sydney (Concord West, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 211, 1939; COCP1 387, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1916-1917, wireless operator naval transport at enlistment) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Concord West, NSW, 1930-1937); radio officer (East Brisbane, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Archerfield, Qld, 1949) ===''MOULD''=== * [[/Ronald Herbert Mould|Mould, Ronald Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDB-SXT] - 1921(Eng)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6FM Wyndham (1939, 1948); 6FM Perth (Mt Pleasant, 1954-1965; Waikiki, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2389, 1939, WA; COCP2 1069, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: communications officer (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1954); DCA (Meekatharra, WA, 1958); communications (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1963-1968); f.s.o. (Derby, WA, 1977); retired (Safety Bay, WA, 1980) ===''MOULE''=== * [[/Clifford Ernest Moule|Moule, Clifford Ernest "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XQ-DFH] - 1912(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5CX Adelaide (Parkside, 1930-1939; Plympton, 1946-1948; McLaren Vale, 1954; Lower Mitcham, 1955-1956; Westbourne Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 611, 1930, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 1462, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Clarence Gardens, 1939-1941; Glandore West, 1943) ===''MOURITZ''=== * [[/Clifford James Mouritz|Mouritz, Clifford James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G939-6CG] - 1910(WA)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6CM Perth (Shenton Park, 1947-1948); 6CM Kalgoorlie (1954); 6CM Perth (Shenton Park, 1960; Doubleview, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2457, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: packer (Balkatta, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1937; Subiaco, WA, 1943-1949); battery attendant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954); electrician (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1958); salesman (Shenton Park, WA, 1958); radio technician (Doubleview, WA, 1963-1980) ===''MOWLEM''=== * [[/Leonard Mowlem|Mowlem, Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9F-DHH] - 1878(???)-1950(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: naval employee (Toorak, 1919); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1921); telegraphist (Toorak, 1925); engineer (Toorak, 1928); wireless (Malvern, 1931-1949) ===''MOYE''=== * [[/Alfred Samuel Moye|Moye, Alfred Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TX-B8S] - 1915(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2BW Wagga Wagga (1934-1937); 2BW Sydney (Marrickville, 1939); 2BW Wagga Wagga (1946-1958); 2BW Sydney (Potts Point, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1286, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: apprentice chemist (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937); chemist (Marrickville, NSW, 1937; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1958); pharmacist (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1958); camera man (Cremorne, NSW, 1963) ===''MOYLE''=== * [[/John Murray Moyle|Moyle, John Murray "Johnny", "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT1H-LSG] - 1908(Vic)-1960(ACT) - Licences: 2JU Sydney (Ashfield, 1932-1933; Chatswood, 1934-1939; CBD, 1946-1948; North Ryde, 1950-1958); 2AJU Sydney (Potts Point, 1946-1948; CBD, 1950-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 933, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (Wireless Weekly, 1932+; Radio TV & Hobbies, 1939-); education (Scotch College, 1923-1926), military (WW2, RAAF 1941-, Squadron Leader); broadcast (3DB, 1920s) - Callsign: 2JU previously Ross Amos Hull - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); journalist (Ashfield, NSW, 1933; Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Ryde, NSW, 1954-1958) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198909.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198910.pdf EA2] * [[/John Rex Moyle|Moyle, John Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XY-QM3] - 1903(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2EZ Batlow (1933); 2EZ Sydney (Killara, 1934); 3EZ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1937); 2EZ Sydney (Gordon, 1938-1939; Bondi, 1946-1950); 6EZ Safety Bay (1954-1960); 6EZ Embleton (1965-1969); 2OZ Sydney (Normanhurst, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1123, 1933, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 145, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Edgecliff, NSW, 1930); airman (RAAF, Richmond, NSW, 1943); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Safety Bay, WA, 1958; Embleton, WA, 1963-1968; East Perth, WA, 1972); retired (Normanhurst, NSW, 1977) ===''MUDIE''=== * [[/Maxwell Theodore Mudie|Mudie, Maxwell Theodore "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT81-HL4] - 1917(SA)-2012(NSW)95yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (MW + SW); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - QSLs: Entire QSL collection (100+) was donated to AMP by Max and is archived at NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Relationships: Uncle of Adrian Michael Peterson - Electoral Rolls: prospector (Mt Alma, Victor Harbour, SA, 1939-1943); dairy hand (Wyong, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''MUIR''=== * [[/John Sibbald Allison Muir|Muir, John Sibbald Allison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRB3-1J6] - 1904(SA)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3QW Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3QW Melbourne (Brighton, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 91, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; likely operator of 3NS dealer licence for Norris & Skelly, Elizabeth St, Melbourne 1924 - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Brighton, 1925-1927); radio dealer (Malvern, 1928); wireless (Brighton, 1931); engineer (Brighton, 1935; Ringwood, 1936-1954); nil (Somers, 1963; Langwarrin, 1968-1977; Garfield, 1980) * [[/Robert White Muir|Muir, Robert White]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K644-M2J] - 1904(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6RW Wagin (1933-1939); 6RW Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1184, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Albany, WA, 1925-1926); jeweller & radio dealer (Wagin, WA, 1931); jeweller (Wagin, WA, 1936-1943); watchmaker (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1963) ===''MULLETT''=== * [[/Bertram James Mullett|Mullett, Bertram James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N19-B2N] - 1883(Eng)-1950(Vic) - Licences: XJX Melbourne (Upper Packenham, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals) - Migration: 1885 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gembrook South, Vic, 1909-1917); military clerk (Richmond, Vic, 1919-1922); public servant (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949) * [[/Leslie Fred Mullett|Mullett, Leslie Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRX-BQD] - 1903(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5ZQ Adelaide (Highgate, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1065, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Highgate, SA, 1939-1941); engineer (Barton, ACT, 1949) ===''MULLIGAN''=== * [[/Frederick Charles Mulligan|Mulligan, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2QS-X7W] - 1886(NZ)-1982(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 135, 1915; 2COCP 211, 1930; 1COCP 329, 1933 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Clayfield, 1914-1917); wireless operator (Emita, Flinders Island, 1919-1928); OIC Radio Station (Darwin, 1934); radiologist (Ascot, 1936); OIC radio (Townsville, Qld, 1943); retired (Warrimoo, NSW, 1954-1958; Umina, NSW, 1958) * [[/Henry Peter Anthony Mulligan|Mulligan, Henry Peter Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ7-X96] - 1919(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2ABH Sydney (Kensington South, 1936; Kingsford, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1606, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Yagoona, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''MUMFORD''=== * [[/Glenorie Wallamba Mumford|Mumford, Glenorie Wallamba]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQG-WP6] - 1908(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2ABX Girral (1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1143, 1929 (Spark); COCP2 238, 1930; COCP1 288, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (West Ryde, NSW, 1943-1949; Orange, NSW, 1954); radio operator (Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); radio officer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1968); officer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1980) ===''MUNRO''=== * [[/Alexander Waugh Munro|Munro, Alexander Waugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7GX-NXF] - 1908(Qld)-1981(ACT) - Licences: 2CX Sydney (Bondi Beach, 1933); 2ANV Wallsend (1947); 4JM Townsville (1954) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 336, 1931; COCP1 166, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Cairns, NSW, 1930); telegraphist (Bondi North, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless operator (Brampton Island, Qld, 1934); telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1936-1937); inspector (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943); radio inspector (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1958; Kingborough, Tas, 1963); retired (Southport, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Bruce Willson Munro|Munro, Bruce Willson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7GX-CDJ] - 1908(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4AL Brisbane (Hawthorne, 1927-1931; Bulimba, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 339, 1927, No. 35 in Qld; 2COCP 68, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; aeronautical experimenter; pilot; Qld Aero Club (Brisbane, honorary flying instructor, 1930s); Dept Civil Aviation (Brisbane, Assistant Plan Printer, 1956-1968) - Electoral Rolls: commercial pilot (Moorooka, 1943); flight checking officer (Townsville, 1943); pilot (West End, 1949-1963); commonwealth public servant (Wynnum, 1968-1972); retired (Wynnum, 1977-1980) ===''MURDEN''=== * [[/Wilmot Henry Murden|Murden, Wilmot Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-7WC] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 7TY Launceston (1934-1937); 3TY Melbourne (West Preston, 1938-1939; Thornbury, 1947); 3TY Rapanyup (1948); 3TY Sale (1954-1955); 3TY Swan Hill (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1243, 1934, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 1176, 1950; 1COCP 1610, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Sale, 1954); radio engineer (3SH, Sale, 1963) ===''MURDOCH''=== * [[/James Fraser Murdoch|Murdoch, James Fraser "Fraser"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCX-GN6] - 1923(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4FQ Toowoomba (1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2383, 1939, Qld; COCP3 6415, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (Empire Theater under Cliff Gold 4CG) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); motor mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954); mechanic (Grange, Qld, 1958-1980) ===''MURFETT''=== * [[/Norman Charles Murfett|Murfett, Norman Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2Y9-GYY] - 1906(Vic)-1999(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3NZ Terang (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1008, 1932, Vic; COCP2 421, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Terang, Vic, 1928-1937); clerk (Terang, Vic, 1943); carrier (Terang, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MURPHY''=== * [[/Daniel Patrick Murphy|Murphy, Daniel Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FR-95V] - 1921(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2426, 1940, Vic; BOCP 490, 1943; COCP1 741, 1943 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Malvern East, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/David James Murphy|Murphy, David James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVM-PLY] - 1912(Tas)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AHN Sydney (West Ryde, 1937, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1895, 1937, NSW; BOCP 92, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (West Ryde, NSW, 1943-1980) * [[/Harold James Murphy|Murphy, Harold James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD6Q-ZGP] - 1899(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4HM Ilfracombe (1935-1937); 4HM Pomona (1938-1939); 4HM Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1532, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Auchenflower, Qld, 1925; Milton, Qld, 1928); postal official (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1930); postmaster (Ilfracombe, Qld, 1936-1937); insurance agent (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943); postal official (Wooloowin, Qld, 1949); public servant (Stafford, Qld, 1958) ===''MURRAY''=== * [[/Basil Wentworth Lathrop Murray|Murray, Basil Wentworth Lathrop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PD-PM8] - 1875(Vic)-1925(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager & director Westralian Farmers Ltd; primary driver in establishment of 6WF Perth before his untimely death - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1903); insurance manager (West Perth, WA, 1910-1925); - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/murray-basil-lathrop-23136 Obituaries Australia] * [[/Frederick Alexander Murray|Murray, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89D-SZ7] - 1907(Eng)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2FM Sydney (Rose Bay, 1927; Mosman, 1928-1935; Cremorne, 1936-1939; Mosman, 1946-1947; Lindfield, 1948-1949; Carramar, 1950-1975); 2FM Blayney (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 336, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1933); fitter (Mosman, NSW, 1934); draftsman (Mosman, NSW, 1935); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Mosman, NSW, 1949); draughtsman (Carramar, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Blayney, NSW, 1980) * [[/John William Murray|Murray, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G879-32L] - 1905(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3JY Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1928-1930; Fitzroy, 1931-1939); 3AJY Melbourne (Kew, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 396, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Elsternwick, 1928); projectionist (St Kilda, 1934; Melbourne East, 1936); technician (St Kilda West, 1943-1949); projectionist (Kew, 1954-1980) - Comment: several contemporaneous John William Murray's in Melbourne, identification not certain * [[/Kynaston Noel Lathrop Murray|Murray, Kynaston Noel Lathrop]] - 1838(Eng)-1916(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - clubs and societies (Telegraph Electrical Society Vic, member, 1880s; Vic Posts & Telegraphs, 1860s-1870s; Vic Railways Dept, 1880s-1890s) * [[/Malcolm Imlay Murray|Murray, Malcolm Imlay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-684] - 1908(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6MY Perth (City, 1930; South Perth, 1933-1939; Floreat Park, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 677, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (East Perth, 1931); radiotrician (South Perth, 1936; Floreat Park, 1943-1980) * [[/Roy Thomas Murray|Murray, Roy Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQV-5C1] - 1890(Vic)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 24, 1914 - coastal wireless operator; draftsman & wireless operator at enlistment 1916; WW1 (59th squadron AFC, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1916-1919); wireless operator (Croydon, NSW, 1930; West Ryde, NSW, 1933; Meadowbank, NSW, 1935; Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937); radio operator (Roseville, NSW, 1943) ===''MUSGRAVE''=== * [[/John Musgrave|Musgrave, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBSP-H17] - 1917(NSW)-1939(NSW) - Licences: 2NF Werris Creek (1934-1936); 2NF Sydney (Petersham, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1313, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.warmemorialsregister.nsw.gov.au/content/john-musgrave NSW War Memorial] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MUSGROVE''=== * [[/Mandeville D'Oyly Musgrove|Musgrove, Mandeville D'Oyly]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCWY-HZ4] - 1872(Eng)-1944(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast station proprietor (6ML & others) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Claremont, WA, 1910-1936); manager (Palm Beach, WA, 1943) - Links: [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Stations/6ML_Perth|Wikibooks]] ===''MUSSO''=== * [[/Louis Albert Maria Bellotti Musso|Musso, Louis Albert Maria Bellotti]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1G-PMQ] - 1913(NSW)-2003(NSW)90yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2203, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Penshurst, NSW, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Penshurst, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''MUSTARD''=== * [[/Ernest Andrew Mustard|Mustard or Mustar, Ernest Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NJ5-2VZ] - 1893(Vic)-1971(Qld) - Licences: XJEJ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Anzac Signals Squadron) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1919; Korumburra, Vic, 1919); RAAF (Point Cook, Laverton, Vic, 1924); aviator (Parkville, Vic, 1931-1934; Caulfield West, Vic, 1937-1968) ===''MUTTER''=== * [[/John Mutter|Mutter, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZN-2QQ] - 1909(Sct)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Sydney (North Sydney, 1933); 2AJY Sydney (Mosman, 1938-1939); 3AJY Melbourne (Essendon, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely RAN qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: R.A.N. (North Sydney, NSW, 1933-1934) ===''MUTTON''=== * [[/Angus Keith Mutton|Mutton, Angus Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5F-BQM] - 1910(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5ZY Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1933; Tusmore, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1089, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Tusmore Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Arthur Henry Mutton|Mutton, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC1Y-PP5] - 1908(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2QT Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923-1925); 2QT Sydney (Stanmore, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 237, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Annandale, NSW, 1930-1937); communication engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1968); public servant (Bayview, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''MYERS''=== * [[/John Geoffrey Myers|Myers, John Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZW-XR5] - 1913(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2IY Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1936-1938); 2UA Sydney (Dee Why, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); company officer (Manly, NSW, 1949-1954; Fairlight, 1958); sales manager (Dee Why, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Narraweena, NSW, 1977) =='''N'''== ===''NAIRN''=== * [[/Arthur Linley Beeton Nairn|Nairn, Arthur Linley Beeton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58V-M8X] - 1895(SA)-1978(NZ) - Licences: 2BI Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1923) - Qualifications: CPRTelephony 373, 1918 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: company manager (Hamilton, NZ, 1938); director (Days Bay, Wellington, NZ, 1946-1954) ===''NANCARROW''=== * [[/Ralph Stanley Nancarrow|Nancarrow, Ralph Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GST3-XQ3] - 1904(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5PK Georgetown (1930-1933); 2PY Sydney (Mosman, 1935; Randwick, 1936-1939); 2ACN Sydney (Lane Cove, 1954-1961; North Ryde, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 719, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical fitter (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1963); fitter (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NANGLE''=== * [[/James Nangle|Nangle, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3V-F31] - 1869(NSW)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2MU Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1922); 2MU Sydney (Marrickville, 1923-1927; Observatory, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; 1920s Superintendent Technical Education NSW; hon. Government Astronomer NSW; Sydney University (Senate); Royal Society of NSW (president); Fellow Royal Astronomical Society; Fellow Federal Institute of Architects; author (astronomy, architecture) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Petersham, 1903); Government Astronomer (Observatory, 1930-1937) - TroveTag: "2MU - James Nangle" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nangle-james-7722 ADB] ===''NARROWAY''=== * [[/Frank Horace Narroway|Narroway, Frank Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF54-YF9] - 1899(Eng)-1965(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - council member WIA WA 1920s; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Perth, WA, 1925-1931); insurance official (South Perth, WA, 1936-1958); civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1963); ===''NASH''=== * [[/William Robert Charles Nash|Nash, William Robert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDWX-LWF] - 1918(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2WW Sydney (Crows Nest, 1934-1937); 4WN Cairns (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1329, 1934, Qld; 1COCP 138, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: company manager (Castlecrag, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''NAVEAU''=== * [[/Benjamin Naveau|Naveau, Benjamin]] - 1936(ACT)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1883, 1960; TVOCP 450, 1962 - radio mechanic - Relationships: Son of Jabez William John Naveau - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jabez William John Naveau|Naveau, Jabez William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLZ-2JG] - 1903(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1074, 1932, NSW - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Father of Benjamin Naveau - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Causeway, ACT, 1930); electrician (Ainslie, ACT, 1935-1943); shift electrician (Griffith, ACT, 1954-1963); no occupation (Ulladulla, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Ulladulla, NSW, 1972; Old Toongabbie, NSW, 1980) ===''NEALE''=== * [[/Eric Drayton Neale|Neale, Eric Drayton Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88H-NWT] - 1907(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 4EN Longreach (1934-1939); 4EN Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1298, 1934, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist), radio club (WIAQ, QSL officer) - Relationships: father of 4?? Eric Drayton Neale Jnr - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Wooloowin, 1928; Longreach, 1936; Grange, 1937; Wooloowin, 1943-1963) ===''NEAVERSON''=== * [[/Leslie Laurence Neaverson|Neaverson, Leslie Laurence or Lawrence Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYTM-HCD] - 1899(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: G5NX (Lakeside, Cumbria, 1922+); 4NV Brisbane (Holland Park, 1947-1956+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; associate member IRE (Britain); principal Anglo Austral Hearing Aid Dispensary - Electoral Rolls: surgical technician (Holland Park, Qld, 1949-1958) ===''NELL''=== * [[/George Alfred Montague Nell|Nell, George Alfred Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87B-PP6] - 1900(Ceylon)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2JQ Quirindi (1928-1929); 2JQ Canberra (1930); 2JQ Moruya (1931-1936); 2JQ Binda (1937-1939); 2JQ Crookwell (1946-1950); 2JQ Junee (1954-1965); 2JQ Goulburn (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 413, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Moruya, NSW, 1930-1934; Crookwell, NSW, 1936-1949; Junee, NSW, 1954-1968; Goulburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NELSON''=== * [[/Charles Rupert Clifford Nelson|Nelson, Charles Rupert Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVDT-X22] - 1909(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3FJ Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1960; Royal Park, 1965-1969); 3WC Bendigo (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2171, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: attendant (Mental Hospital, Wendouree, Vic, 1931-1934; Mental Hospital, Ararat, Vic, 1936-1943); public servant (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1963); male nurse (Receiving House, Parkville, Vic, 1968); retired (White Hills, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/John Yeates Nelson|Nelson, John Yeates]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G884-YDV] - 1851(Irl)-1932(NSW) - Licences: XAA Sydney (McMahon's Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; federal public servant (PMGD, chief electrical engineer (NSW)) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milson's Point, 1930-1931) * [[/Samuel Simeon Nelson|Nelson, Samuel Simeon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JS-XRG] - 1908(NSW)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2SN Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1937; Canterbury, 1938; Dulwich Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1332, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2KH William Peter Nelson - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lewisham, NSW, 1934); meter reader (Marrickville, NSW, 1936-1937) * [[/William Peter Nelson|Nelson, William Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP9-WQS] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2KH Sydney (Randwick, 1935-1939; Coogee, 1946-1961; Taren Point, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1583, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2SN Samuel Simeon Nelson - Electoral Rolls: meter reader (Kensington, NSW, 1930; Randwick, NSW, 1931-1937; Coogee, NSW, 1943-1963); foreman (Taren Point, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NESTROM''=== * [[/Oliver Louis Nestrom|Nestrom, Oliver Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX22-9H4] - 1912(NSW)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5RZ Adelaide (St Peters, 1936-1937; Joslin, 1938); 2ADJ Sydney (Homebush, 1939); 5RZ Adelaide (Colonel Light Gardens, 1947; Glenelg, 1948; St Georges, 1954); 5RZ Port Augusta, 1955-1956); 5RZ Adelaide (Kurralta Park, 1960; Manningham, 1965-1969; St Peters, 1975); 5RZ Clare (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP, 224, 1935; AOCP 1725, 1936, SA; BOCP 719, 1946; 2COCP 1178, 1949; 1COCP 1491, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Modbury, SA, 1939); fitter (Strathfield, NSW, 1943) ===''NETTLETON''=== * [[/Maurice Arthur Nettleton|Nettleton, Maurice Arthur ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9R-Y9M] - 1905(Wales)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 806, 1931, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 359, 1941 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Kew, Vic, 1926-1931); radio engineer (Emerald, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (West Ryde, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Dunkeld, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Dunkeld, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''NEVILLE''=== * [[/Alfred Clifford Anderson Neville|Neville, Alfred Clifford Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH3-Z4D] - 1907(Eng)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4ED Receive Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 5827, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Hamilton, Qld, 1928); clerk (Windsor, Qld, 1934-1943); accountant (Hawthorne, Qld, 1954-1958); retired (East Brisbane, 1963-1980) ===''NEWBERRY''=== * [[/Archibald Mallord Newberry|Newberry, Archibald Mallord]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH51-SDW] - 1893(Eng)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3AN Red Cliffs (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 606, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Red Cliffs, 1924-1931); radio dealer (Red Cliffs, 1934-1942); cycle dealer (Red Cliffs, 1949-1972) ===''NEWELL''=== * [[/Albert James Newell|Newell, Albert James "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1C-RGW] - 1910(Sct)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4BN Mill Hill via Warwick (1936-1939); 4BN Brisbane (Archerfield, 1947-1948; Moorooka, 1954); 4AJ Brisbane (Moorooka, 1965; Yeronga, 1969; Ormiston, 1975); 4AJN Brisbane (Ormiston, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1727, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 559, 1942; 1COCP 588, 1942; TVOCP 531, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; AWA Aviation Radio Service - Electoral Rolls: shed hand (Mill Hill, Qld, 1931-1943); radio technician (Moorooka, Qld, 1949-1968); television technician (Yeronga West, Qld, 1972); retired (Ormiston, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''NEWMAN''=== * [[/Arthur Frederick Newman|Newman, Arthur Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JJ9-YSK] - 1881(India)-1952(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 10, 1914; CPRT 90, 1915; 1COCP 49, 1930 - RANRS (Radio Lieutenant, 1917-1920, terminated Nov 1920); WW1; WW2 - Comment: several contemporaneous AFNs - Electoral Rolls: traffic officer (Elsternwick, 1917-1919); assistant! (Malvern East, 1924-1931); piano tuner (St Kilda, 1931) * [[/Sydney Moreton Newman|Newman, Sydney Moreton "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL41-PBM] - 1898(NSW)-1998(NSW)99yo - Licences: XPZ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914); 3MC Melbourne (Canterbury, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 655, 1921; 1COCP 90, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Turramurra, 1930-1958); retired (Wahroonga, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "XPZ-3MC - Sydney Moreton Newman" (68 tags) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199101.pdf EA] * [[/William Harold Newman|Newman, William Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3V-4N5] - 1889(NSW)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2MK? Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922); 2MJ Sydney (Artarmon, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Railway Section, Lieut Hon. Major, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, Brigadier, CMF, died of illness) - Electoral Rolls: railway official (Artarmon, 1930-1934); secretary (Mosman, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10285536 AWM] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1682234 Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''NEWPORT''=== * [[/Thomas Ivan Newport|Newport, Thomas Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PN-RY9] - 1901(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2JF Sydney (Bexley, 1935-1939, 1946-1965; Freemans Reach, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1591, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bexley, NSW, 1930-1963); retired (Freemans Reach, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NEWTON''=== * [[/Douglas Newton|Newton, Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DB-RBG] - 1921(Eng)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3DN Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Nunawading, 1954-1960; Park Orchards, 1965-1975); 3DN Athlone (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2356, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1949-1954; Park Orchards, Vic, 1967-1977); retired (Athlone, Vic, 1980) ===''NICHOLAS''=== * [[/William Rupert Nicholas|Nicholas, William Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD14-RFV] - 1913(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7WR Hobart (North Hobart, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 896, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 72, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart North, 1936; New Town, 1943-1954) ===''NICHOLLS''=== * [[/Alan Hartley Nicholls|Nicholls, Alan Hartley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQR-VH9] - 1913(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6KE Corrigin (1936-1937); 3NI Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1938-1939); 2NI Sydney (Manly, 1946; Cremorne, 1947-1954; Manly, 1955-1956); 2ANI Sydney (Mosman, 1960-1965); 4AL Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1965); 4NI Cairns (1975); 6NX Perth (South Guildford, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1814, 1936, WA; BOCP 219, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1949); shopkeeper (Wilston, Qld, 1958); electronic engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1963); engineer (Cairns, Qld, 1972-1977; South Guildford, WA, 1980) * [[/Francis Edgar Nicholls|Nicholls, Francis Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1H-8KQ] - 1910(Vic)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7RY Devonport (1932-1933); 7RY Burnie (1937-1939); 7RY Hobart (New Town, 1946-1948; Lenah Valley, 1954-1955; New Town, 1960; Lenah Valley, 1965-1969; Midway Point, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 991, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Lenah Valley, 1943-1954) * [[/William James Nicholls|Nicholls, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S3-26D] - 19??(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 780, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1963) * [[/William John Matthew Nicholls|Nicholls, William John Matthew or William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WW-PDS] - 1908(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3WX Melbourne (Williamstown, 1928-1933); 7WX Launceston (1937-1939); 3WX Melbourne (Williamstown, 1946-1965; East Malvern, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 419, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP 343, 1931; 1COCP 309, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Williamstown, 1931-1936); RAAF (Williamstown, 1949); radio engineer (Williamstown, 1954-1963; Malvern East, 1968-1980) * [[/William Vernon Nicholls|Nicholls, William Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ7S-B6T] - 1894(SA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJU Korumburra (1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Caulfield, Vic, 1919); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1924-1954) ===''NICHOLSON''=== * [[/H. G. Nicholson|Nicholson, H. G. "Nick"]] - 19??(USA?)-19??(USA?) - Licences: 4HN Port Moresby, Papua (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely USA) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; briefly operator of broadcast station PK6XX - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified) - Links: [https://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan090823.html Wavescan] * [[/Keith Graham Nicholson|Nicholson, Keith Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHC-24W] - 1908(WA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6DE Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (West Perth, WA, 1931); university student (West Perth, WA, 1949); solicitor (West Perth, WA, 1954; Cottesloe, WA, 1958; Perth, WA, 1963; West Perth, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Russell Malcolm Nicholson|Nicholson, Russell Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z7-7W4] - 1909(Qld)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 4KG Ilfracombe (1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 529, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 48, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shearing contractor (Longreach, 1936); manager 4LG (Longreach, 1937); radio mechanic (Coolangatta, 1949-1972) ===''NICKSON''=== * [[/Arthur Francis Bennie Nickson|Nickson, Arthur Francis Bennie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2N-BZ6] - 1915(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3NB Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939; Camberwell, 1947); 3LW Melbourne (Camberwell, 1954-1955); 3NB Melbourne (Camberwell, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1711, 1936, Vic; AOCP1 39, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: physicist (Malvern, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1967) ===''NICOLL''=== * [[/William Nicoll|Nicoll, William]] - 1903(Canada)-19??(???) - Licences: 4CO Receive Brisbane (Upper Paddington, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 644, 1921 - amateur Receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Bardon, 1925-1929) ===''NICOLLE''=== * [[/Horace Hort Wilmot Nicolle|Nicolle, Horace Hort Wilmot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZS-MZF] - 1908(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2HK Sydney (Strathfield, 1929-1933; Ryde, 1934); 2AJT Sydney (North Sydney, 1938; Wollstonecraft, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 527, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist apprentice (Strathfield, NSW, 1930); pharmacist (Strathfield, NSW, 1933-1935); chemist (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1968) ===''NIGHTINGALL''=== * [[/Victor Charles John Nightingall|Nightingall, Victor Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVXN-9SJ] - 1880(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: XKK Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1909-1919); tramway employee (Heidelberg, Vic, 1925-1943) ===''NILSEN''=== * [[/Oliver John Nilsen|Nilsen, Oliver John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W4-W1G] - 1884(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3UZ Melbourne (1924-25) - Qualifications: Nil identified to date - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - 3UZ experimental callsign issued to Oliver J. Nilsen & Co in 1923, operator N. J. Boyd; callsign withdrawn 1925 and reallocated to Nilsen's broadcast station which remains current as at 2021 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Fitzroy, 1909-1924; Chelsea, 1928-1931); contractor (Caulfield, 1934-1954); engineer (Elsternwick, 1972; Hawthorn, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nilsen-oliver-john-11244 ADB] - Trovetag: "3UZ - Oliver John Nilsen" & "!Wikibooks Nilsen" ===''NIND''=== * [[/John William George Nind|Nind, John William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW1S-L35] - 1907(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6JN Perth (Kalamunda, 1947-1948; Bayswater, 1954-1955; Morley Park, 1956; Swan View, 1960-1965; Greenmount, 1969; Darlington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2436, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Perth, WA, 1943); clerk (Kalamunda, WA, 1949; Bayswater, WA, 1954); technician (Morley Park, WA, 1958; Swan View, WA, 1963; Greenmount, WA, 1968); retired (Darlington, WA, 1972-1980) ===''NISSEN''=== * [[/Eric Laurence Nissen|Nissen, Eric Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DS-ZLR] - 1905(Qld)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4XN Dalby (1930-1939, 1946-1975+); 4XN Toowoomba (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 574, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, member); broadcast technician (4QS, 1939-1976); federal public servant (PMGD); Awards: Imperial Service Medal 1976 - Electoral Rolls: none specified (Dalby, 1928-1937); PMG technician (Dalby, 1972); retired (Toowoomba, 1977) ===''NIVEN''=== * [[/John Curteis Niven|Niven, John Curteis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNH-JQC] - 1919(Vic)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 3ON Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939); 2AON Sydney (Strathfield, 1946) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1772, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1943-1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Homebush, NSW, 1972; Enfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''NIXON''=== * [[/Arthur Edgar Nixon|Nixon, Arthur Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M2-SM5] - 1905(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3ON Receive Melbourne (Windsor, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 361, 1927, Vic - amateur receiver; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931); salesman (St Kilda West, Vic, 1931-1936); electrical fitter (Albert Park, Vic, 1943-1954) ===''NOLAN''=== * [[/Francis Michael Nolan|Nolan, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Q3R-X84] - 1910(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4FN Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1935-1937; Clayfield, 1938-1939; Stafford Heights, 1946-1948); 4MF Portable (1948); 9FN Port Moresby & 9MF Portable (1954-1956); 4FN/T Gracemere (1960-1969); 4FN/T Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1975; Virginia, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1433, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QRTL, WIAQ); broadcast technician (9PA, 4RK); radio serviceman; federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Francis William Nolan|Nolan, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6W-XPW] - 1897(NSW)-19?? - Licences: 4JU Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1929-1939, 1947-1956; Paddington, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 43? & 501, 1924 & 1929, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio serviceman - Relationships: husband of 4LO Violet Elizabeth Nolan nee Hennessey - Comment: several genealogy sites have wrong data for FWN - Electoral Rolls: cartoonist (Brisbane City, Qld, 1921-1925); radio mechanic (Brisbane, City, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Brisbane City, Qld, 1954-1958) * [[/Gordon Raymond Nolan|Nolan, Gordon Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYC-R8F] - 1919(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1938; Crows Nest, 1939); 2AIZ Goulburn (1946-1954); 2AFO Sydney (Rydalmere, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2067, 1938, NSW; BOCP 307, 1940; AOCP1 36, 1946; TVOCP 363, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Pools Hill, Albury, NSW, 1943; Goulburn, NSW, 1949-1954); accountant (Rydalmere, NSW, 1958-1963; Ermington, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/John Spencer Nolan|Nolan, John Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBW-KMV] - 1868(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XED Sydney (Double Bay, 1911-1914); 2JH Receive Sydney (Double Bay, 1922); 2JH Sydney (Double Bay, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; dentist and dental surgeon - Relationships: Father of 2YI Philip Spencer Nolan - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Woollahra, 1930-1935) - TroveTag: "XED-2JH - John Spencer Nolan" * [[/Violet Elizabeth Hennessey|Nolan nee Hennessey, Violet Elizabeth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6W-DSX] - 1896(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4LO Brisbane (City, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 826, 1931, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: fourth YL operator in Qld - Relationships: wife of 4JU Francis William Nolan - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Brisbane City, Qld, 1921-1943); not stated (Eagle Heights, Qld, 1949); home duties (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1954); domestic (Spring Hill, Qld, 1958); retired (Coolangatta, Qld, 1958) * [[/Philip Spencer Nolan|Nolan, Philip Spencer "Spencer," "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBW-ZWX] - 1897(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: 2YI Sydney (Double Bay, 1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 58, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; dentist - Relationships: Son of XED-2JH Lieut John Spencer Nolan - Comment: gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "2YI - Philip Spencer Nolan" ===''NOLTE''=== * [[/George Edward Nolte|Nolte, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HG-DD4] - 1911(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3NO Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1939); 2QO Sydney (Potts Point, 1948-1950; Bexley North, 1954-1975); 2QO Wamberal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 492, 1929, Vic; AOLCP 83, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943-1949; Bexley North, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Wamberal, NSW, 1980) ===''NORGATE''=== * [[/Albert William Norgate|Norgate, Albert William "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSN-4N1] - 1915(Vic)-2014(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3QT Melbourne (North Williamstown, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1946, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Williamstown, Vic, 1937-1980) ===''NORMAN''=== * [[/Douglas Allan Norman|Norman, Douglas Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7RR-14T] - 1919(Eng)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3UC Melbourne (Preston, 1947-1948; East Camberwell, 1954-1960; Canterbury, 1965-1969; Box Hill North, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2178, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948; ) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); architect (Preston, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1968; Canterbury, Vic, 1972; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/William James Norman|Norman, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Q-ZRS] - 1899(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7WJ Eddystone Point Lighthouse (1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: stoker (Longford, 1922); lightkeeper (Tasman Island, 1928; Eddystone Lighthouse, 1934; Maatauyker Island, 1936; Currie Harbour, King Island, 1937) ===''NORRIS''=== * [[/Anthony David Norris|Norris, Anthony David "Tony"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Edgar Lewin Norris|Norris, Edgar Lewin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YH-3D4] - 1891(Qld)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4CK Receive Toowoomba (1922); 4CK Toowoomba (1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 80, 1925, No. 8 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (Toowoomba RC); WW1 - Relationships: father of 4NO Edgar Thomas Norris - TroveTag: "4CK - Edgar Lewin Norris" - Electoral Rolls: optician (Rockhampton, 1913); optometrist (Wooloowin, 1919; Toowoomba, 1925-1954) * [[/Edgar Thomas Norris|Norris, Edgar Thomas "Tom" "Tommy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G855-G68] - 1930(Qld)-2019(Qld) - Licences: 4NO Toowoomba (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 6945, 1967; AOLCP Q2, 1968; AOCP Q13, 1968, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4CK Edgar Lewin Norris - Electoral Rolls: charge hand (Toowoomba, 1954-1980) ===''NORTH''=== * [[/William North|North, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZR-K5J] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ABN Sydney (Marrickville, 1931-1939; Cremorne, 1946-1947; Concord West, 1948; Carlingford, 1950-1961; Dundas, 1965; Bexley, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 850, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); warehouse manager (Cremorne, NSW, 1943) ===''NORTHEAST''=== * [[/Laurence Harry Northeast|Northeast, Laurence Harry "Laurie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLM3-8NK] - 1908(SA)-1972(SA) - Licences: 5LH Adelaide (Rosewater, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 315, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rosewater, 1939-43) ===''NORVILLE''=== * [[/Charles Henry Norville|Norville, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDG-VP3] - 1902(SA)-1986(Netherlands) - Licences: 2WC Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Father & a son both CHNs - Electoral Rolls: tester (Maroubra, NSW, 1930); engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934); radio engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1937); manufacturing engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1943) ===''NOTTAGE''=== * [[/William Raymond Nottage|Nottage, William Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJW-969] - 1917(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5MI Adelaide (Croydon, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Seacombe Gardens, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2243, 1938, SA; BOCP 706, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Croydon, SA, 1943) ===''NOTTINGHAM''=== * [[/Herbert Alfred James Nottingham|Nottingham, Herbert Alfred James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97H2-G1C] - 1902(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2HN Sydney (North Ryde, 1931-1939, 1946-1975 - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 300, 1930; COCP1 168, 1931; AOLCP 36, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (North Ryde, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless engineer (North Ryde, NSW, 1934-1977) ===''NOURSE''=== * [[/John Charles Dudley Nourse|Nourse, John Charles Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3SY-1SB] - 1911(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2DQ Broken Hill (1932-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 927, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1932-1968) * [[/Brant Charles Addison Nourse|Nourse, Brant Charles Addison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3WC-2WP] - 1919(NSW)-2013(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1223, 1951 - - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Strathfield, NSW, 1943); labourer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1954); engineer (4LG Cramsie, NSW, 1963) ===''NUGENT''=== * [[/Vincent John Nugent|Nugent, Vincent John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR5D-CC7] - 1920(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2ALZ Sydney (Bexley, 1938-1939, 1948-1954); 2ALZ Tumut (1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2244, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1943); PMG Mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1949); PMG technician (Tumut, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Tumut, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NUNN''=== * [[/Maxwell Scovell Nunn|Nunn, Maxwell Scovell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGY-RYV] - 1906(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2NE Sydney (Mosman, 1933-1934; Waverley, 1935-1936; North Sydney, 1937; Crows Nest, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1234, 1933, NSW; BOCP 561, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); sound engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1933-1937) ===''NUTLEY''=== * [[/Dick Oswald Nutley|Nutley, Dick Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G57V-MFM] - 1907(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 204, 1935; AOCP 2048, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Little Nymboida, NSW, 1930); radio apprentice (Sandgate, NSW, 1934-1935); millhand (Pilliga, NSW, 1943); timber worker (Grafton, NSW, 1949) ===''NUTMAN''=== * [[/James Taylor Nutman|Nutman, James Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PB-3D4] - 1914(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2VL Sydney (Artarmon, 1935-1939; Hunters Hill, 1946-1947); 2AVN Tamworth (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1585, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: survey draftsman (Artarmon, NSW, 1937); draftsman (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949); ?? (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1954); clerk (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1968; Castle Cove, NSW, 1972); retired (Hlsvle, NSW, 1977-1980; Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ===''NUTT''=== * [[/Kenneth William Nutt|Nutt, Kenneth William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCX-GZ9] - 1917(Vic)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4XD Townsville (1939, 1947-1954); 2ND Goulburn (1955); 4XD Cairns (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2364, 1939, Qld; COCP2 328, 1940; COCP1 763, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1954; Earlville, Cairns, Qld, 1958); technician (OTC Bringelly, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NYE''=== * [[/Walter Louis Nye|Nye, Walter Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNN-ZXC] - 1915(Vic)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 3WL Melbourne (Coburg, 1936-1939; Brunswick West, 1947); 2XU Sydney (Cammeray, 1947; Haberfield, 1948-1950; Guildford, 1954; Croydon, 1955-1956; Naremburn, 1957-1965; Stanwell Park, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1691, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1937); produce merchant (Haberfield, NSW, 1949); accountant (Crows Nest, NSW, 1958-1963) =='''O'''== ===''OAKES''=== * [[/Walter Andrew Oakes|Oakes, Walter Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-RBQ] - 1907(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 7BQ Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923); Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP N1088, 1971 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Manly, 1930); electrical fitter (Launceston, 1937); railway employee (New Town, 1943-1949); electrician (Lindfield, 1954); business proprietor (Roseville, 1958); managing director (Roseville, 1963-1968); director (Roseville, 1972-1980) ===''O'BRIEN''=== * [[/Alonzo John O'Brien|O'Brien, Alonzo John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYVS-K9T] - 1910(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3FS Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1936-1939; Thornbury, 1947-1954; Lower Plenty, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1779, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: boot operative (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1936); boot trade (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1937); bootmaker (Thornbury, Vic, 1949-1954); shoe maker (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Charles Clare O'Brien|O'Brien, Charles Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTS-7SJ] - 1904(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4NC Brisbane (Stafford, 1939, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2386, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kilcoy, 1928); telephone mechanic (Eagle Junction, 1936-1943); technician (Stafford, 1954-1980) * [[/Charles Raymond Heddington O'Brien|O'Brien, Charles Raymond Heddington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FN-4CX] - 1913(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3QX Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 626, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1934-1936); electrical engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1954; Mount Waverley, Vic, 1963-1972) * [[/Matthew O'Brien|O'Brien, Matthew or Matthew Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG7-P35] - 1904(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4MM Brisbane (Toowong, 1926-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 234, 1926, No. 20 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QRTL, ARTL, WIAQ, president all); journalist (Teleradio, "Vic Eddy"); Dept Labour Exchange (administration) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Toowong, 1925-1936; Annerley, 1943-1977) * [[/Norman Bruce O'Brien|O'Brien, Norman Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY7H-VPR] - 1912(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2OH Sydney (Coogee, 1932-1937; Randwick, 1938-1939); 2AZH Sydney (Randwick, 1948; Jannali, 1954-1975; Menai, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1072, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coogee, NSW, 1933-1937; Randwick, NSW, 1943; Coogee, NSW, 1949); public servant (Jannali, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (Blaxland, NSW, 1977; Menai, NSW, 1980) ===''O'CONNOR''=== * [[/Bernard Patrick O'Connor|O'Connor, Bernard Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFVX-NDC] - 1918(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 9BP Lae, New Guinea (1948); 9BP Port Moresby, Papua (1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2191, 1938, Qld; COCP2 1264, 1953; COCP1 1689, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician's labourer (Rosalie, Qld, 1943); technician (Shorncliff, Qld, 1968-1980) * [[/John O'Connor|O'Connor, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB6-2V5] - 1916(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3OD Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1117, 1933, Vic; COCP2 238, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JOs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''O'DEA''=== * [[/Francis Patrick O'Dea|O'Dea, Francis Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTP-7KL] - 1894(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AWS) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Melbourne, 1912-1913; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914-1937); railways (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949); railway employee (Footscray North, Vic, 1963-1977) - Links: [https://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog/1911842/australian-wireless-squadron-aif-francis-patrick-odea/ AWS] * [[/Jack Norman O'Dea|O'Dea, Jack Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4X-VXN] - 1910(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2FQ Sydney (Kensington South, 1931-1936); 2FS Sydney (Summer Hill, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 798, 1931, NSW; AOLCP 229, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maroubra, NSW, 1935-1936; Randwick, NSW, 1937; Summer Hill, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''ODGERS''=== * [[/Norman Fieldhouse Odgers|Odgers, Norman Fieldhouse]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVD-CYK] - 1906(Qld)-1996(WA) - Licences: 4BO or 4BD Brisbane (Newmarket) & Charters Towers (1924-1925); 4NK; 9NK Port Moresby (1946-1948); 6NF Perth (Applecross, 1954-1969; Bassendean, 1975-1980); 4CH - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 896, 1925; 2COCP 212, 1930; 1COCP 108, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; broadcast engineer; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: senior technician (Applecross, 1954-1963); manager (Applecross, 1968); retired (Bassandean, 1972-1980) ===''O'DONNELL''=== * [[/Amos Leslie O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Amos Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NW-Q1P] - 1910(SA)-19??(NSW) - Licences: 6DX Perth (City, 1930-1933); 2AGE Sydney (Ashfield, 1938-1939); 2AOO Sydney (Caringbah, 1960; Mona Vale, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 639, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 515, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); education officer (No. 2 W.A.G.S., Parkes, NSW, 1943); engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Caringbah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Francis Alfred O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Francis Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSV-SH4] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3ZU Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939); 3ZU Warrnambool (1947-1948); 3ZU Euroa (1954); 3ZU Yarrawonga (1955-1965); 2BFD Griffith (1969); 2QC Dalmeny (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2000, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Gardiner, Vic, 1934-1937); mechanic (Warrnambool, Vic, 1942); technician (Warrnambool, Vic, 1949); telephone technician (Euroa, Vic, 1954); technician (Yarrawonga, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Dalmeny, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Thomas Myles O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Thomas Myles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2TN-XR9] - 1913(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2OD Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Wahroonga, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 855, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: MBE (1979) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1934-1943); technical officer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949-1980) - Links: [[w:1979_Queen%27s_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)|Wikipedia MBE] ===''O'DWYER''=== * [[/Francis Patrick O'Dwyer|O'Dwyer, Francis Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCF-XGD] - 1909(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3OF Melbourne (Middle Park, 1932-1933; Gardenvale, 1937-1939; Hampton, 1947-1980+); 3AOF Melbourne (Red Hill South, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 880, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Middle Park, Vic, 1931-1936); manufacturer (Gardenvale, Vic, 1937); clothing manufacturer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942; Hampton, Vic, 1949-1968); manufacturer (Hampton, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''OFFEN''=== * [[/Ewart Gladstone Offen|Offen, Ewart Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZR3-NSW] - 1894(Vic)-1915(Vic) - Licences: XJDH Melbourne (Middle Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''OGLE''=== * [[/George Victor Ogle|Ogle, George Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY6X-LNX] - 1915(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1798, 1936, Vic; COCP2 604, 1942 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1937-1949); designer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''O'HARA''=== * [[/John Bernard O'Hara|O'Hara, John Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XM-Y9M] - 1902(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3OH Maryborough (1930-1939); 3OH Yallourn (1946-1948); 3AAO Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 607, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Albert Park, Vic, 1921-1924); instructor (Maryborough, Vic, 1928); teacher (Kew, Vic, 1934; Maryborough, Vic, 1937; Ballarat, Vic, 1937; Maryborough, Vic, 1943; Warrnambool, Vic, 1954; Maldon, Vic, 1963; Kyneton, Vic, 1967) ===''OHRBOM''=== * [[/Axel Ragnar Ohrbom|Ohrbom, Axel Ragnar "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WZ-PWJ] - 1903(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923-1924); 3OC Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1928; Coburg, 1931-1939; Moreland, 1946-1948; Hartwell, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 421, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Coburg West, Vic, 1949); sharebroker (Camberwell, Vic, 1954-1977); retired (Burwood, Vic, 1977) ===''OLDEN''=== * [[/Olof Lemuel Olden|Olden, Olof Lemuel]] - 1863(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Hobart 1920s, early wireless experimenter, no licence yet identified, amateur operator (pre-AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas), radio clubs (WIA Hobart, President, 1924), military (Colonel, WW1), occupation (school master) ===''OLDFIELD''=== * [[/Frederick Bernam Oldfield|Oldfield, Frederick Bernam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YP-9R2] - 1897(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 5DO Adelaide (1924); 3FB Melbourne (Hampton, 1937-1938); 2FE Sydney (Balmoral, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1240, 1934, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Brighton, Vic, 1931; Sandringham, Vic, 1935-1937); journalist (Mosman, NSW, 1943); A.M.F. (Mornington, 1954); tutor (Neutral Bay, 1958) - TroveTag: "5DO-3FB-2FE - Frederick Bernam Oldfield" ===''OLDHAM''=== * [[/Charles Edward Oldham|Oldham, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZFK-XBT] - 1902(Tas)-1950(Tas) - Licences: 7XA Hobart (New Town, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1923, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Town, 1936-1949) * [[/Fred Oldham|Oldham, Fred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - early Tasmanian wireless experimenter, first president of Hobart Tramways Wireless Club 1905 ===''OLDS''=== * [[/Edgar Clarence Maxton Olds|Olds, Edgar Clarence Maxton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFT6-93D] - 1913(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2BY Broken Hill (1936-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1841, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Broken Hill, NSW, 1934-1943); mine worker (Broken Hill North, NSW, 1949; Broken Hill, NSW, 1954); wireman (Broken Hill, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''O'LEARY''=== * [[/Christopher George Benjamin O'Leary|O'Leary, Christopher George Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYC-2QM] - 1918(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2AJP Sydney (Auburn, 1938-1939); 2BON Dubbo (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2091, 1938, NSW; COCP2 417, 1941; COCP1 672, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1943); inspector (Kiama, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Dubbo, NSW, 1954-1963); radio officer (Dubbo, NSW, 1968); radio staff (Dubbo, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Cornelius Daniel Fraser O'Leary|O'Leary, Cornelius Daniel Fraser or Daniel Fraser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN18-4BH] - 1893(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5DO Adelaide (Tusmore Gardens, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 495, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Unley, 1939-1941) ===''OLIVER''=== * [[/Dalley George Tryon Oliver|Oliver, Dalley George Tryon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8W-MMR] - 1888(NSW)-1959(NSW) - wireless experimenter (1924+) 2?? Gunedah, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gunnedah, 1930-1943; Keepit Dam, Tamworth, 1949-1954); retired (Condoblin, 1958) - Relationships: brother of 2MO Marcius John Alexander Oliver * [[/James Greenwood Oliver|Oliver, James Greenwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZF-S79] - 1913(India)-2001(Tas) - Licences: 7JO Latrobe (1939, 1947-1956); 7JO Hobart (New Town, 1960); 7JO Launceston (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2303, 1939, Tas; COCP2 1353, 1958; COCP1 1921, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, POW Japan) - Electoral Rolls: radio sales (Burnie, Tas, 1936); radio mechanic (Devonport, Tas, 1937); radio mechanic (Point Cook, Vic, 1942); orchardist (Latrobe, Tas, 1949); clerk (Latrobe, Tas, 1954); TV technician (Launceston, Tas, 1968-1972) * [[/Keith William Oliver|Oliver, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5Q-NV9] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GZ South Geelong (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 891, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 150, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1924); mechanic (Geelong, Vic, 1925-1931); radio electrical engineer (Geelong, Vic, 1935-1954); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1958-1963; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968; Boronia, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Marcius John Alexander Oliver|Oliver, Marcius John Alexander "Marcus"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8W-M82] - 1875(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2MO Gunedah (1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 91, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; radio station proprietor (2MO, 1930-1939); military (air spotters, Port Macquarie) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gunnedah, 1913, 1930-1936; Port Macquarie, 1943) - Relationships: brother of Dalley George Tryon Oliver - TroveTag: "2MO - Marcius John Alexander Oliver" & "!Wikibooks Oliver" ===''OLLE''=== * [[/John Durrant Olle|Olle, John Durrant]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4HS-WSX] - 1910(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 2OZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1929-1939, 1946; Pennant Hills, 1947-1948; Ashfield, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 553, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 321, 1931; 1COCP 197, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1936-1937; Ashfield, NSW, 1943); soldier (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); public servant (Mornington, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''OLLIVIER''=== * [[/Neil Frances Ollivier|Ollivier, Neil Frances]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQB-VPD] - 1916(WA)-1942(WA) - Licences: 6FO Perth (Hollywood, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1067, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''O'LOUGHLIN''=== * [[/Francis Patrick Morgan O'Loughlin|O'Loughlin, Francis Patrick Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6M-Z3Q] - 1902(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4OL Brisbane (Red Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1347, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Red Hill, Qld, 1936-1937; Ashgrove, Qld, 1943-1977) ===''OLSEN''=== * [[/Frederick Vivian Olsen|Olsen, Frederick Vivian "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CP-4XJ] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3FO Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1929-1931; Hampton, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 521, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hampton, 1936-1954; Brighton, 1963; Hampton, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman Frederick Olsen|Olsen, Norman Frederick or Frederick Norman (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BY-8JS] - 1901(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 516, 1920, NSW; 2COCP 59, 1929, NSW; 1COCP 252, 1932 - Nil yet identified - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hurlstone Park, 1934-1937); newsagent (Torwood, 1954-1958); no occupation (Lord Howe Island, 1963-1980) * [[/Norman Peter Olsen|Olsen, Norman Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BY-444] - 1897(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2YK Newcastle (1924-1925); 2ZX Waratah (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Waratah, 1930; Mayfield, 1932); public servant (Redfern, 1932-1933; Kogarah, 1934-1935; Wollongong, 1936-1937; Artarmon, 1943-1949; Kogarah, 1949-1963); nil (Merewether, 1968-1980) * [[/Olaf Olsen|Olsen, Olaf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QT-69T] - 1878(Norway)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4CL Dalby 1922 (Receive) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Dalby, 1913-1943); engineer (Toowoomba, 1949; Redcliffe, 1954; Paddington, 1958-1963) ===''OLSSON''=== * [[/Charles Henry Olsson|Olsson, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7P7-2XP] - 1894(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: XIL Sydney (Balmain, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 16th Reinforcements, 1st Battalion, 1915-1917, Discharged after wounded) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1943; Carlton, NSW, 1949-1958); accountant (Turner, ACT, 1958-1963; Griffith, ACT, 1968); retired (St Ives, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''O'MAY''=== * [[/J. W. O'May|O'May, J. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Derwent O'May|O'May, Robert Derwent "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNF-5NS] - 1903(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923); 7OM Hobart (Bellerive, 1924-1927+; Sandy Bay, 1931+; Bellerive, 1947-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 74, 1925, No. ?? in Tas; 3COCP 508, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bellerive, 1928-1954) ===''OPPENHEIM''=== * [[/Oliver George Oppenheim|Oppenheim (before WW2) or Oliver (after WW2), Oliver George "Ollie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSS-S7L] - 1911(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 3ZX Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1939, 1954); 2AZX Sydney (Coogee, 1955-1961; Lugarno, 1965-1969; Strathfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 580, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); company executive (Coogee, NSW, 1958-1963; Lugarno, NSW, 1968); importer (Strathfield, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''O'REILLY''=== * [[/Maurice Joseph O'Reilly|O'Reilly, Maurice Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G824-VMC] - 1866(Irl)-1933(NSW) - Licences: XACI Bathurst (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (St Stanilaus College, Bathurst, 1913); rector of college (St John's College, Camperdown, 1930-1933) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/oreilly-maurice-joseph-7918 ADB] ===''O'ROURKE''=== * [[/John Sydney O'Rourke|O'Rourke, John Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJP-ZW4] - 1918(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 4OR Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1937-1939); 4SO Brisbane (Margate Beach, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2042, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical apprentice (Norman Park, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Newmarket, Qld, 1949); engineer (Margate, Qld, 1954-1977) ===''ORR''=== * [[/Murray Donald Orr|Orr, Murray Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-H29] - 1900(Vic)-1941(Vic) - Licences: 3OR Lake Meran (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 440, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1940-1941) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Lake Meran, 1924-1934) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/orr-murray-donald-1700/] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''ORVAD''=== * [[/Frederic Maurice Orvad|Orvad, Frederic or Frederick Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKS-1HH] - 1905(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2AHX Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Miranda, 1954-1965; Point Clare, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1977, 1937, NSW; COCP2 1000, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bankstown, NSW, 1930-1936; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1937-1949); technician (Miranda, NSW, 1954-1963); PMG technician (Point Clare, NSW, 1972) ===''OSBORNE''=== * [[/Charles George Osborne|Osborne, Charles George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBM-SJN] - 1900(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3JL Melbourne (Hartwell, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1173, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CGO, engineer, Glenferrie - Electoral Rolls: Camberwell, Vic, 1924; Hartwell, Vic, 1925-1937; Hawthorn, Vic, 1942; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1968); retired (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Jeffrey David Osborne|Osborne, Jeffrey David "Jeff"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Louis Frederick George Osborne|Osborne, Louis Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GF-MGZ] - 1900(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3DD Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3DD Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1926); 3BMO Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver: amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gas fitter (Malvern East, 1922-1926); inspector (Carnegie, 1931-1977) ===''OSBURNE''=== * [[/George Bolivar Laing Osburne|Osburne, George Bolivar Laing "Laing"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFY2-F9W] - 1896(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: XKJ Terang (1913-1914); 3BG Terang (1922-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 235, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comments: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: student (Terang, 1922-1931) - TroveTag:"XKJ-3BG - George Bolivar Laing Osburne"(60+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Osburne"(40+ tags) - Links: [https://westerndistrictfamilies.com/tag/laing/ Mother's bio] ===''O'SHANNASSY''=== * [[/John Augustin O'Shannassy|O'Shannassy, John Augustin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ9M-5S1] - 1921(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2292, 1939, Vic; COCP1 314, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1963); chartered engineer (Donvale, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''O'SULLIVAN''=== * [[/Charles Bernard Bartholomew O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan, Charles Bernard Bartholomew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WX-1Z4] - 1914(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ALV Sydney (Cronulla, 1939); 2VX Sydney (Leichhardt, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 47, 1935; COCP1 84, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Sutherland, NSW, 1936-1937); aeradio operator (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943; Leichhardt, NSW, 1949); no occupation (Sylvania, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Jeremiah Charles O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan, Jeremiah Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB9B-8KX] - 1912(Qld)-1943(At sea, off Brisbane) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1947, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Corporal) - Electoral Rolls: none stated (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1936-1937); clerk (Ingham, Qld, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10285977 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1682675 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/642095 VWMA]; [https://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/ww2/display/92271-a.h.s.-centaur-memorial AHS Centaur Memorial]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/blog/the-sinking-of-the-centaur AHS Centaur] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''OSWALD''=== * [[/Allan Geoffrey Oswald|Oswald, Allan or Allen Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJL-K71] - 1909(SA)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2AEF Sydney (Rockdale, 1937-1939, 1946-1958; Carrs Park, 1960; Brighton-Le-Sands, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 237, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949-1972); mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''OTHEN''=== * [[/Charles James Othen|Othen, Charles James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRHF-H8Y] - 1897(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: XVT Adelaide (Glanville, 1913-1914); 5AS Receive Adelaide (1923); 5ON Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1954-1956; Eden Hills, 1960-1969; Blackwood, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3385, 1953, SA - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVT-5AS-5ON - Charles James Othen" ===''O'TOOLE''=== * [[/Ian O'Toole|O'Toole, Ian]] - Licences: 2ZIO Sydney (Adamstown Heights, 1969; North Rocks, 1975; Castle Hill, 1980) - amateur operator; historian (amateur, military communications); proprietor Kurrajong Radio Museum - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://vk2bv.org/archive/museum/ Kurrajong Radio Museum] ===''OTTY''=== * [[/William Shannon Otty|Otty, William Shannon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-7J1] - 1893(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2ZL Killingworth (1923-1931); 2ZL Toronto (1933-1975); 2ZL Fennell's Bay (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 219, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Toronto, 1937-1954); retired (Toronto, 1958-1980) ===''OUTTRIM''=== * [[/Alexander Henry Outtrim|Outtrim, Alexander Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFD4-7CM] - 1906(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2EX Sydney (Richmond, 1934-1939); 2EX Newnes Junction (1946-1948); 2EX Springwood (1950-1975); 2EX Sydney (Richmond, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1333, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: porter (Richmond, NSW, 1930-1937); RAAF (Milsons Point, NSW, 1943); assistant station Master (Newnes Junction, NSW, 1949; Springwood, NSW, 1954-1968); station master (Springwood, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Richmond, NSW, 1980) ===''OVERLACK''=== * [[/Peter Overlack|Overlack, Peter]] - early wireless historian [https://www.navy.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/Naval_Networks_Dominance_of_Comms_in_Maritime_Ops.pdf "The Struggle for the Australian Airwaves: The Strategic Function of Radio for Germany in the Asia-Pacific Region before World War I"] ===''OWEN''=== * [[/Chester Owen|Owen, Chester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ3G-H47] - 1899(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923); 3ZM Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balaclava, 1921; St Kilda, 1922-1926); engineer (St Kilda, 1928; Caulfield, 1931); mechanic (Caulfield, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Echuca, 1943-1972) * [[/Robert Howell Owen|Owen, Robert Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN15-PXN] - 1894(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: XMB Melbourne (West Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Melbourne West, 1914-1915; Northcote, Vic, 1919-1963) * [[/Stanley Wainwright Owen|Owen, Stanley Wainwright]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDV9-BP2] - 1912(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 6RX Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1931); 2RX Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1948-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 716, 1930, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 436, 1933; 1COCP 340, 1933; TVOCP 40, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1937-1958); television engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1963-1968); engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1972-1977; Artarmon, 1980) ===''OXENFORD''=== * [[/Laurence Gilbert Oxenford|Oxenford, Laurence Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J8-WFS] - 1911(Eng)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 2ACH Sydney (Ashfield, 1937; Lewisham, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (qualified England?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1968; Isle of Capri, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''OXENHAM''=== * [[/Justinian Oxenham|Oxenham, Justinian]] - 1860(Qld)-1932(Vic) - senior federal public servant (Secretary, Postmaster-General's Department) ===''OXLADE''=== * [[/George Oxlade|Oxlade, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCK-H1C] - 1907(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4GO Brisbane (Newmarket, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 229, 1926, No. 19 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Chermside, 1937-1943; Maroochydore, 1954; Wavell Heights, 1958), contractor (Chermside, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "4GO - George Oxlade" & "!Wikibooks 4GO" =='''P'''== ===''PACE''=== * [[/Reginald Young Pace|Pace, Reginald Young]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJ7-43F] - 1903(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Donald (1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 268, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Donald, Vic, 1925-1937); wireless officer (Northcote, Vic, 1942; Thornbury, Vic, 1949); public servant (Preston, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''PACEY''=== * [[/William Harman Pacey|Pacey, William Harman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95V-4BM] - 1907(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2VE Receive Adamstown (1923); 2WV Sydney (Abbotsford, 1934-1936; Lane Cove, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 1, 1934; COCP1 144, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (New Lambton, NSW, 1930); police constable (Abbotsford, NSW, 1933-1934; Lane Cove, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); no occupation (Dangar Island, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''PADULA''=== * [[/Robert Vincenzo John Padula|Padula, Robert Vincenzo John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYR-3WC] - 1939(Vic)-Living - Licences: 3ZFU Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 1718, 1939, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''PAECH''=== * [[/Robert Leonard Paech|Paech, Robert Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6DL-76D] - 1920(SA)-1963(SA) - Licences: 5RL Adelaide (Underdale, 1936-1939, 1947-1948); 5LP Adelaide (Seacombe Gardens, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1626, 1936, SA; 2COCP 279, 1939; BOCP 371, 1941; 1COCP 810, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PAGE''=== * [[/Benjamin Frank Dutton Page|Page, Benjamin Frank Dutton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNRJ-PBT] - 1910(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3GX Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931; Surrey Hills, 1933); 3XG Birregurra (1937-1938); 3XG Kaniva (1947-1948); 3XG Melbourne (East Kew, 1954; Kilsyth, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 728, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931; Birregurra, Vic, 1935-1937); bank officer (Kaniva, Vic, 1949; Kew North, Vic, 1954; Kilsyth, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Leslie Nevison Page|Page, Leslie Nevison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSBX-CRV] - 1920(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4LP Brisbane (New Farm, 1937-1939; Brisbane City, 1947); 2NB Sydney (Potts Point, 1954); 2LP Sydney (St Ives, 1955-1961; Epping, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1931, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 2NB may have been withdrawn for 2NB Broken Hill - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ascot, Qld, 1928-1929) (too young for 1920 birth, must be a namesake); radio technician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (St Ives, NSW, 1958); manager (St Ives, NSW, 1963); electronics engineer (Epping, NSW, 1968; Eastwood, NSW, 1972) ===''PAGET''=== * [[/Harold Ernest Paget|Paget, Harold Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTK-ZBF] - 1904(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Brisbane City, Qld, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Valley, Qld, 1925-1926); postal sorter (Ashgrove, Qld, 1928-1949); mail officer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1954-1958) ===''PAICE''=== * [[/Donald Cameron Paice|Paice, Donald Cameron "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KD-2FT] - 1932(Vic)-2018(Vic) - Licences: 3ADP Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1954-1956; Mt Waverley, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3055, 1950, Vic - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, 1954; Mt Waverley, 1963-1980) - Relationships: rare surname but seems not closely related to 2AJ Valentine Keith Paice * [[/Valentine Keith Paice|Paice, Valentine Keith "Val"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K3-5T6] - 1904(NZ)-1977(???) - Licences: ZL1AJ (Z1AJ) 1925-1926; VQ1AJ (OO1AJ) Fanning Island (1926-1928); 2AJ (VK2AJ) Sydney 1929; OA4V Peru (1929) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Ashbury, NSW, 1930) - Relationships: rare surname but seems not closely related to 3ADP Donald Cameron Paice ===''PALIN''=== * [[/Herbert Vyse Palin|Palin, Herbert Vyse]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTH-FWR] - 1896(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (Armadale, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1919; Albert Park, Vic, 1921-1926); expert (Malvern, Vic, 1931); motor mechanic (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1943; Orrong, Vic, 1954); engineer (West Rosebud, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''PALK''=== * [[/Brian Arthur Broomfield Palk|Palk, Brian Arthur Broomfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1WL-SHX] - 1923(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5FQ Adelaide (Somerton, 1947-1948; Marino, 1954-1956; Hawthorndene, 1960-1969; Mylor, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2420, 1939, SA; BOCP 465, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PALMER''=== * [[/George Frederick Thomas Palmer|Palmer, George Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2CR-RXJ] - 1909(Vic)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 3RU Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: director (Balwyn, Vic, 1931-1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937); bus proprietor (Yarraville, Vic, 1942; Footscray, Vic, 1949-1954); executive (Williamstown, Vic, 1963); drvr (Margate, Qld, 1972); travel executive (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1968; Rio Vista, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman William Palmer|Palmer, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6M-JWB] - 1912(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2425, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1972); cashier (Victoria Point, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''PARADISE''=== * [[/Eric Harry Elliker Paradise|Paradise, Eric Harry Elliker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3M-D75] - 1904(Qld)-1939(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Stones Corner, Qld, 1925-1937) ===''PARASIERS''=== * [[/Isidore Percy Robert Parasiers|Parasiers, Isidore Percy Robert "Robert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9Y-8B1] - 1902(SA)-1972(SA) - Licences: 5RP Adelaide (City, 1932-1933; Glandore, 1937-1939); 6PS Perth (Inglewood, 1947); 5RF Adelaide (Glandore, 1948); 5RF Murray Bridge (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 952, 1932, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 283, 1936; BOCP 132, 1937; 2COCP 256, 1939; 1COCP 330, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PARIS''=== * [[/James Norman Paris|Paris, James Norman "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWR-B1W] - 1910(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: "WIA-L5006" Adelaide (Prospect, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur listener; prominent broadcast listener (1950s, 1960s); clubs (Australian DX Radio Club (SA); Southern Cross DX Club) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PARISH''=== * [[/Hugh Radcliffe Parish|Parish, Hugh Radcliffe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCDL-Y23] - 1914(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 7CP Launceston (1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1070, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 189, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Burnie, 1936-1937); manager (Winnaleah, 1943-1949); radio executive (Launceston, 1954) ===''PARK''=== * [[/John Charles William Park|Park, John Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVC-N4N] - 1904(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6BB Perth (South Perth, 1924-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 794, 1923 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (South Perth, 1943-1949); radiographer (South Perth, 1958-1980) - TroveTag: "6BB - John Charles William Park" ===''PARKER''=== * [[/Eric Bruce Parker|Parker, Eric Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LW15-WJT] - 1896(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XML Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces, Army 2nd AIF) - Electoral Rolls: architect (St Kilda East, 1917-1919); carpenter (St Kilda East, Vic, 1924-1927); agent (St Kilda East, Vic, 1931-1936); manager (South Yarra, Vic, 1937); soldier (Armadale, Vic, 1943-1949); clerk (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1954) * [[/Geoffrey John Parker|Parker, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRX2-5NG] - 1919(Eng)-2014(NSW) - Licences: 2AHO Sydney (Rockdale, 1937-1939; Ryde, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1984, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Ryde, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Henry Race Parker|Parker, Henry Race "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPFY-PXZ] - 1876(???)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2UY Receive Sydney (North Sydney, 1923); 1628 Sydney (Paddington, 1923) - cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: drainer (Paddington, 1936-1949) * [[/Keith Cyril Parker|Parker, Keith Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDSK-X2P] - 1912(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5PA Port Pirie (1933); 5SO Port Elliot (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 348, 1931; 1COCP 213, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); radio technician (Fiskville, Vic, 1949-1963; Bassendean, WA, 1968); manager (Cairns, Qld, 1977) * [[/Kenneth Herbert Parker|Parker, Kenneth Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTM1-Q5G] - 1905(WA)-1994(WA) - Licences: 6KP Meekatharra (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1192, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mining register (Meekatharra, WA, 1931-1937); resident magistrate (Cue, WA, 1943; Geraldton, WA, 1943); stipendary magistrate (Northam, WA, 1949); magistrate (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1954; Riverton, WA, 1958-1963; Applecross, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Philip Selwyn Parker|Parker, Philip Selwyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBMZ-1XD] - 1903(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: 2CY Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922); 2CM Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1923, briefly then reverted to 2CY); 2CY Sydney (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1931; Pymble, NSW, 1943) - Identification: Not yet confidently identified * [[/Ronald Alexander Parker|Parker, Ronald Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ23-6BM] - 1908(Vic)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 3RA Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1926); 3RA Bendigo (1927); 3RA Melbourne (Canterbury, 1931-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939); 4PT Southport (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 213, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); accountant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); secretary (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949); retired (Southport, Qld, 1980) ===''PARR''=== * [[/John George Ashton Parr|Parr, John George Ashton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-22T] - 1908(NSW)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3OM Melbourne (Canterbury, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 646, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1943); engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1949; Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1963; Melbourne City, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''PARRIS''=== * [[/Henry Charles Parris|Parris, Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2FL-1L9] - 1912(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2AIH Dungog (1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2043, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stroud, NSW, 1935; Dungod, NSW, 1936-1937); radio serviceman (Dungog, NSW, 1943); telephone technician (Newcastle, NSW, 1949; Waratah, NSW, 1954) * [[/John Edward Parris|Parris, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLMP-68F] - 1899(Eng)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2DN Deniliquin (1932-1938); 2DN Dungog (1938-1939); 2DN Deniliquin (1939); 2WM Parkes (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 905, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 15, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Tunstall, Vic, 1924-1925; Skipton, Vic, 1925-1926); steward (RS&SILA Club, Deniliquin, NSW, 1930-1937); radio station manager (Parkes, NSW, 1949-1968); retired (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PARRY''=== * [[/Charles Alchorne Parry|Parry, Charles Alchorne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8J-BGL] - 1916(Qld)-2009(USA) - Licences: 4CP Gordonvale (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1441, 1935, Qld; BOCP 177, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Education: PhD - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cairns, Qld, 1937); engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943) ===''PARSONS''=== * [[/Raymond Adin Bega Parsons|Parsons, Raymond Adin Bega]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L56Z-CNT] - 1906(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AIG Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2044, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kensington, NSW, 1930-1933); police constable (Randwick, 1934-1963) * [[/Warwick William Parsons|Parsons, Warwick William or William Warwick (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2L4-5ZC]- 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5PS Adelaide (City, 1933; Henley Beach, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Rose Park, 1954-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1147, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) ===''PARTRIDGE''=== * [[/Geoffrey Danvers Partridge|Partridge, Geoffrey Danvers]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDV-FL4] - 1914(NSW)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2VU Singleton (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1721, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Singleton, NSW, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Singleton, NSW, 1949-1977); retired (Singleton, NSW, 1980) * [[/George James William Partridge|Partridge, George James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56F-BDB] - 1909(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GP Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1392, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1923-1946) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1937) ===''PATERSON''=== * [[/George Charles Paterson|Paterson, George Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRP6-JYW] - 1920(NSW)-2018(NSW)98yo - Licences: 2AHJ Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946-1957; North Ryde, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1971, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1954); television technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Paul Pryde Paterson|Paterson, Paul Pryde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-LPF] - 1915(WA)-1942(PNG) - Licences: 6PP Wiluna (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1961, 1937, WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 24 Squadron, Flight Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/paterson-paul-pryde-260515/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Raymund Gordon Paterson|Paterson, Raymund or Raymond Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CH-7RX] - 1903(Vic)-1996(Canada) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 506, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Glenferrie, 1926-1928) ===''PATON''=== * [[/Clifford Charles Ninion Paton|Paton, Clifford Charles Ninion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-G4Z] - 1917(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2ACT Sydney (North Wollstonecraft, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1607, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Sydney, NSW, 1949; Ryde, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/James Wright Alexander Paton|Paton, James Wright Alexander "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5V2-CD1] - 1916(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2VQ Sydney (Artarmon, 1934-1939; Avalon Beach, 1946-1947; Manly, 1948-1950; Balgowlah, 1954; Manly, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1287, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; RANVR, Sub-lieutenant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1943); company director (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1949); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1954; Fairlight, NSW, 1958-1968); consultant (Manly, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PATTERSON''=== * [[/Campbell Patterson|Patterson, Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9Y1-GDH] - 1912(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5XR Naracoorte (1933-1939); 5XR Peterborough (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1097, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Naracoorte, 1939); electrician (Quorn, 1941-1943) * [[/Robert Charles William Ingram Patterson|Patterson, Robert Charles William Ingram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5T-2Q4] - 1909(Vic)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 3YP Melbourne (Malvern, 1927-1939; Eaglemont, 1947-1954); 4YP Brisbane (Fig Tree Pocket, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 352, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Mundabullangana, WA, 1931-1937); agent (Fig Tree Pocket, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/James Brown Patterson|Patterson, James Brown]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTW-WDY] - 1833(Eng)-1895(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Politician, briefly Premier of Victoria (1893-1894), Postmaster-General Vic (July 1878 - March 1880) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Henry Patterson|Patterson, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHV-CLN] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AFG Sydney (Waverley, 1936-1939; Woollahra, 1946-1950; Bondi Junction, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1756, 1936, NSW; BOCP 900, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Woollahra, NSW, 1943); laboratory assistant (Woollahra, NSW, 1949-1954); engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Watsons Bay, NSW, 1963-1972); grazier (Bowral, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Raymond Walter Patterson|Patterson, Raymond Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTB-83T] - 1906(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2AJW Sydney (Roseville, 1938; Killara, 1939; Roseville, 1946-1961; Avalon Beach, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2092, 1938, NSW; BOCP 1480, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Mosman, NSW, 1930); radio technician (Mosman, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1934-1935); sales manager (Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937); sales engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1943-1954); TV engineer (Avalon, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Charles William Ingram Patterson|Patterson, Robert Charles William Ingram "Charles Ingram"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5T-2Q4] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 3YP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1927-1939; Eaglemont, 1946-1954); 4YP Brisbane (Fig Tree Pocket, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 352, 1927, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Mundabullangana, 1931-1937); agent (Fig Tree Pocket, 1958-1968) ===''PAUL''=== * [[/Leo Anthony Paul|Paul, Leo Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQJ-C8P] - 1905(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3JQ Receive Melbourne (Fitzroy, 1922-1923); 3LP Melbourne (Fitzroy, 1924-1937; Preston, 1938-1939); 3XO Melbourne (Fairfield, 1948-1960; Thornbury, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 15, 1924, No. 6 in Vic) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Fitzroy, 1927-1936) ===''PAXTON''=== * [[/Ernest John Paxton|Paxton, Ernest John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMM-WZY] - 1910(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AKD Sydney (Killara, 1938-1939; Lindfield East, 1946-1947; Killara, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2140, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Chatswood, NSW, 1930; Killara, NSW, 1933-1937); optometrist (East Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Killara, NSW, 1954-1968); salesman (Killara, NSW, 1972) ===''PAYNE''=== * [[/Alfred Ernest Tyndall Payne|Payne, Alfred Ernest Tyndall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBX3-LQN] - 1872(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3PP Melbourne (Toorak, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (?, Captain) - Electoral Rolls: independent means (Toorak, Vic, 1905-1937); stock breeder ("Yarra View", Lilydale, Vic, 1943-1954) * [[/George H. Payne|Payne, George H.]] - 19??(???)-1987(Qld) - 4NEV Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 1946+, No. ?? in Qld), radio clubs (Wooloowin RC, hon. secretary; WIAQ, president, assoc. members section) * [[/John Payne|Payne, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSL-41Q] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IN Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922); 2IN Sydney (Randwick, 1923-1927; Kensington, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: insurance department manager (Kensington, 1930-1931); secretary (Kensington, 1933) * [[/Reginald Lewis Payne|Payne, Reginald Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG9-HFF] - 1898(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: 3RP Geelong (Newtown, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 225, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Newtown, 1919-1921); telegraphist (Newtown, 1922-1942) (check XJM R. Payne, Armadale for relationship) ===''PAYTER''=== * [[/Joseph William Payter|Payter, Joseph William]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - early telephone experimenter in Melbourne, mechanic in Vic Posts & Telegraphs (one of James Smibert's "Williamstown boys") ===''PEAKE''=== * [[/John Griffith Peake|Peake, John Griffith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPBK-LL8] - 1896(NSW)-1966(USA) - Licences: XIT Sydney (Summer Hill, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 6th Rifles, Gunner, 1916-1920) - Electoral Rolls: chemical engineer (Rhodes, NSW, 1932-1937; Turramurra, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''PEARCE''=== * [[/Arthur Conjola Pearce|Pearce, Arthur Conjola]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2K-ZFR] - 1919(NSW)-2009(Tas) - Licences: 2AHB Sydney (Double Bay, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Five Dock, 1948-1950; Leichhardt, 1954-1958; Dee Why, 1960-1961; Church Point, 1965, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1968, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1949); radio tradesman (Leichhardt, NSW, 1954); clerk (Dee Why West, NSW, 1958; Church Point, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Edward Ronald Pearce|Pearce, Edward Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3M-7YJ] - 1916(Vic)-2004(WA) - Licences: 6TP Perth (North Perth, 1936-1939, 1948; Mt Hawthorn, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1757, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (North Perth, WA, 1937); engineer (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1977); retired (Coolbinia, WA, 1980) * [[/Henry Robert James Pearce|Pearce, Henry Robert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY5X-NLN] - 1899(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1773, 1936, Vic; BOCP 484, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1977) * [[/William Pearce|Pearce, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JR-MSY] - 1913(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Cessnock (1934-1939); 2CW Newcastle (Mayfield, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1296, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WPs - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cessnock, NSW, 1936-1937); machinist (Mayfield, NSW, 1943-1963); telecommunications technician (Mayfield, NSW, 1968); telephone technician (Mayfield, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''PEARN''=== * [[/William Leslie Pearn|Pearn, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCKW-JRW] - 1896(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5PN Adelaide (Sturt Park, 1934-1939; Wayville West, 1947-1948; Unley, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1378, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Unley, SA, 1939-1941) ===''PEARSON''=== * [[/Arthur William Pearson|Pearson, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2J5-YMZ] - 1910(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2KD Temora (1932-1939); 2KD Sydney (Belmore, 1946-1948; Herne Bay, 1950-1960; Riverwood, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 972, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Temora, NSW, 1934-1937); railway employee (Armidale, NSW, 1943; Herne Bay, NSW, 1954-1958; Riverwood, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Eric Harry Pearson|Pearson, Eric Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY23-9GQ] - 1917(NSW)-2010(Qld)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1613, 1936, Qld; COCP2 70, 1936; COCP1 110, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Normanton, Qld, 1941; Cloncurry, Qld, 1943); farmer (Karragarra Island, Qld, 1954); representative (Chelmer, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/Ian Richman Pearson|Pearson, Ian Richman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD3-4LF] - 1908(Vic)-1972(Tas) - Licences: 3SP Melbourne (Berwick, 1929-1931); 7KB Burnie (1948-1965); 7KB Port Sorell (1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 528, 1929, Vic; AOCP 2661, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Deer Park, Vic, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Burnie, Tas, 1949-1954) * [[/Leonard Frank Pearson|Pearson, Leonard Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99VY-QVV] - 1904(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3PI Melbourne (Preston, 1936-1939, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1660, 1936, Vic; COCP1 171, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Benalla, Vic, 1925); telegraphist (Williamstown, Vic, 1927; Preston, Vic, 1928-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954-1968) ===''PECK''=== * [[/Herbert Leslie Peck|Peck, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCL-QKN] - 1879(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: XGJ Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1943) ===''PEDDELL''=== * [[/Charles Frederick Peddell|Peddell, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP49-L1J] - 1906(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2MP Sydney (North Sydney, 1931); 2KN West Kempsey (1948); 2KN Sydney (Herne Bay, 1950-1954; Gymea Bay, 1955-1957); 2XO Sydney (Carlton, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 138, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Artarmon, NSW, 1930); radio telegraphist (Narrabeen, NSW, 1931; Mona Vale, NSW, 1933-1937); radio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1941); radio officer (West Kempsey, NSW, 1943-1949; Herne Bay, NSW, 1954); public servant (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958-1963; Archerfield, Qld, 1963; Carlton, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PEDDING''=== * [[/William Frederick Pedding|Pedding, William Frederick or Smith, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBFV-KCC] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3WU Melbourne (Carlton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2121, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PEELL''=== * [[/William John Peell|Peell, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3T-Q6W] - 1901(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1922-1923); 2WJ Sydney (Summer Hill, 1928-1930; Maroubra, 1931-1939, 1946; Kingsford, 1947-1950; Bringelly, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 593, 1920; COCP1 287, 1932 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); radio operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1934-1935); radio technician (Maroubra, NSW, 1943; Kingsford, NSW, 1949-1954); manager (OTC Radio Station, Bringelly, NSW, 1958-1963) ===''PELL''=== * [[/Arthur Ernest Pell|Pell, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNLT-FXD] - 1892(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XJE Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 83, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, No 1 Pack Wireless Signal Corp) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (St Kilda East, Vic, 1917); electrical engineer (Glenferrie, Vic, 1919); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1937); district engineer (Essendon North, Vic, 1942); electrical engineer (Greensborough, Vic, 1949); nil (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/214472 VWMA] ===''PELLING''=== * [[/John Charles Frederick Law Pelling|Pelling, John Charles Frederick Law "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB3-176] - 1908(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6WO Moojebing (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1213, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Dumbleyung, WA, 1931); farmer (Moojebing, WA, 1936-1943; King River, WA, 1949-1968) ===''PEMBERTON''=== * [[/Stanley Thurston Pemberton|Pemberton, Stanley Thurston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YR-CR4] - 1911(Eng)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2SP Sydney (Ryde, 1931-1939; Ashbury, 1946-1948; Connells Point, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 848, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ryde, NSW, 1933-1937); draftsman (Petersham, NSW, 1943; Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Hurstville, NSW, 1954-1963; Connells Point, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''PEMBLETON''=== * [[/Thomas Edward Pembleton|Pembleton, Thomas Edward "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HP-JDF] - 1914(Qld)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 4ZL Rockhampton (1936-1939;1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1600, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, 1936-1943); turner (Rockhampton North, 1949-1980) - Trovetag: "4ZL - Thomas Edward Pembleton" ===''PENNY''=== * [[/William Langford Penny|Penny, William Langford "Bill" "Uncle Bud"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZX-BSG] - 1906(Qld)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2GU Sydney (Woolwich, 1933; Northbridge, 1934); 2GU Tamworth (1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 884, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 175, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, NSW, 1930; Merewether, NSW, 1932; Kensington, NSW, 1932; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933; Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1935); radio dealer (Tamworth, NSW, 1936-1937) ===''PEPPER''=== * [[/Ralph Campbell Pepper|Pepper, Ralph Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC93-1MN] - 1905(NSW)-1984(Qld) - Licences: N742 Receive Tamworth (1922); 2HV Receive Tamworth (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tamworth, 1930; Maroubra, 1931; Artarmon, 1934-1949; Newmarket, Qld, 1954-1972; Alderley, 1977-1980) ===''PEPPERCORN''=== * [[/Albert Edward Peppercorn|Peppercorn, Albert Edward or Edward Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWP-Y9W] - 1918(NSW)-2012(ACT)93yo - Licences: 2QJ Sydney (Bexley, 1936-1939, 1946-1950); 5TP Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1954-1960); 6GX Perth (Scarborough, 1965); 1AEP Canberra (Curtin, 1969-1975; Downer, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1765, 1936, NSW; BOCP 157, 1938; COCP1 789, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Warialda, NSW, 1943); radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1949); radio officer (Lawson, NSW, 1949); technician (Scarborough, WA, 1963); electronics technician (Curtin, ACT, 1968); technical officer (Curtin, ACT, 1972); technician (Downer, ACT, 1977-1980) ===''PERDRIAU''=== * [[/Henry Carter Perdriau|Perdriau, Henry Carter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3D9-L79] - 1895(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: XHC Sydney (1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: cousin of 2ZR William James Stanley Perdriau - Electoral Rolls: manager (Chatswood, 1930-1936; Roseville, 1943-1954) * [[/William James Stanley Perdriau|Perdriau, William James Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTH6-8LS] - 1885(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Manly, 1923); 2ZR Sydney (Manly, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: cousin of XHC Henry Carter Perdriau - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Manly, 1930-1943) ===''PERKIN''=== * [[/Edward Perkin|Perkin, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT2L-L3T] - 1900(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3EP Rochester (1932-1939); 3EP Bendigo (1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1024, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Rochester, Vic, 1922-1937); watchmaker (Bendigo, Vic, 1942-1977) ===''PEROOZ''=== * [[/James Percy Perooz|Perooz, James Percy or Jumah Percy "Khan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH5-966] - 1913(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2PE Bourke (1931-1939); 2PE Woy Woy (1946); 2PE Sydney (Epping, 1947-1948; Padstow, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 856, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 436, 1942; COCP1 624, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bourke, NSW, 1937); wireless mechanic (Epping, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Padstow, NSW, 1949-1980); ===''PERREY''=== * [[/Alexander Litchfield Perrey|Perrey, Alexander Litchfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZVM-9P9] - 1898(SA)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 5LP Strathalbyn (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 99, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PERRY''=== * [[/Clement Walter Perry|Perry, Clement Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWM5-85V] - 1896(SA)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2AMH Sydney (Penshurst, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2299, 1939, NSW; BOCP 239, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 13th Reinforcements 3rd Battalion, 1915-1920, incl signals school; attended British School of Telegraphy, Clapham, 1919) - Electoral Rolls: drilling machinist (enlistment, 1915); telephone mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1935; Hurstville, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Station 2CR, Cumnock, NSW, 1943-1949); supervising technician (Manly, NSW, 1949; Station 2NR, Lawrence, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Grafton, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Umina, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Malcolm Francis Cole Perry|Perry, Malcolm Francis Cole]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L679-XR2] - 1891(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: XCP Sydney (Randwick, 1913-1914); 2DG Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Randwick, 1930-1937); editor (Randwick, 1943-1949; Coogee, 1954-1958); counsellor (Hazelbrook, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "XCP-2DG - Malcolm Francis Cole Perry" * [[/Roy Edwin Perry|Perry, Roy Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYP-NBP] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3OV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1933-1939); 3OU Melbourne (Carnegie North, 1947-1954; Chadstone, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1204, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1934-1937; Malvern East, Vic, 1942-1968; Chadstone, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PETERS''=== * [[/Arthur Frederick Peters|Peters, Arthur Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CZ-SK2] - 1897(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2EU Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2EU Sydney (Rose Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1916-1918) - Relationships: Uncle of 2ER Wallace George Haydn Best - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rose Bay, 1930-1933); carpenter (Rose Bay, NSW, 1934-1963); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Charles William Peters|Peters, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56G-DNM] - 19??(???)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2SV Sydney (Roseville, 1934-1935; Lindfield, 1936-1938; Roseville, 1939; Artarmon, 1946-1950; Ryde, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1390, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1933; Lindfield, NSW, 1935); process worker (Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1943); mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1949); electrician + Eva (Ryde, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Henry Zornig Peters|Peters, Henry Zornig "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4XX-HBC] - 1908(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4ZP Maryborough (1937-1939); 4ZP Sarina (1947-1956); 4ZP Cooroy (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1978, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Yerra via Maryborough, Qld, 1936-1937; Sarina, 1943); farmer (Cooroy, 1963-1980) * [[/Keith Francis Peters|Peters, Keith Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DB-HNB] - 1918(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3AKP Stawell (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2365, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Horsham, Vic, 1942); linesman (Stawell, Vic, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Stawell, Vic, 1963); television mechanic (Stawell, Vic, 1968); TV serviceman (Stawell, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PETERSEN''=== * [[/Thomas William Marzanti Petersen|Petersen, Thomas William Marzanti "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LX-VR8] - 1919(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4FY Brisbane (Cooparoo Heights, 1939, 1946-1947); 4YO Moreton Island (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2321, 1939, Qld; BOCP 1070, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor); military (WW2, Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (Hills TV service); business proprietor (Advance Radio, Wynnum Radio Repairs) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1949); mill worker (Bargara, Qld, 1954); no occupation (Wynnum, Qld, 1958-1972); technician (Wynnum, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''PETERSON''=== * [[/Adrian Michael Peterson|Peterson, Adrian Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LN-L7Z] - 1931(SA)-Living - Licences: KA9YPQ; N9GWY - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - president (Adventist World Radio); assembled one of the world's largest collections of broadcast QSL cards, now housed at NFSA; broadcast DXer (MW & SW, 1940s through 2020s); historian (broadcast, amateur, utility) - Electoral Rolls: student (A. M. College, Cooranbong, NSW, 1954) - Relationships: Son of Frank Walter Peterson - Links: [https://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan.html Wavescan]; [https://radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-m-to-q/adrian-peterson/ NZRDXL Autobiography] * [[/Frank Walter Peterson|Peterson, Frank Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJN5-8YB] - 1911(SA)-2011(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast DXer (MW & SW, 1920s though 1950s); early collector of broadcast QSLs 1920s & 1930s - Comment: QSL collection survives as part of the Adrian Peterson QSL collection at NFSA - Relationships: Father of Adrian Michael Peterson - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Harold Franz Peterson|Peterson, Harold Franz]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XJ-CV1] - 1888(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2HP Sydney (Coogee, 1930-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 617, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: inspector (Coogee, 1930-1958) * [[/Rupert Clarence Peterson|Peterson, Rupert Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87D-VJ3] - 1910(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 7AZ Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922-1923); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923-1924); 3PT Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 401, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 96, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937; Caulfield, 1942-1949; Ivanhoe, 1954-1977); retired (Merimbula, 1980) * [[/Walter Peterson|Peterson, Walter]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QP Melbourne (Toorak, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 689, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Kew, 1925); telephone engineer (Kew, 1926-1928); engineer (Toorak, 1931-1937); secretary (Lilydale, 1943-1954); electrical instrument maker (Collingwood North, 1967-1968) - several contemporaneous WPs * [[/Walter Martin Peterson|Peterson, Walter Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDRD-G6B] - 1910(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6LW Perth (West Perth, 1937; East Perth, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; City, 1954-1956; City Beach, 1960-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1864, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Balcatta, WA, 1931-1936; North Perth, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1937-1943); radio engineer (East Perth, WA, 1949-1958); lecturer (City Beach, WA, 1963-1977) ===''PETITH''=== * [[/Joseph Raymond Frederick Petith|Petith, Joseph Raymond Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7XP-M1W] - 1905(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2PH Sydney (Homebush, 1932-1939; Auburn, 1946-1969; Guildford, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 949, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Homebush, NSW, 1936); lead worker (Auburn, NSW, 1943-1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1954-1963); varnish maker (Guildford, NSW, 1980) ===''PETRUCHENIA''=== * [[/Valentine Vincent Petruchenia|Petruchenia, Valentine Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCF-PR1] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3DT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1939; Moonee Ponds, 1948-1954); 2VS Sydney (Turramurra, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 776, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1937-1942; Moonee Ponds, 1949-1954); manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''PETTITT''=== * [[/Walter Seymour Bevin Pettitt|Pettitt, Walter Seymour Bevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XW-VJY] - 1906(NZ)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2YD Sydney (Rhodes, 1933-1939; North Strathfield, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1237, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1920+) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rhodes, NSW, 1930-1937); fitter (North Strathfield, NSW, 1943; Concord, NSW, 1949) ===''PHELPS''=== * [[/William Joseph Phelps|Phelps, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8D5-97G] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DL Sydney (Canterbury, 1931-1939, 1946; Ashbury, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 769, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashbury, 1935-1937; Ashfield, 1942; Ashbury, 1949-1963) ===''PHIBBS''=== * [[/Arthur Raymond Aloysius Phibbs|Phibbs, Arthur Raymond Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G551-F5Z] - 1914(NSW)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2EU Albury (1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1456, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cordial maker (Albury, NSW, 1936-1980) ===''PHILBIN''=== * [[/Francis Thomas Philbin|Philbin, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKL-L7L] - 1889(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7FP Queenstown (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ulverstone, 1914); electrician (Queenstown, 1919-1937); electrical fitter (Queenstown, 1949-1954); to NSW 1940s ===''PHILLIPS''=== * [[/Alan William Albert Phillips|Phillips, Alan William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVR-LD4] - 1915(SA)-2009(SA) - Licences: 5GX Adelaide (Somerton, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1601, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (St Leonards, SA, 1939; South Plympton, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/A. M. Phillips|Phillips, A. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XDN Sydney (Marrickville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Albert Maurice Phillips|Phillips, Albert Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVR-GGP] - 1915(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5ZU Adelaide (Prospect, 1936-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1713, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Russell Phillips|Phillips, Charles Russell "Russell"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTB-DQ5] - 1914(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1874, 1937, Vic; COCP2 145, 1938; COCP1 238, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946) - Electoral Rolls: baker (Mologa, Vic, 1936); wireless operator (Mologa, Vic, 1942) * [[/Frederic John Mason Phillips|Phillips, Frederic or Frederick John Mason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L41M-2JH] - 1903(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2ZQ Sydney (Bondi, 1932-1939, 1946-1958; Pymble, 1960-1961; Turramurra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1044, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1930); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1958; Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Gordon George Phillips|Phillips, Gordon George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7V-TB1] - 1887(NSW)-1941(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 93, 1915; 1COCP 321, 1933 - RANRS (temp Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Townsville, 1912-1919); radio telegraphist (Currie, King Island, 1922); telegraphist (South Townsville, 1925); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1928); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1937) * [[/Harry Edward James Thomas Phillips|Phillips, Harry Edward James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZW-SXG] - 1896(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3JU Melbourne (Mitcham, 1929-1933; Abbotsford, 1937; South Yarra, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; Merlynstone, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 532, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: slaughterman (Newmarket, 1919); butcher (Emerald, 1922; Mitcham, 1924-1936; Abbotsford, 1937; South Yarra, 1949) * [[/James Graham Phillips|Phillips, James Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLJ-8JC] - 1909(SA)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 5BW Adelaide (Glenelg, 1926-1931; Somerton, 1933-1939)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 256, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Somerton, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/606863 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Paul Clifton Phillips|Phillips, John Paul Clifton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4T-H9P] - 1904(NZ)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2PP Sydney (McMahons Point, 1931-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 915, 1926 (Spark); COCP2 41, 1929 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1933); radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1935-1954) * [[/John Rich Phillips|Phillips or Rich-Phillips, John Rich]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN1-KMC] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3CD Murraydale (1931-1939, 1947-1948); 3CD Lake Boga (1954-1956); 3CD Melbourne (Narre Warren, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 818, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Murraydale, Vic, 1931-1954) * [[/Noel William Phillips|Phillips, Noel William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9FX-877] - 1911(Qld)-1941(Qld) - Licences: 4NP Ipswich (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1396, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Public Works Dept) - Electoral Rolls: painter (Ipswich, Qld, 1936-1937) * [[/Sydney John Phillips|Phillips, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2ZM-XQ6] - 1901(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2ADV Sydney (Cremorne, 1937) (Certainly a typo, see 2ADV Hicks) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 873, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 126, 1930) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Narrabeen, NSW, 1933; Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); accountant (Summer Hill, NSW, 1943); company director (Artarmon, NSW, 1954) * [[/William Hugo Charles Phillips|Phillips, William Hugo Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQHK-1F6] - 1892(Qld)-1947(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 11, 1914 - Radio Inspector - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1943) ===''PHILLIS''=== * [[/Laurance Vincent Phillis|Phillis, Laurance Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5R-98V] - 1900(SA)-1953(SA) - Licences: 5LP Adelaide (South Payneham, 1933-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1136, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PHILPOT''=== * [[/Clarence Hanmer Philpot|Philpot, Clarence Hanmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRM-C7S] - 1906(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Geelong (1923); 3CP Geelong (1924-1925); 3CP Warrnambool (1925-1926); 3KL Ararat (1927); 3KL Avoca (1931-1937); 3KL Horsham (1938-1939); 3KL Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 381, 1927, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Derrinallum, 1928; Avoca, 1931-1936); postal (Elsternwick, 1942-1980) * [[/Wesley Rex Philpot|Philpot, Wesley Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMN-Z1K] - 1919(Eng)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 3EZ Melbourne (Thornbury, 1947-1948; Mont Park, 1954; Macleod, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2352, 1939, Vic; COCP1 1911, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kew, Vic, 1943); civil servant (Macleod, Vic, 1949-1963); communications officer (Plenty, Vic, 1968); public servant (Diamond Creek, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Nicholson?, Vic, 1980) ===''PHILPOTT''=== * [[/Oliver Jones Philpott|Philpott, Oliver Jones]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LJ-52T] - 1869(???)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3VS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Sandringham, 1919); manager (Caulfield, 1921-1927) ===''PHIPPS''=== * [[/William Roger Sydney Phipps|Phipps, William Roger Sydney "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZX2-Z6G] - 1896(Eng)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6WP Perth (Subiaco, 1924-1927; Victoria Park, 1930-1933; South Perth, 1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 111, 1925, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 16, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: trainee (Subiaco, 1921); electrical fitter (Subiaco, 1925); radio operator (Victoria Park, 1931; South Perth, 1936-1972) - TroveTag: "6WP - William Roger Sydney Phipps" ===''PICK''=== * [[/A. W. Pick|Pick, A. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AP Sydney (Yowie Bay, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PICKERING''=== * [[/Arthur Victor Pickering|Pickering, Arthur Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZC-R19] - 1896(Eng)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2KI Sydney (Bondi, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF, 2nd Lieutenant, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi North, NSW, 1930-1958) ===''PICKLES''=== * [[/Ernest Jack Pickles|Pickles, Ernest Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2X-SBN] - 1911(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2QV Fennells Bay (1932-1939); 2AAR Kempsey (1950); 2AAR Coffs Harbour (1954); 2AAR Sydney (Kogarah, 1955-1960); 2YK Sydney (Manly, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1027, 1932, NSW; AOLCP 114, 1933; COCP2 243, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (Fassifern, NSW, 1933-1943); communications officer (Kempsey, NSW, 1949; Sawtell, NSW, 1954; Kogarah, NSW, 1958-1963; Manly, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''PIEREMONT''=== * [[/Neil Steinberg Pieremont|Pieremont, Neil Steinberg]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL16-T7L] - 1909(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2NQ Sydney (Caringbah, 1935-1936; Cronulla, 1937; Port Hacking, 1938-1939; Watsons Bay, 1946-1947; Mosman, 1948; Miranda, 1950-1955; Loftus Heights, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Enfield, NSW, 1932); wireless mechanic (Sutherland, NSW, 1932); radio mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1933); wireless operator (Port Hacking, NSW, 1933-1934; Cronulla, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Miranda, NSW, 1949; Gymea, NSW, 1954; Loftus, NSW, 1958-1968; Pearl Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''PIGGOTT''=== * [[/William Lawrence Piggott|Piggott, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLMR-RFJ] - 1910(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2WM Sydney (San Souci, 1934-1937; Kings Cross, 1938; CBD, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1403, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sans Souci, NSW, 1934-1937; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943; Otford, NSW, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1958-1963); clerk (Cronulla, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''PIKE''=== * [[/John Herbert Arthur Pike|Pike, John Herbert Arthur "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MT5R-K62] - 1890(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: XJP Sydney (Arncliffe, 1911); XDY Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912-1914); XDZ Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912); 2DF Receive Sydney (Epping, 1922-1924); 2JP Sydney (Epping, 1925-1929; Greenwich, 1930-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 130, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; AWA (research, later draftsman) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Eastwood, NSW, 1913); draftsman (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1958) - TroveTag: "XJP-XDY-XDZ-2DF-2JP - John Herbert Arthur Pike" * [[/Rodney Vernon Bailey Pike|Pike, Rodney Vernon Bailey or Bayly]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55K-39B] - 1917(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2ACU Wellington (1937-1939); 2ACU Cowra (1947); 2ACU Coonamble (1948-1957); 2ACU Urunga (1958-1961); 2ACU Coonamble (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 62, 1936; COCP1 134, 1937) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cowra, NSW, 1943); ice manufacturer (Coonamble, NSW, 1949; Coonabarabran, NSW, 1954; Coonamble, NSW, 1958); manufacturer (Coonamble, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''PILGRIM''=== * [[/Clarence Roy Pilgrim|Pilgrim, Clarence Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXM-VJD] - 1893(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XAV Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (9th Reinforcements, Aust Flying Corps, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Undercliffe, NSW, 1930-1936); lorry driver (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937-1968) ===''PIMBLETT''=== * [[/Lewis George Pimblett|Pimblett, Lewis George "Lou"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV6Z-CRT] - 1893(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Riverina Wireless (experimental broadcast station VK2ZE ca 1924, later B class licence but never operated) amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1916-1919, Private, AIF); inventor - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Brunswick, Vic 1928-1931); manager (Mitchell, Vic, 1935-1936; Manly, NSW, 1936-1937; Harbord, NSW, 1943-1954; Gosford, NSW, 1958-1968) - Links: [https://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/Lewis-George-Pimblett-Mona-Vale-Toymaker-Robotics.php Pittwater Online News]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1973432 Embarkation Roll]; [https://patents.google.com/patent/US2396433A/en Bubble Pipe Patent] ===''PINKNEY''=== * [[/Ronald Clare Pinkney|Pinkney, Ronald Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLH-T77] - 1906(SA)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3OQ Melbourne (North Carlton, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1007, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grocer's assistant (Fitzroy, Vic, 1928); grocer (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1937); fitter (Alphington, Vic, 1942-1968) ===''PINNELL''=== * [[/John Chalker Pinnell|Pinnell, John Chalker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z5-P4G] - 1902(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2OL Receive Sydney (Annandale, 1923-1924); 2ZR Sydney (Marrickville, 1929-1934; Ashfield, 1935-1936; Summer Hill, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Earlwood, 1954-1961; Croydon, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 547, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1934; Ashfield, 1936; Summer Hill, 1937-1949); teacher (Earlwood, 1954-1963); retired (Ashfield, 1968; Mt Kuringai, 1980) ===''PINNEY''=== * [[/Charles Robert Pinney|Pinney, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJB-WQR] - 1883(Vic)-1945(NSW) - 4CP Port Moresby (Konedobu, 1925-1927) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 4th Light Horse, 2nd Lieutenant to Captain, 1914-1918) - Awards: Military Cross (1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PITCHFORD''=== * [[/William Stuart Frederick Pitchford|Pitchford, William Stuart Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5C-X48] - 1906(Eng)-1959(SA) - Licences: 5WP Adelaide (City, 1926-1933; Hyde Park, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 254, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Reade Park, 1939-1943) ===''PITMAN''=== * [[/Douglas Harold Pitman|Pitman, Douglas Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K2-TWD] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2YW Wagga Wagga (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1254, 1934, NSW; BOCP 651, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; proprietor (Pitman Communications, Wagga Wagga) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1935-1943); radio engineer (Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''PITTARD''=== * [[/Alfred William Pittard|Pittard, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8T-4LW] - 1907(WA)-1962(WA) - Licences: 6AP Perth (Nedlands, 1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2379, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: taxi driver (Fremantle, WA, 1931-1937); salesman (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1958) ===''PITTS''=== * [[/Reginald Graham Pitts|Pitts, Reginald Graham or Graham Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGB-56Y] - 1915(SA)-2005(WA) - Licences: 5GP Adelaide (Torrensville, 1934-1939); 5GP Alice Springs (1947); 5GE Port Augusta (1955-1975); 5GE Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1377, 1934, SA; 2COCP 189, 1938; 1COCP 225, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: finisher (Torrensville, SA, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Alice Springs, NT, 1949) ===''PLACE''=== * [[/James Place|Place, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SB-TG3] - 1891(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XAJ Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930); contractor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); telephone technician (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1949) ===''PLANT''=== * [[/William John Plant|Plant, William John "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KN-X1L] - 1921(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AMM Newcastle (Junction, 1939; Hamilton, 1946-1947; Stockton, 1948-1956; Maitland, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2315, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Stockton, NSW, 1943-1954); fitter & turner (Maitland, NSW, 1958-1977) ===''PLEMING''=== * [[/William Henry Pleming|Pleming, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N58-46N] - 1917(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3HP Springhurst (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2368, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Awards: National Medal, 1989; Aus Fire Service Medal, 1995 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Springhurst, Vic, 1942-1980) ===''PLOWMAN''=== * [[/Bruce McInnes Plowman|Plowman, Bruce McInnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXS-4K9] - 1919(Tas)-2018(Vic)99yo - Licences: 3QC Bendigo (1938-1939); 3QC Terang (1947-1948); 3QC Melbourne (Brighton, 1954); 3QC Wangaratta (1955-1980+); 3AQC Portable & Mobile Terang (1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2073, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Terang, Vic, 1943-1949); technician (Brighton, Vic, 1954); manager (Wangaratta, Vic, 1963-1977) ===''POCOCK''=== * [[/James Arthur Henry Pocock|Pocock, James Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56N-86Z] - 1919(NSW)-2008(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2413, 1939, NSW - amateur operator?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Stockyard Creek via Copmanhurst, NSW, 1943-1958); grazier (Carrs Creek via Grafton, NSW, 1963); insurance agent (Lismore, NSW, 1968); agent (Lismore, NSW, 1972); salesman (Goonellabah, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''POLE''=== * [[/Keith Edward Pole|Pole, Keith Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1C3-1H2] - 1922(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3IM Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1947); 3UN Melbourne (Heathmont, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2366, 1939, Vic; BOCP 424, 1942; COCP2 575, 1942; COCP1 597, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); electrical engineer (Heathmont, Vic, 1958-1980) ===''POLLARD''=== * [[/William Pollard|Pollard, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVD-W57] - 1892(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: XCV Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, applied to enlist, 1917, medically unfit) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''POLLOCK''=== * [[/Gilbert Pollock|Pollock, Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP49-R5H]- 1911(Eng)-1985(Sct) - Licences: 2XU Sydney (Belmore, 1931-1935; Normanhurst, 1936); 2XY Medlow Bath (1937); Kearsley (1938-1939); 2FU Sydney (Summer Hill, 1954-1961); 2FU Blaxland (1965-1969); 2FU Wentworth Falls (1975-1980); 2YQ Portable Sydney (Belmore, 1935); 2YQ Portable Stanford Merthyr (1936); 2YQ Sydney (Kearsley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 770, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 78, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Belmore, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Belmore, NSW, 1934); radio mechanic (Maroubra, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Medlow Bath, NSW, 1937; Summer Hill, NSW, 1954-1963); television engineer (Blaxland, NSW, 1963); engineer (Blaxland, NSW, 1972; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/John Henderson Pollock|Pollock, John Henderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFM-9TQ] - 1895(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Moorooka, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Moorooka, Qld, 1922-1926); insurance manager (Townsville, Qld, 1928-1937); insurance agent (Moorooka, Qld, 1943-1977) ===''POLMEAR''=== * [[/Oliver Samuel Robert Polmear|Polmear, Oliver Samuel Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHPF-KGY] - 1906(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AEO Wagga Wagga (1937-1939); 2AEO Sydney (Campsie, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1860, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Albury, NSW, 1930; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930-1937; Campsie, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''PONSONBY''=== * [[/John Bessborough Ponsonby|Ponsonby, John Bessborough]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 466, 1919; 1COCP 50, 1930 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: ===''POPE''=== * [[/Maitland Glen Pope|Pope, Maitland Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ4K-FN6] - 1884(WA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 122, 1915; 1COCP 153, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Subiaco, 1906); civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1910); civil servant (Hobart North, Tas, 1914); officer-in-charge (Wireless Station, Thursday Island, Qld, 1919-1921); wireless expert (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1925); wireless operator (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1927-1931); supervisor (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1954) ===''PORTER''=== * [[/Leonard Glanville Porter|Porter, Leonard Glanville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLX-765] - 1897(SA)-1969(SA) - Licences: 5MP Huddlestone (1938-1939; 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 966, 1927; 1COCP 73, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Flinders Naval Depot, Vic, 1924); wireless operator (5PI Crystal Brook, SA, 1939-1943) ===''POTTAGE''=== * [[/Ellis James Pottage|Pottage, Ellis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KP-HCT] - 1922(Vic)-2022(???)99yo - Licences: 3JP Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1947-1948); 3FG Melbourne (Balwyn, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2445, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972); rental property (Beechworth, Vic, 1977); consultant (Balwyn, Vic, 1980) ===''POTTER''=== * [[/Alfred Frank Ernest Potter|Potter, Alfred Frank Ernest "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBGM-294] - 1919(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2114, 1938, Vic; BOCP 191, 1938; TVOCP 16, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Newmarket, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954); director (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1972); TV director (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/potter-alfred-frank-ernest-alf-32890 ADB] * [[/Edward Thomas Potter|Potter, Edward Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYZ-38V] - 1915(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6ZO Perth (East Fremantle, 1937-1939; Bicton, 1947-1965; Melville, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1959, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (East Fremantle, WA, 1937-1943); contractor (East Fremantle, WA, 1949-1958; Melville, 1963); builder (Melville, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/William Francis Potter|Potter, William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G878-638] - 1908(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2WP Helensburgh (1928-1939); 2WP Fairy Meadow (1948-1950); 2WP Charlestown (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 399, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 38, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Helensburgh, NSW, 1930-1937); mechanic (Fairy Meadow, NSW, 1949); shiftman (Charlestown, NSW, 1954); electrical mechanic (Charlestown, NSW, 1958); railway employee (New Lambton, NSW, 1958) ===''POTTIE''=== * [[/Norman Charles Pottie|Pottie, Norman Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V3D-JFZ] - 1909(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2HQ Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1930-1931; Hunters Hill, 1933-1938; Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 589, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1933; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1936-1937; Albury, NSW, 1943; Willoughby, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''POULSEN''=== * [[/Valdemar Poulsen|Poulsen, Valdemar]] - 1869(Denmark)-1942(Denmark) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - inventor of a magnetic wire recorder, Poulsen arc transmitter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Valdemar Poulsen|Wikipedia]]; [https://ethw.org/Valdemar_Poulsen IEEE]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Valdemar-Poulsen Britannica] ===''POWELL''=== * [[/Edward George Powell|Powell, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMF-BHS] - 1902(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2HK Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1935-1936; Vaucluse, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930); piano tuner (Vaucluse, NSW, 1931-1963) * [[/Harry Dalzell Powell|Powell, Harry Dalzell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4HF-5J8] - 1900(Tas)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1135, 1933, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (New Town, Tas, 1943); inspector (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); accountant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''POWER''=== * [[/A. H. Power|Power, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Highgate Hill, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''POWERS''=== * [[/Lionel Agar Thorburn Powers|Powers, Lionel Agar Thorburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBL-632] - 1909(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3PS Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3APS Casterton (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1080, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1936; Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Cowes, Vic, 1949; Casterton, Vic, 1954-1967); manager (Casterton, Vic, 1972) ===''PRATT''=== * [[/Allan James Pratt|Pratt, Allan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKJ-RDP] - 1916(NSW)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 2AHE Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Oatley, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1980, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: despatch clerk (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1943); broadcasting technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''PRENTICE''=== * [[/Edward Theodore McLaren Prentice|Prentice, Edward Theodore McLaren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSQ4-LMG] - 1894(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2LU Sydney (Lane Cove, 1930-1934; Carlingford, 1935-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 617, 1921; COCP2 265, 1930; COCP1 294, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Carlingford, NSW, 1935-1943) * [[/Thomas Ferguson Prentice|Prentice, Thomas Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZF4-8FR] - 1911(NSW)-????(Vic) - Licences: 3TP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1931-1933; Malvern, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 842, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Father also TFP - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1949); electrical engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954); engineer (Mildura, Vic, 1968-1977) ===''PRESCOTT''=== * [[/Charles John Prescott|Prescott, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTVS-CXH] - 1857(Eng)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 251 Sydney (Stanmore, 1920) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Clergyman (Newington College, Petersham, NSW, 1903-1932; Blackheath, NSW, 1933; Ashfield, NSW, 1935-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/prescott-charles-john-8105 ADB] ===''PRESDEE''=== * [[/Leslie Clarence Presdee|Presdee, Leslie Clarence "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK7H-RJQ] - 1897(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XAI Wollongong (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; applied to enlist AIF (WW1) but rejected on medical grounds - Electoral Rolls: law student (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930); law clerk (Leichhardt, NSW, 1931-1933); clerk (Leichhardt, NSW, 1934-1937; Lilyfield, NSW, 1943); technician (Five Dock, NSW, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "XAI - Leslie Clarence Presdee" ===''PRESTON''=== * [[/Thomas Arthur Campbell Preston|Preston, Thomas Arthur Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDV-FFD] - 1886(Tas)-1970(Tas) - Licences: 7BK Queenstown (1923-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 190, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Mount Lyell Co (electrical engineer, 1920s; chief engineer) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Queenstown, 1919-1954) ===''PRESTON-SMITH''=== * Cedric Preston-Smith see Cedric Preston Smith ===''PRICE''=== * [[/John Clarey Price|Price, John Clarey "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7GR-V19] - 1884(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4CE (Receive) 1922; 4FI or 4FJ Brisbane (Bardon, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI); radio business proprietor (Wireless House); public servant (PMG) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Wooloowin, 1912-1913); public servant (Bardon Estate, 1919-1936; Bardon, 1943-1954) * [[/Keith Ferguson Price|Price, Keith Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94TB-TPD] - 1900(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4KF Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1937, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Norman Park, Qld, 1925-1926); engineering instructor (Camp Hill, Qld, 1937-1943); electrical engineer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1958) ===''PRIDDLE''=== * [[/Raymond Arthur Priddle|Priddle, Raymond Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H3-PNF] - 1913(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2RA Bathurst (1929-1936); 2RA Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939; Greenwich, 1946; Pymble, 1947-1965; Wahroonga, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 473, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Yass, 1935; Marrickville, 1936-1943; Lane Cove, 1943; Pymble, 1949-1963); engineer (Wahroonga, 1968) ===''PRIDEAUX''=== * [[/Joseph Charles Prideaux|Prideaux, Joseph Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6Y-Y6H] - 1908(Qld)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 4DS Receive Charters Towers (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: musician (Lismore, NSW, 1935-1943); hairdresser (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''PRIDHAM''=== * [[/Leslie Clifford Pridham|Pridham, Leslie Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK2-H6C] - 1916(SA)-2007(SA) - Licences: 5WP Adelaide (Torrensville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2047, 1937, SA; BOCP 301, 1940; 1COCP 834, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Torrensville, SA, 1939-1941); public servant (Lockleys, SA, 1943) ===''PRIMMER''=== * [[/Richard Henry Charles Primmer|Primmer, Richard Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP69-XMV] - 1887(Eng)-1936(NSW) - Licences: 2YO Receive Sydney (Gordon, 1923); 2RP Sydney (Gordon, 1926-1927) (Dealer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Gordon, NSW, 1913); cinematographer (Gordon, NSW, 1930-1935) ===''PRINCE''=== * [[/Albert Edward Prince|Prince, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKT-ZLR] - 1914(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5WK Adelaide (Walkerville, 1934-1939; Kurralta Park, 1947; Plympton, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1358, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Queenstown, SA, 1941); fitter (Gracemere, SA, 1943); sheet metal worker (Broadview Gardens, SA, 1943) ===''PRINGLE''=== * [[/Albert Yeoman Pringle|Pringle, Albert Yeoman "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CN-S13] - 1903(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3BT Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922); 3MM Melbourne (Brunswick, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1927); wireless engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1934-1936); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1942-1954); radio engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1958-1968; Mont Albert, Vic, 1972) ===''PRIOR''=== * [[/Lancelot Sidney Prior|Prior, Lancelot Sidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYT-MXB] - 1913(WA)-1984(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified (likely used the 6MO Watheroo Magnetic Observatory licence) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2239, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Claremont, WA, 1936-1937); geophysicist (Watheroo, WA, 1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954; Malvern, Vic, 1963; Braddon, ACT, 1968-1972; Claremont, WA, 1977-1980) ===''PRITCHARD''=== * [[/Albyrt Edward James Pritchard|Pritchard, Albyrt Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNL8-LC8] - 1897(Vic)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XNM Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914); 3DY Receive Melbourne (North Brunswick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 511, 1920 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1922); fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1925-1928); garage proprietor (Tyabb, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1949); nil (Upwey, Vic, 1954); no occupation (Blacktown, NSW, 1963; Galston, NSW, 1968) * [[/Athol Charles Joseph Pritchard|Pritchard, Athol Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNLD-KJ4] - 1912(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3CP Melbourne (Kew, 1931-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 805, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); nil (Kew, Vic, 1943); builder (Kew North, Vic, 1949-1967; East Kew, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PROPOSCH''=== * [[/Wilhelm Carl Lormann Proposch|Proposch, Wilhelm or William Carl Lormann or Forman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVN-TGW] - 1900(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4PL Chinchilla (1937-1939); 4PL Nanango (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1986, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wellborer (Maclargan via Jondaryan, Qld, 1925-1936); radio dealer (Chinchilla, Qld, 1937; Nanango, Qld, 1943-1968) ===''PROUT''=== * [[/George Edward Prout|Prout, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFH2-9VQ] - 1902(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6CT Receive Perth (Cottesloe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1925-1931); fitter (Cottesloe, WA, 1943-1949; Mt Claremont, WA, 1954-1972) ===''PROWSE''=== * [[/Roy Richard Prowse|Prowse, Roy Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKVT-GKK] - 1917(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3XS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939, 1947-1954; Bentleigh, 1960); 3XY Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1770, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Caulfield West, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Caulfield East, Vic, 1949-1954; Bentleigh South, Vic, 1963-1967; Bentleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PRYOR''=== * [[/Geoffrey Arthur William Pryor|Pryor, Geoffrey Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9V-NC1] - 1918(NSW)-2004(???) - Licences: 2AMP Sydney (Croydon North, 1939; Dee Why, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2304, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949); shipping officer (Croydon, NSW, 1954; Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''PRYZBILLA''=== * [[/Colin Alfred Pryzibilla|Pryzibilla, Colin Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKD-1SY] - 1910(SA)-2001(SA)91yo - Licences: 5XJ Adelaide (Parkside, 1935-1939, 19471960; Brooklyn Park, 1965-1969; Ascot Park, 1975; Plympton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1590, 1935, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PUGH''=== * [[/Clifford Stuart Pugh|Pugh, Clifford Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KWJL-7G3] - 1897(Vic)-1966(USA) - Licences: XOI Melbourne (Preston, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 604, 1921 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 14th Battalion) - Comment: Migrated to USA 1926 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Preston, Vic, 1921-1925) * [[/Eric Gordon Pugh|Pugh, Eric Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYDY-PHY] - 1912(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ADK Kempsey (1936-1939); 2ADK Sydney (Concord West, 1946-1948; Ryde, 1950-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1740, 1936, NSW; BOCP 553, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Concord, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1937); senior radio inspector (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''PURDIE''=== * [[/Richard Robert Purdie|Purdie, Richard Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP44-JBS] - 1902(Qld)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2RP Sydney (Windsor, 1931; Richmond, 1933; Windsor, 1935-1939); 2ARP Sydney (Wentworthville, 1946-1947; Pendle Hill, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 334, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Richmond, Vic, 1926); wireless operator (Windsor, NSW, 1930-1937); airman (RAAF Station, Parkes, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Wentworthville, NSW, 1949; Pendle Hill, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''PURDON''=== * [[/Commodore Vere Purdon|Purdon, Commodore Vere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ28-Y6B] - 1901(Tas)-1968(Tas) - Licences: 7AM Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1922); Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1922; Hobart South, 1928; Bellerive, 1936-1954) ===''PURSSELL''=== * [[/John Roger Purssell|Purssell, John Roger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRV5-NND] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AIN Sydney (Lakemba, 1937-1939; Bankstown West, 1946-1948; Lakemba, 1950-1969; Oyster Bay, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2009, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1937); steelworker (Bankstown, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Lakemba, NSW, 1949-1968); technical officer (Oyster Bay, NSW, 1972); retired (Oyster Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PURVIS''=== * [[/Clive William Purvis|Purvis, Clive William "Cecil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD4-Y7K] - 1913(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3PC Melbourne (Armadale, 1937-1939, 1947; Elsternwick, 1948; Bentleigh, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1911, 1937, Vic; COCP2 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1937); sales (Armadale, Vic, 1943; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) =='''Q'''== ===''QUICK''=== * [[/John Quick|Quick, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKWF-QQF] - 1852(Eng)-1932(Vic) - state politician (MLA Vic, 1880s & 1890s), senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1909-1910), oversight of 1909 Melbourne Wireless Telegraphy Conference - Links: [[w:John_Quick_(politician)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/quick-sir-john-8140 ADB] * [[/Maurice Royal Quick|Quick, Maurice Royal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYHS-Z69] - 1915(???)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3RQ Melbourne (West Preston, 1935-1937; Ascot Vale, 1938-1939); 4MQ Toowoomba (1947); 3RQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1948; Nunawading, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1542, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Preston, Vic, 1937); rigger (RAAF, Richmond, NSW, 1937-1943); RAAF (North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); technical officer (Nunawading, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''QUILTY''=== * [[/Harold Edward Quilty|Quilty, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR27-R35] - 1915(Vic)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2AHQ Sydney (Bondi, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1967, 1937, NSW; COCP1 312, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937); postal clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1943); typist (Bondi, NSW, 1949-1954); clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1958-1968; Bondi Beach, NSW, 1980) ===''QUIN''=== * [[/Alan Kenneth Quin|Quin, Alan Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-HZ3] - 1915(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 3OY Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1932-1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 902, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Bondi, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1968); mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles Quin|Quin, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-TP8] - 1910(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6CX Perth (Subiaco, 1930-1933; Nedlands, 1937; Wembley, 1938-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 678, 1930, WA; AOLCP 178, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wembley Park, 1937); accountant (Swanbourne, 1963); retired (Swanbourne, 1972-1977) * [[/Charles Cuffe Quin|Quin, Charles Cuffe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQS-MKJ] - 1915(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 3WQ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1934-1939; Kew, 1947-1948); 2AWQ Sydney (Russell Lea, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1310, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); storeman (Kew, Vic, 1943-1949); manager (Summer Hill, NSW, 1954; Five Dock, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''QUINN''=== * [[/David Norman Quinn|Quinn, David Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQW-23H] - 1891(Tas)-1947(Tas) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 18, 1914 - coastal wireless operator; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: operator (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1915); supervisor (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); radio telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1943) ===''QUODLING''=== * [[/Harold Newton Quodling|Quodling, Harold Newton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVGG-VBV] - 1905(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2YE Receive Sydney (Beecroft, 1923); 2QL Sydney (Beecroft, 1931-1933); 2AGA Sydney (Beecroft, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 818, 1924 (Spark); COCP2 128, 1930; COCP1 101, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio-telephone (Beecroft, NSW, 1932-1935); radio engineer (Beecroft, NSW, 1943-1954); sales engineer (Epping, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Westmead, NSW, 1980) =='''R'''== ===''RADCLYFFE''=== * [[/Louis Edward Radclyffe|Radclyffe, Louis Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4K-ZT3] - 1907(South Africa)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ADM Canberra (Ainslie, 1936-1939; Braddon, 1947-1955); 2AIX Canberra portable (Ainslie, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1758, 1936, ACT; COCP1 329, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Blackburn, Vic, 1931; Ainslie, ACT, 1935-1937); public servant (Braddon, ACT, 1958-1977); retired (Mossy Point, NSW, 1980) ===''RADFORD''=== * [[/Wilfred Dynan Radford|Radford, Wilfred or William Dynan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/92MT-KNF] - 1916(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 4WV Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1936-1937); 4WW Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1624, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theological student (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1943); clergyman (Toongabbie, NSW, 1954); priest (Marist College, Armidale, NSW, 1958; Toongabbie, NSW, 1963-1968; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RAEBEL''=== * [[/Leslie Cook Raebel|Raebel, Leslie Cook]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW7N-HDX] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 3HI Melbourne (Elwood, 1947); 9HI Port Moresby (1948-1965); 4LC Mt Tamborine (1969); 6HX Mt Helena (1975); 6HX Australind (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2165, 1938, Vic; COCP1 1069, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (North Tamborine, Qld, 1969-1972); retired (Australind, WA, 1977-1980) ===''RAGLESS''=== * [[/Gordon Beaumont Ragless|Ragless, Gordon Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY3-58F] - 1909(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5GR Adelaide (St Marys, 1928-1939; Marion, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 434, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchard assistant (St Marys, 1939-1943) ===''RAINBOW''=== * [[/Christopher James Rainbow|Rainbow, Christopher James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87K-BB5] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3JR Melbourne (Preston, 1928-1954; West Preston, 1955-1969; Rosebud, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 406, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; partnership (Supreme Radio Co, Preston ?-1932); WW2 (RAAF) - Relationships: brother-in-law of 3PA Percy James Anderson - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Preston, 1931-1942); traveller (Preston, 1949-1972; Rosebud, 1977); retired (Rosebud, 1980) ===''RAMAGE''=== * [[/James Erwin Ramage|Ramage, James Erwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF1D-5W9] - 1919(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2AHP Sydney (Abbotsford, 1937-1939); 2HK Sydney (Botany, 1946; Hornsby, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1966, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1943); engineer (Hornsby, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''RAMSAY''=== * [[/Frederick Charles Ramsay|Ramsay, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNM-4RT] - 1871(Eng)-1950(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Toowong, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hermit Park, Qld, 1903-1905; South Brisbane, Qld, 1912; West End, Qld, 1915-1919); accountant (Toowong, Qld, 1921-1925; Waverley, NSW, 1930-1934); teacher (Waverley, NSW, 1936-1943) * [[/Robert Ramsay|Ramsay, Robert ]] - 1842(Sct)-1882(Vic) - solicitor, Victorian politician, Postmaster-General Victoria (Jul 1874 - Aug 1875; Oct 1875 - May 1877) ===''RANDELL''=== * [[/Burney Francis Henry Randell|Randell, Burney Francis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQM3-623] - 1906(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 3FT Melbourne (Laverton, 1935-1938); 2ALN Sydney (Windsor, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1538, 1935, Vic; COCP1 294, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maylands, WA, 1931-1936); airman (RAAF Laverton, Vic, 1937; Kilaben Bay, NSW, 1943; South Perth, WA, 1949-1968) * [[/Charles Otto Randell|Randell, Charles Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97TF-XLP] - 1880(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4BK Innisfail (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster (callsign to 4BK Brisbane commercial 1930) - Comment: 4AC Leslie Waters employed by Randell Engineering - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Hambledon, 1903); chemist (Goondi, 1908); engineer (Innisfail, 1912-1913); mechanical engineer (Townsville, 1915); analytical chemist (Innisfail, 1919-1930); agent (Toowong, 1936); chemist (Brisbane, 1937); industrial chemist (North Sydney, 1949) - TroveTag: "4BK - Charles Otto Randell" * [[/George Alexander Miller Randle|Randle, George Alexander Miller "Miller"]] - 19??(???)-1940(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast executive - Electoral Rolls: ===''RANKIN''=== * [[/Kenneth Ronald Rankin|Rankin, Kenneth Ronald "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RC-8FS] - 1906(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3KR Kerang (1926-1939); 3KR Benalla (1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 242, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Kerang, Vic, 1928-1937); manager (Benalla, Vic, 1949-1963) - Probate: Theatre Manager (Benalla, 1965) * [[/Ronald John Rankin|Rankin, Ronald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYG2-Q3R] - 1917(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1632, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948+) - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1943); RAAF Officer (Bradfield Park, NSW, 1949); RAAF (Yangoona, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Isle of Capri, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''RANN''=== * [[/George William Rann|Rann, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDG-VMV] - 1908(WA)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6KO Perth (Nedlands, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1000, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Nedlands, WA, 1931); printer (West Subiaco, WA, 1936; Wembley, WA, 1937-1943; Leederville, WA, 1954-1958); civil servant (City Beach, WA, 1963-1972) ===''RATCLIFFE''=== * [[/James Herbert John Ratcliffe|Ratcliffe, James Herbert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Q-91H] - 1920(Tas)-1976(Tas) - Licences: 3RA Powelltown (1947); 7RA Hobart (Battery Point, 1948; Lindisfarne, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2305, 1939, Vic; BOCP 211, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hobart South, Tas, 1949); radio technician (Rose Bay, Tas, 1954) ===''RAWSON''=== * [[/Olaf Edwin Rawson|Rawson, Olaf Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JH-ZKX] - 1895(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: XPL Melbourne (Richmond, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: tobacconist (Mansfield, Vic, 1921-1924); police constable (Middle Park, Vic, 1925-1926); constable (Malvern East, Vic, 1931); police constable (Alexandra, Vic, 1936-1937; Murtoa, Vic, 1942); constable (Belmont, Vic, 1949-1977) ===''RAYNER''=== * [[/Jack Rayner|Rayner, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQQ-2LK] - 1898(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LJ Sydney (Stanmore, 1928-1930; Belmore, 1931-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 384, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 425, 1933; 1COCP 335, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Annandale, NSW, 1930); constable (Belmore, NSW, 1933-1934); police constable (Belmore, NSW, 1937-1949) * [[/Roy Hamilton Rayner|Rayner, Roy Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSDX-4B9] - 1911(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2DO Yass (1932-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1020, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Yass, NSW, 1936-1943); leather trade (Yass, NSW, 1949-1963); depot attendant (Yass, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''READ''=== * [[/Alfred Earl Read|Read, Alfred Earl "Earl"]] - 1892(NZ)-1960(NZ) - journalist (editor NZ Radio Times to 1936; editor and proprietor, Australasian Radio World 1936-1940; manager, Australasian Radio World 1940+) * [[/Allan William Read|Read, Allan William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1B-WF2] - 1913(WA)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6LK Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933); 6LK Northam (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 735, 1931, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 163, 1934; 1COCP 83, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broadcasting Station, Northam, WA, 1936-1937); radio technician (North Perth, WA, 1943-1958); public servant (Nollamara, WA, 1963-1980) * [[/Edgar Henry William Read|Read, Edgar Henry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJXQ-SCK] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 3ER Melbourne (Carlton, 1926; Brunswick, 1927-1931; East Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 274, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP, 350, 1931; 1COCP, 381, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1932; Camberwell, Vic, 1936); public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1937; Aerodrome, Cairns, Qld, 1941-1949); communications officer (Townsville, Qld, 1954); civil aviation officer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); public servant (Greensborough, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric Vernon Read|Read, Eric Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJX7-LHY] - 1915(Tas)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 3ER Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 3AIR 987, 1947; 1AIR 23, 1947 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: officer (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Graceville, Qld, 1941); Malvern, Vic, 1943); civil servant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1954); surveyor (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Sorrento, Qld, 1980) * [[/Frederick Charles Read|Read, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Z-21P] - 1892(NSW)-1935(WA) - Licences: XYN Perth (City, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: cable tester (Victoria Park, WA, 1914-1917); telephone mechanic (Victoria Park, WA, 1925-1931) ===''READER''=== * [[/d'Arcy Harold Reader|Reader, d'Arcy Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KX-8N8] - 1888(NZ)-1952(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 123, 1915 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Thursday Island, Qld, 1916-1917) ===''READING''=== * [[/Edward Charles Reading|Reading, Edward Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZW7-9DL] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2RG Bangalow (1925-1929); 2LT Lismore (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 65, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrician, Reading Bros (proprietor & electrical engineer, 1930-1939) - Callsign: 2RG callsign may have been withdrawn by PMGD for 2RG Griffith commercial - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bangalow, NSW, 1930-1937); electrical mechanic (Lismore, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical fitter (Lismore, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Leonard William Reading|Reading, Leonard William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2LY-H23] - 1904(WA)-1989(WA) - Licences: 6LR Northam (1933-1936); 3TQ Newport (1937); 6LR Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939; South Perth, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1200, 1933, Vic; 1COCP 384, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Northam, WA, 1925-1936; Newport, Vic, 1937); airman (South Perth, WA, 1943); supervisor (Karinup, WA, 1980) ===''REAY''=== * [[/Charles Edward Reay|Reay, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSP4-Y5V] - 1866(Vic)-1923(Vic) - Licences: XOR Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Carlton, Vic, 1909; Brighton, Vic, 1912-1919); storeman (Fitzroy, Vic, 1921; Middle Park, Vic, 1921-1922) ===''REDDACLIFF''=== * [[/Leslie Arthur Reddacliff|Reddacliff, Leslie Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2BF-2S2] - 1918(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2AEX Sydney (Gladesville, 1936-1939, 1946-1950; Eastwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1831, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1949); public servant (Eastwood, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''REDDROP''=== * [[/James William Reddrop|Reddrop, James William Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1T-SYY] - 1906(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 7BN Launceston (1934-1937); 3BN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 28, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: airman (Elsternwick, 1931; St Kilda, 1937); air force (Elsternwick, 1942-1954); air force officer (Glenbrook, NSW, 1958); RAAF officer (Campbell, 1963); retired (Hackett, ACT, 1968); representative (Tbre Lake, 1972-1980) ===''REECE''=== * [[/John Alfred Reece|Reece, John Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT71-X8H] - 1917(NSW)-1981(WA) - Licences: 2AMV Broken Hill (1939); 6JP Bibra Lake (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2343, 1939, NSW; BOCP 296, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: coppersmith (Broken Hill, NSW, 1943); farmer (Bibra Lake, WA, 1949-1980) ===''REED''=== * [[/Cyril John Reed|Reed, Cyril John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXT-JL3] - 1914(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3IX Melbourne (Spotswood, 1938-1939; Footscray, 1947-1956; Essendon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2106, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Newport, Vic, 1936-1937; Footscray North, Vic, 1942-1954; Essendon, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Donald William Reed|Reed, Donald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23K-8PZ] - 1912(NSW)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 2DR Sydney (Waitara, 1931-1939, 1946-1954); 2ADR Sydney (Waitara, 1958-1960); 2ADR Muswellbrook (1975); 2ADR Ulladulla (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 852, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 385, 1940; COCP1 467, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Waitara, NSW, 1934-1943); agent (Waitara, NSW, 1949-1954); buyer (Waitara, NSW, 1958); radio officer (Ulladulla, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Joseph Andrew Reed|Reed, Joseph Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTGL-9N1] - 1905(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 950, 1932, NSW; COCP3 463, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Randwick, NSW, 1931-1933); police constable (Bowral, NSW, 1934-1935; Maroubra, NSW, 1936); constable (Clovelly, NSW, 1937-1958; Randwick, NSW, 1963); retired (Randwick, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Joseph Griffiths Reed|Reed, Joseph Griffiths "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC6Y-GZZ] - 1897(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XABP Newcastle (1914); 2JR Sydney(Summer Hill, 1924-1933; Croydon, 1934-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 710, 1922; 1COCP 235, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1968) - TroveTag: "XABP-2JR - Joseph Griffiths Reed" ===''REEDMAN''=== * [[/Alfred Bennett Reedman|Reedman, Alfred Bennett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLN-MVM] - 1896(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Norman Park, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1919-1921; Norman Park, Qld, 1925-1980) ===''REES''=== * Rees, Alun Morris - See Morris-Rees, Alun * [[/Richard Montague Elyder Rees|Rees, Richard Montague Elyder]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPXW-S6Y] - 1901(Eng)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 2RE Sydney (Stanmore, 1926-1927; Coogee, 1928-1930); 2WM Sydney (Enfield, 1931-1933); 2APW Albury (1946-1947); 3APW Darling (1948-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 296, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 959, 1927; 2COCP 283, 1930; BOCP 107, 1937; 1COCP 941, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Enfield, NSW, 1931-1937) * [[/Roy Benjamin Rees|Rees, Roy Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQV-5S6] - 1894(SA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XLN Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1919-1924; Sydenham, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1930-1972) ===''REEVES''=== * [[/Cecil Herbert Reeves|Reeves, Cecil Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Z-X92] - 1905(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6CR Perth (Claremont, 1931-1933; Victoria Park, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 746, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Claremont, WA, 1931; Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1943; Wagin, WA, 1954; Fremantle, WA, 1958; East Fremantle, WA, 1963-1972) ===''REID''=== * [[/Alan Houston Reid|Reid, Alan Houston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PY-BH6] - 1910(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3UL Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923); 3HR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1933); 3AHR Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 275, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern, Vic, 1931); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1943-1967; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/C. M. Reid|Reid, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XVJ Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Gordon William Reid|Reid, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4Y2-85X] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2FZ Temora (1932-1939); 2OW Temora (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 977, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Temora, NSW, 1930-1963); electrician (Temora, NSW, 1968-1977) * [[/John Reid|Reid, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3G-PDG] - 1901(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3BE Melbourne (Werribee, 1937); 6BE Perth (RAAF, Pearce, 1938); 3AJR Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 26, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Several contemporaneous JRs - Electoral Rolls: retired (Ballarat, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''REILLY''=== * [[/Edward Dwyer Reilly|Reilly, Edward or Edwin Dwyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9S5-67P] - 1913(Vic)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5AI Adelaide (Woodville, 1935-1939; Brooklyn Park, 1947-1975; Aldinga, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1524, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: packer (Woodville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Eric Harold Reilly|Reilly, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L153-S1X] - 1905(Qld)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4ER Brisbane (Hill End, 1934-1937); 4ER Laidley (1938-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1339, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ, WICEN) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Hill End, Qld, 1934-1937); motor mechanic (Laidley, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''REIMANN''=== * [[/Albert Alwin Reimann|Reimann, Albert Alwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4RD-V3K] - 1905(SA)-1946(SA) - Licences: 5JO Adelaide (Kent Town, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 453, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil ===''REINARTZ''=== * [[/John Leonard Reinartz|Reinartz, John Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94X7-XYL] - 1894(Ger)-1964(USA) - Licences: 1QP (1908-?); 1XAM; W3RB; K6BJ - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator - Comment: with Fred Schnell made first Trans-Atlantic 2 Way QSO with F8AB Leon Deloy - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/1QP/ Ham Gallery] ===''REINHOLD''=== * [[/Edwin Cyril Reinhold|Reinhold, Edwin Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHH4-WWR] - 1900(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: Q747 Receive Brisbane (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clayfield, 1925); motor mechanic (Gracefield, 1931-1949); soldier (Sherwood, 1954-1980) ===''RENNIE''=== * [[/F. Rennie|Rennie, F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3HI Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. M. Rennie|Rennie, J. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QF Receive Melbourne (Northcote, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/K. M. Rennie|Rennie, K. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AO Receive Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RENSHAW''=== * [[/Walter Phillip Renshaw|Renshaw, Walter Phillip "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9KS-1LX] - 1891(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: XFP Sydney (Roseville, 1912-1914); 2DE Sydney (Roseville, 1922-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 370, 1918 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator - amateur broadcaster; WW1; radio clubs (WIA NSW - 1912+, President, Federal President); professional clubs (IRE NSW - founding member); business (consulting engineer); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Hon. Sec. WIA NSW) - Comment: late 1930s entangled in a NSW State Government corruption enquiry - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Roseville, 1936-1954; Ashfield, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XFP-2DE - Walter Phillip Renshaw" ===''RENWICK''=== * [[/Arthur Griffith Renwick|Renwick, Arthur Griffith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD57-8XV] - 1902(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2CG Receive Sydney (Woollahra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 292, 1940 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Roseville, 1930-1937); chemist (Drummoyne, 1943-1954); retail chemist (Strathfield, 1958-1963) ===''RETALLICK''=== * [[/James Moncrieff Retallick|Retallick, James Moncrieff]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKK3-QDW] - 1898(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2XO Bellingen (1930-1939, 1946-1947); 2FE Portable Bellingen (1933-1939); 2XO Raleigh (1948-1955); 2XO Coffs Harbour (1956-1958); 2XO Urunga (1960-1969); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 664, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: attendant (Substation, Raleigh, 1949-1954); electrical mechanic (Urunga, 1963-1968) ===''REYNOLDS''=== * [[/Arthur Pretoria Reynolds|Reynolds, Arthur Pretoria]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6F6-6PX] - 1900(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AP Sydney (Oatley, 1931-1936); 2AP Parkes (1937); 2AP Albury (1938-1939); 2AP Sydney (Richmond, 1946-1960); 2AP Katoomba (1961-1965); 2AP Leura (1969); 2AP Blackheath (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 34, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (Oatley, NSW, 1931-1936); radio engineer (Parkes, NSW, 1937; Richmond, NSW, 1943-1958; Leura, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Shipley, NSW, 1972) * [[/George Daniel Reynolds|Reynolds, George Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9J-VBQ] - 1886(NZ)-1964(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 180, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Rockhampton, 1917; Cooktown, 1928); radio (Malvern, 1934-1937); wireless operator (New Farm, 1943); radio station manager (Townsville, 1949); retired (Malvern, 1954-1963) * [[/Reginald Patrick Reynolds|Reynolds, Reginald Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH3-V8S] - 1908(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2RH Temora (1931-1933); 2RH Leeton (1933); 2RH Wagga Wagga (1935-1938); 2RH Young (1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 211, 1931; AOLCP 52, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943-1958; Elizabeth Bay, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Randwick, NSW, 1968); technician (Randwick, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald James Reynolds| Reynolds, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNH-BFX] - 1912(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2AFR Sydney (Granville, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Westmead, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1855, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Granville, NSW, 1934-1937); telegraphist (Granville, NSW, 1943); postal employee (Westmead, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''REYNOLDSON''=== * [[/Edmund Laurence Reynoldson|Reynoldson, Edmund Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QH-63N] - 1895(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: XKB Strathmerton (1913-1914); 3FC Receive Melbourne (City, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 673, 1921 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW1 (Signal Engineers, 2nd Division); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Comment: Brother Leonard Mood Reynoldson killed at Bullecourt - Electoral Rolls: operator (Brighton, Vic, 1922); postmaster (St James, Echuca, Vic, 1924-1926; Hayfield, Vic, 1931-1954); nil (Ringwood East, Vic, 1963) ===''RHEUBEN''=== * [[/Owen Rheuben|Rheuben, Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNYD-98M] - 1893(NSW)-1968(Vic) - Licences: XLL Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1913-1914); 3UA Receive Melbourne (Carlton, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: turner (South Melbourne, Vic, 1914); engineer (Carlton, Vic, 1921-1924; Caulfield East, Vic, 1927-1931; Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1963); retired (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''RHODES''=== * [[/Harry Rhodes|Rhodes, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BS-QMC] - 1887?(???)-1966(SA) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Kadina (1923); 5HR Kadina (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Needs more research - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Quorn, 1939-1943; Grassmere, 1943) - TroveTag: "5HR - Harry Rhodes" ===''RIBBETT''=== * [[/Thomas John Ribbett|Ribbett, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQQ-YRJ] - 1880(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPOE, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RICH''=== * [[/Charles Fry Rich|Rich, Charles Fry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-YZ3] - 1873(Eng)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 4CR Fife Bay, Papua - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 4VX 2AJZ 9VX 2API Mackendrick Charles William Rich - Electoral Rolls: retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1949) * [[/Mackendrick Charles William Rich|Rich, Mackendrick Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-5MB] - 1903(PNG)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 4VX Samarai, Papua (1938-1939); 2AJZ Sydney (Chatswood, 1946); 9VX Port Moresby (1947-1948); 2API Sydney (Manly Vale, 1954-1955; Balgowlah, 1956-1969; Manly Vale, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 4CR Charles Fry Rich - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Manly Vale, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Manly Vale, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RICHARDS''=== * [[/G. F. Richards|Richards, G. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (Moonah, 1923); 2237 Hobart (Moonah, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Richards|Richards, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDM-JZ6] - 1888(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4XK Ipswich (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 575, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mine manager (Silkstone, 1917-1932; Booval, 1936-1958) * [[/Maurice Evans Richards|Richards, Maurice Evans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3X-KPB] - 1910(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5CY Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); 5MR Adelaide (Glenunga, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 369, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Likely a relation of 5WR Wilfred Mayo Richards - Electoral Rolls: welder (Millswood East, SA, 1943) * [[/Norman Henry Richards|Richards, Norman Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH1-NL1] - 1912(Eng)-2007(Qld) - Licences: 4NR Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1932-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1071, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1936-1937); mechanic (Eagle Junction, Qld, 1943); refrigeration engineer (Maryborough, Qld, 1949-1954); engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1963-1968); retired (Glasshouse Mountains, Qld, 1972-1977; Tin Can Bay, Qld, 1980) * [[/Victor John Richards|Richards, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFML-3HH] - 1916(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6JR Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1894, 1937, WA; 2COCP 265, 1939; 1COCP 367, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Nedlands, WA, 1937); radio operator (Alice Springs, NT, 1943); machinery assistant (Wivenhoe, Tas, 1949); radio technician (Darlinghurst West, NSW, 1949; Charters Towers, Qld, 1949)); radio operator (Carlingford, NSW, 1954); radio technician (Blacktown, NSW, 1958); technician (Applecross, WA, 1958-1972); radio officer (Applecross, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Wilfred Mayo Richards|Richards, Wilfred Mayo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3X-6W4] - 1896(SA)-1948(SA) - 5WR Adelaide (Medindie Gardens, 1927-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 364, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil - certainly a relation of 5MR Maurice Evans Richards ===''RICHARDSON''=== * [[/Alan Kennington Richardson|Richardson, Alan Kennington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRM-73L] - 1914(SA)-1994(SA) - Licences: 5AR Adelaide (Everard Park, 1934-1939; City, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1277, 1934, SA; AOLCP 201, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Everard Park, SA, 1939) * [[/Charles Augustus Richardson|Richardson, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ7-45H] - 1905(Eng)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 2PT Sydney (Five Dock, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 922, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Five Dock, NSW, 1932-1943); RAAF (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949); salesman (St Kilda, Vic, 1954); sales (Toorak, Vic, 1954-1963); retired (Warrnambool, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/George Henry Richardson|Richardson, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZG-11X] - 1919(Tas)-2003(???) - Licences: 7GR Hobart (Hobart City, 1939, 1947-1948; Sandy Bay, 1954-1980); 2NMF Sydney (Manly, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2302, 1939, Tas; BOCP 293, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, Tas, 1943; Queenborough, Tas, 1949; Nelson, Tas, 1954-1963) * [[/Jasper Bede Richardson|Richardson, Jasper Bede]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1J-LTY] - 1907(WA)-1969(WA) - Licences: 6LX Perth (Fremantle, 1931-1933; Hollywood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 831, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (East Fremantle, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Hollywood, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943; East Fremantle, WA, 1949); mechanic (Bicton, WA, 1954-1968) * [[/John Keith Richardson|Richardson, John Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QQ-76P] - 1906(Qld)-1954(Tas) - Licences: 4KR Barcaldine (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: overseer ("Ashgrove", Gore, 1930-1932) - Trovetag: "4KR - John Keith Richardson" * [[/Laurence Ross Nelson Richardson|Richardson, Laurence Ross Nelson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTND-7RH] - 1914(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3LD Melbourne (Armadale, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 821, 1931, Vic; AOLCP 116, 1933; COCP2 258, 1939; COCP1 303, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1936; Malvern, Vic, 1937); nil (Bayswater, Vic, 1949); technician (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert John Richardson|Richardson, Robert John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYX6-FTT] - 1912(Vic)-2004(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3ZP Melbourne (Collingwood, 1936-1939; Cheltenham, 1947-1975); 3ZP Moe (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1785, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Collingwood, Vic, 1934-1937); machinist (Cheltenham, Vic, 1942; Heatherton, Vic, 1949-1967); PMG employee (Cheltenham, Vic, 1977); retired (Moe, Vic, 1980) ===''RICHES''=== * [[/Sydney James William Riches|Riches, Sydney James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RF-1ST] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3SJ Melbourne (Northcote, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 34, 1931; AOCP 1784, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1931-1937); farmer (Larpent, Vic, 1943-1977) ===''RICH-PHILLIPS''=== SEE PHILLIPS, principally John Rich Phillips ===''RICHMOND''=== * [[/Cecil Harry Garbett Richmond|Richmond, Cecil Harry Garbett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTB-MV6] - 1910(Qld)-2009(Qld)99yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2059, 1937, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Awards: Imperial Service Medal (1970, Shipping Dept, clerical assistant) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Holland Park, Qld, 1943-1972); retired (Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''RICHTER''=== * [[/Roy Wilfred Richter|Richter, Roy Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCN-XHW] - 1920(NSW)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2ADP Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939); 2ACR Sydney (Manly Vale, 1961; Belrose, 1965-1969); 2ACR Ellenboraugh via Wauchope (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1741, 1936, NSW; COCP2 146, 1938; COCP1 194, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943; Manly, NSW, 1949; Collaroy, NSW, 1954); manager (Fairlight, NSW, 1958); engineer (Manly Vale, NSW, 1963); manufacturer (Belrose, NSW, 1972); grazier (Ellenboraugh, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RICKABY''=== * [[/Lorimer Douglas Rickaby|Rickaby, Lorimer Douglas "Rick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMR4-Z8W] - 1906(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4VR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Coopers Plains, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 485, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4VL, 4AK, 4BK); military (WW2, RAN); ship wireless officer; security officer (MSS) - Relationships: father of 4RX Brian ??? Rickaby; father-in-law of 4VR Valerie ??? Rickaby - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Flinders Naval Depot, Vic, 1931-1934); radio engineer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1949); meter reader (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1958-1972) * [[/Brian ??? Rickaby|Rickaby, Brian ???]] - Licences: 4ZAP Brisbane (Coopers Plains, 1960); 4RX Brisbane (Salisbury, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: AOLCP; AOCP; BOCP; TVOCP - amateur operator; broadcast engineer (Qld State Broadcasting Office, P&TD / DoC / DoTaC / ABA) - Relationships: son of 4VR Lorimer Douglas Rickaby; husband of 4VR Valerie ??? Rickaby - Electoral Rolls: ===''RIDGWAY''=== * [[/Edwin Keith Ridgway|Ridgway, Edwin Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVNZ-36N] - 1909(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3EQ Leongatha (1934-1937); 2AGQ Henty (1938); 3IV Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1282, 1938, Vic; BOCP 519, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Ballarat West, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''RIEDEL''=== * [[/Paul Wolfgang Riedel|Riedel, Paul Wolfgang]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH1-BSM] - 1916(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5PW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1947; Hawthorn, 1948-1954; West Marden, 1955-1965; Marden, 1969; Manningham, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2456, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RIETHMULLER''=== * [[/Eric Charles Riethmuller|Riethmuller, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64Z-XCL] - 1903(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4SK Willis Island (1931) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 250, 1930; 1COCP 299, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Jandowae, 1936); radio technician (Wellington, NSW, 1937; Moorooka, 1943); radio operator (Darlinghurst, 1949; Wahroonga, 1963-1972); retired (Toowoomba, 1972-1980) ===''RILEY''=== * [[/Morton Russell Riley|Riley, Morton Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJJ7-62N] - 1911(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3TN Hamilton (1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1789, 1936, Vic; BOCP 507, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Hamilton, Vic, 1934-1954) * [[/William Frederick Riley|Riley, William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK87-JBH] - 1919(WA)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4FS Brisbane (Moorooka, 1938-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2240, 1938, Qld; COCP1 401, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Longreach, Qld, 1943; Moorooka, Qld, 1949); aircraft surveyor (Lane Cove, NSW, 1954; Gladesville, NSW, 1958-1968; Turramurra, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/William James Riley|Riley, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKCG-NHL] - 1907(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2YX Sydney (Balmain, 1932-1939, 1946-1950; Strathfield, 1954; Balmain, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1056, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Refer Ancestry.com for details of a difficult life - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balmain, NSW, 1933-1977) ===''RING''=== * [[/Keith Mostyn Ring|Ring, Keith Mostyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKB8-YR7] - 1913(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5KH Adelaide (Kensington Park, 1932-1939, 1947-1948; Marion, 1954; Eden Hills, 1955-1969); 5KH Williamstown (1975); 5KH Kapunda (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 923, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Jamestown, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas Leo Ring|Ring, Thomas Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-D97] - 1893(Vic)-1945(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 233, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1916; Sandgate, 1921); clerical assistant (Bowen, Qld, 1925); postmaster (Texas, 1930-1937); retired (Hendra, Qld, 1943) ===''RINGROSE''=== * [[/William Stanley Ringrose|Ring, William Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPC-GSV] - 1900(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2YR Sydney (Epping, 1931-1939); 2BSR Forster (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 421, 1919 (Marconi); COCP2 129, 1930; COCP1 193, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Epping, NSW, 1935-1949); radio technician (Eastwood, NSW, 1954); technician (OTC Doonside Rd, Blacktown, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Forster, NSW, 1968) ===''RIPPEN''=== * [[/Adolf Heinrich Gerhard Rippen|Rippen, Adolf Heinrich Gerhard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-QSB] - 1919(WA)-1941(Off coast of Kenya) - Licences: 6GR Perth (Fremantle, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1731, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, HMAS Sydney II, Telegraphist) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fremantle, 1943) - Links: [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/registrydetails.asp?ID=478 HMAS Sydney II Memorial]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/644953 VWMA]; [http://www.streetwisemedia.com.au/unknown-sydney-sailor-named-after-80-years/ Streetwise] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''RIVERS''=== * [[/Edmund Ronald Rivers|Rivers, Edmund Ronald or Ronald Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJH-V2S] - 1901(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 3ER Receive Melbourne (Essendon, 1922-1923); 3ER Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 767, 1923 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RIX''=== * [[/Walter Henry George Rix|Rix, Walter Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMQX-KZQ] - 1898(Qld)-1923(Qld) - Licences: 4EC Receive Brisbane (Bulimba, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: tram conductor (Valley, Qld, 1919-1921) ===''ROBB''=== * [[/Arthur Victor Robb|Robb, Arthur Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G881-MTY] - 1888(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: Unknown Callsign Sydney (Arncliffe, 1911) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Surveyor, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Lake Wyangan, Griffith, NSW, 1930-1935) * [[/Gladstone Grey Robb|Robb, Gladstone Grey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SW-6JS] - 1892(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XJDP Melbourne (Croxton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); PMGD (1911+, research section; developed splitting amplifier for first interstate broadcast 22 Sep 1925; in charge first shortwave tx VLR3 - Electoral Rolls: postal mechanic (Northcote, Vic, 1914); mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1915; Croxton, Vic, 1916; Northcote, Vic, 1919-1963); retired (Oakleigh South, Vic, 1967-1968) * [[/Walter Lindsay Robb|Robb, Walter Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJ9-JBL] - 1917(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3WX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1938-1939); 3YR Melbourne (South Caulfield, 1947-1948; Essendon West, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2122, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: finisher (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1942); toolmaker (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); draftsman (Essendon, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''ROBBINS''=== * [[/Thomas Fellows Robbins|Robbins, Thomas Fellows]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5X-2SL] - 1918(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5DK Adelaide (Fullarton, 1935-1937; Malvern, 1938-1939); 5AQ Leigh Creek (1954-1960); 5AQ Port Augusta (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1548, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Malvern, SA, 1941-1943) ===''ROBERTS''=== * [[/Charles D'Arcy Roberts|Roberts, Charles D'Arcy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2N-VBN] - 1909(NSW)-1943(Burma) - Licences: 2JV Sydney (Greenwich, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 408, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (signalman, 8 Division Signals, 1943) - Electoral rolls: clerk (Lane Cove, 1930-1937) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Edmund Charles Roberts|Roberts, Edmund Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1Q-WMS] - 1919(Vic)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 2QK Sydney (Lakemba, 1946; Punchbowl, 1947); 9QK Lae (1948); 2QK Sydney (Lakemba, 1954-1961); 2QN Lakemba (1969); 4QI Gladstone (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2279, 1939, NSW; BOCP 1882, 1960; TVOCP 310, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1958); technician (Bendigo, Vic, 1963); TV technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1963-1972); RAN (Nowra, NSW, 1972-1977); radio technician (Gladstone, Qld, 1977-1980); engineer (Seaford, Vic, 1980) * [[/Harry Mayland Roberts|Roberts, Harry Mayland or Mayfield (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLH-KKF] - 1912(SA)-1979(SA) - Licences: 5MY Adelaide (Alberton East, 1931; Myrtle Bank, 1938-1939; Fullarton Estate, 1947-1954; Plympton, 1955-1965; North Plympton, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 763, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Myrtle Bank, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Herbert Charles Roberts|Roberts, Herbert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHG-122] - 1902(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3HR Sea Lake (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1669, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Sea Lake, Vic, 1931-1977) * [[/J. C. A. Roberts|Roberts, J. C. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAY Sydney (Parramatta, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Identification: Not yet identified, despite three given names - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Michael Denis Roberts|Roberts, John Michael Denis or Dennis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89R-5VT] - 1917(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2ACK Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1939); 2JS Sydney (Campsie, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1656, 1936, NSW; AOCP1 8, 1946; COCP1 1119, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Keith McLeod Roberts|Roberts, Keith McLeod]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJS-1GN] - 1909(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3QO Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1938-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2109, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Nicholas William Roberts|Roberts, Nicholas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-XKV] - 1915(SA)-1936(SA) - Licences: 5NR Adelaide (St Peters, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1228, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon, age 21yo - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Noel Grafton Roberts|Roberts, Noel Grafton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRD-CCL] - 1924(Eng)-2008(Eng) - Licences: 5NR Katherine (1947) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 589, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Tally Ho, Vic, 1967-1968; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Phillip Roberts|Roberts, Phillip]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZF Narrandera (1932-1935); 2AFF Wagga Wagga (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1014, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Narrandera, NSW, 1931-1932); storeman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1980) * [[/Richard George Crafter Roberts|Roberts, Richard George Crafter or Crofter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWFZ-Z24] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UU Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 750, 1922; 2COCP 430, 1933; 1COCP 505, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashfield, 1933-1936; Lovetts Bay, 1943; Chatswood, 1949-1958) * [[/Ronald Joseph Roberts|Roberts, Ronald Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1S-97N] - 1913(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1887, 1937, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tailor (Melbourne South, Vic, 1936-1943); technician (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Russell Flexmore Roberts|Roberts, Russell Flexmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL4K-265] - 18??-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4PN Brisbane (West End, 1927-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 372, 1927, No. 41 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; television experimenter (4CM); broadcaster (4BC, manager) - Electoral Rolls: musical director (South Brisbane, 1919); musician (Coorparoo, 1934); manager (Yeronga, 1936-1937); alderman (Annerley, 1954) * [[/V. Roberts|Roberts, V.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROBERTSON''=== * [[/Albert Edward Robertson|Robertson, Albert Edward "Robbie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBR1-G68] - 1908(???)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 3US Melbourne (Auburn, 1938-1939); 2US Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1969; Chatswood, 1975; Castle Grove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1968); radio officer (Chatswood, NSW, 1972); retired (Castle Cove, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Archibald Gordon Hamilton Robertson|Robertson, Archibald Gordon Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62Y-5YZ] - 1906(South Africa)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2ALA Sydney (Undercliffe, 1938-1939; Enfield, 1946-1950; Crows Nest, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2196, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Bankstown, NSW, 1930; Marrickville, NSW, 1930; Toxteth, NSW, 1932-1934; Campsie, NSW, 1935; Glebe, NSW, 1937; Enfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Crows Nest, NSW, 1954) * [[/Brian Desmond Robertson|Robertson, Brian Desmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2G-W63] - 1921(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 1RD Macquarie Island (1950s); 5RD Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 998, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/David Sterling Robertson|Robertson, David Sterling]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2M-F7H] - 1920(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RN Adelaide (Mt Lofty, 1937-1939, 1948-1965); 1ATR Canberra (Deakin, 1956; Yarralumla, 1960); 5RN Adelaide (Stirling, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1944, 1937, SA; 2COCP 346, 1940; 1COCP 405, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Husband of 5YL-1YL Denise Alison Robertson nee Haslam - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (North Sydney, 1943) * [[/Denise Alison Robertson|Robertson nee Haslam, Denise Alison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2M-JWG] - 1927(NSW)-2008(SA) - Licences: 1YL Canberra (Yarralumla, 1960-1965); 5YL Adelaide (Stirling, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3552, 1956, ACT - amateur operator; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 5RN-1ATR David Sterling Robertson - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROBINS''=== * [[/Eric Francis Robins|Robins, Eric Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZKN-B51] - 1919(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6RB Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1938-1939, 1947); 6RB Northam (1948); 6RB Perth (Joondanna, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2221, 1938, WA; COCP1 2032, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (South Perth, WA, 1949); postal officer (Joondanna, WA, 1954-1972); public servant (Joondanna, WA, 1977-1980) ===''ROBINSON''=== * [[/Alexander Robinson|Robinson, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1G8-ZJ2] - 1900(Eng)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2GR Sydney (Haberfield, 1930-1937; Richmond, 1938-1939; Hunter's Hill, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 498/499, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical meter tester (Haberfield, 1933-1936) - Callsign: 2GR callsign previously held by Joseph Sydney Marks * [[/Arthur Robinson|Robinson, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CS-4PP] - 1926(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ABF Sale (1948-1956); 3ABF Melbourne (Croydon, 1960); 3ABF Traralgon (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2710, 1948, Vic; TVOCP 184, 1959 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sale, 1949-1954); technician (Croydon, 1963); PMG TV technician (Traralgon, 1963-1980) * [[/Charles John Robinson|Robinson, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNJD-DC5] - 1908(Tas)-2004(???) - Licences: 7RC Launceston (1936-1937); 7KR Launceston (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1668, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: carter (Launceston, 1936-1937); cordial maker (Launceston, 1943) * [[/Harry Percival Robinson|Robinson, Harry Percival or Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1QW-J96] - 1905(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5HN Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1947-1960; Windsor Gardens, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2168, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Port Adelaide, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John William Robinson|Robinson, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7H-Q61] - 1895(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2EN Receive Sydney (Ryde, 1922-1923); 2RN Receive Sydney (Concord, 1923); 4RN Brisbane (Kedron, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur broadcaster; Honorary Radio Inspector NSW; First director 4QG - Comment: several contemporaneous JWRs - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Merthyr, Qld, 1925-1926); radio engineer (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1928); engineer (Herston, 1936-1937) - TroveTag: "2EN-2RN-4RN - John William Robinson" ===''ROBSON''=== * [[/Colin Laudreux Robson|Robson, Colin Laudreux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYV-TL8] - 1916(WA)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6XI Perth (Mt Lawley, 1937-1939); 6XI Northam (1947-1948); 6XI Waterloo (1954-1960); 6XI bunbury (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 181, 1936; AOCP 2055, 1937, WA; BOCP 234, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (6AM Quarters, Northam, WA, 1949; 6TZ, Waterloo, WA, 1958-1963; Bunbury, WA, 1968-1972) ===''ROCHE''=== * [[/L. Roche|Roche, L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJCG Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROCKBERG''=== * [[/Alec Rockberg|Rockberg, Alec]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPW1-965] - 1907(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2RG Sydney (CBD, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 771, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Five Dock, NSW, 1943; Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1949; Five Dock, NSW, 1954-1958; Haberfield, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''ROCKWELL''=== * [[/Horace Bruce Rockwell|Rockwell, Horace Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K882-BWV] - 1887(Tas)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XQH Brisbane (Wynnum) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; WW1; WW2; a founder of Wireless Institute of Queensland 1912 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fort Lytton, Qld, 1913; Wynnum, Qld, 1917-1919); electrical engineer (Enoggera, Qld, 1919; Chelmer, Qld, 1925); electrician (Fort Lytton, Qld, 1936-1937); soldier (Middle Head, NSW, 1943); engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XQH - Horace Bruce Rockwell"(40+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Rockwell"(40+ tags) ===''RODDA''=== * [[/William David Rodda|Rodda, William David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WK-4JB] - 1907(WA)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6WR Perth (Claremont, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 435, 1928, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 1191, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Claremont, 1931-1936; Nedlands, 1937; Claremont, 1943); control operator (Nedlands, 1949-1954); technician (Perth, 1958) ===''RODGER''=== * [[/Malcolm Alan Rodger|Rodger, Malcolm Alan or Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Y-LSY] - 1913(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3UI Tatura (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2334, 1939, Vic; BOCP 587, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Kyabram, Vic, 1934; Tatura, Vic, 1935-1954) ===''RODWELL''=== * [[/Albert Edward Rodwell|Rodwell, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWX8-VG7] - 1909(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Bowen Hills, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bowen Hills, Qld, 1936-1937); grocer (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949); company manager (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1954-1968); bookseller (Aspley, Qld, 1972) * [[/J. G. Rodwell|Rodwell, J. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 244 Sydney (North Sydney, 1920) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROGER''=== * [[/John Herman Roger|Roger, John Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQ3-315] - 1901(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2KV Sydney (Moore Park, 1929); 2KV Newcastle (CBD, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 829, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone electrician (Lambton, NSW, 1930); telephone mechanic (Newcastle, NSW, 1932); no occupation (Earlwood, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Beresfield, NSW, 1949); broadcasting technician (Surry Hills, NSW, 1949); broadcasting engineer (Earlwood, NSW, 1954); postal employee (Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1972-1980); ===''ROGERS''=== * [[/Bernard Stanley Rogers|Rogers, Bernard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPV-L34] - 1912(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5FG Adelaide (Blackwood, 1934-1939; Edwardstown, 1947-1948; Glandore, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1274, 1934, SA; 1COCP 907, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Edwardstown, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Joseph Edwin Rogers|Rogers, Joseph Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYT-JXW] - 1904(Tas)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3TO Melbourne (Camberwell, 1933-1937); 2AHN Sydney (Epping, 1938); 3TO Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948); 3TO Yallourn (1954-1965); 3TO Newborough (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1091, 1933, Vic; BOCP 1452, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1927); manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1937; Nedlands, WA, 1943); patrolman (Yallorn, Vic, 1949-1967); clerk (Newborough, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Lionel Cecil Rogers|Rogers, Lionel Cecil or Cecil Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBJJ-56H] - 1904(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3KF Receive Melbourne (Seddon, 1922); 3LI Melbourne (Seddon, 1937; Footscray, 1938-1939; Seddon, 1947-1948); 3ADQ Rockbank (1965) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 836, 1924 (Spark); COCP2 101, 1937; COCP1 474, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Footscray North, Vic, 1926-1931); labourer (McMillans, Vic, 1935-1936); operator (Footscray North, Vic, 1936; Footscray South, Vic, 1937-1949); technician (wireless station, Rockbank, Vic, 1954-1967) * [[/Richard Rogers|Rogers, Richard "Ric"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZN-LHZ] - Living - Licences: 7RO Hobart (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; historian (Amateur Radio Tas) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROHDE''=== * [[/William Campbell Rohde|Rohde, William Campbell "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76S-GRF] - 1907(Qld)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4RW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 493, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (YWCA Wireless Club); comms engineer (PMGD); broadcast engineer (4QG) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Red Hill, 1934-1943; Newmarket, 1949); postal engineer (Coorparoo, 1958-1980) ===''ROLLS''=== * [[/Sydney Rolls|Rolls, Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-V3F] - 1886(???)-1957(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Auburn, Vic, 1916-1919); naval officer (Camberwell, Vic, 1924-1925); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1928-1949) ===''ROOKS''=== * [[/John Rooks|Rooks, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6FX-5F2] - 1904(Eng)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ADD Sydney (Sans Souci, 1937); 3DD Melbourne (Cribb Point, 1938); 6DD Perth (Redcliffe, 1947-1948); 4DD Townsville (1956-1969); 2BDD Sydney (Sans Souci, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 23, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Sans Souci, NSW, 1934-1937; Cribb Point, Vic, 1942); radio inspector (Sans Souci, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Redcliffe, WA, 1949); communications officer (Sans Souci, NSW, 1954); communications supervisor (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1972; Sans Souci, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''ROPER''=== * [[/Thornton Graham Roper|Roper, Thornton Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HY-FH7] - 1898(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3ZB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1954; Surrey Hills, 1955; East Malvern, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2370, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (at WW1 enlistment); turner & fitter (Melbourne East, Vic, 1922-1924); turner (Oakleigh, Vic, 1925-1931); fruiterer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1934-1937); fitter (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Malvern East, Vic, 1963) ===''ROSCOE''=== * [[/Geoffrey Thomas Roscoe|Roscoe, Geoffrey Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QR-GJY] - 1900(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Receive Condamine (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Condamine, Qld, 1925; Macknade, Qld, 1936-1937; Boonah, Qld, 1943); retired (St Lucia, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''ROSE''=== * [[/Benjamin Isaac Rose|Rose, Benjamin Isaac]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDQ-GPR] - 1898(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3FR Receive Melbourne (South Oakleigh, 1922); 3TG Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 754, 1922 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1924-1936); carrier (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942); grocer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949); storeman (North Clayton, Vic, 1963) * [[/Henry Englebert Rose|Rose, Henry Englebert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPD1-TF3] - 1894(NSW)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 2LP Receive Warren (1922); 2HR Warren (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Dalby, Qld, 1913); station manager (Yanganbil, NSW, 1930); grazier (Warren, NSW, 1933); stock and station agent (Warren, NSW, 1935-1936; Annaby, NSW, 1937-1943) * [[/Robert William (Qld) Rose|Rose, Robert William (Qld)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DS-JJM] - 1911(Qld)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 4RR Brisbane (1925); 4RQ Longreach (1930-1939, 1946-1948); 2AQR Wallsend (1956-1961); 2AQR Avoca (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 576, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; chemist - Comment: Another Robert William Rose b1923 BOCP 993 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowong, 1925); chemist (Longreach, 1936-1949; West Wallsend, 1958-1963; Avoca Beach, 1968) * [[/Robert William (Vic) Rose|Rose, Robert William (Vic)]] - 1923(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 993, 1948; 3AIR 1790, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''ROSEBLADE''=== * [[/Rex Kitchener Roseblade|Roseblade, Rex Kitchener]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHF-YPM] - 1914(Vic)-1993(ACT) - Licences: 3QJ Melbourne (Kew, 1932-1939); 2RI Canberra (Barton, 1947); 3QJ Melbourne (Balcombe Camp, 1954-1955; Ashburton, 1956-1960); 1QJ Canberra (Narrabundah, 1965-1969; Campbell, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 930, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 152, 1938; 2COCP 177, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1937-1943); soldier (Glen Iris, Vic, 1954; Narrabundah, ACT, 1963-1968; Campbell, ACT, 1972-1980) ===''ROSENSKJAR''=== * [[/F. Rosenskjar|Rosenskjar, F.]] - 19??-19?? - 4?? Brisbane (Fairfield) (Operator 4BI), amateur operator, amateur broadcaster ===''ROSEVEAR''=== * [[/Ernest Donovan Rosevear|Rosevear, Ernest Donovan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWL-VRK] - 1914(SA)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2405, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: panelbeater (Brighton, SA, 1939); press operator (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''ROSEWARNE''=== * [[/Jeffrey Paul Rosewarne|Rosewarne, Jeffrey Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR41-ZWP] - 1920(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5MN Snowtown (1947-1948); 5MN Kadina (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2313, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROSS''=== * [[/Alexander David Ross|Ross, Alexander David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G68V-KFR] - 1883(Sct)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Professor of Mathematics & Physics, University of Perth) - Electoral Rolls: university professor (Perth Club, 1916; West Perth, 1925-1954); retired (Albany, WA, 1958-1963) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ross-alexander-david-8270 ADB]; [[w:Alexander_David_Ross|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.news.uwa.edu.au/archive/201206204747/features/setting-standards-excellence/ UWA]; [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1967QJRAS...8..297. Harvard Obit] * [[/John Francis Ross|Ross, John Francis "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Z1-TYT] - 1922(SA)-2021(NSW)98yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - engineer (PMGD); journalist (editor, The Broadcaster); historian (broadcasting, Amateur Radio, radiocommunications); author ("History of Radio in South Australia"; "Radio Broadcast Technology"); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Member of the Order of Australia, "For service to the media as a radio broadcasting engineer", 1989 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Waterstone Mansen Ross|Ross, Reginald Waterstone Mansen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RP-ZML] - 1907(South Africa)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 2IG Albury (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1429, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Mildura, Vic, 1934; Albury, NSW, 1936-1943); technical assistant (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); clerk (Sunshine, Vic, 1958-1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''ROST''=== * [[/Albert William Rost|Rost, Albert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2S-FXW] - 1887(Qld)-1949(NSW) - Licences: XBR Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Waverley, NSW, 1913; Epping, NSW, 1930-1937; Eastwood, NSW, 1943; West Ryde, 1949) ===''ROUDIE''=== * [[/Andrea Roudie|Roudie, Andrea "Andrew"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNX-X16] - 1912(Greece)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3UJ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1932-1933; Fairfield, 1937-1939; Ashburton, 1947-1948; Ringwood East, 1954; Croydon, 1955-1965; Vermont, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 878, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); engineer (Ringwood, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Croydon, Vic, 1963); engineer (Vermont, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''ROUTLEDGE''=== * [[/Robert Angus Routledge|Routledge, Robert Angus "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX2-BDP] - 1913(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5RA Adelaide (Richmond, 1930-1931; Henley Beach, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 679, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Henley, 1939); radio technician (Henley, 1941); physics technician (Glenelg, 1943) ===''ROWE''=== * [[/R. L. Rowe|Rowe, R. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LR Sydney (Milsons Point, 1928; McMahons Point, 1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 267, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROWLAND''=== * [[/Robert George Rowland|Rowland, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH14-G2J] - 1902(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3GR Ballarat (1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 657, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Grovedale, 1924); storekeeper (Majorca, 1925-1927; Ballarat, 1931); radio dealer (Ballarat, 1936-1980) - Comment: Don't confuse 3ZGG/3AFS Robert George Rowlands ===''ROWLATT''=== * [[/Thomas William Rowlatt|Rowlatt, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCMJ-HZT] - 1892(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1915-1921); engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1925-1937); mechanical engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1943-1968); retired (Chermside, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''ROWLES''=== * [[/Charles Alfred Rowles|Rowles, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPCL-YYT] - 1908(Eng)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 2OS Sydney (Double Bay, 1931-1933; Bondi, 1933-1935); 3OS Melbourne (Armadale, 1947; East St Kilda, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 849, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 422, 1933; COCP1 361, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bus conductor (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); radio (Waverley, NSW, 1934-1935); aeradio operator (Aeradio Station, Forrest, WA, 1943); control officer (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); technician (Camberwell, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1958; Jordanville, Vic, 1967-1968; Mt Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROWLEY''=== * [[/Frank Rowley|Rowley, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76R-9S5] - 1916(Vic)-1991(NZ) - Licences: 3QF Melbourne (Avonsleigh, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954; East Frankston, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2071, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1937-1942); builder (Avonleigh, Vic, 1949-1954; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROY''=== * [[/Arthur Beresford|Roy, Arthur Beresford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXWQ-QB1] - 1910(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2OP Sydney (Waverley, 1931-1939; Rose Bay, 1946-1947); 2OP New Lambton (1948); 2OP Sydney (Leichhardt, 1950; Strathfield, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 722, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Waverley, NSW, 1932-1937; New Lambton, NSW, 1943; Leichhardt, NSW, 1949; Homebush, NSW, 1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963) * [[/Arthur Richard Roy|Roy, Arthur Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKT-N5V] - 1916(NSW)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 2ADR Sydney (Mascot, 1936-1939); 3ADR Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1956; Armadale, 1960; Toorak, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1734, 191936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mascot, NSW, 1937); St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); manufacturer (Toorak, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROYLE''=== * [[/William Arthur Kirkcaldy Royle|Royle, William Arthur Kirkcaldy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ13-BBQ] - 1909(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2WA Sydney (Edgecliff, 1927-1928); 2AWK Sydney (Darling Point, 1946-1950; Sandringham, 1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 318, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: underwriter (Edgecliff, 1936-1954); agent (Sandringham, 1958) ===''RUBAN''=== * [[/John Peter Ruban|Ruban, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CM-DMS] - 1925(???)-2015(Vic) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Footscray North, 1963-1968); technician (Maidstone, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''RUCK''=== * [[/Charles Leonard Ruck|Ruck, Charles Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTVS-3DH] - 1894(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3JO Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 315, 1917 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy, 1914-1925) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Malvern, Vic, 1922; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1933; Canterbury, Vic, 1934-1936; Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1963); retired (Camberwell, Vic, 1968) ===''RUDKIN''=== * [[/Keith Rudkin|Rudkin, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQQ-3WC] - 1910(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2DG Newcastle (Stockton, 1935-1936; Abermain, 1937-1939; Maitland, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1418, 1935, NSW; BOCP 435, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Wickham, NSW, 1932); dairy farmer (Stratford, NSW, 1933); carrier (Stockton, NSW, 1935; Abermain, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Abermain, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Maitland, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''RUMBLE''=== * [[/James Eric Rumble|Rumble, James Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G49Y-S8W] - 1917(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6RU Perth (Subiaco, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Wembley, 1954-1960; City Beach, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2222, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Subiaco, WA, 1949); manager (Wembley, WA, 1954-1963); company director (City Beach, WA, 1968-1980) ===''RUMBOLD''=== * [[/George Henry Rumbold|Rumbold, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VKD-BSQ] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3GR Bendigo (1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 349, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bendigo, Vic, 1928); insurance agent (Kyneton, Vic, 1931; Shepparton, Vic, 1931; Bendigo, Vic, 1936-1937); assistant superintendent (Bendigo, Vic, 1942-1954); cabinet maker (Bendigo, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''RUSE''=== * [[/Thomas William Ruse|Ruse, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZMB-QWY] - 1891(Vic)-1987(WA)95yo - Licences: 6WK Perth (Perth City, 1930-1931; Osborne Park, 1933-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 627, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Osborne Park, 1916-1972); retired (Bunbury, 1977-1980) ===''RUSSACK''=== * [[/Harry Lancelot Russack|Russack, Harry Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYZX-Q5L] - 1907(SA)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2BN Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 946, 1927; COCP2 81, 1930) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Croydon, NSW, 1933-1936; Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1954); agent (Surry Hills, NSW, 1958); company director (Greenwich, NSW, 1958; Forestville, NSW, 1963; Frenchs Forest, NSW, 1968); retired (Stuarts Point, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RUSSELL''=== * [[/Albert Cooper Russell|Russell, Albert Cooper "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ9-BQV] - 1916(WA)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 6AR Albany (1936-1937); 6AR Northam (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1670, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Katanning, WA, 1937); mechanic (New Town, Tas, 1943-1949); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Sans Souci, NSW, 1958; Double Bay, NSW, 1963; Kensington, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/George Justice Russell|Russell, George Justice "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLY-QTV] - 1908(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2QA Tullamore (1932-1936); 2QA Nyngan (1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 960, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Tullamore, NSW, 1930-1936); radio engineer (Nyngan, NSW, 1937-1968); retired (Nyngan, NSW, 1972) * [[/Ronald Albert Henry Russell|Russell, Ronald Albert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q8-Z2W] - 1912(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3EO Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2176, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cobug, Vic, 1934); constable (Melbourne East, Vic, 1936; Coburg, Vic, 1937-1954) ===''RUTHERFORD''=== * [[/Ernest Rutherford|Rutherford, Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLK-WGB]- 1871(NZ)-1937(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Ernest Rutherford|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/1908/rutherford/biographical/ Nobel Prize]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ernest-Rutherford Britannica] ===''RUTLEDGE''=== * [[/Cyril Rutledge|Rutledge, Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M441-T34] - 1904(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6DC Receive Perth (Highgate Hill, 1923); 6CR Perth (North Perth, 1960-1965, Applecross, 1969; Attadale, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2496, 1942, WA; BOCP 547, 1944 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (North Perth, WA, 1925-1926); chemist (Dalwallinu, WA, 1934-1943); radio electrician (Maylands, WA, 1949-1954); pharmaceutical chemist (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1958-1963); pharmacist (Applecross, WA, 1968); chemist (Attadale, WA, 1972-1980) ===''RUTTER''=== * [[/George Alfred Rutter|Rutter, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR8B-67C] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2CB Sydney (Artarmon, 1936-1939; Hornsby, 1946-1980+); 2BCB Culburra (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1662, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: textile worker (Artarmon, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Hornsby, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''RYAN''=== * [[/Albert John Ryan|Ryan, Albert John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWH-V6X] - 1897(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2LE Canberra (Kingston, 1930-1933); 2YN Canberra (Kingston, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 489, 1919; AOLCP 80, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Training School, 1918-1919); PMGD (junior mechanic NSW, 1917; clerk, 1919) broadcast engineer; founder of 2CA Canberra commercial - Comment: several contemporaneous AJR's - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Clement James Ryan|Ryan, Clement James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJS-2TB] - 1916(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3DZ Portland (1936-1937); 3DZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1938-1939; Middle Park, 1947-1948; Balaclava, 1954-1960; Glenhuntly, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1667, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1949); electrician (Ripponlea, Vic, 1963); technical officer (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1968); technical (Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Cornelius Edward Ryan|Ryan, Cornelius Edward "Con"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTH8-84B] - 1907(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4ZS Brisbane (Oxley, 1938-1939, 1947); 4ZS Rockhampton (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2190, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930-1943); cleaner (Rockhampton, Qld, 1954); labourer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/George Edward Ryan|Ryan, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CM-RCC] - 1910(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1939; Dutton Park, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1633, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telephone mechanic (PMGD) - Comment: several contemporaneous GERs - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1937); telephone mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943-1954); PMG Instructor (St Lucia, Qld, 1958); instructor (Taringa, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Michael James Ryan|Ryan, Michael James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXQ-2MC] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3NV Melbourne (Merlynston, 1938-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2072, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous MJRs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter George Ryan|Ryan, Walter George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RR-ZQ1] - 1904(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2TI Sydney (Kensington South, 1935-1936; Kingsford, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1422, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: master butcher (Kensington, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''RYMILL''=== * [[/Arthur Campbell Rymill|Rymill, Arthur Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXVS-CTB] - 1907(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Riddoch Rymill|Rymill, Robert Riddoch]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5N-YC9] - 1904(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: V753 Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3GX Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: ethnologist (South Yarra, 1931) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/535352 WW2] ===''RYVITCH''=== * [[/Judah Louis Ryvitch|Ryvitch or Rich, Judah Louis or Louis Judah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1LF-H39] - 1914(Vic)-1993(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2454, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fitzroy, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1942) =='''S'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''SAAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Saar|Saar, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ52-N3K] - 1889(???)-1956(WA) - Licences: 6CZ Receive Perth (West Perth, 1923); 6CZ Northam (1923-1925); 6KM Eucla (1926-1927); 6KM Geraldton (1933); 6KM Perth (Maylands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 264, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraph lineman (North Perth, WA, 1915); postal electrician (Northam, WA, 1917); mechanic (Bunbury, WA, 1916-1917; Balkatta, WA, 1922; Eucla, WA, 1925-1926; North Perth, WA, 1928; Maylands, WA, 1931); postal electrician (Maylands, WA, 1936-1954) ===''SABAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saban|Saban, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Saban|Saban, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNT4-QQK] - 1895(Vic)-1933(NSW) - Licences: XMI Melbourne (Auburn, 1913-1914); 2BL Receive Sydney (Waverley, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (East Sydney, NSW, 1930-1933) ===''SABELBERG''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sabelberg|Sabelberg, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Joseph Brentani Sabelberg|Sabelberg, Charles Joseph Brentani]] - 1869(Vic)-1935(Vic) - Licences: 3CS Melbourne (Port Melbourne, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Licence possibly held for one of his sons - Electoral Rolls: physician (Violet Town, Vic, 1903-1906); medical practitioner (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1914-1931) ===''SAGAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Noel Sagar|Sagar, Eric Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKS-4J9] - 1896(SA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 5CM Receive Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1923); 5CM Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1924-1926); 4ES Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Halcyon: Not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: manager (Greenslopes, Qld, 1932); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1943-1949); orchardist (Kincumber, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''SAINSBURY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Henry Sainsbury|Sainsbury, Rupert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L28X-5H3] - 1896(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1924-1936); 4YJ Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937-1939); 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1946-1954; Epping, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 54, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Concord, 1930); traveller (Hendra, 1936-1937); soldier (Norman Park, 1943); executive (Concord West, 1949-1954); commercial traveller (Epping, 1958-1968) ===''SAINTY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Melville Sainty|Sainty, Clifford Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ61-1GZ] - 1907(NSW)-1987(SA) - Licences: 2MS Warrawee (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 88, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF) - Relationships: likely related to XAH Stanley James Sainty - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Turramurra, NSW, 1936-1943); farmer (Loganholme, Qld, 1949); builder (Turramurra, NSW, 1954); manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Stanley James Sainty|Sainty, Stanley James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXW9-W9D] - 1898(NSW)-1951(Vic) - Licences: XAH Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1930); mechanical engineer (Tempe, NSW, 1931-1934); manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Deepdene, Vic, 1943-1949) - TroveTag: "XAH - Stanley James Sainty" ===''SALAMY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Salamy|Salamy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Salamy|Salamy, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZHH-VWR] - 1904(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AJ Receive Warrnambool (1922-1923); 3AJ Warrnambool (1924-1933); 3PS Warrnambool (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 35, 1924, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Warrnambool, 1924-1977) ===''SALLMANN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sallmann|Sallmann, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Herbert Sallmann|Sallmann or Sallman, Noel Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY1M-59M] - 1912(Vic)-2006(SA)94yo - Licences: 3UG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3AUG Merbein (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2023, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1934-1937); assistant manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); manager (Merbein, Vic, 1954); estate agent (Merbein, Vic, 1963-1980); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1980) ===''SALMON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Salmon|Salmon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Edward Francis Salmon|Salmon, James Edward Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY3W-B19] - 1916(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3ZJ Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1934-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1321, 1934, Vic; BOCP 195, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); announcer (Caulfield, Vic, 1949) * [[/Walter Edwin Salmon|Salmon, Walter Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQC-SWG] - 1902(Eng)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2SA Sydney (Naremburn, 1927-1929; Bondi North, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Kirrawee, 1950; Sutherland, 1954-1955; Kirrawee, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 298, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1934); police sergeant (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1943); police superintendant (Kirrawee, NSW, 1954-1968); superintendant (Kirrawee, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SAMPHIER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Luke Samphier|Samphier, Richard Luke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58L-DPC] - 1914(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6YZ Perth (City, 1936-1937; Victoria Park, 1938-1939; Carlisle, 1947-1955; Mt Lawley, 1956-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1717, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: blind school worker (North Perth, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1943); Blind School employee (Carlisle, WA, 1949-1954; Mt Lawley, WA, 1958) ===''SAMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Walter Sampson|Sampson, Thomas Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFWX-3TB] - 1894(NSW)-1954(WA) - Licences: XYAF Boulder (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Boulder, WA, 1916-1922); electrical engineer (Claremont, WA, 1925-1954) ===''SANDEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Otto Sandel|Sandel, Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW4J-54J] - 1905(Qld)-1999(NSW) - 2UW Sydney (Manly, 1923; Kensington, 1923-1924; Northbridge, 1924-1925; Bellevue Hill, 1926-1927); 2HH Sydney (Woollahra, 1936-1939, 1946-1969; Bondi, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 270, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; founder B class 2UW Sydney & 2UX Wagga Wagga - don't confuse Charles Albert Sandell of AAE fame - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Woolahra, 1930-1931); engineer (Bondi, 1933; Edgecliff, 1936-1937; Bondi Junction, 1943-1954; Bondi Beach, 1958-1980) - TroveTag: "2UW-2HH - Otto Sandel" ===''SANDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandell|Sandell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Albert Sandell|Sandell, Charles Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S2H-3J5] - 1886(Eng)-1980(WA) - Licences: ??? Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 155, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; participant in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition; WW1; coastal wireless operator (VIE Esperance, VID Darwin, 1916) - Comment: don't confuse Otto Sandel of 2UW fame - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Radio Station, Esperance, WA, 1916); radio mechanic (Esperance, WA, 1922-1936); motor engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1937-1949); retired (Esperance, WA, 1954-1977) ===''SANDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sander|Sander, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Henry Sander|Sander, John Henry "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6WF-H23] - 1906(WA)-1955(WA) - Licences: 6MS Geraldton (1935-1937); 6MS Perth (Cannington, 1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1435, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wheelwright (Geraldton, WA, 1930); electrician (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937); telephone mechanic (South Perth, WA, 1937; Cannington, WA, 1943-1954) ===''SANDERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanders|Sanders, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lawrence Dudley Sanders|Sanders, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTP-ZYW] - 1910(Eng)-2007(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2AJG Sydney (Randwick, 1938-1939; Waverley, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 13, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Randwick, NSW, 1931-1937; Waverley, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''SANDERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanderson|Sanderson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas George Sanderson|Sanderson, Douglas George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WZJ-2K3] - 1924(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD); historian (broadcast); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician (Torwood, Qld, 1949-1954); technician (Ashgrove, Qld, 1958-1968); engineer (Chermside, Qld, 1972; Windsor, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SANDFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandford|Sandford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Murray Sandford|Sandford, Samuel Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJV-XXG] - 1908(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3WJ Kyneton (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 938, 1926 (Spark, Valve); COCP2 15, 1929; COCP1 276, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kyneton, Vic, 1931-1937); radio (Essendon North, Vic, 1942-1954); grazier ("Maryvale", Kyneton, Vic, 1958-1980) ===''SANDHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandham|Sandham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Keith Sandham|Sandham, James Keith "Keith"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''SANDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sands|Sands, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Roy Sands|Sands, William Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDQ-W31] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 6BS Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947); 5BL Adelaide (Plympton, 1948-1960; Fullarton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2276, 1939, WA; AIR3 377, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (South Perth, WA, 1943) ===''SANDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandy|Sandy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Lionel Montague Sandy|Sandy, James Lionel Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFGG-54G] - 1885(NSW)-1917(France) - Licences: XBB Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Australian Flying Corps) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/322425 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1213369 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''SANKEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Ewart Sankey|Sankey, Reginald Ewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCLB-ZSM] - 1908(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3XP Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1934-1939; Kilsyth, 1947-1954; Bayswater, 1955-1960; Boronia, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1318, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: springmaker (Canterbury, Vic, 1931; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1936-1943); agriculturalist (Kilsyth, Vic, 1949-1954; Bayswater North, Vic, 1963); retired (Boronia, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''SANSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanson|Sanson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. E. Sanson|Sanson, W. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJCM Warrnambool (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SARGENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sargent|Sargent, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William George Holland Sargent|Sargent, William George Holland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XF-NF9] - 1916(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3SC Camperdown (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1879, 1937, Vic; BOCP 762, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Camperdown, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Camperdown, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SAUNDERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Lewis Saunders|Saunders, Alfred Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLR-FMS] - 1909(SA)-2003(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923-1924); 5BX Adelaide (Glenelg, 1925-1939, 1946-1955; Plympton, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 223, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Glenelg, 1939-1943) ===''SAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saw|Saw, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick William Saw|Saw, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9S9-JN3] - 1884(WA)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6DA Perth (Armadale, 1923-1926; Victoria Park, 1927); 6DA Albany (1930-1931); 6DA Perth (Wanneroo, 1933; North Perth, 1937-1939); 6DA Northam (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 174, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Armadale, 1909); electrician (Beverley, 1916-1917; Armadale, 1921-1925; Albany, 1928-1931; Balkatta, 1936; Leederville, 1937; Kalgoorlie, 1937-1943); mechanic (North Perth, 1949); retired (Triggs Island, 1954) * [[/Malcolm Henry Saw|Saw, Malcolm Henry ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCY-H9M] - 1921(WA)-1997(WA) - 6SM Perth (Doubleview, 1960-1980+), amateur operator (AOCP 3674, 1958, No. ?? in WA), WW2, engineer (Doubleview, 1972) ===''SAWERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawers|Sawers, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Victor Sawers|Sawers, Thomas Victor "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB45-1B9] - 1917(Vic)-2014(Qld)96yo - Licences: 3OG Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1930); 3AOG Melbourne (Essendon, 1947-1969; Strathmore, 1975); 3AOG Barmah (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1921, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Essendon, Vic, 1942); engineer (Essendon West, Vic, 1949); aircraft inspector (Essendon, Vic, 1954); engineer (Essendon West, Vic, 1963-1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972); retired (Barmah, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SAWFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawford|Sawford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Francis Sawford|Sawford, Leonard Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LF7J-2XK] - 1908(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5DH Receive Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1923); 5LF Adelaide (Peterhead, 1925-1928; West Croydon, 1931; Largs, 1937-1939); 5YF Adelaide (Glen Osmond, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 173, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; agent (Largs, 1939) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Largs, SA, 1939-1941) - TroveTag: "5DH-5LF-5YF - Leonard Francis Sawford" ===''SAWYER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawyer|Sawyer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred Edward Charles Sawyer|Sawyer, Wilfred Edward Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTRM-271] - 1895(Vic)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 3KJ Melbourne (Northcote, 1924-1926; Hurstbridge, 1927); 4KJ Thursday Island (1948-1956); 4KJ Rockhampton (1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 131, 1915 (Telefunken); COCP2 151, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: radio (Malvern, Vic, 1919); biograph operator (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1921; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1922); postal employee (Kew, Vic, 1925-1926); telegraphist (Hurstbridge, Vic, 1926); radio officer (Thursday Island, Qld, 1949-1954; Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); retired (Rockhampton, Qld, 1963) ===''SAXON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saxon|Saxon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Maurice Saxon|Saxon, Kenneth Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZQ-4VZ] - 1922(Tas)-2006(Tas) - Licences: 7AI Henrietta (1939, 1954-1975); 7AI Yolla (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2300, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Henrietta, Tas, 1949-1958) ===''SCANLON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scanlon|Scanlon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Michael Scanlon|Scanlon, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCJ3-TFZ] - 1895(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2ALH Broken Hill (1938-1939); 2ALH Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2241, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Taree, NSW, 1930-1937; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/William Lawrence Scanlon|Scanlon, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKG-3XR] - 1901(Tas)-1971(NSW) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1921-1923); 7AL Hobart (West Hobart, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; sales (Medhursts, Hobart to 1924, Launceston from 1924) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SCARFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scarff|Scarff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Joseph Scarff|Scarff, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM62-8NC] - 1914(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3KO Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1690, 1936, Vic; BOCP 79, 1937; COCP1 219, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Killed in vehicle accident - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1937); tester (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1954) ===''SCETRINE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scetrine|Scetrine, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Bert Scetrine|Scetrine, Bert or Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJ9-YNX] - 1915(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 3BI Ballarat (1938-1939, 1947-1954); 7BI Scottsdale (1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2123, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: OBE (Civil), services to community, 1976 - Electoral Rolls: radio electrician (Kingston, ACT, 1937); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954) ===''SCHAUMLOFFEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schaumloffel|Schaumloffel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Johann Ludwig Schaumloffel|Schaumloffel, Johann Ludwig]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9K-WNC] - 1918(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 2JM Broken Hill (1939, 1946-1947); 5LS Adelaide (Flinders Park, 1948; Colonel Light Gardens, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 174, 1938; AOCP 2309, 1939, NSW; COCP2 370, 1940; COCP1 429, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Broken Hill, NSW, 1943) ===''SCHELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harley Irwin Schell|Schell, Harley Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD57-PV8] - 1907(Tas)-1996(Tas) - Licences: 7AW Receive West Burnie (1922); Receive West Burnie (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kelso, 1936-1972) ===''SCHLEICHER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schleicher|Schleicher, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Schleicher|Schleicher, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3D4-5RS] - 1918(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4KS Brisbane (Toowong, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Alderley, 1948-1965; Aspley, 1969-1975; McDowall, 1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2144, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); radio employee (Tracksons, manager service); business proprietor (Blue & White Cabs comms) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowong, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Alderley, Qld, 1949-1963); radio engineer (Aspley, Qld, 1968-1972; McDowall, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SCHMIDT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Frederick Schmidt|Schmidt, Ronald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88P-1B9] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3LY Trafalgar (1930); 3LY Moe (1931); 3LY Sale (1933-1939, 1946-1948); 3LY Melbourne (Camberwell, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 567, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 69, 1932; 1COCP 72, 1936; TVOCP 75, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Sale, 1934-1937); radio technician (Sale, 1949-1954); technician (Camberwell, 1954-1980) ===''SCHNELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schnell|Schnell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Fred H. Schnell|Schnell, Fred H.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZH-QK1] - 1890(USA)-1957(USA) - Licences: W1MO - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; third permanent employee of ARRL; seconded to US Navy for the fleet visit to Australia in 1925; supervised the construction of a powerful shortwave set on the battleship Seattle & worked the set during the cruise making numerous international contacts - Links: [[Fred_Schnell|Wikipedia]]; [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=4180204 IRE Special Issue Radio Pioneers (5)MB)] ===''SCHNITZERLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Francis Joseph Schnitzerling|Schnitzerling, Leonard Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G885-W43] - 1907(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CK Warwick (1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2099, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Warwick, 1928-1968) ===''SCHOFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schofield|Schofield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Schofield|Schofield, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB3-69N] - 1874(Eng)-1971(WA)97yo - Licences: 6WS Perth (Peppermint Grove, 1935-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1463, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1919); broker (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1922-1968) ===''SCHOLTZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scholtz|Scholtz, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy James Scholtz|Scholtz, Roy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G73F-ZL5] - 1911(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SI Sydney (Bondi, 1935; Woollahra, 1936; Wentworthville, 1937; Darlinghurst, 1938; Strathfield, 1939; Willoughby, 1947; Strathfield, 1948-1958) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 32, 1935; COCP1 1519, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Waverley, NSW, 1933); electrical contractor (Wentworthville, NSW, 1933-1934); constable (Redfern, NSW, 1935-1936); police constable (Wentworthville, NSW, 1937; Wollongong, NSW, 1943; Strathfield, NSW, 1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); police officer (Coogee, NSW, 1968; Saratoga, NSW, 1977); retired (Gosford, NSW, 1980) ===''SCHOLZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hans Scholz|Scholz, Hans "Harold" / "Harry" / "Tibby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64P-CV3] - 19??(???)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4HR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1931); 4HR Nambour (1933); 4HR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1937); 4HR Gladstone (1937-1939); 4HR Brisbane (Morningside, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 784, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ; South Brisbane RC; Brisbane DX Club); broadcast technician (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coorparoo, 1937); mechanic (Dalby, 1943); not stated (Morningside, 1949-1968) ===''SCHULTZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Nelson Schultz|Schultz, Leonard Nelson "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJY-QBF] - 1906(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2LO Sydney (Lane Cove, 1922); 2LO Sydney (Lane Cove, 1923-1930); 2ANM Sydney (Mosman, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 171, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 45, 1931; 3AIR 176, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (co-designed 2GB, 1926; involved 2CA, 4BH, 2MW, 5DN); professional associations (IRE: foundation member, vice-president, president); aviator (Royal Aero Club NSW, committee) - Electoral Rolls: broadcasting engineer (Mosman, 1935-1937); engineer (Mosman, 1949-1977) - TroveTag: "2LO-2ANM - Leonard Nelson Schultz" ===''SCHULTZE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schultze|Schultze, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Edwin Ludwig Schultze|Schultze, John Edwin Ludwig or John Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTB-9FL] - 1906(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3QO Receive Melbourne (Glenferrie, 1923-1924); 3JS Melbourne (Glenferrie, 1925-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 163, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Hawthorn, 1934); mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1937-1954); supervisor (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''SCOTLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scotland|Scotland, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Henry Scotland|Scotland, Leonard Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKT-6ZL] - 1909(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ABV Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946; Bondi Junction, 1947-1948; Randwick, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); bus conductor (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); driver (Randwick, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''SCOTNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scotney|Scotney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hubert Roy Scotney|Scotney, Hubert Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCV-KP5] - 1903(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2TS Sydney (Auburn, 1931-1933; Leichhardt, 1934-1937; Dulwich Hill, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 868, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salvation army officer (Bulimba, Qld, 1925; Armidale, NSW, 1930; Auburn, NSW, 1933; Leichhardt, NSW, 1934-1937; Lewisham, NSW, 1943; Marrickville, NSW, 1949-1954; Box Hill, Vic, 1963-1968; Connells Point, NSW, 1972; Belfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SCOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scott|Scott, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Cecil John Scott|Scott, Alfred Cecil John "Cecil", "Cec", "Scottie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M12J-9YK] - 1888(Tas)-1954(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Launceston (1923); 7CS Launceston (1925-1931); 7CS Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1933; Sandy Bay, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 56, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: well-known for comic QSL cards - Electoral Rolls: bench clerk (Nelson, 1936; Hobart South, 1943-1954) * [[/A. P. Scott|Scott, A. P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJEE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ernest Kilburn Scott|Scott, Ernest Kilburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBDW-TBR] - 1868(Eng)-1941(Eng) - Came to Sydney in 1905 to organise electrical engineering department of University of Sydney, likely early wireless experimenter, promoted need for wireless telegraphy for Australia, returned to England ca 1910 - [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Ernest_Kilburn_Scott Graces Guide - Ernest Kilburn Scott] * [[/Francis Ladner Scott|Scott, Francis Ladner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHK-DTF] - 1899(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4BO Thursday Island (1933); 2UH Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1936; Naremburn, 1937-1938; La Perouse, 1939 - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 419, 1918; 2COCP 360, 1931; 1COCP 33, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal wireless operator; military (UK Merchant Navy post WW1) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Nundah, Qld, 1921-1925); radio telegraphist (Pinkenba, Qld, 1929; Thursday Island, Qld, 1931; Randwick, NSW, 1935; Waverton, NSW, 1943; Wyndham, WA, 1943; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949) * [[/George Archibald Scott|Scott, George Archibald "Scotty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G682-TGN] - 1882(Eng)-1940(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 607, 1921; 1COCP 181, 1931 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); PMGD (radio inspector, WA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as radio inspector, WA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockhampton, 1913-1914; Hendra, 1915-1917); radio inspector (Fremantle, 1925-1937) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84253651 Bio] - TroveTag: "George Archibald Scott" * [[/George Clement Scott|Scott, George Clement or Clement George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FB-6R6] - 1903(WA)-1992(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2206, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: forestry employee (Mundaring, WA, 1931); labourer (East Fremantle, WA, 1936-1943); electrical engineer (Caringbah, NSW, 1958-1968); director (Caringbah, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Herbert Godfrey Scott|Scott, Herbert Godfrey "Herb"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MJ-JFJ] - 1902(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 4HS Toowoomba (1931-1937); 4HS Brisbane (Albion, 1938-1939; 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 750, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowoomba, 1925-1936; Albion, 1943-1968) * [[/Jack Bartlett Scott|Scott, Jack Bartlett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VX-FLR] - 1909(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2NR Sydney (Epping, 1930-1934); 2AJX Sydney (Cheltenham, 1938-1939; Epping, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 685, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Epping, NSW, 1933-1935); engineer (Epping, NSW, 1949; Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Carlingford, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/J. L. Scott|Scott, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2QW Receive Sydney (CBD, 1923); 2YM Sydney (CBD, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Keith Victor Scott|Scott, Keith Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3L-QZH] - 1911(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3SS Maffra (1937-1939, 1947-1956); 3SS Melbourne (Noble Park, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1857, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: railways (Northcote, Vic, 1931); railway employee (Maffra, Vic, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Maffra, Vic, 1949-1954); retailer (Noble Park, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Maffra, Vic, 1977) * [[/Kelvin Flavel Scott|Scott, Kelvin Flavel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1LN-F96] - 1914(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2455, 1940, SA; BOCP 368, 1941 - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Ochiltree Scott|Scott, Robert Ochiltree]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H4-5SX] - 1898(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 2RS Gundagai (1929-1931); 2RS Balranald (1933); 3OS Scotsburn (1937-1939); 3OS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 476, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Ballarat, 1920-1924); farmer (Murrayville, 1925-1927; Gundagai, 1930); mechanic (South Yarra, 1943; Melbourne, 1949) * [[/Robert Townley Scott|Scott, Robert Townley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7YC-MBK] - 1841(Eng)-1922(Qld) - senior state public servant (secretary, Qld Post & Telegraph Dept), senior federal public servant (secretary, Postmaster-General's Department) * [[/W. F. Scott|Scott, W. F.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane (West End) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 334, 1927, No. 37 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: likely father of H. S. Scott who was reported youngest ever to pass AOCP at age 16 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter Dawson Scott|Scott, Walter Dawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6S-G96] - 1909(WA)-2006(WA) - Licences: 6WD Northam (1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2423, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: night station-master (Coolgardie, WA, 1936-1937); assistant stationmaster (Mullewa, WA, 1943); railway employee (Northam, WA, 1949); WAGR (Northam, WA, 1954); stationmaster (Station House, Bridgetown, WA, 1958); railway officer (Merredin, WA, 1963); stationmaster (Collie, WA, 1963-1972); retired (Gwlp, WA, 1977; Mnra, WA, 1980) * [[/Walter Henry Scott|Scott, Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76Z-11G] - 1904(Eng)-1987(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Glenelg, 1923); 5HS Clare (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1888, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clare, SA, 1939); telephone mechanic (Glenelg, SA, 1941-1943) ===''SCRIVEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scriven|Scriven, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Allenby Scriven|Scriven, James Allenby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4H-CM6] - 1918(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5SN Adelaide (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2142, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SEBIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leon Dudley Sebire|Sebire, Leon Dudley "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V2-QX5] - 1932(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3CF Melbourne (Wandin North, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 1319, 1955; 1COCP 1786, 1955 - amateur operator; director Telstra Broadcasting Branch - Relationships: son of 3MX Percival John Sebire - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wandin Yallock, 1954); engineer (Mordialloc, 1963-1980) - Awards: Member Order of Australia "For service to communications, particularly broadcasting" (1991) * [[/Percival John Sebire|Sebire, Percival John "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFD-Z2R] - 1904(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3MX Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 692, 1930, Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 3CF Leon Dudley Sebire - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, 1926; Bentleigh, 1928-1936; Cheltenham, 1949; Moorabbin, 1954-1980) ===''SEBLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William John Sebley|Sebley, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G649-7VL] - 1894(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4WS Ipswich (1931-1939, 1946-1948); Southport (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 736, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Ipswich, 1915; North Ipswich, 1919-1949; Southport, 1954-1968); ===''SECCOMBE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Louis Mervyn Seccombe|Seccombe, Louis Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PW-XWM] - 1895(Tas)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 3KT Receive Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1922-1923); 3KT Melbourne (East Kew, 1924; Ascot Vale, 1924-1925; Hawksburn, 1926; East Malvern, 1927); 2KT Sydney (Rockdale, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 396, 1940 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1919); commercial traveller (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1924); radio engineer (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1937); wireless operator (Longreach, Qld, 1943); communications officer (Hurstville, 1949-1963); - Comment: Surname sometimes misspelled Secombe ===''SEELIGSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Nathaniel Edward Seeligson|Seeligson, Nathaniel Edward "Nattie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHZ-7RF] - 1907(WA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 6DF Receive Perth (West Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (West Perth, WA, 1931); journalist (Carlton South, Vic, 1936-1937); teacher (Foster, Vic, 1943; St Kilda, Vic, 1949); journalist (Red Cliffs, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954) ===''SELBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George William Selby|Selby, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCTW-BMT] - 1858(Vic)-1949(Vic) - early wireless and X-ray experimenter * [[/Robert Henry Selby|Selby, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N8-MDP] - 1904(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6CW Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Government employee (Subiaco, WA, 1928); tester (Redcliffe, WA, 1936-1968); retired (Applecross, WA, 1972-1980) ===''SELF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Edward Self|Self, Thomas Edward]] - 1854(???)-19??(???) - b. 7 Jan 1854, Early Tasmanian wireless experimenter, demonstration before Royal Society 1898, beware another Thomas Edward Self (b. 9 Oct 1853) in Hobart at the same time ===''SELFE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Giles Turner Selfe|Selfe, Harry Giles Turner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K24M-5XB] - 1894(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 157, 1915; 1COCP 51, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918); WW2; RANVR (commissioned telegraphist, 1942) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Geraldton, WA, 1918; Broome, WA, 1922; Leichhardt, NSW, 1933; Darling Harbour, NSW, 1934-1937) ===''SELLENGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sellenger|Sellenger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Charles Sellenger|Sellenger, David Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VT-5GJ] - 1902(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2DC Sydney (Hurstville, 1930-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 700, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hurstville, 1930-1963) ===''SELLICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sellick|Sellick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Ronald Sellick|Sellick, Claude Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G32V-NX6] - 1913(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5RQ Adelaide (Prospect, 1947-1956; Woodville South, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2179, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Hyde Park, SA, 1939) * [[/Edward Sellick|Sellick, Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Mareeba, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster ===''SELMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold George Selman|Selman, Harold George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRM4-3S8] - 1907(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GN Geelong (1925); 3GN Chilwell (1926); 3GN Geelong (1927); 3GN Melbourne (West Coburg, 1931); 3GN Geelong (1933); 3CM Geelong (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 164, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coburg, Vic, 1931); radio dealer (Geelong, 1936-1954); fitter (Newcomb, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''SEMMENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Segbert Cornwall Semmens|Semmens, George Segbert Cornwall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G744-HQ5] - 1901(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XJCY Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1913-1914); V756 Receive (1922); 3GZ Receive Buln Buln East (1922); 3GS Laver's Hill (1925-1926); 3GS Queenstown (1927); 3GS Moreland (1931); 3GS Foxhow (1933); Melbourne (Essendon (1937-1939); Glen Iris (1946-1960); Clematis, 1965-1975); 3AEN Melbourne (Clematis, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 216, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Coburg, 1928; Preston, 1931; Essendon, 1936); res. chemist (Glen Iris, 1943-1963); technical adviser (Clematis, 1968-1977) ===''SERLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Serle|Serle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Serle|Serle, Cedric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT2-SC8] - 1910(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3RX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1928-1933; Toorak, 1937-1939; Elwood, 1946-1947); 3ARX Melbourne (Windsor, 1948-1956; Caulfield, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 443, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1934; Kew, Vic, 1936; Toorak, Vic, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1942; Prahran, Vic, 1949; Caulfield South, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''SERPELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Serpell|Serpell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Serpell|Serpell, Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CR-S4F] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3UV Melbourne (Canterbury, 1947; Camberwell, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2306, 1939, Vic; BOCP 189, 1938; COCP2 514, 1941; TVOCP 76, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1943); radio engineer (Deepdene, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1963; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968); technician (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SETFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Setford|Setford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Richard Setford|Setford, Howard Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMVR-YN6] - 1911(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MQ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 836, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camberwell North, Vic, 1934-1937); journalist (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943; Deepdene, Vic, 1949); laminex specialist (Deepdene, Vic, 1954-1963); representative (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1972) ===''SEWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sewell|Sewell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ian Kenneth Sewell|Sewell, Ian Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB51-5V1] - 1918(Eng)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3IK Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1956; North Balwyn, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2154, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); sales manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Leonard Joseph Sewell|Sewell, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4K-NDN] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CD Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Fremantle, WA, 1925-1931); manager (Leederville, WA, 1936-1943; Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1954; Applecross, WA, 1963-1977); technical adviser (Applecross, WA, 1980) * [[/Percy Lambert Holt Sewell|Sewell, Percy Lambert Holt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDM1-YB1] - 1900(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Receive Sydney (Paddington, 1922); 2CJ Sydney (Paddington, 1922-1925; Darlinghurst, 1925-1926) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fire Station, Mittagong, 1930-1935; Mittagong, 1936-1937; Kempsey, 1943); installation inspector (Queanbeyan, 1949) - TroveTag: "2CJ - Percy Lambert Holt Sewell" ===''SEYLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Jakob Seyler|Seyler, Albert Jakob or Jacob]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-F5N] - 1913(Ger)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Luftwaffe); radar engineer; television researcher; PMGD Research Laboratories (Assistant Director General) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mt Waverley, 1963; Burwood, 1968); PMG (Croydon, 1972); assistant director (Emerald, 1977) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/seyler-albert-jakob-11660 ADB] ===''SHANNON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shannon|Shannon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Henry Shannon|Shannon, Francis Henry "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT44-ZTB] - 1910(Qld)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4SN Allora (1938-1939); 4SN Tamborine (1946-1947); 4SN Minden (1948-1956); 4SN Ipswich (East Ipswich, 1960-1969; Ipswich CBD, 1975); 4SN Toowoomba (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2145, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Wooloowin RC; WIA; Qld Listeners' League); journalist (AR, VK4 Notes) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Goomburra, Qld, 1936-1937; Meringandan, Qld, 1943); teacher (Minden, Qld, 1949-1954; East Ipswich, Qld, 1958-1968; Ipswich, Qld, 1972); retired (Toowoomba, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Hugh Martindale Shannon|Shannon, Hugh Martindale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FB-4K6] - 1898(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: XJDD Melbourne (Brunswick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Air Flying Corps) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1924; Brighton, Vic, 1927-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Blairgowrie, Vic, 1968-1977; Hampton, Vic, 1980) * [[/Vincent Joseph Shannon|Shannon, Vincent Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KB-PS4] - 1904(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1719, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Caboolture, Qld, 1925); postal clerk (Mitchell, Qld, 1928; Roma, Qld, 1930-1936; Bowen, Qld, 1937-1963); radio technician (Woody Point, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''SHARLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Bernard Sharland|Sharland, Arthur Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBX7-29B] - 1902(Tas)-1974(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 696, 1922 (Marconi); COCP1 20, 1930 - radio telegraphist, WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (North Sydney, NSW, 1930); Radio Technician (Killara, NSW, 1933; Warringah, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Killara, NSW, 1954); engineer (Killara, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Arthur Henry Sharland|Sharland, Arthur Henry "Chilla"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZD-ZKS] - 1909(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4SD Brisbane (Boondall, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Ekibin, 1954); 4SD Cloncurry (1955); 4SD Brisbane (Wynnum North, 1956); 4SD Rockhampton (1960); 4SD Yeppoon (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1807, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAN, wireless operator); federal public servant (DCA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Boondall, Qld, 1937-1943); Commonwealth officer (Wynnum North, Qld, 1954); communications officer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958-1963; Yeppoon, Qld, 1968-1977); retired (Causeway via Yeppoon, Qld, 1980) ===''SHARP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John James Charles Sharp|Sharp, John James Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBZ-TZV] - 1897(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3KA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 591, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Prahran Gardens, 1919-1924; Caulfield, 1928-1972) ===''SHARPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Victor Sharpe|Sharpe, Frank Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMD2-GVZ] - 1904(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4AZ Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1924-1929; Ashgrove, 1930-1937; Redcliffe, 1938-1939); 4ZFS Brisbane (Clayfield, 1975); 4FV Brisbane (Clayfield, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 20, 1924, No. 4 in Qld; AOCP Q112, 1975 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (RSQ, WIAQ); military (AMF) - Awards: C.M.G.; O.B.E. - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Wooloowin, 1925-1929); director (Ashgrove, 1934-1937); soldier (Ashgrove, 1943); machinist (likely typo for merchant) (Clayfield, 1949); merchant (Clayfield, 1954-1980) ===''SHAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shaw|Shaw, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archibald John Shaw|Shaw, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K2-ZDZ] - 1872(NSW)-1916(Vic) - XPO King Island (1911); X?? Sydney (Randwick), early wireless experimenter, proprietor Maritime Wireless Telegraph Co of Australasia (1910+) with Edward Hope Kirkby, technical specialist - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/shaw-archibald-john-8404 ADB] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199003.pdf EA] * [[/J. G. Shaw|Shaw, J. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Chelmer, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Raymond Herbert Preston Shaw|Shaw, Raymond Herbert Preston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3J-J31] - 1901(Eng)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2LY Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1922-1923); 2LY Sydney (Woolahra, 1924-1929; South Kensington, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 664, 1921 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kensington, 1930-1931; Vaucluse, 1932-1980) - TroveTag: "2LY - Raymond Herbert Preston Shaw" * [[/R. N. Shaw|Shaw, R. N.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Sidney Alexander Shaw|Shaw, Sidney Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFJY-4NH] - 1882(Eng)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6AI Perth (East Guildford, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant station master (Woolgangee, WA, 1916-1917); railway officer (East Guildford, WA, 1925-1926); civil servant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1930-1931); station master (Coolgardie, WA, 1936-1943); retired (East Fremantle, WA, 1949-1972) ===''SHAWSMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Shawsmith|Shawsmith, Alan "Smithy" or Alan Shaw Smith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37T-B3Y] - 1917(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4SA Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1935-1939); 4SS Brisbane (West End, -1952-2010) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1582, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; historian (amateur); journalist; broadcast engineer (ABC2); public servant (ABC2) - Relationships: Father of 4JSS Steven Shawsmith - Electoral Rolls: poultry farmer (Salisbury, Qld, 1943); radio mechanic (West End, Qld, 1949); builder (West End, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Steven Shawsmith|Shawsmith, Steven "Steve"]] - Licences: 4JSS Brisbane - Qualifications: (AOCP ???, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 4SA-4SS Alan Shawsmith - Electoral Rolls: ===''SHEARER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Anderson Shearer|Shearer, Gordon Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5G-JW4] - 1907(Qld)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 4FU Receive Brisbane (Alderley, 1923-1924); 4GA Gayndah (1930); 4GA Mt Nebo (1931-1934); 4GA Cloncurry (Quamby, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 447, 1928, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 95, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (school teacher); state public servant (Qld Dept Education); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Quamby, Qld, 1937; Westbrook, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, 1949); communications officer (Cloncurry, 1954); supervisor (Surrey Hills, 1963-1968); retired (Vermont, 1972-1980) ===''SHEARSTONE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Vincent Leonard Shearstone|Shearstone, Vincent Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G895-CYJ] - 1916(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: BOCP 4, 1936 - WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Albury, 1937); radio announcer (Goulburn, 1943); radio electrician (Goulburn, 1949-1980) ===''SHELDRICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheldrick|Sheldrick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Cornwell Sheldrick|Sheldrick, Eric Cornwell "Shel"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ64-X2X] - 1903(Eng)-1966(Tas) - Licences: 7BH Receive Launceston (1923); 7BH Launceston (1924-1926); 7BT Launceston (1927); 7BM Launceston (1931-1939); 7DM Burnie (1948-1954); 7DN Stowport (1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 60, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (Launceston, 1928-1943) ===''SHELLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shelley|Shelley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Hamilton Shelley|Shelley, George Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55B-2H4] - 1909(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2QF Sydney (Crows Nest, 1935-1937; Newport Beach, 1938-1939; Waverton, 1946-1948; Newport, 1950-1975); 2ABK Sydney (Newport Beach, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1469, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Newport Beach, NSW, 1936-1954); radio technician (Newport, NSW, 1958-1968; Newport Beach, NSW, 1972) * [[/Max Robert Shelley|Shelley, Max Robert or Robert Max]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPR-K4X] - 1895(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XDG Sydney (Henley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 4th Battalion, Lieutenant, 1915-1917; Aust Flying Corps, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: decorator (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1933-1937) ===''SHELLSHEAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shellshear|Shellshear, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Eden Shellshear|Shellshear, Kenneth Eden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L18H-1PZ] - 1890(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: XDT Walla (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: brother of XIN Walter Guy Shellshear - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (New Lambton, NSW, 1930-1935; Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1963; Turramurra, NSW, 1968-1977); retired (Warina Village, NSW, 1977; Castle M, NSW, 1980) * [[/Walter Guy Shellshear|Shellshear, Walter Guy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2DZ-F7R] - 1887(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: XIN Walla (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: brother of XDT Kenneth Eden Shellshear - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Cardiff, NSW, 1930-1932; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1969) ===''SHENFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shenfield|Shenfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clarence Kennerley Shenfield|Shenfield, Clarence Kennerley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYG-GS1] - 1907(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Cobden (1933-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1206, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cobden, Vic, 1931-1968); casual worker (Cobden, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Cobden, Vic, 1980) ===''SHENTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Hilton Shenton|Shenton, Maurice Hilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67C-Q1B] - 1903(Qld)-1940(Qld) - Licences: 4DC Receive Brisbane (Wynnum South, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: irrigation ganger (Bald Hills, 1925); assistant stream gauger (North Ipswich, 1928); public servant (Annerley, 1937) ===''SHEPARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arundel Elmore Shepard|Shepard, Arundel Elmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QY-8HX] - 1910(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5DC Adelaide (Norwood, 1928-1930; Kent Town, 1931-1933; Norwood, 1937-1939; Toorak East, 1946-1965; Heathpool, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 393, 1928, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 136, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHEPHERD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shepherd|Shepherd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. A. Shepherd|Shepherd, H. A.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XQD Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHEPPARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheppard|Sheppard, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Horace Sheppard|Sheppard, William Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNTF-2R5] - 1911(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3LQ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1933; Burwood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 744, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: woolbuyer (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934); buyer (Camberwell North, Vic, 1936); woolbuyer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1954) ===''SHERIDAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheridan|Sheridan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kevin Vincent Sheridan|Sheridan, Kevin Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GT-CK3] - 1918(Qld)-2010(Qld)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2296, 1939, Qld; BOCP 344, 1940; COCP1 529, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Member of the Order of Australia, for Public Service to Science particularly in the Field of Radiophysics - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Sandgate, Qld, 1941; Shorncliff, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Rose Bay, NSW, 1949); technical officer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1958); physicist (Rose Bay, NSW, 1963-1968; Darling Point, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''SHERLOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sherlock|Sherlock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Henry Sherlock|Sherlock, Keith Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ2-8S8] - 1916(NSW)-2015(NSW) - Licences: 2TQ Sydney (Earlwood, 1936-1937; Ermington, 1938-1939; Hurlstone Park, 1946-1948); 2TQ Londonderry (!950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1655, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ermington, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Parkes, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Londonderry, NSW, 1949); telecommunications technician (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Ermington, NSW, 1958); instructor (Carlingford, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Katoomba, NSW, 1968); technician (Katoomba, NSW, 1972; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977); retired (Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1980) ===''SHERRIFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sherriff|Sherriff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest George Sherriff|Sherriff, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K877-WTX] - 1904(Qld)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4SU Brisbane (Fairfield, 1935-1937; Hawthorne, 1938-1939; Brisbane City, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1464, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Brisbane South, Qld, 1928); instructor of printing (Fairfield, Qld, 1937; Hawthorne, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''SHIEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shiel|Shiel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Shiel|Shiel, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 997, 1932, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shield|Shield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Wyndham Shield|Shield, John Wyndham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZR-L3G] - 1919(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6SX Perth (Nedlands, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2265, 1939, WA; COCP2 494, 1941; COCP1 550, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (University Hostel, Nedlands, WA, 1949); lecturer (Nedlands, WA, 1958-1980) ===''SHIELDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shields|Shields, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Edward Shields|Shields, Arthur James Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBCT-D5G] - 1894(Eng)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3GP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1930-1939; North Balwyn, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 690, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (East Melbourne, 1925-1927; Malvern East, 1928; Camberwell, 1931-1933); auditor (Malvern East, 1934-1936); retired (Ringwood, 1943) ===''SHIPLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shipley|Shipley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Shipley|Shipley, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVG-LQF] - 1905(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2WR Sydney (Bondi, 1932-1933; Bellevue Hill, 1934-1936; Vaucluse, 1937; Potts Point, 1938-1939; Bondi, 1946-1947; Bondi Junction, 1948; Epping, 1950-1980+); 2QW Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 937, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Bondi, NSW, 1933); projectionist (Five Dock, NSW, 1934); technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1935; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Bondi, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1949); radio & electrical engineer (Epping, NSW, 1949-1968); radio electrician (Epping, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SHOEMAKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shoemaker|Shoemaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Shoemaker|Shoemaker, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G828-7LL] - 1879(USA)-1932(USA) - American inventor and pioneer radio engineer, developer of Shoemaker wireless system, associated with Gehring companies, International Telegraph Construction Co (represented in Australia by John William Ormsby Hamilton, who promoted the Shoemaker system here), United Wireless Telegraph Co, Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co of America, Mallory companies - Links: [[w:Harry Shoemaker|Wikipedia]]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/30s/IRE-1933-02-OCR-Page-0026.pdf PIRE1]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/30s/IRE-1933-02-OCR-Page-0027.pdf PIRE2] ===''SHOESMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shoesmith|Shoesmith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Walter Shoesmith|Shoesmith, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9W-XM4] - 1923(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALY Sydney (Eastwood, 1939; Manly, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2273, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Manly, NSW, 1949); farmer (Upper Coopers Creek, NSW, 1954; Tascott, NSW, 1958-1963); surveyor (Corinda, Qld, 1969-1980) ===''SHORING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Samuel Shoring|Shoring, Thomas Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDD-NDG] - 1914(Qld)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 4SR Bundaberg (1937-1939; 4SR Brisbane (New Farm, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1872, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Bundaberg, Qld, 1936-1937); salesman (Bundaberg, Qld, 1943); sound engineer (New Farm, Qld, 1954; Holland Park, Qld, 1963-1980) ===''SHORT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Short|Short, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Alban Short|Short, Alfred Alban]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTS-9QQ] - 1904(NSW)-1946(NT) - Licences: 2SH Newcastle (Lambton, 1926-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 280, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Lambton, 1930-1943) * [[/Ormond Short|Short, Ormond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VHH-SGM] - 1901(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, 1925-1926); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1928; Horsham, 1931-1972); engineer (Horsham, 1977) * [[/Walter Short|Short, Walter]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AJ Receive Sydney (Manly, 1922); 2AJ Sydney (Manly, 1923-1924; Kirribilli, 1924; Manly, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Note: several contemporaneous WSs, insufficient data to identify * [[/William Newton Short|Short, William Newton "Newt"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G97J-HMM] - 1897(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ARA Sydney (Auburn, 1948-1954; Beacon Hill, 1955-1958; Auburn, 1960-1961; Beacon Hill, 1965); 2AOW Sydney (Auburn, 1957-1958) - Qualifications: AOCP 2829, 1948, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Ulmarra, 1930-1934); shopkeeper (Coraki, 1935-1936); munition worker (Mayfield, 1943); machinist (Auburn, 1949-1958); inspector (Beacon Hill, 1963) ===''SHORTELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Charles Shortell|Shortell, Raymond Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYMQ-4HQ] - 1904(Vic)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 3VB Receive Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3RS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1933); 3RS Shepparton (1937-1939); 3ARF Geelong West (1948-1954); 3ARF Melbourne (Croydon, 1955-1960; Hawthorn, 1965-1975); 4ARS Gold Coast (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 77, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 171, 1934; TVOCP 332, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1925-1934); radio engineer (Shepparton, Vic, 1936-1942); manufacturer (Geelong North, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Croydon, Vic, 1954); TV technician (Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968; Hawthorn East, Vic, 1972); retired (Chevron Island, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SHORTEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eddy Wilbee Shorten|Shorten, Eddy Wilbee or Welbee or Wiebec "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWN4-MZM] - 1899(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4TS Brisbane (Paddington, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 908, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor) - Comment: Middle name variable; Birth Welbee; Marriage Wiebec; Death Wilbe; AOCP Wilbee - Electoral Rolls: ===''SHORTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shortt|Shortt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Shortt|Shortt, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4HF Camooweal (1933-1939); 5SR Tennant Creek (1947-1948); 5SR Adelaide (Glenunga, 1954; New Hindmarsh, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1193, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHUTE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shute|Shute, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Elliott Stewart Shute|Shute, Robert Elliott Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF5T-CJ5] - 1899(NSW)-1922(NSW) - Licences: XCE Sydney (Strathfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Field Artillery Reinforcements) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: "Gone too soon" (passed from rugby injury age 23yo ===''SIBLY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sibly|Sibly, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Sibly|Sibly, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC5R-MH6] - 1897(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XYX Perth (North Perth, 1913-1914); 6AF Receive Perth (City, 1923); 6AF Perth (North Perth, 1923-1924; Inglewood, 1924); 2SB Sydney (Kirribilli, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 32, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken) (recorded Sibley) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 2ASY-3AUV Sydney Arthur Sibly; brother of Clifton Archibald Sibly - Electoral Rolls: insurance clerk (North Perth, 1919-1922); manager (Albion, Qld, 1936; Eagle Junction, Qld, 1937; Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1958); retired (Rose Bay, 1963-1972) * [[/Clifton Archibald Sibly|Sibly, Clifton Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K41R-3JQ] - 1894(SA)-1964(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 225, 1915 - likely early wireless experimenter with brother Arthur's licence - Relationships: brother of XYX-6AF-2SB Arthur Sibly; uncle of 2ASY-3AUV Sydney Arthur Sibly - Electoral Rolls: farrier (North Perth, 1915-1937) * [[/Sydney Arthur Sibly|Sibly, Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKF-F7R] - 1926(NSW)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 2ASY Sydney (Rose Bay, 1954; Kingsgrove, 1957-1965); 3AUV Melbourne (Eltham, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 945, 1945; BOCP 1049, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of XYX-6AF-2SB Arthur Sibly; nephew of Clifton Archibald Sibly - Electoral Rolls: communications officer (Kingsgrove, 1958-1963); clerk (Eltham, Vic, 1968-1977; Queanbeyan, 1980) ===''SIDEBOTTOM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Lancelot Sidebottom|Sidebottom, Geoffrey Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-KGH] - 1902(Tas)-1964(Tas) - Licences: 7BB Receive Launceston (1922); Receive Launceston (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: father of 7SK Maxwell Douglas Langford Sidebottom - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Launceston, 1928-1954) * [[/Maxwell Douglas Langford Sidebottom|Sidebottom, Maxwell Douglas Langford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-5QY] - 1922(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 7SK Hobart (Newtown, 1948); 7SK Howrah (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2830, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 - Relationships: son of 7BB Geoffrey Lancelot Sidebottom - Electoral Rolls: sound engineer (New Town, 1949); mechanic (Bateau Bay, NSW, 1980) ===''SIDEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Longfield Sidey|Sidey, Robert Longfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSN-3P6] - 1874(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Lindfield, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2CB James Douglas Kay Sidey - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Lindfield, 1930-1949) * [[/James Douglas Kay Sidey|Sidey, James Douglas Kay or Douglas James Kay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSN-35P] - 1904(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Receive Sydney (Lindfield, 1922-1923); 2CB Sydney (Lindfield, 1924-1925); 2CB Boorowa (1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2ZY Robert Longfield Sidey - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Bethungra, 1943-1949); no occupation (Junee, 1954) ===''SIEVERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest William Sievers|Sievers, Ernest William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNJD-8MJ] - 1901(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1165, 1933, Qld; 2COCP 9, 1934; 1COCP 38, 1935 - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Kelvin Grove, 1925); night officer (Oakey, 1930); railway night officer (Narangba, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Ascot, 1943; Clayfield, 1949-1958) * [[/William Frederick Sievers|Sievers, William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJN-NDS] - 1902(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3CB Receive Melbourne (East Richmond, 1922-1923); 3CB Melbourne (East Richmond & South Yarra, 1924-1939, 1946-1960; Toorak, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 165, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Richmond, 1931-1943); reader (South Yarra, 1949-1963); meter reader (Toorak, 1972-1980) ===''SIGAL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sigal|Sigal, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Louis Sigal|Sigal, Harold Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ4R-XFJ] - 1908(SA)-1939(NSW) - Licences: 2UK Sydney (Woollahra, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 253, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (Militia, Signals, 1934-1937) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); engineer (Melbourne East, Vic, 1931); electrician (Auburn North, NSW, 1933; Centennial Park, NSW, 1934; Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937; West Perth, WA, 1943; Woolowin, Qld, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1954; Kensington, NSW, 1958); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1963); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1968); retired (Vaulcuse, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SIGMONT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Sigmont|Sigmont, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD58-221] - 1883(NSW)-1942(Vic) - Licences: 3AH Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: patent attorney (Auburn, Vic, 1917; Elsternwick, 1924-1937; Seaford, 1942); ===''SILBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Clive Silby|Silby, Arthur Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8B6-PSD] - 1894(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AF Perth (North Perth, 1924; Inglewood, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 (Australian Wireless Squadron) [https://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog/1911865/australian-wireless-squadron-aif-embarkation-roll/] - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Exeter, 1939-1943) ===''SILVER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Leslie Silver|Silver, Frank Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94HC-LTV] - 1904(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4FL Brisbane (Morningside, 1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2086, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Morningside, Qld, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Morningside, Qld, 1949-1980) ===''SIMMONDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur George Simmonds|Simmonds, Arthur George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DL-234] - 1906(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2GS Sydney (Arncliffe, 1930-1934); 2GS Murwillumbah (1935-1939); 4PG Bundaberg (1946-1948); 2APJ Sydney (Cronulla, 1954-1955; Caringbah, 1956-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 590, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 207, 1938 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Arncliffe, 1933); gardner (Arncliffe, 1935); radio engineer (Murwillumbah, 1935-1937); technician (4BU Kalkie, 1943-1949) * [[/Ernest John Simmonds|Simmonds, Ernest John]] - 19??(Eng)-19??(Eng) - G2OD Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, amateur operator, first to two way QSO Australia (Nov 1924, 3BQ) - TroveTag: "G2OD - Ernest John Simmonds" ===''SIMMONS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simmons|Simmons, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Fisher Simmons|Simmons, Alexander Fisher]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HL-5MY] - 1906(WA)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3TQ Melbourne (Brighton, 1947-1956; South Yarra, 1960; Bayswater, 1965-1969; Boronia, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2394, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); technician (Bayswater, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Trethowan Simmons|Simmons, Henry Trethowan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4M3-BP4] - 1905(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6KX Perth (Subiaco, 1925-1927); 3XK Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1927); 6KX Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933; Nedlands, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; West Perth, 1954-1955; Mt Pleasant, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 181, 1925, No. ?? in WA; CPRT 1121, 1928; 2COCP 295, 1930; 1COCP 257, 1932 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Maylands, 1931), radio engineer (Nedlands, 1936; West Perth, 1949), engineer (Fremantle, 1958; Mt Pleasant, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "6KX-3XK - Henry Trethowan Simmons"(160+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Simmons"(130+ tags) * [[/Leonard Joseph Simmons|Simmons, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBM-SKH] - 1907(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3LJ Melbourne (Belgrave, 1926-1931; East Prahran, 1933); 3LJ Rheola (1937-1939); 3LV Trafalgar (1948); 3LV Cheltenham (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 304, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Womerah, Yarram Yarram, Vic, 1928; Toolangi, Yea, Vic, 1931; Armadale, Vic, 1934-1936; Rheola, Bendigo, Vic, 1936-1937; Nanneela West, Bendigo, Vic, 1942; Cheltenham, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SIMMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simms|Simms, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Wilkinson Simms|Simms, Eric Wilkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XZ-9RN] - 1906(WA)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Melbourne (Malvern, 1927-1931; Caulfield, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 360, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Malvern, Vic, 1931); buyer (Caulfield, Vic, 1934; Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); manager (Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SIMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simpson|Simpson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Rae Simpson|Simpson, Allan Rae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCWN-35S] - 1912(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2ASO Kyogle (1950-1954); 2ASO Sydney (Cammeray, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3011, 1949, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Wauchope, NSW, 1936; Dungog, NSW, 1937); postal clerk (Ballina, NSW, 1943; Kyogle, NSW, 1949-1954); monitor (Cammeray, NSW, 1958-1963); radio monitor (North Sydney, NSW, 1968) * [[/Arthur Wellesley Simpson|Simpson, Arthur Wellesley]] - 1899(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 2ZJ Duri (1923-1926); 2ZJ Sydney (Five Dock, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 480, 1919 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Five Dock, NSW, 1930-1936); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1937-1968) * [[/Benjamin Simpson|Simpson, Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHH-BTH] - 1911(Sct)-1941(At Sea) - Licences: 3SM Melbourne (Richmond, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless (Richmond, Vic, 1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1673948 AWM Roll of Honour]; [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/registrydetails.asp?ID=517 HMAS Sydney Virtual Memorial]; [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/rollcontent/517/517a.pdf Lorraine Simpson summary] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Charles William Arthur Simpson|Simpson, Charles William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBMD-3Q3] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3IN Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2022, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1949); technician (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Edward Morris Simpson|Simpson, Edward Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJYV-NFF] - 1915(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ES Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1931-1939, 1946-1947; North Sydney, 1948-1961; Wahroonga, 1965; West Killara, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 772, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1936-1943; North Sydney, NSW, 1949-1958); shipping officer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1963; Killara, NSW, 1968); shipping (Killara, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Harry Blythe Simpson|Simpson, Harry Blythe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF93-CZ3] - 1920(???)-2013(WA) - Licences: 6HS Perth (Leederville, 1937-1939; Mt Lawley, 1947-1948; Nedlands, 1954-1969; Lesmurdie, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2060, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Claremont, WA, 1949-1968); marketing manager (Lesmurdie, WA, 1972); manager (Lesmurdie, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Ernest Simpson|Simpson, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8H-8N4] - 1873(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XACF Sydney (Randwick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Newtown, NSW, 1903; Randwick, NSW, 1913); grocer (Newington, NSW, 1930-1937; Petersham, NSW, 1943) * [[/Leslie Robert Simpson|Simpson, Leslie Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-4VD] - 1901(WA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3SA Ararat (1925-1933); 3SA Melbourne (Windsor, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 44, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draper (Prahran Gardens, Vic, 1922; Ararat, Vic, 1924-1943); mechanic (Prahran, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Robert Allen Simpson|Simpson, Robert Allen "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2Q9-FWT] - 1912(SA)-1996(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2314, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burnside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Thomas Leigh Simpson|Simpson, Thomas Leigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBBW-8Q3] - 1895(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3II Dunkeld (1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2217, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Aust Flying Corps, 1915-1917; RAF, 1918); (WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer at WW1 enlistment (1915); grazier (Dunkeld, Vic, 1924-1954) ===''SIMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Charles Sims|Sims, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MK-NXC] - 1907(WA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 344, 1927, No. 38 in Qld; 2COCP 16, 1934 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (RAAF Point Cook, 1931-1934); QANTAS air pilot (Brisbane, 1936-1937); public servant (Box Hill, 1963) - Comment: several contemporaneous Eric Charles Sims, need to sort electoral rolls * [[/Ernest Leslie Arthur Sims|Sims, Ernest Leslie Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ6H-6PF] - 1905(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3ZA Melbourne (Preston, 1930-1933); 3ZA Apollo Bay (1937-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 622, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Preston, Vic, 1931; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1933-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''SINCLAIR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sinclair|Sinclair, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Bertram Sydney Charles Sinclair|Sinclair, Bertram Sydney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M8W6-R4J] - 1906(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6CY Receive Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1928; Buckland Hill, WA, 1931-1954; Kendenup, WA, 1958; Mt Barker, WA, 1963) * [[/Laurence Ernest Sinclair|Sinclair, Laurence Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PJ-G15] - 1913(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2MH Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Homebush, 1954-1975; Gorokan, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1566, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Canterbury, NSW, 1935-1949); telegraphist (Homebush, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Gorokan, NSW, 1980) ===''SINFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sinfield|Sinfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Albert Sinfield|Sinfield, Andrew Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9W-W9R] - 1913(NSW)-1962(SA) - Licences: 2TZ Cootamundra (1933); 2TZ Wagga Wagga (1933-1936); 2AKT Sydney (Concord, 1939; Croydon, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1088, 1933, NSW; BOCP 1311, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ganmain, NSW, 1935; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1935); soldier (Croydon, NSW, 1943); technician (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''SINGLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Paul Singleton|Singleton, Claude Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4JR-4SV] - 1914(WA)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4UX Theodore (1936-1939); 4UX Bundaberg (1946-1947); 4UX Stanthorpe (1948); 4UX Atherton (1954-1955); 4UX Malanda (1956); 4UX Ayr (1960); 4UX Childers (1965); 4UX St George (1969); 4UX Gracemere (1975); 4UX Dalby (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1638, 1936, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4QW, 4QO, 4QW, 4RK, 4QS); federal public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Theodore, Qld, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Yungaburra, Qld, 1954); public servant (Gracemere, Qld, 1972) - Trovetag: "4UX - Claude Paul Singleton" ===''SIRL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sirl|Sirl, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clarence William Charles Sirl|Sirl, Clarence William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89J-9LJ] - 1913(SA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6XG Katanning (1938-1939; 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 3, 1936; AOCP 2132, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Katanning, 1937-1968) ===''SKENE-SMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Skene-Smith|Skene-Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Skene-Smith, Alexander Bond - See Alexander Bond Skene Smith ===''SKINNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Skinner|Skinner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Alfred Skinner|Skinner, Albert Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y9-L1V] - 1910(WA)-2002(WA) - Licences: 6SK Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1948; Mt Helena, 1954-1955); 6SK Norseman (1956)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2461, 1940, WA; COCP2 1171, 1948 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil stated (Subiaco, WA, 1934-1949); technician (Mt Helena, WA, 1954); radio technician (Norseman, WA, 1958); branch manager (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1963); manager (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1968); field supervisor (Floreat Park, WA, 1972); prospector (Doubleview, WA, 1977-1980) ===''SLADE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Irwin Slade|Slade, Charles Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDN1-G28] - 1921(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3PZ Melbourne (Elwood, 1938-1939, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2172, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949-1954); medical practitioner (St Kilda, 1967-1968; Elwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles William Slade|Slade, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH3R-28W] - 1893(Eng)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2SX Sydney (Croydon, 1923-1925 (as H. C. Slade); 1925-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified; English PMG Certificate 1st class - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAN, 1909-1924); Wireless Weekly (technical editor, 1925-1928); Daily Telegraph (radio & technical editor, 1928-1929); Keogh Radio (engineer, 1929-1930); Croydon Radio (proprietor, 1930-1933+) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer, R.A.N. (Croydon, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2SX - Charles William Slade" ===''SLATER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. F. Slater|Slater, J. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Sheffield (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Harold Ivan Slater|Slater, Harold Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDT3-7JP] - 1898(Tas)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Kelso (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: pastoralist (Kelso, Tas, 1919); labourer (Maypole Hotel, New Town, Tas); no occupation (Middle Park, Vic, 1926); airman (Point Cook, Vic, 1927; Middle Park, 1931); traveller (Elsternwick, 1936-1968) ===''SLATTERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slattery|Slattery, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Joseph Patrick Slattery|Slattery, Joseph Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G824-KHF] - 1866(Irl)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (St John's College, Camperdown; St Vincent's, Ashfield, 1930) - Links: [[w:Joseph Patrick Slattery|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/slattery-joseph-patrick-8453 ADB] * [[/Joseph Samuel Francis Slattery|Slattery, Joseph Samuel Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVN-SSF] - 1894(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 50, 1915; CPRT 167, 1915; 2COCP 324, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1916; Esperance, WA, 1916; RAN radio station, Geraldton, 1917); travelling salesman (Stanthorpe, 1928-1930); traveller (Tamworth, 1932-1933; Woollahra, NSW, 1933-1935); commercial traveller (New Farm, 1936; Hamilton, Qld, 1937; Fairfield, Qld, 1949; West Sydney, 1949-1954); radio officer (Mascot, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Cremorne, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''SLAWSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slawson|Slawson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Thomas Slawson|Slawson, George Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW2-T4D] - 1916(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AFN Sydney (Harbord, 1936-1939, 1946-1958; Croydon, 1960-1961; Homebush, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1835, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Father also GTS - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Harbord, NSW, 1943-1958); public servant (Croydon, NSW, 1963; Strathfield West, NSW, 1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''SLIGHT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slight|Slight, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Alexander Burrough Slight|Slight, Arthur Alexander Burrough]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBLQ-X4J] - 1902(Eng)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2DA Receive Sydney (Parramatta, 1922); Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Parramatta, 1923); 2ZA Sydney (Windsor, 1931-1938; Richmond, 1939, 1946-1950); 3AZA Ballarat (1954); 2ZA Sydney (Bondi Beach, 1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF); MBE 1941; OBE - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Windsor, NSW, 1930-1937); RAAF (Richmond, NSW, 1949); RAAF Officer (RAAF Ballarat Camp, Vic, 1954); engineer (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/awards/details.php?qnum=1747&qname=SLIGHT RAF MBE] ===''SLUTZKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slutzkin|Slutzkin, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Eliot Slutzkin|Slutzkin, Robert Eliot "Bob" or "Bobbie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGSK-21C] - 1917(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; East St Kilda, 1954-1956; Balaclava, 1960-1975; East St Kilda, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2159, 1938, Vic; COCP1 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Balaclava, Vic, 1949); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1954-1963; Balaclava, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''SMALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Small|Small, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward George Small|Small, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBBR-5P7] - 1907(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2QS Newcastle (Mayfield, 1933-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1231, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mayfield, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Thomas Augustus Small|Small, Thomas Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2YV-RNM] - 1901(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2WS Murwillumbah (1933-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1222, 1933, NSW; BOCP 235, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bangalow, NSW, 1930); commercial traveller (Bellingen, NSW, 1930); salesman (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Byron Bay, NSW, 1943); furniture retailer (Eastwood, NSW, 1949); grazier (Lower Quipolly, NSW, 1958-1963); representative (Tamworth, NSW, 1972) ===''SMART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smart|Smart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Smart|Smart, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHD-TNH] - 1891(NZ)-1980(NZ) - Licences: 4SM Barcaldine (1936-1937); 4SM Paterson (1938-1939); 4SM Longreach (1946-1948); 4SM Cairns (Cairns City, 1954-1956; Freshwater, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1625, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boiler attendant (Dunevia Station, Blackhall, Qld, 1913); motor engineer (Aramac, Qld, 1916-1925; Barcaldine, 1928-1937); freeholder (Longreach, Qld, 1943); mechanic (Longreach, Qld, 1949); farmer (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1958); retired (Freshwater, Qld, 1963-1972; Cairns, Qld, 1977) ===''SMELLIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ellis Henry Smellie|Smellie, Ellis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7P-FDM] - 1893(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 218, 1930; 1COCP 240, 1931 - RANRS (temp Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Radio Station, Applecross, 1925; Geraldton, 1931; Broome, 1936); telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949); radio officer (Caulfield, Vic, 1954; Blackburn, 1963-1980) ===''SMIBERT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Smibert|Smibert, George]] - 1840(Sct)-1899(Vic) - clubs (founding member Telegraph Electrical Society Vic), employment (Postal Department Vic, chief electrician), brother of James Smibert Deputy Postmaster-General Victoria * [[/George Smibert|Smibert, James]] - 1836(Sct)-1912(Vic) - employment (Postal Department Vic, Deputy Postmaster-General, appointed following early passing of Samuel Walker McGowan), created a nepotism scandal by early promotion of brother and brother-in-law to the most senior positions in Vic Post & Telegraphs in the early 1890s, likely reason for the positioning of Qld appointees at the top of the Federal PMGD in 1901; the brother of George Smibert Chief Electrician, Postal Dept Vic ===''SMITH (A-L)''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smith|Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Smith, Alan Shaw - See Alan Shawsmith (change of name) * [[/A. C. Smith|Smith, A. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJDO Matlock (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Specific individual not identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Alexander Bond Skene Smith|Smith, Alexander Bond Skene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRDG-J7D] - 1893(Eng)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2OQ Sydney (Vaucluse, 1930-1933); 2SS Sydney (Narrabeen, 1948); 2SS Lawson (1950-1956); 2SS Blackheath (1957-1958) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 294, 1930; COCP1 196, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous Alexander Smiths - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Lennex Lonsdale Smith|Smith, Arthur Lennex Lonsdale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QQY-B84] - 1908(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3UX Melbourne (Abbotsford, 1936-1939; Fairfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1702, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Fairfield, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Arthur Carrington Smith|Smith, Arthur Carrington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKV-VL2] - 1902(Tas)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 7BN Receive Launceston (1923); 7AB Launceston (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 8, 1924, No. ?? in Tas; CPRT 930, 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (operator 7BN Wills & Co wannabe Class B); recording engineer (Cinesound Productions Ltd, Bondi, 1932); inventor of sound-on-film systems - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Launceston, 1928); recording engineer (Bronte, 1931-1935); engineer (Bondi, 1936-1937); recording engineer (Clovelly, 1943-1949; Waverley, 1963-1968); engineer (Waverley, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "7BN-7AB - Arthur Carrington Smith" * [[/Austen Cyril Smith|Smith, Austen Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6N-JKF] - 1904(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2FS Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1925; Burwood, 1925; Maroubra, 1930-1933; Homebush, 1933; Burwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 75, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio agent - Electoral Rolls: radio agent (Burwood, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Burwood, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Burwood, 1958-1963); retired (Lower Hawkesbury, 1972-1980) * [[/A. J. Smith|Smith, A. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AS Sydney (Harris Park, 1927-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/C. Smith|Smith, C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7BA Receive Stanley (1922); Receive Stanley (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Cedric Preston Smith|Smith, Cedric Preston or Preston-Smith, Cedric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BB-X47] - 1907(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ZZ Sydney (Cremorne, 1924-1925); 2QK Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936; Balgowlah, 1937; Lane Cove, 1938-1939); 3QG Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948); 3QG Ballarat (1954-1956); 2CD Sydney (Cremorne, 1958-1961; Palm Beach, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1212, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bank accountant (Binnaway, NSW, 1930); bank officer (Manly, NSW, 1932; Balgowlah, NSW, 1934-1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949); bank manager (Ballarat, Vic, 1954; Cremorne, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Palm Beach, NSW, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "2ZZ-2QK-2CD - Cedric Preston Smith" * [[/Charles Frederick Smith|Smith, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3J-B3F] - 1904(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: No licence yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 418, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 1112, 1928; 2COCP 44, 1929 - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: Several contemporaneous Charles Frederick Smith's, not yet identified * [[/Claude Sargent Smith|Smith, Claude Sargent or Sarjent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLW-9HG] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2AHK Sydney (Ryde, 1937-1939); 2ANZ Sydney (Pymble, 1969); 2ANZ Grafton (1975); 2ANZ Sydney (West Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1962, 1937, NSW; COCP2 157, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: wood machinist (Ryde, NSW, 1943-1949); clerk (Ryde, NSW, 1958; Pymble, NSW, 1963-1968; Grafton, NSW, 1972; Pymble, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Colin Hughes Smith|Smith, Colin Hughes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YH-LLB] - 1910(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PK Melbourne (East Kew, 1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 433, 1928, Vic; AOLCP 90, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Kew, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1943-1980) * [[/George Edwin Smith|Smith, George Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJ3-BVR] - 1916(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3YG Melbourne (Brighton, 1936-1939; Bentleigh, 1947-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1960; Blackburn South, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1792, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949); observer (Brighton, Vic, 1954); public servant (Brighton East, Vic, 1958-1963); technical officer (Blackburn South, Vic, 1967); retired (Lilydale, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/George Leonard Frederick Smith|Smith, George Leonard Frederick or Fredrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZR-5Q7] - 1913(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 3FR Melbourne (Northcote, 1936-1939; St Kilda, 1947-1948; Montmorency, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1768, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Northcote, Vic, 1934-1942); sales (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); clerk (Montmorency, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Herbert Henry Baker Smith|Smith, Herbert Henry Baker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFN-H6R] - 19??(???)-1932(Qld) - Licences: 4DP Receive Cairns (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cairns, Qld, 1925-1930) * [[/J. H. Smith|Smith, J. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EA Receive Beenleigh (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Albert Malcolm Smith|Smith, John Albert Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L264-537] - 1911(Eng)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5JR Adelaide (St Peters, 1934-1937; Alberton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1375, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Alberton, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John William Smith|Smith, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMGD-VTK] - 1914(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AEJ Baradine (1936-1939, 1947-1950); 2AEJ Sydney (Waverley, 1954-1955; Lakemba, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1760, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JWSs - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Keith Howard Smith|Smith, Keith Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCN-ZH8] - 1915(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4AS Brisbane (Clayfield, 1939, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2396, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: Public Service Medal, 1990 - Electoral Rolls: university student (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); engineer (Bardon, Qld, 1941; Clayfield, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Leslie Smith|Smith, Leslie]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DD Sydney (Concord, 1931; Homebush, 1931; Concord, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 726, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Possibly Leslie Smith killed in truck accident 1936; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SMITH (M-Z)''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smith|Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Jeffrey Smith|Smith, Noel Jeffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PM-2B8] - 1919(???)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2VE Sydney (Artarmon, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1495, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Canowindra, NSW, 1963) * [[/P. W. Smith|Smith, P. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EF Receive Brisbane (Alderley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Raymond Sydney Smith|Smith, Raymond Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L176-XYF] - 1914(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 3RY Melbourne (Kew, 1937-1938); 2AJQ Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1938; Sans Souci, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2006, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous RSSs - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1937); RAN (Toorak, Vic, 1943); process worker (Homebush, NSW, 1958); driver (Granville, NSW, 1963); labourer (Granville, NSW, 1968) * [[/Reginald George Smith| Smith, Reginald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6T-TLM] - 1888(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2ACR Sydney (Turramurra, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2054, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster – Comment: Several contemporaneous RGSs - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Turramurra, NSW, 1932-1949) * [[/Richard John Smith|Smith, Richard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-14B] - 1909(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIU Sydney (Bexley, 1937-1939, 1946-1969); 2AIU Tweed Heads (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2026, 1937, NSW; COCP2 1333, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1933-1963); radio technician? (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1980) * [[/Robert Cecil Smith|Smith, Robert Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G134-ZFJ] - 1916(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3YQ Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2117, 1938, Vic; COCP1 1073, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943-1949; Blackburn, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Rowland Anthony Godfrey Smith|Smith or Godfrey-Smith, Rowland Anthony Godfrey "Tony"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHYR-N91] - 1919(NSW)-2005(Tas) - Licences: 2AMN Sydney (Wahroonga, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2326, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son-in-Law of 7PF Philip Oakley Fysh - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Northbridge, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Launceston, Tas, 1954-1968) * [[/Sidney Arthur Smith|Smith, Sidney or Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1MH-VHS] - 1917(???)-2008(WA)91yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2100, 1938, WA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Subiaco, WA, 1943); civil engineer (Bayswater, WA, 1949-1958; Bedford, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Sidney Hugh Holland Smith|Smith, Sidney Hugh Holland]] - 1861(???)-1933(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, senior state public servant (Qld P&T, Chief Mechanician), senior federal public servant (PMGD, State Mechanician, Qld), radio clubs (QWI, vice president), business proprietor (Telephone and Electrical Supplies Co) * [[/Stuart Disney Paull Smith|Smith, Stuart (Birth) or Stewart (Electoral Rolls) Disney Paull or Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDB-8D8] - 1913(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4LA Brisbane (Corinda, 1934-1939); 4LA Amberley (1946-1948); 4LA Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1303, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor); military (RAAF, navigator); broadcast technician (4BC); Dept Education (O/C Radio) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Corinda, Qld, 1936-1949); radio technician (New Farm, Qld, 1949); maintenance officer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1963); public servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Sydney Smith|Smith, Sydney]] - 1856(NSW)-1934(NSW) - senior state politician (NSW MLA), senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1904-1905) * [[/Victor Leslie Smith|Smith, Victor Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXQW-Q5S] - 1916(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3UR Melbourne (Collingwood, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2029, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Collingwood, Vic, 1937-1949) * [[/Wilfred Smith|Smith, Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRQ-PQ1] - 1896(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); 5AG Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 602, 1921; 2COCP 419, 1941; 1COCP 882, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/William Arthur Smith|Smith, William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCX-XL9] - 1906(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5LZ Wallaroo (1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 526, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Glenunga, 1939-1943) - beware several contemporaneous William Arthur Smith's * [[/William Glanville Clement Smith|Smith, William Glanville Clement]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRS5-JM9] - 1914(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2IV Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 1013, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Richmond, NSW, 1943); RAAF Radio Officer (Penrith, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Orchard Hills, NSW, 1980) * [[/William Henry Smith|Smith, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2V-L4R] - 1911(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5SW Adelaide (Woodville, 1937-1939, 1947-1956); 5ASW Adelaide (Woodville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1996, 1937, SA; BOCP 431, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WHSs - Electoral Rolls: operator (Woodville, SA, 1939) * [[/W. J. Smith|Smith, W. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: N758 Receive Sydney (Hurstville, 1922); 2IC Receive Sydney (Hurstville, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SMITHERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Charles Smithers|Smithers, Ernest Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z1-GQ1] - 1885(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 552, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: inspector of fisheries (Urunga, 1930); inspector (Burwood, 1930-1949) ===''SMYTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Walter Smyth|Smyth, Cedric Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1C-4MX] - 1916(WA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 7CD Devonport (1933-1939); 3ACH Melbourne (Doncaster East, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1133, 1933, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Doncaster East, 1954-1977) * [[/Victor Loftus Smyth|Smyth, Victor Loftus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR8F-P8L] - 1905(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3PJ Receive Geelong (1923); 3PJ Geelong (1924); 3PJ Bendigo (1924-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 126, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Bendigo, 1928-1972) ===''SMYTHE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Cresswell Smythe|Smythe, Alan (BMD) or Allan (Electoral Rolls) Cresswell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JQ-V9V] - 1908(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5MF Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Hazlewood Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 658, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 135, 1933; BOCP 125, 1937; 1COCP 196, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Torrensville, SA, 1939-1943) ===''SNADDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snaddon|Snaddon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Ernest Snaddon|Snaddon, John Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLF-B75] - 1920(Eng)-1944(Aegean Sea) - Licences: 3VE Melbourne (Malvern, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2322, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 459 Squadron, Warrant Officer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/snaddon-john-ernest-409361/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''SNAITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snaith|Snaith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Leslie Snaith|Snaith, Samuel Leslie "Leslie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJN-2S8] - 1901(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3ZR Melbourne (Footscray, 1923-1930; Newport, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 166, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1924-1928; Newport, Vic, 1931-1954) ===''SNAPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snape|Snape, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Fairlie Roger de Burgh Snape|Snape, Fairlie Roger de Burgh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G649-B1V] - 1900(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2NU Receive Quirindi (1923); 4JK Willis Island (1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 695, 1922; 2COCP 340, 1931; 1COCP 221, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Quirindi, 1930); wireless operator (Quirindi, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Killara, 1949-1968); engineer (Killara, 1980) ===''SNEDDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sneddon|Sneddon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Neville Sneddon|Sneddon, Richard Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTS-SX7] - 1908(Vic)-1970(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Burwood, 1923); 2AKQ Sydney (Concord West, 1938-1939); 2WS Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1946-1965); 2WS Wamberal (1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2183, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1937; Concord West, NSW, 1943; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''SNELLGROVE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William George Rayner Snellgrove|Snellgrove, William George Rayner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5YC-Y4J] - 1879(SA)-1958(NSW) - Licences: XCN Sydney (Willoughby, 1913-1914); 2DD Receive Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 242, 1916 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; merchant navy (WW1) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1913; Crows Nest, NSW, 1930-1931; East Sydney, NSW, 1935-1936); superintending engineer (Crows Nest, NSW, 1949; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1954) - TroveTag: "XCN-2DD - William George Rayner Snellgrove" - Links: [https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/6986877 IWM] ===''SNOOK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Charles Snook|Snook, Keith Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTG-Z2D] - 1908(Tas)-1946(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Hobart North, 1936); motor mechanic (Hobart Central, 1937) ===''SNOSWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snoswell|Snoswell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Raymond Snoswell|Snoswell, Alfred Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NWH-MCT] - 1899(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5AD Adelaide (Exeter, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Largs, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5AD - Alfred Raymond Snoswell" & "!Wikibooks Snoswell" ===''SOBELS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sobels|Sobels, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Max Dhorenwendt Sobels|Sobels, Max Dhorenwendt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNT-8Q5] - 1904(Vic)-1996(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Watervale, 1923); 2OT Sydney (Dee Why, 1932-1939; Lakemba, 1946); 2OT Broken Hill (1947-1950); 2OT Newcastle (Hamilton, 1954-1956); 2OT Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1957-1961); 2OT Goulburn (1965-1969); 5OT Adelaide (Holden Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 894, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 1358, 1954; TVOCP 28, 1957 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1943); teacher (Broken Hill South, NSW, 1949; Hamilton, NSW, 1954; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1958; Ashfield, NSW, 1963; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1963); retired (Goulburn, NSW, 1968) ===''SODEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander William Soden|Soden, Alexander William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N9-7M1] - 1909(Qld)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4AS Brisbane (Annerley, 1930-1939; Yeerongpilly, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 634, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Annerley, 1934-1943) ===''SOILLEUX''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soilleux|Soilleux, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Garnet Argyle Soilleux|Soilleux, Garnet Argyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKH-XPN] - 1900(Vic)-1959(Eng) - Licences: XOG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 497, 1919 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Auburn, Vic, 1924); architect (Auburn, Vic, 1925-1937; Kew, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''SOLOMON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Solomon|Solomon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Charles Henry Solomon|Solomon, Cecil Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH6J-BQ1] - 1902(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KV Melbourne (Prahran, 1931-1933; South Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 738, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Prahran, Vic, 1924-1936); manager (Elsternwick, Vic, 1937); soldier (Auburn, Vic, 1943); nil (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); radio technician (Carnegie, Vic, 1963) ===''SORAGHAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soraghan|Soraghan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Donald St James Soraghan|Soraghan, Donald St James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQ8-7TC] - 1902(Ireland)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2LA Sydney (Rose Bay, 1930-1934); 2LH Sydney (Rose Bay, 1935-1939); 2PU Sydney (Rose Bay, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 233, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Rose Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); technician (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Kingscliff, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SOUMPROU''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soumprou|Soumprou, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Emile Walter Soumprou|Soumprou, Emile Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZZF-SX7] - 1906(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3WK Melbourne (Thornbury, 1929-1933; North Fitzroy, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 511, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937); retired (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1942-1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954) ===''SOUTHWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Southwell|Southwell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Lindsay Southwell|Southwell, Clifford Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNM-FDF] - 1897(SA)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2SW Sydney (Cremorne, 1925-1926; Northbridge, 1927-1929; Brighton-Le-Sands, 1930-1931; Northbridge, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 131, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Private); WW2 (Australian Army, colonel) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Northbridge, NSW, 1930); manager (Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1930-1931); sales manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1958); business executive (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Leslie William Douglas Southwell|Southwell, Leslie William Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WXT-S8L] - 1900(NSW)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3SL Seymour (1924-1939, 1946-1954); 3SL Melbourne (Montrose, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 250, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Seymour, 1931-1954) * [[/Noel Leslie Southwell|Southwell, Noel Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNM-ZJW] - 1919(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2ZF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1565, 1935, NSW; 1COCP 149, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (1949) - Comment: QSL collection survives ARDXC/NFSA - Electoral Rolls: broadcast technician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Yagoona, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''SPARK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Spark|Spark, John]] - 1879(USA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AC Perth (City, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Fremantle, 1917); civil servant (West Perth, 1921) - Comment: identification not certain ===''SPEDDING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spedding|Spedding, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Thomas Spedding|Spedding, Edward Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ82-ZCM] - 1897(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 4DU Receive Brandon (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Brandon, Qld, 1921-1925); clerk (Lakemba, NSW, 1932-1958) ===''SPEER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Speer|Speer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis Speer|Speer, John Francis "Jock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYD4-LJN] - 1914(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3FF Corop (1936-1939); 3FF Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1947-1948; Thornbury, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1724, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3TS Thomas Patterson Speer - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Corop, Vic, 1942); machinist (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949); merchant (Thornbury, Vic, 1954); dealer (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Thomas Patterson Speer|Speer, Thomas Patterson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYDH-FVD] - 1907(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3TS Corop (1936-1939, 1947-1969); 3TS Flora Hill (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1815, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3FF John Francis Speer - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Corop, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Flora Hill, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''SPENCE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spence|Spence, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Keith Spence|Spence, Edward Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBYN-S3H] - 1908(Qld)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 4DT Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Union Bank, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930; Wellington, NSW, 1934); bank officer (Bondi, NSW, 1936; Rose Bay, NSW, 1937; Epping, NSW, 1943-1949; Northbridge, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Cremorne, NSW, 1980) * [[/Hugh David Spence| Spence, Hugh David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZB-X1K] - 1920(Tas)-1984(WA) - Licences: 7DS Longford (1938-1939, 1947-1965); 6FS Perth (Cottesloe, 1969; East Victoria Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2105, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Longford, Tas, 1943-1944); radio engineer (Longford, Tas, 1949-1963); radio technician (East Victoria Park, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/William Guthrie Spence|Spence, William Guthrie]] - 1846(Sco)-1926(Vic) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1914-1915) ===''SPENCER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Derek David Spencer|Spencer, Derek David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSW-N55] - 1909(Eng)-1982(Tas) - Licences: 3DS Melbourne (Altona, 1934-1937); 6DS Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1280, 1934, Vic; AOLCP 157, 1934; 2COCP 55, 1936; 1COCP 111, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: poultry farmer (Ulverstone, Tas, 1954; Leven, Tas, 1963); farmer (Gawler, Tas, 1972) ===''SPERRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred John Sperring|Sperring, Wilfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVLY-JPK] - 1917(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6SP Perth (Victoria Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Belmont, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1920, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Victoria Park, WA, 1943); mechanic (Victoria Park, WA, 1949); radio engineer (Belmont, WA, 1954-1963) ===''SPICER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spicer|Spicer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Victor John Spicer|Spicer, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88M-KKY] - 1910(Eng)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3VS Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1929-1931; East Malvern, 1933; North Fitzroy, 1937-1939, 1946-1948); 3BQV Melbourne (Hurstbridge, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 554, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, 1934); constable (Port Melbourne, 1936; Fitzroy, 1937-1954; Carlton South, 1967-1968); retired (Hurstbridge, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SPITZKOWSKY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spitzkowsky|Spitzkowsky, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Max Royston Stanley Spitzkowsky|Spitzkowsky, Max Royston Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYD-23H] - 1904(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2MS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1926-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 302, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 134, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Hamilton, NSW, 1932-1972) ===''SPLATT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Splatt|Splatt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Bartlett Splatt|Splatt, Alan Bartlett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4P-HBH] - 1912(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: 3BS Melbourne (Montmorency, 1934-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1370, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Briar Hill, Vic, 1935-1943) ===''SPOONER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spooner|Spooner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Henry Spooner|Spooner, Alexander Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ93-LSL] - 1918(WA)-1997(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1983, 1937, Vic; AIR3 1102, 1947; COCP1 1311, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 30 Squadron, DFC, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: air observer (Darwin, NT, 1943); public servant (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SPOTSWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Ernest Spotswood|Spotswood, Cyril Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTC-4GM] - 1897(Tas)-1964(Tas) - Licences: Receive Burnie (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Burnie, 1936-1943); fettler (Burnie, 1949-1954) * [[/Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood|Humphry nee Spotswood, Innis Jane Lovett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P4-M7C] - 1892(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4JH Poopoonbah via Giru (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1356, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: second YL operator in Qld - Relationships: Wife of 4JK Jack Lawrence Humphry - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Ching Do Siding, Ayr, Qld, 1919-1936; Giru, Qld, 1937-1949; Poopoonbah, Qld, 1954; St Lucia, Qld, 1958-1972) ===''SPRENGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sprenger|Sprenger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Herbert Ernest Sprenger|Sprenger, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQD-2CJ] - 1914(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4ES Bundaberg (1932-1939); 4ES Brisbane (New Farm, 1946-1948; Holland Park, 1954; Upper Mt Gravatt, 1955-1960; Rainworth, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1064, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 165, 1938; 1COCP 530, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ); state public servant (Qld Police, radio comms) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bundaberg, 1936-1937); police constable (New Farm, Qld, 1943-1949); sergeant police (Holland Park, Qld, 1954; Upper Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958); sub-inspector police (Rainworth, Qld, 1963-1968); police officer (Rainworth, Qld, 1972); retired (Bardon, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SPRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spring|Spring, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Athol Leeming Spring|Spring, Athol Leeming]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VS-DPM] - 1892(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: XHZ Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Waverley, NSW, 1913-1972); retired (Bondi, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SPRINGETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Springett|Springett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Springett|Springett, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PV-RVB] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2OM Exeter (1935-1937); 2OM Sydney (Willoughby, 1938-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1567, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1930-1932); wardsman (Exeter, NSW, 1934-1937); draughtsman (Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1977) ===''SPROULE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sproule|Sproule, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archie Laurence Sproule|Sproule, Archie Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8BK-5J7] - 1902(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2IB Dubbo (1934-1935); 2IB Parkes (1936); 2IB Werris Creek (1937); 2IB Sydney (Punchbowl, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1398, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Dubbo, NSW, 1930-1935; Werris Creek, NSW, 1936); clerk (Werris Creek, NSW, 1943); telegraphist (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949; Oatley, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''SPURRIER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spurrier|Spurrier, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Charles Spurrier|Spurrier, Leonard Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTY1-WZJ] - 1904(Wales)-1984(SA) - Licences: S382 Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1922); 5AL Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923); Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clarence Park, 1939-1941; Eden Hills, 1943) ===''SQUELCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squelch|Squelch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Arbor Squelch|Squelch, Thomas Arbor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZRH-758] - 1892(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2TB Bangalow (1926-1927) (Dealer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bangalow, NSW, 1930); ironmonger (Bangalow, NSW, 1932-1977) ===''SQUIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squire|Squire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Leith Squire|Squire, Leslie Leith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HQ-59S] - 1918(NSW)-1963(???) - Licences: 2NL Thornton (1933-1939, 1946-1961); 2OL Portable Thornton (1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1131, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 279, 1936; COCP2 80, 1936; BOCP 93, 1937; COCP1 231, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Maitland East, NSW, 1943; Thornton, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''SQUIRES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squires|Squires, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Squires|Squires, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CX-3GW] - 1909(WA)-1972(???) - Licences: 6JS Perth (Cannington, 1929-1939; Como, 1946-1956; Nedlands, 1960; West Leederville, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 510, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cannington, 1931-1936); sales manager (Midland Junction, 1937; South Perth, 1943-1954); manager (Subiaco, 1963); business manager (West Kalamunda, 1968) ===''ST JOHN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert St John|St John, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry Clive Bolingbroke St John|St John, Henry Clive Bolingbroke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTN-PV8] - 1895(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2RX Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1923-1925); 2RX Sydney (Rockdale, 1926-1939); 2APN Sydney (Northbridge, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 258, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: reader (Rockdale, 1930-1936; Northbridge, 1943-1963) ===''STACEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stacey|Stacey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Keith Stacey|Stacey, Howard Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3TY-D8M] - 1907(NSW)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5XA Adelaide (Firle, 1934-1937; Knightsbridge, 1938-1939; Leabrook, 1947-1956; Glynde, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1360, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Burnside, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/Roy Ernest Stacey|Stacey, Roy Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDT-PNR] - 1902(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4RS Proserpine (1933-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1187, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: office assistant (Bauple, Qld, 1925); clerk (Proserpine, Qld, 1928-1972) * [[/Roydon Stacey|Stacey, Roydon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK4-TLX] - 1908(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2HY Sydney (Crows Nest, 1932-1937; Oatley, 1938-1939; Crows Nest, 1948; Oatley, 1950); 2QM Sydney (Epping, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 936, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930-1937); storekeeper (Oatley, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Crows Nest, NSW, 1943); PMG technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1968); supervising technician (Epping, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Seymour Stacey|Stacey, Seymour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR79-YXV] - 1893(Eng)-1960(ACT) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 27, 1914 - telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: sorting clerk & telegraphist (Keswick, Cumberland, Eng, 1911); electrical engineer (Griffith, ACT, 1928-1943); electrical contractor (Griffith, ACT, 1954-1958) ===''STACK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Patrick Charles Stack|Stack, Robert Patrick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-Y2K] - 1904(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4TK Innisfail (1936-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1742, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Innisfail, Qld, 1930-1932); stationer (Innisfail, Qld, 1936-1943) ===''STACKPOLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Julian Stackpole|Stackpole, Peter Julian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-H8N] - 1947(Vic)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 3ZQS Melbourne (North Clayton, 1980+; 1RX Canberra, 1990s); Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 2203, 1966; AOCP N1856, 1988 - amateur operator; broadcast planning engineer (P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA, ACA) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Hampton, 1972); technical officer (Clayton, 1977-1980) ===''STAFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Staff|Staff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Leslie Staff|Staff, Raymond Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHPS-L3T] - 1904(Qld)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2LS Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1934); 2AMN Canberra (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kogarah, NSW, 1930); messenger (Mascot, NSW, 1933-1934; bank manager (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1934); messenger(Bondi, NSW, 1935; Mitchell, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Belconnen, ACT, 1943); car driver (Kingston, ACT, 1949); bookkeeper (Moruya, NSW, 1954-1958); storeman (Parramatta, NSW, 1963) ===''STAFFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stafford|Stafford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ivor Stafford|Stafford, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-PHJ] - 1912(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3XB Lallat North (1934-1939); 3XB Melbourne (Carlton, 1947-1948; Box Hill South, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1272, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Husband of 3KS Mavis Ellen Stafford nee Coutts - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Prahran, Vic, 1934; Manya North, Vic, 1936; Lallat North, Vic, 1937-1942; Abbotsford, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/John Hurst William Stafford|Stafford, John Hurst William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV6P-XSJ] - 1901(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4CD Receive Ipswich (Ebbw Vale, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ebbw Vale, 1925-1928; Booval, 1932-1949); engineer (East Ipswich, 1958-1963); retired (Mansfield, 1977-1980) * Stafford, Mavis Ellen see Mavis Ellen Coutts ===''STALKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stalker|Stalker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Clarence Stalker|Stalker, Dudley Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTG3-TYC] - 1907(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3KJ Colac (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 995, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Colac, Vic, 1931-1937); electrician (Colac, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Colac, Vic, 1963-1968); electrician (Colac, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''STANFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Roy Stanfield|Stanfield, Clifford Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQXR-9GG] - 1900(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: N744 Receive Newcastle (1922); 2HX Receive Newcastle (1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 383, 1918; 2COCP 136, 1930; 1COCP 140, 1930 - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Randwick, 1930; Maroubra, 1932-1968); retired (Blaxland, 1977-1980) ===''STANLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stanley|Stanley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. M. Stanley|Stanley, J. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JS Receive Sydney (Crow's Nest, 1922-1923); 2JS Sydney (Crow's Nest, 1924); Orange (1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 100, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; newsagent (Leura, late 1920s) - Identification: Not yet identified (possibly James Melville Stanley, electrician, Lockhart, 1930) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Vincent Edward Stanley|Stanley, Vincent Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHDF-X7C] - 1896(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2VS Sydney (Chatswood, 1926-1928; Carlingford, 1929-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 379, 1918; COCP2 26, 1929; COCP1 141, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Radio Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1933-1954); retired (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963; Rosebery, NSW, 1968) ===''STANSFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stansfield|Stansfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick Galen Stansfield|Stansfield, Frederick Galen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHKB-QKP] - 1909(Eng)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1489, 1935, WA; COCP2 81, 1935; COCP1 223, 1939 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Merchant Navy, Second Radio Officer, MV Koolama) - Electoral Rolls: student (Nedlands, WA, 1937) - Links: [https://ausmerchantnavy.weebly.com/koolama.html Merchant Navy] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''STANTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stanton|Stanton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Ross Bishop Stanton|Stanton, Ernest Ross Bishop]] - 1895(SA)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XVN Adelaide (Enfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 10th Battalion, Lance Corporal, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: Railway porter at time of enlistment in 1915; Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10262380 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1659076 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Keith Haberfield Stanton|Stanton, Keith Haberfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPR5-MHJ] - 1896(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XFU Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 3241, 1960 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 7th Brigade/6th Regiment, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1933-1936); real estate (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1937-1943); grazier (Reedy Creek, NSW, 1949; Kareeba, NSW, 1954-1958); real estate (Church Point, NSW, 1968) ===''STAPLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John William Stapleton|Stapleton, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG7-R9P] - 1915(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5KY Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1934-1937; Alberton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1314, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Cook, SA, 1941-1944) * [[/Percival de Soligny Stapleton|Stapleton, Percival de Soligny]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHCD-Y4Q] - 1870(SA)-1951(SA) - Licences: XVK Mt Gambier (1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) ===''STARKIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas William Starkie|Starkie, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBS-NCY] - 1906(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4NW Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 306, 1926, No. 30 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Nundah, 1928-1937); warehouse assistant (Holland Park, 1943); manager (Wavell Heights, 1949); agent (Toowong, 1954-1958); manufacturer's agent (Kenmore, 1963); agent (Tennyson, 1968-1972); retired (The Gap, 1977; North Tamborine, 1980) ===''STARR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis John Starr|Starr, Francis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLN-LC4] - 1916(Qld)-1940(off Qld coast) - Licences: 4FS Stanthorpe (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1930, 1937, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 23 Squadron, Aircraftsman Class 1) - Electoral Rolls: baker (Stanthorpe, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1719163 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Alwyn Starr|Starr, William Alwyn "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RK-F5D] - 1909(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6DB Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Pingelly, WA, 1931; Merredin, WA, 1936; Narrogin, WA, 1937; Bunbury, WA, 1943; Manjimup, WA, 1954; Daglish, WA, 1958; Cottesloe, WA, 1963; Mt Claremont, WA, 1968-1977; Swinburne, WA, 1977-1980) ===''STEANE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Ashcroft Steane|Steane, Geoffrey William Ashcroft]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCF-JWV] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3UX Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1923-1933); 3SX Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 775, 1923; 2COCP 330, 1931 -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Dee Why, NSW, 1949); television engineer (Double Bay, NSW, 1954); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1954) ===''STEELE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Steele|Steele, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rowland Edward James Steele|Steele, Rowland Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTC-2ZM] - 1904(Tas)-1987(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hobart West, 1928); dairyman (West Hobart, 1937-1972) ===''STEER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Steer|Steer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Hurtle Steer|Steer, Albert Hurtle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKFN-K9D] - 1914(SA)-2010(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1787, 1936, SA; BOCP 713, 1946 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Army officer (Victor Harbour, SA, 1939); Salvation Army officer (Sterling, SA, 1941); welfare officer (RAAF Station, Nhill, Vic, 1942); salvation army officer (Stirling West, SA, 1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1687262 VWMA] ===''STEPHEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Percy Goldsmith Stephen|Stephen, Percy Goldsmith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2J-HVR] - 1896(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAEL Sydney (Balmain, 1913-1914); 2ZB Sydney (Balmain, 1924-1925); 2PS Sydney (Balmain, 1926; Granville, 1927-1930; Lidcombe, 1931-1936; Croydon, 1937-1939; Five Dock, 1946-1958; Condell Park, 1960-1975) (Dealer licence in 1926 & 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Section, Aus Naval & Mil Exped Force, CPO) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Granville, 1930); electrician (Lakemba, 1930; Lidcombe, 1932-1936); electrical fitter (Five Dock, 1943-1958); fitter (Condell Park, 1968-1972) - TroveTag: "XAEL-2ZB-2PS - Percy Goldsmith Stephen" ===''STEPHENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stephens|Stephens, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Nelson Stephens|Stephens, Arthur Nelson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G941-3F1] - 1886(Eng)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4CG Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1922); 4CG Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923-1925); Operator of 4AE - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (North Carlton, Vic, 1912-1914); engineer (Wireless Station, Pinkenba, 1915-1919; Clayfield, 1925-1928); hotel keeper (Palm Beach Hotel, Elanora, 1932-1934; Grand Hotel, Southport, 1936-1943); cafe proprietor (Southport, 1949); secretary (Main Beach, 1954-1958; Southport East, 1963-1968) * [[/Frank Richmond Stephens|Stephens, Frank Richmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ7-MLM] - 1897(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 452, 1919 - RANRS - Electoral Rolls: naval reservist (New Farm, 1921); farm hand (Wamuran, Qld, 1925); wireless operator (New Farm, 1925-1937); radio mechanic (New Farm, Qld, 1943); agent (New Farm, Qld, 1949); caretaker (Brisbane, 1954-1958); retired (Bowen Hills, 1963; Coolangatta, 1968-1972) * [[/Harry James Milne Stephens|Stephens, Harry James Milne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYC-KQH] - 1900(WA)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6ZZ Perth (South Perth, 1935-1939; Bassendean, 1947-1960; Eden Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1530, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Albany, WA, 1925); railway employee (Katanning, WA, 1931-1936); storekeeper (Fremantle, WA, 1937); aircraftsman (Bassendean, WA, 1943-1963); railway employee (Eden Hill, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Bassendean, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Lance Russell Stephens|Stephens, Lance Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR9B-L57] - 1891(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur listener; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Father of 2ZLS-2ACO Lindsay Russell Stephens - Electoral Rolls: electrical machinist (Burwood, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930-1935); electrical engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936-1977) * [[/Lindsay Russell Stephens|Stephens, Lindsay Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPW-2NP] - 1923(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ZLS Wagga Wagga (1960); 2ACO Wagga Wagga (1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 640, 1959; AOCP 3948, 1961, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son of Lance Russell Stephens - Electoral Rolls: technician (Gordon, NSW, 1949); engineer (PMG Dept, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1963; Goonellabah, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Reginald Alva Claude Stephens|Stephens, Reginald Alva Claude ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYML-5QY] - 1909(Vic)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4RA Gympie (1948); 4RA Brisbane (Scarborough, 1954; Brighton, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1531, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: May have been licensed pre-WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Yarram, Vic, 1936); public servant (Scarborough, Qld, 1949-1954); clerk (Brighton, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/Thomas Stephens|Stephens, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2B-35G] - 1912(Vic)-1944(Sct) - Licences: 3GO Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1933) - qualifications: cc; AOCP 489, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1944) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1942) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/stephens-thomas-418036/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Thomas Blacket Stephens|Stephens, Thomas Blacket or Blackett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9WG-Y5P] - 1902(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 309, 1926, No. 31 in Qld - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: articled law clerk (Annerley, 1925-1928); solicitor (Annerley, 1934; Fortitude Valley, 1936-1937; Clayfield, 1949-1968); retired (St Lucia, 1972-1980) ===''STEPHENSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stephenson|Stephenson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Wilfred Stephenson|Stephenson, Charles Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93BK-M7F] - 1905(Qld)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1933)(licence jointly held with brother); 2BWQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 282, 1926, No. 25 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Wooloowin RC, operator 4WN; WIAQ, operator 4AE); broadcast technician (4QG); business proprietor (cinema audio) - Relationships: brother of 4RG Harold John Stephenson - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Wooloowin, Qld, 1928-1929); electrical engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1932-1933); sound engineer (Capertee, NSW, 1936-1937); panel beater (Bourke, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Capertee, NSW, 1949-1954; Maroubra, NSW, 1958); autoelectrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Blacktown, NSW, 1980) * [[/Harold John Stephenson|Stephenson, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93BK-9M3] - 1903(Qld)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1933)(licence jointly held with brother) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 290, 1926, No. 27 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 4RG/2BWQ Charles Wilfred Stephenson - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Wooloowin, Qld, 1925-1943); sheet metal worker (Wooloowin, Qld, 1949); engineer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1954); aircraft mechanic (Maroubra, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''STER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ster|Ster, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/R. W. Ster|Ster, R. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RC Melbourne (Preston, 1938-1939); 3AWG Barramunga (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STEVENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stevens|Stevens, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Edgar F. Stevens|Stevens, Albert Edgar F. "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH4H-N2D] - 1894(Vic)-1954(WA) - Licences: 6BN Perth (North Perth, 1924-1927; South Perth, 1930-1939); nominated licensee for W732 WIA WA (1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 136, 1925, No. ?? in WA - Radio Activity: amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geraldton, WA, 1916-1917); phone mechanic (North Perth, WA, 1925; South Perth, WA, 1931-1954) - TroveTag: "6BN – Albert Edgar Stevens" * [[/Frederick William Stevens|Stevens, Frederick William]] - 1898-19?? - 4SP Brisbane, amateur operator (PRTC 788, 1923, Marconi & Telefunken; 1COCP, 1930, Qld), Coastal wireless operator; first chief engineer 4QG, state public servant (4QG), pilot (Qantas), federal public servant (DCA) - TroveTag: "4SP - Frederick William Stevens" & "!Wikibooks 4SP" * [[/Herbert Newman Stevens|Stevens, Herbert Newman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYY-2NY] - 1911(???)-2005(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3JO Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Balwyn, 1954-1965; South Blackburn, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1191, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Auburn, Vic, 1936-1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1963; Blackburn South, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/James Thomas Stevens|Stevens, James Thomas or Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBL-91P] - 1914(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3ZK Swan Hill (1933-1939, 1947); 3ZK Beverford (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1106, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Swan Hill, Vic, 1936-1954); clerk (Beverford, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Robert Edward Stevens|Stevens, Robert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Z-ZMF] - 1908(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 7OJ Deloraine (1931-1933); 3OJ Melbourne (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 817, 1931, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Auburn, Vic, 1931; Burwood, 1937-1980) ===''STEVENSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stevenson|Stevenson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Vincent Stevenson|Stevenson, Cecil Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1X-5KF] - 1878(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2IY Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922); 815 Receive Sydney (Randwick); 2IY Sydney (Randwick, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; founder of 2UE B class - Relationships: Father of Murray Herman Stevenson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Randwick, NSW, 1930-1936); retired (Port Hacking, NSW, 1943-1954; Caringbah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Murray Herman Stevenson|Stevenson, Murray Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1K-K6M] - 1905(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 46, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2IY-815-2IY Cecil Vincent Stevenson - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Maroubra, NSW, 1930; Coogee, NSW, 1934); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937-1954); electrical engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STEWART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stewart|Stewart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Stewart|Stewart, Alexander]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2XF Tumut (1931-1934); 2XF Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1950); 2AXF Sydney (Balmain, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 865, 1931, No. ?? in NSW + others depending on identification - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Alexander Barnett Stewart|Stewart, Alexander Barnett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHBR-VND] - 1895(Sct)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4DD Receive Brisbane (Hawthorne, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Oondooroo, Qld, 1919); farmer (Palmwoods, Qld, 1921-1925); orderman (Hawthorne, Qld, 1928); truck driver (Eight Mile Plains, Qld, 1936-1937); foreman (Hawthorne, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Donald Richardson Stewart|Stewart, Donald Richardson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94CC-2MT] - 1902(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: V739 Receive Lorne (1922); 3GS Receive Lorne (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Lorne, 1925-1954); guest house proprietor (Lorne, 1967-1968); proprietor (Lorne, 1972-1980) * [[/H. A. Stewart|Stewart, H. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAM Melbourne (Williamstowm, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Henry Stewart|Stewart, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXS7-R71] - 1896(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 234, 1916; 1COCP 318, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous HSs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. Stewart|Stewart, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DK Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JSs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. J. Stewart|Stewart, J. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XER Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Edgar Stewart|Stewart, John Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-3JC] - 1884(NSW)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2MR Newcastle (Mayfield, 1923-1929; Hamilton, 1930); 2MR Sydney (Chatswood, 1931); 4MR Brisbane (Nundah, 1933-1939, 1946-1948); 2MR Waratah (1954-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 43, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Commonwealth Electoral Commission (Chief Electoral Officer) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Arncliffe, 1913); District Returning Officer (Mayfield, 1930); Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Nundah, Qld, 1937-1949); retired (Waratah, 1954) - TroveTag: "2MR-4MR - John Edgar Stewart" * [[/William Alfred Stewart|Stewart, William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBZ-4XJ] - 1910(WA)-2020(WA)109yo - Licences: 6ST Perth (West Leederville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1958, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balkatta, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1937); salesman (Wembley Park, WA, 1943; Leederville, WA, 1949); technician (Floreat Park, WA, 1954-1963; Wembley Park, WA, 1968; Floreat Park, WA, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://gerontology.fandom.com/wiki/William_Stewart Gerontology] ===''STICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stick|Stick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald James Stick|Stick, Reginald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L69N-XLN] - 1898(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2BI Lismore (1935-1939); 2AMS Lismore (1950-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1431, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Lismore, NSW, 1934-1963) ===''STICKLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stickland|Stickland, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis James Stickland|Stickland, John Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJHW-ZKB] - 1885(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: XJS Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: coachbuilder (Auburn, Vic, 1909-1931); body builder (Auburn, 1936-1937) ===''STILLMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Harward Stillman|Stillman, Geoffrey Harward]] - 1895(Vic)-1984(WA) - Licences: XJAH Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Brighton, Vic, 1919-1931); engineer (Claremont, WA, 1936-1963); retired (Maylands, WA, 1968-1980) ===''STIPEK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stipek|Stipek, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Stipek|Stipek, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-XL1] - 1898(NSW)-1974(Florida, USA) - Licences: 7BE Receive St Helens (1923); Receive St Helens (1923); 7BE St Helens (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMG telegraph messenger, left PMGD 1920; first to log KGO in Tas - Comment: beware two other John Stipek's concurrently in Tas, 1920s - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (St Helens, 1919); clerk (St Helens, 1922) ===''STIRK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stirk|Stirk, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick James Stirk|Stirk, Frederick James "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHR-T2Q] - 1915(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2XV Sydney (Maroubra, 1931-1934); 2ABC Sydney (Maroubra, 1936-1939, 1946-1961; Beacon Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 847, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 48, 1935; COCP1 1115, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1943; Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1963); engineer (Beacon Hill, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''STITFOLD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stitfold|Stitfold, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Glen Stitfold|Stitfold, Ronald Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BY-MK2] - 1907(WA)-1989(WA) - Licences: 6RS Perth (Carlisle, 1939, 1947-1955; Doubleview, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2387, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Leonora, WA, 1931); bank official (Armadale, WA, 1936-1937; Carlisle, WA, 1943-1954); bank officer (Doubleview, WA, 1958-1980) ===''STITT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stitt|Stitt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Hugh Reginald Stitt|Stitt, Walter Hugh Reginald "Hughie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBX-L5G] - 1908(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2WH Forbes (1925-1969+); 2ARN Forster (1965-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 196, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2LM Leslie Maclean Wilson - Comment: His father also Walter Hugh Rankin Stitt and lived in same district - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Forbes, NSW, 1930); grazier (Forbes, NSW, 1931); jackeroo (Forbes, NSW, 1932); grazier (Forbes, NSW, 1934-1963); retired grazier (Forster, NSW, 1968) ===''STOBIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stobie|Stobie, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Claude Stobie|Stobie, Geoffrey Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY37-92H] - 1915(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3VW Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1934-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1323, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Heidelberg, Vic, 1937-1949) ===''STOCKALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold John Stockall|Stockall, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHN-GKD] - 1906(Eng)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 6DJ Receive Perth (Maylands, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Maylands, WA, 1931-1936; Earlwood, NSW, 1937); motor driver (Eastwood, NSW, 1949-1954); clerk (Parramatta North, NSW, 1958-1963; North Ryde, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Tuncurry, NSW, 1972; Penrith, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STOCKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Stocks|Stocks, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZF-B2F] - 1884(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJDI Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1909-1919); sales (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1919-1943; Camberwell, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Daniel Alan John Stocks|Stocks, Daniel Alan John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN8-R5P] - 1897(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: 3DJ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1927; Surrey Hills, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 144, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Canterbury, Vic, 1921-1922); electrical engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1924-1931) ===''STOCKTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Stockton|Stockton, Norman]] - 1904(WA)-1943(Germany) - 4NQ Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, military (WW2, press correspondent), journalist - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''STONE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stone|Stone, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Charles John Stone|Stone, Kenneth Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18L-4H4] - 1917(Qld)-2001(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2291, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Redfern, NSW, 1943); radio officer (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1963; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Robert Norman Stone|Stone, Robert Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGC-LPV] - 1918(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1628, 1936, Vic; BOCP 99, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hobart South, Tas, 1943-1954) ===''STOW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stow|Stow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allen Frederick Stow|Stow, Allen Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WR-7GG] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3AS Melbourne (North Carlton,1928-1931; North Fitzroy, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Northcote, 1948-1965); 3AFS Portable Melbourne (Northcote, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 441, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 94, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Australian Army) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Carlton North, 1931; Fitzroy North, 1934-1942); technician (Northcote, Vic, 1949-1963) ===''STOWAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stowar|Stowar, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur William Stowar|Stowar, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-D1H] - 1920(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2ACX Sydney (Auburn, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Kingsgrove, 1948-1965; Burraneer Bay, 1969); 2AS Sydney (East Lindfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2236, 1938, NSW; AIR3 1587, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1943); electrician (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1963); superintendent (Cronulla, NSW, 1968); welding (Lindfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STOWE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Alfred Stowe|Stowe, Harry Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBJ-YTW] - 1892(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: XAS Sydney (Drummoyne, 1911-1914); 2CX Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1922-1923); 2CX Sydney (Chatswood, 1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 19, 1924, No. 9 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Chatswood, 1930-1958); retired (Frenchs Forest, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "XAS-2CX - Harry Alfred Stowe" ===''STOYLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Bickley Stoyle|Stoyle, Jack Bickley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM1Z-JWV] - 1881(India)-1966(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 91, 1915; 1COCP 55, 1930 - RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, terminated Nov 1920); AWA CRS - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1917); radio station master (Darwin, 1922; Kilkenny, 1939-1943) ===''STRAFFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Michael Strafford|Strafford, John Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2K-LBX] - 1900(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5JS Adelaide (Stepney, 1936-1939; City, 1947-1965; Windsor Gardens, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1710, 1936, SA; BOCP 514, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STRATFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leo Stephen Stratford|Stratford, Leo Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHV-HRX] - 1915(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4AE Goondiwindi (1936-1939); 4LS Goondiwindi (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1678, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1936-1949); radio dealer (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1954-1958); electrician (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1968); refrigeration mechanic (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1980) ===''STREAMER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Streamer nee Mackenzie, Florence Madeline "Madeline" - See Florence Madeline Mackenzie 4YL ===''STREET''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Street|Street, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Frederick Street|Street, Reginald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW5S-Z4L] - 1900(Tas)-1927(Tas) - Licences: 7BD Receive Hobart (1923); Receive Hobart (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Hobart West, 1922) ===''STREETER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Street|Street, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy William Streeter|Streeter, Roy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXS-PW3] - 1917(Vic)-1988(WA) - Licences: 3AWG Burramunga (1948-1956); 5SK Millicent (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2078, 1938, Vic; BOCP 52, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Colac, Vic, 1943); farmer (Barramunga, Vic, 1949-1963) ===''STROHFELDT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Strohfeldt|Strohfeldt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gilbert Strohfeldt|Strohfeldt or Strofeldt, Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVWD-W9Z] - 1904(Qld)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4GS Brisbane (Paddington, 1932-1939; Camp Hill, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1041, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: licensed for 5 years after passing - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Roma, 1926); telegraphist (Charleville, 1928-1930); Paddington, Qld, 1936-1937); assistant radio inspector (Camp Hill, Qld, 1943) ===''STROUD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stroud|Stroud, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas James John Stroud|Stroud, Thomas James John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6PD-9P5] - 1905(Qld)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AMR Dubbo (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2325, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Dubbo, NSW, 1930-1977) ===''STRUTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Arthur Lloyd Strutt|Strutt, George Arthur Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNY8-8MH] - 1893(Tas)-1955(Vic) - Licences: XJDX Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Elwood, Vic, 1914-1927); orchardist (Frankston, Vic, 1931); carrier (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); inspector (Blackburn, Vic, 1949); painter (Blackburn, Vic, 1954) ===''STUART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stuart|Stuart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis John Stuart|Stuart, Francis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSH-RPC] - 1895(SA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIH Hobart (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: naval officer (Hobart, Tas, 1919); telegraphist (Hobart, 1922; Oakleigh, Vic, 1928-1942); primary producer (Tarra Valley, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Joseph Alphonsus Valentine Stuart|Stuart, Joseph Alphonsus Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCF-RM8] - 1896(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3OO Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 52, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Albert Park, Vic, 1919-1924; Brighton, Vic, 1925-1963); retired (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Michael Aloysius Horatio Stuart|Stuart, Michael Aloysius Horatio]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-2D9] - 1891(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: 3MH Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1927); 3MH Rockbank (1931-1937); 5MS Adelaide (Rosewater, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 66, 1929; 1COCP 184, 1931; likely CRPT pre 1927 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (UK Merchant Navy); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1925-1927); radio telegraphist (Beam Radio Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1928-1937; Geraldton, WA, 1943); radio technician (Footscray North, Vic, 1949) ===''STUART-JONES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stuart-Jones|Stuart-Jones, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edward Stuart-Jones|Stuart-Jones, Arthur Edward]] - 1912(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1597, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STUBBS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stubbs|Stubbs, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Stubbs|Stubbs, Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2RB-PL2] - 1896(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ZS Sydney (Maroubra Junction, 1933-1934; Epping, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 369, 1918 (Marconi); COCP1 320, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1934-1935); radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1963) ===''STURDEE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Vernon Ashton Hobart Sturdee|Sturdee, Vernon Ashton Hobart]] - 1890(Vic)-1966(Vic) - 4?? Brisbane, early wireless experimenter (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur radio club (member, WIQ) ===''SULLIVAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sullivan|Sullivan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Patrick Sullivan|Sullivan, James Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G163-GXP] - 1905(Eng)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5JK Adelaide (Rose Park, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2272, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Rose Park, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John Sullivan|Sullivan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLGD-VK6] - 1906(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3SR Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1925-1926); 3SR Yallourn (1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 206, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1931); engineer (Staff Mess, Yallourn, Vic, 1931; Yallourn, Vic, 1934-1936; Oakleigh, Vic, 1937; Elsternwick, Vic, 1937; Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Vincent Macleay Sullivan|Sullivan, Vincent Macleay "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTD3-DSV] - 1898(NSW)-1989(SA) - Licences: XAC Smithtown (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Sapper, Wireless Moore Park, Light Motor Wireless Section, Anzac Wireless Squadron, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Watervale, SA, 1939-1943) ===''SUMSION''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sumsion|Sumsion, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Walter Sumsion|Sumsion, Charles Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTM-KPG] - 1918(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3YD Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1371, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CWS - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1972; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SUNTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Boyd Sunter|Sunter, Horace Boyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMDQ-56X] - 1899(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2LM Receive Sydney (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1922); 3BS Melbourne (Toorak, Vic, 1924-1925; St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1926); 2BS Sydney (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1927-1929; Vaucluse, NSW, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 808, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1943); electrical instrument fitter (Kirribilli, NSW, 1949); guest house proprietor (Camden, NSW, 1954); retired (Kurmond, NSW, 1968; Springwood, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SUTHERLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan James Sutherland|Sutherland, Alan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK6-94L] - 1916(SA)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 5XB Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1939, 1947-1948); 3AXB Melbourne (Balwyn, 1954-1965); 3KY Melbourne (Balwyn, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1592, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dunleath, SA, 1939-1941); public servant (Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Scarness, Qld, 1977) * [[/George Bremner Sutherland|Sutherland or Clyne, George Bremner "Jock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVF-KQC] - 1893(Sct)-1981(SA) - Licences: 6GB Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 295, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telegraphist (Navy, 1911), journalist (Listening In Column, Perth Western Mail, 1924); late 1920s assistant chief engineer 6WF (to Wally Coxon) - Electoral Rolls: DCA (aeradio operator, from 1941); radio operator (Kalgoorlie, 1949); retired (North Perth, 1958) ===''SUTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sutton|Sutton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Sutton|Sutton, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMFM-Z34] - 1882(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (early 1910s); utilised Henry Sutton's experimental licence - Relationships: son of XLM Henry Sutton - Electoral Rolls: music seller (Malvern, 1909-1913; Hawthorn, 1914-1915); engineer (Kew, 1922-1925); traveller (Camberwell, 1927); mechanic (Brunswick, 1928) * [[/Arthur Fraser Sutton|Sutton, Arthur Fraser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K23N-VYW] - 1888(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2EM Sydney (Darling Point, 1936-1937; Killara, 1938-1939, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1832, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; pre-WW1 (Army, AVAC, 1910-1915); WW1 (Army, 5th Field Artillery, 1915-1919; Captain, Dental Corps) - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Ashfield, NSW, 1913; Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1936; Killara, NSW, 1937-1958); dental surgeon (St Ives, NSW, 1963-1968); dental (St Ives, NSW, 1972) * [[/Henry Sutton|Sutton, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD19-T7V] - 1855(Vic)-1912(Vic) - Licences: XLM Melbourne (Malvern, 1910-1912) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed from 1890s); numerous inventions, Australia's first wireless telephony experimenter (1906); invented several new types of telephones; early television experiments - Relationships: father of Arthur Ernest Sutton - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/sutton-henry-4675 ADB] - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XLM - Henry Sutton"(320+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Sutton"(40+ tags) * [[/Joseph William Sutton Jnr|Sutton, Joseph William Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-HCJ] - 1874(Qld)-1941(Qld) - Licences: 4CP Receive Brisbane (City, 1923); 4EI Brisbane (City, 1923-1925) (In the name of the State Engineer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIQ, foundation member; QWI); electrical engineer; senior federal public servant (PMGD, State Engineer) - Relationships: son of Joseph William Sutton Snr - Electoral Rolls: electric engineer (Teneriffe, 1903); engineer (Teneriffe, 1908-1909); assistant (GPO, 1912-1919); electrical engineer (New Farm, 1921-1936); retired (Ascot, 1937) * [[/Joseph William Sutton Snr|Sutton, Joseph William Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-W6T] - 1844(Eng)-1914(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - club (Royal Society Qld, president) - Relationships: father of Joseph William Sutton Jnr - Links: [[w:Joseph William Sutton|Wikipedia]] - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Teneriffe, 1908-1909) ===''SWABY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swaby|Swaby, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maxwell John Swaby|Swaby, Maxwell John "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY3N-SKH] - 1917(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3DD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1934-1939); 4DA Dalby (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1379, 1934, Vic; COCP1 914, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brisbane, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Dalby, Qld, 1949-1954); farmer (Dalby, Qld, 1958-1972) ===''SWAIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swain|Swain, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lionel Tamsett Swain|Swain, Lionel Tamsett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL1J-TGY] - 1902(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2CS Receive Newcastle (Hamilton, 1922); 2CS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1923-1927; Waratah, 1928-1939, 1946-1950; Charlestown, 1954-1961; Bolton Point, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 108, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Withdrawal: when 2CS Coffs Harbour commenced in early 1980s, policy had changed as to withdrawal of similar amateur callsigns - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Waratah, 1930-1954); engineer (Charlestown, 1958-1963); retired (Bolton Point, 1968-1980) ===''SWAINGER''=== * [[/Alfred John Swainger|Swainger, Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J4-6QD] - 1920(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3IP Melbourne (Upper Ferntree Gully, 1947-1975; Ferntree Gully, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2224, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1949-1968; Ferntree Gully, 1972); engineer (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SWANSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swanson|Swanson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Wilfred Swanson|Swanson, William Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRF2-KMK] - 1909(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2AFL Sydney (North Sydney, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1856, 1937, NSW; COCP2 109, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Pilot Station, Newcastle, NSW, 1930; Vaucluse, NSW, 1932-1935); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1937); marine radio officer (Earlwood, NSW, 1949) ===''SWANTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Howell Swanton|Swanton, Cedric Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G62M-Y9M] - 1899(Vic)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XOZ Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Kew, Vic, 1922-1928); medical practitioner (Merrylands, NSW, 1932-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1937-1949; Double Bay, NSW, 1954-1963; Elizabeth Bay, NSW, 1963) ===''SWEENEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Moss Sweeney|Sweeney, Walter Moss]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNZ7-YRD] - 1887(Eng)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3WS Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1924-1925; Elwood, 1925-1931; St Kilda, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 204, 1916 - coastal wireless operator; RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Subiaco, 1916-1917); no occupation (Melbourne, 1919); wireless engineer (East Melbourne, 1921-1924); engineer (Elsternwick, 1925-1928); director (St Kilda, 1931-1963) ===''SWINBURNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Charles Richard Swinburne|Swinburne, Frank Charles Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDML-S1J] - 1901(Qld)-1948(NSW) - Licences: 2AT Receive Sydney (Manly, 1922-1923); 2AT Sydney (Manly, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 557, 1920 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Manly, NSW, 1937; North Sydney, 1943)) ===''SWINDELLS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swindells|Swindells, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Willie Swindells|Swindells, Willie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L812-BTK] - 1890(Eng)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Richmond, Vic, 1913-1914; Parkdale, Vic, 1925-1926); engineer (Geelong, 1927; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1931-1933); electrical engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1934) ===''SYDOW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sydow|Sydow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Frederick Sydow|Sydow, John Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2G9-B92] - 1912(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JX Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1932-1939); 3JX Hamilton (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 974, 1932, Vic; BOCP 418, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1942-1968) ===''SYDSERFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sydserff|Sydserff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Harold Buchan Sydserff|Sydserff, William Harold Buchan "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNN-XS9] - 1907(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3XL Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1931-1939; Burwood, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 808, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Canterbury, Vic, 1928-1937); salesman (Burwood, Vic, 1942; Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1963; Wattle Park, Vic, 1968) ===''SYKES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sykes|Sykes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Frederick Sykes|Sykes, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT64-LFS] - 1886(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XAQ Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1943; Balgowlah, NSW, 1949) ===''SYMONDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Nathaniel Joseph Leo Symonds|Symonds, Nathaniel Joseph Leo "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJZ3-3QH] - 1908(WA)-2005(WA) - Licences: 6LS Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1925-1930; Bicton, 1947-1948); 6LX Perth (Kalamunda, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 207, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: tailor (Cottesloe, 1931-1943); radio operator (Fremantle, 1949-1954); radio technician (Kalamunda, 1958-1980) ===''SYMONS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Symons|Symons, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Lindsay Gordon Symons|Symons, John Lindsay Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZ5-Q42] - 1913(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3JT Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1939; East Hawthorn, 1946-1947; Burwood, 1948; South Melbourne, 1954-1956; Mt Waverley, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 662, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); hotelkeeper (Malvern, Vic, 1954); engineer (Syndal, Vic, 1963) * [[/Sydney George Symons|Symons, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHX-WGW] - 1915(Qld)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 4SY Townsville (1938-1939, 1948-1960); 4SY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2201, 191938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1958); radio technician (Cairns, Qld, 1958); technician (Clayfield, Qld, 1963-1980) =='''T'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''TACEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tacey|Tacey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas Wheeler Tacey|Tacey, Douglas Wheeler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNB-8H7] - 1905(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 3DW Shepparton (1931-1939, 1948); 3DW Lilydale (1954); 5DW Adelaide (Frewville, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 841, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Castlemaine, Vic, 1926); cinematic operator (Shepparton, Vic, 1931); sound projectionist (Shepparton, Vic, 1934-1937); RAAF Instructor (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); manager (Woodend Theatre, Woodend, Vic, 1949); manager (Lilydale, Vic, 1954) ===''TALLENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tallent|Tallent, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Daniel Tallent|Tallent, William Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB9W-S23] - 1913(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3TT Dean (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1952, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Dean, Vic, 1935-1980) ===''TANDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tandy|Tandy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Tandy|Tandy, Ronald "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHD-B29] - 1909(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3KX Colac (1931-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 816, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Colac, Vic, 1933-1968) * [[/Roy Percival Tandy|Tandy, Roy Percival or Percival Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7J-54J] - 1908(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2220, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1937); electrical mechanic (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Darling, Vic, 1954-1968) ===''TANNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tanner|Tanner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Sidney Charles Tanner|Tanner, Leslie Sidney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L55H-KF4] - 1915(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2ABL Sydney (Canley Vale, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1963, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Canley Vale, NSW, 1937-1943) * [[/William Edward Tanner|Tanner, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4Q3-FQS] - 1909(Tas)-1996(Tas) - Licences: 7TE Launceston (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2380, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless dealer (Launceston, Tas, 1936-1937); RAN (Naval Depot, Hobart, Tas, 1943); mechanic (Launceston, Tas, 1949); radio mechanic (Launceston, Tas, 1954-1968) ===''TAPLIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Taplin|Taplin, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. F. Taplin|Taplin, H. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2545 Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TAPP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Ernest Tapp|Tapp, Charles Ernest or Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7P-BXV] - 1894(NSW)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 82, 1915 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: OIC Wireless Station (Thursday Island, Qld, 1915; South Yarra, Vic, 1917-1919); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1942); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943) ===''TAPPER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Robert Tapper|Tapper, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZX-4T6] - 1910(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6RJ Perth (Claremont, 1929-1939); 6RJ Onslow (1946-1947); 6RJ Perth (Claremont, 1948-1960); 2AO Wagga Wagga (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 538, 1929, No. ?? in WA; 1COCP 218, 1931; TVOCP 324, 1961 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Claremont, 1931-1943); operator (Claremont, 1949-1963); radio inspector (Wagga Wagga, 1968-1980) ===''TARBOTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Augustus Tarbotton|Tarbotton, Harry Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF93-87K] - 1902(Eng)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6HT Albany (1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1672, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Albany, WA, 1925-1931); motor mechanic (Albany, WA, 1936-1954); radio service (Albany, WA, 1958) ===''TARLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred William Tarling|Tarling, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVH9-4RZ] - 1900(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4TW Townsville (1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; (likely qualification ca 1920, British Merchant Navy; 1COCP 679, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Coolbie, Ingham, Qld, 1930); wireless operator (Pimlico, Qld, 1931-1932); labourer (West End, Qld, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''TARRANT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tarrant|Tarrant, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Albert Tarrant|Tarrant, Ernest Albert Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8SB-Z68] - 1898(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2AK Receive Narrabri (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Eulah Creek, 1930; Narrabri, 1943) * [[/Horace Joseph Tarrant|Tarrant, Horace Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW3-T6Q] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 2AFH Sydney (Richmond, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1838, 1936, NSW; COCP2 132, 1937; COCP1 260, 1939; AIR1 3, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, NSW, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1943-1967; Balaclava, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Francis Tarrant|Tarrant, William Francis "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5M-6JT] - 1914(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2UF Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1932-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1054, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ironworker (Newcastle, 1930-1949) ===''TATHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Ernest Edward Tatham|Tatham, Sydney Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQT-52W] - 1896(Eng)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 2ST Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1925; City, 1926-1928; Darling Point, 1929-1933; City, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 33, 1915; 1COCP 406, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (editor, Sea, Land and Air, 1922); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: instructor (St Kilda, 1919; South Yarra, 1919); merchant (Darling Point, 1930-1933; City, 1934-1937; Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, 1954); director (Balwyn, 1958-1972) ===''TAYLOR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Taylor|Taylor, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert William Taylor|Taylor, Albert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX56-JGX] - 1910(NSW)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5AT Port Pirie (1934-1937); 5AT Adelaide (Solomontown, 1938-1939; Edwardstown, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1276, 1934, SA; BOCP 286, 1940; TVOCP 461, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marleston, SA, 1941; Edwardstown, SA, 1943) * [[/Alexander Francis Taylor|Taylor, Alexander Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYMQ-GLC] - 1917(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3AT Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1934-1939); 3AT Shepparton (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1245, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943); medical practitioner (Shepparton, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/B. A. Taylor|Taylor, B. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DF Receive Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Taylor|Taylor, Charles]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XOU Melbourne (West Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: inspector (Melbourne, Vic, 1914) * [[/Charles Farrow Taylor|Taylor, Charles Farrow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JT-K3L] - 1888(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 3ZD Melbourne (Kew, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AFC) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Heidelberg, Vic, 1922); electrical contractor (Kew, Vic, 1922-1924); electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1937; Unley, SA, 1943) * [[/Donald Gordon Taylor|Taylor, Donald Gordon "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB4-N31] - 1907(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Forestville, 1923-1924); 5DX Adelaide (Forestville, 1926-1937; Black Forest, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 307, 1926, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 25, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: another DGT served in WW2 & died on active service 1943 in NT - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Goodwood, 1939; Black Forest, 1941-1943) - Trovetag: "5DX - Donald Gordon Taylor" * [[/Florence Mary Parsons|Taylor nee Parsons, Florence Mary]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZX2-FZB] - 1879(Eng)-1969(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - publisher - Electoral Rolls: managing director (Sydney, 1936); journalist (Vaucluse, 1954); editor (Darlinghurst, 1958; Potts Point, 1963) - Relationships: wife of George Augustine Taylor - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/taylor-florence-mary-8754 ADB] * [[/G. U. H. Taylor|Taylor, G. U. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XACA Sydney (Glebe Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Augustine Taylor|Taylor, George Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB4-JG7] - 1872(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: Nil (always operated under military or other amateur licences) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; founder WIA NSW; founder Association for Development of Wireless in Australasia - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Comment: gone too soon - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/taylor-george-augustine-8756 ADB]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/taylor-george-augustine-8756 Obituaries Australia]; [[w:George Augustine Taylor|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A14033 AustLit]; [https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P002652b.htm EOAS]; [https://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/first-flight-in-australia-at-narrabeen.php Pittwater Online] - TroveTag: "George Augustine Taylor" & "!Wikibooks Taylor" * [[/Harold Edward Taylor|Taylor, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZP3-NMD] - 1896(Vic)-1918(Vic) - Licences: XJCZ Melbourne (Camberwell South, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Henry Arthur Taylor|Taylor, Henry Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF77-443] - 1907(Eng)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6AT Perth (Victoria Park, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1042, 1932, WA; AOLCP 216, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1934); radio engineer (6KG, Parkeston, WA, 1937-1943; Nedlands, WA, 1954-1963); retired (South Perth, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Edward Jack Taylor|Taylor, Herbert Edward Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52W-53Q] - 1913(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Monteagle (1934); 2TC Monteagle (1935-1939, 1946-1955); 2TC Bundanoon (1956-1961); 2TC Sydney (Cronulla, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1459, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2TM amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2TM Tamworth commercial service - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Monteagle, NSW, 1936-1954; Bundanoon, NSW, 1958); self employed (Gymea, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Cronulla, NSW, 1972); retired (Cronulla, NSW, 1980) * [[/Herbert James Taylor|Taylor, Herbert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNP1-WPP] - 1888(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: XPO Warracknabeal (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: ledgerkeeper (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1914-1917); clerk (Camperdown, Vic, 1919); bookkeeper (Bendigo, Vic, 1921; Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1927); shopkeeper (Carlton, Vic, 1928); bookkeeper (Toorak, Vic, 1931); clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1937); caretaker (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Leslie Harry Taylor|Taylor, Leslie Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G841-CD4] - 1898(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CL Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1723, 1936, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Leichhardt, 1930-1933; Ashfield, 1935-1968); retired (Ashfield, 1977) - TroveTag: "2CL - Leslie Harry Taylor" * [[/Norman Stanley Taylor|Taylor, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L66R-XLB] - 1900(Vic)-1941(Sct) - Licences: 3PX Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1931); 2BC Sydney (Rose Bay, 1935-1936; McMahons Point, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 469, 1919; COCP2, 275, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy) - Comment: Another NST passed in WW2 - Electoral Rolls: traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1927; Edgecliff, NSW, 1935; Milsons Point, NSW, 1936-1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10034201 AWM]; [https://www.cwgc.org/umbraco/surface/Pdf/WarDeadCertificate/?id=2964901 CWGC]; [https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/person/36827.html Uboats]; [https://ausmerchantnavy.weebly.com/la-estancia.html Aus Merchant Navy] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Thomas Taylor|Taylor, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2J-ZXD] - 1913(Vic)-1977(WA) - Licences: 6TT Perth (Rossmoyne, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1584, 1935, Vic; COCP3 919, 1950; COCP1 1599, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous WTTs - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Fremantle, WA, 1949; Spearwood, WA, 1954; Riverton, WA, 1958-1968); engineer (Riverton, WA, 1972); retired (Balga, WA, 1977) ===''TEECE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Teece|Teece, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Auburn Selwyn Teece|Teece, Cecil Auburn Selwyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z37-JSS] - 1885(NSW)-1970(ACT) - Licences: V733 Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3GO Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 2AWM Canberra (Reid, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Melbourne, 1909); examiner (Kew, 1910); civil servant (Kew, 1912; Hawthorn, 1914-1917); examiner of patents (Box Hill, 1919); civil servant (Toorak, 1922; Sandringham, 1924; St Kilda, 1928; East Melbourne, 1931; Reid, ACT, 1935-1937; Barton, 1943); public servant (Barton, 1949-1954); retired (Braddon, 1958-1968) ===''TEMBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Temby|Temby, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Kevin Temby|Temby, Francis Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB74-N7Z] - 1914(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3WR Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1871, 1937, Vic; BOCP 114, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949); technician (Deepdene, Vic, 1954-1963; Camberwell North, Vic, 1967-1968; Canterbury, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Harold Moyle Temby|Temby, Harold Moyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYCF-35M] - 1914(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: 2ZJ Broken Hill (1934-1939, 1947-1956); 5ZJ Adelaide (Brighton, 1960-1965; Hove, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1334, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Broken Hill, NSW, 1936-1954) ===''TEMPLEMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Templeman|Templeman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Joseph Templeman|Templeman, George Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR73-RR6] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2AFV Barmedman (1936-1939, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1839, 1936, NSW; COCP2 268, 1939; COCP1 628, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Barmedman, NSW, 1932-1980) ===''TEMPLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Templeton|Templeton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Lander Templeton|Templeton, Gordon Lander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-VLH] - 1909(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3OW Coleraine (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 631, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer) - Electoral Rolls: farm labourer (Tahara Bridge, 1931-1937) - Relationships: Cousin of 3HG Neil Murray Templeton - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Neil Murray Templeton|Templeton, Neil Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6SD-RDT] - 1911(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3HG Coleraine (1930-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 632, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tahara Bridge, 1934-1937); RAAF (Canterbury, 1943); grazier (Tahara Bridge, 1949-1963) - Relationships: Cousin of 3OW Gordon Lander Templeton ===''TERNES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ternes|Ternes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry McDonald Ternes|Ternes, Henry McDonald "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L169-WP1] - 1910(Vic)-1940(PNG) - Licences: 3AV Melbourne (Carnegie, 1932-1933; Oakleigh, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 975, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP 46, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Accidentally killed, apparently not on active service [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206829903] - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Oakleigh, Vic, 1931-1936) ===''THACKERAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thackeray|Thackeray, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Makepeace Thackeray|Thackeray, Alan Makepeace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXQ-K1M] - 1903(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2TA Young (1933-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1387, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Young, NSW, 1934-1968) ===''THEEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Milton Theel|Theel, Kenneth Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD1Z-1Z9] - 1908(SA)-1956(SA) - Licences: 5CT Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); 5QP Adelaide (St Peters, 1927-1933; Clarence Park, 1937-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 322, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: ledger keeper (Reade Park Gardens, SA, 1941-1943) ===''THOMAS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thomas|Thomas, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. P. Thomas|Thomas, C. P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YN Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1924; Annandale, 1924; Granville, 1924-1925); 4CP Willis Island (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/David Eric Thomas|Thomas, David Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8BC-N2Z] - 1909(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3ZL Ballarat East (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 890, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cleaner (Ballarat East, Vic, 1931-1936); railway employee (Ballarat East, Vic, 1937-1980) * [[/George Sylvanus Thomas|Thomas, George Sylvanus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5QL-ZYS] - 1893(NSW)-1983(???) - Licences: XGV Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954-1958; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1963-1968); fitter (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Henry Kirk Raleigh Thomas|Thomas, Henry Kirk Raleigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX4-8LL] - 1902(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HT Sydney (Mosman, 1924; Neutral Bay, 1925-1933; Cremorne, 1933-1934; Mosman, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1, 1924, No. 1 in NSW and Australia - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948); broadcast engineer (2GB, assistant engineer, 1946) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1934; Mosman, NSW, 1934-1937); soldier (Cremorne, NSW, 1943); broadcast engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1954; Meadowbank, NSW, 1958; Ryde, NSW, 1968); engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1972); retired (Newrybar, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Thomas|Thomas, Herbert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DY Perth (CBD, 1924; Inglewood, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, salesman (Harris Scarfe, 1924) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: several contemporaneous HTs * [[/Ivor Thomas|Thomas, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HB-Q3G] - 1897(SA)-1965(SA) - Licences: 5IT Adelaide (Mitcham, 1929-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 496, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Kingswood Park, 1939-1943) * [[/Josiah Thomas|Thomas, Josiah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYSY-Y24] - 1863(Eng)-1933(NSW) - establishment radio station (2CH), state politician (NSW, MLA, 1890s), senior federal politician (MHR, Postmaster-General 1908-1909, 1910-1911) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/L. H. Thomas|Thomas, L. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DM Receive Perth (West Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Roland Henry Thomas|Thomas, Roland Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHG-7Z4] - 1911(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4LR Brisbane (Bulimba, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1058, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bulimba, 1934); radio technician (Bulimba, Qld, 1937-1972); proprietor (Manly West, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Roy Valentine Thomas|Thomas, Roy Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6H-7WG] - 1907(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Sydney (Erskinville, 1925); 2RV Sydney (Bondi North, 1927-1930); 2TK Sydney (South Hurstville, 1947-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 62, 19??, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (North Bondi, NSW, 1930); no occupation (Bondi, NSW, 1933); radio dealer (Bankstown, NSW, 1937); radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1943-1958) ===''THOMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thompson|Thompson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Cecil Thompson|Thompson, Alfred Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZ1-VSP] - 1906(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2AGV Sydney (Auburn, 1937-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1903, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Frederick Thompson|Thompson, Frederick]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HF Receive Sydney (East Balmain, 1922-1923); 2HF Sydney (Balmain, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 47, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: several contemporaneous F. Thompson - TroveTag: "2HF - Frederick Thompson" * [[/G. F. Thompson|Thompson, G. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3TH Melbourne (Carnegie, 1933; Caulfield, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Geoffrey George Thompson|Thompson, Geoffrey George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SP-DDD] - 1911(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3GT Melbourne (Thornbury, 1928; Melbourne CBD, 1931; Thornbury, 1933-1939); 3AC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 388, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Thornbury, Vic, 1934-1937; North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); cameraman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Henry Thomas Thompson|Thompson, Henry Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ59-621] - 1899(Vic)-1984(Aus) - Licences: XJBU Melbourne (Albert Park, 1913-1914); 3BW Melbourne (Albert Park, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1937); electrician (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Jefferis Thompson|Thompson, Jefferis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMJY-VZG] - 1901(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2XP Wyong (1933-1937); 2XP Sydney (Guildford, 1938); 2XP Lismore (1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 694, 1922 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Wyong Creek, NSW, 1936-1937); machinist (Epping, NSW, 1943); sawmiller (Numinbah Valley, Qld, 1949); share farmer (Millmerran, Qld, 1954-1958); farmer (Numinbah Valley, Qld, 1963); retired (Natural Bridge, Qld, 1968) * [[/John Kitchener Thompson|Thompson, John Kitchener]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY23-2VH] - 1916(WA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3QL Melbourne (Yarraville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2133, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3YM Sydney Arthur Thompson - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Seaholme, Vic, 1942-1949); toolmaker (Footscray North, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/John William Thompson|Thompson, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWK-YD4] - 1918(WA)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2TJ Sydney (Stanmore, 1939, 1948-1950; Dulwich Hill, 1954-1955; Stanmore, 1956-1957; Earlwood, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2323, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWTs - Electoral Rolls: company representative (Earlwood, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Leonard Neville Weston Fane Thompson|Thompson or Fane-Thompson, Leonard Neville Weston Fane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJKN-FJV] - 1899(NSW)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3LT Melbourne (Mitcham, 1931; Chelsea, 1933; Carrum, 1937-1939; Bonbeach, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 762, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 5th Batallion Reinf, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: clerk at time of enlistment, 1918; railway employee (Glenferrie, 1925; Mitcham, 1931; Chelsea, 1934; Carrum, 1936-1954) * [[/Maxwell Mannering Thompson|Thompson, Maxwell Mannering]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB43-7XL] - 1917(Vic)-2010(USA)93yo - Licences: 3VT Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3OO Melbourne (Parkdale, 1969-1975; Mt Eliza, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 272, 1935; AOCP 1922, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lubeck, Vic, 1942) * [[/Ralph Noel Thompson|Thompson, Ralph Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-14T] - 1917(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3RN Melbourne (East Brunswick, Vic, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1153, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Carlton, Vic, 1942; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1980) * [[/Ronald Roy Thompson|Thompson, Ronald Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY41-LJ4] - 1915(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3UF Melbourne (St Kilda, 1935-1937); 3UF Tatura (1938-1939); 3UF Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1550, 1935, Vic; COCP2 137, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Preston, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Stanley Gordon Thompson|Thompson, Stanley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLZ-S21] - 1906(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3AZ Melbourne (North Brighton, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: expert (Brighton, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936); sales (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1972) * [[/Sydney Arthur Thompson|Thompson, Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2S-R6L] - 1913(WA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3YM Melbourne (Yarraville, 1936-1939; Glenroy, 1947-1954; West Essendon, 1955-1960; Essendon, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1776, 1936, Vic; COCP2 359, 1940; COCP1 448, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lilydale, Vic, 1935-1937); faller (Healesville, Vic, 1949); electrical fitter (Essendon North, Vic, 1954); foreman (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''THOMSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thomson|Thomson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur William Thomson|Thomson, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZND-ZPF] - 1907(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3AT Sunshine (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 145, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous AWTs - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sunshine, Vic, 1931; Malvern East, Vic, 1934-1980) * [[/Gordon Leonard Thomson|Thomson, Gordon Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG83-718] - 1904(Sct)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GT Sydney (Waverley, 1924-1926); 2AVT Sydney (Hurstville, 1969, 1980); operator of 2BV Waverley Radio Club - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3, 1924, No. 2 in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Citizen's Military Forces, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1980) - Links: [https://vk2bv.org/home/waverley-amateur-radio-society-home-page/club-history/ WARC] * [[/Henry Chatham Thomson|Thomson, Henry Chatham "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7DZ-6CN] - 1908(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3BZE Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1462, 1935, Vic; AOCP1 10, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Caulfield West, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''THORBURN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorburn|Thorburn, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert George Thorburn|Thorburn, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVJ-9MS] - 1915(NSW)-1982(Eng) - Licences: 2AIP Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Hurstville, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2017, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: truck driver (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1949); radio tradesman (Hurstville, NSW, 1958) ===''THORLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorley|Thorley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy Thorley|Thorley, Roy "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-8GW] - 1912(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4RT Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1937; Annerley, 1938-1939; Holland Park, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, president); business proprietor (mechanical engineering) - Comment: killed in automobile accident - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937); engineer (Holland Park, Qld, 1949-1963); contractor (Charters Towers, Qld, 1963) ===''THORNCROFT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorncroft|Thorncroft, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. Thorncroft|Thorncroft, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XABM Sydney (Rookwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''THORNHILL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornhill|Thornhill, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Royal Thornhill|Thornhill, Leslie Royal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G163-YPB] - 1909(Qld)-1949?(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2341, 1939, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ayr, Qld, 1930-1936; Bundaberg, Qld, 1937); telegraphist (Wynnum, Qld, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/804492 VWM] ===''THORNLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornley|Thornley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Edmund Thornley|Thornley, Peter Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYP3-G4L] - 1920(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PE Camperdown (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1845, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Sandringham, Vic, 1949-1954); clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1963; Chadstone, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''THORNTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornton|Thornton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Thornton|Thornton, Geoffrey William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G94S-VKR] - 1917(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2IP Sydney (North Sydney, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Avalon Beach, 1954; Cammeray, 1955-1975; Avalon Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1511, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Comment: Another contemporaneous GWT - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Cammeray, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Cammeray, NSW, 1954-1968); manager (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''THORPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorpe|Thorpe, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Graham Thorpe|Thorpe, Thomas Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT97-XQP] - 1916(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AMC Sydney (Mosman, 1939); 2QT Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1950; Castlecrag, 1954-1955; Mascot, 1956-1957); 2QT Mittagong (1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2264, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Mosman, NSW, 1937); dental surgeon (Mosman, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Castlecrag, NSW, 1954; Mittagong, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''THRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis William Thring|Thring, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XFG-ZY6] - 1882(NSW)-1936(Vic) - Film producer; founder 3XY Melbourne - Links: [[w:F. W. Thring|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/thring-francis-william-frank-19779 Obituaries Australia] ===''THROSSELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lancelot Ledsam Throssell|Throssell or Throssel, Lancelot Ledsam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHFL-59C] - 1902(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6LT Northam (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 248, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Northam, 1925-1931); civil servant (Northam, 1936-1937); clerk (Bruce Rock, 1943); bank officer (Kojonup, 1954; Innaloo, 1963-1972); retired (Osborne Park, 1980) ===''THUGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thuge|Thuge, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Thuge|Thuge, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-F55] - 1917(Qld)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 4NC Gladstone (1936-1937); 4NO Gladstone (1938-1939); 4NO Brisbane (Hendra, 1947); 2ANO Sydney (Stanmore, 1948-1950; Arncliffe, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1622, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Charters Towers, Qld, 1943); bank officer (Petersham, NSW, 1949; Arncliffe, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Burwood, NSW, 1972) ===''THURSTAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thurstan|Thurstan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Wyngate Thurstan|Thurstan, Arthur Wyngate]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVFV-XSS] - 1907(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AV Sydney (Penshurst, 1924-1929; Sandringham, 1930; Penshurst, 1931; West Kogarah, 1933-1934; Penshurst, 1935-1939; Beverley Hills, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 38, 1924, No ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); chief chemist (Lempriere & Co) - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930; Penshurst, NSW, 1932; West Kogarah, NSW, 1933; Penshurst, NSW, 1935); metallurgist (Peakhurst, NSW, 1936-1972) ===''THYNNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thynne|Thynne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Joseph Thynne|Thynne, Andrew Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3H-T8K] - 1847(Irl)-1927(Qld) - military (Qld Defence Force, 1867, eventually Lieutenant-Colonel), profession (solicitor, Qld, 1873-1882), state politician (Qld MLC, Minister for Justice and Attorney General; Qld Postmaster-General, 1894-1897) ===''TIBBETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tibbett|Tibbett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Stephen Tibbett|Tibbett, Ernest Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQP-414] - 1915(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2AEB Sydney (Waitara, 1936-1938); 2AEB Gunnedah (1947-1950); 2BCE Tamworth (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1751, 1936, NSW; BOCP 248, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dairy hand (Canonbury Grove, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Waitara, NSW, 1937; Gunnedah, NSW, 1943-1953; Tamworth, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''TIERNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tierney|Tierney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Frederick Tierney|Tierney, Maurice Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKYL-J95] - 1921(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2RT Sydney (Bexley, 1946; Randwick, 1947-1950; Cronulla, 1954; Caringbah, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2443, 1940, NSW; COCP1 935, 1945 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Randwick, NSW, 1949); radio operator (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Vincent Edward Buckley Tierney|Tierney, Vincent Edward Buckley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZJ-GZK] - 1905(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AIT Sydney (Double Bay, 1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AVT Sydney (Guildford, 1948-1950; Edgecliff, 1954; Double Bay, 1955; Edgecliff, 1956-1958); 2OX Sydney (Edgecliff, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2018, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Woolahra, NSW, 1930-1931); contractor (Edgecliff, NSW, 1935-1937); electrician (Chester Hill, NSW, 1949; Edgecliff, NSW, 1954-1968; Darling Point, NSW, 1972); retired (Kings Cross, NSW, 1977) ===''TILBROOK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clem David Lloyd Tilbrook|Tilbrook, Clem David Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP4-4PQ] - 1912(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5GL Adelaide (Brighton, 1933-1937; Camden, 1938-1939; Colonel Light Gardens, 1947-1965; Daw Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1210, 1933, SA; 2COCP 381, 1940; 1COCP 468, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Camden, SA, 1939-1943) ===''TILEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clement Stewart Tiley|Tiley, Clement Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX94-584] - 1893(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: XCT Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1937); school master (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1954); educational (Mosman, NSW, 1958); teacher (Mosman, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''TILLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tiller|Tiller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Eric Roy Tiller|Tiller, Walter Eric Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FZ-BXV] - 1893(NSW)-1945(SA) - Licences: 6CO Receive Perth (East Guildford, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Mullewa, WA, 1916-1921); teacher (Exeter, SA, 1939-1941) ===''TILLETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tillett|Tillett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Tillett|Tillett, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ59-J5K] - 1908(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 717, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (South Como, WA, 1931-1937); artist (South Perth, WA, 1943-1949); departmental manager (South Perth, WA, 1958-1963) ===''TILNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tilney|Tilney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Edward Tilney|Tilney, Leslie Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPDS-4PK] - 1870(NSW)-1937(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 13, 1914 - early wireless experimenter (army); coastal wireless officer; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Wireless Station, Applecross, WA, 1916-1917); soldier (Claremont, WA, 1917); commissioner (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1931); civil servant (Malvern, Vic, 1933-1936) - TroveTag: "Leslie Edward Tilney" (400+ tags) - Links: [https://www.anzac-biographies.com/2021/06/05/tilney-lieutenant-colonel-leslie-edward-dso-mid-vd/ Bio] ===''TILSE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Howard Tilse|Tilse, Arthur Howarde "Howard"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTK5-CS8] - 1911(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4WO Brisbane (Yeronga, 1931-1939; South Brisbane, 1946-1948; Yeronga, 1954-1970) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 725, 1931, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 155, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Army Signals, RAAF); art dealer - Electoral Rolls: radiotrician (Yeronga, 1934-1937); RAAF wireless operator (West End, Townsville, 1943); radio operator (South Brisbane, 1949); art dealer (Yeronga, 1954-1972) ===''TIMMINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Timmins|Timmins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Robert Timmins|Timmins, Alan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-V4G] - 19??(???)-Living - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD, P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA), senior federal public servant (PMGD, P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA) - Electoral Rolls: student (Yeronga, Qld, 1958); professional engineer (The Gap, Qld, 1968); engineer (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1972; Pinjarra Hills, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick James Timmins|Timmins, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWM-CC9] - 1908(Qld)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AKZ Sydney (Drummoyne, 1939); 2APY Stokers Siding (1954); 2APY Sydney (Lane Cove, 1955-1975; Gordon, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 11, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Another contemporaneous FJT b.1888, d.1957 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1934); wireless operator (Drummoyne, NSW, 1937); radio operator (Drummoyne, NSW, 1949); storekeeper (Stokers Siding, NSW, 1954; Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Gordon, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''TINKLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Tinkler|Tinkler, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF88-4GR] - 1915(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3ZV Melbourne (Hampton, 1937-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+); 3AZV Mobile Melbourne (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2019, 1937, Vic; 3AIR 960, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1937); air force (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); manufacturer (Deepdene, Vic, 1949); engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1968; Burwood, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''TIPPING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Charles Tipping|Tipping, Edward Charles]] - 19??(???)-1968(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), radio clubs (WIQ, member, 1912), federal public servant (PMGD, clerk/accountant), military (Captain, Royal Engineers) ===''TIVER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tiver|Tiver, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/R. G. Tiver|Tiver, R. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Tanunda (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TOAKLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Toakley|Toakley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Tom Trippier Toakley|Toakley, Tom Trippier]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW7-3DC] - 1896(Eng)-1955(Tas) - Licences: 2AFO Katoomba (1936-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1837, 1936, NSW; BOCP 530, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 5/56th Battalion, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''TODD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Todd|Todd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Hugh Todd|Todd, Alan Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDD-7SG] - 1919(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4HT Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1936-1937; Newmarket, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Red Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1639, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Newmarket, Qld, 1943-1949); teacher (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1954-1977) * [[/Charles Todd|Todd, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3X-PJ6] - 1826(Eng)-1910(SA) - senior state public servant (Government Electrician, Postmaster-General SA) - Links: [[w:Charles Todd (pioneer)|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/todd-sir-charles-4727 ADB] * [[/Lionel Victor Glen Todd|Todd, Lionel Victor Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5CG-Z68] - 1896(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2CR Tamworth (1922-1935); 2LS Tamworth (1936-1938); 2LS Sydney (Denistone, 1939; West Ryde, 1957-1965; Denistone, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 132, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 1COCP 282, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2CR callsign withdrawn by PMG in 1935 for 2CR Orange (Blayney) ABC - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (West Tamworth, 1932-1937); assistant radio inspector (Eastwood, 1943-1968) - TroveTag: "2CR-2LS - Lionel Victor Glen Todd" * [[/Milton Buchanan Todd|Todd, Milton Buchanan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSX-NQT] - 1892(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 63, 1915; 1COCP 81, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Thursday Island, 1916); radio telegraphist (Maroubra, 1930-1935); officer (Lewisham, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1937; Croydon, NSW, 1943; Townsville, 1949); senior radio officer (Townsville, 1954); radio officer (Kensington, NSW, 1958); retired (Blaxland, 1958) * [[/Tom Arthur Todd|Todd, Tom Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD9C-7P5] - 1906(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2OT Receive Sydney (Eastwood, 1923); 2TT Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 984, 1928; 2COCP 50, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Eastwood, 1930-1937); radio mechanic (Eastwood, 1943-1977) ===''TOMKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tomkins|Tomkins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Sheppard Tomkins|Tomkins, Norman Sheppard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXZ-2LR] - 1907(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2NT Sydney (Parramatta, 1934-1936; Northmead, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 435, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Woollahra, NSW, 1930; Redfern, NSW, 1932-1933; Parramatta, NSW, 1934-1935; Northmead, NSW, 1936-1949); police sergeant (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''TONGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edward Tonge|Tonge, Arthur Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4S-MNM] - 1895(Eng)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4AR Brisbane (Taringa, 1933; Indooroopilly, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1149, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 54, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darra, 1931; Indooroopilly, 1936-1937); mechanic (Milton, 1943-1949); process worker (Indooroopilly, 1954) ===''TONGS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lawrence Melville Tongs|Tongs, Lawrence or Laurence Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR9L-Y7N] - 1899(Tas)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 7BU Receive North Motton (1923); Receive North Motton (1923); 2ADB Finley (1937-1939); 7LT Devonport (1960-1969); 3ALV Melbourne (Parkville, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 687, 1922; 2COCP 421, 1941 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Finley, 1930-1935); radio dealer (1936-1949); farmer (Dandenong, 1954); radio technician (Devonport, 1972); retired (Parkville, 1977-1980) ===''TONKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Maxwell Tonkin|Tonkin, Arthur Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLL6-HT9] - 1915(WA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 6MZ Katanning (1935-1939); 5MZ Adelaide (Salisbury, 1948); 5TI Clare (1975); 5MZ Clare (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1525, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Katanning, WA, 1937) * [[/Stanley Gordon Tonkin|Tonkin, Stanley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DQ-2R1] - 1910(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 2SG Albury (1929-1931); 2SG Sydney (Double Bay, 1933; Waverley, 1933-1936; Lane Cove, 1937); 2SG Goonellabah (1938-1939); 2SG Sydney (Epping, 1946-1955); 5SG Adelaide (Hampstead Gardens, 1956; Manningham, 1969; Glenunga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 520, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 57, 1931; 2COCP 391, 1940; 1COCP 493, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Woolwich, 1932); engineer (Edgecliff, 1933); mechanic (Waverley, 1934); radio engineer (Newtown, 1934-1935; Artarmon, 1936; Goonellabah, 1937; Eastwood, 1943); radio technician (West Epping, 1949-1954) ===''TOPPING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Albert Topping|Topping, Francis Albert "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJGB-HNS] - 1888(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XJAU Melbourne (Croxton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Wireless Signal School; 8th Squadron) - Electoral Rolls: coachmaker (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1909); motor bodymaker (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1919; Preston, Vic, 1921-1968); motor builder (Preston, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C295830 AWM] ===''TORMEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tormey|Tormey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Arthur Tormey|Tormey, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VV-85X] - 1902(NSW)-1993(ACT) - Licences: 2ET Canberra (City, 1930-1934; Ainslie, 1935-1939, 1946-1955); 1ET Canberra (Ainslie, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 687, 1930, No. ?? in ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Braddon, 1928-1930; Ainslie, 1935); bus driver (Ainslie, 1937); car driver (Ainslie, 1943-1980) ===''TORRINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Torrington|Torrington, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roger Noel Torrington|Torrington, Roger Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5B3-HQ2] - 1917(NSW)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 2TJ Sydney (Waverley, 1935-1936; Bondi, 1937-1939); 3TJ Melbourne (West Preston, 1947; Pascoe Vale South, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1416, 1935, NSW; COCP2 185, 1938; COCP1 232, 1939; TVOCP 79, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Essendon, Vic, 1942); technician (Coburg West, Vic, 1949-1954; Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''TOWNS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Towns|Towns, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Edward Towns|Towns, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M754-H1R] - 1886(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 7, 1914 - ship wireless operator?; AWA employee; WW1 (Army, NZEF, 1915-1917, discharged medically unfit - TB; 8th Division Signallers, Sergeant, 1915) - Comment: wireless operator AWA, 1915 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milsons Point, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Paddington, NSW, 1930); retired (Warringah, NSW, 1933) ===''TOWNSEND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Townsend|Townsend, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hewitt Jack Townsend|Townsend, Hewitt Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBMN-ZZ5] - 1920(SA)-2005(SA) - Licences: 5HT Adelaide (Mile End, 1938-1939, 1947; North Glenelg, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2245, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mile End, SA, 1943) ===''TOZER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tozer|Tozer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Paul Joseph Tozer|Tozer, Paul Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGK-MDM] - 1911(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3PN Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1933; Elwood, 1937-1939); 3APT Melbourne (Tyabb , 1954-1955); 3AAQ Melbourne (Camberwell, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1156, 1933, Vic; COCP2 205, 1939; COCP1 370, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (North Melbourne, Vic, 1934-1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937-1942); fitter (Auburn, Vic, 1949); orchardist (Tyabb, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Auburn, Vic, 1963); postmaster (Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Robert Henley Tozer|Tozer, Robert Henley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKM-CJ2] - 1909(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3RT Melbourne (Caulfield North, 1931-1933; Alphington, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 749, 1931, Vic; BOCP 406, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield East, Vic, 1931-1934); electrician (Alphington, Vic, 1936-1954); audiometerist (Mitcham, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''TRAEGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Traeger|Traeger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Hermann Traeger|Traeger, Alfred Hermann or Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCNJ-LRP] - 1895(Vic)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5AX Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1926-1931; Corryton, 1933-1937; Marratville, 1938-1939); 8XT Portable Northern Territory (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 293, 1926, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; inventor (with 5BG) of the pedal wireless for the RFDS - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cloncurry, 1930-1932); wireless engineer (Leabrook, SA, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/traeger-alfred-hermann-8839 ADB] - TroveTag: "5AX-8XT - Alfred Hermann Traeger" ===''TRAILL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Traill|Traill, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rowland John Traill|Traill, Rowland John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2L3-Y4X] - 1909(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2XQ Quirindi (1933); 2XQ Maitland West (1934); 2XQ Walgett (1935); 2XQ Catherine Hill Bay (1936); 2XQ West Maitland (1937-1939, 1946-1950); 2XQ Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1954-1965; Hamilton, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1167, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Catherine Hill Bay, NSW, 1930-1943; West Maitland, NSW, 1949; Mayfield, NSW, 1954-1968); superintendent (Hamilton, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''TRAYNOR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Philip Byron Traynor|Traynor, Philip Byron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLR-LCT] - 1900(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 224, 1925, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 353, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Mile End, 1939); federal public servant (Glandore, 1941); inspector (Torrens Park, 1943) ===''TREBILCOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric William Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P911-Y64] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - BERS195 (1933+); amateur listener - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Darwin, NT, 1937); wireless officer (Buranda, Qld, 1943); radio officer (Williamstown, Vic, 1949); aviation officer (Thornbury, Vic, 1954; Thornbury East, Vic, 1963-1967; Thornbury, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Thornbury, Vic, 1980) - Links: [https://www.mwrs.org.au/2019/06/01/a-qsl-card-to-remember/ Manly-Warringah Radio Society] * [[/Richard Ernest Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Richard Ernest "Ernest"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2NP-123] - 1880(Vic)-1976(Vic)95yo - Licences: 3TL Kerang (1934-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1381, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Captain, Military Cross, 1916-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Leopold, Vic, 1905; Kerang, Vic, 1909-1972) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10681660 AWM]; [https://gnet.tgc.vic.edu.au/wiki/TREBILCOCK-Richard-Ernest-MC-1880-1976.ashx Geelong College]; [https://latrobejournal.slv.vic.gov.au/latrobejournal/issue/latrobe-38/t1-g-t3.html SLV] ===''TREDREA''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick Aloysius Trevithick Tredrea|Tredrea, Frederick Aloysius Trevithick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MC1W-M7C] - 1900(WA)-1958(WA) - Licences: 6FT Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1929-1931; South Perth, 1933); 6FT Northam (1937); 6FT Perth (South Perth, 1938-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 512, 1929, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 156, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, 1925); radio operator (Northam, 1936); broadcast engineer (South Perth, 1937-1958) ===''TREGEAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tregear|Tregear, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Stanley Tregear|Tregear, William Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8R-D9F] - 1894(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XNH Melbourne (Kensington, 1913-1914); 3TR Melbourne (Hawthorn 1927); 3TX Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1931-1938); 2TS Sydney (Artarmon, 1939); 3TX Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Ashburton, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 62, 1935 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 3TR amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 3TR Traralgon commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kensington, Vic, 1917-1922; Auburn, Vic, 1924-1937); civil servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954-1963) ===''TREGURTHA''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tregurtha|Tregurtha, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Clinton Tregurtha|Tregurtha, Frank Clinton or Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G527-SRR] - 1911(Qld)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2FT Sydney (Carlton, 1934; Paddington, 1935-1936; Kirribilli, 1938; Kogarah Bay, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 24, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RN & RAN, Warrant Telegraphist, 1929-1949) - Electoral Rolls: Naval officer (Kogarah, NSW, 1949-1968) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C251801 AWM Autobiography] ===''TREHARNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Treharne|Treharne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Elgar Dennis Llewellyn Treharne|Treharne, Elgar Dennis Llewellyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWC7-X9R] - 1914(NSW)-1997(SA) - Licences: 2AFQ Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939); 3AFQ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1947); 5ED Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1954-1956; St Peters, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1852, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2BM-5QT Herbert Fredrind Treharne and brother of 2IQ-5IQ Ross Fredrind Treharne - Electoral Rolls: student (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1937) * [[/Herbert Fredrind Treharne|Treharne, Herbert Fredrind "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2F8-6ZN] - 1883(NSW)-1968(SA) - Licences: 2BM Sydney (Burwood, 1947-1958); 5QT Adelaide (St Peters, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 140, 1947, NSW, age 60) - amateur operator - Relationships: Father of 2IQ-5IQ Ross Fredrind Treharne and 2AFQ-3AFQ-5ED Elgar Dennis Llewellyn Treharne - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1954); retired (Burwood, NSW, 1958) - TroveTag: "2BM-5QT - Herbert Fredrind Treharne" * [[/Ross Fredrind Treharne|Treharne, Ross Fredrind]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWC7-DJD] - 1919(NSW)-1982(SA) - Licences: 2IQ Sydney (Burwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1947); 5IQ Adelaide (Plympton, 1954-1955; Clearview, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1513, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of Fred 2BM/5QT and brother of Elgar 2AFQ/5?? - Electoral Rolls: student (Burwood, NSW, 1943) ===''TRELIVING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Benjamin Victor Treliving|Treliving, Dudley Benjamin Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2D7-B6C] - 1907(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Dulwich, 1923); 6DT Perth (Nedlands, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 992, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Cottesloe, WA, 1936-1937); engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1943) ===''TRELOAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Treloar|Treloar, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Treloar|Treloar, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMJ-379] - 1906(WA)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6JT Perth (Beaconsfield, 1931-1933; Melville, 1937; Beaconsfield, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 790, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1943); tally clerk (Bicton, WA, 1949-1980) * [[/William Herbert Ross Treloar|Treloar, William Herbert Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1W2-GHC] - 1922(Vic)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 3ABC Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1947-1956); 2BPZ Sydney (Woollahra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2421, 1939, Vic; COCP1 433, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (The Righi, Vic, 1949-1954); flight service officer (Dover Heights, NSW, 1963); communications officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''TRESIDDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Laurence Tresidder|Tresidder, William Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PT-SQ7] - 1904(WA)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3WT Bendigo (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Bendigo, 1927-1942); radio (Kangaroo Flat, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Bendigo, 1963-1980) ===''TREW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trew|Trew, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Stanley Trew|Trew, Richard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCB6-GW4] - 1902(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6RS Harvey (1933-1937); 6RS Perth (Mt Hawthorne, 1938-1939); 6RP Perth (Mt Hawthorne, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1189, 1933, WA; 2COCP 382, 1940; 1COCP 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant postal department (York, WA, 1925); postal assistant (York, WA, 1926); postal employee (Harvey, WA, 1931-1937); postal clerk (Leederville, WA, 1937-1943); PMG (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949); radio monitor (Joondanna Heights, WA, 1954-1958) ===''TREZISE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trezise|Trezise, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Trezise|Trezise, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQXX-38H] - 1902(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AMX Broken Hill (1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2337, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930-1968) ===''TRICKETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trickett|Trickett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Francis Trickett|Trickett, William James Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG84-784] - 1898(Qld)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 242 Sydney (Auburn, 1920) (recorded as DJ Trickett, likely typo); 2BT Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 15th Reinfs, 2nd Signal Troop, 1916; transferred Wireless Anzac Signal Sqdn 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1937; Manly, NSW, 1943); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); traveller (Manly, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (North Sydney, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''TRIM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trim|Trim, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Trim|Trim, Sydney (Electoral Rolls) or Sidney (BDM)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL7D-NLM] - 1880(Vic)-1960(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 179; 2COCP 178, 1930; 1COCP 105, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Subiaco, WA, 1913; West Perth, WA, 1913-1914); "radio station" (Wyndham, WA, 1914-1917); farmer (Mosman, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Applecross, WA, 1937-1958) ===''TRIPP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tripp|Tripp, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles John Tripp|Tripp, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG7N-LLD] - 1881(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XEZ Sydney (Campbelltown, 1913-1914); 2UC Receive Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923); 1492 Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic & blacksmith (Campbelltown, NSW, 1930); garage proprietor (Campbelltown, NSW, 1934-1949) ===''TROTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clement Ford Trott|Trott, Clement Ford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGY-XPN] - 1907(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5CS McLaren Vale (1928-1929); 5CF McLaren Vale (1930-1931); 5CF Willunga (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 454, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (McLaren Flat, SA, 1939-1943) ===''TROY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Troy|Troy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Rusel Troy|Troy, Thomas Rusel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZKG-MKH] - 1898(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2SH Receive West Maitland (1923); 2SH West Maitland (1924-1925); 2TY West Maitland (1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 208, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postman (West Maitland, NSW, 1930-1949); postal officer (Maitland, NSW, 1954); postal clerk (Maitland, NSW, 1958) ===''TRUDGEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maxwell Wallis Trudgen|Trudgen, Maxwell Wallis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3H-XYH] - 1907(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 5MW Adelaide (East Adelaide, 1926); 5HS Adelaide (Fullarton, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 247, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mitcham, 1939-1941); mechanical engineer (Sydney, 1943-1954); engineer (Little Bay, 1958-1968) ===''TRUMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Truman|Truman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Paul Truman|Truman, Raymond Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1V-P74] - 1914(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2KA Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1931-1934); 2NV Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1935-1937; Killara, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 723, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: eg 2KA amateur callsign likely withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2KA Katoomba commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Killara, NSW, 1937); accountant (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1958; Killara, NSW, 1963); chartered accountant (Northbridge, NSW, 1968); accountant (Castle Cove, NSW, 1972-1977; Bayview, NSW, 1980) ===''TRUMBLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trumble|Trumble, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hugh Compson Trumble|Trumble, Hugh Compson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7F-JXP] - 1894(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XMQ Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1916-1927); physician (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1928); medical practitioner (South Yarra, Vic, 1931); not stated (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1937-1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/trumble-hugh-compson-11884 ADB] ===''TRUNFULL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trunfull|Trunfull, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Leonard Trunfull|Trunfull, Richard Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBL-K7B] - 1906(Eng)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6RT South Greenough (1932-1933); 6RT Peel Estate (1937); 6RT Roebourne (1938-1939); 6RT Dangin (1947-1948); 6RT Nungarin (1954); 6RT Narembeen (1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 924, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (South Greenough, WA, 1931; Baldavis, WA, 1936; Dangin, WA, 1943-1949; Nungarin, WA, 1954; Narembeen, WA, 1958) ===''TRYTHALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trythall|Trythall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Munckton Trythall|Trythall, Geoffrey Munckton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB5J-X88] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3DA Melbourne (Melbourne City, 1947; Caulfield, 1948; East Ivanhoe, 1954-1965; Brighton, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2148, 1938, Vic; COCP3 5000, 1964 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954-1968; Brighton, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''TUMBRIDGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Henry Tumbridge|Tumbridge, Stanley Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM12-M1C] - 1899(Eng)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4ST Ipswich (1932-1933); 4ST Stanthorpe (1937-1939); 4ST Broadwater, 1947-1948; 4ST Brisbane (Woody Point, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 986, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Woodend, Qld, 1921); teacher (Murgon, Qld, 1925); school teacher (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1936-1937; Broadwater, Qld, 1943-1949); teacher (Margate, Qld, 1949-1954; Woody Point, Qld, 1958-1963) ===''TUNNY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tunny|Tunny, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Terence Gilbert Tunny|Tunny, Terence Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7VF-NWH] - 1900(Qld)-1952(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1499, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: night officer (Bundaberg, Qld, 1925-1937); acting station master (Laidley, Qld, 1941-1949) ===''TURNBULL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Turnbull|Turnbull, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Edward Turnbull|Turnbull, Norman Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TP-7K8] - 1900(WA)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 6NO Narrogin (1928); 6NO Perth (City, 1930; Subiaco, 1931; Shenton Park, 1937-1939); 3AXX Melbourne (Armadale, 1954; Carrum, 1955; Parkdale, 1956; Cheltenham, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 430, 1928, No. ?? in WA; CPRT 1120, 1928; 1COCP 185, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Bunbury, 1922; Busselton, 1925; Narrogin, 1925; Subiaco, 1931); radio inspector (Subiaco, 1934-1936); civil servant (East Perth, 1937); engineer (Armadale, 1954); clerk (Sandringham, 1958); manager (Sandringham, 1963-1968; Cheltenham, 1972); retired (Cheltenham, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert William Turnbull|Turnbull, Robert William or Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ1S-GP4] - 1892(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2RO Sydney (Burwood, 1927-1938; Northbridge, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 317, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Homebush, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''TURNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Turner|Turner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Arthur Reginald Turner|Turner, Edward Arthur Reginald "Rex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT9-JD5] - 1910(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5CW Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923-1925); 5SA Adelaide (Leabrook, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 272, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butter maker (Gawler, 1939-1943) * [[/George Alfred Turner|Turner, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSV-XZ9] - 1913(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GN Maryborough (1937-1939); 3GN Ararat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1998, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Maryborough, Vic, 1937); cinematograph operator (Ararat, Vic, 1943-1967); cinema operator (Ararat, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Haswell Elliott Alfred Turner|Turner, Haswell Elliott Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQG-8TG] - 1891(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Sydney (Mosman, 1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 127, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer, military - Comment: likely related to XACW E. Turner, Jnr * [[/Leonard James Turner|Turner or Wolfe, Leonard James or Leslie Adolphus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTW2-TGX] - 1898(Tas)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AJB Port Macquarie (1939, 1946-1947); 2AJB Muswellbrook (1948); 2AJB Coffs Harbour (1950); 2LR Kyogle (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2407, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Kyogle, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Ralph Robinson Turner|Turner, Ralph Robinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2D-S51] - 1912(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5TR Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1935-1937; Dulwich, 1938-1939; Linden Park, 1947-1969; Echunga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1444, 1935, SA; BOCP 66, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dulwich, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/Robert John Blackwell Turner|Turner, Robert John Blackwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62T-FP7] - 1884(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2RT Goulburn (1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 55, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Goulburn, NSW, 1930-1937) ===''TUSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tuson|Tuson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Tuson|Tuson, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SR-BQG] - 1895(Eng)-1978(???) - Licences: XAEG North Coast (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 65, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken) - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, applied 1915); started Coffs Harbour Scouts 1909 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (1915, application to enlist WW1); technician (Maroubra, NSW, 1930); operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1931-1936); technician (Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1949; Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1963; Woy Woy, NSW, 1968-1972; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) - Links: [https://www.otva.com/newsltrarch/79APR.PDF OTVA Obit] ===''TUTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Kerr Tutton|Tutton, John Kerr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8L-7X8] - 1914(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3ZC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 956, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1980) ===''TWEEDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/P. Tweedle|Tweedle, P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DM Receive Brisbane (Albion, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TWYCROSS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Twycross|Twycross, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Kemp Twycross|Twycross, James Kemp]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDM-1WN] - 1892(Vic)-1959(WA) - Licences: XMJ Melbourne (Abbotsford, 1913-1914); 9AW Rabaul, NG (1937-1939); 6JT Boya (1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 198, 1916; 2COCP 187, 1930; 1COCP 187, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1913; Abbotsford, Vic, 1914; Kew, Vic, 1914-1919); 1920s & 1930s New Guinea; public servant (Boya, WA, 1954-1958) ===''TYAS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Robert Wilson Tyas|Tyas, Norman Robert Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHC-SK6] - 1913(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4TY Gracemere (1932-1934); 4TY Kingaroy (1935-1939); 4TY Brisbane (Manly, 1946-1948); 4TY Boonah (1954); 4TY Wallangarra (1955-1956); 4TY Warwick (1960); Brisbane (Manly, 1965-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1059, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, wireless officer); state public servant (state school principal) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Kingaroy, Qld, 1936-1943; Brookstead, Qld, 1949; Mt Alford, Qld, 1954); teacher (Wallangarra, Qld, 1958); school teacher (Warwick, Qld, 1963; Manly, Qld, 1968-1972) ===''TYMMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tymms|Tymms, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert William Tymms|Tymms, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSX-R2D] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 84, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS); WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Roebourne, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Geraldton, 1922; Como, 1925); not stated (Broome, 1937); wireless telegraphist (Townsville, 1954) ===''TYRER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tyrer|Tyrer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/F. Y. Tyrer|Tyrer, F. Y.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XGY Sydney (Toongabbie, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified =='''U'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''UMBACK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ricky Charles Umback|Umback, Ricky Charles]] - early wireless historian (Ph.D. Thesis, 2016, "Constituting Australia's International Wireless Service: 1901-1922") [https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/142647/1/Umback%20Thesis%202018.pdf] ===''UNDERWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Henry Underwood|Underwood, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6T-1XZ] - 1875(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4DN Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Newstead, Qld, 1913-1915; Clayfield, Qld, 1916-1943); no occupation (Albion, Qld, 1943; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1949) ===''UNGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Unger|Unger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Herbert Unger|Unger, Alan Herbert]] - Living - Licences: 2YRS Alectown (1980+) - Qualifications: BOCP; AOLCP - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 2UJ Herbert Wilhelm Carl Unger - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Herbert Wilhelm Carl Unger|Unger, Herbert Wilhelm Carl or Herbert William Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH3K-BNB] - 1910(Vic)-2012(NSW, 101yo) - Licences: 2UJ Alectown (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1108, 1933, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2YRS Alan Herbert Unger - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Alectown, NSW, 1932-1980) ===''UNWIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John James Unwin|Unwin, John James "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4V-SKZ] - 1908(Eng)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CB Receive Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Maylands, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1937); engineer (North Perth, WA, 1943-1954); assistant manager (Floreat Park, WA, 1958-1963); manager (Hopetoun, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Albany, WA, 1977-1980) ===''URQUHART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. M. Urquhart|Urquhart, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAB Melbourne (Albert Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Malcolm Stewart Urquhart|Urquhart, Malcolm Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXT-5C3] - 1905(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6MU Perth (Cottesloe, 1925-1939); 6MU Merredin (1946-1960); 6MU Perth (Cottesloe, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 116, 1925, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 27, 1936; AOLCP 158, 1934; 2COCP 85, 1937; 1COCP 126, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; clerk (1931); broadcast technician (6MD, 1958); WW2 (1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Cottesloe, WA, 1931-1937); broadcast technician (Merredin, WA, 1943-1963) ===''UTHER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Arthvael Uther|Uther, Gordon Arthvael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3CH-34J] - 1885(NSW)-1915(Turkey) - Licences: XIK Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil Yet Identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XIK - Gordon Arthvael Uther" - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/uther-gordon-arthvael-14573 Obit]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11035570 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} =='''V'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''VALE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vale|Vale, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay Harold Vale|Vale, Lindsay Harold "Tubby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLQ-858] - 1916(Vic)-1977(SA) - Licences: 3MK Mildura (1937-1938); 2AER Wentworth (1937); 2ANN Tathra (1946); 2ANN (North Bega, 1947); 2ANN Yowie Bay (1950); 2MR Sydney (Miranda, 1948); 5NO Adelaide (Elizabeth, 1960); 5NO Gawler East (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1247, 1934, Vic; BOCP 54, 1936; AOCP1 41, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1943); electrician (North Bega, NSW, 1949); engineer (Miranda, NSW, 1954; Eldo Tracking Station, Gove, NT, 1968) ===''VALENTINE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Valentine|Valentine, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lionel Keith Valentine|Valentine, Lionel Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Z-ZVK] - 1916(Tas)-1961(Tas) - Licences: 7KV Hobart (Bellerive, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1148, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bellerive, Tas, 1937; Acton, ACT, 1949); public servant (Hobart West, Tas, 1958) ===''VAN COUTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Robert Josephus Van Cooth|Van Cooth, John Robert Josephus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GN-6ZP] - 1908(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: 3DX Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3DX Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda West, 1931) ===''VARDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vardon|Vardon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Joseph Edwin Vardon|Vardon, Joseph Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9V-VPR] - 1905(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley, 1923-1924); 5OM Adelaide (Unley Park, 1927-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 329, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Malvern, 1941-1943) ===''VARNES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Varnes|Varnes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Hollier Varnes|Varnes, Harold Hollier "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L25S-L4Y] - 1911(Eng)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 2LW Sydney (Crows Nest, 1931-1933); 2ABB Sydney (Northbridge, 1937); 2ABB Newcastle (1938); 4GW West Bundaberg (1954-1960); 4HY Toowoomba (1975); 4HY Brisbane (Everton Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 210, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Naremburn, NSW, 1933; Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1937); radio operator (West Kempsey, NSW, 1943-1949); communication officer (Cooktown, Qld, 1949; Bundaberg, Qld, 1958-1969); public servant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1972; Everton Park, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''VARNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Varney|Varney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Louis Varney|Varney, Reginald Louis "Louis"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/PS2Y-KTG] - 1911(Eng)-2000(Eng) - Licences: G2ARV (England, 1927); BRS102 (England, 1928); G5RV (England, 1928-1964); G5RV/YS3 (El Salvador, 1951); VP4RV; VP5RV; VP6RV; VP7RV; PJ5AA; PJ5CA; PX1RV; PJ2CE (Curacao, 1957); PJ5CA (Aruba, 1957); G5RV/OD5 (Lebanon, 1966); EP2RV (Iran, 1968); VK9LV (Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, 1970); CX5RV (Uruguay, 1972); EA8AT (Canary Islands, 1976); G5RV (Sussex, England, 2000) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; inventor of the G5RV antenna; RSGB (Council, 1960s); FOC (member); Radio Amateurs Old Timers Association (UK, member); Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club (Australia, member); Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society (President for Life) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:G5RV antenna|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.kwarc.org/g5rv_sk.html KWARC Obit]; [http://www.g0mwt.org.uk/society/g5rv-sk/louis-varney-g5rv.htm Bio]; [http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/qsl-g5rv.htm G5RV antenna]; [https://hamgallery.com/QSL_Search/ K8CX]; [https://rsars.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/profile-louis-varney.pdf Full Biography] ===''VAUGHAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vaughan|Vaughan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Edward Vaughan|Vaughan (also known as Hearps, change of name), David Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYD2-HG5] - 1901(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2FY Sydney (Lakemba, 1930-1975); 2ADY Sydney (Lakemba, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 665, 1930, NSW (Hearps); AOCP 1003, 1932, NSW (Vaughan) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1937); machinist (Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1972) ===''VEALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Pax Veall|Veall, Reginald Pax]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-GR6] - 1918(Vic)-1942(NT) - Licences: 3PV Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2050, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 274, 1939; 1COCP 375, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy, Wireless Officer, MV Neptuna) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet found - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/47368 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10034385 AWM]; [http://www.ntlexhibit.nt.gov.au/exhibits/show/bod/roh/veall NTL Exhibition] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''VEARS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Elwyn Thomas Vears|Vears, Elwyn Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHS1-C67] - 1901(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2BM Leura (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Strathfield, 1930-1937; Burwood, 1943-1958) ===''VERNON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vernon|Vernon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Henry Vernon|Vernon, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88V-18Z] - 1901(WA)-1964(WA) - Licences: 6KZ Albany (1930-1931); 6KZ Perth (Fremantle, 1933-1939); 3AMD Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1947); 6KZ Perth (Guildford, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 566, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (RAGA Forts, Albany, 1922-1931; Fremantle, 1936-1937; 9AAD, Guildford, 1949-1954); retired (Wagin, 1958; Morley, 1963) ===''VESPER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vesper|Vesper, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Peter Vesper|Vesper, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPPW-HSP] - 1913(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2PV Sydney (Mosman, 1933-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1230, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Mosman, NSW, 1935-1963) ===''VICKARY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Mervyn Vickary|Vickary, Reginald Mervyn "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-CLP] - 1909(NSW)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4RV Cunnamulla (1930-1933); 4RV Warwick (1936-1939); 4VX Brisbane (Gordon Park, 1965; The Grange, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 702, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shed hand (Cunnamulla, 1931); radio dealer (Warwick, 1937; Cunnamulla, 1943); shopkeeper (Toowoomba, 1949; Ekibin, 1954; Chermside, 1963; Grange, 1968-1972) ===''VICKERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth James Vickery|Vickery, Kenneth James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQP-WMQ] - 1893(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2RA Receive Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923); 2RA Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Hurlstone Park, 1930-1933); electrician (West Ryde, 1935; Parkes, 1936; Uralla, 1943); farmer (North Richmond, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "2RA - Kenneth James Vickery" ===''VINCENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Vincent|Vincent, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ64-7S8] - 1906(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6DL Receive Kalgoorlie (1923-1924); 6VK Kalgoorlie (1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 59, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1931-1937); manufacturer (South Perth, WA, 1949-1963; Como, WA, 1972-1980) ===''VINING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vining|Vining, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Edward Vining|Vining, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR1-NLT] - 1906(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4WE Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 277, 1926, No. 22 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Nundah, 1928-1931); motor driver (Mitchelton, 1934; Gaythorne, 1936); mechanic (Gayndah, 1943); telephone mechanic (Enoggera, 1949-1963); telephone technician (Enoggera, 1968-1977) ===''VINNING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vinning|Vinning, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Alfred Vinning|Vinning, Howard Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVF-SHD] - 1919(Vic)-1981(ACT) - Licences: 3VG Sale (1938-1939, 1947-1954); 9VG Lae, PNG (1960); 1VG Canberra (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2131, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Sale, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''VIPAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alton Frederick Vipan|Vipan, Alton Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCF-MTG] - 1890(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XHV Sydney (Petersham, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil Yet Identified - ship wireless operator; early wireless experimenter; AWA (Koo-we-rup, 1922); merchant marine (WW1) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1933; Bronte, NSW, 1934; Rose Bay, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1935-1943) - TroveTag: "XHV - Alton Frederick Vipan" ===''VOIGT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Emil Robert Voigt|Voigt, Emil Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-VV2] - 1883(Eng)-1973(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - 2KY Sydney, broadcast station manager; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as chairman, NSW Labor wireless committee) - Relationships: father of Rion Osborne Voigt; grandfather of Robin Voigt - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Dee Why, 1930-1934); manager (Dee Why, 1935; Narrabeen, 1936) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/voigt-emil-robert-8930 ADB]; [[w:Emil_Voigt_(athlete)|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.radioheritage.com/story70/ RHF] * [[/Rion Osborne Clifford Voigt|Voigt, Rion Osborne Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-L1V] - 1915(Eng)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Nil identified as yet - Qualifications: Nil identified as yet - broadcast industry executive, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Narrabeen, 1937; Turramurra, 1963-1980) - Relationships: son of Emil Robert Voigt; father of Robin Voigt * [[/Robin Voigt|Voigt, Robin]] - historian (Emil Robert Voigt; 2KY) - Relationships: grandson of Emil Robert Voigt; son of Rion Osborne Clifford Voigt ===''VOLKERTS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Volkerts|Volkerts, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZYC-H1H] - 1896(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XAEF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930); electrical contractor (Leichhardt, NSW, 1933-1937); electrician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XAEF - Arthur Ernest Volkerts" ===''VOLKMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Henry Oxford Volkman|Volkman, Reginald Henry Oxford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4CV-7PH] - 1902(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2RY Grafton (1924-1925); 2RY Scone (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Woollahra, 1930-1933) ===''VOWLES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vowles|Vowles, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Taylor Vowles|Vowles, Rupert Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYT-FLF] - 1894(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XIZ Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914); 2AW Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922-1923); 2XZ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 562, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Concord, 1930-1972) ===''VOYSEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Voysey|Voysey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Jack Voysey|Voysey, Albert Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFNX-XPC] - 1916(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2XW Sydney (Ashfield, 1932-1938; Bankstown, 1939; Kingsgrove, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 942, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1943; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1972); engineer (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1977-1980) =='''W'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''WACKEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wackel|Wackel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis Wackel|Wackel, John Francis]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 585, 1930, No. ?? in ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Surname likely misspelled - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WADDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waddell|Waddell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ivon Edward Waddell|Waddell, Ivon Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88S-H3S] - 1909(WA)-1943(Thailand/Singapore) - Licences: 6WX Albany (1929-1930); 6WX Katanning (1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 561, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Katanning, 1936; South Perth, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10298089 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''WADDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waddle|Waddle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Esmond Matthew Waddle|Waddle, Esmond Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNR-JLR] - 1905(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 2UU Nimbin (1932-1939); 4GZ Charters Towers (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 899, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Greenslopes, Qld, 1928-1934; Nimbin, NSW, 1934-1937); pharmacist (Charters Towers, Qld, 1943-1949); pharmaceutical chemist (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954-1969) ===''WADDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard William Mackie Waddy|Waddy, Richard William Mackie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB62-5RP] - 1848(SA)-1933(SA) - senior state public servant (SA Post & Telegraphs Dept), senior federal public servant (Deputy Postmaster-General SA) ===''WADHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wadham|Wadham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kevin Wadham|Wadham, Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZC-SBQ] - 1905(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5KW Adelaide (Parkside, 1924-1927; Helmsdale, 1928; Da Costa Park, 1931; Glenelg, 1933; Adelaide, 1937; Glenelg, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 23, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WIA SA (Councillor 1931; Hon. Treasurer, 1931); National Radio Corp (manager, 1938); Holdfast Bay Yacht Club (Vice-commodore, 1949) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Helmsdale, SA, 1939-1941; Da Costa Park, SA, 1943) - TroveTag: "5KW - Kevin Wadham" ===''WADSLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wadsley|Wadsley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Wadsley|Wadsley, Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2F4-X3J] - 1916(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3YI Melbourne (Middle Park, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2324, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Albert Park, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''WAHL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Fripp Wahl|Wahl, Alan Fripp]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMB-TD4] - 1918(WA)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6JB Perth (Leederville, 1938-1939, 1947-1960; Dianella, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2101, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Leederville, WA, 1943-1958); clerk (Dianella, WA, 1963-1980) ===''WAIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Harris Wain|Wain, Alexander Harris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6Z-W8G] - 1891(Vic)-1922(Vic) - Licences: XPG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1913-1916; Brighton, Vic, 1917; Caulfield East, Vic, 1919; Wonthaggi, Vic, 1919); stationmaster (Tynong, Vic, 1921); clerk (Toorak, Vic, 1922) ===''WALCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walch|Walch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Crosby Walch|Walch, Alan Crosby or Crosby Alan or Crosby Allan (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQC7-GSS] - 1907(NSW)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7BI Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923); Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923-1925); 7CW Hobart (Bellerive, 1926-1927; Battery Point, 1931-1933; City, 1937; Sandy Bay, 1938-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 231, 1926, Tas; BOCP 1, 1936; 1AOCP 16, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Hobart South, 1936-1954) ===''WALDOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waldock|Waldock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Alexander Waldock|Waldock, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RY-7SD] - 1915(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2QU Lithgow (1935-1939); 2QU Sydney (Cremorne, 1946); 2QU Lithgow (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1423, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mine wheeler (Lithgow, NSW, 1936-1937); fitter (Cremorne, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Lithgow, NSW, 1949); electrical fitter (Lithgow, NSW, 1954-1968); fitter (Lithgow, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WALDRON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Gerard Waldron|Waldron, Francis Gerard "Frank"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''WALES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard James Wales|Wales, Howard James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5G9-VDK] - 1885(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XOA Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: painter & decorator (Elsternwick, Vic, 1908); collector (Elsternwick, Vic, 1909-1919); purser (Elsternwick, Vic, 1922-1931); collector (Caulfield, Vic, 1934-1937) ===''WALKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walker|Walker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Charles Walker|Walker, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFY-L2V] - 1898(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4AC Brisbane (Sandgate, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 699, 1922 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: newspaper carrier (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1934-1937); carrier (Sandgate, Qld, 1943-1972) * [[/Charles Welsh Walker|Walker, Charles Welsh "Chas"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFR-19W] - 1899(NSW)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4CU Receive Clifton (1923); 4CU Clifton (1924-1960); 4DQ Portable Clifton (1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 10, 1924, No. 2 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; motor mechanic; Walker's Radio Service (proprietor, 1930s-1950s) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Clifton, Qld, 1921-1958) * [[/Frank Wellesley Walker|Walker, Frank Wellesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1M5-FN5] - 1917(Vic)-2008(Vic)90yo - Licences: 3AEV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 3EV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Cheltenham, 1954-1955; Nunawading, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2170, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); student (Camberwell, Vic, 1949); clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Nunawading, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/John Charles Walker|Walker, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZQ-W8Y] - 1919(Tas)-2006(Tas) - Licences: 7XR Deloraine (1938-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2248, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Deloraine, Tas, 1949; Devonport, Tas, 1954) * [[/Louis Edward Walker|Walker, Louis Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSWB-L81] - 1864(Eng)-1934(At Sea) - Oversight of the 1906 Bass Strait link for Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Co * [[/Philip Billingsley Walker|Walker, Phillip Billingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MNF3-P9W] - 1840(Eng)-1900(NSW) - early wireless experimenter, employment (NSW Posts & Telegraphs, Superintendent of Telegraphs, Chief Electrician) - Links: [[w:Philip Billingsley Walker|Wikipedia]] * [[/Robert Rowan Walker|Walker, Robert Rowan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKT4-FLG] - 1914(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF); author "The Magic Spark, 50 Years of Radio in Australia" - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Coburg, Vic, 1937); advertising (Warrandyte, Vic, 1954); company director (Richmond, Vic, 1963-1968); director (Richmond, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/2119721 NLA Bio Cuttings]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/1214534 NLA Book Catalogue]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/History/The-Magic-Spark-1973-Walker.pdf WRH Magic Spark Scan] * [[/Ronald Gregory Walker|Walker, Ronald Gregory "Gregory"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRP-GC6] - 1907(NSW)-1929(At Sea) - Licences: 7BT Receive Hobart (City, 1923); Receive Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; journalist (Hobart "Mercury"); film maker - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Hobart South, 1928) - Links: [http://www.seafarersmemorial.org.au/memorials/walker_g.php Seafarer's Memorial] * [[/William Spencer Walker|Walker, William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCF4-R77] - 1911(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5WW Adelaide (Alberton, 1934-1939; West Croydon, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1305, 1934, SA; BOCP 444, 1942; TVOCP 274, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Alberton, SA, 1939); mechanic (West Croydon, SA, 1941-1943) ===''WALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wall|Wall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John William Burgess Wall|Wall, John William Burgess]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBM8-6FB] - 1899(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3QS Melbourne (Northcote, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2036, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1980) * [[/Joseph Hart Wall|Wall, Joseph Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DH-GH6] - 1904(South Africa)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JC Macksville (1934-1936); 2JC Narrabri (1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1406, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental student (San Souci, NSW, 1930-1931); dental practitioner (Macksville, NSW, 1933-1936); dentist (Narrabri, NSW, 1943-1958); grazier (Narrabri, NSW, 1963); retired (Narrabri, NSW, 1968) ===''WALLACE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wallace|Wallace, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. W. Wallace|Wallace, C. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CP Receive Perth (West Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * Wallace nee Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty" - See Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty" * Wallace, Florence Violet (adoptive name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) * [[/John Gordon Wallace|Wallace, John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CH-ZHY] - 1921(Vic)-2012(Vic)91yo - Licences: 3VV Bendigo (White Hills, 1947-1965; Kennington, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2331, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (White Hills, Vic, 1949; Bendigo, Vic, 1954); assistant (Bendigo, Vic, 1967); technician (Kennington, Vic, 1972); teacher (Crrke, Vic, 1980) * [[/John Walter Wallace|Wallace, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMJ5-KC9] - 1881(NSW)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2LG Goulburn (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Balmain, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Goulburn, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Ronald Ian Gordon Wallace|Wallace, Ronald Ian Gordon]] - 1910(???)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2IW Robertson (1934-1936); 2IW Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1937); 2IW Robertson (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wallace-sir-robert-strachan-8962 ADB] * [[/W. H. Wallace|Wallace, W. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CS Receive Mundaring Weir (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WALLBRIDGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alwyn Leonard Wallbridge|Wallbridge, Alwyn Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHR-K7V] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2UI Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1935-1939; Tighes Hill, 1946-1947; Nelson's Bay, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1561, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Mayfield, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF (Caulfield West, Vic, 1942); fisherman (Nelson's Bay, NSW, 1949-1958; Fingal Bay, NSW, 1963-1977; Nelson's Bay, NSW, 1980) * [[/Leslie Walter Wallbridge|Wallbridge, Leslie Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMT-HKZ] - 1910(Eng)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5UX Adelaide (Lower Mitcham, 1930-1937); 5UX Peterborough (1938-1939); 5UX Kadina (1947-1948); 5UX Cook (1954-1955); 5UX Saddleworth (1956); 5UX Hawker (1960); 8UX Alice Springs (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 712, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Peterborough, SA, 1939-1941; Rendelsham, SA, 1943; Alice Springs, NT, 1963) ===''WALLIS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Charles Wallis|Wallis, John Charles]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7JW Longford (1932-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 893, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burnie, 1928; Longford, 1936-1937) * Wallace, Florence Violet (adoptive name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) ===''WALSH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walsh|Walsh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Dunbar Walsh|Walsh, Harold Dunbar "Cordite"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3W3-CT7] - 1903(Qld)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4HW Brisbane (Hamilton, 1925-1931; Rocklea, 1946-1947)); 4WN Brisbane (Hamilton, 1927, dealer) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 133, 1925, No 14 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF); solicitor; pilot - Comment: Tragic end to a productive life - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hamilton, 1925-1937); airline pilot (Moorooka, 1949) * [[/John Dallas Walsh|Walsh, John Dallas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Y-B6X] - 1902(NSW)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6AT Receive Tutunup via Busselton (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gooseberry Hill, WA, 1925; Ross Brook via Busselton, WA, 1925; South Cunderin, WA, 1931; Caron, WA, 1936-1937; Helena Valley, WA, 1943; Kellerberrin, WA, 1954); headmaster (Margaret River, WA, 1954); school teacher (Nannup, WA, 1958); teacher (Brunswick Junction, WA, 1963; Engadine, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''WALTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walter|Walter, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Trevor Walter|Walter, Ernest Trevor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNZ-88T] - 1919(NSW)-1980(SA) - Licences: 2AEE Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1954); 5EE Adelaide (Prospect, 1955-1956; Hampstead Gardens, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1898, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1943); technical officer (Burwood, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WALTERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walters|Walters, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Allan Walters|Walters, Charles Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-LBY] - 1910(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: 3CW Melbourne (Thornbury, 1929-1933; Heidelburg, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 524, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, 1931-1936; Heidelberg, 1937; Brunswick, 1942) * [[/Gerald Wills Walters|Walters, Gerald (Wills or Willis or blank)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7Y-1HZ] - 1886(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 108, 1915; 2COCP 157, 1930; 1COCP 129, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Currie, King Island, Tas, 1919; Darwin, NT, 1922); radio telegraphist (New Town, Tas, 1928); wireless officer (Radio Station, Thursday Island, Qld, 1936-1937); wireless (Gladesville, NSW, 1943); wireless telegraphist (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1954) * [[/Joseph Albert Walters|Walters, Joseph Albert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALW Inverell - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2275, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Laurence Gordon Walters|Walters, Laurence Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBL-DBC] - 1923(Eng)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 2ALW Sydney (North Bondi, 1947-1950); 2ALW Cowra (1950); 3CN Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1956-1965; Hawthorn, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 137, 1947, NSW - amateur operator - Relationships: Likely relation of 2ALW Joseph Albert Walters - Electoral Rolls: student (Bondi North, NSW, 1949); chemist (Moorabbin, Vic, 1963); fuel technician (Hawthorn, Vic, 1963); fuel technologist (Hawthorn, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''WALZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walz|Walz, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edwyn Walz|Walz, Arthur Edwyn or Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM9T-LB3] - 1908(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4AW Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1939; Wavell Heights, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 287, 1926, No. 26 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; plumber; radio repair business - Relationships: son of Conrad August Walz - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Nundah, 1934-1943); radio engineer (Wavell Heights, 1949-1980) - Trovetag: "4AW - Arthur Edwyn Walz" & "!Wikibooks 4AW" * [[/Conrad August Walz|Walz, Conrad August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRGZ-QF3] - 1882(Qld)-1951(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ???, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), plumber, farmer, father of 4AW Arthur Edwyn Walz ===''WARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ward|Ward, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold David Ward|Ward, Harold David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYP9-ZM9] - 1918(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3HD Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Clayton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1646, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Mentone, Vic, 1942-1949); radio (Sandringham, Vic, 1954); radio trade (Clayton, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Joyce Alice Ward|Millen nee Ward, Joyce Alice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLQZ-JNW] - 1918(NSW)-2008(NSW) - Licences: 2MI Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2595, 1948, NSW - YL amateur operator - Relationships: Wife of 3EA-2DU-2LQ Dudley Robert Millen - Electoral Rolls: stenographer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1943-1977); retired (Hornsby, NSW, 1980) ===''WARDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Herbert Arthur Warden|Warden, Herbert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXMR-SQT] - 1886(Qld)-1948(NSW) - Licences: XGQ Narrabri (1913-1914); 2BG Receive Mungindi (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Coogee, NSW, 1930); teacher (Lindfield, NSW, 1930; Radwick North, NSW, 1931-1933; Woollahra, 1935-1937); schoolteacher (Chatswood, NSW, 1943) ===''WARDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wardle|Wardle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sidney William Lumley Wardle|Wardle, Sidney William Lumley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XQ-QFL] - 1911(Eng)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2OU Woodford Leigh (1930-1935); 2OU Armidale (1936-1937); 2OU Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939); 5OU Adelaide (Lockleys, 1946-1954); 2DID Berridale (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 610, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Woodford Leigh, 1934-1935); technician (Bondi North, 1937; Woollahra, 1943); retired (Berridale, 1980) ===''WARDLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wardley|Wardley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Wardley|Wardley, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DL-SKV] - 1916(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3IS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1947-1975; Elsternwick, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2270, 1939, Vic; BOCP 1158, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1972); technician (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977; Elsternwick, Vic, 1980) ===''WARING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Clarke Waring|Waring, Cecil Clarke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQW4-V9F] - 1904(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3CU Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1924); 3YW Melbourne (Camberwell, 1929-1931; Canterbury, 1933; Kew, 1937); 3YW Rupanyup (1938-1939); 3YW Stawell (1946-1948); 3YW Warrnambool (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 549, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, 1925-1928; Kew, 1931-1937; Stawell, 1942-1949; Warrnambool, 1954-1977) ===''WARNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warne|Warne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Leslie George Warne|Warne, Maurice Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYSP-LHY] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MW Sydney (Croydon, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 300, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Campsie, 1931-1934); radio mechanic (Campsie, 1936-1937); radio sales (Kogarah, 1943-1963); radio & TV technician (Arncliffe, 1968) ===''WARNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warner|Warner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Albert Warner|Warner, Geoffrey Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-6NR] - 1914(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2CK Wyong (1930-1937); 2FB Wyong (1938-1939); 3ABW Fiskville (1947); 9GW Port Moresby (1948-1954); 2AVW Bringelly (1955-1958); 2CK Bringelly (1960-1969); 6EG Bassendean (1975); 2HJ Camden (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 710, 1930, NSW; 1COCP 60, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (Rockbank, Vic, 1942); technician (OTC Bringelly, 1958-1963); manager (Bassendean, 1977; Camden South, 1980) - callsign may have been withdrawn for 2CK Cessnock commercial (later restored) ===''WARNOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warnock|Warnock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Neil Bernard Warnock|Warnock, Neil Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ8-58G] - 1944(Vic)-2019(Vic) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''WARREN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warren|Warren, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Cortlandt Warren|Warren, John Cortlandt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKY-KJS] - 1913(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2QX Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1937; Lakemba, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1220, 1933, NSW; COCP1 577, 1942; TVOCP 473, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Punchbowl, NSW, 1934-1937); sheet metal worker (Lakemba, NSW, 1943); PMG technician (Lugarno, 1949; Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Theodore Frederick Warren|Warren, Theodore Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WL-7Q2] - 1914(NSW)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 2LY Sydney (Lakemba, 1933-1934); 2LY Griffith (1935); 2LY Sydney (Lakemba, 1936); 9LO Port Moresby (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1169, 1933, NSW; AOCP2 220, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Lakemba, NSW, 1937); mechanic (PMGD, Chatswood, NSW, 1943); retired (Cooktown, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''WATERHOUSE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Greaves Waterhouse|Waterhouse, Arthur Greaves "Tim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L239-4ND] - 1895(SA)-1940(SA) - Licences: XVV Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WATERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George James Waters|Waters, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X9-S46] - 1902(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3EX Receive Melbourne (Heathcote, 1922); 3XA Melbourne (East Prahran, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 608, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil identified as yet - Comment: Passed too soon * [[/James Alfred Waters|Waters, James Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7JA Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1685, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Queensborough, 1936); teacher (Ringarooma, 1937); schoolteacher (Queensborough, 1943-1954) * [[/Leslie Waters|Waters, Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85N-TZB] - 1882(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4AC Innisfail (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (Randell Engineering) - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Innisfail, 1919-1943); radio dealer (Innisfail, 1949) - Trovetag: "4AC - Leslie Waters" * [[/Maurice Hamilton Harwood Waters|Waters, Maurice Hamilton Harwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSS-D6W] - 1918(SA)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3MS Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1948; Camberwell, 1954-1956; North Balwyn, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2033, 1937, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Camberwell, Vic, 1949-1954); manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1967-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WATERWORTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay Carmel Waterworth|Waterworth, Lindsay Carmel "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YY-6M6] - 1892(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CL Rockhampton (1935-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1526, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2; federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Charleville, Qld, 1921); telegraphist (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928-1968) - Trovetag: "4CL - Lindsay Carmel Waterworth" ===''WATKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Paul Watkins|Watkins, Andrew Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ9-RHP] - 1914(WA)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 6AW Perth (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1805, 1936, WA; BOCP 269, 1939; 1COCP 842, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Boulder, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Geraldton, WA, 1943); radio technician (Cairns, Qld, 1949; Lakemba, NSW, 1954; Chullora, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/William Trevor Watkins|Watkins, William Trevor "Trevor", "Watty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKG-J4V] - 1899(Tas)-1931(Tas) - Licences: T336 Hobart (1920-1921); 7AA Hobart (1922-1925); 7DX Hobart (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 107, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: PMGD withdrew 7AA callsign for their own use, electrician (Zinc Co., Hobart, 1922), wireless expert (Medhurst & Sons, Hobart, 1925) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (West Hobart, 1922-1928) - Comment: passed too soon - TroveTag: "T336-7AA-7DX - William Trevor Watkins" & "!Wikibooks 7AA-7DX" ===''WATSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Watson|Watson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. A. Watson|Watson, A. A.]] - bef1910(???)-aft1930(???) - Licences: 2UT Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1927-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 341, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: None as yet * [[/Albert Watson|Watson, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8L-VGM] - 1897(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 887, 1925 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Fremantle, WA, 1921-1922; Victoria Park, WA, 1925-1926; South Perth, WA, 1928-1958) * [[/Douglas Mervyn Watson|Watson, Douglas Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MG-FPY] - 1920(Tas)-1989(Tas) - Licences: 7DW Hobart (New Town, 1937-1939; City, 1946-1956; Lindisfarne, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1867, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Hobart South, 1949-1954); mechanic (Lindisfarne, 1972) * [[/Eric Watson|Watson, Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GC-9SL] - 1913(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2EP Sydney (Burwood, 1935-1938); 2EP Cessnock (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1564, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Cronulla, NSW, 1943) * [[/Herbert Leopold Watson|Watson, Herbert Leopold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZP-JLK] - 1897(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2OL Kiama (1929-1933); 2OL Unanderra (1935-1938); 2OL Woollongong (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 545, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Field Artillery, 1916-1919; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Kiama, 1930); electrical engineer (Unanderra, 1934-1937; Heidelberg, Vic, 1949); electrician (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954); retired (Avalon Beach, 1968-1972; Mona Vale, 1977; Mosman, 1980) * [[/James David Watson|Watson, James David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F5-789] - 1910(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3NQ Darlington via Camperdown (1930-1939); 2ANQ Albury (1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 633, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Beware another JDW, labourer, Geelong, 1930s - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Darlington, 1931-1943); radio technician (Albury, 1949-1954) * [[/John Watson|Watson, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CR Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil, as yet, specific individual not yet identified * [[/Lindsay Gordon Watson|Watson, Lindsay Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZJ-8RB] - 1915(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3EI Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939); 3ALV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1954-1956; Altona, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2065, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1942); optometrist (Caulfield, Vic, 1949-1954; Gladysdale, Vic, 1963; Altona, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Paul Robert Watson|Watson, Paul Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBB-X7P] - 1906(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3PY Warracknabeal (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1022, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1931); radio mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1936-1937); company director (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1942); public servant (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Samuel Wilfred Watson|Watson, Samuel Wilfred or Wilfred Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXY5-LXP] - 1906(Eng)-1998(WA) - Licences: 6WW Perth (West Perth, 1930-1939, 1948-1969); 6WW Shoalwater Bay (1975); 6WW Cardup (1980) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 189, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1931-1972); retired (Shoalwater Bay, WA, 1977; Cardup, WA, 1980) * [[/Thomas William Watson|Watson, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BZ-1Q7] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TL Lithgow (1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: miner (Lithgow, NSW, 1930); radio dealer (Lithgow, NSW, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Bowral, NSW, 1943-1958) * [[/William Watson|Watson, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP84-3DP] - 1902(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2KE Kurri Kurri (1931-1937); 2KE Stanford Merthyr (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 864, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kurri Kurri, NSW, 1930-1935; Stanford Merthyr, NSW, 1937) * [[/William Wesley Watson|Watson, William Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZH-LJJ] - 1918(NSW)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 2YY Sydney (Annandale, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1716, 1936, NSW; COCP2 153, 1938; COCP1 255, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (South Perth, WA, 1943); radio telegraphist (Hobart South, Tas, 1949); radio officer (Moonah, Tas, 1954-1963; Rockhampton, Qld, 1968-1972) ===''WATT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Watt|Watt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Watt|Watt, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-4B7] - 1901(Sct)-1985(Tas) - Licences: 7BO Receive Prince of Wales Bay (1923); Receive Prince of Wales Bay (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Prince of Wales Bay, 1922-1928); accountant (New Town, 1936-1949; Moonah, 1954) * [[/Arthur William Watt|Watt, Arthur William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), amateur broadcaster, journalist (Wireless Weekly) * [[/Charles Russell Watt|Watt or Russell-Watt, Charles Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV7-JFH] - 1904(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2WT Tenterfield (1925-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 184, 1925, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tenterfield, NSW, 1930-1980) - Trovetag: "2WT - Charles Russell Watt" * [[/John Gordon Watt|Watt, John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZH-PM8] - 1888(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XAEA Sydney (Croydon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (AIF, 7th Reinforcements, 18th Battalion, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Croydon, NSW, 1913); sales manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''WATTERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. Watterson|Watterson, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6BZ Receive Perth (Maylands, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WAUCHOPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wauchope|Wauchope, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Wylie Wauchope|Wauchope, Ronald Wylie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH6X-QJR] - 1914(SA)-1933(SA)19yo - Licences: 5WE Adelaide (Maylands, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1086, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon, 19yo - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WAUGH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waugh|Waugh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay William Francis Waugh|Waugh, Lindsay William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55F-VGR] - 1896(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BO Sydney (Undercliffe, 1935); 2LW Sydney (Marrickville, 1936; Waitara, 1937; Burwood, 1938-1939; Birchgrove, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1486, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 5th Regiment, 1915, medically discharged) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1935); no occupation (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937); retired (Balmain, NSW, 1949); no occupation (Balmain, NSW, 1954-1963) ===''WAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Way|Way, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. Way|Way, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XADD Sydney (City CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor James Way|Way, Victor James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYR7-LNV] - 1893(Vic)-1927(Vic) - Licences: XOL Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1916; Warrnambool, Vic, 1917-1918; Brunswick, Vic, 1919; Brighton, Vic, 1921-1927) ===''WEATHERLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry William Elsdon Weatherley|Weatherley, Harry William Elsdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBF-1HC] - 1921(Vic)-2006(Vic) - prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer (1940-1990), clubs (Australian Radio DX Club, New Zealand Radio DX League, New Zealand DX Radio Association, Southern Cross DX Club, DX Australia - Chief Editor, Ontario DX Club), ANARC DXer of the year - metallurgist (Auburn, 1949-1954); technician (Mount Waverley, 1963-1972); retired (Mount Waverley, 1980) * [[/Herb J. Weatherley|Weatherley, Herb J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4HW Clifton (-1951+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), callsign formerly Harold Dunbar Walsh ===''WEATHERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. A. Weatherson|Weatherson, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WEATHERSTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Stewart Weatherston|Weatherston, William Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LZ-2KF] - 1905(WA)-1942(Sing) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, 1927); salesman (St Kilda, 1931; Forrest, ACT, 1935; Newtown, 1943!) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''WEBB''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Webb|Webb, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Kenneth Webb|Webb, Eric Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC8-ZK5] - 1921(Vic)-2020(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3EX Melbourne (Mitcham, 1937-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1858, 1937, Vic; BOCP 279, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mitcham, Vic, 1949); physicist (Mitcham, Vic, 1954-1963; Malvern, Vic, 1967; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Mostyn Thomas Webb|Webb, Mostyn Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DH-ZWB] - 1917(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2DP Sydney (Newtown, 1934-1935; Hurlstone Park, 1936-1939; Petersham, 1946-1950; Annandale, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1404, 1934, NSW; AIR3 934, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Petersham, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Annandale, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''WEBBER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Palmer Webber|Webber, Harold Palmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGK-9T1] - 1906(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3PW Melbourne (Eltham, 1931-1937; Alphington, 1938-1939; Fairfield, 1947; Alphington, 1948; Caulfield, 1955-1969; Beaumaris, 1975-1980); 3DA Melbourne (Alphington, 1937); 3PV Portable St Kilda (1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 812, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Eltham, Vic, 1928-1937); engineer (Alphington, Vic, 1942-1954; St Kilda, Vic, 1954; Caulfield, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Beaumaris, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''WEBSTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Webster|Webster, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank James Webster|Webster, Frank James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF73-5KV] - 1908(Eng)-19??(WA) - Licences: 6FW Perth (Victoria Park, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1039, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1943); plasterer (Perth, WA, 1954-1963; Victoria Park, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Fremantle, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Harold Charles Webster|Webster, Harold Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRM-31P] - 1876(Tas)-1923(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Launceston, 1914); clerk (Hobart North, 1922) * [[/Walter Webster|Webster, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BW-FKF] - 1912(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2EW Sydney (Gladesville, 1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1417, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Gladesville, NSW, 1933-1935); public servant (Gladesville, NSW, 1936-1968) * [[/William Webster|Webster, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJD-D94] - 1860(Eng)-1936(NSW) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1915-1920), played prominent part in the Postal Royal Commission ===''WEDDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Austin Weddell|Weddell, James Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK9-SYF] - 1914(SA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5ZL Adelaide (Reade Park, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1595, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Col Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1943); RAAF (Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Auburn, Vic, 1954); RAAF officer (Richmond, NSW, 1958); RAAF (Red Hill, ACT, 1963); not stated (Red Hill, ACT, 1968-1972); RAAF (Red Hill, ACT, 1977-1980) * [[/John Arthur Weddell|Weddell, John Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKM-KVK] - 1926(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FT Brisbane (Zillmere, 1954-1960); 2ZM Glenbrook (1961); 4FT Brisbane (Sandgate North, 1965-1969); 2BFT Sydney (Clovelly, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3172, 1951, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1949; Zillmere, Qld, 1954-1958; Sandgate, Qld, 1963-1968); technician (Marrickville, NSW, 1972; Clovelly, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''WEDGEWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wedgewood|Wedgewood, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Donald Wedgewood|Wedgewood, William Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLV-GM8] - 1901(Qld)-1974(NSW) - Licences: N741 Receive NSW - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 692, 1922; 2COCP 49, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: boarder (Sutton Coalfield, Eng, 1911); manufacturer (Glenmore, 1930-1936); aviator (Nedlands, WA, 1937); farmer (Moruya, 1949-1954); greenkeeper (Brisbane, 1958); public servant (Hornsby, 1963-1972) ===''WEEDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weeden|Weeden, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ross Weeden|Weeden, Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYFG-CL8] - 1914(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2PN Tumut (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 840, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tumut, NSW, 1936-1977) ===''WEEKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. L. Weeks|Weeks, H. L.]] - 19??-19?? - Licences: 4CJ Receive Currumbin (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: - Identification: Not yet identified ===''WEISS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weiss|Weiss, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred George Weiss|Weiss, Wilfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V9-7NP] - 1912(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2TV Sydney (Croydon Park, 1960-1961; Strathfield, 1965); 2TV Ettalong Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 670, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Lithgow, 1934-1937); storekeeper (Lithgow, 1943); silk screen craftsman (Croydon Park, 1949-1958); retired (Strathfield, 1963-1968; Ettalong Beach, 1972; Ettalong, 1977) ===''WELCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welch|Welch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles William Welch|Welch, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDN-9GY] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ACW Sydney (Stanmore, 1936-1937; Hurstville, 1939); 3ACW Melbourne (Avenel, 1947-1948); 3ACW Mangalore (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1665, 1936, NSW; COCP1 410, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Annandale, NSW, 1936-1937; Hurstville, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Tennant Creek, NT, 1943); aeradio officer (Avenel, Vic, 1949-1954); communications officer (Herne Bay, NSW, 1958; Padstow, NSW, 1963) * [[/Frank Welch|Welch, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQN-PL7] - 1893(Eng)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2FK Sydney (Manly, 1927-1929; North Sydney, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 359, 1918 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1931); electrical engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); retired (Manly, NSW, 1972; Miranda, NSW, 1977) * [[/John Welch|Welch, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJPS-NPH] - 1873(???)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XJCW Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1913-1914); 3JS Receive Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1913-1931); agent (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1936-1954) ===''WELDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weldon|Weldon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Neville Edwin Weldon|Weldon, Neville Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2HS-SZ6] - 1910(NSW)-1935(NG) - Licences: 2EW Sydney (Mosman, 1931); 9NW Kokopo (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 793, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WELLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weller|Weller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Arthur Martin Weller|Weller, Cyril Arthur Martin "Sam"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTQ-WXH] - 1903(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4CZ Brisbane (Clayfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2160, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio Club (WIAQ, Brisbane DX Club); power station engineer; education (ME, UQ) - Electoral Rolls: student (Windsor, 1925); engineer (Wilston, 1925-1928; Camp Hill, 1934-1943; Clayfield, 1949-1972; Albion, 1977) ===''WELLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Welling|Welling, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHB-KQZ] - 1898(Eng)-1960(SA) - Licences: 5TW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1937); 5TW Mt Gambier (1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 179, 1930; 1COCP 81, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1941); wireless technician (Mt Gambier, SA, 1943) ===''WELLINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Wellington|Wellington, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWJ5-M1V] - 1915(Vic)-1968(NZ) - Licences: 3KO Melbourne (Malvern (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1127, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (emigrated to NZ 1937) * [[/Stanley Hudson Wellington|Wellington, Stanley Hudson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB84-47Y] - 1909(Tas)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 7PK Hobart (New Town, 1932-1933); 3SX Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1002, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 117, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: representative (Caulfield, 1936); chemist (Brighton, Vic, 1937-1942); manager (Mosman, 1949-1980) ===''WELLMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wellman|Wellman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. Wellman|Wellman, A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XNQ Melbourne (Kensington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leo Joseph Wellman|Wellman, Leo Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1SW-R9S] - 1898(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2PS Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923); 2LW Sydney (Marrickville, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 117, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 34th Battalion, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Wellington, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1937); technician (North Cronulla, NSW, 1943-1949; Engadine, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1963) ===''WELLS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIB Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AIB Corowa (1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: AOCP 2002, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Augustus Wells|Wells, Allen (birth) or Allan Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHV-WVJ] - 1908(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2AIB Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AIB Corowa (1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2002, 1937, NSW; BOCP 329, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; army (citizen's military forces, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937; Corowa, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Athol John Wells|Wells, Athol John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTB-XS9] - 1911(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Girral (1932-1936); 2FI Sydney (Waverley, 1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1013, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Girral, NSW, 1933-1935); constable (Waverley, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF wireless operator (Townsville, Qld, 1941-1943); clerk (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1949); grocer (Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1954); salesman (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Ballina, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/George Leonard Douglas Wells|Wells, George Leonard Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC7-GQC] - 1906(Eng)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3TW Hamilton (1936-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1782, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Hamilton, Vic, 1928-1931); manager (Hamilton, Vic, 1935-1980) * [[/Harold Rowland Wells|Wells, Harold Rowland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJM-1DM] - 1903(Eng)-1938(WA) - first chief announcer for 6WF Perth; then 6AM Northam; journalist - Comment: Passed too soon (age 35y) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast announcer (Maddington, WA, 1925); journalist (Maddington, WA, 1931); director (Subiaco, WA, 1937) - TroveTag: "Harold Rowland Wells" * [[/Joseph Edward Wells|Wells, Joseph Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2C3-5YM] - 1909(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AME Sydney (Arncliffe, 1939; Bardwell Park, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2252, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Petersham, NSW, 1930); teacher (Annandale, NSW, 1931-1935; Bexley, NSW, 1937; Bardwell Park, NSW, 1943-1977) ===''WELSH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welsh|Welsh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claud William Welsh|Welsh, Claude or Claud William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPH-WS4] - 1914(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4CW Warwick (1937-1939); 4DK Mackay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1982, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Warwick, Qld, 1937-1943); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio technician (Warwick, Qld, 1958; Mackay, Qld, 1958); technician (Mackay, Qld, 1963); radio technician (Mackay, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''WELZEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welzel|Welzel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kurt Paul Corlette Welzel|Welzel, Kurt Paul Corlette]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54Z-Q5P] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FK Sydney (Clovelly, 1933-1938); 2ACF Sydney (Northbridge, 1937); 2GQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1130, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick North, NSW, 1937-1949); technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949-1954); carpenter (Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''WERE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Waltham Were|Were, Robert Waltham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNWY-QQP] - 1907(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3TZ Receive Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1923); 3DP Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1181, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1931-1934; Brunswick West, Vic, 1936-1980) ===''WERNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan John Werner|Werner, Allan John or Alan John (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFC9-YX5] - 1907(WA)-1970(WA) - Licences: 6CV Receive Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Karnup, WA, 1931-1937); fitter (Kwinana Beach, WA, 1943-1954; North Perth, WA, 1958-1968) ===''WERRETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Errol Limbrick Werrett|Werrett, Errol Limbrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-FMH] - 1908(Tas)-1974(Eng) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hampshire (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farm worker (Hampshire, 1936-1937); fitter (South Melbourne, 1943); engineer (Caulfield, 1949-1968; Balaclava, 1972) ===''WEST''=== <!-- * [[/Robert West|West, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay John Payne West|West, Lindsay John Payne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQM-MSP] - 1895(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2EI Parkes (1935-1939, 1946-1954); 2EI Sydney (Chatswood, 1955-1961; Manly, 1965); 2EI Duranbah (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1475, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AIF, 12th Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2BN Reginald Francis Joseph Flood - Electoral Rolls: shopkeeper (Paddington, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Parkes, NSW, 1930); radio & musician (Parkes, NSW, 1931-1932); radio dealer (Parkes, NSW, 1936-1943); farmer (Parkes, NSW, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Manly, NSW, 1968; Parkes, NSW, 1972; Newport Beach, NSW, 1977; Duranbah, NSW, 1980) ===''WESTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weston|Weston, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Frederick Shorter Weston|Weston, Cyril Frederick Shorter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVJ-FXY] - 1905(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 4EN Receive Clermont (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Kedron, 1928); Christian worker (Darlinghurst, 1934); grocer (Oatley, 1943); agriculturalist (Ourimbah, 1949); salesman (Paekhurst, 1963-1980); retired (Charmhaven, 1980) * [[/G. J. Weston|Weston, G. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GJ Albury (1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Possibly George James Weston following, but no connection yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George James Weston|Weston, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ3-Y8Q] - 1868(Eng)-1939(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 702, 1922 - RANRS (Radio Lieutenant) - Comment: Several contemporaneous GJWs - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Albany, 1903); civil servant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1910-1912); civil servant (Wireless Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1913); sailor (Toorak, 1919); naval officer (Elsternwick, 1919); civil servant (Auburn, Vic, 1922); wireless engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1924-1927); retired engineer (Upwey, 1931-1937) * [[/Robert Marcus Hamilton Weston|Weston, Robert Marcus Hamilton "Mark"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8K-KW6] - 1915(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 4XO Bundaberg (1938-1939); 2WE Sydney (Lidcombe, 1946-1947); 2AWE Sydney (Kingsford, 1955; Kensington, 1956-1957); 2AYK Sydney (Kensington, 1957; Kingsford, 1958-1961); 2CM Sydney (Dolls Point, 1964-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2076, 1938, Qld; 2COCP 386, 1940; 1COCP 581, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; wireless officer (QANTAS) - Relationships: husband of 2MR Verle Lorraine Weston nee Key(s) - Electoral Rolls: marine wireless operator (Auchenflower, Qld, 1943); radio operator (Blakehurst, NSW, 1949; Kingsford, NSW, 1954-1963; Sans Souci, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Selwyn Henry Weston|Weston, Selwyn Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYMT-N5R] - 1912(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2AJH Sydney (Epping, 1938-1939); 2SY Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1946-1958; Roseville, 1960-1965; Castlecrag, 1969; Killara, 1975; Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2077, 1938, NSW; COCP3 4518, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937); wireless operator (Parkes, NSW, 1943); bank clerk (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1949-1958); company director (Roseville, NSW, 1963; Castlecrag, NSW, 1968); retired (Killara, NSW, 1977); company director (Pymble, NSW, 1980) * [[/Verle Lorraine Keys|Weston nee Key(s), Verle Lorraine]] - 1934(???)-1985(NSW) - 2MR Sydney (Dolls Point, 1964-1980), YL amateur operator (AOCP ???, 1964, No. ?? in Qld), wife of Robert Marcus Hamilton Weston 2CM * [[/William Wood Weston|Weston or Wehrstedt, William Wood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPG-KBQ] - 1912(WA)-1953(WA) - Licences: 6MW Perth (Nedlands, 1935-1939; North Beach, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1465, 1935, WA; BOCP 596, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Further clarification of identification required - Electoral Rolls: assistant operator (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); operator (Leederville, WA, 1943-1954; North Perth, WA, 1958-1968; Leederville, WA, 1972-1977) ===''WEYNTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Gordon Weynton|Weynton, Alexander Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH4-35K] - 1905(NSW)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Lindfield; 3XU Castlemaine (1933-1939, 1947); 3XU Wangaratta (1954); 3XU Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1955; Bonbeach, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1214, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Mosman, NSW, 1930-1933; St Kilda West, Vic, 1936); company secretary (Castlemaine, Vic, 1937-1949; Wangaratta, Vic, 1954); auditor (Carrum, Vic, 1963) ===''WHALLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Percy Whalley|Whalley, Rupert Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGZ-CV3] - 1894(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JZ Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1922); 3JZ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923-1927); 3JZ Myrtleford (1937-1939); 3JZ Wangaratta (1946-1948); 3JZ Melbourne (Blackburn, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 238, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: builder (Sandringham, 1919-1925); farmer (Myrtleford, 1927-1942); tobacco grower (Wangaratta, 1949); foreman (Blackburn, 1954-1968) - Relationships: father of 3ZWZ Robert Kelvin Whalley ===''WHEELER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wheeler|Wheeler, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Adrian Ronald Wheeler|Wheeler, Adrian Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KD-MRC] - 1915(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2VL Sydney (Epping, 1934); 2VR Sydney (Epping, 1937; North Strathfield, 1938-1939); 2VR Broken Hill (1946-1950); 2VR Bathurst (1954-1958); 2VR Sydney (Castlecrag, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1256, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Concord, NSW, 1937; Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Broken Hill, NSW, 1949; Bathurst, NSW, 1954-1958; Chatswood, NSW, 1958; Castlecrag, NSW, 1963-1977) * [[/Harry Winslow Wheeler|Wheeler, Harry Winslow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBC-BYC] - 1910(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5FB Adelaide (Eden Hills, 1927-1928); 5HW Adelaide (Eden Hills, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 371, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF, DFC) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Eden Hills, SA, 1939-1943); lecturer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954-1968) * [[/Victor George Wheeler|Wheeler, Victor George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW4Z-FGL] - 1897(Eng)-1976(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS; coastal wireless operator; WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electric mechanic (Roebourne, 1917-1922); manager (Fremantle, 1925) ===''WHELLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wheller|Wheller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Charles Wheller|Wheller, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN84-K4D] - 1904(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3EW Melbourne (Dandenong, 1934-1937; Camberwell, 1938-1939; Moonee Ponds, 1947-1948; Ascot Vale, 1954-1955; Keilor East, 1956-1960; Niddrie, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1261, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Nathalia, Vic, 1926); independent means (Dandenong, Vic, 1931); munition worker (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1942); clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1954; Niddrie, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''WHIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whire|Whire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. L. Whire|Whire, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JU Broken Hill (1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WHITAKER''=== SEE ALSO WHITTAKER <!-- * [[/Robert Whitaker|Whitaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Thomas Whitaker|Whitaker, Albert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKKW-5DB] - 1895(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2OI Receive Sydney (Banksia, 1923); 2OI Sydney (Banksia, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockdale, 1930; Banksia, 1933-1934); builder (Banksia, 1937-1949); instructor (Mount Colah, 1954-1958) ===''WHITBURN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas Roy Whitburn|Whitburn, Douglas Roy "Doug"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT2-3JX] - 1904(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 5BY Adelaide (Toorak, 1927-1931; Fullarton, 1933-1939; Rosefield, 1946-1947; Fullarton, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 312, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rosefield, 1943) * [[/Robert Philip Whitburn|Whitburn, Robert Philip or Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBF-5XB] - 1896(NSW)-1991(NSW)94yo - Licences: XACJ Sydney (Leichhardt, 1913-1914); 2DK Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1922); 2DK Sydney (Leichhardt, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chairmaker (Leichhardt, 1930-1968); retired (West Ryde, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "XACJ-2DK - Robert Philip Whitburn" ===''WHITE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert White|White, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Matthews White|White, Alfred Matthews]] - 1894(Eng)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Receive Winton (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tranby, Winton, 1915-1958); retired (Buderim, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Alfred Raymond White|White, Alfred Raymond "Knocker"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT2K-2FF] - 1912(Vic)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 3AH Stawell (1932-1933); 3AH Mulcra via Murrayville (1937-1939); 3ARW Hamilton (1947); 4RP Brisbane (Coopers Plains, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1018, 1932, Vic; BOCP 61, 1936; COCP2 121, 1937; COCP1 1571, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Manya via Ouyen, Vic, 1935-1937); radio technician (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1949); public servant (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Charles Robert White|White, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-S5H] - 1911(SA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 5MX Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 802, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Edwin Harold White|White, Edwin Harold "Eddie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTQ-QGH] - 1911(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4EW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1933-1939); 4EW Mackay (1946-1950); 4EW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1954-1956); 5OW & 8OW Darwin (1956-1963); 4OW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1963-1965); 4OW Mt Isa (1969); 4OW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1141, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 1COCP 250, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Gold Coast ARC); military (WW2, Fortress Signals); federal public servant (DCA) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Red Hill, 1934-1936); radio technician (Longreach, 1937); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, 1943; Mackay, 1949); communications officer (Archerfield, 1954); public servant (Red Hill, 1963; Mt Isa, 1968; Red Hill, 1972-1980) * [[/Elwyn Boyce White|White, Elwyn Boyce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CB-6Y5] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2HA Sydney (Vaucluse, 1933-1934; Greenwich, 1935-1938; Darling Point, 1939; Baulkham Hills, 1946-1958; Epping, 1961; Wollstonecraft, 1965); 2HA Shoal Bay (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1933; Greenwich, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1943); electrical radio technician (Castle Hill, NSW, 1954); technician(Epping, NSW, 1958-1963; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1968); retired (Shoal Bay, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Frank Philip White|White, Frank Philip or Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSJ-9NF] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 189, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank Roy White|White, Frank Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4P-LVT] - 1911(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ABK Sydney (Roseville, 1938; Wahroonga, 1939; West Ryde, 1947-1954); 2AHW Sydney (West Ryde, 1961) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 5, 1934; 1COCP 12, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; beam wireless operator (AWA); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West Ryde, 1933-1935); telegraphist (Roseville, 1936-1937; Ryde, 1943-1972; Glenorie, NSW, 1977); retired (Thornleigh, NSW, 1980) * [[/Gilford James White|White, Gilford James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1X6-XFV] - 1915(SA)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified (post 1981?) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP V00911, 1981; BOCP 100, 1937; AIR3 796, 1946 - WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: airline captain (Box Hill South, Vic, 1963; Burwood, Vic, 1968-1977); economist (Burwood, Vic, 1980) * [[/Henry Benjamin Humphrey White|White, Henry Benjamin Humphrey "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDL-18H] - 1918(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3IR Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1950, 1937, Vic; COCP2 631, 1942; COCP1 658, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Gardiner, Vic, 1943); radio operator (Malvern, Vic, 1949); broadcast technician (Collie, WA, 1954) * [[/J. L. White|White, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6JL via Brass Valley (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Hugh William White|White, John Hugh William "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CN-76K] - 1908(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 5MM Adelaide (Dunleath, 1947); 2UG Newcastle (Hamilton, 1948-1950); 2UG Sydney (Maroubra, 1954-1955); 6UG Perth (Nedlands, 1956; Floreat Park, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2348, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wallaroo, SA, 1939); PMG engineer (Glenelg, SA, 1941-1943); engineer (Hamilton, NSW, 1949; Maroubra, NSW, 1954); civil servant (Wembley, WA, 1958); director (Floreat Park, WA, 1963-1977) * [[/Kennion John White|White, Kennion John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1K1-9GP] - 1922(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2451, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norbert Leyburn White|White, Norbert Leyburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDK-7X1] - 1910(NSW)-1941(Hong Kong) - Licences: 9LW Rabaul, New Guinea (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, Sergeant) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [file:///C:/Users/samue/Downloads/Serjeant%20Norbert%20Leyburn%20White%20-%20CWGC%20Certificate.pdf CWGC] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Reginald Percy White|White, Reginald Percy "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX8-3V6] - 1908(WA)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3RW Melbourne (Blackburn, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933-1939; Ringwood, 1947; Hawthorn, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 740, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Blackburn, Vic, 1931); sales (Auburn, Vic, 1934-1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Robert Keith White|White, Robert Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ17-8VS] - 1896(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XIW Bowral (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1918, discharged, medically unfit) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930); motor engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1931-1933); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1935-1972) * [[/Ronald Langton White|White, Ronald Langton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWXY-FBB] - 1919(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3QR Melbourne (Malvern, 1935-1939; St Kilda, 1947; West Hawthorn, 1948; East St Kilda, 1954-1960; Elsternwick, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1553, 1935, Vic; BOCP 159, 1938; AOCP1 19, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: announcer (St Kilda, Vic, 1943); broadcaster (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); radio (Caulfield, Vic, 1954); tv officer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Sydney George White|White, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBD5-CNV] - 1902(NSW)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3MW Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937; Melbourne CBD, 1938-1939; West Parkville, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 739, 1922; COCP1 245, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Carlton South, Vic, 1931-1936); engineer (Gardiner, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Parkville, Vic, 1943-1949); public servant (Parkville, Vic, 1954-1967) * [[/Vernon William White|White, Vernon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP4-RGP] - 1908(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3VL Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 934, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931-1954; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963-1977) ===''WHITELAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Roy Whitelaw|Whitelaw, Charles Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99WD-7NY] - 1891(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: XMO Melbourne (Rosedale, 1913-1914); 3BH Melbourne (Mooroolbark, 1923-1925); 3BH Stawell (1925); 3BH Benalla (1925-1927); 3BH Melbourne (Mitcham, 1931); 3BH Woomelang (1933); 3BH Melbourne (Mornington 1937-1939); 3BH (Harrisfield, 1946-1947; Dandenong, 1948; Noble Park, 1954-1955; Boronia, 1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 87, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; fire brigade and railway stationmaster; WW1 (AFC, Wireless Operator, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Creswick, 1914); assistant stationmaster (Ravenswood, 1919); stationmaster (Mooroolbark, 1922-1924); railway employee (Timboon, 1925); stationmaster (Benalla, 1925-1927; Mitcham, 1931; Euroa, 1942; Harrisfield, 1949-1954) ===''WHITFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Roy Whitford|Whitford, Frank Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/977F-FGK] - 1890(SA)-1970(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - owner & manager Whitford Broadcasting Network (6PM Perth, 6AM Northam, 6KG Kalgoorlie, 6GE Geraldton) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1916); printer (Perth, WA, 1916); salesman (Perth, WA, 1925; Mayfield, SA, 1925); manager (Balkatta, WA, 1929-1931); businessman (Nedlands, WA, 1936-1954); director (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1958-1968) - Links: [https://www.radioheritage.net/Story151.asp RHF] ===''WHITING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Ambrose Whiting|Whiting, Reginald Ambrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXR6-XDQ] - 1911(SA)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (Torrensville, 1932-1933); 3MZ Melbourne (East Preston, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 988, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (South Yarra, Vic, 1934; Essendon, Vic, 1937); fitter & turner (Preston, Vic, 1942-1968); fitter (Preston, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WHITLAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whitlam|Whitlam, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Gough Whitlam|Whitlam, Edward Gough "Gough"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VH-8BJ] - 1916(Vic)-2014(NSW) - Prime Minister (1972-1975), WW2 (RAAF, Flight Lieutenant, navigator & bomb aimer, 1942-1945) - Electoral Rolls: student (Glebe, 1943); barrister (Cronulla, 1949; Cabramatta, 1958-1963; Red Hill, 1977; Double Bay, 1980) - executive oversight of the introduction of community radio in Australia - Links: [[w:Gough Whitlam|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/whitlam-edward-gough-18730 Obituaries Australia] * [[/Lewis Alfred John Whitlam|Whitlam, Lewis Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYY1-BBB] - 1904(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer's assistant (Brisbane City, Qld, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Windsor, Qld, 1943-1968); engineer (Windsor, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WHITTAKER''=== SEE ALSO WHITAKER <!-- * [[/Robert Whittaker|Whittaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis William Whittaker|Whittaker, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WG-QBS] - 1920(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6FK Perth (Inglewood, 1938-1939, 1947; Cannington, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2146, 1938, WA; COCP2 543, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (East Perth, WA, 1943); communication officer (DCA, Wyndham, WA, 1954-1958); clerk (Cannington, WA, 1972-1980) ===''WHITTINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whittington|Whittington, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Laurence Henry Whittington|Whittington, Laurence Henry "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/GZ4T-JRQ] - 1906(SA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver (secretary, North Adelaide Radio Club, 1923+); broadcast listener (member ARDXC 1970s; member SCDXC 1970s; member DXA 1970s & 1980s) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glenelg, SA, 1943); sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1946); secretary (Blackburn, Vic, 1954-1968); clerk (Blackburn, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WHYTE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whyte|Whyte, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Kenneth Whyte|Whyte, Charles Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNV-R3R] - 1915(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1603, 1936, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Francis Russell Whyte|Whyte, Francis Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTM9-VZT] - 1918(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2AKC Sydney (Campsie, 1938-1939, 1946); 2VF Sydney (Campsie, 1948-1965; St Ives, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2139, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: locomotive cleaner (Campsie, NSW, 1943-1963); electrician (St Ives, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Harold Eugene Whyte|Whyte, Harold Eugene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-62D] - 1920(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2AHA Newcastle (Jesmond, 1937-1939; Mayfield, 1946-1948; Birmingham Gardens, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1965, 1937, NSW; BOCP 432, 1942; COCP1 637, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lambton, NSW, 1949; Birmingham Gardens, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Birmingham Gardens, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Rolland Jeffrey Whyte|Whyte, Rolland or Roland Jeffrey "Jeff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK3-7XT] - 1908(SA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AHM Wentworth (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1988, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Wentworth, NSW, 1936-1968); grazier (Wentworth, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WIBURD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wiburd|Wiburd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Wiburd|Wiburd, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1H2-21S] - 1912(NSW)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3LP Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1947-1948; North Brighton, 1954-1956); 3LP Bairnsdale (1960); 3LP Yarram (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2390, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); manager (State Savings Bank, Lancefield, Vic, 1963) ===''WICKHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wickham|Wickham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Norman Wickham|Wickham, Arthur Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C5-KXL] - 1901(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2TP Sydney (Artarmon, 1933-1937; Lindfield, 1938; North Sydney, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 648, 1921 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1937); manager (North Sydney, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WICKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. Wicks|Wicks, C.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XQK Brisbane (South Brisbane) (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WIDGERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Widgery|Widgery, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Ernest Widgery|Widgery, Stanley Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHD-YQ3] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3SE Ballarat (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1701, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: nil (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954); electrician (Ballarat, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''WIGNELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wignell|Wignell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Houston Wignell|Wignell, Arthur Houston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-D1Y] - 1917(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2ALK Sydney (Lidcombe, 1939; Petersham, 1946-1954; Marrickville, 1955-1958; Beverley Hills, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2253, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Lidcombe, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Lewisham, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WILCOX''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Joseph Wilcox|Wilcox, Samuel Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH4-6CC] - 1909(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3KC Melbourne (Croxton, 1933-1937; Caulfield, 1938-1939; Kensington, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1083, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: metalworker (Newmarket, Vic, 1949-1954); sheet metalworker (Newmarket, Vic, 1963-1968); metalworker (Kensington, Vic, 1972-1977) ===''WILDMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril George Wildman|Wildman, Cyril George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMG3-GNP] - 1900(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3FM Melbourne (Northcote, 1930-1931; Moreland, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; East Brunswick, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 624, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 422, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Melbourne, 1927; Fitzroy North, 1931; Coburg, 1934-1942); electrical engineer (Brunswick East, 1977-1980) ===''WILKEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Henry Wilken|Wilken, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6H-7TD] - 1893(Vic)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XPF Melbourne (Kilsyth, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 44, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Cottonvale, Qld, 1921-1922); manufacturer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930; Colo Vale, NSW, 1934-1937); director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943); company director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1954); director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1958) ===''WILKES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Wilkes|Wilkes, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3ZJ-MY7] - 1882(Eng)-1936(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener; likely amateur receiver (1920s); Principal City Commercial College, Perth; member Wireless Development Assoc WA; attended wireless conference Sydney 1924; Craig & Co Wireless Engineers - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1913-1931) ===''WILKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Winstanley Wilkin|Wilkin, John Winstanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LX-1P7] - 1891(NZ)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5JW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1928; Osmond, 1931; Glen Osmond, 1933; North Walkerville, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified; likely qualified in NZ - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Toorak, SA, 1939-1943) ===''WILKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wilkins|Wilkins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Wilkins|Wilkins, Arthur]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AW Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1927; East St Kilda, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 375, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW(?) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Several contemporaneous Arthur Wilkins, specific to be identified * [[/Charles Joseph Wilkins|Wilkins, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRZ-3KS] - 1911(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ALB Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2208, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical apprentice (Manly, NSW, 1933-1936); electrical mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1937); dynamo attendant (Manly, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/Robert Thomson Wilkins|Wilkins, Robert Thomson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KL-ZX4] - 19??(???)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2WQ Sydney (Manly, 1934-1936); 2WQ Werris Creek (1937-1939); 2WQ South Grafton (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1253, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1932-1934); electrician (South Grafton, NSW, 1949-1977) ===''WILKINSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Angus Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Dudley Angus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR41-Q53] - 1919(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5WD Adelaide (Frewville, 1935-1939; College Park, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1455, 1935, SA; BOCP 182, 1938; 1COCP 284, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hawthorn, SA, 1941; Ballarat, Vic, 1942) * [[/Frederick Gidley Hattam Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Frederick or Frederic Gidley Hattam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LF7N-YDF] - 1896(NSW)-1982(Qld) - Licences: XGG Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1916-1918, Gunner); bank clerk (1916) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Mudgee, NSW, 1930); clerk (Young, NSW, 1930; Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934); bank clerk (Commercial Bank, Braidwood, NSW, 1936-1937); bank officer (Milton, NSW, 1943-1949; Milson's Point, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1980; Mooloolaba, Qld, 1980) * [[/James Enoch Machell Augustus Wilkinson|Wilkinson, James Enoch Machell Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9X59-KSR] - 1910(Vic)-1990(???) - Licences: 3PQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1931-1937; Fairfield, 1938-1939; Northcote, 1947-1956; Lalor, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 782, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937) ===''WILLIAMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Williams|Williams, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan William Frederick Williams|Williams, Alan William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8H-KSX] - 1911(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AF Sydney (Ryde, 1931-1939); 2AF Wagga Wagga (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 737, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 31, 1936; TVOCP 271, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Ryde, NSW, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937-1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Albert Edward Williams|Williams, Albert Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BO Adelaide (Unley, 1930-1931); 5BO Adelaide (Ottaway, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 659, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - several contemporaneous AEWs in SA * [[/Alex Elisha Williams|Williams, Alex Elisha]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JC-RN9] - 1913(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3KT Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1062, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954); school teacher (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1968); teacher (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Alfred Keith Williams|Williams, Alfred Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C3-3SS] - 1905(WA)-1932(WA) - Licences: 6AW Collie (1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 502, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: picture S. operator (Collie, 1930) * [[/Archdale Robert Leslie Williams|Williams, Archdale Robert Leslie "Archie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L668-177] - 1895(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3WE Birchip (1932-1933); 3WE Omeo, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1005, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1914-1919); WW2, (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Seymour, Vic, 1921-1924); linotyper (Claremont, Vic, 1927-1928); linotype operator (Birchip, Vic, 1931); journalist (Omeo, Vic, 1936-1954) * [[/Evan James Williams|Williams, Evan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1M6-MLM] - 1894(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2JW Sydney (Double Bay, 1925-1927; Edgecliff, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 810, 1924 (Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1st Aust Wireless Signals Squadron, 1917-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: freeholder (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1954) * [[/Ernest Arthur Williams|Williams, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKNS-QYG] - 1888(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2QY Receive Wollongong (1923); 2QY Wollongong (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Wollongong, 1913, 1930-1958); retired (Wollongong, 1968) * [[/Harold Parkyn Williams|Williams, Harold Parkyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CW-DGX] - 1881(Qld)-1933(NSW) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - first general manager of ABC - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/williams-harold-parkyn-9112 ADB] * [[/John Banks Williams|Williams, John Banks]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDZH-ZR5] - 1913(Vic)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ADI Sydney (Bondi North, 1937-1939); 2ADI Merimbula (1946-1948); 2ADI Bega (1950); 2AYW Bega (1957-1969); 2AYW Kiama (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 983, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Bega, NSW, 1949-1954); radio technician (Bega, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Kiama, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/J. E. Williams|Williams, J. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DQ Receive Brisbane (Annerley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: many contemporaneous JEWs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Henry Williams|Williams, John Henry Jnr "Johnny" "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP3D-8NG] - 1880(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4JH Mackay (1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 507, 1929, No ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: iron monger? (Mackay, 1925-1943) - established commercial broadcaster 4MK Mackay 1931 * [[/John Owen Williams|Williams, John Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWV-S18] - 1918(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3OU Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1937; Sandringham, 1938-1939); 3OQ Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948); 3UO Melbourne (Sandringham, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1426, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bio-chemist (Prahran, Vic, 1943-1949); instrument maker (Brighton, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1963); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Joseph Henry Williams|Williams, Joseph Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G178-LC7] - 1921(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3OQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1938-1939); 3NL Melbourne (Northcote, 1948; Mordialloc, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2134, 1938, Vic; BOCP 183, 1938) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: defence instructor (Northcote, Vic, 1949); teacher (Mordialloc, Vic, 1954-1963; Rosanna, Vic, 1968; Macleod, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Kenneth Jack Woodbine Williams|Williams, Kenneth Jack Woodbine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP6T-5JR] - 1912(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2XD Sydney (Bankstown, 1932-1936); 2XD Tamworth (1937-1939); 2XD Sydnet (Bankstown, 1946-1947; Eastwood, 1948-1950; West Ryde, 1954-1956; Galston, 1957-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1025, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bankstown, NSW, 1934-1935; Tamworth, NSW, 1937); engineer (West Ryde, NSW, 1954); farmer (Galston, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/L. L. Williams|Williams, L. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9WL Kela, Salamaua, New Guinea (1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leslie Samuel Barnes Williams|Williams, Leslie Samuel Barnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-X56] - 1896(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4LS Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1930-1933); 4LS Toogoolawah (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 630, 1930, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: naval signalman (Cape Moreton, 1917-1922); saddler (Indooroopilly, 1925-1931); boot repairer (Toogoolawah, 1934-1958); retired (Taringa, 1963-1972) * [[/Neville Gatenby Williams|Williams, Neville Gatenby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYX7-QBT] - 1919(Vic)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 3PH Melbourne (Brighton, 1935-1939, 1947); 3PH Seymour (1948-1954); 7PH Launceston (1955-1956); 3PM Mildura (1965-1969); 4PH Magnetic Island (1975); 4PH Toorbul (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1555, 1935, Vic; COCP1 996, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949; Seymour, Vic, 1949); communications officer (Airport, Mildura, Vic, 1963-1968); shopkeeper (Palm Beach, Qld, 1972); retired (Arcadia, Qld, 1977; Currumbin, Qld, 1980) * [[/Ronald Armand Williams|Williams, Ronald Armand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYY5-2QC] - 1916(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3ZD Warragul (1937-1939, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2034, 1937, Vic; BOCP 646, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Lieutenant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); manager (Warragul, Vic, 1949-1954); general manager (Shepparton, Vic, 1963) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1069349 VWMA] * [[/Walter Neville Williams|Williams, Walter Neville "Neville"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYW6-G6P] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2XV Sydney (Merrylands, 1947-1969); 2XV Sydney (Carlingford, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 107, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (long-time editor Electronics Australia) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Guildford, NSW, 1936); engineer (Merrylands, NSW, 1943-1963; Granville West, NSW, 1968; Merrylands, NSW, 1972); editor (Beecroft, NSW, 1977; Carlingford, NSW, 1980) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199701.pdf EA] ===''WILLIAMSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Williamson|Williamson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Joseph Augustine Williamson|Williamson, Cecil Joseph Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K879-9HC] - 1925(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Yass (1929-1931); 2ALS Yass (1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 525, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Yass, 1930-1949); farmer (Trundle, 1949); mechanic (Orange, 1954-1972) * [[/Edwin Keith David Williamson|Williamson, Edwin Keith David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBY9-Z1N] - 1910(Vic)-2005(WA) - Licences: 3IF Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1947-1956; Oakleigh, 1960-1969); 3IF Warneet (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2218, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bentleigh, Vic, 1936-1954); bank officer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Warneet, Vic, 1972; Frankston, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick Lerpiniere Williamson|Williamson, Frederick Lerpiniere "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6L-GCH] - 1896(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5AH Receive Adelaide (Kent Town, 1922); 5AH Adelaide (Kent Town, 1922-1927; Collinswood, 1928, 1948-1955); also dealer licence 5BT Adelaide 1925-1926 for Kauper, Austin & Williamson - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 22, 1924, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 284, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "5AH - Frederick Lerpiniere Williamson" * [[/Hubert Gordon Williamson|Williamson, Hubert Gordon "Rusty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7J-YQP] - 1907(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3GW Rainbow (1927-1939, 1946-1960); 3GW Lalor (1965-1969); 3GW Melbourne (East Doncaster, 1975-1980); 3GH Rainbow (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 342, 1927, Vic; COCP1 593, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Rainbow, Vic, 1928-1937); engineer (Lalor, Vic, 1963-1967); technician (Doncaster East, Vic, 1977-1980) * Williamson nee Hutchings, Marjorie Lilian - See Marjorie Lilian Hutchings ===''WILLIS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Archibald Willis|Willis, John Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1H-6FR] - 1917(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2161, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: not stated (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943-1963; Annerley, Qls, 1968); retired (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1972) * [[/Harold Oliver Willis|Willis, Harold Oliver]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VS-NLZ] - 1898(Vic)-1976(WA) - Licences: 6OW Perth (South Fremantle, 1930-1931); 6AM Perth (South Fremantle, 1933); 6HW Perth (South Fremantle, 1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 675, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: baker (South Fremantle, 1925-1968) ===''WILLMOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> See also - WILMOTT * [[/Thomas Robert Willmott|Willmott or Wilmot, Thomas Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD6-TB4] - 1886(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: XCL Sydney (Toongabbie, 1912-1914); 2BR Receive South Grafton (1922); 2ZO South Grafton (1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 48, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Grafton South, 1930-1943) ===''WILLOUGHBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Lancelot Willoughby|Willoughby, Eric Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR88-Q5X] - 1912(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BM Adelaide (Penrhyn, 1932-1939); 5GO Adelaide (Unley, 1948); 3FB Noojee (1954-1956); 3FB Neerim Junction (1960); 4EW Booval (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1035, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Penrhyn, SA, 1939-1943); farmer (Noojee, Vic, 1949-1954); PMG Linesman (Booval, Qld, 1963-1968); PMG (Booval, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WILMOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> See also - WILLMOTT * [[/John Henry Wilmott|Wilmott, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQY-PTR] - 1914(WA)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 6JW Perth (Como, 1934-1939); 2AJX Sydney (Lindfield, 1975); 2AJX Bathurst (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1345, 1934, WA; 1COCP 170, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JHWs - Electoral Rolls: aircraft radio officer (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Lindfield, NSW, 1958-1968); proprietor (Bathurst, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''WILSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wilson|Wilson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. H. Wilson|Wilson, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DL Receive Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1923)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Lindsay Wilson|Wilson, Arthur Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSS-FSR] - 1904(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3JF Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1935-1937; McKinnon, 1938-1939; Gardenvale, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1546, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: signwriter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1926-1936); printer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Darius Joseph Wilson|Wilson, Darius Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZR-GJ4] - 1901(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DW Sydney (Leichhardt, 1929-1931; Lidcombe, 1933; Five Dock, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Warwick Farm, 1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 548, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Leichhardt, 1930; Five Dock, 1943-1949); no occupation (Five Dock, 1954); french polisher (Yagoona, 1954-1968); polisher (Yagoona, 1972-1977) * [[/Donald Davidson Wilson|Wilson, Donald Davidson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4M-C67] - 1913(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AES Teralba (1936-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1822, 1936, NSW; BOCP 335, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Son is also DDW - Electoral Rolls: colliery employee (Speer's Point, NSW, 1936); radio mechanic (Teralba, NSW, 1943-1980) * [[/Henry George Wilson|Wilson, Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5LY-R6P] - 1908(Eng)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2AGO Sydney (Greenwich, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2045, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HGWs - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Greenwich, NSW, 1954-1972) * [[/Horace Benjamin Wilson|Wilson, Horace Benjamin "Ben"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-71R] - 1911(WA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5WB Adelaide (Wayville, 1930-1937; Unley Park, 1938-1939); 2BP Sydney (McMahons Point, 1946-1948; West Ryde, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 586, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 161, 1934; 2COCP 33, 1935; 1COCP 72, 1935 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Unley Park, 1939); recording engineer (McMahons Point, 1949); business manager (West Ryde, 1954-1980) * [[/J. H. or T. H. Wilson|Wilson, J. H. or T. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6BV Perth (Claremont, 1922; Peppermint Grove, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Thomas Wilson|Wilson, James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN47-4TR] - 1914(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3CU Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3ACV Colac (1954-1955); 3ACV Carisbrook (1956); 3ACV Melbourne (St Albans, 1960; Mt Evelyn, 1965-1969); 3ACV Lubeck (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1878, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JTWs - Electoral Rolls: nil (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); textile (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); textile worker (Camberwell, Vic, 1943 + Mary Ellen) * [[/Leonard Gratton Wilson|Wilson, Leonard Gratton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQN8-3K6] - 1901(NSW)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6LG Perth (Inglewood, 1928; South Perth, 1930-1931; Como, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 429, 1928, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: vigneron (Caversham, 1925); police constable (South Perth, 1931-1936; Como, 1937); constable (Albany, 1943-1949); police constable (Como, 1954-1958) * [[/Leslie Maclean Wilson|Wilson, Leslie Maclean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRH5-9TL] - 1893(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LM Marsden (1924-1926); 2LM Sydney (Cremorne, 1927); 2LM Mudgee (1928-1936); 2LMW Mudgee (1937-1939); 2ALM Mudgee (1946-1950); 2ALM Port Macquarie (1954-1958); 2LM Port Macquarie (1960-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 33, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Mudgee, NSW, 1930-1954); no occupation (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Perry Allen Wilson|Wilson, Perry Allen]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AT Receive Eumundi (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motordriver (Eumundi, Qld, 1925-1934); garage proprietor (Eumundi, Qld, 1936-1943) * [[/Robert Scott Wilson|Wilson, Robert Scott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ3-98L] - 1898(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XKC Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1924; Caulfield East, Vic, 1926; Gardiner, Vic, 1927-1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Robert Victor William Wilson|Wilson, Robert Victor William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWJ-J3L] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 2AFS Moree (1936-1939); 2AFS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1947-1950); 2AFS Port Stephens (Williamtown, 1954-1955); 3SD Melbourne (Blackburn, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1836, 1936, NSW; COCP1 1031, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1935-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous RVWs - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (East Sydney, NSW, 1933-1935); radio mechanic (East Moree, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Hamilton, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1968); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Vaughan Hislop Wilson|Wilson, Vaughan Hislop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-Z2B] - 1911(NZ)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2ADZ Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1937; Harris Park, 1938); 2VW Sydney (Kingsford, 1947; Maroubra, 1948-1960; West Pymble, 1961-1965; Chittaway Point, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (qualified NZ?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937); engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1958); radio engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1963); technician (Chittaway Point, NSW, 1977) * [[/Victor John Wilson|Wilson, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8K-NPY] - 1909(Qld)-2009(Qld)99yo - Licences: Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1923); 4VW Brisbane (Newstead, 1937-1939); 4VW Nambour (1960); 4VW Brisbane (Everton Park, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1100, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: panel beater (Newstead, Qld, 1931-1937; Nambour, Qld, 1958; Everton Park, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Warne Alfred George Wilson|Wilson, Warne Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKLN-Y39] - 1900(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Receive Ballarat (1923); 3RY Ballarat (1924-1925); 3WA Ballarat (1928-1939, 1946-1960); 3KV Ballarat (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 444, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 20, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Ballarat, 1924); radio engineer (Ballarat, 1927-1980) * [[/Wilfred Elvyn Wilson|Wilson, Wilfred Elvyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSB-MB4] - 1880(Eng)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2JI Receive Sydney (Roseville, 1922-1923); 2JI Sydney (Roseville, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Roseville, 1930-1963) * [[/William Thomas Wilson|Wilson, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DY-9FS] - 1921(Vic)-1997(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2381, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Winston Mons Wilson|Wilson, Winston Mons]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N7K-8K4] - 1915(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3WM Melbourne (East Preston, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1407, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Preston, Vic, 1937); farmer (Eltham, Vic, 1943); mechanic (Cohuna, Vic, 1949); bookkeeper (Cohuna, Vic, 1954) ===''WILTSHIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wiltshire|Wiltshire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur John Wiltshire|Wiltshire, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRH7-W1X] - 1916(???)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2AEM Lismore (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1752, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales assistant (Lismore, NSW, 1937); turner & fitter (Adamstown, NSW, 1943); turner & machinist (Toronto, NSW, 1949); factory manager (Ballina, NSW, 1954); manager (Goonellabah, NSW, 1958-1963; Gundarimba, NSW, 1968); agent (Ballina, NSW, 1972-1977); distributor (Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ===''WINCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winch|Winch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roderick Mervin Winch|Winch, Roderick Mervin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19Y-MMP] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2OA Sydney (Harris Park, 1933-1937); 3OA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1938); 2OA Sydney (Parramatta, 1946-1961); 2AMY Sydney (Harris Park, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (possibly from RAN) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval rating (Parramatta, NSW, 1932; Harris Park, NSW, 1933-1937); radio dealer (Parramatta, NSW, 1954-1963) ===''WING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wing|Wing, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James John Wing|Wing, William James John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDHH-WKW] - 1887(Eng)-1954(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 188, 1916; 2COCP 142, 1930; 1COCP 212, 1931 - coastal wireless operator; RANRS (CPO, 1917-1918); AWA - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hotel Metropole, Thursday Island, Qld, 1914); wireless engineer operator (Radio Station, Applecross, WA, 1917); radiotelegraphist (Cooktown, 1921); business manager (Epping, 1930); sales manager (Epping, 1933-1936; Roseville, 1937; Chatswood, 1943-1949); manager (Melbourne, 1954) ===''WINKLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winkler|Winkler, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Martin Herbert Rudolf Winkler|Winkler, Rev. Martin Herbert Rudolf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HCP-JCV] - 1906(NZ)-1985(SA) - Licences: 2MP Wagga Wagga (1934-1939); 2MP Temora (1946-1948); 5MV Adelaide (Clapham, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1335, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1932; Walbundrie, NSW, 1934; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1943; Barmedman, 1949) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/614919 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1241955 Photo] ===''WINTERFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Charles Burnett Brereton Winterford|Winterford, Dudley Charles Burnett Brereton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3ML-FJH] - 1908(Qld)-1988(Canada?) - Licences: 4MF Brisbane (Annerley, 1927-1931); 4MF Southport (1933); 4MF Sarina (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 363, 1927, No. 40 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Annerley, Qld, 1931); mechanic (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); electrician (Sarina, Qld, 1943); electrical contractor (Broadbeach, Qld, 1949) ===''WINTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winton|Winton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Herbert Winton|Winton, John Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2VW-4ZG] - 1912(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3XR Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1932-1933; Surrey Hills, 1937-1939; Gardenvale, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954-1960; Montrose, 1965; Wantirna South, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 959, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1936; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1937); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949; North Croydon, Vic, 1954; Montrose, Vic, 1963-1968; Wantirna, Vic, 1972) ===''WIRSU''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wirsu|Wirsu, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Oiva Leslie Wirsu|Wirsu, Oiva Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G14L-RGB] - 1919(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 3ALW Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947); 2AMA Sydney (Kensington, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2415, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1954; Gordon, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''WISE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wise|Wise, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Henry Wise|Wise, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDDS-D87] - 1853(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - politician (Postmaster-General, 1920-1921) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Sale, 1905-1949) - Links: [[w:George Wise (Australian politician)|Wikipedia]] * [[/William George Wise|Wise, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKG-RBN] - 1902(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2PW Sydney (Summer Hill, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1045, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical linesman (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); lineman (Summer Hill, NSW, 1934-1949) ===''WISEMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Cleave Wiseman|Wiseman, William James Cleave]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2M-ZP8] - 1906(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5WJ Port Lincoln (1931-1939); 5WJ Ceduna (1947-1948); 5WJ Adelaide (Parafield, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 759, 1931, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 485, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Port Lincoln, SA, 1939-1941); aeradio operator (Ceduna, SA, 1943) ===''WISHART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Turner Wishart|Wishart, William Turner "Bill, Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ3-J9S] - 1900(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4WT Brisbane (Graceville, 1931-1939); 6TW Perth (Claremont/Floreat Park, 1946-1948); 4WX Brisbane (St Lucia, 1965-1969; Margate 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 870, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, federal councillor) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Red Hill, Qld, 1921); optical mechanic (Paddington, Qld, 1925; Graceville, Qld, 1928-1937); audiometrist (Floreat Park, WA, 1949; Darlington, WA, 1949); retired (Wynnum North, Qld, 1972; Margate, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''WITT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Witt|Witt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sidney Herbert Witt|Witt, Sidney Herbert "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-BDV] - 1892(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MZ Receive Melbourne (Camberwell, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Malvern, 1914-1916); electrical engineer (Camberwell, 1922); engineer (Brighton, 1925-1943; Glen Iris, 1958-1968; Burwood, 1972)) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/witt-sidney-herbert-12059 ADB]; [http://www.coxhill.com/trlhistory/history/witt.htm Coxhill]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2355724 NLA] * [[/Walter King Witt|Witt, Walter King]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBCV-VWY] - 1893(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XKW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (RAN Transport); WW2 (RANVR); Wireless Institute Victoria (vice president, 1914) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Williamstown, Vic, 1916-1917); X-ray operator (Northcote, Vic, 1919); traveller (Williamstown, Vic, 1922-1924); manager (Williamstown, Vic, 1925-1927); sales (Williamstown, Vic, 1928-1968); manager (Williamstown, Vic, 1972); importer (Williamstown, Vic, 1977) - Links: [https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2014/20141022-1/index.php WIA Amateur Radio 2014 11] ===''WOHLERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wohlers|Wohlers, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Gibson Wohlers|Wohlers, Howard Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YB-FHW] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3YV Wangaratta (1947-1965); 3AYV Portable Wangaratta (1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2339, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wangaratta, Vic, 1931-1963) ===''WOLFE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hamilton Bennett Wolfe|Wolfe, Hamilton Bennett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9H2-8K6] - 1886(Vic)-1956(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 193, 1916; 2COCP 242, 1930; 1COCP 213, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1908-1912); wireless telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925-1926); radio telegraphist (Geraldton, 1936-1949); retired (Nedlands, WA, 1954) ===''WOLFENDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Wolfenden|Wolfenden, Peter]] - 3ZPA Strathmore (1965) - amateur operator, historian (amateur, amateur broadcasting), journalist (WIA's "Amateur Radio") ===''WOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wood|Wood, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Abner David Wood|Wood, Abner David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ7R-BJC] - 1910(Eng)-1976(SA) - Licences: 6AS Mt Barker (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1534, 1935, WA; BOCP 654, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Alfred Wood|Wood, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7Z-9F6] - 1909(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2IZ Sydney (Waverley, 1933-1935; Woollahra, 1936-1939); 2AIX Sydney (Woollahra, 1948; Bondi Junction, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1125, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Waverley, NSW, 1933-1935); mechanic (Woollahra, NSW, 1937; Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943-1949); telephone technician (Randwick North, NSW, 1954-1958; Hurstville South, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Hurstville South, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/James Henry Clarence Wood|Wood, James Henry Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5H7-XN9] - 1901(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: Receive Grafton (Crystal) (1923); 2ZM Grafton (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1128, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Grafton, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/James William Wood|Wood, James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1W2-B9P] - 1914(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2GG Albury (1946-1947); 2GG Herne Bay (1948-1950); 2GG Sydney (Bexley North, 1954-1961; Long Jetty, 1965-1969; Killarney Vale, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2419, 1939, NSW; AOCP2 39, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWWs - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Killarney Vale, NSW, 1977) * [[/Percy Wood|Wood, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M8-2V1] - 1909(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4RQ Ipswich (1927-1931); 4PW Ipswich (1933-1939); 2EPW Banora Point - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 359, 1927, No. 39 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (QRN, AR); engineer (IREE) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Ipswich, 1931); radio dealer (Ipswich, 1937-1949; East Ipswich, 1954-1968); electrical dealer (Banora Point, 1977-1980) * [[/Raymond Eric Wood|Wood, Raymond Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LV-Y2C] - 1916(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2VB Sydney (South Kensington, 1935-1938; Kingsford, 1938-1939; Epping, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1580, 1935, NSW; COCP2 195, 1939; COCP1 305, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Epping, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (OTC Doonside, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Saint Huberts Island, NSW, 1980) ===''WOODHEAD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Edward Woodhead|Woodhead, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G97Q-V5C] - 1904(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 6DI Receive Bridgetown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bridgetown, WA, 1925; Broome, WA, 1931); civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1936-1968); retired (Mortdale, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WOODLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodley|Woodley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Robert Woodley|Woodley, William Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VC-CYY] - 1909(???)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6BY Perth (West Leederville, 1930-1931); 6DJ Perth (Carlisle, 1946-1948; Victoria Park, 1954-1956; Maniana, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 680, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Claremont, 1936-1937); mechanic (Victoria Park, 1943); radio mechanic (Carlisle, 1949; Victoria Park, 1954; Maniana, 1963-1980) - Callsign possibly withdrawn for commercial ===''WOODMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodman|Woodman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Henry Woodman|Woodman, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V1B-S3D] - 1903(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZE Sydney (Willoughby, 1932-1933); 2ZE Leeton (1933-1937); 2ZE Delegate (1938-1939, 1946-1947); 2ZE Hay (1948-1961); 2ZE Murrumburrah (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 925, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Bondi, NSW, 1930; Chatswood, NSW, 1933); postal clerk (Leeton, NSW, 1934-1937); postmaster (Delegate, NSW, 1943; Hay, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Murrumburrah, NSW, 1968) ===''WOODWARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodward|Woodward, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Woodward|Woodward, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWZ7-DFF] - 1909(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3YO Melbourne (Coburg, 1931; Moreland, 1933-1939; Malvern East, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 765, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Coburg, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/George Reginald Woodward|Woodward, George Reginald ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG18-CNZ] - 1916(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2WO Sydney (Sutherland, 1932-1933); 2YT Sydney (Sutherland, 1934-1939); 2YT Bathurst (1946-1947); 2YT Rydal (1948); 2YT Sydney (Smithfield, 1950; Canley Vale, 1954-1957; Auburn, 1958; Smithfield, 1960; Canley Vale, 1961); 2YT Taree (1965-1975); 2YT Sydney (Gladesville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 901, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 718, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Sutherland, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Kirkconnell, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Canley Vale, NSW, 1954); radio technician (Auburn North, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1958); radio technician (Lithgow, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Moree, NSW, 1963; Ryde, NSW, 1968); salesman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1972); retired (Punchbowl, NSW, 1977); technician (Gladesville, NSW, 1980) ===''WOOKEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Lewis Wookey|Wookey, Geoffrey William Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3H-WNJ] - 1911(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3YJ Melbourne (Croydon, 1931-1933; Elwood, 1938-1939, 1947-1969; East Bentleigh, 1975-1980); 3AYJ Melbourne (Portable, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 838, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1942; St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1968); instrument maker (East Bentleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Robert Bruce Wookey|Wookey, Robert Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DP1-GVW] - 1907(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Geelong (1923-1924); 3RW Geelong (1925-1927); 3IC Geelong (1948-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 146, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Cressy, Vic, 1928); postal clerk (Queenscliff, Vic, 1931; Geelong, Vic, 1942-1972) ===''WOOLACOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woolacott|Woolacott, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Prosser Woolacott|Woolacott, Francis Prosser "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFL-94T] - 1903(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2ST Receive Sydney (Drummoyne, 1923-1924); 2FW Sydney (Drummoyne, 1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 119, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father-in-law of Geoffrey Ross Curnow - Electoral Rolls: architect (Mosman, NSW, 1936); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937); architect (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1958); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1963) ===''WOOLLETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woollett|Woollett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Edgar Woollett|Woollett, David Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTM-HDP] - 1920(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ZDE Sydney (Beverley Hills, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 202, 1956; AOCP 4292, 1965, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Beverley Hills, 1949-1972; Narwee, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Horace Woollett|Woollett, Norman Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPD2-Z5M] - 1908(Eng)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Mosman, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 276, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: advertising agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1933); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1936); public servant (Epping, NSW, 1949-1954); representative (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''WOOLLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leon Ronald Woolley|Woolley, Leon Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L214-JQH] - 1898(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4FW Ipswich (1931); 4FW Townsville (1933); 4FW Ipswich (1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 751, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, ATC); employment (school teacher) - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Bell, Qld, 1919-1921; Newtown, Qld, 1925; Kia Ora, Townsville, 1931; Newtown, Qld 1934-1963) ===''WOOLNOUGH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archibald Stephen Woolnough|Woolnough, Archibald Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CG-9PK] - 1909(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3BW Portarlington (1929-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 519, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: business proprietor (Portarlington, 1931-1980) * [[/Walter George Woolnough|Woolnough, Walter George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K89F-ZSF] - 1876(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2GW Sydney (Killara, 1925-1927; Gordon, 1928-1930; Greenwich, 1931; Gordon, 1933), on behalf of son Walter Lyell Woolnough - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Nil - Relationships: father of 2GW Walter Lyell Woolnough - Electoral Rolls: university professor (Mt Lawley, WA, 1913); professor geology (University, WA, 1916-1917); geologist (Hotel Canberra, ACT, 1928); Commonwealth Geologist (Forrest, ACT, 1937); clerk (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); public servant (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); no occupation (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Walter Lyell Woolnough|Woolnough, Walter Lyell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CJF-LS3] - 1906(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2GW Sydney (Killara, 1925-1927; Gordon, 1928-1930; Greenwich, 1931; Gordon, 1933-1936); 2GW Lithgow (1937-1939); 2GW Sydney (Gordon, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 153, 1925, No. ?? in NSW), amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: licence held by father Walter George Woolnough till 1933 - Relationships: son of Walter George Woolnough, holder of 2GW licence till 1933 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930); assistant engineer (Gordon, NSW, 1933-1935); engineer (Lithgow, NSW, 1936-1937; Gordon, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''WOOSTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Meredith Wooster|Wooster, Horace Meredith "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23Q-CGW] - 1909(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4VH Townsville (City, 1930-1939; Belgian Gardens, 1946-1948); 4VH Brisbane (Yeronga, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 623, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; state public servant (Qld Railways, telegraphist; Qld Main Roads Dept); military (Army signals officer) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Townsville, 1931-1932; Norman Park, 1937; Townsville, 1943-1949; Yeronga, 1954-1980) ===''WORRALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worrall|Worrall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Albert Worrall|Worrall, Leonard Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTL5-L1L] - 1912(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 2XM Sydney (Parramatta, 1933-1934; Punchbowl, 1935-1936); 4XM Cairns (1937-1939); 4WL Brisbane (Stafford Heights, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1221, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Punchbowl, NSW, 1934-1936; Cairns, Qld, 1937); bank clerk (Wynnum, Qld, 1943); clerk (Wynnum North, Qld, 1954-1963); bank manager (Tarragindi, Qld, 1968); manager (Stafford Heights, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WORSLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worsley|Worsley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Ansley Worsley|Worsley, Harold Ansley or Annesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L26G-17S] - 1905(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3IS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939); 3EU Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2035, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1928); letter carrier (St Kilda, Vic, 1931-1934; Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1968); messenger (Caulfield North, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WORSWICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worswick|Robert Worswick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Victor Worswick|Worswick, Horace Victor "Victor"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4T-NN4] - 1908(Eng)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 2VW Sydney (Concord West, 1931-1939); 3VI Melbourne (Ringwood, 1947-1948; Surrey Hills, 1954-1975; Mont Albert, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 727, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Concord, NSW, 1930-1937; Auburn, Vic, 1943; Ringwood, Vic, 1949; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''WORTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Ernest Worth|Worth, Sydney or Sidney Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBH-5Z3] - 1905(WA)-1963(WA) - Licences: 6SW Perth (Rivervale, 1930-1933; Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 958, 1927; 2COCP 223, 1930; 1COCP 226, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rivervale, WA, 1931); wireless operator (Nedlands, WA, 1936-1958) ===''WRAITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward James Crawford Wraith|Wraith, Edward James Crawford "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KV2C-11D] - 1862(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Early wireless experimenter ===''WRATTEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Mervyn James Wratten|Wratten, Mervyn James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJM-DV8] - 1918(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4MW Ipswich (Brassall, 1937-1939; North Ipswich, 1946-1947; Brassall, 1948-1980+); 4LX Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1932, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Ipswich ARC); military (WW2, CMF, AIF); employment (Cribb & Foote, manager, radio section); business proprietor (Avon Theatre) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Brassall, Qld, 1943-1977; North Ipswich, Qld, 1980) ===''WRAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wray|Wray, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Milroy Percy Wray|Wray, Ronald Milroy Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H3-QYM] - 1909(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2WX Sydney (Hurstville, 1929-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 472, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Hurstville, NSW, 1930-1933); radio engineer (Hurstville, NSW, 1935-1937); biograph assistant (Hurstville, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''WREFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roger Norman Wreford|Wreford, Roger Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX22-N2X] - 1909(WA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 2ADC Broken Hill (1936-1937); 5RW Adelaide (Blackwood, 1938-1939; Mitcham, 1947-1954; South Brighton, 1955-1960; Crafers, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1714, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5DW-6IW Arthur Franklin Wreford - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1936; Blackwood, SA, 1939; Mitcham, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Arthur Franklin Wreford|Wreford, Arthur Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3V1-92S] - 1898(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5DW Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1937-1939; Cumberland, 1947-1954); 6IW Perth (Armadale, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2037, 1937, SA; 2COCP 452, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Relationships: Brother of 2ADC-5RW Roger Norman Wreford - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Kensington Gardens, SA, 1939); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1941; Cumberland, SA, 1943); civil servant (Gosnells, WA, 1954); technician (Armadale, WA, 1958) - Links: [https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/person/133040 NAA] ===''WRIEDE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Sjoberg Albert Wriede|Wriede, George Sjoberg Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKG2-VK8] - 1900(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4DJ Receive Caboolture (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Cooroy, 1921; Miriam Vale, 1925-1958); retired (Gladstone, 1963) ===''WRIGHT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wright|Wright, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Edward Wright|Wright, Albert Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SS Receive Scarborough (1923); 2SS Scarborough (1924-1925); 2SS Coledale (1926-1933); 2SS Coolah (1933); 2SE Scarborough (1935-1936); 2SE Louth/Bourke (1937-1938); 2SE Walgett (1939); 2SE Willow Tree (1946); 2SE Stanmore (1947-1950); 2SE Sydney (Guildford, 1954-1961); 2SE Quirindi (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 118, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous Albert Edward Wrights in NSW, needs specific data to identify - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "2SS-2SE - Albert Edward Wright" * [[/Arthur Milford Wright|Wright, Arthur Milford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ9-JR6] - 1894(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: XNF Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914); 3CL Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1922); 2779 Receive Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1915-1922; Oakleigh, Vic, 1924-1963) * [[/A. W. H. Wright|Wright, A. W. H. "Bill"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 5BW Adelaide, 3AAW, 4TU Garbutt (-1950+, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster * [[/Collis Page Wright|Wright, Collis Page]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1P-P9L] - 1912(Tas)-2004(Tas) - Licences: 7LZ Launceston (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1099, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Launceston, 1936-1937); salesman (Launceston, 1943); draper (Launceston, 1949-1968) * [[/Eric John Wright|Wright, Eric John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHG-P2G] - 1904(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4DY Brisbane (Annerley, 1936-1939; Windsor, 1947; Buranda, 1948; Annerley, 1954; Buranda, 1955-1956; Ekibin, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1816, 1936, Qld; 3COCP 1471, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1943; Annerley, Qld, 1949); waterside worker (Ekibin, Qld, 1963) * [[/Frederick Harold Wright|Wright, Frederick Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF95-LW1] - 1910(Eng)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6FR Perth (Buckland Hill, 1936-1937; Mosman Park, 1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1809, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Buckland Hill, WA, 1936; Mosman Park, WA, 1943-1963) * [[/Norman Hugh Wright|Wright, Norman Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G536-XM7] - 1885(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XFQ Sydney (Mosman, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: shunter (Earlwood, NSW, 1930-1958) * [[/William Wright|Wright, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1WG-PLV] - 1893(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 323, 1927, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: driver (Terang, Vic, 1914-1963) * [[/William Henry Hilsdon Wright|Wright, William Henry Hilsdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVF-RKL] - 1905(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4FA Toowoomba (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Murrays Creek, 1930; Ballandean, 1937-1949); teacher (Toowoomba, 1954-1963) ===''WYLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert John Hemingway Wyle|Wyle, Albert John Hemingway]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3J-6L7] - 1913(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6BW Perth (Shenton Park, 1937-1939; Nedlands, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1865, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1968); salesman (Dalkeith, WA, 1972-1980) ===''WYNNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Agar Wynne|Wynne, Agar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4J-6CN] - 1850(Eng)-1934(Vic) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1913-1914) * [[/Alfred Percy Wynne|Wynne, Alfred Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L858-Q52] - 1885(Qld)-1966(Qld) - proprietor music business (Wynne's Music, Maryborough), proprietor broadcasting station (4MB Maryborough) - Electoral Rolls: piano tuner (Paddington, Qld, 1908; Mooloolah, Qld, 1909); commercial traveller (Mooloolah, Qld, 1912); piano tuner (Maryborough, Qld, 1913); salesman (Brisbane, Qld, 1916-1917; Mooloolah, Qld, 1919; Maryborough, Qld, 1919-1925); music store proprietor (Maryborough, Qld, 1928-1949); business manager (Maryborough, Qld, 1963) =='''X'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> =='''Y'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''YATES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Yates|Yates, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Gladstone Yates|Yates, Arthur Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZQ-6WH] - 1908(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZP Inverell (1931-1936); 2ZP Sydney (Camperdown, 1937); 2ZP Inverell (1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 815, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 265, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Inverell, NSW, 1943-1958); radio serviceman (Inverell, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Kenneth Gordon Yates|Yates, Kenneth Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-CJ3] - 1910(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5RP Adelaide (Cottonville, 1939, 1947-1954; Westbourne Park, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2371, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Cottonville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Reginald Colin Yates|Yates, Reginald Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-QX6] - 1914(SA)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 5RY Wyalla (1935-1937); 2AGZ Wollongong (1938-1939, 1947); 2AGZ Sydney (Mosman, 1948-1950); 2AGZ Broken Hill (1954-1957); 2AGZ Newcastle (Hamilton, 1958-1961; Charlestown, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1474, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1954); chartered electrical engineer (Merewether, NSW, 1958); professional engineer (Charlestown, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''YEATES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry Melville Yeates|Yeates, Henry Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G698-PXG] - 1912(Tas)-1980(???) - Licences: 7HY Launceston (1936-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1621, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Launceston, 1936-1937); electrical contractor (Launceston, 1949-1954); salesman (Mosman, NSW, 1958-1977) ===''YORSTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Sutherland Yorston|Yorston, Ernest Sutherland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZY8-46D] - 1909(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3ES Melbourne (Caulfield, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 299, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1937); sales (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); manufacturer (Caulfield, Vic, 1954-1963); director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1967-1968) ===''YOUNG''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Young|Young, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Robert Arthur Young|Young, Alan Robert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CV7-R6T] - 1912(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3YA Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1937-1939; North Essendon, 1947-1948; Glenroy, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1924, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 237, 1939; 1COCP 349, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Monee Ponds, Vic, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Essendon, Vic, 1949); electrician (Frankston, Vic, 1958-1963); textiler (Geelong, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Crawford Addison Young|Young, Crawford Addison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3C-DQT] - 1914(WA)-1971(WA) - Licences: 6CY Perth (Fremantle, 1934-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1265, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fremantle, WA, 1936-1937; South Fremantle, WA, 1943-1968) * [[/Geoffrey Carl Young|Young, Geoffrey Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HD-8W5] - 1912(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2FN Newcastle (New Lambton, 1933; CBD, 1934-1936); 2FN Orange (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1124, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (New Lambton, NSW, 1934; Newcastle, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Orange, NSW, 1936-1937); manager (Newcastle, NSW, 1943-1949; Hamilton, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Horace Stewart Young|Young, Horace Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGH6-K25] - 1921(WA)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2AMZ Sydney (Petersham, 1939, 1946-1947; Dulwich Hill, 1948; Narwee, 1950-1961; Bexley, 1965-1975); 2AMZ Woy Woy (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2342, 1939, NSW; COCP2 1063, 1946; COCP1 1149, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943); PMG employee (Narwee, NSW, 1949-1954); radio inspector (Beverley Hills, NSW, 1958-1963); public servant (Inaloo, WA, 1963; Bexley, NSW, 1968; Oakleigh South, Vic, 1972-1977); ?? (Woy Woy, NSW, 1980) * [[/Ian Neville Campbell Young|Young, Ian Neville Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR81-5G8] - 1917(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2OS Maitland (Thornton, 1936-1939, 1946-1954); 2OS Muswellbrook (1955-1958); 2OS Maitland (Thornton, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1664, 1936, NSW; BOCP 119, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Ashfield, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Thornton, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Ivan Harold Young|Young, Ivan Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L118-BVF] - 1910(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4YG Brisbane (Albion) (1930-1939); 4YH Brisbane (Mitchelton) (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 708, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 315, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio technician (Mission Control Station, Thursday Island) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Albion, 1931-1937); public servant (Newmarket, 1943; Mitchelton, 1949-1980) * [[/James Lyle Young|Young, James Lyle "Jim"]] - 1897(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 2CH Receive Corowa (1922); 2JL Corowa (1926-1927); 2JL Coolamon (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 473, 1919 (Marconi, Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wireless student (1918); WW1 (Applied, not called up) - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, Vic, 1919); grazier (Coolamon, NSW, 1930-1937); farmer (East Doncaster, Vic, 1943) * [[/James Wolstenholme Young|Young, James Wolstenholme]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TQ-Z2R] - 1909(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2JY Sydney (Turramurra, 1925-1934; Roseville, 1938-1939); 2JY Katoomba (1946); 2JY Sydney (Mona Vale, 1947-1948; Willoughby, 1950-1961; Middle Cove, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 189, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: articled clerk (Turramurra, 1932-1934), solicitor (Roseville, 1937; Katoomba, 1943; Willoughby, 1954-1977) * [[/John William Young|Young, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6RN-2XX] - 1906(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4JY Brisbane (Rosalie, 1931; Sandgate, 1933; Rosalie, 1938; Coorparoo, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 752, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Rosalie, 1931); clerk (Sandgate, 1936); storeman (Rosalie, 1937; Coorparoo, 1943-1963); commercial traveller (Coorparoo, 1968-1980) * [[/Kenneth Walter Young|Young, Kenneth Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZ5-Y2S] - 1920(Vic)-2016(Vic)96yo - Licences: 3AKY Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947-1955; Elwood, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2424, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); grocer (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1968; Elwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Laurence George Young|Young, Laurence George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH6-2J6] - 1908(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3JN Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1932-1933; Camberwell, 1937; East Malvern, 1938-1939; Burwood, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1032, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Sandringham, Vic, 1934; Gardiner, Vic, 1937); fibro plasterer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943); manufacturer (Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1954); builder (Springvale North, Vic, 1963-1968; Mulgrave, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Anderson Young|Young, William Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89P-B3K] - 1897(Sct)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4WA Brisbane (West End, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 330, 1927, No. 34 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boot employee (West End, 1925-1937); bootmaker (Ashgrove, 1943-1954) ===''YOUNGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Younger|Younger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Henry Younger|Younger or Yungherr (Electoral Rolls) or Jungherr, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYX1-ZV7] - 1900(Qld)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2YO Pelaw Main (1933-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1102, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wheeler (Pelaw Main, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''YUILE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Yuile|Yuile, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Henry Thomas Yuile|Yuile, Robert Henry Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLQX-3DN] - 1907(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2HU Sydney (Granville, 1939, 1946-1965; Baulkham Hills, 1969); 2HU Pretty Beach (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2408, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Granville, NSW, 1930-1937); fitter (Granville, NSW, 1943-1958); supervisor (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1968); retired (Pretty Beach, NSW, 1980) =='''Z'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''ZANDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zander|Zander, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Charles Andrew Zander|Zander, Albert Charles Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBP2-Z3F] - 1910(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3PG Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2175, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Doncaster, Vic, 1931-1963); retired (Doncaster, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''ZECH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zech|Zech, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Zech|Zech, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-YJG] - 1893(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XABQ Sydney (Annandale, 1912-1914); 2DL Sydney (Annandale, 1922, Receive); 2WZ Sydney (Annandale, 1925-1927; Ashfield, 1928-1930; Stanmore, 1933-1934); 2ACP Sydney (Enmore, 1937; Como, 1938); 2ACP Katoomba 1939 & 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 424, 1919 (Marconi, Telefunken); no record of AOCP - early wireless experimenter; ship wireless operator; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1933-1934); casual worker (Katoomba, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Katoomba, NSW, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "XABQ-2DL-2WZ-2ACP - William James Zech" ===''ZEUNERT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zeunert|Zeunert, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Ivan Zeunert|Zeunert, Stanley Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVX-Q15] - 1921(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3SZ Hamilton (1938-1939); 3SZ Melbourne (Carnegie, 1947-1954; Glenroy, 1955-1969; Glen Waverley, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2124, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer's assistant (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Broadmeadows, Vic, 1963-1967; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) {{BookCat}} 376nlpx9jam2irubaix3iiqojcg5lzc 4499451 4499450 2025-06-06T21:49:11Z Samuel.dellit 1387936 /* LAWTON */ 4499451 wikitext text/x-wiki {{incomplete}} {{WikipediaCredit}} {{search box |root= History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Biographies |break=no<yes|no> |width=40 |label=Search the Biographies }} {{CompactTOC8|side=yes}} Thumbnail Radio Biographies sorted alphabetically by surname '''Many of the stars of Australia's Radio Universe''' '''Covering the full gamut from hypergiants to brown dwarfs''' '''Each lit the way forward to broadcasting in Australia''' =='''A'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Abbiss|Abbiss, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''ABBISS''== * [[/John Edwin Frederick Abbiss|Abbiss, John Edwin Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZJ-6H9] - 1907(Eng)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4JA Brisbane (Balmoral, 1930; Morningside, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 581, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Evans Deakin shipyards) - Halcyon: p. 83, Abiss - Electoral Rolls: engineering draftsman (Morningside, 1936); draftsman (Coorparoo, 1937; Morningside, 1949-1977) ==''ABBOTT''== * [[/Reginald Nicholson Abbott|Abbott, Reginald Nicholson or Nicolson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2T-FTG] - 1897(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3VR Melbourne (Alphington, 1923-1927); 3ABB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 273, 1916 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Alphinton, 1925-1927; St Kilda, 1931-1937; Caulfield, 1942-1949); technician (Caulfield, 1954-1977) * [[/Roy Edgar Abbott|Abbott, Roy Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6MT-CZX] - 1902(NSW)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 2YK Dorrigo (1930-1931); 2YK Telegraph Point (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 668, 1921; 2COCP 179, 1938 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Dorrigo, 1930; Telegraph Point, 1933-1937; Mittagong, 1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Thomas Kingsmill Abbott|Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHFH-4FH] - 1891(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Wingen (1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely military) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Graziers' Assoc NSW) - Comment: beware other contemporaneous TK Abbotts - Electoral Rolls: overseer (Muralla, 1913); grazier (Wollongong, 1931) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/209607 Obit] ==''ABRAHAMS''== * [[/Frank Abrahams|Abrahams, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G836-Y6P] - 1903(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3FA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 6089, 1966 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (St Kilda, 1925-1931); manufacturer (St Kilda, 1935-1936; Malvern, 1943-1967; Toorak, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of Louis Henry Abrahams * [[/Louis Henry Abrahams|Abrahams, Louis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GJ-GZP] - 1889(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; WW1; director (Victorian Radio Interests Ltd); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: potter (Brunswick, 1909); tobacconist (South Yarra, 1912-1921); manufacturer (St Kilda, 1924-1926); burner (Brunswick, 1937-1942) - Relationships: brother of 3FA Frank Abrahams ==''ACKERMAN''== * [[/Joseph Adam Ackerman|Ackerman, Joseph Adam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZV-49L] - 1911(NSW)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 2ALG Sydney (Carlton, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 2ALG Wentworthville (1950); 2ALG Sydney (Parramatta, 1954-1958; North Rocks, 1960-1961; Epping, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2229, 1938, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Paddington, 1932; Annandale, 1933-1936; Kogarah, 1937-1943; Carlton, 1949); clerk (Parramatta, 1954-1958); senior supervisor (Wentworthville, 1963; Epping, 1968-1972); retired (Sans Souci, 1977; Hurstville, 1980) ==''ACKLING''== * [[/Harold Daniel Ackling|Ackling, Harold Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD5F-8RK] - 1892(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2PX Sydney (Bankstown, 1930-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 612, 1930, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Randwick, 1913); machinist (Bankstown, 1930-1980) ==''ACKLAND''== * [[/Robert Gernand Ackland|Ackland, Robert Gernand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCB4-3X8] - 1912(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2AJJ Sydney (Cremorne, 1938; Drummoyne, 1939; Cremorne, 1946-1950); 2AJJ Colah (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2090, 1938, NSW; BOCP 148, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); mechanic (2CR Radio Station, Cumnock, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Cremorne, NSW, 1949; Mt Colah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Stanley Frederick Gloucester Ackland|Ackland, Stanley Frederick Gloucester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5PB-C2Y] - 1904(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Prospect, 1923); 5SF Adelaide (Prospect, 1924-1931; Linden Park, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 21, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Burnside, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5SF - Stanley Frederick Gloucester Ackland" ==''ACLAND''== * [[/Bruce Acland|Acland, Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR1K-4M3] - 1920(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2AJR Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2085, 1938, NSW; COCP1 411, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1938-1946) - Awards: Civilian Service Medal 1997 (1939-1945); King's Commendation for Brave Conduct 1943 (Darwin Civil Aerodrome during Japanese Air Raids) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Concord, NSW, 1943); airways engineer (Doomben, Qld, 1949-1972); surveyor (Paradise Point, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''ADAMS''== * [[/Alfred William Adams|Adams, Alfred William or William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZV-LDY] - 1908(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3VJ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Highett, 1954-1960; Mt Waverley, 1965; Scoresby, 1975); 3VJ Tootgarook (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1955, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1954); leather worker (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1967); storeman (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972; Tootgarook, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/David Joseph Monk Adams|Adams, David Joseph Monk]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52G-ZHF] - 1919(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2AE Sydney (Wahroonga, 1934-1937; Turramurra, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Turramurra, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Turramurra, NSW, 1949) * [[/Francis Alexander Adams|Adams, Francis Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2S2-RVF] - 1904(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ER Sydney (Carlingford, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 973, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Carlingford, NSW, 1930-1943; Epping, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Frank John Adams|Adams, Frank John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJM-29V] - 1880(Eng)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3XO Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3XO Melbourne (Brighton, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 155, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; manager - Electoral Rolls: motor garage proprietor (Brighton, 1913); garage proprietor (Elsternwick, 1919-1921; Brighton, 1922-1924); manager (Brighton, 1925-1954); nil (Brighton, 1963-1968) * [[/Lyal Kenneth Westgarth Adams|Adams, Lyal Kenneth Westgarth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBR5-24H] - 1901(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2LA Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1947); 2LA Wollongong (1948); 2LA Sydney (Willoughby, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1476, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Lidcombe, NSW, 1930-1933); police constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1937; Northbridge, NSW, 1943); police sergeant (Wollongong, NSW, 1949-1954); police inspector (Goulburn, NSW, 1958; Wollongong, NSW, 1958; Austinmer, NSW, 1963); retired (Wollongong, NSW, 1968) * [[/Peter Harry Arthur Adams|Adams, Peter Harry Arthur "Pete"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3N-XMC] - 1909(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Sydney (Cremorne, 1923-1924); 2JX Sydney (Cremorne, 1927; Manly, 1929; Cremorne, 1930; Gordon, 1931; Woolahra, 1933; Epping, 1933; Cremorne, 1935-1936; Thornleigh, 1937; Waverton, 1938-1939; Denistone, 1946-1947; Avalon Beach, 1948-1950); 2JX Wentworth Falls (1954-1961); 2JX Sydney (Pymble, 1965-1969); 2JX Nambucca Heads (1975); 2JX Wentworth Falls (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 380, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, 1933); labourer (Epping, 1934); engineer (St Kilda, 1934); radio engineer (Thornleigh, 1937; Darlinghurst, 1943); engineer (Avalon Beach, 1949; Wentworth Falls, 1958); retired (Valla Beach, 1972-1977; Wentworth Falls, 1980) ==''ADAMSON''== * [[/Lawrence Arthur Adamson|Adamson, Lawrence Arthur "Dicky"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRD-JLJ] - 1860(Isle of Man)-1932(Vic) - Licences: XJDY Melbourne (City, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Wesley College, South Yarra, Vic, 1903-1906; Wesley College, Prahran, Vic, 1909-1931) - Links: [[w:Lawrence Adamson|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/adamson-lawrence-arthur-4971 ADB] * [[/William Kenneth Adamson|Adamson, William Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MLXZ-HX5] - 1905(SA)-1982(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923-1924); 5WA Adelaide (Parkside, 1925-1927; Fullarton, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 135, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fullarton, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5WA - William Kenneth Adamson" ==''ADEY''== * [[/William Ross Adey|Adey, William Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYZN-D6P] - 1922(SA)-2004(USA) - Licences: 5AJ Adelaide (St Peters, 1947-1948); 3AJL Melbourne (Ashwood, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2259, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Burnside, SA, 1943) ==''AGER''== * [[/John Henry Ager|Ager, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6S-9CN] - 1904(Eng)-1944(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2181, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); radio mechanic (Musgrave's) - Comment: possible suicide - Electoral Rolls: general carrier (Youanmi, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1943) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44810878 Trove] ==''AGNEW''== * [[/Robert Gordon Carlisle Agnew|Agnew, Robert Gordon Carlisle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKK-D8Y] - 1904(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6RA Perth (Nedlands, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 721, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (North Perth, WA, 1925; Nedlands, WA, 1931-1972) ==''AINSLIE''== * [[/Robert Inglis Ainslie|Ainslie, Robert Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM77-441] - 1909(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6CF Receive Perth (South Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (South Perth, WA, 1936-1937; West Perth, WA, 1943-1949; Nedlands, WA, 1954-1968; Crawley, WA, 1972-1980) ==''AITKIN''== * [[/William Aitkin|Aitkin, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR3X-Y7B] - 1894(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XLA Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Pay Corps, 1915-1919) - Comment: Several contemporaneous WAs - Electoral Rolls: banker (Caulfield, Vic, 1922-1928; Brighton, Vic, 1928-1954); retired (Elsternwick, Vic, 1963; Camden, Vic, 1967-1968) ==''AKED''== * [[/Edward Louis John Aked|Aked, Edward Louis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTC-T4Z] - 1916(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AEU Lismore (1936-1939, 1946-1975); 2AEU East Ballina (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1763, 1936, NSW; BOCP 117, 1937; COCP2 898, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (P.O. Residence, Ballina, NSW, 1943); technician (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1972); retired (East Ballina, NSW, 1980) ==''AKEROYD''== * [[/Arthur Gordon Akeroyd|Akeroyd, Arthur Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6F2-JXL] - 1890(Vic)-1948(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Meteorologist, Forecasting and Statistical Division, Victoria) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1915); meteorologist (Northcote, 1921-1937); civil servant (Cottesloe, WA, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/akeroyd-arthur-gordon-9321 ADB] * [[/R. Akeroyd|Akeroyd, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XCX Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet Identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified ==''ALDER''== *[[/Oscar Edward Alder|Alder, Oscar Edward "Ock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJZ2-D3P] - 1896(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4JB Brisbane (Albion, 1928-1939, 1946-1948; Chermside, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 423, 1928, No. 47 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wool classer - Halcyon: p. 28, 84, 137 - Electoral Rolls: student (Albion, 1919); wool classer (Albion, 1925-1937; Cunnamulla, 1943); warehouse assistant (Chermside, 1949-1980) * [[/William Lake Valentine Alder|Alder, William Lake Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCD-Q24] - 1906(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3YL Receive Melbourne (Chelsea, 1923); 3JE Melbourne (Chelsea, 1932-1933); 3JE Yarram (1937-1939); 3JE Melbourne (Cheltenham, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 882, 1932, Viv - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chelsea, Vic, 1928-1931); mechanic (Coleraine, Vic, 1934-1936); radiotrician (Yarram, Vic, 1937); electrician (Cheltenham, Vic, 1942); inspector (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''ALDERMAN''== * [[/Valentine Zerbini Alderman|Alderman, Valentine Zerbini]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVL-F8N] - 1893(SA)-1919(SA) - Licences: XVC Adelaide (Glenelg, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Private, discharged as medically unfit due diabetes) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (at enlistment, 1916); Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XVC - Valentine Zerbini Alderman" ==''ALEXANDER''== * [[/John Douglas Alexander|Alexander, John Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9D-WFZ] - 1906(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6DR Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1931); civil engineer (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); contractor engineer (Maylands, WA, 1949); farmer (Chidlow, WA, 1954-1963); engineer (Salter Point, WA, 1968; Manning, WA, 1972); retired (Mt Lawley, WA, 1977) * [[/Peter Alfred Hunt Alexander|Alexander, Peter Alfred Hunt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWL5-PS9] - 1923(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2PA Port Macquarie (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2402, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Carlingford, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Talbot Meredith Alexander|Alexander, Talbot Meredith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1FJ-MZN] - 1888(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4TM Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1931-1933); 4TM Townsville (North Ward, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 315, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Kew, Vic, 1912-1914); wireless instructor (Melbourne City, 1925-1926); superintendent wireless (Glenferrie, Vic, 1926-1927); sales representative (City, Brisbane, 1928); business manager (North Ward, Qld, 1936-1937); instructor (Paddington, Qld, 1943); commercial traveller (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949; New Farm, 1954-1958); retired (Moorooka, 1968-1977) ==''ALLAN''== * [[/Angus John Allan|Allan, Angus John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2C-YWF] - 1912(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5UL Adelaide (Ovingham, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2013, 1937, SA; 1COCP 458, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ovingham, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/John Allan|Allan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH1-PFG] - 1905(Sct)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Chermside, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1938, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: numerous contemporaneous JAs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ALLARD''== * [[/George Mason Allard|Allard, George Mason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HT-JMV] - 1866(Eng)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Chairman of Directors (AWA); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Honours: knighted; K.B. - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Wahroonga, 1930-1937); accountant (Wahroonga, 1943-1949) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allard-sir-george-mason-4999 ADB] - TroveTag: "George Mason Allard" ==''ALLEN''== * [[/Albert Edward Allen|Allen, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69B-SGR] - 1902(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: 7PA Hobart (New Town, 1933-1937; Moonah, 1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1171, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 7AL Thomas Arthur Allen - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (New Town, 1928-1936; Moonah, 1937-1954) * [[/George Alexander Allen|Allen, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3H-DJK] - 1891(Sct)-1965(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 49, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Keith Allen|Allen, George Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR3X-SLR] - 1897(Vic)-1962(Eng) - Licences: XJDT Melbourne (Coburg, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AFC, Air Mechanic, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: student (Coburg, Vic, 1922-1925) * [[/Kenneth Douglas Allen|Allen, Kenneth Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N5-19J] - 1907(WA)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 2GX Sydney (West Ryde, 1930-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 648, 1930, NSW; 3COCP 4263, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Royal Australian Engineers, Lieutenant, 1940) - Education: BSc (Syd Uni, 1933) - Electoral Rolls: student (West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1935); director (Woolwich, NSW, 1936-1937); soldier (Woolwich, NSW, 1943); engineer (Woolwich, NSW, 1963-1972; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977; Gladesville, NSW, 1980) * [[/Kenneth Gidney Allen|Allen, Kenneth Gidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTND-PHQ] - 1911(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3UH Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Oakleigh, 1954-1965; Chadstone, 1969; Clayton, 1975; Chadstone, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 809, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1943); engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1963); radio (Malvern, Vic, 1967; Chadstone, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Robert Kelvin Allen|Allen, Robert Kelvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTK-TH9] - 1916(Qld)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: 4PR Brisbane (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1634, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 13 Squadron, Pilot Officer; Army, CMF, 1939-1946); (Halcyon, p. 177) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, Qld, 1937) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/allen-robert-kelvin-404945/ Aviation Museum WA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10308870 AWM Honour Roll]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/617992 VWMA] - TroveTag: "4PR - Robert Kelvin Allen" & "!Wikibooks 4PR" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Robert Newstead Osborne Allen|Allen, Robert Newstead Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4V-BXM] - 1908(India)-1986(WA) - Licences: 6CC Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1968); retired (Gosnells, WA, 1977; Armadale, WA, 1980) * [[/Thomas Arthur Allen|Allen, Thomas Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6SQ-9YN] - 1916(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7AL Hobart (New Town, 1936-1939, 1946-1956; Lindisfarne,1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1738, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 7PA Albert Edward Allen - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Town, 1943-1954); director (Lindisfarne, 1963-1972) ==''ALLINSON''== * [[/Lancelot Thirlmier John Allinson|Allinson, Lancelot Thirlmier John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L81B-F4P] - 1896(NSW)-1961(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 804, 1924 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radiotelegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925; Broome, WA, 1931; Como, WA, 1931; South Perth, WA, 1936-1943; Broome, WA, 1949-1954); telegraphist (Esperance, WA, 1958) ==''ALLISON''== * [[/Clifford Millbank Allison|Allison, Clifford Millbank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4C-2WN] - 1901(SA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3FI Receive Melbourne (North Carlton, 1922); 3AO Melbourne (North Carlton, 1937-1939); 3AZC Melbourne (Sandringham, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 717, 1922; 2COCP 229, 1930; 1COCP 56, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Carlton North, Vic, 1926-1937); constable (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1980) ==''ALLSOP''== * [[/Raymond Cottam Allsop|Allsop, Raymond Cottam "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJLT-SNJ] - 1898(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XCA Sydney (Randwick, 1911-1914); 2YG Sydney (Randwick, 1924; Coogee 1924-1929; Roseville, 1930); 2AYG Sydney (Roseville, 1946-1947+); 2NA Sydney (Roseville, 1961); 2BL Sydney (Roseville, 1965-1969); Receive licence obo New Systems Telephones (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW); broadcaster (2BL, chief engineer); journalist (Wireless Weekly, 1920s); military (RAN Volunteer Reserve, Lieutenant; WW2 (RAN, Engineer Lieutenant); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 (obo Broadcasters Sydney Ltd; federal public servant (ABCB, member, 1953-1954) - Honours: Coronation Medal, 1937; OBE, 1971 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, 1930); engineer (Roseville, 1933; Gordon, 1937; Roseville, 1943); electronic engineer (Roseville, 1949); director (South Yarra, 1954); engineer (Roseville, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XCA-2YG-2AYG-2NA-2BL - Raymond Cottam Allsop" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allsop-raymond-cottam-ray-9344 ADB]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199001.pdf EA] ==''ALLWORTH''== * [[/William Murray Allworth|Allworth, William Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZC-8KW] - 1901(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2CT Receive Sydney (McMahons Point, 1922); 2CT Receive Yamba (1923); 2OE Yass (1936-1939); 2OE Foster (1946); 2OE Yamba (1947); 2OE Maclean (1948-1950); 2OE Grafton (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1598, 1936, NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fisheries inspector (Toronto, NSW, 1930; Swansea, NSW, 1932-1934; Yass, NSW, 1937); inspector of fisheries (Forster, NSW, 1943); fisheries inspector (Maclean, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Grafton, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''ALSOP''== * [[/James Guest Alsop|Alsop, James Guest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7WM-V9K] - 1904(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CY Sydney (Lakemba, 1932-1937); 2ACY Sydney (Lakemba, 1938-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 909, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2CY amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2CY Canberra National service - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/John Russell Alsop|Alsop, John Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKB3-WXQ] - 1906(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MI Melbourne (Kew, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 76, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Kew, Vic, 1931); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1936-1954; Mt Eliza, Vic, 1958-1972) ==''ALTMAN''== * [[/Louis Altman|Altman, Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPCK-3PN] - 1912(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AT Sydney (Bexley, 1931-1933; Lakemba, 1934-1939, 1946-1961; Pymble, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 851, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1949); clerk (Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1963; Pymble, NSW, 1968) ==''AMBLER''== * [[/Sydney Charles Ambler|Ambler, Sydney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFWD-Y9L] - 1892(NSW)-1956(WA) - Licences: XYAE Perth (West Perth, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 891, 1925; 2COCP 72, 1929; 1COCP 158, 1938 - early wireless experimenter; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (East Perth, WA, 1921; North Perth, WA, 1925); wireless telegraphist (Victoria Park, WA, 1934-1943); radio telegraphist (Esperance, WA, 1949); radio telephonist (Esperance, WA, 1954) ==''AMES''== * [[/Clement Edgar Ames|Ames, Clement Edgar "Clem"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNDX-JF8] - 1889(SA)-1957(SA) - Licences: XVG Adelaide (Torrensville, 1913-1914); S519 Adelaide (1919-1921); 5AV Adelaide (Kent Town, 1923; Hindmarsh, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - Radio Activity: early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; operator 5WI (1925) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Allenby Gardens, 1939-43) - TroveTag: "XVG-S519-5AV - Clement Edgar Ames"(150+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Ames"(90+ tags) ==''AMOR''== * [[/Herbert Roy Amor|Amor, Herbert Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQ6-6ZW] - 1910(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3LB Colac (1931-1933); 3LB Melbourne (Preston, 1937-1939, 1947-1969); 3LB Marengo (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 844, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Colac, Vic, 1931); airman (Preston, Vic, 1937-1942; RAAF Darwin, NT, 1949); RAAF (Ripponlea, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Marengo, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''ANCHER''== * [[/Norman Leslie Finion Ancher|Ancher, Norman Leslie Finion or Tinian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXL7-MCQ] - 1910(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 5NA Adelaide (Mile End, 1937-1939); 2NH Sydney (Lindfield, 1946-1947; Mosman, 1948-1954; Cremorne, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2057, 1937, SA; BOCP 476, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chatswood, NSW, 1934); sound engineer (West Maitland, NSW, 1936); engineer (Mile End, SA, 1939; Rose Park, SA, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Cremorne, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1972); technical officer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''ANDERSON''== * [[/Alexander Ronald Anderson|Anderson, Alexander Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPM-L6J] - 1914(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5GM Adelaide (Eastwood, 1936-1939, 1947; Payneham South, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1700, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Eastwood, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Andrew Oswald Anderson|Anderson, Andrew Oswald "Oswald", "Andy", "A.O."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-Z8L] - 1885(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Mosman, 1913); manager (Rose Bay, 1930; Vaucluse, 1934-1935) - Links: [https://ozvta.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/anderson-oswald-1062017.pdf Bio] * [[/Eric William Alfred Anderson|Anderson, Eric William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WX-744] - 1908(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3KH Melbourne (East Malvern, 1928-1931; Glen Iris, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 424, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Malvern, 1936-1937); engineer (Camberwell, 1943; Glen Iris, 1949-1968; Burwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Evan Anderson|Anderson, Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8K-87V] - 1902(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3EA Port Welshpool (1937-1939); Melbourne (Williamstown, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1880, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Abbotsford, Vic, 1925-1926); wireless mechanic (Meeniyan, Vic, 1928); fisherman (Port Welshpool, Vic, 1936-1943); inspector D.A.P. (Williamstown, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/F. W. Anderson|Anderson, F. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LE Receive Sydney (North Sydney, 1922); 965 Sydney (Bondi, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frederic Brian Anderson|Anderson, Frederic Brian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5YN-TYJ] - 1918(Eng)-2008(SA)90yo - Licences: 5FA Tanunda (1934-1939); 5FA Waikerie (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1351, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tanunda, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/G. R. Anderson|Anderson, G. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Gilberton, 1923); 5GA Adelaide (Highgate, 1931-1933; Myrtle Bank, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Shields Anderson|Anderson, James Shields]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSG-BYJ] - 1905(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3LM Melbourne (Preston, 1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2357, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coburg, Vic, 1926-1931); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1934-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954) * [[/John Francis Anderson|Anderson, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JJ-WFL] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3JA Warrnambool (1930-1933); 3JA Nullawarre (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 661, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Warrnambool, 1936; Nullawarre, 1937-1980)- Comment: Several contemporaneous JFAs * [[/Keith Sydney Anderson|Anderson, Keith Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-8J9] - 1911(WA)-1944(Vic) - Licences: 6KS Perth (North Perth, 1935); 6KS Mt Magnet (1937); 6KS Perth (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1487, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd/1st Infantry Battalion, Private) - Electoral rolls: bank officer (Mt Magnet, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/618137 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1691738 Roll of Honour]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10295040 AWM] * [[/Leo Pople Anderson|Anderson, Leo Pople]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P92D-H49] - 1895(SA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XVI Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1935; Annandale, NSW, 1936-1939; Harbord, NSW, 1946) - TroveTag: "XVI - Leo Pople Anderson" & "!Wikibooks LP Anderson" * [[/Maurice Bernard Anderson|Anderson, Maurice Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC3V-WL9] - 1908(SA)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1923-1924); 5MA Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1925-1928); 3AMA Melbourne (Sandringham, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 103, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; fitter - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cloncurry, Qld, 1931-1937) * [[/Percy James Anderson|Anderson, Percy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WN-6Y7] - 1908(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PA Melbourne (Westgarth, 1928-1933; West Preston, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 3PA Dooen (1965-1969); 3PA Geelong (Wallington, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 428, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Westgarth, 1934); engineer (Preston, 1936-1963); technician (Horsham, 1967-1968); retired (Wallington, 1972-1980) - Relationships: brother-in-law of 3JR Christopher James Rainbow * [[/Robert Arthur Crosbie Anderson|Anderson, Robert Arthur Crosbie "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VK-GZN] - 1908(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3WY Melbourne (Camberwell, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 691, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Camberwell, 1931-1949; Glen Iris, 1954-1967; Burwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Alexander Anderson|Anderson, William Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9F-F36] - 1906(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ZH Harwood Island (1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1113, 1928 (Spark); COCP2 93, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Harwood Island, NSW, 1932-1937); labourer (Chatsworth Island, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''ANDREWS''== * [[/Alan Robert Andrews|Andrews, Alan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQW-6GJ] - 1912(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Erson Leonard Andrews|Andrews, Erson Leonard "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55V-CD8] - 1916(NSW)-2016(NSW)100yo - Licences: 2BO Sydney (Granville, 1939, 1947; Fairfield West, 1948-1950); 2BO Goulburn (1954-1980+); 2BBO Mossy Point (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2251, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Glenelg, SA, 1939); medical detailer (Fairfield, NSW, 1949); chemist (Goulburn, NSW, 1954-1958); pharmacist (Goulburn, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Howard Lyell Andrews|Andrews, Howard Lyell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WQ9-H6M] - 1900(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3HY Murchison (1936-1939); 3HY Melbourne (East Kew, 1947-1948); 3HY Hamilton (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1840, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Koo Wee Rup, Vic, 1924; Neerim South, Vic, 1928; Tatura, Vic, 1931; Murchison, Vic, 1936-1942; Kew North, Vic, 1949-1954; Hamilton, Vic, 1954-1967) ==''ANEAR''== * [[/Francis George Anear|Anear, Francis George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XLK-9D6] - 1910(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5LK Carrow (1929-1931); 9WZ Momote, Admiralty Islands (1954); 5WZ Adelaide (Parkside, 1955); 3AGF Melbourne (Laverton, 1960); 5WZ Adelaide (Parkside, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 556, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Nil identified as Francis George Anear ==''ANGEL''== * [[/Henry Benjamin Angel|Angel, Henry Benjamin "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWW-K4Y] - 1891(Eng)-1998(Qld, 106yo) - Licences: 4HA Brisbane (St Lucia, 1935-1939; Enoggera, 1946-1969; Lota, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1503, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW1, AIF Signals; WW2, AMF, Navy); business proprietor (radio service) - QSLs: Entire collection held by SLQ - Halcyon: p. 51, 60, 81, 163 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1919; Toowong, Qld, 1919-1925); carrier (St Lucia, Qld, 1928-1937); radio mechanic (Enoggera, Qld, 1949-1972); retired (Lota, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''ANSCOMBE''== * [[/Ernest Arthur Anscombe|Anscombe, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TL-7LR] - 1888(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: turner & fitter (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1913; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1914); mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1919); manager (Box Hill, Vic, 1927-1943) ==''ANSELL''== * [[/Lewis Charles Ansell|Ansell, Lewis Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLZ-T41] - 1905(Eng)-1983(???) - Licences: 2TO Sydney (Woollahra, 1932-1937); 2TO Newcastle (Waratah, 1938-1939, 1947-1954); 2BTO Newcastle (Waratah, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1028, 1932, NSW; COCP2 427, 1933; COCP1 331, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval wireless operator (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1931); police trainee (Woollahra, NSW, 1932-1933); constable (Woollahra, NSW, 1934-1937); police constable (Waratah, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Waratah, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''ANSLOW''== * [[/Arthur Zeathen Anslow|Anslow, Arthur Zeathen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSK-ZHF] - 1895(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2AZ Sydney (Balgowlah, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Manly, NSW, 1930-1954; Fairlight, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Dee Why, NSW, 1972) ==''ANSTEY''== * [[/David Howell Anstey|Anstey, David Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHB-B3C] - 1906(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4DM Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2237, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car driver (Coorparoo, Qld, 1934-1937); taxi driver (Buranda, Qld, 1943); manager (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1954) ==''ANTHONY''== * [[/Michael Henry Anthony|Anthony, Michael Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK3H-6B7] - 1894(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1919); telegraphist (Prahran, 1921-1924); clerk (Oakleigh, 1934); railway employee (Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1942); telegraphist (Sandringham, 1954-1963) * [[/Reginald Major Anthony|Anthony, Reginald Major "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYN-YWG] - 1908(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5CM Adelaide (Unley Park, 1927-1937; Medindie Gardens, 1938-1939; Prospect, 1946-1960; Somerton Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 324, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of Wilfred Boykett Anthony - Electoral Rolls: Nil * [[/Thomas Reginald Anthony|Anthony, Thomas Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51Y-JSK] - 1906(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2HR Sydney (Concord, 1935-1936); 2AEC Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939); 2TR Sydney (Burwood, 1946; Kogarah, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1484, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2HR amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2HR Lochinvar? commercial service - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1932; Concord, NSW, 1933-1935); electrical fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1937-1943); electrical engineer (Kogarah, NSW, 1949-1954) * [[/Wilfred Boykett Anthony|Anthony, Wilfred Boykett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYJ-3HZ] - 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley Park, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil identified - amateur receive operator, WW2 - Relationships: Brother of Reginald Major Anthony - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Netherby, 1939-1941) ==''APPERLEY''== * [[/George Apperley|Apperley, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNQ-5XG] - 1887(NZ)-1957(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 704, 1922; 1COCP 237, 1931 - NZ Gov. Telegraphs pre 1910; British Colonial Gov, 1910-1912; AWA (from 1913; Chief Marconi Wireless School 1914-1916; Works Manager 1916-1919; technical superintendent 1919-1923; OIC Beam Wireless 1924; Traffic Manager, Beam Wireless - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, 1922); manager (St Kilda, 1928; Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1943); engineer (Manly, NSW, 1954) - TroveTag: "George Apperley" ==''APPLETON''== * [[/William Thomas Traill Appleton|Appleton, William Thomas Traill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNVQ-RR8] - 1883(Vic)-1916(France) - Licences: XJQ Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: ship owner (Malvern, Vic, 1912-1916) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/275799 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''ARCHER''== * [[/Robert William Archer|Archer, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55M-G19] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2UD Sydney (Pennant Hills, 1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1517, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1943-1958); electrical engineer (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''ARCHIBALD''== * [[/Ian Wilson Archibald|Archibald, Ian Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HM-9LC] - 1902(WA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2BJ Receive Tingha (1922); 2KU Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1928-1939, 1946-1955; Sans Souci, 1956-1965; Noraville, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 457, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 2393, 1957 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1933); engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1936-1954); chemist (Sans Souci, 1958-1963); retired (Noraville, 1968) * [[/Leslie Kirkwood Archibald|Archibald, Leslie Kirkwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS53-BDL] - 1920(Vic)-2005(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2155, 1938, Vic; BOCP 230, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Footscray South, Vic, 1949); finisher (South Yarra, Vic, 1954; Moorabbin, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''ARGAET''== * [[/William Stanislaus Argaet|Argaet, William Stanislaus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-8Z8] - 1894(NSW)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4KH Brisbane (Wynnum, 1931-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (Wynnum bus service) - Halcyon, p. 87, 127 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coorparoo, 1925); bus proprietor (Wynnum, 1928-1949) ==''ARGOON''== * [[/Archibald John Argoon|Argoon, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ4V-JQG] - 1914(SA)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3IT Melbourne (Burwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1319, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Burwood, Vic, 1936-1937); broadcast mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1943-1968); audio mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''ARMATI''== * [[/Rex Gordon Armati|Armati, Rex Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2S42-XKH] - 1899(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4DB Receive Townsville (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (Stanton Hill, Townsville, 1921-1928); salesman (Neutral Bay, 1930); chemist's assistant (Stanton Hill, Townsville, 1936-1943); employment officer (Darlinghurst, 1949); clerk (Darlinghurst, 1954-1958; Kings Cross, 1963); shipping clerk (Surry Hills, 1968-1972) ==''ARMSTRONG''== * [[/Edwin Howard Armstrong|Armstrong, Edwin Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5ZX-354] - 1890(USA)-1954(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - USA inventor of the superheterodyne receiver [https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Radio-Club-of-America/Legacies-of-Edwin-Howard-Armstong-1990-11-Radio-Club-of-America.pdf RCA 1990 Special Edition] * [[/Stanley John Armstrong|Armstrong, Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4V-K7Y] - 1910?(NSW)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4ZK Brisbane (Enoggera, 1932-1933); 4SA Brisbane (Enoggera, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1004, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Windsor, Qld, 1919); clerk (Enoggera, Qld, 1922-1968) * [[/Thomas Armstrong|Armstrong, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88Q-GGZ] - 1895(Sct)-1964(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 217, 1916; 1COCP 132, 1930 - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD) - senior federal public servant (Superintendent, Wireless Branch, NSW, PMGD), promoted to role upon retirement of William Tamillas Stephen Crawford - TroveTag: "Thomas Armstrong" * [[/W. E. Armstrong|Armstrong, W. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4WE Mt Sisa, Misima Island, Papua (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ARNOLD''== * [[/Albert Sydney Arnold|Arnold, Albert Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M2W-ZG2] - 1882(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XAB Sydney (Ashfield, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, 1913-1954); company secretary (Hurlstone Park, 1958); retired (Hurlstone Park, 1963) * [[/Clifton John Arnold|Arnold, Clifton John "Clif"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8B-GTM] - 1915(Tas)-2005(Vic) - Licences: 3AJA Stratford (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2550, 1945, Vic - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stratford, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Edwin Charles Arnold|Arnold, Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8QX-H7J] - 1898(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2BY Receive Tamworth (1922); 2BY Tamworth (1923-1925); 2BY Coolah (1925-1927); 2BY Sydney (Manly, 1928; Mona Vale, 1933-1936); 2AGW Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 226, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mona Vale, 1931-1934), clerk (Balgowlah Heights, 1943-1968) * [[/Ernest Noel Arnold|Arnold, Ernest Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84H-8J6] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Albury (1923-1924); 2OJ Albury (1928-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 452, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albury, 1930-1937); fruit merchant (Albury, 1949-1977) * [[/John Bowman Arnold|Arnold, John Bowman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN22-6GS] - 1899(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: XJCL Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 350, 1918 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924; Gardiner, Vic, 1926-1937; Vermont, Vic, 1942-1963; Kew, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Joseph Leslie Grahame Arnold|Arnold, Joseph Leslie Grahame "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L853-R3J] - 1912(Vic)-1991(Tas) - Licences: 7AM Launceston (City, 1934-1939; Invermay, 1946-1956; Mowbray, 1960-1969; City, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1263, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: textile worker (Launceston North, 1936-1954); mechanic (Mowbray, 1968) * [[/William Henry Redvers Arnold|Arnold, William Henry Redvers]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2J7-SZ1] - 1903(Eng)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6BA Perth (Wembley, 1936-1937); 6BA Katanning (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1762, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Subiaco, WA, 1931-1937); electrical fitter (Katanning, WA, 1943; Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); engineer (South Fremantle, WA, 1949); fitter (Scarborough, WA, 1954); electrician (Scarborough, WA, 1958); engineer (Floreat Park, WA, 1963); electrical contractor (West Perth, WA, 1968; South Perth, WA, 1972); electrician (Australind, WA, 1977) ==''ARTHUR''== * [[/Charles James Glendon Arthur|Arthur, Charles James Glendon "Glen"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-T62] - 1915(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences 4GJ Dayboro (1935-1939); 4GJ Brisbane (Morningside, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1450, 1935, Qld; BOCP?; 2COCP 493, 1941; 1COCP 639, 1942 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: p. 80 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, 1943); radio mechanic (Morningside, 1949-1980) * [[/Roy William Arthur|Arthur, Roy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCS-FBT] - 1906(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2ADO Sydney (Hurstville, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1743, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Wollongong, NSW, 1930; Hurstville, NSW, 1936-1958) ==''ASHBURY''== * [[/A. W. C. Ashbury|Ashbury, A. W. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Townsville (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ASHBY''== * [[/Maurice John Ashby|Ashby, Maurice John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX49-L1C] - 1901(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 4DH Receive Dalby (1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 899, 1925; 2COCP 94, 1930; 1COCP 281, 1932 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Dalby, 1922); labourer (Greenslopes, 1925); salesman (Glebe, 1933; Northbridge, 1935-1936; Epping, 1937); radio telegraphist (New Farm, Qld, 1943); planning assistant (Haberfield, NSW, 1943; Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949; Thornleigh, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''ASHE''== * [[/Reginald Bartley Ashe|Ashe, Reginald Bartley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4C2-8ZQ] - 1895(Vic)-1968(NZ) - Licences: XLF Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 4th Australian Division Signals Company) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern East, Vic, 1922); inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1925); insurance inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1926) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1587219 AWM - Military Cross]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10187003 AWM - Lieutenant] ==''ASHFORD''== * [[/Herbert Henry Ashford|Ashford, Herbert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L13X-1V4] - 1876(Eng)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 6CM Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: batteryman (Jolimont, WA, 1912-1913); civil servant (Bunbury, WA, 1916); mechanic (West Subiaco, WA, 1922-1931); telephone mechanic (Kenwick, WA, 1936); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1937; Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1937; Canley Vale, NSW, 1943-1949) ==''ASHLEY''== * [[/George William Richard Ashley|Ashley, George William Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF96-CMZ] - 1919(Eng)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6GA Perth (Carlisle, 1938-1939, 1947-1954); 6GA Kalgoorlie (1955-1956); 6GA Perth (Mt Yokine, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2094, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlisle, WA, 1943-1949); communications officer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954-1958); clerk (Yokine, WA, 1963-1980) * [[/Percy Ashley|Ashley, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6JV-FSN] - 1888(Eng)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Williamstown, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely Navy qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Naval Depot, Williamstown, Vic, 1914-1917); telegraphist (Carlton, Vic, 1921-1922); RANR (Footscray, Vic, 1924); telegraphist (Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1925); CPO instructor (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1926-1927); instructor (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1931; Prahran, Vic, 1935-1937); labourer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949); nil (East Shelbourne, Vic, 1954; Kangaroo Flat, Vic, 1963-1967) ==''ASHLIN''== * [[/Eric Robert Ashlin|Ashlin, Eric Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSRF-44C] - 1910(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4EA Brisbane (Annerley, 1931-1933); 4EA Toowoomba (1937-1939); 4EA Coolangatta (1946-1947); 4EA Bilinga (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 873, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Rosentengels, radio service); military (WW2; signals officer) - Halcyon: p. 73, 127, 163 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1943; Bilinga, Qld, 1949-1963); TV technician (Bilinga, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''ASMUS''== * [[/Hermann Johann Christian Alexander Asmus|Asmus, Hermann Johann Christian Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3P-959] - 1889(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3ET Melbourne (Footscray, 1933-1939; Melbourne City, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1084, 1933, Vic; 2COCP 254, 1939; 1COCP 281, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Tambo, Qld, 1913); not stated (Cloncurry, Qld, 1919); nil (Footscray, Vic, 1928-1937) ==''ASMUSSEN''== * [[/Donald Wills Asmussen|Asmussen, Donald Wills "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-65T] - 1932(Qld)-2023(Qld)90yo - Licences: 4ZJA Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1965); 4FA Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 1507, 1963; AOCP 4367, 1965, Qld - amateur operator; JOTA participant 1960s - Comment: Mentor to SSD - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958-1972; Mt Gravatt East, Qld, 1977) ==''ASPLET''== * [[/William Cecil Asplet|Asplet, William Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT93-RZP] - 1919(???)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2ALT Sydney (Rockdale, 1939, 1946-1955; Bexley, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2258, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1943-1954); telecommunications technician (Bexley, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''ASTON''== * [[/Ronald Horace Aston|Aston, Ronald Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCXN-B4V] - 1913(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2418, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Eastwood, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1943-1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954-1968); engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''ATHELSTONE''== * [[/G. N. Athelstone|Athelstone, G. N.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5NG Central Australia (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''ATHERDEN''== * [[/Francis Anthony Hugo Atherden|Atherden, Francis Anthony Hugo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7KQ-BGB] - 1913(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AEH Broken Hill (1936-1938); 2AEH Sydney (Campsie, 1939; Kyeemagh, 1948; Kogarah, 1950-1969); 2AEH Sussex Inlet (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1754, 1936, NSW; COCP3 N354, 1969 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Harcourt, NSW, 1934; Campsie, NSW, 1935; Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1937); radio technician (Kyeemagh, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Kogarah, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (Sussex Inlet South, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''ATKINS''== * [[/Kenneth Joseph Atkins|Atkins, Kenneth Joseph "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCXH-NW7] - 1912(Eng)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5MW Adelaide (Semaphore, 1932-1939; Woodville Park, 1946-1948; Eden Hills, 1954; Blackwood Park, 1955-1960; Campbelltown, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 910, 1932, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 415, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (Dept. Civil Aviation) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Semaphore, SA, 1939-1941); engineer (Woodville Park, SA, 1943) * [[/Leslie Morton Atkins|Atkins, Leslie Morton "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCTV-T5T] - 1876(Vic)-1949(WA) - Licences: 4LA Townsville (1924-1926); 5LA Adelaide (Magill, 1926-1931; Tusmore, 1933; Erindale, 1937-1939); seems to have operated in Townsville as 4GD ca Nov 1924? - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMGD (telegraphist, east-west overland telegraph, Eucla, 1910); engineer (PMGD, divisional engineer) - Halcyon: AOCP Townsville 1925, p. 88 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Eucla, 1903-1910; Victoria Park, 1912-1916); district engineer (Townsville, 1919-1925); engineer (Tusmore, 1939); retired (Lismore Base Hospital, NSW, 1943) ==''ATKINSON''== * [[/John Marshall Atkinson|Atkinson, John Marshall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89L-C6R] - 1906(Eng)-1999(ACT) - Licences: 2RZ Sydney (Mosman, 1927-1930; Carrs Park, 1931-1936; Glebe, 1937; Chippendale, 1938-1939); 4RZ Labrador (1955); 4RZ Gatton (1956-1960); 4RZ Southport (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 331, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Neutral Bay, 1930); organiser (Darlinghurst, 1943); shopkeeper (Gatton, 1958-1963; Labrador, 1968); retired (Southport, 1972-1980) * [[/Noel Whittaker Atkinson|Atkinson, Noel Whittaker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2XX-V88] - 1908(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4WK Brisbane (1929); 4NA Brisbane (1930-1935, Check); 4BT Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1946-1965+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 530, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (radio sales & service); federal public servant (DCA) - Withdrawal: - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Camp Hill, 1937-1977) - (Halcyon, p. 102) * [[/Reginald Aubrey Atkinson|Atkinson, Reginald Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V5M-WJC] - 1895(Qld)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4RA Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1928-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 412, 1928, No. 46 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, 1919); accountant (Rosewood, 1925); timber merchant (Yeronga, 1925; Thompson Estate, 1937-1949; Southport, 1958-1963) * [[/Robert Henry Atkinson|Atkinson, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXY5-2P3] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6WZ Perth (Victoria Park, 1936-1939); 6WZ Geraldton (1947-1955); 6WZ Albany (1956-1965); 6WZ Katanning (1969); 6WZ Albany (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1804, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1937); radio announcer (Geraldton, WA, 1943); broadcast station manager (Geraldton, WA, 1949-1954); manager (Albany, WA, 1958-1968); radio announcer (Albany, WA, 1972-1980) ==''AUGUSTESEN''== * [[/Gordon Gerald Augustesen|Augustesen, Gordon Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-LF9] - 1915(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4JN Brisbane (Mitchelton, 1932-1939); 4XQ Brisbane (Auchenflower, 1947-1948; Oakleigh, 1954-1960; Kenmore, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1046, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, radar technician); business proprietor (Telair) - Halcyon: p. 85, 127 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mitchelton, Qld, 1943); manager (Auchenflower, Qld, 1949; Dorrington, Qld, 1954-1963; Kenmore, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''AULD''== * [[/John Redmond Auld|Auld, John Redmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYN4-8D8] - 1914(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Williamstown, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1708, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1936-1943) ==''AUSTIN''== * [[/Emanuel Maxwell Austin|Austin, Emanuel Maxwell "Mannie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HH-98K] - 1909(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2KZ Kurri Kurri (1929-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 477, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clipper (Kurri Kurri, 1930-1980) * [[/Henry Lashbrooke Austin|Austin, Henry Lashbrooke "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4V2-LDC] - 1902(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5BN Adelaide (Norwood, 1923-1928); 5AW Adelaide (Rose Park, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 101, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Victoria Park, SA, 1939; Rose Park, 1941-1943) - TroveTag: "5BN-5AW - Henry Lashbrooke Austin" * [[/Selwood Charles Austin|Austin, Selwood Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBD-TVV] - 1902(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6SA Perth (Victoria Park, 1927; South Perth, 1930-1956; Maida Vale, 1960-1969; Morley, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 625, 1921; 1COCP 134, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother-in-law of Stanley Hogg - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Perth, WA, 1931-1958); police officer (Maida Vale, WA, 1963-1968; Kalamunda, WA, 1972); retired (Morley, WA, 1977-1980) ==''AUSTWICK''== * [[/Ernest Dalton Austwick|Austwick, Ernest Dalton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHG-8V7] - 1913(Eng)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2NW Sydney (Kirribilli, 1934-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938; Rose Bay, 1939; Dover Heights, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 437, 1933; COCP1 342, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Kirribilli, NSW, 1937); engineer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1958); tv mechanic (Earlwood, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''AVARD''== * [[/Alfred Edward Avard|Avard, Alfred Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X2-RRL] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3AZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1930-1939; Kew, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 620, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 88, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Northcote, 1925-1937); public servant (Kew, 1943-1977) ==''AVERY''== * [[/Keith George Avery|Avery, Keith George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT31-7VC] - 1918(NSW)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 2AMS Sydney (Harbord, 1939); 4KG Brisbane (Hamilton, 1947-1948); 2KJ Uranquinty (1955); 3AJV Melbourne (City, 1956); 4KN Ipswich (Amberley, 1965); 4KG Townsville (1969); 4KG Brisbane (Wynnum, 1975); 4KG Townsville (Yacht Panku, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2333, 1939, NSW; BOCP 1096, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Toombul, Qld, 1949); broadcasting technician (Maryborough, Qld, 1954); RAAF (Dickson, ACT, 1963); RAAF (RAAF Base, Garbutt, Qld, 1968; RAAF Base, Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''AYLING''== * [[/Russell Newberry Ayling|Ayling, Russell Newberry or Newbury]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G96N-91L] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1616, 1936, NSW; BOCP 37, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Dubbo, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); broadcasting (Ermington, NSW, 1958-1963); advertising executive (Beecroft, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''AYRE''== * [[/Denys Randall Ayre|Ayre, Denys Randall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6H5-H32] - 1920(Eng)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3KP Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1936-1939; Box Hill, 1948-1954; Malvern, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1786, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1949-1954); architect (Malvern, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''AYRES''== * [[/John Alfred Ayres|Ayres, John Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55X-F9K] - 1913(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2IN Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1937; Hurstville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1502, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1937; Waverley South, NSW, 1943; Waverley, NSW, 1949) =='''B'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''BACKHOUSE''== * [[/Samuel Burder Stewart Backhouse|Backhouse, Samuel Burder Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB6Z-H55] - 1919(Vic)-2012(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3NV Melbourne (South Caulfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2070, 1938, Vic; BOCP 149, 1938; TVOCP 168, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1963-1967; Caulfield South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''BACKLER''== * [[/Eric Lincoln Backler|Backler, Eric Lincoln]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV8Q-6SK] - 1911(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5HK Kingston SE (1933-1939, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1093, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Kingston, SA, 1939) ==''BADENOCH''== * [[/James Herbert Lionel Badenoch|Badenoch, James Herbert Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG7-3XK] - 1913(NSW)-1984(SA) - Licences: 5LB Adelaide (Trinity Gardens, 1932-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1012, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BADER''== * [[/Henry Adolphus Frederick Bader|Bader, Henry Adolphus Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97M3-V5X] - 1866(Ger)-1928(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Chairman, Trading Committee, Wireless Development Assoc (Perth); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WDA) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (North Perth, 1913-1926) ==''BADGER''== * [[/Albert Victor Badger|Badger, Albert Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9RY-9X6] - 1893(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2YT Receive Sydney (Rozelle, 1923-1924); 2AB Sydney (Rozelle, 1925-1926; North Sydney, 1927-1929; Crows Nest, 1930; Rozelle, 1931-1934; Leichhardt, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 202, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Hobart East, 1919); picture operator (Crows Nest, 1930; Rozelle, 1934; Lilyfield, 1937-1972; Leichhardt, 1977-1980) ==''BAGST''== * [[/E. D. A. Bagst|Bagst, E. D. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5EB Adelaide (Woodville, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: individual not yet identified, possibly Elizabeth D. Bagst nee Boyle who married Leslie Bagst at Newtown, NSW 1925, possible YL operator ==''BAIL''== * [[/Frederick George Bail|Bail, Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3Q-328] - 1917(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3YS Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1844, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3ABA James Oliver Bail - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Box Hill, Vic, 1943-1968; Box Hill North, 1972-1977) * [[/James Oliver Bail|Bail, James Oliver "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3Q-V6V] - 1914(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3ABA Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 1, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3YS Frederick George Bail - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Box Hill, Vic, 1937-54); builder (Box Hill, Vic, 1963; Canterbury, Vic, 1968; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BAILEY''== * [[/Arthur Harrison Bailey|Bailey, Arthur Harrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMVV-76L] - 1879(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: XVY Adelaide (Unley, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Unley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/George Bailey|Bailey, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKW-8PX] - 1882(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 5GB Mt Gambier (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 79, 1915 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: retired (Mt Gambier, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5GB - George Bailey" * [[/George Edward Bailey| Bailey, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-XSN] - 1916(Qld)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AGI Sydney (Kogarah, 1937-1939); 2AEI Sydney (Bondi, 1950; Kogarah, 1954); 2AEI Narrandera (1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1896, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) – Comment: Another contemporaneous GEB - Electoral Rolls: apprenticed fitter (Kogarah, NSW, 1937-1943); aircraft surveyor (Narrandera, NSW, 1954); director (Narrandera, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Jack Harry Bailey|Bailey, Jack Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG85-LZ4] - 1912(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4JC Brisbane (Red Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1299, 1934, Qld; BOCP 1902, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Red Hill, Qld, 1936-1937); electrical mechanic (Annerley, Qld, 1943-1954); teacher (Tarragindi, Qld, 1958-1963); college principal (Mackay, Qld, 1968); principal (Bundaberg, Qld, 1972; Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Howard Bailey|Bailey, Robert Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLM-1X6] - 1917(SA)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5NW Crystal Brook (1936-1939); 5NW Adelaide (Kensington Park, 1947-1948; Huddleston, 1954-1960); 5NW Crystal Brook (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1764, 1936, SA; BOCP 673, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Crystal Brook, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BAILUE''== * [[/Ivan Bailue|Bailue, Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56H-ZTW] - 1911(NZ)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2TN Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1937); 2AEL Sydney (Randwick, 1937); 2TN Sydney (Waverley, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Randwick, 1955-1961; Engadine, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1395, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Randwick, NSW, 1943; Waverley, NSW, 1949-1954; Randwick, NSW, 1958); mechanic (Engadine, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''BAIN''== * [[/Henry Murdoch Bain|Bain, Henry Murdoch or Murdock]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY9L-721] - 1905(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3HB Melbourne (Werribee, 1937-1939); 3CC Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1947-1948); 3CC Ballarat (1954-1956); 3CC Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 123, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1931); wireless operator (Werribee, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Essendon North, Vic, 1949); RAAF officer (Ballarat, Vic, 1954); RAAF (Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1963-1967) * [[/John Leonard Bain|Bain, John Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4V-6SV] - 1891(Eng)-19??(NSW?) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 109, 1915 - ship wireless officer (pre WW1, WW1); journalist (technical editor, Listener-In, -1934+); clubs (IRE USA); WW1 (1916-1919); Associate Editor, Popular Radio Weekly (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as associate editor, Popular Radio Weekly, Victoria) - Education: B.Sc.(London) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1925-1936); journalist (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10688424 AWM] ==''BAIRD''== * [[/Thomas William Allan Baird|Baird, Thomas William Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKG-JVD] - 1886(Qld)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 4DY Receive Brisbane (Bayswater, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (AIF, 11 Field Company Engineers, 1916) - Electoral Rolls: gardener (North Pine, Qld, 1908); labourer (Bayswater, Qld, 1912-1913); storeman (Torwood, Qld, 1916-1943) * [[/W. Baird|Baird, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIG Sydney (Hurstville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified ==''BAKER''== * [[/Alfred William Baker|Baker, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HT-9KZ] - 1917(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5BQ Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2373, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Andrew Claude Baker|Baker, Andrew Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TG-RZ9] - 1897(Eng)-1935(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 144, 1915; 2COCP 193, 1930; 1COCP 303, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Clayfield, 1914-1917; Rockhampton, 1919-1934) * [[/Charles Whiteway Baker|Baker, Charles Whiteway]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL93-HYP] - 1905(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3VP Receive Bendigo (1923-1924); 3VP Bendigo (1925-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 156, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 451, 1942 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a "listener"); merchant - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bendigo, 1927-1931); merchant (Bendigo, 1934-1968; Kennington, 1972-1977) * [[/Edwin Weldon Baker|Baker, Edwin Weldon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWP-F1D] - 1895(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4CI Receive Brisbane (Northgate, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 733, 1922 - amateur receiver - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Northgate, 1919-1977) * [[/Ernest James Baker|Baker, Ernest James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6F-K5B] - 1904(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2FP Receive Newcastle (Maryville, 1922-1923); 2FP Newcastle (Maryville, 1924-1928; Wickham, 1929; Hamilton, 1930-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 69, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hamilton, 1930-1972) * [[/Herbert Edward Baker|Baker, Herbert Edward "Bert", "H.E."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2B-245] - 1875(Vic)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4HB Charleville (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; grazier - Halcyon: p. 81, 111 - Electoral Rolls: station manager (Charleville, 1903); grazier (Charleville, 1908-1943) - TroveTag:"4HB - Herbert Edward Baker"(270+ tags) & "!Wikibooks HE Baker" * [[/Harold Graham Baker|Baker, Harold Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZV-F8J] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3GB Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1939, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1436, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, Lieutenant Commander, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943); student (Auburn, Vic, 1949) * [[/John Frederick Thomas Baker|Baker, John Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCY6-8XY] - 1908(???)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Melbourne (Northcote, 1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 325, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Northcote, Vic, 1931-1936; Preston, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Sidney Charles Baker|Baker, Sydney or Sidney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZSZ-J4H] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3KU Receive Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1922-1924), 3BK Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1925-1933; Albert Park, 1937; South Melbourne, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Bonbeach, 1955-1969; Seaford, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 177, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (South Melbourne, 1937); optical mechanic (Carrum, 1963-1972); retired (Carrum, 1977) * [[/Thomas Despard Baker|Baker, Thomas Despard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSD-1Z3] - 1913(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3DK Boonoonar (1935-1939); 3DK Melbourne (Sunshine, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1570, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Boonoonar, Vic, 1937; Koo-wee-rup, Vic, 1942); process worker (Sunshine, Vic, 1949-1963; Albion, Vic, 1967-1972; Sunshine, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Walter Ross Baker|Baker, Walter Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CY-D78] - 1905(SA)-1978(Vic) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD) ==''BALDERSON''== * [[/Loris John Balderson|Balderson, Loris John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMVR-1RW] - 1895(Vic)-1932(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; RAAF (Flying Officer, Technical Branch, 1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: officer, RAAF (Footscray, 1924); flying officer (Werribee, 1925); flight-lieutenant (Werribee, 1931) - Links: [https://www.crossandcockade.com/uploads/Balderson.pdf Bio] ==''BALDEY''== * [[/Kelvin Coxall Baldey|Baldey, Kelvin Coxall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LG-KYB] - 1909(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 811, 1931, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Townsville, Qld, 1936-1943; Mackay, Qld, 1949; Maryborough, Qld, 1954); bank manager (Boonah, Qld, 1958; Bardon, Qld, 1963-1972) ==''BALDOCK''== * [[/Alexander Baldock|Baldock, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8BF-KQ3] - 1915(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3XQ Melbourne (Preston, 1933-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1196, 1933, Vic; COCP2 517, 1941; COCP1 559, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1937-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954) ==''BALL''== * [[/Cyril William Ball|Ball, Cyril William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Q6-7YH] - 1910(Eng)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2NK Sydney (Hurstville, 1931-1938; Brighton-le-Sands, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 747, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1936); salesman (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1972; Monterrey, NSW, 1980) ==''BALLINGER''== * [[/James William Ballinger|Ballinger, James William "Jerry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKS-Z98] - 1910(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3NK Camperdown (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 953, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Camperdown, Vic, 1931-1980) ==''BALSILLIE''== * [[/John Graeme Balsillie|Balsillie, John Graeme]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7MR-7MN] - 1885(Qld)-1924(USA) - radio business proprietor, senior federal public servant (PMGS, Commonwealth Wireless Expert), inventor, (Halcyon, not mentioned) - [https://www.antiquewireless.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol.-24.pdf John Graeme Balsilie: Australia's Forgotten Wireless Pioneer]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/balsillie-john-graeme-5117 ADB] ==''BAMFIELD''== * [[/Alfred George Bamfield|Bamfield, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM19-HNG] - 1892(NSW)-1918(NZL) - Licences: XQJ Corfield (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Halcyon: p. 3 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Muttaburra, Qld, 1913) ==''BANCROFT''== * [[/Dawn Bancroft|Coleman nee Bancroft, Dawn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5NB-S5X] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - author ("Adventures of a Radio Technician: My 50 Years with Telecom and the ABC" "This book is dedicated first of all to my father, Stanley John Bancroft, whose story this is, and all those other unknown and unseen radio technicians working behind the scenes without whom Radio would not exist" - Relationships: Daughter of Stanley John Bancroft - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2312924559/view NLA Digitised Book] * [[/Stanley John Bancroft|Ryan (biological) or Bancroft (fostered), Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3X-W6M] - 1909(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Broadcast technician (2CY); federal public servant (PMGD, ABC) - Relationships: Father of Dawn Coleman nee Bancroft - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (St Peters, NSW, 1931; Tempe, NSW, 1933-1937); broadcast mechanic (Reid, ACT, 1943); broadcast technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949); technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1954; Beverley Hills, NSW, 1963-1968; Lugarno, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2312924559/view NLA Digitised Book] ==''BANKS''== * [[/Harold Edward William Banks|Banks, Harold Edward William "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S7-3BT] - 1911(NZL)-2000(Tas) - Licences: 7HB Hobart (North Hobart, 1938-1939; Richmond, 1946-1956; Penna, 1960-1965; New Town, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (New Zealand?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hobart North, 1936-1937); council clerk (Richmond, 1943-1954) * [[/Stanley William Banks|Banks, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX94-6DH] - 1911(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2SB Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939); 2ASS Sydney (Maroubra, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1122, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Coogee, NSW, 1935-1937); builder (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1980) ==''BANNISTER''== * [[/Claude Bannister|Bannister, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8V6-GPZ] - 1892(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJCX Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914; Balaclava, Vic, 1914; Brighton Beach, Vic, 1915-1919; St Kilda, Vic, 1919); farmer (Lake Boga, Vic, 1919-1934); sales (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); postal employee (Mansfield, Vic, 1943; Benalla, Vic, 1949-1954); nil (Benalla, Vic, 1963) * [[/Henry Keith Bannister|Bannister, Henry Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCV-X6D] - 1898(Fiji)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XACU - Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Hambledon, Qld, 1921); sugar chemist (Racecourse Mill, Mackay, Qld, 1925); manager (Roseville, NSW, 1930-1963); nil (Wahroonga, NSW, 1968) - TroveTag: "XACU - Henry Keith Bannister" - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2152700 WW1 Nominal Roll] ==''BANYER''== * [[/Ingram Banyer|Banyer, Ingram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9F95-CYX] - 1893(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: XVQ Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Private, 1916; discharged medically unfit, hernia - Electoral Rolls: clerk at time of enlistment 1916; clerk (Blackwood, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BARBER''== * [[/Samuel George Barber|Barber, Samuel George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-66B] - 1913(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5MV Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1933-1937; Woodville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1232, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: welder (Woodville, SA, 1939); radio engineer (5RM, Berri, SA, 1941; Glenelg, SA, 1943) * [[/William Henry Barber|Barber, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY4N-QRD] - 1897(SA)-1965(WA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Cumberland, 1923-1925); 5WH Adelaide (Cumberland, 1926-1931); 5WH Port Pirie (1933-1937); 6DX Kalgoorlie (1938-1939; 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 266, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, 1937-1963) - Trovetag: "5WH - William Henry Barber" ==''BARBIER''== * [[/Edward Alphonse Barbier|Barbier, Edward Alphonse or Alphonse Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLV-5TW] - 1904(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: 5MD Adelaide (Stockdale Reserve, 1932-1939; City, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 958, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BARBOUR''== * [[/Kenneth Heyward Barbour|Barbour, Kenneth Heyward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-1VZ] - 1905(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3ZI Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: AOCP 105, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BARDIN''== * [[/William Frederic Bardin|Bardin, William Frederic or Frederick "Bill", "Old Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSS9-TG4] - 1899(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3ZA Melbourne (North Carlton, 1923-1925); 4AB Townsville (1925-1927); 4AB Brisbane (Fairfield & Yeronga, 1931-1933); 2ABZ Sydney (Ermington & Dundas 1937-1939, 1946-1961+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 615, 1921; 1COCP 58, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG); coastal radio operator (AWA); state public servant (4QG); federal public servant (Halcyon, p. 63) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Townsville, 1922); radio engineer (Townsville, 1925; Buranda, 1926; Fairfield, 1928); engineer (Dundas, 1936-1943; Eastwood, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "3ZA-4AB-2ABZ - William Frederic Bardin"(240+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Bardin"(110+ tags) ==''BARKER''== * [[/Rupert Morphew Barker|Barker, Rupert Morphew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGH-7LM] - 1890(Eng)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 5RM Adelaide (Prospect, 1924-1933); 7RM Hobart (City, 1947-1948; Lenah Valley, 1949-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified in England) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; broadcast engineer (sound) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Yarra, Vic, 1931-1936; Hobart North, Tas, 1937; Hobart South, Tas, 1943); sound engineer (Hobart West, Tas, 1949); engineer (Moonah, Tas, 1954; New Town, Tas, 1963) - TroveTag: "5RM-7RM - Rupert Morphew Barker" * [[/William Henry Barker|Barker, William Henry (R.?)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHGY-243] - 1905(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Concord, 1923-1924); 2BW Sydney (Concord, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 217, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Concord, 1930-1943) - Comment: beware several contemporaneous William Henry Barker's ==''BARLIN''== * [[/George Kenneth Barlin|Barlin, George Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2VX-DP3] - 1916(NSW)-2016(ACT) - qualifications (BOCP 67, 1937), long term employee 2CA Canberra, manager TV network ==''BARLOW''== * [[/Albert Ernest Barlow|Barlow, Albert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5XH-6YM] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2IO Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Miranda, 1946-1948; Sutherland, 1950-1969); 2BLX Sydney (Sutherland, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1336, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1936-1937); tester (Miranda, NSW, 1943-1949); storekeeper (Sutherland, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Edward Barlow|Barlow, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K2-2FL] - 1895(NSW)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 2GQ Receive Armidale (1922); 2GQ Armidale (1922-1926); 2GQ Glen Innes (1927); 2GQ Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1928); 2GQ Canberra (1929); 2GQ Mudgee (1930-1931); 2GQ Sydney (Cammeray, 1933-1934; North Sydney, 1935-1936; Mosman, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 4, 1924, No. 3 in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Mudgee, 1930-1932; Cammeray, 1933-1935; Milsons Point, 1936; Mosman, 1937); divisional returning officer (Bathurst, 1943; Mosman, 1949-1958) - TroveTag: "2GQ - Edward Barlow" ==''BARNES''== * [[/Alfred Joseph Barnes|Barnes, Alfred Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GC-P6M] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Sydney (Bondi North, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Dundas, 1954-1975; Telopea, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1562, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1930); fitter (Bondi, NSW, 1934-1954); engineer (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972; Telopea, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric Harold Barnes|Barnes, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTXH-29C] - 1914(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3DQ Melbourne (Moreland, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 739, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Edward Barnes|Barnes, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BY-856] - 1912(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2OX Lismore (1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1343, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Lismore, NSW, 1936-1937); telegraphist (Five Dock, NSW, 1943); audit inspector (Five Dock, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Thomas Walter Barnes|Barnes, Thomas Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z6-PZ2] - 1910(Vic)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 3TB Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1929-1933; Moonee Ponds, 1937-1939; West Brunswick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 537, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 243,1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ascot Vale, 1931-1936); mechanic (Moonee Ponds, 1937-1942); electrical maintenance (West Brunswick, 1949-1980) - Comment: another contemporaneous Thomas Walter Barnes (1893-1925) * [[/Thomas William Barnes|Barnes, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CH-CY5] - 1913(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ABI Sydney (Undercliffe, 1936-1939; Marrickville, 1946-1950); 2ABI Wollongong (Fairy Meadow, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1608, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937-1943); lecturer (Marrickville, NSW, 1949; Fairy Meadow, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Valentine Leo Barnes|Barnes, Valentine or Valentine Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBCN-85J] - 1893(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XJF Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1913); Receive (Valve Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923); 3OT Melbourne (Brighton East, 1937-1939, 1947-1956); 3QE Melbourne (Brighton East, 1960); 3OT Melbourne (Brighton East, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified ca 1912) - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1925; Brighton, Vic, 1927-1967; Brighton East, Vic, 1972) ==''BARNETT''== * [[/Cobrey Morton Barnett|Barnett, Cobrey Morton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN77-CTM] - 1907(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3VD Melbourne (Parkdale, 1947-1956; West Melbourne, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2204, 1938, Vic; COCP3 1595, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Parkdale, Vic, 1937-1954) * [[/Frederick Stanley Barnett|Barnett, Frederick Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN23-CSB] - 1890(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: XJDN Melbourne (North Williamstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: sailmaker (Williamstown, Vic, 1912-1919); postal mechanic (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1930-1932); mechanic (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1963) ==''BARRACLOUGH''== * [[/Francis Barraclough|Barraclough, Francis "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KL-MNY] - 1903(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4GY Brisbane (Kedron, 1933-1935); 4GX Brisbane (Kedron, 1935-1939; 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1075, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2); radio service (Palings) - Halcyon: p. 81 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Kedron, 1937-1972) ==''BARRATT''== * [[/William Gordon Barratt|Barratt, William Gordon "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2N7-Y2D] - 1912(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3WT Geelong (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2126, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pensioner (Geelong, Vic, 1934-1937); nil (Geelong, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''BARRY''== * [[/John Milton Waugh Barry|Barry, John Milton Waugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNS8-KQL] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3XM Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 745, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Essendon, Vic, 1931-1942); architect (Essendon, Vic, 1949); farmer (Casterton, Vic, 1954); grazier (Casterton, Vic, 1963); retired (Casterton, Vic, 1967; Learmonth, Vic, 1967) * [[/William Lawrence Barry|Barry, William Lawrence (BMD) or Lawrence William (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MK6C-NBK] - 1905(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4FQ Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: storeman (South Brisbane, Qld, 1929); taxi driver (South Brisbane, Qld, 1937-1968) ==''BARTHOLD''== * [[/Godfrey Lewis Barthold|Barthold, Godfrey Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZKR-JWZ] - 1899(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3GL Melbourne (Malvern, 1925-1927); 3BT Melbourne (Malvern, 1931-1939; Glen Iris, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 210, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 3GL amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 3GL Geelong commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1924-1931); radio manufacturer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Mt Martha, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BARTHOLOMEW''== * [[/Charles Percy Bartholomew|Bartholomew, Charles Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CZ-8YR] - 1861(Eng)-1942(NSW) - Licences: XBM Sydney (Mosman, 1911-1914); 2FO Receive Sydney (Kirribilli, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; company director (AWA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo AWA) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Milsons Point, 1930-1937) - Comment: famously charged and convicted of trading with the enemy during WW1 but only slapped on wrist (together with Ernest Thomas Fisk and Hugh Robert Denison) - TroveTag: "XBM-2FO - Charles Percy Bartholomew" ==''BARTON''== * [[/Edward Gustavus Campbell Barton|Barton, Edward Gustavus Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ57-87Y] - 1857(Vic)-1942(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - pioneer wireless experimenter; scientist; business proprietor (Barton & White) - Halcyon: not mentioned) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/barton-edward-gustavus-campbell-9445 ADB] * [[/Graham Francis Barton|Barton, Graham Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5P-KYT] - 1918(SA)-2005(SA) - Licences: 5BN Mt Gambier (1937-1939); 5BN Adelaide (Unley, 1947-1956; Malvern, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1993, 1937, SA; 1COCP 1709, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Hyde Park, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Richard McRae Barton|Barton, Richard McRae "Dick"]] - 1940(???)-2021(Qld) - broadcast engineer, director engineering FACTS (1981-2001), ABU Engineering Award 2004, Fellow SMPTE, contributed to development DTV standards, chaired preparatory meeting to WRC 2000, [https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-r/oth/0a/07/R0A070000420001PDFE.pdf ITU Tribute] ==''BARTRAM''== * [[/Graeme Bartram|Bartram, Graeme]] - historian (early Aus wireless: 2011 "John Graeme Balsilie: Australia's Forgotten Wireless Pioneer"[https://www.antiquewireless.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol.-24.pdf]) ==''BASEBY''== * [[/Cecil Herbert Baseby|Baseby, Cecil Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CP-K8C] - 1898(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5BZ Adelaide (Kingswood, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2311, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kingswood, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BASHAR''== * [[/Ahmet Tahsin Bashar|Bashar, Ahmet Tahsin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKP-TGF] - 1922(Cyprus)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2TU Sydney (North Sydney, 1937; Cammeray, 1955; Crows Nest, 1960; Crows Nest, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (West Sydney, NSW, 1949); textile worker (Surry Hills, NSW, 1954; Glenmore, NSW, 1958); clerk (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1963-1972); assistant clerk (Paddington, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BASIL-COOKE''== * Frank Basil-Cooke see Cooke, Frank Basil "Basil" ==''BASSETT''== * [[/Francis Rankin Bassett|Bassett, Francis Rankin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQZJ-28Y] - 1906(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2FR Sydney (Bexley, 1925-1928; Arncliffe, 1929); 2FR Singleton (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 194, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: in 1920s shared licence with brother John Bassett - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Singleton, NSW, 1930-1937); electrician (Singleton, New South Wales, 1943-1980) * [[/John Bassett|Bassett, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8M2-8XN] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2VO Receive Stroud (1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 914, 1926; AOCP 232, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 78, 1930; COCP1 346, 1933 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: in 1920s shared licence with brother Francis Rankin Bassett - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Bexley, NSW, 1943-1968); retired (Bexley, NSW, 1972-1977; Nashua, NSW, 1977) ==''BASTOW''== * [[/Geoffrey Campbell Bastow|Bastow, Geoffrey Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JQ-L6B] - 1916(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2UB Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1934-1936; Paddington, 1937-1939; Artarmon, 1946-1950; Wahroonga, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1327, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: production engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Wahroonga, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BATCHLER''== * [[/Charles Victor Batchler|Batchler, Charles Victor "Victor"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4NN-FXJ] - 1897(Tas)-1985(Tas) - Licences: XZJ Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: Uncle of 7JB-3AJB Jack Copeland Batchler - Electoral Rolls: shift engineer (Waddamana, 1922) * [[/Jack Copeland Batchler|Batchler, Jack Copeland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCSK-D8F] - 1910(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7JB Hobart (1932-1939); 3AJB Melbourne (1947); 7JB Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1948-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 957, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: nephew of XZJ Charles Victor Batchler; husband of 7YL Joyce Isabel Batchler nee Crowder - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Nelson, 1943-1949); no occupation (Nelson, 1972) * [[/Joyce Isabel Crowder|Batchler nee Crowder, Joyce Isabel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNY-PKG] - 1915(Tas)-2015(Tas) - Licences: 7YL Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1936-1980) - Qualifications: AOCP 1627, 1936, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL - Relationships: Wife of 7JB-3AJB Jack Copeland Batchler - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Nelson, 1943-1972) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''BATE''== * [[/Arthur John Bate|Bate, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKQ-PYC] - 1917(WA)-2010(SA) - Licences: 5ZA Adelaide (Adelaide City, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1891, 1937, SA; BOCP 1481, 1956; 1COCP 2049, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BATES''== * [[/Jack Lister Bates|Bates, Jack Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGK-238] - 1912(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4UR Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1947; Lutwyche, 1948-1969; Toombul, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1430, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio Club (WIAQ, QSL Manager); part of the "U" gang; WW2 - Halcyon: p. 12, 99, 137, 141, 145 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Teneriffe, Qld, 1936-1943); labourer (Lutwyche, Qld, 1949-1958; Wooloowin, Qld, 1968); cashier (Toombul, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''BATH''== * [[/William Alonzo Bath|Bath, William Alonzo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4X-T2J] - 1908(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4YK Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Geebung, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2150, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1937-1954; Geebung, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BATT''== * [[/Cecil Henry Batt|Batt, Cecil Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMLJ-5SB] - 1904(Tas)-1942(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Bothwell (1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 434, 1940 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Bothwell, 1928); labourer (Melton Mowbray, 1936-1937) ==''BATTLE''== * [[/Edmund Thomas Battle|Battle, Edmund Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6C8-G32] - 1890(UK)-1970(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a listener) - Electoral Rolls: teamster (Dorrigo, 1913); dairy farmer (Malanda, 1919); sawmill manager (Tumoulin, 1931); sawmiller (Ravenshoe, 1936-1937); timber merchant (Paddington, 1943); sawmiller (Albion, 1949) ==''BATTYE''== * [[/James Sykes Battye|Battye, James Sykes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V7W-HL5] - 1871(Vic)-1954(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - librarian; historian; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as chairman, special committee, Western Australian Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: librarian (Perth, 1910-1937); principal librarian (Perth, 1943-1949) - Links: [[w:James Battye|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/battye-james-sykes-5156 ADB] ==''BATY''== * [[/Richard Baty|Baty, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLV-BZX] - 1913(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 5MH Adelaide (Brompton, 1931; Pennington, 1937; Challa Gardens, 1938-1939; Lockleys, 1954-1969; Henley Beach South, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 757, 1931, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 160, 1934; BOCP 242, 1939; 1COCP 323, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Franklin, SA, 1941-1943) ==''BAUER''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Bauer|Bauer, Alfred Thomas "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MSCM-QB1] - 1908(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4AT Brisbane (Annerley, 1927-1933) & Cairns? - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 333, 1927, No. 36 in Qld; CPRTelephony 1119, 1928; 1COCP 92, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG); state public servant (4QG); WW2 - Halcyon: p. 67, 86, 111, 127, 130 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cairns, 1936; Camp Hill, 1937); radio tech (Camp Hill, 1943-1980) ==''BAXTER''== * [[/Arthur Henry Baxter|Baxter, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62R-CKR] - 1900(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6BX Geraldton (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1989, 1937, WA; BOCP 381, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: station employee (Lyons River Station, Carnarvon, WA, 1925-1926); wood merchant (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937); broadcast station operator (Geraldton, WA, 1949-1972); retired (Thornlie, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Laurence Baxter|Baxter, Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9698-Y9J] - 1919(NSW)-2001(???) - Licences: 2NB Sydney (Cremorne, 1946-1947); 2AMB Sydney (Cremorne, 1948-1961; Mosman, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2410, 1939, NSW; BOCP 437, 1942; COCP2 902, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Withdrawal: 2NB amateur callsign possibly withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2NB Broken Hill national service - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cremorne, NSW, 1943-1958); radio technician (Mosman West, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Sidney Roy Baxter|Baxter, Sidney or Sydney Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWX9-XWV] - 1915(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4FJ Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1935-1939; Coorparoo Heights, 1946-1947; Cribb Island, 1948-1950; Camp Hill, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1569, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAN, wireless officer); employment (Trittons, radio service); business proprietor (radio service) - Halcyon: p. 76, 137 - Electoral Rolls: truck driver (Camp Hill, Qld, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Cribb Island, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BEAMES''== * [[/Kenneth Beames|Beames, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NQJ-L17] - 1899(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: N754 Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922); 2IB Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; wireless operator (at WW1 enlistment 1917) - amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 1st/4th Signals Troop, 1st Anzac Mounted Division, 1917-1919) - Awards: 1914/1915 Star Medal; British War Medal; Victory Medal - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (at WW1 enlistment); manufacturer (Five Dock, 1930-1958; Linden, 1963-1980) ==''BEAN''== * [[/Leslie Percival Reed Bean|Bean, Leslie Percival Reed]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHWZ-6ZZ] - 1884(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZT Sydney (Mosman, 1923-1925); 2LP Sydney (Mosman, 1924-1928; Artarmon, 1929-1936; Pymble, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - PMGD (Elec. Engineer, 1904-1919); L. P. R. Bean & Co (founder 1920-1926); Stromberg-Carlson (founder, 1927-1933+); Council IREAust - Electoral Rolls: electrical instrument fitter (Ascot Vale, 1909); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1912-1915; Artarmon, NSW, 1930); company director (Pymble, 1933-1943; Roseville, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Lindfield, 1958-1968) ==''BEANEY''== * [[/William Spencer Beaney|Beaney, William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XB-263] - 1916(SA)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 4BV Rockhampton (1954); 5WB Adelaide (Plympton, 1955-1956); 4BN Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1960; Hawthorne, 1965; Holland Park, 1969); 4BN Warana Beach (1980) - Qualifications: BOCP 32, 1936; COCP3 1637, 1953; AOCP 3398, 1953, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice radio engineer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1937); radio engineer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1941-1943; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1954); radio technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1963); manager (Holland Park, Qld, 1968-1972); clerk (Coorparoo, Qld, 1977); retired (Kawana Waters, Qld, 1980) ==''BEARD''== * [[/Ernest Gordon Beard|Beard, Ernest Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2G-25R] - 1897(Eng)-1968(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 304, 1939 - broadcast engineer (United Distributors; 2KY; 2GB); inventor; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as consulting engineer, 2GB) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northbridge, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Northbridge, 1936-1937); wireless engineer (Willoughby, 1943-1949); engineer (Forestville, 1958-1963) - Links: [https://www.radiomuseum.org/dsp_hersteller_detail.cfm?company_id=12500 radiomuseum.org] * [[/Norman George Beard|Beard, Norman George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9G-GSZ] - 1902(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 3DR Receive Balnarring (1922-1923); 2PK Wentworthville (1930); 2ALJ Sydney (Prospect, 1939; Toongabbie, 1946-1954; Brookvale, 1955; Dee Why, 1956-1961); 2ALJ Terrigal (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 583, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; TVOCP 25, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Pendle Hill, NSW, 1930; Balnarring, Vic, 1931; Prospect, NSW, 1933-1937); RAAF instructor (Ballarat, 1942); teacher (Toongabbie, 1949-1954; Brookvale, 1958); retired (Terrigal, 1963-1972; Wendouree, Vic, 1977; Caves Beach, 1980) ==''BEARUP''== * [[/Herbert Andrew Bearup|Bearup, Herbert Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLJ-B1C] - 1900(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: V740 Receive Melbourne (Caulfield East, 1922); 3GT Receive Melbourne (Caulfield East, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Malvern East, 1921-1924; Caulfield East, 1925-1928); farmer (Bentleigh, 1934-1949); engineer (Highett, 1963-1967; Moorabbin, 1972-1980) * [[/Thomas William Bearup|Bearup, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J7R-T9D] - 1897(Vic)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 224, 1916 - studio manager 3LO (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as studio manager, 3LO, Victoria); WW1 (merchant navy) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Caulfield, 1924); radio engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (Roseville, NSW, 1943) ==''BEATSON''== * [[/Robert John Beatson|Beatson, Robert John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSJV-2D2] - 1909(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4BB Brisbane (Wilston, 1928); 4BB Maryborough (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 394, 1928, No. 44 in Qld; AOLCP 173, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club administrator (WIAQ); broadcast engineer (4MB); WW2 - Halcyon: p. 68, 139, 141, 163, 164 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maryborough, 1931); radiotrician (Maryborough, 1937-1949); radio engineer (Maryborough, 1954-1980) ==''BEATTIE''== * [[/Herbert Spencer Meurant Beattie|Beattie, Herbert Spencer Meurant]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ65-KTL] - 1888(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 3DV Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1922); 3DV Melbourne (Box Hill, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1914-1927); salesman (Thornleigh, NSW, 1930); electrical engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1934-1936); agent (Cabramatta, 1943); auctioneer (Ettalong, 1943); no occupation (Fairfield, NSW, 1954-1958; Flagstaff, NSW, 1963) ==''BECHERVAISE''== * [[/William Philip Bechervaise|Bechervaise, William Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MVNP-4HQ] - 1831(Eng)-1907(Vic) - radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria), employment (Victoria Posts and Telegraphs Department) ==''BECK''== * [[/Alan Beavis Beck|Beck, Alan Beavis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR7-N8Q] - 1911(Vic)-1982(WA) - Licences: 5XW Adelaide (West Mitcham, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 370, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Shenton Park, WA, 1937; Myrtle Bank, SA, 1941-1943); research chemist (Subiaco, 1949-1980) ==''BECKETT''== * [[/Oliver Charles Beckett|Beckett, Oliver Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDM6-PC6] - 1907(Eng)-1972(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2184, 1938, WA; COCP1 371, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bencubbin, WA, 1931; Beverley, WA, 1936-1937); aeradio operator (Carnarvon, WA, 1943); senior communications officer (Redcliffe, WA, 1954-1958); communications instructor (Carlisle, WA, 1963; Rivervale, WA, 1968) ==''BEDFORD''== * [[/Robert Arthur Buddicom Bedford|Bedford, Robert Arthur Buddicom]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC5Q-1KX] - 1874(Eng)-1951(SA) - Licences: 5RB Kyancutta (1924-1939; 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of William Rudolf Buddicom Bedford - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Kyancutta, 1939-1941); retired (Kyancutta, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/buddicom-robert-arthur-5417 ADB] * [[/William Rudolf Buddicom Bedford|Bedford, William Rudolf Buddicom "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Y3-X4Z] - 1909(Eng)-1972(SA) - Licences: likely operator of 5RB Kyancutta - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 1893, 1954 - WW2 - Relationships: son of 5RB Robert Arthur Buddicom Bedford - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kyancutta, 1939-1943) ==''BEECH''== * [[/Frederick Sidney Beech|Beech, Frederick Sidney or Sydney "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-6BC] - 1895(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4FB Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1930-1939; Norman Park, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 629, 1930, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; jeweller - Halcyon: p. 75, 76, 90 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Bulimba, 1917-1919; Coorparoo, 1919-1972; Norman Park, 1977) ==''BEER''== * [[/James Albert Beer|Beer, James Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJTF-7PP] - 1890(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922-1923); 2CW Sydney (Ashfield, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Training School, 191916-17; Signals Training Unit, Egypt, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1958) ==''BEGBIE''== * [[/Richard Begbie|Begbie, Richard]] - historian (broadcasting), journalist, radio clubs (HRSA) ==''BEHRMANN''== * [[/Anton Ewald Behrmann|Behrmann, Anton Ewald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGM-BBC] - 1907(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2BD Sydney (Kensington, 1932-1933; Pyrmont, 1934-1936; Cremorne, 1937-1939; Marrickville, 1946-1955; Petersham, 1956-1957; Waverley, 1958-1961; Ryde, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 954, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1932-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glenmore, NSW, 1930; Chippendale, NSW, 1933); butcher (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1936; Marrickville, NSW, 1943); aero engineer (Marrickville, NSW, 1949); motor mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1954; Petersham, NSW, 1958; North Ryde, NSW, 1968); mechanic (Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BELJON''== * [[/Robin Ernest Beljon|Beljon, Robin Ernest "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD3-VR3] - 1897(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2RB Lithgow (1926-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 259, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lithgow, 1930-1934); turner (Lithgow, 1937-1943); foreman (Lithgow, 1949-1968); retired (Lithgow, 1972) ==''BELL''== * [[/Allan Charles Bell|Bell, Allan Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G14G-3LN] - 1912(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ACB Sydney (Bexley North, 1946; Lewisham, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2414, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio worker (Marrickville, NSW, 1935-1936); radio engineer (Canterbury, NSW, 1943; Petersham North, NSW, 1949-1954); hotel proprietor (Paddington, NSW, 1958) * [[/Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell|Bell, Francis Wirgman Dillon "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7QW-CM4] - 1896(NZ)-1987(NZ) - ZL4AA Waihemo, amateur operator, first to 2 way QSO New Zealand to Australia (Apr 1923), South America, USA (Sep 1924), England (Oct 1924, G2SZ); WW1 (gunner, France & Belgium till invalided 1917) - Relationships: Brother of Margaret Brenda Bell, first licensed female NZ amateur - TroveTag: "ZL4AA - Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell" - Links: [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4b20/bell-francis-wirgman-dillon Bio]; [https://www.soundarchives.co.nz/collections/catalogue/catalogue-item?record_id=222015 Sound Archives]; [https://www.zl4aa.org.nz/frank-bell-trans-world-radio-contact/ NZART Otago] * [[/H. G. Bell|Bell, H. G.]] - 19??-19?? - 4HG Brisbane (South Toowong = Taringa, 1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 321, 1927, No. 33 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: p. 111 - Callsign: later to Harry Brown - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Dudley Jack Benham Bell|Bell, Dudley Jack Benham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYSZ-BFN] - 1908(Vic)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 3SN Shepparton (1934-1939, 1947-1948); 9SN Port Moresby (1948, 1969); P29JB Boroko (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1362, 1934, Vic; COCP1 359, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Shepparton, Vic, 1931-1937) * [[/James Bell|Bell, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRD1-SY2] - 1918(NSW)-1991(USA) - Licences: 2ABO Sydney (Dundas,1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1615, 1936, NSW; COCP2 601, 1942; COCP1 629, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leslie William Gordon Bell|Bell, Leslie William Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67S-RQ5] - 1904(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4CY Receive Atherton (1923); 4LZ Jubilee Pocket (1969-1975); 4LZ Airlie Beach (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 4471, 1967, Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Danbulla via Atherton, 1925-1928); farmer (Jubilee Pocket via Proserpine, 1954-1980) * [[/Margaret Brenda Dillon Bell|Bell, Margaret Brenda Dillon "Brenda"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPV-MP4] - 1891(NZ)-1979(NZ) - Licences: ZL4AA Waihemo (ca 1920s & 1930s) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; first licensed female NZ amateur - Relationships: Sister of ZL4AA Francis Wirgman Dillon Bell - Electoral Rolls: spinster (Waihemo, NZ, 1914-1922; Shag Valley Station, Waihemo, NZ, 1928-1949; Waihemo, NZ, 1954; Shag Valley Station, Palmerston, NZ, 1957-1975; Palmerston, NZ, 1978) - Links: [[Brenda_Bell|Wikipedia]]; [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4b20/bell-francis-wirgman-dillon Bio]; [https://teara.govt.nz/en/speech/71/bell-recalls-her-brother-frank-contacting-england-by-short-wave-radio Brenda's recollection of Frank's first UK contact] * [[/Robert Leonard Bell|Bell, Robert Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWN-CD5] - 1902(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1889, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ironmoulder (Collingwood, Vic, 1926; Preston, Vic, 1928); moulder (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931); driver (Caulfield, Vic, 1934-1954); technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1963-1968; Caulfield North, Vic, 1972) * [[/Ronald Jellicoe Bell|Bell, Ronald Jellicoe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHB-SXS] - 1915(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3EK Melbourne (Hampton, 1936-1939); 3MB Melbourne (Hampton, 1947; Cheltenham, 1948-1969); 3MB Harkaway (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1694, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1937-1942); insurance official (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1963); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1968; Cheltenham, Vic, 1972); retired (Harkaway, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Victor Frank Bell|Bell, Victor Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMZ-FZ7] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6KR Perth (Subiaco, 1932-1933); 6KR Kalgoorlie (1937-1939); 6KR Perth (Nedlands, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 907, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936); postal assistant (Leonora, WA, 1937); radio engineer (Subiaco, WA, 1937); telephone mechanic (Lamington, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); radio engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1954) * [[/Vincent Stephanus Bell|Bell, Vincent Stephanus "Vince"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHV-W8G] - 1910(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4VD Rockhampton (Rockhampton City, 1936-1937; Wandal, 1938-1939, 1946-1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1496, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; employed electrical business - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, Qld, 1932-1936); electrical mechanic (Rockhampton, Qld, 1937-1980) - Trovetag: "4VD - Vincent Stephanus Bell" * [[/William James Bell|Bell, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CL-T2Q] - 1905(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2ED Sydney (Campsie, 1933-1939; Tempe, 1946-1950; Punchbowl, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1085, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tobacco worker (Campsie, NSW, 1930-1943; Tempe, NSW, 1949; Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''BELSTEAD''== * [[/Roy Lempriere Belstead|Belstead, Roy Lempriere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1GN-CQF] - 1910(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4EI Townsville (1933-1939); 4RU Winton (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1182, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 304, 1940; 1COCP 420, 1940; TVOCP 87, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, Townsville ARC); state public servant (Qld Railways); broadcast technician (2KY); business proprietor (Belstead Electronic Repairs, Winton) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hyde Park, Qld, 1931-1937); radio technician (Dee Why, NSW, 1943; Auburn, NSW, 1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1958-1963; Auburn, NSW, 1972); retired (Winton, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''BENNETT''== * [[/Alfred Edward Bennett|Bennett, Alfred Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNP-GFM] - 1889(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager 2GB Sydney; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, 2GB, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Mosman, 1930-1931); director (Mosman, 1933; Vaucluse, 1936); inspector (Darling Point, 1943); investor (West Pennant Hills, 1949); retired (Vaucluse, 1954-1963) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bennett-alfred-edward-5207 ADB] * [[/Aubrey Vincent Bennett|Bennett, Aubrey Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT5F-KQV] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2VA Sydney (Concord, 1935-1939; Coogee, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1514, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1930-1935; Concord, NSW, 1937-1943; Coogee, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Clarence Herbert Bennett|Bennett, Clarence Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXS5-CLV] - 1887(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 449, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1909-1963); retired (Brunswick, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Patrick Curtis Bennett|Bennett, Patrick Curtis "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQW-8JT] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 3NC Melbourne (Kew, 1932-1934); 3NC Hamilton (1937); 3NC Melbourne (Auburn, 1938-1939); 3APB Shepparton (1947); 3PB Shepparton (1948); 3PB Melbourne (Doncaster, 1954-1960); 2AJB Sydney (Westmead, 1955-1960; Roseville, 1961-1969); 2AJB Terrigal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1009, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 195, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1936-1937; Mosman, NSW, 1943; Nunawading, Vic, 1949); engineer (Doncaster, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Westmead, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1963-1968; Lane Cove, NSW, 1977); retired (Terrigal, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William John Jacob Bennett|Bennett, William John Jacob]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQS-BDS] - 1906(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3DR Shepparton (1932-1933); 3DR Mooroopna (1937-1939); 3EJ Melbourne (Lilydale, 1948-1975; Chirnside Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 982, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Shepparton, Vic, 1928-1936); nil (Mooroopna, Vic, 1942); radio dealer (Lilydale, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BENOIT''== * [[/Maxwell Alfred William Benoit|Benoit, Maxwell Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HC-MQX] - 1919(Vic)-1943(Thailand) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2401, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Signalman, 8 Division Signals, 1939-1943) - Awards: Military Medal (1942) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1684287 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/619809 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11033902 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''BENROSE''== * [[/G. S. Benrose|Benrose or Penrose, G. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DH Receive Perth (Cottesloe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BENSON''== * [[/David Alfred Benson|Benson, David Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD6-W4H] - 1915(WA)-1994(WA) - Licences: 6VB Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947-1948); 6VB Laverton (1969); 6VB Perth (South Perth, 1975; Bullsbrook, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2374, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant operator (South Perth, WA, 1937); operator (South Perth, WA, 1943-1949); technician (El Sherana via Pine Creek, NT, 1963); geophysical technician (South Perth, WA, 1968-1972); farmer (Upper Swan, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Jack Benson|Benson, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRL7-ZX6] - 1913(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIC Sydney (Concord, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1997, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JBs; Individual not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Concord, NSW, 1937) ==''BENT''== * [[/Arthur Francis Wattis Bent|Bent, Arthur Francis Wattis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVG-5V7] - 1902(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3AF Geelong (1924-1939, 1946-1960); 3AF Torquay (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 199, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio dealer (Geelong, 1931-1954) - Electoral Rolls: turner (14 Coronation St, Geelong West, 1925-1927); radio dealer (Geelong, 1928-1954); radio serviceman (Torquay, 1963-1980) ==''BENTLEY''== * [[/Frank Ernest Bentley|Bentley, Frank Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93F-NPZ] - 1902(India)-1973(SA) - Licences: 5MK Adelaide (Cowandilla, 1931-1939); 5MZ Adelaide (Cowandilla, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 833, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Cowandilla, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BENTZEN''== * [[/Ivan Louis Bentzen|Bentzen, Ivan Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4X-6P4] - 1905(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4SS Brisbane (Newstead, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 964, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Bulimba, Qld, 1929); mechanic (Valley, Qld, 1936); carpenter (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943-1949); garage proprietor (Lutwyche, Qld, 1954); carpenter (Eagle Junction, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BENWELL''== * [[/George Tasman Benwell|Benwell, George Tasman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBSB-T8M] - 1914(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3KQ Melbourne (Elwood, 1937-1939; Elsternwick, 1947-1948; Ormond, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1906, 1937, Vic; COCP2 637, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Awards: Order of Australia (Community Service, 1996) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1942); accountant (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''BERGIN''== * [[/John Thomas Bergin|Bergin, John Thomas "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGP-GNM] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5JB Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1364, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Max Wulfing Bergin|Bergin, Max Wulfing]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6M1-DCN] - 1900(NSW)-1983(Cook Isls) - Licences: 2YP Receive West Maitland (1923); 2YP West Maitland (1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BERRY''== * [[/Arthur Ingham Berry|Berry, Arthur Ingham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WB6-6F5] - 1914(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3CZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1930-1939; Kew, 1946-1954; East Malvern, 1955-1956); 3CZ Warburton (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 595, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); architect (Kew North, Vic, 1943-1954); farmer (Warburton, Vic, 1963-1977) * [[/Harold Alexander Berry|Berry, Harold Alexander "Huck"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G869-8R6] - 1906(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (City, 1923); Receive Adelaide (City, 1923-1924); 5JU Adelaide (City, 1930-1931; Keswick, 1933; Norwood, 1937-1939; Kilburn, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 666, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: polisher (Kilburn, 1943) * [[/Lawrence Dudley Berry|Berry, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG2-X6J] - 1906(NSW)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5DB Adelaide (Norwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1315, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Henry Berry|Berry, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G342-ZR6] - 18??(???)-1971(Qld) - Licences: XQC Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; electrical business proprietor - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Rockhampton, 1912-1925); electrical mechanic (Rockhampton, 1928-1968) * [[/Roy James Berry|Berry, Roy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NQN-X6X] - 1908(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2NY Grafton (1933-1939, 1946-1969); 2BQD Grafton (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1159, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: body-builder (Grafton, NSW, 1932-1980) * [[/William Clive Berry|Berry, William Clive "Clive"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBT5-3L8] - 1912(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Knockrow via Bangalow (1931-1936); 2AGM Byron Bay (1938-1938, 1946-1955); 2AGM Lismore (1956-1957); 2AGM Mullumbimby (1958-1960); 2AGM Byron Bay (1961-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 30, 1930, NSW; 2COCP 302, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Knockrow, 1933-1936); woodworker (Byron Bay, 1943-1954); contractor (Ballina, 1958); no occupation (Mullumbimby, 1958); manager (Byron Bay, 1963) * [[/William James Berry|Berry, William James "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8D1-B78] - 1890(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4WB Brisbane (Yeerongpilly, 1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1295, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; instrument repairer - Comment: Several contemporaneous William James Berry's in Brisbane - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Yeerongpilly, 1958-1963); mechanic (Yeerongpilly, 1972-1980) - ==''BERTRAM''== * [[/William Louis Bertram|Bertram, William Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDBP-NGS] - 1901(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: V738 Receive Rushworth (1922); 3GR Receive Rushworth (1922); 2KR Sydney (Waverley, 1929) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 920, 1926; 2COCP 97, 1930; 1COCP 34, 1934 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Rushworth, 1922; Brunswick, 1924-1928); telegraphist (Brunswick, 1931-1942); telephonist (Brunswick, 1949-1963); retired (Frankston, 1967-1980) ==''BEST''== * [[/George Bransdon Best|Best, George Bransdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VQ-241] - 1918(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2QC Sydney (Parramatta, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1292, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (university student at time of death 1942) * [[/Robert William Best|Best, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G9-F7Z] - 1916(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2TY Newcastle (1935-1939); 2TY Lochinvar (1946-1954); 2TY Sydney (Rutherford, 1955-1956; Hunters Hill, 1957-1958; Gladesville, 1960; Boronia Park, 1961; Gladesville, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1587, 1935, NSW; BOCP 262, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Broadcasting Station, Lochinvar, NSW, 1943-1954); storekeeper (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1958); technician (Gladesville, NSW, 1963) * [[/Wallace George Haydn Best|Best, Wallace George Haydn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSF-YDK] - 1901(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2ER Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2ER Sydney (Rose Bay, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Nephew of 2EU Arthur Frederick Peters - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brisbane, Qld, 1926); manager (Ascot, Qld, 1936-1949; Bardon, Qld, 1954-1980) - TroveTag: "2ER - Wallace George Haydn Best" ==''BESTED''== * [[/Julius Phillip Bested|Bested, Julius Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ6V-YSQ] - 1907(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Rose Park, 1923); 5CS Adelaide (Salisbury, 1937-1939); 5CS Peterborough (1947-1948); 5CS Adelaide (Richmond, 1954-1960; Cumberland Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1995, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Salisbury, SA, 1939-1941) ==''BESTMANN''== * [[/Walter Barrett Bestmann|Bestmann, Walter Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCM-JTY] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 4BE Gympie (1938-1939, 1947); 4LN Gympie (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2242, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Gympie, Qld, 1936-1937); electrical foreman (Gympie, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''BEYER''== * [[/Johann Hugo Louis Beyer|Beyer, Johann Hugo Louis "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJQ-WX2] - 1894(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: XJEK Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Armadale, Vic, 1916-1925); chemist (Caulfield, Vic, 1927; Beaumaris, Vic, 1963-1972) ==''BIBBY''== * [[/Frederick Cyril Bibby|Bibby, Frederick Cyril "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH58-5XF] - 1911(Tas)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3OL Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1930-1939; Camberwell, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 681, 1930, Vic; AOLCP 38, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Camberwell, 1943-1968); operator (Camberwell, 1972-1980) ==''BICE''== * [[/William Russel Bice|Bice, William Russel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF48-PHT] - 1895(Qld)-1925(WA) - Licences: 6BX Receive Perth (Claremont, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Claremont, WA, 1919) ==''BIDGOOD''== * [[/Archibald Erle Bidgood|Bidgood, Archibald Erle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/29WT-B4Z] - 1909(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 2ALL Sydney (Willoughby, 1939; Dee Why, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: COCP2 270, 1930; AOLCP 26, 1930; COCP1 79, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1936; Willoughby, NSW, 1937; Dee Why, NSW, 1949; Beacon Hill, NSW, 1954; Toowoomba, Qld, 1958); postmaster (Pialba, Qld, 1969; South Pine, Qld, 1972); retired (Withcott, Qld, 1980) ==''BIDMEAD''== * [[/William Ernest Bidmead|Browne, William Ernest Bidmead]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZM-N3K] - 1894(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XEB Sydney (Marrickville, 1913-1914); 2SJ Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; citizen's militia (25th Signallers Co. Engineers, pre WW1); AIF (WW1, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1936); engineering fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1963) - TroveTage: "XEB-2SJ - William Ernest Bidmead" ==''BILLAN''== * [[/Leo John Billan|Billan, Leo John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4P-P87] - 1906(SA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3BR Briagolong (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1205, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Boisdale, Vic, 1931); nurseryman (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); gardener (Prahran, Vic, 1963) ==''BILLINGS''== * [[/Hubert Douglas Billings|Billings, Hubert Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WC5-G7H] - 1894(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: XJP Melbourne (Brighton Beach, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AFC, Signals); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1919; St Kilda, Vic, 1921; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1943); auditor (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BINNS''== * [[/Albert Binns|Binns, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDD-5DL] - 1895(NSW)-1918(NSW) - Licences: XCY Sydney (Mosman, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Relationships: brother of 2IE-2BJ Cecil Binns - TroveTag: "XCY - Albert Binns" * [[/Cecil Binns|Binns, Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-XTD] - 1897(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2IE Receive Sydney (Kogarah, 1922); 2BJ Sydney (Kogarah, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 46, 1924, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 79, 1932; COCP1 378, 1940 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; 1st Division Signals Coy (WW1, 1916+) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1936); radio technician (Carlingford, NSW, 1937; Eastwood, NSW, 1943-1968) - Relationships: brother of XCY Albert Binns - TroveTag: "2IE-2BJ - Cecil Binns" ==''BIRD''== * [[/Henry Scorer Bird|Bird, Henry Scorer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWH-FTC] - 1902(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3HB Melbourne (Sunshine, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Sunshine, 1924-1927); Government employee (Camberwell, 1928-1963); nil (Ashwood, 1968-1972) - Comment: 3HB callsign passed to Sunshine Radio Club 1924-1927 (prominent amateur broadcaster) * [[/Leslie James Bird|Bird, Leslie James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6X2-N4N] - 1897(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, Armidale, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armidale, 1930-1935; Wellington, 1937); civil servant (Homebush, 1943) ==''BIRT''== * [[/William Andrew Birt|Birt, William Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBK-336] - 1907(WA)-1936(WA) - Licences: 6CU Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (North Perth, WA, 1931) ==''BISCHOFF''== * [[/William Edward Conrad Bischoff|Bischoff, William Edward Conrad]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YT-QB7] - 1911(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2LZ Sydney (Crows Nest, 1930-1937); 2LZ Wentworth Falls (1938-1939, 1946-1969); 2AKM Wentworth Falls (Portable, 1939); 2LZ Sydney (Naremburn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 568, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 12, 1936; TVOCP, 346, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Naremburn, 1933-1937); wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, 1943); radio technician (Wentworth Falls, 1949-1958); tele. engineer (Naremburn, 1963); engineer (Naremburn, 1972-1980) ==''BISHOP''== * [[/Clarence Elijah Bishop|Bishop, Clarence Elijah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKZ9-G7S] - 1896(WA)-1971(WA) - Licences: 6DD Receive Albany (1923); 6DD Albany (1923-1924); 6DD Northam (1924); 6LL Katanning (1936-1939); 6LL Perth (Claremont, 1948-1954; East Victoria Park, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1746, 1936, WA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albany, WA, 1922); accountant (Katanning, WA, 1925-1937); clerk (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1954; Victoria Park, WA, 1958-1968) * [[/Frederick Edward Bishop|Bishop, Frederick Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS3-GZQ] - 1882(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2FB Sydney (Kirribilli, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Kirribilli, 1930-1931); grazier (Mullaley, Gunnedah, 1935-1949) * [[/Maurice Glanville Bishop| Bishop, Maurice Glanville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDDP-SVD] - 1908(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Middle Park, Vic, 1931); bank officer (Middle Park, 1935); bank clerk (Bank of NSW Quarters, Ouyen, 1936-1937); bank officer (Hawthorn, 1942-1949; Nelson, Tas, 1954) * [[/Reginald Bishop|Bishop, Reginald "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDJ-D3V] - 1913(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - politician; trade union leader; in conjunction with Media Minister Doug McClelland, oversaw the introduction of FM radio into Australia - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/bishop-reginald-reg-32171 Obituaries Australia] ==''BLACK''== * [[/F. C. Black|Black, F. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: None identified to date - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 297, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: awaits identification, Port Lincoln, SA in 1926 * [[/Rex Cleugh Black|Black, Rex Cleugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZJZ-WY5] - 1912(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2YA Sydney (Rugby, 1933; Auburn, 1934-1935; Greenwich, 1936-1937); 2YA Trangie (1938); 2YA Sydney (Ashfield, 1939; Belmore, 1946; Campsie, 1947; Liverpool, 1948-1950); 2YA Gosford (1954-1961); 2YA Kingsgrove (1965); 2YA Springwood (1969-1975); 2YA Kooringal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1116, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Greenwich, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Campsie, NSW, 1943); school teacher (Liverpool, NSW, 1949); teacher (Gosford, NSW, 1958; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1980) * [[/Robert Hughes Black|Black, Robert Hughes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4S-2YK] - 1917(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2QZ Sydney (Harris Park, 1933-1939; Baulkham Hills, 1946-1947; City CBD, 1954; Hunters Hill, 1955-1975; Strathfield, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1229, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Innisfail, Qld, 1941-1943; Baukham Hills, NSW, 1954; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1958-1972; Strathfield, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William Hector Black|Black, William Hector]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8J2-TCS] - 1912(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3WB Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1939); 2WO Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 663, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Malvern, 1936-1937); bacteriologist (Mosman, 1943-1963); biochemist (Darlinghurst, 1968-1972) * [[/William Sidney Neil Black|Black, William Sidney Neil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWVJ-2XT] - 1921(Vic)-1998(???) - Licences: 2AKJ Canberra (Kingston, 1938-1939); 3QX Melbourne (Chelsea, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2151, 1938, ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Berwick, Vic, 1949); engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1958; Blacktown, NSW, 1963) ==''BLACKBURN''== * [[/W. T. Blackburn|Blackburn, W. T.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Home Hill (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Searched William, Walter, Wilfred - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BLACKMAN''== * [[/Herbert Howbery Blackman|Blackman, Herbert Howbery]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2M-65N] - 1886(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XOE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913); 3PR Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923); 3PR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1924-1925); 3HA Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1927); 3HU Melbourne (Ashburton, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 211, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Malvern, 1909); mechanic (East Malvern, 1913-1916); soldier (Royal Park, 1917-1919); electrician (East Malvern, 1922-1928); mechanic (Burwood, 1931-1968) ==''BLACKWELL''== * [[/William Blackwell|Blackwell, William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAN Sydney (Camperdown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: furnaceman (Camperdown, NSW, 1913) ==''BLADES''== * [[/Lorne Deborah Blades|Blades, Lorne Deborah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN18-HW3] - 1910(Qld)-1935(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1069, 1932, Qld - YL amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (N/A) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ronald Alfred Blades|Blades, Ronald Alfred "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCS-L77] - 1916(Qld)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 4RX Toowoomba (1936-1939); 2VP Sydney (Haberfield, 1946-1947; Ashfield, 1948-1950; Dundas, 1954-1955); 2VP Melbourne (Blackburn, 1956); 2VP Sydney (Balgowlah, 1957-1969; Seaforth, 1975; Dee Why, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1775, 1936, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 615, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); broadcast technician (AWA) - Comment: Two Ronald Alfred Blades born in Qld 1916, 4RX 27/3/1916 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Dundas, NSW, 1954; Balgowlah, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Dee Why, NSW, 1977) ==''BLAIR''== * [[/Keith Andrew William Blair|Blair, Keith Andrew William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK4S-ZXY] - 1911(Vic)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2DX Balranald (1930-1934); 2DX Sydney (Marrickville, 1935-1937); 2DX Bega (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 699, 1930, Vic; BOCP 276, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Balranald, 1932-1935; Randwick, 1936-1937; Bega, 1937); bank officer (Queanbeyan, 1949-1980) * [[/Russell Lewis Blair|Blair, Russell Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HH-8Y4] - 1916(WA)-2010(NZ) - Licences: 2AJE Cooranbong (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely NZ) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Christchurch, 1941-1943; Selwyn, Canterbury, 1946); teacher (Auckland, 1954; Palmerston North, 1957-1960); company director (Palmerston North, 1963-1966); teacher (Palmerston North, 1972-1981); retired (Palmerston North, 1987-2008) ==''BLAKE''== * [[/Robert Leslie Gilbert Blake|Blake, Robert Leslie Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L831-ZLW] - 1888(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3RG Castlemaine (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 484, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Castlemaine, Vic, 1912-1919); house furn. (Castlemaine, Vic, 1924-1949) ==''BLAKEMORE''== * [[/Thomas Victor Blakemore|Blakemore, Thomas Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FR-V6J] - 1916(WA)-2011(WA)95yo - Licences: 6TB Perth (Bayswater, 1947-1965); 6TB Narrogin (1969); 6TB Perth (Bayswater, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2435, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Subiaco, WA, 1937; Bayswater, WA, 1943); wireless mechanic (Bayswater, WA, 1949-1980) ==''BLANCH''== * [[/Cecil Keith Blanch|Blanch, Cecil Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2SR-WR5] - 1903(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2GI Woodford Leigh (1930-1961); 2GI Maclean (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 718, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Brushgrove, NSW, 1930-1932; Woodford Leigh, NSW, 1934-1958); radio serviceman (Maclean, NSW, 1963-1968); serviceman (Maclean, NSW, 1972); retired (Maclean, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BLANCHARD''== * [[/George Edward Henry Blanchard|Blanchard, George Edward Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV2-B4S] - 1899(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DN Sydney (Newtown, 1922-1926; Hurlstone Park, 1927-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 195, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Earlwood, 1930-1980) ==''BLAND''== * [[/William Joseph Bland|Bland, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXT9-4RP] - 1902(India)-1955(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Alberton, 1923); 5AG Adelaide (Alberton, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 765, 1923 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio manufacturer (Tusmore, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5AG - William Joseph Bland" ==''BLUE''== * [[/Harry William Blue|Blue, Harry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVXF-38K] - 1909(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2YI Sydney (Liverpool, 1932-1933); 2YI Albury (1934-1936); 9KO Rabaul (1937); 2YI Broken Hill (1938-1939); 2YI Sydney (Kingsford, 1946; Auburn, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1034, 1932, NSW; COCP3 43, 1936; COCP2 111, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); A.A.M.S. - Electoral Rolls: porter (Liverpool, NSW, 1930-1933); railway employee (Albury, NSW, 1934-1935); wireless operator (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1936); radio officer (Daceyville, NSW, 1943); despatch clerk (Auburn, NSW, 1949-1968); clerk (Auburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BLUNDEN''== * [[/Godfrey Verge Blunden|Blunden, Godfrey Verge]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNG-22L] - 1906(Vic)-1996(France) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Wireless Weekly (editor, 1930s) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (North Sydney, 1930; East Sydney, 1933-1936) * [[/Leon Walter Blunden|Blunden, Leon Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KT-SMV] - 1914(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5BH Adelaide (Firle, 1935-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1535, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BLYARD''== * [[/Alfred Blyard|Blyard, Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIH Nowra (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (brother Walter Raleigh Blyard died Nowra, 1926) ==''BLYTH''== * [[/Oscar Emerson Blyth|Blyth, Oscar Emerson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTYQ-7WL] - 1912(Tas)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3XW Melbourne, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1806, 1936, Vic; COCP1 1204, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Collingwood, Vic, 1934); flyer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943); printer (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''BOASE''== * [[/Norman Robert Boase|Boase, Norman Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Z8-QZS] - 1917(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3NI Melbourne (Malvern, 1947; Glenhuntly, 1948; Burwood, 1954-1955; Darling, 1956; Carlton, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2295, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942; bookkeeper (Warren, NSW, 1943); Oakleigh, Vic, 1949; Carlton, Vic, 1958) ==''BOAST''== * [[/Harold Douglas Boast|Boast, Harold Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2VW-3D4] - 1906(Eng)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AX Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1928-1939); 3AX Lubeck (1946-1969); 3AX Melbourne (Frankston, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 404, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 55, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931-1936); radio engineer (3LK Lubeck, Vic, 1942-1968); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''BOCK''== * [[/Walter Alfred Bock|Bock, Walter Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTY-J6M] - 1886(NZ)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4KC Port Moresby (1937-1939); 9KC Port Moresby (1947-1955); 4KC Mareeba (1956); 4KC Caloundra (1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely PNG) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Acton, ACT, 1943); retired (Caloundra, Qld, 1959) ==''BODKIN''== * [[/Harland Bernard Bodkin|Bodkin, Harland Bernard "Harley"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVGY-QQ7] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2KV Sydney (St Peters, 1935-1938; Marrickville, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1447, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: power station assistant (Tempe, NSW, 1930; St Peters, NSW, 1933); electrician (Tempe, NSW, 1935-1937); radio engineer (Marrickville, NSW, 1943-1980) ==''BOILEAU''== * [[/John George Boileau|Boileau, John George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC2-HLQ] - 1893(SA)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4JT Port Moresby (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Byron Bay, NSW, 1943-1954) ==''BOLD''== * [[/Charles Augustus Bold|Bold, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3N-JSF] - 1894(WA)-1958(WA) - Licences: 6CA Perth (Beaconsfield, 1931-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 832, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Fremantle, WA, 1921-1922); meter tester (South Fremantle, WA, 1925); electrician (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1949); mains superintendent (South Fremantle, WA, 1954-1958) ==''BOLGER''== * [[/Leonard Joseph Bolger|Bolger, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67V-VDD] - 1867(Irl)-1941(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Deputy Director of Navigation, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: master mariner (Williamstown, 1914-1917); public servant (Elsternwick, 1919); master mariner (Elsternwick, 1931-1937) ==''BOLLAS''== * [[/George William Bollas|Bollas, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY4M-4XT] - 1915(Vic)-2012(Vic) - Licences: 3LA Melbourne (Footscray, 1935-1939); 3LA Yarraville (1948-1960); 3LA Melbourne (West Footscray, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1557, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Footscray, Vic, 1937-1942; Footscray West, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BOLTON''== * [[/Milton Cedric Cardwell Bolton|Bolton, Milton Cedric Cardwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDD-1ML] - 1918(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6MB Perth (Subiaco, 1939, 1947-1956; Floreat Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2400, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor body builder (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1958); director (Floreat Park, WA, 1963-1980) ==''BOND''== * [[/Francis William Bond|Bond, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4Q-ZQ4] - 1917(Vic)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 3SQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1937-1939); 4SQ Willis Island (1947); 4AKG Rockhampton (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1914, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 529, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1968); radiocommunications (Rosebud, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Rupert Francis Bond|Bond, Rupert Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZHS-QB3] - 1886(Vic)-1961(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Rockhampton, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, Qld, 1912-1937; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1958) ==''BONGERS''== * [[/Gysbert Sheldon Bongers|Bongers, Gysbert Sheldon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7F9-DXK] - 1900(NSW)-1948(NSW) - Licences: N745 Receive Sydney (1922); 2HY Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1922); 2HY Sydney (Rockdale, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Rockdale, 1930-1935; Hamilton, Qld, 1936-1937); engineer (Woollahra, 1943) ==''BONNER''== * [[/Alfred Coleman Bonner|Bonner, Alfred Coleman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MV14-MTM] - 1854(Tas)-1930(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Legana (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Trevallyn, 1914-1922); no occupation (Legana, 1928) ==''BONNERUP''== * [[/Peter Madsen Bonnerup|Bonnerup, Peter Madsen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6F5-RC8] - 1890(Tas?)-1976(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as patent attorney, WA) - Electoral Rolls: patent attorney (Nedlands, 1922; South Perth, 1925-1972) - Links: [https://www.carnamah.com.au/bio/peter-madsen-bonnerup Bio] ==''BONNINGTON''== * [[/John Archibald Bonnington|Bonnington, John Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88Y-1JP] - 1909(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1930-1931); 2AKB Sydney (Avalon Beach, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 569, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 3AirOCP 16, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Broken Hill, 1931); engineer (Woollahra, 1932-1933); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1935); air pilot (Avalon Beach, 1949-1963) ==''BONWILL''== * [[/Edward Warren Bonwill|Bonwill, Edward Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J35-NNV] - 1869(USA)-1945(NSW) - Licences: XBP Sydney (1912-1914); 2CA Receive Cowra (1922); 2CA Cowra (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Barellan, 1930; Cowra, 1934-1937; Lithgow, 1937-1943) ==''BORGEEST''== * [[/William Frederic Borgeest|Borgeest, William Frederic or Frederick (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1WM-GHT] - 1917(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3ZY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1938); 3ZY Colac (1947); 3ZY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1948; Glen Iris, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1908, 1937, Vic; BOCP 223, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Burnie, Tas, 1939); engineer (Colac, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Camberwell South, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''BORLAND''== * [[/Alexander Borland|Borland, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJZ-JGT] - 1893(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XFT Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1st Signals Squadron Wireless, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Strathfield, NSW, 1930-1943; Concord, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''BOSHER''== * [[/Allan Thomas Bosher|Bosher, Allan Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNNY-B75] - 1913(NZ)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2TU Sydney (Greenwich, 1935-1936; North Sydney, 1938-1939; Cammeray, 1946-1955; Crows Nest, 1956-1969; Cammeray, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 650, 1942; COCP1 677, 1943; (likely first qualified in NZ) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1935-1968); engineer (Crows Nest, NSW, 1972; Cammeray, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BOTTEN''== * [[/Herbert William Botten|Botten, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS2-8QJ] - 1895(SA)-1973(???) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (CBD, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Neutral Bay, 1930); radio manager (Darlinghurst, 1933-1936); manager (Darlinghurst, 1937-1958) ==''BOUCHARD''== * [[/Victor John Reid Bouchard|Bouchard, Victor John Reid "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93B-52C] - 1897(Qld)-1936(Qld) - 4BY Receive Brisbane (Auchenflower, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur club administrator - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Auchenflower, 1921-1926); clerk (Buranda, 1928) ==''BOULTBEE''== * [[/Kenneth Walker Boultbee|Boultbee, Kenneth Walker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMWB-1Q4] - 1905(Tas)-1981(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Taringa, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: agent (Taringa, Qld, 1928-1958; Corinda, Qld, 1963-1968; St Lucia, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Broadbeach, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''BOUNDY''== * [[/George Henry Boundy|Boundy, George Henry]] - 1866(Vic)-1932(Vic) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), early wireless experimenter, radio clubs (WIQ), state public servant (P&TQ, engineer), federal public servant (PMGD, engineer) ==''BOURKE''== * [[/J. Bourke|Bourke, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: V734 Receive Yarck (1922); Receive 3GP Yarck (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BOURNE''== * [[/Francis Frederick Bourne|Bourne, Francis Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX55-9GM] - 1916(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5BU Adelaide (Unley, 1935-1939; Wayville, 1947; Malvern, 1948-1954; Blackwood, 1955-1965; Belair, 1969); 5BU Keith (1975); 5BU Naracoorte (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1593, 1935, SA; 2COCP 1282, 1953; 1COCP 1722, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Parkside, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BOWDEN''== * [[/Eric James Germain Bowden|Bowden, Eric James Germain]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7T7-YC2] - 1894(Tas)-1984(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - PMGD Wireless Inspector, Hobart, 1920s & 1930s; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as equipment engineer, PMGD, Tas) - Relationships: son of Frank Prosser Bowden; brother of John Gibson Bowden - Electoral Rolls: junior assistant engineer (Hobart North, 1922); engineer (Hobart South, 1936-1937) * [[/Frank Prosser Bowden|Bowden, Frank Prosser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97MP-G4L] - 1860(Tas)-1934(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter, Tas PMGD, Federal PMGD - Relationships: father of Eric James Germain Bowden and John Gibson Bowden - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hobart North, 1914-1928) * [[/John Gibson Bowden|Bowden, John Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNJZ-V69] - 1906(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - employee of Medhurst Electrical - Relationships: son of Frank Prosser Bowden; brother of Eric James Germain Bowden - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Launceston, 1928); electrical mechanic (New Town, 1936-1937); engineer (Nelson, 1943-1963) * [[/Ronald Stanley Bowden|Bowden, Ronald Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQGS-F9R] - 1900(Eng)-1981(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Taringa, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albion, Qld, 1921); car driver (Wilston, Qld, 1934); car proprietor (Newmarket, Qld, 1936-1943); store keeper (Urangan, Qld, 1949-1954); farmer (Mundubbera, Qld, 1958-1963); retired (Urangan, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''BOWEN''== * [[/Harold Keith Bowen|Bowen, Harold Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGK-7SZ] - 1913(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5KB Adelaide (Maylands, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1049, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Tranmere, SA, 1943) * [[/Joseph La Venture Bowen|Bowen, Joseph La Venture or Laventure]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPP-MLB] - 1917(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4LB Brisbane (Hamilton, 1935-1939)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1445, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1958); public servant (Kedron, Qld, 1963) * [[/Maurice Bowen|Bowen, Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKWH-7MR] - 1915(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3VK Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1937; Windsor, 1938-1939; Mont Albert, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1543, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Coburg, Vic, 1937; St Kilda North, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Mont Albert, Vic, 1949) ==''BOWER''== * [[/George Geoffrey Bower|Bower, George Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWVM-BC5] - 1919(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2OI Sydney (Earlwood, 1936-1939; Collaroy, 1946-1950; Dee Why, 1954-1960; Collaroy, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1823, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Dee Why, NSW, 1954-1958; Collaroy, NSW, 1963-1968; Collaroy Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BOWICKE''== * [[/S. J. Bowicke|Bowicke, S. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XCI Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: W. Bowicke in Sands @ Paddington 1911 ==''BOWIE''== * [[/Luther Douglas Bowie|Bowie, Luther Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCT-J1V] - 1913(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3DU Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1935-37); 3DU Portable Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1938); 3TC Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1937-1939); 3DU Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1948-1969); 2DU Evans Heads (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1518, 1935, Vic; BOCP 218, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1935-1942; Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1963; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1968-1972); retired (Evans Head, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BOWLEY''== * [[/Alfred Hobden Bowley|Bowley, Alfred Hobden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN48-MT1] - 1887(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3AP Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1939; Ashburton, 1947-1955; Hawthorn, 1956; Nunawading, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1460, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Auburn, Vic, 1924-1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''BOWMAN''== * [[/Hubert Nigel Bowman|Bowman, Hubert Nigel "Pete"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4PT-FY3] - 1908(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5FM Adelaide (Payneham, 1932-1933; Royston Park, 1937; Payneham, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1956); 5FM Crystal Brook (1960); 5FM Bridgewater (1965-1980+); 5FN Portable (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 911, 1932, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 259, 1939; BOCP 282, 1940; 1COCP 354, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BOYD''== * [[/Albert Boyd|Boyd, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMM-KRM] - 1910?(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TE Sydney (Rozelle, 1935-1937); 2TE Newcastle (New Lambton, 1938-1939; Charlestown, 1946-1954; Maryville, 1955-1957; Islington, 1958; Blacksmith, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Rozelle, NSW, 1934-1937; Charlestown, NSW, 1943-1954) * [[/Gordon James Boyd|Boyd, Gordon James "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9K-Q7L] - 1912(???)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AML Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2308, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Brighton Le Sands, NSW, 1943-1977) * [[/John a'Beckett Penleigh Boyd|Boyd, John a'Beckett Penleigh "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HD5-QST] - 1915(Vic)-1981(WA) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1904, 1937, Vic; 3AIR 806, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, Vic, 1937-1949); pilot (Balwyn, Vic, 1954-1972); retired (Chidlow, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman James Boyd|Boyd, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-VM7] - 1897(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XNO Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914); 3EL Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1923); 3EL Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1924-1925; Caulfield, 1925-1927; Elwood, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 104, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio engineer (3UZ, 1920s); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, 1919-1924); manager (Caulfield, 1926-1928); engineer (Elsternwick, 1931-1937); electrician (St Kilda, 1949-1963); retired (Caulfield, 1967-1977) ==''BOYTON''== * [[/Claude John Boyton|Boyton, Claude John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTPH-PH2] - 1902(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ALE Jugiong (1938-1939); 2ALE Sydney (Stanmore, 1947); 2ALI Cooma North (1954); 2ALI Sydney (Randwick, 1955-1958; Bexley, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2195, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bethungra, NSW, 1930-1936); radio mechanic (Cootamundra, NSW, 1937); sound operator (Hillston, NSW, 1937); electric motor operator (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Annandale, NSW, 1949; Randwick, NSW, 1958; Bexley, NSW, 1958); engineer (Booker Bay, NSW, 1963); electronics technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BRACKEN''== * [[/Leonard Carl Bracken|Bracken, Leonard Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58V-LLQ] - 1910(Tas)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2LF Sydney (Ashfield, 1933; Stanmore, 1933-1934; Cremorne, 1935-1936); 2FF Sydney (Cremorne, 1937-1939; Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP1 54, 1947, NSW (likely prior RAN qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Withdrawal: 2LF amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2LF Young commercial service - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRADBURY''== * [[/B. J. Bradbury|Bradbury, B. J.]] - abt 1887(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPO, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: ==''BRADDOCK''== * [[/Albert Braddock|Braddock, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQN-VRM] - 1890(Eng)-1916(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 14, 1914 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Esperance, WA, 1916) * [[/George Stacey Braddock|Braddock, George Stacey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-DGH] - 1913(Qld)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 2AGL Moree East (1937-1938); 3AGL Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1900, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Bundaberg, Qld, 1936); wireless telegraphy operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); dry cleaner (Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BRADFORD''== * [[/Alfred Keith Bradford|Bradford, Alfred Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q5-VC5] - 1912(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4KK Millmerran (1936-1939, 1947-1975); 4KK Drillham (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1750, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Millmerran, Qld, 1934-1937); farmer (Millmerran, Qld, 1943-1954); radio dealer (Millmerran, Qld, 1958-1968); farmer (Drillham, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/John Richard Bradford|Bradford, John Richard]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - senior federal public servant (chief electrical engineer, Qld, PMGD) ==''BRADLEY''== * [[/David Max Bradley|Bradley, David Max]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZR-FCT] - 1922(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2344, 1939, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank Randell Bradley|Bradley, Frank Randell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G973-F7P] - 1884(SA)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 3ZK Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923-1931); 2JB Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2, 1924, No. 1 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; federal public servant (PMGD, Superintendant Telegraphs Vic, 1928; Deputy PMG Qld; NSW); historian (telegraphs) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Sandringham, Vic, 1914-1924; Mosman, NSW, 1933-1943); no occupation (Killara, NSW, 1954-1963) - TroveTag: "3ZK-2JB - Frank Randell Bradley" & "!Wikibooks 3ZK" ==''BRAGG''== * [[/William Henry Bragg|Bragg, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFQ-9N6] - 1862(Eng)-1942(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nile yet identified - pioneer wireless experimenter; academic (University of Adelaide, 1885-1908), physicist, chemist, mathematician, shared Nobel prize in 1915 with his son William Lawrence Bragg, son-in-law of Charles Todd - Links: [[w:William Henry Bragg|Wikipedia]] * [[/William Lawrence Bragg|Bragg, William Lawrence "Lawrence"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWXT-CLR] - 1890(SA)-1971(Eng) - participated as a youth in his father's wireless experiments, academic (University of Adelaide), physicist, shared Nobel prize in 1915 with his father William Henry Bragg, grandson of Charles Todd - Links: [[w:Lawrence Bragg|Wikipedia]] ==''BRAIN''== * [[/S. F. Brain|Brain, S. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZD Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: likely related XFR V. J. Brain - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/V. J. Brain|Brain, V. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XFR Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: likely related 2ZD S. F. Brain - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRAMLEY''== * [[/John Alfred Bramley|Bramley, John Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIW Wyndham (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRANCH''== * [[/Lorayne Branch|Branch, Lorayne]] - Living - author ("Henry Sutton, The Innovative Man"); historian (Henry Sutton) ==''BRAND''== * [[/Albert Onslow Brand| Brand, Albert Onslow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6R-T44] - 1904(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AIO The Entrance (1937-1939, 1946-1950); Toowoon Bay (1954-1961); Harrington (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2051, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (The Entrance, NSW, 1931; Orange, NSW, 1932; The Entrance, NSW, 1933-1949); electrical contractor (Toowoon Bay, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Harrington, NSW, 1968-1977; Maclean, NSW, 1980) * [[/Jack Brand|Brand, Jack "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4V-QGJ] - 1910(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2ADX Sydney (Ryde, 1939); 2ADX Newcastle (Lorn, 1946-1950); 2ZN Braidwood (1954-1955); 2ZN Sydney (Belmore, 1956-1957; Rockdale, 1958; Homebush West, 1960-1961; Strathfield, 1965); 2ZN Bourke (1969); 2ZN Hume Weir (1975); 2ZN Sydney (Strathfield, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1827, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1933; Rozelle, 1934-1935; Ryde, NSW, 1936); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1937; Rockdale, NSW, 1943); municipal engineer (Lorn, NSW, 1949); engineer (Braidwood, NSW, 1954) ==''BRANDON''== * [[/Eric Frank Brandon|Brandon, Eric Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPK-2ZY] - 1907(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5FB Wilmington (1933-1939); 5FB Adelaide (Prospect, 1948); 5FA Oodnadatta (1965); 5FA Ramco (1969-1975); 5FA Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1145, 1933, SA; 2COCP 140, 1938; 1COCP 183, 1938; BOCP 201, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BRANFORD''== * [[/Kenneth Harold Branford|Branford, Kenneth Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQM-5NC] - 1919(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2ABW Sydney (Bondi North, 1939); 2APB Coffs Harbour (1954-1956); 2APB Sydney (Lane Cove, 1957-1958; North Ryde, 1960-1975); 2APB Gosford (Point Clare, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 184, 1938; COCP1 583, 1942; TVOCP 206, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); communications officer (Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 1954; North Ryde, NSW, 1958-1972); technician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1977); retired (Point Clare, NSW, 1980) ==''BRANKS''== * [[/Albert Mervyn Branks|Branks, Albert Mervyn "Merv"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6Y-88K] - 1906(NZ)-1978(NZ) - prominent MW and SW broadcast listener 1920s to 1970s, DX Clubs (New Zealand DX Radio Association, New Zealand Radio DX League, All-Wave All-World DX Club) - Links: [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen-tributes/ Tribute] ==''BRANSON''== * [[/George Henry Branson|Branson, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56C-CDW] - 1918(Wales)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2EJ Sydney (Mascot, 1934-1935; Concord, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1393, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Enfield, NSW, 1943); manager (Greenwell Point, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''BRASCH''== * [[/Ernest Henry Brasch|Brasch, Ernest Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-S98] - 1898(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJL Melbourne (Hawksburn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Munitions Workers Coy) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1922); motor engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1924; Swan Hill, Vic, 1925-1937); engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1954; Malvern East, Vic, 1963) ==''BREBNER''== * [[/Walter John Alexander Brebner|Brebner, Walter John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKGS-DR1] - 1905(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3JQ Geelong (Belmont, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1172, 1933, Vic; BOCP 135, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Electrician, Wireless Mechanic, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Belmont, Vic, 1937); radio announcer (Geelong West, Vic, 1942); broadcaster (Geelong, Vic, 1949); radio dealer (Geelong West, Vic, 1954); manager (Belmont, Vic, 1963-1977) ==''BREDEN''== * [[/Wynne Steere Breden|Breden, Wynne Steere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/979Z-1QH] - 1900(Qld)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Rx Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1923); 2WS Newcastle (CBD, 1924-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 9, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; shipyard business - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Melbourne, Vic, 1922-1924; Newcastle, NSW, 1930-1932); agent (Newcastle, NSW, 1935; Stockton, NSW, 1936-1937); contractor (Toronto, NSW, 1943-1958); company director (Toronto, NSW, 1968) ==''BREEN''== * [[/James Henry Breen|Breen, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYV4-826] - 1906(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3SA Melbourne (Ripponlea, 1936-1939); 3UY Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1774, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1934); radio engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); manager (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Camden, Vic, 1967; Elsternwick, Vic, 1977) ==''BREHAUT''== * [[/Albert Leslie Brehaut|Brehaut, Albert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTB-JTG] - 1905(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3SB Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1933-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1082, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Oakleigh, Vic, 1926-1954) ==''BREMERMAN''== * [[/Harold Frederick Bremerman|Bremerman, Harold Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCQ-QWC] - 1903(Eng)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4HB Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1938-1939, 1946-1954; Aspley (1955-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1267, 1934, Qld; COCP (Eng) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; television experimenter (4CM); radio clubs (WIAQ, Life Member; Brisbane DX Club); employment (electrician, Courier Mail, Besley & Pike, Mt. Olivett Hospital); pilot; UK Merchant Navy 1920s - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Albion, Qld, 1928); mechanic (Wooloowin, Qld, 1936-1954); retired (Aspley, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BREMNER''== * [[/John Latta Bremner|Bremner, John Latta]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKP-7J6] - 1915(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2024, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1967) * [[/Thomas Bremner|Bremner, Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLN-JT5] - 1919(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 3DV Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1936-1939); 3AKU Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1948); 2ANV Sydney (Randwick, 1950-1958; Killara, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1649, 1936, Vic; BOCP 531, 1943; COCP2 872, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1942; Woollahra East, NSW, 1949); accountant (Killara, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''BRENNAN''== * [[/Allan James Brennan|Brennan, Allan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TR-SNJ] - 1887(Vic)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 31, 1914 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Seven Hills, NSW, 1930); journalist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930-1933; East Sydney, NSW, 1934-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); retired (Dee Why, NSW, 1958) * [[/John Martin Brennan|Brennan, John Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKVN-2T1] - 1904(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2ALQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1939, 1946-1956; Dee Why, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2269, 1939, NSW; TVOCP 344, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Blacktown, NSW, 1930-1933); electrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Blacktown, NSW, 1943-1954); teacher (Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1977) - Relationships: brother of 2ACE Loughlin Brennan * [[/Leonard Laughton Brennan|Brennan, Leonard Laughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2Q-S5G] - 1916(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AMU Gosford (1939; 1946-1961); 2AMU Killarney Vale (1965-1975); 2AMU Mt Victoria (1980); 2LM Mt Victoria (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2332, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theatre proprietor (Gosford, NSW, 1943-1963); company director (Killarney Vale, NSW, 1968-1977); retired (Mt Victoria, NSW, 1980) * [[/Loughlin Brennan|Brennan, Loughlin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ7X-3KV] - 1908(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2ACE Sydney (Blacktown, 1936-1939, 1946-1954); 2ACE Leeton (1955-1957); 2ACE Wagga Wagga (1958-1961); 2ACE Sydney (Blacktown, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1658, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1930-1954); public servant (Wagga Wagga, 1958-1963; Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1980) - Relationships: brother of 2ALQ John Martin Brennan * [[/William Edward Brennan|Brennan, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3V-CVJ] - 1904(WA)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3RO Melbourne (Thornbury, 1931-1933; Murrumbeena, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1931); clerk (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972); retired (Carnegie, Vic, 1977) ==''BREWER''== * [[/Alfred Henry Brewer|Brewer, Alfred Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJM-MWL] - 1871(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XHB Sydney (Bondi, 1913-1914); 2CN Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Bondi, NSW, 1913; Bronte, NSW, 1930-1935; Ulladulla, NSW, 1937; Berry, NSW, 1943) * [[/Phillip John Brewer|Brewer, Phillip or Philip John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKH-MNW] - 1900(WA)-1948(SA) - Licences: 5JA Adelaide (Parkside, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 269, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Parkside, 1939-1943) ==''BRIDGE''== * [[/Wilmur James Mitchell Bridge|Bridge, Wilmur James Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBB4-TYN] - 1916(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3QV Benalla (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2211, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937; Sandringham, Vic, 1942); engineer (Benalla, Vic, 1949) ==''BRIDGER''== * [[/Thomas William Bridger|Bridger, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85V-2YT] - 1885(UK)-1941(NT) - Licences: 4AP Receive Brisbane (City, 1923); 4AP Brisbane (Hamilton, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer; public servant; WW1 (2nd Aust Flying Squadron, 1916) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (West Perth, 1914); consulting engineer (Auchenflower, 1925); poultry farmer (Geebung, 1928); engineer (Armadale, 1934-1937) - Directories: electrical engineer (Adelaide, 1915; Melbourne, 1917-1921; Brisbane, 1923-1927; Adelaide, 1930) ==''BRIDGES''== * [[/Frank John Claud Bridges|Bridges, Frank John Claud or Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHRF-XHR] - 1885(NZ)-1964(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 141, 1915; 2COCP 182, 1930; 1COCP 279, 1932 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Roebourne, 1916-1917); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Esperance, 1921-1949); retired (Esperance, 1958-1963) ==''BRIDGEWATER''== * [[/Francis Henry Bridgewater|Bridgewater, Francis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58N-NQL] - 1906(Eng)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ZO Sydney (Moore Park, 1933-1939; CBD, 1947); 2ZI Broken Hill (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Surry Hills, NSW, 1930-1937; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1943); musician (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1954); business manager (Broken Hill, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''BRIGDEN''== * [[/Gordon Joseph Brigden|Brigden, Gordon Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-1M5] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ACJ Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939, 1946-1950; St Ives, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2234, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Manly, NSW, 1937-1943); importer (Harbord, NSW, 1949; St Ives, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''BRIGGS''== * [[/David Eastman Briggs|Briggs, David Eastman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY3B-PKK] - 1913(Vic)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 3FU Melbourne (Coburg, 1934-1939, 1947-1960); 7RF Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1317, 1934, Vic; COCP2 803, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Coburg, Vic, 1934-1954); retired (Albury, NSW, 1980) * [[/Donald Robert Briggs|Briggs, Donald Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5B-1TN] - 1915(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5BD Adelaide (Walkerville, 1935-1939; Henley Beach, 1947; South Plympton, 1954-19600; 5HB Adelaide (Morphett Vale, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1490, 1935, SA; 2COCP 413, 1941; BOCP 373, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Kirkcaldy, SA, 1939) - TroveTag: "5BD-5HB - Donald Robert Briggs" * [[/Percy Briggs|Briggs, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB28-PM5] - 1907(Qld)-1992(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2232, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; Wembley Park, WA, 1943); technician (South Perth, WA, 1949-1968; Como, WA, 1972-1980) ==''BRIGHT''== * [[/William Henry Herbert Bright|Bright, William Henry Herbert "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBQH-GSX] - 1898(Qld)-1961(Qld) - Licences: Spark; 4FA Toowoomba (1923); 4AA Toowoomba (1924-1925); 4WB Toowoomba (1925-1927); 4OO Toowoomba (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 123, 1925, No. 13 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: callsign 4AA withdrawn by PMGD for their use - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Toowoomba, 1919-1943); clerk (Toowoomba, 1949); mechanic (Toowoomba, 1954-1958) ==''BRIMBLE''== * [[/Charles Campbell Brimble|Brimble, Charles Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5L-9GH] - 1915(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5CB Adelaide (Somerton, 1935-1939, 1947-1948; Somerton Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1446, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Somerton, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BRIMS''== * [[/Marcus John Gordon Brims|Brims, Marcus John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZWB-S11] - 1888(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: XQA Mareeba (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; business proprietor (plywood & veneer manufacture) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Mareeba, 1912-1913); foreman joiner (Milton, 1921); timber merchant (Milton, 1925-1931); plywood manufacturer (Annerley, 1937-1958); business manager (Annerley, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "XQA - Marcus John Gordon Brims" & "!Wikibooks Brims" ==''BRINKMAN''== * [[/Sydney James Ferdinand Brinkman|Brinkman or Brinckman, Sydney James Ferdinand "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS4-53R] - 1912(Tas)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ID Griffith, ACT (1935-1939); 2IS Coffs Harbour (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1425, 1935, ACT; COCP1 403, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Griffith, ACT, 1935-1949; Turvey Park, NSW, 1958; Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''BRISTOW''== * [[/John Morrison Bristow|Bristow, John Morrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPL-DLJ] - 1908(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2ZX Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 243, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Neutral Bay, 1930-1935); manager (Gordon, 1937-1943); company manager (Pymble, 1949); manager (Wahroonga, 1954-1980) ==''BRITT''== * [[/Dudley Gordon Britt|Britt, Dudley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBB4-D5B] - 1909(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3HT Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2210, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Doncaster, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''BROADFOOT''== * [[/James Broadfoot|Broadfoot, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR1C-TQ7] - 1920(Qld)-2012(NSW)92yo - Licences: 2AJD Sydney (Lindfield, 1938-1939, 1947-1961; Killara, 1965-1969; Gordon, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2095, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1949); medical practitioner (Lindfield, NSW, 1954-1963; Killara, NSW, 1968; Gordon, NSW, 1972-1977; Glenorie, NSW, 1980) ==''BROADLEY''== * [[/David Hadley Broadley| Broadley, David Hadley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JR-VDL] - 1917(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2AFU Sydney (Undercliffe, 1937-1939; Earlwood, 1946-1961; Lugarno, 1965, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1892, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Undercliffe, NSW, 1943-1958; Earlwood, NSW, 1963; Lugarno, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''BROCK''== * [[/Hector Edward Earl Brock|Brock, Hector Edward Earl]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VQL-BTC] - 1902(Vic)-1962(SA) - Licences: 3ZC Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1924); 5DP Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1924-1927; Malvern, 1927-1938); 5UZ Adelaide (Fullarton, 1954-1956; Nailsworth, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 25, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; University of Adelaide (Demonstrator & Technical Assistant, 1949) - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1924); no occupation (Malvern, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "3ZC-5DP-5UZ - Hector Edward Earl Brock" ==''BROGAN''== * [[/John Patrick Hugh Brogan|Brogan, John Patrick Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYH-BHN] - 1909(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3CG Merbein (1933-1939); 3CG Melbourne (Elwood, 1947; Richmond, 1948; The Basin, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1094, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Merbein, Vic, 1931-1942); tramway employee (Richmond, Vic, 1949); tram driver (The Basin, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''BROINOWSKI''== * [[/Leopold Thomas Broinowski|Broinowski, Leopold Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6FR-SMR] - 1871(Vic)-1937(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as associate editor, Hobart Mercury, Tas) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Hobart South, 1914-1937) ==''BROOK''== * [[/William Laurence Brook|Brook, William Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K63Q-J18] - 1906(SA)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2ACT Dubbo (1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2238, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Annandale, NSW, 1930); motor engineer (Glenton, NSW, 1931); station hand (Murrumbidgerie, NSW, 1934-1935); mechanic (Dubbo, NSW, 1937-1968); ==''BROOKE''== * [[/Wilberforce Henry Liddon Brooke|Brooke, Wilberforce Henry Liddon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB61-69T] - 1891(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BR Terrigal (1930-1936); 2BR Dora Creek (1937-1939, 1946-1958); 2BR Paterson (1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 638, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telegraphist (1917); WW1 (Wireless Training School, Moore Park, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Jerry's Plains, 1930; Terrigal, 1931-1937; Dora Creek, 1949-1958; Paterson, 1963-1968) ==''BROOKES''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Brookes|Brookes, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSJ-GV6] - 1911(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4BA Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1936-1937; Ashgrove, 1938-1939; Wooloowin, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1641, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943-1954); waterside Worker (Wooloowin, Qld, 1958) * [[/W. D. Brookes|Brookes, W. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJBH Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BROOKS''== * [[/Albert Henry Milton Brooks|Brooks, Albert Henry Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT1Q-DVK] - 1901(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5KG Adelaide (Grange, 1933-1939; Croydon, 1946-1960+); 5AH Adelaide (Ridleton, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1170, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Croydon, 1939); railway employee (Croydon, 1941-1943) - Relationships: likely related to 7JB John Vickery Brooks and 7DB D. C. Brooks * [[/David Deane Brooks|Brooks, David Deane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G58F-VVY] - 1912(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2NX Sydney (Kensington, 1933-1936; Vaucluse, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 431, 1933; COCP1 343, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Vaucluse, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Qantas Airways, Berrimah, NT, 1949); radio technician (Edgecliff, NSW, 1954-1963); radio technician (Carnarvon, WA, 1968); technician (Nowra North, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Frederick James Brooks|Brooks, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJ8-BKF] - 1892(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XFM Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912-1914); 2EA Receive Barmedman (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Arncliffe, NSW, 1913); engineer (West Wyalong, NSW, 1930); electrician (West Wyalong, NSW, 1932-1937); teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); * [[/John Vickery Brooks|Brooks, John Vickery "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHXL-RK8] - 1905(SA)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 7JB Hobart (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 37, 1924, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer; originally from Adelaide - Relationships: likely related to 5KG Albert Henry Brooks and 7DB D. C. Brooks - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart South, 1928; Malvern, Vic, 1954-1980) - Trovetag: "7JB - John Vickery Brooks" ==''BROOME''== * [[/Francis Montague Guido Broome|Broome, Francis Montague Guido]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPK6-V7S] - 1909(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 2XJ Sydney (Croydon Park, 1932-1934); 2XJ The Entrance (1937-1939); 2XJ Sydney (Punchbowl, 1946-1947; Bankstown, 1948-1961); 2XJ McMasters Beach (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1026, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Croydon Park, NSW, 1931-1934; Haberfield, NSW, 1936; The Entrance, NSW, 1937-1943); electroplater (Bankstown, NSW, 1949); technician (Bankstown, NSW, 1954-1963); not available (Margate, Qld, 1969); retired (Clontarf, Qld, 1972; Scarborough, Qld, 1977) * [[/Joseph Paul Broome|Broome, Joseph Paul "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW3P-756] - 1920(Qld)-2008(Qld) - Licences: 4PB Brisbane (Grange, 1938-1939, 1947; Moorooka, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2205, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tram conductor (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949); radio mechanic (Moorooka, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''BROOMHALL''== * [[/Charles Alfred Broomhall|Broomhall, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7NZ-2SV] - 1891(Vic)-1968(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 729, 1922 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geraldton, 1916); mechanic (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1925; Canning Bridge, 1931-1937; Applecross, 1943-1954); retired (Bickley, 1958-1963) ==''BROOMHEAD''== * [[/Sydney Vernon Broomhead|Broomhead, Sydney Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CK-TGN] - 1912(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2UL Sydney (Campsie, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1096, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Campsie, NSW, 1933-1936); clerk (Wollongong, NSW, 1937; North Wollongong, NSW, 1943-1954; Wollongong, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''BROWN (A-I)''== * [[/Alan George Brown|Brown, Alan George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G849-43Y] - 1909(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3CX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1928-1937; Upper Hawthorn, 1938-1939; Canterbury, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 446, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, 1931); public servant (Auburn, 1936-1937); RAAF (St Kilda North, 1943); civil servant (Auburn, 1949); clerk (Deepdene, 1954; Camberwell North, 1963-1968) * [[/Alan Weymouth Brown|Brown, Alan Weymouth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSKH-1N5] - 1902(Tas)-1938(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Listeners' League, Hobart (assistant secretary); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Assistant Secretary, Listeners' League, Hobart, Tas) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart South, 1936-1937) * [[/Albert Telfer Brown|Brown, Albert Telfer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VT-YM1] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2IU Sydney (Rozelle, 1934-1936; St Leonards, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1266, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Dubbo, NSW, 1934; St Leonards, NSW, 1937); clerk (North Wollstonecraft, 1949); auditor (Roseville, NSW, 1954-1968); public servant (Curtin, ACT, 1972); retired (Roseville, NSW, 1977; Valentine, NSW, 1980) * [[/Alfred Brown|Brown, Alfred "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBD9-157] - 1896(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3QW Melbourne (Preston, 1937-1939; Sandringham, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2020, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1972) * [[/Alfred Louis Brown|Brown, Alfred Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQV-4SS] - 1885(Eng)-1971(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as general manager, 5CL, SA) - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Claremont, WA, 1910); optician (Applecross, 1916-1917); director (Kew, Vic, 1926); engineer (Cottesloe, 1936-1937) * [[/Arthur John Brown|Brown, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KP-9XJ] - 1914(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2IK Sydney (Earlwood, 1934-1939; Epping, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1251, 1934, NSW; BOCP 115, 1937; TVOCP 44, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Fitter (Earlwood, NSW, 1936-1937); Inspector (Meadowbank, NSW, 1943; Epping, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Bruce Kevin Brown|Brown, Bruce Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S4-CV1] - 1920(Tas)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 7QZ Launceston (1937-1939); 2AQZ Sydney (Meadowbank, 1954-1969; Annangrove, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1942, 1937, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 303, 1940; 1COCP 492, 1941; TVOCP 1014, 1968 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Meadowbank, 1943-1968); technician (Annangrove, 1972-1980) * [[/Clarence Roy Brown|Brown, Clarence Roy]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - founder of 5KA Class B Adelaide; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, 5KA, SA) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Clifford Walter Brown|Brown, Clifford Walter "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCV5-M8M] - 1906(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6CB Perth (Subiaco, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 640, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Subiaco, 1931-1937); traveller (Nedlands, 1943-1963); business manager (Wembley, 1968); manager (Morley, 1972; Dianella, 1977-1980) * [[/Ernest Charles Brown|Brown, Ernest Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPG6-K19] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AJ Sydney (Tempe, 1932-1939, 1946-1969; Penshurst, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 912, 1932, NSW; COCP2 110, 1937; COCP1 295, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Wireless Telegraphy Officer, 1940-1945) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tempe, NSW, 1935-1968); public servant (Penshurst, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Frank Makepeace Brown|Brown, Frank Makepeace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H5-2M5] - 1911(WA)-2006(WA) - Licences: 6FB Mullewa (1939, 1946-1948); 6FB Perth (Bassendean, 1954-1960; Doubleview, 1965-1969; Rossmoyne, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2375, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Northam, 1936; Bassendean, 1943); civil servant (Mullewa, 1949); telephone technician (Bassendean, 1954-1963); civil servant (Doubleview, 1968-1972); telephone technician (Rossmoyne, 1977-1980) * [[/George Brown|Brown, George]] - 1875(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AHL Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1970, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: numerous contemporaneous GBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Douglas Brown|Brown, George Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCQ-JFD] - 1902(Qld)-1938(Qld) - Licences: 4DB Brisbane (Ascot, Qld, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: timber merchant (Hamilton, Qld, 1925-1928); director (Ascot, Qld, 1931-1937) * [[/George Dundas Brown|Brown, George Dundas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMP-G4W] - 1898(NSW)-1932(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 304, 1917 (Marconi) - ship wireless operator?; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Probate: railway employee (1932) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1927; Toorak, Vic, 1931) * [[/George Henry Bryden Brown|Brown, George Henry Bryden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZK-XG1] - 1890(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2EB Sydney (Drummoyne, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 127, 1915 (Balsillie); COCP2 276, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Harry Percy Brown|Brown, Harry Percy "Horsepower", "Poo Bah"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1R8-R1W] - 1878(Eng)-1967(NSW) - senior federal public servant (Director-General, Posts and Telegraphs); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Secretary, PMGD) - Links: [[w:Harry Brown (public servant)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/brown-sir-harry-percy-5384 ADB]; [https://telegramsaustralia.com/Forms/Special%20developments/People/Brown.html Telegrams Australia] - TroveTag: "Harry Percy Brown" * [[/Hector Mervyn Brown|Brown, Hector Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9TY-HSC] - 1906(NSW)-1961(SA) - Licences: 5MB Adelaide (Torrensville, 1927-1928; Southwark, 1931-1933); 2YM Broken Hill (1937-1938); 5MB Adelaide (Southwark, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: AOCP 345, 1927, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 402 1932; 1COCP 333, 1933) - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer (2BH, 1937), PMGD SA (mechanic, retired 1940) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Broken Hill, 1937), engineer (Thebarton, 1941-1943) * [[/Henry Mathew Brown|Brown, Henry Mathew or Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GG-RY9] - 1910(Vic)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 3ZB Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1931-1939); 4ZB Gracemere (1947-1948); 4ZB Brisbane (Chermside, 1954-1956; Northgate, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 768, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936); salesman (Northgate, Qld, 1941); technician (Radio 4RK, Gracemere, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Chermside, Qld, 1954); technician (Northgate, Qld, 1958-1980) - Trovetag: "3ZB-4ZB - Henry Mathew Brown" * [[/Herbert George Brown|Brown, Herbert George "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BH-NGV] - 1887(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4BH Booval (1928-1930); 4HG Booval (1931); 4HG Ipswich (1937-1939, 1946-1956); 4BH Brisbane (Graceville, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 455, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (Ipswich); railways employee - Callsign: withdrawn for 4BH Brisbane - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ipswich, Qld, 1925; Redbank, Qld, 1929) * [[/Herbert Rufus Brown|Brown, Herbert Rufus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HL-T23] - 1894(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3NN Receive Yanac (1923); 3NN Yanac (1924-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 271, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Yanac, 1919-1977) * [[/Ivan Leslie Brown|Brown, Ivan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ2-9CV] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2RY Sydney (Drummoyne, 1931-1939, 1948-1950; Herne Bay, 1954-1958; Riverwood, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 797, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1943; Herne Bay, NSW, 1949); public servant (Herne Bay, NSW, 1954; Riverwood, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Riverwood, NSW, 1972-1977); public servant (Riverwood, NSW, 1980) ==''BROWN (J-Z)''== * [[/J. R. Brown|Brown, J. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Southport (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James McGladdery Brown|Brown, James McGladdery]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW18-TCK] - 1882(Qld)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4BJ Aramac (1929-1933); 4BJ Rockhampton (1937); 4BJ Bundaberg (1947-1965) - Qualifications: AOCP 480, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: porter (Rockhampton, 1905); station master (Finch Hatton, 1913); labourer (Mackay, 1919); motor car proprietor (Baralaba, Mt Morgan, 1925); guard (Aramac, 1928-1937); retired (Maryborough, 1954-1963; Ascot, 1963) - Relationships: father of Victor James Caldwell Brown, the likely actual amateur operator * [[/John Henry Shadwell Brown|Brown, John Henry Shadwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJL-7M4] - 1897(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2JK Sydney (Botany, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 926, 1926; 1COCP 154, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Botany, 1930-1958) * [[/Joseph Brown|Brown, Joseph "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQH2-YSM] - 1916(Tas)-1990(Tas) - Licences: 7BJ Hobart (Battery Point, 1934-1939; New Town, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1255, 1934, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 5, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (7ZL, Hobart TV); public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Battery Point, 1936-1937); civil servant (New Town, 1943-1972) * [[/Kenneth Boyer Brown|Brown, Kenneth Boyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GV-GGN] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AKB Sydney (Lane Cove, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Gladesville, 1948-1960); 2AJJ Sydney (Gladesville, 1969); 2AJJ Nelson Bay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 133, 1937; COCP1 173, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fire alarm mechanic (Gladesville, NSW, 1949-1968); mechanic (Gladesville, NSW, 1972); retired (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Leonard Austin Brown|Brown, Leonard Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX21-FFX] - 1915(Vic)-1957(SA) - Licences: 3OP Melbourne (Camberwell, 1931-1933); 5OP Adelaide (Eastwood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 814, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1936; Eastwood, SA, 1939; Unley Park, SA, 1941) * [[/Maurice Alexander Brown|Brown, Maurice Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2J-3P9] - 1913(NSW)-1978(Eng) - Licences: 2OR Sydney (Epping, 1932-1939, 1946-1950; Cheltenham, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1033, 1932, NSW; BOCP 255, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (MRB Camp, Queanbeyan, NSW, 1934; East Sydney, NSW, 1935-1937); radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1949); engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1963-1972; Newport Beach, NSW, 1977) * [[/P. J. Brown|Brown, P. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JB Sydney (Randwick, 1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ralph Andrew Watkin Brown|Brown, Ralph Andrew Watkin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZV-DLV] - 1908(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GO Sydney (Cremorne, 1931-1933; Epping, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 823, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: proprietor (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1931; Narrabeen, NSW, 1933) * [[/Raymond Albert Brown|Brown, Raymond Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZV-YH6] - 1906(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IL Sydney (Ashfield, 1933-1935); 2IL Glenbrook (1936-1937); 2QN Sydney (Auburn, 1935); 2RB Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1960; Clontarf, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1236, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Withdrawal: 2QN amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2QN Deniliquin commercial service - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1932-1949); technician (Auburn, NSW, 1954-1958); electrical manufacturer (Maroubra, NSW, 1963) * [[/Robert Brown|Brown, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Moonah, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart Central, 1919; Moonah, 1928); fitter (Hobart North, 1958) * [[/Victor James Caldwell Brown|Brown, Victor James Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBKS-2T7] - 1907(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified, but likely those in father's name - Qualifications: Nil yet identified, but likely those in father's name - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: wardsman (Aramac, 1928); guard (Aramac, 1930); baker (Rockhampton, 1936); radio mechanic (Barcaldine, 1943; Bundaberg, 1949-1963) - Relationships: son of James McGladdery Brown - note electoral roll addresses for Victor James precisely align with 4BJ addresses whereas those for James McGladdery do not * [[/William Francis Brown|Brown, William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VB-4DL] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3BB Warrnambool (1930-1933); 3BB Melbourne (Richmond, 1937); 9BB Wau, New Guinea (1938); 2ANP Sydney (Bundeena, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 704, 1930, Vic; COCP2 92, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: many contemporaneous WFBs - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Richmond, Vic, 1937) ==''BROWNE''== * [[/Brian Brandon Browne|Browne, Brian Brandon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2MJ-9C1] - 1908(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2UZ Sydney (Kogarah, 1933); 2UZ Goulburn (1934-1939); 2UZ Canberra (Ainslie, 1954-1955); 1UZ Canberra (Ainslie, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Goulburn, NSW, 1934-1943); engineer (Ainslie, ACT, 1949-1954) * [[/Robert John Vincent Browne|Browne, Robert John Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLZ-BY6] - 1907(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4RB Brisbane (Toowong, 1925-1939; New Farm, 1946-1956; Dorrington, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 92, 1925, No. 10 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowong, 1936-1937); mechanic (Clevedon, 4QN, 1943); technician (New Farm, 1949-1954); teacher (Dorrington, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "4RB - Robert John Vincent Browne" & "!Wikibooks 4RB" ==''BROWNBILL''== * [[/William Albert Brownbill|Brownbill, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2V-81D] - 1919(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3BU Geelong (1936-1939, 1947-1960); 3ABU Portable Geelong (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1707, 1936, Vic; BOCP 249, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Geelong, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''BROWNHILL''== * [[/William Brownhill|Brownhill, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4R-CSM] - 1924(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AWB Melbourne (East Preston, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2823, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Preston, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''BROWNLEE''== * [[/Thomas Denham Brownlee|Brownlee, Thomas Denham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ8-QKD] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2XB Sydney (Bondi, 1931-1936; Woollahra, 1938-1939, 1947-1950; Roseville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 859, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP3 6744, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1931); mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1936; Woollahra, NSW, 1937); engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1954-1963); engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''BROWNLESS''== * [[/Sidney Frank Brownless|Brownless, Sidney Frank "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HD-M5S] - 1915(Eng)-1995(Vic) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD); military (WW2, RAF, radar research); clubs & societies (IREE); author ("The Sharing of Television Channels", ABCB, 1973 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Albert Park, 1954-1980) ==''BRUCE''== * [[/Ernest Arthur Bruce|Bruce, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7XP-MLH] - 1879(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XABR Sydney (Artarmon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: * [[/George Thomas Bruce|Bruce, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLR-GQM] - 1914(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2GT Tumut (1932-1938); 2GT Sydney (Bexley, 1939; Kingsgrove, 1946-1955; Loftus, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 971, 1932, NSW; COCP2 282, 1939; COCP1 328, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tumut, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943-1954); civil servant (Loftus, NSW, 1958-1968); public servant (Loftus, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/George William Bruce|Bruce, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPX-XN9] - 1913(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5GB Adelaide (Prospect, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1925, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Arthur Bruce|Bruce, Robert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR18-SKL] - 1900(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (City, 1923-1924); 5BJ Adelaide (Glenelg, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 357, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glenelg, 1939-1943) * [[/Robert William Bruce|Bruce, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTC-Z1J] - 1899(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1926-1928; East Malvern, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 283, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda East, Vic, 1926; Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1967) * [[/Stanley Melbourne Bruce|Bruce, Stanley Melbourne "S.M."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLB-86Z] - 1883(Vic)-1967(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - politician (prime minister, 1923-1929) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Stanley_Bruce|Wikipedia]] ==''BRUMHEAD''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Brumhead|Brumhead, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G17Y-P6T] - 1901(Eng)-1982(SA) - Licences: 3TV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1938-1939); 5TV Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1947-1954; Heathpool, 1955-1969 - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 94, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (East Melbourne, Vic, 1925; Camberwell, Vic, 1926-1927); sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1943) ==''BRUNSDEN''== * [[/Herbert Thomas Brunsden|Brunsden, Herbert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NR-JJR] - 1909(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2BX Sydney (Leichhardt, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 649, 1930, NSW; AOLCP 258, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Leichhardt, 1930-1937) - Comment: Gone too soon ==''BRYCE''== * [[/Ramsay Auld Bryce|Bryce, Ramsay Auld]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH9T-FL2] - 1914(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4AB Ipswich (1937-1939, 1947-1948); 4AB Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1954-1969); 4AC Portable Ipswich (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1935, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (North Ipswich, Qld, 1937); radio serviceman (North Ipswich, Qld, 1943); theatre proprietor (Palm Beach, Qld, 1949); showman (Palm Beach, Qld, 1954-1958); projectionist (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963-1972) ==''BRYDEN-BROWN''== * See Brown, especially George Henry Bryden-Brown ==''BRYSON''== * [[/Royal William Bryson|Bryson, Royal William "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ9P-5KJ] - 1886(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: XJJ Melbourne (Richmond, 1913); 3JM Receive Melbourne (Kew, 1922-1923); 3JM Melbourne (Kew, 1924-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 50, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Richmond, 1914-1916); electrical fitter (Kew, 1919-1937); electrician (Croydon, 1943-1954) ==''BUCHANAN''== * [[/Cyril Buchanan|Buchanan, Cyril]] - 19??(Australia)-19??(???) - Licences: Tulagi, Solomon Islands (1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/n5664/html/ch03.xhtml ANU-Tulagi History]; [https://apo.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2019-09/apo-nid262811.pdf Tulagi, Pacific Outpost of British Empire] * [[/Douglas Ancelon Buchanan|Buchanan, Douglas Ancelon "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LJ-HLX] - 1913(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2ABT Yerrinbool (1935-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1596, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Yerrinbool, NSW, 1935-1937) * [[/Norman Thomas Oswald Buchanan|Buchanan, Norman Thomas Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84K-B7C] - 1912(Qld)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2NB Sydney (Manly, 1928-1939); 2ANB Sydney (Bondi, 1948; Kingsford, 1950); 3AND Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1954; Rosanna, 1955-1956); 3BNU Maldon (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 466, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Manly, 1934-1935); sound engineer (Manly, 1936); engineer (North Sydney, 1943; Heidelberg, 1954-1963; Rosanna, 1968; Heidelberg, 1972; Rosanna, 1977); retired (Castlemaine, 1980) ==''BUCK''== * [[/Albert Hector Buck|Buck, Albert Hector]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQJ-PC3] - 1905(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3TM Receive Melbourne (Albert Park, 1923); 3TM Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1924-1926; Glenferrie, 1927; East Preston, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933-1937); 3TM Terang (1938-1939); 3TM Shepparton (1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 138, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: father of 3ZMX & 3AAD Edwin David Buck, don't confuse with Albert Thomas Buck (Qld) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glenferrie, 1927-1928); mechanic (Glenferrie, 1931; Hawthorn, 1937); electrician (Terang, 1943) * [[/Albert Thomas Buck|Buck, Albert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Z9K-CXG] - 1892(Eng)-1973(Eng) - Licences: 4CW Receive Brisbane (Geebung, 1923); 4CW Brisbane (Geebung, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 281, 1926, No. 24 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Kedron, 1931-1934); wireless mechanic (Summer Hill, 1933) - Comment: don't confuse with 3TM Albert Hector Buck -TroveTag: "4CW - Albert Thomas Buck" * [[/Edwin David Buck|Buck, Edwin David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNC-4JQ] - 1929(Vic)-2010(Vic) - 3ZMX Melbourne (Thornbury, 1965-1969, 3AAD Melbourne (Thornbury, 1975-1980), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Vic), son of 3TM Albert Hector Buck ==''BUCKERFIELD''== * [[/Sidney Roy Buckerfield|Buckerfield, Sidney Roy "Buck" & "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGS-S7N] - 1904(SA)-1965(SA) - Licences: 5DA Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); 5DA Adelaide (Parkside, 1924-1927; Evandale, 1928-1931; Knoxville, 1933-1939; St Morris, 1947-1948+); 5DA Crystal Brook (1954-1956); 5DA Adelaide (Brighton Gardens, 1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 32, 1924, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 163, 1938; 1COCP 1557, 1950 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (5DN, 5CK, 5DR, 5AN, 5ABCFM); public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Knoxville, 1939) - TroveTag: "5DA - Sidney Roy Buckerfield" ==''BUCKINGHAM''== * [[/Cyril Hugo Buckingham|Buckingham, Cyril Hugo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8L-NP8] - 1917(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3QU Melbourne (Maidstone, 1947-1956; West Footscray, 1960; Albion, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2288, 1939, Vic; BOCP 1712, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Footscray North, Vic, 1942-1954); mechanic (Footscray North, Vic, 1963); TV mechanic (Albion, Vic, 1967; Sunshine, Vic, 1972-1977); mechanic (Sunshine North, Vic, 1980) ==''BUCKIE''== * [[/Alan Carson Buckie|Buckie, Alan Carson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ6-8QC] - 1909(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6AB Perth (Nedlands, 1936-1939; Claremont, 1947-1948; Dalkeith, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1682, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1963) ==''BUGG''== * [[/Charles Robert Bugg|Bugg, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82G-Q8K] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 11, 1936, Vic - - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Geelong, 1942) ==''BUILDER''== * [[/Geoffrey Builder|Builder, Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM6S-FBL] - 1906(WA)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - physicist; radio engineer; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: observer (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, 1931; physicist (Haberfield, 1935; Ashfield, 1937; Burwood, NSW, 1943-1958) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/builder-geoffrey-9617 ADB] ==''BULL''== * [[/Francis George Bull|Bull, Francis George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB9W-CFP] - 1904(Eng)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4MA Brisbane (Fairfield, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1674, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Stones Corner, Qld, 1926-1928; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1934; Fairfield, Qld, 1937; Annerley, Qld, 1943-1958); military forces (Wellers Hill, Qld, 1963) * [[/Frederick Hans Bull|Bull, Frederick Hans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR14-174] - 1907(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AJM Sydney (Northbridge, 1938; Epping, 1939; Chatswood, 1946-1950; Pymble, 1954-1958; Killara, 1960-1961; Turramurra, 1965; St Ives, 1969); 2AJM Chittaway Point, 1975 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2088, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Sydenham, NSW, 1930); clerk (Marrickville, NSW, 1930; Lewisham, NSW, 1933); traveller (Northbridge, NSW, 1936-1937); accountant (Mosman, NSW, 1943); credit accountant (Chatswood, NSW, 1949); manager (Pymble, NSW, 1954-1958); credit manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Herbert Phillip Bull|Bull, Herbert Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTC9-M33] - 1921(Qld)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4HP Brisbane (Manly, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 4ET Brisbane (Virginia, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2247, 1938, Qld; BOCP 405, 1941; COCP1 636, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Manly, Qld, 1949-1954); pest exterminator (Ipswich, Qld, 1954); wood machinist (Virginia, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/J. F. Bull|Bull, J. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4FH Mackay (-1949-1967+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), associate member I.R.E. Aust. ==''BULLING''== * [[/William John Bulling|Bulling, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4Y9-S95] - 1914(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5KX Adelaide (Grange, 1935-1939; Kirkcaldy, 1947-1954; Kings Park, 1955-1975); 5KX Wasleys (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1527, 1935, SA; BOCP 166, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Kirkcaldy, 1939-1943) ==''BULLIVANT''== * [[/William Norman Bullivant|Bullivant, William Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJK-X8B] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2PR Receive Albury (1923-1924); 2WB Albury (1925-1930); 2WB West Wyalong (1931-1934); 2BC Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1950; Bellevue Hill, 1954-1969; Kingsford, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 167, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 1COCP 319, 1940) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Jerilderee, NSW, 1930); postal clerk (West Wyalong, NSW, 1930-1937); telegraphist (Bondi, NSW, 1943); supervisor (Waverley, NSW, 1954; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1958-1968; Bondi Junction, NSW, 1972; Kingsford, NSW, 1980) - Trovetag: "2PR-2WB - William Norman Bullivant" ==''BULLOCK''== * [[/Albert Frederick Wright Bullock|Bullock, Albert Frederick Wright "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4K-44G] - 1900(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4ZX Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1933-1939, 1946-1954; Camp Hill, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1109, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: ironworker (East Brisbane, Qld, 1925); storeman (Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1954); retired (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''BULMAN''== * [[/Reginald Verne Bulman|Bulman, Reginald Verne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJWF-CY2] - 1912(Tas)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 7RL Stanley (1939, 1947-1955); 7RL Kings Meadows (1956); 7RL Stanley (1960); 7RL Gravelly Beach (1965-1969); 4YL Mt Isa (1975); 4YL Malanda (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2345, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Legana, Tas, 1936-1937); soldier (Hobart, Tas, 1943); radio technician (Stanley, Tas, 1949-1954); technician (Moranbah, Qld, 1972; Ingham, Qld, 1972; Cairns, Qld, 1977); retired (Kureen via Malanda, Qld, 1980) ==''BUNN''== * [[/Malcolm Keith Bunn|Bunn, Malcolm Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H61-NPY] - 1907(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Melbourne (St Kilda, 1934-1939); 3LF Minyip (1947-1948); 3LF Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1954; Kew, 1955-1960); 3SH Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1308, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1931); accountant (Caulfield West, Vic, 1934-1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); storekeeper (Minyip, Vic, 1949); merchant (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1954); manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Mooroolbark, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''BUNTON''== * [[/George Henry Bunton|Bunton, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGWV-YFR] - 1872(Eng)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, Mosman, NSW) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Mosman, 1930-1954) ==''BURBIDGE''== * [[/Philip Arthur Burbidge|Burbidge, Philip Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HM-7JL] - 1910(Eng)-1948(NSW) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1931); 2PB Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 456, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant manager (Camberwell, 1934); manager (Bellevue Hill, 1943) ==''BURBURY''== * [[/Eric Alfred Burbury|Burbury, Eric Alfred]] - 1894(Tas)-1976(NSW) - early wireless experimenter (Tasmania, unlicensed?), ship wireless operator (1910s), broadcast engineer (AWA, Koo-we-rup; 2FC, chief engineer), brother of Harry Keith Burbury * [[/Harry Keith Burbury|Burbury, Harry Keith "Keith"]] - 1897(Tas)-1986(NSW) - engineer (PMGD), brother of Eric Alfred Burbury ==''BURCHELL''== * [[/C. B. Burchell|Burchell, C. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XADZ Sydney (Summer Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BURCHILL''== * [[/Charles Burchill|Burchill, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXD-8PF] - 1894(Qld)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 4EM Receive Brisbane (Hendra, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hendra, Qld, 1925; Surry Hills, NSW, 1930); fitter (Long Bay Camp, NSW, 1933; Surry Hills, NSW, 1934-1936; Harbord, NSW, 1937); watchman (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1949) ==''BURFORD''== * [[/Walter Patrick Burford|Burford, Walter Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHM2-CD9] - 1912(SA)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 5PB Naracoorte (1934-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1365, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Naracoorte, SA, 1939-1943) ==''BURGESS''== * [[/George Thomas Burgess|Burgess, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W5-N95] - 1913(SA)-1994(SA) - Licences: 5GC Adelaide (Prospect, 1933-1939; Henley Beach, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1233, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Henley, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas William Watkins Burgess|Burgess, Thomas William Watkins]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDZP-X1R] - 1861(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: XDA Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Wagga Wagga, 1901-1903) - TroveTag: "XDA - Thomas William Watkins Burgess" ==''BURGHARD''== * [[/Hermann August Bernhardt Burghard|Burghard, Hermann or Herman August Bernhardt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P1-7GW] - 1914(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 2ACL Deniliquin (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1536, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Gardiner, Vic, 1936); bank clerk (Deniliquin, NSW, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); m. vdr (Greenslopes, Qld, 1968-1969) ==''BURGOYNE''== * [[/Francis James Burgoyne|Burgoyne, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQN-1VS] - 1876(Wales)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - second operator of XVA of William Henry Haire; coastal wireless operator (VIY, 1913-?); RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Radio Station, South Townsville, 1919); postmaster (Concord, 1930); public servant (Homebush, 1930); postmaster (Homebush, 1933; Strathfield, 1935; Inverell, 1936; Bondi North, 1943) - TroveTag: "Francis James Burgoyne" ==''BURING''== * [[/Rudolph Buring|Buring, Rudolph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51C-YVT] - 1906(Tas)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 7AX Receive Hobart (1922-1923); Receive Hobart (1923-1924); 7RB Hobart (1925-1933); 3RB Ballarat (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 102, 1925, Tas; AOLCP 166, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electronics engineer (PMGD); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: university demonstrator (Hobart, 1928); radio engineer (Sale, 1936; Ballarat, 1936-1937); engineer (Kew, 1943-1972) ==''BURKE''== * [[/Eric Keast Burke|Burke, Eric Keast]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S4N-N8X] - 1896(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XHO Sydney (Lindfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; signal corps (1916); WW1 (Light Motor Wireless, 1917; Anzac Wireless Squadron, 1918); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Killara, NSW, 1930-1968); manager (Killara, NSW, 1972) - Links: [[w:Eric Keast Burke|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/burke-eric-keast-9628 ADB]; [https://wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2016/20160818-1/index.php WIA] * [[/Henry Edward Burke|Burke, Henry Edward "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VG-VX9] - 1906(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MN Sydney (Haberfield, 1934-1939); 2NM Sydney (Ashfield, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1269, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Haberfield, NSW, 1931-1937); traveller (Ashfield, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/R. Burke|Burke, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3LC Melbourne (Elwood, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''BURKITT''== * [[/Donald Burkitt|Burkitt, Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GK-CXX] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3FP Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2417, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Warrandyte, Vic, 1928; Box Hill, Vic, 1931); bread carter (Doncaster, Vic, 1934-1943) ==''BURLEIGH''== * [[/Maurice George Burleigh|Burleigh, Maurice George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ5-J6F] - 1912(Tas)-1988(Tas) - Licences: 7MA Moorina (1938-1939, 1948); 7MA Launceston (1955-1960); 7JU Launceston (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2110, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Nelson, Tas, 1936); electrical engineer (Launceston, Tas, 1936); engineer (Power Station, Moorina, Tas, 1949; Marawaylee, Tas, 1954; Launceston, Tas, 1963) ==''BURMAN''== * [[/Arthur Alfred Horatio Burman|Burman, Arthur Alfred Horatio]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M8-GDR] - 1903(Vic)-1936(Vic)32yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Richmond, 1923); 3CY Melbourne (St Kilda, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1038, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Coburg, Vic, 1926); engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1928); talkie operator (Coburg, Vic, 1931-1936) ==''BURMESTER''== * [[/Otto Conrad Burmester|Burmester, Otto Conrad]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWN-7VX] - 1909(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4OB Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1158, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 31, 1935; 1COCP 46, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (Toowong, Qld, 1943); PMG technician (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''BURNETT''== * [[/John Keith Burnett|Burnett, John Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZ8-G9G] - 1898(SA)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2BJ Sydney (Maroubra, 1931-1933; Chatswood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 860, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 155, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Div. Signal Coy., 1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: book-keeper (West Perth, WA, 1921); farmer (Claverley via Norseman, WA, 1922-1925); clerk (Maroubra, NSW, 1930-1933; Artarmon, NSW, 1934-1935); ledgerkeeper (Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937); clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1943) ==''BURNS''== * [[/Claud Edward James Burns|Burns, Claud Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCLY-P7V] - 1893(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4ZY Kingaroy (1932-1939); 4ZY Innisfail (1946-1947); 4ZY Cairns (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 996, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: supervising technician (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1977) ==''BURRAGE''== * [[/John Allan Burrage|Burrage, John Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCW4-SLS] - 1916(Vic)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: 3UW Melbourne (Deepdene, 1934-1937), 3UW (Shepparton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1322, 1934, Vic; BOCP 59, 1936; COCP1 291, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (3SR); WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1942) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Shepparton, 1942) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/burrage-john-allan-400643/] ==''BURROWS''== * [[/Alan Owen Burrows|Burrows, Alan Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNZG-V74] - 1901(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio correspondent (Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Sun); proprietor Miss F. V. Wallace (Wireless Shop), 1927-1933; president Waverley Radio Club - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Waverley, 1930-1933) - Comment: Gone too soon - TroveTag: "Alan Owen Burrows" * [[/Ernest Walter Burrows|Burrows, Ernest Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZDY-YQ8] - 1900(WA)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 6DZ Geraldton (1924-1927); 2DZ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 659, 1921; 1COCP 5, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technical assistant (Canterbury, NSW, 1937-1949; Earlwood, 1954-1980) * [[/Frederick Harold Burrows|Burrows, Frederick Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZDY-TKH] - 1894(Eng)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6BH Perth (Claremont, 1922-1924); 6BH Kalgoorlie (1925-1927); 6BF Perth (Beverley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 193, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Kalgoorlie, 1916; Claremont, 1922; Kalgoorlie, 1925); headmaster (Beverley, 1937; Subiaco, 1943-1958); retired (Subiaco, 1963-1972) * [[/John Charles Fry Burrows|Burrows, John Charles Fry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKZ-LJ8] - 1897(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XJCD Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 251, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Kew, 1919-1931); representative (Bairnsdale, 1934); commercial (Kew, 1936-1937); superintendent (Caulfield, 1943-1954); manager (Toorak, 1963-1980) * [[/Lindsay Thomas Burrows|Burrows, Lindsay Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT53-SNL] - 1909(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3OB Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1932-1937; Essendon, 1938-1938; North Essendon, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 900, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1931-1936); radio engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1937-1968; Strathmore, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''BURSTALL''== * [[/James Evan Robert Burstall|Burstall, James Evan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W1-FCJ] - 1914(NSW)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 2QR Sydney (Beecroft, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; West Pennant Hills, 1948-1955; Beecroft, 1956-1969); 2QR Swansea (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1166, 1933, NSW; COCP2 115, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Beecroft, NSW, 1936-1949); radio engineer (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949-1954); manufacturer (Beecroft, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Swansea, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''BURSTON''== * [[/Leonard Raymond Burston|Burston, Leonard Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4B-NNB] - 1918(Qld)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 3BV Wangaratta (1936-1939); 4BV Townsville (1947); 4LQ Amberley (1954); 2ALR Canberra (1955); 1ALR Canberra (1956); 3AZB Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1960); 2AMG Sydney (French's Forest, 1965); 8AG Darwin (1969); 2BBV Blaxland (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1793, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphy operator (RAAF, Point Cook, Vic, 1942); RAAF (RAAF Station, Amberley, Qld, 1954; Mt Waverley, Vic, 1958); RAAF officer (Townsville, Qld, 1963); airman (RAAF, Darwin, NT, 1968); RAAF (Blaxland, NSW, 1972-1980); ==''BURTON''== * [[/Arthur Reg Burton|Burton, Arthur Reg]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-3HM] - 1899(Eng)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4FE Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1935-1936; City, 1937-1939; Highgate Hill, 1946-1948); 1FE Heard Island (1954-1955); 4FE Thursday Island (1955-1956); 4FE Normanton (1960); 4FE Labrador (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1563, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Gold Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF); broadcast technician; federal public servant (PMGD) - Relationships: Likely father of 4BM Arthur Henry Burton - Electoral Rolls: artist (Lutwyche, Qld, 1921); picture showman (Beenleigh, Qld, 1922-1926); motor engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1931-1934; South Brisbane, Qld, 1937); radio engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943); diesel engineer (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1949-1954); technician (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1958); retired (Labrador, Qld, 1968-1980) * [[/Ronald Fenton Burton|Burton, Ronald Fenton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4F-JK8] - 1918(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3IH Charlton (1936-1939); 3IH Melbourne (Essendon, 1948; Pascoe Vale, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1797, 1936, Vic; BOCP 361, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Essendon, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Glenroy, Vic, 1963-1967; Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1972) ==''BUSCH''== * [[/Reginald Talbot Busch|Busch, Reginald Talbot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ3-2P7] - 1907(Vic)-2005(Vic) - Licences: 3LS Receive Melbourne (Essendon, 1923); 3LS Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1939; North Essendon, 1946-1969; Strathmore, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 157, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 286, 1936; 1AOCP 3, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; research engineer (1942) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937); research engineer (Essendon, 1942-1968); research (Strathmore, 1972-1977) - TroveTag: "3LS - Reginald Talbot Busch" ==''BUSH''== * [[/Albert Melville Bush|Bush, Albert Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBB7-DFN] - 1893(Vic)-1964(Vic) - 3YY Bendigo (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 197, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental apprentice (Bendigo, 1914-1919); dentist (Bendigo, 1922-1963) ==''BUSHBY''== * [[/Thomas Robert William Bushby|Bushby, Thomas Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2G5-KTN] - 1900(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2TW Bulli (1927-1928); 2TW Sydney (Gladesville, 1929; Hunters Hill, 1930; Gladesville, 1931-1933; Rose Bay, 1934; Bondi North, 1935-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 368, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 32, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hunters Hill, 1930; Gladesville, 1933); engineer (Rose Bay, 1934; Bellevue Hill, 1935; Bondi, 1936-1937; Kingsgrove, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Bexley, 1958-1963) ==''BUSHELL''== * [[/Harold Bushell|Bushell, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKNT-PTQ] - 1917(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AHG Sydney (Haberfield, 1937-1939, 1946-1961); 2AHG Sussex Inlet (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1969, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1943-1958); technician (Sussex Inlet, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''BUTCHER''== * [[/Eric William Butcher|Butcher, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWG-77S] - 1912(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4EB Brisbane (Lutwyche, 1931-1933; Kedron, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 871, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kedron, Qld, 1936-1937); teacher (Grange, Qld, 1949; Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958-1968) ==''BUTLER''== * [[/Alfred Lloyd Butler|Butler, Alfred Lloyd "Lloyd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLX-VQ7] - 1924(SA)-2024(SA)99yo - Licences: 5BR Adelaide (Prospect, 1947); 5BR Murray Bridge (1948-1960); 5BR Adelaide (Panorama, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2481, 1941; BOCP 475, 1942; AOCP1 49, 1947; TVOCP 244, 1960 - amateur operator; historian (SA amateur, SA broadcast) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [http://users.tpg.com.au/ldbutler/index.htm Personal Web Site];[https://www.qsl.net/vk5br/ QSL.NET]; [https://ahars.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/VALE-LLOYD-BUTLER.pdf AHARS Obit]; [https://www.wia.org.au/members/wiaawards/pubcomtechnical/ WIA Technical Award 2005] * [[/Arthur Rogerson Butler|Butler, Arthur Rogerson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H3X-61X] - 1889(NZ)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XADL Sydney (Belmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, CMF, 1915); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Belmore, NSW, 1913); real estate agent (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1930-1933); estate agent (Gosford, NSW, 1934; Umina, NSW, 1936-1937; Ettalong Beach, NSW, 1949-1954; Orange Grove, NSW, 1958) - Comment: Individual not yet fully identified * [[/Doug Butler|Butler, Doug]] - - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD, Telstra Broadcasting); historian (broadcast, Wikipedia) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/L. M. J. Butler|Butler, L. M. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XDC Singleton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Individual not yet identified * [[/Richard Edmund Butler|Butler, Richard Edmund "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQX1-ZPZ] - 1926(Vic)-2012(Vic) - Senior federal public servant (PMGD), Deputy General Secretary ITU 1983-1989, Secretary General ITU 1983-1989 [https://www.itu.int/en/history/Pages/ElectedOfficialBio.aspx?off=6] * [[/William Fitzwalter Cotter Butler|Butler, William Fitzwalter Cotter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z96-6LL] - 1850(Qld)-1920(NSW) - Licences: XDD Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: house agent (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1913) - Comment: Likely experimenters one or more of his children - Links: [https://butlersutherland.wordpress.com/the-butler-family-from-cork/william-fitzwalter-butler-1850-1920/ Gene] ==''BUTLER-WOOD''== * [[/Bertie Saywell Butler-Wood|Butler-Wood, Bertie Saywell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXJ2-18J] - 1894(NSW)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4EJ Receive Brisbane (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (West End, Qld, 1919-1925); dentist (West End, Qld, 1943-1954) ==''BUTTERFIELD''== * [[/George William Butterfield|Butterfield, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L77T-FCW] - 1903(Eng)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6GW Perth (South Perth, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 906, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Northam, WA, 1925; South Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (South Perth, WA, 1936-1958); retired (South Perth, WA, 1977) ==''BUTTERS''== * [[/William Leslie Butters|Butters, William Leslie W.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2VQ7-BSV] - 1885(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2WY Bermagui South (1928-1935); 2WY Sydney (Brooklyn, 1936-1938; Cronulla, 1939; Karuah, 1946-1947); 2WY Nambucca Heads (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 464, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fisheries inspector (Bermagui South, 1930; Brooklyn, 1936); clerk (Erskineville, 1943); retired (Nambucca Heads, 1949) ==''BUTTERWORTH''== * [[/Cecil Butterworth|Butterworth, Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMLR-QDG] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Wallsend (1929-1930); 2BU Wallsend (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 540, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wallsend, 1936-1958); manufacturer (Wallsend, 1963-1972); engineer (Rankin Park, 1977-1980) ==''BUZACOTT''== * [[/Albert Hardie Buzacott|Buzacott, Albert Hardie "Hardie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7YK-QZ6] - 1914(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4UZ Toowoomba (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1242, 1934, No. ?? in Qld; AOLCP 260, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1937); radio operator (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1949); manager (Roma, Qld, 1949; Gympie, Qld, 1954-1972; Caloundra, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Richard Norman Buzacott|Buzacott, Richard Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ82-8ZL] - 1909(WA)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3RB Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1926; Burwood, 1931; Camberwell, 1933); 2TD Sydney (North Sydney, 1935-1936); 3TD Lubeck (1938-1939); 3TD Melbourne (Balwyn, 1946-1960); 3AUB Melbourne (Reservoir, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 298, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 61, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); broadcast engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1934-1935); engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1936); broadcast engineer (Lubeck, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); technician (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Reservoir, Vic, 1963-1972) ==''BYRNE''== * [[/Harold Leslie Byrne|Byrne, Harold Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQX-32B] - 1884(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3UT Receive Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1923); 3HB Melbourne (Brighton, 1931-1933); 3UB Melbourne (Brighton, 1938-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 183, 1916 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: railway employe (Seymour, Vic, 1909); telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1906; Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1910); electrical engineer (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1912-1914; Parkville, Vic, 1914-1919); engineer (Mordialloc, Vic, 1924); electrical engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1928); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1931-1963) ==''BYRNES''== * [[/Ronald Byrnes|Byrnes, Ronald]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2OE Sydney (Crows Nest, 1933-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1143, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified, several contemporaneous RBs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified =='''C'''== ==''CAGNEY''== * [[/Eric William Cagney|Cagney, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-9HV] - 1909(Qld)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4EC Rockhampton (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1386, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Palings, piano tuner); associate I.R.E. Aust - Electoral Rolls: musical instrument worker (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931-1980) - Trovetag: "4EC - Eric William Cagney" ==''CAHILL''== * [[/William Benjamin Vincent Cahill|Cahill, William Benjamin Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP7K-GY5] - 1913(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2VC Sydney (Rockdale, 1931-1939; Sutherland, 1946-1950; Sylvania, 1954; Sutherland, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 781, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1936-1937); contractor (Sutherland, NSW, 1943-1949; Sylnannia Heights, NSW, 1954; Sutherland, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''CAIN''== * [[/James Henry Cain|Cain, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKN2-48M] - 1866(Isle of Man)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a/g superintendent, Central Mission, Wesley Church, Melbourne, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Mooroopna, 1903; North Melbourne, 1909-1913; Carlton, 1914-1919; Glenferrie, 1921-1924; Auburn, 1924-1927; Kew, 1928-1937) ==''CALDECOTT''== * [[/Henry William Spencer Caldecott|Caldecott, Henry William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT8-K3M] - 1908(Canada)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2SM Sydney (Manly, 1926-1927; Chatswood, 1928-1929; Manly, 1930-1931); 2DA Sydney (Manly, 1933-1939; Balgowlah, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 285, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 58, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Balgowlah, 1930-1968); engineer (Balgowlah, 1977-1980)- callsign 2SM withdrawn by PMGD for allocation to 2SM Sydney commercial broadcaster ==''CALDWELL''== * [[/Aleck Stewart Caldwell|Caldwell, Aleck Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5SS-6BB] - 1903(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley North, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: During 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: Son of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; brother of Donald Pavy Caldwell; nephew of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Black Forest, SA, 1939); assistant (Erindale, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Donald Pavy Caldwell|Caldwell, Donald Pavy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVC2-5NT] - 1907(SA)-1959(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 29, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: amateur broadcaster but never held licence in his name, during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: Son of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; brother of Aleck Stewart Caldwell; nephew of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Clapham, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "Donald Pavy Caldwell" * [[/Frank David Caldwell|Caldwell, Frank David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-FQ9] - 1907(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2YF Sydney (Bondi, 1930-1936; Concord, 1937; Bondi, 1938-1939; Waverley, 1946-1969); 2YF Katoomba (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 587, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 404, 1938; BOCP 186, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: employee Clyde Engineering Works (Burwood, 1930); mechanic (Bondi, 1936-1937; Waverley, 1949-1958; Bronte, 1963-1968) * [[/Robert Ballantyne Caldwell|Caldwell, Robert Ballantyne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2ZSH-LYB] - 1869(SA)-1942(SA) - Licences: 5BP Adelaide (Unley, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: father of Aleck Stewart Caldwell & Donald Pavy Caldwell; brother of William Alexander Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: resident engineer (North Unley, SA, 1939-1941) - TroveTag: "5BP - Robert Ballantyne Caldwell"(400+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Caldwell"(10+ tags) * [[/Rupert Christian Caldwell|Caldwell, Rupert Christian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W3-897] - 1893(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2YW Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1923-1924); 2JO Sydney (Bondi Junction, 1928; Waverley, 1929-1933; Woollahra, 1934-1937; Bondi, 1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 415, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Waverley, 1930-1933; Woollahra, 1934-1936; Bondi Beach, 1937-1968); retired (Waverley, 1972; Bondi Beach, 1977; Malabar, 1980) * [[/William Alexander Caldwell|Caldwell, William Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y4-P92] - 1881(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5DI Receive Adelaide (Unley, 1923); 5BO Adelaide (Unley, 1923); 5BP Adelaide (Unley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: during 1920s licences apparently shared with multiple family members - Relationships: brother of Robert Ballantyne Caldwell; uncle of Aleck Stewart Caldwell & Donald Pavy Caldwell - Electoral Rolls: nil (Glenelg, SA, 1939-1943) ==''CALETTI''== * [[/Guido Caletti|Caletti, Guido "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G841-NV5] - 1900(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2CL Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1922; Newtown, 1922); 2CL Sydney (Newtown, 1923; Redfern, 1924; Annandale, 1924-1926; Punchbowl, 1927-1929; Penrose, 1930); 2AHV Sydney (Hurstville, 1938-1939, 1946-1950); licensed operator of 2ZF Newtown District Radio Club 1924 - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 649, 1921 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Punchbowl, 1930); mechanic (Bankstown, 1933); telephone mechanic (Hurstville, 1937-1949) ==''CALLABY''== * [[/Clarence James Callaby|Callaby, Clarence James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBQ-38C] - 1910(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1934); 3BI Ballarat (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 546, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Concord, 1933-1935); chemist (Croydon, 1936-1937); industrial chemist (West Ryde, 1943-1958); company director (St Ives, 1963-1968); director (St Ives, 1972-1977) ==''CALLAGHAN''== * [[/Andrew Theodore Callaghan|Callaghan, Andrew Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7P4-H56] - 1896(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2NA Sydney (Coogee, 1931); 2NA Inverell (1933); 2NA Delungra (1933-1934); 2NA Sydney (Kensington, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 733, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1 Australian Wireless Signal Co, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Randwick East, NSW, 1930-1931); senior postal clerk (Inverell, NSW, 1932); postmaster (Delungra, NSW, 1933-1935; Coogee, NSW, 1937); public servant (Ainslie, ACT, 1943); manufacturer's representative (Longueville, NSW, 1949); representative (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Leslie Norman Callaghan|Callaghan, Leslie Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTN-LB3] - 1893(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 181, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP1 9, 1930 - radio telegraphist; WW1 (merchant navy) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); wireless engineer (Punchbowl, NSW, 1937); wireless inspector (Punchbowl, NSW, 1943-1958) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118882329 Trove Bio] ==''CALLANDER''== * [[/Alexander Roy Callender|Callender, Alexander Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTT-L11] - 1914(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3ES Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939, 1947-1969; Murrumbeena, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2062, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1968; Caulfield North, Vic, 1972); admin officer (Carnegie, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CALLICK''== * [[/Harold Victor Callick|Callick, Harold Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXF4-P45] - 1898(Eng)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Herston, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: surgical dresser (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1921-1925; Herston, Qld, 1937-1963; Alderley, Qld, 1943-1949; Herston, Qld, 1954-1958; Chermside, Qld, 1963); retired (Miami, Qld, 1968-1977) ==''CALLOW''== * [[/Percival James Callow|Callow, Percival James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFB-TR6] - 1899(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Albion, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Albion, Qld, 1921-1925); clerk (Glen Kedron, Qld, 1934; Kedron, Qld, 1936-1963); retired (Scarborough, Qld, 1968) ==''CALVERT''== * [[/John Gibson Calvert|Calvert, John Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1SQ-61Q] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2VT Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1509, 1935, NSW; COCP2 778, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Holbrook, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954; Turvey Park, NSW, 1958; Sans Souci, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CAMERON''== * [[/A. R. Cameron|Cameron, A. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RC Adelaide (Leabrook, 1931-1938); 2AMK Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/A. Y. Cameron|Cameron, A. Y.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAY Sydney (Arncliffe, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norman McIntyre Cameron|Cameron, Norman McIntyre]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJ7-GNH] - 1906(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3PG Casterton (1933-1939); 3NC Casterton (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1095, 1933, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farm worker (Carapook, Vic, 1928-1954); farmer (Flagstaff Hill, Vic, 1963-1972); pastoral worker (Sandford, Vic, 1977); retired (Casterton, Vic, 1980) * [[/Robert Milton Cameron|Cameron, Robert Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXL-HDJ] - 1907(Vic)-1985(SA) - Licences: 3OT Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3OT Melbourne (Malvern, 1924-1933); 2XV Sydney (Waverton, 1935; Cronulla, 1937-1939); 4CS Brisbane (Doomben, 1947; Archerfield, 1948); 3AC Melbourne (Prahran, 1954-1955; Hawthorn, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 112, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 87, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Malvern East, 1931-1934); aeradio operator (Cooktown, 1943); surveyor (Prahran, 1954) - TroveTag: "3OT-2XV-4CS-3AC - Robert Milton Cameron" ==''CAMPBELL''== * [[/Dallas Dwyer Campbell|Campbell, Dallas Dwyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ32-236] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2KU? Receive Ulmarra (1922-23); 2CU Ulmarra (1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 5, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Ulmarra, NSW, 1932-1949); garage proprietor (Ulmarra, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Douglas Gilmore Campbell|Campbell, Douglas Gilmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJBS-NDD] - 1888(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2JO Receive Kyogle (1922-1924); 2DG Kyogle (1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 70, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bryan's Gap, NSW, 1913; Round Mountain, NSW, 1930; Lismore, NSW, 1932; Limpinwood, NSW, 1933; Upper Crystal Creek, NSW, 1934-1937; Kyogle, NSW, 1949); Gardener (Kyogle, NSW, 1954-1948); retired (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1968) * [[/Frank Valentine Campbell|Campbell, Frank Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-CGN] - 1901(Eng)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 4GC George Alfred Campbell - Electoral Rolls: wireless expert (South Brisbane, Qld, 1926); mechanic (Kedron, Qld, 1928-1929); electrical engineer (Kedron, Qld, 1934-1954); electrician (Haberfield, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Beacon Hill, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Frederick Alexander Campbell|Campbell, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC4J-HG7] - 1849(Sct)-1930(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as listener, South Yarra, Vic) - Electoral Rolls: director (Melbourne, 1903-1913; South Yarra, 1914-1919); chief executive (South Yarra, 1924-1928) * [[/George Alfred Campbell|Campbell, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-C21] - 1894(Eng)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4GC Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1937-1939, 1947-1960); 4GC Mermaid Beach (1965-1975); 4GC Brisbane (Annerley, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2014, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of Frank Valentine Campbell - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (West End, Qld, 1925-1926; South Brisbane, Qld, 1928-1963); retired (Annerley, Qld, 1968-1972; Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1977) * [[/James Campbell|Campbell, James]] - 1845(Sct)-1893(Vic) - proprietor of engineering business in Ballarat, politician in Victoria, Postmaster-General Victoria (Apr 1884 - Feb 1886) * [[/John Alan Campbell|Campbell, John Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5G2-9MW] - 1899(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Licences: XJDG Melbourne (Toorak, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Nagambie, Vic, 1924; "Soho", Drysdale, Vic, 1928-1936) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/campbell-john-archibald-195 ADB] * [[/Mervyn Richmond Campbell|Campbell, Mervyn Richmond "Snow"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN43-2G2] - 1909(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3MR Melbourne (Coburg, 1931-1939); 3MR Quambatook (1947); Clyde (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 857, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Air Force, POW) - Electoral Rolls: milker (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1942); farmer (Clyde, Vic, 1949-1980) - Links: [http://www.rafcommands.com/database/awards/details.php?qname=CAMPBELL&qnum=9190 RAF Commands] * [[/Neville Douglas Campbell|Campbell, Neville Douglas or Douglas Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G73C-WVG] - 1912(Tas)-2007(Tas) - Licences: 7NC Hobart (City, 1932-1939, 1946-1956; Sandy Bay, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 993, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (New Town, 1943; Sandy Bay, 1949-1958) * [[/Robert Campbell|Campbell, Robert "Bob"]] - 1917(???)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4RC Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1933-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1180, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, treasurer, QSL officer) - Comment: numerous contemporaneous RCs - Electoral Rolls: Nile yet identified ==''CANACOTT''== * [[/George Webster Canacott|Canacott, George Webster]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQF-G9B] - 1918(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ACM Sydney (Concord, 1939; North Strathfield, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 168, 1938; COCP1 531, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: National Medal, 1977; Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry, 1977 - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943); police constable (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1949-1954; Concord, NSW, 1958); police sergeant (West Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CANAVAN''== * [[/John Canavan|Canavan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3D-L6T] - 1914(Eng)-2008(WA) - Licences: 6CN Perth (City, 1936-1939); 6ON Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1811, 1936, WA; BOCP 109, 1937; 1COCP 618, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (North Perth, WA, 1937; Maylands, WA, 1949; Bayswater, WA, 1954; Port Hedland, WA, 1958; Bayswater, WA, 1963-1980) ==''CANNING''== * [[/Frederick Gerald Canning|Canning, Frederick Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN36-NJ6] - 1900(Isle of Man)-1995(UK) - Licences: 3CQ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1931; Toorak, 1933-1937); 2AFW Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938; Greenwich, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 675, 1921 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Fitzroy, Vic, 1922-1924); constable (South Yarra, Vic, 1926-1928); radio engineer (Toorak, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Greenwich, NSW, 1943); retired (Portsea, Vic, 1972-1977; Rye, Vic, 1980) ==''CANNON''== * [[/Arthur Charles Cannon|Cannon, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC3C-FHR] - 1899(Qld)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Cobden (1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 852, 1925 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Cobden, Vic, 1931-1943); clerk (Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954) * [[/Reginald Holden Burtham Cannon|Cannon, Reginald Holden Burtham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HZY-K77] - 1920(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2AMB Sydney (Lindfield, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2284, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1943; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949; Brighton, Vic, 1954; Sandringham, Vic, 1963) * [[/Ronald Fredrick Herrett Cannon|Cannon, Ronald Fredrick or Frederick Herrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7JW-T6L] - 1913(Tas)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 7RC Wynyard (1932-1939); 3BRC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 946, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 97, 1937; 1COCP 473, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; RAAFWR; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Wynyard, 1936-1937); engineer (St Kilda, 1943); radio technician (Auburn, 1949; Hawthorn, 1954-1967); tv hirer (Hawthorn, 1968-1980) ==''CANSICK''== * [[/Nathan Victor Charles Cansick|Cansick, Nathan Victor Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSJ-CXC] - 1907(Vic)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 3VE Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3AK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 139, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1928-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1928); telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1931); technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1937); physicist (Five Dock, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''CANT''== * [[/Alan Cant|Cant, Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGL-WCG] - 1899(Eng)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AIQ Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939; Dulwich Hill, 1946-1950; Hargrave Park, 1954; Padstow, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2003, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1937; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943-1949; Hargrave Park, NSW, 1954; Padstow, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''CAPE''== * [[/Alfred Vincent Cape|Cape, Alfred Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L243-57P] - 1881(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XEH Grenfell (1912-1914); 2JU Receive Bathurst (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Tucklan, NSW, 1930); grazier (Leadville, NSW, 1932-1943); farmer (The Oaks, NSW, 1949-1954); no occupation (Campbelltown, NSW, 1958) ==''CAPSEY''== * [[/Henry Capsey|Capsey, Henry "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK9-N58] - 1906(Eng)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2OQ Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1936-1939; Forest Lodge, 1946-1948; Chester Hill, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1661, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: French polisher (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1930-1935; Kogarah, NSW, 1937); radio (Annandale, NSW, 1943); laboratory assistant (Glebe, NSW, 1949); radio tradesman (Chester Hill, NSW, 1949-1968); radio trades (Chester Hill, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''CAREY''== * [[/Francis Joseph Carey|Carey, Francis Joseph "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54V-PD3] - 1904(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: X?? Toowoomba (1911-1914); 4?? Toowoomba (1922-1923); 2AMI Sydney (Centennial Park, 1933-1939; North Sydney 1946-1954; Fairfield 1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1152, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 122, 1938; COCP2 255, 1939 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); radio club member (QWI) - Halcyon: AOCP NSW 1925?? - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Campsie, NSW, 1933; Burwood, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Parramatta North, NSW, 1936); wireless operator (Waverley, NSW, 1937); announcer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); engineer (Fairfield, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/John Thomas Carey|Carey, John Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Y9-TZ8] - 1884(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 19, 1914 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (St Kilda, 1913; West End, Townsville, 1919) ==''CARGILL''== * [[/Norman Cargill|Cargill, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VK-S27] - 1917(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1480, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: press hand (Wentworthville, NSW, 1943-1954); radio mechanic (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972; Teleopea, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CARLYLE''== * [[/Arthur Keith Hanham Carlyle|Carlyle, Arthur Keith Hanham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCM7-GD9] - 1909(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3KD Melbourne (North Carlton, 1932-1939; East Preston, 1947-1948); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 990, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Carlton North, Vic, 1931-1937); ironmonger (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949) ==''CARNAHAN''== * [[/John Malcolm Carnahan|Carnahan, John Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4K-RZX] - 1915(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3BF Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939, 1947-1948; East Bentleigh, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1246, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1937-1949); supervisor (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''CARNE''== * [[/Ronald Lewis Carne|Carne, Ronald Lewis "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-N3M] - 1910(Fiji)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4RP Hambledon Mill via Cairns (1935); 4RP Innisfail (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1186, 1933, Qld; 3COCP 429, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Goondi Mill, Innisfail, 1936-1937); cane inspector (Sherwood, Qld, 1943); assistant cane inspector (Goondi Mill, Innisfail, Qld, 1949-1954); cane inspector (Victoria Mill, Ingham, Qld, 1954-1958); manager (Harwood Mill, Harwood Island, NSW, 1963; Victoria Mill, Ingham, Qld, 1968); retired (Bowen, Qld, 1972) ==''CARPENTER''== * [[/Archibald John Carpenter|Carpenter, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPR-BJS] - 1900(WA)-1956(France) - Licences: No known licence - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 376, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Northam, WA, 1925-1936); instructor (South Perth, WA, 1943); firewood vendor (Whyalla, SA, 1948); teacher (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954) * [[/Norman Dean Carpenter|Carpenter, Norman Dean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMS-CM8] - 1914(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2RK Sydney (Hurstville, 1931-1933); 2RK Griffith (1935); 2RK Sydney (Hurstville, 1936); 2RK Murwillumbah (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 732, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 80, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''CARRIE''== * [[/F. Carrie|Carrie, F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Glanville, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CARROLL''== * [[/Charles Michael Carroll|Carroll, Charles Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DK-LXW] - 1907(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3CY Melbourne (Ormond, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2038, 1937, Vic; COCP1 313, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Richmond North, Vic, 1931; Bentleigh, Vic, 1936-1942); public servant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1954; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Mount Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles William Joseph Carroll|Carroll, Charles William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-62J] - 1911(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2OM Sydney (Leichhardt, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 935, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 20, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leichhardt, NSW, 1934); radio inspector (Leichhardt, NSW, 1935; Haberfield, NSW, 1937-1972) * [[/John McLaughlin Carroll|Carroll, John McLaughlin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DL-SZY] - 1910(Vic)-1963(WA) - Licences: 3KF Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 961, 1932, Vic; COCP2 414, 1941; COCP1 1581, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor body builder (Mordialloc, Vic, 1931-1937; Mentone, Vic, 1942); radio officer (Melbourne, Vic, 1943); technician (Palmyra, WA, 1954-1963) ==''CARRUTHERS''== * [[/Frederick Albert Carruthers|Carruthers, Frederick Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFR6-DNF] - 1905(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2PF Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1923); 2PF Cowra (1933-1937); 2PF Sydney (Arncliffe, 1938-1939, 1946-1958); 2PF (Lismore, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1120, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Moss Vale, NSW, 1930; Cowra, NSW, 1933-1936; Arncliffe, NSW, 1937-1958); stipendiary magistrate (Lismore, NSW, 1963-1968); magistrate (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''CARTER''== * [[/Albert Edward Carter|Carter, Albert Edward "Birdie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDL-5CB] - 1916(Qld)-2014(Qld) - Licences: 4LT Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 4LT Nanango (1954); 4LT Brisbane (Carina, 1955-1969); 4LT Sunshine Beach (1975); 4LT Tewantin (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2143, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); wholesale grocery (S. Hoffnung & Co); WW2 - Comment: several contemporaneous AECs - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Greenslopes, Qld, 1943-1949); manager (Nanango, Qld, 1954); departmental manager (Carina, Qld, 1958-1972); retired (Sunshine Beach, Qld, 1977; Tewantin, Qld, 1980)) * [[/Alfred Raymond Carter|Carter, Alfred Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2W-TY5] - 1913(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AHH Sydney (Coogee, 1937-1938; Bondi, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1974, 1937, NSW; COCP2 672, 1942; COCP1 796, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1936-1937); salesman (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1943-1963); proprietor (Coogee, NSW, 1972); salesman (Ettalong, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Clarence Sydney William Carter|Carter, Clarence Sydney William]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5T1-TXL] - 1902(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Kensington, 1923); 5CS Adelaide (Maylands, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 24, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glen Osmond, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5CS - Clarence Sydney William Carter" * [[/Frederick Pell Carter|Carter, Frederick Pell or Peel (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP4-2BC] - 1899(NSW)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5GK Adelaide (Mile End, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 761, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: service station proprietor (Mile End, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/George Richard Carter|Carter, George Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYC-LC1] - 1909(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GC Camperdown (1933-1939); 3GC Melbourne (East Hawthorn, 1947-1956; Bulleen, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1098, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Swan Hill, Vic, 1931; Camperdown, Vic, 1934-1936); salesman (Camperdown, Vic, 1937-1943); dental mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1949-1954); dental technician (Bulleen, Vic, 1958-1968); technician (Bulleen, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/H. Carter|Carter, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Graceville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous HCs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Harry Raymond Carter|Carter, Harry Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9G5-KJT] - 1911(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2HC Armidale (1926-1927); 2HC Quirindi (1928-1939, 1946-1980+); 2BE Portable Quirindi (1933-1934); 2AI Portable Quirindi (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 286, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Quirindi, 1933-1980) - Callsign 2BE withdrawn by PMGD for 2BE Bega commercial * [[/Walter Leslie Carter|Carter, Walter Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLK-3XG] - 1898(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2WL Sydney (Stanmore, 1925-1927; Punchbowl, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 450, 1919 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Campsie, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1933; Rose Bay, 1934-1937; Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1958) ==''CARTY''== * [[/Bruce Carty|Carty, Bruce]] - historian (broadcast, amateur broadcast), author "Australian Radio History" ==''CASE''== * [[/Leslie Jonathan Case|Case, Leslie Jonathan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQN-W19] - 1916(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AMJ Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1939); 2MU Sydney (Unanderra, 1946-1955); 2MU Wollongong, 1955-1956); 2MU Sydney (Padstow, 1957; Beverley Hills, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 202, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1943); technician (Unanderra, NSW, 1954); salesman (Beverley Hills, NSW, 1963-1977; Narwee, NSW, 1980) ==''CASS''== * [[/Moses Henry Cass|Cass, Moses Henry "Moss"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDF-NTP] - 1927(WA)-2022(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - doctor; driver for establishment of community radio and SBS Radio - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/cass-moses-henry-moss-32316 Obituaries Australia] ==''CASSIDY''== * [[/John Joseph Cassidy|Cassidy, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYZ-GYJ] - 1901(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3JC Melbourne (Malvern, 1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JJCs - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Malvern, Vic, 1924-1934); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954) ==''CASTLE''== * [[/Clarence Henry Castle|Castle, Clarence Henry "Clarry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGF-7GR] - 1915(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5KL Adelaide (Prospect, 1933-1939); 5KL Darwin (1947-1948); 5KL Adelaide (Enfield Heights, 1954-1965; Enfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1209, 1933, SA; 2COCP 263, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CASWELL''== * [[/Archibald Harold Caswell|Caswell, Archibald Harold "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCC-Y3X] - 1913(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CB Murgon (1934-1939); 4CB Maryborough (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1340, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (POW); business proprietor (garage) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Maryborough, Qld, 1954-1972); retired (Torquay, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''CATFORD''== * [[/Lester Evans Catford|Catford, Lester Evans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDD8-RCB] - 1911(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5LC Gladstone (1931-1939, 1947); 5LC Adelaide (Malvern, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 789, 1931, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 357, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gladstone, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Lance Maynard Catford|Catford, Lance Maynard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQR-K2W] - 1913(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5XL Clare (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2372, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: share farmer (Clare, SA, 1939) ==''CATHCART''== * [[/Francis Cathcart|Cathcart, Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK8-P99] - 1867(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: XJDJ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, Vic, 1914-1931) ==''CATT''== * [[/Ernest Albert Catt|Catt, Ernest Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JP-4LP] - 1905(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2AD Sydney Five Dock, 1934); 2FU Sydney (Maroubra Junction, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1297, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2AD amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2AD Armidale commercial service - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Maroubra North, NSW, 1930-1931); electrical fitter (Maroubra, NSW, 1933); electrical engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1934-1935); installation inspector (Maroubra, NSW, 1936-1954); electrical installation inspector (Maroubra, NSW, 1958); technical officer (Caringbah, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1972-1977; Cronulla, NSW, 1980) ==''CAVANAGH''== * [[/William Mortimer Cavanagh|Cavanagh, William Mortimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ23-GPH] - 1908(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Warburton (1923-1924); 3WC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925); 2WC Sydney (Potts Point, 1928); 2WC Goulburn (1930); 3WC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1931; Williamstown, 1937-1939); 2WC Wauchope (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 214, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 598, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales (Goulburn, NSW, 1930; St Kilda, Vic, 1931-1934); radio dealer (Wauchope, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''CAVE''== * [[/Norman Cave|Cave, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDB7-G73] - 1898(Eng?)-19??(???) - Licences: 7BC Launceston (1925-1926); operator of Wills & Co Receive licence 1924 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 129, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF Wireless Operator); foundation member Tasmanian Gliding Club (instructor); returned to England 1931; likely Wing Commander RAF in WW2; possibly lost in SE Asia 1942 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CAWOOD''== * [[/Greville Charles Cawood|Cawood, Greville Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPXH-PPM] - 1903(NSW)-1994(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Bellingen (1923); 2GC Ulong (1926); 2GC Dorrigo (1927-1928); 2ALC Sydney (Waverley, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CAWTHRON''== * [[/Edward Joseph Cawthron|Cawthron, Edward Joseph "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBH-9SX] - 1908(NSW)-1964(SA) - Licences: 2JC Sydney (Concord, 1926-1933; Neutral Bay, 1931; Concord, 1933; Five Dock, 1933); 2VA Sydney (City, 1931); 2EJ Sydney (City, 1931); 5JC Adelaide (Kent Town, 1937-1939); 5JE Adelaide (Somerton, 1947-1948; North Glenelg, 1954; Somerton Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 308, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 323, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Haberfield, 1943) ==''CECIL''== * [[/Clyde Cecil|Cecil, Clyde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN5-XYG] - 1898(Vic)-1963(WA) - Licences: 6AB Kalgoorlie (1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 154, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a listener, Kalgoorlie) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Kalgoorlie, 1919); lecturer (Kalgoorlie, 1921-1925; Maylands, 1928-1937); metallurgist (Nedlands, 1943); physicist (Nedlands, 1949-1954); school principal (Triggs Island, 1958-1963) ==''CHADWICK''== * [[/Richard Howel Chadwick|Chadwick, Richard Howel (Electoral Rolls) or Howell (BMD) "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3PQ-6HH] - 1896(NZ)-1955(Qld) - Licences: 4GU Brisbane (Wilston, 1933-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1197, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; radio clubs (WIAQ); employment (travelling salesman) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Zillmere, Qld, 1921); salesman (Wilston, Qld, 1925-1954) ==''CHAFFER''== * [[/Edward Martin Chaffer|Chaffer, Edward Martin "Martin"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ1Z-B3P] - 1905(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3XF Receive Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923); 3XF Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1927); 6XF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1931); 3XF Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1933); 2AEK Sydney (Potts Point, 1938); 3MH Hamilton (1947); 3MH Ballarat (1948); 3MH Swan Hill (1954); 3MH Melbourne (Preston, 1955-1956; Moonee Ponds, 1965-1969; Doncaster, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 354, 1927, No. ?? in Vic; 3COCP 304, 1937; 2COCP 113, 1937; 1COCP 151, 1937 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIA Vic Essendon, treasurer, 1924), placed 2nd for best complete station Melbourne Wireless Exhibition 1924; placed second for best complete station at Melbourne Wireless Exhibition 1925; placed 10th in 3LO amateur broadcasting competition 1926; broadcast engineer (3HA, 3BA, 3SH), Dept Civil Aviation 1930s, military (WW2, 1942+) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1936); radio engineer (Hamilton, 1942; Ballarat, 1949; Swan Hill, 1954; Preston, 1963); radio technician (Moonee Ponds, 1967-1968); retired (Doncaster, 1977-1980) - Relationships: father of 3AII Ken Chaffer ==''CHALLEN''== * [[/Peter Robert Challen|Challen, Peter Robert]] - 1848(Eng)-1905(Vic) - early telephone, telephony & wireless experimenter, employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, Electrical Office & Postmaster), radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria), associate of Henry Walter Jenvey, William Philip Bechervaise & George Smibert ==''CHALLENDER''== * [[/Gerard Challender|Challender, Gerard "Gerry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CR-1DT] - 1910(Eng)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2OF Merewether (1933); 2OF Sydney (Glebe, 1933; Broadmeadow, 1934); 2ZS Kempsey (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1076, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; high profile participation 1950 Kempsey floods; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Merewether, NSW, 1933; Broadmeadow, NSW, 1935; Homebush, NSW, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943; West Kempsey, NSW, 1949); ==''CHALLENGER''== * [[/George Reginald Challenger|Challenger, George Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3YQ-ZZB] - 1902(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: 2GC Sydney (Auburn, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Auburn, 1930-1935) - TroveTag: "2GC - George Reginald Challenger" ==''CHAMBERS''== * [[/Francis Rupert Chambers|Chambers, Francis Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYY2-JKX] - 1898(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 247, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell, 1924-1925); contractor (Geraldton, 1931; Mt Waverley, 1934-1936); linesman (Seaford, 1937; Frankston, 1942); technician (Frankston, 1949; Seaford, 1954); retired (Upwey, 1963; McRae, 1968) * [[/Walter Alfred Chambers|Chambers, Walter Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3N6-VX1] - 1889(Qld)-1968(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 151, 1915; 2COCP 100, 1930; 1COCP 96, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Thursday Island, 1912-1913); radio telegraphist (Wyndham, 1916-1917); telegraphist (Subiaco, 1917); radio telegraphist (Esperance, 1921-1925); officer-in-charge (Geraldton, 1925); radio officer (Como, 1931-1934; Esperance, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Como, 1943-1968) ==''CHAMPION''== * [[/Ellis Colin Clark Champion|Champion, Ellis Colin Clark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHH2-QXC] - 1916(Tas)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2CN Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938, 1946-1948); 2AVC Sydney (Ryde, 1955-1956; Pymble, 1957-1961; Turramurra, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2113, 1938, NSW; BOCP 538, 1943; COCP2 779, 1943; COCP1 792, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Waverley, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); manager (Ryde, NSW, 1954); company director (Turramurra, NSW, 1968); director (Turramurra, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''CHANDLER''== * [[/Alfred William Herbert Chandler|Chandler, Alfred William Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9L-WGV] - 1905(Vic)-2010(Vic)105yo - Licences: 3WH Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1931; Caulfield, 1933-1938); 3LC Melbourne (Malvern, 1956; Armadale, 1960; Glen Iris, 1965-1975; Beaumaris, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 874, 1925 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1937); RAAF (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); merchant (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1968; Glen Iris, 1972-1977) - Links: [http://users.tpg.com.au/johnchandler/documents/My%20Baptist%20Forebares.pdf Full Radio Biography] * [[/Edward James Chandler|Chandler, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSM-3P1] - 1910(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4EJ Townsville (1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2384, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Belgian Gardens, Qld, 1931-1949); business manager (Rosslea Estate, Qld, 1954-1958; Townsville, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry George Chandler|Chandler, Henry George or George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9K-PF9] - 1909(Eng)-19??(Vic?) - Licences: 3AC Ballarat (1933); 3AC Hamilton (1937-1939); 3AC Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1142, 1929; 2COCP 158, 1938; BOCP 190, 1938; 1COCP 301, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, Vic, 1936); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1937); airman (Coburg West, Vic, 1949) * [[/John Beals Chandler|Chandler, John Beals]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HN-HXH] - 1887(Eng)-1962(Qld) - principal (4BC); proprietor (J. B. Chandler & Co., 1913-1962); Lord Mayor Brisbane (1940-1952); witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - don't confuse D. W. Chandler early wireless experimenter - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chandler-sir-john-beals-9724 ADB] * [[/R. Chandler|Chandler, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Newtown, 1923); 2193 Sydney (Newtown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHANNON''== * [[/H. D. Channon|Channon, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2BO Receive Inverell (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Lloyd Lister Channon|Channon, Lloyd Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD59-4NS] - 1885(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2AQ Receive Manilla (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Elsmore, 1913); postal official (Raymond Terrace, 1930-1949) ==''CHAPMAN''== * [[/Austin Chapman|Chapman, Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZYW-3F4] - 1864(NSW)-1926(NSW) - occupations (apprentice saddler, hotelier), politician (Postmaster-General, 1905-1907), oversight of Commonwealth Wireless Telegraphy conference Melbourne 1907 - Links: [[w:Austin Chapman|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chapman-sir-austin-5554 ADB] * [[/Bruce Amundsen Chapman|Chapman, Bruce Amundsen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VL-575] - 1912(WA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BA Sydney (Chatswood, 1930-1939; Balgowlah, 1946-1958; St Ives, 1960-1969 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 696, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shipping clerk (Chatswood, 1935-1937); clerk (Balgowlah, 1949-1958; St Ives, 1963-1968) * [[/E. B. Chapman|Chapman, E. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank William Chapman (Qld)|Chapman, Frank William (Qld)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC5-KB3] - 1898(???)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4XL Brisbane (Yeronga, 1931-1939); 4ZFC Brisbane (Ekibin, 1965); 4TH Brisbane (Ekibin, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 785, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Salisbury, Qld, 1928); labourer (Yeronga, Qld, 1929-1937); waterside worker (Paddington, Qld, 1943-1949); PMG technician (Ekibin, Qld, 1954-1972) * [[/Frank William Chapman (WA)|Chapman, Frank William (WA)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBXD-TFK] - 1918(Vic)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CC Perth (Manning Park, 1954-1965; Bassendean, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3319, 1953, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: trainee (Chidlow, WA, 1949); teacher (Manning Park, WA, 1954-1963); technical school principal (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1963); teacher (Bassendean, WA, 1968-1977); retired (Bassendean, WA, 1980) * [[/Harrison Chapman|Chapman, Harrison "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CX-2C5] - 1909(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3JX Receive Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1922); 3GU Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1929-1939, 1946-1965; Flinders, 1965-1975; Hawthorn, 1980+); 3AGU Portable Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1948-1956; Flinders, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 513, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; 1AOCP 32, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Ivanhoe, 1931-1936); chemist (Geelong, 1937); RAAF (Ballarat, 1942; Ivanhoe, 1949-1954); chemical engineer (Ivanhoe, 1963); minister of religion (Flinders, 1968); clergyman (Flinders, 1972-1977) * [[/Michael Nason Chapman|Chapman, Michael Nason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21R-JCB] - 1881(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XAAR Springwood (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1930-1937); no occupation (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1943) - Comment: Beware another contemporaneous Michael Nason Chapman in Sydney district * [[/Owen George Chapman|Chapman, Owen George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YX-YLK] - 1904(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2OC Wyong (1930-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 669, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Wyong, 1930-1958) * [[/Percival Carnew Lamont Chapman|Chapman, Percival Carnew Lamont "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GM-5M8] - 1911(Qld)-2008(Qld) - 4PC Brisbane (Sandgate, 1933); 4PC Babinda (1937-1939); 4PC Monto (1946-1975); 4PC Point Vernon (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1155, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); occupation (power house engineer/manager) - Relationships: father of Geoff Chapman 4CET - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ayr, Qld, 1943; Monto, Qld, 1949-1972); retired (Point Vernon, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/William George Chapman|Chapman, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ2X-8KG] - 1890(Tas)-1957(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 116, 1915; 1COCP 63, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); coastal wireless operator; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo AWA) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, 1925); officer-in-charge (Radio Station Applecross, 1931-1954) ==''CHAPPELL''== * [[/Lloyd Arthur Chappell|Chappell, Lloyd Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69G-SB9] - 1911(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7LC Ross (1936-1937); 7LC Winnaleah (1938-1939); 7LC Hobart (Kingston, 1947-1955; Sandy Bay, 1956-1975; Coles Bay, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1828, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 172, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Ross, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Queenstown, 1943; Kingston, 1949-1958) ==''CHARLES''== * [[/Edward Arthur Charles|Charles, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QC-V3V] - 1916(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5YQ Adelaide (North Unley, 1935-1939; Unley, 1947-1948; Ascot Park, 1954-1956; Hyde Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1443, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Unley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Gordon Bendall Charles|Charles, Gordon Bendall Hura?]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KQ-G7Z] - 1911(NZ)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2GC Sydney (Coogee, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1258, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Coogee, NSW, 1932-1943); radio technician (Coogee, NSW, 1949-1963); liaison officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''CHARLESWORTH''== * [[/Reginald Denison Charlesworth|Charlesworth, Reginald Denison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW1M-CKJ] - 1900(Eng)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2CI Receive Sydney (Haberfield, 1922); 2CI Sydney (Haberfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: migrated to Fiji mid 1920s, returned to Australia mid 1930s - Electoral Rolls: factory manager (Summer Hill, 1933); engineer (Haberfield, 1935-1937); Lane Cove, 1943); radio engineer (Dee Why, 1949-1954); engineer (Hunters Hill, 1958-1972) - TroveTag: "2CI - Reginald Denison Charlesworth" ==''CHARLTON''== * [[/Noel Benson Charlton|Charlton, Noel Benson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCF9-CLT] - 1897(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: XII Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Lidcombe, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''CHARTERIS''== * [[/Michael Charteris|Charteris, Michael]] - 4QS Ipswich & Maryborough - amateur operator, historian (amateur) ==''CHATFIELD''== * [[/Robert Greatham Chatfield|Chatfield, Robert Greatham "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK92-9L1] - 1900(NZ)-1974(NZ) - Licences: ZL2AV Wellington (1925-1954+) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 1925, No. ?? in NZ - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; clubs (Wellington Amateur Radio Club 2WB, member and one time president) - Relationships: father of Don Chatfield ZL2SG - QSLs: substantial early portion (100+) of QSL collection survives - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Wellington, 1922); salesman (Wellington, 1931-1954); retired (Wellington, 1963-1972) - TroveTag: "ZL2AV - Robert Greatham Chatfield" ==''CHATTERTON''== * [[/Francis Joseph Chatterton|Chatterton, Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZWW-952] - 1902(Tas)-1931(Tas) - Licences: 7AY Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Hobart, 1925-1928) ==''CHAUVEL''== * [[/Walter Temple Frank Chauvel|Chauvel, Walter Temple Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH5T-WNQ] - 1902(Qld)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Stanthorpe (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1925-1928); grazier (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1928-1943); radio engineer (Texas, Qld, 1949-1963); retired (East Ballina, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''CHEEL''== * [[/Charles Reginald Cheel|Cheel, Charles Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N1J-PTC] - 1890(Vic)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5CR Adelaide (Maylands, 1934-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1278, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHEN''== * [[/Paul Chen|Chen, Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDP-4H6] - 1913(China)-1949(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2063, 1937, Vic; BOCP 171, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHENNELL''== * [[/Victor Chennell|Chennell, Victor "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBH-1XV] - 1907(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5JH Adelaide (Norwood, 1927-1933; Cowandilla, 1937-1939; North Adelaide, 1946-1956; Ascot Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 346, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer? (Goodwood Park, 1939) ==''CHESSELL''== * [[/John Carl Chessell|Chessell, John Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2M1-9GS] - 1900(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 3JW Receive Melbourne (Surry Hills, 1922); 2LV Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1929-1934); 2YU Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1935-1936; Ashfield, 1937-1939); 2AFL Sydney (Careel Bay, 1948-1950); 2ER Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1948-1950); 2BJC Sydney (Ashfield, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 517, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1921); electrician (Lewisham, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (The Esplanade, NSW, 1949; Ashfield, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Ashfield, NSW, 1980) ==''CHESTERFIELD''== * [[/John Henry Chesterfield|Chesterfield, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSVH-3SK] - 1895(Vic)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Wayville, 1924-1926); 2ACQ Sydney (Strathfield, 1937-1939); 4HJ Brisbane (Cleveland, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 23, 1914; 1COCP 266, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Croydon, NSW, 1930); radio engineer (Glenbrook, NSW, 1931-1935); department manager (Strathfield, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Strathfield, 1936; Pymble, NSW, 1943; Cleveland, Qld, 1949-1963); retired (Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1968-1972) ==''CHICK''== * [[/Keith Ferdinand Chick|Chick, Keith Ferdinand or Ferdernand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6P4-SHY] - 1907(Tas)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3FV Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2015, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Aspendale, Vic, 1931; Mordialloc, Vic, 1934-1949); army (Mordialloc, Vic, 1954); army officer (Mordialloc, Vic, 1958-1972) * [[/Leonard Garth Chick|Chick, Leonard Garth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6SW-7PJ] - 1918(Tas)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 7LG Launceston (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1973, 1937, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 227, 1939; 2COCP 550, 1941; 1COCP 1264, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: seaman (Swan Point, 1944); aeradio operator (Lindisfarne, 1949); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954); draftsman (East Keilor, 1963-1968); surveyor (Forster, 1977-1980) ==''CHILTON''== * [[/Frederick Oliver Chilton|Chilton, Frederick Oliver]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNR-XFL] - 1905(NSW)-2007(NSW)102yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Wahroonga, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 147, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receive operator; military (Brigadier); awards (Knighted) - Relationships: brother of 2RC Robert Ralph Chilton - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1943); civil servant (South Yarra, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Clareville Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [[w:Frederick Oliver Chilton|Wikipedia]] * [[/George Frederick Chilton|Chilton, George Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3CR-41Q] - 1891(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 2GF Sydney (Pennant Hills, 1924; Carlingford, 1925); 4GD Townsville (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 160, 1915; 1COCP 10, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal operator (VIG, VIB, VIS, VIT, Rockbank); wireless telegraphist (PMG); RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917); federal public servant (PMG) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Wooloowin, 1919-1921); radio stationmaster (South Townsville, Qld, 1925; Glenferrie, 1927; Wireless Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1928-1942); engineer (St Kilda, 1949-1954) * [[/Robert Ralph Chilton|Chilton, Robert Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNR-821] - 1907(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 2RC Sydney (Wahroonga, 1925-1926); 2RC Gloucester (1927); 2RC Sydney (Wahroonga, 1928-1939, 1946-1947; Roseville East, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 152, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist assistant (Wahroonga, 1933); chemist (Stanthorpe, 1954-1963; Sherwood, Qld, 1972) - Relationships: brother of Frederick Oliver Chilton ==''CHILVER''== * [[/Gwenneth Mary Chilver|Chilver formerly Churchward nee Holland, Gwenneth Mary]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L286-KH6] - 1923(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3US Leongatha (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3894, 1960, Vic - YL amateur operator - Relationships: Wife of 3DI James Daniel Chilver - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Leongatha South, Vic, 1954); home duties (Vermont, Vic, 1958; Leongatha, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/James Daniel Chilver|Chilver, James Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L286-V7Y] - 1913(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3DI Tarwin (1936-1937); 3DI Leongatha (1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1790, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Husband of 3US Gwenneth Mary Chilver - Electoral Rolls: farming (Tarwin, Vic, 1936-1937; Leongatha, 1943-1954); sales (Leongatha, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''CHINERY''== * [[/Jessie Camelia Chinery|Chinery or Chinnery, Jessie Camelia]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMP-6NZ] - 1915(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6JC Perth (Welshpool, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1866, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Welshpool, WA, 1937) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''CHINNER''== * [[/Harry Edward Chinner|Chinner, Harry Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVJ7-SXT] - 1908(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2CG Sydney (Randwick, 1933-1939; Maroubra, 1946-1954; Kirrawee, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1081, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 142, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: contractor (East Maitland, NSW, 1930); electrical contractor (Randwick North, NSW, 1931-1937); foreman (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1954); supervisor (Kirrawee, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''CHIPPINDALL''== * [[/Eric Kellett Chippindall|Chippindall, Eric Kellett "Chippy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LFCB-MNZ] - 1916(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4XR Brisbane (Paddington, 1937-1939); 4XR Gympie (1946-1969); 4XR Brisbane (Paddington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1940, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4SB, 4BU, 4LG, 4GY) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Gympie, Qld, 1949); announcer-engineer (Gympie, Qld, 1954-1958); shopkeeper (Paddington, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/John Chippindall|Chippindall, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTT-PJC] - 1911(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3VU Melbourne (Coburg West, 1933-1939); 4VU Brisbane (Northgate, 1947-1948); 3VU Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1238, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1934-1936); engineer (Coburg, Vic, 1937-1942; Coburg West, Vic, 1949-1954; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CHISHOLM''== * [[/Graham St Clair Chisholm|Chisholm, Graham St Clair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX47-TTR] - 1915(Qld)-2002(WA) - Licences: 4LP Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1933); 3ACG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947-1948); 5PG Darwin (1955-1956); 1AB Canberra (Canberra City, 1960; Ainslie, 1965); 6IB Perth (Dalkeith, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1101, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 18, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (3SR, Shepparton, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1949-1954); broadcaster (Reid, ACT, 1958; Ainslie, ACT, 1963; Dalkeith, WA, 1968-1972); manager (Nedlands, 1977-1980) ==''CHITHAM''== * [[/William Norman Chitham|Chitham, William Norman "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWT-KJK] - 1912(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4UU Brisbane (Bulimba, 1933-1934; Fortitude Valley 1937-1939; Cannon Hill, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 913, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor, QSL officer); part of the "U" gang; military (WW2) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Valley, Qld, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Cannon Hill, 1949-1963); buyer (Cannon Hill, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''CHOATE''== * [[/Roger Sidney Choate|Choate, Roger Sidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQX-RW3] - 1913(Irl)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6RK Harvey (1930-1933); 6RK Kalgoorlie (1937-1939); 6RK Dardanup (1947); 6RK Perth (Subiaco, 1948-1956; Salters Point, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 714, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 42, 1936; 3AIR 1121, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Squadron Leader) - Awards: Military Division OBE [[w:1964_Birthday_Honours|Wikipedia]] - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1937; Perth, WA, 1937); engineer (Melville, WA, 1943); civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1958); surveyor (Salters Point, WA, 1963-1968; Manning, WA, 1972-1977) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1513688 AWM] [https://www.ozatwar.com/raaf/shepherdshillradar.htm OzAtWar] ==''CHOULES''== * [[/George Henry Choules|Choules, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK5-XZF] - 1902(Eng)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 2HB Sydney (Homebush, 1937-1938; Enfield, 1939); 3AHB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; East Malvern, 1954-1965; Blairgowrie, 1969; St Andrews, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1937; Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Blairgowrie, Vic, 1968-1972; St Andrews, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CHOY''== * [[/Howe Choy|Choy, Howe]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAG Sydney (City CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CHRISMAS''== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Chrismas|Chrismas, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YC-FC2] - 1892(NSW)-1950(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 250, 1916; 1COCP 31, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIW Wyndham (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Broome, 1916); wireless operator (Wyndham, 1917; Applecross, 1925); radio telegraphist (Broome, 1931; Geraldton, 1936-1949) ==''CHUGG''== * [[/Richard Chugg|Chugg, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Q9V-D49] - 1858(Sct)-1925(Vic) - Licences: XOQ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: art dealer (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1915) ==''CHURN''== * [[/George Churn|Churn, George]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3XG Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1932) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 897, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified; Surname may be misspelled - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CIALLELLA''== * [[/Rebecca Michelle Ciallella|Ciallella, Rebecca Michelle]] - historian (broadcast); author - Links: [https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/40783/ The Shaping of a Voice: The Early Years of 6WF] ==''CLAFFEY''== * [[/Keighran James Claffey|Claffey, Keighran James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84R-LLP] - 1903(Vic)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AK Deniliquin (1928-1939); 2AK Picton (1946); 2AK Deniliquin (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 459, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Yarrandale, 1949; Deniliquin, 1954; Yarrandale, 1958-1963); retired (Deniliquin, 1977-1980) ==''CLARK''== * [[/Allan Bernard Clark|Clark, Allan or Alan or Allen Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-VV3] - 1912(???)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2ALO Martins Creek (1939); 2ALO Sydney (Punchbowl, 1946-1965; Wiley Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2257, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1935); fettler (Werris Creek, NSW, 1936; Hornsby, NSW, 1943; Punchbowl, NSW, 1949-1968); rail examiner (Lakemba, NSW, 1972-1977); doorman (Lakemba, NSW, 1980) * [[/Francis Thomas Clark|Clark, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WF-CJH] - 1903(WA)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3FC Rainbow (1928); 3FC Melbourne (St Kilda, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933; Elwood, 1937; St Kilda, 1938); 3FC Mildura (1946-1947); 3FC Ouyen (1948-1960); 3FC Geelong (Leopold, 1969; Clifton Springs, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 426, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Rainbow, 1925); postal clerk (Rainbow, 1928); clerk (St Kilda, 1931-1937); senior postal clerk (Red Cliffs, 1942); postmaster (Ouyen, 1949-1954); retired (Clifton Springs, 1972-1980) * [[/Frank P. R. Clark|Clark, Frank P. R.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFG-WRN] - 1900(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Manly, 1923-1924); 2YF Sydney (Manly, 1925) - Qualifications: AOCP 122, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: gone too soon - Trovetag: "2YF - Frank P. R. Clark" * [[/J. Clark|Clark or Clarke, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1933; Vaucluse, 1934; Dee Why, 1935; CBD, 1936-1939, 1947); 2DZ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1948); 2DZ Merewether (1950-1954); 2DZ Newcastle (Adamstown, 1955-1961; Beresfield, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Wilders Hambly Clark|Clark, John Wilders Hambly or Hambley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6ZG-CVN] - 1878(Eng)-1959(SA) - Licences: XVX Adelaide (Kent Town, 1912-1914); 5AA (Adelaide, 1920s) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; president (WIA SA, 1919+); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XVX-5AA - John Wilders Hambly Clark" * [[/Leopold Francis Clark|Clark, Leopold Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/273Q-3D5] - 1902(Tas)-1978(Tas) - Licences: 7CK Natone (1932-1939); 7CK Burnie (1946-1948); Deloraine (1954-1969); Lanena (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 989, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Natone, 1928-1936; Burnie, 1943-1949); grazier (Needles, 1954; Deloraine, 1963) * [[/Raymond John Clark|Clark, Raymond John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWS-RGF] - 1910(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3VO Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2359, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fish merchant (Box Hill, Vic, 1937-1967) ==''CLARKE''== * [[/Albert Irvin Keith Clarke|Clarke, Albert Irvin Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1L-D6Z] - 1896(WA)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2IC Sydney (Earlwood, 1931-1939, 1946-1975; Narrabeen, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 729, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coach builder (Earlwood, NSW, 1930-1972); retired (Narrabeen, NSW, 1977) * [[/F. P. R. Clarke|Clarke, F. P. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YF Sydney (Manly, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Gunner Clarke|Clarke, Gunner]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XFN Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Ross Clarke|Clarke, James Ross]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 962, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JRCs - Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Percival Fraser Clarke|Clarke, Percival Fraser "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ3-4J2] - 1896(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4PY Ayr (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1781, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Jarvisfield, Qld, 1919-1937; Aspley, Qld, 1949-1972) * [[/R. Clarke|Clarke, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Auburn, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Allan Clarke|Clarke, Reginald Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1MC-GMQ] - 1919(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2213, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Warren Cecil Clarke|Clarke, Warren Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1G-MDD] - 1928(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2ASM Sydney (Brookvale, 1947; Broadway, 1948-1950; Dee Why, 1954-1955; Brookvale, 1956-1961; Balgowlah, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2836, 1948, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Pyrmont, NSW, 1949); press photographer (Dee Why, 1954; Brookvale, NSW, 1958); photographer (Balgowlah, NSW, 1963-1977) * [[/Warren Ross Clarke|Clarke, Warren Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NT-LSN] - 1909(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ZZ Sydney (Mosman,1930-1933; Asquith, 1933-1939; Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: AOCP 650, 1930, NSW; 2COCP 6, 1934; 1COCP 14, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Asquith, 1933-1934; Mosman, 1936); radio officer (Mosman, 1943); flight radio officer (Mosman, 1949-1954); clerk (Glenbrook, 1963); travel consultant (Glenbrook, 1972); clerk (Merrylands, 1972); planner (North Rocks, 1977-1980) * [[/William George Clarke|Clarke, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ2-1QS] - 1884(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 32, 1930 - RANRS (temp Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: several contemporaneous WGCs - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Townsville, 1916); seaman (HMAS Encounter, Geelong, 1919); biograph operator (Langwarrin Military Camp, Vic, 1919); hotel manager (Naval Base Hotel, South Fremantle, 1931) ==''CLAY''== * [[/Richard George Clay|Clay, Richard George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZZ-LGN] - 1903(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3RC Melbourne (Northcote, 1929; Alphington, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 536, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Northcote, 1925-1927); welder (Northcote, 1928); electric welder (Alphington, 1931); welder (Richmond, 1936-1937; Alphington, 1942; Northcote, 1949); contractor (Traralgon, 1954-1972) * [[/Henry Victor Clay|Clay, Henry Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPV4-CN9] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2UY Sydney (Maroubra, 1932-1933; Ryde, 1933-1934; Gladesville, 1935; Ryde, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 943, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 428, 1933; COCP1 509, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1935-1946) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Maroubra, NSW, 1931-1933); constable (Ryde, NSW, 1934-1943); sawmiller (North Ryde, NSW, 1949); technician (Dural, NSW, 1958); radio technician (OTC Doonside, NSW, 1958-1963; Oakville, NSW, 1968); grazier (Nabiac, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Iluka, NSW, 1980) ==''CLAYTON''== * [[/Maisie Ian Jesson Clayton|Rawson nee Clayton, Maisie Ian Jesson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RT-25P] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 488, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio worker (Artarmon, 1937); engineer (Kirribilli, 1949); radio engineer (Lane Cove, 1954-1963); engineer (Lane Cove, 1968-1972); home duties (Lane Cove, 1977-1980) - Lady: * [[/Maurice Charles Clayton|Clayton, Maurice Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86J-HX3] - 1912(SA)-1936(SA) - Licences: 5RK Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1930-1931); 5ZC Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 596, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Passed too soon (24yo) * [[/Walter George Gladstone Clayton|Clayton, Walter George Gladstone "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3XN-J1N] - 1918(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4WG Innisfail (1937-1939); 4WG Brisbane (Windsor, 1946-1969); 4WG Townsville (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1868, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, AIF Signals); state public servant (Qld Railways, supervising tech. comms.) - Relationships: uncle of Maise Ian Jesson Rawson nee Clayton (Radio Engineer) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Windsor, 1954-1968); technician (Townsville, 1972-1980) ==''CLEBURNE''== * [[/Eric William Cleburne|Cleburne, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLX-3WZ] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AII Sydney (Gordon, 1937-1939; Mosman, 1946-1950; Willoughby East, 1954-1958); 2BII Bermagui South (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2025, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Gordon, NSW, 1935-1937); wireless operator (Gordon, NSW, 1943); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Willoughby, NSW, 1954-1958); manager (Croydon, Vic, 1958-1968); retired (Bermagui, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CLEMENS''== * [[/Henry Clemens|Clemens, Henry]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 970, 1932, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HCs; Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CLIFF''== * [[/Harry Cliff|Cliff, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87D-WYZ] - 1909(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3HC Melbourne (Essendon, 1928-1948; Heidelberg, 1954-1975); 3HC Point Lonsdale (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 400, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Comment: pre 1928 is another Harry Cliff - Electoral Rolls: implement maker (Moonee Ponds, 1906); engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1928); clerk (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937); company secretary (North Melbourne, 1943); director (Ivanhoe, 1954-1968; Heidelberg, 1972); retired (Point Lonsdale, 1977-1980) ==''CLIFFORD''== * [[/Herbert Glendenning Clifford|Clifford, Herbert Glendenning]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTS-4CN] - 1882(Eng)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5BW Receive Renmark (1923); Receive Renmark (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Renmark, SA, 1939-1943) ==''CLINCH''== * [[/Frederick Gladstone Clinch|Clinch, Frederick Gladstone "Glad"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF5P-TWM] - 1898(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6JR Greenough (1928-1933); 6FG Miling (1960); 6FG Perth (Doubleview, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 468, 1928, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 6CL Ian Harold Wilson Clinch - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Greenough, 1922-1943); garage proprietor (Miling, 1958); retired (Doubleview, 1963-1972) * [[/Ian Harold Wilson Clinch|Clinch, Ian Harold Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQX-YS1] - 1926(WA)-19??(WA) - Licences: 6CL Miling (1960-1965); 6CL Dandaragan (1969); 6CL Rossmoyne (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3596, 1957, WA - amateur operator, WW2 - Relationships: son of 6JR-6FG Frederick Gladstone Clinch - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Leederville, 1949); manager (Miling, 1958-1963); radio technician (Dongara, 1968); technician (Rossmoyne, 1972-1980) ==''CLOSS''== * [[/Alvin Theodore Closs|Closs, Alvin Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67V-HG7] - 1895(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: V750 Receive Melbourne (Olinda, 1922); 3GV Receive Melbourne (Olinda, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Brighton, 1917); storekeeper (Olinda, 1924-1931); salesman (Olinda, 1934-1937); civil servant (Tunstall, 1943-1954); retired (Yarra Junction, 1963-1972) ==''CLOUGH''== * [[/James Edward Clough|Clough, James Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QV-KGG] - 1887(NSW)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 483, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW1 (AIF, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Sea Lake, Vic, 1912); telegraphist (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1913-1914; Elsternwick, Vic, 1915; Prahran, Vic, 1916-1917); postmaster (Sunshine, Vic, 1924-1927; Brighton, Vic, 1931-1937) ==''CLUNNE''== * [[/Edward James Clunne|Clunne, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKD-4W1] - 1914(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2DK Sydney (Merrylands, 1932-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1060, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Occupation machinist in deceased estate file - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Granville, NSW, 1936-1937) ==''CLYNE''== * [[/Alec Henry Clyne|Clyne, Alec Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YX-G45] - 1917(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3VX Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1936-1939; East Prahran, 1947-1948; Carnegie, 1954-1960); 3ACC Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1965; Glen Waverley, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1620, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3HZ Edgar Murray Clyne - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1963; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Edgar Murray Clyne|Clyne, Edgar Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QB-W1W] - 1907(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923); 3HZ Shepparton (1935-1937); 3HZ Warragul (1938-1939, 1947); 3HZ Shepparton (19481965); 3HZ Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1558, 1935, Vic; BOCP 51, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3VX-3ACC Alec Henry Clyne - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1931-1937; Warragul, Vic, 1942); manager (Shepparton, Vic, 1954-1963; Oakleigh, Vic, 1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''COADE''== * [[/Ernest Coade|Coade, Ernest]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rutherglen, 1914); mechanic (Thursday Island, 1919) ==''COAKLEY''== * [[/Thomas James Coakley|Coakley, Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX24-W7T] - 1904(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 5UK Adelaide (Unley, 1933-1939); 3IU Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947; Essendon, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1105, 1933, No. ?? in SA, 3COCP 61, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: aero fitter (Auburn, Vic, 1925-1926); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Essendon, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''COALTER''== * [[/Martin Coalter|Coalter, Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSR-STB] - 1893(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1, 1914 - ship wireless operator? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COATE''== * [[/Edward Fordham Coate|Coate, Edward Fordham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XB-SQZ] - 1909(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3AIP Melbourne (Canterbury, 1965-1969; Lower Templestowe, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 26, 1936; AOLCP 884, 1960; AOCP 4053, 1962, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''COATES''== * [[/Alfred Melbourne Coates|Coates, Alfred Melbourne or Melbourne Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGW-MCZ] - 1884(???)-1964(Vic) - Licences: V757 Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922); 3GG Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (USA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Elsternwick, 1921-1937; Kalorama, 1943-1954) ==''COATH''== * [[/Stanley Pascall Coath|Coath, Stanley Pascall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQB-4C4] - 1913(Vic)-2010(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3SP Melbourne (West Preston, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1363, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1936-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954-1963; Preston, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''COBB''== * [[/Victor Lindsay Cobb|Cobb, Victor Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB7Y-Q52] - 1918(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3CQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1881, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1954; Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968); engineer (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''COCHRANE''== * [[/Athol Brien Cochrane|Cochrane, Athol Brien]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKF-1FK] - 1894(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XAEK Sydney (Longueville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals Coy, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Hunter's Hill, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''COCKS''== * [[/Leonard Wilfred Sidney John Cocks|Cocks, Leonard Wilfred Sidney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPP2-8K3] - 1910(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2DF Sydney (Eastwood, 1933-1939; Arncliffe, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1224, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Arncliffe, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''COFFEY''== * [[/Henry Freeman Coffey|Coffey, Henry Freeman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3QL-BR1] - 1885(Irl)-1934(NSW) - Licences: 4KY Brisbane (Doomben, 1925-1926; Hamilton, 1927); 2ZY Sydney (Willoughby, 1929; Maroubra, 1930-1934) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 52, 1915; 1COCP 12, 1930 - Halycyon: AOCP Brisbane 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless operator (Marconi, White Star, Booth Steamship, Iquitos Steamship, Union Castle); RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); coastal operator (CRS, PMGD, AWA); federal public servant - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Middle Park, Vic, 1919); engineer (Malvern East, 1922-1924); radiostation master (Thursday Island, 1925); wireless operator (Doomben, Qld, 1925-1928); engineer (Chatswood, 1930); wireless mechanic (Maroubra, 1930-1934) - TroveTag: "4KY-2ZY - Henry Freeman Coffey" & "!Wikibooks 4KY" ==''COFFIN''== * [[/Robert George Coffin|Coffin, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXT-CSG] - 1911(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3NU Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Canterbury, 1954-1960); 3ANU Mobile Aboard Vessel "Carole G" (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1767, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963) ==''COGHLAN''== * [[/John Leo Coghlan|Coghlan, John Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYV3-1F4] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3ST Melbourne (St Kilda, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1777, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bunyip, Vic, 1931-1934); driver (St Kilda West, Vic, 1936-1943); technician (South Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Box Hill, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''COHEN''== * [[/Derrick Cohen|Cohen, Derek or Derrick Simeon "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCF-DR7] - 1914(Eng)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2YM Sydney (Dobroyd Point, 1932-1933; Kings Cross, 1933; Clovelly, 1934-1936); 4YM Brisbane (City, 1937-1939); 1YM Macquarie Island (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 238, 1930; AOCP 1011, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (West End, Qld, 1943); technician (Coburg, Vic, 1954); television producer (Chatswood, NSW, 1963; Little Wallaby Beach, NSW, 1977) * [[/Ronald Francis Cohen|Cohen, Ronald Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVV3-8HY] - 1912(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2TF Sydney (Beecroft, 1935-1937; Mosman, 1938; Pennant Hills, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1478, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Beecroft, NSW, 1933-1937); industrial chemist (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''COLE''== * [[/Gordon Francis Cole|Cole, Gordon Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ8C-FHT] - 1919(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2DI Sydney (Cronulla, 1935-1938; Caringbah, 1939; Miranda, 1946-1950; Beverly Hills, 1954-1965; West Pymble, 1969) - cc; Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1560, 1935, NSW; BOCP 106, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Another contemporaneous GFC - Electoral Rolls: technician (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Miranda, NSW, 1949; Beverly Hills, NSW, 1954-1968); manager (Pymble, NSW, 1968) * [[/J. Cole|Cole, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XBZ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: several JCs in Wollstonecraft area 1913 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor Lionel Cole| Cole, Victor Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRRF-HC9] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2ACS Sydney (Croydon, 1936-1939; Lakemba, 1946-1947); 2VL Sydney (Lakemba, 1948-1975); 2VL Sussex Inlet (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1681, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Botany, NSW, 1930-1935); toolmaker (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937; Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1977); retired (Sussex Inlet, NSW, 1980) ==''COLEBATCH''== * [[/Ernest Vincent Colebatch|Colebatch, Ernest Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Q2-974] - 1905(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5CG Receive Adelaide (Norwood, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Norwood, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Belair, SA, 1939-1941) ==''COLES''== * [[/Arthur Francis Coles|Coles, Arthur Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWWX-J2S] - 1902(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2746 Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gosford, NSW, 1930); motor mechanic (Wyangala Dam, NSW, 1931-1934); mechanic (Ungarie, NSW, 1937; Chullora, NSW, 1937); motor mechanic (Enfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Croydon Park, NSW, 1954-1963); supervisor (Campbelltown, NSW, 1968); retired (Douglas Park, NSW, 1972; Lumeah, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''COLESTON''== * [[/Stanley Russell Coleston|Coleston, Stanley Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VV-KQL] - 1913(Vic)-2012(Qld) - Licences: 3XK Melbourne (Middle Park, 1930-1931; Gardenvale, 1933; Glenhuntly, 1937-1939, 1946-1955); 9XK Port Moresby (1956-1960); 3AXK Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1965-1969); 4XA Brisbane (Geebung, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 688, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; DCA (Port Moresby, ca 1960) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Glenhuntly, 1936-1942; Caulfield East, 1949-1954); public servant (Mt Waverley, 1963-1972); retired (Geebung, 1977-1980) ==''COLLARD''== * [[/Cyril John Felton Collard|Collard, Cyril John Felton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97X9-6VY] - 1896(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2CF Maitland West (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 362, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 540, 1941; BOCP 541, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Lorn, 1930-1963); retired (North Maitland, 1968) ==''COLLETT''== * [[/Major Edwin Collett|Collett, Major Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZ6-293] - 1907(Eng)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2XL Lisarow (1935-1936); 2RU Lisarow (1937); 2RU Gosford (1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1505, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2XL amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2XL Cooma commercial service - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Bilfin, NSW, 1930; Lisarow, NSW, 1932-1937); radio engineer (Gosford, NSW, 1943-1968); director (Gosford, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''COLLEY''== * [[/James Graham Colley|Colley, James Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18L-M23] - 1906(Vic)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 5JX Adelaide (Seacliff, 1947); 3QZ Melbourne (Chelsea, 1947); 3QZ Traralgon, 1948-1980+); 3AQW Lakes Entrance (1960); 3AQZ Lakes Entrance (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2280, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1928; Yarram, Vic, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Quambatook, Vic, 1942); inspector (Traralgon, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Traralgon, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COLLINGE''== * [[/Christopher Herbert Collinge|Collinge, Christopher Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L242-4YT] - 1911(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2FQ Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2FQ Sydney (Campsie, 1939; Bexley North (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1849, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Walbundrie, NSW, 1934; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937; Bexley North, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''COLLINS''== * [[/Clarence Henry Joseph Collins|Collins, Clarence Henry Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1Y1-GB1] - 1891(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5FC Adelaide (Marryatville, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1043, 1932, SA; BOCP 29, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Marryatville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Reuben James Collins|Collins, Reuben James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2F-6PX] - 1904(WA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3OI Melbourne (Croxton, 1936-1939; Preston, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1737, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1926-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1954) * [[/Walter Collins|Collins, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLQ-QL2] - 1910(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2AEI Wagga Wagga (1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1863, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Australian Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934; Southern Cross Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936; Exchange Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937) * [[/William Edward Collins|Collins, William Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XYAH Perth (Cannington, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Several contemporaneous WECs - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Cannington, WA, 1916; Victoria Park, WA, 1917); civil servant (Balkatta, WA, 1931-1937) ==''COLLIS''== * [[/George Andrew Collis|Collis, George Andrew]] - 1869(Tas)-1926(Tas) - Receive Hobart, radio clubs (Tasmanian Radio Club, foundation member, 1922+), electrician (Zinc Co., Hobart, 1921) - potential misidentification, George Arthur Collis, Radio Research Club, Hobart, witness to Royal Commission Wireless 1927 * [[/Ralph Collis|Collis, Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1J-48N] - 1918(WA)-2013(WA)105yo - Licences: 6LY Perth (Bayswater, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1454, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bayswater, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1949-1958); proprietor (Cadoux, WA, 1963; Tuart Hill, WA, 1968); business proprietor (Dianella, WA, 1972-1977); proprietor (Bedford, WA, 1980) ==''COLQUHOUN''== * [[/Colin George Burrowes Colquhoun|Colquhoun, Colin George Burrowes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWH-RLP] - 1896(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XJAA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (South Yarra, Vic, 1919-1921); medical practitioner (Avoca, Vic, 1924-1931; Mornington, Vic, 1935; Camberwell, Vic, 1936; Ringwood, Vic, 1937); medical official (Croydon, Vic, 1943-1954); medical practitioner (Heathmont, Vic, 1958); nil (Hawthorn, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Trevor Keith Colquhoun|Colquhoun, Trevor Keith]] - 1907(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 9TC Salamaua, New Guinea (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 935, 1926; COCP2 101, 1930; COCP1 33, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Awards: Medal of the Order of Australia, 1990 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (New Town, Tas, 1943); newsagent (Launceston, Tas, 1972); retired (Norwood, Tas, 1980) ==''COLTHEART''== * [[/Clarence James Coltheart|Coltheart, Clarence James]] - 1885(Tas)-1962(Tas) - Licences: 7BF Receive Queenstown (1923); Receive Queenstown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1913-1914; Queenstown, 1922-1954) ==''COLTHRUP''== * [[/James Frederick Colthrup|Colthrup, James Frederick "Frederick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBW8-J4Z] - 1908(Vic)-1942(Qld) - Licences: 3PL Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1368, 1934, Vic; COCP1 374, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, Wireless & Gunnery School) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clifton Hill, 1931); engineer (Clifton Hill, 1937); airman (Clifton Hill, 1942) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/623876 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10306064 AWM]; [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/140421275 Trove] ==''COLTON''== * [[/George Musgrove Coward Colton|Colton, George Musgrove Coward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2G-R3C] - 1893(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2DQ Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1922); 2UM Sydney (Stanmore, 1935-1939, 1947-1950; Burwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 806, 1924 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical business (Annandale, NSW, 1932-1937; Petersham, NSW, 1943-1949); engineer (Enfield, NSW, 1954-1977) ==''COLVILLE''== * [[/Sydney Victor Colville|Colville, Sydney Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3WQ-S78] - 1894(Vic)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XQF Brisbane (South Brisbane) (1913); 2FA Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922); 2FA Sydney (CBD, 1923-1924; Drummoyne, 1923-1925); 2VH Sydney (Longueville, 1935; CBD 1936; Broadway, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wireless retail business proprietor (Colville Moore) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wooloongabba, 1917; Chelmer, 1919-1921); broker (Bowen Hills, 1922); manufacturer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1933); merchant (Lane Cove, 1935-1936); manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1936-1937); company director (Glenbrook, 1943-1963) - TroveTag: "XQF-2FA-2VH - Sydney Victor Colville" ==''COLVIN''== * [[/Noel Denis Colvin|Colvin, Noel Denis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNBQ-MM5] - 1914(Vic)-2013(Vic)99yo - Licences: 3NJ Melbourne (Ringwood East, 1935-1939); 3AUT Melbourne (Box Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1448, 1935, Vic; COCP2 64, 1936; COCP1 152, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: airman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); Student (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); RAAF (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954-1968; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COLYER''== * [[/Eric Lionel Colyer|Colyer, Eric Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKZH-47J] - 1915(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2EL Sydney (Rose Bay, 1932-1933; Manly, 1934; Vaucluse, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937-1939); 3EQ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1938); 3AEL Melbourne (East Malvern, 1947-1948); 2AED Sydney (Gordon, 1950-1960) (Vessel MY "Tiki", 1955-1956); 2BEL Sydney (Gordon, 1969; Pymble, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1016, 1932, NSW; COCP3 2337, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Vaucluse, NSW, 1937); manager (Burwood, NSW, 1943; Malvern East, Vic, 1949); company director (Gordon, NSW, 1954-1968); director (Pymble, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''CONDON''== * [[/Austin Sylvester Condon|Condon, Austin Sylvester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3RG-K2K] - 1924(SA)-2011(SA) - Licences: 5WO Laura (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3012, 1949, SA - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: Nil [https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/obituaries-tributes-to-three-of-our-finest/news-story/845c3a27d81fd8a8f4bbe436503a9b1e Obit] ==''CONDER''== * [[/Walter Tasman Conder|Conder, Walter Tasman "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CJ-DTS] - 1888(Tas)-1974(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as General Manager, BCA, 3LO) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Launceston, 1914); soldier (Langwarrin Military Camp, 1918-1921; Melbourne, 1924); secretarial (Melbourne, 1925-1928); entrepreneur (Melbourne, 1931-1937); secretary (Melbourne, 1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/conder-walter-tasman-5747 ADB] ==''CONGDON''== * [[/Bert Congdon|Congdon, Bert "Bertie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VVJ-CMW] - 1891(Vic)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6BA Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923-1924); 6BC Perth (Subiaco, 1927-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 382, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; civil servant - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Subiaco, 1925-1958) ==''CONNELLY''== * [[/Dermot Anthony Connelly|Connelly, Dermot Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8L5-2VC] - 1903(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3BU Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1922); 3BU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1925); 3ADK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1948; Ivanhoe, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Caulfield, 1927-1936); Air Force officer (St Kilda, 1937); nil (Frankston, 1949); photographer (Ivanhoe, 1954-1963) ==''CONNON''== * [[/George Wilson Connon|Connon, George Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGF-8Z2] - 1907(Sct)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5KJ Booleroo (1937-1939); 5KJ Yunta (1947); 5KJ Alice Springs (1948-1954); 5KJ Adelaide (Millswood Estate, 1955-1956); 5KJ Port Lincoln (1960); 5KJ Berri (1965-1969); 5KJ Barmera (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1991, 1937, SA; 2COCP 336, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pensioner (Millswood East, SA, 1939); bookkeeper (Port Augusta, SA, 1941-1948); radio technician (Alice Springs, NT, 1949-1954) ==''CONNOR''== * [[/Emmett Bernard Connor|Connor, Emmett Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCB-L7Q] - 1913(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4CE Gindie (1936); 4OC Longreach (1956); 4OC Fernlees (1960); 4OC Brisbane (Aspley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1650, 1936, Qld; BOCP 280, 1940; 3COCP 5529, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1946) - Electoral Rolls: shearing shed hand (Gindie, Qld, 1936); radio mechanic (Enoggera, Qld, 1937); radio technician (Longreach, Qld, 1943-1949); business Manager (Cramsie, Longreach, Qld, 1954-1958); grazier ("Ronnoc Downs", Fernlees, Qld, 1958-1963; Aspley, Qld, 1963-1977) * [[/Laurance Kingsley Connor|Connor, Laurance or Laurence Kingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2GD-KPT] - 1907(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Belmore, 1925-1926); 2ALC Sydney (Lakemba, 1948; Cammeray, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 68, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 881, 1925; 2COCP 199, 1930; 1COCP 220, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1937); radio teacher (Willoughby, NSW, 1943); communication officer (Liverpool, NSW, 1949) * [[/Stephen James Connor|Connor, Stephen James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4J-FP4] - 1894(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 235, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, 1917); electrical engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1930; Lismore, NSW, 1933); electrician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1934; Strathfield, NSW, 1936-1963); retired (Lapstone, NSW, 1972) * [[/Terence Connor|Connor, Terence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MC-3DV] - 1916(Tas)-1982(Tas) - Licences: 7CT Hobart (Rokeby, 1936-1939; City, 1946-1948); 7CT Huonville (1954-1960); 7CT Hobart (Bellerive, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1643, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: auto-electrician (New Town, 1943; Hobart North, 1949); manager (Huonville, 1949-1954); sales rep. (Bellerive, 1963-1977) ==''CONRAD''== * [[/Raymond Ernest Conrad|Conrad, Raymond Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSP2-VGS] - 1905(Tas)-1977(Tas) - Licences: 2TR Sydney (Bexley, 1930-1937; Rockdale, 1938-1939); 7TR Hobart (Derwent Park, 1947; Moonah, 1948-1956; Berriedale, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 651, 1930, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 308, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: battery fitter (Bexley, 1930); storeman (Bexley, 1931-1934); clerk (Bexley, 1935-1936; Rockdale, 1937); purchasing officer (Cameray, 1943); radio manufacturer (Moonah, 1949-1954); engineer (Hospital, Rosetta, 1963) ==''CONRY''== * [[/William Henry Conry|Conry, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJL-HCR] - 1892(Vic)-1959(Qld) - Licences: 3OK Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1925); 3CO Melbourne (Brighton, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 260, 1916; 1COCP 44, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine); RANRS; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD Vic) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Windsor, Vic, 1914-1919; Armadale, 1921-1924); inspector (Brighton, 1925-1937); radio inspector (South Brisbane, 1943-1949); postal official (St Lucia, 1954-1958) - TroveTag: "3OK-3CO - William Henry Conry" ==''CONSTABLE''== * [[/Hector Mantle Shaw Constable|Constable, Hector Mantle Shaw]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTS-Z5V] - 1910(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3FE Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1937-1939; Camberwell, 1947; Parkdale, 1948; Mont Albert, 1954; Mont Park, 1955-1956; Mont Albert, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1999, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Yarra Junction, Vic, 1931; Mont Albert, Vic, 1934-1943); inspector (Mentone, Vic, 1949; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954) ==''CONWAY''== * [[/Mervyn Laurence Dean Conway|Conway, Mervyn Laurence Dean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MH-GHZ] - 1912(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7CL Launceston (1936-1939, 1948-1960); 7CL Hobart (West Hobart, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1684, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Nelson, 1936); school teacher (Launceston East, 1937); teacher (Devonport, 1943; New Town, 1949-1958) ==''COOK''== * [[/Ernest Byron Cook|Cook, Ernest or Ernest Byron "Ernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M46M-M3J] - 1902(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Tresco (1926-1927); 3CK Kerang (1931); 3EC Swan Hill (1938-1939); 3EC Melbourne (Coburg, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 295, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Swan Hill, 1937-1942); technician (Coburg, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Frank Leslie Cook|Cook, Frank Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56R-K3H] - 1914(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2FF Sydney (Dee Why, 1934-1936); 2GV Sydney (Dee Why, 1935-1936); 2AHW Sydney (Dee Why, 1938); 2ANC Sydney (Centennial Park, 1946-1947; Lidcombe, 1948; Auburn, 1950; Carlingford, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1355, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Dee Why, NSW, 1934-1937); radio tester (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Lidcombe, NSW, 1949; Carlingford, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Raynham Harry Cook|Cook, Raynham Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCX-CRB] - 1902(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3OX Melbourne (Camberwell, 1932-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 951, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1925-1937; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Victor Roy Percival Cook|Cook, Victor Roy Percival "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYJG-6C6] - 1899(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: XVN Adelaide (1913-1914); S099 Adelaide (1920s); 5AC Adelaide (Prospect, 1923-1927; Rose Park, 1928-1931; Kilkenny, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Woodville, 1954-1975; Somerton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 94, 1925, No. ?? in SA - early wireless experimenter, amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Kilkenny, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVN-S099-5AC - Victor Roy Percival Cook" ==''COOKE''== * [[/Clarence Robert Cooke|Cooke, Clarence Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Z-3P6] - 1891(???)-1970(WA) - Licences: 6CP Perth (Bayswater, 1932-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1068, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Mornington Mills, WA, 1914); locomotive driver (Mornington Mills, WA, 1921-1926); locomotive engine driver (Bayswater, WA, 1931-1968) * [[/Clive J. Cooke|Cooke, Clive J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4CC Brisbane (Chermside, -1952+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) * [[/Frank Basil Cooke|Cooke, Frank Basil "Basil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7Q6-TN8] - 1892(SA)-1967(NSW) - Licences: XADW Sydney (1913-14); 2LI Sydney (1922-1924); 2XQ Receive Sydney (1923); 2DJ Sydney (Northbridge, 1924-1931; Mosman, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 39, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, vice-president 1923) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1930; salesman (Mosman, NSW, 1931-1943); teacher (Parramatta, NSW, 1949-1954; Wahroonga, NSW, 1958) - Links: [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P002222b.htm Bright Sparcs]; [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2019JAHH...22..113T Wireless Time]; [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41686626#page/343/mode/1up RSNSW] - TroveTag:"XADW-2LI-2XQ-2DJ - Frank Basil Cooke" & "!Wikibooks Cooke" * [[/Frederick William Cooke|Cooke, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB8-V6L] - 1906(Eng)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Footscray, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 311, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: meter tester (Footscray, 1926-1949) ==''COOKSON''== * [[/Arnold Cookson|Cookson, Arnold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YD-87L] - 1889(Eng)-1971(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 201, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1919); no occupation (Darlinghurst, 1949); clerk (Northbridge, 1949-1963; Bexley, NSW, 1968) * [[/Joseph George Cookson|Cookson, Joseph George "George"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGCW-Z8N] - 1888(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 862, 1925; 2COCP 21, 1929; 1COCP 34, 1930 - RANRS (1919), AWA - Relationships: Father of Leonard Kenneth Cookson - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Crossover, Vic, 1912-1913; Bacchus Marsh, 1914-1915); mechanic (Alphington, 1917); engineer (Cooktown, 1919); radio engineer (Radio Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1930-1935; Croydon, NSW, 1943-1958) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199009.pdf EA] * [[/Leonard Kenneth Cookson|Cookson, Leonard Kenneth "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ8-JHV] - 1917(Vic)-2005(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - AWA - Relationships: Son of Joseph George Cookson - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Concord, NSW, 1943); electrical fitter (Croydon, 1943-1954; Glebe, 1958; Blacktown, 1963-1980) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199009.pdf EA] ==''COOLING''== * [[/Ernest Richard Cooling|Cooling, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVZL-GSC] - 1885(Qld)-1936(Qld) - Licences: 4BN Toowoomba (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 11, 1924, No. 3 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (Toowoomba, 1924), (Halcyon P. 4) - Comment: A tragic end to a productive life - TroveTag: "4BN - Ernest Richard Cooling" - Electoral Rolls: letter carrier (Toowoomba, 1908); telegraphist (Bowen, 1912); postal assistant (Toowoomba, 1913-1930) ==''COOMBE''== * [[/Geoffrey Saint Coombe|Coombe, Geoffrey Saint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPJ-TXS] - 1913(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5ML Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1931-1933); 2ML Broken Hill (1933); 5ML Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1937-1938; Croydon, 1947-1948; Brooklyn Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 756, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 5MR Jack Robert Saint Coombe - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Croydon, 1941) * [[/Jack Robert Saint Coombe|Coombe, Jack Robert Saint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPJ-T3C] - 1910(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5MR Adelaide (Stirling West, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2923, 1949, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5ML Geoffrey Saint Coombe - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939; Croydon, SA, 1941); electrical mechanic (Mt Lofty, SA, 1943) ==''COOPER''== * [[/Alfred Edwin Charles Cooper|Cooper, Alfred Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV9-9GK] - 1904(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AL Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2AL Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1926); 2UO Sydney (Northbridge, 1947-1950); 2AUO Sydney (Yacht Asgard, 1948-1960); 4AY Surfers Paradise (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 180, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 626, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fruit merchant (Ashfield, 1931); director (Northbridge, 1943-1958); company director (Clareville, 1963-1977) * [[/Bertram David Cooper|Cooper, Bertram David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-HG1] - 1914(???)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3BC Melbourne (Coburg, 1938-1939, 1947-1955; Beaumaris, 1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2119, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: musician (Coburg, Vic, 1942-1949); soldier (Coburg, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Reservoir, Vic, 1963; Preston, Vic, 1967-1972); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1977) * [[/Eric Cooper|Cooper, Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1M-WC4] - 1925(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7ZEC Evandale (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 870, 1960, Tas - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Evandale, 1949); radio technician (Evandale, 1954) * [[/Ernest Edward Cooper|Cooper, Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5F-RLJ] - 1905(Tas)-1951(Tas) - Licences: 7MK Launceston (Youngtown, 1926-1927); 7MC Launceston (City, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 261, 1926, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 151, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: may be related to 7ZEC Evandale (1965-1975) Eric Cooper - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hobart, 1928); radio engineer (Ulverstone, 1936; Launceston East, 1943; Launceston West, 1949) * [[/Frank Clarence Cooper|Cooper, Frank Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7Y-NGF] - 1915(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2ADU Lismore (1936-1939); 2ADU Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1946-1947; Potts Point, 1948-1950; Hurstville, 1954-1975); 2ADU Gold Coast (Florida Gardens, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1736, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Lismore, NSW, 1936-1937; Edgecliffe, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Hurstville, NSW, 1958-1968; Hurstville South, NSW, 1972; Vaucluse, NSW, 1977); retired (Florida Gardens, Qld, 1980) * [[/Harold More Cooper|Cooper, Harold More or Harold Moore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ58-SJP] - 1886(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Glenelg, 1923-1925); 5HG Adelaide (Glenelg, 1926-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 257, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; submarine cable telegraphist; archaeologist; historian - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Glenelg, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cooper-harold-more-9821 ADB] * [[/Harry Frederick Cooper|Cooper, Harry Frederick or Frederic]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNKH-CX4] - 1906(Eng)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5PC Port Augusta (1947-1954); 5PC Adelaide (Lockleys, 1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2249, 1939, SA; BOCO 544, 1943; COCP1 781, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Ascot Park, SA, 1943) * [[/Herbert Neve Cooper|Cooper, Herbert Neve]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-Q46] - 1918(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3QZ Melbourne (Deepdene, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1692, 1936, Vic; BOCP 137, 1937; 1COCP 1237, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (St Leonards, Tas, 1949); technician (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1977) * [[/James Herbert Cooper|Cooper, James Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVTJ-14B] - 1914(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ZG Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1930-1939 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 701, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Crows Nest, NSW, 1936-1943); broker (Mosman, NSW, 1949); stock and sharebroker (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949-1968); sharebroker (Wahroonga, NSW, 1972); broker (St Ives, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ormond Erskine Cooper|Cooper, Ormond Erskine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSDM-6JK] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2CP Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1933-1935; Paddington, 1936-1937; Randwick, 1938-1939; Kingsford, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1112, 1933, NSW; COCP2 434, 1933; COCP1 337, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1935); radio worker (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); radio technician (Maroubra North, NSW, 1943-1949; Kingsford, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Raymond Arthur Cooper|Cooper, Raymond Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDK-8RK] - 1913(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6AO Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2350, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant projectionist (South Perth, WA, 1936-1937); projectionist (Manning, WA, 1958-1980) ==''CORBIN''== * [[/James Bentley Corbin|Corbin, James Bentley "Boyce" "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTJ-293] - 1905(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2YC Sydney (McMahons Point, 1932-1939; Eastlakes, 1946-1961); 2AYC Miranda (1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 976, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1933; Milsons Point, NSW, 1933-1937; Botany, NSW, 1943-1949; Mascot, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''CORDINGLEY''== * [[/Charles Harold Cordingley|Cordingley, Charles Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJK-SB4] - 1892(Eng)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3RF Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ararat, 1913); electrical engineer (Flemington, 1915-1919); engineer (Ascot Vale, 1921-1954) ==''CORE''== * [[/Herbert James Core|Core, Herbert James "Herb"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PF-R2Q] - 1906(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4HC Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2012, 1937, Qld; 1COCP 392, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; formerly Sydney - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Greenslopes, Qld, 1929); assistant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1937); public servant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1949; Camp Hill, Qld, 1949-1954) ==''CORKILL''== * [[/Arthur Basil Corkill|Corkill, Arthur Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYW3-57P] - 1898(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJCU Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Elsternwick, Vic, 1928; St Kilda, Vic, 1931; Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1949; Kilsyth, Vic, 1954) ==''CORNELIUS''== * [[/Eric Edward Cornelius|Cornelius, Eric Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7P-2MD] - 1916(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6EC Albany (1936-1939); 6EC Kalgoorlie (1947-1948); 6EC Wagin (1954-1955); 6EC Perth (Inglewood, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1635, 1936, WA; TVOCP 200, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Station 6WA, Wagin, 1949-1954; Inglewood, WA, 1958-1977) ==''CORNEY''== * [[/Kenneth Cameron Corney|Corney, Kenneth Cameron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-2MB] - 1899(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: V755 Receive Bairnsdale (1922); 3GY Receive Bairnsdale (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gogeldrie, NSW, 1949); grazier (Metung, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CORTHORN''== * [[/Rex Sidney Oscar Corthorn|Corthorn, Rex Sidney Oscar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G28S-LLQ] - 1914(NSW)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 2VG Sydney (Greenwich, 1932-1939; Bexley, 1946; Northmead,1947-1960); 3VG Melbourne (Bulleen, 1965-2969); 3VG Mallacoota (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 985, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1943; Northmead, NSW, 1949-1958); retired (Mallacoota, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CORTIS-JONES''== * [[/Beverley Cortis-Jones|Cortis-Jones, Beverley or Beverly "Bev"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZS-KZ9] - 1913(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2NN Sydney (Roseville, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1586, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: research chemist (Roseville, NSW, 1943); retired (Booragoon, WA, 1980) ==''COSH''== * [[/Rhys Gilmour Cosh|Cosh, Rhys Gilmour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6J-4W8] - 1900(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 697, 1922 (Marconi) - radio telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Croydon, SA, 1939-1943) ==''COSTA''== * [[/Phillip James Costa|Costa, Phillip James "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGF-S1W] - 1914(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (shortwave) - QSLs: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Geelong, Vic, 1937-1968; Nerang, Qld, 1969; Florida Gardens, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''COSTELLO''== * [[/Allan Daniel Costello|Costello, Allan Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB4S-21X] - 1913(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3YT Ballarat (1937-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1912, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mount Pleasant, Vic, 1934-1942; Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1972); accountant (Mt Clear, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''COSTELOW''== * [[/Robert Costelow|Costelow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XABD Dorrigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: despite the unusual location, individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COTTERILL''== * [[/Harold Stanley Cotterill|Cotterill, Harold Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5D-84Y] - 1916(NSW)-1943(Burma) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1493, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1943) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Eastwood, NSW, 1937); depot superintendant (Gunnedah, NSW, 1943)? - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10314147 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/624339 VWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''COTTON''== * [[/Arthur Alfred Cotton|Cotton, Arthur Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNH3-P9L] - 1897(SA)-1973(SA) - Licences: XVS Adelaide (Glanville, 1913-1914); 5HY Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1926-1928; Colonel Light Gardens, 1931; Kilburn, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 270, 1926, No. ?? in SA - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WIA SA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Semaphore, 1939); clerk (Findon, 1943) - TroveTag: "XVS-5HY - Arthur Alfred Cotton" * [[/Arthur Tylney Cotton|Cotton, Arthur Tylney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7G8-SGG] - 1884(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: Receive Spring Bay (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Kelvedon, Tas, 1914-1963) * [[/Leith Simpson Cotton|Cotton, Leith Simpson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR2-12K] - 1905(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 5LG Adelaide (Burnside, 1932-1933); 5LG Iron Knob (1937-1939); 5LG Adelaide (Clarence Gardens, 1946-1948; Parkholme, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1023, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Iron Knob, 1939-1941) ==''COTTRELL''== * [[/Joseph William Morgan Cottrell|Cottrell, Joseph William Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-L1Y] - 1897(NSW)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 2ZF Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1923); 2ZN Sydney (Randwick, 1923-1925; Coogee, 1926-1930; Maroubra Junction, 1931; Dundas, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Carlingford, 1948-1950); 2ADX Sydney (Dundas/Portable, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 367, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 1, 1930 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coogee, 1930); broadcaster (Dundas, 1933-1934); radio operator (Dundas, 1936-1943); technician (Carlingford, 1949) - TroveTag: "2ZF-2ZN-2ADX - Joseph William Morgan Cottrell" ==''COUCH''== * [[/David Couch|Couch, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8H-BDV] - 1917(Vic)-2009(WA)92yo - Licences: 6WT Watermans Bay (1934, 1947); 6WT Perth (Wembley, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2513, 1934, WA; BOCP 577, 1944; TVOCP 47, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Watermans Bay, WA, 1949); technician (Wembley, WA, 1954-1980) ==''COUCHMAN''== * [[/Clifford Clyde McGregor Couchman|Couchman, Clifford Clyde McGregor "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQLS-T4D] - 1907(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4KZ Kaimkillenbun (1930-1939); 4KZ Dalby (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 151, 1930; COCP 1st Class Marconi School (Halcyon) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Navy, wireless officer); broadcast technician (PMGD, 4QS); business proprietor (electrical & radio, Dalby) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Kaimkillenbun, 1930-1937); engineer (Dalby, 1943-1963); electrical engineer (Dalby, 1968) ==''COUGHLAN''== * [[/Charles McKenzie Coughlan|Coughlan, Charles McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZL-9BN] - 1894(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XCO Sydney (Concord, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenters; WW1 (AIF, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''COULTER''== * [[/Jack Maxwell Coulter|Coulter, Jack Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-MXK] - 1912(SA)-1985(???) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1937); 3MV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1938-1939); 5JD Adelaide (Ashford, 1947-1948; Ackland Gardens, 1954-1960); 5JK Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1712, 1936, SA; 2COCP 812, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937); RAN (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1943) ==''COUPER''== * [[/Andrew Couper|Couper, Andrew "Andy" Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6R8-R1T] - 1893(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: XQM Mareeba (1914); 4BW Mareeba (1923-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 71, 1925, No. 5 in Qld - early wireless experimenter (1914 & likely earlier unlicensed); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: iron moulder (Mareeba, 1913-1932); engineer (Mareeba, 1936-1958) * [[/William Fraser Couper|Couper, William Fraser "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9MP-S1G] - 1919(NZ)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5LZ Adelaide (Evandale, 1947; Royston Park, 1948); 5UZ Adelaide (Royston Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2250, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''COURT''== * [[/Charles Percy Court|Court, Charles Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6T-Q5T] - 1904(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4CT Receive Brisbane (Rosalie, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Bayswater, Qld, 1925-1936; Kedron, Qld, 1937-1958) * [[/Thomas Palmer Court|Court, Thomas Palmer Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNF4-FD4] - 1895(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XNY Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); 3BO Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922); 3TC Melbourne (Malvern, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 211, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA Vic, secretary, 1919-1920+); employment (radio salesman, 1928; STC, chief design engineer, 1954); IRE Aust (president, 1950-1951) - Comment: Father also named TPC - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1925-1928); radio engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1954; Mosman West, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''COUSENS''== * [[/Harold Light Reynolds Cousens|Cousens, Harold Light Reynolds]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDG9-3SK] - 1888(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: N743 Receive Summer Hill (1922); 2HW Receive Summer Hill (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: auctioneer (Tamworth, 1930-1963) ==''COUTTS''== * [[/David Cecil Boyd Coutts|Coutts, David Cecil Boyd "Boyd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKGY-1CL] - 1896(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XJEC Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Camberwell, Vic, 1919-1924); teacher (Malvern East, Vic, 1925-1926; Malvern, Vic, 1928-1937; Mt Dandenong, Vic, 1943-1980) * [[/Edwin Stuart Coutts|Coutts, Edwin Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94TB-698] - 1893(Qld)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 4BZ Receive Dalby (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Dalby, 1919-1937); garage proprietor (Dalby, 1943) * [[/Mavis Ellen Coutts|Stafford nee Coutts, Mavis Ellen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSGT-MJH] - 1921(Vic)-2016(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Melbourne (Carlton, 1947-1948; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2338, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 3XB Ivor Stafford - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Minyip, Vic, 1942); home duties (Abbotsford, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''COWAN''== * [[/Christian Nesbit Cowan|Cowan, Christian Nesbit]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XD-6QW] - 1907(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2PZ Aberdare (1930-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 613, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 486, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Aberdare, 1930-1963; Cessnock, 1968-1980) * [[/James George Cowan|Cowan, James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBL-RC3] - 1908(Sct)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2ZC Adamstown (1934-1937); 2ZC Waratah (1938-1939, 1946-1975); 2ZC Merewether (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1294, 1934, NSW; AOLCP 272, 1936; COCP1 838, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waratah, NSW, 1930-1932); mechanic (Adamstown, NSW, 1934-1937); nil (Waratah, NSW, 1943-1968); broadcast technician (Merewether, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''COWELL''== * [[/George Cowell|Cowell, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKT-3GM] - 1897(Eng)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2SO Merewether (1932-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1057, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Merewether, NSW, 1930-1958) ==''COX''== * [[/Allan Grafton Cox|Cox, Allan (birth) or Allen (census) Grafton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWX-5XH] - 1892(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 120, 1915; 2COCP 103, 1930; 1COCP 347, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIB Brisbane (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Rockhampton, 1914; Pinkenba, 1916-1921); telegraphist (Toorak, 1921-1922; South Yarra, 1926-1927); O.I.C. (Cooktown, 1925; Thursday Island, 1930); radio officer (Clayfield, 1934); O.I.C. (Townsville, 1936-1937); engineer (Rockbank, 1942); wireless officer (Kangaroo Point, 1943; Hendra, Qld, 1949-1958); radio officer (Hendra, 1963-1977) * [[/Erle Harold Cox|Cox, Erle Harold "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB8Z-RG2] - 1903(Tas)-1989(ACT) - Licences: 3BD Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922); 3BD Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1927; St Kilda, 1931-1933); 2EP Canberra (Forrest, 1934-1935); 2GU Canberra (Red Hill, 1946-1955); 1GU Canberra (Red Hill, 1956-1965; Mawson, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 245, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist, president Press Gallery, Parliament House 1953 - Awards: O.B.E. for contribution to journalism in Australia 1953 - Relationships: son of Erle Cox, science fiction author [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cox-erle-5799] - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Caulfield, 1931; Gardiner, 1936; Forrest, 1937; Red Hill, 1943-1968; Mawson, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "3BD-2EP-2GU-1GU - Erle Harold Cox" * [[/Harold Edward Cox|Cox, Harold Edward or Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GQ-2RT] - 1892(Eng)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 6HE Geraldton (1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 17, 1914; 1COCP 35, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broome, WA, 1916-1917; Geraldton, WA, 1922-1930); broadcast manager (Townsville, Qld, 1931-1937); manager (4WK, Warwick, Qld, 1943); representative (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943); wireless representative (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1972) * [[/Phillip Deslandes Cox|Cox, Phillip Deslandes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G388-KRC] - 1909(NSW)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 2IE Wallerawang (1935-1939); 2IE Sydney (Concord, 1946); 2IE Bathurst (1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1551, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lithgow, NSW, 1933); clerk (Lidsdale, NSW, 1935-1937); fitter (Bathurst, NSW, 1949-1968); storekeeper (Nambour, Qld, 1969); proprietor (Tanawha, Qld, 1972); retired (Caboolture, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''COXON''== * [[/Robert Wooton Coxon|Coxon, Robert Wooton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-HVL] - 1905(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6RW Northam (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 30, 1924, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; mining engineer, NT Gov (Director of Mines, 1947); WW2 - Relationships: no apparent relation with 6AG Wally Coxon - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cheltenham, SA, 1943); civil servant (Alice Springs, 1949-1954) * [[/Walter Ernest Stanley Coxon|Coxon, Walter Ernest Stanley "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCY8-JBS] - 1891(NSW)-1968(WA) - Licences: XYK Perth (Maylands, 1913); 6AG Perth (North Perth, 1924; Inglewood, 1925-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933-1939; Bayswater, 1946-1947; Darlington, 1948-1960; Claremont, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 124, 1925, No. ?? in WA - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (6WF) - Relationships: no apparent relation with 6RW Robert Wooton Coxon - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Maylands, 1914); engineer (Maylands, 1925-1937); radio engineer (East Perth, 1943; Darlington, 1949-1958); retired (Claremont, 1963-1968) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199311.pdf EA0] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199404.pdf] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199405.pdf EA2] - TroveTag: "XYK-6AG - Walter Ernest Stanley Coxon" ==''COZINS''== * [[/Charles Frederick Cozins|Cozins, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF78-6FW] - 1908(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6AC Perth (City, 1931-1933); 6AD Perth (Canning Bridge, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 742, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Corrogin, WA, 1936); marine collector (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); cook (West Perth, WA, 1949); storekeeper (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949-1954); clerical assistant (South Perth, WA, 1958); clerk (Rivervale, WA, 1963-1972); retired (Kewdale, WA, 1977-1980) ==''CRAIG''== * [[/Keith William Craig|Craig, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDNB-7FD] - 1921(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AJV Newcastle (Stockton, 1938-1939); 2EP Newcastle (New Lambton, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2102, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Stockton, 1943); fitter (Lambton, 1949; New Lambton, 1958-1980) * [[/Walter Archibald Craig|Craig, Walter Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-7X4] - 1907(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2XI Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1923); 2XI Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 220, 1925, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, 1930-1954) - TroveTag: "2XI - Walter Archibald Craig" ==''CRAMOND''== * [[/Warne Hutton Cramond|Cramond, Warne Hutton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XQB-N2G] - 1898(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2KJ Sydney (Lane Cove, 1928-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 397, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lane Cove, 1930-1949) ==''CRAN''== * [[/Morris Rae Cran|Cran, Morris Rae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G879-B1J] - 1901(Qld)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 4KX Brisbane (West End, 1930-1939); 2MR Sydney (Rockdale, 1946-1947; Randwick, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 570, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, 1925-1937); accountant (Bondi, 1943); company secretary (Ranswick, 1954; Coogee, 1958) ==''CRANCH''== * [[/Layman William Victor Cranch|Cranch, Layman William Victor "Lay"]] - 1910(Qld)-1993(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, radio engineer, journalist (editor, Australian Radio and Electronics, 1951), business (manager, Kingsley) ==''CRAW''== * [[/Russell Bruce Cameron Craw|Craw, Russell Bruce Cameron "Bruce"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF2Q-54Y] - 1901(Tas)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 7BC Burnie (1930-1933); 3BC Melbourne (1933-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 671, 1930, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Burnie, 1922; North Melbourne, 1924; Burnie, 1928); sales (Middle Park, Vic, 1935) ==''CRAWFORD''== * [[/Cedric Thomas Crawford|Crawford, Cedric Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2P-42L] - 1905(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2YC Sydney (Burwood, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Burwood, 1930-1933); engineer (Captain's Flat, 1937-1943); mechanical engineer (Broken Hill South, 1954-1963); engineer (St Ives, 1968-1972) * [[/John Murray Crawford|Crawford, John Murray]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - senior federal public servant (chief engineer PMGD, involved establishment of first ABC stations), don't confuse with William Tamillas Stephen Crawford * [[/William Tamillas Stephen Crawford|Crawford, William Tamillas Stephen "Bill", "W.T.S.C."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G738-35N] - 1880(Vic)-1962(NSW) - state public servant (P&TD, Tas); senior federal public servant (PMGD, radio inspector); RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: don't confuse with John Murray Crawford - TroveTag: "William Tamillas Stephen Crawford"(1300+ tags) & "!Wikibooks WTS Crawford"(410+ tags) ==''CREAMER''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Creamer|Creamer, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XK-965] - 1903(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2UR Sydney (Glebe Point, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Orange, 1930-1932); electrical engineer (Brewarrina, 1933; Henty, 1934-1935; Grose Vale, 1937; Richmond, 1943-1968) ==''CREDLIN''== * [[/Peter John Credlin|Credlin, Peter John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSB-SH8] - 1938(Vic)-1984(NSW) - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, 1954); engineer (Malvern, 1963; Lower Templestowe, 1967-1980) ==''CRERAR''== * [[/Thomas Alexander Crerar|Crerar, Thomas Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNXR-QCG] - 1874(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: XJDV Hexham (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: agent (Horsham, Vic, 1903-1906); land & finance agent (South Melbourne, Vic, 1906); stock & station agent (Prahran, Vic, 1912-1913; Hexham, Vic, 1914-1922); farmer (Armadale, Vic, 1924; Steel's Creek, Vic, 1925-1931; St Kilda, Vic, 1934-1937); nil (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954); no occupation (Armadale, Vic, 1963) ==''CRESSWELL''== * [[/Frank Gillespie Cresswell|Cresswell, Frank Gillespie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR45-Q56] - 1880(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3GI Melbourne (East Kew, 1924-1925; Camberwell, 1926-1927); Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - federal public service (PMGD); military (Commonwealth Naval Militia, engineer sublieutenant); RANRS (Radio Commander, terminated Nov 1920) - Comment: Not to be confused with William Rooke '''Creswell''' - Electoral Rolls: instrument fitter (Camberwell, 1903-1906); Engineer-Lieutenant RAN (Prahran, 1912); naval officer (St Kilda, 1914); lieutenant RAN (Hawthorn, 1915-1919); RAN (Kew, 1922-1924); commandant RAN (Frankston, 1928-1934); naval officer (Olivers Hill, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1943); retired (Somers, 1949; Mt Eliza, 1954; Frankston, 1963) - TroveTage: "3GI - Frank Gillespie Cresswell" * [[/Harry Leslie Cresswell|Cresswell, Harry Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9456-49G] - 1917(Qld)-1942(Qld) - Licences: 4DL Brisbane (Coorparoo, Qld, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified, likely RAN - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Petty Officer Telegraphist, KIA, HMAS Yarra) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10293831 AWM] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1690529 Roll of Honour] ==''CRESWELL''== * [[/William Rooke Creswell|Creswell, William Rooke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N4L-WRS] - 1852(Gibraltar)-1933(Vic) - early wireless experimenter (Lytton, Moreton Island), military (RAN; Qld Maritime Defence Force, commandant; Commonwealth Naval Forces, commandant) - Comment: Generally considered the father of the RAN; not to be confused with 3GI Frank Gillespie '''Cresswell''' - Electoral Rolls: naval commandant (South Brisbane, 1903-1905); director (Toorak, 1909-1919) - Links: [[w:William Rooke Creswell|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/creswell-sir-william-rooke-5817 ADB] [https://www.navy.gov.au/biography/vice-admiral-sir-william-rooke-creswell RAN] - TroveTag: "William Rooke Creswell" ==''CRIBB''== * [[/Dunmore Foote Cribb|Cribb, Dunmore Foote]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPP-YQH] - 1899(Qld)-1946(Qld) - Licences: 4DC Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 134, 1925, No. 15 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Indooroopilly, 1921-1943) ==''CRICHTON''== * [[/Ernest George Crichton|Crichton, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CP-VCC] - 1887(NSW)-1920(NSW) - Licences: XADY Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: "Gone too soon" - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Stanley Robert Crichton|Crichton, Stanley Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK76-MZH] - 1893(NZ)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2KH East Maitland (1929-1935); 9OU Port Moresby (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 542, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 100, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (East Maitland, 1930-1935); wireless operator (Maclean, 1936); Radio 2NR (Lawrence, 1937); wireless operator (Ashfield, 1949); PMG technician (Ashfield, 1954-1963) ==''CRIDGE''== * Cridge, Wilfred Edgar Launder - See Wilfred Edgar Launder-Cridge ==''CRISP''== * [[/Arthur Joseph Thomas Crisp|Crisp, Arthur Joseph Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5VW-QKN] - 1906(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2MJ Sydney (Hurstville, 1934; Bexley, 1935-1939; St Peters, 1946; Marrickville, 1947; Earlwood, 1948; Cronulla, 1950; Sutherland, 1954-1955; Bankstown East, 1956; Bexley, 1957; Kurnell, 1958; Hurstville South, 1960; Gymea Bay, 1961; Umina, 1965; Tuggerawong, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1290, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 2LX Henry Charles Crisp - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Undercliffe, NSW, 1930); carter (Hurstville, NSW, 1930); labourer (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1933); radio dealer (Hurstville, NSW, 1934-1935; Bexley, NSW, 1937); radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1943); fitter (Belmore, NSW, 1949; Wentworthville, NSW, 1949; Sutherland, NSW, 1954; Bexley, NSW, 1958); retired (Umina, NSW, 1963; Tuggerawong, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Charles Crisp|Crisp, Henry Charles "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XD-5T2] - 1909(NSW)-1996(???) - Licences: 2LX Sydney (Undercliffe, 1930; Hurstville, 1931-1933; Cronulla, 1934-1939, 1946); 2LX Ettalong (1947-1955); 2LX Woy Woy (1956-1961); 2LX Urunga (1965); 2LX Sydney (Cronulla, 1969; Gorokan, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 614, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2MJ Arthur Joseph Thomas Crisp - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Undercliffe, 1930; Hurstville, 1931-1933); radio dealer (Cronulla, 1934-1937); examiner (Bondi, 1943); no occupation (Ettalong, 1949); radio dealer (Ettalong, 1954-1963); motel proprietor (Urunga, 1968); manager (Sans Souci, 1972); retired (Cronulla, 1972; Gorokan, 1977-1980) ==''CROCKER''== * [[/Claude Edward Crocker|Crocker, Claude Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8R6-RZW] - 1875(USA)-1929(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (West Perth, 1922-1925) * [[/Edward Baker Crocker|Crocker, Edward Baker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYHX-65B] - 1867(Wales)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2BB Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1922); 2BB Sydney (Marrickville, 1922-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 95, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (1923) - Electoral Rolls: provision merchant (Marrickville, 1933-1937); retired (Marrickville, 1943-1949); no occupation (Earlwood, 1949-1954) - TroveTag: "2BB - Edward Baker Crocker" * [[/Philip Humphreys Crocker|Crocker, Philip Humphreys]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG84-K4T] - 1918(NSW)-2015(NSW) - Licences: 2PR Sydney (Vaucluse, 1939, 1946-1975; Kirribilli, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2409, 1939, NSW; COCP3 1208, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''CROKE''== * [[/Cecil Michael Croke|Croke, Cecil Michael "Cec"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y9-HYG] - 1916(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2MN Koorawatha (1947-1948); 2MN Young (1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2460, 1940, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Koorawatha, NSW, 1943-1949; Young, NSW, 1954); shop proprietor (Young, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/Terence Leo Croke|Croke, Terence Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55B-742] - 1919(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Lithgow (1935-1938); 2TK Bathurst (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1470, 1935, NSW; COCP1 112, 1936; TVOCP 364, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bathurst, NSW, 1949-1963); technical officer (Mosman, NSW, 1968-1972); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1977); retired (Mosman, NSW, 1980) ==''CROMBIE''== * [[/John Melville Lewes Crombie|Crombie, John Melville Lewes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNX2-PJP] - 1898(NZ)-1935(Vic) - Licences: XOT Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); 3EG Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Comment: migrated from NZ 1913?; passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1934) ==''CROME''== * [[/Harry Keith Crome|Crome, Harry Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZTL-HF9] - 1908(Tas)-1975(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (New Town, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (Hobart North, 1936-1954); linotype operator Melbourne (Alphington, 1963-1972) ==''CROMIE''== * [[/Charles Thomas Cromie|Cromie, Charles Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Z4-73H] - 1883(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager (Oliver J. Nilsen & Co, 1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo 3UZ) - Electoral Rolls: draper (Maffra, 1903; Korumburra, 1905; East Melbourne, 1909; Maffra, 1912); engineer (East Melbourne, 1914); electrical engineer (Malvern, 1915-1917); engineer (Elsternwick, 1919; Caulfield, 1924-1927); electrical engineer (Melbourne East, 1928; Caulfield, 1931); engineer (Caulfield, 1934); director (Armadale, 1936-1949) ==''CROMPTON''== * [[/Milton James Crompton|Crompton, Milton James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKF8-V2J] - 1919(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3MN Melbourne (North Essendon, 1947-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2360, 1939, Vic; BOCP 682, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Essendon North, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1949-1954; Brighton East, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''CROOK''== * [[/Percy Crook|Crook, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SV-2W8] - 1889(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XBD Coffs Harbour (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1913); carpenter (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); no occupation (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''CROOKS''== * [[/James Alexander Leonard Crooks|Crooks, James Alexander Leonard "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK93-6HV] - 1890(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: Receive Launceston (1923-1925); 7BQ Launceston (1925-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 61, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector (PMG) - Relationships: Father of 3AAC John Peter Crooks - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Trevallyn, 1914; Launceston, 1919-1968); no occupation (Low Head, 1972) * [[/John Peter Crooks|Crooks, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZL-Z2J] - 1921(Tas)-2013(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3AAC Colac (1960); 3AAC Bulleen (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2107, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 7BQ James Alexander Leonard "Len" Crooks - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Elsternwick, 1949); engineer (East Geelong, 1954; Bulleen, 1963-1977) ==''CROPLEY''== * [[/Eric William Cropley|Cropley, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLL-YVK] - 1893(NSW)-1935(NSW) - Licences: N735 Receive Sydney (Homebush, 1922); 2HT Receive Sydney (Homebush, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: father of Mervyn Eric Cropley - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Homebush, 1930-1933) * [[/Mervyn Eric Cropley|Cropley, Mervyn Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLG-MYS] - 1920(NSW)-1951(Aus) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 403, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 2HT Eric William Cropley - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Homebush, 1943); salesman (Blaxland, 1949) ==''CROSS''== * [[/Francis James Cross|Cross, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVMN-ZWY] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2FX Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1932-1933; CBD, 1933-1934); 2FX Sydney (Rockdale, 1935; Mascot, 1936-1939; Eastlakes, 1946); 2FX Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1947-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 914, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 429, 1933; COCP1 500, 1941; TVOCP 30, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: apprentice fitter (Newcastle, NSW, 1932); fitter (Hamilton, NSW, 1933); police trainee (Redfern, NSW, 1935); constable (Mascot, NSW, 1936-1943); shopkeeper (Lambton, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Mayfield, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''CROUCH''== * [[/Cecil Stanley Crouch|Crouch, Cecil Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG8H-ZL1] - 1889(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: XCC Sydney (Randwick, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: motor salesman (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1954); motor trader (North Sydney, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/Ernest Casimir Crouch|Crouch, Ernest Casimir "Ern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG8H-9JQ] - 1908(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2QJ Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1923); 2EC Sydney (Mosman, 1924-1939); 2EC Orange (1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 16, 1924, No. 6 in NSW; COCP1 201, 1931; TVOCP 123, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer; Mosman Radio Laboratories 1927 (proprietor?) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Orange, NSW, 1943-1968); TV engineer (Orange, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''CROW''== * [[/Reginald Keith Crow|Crow, Reginald Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTPT-W7V] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3MV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 898, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: instructor (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936); inspector (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1937-1942; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949; Carnegie, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''CROWDER''== * Crowder, Joyce Isabel see Batchler nee Crowder, Joyce Isabel ==''CROWLEY''== * [[/Cornelius Crowley|Crowley, Cornelius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC44-R9T] - 1896(Qld)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2BO Parkes (1934-1936); 2AED Broken Hill (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1300, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1930; Narrabri, NSW, 1931-1932); public supply engineer (Parkes, NSW, 1936); town clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1937-1968) ==''CROWTHER''== * [[/Clifford Haigh Crowther|Crowther, Clifford Haigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3F-6SQ] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJDQ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, Vic, 1919); pharmacist (Camberwell, Vic, 1924-1925; Camberwell North, Vic, 1936); chemist (Brighton, Vic, 1937-1954); pharmacist (Brighton, Vic, 1963) * [[/Robert Calder Crowther|Crowther, Robert Calder "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M49C-V7C] - 1919(WA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2130, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Concord West, NSW, 1943); bank officer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); banker (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); grazier (Hoddles Creek, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''CUFFE''== * [[/Ian Devereaux Cuffe|Cuffe, Ian Devereaux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YN-LXC] - 1913(NZ)-2015(Eng) - Licences: 2XC Sydney (Mosman, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 987, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2AMA-2AM Lionel Devereaux Cuffe - Electoral Rolls: student (Mosman, NSW, 1936-1943); * [[/Lionel Devereaux Cuffe|Cuffe, Lionel Devereaux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YN-2Z2] - 1910(NZ)-1977(NZ) - Licences: 2AMA Sydney (Mosman, 1939) 2AM Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1955; St Ives, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2266, 1939, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: brother of 2XC Ian Devereaux Cuffe - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mosman, NSW, 1934-1943); salesman (Tamaterau, NZ, 1972) ==''CULLERTON''== * [[/Hugh Cullerton|Cullerton, Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKM-RHG] - 1910(Sct)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2AIY Sydney (Ramsgate, 1937-1938; Sans Souci, 1939); 2ZG Sydney (Sans Souci, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2007, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Carlton, NSW, 1934-1935; Kogarah, NSW, 1936-1937; Sans Souci, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''CULLINAN''== * [[/Christopher Albert Cullinan|Cullinan, Christopher Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTF8-PWL] - 1906(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3XW Receive Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1923); 3XW Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1924); 3DR Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1924-1925); 3XW Melbourne (Diggers Rest, 1927-1931; Brunswick East, 1933); 7XW Launceston (1954-1955); 3AXU Colac (1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 821, 1924 (Spark); AOLCP 143, 1934; COCP1 545, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Diggers Rest, Vic, 1928-1931; Mitchell, Vic, 1934); engineer (Parkville, Vic, 1936); journalist (Kew, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Launceston, Tas, 1943-1954; Colac, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Colac, Vic, 1977) ==''CULLIVER''== * [[/Francis Norman Seth Culliver|Culliver, Francis Norman Seth "Norman"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-SWD] - 1891(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3DP Receive Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1922); 3DP Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1923-1925; Hawthorn, 1925-1927); 3UG Melbourne (Rye, 1948-1956); 3UG Queenscliff (1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of Keith Norman Culliver & Ian Douglas Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1931-1954) * [[/Ian Douglas Culliver|Culliver, Ian Douglas "Sam"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-WDM] - 1916?(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 655, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 3DP-3UG Francis Norman Seth Culliver; brother of Keith Norman Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1942-1977) * [[/Keith Norman Culliver|Culliver, Keith Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82T-753] - 1914(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 656, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 3DP-3UG Francis Norman Seth Culliver; brother of Ian Douglas Culliver - Electoral Rolls: fisherman (Rye, 1942-1977) ==''CUMMING''== * [[/Maxwell Charles Cumming|Cumming, Maxwell Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH2-89K] - 1918(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3XN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939; East Malvern, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1913, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1963); exporter (Chadstone, Vic, 1968; Brighton, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Humberstone Cumming|Cumming, William Humberstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSLF-9FS] - 1903(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3BK Melbourne (Armadale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Notting Hill, 1931); engineer (Cheltenham, 1931); contractor (Malvern, 1936-1949); engineer (Malvern, 1954) ==''CUMMINGS''== * [[/Bruce Cummings|Cummings, Bruce]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Mareeba, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 1928, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster ==''CUMMINS''== * [[/Reginald Vincent Cummins|Cummins, Reginald Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCK-FLN] - 1911(Qld)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4VC Brisbane (Newmarket, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1939, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (East Ipswich, Qld, 1934-1937); public servant (Newmarket, Qld, 1943-1954) ==''CUMPSTON''== * [[/Lennard Wesley Cumpston|Cumpston, Lennard Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVN-RV2] - 1916(Vic)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 2AJZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1937-1938); 3ZE Melbourne (St Kilda, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2028, 1937, NSW; BOCP 71, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (St Kilda, Vic, 1937); A. R. A. (Sandringham, Vic, 1954); army (Queenscliff, Vic, 1954); A.R.A. (Downer, ACT, 1963-1968); assurance representative (Miami Keys, Qld, 1972; Rio Vista, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''CUNLIFFE''== * [[/James August Cunliffe|Cunliffe, James August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7KX-DQW] - 1904(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3ZO Melbourne (Croxton, 1930-1931; Preston, 1933-1939, 1946-1947); 3AZO Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1954; East Preston, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 597, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinet maker (Preston, 1927); electrician (Preston East, 1931-1942); cabinet maker (Preston East, 1949); carpenter (Preston East, 1963-1980) ==''CUNNINGHAM''== * [[/Alan Francis Cunningham|Cunningham, Alan Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWB-Z74] - 1912(Vic)-2005(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3OV Melbourne (Altona, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2429, 1940, Vic; 2COCP 1265, 1953 - amateur operator; WW2; HMAN dockyard; DCA, New Guinea - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Newport, Vic, 1934-1942); radio mechanic (Altona, Vic, 1949); PNG, 1950s?; technician (Redcliffe, Qld, 1963); fisherman (Second Beach, Cairns, Qld, 1968); technician (Nelly Bay, Qld, 1972); retired (Mermaid Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cunningham-12254 Wikitree] * [[/Robert Hugh Cunningham|Cunningham, Robert Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G845-Z7M] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3ML Melbourne (Malvern, 1928-1937; Hawthorn, 1938-1939; Frankston, 1946-1947; Malvern, 1948-1980+); 3AMM Portable Melbourne (Malvern, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 463, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electronics retailer (R. H. Cunningham) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Malvern, Vic, 1931; Gardiner, Vic, 1936-1937); RAAF (Frankston, Vic, 1949); manager (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); director (Malvern, Vic, 1963-1980) - Links: [https://www.afr.com/companies/back-on-a-sound-footing-19890505-kakg2 AFR]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1508824 Bulletin] ==''CUREDALE''== * [[/Albert John Curedale|Curedale, Albert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ6-S41] - 1914(Aus)-1986(WA) - Licences: 6AE Perth (City, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1385, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: presser (North Perth, WA, 1943-1949; West Perth, WA, 1954; Leederville, WA, 1958-1972) * [[/Robert Gordon Curedale|Curedale, Robert Gordon]] - 1906(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 837, 1924; 2COCP 369, 1931; 1COCP 141, 1937 - - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, WA, 1931); wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1936-1937); radio technician (Croydon, NSW, 1943); farming (Watheroo, WA, 1949); geophysicist (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1954; Bentleigh, Vic, 1963; Yokine, WA, 1968); retired (North Beach, WA, 1972; Maylands, WA, 1977-1980) ==''CURETON''== * [[/John Poyner Cureton|Cureton, John Poyner "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L29Y-H1R] - 1905(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2AY Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922); 2AY Sydney (Burwood, 1923-1930); 2AU Sydney (Burwood, 1930-1933; Gordon, 1933-1934; Burwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2AU Little Hartley (1954-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 168, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2AY callsign withdrawn by PMGD in 1930 and reallocated to new commercial 2AY Albury - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Burwood, 1930; Parkes, 1936); engineer (Burwood, 1943); grazier (Little Hartley, 1958) - TroveTag: "2AY-2AU - John Poyner Cureton" ==''CURLE''== * [[/George Clarence Curle|Curle, George Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ25-DZZ] - 1914(NSW)-1941(Egypt) - Licences: 2AJB Sydney (Chullora, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 1813, 1937, NSW; BOCP 310, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2BL); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10305436 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/624976 VWM]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=65995 RAF Commands] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''CURLEWIS''== * [[/Nigel Unwin Curlewis|Curlewis, Nigel Unwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCMW-PM6] - 1912(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2AHC Sydney (Killara, 1937-1939; Newport, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1964, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Killara, NSW, 1935); salesman (Killara, NSW, 1937); company proprietor (Pymble, NSW, 1943); salesman (Narrabeen, NSW, 1949); advertising executive (Mosman, NSW, 1954); advertising director (Lindfield, NSW, 1958); advertising executive (Chatswood, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''CURNOCK''== * [[/Louis George John Curnock|Curnock, Louis George John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP72-HW8] - 1903(Canada)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2LC Sydney (Matraville, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 749, 1922 (Marconi); COCP2 84, 1930; COCP1 26, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Long Bay, NSW, 1930; Myilly Point, Darwin, 1934-1937); ==''CURNOW''== * [[/Geoffrey Ross Curnow|Curnow, Geoffrey Ross "Ross"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD77-2KN] - 1935(???)-2015(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - historian (wireless & broadcasting), "The history of the development of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia to 1942, with especial reference to the Australian Broadcasting Commission : a political and administrative study" - Relationships: Son-in-law of 2ST-2FW - Francis Prosser Woolacott - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Chatswood, NSW, 1958; Seaforth, NSW, 1963); lecturer (Dural, NSW, 1980) ==''CURRIE''== * [[/Francis Benjamin John Currie|Currie, Francis Benjamin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QY-8JP] - 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: None yet found - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 395, 1928, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: checker (Albert Park, Vic, 1936); storeman (Semaphore, 1939; Queensbury, 1941) * [[/James Lawrence Currie|Currie, James Lawrence "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCK-9GW] - 1905(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4LC Bundaberg (1936-1937); 4LC Proserpine (1938-1939); 4LC St George (1946-1956); 4LC Brisbane (Dutton Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1631, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; power station engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrician (New Farm, Qld, 1929; Bundaberg, Qld, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Blackhall, Qld, 1943; St George, Qld, 1949-1954); engineer (Caboolture, Qld, 1958) ==''CURTIS''== * [[/H. Curtis|Curtis, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XACZ Sydney (Bondi, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. F. Curtis|Curtis, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AI Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''CUSACK''== * [[/Leo Chanel Cusack|Cusack, Leo Chanel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YN-49P] - 1897(NSW)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4LC Port Moresby (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 229, 1916; 1COCP 319, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Maroubra, 1930); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1931-1936; Maroubra, 1943); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1949); radio operator (Darwin, 1949-1954); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1958-1963); retired (Bardon, Qld, 1963) * [[/Sidney Claude Cusack|Cusack, Sidney or Sydney Claude or Claud]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW42-D16] - 1885(Eng)-1973(Canada) - Licences: 5CK Adelaide (Dulwich, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 5, 1914 (No. 5 in Aus and Vic, Commonwealth system) - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1916) ==''CUSHEN''== * [[/Arthur Thomas Cushen|Cushen, Arthur Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQL-FP3] - 1920(NZ)-1997(NZ) - prominent MW and SW broadcast listener 1930s to 1990s; DX Clubs (New Zealand DX Radio Association, New Zealand Radio DX League, All-Wave All-World DX Club, DX Australia) - Links: [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen/ Autobiography]; [https://www.radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-a-to-e/arthur-cushen-tributes/ Tributes] ==''CUSICK''== * [[/John Albert Cusick|Cusick, John Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPF-J23] - 1916(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3MQ Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948; Sunshine, 1954-1955; Heathmont, 1956-1965; Vermont, 1969; Mooroolbark, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2137, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1947; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Swan Hill, Vic, 1937); driver (Richmond, Vic, 1942); mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1949); soldier (Sunshine, Vic, 1949-1954); examiner (Heathmont, Vic, 1963-1968); public servant (Mooroolbark, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''CUSITER''== * [[/Robert William Macgregor Cusiter|Cusiter, Robert William Macgregor "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6H8-73C] - 1908(NSW)-1970(???) - Licences: 2RW Sydney (Lewisham, 1925-1926; Turramurra, 1927-1929; Pymble, 1930; Lewisham, 1931-1939, 1946-1955; Hornsby, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 203, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Pymble, 1930; Lewisham, 1930-1949; Hornsby, 1958-1968) - Comment: AWA, PMGD, WW2 (worked on defence electronics) ==''CUTHBERT''== * [[/Henry Cuthbert|Cuthbert, Henry]] - 1829(Irl)-1907(Vic) - Postmaster-General Victoria (Jul 1877-Jul 1878; Mar 1880-Aug 1880) ==''CUTTS''== * [[/Gregory Maxwell Cutts|Cutts, Gregory Maxwell "Maxwell"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBR-22Q] - 1903(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Croydon, 1923); 2GM Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 17, 1924, No. 7 in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio business proprietor (2ML, Mosman Radio Service) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mosman, 1930-1937; Abbotsford, 1949); sales manager (North Ryde, 1954-1963); manager (Cheltenham, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "2GM - Gregory Maxwell Cutts" =='''D'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''DAHL''== * [[/Norman Luja Dahl|Dahl, Norman Luja]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L433-MY6] - 1888(NZ)-1938(Qld) - Licences: 2ND Sydney (Wahroonga, 1933-1937); 4ND Ayr (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1079, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 249, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: consulting engineer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1935); teacher (Wahroonga, NSW, 1937); company director (Ayr, Qld, 1936-1937) * [[/Oscar Sydney Dahl|Dahl, Oscar Sydney "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLWV-S5D] - 1904(NZ)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4KA Ayr (1933-1935); 7KA Hobart (1947); 4KA Ayr (1948); 9KA Lae (1969); 4VT Innisfail (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1151, 1933, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; surveyor - Electoral Rolls: chainman (Arapuni, NZ, 1928-1931); tramline engineer (Ayr, Qld, 1931-1936); engineer (Gordonvale, Qld, 1937); civil engineer (Fitzgerald, Tas, 1943; Ayr, Qld, 1949-1958); surveyor (Innisfail, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''DALBY''== * [[/John Dalby|Dalby, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BI Adelaide (SA School of Mines, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Directories: lecturer (School of Mines, Adelaide, 1922-1934) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DALE''== * [[/Basil Dale|Dale, Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DR-7J6] - 1915(Vic)-2017(NSW)102yo - Licences: 2XX Sydney (Kogarah, 1934-1939; Penshurst, 1946-1947); 2AW Sydney (Mangerton, 1969; Vaucluse, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1400, 1934, NSW; COCP1 607, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kogarah, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Kogarah, NSW, 1943); accountant (Wollongong, NSW, 1963-1972); university lecturer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Reginald Dale|Dale, Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1X8-Z22] - 1916(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2ND Sydney (Haberfield, 1946-1948; Croydon, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 10, 1936; COCP2 93, 1937; TVOCP 370, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police trainee (Haberfield, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Enfield, NSW, 1943); electrical technician (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Coogee, NSW, 1963-1968); electronics (Drummoyne, NSW, 1972-1977); electrician (Panania, NSW, 1980); retired (Forster, NSW, 1980) * [[/Thomas Alfred Doubledee Dale|Dale, Thomas Alfred Doubledee]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9FG-BWL] - 1907(Tas)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 3TD Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1931; Cheltenham, 1933); 4TD Rockhampton (1947-1948); 4TD Cooktown (1954-1956); 4TD Brisbane (Eight Mile Plains, 1960); 4TD Cairns (1965); 4TD Charleville, 1969-1975); 4TD Gold Coast (Labrador, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1140, 1929; COCP2 255, 1930; COCP1 293, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937; Sandringham, Vic, 1942); air radio operator (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949); senior communications officer (Cooktown, Qld, 1954); public servant (Annerley, Qld, 1958; Eight Mile Plains, Qld, 1963); radio officer (Charleville, Qld, 1968-1972); retired (Jacobs Well, Qld, 1977; Labrador, Qld, 1980) - Trovetag: "3TD-4TD - Thomas Alfred Doubledee Dale" * [[/Thomas Clifford Dale|Dale, Thomas Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMD-3KS] - 1908(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2QO Sydney (Cremorne, 1935-1937; Balmoral, 1938; Kingsford, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1934); operator (Petersham, NSW, 1934-1935); mechanic (Crows Nest, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Chatswood, NSW, 1954-1963; Millwood, NSW, 1968; Chatswood, NSW, 1972) ==''DALTON''== * [[/Robert Martin Dalton|Dalton, Robert Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJQ-SH3] - 1897(Vic)-1949(Vic) - Licences: XLB Melbourne (Auburn, 1913); 3UI Mildura (1923-1925); 3UI Melbourne (Balaclava, 1925-1926; Caulfield, 1927; Camberwell, 1931-1933); 3UN Melbourne (Camberwell, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 158, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: fruitgrower (Mildura, 1919-1924); radio engineer (Hawthorn, 1926-1927); clerk (Camberwell, 1928); sales (Camberwell, 1931-1949) ==''DALZIEL''== * [[/Kenneth Elston Dalziel|Dalziel, Kenneth Elston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQS-WH4] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Sale (1932-1933); 1SK Heard Island (1954); 3AOA Patterson Lakes (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 983, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 109, 1933; 1COCP 92, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: RAAF Wireless Operator (Richmond, NSW, 1937); operator (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); radio operator (Townsville, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Darwin, NT, 1943); civil servant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); public servant (Essendon, Vic, 1954-1963); manager (Doncaster, Vic, 1968-1977; Patterson Lakes, Vic, 1980) ==''DAN''== * [[/Alexander Morven Dan|Dan, Alexander Morven]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ6-4SJ] - 1916(NSW)-2012(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2ABU Sydney (Potts Point, 1936-1938; Point Piper, 1939; Neutral Bay, 1946; Kingsford, 1947-1954; Coogee, 1955; Bellevue Hill, 1956-1965; Darling Point, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1605, 1936, NSW; COCP3 4278, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Camperdown, NSW, 1937); medical practitioner (La Perouse, NSW, 1943; Kingsford, NSW, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1958-1963); doctor (Darling Point, NSW, 1968-1972); medical practitioner (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://www.smh.com.au/national/kokoda-diggers-owed-a-lot-to-the-skill-of-dr-dan-20120816-24b84.html Obit] ==''DANE''== * [[/John Edward Dane|Dane, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYF7-5RS] - 1868(Eng)-1928(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3JD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Hawthorn, 1908-1909); merchant (Auburn, 1912-1927) ==''DANGERFIELD''== * [[/Horace Edgar Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Horace Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J3H-85N] - 1895(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XMT Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (A.I.F.) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Malvern, Vic, 1922); sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1924); warehouseman (Auburn, Vic, 1925); traveller (Camberwell, Vic, 1931; Auburn, Vic, 1936-1937); public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Box Hill, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/Joseph Henry Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Joseph Henry "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9HR-22D] - 1911(Eng)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4NF Townsville (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1686, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); employment (radio electrical salesman) - Relationships: brother of 4NL Norman Gerard Dangerfield - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1937-1954); mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1977); retired (Airlie Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Gerard Dangerfield|Dangerfield, Norman Gerard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9HR-5FD] - 1918(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4NL Ayr (1936-1939); 4ND Ayr (1956-1965); 4ND Brisbane (Sherwood, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1687, 1936, Qld; BOCP 1062, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Elphinstones); broadcast technician (4AY, ABC Townsville); business proprietor (radio) - Halcyon: AOCP at 16yo - Relationships: brother of 4NF Joseph Henry Dangerfield - Electoral Rolls: aircraft fitter (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943); bank officer (Ayr, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Ayr, Qld, 1954; Home Hill, Qld, 1958); clerk (Sherwood, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''DANIEL''== * [[/Gordon William Henry Daniel|Daniel, Gordon William Henry or post WW2 William Gordon Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L43M-K5H] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3NX Warracknabeal (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1919, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1934-1942); mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1949-1977) * [[/Louis Septimus Daniel|Daniel, Louis Septimus]] - 1834(Eng)-1909(Vic) - experimented with etheric force in mid 1870s, radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society of Victoria, member), employment (Vic Post & Telegraphs, concluding acting Secretary, 1897), linguist ==''DANKS''== * [[/Francis Xavier Danks|Danks, Francis or Francis Xavier]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCQ-815] - 1899(Sct)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4FD Rockhampton (1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2282, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF, turner, 1918) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930-1972) - Trovetag: "4FD - Francis Xavier Danks" ==''DARCH''== * [[/Percy William Darch|Darch, Percy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC69-9XY] - 1895(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: XADX Sydney (Croydon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1935); salesman (Penshurst, 1936-1949; Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''D'ARCY''== * [[/Norman Elsmore D'Arcy|D'Arcy, Norman Elsmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXQ-46F] - 1897(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: XAAF Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1930; Five Dock, NSW, 1933-1934; Croydon, NSW, 1935; Haberfield, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Wembley, WA, 1954; North Steyne, NSW, 1958; West Ryde, NSW, 1958); retired (Eastwood, NSW, 1963; Katoomba, NSW, 1968; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) ==''DARK''== * [[/Edward John Dark|Dark, Edward John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSJ-PGR] - 1904(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2ADQ Sydney (Lane Cove, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Canley Vale, 1950-1954; Narraweena, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1718, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bus-driver (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1937); electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943; Canley Vale, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Narraweena, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''DARLEY''== * [[/Ernest John Darley|Darley, Ernest John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4BX-9ZK] - 1898(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6CJ Perth (South Perth, 1923-1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 243, 1916; 2COCP 835, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor importer (South Perth, 1925-1936); importer (Rockingham, 1943); technician (South Perth, 1954-1963) ==''DAVENPORT''== * [[/Waldron Keith Davenport|Davenport, Waldron Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNNF-TQG] - 1897(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJCN Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1919); medical practitioner (St Kilda, Vic, 1926-1928; Malvern, Vic, 1931-1937; Lower Plenty, Vic, 1943-1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''DAVEY''== * [[/Harold Barrett Davey|Davey, Harold Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYY-FN4] - 1898(Tas)-1948(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Launceston, 1922); electrician (Launceston, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Launceston, 1943) * [[/John Alfred Davey|Davey, John Alfred "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6X-FSF] - 1913(SA)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 2YE Sydney (Glebe Point, 1935-1938; Ashfield, 1939; Homebush, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 19, 1934; 3COCP 1029, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio engineer - Electoral Rolls: student (Toxteth, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1943-1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963-1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Anderton Davey|Davey, John Anderton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6F-3ZH] - 1909(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3AD Melbourne (Brighton, 1925-1926; Elsternwick, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 66, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); importer (South Yarra, Vic, 1943; Balwyn, Vic, 1949); director (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1968); manufacturer's agent * [[/Ralph William Davey|Davey, Ralph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGN-W9X] - 1916(SA)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 5KD Adelaide (North Croydon, 1935-1939; Mile End, 1947; Blanchetown, 1948); 5DY Portable Adelaide (North Croydon, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1481, 1935, SA; 1COCP 515, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Ridleyton North, SA, 1939; Whyalla, SA, 1941-1948); RAAF (Guildford, WA, 1958; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''DAVIDSON''== * [[/E. R. Davidson|Davidson, E. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FP Receive Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/William Frank James Davidson|Davidson, William Frank James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSMG-5X6] - 1903(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 2FD Sydney (Croydon, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 984, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 316, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Croydon, NSW, 1930-1937); officer-in-charge radio station (Charleville, Qld, 1943-1949); radio technician (Charleville, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Everton Park, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''DAVIES''== * [[/Frederick Mostyn Davies|Davies, Frederick Mostyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD1-DM7] - 1919(WA)-1977(WA) - Licences: 6FD Boulder (1939, 1947-1948); 6FD Bunbury (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2376, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949); electrical inspector (Bunbury, WA, 1949-1963); inspector (Bunbury, WA, 1968-1972) * [[/Gwilym Thomas Davies|Davies, Gwilym Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTKP-QHF] - 1901(WA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923); 3GD Melbourne (Brunswick, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 634, 1921 (Marconi); COCP2 286, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928; Preston, Vic, 1931-1977) * [[/Harold Alexander Davies|Davies, Harold Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52G-9V9] - 1911(Wales)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2DB Sydney (Drummoyne, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1497, 1935, NSW; COCP3 249, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Drummoyne, NSW, 1932-1937); police constable (Randwick North, NSW, 1943); manager (Hurstville, NSW, 1949); telephone technician (Castlecrag, NSW, 1954-1958); technical instructor (Middle Cove, NSW, 1963; Roseville, NSW, 1968) * [[/Harold Elvin Davies|Davies, Harold Elvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ2-B9B] - 1912(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2BZ Newcastle (Tighe's Hill, 1936-1939, 1946-1950; Lambton, 1954-1961; Charlestown, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1653, 1936, NSW; BOCP 179, 1938; COCP1 823, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Waratah, NSW, 1933-1934); radio mechanic (Tighes Hill, NSW, 1936-1949); radio engineer (Lambton, 1954-1963); teacher (Charlestown, NSW, 1968); Landlord (Palm Beach, Qld, 1969); teacher (Palm Beach, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1980) * [[/Henry Tempest Davies|Davies, Henry Tempest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G889-FX9] - 1900(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6HD Perth (Highgate Hill, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 563, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Balkatta, 1921); police officer (Mundijong, 1943); sergeant (Victoria Park, 1949-1958; Lathlain Park, 1963-1977; Victoria Park, 1980) * [[/Ivor James Davies|Davies, Ivor James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYLN-8PS] - 1912(Wales)-2005(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3ID Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1623, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Bentleigh, Vic, 1937-1954); radio technician (Mentone, Vic, 1967-1968); technician (Ashwood, Vic, 1972); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/James Braid Davies|Davies, James Braid "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQVD-BTH] - 1906(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2JD Sydney (Burwood, 1927-1930; Croydon, 1931); 2JD Newcastle (Mayfield, 1933); 2JD Quirindi (1934-1936); 2JD Cabarita (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 328, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1930; Croydon, NSW, 1933-1934); draftsman (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954); engineer (Beecroft, NSW, 1958); mechanical engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/John Cuthbert Davies|Davies, John Cuthbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY6X-VJ7] - 1911(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3JD Melbourne (Middle Park, 1936-1937; Brighton, 1938-1939; Middle Park, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1803, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1936); radio serviceman (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942); inspector (Albert Park, Vic, 1954) * [[/Lloyd Evan Davies|Davies, Lloyd Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHS-PRH] - 1909(NSW)-1990(SA) - Licences: 2QI Sydney (Vaucluse, 1936-1938); 2QI Wentworth Falls (1939); 5QI Adelaide (Brighton, 1947; Ashford, 1948; Brighton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1761, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE (1971); DSCM - Electoral Rolls: professor of music (Vaucluse, NSW, 1933-1937) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article110446544 OBE] * [[/Reginald Raymond Clifford Davies|Davies, Reginald Raymond Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGM-73Y] - 1915(SA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 5LJ Adelaide (Goodwood Park, 1933-1939; Plympton, 1947-1948); 3AY Melbourne (Prahran, 1954-1960; Heathmont, 1965-1969); 6BQ Perth (Bickley, 1975); 6BQ Denmark (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1138, 1933, SA; BOCP 121, 1937; 1COCP 534, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Goodwood Park, SA, 1939); radio engineer (5RM Berri, SA, 1941); mechanic (Plympton, SA, 1941-1943); public servant (Prahran, Vic, 1954); retired (Bickley, WA, 1972-1977) * [[/Thomas John Davies|Davies, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW36-KPN] - 1901(Wales)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ADS Sydney (Rockdale, 1936-1939); 2ADA Sydney (Glebe Point, 1947-1950; Fairfield, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1747, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: miller (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1943); factory manager (Toxteth, NSW, 1949) ==''DAVIS''== * [[/C. E. Davis|Davis, C. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9DK Kavieng (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Clive Eric Davis|Davis, Clive Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNX4-W2M] - 1931(Qld)-2023(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1326, 1953; TVOCP 1362, 1979 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast control operator (Manly, Qld, 1954) * [[/Gordon Samuel Davis|Davis, Gordon Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQJ-CX3] - 1909(NSW)-1989(Eng) - Licences: 2ACC Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (HMAS Albatross, East Sydney, NSW, 1931-1933); electrical mechanic (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943) * [[/Henry Hargan Davis|Davis, Henry Hargan or Hargon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT6C-6MB] - 1908(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Strathfield, 1923-1924); 2HH Sydney (Strathfield, 1926-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 289, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Strathfield, 1930-1936); engineer (Strathfield, 1943) - Professor Henry Hargan Davis, BSc, BE (Syd), PhD (Camb), 1946-1973 (Emeritus Professor 1974) [https://docplayer.net/82920769-Engineering-education-the-university-of-adelaide.html] * [[/James Davis|Davis, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG2H-CG3] - 1916(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AFY Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1936-1938; Rose Bay, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1599, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer) - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1943) * [[/Ross Raleigh Davis|Davis, Ross Raleigh "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ54-9Q4] - 1907(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2DS Receive Sydney (Vaucluse, 1920-1922); 2DS Sydney (Vaucluse, 1923-1929; Double Bay, 1930-1933; Rose Bay, 1933-1938; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 249, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 934, 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: accompanied 2CM on the SS Tahiti; education (Sydney Technical College, Electrical Engineering Degree); employment (AWA, engineer, 1925-1973) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Double Bay, 1930; Rose Bay, 1933-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1943-1958; Rose Bay, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001633b.htm Bright Sparcs] - TroveTag: "2DS - Ross Raleigh Davis" ==''DAVOREN''== * [[/Patrick Joseph Davoren|Davoren, Patrick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9V8-193] - 1917(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5KM Victor Harbour (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2231, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio specialist (Victor Harbour, SA, 1939-1943) ==''DAWSON''== * [[/Alfred Dawson|Dawson, Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 559, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: stovemaker (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1930); storeman (Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1933) * [[/Donald Dawson|Dawson, Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PN-KM5] - 1913(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2DD Tamworth (1935-1939); 2YU Tamworth (1948-1955); 4YU Mackay (1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1411, 1935, NSW; BOCP 169, 1938; COCP3 3209, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car trimmer (Tamworth, NSW, 1935-1937); engineer (2TM Station, Duri, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (Mt Bassett, Qld, 1958; Mackay, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Richard Stanley Dawson|Dawson, Richard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD52-2NQ] - 1897(Vic)-1983(NSW) - Licences: XZP Hobart (1913-1914); 3DA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 282, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, 1919); electrical engineer (Melbourne, 1921-1924; Toorak, 1925-1926; South Yarra, 1927-1928); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1930; Mosman, 1931-1972; Roseville, NSW, 1977) ==''DAY''== * [[/Clement Jackson Day|Day, Clement Jackson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTXK-KXH] - 1912(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GY Camperdown (1931-1933); 3GY Yarraville (1937-1939); 3GY Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1948; Burwood, 1954-1969); 3GY Geelong (Wallington, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 748, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Yarraville, Vic, 1936-1942); clerk (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1967; Burwood, Vic, 1972); retired (Wallington, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Leslie Day|Day, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56C-5NB] - 1900(Eng)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2AZ Sydney (Kogarah, 1934-1939, 1946-1947; Drummoyne, 1948; Liverpool, 1954-1957; Yagoona, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1394, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Cabramatta, NSW, 1930; Kogarah, NSW, 1932-1936); technician (Liverpool, NSW, 1954); radio mechanic (Yagoona, NSW, 1958-1968); mechanic (Yagoona, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Percival Edwin Day|Day, Percival Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS27-MCP] - 1913(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3PP Fiskville (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1119, 1933, Vic; COCP1 336, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cadet technician (Fiskville, Vic, 1936-1949); radio technician (Jannali, NSW, 1958-1968; Como, NSW, 1972; Oyster Bay, NSW, 1980) * [[/Ralph Framingham Day|Day, Ralph Framingham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGD-YYT] - 1917(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3RD Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1652, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942); mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949); engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/William Day|Day, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5V-BFB] - 1916(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AKV Sydney (Normanhurst, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 164, 1938; COCP1 273, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Cammaray, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Kingsford, NSW, 1954; OTC Bringelly, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''DEAMAN''== * [[/Frank Clifford Deaman|Deaman, Frank Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCQ-JYM] - 1913(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2ADH Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1937; West Ryde, 1938-1939; Guildford, 1946-1950); 2ADH Old Bar (1954); 2ADH Sydney (Liverpool, 1955-1957; Dundas, 1958-1969); 2ADH Callala Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1720, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: half tone etcher (Haberfield, NSW, 1934-1937); process engraver (Old Guildford, NSW, 1949); carpenter (Old Bar, NSW, 1954); half-tone etcher (Dundas, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Callala Beach, NSW, 1980) ==''DEANE''== * [[/Launston Alexander Deane|Deane, Launston Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2G-182] - 1909(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5LD Adelaide (Tusmore, 1933; Hazelwood Park, 1937-1939; Royston Park, 1947-1955; Hazelwood Park, 1956-1965; St Georges, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1090, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Burnside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Philip Morris Deane|Deane, Philip Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4L7-PFP] - 1901(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2ZM Sydney (Burwood, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Croydon, NSW, 1930-1954; Cheltenham, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Dural, NSW, 1980) * [[/Raymond Kyrle Deane|Deane, Raymond Kyrle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2P-HB1] - 1917(SA)-2010(SA)93yo - Licences: 5RK Adelaide (Fullarton, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1728, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Fullarton, SA, 1939-1941); clerk (Fullarton, SA, 1943) ==''DEARNESS''== * [[/Harry Sinclair Dearness|Dearness, Harry Sinclair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCW-RRF] - 1921(Sct)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4KW Mackay (1939, 1947-1975); 4KW Brisbane (Strathpine, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2328, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (radio & TV mechanic) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mackay, Qld, 1949-1972; Strathpine, Qld, 1980) ==''DE BAVAY''== * [[/Francis Jean Xavier de Bavay|de Bavay, Francis Jean or John Xavier ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFJ-D1R] - 1887(Vic)-1955(Tas) - Licences: 4FO Receive Brisbane (Cannon Hill, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Kew, Vic, 1909); brewer (West Perth, WA, 1916); chemist (Cannon Hill, Qld, 1919-1921); manager (New Farm, Qld, 1925); master brewer (Cascades, Tas, 1928-1936); manager (Hobart South, Tas, 1943-1954) ==''DE CRESPIGNY''== * [[/Philip Champion de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Philip Champion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJG-QN9] - 1879(Vic)-1918(Palestine) - Licences: XPU Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: half brother of 3FM Royalieu Dana Champion de Crespigny - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/370943 VWMA]; [https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/philip-champion-de-crespigny-1879-1918/ Bio] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Royalieu Dana Champion de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Royalieu Dana Champion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH7P-7SD] - 1905(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3FM Melbourne (Brighton, 1922-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Elmhurst, 1936-1949); farmer (Cobden, 1954; South Ecklin, 1963-1980) - Relationships: half brother of XPU Philip Champion de Crespigny ==''DE CURE''== * [[/John Edward Gerard de Cure|de Cure, John Edward Gerard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVD6-DWD] - 1899(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 3WL Melbourne (Coburg, 1929-1933); 5KO Adelaide (Glenelg, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 2KO Sydney (Artarmon, 1957-1958); 5KO Adelaide (Fulham, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 535, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 22, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cobden, 1954); public servant (North Carlton, 1921-1924; Coburg, 1927-1934; Artarmon, NSW, 1958) ==''DEEGAN''== * [[/Stanley Edward Deegan|Deegan, Stanley Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYK3-2V3] - 1893(Tas)-1944(Tas) - Licences: 7AK Hobart (St Virgil's College, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; public servant (State & Federal, PMGD); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, 1919-1922); civil servant (Hobart, 1928-1936); postal official (Hobart, 1943) ==''DEER''== * [[/Percival William Deer|Deer, Percival William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2DJ-9ZF] - 1901(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5DR Adelaide (Seacliff, 1928-1933; Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 451, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Brighton, 1939-1943) ==''DELBRIDGE''== * [[/Reginald Joseph Robert Delbridge|Delbridge, Reginald Joseph Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L439-HNM] - 1888(Eng)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4RJ Childers (1927); 4RJ Brisbane (Paddington, 1931-1933; Booval, 1937-1939); 4RJ Stanthorpe (1946-1948); 4RJ Brisbane (Northgate, 1954-1955; Toowong, 1956); 4RJ Burleigh Heads (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 383, 1927, No. 42 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIAQ), minister of religion - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Ingham, 1917-1919); minister (Kingaroy, 1925); clergyman (Ashgrove, 1943); minister (Stanthorpe, 1949); minister of religion (New Farm, 1954); Methodist Minister (Toowong, 1958); retired (Burleigh Heads, 1963) ==''DELLIT''== * [[/Samuel Stephen Dellit|Dellit, Samuel Stephen]] - Licences: VK4ZSS Brisbane, VK3 Melbourne, VK1DXA Canberra - Qualifications: AOLCP Q0078, 1971 - amateur operator, broadcast DXer, broadcast planning engineer, federal public servant, radio historian (aeradio, amateur, broadcast, coastal) ==''DELMAR''== * [[/Edwin Chisholm Delmar|Delmar, Edwin Chisholm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KG-D8C] - 1906(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2XZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1934-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1252, 1934, NSW; COCP2 42, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless officer (New Farm, Qld, 1941-1943); radio officer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''DEMPSEY''== * [[/Walter McInnes Dempsey|Dempsey, Walter McInnes "Wally"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQN-B69] - 1910(Vic)-2010(Vic)100yo - Licences: 3WD Melbourne (Cheltenham, 1929-1931); 7WD Cambridge (1948); 3AZD Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1954); 3WD Melbourne (Pascoe Vale, 1955-1969; Oak Park, 1975); 3WD Marong (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 515, 1929, Vic; AOLCP 41, 1931; 1COCP 217, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Cheltenham, Vic, 1931; Mordialloc, Vic, 1936-1937); radio operator (Mentone, Vic, 1942); aeradio operator (Cambridge, Tas, 1949); public servant (Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1954-1968; Oak Park, Vic, 1972); retired (Marong, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''DENBY''== * [[/Harry Roy Denby|Denby, Harry Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJTS-LLS] - 1906(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4FR Receive Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1923); 4AX Brisbane (Kedron, 1936-1939); 4AX Cairns (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1800, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Kedron, Qld, 1936-1937; Cairns, Qld, 1943-1972) ==''DENHOLM''== * [[/Ivo Hart Denholm|Denholm or Denham, Ivo Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRT8-DHN] - 1909(Tas)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3UD Melbourne (Coburg, 1936-1939; Pascoe Vale South, 1947-1956; East Brighton, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1657, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Northcote, Vic, 1931); clerk (Brunswick West, Vic, 1936-1937; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1942-1949; Coburg West, Vic, 1954); company director (Brighton East, Vic, 1958-1968; Glen Iris, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''DENISON''== * [[/Hugh Robert Denison|Denison or Dixson, Hugh Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q5-WTC] - 1865(NSW)-1940(Vic) - born Hugh Robert Dixson; businessman, parliamentarian, philanthropist; director of Australasian Wireless Co. then Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) - Links: [[w:Hugh Denison|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/denison-sir-hugh-robert-5955 ADB] ==''DENNEEN''== * [[/Harold Roy Denneen|Denneen, Harold Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQG-6YG] - 1894(NSW)-1939(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (A/g Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1928-1937) ==''DENNETT''== * [[/Phillip Roy Dennett|Dennett, Phillip or Philip Roy or Ray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNX4-D9K] - 1897(SA)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 5IV Berri (1931-1938); 4IV Camooweal (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 799, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Morningside, Qld, 1943; West End, Qld, 1949-1954; Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); public servant (Morningside, Qld, 1963-1977) ==''DENNIS''== * [[/Gordon Walker Dennis|Dennis, Gordon Walker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G988-L7W] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3TF Melbourne (Footscray, 1937-1939; West Footscray, 1947-1948; Footscray, 1954-1956; West Yarraville, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2030, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Footscray North, 1931-1942); manager (Yarraville, Vic, 1958-1980) ==''DENT''== * [[/Harold Fredrick Dent|Dent, Harold Fredrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87N-6JN] - 1905(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AHU Sydney (Rhodes, 1937-1938; Strathfield, 1939; Concord, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1975, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Concord West, NSW, 1930-1936; Rhodes, NSW, 1937); electrician (Concord, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical engineer (Concord, NSW, 1954-1958); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1963) ==''DERHAM''== * [[/Frederick John Walcott Derham|Derham, Frederick John Walcott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVWD-H9J] - 1900(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: XJR Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Werribee, Vic, 1937); manager (Malvern, Vic, 1943); director (Malvern, Vic, 1949) * [[/Frederick Thomas Derham|Derham, Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6G1-7H6] - 1844(Eng)-1922(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Victorian Postmaster-General (1886-1890) - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Kew, Vic, 1909-1919) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/derham-frederick-thomas-3398 ADB] ==''DERRICK''== * [[/Vincent Mitchell Derrick|Derrick, Vincent Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVW-N5G] - 1903(NSW)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 2VM Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Yeronga, Qld, 1926-1931); radio mechanic (Wilston, Qld, 1934); radio specialist (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1949); radio engineer (Salisbury, Qld, 1954-1972); retired (New Farm, Qld, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "2VM - Vincent Mitchell Derrick" ==''DERRY''== * [[/John Frederick Derry|Derry, John Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KQ-MNQ] - 1909(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Sydney (Harbord, 1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1259, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Manly, NSW, 1930); carpenter (Manly, NSW, 1931-1933); radio mechanic (Harbord, NSW, 1935-1937; Chatswood, NSW, 1943); pastry cook (St Leonards, NSW, 1949); proprietor (Cremorne, NSW, 1954); business proprietor (Roseville, NSW, 1958; North Sydney, NSW, 1963); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DEUTGEN''== * [[/Carl Friedrich Alfons Deutgen|Deutgen, Carl or Carl Friedrich Alfons]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWH-JC5] - 1897(Vic)-1981(Qld) - Licences: XJA Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Glenferrie, Vic, 1925); traveller (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1933); merchant (Glenferrie, Vic, 1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937-1949); agent (Melbourne, Vic, 1954); commission agent (Collaroy, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Rochdale, Qld, 1972; Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1977; Miami, Qld, 1980) ==''D'EVELYNES''== * [[/Claude D'Evelynes|D'Evelynes, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF39-3D8] - 1916(WA)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 6DC Harvey (1935-1939); 2TZ Sydney (Mona Vale, 1948; Clifton Gardens, 1954-1955); 9TZ Rugli via Lae (1956); 2TZ Sydney (Chatswood, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1488, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Harvey, WA, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Mona Vale, NSW, 1949; Mosman, NSW, 1954; Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DEVITT''== * [[/Raymond Lane Devitt|Devitt, Raymond Lane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB11-PTK] - 1905(Tas)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6DR Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 990, 1928; COCP2 287, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: service engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1931); manager (Subiaco, WA, 1936; Nedlands, WA, 1937-1980) ==''DEVLIN''== * [[/Henry William Devlin|Devlin, Henry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9X1T-L2C] - 1896(NSW)-1981(Vic) - Licences: XHD Sydney (Manly, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 360, 1918 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Applied AIF 1918, Unfit due eyesight); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Brighton, Vic, 1925-1980) - Comment: Father also named Henry William Devlin (physician, Manly, NSW, 1913) ==''DEWAN''== * [[/John Owen Dewan|Dewan, John Owen (Electoral Rolls) or Owen John (BMD)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFML-2D4] - 1907(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6JK Perth (Maylands, 1930-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933; City, 1937; North Perth, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 715, 1930, WA; COCP3 188, 1936; COCP2 99, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Maylands, WA, 1931; North Perth, 1934-1937); teacher (East Perth, WA, 1943); trade instructor (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1980) ==''DEWAR''== * [[/Arthur Edward Dewar|Dewar, Arthur Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4M-CSX] - 1888(Vic)-1974(WA) - Licences: XYE Kalgoorlie (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Perth, WA, 1910; Perth, WA, 1915); engine fitter (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1916-1917); fitter & turner (Bunbury, WA, 1925); fitter (West Australian Gov Railways, Collie, WA, 1931; Maylands, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943-1949; Maylands, WA, 1954-1968); retired (Nedlands, WA, 1972) * [[/R. A. Dewar|Dewar, R. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CN Receive Perth (Bassenden, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DEXTER''== * [[/John Henry Dexter|Dexter, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G428-3PS] - 1906(Eng)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3DR Melbourne (Northcote, 1926-1927); 3VR Melbourne (Sandringham, 1938-1939; Black Rock, 1946-1956; Parkdale, 1960-1965; Mt Eliza, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 241, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1927); engineer (Preston, Vic, 1931; Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1954); radio mechanic (Mordialloc, Vic, 1963); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''DICK''== * [[/F. Dick|Dick, F.]] - abt 1883(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPO, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Ian Robert Sherriff Dick|Dick, Ian Robert Sherriff]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZX-YBG] - 1908(Eng)-1973(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1419, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Daglish, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1954); orderly (Wembley, WA, 1958-1972) ==''DICKSON''== * [[/Eric John Dickson|Dickson, Eric John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRFP-V91] - 1906(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AFM Sydney (Guildford, 1937-1939; Harris Park, 1946-1961; Fairlight, 1965; Guildford, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1850, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Guildford, NSW, 1930-1937); repair assessor (Granville, NSW, 1943-1958); buyer (Guildford, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Francis Percy Dickson|Dickson, Francis Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWK-1X2] - 1912(Canada)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AFB Sydney (Acton, 1936-1937); 2AFB Bega (1938); 2AFB Sydney (Cheltenham, 1939); 2FB Sydney (Croydon, 1946-1948; Cronulla, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1824, 1936, NSW; BOCP 124, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949; Cronulla, NSW, 1954-1968); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DIDDAMS''== * [[/Robert Harlin Flower Diddams|Diddams, Robert Harlin or Harland Flower]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZN-YJP] - 1899(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Toowong, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Toowong, Qld, 1921-1925); printer (Ashgrove, 1936-1958); retired (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1968) ==''DILLON''== * [[/Arthur Ernest Dillon|Dillon, Arthur Ernest "Ernie" "Ern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85L-HH7] - 1902(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4CH Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1922); 4CH Brisbane (New Farm, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (New Farm, Qld, 1925); engineer (New Farm, Qld, 1929); electrical engineer (Atherton, Qld, 1931-1932); electrician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1941; Greenslopes, Qld, 1943-1954; Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958-1959) ==''DIMMOCK''== * [[/Berton Lawrence Dimmock|Dimmock, Berton Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55T-FDB] - 1915(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2OW Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1473, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: valve maker (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943); foreman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''DINEEN''== * [[/Geoffrey John Dineen|Dineen, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8L-9R6] - 1919(Tas)-1999(Tas) - Licences: 7GD Launceston (1935-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1588, 1935, Tas; COCP3 6330, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Launceston, 1943-1968) ==''DIRCKS''== * [[/Alexander Alfred Dircks|Dircks, Alexander Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-6GN] - 1858(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - senior federal public servant (PMGD, Electrical Engineer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DITTON''== * [[/Edward William Arthur Ditton|Ditton, Edward William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMF-383] - 1912(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2JY Sydney (Annandale, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 228, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kentville, NSW, 1934-1935); aviator (New Farm, Qld, 1936-1937); pilot (South Brisbane, Qld, 1941); airline pilot (Gordon, NSW, 1949; Roseville, NSW, 1954-1968); pilot (Hackett, ACT, 1972-1980) ==''DIXON''== * [[/Arthur Gurnhill Dixon|Dixon, Arthur Gurnhill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G826-18S] - 1896(Tas)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XZA Wynyard (1913-1914); 3JG Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1933); 3AD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3AVE Melbourne (Nunawading, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 462, 1919; 2COCP 160, 1930; 1COCP 271, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Wynyard, 1919); wireless mechanic (Hawthorn, 1934); technician (Auburn, 1936-1937); inspector (Surrey Hills, 1943-1963) - Probate: retired marine inspector (Melbourne, 1966) * [[/Arthur Lionel Dixon|Dixon, Arthur Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82F-YX7] - 1897(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 236 Sydney (Burwood, 1920); 2BS Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922-1923); 2AD Sydney (Canterbury, 1929; Strathfield, 1930); 4AD Brisbane (Norman Park, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 202, 1916; 2COCP 288, 1930; 1COCP 170, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Concord, NSW, 1930; Norman Park, Qld, 1931-1943); RANVR (Kyeemagh, 1943); engineer (Waverton, 1949; Eastwood, 1954; Lidcombe North, 1958); managing director (Blakehurst, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "236-2BS-2AD-4AD - Arthur Lionel Dixon" * [[/Charles Frederick Musgrave Dixon|Dixon, Charles Frederick Musgrave]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L27B-XXY] - 1894(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2II Receive Cootamundra (1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: operator (Cootamundra, 1930-1937); telegraphist (Goulburn, 1943; Annandale, 1949-1954; Camperdown, 1958-1980) * [[/John Malcolm Dixon|Dixon, John Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWD1-HXH] - 1922(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD); education (Scots College, 1935-1939); military (WW2, AIF, 1942-1945) - Links: [https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2008decGS/74.htm Obit] * [[/Lionel Stanley Dixon|Dixon, Lionel Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PR-QD2] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 4LF Brisbane (Redcliffe, 1938-1939); 3TE Melbourne (Croydon, 1947-1948; Elwood, 1954-1980); 4LF Brisbane (Redcliffe, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2177, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Glenferrie, Vic, 1934-1937); builder (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954-1967; Elwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/R. H. Dixon|Dixon, R. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZI Condong (1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. H. Dixon|Dixon, R. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4GF Victoria Hills, Herbert River (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Hilton Dixon|Dixon, Reginald Hilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82N-FQV] - 1915(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2QD Albury (1933-1937); 2QD Armidale (1938-1939); 2QD Albury (1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1216, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Albury, Qld, 1937); telephone mechanic (Albury, 1972-1977) ==''DOBBYN''== * [[/Joseph McMullen Dobbyn|Dobbyn, Joseph McMullen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY39-PBK] - 1892(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3DO Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 214, 1916 (Marconi); CPRT 266, 1916 (Telefunken); COCP1 45, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1914-1919); mechanic (Alphington, Vic, 1922; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1943); public servant (Darling, Vic, 1954-1967) ==''DOBLE''== * [[/Allan Mackenzie Doble|Doble, Allan Mackenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9MW-KGZ] - 1911(Vic)-2006(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3ZM Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1931-1939); 3AMD Melbourne (Hughesdale, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 807, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); traveller (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); company director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1968); director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''DODDS''== * [[/John Stokell Dodds|Dodds, Sir John Stokell Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYR-2KQ] - 1906(Tas)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 7DJ Hobart (City, 1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 208, 1935; AOCP 1851, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (New Town, 1936-1949); manager (Wahroonga, 1954); electrical engineer (Wahroonga, 1958-1968); manager (St Ives, 1972) * [[/John William Matthew Dodds|Dodds, John William Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NX-3CT] - 19??(???)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2KK Kurri Kurri (1930-1939); 2AZD Newcastle (New Lambton, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 644, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: miner (Kuri Kurri, 1930-1949; New Lambton, 1954-1980) * [[/Leonard Henry Dodds|Dodds, Leonard Henry "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLVS-Z6R] - 1908(NSW)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 2LD Sydney (Marrickville, 1929-1931; Gordon, 1933-1934; Lane Cove, 1935-1936; Chatswood, 1937-1939); 4GD Townsville (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, RAAF); radio clubs (Townsville ARC, life member); employment (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator RAN (Chatswood, NSW, 1937); wireless operator RAAF (Townsville, Qld, 1943-1949); radio mechanic (Cape Pallarenda, Qld, 1954-1958); PMG technician (Townsville, Qld, 1959-1963); technician (Gulliver, Qld, 1968-1969; Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Pinjarra Hills, Qld, 1977; Yabul, Qld, 1980) * [[/Ronald George Dodds|Dodds, Ronald George]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ==''DODDY''== * [[/Edward Arthur Doddy|Doddy, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB7-HWS] - 1899(Tas)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6WH Perth (Claremont, 1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1817, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Claremont, WA, 1931-1958) ==''DODSON''== * [[/Charles Ralph Dodson|Dodson, Charles Ralph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNVP-5DQ] - 1891(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: XJCO Melbourne (Fairfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Fairfield, Vic, 1914); shop assistant (Northcote, Vic, 1915); chemist's assistant (Northcote, Vic, 1916-1924); chemist (Preston, Vic, 1925-1954) ==''DOHERTY''== * [[/Francis Hugh Doherty|Doherty, Francis Hugh "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHVX-8NH] - 1918(Vic)-2008(ACT) - Licences: 3XE Melbourne (Mentone, 1937-1939; Balwyn, 1947); 4XE Townsville (Hyde Park, 1948); 6XE Perth (Pearce, 1954-1955); 1XE Canberra (Narrabundah, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1936, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (West Perth, WA, 1943; St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); RAAF Officer (Townsville, Qld, 1949; Pearce, WA, 1954); RAAF (Sandringham, Vic, 1958; Syndal, Vic, 1967; Narrabundah, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Narrabundah, ACT, 1980) ==''DOHRMANN''== * [[/George Stanley Glenville Dohrmann|Dohrmann, George Stanley Glenville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82G-TB8] - 1902(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3AM Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922); 3AM Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Canterbury, Vic, 1924-1926); warehouseman (Burwood, Vic, 1931; Canterbury, 1937-1943); agriculturalist (Mt Dandenong, 1949-1954; Mooroolbark, 1968-1980) ==''DOIG''== * [[/Norman Louis Doig|Doig, Norman Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSD-M17] - 1912(WA)-2014(WA)101yo - Licences: 6ND Carnamah (1937-1939); 6CB Perth (Floreat Park, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2061, 1937, WA; 3COCP 1505, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Carnamah, WA, 1936-1937; Floreat Park, WA, 1943); telegraphist (City Beach, WA, 1949; Floreat Park, WA, 1954-1963; Wembley, WA, 1968-1972); civil servant (City Beach, WA, 1977-1980) ==''DONNE''== * [[/Charles Walter Donne|Donne, Charles Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2T-FC7] - 1897(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: XLO Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); 2YD Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1925); 3YD Melbourne (St Kilda, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 271, 1916; 2COCP 87, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (UK Merchant Seaman) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (St Kilda, 1919-1924); technician (St Kilda, 1925-1931); dealer (Armadale, 1934-1937); investor (Mornington, 1943); grazier (Dromana, 1949-1954); nil (Mornington, 1963-1972) - Migration: South Africa (1955-1962) ==''DOOK''== * [[/Valentine Lawson Dook|Dook, Valentine Lawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7X1-NJH] - 1903(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KB Perth (Maylands, 1931-1933; Mt Hawthorn, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 754, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter's assistant (East Perth, WA, 1931); oil plant attendant (Leederville, WA, 1936-1937); control room operator (Leederville, WA, 1943; Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949); electrical foreman (Wembley, WA, 1958-1977) ==''DOOLAN''== * [[/Martin Joseph Doolan|Doolan, Martin Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9XM-JDB] - 1913(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3AKO Melbourne (Balcombe, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3AKU Colac (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1869, 1937, Vic; BOCP 198, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Wangaratta, Vic, 1934); permanent soldier (Military Camp, Balcombe, Vic, 1949); technician (Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1963; St Kilda, Vic, 1968) ==''DORWARD''== * [[/William Haxton Dorward|Dorward, William Haxton, Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD77-X62] - 1901(Vic)-1937(NSW) - Licences: 3CA Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1922-1923); 3CA Melbourne (Sandringham, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Sandringham, Vic, 1924-1926); grazier (Moama, NSW, 1930; Fort Station, Barnes, NSW, 1935-1937) ==''DOUBIKIN''== * [[/William Thomas Henry Doubikin|Doubikin, William Thomas Henry]] - 1890(Vic)-1927(Tas) - Licences: Hobart Receive 1920s, early wireless experimenter (pre-AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas), radio clubs (WIA Hobart, Councillor, 1924), passed too soon ==''DOUDNEY''== * [[/Herbert William Doudney|Doudney, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MQDH-R32] - 1873(Eng)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3EM Receive Melbourne (Balaclava, 1922); 3EM Melbourne (Balaclava, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 63, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; minister of religion (Holy Trinity Church) - Electoral Rolls: vicar (St Kilda, 1924-1942); nil (Caulfield, 1949-1954; Elsternwick, 1963) ==''DOUGAN''== * [[/Donald Hunter Dougan|Dougan, Donald Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCQ5-MR5] - 1902(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2AMF Gulgong (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 948, 1927 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Gulgong, NSW, 1930-1980) ==''DOUGLAS''== * [[/Gavin Cunningham Douglas|Douglas, Gavin Cunningham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99J-KJ4] - 1912(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3YK Melbourne (Bayswater, 1931-1939, 1947-1950+; Blackburn, 1954; Canterbury, 1955-1960+; Surrey Hills, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 743, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bayswater, 1935-1949); sales representative (Canterbury, 1963; Surrey Hills, 1968-1980) * [[/Gordon Adye Douglas|Douglas, Gordon Adye]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVY-WLJ] - 1878(Tas)-1957(Tas) - Licences: 7BC Receive Gormanston (1923); Receive Gormanston (1923); 7GD Gormanston (1924-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 34, 1924, No. ?? in Tas - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; mining engineer - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Gormanston, 1914-1928); draughtsman (Queenstown, 1936); geological surveyor (Queenstown, 1937-1943); no occupation (Hobart South, 1949; Blackman's Bay, 1954) * [[/Hugh Alexander McKay Douglas|Douglas, Hugh Alexander McKay "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV3Y-3W4] - 1889(Eng)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2HD (Class B) Newcastle (1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Class B broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as a Listener) - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Newcastle, 1913); vulcaniser (Hamilton, 1930-1935); manager (Newcastle, 1936-1937); engineer (Mayfield, 1943; Hamilton, 1949) * [[/Raymond Lindsay Douglas|Douglas, Raymond Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G719-RQD] - 1918(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2ON Tamworth (1935-1939); 2ON Kempsey (1946-1947); 2ON Dapto (1948); 2ON Dubbo (1950); 2ON Sydney (Epping, 1955); 2ON Gosford (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1506, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Dapto, NSW, 1949; Gosford, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/William Gordon Douglas|Douglas, William Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN1-ST4] - 1900(WA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3GA Lavers Hill (1931-1933); 3GA Curdie Vale (1937-1939); 3GA Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 828, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1914-1948) - Electoral Rolls: schoolmaster (Rochester, Vic, 1921); student (Parkville, Vic, 1924; Caulfield, Vic, 1925); school teacher (Mepunga East, Vic, 1927; Lavers Hill, Vic, 1928-1934; Mernda, Vic, 1936; Curdie Vale, Vic, 1937); soldier (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''DOVEY''== * [[/R. L. Dovey|Dovey, R. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LR Sydney (Milsons Point, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified, possibly typo in initials - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''DOWDING''== * [[/Philip Lorens Thomas Dowding|Dowding, Philip Lorena or Loreno or Lorens Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZH8-Z6D] - 1901(Tas)-19??(Vic) - Licences: 7AC Receive Hobart (Moonah, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Moonah, 1922); electrician (St Kilda, 1926-1931; Prahran, 1934; Melbourne, 1937; St Kilda, 1943-1949); electrical foreman (Eildon, 1954) ==''DOWE''== * [[/Richard Cory Dowe|Dowe, Richard Cory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ59-V1S] - 1916(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RP Sydney (Lindfield, 1939, 1946-1950; North Ryde, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2403, 1939, NSW; BOCP 495, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Lindfield, NSW, 1943); clerk (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); bank officer (Gladesville, NSW, 1954-1968; North Ryde, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DOWLING''== * [[/Richard Patrick Dowling|Dowling, Richard Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SMP-52S] - 1903(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3XD Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1934-1939, 1947-1960; Montmorency, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1359, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Fitzroy, Vic, 1925-1927); constable (Fitzroy South, Vic, 1931-1954); process worker (Montmorency, Vic, 1963) ==''DOWNIE''== * [[/Frederick William Downie|Downie, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y2-LQ8] - 1879(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Victoria Police (wireless department, senior constable); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo VPF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Broadford, 1903); constable (North Carlton, 1909-1924); senior constable (Preston, 1927-1936) ==''DOWNING''== * [[/Edward Frank Downing|Downing, Edward Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFCL-KTX] - 1908(WA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CL Receive Perth (South Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: law student (South Perth, WA, 1931-1934); solicitor (South Perth, WA, 1936-1980) * [[/William Evan Downing|Downing, William Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHV4-K46] - 1874(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3LQ Receive Warrnambool (1923); 3LQ Warrnambool (1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: brassfounder (Warrnambool, 1912-1937) * [[/William George Downing|Downing, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2WQ-56L] - 1908(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3GD Stanhope (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1697, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Stanhope, Vic, 1931); wireless expert (Girgarre, Vic, 1934; Stanhope, Vic, 1936-1967); radio expert (Stanhope, Vic, 1972); TV service (Stanhope, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''DOYLE''== * [[/Herbert Laurence Doyle|Doyle, Herbert Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VG-WVC] - 1894(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3HD Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1931); 3CR Melbourne (Malvern, 1933; Kooyong, 1937; Frankston, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 697, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: independent means (St Arnaud, 1924); grazier (Malvern East, 1925-1927); clerk (Malvern East, 1931-1937); home duties (Malvern, 1943) ==''DRAEGER''== * [[/Herbert William Draeger|Draeger, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTCZ-36G] - 1886(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XAD Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; pre-WW1 (3 years Corps Aust Signallers); WW1 (applied AIF 1915, fit for home service); WW2 (CMF, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Newtown, Vic, 1912; Paddington, NSW, 1913); fitter (Blackburn, Vic, 1912-1917); poulterer (Coburg, Vic, 1917-1919); grocer (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1924-1936); driver (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1954); pensioner (Sandringham, Vic, 1958) ==''DRAKE''== * [[/James George Drake|Drake, James George]] - 1850(Eng)-1941(Qld) - military (Qld Defence Force, 1880s & 1890s), state politician (Qld MLA, 1880s & 1890s), politician (Postmaster-General 1901-1903) ==''DRANEY''== * [[/Walter Edward Draney|Draney, Walter Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KLP-VT7] - 1896(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milton, Qld, 1919; Greenslopes, Qld, 1921-1928; Tully, Qld, 1937; Toowoomba, Qld, 1954; Toowoomba West, Qld, 1958-1977); retired (Drayton, Qld, 1980) ==''DRANSFIELD''== * [[/Reginald Beaumont Dransfield|Dransfield, Reginald Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-4VK] - 1906(Tas)-1947(ACT) - Licences: 2ALD Bungendore (1938-1939); 2ALD Canberra (Acton, 1946; Kingston, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2233, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Moore College, Camperdown, NSW, 1930); deacon (North Bondi, NSW, 1930-1931); clergyman (Adaminaby, NSW, 1933; Adelong, NSW, 1936; Lake Bathurst, NSW, 1937) ==''DREDGE''== * [[/Leslie Laurence Dredge|Dredge, Leslie Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJQ-YQP] - 1895(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: XPV Melbourne (South Preston, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Signals) - Electoral Rolls: electrical contractor (Preston, Vic, 1926-1931); confectioner (Preston, Vic, 1934-1936); electrician (Abbotsford, Vic, 1942-1949; Fitzroy, Vic, 1949; Preston, Vic, 1954-1972) ==''DREW''== * [[/Alfred John Drew|Drew, Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLB-1HH] - 1907(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5LN Adelaide (Kensington, 1933-1939; Erindale, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1078, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Erindale, SA, 1943) * [[/Charles William Drew|Drew, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPS1-3BB] - 1900(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 249 Sydney (Waverley, 1920); 2CD Sydney (Randwick, 1929-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 500, 1919; COCP2 386, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1968) ==''DRISCOLL''== * [[/Albert Edmund Driscoll|Driscoll, Albert Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL75-71C] - 1913(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2KN Quirindi (1933-1939); 2BI Quirindi (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1126, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Quirindi, NSW, 1936-1980) ==''DU FEU''== * [[/Maurice Albert James Du Feu|Du Feu, Maurice Albert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3M-V9D] - 1917(WA)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 6DF Perth (Subiaco, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; West Perth, 1954-1956; Floreat Park, 1960-1965); 6DU Perth (West Perth, 1948); 2BMD Sydney (Lindfield, 1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1875, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: company director (West Perth, WA, 1943; Subiaco, WA, 1949); manager (West Perth, WA, 1954; Floreat Park, WA, 1958-1968); retired (Lindfield, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''DUBOIS''== * [[/Paul Louis Dubois|Dubois, Paul Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZQ-QN3] - 1918(NSW)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 4UJ Brisbane (Rosalie, 1936-1939; Holland Park, 1946-1947; South Brisbane, 1948; Highgate Hill, 1954-1960; Bardon 1960); 4PL Brisbane (Bardon 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1677, 1936, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; senior public servant (PMGD, Telstra) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1943; South Brisbane, Qld, 1949); public servant (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1954-1958); engineer (Bardon, Qld, 1958-1977); manager telecommunications (New Farm, Qld, 1980) ==''DUDMAN''== * [[/William Henry George Dudman|Dudman, William Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWL-7KH] - 1915(Vic)-2010(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3VY Melbourne, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Rosanna, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1907, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1937); radio mechanic (Heidelberg, Vic, 1949-1963); radio technician (Rosanna, Vic, 1967-1968); sales manager (Rosanna, Vic, 1977); manager (Rye, Vic, 1980) ==''DUFF''== * [[/David Hugh Bowen Duff|Duff, David Hugh Bowen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW6B-5QD] - 1909(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2EO Sydney (Stanmore, 1933-1934; Enmore, 1935-1936); 3EO Melbourne (Crib Point, 1937); 2EO Sydney (Arncliffe, 1938); 2EO Canberra (Belconnen, 1939); 2EO Sydney (Hornsby, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 1011, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Newtown, NSW, 1935; Crib Point, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Naval Wireless Station, Belconnen, ACT, 1943); PMG employee (Hornsby, NSW, 1949); service engineer (Hornsby, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/William Vere Hobart Duff|Duff, William Vere Hobart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZC-JGP] - 1893(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3DB Receive Melbourne (Malvern East, 1922); 3DB Melbourne (Malvern East, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Malvern East, 1914); engineer (Malvern East, 1919-1924; Glenferrie, 1931-1937; Toorak, 1943-1954; Harkaway, 1958-1968) ==''DUFFY''== * [[/John Duffy|Duffy, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCB-QKJ] - 1907(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AQ Sydney (Redfern, 1933; Woollahra, 1934; Rose Bay, 1935-1937); 4AQ Brisbane (Grange, 1938); 2AQ Sydney (Bondi, 1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP, not yet identified; AOLCP 264, 1936; TVOCP 54, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous JDs, needs review - Electoral Rolls: manager (Woollahra, NSW, 1934); engineer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1935) * [[/Maurice Boyce Duffy|Duffy, Maurice Boyce "Morrie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRYK-S76] - 1886(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/duffy-maurice-boyce-morrie-6030 ADB] * [[/William Oswald Duffy|Duffy, William Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD52-2Q2] - 1861(Eng)-1916(Tas) - Licences: XZO Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: signalman (Battery Point, 1914) ==''DUGGAN''== * [[/Harry George Duggan|Duggan, Harry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9H-8LW] - 1905(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3XI Warrnambool (1930-1965); 3AXI Warrnambool (1965-1969); 3XI Garvoc (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 592, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Warrnambool, 1931-1954); engineer (Warrnambool, 1963-1968) ==''DUKES''== * [[/Gordon William Dukes|Dukes, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3RY-PGT] - 1909(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2WD Sydney (Forest Lodge, 1930-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1950; Homebush, 1954-1956; Cremorne, 1957-1958; Lane Cove, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 571, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 139, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Glebe, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Homebush, 1943-1949); engineer (Cremorne, 1954-1958); technician (Lane Cove, 1963-1980) ==''DUNCAN''== * [[/John Caldwell Duncan|Duncan, John Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-R7Z] - 1914(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3VZ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2185, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: builder (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937); clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); contractor (Deepdene, Vic, 1954); builder (Balwyn, Vic, 1958-1967) ==''DUNDAS''== * [[/Reginald Loftus Dundas|Dundas, Reginald Loftus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXC2-8LM] - 1915(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4DU Crawford, Kingaroy Line (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1990, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Theodore, Qld, 1937); labourer (Crawford, Kingaroy Line, Qld, 1949-1972); farmer (Torquay, Qld, 1977) ==''DUNLEAVY''== * [[/Joseph Francis Dunleavy|Dunleavy, Joseph Francis]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3JD Melbourne (St Kilda, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 508, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1924); electrical fitter (Melbourne, Vic, 1926; South Yarra, Vic, 1931); fitter (St Kilda, Vic, 1934) ==''DUNN''== * [[/Deveron Colin Dunn|Dunn, Deveron Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDX6-2DP] - 1914(NZ)-2014(NSW)99yo - Licences: 2EG Sydney (Randwick, 1935-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1420, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1937-1963); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1968); electronics technician (Epping, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Henry Thomas Dunn|Dunn, Henry Thomas "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDXX-SDR] - 1908(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2AKS Sydney (Chatswood, 1938-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2194, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1932-1933; Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1937; Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/Richard Dunn|Dunn, Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSN-T31] - 1898(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2GU Receive Sydney (South Kensington, 1922); 2GU Sydney (South Kensington, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coachbuilder (Kensington, 1930-1943); manager (Kingsford, 1958); retired (The Entrance, 1963-1980) ==''DUNSTAN''== * [[/Walter John Dunstan|Dunstan, Walter John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXJ-Y3V] - 1904(Vic)-1927(Vic) - Licences: 3JR Receive Ballarat (1922); 3JR Ballarat (1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 106, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: gone too soon - Relationships: brother of William Dunstan, Victoria Cross - Electoral Rolls: student (Ballarat East, 1927) ==''DUNSTONE''== * [[/Arthur James Dunstone|Dunstone, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6WW-2QQ] - 1920(Vic)-2019(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2412, 1939, Vic; COCP2 574, 1942; COCP1 601, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Maldon, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Reginald Murray Dunstone|Dunstone, Reginald Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/LHC6-MGD] - 1894(SA)-1972(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; treasurer (WIA SA, 1923); WW1 (Trooper, Signal Training Unit, 9th Light Horse Regiment) - Awards: Order of the British Empire (Service to Social Welfare, 1954); Electoral Rolls: school master at enlistment 1916; medical practitioner (Ashfield, NSW, 1932-1933; Bogan Gate, NSW, 1933-1934; Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937; Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1946; Wahroonga, NSW, 1949; Pymble, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''DURBER''== * [[/Robert George Durber|Durber, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FY-CRT] - 1922(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6DG Merredin (1947-1948; 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2437, 1940, WA; BOCP 385, 1941 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio broadcast technician (Northam, WA, 1943-1949); technician (South Perth, WA, 1958) ==''DURBIN''== * [[/Walter Albury Durbin|Durbin, Walter Albury]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQS-F1D] - 1913(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (active early 1930s to early 1990s) - Comment: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Willoughby, NSW, 1935-1963); manager (Castlecrag, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''DURBRIDGE''== * [[/William Keep Durbridge|Durbridge, William Keep]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDN-Z4B] - 1908(WA)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 4FS Receive Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Innisfail, Qld, 1930); clerk (Teneriffe, Qld, 1936-1937); bookkeeper (Dundoo Station, Eulo, Qld, 1937); no occupation (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1972; Melbourne, Vic, 1977) ==''DUTHOIT''== * [[/Albert George Duthoit|Duthoit, Albert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ94-V82] - 1901(Tas)-1970(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Waddamana, 1928); labourer (Croydon North, 1931); no occupation (Armadale, 1931); engineer (Hobart South, 1936); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1935-1943); clerk (Ivanhoe, 1949; Oakleigh, 1954; Malvern, 1958); nil (Malvern, 1967-1968) ==''DUTTON''== * [[/Thomas Henry Dutton|Dutton, Thomas Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJG1-LRN] - 1862(Eng)-1941(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: painter (Rockhampton, Qld, 1903-1905); commission agent (Bowen Hills, Qld, 1908-1909); printer (Valley, Qld, 1913); traveller (Teneriffe, Qld, 1915-1937) ==''DWYER''== * [[/John Timothy Dwyer|Dwyer, John Timothy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGD-48T] - 1913(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2WA Young (1932-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 945, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Young, NSW, 1934-1954) ==''DYE''== * [[/Aubrey David Wilson Dye|Dye, Aubrey David Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVB-QPC] - 1886(Eng)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2AW Sydney (Centennial Park, 1929-1958) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Centennial Park, NSW, 1930-1954) ==''DYER''== * [[/Clarence Alfred Robert Dyer|Dyer, Clarence Alfred Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFFF-P78] - 1895(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3DY Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1931-1939; Middle Brighton, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 837, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Northcote, Vic, 1921-1922; Melbourne East, Vic, 1924; Northcote, Vic, 1926-1928; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1931-1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949) =='''E'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''EADIE''== * [[/Norman William Eadie|Eadie, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBL7-X21] - 1915(WA)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3UP Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2219, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1980) ==''EAGLES''== * [[/James Algernon Eagles|Eagles, James Algernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS34-S6T] - 1889(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XIF Jiggi (1913-1914); 2AIA Sydney (Strathfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: husband of 2AIA Muriel Margaret Eagles nee Boag - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Glebe, NSW, 1913); school teacher (Croydon Park, NSW, 1930); retired (Strathfield, NSW, 1931-1949) * [[/Muriel Margaret Eagles|Eagles nee Boag, Muriel Margaret]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJM-CDT] - 1890(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2AIA Sydney (Miranda, 1957; Strathfield, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3562, 1956, NSW - YL amateur operator - Relationships: wife of XIF-2AIA James Algernon Eagles - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Croydon, NSW, 1930; Strathfield, NSW, 1930-1977) ==''EAGLING''== * [[/Reginald William Eagling|Eagling, Reginald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWL-N2H] - 1911(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AEY Taree (1936-1939, 1946-1975); 2AEY Lightning Ridge (1980+); 2UG Portable Taree (1958-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1829, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Taree, NSW, 1935-1936); radio dealer (Taree, NSW, 1949); director (Taree, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Lightning Ridge, NSW, 1980) ==''EAKINS''== * [[/Cyril Clarence Eakins|Eakins, Cyril Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDD-M4Z] - 1915(WA)-1998(WA) - Licences: 6CN Geraldton (1939, 1947-1948); 6CN Kellerberrin (1954-1965); 6CN Perth (Greenmount, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2388, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Maylands, WA, 1936-1937); chemist (South Belmont, WA, 1943); pharmaceutical chemist (Geraldton, WA, 1949); chemist (Kellerberrin, WA, 1954-1963); pharmaceutical chemist (Greenmount, WA, 1968-1980) ==''EARLE''== * [[/Frank Edwin Earle|Earle, Frank Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YV-B62] - 1900(SA)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5BD Adelaide (St Peters, 1923-1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 823, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "5BD - Frank Edwin Earle" & "!Wikibooks Earle" * [[/Robert Erasmus Earle|Earle, Robert Erasmus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLX-NC1] - 1894(Eng)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6LC Perth (Floreat Park, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: AOCP 4390, 1966, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Floreat Park, 1954-1977) ==''EARLY''== * [[/John Henry Early|Early, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56P-939] - 1902(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2KQ Temora (1934-1938); 2KQ Cessnock (1939); 2KQ Toronto (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1384, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Temora, NSW, 1936-1937; Toronto, NSW, 1943-1968); retired (Toronto, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''EAST''== * [[/William Lawrence East|East, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZK-JMF] - 1914(???)-1942(NSW) - Licences: 2AEG Sydney (Marrickville, 1936-1937); 2AEG Newcastle (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1636, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1932-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Newington, NSW, 1936) ==''EASTER''== * [[/Ernest Richard Easter|Easter, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2L-656] - 1914(SA)-1983(???) - Licences: 5RO Montieth (1933); 5RO Port Elliot (1937); 5RO Moonta (1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1111, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Moonta, SA, 1939-1947) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/532330 VWM] ==''EASTERBROOK''== * [[/Raymond Walter Easterbrook|Easterbrook, Raymond Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN7-6JX] - 1912(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3RM Melbourne (Clayton, 1931-1933; South Yarra, 1937-1939; Bentleigh, 1948; Box Hill North, 1954-1960; Frankston, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 804, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Caulfield East, 1934-1935); sales (South Yarra, Vic, 1936; Bentleigh, Vic, 1942); medical detailer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949); manager (Upwey, Vic, 1954); company director (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963); director (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''EASTON''== * [[/Frederick William Spencer Easton|Easton, Frederick William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2N-7XD] - 1914(NSW)-1944(PNG) - Licences: 2BQ Sydney (Bondi, 1931-1935; Bellevue Hill, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 846, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Rose Bay, 1936-1943) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''EATON''== * [[/Rupert Thomas Eaton|Eaton, Rupert Thomas or Thomas Rupert (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVR-DJH] - 1904(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6DO Receive Perth (Claremont, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Claremont, WA, 1931); shop front fitter (Belmont, WA, 1937-1968); draftsman (Scarborough, WA, 1972); retired (East Fremantle, WA, 1977-1980) ==''EBRALL''== * [[/Herbert Novelle Ebrall|Ebrall, Herbert Novelle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW7J-D63] - 1909(Eng)-1975(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 35, 1936 - broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor apprentice (Tuart Hill, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Sandgate, NSW, 1936-1937); mine owner (Ruby Flat, Tas, 1943-1944); radio manager (Queenstown, Tas, 1949-1972) ==''EDE''== * [[/Charles Frederick Ede|Ede, Charles Frederick or Friederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7D-PYL] - 1885(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Wellington Point, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowong, Qld, 1908; Albion, Qld, 1912-1921); assistant secretary (Manly, Qld, 1925-1963); retired (Wynnum North, 1968) ==''EDGAR''== * [[/Douglas Waldene Edgar|Edgar, Douglas Waldene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XS-K4X] - 1895(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6DW New Norcia (1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 314, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gingin, 1922; New Norcia, 1925-1954); retired (Nedlands, 1958-1963) * [[/John Matheson Edgar|Edgar, John Matheson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB42-K1G] - 1881(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Receive Geelong (1923); 3YW Geelong (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Training College, Carlton, 1903); state school teacher (Ballarat, 1909); teacher (Ballarat, 1913-1914; Geelong, 1917-1924; Essendon, 1925-1954) * [[/Mervyn John Edgar|Edgar, Mervyn John or John Mervyn "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4W-647] - 1913(NSW)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4JE Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1302, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Radio Location Unit); radio retailing (Tracksons) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); salesman (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949); shop assistant (Bulimba, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/Robert T. Edgar|Edgar, Robert T.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified (as a member of WIA entitled to an rx licence from 1922) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: ==''EDGEBERG''== * [[/H. Edgeberg|Edgeberg, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CX Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''EDGECOMBE''== * [[/Gordon Henry Edgecombe|Edgecombe, Gordon Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZPN-WDD] - 1914(Sct)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2GD Sydney (Roseville, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1309, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1928-1946) - Electoral Rolls: radio servicing (Gordon, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Thornleigh, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''EDGERTON''== * [[/Arthur Francis James Edgerton|Edgerton, Arthur Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5D-2PT] - 1912(Vic)-2009(Vic)96yo - Licences: 3FJ Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 889, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1936-1937); steel melter (Kew, Vic, 1943); metallurgist (Mentone, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''EDWARDS''== * [[/Arthur Charles Edwards|Edwards, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3W-DSB] - 1900(WA)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AC Sydney (Lane Cove, 1928-1930; Eastwood, 1931; Waverley, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 587, 1920 (Marconi); COCP1 224, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waverley, NSW, 1933); supervisor (Waverley, NSW, 1934-1936; Haberfield, NSW, 1937); manager (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); production manager (Bexley, NSW, 1949-1954) * [[/Frederick Patrick Joseph Edwards|Edwards, Frederick Patrick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSX-5YG] - 1918(WA)-2004(WA) - Licences: 6DN Merredin (1938-1939); 6DN Perth (West Perth, 1947-1965; Ardross, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2127, 1938, WA; BOCP 278, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Merredin, WA, 1943); wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1943-1954; Perth, WA, 1958-1968); clerk (Ardross, WA, 1972-1980) * [[/George James Edwards|Edwards, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WC-Z8S] - 1912(NSW)-1942(At sea, near Bermuda) - Licences: 2GE Maitland West (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1129, 1933, NSW; COCP2 124, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy, 2nd radio operator) - Electoral Rolls: film operator (West Maitland, NSW, 1933-1937) - Links: [https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/person/51703.html Uboat.net]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1430549 AWM Commemorative Roll] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/H. E. Edwards|Edwards, H. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RN Adelaide (Croydon, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Herbert John Edwards|Edwards, Herbert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXF5-KP8] - 1894(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 4KR Willis Island (1937) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 802, 1923; 2COCP 18, 1929; 1COCP 208, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous HJEs - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1933); radio operator (Lord Howe Island, NSW, 1949); communication officer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1954) * [[/James Thomas Edwards|Edwards, James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ78-6VC] - 1911(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2AKE Rye Park (1938-1939, 1946-1957); 2AKE Sutton Forest (1958-1969); 2AKE Moss Vale (1975); 2AKE Bowral (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2147, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: car driver (Rye Park, NSW, 1932-1949); grazier (Rye Park, NSW, 1958; Sutton Forest, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Moss Vale, NSW, 1977; Bowral, NSW, 1980) * [[/John Francis Edwards|Edwards, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTN-SRX] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2BK Sydney (Parramatta, 1933-1939, 1946-1956); 2AAE Sydney (Rydalmere, 1960-1965; Westmead, 1969; Toongabbie, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1178, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Parramatta, NSW, 1933-1954); branch manager (Rydalmere, NSW, 1963); credit sales manager (Westmead, NSW, 1968); manager (Westmead, NSW, 1972); retired (Toongabbie, NSW, 1977) * [[/Keith Thomas Edwards|Edwards, Keith Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBXH-J3C] - 1914(SA)-1942(At Sea, Bay of Biscay) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 929, 1932, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, Sergeant, Air Gunner, 10 Sqdrn, Coastal Command, KIA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Col Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1941) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1701819 Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/531927 VWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Leonard Wentworth Edwards|Edwards, Leonard Wentworth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC5K-KP2] - 1917(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 2AGT Sydney (Pymble, 1939, 1946); 7LE Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2301, 1939, NSW; COCP1 1624, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Nelson, Tas, 1949-1954; Hobart South, Tas, 1958; Lindisfarne, Tas, 1972) * [[/Raymond Dale Edwards|Edwards, Raymond Dale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CF-QWC] - 1912(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3ADE Melbourne (Brighton, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2355, 1939, Vic; COCP2 689, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1936-1954); engineer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Samuel Robert Wareham Edwards|Edwards, Samuel Robert Wareham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNS3-P1T] - 1896(Vic)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3RQ Melbourne (East Preston, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 741, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon (Motor cycle accident) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1921-1922; Albert Park, Vic, 1924); motor mechanic (Middle Park, Vic, 1925; Kew, Vic, 1926-1928); mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1931-1934) * [[/Sydney Gordon Edwards|Edwards, Sydney Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3F-FJ2] - 1910(Scotland)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3SU Melbourne (Fitzroy North, 1935-1937; Elwood, 1938-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1948; Surrey Hills, 1954; Canterbury, 1956; Middle Park, 1960; Forest Hill, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1552, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Heidelberg, Vic, 1936-1937); airman (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949); RAAF (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949); airforce officer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1963); technical officer (Forest Hill, Vic, 1967-1977) ==''EGAN''== * [[/Mavis Evelyn Egan|Fogg nee Egan, Mavis Evelyn or Evelene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8N-1JK] - 1900(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Stanley (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver (YL) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Stanley, 1928); home duties (Wynyard, 1936-1943; Smithton, 1949; Sale, Vic, 1954; Cohuna, 1963; Devonport, 1972) * [[/Vincent Thomas Egan|Egan, Vincent Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVW-97N] - 1917(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AJI Tamworth (1937-1938); 2AJI Inverell (1939); 2AJI Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1947; Darlinghurst, 1948); 2AQA Manilla (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2039, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Inverell, NSW, 1943); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1949; Manilla, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''EGGLETON''== * [[/Eric Percy Eggleton|Eggleton, Eric Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTZ-5G9] - 1903(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4DA Receive Toowoomba (1923-1924); 4DA Toowoomba (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 81, 1925, No. 9 in Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (QATB) - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Toowoomba, 1925-1926); ambulance bearer (Toowoomba, 1931); ambulance superintendent (Dayboro, 1936-1943; Charleville, 1949-1958; Stanthorpe, 1963); retired (Caloundra, 1968-1977) ==''EINSIEDEL''== * [[/Ernest Louis Einsiedel|Einsiedel, Ernest or Ernst Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Z-TS1] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3QE Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1947; Ormond, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2278, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1936-1942); skin classer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1972); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1977) ==''ELDER''== * [[/James Alexander Mackenzie Elder|Elder, James Alexander Mackenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97W3-7FL] - 1869(Sct)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Awards: KBE - Electoral Rolls: manager (Essendon, 1905); merchant (Moonee Ponds, 1908-1909); director (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/elder-sir-james-alexander-6099 ADB] ==''ELLERY''== * [[/Robert Lewis John Ellery|Ellery, Robert Lewis John]] - 1827(Eng)-1908(Vic) - early telephone experimenter, Vic Government Astronomer ==''ELLIOTT''== * [[/Albert Horace Elliott|Elliott, Albert Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPB3-DYF] - 1895(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XDR Sydney (Drummoyne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: newsagent (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930); agent (Lane Cove, NSW, 1931); engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1932-1949) * [[/Robert Neville Elliott|Elliott, Robert Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXN-PPJ] - 1907(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4DW Receive Toowoomba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1936-1937); company manager (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); chartered accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954-1963); accountant (Brisbane, Qld, 1968); chartered accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1972); accountant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1977) * [[/Ronald Donovan Elliott|Elliott, Ronald Donovan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G799-LTX] - 1910(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 5RD Adelaide (Lower Mitcham, 1931-1933; Da Costa Park, 1937; Kirkcaldy, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 758, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Kirkcaldy, SA, 1939; Westbourne Park, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas Murray Browse Elliott|Elliott, Thomas Murray Browse "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3W8-947] - 1899(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4CM Brisbane (City, 1946-1969); operator of Valentine's 4CM licence 1925-1939 - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 72, 1925, No. 6 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; early television experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Fortitude Valley, 1921); salesman (Brisbane City, 1925-1931); sound engineer (Observatory, 1937-1943); company manager (City, 1949-1958); retired (Burleigh Heads, 1963-1968) ==''ELLIS''== * [[/Clive Austin Ellis|Ellis, Clive Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86V-9HT] - 1912(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3LZ Melbourne (Williamstown, 1930-1931; Caulfield, 1933-1939; Newport, 1946-1956; Moorabbin, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 598, 1930, No. ?? in Victoria - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1937; Newport, Vic, 1943-1954); valuer (Moorabbin, Vic, 1958-1972) * [[/Cyril Charles Henry Ellis|Ellis, Cyril Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCX-F99] - 1893(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XMV Melbourne (Auburn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Auburn, Vic, 1915; Canterbury, Vic, 1919; Burwood, Vic, 1924-1928); telephone mechanic (Ararat, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1977; Burwood, Vic, 1977) * [[/John Osborne Ellis|Ellis, John Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTM-Q42] - 1910(Eng)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 522, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kimba, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Joseph Anthony Ellis|Ellis, Joseph Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGB7-BJG] - 1921(Eng)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2AIL Lismore (1937-1939); 2GL Sydney (Hornsby, 1946-1948; Mascot, 1954-1960; Pennant Hills, 1961); 4AGL Nambour (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2040, 1937, NSW; COCP2 446, 1941; COCP1 578, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lismore, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949); flight radio officer (Randwick East, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Randwick East, NSW, 1958); navigator (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Nambour, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Richard Charles Ellis|Ellis, Richard Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBQ-SST] - 1903(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AHR Sydney (Ryde, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1972, 1937, NSW; BOCP 374, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Ryde, NSW, 1930-1968) ==''ELPHINSTONE''== * [[/Lancelot Armstrong Elphinstone|Elphinstone, Lancelot Armstrong]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56T-2FX] - 1914(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2MK Thirroul (1934-1939); 2MK Cessnock (1946-1950); 2MK Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1954-1961; North Balgowlah, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1337, 1934, NSW; BOCP 111, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Thirroul, NSW, 1936-1937); broadcast technician (Cessnock, NSW, 1943-1949); engineer (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1958); newsagent (North Balgowlah, NSW, 1968-1977) ==''ELSBURY''== * [[/Cyril Robert Elsbury|Elsbury (adopted) or Wilson Bowman (biological), Cyril Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMG-5CW] - 1897(Qld)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6JE Kalgoorlie (1934-1939); 6JE Fimiston (1947-1956); 6JE Nornalup (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1372, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1922); mine timekeeper (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1925-1943); assistant accountant (Fimiston, WA, 1949-1954); mine paymaster (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1958) ==''ELWORTHY''== * [[/Colin Gregory Elworthy|Elworthy, Colin Gregory "Col"]] - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ==''EMBLING''== * [[/Stewart Austin Embling|Embling, Stewart Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGH-YQM] - 1907(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Toorak, 1923-1925); 3DC Melbourne (Toorak, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 236, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toorak, Vic, 1931-1943); assurance officer (Toorak, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''EMENY''== * [[/Thomas Francis Emeny|Emeny, Thomas Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHVF-QNN] - 1908(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3GQ Camperdown (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1006, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camperdown, Vic, 1934-1943); engineer (Carrum, Vic, 1954) ==''EMERY''== * [[/Leslie William Emery|Emeny, Leslie William "William"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQK7-QRN] - 1912(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3APE Melbourne (Hampton, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1380, 1934, Vic? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Seaford, Vic, 1954); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1963; Brighton East, Vic, 1967-1968; Hampton, Vic, 1972) ==''EMMELHAINZ''== * [[/Albert Edward Joseph Emmelhainz|Emmelhainz, Albert Edward Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSCR-R96] - 1900(Qld)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2SR Sydney (Kensington, 1931-1933); 2SR Lake Illawarra (1935); 2SR Sydney (CBD, 1936-1937; Petersham, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1933-1936; Petersham, NSW, 1943); no occupation (Dee Why, NSW, 1949) ==''ENDACOTT''== * [[/Jack Morris Endacott|Endacott, Jack Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2X7-P38] - 1910(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3EB Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1947-1948; West Brunswick, 1954-1960; Fawkner, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1956, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Brunswick West, Vic, 1931-1937); fitter (Brunswick West, Vic, 1942); carpenter (Brunswick West, Vic, 1949-1954; Broadmeadows, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Skenes Creek, Vic, 1972; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1977) ==''ENTWISLE''== * [[/Thomas James Entwisle|Entwisle, Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFD-MNY] - 1884(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XLG Camperdown (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1908; Weerite, Vic, 1909); farm manager (Weerite, Vic, 1912-1913); secretary (Brighton Beach, Vic, 1914; East St Kilda, Vic 1916); military officer (Ballarat, Vic, 1919); farmer (Tresco, Vic, 1949-1967) ==''ERREY''== * [[/Robert Owan Errey|Errey, Robert Owan or Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XN-QFZ] - 1913(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3SZ Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939); 2PO Canberra (1946-1948); 2TD Camden (1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 265, 1935; AOCP 1843, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, Vic, 1936-1942); radio engineer (Mount Stromlo, ACT, 1949); civil servant (Camden, Vic, 1954-1958; Highton, Vic, 1963-1968); public servant (Highton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''EVA''== * [[/Oswald Noel Eva|Eva, Oswald Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFST-HLS] - 1917(Qld)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3BON Shepparton (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1927, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949); projectionist (Williamstown, Vic, 1949; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954); theatre proprietor (Dunnolly, Vic, 1958); TV technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''EVANS''== * [[/Albert Henry Hubert Evans|Evans, Albert Henry Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH8N-BFX] - 1894(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: XVD Adelaide (Mile End, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 255, 1916 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Auckland, NZ, 1946); assistant manager (Woollahra, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XVD - Albert Henry Hubert Evans" * [[/Arthur Brodie David Evans|Evans, Arthur Brodie David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ7-PK9] - 1917(Vic)-2015(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3VQ Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1965; Kalorama, 1969; Beaumaris, 1975); 3VQ Cowes (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2001, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1967); managing director (Beaumaris, Vic, 1968); director (Beaumaris, Vic, 1977); manager (Black Rock, Vic, 1980) * [[/Griffith Benjamin Evans|Evans, Griffith Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQN-HL3] - 1877(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS - Electoral Rolls: naval telegraphist (Eden Vale, Vic, 1914-1915); telegraphist (Coburg, Vic, 1919); retired (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/John Brynmor Evans|Evans, John Brynmor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDG2-BHR] - 1918(SA)-1942(Indonesia) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2318, 1939, SA; COCP2 450, 1941; COCP1 507, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10306765 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1703463 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/532627 VMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Telynog Evans|Evans, John Telynog]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWM-XLK] - 1911(Wales)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2JE Paxton (1931-1933); 2CX Paxton (1936-1939); 2CX Cessnock (1946); 2CX Nelson's Bay (1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 778, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Paxton, NSW, 1933-1937); wireless operator (Toronto, NSW, 1943); fisherman (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Percy Evans|Evans, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84B-DKL] - 1894(Eng)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 2OW Sydney (Kensington, 1928-1929; Randwick, 1930-1931); 3OZ Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1948; Boronia, 1948; North Ringwood, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 458, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Kensington, NSW, 1930); salesman (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1931); sales manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1937; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); manager (Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/Phillip Edward Evans|Evans, Phillip Edward]] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3VN Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1935-1937; Smeaton, 1938-1939); 3VN Yallourn (1947-1965); 3VN Newborough (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1432, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Smeaton, Vic, 1934-1936); electrician (YMCA, Clarendon, Vic, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Geelong West, Vic, 1942); engineer (Yallourn, Vic, 1949-1967; Newborough, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/R. Evans|Evans, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SP Sydney (Clovelly, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 265, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Thomas Evan Evans|Evans, Thomas Evan or Thomas Evian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ7-S1L] - 1904(NZ)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: 3EV Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1925-1927); 9EV Rabaul (1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 160, 1925, Vic; AOCP 2226, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; medical assistant; technical assistant; Civilian POW captured at Rabaul, died on board the "Montevideo Maru" when it was torpedoed and sunk en route from Rabaul to Hainan, where Thomas was destined for forced labour. Electoral Rolls: Not yet identified - Links: [https://montevideomaru.naa.gov.au/pows-internees/index.aspx?id=5349 NAA]; [https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-30/world-war-ii-hell-ships-montevideo-rakuyo-maru/102263746 ABC]; [https://m.facebook.com/SilentworldFoundation/photos/a.6024859134229018/6024859087562356/ Facebook]; [https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2011mayGS/60a.htm Scotch College]; [https://thelastcoastwatcher.wordpress.com/coastwatching-organization/civilian-casualties/ Last Coast Watcher]; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17973567 Trove]; [https://montevideo-maru.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/18September10.pdf Montevideo Maru.Org] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Trevor Elliott Evans|Evans, Trevor Elliott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJQ-GRC] - 1903(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3KD Receive Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1922-1924); 3RK Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1925-1933; Pascoe Vale, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 159, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928); electrician (East Brunswick, 1931-1934); contractor (Coburg, Vic, 1936; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1937-1977) * [[/Trevor Frederick Evans|Evans, Trevor Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L292-N4L] - 1902(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2NS Blayney (1925-1929); 2NS Bathurst (1930-1939, 1946-1975+); 2ABJ Portable Bathurst (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 113, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 19, 1936; AOCP1 43, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio manager (Bathurst, NSW, 1930-1937); mechanic (Bathurst, NSW, 1943-1977) - TroveTag: "2NS - Trevor Frederick Evans" ==''EVERETT''== * [[/Frederick Arthur Everett|Everett, Frederick Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D4-778] - 1911(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1408, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Dubbo, NSW, 1934-1937); teacher (Petersham, NSW, 1943; Orange, NSW, 1949-1958; Miranda, NSW, 1963-1977) ==''EVERY''== * [[/George Edward Every|Every, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDSS-VT4] - 1894(Eng)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 7GE Hobart (1931); 3GE Queenscliff (1937-1939); 3GE Balcombe (1947-1948); 3GE Carrum (1954-1956); 3GE Bonbeach (1960-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military instructor; WW1 (UK) - Electoral Rolls: silver mounter (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1919); soldier (Launceston, 1922; Hobart South, 1922); military instructor (Hobart South, 1928); soldier (Queenscliff, Vic, 1935-1937); military officer (Albury, NSW, 1943; Victoria Park, Qld, 1949); clerk (Frankston, 1949); accountant (Carrum, 1954) ==''EWART''== * [[/Henry George Ewart|Ewart, Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1C-CP3] - 1906(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 887, 1932, No. ?? in ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Irymple, Vic, 1928-1937); mechanic (Redcliffs, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''EWING''== * [[/John Donaldson Ewing|Ewing, John Donaldson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR8L-5K5] - 1904(???)-after1980(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (North Sydney, 1923); 2AFI Sydney (North Sydney, 1936-1938; Dee Why, 1939, 1946-1956); 2UL Sydney (Dee Why, 1960; Burwood, 1961; Dee Why, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: CC; AOCP 1659, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Armidale, NSW, 1930); electrician (Camaray, NSW, 1930-1934); electrical engineer (Camaray, NSW, 1937); electrician (Dee Why, NSW, 1943-1954); electrical contractor (Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1963); electrician (Dee Why, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Thomas Thomson Ewing|Ewing, Thomas Thomson]] - 1856(NSW)-1920(NSW) - state politician (NSW MLA); federal politician (MHR, acting Postmaster-General) ==''EXTON''== * [[/George Walter Exton|Exton, George Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QY-5XH] - 1882(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 2CZ Lismore (1922-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast proprietor and engineer (2XN Lismore) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lismore, NSW, 1930-1963); retired (Saddlers Crossing, Qld, 1969) - TroveTag: "2CZ - George Walter Exton" =='''F'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''FABER''== * [[/William John Thomas Faber|Faber, William John Thomas "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4W-7FV] - 1907(Eng)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4WF Ayr (1938-1939); 4WF Brisbane (Kedron, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2186, 1938, Qld; BOCP 144, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager Ayr Radio (Ayr, Qld, 1936-1937); radio technician (Kedron, Qld, 1949-1972) ==''FAGAN''== * [[/William Reginald Joseph Fagan|Fagan, William Reginald Joseph "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLF3-QPM] - 1883(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2RJ Receive Mandurama (1922); 2RJ Mandurama (1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio station (director, 2SM) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Mandurama, 1913-1943) - TroveTag: "2RJ - William Reginald Joseph Fagan" ==''FAIRHALL''== * [[/Allen Fairhall|Fairhall, Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZB3-PKT] – 1909(NSW)-2006(NSW) – Licences: 2KB Newcastle (Hamilton, 1928–1929; New Lambton, 1930–1931; Cooks Hill, 1933–1934; City, 1935; Cooks Hill, 1937; City, 1938–1939; Hamilton, 1946–1961; City, 1965-1980+); 2AKL Paterson (1948–1958) – Qualifications: cc; AOCP 391, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 23, 1930 – amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; proprietor 2KO Newcastle; WW2 – Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (New Lambton, 1931–1932); manager (Newcastle, 1933–1949); primary producer (Trevallyn, 1954); M.H.R. (Newcastle, 1958); member of parliament (Newcastle, 1963–1968); manager (Newcastle, 1972–1980) - Links: [[w:Allen Fairhall|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/fairhall-sir-allen-366 Obituaries Australia] ==''FAIRWEATHER''== * [[/Jack Cromwell Fairweather|Fairweather, Jack Cromwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55F-BZZ] - 1918(SA)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 2FV Sydney (Mosman, 1935-1938); 5FV Adelaide (St Peters, 1947; Kilkenny, 1948); 2AIF Broken Hill (1954-1955); 4FF Gold Coast (Labrador, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1491, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1954); builder (Southport, Qld, 1958-1968; Labrador, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''FALCONER''== * [[/Charles Illman Falconer|Falconer, Charles Illman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZK9-PJ6] – 1885(Vic)-1962(NSW) – Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Canterbury, 1923–1924); 3CF Melbourne (East Malvern, 1925–1926; Canterbury, 1927; Surrey Hills, 1931–1939, 1946–1954); 2AUF Terrigal (1955–1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 204, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1909); mechanic (Fitzroy, Vic, 1914); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1915–1949); retired (Terrigal, NSW, 1958–1963) ==''FALKENBERG''== * [[/Brian Falkenberg|Falkenberg, Brian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WCW-6WS] - 1913(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3FA Byaduk (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1706, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Branxholme, Vic, 1935-1942; Byaduk, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Byaduk, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FALLOWFIELD''== * [[/Elwyn Herbert Fallowfield|Fallowfield, Elwyn Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYHV-PWL] - 1917(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AKI Taree (1938-1939, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2182, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Petersham, NSW, 1943); radio dealer (Taree, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''FALLS''== * [[/Lyle Clifford Falls|Falls, Lyle Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLC-1VR] - 1899(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3DL Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3DL Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Caulfield, 1924-1925); instructor (Kew, 1926-1943) ==''FANKER''== * [[/Eric Montague Fanker|Fanker, Eric Montague]] - 1907(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2HS Sydney (Bondi, 1928-1929; Woollahra, 1930) as Fanker & Hooker; 2HS Sydney (Woollahra, 1931-1933; Bellevue Hill, 1934-1937; Kingsford, 1938; Kensington, 1939; Bellevue Hill, 1946-1961; Vaucluse, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1077, 1933, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Paddington, NSW, 1930-1933; Nithsdale, NSW, 1935; Woollahra, NSW, 1936-1937; Rose Bay, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949-1958); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1963) ==''FANNING''== * Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred – see Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred (Fanning) ==''FANSHAWE''== * [[/Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Fanshawe, Arthur Dalrymple]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM7D-QY6] – 1847(Eng)-1936(Eng) – Admiral of UK Fleet, Commander-in-Chief Australia Station – Links: [[w:Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe|Wikipedia]] ==''FARMER''== * [[/Maxwell George Farmer|Farmer, Maxwell George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG1-SHR] - 1916(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5GF Adelaide (Knoxville, 1933-1939; North Norwood, 1947-1948; Adelaide City, 1954-1956; Plympton, 1960-1980+); 5GY Portable Adelaide (Knoxville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1217, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Knoxville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Percival Moore Farmer|Farmer, Percival Moore "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQN-3K5] - 1888(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT12, 1914 - radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Beecroft, NSW, 1930-1943); engineer (Hazelbrook, NSW, 1949-1954) ==''FARRELL''== * [[/John Howard Farrell|Farrell, John Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWT-CJT] - 1913(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4WJ Brisbane Windsor, 1933-1939; Chermside, 1946-1948); 4WJ Quilpie (1954-1960); 4WJ Somerset Dam (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1103, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Windsor, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Chermside, 1943-1949; Quilpie, 1954-1958); superintendent (Somerset Dam, 1963-1972) ==''FAUL''== * [[/Albert Harold Faul|Faul, Albert Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTD-S74] – 1907(NSW)-1979(NSW) – Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923–1924); 3AH Melbourne (St Kilda, 1926–1927) – Qualifications: cc; AOCP 288, 1926, Vic – amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) – Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1931–1934); lecturer (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); engineer (Bellevue Hill, Vic, 1936–1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); company director (Killara, NSW, 1949–1977) * [[/William Albert Faul|Faul, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KY-VGR] - 1912(WA)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3AGZ Melbourne (Brighton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2449, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (North Perth, WA, 1936-1943; Nedlands, WA, 1949); cost accountant (Brighton, Vic, 1954; Brighton East, Vic, 1963-1968); accountant (Brighton East, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FAULKNER''== * [[/Ernest Albert Faulkner|Faulkner, Ernest Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWN-M7Z] - 1916(Vic)-2010(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3EE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1886, 1937, Vic; COCP2 806, 1944; COCP1 833, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1942); inspector (Glen Iris, Vic, 1954); retailer (Burwood South, Vic, 1963-1968; Ashwood, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FAULKS''== * [[/Richard Wollas Faulks|Faulks, Richard Wollas "Wol"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCD3-BQ3] - 1902(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2HS Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2WF Sydney (Ashfield, 1929-1931; Hurlstone Park, 1933; Canterbury, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 557, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator;, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Ashfield, NSW, 1930; Canterbury, NSW, 1933-1977) ==''FAULL''== * [[/Albert Edwin Faull|Faull, Albert Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2TH-TH4] - 1911(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EF Warracknabeal (1937-1939; 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1918, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1934-1977) ==''FAWKNER''== * [[/Ernest Pascoe Robert Fawkner|Fawkner, Ernest Pascoe Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYB-YKW] - 1901(Tas)-1954(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: manager (Kings Meadows, 1928); furniture manufacturer (South Launceston, 1936) ==''FAYLE''== * [[/Bernard John Fayle|Fayle, Bernard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2SJ-7GF] - 1914(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3IW Melbourne (Burnley, 1936-1939, 1947-1969; Nunawading, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1617, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Richmond, Vic, 1936-1949; Burnley, Vic, 1954-1968; Nunawading, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FEENAGHTY''== * [[/Leo Michael John Feenaghty|Feenaghty, Leo Michael John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYG2-RMT] - 1900(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4LJ Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 291, 1926, No. 28 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club administrator; state public servant - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Wooloowin, 1925-1931); assistant secretary (Ashgrove, 1936-1958); public servant (Highgate Hill, 1963); retired (Isle of Capri, 1972-1980) - Trovetag: "4LJ - Leo Michael John Feenaghty" ==''FEENEY''== * [[/Percy Gilbert Feeney|Feeney, Percy Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKR8-DZG] - 1907(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2AKX Sydney (Mascot, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2187, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mascot, NSW, 1930-1949) ==''FELDMAN''== * [[/John Frederick Feldman|Feldman, John Frederick Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNZ-5DH] - 1905(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3QH Receive Geelong (South Geelong, 1923-1924); 3QH Geelong (South Geelong, 1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 140, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Geelong, Vic, 1928-1937); turner (Richmond, Vic, 1942); bricklayer (Newtown, Vic, 1963-1977) ==''FELL''== * [[/Evan Frederick Fell|Fell, Evan Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH4-FTW] - 1914(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4EF Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1932-1939); 4EF Barcaldine (1946-1948); 4EF Mackay (1954-1955); 4EF Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1956; Bardon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 978, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; AOLCP 175, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; state public servant (inspector); property developer - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashgrove, Qld, 1936-1943); engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1949; Mackay, Qld, 1954); public servant (Bardon, Qld, 1958-1977) ==''FELLS''== * [[/L. C. Fells|Fells, L. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3DL Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FELTON''== * [[/William Robert Felton|Felton, William Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M5-C2J] - 1897(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2RF Sydney (Petersham, 1927-1929; Belmore, 1930-1939, 1946-1956); 2RT? Sydney (Kogarah, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 366, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1914-1919, Desertion) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Belmore, 1930-1934); engineer (Belmore, 1936-1937); soldier (Belmore, 1943); radio technician (Belmore, 1949-1954) ==''FENTON''== * [[/Arthur Stanley George Fenton|Fenton, Arthur Stanley George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR81-WK7] - 1916(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2GV Sydney (Artarmon, 1936-1939, 1946-1950); 2VM Sydney (Artarmon, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1663, 1936, NSW; COCP2 214, 1939; COCP1 297, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1937-1968); mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''FERGUSON''== * [[/Bernard Malcolm Ferguson|Ferguson, Bernard Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZN-T43] - 1909(Vic)-2006(Vic)97yo - Licences: 3FN Nathalia (1935-1937); 3FN Melbourne (Coburg, 1938-1939; West Preston, 1947-1969; Glenroy, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1428, 1935, Vic; COCP1 737, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Cressy, Vic, 1943); airman (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Glenroy, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Colin Angus Ferguson|Ferguson, Colin Angus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DH-9KM] - 1917(SA)-2009(SA) - Licences: 5CJ Mt Gambier (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1994, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Cyril E. Ferguson|Ferguson, Cyril E.]] - 1893(NZ)-19??(???) - commercial operator (1COCP 2, 1914, No. 2 in Aus) - coastal station operator? * [[/Eric Birger Ferguson|Ferguson, Eric Birger or Berger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLW-KFJ] - 1907(NSW)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 2BP Hazelbrook (1932-1935); 3BD Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947; East Melbourne, 1948); 3KF Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1021, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Kandos, NSW, 1930); clerk (Hazelbrook, NSW, 1933-1937); technician (Melbourne, Vic, 1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/John Ferguson|Ferguson, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FJ Sydney (Homebush, 1932-1934; Waverley, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2FJ Saratoga (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 915, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified (common surname & only one given name) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FERRALL''== * [[/Edgar Walter Cecil Ferrall|Ferrall, Edgar Walter Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMF-G97] - 1898(Tas)-1971(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Launceston (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Launceston, 1919-1949); inspector (Kingston Beach, 1954) ==''FERRICKS''== * [[/Michael Bernard Ferricks|Ferricks, Michael Bernard "Bernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58X-S4X] - 1914(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4UW Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1471, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Valley, Qld, 1936-1937); chemist (Northgate, Qld, 1949-1977); retired (Cairns, Qld, 1980) ==''FERRIE''== * [[/Ronald Joseph Ferrie|Ferrie, Ronald Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMD-HW3] - 1909(Eng)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2CV Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937; Paddington, 1938-1939; Lane Cove, 1946-1955; North Ryde, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 234, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Edgecliff, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1936; Glenmore, NSW, 1937); sound engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1954); retailer (Ryde, NSW, 1958; North Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FERRIS''== * [[/Colin Thomas Ferris|Ferris, Colin Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2N-B25] - 1920(Qld)-2008(Qld) - Licences: 4TW Ringtail (1960); 4TW Bundaberg (1965); 4TW Gladstone (1975); 4TW Brisbane (Taigum, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2246, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Ringtail via Pomona, Qld, 1949-1958); boiler attendant (Bundaberg, Qld, 1972); engine driver (Taigum, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''FESSENDEN''== * [[/Reginald Aubrey Fessenden|Fessenden, Reginald Aubrey "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZN4-DHN] - 1866(Canada)-1932(Bermuda) - Licences: Nil yet identified (International) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (International) - pioneer wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/Biography/Fessenden-Builder-of-Tomorrow-Fessenden-1940.pdf Biographical Book] ==''FIEDLER''== * [[/Leslie Victor Fiedler|Fiedler, Leslie Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHNW-3JZ] - 1906(SA)-1969(WA) - Licences: 5SL Adelaide (Woodville, 1927-1933), 5SL Moonta (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 353, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Henley, 1939-1943); theatre manager (Belmont, 1949); film exhibitor (Mt Lawley, 1958); company director (Mt Lawley, 1963-1968) ==''FIELD''== * [[/Clifford John Field|Field, Clifford John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWJL-RC2] - 1912(ACT)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2KF Katoomba (1934-1937); 2KF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1410, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sound operator (Katoomba, NSW, 1934-1935); operator (Leichhardt, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Leichhardt, NSW, 1943-1972; Five Dock, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/John Henry Lindsay Field|Field, John Henry Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRT7-KM3] - 1918(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AKF Warbreccan Station, Deniliquin (1938-1939, 1946-1980); 2AQF Fallonville Station, Deniliquin (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2163, 1938, NSW; COCP2 476, 1941; COCP1 527, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Warbreccan, NSW, 1943-1949; Fallonville, NSW, 1954-1963; Warbreccan, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Ralph William Field|Field, Ralph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86V-Q5T] - 1915(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3RF Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1939; Ormond, 1946-1948); 3LJ Melbourne (Ormond, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 599, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Caulfield, Vic, 1937); machinist (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''FIETZ''== * [[/Arthur Allan Fietz|Fietz, Arthur Allan or Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J6-TX1] - 1914(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2QE Albury (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1316, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Albury, NSW, 1936-1943); garage proprietor (Albury, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''FILES''== * [[/Jack Crawford Files|Files, Jack Crawford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWG-JWJ] - 1907(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4JF Brisbane (Buranda, 1932-1935; Coorparoo, 1936-1939; Buranda 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1055, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, QSL manager); journalist (Teleradio, WIA Notes); accountant - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1931-1934; Coorparoo, Qld, 1936-1937); metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1943-1963) ==''FILMER''== * [[/Le Roy Drowley Filmer|Filmer, Le Roy Drowley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNF-2Z7] - 1902(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2FT Newcastle (Toronto, 1925-1930; Hamilton South, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 148, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical contractor (Toronto, NSW, 1930); chemist (Hamilton, NSW, 1935-1937); metallurgist (Toronto, NSW, 1943); chemist (Speer's Point, NSW, 1949-1954); superintendant (Toronto North, NSW, 1963); retired (Toronto North, NSW, 1968-1972) - TroveTag: "2FT - Le Roy Drowley Filmer" ==''FINCH''== * [[/Alan Edward Finch|Finch, Alan Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6M4-987] - 1915(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 7CJ Launceston (Mowbray Heights, 1935-1939); 7CJ Hobart (New Town, 1946-1954); 7CJ Kelso (1955-1956); 3AEO Shepparton (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1575, 191935, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (St Leonards, 1936-1937); mechanic (New Town, 1943-1954); public servant (Radio Australia, Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1968); technician (Shepparton, 1972) ==''FINLAYSON''== * [[/Frank Finlayson|Finlayson, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDT-115] - 1911(???)-2002(NSW)90yo - Licences: 2ADG Sydney (Broadmeadow, 1936-1939); 2FC Wallsend (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1722, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''FINN''== * [[/Leonard Warren Finn|Finn, Leonard Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2K-4P6] - 1914(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5SP Adelaide (Seaton Park, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1671, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Seaton Park, SA, 1939-1943) ==''FINNEY''== * [[/William Finney|Finney, William "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVD-W2H] - 1881(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4AU Brisbane (Red Hill, 1923-1925); 4WF Brisbane (Red Hill, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 845, 1925; 2COCP 307, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Red Hill, 1903-1905); telegraphist (New Farm, 1908; Newmarket, 1909; Red Hill, 1913-1937; East Nundah, 1949; Wooloowin, 1954) ==''FINNIGAN''== * [[/Henry Mildura Finnigan|Finnigan, Henry Mildura]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNK-2QT] - 1908(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3PX Mildura (1936-1939, 1947-1948); 3PX St Arnaud (1954-1956); 3PW St Arnaud (1960); 3PX St Arnaud (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1618, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Mildura, Vic, 1931-1937; Stawell, Vic, 1949); clerk (St Arnaud, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FIRMINGER''== * [[/Ronald Mortimer Firminger|Firminger, Ronald Mortimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNWS-BLK] - 1889(???)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XJAQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1913-1914); 3TL Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur Receiver; WW1 (Merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Melbourne, Vic, 1912-1919); stationer (East Malvern, Vic, 1924); nil (Sandringham, Vic, 1925); cafe proprietor (Belgrave, Vic, 1928-1936); confectioner (Warburton, Vic, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943); storekeeper (Albury, NSW, 1949) ==''FISHER''== * [[/Alan Wilbur Fisher|Fisher, Alan Wilbur or Wilbur Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G21Q-K1W] - 1915(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3RO Melbourne (Williamstown, 1947-1969; Reservoir, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1644, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wendouree, Vic, 1942); engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Williamstown, Vic, 1954-1968; Reservoir, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Douglas Hugh Fisher|Fisher, Douglas Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD15-N13] - 1913(Vic)-1978(Tas) - Licences: 7AB Launceston (1934-1939); 7AB Burnie (1946-1948); 7AB Devonport (1954-1955); 7AB Lenah Valley (1956); 7AB Zeehan (1960); 7AB Oatlands (1965-1969; 7AB Claremont (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1373, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 7ZEE Neville Grant Fisher - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Launceston, 1936); bank clerk (Launceston, 1937; Burnie, 1943-1949; Devonport, 1954) ==''FISK''== * [[/Ernest Thomas Fisk|Fisk, Ernest Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS5-XLQ] - 1886(Eng)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2EF Sydney (Lindfield, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK qualified) - early wireless experimenter; amateur radio operator; broadcast and radiocommunications business proprietor (AWA); operated prior to 1933 under various AWA callsigns; 2MC in 1928 was licensed to his residence at Vaucluse - Electoral Rolls: managing director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930); director (Roseville, NSW, 1930; Gordon, NSW, 1934-1943); consultant (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "2EF - Ernest Thomas Fisk" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/fisk-sir-ernest-thomas-6177 ADB]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198906.pdf EA1]; [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198907.pdf EA2] ==''FITCHETT''== * [[/John Campbell Fitchett|Fitchett, John Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQJ-K7W] - 1900(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Licences: XJDM Melbourne (Balwyn, 1913-1914); 3BL Melbourne (Balwyn, 1922-1925; Brighton, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 609, 1921 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Too young); WW2 (Not applicable) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Brighton, Vic, 1928-1937) - TroveTag: "XJDM-3BL - John Campbell Fitchett" ==''FITTELL''== *[[/Stephen Luther Fittell|Fittell, Stephen Luther "Steve"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCN9-KRT] - 1910(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4JO Gympie (1929-1939); 4YF Gympie (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 487, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 280, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; member radio club (WIAQ, Gympie ARC); commercial broadcaster (4GY) - Electoral Rolls: radio specialist (Gympie, 1937); radio dealer (Gympie, 1943-1980) ==''FITZALAN''== * [[/Herbert Albini Lawrence Fitzalan|Fitzalan, Herbert Albini Lawrence "Hal"]] - 19??(???)-1951(Qld) - 4HF Brisbane?, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, Halcyon (not mentioned) ==''FITZGERALD''== * [[/Eric Francis Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald, Eric Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84F-Z7H] - 1907(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2EA Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1928-1929; Burwood, 1930-1931; Pagewood, 1931; Abbotsford, 1931; Bellevue Hill, 1933-1937; Waverley, 1938-1939); 2AAO Sydney (Chatswood, 1950-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 467, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woolahra, NSW, 1930-1931); salesman (Coogee, NSW, 1937); clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1977) * [[/Patrick Michael Anthony Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald, Patrick Michael Anthony "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G33Q-6K9] - 1908(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4PF Rockhampton (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1802, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930); public servant (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931-1968); clerk (Corinda, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Emu Park, Qld, 1980) - Trovetag: "4PF - Patrick Michael Anthony Fitzgerald" ==''FITZGIBBONS''== * [[/Richard John Fitzgibbons|Fitzgibbons, Richard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXN-QPG] - 1893(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4DV Receive Brisbane (Ascot, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: locomotive fitter (Maryborough, Qld, 1916-1919); engine fitter (Ascot, Qld, 1921-1968) ==''FITZMAURICE''== * [[/James Simcoe Fitzmaurice|Fitzmaurice, James Simcoe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKS-KCF] - 1861(Vic)-1934(SA) - Licences: XYB Perth (1913-1914); 5FT Adelaide (North Walkerville, 1923-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMGD (State Engineer, WA & SA); MIEE, AMIEE - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Claremont, 1914-1916) - TroveTag: "XYB-5FT - James Simcoe Fitzmaurice" ==''FITZPATRICK''== * [[/William Patrick Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick, William Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH1P-T1B] - 1911(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3WF Melbourne (Richmond, 1932-1939; Surrey Hills, 1947-1969; Nunawading, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 876, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Richmond, Vic, 1934-1942); radio engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968); PMG (Nunawading, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''FITZSIMMONS''== * [[/Raymond Harold Fitzsimmons|Fitzsimmons, Raymond Harold or Harold Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTZ-2N9] - 1917(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3FI Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3FI Horsham (1947-1955); 3FI Shepparton (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1885, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Horsham, Vic, 1942-1954); technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''FITZSIMONS''== * [[/Hilary Blanchard Fitzsimons|Fitzsimons, Hilary Blanchard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBFV-NMN] - 1918(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3RZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1938-1939, 1947-1969; Glen Waverley, 1975-1980+); 3ARZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2118, 1938, Vic; BOCP 332, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1943); technician (Auburn, Vic, 1954-1968); public servant (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FLAHERTY''== * [[/Gordon Thomas Holm Flaherty|Flaherty, Gordon Thomas Holm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Q2-C9T] - 1900(Vic)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4CB Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2; federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: postman (South Brisbane, 1922); telephone mechanic (Buranda, 1925; Coorparoo, 1928); mechanic (Camp Hill, 1936; Beaudesert, 1937-1943); technician (Camp Hill, 1949-1963) ==''FLETCHER''== * [[/Austin Fletcher|Fletcher, Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKQ-2QR] - 1891(Eng)-1922(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 128, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Roebourne, 1913); radio operator (Esperance, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Roebourne, 1917-1918); telegraphist (Oakleigh, 1921) * [[/R. I. Fletcher|Fletcher, R. I.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XIJ Sydney (Woollahra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FLOOD''== * [[/Arthur George Flood|Flood, Arthur George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BF-HPG] - 1883(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 238, 1916; 2COCP 415, 1932; 1COCP 348, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIL Flinders Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Emita, Flinders Island, Tas, 1914-1919); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1925; Meeandah, Qld, 1928; Eagle Farm, Qld, 1936-1937; Cooktown, Qld, 1943); retired (Cairns, 1954-1958; Eventide Home, Charters Towers, 1963) * [[/John Spencer Flood|Flood, John Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23T-S71] - 1909(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2YS Sydney (Granville, 1937-1938); 2YS Newcastle (Waratah, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 227, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Balmain, NSW, 1933); constable (Harris Park, NSW, 1934-1937); police constable (Waratah, NSW, 1943; Adamstown, NSW, 1949; Police Wireless Station, Waratah, NSW, 1949-1954; Lambton, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Reginald Francis Joseph Flood|Flood, Reginald Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-K1D] - 1913(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2BN Sydney (Hurstville, 1936-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938; Penshurst, 1938-1939; Blakehurst, 1946-1961; Bexley, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1609, 1936, NSW; BOCP 439, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2EI Lindsay John Payne West - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1934-1937; Penshurst, NSW, 1937; Blakehurst, NSW, 1943-1963); engineer (Bexley, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''FOGG''== * [[/Hugh Lillico Fogg|Fogg, Hugh Lillico]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8N-KRZ] - 1900(Tas)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6HF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1939); 5HF Mt Barker (1947-1948); 3AHF Benalla (1954-1960); 6HF Perth (Inglewood, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 787, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Perth, WA, 1931); clerk (Maylands, WA, 1936); bank officer (Maylands, WA, 1943); manager (ANZ Bank, Benalla, Vic, 1954); retired (Inglewood, WA, 1963-1972) ==''FOLDI''== * [[/John Rollo Foldi|Foldi, John Rollo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB2-FCV] - 1904(Sct)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2XO Receive Sydney (McMahons Point, 1923); 4KT Port Moresby, Papua (1933); 9KT Daru, Papua (1947-1948); 9KT Port Moresby, Papua (1954); 9KT Rabaul, New Guinea (1955-1960); 2BKT Sydney (Avalon, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE (Civil), 1963 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Avalon, NSW, 1968) ==''FOLEY''== * [[/Henry James Bartholomew Foley|Foley, Henry James Bartholomew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QZ-5SV] - 1886(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Sydney (Randwick, 1911) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Randwick, 1913); merchant (Drummoyne, 1930-1954) * [[/Joseph Patrick James Foley|Foley, Joseph Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYS1-719] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RQ Sydney (Bondi, 1933-1936); 2RQ Port Hacking (1937-1939); 2RQ Sydney (Erskineville, 1947-1950); 2RQ Blakehurst (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 955, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Crow's Nest, NSW, 1930; Bondi, NSW, 1930-1931); contractor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1934; Port Hacking, NSW, 1937); electrical contractor (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943; Blakehurst, NSW, 1949-1963); contractor (Blakehurst, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''FOLIE''== * [[/Max Ulrich Francis Folie|Folie, Max Ulrich Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VC-Y7F] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3WZ Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1930-1933); 3GZ Mildura (1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 682, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Auburn, 1931); radio engineer (Mildura, 1934-1968) ==''FONTAINE''== * [[/Louis Alfred Fontaine|Fontaine, Louis Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMDQ-L2V] - 1894(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: XJB Melbourne (Prahran, 1913-1914); 3FQ Melbourne (Armadale, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT, 1914, No. 3 in Aus and Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; RANRS; coastal wireless operator (VIG, Port Moresby, 1915-1918); - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Radio Station, Wyndham, 1918; Geraldton, 1922; Thursday Island, 1934-1936); telegraphist (St Kilda, 1937); radio telegraphist (Malvern, 1942); electrician (Camberwell, 1949) ==''FOORD''== * [[/Raymond Archibald Foord|Foord, Raymond Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K871-416] - 1909(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1819, 1936, SA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949)) * [[/Thomas Gellibrand Foord|Foord, Thomas Gellibrand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBNV-H9G] - 1890(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: XJEL Melbourne (Gardiner, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1912-1919; Malvern East, Vic, 1921-1949); not stated (Dromana, Vic, 1954) ==''FOOT''== * [[/Ernest Henry Samuel Foot|Foot, Ernest Henry Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHG-H6B] - 1915(Eng)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3EH Melbourne (Balwyn, 1936-1939; West Brunswick, 1947-1960; Boronia, 1965-1980+); 3AFY Melbourne (Rosebud, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1704, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); wool presser (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); mechanic (Brunswick West, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Boronia, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/George Foot|Foot, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BT-FVF] - 1878(Eng)-1954(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 36, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (South Yarra, 1915; St Kilda, 1916-1917); RAN (Balaclava, 1919); tobacconist (Sandringham, 1925); manager (Prahran, 1937); clerk (St Kilda, 1942); retired (Dandenong, 1949-1954) ==''FORD''== * [[/Robert Ford|Ford, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB4Y-WZ8] - 1916(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1928, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Numerous RFs - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Box Hill, Vic, 1949); agent (Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977); valuer (Templestowe Lower, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''FORECAST''== * [[/Arthur Mark Llewllyn Forecast|Forecast, Arthur Mark Llewllyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HPS-H18] - 1901(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3AM Melbourne (Malvern, 1926-1931; St Kilda, 1933; Caulfield, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; The Basin, 1954-1975; Ferntree Gully, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 279, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 141, 1934; BOCP 156, 1938; 1COCP 245, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Malvern, 1925-1928); projectionist (St Kilda, 1931-1934); biograph operator (Caulfield East, 1937-1942; Glenhuntley, 1949); projectionist (The Basin, 1963-1972); retired (Ferntree Gully, 1977; Knoxfield, 1980) ==''FOREMAN''== * [[/Edgar Graham Foreman|Foreman, Edgar Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD95-36X] - 1908(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4GF Ayr (1935-1939); 4GF Townsville (North Ward, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1577, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Stanton Hill, Qld, 1930); salesman (Ayr, Qld, 1934-1937); procurement specialist (Townsville, Qld, 1949); business proprietor (Townsville, Qld, 1954-1968); proprietor (Townsville, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Richard Maynard Foreman|Foreman, Richard Maynard]] - 1915(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3RU Melbourne (Balwyn, 1937-1939); 2DKG Sydney (Vaucluse, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1870, 1937, Vic; BOCP 187, 1938; 2COCP 223, 1939; 1COCP 293, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Canterbury, Vic, 1936-1937); radio technician (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1943; Cairns, Qld, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1954-1958); radio technician (Vaucluse, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FORMAN''== * [[/William Arthur David Forman|Forman, William Arthur David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPB-439] - 1907(WA)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 9WF Patrol Vessel Eros, Rabaul (1938); 9WF M. V. Erica, Lae (1947); 2WF Sydney (Manly, 1948; Beacon Hill, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 534, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: navigator (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1935); shipmaster (Manly, NSW, 1943-1949; Beacon Hill, NSW, 1949-1963; Brookvale, NSW, 1972) ==''FORREST''== * [[/John Forrest|Forrest, John]] - 1847(WA)-1918(???) - state politician, senior federal politician (Postmaster-General 1901, 17 days) ==''FORSHAW''== * [[/Charles Joseph Forshaw|Forshaw, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGW-783] - 1895(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XJDA Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914); V736 Receive Hamilton (1922); 3GQ Receive Hamilton (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Sergeant, Cashier & X-ray attendant, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: cashier (at time of enlistment, 1916); bank clerk (Myrtleford, 1917); clerk (Oakleigh, 1924-1937; Gardiner, 1943; Elsternwick, 1949; Glenhuntly, 1954) ==''FORSTER''== * [[/John Charles Forster|Forster, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHK-ZTZ] - 1901(Eng)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6CI Receive Korbel (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Korbel, WA, 1925-1949; Scarborough, WA, 1954-1972); retired (Scarborough, WA, 1977) * [[/Milton Melrose Forster|Forster, Milton Melrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY9W-2G8] - 1911(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1383, 1934, Vic; AOLCP 237, 1935; COCP2 117, 1937; COCP1 162, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1939-1942) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/628398 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1701807 AWM]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=72811 RAF Commands] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''FORSYTH''== * [[/Royce Arthur Forsyth|Forsyth, Royce Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1R-3S5] - 1917(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 7BC Launceston (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1637, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Launceston, 1943); teacher (Hobart North, 1944); schoolteacher (Bellerive, 1949-1972) ==''FORSYTHE''== * [[/Leonard Edgar Forsythe|Forsythe, Leonard Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBY-MTR] - 1894(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2BF Receive Sydney (Northbridge, 1922); 2BF Sydney (Northbridge, 1922-1929; Drummoyne, 1930-1933; Snapper Island, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 40, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: flagmaker (Northbridge, 1930-1949); department manager (Drummoyne, 1958); ship's chandler (Drummoyne, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "2BF - Leonard Edgar Forsythe" ==''FORTESCUE''== * [[/Charles Fortescue|Fortescue, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD8X-GQ7] - 1893(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4GE Toowoomba (1922-1924); 4CF Toowoomba (1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (Army, CMF, Colonel); WW2; jeweller - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Toowoomba, 1913-1958); nil (Toowoomba, 1963-1968) - Trovetag: "4GE-4CF - Charles Fortescue" ==''FORWOOD''== * [[/Walter Reginald Brendan Forwood|Forwood, Walter Reginald Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPSN-3T8] - 1908(SA)-1974(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Torrensville, 1923); 2XL Sydney (Randwick, 1930-1931); 2BZ Sydney (Randwick, 1930-1931; Mosman, 1933-1935) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 965, 1927 (Spark) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1937); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1968); engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1972) ==''FOSTER''== * [[/Ernest John Foster|Foster, Ernest John "Ernie"]] - 1914(Qld)-1967(Qld) - 4BY Brisbane, amateur operator (no record of AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), broadcast engineer (4MB, 4BU), military (WW2, RAAF) * [[/James Foster|Foster, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2Z-27G] - 1915(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5TX Adelaide (North Kensington, 1933-1939); 5LU Adelaide (Dulwich, 1947-1948; Oaklands, 1954-1965; Marion, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1140, 1933, SA; 1COCP 1046, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: painter (Frewville, SA, 1943) * [[/Norman Cecil Foster|Foster, Norman Cecil "Norm"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87W-KYM] - 1896(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: XAF Sydney (Rozelle, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: solderer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1937; Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1954); sheet metal worker (Ryde, NSW, 1958) * [[/Quintin John Foster|Foster, Quintin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3VG-LQD] - 1915(Qld)-1998(Egypt) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2197, 1938, Qld; COCP1 1025, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1511464 AWM OBE 1967] - Electoral Rolls: mailman (Grantham, Qld, 1936-1937); warrant officer (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Lyneham, ACT, 1963; Macquarie, ACT, 1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10114802 AWM] ==''FOURRO''== * [[/Reginald Victor Fourro|Fourro, Reginald Victor "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4D1-YRR] - 1906(NZ)-1978(ACT) - Licences: 2VF Corowa (1930-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 703, 1930, NSW; AOLCP 165, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Narrandera, 1930); telephone mechanic (Corowa, 1931-1935); wireless mechanic (Corowa, 1936); mechanic (Brighton-le-Sands, 1937); foreman mechanic (2CY Canberra, 1943-1954); supervising technician (2BA Bega, 1958-1963); technician (Merimbula, 1968-1972) ==''FOWLES''== * [[/Gordon Malcolm Fowles|Fowles, Gordon Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H2-RC9] - 1911(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1931); 3AMF Melbourne (Wheeler's Hill, 1948-1960; Avonsleigh, 1965-1969); 3AMF Cowes (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 490, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: panel beater (Albert Park, 1943; Hamilton, 1949); farmer (Avonsleigh, 1968); retired (Cowes, 1972) ==''FOX''== * [[/Arthur Fox|Fox, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4Y-WZQ] - 1908(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2KP Sydney (Rose Bay, 1931-1939, 1946-1954; Caringbah, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 794, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1954); electrical contractor (Caringbah, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/William George Fox|Fox, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6BY-J5Z] - 1886(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 106, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Comment: several contemporaneous WG Fox; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FOXCROFT''== * [[/Allan Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQS-K5P] - 1921(WA)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 6AF Perth (Victoria Park, 1937-1939); 3AE Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1859, 1937, WA; 1COCP 506, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Caulfield, Vic, 1949-1963); engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Norman Gordon Roy Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Norman Gordon Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Q-KQK] - 1917(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3UQ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1947; Northcote, 1948-1969); 3BNF Melbourne (Viewbank, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2277, 1939, Vic; COCP2 622, 1942; BOCP 623, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Relationships: Nephew of 2AKG Norman Howard Foxcroft - Electoral Rolls: assurance superintendent (Northcote, Vic, 1949-1968); proprietor (Heidelberg, Vic, 1972; Viewbank, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Howard Foxcroft|Foxcroft, Norman Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJDK-6FY] - 1896(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AKG Sydney (Arncliffe, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 830, 1924; COCP2 203, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Uncle of 3UQ-3BNF Norman Gordon Roy Foxcroft - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Edgecliff, NSW, 1936); clerk (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1937; Arncliffe, NSW, 1954-1963) ==''FRAME''== * [[/Vivian Horace Frame|Frame, Vivian Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ1-4QT] - 1899(Qld)-1959(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Mareeba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman ( Brisbane City, Qld); public works officer (Mareeba, Qld, 1922); architect (Brisbane City, Qld, 1925-1928; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1937; Virginia, Qld, 1949-1954; Norman Park, Qld, 1958) ==''FRANCIS''== * [[/John William Francis|Francis, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHW-WHZ] - 1907(Eng)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2OF Broken Hill (1936-1939); 2OF Parkes (1946-1947); 2OF Doonside (1948-1956); 2OF Euchareena (1957-1961); 2BQH Sydney (Rockside, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1753, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Broken Hill, NSW, 1933-1934); mechanic (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1937); postmaster (Doonside, NSW, 1949-1958); no occupation (Molong, NSW, 1963) ==''FRANK''== * [[/Kendall Thomas Frank|Frank, Kendall Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-TGZ] - 1904(WA)-1951(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 921, 1926; 2COCP 289, 1930; 1COCP 64, 1935 - ship wireless operator (AWA), coastal wireless operator, amateur operator?, broadcast engineer (4PM) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lakemba, 1943) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/frank-kendall-thomas-10236 ADB] ==''FRANKLIN''== * [[/John Percival Franklin|Franklin, John Percival]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT93-1HZ] - 1922(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ALP Sydney (North Sydney, 1939; Cammeray, 1946; North Sydney, 1947-1950; Crows Nest, 1954-1958); 2ALP Umina (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2263, 1939, NSW; COCP3 3713, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Crows Nest, NSW, 1949-1958); engineer (Umina, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''FRANZI''== * [[/William Ronald Franzi|Franzi, William Ronald "Bill" (formerly Emilio Stefan)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBG2-WYP] - 1909(Italy)-1994(SA) - Licences: 4FR Atherton (1938-1939); 5FR Adelaide (Da Costa Park, 1946-1965; Glenelg East, 1969-1975); 5VK American Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2192, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (IREE); military (RAAF); employment (radio technician); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FRASER''== * [[/Albert Fraser|Fraser, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G17H-PZW] - 1899(Sct)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3NG Redcliffs (1947-1948); 3NG Melbourne (Mentone, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2169, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: horticulturist (Red Cliffs, Vic, 1949); boilermaker (Mentone, Vic, 1954-1972) * [[/James Douglas Fraser|Fraser, James Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NS-MQ3] - 1900(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2JF Quirindi (1930-1935) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 637, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Quirindi, 1930-1943); engineer (Picton, 1949-1954) * [[/John Henry Fraser|Fraser, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WY-NZK] - 1915(NSW)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2AFJ Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1938; North Sydney, 1939; Pymble, 1950; St Ives, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1821, 1936, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 84, 1936; COCP1 132, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Haberfield, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1949-1968); clerk (St Ives, NSW, 1977); farmer (Colo Heights, NSW, 1980) * [[/H. Fraser|Fraser, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 2JC Tamworth (1924-1925), amateur operator (no record of AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), amateur broadcaster * [[/Henry George Fraser|Fraser, Henry George]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 1001, 1932, No. ?? in ?? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: Not yet identified, at least two HGF engineers * [[/Noel Roderick Fraser|Fraser, Noel Roderick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTQ-LCK] - 1933(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (circa 1950) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (West Ryde, NSW, 1958); chemist (Turramurra South, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''FRAZER''== * [[/A. G. Frazer|Frazer, A. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914); 3PZ Receive Melbourne (Camberwell, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Edward Frazer|Frazer, Charles Edward "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6T-55R] - 1880(Vic)-1913(Vic) - politician (Postmaster-General, 1911-1913) - TroveTag: "Charles Edward Frazer" * [[/Charles John Frazer|Frazer, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVJK-8KJ] - 1882(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XIB Sydney (Granville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Camperdown, 1903) - Comment: Identification needs to be checked ==''FREE''== * [[/George Bertram Free|Free, George Bertram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR76-G3R] - 1907(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2IT Sydney (Willoughby, 1936-1937; Canterbury, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely qualified in R.A.N.) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: R.A.N. (Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1937); naval rating (Canterbury, NSW, 1937-1943); insurance inspector (Canterbury, NSW, 1949; Belmore, NSW, 1949); taxi cab proprietor (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1954-1972) ==''FREEMAN''== * [[/Arthur Charles Freeman|Freeman, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZL-4F7] - 19??(???)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AS Sydney (Burwood, 1929-1939; Ashfield, 1946-1958; Cheltenham, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 544, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: packer (Newtown, 1930-1931; East Sydney, 1933-1935); engineer (Burwood, 1936-1937; Ashfield, 1943-1958; Cheltenham, 1963-1968) - individual not fully identified * [[/ John Eric Leslie Freeman|Freeman, John Eric Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHJ-1CM] - 1905(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2UK Sydney (Lidcombe, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1576, 1935, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Lidcombe, NSW, 1933-1937); mechanic (Lambton, NSW, 1943-1954; Hamilton, NSW, 1958) * [[/L. Freeman|Freeman, L.]] - 18??-19?? - Licences: XQB Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''FREESTONE''== * [[/Leslie Roy Freestone|Freestone, Leslie Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCK-NB5] - 1896(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3LF Ballarat (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Ballarat, 1916-1920); commercial traveller (Ballarat, 1921-1936); traveller (Brighton, 1937-1954); nil (Geelong, 1977-1980) ==''FREMLIN''== * [[/Kenneth Fremlin|Fremlin, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K69J-CHK] - 1899(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: XACQ Sydney (Newtown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 227, 1937 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cootamundra, NSW, 1930-1937; Control Station, Goulburn, NSW, 1943-1958); civil servant (Bundanoon, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''FRETTEN''== * [[/O'Della Paul Fretten|Fretten, O'Della Paul "Paul"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G845-BQH] - 1894(Eng)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 2RU Sydney (Concord, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 460, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Concord, 1930; Strathfield, 1933); foreman (Lane Cove, 1936-1937); public servant (St Kilda, 1943); cafe proprietor (Melbourne, 1949); sales manager (St Kilda, 1963); instructor (Brighton, 1967-1968); retired (Malvern East, 1972; Fitzroy North, 1977) ==''FREW''== * [[/Geoffrey Samuel Vernon Frew|Frew, Geoffrey Samuel Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87N-ZC1] - 1909(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3PM Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1928-1933; Brighton, 1937-1939, 1946-1956); 3PL Melbourne (Brighton, 1960); 3JK Melbourne (Brighton, 1969); 3PM Melbourne (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 402, 1928, Vic; AOLCP 66, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1933); manager (Brighton, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1943; Brighton, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''FRIAR''== * [[/Archibald Owen Friar|Friar, Archibald Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4LQ-LGV] - 1905(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AO Ulmarra (1929-1931); 2AO Grafton, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 504, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chainman (Ulmarra, 1930-1937); garage proprietor (South Grafton, 1943-1963) ==''FROGLEY''== * [[/Gerard James Frogley|Frogley, Gerard James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7K7-JNM] - 1902(Eng)-1977(Eng) - Licences: 3GF Melbourne (Richmond, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 240, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (East Melbourne, 1924); battery mechanic (Richmond, 1925-1931) ==''FROMHOLTZ''== * [[/Cedric Atherton Fromholtz|Fromholtz, Cedric Atherton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM5F-P6W] - 1910(Qld)-1993(Tas) - Licences: 3UY Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 843, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1937; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943); cashier (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1963) ==''FRY''== * [[/Alfred Turner Fry|Fry, Alfred Turner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRX-2SL] - 1881(NSW)-1928(Vic) - Licences: 7BG Receive Queenstown (1923); Receive Queenstown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: metallurgist (Ballarat, 1917; Queenstown, Tas, 1919-1922; Sandringham, 1924-1927) * [[/Reginald Hall Fry|Fry, Reginald Hall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6Y-9WN] - 1891(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2KC Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922); 2KC Sydney (Croydon, 1922-1929; Killara, 1930-1933); 2KC Parkes (1934); 2KC Goulburn (1935-1936); 2KC Wollongong (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 86, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1914-1919, Sapper, 2nd Signal Troop; Australian Flying Corps); apprentice (Railway Workshops) - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Gordon, 1930; Killara, 1933; Goulburn, 1935-1936; Wollongong, 1937; Killara, 1943-1968); engineer (Killara, 1972) - TroveTag: "2KC - Reginald Hall Fry" ==''FRYAR''== * [[/Charles Frederick Luxton Fryar|Fryar, Charles Frederick Luxton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W7-DX1] - 1909(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2NP Sydney (Gladesville, 1933-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1179, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''FRYER''== * [[/Keith Norman Fryer|Fryer, Keith Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KH-TZ8] - 1906(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 2KF Sydney (Suspension Bridge, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 332, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Neutral Bay, 1930-1931; Northbridge, 1934; North Sydney, 1936; Mosman, 1943-1949) ==''FULCHER''== * [[/J. Fulcher|Fulcher, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, (Halcyon, P. 4) ==''FULLER''== * [[/Harold Sydney Fuller|Fuller, Harold Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5X-1WQ] - 1914(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3HF Melbourne (Essendon, 1932-1939); 3HF Warrnambool (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 877, 1932, Vic; BOCP 96, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Hugh John Maesmore Fuller|Fuller, Hugh John Maesmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMX-2MS] - 1915(NSW)-2006(Eng) - Licences: 2VK Albury (1935-1939, 1947-1950 - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 36, 1935; COCP1 63, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Albury, NSW, 1936-1943) ==''FULTON''== * [[/William Augustus Fulton|Fulton, William Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYSC-N4P] - 1910(Vic)-1997(WA) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Canterbury, 1934-1939; Alphington, 1947; North Balwyn, 1948; Canterbury, 1954-1956); 6FX Perth (South Perth, 1960; Como, 1965-1969; Victoria Park, 1975; Menora, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1366, 1934, Vic; TVOCP 170, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1937); airman (Alphington, Vic, 1942); technician (Deepdene, Vic, 1954); public servant (Como, WA, 1963-1968; Mt Lawley, Vic, 1972; Victoria Park, WA, 1977-1980); retired (Menora, WA, 1980) ==''FURNEAUX''== * [[/Edgar Frank Furneaux|Furneaux, Edgar Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQR-7DN] - 1912(Eng)-1991(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1307, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radiotrician (Waikerie, SA, 1939); mechanic (5CK Crystal Brook, SA, 1941-1943) ==''FURZE''== * [[/John Alan Richard Furze|Furze, John Alan Richard, "Alan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G584-NR6] - 1910(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2HF Sydney (Manly, 1933-1936; Seaforth, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Beecroft, 1948-1950; Killara, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 424, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1933-1935); constable (Seaforth, NSW, 1936-1943); airline pilot (Beecroft, NSW, 1949); pilot (Killara, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''FUSSELL''== * [[/Robert Maxwell Fussell|Fussell, Robert Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGT7-XVY] - 1910(Eng)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2SS Sydney (Naremburn, 1934-1936; Willoughby, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1260, 1934, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: packer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1931; Naremburn, NSW, 1935); storeman (Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1937); court keeper (Albury, NSW, 1943) ==''FYSH''== * [[/Philip Oakley Fysh|Fysh, Philip Oakley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNP-534] - 1835(Eng)-1919(Tas) - state politician (MLC Tas, 1860s through 1890s; MHA Tas 1870s), senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1903-1904) - Relationships: grandfather of 7PF Philip Oakley Fysh * [[/Philip Oakley Fysh|Fysh, Philip Oakley "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YS-4ZR] - 1897(Tas)-1966(Tas) - Licences: 7PF Launceston (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 128, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Launceston Radio Experimenters' Club, WIA Launceston); WW2 - Relationships: grandson of Philip Oakley Fysh, federal Postmaster-General 1903-1904 - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Launceston, 1922-1954) - TroveTag: "7PF - Philip Oakley Fysh" =='''G'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''GABBERTAS''== * [[/Jack Gabbertas|Gabbertas, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF9C-2W7] - 1915(Eng)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6GB Perth (Maylands, 1936-1939; Mt Hawthorn, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1810, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); mechanic (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1980) ==''GADSDEN''== * [[/Stanley Wilkinson Gadsden|Gadsden, Stanley Wilkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM38-WZ2] - 1887(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3SW Melbourne (Kew, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 26, 1924, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil); radio clubs (WIA Vic, Chief of Council, 1926); placed 2nd in 3LO amateur broadcasting competition 1926 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Kew, 1908-1915); manufacturer (Kew, 1917-1954) - TroveTag: "3SW - Stanley Wilkinson Gadsden" & "!Wikibooks Gadsden" ==''GALBRAITH''== * [[/Leslie Colin Campbell Galbraith|Galbraith, Leslie Colin Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLY1-L1H] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2ABD Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1936-1938; Edgecliffe, 1939, 1946-1948); 2ABD Bega (1950); 2ABD Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1954-1965; Bayview, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1604, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); merchant (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1933); director (Paddington, NSW, 1949-1963); company director (Bayview, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''GALL''== * [[/William Leslie Gall|Gall, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W5C-H3P] - 1888(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XADA Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1930-1937; Bexley, NSW, 1943-1954) ==''GALLE''== * [[/Reginald Victor Galle|Galle, Reginald Victor "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2P-KXN] - 1912(SA)-2008(SA)96yo - Licences: 5QR Adelaide (Prospect, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Enfield, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 834, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Jabuk, SA, 1939-1941); schoolteacher (Tailem Bend, SA, 1943) ==''GAMBLE''== * [[/William Ray Gamble|Gamble, William Ray "Ray"]] - 1928(NSW)-2011(NSW) - broadcast engineer (BOCP 961, 1948), station manager, radio network principal [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/vale-ray-gamble Radio Info] ==''GAMMIE''== * [[/Andrew Victor Gammie|Gammie, Andrew Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKYV-85N] - 1909(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2VR Sydney (Artarmon, 1932-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 963, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1935; Randwick, NSW, 1937-1949); engineer (Kingsford, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''GAMON''== * [[/George Arthur Gamon|Gamon, George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZL1-2JD] - 1900(Vic)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 3GG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1925-1926; Middle Park, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 89, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAN); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Prahran Gardens, Vic, 1922-1924); University (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1933); manager (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); engineer (Mentone, Vic, 1942-1954; Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Woody Point, Qld, 1972; Labrador, Qld, 1977) ==''GANNON''== * [[/Gilbert Roscoe Gannon|Gannon, Gilbert Roscoe "Ross"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5P-T61] - 1891(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XCF Sydney (Artarmon, 1913-1914); 2LD Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Chatswood, NSW, 1913; Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1937); public servant (Pymble, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''GARDINER''== * [[/Ian Donald Russell Gardiner|Gardiner, Ian Donald Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZN-QWW] - 1915(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ABY Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1610, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); medical practitioner (Manly, NSW, 1943; Helensburgh, NSW, 1954; Ryde, NSW, 1958; West Ryde, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Vincent Gardiner|Gardiner, Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2GJ-9QS] - 1893(Eng)-1971(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 248, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken) - ship wireless operator; instructor Marconi School of Wireless, Sydney - Electoral Rolls: agent (Jolimont, Vic, 1925; Hawthorn, Vic, 1928); company manager (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930); manufacturer (Brisbane CBD, Qld, 1931; New Farm, Qld, 1934; Centennial Park, NSW, 1935; Mosman Park, WA, 1943; Greenmount, WA, 1954-1968) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118863733 Trove Bio] - TroveTag: "Vincent Gardiner" & "!Wikibooks Gardiner" ==''GARDNER''== * [[/John Kelvin Gardner|Gardner, John Kelvin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPDD-8K8] - 1913(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3NA Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1933-1939; Ringwood, 1947); 3NA Warrnambool (1948-1965); 3NA Melbourne (Middle Park, 1969-1975); 3NA Cannons Creek (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1132, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Another contemporaneous JKG - Relationships: Son of 2AN Walter Everson Gardner - Electoral Rolls: student (Ormond College, Carlton South, Vic, 1936); medical practitioner (Royal Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, 1937; Warrnambool, Vic, 1949-1967; Albert Park, Vic, 1968-1977); medical officer (Cannons Creek, Vic, 1980) * [[/Walter Everson Gardner|Gardner, Walter Everson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYN-GGD] - 1873(USA)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2AN Receive Broken Hill (1922); 2AN Broken Hill (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Father of 3NA John Kelvin Gardner - Electoral Rolls: mine manager (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930-1937) ==''GARING''== * [[/William Henry Garing|Garing, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WV-2YG] - 1910(Vic)-2004(NSW) - Licences: Nil identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 431, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: cadet (Point Cook, 1931-1934); airman (Point Cook, 1937); RAAF officer (Townsville, 1943; Point Cook, Vic, 1958; Williamtown, NSW, 1958); executive director (Turramurra, 1968); director (Turramurra, 1980) ==''GARNER''== * [[/Alan Raymond Garner|Garner, Alan Raymond]] - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician! (Frankston, 1963-1980) * [[/Harold Hugh Garner|Garner, Harold Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G13B-LDW] - 1911(Eng)-2001(NT) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2135, 1938, WA; BOCP 256, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1930-1946) - Awards: Member OBE (Civil), for Principal of the Adult Education Centre, Darwin, 1969) - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Harvey, WA, 1936); miner (Norseman, WA, 1937); broadcaster (Minding, WA, 1943); examiner of patents (Barton, ACT, 1949; Ainslie, ACT, 1954); education (Darwin, 1963-1972); retired (Darwin, NT, 1977) * [[/Walter Brendon Garner|Garner, Walter Brendon or Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4M-1PQ] - 1896(WA)-1986(WA) - Licences: XYV Perth (City, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Nedlands, WA, 1931-1937); soldier (West Perth, WA, 1943; research officer (West Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Perth, WA, 1958-1972; West Perth, WA, 1977-1980) ==''GARNETT''== * [[/Brian Garnett|Garnett, Brian]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4AHN Currimundi, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), ==''GARRAN''== * [[/Richard Randolph Garran|Garran, Richard Randolph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K822-L54] - 1903(Vic)-1991(ACT) - Licences: 3AW Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, 1924-1925); manager (Semaphore, SA, 1941; Caulfield, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''GARRETT''== * [[/Horace Benjamin Walter Garrett|Garrett, Horace Benjamin Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PD-9SV] - 1906(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3JI Melbourne (Box Hill, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Box Hill, 1928-1934); radio mechanic (Box Hill, 1936); salesman (Box Hill, 1943-1977) ==''GARTH''== * [[/Reginald Garth|Garth, Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DX-47Z] - 1903(Eng)-1959(Tas) - Licences: 2VZ Sydney (Coogee, 1930; Clovelly, 1931-1933; Bankstown, 1934-1936); 4VZ Mackay (1937-1939); 3SF Melbourne (Preston, 1948; Seaford, 1954); 7RG Trevallyn, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 584, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1933); mechanic (Bankstown, NSW, 1934-1936); electrician (Slade Point, Qld, 1937-1943; Beaconsfield, Tas, 1958) ==''GATFIELD''== * [[/Henry Alfred Gatfield|Gatfield, Henry Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSD-7Q6] - 1887(Eng)-1951(SA) - Licences: XJEG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: motor expert (Geelong, Vic, 1909); automobile expert (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1917); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1919) ==''GAY''== * [[/Augustus Holman Gay|Gay, Augustus Holman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PF-938] - 1902(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3SM Warragul (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Warragul, 1927-1934); engineer (South Yarra, 1936-1954); electrical engineer (Kew, 1963-1980) * [[/Vivian James Gay|Gay, Vivian James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYT8-VJJ] - 1908(NSW)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 2VI Sydney (Chatswood, 1935-1939; North Sydney, 1946-1947; Lane Cove, 1948-1965); 2VI Burradoo (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1510, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (Artarmon, 1930-1937; Chatswood, 1943); master printer (Lane Cove, 1949-1968); printer (Artarmon, 1972); retired (Burradoo, 1977-1980) ==''GAYLARD''== * [[/George Samuel Arthur Gaylard|Gaylard, George Samuel Arthur or Arthur George Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQN-VRX] - 1898(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: XJC Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: draper (Canterbury, Vic, 1922); merchant (Shepparton, Vic, 1925-1968) ==''GEAKE''== * [[/Wilfred Vivian Geake|Geake, Wilfred Vivian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTF-H1J] - 1893(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5BR Receive Kooringa (1922); 5BR Receive (Murray Bridge, 1923); Receive Murray Bridge (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hillside, SA, 1939) ==''GEARY''== * [[/Kermit Erwin Geary|Geary, Kermit Erwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMN-89Z] - 1917(USA)-2010(USA)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - listener (1930s to 2000s; MW, SW, FM, Utility) - QSLs: Entire QSL collection (1000s) was donated to NRC by KEG, thence to AMP and is archived at NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mcall/name/kermit-geary-obituary?id=13033505 Obit & Comments]; [https://nationalradioclub.org/QSLs/Geary/index.html NRC QSLs] ==''GEDDES''== * [[/Frank Albert Geddes|Geddes, Frank Albert]] - 1901(NSW)-1922(NSW) - 2GC Sydney (Waverley, 1922, receive only), amateur operator (pre AOCP, no record of AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), radio clubs (Waverley Radio Club), due to age licence held in name of father Francis G Geddes ==''GEE''== * [[/Kenneth Harrie Gee|Gee, Kenneth Harrie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1W-42N] - 1919(Vic)-2014(Vic)95yo - Licences: 3IA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; Blackburn, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2152, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); draftsman (Blackburn, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Frederick Gee|Gee, Richard Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHPH-D8K] - 1911(Tas)-2000(Tas) - Licences: 7RF Hobart (New Town, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2439, 1940, Tas - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, NCO or other, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical salesman (New Town, Tas, 1936-1972) ==''GEEVES''== * [[/Philip Leslie Geeves|Geeves, Philip Leslie "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88C-Y8Y] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - radio broadcaster (VK2ME, 2CH, ABC); employment (AWA, 1937-1970s); journalist (SMH); historian (AWA, broadcasting); awards (OAM, 1980) - Electoral Rolls: radio executive (Bexley, 1949-1963); executive (Hurstville South, 1972-1980) ==''GEISEL''== * [[/Elizabeth Aileen Geisel|Wallace nee Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK7-NJ4] - 1921(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5YL Murray Bridge (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1788, 1936, SA; 2COCP 448, 1941; 1COCP 544, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''GELDARD''== * [[/Horace Rendalls Geldard|Geldard, Horace Rendalls]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSP-ZB8] - 1901(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6GD Perth (Victoria Park, 1939, 1947-1948; Queens Park, 1954; Bayswater, 1955, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2327, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Spencers Brook, WA, 1925); linesman (East Perth, WA, 1925); fireman (Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1949); turbine driver (Canning, WA, 1954; Bayswater, WA, 1958-1968) ==''GEORGE''== * [[/Carl William George|George, Carl William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZJ-WMF] - 1878(???)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2UG Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 853, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Mosman, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Heinrich Alfred August George|George, Heinrich Alfred August "Henry", "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G387-XZ4] - 1899(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3ZP Melbourne (Footscray, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, 1919-1963) * [[/Vernon Harold George|George, Vernon Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN41-TZL] - 1897(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3HJ Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1931-1939, 1947-1960; Mt Martha, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 265, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Coburg, 1921-1928); clerk (Heidelberg, Vic, 1931-1963); retired (Mt Martha, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Ray Leonard George|George, Ray Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3G-SGY] - 1897(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XPB Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Auburn, Vic, 1919; Kew, Vic, 1922-1924; Horsham, Vic, 1927-1928; Parkville, Vic, 1931); garage proprietor (Kew, Vic, 1936); architect (Armadale, Vic, 1943; Prahran, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1958; Albert Park, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''GEORGESON''== * [[/James Georgeson|Georgeson, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTS1-17Q] - 1897(Eng)-1976(Taiwan) - Licences: 5JD Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1938); 2AKU Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1939; Granville, 1946-1947; Artarmon, 1948-1954; Lane Cove (1955); Artarmon (1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1783, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1943); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1972) ==''GERAGHTY''== *[[/James Anselm Geraghty|Geraghty, James Anselm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVD-VY9] - 1877(???)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CS Receive Townsville (1923); 4CS Townsville (1923-1924); 4CS Brisbane (Nudgee, 1924); 4CS Gympie (1924); 4CS Townsville (1925); 4CS Gympie (1925-1927); 2JG Wagga Wagga (1929); 7CB Launceston (1931); 4CB Brisbane (Nudgee, 1933); 4AC Bundaberg (1934) - Qualifications: AOCP 186, 1925, No. 17 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; minister of religion and teacher (Christian Brothers) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Ballarat, 1906; Gympie, 1909-1913; Dunedin, 1914-1916; South Brisbane, 1919-1925; Tamworth, 1930; Bundaberg, 1934; Ipswich, 1943; Albion, 1949; Gympie, 1954); retired (Boondall, 1958-1968) ==''GERARD''== * [[/John Walter Gerard|Gerard, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYH3-PS2] - 1906(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ADN Coffs Harbour (1936-1939, 1946-1969); 2ADN Bonville (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1755, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1930-1954); theatre manager (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Bonville, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GIBBENS''== * [[/Arthur James Gibbens|Gibbens, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZB-CJS] - 1915(SA)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2BT Sydney (Waverley, 1933-1934; Randwick, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1144, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 266, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Clovelly, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Artarmon, NSW, 1949); electrical engineer (Watson, ACT, 1963-1977) ==''GIBBINGS''== * [[/William Edgar Gibbings|Gibbings, William Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97W1-P9B] - 1913(WA)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2NH Sydney (Marrickville, 1933-1937); 3NH Melbourne (Essendon, 1938); 2XN Sydney (Castle Hill, 1947-1955; Marrickville, 1956; Strathfield, 1957-1969; Homebush, 1980); 4WO Brisbane (Kedron, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1190, 1933, NSW; COCP1 113, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, Signals Division, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Marrickville, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Castle Hill, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Castle Hill, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); company executive (Strathfield, NSW, 1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GIBBON''== * [[/Thomas Foster Gibbon|Gibbon, Thomas Foster]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G857-MWS] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XJAV Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Kew, 1923); 3XZ Melbourne (Kew, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: student (Kew, 1919-1925); electrical engineer (Kew, 1928-1954); engineer (Kew, 1963) ==''GIBBONS''== * [[/Eric Thomas Gibbons|Gibbons, Eric Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWDC-S3M] - 1911(SA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3AGB Warracknabeal (1947-1948); 3AGB Swan Hill (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2209, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Oyen, Vic, 1935); manager (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1949); theatre manager (Swan Hill, Vic, 1954) * [[/Frederick Gibbons|Gibbons, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2XB-YRJ] - 1907(Wales)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FG Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: AOCP 255, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Neutral Bay, 1930); clerk (Gordon, 1954-1968); director (Turramurra, 1972-1977) ==''GIBSON''== * [[/E. G. Gibson|Gibson, E. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Ormiston, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified *[[/Edgar McLean Gibson|Gibson, Edgar McLean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5W-SM5] - 1877(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1923-1925), possibly held on behalf of son Leighton - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs - Relationships: father of 4AN William Leighton Gibson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Toowoomba, 1908-1917; Greenslopes, 1922); engineer (Manly, 1936-1937; Hawthorne, 1943-1968) *[[/George Holland Gibson|Gibson, George Holland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MXPG-HB4] - 1892(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: XQG Brisbane (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Fortitude Valley, 1915-1917); mechanic (Newmarket, 1919-1928; New Farm, 1937-1943); telephone technician (Bulimba, 1954-1977) * [[/Percy Reginald Gibson|Gibson, Percy or Percival Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2N-GJ7] - 1914(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3GX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1936-1939; Yarraville, 1947-1948; Ringwood, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1666, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943); accountant (Kingsville, Vic, 1949; Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/Richard Leslie Gibson|Gibson, Richard Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QNS-G8V] - 1900(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2GH Alstonville (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 578, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Alstonville, 1930-1949); retired (Alstonville, 1963-1968; Ballina, 1972) * [[/William Gerrand Gibson|Gibson, William Gerrand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWJY-5G9] - 1869(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Politician, Federal Postmaster-General 1923-1929- TroveTag: "William Gerrand Gibson" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gibson-william-gerrand-6313 ADB] *[[/William Leighton Gibson|Gibson, William Leighton "Leighton" & "Gibby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5W-Q7S] - 1907(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4AN Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: AOCP 73, 1925, No. 7 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (QRN "Bananalander"); wireless business employee (Phillips Radio) - Relationships: son of 4AN Edgar McLean Gibson - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Manly, Qld, 1936-1937; Camp Hill, Qld, 1943); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1949); business executive (Balgowlah, NSW, 1958); regional representative (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "4AN - William Leighton Gibson" & "!Wikibooks Gibson" ==''GIDDINGS''== * [[/Albert Hudson Giddings|Giddings or Whitney, Albert Hudson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXR4-PDP] - 1914(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 5FI Adelaide (Nailsworth, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1556, 1935, SA; 1COCP 102, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant, Signals) - Electoral Rolls: PMG employee (Sale, Vic, 1968); technician (Elwood, Vic, 1972); clerk (Hughs, ACT, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/612780 VWMA] * [[/Albert William James Giddings|Giddings, Albert William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9711-NG3] - 1909(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3DG Stratford (1935-1939); 3DG Numurkah (1947-1948); 3DG Lancefield (1954-1969); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1574, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster;; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer) - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Culgoa, Vic, 1931); bank clerk (Pakenham East, Vic, 1934); bank officer (Stratford, Vic, 1936-1937); warrant officer RAAF (Point Cook, Vic, 1942); bank official (Numurkah, Vic, 1949) ==''GILCHRIST''== * [[/V. H. Gilchrist|Gilchrist, V. H. "Gil"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9VG Slate Creek via Wau, New Guinea - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GILDER''== * [[/Donald George Gilder|Gilder, Donald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5F8-D2F] - 1915(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 2NV Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1939, 1948-1950); 3AHG Melbourne (Burwood, 1954-1965; Box Hill South, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2358, 1939, NSW; BOCP 455, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: advertising representative (Coburg, Vic, 1937); salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949); executive (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); manager (Wattle Park, Vic, 1967; Box Hill South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''GILFILLAN''== * [[/William Charles Kent Gilfillan|Gilfillan, William Charles Kent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPF-93Q] - 1869(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2AM Receive Sydney (Greenwich, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: independent means (Manly, 1913); soldier (Manly, 1930-1935); no occupation (Redfern, 1937); manufacturer (Mosman, 1943-1949) ==''GILHOOLEY''== * [[/Joseph Aloysius Forrest Gilhooley|Gilhooley, Joseph Aloysius Forrest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPF-L6N] - 1877(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2AH Receive Sydney (Woollahra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darlinghurst, 1903; Hunters Hill, 1930-1935); traveller (Hunters Hill, 1937-1949) ==''GILL''== * [[/Alan Stewart Gill|Gill, Alan Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH6B-JQ4] - 1907(NSW)-1983(Tas) - Licences: 7AS Launceston (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 191, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; scientist & engineer (Electrolytic Zinc Co) - Electoral Rolls: research chemist (Hobart Central, 1928; Sandy Bay, 1936-1949); chemist (Hobart South, 1954) * [[/Alfred Wyatt McKenzie Gill|Gill, Alfred Wyatt McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBP-B8D] - 1908(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2TS Receive Sydney (Killara, 1923); 2TS Sydney (Killara, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: barrister (Killara, 1933-1937; Wahroonga, 1949); soldier (Wahroonga, 1943); airline officer (Wahroonga, 1954-1958) ==''GILLANDERS''== * [[/Bruce Charles Gillanders|Gillanders, Bruce Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56N-QZH] - 1915(NSW)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 2XS Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1391, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant, 1942-1955) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1936); A.M.F. (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; Frankston, Vic, 1954-1968); project officer (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''GILLETT''== * [[/Clarence Rex Gregory Gillett|Gillett, Clarence Rex Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWJC-ZDW] - 1919(SA?)-2020(SA) - prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer (1940-1990), clubs (All Wave All World DX Club, Australian DX Radio Club (SA Branch), South Australian DX Radio Club, Australian Radio DX Club, Southern Cross DX Club, DX Australia, New Zealand Radio DX League) - substantial portion (100+) of QSL collection survives (SSD, NFSA) ==''GILLHAM''== * [[/Norman William Gillham|Gillham, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTT-M8V] - 1906(Tas)-1994(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1923-1924); 7NW Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 176, 1925, Tas; CPRT 944, 1927 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Sandy Bay, 1928); joiner (Queensborough, 1936-1937); builder (Nelson, 1943-1954) * [[/Charles Alfred Gillham|Gillham, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFJP-4NB] - 1888(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2427, 1940, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GILLON''== * [[/Peter Clifford Gillon|Gillon, Peter Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7M-X53] - 1895(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 99, 1915 - Coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: operator (Bondi, 1934); radio telegraphist (Crow's Nest, NSW, 1936; Cooktown, Qld, 1937; Townsville, 1943); telegraphist (Kensington, NSW, 1949-1954; Cremorne, 1958); radio operator (Cremorne, 1963-1968) ==''GILMOUR''== * [[/Norman Stanley Gilmour|Gilmour, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZD-PVG] - 1890(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2ZU Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1930; Potts Point, 1931; City, 1933-1939; Mosman, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 28, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: director (Neutral Bay, 1930); business manager (Darlinghurst, 1931); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1937; Mosman, 1943-1958) ==''GINBEY''== * [[/Ian Haldane Ginbey|Ginbey, Ian Haldane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM1-73N] - 1913(WA)-1962(WA) - Licences: 6IG Perth (Fremantle, 1938-1939; Bicton, 1947-1948; Attadale, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2084, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Fremantle, WA, 1936; Fremantle, WA, 1937; South Fremantle, WA, 1943); salesman (Melville, WA, 1958) ==''GINGER''== * [[/Ubitt Victor Ginger|Ginger, Ubitt Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5P-G76] - 1891(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2LF Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1923); 2LF Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1924; North Sydney, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; police officer - callsign 2LF to L. R. Filmer, Toronto from Sep 1925, Bracken from 1933 - Electoral Rolls: constable (Chatswood, 1930-1933); police constable (Marrickville, 1934); constable (Naremburn, 1936-1937) ==''GINN''== * [[/Ernest George Ginn|Ginn, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZC-95C] - 1917(Qld)-2015(Qld) - Licences: 4GE Townsville (1936-1939; 1946-1948); 4GE Brisbane (Hendra, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1749, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ), military (WW2, RAAF, AIF); employment (life insurance agent) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Townsville, Qld, 1943); shop assistant (Windsor, Qld, 1949); salesman (Hendra, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''GIVENS''== * [[/L. James M. Givens|Givens, L. James M. "James"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LX-7WR] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3EP Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1923); 3EP Melbourne (Canterbury, 1924-1927); 3XY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 849, 1925; AOLCP 121, 1933 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (Canterbury, 1931-1937; Camberwell, 1943); photographer (Delbridge, 1954) ==''GLASSCOCK''== * [[/Albert Linster Kirkland Glasscock|Glasscock, Albert Linster Kirkland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4B-2CF] - 1900(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2ZI Sydney (West Ryde, 1931-1933; Lane Cove, 1933-1939, 1946-1961); 2ZI Culburra (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 724, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 349, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2LC Norman Glasscock - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Petersham, NSW, 1930; Meadowbank, NSW, 1930; West Ryde, NSW, 1933); constable (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1958); no occupation (Culburra, NSW, 1963) * [[/Norman Glasscock|Glasscock, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1H-J4R] - 1904(NZ)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2LC Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1938; Darlinghurst, 1939; Randwick, 1946-1948; Chatswood, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 8, 1934; COCP1 39, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 2ZI Albert Linster Kirkland Glasscock - Electoral Rolls: builder (Eastwood, NSW, 1930); police constable (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1933; Lane Cove, NSW, 1934; Chatswood, NSW, 1935); constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1937; Randwick, NSW, 1943; Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1977) ==''GLASSOP''== * [[/Bruce Leslie Glassop|Glassop, Bruce Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JR-DMF] - 1914(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2BG Sydney (Epping, 1934-1939; Eastwood, 1946-1950; Dundas, 1954-1958; Ermington, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1293, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF (Kirribilli, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Dundas, NSW, 1954-1963) *[[/Ronald John Glassop|Glassop, Ronald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZX-P8N] - 1910(NSW)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 2RF Newcastle (City, 1934-1935; Blackhalls, 1936; Hamilton East, 1937); 4BG Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937-1939); 4BG Maryborough (1947-1969); 4BG North Tamborine (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1288, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; insurance assessor - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Newcastle, NSW, 1932-1935); clerk (Hamilton, NSW, 1937); insurance inspector (Clayfield, Qld, 1937); insurance secretary (Maryborough, Qld, 1949-1968); retired (Miami, Qld, 1972; Mt Tamborine, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''GLEESON''== * [[/John Lacey Gleeson|Gleeson, John Lacey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6TG-TQ7] - 1910(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3DJ Melbourne (North Carlton, 1936-1939; Coburg, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1780, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlton North, Vic, 1934-1936; Carlton, Vic, 1937-1943; Coburg, Vic, 1949-1968) ==''GLENIE''== * [[/Eliot Albert Glenie|Glenie, Eliot Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCF-FYW] - 1915(SA)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3ON Melbourne (Albert Park, 1947-1948; Moorabbin, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2214, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Albert Park, Vic, 1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1949); toolmaker (Moorabbin, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''GLEW''== * [[/Leslie George Glew|Glew, Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDCH-HWX] - 1893(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3LG Melbourne (Newport, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 222, 1916 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP1 65, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy, 1914-1925); WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Comment: Another contemporaneous LGG - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Newport, Vic, 1924-1967) - Trovetag: "3LG - Leslie George Glew" & "!Wikibooks Glew" ==''GLOVER''== * [[/Alexander Frederick Glover|Glover, Alexander Frederick or Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L246-XZ6] - 1925(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3AFG Sale (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2705, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Sale, 1949); mechanic (Sale, 1954-1980) * [[/Arthur James George Glover|Glover, Arthur James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2MT8-CZ8] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AG Melbourne (Box Hill, 1928-1931; Surrey Hills, 1933); 3AG Warrnambool (1937-1939); 3AG Melbourne (Box Hill, 1946-1960; Camberwell, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 392, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; CPRT 1129, 1928; 2COCP 153, 1930; 1COCP 29, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Box Hill, 1931); engineer (Box Hill, 1936); radio engineer (Warrnambool, 1937); engineer (Canterbury, 1943; Box Hill, 1949-1954); automation engineer (Camberwell, 1963-1968); engineer (Camberwell, 1972-1977) * [[/Maurice Glover|Glover, Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-25R] - 1912(Vic)-2003(Tas) - Licences: 7MG Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1938-1939, 1946-1948); 7MG Swansea (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2129, 1938, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nelson, 1943); no occupation (Swansea, 1949; Nelson, 1954) * [[/Maxwell Arthur Glover|Glover, Maxwell Arthur "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-58X] - 1902(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3GB Receive Melbourne (Auburn, 1922); 3GB Melbourne (Camberwell, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: No record of AOCP; 3COCP 671, 1948 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool classer (Camberwell, 1924-1934); wool buyer (Toorak, 1935-1936; South Yarra, 1937); director (Malvern, 1949-1980) ==''GLUSKIE''== * [[/C. R. Gluskie|Gluskie, C. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GODDARD''== * [[/Harry George Goddard|Goddard, Harry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXV4-1Q1] - 1904(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2GN Sydney (North Sydney, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 3998, 1962, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (North Sydney, NSW, 1930); buyer (West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1963) - Callsign: Possible withdrawal of callsign for 2GN Goulburn commercial * [[/John Endacott Goddard|Goddard, John Endacott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBM-L27] - 1914(WA)-1943(Crete) - Licences: 6JG Perth (North Perth, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 1427, 1935, WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Fremantle, 1936) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/goddard-john-endacott-406692/ Aviation Museum WA]; [https://anzac.site/greece/crete-operation-thesis-goddard/ Operation Thesis]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1703409 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Neville Mitford Goddard|Goddard, Neville Mitford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHRS-MNR] - 1898(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - journalist; patent attorney - Electoral Rolls: ==''GODDEN''== * [[/Charles Augustus Godden|Godden, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7HB-RFD] - 1906(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3TI Mildura (1937-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1915, 1937, Vic; BOCP 1273, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Mildura, Vic, 1931-1942); radio mechanic (Mildura, Vic, 1949-1967) ==''GODWIN''== * [[/Sydney Borrett Godwin|Godwin, Sydney Borrett or Borritt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5Y-RM3] - 1895(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XGP Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Sergeant, 1st Aus Naval & Military Ex Force, E Company, 1914-1915) - Electoral Rolls: instructor (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); warrant officer (Maitland East, NSW, 1932-1933); military instructor (Tamworth, NSW, 1934-1936) ==''GOEBY''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Goeby|Goeby, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZ3-3Q1] - 1914(Vic)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 3GV Melbourne (Glenroy, 1935-1939; North Melbourne, 1947-1948; Doncaster, 1954-1975); 4AAG Caloundra (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1458, 1935, Vic; COCP2 1290, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: presser (Glenroy, Vic, 1937-1942); mechanic (North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); traffic assistant (Doncaster, Vic, 1954-1967); clerk (Doncaster, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Caloundra, Qld, 1980) ==''GOFORD''== * [[/Thomas William Goford|Goford, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZH-W3H] - 1898(Eng)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4MI Mount Isa (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1675, 1936, Qld; BOCP 387, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Mt Isa, Qld, 1937); broadcasting technician (Goonellabah, NSW, 1943); DCA technician (Alice Springs, NT, 1954-1963) ==''GOLD''== * [[/Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold|Gold, Clifford Henry Yarburgh or Yarborough "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19B-YYC] - 1906(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CG Brisbane (Hill End, 1926-1931); 4CG Toowoomba (1933-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 262, 1926, No. 21 in Qld; AOLCP 186, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer (4GR) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (West End, 1928-1931); radio operator (Toowoomba, 1934); projectionist (Toowoomba, 1936-1963); radio technician (Balmoral, 1968-1977) - Relationships: nephew of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; also Doug & Geoff * [[/Douglas Edward Gold|Gold, Douglas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RL-XQB] - 1917(NSW)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 254, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; brother of Geoffrey Kilvington Gold; greatnephew of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Toowoomba, 1943-1949); assistant manager (Toowoomba, 1954-1958) * [[/Edward Edwin Gold|Gold, Edward Edwin "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L13Q-WZV] - 1894(Qld)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4EG Toowoomba (1924-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: AOCP 7, 1924, No. 1 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; awarded Class B licence for 4GR Toowoomba; commercial broadcast station proprietor (4GR); Relationships: father of Geoffrey Kilvington Gold; uncle of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowoomba, 1925-1958) * [[/Geoffrey Kilvington Gold|Gold, Geoffrey Kilvington]] - 1943(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: BOCP 2210, 1963; AOLCP 1608, 1964 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4EG Edward Edwin Gold; brother of Douglas Edward Gold; greatnephew of 4CG Clifford Henry Yarburgh Gold - Electoral Rolls: radio broadcaster (Annerley, 1968) ==''GOLDBERG''== * [[/Raymond Gershon Goldberg|Goldberg, Raymond Gershon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1NS-KNQ] - 1919(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2431, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, For fighter & bomber sorties in the western desert with 450 squadron RAAF, 1944 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GOLDEN''== * [[/Patrick John Golden|Golden, Patrick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFG-R49] - 1893(Ire)-1943(Qld) - Licences: 4PG Brisbane (Wynnum South, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK) - ship wireless operator; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio business proprietor; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Wynnum Heights, 1928-1931); radio dealer (Clayfield, 1936-1937); radio operator (Flying boat base, Karumba, 1943) - TroveTag: "4PG - Patrick John Golden" & "!Wikibooks 4PG" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''GOLDIE''== * [[/Alexander Thomas Goldie|Goldie, Alexander Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5XH-49P] - 1915(Vic)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2TG Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1934-1938); 2TG Wellington (1939); 2TG Orange (1946-1948); 2TG Casino (1950); 2TG Bellingen (1954-1958); 2TG Sydney (Bardwell Park, 1960-1969; Lugarno, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1338, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Maryvale, NSW, 1936-1937; Orange, NSW, 1943; Mummulgum, NSW, 1949; Bellingen, NSW, 1954-1958); school teacher (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1963-1968); school principal (Lugarno, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GOLDSMITH''== * [[/Frank Herbert Goldsmith|Goldsmith, Frank Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93SX-QL8] - 1895(WA)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6FG Perth (Nedlands Park, 1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 377, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio journalist - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West Perth, 1917); journalist (Bunbury, 1921-1922; Nedlands, 1925-1949; Roleystone, 1954-1958); retired (Rossmoyne, 1968-1972) * [[/Gordon William Goldsmith|Goldsmith, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWR-BKR] - 1914(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5HM Cowandilla (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1629, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laborer (Cowandilla, SA, 1939-1943) ==''GOLDSWORTHY''== * [[/William John Goldsworthy|Goldsworthy, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4D7-C24] - 1910(Qld)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4WA Brisbane (Valley, 1934-1939); 4WA Rockhampton (1947-1948)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1341, 1934, Qld; 2COCP 1112, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Valley, Qld, 1934-1943); aeradio operator (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949) ==''GOLLEY''== * [[/Jasper Claude Golley|Golley, Jasper Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGK-S1F] - 1904(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 5JX Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1937; Glengowrie, 1938-1939; Seacliff, 1948-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1522, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Glengowrie, SA, 1939-1941; Seacliff, SA, 1943) ==''GOOD''== * [[/Edward Joseph Good|Good, Edward Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMS7-P78] - 1864(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3HQ Glenrowan (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Taminick, 1903); traveller (Taminick, 1909-1930) ==''GOODE''== * [[/Arthur Russell Goode|Goode, Arthur Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZHW-MYY] - 1889(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: XLK Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; PMGD (telegraphist, Central Office, Melbourne, 1903-1921); Listener-In (journalist; editor); author several books - Relationships: grandfather of 3BDL Michael Goode - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Brunswick, Vic, 1912; Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1915-1927); journalist (Canterbury, Vic, 1928-1937; Deepdene, Vic, 1943-1967) * [[/Michael Goode|Goode, Michael]] - Licences: 3ZYY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1969+); 3BDL Melbourne - Qualifications: Not for publication - amateur operator; historian (amateur radio, 5 metres, QSL cards) - Relationships: Grandson of XLK Arthur Russell Goode - Electoral Rolls: Not for publication * [[/William Alban Donald Goode|Goode, William Alban Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82P-7VB] - 1902(NSW)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 713, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GOODWIN''== * [[/Ernest Frederick William Goodwin|Goodwin, Ernest Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDJP-XMY] - 1893(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: XNE Melbourne (Essendon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: driller (Essendon, Vic, 1914-1917); iron dealer (Abbotsford, Vic, 1922-1954) ==''GORDON''== * [[/Donald Robert Gordon|Gordon, Donald Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FY-T6W] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2428, 1940, Vic; BOCP 690, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Melbourne West, Vic, 1934-1937; Melbourne, Vic, 1943; Coburg, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''GORMAN''== * [[/Clarence Arthur Gorman|Gorman, Clarence Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLZ-X8H] - 1895(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XCG Sydney (Oatley, 1913-1914); 2EC Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1922); 2EC Sydney (Arncliffe, 1923-1925); 2CG Sydney (Rockdale, 1925-1929); designated operator 2UI Illawarra Radio Club (Kogarah, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 222, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: NSW winner 1923 Trans-Pacific Tests - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Rockdale, 1930-1931; Kogarah, 1932-1943; Hargrave Park, 1949; Villawood, 1954-1963) - TroveTag: "XCG-2EC-2CG - Clarence Arthur Gorman" ==''GOSNELL''== * [[/Ronald Mervyn Gosnell|Gosnell, Ronald Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6J1-RJR] - 1911(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2PG Sydney (Haberfield, 1933-1937; North Bondi, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1114, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engraver (Haberfield, NSW, 1933-1937; Bondi, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''GOSTELOW''== * [[/Alfred Victor Gostelow|Gostelow, Alfred Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVQ-PCX] - 1897(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: XABD Dorrigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Uralla, 1930-1936; Scone, 1937-1949; Terrigal, 1954-1968); retired (Terrigal, 1972) ==''GOTTING''== * [[/Herbert Edward Benjamin Gotting|Gotting, Herbert Edward Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLY-HLD] - 1889(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: N760 Receive Braemar (1922); 2ID Receive Braemar (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Braemar, 1930); electrician (Mittagong, 1936-1937); engineer (Mittagong, 1949-1963) ==''GOUGH''== * [[/Leslie Albert Gough|Gough, Leslie Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-W3K] - 1919(Wales)-1982(Italy) - Licences: 3ZH Melbourne (Templestowe, 1947-1948; Warrandyte, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2156, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Templestowe, Vic, 1949); sales (Warrandyte, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Neil Anthony James Gough|Gough, Neil Anthony James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G318-9NB] - 1908(NZ)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2NG Sydney (North Manly, 1932-1939; Queenscliffe, 1946; Gladesville, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 916, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Manly, NSW, 1930-1958); newspaper representative (Narrabeen, NSW, 1963; Elanora, NSW, 1968); representative (Elanora, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GOVAN''== * [[/Walter Neville Govan|Govan, Walter Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2XF-YDT] - 1905(Vic)-1956(SA) - Licences: 5WG Port Pirie (1934-1939); 5WG Crystal Brook (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1273, 1934, SA; BOCP 40, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lead burner (Port Pirie, SA, 1939-1941); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1943) ==''GOVER''== * [[/Selwyn Harry James Gover|Gover, Selwyn Harry James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNM-D2L] - 1903(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Nundah, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 789, 1923; 2COCP 43, 1929; 1COCP 249, 1939 - amateur receiver; ship wireless officer - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Annerley, Qld, 1925); marine radio officer (East Brisbane, Qld, 1949-1968) ==''GOW''== * [[/Gelston Stewart Gow|Gow, Gelston Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7HP-61D] - 1895(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XBW Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914); 2GG Sydney (City, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 411, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter, amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); electrician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933-1943); manufacturer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1954-1972) ==''GOWERS''== * [[/Frederick William Deasey Gowers|Gowers, Frederick William Deasey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMM-J5C] - 1892(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XJI Seymour (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 154, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (junior wireless officer Warialda); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: letter carrier (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1916); postal assistant (Alexandra, Vic, 1919-1921; Yarrawonga, Vic, 1922-1924); telegraphist (Sandringham, Vic, 1926-1937); postmaster (Mt Macedon, Vic, 1942-1949; Hampton, Vic, 1954-1963) ==''GOWLETT''== * [[/Frank Nelson James Gowlett|Gowlett, Frank Nelson James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G619-PYV] - 1891(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 163, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Townsville, 1925); wireless operator (Maroubra, 1930-1931); radio telegraphist (Maroubra, 1934-1937; Cooktown, 1943-1949; Maroubra, 1949); radio officer (Maroubra, 1958-1963) ==''GOYDER''== * [[/Cecil William Goyder|Goyder, Cecil William]] - about 1906(Eng)-1980(NJ, USA) - G2SZ England, amateur operator [http://www.clement-jones.com/ps03/ps03_313.html] ==''GOYEN''== * [[/Francis Michael James Goyen|Goyen, Francis Michael James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRT-VTQ] - 1905(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2UX Sydney (Epping, 1931-1939; Newtown, 1946; Waverley, 1947-1955; Randwick, 1956-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 731, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Epping, NSW, 1933-1937); soldier (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943); secretary (Waverley, NSW, 1954); accountant (Bieler Park, NSW, 1958) ==''GRAF''== * [[/Raymond George Graf|Graf, Raymond George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYM3-JPC] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1934-1939; Newport, 1947-1948; Ringwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1241, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934-1942); clerk (Newport, Vic, 1949; Ringwood, Vic, 1954-1972); retired (Wye River, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''GRAHAM''== * [[/Donald Ernest Graham|Graham, Donald Ernest "Don"]] - 1933(WA)-2012(WA) - 6HK Perth (Mount Hawthorn, 1954-1956; Wembley Downs, 1960-1980+) - amateur operator (AOCP 3162, 1951, No. ?? in WA) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC), DoC / DoTaC (WA State Broadcasting Engineer) - a good life, well lived [https://stephbg.livejournal.com/669733.html] * [[/James Alexander Graham|Graham, James Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G979-6RF] - 1905(Sct)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4JQ Brisbane (Ekibin, 1937-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2058, 1937, Qld; 1COCP 510, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Ekibin, Qld, 1937-1954) * [[/Keith William Graham|Graham, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTM5-B17] - 1920(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AKG Sydney (Croydon, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2115, 1938, NSW; BOCP 2194, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Blackhalls, NSW, 1943); university student (Ashfield, NSW, 1949); technical officer (Ashfield, NSW, 1954-1968; Canterbury, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William Denton Graham|Graham, William Denton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGS-KB5] - 1895(Tas)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2RR Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1923-1925); 2WG Sydney (Rockdale, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: AOCP 227, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1937); process worker (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943); iron worker (Rockdale, NSW, 1949-1968); machinist (Rockdale, NSW, 1977); retired (Liverpool, NSW, 1980) - TroveTag: "2RR-2WG - William Denton Graham" * [[/William Thompson Graham|Graham, William Thompson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR1-SL3] - 1902(Sct)-1987(Tas) - Licences: 7BV Receive St Mary's (1923); Receive St Mary's (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grocer's assistant (St Mary's, 1925-1954); ==''GRANT''== * [[/Allan Clyde Grant|Grant, Allan Clyde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBK3-CGX] - 1914(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2141, 1938, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Preston, Vic, 1936-1937); mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949); airman (Preston, Vic, 1954; Essendon North, Vic, 1963-1968; Strathmore, Vic, 1972); technical officer (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Archibald Grant|Grant, Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKY-TT9] - 1890(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Macksville (1923); 2KW Macksville (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 320, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Marr's Creek, NSW, 1913-1963); retired (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1968-1977) * [[/Colin John Rawle Grant|Grant, Colin John Rawle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBZ-BXF] - 1902(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4JG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 310, 1926, No. 32 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; accountant - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wooloowin, 1925-1934); security officer (Eagle Junction, 1936); auditor (West Nundah, 1937); retired (Southport, 1968-1980) * [[/James Grant|Grant, James]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DP Newcastle (Stockton, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 555, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stockton, NSW, 1930) * [[/Kerr Grant|Grant, Kerr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/G75V-3W8] - 1878(Vic)-1967(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Kerr Grant|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/grant-sir-kerr-6456 ADB]; [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000449b.htm Bright Sparks] - TroveTag: "Kerr Grant" * [[/William Patrick Grant|Grant, William Patrick "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZJ-YJC] - 1917(Ireland)-19??(Ireland) - Licences: 4WU Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1801, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 269, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; air controller (Shannon Airport) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GRANTHAM''== * [[/Sidney Richard Grantham|Grantham, Sidney Richard "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ6-B8S] - 1920(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4SG Toowoomba (1938-1939, 1946-1956); 4SG Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1960; Hendra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2083, 1938, Qld; 1COCP 927, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, IREE, RFDS council); military (WW2, RAAF, wireless officer); federal public servant (DCA, Aeradio; PMGD/DoC, radio inspector); broadcast technician (4GR) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Yerongpilly, Qld, 1943); broadcast engineer (Harristown, Qld, 1949); engineer (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1954; Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); radio inspector (Hendra, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''GRANVILLE''== * [[/Florence Violet Granville|Granville (nee) / Wallace / McKenzie, Florence Violet "Violet", "Mrs Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR8-ZWS] - 1890(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2GA Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922-1924); Valve Receive Sydney (Greenwich, 1923); 2GA Sydney (CBD, 1924; Greenwich, 1925-1939); 2FV Sydney (Sydney, 1946-1950; Circular Quay, 1954; Greenwich, 1955-1958); 2GA Sydney (Greenwich, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 109, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AIR3 847, 1946; COCP3 559, 1947 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer; business proprietor; signals instructor - Electoral Rolls: not stated (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1963; Greenwich, NSW, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "2GA-2FV - Florence Violet Granville" - Links: [[w:Florence_Violet_McKenzie|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mckenzie-florence-violet-15485 ADB]; [https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/mckenzie_violet Dictionary of Sydney]; [https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/hindsight/signals-currents-and-wires-the-untold-story-of/3287402 ABC] ==''GRAY''== * [[/A. J. Gray|Gray, A. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/A. H. Gray|Gray, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9BA Bulolo, New Guinea (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Albert Howell Gray|Gray, Albert Howell "Dave"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXM-J83] - 1907(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2IJ Receive Sydney (Killara, 1922); 2IJ Sydney (Killara, 1923-1939, 1946-1969; Whale Beach, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 90, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Killara, 1930-1936); engineer (Killara, 1937-1968; Whale Beach, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "2IJ-2AG-2APV - Albert Howell Gray" Fix * [[/Andrew Harold Gray|Gray, Andrew Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT1M-XMN] - 1903(Qld)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AG Sydney (McMahons Point, 1931-1938; Lane Cove, 1939); 2APV Sydney (McMahons Point, 1954; Strathfield, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1137, 1929 (Spark); COCP2 113, 1930; COCP1 54, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Oxley, Qld, 1925-1926); wireless operator (Milsons Point, NSW, 1930-1933; McMahons Point, NSW, 1936-1937); radio instructor (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1954; Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Umina, NSW, 1980) * [[/Frank Malcolm Gray|Gray, Frank Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBBV-5XS] - 1910(SA)-2011(Qld)100yo - Licences: 5MU Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1932-1933); 5SU Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1937-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1017, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 5MU possibly withdrawn for 5MU Murray Bridge - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Toorak Gardens, 1939) * [[/George Gray|Gray, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8W-1CD] - 1906(???)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2XG Sydney (Mosman, 1931-1934; Pymble, 1935-1936; Turramurra, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 796, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935; Turramurra, NSW, 1937-1980) * [[/George Henry Boulderson Gray|Gray, George Henry Boulderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTTN-WVM] - 1912(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4JP Brisbane (Ascot, 1936-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1796, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ascot, Qld, 1936-1943); sound engineer (Ascot, Qld, 1949-1980) * [[/Henry Ramsay Gray|Gray, Henry Ramsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWN-TND] - 1896(Sct)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AFA Teralba (1936-1939, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1833, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: miner (Teralba, NSW, 1930-1949); serviceman (Teralba, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Teralba, NSW, 1980) * [[/John Thompson Gray|Gray, John Thompson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZ2-RMT] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 3TJ Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1457, 1935, Vic; COCP1 203, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1937); postal employee (Brunswick, Vic, 1949); teacher (Springvale North, Vic, 1968); mathematician (Brunswick, Vic, 1972; Box Hill South, Vic, 1980) * [[/Thomas Alexander Gray|Gray, Thomas Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLH-44L] - 1900(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2KM Sydney (Manly, 1932-1934); 2KX Sydney (Manly, 1935-1939, 1946-1958; Fairlight, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1029, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2KM amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2KM Kempsey commercial service - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Manly, NSW, 1930); agent (Manly, NSW, 1933); labourer (Manly, 1937-1943); turner machinist (Manly, 1949-1954; Balgowlah, NSW, 1958-1968); machinist (Balgowlah, NSW, 1972; Fairlight, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GRAYDON''== * [[/John Frederick Graydon|Graydon, John Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2S-R8H] - 1909(NZ)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIS Sydney (Lindfield, 1937-1939; Pymble, 1947; Killara, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2008, 1937, NSW; TVOCP 475, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1931; Artarmon, NSW, 1934; Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1937); wireless operator (RAAF, Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); broadcast technician (Killara, NSW, 1949-1968); broadcast (Killara, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''GREAM''== * [[/Robert Lewis Campbell Gream|Gream, Robert Lewis Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRFL-Y1J] - 1902(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AFP Casino South (1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AFP Casino (1948-1950); 2AFP Byron Bay (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1853, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Armidale, NSW, 1930; Casino, NSW, 1930-1943); no occupation (Casino, NSW, 1949; Byron Bay, NSW, 1954); electrician (Byron Bay, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Byron Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GREEN''== * [[/Albert Ernest Green|Green, Albert Ernest]] - 1869(Vic)-1940(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - State & Federal politician; Postmaster-General (1931-1932) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Albert Green (Australian politician)|Wikipedia]] * [[/Barrie Harbron Green|Green, Barrie Harbron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GW-P76] - 1917(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2IX Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936; Waverton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1424, 1935, NSW; BOCP 564, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Collaroy Plateau, NSW, 1958; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Herman Rowland Green|Green, Herman Rowland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-LGY] - 1915(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5OJ Adelaide (Prospect, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1679, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. Green|Green, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Yeronga, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Kendale Lawrence Green|Green, Kendale Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4S-NZD] - 1914(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3KG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1932-1939; North Balwyn, 1947-1956; Montmorency, 1960; Greensborough, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 881, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 467, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1935-1937); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); sales (Balwyn, Vic, 1949); teacher (Canterbury, Vic, 1954; Montmorency, Vic, 1963-1967; Greensborough, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Ronald Aylmer Green|Green, Ronald Aylmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GH-Z5S] - 1910(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2EZ Sydney (Rockdale, 1935-1936; Mosman, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1568, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: university student (Rockdale, NSW, 1932-1933); medical practitioner (University of Sydney, King, NSW, 1935; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1949; Rose Bay, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Walter William Green|Green, Walter William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB7-R87] - 1911(WA)-2012(WA) - Licences: 6WG Albany (1936-1937); 6WG Wiluna (1937-1939); 6WG Albany (1947-1960); 6WG Derby (1965); 6WG Norseman (1969); 6WG Albany (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1676, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albany, WA, 1936); fitter (Albany, WA, 1958-1963); plant inspector (Norseman, WA, 1968); mechanic (Albany, WA, 1972-1980) ==''GREENHALGH''== * [[/John Thomas Greenhalgh|Greenhalgh, John Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT3X-4R8] - 1907(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ADF Sydney (Penrith, 1939, 1946-1947; St Marys, 1948-1950; Penrith, 1954-1965); 2ADF Eugowra (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 230, 1932; AOCP 2397, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2KG Kenneth Neal Greenhalgh - Electoral Rolls: drover (Granville, NSW, 1930-1934); carpenter (Eugowra, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Mayfield, NSW, 1937); carpenter (Rooty Hill, NSW, 1949; Penrith, NSW, 1954-1963); radio technician (Eugowra, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Kenneth Neal Greenhalgh|Greenhalgh, Kenneth Neal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZT-NGD] - 1909(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2KG Newcastle (Hamilton, 1929-1930; Rooty Hill, 1931; Sandgate, 1933; Mayfield West, 1934-1939; New Lambton, 1946-1956; Adamstown Heights, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 550, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 73, 1932; 1COCP 839, 1944; TVOCP 18, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Relationships: Brother of 2ADF John Thomas Greenhalgh - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Hamilton, 1930); broadcasting engineer (2KO Sandgate, 1933); engineer (Mayfield, 1934-1937); radio engineer (New Lambton, 1943-1954; Adamstown, 1958-1968; Adamstown Heights, 1977-1980) ==''GREENHAM''== * [[/Arnold John Greenham|Greenham, Arnold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH9-QQS] - 1907(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4EE Receive Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1923); 4AG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1933); 4AG Gympie (1934); 4AG Innisfail (1937-1939); 4AG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1946-1948); 4AG Caloundra (1954-1956); 4AG Brisbane (Kallangur, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1040, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; 1COCP 807, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; bank employee (NAB) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Gympie, 1936; Innisfail, 1937; South Brisbane, 1943-1949); not stated (Caloundra, 1954-1958); retired (Kallangur, 1963-1972) * [[/Desmond Albert Greenham|Greenham, Desmond Albert "Des"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G713-Q4N] - 1922(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CO Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1947-1948); 3CO Seymour (1954-1980+); 3ACO Portable Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1948); 3ACO Portable Seymour (1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2416, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Husband of 3VPG Margaret Sheila Greenham nee Burrows - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); public servant (Seymour, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Margaret Sheila Greenham|Greenham, Margaret Sheila "Peggy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7B3-H7V] - 1924(Eng)-2014(Qld)90yo - Licences: 3VPG Seymour (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP V01083, 1980 - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Wife of 3CO-3ACO Desmond Albert Greenham - Electoral Rolls: telephoniste (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); home duties (Seymour, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''GREENHILL''== * [[/George Alexander Greenhill|Greenhill, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3K-GWN] - 1904(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4LE Brisbane (West End, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1348, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Brisbane City, Qld, 1925); ceiling fixer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1928); cleaner (West End, Qld, 1937; Archerfield, Qld, 1943); steward (Wilston, Qld, 1949); metal finisher (Wooloowin, Qld, 1954); barman (Kirra, Qld, 1958); caretaker (Caloundra, Qld, 1963); cleaner (Woorim, Qld, 1968) ==''GREGORY''== * [[/A. Gregory|Gregory, A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAED Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: Not yet identified, possibly Alyn Keith Gregory, bank officer, Bellevue Hill, 1930-1939 * [[/Augustus Francis Woodward Gregory|Gregory, Augustus Francis Woodward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQ53-GB3] - 1898(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2254, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Pettys Hotel, Darling Harbour, NSW, 1930); aviator (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1932; Nithsdale, NSW, 1933); F. C. O. (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1943); grazier (Tuross via Cooma, NSW, 1949-1968; Nimmitabel, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Clyde Francis Burnell Gregory|Gregory, Clyde Francis Burnell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS34-5MV] - 1906(Tas)-1997(Qld) - Licences: Receive Emu Park (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: business manager (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928-1937); fisherman (Yeppoon, Qld, 1943-1949); taxi driver (Maryborough, Qld, 1958); taxi proprietor (Nelly Bay, Qld, 1963) * [[/Harold Rigby Gregory|Gregory, Harold Rigby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2C9-CDX] - 1900(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2ED Receive Sydney (Abbotsford Pt, 1922); 2ED Sydney (Abbotsford Pt, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abbotsford, 1930); inspector (Roseville, 1931-1936); insurance inspector (Roseville, 1937); manager (Newcastle, 1943-1954); insurance manager (Merewether, 1958-1972) * [[/Robert William Gregory|Gregory, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FW-QFJ] - 1907(Eng)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5GU Mt Barker (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1438, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kadina, SA, 1939); police officer (Lobethal, SA, 1941-1943) ==''GRENNAN''== * [[/George Patrick Grennan|Grennan, George Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K5-774] - 1906(???)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2AHD Sydney (Paddington, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1250, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930-1935); accountant (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1943-1954); clerk (Centennial Park, NSW, 1958; Kensington, NSW, 1963-1977) ==''GREY''== * See also GRAY * [[/Albert Edward Grey|Grey, Albert Edward "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDK5-374] - 1897(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6BO Perth (Nedlands, 1925-1932); 6BO Carnarvon (1933); 6AA Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; RTCP 532, 1920, Marconi & Telefunken; 1COCP 35, 1934; TVOCP 278 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo PMGD); PMGD (postal assistant, Leederville,1919); WW1; RAAF (WW2, radar systems) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Subiaco, 1925; Nedlands, 1925-1931); radio inspector (Nedlands, 1936-1972); retired (Nedlands, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "6BO-6AA - Albert Edward Grey" & "!Wikibooks 6BO" * [[/Elton Edward Grey|Grey, Elton Edward or Edward Elton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWPL-PQ5] - 1920(Qld)-1962(WA) - Licences: 4LX Brisbane (Ascot, 1936-1939); 6ZX Perth (West Perth, 1948); 6ZX Northam (1954-1955); 6ZX Perth (Leederville, 1956; Floreat Park, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1689, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (West Perth, WA, 1943); bank clerk (West Perth, WA, 1949); bank officer (Wagin, WA, 1949; Northam, WA, 1954; Floreat Park, WA, 1958) * [[/James Leonard Grey|Grey, James Leonard "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZV-ZY5] - 1915(Sct)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 4LN Brisbane (Norman Park, 1937-1938); 2AKO Sydney (Vaucluse, 1939; Pymble, 1946-1961; St Ives, 1965-1969; Neutral Bay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 184, 1934; 2COCP 38, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF); pilot (RQAC, QANTAS) - Electoral Rolls: aviator (Norman Park, Qld, 1936-1937); airline captain (Pymble, NSW, 1949-1958; St Ives, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''GRIBBLE''== * [[/Arthur James Gribble|Gribble, Arthur James]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1, VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Comment: only one reference found, likely misspelling; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GRIEVE''== * [[/Ian Charles Grieve|Grieve, Ian Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P9V4-562] - 19??(??)-2025(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (broadcast); proprietor of Australian Old Time Radio website - Electoral Rolls: - Comment: Another ICG (born 1924, SA, WW2, died 2002) - Awards: OAM (For Service to Community History, 2023) - Links: [https://www.australianotr.com.au/ OTR]; [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/vale-ian-grieve/ Death]; [[w:2023_King%27s_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)|Honours]] ==''GRIFFIN''== * [[/Ian Leslie Griffin|Griffin, Ian Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWJ-C4W] - 1921(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3IJ Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1947); 5IJ Adelaide (Magill, 1948); 7VS Cornwall (1955); 3VS Melbourne (Bayswater, 1956; Auburn, 1960; Box Hill, 1965; Reservoir, 1969; Burnley, 1975); 5VO Adelaide (Linden Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2173, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Coburg, Vic, 1954); salvation army officer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1958; The Basin, Vic, 1963); no occupation (Reservoir, Vic, 1967-1968); minister (Burnley, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Thomas Neville Griffin|Griffin, Thomas Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C4-RJ2] - 1889(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2LQ Sydney (Hornsby, 1929-1936); 2AIR Sydney (Northbridge, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 505, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hornsby, 1930-1934); electrical engineer (Artarmon, 1936; Willoughby, 1937; Hornsby, 1943-1949) ==''GRIFFEN-FOLEY''== * [[/Bridget Griffen-Foley|Griffen-Foley, Bridget]] - historian (broadcasting) - Professor, Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, Macquarie University - author "Changing Stations: The Story of Australian Commercial Radio" & numerous professional articles ==''GRIFFITH''== * [[/Frederick Eldred Griffith|Griffith, Frederick or Frederic Eldred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KL-85Z] - 1910(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AEG Melbourne (Eltham, 1947-1969; Sandringham, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2442, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (South Melbourne, Vic, 1936-1937); real estate agent (Eltham, Vic, 1943-1968) ==''GRIFFITHS''== * [[/Harry Thomas William Griffiths|Griffiths, Harry Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C3-C8Y] - 1910(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2FO Sydney (Five Dock, 1933-1938; North Strathfield, 1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1107, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: knitter (Five Dock, NSW, 1932-1937); assistant (North Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1949); supervisor (Concord, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Leslie Arthur Griffiths|Griffiths, Leslie Arthur "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZK-81V] - 1909(Qld)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4LZ Toowoomba (1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAN, signaller); cine assistant (Empire Theatre) - Halcyon: AOCP Toowoomba 1938 - Electoral Rolls: assistant projectionist (Toowoomba, Qld, 1931-1937); biograph projectionist (Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1954; Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); projectionist (Toowoomba West, Qld, 1963-1968) ==''GRIGG''== * [[/Haydn Errol Grigg|Grigg, Haydn Errol]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BV-N98] - 1899(???)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2AS Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922); 2AS Sydney (Mosman, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Darlinghurst, 1935; Edgecliff, 1935-1949; Double Bay, 1954-1968) ==''GRIME''== * [[/Stanley McKenzie Grime|Grime, Stanley McKenzie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWXR-C9W] - 1888(NSW)-1935(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - assistant manager AWA - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169393111 Bio] ==''GRIMES''== * [[/Benjamin Douglas Grimes|Grimes, Benjamin Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8B-D6J] - 1901(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Annerley, 1923-1924); 4BD Brisbane (Annerley, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 278, 1926, No. 23 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool classer (Tarragindi, 1925-1937); share dealer (New Farm, 1943); farmer (Cleveland, 1949-1958); retired (Corinda, 1968-1980) ==''GRIMMETT''== * [[/Stanley Urbane Grimmett|Grimmett, Stanley Urbane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L447-3MW] - 1905(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ZW Newcastle (Hamilton, 1930-1937); 2ZW Sydney (Bankstown, 1938-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1960; Vaucluse, 1961-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 667, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Hamilton, 1930-1937; Strathfield, 1949-1958); Vaucluse, 1963) ==''GRIMSLEY''== * [[/Stephen William Grimsley|Grimsley, Stephen William "Steve"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHR-RBG] - - Licences: 3ASG Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1947-1948); 2VK Tweed Heads (1954-1961); 4VK Beechmont (1960-1969); 1VK Canberra (Mt Stromlo, 1965-1969; Holt, 1980+)) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 407, 1941; 1AOCP 4, 1946, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1949); police constable (Ringwood, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Tweed Heads, Vic, 1958-1963); technical officer (Observatory, Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1968); electrical engineer (Mawson, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Holt, ACT, 1980) ==''GRIMWOOD''== * [[/Percy Lucien Grimwood|Grimwood, Percy Lucien]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2B2-BKH] - 1885(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XIX Holbrook (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Germanton/Holbrook, NSW, 1913); retired (Bundanoon, NSW, 1930-1943); farmer (Exeter, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''GRIVELL''== * [[/John Grivell|Grivell, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC43-NGM] - 1901(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5BK Yorketown (1930-1933); 5BK Gladstone (1937); 5BK Crystal Brook (1938-1939); 5BK Gawler (1946-1947); 5BK Magill (1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 609, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (5CK Crystal Brook, 1939-1941); telephone mechanic (Gawler, 1943) ==''GROGAN''== * [[/Arnold William Grogan|Grogan, Arnold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSS-87B] - 1915(WA)-1997(WA) - Licences: 6EI Perth (Mt Lawley, 1936-1939; City, 1947); 6EI Carnarvon (1948); 6EI Perth (Leederville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1759, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maylands, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1943); public servant (Cottesloe, WA, 1949); civil servant (Leederville, WA, 1954-1980) ==''GRONOW''== * [[/William Rees Gronow|Gronow, William Rees]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVM-KFV] - 1908(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3EQ Receive Melbourne (City, 1922-1924); 3WG Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1925-1933; Malvern East, 1937; Glen Iris, 1937-1939, 1948-1960; Brighton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 178, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: director (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1954); managing director (Brighton, Vic, 1963); director (Brighton, Vic, 1968-1977) ==''GROOM''== * [[/Harry Pendleton Groom|Groom, Harry Pendleton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W7-6LZ] - 1916(Tas)-1988(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1207, 1933, Tas; AOLCP 146, 1934; COCP2 10, 1934; COCP1 32, 1934 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1943); office assistant (Gladesville, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''GROSCH''== * [[/Horace Grosch|Grosch, Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D6-R29] - 1902(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1405, 1934, NSW; COCP3 229, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lineman (Tumut, NSW, 1930); electrician (Cootamundra, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Grafton, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Corowa, NSW, 1949-1972) ==''GROVE''== * [[/Henry Grove|Grove, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KB-97B] - 1897(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: N746 Receive Sydney (Enmore, 1922); 2HZ Receive Sydney (Enmore, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 575, 1920 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Castle Hill, 1930); poultry farmer (Peakhurst, 1933-1949); retired (Burwood, 1963-1972) ==''GROVES''== * [[/George William Groves|Groves, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY33-7RJ] - 1911(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 3XA Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1934-1937; Armadale, 1938-1939); 7XL Devonport (1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1324, 1934, Vic; COCP2 811, 1944; COCP1 830, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flight Sergeant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Devonport, Tas, 1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937; Devonport, Tas, 1949-1958) ==''GROWDEN''== * [[/George Norman Wills Growden|Growden, George Norman Wills "Norman"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9C6-15M] - 1913(Vic)-1984(SA) - Licences: 5YM Gladstone (1937-1939); 5YM Wedge Island via Port Lincoln (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1945, 1937, SA; BOCP 145, 1938; 2COCP 401, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gladstone, SA, 1939-1943); wireless operator (RAAF Station, Pearce, WA, 1943) ==''GRUBB''== * [[/Jack Bathurst Grubb|Grubb, Jack Bathurst]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVL-3QR] - 1919(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3IZ Melbourne (Red Hill South, 1947-1948); 4IZ Brisbane (Woody Point, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2283, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Red Hill South, Vic, 1949; Main Ridge, Vic, 1954); manager (Roches Hotel, Grafton, NSW, 1963); retired (Woody Point, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/William John Grubb|Grubb, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6WK-K6N] - 1907(Qld)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 4DI Receive Charters Towers (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, 1931); concrete labourer (Rockhampton, 1936-1963); retired (Finch Hatton, 1968) ==''GRUMMITT''== * [[/Gilbert Frederick Grummitt|Grummitt, Gilbert Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z7-FFD] - 1906(Qld)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4BS Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1929-1933; Hamilton, 1937-1939; Bulimba, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 531, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: welder (Fortitude Valley, 1928-1934; Hamilton, 1936-1937); boilermaker (Bulimba, 1949-1958) ==''GRUNDY''== * [[/Robert Hill Grundy|Grundy, Robert Hill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZP7-F78] - 1915(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5BG Murray Bridge (1937-1939, 1947-1948); 5BG Crystal Brook (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2010, 1937, SA; BOCP 175, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''GUE''== * [[/John Gue|Gue, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DG-1CD] - 1918(NSW)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2GG Sydney (Waverley, 1934-1935; Charing Cross, 1936; Lindfield, 1937); 4DD Cloncurry (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1401, 1934, NSW; COCP2 516, 1941; COCP1 591, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1943); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1949; South Brisbane, Qld, 1949; Acacia Ridge, Qld, 1954-1958); communications officer (Townsville, Qld, 1963; Bardon, Qld, 1963); operations officer (Bardon, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''GUEST''== * [[/Edgar Leopold Gordon Guest|Guest, Edgar Leopold Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZD-7DL] - 1904(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3GG Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Toorak, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1925-1931); manufacturer (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1949); director (Toorak, Vic, 1949-1963) ==''GUILDFORD''== * [[/Alfred Guildford|Guildford, Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4T-5BG] - 19??(Eng)-1960(Qld) - Licences: 4AP Brisbane (Herston, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Sandgate, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1342, 1934, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, publicity officer) - Electoral Rolls: advertisement writer (West End, Qld, 1934); copy writer (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1936-1949) ==''GUNDERSON''== * [[/Thor Odin Gundersen|Gundersen (BDM) or Gunderson (Census), Thor Odin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHL8-F2W] - 1895(NZ)-1986(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 242, 1939 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Bondi, 1930-1931); radio officer (ss Fiona, 1943) ==''GUNN''== * [[/Kenneth Campbell Gunn|Gunn, Kenneth Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93DG-X18] - 1911(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4LG Laidley (1932-1937); 4LD Laidley (1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 884, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ) - Callsigns: 4LG likely withdrawn for 4LG Longreach - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Laidley, Qld, 1937-1972) ==''GUNTER''== * [[/Norman Eliot Gunter|Gunter, Norman Eliot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WR-5VB] - 1912(Vic)-1943(At Sea) - Licences: 3NG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 593, 1930, Vic; 2COCP 372, 1932; 1COCP 51, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (merchant navy, wireless operator) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Caulfield, 1935; Hawthorn, 1937-1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1428541 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''GURNER''== * [[/Reginald Carlisle Gurner|Gurner, Reginald Carlisle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-8S8] - 1905(SA)-1975(SA) - 5CZ Receive Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923); Receive Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923); 5RG Adelaide (New Parkside, 1923-1928; Linden Park Gardens, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 31, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Linden Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) ==''GURR''== * [[/Alan Frederick Gurr|Gurr, Alan Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GM-KJV] - 1904(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3AG Geelong East (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geelong, 1926-1928; Belmont, 1931-1972) * [[/George Henry Gurr|Gurr, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L46K-DBB] - 1896(SA)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 5GO Adelaide (Parafield, 1933); 3QH Melbourne (Stanmore, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1142, 1933, SA; 3COCP 185, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Parkville, Vic, 1926); ground engineer (Essendon, Vic, 1928); inspector (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''GUTTERIDGE''== * [[/Reginald Frank Gutteridge|Gutteridge, Reginald Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNYP-KSN] - 1886(Tas)-1942(WA) - Licences: V759 Receive (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farm manager (Marnoo, Vic, 1921); electrical engineer (Rupanyup, 1924-1927) =='''H'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''HACKNEY''== * [[/Allan John Hackney|Hackney, Allan John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBGR-T3F] - 1912(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2LB Young (1932-1934); 2LB Cootamundra (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 917, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 153, 1934; COCP3 228, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cootamundra, NSW, 1936-1937); radio technician (Goulburn, NSW, 1943); electrical fitter (Corrimal, NSW, 1949); engineering assistant (Petersham North, NSW, 1949-1963); grazier (Dungowan, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''HADLEY''== * [[/Arthur Lionel Trimble Hadley|Hadley, Arthur Lionel Trimble "Doc"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7ZX-G9Y] - 1900(Qld)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4AH Brisbane (Clifton Hill, 1930-1933; Dutton Park, 1937-1939; Annerley, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 636, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1, federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: signwriter (Taringa, 1921); salesman (Toowong, 1922-1925); motor assembler (Yeronga, 1929); radio mechanic (South Brisbane, 1937); technician (Annerley, 1949-1958); retired (Inala, 1958; Seven Hills, 1963) * [[/C. Hadley|Hadley, C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2MT Newcastle (Mayfield, 1934); 2MT Wollongong (1946) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HADLOW''== * [[/Martin Lindsay Hadlow|Hadlow, Martin Lindsay]] - 1947(???)-Living - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio clubs (NZDXRL, ARDXC, DXA); early wireless and broadcasting historian (Ph.D. Thesis) - Education: Ph.D. (Queensland); Hon. Dr. (Kazakh State); M.A. Mass Communications (Leicester) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://archive.org/details/wireless-and-empire-ambition Wireless and Empire Ambition] ==''HAGARTY''== * [[/Neville Douglas Hagarty|Hagarty, Neville Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G38J-GBJ] - 1907(Qld)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster (on 4WH); radio club participant; business proprietor; pilot; federal public servant (DCA) - Relationships: brother of 4WH William Edward Hagarty - Electoral Rolls: woodworker (Hospital Hill, 1930) * [[/William Edward Hagarty|Hagarty, William Edward "Edward / Eddie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G384-TL3] - 1905(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4WH Longreach (1925-1939); 4WH Townsville (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 172, 1925, No. 16 in Qld; 2COCP 271, 1939; 1COCP 309, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; engineer; postal employee (PMG); federal public servant (PMG) - Relationships: brother of Neville Douglas Hagarty - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Longreach, 1930-1937); aeradio operator (Longreach, 1943); officer commanding aeradio station (Townsville, 1949-1954); communications officer (Townsville, 1958-1963; Mysterton, 1968) - Trovetag: "4WH - William Edward Hagarty" & "Wikibooks 4WH" ==''HAI''== * [[/Pham Nhu Hai|Hai, Pham Nhu "Hai"]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC); Director Broadcasting ITU-R - Electoral Rolls: - Links: ==''HAIGH''== * [[/Bartin Robert Alfred Read Haigh|Haigh, Bartin Robert Alfred Read]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9T-J8B] - 1854(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: N752 Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922); 2IA Receive Sydney (Ashfield, 1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, 1930); poultry farmer (Seven Hills, 1933) ==''HAILSTONE''== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Hailstone|Hailstone, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RX-HNS] - 1916(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2HI Sydney (Mosman, 1932-1936); 2FQ Sydney (Seaforth, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1050, 1932, NSW; COCP2 28, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Mosman, NSW, 1943); no occupation (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1963; Seaforth, NSW, 1968-1977) ==''HAINES''== * [[/Claude Lewis Harrison Haines|Haines, Claude Lewis Harrison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-8F6] - 1906(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5CH Millicent (1933-1937); 3QM Geelong (Belmont, 1938-1939); 5CH Mt Gambier (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1118, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Belmont, Vic, 1937); engine driver (Mt Gambier, SA, 1941-1943) ==''HAINING''== * [[/Robert James Haining|Haining, Robert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQBG-N6D] - 1911(Eng)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2AMQ Sydney (Manly, 1939; Annandale, 1946; Bondi Junction, 1947; Auburn, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2319, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1935-1937); soldier (Manly, NSW, 1943); storeman & packer (Auburn, NSW, 1954-1963); storeman (Auburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HAINSWORTH''== * [[/Percy Taylor Hainsworth|Hainsworth, Percy Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMK-6DR] - 1902(???)-1965(SA) - Licences: 2PK Sydney (Haberfield, 1935-1936; Penrith, 1937-1938); 2AGK Sydney (Penrith, 1938-1939, Hurstville, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Haberfield, NSW, 1935); electrical fitter (Croydon, NSW, 1936); electrical engineer (Penrith, NSW, 1937) ==''HAIRE''== * [[/William Henry Haire|Haire or Murnane, William Henry "Will"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/PMWS-5LZ] - 1882(Vic)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XVA Adelaide (Adelaide City, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Flint and Steel Bay, NSW, 1933; Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1936-1937) - TroveTag: "XVA - William Henry Haire" ==''HALE''== * [[/Carl William Millar Hale|Hale, Carl William Millar "William"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VR-TPL] - 1901(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3GH Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922-1923); 3GH Anglesea (1924-1931+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 120, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Elsternwick, 1924); architect (Hawthorn, 1958-1968; Malvern, 1977-1980) * [[/Douglas Edgar Hale|Hale, Douglas Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKV4-QR2] - 1916(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3DE Buninyong (1936-1939); 3DE Traralgon (1947-1948); 3DE Morwell (1954-1956); 3DE Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1703, 1936, Vic; BOCP 173, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Buninyong, Vic, 1937); engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942; Traralgon, Vic, 1949; Morwell, Vic, 1949-1954; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963); consulting engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HALL''== * [[/Charles Hall|Hall, Charles]] - 1910(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RR Melbourne (Thornbury, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1648, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous CHs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Geoffrey Aitken Hall|Hall, Geoffrey Aitken]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCGR-XKY] - 1901(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified (likely utilised 5KN Point Cook licence) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 327, 1927, Vic; AIR2 2, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval officer (Malvern, Vic, 1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954-1967); retired (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Geoffrey Lovett Hall|Hall, Geoffrey Lovett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDB-ZD3] - 1895(Tas)-1972(Tas) - Licences: Receive Waddamanna (1923-1924); 7GH Waddamanna (1925-1931+); 7GH Hobart (1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 137, 1925, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 85, 1937 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Waddamana, 1928); engineer (New Town, 1936-1949) * [[/Graham George Hall|Hall, Graham George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HN-Z89] - 1910(Vic)-1971(Eng) - Licences: 3WO Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1929-1931; Hawthorn, 1933); 2AGH Sydney (Five Dock, 1937; Strathfield, 1938-1939; Hurstville, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 482, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Auburn, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Abbotsford, 1937); engineer (Hurstville, 1949-1954; South Hurstville, 1958-1968) * [[/Reginald Allen Hall|Hall, Reginald Allen]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 539, 1929, ??? - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/R. F. Hall|Hall, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3FH Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3FH Melbourne (Toorak, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor Edward Hall|Hall, Victor Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3DJ-ZMK] - 1915(NZ)-2019(Qld)103yo - Licences: 2AKL Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 139, 1938; AIR1 1, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: retired (Brackenridge, Qld, 1980) * [[/William Hall|Hall, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB1-SF7] - 1913(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIW Coonamble (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2068, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WHs; Individual not fully identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/William Charles Hall|Hall, William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG26-DY6] - 1912(NSW)-2018(NSW) - Licences: 2BH Abermain (1930-1933); 2XT Abermain (1934-1937); 2XT Kurri Kurri (1938-1939, 1946-1948); 2XT Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1950-1965; Toronto, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 643, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Abermain, 1935; Kurri Kurri, 1937-1943); hotel licensee (Newcastle, 1949-1963); retired (Toronto, 1972; Carey Bay, 1977-1980) - Withdrawal: 2BH amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2BH Broken Hill commercial service - Comment: Beware several contemporaneous WCH in Newcastle region ==''HALLAM''== * [[/William Philpot Hallam|Hallam, William Philpot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97MX-Y3J] - 1859(Tas)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XZH Hobart (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; PMGD Vic + Federal - Electoral Rolls: Nil ==''HALLEY''== * [[/Thomas William Alfred Halley|Halley, Thomas William Alfred "Alfred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT56-1VP] - 1906(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3BX Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1932-1939, 1947-1948); 4TI Gold Coast (Chevron Island, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 888, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937); builder (Mentone, Vic, 1942); carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); cattle breeder (South Kyneton, Vic, 1963-1967); builder (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1968; Chevron Island, Qld, 1972-1977) ==''HALLIDAY''== * [[/Eric Fred Halliday|Halliday, Eric Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC26-L5B] - 1913(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5FW Adelaide (Hectorville, 1935-1939; South Payneham, 1947-1969; Magill, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1494, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Crystal Brook, 1939) ==''HALLORAN''== * [[/Alfred Thomas Halloran|Halloran, Alfred Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3F-PL7] - 1911(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2XR Newcastle (Mayfield, 1929); 2XR Sydney (Mosman, 1930-1934; Chatswood, 1935-1938; Ashfield, 1939; Cronulla, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935); laboratory assistant (Chatswood, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1943; Cronulla, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HALYDAY''== * [[/James Guyler Halyday|Halyday, James Guyler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L246-PVH] - 1904(Vic)-1990(???) - Licences: 4HZ Gympie (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2287, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ; Gympie ARC); military (WW2); employment (SEAQ linesman) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gympie, Qld, 1936-1943); lineman (Gympie, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''HAM''== * [[/George Wilton Ham|Ham, George Wilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX4-P28] - 1905(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4CR Receive Brisbane (Northgate, 1923); 4GW Brisbane (Northgate, 1930-1931; Coorparoo, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 572, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; television experimenter (4CM); radio clubs (Toombul RC); employment (Chandlers) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, 1937; St Lucia, 1943-1968); retired (Jamboree Heights, 1972-1980) * [[/Guildford Ham|Ham, Guildford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67H-W9Y] - 1906(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 101, 1937 - radio technician - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (South Brisbane, 1928-1937); radio technician (South Brisbane, 1943; Bald Hills, 1943; Annerley, 1954); technician (Wavell Heights, 1958-1963) * [[/Thomas Edward Ham|Ham, Thomas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88F-R3P] - 1921(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4WX Brisbane (Chelmer, 1937-1939); 2AGA Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1947; Carlton, 1948-1950; Sylvannia Heights, 1954-1975); 4AGT Buderim (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2056, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Sylvannia, 1954-1968); mechanic (Sylvannia, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Buderim, 1980) ==''HAMILTON''== * [[/G. C. Hamilton|Hamilton, G. C. or C. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XGH Sydney (Woollahra, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John William Ormsby Hamilton|Hamilton, John William Ormsby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MG65-XRC] - 1869(Tas)-1944(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Australian representative of Pacific Radio Telegraph Co and Marconi Telegraph Co, promoted a scheme to link Aus/NZ/Pacific Islands (rejected by Aus Gov 1909), migrated to England to work for Marconi, donated Ormsby Hamilton Radio Prize in memory of his father Thomas Ormsby Hamilton - Electoral Rolls: - Links: - TroveTag: "John William Ormsby Hamilton" * [[/Joy Ruth Hamilton|Hamilton, Joy Ruth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB7J-Z3J] - 1924(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HJ Sydney (Croydon, NSW, 1948-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 199, 1947, NSW - amateur operator YL; WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1963); trustee officer (Mosman, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Lionel William Hanover Hamilton|Hamilton, Lionel William Hanover]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W3-LJG] - 1903(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1177, 1933, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Commonwealth Bank, Innisfail, Qld, 1925; Merthyr, Qld, 1928; Nambour, Qld, 1930-1934); bank officer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1936-1958) ==''HAMMER''== * [[/William Charles Hammer|Hammer, William Charles "Chas"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPX-N2W] - 1915(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1939, 1946-1975; Waverton, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1571, 1935, NSW; AOLCP 267, 1935; COCP2 74, 1936; COCP1 893, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1949); public servant (Bondi, NSW, 1958-1963); engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HAMMOND''== * [[/John Harold Hammond|Hammond, John Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6HP-67H] - 1875(NSW)-1932(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: barrister-at-law (Ashfield, 1913); barrister (Killara, 1930-1932) * [[/Herbert Bowes Hammond|Hammond, Herbert Bowes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4J-2PK] - 1907(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2NI Sydney (Chatswood, 1925; Epping, 1926-1927; Chatswood, 1928; Naremburn, 1929-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 64, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 895, 1925 12; 2COCP 318, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Naremburn, NSW, 1930); musician (Terrigal, NSW, 1932-1949); process worker (Meadow Bank, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Horace Arthur Hammond|Hammond, Horace Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHG-5ZP] - 1898(Eng)-1932(WA) - Licences: 6CH Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1922-1925; Swanbourne, WA, 1929-1931) ==''HANCOCK''== * [[/G. A. Hancock|Hancock, C. A. or G. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: V748 Receive Melbourne (Berwick, 1922); 3GU Receive Melbourne (Berwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/D'Arcy Maxwell Hancock|Hancock, D'Arcy Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCG4-L3Y] - 1910(SA)-2017(SA)107yo - Licences: 5RJ Kadina (1927-1939, 1946-1960); 5RJ Adelaide (Mitchell Park, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 356, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kadina, 1947) * [[/Garnet Robert Lovedale Hancock|Hancock, Garnet Robert Lovedale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT22-2P2] - 1909(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Melbourne (Northcote, 1932, 1948-1969; Clifton Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1063, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Newmarket, Vic, 1931-1937); telegraphist (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1942; Collingwood, Vic, 1949-1968; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HAND''== * [[/Frederick William Hand|Hand, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L89Y-XMP] - 1921(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3YH Melbourne (Box Hill, 1947); 7YH Georgetown (1954); 7YH Cascade (1955); 7YH Seven Mile Beach (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2289, 1939, Vic; BOCP 914, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949); electrician (George Town, Tas, 1954); engineer (Seven Mile Beach, Tas, 1963); technician (Wattle Park, Vic, 1967; Box Hill South, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HANDEL''== * [[/Keith Frederick Handel|Handel, Keith Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5TF-KYH] - 1913(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2IA Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1939, 1946; Roseville, 1947; Earlwood, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1413, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hurstville, NSW, 1936-1943; Earlwood, NSW, 1949; Eastwood, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''HANDS''== * [[/Douglas Anstruther Hands|Hands, Douglas Anstruther]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G361-FBG] - 1916(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ZV Sydney (Annandale, 1934-1936; Manly, 1937-1939, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1264, 1934, NSW; COCP2 119, 1937; COCP1 987, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1937); police constable (Manly, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Ronald Hands|Hands, Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKX7-GFQ] - 1912(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZD Sydney (Camperdown, 1934-1935; Annandale, 1936; Manly, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1344, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Annandale, NSW, 1935-1936); traveller (Manly, NSW, 1937-1943); co-ordinating officer (Manly, NSW, 1949-1968) ==''HANHAM''== * [[/Frank Stewart Hanham|Hanham, Frank Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN42-933] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3BJ Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 839, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Essendon, Vic, 1934-1942); electrical mechanic (Essendon, Vic, 1949); technician (Strathmore, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''HANNAFORD''== * [[/Bruce Hannaford|Hannaford, Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9Q-BXV] - 1918(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 2ALR Maitland West (1939); 2ALR Katoomba (1946-1947); 2ALR Maitland (1948); 2ALR Cessnock (1950); 5DT Adelaide (Finchley Park, 1954; Reynella, 1955); 5DT Port Augusta (1956); 2XI Broken Hill (1958-1960); 5XI Adelaide (CBD, 1965); 5XI Peterborough (1969); 5XI Adelaide (Athelstone, 1975; Elizabeth Grove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2262, 1939, NSW; AOCP2 87, 1946; BOCP 789, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (West Maitland, NSW, 1943); farmer (Wallace Creek, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Cessnock, NSW, 1949; Broken Hill, NSW, 1958) ==''HANNAM''== * [[/Harold William Hannam|Hannam, Harold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G83F-J78] - 1913(NSW)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 2IR Sydney (Hurstville South, 1935-1937); 2IR Orange (1938-1939); Sydney (South Hurstville, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1472, 1935, Qld; BOCP 9, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hurstville, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Orange, 1943; Hurstville, 1949); engineer (Cheltenham, 1949-1954; Moorabbin, 1963) * [[/Walter Henry Hannam|Hannam, Walter Henry "Wally" "Wal", "Doc", "Fatty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/273W-H9T] - 1885(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: XQI Stamford, Qld (1911-1914); 2YH Sydney (Balmain, 1924; Mosman, 1924-1933; Willoughby, 1934-1939); 2AXH Terrigal (1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 27, 1924, No. 10 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, first secretary 1910); wireless operator Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1912-1914) - Relationships: don't confuse with father William Henry Hannam of Hannams Ltd, engineers & sheet metal workers - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Walter Henry Hannam|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/biography/hannam_walter.php Bio1]; [https://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/history/people/walter-hannam/ Bio2] - Trovetag: "XQI-2YH-2AXH - Walter Henry Hannam" ==''HANSCOMBE''== * [[/Silvester Thomas Hanscombe|Hanscombe, Silvester Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNQ-8VR] - 1908(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Waverley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1949); clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1958); mail officer (Peakhurst, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''HANSEN''== * [[/Harold William Hansen|Hansen, Harold William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93DG-45T] - 1914(Qld)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 4FH Brisbane (Forest Hill, 1935-1939); 4SV Brisbane (Bulimba, 1948-1965; Carina, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1508, 1935, Qld; BOCP 1039, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, 1937, radio technician); state public servant (BCC, communications officer) - Relationships: father of Graham Hansen 4FV - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Forest Hill, Qld, 1936-1937); WT Operator (Wendouree, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Maryborough, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Carina, Qld, 1968-1980) ==''HARDGRAVE''== * [[/Philip Hardgrave|Hardgrave, Philip "Pop"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMPF-XL5] - 1857(Qld)-1940(Qld) - Licences: 4PH Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1150, 1933, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: oldest person in British Empire to obtain a full licence - Electoral Rolls: fruitgrower (Wellington Point, 1916-1928) ==''HARDIE''== * [[/Bruce Netherton Kilgour Hardie|Hardie, Bruce Netherton Kilgour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ95-FMJ] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3YX Melbourne (Garden Vale, 1925-1933; City, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 49, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WIA Vic - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, Vic, 1921); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1934; City, 1935-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1963) - Links: [https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=126495 AIF] - TroveTag: "3YX - Bruce Netherton Kilgour Hardie" ==''HARDING''== * [[/Charles Henry Victor Harding|Harding, Charles Henry Victor "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHZ-5DW] - 1898(Irl)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6DG Receive Albany (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Albany, WA, 1922-1925; Pingelly, WA, 1931-1954; South Perth, WA, 1958); retired (Como, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Lewis George Herbert Harding|Harding, Lewis George Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVN6-7KQ] - 1917(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3LX Melbourne (Footscray, 1934-1939; Box Hill, 1947-1948; Nunawading, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1281, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Box Hill, Vic, 1949); technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1963) ==''HARDINGE''== * [[/Biron Elliot Hardinge|Hardinge, Biron Elliot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8FG-YWQ] - 1912(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3TA Melbourne (Ormond, 1931); 3TA Horsham (1933-1939, 1947-1960); 3TA Healesville (1965-1975); 3ATA Portable Horsham (1947-1960); 3ATA Mobile Healesville (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 734, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Horsham, Vic, 1954; Healesville, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''HARDISTY''== * [[/David Charles Hardisty|Hardisty, David Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTM-C4W] - 1907(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6DH Perth (Victoria Park, 1926-1939; West Perth, 1946-1948; Applecross, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 273, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: packer (Victoria Park, 1931-1943); radio mechanic (Applecross, 1954-1980) ==''HARDMAN''== * [[/Cecil Alfred Hardman|Hardman, Cecil Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZML-FK6] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2KR Gunnedah (1931-1937); 2KR Woy Woy (1938-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 779, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Gunnedah, NSW, 1934-1936; Woy Woy, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''HARDY''== * [[/Walter Robert Hardy|Hardy, Walter Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD3F-GM7] - 1900(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2RD Sydney (Glebe, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 187, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1930; Hurstville, NSW, 1930); electrical engineer (Hurstville, NSW, 1932-1933; Glebe, NSW, 1935); salesman (Kogarah, NSW, 1937-1943; Carlton, NSW, 1949-1968); journalist (Carlton, NSW, 1972); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1977) ==''HARKIN''== * [[/Dennis James Harkin|Harkin, Denis or Dennis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G45Q-9PH] - 1903(SA)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3YN Receive Melbourne (Prahran, 1923); 3KF Melbourne (Kensington, 1924-1925); 3YN Melbourne (Preston, 1924-1926); 4YN Bowen (1927); 3YN Melbourne (East Brunswick, 1931); 3YY Newport (1938); 6YN Pearce (1938); 3ADJ Melbourne (Prahran, 1946-1948; Middle Park, 1954-1956; Thornbury, 1960-1975); 4ADJ Maryborough (1980) - Qualifications: CPRT 782, 1923; 1COCP 280, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club participant (WIAQ); career military (RAAF); federal public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1926; Brunswick, Vic, 1931; Newport, 1937); RAAF (Clifton Hill, 1942); technician (Prahran, 1949; Albert Park, 1954); radio technician (Thornbury, 1963-1972); nil (Maryborough, 1977-1980) ==''HARKNESS''== * [[/Keith Lynn Harkness|Harkness, Keith Lynn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKYJ-DNT] - 1906(NSW)-1998(Norfolk Island) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Double Bay, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1320, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1936); warehouseman salesman (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937; Cremorne, NSW, 1943); traveller (Cremorne, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HARLEN''== * [[/John Edward Harlen|Harlen, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8MP-TWB] - 1884(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Sunnybank, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1908); fruit grower (Sunnybank, Qld, 1912-1949) ==''HARLEY''== * [[/Gordon Nicoll Harley|Harley, Gordon Nicoll]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89D-41H] - 1901(NSW)-1986(Qld) - Licences: "4AR Unlicensed" Ipswich (1926-1928); 4GH Ipswich (1928-1933); 4GH Didcott (1937-1939); 4GH Maryborough (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 385, 1928, No. 43 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (radio manufacture); employment (school teacher); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brassall, 1925); school teacher (Didcot, 1936-1943); teacher (Maryborough, 1949); school teacher (Maryborough, 1954-1980) ==''HARMAN''== * [[/Henry Charles Harman|Harman, Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHT-KP6] - 1912(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2XH Kurri Kurri (1931-1935); 2GH Sydney (Raymond Terrace, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 861, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Kurri Kurri, NSW, 1934-1937); RAAF (Raymond Terrace, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HARMER''== * [[/George Harmer|Harmer, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRTY-KHZ] - 1900(Eng)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4XW Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Camp Hill, 1954-1956; Coorparoo, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1301, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club member (WIAQ); telephone technician (PMGD); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937-1954); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1958-1980) ==''HARRANTH''== * [[/Wolf Harranth|Harranth, Wolf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBY-MY8] - 1941(Austria)-2021(Austria) - Licences: OE1WHC Austria - curator of Dokufunk, host of the world's largest collection of amateur radio and broadcast QSLs; amateur radio operator; broadcast announcer; historian (amateur radio, broadcasting); children's book author; translator - provided the core of the WIA QSL collection - Links: [[w:Wolf_Harranth|Wikipedia]]; [http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/OE1WHC/ Ham Gallery]; [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/personalities/index.php?CID=12863&ID=37418#A37418 Dokufunk Tributes] ==''HARRINGTON''== * [[/Herbert William Harrington|Harrington, Herbert William "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/M4ZT-5YJ] - 1891(Qld)-1946(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - radio inspector (SA, 1923); WW1 (Sapper, Wireless School Moore Park, 1917; Australian Flying Corps, 1919) - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Hayhurst, SA, 1939-1943) - Awards: Mercantile Marine Medal (WW1) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/177564 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2021133 AWM Embarkation Roll]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10624408 AWM] - TroveTag: "Herbert William Harrington"(150+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Harrington"(10+ tags) ==''HARRIS''== * [[/Alfred Charles Harris|Harris, Alfred Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZY1-F4K] - 1900(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3CH Birchip (1926-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 303, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; class B licence?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous ACHs - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ouyen, Vic, 1924); electrical engineer (Birchip, Vic, 1925-1954; Power Station, Ouyen, Vic, 1963) * [[/Herbert Ernest Harris|Harris, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G59V-NG6] - 1880(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XGR Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: tailor's cutter (North Sydney, NSW, 1913); tailor (Dee Why, NSW, 1930-1933); cutter (Manly, NSW, 1934-1935; Balgowlah, NSW, 1936-1943); tailor (Seaforth, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/Ross Clifford Harris|Harris, Ross Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5Y2-DZF] - 1917(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5FL Adelaide (Glenelg, 1936-1939; Malvern, 1947-1948; Hawthorn, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1651, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Valentine Harms Harris|Harris, Valentine Harms]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1PM-FDM] - 1909(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6NL Perth (Shenton Park, 1935-1939; Applecross, 1947-1969); 6NL Denmark (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1579, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Husband of 6YL Ruth Victoria Harris nee Longley - Electoral Rolls: garage employee (Subiaco, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); mechanic (Applecross, WA, 1949-1972) ==''HARRISON''== * [[/Arthur Roberts Harrison|Harrison, Arthur Roberts]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J7-YHJ] - 1909(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2DT Sydney (Stanmore, 1934-1939, 1948-1961; Concord West, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1326, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Petersham, NSW, 1930-1958; Stanmore, NSW, 1963) * [[/Maurice Haydn Harrison|Harrison, Maurice Haydn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMK-KWV] - 1913(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2OY Sydney (Paddington, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 18, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1931-1946) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Parkes, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949); policeman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); police sergeant (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Percival Lionel Carr Harrison|Harrison, Percival Lionel Carr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM3-VDC] - 1912(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6LH Perth (Claremont, 1937-1939; Armadale, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1909, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (Claremont, WA, 1936-1937); civil servant (Armadale, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/Victor William Harrison|Harrison, Victor William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSM-2BS] - 1911(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3QD Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1937-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948; North Balwyn, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1949, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Mont Albert, Vic, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); technician (Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1954-1963; Balwyn North, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''HARRISS''== * [[/Alfred George Harriss|Harriss, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8HN-THZ] - 1873(Eng)-1932(Qld) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) - amateur operator; radio clubs (Longreach Radio Club); business proprietor (Jackson & Harriss) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Longreach, 1930) - Relationships: father of Dorothy Winnifred Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss * [[/Dorothy Winnifred Harriss|Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGYC-3CP] - 1905(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4DH Longreach (1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 573, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); first YL operator in Qld - Electoral Rolls: typist (Longreach, 1930); home duties (Longreach, 1936-1943; Warwick, 1949; Toowoomba, 1954-1977; Macgregor, 1980) - Relationships: daughter of Alfred George Harriss * [[/Wilfred Lloyd Harriss|Harriss, Wilfred Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQ2-MS6] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ALF Sydney (Coogee, 1939, 1946-1960; Lugarno, 1961-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 1285, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Coogee, NSW, 1943-1954); teacher (Coogee, NSW, 1958; Lugarno, NSW, 1963-1968; Falconbridge, NSW, 1972; Springwood, NSW, 1977) ==''HARRISSON''== * [[/Charles Harrisson|Harrisson, Charles "Snowy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-VK3] - 1908(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7CH Hobart (Bellerive, 1933); 3CN Shepparton (1937-1939, 1948); 7CH Hobart (Moonah, 1954-1960); 7CH Burnie (1965); 7CH Hobart (Bellerive, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 348, 1927, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son of Charles Turnbull Harrisson, biologist in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Shepparton, Vic, 1936-1949); bank manager (Moonah, Tas, 1954) ==''HARSTON''== * [[/Leslie William Harston|Harston, Leslie William or William Leslie "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQD-XVY] - 1897(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4RY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1932-1939, 1946-1948; Holland Park, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 903, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (art shop) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Clayfield, Qld, 1921-1943); no occupation (Holland Park, Qld, 1954-1980) ==''HART''== * [[/Augustus Samuel Hart|Hart, Augustus Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CMQ-4CP] - 1890(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 57, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Watchem, Vic, 1912; Glen Thompson, 1913); wireless engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1936-1937); wireless operator (Esperance, 1943); telegraphist (Darwin, 1949); wireless officer (Moonee Ponds, 1963-1968; Essendon, 1972) * [[/James Claude Hoyte John Hart|Hart, James Claude Hoyte John "Hoyte John", "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQWC-W4C] - 1904(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2HO Sydney (Manly, 1928-1931; Roseville, 1933-1939, 1946-1956; St Ives East, 1957-1975; Manly, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 410, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 4622, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, 1933-1954; St Ives, 1958-1963); retired (St Ives, 1968-1977; Manly, 1980) * [[/John William Hart|Hart, John William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2399, 1939, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWHs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norman Victor Hart|Hart, Norman Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNK3-TXW] - 1908(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4KO Booval (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 760, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club member (WIA, Ipswich RC); engineer - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Booval, 1932-1937); grocer (Booval, 1943-1949); radio technician (Booval, 1954-1972; East Ipswich, 1977-1980) * [[/William James Hart|Hart, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGH-MW8] - 1911(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ACA Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1938); 2ACA Orange (1939); 2ACA Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1947); 2ACR Sydney (Mosman, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 69, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Marrickville, NSW, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1954); public servant (Collaroy Plateau, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/William John Hart|Hart, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGH-CKN] - 1926(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2YQ Sydney (Mosman, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 589, 1958; AOCP 3819, 1959; COCP3 4611, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954); medical practitioner (Mosman, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''HARTLEY''== * [[/Arthur Hartley|Hartley, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP58-YDC] - 1911(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2VY Sydney (Lakemba, 1933-1939, 1946-1965; Greenacre, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1218, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1934-1937); welder (Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1963); foreman (Greenacre, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''HARVEY''== * [[/B. C. L. Harvey|Harvey, B. C. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAC Melbourne (Port Melbourne, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Colin Geoffrey Harvey|Harvey, Colin Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC4-31J] - 1920(Vic)-2010(ACT) - Licences: 3UO Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939; East St Kilda, 1947-1956); 2AQU Glenbrook (1958-1961); 1AU Canberra (Hughes, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1695, 1936, Vic; BOCP 203, 1938; TVOCP 31, 1957; 1COCP N26, 1970 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flight Lieutenant, 1944) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CGH - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Armadale, Vic, 1949); RAAF (Glenbrook, NSW, 1958; Hughes, ACT, 1968-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1528008 AWM] * [[/Edward Rossiter Harvey|Harvey, Edward Rossiter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBP-BK8] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 6RG Perth (Scarborough, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 4RK Surfers Paradise (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2041, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Leederville, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1943); newsagent (Scarborough, WA, 1949-1958); shopkeeper (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1963); proprietor (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Mermaid Waters, Qld, 1980) * [[/James Harvey|Harvey, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHX-WJW] - 1907(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DR Brisbane (Buranda, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 4ZJO Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2235, 1938, Qld; NAOCP Q3, 1976 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Commonwealth Public Servant (Belmont, Qld, 1954-1968) * [[/Joseph Melville Harvey|Harvey, Joseph Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHSW-R2Z] - 1892(Tas)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6CG Receive Donnybrook (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: agriculturalist (Thomson's Brook, Donnybrook, WA, 1930-1963) * [[/Manning Herbert Harvey|Harvey, Manning Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZGG-LFZ] - 1887(Tas)-1932(Tas) - Licences: XZC Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1914-1928) ==''HASELDINE''== * [[/John Craig Haseldine|Haseldine, John Craig]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTV-TNW] - 1918(SA)-2011(SA) - Licences: 5JC Adelaide (Cheltenham, 1947-1965; Pennington, 1969); 3QG Melbourne (Mulgrave, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2391, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: serviceman (Cheltenham, SA, 1939; Burleigh Estate, SA, 1941); electrician (Mulgrave, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HASKARD''== * [[/Reginald Geoffrey Haskard|Haskard, Reginald Geoffrey "Geoff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB5-S35] - 1906(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Jamestown, 1923-1924); 5RH Adelaide (Jamestown, 1927-1931; North Adelaide, 1933; Malvern, 1937-1939; Helmsdale, 1947; Plympton, 1948-1975; West Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 316, 1927, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 1558, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: retreader (Malvern, 1939-1941); wireless operator (Malvern, 1943) ==''HASSELBACH''== * [[/Edward Hasselbach|Hasselbach, Edward or Eduard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZS2-GZH] - 1849(Germany)-1928(Vic) - Licences: XKN Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1914; Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1928) ==''HATFIELD''== * [[/Westrop Henry Hatfield|Hatfield, Westrop Henry "West"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB5-VF5] - 1909(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD) ==''HATTAM''== * [[/Fred Hattam|Hattam, Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZV-QDL] - 1906(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3HW Castlemaine (1929-1939); 3BAL Castlemaine (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 541, 1929, Vic; BOCP 410, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Castlemaine, 1928-1937); radio mechanic (Castlemaine, 1954-1967); engineer (Castlemaine, 1968-1972) ==''HATTON''== * [[/Donald Edsall Hatton|Hatton, Donald Edsall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB2-YHY] - 1925(NSW)-2009(Vic) - Licences: 2AI Sydney (Abbotsford, 1947-1954; Vaucluse, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 34, 1946, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2AGU Harry Creighton Hatton & brother of 2GD Kenneth Harry Hatton - Comment: Died with wife in 2009 Vic bushfires - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Abbotsford, NSW, 1949-1954); scientist (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963; Templestowe, Vic, 1967-1977) - Links: [http://royalcommission.vic.gov.au/getdoc/f95fb3fc-117e-46c7-b2cc-22ec17a5dd88/Transcript_VBRC_Day_117_04-Mar-2010-REDACTED.pdf Bushfire Royal Commission] * [[/Harry Creighton Hatton|Hatton, Harry Creighton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH1R-8XB] - 1893(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Abbotsford, 1923); 2AGU Sydney (Abbotsford, 1938-1939, 1946-1958) (1946 to 1955, licence held with son Kenneth Harry Hatton) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, Gunner, 1915-1918, Gassed) - Relationships: Father of 2GD Kenneth Harry Hatton & 2AI Donald Edsall Hatton - Electoral Rolls: Fitter & turner with Warburton Franki (1915, Army enlistment); fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1930-1958) * [[/Kenneth Harry Hatton|Hatton, Kenneth Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKML-N4T] - 1921(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2GD Sydney (Abbotsford, 1938-1939, 1947; Epping, 1948-1957; Pymble, 1958); 2AGU Sydney (Abbotsford, 1946-1955) (licence held with Harry Creighton Hatton); 2AGU Sydney (Pymble, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2104, 1938, NSW; COCP2 363, 1940; COCP1 451, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2AGU Harry Creighton Hatton & brother of 2AI Donald Edsall Hatton - Electoral Rolls: airline radio officer (Epping, NSW, 1949; Eastwood, NSW, 1954); radio officer (Pymble, NSW, 1958; St Ives, NSW, 1963); airline navigator (St Ives, NSW, 1968); navigator (St Ives, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HAVYATT''== * [[/Alaric Havyatt|Havyatt, Alaric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMK7-5XZ] - 1917(NZ)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2AET Sydney (Double Bay, 1936-1938; Edgecliff, 1939, 1946-1947; Roseville, 1948-1958); 2AZQ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1969; Woolwich, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1825, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Edgecliff, NSW, 1943); student (Gordon, NSW, 1949; Roseville, NSW, 1954-1958); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1968); engineer (Woolwich, NSW, 1972-1977; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1980) ==''HAWKER''== * [[/H. Hawker|Hawker, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XHH Grafton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HAWKESWORTH''== * [[/Norman John Hawkesworth|Hawkesworth, Norman John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CQ-CB8] - 1908(NSW)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3FT Melbourne (Auburn, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2361, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: printer (South Yarra, Vic, 1931); labourer (Melbourne East, Vic, 1936); waiter (St Kilda, Vic, 1937); radio wireman (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1968); radio worker (Auburn, Vic, 1972); retired (Hawthorn East, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HAWKINS''== * [[/Henry William Albert Hawkins|Hawkins, Henry William Albert "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GF-3WX] - 1914(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2YL Cessnock (1932-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1073, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Cessnock, NSW, 1935-1972) ==''HAWORTH''== * [[/William Haworth|Haworth, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G823-JT3] - 1896(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences Q737 Receive Qld (1922-1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ironside Estate, 1917); mechanic (Taringa, 1921-1928); lineman (North Tmborine, 1931); electrical mechanic (Eagle Heights, 1936; Toowong, 1937); telephone mechanic (Bundaberg, 1943-1949); technician (Toowong, 1954-1972); retired (Caloundra, 1977-1980) ==''HAWSON''== * [[/Thomas Edgar Cecil Hawson|Hawson, Thomas Edgar Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ2-ZV9] - 1916(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4CH Ipswich (Woodend, 1937-1939; East Ipswich, 1947-1948); 4CH Brisbane (Yeronga, 1969; Salisbury, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2016, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: agent (Ipswich, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (East Ipswich, Qld, 1949); storekeeper (Windsor, Qld, 1954; Yeronga, Qld, 1958; Salisbury, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''HAY''== * [[/Patrick Walsh Hay|Hay, Patrick Walsh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZS-8Q9] - 1918(NSW)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 2ADW Sydney (Lidcombe, 1936-1938; Sefton, 1939); 4PH Toowoomba (1955-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1730, 1930, NSW; BOCP 639, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sefton, NSW, 1943); engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Toowoomba North, Qld, 1958-1963) ==''HAYES''== * [[/William Lyall Hayes|Hayes, William Lyall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB9-GGX] - 1908(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AJL Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939; Chatswood, 1946-1954; Artarmon, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2082, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Roseville, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Concord, NSW, 1936-1937); industrial chemist (Roseville, NSW, 1943; Epping, NSW, 1943; Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1954; Artarmon, NSW, 1958-1968); chemist (Artarmon, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HAYLES''== * [[/Ernest Edward Hayles|Hayles, Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCQT-F9K] - 1911(Qld)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 4HY Innisfail (1938-1939, 1947-1948); 2AHY Wollongong (1954-1958); 2AHY Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1960-1969; Roseville, 1975); 2AHY Alstonville (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2153, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Innisfail, Qld, 1936-1949; Wollongong, NSW, 1954); dental technician (Roseville, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ==''HAYMAN''== * [[/Arthur Henry Hayman|Hayman, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ19-MCS] - 1888(NZ)-1974(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 26, 1914 - coastal wireless Operator (Broome, WA); radio telegraphist at WW1 enlistment; WW1 (Army, NZEF, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Kaiapoi, NZ, 1911; Christchurch, NZ, 1919-1935; Fendleton, NZ, 1946-1949); retired (Fendalton, NZ, 1957; Papanui, NZ, 1972) * [[/William George Inglis Hayman|Hayman, William George Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-CX1] - 1897(Eng)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6BG Perth (Claremont, 1925); 6GH Perth (Claremont, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; scientist; educator - Electoral Rolls: lecturer (Claremont, 1922-1929); engineer (Claremont, 1931-1954); civil servant (Claremont, 1958-1968) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hayman-william-george-12971 ADB] ==''HAYNES''== * [[/Bruce Lot Henry Haynes|Haynes, Bruce Lot Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC44-8M4] - 1898(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2YA Armidale (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Armidale, 1930-1936); poultry farmer (West Pennant Hills, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2YA - Bruce Lot Henry Haynes" * [[/Thomas Ambrose John Haynes|Haynes, Thomas Ambrose John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSC5-WXM] - 1902(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5AY Adelaide (Black Forest Estate, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 835, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Black Forest, 1939-1943) * [[/Walter Charles Henry Haynes|Haynes, Walter Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWS-2LW] - 1910(NSW)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 2XH Sydney (Petersham, 1939, 1946-1947); 2APH Sydney (Punchbowl, 1960; Oatley, 1961-1965; Sylvania Waters, 1969); 4APH Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2404, 1939, NSW; BOCP 569, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Ashfield, NSW, 1933-1934; Croydon, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1963); tv technician (Sylvania, NSW, 1968); acting superintendent (Fern Tree Gully, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1980) ==''HAZARD''== * [[/Cleveland Tidcombe Hazard|Hazard, Cleveland Tidcombe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BS-QML] - 1897(Vic)-1974(NSW) - Licences: XNT Melbourne (Brighton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army, 4th Field Artillery, medically discharged, multiple gunshot wounds, 1915-1918 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Murrabit, Vic, 1919-1927); clerk (Glen Innes, NSW, 1930-1932); accountant (Merewether, NSW, 1933-1937); civil servant (Toxteth, NSW, 1943); public servant (Chatswood, NSW, 1949-1968) ==''HAZLETT''== * [[/Royce Stanley Arnold Hazlett|Hazlett, Royce Stanley Arnold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXX4-F38] - 1932(Qld)-2015(Qld) - Licences: 4ZRH Brisbane (Wellers Hill, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: AOLCP 1159, 1961, Qld - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 4EO Stanley Albert Hazlett - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1954-1963); electrical contractor (Wellers Hill, Qld, 1968-1972); contractor (Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Stanley Albert Hazlett|Hazlett, Stanley Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC33-RH7] - 1900(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4EO Receive Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 4ZRH Royce Stanley Arnold Hazlett - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coorparoo, Qld, 1925-1928); buyer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937-1968) ==''HEARPS''== * Hearps, David Edward - See David Edward Vaughan (change of name) ==''HEATH''== * [[/Allan Harry Heath|Heath, Allan Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5Y4-4DT] - 1914(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5ZX Adelaide (Prospect Park, 1934-1939; Highgate, 1947-1956; Brighton, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1369, 1934, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''HEATHERS''== * [[/Cyril John Heathers|Heathers, Cyril John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XN-NG9] - 1909(Eng)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2GZ Sydney (Bankstown, 1930-1934); 2UA Sydney (Bankstown, 1935-1939; Artarmon, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 615, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bankstown, 1930-1943); telephone engineer (Artarmon, 1949-1968); engineer (Artarmon, 1977-1980) - Comment: 2GZ callsign likely withdrawn by PMGD for 2GZ Orange commercial ==''HEAVEY''== * [[/John Aloysius Heavey|Heavey, John Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS8F-RNN] - 1894(NZ)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2XK Sydney (Maroubra, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT, 1916, NSW (Marconi); COCP1 40, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Wellington, NZ, 1919); wireless worker (Maroubra, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless industry (Maroubra, NSW, 1936-1954); technician (OTC Radio Receiving Station, Bringelly, NSW, 1958); no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1963-1972) ==''HEDLEY''== * [[/Charles Hedley|Hedley, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54F-R7Z] - 1908(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2MT Newcastle (Hamilton, 1933; Mayfield, 1935-1938); 2MT Wollongong (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1174, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Hamilton, NSW, 1930-1934; Mayfield, NSW, 1935-1937; Wollongong, NSW, 1943-1968; Mngrtn, 1977; Wollongong West, NSW, 1980) ==''HEEPS''== * [[/Frank William Heeps|Heeps, Frank William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Y3-MPG] - 1911(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3ADX Melbourne (Richmond, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2362, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Richmond South, Vic, 1934-1936); brass finisher (Richmond, Vic, 1937); metal worker (Richmond, Vic, 1949-1977) ==''HEHIR''== * [[/William James Hehir|Hehir, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYYL-PY2] - 1912(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3RE Melbourne (Kew, 1935-1939, 1947); 3RE Hamilton (1948-1980+); 3ARE Mobile/Portable Hamilton (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1520, 1935, Vic; BOCP 150, 1938; AIR3 6, 1938; AIR2 8, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); pilot (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1949-1968); engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HEILBRONN''== * [[/George Heilbronn|Heilbronn, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJHL-PW3] - 1894(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4GG Chinchilla (1929-1939); 4GG Yarraman (1946-1955); 4GG Crows Nest (1956); 4GG Millmerran (1960); 4GG Brisbane (Wynnum, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 565, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Qld Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: locomotive fireman (Chinchilla, 1925-1937); locomotive driver (Yarraman, 1954); engine driver (Millmerran, 1943-1958); retired (Wynnum, 1963-1968) ==''HEIMANN''== * [[/Theodore Roy Heimann|Heimann or Heiman Von Koenigswerter, Theodore Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSZ-JXK] - 1910(SA)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2TH Wagga Wagga (1935-1937); 2TH Sydney (Hurstone Park, 1938-1939); 2TH Wagga Wagga (1946-1947); 2TH Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1948-1950; Bondi, 1954-1969); 2TH Newcastle (Lorn, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optometrist (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1931-1937); radio technician (Urana, NSW, 1949); secretary (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (North Maitland, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''HEINE''== * [[/John Frederick Heine|Heine, John Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VS-V1F] - 1908(Tas)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 7JK Hobart (City, 1927; Bellerive, 1931); 4JX Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1933; Ascot, 1935; Kangaroo Point, 1937; Mowbray Park, 1938-1939); 3JF Melbourne (Beaumaris) (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 355, 1927, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1934; Norman Park, Qld, 1937); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949); representative (Beaumaris, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''HEINECKE''== * [[/Heinrich Victor Heinecke|Heinecke, Heinrich Victor "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNJ7-SF9] - 1889(Vic)-1971(SA) - Licences: XJF Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1912); engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1914); electrical engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1919; Yallourn, Vic, 1934-1937); engineer (Kangaroo Flat, Vic, 1942) ==''HEINRICH''== * [[/William Latimer Heinrich|Heinrich, William Latimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG5-S7Y] - 1917(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5HR Bute (1934-1939); 5HR Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1376, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmhand (Bute, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HEITSCH''== * [[/Henry John Keith Heitsch|Heitsch, Henry John Keith or Heinrich Johann]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CV-QYP] - 1907(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: 3HK Melbourne (Mitcham, 1929-1939, 1947-1975); 4AHK Scarness (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 516, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: piano fitter (Mitcham, 1931-1954); technician (Mitcham, 1963-1977); retired (Scarness, Qld, 1980) ==''HELLAWELL''== * [[/Francis Herbert Hellawell|Hellawell, Francis Herbert "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK5G-478] - 1885(Qld)-1958(Qld) - Licences: Nil identified as yet - Qualifications: Nil identified as yet - early wireless experimenter; amateur radio clubs (member, WIQ); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Toowong, 1913-1914; Coorparoo, 1919; East Annerley, 1925; Annerley, 1929-1934); clerk (Brisbane City, 1937); no occupation (Beachmere, 1943-1949; Annerley, 1954-1958) ==''HELLICAR''== * [[/Geoffrey Charles Hellicar|Hellicar, Geoffrey Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWD-5M8] - 1916(???)-1932(NSW) - Licences: 2AX Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1931-1932) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 928, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HELLYER''== * [[/Leicester Henry Hellyer|Hellyer, Leicester Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFNW-BTC] - 1908(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LS Sydney (Rockdale, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 600, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Rockdale, 1930-1933; Manly, 1934-1935; Artarmon, 1936-1937; Willoughby, 1943; Artarmon, 1949-1963; Newport, 1968-1977) ==''HENDERSON''== * [[/Frederick James Henderson|Henderson, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQG-XRX] - 1891(Eng)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 208, 1916 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson|Henderson, Reginald Friend Hannam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6YC-QR8] - 1846(Eng)-1932(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - author of report into The Naval Forces of the Commonwealth (1 Mar 1911) which recommended the establishment of a network of coastal wireless stations for Australia - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson|Wikipedia]]; [https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/233299891 Henderson Report 1911] - TroveTag: "Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson" * [[/S. A. Henderson|Henderson, S. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5JN Adelaide (Walkerville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HENLEY''== * [[/Clarence Henley|Henley, Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQ9-Z2S] - 1887(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: XJCC Melbourne (Clayton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual is best fit but not fully identified (Licensed as CHH rather than CH) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (South Yarra, Vic, 1912-1913); farmer (Milawa, Vic, 1922); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1924-1937) ==''HENNESSEY''== * [[/Violet Elizabeth Hennessey|Nolan nee Hennessey, Violet Elizabeth]] - 1896(Qld)-19?? - Licences: 4LO Brisbane (City, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 826, 1931, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcasters - Comment: fourth YL operator in Qld ==''HENRIQUES''== * [[/Frederick Lester Henriques|Henry, Frederick Lester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W1P-SBF] - 1883(Vic)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2FH Sydney (Hunter's Hill & Motor Launch Amohine) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Hunter's Hill, NSW, 1930-1936; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937-1943) ==''HENRY''== * [[/Arthur Geddes Henry|Henry, Arthur Geddes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4QW-K9Z] - 1907(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2ZK Sydney (Sandringham, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 494, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Sandringham, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (San Souci, NSW, 1949-1963; Northbridge, NSW, 1968) * [[/Clement John Henry|Henry, Clement John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6T-RPC] - 1905(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Uralla (1923); 2CH Uralla (1924-1929); 2UR Uralla (1930-1939); 2UR Blakehurst (1946); 2UR Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1948-1957; Pymble, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 85, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Withdrawal: 2CH callsign withdrawn in 1930 for 2CH Sydney - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Uralla, 1930-1937); electrical fitter (RAAF Richmond, 1943); technician (Neutral Bay, 1949-1954; Pymble, 1958-1980) * [[/John Edwin Henry|Henry, John Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL6B-GD6] - 1868(Vic)-1933(Qld) - Licences: 4CZ Receive Mt Alford via Boonah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: baker (Gundy, NSW, 1913); farmer (Boonah, Qld, 1917-1921); storekeeper (Mt Alford, Qld, 1922-1926); baker (Dayboro, Qld, 1928; Wondai, Qld, 1931) * [[/Raymond Cherrington Henry|Henry, Raymond Cherrington "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5X-C1Y] - 1894(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5CY Cook (1935-1939); 5RY Adelaide (Goodwood, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1421, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Son, also named RCH, passed in WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Goodwood Park, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Robert Charles Henry|Henry, Robert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQNW-VF7] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AGC Tamworth (1937-1939); 2GZ Griffith (1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1890, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); clergyman (Hanwood, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Griffith, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''HENTZE''== * [[/Phillip Raoul Hentze|Hentze, Phillip Raoul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG2C-9RP] - 1905(Germany)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2RH Sydney (Killara, 1927-1928); 2RN Sydney (Manly, 1933; Darling Point, 1935-1936; Killara, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 326, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wool buyer (Killara, NSW, 1930; Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1931; Manly, NSW, 1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1935; Killara, NSW, 1937); Commonwealth wool appraiser (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943-1949); wool buyer (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1963); director (Palm Beach, NSW, 1972); manager (Palm Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HENWOOD''== * [[/Ralph Franklin Henwood|Henwood, Ralph Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89X-CF6] - 1912(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6RL Perth (North Perth, 1930-1933; Claremont, 1937); 6RL Northam (1946-1948); 2AXA Sydney (Rose Bay, 1960-1961); 6RL Perth (Claremont, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 720, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 2, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Claremont, 1936); radio operator (6AM) (Northam, 1937); radio technician (Northam, 1943-1949; Claremont, 1954); technician (Bellevue Hill, 1958; Claremont, 1963-1972; Nedlands, 1977) ==''HEPTON''== * [[/William Dean Hepton|Hepton, William Dean "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRBB-VN5] - 1898(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4WD Brisbane (Milton, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 918, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, instructor 1932-1935) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Paddington, Qld, 1921; Milton, Qld, 1925-1963) ==''HERD''== * [[/James Kinross Herd|Herd, James Kinross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-YSQ] - 1901(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3JK Baccus Marsh (1924-1927); 3JK Wangaratta (1931-1939, 1946-1956); 3JK Mornington (1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 36, 1924, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: surgeon dentist (Bacchus Marsh, Vic, 1924-1928); dentist (Wangaratta, Vic, 1937-1954); dental surgeon (Frankston, Vic, 1963) ==''HERMAN''== * [[/Leonard George Herman|Herman or Hermann, Leonard George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2Q-LW1] - 1914(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3NF Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1905, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''HERMANN''== * [[/Theodore Roy Hermann|Hermann, Theodore Roy]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1239, 1934, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HERSCHEL''== * [[/Henry Victor Herschel|Herschel, Henry Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N6-76H] - 1902(Qld)-1937(Qld) - Licences: 4UK Cairns (1929-1931); 4UK Toowoomba (1933); 4UK Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 564, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Newtown, 1925; Cairns, 1930; Indooroopilly, 1936-1937)- Comment: Passed too soon ==''HESKETH''== * [[/John Hesketh|Hesketh, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2B-YFT] - 1868(Eng)-1917(Vic) - Licences: XJEB Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; senior state public servant (Qld electrical engineer); senior federal public servant (PMGD, chief electrical engineer); military (Royal Engineers, Eng; Qld Defence Force, lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Kew, Vic, 1909-1917) - Links: [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/John_Hesketh IEE Bio]; [http://www.consuleng.com.au/Early%20Automatic%20Telephony%20in%20Australia%20-%20Moynihan%201985.pdf Automatic Telephony] - TroveTag: "XJEB - John Hesketh" & "!Wikibooks Hesketh" ==''HEWITT''== * [[/Archibald John Hewitt|Hewitt, Archibald John "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DZ-TNY] - 1910(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5XK Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1939); 5XK Kingscote (1946-1948); 5XK Adelaide (Torrensville, 1954; College Park, 1955-1956; Lucindale, 1960; Semaphore, 1965-1969; Ottaway, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 582, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Kingscote, 1939-1941) * [[/Clarence Richard Hewitt|Hewitt, Clarence Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6D1-718] - 1900(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CR Brisbane (Rosalie, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Petrie Tce, Qld, 1919); student (Petrie Tce, Qld, 1921-1926); moulder (Rosalie, Qld, 1928); carpenter (Rosalie, Qld, 1936-1943; Indooroopilly, Qld, 1949); hotel manager (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1954) * [[/Colin Frederick Hewitt|Hewitt, Colin Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXR-F2K] - 1928(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5CT Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1948-1955; Blair Athol, 1956-1965; Prospect, 1969; Banksia Park, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2819, 1948, SA; BOCP 1344, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Francis Hewitt|Hewitt, Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXR-PMC] - 1909(Vic)-1941(At Sea) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2074, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 10th Squadron, 1939-1941, passed flying battle, 2nd wireless operator) - Electoral Rolls: postal (Caulfield East, Vic, 1936-1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1721780 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10325082 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/796889 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Horace Thomas Hewitt|Hewitt, Horace Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MN6S-JBL] - 1904(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4PD Brisbane (Moorooka, 1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2377, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Hodgson, Qld, 1925; Bowen, Qld, 1930); mechanic (Roma, Qld, 1936-1937); turner (Moorooka, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Thomas George Hewitt|Hewitt, Thomas George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZ2-PLM] - 1900(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 4TH Cairns (1937-1939); 2LH Lismore (1946-1961); 2ATG Lennox Head (1955-1961) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Cairns, Qld, 1930-1943; Lismore, NSW, 1949-1958) ==''HEY''== * [[/Eric Charles Hey|Hey, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDF-9NK] - 1916(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP N2736, 1987, NSW; AOCP N1874, 1988 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway porter (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943); student (Coogee, NSW, 1954-1958); dental surgeon (Coogee, NSW, 1968); dentist (Coogee, NSW, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/hey-eric-charles-16914 Obituaries Australia] ==''HIAM''== * [[/Robert Charles Hiam|Hiam, Robert Charles "Charles"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCT-14T] - 1888(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XLD Melbourne (Balaclava, 1913-1914); 3LW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1931; Caulfield North, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 174, 1915 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: tailor (St Kilda, 1913-1928; Caulfield, 1931-1968); retired (Beaumaris, 1972-1980) ==''HIBBERT''== * [[/Charles Thomas Hibbert|Hibbert, Charles Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1R2-Y8N] - 1899(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2KQ Cootamundra (1929-1935) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 391, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Cootamundra, NSW, 1930-1935); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Ermington, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Gwendolyn near Budgewoi, NSW, 1972; Samarinda Point, NSW, 1980) ==''HICKS''== * [[/Charles McCall Hicks|Hicks, Charles McCall "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRB9-L88] - 1921(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2ADV Sydney (Cremorne, 1938-1939, 1946-1955; Whale Beach, 1956-1958); 2ADV Forster (1960-1965); 2ADV Sydney (Avalon, 1969; Palm Beach, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2097, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1942); cutter (Cremorne, NSW, 1943-1949); director (Cremorne, NSW, 1954); company director (Forster, NSW, 1963) * [[/Henry Joseph Hicks|Hicks, Henry Joseph "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QG-RRR] - 1913(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 1HH Macquarie Island (1955-1956); 4HG Willis Island (1963); 9HG Lae, New Guinea (1965-1969); 4HG Tolga (1975-1980) - Qualifications: AOCP 2468, 1941, Qld; 1COCP 784, 1944 - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: letterpress machinist (Cairns, 1936-1937); printer (Newtown, 1943); radio officer (Broome, 1963); wireless operator (Thursday Island, 1972); retired (Tolga, 1977-1980) - Awards: BEM (1958, Officer in Charge, Radio Weather Reporting Station, Willis Islets) ==''HIGGINBOTHAM''== * [[/Ronald William Higginbotham|Higginbotham, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB5V-6KQ] - 1915(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3RN Melbourne (Ashburton, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2149, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); linotyper (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1967; Ashburton, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HIGGINS''== * [[/Charles Sherlock Higgins|Higgins, Charles Sherlock]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WK-X4K] - 1915(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2LO Sydney (Pendle Hill, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Wentworthville, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1160, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Pendle Hill, NSW, 1937-1943); research engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Gordon Conway Higgins|Higgins, John Gordon Conway "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD45-FKK] - 1884(NSW)-1963(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 29, 1914 - wireless telegraphist; WW1 (merchant navy); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Perth, 1910-1912); radio engineer (Prahran, 1925-1927); manufacturer (St Kilda, Vic, 1934-1937); soldier (Caulfield, 1942); military duties (South Yarra, 1949); retired (Dromana, 1954; Sorrento, 1963) * [[/Murray William Higgins|Higgins, Murray William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZV-LT8] - 1920(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5QM Adelaide (North Unley, 1947; Parkside, 1948; Harcourt Gardens, 1954; Panorama, 1965-1969); 5AQM Adelaide (Panorama, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2260, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Knoxville, SA, 1943) ==''HIGGS''== * [[/Arthur John Higgs|Higgs, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBF-919] - 1904(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2GY Canberra (Mt Stromlo, 1931-1939); 2GY Sydney (Bayview, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP N321, 1975, No. ?? in ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1928); astronomer (Mt Stromlo, ACT, 1931-1937); engineer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); research officer (Cheltenham, NSW, 1949-1954); secretary (West Ryde, NSW, 1958-1972); retired (Bayview, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HILDER''== * [[/Henry Edward Hilder|Hilder, Henry Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVWH-4VK] - 1918(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4HH Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1946-1948; Nudgee, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 69, 1946, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, Army, 2AIF, Signals, 1940-1947); employment (Brisbane Fire Brigade, communications) - Halcyon: says AOCP Brisbane 1936 but no record - Electoral Rolls: storeman (East Brisbane, Qld, 1941-1949); fireman (Nudgee, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert Henry Hilder|Hilder, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRF8-1PY] - 1902(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AFT Bourke (1937-1939); 2AFT Hillston (1946-1948); 2AFT Trida (1950-1961); 2AFT Quirindi (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1848, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: overseer (Bourke, NSW, 1930); station manager (Fort Bourke Station, Bourke, 1936-1943; Hunthawang, Hillston, NSW, 1949); grazier (Cogie via Trida, NSW, 1954-1963; Fintona, Quirindi, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Quirindi, NSW, 1977) ==''HILDYARD''== * [[/Athol David Hildyard|Hildyard, Athol David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNY-TBD] - 1919(Tas)-1998(Tas) - Licences: 7DH Hobart (City, 1936-1939, 1948; Montagu Bay, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1735, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; 1AOCP 50, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: broadcast technician (Hobart South, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Montagu Bay, 1954) ==''HILL''== * [[/Alfred Wyatt Hill|Hill, Alfred Wyatt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Y-5VM] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TS Sydney (Killara, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Stanley Hill|Hill, Arthur Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-FRC] - 1906(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AH Wiluna (1937-1939, 1947-1965); 6AH Busselton (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1985, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: Husband of 6MH Mary Lilian Hill nee - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wiluna, WA, 1931); engineer (Wiluna, WA, 1936-1949); business manager (Wiluna, WA, 1954-1963); retired (West Busselton, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Charles Andrew Hill|Hill, Charles Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/PM3G-QV1] - 1887(Eng)-1915(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (Officer-in-Charge VIR, 1914); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frederick John Hill|Hill, Frederick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CS-1J5] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TY Kurri Kurri (1929-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 500, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: colliery employee (Pelaw Main, 1930; Stanford Merthyr, 1934; Kurri Kurri, 1936-1937); winding driver (Kurri Kurri, 1968) * [[/G. M. Hill|Hill, G. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9GM Rabaul (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jack Hunter Hill|Hill, Jack Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCS-18Y] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ADT Lismore (1936-1939); 2ADT Sydney (Belmore, 1946); 2ADT Cessnock (1947-1954); 2ADT Inverell (1955-1965); 2ADT Port Macquarie (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1739, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Parramatta, NSW, 1931-1933; Lismore, NSW, 1934-1937; Enfield, NSW, 1943; Aberdare, NSW, 1949-1954; Inverell, NSW, 1958-1963; Port Macquarie, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/John Hill|Hill, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DY-7NX] - 1922(SA)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3AJN Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1956; Hawthorn, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2367, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Balwyn, Vic, 1954; Hawthorn, Vic, 1963-1977; Kew, Vic, 1980) * [[/Mary Lilian XXXX|Hill nee , Mary Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-JZY] - 1906(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6MH Wiluna (1937-1939, 1947-1965); 6MH Busselton (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1976, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 6AH Arthur Stanley Hill - Electoral Rolls: * [[/R. F. Hill|Hill, R. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAU Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HILLHOUSE''== * [[/James Reid Hillhouse|Hillhouse, James or James Reid]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-YZJ] - 1907(Sct)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4ZO Collinsville (1933-1939, 1947-1975); 4ZO Bowen (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1115, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: coal miner (Collinsville, Qld, 1928-1963); retired (Gladstone, Qld, 1977) ==''HILTON''== * [[/William Edward Hilton|Hilton, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPR-P1K] - 1876(???)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XEQ Sydney (St Leonards, 1913-1914); 2BA Receive Sydney (Crows Nest, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Newtown, 1903); postmaster (Stockton, 1930-1932; Kurri Kurri, 1934-1936); retired (Long Jetty, 1943-1949) ==''HINE''== * [[/Francis Thomas Hine|Hine, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBY-3SZ] - 1907(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2QL Sydney (Campsie, 1935-1937; Richmond, 1938-1939; Homebush, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1434, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Campsie, 1930-1931; Temora, 1932-1935); wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, 1936-1937; Concord, 1943); radio officer (Homebush, 1954-1958; Strathfield West, 1968; Homebush, 1977-1980) ==''HINTON''== * [[/Wilfred Frank Hinton|Hinton, Wilfred Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VL7-X3G] - 1887(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XAAL Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 5th Reinforcements, 18th Battalion, Private, Lieut, Captain, 1915-1917) - Relationships: brother of 2FI Receive Ronald Stewart Hinton - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wagga Wagga, 1913) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2202474 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Ronald Stewart Hinton|Hinton, Ronald Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-NJJ] - 1896(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 94, 1932, NSW - amateur receiver - Relationships: brother of XAAL Wilfred Frank Hinton - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1943); technician (Clareville, NSW, 1949-1968); retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1977) ==''HIPWELL''== * [[/Ronald Anson Le Hunt Hipwell|Hipwell, Ronald Anson Le Hunt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HJ-SMM] - 1902(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3KU Swan Hill (1929-1933); 2ACD Broken Hill (1937-1939); 3ACD Melbourne (Dromana, 1955-1956); 5AJ Port Augusta (1960-1965); 3AEI Melbourne (Dromana, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 486, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 140, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda East, Vic, 1925); electrical engineer (Swan Hill, Vic, 1931); radio engineer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1943); radio electrical fitter (Dromana, Vic, 1949-1954); retired (Dromana, Vic, 1972) ==''HIRSCH''== * [[/Jacob Alexander Hirsch|Hirsch or Deerson, Jacob or Jakob Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWZX-RZ3] - 1896(Aus)-1979(Aus) - Licences: 2AE Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Oatley, 1930-1937); clerk (Canberra, 1949); no occupation (Pambula Beach, 1954-1972; Merimbula, 1977) ==''HITCHCOCK''== * [[/Leith Fuller Hitchcock|Hitchcock, Leith Fuller]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWC-Y61] - 1897(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4LH Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1931-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bacteriologist (Wooloowin, 1921-1936); research officer (Wooloowin, 1943-1949) ==''HOAD''== * [[/C. M. Hoad|Hoad, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: None yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 319, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Individual not yet identified ==''HOAR''== * [[/John Cecil Hoar|Hoar, John Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MVKW-HND] - 1900(Eng)-1964(WA) - Licences: 6OR Perth (Fremantle, 1931-1939; Mosman Park, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 786, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (RAGA Barracks, Fremantle, WA, 1925-1931; East Fremantle, WA, 1936-1937; Mosman Park, WA, 1949-1963) ==''HOARE''== * [[/Peter Hoare|Hoare, Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99K-6N4] - 1895(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2PH Gosford (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 82, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: signalman (Eastwood, NSW, 1930-1933); railway employee (Girraween, NSW, 1936-1943); signalman (Harris Park, NSW, 1949; Fairfield, NSW, 1954; Auburn, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Pierce Mark Hoare|Hoare, Pierce Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9G8-XMV] - 1895(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SL Lismore (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1227, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, Cyclist Corps & Machine Gun Co, 1916-1919); radio clubs (Richmond River Listeners' League) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Lismore, NSW, 1930-1937); radio engineer (Lismore, NSW, 1943-1958); no occupation (Lismore, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) - TroveTag: "2SL - Pierce Mark Hoare" ==''HOBART-DUFF''== * [[/William Vere Hobart Duff|Hobart-Duff, William Vere see Duff, William Vere Hobart]] ==''HOBBS''== * [[/Ivor Melville Hobbs|Hobbs, Ivor Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8R-524] - 1907(WA)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 6DO Merredin (!938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2202, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine-driver (Merredin, WA, 1936-1943); ice manufacturer (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1968) ==''HOBCROFT''== * [[/Hurtle Horace Hobcroft|Hobcroft, Hurtle Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WZ-G5T] - 1899(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5RE Adelaide (West Brunswick, 1928); 5RE Renmark (1931-1939, 1946-1956); 5RE Adelaide (Linden Park, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 420, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Relationships: Father of Rex Kelvin Hobcroft - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Carlton North, 1925-1926; Brunswick West, 1928); horticulturalist (Renmark, 1939-1943) ==''HOBLER''== * [[/Cecil Forde Hobler|Hobler, Cecil Forde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Q-TK9] - 1899(Qld)-1964(PNG) - Licences: 4HR Barcaldine (ca 1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: cousin of 4DO Harold Learmonth Hobler - Electoral Rolls: student (Rockhampton, Qld, 1921); solicitor (Barcaldine, Qld, 1925-1937) - TroveTag "4HR - Cecil Forde Hobler" * [[/Harold Learmonth Hobler|Hobler, Harold Learmonth "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKZ-8N1] - 1906(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 1217 Rockhampton (1921-1924); 4DO Receive Rockhampton (1923-1924); 4DO Rockhampton (1925-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 110, 1925, No. 12 in Qld; CPRT 1003, 1928 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, JOTA); business proprietor (picture theatre); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - QSLs: Remnant of QSL collection (250+) acquired ex Ebay by SSD & donated to NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Relationships: Cousin of Cecil Forde Hobler - Electoral Rolls: theatre manager (Rockhampton, 1930-1937); theatre proprietor (Rockhampton, 1943); soldier (Bulimba, 1943); theatre proprietor (Rockhampton, 1949); theatre manager (Rockhampton, 1958-1963); property owner (Rockhampton North, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "1217-4DO - Harold Learmonth Hobler" & "!Wikibooks 4DO" ==''HOCKING''== * [[/Edward John Hocking|Hocking, Edward John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK9-XC9] - 1898(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AIE Sydney (Hornsby, 1937-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2004, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Hornsby, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Harry Hocking|Hocking, Harry or Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7D-DZ4] - 1920(WA)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2AMG Sydney (Campsie, 1938-1939); 2HH Sydney (Cronulla, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2225, NSW; COCP2 661, 1942; COCP1 699, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Campsie, NSW, 1943); radio operator (Cronulla, NSW, 1949-1980) ==''HODDER''== * [[/Clarence William Hodder|Hodder, Clarence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLK-ZRC] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Parkside, 1923); 5LY Adelaide (Parkside, 1934-1939, 1947; Bridgewater, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1354, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Parkside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Frederick Alexander Hodder|Hodder, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD2L-6LY] - 1917(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2DV Sydney (Woollahra, 1935-1936; Rose Bay, 1937; Bondi North, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1437, 1935, NSW; AIR3 1010, 1947; BOCP 1078, 1949; COCP2 1204, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (North Bondi, NSW, 1954-1968); technician (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Ivan Reynall Hodder|Hodder, Ivan Reynall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX73-HKS] - 1899(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3RH Glenorchy (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 471, 1919 (Marconi); COCP1 417, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (applied 1AIF, 1918, discharged due to demob); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk at time of enlistment 1918; radio engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1925); farmer ("Eromanga", Glenorchy, Vic, 1931); aeradio technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); examiner (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1954; Deepdene, Vic, 1958-1963; Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1968); retired (Myrtleford, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HODDINOTT''== * [[/Francis William Hoddinott|Hoddinott, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N4Q-3X7] - 1886(Vic)-1972(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Eagle Junction, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockville Estate, Toowoomba, Qld, 1908; Toowoomba, Qld, 1912; Sandgate, Qld, 1919; Eagle Junction, Qld, 1921-1943; West End, 1949); retired (Tamborine Mountain, Qld, 1958-1963; Hendra, Qld, 1968) ==''HODGE''== * [[/Herbert Gibson Hodge|Hodge, Herbert Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYT-MZ8] - 1910(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3HE Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Canterbury, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1202, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1934-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1967); mechanic (Canterbury, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HODGES''== * [[/Ronald Albert Hodges|Hodges, Ronald Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDB-YFC] - 1911(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3HO Melbourne (Merlynston, 1932-1937; Pascoe Vale South, 1938-1939, 1947-1975); 3HO Point Lonsdale (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 875, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; 1COCP 15, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: tinsmith (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1937); winder (Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1942-1977); retired (Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1980) * [[/Wilfred Charles Hunting Hodges|Hodges, Wilfred Charles Hunting]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDP-P5X] - 1895(Vic)-1949(Qld) - Licences: XPS Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914); - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 639, 1921; 2COCP 7, 1929; 1COCP 122, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Thursday Island, Qld, 1921-1922); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, Qld, 1925); radio (Malvern East, Vic, 1928); radio telegraphist (Sunshine, Vic, 1931); telegraphist (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Hamilton, Qld, 1937); senior radio telegraphist (Cooktown, Qld, 1941-1949) ==''HODGKINS''== * [[/Ernest Paradine Hodgkins|Hodgkins, Ernest Paradine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGTW-ZBW] - 1899(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2EH Sydney (Punchbowl, 1934-1939); 2EH Wagga Wagga (1946-1947); 2EH Avoca Beach (1948-1961); 2EH Narara (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1262, 1934, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930); teacher (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1937; Avoca Beach, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Narara, NSW, 1968-1972) ==''HODGKINSON''== * [[/Francis Charles Hodgkinson|Hodgkinson, Francis Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDBM-J4S] - 1906(???)-1977(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Ulverstone (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: jeweller's assistant (Ulverstone, 1928-1949); watchmaker (Ulverstone, 1954) ==''HODGSON''== * [[/Keith Stanley Inglis Hodgson|Hodgson, Keith Stanley Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKV-3GV] - 1916(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2448, 1940, WA; COCP2 462, 1941; COCP1 1027, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Fremantle, WA, 1943); radio operator (East Fremantle, WA, 1949; Fremantle, WA, 1958-1968) ==''HODSON''== * [[/Victor Hodson|Hodson, Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ5-DV2] - 1890(SA)-1917(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 145, 1915 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HOE''== * [[/Frederick Hoe|Hoe, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS4Q-CSG] - 1886(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - engineer; business proprietor (Fred Hoe and Sons) - Relationships: Father of 4FO Fred Hoe - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fortitude Valley, Qld, 1913; Yeronga, Qld, 1916-1919); manager (Yeronga, Qld, 1921-1972) * [[/Fred Hoe|Hoe, Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G796-MWK] - 1913(Vic)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4FO Brisbane (Yeronga, 1933-1939; Annerley, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 53, 1931; AOCP 1188, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Edgar V. Hudson); business proprietor (Fred Hoe and Sons) - Relationships: Son of Frederick Hoe - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Yeronga, Qld, 1936-1937); general manager (Annerley, Qld, 1949); business manager (Salisbury, Qld, 1954); manager (Buranda, Qld, 1954-1963; Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1968); company director (Holland Park West, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''HOGAN''== * [[/Thomas David Hogan|Hogan, Thomas David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYWC-ZSN] - 1913(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3HX Charlton (1935-1939); 3HX Melbourne (Carnegie, 1947-1960); 3HX Cottles Bridge (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1573, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Charlton, Vic, 1935-1936); journalist (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); company director (Dromana, Vic, 1958); manager (Cottles Bridge, Vic, 1963-1977) * [[/Martin Joseph Hogan|Hogan, Martin Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMW-GZX] - 1906(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2KX Sydney (Crows Nest, 1931-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 872, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Turramurra, NSW, 1930; North Sydney, NSW, 1933-1937); public servant (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (North Sydney, NSW, 1954); clerk (Milson's Point, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Thomas Kevin Hogan|Hogan, Thomas Kevin]] - 1914(WA)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2066, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Claremont, WA, 1936); junior observer (Magnetic Observatory, Watheroo, WA, 1937); examiner of patents (Reid, ACT, 1943); research officer (Penshurst, NSW, 1949); engineer (Cooma, NSW, 1958); university director (Broken Hill South, NSW, 1963-1968); professor (Chatswood, NSW, 1972-1977) ==''HOGG''== * [[/Stanley Hogg|Hogg, Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBD-TCR] - 1908(Eng)-1987(WA) - Licences: 6SG Harvey (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1382, 1934, WA; BOCP 142, 1938; 2COCP 240, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: milk tester (Harvey, WA, 1930-1937); radio operator (AAMS Wireless Station, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1949); aircraft engineer (Kewdale, WA, 1954-1968; Belmont, WA, 1972); retired (Coodanup, WA, 1977; Mandurah, WA, 1980) ==''HOLDEN''== * [[/Stanley Timms Holden|Holden, Stanley Timms]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBNZ-T2Y] - 1919(Vic)-2012(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3TO Melbourne (Kew, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2120, 1938, Vic; BOCP 163, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kew North, Vic, 1949); civil servant (Kew North, Vic, 1954); engineer (Mitcham, Vic, 1958-1980) ==''HOLDER''== * [[/Edward Gascoyne Holder|Holder, Edward Gascoyne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6X3-3KW] - 1900(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: XJCA Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Kew, Vic, 1922-1926); salesman (Auburn, Vic, 1926-1928); manager (Auburn, Vic, 1931); sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); proprietor sports store (Camperdown, Vic, 1937); salesman (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Deepdene, Vic, 1949-1954); sales (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972); retired (Balwyn, Vic, 1977) ==''HOLLAND''== * [[/Albert John Evan Holland|Holland, Albert John Evan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQW-VBH] - 1896(Eng)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1926, shared with brother) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 12, 1924, No. 3 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 3JH Frank Henry James Holland - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1925; Essendon, 1926); engineer (Essendon, 1928-1931; Camberwell, 1936-1954); nil (Nunawading, 1963) * [[/Charles Ernest Holland|Holland, Charles Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNGN-7DF] - 1891(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: XKZ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, No 1 Pack Wireless Troop) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CEH - Electoral Rolls: cycle mechanic (South Yarra, Vic, 1913-1919); mechanic (St Kilda West, Vic, 1921-1937; Port Melbourne, Vic, 1943); engineer (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1958); retired (St Kilda North, Vic, 1967) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/199059 VWMA] * [[/Clive Holland|Holland, Clive "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXT-QQV] - 1918(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3XC Maryborough (1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2075, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical wireman (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio servicer (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Frank Henry James Holland|Holland, Frank Henry James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQW-S1W] - 1899(Eng)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1926, shared with brother) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 596, 1920 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: well placed in Trans-Pacific Tests 1923 despite inferior equipment - Relationships: brother of 3JH Albert John Evan Holland - Electoral Rolls: wireless instructor (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1925); boot repairer (Essendon, 1926-1928); labourer (North Essendon, 1931); boot repairer (Olinda, 1934-1943); postal clerk (Sandringham, 1949); clerk (Heidelberg, 1954-1968) - TroveTag: "3JH - Frank Henry James Holland" * [[/Ronald Weymouth Holland|Holland, Ronald Weymouth "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJJ7-171] - 1914(SA)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4AQ Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2392, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937); departmental manager (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1980) ==''HOLLOWAY''== * [[/William Hart Holloway|Holloway, William Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ5-HRT] - 1876(Eng)-1950(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 20, 1914; 1COCP 41, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Brunswick, Vic, 1909; Whitemark, Flinders Island, 1914-1919); wireless operator (Broome, 1918-1922); O.J.C. Radio (Camberwell, 1924-1926); radio officer (Thursday Island, 1928); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Emita, Flinders Island, 1936-1937); farmer (Lady Barron, 1943-1949) ==''HOLMAN''== * [[/Charles William Russell Holman|Holman, Charles William Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTD7-PZR] - 1913(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6HM Perth (Wembley Park, 1939, 1947); 6HM Boulder (1948); 1HM Cocos Island (1954-1955); 6HM Narrogin (1955); 3AHX Melbourne (East Kew, 1956); 8AS Darwin (Fanny Bay, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2340, 1939, WA; BOCP 443, 1942; AOCP1 47, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: steel worker (West Subiaco, WA, 1936; Wembley Park, WA, 1937); radio technician (Wembley Park, WA, 1943; Brown Hill, Kalgoorlie, WA, 1949); observer (Fannie Bay, NT, 1958-1963); radio technician (Mackay, Qld, 1963); technician (Innaloo, WA, 1968-1980) ==''HOLMES''== * [[/Douglas Edward Holmes|Holmes, Douglas Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYQ-ML2] - 1906(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2MX Dubbo (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 981, 1932, NSW; BOCP 14, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Dubbo, NSW, 1930); salesman (Dubbo, NSW, 1932-1937); broadcasting engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943); manager radio station (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1949-1963); clerk (Palm Beach, Qld, 1963) * [[/Noel Arthur Holmes|Holmes, Noel Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPB2-TRG] - 1893(NSW)-1966(Qld) - Licences: XEU Sydney (Manly, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Marconi operator, SS Benalla, 1914; WW1 (Army, 2nd Signals Troop, 1916; Air Flying Corps, 1917-1918, Awarded British War Medal); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930); sales manager (Manly, NSW, 1930); poulterer (Mosman, NSW, 1932-1934); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1937); storekeeper (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); salesman (Dee Why, NSW, 1954; Brookvale, NSW, 1958); retired (Manly, Qld, 1963) * [[/Victor Ashforth Holmes|Holmes, Victor Ashforth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRB-HB5] - 1899(Qld)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2AKP Moree (1938-1939); 2AKP Newcastle (Maitland East, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2188, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Murrurundi, NSW, 1930; Quirindi, NSW, 1931); night officer (Minnimbah, NSW, 1934); railway employee (Glen Innes, NSW, 1936-1937); radio technician (East Maitland, NSW, 1949-1963) ==''HOLSCHIER''== * [[/Joseph Holschier|Holschier, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRBM-1XK] - 1917(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 2AKA Moira (1938-1939); 3HM Melbourne (Clifton Hill, 1947; Richmond, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2125, 1938, NSW; BOCP 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (St Kilda, Vic, 1943); engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''HOLST''== * [[/Arnold Owen Holst|Holst, Arnold Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-ZPD] - 1898(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: XPH Melbourne (Caulfield, 1913-1914); 3OH Melbourne (Toorak, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (through brother Hector's station 3BY); electrician - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: sharebroker (Camberwell, 1922-1934; Toorak, 1935-1972) * [[/Hector James Holst|Holst, Hector James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-X23] - 1903(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3BY Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3BY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1954) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, 1925-1954) - TroveTag: "3BY - Hector James Holst" * [[/Otto Holst|Holst, Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-2M7] - 1906(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3BY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1955-1967) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 79, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (through brother Hector's station 3BY) - took over 3BY callsign after passing of brother Hector James Holst in 1954 - believed several brothers involved in wireless &/or broadcasting - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Caulfield, 1928-1963) ==''HOLSTEN''== * [[/Frank Dawson Holsten|Holsten, Frank Dawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV76-V7P] - 1917(SA)-2010(SA)92yo - Licences: 5LK Adelaide (Westbourne Park, 1947; Unley Park, 1948; Kings Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2166, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toorak Gardens, SA, 1939); RAAF (Unley Park, SA, 1941) ==''HOLT''== * [[/Bernard Molineux Holt|Holt, Bernard Molineux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQR-MJP] - 1883(NZ)-1955(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - president WIA WA; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo WIA WA) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Claremont, 1910-1914; Osborne, 1917-1954) - TroveTag: "Bernard Molineux Holt" * [[/Reginald Allen Holt|Holt, Reginald Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3N-2Z9] - 1906(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2HW Sydney (Lakemba, 1930-1936); 2HW Tahmoor (1937-1939); 2HW Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1961; Padstow, 1965-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 297, 1930; COCP1 169, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1935); wireless officer (Tahmoor, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1954); technician (Padstow, 1963-1972) ==''HOMBERG''== * [[/S. G. Homberg|Homberg, S. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RG Melbourne (Malvern, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HONNOR''== * [[/John Morten Honnor|Honnor, John Morten]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCNV-ZM6] - 1900(SA)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 5AE Adelaide (Prospect, 1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 192, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Knoxville, SA, 1939-1941); RAAF (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); instructor (Hampton, 1949; Bentleigh, 1954-1980) - TroveTag: "5AE - John Morten Honnor" ==''HOOBIN''== * [[/Laurence William Hoobin|Hoobin, Laurence or Lawrence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1X7-VMG] - 1904(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3VH Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1936-1939; Oakleigh, 1947; Bentleigh, 1948; South Caulfield, 1954-1956); 3AQH Melbourne (Sassafras, 1956); 4VH Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise, 1960); 3VH Melbourne (North Clayton, 1965); 6VH Perth (Applecross, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1647, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Alphington, Vic, 1927); manager (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); estate agent (Clayton North, Vic, 1963); retired (Applecross, Vic, 1968) ==''HOOD''== * [[/John George Hamilton Hood|Hood, John George Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G772-RK8] - 1904(NSW)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3BP Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922); 3BP Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1923-1933; Toorak, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 182, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (East St Kilda, 1925-1931); draughtsman (Toorak, 1934-1937; Malvern, 1943-1967) ==''HOOK''== * [[/George Charles Hook|Hook, George Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPYK-WW5] - 1895(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XADC Sydney (Kogarah, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Bombadier, 14th Field Artillery Brigade, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: checking officer (Haberfield, NSW, 1930-1933); Commonwealth Public Servant (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1934-1936; Cowra, NSW, 1937; Albury, NSW, 1943); stipendiary magistrate (Haberfield, NSW, 1949) ==''HOOKE''== * [[/Lionel George Alfred Hooke|Hooke, Lionel George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NK-KDV] - 1895(Vic)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 3M? Melbourne - Qualifications: CPRTelephony 529, 1920 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, early wireless experimenter, ship wireless operator (Aurora, 1914, support Shackleton's expedition), radio clubs (IRE Aust), business (AWA, senior management), honours (knighted, 1937) - Electoral Rolls: wireless (Brighton, Vic, 1921-1927); business manager (Neutral Bay, 1933); manager (Killara, NSW, 1936-1972) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hooke-sir-lionel-george-alfred-10536 ADB] ==''HOOKER''== * [[/Brian William Hooker|Hooker, Brian William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK41-QWM] - 1889(Qld)-1941(NSW) - Licences: XBJ Sydney (1912) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 3rd Light Horse/3rd Signal Troop, Sapper/Wireless Operator, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); cable telegraphist (Croydon, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Burwood, NSW, 1935-1936) * [[/Walter Theodore Hooker|Hooker, Walter Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1W-QB5] - 1901(St Kitts)-1949(Tas) - Licences: 7JH Hobart (New Town, 1933-1939); 7JH Waddamanna (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1161, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart North, 1922); electrical engineer (New Town, 1928); electrician (New Town, 1936); engineer (Waddamanna, 1937-1943) ==''HOOPER''== * [[/Allan Wallbank Hooper|Hooper, Allan Wallbank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB8M-VJG] - 1898(SA)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 4KR Willis Island (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 432, 1919; 2COCP 8, 1929; 1COCP 127, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: unemployed (Manly, NSW, 1949); telegraphist (Little Bay, NSW, 1949; Yarra Bay, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Charles Joseph Hooper|Hooper, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY1-9ZC] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AGB Sydney (Concord, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 98, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Concord, NSW, 1943); hotel proprietor (Australian Hotel, Yass, NSW, 1949-1958); public servant (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1977) * [[/Edgar Maxwell Hooper|Hooper, Edgar Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZV-CD1] - 1905(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3MM Melbourne (Burwood, 1933; Auburn, 1937-1939); 3SX Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 795, 1923; 2COCP 117, 1930; 1COCP 109, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Burwood, Vic, 1931); wireless engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1934-1954); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Ronald George Hooper|Hooper, Ronald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94J2-QS5] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: 5NL Adelaide (Stepney, 1947-1948; Mile End, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2395, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: moulder (Mile End, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HOPE''== * [[/Donald Vinten Hope|Hope, Donald Vinten]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1XF-VBK] - 1922(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3XA Melbourne (Armadale, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1955; Blackburn, 1956; Mt Waverley, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2430, 1940, Vic; BOCP 419, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Mitcham, Vic, 1949-1954); director (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Lyndsay Arthur Hope|Hope, Lyndsay Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYX-575] - 1906(Tas)-1997(Tas) - Licences: 7LA Launceston (1925-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 188, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; WW2; gave up experimental callsign for use by his Class B licence, 7LA Launceston - Relationships: brother of 7RS Ronald Springfield Hope - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Launceston, 1928); bank officer (Ulverstone, 1936); accountant (Scottsdale, 1949; Bridport, 1954-1972) * [[/Ronald Springford Hope|Hope, Ronald Springford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTCW-PDG] - 1909(Tas)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 7RS Launceston (1926-1927); 7RS Hobart (City, 1931; Sandy Bay, 1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 263, 1926, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 75, 1932; ROCP N1832, 1976 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (designed & constructed transmission systems for 7HO Hobart & 7UV Ulverstone); later employed by STC England - Relationships: brother of 7LA Lyndsay Arthur Hope - Electoral Rolls: broadcast engineer (Queensborough, Tas, 1936); not specified (Finchley, Eng, 1936-1938); engineer (Thornleigh, NSW, 1949-1954); company director (Beecroft, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''HOPKINS''== * [[/Edward Alfred Hopkins|Hopkins, Edward Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM4D-3QJ] - 1902(Tas)-1992(NSW) - Licences: Receive Moonah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 4858, 1964 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Moonah, 1928); engineer (Milson's Point, 1936-1943); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1949-1954); engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1958-1980) ==''HOPWOOD''== * [[/Gordon John Hopwood|Hopwood, Gordon John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ3-D5Q] - 1916(WA)-2004(Tas) - Licences: 7GJ Hobart (Hobart CBD, 1938-1939, 1947; New Town, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2207, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart, Tas, 1943; New Town, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''HORAN''== * [[/Kevin John Horan|Horan, Kevin John "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V9-FTZ] - 1912(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5DQ Adelaide (Parkside, 1930-1931; Unley, 1933); 2AJU Broken Hill (1938-1939); 5DQ Adelaide (Flinders Park, 1947-1960; Grange, 1965-1969); 3ZD Melbourne (Glen Waverley, 1975); 5IT Adelaide (Fulham, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 672, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); manager (Glen Waverley, 1972-1977) ==''HORBURY''== * [[/Alfred Albert Frank Horbury|Horbury, Alfred Albert Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L71C-N81] - 1895(Vic)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XLC Bendigo (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 464, 1919 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Albert Park, Vic, 1919); engineer assistant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1921-1922); draftsman (St Kilda, Vic, 1924); assistant engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930); engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1933; Woolwich, NSW, 1934-1935); electrical engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (East Lindfield, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1954) ==''HORN''== * [[/David Horn|Horn, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS41-9K4] - 1909(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: 4DN Tara (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2021, 1937, Qld; BOCP 578, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Somerset Dam, Qld, 1936-1937; Baralba, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); medical practitioner (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954) * [[/Irvan James Horn|Horn, Irvan James or James Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WF-GB6] - 1905(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6JH Perth (City, 1928, 1937-1939); 3HX Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 427, 1928, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 29, 1935; 1COCP, 127, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Perth, WA, 1936-1937); wireless officer (Subiaco, WA, 1943); electrical contractor (Subiaco, WA, 1949); contractor (Albert Park, Vic, 1949); electrical contractor (Albert Park, Vic, 1963); retired (West Perth, WA, 1977; Subiaco, WA, 1980) ==''HORNBLOWER''== * [[/Olaf Hornblower|Hornblower, Olaf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT3D-L4P] - 1914(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AMT Sydney (Moore Park, 1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2329, 1939, NSW; BOCP 333, 1940; COCP1 612, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Surry Hills, NSW, 1936-1980) ==''HORNE''== * [[/Cecil Thomas Horne|Horne, Cecil Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ13-4GK] - 1900(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2AIK Sydney (Matraville, 1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AIK West Wyalong (1948); 2AIK Huskinson (1950); 2AIK Sydney (Cronulla, 1954-1957; North Ryde, 1958-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2005, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gundaroo, NSW, 1930; Quaama, NSW, 1934-1935; Maroubra, NSW, 1936; Randwick, NSW, 1937; West Wyalong, NSW, 1949); school teacher (Huskisson, NSW, 1949); no occupation (North Ryde, NSW, 1958) * [[/Ronald Gaius John Horne|Horne, Ronald Gains or Gaius John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D6-77P] - 1918(Qld)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3AGR Maryborough (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2316, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1977) ==''HORROCKS''== * [[/George Samuel Blake Horrocks|Horrocks, George Samuel Blake]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF94-19M] - 1911(WA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 6GS Harvey (1932-1939, 1947-1948); 6GS Wagin (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 919, 1932, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 1154, 1950; TVOCP 61, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Harvey, WA, 1936-1949); radio technician (Mt Lawley, WA, 1954); technician (Bentleigh North, Vic, 1963) ==''HOSKEN''== * [[/Arthur John Dryden Hosken|Hosken, Arthur John Dryden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6KH-BX8] - 1889(Eng)-1966(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 727, 1922 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918), WW1 - Electoral Rolls: seaman (Williamstown, 1914-1919); Amalgamated Wireless (Darwin, 1922) * [[/Stanley Victor Hosken|Hosken, Stanley Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HWQ-MGG] - 1894(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3MP Receive Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3MP Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923-1924; Surrey Hills, 1925-1933; Broadmeadows, 1934-1939; St Albans, 1946-1955; Hawthorn, 1956-1965; Mitcham, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 6, 1924, No. 2 in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (3AR, 3LO) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hawthorn, 1919-1924); electrical engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1925-1931); senior mechanic PMGD (3AR station, Broadmeadows, 1936-1937); civil servant (3AR Station, St Albans, 1942-1954); nil (Hawthorn, 1963-1967; Mitcham, 1968) ==''HOSKING''== * [[/Aubrey Piere Hosking|Hosking, Aubrey Piere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYV-D7R] - 1891(South Africa)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 376, 1918; 1COCP 117, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; WW2; VIT Townsville (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Townsville, 1919); telegraphist (South Yarra, Vic, 1921-1922); radio telegraphist (Canterbury, Vic, 1924); sales manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1925-1926; Balwyn, Vic, 1928; Lindfield, NSW, 1930-1963) ==''HOSKINS''== * [[/John Stark Hoskins|Hoskins, John Stark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G61K-FZ3] - 1891(NZ)-1987(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 147, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: business manager (Claremont, WA, 1929) ==''HOURIGAN''== * [[/James Broderick Hourigan|Hourigan, James Broderick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYFH-5J8] - 1909(WA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 3SG Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939); 3SG Port Fairy (1947-1948); 8DA NT (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1771, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1937-1943); radio employee (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954) ==''HOUSEMAN''== * [[/Austin Alfred Houseman|Houseman, Austin Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLS-1HJ] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2ACB Sydney (Epping, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 423, 1933; COCP1 326, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937; Fiskville, Vic, 1949); technician (Wireless Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Bassendean, WA, 1954-1958); manager (Radio Park, Applecross, WA, 1963); station manager (OTC Station, Doonside, NSW, 1968); manager (Doonside, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Hbrts Is, NSW, 1980) ==''HOUSTON''== * [[/Archibald John Houston|Houston, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9V-L9Y] - 1905(Vic)-1965(SA) - Licences: 3NX Melbourne (St Kilda, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 999, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Sandringham, Vic, 1927-1937); electrical fitter (Brighton, Vic, 1942); engineer (Hampton, Vic, 1949) ==''HOWARD''== * [[/Earl Stephen Howard|Howard, Earl Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQMV-XQL] - 1895(Tas)-1938(Vic) - Licences: 7ET Hobart (Moonah, 1928-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 470, 1928, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, 1919-1922; Moonah, 1928-1936) ==''HOWDEN''== * [[/John Maxwell Howden|Howden, John Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH2L-7LN] - 1929(Vic)-2017(Vic) - Licences: 3ZCH Melbourne (Burwood, 1956; Box Hill 1960-1975); 3BQX Melbourne (Box Hill, 1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 187, 1956; AOCP V610, 1979 - amateur operator - Relationships: son of 3BQ Walter Francis Maxwell Howden - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Walter Francis Maxwell Howden|Howden, Walter Francis Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G43K-1TC] - 1899(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: No 19 Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1920); V140 Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1921); 3BQ Receive Melbourne (Box Hill, 1922); 3BQ Melbourne (Box Hill, 1923-1927; Canterbury, 1928-1939 & 1946-1975+); 3ABQ Melbourne (portable, "Canterbury", 1947-1956) - Qualifications: AOCP 114, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, first to QSO USA; first to QSO England, first on telegraphy, then telephony; journalist (Listener In); Bright Star Crystals 1930s-1950s; QSLs: substantial portion of QSL collection survives at NFSA (1800+) - Relationships: father of 3ZCH/3BQX John Maxwell Howden - Electoral Rolls: student (Box Hill, 1924-1927); wireless engineer (Ringwood, 1928); engineer (Camberwell, 1931-1954) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199611.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199612.pdf EA2] - TroveTag: "19-V140-3BQ-3ABQ - Walter Francis Maxwell Howden" & "!Wikibooks 3BQ" ==''HOWE''== * [[/Harold Douglas Howe|Howe, Harold Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HW-L7X] - 1919(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2QH Sydney (Pagewood, 1957-1958; Gordon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2411, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1943; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954); chartered engineer (Pagewood, NSW, 1958); engineer (Gordon, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Harry Wesley Howe|Howe, Harry Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDX-TBM] - 1901(???)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2ABF Sydney (Kensington, 1936-1938; Auburn, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1715, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Kensington, NSW, 1936-1937; Auburn, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/John Joseph Howe|Howe, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD83-QNG] - 1886(Irl)-1949(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 117, 1915; 1COCP 15, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIB Brisbane (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Pinkenba, Qld, 1919; Moonah, Tas, 1922; New Town, Tas, 1928-1943) * [[/Raymond Raine Howe|Howe, Raymond Raine "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHH-KJN] - 1919(Qld)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 4RH Bundaberg (1936-1939); 2ARH Sydney (Vaucluse, 1946-1955; Epping, 1956-1960); 3YH Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: AOCP 1812, 1936, No. ?? in Qld; 3AIR 1009, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4BU); military (RAAF, career, Wing-Commander) - Electoral Rolls: Wireless Operator (Richmond, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Vaucluse, NSW, 1949); RAAF officer (Campbell, ACT, 1963); RAAF (Syndal, Vic, 1967); RAAF officer (Dickson, ACT, 1972-1977); retired (Narrawallee, NSW, 1980) * [[/Stanley Franklin Howe|Howe, Stanley Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRP-SGF] - 1894(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: XVH Adelaide (Exeter, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Semaphore, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HOWES''== * [[/John Wesley Howes|Howes, John Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G713-684] - 1916(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ABS Sydney (Bondi, 1936-1937; Artarmon, 1938-1939; Kingsford, 1946-1948; Oatley, 1950-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1611, 1936, NSW; AOCP1 29, 1946; BOCP 805, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Abbotsford, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1972); technician (Oatley, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HOWIE''== * [[/Colin Robert Howie|Howie, Colin Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSQ-F2H] - 1913(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1211, 1933, SA; COCP2 39, 1935; COCP1 66, 1935 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (New Mile End, SA, 1939); radio officer (Rose Park, SA, 1941); radio engineer (Myrtle Bank, SA, 1943); radio operator (Glenelg, SA, 1943) ==''HOWLETT''== * [[/Arthur Montague Howlett|Howlett, Arthur Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPZ-NWZ] - 1882(Eng)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 130, 1915; 2COCP 253, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer operator (Esperance, 1916); warrant officer R.A.N.R.S. (Thursday Island, 1919); radio telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1925-1931; Clayfield, Qld, 1936); wireless operator (Clayfield, 1943-1954); retired (Clayfield, Qld, 1958) ==''HOWLING''== * [[/Robert John Henry Howling|Howling, Robert John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS9-BV7] - 1900(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3DM Receive Melbourne (Croydon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2382, 1939, Vic - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: tram employee (Melbourne North, Vic, 1928-1937; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1942-1954; Niddrie, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''HOY''== * [[/Augustus James Hoy|Hoy, Augustus or Augustine James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8LR-265] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GJ Warrnambool (1931-1933); 3GJ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Port Melbourne, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 577, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: painter (Warrnambool, Vic, 1924-1934); signwriter (Melbourne South, Vic, 1936-1937; North Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Innaloo North, WA, 1958-1968); retired (Warrnambool, Vic, 1977) ==''HUBAND''== * [[/Ronald William Huband|Huband, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX49-QBG] - 1914(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2RV Werris Creek (1933-1939); 2RV Broken Hill (1947-1975); 2AYN Sydney (Blackwall, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1235, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: porter (Werris Creek, NSW, 1935-1936); clerk (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Broken Hill, NSW, 1949-1958); manager (Ettalong, NSW, 1963) ==''HUBSHER''== * [[/Lassalle Paul Hubsher|Hubscher or Hubsher, Lassalle Paul "Paul"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWF-8DP] - 1913(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4UL Brisbane (Bulimba, 1936-1939; Annerley, 1946-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1578, 1935, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor); part of the "U" gang; Evans Deakin engineering - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Valley, Qld, 1936-1937); draftsman (Annerley, 1943-1968) ==''HUDSON''== * [[/William Henry Hudson|Hudson, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4BR-1P4] - 1895(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XBO Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1913-1914); 2PO Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923); 2AR Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1922-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 18, 1924, No. 8 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bootmaker (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1963) - Comment: beware, several contemporaneous WHHs - TroveTag: "XBO-2PO-2AR - William Henry Hudson" ==''HUEY''== * [[/Richard Meredyth Huey|Huey, Richard Meredyth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WP-Y1Z] - 1913(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2HU Sydney (Chatswood, 1928-1931; Cronulla, 1933-1937); 3UE Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1938-1939); 2AHU Sydney (Sylvania, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 437, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Cronulla, 1935-1937); army officer (Melbourne, 1943); engineer (West Pennant Hills, 1949; Pennant Hills, 1954; Edgecliff, 1958-1963; Sylvania, 1977-1980); retired (Mittagong, 1980) ==''HUGGETT''== * [[/Walter Gordon Huggett|Huggett, Walter Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP24-33Y] - 1911(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3QI Melbourne (Thornbury, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2433, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: boot trade (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1954); radio technician (Northcote, Vic, 1963); radio tradesman (Whitfield, Vic, 1968); technician (Whitfield, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''HUGGINS''== * [[/David Roy Huggins|Huggins, David Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDW3-LXL] - 1892(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ZW Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: organ builder (Petersham, 1913); piano maker (Neutral Bay, 1930-1968); builder (Cremorne, 1972) ==''HUGHES''== * [[/Allan Hughes|Hughes, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLG-GNT] - 1918(NSW)-2018(NSW)99yo - Licences: 2AGR Sydney (Ashfield, 1937-1939, 1946; Beecroft, 1947-1948); 2AGR Katoomba (1950); 2AGR Sydney (Ryde, 1954-1955; Wahroonga, 1956-1975); 2AGR Batehaven (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1899, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (Ryde, NSW, 1954; Wahroonga, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Batehaven, NSW, 1977) * [[/Cedric Stuart Castlereagh Hughes|Hughes, Cedric Stuart Castlereagh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHLK-6H7] - 1893(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: XJDU Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 281, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Merchant Seaman) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Melbourne, Vic, 1914; Brighton, Vic, 1924; South Yarra, Vic, 1931-1949) * [[/Clive Alan Hughes|Hughes, Clive Alan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MV-3XQ] - 1900(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3CA Ararat (1927); 3CA Melbourne (Williamstown, 1931-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 343, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Williamstown, Vic, 1924-1928); schoolmaster (Williamstown, Vic, 1936-1963) * [[/Ernest Weston Hughes|Hughes, Ernest Weston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P7-W4Q] - 1906(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 3VB Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 955, 1927 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1935); electrical fitter (Darebin, Vic, 1936); electrician (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942); grower (Burleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Chinderah, NSW, 1958-1963; Kingscliff, NSW, 1968) * [[/George Herbert Hughes|Hughes, George Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZT-4JB] - 1909(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4HU Brisbane (Windsor, 1937-1939; Annerley, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1929, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: store keeper (Windsor, Qld, 1934-1937); branch manager (Annerley, Qld, 1943-1958); technician (Tarragindi, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Laurence William Hughes|Hughes, Laurence William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPPD-YWM] - 1910(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2QP Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1939, 1946-1954; Bankstown East, 1955-1961; Greenacre, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1226, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Oatley, NSW, 1931); chauffeur (Punchbowl, NSW, 1933-1937); radio technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical instrument maker (Punchbowl, NSW, 1954); instrument maker (Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1963; Bankstown, NSW, 1968) * [[/William Clarence Hughes|Hughes, William Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5M8-134] - 1889(Vic)-1941(NSW) - Licences: XFX Sydney (Rozelle, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rozelle, NSW, 1913); marine engineer (Arncliffe, NSW, 1933-1937) * [[/William Morris Hughes|Hughes, William Morris "Billy", "The Little Digger"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/942Q-6YT] - 1862(Eng)-1952(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Australian politician, Prime Minister of Australia (1915-1923), oversight of Wireless Regulations 1922, influential in direction of wireless generally throughout his political career as well as specific broadcasting services - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [[w:Billy Hughes|Wikipedia]] ==''HUGHSON''== * [[/Gordon Ernest Noel Hughson|Hughson, Gordon Ernest Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KV-2TK] - 1910(NSW)-1989(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2438, 1940, No. ?? in Qld; AIR3 128, 1939 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Croydon, NSW, 1933-1937); radio instructor (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio manufacturer (Moonah, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''HUGO''== * [[/Ronald William Stuart Hugo|Hugo, Ronald William Stuart or Stewart (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMZ-CLZ] - 1910(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KW Perth (Subiaco, 1938-1939, 1947-1960; Floreat Park, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2081, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Subiaco, WA, 1931-1934); salesman (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1963); manager (Floreat Park, WA, 1968-1977) ==''HULL''== * [[/Allan Galbraith Hull|Hull, Allan Galbraith "Braith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQD-PTY] - 1905(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - journalist (Wireless Weekly, editor; Radio and Hobbies, editor 1939; Australasian Radio World, editor 1940-1950) - Relationships: brother of William Howard Hull & 3JU Ross Amos Hull - Electoral Rolls: sales (St Kilda, Vic, 1926-1927); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1931); journalist (Northbridge, NSW, 1934; Bondi, NSW, 1935-1936); engineer (Rose Bay, 1937); manager (Malvern, 1942); journalist (Mornington, 1949); publisher (Sandringham, 1954); printer (Oakleigh, 1958-1963; Chadstone, 1967-1968; Glen Iris, 1972; Mt Waverley, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick Atherley Hull|Hull, Frederick Atherley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5M-MT9] - 1906(NZL)-1997(WA) - Licences: 6FH Pingrup (1930-1931); 6FH Port Hedland (1937-1939, 1946-1956); 6FH Perth (Claremont, 1960-1975; Nedlands, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CRPT 1139, 1929; 2COCP 271, 1930 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Perth, 1929); radio operator (Port Hedland, 1937-1954); unemployed (Claremont, 1958); technical officer (Claremont, 1963-1972; Nedlands, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of 6RH Raymond Alfred Hull * [[/George Maxwell Hull|Hull, George Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LQ-S44] - 1916(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3ZS Melbourne (Canterbury, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2307, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, 1943); proprietor (Canterbury, 1949-1980) * [[/Raymond Alfred Hull|Hull, Raymond Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZP1-BSL] - 1908(NZ)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6RH Pingrup (1929-1931); 6RH Perth (Wembley, 1937; Mt Hawthorn, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 558, 1929, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 590, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Maylands, 1934); traveller (Subiaco, 1949); sales director (Victoria Park, 1958-1963) - Relationships: brother of 6FH Frederick Atherley Hull * [[/Ross Amos Hull|Hull, Ross Amos]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQD-P5W] - 1902(Vic)-1938(USA) - Licences: 3JU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA Vic Kew, president, 1923); journalist (Wireless Weekly, technical editor; QST, technical editor) - Relationships: brother of William Howard Hull & Allan Galbraith Hull - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Comment: Gone too soon - TroveTag: "3JU-2JU - Ross Amos Hull" - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198902.pdf EA] * [[/William Howard Hull|Hull, William Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7WJ-723] - 1891(Tas)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Relationships: brother of 3JU Ross Amos Hull & Allan Galbraith Hull - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Cobungra, 1914-1915); engineer (Armadale, 1921; Brighton, 1922-1931; Caulfield, 1934-1949); retired (Beaconsfield Upper, 1954) ==''HULME''== * [[/Edwin Cuthbert Hulme|Hulme, Edwin Cuthbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5D7-RF9] - 1918(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2EN Sydney (Kensington South, 1934-1938; Kingsford, 1938-1939; Undercliffe, 1946; Earlwood, 1947-1955; Carrs Park, 1956-1965); 2OZ Bulli (1965); 2EN Sydney (Carrs Park, 1969); 2EN Half Moon Reach (1975); 2EN Sydney (Marrickville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1409, 1934, NSW; COCP3 N1406, 1972 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio design engineer (Undercliffe, NSW, 1943); manufacturing engineer (Earlwood, NSW, 1949-1954); company director (Carrs Park, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''HUMBERG''== * [[/Stanley Garfield Humberg|Humberg, Stanley Garfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8L-Q6K] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3RG Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1924); sales (Brighton, Vic, 1926-1963) ==''HUME''== * [[/Ernest James Hume|Hume, Ernest James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYR-TZM] - 1869(Vic)-1929(SA) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: wife of Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy; son of James Hill Hume, father of Ernest Jeremy Hume * [[/Ernest Jeremy Hume|Hume, Ernest Jeremy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-727] - 1906(SA)-1988(Vic) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - chief engineer 5DN - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Unley, 1939-1941; Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1963; Carnegie, 1968-1977) - Relationships: grandson of James Hill Hume, son of Ernest James Hume and Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy * [[/Geoffrey Vincent Hume|Hume, Geoffrey Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQCL-NM1] - 1909(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2GV Sydney (Cremorne, 1927-1930); 2AMD Sydney (Mosman, 1939); 2VR Sydney (Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 365, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Neutral Bay, 1930-1936; Mosman, 1937); RAAF (Ballarat, 1942); clerk (Turramurra, 1949); technical assistant (Pymble, 1954-1980) * [[/James Hill Hume|Hume, James Hill]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-SLD] - 1822(??)-1887(Vic) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - alleged very early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: father of Ernest James Hume; father-in-law of Stella Leonora Harriet Hume nee Jeremy; grandfather of Ernest Jeremy Hume * [[/Stella Leonora Harriet Jeremy|Hume nee Jeremy, Stella Leonora Harriet]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYT-33D] - 1882(Vic)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - radio announcer (early 5DN) - Electoral Rolls: - Relationships: wife of Ernest James Hume; daughter-in-law of James Hill Hume; mother of Ernest Jeremy Hume ==''HUMPHREY''== SEE ALSO HUMPHREYS, HUMPHRY, HUMPHRIES * [[/George Henry Humphrey|Humphrey, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRT-13V] - 1905(???)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AKW Sydney (Lakemba, 1938-1939; Eastwood, 1946-1947; Epping, 1948-1950; Eastwood, 1954; Concord, 1955-1958; St Ives, 1960-1965); 2AKW Forster (1969); 2NO Narara (1975); 2NO Sydney (Castle Hill, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2189, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcast engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1943); traveller (Concord, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (St Ives, NSW, 1963; Forster, NSW, 1968; Narara, NSW, 1972); engineer (Castle Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''HUMPHREYS''== * [[/Raymond Edward William Humphreys|Humphreys, Raymond Edward William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB97-VFJ] - 1912(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3WO Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939; Prahran, 1947-1948; Box Hill, 1954-1969; Chadstone, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2031, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Warrnambool, Vic, 1934); labourer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1936; Malvern, Vic, 1936-1937); storeman (Armadale, Vic, 1943); sales (Malvern, Vic, 1949); traveller (Highett, Vic, 1954; Box Hill, Vic, 1963-1967); sales (Chadstone, Vic, 1977) ==''HUMPHRIES''== * [[/John Malcolm Campbell Humphries|Humphries, John Malcolm Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9F3-1VH] - 1886(NSW)-1934(NSW) - Licences: XADN Muswellbrook (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Muswellbrook, NSW, 1913-1934) ==''HUMPHRY''== * [[/Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood|Humphry nee Spotswood, Innis Jane Lovett]] - See Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood 4JH * [[/Jack Lawrence Humphry|Humphry, Jack Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P4-M7M] - 1889(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4JK Poopoonbah via Giru (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1349, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Relationships: Husband of 4JH Innis Jane Lovett Humphry nee Spotswood - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Hodel, Ayr, Qld, 1912-1937; Poopoonbah, 1949-1954) ==''HUNT''== * [[/George Percy Hunt|Hunt, George Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9BL-46V] - 1912(NSW)-1976(WA) - Licences: 6QJ Perth (Fremantle, 1965; Mosman Park, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1249, 1934, NSW; COCP3 W1485, 1972 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: OBE (Military), Army, For courage & ability as POW in Malaya, 1947; OBE (Military), Army, 1965 - Electoral Rolls: military officer (Victoria Barracks, NSW, 1935-1937); AMF (Caulfield, Vic, 1954); soldier (Fremantle, WA, 1963); retired (Mosman Park, WA, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Chapman Hunt|Hunt, Henry Chapman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJ2-PF2] - 1912(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2290, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Wongan Hills, WA, 1949; Victoria Park, WA, 1954; Wembley, WA, 1963); shopkeeper (Geraldton, WA, 1968); business proprietor (Duncraig, WA, 1972-1977); retired (Bayswater, WA, 1980) * [[/Joseph Alexander Hunt|Hunt, Joseph Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM1-9MM] - 1912(WA)-2002(WA) - Licences: 6JA Perth (Maylands, 1938-1939); 6JD Perth (Rockingham, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2112, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, WA, 1936; Maylands, WA, 1937-1949); retired (Rockingham, WA, 1972) ==''HUNTER''== * [[/Alexander Dunbar Hunter|Hunter, Alexander Dunbar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPD3-C81] - 1907(NSW)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2ACO Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1937; Bondi, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Maimuru, NSW, 1930); fruit merchant (North Ryde, NSW, 1930); merchant (Bondi, NSW, 1932); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1935) * [[/Reginald Anthony Desmond Hunter|Hunter, Reginald Anthony Desmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6D-GHW] - 1918(WA)-1942(Indonesia)23yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2406, 1939, WA - amateur operator?; WW2 (RAAF, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=83398 RAF Commands]; [https://aircrewremembered.com/sattler-geoffrey.html Aircrew Remembered] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''HUON''== * [[/Hume Furlong Huon|Huon, Hume Furlong]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY25-RBY] - 1915(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3FH Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1939); 3AFH Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1954-1956); 2AIH Sydney (Pymble, 1958-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1951, 1937, Vic; BOCP 188, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: insurance clerk (St Kilda Central, Vic, 1936-1937); clerk (Balwyn, Vic, 1954); life assurance (Pymble, NSW, 1958; Glen Iris, Vic, 1963-1968; Burwood, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''HUPPATZ''== * [[/William George Huppatz|Huppatz, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWTP-DF5] - 1900(Vic)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5GW Cowandilla (1931-1933); 5GW Naracoorte (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 801, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Naracoorte, SA, 1939); engineer (Cowandilla, 1941-1943) ==''HURLEY''== * [[/August Leslie Joseph Hurley|Hurley, August Leslie Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQ3-FXP] - 1915(Vic)-2008(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3JH Melbourne (Coburg, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1311, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: TV technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''HURLL''== * [[/Norman James Hurll|Hurll, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXC-BFF] - 1904(NSW)-2003(Qld, 98yo) - Licences: 2BC Sydney (Killara, 1924-1930); 4NJ Tallebudgera Creek (1931-1935); 2HJ Sydney (Killara, 1935-1937; Roseville, 1938-1939); 2IN?/2DKH Sydney (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 96, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, military (WW2, CMF, CINT), business proprietor (Gas Light Engineering) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Killara, 1930); merchant (Killara, 1936-1937); soldier (Strathfield, 1943); company manager (Burwood, 1949-1963); Managing Director (Killara, 1968); Director (Killara, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "2BC-4NJ-2HJ-2IN - Norman James Hurll" ==''HURRY''== * [[/Ronald Bruce Hurry|Hurry, Ronald Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V2-G1C] - 1911(South Africa)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 693, 1930, No. ?? in ?? - amateur operator?, amateur broadcaster?, electrical engineer (per 1939 South Africa marriage certificate) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''HUSBAND''== * [[/Norman Errol Husband|Husband, Norman Errol]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6F7-N7B] - 1893(Qld)-1961(NSW) - Licences: XABY Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914); 4CV Receive Charters Towers (1923); 4CV Charters Towers (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Charters Towers, 1917-1922; Mackay, 1925-1937); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1949-1958) ==''HUTCHINGS''== * [[/Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings|Hutchings, Allan Thomas Edwards]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GB-2TM] - 1903(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3HL Receive Callawadda (1922-1923); 3HL Callawadda (1924-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 65, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: son of 3HM Elizabeth Lilian Hutchings nee Edwards; brother of 3HQ Marjorie Lilian Williamson nee Hutchings - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Callawadda, 1927-1972) * [[/Elizabeth Lilian Edwards|Hutchings nee Edwards, Elizabeth Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GB-25T] - 1877(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 3HM Callawadda (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 509, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Wimmera Park, 1912-1924; Callawadda, 1926-1942) - Relationships: mother of 3HL Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings and 3HQ Marjorie Lilian Williamson nee Hutchings - First woman in Australia to hold an amateur licence under the AOCP regime - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Wimmera Park, 1912-1924; Callawadda, 1925-1942) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/Marjorie Lilian Hutchings|Williamson nee Hutchings, Marjorie Lilian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB52-GSC] - 1912(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3HQ Callawadda (1932-1939; 1946-1948); 3HQ Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1030, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: daughter of 3HM Elizabeth Lillian Hutchings nee Edwards; sister of 3HL Allan Thomas Edwards Hutchings - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Callawadda, 1934-1937); nurse (Alfred Hospital, Prahran, 1943); home duties (Callawadda, 1949; Bentleigh, 1949-1968) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''HUTCHINS''== * [[/Percy Clare Hutchins|Hutchins, Percy Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V4C-JR3] - 1912(SA)-1975(SA) - Licences: 5PH Adelaide (Willaston, 1934, 1947-1948; Marion, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1352, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Willaston, SA, 1939-1943) ==''HUTCHINSON''== * [[/Charles Elwood Hutchinson|Hutchinson, Charles Elwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G612-S6J] - 1894(Vic)-1942(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 728, 1922; 2COCP 278, 1930; 1COCP 307, 1939 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Esperance, 1919); radio telegraphist (Darwin, NT, 1922); telegraphist (Esperance, 1925-1931); radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1936-1937; Alberton, SA, 1939; Yatala, SA, 1941) * [[/Harold Keith Hutchinson|Hutchinson, Harold Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTGL-JK1] - 1912(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3ZQ Melbourne (Flemington, 1932-1939; West Footscray, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 948, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Newmarket, Vic, 1934-1937; Albert Park, Vic, 1943; Footscray North, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (St Kilda, Vic, 1963); retired (Mentone, Vic, 1968; Mordialloc, Vic, 1972-1977; Doncaster, Vic, 1980; Sale, Vic, 1980) ==''HUTCHISON''== * [[/Clive Douglas Hutchison|Hutchison, Clive Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BS-WQZ] - 1914(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2YP Sydney (Penshurst, 1935-1937; Brighton-le-Sands, 1938-1939; Homebush, 1946-1947; Rose Bay, 1947; Homebush, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1415, 1935, NSW; BOCP 49, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Penshurst, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Homebush, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/John Alexander Hutchison|Hutchison, John Alexander "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPTK-TQS] - 1894(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: XIC Sydney (Granville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 54th Battalion, Sergeant, 1914-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Granville, NSW, 1934-1980) * [[/John Victor Thomas Hutchison|Hutchison, John Victor Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89S-PY2] - 1907(NZ)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2JH Sydney (Kirribilli, 1927-1937; West Ryde, 1938-1939; Croydon, 1946-1955; Bardwell Park, 1956-1965; Castle Cove, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 374, 1927, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 1010, 1928; COCP1 137, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Milson's Point, NSW, 1930-1937); laboratory assistant (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949); radio technician (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''HUTSON''== * [[/James William Hutson|Hutson, James William "William", "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N9-Z6J] - 1912(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3JH Echuca (1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 635, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Passed too soon; Another contemporaneous JWH ==''HUTTON''== * [[/David Hutton|Hutton, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZT-JXG] - 1912(Sct)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Abermain (1929-1934) - Qualifications: AOCP 551, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abermain, 1934-1963; Klworth, 1972-1977); retired (Klworth, 1980) * [[/Harry Vardon John Hutton|Hutton, Harry Vardon John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKY-4VK] - 1913(NSW)-2003(ACT) - Licences: 2HV Inverell (1932-1939, 1946-1947); 2HV Duntroon (1948-1955); 1HV Duntroon (1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1048, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Inverell, NSW, 1935-1949); soldier (Royal Military College, ACT, 1968); army (Royal Military College, ACT, 1968-1977); retired (Chifley, ACT, 1980) ==''HYLAND''== * [[/Leonard Philip Hyland|Hyland, Leonard Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8N6-XLK] - 1903(Tas)-1942(Tas) - Licences: 7LP Hobart (City, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1791, 1936, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 271, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Hobart Central, 1928) - Comment: Passed on Duty; Gone too soon - Links: [https://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/tasmania-fire-service-chief-chris-arnol-urges-everyone-to-reflect-on-the-selflessness-of-firefighters-in-the-pursuit-of-public-safety/news-story/59c6315bbf383ef9bb4e270d60cd9296 Mercury] =='''I'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''IKIN''== * [[/William George Ikin|Ikin, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWFZ-C37] - 1887(NSW)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 4SM Townsville (1925-1926); 4SM Brisbane (New Farm, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 201, 1925, No. 18 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (dealer licence); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: mechanical engineer (Gladstone, 1913); engineer & electrician (Barcaldine, 1914); manager (Strand Motors, Townsville, 1925); motor mechanic (Mt Garnet, 1937-1949; Cardwell, 1949); farmer (Mareeba, 1954-1972) ==''INCE''== * [[/Frederick George Ince|Ince, Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTL8-9RM] - 1912(Vic)-2013(Vic)101yo - Licences: 3FG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1932-1939; Brighton, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1047, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); accountant (Brighton, Vic, 1963); bank manager (Brighton, Vic, 1967-1980) ==''INGLIS''== * [[/Kenneth Stanley Inglis|Inglis, Kenneth Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HJ-KZK] - 1929(Vic)-2017(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - historian (ABC); "This is the ABC"; "Whose ABC?" - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Acton, ACT, 1963; O'Connor, ACT, 1972-1980) - Links: [[w:Ken Inglis|Wikipedia]]; [https://halloffame.melbournepressclub.com/article/ken-inglis Australian Media Hall of Fame]; [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1031461X.2018.1493961 Obit] * [[/Sydney David Inglis|Inglis, Sydney David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM7K-DBM] - 1913(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2SQ Sydney (Enmore, 1933; Stanmore, 1935-1939; Croydon, 1946) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1121, 1933, NSW; BOCP 16, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1938-1946) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Petersham, NSW, 1936); radio mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943); factory superintendent (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1954); works manager (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Campbelltown, NSW, 1980) ==''INNES''== * [[/D. D. Innes|Innes, D. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DI Sydney (Glebe Point, 1933-1934 - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''IRELAND''== * [[/George Wilbert Ireland|Ireland, George Wilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9H-D62] - 1911(Vic)-2004(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3IG Melbourne (Mitcham, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2052, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: orchard hand (Mitcham, Vic, 1934-1954); orchardist (Mitcham, Vic, 1963; Coldstream, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Leslie Keith Ireland|Ireland, Leslie Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRMD-BPV] - 1908(SA)-1942(SA) - Licences: 5KR Mt Gambier (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 950, 1927; AOLCP 60, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1941) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633509 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1721431 AWM]; [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/ireland-leslie-keith-47849/ AHM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''IRESON''== * [[/Keith Benton Ireson|Ireson, Keith Benton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQS9-PWM] - 1925(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3AIR Melbourne (Templestowe, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 875, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Relationships: Son of 3ZY-3AIR Melville Charles Gladstone Ireson - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kyneton, Vic, 1949; Heidelberg, Vic, 1954; Templestowe, Vic, 1963); engineer (Gisborne, Vic, 1967; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Melville Charles Gladstone Ireson|Ireson, Melville Charles Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMZT-ML6] - 1898(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3ZY Kyneton (1926-1933); 3AIR Kyneton (1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 305, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1918) - Relationships: Father of 3AIR Keith Benton Ireson - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Maldon, Vic, 1919); telegraphist (Ballarat, Vic, 1925); postal employee (Kyneton, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''IRVINE''== * [[/Charles John Irvine|Irvine, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SW-PQ5] - 1909(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3VH Receive Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1923); 3DF Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1935-1937; Balwyn, 1938-1939; St Kilda, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1439, 1935, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 3TU James Forbes Irvine - Electoral Rolls: forest officer (Daylesford, Vic, 1931; Mont Park, Vic, 1934; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1934-1937; St Kilda West, Vic, 1943-1954); forester (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963); forest entomologist (Highfield Park, Vic, 1968; Camberwell, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/James Forbes Irvine|Irvine, James Forbes "Boots"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCM-WFG] - 1916(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 3TU Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1935-1937; Balwyn, 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1947; Auburn, 1948; Balwyn, 1954-1956; City, 1960); 2AXQ Sydney (Northbridge, 1965-1969; Castle Cove, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1537, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3VH-3DF Charles John Irvine - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1937); analyst (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); sales manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1972); retired (Canterbury, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/William Irvine|Irvine, William]] - 1907(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4IR Brisbane (Mitchelton, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1987, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WIs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''IRVING''== * [[/Cyril Lawson Irving|Irving, Cyril Lawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXZT-65R] - 1912(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4WL Brisbane (Annerley, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1199, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Godfrey George Howy Irving|Irving, Godfrey George Howy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT2H-SPK] - 1867(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XYR Perth (West Perth, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF Major-General) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (South Melbourne, Vic, 1905; West Perth, WA, 1914; Brisbane North, Qld, 1917); staff corps (Kew, Vic, 1921-1937) ==''ISLES''== * [[/James William Clifford Isles|Isles, James William Clifford "Clifford"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBVH-RV1] - 1894(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4CC Receive Brisbane (Ascot, 1922); 4CC Brisbane (Ascot, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (QWI); business proprietor (Isles Love & Co, Allan & Stark); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hamilton, 1915-1937); manager (Hamilton, 1943-1958); director (Hamilton, 1963) ==''ISRAEL''== * [[/Morris Samuel Israel|Israel, Morris Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQ4-CBC] - 1896(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: XMU Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913); 3ZN Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924; Malvern, 1925-1926; Burwood, 1927); 3ZN Geelong, 1931-1933; 3ZN Melbourne (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 13, 1924, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 35, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (installed 3GL 1930, then chief engineer; installed 3AW 1932, then chief engineer); broadcasting executive; WW1 (Army, 1st & 2nd Signals squadrons, conclude as sergeant, 1914-1918); WW2 (Army, Z Special Unit, conclude as Lieutenant Colonel, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (St Kilda, 1919-1924); radio mechanic (Burwood, 1926-1928); broadcasting engineer (Geelong, 1931); engineer (Geelong North, 1936; Camberwell, 1937-1963); Awards (mentioned in despatches, Damascus, 1917) - Links: [https://portal.scotch.vic.edu.au/ww1/honour/israelMS.htm Scotch College]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1011412 VWM WW2]; [https://www.vajexaustralia.org.au/service-record/1577/israel-mid-mm Jewish Ex-servicemen]; [https://www.ozatwar.com/sigint/soa.htm OzAtWar] - TroveTag: "XMU-3ZN - Morris Samuel Israel"(40+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Israel"(10+ tags) ==''IVES''== * [[/Cecil Albert Ives|Ives, Cecil Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLJ-848] - 1916(SA)-1942(Vic) - Licences: 5AF Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1451, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: commercial artist (Glenelg, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/ives-cecil-albert-300407/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} =='''J'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''JACKSON''== * [[/Alfred Cecil Jackson|Jackson, Alfred Cecil "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDLP-F65] - 1900(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4AJ Brisbane (Fairfield, 1931); 2BO Bangalow (1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 620, 1921; 1COCP 67, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4QG, Brisbane Cmcls); state public servant (4QG) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Fairfield, Qld, 1928-1931); farmer (Possum Creek, NSW, 1934-1937); mechanic (Fairfield, Qld, 1943-1954); farmer (O'Possum Creek via Bangalow, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/Alfred George Jackson|Jackson, Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY5P-2X1] - 1864(Eng)-1935(Qld) - Licences: 4DG Receive Brisbane (Wynnum, Qld, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; radio clubs (WIQ, QWI, WIAQ); electrical engineer - Relationships: father of Arthur Appleton Jackson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1903-1913); electrician (Wynnum, Qld, 1914-1934) * [[/Arthur Appleton Jackson|Jackson, Arthur Appleton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY55-M8F] - 1891(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI, WIAQ); electrical engineer; business proprietor; Relationships: son of Alfred George Jackson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Wynnum, Qld, 1913-1914; Morningside, Qld, 1915-1919; Wynnum, Qld, 1919; South Brisbane, Qld, 1921-1968); retired (Hill End, Qld, 1972; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1977; Hopetoun Home, Oxley, Qld, 1980) * [[/Charles Joseph Jackson| Jackson, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6R-PQT] - 1910(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 2AIV Carool (1937-1939); 3CU Melbourne (Albert Park, 1947-1948; East Oakleigh, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2053, 1937, NSW; BOCP 299, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Piggabeen, NSW, 1930-1934; Tweed Heads, NSW, 1935; Carool, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949); radio engineer (Oakleigh East, Vic, 1963-1967; Oakleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Harry Peardon Jackson|Jackson, Harry Peardon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY2-PWW] - 1887(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AHZ Sydney (Church Point, 1938-1939; Coogee, 1946-1947; Church Point, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914-1919); no occupation (Church Point, NSW, 1934-1968) * [[/James William Jackson|Jackson, James William "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7FH-JCW] - 1916(Qld)-2011(Qld) - Licences: 4CN Brisbane (Cribb Island, 1938-1939; 1946-1969; Lawnton, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2096, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); military (WW2,Northern Command Signals); farmer/electrician/radio & TV serviceman - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cribb Island, Qld, 1937-1968); rubber worker (Lawnton, Qld 1972-1980) * [[/Raymond George Jackson|Jackson, Raymond George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHP-YNR] - 1913(Eng)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3PU Melbourne (Williamstown, 1936-1939; Canterbury, 1947-1948; Middle Brighton, 1954-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1699, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: tester (Williamstown, Vic, 1936); laboratory assistant (Essendon, Vic, 1942; Deepdene, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Brighton, Vic, 1949-1967); technician (Brighton, Vic, 1972); engineer (Heidelberg West, Vic, 1977) * [[/Thomas William Jackson|Jackson, Thomas William]] - 1830(Eng)-1918(Vic) - Deputy Postmaster-General Victoria ca 1880, clubs & societies (Telegraph Electrical Society Vic, member, ca 1880) * [[/William Leslie Jackson|Jackson, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH5-SJ7] - 1901(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1923); 3XM Melbourne (Ormond, 1934-1939, 1947-1965; Carnegie, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1361, 1934, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hawthorn, Vic, 1925-1927; Caulfield, Vic, 1928-1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JACOBS''== * [[/James William Samuel Jacobs|Jacobs, James William Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCX-SXG] - 1902(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1923); 3YM Melbourne (Essendon, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 784, 1923 (Marconi); COCP2 319, 1931; COCP1 265, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Essendon, Vic, 1931-1980) * [[/Sydney S. Jacobs|Jacobs, Sydney S. (Sasoon?)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPP6-2XB] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SJ Sydney (Marrickville, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1225, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ship's steward (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930-1931)?; traveller (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1943); soldier (Mosman, NSW, 1949); company director (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1963); director (Mosman, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''JAMES''== * [[/Arthur George James|James, Arthur George or George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3V-B9B] - 1911(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3JV Macorna (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 777, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Macorna, Vic, 1934-1937; Carlton, Vic, 1943; Abbotsford, Vic, 1949); engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963-1968; Box Hill, Vic, 1972); director (Croydon, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Brian Russell James|James, Brian Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLV-GXV] - 1920(SA)-1944(Europe) - Licences: 5BL Adelaide (1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 2293, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 76 Squadron RAF, Flying Officer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10325112 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://highgate-rsl.org.au/afcraaf-roll/james-brian-russell-417490/ Bio] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Hector Keith James|James, Hector Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV7-WVL] - 1905(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2XA Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1923); 2XA Sydney (Summer Hill, 1924-1933; Ashfield, 1934; Double Bay, 1935-1936; Coogee, 1937-1938; Woollahra, 1939; Summer Hill, 1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 183, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Summer Hill, 1930-1933), engineer (Edgecliff, 1936; Ashfield, 1949; Summer Hill, 1943-1963) - Trovetag: "2XA - Hector Keith James" * [[/Herbert Ronald James|James, Herbert Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-1SM] - 1904(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3LH Birchip (1931-1933); 3LH Drouin (1938-1939); 7LH Western Junction (1947); 7LH Launceston (1948); 3AJJ Melbourne (Deepdene, 1954); 3AJJ Lubeck (1955-1956); 3AJJ Braeside (1960); 3AJJ Rupanyup (1965-1969); 3AJJ Nowa Nowa (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 813, 1931, Vic; BOCP 17, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Merbein, 1925); fitter & turner (Merbein, 1928-1931); radio engineer (Merbein, 1936); technician (Western Junction, Tas, 1949); radio engineer (Deepdene, 1954); technician (Rupanyup, 1963-1968); retired (Nowa Nowa, 1972-1980) * [[/R. James|James, R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XZE via Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Thomas Reynolds James|James, Thomas Reynolds]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, worked on original Melbourne-Williamstown telegraph line 1854, later in charge of Melbourne Telegraph Office, but transferred to inspectorial work in 1879 due to disorganisation, reinstated in 1880) ==''JAMIESON''== * [[/Charles William Jamieson|Jamieson, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4SY-YNQ] - 1896(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: XJW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914); 3CJ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924-1926); 3XX Melbourne (East Malvern, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 130, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, 1921-1925); mechanic (Malvern, 1926-1968) * [[/John Edward Jamieson|Jamieson, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VS-M43] - 1910(WA)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6LA Perth (Beaconsfield, 1930-1933); 6LA Kalgoorlie (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 673, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Kalgoorlie, 1936-1937); salesman (Kalgoorlie, 1943); radio engineer (Kalgoorlie, 1949-1954) ==''JANSEN''== * [[/Claude Harold Jansen|Jansen, Claud or Claude Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDGS-9TN] - 1890(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: V751 Receive Yarrawonga (1922); 3GW Receive Yarrawonga (1922)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: printer (Yarrawonga, 1913-1922); linotype engineer (Yarrawonga, 1924-1931); printer (Shepparton, 1934-1937); linotype operator (Albury, 1937-1949); engineer (Albury, 1954-1968) ==''JARDINE''== * [[/William Ronald Jardine|Jardine, William Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZC-T63] - 1911(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3PR Melbourne (Essendon, 1929-1933); 3PR Leongatha (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 533, 1929, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 108, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farm labourer (Craigieburn, 1934); dairy farmer (Leongatha, 1937-1954); salesman (Leongatha, 1963-1980) ==''JARMAN''== * [[/Oswald Arthur Jarman|Jarman, Oswald Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G612-K6Y] - 1894(SA)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 162, 1915; 1COCP 37, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1921-1922); telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1928); supervisor (Bentley, Vic, 1931-1954) ==''JARVIS''== * [[/Vincent Jack Edwin Jarvis|Jarvis, Vincent Jack Edwin "Victor", "Vic"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2K-6FP] - 1912(WA)-1941(Libya) - Licences: 2VJ Orange (1930-1933); 2VJ Dubbo (1934); 2VJ Wellington (1935-1936); 2VJ Bathurst (1937); 2VJ Griffith (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 695, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 46, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (2VJ Wellington); broadcast engineer (2BS, 2RG); WW2 (RAAF, Rathmines Flying Boats Base, Palestine, Egypt, Libya) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wellington, 1936), radio engineer (Bathurst, 1937), wireless operator (Rathmines, 1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633817 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''JEBB''== * [[/Thomas Keith Jebb|Jebb, Thomas Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MW78-HHC] - 1897(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1861, 1937, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Creswick, Vic, 1919-1920); technical school teacher (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1922-1924); electrical engineer (Launceston West, Tas, 1928-1954) ==''JEFFES''== * [[/Stephen Gregory Jeffes|Jeffes, Stephen Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP5J-P7V] - 1888(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAE Sydney (Bankstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (5th Ambulance Brigade, 1916-1919); WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Bankstown, NSW, 1913); farmer (Carool, NSW, 1934-1936); banana inspector (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1937); civil servant (Macksville, NSW, 1943-1949); inspector (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''JEFFRYES''== * [[/Sydney Harry Jeffryes|Jeffryes, Sydney Harry]] - 1884(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: X?? Brisbane - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; ship's wireless operator; member of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1914 - Links: ==''JEFFS''== * [[/Vincent Jeffs|Jeffs, Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4T-4M8] - 1912?(???)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4VJ Brisbane (Taringa, 1931-1933; City, 1934-1939, 1946; Gordon Park, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 753, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio cub (WIAQ, life member, lecturer, code instructor, field days, JOTA, conventions, operator 4WI); business proprietor (Jeffs Radio) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Taringa, Qld, 1934; New Farm, Qld, 1936-1937; Taringa, Qld, 1937); radio manufacturer (New Farm, Qld, 1943); salesman (Taringa, Qld, 1949); businessman (Gordon Park, Qld, 1958-1968) ==''JENKIN''== * [[/Frank Clifford Jenkin|Jenkin, Frank Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5NC-6HK] - 1911(Vic)-2005(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3CM Melbourne (Croydon, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 965, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Croydon, Vic, 1937-1943); draftsman (Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''JENKINS''== * [[/Edward Harry Jenkins|Jenkins, Edward Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBQ8-YK2] - 1916(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3QK Melbourne (Elwood, 1937-1939); 3QK Churchill Island (1947); 3QK Melbourne (Elwood, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1862, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Churchill Island, Vic, 1942-1954) ==''JENNER''== * [[/John Henry Jenner|Jenner, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2Y9-64Z] - 1877(Eng)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 7BM Receive Premaydena (1923); Receive Premaydena (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 2ABM John Ingoldsby Jenner - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Lindisfarne, 1914); orchardist (Koonya, 1919-1928); Xray technician (Double Bay, NSW, 1930; Bondi, 1933-1935) * [[/John Ingoldsby Jenner|Jenner, John Ingoldsby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKY4-7S2] - 1904(Eng)-1980(???) - Licences: 2ABM Sydney (Maroubra, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1194, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 7BM John Henry Jenner - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Haberfield, 1930; Bondi, 1933-1935); telephone engineer (Maroubra, 1937); engineer (Maroubra, 1943-1954; Revesby, 1968); retired (Turramurra, 1972); engineer (Revesby, 1980) ==''JENNISON''== * [[/James Crosby Jennison|Jennison, James Crosby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRWZ-JB6] - 1923(SA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5JJ Adelaide (Black Forest, 1947; Enfield, 1954-1960); 1JN Canberra (Hughes, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2432, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, For courage & tenacity on two operational tours, 1945 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hughes, ACT, 1972-1980) * [[/Joseph William Jennison|Jennison, Joseph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTS7-316] - 1899(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 2JJ Mathoura (1928-1939); 2MX Mathoura (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 414, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 4th Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Comment: Licences in the name of his father John William Jennison but most likely son was operator, father passed in 1942 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Mathoura, NSW, 1930-1949; Echuca, Vic, 1954; Deniliquin, NSW, 1958); nil (Echuca, Vic, 1963) ==''JENSEN''== * [[/Jens August Jensen|Jensen, Jens August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQM-1MX] - 1865(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Minister for Navy (1915-1917) - Comment: famously dismissed for corruption in respect of purchase of Shaw Wireless Works in 1916 - Electoral Rolls: licensed victualler (Beauty Point, Tas, 1914-1919); orchardist (Beauty Point, Tas, 1919-1922); no occupation (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936) - Links: [[w:Jens_Jensen_(politician)|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/jensen-jens-august-6840 ADB] * [[/Laurence Richard Hopkins Jensen|Jensen, Laurence or Lawrence Richard Hopkins "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-MJ1] - 1906(Tas)-1974(Tas) - Licences: 7BL Receive West Devonport (1923); Receive West Devonport (1923-1924); 7LJ Launceston (1925-1939, 1947-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 78, 1925, Tas; BOCP 215, 1939; 1AOCP 9, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW@ (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (New Town, 1928); teacher (New Town, 1936-1972) - TroveTag: "7BL-7LJ - Laurence Richard Hopkins Jensen" & "!Wikibooks 7BL-7LJ" ==''JENVEY''== * [[/Henry Walter Jenvey|Jenvey, Henry Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4QJ-7TS] - 1851(Eng)-1932(Vic) - Licences: AA Melbourne 1900; X?? Melbourne - early wireless experimenter, arguably his use of the identifier AA was the first use of an Australian callsign; arguably Australia's first amateur operator as the majority of his experiments were self-funded and in his own time - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - employment (Vic P & T; PMGD) - Relationships: father of 3WW William Walter Jenvey - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Brighton, 1909); public servant (Caulfield East, 1919-1931) * [[/William Walter Jenvey|Jenvey, William Walter "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4QV-9GL] - 1904(Vic)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 3AY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922-1927; Ormond, 1931-1938); 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1939); 3AY Melbourne (Ormond, 1947); 2ZO Sydney (Willoughby, 1948-1969); 2ZO Noosa Heads (1980) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 824, 1924; 1COCP 68, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of Henry Walter Jenvey - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1926-1927); operator (Bentleigh, Vic, 1931-1937); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943; Willoughby, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1972); nil (Nelligen, NSW, 1977; Noosa Heads, Qld, 1980) ==''JEPSON''== * [[/Reginald Raymond Jepson|Jepson, Reginald Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTT-WX5] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3JI Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Highett, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2064, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1942-1949); public servant (Moorabbin, Vic, 1954-1968; Highett, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JEREMY''== * [[/John Jeremy|Jeremy, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VLW-GSZ] - 1897(NSW)-1957(ACT) - Licences: XFE Wagga Wagga (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1934-1943); bank manager (Deakin, ACT, 1949-1954) ==''JERRARD''== * [[/Frederick Joseph Jerrard|Jerrard, Frederick Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB43-BKT] - 1899(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4DR Receive Gayndah (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Gayndah, 1921-1930); motor mechanic (Gayndah, 1936-1937); engineer (Indooroopilly, 1943-1963) ==''JESSOP''== * [[/Patrick Ferman Jessop|Jessop, Patrick Ferman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QN-8HV] - 19??(Eng?)-19??(Qld?) - Licences: 4PJ Kamma (1925-1927); 4PJ Cairns (Hambledon, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (England?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1(RFC) - Halcyon: not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Edmonton, 1922-1930); weigh bridge clerk (Hambledon, 1936-1943) ==''JEWELL''== * [[/Thomas John Jewell|Jewell, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYD-YH1] - 1905(WA)-1965(WA) - Licences: 6CA Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923); 6JJ Perth (Victoria Park, 1927); 6JJ Kalgoorlie (1930-1931); 6JJ Perth (Victoria Park, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 876, 1925; 1COCP 129, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1937); radio inspector (Victoria Park, WA, 1943; Scarborough, WA, 1949); inspector (Scarborough, WA, 1954-1963) ==''JINKS''== * [[/Edwin William Jinks|Jewell, Edwin William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPM6-6JD] - 1914(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2HX Broken Hill (1931-1939); 2ADJ Broken Hill (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 830, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 202, 1938; COCP1 355, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Broken Hill, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1943); senior communications officer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1963); public servant (Broken Hill, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Broken Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''JOHNSON''== * [[/Andrew Keith Johnson|Johnson, Andrew Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54J-MQ2] - 1908(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2NJ Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1939, 1946-1969; Padstow, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1157, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Inconsistency death & licensing dates needs further investigation - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Bankstown, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1934); hospital attendant (Punchbowl, NSW, 1936-1968); retired (Padstow, NSW, 1972) * [[/Arthur Johnson|Johnson, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXD7-X12] - 1921(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4PX Brisbane (Hendra, 1938-1939; Ascot, 1946-1948; Hendra, 1954-1975), 4PX Buddina Beach (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2093, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF, Signals) - Comment: Several contemporaneous AJs - Electoral Rolls: Commonwealth public servant (Hendra, Qld, 1968) + others * [[/Arthur Lester Johnson|Johnson, Arthur Lester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB87-RR1] - 1914(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3FL Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937; Canterbury, 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1960; Surrey Hills, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 53, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3XH-3JW Stanley William Johnson - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1954; Box Hill South, Vic, 1963); traffic policeman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1968); policeman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Carl Francis Johnson|Johnson, Carl Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH8T-HSH] - 1899(Tas)-1985(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923); 7AR Hobart (West Hobart, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 218, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: federal servant (West Hobart, 1922-1954) * [[/Colin Wymess Johnson|Johnson, Colin Wymess or Wemyss]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYF-8GK] - 1918(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2AJC Newcastle (New Lambton, 1938-1939); 2YJ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1946-1955; CBD, 1956-1961; Merewether, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2080, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (New Lambton, NSW, 1943-1954); manager (Merewether, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Edward Norman Johnson|Johnson, Edward Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM4W-MLQ] - 1886(Vic)-1960(USA) - Licences: Receive Warrnambool (1923); 3ZO Warrnambool (1923-1924); 3ZO Horsham (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (East Melbourne, 1909); manager (Wonthaggi, 1914); draper (Newtown, 1917); traveller (Geelong, 1919) * [[/H. B. Johnson|Johnson, H. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6HB Perth (Leederville, 1926); 5HB Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 252, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - common surname, individual not yet identified * [[/Ivo Uric Johnson|Johnson, Ivo Uric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VV-H8S] - 1903(NSW)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4KL Cairns (1933-1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 813, 1924; 2COCP 668, 1942; 1COCP 655, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cairns, Qld, 1936-1963) * [[/John Eric Johnson|Johnson, John Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PS-MYR] - 1903(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JI Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1936); 2AFZ Sydney (Bondi, 1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1492, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theatre employee (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1968) * [[/Joseph Murray Johnson|Johnson, Joseph Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5YM-M5N] - 1889(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 113, 1915; 1COCP 200, 1931 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Geraldton, 1915-1917); radio expert (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Caulfield, 1937); engineer (Longueville, NSW, 1943-1949); manager (Turramurra, 1954-1963); retired (Strathfield, 1963; Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1977; Wauchope/Yrrs, 1980) * [[/Leonard Waring Johnson|Johnson, Leonard Waring]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTG7-CK6] - 1916(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3YF Melbourne (Deepdene, 1932-1939; Surrey Hills, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 968, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell North, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Canterbury, Vic, 1943-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/S. Johnson|Johnson, S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SJ Mudgee (1925-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Stanley William Johnson|Johnson, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB8W-D8W] - 1908(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3XH Sale (1937-1939); 3JW Melbourne (Burwood, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1954, 1937, Vic; BOCP 654 or 64, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3FL Arthur Lester Johnson - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1933); radio engineer (Sale, Vic, 1936-1937); soldier (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954); engineer (Balwyn North, Vic, 1963-1980) ==''JOHNSTON''== * [[/George Daniel Johnston|Johnston, George Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQB-K36] - 1905(Vic)-1996(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1279, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Parkville, Vic, 1927-1931); engineer (Hamilton, Qld, 1937); draftsman (Windsor, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/H. B. Johnston|Johnston, H. B.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6HB Perth (Leederville, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Johnston|Johnston, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJ7-39X] - 1908(Vic)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 3ST Benalla (1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 819, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Benalla, Vic, 1936-1937); meteorologist (Newport, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Lane Cove, NSW, 1968) * [[/Norman Brint Johnston|Johnston, Norman Brint]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NC-K7F] - 1913(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6NJ Perth (South Fremantle, 1930-1933; Subiaco, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 642, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Subiaco, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Maylands, 1943-1968; Mt Lawley, 1972-1977) * [[/Robert Walter Johnston|Johnston, Robert Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDS-FHJ] - 1914(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4LQ Brisbane (Petrie Terrace, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1270, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1936-1937); no occupation (Ingleburn, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1963) * [[/William Carlyle Johnston|Johnston, William Carlyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P3-L4J] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Grafton (1935-1936); 2CJ Coffs Harbour (1937-1939, 1946-1950); 2CJ Sawtell (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1479, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: builder (Grafton, NSW, 1930-1936); mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1937-1943); radio engineer (Sawtell, NSW, 1949); joiner (Sawtell, NSW, 1954); carpenter (Sawtell, NSW, 1958-1968); radio mechanic (Sawtell, NSW, 1973-1977) * [[/William David Johnston|Johnston, William David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XJ-3RY] - 1909(Irl)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2YZ Sydney (Ryde, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Gladesville, 1950; Matraville, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 616, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 323, 1931; 1COCP 398, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Ryde, NSW, 1930-1943); radio engineer (Gladesville, NSW, 1949; Matraville, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''JOHNSTONE''== * [[/H. D. Johnstone|Johnstone, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3HJ Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JONASSON''== * [[/Roy Peter Jonasson|Jonasson, Roy Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KPW-ZL1] - 1908(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4NG Alberton (1931-1933); 7NG Derwent Park (1937-1939); 3ND Castlemaine (1946-1969); 9NG, PNG; 4NE Brisbane (Kingston, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 827, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, QRP Club, RAAF Wireless Reserve, Qld Listeners' League); employment (Qld State Electricity Commission) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Castlemaine, 1942-1972); retired (Kingston, Qld, 1972-1980) ==''JONES''== * [[/Alfred Ernest Jones|Jones, Alfred Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G61R-CTW] - 1894(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 241, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIO Broome (1917-1918) - Comment: not all electoral roll entries identified, several contemporaneous AEJs; Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Broome, WA, 1917-1922) * [[/David Owen Jones|Jones, David Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH2-HV6] - 1916(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3ED Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1937-1939, 1947; North Essendon, 1948-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1916, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cutter (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1937-1942); draughtsman (Essendon North, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/David William Jones|Jones, David William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DJ Brisbane (Chelmer, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 683, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous DWJs - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Chelmer, 1925-1931); engineer (Holland Park, 1958)? * [[/Donald Atkinson Jones|Jones, Donald Atkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSN-327] - 1911(NSW)-2000(SA) - Licences: 2SF Wollongong (Austinmer, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 398, 1932; COCP1 147, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Austinmer, NSW, 1932-1937; Flinders Island, Tas, 1949) * [[/George Edward Jones|Jones, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2F-D9R] - 1903(???)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2OU Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923); Crystal Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1923); 2GJ Sydney (Willoughby, 1932-1934; Naremburn, 1935; Bondi, 1936-1938; Woollahra, 1939; Bondi, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1053, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Zetland, NSW, 1933); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937); motor driver (Bondi, 1943-1949) * [[/Harold Jones|Jones, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-RSJ] - 1906(Wales)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2AGG Speers Point (1937-1938, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1926, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HJs - Electoral Rolls: shiftman (Boolaroo, NSW, 1937); bus conductor (Speers Point, NSW, 1943-1949) * [[/Lancelot Cyril Jones|Jones, Lancelot Cyril "Lance"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8L3-2LS] - 1891(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: XVB Adelaide (Hawthorn, 1913-1914); 5BQ Adelaide (Westbourne Park, 1923-1924); 5DN Adelaide (City, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; co-founder 5DN commercial Adelaide - Electoral Rolls: manager (Broadway Estate, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVB-5BQ-5DN - Lancelot Cyril Jones" * [[/Leslie Jones|Jones, Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY84-XVZ] - 1909(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1482, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Paul Alfred Jones|Jones, Paul Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZ5-CJT] - 1920(Tas)-2013(Tas)93yo - Licences: 7PJ King Island (Grassy, 1939, 1947-1948); 7PJ Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1954-1975; Hobart City, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2256, 1939, Tas; BOCP 579, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Moonah, Tas, 1954); engineer (Lindisfarne, Tas, 1972) * [[/Raymond Edward Jones|Jones, Raymond Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL9R-FLM] - 1900(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3RJ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1928; Box Hill, 1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 407, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Newmarket, 1921); public servant (Ascot Vale, 1922-1924); telegraphist (Box Hill, 1931-1943); supervisor (Box Hill, 1949-1963); retired (Box Hill, 1968-1980) * [[/Robert Harold Jones|Jones, Robert Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPF-BKS] - 1896(Wales)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AHF Sydney (Kogarah, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Canley Vale, 1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1960, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1930-1931; Rockdale, NSW, 1933); engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1934); motor mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1935-1943); technician (Edensor Park, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Rothney Bray Jones|Jones, Rothney Bray "Roth"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN43-9N4] - 1918(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3BG Bendigo (1936-1939, 1947); 3BG Melbourne (North Balwyn, 1948-1975; Abbotsford, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1696, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Bendigo, Vic, 1942; Balwyn, Vic, 1949-1963; Balwyn North, Vic, 1967-1972; Doncaster East, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Stanley William Jones|Jones, Stanley William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-BPL] - 1917(Vic)-1943(PNG) - Licences: 3SF Ballarat (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1953, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Australian Army, Signalman, 6 Division Signals) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1687469] - Comment: Another Stanley William Jones died in WW2, Flight Sergeant, 626 Squadron - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Vernon Marshall Jones|Jones, Vernon Marshall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CF-5YM] - 1913(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3YE Colac (1947-1948); 3YE Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1954-1960; Box Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2347, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: welder (Caulfield, Vic, 1935-1937); technical assistant (Colac, Vic, 1943); engineer (Colac, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-68; Box Hill North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Walter Henry Jones|Jones, Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NB-Z8F] - 1914(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2PY Sydney (Marrickville, 1930-1933); 2RS Sydney (Marrickville, 1935-1939); 2WP Sydney (Bexley, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 652, 1930, NSW; 1COCP 57, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of William Daniel Jones - Electoral Rolls: tramway employee (Sydenham, NSW, 1933); wireless operator (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1937); wireless telegraphist (Bexley North, NSW, 1949-1972); telegraphist (Bexley North, NSW, 1977-1980) - Comment: Another contemporaneous Walter Henry Jones in Sydney b.1915 m.Edith * [[/William Daniel Jones|Jones, William Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGX-G5N] - 1910(Wales)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1614, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 2PY-2RS-2WP Walter Henry Jones - Electoral Rolls: shopkeeper (Sydenham, NSW, 1933; Marrickville, NSW, 1934); upholsterer (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1935-1937; Lewisham, NSW, 1949-1963; Marrickville, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/W. R. Jones|Jones, W. R.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EK Receive Brisbane (Hendra, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JORDAN''== * [[/James Jordan|Jordan, James "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHL-VNQ] - 1903(Sct)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4JJ Ipswich (1933); 4JJ Bundaberg (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1162, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4BU); senior military (RAAF, Wing-Commander) - Electoral Rolls: striker (West Ipswich, Qld, 1932); radio mechanic (Bundaberg, Qld, 1934-1937) * [[/Lawrence Jordan|Jordan, Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYC5-N6K] - 1934(Vic)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2ALV Figtree (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1578, 1957; AOCP 3758, 1958, NSW - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 3IL-7IL Robert Frederick Jordan; Brother of 3AKJ-7JR Robert Edward Jordan - Electoral Rolls: technician (Wollongong, NSW, 1958; Figtree, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Robert Jordan|Jordan, Robert]] - 1893(NZ)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: 1COCP 4, 1914, No. 4 in Aus and Vic, Commonwealth system - commercial operator; coastal station operator? - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Robert Frederick Jordan|Jordan, Robert Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8TB-KWK] - 1898(Vic)-1987(Tas) - Licences: 3IL Gabo Island (1935-1939); 7IL Currie (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1529, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 24th Battalion, 1915-1919) - Relationships: Father of 3AKJ-7JR Robert Edward Jordan & 2ALV Lawrence Jordan - Electoral Rolls: returned soldier (Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1919); plumber (Coburg, Vic, 1921-1928; Point Lonsdale, Vic, 1931; Cape Everard, Vic, 1934); lightkeeper (Gabo Island, Vic, 1936-1937; Cape Schanck, Vic, 1942; Currie, Tas, 1954); no occupation (Currie, Tas, 1968-1972) * [[/Robert Edward Jordan|Jordan, Robert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYC5-677] - 1929(Vic)-2008(Tas) - Licences: 3AKJ Melbourne (North Aspendale, 1965-1975); 7JR Currie (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 1564, 1963; AOCP 4202, 1964, Vic - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 3IL-7IL Robert Frederick Jordan; Brother of 2ALV Lawrence Jordan - Electoral Rolls: technician (Thornbury, Vic, 1954); telephone technician (Carrum, Vic, 1958-1968); technician (Aspendale, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''JOSCELYNE''== * [[/Robert Alan Joscelyne|Joscelyne, Robert Alan "Alan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4NC-8JD] - 1908(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AJO Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1938; Cheltenham, 1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2215, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Eastwood, NSW, 1930); traveller (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1936-1937); agent (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); manager (Beecroft, NSW, 1949); representative (Roseville, NSW, 1954-1980) ==''JOUGHIN''== * [[/E. G. Joughin|Joughin, E. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALI Sydney (Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jack Maxwell Joughin|Joughin, Jack Maxwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7D-1LR] - 1910(Vic)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 3BR Melbourne (Windsor, 1947-1948; Pakenham, 1954); 3BR Tangambalanga (1955-1965); 4JU Buderim (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 152, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Northcote, Vic, 1934-1937; Packenham East, Vic, 1954; Tangambalanga, Vic, 1963-1967); no occupation (Buderim, Qld, 1968); trundler (Buderim, Qld, 1972); labourer (Forest Glen, Qld, 1977) ==''JOYCE''== * [[/Victor Stanley Joyce|Joyce, Victor Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9K8R-3RQ] - 1920(Eng)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2AEN Sydney (Five Dock, 1936-1939; Drummoyne, 1946; Collaroy, 1947-1955; Dee Why, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1709, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Five Dock, NSW, 1943); photographer (Collaroy, NSW, 1949-1954; Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''JUDD''== * [[/Clarence Harvey Judd|Judd, Clarence Harvey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVF-9XS] - 1920(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5HQ Adelaide (Colonel Light Gardens, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3374, 1953, Qld - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Oswald William Judd|Judd, Oswald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVX-X56] - 1896(SA)-1934(SA) - Licences: XVF Adelaide (North Norwood, 1913); Receive Adelaide (Payneham, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JULSTEDT''== * [[/E. Julstedt|Julstedt, E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4JD Daru, PNG (1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''JUNK''== * [[/Gerhardt Philip Junk|Junk, Gerhardt Philip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FL-3W8] - 1896(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XACX Sydney (Sans Souci, 1913-1914); 2AZ Receive Sydney (Sans Souci, 1922-1923); 2EY Sydney (Sans Souci, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP, 1289, 1934, NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Sans Souci, NSW, 1930-1935); tram conductor (Sans Souci, NSW, 1937-1943) =='''K'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''KANE''== * [[/John Leslie Kane|Kane, John Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LT-K1L] - 1910(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4ZZ Toowoomba (1939, 1947-1954); 4ZZ Harlaxton (1955); 4ZZ Rockhampton (1956); 4ZZ Brisbane (Northgate, 1960; Lawnton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2335, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); senior state public servant (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Roma, Qld, 1931-1937); railway clerk (Toowoomba, Qld, 1943-1954); QGR clerk (Northgate, Qld, 1958; Lawnton, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''KARPPINEN''== * [[/Karl Horace Karppinen|Karppinen, Karl Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J6-WST] - 1917(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2157, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: instrument maker (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1954); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1963-1980) ==''KAUFMAN''== * [[/Samuel Donald Kaufman|Kaufman, Samuel Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6X-937] - 1904(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SK Sydney (Belmore, 1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 448, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Belmore, NSW, 1933-1980) ==''KAUPER''== * [[/Henry Alexis Kauper|Kauper, Henry or Heinrich Alexis "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXZ-WYQ] - 1888(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Licences: S643 Adelaide (1921-1922); 5BG Adelaide (Dulwich, 1923-1926; Tusmore, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 97, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; inventor - Electoral Rolls: chauffer (Willaura, Vic, 1910); engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1931-1937) - TroveTag: "S643-5BG - Henry Alexis Kauper" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kauper-henry-alexis-harry-6898 ADB] ==''KAYESS''== * [[/Sydney Kayess|Kayess, Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCYG-NHD] - 1892(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified -RANRS (CPOE, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Cooktown, 1917); engineer (Hendra, Qld, 1919); engine driver (Charleville, Qld, 1921); mechanic (Mossman, 1925); motor mechanic (Watchem, Vic, 1928); auto engineer (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1930); garage manager (New Lambton, NSW, 1930; Foveaux, NSW, 1933); engineer (Forest Lodge, NSW, 1935-1937); labourer (Darlinghurst, 1937; Glenmore, NSW, 1943); mechanical engineer trainee (Haberfield, NSW, 1949); engineer (Manly North, NSW, 1958) ==''KEANE''== * [[/John Patrick James Keane|Keane, John Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V5-P25] - 1903(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2JN Cessnock (1930-1931); 2JN Sydney (Millers Point, 1931); 2JN Cessnock (1933-1936); 2JN Sydney (Bexley, 1937-1939; McMahons Point, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 698, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Darling Harbour, 1930); clerk (Cessnock, 1931-1932; Newcastle, 1934; Bexley, 1935-1937; McMahons Point, 1943-1949; North Sydney, 1958-1963) ==''KEAST''== * [[/Leslie John Keast|Keast, Leslie John "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2QP-J6X] - 1886(SA)-1957(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Journalist (Wireless Weekly; shortwave editor, Australasian Radio World, 1940-1951; Radio & Hobbies), professional monitor (OWI/VOA, WW2); silent era cinematographer - Electoral Rolls: licensed victuallar (Royal Hotel, Bowral, 1933-1934); ex-hotelkeeper (Coogee, 1935); clerk (Randwick North, 1936-1937); sales manager (Carlingford, 1943); organising secretary (Ermington, 1949-1958) - TroveTag: "Leslie John Keast" (450+ hits, also 150+ in ARW on WRH) ==''KEATING''== * [[/Thomas Joseph Keating|Keating, Thomas Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVD-862] - 1902(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3KE Melbourne (Mentone,1938-1939); 3KW Melbourne (Mentone, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2128, 1938, Vic; COCP1 512, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1931-1934; Mentone, Vic, 1936-1968) ==''KEDDIE''== * [[/Phillip Robert Keddie|Keddie, Phillip Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67S-1T7] - 1921(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5KZ Adelaide (Woodville Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1882, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: AMF (Woodville Park, SA, 1943) ==''KEILLOR''== * [[/William Keillor|Keillor, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-YNZ] - 1902(???)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3KW Geelong (West Geelong, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 895, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Geelong West, Vic, 1928-1954); nil (Geelong West, Vic, 1963) ==''KEITH''== * [[/Gordon Harold Keith|Keith, Gordon Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCL-2BW] - 1919(Qld)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 4EK Brisbane (Hill End, 1947-1955); 5EK Adelaide (Clarence Park, 1956); 3AFK Melbourne (East Malvern, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2446, 1940, Qld - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Hill End, Qld, 1941-1954); soldier (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1958); A.R.A. (Narrabundah, ACT, 1963); farmer (Ingleside, Qld, 1968); public servant (Torrens, ACT, 1968-1980) ==''KELLS''== * [[/Alfred Charles Edward Kells|Kells, Alfred Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTMT-7D3] - 1900(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: Receive Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923); 2430 Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal electrician (Moonee Ponds, 1921-1925); mechanic (Essendon, 1928-1954) ==''KELLY''== * [[/Alexander Wainwright Kelly|Kelly, Alexander Wainwright]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZP6-G6V] - 1908(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Largs Bay (1923); Receive Largs Bay (1923); 5AW Lyndoch (1927-1939); 5XO Loxton (1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 358, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur Broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: winemaker (Berri, 1939-1943) * [[/Kenneth Melville Kelly|Kelly, Kenneth Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3L-LVP] - 1915(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 3LL Melbourne (Carlton, 1937-1939); 7MF Maritime Mobile Auxiliary Ketch Matthew Flinders, Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1947); 7LL Hobart (CBD, 1947-1948; Sandy Bay, 1954-1965); 4MJ Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise, 1969-1975); 2MJ Merimbula (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1854, 1937, Vic; COCP3 1236, 1952 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Queens College, Carlton, Vic, 1937); medical practitioner (Newtown, Tas, 1943-1958; Rio Vista, Qld, 1969-1972; Merimbula, NSW, 1980) * [[/Patrick James Kelly|Kelly, Patrick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94CD-8LM] - 1909(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4KB Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1939, 1947-1948; Belmont, 1954-1955; Camp Hill, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2393, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Comment: Several contemporaneous PJKs - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Dutton Park, Qld, 1934-1937); civil servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1949; Belmont, Qld, 1954-1968) * [[/Ross Donaldson Kelly|Kelly, Ross Donaldson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7BG-2PR] - 1906(SA)-1959(SA) - Licences: 5LW Adelaide (Unley, 1937-1939; Hazelwood Park, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2032, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assurance agent (Dulwich, 1941-1943) ==''KELSO''== * [[/Andrew John Bruce Kelso|Kelso, Andrew John Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTM-8R3] - 1915(NSW)-2014(ACT)98yo - Licences: 2AGF Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1938); 2WK Cooma (1955-1969); 8AC Nhulunbuy (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1683, 1936, NSW; BOCP 30, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Awards: OBE (1959, for services as radio officer, Snowy Mountains Authority) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1937; Lakemba, NSW, 1943); wireless operator (Darwin, NT, 1943); orchardist (Valley Heights, Molong, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Cooma, NSW, 1958-1963); communications officer (Cooma, NSW, 1968); technical officer (Nhulunbuy, NT, 1972); radio technician (Nhulunbuy, NT, 1977-1980) * [[/Graham Kelso|Kelso, Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXH-9DH] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EL Receive Brisbane (Nundah, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician (Petrie Terrace, Qld, 1958); technician (Brisbane, Qld, 1968; St Lucia, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/William Thomas Kelso|Kelso, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HQX-4GF] - 1914(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 979, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West End, Qld, 1937); chemist (Coorparoo, Qld, 1949-1963) - Trovetag: "William Thomas Kelso" ==''KEMBLE''== * [[/Frederick John Kemble|Kemble, Frederick John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZ2-8WY] - 1915(SA)-1939(WA) - Licences: 6FJ Katanning (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1673, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith's striker (Katanning, WA, 1937) ==''KEMP''== * [[/Arthur Alexander Kemp|Kemp, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-PYS] - 1910(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4YA Yangan - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1466, 1935, Qld; BOCP 110, 1937; 2COCP 123, 1937; 1COCP 163, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Swanfels, Qld, 1936-1937); radio technician (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949; Wavell Heights, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Joseph Edward Kemp|Kemp, Joseph Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-NWV] - 1918(Tas)-1991(WA) - Licences: 7RZ Devonport (1937-1939); 7RZ Launceston (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1847, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Como, 1949); radio officer (Esperance, 1954-1958; Yokine, WA, 1963-1980) ==''KEMPSTER''== * [[/Frederick Kempster|Kempster, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVPC-NHM] - 1900(SA)-1957(SA) - Licences: 5KM Darwin (1929-1931); 8KM Darwin (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 543, 1929, No. ?? in NT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Fullarton, 1934); supervisor (Fullarton, 1939-1943) ==''KEMPTON''== * [[/Gordon Kempton|Kempton, Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSD-PJS] - 19??(???)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 2CI Sydney (Kings Cross, 1935-1938); 2CI Newcastle (Merewether, 1939, 1946-1965); 2CI Sydney (Sylvania Waters, 1969); 2BCI Sydney (Kogarah, 1965); 4XX Brisbane (Yeronga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933-1935; Merewether, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Yeronga, Qld, 1969-1972) ==''KENDERDINE''== * [[/Clifford Walter Kenderdine|Kenderdine, Clifford Walter "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYR-H3J] - 1917(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3WP Melbourne (Kew, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1203, 1933, Vic; BOCP 226, 1939; COCP1 380, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1943-1954); engineer (Melbourne, Vic, 1967-1968); radio engineer (Lorne, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''KENNA''== * [[/Vernon Francis Kenna|Kenna, Vernon Francis "Vern" / "Marconi"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS1D-4ZV] - 1908(Qld)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 4DE Receive Brisbane (Hamilton, 1923-1924); 4FK Brisbane (Hamilton, 1926-1939); 2JR Sydney (Middle Cove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 301, 1926, No. 29 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (PMGD); radiocommunications engineer; senior public servant (PMG, ABC2); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal electrician (Hamilton, Qld, 1936-1954); engineer (Balwyn, Vic, 1963; Killara, 1963; Middle Cove, 1968-1972; Willoughby, 1977-1980) ==''KENNEDY''== * [[/Peter Kennedy|Kennedy, Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKD-8Q7] - 1874(Vic)-1945(SA) - Licences: XYD Perth (City, 1913-1914); 6AM Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923-1927); 5AM Adelaide (City, 1928; Unley, 1931; New Parkside, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; senior federal public servant (PMG, concluding as Deputy Postmaster-General SA); WW1 - Awards: Imperial Service Order - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leederville, 1903; Mt Lawley, 1910-1921); State Engineer (Maylands, 1925-1926); civil servant (New Parkside, 1939-1943) * [[/M. Kennedy|Kennedy, M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EP Receive Brisbane (Annerley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter Donald Kennedy|Kennedy, Walter Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBRG-1WB] - 1869(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2WK Sydney (Rockdale, 1925-1926; Willoughby, 1927-1929); 2WK Helensburgh (1930-1933); 2WK Sydney (East Sydney, 1934); 2WK Wallerawang (1935); 2WK Sydney (Rockdale, 1936-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 121, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Murrumburrah, 1913; Helensburgh, 1930-1932); clerk (Darlinghurst, 1934-1935); clerk in Holy Orders (Rockdale, 1936-1949) ==''KENNY''== * [[/Edmund Francis Kenny|Kenny, Edmund Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MB-R3M] - 1903(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2EK Sydney (Lewisham, 1927-1928; Croydon, 1929; Ryde, 1930-1931; Granville, 1933-1939, 1946-1948); 2EK Wentworthville (1950-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 373, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashbury, 1930); clerk (West Ryde, 1930-1933); engineer (Granville, 1935-1949); radio engineer (Wentworthville, 1954-1968); engineer (Wentworthville, 1972-1977) * [[/Ferris Hope Kenny|Kenny, Ferris Hope]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMQ-C17] - 1921(NSW)-2012(NSW) - Licences: 2AFK Sydney (Canterbury, 1936-1939; Earlwood, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1834, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Earlwood, NSW, 1943-1958); accountant (Campsie, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''KEOGH''== * [[/William George Keogh|Keogh, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJ4-H7G] - 19??(???)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2ZA Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923); 2ZA Sydney (Summer Hill, 1923; Stanmore, 1924-1925); licensed operator 2AG Grace Bros Broadway - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Randwick North, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2ZA - William George Keogh" ==''KERBY''== * [[/Edwin Thomas John Kerby|Kerby, Edwin Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM72-SFL] - 1888(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 7EK Ringarooma (1932-1939); 3KK Melbourne (Auburn, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 940, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 (Major) - Awards: Military Star 1914-1915; British War Medal, Victory Medal; MBE - Electoral Rolls: manager (Ballarat, 1909); restaurant keeper (Brunswick, 1914); electrical engineer (Richmond, 1914-1917); grazier (Ballarat, 1919); farmer (Linton, 1922); grazier (Fawkner, 1924-1925); engineer (St Kilda, 1943; Auburn, 1949-1968) - Links: [[w:Edwin Kerby|Wikipedia]] ==''KERKIN''== * [[/Edward James Kerkin|Kerkin, Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97PM-NZH] - 1914(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CT Sydney (Drummoyne, 1934-1939); 2ME Sydney (Epping, 1948-1958); 1ME Canberra (HMAS Harmon, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1388, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cycle builder (Drummoyne, NSW, 1937); RAN (Epping, NSW, 1949-1963); naval officer (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1968); RAN (Queanbeyan, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''KERMOND''== * [[/Leslie John Kermond|Kermond, Leslie John "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W7-Y88] - 1912(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3DX Warrnambool (1928-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 417, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 182, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Warrnambool, 1936-1937); engineer (Swan Hill, 1942); radio engineer (Warrnambool, 1949-1980) ==''KERNICK''== * [[/Percy Edwin Kernick|Kernick, Percy Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7S-JW1] - 1888(NSW)-1965(WA) - Licences: 6PK Perth (South Perth, 1927-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 378, 1927, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Sandstone/Mt Magnet, 1910); telegraphist (Brown Hill/Kalgoorlie, 1917; South Perth, 1925-1963) ==''KERR''== * [[/Alfred Dixon Kerr|Kerr, Alfred Dixon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT8-ZKF] - 1910(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AL Ballarat (1926-1939, 1946-1960); 3JQ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 284, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 18, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, 1931-1968); retired (Hawthorn, 1977) * [[/Allan Arthur Kerr|Kerr, Allan Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4S-W8R] - 1913(NSW)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 2AFD Sydney (Thurgoona, 1936-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1826, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Thurgoona, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Malvern, Vic, 1949); public servant (Malvern, Vic, 1954-1963; Oakleigh, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Frank John Kerr|Kerr, Frank John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4H-5HB] - 1918(Eng)-2000(USA) - Licences: 3FK Melbourne (Canterbury, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1705, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio physicist (Cammeray, NSW, 1943; Turramurra, NSW, 1949); physicist (Turramurra, NSW, 1954-1963); radio astronomer (North Manly, NSW, 1963-1968) - Links: [[w:Frank John Kerr|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P001716b.htm EOAS]; [https://baas.aas.org/pub/frank-john-kerr-1918-2000/release/1 BAAS Biography] * [[/Frederick Charles Kerr|Kerr, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HG-C7L] - 1921(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3AJK Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2385, 1939, Vic; COCP2 1096, 1947; COCP1 1215, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Hilton Kerr|Kerr, Hilton "Andy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5J3-PB1] - 1904(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AX Sydney (Manly, 1934-1936; Darling Point, 1937-1939; Waverley, 1946-1969; Bondi, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1330, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948+) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Manly, NSW, 1930-1935); chauffeur (Edgecliff, NSW, 1936-1937); soldier (Waverley, NSW, 1943-1963); technician (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Roy Kerr|Kerr, Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHP-SBX] - 1917(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4DK Winton (1937-1939); 4DK Brisbane (Tingalpa, 1946-1951) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1941, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist) - Relationships: brother of Vernon Lester Kerr 4LK - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Vernon Lester Kerr|Kerr, Vernon Lester "Vern"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHP-MCW] - 1912(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4LK Winton (1932-1933); 4LK Cloncurry (1937-1939, 1946-1948); 4LK Charters Towers (1954-1969); 4LK Charleville (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 800, 1931, No. ?? in Qld; COCP 1941, amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, Soc Wireless Pioneers USA); employment (RFDS, technical officer / controller / announcer) - Relationships: brother of Roy Kerr 4DK - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954-1977); technician (Charleville, Qld, 1977) ==''KHAN''== * [[/Kullandar Jallander Khan|Khan, Kullandar Jallander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX89-VLY] - 1916(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4QA Cairns (1937-1939, 1947); 4DC Cairns (1948-1960); 4DC Brisbane (New Farm, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1979, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 4QA may have been withdrawn by PMGD for 4QA Cairns - Electoral Rolls: picture theatre operater (Cairns, Qld, 1943); radio serviceman (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1958); tv technician (New Farm, Qld, 1968-1977); retired (New Farm, Qld, 1980) ==''KIDMAN''== * [[/Charles Henry Arthur Kidman|Kidman, Charles Henry Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQV-5J3] - 1894(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 22, 1914 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1917); warehouse manager (Narabeen, NSW, 1930-1937); company representative (Tamworth, NSW, 1943); salesman (Harbord, NSW, 1949-1954); laboratory assistant (Harbord, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Ian McIvor Kidman|Kidman, Ian McIvor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD7Q-7N2] - 1915(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5JK Naracoorte (1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1163, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''KIERNAN''== * [[/Gerard Stanislaus Kiernan|Kiernan, Gerard Stanislaus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJXL-DG6] - 1923(Ireland)-2009(Aus) - Licences: 9GK Port Moresby (1960); 3ER Fiskville (1965); 2BGK Bringelly (1969-1975); 2BGK Moree (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (overseas?) - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: technical officer (Moree, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KIESINGER''== * [[/Hans R. Kiesinger|Kiesinger, Hans R.]] - 19??(Switzerland?)-aft 2004(Qld) - Licences: HS1ALK, VK4/HE9RFF - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; broadcast listener - Comment: Substantial portion of his QSL collection survives with ARDXC and is to be archived at NFSA Canberra - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified, lived Ghana (1950-1952); Thailand (1953-1979) & Switzerland (1980-1994); may have returned to Switzerland prior to passing ==''KILBORN''== * [[/Ernest Harrold Kilborn|Kilborn, Ernest Harrold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5X-Z4N] - 1908(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: 3KE Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1932-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 883, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Not applicable) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Auburn, Vic, 1931-1937) ==''KILBY''== * [[/Raymond Harold Kilby|Kilby, Raymond Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-9VD] - 1918(Tas)-1999(Tas) - Licences: 7RK Launceston (1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1461, 1935, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 1568, 1957; 1COCP 1862, 1958; 2COCP T1, 1977 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Launceston, 1943-1972) ==''KILGARIFF''== * [[/Joseph Kilgariff|Kilgariff, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS2-XBD] - 1886(NSW)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5JT Adelaide (Burnside, 1937-1939; Erindale, 1947-1948; North Glenelg, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1884, 1937, SA; 2COCP 325, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Boulder, WA, 1910-1912); builder (Alice Springs, NT, 1934; Burnside, SA, 1939); RAAF (Leabrook, SA, 1943) ==''KILPATRICK''== * [[/James George Kilpatrick|Kilpatrick, James George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN9F-HYX] - 1884(Eng)-1962(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - State Engineer (PMGD, 1920s, 1930s); oversight of new 6WF 1932 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1916; Brighton Beach, Vic, 1917-1919); State engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1931); engineer (Sandgate, Qld, 1936); civil servant (West Perth, WA, 1937); electrical engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1943-1954); retired (South Perth, WA, 1958) ==''KILSBY''== * [[/Keith Wilbur Kilsby|Kilsby, Keith Wilbur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCHP-4ZS] - 1912(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5PR Moorak (1933); 5PR Birdwood (1938); 5PR Wiltyerong via Murray Bridge (1947); 5PR Mingary via Murray Bridge (1948); 5PR Murray Bridge (1954); 5PR Adelaide (Payneham, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 419, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Birdwood, SA, 1939; Wiltyerong, SA, 1941-1943); ==''KIMPTON''== * [[/Francis William Kimpton|Kimpton, Francis William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXZ-6PV] - 1897(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: XAAZ Grafton (1913-1914); 2BN Receive (1922-1924); 2BN Ballina (1925-1931); 2ABR Byron Bay (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 209, 1916 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Marine); WW2 (Army, CMF) - Electoral Rolls: shipping clerk (Ballina, NSW, 1930-1932); clerk (Byron Bay, 1935-1936); shipping clerk (Byron Bay, NSW, 1937-1943); clerk (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1954; Byron Bay, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''KING''== * [[/Charles Calvert King|King, Charles Calvert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQT-4R1] - 1885(Eng)-1941(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 105, 1915; 2COCP 155, 1930 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (New Town, Tas, 1914); warrant telegraphist (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1921-1925); music teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1930); musician (Clovelly, 1931; Rose Bay, 1932-1933); librarian (Woollahra, 1934); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1935); Model Maker (Watson's Bay, 1936-1937) * [[/Fred Esmond King|King, Fred Esmond (Electoral Rolls) or Esmonde (BMD)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNY-81C] - 1896(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4CQ Receive Clermont (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Bulliwallah, Qld, 1919-1963) * [[/Frederick Venn King|King, Frederick Venn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJHN-MV3] - 1888(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Cunnamulla (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Weelamurra Station, Qld, 1909); grazier (Weelamurra Station, Qld, 1913-1921); not stated (Warrambah Station, Cunnamulla, Qld, 1925); grazier (Barrington Station, Cunnamulla, Qld, 1930-1954); retired (Camp Hill, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/Norman Stanley King|King, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4V-4FT] - 1904(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2SZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1931-1937; Neutral Bay, 1938; Cremorne, 1939); 2AEQ Sydney (Northbridge, 1954; Auburn, 1954-1955; North Sydney, 1956-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 866, 1931, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1937); tram employee (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); controllerman (Auburn, NSW, 1954) ==''KINGSLEY''== * [[/John Kingsley|Kingsley, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT7M-Q6R] - 1912(Aus)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2ACF Sydney (Artarmon, 1938-1939; Cremorne, 1946-1975; Sydney CBD, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2230, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Ashfield, NSW, 1937; Cremorne, NSW, 1949-1968); practitioner (Cremorne, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KINGWELL''== * [[/William Hercules Kingwell|Kingwell, William Hercules]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB) ==''KINNEAR''== * [[/Henry Kinnear|Kinnear, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHL-9FV] - 1902(Vic)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 3IO Receive Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1922); 3KN Melbourne (Brighton, 1932-1939; Toorak, 1947-1948; South Yarra, 19541960; Mt Eliza, 1965-1969); 3AKN Portable Melbourne (Toorak, 1948; South Yarra, 1954-1956); 4AVJ Buderim (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 944, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Prahran, Vic, 1924); manager (Prahran, Vic, 1925-1928); manufacturer (Brighton, Vic, 1931-1937; South Yarra, Vic, 1943-1954); director (Malvern, Vic, 1954; Mt Eliza, Vic, 1967-1968; Toorak, Vic, 1972); company director (Buderim, Qld, 1977-1980) ==''KINSCHER''== * [[/Ernest Walter Dawes Kinscher|Kinscher, Ernest Walter Dawes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHP2-SLV] - 1911(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2ADL Nyngan (1936-1937); 2ADL Parkes (!938); 2ADL Werris Creek (1939); 2ADL Sydney (Alexandria, 1946; Marrickville, 1947-1950; Lidcombe, 1954-1969; Baulkham Hills, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1729, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: railway porter (Bourke, NSW, 1936); railway employee (Nyngan, NSW, 1937; Bushman's Hill, Parkes, NSW, 1937); clerk (Alexandria, NSW, 1943; Petersham, NSW, 1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1954-1968; Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''KINSELLA''== * [[/Hector Thomas Kinsella|Kinsella, Hector Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NC-XN9] - 1912(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6HK Perth (Hollywood, 1930; East Perth, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 641, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (South Perth, 1936-1937; Victoria Park, 1943); pharmacist (Perth, 1949; Narrogin, 1954-1958; Applecross, 1963; Ardross, 1968-1972; Booragoon, 1977-1980) * [[/Thomas Wade Kinsella|Kinsella, Thomas Wade]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8P2-TSG] - 1904(Vic)-2001(NSW)96yo - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Lubeck (1923); 3TK Lubeck (1924-1926); 3TK Rupanyup (1937-1939); 2FK Sydney (Rose Bay, 1946; Herne Bay, 1947; Sans Souci, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1992, 1937, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 532, 1943 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lubeck, 1927-1936); RAN (Sans Souci, 1949-1980) - Relationships: brother of 3AKW William Jennings Kinsella * [[/William Jennings Kinsella|Kinsella, William Jennings]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PG-S8S] - 1914(Vic)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 3AKW Lubeck (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 498, 1943; 2AOCP 55, 1946 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Magdala, Lubeck, 1936-1972; Lubeck, 1977-1980) - Relationships: brother of 3TK-2FK Thomas Wade Kinsella ==''KINZBRUNNER''== * [[/Harry Charles Kinzbrunner|Kinzbrunner, Harry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H4-SZM] - 1903(Eng)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4HK Cloncurry (1929-1931); 4HK Mareeba (1933); 4HK Tully (1937-1939); 4HK Atherton (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 474, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, radio clubs (WIAQ), employment (Australian Inland Mission, QATB) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Malanda, 1937); electrical engineer (Ashgrove, 1943); radio mechanic (Atherton, 1943); refrigeration & electrical contractor (Atherton, 1949-1972); electrical contractor (Atherton, 1977-1980) ==''KIRBY''== * [[/Donald Stewart Kirby|Kirby, Donald Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRP7-SQW] - 1915(Eng)-2011(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2ALX Orange (1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2268, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Ewan Russell Kirby|Kirby, Ewan Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4R1-4J7] - 1885(Tas)-1947(Tas) - Licences: XZB Hobart (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; First set 1909 communicated with M. Harvey; employed Hydro-electric Dept - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart South, 1914-1919); engineer (Hobart West, 1922-1936) * [[/Terence Patrick Kirby|Kirby, Terence Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZC-RYJ] - 1921(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: 3KI Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947; Kew, 1948-1955; Kilsyth, 1956; Lower Ferntree Gully, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2271, 1939, Vic; COCP1 440, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Centenary Medal, For service to the community through politics, 2001 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Kew North, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical contractor (Lower Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1958); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963); manager (Blackburn South, Vic, 1968-1980) ==''KIRKBY''== * [[/Brian Kirkby|Kirkby, Brian]] - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (early wireless experimenters, Edward Hope Kirkby, Archibald John Shaw), great grandson of Edward Hope Kirkby * [[/Charles Edward Kirkby|Kirkby, Charles Edward]] - 1886(Vic)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, son of Edward Hope Kirkby, brother of George Gill Kirkby * [[/Edward Hope Kirkby|Kirkby, Edward Hope]] - 1853(At sea)-1915(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, father of George Gill Kirkby and Charles Edward Kirkby * [[/George Gill Kirkby|Kirkby, George Gill]] - 1884(Vic)-1916(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless and X-ray experimenter, son of Edward Hope Kirkby, brother of Charles Edward Kirkby ==''KIRKE''== * [[/Basil Everald Wharton Kirke|Kirke, Basil Everald Wharton "B.K."]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6NX-FFQ] - 1893(NSW)-1958(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - WW1; chief studio announcer/Uncle "Bas" (2BL); manager, 6WF; manager 9PA (1946); manager (ABC, Victoria, 1936) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Subiaco, 1931; Perth, 1934-1936; Melbourne, 1937-1943; Perth, 1954) - Links: [[w:Basil_Kirke|Wikipedia]];[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kirke-basil-everald-wharton-10751 ADB] ==''KIRKLAND''== * [[/John Booth Kirkland|Kirkland, John Booth]] - 1861(Vic)-1900(Vic) - Licences: - Qualifications: - early telephone experimenter, Melbourne, Geelong & Ballarat ==''KIRKPATRICK''== * [[/J. Kirkpatrick|Kirkpatrick, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DP Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''KISSICK''== * [[/Alfred Leslie Hawthorn Kissick|Kissick, Alfred Leslie Hawthorn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9D-7LL] - 1904(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923-1924); 3KB Melbourne (Brunswick, 1925-1933; East Coburg, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1946-1965); operator 3CR Coburg Radio Club (1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 141, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1928; Coburg, Vic, 1936-1942; Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1963); ==''KITTO''== * [[/Thomas Collingwood Kitto|Kitto, Thomas Collingwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCKM-W8G] - 1903(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7?? Launceston (1928); 5JR Adelaide (Tusmore, 1931); 2JR Newcastle (1933); 2JS Newcastle (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 425, 1928, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 43, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Launceston, 1928); radio engineer (Sandgate, NSW, 1935; Ulverstone, Tas, 1937); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Prahran, 1949); retired (Deception Bay, 1972) ==''KLING''== * [[/John Robert Kling|Kling, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQZ-B4W] - 1905(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JB Melbourne (Balwyn, 1928; South Camberwell, 1931; Hawthorn East, 1933; Hampton, 1937-1939); 3AJQ Melbourne (Seaford, 1954-1955; Lower Ferntree Gully, 1956; Frankston, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 403, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1933; Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942; Bacchus Marsh, Vic, 1949); radio sound engineer (Seaford, Vic, 1954); electrician (Frankston, Vic, 1963-1968) ==''KNAPTON''== * [[/Carlo Patrick Knapton|Knapton, Carlo Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DQR-R5C] - 1879(Irl)-1955(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - wireless trader (WA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as vice-president, Wireless Traders Assoc, WA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Carlton, Vic, 1914); lighting engineer (South Perth, 1921-1954) ==''KNEIPP''== * [[/James Henry Kneipp|Kneipp, James Henry "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5R-YBH] - 1875(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Cannon Hill, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: saddler (Morningside, Qld, 1905); railway employee (Morningside, Qld, 1908-1917; Cannon Hill, Qld, 1919-1958) ==''KNELL''== * [[/Clive Thomas Burrows Knell|Knell, Clive Thomas Burrows]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDP-S8S] - 1896(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XJDC Melbourne (Windsor, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Signals) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Windsor, Vic, 1917-1919); farmer (Bunyip North, Vic, 1921-1924); student (Glenferrie, Vic, 1925-1926); clerk (Carlton North, Vic, 1927); civil servant (Kew, Vic, 1928-1967) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1796935 AWM] ==''KNIGHT''== * [[/John Knight|Knight, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVSF-KKZ] - 1916(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2TB Sydney (Lakemba, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1500, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Lakemba, NSW, 1937) * [[/Rupert Keith Knight|Knight, Rupert Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MJ-Z5W] - 1898(Qld)-1934(Qld) - Licences: 4RK Toowoomba (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Halcyon: not mentioned? - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowoomba, 1919); bank clerk (East Toowoomba, 1925-1926); not specified (East Toowoomba, 1928-1932) ==''KNOCK''== * [[/Donald Brader Knock|Knock, Donald Brader "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWWR-L62] - 1898(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 1911 Manchester; G6XG London (1924-1926); 2NO Sydney (Cremorne, 1926-1927; Vaucluse, 1927; Kirribilli, 1928; Randwick, 1929); 6NK Wyndham (1930-1931); 2NU Portable Sydney 1935-1939; 5NO Portable Central Australia; 2NO Sydney (Waverley, 1946-1966) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 335, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2MO); radiocommunications engineer; journalist (Wireless Weekly, Radio in ANZ, Radio Monthly, Australian Radio News, Bulletin, Australasian Radio World); military (WW1 - Royal Naval Air Service, WW2 - AIF lieutenant-major) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Waverley, 1930); radio journalist (Waverley, 1932-1933); radio engineer (Waverley, 1935-1963) ==''KNOWLES''== * [[/Henry Carlisle Maddison Knowles|Knowles, Henry Carlisle Maddison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4Q8-642] - 1901(NSW)-1945(ACT) - Licences: 2LK Sydney (Arncliffe, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 653, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Woolahra, 1933; Kingston, ACT, 1935-1943) ==''KNYVETT''== * [[/Edmund Lawrence Knyvett|Knyvett, Edmund Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYH1-RTC] - 1912(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3LC Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1540, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: banker (Malvern East, Vic, 1934-1937); bank official (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1963); bank officer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1967-1972; Burwood, Vic, 1977-1980) ==''KOETS''== * [[/Carolus Gerbrandus Koets|Koets, Carolus or Charles Gerbrandus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBWB-3MQ] - 1890(Netherlands)-1982(Netherlands) - Licences: 2GK Bredalbane (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sydney CBD, 1934; Dunedoo, 1935; Newtown, NSW, 1936; Erskinville, NSW, 1937); motor mechanic (Lewisham, NSW, 1937); poultry farmer (Gosford, NSW, 1943); carpenter (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954; Enmore, NSW, 1958); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1958; Annandale, NSW, 1963; Redcliffe, Qld, 1968-1972) ==''KOGLIN''== * [[/Merton Herman Koglin|Koglin, Merton Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6NG-SM2] - 1894(Tas)-1967(Tas) - Licences: 7MK Hobart (Hobart City, 1939, 1948-1955; Lindisfarne, 1956-1960; South Hobart, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2346, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Queenstown, Tas, 1919); joiner (Hobart, Tas, 1922; Townsville, Qld, 1925; Glenmore, NSW, 1930; Forest Lodge, NSW, 1931; Toxteth, NSW, 1933-1934; Hobart, Tas, 1936-1943); carpenter (Hobart, Tas, 1949-1954; Lindisfarne, Tas, 1958; Hobart, Tas, 1963) ==''KOSSECK''== * [[/Edwin Frederick Kosseck|Kosseck, Edwin Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VB-VTG] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EK Geelong (Belmont, 1930-1933); 3AKE Geelong (Newport, 1947; Belmont, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 705, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Belmont, Vic, 1931-1937); RAAF (Newport, Vic, 1943); gardener (Belmont, Vic, 1949-1980) ==''KRAEGEN''== * [[/Carl W. J. Kraegen|Kraegen, Carl W. J. "Charles"]] - 1831?(Germany?)-1871(NT) - Licences: - Qualifications: - employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs, SA Posts & Telegraphs), telegraph operator (Ballarat, Portland), developed an early system of explosive detonation by battery, tragically died of thirst during the construction of the Overland Telegraph ==''KRUGER''== * [[/Francis Augustine Kruger|Kruger, Francis Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJZ-58H] - 1907(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3HE Receive Charlton (1922-1923); 3HE Charlton (1924-1925); 3AI Charlton (1935-1939); 3AI Strathmore (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1541, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Charlton, 1928-1937); cinema operator (Charlton, 1942); executive (Essendon, 1949-1968; Strathmore, 1977-1980) =='''L'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ==''LABY''== * [[/Thomas Howell Laby|Laby, Thomas Howell]] - 1880(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - frequent lecturer on wireless topics to WIA Vic in the 1920s; education (BA Cambridge 1905, PhD Cambridge 1921); employment (University of Sydney, 1901-1904; Cavendish Laboratory, 1905; Professor Physics, Victoria University College, Wellington, 1909; Professor Natural Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 1915-1930+); Royal Society of Victoria (president, 1924) ==''LACK''== * [[/Francis James Lack|Lack, Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCQH-WJR] - 1876(NSW)-1949(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Sandgate, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Warwick, Qld, 1903; Tiaro, Qld, 1905-1906; Maryborough, Qld, 1908); fish agent (Maryborough, Qld, 1913); engineer (Sandgate, Qld, 1916); accountant (Sandgate, Qld, 1917-1949) ==''LAFFERTY''== * [[/John Austral Lafferty|Lafferty, John Austral]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQY-XGQ] - 1913(Vic)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 3JZ Melbourne (Caulfield, 1934-1937); 3JZ Yarram (1938-1939); 3JZ Melbourne (Parkdale, 1947-1969); 2OL Bermagui (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1284, 1934, Vic; BOCP 1672, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1935-1947) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1936); mechanic (Kyabram, Vic, 1937; Mentone, Vic, 1942-1972); retired (Bermagui, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LAHEY''== * [[/John Wesley Lahey|Lahey, John Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKRX-KPL] - 1850(Irl)-1937(Qld) - Licences: 4EG Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: sawmill proprietor (Clayfield, Qld, 1908-1909); sawmiller (Clayfield, Qld, 1913-1936) ==''LAIDLER''== * [[/Thomas Laidler|Laidler, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1KG-31L] - 1904(Eng)-1995(SA) - Licences: 5TL Ceduna (1937-1939, 1947); 5TL Largs Bay (1948); 5TL Renmark (1954-1960); 5TL Adelaide (Glandore, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1934, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Ceduna, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LAING''== * [[/Thomas Hector Laing|Laing, Thomas Hector "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/PSJ4-7MS] - 1940(???)-2017(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Broadcast listener (MW + SW) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Clouds Creek, NSW, 1963; Carlton West, NSW, 1968); storeman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1972); Kogarah, NSW, 1977); crane driver (Holland Park West, QLD, 1980) - QSLs: Small collection (100+, MW + SW) held in the ARDXC/Adrian Peterson NFSA collection ==''LAKE''== * [[/Eric James Lake|Lake, Eric James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDFZ-CKK]- 1906(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4EL Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1932-1939; Camp Hill, 1946-1948); 4EL Clevedon (1954-1956); 4EL Townsville (Belgian Gardens, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 54, 1931; AOCP 966, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, instructor); broadcast technician (4QN); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1943-1949; Townsville, Qld, 1954-1963); ==''LAKER''== * [[/Frank John Federal Laker|Laker, Frank John Federal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1V2-P8Q] - 1899(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2ZE Deniliquin (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1925); clerk (Bondi, 1935-1937); accountant (North Rocks, 1954) ==''LALOR''== * [[/Peter Fintan Lalor|Lalor, Peter Fintan]] - 1827(Irl)-1889(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Leader of the Eureka Stockade; Postmaster-General Victoria (Aug 1875-Oct 1875) ==''LAMB''== * [[/A. D. Lamb|Lamb, A. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DK Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Joseph Wiseman Lamb|Lamb, James Joseph Wiseman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7M-49X] - 1876(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 119, 1915; 1COCP 264, 1932 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Relationships: father of Harry Spencer Lamb - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1910); radio station master (Townsville, Qld, 1921); wireless (Malvern, Vic, 1927); superintendent (Toorak, Vic, 1928-1936; Elsternwick, Vic, 1937); retired (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942) * [[/Harry Spencer Lamb|Lamb, Harry Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7M-SQY] - 1906(WA)-1984(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcaster - Relationships: son of James Joseph Wiseman Lamb - Electoral Rolls: ==''LAMBART''== * [[/John Mark Lambart|Lambart, John Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQY-9DB] - 1902(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3WN Sea Lake (1934-1939); 3WN Ballarat (1947-1948); 3WN Sebastopol (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1283, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Ararat, Vic, 1924; Sea Lake, Vic, 1931-1937; Soldiers Hill, Vic, 1942; Ballarat, Vic, 1949; Sebastopol, Vic, 1954-1977) ==''LAMBERT''== * [[/Francis Redmond Lambert|Lambert, Francis Redmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBP-N7Z] - 1911(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3QL Melbourne (Alphington, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 59, 1932; COCP2 397, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1931-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Alphington, Vic, 1934-1967; Fairfield, Vic, 1972); translator (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1977); clerk (Yallambie, Vic, 1980) * [[/Frank Clayton Lambert|Lambert or Mason, Frank Clayton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C3-761] - 1908(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6FL Perth (South Perth, 1929-1931); 6FL Geraldton (1933); 6FL Perth (Wembley, 1937-1939; Subiaco, 1947); 3AFL Bairnsdale (1948); 6FL Perth (Claremont, 1954-1956; Bassendean, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 503, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: picture employee (South Perth, WA, 1931); projectionist (Albany, WA, 1934); sound projectionist (East Fremantle, WA, 1936); projectionist (Wembley Park, WA, 1937); radio technician (Subiaco, WA, 1943-1949); dealer (Claremont, WA, 1954); radio dealer (Bassendean, WA, 1958-1980) ==''LAMPARD''== * [[/Edward Geoffrey Lampard|Lampard, Edward Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD76-BTK] - 1897(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: XIQ Sydney (Parramatta, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Australian Flying Corps (WW1, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1935); mechanical engineer (Killara, NSW, 1937-1943); engineer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1954; Stanwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Brighton le Sands, NSW, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "XIQ - Edward Geoffrey Lampard" ==''LANCE''== * [[/George Basil Lance|Lance, George Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G182-WVT] - 1920(Vic)-2015(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3DS Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2286, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); radio repairer (Ballarat, Vic, 1949); radio retailer (Ballarat, Vic, 1954-1968); retailer (Ballarat, Vic, 1977); retired (Ballarat, Vic, 1980) ==''LANE''== * [[/Cyril Herbert Dodson Lane|Lane, Cyril Herbert Dodson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWYS-VSB] - 1888(NSW)-1915(Turkey) - Licences: XDM Sydney (1909-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: born Cyril Herbert Dodson - Relationships: brother-in-law of Charles Dansie Maclurcan - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/248422 VWMA] - TroveTag: "XDM - - Cyril Herbert Dodson Lane" - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Leslie Sydney Lane|Lane, Leslie Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9Y-FKC]- 1892(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: XGE Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914); 2LL Sydney (Randwick, 1926-1928); 2LL Weethalle (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 699, 1946 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postmaster (Weethalle, NSW, 1930-1943); electrical fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1949); charge hand (Abbotsford, NSW, 1954-1963); * [[/Robert William Lane|Lane, Robert William "Bobby" or Tex Morton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSXW-HM7] - 1916(NZ)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[Tex_Morton|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/morton-tex-15027 ADB] * [[/Ronald William Lane|Lane, Ronald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D2-RRV] - 1919(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3TP Melbourne (East Prahran, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2274, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Armadale. Vic, 1949-1967; Prahran, Vic, 1972-1980) ==''LANG''== * [[/Henry Bryan Lang|Lang, Henry Bryan "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9B-4PP] - 1903(Vic)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6HL Perth (Claremont, 1938-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2098, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1925); radio mechanic (Claremont, WA, 1931-1972) ==''LANGAN''== * [[/Harold Francis Langan|Langan, Harold Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX1-DJM] - 1905(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 40, 1931; AOCP 773, 1931, NSW; COCP2 412, 1932; COCP1 729, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Clovelly, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Clovelly, NSW, 1933); labourer (Centennial Park, NSW, 1934; Waverley South, NSW, 1936; Randwick North, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Lavender Bay, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949); radio operator (Kensington, NSW, 1954); radio officer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Buff Point via Budgewoi, NSW, 1972) ==''LANGENSCHIED''== * [[/Ernest Carl Hamilton Langenschied|Langenschied, Ernest Carl Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8Z-JMY] - 1895(Eng)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6EL Geraldton (1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2180, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Bassendean, WA, 1931); wireless mechanic (Bayswater, WA, 1936); kitchenhand (Bayswater, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Bassendean, WA, 1943) ==''LANGFIELD''== * [[/Harold Leslie Langfield|Langfield, Harold Leslie "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX84-3D6] - 1893(Wales)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4CO Brisbane (Rosalie, 1935-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1572, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: club steward (Rosalie, Qld, 1934-1977; Paddington, Qld, 1980); ==''LANGFORD-SMITH''== * [[/Fritz Langford-Smith|Langford-Smith, Fritz]] - 1904(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - electronics designer (AWA); author (Radiotron Designers Handbook); journalist (Radiotronics) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198908.pdf EA] ==''LANGHANS''== * [[/Ron Langhans|Langhans, Ron]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - historian (broadcasting); author (First Twelve Months of Broadcasting) ==''LANGRIDGE''== * [[/George David Langridge|Langridge, George David]] - 1829(Eng)-1891(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Postmaster-General Victoria in early 1880s ==''LAPTHORNE''== * [[/Horace Charles Lapthorne|Lapthorne, Horace Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W8-STK] - 1900(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1923-1924); 2HL Sydney (Chatswood, 1928-1938; Lane Cove, 1939; Artarmon, 1948-1969); 2HL Noraville (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 422, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Artarmon, 1930-1937; Chatswood, 1943-1968); retired (Noraville, 1972) ==''LARSEN''== * [[/Herbert Peter Christian Larsen|Larsen, Herbert Peter Christian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36L-GHQ] - 1901(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 4JW Charters Towers(1928-1937); 4JW Cairns (1938-1939, 1947-1956); 4JW Charters Towers (1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 439, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: brewery hand (Charters Towers, 1925-1936); engine driver (Cairns, 1943-1954; Charters Towers, 1958-1968) ==''LARSSON''== * [[/Gustaf William Larsson|Larsson, Gustaf William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTD-55K] - 1902(Tas)-1992(Tas) - Licences: 7BJ Receive Hobart (City, 1923); Receive Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 92, 1932; AOCP 3275, 1952 - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Hobart West, 1928-1936) ==''LATHWELL''== * [[/Arthur George Couzens Lathwell|Lathwell, Arthur George Couzens]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZH3-G9L] - 1911(WA)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6AL Bunbury (1935-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1467, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician's assistant (Bunbury, WA, 1936-1937); electrician (Bunbury, WA, 1943-1980) ==''LAUNDER-CRIDGE''== * [[/Wilfred Edgar Launder-Cridge|Launder-Cridge, Wilfred Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXT9-S5L] - 1899(Eng)-1960(Tas) - Licences: 5BZ Adelaide (Brooklyn Park, 1928); 3QZ Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1933); 3UU Melbourne (Essendon, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 200, 1930; 1COCP 120, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Essendon North, Vic, 1937; Aerodrome, Cambridge, Tas, 1943); OIC, DCA (Forrest, WA, 1958) ==''LAURENCE''== * [[/John Henry Laurence|Laurence, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXL7-YKV] - 1916(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5MZ Adelaide (Malvern, 1933-1939); 3PF Melbourne (Sandringham, 1947-1948); 3PF Benalla (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1164, 1933, SA; 1COCP 118, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Ceduna, 1941-1943); farmer (Wellington, Benalla, 1949-1963; Benalla, 1967-1980) ==''LAURENSON''== * [[/Sydney John Laurenson|Laurenson, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52L-GZL] - 1913(NSW)-1998(WA) - Licences: 2IS Sydney (Bexley, 1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 395, 1932; COCP1 291, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Perth, WA, 1943); technician (St Kilda, Vic, 1949); manager (South Perth, WA, 1949-1954; Doubleview, WA, 1958-1963); radio officer (Doubleview, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Doubleview, WA, 1980) ==''LAURIE-RHODES''== * [[/Melbourne Clive Laurie-Rhodes|Laurie-Rhodes, Melbourne Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6M-6K1] - 1915(Qld)-1997(NZ) - Licences: 4XU Brisbane (Hendra, 1934-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1353, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Hendra, Qld, 1936-1937) ==''LAVER''== * [[/Charles Poynton Laver|Laver, Charles Poynton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JBH-SNC] - 1882(Eng)-1969(SA) - Licences: 5CP Cape Borda (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Lightkeeper (Cape Borda, SA, 1939; Edithburgh, 1941-1951) ==''LAVINGTON''== * [[/Frederick Morgan Eric Lavington|Lavington, Frederick Morgan Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJM-ZC9] - 1903(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 2ZC Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1923); 2ZC Sydney (Waverley, 1923; Bondi, 1924-1925; Mosman, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Manly, 1930); engineer (Strathfield, 1932; Ashfield West, 1935-1936); electrical engineer (Ashfield West, 1937); engineer (Kensington, 1949; Kingsford, 1954-1972) ==''LAVRICK''== * [[/Otto Arthur Lavrick|Lavrick, Otto Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4T-Z91] - 1878(???)-1954(WA) - Licences: 6AV Receive Perth (Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: slaughterman (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1917); miner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936-1937; Norseman, WA, 1943); retired (Maylands, WA, 1954) ==''LAWLESS''== * [[/Frank Alexander Lawless|Lawless, Frank Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1R-XVF] - 1883(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XDT Sydney (Enmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Pioneer, 1915-1918) - Electoral Rolls: tram-driver (Enmore, NSW 1913; West Ryde, NSW, 1930-1935) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R2067936 Embarkation Roll] ==''LAWRIE''== * [[/Kevan Alic Lawrie|Lawrie, Kevan Alec or Alic]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRS-5YP] - 1915(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5AK Adelaide (Lockleys, 1936-1939; York, 1947-1948; Lockleys, 1954-1965; Brooklyn, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1602, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lockleys, SA, 1939-1941) ==''LAW''== * [[/F. W. Law|Law, F. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DA Perth (Armadale, 1923); 6CZ Perth (Armadale, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ==''LAWS''== * [[/David Andrew Laws|Laws, David Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLN-FW5] - 1909(Qld)-1943(PNG) - Licences: 4DR Brisbane (Taringa, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 829, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, M Special Unit, Commando) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Taringa, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/635901] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Sidney Frank Henry Laws|Laws, Sidney Frank Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6ZT-GBH] - 1893(NZ)-1973(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 6, 1914, No. 6 in Aus and Vic - commercial operator; coastal station operator; manager 7ZL (1927); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (obo 7ZL) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer operator (Wireless Station, Townsville, 1915); farmer (Launching Place, 1918); electrical engineer (Prahran, Vic, 1919); engineer (Armadale, Vic, 1919-1924); manager (Launceston, 1928); company manager (Double Bay, NSW, 1930-1931) ==''LAWTON''== * [[/Alexander Kyle Lawton|Lawton, Alexander Kyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR8F-FWT] - 1889(Qld)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, federal public servant (PMGD), radio clubs (QWI, member), business (movie theatres, Amico), WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Toowoomba, 1913; Wynnum South, 1915-1916); manager (Windsor, 1919); engineer (Nundah, 1925-1928); manager (Townsville, 1936-1937; Nundah, 1943-1949); manufacturer's agent (Virginia, 1954-1958); company director (Ashfield, 1963); sales manager (Ashfield, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "Alexander Kyle Lawton"(180+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Lawton"(10+ tags) ==''LEADBITTER''== * [[/James Henry Leadbitter|Leadbitter, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDP1-3V1] - 1882(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2AF Receive West Wyalong (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: cycle mechanic (Darlington, 1903); mechanic (West Wyalong, 1913); cycle mechanic (West Wyalong, 1930-1943) ==''LE CORNU''== * [[/Oswald Charles Cornu|Le Cornu, Oswald Charles "Blue"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99TF-H5V] - 1898(NSW)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 2GK Bellingen (1931-1933); 2GK Lismore (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 795, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AIF, Howitzer Brigade, Signals School, 1916-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: car-driver (Bellingen, NSW, 1930-1932); electrician (Lismore, NSW, 1935-1937); PMG Linesman (Casino, NSW, 1943); lineman (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Byron Bay, NSW, 1968) ==''LEAL''== * [[/Athol Frederick James Leal|Leal, Athol Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Y-WXN] - 1914(SA)-2000(???) - Licences: 5LQ Adelaide (Magill, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2310, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: improver (Magill, SA, 1939-1941) ==''LEANEY''== * [[/William Gregory Leaney|Leaney, William Gregory]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK9P-JF9] - 1895(SA)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3XN Receive Melbourne (Northcote, 1923); 3XN Melbourne (Northcote, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Northcote, 1919-1954); driver (Coburg, 1963-1977); nil (Preston, 1980) ==''LEARMONTH''== * [[/Lionel Pearson Learmonth|Learmonth, Lionel Pearson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNK-M9F] - 1890(Vic)-1934(At Sea) - Licences: 3PL Hamilton (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Drowned when Ketch was wrecked near New Years Island, Tasmania - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, Vic, 1912-1917); auctioneer (Hamilton, Vic, 1919-1931) ==''LEBER''== * [[/David Leber|Leber, David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HD-847] - 1905(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 3DL Melbourne (Richmond, 1929-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 481, 1929, Vic; COCP3 45, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1942); salesman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949) ==''LECKIE''== * [[/Herbert Crockett Leckie|Leckie, Herbert Crockett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1R-QQN] - 1927(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3LH Melbourne (Elwood, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 1170, 1947 - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949-1968; Elwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Raymond Campbell Leckie|Leckie, Raymond Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2Q-ZZV] - 1904(Vic)-1987(ACT) - Licences: 3TU Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923); 3TU Melbourne (Sandringham, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 215, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Sandringham, 1926); public servant (Braddon, 1935; Turner, 1943-1968); examiner of patents (Hughes, 1972); retired (Hughes, 1977-1980) ==''LEE''== * [[/Francis Henry Samuel Lee|Lee, Francis Henry Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LB-9NX] - 1892(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Bowral (1930); 4FI Kaparoko, Papua (1933); 2FL Glenbrook (1934); 2FL Sydney (Strathfield, 1935-1937); 4LF Misima, Papua (1938); 2LE Sydney (Brookly, 1946-1947; Dolans Bay, 1948-1950; Kogarah Bay, 1954-1955); 2LE Avoca Beach (1956-1961+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 43, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Harris Park, NSW, 1913); storekeeper (Glenbrook, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); storekeeper (Brooklyn, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Kogarah, NSW, 1954); no occupation (Avoca Beach, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/George Lister Lee|Lee, George Lister]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNC-NFY] - 1908(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AGD Newcastle (Mayfield, 1937-1938; Birmingham Gardens, 1939, 1946-1958; Kahibah, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1893, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Mayfield, NSW, 1930-1937); engineer (Birminham Gardens, NSW, 1943-1958); turner (Kahibah, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''LEE-ARCHER''== * [[/Evan Leslie Lee-Archer|Lee-Archer, Evan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2K-F3W] - 1911(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3LM Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1929-1931); 3LM Wonthaggi (1933); 3LM Melbourne (Caulfield North, 1937; Malvern East, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 534, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gardiner, Vic, 1933); radio engineer (Korumburra, Vic, 1934); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1935); mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1937) ==''LEGGE''== * [[/Arthur William Legge|Legge, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9MJS-QKM] - 1906(Tas)-1968(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Ulverstone (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Ulverstone, 1928); no occupation (Hobart South, 1936); zinc worker (Hobart East, 1943); farmer (Cullenswood, 1949-1954) ==''LEGGETT''== * [[/Thomas George Leggett|Leggett, Thomas George or George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLM6-TK3] - 1907(Eng)-1982(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2458, 1940, SA; COCP1 627, 1942 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: upholsterer (Cabra, SA, 1939-1941); wireless operator (RAAF Station, Pearce, WA, 1943); technician (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949) ==''LE GRAND''== * [[/Sydney Walter Le Grand|Le Grand, Sydney Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQDD-D57] - 1902(Qld)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4LG Brisbane (Windsor, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 882, 1925; 2COCP 34, 1929; 1COCP 151, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Windsor, 1925-1926); operator (Woollahra, 1931-1937; Bellevue Hill, 1943-1949; Bondi Junction, 1954-1968); retired (Banora Point, 1972-1977) ==''LELLIOTT''== * [[/Harvey William Lelliott|Lelliott, Harvey William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF8D-LNT] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3ZG Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1936-1939; Sunshine, 1947-1956; McKinnon, 1960); 3ZG Ararat (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1769, 1936, Vic; TVOCP 571, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Malvern, Vic, 1937); radio mechanic (Sunshine, Vic, 1942-1954); public servant (Bentleigh North, Vic, 1963); PMG technician (Ararat, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Thomas Lelliott|Lelliott, Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VX-4PX] - 1911(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3ZW Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1930-1939); 3AZW Melbourne (Boronia, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 684, 1930, Vic; AOLCP 68, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Mont Albert, 1937); operator (Caulfield, 1942); public servant (Boronia, 1963-1980) ==''LEMMON''== * [[/Charles Edward Lemmon|Lemmon, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLL-Z21] - 1885(Eng)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 95, 1915; 2COCP 120, 1930; 1COCP 71, 1930 - coastal wireless operator; WW2; RANRS - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Clayfield, Qld, 1915); officer-in-charge Wireless Station (Rockhampton, 1916-1921); radio telegraphist (Applecross, 1931-1936; Como, 1937); wireless operator (Broome, 1937); radio telegraphist (Geraldton, 1943-1949); retired (Rivervale, 1954-1963) ==''LEMPRIERE''== * [[/Charles Louis Lempriere|Lempriere, Charles Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23Y-NPS] - 1857(Vic)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3ZJ Melbourne (Vermont, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: surgeon (South Yarra, 1912-1919); medical practitioner (Vermont, 1924-1934) ==''LENDRUM''== * [[/Alexander Lendrum|Lendrum, Alexander "Alex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NZ-Y5Y] - 1887(Qld)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2YL Sydney (Kensington, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Toowoomba, 1913); yardman (Toowoomba, 1921); constable (Kensington, 1930-1937) ==''LE NEVEZ''== * [[/Arthur Le Nevez|Le Nevez, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C2-J6C] - 1913(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2LN Sydney (Annandale, 1933-1939); 2LN Lord Howe Island (1947-1954); 2LN Sydney (Bradfield Park, 1955; West Pymble, 1956-1980+); 2ABA Sydney (Marrickville, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1092, 1933, NSW; COCP1 85, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Annandale, NSW, 1934-1936); aeradio operator (Lord Howe Island, NSW, 1943-1954); radio operator (Pymble, NSW, 1958-1980) ==''LENNON''== * [[/Christopher James Lennon|Lennon, Christopher James "Chris"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJL3-LZF] - 1889(Vic)-1932(Aus) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 4, 1929 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Broome, 1916-1917); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1925); telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1931) ==''LENON''== * [[/Robert John Fitzmaurice Lenon|Lenon, Robert John Fitzmaurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WJ-1FK] - 1903(NSW)-1979(ACT) - Licences: 2TV Cowra (1935-1939); 2TV Canberra (Turner, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1515, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cowra, NSW, 1930-1937); joiner (Turner, ACT, 1949-1977) ==''LEONARD''== * [[/Aubrey Benedict Leonard|Leonard, Aubrey Benedict]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9T-N4X] - 1896(NSW)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3EN Receive Drouin (1922-1923); 3EN Drouin (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 244, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Drouin, 1922-1928); radio dealer (Drouin, 1931-1954); retired (Drouin, 1963-1967) * [[/John William Leonard|Leonard, John William "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G494-BY4] - 1906(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (Black Rock, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 386, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: linesman (Sandringham, 1931-1943); shopkeeper (Sandringham, 1949-1968) * [[/Leslie Clarence Leonard|Leonard, Leslie Clarence "Pat"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH15-16Q] - 1902(Vic)-1961(SA) - Licences: 5LT Adelaide (Payneham, 1946-1947; Medindie, 1948); 5LT Port Lincoln (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2336, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pilot (The Terrace, SA, 1939) * [[/Vincent Halpin Leonard|Leonard, Vincent Halpin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8S4-TXD] - 1915(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3PJ Melbourne (?, 1938-1939; Kew, 1946-1956); 3PJ St Andrews (1960); 3PJ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2167, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Abbotsford, 1937; Kew, 1937-1954); public servant (St Andrews, 1958; Balwyn, 1963-1980) ==''LESLIE''== * [[/Julian Leslie|Leslie, Julian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS98-211] - 1873(Vic)-1950(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 142, 1915; 1COCP 246, 1932 - RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Leederville, WA, 1910-1912; Applecross, WA, 1913); O.I.C. (Radio Telegraph Station, Broome, WA, 1917); officer-in-charge (Radio Station, Thursday Island, 1925-1926); superintendent of wireless (Auburn, Vic, 1928); supervisor B.H. service (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1949) ==''LESTER''== * [[/Jack Lester|Lester, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5FQ-NQL] - 1902(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5LR Renmark (1930-1937); 5LR Berri (1938-1939); 5LR Adelaide (Millswood Estate, 1946-1947; Blackwood, 1954-1965); 5LR Victor Harbour (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 674, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 236, 1935; BOCP 369, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Berri, 1939-1943) ==''LETCH''== * [[/Keith Essex Letch|Letch, Keith Essex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KV-CP3] - 1907(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2434, 1940, WA; BOCP 394, 1941 - amateur operator?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bus driver (Belmont, WA, 1931; Carlisle, WA, 1936-1943); radio engineer (Carlisle, WA, 1949-1958); technician (6AM transmitter, Northam, WA, 1963) ==''LETT''== * [[/Frederick James Norman Lett|Lett, Frederick James Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2P-Y8D] - 1903(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2WN Receive Sydney (Annandale, 1923); 2WN Sydney (Annandale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Annandale, 1930-1936); publican (Sydney, 1937); hotelkeeper (Clifton Gardens Hotel, Mosman, 1943); Darlinghurst, 1949; Dulwich Hill, 1958; Marrickville, 1963); retired (Church Point, 1968) ==''LEUNIG''== * [[/William Leslie Leunig|Leunig, William Leslie "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD25-HD2] - 1888(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XJDR Sale (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sale, Vic, 1914-1919; Maryborough, Vic, 1921; Murrumbeena, Vic, 1922-1927; Elsternwick, Vic, 1928); civil servant (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1936); manager (Dingley, Vic, 1942-1949) ==''LEVENSPIEL''== * [[/Pinkus Levenspiel|Levenspiel, Pinkus or Phillip "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JB-QSL] - 1904(Eng)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2TX Wyong (1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 668, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Wyong, NSW, 1936-1937); mechanic (Wyong, NSW, 1949-1963); motor dealer (Ourimbah, NSW, 1968-1980) ==''LEVERETT''== * [[/John Henry Leverett|Leverett, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV79-R7Q] - 1894(Eng)-1957(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 25, 1914; 1COCP 88, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broome, 1916); telegraphist (Ascot, Qld, 1921); wireless operator (Rockhampton, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1943); wireless inspector (Burwood, NSW, 1954) ==''LEVERRIER''== * [[/Francis Hewitt Leverrier|Leverrier, Francis Hewitt "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBT-DP5] - 1863(NSW)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XEN Sydney (Waverley, 1911-1914, Licence No. 5) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; radio clubs (WIA, president, 1910) - Electoral Rolls: barrister (Vaucluse, 1930-1934, Kings Counsel) - Relationships: father of 2BK-2ADE Frank Neville Leverrier * [[/Frank Neville Leverrier|Leverrier, Frank Neville "Boy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6RF-W2W] - 1904(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2BK Receive Sydney (Waverley, 1922-1923); 2BK Sydney (Vaucluse, 1924-1930); 2ADE Castle Cove (1969-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 169, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; CPRT 931, 1926) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio work (Vaucluse, 1930); clerk (Vaucluse, 1933-1937); superintendent (Vaucluse, 1943-1949); public relations (Roseville, 1963-1968; Castle Cove, 1977) - Relationships: son of XEN Francis Hewitt Leverrier - TroveTag: "2BK-2ADE - Frank Neville Leverrier" * [[/Henri Andre Leverrier|Leverrier, Henri Andre "Henry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G68N-18J] - 1882(NCL)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XEN Sydney (Gordon, 1911); XHL Sydney (City, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; Australasian Wireless Co )1911); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as manager, Australian General Electric, Sydney) - Relationships: nephew of XEN Francis Hewitt Leverrier; cousin of 2BK-2ADE Frank Neville Leverrier - Electoral Rolls: engineer (North Sydney, 1913); manager (Crows Nest, 1930-1937) - TroveTag: "XEN-XHL - Henri Andre Leverrier" ==''LEVINGS''== * [[/Stanley Basil Levings|Levings, Stanley Basil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1P-ZYH] - 1912(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3NS Melbourne (Regent, 1936-1939; Bentleigh, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1794, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Preston, Vic, 1936); engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1949); fitter (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1954-1980) ==''LEVY''== * [[/Lewis Joseph Levy|Levy, Lewis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPFT-KSW] - 1902(Qld)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2XB Receive Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923); 1686 Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bankstown, NSW, 1930-1935); radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937); area officer (Goulburn, NSW, 1943); agent (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Levy|Levy, Richard "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N1-Z38] - 1909(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5AJ Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 654, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Torrensville, 1943) ==''LEWINGTON''== * [[/Roy Lewington|Lewington, Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SN-BB4] - 1895(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XBX Sydney (Chatswood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Gunner, 7th B. A. Column) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified; (apprentice electrical fitter for Coupland & Waddell, Sydney at enlistment 1915) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/315726 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10241304 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ==''LEWIS''== * [[/Charles Edward Cornelius Lewis|Lewis, Charles Edward Cornelius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTPH-278] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3NL Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 932, 1932, Vic; COCP1 119, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: factory employee (North Melbourne, Vic, 1936-1943); waterside worker (Ascot Vale East, Vic, 1954); electrical (Essendon North, Vic, 1963-1968); electrician (Essendon North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Henry Garrett Lewis|Lewis, Henry Garrett "Harry"]] - 1895(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: Hobart (no record of licence identified as yet) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (reported experimenting from 1912); councillor WIA Tas in 1923; manager 3UZ 1924 - Electoral Rolls: * [[/William John Lewis|Lewis, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYJ-BZQ] - 1908(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2YB Sydney (Marrickville, 1931-1936; McMahons Point, 1937); 6YB Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939); 2YB Sydney (Haberfield, 1947-1950; Paddington, 1954-1969; Ryde, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 863, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Comment: Several contemporaneous WJLs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified due to numbers ==''LEYDEN''== * [[/Francis Michael Leyden|Leyden, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-FP5] - 1914(WA)-1998(Eng) - Licences: 2AGP Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1612, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937-1972) ==''LIGHT''== * [[/Cecil Eade Light|Light, Cecil Eade]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5W3-PKF] - 1913(NSW)-1985(Eng) - Licences: 2QM Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1183, 1933, NSW; COCP2 17, 1934; COCP1 137, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1927-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Coogee, NSW, 1934); salesman (Coogee, NSW, 1935-1937) ==''LIGHTON''== * [[/Robert Lighton|Lighton, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HJ-HD1] - 1869(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: 3CM Receive Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1922-1924); 3RL Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 179, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Toongabbie, 1903; Benalla, 1916); independent means (East St Kilda, 1928; Armadale, 1937) ==''LILLIE''== * [[/Raymond Charles Beaumont Lillie|Lillie, Raymond Charles Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRS6-5W2] - 1907(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2QG Sydney (Manly, 1935-1939; Randwick, 1946-1955; Seaforth, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 417, 1932; COCP1 315, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Manly, NSW, 1933); police constable (Manly, NSW, 1935; Randwick North, NSW, 1943-1954; Seaforth, NSW, 1958-1977) ==''LINDEN''== * [[/Edwin Linden|Linden, Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXD-PRV] - 1904(Qld)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 4FT Receive Brisbane (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Murgon, Qld, 1925); mechanic (Wilston, Qld, 1928); storekeeper (Clayfield, Qld, 1936-1937); telephone mechanic (Mackay, Qld, 1943-1949); supervising technician (Bowen, Qld, 1954); PMG technician (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1958-1968) ==''LINDNER''== * [[/Herbert Edward Lindner|Lindner, Herbert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSVX-787] - 1904(NSW)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4BX Receive Brisbane (Alderley) 1922 - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Wilston, 1928); motor mechanic (Maleny, 1934); mechanic (Windsor, 1936-1972); retired (Mt Samson, 1977) ==''LINDSAY''== * [[/Donald Gordon Lindsay|Lindsay, Donald Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-126] - 1909(Vic)-1964(WA) - Licences: 2DY Sydney (Gordon, 1925-1936; Ashfield, 1937; Concord, 1938; Kogarah, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 83, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer - Electoral Rolls: student (Gordon, NSW, 1930-1936); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937; Concord, NSW, 1943-1958); engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1963) * [[/Herbert Maxwell Lindsay|Lindsay, Herbert Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3L-S78] - 1913(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4HD Nambour (1937-1939); 4HD Buderim (1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2027, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); employment (company secretary) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Nambour, Qld, 1936-1937; Taringa, Qld, 1943); fruitgrower (Buderim, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/John Alexander Lindsay|Lindsay, John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRN-YDH] - 1911(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2AKR Sydney (Annandale, 1938-1939; Lidcombe, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2193, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Lidcombe, NSW, 1933); shop assistant (Lidcombe, NSW, 1934); mechanic (Lidcombe, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Lidcombe, NSW, 1943-1958) * [[/Patrick Charles Edward Lindsay|Lindsay, Patrick Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF7R-8YZ] - 1896(Eng)-19??(Eng?) - Licences: 6PL Perth (West Perth, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 855, 1925; 2COCP 37, 1929 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless instructor (West Perth, WA, 1922; Balcatta, WA, 1925); radio engineer (South Brisbane, Qld, 1934) ==''LING''== * [[/Thomas James Ling|Ling, Thomas James "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBWV-7Q7] - 1917(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1897, 1937, NSW; BOCP 68, 1937; TVOCP 1259, 1974 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Melbourne, Vic, 1943); radio technician (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; West Sydney, NSW, 1954-1958; Hyde Park, NSW, 1963); radio engineer (Hyde Park, NSW, 1968; Concord, NSW, 1972-1980) ==''LINKLATER''== * [[/Donald Charles Linklater|Linklater, Donald Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-Z44] - 1905(SA)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 5DL Pinnaroo (1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1521, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1949); technician (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1958) ==''LITCHFIELD''== * [[/Ainslie Roland Litchfield|Litchfield, Ainslie Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9J3Z-FRP] - 1906(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2RL Cooma (1925-1939); 2RL Sydney (Woollahra, 1947; Darling Point, 1948-1954; Rozelle, 1955-1958; Avalon Beach, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 200, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF; RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Cooma, 1930-1937); film producer (Avalon Beach, 1958-1968) * [[/Llma Newby Litchfield|Brooks nee Litchfield, Llma Newby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G2-YCR] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YG Sydney (Ashfield, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1516, 1935, NSW - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Temora, NSW, 1943); home duties (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Rangemore via Deniliquin, NSW, 1949-1963; Deniliquin, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LITHGOW''== * [[/John Charles Lithgow|Lithgow, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-5TL] - 1916(Tas)-1990(Eng) - Licences: 7WJ Launceston (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1688, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Marine officer? 1950s-1960s, several sea trips ==''LITTLEFAIR''== * [[/George Thomas Littlefair|Littlefair, George Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5P1-4MT] - 1899(Eng)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2YV Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1936; Randwick, 1937-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1533, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Haberfield, NSW, 1930-1931); garage proprietor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); draftsman (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1968) ==''LITTLEJOHN''== * [[/Arthur Sydney Littlejohn|Littlejohn, Arthur Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DW-VDD] - 1905(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AL Sydney (Leichhardt, 1930-1939); 4LF Gunalda (1947); 2OU Sydney (Leichhardt, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 579, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930-1958; Haberfield, NSW, 1963-1980) ==''LLEWELLYN''== * [[/Alan Hugh Llewellyn|Llewellyn, Alan Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPV4-6R5] - 1910(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2AH Sydney (Artarmon, 1932-1939; Ryde, 1946-1965; Epping, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 9320, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 269, 1935; TVOCP 68, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2EE John Lewis Llewellyn - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1933-1935); radio mechanic (Ryde, NSW, 1943-1963); engineer (Epping, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/John Lewis Llewellyn|Llewellyn, John Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVH-W5H] - 1907(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2EE Sydney (Lane Cove, 1935-1939; Mosman, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1519, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2AH Alan Hugh Llewellyn - Comment: Several contemporaneous JLLs including his father & son - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Roseville, NSW, 1930; Lane Cove, NSW, 1935-1936; Mosman, NSW, 1943-1963) ==''LLOYD''== * [[/Henry Howard Lloyd|Lloyd, Henry Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GST7-9LV] - 1904(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5AI Adelaide (College Town, 1923-1927); 5AG Adelaide (College Town, 1923); 5HL Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 57, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Beware another Henry Howard Lloyd [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDY-FS3] 1912-1981 in Adelaide, similar times - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Hughie Frederick Lloyd|Lloyd, Hughie or Hugh Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGY-Y95] - 1917(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5BC Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1933-1939); 5BC Berri (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1137, 1933, SA; BOCP 281, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5HD William Edward Lloyd - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939) * [[/Roger Barton Lloyd|Lloyd, Roger Barton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTSZ-4GK] - 1922(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2AMO Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1939, 1946-1950; Kellyville, 1954-1961; Castle Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2317, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949; Kellyville, NSW, 1954-1958); loss assessor (Castle Hill, NSW, 1963-1968); assessor (Castle Hill, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Walter Ernest George Lloyd|Lloyd, Walter Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY6-8SZ] - 1909(Eng)-1952(Qld) - Licences: 2AJF Newcastle (Stockton, 1938-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2103, 1938, NSW; COCP1 408, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Wickham, NSW, 1930; Islington, NSW, 1932; Stockton, NSW, 1933-1937); senior communications officer (Longreach, Qld, 1949) * [[/William Edward Lloyd|Lloyd, William Edward "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGB-WR9] - 1914(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5HD Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Cumberland, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1215, 1933, SA; 2COCP 763, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: Brother of 5BC Hughie Frederick Lloyd - Electoral Rolls: nil (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LOCKHART''== * [[/Leon Edward Lockhart|Lockhart, Leon Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CJ-6GG] - 1912(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3LE Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1939; Elsternwick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 514, 1929, Vic; 1COCP 205, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elwood, Vic, 1934-1937); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1977) ==''LOESER''== * [[/Hedley Edmond Loeser|Loeser, Hedley Edmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPXL-RM6] - 1912(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5LO Adelaide (Goodwood, 1936-1939; Col Light Gardens, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1748, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: display artist (Reade Park, SA, 1943) ==''LOFBERG''== * [[/Oscar Edward Lofberg|Lofberg, Oscar Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPMV-Z9X] - 1912(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: 2VV Sydney (Bexley, 1935-1939, 1946; Rockdale, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1504, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist's apprentice (Bexley, NSW, 1935-1943); pharmacist (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949) ==''LOGAN''== * [[/Edward George Logan|Logan, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PQ-2L4] - 1909(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3UR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1547, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Malvern, Vic, 1931-1937; Glenhuntly, Vic, 1942-1968; Carnegie, Vic, 1972) ==''LOMAX''== * [[/Joseph Lomax|Lomax, Joseph]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EB Receive Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1913-1914; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1916-1917; Coorparoo, Qld, 1921-1925; Kew, Vic, 1926) ==''LONDON''== * [[/James William London|London, James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTH-BBX] - 1916(NZ)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 2UP Sydney (Manly, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1087, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Colonel) - Awards: OBE; MID - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Balgowlah, NSW, 1943); soldier (Mt Waverley, Vic, 1954) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10686688 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1518040 Mentioned in Despatches] ==''LONERAGAN''== * [[/William Harry Bailey Loneragan|Loneragan, William Harry Bailey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNT9-5SC] - 1917(WA)-1987(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2227, 1938, WA; BOCP 83, 1937) - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son-in-law of Charles Edward Lemmon - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (South Fremantle, WA, 1949); engineer (Station 6BY, Yornup, WA, 1954-1963); radio engineer (6AM, Northam, WA, 1968-1977); retired (Dawesville, WA, 1980) ==''LONG''== * [[/Charles Richard Willard Long|Long, Charles Richard Willard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-BZK] - 1913(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3CL Melbourne (Frankston, 1932-1939, 1947-1975; Carrum Downs, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 892, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Frankston, Vic, 1934-1972); timber worker? (Carrum Downs, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Henry Long|Long, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP44-ZT8] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MM Sydney (Canterbury, 1936-1939; Strathfield, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1640, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Canterbury, NSW, 1930-1935); radio engineer (Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1968); electrical engineer (Drummoyne, NSW, 1972) * [[/Timothy Joseph Long|Long, Timothy Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ19-Z9G] - 1884(Qld)-1923(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 140, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIC Cooktown (1917-1918) - Comment: suicide after diagnosis terminal illness - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Toowoomba, 1908); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1916-1917); telegraphist (Townsville, 1921) ==''LONGLEY''== * [[/Ruth Victoria Longley|Harris nee Longley, Ruth Victoria]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYZ-5GJ] - 1913(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6YL Perth (Shenton Park, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1808, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; YL operator; WW2 - Relationships: Wife of 6NL Valentine Harms Harris - Electoral Rolls: saleswoman (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); home duties (Applecross, WA, 1949-1954); manager (Applecross, WA, 1958) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] ==''LONGMORE''== * [[/Harold Longmore|Longmore, Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY39-K2K] - 1914(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3FD Shepparton (1934-1937); 3FD Lubeck (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1325, 1934, Vic; BOCP 7, 1936; COCP2 284, 1940; COCP1 324, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (3LK Lubeck); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Shepparton, Vic, 1936); radio technician (Shepparton, Vic, 1949); theatre proprietor (Tatura, Vic, 1954); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968; Beaumaris, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1980) ==''LONGSTAFF''== * [[/Thomas Allen Hector Longstaff|Longstaff, Thomas Allen Hector "Allen"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWQM-WF3] - 1896(SA)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XVR Adelaide (Alberton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 55, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: executive (Brighton, Vic, 1949) ==''LONGWORTH''== * [[/Reginald John Longworth|Longworth, Reginald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KC-GZV] - 1910(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2RD Sydney (Greenwich, 1931-1933; Wollstonecraft, 1933-1938; St Leonards, 1939, 1947-1958; Forestville, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 791, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 25, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1933; Naremburn, NSW, 1934; Chatswood, NSW, 1936; North Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1937; Crows Nest, NSW, 1943-1949; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1954-1958; Forestville, NSW, 1963) ==''LONSDALE''== * [[/Russell George Lonsdale|Lonsdale, Russell George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYWX-JNM] - 1909(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: 2AKY Lismore (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1195, 1933, NSW; COCP2 15, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: publisher (Woollahra, NSW, 1930; Paddington, NSW, 1931; Waverley, NSW, 1933); wireless serviceman (Lismore, NSW, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Waterfall Sanatorium, NSW, 1943) ==''LORD''== * [[/Andrew Charles Lord|Lord, Andrew Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBG9-J99] - 1920(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3BE Ballarat (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2212, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954); shire secretary (Ballarat, Vic, 1963-1968); secretary (Ballarat, Vic, 1972-1977) ==''LORDEN''== * [[/Geoffrey Allan Lorden|Lorden, Geoffrey Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJB-2P8] - 1907(WA)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 6GL Perth (Perth, 1925-1926; West Perth, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 175, 1925, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 342, 1940; 1COCP 441, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Jingalup, WA, 1931); survey assistant (Jingalup, WA, 1936-1937); radio operator (Hotel Beadon, Onslow, 1943; Kalgoorlie, 1949); civil servant (Mitcham, Vic, 1968-1977) ==''LORENZEN''== * [[/Lawrence Paul Lorenzen|Lorenzen, Lawrence Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTC5-C5C] - 1909(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4LP Emerald (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1357, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: May have been licensed pre-WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway cleaner (Emerald, Qld, 1936-1954); loco driver (Emerald, Qld, 1958-1963) ==''LOVE''== * [[/Howard Kingsley Love|Love, Howard Kingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGQ-8S5] - 1895(Vic)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3BM Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3BM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922-1931; Glen Iris, 1933), 3KU Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 230, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; radio clubs (WIA Vic); business proprietor (radio manufacturer) - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Orong, 1919; Malvern East, 1921-1924; Gardiner, 1927-1933); manager (Gardiner, 1936-1937); engineer (Mt. Waverley, 1942) - Comment: gone too soon - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199407.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199408.pdf EA2] * [[/James Peile Love|Love, James Peile "Nim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7JF-83Z] - 1906(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4JL Brisbane (Kedron, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 469, 1928, No. ?? in Qld (Halcyon AOCP 1930); 3COCP 5259, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, AIF) - Electoral Rolls: auctioneer (Kedron, 1928-1943; Hawthorne, 1949-1980) * [[/Leslie Gilmore Love|Love, Leslie Gilmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52K-VQ8] - 1902(Wales)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2XE Sydney (Bondi North, 1934-1935); 2ABE Sydney (Randwick, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 307, 1930; COCP1 386, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor assembler (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930); wireless operator (Bondi, NSW, 1932-1937); radio officer (Narrabeen, NSW, 1963-1968) ==''LOVELESS''== * [[/Max Lyndon Loveless|Loveless, Max Lyndon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX41-D28] - 1914(Tas)-1971(Tas) - Licences: 7ML Hobart (Moonah, 1938-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2162, 1938, Tas; BOCP 341, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Moonah, Tas, 1936); mechanic (Hobart North, Tas, 1943); PMG Technician (Moonah, Tas, 1949-1954) ==''LOVERING''== * [[/George Francis Lovering|Lovering, George Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZJ-XTJ] - 1898(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2GF Sydney (Ashfield, 1931-1933); 2OO Sydney (Ashfield, 1935-1939, 1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 867, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2GF amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2GF Grafton commercial service - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1958); no occupation (Narrabean North, NSW, 1958-1963) ==''LOVETT''== * [[/Hubert Frank Lovett|Lovett, Hubert Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHG1-DT2] - 1905(Tas)-1961(Tas) - Licences: 7HL Hobart (1926-1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 246, 1926, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Hobart North, 1928-1937); manager (Hobart South, 1949; Nelson, 1954) - Links: [https://info.scholarships.utas.edu.au/AwardDetails.aspx?AwardId=2813 UTAS Scholarship] * [[/Percy Lovett|Lovett, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDB5-M21] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2JP Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 2210, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ==''LUBACH''== * [[/Frederick John Lubach|Lubach, Frederick John "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9H7-VZD] - 1919(Qld)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4RF Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1939; Annerley, 1946-1947); Dalby (1948-1950); Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1954; Camp Hill, 1965-75; Loganlea, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1745, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 868, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, instructor, QSL manager); military (WW2, RAN, wireless officer); broadcast technician (4QS, Capalaba) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Dalby, Qld, 1949; Coorparoo, Qld, 1954; Camp Hill, Qld, 1958-1968); public servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Loganlea, Qld, 1980) ==''LUCAS''== * [[/Gillen Frederick Lucas|Lucas, Gillen Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLB-Y7P] - 1894(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5LL Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1935-1939; Port Adelaide, 1947; Maylands, 1948; Trinity Gardens, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1589, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bootmaker (Kilkenny, SA, 1939-1943) ==''LUCKMAN''== * [[/Charles Forsythe Arthur Luckman|Luckman, Charles Forsythe Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMF8-LS2] - 1901(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2JT Receive Sydney (Croydon, 1922); 2JT Sydney (Croydon, 1923-1926; Lakemba, 1927-1933; Croydon, 1934; Ashfield, 1935-1938; Croydon, 1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 41, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: lift engineer (Lakemba, 1930-1933); electrician (Croydon, 1935-1943); electrical mechanic (Croydon, 1954-1972) - TroveTag: "2JT - Charles Forsythe Arthur Luckman" * [[/Thomas Stuart Luckman|Luckman, Thomas Stuart "Stuart"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64P-8CD] - 1913(Qld)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 4SL Brisbane (Kalinga, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 783, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, CMF, Signals Northern Command); occupation (hardware executive) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Kalinga, 1936-1937); storeman (Hendra, 1943-1958); retired (Aspley, 1972-1977; Carseldine, 1980) ==''LUHRS''== * [[/Victor Albert Luhrs|Luhrs, Victor Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZYN-VJJ] - 1888(Vic)-1964(SA) - Licences: V761 Receive Woori Yallock (1922); 3HB Receive Woori Yallock (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Torquon West, Nhill, 1909; Netherby, 1912-1914; Cavendish, 1916-1919; Woori Yallock, 1922-1924; Kalyan, SA, 1939); grazier (Tintinara, SA, 1941-1943) ==''LUM''== * [[/Allan Douglas Lum|Lum, Allan Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92F-LX7] - 1913(SA)-1978(SA) - Licences: 5AL Adelaide (Joslin, 1932-1939; Hyde Park, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 980, 1932, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 427, 1940; TVOCP 263, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gawler, SA, 1939-1941); mechanic (Hyde Park, SA, 1943) ==''LUMB''== * [[/Lloyd John Lumb|Lumb, Lloyd John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G84C-LF2] - 1907(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4LL Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 471, 1928, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Ashgrove, 1936-1937); postal electrician (Stanthorpe, 1943); technician (Ashgrove, 1949); engineer (Ashgrove, 1958-1972) ==''LUMBEWE''== * [[/Edwyn William Lumbewe|Lumbewe or Chong, Edwyn William or Hin "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH5-TGZ]- 1911(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2ZX Sydney (Randwick, 1931-1934); 2ZX Inverell (1935-1939, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 858, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Inverell, NSW, 1937-1977) ==''LUMSDAINE''== * [[/John Clarence Lumsdaine|Lumsdaine, John Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94RH-VVK] - 1905(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ABQ Sydney (Willoughby, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 19, 1934; COCP1 95, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Paddington, NSW, 1930); constable (Redfern, NSW, 1920); police constable (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934; Willoughby, NSW, 1936-1968) ==''LUNN''== * [[/Harold Vincent Lunn|Lunn, Harold Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXGY-4X5] - 1908(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 5HL Adelaide (Morphettville, 1935-1939); 2ANE Sydney (North Ryde) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1449, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Morphettville, SA, 1939-1943; Hurstville South, NSW, 1972); retired (North Ryde, NSW, 1977-1980) ==''LUSBY''== * [[/Maurice MacIntosh Lusby|Lusby, Maurice MacIntosh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP54-JX7] - 1914(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2WN Sydney (Coogee, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1219, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Randwick East, 1937; Coogee, NSW, 1937); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Eastwood, 1954; Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1980; Picton, NSW, 1980) ==''LUXON''== * [[/George Wilfred Luxon|Luxon, George Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5YJ-XTL] - 1908(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: 5RX Adelaide (West Mitcham, 1928-1939, 1946-1965; Torrens Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 450, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster late 1920s; WW2; WIA SA (several official duties) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mitcham, 1939-1943) ==''LYNCH''== * [[/Edward James Lynch|Lynch, Edward James]] [[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTWT-PVV]] - 1891(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XIP Sydney (Campbelltown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Campbelltown, NSW, 1913); journalist (Merewether, NSW, 1930-1937; Hamilton, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Harold John Lynch|Lynch, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTD-VXL] - 1905(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4HL Brisbane (Fortitude Valley, 1934-1939, 1946-1956; Slacks Creek, 1960-1975); 4HL Springbrook (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1268, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ); business proprietor (restaurants, picture theatres) - Electoral Rolls: cutter (Albion, Qld, 1928); shopkeeper (Valley, Qld, 1936-1943); cafe proprietor (Valley, Qld, 1949); shopkeeper (St Lucia, Qld, 1954; Slacks Creek, Qld, 1958-1968); owner (Slacks Creek, Qld, 1972-1977); retired (Springbrook, Qld, 1980) ==''LYONS''== * [[/Joseph Aloysius Thomas Lyons|Lyons, Joseph Aloysius Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGY-XKB] - 1879(Tas)-1939(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - teacher; state politician; Premier of Tasmania; federal politician (Postmaster-General, Prime Minister of Australia); actively promoted development of broadcasting in Australia over two decades - Electoral Rolls: =='''M'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''MABBITT''=== * [[/John Matthew Mabbitt|Mabbitt, John Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-FD5] - 1905(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KI Lake Boga (1930-1939); 3JG Lake Boga (1947-1948); 3JG Swan Hill (1954-1960); 3JG Melbourne (Templestowe, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 588, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Lake Boga, Vic, 1928-1949); supervisor (Swan Hill, Vic, 1954); public servant (Templestowe, Vic, 1963) ===''MACBETH''=== * [[/John James Macbeth|Macbeth, John James "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB93-7Q4] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2JM Sydney (Redfern, 1931; Punchbowl, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 824, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Redfern, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1932-1934); mechanic (Merrylands, NSW, 1943-1949); soldier (Punchbowl, NSW, 1958-1972) ===''MACDONALD''=== * [[/Donald Macdonald|Macdonald, Donald "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ7-WT8] - 1883(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 45, 1936 - senior federal public servant (Chief Engineer, Radiotelegraph Branch, PMGD, 1914); Lieutenant-Commander Telegraphist (RAN, in charge captured German Pacific Wireless); chief engineer 7EX; supervised erection 3AR, 5CL, 7ZL; early TV research - Comment: Don't confuse with Don Macdonald AWA consultant - Electoral Rolls: Numerous contemporaneous DMcDs - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199505.pdf EA] * [[/Llewellyn Macdonald|Macdonald, Llewellyn "Lew"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HH-73F] - 1908(Eng)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2WU Newcastle (West Maitland, 1929-1934; Wickham, 1935-1936; Waratah, 1937; Mayfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1961; Charlestown, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 478, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 69, 1936; BOCP 50, 1936; 1COCP 125, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cabinetmaker (West Maitland, 1930; Wickham, 1936); joiner (Waratah, 1937; Charlestown, 1972) ===''MACFARLANE''=== * Macfarlane formerly Fanning nee Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred - see Harriss, Dorothy Winnifred * [[/Reginald Antonio Austen Aloysius Macfarlane|Macfarlane, Reginald Antonio Austen Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDYR-1QZ] - 1896(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2RM Griffith (1927-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 374, 1918 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1918) - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Griffith, NSW, 1943-1949) ===''MACGREGOR''=== * [[/Howard Thomas Macgregor|Macgregor, Howard Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTH8-NNP] - 1920(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4ZU Brisbane (Windsor, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2200, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Windsor, Qld, 1941-1949); assistant (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/William Alfred Macgregor|Macgregor, William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB8W-9K3] - 1896(NSW)-1954(PNG) - Licences: 9MC Kavieng, PNG (1937); 9MC Wewak, PNG (1938-1939, 1947-1948); 9MC Baiyer River (1954) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Blackhall, Qld, 1921-1925; Mildura, Vic, 1931-1934) ===''MACKAY''=== * [[/Cedric Stewart Mackay|Mackay, Cedric Stewart or Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/973G-3Q2] - 1889(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XADF Coffs Harbour (1913-1914); 2GP Receive Urunga (1922); 2GP Urunga (1924-1931); 2GO Coffs Harbour (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 149, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Urunga, 1930); agent (Coffs Harbour, 1943-1949) * [[/Ian Keith Mackay|Mackay, Ian Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JG-NHF] - 1907(NZ)-1985(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - author; historian (broadcast, "Broadcasting in New Zealand" (1953), "Broadcasting in Australia" (1957), "Broadcasting in Nigeria" (1964), "Broadcasting in Papua New Guinea" (1976) - Electoral Rolls: broadcasting executive (Lane Cove, 1954); executive (Killara, 1958) * [[/Ronald Reay Mackay|Mackay, Ronald Reay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N2-Y6T] - 1905(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3FZ Receive Melbourne (Carlton, 1922); 3MU Melbourne (Carlton, 1931-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil); principal (RMIT) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1963) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mackay-ronald-reay-10980 ADB] ===''MACKEL''=== * [[/John Francis Mackel|Mackel, John Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DJ-FP5] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2HG Sydney (Chatswood, 1930-1939, 1946-1947; Lane Cove, 1948-1965; Hunters Hill, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 585, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1943); insurance inspector (Lane Cove, NSW, 1949-1954); insurance manager (Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1963); manager (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''MACKENZIE''=== * [[/Alexander Harper Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Alexander Harper "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J3-MVZ] - 1892(Sct)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4GK Brisbane (Wynnum, 1930-1939; Bulimba, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 628, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Fire Service) - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Brisbane City, 1916; Hamilton, 1919; Brisbane City, 1925); fire brigade officer (Wynnum, 1928-1936); newsagent (Bulimba, 1949); retired (Bulimba, 1954-1968) - Relationships: father of 4YL Florence Madeline Mackenzie and 4HJ Arthur Alexander Mackenzie * [[/Arthur Alexander Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Arthur Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J3-796] - 1918(Qld)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4HJ Jericho (1937); 4HJ Brisbane (Wynnum, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1346, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Townsville, 1949); newsagent (Grange, 1954-1963); public servant (Townsville, 1972; Cleveland, 1972; Thornlands, 1977, Cleveland, 1980) - Relationships: son of 4GK Alexander Harper Mackenzie; brother of 4YL Florence Madeline Streamer nee Mackenzie * [[/Florence Madeline Mackenzie|Streamer nee Mackenzie, Florence Madeline "Madeline"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FN-B8C] - 1922(Qld)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 4YL Brisbane (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; third YL operator in Qld - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Mitchelton, 1949; New Farm, 1954) - Relationships: daughter of 4GK Alexander Harper Mackenzie; sister of 4HJ Arthur Alexander Mackenzie - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/Harold Stuart Mackenzie|Mackenzie, Harold Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L21R-VGN] - 1908(Qld)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 4AM Brisbane (Annerley, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 518, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 90, 1937; 1COCP 239, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Annerley, 1934-1937); company manager (Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); radio operator (Blackheath, 1958); unemployed (Burleigh Heads, 1963-1968); technician (Burleigh Heads, 1972-1980) ===''MACKIE''=== * [[/Alexander Ernest Mackie|Mackie, Alexander Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3R3-YFM] - 1912(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3QA Melbourne (East Malvern, 1935-1939, 1947-1948; Glen Waverley, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1545, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1942); clerk (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''MACKINNON''=== * [[/Colin Eric Wilton MacKinnon|MacKinnon, Colin Eric Wilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK45-QRQ] - 1941(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2KCM Sydney 1980s; 2DYM Sydney (1980-2004)- Qualifications: NAOCP N1793, 1981; AOLCP N1281, 1981; AOCP N1032, 1981, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; historian (amateur radio; military radio; radar) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cronulla, 1968; Hurstville, 1977); retired (Glenhaven, 1980) - [https://www.qsl.net/vk2dym/radio/Colin_MacKinnon.htm Obit] ===''MACKINOLTY''=== * [[/Hubert Clarence Mackinolty|Mackinolty, Hubert Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNRQ-T18] - 1897(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: XJED Korumburra (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 158, 1915 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Auburn, Vic, 1919-1922); customs officer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1924-1925; Mosman, Vic, 1930; Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1931); civil servant (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); retired (Ringwood, Vic, 1954; Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1968; Mentone, Vic, 1977) ===''MACLARDY''=== * [[/William John Foster St Clair Maclardy|Maclardy, William John Foster St Clair "Will"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW66-BTD] - 1892(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2HP Receive Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1922); 2HP Sydney (Cremorne, 1923; Neutral Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (2BL); journalist (Smith's Weekly, Wireless Weekly) - Comment: correct surname is St Clair Maclardy but rarely used - Relationships: son of William McIntyre St Clair Maclardy, one time Wireless Weekly proprietor - Electoral Rolls: advertising manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930); company director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933); taxi driver (Glenmore, NSW, 1937); soldier (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943); traveller (Wollongong, NSW, 1949); commercial traveller (Wollongong, NSW, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "2HP - William John Foster St Clair Maclardy" ===''MACLAREN''=== * [[/Charles James Torrance Maclaren|Maclaren, Charles James Torrance]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB6-889] - 1889(Eng)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3MS Melbourne (South Yarra, 1933); 3MS South Ballarat (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1113, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 13th Aus Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937); nil (Malvern East, Vic, 1963-1967) * [[/Donald Catto Maclaren|Maclaren, Donald Catto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N1-2R2] - 1909(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2DM Sydney (Haberfield, 1930-1939); 2NN Narrabri (1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 655, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Haberfield, 1933-1936; Taree, 1937; Narrabri, 1949) ===''MACLEAN''=== * [[/John Dalziel Maclean|Maclean, John Dalziel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1D4-PHK] - 1907(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 2IM Leeton (1935-1937); 2IM Sydney (Ashbury, 1938-1939); 4IM Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1501, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Leeton, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1954-1969) ===''MACLURCAN''=== * [[/Charles Dansie Maclurcan|Maclurcan, Charles Dansie "Mac", "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWR7-LJ3] - 1889(Qld)-1957(NSW) - Licences: XDM Sydney (CBD, 1909-1914) (Maclurcan & Lane); 2CM Sydney (Strathfield, 1921-1939; Neutral Bay, 1946-1957); 2CY Sydney (Strathfield, 1923, briefly by administrative error); first licence issued under new 1922 radio regulations - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 98, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector; broadcast engineer; business proprietor (Maclurcan and Lane, 1909-19??, Maclurcan Engineering, Hotel Wentworth) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Darling Harbour, 1913); engineer (Strathfield, 1930-1934); hotel manager (Neutral Bay, 1949-1954) - TroveTag: "XDM-2CM - Charles Dansie Maclurcan" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/maclurcan-hannah-13070 ADB] [[w:2CM|Wikipedia]] [https://radioinfo.com.au/news/who-was-radio-pioneer-charles-maclurcan/ radioinfo] ===''MACNAUGHTON''=== * [[/Naughton Macnaughton|Macnaughton, Naughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPJ9-MPD] - 1911(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2ZH Sydney (Croydon, 1932-1934; Roseville, 1935-1939; Wahroonga, 1946-1948; Lindfield, 1950; Pymble, 1954-1956; St Ives East, 1957-1961; West Pymble, 1965-1969; Marsfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 904, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2ZVW-2BA - David Edwin Macnaughton - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937; Windsor, NSW, 1943); manager (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949; Lindfield, NSW, 1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954; Mona Vale, NSW, 1972; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) ===''MACPHERSON''=== * [[/Alexander Duncan Macpherson|Macpherson, Alexander Duncan "Sandy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/29CF-Z3F] - 1899(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4MC Brisbane (Nundah, 1934-1939, 1946-1948; Oakleigh, 1954; Chermside, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1271, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Toombul RC); Qld Lands (draughtsman) - Comment: Slow update for death in Electoral Rolls? - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Nundah, Qld, 1921-1949; Oakleigh, Qld, 1954; Chermside, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Chermside, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MADDEN''=== * [[/Sydney John Madden|Madden, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX16-WGL] - 1900(Sct)-1955(WA) - Licences: 6MN Perth (City, 1930; North Perth, 1931; Maylands, 1933-1937; Wembley, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 264, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Maylands, WA, 1931-1937; Wembley Park, WA, 1937-1943); supervisor (Wembley, WA, 1954) ===''MADDICK''=== * [[/Herbert William Maddick|Maddick, Herbert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLB-J2P] - 1890(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: XLX Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914); 3EF Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922-1923); 3EF Melbourne (Elwood, 1924-1933+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 161, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; perpetrator of the foul mouthed parrot incident - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Elsternwick, 1917); mechanic (Elsternwick, 1919-1954) ===''MADDICKS''=== * [[/Henry Thomas Maddicks|Maddicks, Henry Thomas "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJBP-PFV] - 1912(Vic)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 3UA Daylesford (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2228, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Daylesford, Vic, 1936-1977) ===''MADDISON''=== * [[/Ernest Victor Maddison|Maddison, Ernest Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJ6-SWD] - 1907(Vic)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2LW Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1935); 2WZ Sydney (Randwick, 1936; Normanhurst, 1937; Willoughby, 1938; Randwick, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1331, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: ===''MAGAIN''=== * [[/William Ronald Magain|Magain, William Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y7-YVG] - 1886(Vic)-1958(SA) - Licences: XVP Adelaide (Edwardstown, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Col. Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MAGEE''=== * [[/Kevin William Michael Magee|Magee, Kevin William Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRX-51Z] - 1913(Vic)-1979(Vanuatu) - Licences: 5KM Adelaide (City, 1931-1933); 2UN Sydney (Paddington, 1936); 3UN Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1937); 3KM Melbourne (Kew, 1947-1960; North Balwyn, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 874, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: staff cadet (Victoria Barracks, NSW, 1936); military officer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1937; Kew, Vic, 1943); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1949-1954); company director (Kew, Vic, 1963); director (Balwyn, Vic, 1967-1972) ===''MAGENNIS''=== * [[/Alfred Ernest Aubrey Magennis|Magennis, Alfred Ernest Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR7T-5RB] - 1907(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2AFE Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1842, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''MAGUIRE''=== * [[/Arthur Lindsay Maguire|Maguire, Arthur Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SN-BKC] - 1921(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3IO Stratford (1938-1939; 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2216, 1938, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Stratford, 1949-1977); grazier (Munro, 1980) * [[/Ernest Norbert Maguire|Maguire, Ernest Norbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR4X-F61] - 1892(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2KL Sydney (Lewisham, 1928-1930; Dulwich Hill, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 387, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 14, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Lewisham, 1930-1932); sergeant of police (Putney, 1943; Gladesville, 1949-1958); retired (Lake Illawarra South, 1963) * [[/Sydney William Maguire|Maguire, Sydney William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNDF-L85] - 1903(WA)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2XY Sydney (Rose Bay, 1930-1934; Paddington, 1935-1936; North Bondi, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRTelephony 933, 1926; AOLCP 74, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Rose Bay, 1930-1934; Glenmore, 1935); engineer (Bondi, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Maroubra North, 1943); inspector (Maroubra North, 1949; Kingsford, 1954-1958) ===''MAHER''=== * [[/Francis Anthony Maher|Maher, Francis Anthony "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKS3-6QD] - 1912(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3FZ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1932-1939; Pascoe Vale South, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 941, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1936; Clifton Hill, Vic, 1937; Coburg West, Vic, 1942-1954; Pascoe Vale South, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MAHON''=== * [[/Hugh Mahon|Mahon, Hugh]] - 1857(Ire)-1931(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1904) ===''MAIS''=== * [[/Stephen John Leith Mais|Mais, Stephen John Leith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHG-BTV] - 1898(WA)-1960(WA) - Licences: 6CQ Receive Perth (Chester Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: trainee (South Fremantle, WA, 1925); carpenter (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1958) ===''MAKIN''=== * [[/Bert Makin|Makin, Bert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G26D-PZL] - 1888(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: XAEJ Sydney (Kogarah West, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (West Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1931; Manly, NSW, 1933-1949) - TroveTag: "XAEJ - Bert Makin" * [[/George Makin|Makin, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97S3-JFZ] - 1914(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2198, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Relationships: Brother of 4OK John Makin (passed AOCP same day) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Columboola, Qld, 1936-1963); lightkeeper (Lighthouse, Sandy Cape, Qld, 1963; Fitzroy Island, Qld, 1968); tin miner (Mt Poverty, Qld, 1969) * [[/John Makin|Makin, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6J-4KT] - 1906(Eng)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4OK Columboola (1938-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2199, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of George Makin (passed AOCP same day) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Columboola, Qld, 1930-1963); wardsman (Miles, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''MALCOLM''=== * [[/Keith Graham Malcolm|Malcolm, Keith Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD8F-K5W] - 1949(Eng)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 3ZYK Melbourne (North Clayton, 1969; Mulgrave, 1975; Berwick, 1980); 1???; 2??? - Qualifications: AOLCP 2407, 1967 - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC); Communications Laboratory DoC (Director) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clayton, Vic, 1972; Mulgrave, 1977; Berwick, 1980) ===''MALONE''=== * [[/James Joseph Malone|Malone, James Joseph "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWL8-8DP] - 1883(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 240, 1916 - employment (NSW P&T, Telegraph Messenger; PMGD, Cadet Engineer, Controller Wireless; OTC, Manager); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Clayfield, Qld, 1917-1925; Kew, Vic, 1926-1928); chief inspector wireless (Kew, Vic, 1931-1937); Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs (Indooroopilly, 1943); public servant (Lindfield, NSW, 1949-1963) - Links: [[w:James Joseph Malone|Wikipedia]]; [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications/Radio_in_ANZ/Issues/1923_05_30#P.109_-_Commonwealth_Controller_of_Wireless|Bio]] * [[/Laurence Edward Palek Malone|Malone, Laurence Edward Palek "Edward"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY19-CCV] - 1915(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3LV Mologa (1937-1939); 3QE Maryborough (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1883, 1937, Vic; COCP1 197, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Maloga, Vic, 1937); engineer (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MALONEY''=== * [[/Kent Allen Maloney|Maloney, Kent Allen or Allen Kent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JQ-9J4] - 1904(NZ)-1977(NZ) - Licences: 2UC Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1936); 2UC Lismore (1937-1939); 2UC Sydney (Rockdale, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1328, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Sergeant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wanganui, NZ, 1925-1928; Waverley, NSW, 1930; Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1935); radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1936); radio serviceman (Lismore, NSW, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Hastings, NZ, 1946-1960); radio technician (Hastings, NZ, 1963); retired (Hastings, NZ, 1969-1972) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1255758 VWMA] ===''MALPAS''=== * [[/Delmar George Malpas|Malpas, Delmar George "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/KFPG-2B8] - 1890(SA)-1962(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Hilton, 1923); eligible for receive licence as member of WIA SA from 1921?) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; councillor (WIA SA, 1919); President (West Suburban Radio Club, 1924); WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Flinders Park, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "Delmar George Malpas" * [[/Kenneth John Malpas|Malpas, Kenneth John "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGC2-BNN] - 1909(SA)-1929(SA) - Licences: 5XG Kadina (1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 313, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil ===''MANAHAN''=== * [[/Frank Gerald Manahan|Manahan, Frank Gerald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRJN-9MZ] - 1911(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 2AGN Murwillumbah (1937-1938); 4FG Brisbane (Annerley, 1947-1948; St Lucia, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1901, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1936-1937; Camp Hill, Qld, 1941); company director (Annerley, Qld, 1949); director (St Lucia, Qld, 1954-1980) ===''MANCER''=== * [[/Arthur Roy Mancer|Mancer, Arthur Roy "Roy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV8K-J7L] - 1892(NZ)-1968(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 110, ?; 1COCP 71, 1935 - radio telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: ===''MANGNALL''=== * [[/Robert Hartley Mangnall|Mangnall, Robert Hartley Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MD-3L2] - 1903(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3?? Melbourne (Carlton, 1927); 3HB Melbourne (Highett, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 350, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Carlton, Vic, 1936); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1963) ===''MANIFOLD''=== * [[/Edwin Charles Manifold|Manifold, Edwin Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXMR-BFZ] - 1908(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3EM Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1933; McKinnon, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 647, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Malvern, 1931-1934; Bentleigh, 1936-1980) ===''MANKS''=== * [[/Thomas Eli Manks|Manks, Thomas Eli]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCV-6JS] - 1914(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3TZ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1936-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1619, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Sandringham, Vic, 1936-1942); pharmacist (Sandringham, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''MANLEY''=== * [[/Patrick Joseph Francis Manley|Manley, Patrick Joseph Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSL-LYV] - 1894(Vic)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UQ Sydney (Vaucluse, 1935-1939; Camperdown, 1947-1961) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 614, 1921 (Marconi); COCP2 381, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: agent (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1924); company manager (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1931); company director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1934-1949; Rose Bay, NSW, 1954-1963; Woollahra, NSW, 1963) * [[/William McGregor Manley|Manley, William McGregor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPW6-J99] - 1903(Eng)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2MW Sydney (Leichhardt, 1931-1934; Parramatta, 1935-1936); 2XH Sydney (Gladesville, 1937-1938; Hunters Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 767, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanical engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930-1931); engineer (Lilyfield, NSW, 1933-1935; Parramatta, NSW, 1936) ===''MANN''=== * [[/Bruce Reginald Mann|Mann, Bruce Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1J7-H22] - 1906(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3BM Quambatook (1937-1939, 1947-1969); 3BM Swan Hill (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1876, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 3CK James Barrett Mann - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Quambatook, Vic, 1931-1968; Swan Hill, Vic, 1977) * [[/Edward Alexander Mann|Mann, Edward Alexander]] - 1874(SA)-1951(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Federal politician for WA; political commentator "The Watchman"; author "Arrows in the Air: A Selection from Broadcasts by "The Watchman" - Electoral Rolls: Not yet investigated - Links: [[w:Edward_Mann_(Australian_politician)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mann-edward-alexander-7472 ADB] * [[/James Barrett Mann|Mann, James Barrett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWHB-WTR] - 1875(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Receive Quambatook (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 3BM Bruce Reginald Mann - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Quambatook, Vic, 1908-1967) * [[/John Edward Mann|Mann, John Edward "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3JY-STV] - 1912(SA)-1941(off Libyan coast) - Licences: 5EM Semaphore (1934-1938); 3IE Westmere (1938); 3IE Ballarat (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1304, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAN, telegraphist) - Relationships: Son of Thomas William Mann - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1675471 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10278775 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Sydney George Mann|Mann, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DP-V1C] - 1908(Eng)-1977(Eng) - Licences: 3KY Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1930-1931; Hampton, 1937-1939, 1946-1954; East Brighton, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 594, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, Sergeant) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Glenhuntly, 1931); mechanic (Sandringham, 1936-1937); shopkeeper (Woodend, 1942); mechanic (Hampton, 1949-1954); sales (Carnegie, 1963); salesman (St Kilda, 1967) * [[/Thomas William Mann|Mann, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLZ-2S3] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: Father of 5EM-3IE John Edward Mann- Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANNING''=== * [[/Athol John Roland Manning|Manning, Athol John Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G69L-G2L] - 1916(Tas)-2005(Tas) - Licences: 7LR Devonport (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1367, 1934, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Devonport, 1949-1954) * [[/Clifton Joseph Manning|Manning, Clifton Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G893-WW6] - 1909(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3CJ Melbourne (Ringwood, 1927; Elwood, 1931-1937; Eltham, 1938-1939; Balwyn, 1946-1947; Templestowe, 1948; Beaumaris, 1954-1960); 3CJ Orbost (1965); 3CJ Marlo (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 338, 1927, Vic; COCP1 877, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (St Kilda, 1931-1936; Canterbury, 1943; Templestowe, 1949; Sandringham, 1954-1963); farmer (Orbost, 1967-1968); retired (Marlo, 1972-1977; Lang Lang, 1980) * [[/George William Manning|Manning, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVD4-VMS] - 1909(Vic)-2003(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3XJ Melbourne (Maribyrnong, 1934-1939; Richmond, 1947-1954; Parkdale, 1955-1965); 3XJ Birchip (1969); 3XJ Narraport (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1312, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maribyrnong, Vic, 1931-1937; Richmond, Vic, 1942-1949; Burnley, Vic, 1954); public servant (Mordialloc, Vic, 1963-1968); technician (Noble Park, Vic, 1972); engineer (Narraport, Vic, 1977) ===''MANSFIELD''=== * [[/H. D. Mansfield|Mansfield, H. D.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XZQ Burnie (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANTLE''=== * [[/Joseph Patrick Thomas Mantle|Mantle, Joseph Patrick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX84-DP9] - 1913(Qld)-1976(Fiji) - Licences: 4XF Brisbane (Ascot, 1933-1939); 4XF Townsville (Hermit Park, 1947-1948); 4XF Brisbane (Brisbane City, Qld, 1954-1960); 3AEN Bendigo (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1146, 1933, Qld; 2COCP 1083, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (Ascot, Qld, 1936); engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943); sound engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1949); business manager (New Farm, Qld, 1954); manager (St Lucia, Qld, 1958); sales manager (Warwick, Qld, 1963); no occupation (Townsville, Qld, 1963); sales executive (Petersham, NSW, 1972) ===''MANUEL''=== * [[/Robert Thomas Manuel|Manuel, Robert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF5S-3R5] - 1910(SA)-2003(SA) - Licences: 5RT Adelaide (Prospect, 1932-1939, 1947-1960; Beefacres, 1965; Windsor Gardens, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1052, 1932, SA; BOCP 1310, 1953; 2COCP 1279, 1953; 1COCP 1688, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MANWARING''=== * [[/Albert Leslie Manwaring|Manwaring, Albert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNQB-V26] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2AJK Cootamundra (1938-1939, 1946-1950); 2QK Cootamundra (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2089, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cootamundra, NSW, 1935-1937); timber merchant (Cootamundra, NSW, 1943-1954); nursery man (Cootamundra, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''MARCONI''=== * [[/Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi|Marconi, Guglielmo Giovanni Maria]] - 1874(Italy)-1937(Italy) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Inventor, electrical engineer, entrepreneur, businessman; pioneer of long distance radio transmission, widely credited as the inventor of radio; shared 1909 Nobel prize for physics for contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy ===''MARCUSE''=== * [[/Eugen Gerald Marcuse|Marcuse, Eugen Gerald "Gerald"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9C3M-X1G] - 1886(Eng)-1961(Eng) - Licences: G2NM England - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer ===''MARKS''=== * [[/Edward Hubert Marks|Marks, Edward Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMT9-YTF] - 1911(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3VM Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947-1955; Sassafras, 1956-1960; East Malvern, 1965; Armadale, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1948, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: dental student (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1936); dentist (South Yarra, Vic, 1937); dental surgeon (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1954); dentist (Malvern East, Vic, 1958-1968); grazier (Porcupine Ridge via Daylesford, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Joseph Sydney Marks|Marks, Joseph Sydney or Sydney Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQG4-X1G] - 1885(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2GR Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2GR Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio trader (Electricity House, Marks' Radio Company); electrician; police officer; sued by 2BL for non-payment of fees in 1924 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rose Bay, 1930-1949) - TroveTag: "2GR - Joseph Sydney Marks" ===''MARLEY''=== * [[/Cedric William Marley|Marley, Cedric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVF2-DJ4] - 1918(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4CJ Brisbane (Highgate Hill, 1938-1939; Graceville, 1947; Kalinga, 1948); 4CJ Rockhampton (1954-1956); 4CJ South Mackay (1960); 9CJ Port Moresby (1965); Brisbane (Mt Gravatt, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2079, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); broadcast technician (PMG, ABC); WW2 (RAN, telegraphist); federal public servant (PMG, ABC) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Kalinga, Qld, 1949; Rockhampton, Qld, 1954); broadcast technician (Mackay, Qld, 1958; Bucasia, Mackay, Qld, 1958; Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1963-1980) ===''MARR''=== * [[/Charles William Clanan Marr|Marr, Charles William Clanan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M8V-QQM] - 1880(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: MHR (Forrest, NSW, 1929); director (Crows Nest, NSW, 1933); company director (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1933-1935); director (Crows Nest, NSW, 1935); company director (Pymble, NSW, 1937-1943; Killara, NSW, 1943-1949; Pymble, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/John Neville Marr|Marr, John Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTY5-D27] - 1915(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3HT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1933-1939); 6AJ Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1948); 3AJB Melbourne (Carrum, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1198, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946; RAAF) - Awards: DFC, 1943 - Electoral Rolls: aircraftsman (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937); airman (Pearee Aerodrome, WA, 1943-1949); RAAF (Deepdene, Vic, 1954; Dickson, ACT, 1963; Yokine, WA, 1968; Dianella, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MARRIOTT''=== * [[/Ronald James Marriott|Marriott, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYFC-GW3] - 1912(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3SI Melbourne (Toorak, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1778, 1936, Vic; COCP3 3782, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, Vic, 1935-1937); director & supervisor (Toorak, Vic, 1943-1967); director (Toorak, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''MARS''=== * [[/Ernest Burton Mars|Mars, Ernest Burton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VJ-GWR] - 1907(SA)-1987(Qld) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (North Unley, 1923-1924); 4EM Charleville (1930-1933); 2EM Dubbo (1934-1936); 4EM Charleville (1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2GE Moree (1948); 4EM Emerald (1954-1955); 4EM Charleville (1956); 4EM Longreach (1960); 4EM Currumbin (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 686, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 23, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Dubbo, 1935); bank official (Charleville, 1937-1943; Wagga Wagga, 1949); bank clerk (Moree, 1949); bank manager (Commonwealth Bank Emerald, 1954; Commonwealth Bank, Charleville, 1958; Longreach, 1963); retired (Currumbin, 1968; Palm Beach, Qld, 1977-1980) - established 4VL Charleville commercial ===''MARSDEN''=== * [[/Robert Cecil Marsden|Marsden, Robert Cecil "Cecil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92N-W62] - 1892(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: unlicensed?, Sydney, 1909; 2JM Receive Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1922); 2JM Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1923-1925; Bellevue Hill, 1925-1926; Edgecliff, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIA NSW, local NSW clubs) - Relationships: Father of 2VV-2FV Robert Morris Marsden - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Woolahra, 1930; Epping, 1930-1958); manager (Castlecrag, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "2JM - Robert Cecil Marsden"(370+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Marsden"(10+ tags) * [[/Robert Morris Marsden|Marsden, Robert Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX1-VPG] - 1916(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2VV Sydney (Kingsford, 1958-1969); 2FV Tuross Heads (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 226, 1956; AOCP 3627, 1957, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Relationships: Son of 2JM Robert Cecil Marsden - Electoral Rolls: taxi proprietor (Bondi Beach, 1949; Kingsford, 1958-1972); retired (Tuross Heads, 1972-1980) ===''MARSH''=== * [[/John William Marsh|Marsh, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFCL-QZ7] - 1890(Eng)-1943(WA) - Licences: 6DQ Receive West Pingelly (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Harrismith, WA, 1931); miner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1936-1943) * [[/Roy Edward William Marsh|Marsh, Roy Edward William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF42-28N] - 1899(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6CE Receive Perth (North Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (East Perth, WA, 1921; Maylands, WA, 1925-1926; East Midland, WA, 1931-1963) * [[/Sydney Westport Marsh|Marsh, Sydney or Sidney Westport]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LFLN-PKM] - 1889(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2ZK West Wallsend (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ladysmith, 1913); fitter (West Wallsend, 1930-1937) ===''MARSHALL''=== * [[/Archie Francis Marshall|Marshall, Archie Francis "Arch"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37M-W83] - 1907(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4AF Clifton (1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 438, 1928, No. 48 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business proprietor (blacksmith, fitter/turner) - Electoral Rolls: blacksmith (Clifton, 1930-1980) * [[/Herbert Anthony Marshall|Marshall, Herbert Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JJR-P3P] - 1888(India)-1948(NSW) - Licences: unlicensed?, Port Pirie, 1910; 2HM Armidale (1924-1926); 2HM Sydney (Bondi, 1927-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: AOCP 115, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 48, 1931 - Comment: proud of his initials "H.A.M.", early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Relationships: his daughter Denise Chalmers Marshall frequently on air over 2HM - TroveTag: "2HM - Herbert Anthony Marshall" - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi, 1930-1931); engineer (Bondi, 1934-1943) * [[/Mary Austine Marshall|Henry nee Marshall, Mary Austine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X2-GR6] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3YL Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1930-1939, 1946-1956; East Malvern, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 619, 1930, Vic - YL amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Oakleigh, Vic, 1936-1937); no occupation (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1954); home duties (Oakleigh, Vic, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://dokufunk.org/amateur_radio/contributions/index.php?CID=13532&ID=13600 Dokufunk] * [[/M. J. Marshall|Marshall, M. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3NP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1938-1939; Toorak, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Vaughan Edward Marshall|Marshall, Vaughan Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86T-KNY] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3UK Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1930-1933; Kew, 1937-1939, 1946-1969; Mt Eliza, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 603, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Kew, Vic, 1936); tea specialist (Kew, Vic, 1937-1968); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''MARSLAND''=== * [[/Benjamin Bruce Marsland|Marsland, Benjamin Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6Y-X47] - 1906(Qld)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 4DX Receive Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928); teller (Normanton, Qld, 1930); bank clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1931; Malanda, Qld, 1932); no occupation (Annerley, Qld, 1943) * [[/James Gilbert Marsland|Marsland, James Gilbert "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY2-JTB] - 1912(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3NY Cobden (1931); 3NY Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1933-1937; Glen Iris, 1938-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 774, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clarendon, Vic, 1936; South Melbourne, Vic, 1937); bank clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1977) ===''MARSTELLA''=== * [[/Ernest Arthur Marstella|Marstella, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYCM-JRQ] - 1911(NSW)-2001(NSW)89yo - Licences: 2AEZ Newcastle (New Lambton, 1936-1938); 2AEZ Gosford (Erina, 1946-1950; Gosford, 1954-1958); 2AEZ Lidcombe (1960-1969); 2AEZ Forster (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1830, 1936, NSW; BOCP 1132, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Hamilton, NSW, 1933; New Lambton, NSW, 1935-1936); radio serviceman (Erina, NSW, 1949); technician (Gosford, NSW, 1954-1958); radio technician (Lidcombe, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Lidcombe, NSW, 1972); retired (Tuncurry, NSW, 1977; Forster, NSW, 1980) ===''MARSTON''=== * [[/James Thomas Marston|Marston, James Thomas "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKDX-19C] - 1920(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4JA Brisbane (Belmont, 1948; Morningside, 1954); 4JA Toowoomba (1955-1956); 4JA Brisbane (Boondall, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2655, 1948, Qld - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: sheet metal worker (Buranda, Qld, 1943); engineer (Toowoomba South, Qld, 1958); technician (Boondall, Qld, 1963-1972) * [[/W. L. Marston|Marston, W. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4RY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MARTENS''=== * [[/Alfred John Martens|Martens, Alfred John "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QSF-SRH] - 1916(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5MA Clare (1947); 5MA Berri (1948); 5MA Renmark (1954-1965); 5MA Millswood (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2369, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clare, SA, 1941-1943) ===''MARTIN''=== * [[/Bernard Clive Martin|Martin, Bernard Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3K-1K5] - 1906(NSW)-1949(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Bankstown, 1923); Receive (Valve) Medlow Bath (1923); 2BM Sydney (Banksia, 1926; Bankstown, 1927; Bronte, 1928-1934; Potts Point, 1935-1936; Neutral Bay, 1938; Queenscliffe, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 883, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 11, 1929; COCP1 46, 1930 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Waverley, NSW, 1930); radio engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1935) * [[/Eric Harold Martin|Martin, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX2-MBB] - 1903(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3ZF Melbourne (Preston, 1931-1933; Richmond, 1937; Elwood, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 764, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: driver (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1927; Preston, Vic, 1931); motor driver (Richmond, Vic, 1936); chauffeur (Elsternwick, Vic, 1937; Caulfield, Vic, 1942); fitter (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1954); public servant (Oakleigh, Vic, 1963; Carnegie, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Eric Wilfred Martin|Martin, Eric Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6Z2-D33] - 1916(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3HP Robinvale (1937); 2AHY Balranald (1938-1939); 3HN Bogong (1947-1956); 3APJ Mt Beauty (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1389, 1934; BOCP 353, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bogong, Vic, 1942-1954); superintendent (Mt Beauty, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Seaford South, Vic, 1980) * [[/George Henry Martin|Martin, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX81-3CT] - 1910(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2FW Sydney (Waverley, 1932-1939); 2AFW Sydney (Waverley, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1010, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Waverley, NSW, 1930-1936); fitter (Waverley, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/James Frederick Martin|Martin, James Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR6-MS6] - 1909(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3MJ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1927-1933); 3JM Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 340, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1936); traveller (North Fitzroy, Vic, 1949; Heidelberg, Vic, 1954-1963); sales director (Doncaster, Vic, 1967); sales (Noble Park, Vic, 1972) * [[/James Lennox Alexander Martin|Martin, James Lennox Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTD-3TK] - 1909(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3NT Melbourne (Dandenong, 1933-1939); 3AV Horsham (1948); 3AV Melbourne (Dandenong, 1954-1960); 3AV Horsham (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1201, 1933, Vic; COCP2 390, 1940; COCP1 470, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Dandenong, Vic, 1931-1934); mechanic (Dandenong, Vic, 1937-1949); radio mechanic (Horsham, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/John Michael Martin|Martin, John Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX79-GWZ] - 1886(Ireland)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 146, 1915; 1COCP 58, 1935 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Comment: several contemporaneous JMMs - Electoral Rolls: Ancestry 299 hits too be sifted * [[/John Robert Martin|Martin, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWFG-HMM] - 1919(Qld)-2011(Qld) - Licences: 4MX Cunnamulla (1937-1939); 4MX Toowoomba (1946-1954); 4MX Brisbane (Gaythorne, 1955-1960); 4MX Julia Creek (1965-1969); 4MX Finch Hatton (1975); 4MX Brisbane (Gaythorne, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1933, 1937, Qld; BOCP 147, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); business proprietor (radio service); Presbyterian minister - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949-1954); radio technician (Gaythorne, Qld, 1958; Kingaroy, Qld, 1963); missionary (Blackall, Qld, 1972; Gaythorne, Qld, 1972); minister of religion (Enoggera, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Malcolm Martin|Martin, Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8D-PG7] - 1903(UK)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4KY Ipswich (1933-1939); 4KY Brisbane (Sandgate, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1110, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); employment (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: carriage trimmer (Woodend, Qld, 1925-1937; Sandgate, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Norman Rex Martin|Martin, Norman Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5G9-JV4] - 1915(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2JE Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1936; Enfield, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1581, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Enfield, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical fitter (Enfield, NSW, 1943; Canterbury, NSW, 1949); factory manager (Bexley North, NSW, 1954-1968); managing director (Bexley North, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald William Martin|Martin, Ronald William "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRPZ-46T] - 1917(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2AHI Casino (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1981, 1937, NSW; BOCP 403, 1941; COCP2 789, 1944; COCP1 795, 1944; TVOCP 455, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Casino, NSW, 1949-1968); technician (Casino, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Silas Martin|Martin, Silas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXMT-6WS] - 1874(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIR Rockhampton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Perth, 1903-1906; East Perth, 1912-1914); mechanic (Rockhampton, 1917-1921); radio mechanic (Cooktown, 1925; Beam Wireless Station, Ballan, 1928-1943); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1943) * [[/T. S. Martin|Martin, T. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XBE Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter J. Martin|Martin, Walter J.]] - 1893(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: 1COCP 1, 1914, No. 1 in Aus and Vic, Marconi & Telefunken - commercial operator; coastal station operator? * [[/William Anthony Martin|Martin, William Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HB-KPZ] - 1911(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7WM Hobart (West Hobart, 1929-1931); 7WM Gawler (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 497, 1929, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 70, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: several contemporaneous William Anthony Martin's ===''MARTINSEN''=== * [[/Sevrin Joseph William Martinsen|Martinsen, Sevrin Joseph William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SD-KJG] - 1905(Norway)-1943(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2351, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wycheproof, Vic, 1942) ===''MASHMAN''=== * [[/Lionel Wilfred Mashman|Mashman, Lionel Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6K-7WG] - 1907(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2OB Receive Sydney (Bexley, 1923-1924); 2OB Sydney (Bexley, 1925-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 84, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bexley, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''MASON''=== * [[/Jeffrey Gordon Mason|Mason, Jeffrey Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYWM-M3H] - 1912(Vic)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5VC Millicent (1947); 5VC Adelaide (Hectorville, 1954-1955; Pennington, 1956; Clarence Park, 1960; Holden Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1275, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1942) ===''MASTERS''=== * [[/Alfred Harold Masters|Masters, Alfred Harold "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-CPY] - 1875(Vic)-1951(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed); vice president WIA Launceston 1920s; later prominent architect - Relationships: brother of 7MM William Edward Masters - Electoral Rolls: architect (Launceston, 1928-1949) - TroveTag: "Alfred Harold Masters" & "!Wikibooks AH Masters" * [[/Brian Jermyn Masters|Masters, Brian Jermyn "Jermyn"]] - 1891(Vic)-1950(NZ) - Licences: 3LM Receive Melbourne (Armadale, 1923); 3LM Melbourne (Armadale, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; operated his station both individually and on behalf WIA Malvern - TroveTag: "3LM - Brian Jermyn Masters" & "!Wikibooks BJ Masters" * [[/Herbert Victor Masters|Masters, Herbert Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLLC-CV2] - 1883(NSW)-1918(France) - Licences: XHY Sydney (Stanmore, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AIF, Lieutenant, 1st Anzac Wireless Section, Killed accidentally, 1914-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1647200 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Edward Masters|Masters, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99GB-CPW] - 1873(Vic)-1952(Tas) - Licences: 7MM Hobart (Bellerive 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1066, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; solicitor - Relationships: brother of Alfred Harold "Harold" Masters - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Bellerive, 1914-1949) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27111852 Obituary] ===''MATCHETT''=== * [[/John Kenneth Lyle Matchett|Matchett, John Kenneth Lyle "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS1L-SCZ] - 1921(Vic)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3TL Melbourne (Box Hill, 1960; Templestowe, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3700, 1958, Vic - amateur operator, WW2, member Old Timer's Club - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949); teacher (Bayswater, 1954); lecturer (Templestowe, 1963-1980) - curator of the WIA QSL card collection for many years; personally acquired a large collection of Australian amateur QSL cards which were donated to the WIA collection on his passing, many thousands of QSLs provided by Wolf Harranth of Dokufunk on an exchange basis ===''MATHER''=== * [[/Alexander Stewart Mather|Mather, Alexander Stewart "Alex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHTL-WWC] - 1909(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JZ Singleton (1929-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 479, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 89, 1932; TVOCP 273, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cordial manufacturer (Singleton, 1930-1968) * [[/Walter Douglas Mather|Mather, Walter Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGZ-B5R] - 1919(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3WD Ballarat (1936-1939, 1947); 3WD Melbourne (Gardiner, 1948); 3AWD Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1960-1969); 4YM Surfers Paradise (1975); 4YM Bribie Island (1980); 2AF? Melbourne (Beaumaris, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1654, 1936, Vic; BOCP 170, 1938; COCP1 892, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); merchant (Sandringham, Vic, 1958-1968); investor (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1972-1977; Bribie Island, Qld, 1980) ===''MATHESON''=== * [[/Charles Raymond Matheson|Matheson, Charles Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZL-8KD] - 1915(NSW)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 3CS Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1939); 3ATH Melbourne (North Essendon, 1947; Strathmore, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 438; COCP1 8, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1937); technician (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Essendon North, Vic, 1949-1954); technical officer (Balgowlah, NSW, 1958); boat proprietor (Narooma, NSW, 1963); proprietor (Main Beach, Qld, 1968); retired (Miami, Qld, 1980) ===''MATHEWS''=== See also MATTHEWS * [[/John Campion Mathews|Mathews, John Campion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-46V] - 1912(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3SY Geelong (Newtown, 1930-1939, 1946-1980+); 3JM Portable Geelong (Newtown, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 709, 1930, Vic; TVOCP 20, 1957; BOCP 261, 1988 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Newtown, 1934-1968); operator (Newtown, 1972-1980) * [[/John Mathews|Mathews, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82Z-KX2] - 1914(Qld)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 4EE Rockhampton (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1414, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JMs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MATHIESON''=== * [[/Ian Hamilton Mathieson|Mathieson, Ian Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVR2-7RN] - 1911(Vic)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 3NR Melbourne (Werribee, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 313, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (Werribee, Vic, 1937-1942); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949-1954; Oyster Bay, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Blackheath, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MATTERS''=== * [[/Leonard Warburton Matters|Matters, Leonard Warburton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFJS-9QZ] - 1881(SA)-1951(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - journalist; Boer War; acted on behalf West Radio Broadcasting Co, an applicant for the Perth sealed set licence ultimately awarded to Westralian Farmers (6WF) - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Perth, WA, 1903-1906; Balkatta, WA, 1910; North Perth, WA, 1925) - TroveTag: "Leonard Warburton Matters" - Links: [[w:Leonard_Matters|Wikipedia]] * [[/Wallace Lindsay Washington Matters|Matters, Wallace Lindsay Washington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBS-PB4] - 1906(Vic)-2004(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3WW Warrnambool (1934-1939); 3WW Melbourne (Footscray, 1947-1948; Box Hill North, 1954); 3MJ Melbourne (Box Hill North, 1956; Rosanna, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1374, 1934, Vic; COCP1 311, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (St Kilda, Vic, 1928); postal clerk (Warrnambool, Vic, 1931); postal employee (Warrnambool, Vic, 1933-1937); postal clerk (Footscray, Vic, 1942); clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Heidelberg, Vic, 1963; Rosanna, Vic, 1967-1977); retired (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1980) ===''MATTHEWS''=== * [[/Alfred Leslie Matthews|Matthews, Alfred Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYTX-LBR] - 1917(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3ZT Melbourne (East Malvern, 1947; Hughesdale, 1948; Murrumbeena, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2354, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1949); technician (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1954-1968); public servant (Box Hill North, Vic, 1972) * [[/Fred Thomas Matthews|Matthews, Fred or Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVC-22K] - 1904(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4FK Brisbane (New Farm, 1923-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI); business proprietor (Matthews Fire Alarm Co) - Awards: OBE - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Merthyr, 1925-1958); engineer (New Farm, 1963-1980) * [[/John Leigh Inglis Matthews|Matthews, John Leigh Inglis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKN-159] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJD Melbourne (Richmond, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Richmond, 1913-1919) * [[/Kenneth Morgan Matthews|Matthews, Kenneth Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPM-R2W] - 1911(SA)-2009(SA)98yo - Licences: 5GN Adelaide (Malvern, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1732, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Malvern, SA, 1939); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/551921 VWMA] * [[/Kenneth William Pitts Matthews|Matthews, Kenneth William Pitts]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT36-MP8] - 1925(Eng)-2006(ACT) - Licences: 2WE Sydney (Artarmon, 1939, 1950; Wahroonga, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2330, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Artarmon, NSW, 1949; Turramurra, NSW, 1949); printer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Royston Oliver Carr Matthews|Matthews, Royston Oliver Carr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQJ-VML] - 1889(SA)-1959(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 21, 1914 - wireless operator AWA at 1914 enlistment; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1st Light Horse Brigade Signal Troop, 1914-1917; 2nd Squadron AFC, Lieutenant, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: mercantile manager (Netherby, SA, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/300087 VWM]; [https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=191405 AIF Project]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/REL36707 brief bio] * [[/Vincent John Matthews|Matthews, Vincent John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFW4-NM1] - 1888(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 6AQ Perth (Bayswater, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Stott's College (Principal, early 1920s) - Electoral Rolls: business college master (West Gildford, WA, 1910); manager (Guildford, WA, 1912; Bayswater, WA, 1916-1925); business manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1925-1928); director (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1963) * [[/Walter John Penrose Matthews|Matthews, Walter John Penrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5TS-HZN] - 1880(SA)-1964(SA) - Licences: 5BS Receive Murray Bridge (1922); Receive Murray Bridge (1923)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: lifter SA Railways (Tailem Bend, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MAUGER''=== * [[/Samuel Mauger|Mauger, Samuel "Sam"]] - 1857(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - state politician; senior federal politician (Postmaster-General 1908) ===''MAUGHAN''=== * [[/Frederick Hamilton Maughan|Maughan, Frederick Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQ4-BJW] - 1903(WA)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3HH Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1922); 3HH Melbourne (Malvern, 1923-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 14, 1924, Vic; AOLCP 82, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern East, 1925-1954) ===''MAWSON''=== * [[/Douglas Mawson|Mawson, Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3H-42N] - 1882(Eng)-1958(SA) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Head Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914) - Electoral Rolls: [[w:Douglas Mawson|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mawson-sir-douglas-7531 ADB] * [[/Ernest Richard Mawson|Mawson, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2W9T-NJN] - 1861(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2DH Sydney (Campsie, 1922-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Parramatta, 1903); no occupation (Dee Why, 1930-1933; Harbord, 1934-1936; Manly, 1937-1943) ===''MAXWELL''=== * [[/H. S. Maxwell|Maxwell, H. S.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAEE Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ronald Alston Maxwell|Maxwell, Ronald Alston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRL-TRZ] - 1908(NSW)-1950(NSW) - Licences: 2KS Sydney (Hurstville, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 656, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Randwick, 1933; Liverpool, 1934-1935; Croydon, 1936-1937); clerk (Caringbah, 1949) ===''MAY''=== * [[/Frank May|May, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88S-CXP] - 1878(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6FM Dwellingup (1929-1931); 6FM Gnowangerup (1933); 6FM Esperance (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 139, 1915; AOCP 560, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: stationmaster (Gnowangerup, WA, 1931; Esperance, WA, 1936-1937; Armadale, WA; 1943; Collie, WA, 1949) ===''MAYNARD''=== * [[/Frank Stewart Maynard|Maynard, Frank Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGN4-3BJ] - 1911(NSW)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2JG Sydney (Croydon, 1931; Haberfield, 1933-1934; Croydon, 1935-1938; Ashfield, NSW, 1939); 9FM Popondetta (1969); 4RY Atherton (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 150, 1930; COCP1 86, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1933-1934; South Perth, WA, 1937); retired (Atherton, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MAYGER''=== * [[/Neil Hubert Mayger|Mayger, Neil Hubert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2F7-J2D] - 1890(Vic)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1930); sales (Darlinghurst, 1937); salesman (East Sydney, 1937); Sales (Darlinghurst, 1943) ===''MAZURE''=== * [[/Frederick Thomas Mazure|Mazure, Frederick Thomas or Thomas Frederick "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDB-J2Y] - 1905(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6MZ Jindong via Busselton (1939, 1948-1969); 6MZ Busselton (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2398, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: settler (Group 53 via Busselton, WA, 1931-1963); farmer (Jondong, WA, 1968); retired (Busselton, WA, 1972-1980) ===''MCATEER''=== * [[/Joseph McAteer|McAteer, Brother Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKT-JWB] - 1881(NZ)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Receive Sacred Heart College Glenelg (1923); 5AQ Sacred Heart College Glenelg (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCAULEY''=== * [[/William John Money McAuley|McAuley, William John Money "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRKH-Z5Y] - 1909(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3WM Melbourne (Brunswick, 1925-1931); 3BCM Melbourne (Brighton, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 221, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: jackaroo (Nyngan, NSW, 1930); grazier (Womboota, Vic, 1937-1943) ===''MCBRIDE''=== * [[/Alexander James McBride|McBride, Alexander James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCXR-Z1G] - 1914(Qld)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 4BR Brisbane (Wilston, 1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2320, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business (radio repair) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Wilston, Qld, 1936-1980) ===''MCBURNEY''=== * [[/Douglas Hope McBurney|McBurney, Douglas Hope]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G66Y-BKV] - 1895(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: XHJ Sydney (Milsons Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Milsons Point, NSW, 1930-1958); chartered engineer (Milsons Point, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''MCCABE''=== * [[/William Bernard McCabe|McCabe, William Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ1C-FN2] - 1864(Irl)-1938(WA) - Licences: 7AQ Clarence Point (1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (St Kilda, Vic, 1912; Balaclava, 1913-1914; Elsternwick, 1915-1921; Caulfield, 1924); orchardist (Clarence Point, 1922-1928); civil engineer (Nedlands, WA, 1937) ===''MCCALMAN''=== * [[/Maxwell Colin McCalman|McCalman, Maxwell Colin "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN8-V77] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 142, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: musician (Canterbury, Vic, 1931-1936); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942-1963) ===''MCCANDLISH''=== * [[/Jack McCandlish|McCandlish, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2B-TJC] - 1915(Eng)-1943(Ins) - Licences: 3HN Sea Lake (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1468, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, M Special Unit, Sergeant, Commando, 1943) - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Sea Lake, 1937-1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1685215 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/638249 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCCARTHY''=== * [[/Denzil Ernest McCarthy|McCarthy, Denzil Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL4Z-HRH] - 1902(WA)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3ADM Melbourne (Preston East, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2447, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Brim, Vic, 1925-1927; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1931-1934); teacher (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942-1949; Reservoir East, Vic, 1954-1963) * [[/Howard John McCarthy|McCarthy, Howard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1D6-NHR] - 1913(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1847-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2312, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Keith McCarthy|McCarthy, John Keith "Keith / Macca"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G528-9XX] - 1912(Vic)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 3FX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1932-1933); 2IM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1934); 2VM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1935); 3FX Melbourne (Hampton, 1937; Ascot Vale, 1938-1939; City, 1946-1947; Templestowe, 1954-1956); 9AR On board yacht Pandemonium (1969); P29AR/MM On board yacht Pandemonium (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1036, 1932, Vic; COCP3 6578, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; state public servant (Vic Railways, telegraphist); military (RAAF, DFC, AFM, AE) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gardiner, Vic, 1928); no occupation (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934); wireless mechanic (Lane Cove, NSW, 1935); aircraftsman (RAAF Laverton, Vic, 1937); airman (Edgecliff, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Templestowe, Vic, 1954; Broadbeach, Qld, 1963); retired (Currumbin Beach, Qld, 1968) ===''MCCARTNEY''=== * [[/Malcolm John Young McCartney|McCartney, Malcolm John Young]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ8W-RB1] - 1911(Vic)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 3KV Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1954; St Kilda, 1955-1965; Hampton, 1969-1975); 4KV Cairns (Holloway Beach, 1975; Manunda, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2353, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: commercial artist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1934; Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1937); artist (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942; St Kilda, Vic, 1954-1967; Hampton, Vic, 1968-1972); retired (Cairns, Qld, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''MCCLELLAND''=== * [[/Francis George Trotter McClelland|McClelland, Francis George Trotter "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ3D-X9M] - 1883(Vic)-1917(Vic) - Licences: XMC Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (East Melbourne, Vic, 1912-1916) * [[/Norbert Cantrell McClelland|McClelland, Norbert Cantrell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1YX-754] - 1891(NSW)-1971(SA) - Licences: XVO Franklin Harbour (1913) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 600, 1920 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Millswood East, SA, 1939-1943) ===''MCCONNELL''=== SEE ALSO MACCONNELL * [[/James Ross McConnell|McConnell, James Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ7-9FK] - 1895(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: XNU Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 303, 1917 - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Canterbury, Vic, 1919); traveller (Kew, Vic, 1922-1931; Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954-1963) * [[/John Helge McConnell|McConnell, John Helge]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGD-VX3] - 1915(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3RV Melbourne (Preston, 1936-1939; Ormond, 1947-1948); 3RV Eildon (1954); 3RV Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1645, 1936, Vic; BOCP 225, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1936-1937); mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1949); radio engineer (Eildon, Vic, 1954); engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MCCORMACK''=== SEE ALSO MACCORMACK * [[/William Henry Osborne McCormack|McCormack, William Henry Osborne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFZS-FFS] - 1878(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: XBH Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1913; Merewether, NSW, 1930-1937); retired (Toronto, NSW, 1943) ===''MCCRACKEN''=== * [[/Colin Gordon McCracken|McCracken or McCrackan, Colin Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT8-2HB] - 1892(Tas)-1974(Vic) - Licences: XJAZ Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Armadale, Vic, 1914-1916); builder (Malvern, Vic, 1916-1931; Gardiner, Vic, 1934-1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954; Burwood, Vic, 1967-1968; Ashwood, Vic, 1972) ===''MCCREDIE''=== * [[/Eric St Clair McCredie|McCredie, Eric St Clair]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBYJ-241] - 1903(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2EV Sydney (Burwood, 1932-1938; Arncliffe, 1939; Brighton-le-Sands, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 921, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of Roland Alexander McCredie - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Burwood, NSW, 1930-1937); pharmaceutical chemist (Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1943; Rockdale, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/Roland Alexander McCredie|McCredie, Roland Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKR9-4BL] - 1907(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Campsie, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2EV Eric St Clair McCredie - Electoral Rolls: law student (Burwood, NSW, 1930-1937); solicitor (Burwood, NSW, 1943-1963) ===''MCCUBBIN''=== * [[/Bruce Lorimer McCubbin|McCubbin, Bruce Lorimer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYKR-99F] - 1916(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3SO Melbourne (Richmond, 1936-1939, 1947; Burwood, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1698, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer, Aircraft Repair; Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Richmond, Vic, 1937-1942); labourer's assistant? (Box Hill South, Vic, 1949-1963; Wattle Park, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''MCCULLAGH''=== * [[/Alexander Austral McCullagh|McCullagh, Alexander Austral]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNN-V7Y] - 1897(Qld)-1981(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Home Hill, 1923); 2RR Sydney (Balgowlah, 1965-1969); 9NI Norfolk Island (1975) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 2977, 1959; AOLCP 754, 1959; AOCP 4229, 1964, Qld - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Sandgate, Qld, 1919); chemist (Inkerman Mill, Qld, 1922); engineer (Bondi North, NSW, 1930; Abbotsford, NSW, 1932-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1933; Burwood, NSW, 1934-1936); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Green Point, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MCCULLOCH''=== * [[/George Robert McCulloch|McCulloch, George Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVG-SVW] - 1907(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3XM Receive Ballarat (1923-1924); 3GM Ballarat (1925-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 198, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1931-1968) - Trovetag: "3XM-3GM - George Robert McCulloch" ===''MCCUTCHEON''=== * [[/W. A. McCutcheon|McCutcheon, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2OX Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCDERMOTT''=== * [[/James Westall McDermott|McDermott, James Westall "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37P-PY2] - 1913(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4JM Brisbane (1930) & Nambour (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 711, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Relationships: brother of 4RM Robert Ernest McDermott; son of 4WP Westall Samuel McDermott - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nambour, Qld, 1936-1949); radio engineer (Nambour, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert Ernest McDermott|McDermott, Robert Ernest "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXW8-QJ5] - 1917(Qld)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 4RM Nambour (1938-1939); 4RM Brisbane (Ekibin, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2223, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Sunshine Coast ARC); military (WW2, AIF); business proprietor (radio/TV retail, Ekibin) - Relationships: brother of James Westall McDermott; son of Westall Samuel McDermott - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Nambour, 1943; Ekibin, 1949-1968); TV engineer (Tewantin, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Westall Samuel McDermott|McDermott, Westall Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37P-2SQ] - 1889(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4WP Nambour (1938-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2087, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of James Westall McDermott & Robert Ernest McDermott - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Hendon, Qld, 1916-1917; Sandgate, Qld, 1921; Glen Eagle, Qld, 1925-1928; Rosemount, Qld, 1934; Nambour, Qld, 1937-1958); retired (Nambour, Qld, 1963) ===''MCDONALD''=== SEE ALSO MACDONALD * [[/Arthur Hunter McDonald|McDonald, Arthur Hunter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRGC-3C4] - 1913(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AFC Grafton (1937-1938); 2AFC Lismore (1939); 2AFC Sydney (Maroubra, 1947-1950; Padstow, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: vulcanizer (Grafton, NSW, 1934-1937); fitter (Maroubra, NSW, 1943); toolmaker (Padstow, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Arthur Stephen McDonald|McDonald, Arthur Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36J-ZLJ] - 1891(Vic)-1955(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 700, 1922 - broadcast engineer (PMGD, RANRS, AWA); professional society administrator (IEA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1913; St Kilda, Vic, 1916-1924; Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, 1934-1936); engineer (Edgecliff, 1943; Double Bay, 1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdonald-arthur-stephen-7333 ADB]; [https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001299b.htm Bright Sparks] - TroveTage: "Arthur Stephen McDonald" * [[/Colin McDonald|McDonald, Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX67-SCG] - 1911(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4CD Rockhampton (1935-1938); 2AKK Moree (1939); 4CD Rockhampton (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1440, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rockhampton, Qld, 1932-1958); accountant (Rockhampton, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/Donald McDonald|McDonald, Donald "Don"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC)? * [[/Donald Munro McDonald|McDonald, Donald Munro]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RW-5DX] - 1883(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Receive Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1922); 3KS Melbourne (Yarraville, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer's assistant (Yarraville, Vic, 1912-1913); labourer (Yarraville, Vic, 1914-1949); retired (Yarraville, Vic, 1954-1963) - Comment: Several contemporaneous DMMs * [[/Dudley Carmichael McDonald|McDonald, Dudley Carmichael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1NF-KDY] - 1908(Vic)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 3DM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1932-1939, 1947-1948; Armadale, 1954-1956; Ascot Vale, 1960); 4MY Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 886, 1932, Vic; COCP2 438, 1941; COCP1 514, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Malvern, Vic, 1931-1949); technician (Malvern West, Vic, 1954; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1963); retired (Palm Beach, Qld, 1968-1972) * [[/G. A. McDonald|McDonald, G. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DN Receive Perth (West Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John McDonald|McDonald, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXM1-WJR] - 1894(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 137, 1915; CPRT 190, 1916 (replacement?) - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JMcD - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified; Ancestry.com 1000s of hits to be sifted * [[/Robert Rupert McDonald|McDonald, Robert Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18T-ND3] - 1917(Vic)-2011(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3MD Melbourne (Merlynstone, 1947-1975); 3MD Harcourt (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2285, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Mitchell, Vic, 1942); nil (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1968); retired (Coburg, Vic, 1972-1977; Harcourt, Vic, 1980) * [[/Wilfred Neville McDonald|McDonald, Wilfred Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX67-DB1] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZT Sydney (Parramatta, 1935-1936); 4ZT Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1937; New Farm, 1938-1939; Annerley, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1412, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Granville, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (Ashgrove, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Annerley, Qld, 1949); electrical engineer (Tennyson, Qld, 1954-1963); manager (Burleigh Heads, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''MCDONELL''=== SEE ALSO MCDONNELL * [[/Charles Joseph McDonell|McDonell, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5Q2-CYT] - 1893(NSW)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XABS Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 17th Battalion, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (3.5 years) at time of enlistment 1915; Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1650670 Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCDONOUGH''=== SEE ALSO MACDONOUGH * [[/Ernest Richard McDonough|McDonough, Ernest Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQX-NXY] - 1875(Wales)-1941(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, terminated Nov 1920) - Electoral Rolls: Royal Navy (Newport, Vic, 1914-1915); Royal Australian Navy (Yarraville, Vic, 1917-1919); hotel proprietor (West Maitland, 1930-1935); retired (Wickham, 1937) ===''MCDOWALL''=== SEE ALSO MACDOWALL * [[/Valentine McDowall|McDowall, Valentine "Val"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M14R-SPG] - 1881(Qld)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4CN Receive Brisbane (1922); 4CM Brisbane (City, 1922-1939) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radiographer; WW2 - 4CM operator primarily Thomas Murray Browse Elliott after about 1925 - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Laidley, 1906-1914; Clayfield, 1919; Ascot, 1934-1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdowall-valentine-7349 ADB] ===''MCDOWELL''=== SEE ALSO MACDOWELL * [[/George McDowell|McDowell, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPWK-72Y] - 1907(Scotland)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2GM Clarence River (1931); 2GM Richmond River (1933); 2GM Grafton (1933-1936); 2GM Sydney (Bankstown, 1937-1938); 2GM Inverell (1939); 2GM Sydney (Earlwood, 1946; Old Guildford, 1947-1955; Chester Hill, 1956-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 825, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: yardman (Brushgrove, NSW, 1930-1932); radio serviceman (Grafton, NSW, 1934-1935); enamel worker (Bankstown, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Old Guildford, NSW, 1949-1958) * [[/John Edward Daniel McDowell|McDowell, John Edward Daniel or John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX86-J52] - 1914(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Brisbane (Ascot, 1937-1939); 4CX Gladstone (1947-1965); 4CX Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1873, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Ascot, Qld, 1937); chemist (Gladstone, Qld, 1943-1949); industrial chemist (Gladstone, Qld, 1954-1963); chemistry instructor (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1968-1977) ===''MCELREA''=== SEE ALSO MACELREA * [[/William James McElrea|McElrea, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2Q9-M3C] - 1913(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UV Sydney (Daceyville, 1935-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1559, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Daceyville, NSW, 1937-1958) ===''MCELWEE''=== * [[/George Johnston McElwee|McElwee, George Johnston]] - 1879(Tas)-1981(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - involved with Launceston Radio Clubs searching for the roar ===''MCGARRY''=== * [[/Lloyd Ignatius McGarry|McGarry, Lloyd Ignatius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GT-4PR] - 1919(NSW)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4XY Roma (1937-1939); 4XY Rockhampton (1947); 4XY Brisbane (Taringa, 1948; Coorparoo, 1954-1956); 2ALM Sydney (Lakemba, 1960-1965); 1AM Canberra (Macquarie, 1969-1975); 4ALL Brisbane (Kingston, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1943, 1937, Qld; BOCP 139, 1937; 2COCP 607, 1942; 1COCP 1026, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4GR, 4ZR); military (RAAF, WW2, mobile wireless, post WW2 Naval Intelligence); federal public servant (PMGD); scientist (Ionospheric Prediction Service) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Deagon, Qld, 1949); public servant (Coorparoo, Qld, 1954-1958; Townsville, Qld, 1958) ===''MCGAURAN''=== * [[/Duncan James Macfarlane McGauran|McGauran, Duncan James Macfarlane]] - 1849(NZ)-1889(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria, member; Society of Telegraph Engineers, London, member); employment (Vic Posts & Telegraphs; WA Posts & Telegraphs, Superintendant Telegraphs; NSW Posts & Telegraphs), patents in Quadraplex Telegraphy, father of Duncan James McGauran (telegraphist, accountant, inventor of a telephone meter) ===''MCGEE''=== * [[/Carney Mitchell McGee|McGee, Carney Mitchell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-9LF] - 1910(SA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 5LX Adelaide (Mile End, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 676, 1930, No. ?? in SA; 2COCP 52, 1936; 1COCP 210, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (North Unley, SA, 1939); assistant radio inspector (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943); radio inspector (Kensington, WA, 1949-1977); retired (Como, 1980) ===''MCGEOCH''=== * [[/William Leslie Samuel McGeoch|McGeoch, William Leslie Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVNY-SDX] - 1912(WA)-2007(WA) - Licences: 6WL Brookton (1935-1939, 1947-1956); 6WL Bunbury (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1442, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Brookton, WA, 1936-1943); radio service (Brookton, WA, 1958); electrician (Carey Park, WA, 1968-1980) ===''MCGOWAN''=== * [[/Robert Clarence Graham McGowan|McGowan, Robert Clarence Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYK3-KJF] - 1917(Vic)-2015(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3GO Sale (1936-1939, 1947-1948); 3GO Melbourne (Frankston, 1954-1956; Blackburn, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1733, 1936, Vic; BOCP 138, 1937; TVOCP 178, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Sale, Vic, 1943-1949); radio technician (Frankston, Vic, 1954); technician (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1972); technical officer (Blackburn, Vic, 1977) * [[/Samuel Walker McGowan|McGowan, Samuel Walker]] - 1829(Irl)-1887(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - Vic Posts and Telegraphs (Superintendent Telegraphs), successfully tendered for the first Australian electric telegraph 1854 (Melbourne to Williamstown) then appointed to the public service to operate and maintain it, radio clubs (Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria) * [[/William Eugene Charles McGowan|McGowan, William Eugene Charles]] - 1910(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2MQ Sydney (Haberfield, 1932-1934); 2ABF Sydney (Five Dock, 1936); 2MQ Sydney (Five Dock, 1937; Waverley, 1938; Bondi, 1939; Abbotsford, 1946; Concord West, 1947-1950; Rydalmere, 1954-1961; Epping, 1965; Turramurra, 1969; Wollstonecraft, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1031, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Haberfield, NSW, 1932-1935); traveller (Five Dock, 1937); foreman (Five Dock, 1943); supervisor (Concord West, NSW, 1949); assistant superintendant (Rydalmere, NSW, 1954-1958); factory superintendent (Epping, NSW, 1963); manager (Turramurra South, NSW, 1968); superintendent (Turramurra South, NSW, 1972); manager (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1977) ===''MCGRANE''=== * [[/John Milton Clarence McGrane|McGrane, John Milton Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-B72] - 1911(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1015, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Chatswood, NSW, 1935-1937; Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1949; Castlecrag, NSW, 1954-1977) ===''MCGRATH''=== * [[/Edward Philip McGrath|McGrath, Edward Philip "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW87-9K5] - 1906(NSW)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5MO Adelaide (Parkside, 1933-1939; West Mitcham, 1947-1965; Aldgate, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1175, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Parkside, SA, 1939) * [[/Francis Thomas McGrath|McGrath, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXM1-HRN] - 1891(Tas)-1937(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 87, 1915; 1COCP 45, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIH Hobart (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Moonah, Tas, 1919); wireless operator (Thursday Island, 1922); engineer (Eagle Junction, 1925); telegraphist (South Yarra, 1926-1927); supervisor (Caulfield, Vic, 1928-1934; Camberwell, Vic, 1936) ===''MCGREGOR''=== * [[/Aenas McGregor|McGregor, Aeneas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDV-2WT] - 1865(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XJEA Melbourne (Armadale, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: Father of 3ZE Keith Wilfred Aeneas McGregor - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Armadale, 1919; Toorak, 1928-1936) * [[/John Ferguson McGregor|McGregor, John Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGD-8KP] - 1898(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2MY Sydney (Five Dock, 1932-1937; Woollahra, 1938-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 938, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1st Signal Sqdrn Engineers, 1917-1919) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JFMs - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Glenmore, NSW, 1930-1931; Drummoyne, NSW, 1933; Five Dock, NSW, 1934-1935; Paddington, NSW, 1937); clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Keith Wilfred Aeneas McGregor|McGregor, Keith Wilfred Aeneas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDV-2WQ] - 1903(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ZE Melbourne (Armadale, 1923-1924; Toorak, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 52, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of XJEA Aeneas McGregor - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Toorak, 1925-1928) * [[/Robert Ross McGregor|McGregor, Robert Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCC-MQW] - 1917(NZ)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3XZ Melbourne (Coburg, 1935-1937); 3XZ Warragul (1938-1939); 3XZ Mooroopna (1947-1948); 3XZ Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1954-1975; Frankston, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1498, 1937, Vic; BOCP 65, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mooroopna, Vic, 1949); technician (Mentone, Vic, 1954; Mordialloc, Vic, 1967); electronics (Frankston, Vic, 1977); engineer (Stawell, Vic, 1980) ===''MCGRIGOR''=== * [[/Robert Ross McGrigor|McGrigor, Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYCB-TMN] - 1911(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1498, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCGUIGAN''=== * [[/Allyn Joseph McGuigan|McGuigan, Allyn Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95X-QF6] - 1908(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2AEP Mudgee (1938-1939, 1946-1954); 2AEP Lismore (1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 19, 1930; AOCP 2158, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 1930); factory hand (Annandale South, NSW, 1931-1933); mechanic (Annandale South, NSW, 1934); radio mechanic (Annandale South, NSW, 1936; Mudgee, NSW, 1937-1954); radio technician (Lismore, NSW, 1958-1963); technician (Lismore, NSW, 1980) ===''MCGUIRE''=== * [[/Leo Patrick Holman McGuire|McGuire, Leo Patrick Holman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HK-B2T] - 1906(NSW)-2001(WA) - Licences: 3KM Myrtleford (1929-1937); 3KM Corryong (1938-1939); 6MG Manjimup (1947-1969); 6MG Perth (Thornlie (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 488, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Wangaratta, Vic, 1928); picture proprietor (Albury, NSW, 1931); postal employee (Myrtleford, Vic, 1936-1937); postal clerk (Mt Magnet, WA, 1943; Manjimup, WA, 1949); radio mechanic (Manjimup, WA, 1954-1972); retired (Thornlie, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MCHUGH''=== * [[/William Charles McHugh|McHugh, William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMN-V5Z] - 1914(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6KA or 6KD Perth (Guildford, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1766, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: piano tuner (Guildford, WA, 1936-1943); radio mechanic (Belmont, WA, 1949; North Perth, WA, 1954); mechanic (Cottesloe, WA, 1954; Mt Pleasant, WA, 1963-1972) ===''MCINTOSH''=== * [[/Raymond Edgar McIntosh|McIntosh, Raymond Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P8-MW7] - 1897(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: XFA Sydney (Pymble, 1913-1914); 2ZG Sydney (Lane Cove, 1923-1925); 2AFQ Sydney (CBD, 1948-1950; Rose Bay, 1954; Turramurra, 1955-1965) - Qualifications: CPRT 165, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken); COCP3 675, 1948 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Bulimba, Qld, 1928); sound engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Greenwich, NSW, 1943-1954); sound engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XFA-2ZG-2AFQ - Raymond Edgar McIntosh" * [[/Stanley John James McIntosh|McIntosh, Stanley John James "Stan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-C5P] - 1913(Qld)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4PK Ipswich (Woodend, 1931-1939); 4PK Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 730, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (workshop foreman); business proprietor (electrical engineering) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Woodend, Qld, 1934-1937; Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1972) ===''MCINTYRE''=== * [[/Daniel George McIntyre|McIntyre, Daniel George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTNG-PHV] - 1901(NZ?)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2VX Receive Sydney (Pymble, 1923); 2VX Sydney (Pymble, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Strathfield, 1930-1958); radio retailer (Pymble, 1963) - TroveTag: "2VX - Daniel George McIntyre" * [[/Leslie Richard McIntyre|McIntyre, Leslie Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LN2V-BXN] - 1913(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3XF Melbourne (Altona, 1947; West Melbourne, 1948-1960; Clayton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2294, 1939, Vic; COCP1 1192, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Murtoa, Vic, 1936-1942); radio worker (Melbourne, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Clayton, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''MCKAIL''=== * [[/Henry Lancelot Martyn McKail|McKail, Henry Lancelot Martyn or Martin "Hal"]] - 1887(WA)-1944(WA) - Licences: 6BT Perth (City, 1923-1924); 6BU Perth (City, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Kalgan River, WA, 1910; West Perth, WA, 1916-1917); science master (Crawley, WA, 1925-1937) ===''MCKELLAR''=== * [[/Rudolph Warren McKellar|McKellar, Rudolph Warren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWNZ-17F] - 1898(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: XJAT Melbourne (Toorak, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, enlisted, not called up for duty); WW2 (2AIF, Army) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1925); manager (Caulfield, Vic, 1926-1968) ===''MCKENNA''=== * [[/Archibald Mathew McKenna|McKenna, Archibald Mathew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G554-45L] - 1917(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2WB Sydney (Five Dock, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; North Ryde, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1512, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphy operator (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); technician (Five Dock, NSW, 1949); telecommunications technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1954-1968); technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Yamba, NSW, 1980) ===''MCKENZIE''=== * [[/Alexander John McKenzie|McKenzie, Alexander John]] - 1905(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Bruce Alexander McKenzie|McKenzie, Bruce Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYH3-NBY] - 1917(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3VF Melbourne (Preston, 1935-1939); 3VF Geelong (Drysdale, 1947-1948); 3VF Melbourne (Croydon, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1539, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943; Drysdale, Vic, 1949); radio mechanic (Croydon, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Cecil Roland McKenzie|McKenzie, Cecil Roland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR8-L7Q] - 1899(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 2RJ Receive Sydney (Watson's Bay, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; electrical fitter apprentice (Warburton Franki, 1915-1917); WW1 (Private, 2nd Bat AIF, 1917-1920; gassed France 1918, invalided); WW2 (Staff Skipper, RANVR, 1944)- draftsman (-1930-1958) - Relationships: husband of 2GA-2FV Florence Violet Granville - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1958) * McKenzie, Florence Violet (married name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) * [[/Kenneth Adam McKenzie|McKenzie, Kenneth Adam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB74-Y26] - 1914(Vic)-2014(Vic)99yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1877, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1936-1943); engineer (Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1977; Box Hill North, Vic, 1980) ===''MCKEONE''=== * [[/James Charles McKeone|McKeone, James Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6JC-Y1F] - 1900(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3CV Melbourne (Essendon, 1935-1939); 3JY Melbourne (Essendon, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1554, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: boilermaker (Newmarket, Vic, 1921-1925; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1927-1936); railway employee (Essendon, Vic, 1937-1968) ===''MCKEOWN''=== * [[/Allan McIllroy McKeown|McKeown, Allan McIllroy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L69J-SFC] - 1904(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3YZ Melbourne (Alphington, 1924-1927); 3YZ Geelong (1931); 3YZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1933-1939, 1946-1969); 3YZ Ocean Grove (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 51, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 42, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, 1936-1954; Alphington, 1968); nil (Ocean Grove, 1972-1977) ===''MCKINLEY''=== * [[/Norman Harold McKinley|McKinley, Norman Harold "Shorty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWGP-TLC] - 1913(???)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 969, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Milton, Qld, 1949-1972); driver (Paddington, Qld, 1980) ===''MCLAUCHLAN''=== * [[/Charles David McLauchlan|McLauchlan, Charles David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYL6-PYY] - 1876(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 6BW Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923); 6BW Perth (Victoria Park, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Eucla, 1906; Perth, 1910-1916); telegraph engineer (Victoria Park, 1925); superintendent telegraphs (South Yarra, 1931; Camberwell, 1937-1943) ===''MCLAUGHLAN''=== * [[/J. J. McLaughlan|McLaughlan, J. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XVE Adelaide (Semaphore, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: superintendent Harbours Board Dockyard (1918); Nil yet identified ===''MCLAUGHLIN''=== * See also McLauchlan * See also McLoughlin * [[/William Reuben McLaughlin|McLaughlin, William Reuben]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRMF-Q14] - 1904(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 2ML Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1932-1937); 2ML Taree (1938); 2ML Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1939; Mosman, 1946-1950); 3AMY Melbourne (Caulfield, 1965; Ringwood East, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1061, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1936; Mosman, NSW, 1943); proprietor (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958); radio technician (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1963); technician (Ringwood East, Vic, 1968) ===''MCLEAN''=== * [[/Stewart Campbell McLean|McLean, Stewart Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86G-PMR] - 1910(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3GK Melbourne (Yarraville, 1930-1933; Brunswick, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; Caulfield, 1960); 3AIA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 601, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 65, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Yarraville, 1931-1936); nil (Elsternwick, 1954); engineer (Caulfield, 1958-1980) ===''MCLENNAN''=== * [[/Kenneth McLennan|McLennan, Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9H-B4N] - 1892(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 124, 1915; 2COCP 185, 1930; 1COCP 238, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIG Port Moresby (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous KMcLs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCLEOD''=== * [[/Alexander McLeod|McLeod, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMKJ-L25] - 1972(Vic)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4CF Receive Brisbane (Red Hill, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: confectioner (Red Hill, 1903-1905); pastrycook (Red Hill, 1908-1926; Mt Bruce, 1929-1943) * [[/Gordon Stuart McLeod|McLeod, Gordon Stuart or Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-38Y] - 1912(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 3ZZ Geelong (West Geelong, 1930-1931; Newtown, 1933); 2RU Sydney (Kogarah, 1935; Enfield, 1936); 3ZZ Geelong (Crib Point, 1937; Wallington, 1938); 2ADC Sydney (Sans Souci, 1939; Hurstville, 1946-1947; Beverley Hills, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 707, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Crib Point, Vic, 1937); petty officer RAN (Hurstville, NSW, 1943); clerk (Beverly Hills, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/Herbert Allan McLeod|McLeod, Herbert Allan "Allan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLB-YFG] - 1915(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3XH Receive Melbourne (Malvern, 1923); 3YR Melbourne (Richmond, 1932-1933); 3AHM Melbourne (Richmond, 1947-1948; Aspendale, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 994, 1932, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Richmond, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Richmond, Vic, 1942-1949); technical officer (Carrum, Vic, 1954-1968; Aspendale, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman McLeod|McLeod, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G86P-8F2] - 1901(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3NM Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 602, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Caulfield, 1937-1968) * [[/Norman James McLeod|McLeod, Norman James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPK7-SCW] - 1912(Vic)-1943(At Sea) - Licences: 2PM Sydney (Rose Bay, 1932-1933; Greenwich, 1935-1936; Artarmon, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 939, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 172, 1938; AIR1 4, 1939; COCP1 261, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Pilot Officer, 10 Sqdn, KIA) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Lane Cove, NSW, 1934-1936); electrical fitter (Artarmon, NSW, 1937-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1716727 Roll of Honour]; [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=98021 RAF Commands]; [https://www.facebook.com/rafcommand/photos/this-well-worn-sunderland-iii-w4004z-coded-rb-z-of-no-10-squadron-raaf-has-just-/807939482876236/?locale=hi_IN&paipv=0&eav=Afb4brXKggt7tJAxg7ngyMVMHLg2UozgHsnnZvzuguk1v9yNpf8dTYamtXan_MOYRbo&_rdr Photo of salvaged plane] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MCLOUGHLIN''=== * [[/E. C. McLoughlin|McLoughlin, E. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5KJ Port Lincoln (1928-1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MCMAHON''=== * [[/Leo Hanney McMahon|McMahon, Leo Hanney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXD8-XQH] - 1914(Qld)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 4LM Brisbane (Toombul, 1933-1938); 2ALM Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1939); 2AC Sydney (Kingsford, 1946-1950; Randwick, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1104, 1933, Qld) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, AMC); occupation (doctor) - Electoral Rolls: student (Camperdown, NSW, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Kingsford, NSW, 1949; Randwick, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''MCMANAMEY''=== * [[/William McManamey|McManamey, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1ZX-29T] - 1895(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: XIR Sydney (Milson's Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1937); company executive (Killara, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Killara, NSW, 1968-1980) - TroveTag: "XIR - William McManamey" ===''MCMASTER''=== * [[/D. C. McMaster|McMaster, D. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IZ Receive Cassilis (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: * [[/John McMaster|McMaster, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - commissioner, Royal Commission Wireless 1927 - Electoral Rolls: ===''MCMATH''=== * [[/John Joseph McMath|McMath, John Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KG-ZK2] - 1910(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3JJ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1927-1939; South Melbourne, 1946-1960; Elwood, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 351, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); retired (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1968; Black Rock, Vic, 1972-1977) ===''MCMILLAN''=== * [[/Joseph Chestnut McMillan|McMillan, Joseph Chestnut]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-8TG] - 1901(Sct)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 7BP Receive Hobart (City, 1923); 7BP Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1928) ===''MCMURRAY''=== * [[/Alexander McMurray|McMurray, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4W-BTZ] - 1918(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AEV Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939, 1946-1958; North Rocks, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1820, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: section manager (Auburn, NSW, 1943-1958); assistant manager (North Rocks, NSW, 1958); manager (North Rocks, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Curng, NSW, 1980) ===''MCMURTRIE''=== * [[/Sydney Adam McMurtrie|McMurtrie, Sydney Adam or Adam Sydney "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBQM-DQW] - 1908(NSW)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4JR Booval (1929-1933); 2AFX Lismore (1937-1939); 4KT Gympie (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 491, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Gympie, 1936); radio salesman (Lismore, 1937); telephone mechanic (Gympie, 1943-1980) ===''MCNAIR''=== * [[/James McNair|McNair, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6K-TB3] - 1891(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: XPI Melbourne (Brunswick West, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Brunswick, Vic, 1914-1922; St Kilda, Vic, 1924; Brunswick West, Vic, 1927-1977) ===''MCNALLY''=== * [[/Roy Cornelius McNally|McNally, Roy Cornelius or Cornelius Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTF9-TLQ] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3CE Berriwillock (1931-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 775, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Berriwillock, Vic, 1928-1977) ===''MCNALTY''=== * [[/Joseph McNalty|McNalty, Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXXW-67M] - 1901(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4DZ Receive Toowoomba (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (East Toowoomba, Qld, 1925; Mackay, Qld, 1930-1943); public servant (Fairfield, Qld, 1949); clerk (Toowong, Qld, 1954); telegraphist (St Lucia, Qld, 1958) ===''MCNAMARA''=== * [[/John Sidney McNamara|McNamara, John Sidney or Sydney "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55R-7ZL] - 1915(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2EQ Sydney (Oatley, 1935-1937; Hornsby, 1938-1939; Randwick, 1946-1947; Oatley, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1483, 1935, NSW; BOCP 566, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hornsby, NSW, 1943); musician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Staunton McNamara|McNamara, Staunton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1QW-VYS] - 1921(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5ZH Blackwood (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2174, 1938, SA; BOCP 268, 1939; TVOCP 232, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Reade Park, SA, 1943) ===''MCNICOL''=== * [[/Robert William Edgar McNicol|McNicol, Robert William Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8D-6NN] - 1917(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4WM Brisbane (Teneriffe, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1680, 1936, Qld; BOCP 57, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Teneriffe, Qld, 1943); university lecturer (Tarragindi, Qld, 1954-1972) ===''MCNIE''=== * [[/Robert McNie|McNie, Robert "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99V6-PW7] - 1899(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1795, 1936, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: government employee (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1924; Echuca, Vic, 1927); telegraphist (Malvern East, Vic, 1931); salesman (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936); telegraphist (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1954); postmaster (Glen Iris, Vic, 1963) ===''MCPHERSON''=== * [[/Colin John McPherson|McPherson, Colin John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5H3-CBF] - 1914(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2VO West Maitland (1933-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1134, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Maitland, NSW, 1936-1954); projectionist (Maitland East, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Colin Thomas McPherson|McPherson, Colin Thomas or Thomas Collins]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-HST] - 1897(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3LU Melbourne (Footscray, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 523, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 4th Field Artillery Brigade, 1915-1918) - Electoral Rolls: student (Footscray, 1919); storeman (Footscray, 1922-1942) * [[/Ewen Cameron McPherson|McPherson or Macpherson, Ewen or Ewen Cameron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5MS-M88] - 1888(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XABO Grafton (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 169, 1915 (Telefunken) - early wireless experimenter; ship wireless operator (Navy, pre-WW1); WW1 (Army, No 1 Pack Wireless Signal Troop, Sapper-Corporal-Sergeant, 1916-1918, Invalided) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Clarenza, NSW, 1913); radio telegraphist (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1954) * [[/Murdoch John McPherson|McPherson, Murdoch or Murdock John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27D9-9TB] - 1904(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4MC Merinda (1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 916, 1926; 2COCP 58, 1929; 1COCP 161, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Merinda, Qld, 1925); wireless operator (Paddington, Qld, 1929); clerk (Mt Coolah, NSW, 1968) ===''MCTAGGART''=== * [[/Frederick Kenneth McTaggart|McTaggart, Frederick Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQT-DYW] - 1917(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3NW Melbourne (Ormond, 1934-1939; Glen Iris, 1947-1948; South Camberwell, 1954-1956; Hawthorn East, 1960-1969); 3NW Woori Yallock (1975); 3NW Melbourne (Box Hill, 1980+); 3ANW Portable Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947; South Camberwell, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1285, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1954); scientist (Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968; St Kilda, Vic, 1972); retired (Box Hill, Vic, 1980) ===''MCVINISH''=== * [[/James Robertson McVinish|McVinish, James Robertson or Robertson James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNR-BDH] - 1921(Qld)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 4MV Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1939, 1947-1948; Camp Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2363, 1939, Qld; COCP2 1068, 1946; COCP1 1226, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1963); radio technician (Greenslopes, Qld, 1968-1972); technician (Sunnybank Hills, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''MEAD''=== * [[/Jack Mead|Mead, Jack]][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFM3-ZSH] - 1915(WA)-2009(WA) - Licences: 6LJ Perth (East Victoria Park, 1931-1939; Wembley, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 803, 1931, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 168, 1934; 1COCP 289, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Victoria Park, WA, 1937); mechanic (Wembley, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/Jordan Arthur Mead|Mead, Jordan Arthur or Arthur Jordan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTJF-1KH] - 1907(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1924); 2JA Sydney (Ashfield, 1925-1928); 2JA Byron Bay (1929-1930); 2AJA Sydney (Ashfield, 1946; Bexley, 1947-1957); 2JM Sydney (Bexley, 1958-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 212, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Byron Bay, NSW, 1930; Ashfield, NSW, 1931-1943); power technician (Bexley, NSW, 1949-1968); electrical field officer (Bexley, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William James Mead|Mead, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZK-L78] - 1915(SA)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 5JM Adelaide (Walkerville, 1947-1948; Ferryden Park, 1954); 4BM Brisbane (Gumdale, 1955-1956; Mitchelton, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2267, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Malvern, SA, 1943; Gumdale, Qld, 1958; Mitchelton, Qld, 1963-1968) ===''MEADOWS''=== * [[/Robert Cecil Meadows|Meadows, Robert Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH2-ZRK] - 1907(Eng)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 4RM Mackay (1932-1939); 2ARM Sydney (Kirribilli, 1946-1948); 2IN Sydney (Rhodes, 1956-1958; Chiswick, 1960; Long Jetty, 1961; Killarney Vale, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 879, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF); employment (Pems Radio, Rockhampton); journalist (Minchens Electrical Weekly); WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: reporter (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Bundaberg, Qld, 1931-1932); radiotrician (Mackay, 1934-1937); wireless instructor (Kirribilli, NSW, 1943); manager (Rhodes, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Five Dock, NSW, 1958; Killarney Vale, NSW, 1963) ===''MEDHURST''=== * [[/Edgar Edney Medhurst|Medhurst, Edgar Edney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-WFC] - 1902(Tas)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Eric Charles Medhurst|Medhurst, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56R-5RC] - 1915(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2FG Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Canterbury, 1946-1947; Caringbah, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1350, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); charge hand (Yowie Bay, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Frederick William Medhurst|Medhurst, Frederick William "Pop" (in latter years)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4GS-R6P] - 1868(Eng)-1969(Tas) 101yo - Licences: XZD Hobart (1913-1914); 7AH Receive Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1923); 7AH Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1924-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter from 1901; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; business (Medhurst & Sons, 1920s) - Relationships: father of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst, all in the business and interested in radio * [[/Harry Frederick Medhurst|Medhurst, Harry Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-QZV] - 1893(Tas)-1963(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Phillip Aubrey Medhurst|Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-DFX] - 1895(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - on the staff of Medhurst Electrical which firm dominated wireless in the 1920s - Relationships: son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Rowland Arthur Medhurst * [[/Rowland Arthur Medhurst|Medhurst, Rowland Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHD6-ZT4] - 1892(Tas)-1969(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter, lecturing on wireless 1911, never licensed, likely utilised licence of XZD-7AH (father), son of XZD-7AH Frederick William Medhurst, brother of Edgar Edney Medhurst, Harry Frederick Medhurst, Phillip Aubrey Medhurst ===''MEDLEY''=== * [[/David John Medley|Medley, David John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRFR-K4J] - 1919(Eng)-2010(USA)90yo - Licences: 3MJ Melbourne (Carlton, 1938-1939; Melbourne CBD, 1947; Carlton, 1948); 5AE Portable Darwin (1948); 3DL Melbourne (Melbourne CBD, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2116, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Melbourne University, Carlton, Vic, 1943); engineer (Civil Aviation, Darwin, NT, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954); teller? (Unanderra. NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MEDLIN''=== * [[/Noel James Clifford Medlin|Medlin, Noel James Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3MB-743] - 1917(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast planning engineer (ABCB); federal public servant (ABCB); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gardiner, 1943; St Kilda, 1949; Camberwell, 1954-1977); retired (Inverloch, 1980) - Comment: father of AM directional antennas in Australia ===''MENON''=== * [[/Geoffrey John Menon|Menon, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT4F-3CQ] - 1905(SA)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 3OG Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3OG Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1927); 2OG Sydney (Haberfield, 1928; Croydon, 1929-1931); 3OG Melbourne (East Kew, 1933); 2OG Sydney (Northbridge, 1934-1935; Chatswood, 1936-1937; Longueville, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; Pymble, 1950; West Pennant Hills, 1954-1965; Arcadia, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 209, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda West, Vic, 1926-1927); radio engineer (Coburg, Vic, 1931); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1934); radio engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1937; Longueville, NSW, 1943); engineer (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1954-1958; Arcadia, NSW, 1968) ===''MERCHIN''=== * [[/Leslie George Merchin|Merchin, Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTLT-SSF] - 1917(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4ML Richmond (1934-1939); 4MG Richmond (1948); 4MG Killarney (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1399, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (Richmond, Qld, 1943-1949); motor mechanic (Killarney, Qld, 1954-1968; Rockhampton North, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MEREDITH''=== * [[/Clement George Benger Meredith|Meredith, Clement George Benger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZJD-6S6] - 1885(WA)-1959(USA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 15, 1914 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Windsor, Vic, 1914-1916); officer-in-charge wireless (Geraldton, WA, 1916-1917) - TroveTag: "Clement George Benger Meredith" * [[/Llewellyn Lennon Meredith|Meredith, Llewellyn Lennon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD8W-LV7] - 1885(Eng)-1923(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 246, 1916 - ship wireless officer, AWA (traffic manager) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Gone too soon - Links: [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications/Radio_in_ANZ/Issues/1923_04_04#P.22_-_Obituary_-_Mr._L._L._Meredith|Obit]] ===''MESSENGER''=== * [[/Percival Albert Messenger|Messenger, Percival Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRP-BS1] - 1892(SA)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 5PM Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 70, 1915 (Marconi); CPRT 152, 1915 (Balsillie) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: manager (Randwick, NSW, 1936; Coogee, NSW, 1943-1958; Randwick, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''MEYER''=== * [[/Frederick Cecil Meyer|Meyer, Frederick Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G254-32B] - 1914(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AGY Sydney (Annandale, 1937-1938); 2AGY Newcastle (Waratah, 1939; Newcastle, 1946-1950; North Lambton, 1954; Newcastle, 1955-1961; Highfields, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1910, 1937, NSW; COCP2 150, 1938; COCP1 555, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Marrickville, NSW, 1937; Waratah, NSW, 1943); police constable (Newcastle, NSW, 1949; North Lambton, NSW, 1954); shopkeeper (Newcastle, NSW, 1958); business proprietor (Highfields, NSW, 1963); cleaner (Newcastle, NSW, 1968); hospital employee (Hamilton, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''MEYERS''=== * [[/Leo Samuel Meyers|Meyers, Leo Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56H-485] - 1915(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2KS Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1939; Hurlstone Park, 1946; Yagoona, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1397, 1934, NSW; AOCP1 7, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Navy, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1943); electrical mechanic (Yangoona, NSW, 1949-1968); mechanic (Yangoona, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Morris Henry Meyers|Meyers, Morris Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93NK-C56] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2VN Sydney (Mosman, 1935-1939, 1946-1948; Killara, 1950-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1477, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Awards: OBE - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mosman, NSW, 1943); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949; Killara, NSW, 1954-1968) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1529423 AWM]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1681488 VWM] ===''MIATT''=== * [[/Thomas Arthur Miatt|Miatt, Thomas Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJB-QNV] - 1890(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAR Sydney (Botany, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943-1972) ===''MICHELL''=== * [[/Hector Ernest Henderson Michell|Michell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQNQ-T5H] - 1897(Vic)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 3JP Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3JP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1931; Elsternwick, 1933); 3JP Hamilton (1937-1939); 3AEM Hamilton (1960-1969); 3JX Hamilton (1975-1980+); operator of 3LR Elsternwick Radio Club (1925) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 162, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Army Veterinary Corps, Anzac Mounted Division, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Balaclava, 1919-1921); draftsman (Caulfield, 1922); land officer (Hamilton, 1936-1980) ===''MIDDLETON''=== * [[/Albert Middleton|Middleton, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRSF-1MV] - 1901(Sct)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2SU Sydney (Cremorne, 1935-1939); 2RE Sydney (CBD, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Bondi, NSW, 1930); radio mechanic (Nithsdale, NSW, 1930-1931); radio engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937; Mosman, NSW, 1943); technician (Beresfield, NSW, 1954) ===''MIKKELSEN''=== * [[/Gordon Clein Mikkelsen|Middleton, Gordon Clein]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB47-NHW] - 1916(Vic)-2008(Vic)91yo - Licences: 3XV Melbourne (Coburg, Vic, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1917, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: spring maker (Coburg, Vic, 1942); fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1963); engineer (Doncaster East, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''MILBURN''=== * [[/Henry Leslie Milburn|Milburn, Henry Leslie "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NV-8VJ] - 1890(Vic)-1957(Qld) - Licences: 4HM Home Hill (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Toowong, 1919); electrical engineer (Home Hill, 1922-1925; Stanthorpe, 1934-1949) - Halcyon: not mentioned? ===''MILES''=== * [[/Gilbert Thomas Miles|Miles, Gilbert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19Y-X19] - 1904(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 3II Receive Melbourne (East Camberwell, 1922); 3II Melbourne (East Camberwell, 1924-1925); 3KQ Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1932-1937); 7KQ Hobart (Bellerive, 1937-1939); 2KI Sydney (Croydon, 1946-1969; Campsie, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1019, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 106, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, 1925-1926); electrical engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1931); engineer (Elsternwick, 1936); radio engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1972); engineer (Croydon, 1977-1980) * [[/Harry Raymond Miles|Miles, Harry Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NJ-DQ2] - 1911(WA)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6XL Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1933); 6XL Wiluna (1937); 6XL Perth (Mt Lawley, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 645, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wiluna Gold Mines, WA, 1936; Mt Beauty, Vic, 1954); poultry farmer (Balga, WA, 1958-1972); farmer (Wanneroo, WA, 1977-1980) ===''MILL''=== * [[/William Eric Mill|Mill, William Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9779-JP8] - 1896(SA)-1980(WA) - Licences: XYAG Burbanks (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1919; Balkatta, WA, 1921-1922; North Perth, WA, 1925); electrical engineer (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943; Maylands, WA, 1949-1968; Inglewood, WA, 1972-1980) ===''MILLEDGE''=== * [[/Roydon Arthur Milledge|Milledge, Roydon Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMJY-3DW] - 1903(Vic)-1983(Tas) - Licences: 3WT Shepparton (1936-1937); 7WT Hobart (1938-1939); 7WT Ulverstone (1947-1948+); 7WT Hobart (1956-1960+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1693, 1936, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; bank clerk 1931; Civil Engineer 1950s - Electoral Rolls: assistant engineer (State Savings Bank, Auburn, 1927); engineer (Glenhuntley, 1931-1934); civil engineer (Shepparton, 1936) ===''MILLEN''=== * Millen nee Ward, Joyce Alice see Joyce Alice Ward * [[/John Dunlop Millen|Millen, John Dunlop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC9X-S4W] - 1877(Irl)-1941(Tas) - Licences: Receive Launceston (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; senator - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Waratah, 1914-1919; Newstead, 1922-1937) * [[/Dudley Robert Millen|Millen, Dudley Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9Y9-9Z3] - 1908(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3EA Receive Melbourne (Albert Park, 1922); 2DU Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1932-1936); 2LQ Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1051, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Withdrawal: 2DU amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2DU Dubbo commercial service - Relationships: Husband of 2MI Joyce Alice Millen nee - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1968); mechanic (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1972) ===''MILLER''=== * [[/Adrian Howard Miller|Miller, Adrian Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PB-18L] - 1916(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3AH Melbourne (Canterbury, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954-1960; Glen Waverley, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2069, 1938, Vic; BOCP 428, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943); accountant (Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Croydon, Vic, 1954; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Arthur Albert Case Miller|Miller, Arthur Albert Case]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNFH-2N1] - 1895(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: XLP Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (AIF, AMTS) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1921); motor engineer (Manly, NSW, 1930-1933; Neutral Bay, NSW, 1935-1937); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Gunnedah, NSW, 1972) * [[/Charles Alexander Miller|Miller, Charles Alexander "Charlie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NV-YRR] - 1915(NSW)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4US Brisbane (New Farm, 1933-1936); 2ADE Casino (1935-1939, 1946-1961); 4QM Caloundra (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1208, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ); part of the "U" gang; military (WW2, RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Casino, 1943-1963); army officer (Ipswich, 1963); retired (Shelley Beach, 1968-1972; Caloundra, 1977-1980) * [[/Charles Harcourt Miller|Miller, Charles Harcourt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MC-9QY] - 1921(Tas)-2001(Tas) - Licences: 7CM Hobart (Bellerive, 1936-1939; Taroona, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1799, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Bellerive, 1943) * [[/Francis George Miller|Miller, Francis George "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYD2-LHT] - 1895(SA)-1954(SA) - Licences: 5BF Mt Gambier (1923-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 185, 1925, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 58, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; founder of commercial station 5MU Murray Bridge; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Murray Bridge, 1939-1943) [https://www.qsl.net/vk5br/FrankMiller.pdf Biography] - TroveTag: "5BF - Francis George Miller" * [[/Frank Colin Miller|Miller, Frank Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9C-86L] - 1884(Eng)-1953(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 126, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engine operator (Radio Station, Roebourne, 1916-1917); station hand (Marron Station, 1918; Carnarvon, 1921; Mallina, 1922-1925); contractor (Roebourne, 1930-1936; Karratha Station, 1937); labourer (Roebourne, 1943); cook (Wittenoom Gorge, 1949) * [[/H. Miller|Miller, H.]] - 19??-19?? - Licences: 4EH Brisbane (Ascot, 1923-1924); 2EH Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Herbert Edward Miller|Miller, Herbert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Q-XMX] - 1899(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HE Sydney (Belmore, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 932, 1926; 2COCP 329, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Campsie, 1930; Belmore, 1932-1943); miner (Glen Davis, 1943) * [[/Herbert Leslie Miller|Miller, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2Q-7LH] - 1897(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4CA Receive Brisbane (West End, 1922); 4HL Brisbane (Hill End, 1927) - Qualifications: CPRT 330, 1917; 2COCP 329, 1940; 1COCP 483, 1940s; BOCP 370, 1941 - ship wireless officer (RMS Bingera, 1920); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; sales (J. B. Chandler, 1924; Overells, 1925) - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (West End, 1921); salesman (West End, 1925); manager (Coorparoo, 1928); salesman (Coorparoo, 1937-1954); clerk (Camp Hill, 1958-1963) * [[/Ivan Vinal Miller|Miller, Ivan Vinal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G57T-58R] - 1911(NSW)-1972(Aus) - Licences: 2EG Quirindi (1933); 3EG Tallangatta (1937-1939); 3EG Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; Murrumbeena, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1168, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Quirindi, NSW, 1933; Marrickville, NSW, 1933; Tallangatta, Vic, 1934-1942; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Oakleigh, Vic, 1954) ===''MILLERD''=== * [[/Gerald Frederick Millerd|Millerd, Gerald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJS-66L] - 1915(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3XT Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1936-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1630, 1936, Vic; BOCP 1295, 1953; TVOCP 26, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MILLIGAN''=== * [[/Stanley Hugh Milligan|Milligan, Stanley Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2CB1-L7Y] - 1901(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3AU Receive Geelong (1922-1923); 3AU Geelong (1924); 3AU Eaglehawk (1924-1926); 3AU Chilwell (1927-1931); 3AU Geelong (1937-1939); 3AU Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1947; Auburn, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 125, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 164, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Eaglehawk, 1924-1926; Geelong West, 1924); radio mechanic (Chilwell, 1927-1931); watchman (Geelong West, 1934-1937); storekeeper (Hawthorn, 1949); engineer (Canterbury, 1954-1968); nil (Doncaster, 1972) ===''MILLS''=== * [[/Griffiths John Mills|Mills, Griffiths John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CK Receive Perth (Subiaco, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Subiaco, WA, 1929-1931) * [[/Leopold Benjamin Bertram Mills|Mills, Leopold Benjamin Bertram or Benjamin Leopold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRY8-4NL] - 1923(NSW)-2016(NSW)93yo - Licences: 2AJN Sydney (Port Hacking, 1938-1939); 2AJE Sydney (Point Piper, 1948; Strathfield, 1950; Caringbah, 1954-1961; Cronulla, 1965-1968; Dover Heights, 1975; Cronulla, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2108, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: law clerk (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1958); solicitor (Cronulla, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Norman Gibson Mills|Mills, Norman Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9415-SSS] - 1890(Vic)-1959(Qld) - Licences: 4NM Brisbane (Moorooka, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Margate, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Toowong, Qld, 1919); contractor (Moorooka, Qld, 1921-1954); retired (Margate, Qld, 1958) * [[/Ralph Mervyn Mills|Mills, Ralph Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JD-GST] - 1909(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2MM Sydney (Balmain, 1930-1934; Canterbury, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 660, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Balmain, NSW, 1931-1937); engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1949-1977; West Pymble, NSW, 1980) * [[/William John Mills|Mills, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB37-DBR] - 1911(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QB Maffra (1937); 3QB Moe (1938-1939); 3QB Newport (1947); 3QB Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1948-1969; Mentone, 1975; Carrum, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1846, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Maffra, Vic, 1936-1937; Army?, wife at Kyabram, Vic, 1942); bank officer (Mentone, Vic, 1949-1954; Mordialloc East, Vic, 1963-1968); manager (Mentone, Vic, 1977); retired (Carrum, Vic, 1980) ===''MILNE''=== * [[/Andrew Brough Milne|Milne, Andrew Brough]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KXN-QZV] - 1890(South Africa)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4BM Dealer Mackay (1926-1927) - Qualifications: 3COCP 3492, 1961 - dealer licence - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Mackay, 1915-1943); mechanical engineer (North Mackay, 1949-1977) * [[/John Collicott Milne|Milne, John Collicott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP34-518] - 1903(Tas)-1990(Tas) - Licences: 7AG Gretna (1923-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 604, 1930, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Gretna, 1928-1980) ===''MILNER''=== * [[/George Frederick Milner|Milner, George Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF7W-W4D] - 1908(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6GF Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 788, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, WA, 1931; North Beach, WA, 1936-1937); RAAF (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1980) * [[/James Milner|Milner, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXH-1DM] - 1901(Eng)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 4AK Brisbane (Kelvin Grove, 1923-1927; Ashgrove, 1931-1936); 4AU Brisbane (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 93, 1925, No. 11 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster (prominent from Valley Theatre) - Withdrawal: 4AK amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 4AK Oakey commercial service - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Kelvin Grove, 1925-1926); electrical fitter (Ashgrove, 1928-1943) - TroveTag: "4AK-4AU - James Milner" & "!Wikibooks Milner" ===''MILTON''=== * [[/Harry Willis Milton|Milton, Harry Willis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DSK-S68] - 1904(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2NM Mudgee (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1185, 1933, NSW; BOCP 244, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop keeper (Mudgee, NSW, 1930); electrician (Mudgee, NSW, 1935-1936); inspector (Randwick, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Gulgong, NSW, 1949-1954); public servant (Braddon, ACT, 1958); retired (Mudgee, NSW, 1963-1968; Budgewoi, NSW, 1972) ===''MINCHIN''=== * [[/Arthur W. Minchin|Minchin, Arthur W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (4RO Cmcl); wireless retail business proprietor - seems in error, see William Allan Minchin * [[/William Allan Minchin|Minchin, William Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV7Q-86C] - 1893(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 220, 1916; 2COCP 365, 1931; 1COCP 244, 1932 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer operator (Wyndham, 1917); farmer (Toodyay, 1925); radio engineer (Rockhampton, 1936-1943; Lismore, 1949-1954; Hunters Hill, 1958-1968); engineer (Hunters Hill, 1972) ===''MINEHAN''=== * [[/W. A. Minehan|Minehan, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AM Rockhampton (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MINGAY''=== * [[/Oswald Francis Mingay|Mingay, Oswald Francis "Ossie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K45G-NZG] - 1895(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2XX Sydney (Turramurra, 1923-1926; Sydney, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; journalist; publisher; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Collaroy, 1930); managing editor (Pymble, 1930-1932); radio engineer (Lindfield, 1933-1934); publisher (Lindfield, 1937-1963; St Ives, 1963-1968) - Comment: licensed operator of 2WV Burgin Electric Co. (1923) - TroveTag: "2XX - Oswald Francis Mingay" & "!Wikibooks Mingay" - Links: [[w:Oswald Francis Mingay|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mingay-oswald-francis-ossie-11135 ADB]; [https://www.qsl.net/vk2dym/radio/Mingay.htm MacKinnon] ===''MINTO''=== * [[/Jack Carrick Minto|Minto, Jack or John Carrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYW3-21W] - 1909(Thailand)-1986(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1594, 1935, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Gardiner, Vic, 1943); manager (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MITCHELL''=== * [[/Alexander Theodore Mitchell|Mitchell, Alexander Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNY-CC2] - 1872(???)-1966(Qld) - Licences: Receive Toowoomba (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Red Hill, Qld, 1921; Torwood, Qld, 1922); electrical engineer (Toowoomba, Qld, 1925; Wilston, Qld, 1928-1929; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1963) * [[/Dudley McRae Mitchell|Mitchell, Dudley McRae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFDX-6HD] - 1911(NSW)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 9DM Watut River, New Guinea (1938); 4NYN Labrador (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP Q559, 1979 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Tahmor, NSW, 1949); engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1949); clerk (Darra, Qld, 1963; Margate, Qld, 1963); plant operator (Labrador, Qld, 1968-1977) * [[/Harold Benson Mitchell|Mitchell, Harold Benson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDVS-QN7] - 1901(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 3CZ Receive Melbourne (Elwood, 1922-1923); 3CZ Melbourne (Elwood, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Elwood, 1924-1927); manager (Caulfield, 1937); manufacturer (Caulfield, 1942); manager (Caulfield, 1949); merchant (St Kilda, 1949); manager (St Kilda, 1954) * Mitchell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest" - see Michell, Hector Ernest Henderson "Ernest" (frequent misspelling) * [[/John Athol James Mitchell|Mitchell, John Athol James "Athol"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTHV-CY2] - 1913(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Rose Bay, 1923); 2JA Wagga Wagga (1934-1937); 2JA Sydney (Strathfield, 1938); 2JA Albury (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1248, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio serviceman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937); manager (Albury, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Robert Stanley Mitchell|Mitchell, Robert Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99W8-5H2] - 1917(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2ID Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AID Wagga Wagga (1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2011, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949); mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Ronald James Mitchell|Mitchell, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRV9-D28] - 1918(NSW)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 2AGJ Sydney (Roseville, 1937-1939; Lindfield, 1946-1950); 4GQ Woombye (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1902, 1937, NSW; BOCP 238, 1939; COCP3 3562, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: broadcaster (Camaray, NSW, 1943); broadcast engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); farmer (Woombye, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Stanley John Mitchell|Mitchell, Stanley John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDVS-Q83] - 1887(Vic)-1974(Monaco) - Licences: 3SJ Melbourne (Brighton, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 53, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Toorak, 1912-1916; Brighton, 1919-1928); investor (Brighton, 1936-1937) financier (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943) * [[/William Thomas Seabrook Mitchell|Mitchell, William Thomas Seabrook]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT9J-XT7] - 1916(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3UM Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2046, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (Malvern East, Vic, 1937); soldier (Malvern East, Vic, 1942-1954; Malvern East, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''MOFFATT''=== * [[/Robert David Gray Moffatt|Moffatt or Moffat or Gray, Robert David Gray "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8V-PM3] - 1911(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4RD Mackay (1935-1939); 4RD Gracemere (1947-1948); 4RD Mackay (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1549, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Herberton, Qld, 1936; Mackay, Qld, 1937); mechanic in broadcasting (Gracemere, Qld, 1949); technician (Mackay, Qld, 1954-1980) ===''MOGINIE''=== * [[/Campbell Kuhler Moginie|Moginie, Campbell Kuhler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K7-NN4] - 1903(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (McMahons Point, 1923); 2CN Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1934-1936; North Brighton, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1257, 1934, NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Homebush, NSW, 1930; Lane Cove, NSW, 1932); audit clerk (Brighton-le-sands, NSW, 1933); clerk (Brighton-le-sands, NSW, 1935-1936; North Brighton, NSW, 1937); auditor (Bexley North, NSW, 1943; Rockdale, NSW, 1949); accountant (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''MONCUR''=== * [[/Leonard Phillip Moncur|Moncur, Leonard Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZL-M8N] - 1912(Vic)-1997(???) - Licences: 3LN Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 810, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: sales (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934-1977) ===''MONEY''=== * [[/Lawrence Dudley Money|Money, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3JD-M9H] - 1907(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3MY Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1939; Upwey, 1946-1948; Cheltenham, 1954-1969; East Bentleigh, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 205, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (Camberwell, 1931-1934); engineer (Upwey, 1942-1949; Moorabbin, 1954-1967; East Bentleigh, 1972-1980) ===''MONKHOUSE''=== * [[/Walter Isaac Monkhouse|Monkhouse, Walter Isaac]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8ZT-YPN] - 1887(NZL)-1964(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - radio clubs (QWI & WIA Qld, president & lecturer); senior state public servant (Qld Public Works Dept, State Electrical Engineer); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as president WIA Qld) - Electoral Rolls: telephone instructor (South Brisbane, 1919); engineer (Teneriffe, 1925; New Farm, 1928; Taringa, 1936-1954); electrical engineer (Bardon, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "Walter Isaac Monkhouse"(250+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Monkhouse"(130+ tags) ===''MONKS''=== * [[/Alfred Brendan Monks|Monks, Alfred Brendan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-444] - 1894(Tas)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3AAB Melbourne (Diamond Creek, 1948; Northcote, 1954-1960; Preston, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 571, 1920; 2COCP 272, 1930; 1COCP 282, 1932 - early wireless experimenter; military (naval wireless service, telegraphist, 1911-1915) - Relationships: twin brother of 7BR Cyril Wilson Monks - Electoral Rolls: Western Electric engineer (East Sydney, 1930); licensee Railway Commercial Hotel (Albury, 1931-1932); radio telegraphist (Centennial Park, 1943); radio officer (Reservoir, Vic, 1963; Preston, 1967-1972) - TroveTag: "3AAB - Alfred Brendan Monks" * [[/Cyril Wilson Monks|Monks, Cyril Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-96N] - 1894(Tas)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 7BR Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923); Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 225, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; military (naval wireless service, telegraphist, 1911-1919); WW2 - Relationships: twin brother of 3AAB Alfred Brendan Monks - Electoral Rolls: federal civil servant (Battery Point, 1928); public servant (Bellerive, 1936-1937); radio inspector (Scarborough, WA, 1943; Nedlands, 1949); retired (Frankston, 1972) - TroveTag: "7BR - Cyril Wilson Monks" ===''MONTEATH''=== * [[/Frederick Monteath|Monteath, Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VL-C1X] - 1895(Vic)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 3VM Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1923-1924); 3KP Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 694, 1930, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Prahran, Vic, 1919; Elsternwick, Vic, 1921); mercer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1931); photographer (Glenmore, NSW, 1934-1935; Ashfield, NSW, 1937); storekeeper (Rockdale, NSW, 1943) ===''MONTY''=== * [[/Raymond Hector Urban Monty|Monty, Raymond Hector Urban]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G53F-BK9] - 1894(Italy)-1987(NSW) - Licences: XACC Sydney (Surry Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1st Signals Troop, 1914-1919, served Gallipoli); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1933; Lane Cove, NSW, 1934-1980) ===''MOODY''=== * [[/Francis Percy Moody|Moody, Francis Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1D9-KLG] - 1903(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FM Cairns (1932-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 967, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Rockhampton North, 1925-1926); accountant (Cairns, 1926-1949); radio dealer (Cairns, 1954-1980) * [[/Gilbert Charles Moody|Moody, Gilbert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF81-8QD] - 1914(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ZR Melbourne (Spotswood, 1934-1939, 1947-1969); 4AK Brisbane (Paddington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1306, 1934, Vic; BOCP, 1554, 1957; TVOCP 111, 1958 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: nil (Middle Park, Vic, 1936; Newport, Vic, 1937-1949); engineer (Newport, Vic, 1963-1968); broadcast officer (Paddington, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''MOORE''=== * [[/Albert Ernest Moore|Moore, Albert Ernest "Ernie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KW6D-TMT] - 1916(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4VCM Brisbane (Everton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; NAOCP Q728, 1980, Qld - amateur operator; prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer; clubs (All-Wave All-World DX Club; Shortwave League of Western Australia; Australian Radio DX Club; New Zealand Radio DX League; Southern Cross DX Club; DX Australia) - QSLs: portion (200+) of later QSL collection survives (ARDXC/NFSA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (New Farm, Qld, 1937-1968); trades assistant (New Farm, Qld, 1972; Everton Park, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Bruce Belgium Moore|Moore, Bruce Belgium or Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR67-J9T] - 1916(NSW)-2007(Qld) - Licences: 2ACN Bathurst (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1744, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Warrant Officer, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous BMs - Electoral Rolls: apprentice fitter (Bathurst, NSW, 1937) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1167098 VWM] * [[/Edward Alfred Moore|Moore, Edward Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GK-7ZF] - 1905(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2QH Sydney (Arncliffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1950); 2ABG Sydney (Arncliffe, 1935-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1523, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: poultry expert (Arncliffe, NSW, 1931-1933); radio technician (Arncliffe, NSW, 1934-1958) * [[/Eric Boughton Moore|Moore, Eric Boughton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSK-T7X] - 1912(Vic)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 3QN Panton Hill (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1957, 1937, Vic; COCP2 318, 1940; COCP1 342, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: aeradio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1943); officer in charge (DCA, Alstonville, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954); civil servant (Dubbo, NSW, 1958-1968); communications supervisor (Townsville, Qld, 1972); retired (Coffs Harbour, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric John Theodore Moore|Moore, Eric John Theodore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD91-7LN] - 1894(NSW)-1940(NSW) - Licences: XEM Sydney (Petersham, 1913-1914); Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923); 2EM Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1924-1928) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 161, 1915; 2COCP 237, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: UK merchant seaman medal - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bronte, 1934-1937) * [[/Francis Leonard Moore|Moore, Francis Leonard "Frank"]] - 19??(???)-1924(NSW) - Licences: 2?? Sydney - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Archibald John Shaw, Maritime Wireless Co, United Distributors) - Comment: electrocuted while conducting wireless experiments - TroveTag: "Francis Leonard Moore" * [[/Grattan Leslie Moore|Moore, Grattan Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZK-V1J] - 1916(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3ALJ Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1935, 1954-1955; Malvern, 1956-1960; Camberwell, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1453, 1935, Vic; COCP1 934, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Prahran, Vic, 1943); student (Camberwell, Vic, 1949; Auburn, Vic, 1954); engineer (Highfield Park, Vic, 1963-1968; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1972; Caulfield North, Vic, 1977) * [[/Louis James Murphy Moore|Moore, Louis James Murphy "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L45W-GS4] - 1888(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3LO Receive Seymour (1923); 3LO Seymour (1924-1925); 3MS Seymour (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 85, 1915 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIB Brisbane (1917-1918); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Clifton Hill, 1909); telegraphist (Collingwood, 1912-1914); wireless operator (Collingwood, 1917-1919); telegraphist (Elsternwick, 1922); clerk (Seymour, 1924-1931; Bentleigh, 1936-1949); guesthouse proprietor (Healesville, 1954); clerk (Oakleigh, 1963-1968) - Withdrawal: Likely 3LO callsign withdrawn for allocation to 3LO Melbourne Class A * [[/Maxwell John Moore|Moore, Maxwell John "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GK-S7J] - 1916(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2II Dubbo (1935-1939, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1507, 1935, NSW; BOCP 63, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dubbo, NSW, 1937-1954) * [[/Milton Powell Moore|Moore, Milton Powell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTML-KJG] - 1915(WA)-2012(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2LI Sydney (Clovelly, 1938, 1947-1950); 2LI Darkes Forest (1954); 2LI Sydney (Randwick, 1955-1961; La Perouse, 1965; Randwick, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2138, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Subiaco, WA, 1937); traveller (Randwick, NSW, 1949); ??? (Darkes Forest, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Randwick, NSW, 1958); teacher (La Perouse, NSW, 1963); technical teacher (Randwick, NSW, 1968); retired (Randwick, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/William McInnes Moore|Moore, William McInnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4K-WXR] - 1911(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2HZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1931-1935; Cremorne, 1936; Lindfield, 1937-1939); 2HZ Woollongong (1946); 2HZ Springwood (1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 792, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: foundry inspector (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1936); Water Board Inspector (Gordon, NSW, 1937); engineer (Springwood, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/William Sibbald Moore|Moore, William Sibbald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYDC-89C] - 1915(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6BA Perth (Subiaco, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1818, 1936, WA; COCP2 236, 1939; COCP1 431, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (West Perth, WA, 1936-1937); draughtsman (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1963) ===''MOORHOUSE''=== * [[/Herbert Martin Moorhouse|Moorhouse or Moorehouse, Herbert Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJPG-1HL] - 1899(Tas)-1990(WA) - Licences: 7HM Hobart (North Hobart, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart South, 1922); carpenter (New Town, 1928); carrier (Hobart North, 1936); motordriver (Queensborough, 1949) ===''MORAN''=== * [[/Cyril Donald Moran|Moran, Cyril Donald]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast technician at 4QG under Qld Government; state public servant (4QG) ===''MORGAN''=== * [[/Donald Mowbray Morgan|Morgan, Donald Mowbray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDP7-218] - 1907(NSW)-1988(Tas) - Licences: T749 Receive Glebe (1922); Receive Glebe (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Huonville, 1928-1972) * [[/Ivor Morgan|Morgan, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSY-S8G] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3DH Melbourne (East Malvern, 1930-1933; Shepparton, 1937; East Malvern 1938-1939; Hawthorn, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 605, 1930, Vic; BOCP 20, 1936; TVOCP, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1934); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1936); broadcast engineer (3SR Shepparton, Vic, 1937); technician (Hawthorn, Vic, 1943-1977) - Relationships: Father of 3ZFM Vincent Ivor Morgan * [[/Reginald George Morgan|Morgan, Reginald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRFR-D7H] - 1914(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 6RM Perth (City, 1931); 2AJS Sydney (Randwick, 1938-1939); 2ABM Sydney (Coogee, 1946-1950; Bankstown, 1954-1958; Greenacre, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 755, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Coogee, NSW, 1936-1937); no occupation (Coogee, NSW, 1949); electrical mechanic (Bankstown East, NSW, 1954); mechanic (Greenacre, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/William Albert Morgan|Morgan, William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HVG-8PW] - 1899(Tas)-1965(Tas) - Licences: 7AI Receive Hobart (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart West, 1922); electrical fitter (New Town, 1928-1937); fitter (New Town, 1943-1954); manager (Montrose, 1963) ===''MORLEY''=== * [[/Walter Henry Morley|Morley Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPXD-Z7X] - 1902(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2WU Receive Watersleigh (1923); 2WU Watersleigh (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: aircraft fitter (Coogee, NSW, 1930); aviation engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1933-1936); aircraft engineer (Coogee, NSW, 1949); company director (Randwick, NSW, 1954-1963); director (Randwick, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''MORRIS''=== * [[/Albert John William Morris|Morris, Albert John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V2B-Y2J] - 1873(Tas)-1940(Tas) - Licences: 7BS Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Hobart North, 1914-1943) * [[/Arthur Henry Morris|Morris, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L84C-KPV] - 1876(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: XJDS Sale (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Several contemporaneous AHMs - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1903); instrument fitter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1905-1909); mechanic (Sale, Vic, 1912-1916); electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1919; Deepdene, Vic, 1922-1927; Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1943; Balwyn, Vic, 1949) * [[/Cecil Ralph Newman Morris|Morris, Cecil Ralph Newman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3MW-YGT] - 1906(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Rosalie, 1923); 4CN Brisbane (Rosalie, 1928); 4LW Brisbane (Rosalie, 1929-1933; Ashgrove, 1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 398, 1928, No. 45 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; technician (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Rosalie, 1928); postal mechanic (Ashgrove, 1936-1954); supervising technician (Rosalie, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "4CN-4LW - Cecil Ralph Newman Morris" & "!Wikibooks 4LW" * [[/George William Morris|Morris, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5V7-XWS] - 1911(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2VP Sydney (Artarmon, 1934-1937; Naremburn, 1938); 2VM Sydney (Lane Cove, 1947; North Sydney, 1948-1950; Narrabeen North, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1291, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous GWMs - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Artarmon, NSW, 1933-1934); wireless service (Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937); bus driver (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943; North Narrabeen, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Glynn Ian Elliott Morris|Morris, Glynn Ian Elliott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XG-9TS] - 1908(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3BZ Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1930-1939; Parkdale, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 621, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Mordialloc, 1931-1937); mechanic (Mentone, 1943); official (Mentone, 1949-1968); secretary (Mentone, 1972-1980) * [[/Jack Dudley Morris|Morris, Jack Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2R-NMZ] - 1914(Vic)-1944(At Sea) - Licences: 3LX Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1933, pirate); 3DQ Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1244, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Major, mention in despatches) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Oakleigh, 1936-1942) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/640516 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1509898 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Alexander Morris|Morris, John Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G53X-F8D] - 1893(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: XAM Sydney (Haberfield, NSW, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: insurance representative (North Strathfield, NSW, 1931-1937); insurance agent (Concord West, NSW, 1943; Pennant Hills, NSW, 1949-1963) * [[/John Taylor Morris|Morris, John Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8C-9SP] - 1914(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6TX Perth (Mosman, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Subiaco, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2136, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Geraldton, WA, 1937); clerk (Nedlands, WA, 1943; Subiaco, WA, 1949-1980) * [[/Richard Charles William Morris|Morris, Richard Charles William (BDM) or Charles Richard William (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXW7-56S] - 1922(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 4MT Rockhampton (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3210, 1951, Qld; BOCP 1460, 1956 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Rockhampton, 1949); electrical fitter (Rockhampton, 1954-1963); radio technician/electrician (Rockhampton, 1968-1972); radio technician (Rockhampton, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald David Morris|Morris, Ronald David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX5W-S7Z] - 1904(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3AP Receive Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922); 3AP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1922-1927); 3APM Melbourne (East Brighton, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 151, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; CPRT 919, 1926; BOCP 600, 1944 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Caulfield, 1925-1931); radio (Brighton, 1936-1937); mechanic (Brighton, 1943; Elsternwick, 1949-1967; Brighton East, 1972-1977) * [[/Sydney Paul Francis Morris|Morris, Sydney Paul Francis "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-MRP] - 1888(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Prahran, Vic, 1909; Dandenong, 1912-1913); clerk & telegraphist (Eltham, Vic, 1924); manager (East Bairnsdale, Vic, 1925-1928); clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1931); inspector (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949) * [[/William Belfort Morris|Morris, William Belfort]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X1-VYQ] - 1910(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6WM Perth (Hollywood, 1930-1937; Mt Lawley, 1938-1939); 6WM Kalgoorlie (1946-1954); 6WM Perth (Applecross, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 625, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hollywood, 1931-1937); newsagent (Kalgoorlie, 1949-1954); representative (Applecross, 1958-1980) * [[/William John Morris|Morris, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBR1-917] - 1921(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2378, 1938, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MORRISON''=== * [[/George Macdonald Morrison|Morrison, George Macdonald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52C-XR3] - 1897(Qld)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2NZ Sydney (Mosman, 1934-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 741, 1922; COCP1 48, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Cloncurry, Qld, 1919); telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1919; Mosman, NSW, 1933-1935; Edgecliff, NSW, 1936); radio technician (Beam Station, Fiskville, Vic, 1942); nil (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); supervisor (South Yarra, Vic, 1954); retired (Melbourne, Vic, 1963; Kings Cross, NSW, 1963; Brisbane, Qld, 1963; Spring Hill, Qld, 1972; Kings Cross, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Gordon Cyril Tucker Morrison|Morrison, Gordon Cyril Tucker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMN-J6Z] - 1916(WA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 6KN Geraldton (1935-1937); 6KN Perth (City, 1938-1939); 2AKN Sydney (Hernes Bay, 1947; Parramatta, 1948-1950; Balgowlah, 1954-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1485, 1935, WA; BOCP 89, 1937; 3COCP 1536, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Geraldton, WA, 1937); radio employee (North Perth, WA, 1943); aircraft surveyor (Parramatta North, NSW, 1949; Balgowlah, NSW, 1954-1963); surveyor (Wahroonga, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Lionel Morrison|Morrison, Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDMZ-K6G] - 1906(WA)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6LM Perth (Bayswater, 1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1485, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sandstone, WA, 1931); pipefitter (Wiluna, WA, 1936-1937); fitter (Wiluna, WA, 1943; Bayswater, WA, 1949-1980) ===''MORRIS-REES''=== * [[/Alun Morris-Rees|Morris-Rees, Alun]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ73-FZB] - 1910(Wales)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2ACG Paxton (1937-1939); 2ACG Kingston (1948-1956); 2ACG Paxton (1960-1961); 2ACG Newcastle (Adamstown Heights, 1965-1975); 2ACG Sydney (Bondi, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1139, 1933, NSW; BOCP 1370, 1954 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Paxton, NSW, 1933-1935); ambulance attendant (Paxton, NSW, 1937; Buladelah, NSW, 1937; Paxton, NSW, 1943); electrician (Kingston, ACT, 1949-1954); public servant (Newcastle, NSW, 1958-1963); clerk (Adamstown Heights, NSW, 1968-1977) ===''MORRISSEY''=== * [[/Brian Joseph Martindale Morrissey|Morrissey, Brian Joseph Martindale]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5AP Adelaide (Prospect, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1544, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''MORROW''=== * [[/Arthur Caldwell Morrow|Morrow, Arthur Caldwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQF-T2F] - 1912(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4BM Brisbane (Paddington, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 335, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (Red Hill, Qld, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Paddington, Qld, 1943); farmer (Paddington, Qld, 1949-1963) ===''MORSE''=== * [[/Noel Percy Morse|Morse, Noel Percy "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWRN-3QR] - 1914(Qld)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: 2JE Sydney (Cremorne, 1934-1935); 4LI Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937); 2AHS Sydney (Mosman, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1402, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RNZAF, Pilot Officer) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Buranda, Qld, 1937; Clayfield, Qld, 1937) - Links: [http://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=95585 RAF Commands]; [https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C29996 Auckland Museum]; [http://aircrewremembered.com/morse-noel.html AirCrewRemembered] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MORTIMER''=== * [[/Mark Mortimer|Mortimer, Mark]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7M-ZZ4] - 1887(Irl)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 107, 1915; 2COCP 48, 1929; 1COCP 89, 1930; BOCP 48, 1934? - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Comment: numerous contemporaneous MMs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''MORTON''=== * [[/Charles Evors Morton|Morton, Charles Evors]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ5-F3R] - 1888(Qld)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2MH Sydney (Homebush, 1925-1934) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 170, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Applied AIF, rejected due deficient eyesight) - Electoral Rolls: selector (Hull River via Dunk Island, Qld, 1917-1925); public servant (Homebush, NSW, 1930-1963) - Trovetag: "2MH - Charles Evors Morton" ===''MOSES''=== * [[/Charles Alfred Joseph Moses|Moses, Charles Alfred Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6N1-YQC] - 1900(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - ABC (general manager) - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Charles Moses|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/moses-sir-charles-joseph-15044 ADB] ===''MOSS''=== * [[/Alexander Myer Lee Moss|Moss, Alexander Myer Lee]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDZY-D3X] - 1911(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2QY Sydney (Clovelly, 1933-1935; Paddington, 1936-1937; Clovelly, 1938-1939, 1946-1958; Rosebery, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1223, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sound projectionist (Coogee, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Clovelly, NSW, 1943); engineer (Clovelly, NSW, 1949); inspector (Randwick, NSW, 1954; Mascot, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/George Arthur Moss|Moss, George Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG7-86Y] - 1903(WA)-2000(WA) - Licences: 6GM Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1926-1931; Mt Lawley, 1933-1939, 1946-1956; Mt Pleasant, 1960-1965; Boya, 1969-1995+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 233, 1926, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 177, 1934; 1COCP 574, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: piano mechanic (Cottesloe Beach, 1925); wireless mechanic (North Perth, 1931-1958); lecturer (Mt Pleasant, 1963; Boya, 1968-1980) - [https://qsl.net/vk6zse/historic/p-vk6gm.html QSL.net] * [[/Norman Pardew Moss|Moss, Norman Pardew or Pardeau]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDYP-694] - 1896(NSW)-1952(Qld) - Licences: 2AEW Sydney (Concord West, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 211, 1939; COCP1 387, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 1916-1917, wireless operator naval transport at enlistment) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Concord West, NSW, 1930-1937); radio officer (East Brisbane, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Archerfield, Qld, 1949) ===''MOULD''=== * [[/Ronald Herbert Mould|Mould, Ronald Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDB-SXT] - 1921(Eng)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6FM Wyndham (1939, 1948); 6FM Perth (Mt Pleasant, 1954-1965; Waikiki, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2389, 1939, WA; COCP2 1069, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: communications officer (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1954); DCA (Meekatharra, WA, 1958); communications (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1963-1968); f.s.o. (Derby, WA, 1977); retired (Safety Bay, WA, 1980) ===''MOULE''=== * [[/Clifford Ernest Moule|Moule, Clifford Ernest "Cliff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XQ-DFH] - 1912(SA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 5CX Adelaide (Parkside, 1930-1939; Plympton, 1946-1948; McLaren Vale, 1954; Lower Mitcham, 1955-1956; Westbourne Park, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 611, 1930, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 1462, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Clarence Gardens, 1939-1941; Glandore West, 1943) ===''MOURITZ''=== * [[/Clifford James Mouritz|Mouritz, Clifford James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G939-6CG] - 1910(WA)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6CM Perth (Shenton Park, 1947-1948); 6CM Kalgoorlie (1954); 6CM Perth (Shenton Park, 1960; Doubleview, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2457, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: packer (Balkatta, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1937; Subiaco, WA, 1943-1949); battery attendant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954); electrician (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1958); salesman (Shenton Park, WA, 1958); radio technician (Doubleview, WA, 1963-1980) ===''MOWLEM''=== * [[/Leonard Mowlem|Mowlem, Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9F-DHH] - 1878(???)-1950(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: naval employee (Toorak, 1919); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1921); telegraphist (Toorak, 1925); engineer (Toorak, 1928); wireless (Malvern, 1931-1949) ===''MOYE''=== * [[/Alfred Samuel Moye|Moye, Alfred Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TX-B8S] - 1915(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2BW Wagga Wagga (1934-1937); 2BW Sydney (Marrickville, 1939); 2BW Wagga Wagga (1946-1958); 2BW Sydney (Potts Point, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1286, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: apprentice chemist (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937); chemist (Marrickville, NSW, 1937; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1958); pharmacist (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1958); camera man (Cremorne, NSW, 1963) ===''MOYLE''=== * [[/John Murray Moyle|Moyle, John Murray "Johnny", "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT1H-LSG] - 1908(Vic)-1960(ACT) - Licences: 2JU Sydney (Ashfield, 1932-1933; Chatswood, 1934-1939; CBD, 1946-1948; North Ryde, 1950-1958); 2AJU Sydney (Potts Point, 1946-1948; CBD, 1950-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 933, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (Wireless Weekly, 1932+; Radio TV & Hobbies, 1939-); education (Scotch College, 1923-1926), military (WW2, RAAF 1941-, Squadron Leader); broadcast (3DB, 1920s) - Callsign: 2JU previously Ross Amos Hull - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); journalist (Ashfield, NSW, 1933; Artarmon, NSW, 1936-1937; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Ryde, NSW, 1954-1958) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198909.pdf EA1] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW198910.pdf EA2] * [[/John Rex Moyle|Moyle, John Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XY-QM3] - 1903(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2EZ Batlow (1933); 2EZ Sydney (Killara, 1934); 3EZ Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1937); 2EZ Sydney (Gordon, 1938-1939; Bondi, 1946-1950); 6EZ Safety Bay (1954-1960); 6EZ Embleton (1965-1969); 2OZ Sydney (Normanhurst, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1123, 1933, No. ?? in NSW; COCP1 145, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Edgecliff, NSW, 1930); airman (RAAF, Richmond, NSW, 1943); technician (Bondi, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Safety Bay, WA, 1958; Embleton, WA, 1963-1968; East Perth, WA, 1972); retired (Normanhurst, NSW, 1977) ===''MUDIE''=== * [[/Maxwell Theodore Mudie|Mudie, Maxwell Theodore "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT81-HL4] - 1917(SA)-2012(NSW)95yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener (MW + SW); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - QSLs: Entire QSL collection (100+) was donated to AMP by Max and is archived at NFSA Canberra as part of the Adrian Peterson/ARDXC Heritage QSL Collection - Relationships: Uncle of Adrian Michael Peterson - Electoral Rolls: prospector (Mt Alma, Victor Harbour, SA, 1939-1943); dairy hand (Wyong, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''MUIR''=== * [[/John Sibbald Allison Muir|Muir, John Sibbald Allison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRB3-1J6] - 1904(SA)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3QW Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3QW Melbourne (Brighton, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 91, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; likely operator of 3NS dealer licence for Norris & Skelly, Elizabeth St, Melbourne 1924 - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Brighton, 1925-1927); radio dealer (Malvern, 1928); wireless (Brighton, 1931); engineer (Brighton, 1935; Ringwood, 1936-1954); nil (Somers, 1963; Langwarrin, 1968-1977; Garfield, 1980) * [[/Robert White Muir|Muir, Robert White]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K644-M2J] - 1904(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6RW Wagin (1933-1939); 6RW Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1184, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Albany, WA, 1925-1926); jeweller & radio dealer (Wagin, WA, 1931); jeweller (Wagin, WA, 1936-1943); watchmaker (Subiaco, WA, 1949-1963) ===''MULLETT''=== * [[/Bertram James Mullett|Mullett, Bertram James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N19-B2N] - 1883(Eng)-1950(Vic) - Licences: XJX Melbourne (Upper Packenham, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Signals) - Migration: 1885 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Gembrook South, Vic, 1909-1917); military clerk (Richmond, Vic, 1919-1922); public servant (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949) * [[/Leslie Fred Mullett|Mullett, Leslie Fred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRX-BQD] - 1903(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5ZQ Adelaide (Highgate, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1065, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Highgate, SA, 1939-1941); engineer (Barton, ACT, 1949) ===''MULLIGAN''=== * [[/Frederick Charles Mulligan|Mulligan, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2QS-X7W] - 1886(NZ)-1982(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 135, 1915; 2COCP 211, 1930; 1COCP 329, 1933 - RANRS (CPO to Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Clayfield, 1914-1917); wireless operator (Emita, Flinders Island, 1919-1928); OIC Radio Station (Darwin, 1934); radiologist (Ascot, 1936); OIC radio (Townsville, Qld, 1943); retired (Warrimoo, NSW, 1954-1958; Umina, NSW, 1958) * [[/Henry Peter Anthony Mulligan|Mulligan, Henry Peter Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ7-X96] - 1919(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2ABH Sydney (Kensington South, 1936; Kingsford, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1606, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Yagoona, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''MUMFORD''=== * [[/Glenorie Wallamba Mumford|Mumford, Glenorie Wallamba]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTQG-WP6] - 1908(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2ABX Girral (1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 1143, 1929 (Spark); COCP2 238, 1930; COCP1 288, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (West Ryde, NSW, 1943-1949; Orange, NSW, 1954); radio operator (Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); radio officer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1968); officer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1980) ===''MUNRO''=== * [[/Alexander Waugh Munro|Munro, Alexander Waugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7GX-NXF] - 1908(Qld)-1981(ACT) - Licences: 2CX Sydney (Bondi Beach, 1933); 2ANV Wallsend (1947); 4JM Townsville (1954) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 336, 1931; COCP1 166, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Cairns, NSW, 1930); telegraphist (Bondi North, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless operator (Brampton Island, Qld, 1934); telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1936-1937); inspector (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943); radio inspector (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1958; Kingborough, Tas, 1963); retired (Southport, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Bruce Willson Munro|Munro, Bruce Willson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7GX-CDJ] - 1908(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4AL Brisbane (Hawthorne, 1927-1931; Bulimba, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 339, 1927, No. 35 in Qld; 2COCP 68, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; aeronautical experimenter; pilot; Qld Aero Club (Brisbane, honorary flying instructor, 1930s); Dept Civil Aviation (Brisbane, Assistant Plan Printer, 1956-1968) - Electoral Rolls: commercial pilot (Moorooka, 1943); flight checking officer (Townsville, 1943); pilot (West End, 1949-1963); commonwealth public servant (Wynnum, 1968-1972); retired (Wynnum, 1977-1980) ===''MURDEN''=== * [[/Wilmot Henry Murden|Murden, Wilmot Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G691-7WC] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 7TY Launceston (1934-1937); 3TY Melbourne (West Preston, 1938-1939; Thornbury, 1947); 3TY Rapanyup (1948); 3TY Sale (1954-1955); 3TY Swan Hill (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1243, 1934, No. ?? in Tas; BOCP 1176, 1950; 1COCP 1610, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Sale, 1954); radio engineer (3SH, Sale, 1963) ===''MURDOCH''=== * [[/James Fraser Murdoch|Murdoch, James Fraser "Fraser"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCX-GN6] - 1923(Qld)-2003(Qld) - Licences: 4FQ Toowoomba (1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2383, 1939, Qld; COCP3 6415, 1967 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (Empire Theater under Cliff Gold 4CG) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1949); motor mechanic (Toowoomba, Qld, 1954); mechanic (Grange, Qld, 1958-1980) ===''MURFETT''=== * [[/Norman Charles Murfett|Murfett, Norman Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2Y9-GYY] - 1906(Vic)-1999(Vic)93yo - Licences: 3NZ Terang (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1008, 1932, Vic; COCP2 421, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Terang, Vic, 1928-1937); clerk (Terang, Vic, 1943); carrier (Terang, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''MURPHY''=== * [[/Daniel Patrick Murphy|Murphy, Daniel Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1FR-95V] - 1921(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2426, 1940, Vic; BOCP 490, 1943; COCP1 741, 1943 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Malvern East, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/David James Murphy|Murphy, David James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVM-PLY] - 1912(Tas)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AHN Sydney (West Ryde, 1937, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1895, 1937, NSW; BOCP 92, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (West Ryde, NSW, 1943-1980) * [[/Harold James Murphy|Murphy, Harold James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD6Q-ZGP] - 1899(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4HM Ilfracombe (1935-1937); 4HM Pomona (1938-1939); 4HM Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1532, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Auchenflower, Qld, 1925; Milton, Qld, 1928); postal official (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1930); postmaster (Ilfracombe, Qld, 1936-1937); insurance agent (Wooloowin, Qld, 1943); postal official (Wooloowin, Qld, 1949); public servant (Stafford, Qld, 1958) ===''MURRAY''=== * [[/Basil Wentworth Lathrop Murray|Murray, Basil Wentworth Lathrop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PD-PM8] - 1875(Vic)-1925(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - manager & director Westralian Farmers Ltd; primary driver in establishment of 6WF Perth before his untimely death - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1903); insurance manager (West Perth, WA, 1910-1925); - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/murray-basil-lathrop-23136 Obituaries Australia] * [[/Frederick Alexander Murray|Murray, Frederick Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89D-SZ7] - 1907(Eng)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2FM Sydney (Rose Bay, 1927; Mosman, 1928-1935; Cremorne, 1936-1939; Mosman, 1946-1947; Lindfield, 1948-1949; Carramar, 1950-1975); 2FM Blayney (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 336, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1933); fitter (Mosman, NSW, 1934); draftsman (Mosman, NSW, 1935); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1943); draftsman (Mosman, NSW, 1949); draughtsman (Carramar, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Blayney, NSW, 1980) * [[/John William Murray|Murray, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G879-32L] - 1905(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3JY Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1928-1930; Fitzroy, 1931-1939); 3AJY Melbourne (Kew, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 396, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Elsternwick, 1928); projectionist (St Kilda, 1934; Melbourne East, 1936); technician (St Kilda West, 1943-1949); projectionist (Kew, 1954-1980) - Comment: several contemporaneous John William Murray's in Melbourne, identification not certain * [[/Kynaston Noel Lathrop Murray|Murray, Kynaston Noel Lathrop]] - 1838(Eng)-1916(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - clubs and societies (Telegraph Electrical Society Vic, member, 1880s; Vic Posts & Telegraphs, 1860s-1870s; Vic Railways Dept, 1880s-1890s) * [[/Malcolm Imlay Murray|Murray, Malcolm Imlay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-684] - 1908(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6MY Perth (City, 1930; South Perth, 1933-1939; Floreat Park, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 677, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (East Perth, 1931); radiotrician (South Perth, 1936; Floreat Park, 1943-1980) * [[/Roy Thomas Murray|Murray, Roy Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQV-5C1] - 1890(Vic)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 24, 1914 - coastal wireless operator; draftsman & wireless operator at enlistment 1916; WW1 (59th squadron AFC, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1916-1919); wireless operator (Croydon, NSW, 1930; West Ryde, NSW, 1933; Meadowbank, NSW, 1935; Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937); radio operator (Roseville, NSW, 1943) ===''MUSGRAVE''=== * [[/John Musgrave|Musgrave, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBSP-H17] - 1917(NSW)-1939(NSW) - Licences: 2NF Werris Creek (1934-1936); 2NF Sydney (Petersham, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1313, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.warmemorialsregister.nsw.gov.au/content/john-musgrave NSW War Memorial] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''MUSGROVE''=== * [[/Mandeville D'Oyly Musgrove|Musgrove, Mandeville D'Oyly]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCWY-HZ4] - 1872(Eng)-1944(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast station proprietor (6ML & others) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Claremont, WA, 1910-1936); manager (Palm Beach, WA, 1943) - Links: [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Stations/6ML_Perth|Wikibooks]] ===''MUSSO''=== * [[/Louis Albert Maria Bellotti Musso|Musso, Louis Albert Maria Bellotti]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1G-PMQ] - 1913(NSW)-2003(NSW)90yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2203, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Penshurst, NSW, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Penshurst, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''MUSTARD''=== * [[/Ernest Andrew Mustard|Mustard or Mustar, Ernest Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NJ5-2VZ] - 1893(Vic)-1971(Qld) - Licences: XJEJ Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Anzac Signals Squadron) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1919; Korumburra, Vic, 1919); RAAF (Point Cook, Laverton, Vic, 1924); aviator (Parkville, Vic, 1931-1934; Caulfield West, Vic, 1937-1968) ===''MUTTER''=== * [[/John Mutter|Mutter, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZN-2QQ] - 1909(Sct)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Sydney (North Sydney, 1933); 2AJY Sydney (Mosman, 1938-1939); 3AJY Melbourne (Essendon, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely RAN qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: R.A.N. (North Sydney, NSW, 1933-1934) ===''MUTTON''=== * [[/Angus Keith Mutton|Mutton, Angus Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5F-BQM] - 1910(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5ZY Adelaide (Toorak Gardens, 1933; Tusmore, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1089, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Tusmore Gardens, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Arthur Henry Mutton|Mutton, Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC1Y-PP5] - 1908(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2QT Receive Sydney (Stanmore, 1923-1925); 2QT Sydney (Stanmore, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 237, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Annandale, NSW, 1930-1937); communication engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1943-1968); public servant (Bayview, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''MYERS''=== * [[/John Geoffrey Myers|Myers, John Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZW-XR5] - 1913(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2IY Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1936-1938); 2UA Sydney (Dee Why, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); company officer (Manly, NSW, 1949-1954; Fairlight, 1958); sales manager (Dee Why, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Narraweena, NSW, 1977) =='''N'''== ===''NAIRN''=== * [[/Arthur Linley Beeton Nairn|Nairn, Arthur Linley Beeton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58V-M8X] - 1895(SA)-1978(NZ) - Licences: 2BI Receive Sydney (Mosman, 1922-1923) - Qualifications: CPRTelephony 373, 1918 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: company manager (Hamilton, NZ, 1938); director (Days Bay, Wellington, NZ, 1946-1954) ===''NANCARROW''=== * [[/Ralph Stanley Nancarrow|Nancarrow, Ralph Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GST3-XQ3] - 1904(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5PK Georgetown (1930-1933); 2PY Sydney (Mosman, 1935; Randwick, 1936-1939); 2ACN Sydney (Lane Cove, 1954-1961; North Ryde, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 719, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical fitter (Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1963); fitter (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NANGLE''=== * [[/James Nangle|Nangle, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3V-F31] - 1869(NSW)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2MU Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1922); 2MU Sydney (Marrickville, 1923-1927; Observatory, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; 1920s Superintendent Technical Education NSW; hon. Government Astronomer NSW; Sydney University (Senate); Royal Society of NSW (president); Fellow Royal Astronomical Society; Fellow Federal Institute of Architects; author (astronomy, architecture) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Petersham, 1903); Government Astronomer (Observatory, 1930-1937) - TroveTag: "2MU - James Nangle" - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nangle-james-7722 ADB] ===''NARROWAY''=== * [[/Frank Horace Narroway|Narroway, Frank Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF54-YF9] - 1899(Eng)-1965(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - council member WIA WA 1920s; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Perth, WA, 1925-1931); insurance official (South Perth, WA, 1936-1958); civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1963); ===''NASH''=== * [[/William Robert Charles Nash|Nash, William Robert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDWX-LWF] - 1918(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2WW Sydney (Crows Nest, 1934-1937); 4WN Cairns (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1329, 1934, Qld; 1COCP 138, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: company manager (Castlecrag, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''NAVEAU''=== * [[/Benjamin Naveau|Naveau, Benjamin]] - 1936(ACT)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1883, 1960; TVOCP 450, 1962 - radio mechanic - Relationships: Son of Jabez William John Naveau - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Jabez William John Naveau|Naveau, Jabez William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLZ-2JG] - 1903(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1074, 1932, NSW - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Father of Benjamin Naveau - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Causeway, ACT, 1930); electrician (Ainslie, ACT, 1935-1943); shift electrician (Griffith, ACT, 1954-1963); no occupation (Ulladulla, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Ulladulla, NSW, 1972; Old Toongabbie, NSW, 1980) ===''NEALE''=== * [[/Eric Drayton Neale|Neale, Eric Drayton Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88H-NWT] - 1907(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 4EN Longreach (1934-1939); 4EN Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1298, 1934, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist), radio club (WIAQ, QSL officer) - Relationships: father of 4?? Eric Drayton Neale Jnr - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Wooloowin, 1928; Longreach, 1936; Grange, 1937; Wooloowin, 1943-1963) ===''NEAVERSON''=== * [[/Leslie Laurence Neaverson|Neaverson, Leslie Laurence or Lawrence Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYTM-HCD] - 1899(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: G5NX (Lakeside, Cumbria, 1922+); 4NV Brisbane (Holland Park, 1947-1956+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; associate member IRE (Britain); principal Anglo Austral Hearing Aid Dispensary - Electoral Rolls: surgical technician (Holland Park, Qld, 1949-1958) ===''NELL''=== * [[/George Alfred Montague Nell|Nell, George Alfred Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87B-PP6] - 1900(Ceylon)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2JQ Quirindi (1928-1929); 2JQ Canberra (1930); 2JQ Moruya (1931-1936); 2JQ Binda (1937-1939); 2JQ Crookwell (1946-1950); 2JQ Junee (1954-1965); 2JQ Goulburn (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 413, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Moruya, NSW, 1930-1934; Crookwell, NSW, 1936-1949; Junee, NSW, 1954-1968; Goulburn, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NELSON''=== * [[/Charles Rupert Clifford Nelson|Nelson, Charles Rupert Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVDT-X22] - 1909(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3FJ Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1960; Royal Park, 1965-1969); 3WC Bendigo (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2171, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: attendant (Mental Hospital, Wendouree, Vic, 1931-1934; Mental Hospital, Ararat, Vic, 1936-1943); public servant (Coburg, Vic, 1949-1963); male nurse (Receiving House, Parkville, Vic, 1968); retired (White Hills, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/John Yeates Nelson|Nelson, John Yeates]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G884-YDV] - 1851(Irl)-1932(NSW) - Licences: XAA Sydney (McMahon's Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; federal public servant (PMGD, chief electrical engineer (NSW)) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milson's Point, 1930-1931) * [[/Samuel Simeon Nelson|Nelson, Samuel Simeon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JS-XRG] - 1908(NSW)-1941(NSW) - Licences: 2SN Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1937; Canterbury, 1938; Dulwich Hill, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1332, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2KH William Peter Nelson - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lewisham, NSW, 1934); meter reader (Marrickville, NSW, 1936-1937) * [[/William Peter Nelson|Nelson, William Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP9-WQS] - 1906(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2KH Sydney (Randwick, 1935-1939; Coogee, 1946-1961; Taren Point, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1583, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 2SN Samuel Simeon Nelson - Electoral Rolls: meter reader (Kensington, NSW, 1930; Randwick, NSW, 1931-1937; Coogee, NSW, 1943-1963); foreman (Taren Point, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NESTROM''=== * [[/Oliver Louis Nestrom|Nestrom, Oliver Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX22-9H4] - 1912(NSW)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5RZ Adelaide (St Peters, 1936-1937; Joslin, 1938); 2ADJ Sydney (Homebush, 1939); 5RZ Adelaide (Colonel Light Gardens, 1947; Glenelg, 1948; St Georges, 1954); 5RZ Port Augusta, 1955-1956); 5RZ Adelaide (Kurralta Park, 1960; Manningham, 1965-1969; St Peters, 1975); 5RZ Clare (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP, 224, 1935; AOCP 1725, 1936, SA; BOCP 719, 1946; 2COCP 1178, 1949; 1COCP 1491, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Modbury, SA, 1939); fitter (Strathfield, NSW, 1943) ===''NETTLETON''=== * [[/Maurice Arthur Nettleton|Nettleton, Maurice Arthur ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP9R-Y9M] - 1905(Wales)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 806, 1931, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 359, 1941 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Kew, Vic, 1926-1931); radio engineer (Emerald, Qld, 1937); radio mechanic (West Ryde, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Dunkeld, Vic, 1949); radio technician (Dunkeld, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''NEVILLE''=== * [[/Alfred Clifford Anderson Neville|Neville, Alfred Clifford Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH3-Z4D] - 1907(Eng)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4ED Receive Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 5827, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Hamilton, Qld, 1928); clerk (Windsor, Qld, 1934-1943); accountant (Hawthorne, Qld, 1954-1958); retired (East Brisbane, 1963-1980) ===''NEWBERRY''=== * [[/Archibald Mallord Newberry|Newberry, Archibald Mallord]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH51-SDW] - 1893(Eng)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3AN Red Cliffs (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 606, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Red Cliffs, 1924-1931); radio dealer (Red Cliffs, 1934-1942); cycle dealer (Red Cliffs, 1949-1972) ===''NEWELL''=== * [[/Albert James Newell|Newell, Albert James "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ1C-RGW] - 1910(Sct)-1998(Qld) - Licences: 4BN Mill Hill via Warwick (1936-1939); 4BN Brisbane (Archerfield, 1947-1948; Moorooka, 1954); 4AJ Brisbane (Moorooka, 1965; Yeronga, 1969; Ormiston, 1975); 4AJN Brisbane (Ormiston, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1727, 1936, Qld; 2COCP 559, 1942; 1COCP 588, 1942; TVOCP 531, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; AWA Aviation Radio Service - Electoral Rolls: shed hand (Mill Hill, Qld, 1931-1943); radio technician (Moorooka, Qld, 1949-1968); television technician (Yeronga West, Qld, 1972); retired (Ormiston, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''NEWMAN''=== * [[/Arthur Frederick Newman|Newman, Arthur Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JJ9-YSK] - 1881(India)-1952(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 10, 1914; CPRT 90, 1915; 1COCP 49, 1930 - RANRS (Radio Lieutenant, 1917-1920, terminated Nov 1920); WW1; WW2 - Comment: several contemporaneous AFNs - Electoral Rolls: traffic officer (Elsternwick, 1917-1919); assistant! (Malvern East, 1924-1931); piano tuner (St Kilda, 1931) * [[/Sydney Moreton Newman|Newman, Sydney Moreton "Syd"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL41-PBM] - 1898(NSW)-1998(NSW)99yo - Licences: XPZ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914); 3MC Melbourne (Canterbury, 1923-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 655, 1921; 1COCP 90, 1930 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Turramurra, 1930-1958); retired (Wahroonga, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "XPZ-3MC - Sydney Moreton Newman" (68 tags) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199101.pdf EA] * [[/William Harold Newman|Newman, William Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3V-4N5] - 1889(NSW)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 2MK? Receive Sydney (Artarmon, 1922); 2MJ Sydney (Artarmon, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Railway Section, Lieut Hon. Major, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, Brigadier, CMF, died of illness) - Electoral Rolls: railway official (Artarmon, 1930-1934); secretary (Mosman, 1936-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10285536 AWM] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1682234 Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''NEWPORT''=== * [[/Thomas Ivan Newport|Newport, Thomas Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PN-RY9] - 1901(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2JF Sydney (Bexley, 1935-1939, 1946-1965; Freemans Reach, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1591, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bexley, NSW, 1930-1963); retired (Freemans Reach, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NEWTON''=== * [[/Douglas Newton|Newton, Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DB-RBG] - 1921(Eng)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3DN Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Nunawading, 1954-1960; Park Orchards, 1965-1975); 3DN Athlone (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2356, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Nunawading, Vic, 1949-1954; Park Orchards, Vic, 1967-1977); retired (Athlone, Vic, 1980) ===''NICHOLAS''=== * [[/William Rupert Nicholas|Nicholas, William Rupert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD14-RFV] - 1913(Tas)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7WR Hobart (North Hobart, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 896, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 72, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hobart North, 1936; New Town, 1943-1954) ===''NICHOLLS''=== * [[/Alan Hartley Nicholls|Nicholls, Alan Hartley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQR-VH9] - 1913(WA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6KE Corrigin (1936-1937); 3NI Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1938-1939); 2NI Sydney (Manly, 1946; Cremorne, 1947-1954; Manly, 1955-1956); 2ANI Sydney (Mosman, 1960-1965); 4AL Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1965); 4NI Cairns (1975); 6NX Perth (South Guildford, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1814, 1936, WA; BOCP 219, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Hawthorn, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1949); shopkeeper (Wilston, Qld, 1958); electronic engineer (Cremorne, NSW, 1963); engineer (Cairns, Qld, 1972-1977; South Guildford, WA, 1980) * [[/Francis Edgar Nicholls|Nicholls, Francis Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1H-8KQ] - 1910(Vic)-1995(Tas) - Licences: 7RY Devonport (1932-1933); 7RY Burnie (1937-1939); 7RY Hobart (New Town, 1946-1948; Lenah Valley, 1954-1955; New Town, 1960; Lenah Valley, 1965-1969; Midway Point, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 991, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Lenah Valley, 1943-1954) * [[/William James Nicholls|Nicholls, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6S3-26D] - 19??(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3FW Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 780, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Moonee Ponds, 1922-1963) * [[/William John Matthew Nicholls|Nicholls, William John Matthew or William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WW-PDS] - 1908(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3WX Melbourne (Williamstown, 1928-1933); 7WX Launceston (1937-1939); 3WX Melbourne (Williamstown, 1946-1965; East Malvern, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 419, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP 343, 1931; 1COCP 309, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Williamstown, 1931-1936); RAAF (Williamstown, 1949); radio engineer (Williamstown, 1954-1963; Malvern East, 1968-1980) * [[/William Vernon Nicholls|Nicholls, William Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ7S-B6T] - 1894(SA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJU Korumburra (1913-1914); Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Caulfield, Vic, 1919); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1924-1954) ===''NICHOLSON''=== * [[/H. G. Nicholson|Nicholson, H. G. "Nick"]] - 19??(USA?)-19??(USA?) - Licences: 4HN Port Moresby, Papua (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely USA) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; briefly operator of broadcast station PK6XX - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified) - Links: [https://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan090823.html Wavescan] * [[/Keith Graham Nicholson|Nicholson, Keith Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHC-24W] - 1908(WA)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6DE Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (West Perth, WA, 1931); university student (West Perth, WA, 1949); solicitor (West Perth, WA, 1954; Cottesloe, WA, 1958; Perth, WA, 1963; West Perth, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Russell Malcolm Nicholson|Nicholson, Russell Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z7-7W4] - 1909(Qld)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 4KG Ilfracombe (1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 529, 1929, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 48, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shearing contractor (Longreach, 1936); manager 4LG (Longreach, 1937); radio mechanic (Coolangatta, 1949-1972) ===''NICKSON''=== * [[/Arthur Francis Bennie Nickson|Nickson, Arthur Francis Bennie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2N-BZ6] - 1915(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3NB Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939; Camberwell, 1947); 3LW Melbourne (Camberwell, 1954-1955); 3NB Melbourne (Camberwell, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1711, 1936, Vic; AOCP1 39, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: physicist (Malvern, Vic, 1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1967) ===''NICOLL''=== * [[/William Nicoll|Nicoll, William]] - 1903(Canada)-19??(???) - Licences: 4CO Receive Brisbane (Upper Paddington, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 644, 1921 - amateur Receiver - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Bardon, 1925-1929) ===''NICOLLE''=== * [[/Horace Hort Wilmot Nicolle|Nicolle, Horace Hort Wilmot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZS-MZF] - 1908(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2HK Sydney (Strathfield, 1929-1933; Ryde, 1934); 2AJT Sydney (North Sydney, 1938; Wollstonecraft, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 527, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist apprentice (Strathfield, NSW, 1930); pharmacist (Strathfield, NSW, 1933-1935); chemist (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1968) ===''NIGHTINGALL''=== * [[/Victor Charles John Nightingall|Nightingall, Victor Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVXN-9SJ] - 1880(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: XKK Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (St Kilda, Vic, 1909-1919); tramway employee (Heidelberg, Vic, 1925-1943) ===''NILSEN''=== * [[/Oliver John Nilsen|Nilsen, Oliver John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8W4-W1G] - 1884(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Melbourne (Brighton, 1923); 3UZ Melbourne (1924-25) - Qualifications: Nil identified to date - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - 3UZ experimental callsign issued to Oliver J. Nilsen & Co in 1923, operator N. J. Boyd; callsign withdrawn 1925 and reallocated to Nilsen's broadcast station which remains current as at 2021 - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Fitzroy, 1909-1924; Chelsea, 1928-1931); contractor (Caulfield, 1934-1954); engineer (Elsternwick, 1972; Hawthorn, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nilsen-oliver-john-11244 ADB] - Trovetag: "3UZ - Oliver John Nilsen" & "!Wikibooks Nilsen" ===''NIND''=== * [[/John William George Nind|Nind, John William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW1S-L35] - 1907(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6JN Perth (Kalamunda, 1947-1948; Bayswater, 1954-1955; Morley Park, 1956; Swan View, 1960-1965; Greenmount, 1969; Darlington, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2436, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Perth, WA, 1943); clerk (Kalamunda, WA, 1949; Bayswater, WA, 1954); technician (Morley Park, WA, 1958; Swan View, WA, 1963; Greenmount, WA, 1968); retired (Darlington, WA, 1972-1980) ===''NISSEN''=== * [[/Eric Laurence Nissen|Nissen, Eric Laurence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DS-ZLR] - 1905(Qld)-2001(Qld) - Licences: 4XN Dalby (1930-1939, 1946-1975+); 4XN Toowoomba (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 574, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, member); broadcast technician (4QS, 1939-1976); federal public servant (PMGD); Awards: Imperial Service Medal 1976 - Electoral Rolls: none specified (Dalby, 1928-1937); PMG technician (Dalby, 1972); retired (Toowoomba, 1977) ===''NIVEN''=== * [[/John Curteis Niven|Niven, John Curteis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNH-JQC] - 1919(Vic)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 3ON Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939); 2AON Sydney (Strathfield, 1946) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1772, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Homebush, NSW, 1943-1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963-1968); manager (Homebush, NSW, 1972; Enfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''NIXON''=== * [[/Arthur Edgar Nixon|Nixon, Arthur Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M2-SM5] - 1905(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3ON Receive Melbourne (Windsor, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 361, 1927, Vic - amateur receiver; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1931); salesman (St Kilda West, Vic, 1931-1936); electrical fitter (Albert Park, Vic, 1943-1954) ===''NOLAN''=== * [[/Francis Michael Nolan|Nolan, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Q3R-X84] - 1910(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: 4FN Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1935-1937; Clayfield, 1938-1939; Stafford Heights, 1946-1948); 4MF Portable (1948); 9FN Port Moresby & 9MF Portable (1954-1956); 4FN/T Gracemere (1960-1969); 4FN/T Brisbane (Wavell Heights, 1975; Virginia, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1433, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QRTL, WIAQ); broadcast technician (9PA, 4RK); radio serviceman; federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Francis William Nolan|Nolan, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6W-XPW] - 1897(NSW)-19?? - Licences: 4JU Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1929-1939, 1947-1956; Paddington, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 43? & 501, 1924 & 1929, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio serviceman - Relationships: husband of 4LO Violet Elizabeth Nolan nee Hennessey - Comment: several genealogy sites have wrong data for FWN - Electoral Rolls: cartoonist (Brisbane City, Qld, 1921-1925); radio mechanic (Brisbane, City, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Brisbane City, Qld, 1954-1958) * [[/Gordon Raymond Nolan|Nolan, Gordon Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYC-R8F] - 1919(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIZ Sydney (North Sydney, 1938; Crows Nest, 1939); 2AIZ Goulburn (1946-1954); 2AFO Sydney (Rydalmere, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2067, 1938, NSW; BOCP 307, 1940; AOCP1 36, 1946; TVOCP 363, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Pools Hill, Albury, NSW, 1943; Goulburn, NSW, 1949-1954); accountant (Rydalmere, NSW, 1958-1963; Ermington, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/John Spencer Nolan|Nolan, John Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBW-KMV] - 1868(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: XED Sydney (Double Bay, 1911-1914); 2JH Receive Sydney (Double Bay, 1922); 2JH Sydney (Double Bay, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; dentist and dental surgeon - Relationships: Father of 2YI Philip Spencer Nolan - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Woollahra, 1930-1935) - TroveTag: "XED-2JH - John Spencer Nolan" * [[/Violet Elizabeth Hennessey|Nolan nee Hennessey, Violet Elizabeth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6W-DSX] - 1896(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4LO Brisbane (City, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 826, 1931, No. ? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: fourth YL operator in Qld - Relationships: wife of 4JU Francis William Nolan - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Brisbane City, Qld, 1921-1943); not stated (Eagle Heights, Qld, 1949); home duties (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1954); domestic (Spring Hill, Qld, 1958); retired (Coolangatta, Qld, 1958) * [[/Philip Spencer Nolan|Nolan, Philip Spencer "Spencer," "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBW-ZWX] - 1897(NSW)-1929(NSW) - Licences: 2YI Sydney (Double Bay, 1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 58, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; dentist - Relationships: Son of XED-2JH Lieut John Spencer Nolan - Comment: gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "2YI - Philip Spencer Nolan" ===''NOLTE''=== * [[/George Edward Nolte|Nolte, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HG-DD4] - 1911(Vic)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 3NO Melbourne (Elwood, 1929-1939); 2QO Sydney (Potts Point, 1948-1950; Bexley North, 1954-1975); 2QO Wamberal (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 492, 1929, Vic; AOLCP 83, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, Vic, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943-1949; Bexley North, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Wamberal, NSW, 1980) ===''NORGATE''=== * [[/Albert William Norgate|Norgate, Albert William "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSN-4N1] - 1915(Vic)-2014(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3QT Melbourne (North Williamstown, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1946, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Williamstown, Vic, 1937-1980) ===''NORMAN''=== * [[/Douglas Allan Norman|Norman, Douglas Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7RR-14T] - 1919(Eng)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3UC Melbourne (Preston, 1947-1948; East Camberwell, 1954-1960; Canterbury, 1965-1969; Box Hill North, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2178, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948; ) - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); architect (Preston, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1968; Canterbury, Vic, 1972; Box Hill North, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/William James Norman|Norman, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Q-ZRS] - 1899(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7WJ Eddystone Point Lighthouse (1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: stoker (Longford, 1922); lightkeeper (Tasman Island, 1928; Eddystone Lighthouse, 1934; Maatauyker Island, 1936; Currie Harbour, King Island, 1937) ===''NORRIS''=== * [[/Anthony David Norris|Norris, Anthony David "Tony"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Edgar Lewin Norris|Norris, Edgar Lewin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YH-3D4] - 1891(Qld)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4CK Receive Toowoomba (1922); 4CK Toowoomba (1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 80, 1925, No. 8 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (Toowoomba RC); WW1 - Relationships: father of 4NO Edgar Thomas Norris - TroveTag: "4CK - Edgar Lewin Norris" - Electoral Rolls: optician (Rockhampton, 1913); optometrist (Wooloowin, 1919; Toowoomba, 1925-1954) * [[/Edgar Thomas Norris|Norris, Edgar Thomas "Tom" "Tommy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G855-G68] - 1930(Qld)-2019(Qld) - Licences: 4NO Toowoomba (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 6945, 1967; AOLCP Q2, 1968; AOCP Q13, 1968, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of 4CK Edgar Lewin Norris - Electoral Rolls: charge hand (Toowoomba, 1954-1980) ===''NORTH''=== * [[/William North|North, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZR-K5J] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ABN Sydney (Marrickville, 1931-1939; Cremorne, 1946-1947; Concord West, 1948; Carlingford, 1950-1961; Dundas, 1965; Bexley, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 850, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Marrickville, NSW, 1937); warehouse manager (Cremorne, NSW, 1943) ===''NORTHEAST''=== * [[/Laurence Harry Northeast|Northeast, Laurence Harry "Laurie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLM3-8NK] - 1908(SA)-1972(SA) - Licences: 5LH Adelaide (Rosewater, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 315, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rosewater, 1939-43) ===''NORVILLE''=== * [[/Charles Henry Norville|Norville, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDG-VP3] - 1902(SA)-1986(Netherlands) - Licences: 2WC Sydney (Willoughby, 1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Father & a son both CHNs - Electoral Rolls: tester (Maroubra, NSW, 1930); engineer (Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934); radio engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1937); manufacturing engineer (Kensington, NSW, 1943) ===''NOTTAGE''=== * [[/William Raymond Nottage|Nottage, William Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJW-969] - 1917(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5MI Adelaide (Croydon, 1938-1939, 1947-1956; Seacombe Gardens, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2243, 1938, SA; BOCP 706, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Croydon, SA, 1943) ===''NOTTINGHAM''=== * [[/Herbert Alfred James Nottingham|Nottingham, Herbert Alfred James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97H2-G1C] - 1902(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2HN Sydney (North Ryde, 1931-1939, 1946-1975 - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 300, 1930; COCP1 168, 1931; AOLCP 36, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: printer (North Ryde, NSW, 1930-1933); wireless engineer (North Ryde, NSW, 1934-1977) ===''NOURSE''=== * [[/John Charles Dudley Nourse|Nourse, John Charles Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3SY-1SB] - 1911(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2DQ Broken Hill (1932-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 927, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1932-1968) * [[/Brant Charles Addison Nourse|Nourse, Brant Charles Addison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3WC-2WP] - 1919(NSW)-2013(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 1223, 1951 - - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Strathfield, NSW, 1943); labourer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1954); engineer (4LG Cramsie, NSW, 1963) ===''NUGENT''=== * [[/Vincent John Nugent|Nugent, Vincent John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR5D-CC7] - 1920(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2ALZ Sydney (Bexley, 1938-1939, 1948-1954); 2ALZ Tumut (1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2244, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1943); PMG Mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1949); PMG technician (Tumut, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Tumut, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''NUNN''=== * [[/Maxwell Scovell Nunn|Nunn, Maxwell Scovell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPGY-RYV] - 1906(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2NE Sydney (Mosman, 1933-1934; Waverley, 1935-1936; North Sydney, 1937; Crows Nest, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1234, 1933, NSW; BOCP 561, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); sound engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1933-1937) ===''NUTLEY''=== * [[/Dick Oswald Nutley|Nutley, Dick Oswald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G57V-MFM] - 1907(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 204, 1935; AOCP 2048, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Little Nymboida, NSW, 1930); radio apprentice (Sandgate, NSW, 1934-1935); millhand (Pilliga, NSW, 1943); timber worker (Grafton, NSW, 1949) ===''NUTMAN''=== * [[/James Taylor Nutman|Nutman, James Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PB-3D4] - 1914(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2VL Sydney (Artarmon, 1935-1939; Hunters Hill, 1946-1947); 2AVN Tamworth (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1585, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: survey draftsman (Artarmon, NSW, 1937); draftsman (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1949); ?? (West Pennant Hills, NSW, 1954); clerk (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1968; Castle Cove, NSW, 1972); retired (Hlsvle, NSW, 1977-1980; Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ===''NUTT''=== * [[/Kenneth William Nutt|Nutt, Kenneth William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCX-GZ9] - 1917(Vic)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4XD Townsville (1939, 1947-1954); 2ND Goulburn (1955); 4XD Cairns (1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2364, 1939, Qld; COCP2 328, 1940; COCP1 763, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Northcote, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1954; Earlville, Cairns, Qld, 1958); technician (OTC Bringelly, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''NYE''=== * [[/Walter Louis Nye|Nye, Walter Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNN-ZXC] - 1915(Vic)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 3WL Melbourne (Coburg, 1936-1939; Brunswick West, 1947); 2XU Sydney (Cammeray, 1947; Haberfield, 1948-1950; Guildford, 1954; Croydon, 1955-1956; Naremburn, 1957-1965; Stanwell Park, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1691, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coburg, Vic, 1936-1937); produce merchant (Haberfield, NSW, 1949); accountant (Crows Nest, NSW, 1958-1963) =='''O'''== ===''OAKES''=== * [[/Walter Andrew Oakes|Oakes, Walter Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-RBQ] - 1907(Tas)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 7BQ Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923); Receive Hobart (New Town, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP N1088, 1971 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Manly, 1930); electrical fitter (Launceston, 1937); railway employee (New Town, 1943-1949); electrician (Lindfield, 1954); business proprietor (Roseville, 1958); managing director (Roseville, 1963-1968); director (Roseville, 1972-1980) ===''O'BRIEN''=== * [[/Alonzo John O'Brien|O'Brien, Alonzo John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYVS-K9T] - 1910(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3FS Melbourne (North Fitzroy, 1936-1939; Thornbury, 1947-1954; Lower Plenty, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1779, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: boot operative (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1936); boot trade (Clifton Hill, Vic, 1937); bootmaker (Thornbury, Vic, 1949-1954); shoe maker (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Charles Clare O'Brien|O'Brien, Charles Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMTS-7SJ] - 1904(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4NC Brisbane (Stafford, 1939, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2386, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kilcoy, 1928); telephone mechanic (Eagle Junction, 1936-1943); technician (Stafford, 1954-1980) * [[/Charles Raymond Heddington O'Brien|O'Brien, Charles Raymond Heddington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FN-4CX] - 1913(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3QX Melbourne (Glenhuntly, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 626, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1934-1936); electrical engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1954; Mount Waverley, Vic, 1963-1972) * [[/Matthew O'Brien|O'Brien, Matthew or Matthew Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG7-P35] - 1904(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4MM Brisbane (Toowong, 1926-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 234, 1926, No. 20 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QRTL, ARTL, WIAQ, president all); journalist (Teleradio, "Vic Eddy"); Dept Labour Exchange (administration) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Toowong, 1925-1936; Annerley, 1943-1977) * [[/Norman Bruce O'Brien|O'Brien, Norman Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY7H-VPR] - 1912(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2OH Sydney (Coogee, 1932-1937; Randwick, 1938-1939); 2AZH Sydney (Randwick, 1948; Jannali, 1954-1975; Menai, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1072, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Coogee, NSW, 1933-1937; Randwick, NSW, 1943; Coogee, NSW, 1949); public servant (Jannali, NSW, 1954-1972); retired (Blaxland, NSW, 1977; Menai, NSW, 1980) ===''O'CONNOR''=== * [[/Bernard Patrick O'Connor|O'Connor, Bernard Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFVX-NDC] - 1918(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 9BP Lae, New Guinea (1948); 9BP Port Moresby, Papua (1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2191, 1938, Qld; COCP2 1264, 1953; COCP1 1689, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician's labourer (Rosalie, Qld, 1943); technician (Shorncliff, Qld, 1968-1980) * [[/John O'Connor|O'Connor, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTB6-2V5] - 1916(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3OD Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1117, 1933, Vic; COCP2 238, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JOs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''O'DEA''=== * [[/Francis Patrick O'Dea|O'Dea, Francis Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXTP-7KL] - 1894(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, AWS) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Melbourne, 1912-1913; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1914-1937); railways (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949); railway employee (Footscray North, Vic, 1963-1977) - Links: [https://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog/1911842/australian-wireless-squadron-aif-francis-patrick-odea/ AWS] * [[/Jack Norman O'Dea|O'Dea, Jack Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4X-VXN] - 1910(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2FQ Sydney (Kensington South, 1931-1936); 2FS Sydney (Summer Hill, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 798, 1931, NSW; AOLCP 229, 1965 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maroubra, NSW, 1935-1936; Randwick, NSW, 1937; Summer Hill, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''ODGERS''=== * [[/Norman Fieldhouse Odgers|Odgers, Norman Fieldhouse]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVD-CYK] - 1906(Qld)-1996(WA) - Licences: 4BO or 4BD Brisbane (Newmarket) & Charters Towers (1924-1925); 4NK; 9NK Port Moresby (1946-1948); 6NF Perth (Applecross, 1954-1969; Bassendean, 1975-1980); 4CH - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 896, 1925; 2COCP 212, 1930; 1COCP 108, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; broadcast engineer; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: senior technician (Applecross, 1954-1963); manager (Applecross, 1968); retired (Bassandean, 1972-1980) ===''O'DONNELL''=== * [[/Amos Leslie O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Amos Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NW-Q1P] - 1910(SA)-19??(NSW) - Licences: 6DX Perth (City, 1930-1933); 2AGE Sydney (Ashfield, 1938-1939); 2AOO Sydney (Caringbah, 1960; Mona Vale, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 639, 1930, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 515, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (North Perth, WA, 1931); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); education officer (No. 2 W.A.G.S., Parkes, NSW, 1943); engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Caringbah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Francis Alfred O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Francis Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSV-SH4] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 3ZU Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937-1939); 3ZU Warrnambool (1947-1948); 3ZU Euroa (1954); 3ZU Yarrawonga (1955-1965); 2BFD Griffith (1969); 2QC Dalmeny (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2000, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Gardiner, Vic, 1934-1937); mechanic (Warrnambool, Vic, 1942); technician (Warrnambool, Vic, 1949); telephone technician (Euroa, Vic, 1954); technician (Yarrawonga, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Dalmeny, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Thomas Myles O'Donnell|O'Donnell, Thomas Myles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2TN-XR9] - 1913(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2OD Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1931-1939, 1947-1948; Wahroonga, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 855, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: MBE (1979) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1934-1943); technical officer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1949-1980) - Links: [[w:1979_Queen%27s_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)|Wikipedia MBE] ===''O'DWYER''=== * [[/Francis Patrick O'Dwyer|O'Dwyer, Francis Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CCF-XGD] - 1909(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3OF Melbourne (Middle Park, 1932-1933; Gardenvale, 1937-1939; Hampton, 1947-1980+); 3AOF Melbourne (Red Hill South, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 880, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Middle Park, Vic, 1931-1936); manufacturer (Gardenvale, Vic, 1937); clothing manufacturer (Sandringham, Vic, 1942; Hampton, Vic, 1949-1968); manufacturer (Hampton, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''OFFEN''=== * [[/Ewart Gladstone Offen|Offen, Ewart Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZR3-NSW] - 1894(Vic)-1915(Vic) - Licences: XJDH Melbourne (Middle Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''OGLE''=== * [[/George Victor Ogle|Ogle, George Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY6X-LNX] - 1915(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1798, 1936, Vic; COCP2 604, 1942 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, Vic, 1937-1949); designer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1967; Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''O'HARA''=== * [[/John Bernard O'Hara|O'Hara, John Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XM-Y9M] - 1902(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3OH Maryborough (1930-1939); 3OH Yallourn (1946-1948); 3AAO Melbourne (Mt Waverley, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 607, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Albert Park, Vic, 1921-1924); instructor (Maryborough, Vic, 1928); teacher (Kew, Vic, 1934; Maryborough, Vic, 1937; Ballarat, Vic, 1937; Maryborough, Vic, 1943; Warrnambool, Vic, 1954; Maldon, Vic, 1963; Kyneton, Vic, 1967) ===''OHRBOM''=== * [[/Axel Ragnar Ohrbom|Ohrbom, Axel Ragnar "Ray"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WZ-PWJ] - 1903(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Melbourne (Brunswick, 1923-1924); 3OC Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1928; Coburg, 1931-1939; Moreland, 1946-1948; Hartwell, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 421, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Coburg West, Vic, 1949); sharebroker (Camberwell, Vic, 1954-1977); retired (Burwood, Vic, 1977) ===''OLDEN''=== * [[/Olof Lemuel Olden|Olden, Olof Lemuel]] - 1863(Vic)-1939(Vic) - Hobart 1920s, early wireless experimenter, no licence yet identified, amateur operator (pre-AOCP; AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas), radio clubs (WIA Hobart, President, 1924), military (Colonel, WW1), occupation (school master) ===''OLDFIELD''=== * [[/Frederick Bernam Oldfield|Oldfield, Frederick Bernam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YP-9R2] - 1897(Vic)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 5DO Adelaide (1924); 3FB Melbourne (Hampton, 1937-1938); 2FE Sydney (Balmoral, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1240, 1934, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Brighton, Vic, 1931; Sandringham, Vic, 1935-1937); journalist (Mosman, NSW, 1943); A.M.F. (Mornington, 1954); tutor (Neutral Bay, 1958) - TroveTag: "5DO-3FB-2FE - Frederick Bernam Oldfield" ===''OLDHAM''=== * [[/Charles Edward Oldham|Oldham, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZFK-XBT] - 1902(Tas)-1950(Tas) - Licences: 7XA Hobart (New Town, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1923, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (New Town, 1936-1949) * [[/Fred Oldham|Oldham, Fred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - early Tasmanian wireless experimenter, first president of Hobart Tramways Wireless Club 1905 ===''OLDS''=== * [[/Edgar Clarence Maxton Olds|Olds, Edgar Clarence Maxton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFT6-93D] - 1913(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2BY Broken Hill (1936-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1841, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Broken Hill, NSW, 1934-1943); mine worker (Broken Hill North, NSW, 1949; Broken Hill, NSW, 1954); wireman (Broken Hill, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''O'LEARY''=== * [[/Christopher George Benjamin O'Leary|O'Leary, Christopher George Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRYC-2QM] - 1918(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2AJP Sydney (Auburn, 1938-1939); 2BON Dubbo (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2091, 1938, NSW; COCP2 417, 1941; COCP1 672, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1943); inspector (Kiama, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Dubbo, NSW, 1954-1963); radio officer (Dubbo, NSW, 1968); radio staff (Dubbo, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Cornelius Daniel Fraser O'Leary|O'Leary, Cornelius Daniel Fraser or Daniel Fraser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN18-4BH] - 1893(SA)-1955(SA) - Licences: 5DO Adelaide (Tusmore Gardens, 1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 495, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Unley, 1939-1941) ===''OLIVER''=== * [[/Dalley George Tryon Oliver|Oliver, Dalley George Tryon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8W-MMR] - 1888(NSW)-1959(NSW) - wireless experimenter (1924+) 2?? Gunedah, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gunnedah, 1930-1943; Keepit Dam, Tamworth, 1949-1954); retired (Condoblin, 1958) - Relationships: brother of 2MO Marcius John Alexander Oliver * [[/James Greenwood Oliver|Oliver, James Greenwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZF-S79] - 1913(India)-2001(Tas) - Licences: 7JO Latrobe (1939, 1947-1956); 7JO Hobart (New Town, 1960); 7JO Launceston (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2303, 1939, Tas; COCP2 1353, 1958; COCP1 1921, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, POW Japan) - Electoral Rolls: radio sales (Burnie, Tas, 1936); radio mechanic (Devonport, Tas, 1937); radio mechanic (Point Cook, Vic, 1942); orchardist (Latrobe, Tas, 1949); clerk (Latrobe, Tas, 1954); TV technician (Launceston, Tas, 1968-1972) * [[/Keith William Oliver|Oliver, Keith William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT5Q-NV9] - 1901(Vic)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3GZ South Geelong (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 891, 1932, Vic; AOLCP 150, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Warrnambool, Vic, 1924); mechanic (Geelong, Vic, 1925-1931); radio electrical engineer (Geelong, Vic, 1935-1954); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1958-1963; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968; Boronia, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Marcius John Alexander Oliver|Oliver, Marcius John Alexander "Marcus"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8W-M82] - 1875(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 2MO Gunedah (1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 91, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer; radio station proprietor (2MO, 1930-1939); military (air spotters, Port Macquarie) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Gunnedah, 1913, 1930-1936; Port Macquarie, 1943) - Relationships: brother of Dalley George Tryon Oliver - TroveTag: "2MO - Marcius John Alexander Oliver" & "!Wikibooks Oliver" ===''OLLE''=== * [[/John Durrant Olle|Olle, John Durrant]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4HS-WSX] - 1910(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 2OZ Sydney (Ashfield, 1929-1939, 1946; Pennant Hills, 1947-1948; Ashfield, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 553, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 321, 1931; 1COCP 197, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Summer Hill, NSW, 1936-1937; Ashfield, NSW, 1943); soldier (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); public servant (Mornington, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''OLLIVIER''=== * [[/Neil Frances Ollivier|Ollivier, Neil Frances]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQB-VPD] - 1916(WA)-1942(WA) - Licences: 6FO Perth (Hollywood, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1067, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''O'LOUGHLIN''=== * [[/Francis Patrick Morgan O'Loughlin|O'Loughlin, Francis Patrick Morgan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6M-Z3Q] - 1902(Qld)-1979(Qld) - Licences: 4OL Brisbane (Red Hill, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1347, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Red Hill, Qld, 1936-1937; Ashgrove, Qld, 1943-1977) ===''OLSEN''=== * [[/Frederick Vivian Olsen|Olsen, Frederick Vivian "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CP-4XJ] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3FO Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1929-1931; Hampton, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 521, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hampton, 1936-1954; Brighton, 1963; Hampton, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman Frederick Olsen|Olsen, Norman Frederick or Frederick Norman (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BY-8JS] - 1901(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 516, 1920, NSW; 2COCP 59, 1929, NSW; 1COCP 252, 1932 - Nil yet identified - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hurlstone Park, 1934-1937); newsagent (Torwood, 1954-1958); no occupation (Lord Howe Island, 1963-1980) * [[/Norman Peter Olsen|Olsen, Norman Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BY-444] - 1897(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2YK Newcastle (1924-1925); 2ZX Waratah (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Waratah, 1930; Mayfield, 1932); public servant (Redfern, 1932-1933; Kogarah, 1934-1935; Wollongong, 1936-1937; Artarmon, 1943-1949; Kogarah, 1949-1963); nil (Merewether, 1968-1980) * [[/Olaf Olsen|Olsen, Olaf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QT-69T] - 1878(Norway)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4CL Dalby 1922 (Receive) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engine driver (Dalby, 1913-1943); engineer (Toowoomba, 1949; Redcliffe, 1954; Paddington, 1958-1963) ===''OLSSON''=== * [[/Charles Henry Olsson|Olsson, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7P7-2XP] - 1894(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: XIL Sydney (Balmain, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 16th Reinforcements, 1st Battalion, 1915-1917, Discharged after wounded) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1943; Carlton, NSW, 1949-1958); accountant (Turner, ACT, 1958-1963; Griffith, ACT, 1968); retired (St Ives, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''O'MAY''=== * [[/J. W. O'May|O'May, J. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Derwent O'May|O'May, Robert Derwent "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYNF-5NS] - 1903(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923); 7OM Hobart (Bellerive, 1924-1927+; Sandy Bay, 1931+; Bellerive, 1947-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 74, 1925, No. ?? in Tas; 3COCP 508, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bellerive, 1928-1954) ===''OPPENHEIM''=== * [[/Oliver George Oppenheim|Oppenheim (before WW2) or Oliver (after WW2), Oliver George "Ollie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLSS-S7L] - 1911(Vic)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 3ZX Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1939, 1954); 2AZX Sydney (Coogee, 1955-1961; Lugarno, 1965-1969; Strathfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 580, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); radio engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); company executive (Coogee, NSW, 1958-1963; Lugarno, NSW, 1968); importer (Strathfield, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''O'REILLY''=== * [[/Maurice Joseph O'Reilly|O'Reilly, Maurice Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G824-VMC] - 1866(Irl)-1933(NSW) - Licences: XACI Bathurst (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (St Stanilaus College, Bathurst, 1913); rector of college (St John's College, Camperdown, 1930-1933) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/oreilly-maurice-joseph-7918 ADB] ===''O'ROURKE''=== * [[/John Sydney O'Rourke|O'Rourke, John Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJP-ZW4] - 1918(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 4OR Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1937-1939); 4SO Brisbane (Margate Beach, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2042, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical apprentice (Norman Park, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Newmarket, Qld, 1949); engineer (Margate, Qld, 1954-1977) ===''ORR''=== * [[/Murray Donald Orr|Orr, Murray Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-H29] - 1900(Vic)-1941(Vic) - Licences: 3OR Lake Meran (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 440, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1940-1941) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Lake Meran, 1924-1934) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/orr-murray-donald-1700/] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''ORVAD''=== * [[/Frederic Maurice Orvad|Orvad, Frederic or Frederick Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKS-1HH] - 1905(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2AHX Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Miranda, 1954-1965; Point Clare, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1977, 1937, NSW; COCP2 1000, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bankstown, NSW, 1930-1936; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1937-1949); technician (Miranda, NSW, 1954-1963); PMG technician (Point Clare, NSW, 1972) ===''OSBORNE''=== * [[/Charles George Osborne|Osborne, Charles George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBM-SJN] - 1900(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3JL Melbourne (Hartwell, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1173, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CGO, engineer, Glenferrie - Electoral Rolls: Camberwell, Vic, 1924; Hartwell, Vic, 1925-1937; Hawthorn, Vic, 1942; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1968); retired (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Jeffrey David Osborne|Osborne, Jeffrey David "Jeff"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) * [[/Louis Frederick George Osborne|Osborne, Louis Frederick George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GF-MGZ] - 1900(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3DD Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3DD Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1926); 3BMO Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver: amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gas fitter (Malvern East, 1922-1926); inspector (Carnegie, 1931-1977) ===''OSBURNE''=== * [[/George Bolivar Laing Osburne|Osburne, George Bolivar Laing "Laing"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFY2-F9W] - 1896(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: XKJ Terang (1913-1914); 3BG Terang (1922-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 235, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comments: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: student (Terang, 1922-1931) - TroveTag:"XKJ-3BG - George Bolivar Laing Osburne"(60+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Osburne"(40+ tags) - Links: [https://westerndistrictfamilies.com/tag/laing/ Mother's bio] ===''O'SHANNASSY''=== * [[/John Augustin O'Shannassy|O'Shannassy, John Augustin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ9M-5S1] - 1921(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2292, 1939, Vic; COCP1 314, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1949-1963); chartered engineer (Donvale, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''O'SULLIVAN''=== * [[/Charles Bernard Bartholomew O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan, Charles Bernard Bartholomew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WX-1Z4] - 1914(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2ALV Sydney (Cronulla, 1939); 2VX Sydney (Leichhardt, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 47, 1935; COCP1 84, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Sutherland, NSW, 1936-1937); aeradio operator (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943; Leichhardt, NSW, 1949); no occupation (Sylvania, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Jeremiah Charles O'Sullivan|O'Sullivan, Jeremiah Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB9B-8KX] - 1912(Qld)-1943(At sea, off Brisbane) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1947, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Corporal) - Electoral Rolls: none stated (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1936-1937); clerk (Ingham, Qld, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10285977 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1682675 AWM Roll of Honour]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/642095 VWMA]; [https://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/ww2/display/92271-a.h.s.-centaur-memorial AHS Centaur Memorial]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/blog/the-sinking-of-the-centaur AHS Centaur] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''OSWALD''=== * [[/Allan Geoffrey Oswald|Oswald, Allan or Allen Geoffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGJL-K71] - 1909(SA)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2AEF Sydney (Rockdale, 1937-1939, 1946-1958; Carrs Park, 1960; Brighton-Le-Sands, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 237, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949-1972); mechanic (Rockdale, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''OTHEN''=== * [[/Charles James Othen|Othen, Charles James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRHF-H8Y] - 1897(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: XVT Adelaide (Glanville, 1913-1914); 5AS Receive Adelaide (1923); 5ON Adelaide (Hindmarsh, 1954-1956; Eden Hills, 1960-1969; Blackwood, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3385, 1953, SA - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Hindmarsh, SA, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "XVT-5AS-5ON - Charles James Othen" ===''O'TOOLE''=== * [[/Ian O'Toole|O'Toole, Ian]] - Licences: 2ZIO Sydney (Adamstown Heights, 1969; North Rocks, 1975; Castle Hill, 1980) - amateur operator; historian (amateur, military communications); proprietor Kurrajong Radio Museum - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://vk2bv.org/archive/museum/ Kurrajong Radio Museum] ===''OTTY''=== * [[/William Shannon Otty|Otty, William Shannon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2F-7J1] - 1893(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2ZL Killingworth (1923-1931); 2ZL Toronto (1933-1975); 2ZL Fennell's Bay (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 219, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Toronto, 1937-1954); retired (Toronto, 1958-1980) ===''OUTTRIM''=== * [[/Alexander Henry Outtrim|Outtrim, Alexander Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFD4-7CM] - 1906(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2EX Sydney (Richmond, 1934-1939); 2EX Newnes Junction (1946-1948); 2EX Springwood (1950-1975); 2EX Sydney (Richmond, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1333, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: porter (Richmond, NSW, 1930-1937); RAAF (Milsons Point, NSW, 1943); assistant station Master (Newnes Junction, NSW, 1949; Springwood, NSW, 1954-1968); station master (Springwood, NSW, 1972-1977); retired (Richmond, NSW, 1980) ===''OVERLACK''=== * [[/Peter Overlack|Overlack, Peter]] - early wireless historian [https://www.navy.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/Naval_Networks_Dominance_of_Comms_in_Maritime_Ops.pdf "The Struggle for the Australian Airwaves: The Strategic Function of Radio for Germany in the Asia-Pacific Region before World War I"] ===''OWEN''=== * [[/Chester Owen|Owen, Chester]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZ3G-H47] - 1899(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Receive Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923); 3ZM Melbourne (St Kilda, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balaclava, 1921; St Kilda, 1922-1926); engineer (St Kilda, 1928; Caulfield, 1931); mechanic (Caulfield, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Echuca, 1943-1972) * [[/Robert Howell Owen|Owen, Robert Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN15-PXN] - 1894(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: XMB Melbourne (West Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Melbourne West, 1914-1915; Northcote, Vic, 1919-1963) * [[/Stanley Wainwright Owen|Owen, Stanley Wainwright]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDV9-BP2] - 1912(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 6RX Perth (Mt Lawley, 1930-1931); 2RX Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1948-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 716, 1930, No. ?? in WA; 2COCP 436, 1933; 1COCP 340, 1933; TVOCP 40, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1937-1958); television engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1963-1968); engineer (Wollstonecraft, 1972-1977; Artarmon, 1980) ===''OXENFORD''=== * [[/Laurence Gilbert Oxenford|Oxenford, Laurence Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2J8-WFS] - 1911(Eng)-1995(Qld) - Licences: 2ACH Sydney (Ashfield, 1937; Lewisham, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (qualified England?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1968; Isle of Capri, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''OXENHAM''=== * [[/Justinian Oxenham|Oxenham, Justinian]] - 1860(Qld)-1932(Vic) - senior federal public servant (Secretary, Postmaster-General's Department) ===''OXLADE''=== * [[/George Oxlade|Oxlade, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCK-H1C] - 1907(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4GO Brisbane (Newmarket, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 229, 1926, No. 19 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Chermside, 1937-1943; Maroochydore, 1954; Wavell Heights, 1958), contractor (Chermside, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "4GO - George Oxlade" & "!Wikibooks 4GO" =='''P'''== ===''PACE''=== * [[/Reginald Young Pace|Pace, Reginald Young]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJ7-43F] - 1903(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Donald (1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 268, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Donald, Vic, 1925-1937); wireless officer (Northcote, Vic, 1942; Thornbury, Vic, 1949); public servant (Preston, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''PACEY''=== * [[/William Harman Pacey|Pacey, William Harman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95V-4BM] - 1907(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2VE Receive Adamstown (1923); 2WV Sydney (Abbotsford, 1934-1936; Lane Cove, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 1, 1934; COCP1 144, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (New Lambton, NSW, 1930); police constable (Abbotsford, NSW, 1933-1934; Lane Cove, NSW, 1936-1937; Strathfield, NSW, 1943-1954); no occupation (Dangar Island, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''PADULA''=== * [[/Robert Vincenzo John Padula|Padula, Robert Vincenzo John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYR-3WC] - 1939(Vic)-Living - Licences: 3ZFU Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 1718, 1939, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''PAECH''=== * [[/Robert Leonard Paech|Paech, Robert Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6DL-76D] - 1920(SA)-1963(SA) - Licences: 5RL Adelaide (Underdale, 1936-1939, 1947-1948); 5LP Adelaide (Seacombe Gardens, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1626, 1936, SA; 2COCP 279, 1939; BOCP 371, 1941; 1COCP 810, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PAGE''=== * [[/Benjamin Frank Dutton Page|Page, Benjamin Frank Dutton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNRJ-PBT] - 1910(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3GX Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931; Surrey Hills, 1933); 3XG Birregurra (1937-1938); 3XG Kaniva (1947-1948); 3XG Melbourne (East Kew, 1954; Kilsyth, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 728, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931; Birregurra, Vic, 1935-1937); bank officer (Kaniva, Vic, 1949; Kew North, Vic, 1954; Kilsyth, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Leslie Nevison Page|Page, Leslie Nevison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSBX-CRV] - 1920(Qld)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 4LP Brisbane (New Farm, 1937-1939; Brisbane City, 1947); 2NB Sydney (Potts Point, 1954); 2LP Sydney (St Ives, 1955-1961; Epping, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1931, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Callsign: 2NB may have been withdrawn for 2NB Broken Hill - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ascot, Qld, 1928-1929) (too young for 1920 birth, must be a namesake); radio technician (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (St Ives, NSW, 1958); manager (St Ives, NSW, 1963); electronics engineer (Epping, NSW, 1968; Eastwood, NSW, 1972) ===''PAGET''=== * [[/Harold Ernest Paget|Paget, Harold Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDTK-ZBF] - 1904(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Brisbane City, Qld, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Valley, Qld, 1925-1926); postal sorter (Ashgrove, Qld, 1928-1949); mail officer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1954-1958) ===''PAICE''=== * [[/Donald Cameron Paice|Paice, Donald Cameron "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8KD-2FT] - 1932(Vic)-2018(Vic) - Licences: 3ADP Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1954-1956; Mt Waverley, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 3055, 1950, Vic - amateur operator - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Moonee Ponds, 1954; Mt Waverley, 1963-1980) - Relationships: rare surname but seems not closely related to 2AJ Valentine Keith Paice * [[/Valentine Keith Paice|Paice, Valentine Keith "Val"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K3-5T6] - 1904(NZ)-1977(???) - Licences: ZL1AJ (Z1AJ) 1925-1926; VQ1AJ (OO1AJ) Fanning Island (1926-1928); 2AJ (VK2AJ) Sydney 1929; OA4V Peru (1929) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Ashbury, NSW, 1930) - Relationships: rare surname but seems not closely related to 3ADP Donald Cameron Paice ===''PALIN''=== * [[/Herbert Vyse Palin|Palin, Herbert Vyse]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTTH-FWR] - 1896(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3PB Melbourne (Armadale, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified); WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1919; Albert Park, Vic, 1921-1926); expert (Malvern, Vic, 1931); motor mechanic (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1943; Orrong, Vic, 1954); engineer (West Rosebud, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''PALK''=== * [[/Brian Arthur Broomfield Palk|Palk, Brian Arthur Broomfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1WL-SHX] - 1923(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5FQ Adelaide (Somerton, 1947-1948; Marino, 1954-1956; Hawthorndene, 1960-1969; Mylor, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2420, 1939, SA; BOCP 465, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PALMER''=== * [[/George Frederick Thomas Palmer|Palmer, George Frederick Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2CR-RXJ] - 1909(Vic)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 3RU Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: director (Balwyn, Vic, 1931-1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937); bus proprietor (Yarraville, Vic, 1942; Footscray, Vic, 1949-1954); executive (Williamstown, Vic, 1963); drvr (Margate, Qld, 1972); travel executive (Surfers Paradise, Qld, 1968; Rio Vista, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Norman William Palmer|Palmer, Norman William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6M-JWB] - 1912(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2425, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1972); cashier (Victoria Point, Qld, 1972-1980) ===''PARADISE''=== * [[/Eric Harry Elliker Paradise|Paradise, Eric Harry Elliker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3M-D75] - 1904(Qld)-1939(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Stones Corner, Qld, 1925-1937) ===''PARASIERS''=== * [[/Isidore Percy Robert Parasiers|Parasiers, Isidore Percy Robert "Robert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9Y-8B1] - 1902(SA)-1972(SA) - Licences: 5RP Adelaide (City, 1932-1933; Glandore, 1937-1939); 6PS Perth (Inglewood, 1947); 5RF Adelaide (Glandore, 1948); 5RF Murray Bridge (1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 952, 1932, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 283, 1936; BOCP 132, 1937; 2COCP 256, 1939; 1COCP 330, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PARIS''=== * [[/James Norman Paris|Paris, James Norman "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXWR-B1W] - 1910(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: "WIA-L5006" Adelaide (Prospect, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur listener; prominent broadcast listener (1950s, 1960s); clubs (Australian DX Radio Club (SA); Southern Cross DX Club) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PARISH''=== * [[/Hugh Radcliffe Parish|Parish, Hugh Radcliffe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCDL-Y23] - 1914(Tas)-1973(Tas) - Licences: 7CP Launceston (1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1070, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 189, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Burnie, 1936-1937); manager (Winnaleah, 1943-1949); radio executive (Launceston, 1954) ===''PARK''=== * [[/John Charles William Park|Park, John Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVC-N4N] - 1904(Eng)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6BB Perth (South Perth, 1924-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 794, 1923 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (South Perth, 1943-1949); radiographer (South Perth, 1958-1980) - TroveTag: "6BB - John Charles William Park" ===''PARKER''=== * [[/Eric Bruce Parker|Parker, Eric Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LW15-WJT] - 1896(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XML Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces, Army 2nd AIF) - Electoral Rolls: architect (St Kilda East, 1917-1919); carpenter (St Kilda East, Vic, 1924-1927); agent (St Kilda East, Vic, 1931-1936); manager (South Yarra, Vic, 1937); soldier (Armadale, Vic, 1943-1949); clerk (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1954) * [[/Geoffrey John Parker|Parker, Geoffrey John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRX2-5NG] - 1919(Eng)-2014(NSW) - Licences: 2AHO Sydney (Rockdale, 1937-1939; Ryde, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1984, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Ryde, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Henry Race Parker|Parker, Henry Race "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPFY-PXZ] - 1876(???)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2UY Receive Sydney (North Sydney, 1923); 1628 Sydney (Paddington, 1923) - cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: drainer (Paddington, 1936-1949) * [[/Keith Cyril Parker|Parker, Keith Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDSK-X2P] - 1912(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5PA Port Pirie (1933); 5SO Port Elliot (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 348, 1931; 1COCP 213, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1943); radio technician (Fiskville, Vic, 1949-1963; Bassendean, WA, 1968); manager (Cairns, Qld, 1977) * [[/Kenneth Herbert Parker|Parker, Kenneth Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTM1-Q5G] - 1905(WA)-1994(WA) - Licences: 6KP Meekatharra (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1192, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mining register (Meekatharra, WA, 1931-1937); resident magistrate (Cue, WA, 1943; Geraldton, WA, 1943); stipendary magistrate (Northam, WA, 1949); magistrate (Mt Pleasant, WA, 1954; Riverton, WA, 1958-1963; Applecross, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/Philip Selwyn Parker|Parker, Philip Selwyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBMZ-1XD] - 1903(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: 2CY Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922); 2CM Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1923, briefly then reverted to 2CY); 2CY Sydney (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1930-1931; Pymble, NSW, 1943) - Identification: Not yet confidently identified * [[/Ronald Alexander Parker|Parker, Ronald Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ23-6BM] - 1908(Vic)-1984(Qld) - Licences: 3RA Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1926); 3RA Bendigo (1927); 3RA Melbourne (Canterbury, 1931-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939); 4PT Southport (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 213, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1931); accountant (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); secretary (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949); retired (Southport, Qld, 1980) ===''PARR''=== * [[/John George Ashton Parr|Parr, John George Ashton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-22T] - 1908(NSW)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3OM Melbourne (Canterbury, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 646, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1931-1943); engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1949; Brunswick, Vic, 1949-1963; Melbourne City, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''PARRIS''=== * [[/Henry Charles Parris|Parris, Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2FL-1L9] - 1912(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2AIH Dungog (1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2043, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948; Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Stroud, NSW, 1935; Dungod, NSW, 1936-1937); radio serviceman (Dungog, NSW, 1943); telephone technician (Newcastle, NSW, 1949; Waratah, NSW, 1954) * [[/John Edward Parris|Parris, John Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLMP-68F] - 1899(Eng)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2DN Deniliquin (1932-1938); 2DN Dungog (1938-1939); 2DN Deniliquin (1939); 2WM Parkes (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 905, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 15, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: gardener (Tunstall, Vic, 1924-1925; Skipton, Vic, 1925-1926); steward (RS&SILA Club, Deniliquin, NSW, 1930-1937); radio station manager (Parkes, NSW, 1949-1968); retired (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PARRY''=== * [[/Charles Alchorne Parry|Parry, Charles Alchorne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8J-BGL] - 1916(Qld)-2009(USA) - Licences: 4CP Gordonvale (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1441, 1935, Qld; BOCP 177, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Education: PhD - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Cairns, Qld, 1937); engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943) ===''PARSONS''=== * [[/Raymond Adin Bega Parsons|Parsons, Raymond Adin Bega]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L56Z-CNT] - 1906(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2AIG Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2044, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Kensington, NSW, 1930-1933); police constable (Randwick, 1934-1963) * [[/Warwick William Parsons|Parsons, Warwick William or William Warwick (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2L4-5ZC]- 1903(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5PS Adelaide (City, 1933; Henley Beach, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Rose Park, 1954-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1147, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) ===''PARTRIDGE''=== * [[/Geoffrey Danvers Partridge|Partridge, Geoffrey Danvers]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDV-FL4] - 1914(NSW)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2VU Singleton (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1721, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Singleton, NSW, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Singleton, NSW, 1949-1977); retired (Singleton, NSW, 1980) * [[/George James William Partridge|Partridge, George James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56F-BDB] - 1909(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GP Sydney (Marrickville, 1934-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1392, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1923-1946) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1930-1937) ===''PATERSON''=== * [[/George Charles Paterson|Paterson, George Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRP6-JYW] - 1920(NSW)-2018(NSW)98yo - Licences: 2AHJ Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946-1957; North Ryde, 1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1971, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1954); television technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (North Ryde, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Paul Pryde Paterson|Paterson, Paul Pryde]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-LPF] - 1915(WA)-1942(PNG) - Licences: 6PP Wiluna (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1961, 1937, WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 24 Squadron, Flight Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/paterson-paul-pryde-260515/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Raymund Gordon Paterson|Paterson, Raymund or Raymond Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CH-7RX] - 1903(Vic)-1996(Canada) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 506, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Glenferrie, 1926-1928) ===''PATON''=== * [[/Clifford Charles Ninion Paton|Paton, Clifford Charles Ninion]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZX-G4Z] - 1917(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2ACT Sydney (North Wollstonecraft, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1607, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Sydney, NSW, 1949; Ryde, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/James Wright Alexander Paton|Paton, James Wright Alexander "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5V2-CD1] - 1916(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2VQ Sydney (Artarmon, 1934-1939; Avalon Beach, 1946-1947; Manly, 1948-1950; Balgowlah, 1954; Manly, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1287, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; RANVR, Sub-lieutenant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Artarmon, NSW, 1943); company director (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1949); manager (Balgowlah, NSW, 1954; Fairlight, NSW, 1958-1968); consultant (Manly, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PATTERSON''=== * [[/Campbell Patterson|Patterson, Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9Y1-GDH] - 1912(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5XR Naracoorte (1933-1939); 5XR Peterborough (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1097, 1933, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Naracoorte, 1939); electrician (Quorn, 1941-1943) * [[/Robert Charles William Ingram Patterson|Patterson, Robert Charles William Ingram]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5T-2Q4] - 1909(Vic)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 3YP Melbourne (Malvern, 1927-1939; Eaglemont, 1947-1954); 4YP Brisbane (Fig Tree Pocket, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 352, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Mundabullangana, WA, 1931-1937); agent (Fig Tree Pocket, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/James Brown Patterson|Patterson, James Brown]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTW-WDY] - 1833(Eng)-1895(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Politician, briefly Premier of Victoria (1893-1894), Postmaster-General Vic (July 1878 - March 1880) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Henry Patterson|Patterson, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHV-CLN] - 1917(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AFG Sydney (Waverley, 1936-1939; Woollahra, 1946-1950; Bondi Junction, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1756, 1936, NSW; BOCP 900, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Woollahra, NSW, 1943); laboratory assistant (Woollahra, NSW, 1949-1954); engineer (Woollahra, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Watsons Bay, NSW, 1963-1972); grazier (Bowral, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Raymond Walter Patterson|Patterson, Raymond Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTB-83T] - 1906(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2AJW Sydney (Roseville, 1938; Killara, 1939; Roseville, 1946-1961; Avalon Beach, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2092, 1938, NSW; BOCP 1480, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: commercial traveller (Mosman, NSW, 1930); radio technician (Mosman, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1934-1935); sales manager (Roseville, NSW, 1936-1937); sales engineer (Roseville, NSW, 1943-1954); TV engineer (Avalon, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert Charles William Ingram Patterson|Patterson, Robert Charles William Ingram "Charles Ingram"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5T-2Q4] - 1910(Vic)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 3YP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1927-1939; Eaglemont, 1946-1954); 4YP Brisbane (Fig Tree Pocket, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 352, 1927, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: station hand (Mundabullangana, 1931-1937); agent (Fig Tree Pocket, 1958-1968) ===''PAUL''=== * [[/Leo Anthony Paul|Paul, Leo Anthony]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZQJ-C8P] - 1905(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3JQ Receive Melbourne (Fitzroy, 1922-1923); 3LP Melbourne (Fitzroy, 1924-1937; Preston, 1938-1939); 3XO Melbourne (Fairfield, 1948-1960; Thornbury, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 15, 1924, No. 6 in Vic) - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Fitzroy, 1927-1936) ===''PAXTON''=== * [[/Ernest John Paxton|Paxton, Ernest John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMM-WZY] - 1910(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AKD Sydney (Killara, 1938-1939; Lindfield East, 1946-1947; Killara, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2140, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Chatswood, NSW, 1930; Killara, NSW, 1933-1937); optometrist (East Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Killara, NSW, 1954-1968); salesman (Killara, NSW, 1972) ===''PAYNE''=== * [[/Alfred Ernest Tyndall Payne|Payne, Alfred Ernest Tyndall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBX3-LQN] - 1872(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3PP Melbourne (Toorak, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (?, Captain) - Electoral Rolls: independent means (Toorak, Vic, 1905-1937); stock breeder ("Yarra View", Lilydale, Vic, 1943-1954) * [[/George H. Payne|Payne, George H.]] - 19??(???)-1987(Qld) - 4NEV Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 1946+, No. ?? in Qld), radio clubs (Wooloowin RC, hon. secretary; WIAQ, president, assoc. members section) * [[/John Payne|Payne, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSL-41Q] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2IN Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922); 2IN Sydney (Randwick, 1923-1927; Kensington, 1928-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: insurance department manager (Kensington, 1930-1931); secretary (Kensington, 1933) * [[/Reginald Lewis Payne|Payne, Reginald Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZG9-HFF] - 1898(Vic)-1946(Vic) - Licences: 3RP Geelong (Newtown, 1924-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 225, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Newtown, 1919-1921); telegraphist (Newtown, 1922-1942) (check XJM R. Payne, Armadale for relationship) ===''PAYTER''=== * [[/Joseph William Payter|Payter, Joseph William]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - early telephone experimenter in Melbourne, mechanic in Vic Posts & Telegraphs (one of James Smibert's "Williamstown boys") ===''PEAKE''=== * [[/John Griffith Peake|Peake, John Griffith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPBK-LL8] - 1896(NSW)-1966(USA) - Licences: XIT Sydney (Summer Hill, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 6th Rifles, Gunner, 1916-1920) - Electoral Rolls: chemical engineer (Rhodes, NSW, 1932-1937; Turramurra, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''PEARCE''=== * [[/Arthur Conjola Pearce|Pearce, Arthur Conjola]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR2K-ZFR] - 1919(NSW)-2009(Tas) - Licences: 2AHB Sydney (Double Bay, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Five Dock, 1948-1950; Leichhardt, 1954-1958; Dee Why, 1960-1961; Church Point, 1965, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1968, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1949); radio tradesman (Leichhardt, NSW, 1954); clerk (Dee Why West, NSW, 1958; Church Point, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Edward Ronald Pearce|Pearce, Edward Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR3M-7YJ] - 1916(Vic)-2004(WA) - Licences: 6TP Perth (North Perth, 1936-1939, 1948; Mt Hawthorn, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1757, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (North Perth, WA, 1937); engineer (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1977); retired (Coolbinia, WA, 1980) * [[/Henry Robert James Pearce|Pearce, Henry Robert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY5X-NLN] - 1899(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3EN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1773, 1936, Vic; BOCP 484, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1977) * [[/William Pearce|Pearce, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5JR-MSY] - 1913(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Cessnock (1934-1939); 2CW Newcastle (Mayfield, 1946-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1296, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WPs - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cessnock, NSW, 1936-1937); machinist (Mayfield, NSW, 1943-1963); telecommunications technician (Mayfield, NSW, 1968); telephone technician (Mayfield, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''PEARN''=== * [[/William Leslie Pearn|Pearn, William Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCKW-JRW] - 1896(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5PN Adelaide (Sturt Park, 1934-1939; Wayville West, 1947-1948; Unley, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1378, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Unley, SA, 1939-1941) ===''PEARSON''=== * [[/Arthur William Pearson|Pearson, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2J5-YMZ] - 1910(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2KD Temora (1932-1939); 2KD Sydney (Belmore, 1946-1948; Herne Bay, 1950-1960; Riverwood, 1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 972, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Temora, NSW, 1934-1937); railway employee (Armidale, NSW, 1943; Herne Bay, NSW, 1954-1958; Riverwood, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Eric Harry Pearson|Pearson, Eric Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY23-9GQ] - 1917(NSW)-2010(Qld)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1613, 1936, Qld; COCP2 70, 1936; COCP1 110, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Normanton, Qld, 1941; Cloncurry, Qld, 1943); farmer (Karragarra Island, Qld, 1954); representative (Chelmer, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/Ian Richman Pearson|Pearson, Ian Richman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD3-4LF] - 1908(Vic)-1972(Tas) - Licences: 3SP Melbourne (Berwick, 1929-1931); 7KB Burnie (1948-1965); 7KB Port Sorell (1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 528, 1929, Vic; AOCP 2661, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Deer Park, Vic, 1936-1937); medical practitioner (Burnie, Tas, 1949-1954) * [[/Leonard Frank Pearson|Pearson, Leonard Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99VY-QVV] - 1904(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3PI Melbourne (Preston, 1936-1939, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1660, 1936, Vic; COCP1 171, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Benalla, Vic, 1925); telegraphist (Williamstown, Vic, 1927; Preston, Vic, 1928-1949; Reservoir, Vic, 1954-1968) ===''PECK''=== * [[/Herbert Leslie Peck|Peck, Herbert Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCL-QKN] - 1879(NSW)-1945(NSW) - Licences: XGJ Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1930-1943) ===''PEDDELL''=== * [[/Charles Frederick Peddell|Peddell, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP49-L1J] - 1906(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2MP Sydney (North Sydney, 1931); 2KN West Kempsey (1948); 2KN Sydney (Herne Bay, 1950-1954; Gymea Bay, 1955-1957); 2XO Sydney (Carlton, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 138, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio (Artarmon, NSW, 1930); radio telegraphist (Narrabeen, NSW, 1931; Mona Vale, NSW, 1933-1937); radio operator (Cloncurry, Qld, 1941); radio officer (West Kempsey, NSW, 1943-1949; Herne Bay, NSW, 1954); public servant (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1958-1963; Archerfield, Qld, 1963; Carlton, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PEDDING''=== * [[/William Frederick Pedding|Pedding, William Frederick or Smith, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBFV-KCC] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3WU Melbourne (Carlton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2121, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PEELL''=== * [[/William John Peell|Peell, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3T-Q6W] - 1901(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2CE Receive Sydney (Summer Hill, 1922-1923); 2WJ Sydney (Summer Hill, 1928-1930; Maroubra, 1931-1939, 1946; Kingsford, 1947-1950; Bringelly, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 593, 1920; COCP1 287, 1932 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); radio operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1934-1935); radio technician (Maroubra, NSW, 1943; Kingsford, NSW, 1949-1954); manager (OTC Radio Station, Bringelly, NSW, 1958-1963) ===''PELL''=== * [[/Arthur Ernest Pell|Pell, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNLT-FXD] - 1892(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XJE Melbourne (Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 83, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, No 1 Pack Wireless Signal Corp) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (St Kilda East, Vic, 1917); electrical engineer (Glenferrie, Vic, 1919); engineer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1937); district engineer (Essendon North, Vic, 1942); electrical engineer (Greensborough, Vic, 1949); nil (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/214472 VWMA] ===''PELLING''=== * [[/John Charles Frederick Law Pelling|Pelling, John Charles Frederick Law "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB3-176] - 1908(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6WO Moojebing (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1213, 1933, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Dumbleyung, WA, 1931); farmer (Moojebing, WA, 1936-1943; King River, WA, 1949-1968) ===''PEMBERTON''=== * [[/Stanley Thurston Pemberton|Pemberton, Stanley Thurston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YR-CR4] - 1911(Eng)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2SP Sydney (Ryde, 1931-1939; Ashbury, 1946-1948; Connells Point, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 848, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ryde, NSW, 1933-1937); draftsman (Petersham, NSW, 1943; Ashfield, NSW, 1949; Hurstville, NSW, 1954-1963; Connells Point, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''PEMBLETON''=== * [[/Thomas Edward Pembleton|Pembleton, Thomas Edward "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HP-JDF] - 1914(Qld)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 4ZL Rockhampton (1936-1939;1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1600, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, 1936-1943); turner (Rockhampton North, 1949-1980) - Trovetag: "4ZL - Thomas Edward Pembleton" ===''PENNY''=== * [[/William Langford Penny|Penny, William Langford "Bill" "Uncle Bud"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZX-BSG] - 1906(Qld)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2GU Sydney (Woolwich, 1933; Northbridge, 1934); 2GU Tamworth (1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 884, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 175, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hamilton, NSW, 1930; Merewether, NSW, 1932; Kensington, NSW, 1932; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1933; Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1935); radio dealer (Tamworth, NSW, 1936-1937) ===''PEPPER''=== * [[/Ralph Campbell Pepper|Pepper, Ralph Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC93-1MN] - 1905(NSW)-1984(Qld) - Licences: N742 Receive Tamworth (1922); 2HV Receive Tamworth (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tamworth, 1930; Maroubra, 1931; Artarmon, 1934-1949; Newmarket, Qld, 1954-1972; Alderley, 1977-1980) ===''PEPPERCORN''=== * [[/Albert Edward Peppercorn|Peppercorn, Albert Edward or Edward Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWP-Y9W] - 1918(NSW)-2012(ACT)93yo - Licences: 2QJ Sydney (Bexley, 1936-1939, 1946-1950); 5TP Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1954-1960); 6GX Perth (Scarborough, 1965); 1AEP Canberra (Curtin, 1969-1975; Downer, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1765, 1936, NSW; BOCP 157, 1938; COCP1 789, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Warialda, NSW, 1943); radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1949); radio officer (Lawson, NSW, 1949); technician (Scarborough, WA, 1963); electronics technician (Curtin, ACT, 1968); technical officer (Curtin, ACT, 1972); technician (Downer, ACT, 1977-1980) ===''PERDRIAU''=== * [[/Henry Carter Perdriau|Perdriau, Henry Carter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3D9-L79] - 1895(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: XHC Sydney (1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Relationships: cousin of 2ZR William James Stanley Perdriau - Electoral Rolls: manager (Chatswood, 1930-1936; Roseville, 1943-1954) * [[/William James Stanley Perdriau|Perdriau, William James Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTH6-8LS] - 1885(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Manly, 1923); 2ZR Sydney (Manly, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: cousin of XHC Henry Carter Perdriau - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Manly, 1930-1943) ===''PERKIN''=== * [[/Edward Perkin|Perkin, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT2L-L3T] - 1900(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3EP Rochester (1932-1939); 3EP Bendigo (1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1024, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Rochester, Vic, 1922-1937); watchmaker (Bendigo, Vic, 1942-1977) ===''PEROOZ''=== * [[/James Percy Perooz|Perooz, James Percy or Jumah Percy "Khan"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH5-966] - 1913(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2PE Bourke (1931-1939); 2PE Woy Woy (1946); 2PE Sydney (Epping, 1947-1948; Padstow, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 856, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 436, 1942; COCP1 624, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bourke, NSW, 1937); wireless mechanic (Epping, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Padstow, NSW, 1949-1980); ===''PERREY''=== * [[/Alexander Litchfield Perrey|Perrey, Alexander Litchfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZVM-9P9] - 1898(SA)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 5LP Strathalbyn (1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 99, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PERRY''=== * [[/Clement Walter Perry|Perry, Clement Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWM5-85V] - 1896(SA)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2AMH Sydney (Penshurst, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2299, 1939, NSW; BOCP 239, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 13th Reinforcements 3rd Battalion, 1915-1920, incl signals school; attended British School of Telegraphy, Clapham, 1919) - Electoral Rolls: drilling machinist (enlistment, 1915); telephone mechanic (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1935; Hurstville, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Station 2CR, Cumnock, NSW, 1943-1949); supervising technician (Manly, NSW, 1949; Station 2NR, Lawrence, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Grafton, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Umina, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Malcolm Francis Cole Perry|Perry, Malcolm Francis Cole]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L679-XR2] - 1891(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: XCP Sydney (Randwick, 1913-1914); 2DG Receive Sydney (Randwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Randwick, 1930-1937); editor (Randwick, 1943-1949; Coogee, 1954-1958); counsellor (Hazelbrook, 1958-1963) - TroveTag: "XCP-2DG - Malcolm Francis Cole Perry" * [[/Roy Edwin Perry|Perry, Roy Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYP-NBP] - 1912(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3OV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1933-1939); 3OU Melbourne (Carnegie North, 1947-1954; Chadstone, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1204, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1934-1937; Malvern East, Vic, 1942-1968; Chadstone, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PETERS''=== * [[/Arthur Frederick Peters|Peters, Arthur Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CZ-SK2] - 1897(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 2EU Receive Sydney (Rose Bay, 1922); 2EU Sydney (Rose Bay, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1916-1918) - Relationships: Uncle of 2ER Wallace George Haydn Best - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rose Bay, 1930-1933); carpenter (Rose Bay, NSW, 1934-1963); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Charles William Peters|Peters, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56G-DNM] - 19??(???)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2SV Sydney (Roseville, 1934-1935; Lindfield, 1936-1938; Roseville, 1939; Artarmon, 1946-1950; Ryde, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1390, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clovelly, NSW, 1930-1933; Lindfield, NSW, 1935); process worker (Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1943); mechanic (Artarmon, NSW, 1949); electrician + Eva (Ryde, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Henry Zornig Peters|Peters, Henry Zornig "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4XX-HBC] - 1908(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4ZP Maryborough (1937-1939); 4ZP Sarina (1947-1956); 4ZP Cooroy (1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1978, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Yerra via Maryborough, Qld, 1936-1937; Sarina, 1943); farmer (Cooroy, 1963-1980) * [[/Keith Francis Peters|Peters, Keith Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DB-HNB] - 1918(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3AKP Stawell (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2365, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Horsham, Vic, 1942); linesman (Stawell, Vic, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Stawell, Vic, 1963); television mechanic (Stawell, Vic, 1968); TV serviceman (Stawell, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PETERSEN''=== * [[/Thomas William Marzanti Petersen|Petersen, Thomas William Marzanti "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LX-VR8] - 1919(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4FY Brisbane (Cooparoo Heights, 1939, 1946-1947); 4YO Moreton Island (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2321, 1939, Qld; BOCP 1070, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor); military (WW2, Army, 2AIF, 1940-1947); employment (Hills TV service); business proprietor (Advance Radio, Wynnum Radio Repairs) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Camp Hill, Qld, 1949); mill worker (Bargara, Qld, 1954); no occupation (Wynnum, Qld, 1958-1972); technician (Wynnum, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''PETERSON''=== * [[/Adrian Michael Peterson|Peterson, Adrian Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LN-L7Z] - 1931(SA)-Living - Licences: KA9YPQ; N9GWY - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - president (Adventist World Radio); assembled one of the world's largest collections of broadcast QSL cards, now housed at NFSA; broadcast DXer (MW & SW, 1940s through 2020s); historian (broadcast, amateur, utility) - Electoral Rolls: student (A. M. College, Cooranbong, NSW, 1954) - Relationships: Son of Frank Walter Peterson - Links: [https://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan.html Wavescan]; [https://radiodx.com/articles/dxer-profiles-m-to-q/adrian-peterson/ NZRDXL Autobiography] * [[/Frank Walter Peterson|Peterson, Frank Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJN5-8YB] - 1911(SA)-2011(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast DXer (MW & SW, 1920s though 1950s); early collector of broadcast QSLs 1920s & 1930s - Comment: QSL collection survives as part of the Adrian Peterson QSL collection at NFSA - Relationships: Father of Adrian Michael Peterson - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Harold Franz Peterson|Peterson, Harold Franz]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XJ-CV1] - 1888(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2HP Sydney (Coogee, 1930-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 617, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: inspector (Coogee, 1930-1958) * [[/Rupert Clarence Peterson|Peterson, Rupert Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87D-VJ3] - 1910(Vic)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 7AZ Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1922-1923); Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923-1924); 3PT Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 401, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 96, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Moonee Ponds, 1931-1937; Caulfield, 1942-1949; Ivanhoe, 1954-1977); retired (Merimbula, 1980) * [[/Walter Peterson|Peterson, Walter]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QP Melbourne (Toorak, 1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 689, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Kew, 1925); telephone engineer (Kew, 1926-1928); engineer (Toorak, 1931-1937); secretary (Lilydale, 1943-1954); electrical instrument maker (Collingwood North, 1967-1968) - several contemporaneous WPs * [[/Walter Martin Peterson|Peterson, Walter Martin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDRD-G6B] - 1910(WA)-1978(WA) - Licences: 6LW Perth (West Perth, 1937; East Perth, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; City, 1954-1956; City Beach, 1960-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1864, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Balcatta, WA, 1931-1936; North Perth, WA, 1937; East Perth, WA, 1937-1943); radio engineer (East Perth, WA, 1949-1958); lecturer (City Beach, WA, 1963-1977) ===''PETITH''=== * [[/Joseph Raymond Frederick Petith|Petith, Joseph Raymond Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7XP-M1W] - 1905(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2PH Sydney (Homebush, 1932-1939; Auburn, 1946-1969; Guildford, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 949, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Homebush, NSW, 1936); lead worker (Auburn, NSW, 1943-1949; Lidcombe, NSW, 1954-1963); varnish maker (Guildford, NSW, 1980) ===''PETRUCHENIA''=== * [[/Valentine Vincent Petruchenia|Petruchenia, Valentine Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCF-PR1] - 1915(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3DT Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1939; Moonee Ponds, 1948-1954); 2VS Sydney (Turramurra, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 776, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1937-1942; Moonee Ponds, 1949-1954); manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''PETTITT''=== * [[/Walter Seymour Bevin Pettitt|Pettitt, Walter Seymour Bevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XW-VJY] - 1906(NZ)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2YD Sydney (Rhodes, 1933-1939; North Strathfield, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1237, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1920+) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rhodes, NSW, 1930-1937); fitter (North Strathfield, NSW, 1943; Concord, NSW, 1949) ===''PHELPS''=== * [[/William Joseph Phelps|Phelps, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8D5-97G] - 1912(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DL Sydney (Canterbury, 1931-1939, 1946; Ashbury, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 769, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashbury, 1935-1937; Ashfield, 1942; Ashbury, 1949-1963) ===''PHIBBS''=== * [[/Arthur Raymond Aloysius Phibbs|Phibbs, Arthur Raymond Aloysius]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G551-F5Z] - 1914(NSW)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 2EU Albury (1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1456, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: cordial maker (Albury, NSW, 1936-1980) ===''PHILBIN''=== * [[/Francis Thomas Philbin|Philbin, Francis Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKL-L7L] - 1889(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: 7FP Queenstown (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ulverstone, 1914); electrician (Queenstown, 1919-1937); electrical fitter (Queenstown, 1949-1954); to NSW 1940s ===''PHILLIPS''=== * [[/Alan William Albert Phillips|Phillips, Alan William Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVR-LD4] - 1915(SA)-2009(SA) - Licences: 5GX Adelaide (Somerton, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1601, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (St Leonards, SA, 1939; South Plympton, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/A. M. Phillips|Phillips, A. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XDN Sydney (Marrickville, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Albert Maurice Phillips|Phillips, Albert Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXVR-GGP] - 1915(SA)-2008(SA) - Licences: 5ZU Adelaide (Prospect, 1936-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1713, 1936, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Russell Phillips|Phillips, Charles Russell "Russell"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTB-DQ5] - 1914(Vic)-1943(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1874, 1937, Vic; COCP2 145, 1938; COCP1 238, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946) - Electoral Rolls: baker (Mologa, Vic, 1936); wireless operator (Mologa, Vic, 1942) * [[/Frederic John Mason Phillips|Phillips, Frederic or Frederick John Mason]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L41M-2JH] - 1903(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2ZQ Sydney (Bondi, 1932-1939, 1946-1958; Pymble, 1960-1961; Turramurra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1044, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1930); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1958; Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Turramurra, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Gordon George Phillips|Phillips, Gordon George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7V-TB1] - 1887(NSW)-1941(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 93, 1915; 1COCP 321, 1933 - RANRS (temp Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Townsville, 1912-1919); radio telegraphist (Currie, King Island, 1922); telegraphist (South Townsville, 1925); radio telegraphist (Thursday Island, 1928); radio telegraphist (Cooktown, 1937) * [[/Harry Edward James Thomas Phillips|Phillips, Harry Edward James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZW-SXG] - 1896(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3JU Melbourne (Mitcham, 1929-1933; Abbotsford, 1937; South Yarra, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; Merlynstone, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 532, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: slaughterman (Newmarket, 1919); butcher (Emerald, 1922; Mitcham, 1924-1936; Abbotsford, 1937; South Yarra, 1949) * [[/James Graham Phillips|Phillips, James Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLJ-8JC] - 1909(SA)-1943(Vic) - Licences: 5BW Adelaide (Glenelg, 1926-1931; Somerton, 1933-1939)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 256, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Somerton, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/606863 VWMA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/John Paul Clifton Phillips|Phillips, John Paul Clifton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP4T-H9P] - 1904(NZ)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2PP Sydney (McMahons Point, 1931-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 915, 1926 (Spark); COCP2 41, 1929 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1933); radio engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1935-1954) * [[/John Rich Phillips|Phillips or Rich-Phillips, John Rich]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTN1-KMC] - 1909(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3CD Murraydale (1931-1939, 1947-1948); 3CD Lake Boga (1954-1956); 3CD Melbourne (Narre Warren, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 818, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Murraydale, Vic, 1931-1954) * [[/Noel William Phillips|Phillips, Noel William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9FX-877] - 1911(Qld)-1941(Qld) - Licences: 4NP Ipswich (1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1396, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Public Works Dept) - Electoral Rolls: painter (Ipswich, Qld, 1936-1937) * [[/Sydney John Phillips|Phillips, Sydney John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2ZM-XQ6] - 1901(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2ADV Sydney (Cremorne, 1937) (Certainly a typo, see 2ADV Hicks) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 873, 1925 (Spark); COCP2 126, 1930) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Narrabeen, NSW, 1933; Neutral Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); accountant (Summer Hill, NSW, 1943); company director (Artarmon, NSW, 1954) * [[/William Hugo Charles Phillips|Phillips, William Hugo Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQHK-1F6] - 1892(Qld)-1947(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 11, 1914 - Radio Inspector - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Kogarah, NSW, 1930-1943) ===''PHILLIS''=== * [[/Laurance Vincent Phillis|Phillis, Laurance Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS5R-98V] - 1900(SA)-1953(SA) - Licences: 5LP Adelaide (South Payneham, 1933-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1136, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PHILPOT''=== * [[/Clarence Hanmer Philpot|Philpot, Clarence Hanmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRM-C7S] - 1906(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Geelong (1923); 3CP Geelong (1924-1925); 3CP Warrnambool (1925-1926); 3KL Ararat (1927); 3KL Avoca (1931-1937); 3KL Horsham (1938-1939); 3KL Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 381, 1927, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Derrinallum, 1928; Avoca, 1931-1936); postal (Elsternwick, 1942-1980) * [[/Wesley Rex Philpot|Philpot, Wesley Rex]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMN-Z1K] - 1919(Eng)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 3EZ Melbourne (Thornbury, 1947-1948; Mont Park, 1954; Macleod, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2352, 1939, Vic; COCP1 1911, 1959 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kew, Vic, 1943); civil servant (Macleod, Vic, 1949-1963); communications officer (Plenty, Vic, 1968); public servant (Diamond Creek, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Nicholson?, Vic, 1980) ===''PHILPOTT''=== * [[/Oliver Jones Philpott|Philpott, Oliver Jones]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LJ-52T] - 1869(???)-1934(Vic) - Licences: 3VS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Sandringham, 1919); manager (Caulfield, 1921-1927) ===''PHIPPS''=== * [[/William Roger Sydney Phipps|Phipps, William Roger Sydney "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZX2-Z6G] - 1896(Eng)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6WP Perth (Subiaco, 1924-1927; Victoria Park, 1930-1933; South Perth, 1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 111, 1925, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 16, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: trainee (Subiaco, 1921); electrical fitter (Subiaco, 1925); radio operator (Victoria Park, 1931; South Perth, 1936-1972) - TroveTag: "6WP - William Roger Sydney Phipps" ===''PICK''=== * [[/A. W. Pick|Pick, A. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AP Sydney (Yowie Bay, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PICKERING''=== * [[/Arthur Victor Pickering|Pickering, Arthur Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5ZC-R19] - 1896(Eng)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2KI Sydney (Bondi, 1933-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (likely UK qualification) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAF, 2nd Lieutenant, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi North, NSW, 1930-1958) ===''PICKLES''=== * [[/Ernest Jack Pickles|Pickles, Ernest Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP2X-SBN] - 1911(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2QV Fennells Bay (1932-1939); 2AAR Kempsey (1950); 2AAR Coffs Harbour (1954); 2AAR Sydney (Kogarah, 1955-1960); 2YK Sydney (Manly, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1027, 1932, NSW; AOLCP 114, 1933; COCP2 243, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (Fassifern, NSW, 1933-1943); communications officer (Kempsey, NSW, 1949; Sawtell, NSW, 1954; Kogarah, NSW, 1958-1963; Manly, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''PIEREMONT''=== * [[/Neil Steinberg Pieremont|Pieremont, Neil Steinberg]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL16-T7L] - 1909(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2NQ Sydney (Caringbah, 1935-1936; Cronulla, 1937; Port Hacking, 1938-1939; Watsons Bay, 1946-1947; Mosman, 1948; Miranda, 1950-1955; Loftus Heights, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Enfield, NSW, 1932); wireless mechanic (Sutherland, NSW, 1932); radio mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1933); wireless operator (Port Hacking, NSW, 1933-1934; Cronulla, NSW, 1935-1937); technician (Mosman, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Miranda, NSW, 1949; Gymea, NSW, 1954; Loftus, NSW, 1958-1968; Pearl Beach, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''PIGGOTT''=== * [[/William Lawrence Piggott|Piggott, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLMR-RFJ] - 1910(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2WM Sydney (San Souci, 1934-1937; Kings Cross, 1938; CBD, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1403, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sans Souci, NSW, 1934-1937; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943; Otford, NSW, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1958-1963); clerk (Cronulla, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''PIKE''=== * [[/John Herbert Arthur Pike|Pike, John Herbert Arthur "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MT5R-K62] - 1890(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: XJP Sydney (Arncliffe, 1911); XDY Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912-1914); XDZ Sydney (Arncliffe, 1912); 2DF Receive Sydney (Epping, 1922-1924); 2JP Sydney (Epping, 1925-1929; Greenwich, 1930-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 130, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; AWA (research, later draftsman) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Eastwood, NSW, 1913); draftsman (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1958) - TroveTag: "XJP-XDY-XDZ-2DF-2JP - John Herbert Arthur Pike" * [[/Rodney Vernon Bailey Pike|Pike, Rodney Vernon Bailey or Bayly]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55K-39B] - 1917(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2ACU Wellington (1937-1939); 2ACU Cowra (1947); 2ACU Coonamble (1948-1957); 2ACU Urunga (1958-1961); 2ACU Coonamble (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 62, 1936; COCP1 134, 1937) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cowra, NSW, 1943); ice manufacturer (Coonamble, NSW, 1949; Coonabarabran, NSW, 1954; Coonamble, NSW, 1958); manufacturer (Coonamble, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''PILGRIM''=== * [[/Clarence Roy Pilgrim|Pilgrim, Clarence Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGXM-VJD] - 1893(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XAV Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (9th Reinforcements, Aust Flying Corps, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Undercliffe, NSW, 1930-1936); lorry driver (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937-1968) ===''PIMBLETT''=== * [[/Lewis George Pimblett|Pimblett, Lewis George "Lou"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV6Z-CRT] - 1893(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Riverina Wireless (experimental broadcast station VK2ZE ca 1924, later B class licence but never operated) amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (1916-1919, Private, AIF); inventor - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Brunswick, Vic 1928-1931); manager (Mitchell, Vic, 1935-1936; Manly, NSW, 1936-1937; Harbord, NSW, 1943-1954; Gosford, NSW, 1958-1968) - Links: [https://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/Lewis-George-Pimblett-Mona-Vale-Toymaker-Robotics.php Pittwater Online News]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1973432 Embarkation Roll]; [https://patents.google.com/patent/US2396433A/en Bubble Pipe Patent] ===''PINKNEY''=== * [[/Ronald Clare Pinkney|Pinkney, Ronald Clare]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTLH-T77] - 1906(SA)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3OQ Melbourne (North Carlton, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1007, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grocer's assistant (Fitzroy, Vic, 1928); grocer (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1937); fitter (Alphington, Vic, 1942-1968) ===''PINNELL''=== * [[/John Chalker Pinnell|Pinnell, John Chalker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z5-P4G] - 1902(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2OL Receive Sydney (Annandale, 1923-1924); 2ZR Sydney (Marrickville, 1929-1934; Ashfield, 1935-1936; Summer Hill, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Earlwood, 1954-1961; Croydon, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 547, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Dulwich Hill, 1930-1934; Ashfield, 1936; Summer Hill, 1937-1949); teacher (Earlwood, 1954-1963); retired (Ashfield, 1968; Mt Kuringai, 1980) ===''PINNEY''=== * [[/Charles Robert Pinney|Pinney, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJB-WQR] - 1883(Vic)-1945(NSW) - 4CP Port Moresby (Konedobu, 1925-1927) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 4th Light Horse, 2nd Lieutenant to Captain, 1914-1918) - Awards: Military Cross (1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PITCHFORD''=== * [[/William Stuart Frederick Pitchford|Pitchford, William Stuart Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ5C-X48] - 1906(Eng)-1959(SA) - Licences: 5WP Adelaide (City, 1926-1933; Hyde Park, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 254, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Reade Park, 1939-1943) ===''PITMAN''=== * [[/Douglas Harold Pitman|Pitman, Douglas Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5K2-TWD] - 1913(Vic)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2YW Wagga Wagga (1934-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1254, 1934, NSW; BOCP 651, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; proprietor (Pitman Communications, Wagga Wagga) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1935-1943); radio engineer (Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''PITTARD''=== * [[/Alfred William Pittard|Pittard, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT8T-4LW] - 1907(WA)-1962(WA) - Licences: 6AP Perth (Nedlands, 1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2379, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: taxi driver (Fremantle, WA, 1931-1937); salesman (Nedlands, WA, 1949-1958) ===''PITTS''=== * [[/Reginald Graham Pitts|Pitts, Reginald Graham or Graham Reginald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGB-56Y] - 1915(SA)-2005(WA) - Licences: 5GP Adelaide (Torrensville, 1934-1939); 5GP Alice Springs (1947); 5GE Port Augusta (1955-1975); 5GE Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1377, 1934, SA; 2COCP 189, 1938; 1COCP 225, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: finisher (Torrensville, SA, 1941-1943); radio engineer (Alice Springs, NT, 1949) ===''PLACE''=== * [[/James Place|Place, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SB-TG3] - 1891(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XAJ Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1930); contractor (Bondi, NSW, 1933-1935); telephone technician (Darling Harbour, NSW, 1949) ===''PLANT''=== * [[/William John Plant|Plant, William John "Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3KN-X1L] - 1921(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2AMM Newcastle (Junction, 1939; Hamilton, 1946-1947; Stockton, 1948-1956; Maitland, 1957-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2315, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Stockton, NSW, 1943-1954); fitter & turner (Maitland, NSW, 1958-1977) ===''PLEMING''=== * [[/William Henry Pleming|Pleming, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N58-46N] - 1917(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3HP Springhurst (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2368, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Awards: National Medal, 1989; Aus Fire Service Medal, 1995 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Springhurst, Vic, 1942-1980) ===''PLOWMAN''=== * [[/Bruce McInnes Plowman|Plowman, Bruce McInnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXS-4K9] - 1919(Tas)-2018(Vic)99yo - Licences: 3QC Bendigo (1938-1939); 3QC Terang (1947-1948); 3QC Melbourne (Brighton, 1954); 3QC Wangaratta (1955-1980+); 3AQC Portable & Mobile Terang (1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2073, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dealer (Terang, Vic, 1943-1949); technician (Brighton, Vic, 1954); manager (Wangaratta, Vic, 1963-1977) ===''POCOCK''=== * [[/James Arthur Henry Pocock|Pocock, James Arthur Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G56N-86Z] - 1919(NSW)-2008(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2413, 1939, NSW - amateur operator?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Stockyard Creek via Copmanhurst, NSW, 1943-1958); grazier (Carrs Creek via Grafton, NSW, 1963); insurance agent (Lismore, NSW, 1968); agent (Lismore, NSW, 1972); salesman (Goonellabah, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''POLE''=== * [[/Keith Edward Pole|Pole, Keith Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1C3-1H2] - 1922(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3IM Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1947); 3UN Melbourne (Heathmont, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2366, 1939, Vic; BOCP 424, 1942; COCP2 575, 1942; COCP1 597, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Elsternwick, Vic, 1954); electrical engineer (Heathmont, Vic, 1958-1980) ===''POLLARD''=== * [[/William Pollard|Pollard, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVD-W57] - 1892(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: XCV Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, applied to enlist, 1917, medically unfit) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''POLLOCK''=== * [[/Gilbert Pollock|Pollock, Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP49-R5H]- 1911(Eng)-1985(Sct) - Licences: 2XU Sydney (Belmore, 1931-1935; Normanhurst, 1936); 2XY Medlow Bath (1937); Kearsley (1938-1939); 2FU Sydney (Summer Hill, 1954-1961); 2FU Blaxland (1965-1969); 2FU Wentworth Falls (1975-1980); 2YQ Portable Sydney (Belmore, 1935); 2YQ Portable Stanford Merthyr (1936); 2YQ Sydney (Kearsley, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 770, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 78, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Belmore, NSW, 1933); radio engineer (Belmore, NSW, 1934); radio mechanic (Maroubra, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Medlow Bath, NSW, 1937; Summer Hill, NSW, 1954-1963); television engineer (Blaxland, NSW, 1963); engineer (Blaxland, NSW, 1972; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/John Henderson Pollock|Pollock, John Henderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFM-9TQ] - 1895(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive Brisbane (Moorooka, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Moorooka, Qld, 1922-1926); insurance manager (Townsville, Qld, 1928-1937); insurance agent (Moorooka, Qld, 1943-1977) ===''POLMEAR''=== * [[/Oliver Samuel Robert Polmear|Polmear, Oliver Samuel Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHPF-KGY] - 1906(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2AEO Wagga Wagga (1937-1939); 2AEO Sydney (Campsie, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1860, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Albury, NSW, 1930; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930-1937; Campsie, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''PONSONBY''=== * [[/John Bessborough Ponsonby|Ponsonby, John Bessborough]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 466, 1919; 1COCP 50, 1930 - coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: ===''POPE''=== * [[/Maitland Glen Pope|Pope, Maitland Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ4K-FN6] - 1884(WA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 122, 1915; 1COCP 153, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Subiaco, 1906); civil servant (Subiaco, WA, 1910); civil servant (Hobart North, Tas, 1914); officer-in-charge (Wireless Station, Thursday Island, Qld, 1919-1921); wireless expert (Wireless Station, Applecross, 1925); wireless operator (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1927-1931); supervisor (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1954) ===''PORTER''=== * [[/Leonard Glanville Porter|Porter, Leonard Glanville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLX-765] - 1897(SA)-1969(SA) - Licences: 5MP Huddlestone (1938-1939; 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 966, 1927; 1COCP 73, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Flinders Naval Depot, Vic, 1924); wireless operator (5PI Crystal Brook, SA, 1939-1943) ===''POTTAGE''=== * [[/Ellis James Pottage|Pottage, Ellis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1KP-HCT] - 1922(Vic)-2022(???)99yo - Licences: 3JP Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1947-1948); 3FG Melbourne (Balwyn, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2445, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972); rental property (Beechworth, Vic, 1977); consultant (Balwyn, Vic, 1980) ===''POTTER''=== * [[/Alfred Frank Ernest Potter|Potter, Alfred Frank Ernest "Alf"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBGM-294] - 1919(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2114, 1938, Vic; BOCP 191, 1938; TVOCP 16, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Newmarket, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954); director (Bentleigh, Vic, 1963-1972); TV director (Bentleigh East, Vic, 1977-1980) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/potter-alfred-frank-ernest-alf-32890 ADB] * [[/Edward Thomas Potter|Potter, Edward Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYZ-38V] - 1915(WA)-1993(WA) - Licences: 6ZO Perth (East Fremantle, 1937-1939; Bicton, 1947-1965; Melville, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1959, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (East Fremantle, WA, 1937-1943); contractor (East Fremantle, WA, 1949-1958; Melville, 1963); builder (Melville, WA, 1968-1980) * [[/William Francis Potter|Potter, William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G878-638] - 1908(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2WP Helensburgh (1928-1939); 2WP Fairy Meadow (1948-1950); 2WP Charlestown (1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 399, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 3COCP 38, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Helensburgh, NSW, 1930-1937); mechanic (Fairy Meadow, NSW, 1949); shiftman (Charlestown, NSW, 1954); electrical mechanic (Charlestown, NSW, 1958); railway employee (New Lambton, NSW, 1958) ===''POTTIE''=== * [[/Norman Charles Pottie|Pottie, Norman Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V3D-JFZ] - 1909(NSW)-1961(NSW) - Licences: 2HQ Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1930-1931; Hunters Hill, 1933-1938; Mosman, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 589, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1933; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1936-1937; Albury, NSW, 1943; Willoughby, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''POULSEN''=== * [[/Valdemar Poulsen|Poulsen, Valdemar]] - 1869(Denmark)-1942(Denmark) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - inventor of a magnetic wire recorder, Poulsen arc transmitter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:Valdemar Poulsen|Wikipedia]]; [https://ethw.org/Valdemar_Poulsen IEEE]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Valdemar-Poulsen Britannica] ===''POWELL''=== * [[/Edward George Powell|Powell, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRMF-BHS] - 1902(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2HK Sydney (Watsons Bay, 1935-1936; Vaucluse, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930); piano tuner (Vaucluse, NSW, 1931-1963) * [[/Harry Dalzell Powell|Powell, Harry Dalzell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4HF-5J8] - 1900(Tas)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1135, 1933, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (New Town, Tas, 1943); inspector (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); accountant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''POWER''=== * [[/A. H. Power|Power, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Highgate Hill, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''POWERS''=== * [[/Lionel Agar Thorburn Powers|Powers, Lionel Agar Thorburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBL-632] - 1909(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 3PS Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3APS Casterton (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1080, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Malvern East, Vic, 1931-1936; Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1943; Cowes, Vic, 1949; Casterton, Vic, 1954-1967); manager (Casterton, Vic, 1972) ===''PRATT''=== * [[/Allan James Pratt|Pratt, Allan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKJ-RDP] - 1916(NSW)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 2AHE Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Oatley, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1980, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: despatch clerk (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1943); broadcasting technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''PRENTICE''=== * [[/Edward Theodore McLaren Prentice|Prentice, Edward Theodore McLaren]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSQ4-LMG] - 1894(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: 2LU Sydney (Lane Cove, 1930-1934; Carlingford, 1935-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 617, 1921; COCP2 265, 1930; COCP1 294, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930-1934); radio engineer (Carlingford, NSW, 1935-1943) * [[/Thomas Ferguson Prentice|Prentice, Thomas Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZF4-8FR] - 1911(NSW)-????(Vic) - Licences: 3TP Melbourne (Caulfield, 1931-1933; Malvern, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 842, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Father also TFP - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1949); electrical engineer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954); engineer (Mildura, Vic, 1968-1977) ===''PRESCOTT''=== * [[/Charles John Prescott|Prescott, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTVS-CXH] - 1857(Eng)-1946(NSW) - Licences: 251 Sydney (Stanmore, 1920) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Clergyman (Newington College, Petersham, NSW, 1903-1932; Blackheath, NSW, 1933; Ashfield, NSW, 1935-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/prescott-charles-john-8105 ADB] ===''PRESDEE''=== * [[/Leslie Clarence Presdee|Presdee, Leslie Clarence "Les"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK7H-RJQ] - 1897(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XAI Wollongong (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; applied to enlist AIF (WW1) but rejected on medical grounds - Electoral Rolls: law student (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930); law clerk (Leichhardt, NSW, 1931-1933); clerk (Leichhardt, NSW, 1934-1937; Lilyfield, NSW, 1943); technician (Five Dock, NSW, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "XAI - Leslie Clarence Presdee" ===''PRESTON''=== * [[/Thomas Arthur Campbell Preston|Preston, Thomas Arthur Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDV-FFD] - 1886(Tas)-1970(Tas) - Licences: 7BK Queenstown (1923-1927+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 190, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Mount Lyell Co (electrical engineer, 1920s; chief engineer) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Queenstown, 1919-1954) ===''PRESTON-SMITH''=== * Cedric Preston-Smith see Cedric Preston Smith ===''PRICE''=== * [[/John Clarey Price|Price, John Clarey "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7GR-V19] - 1884(Qld)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4CE (Receive) 1922; 4FI or 4FJ Brisbane (Bardon, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (QWI); radio business proprietor (Wireless House); public servant (PMG) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Wooloowin, 1912-1913); public servant (Bardon Estate, 1919-1936; Bardon, 1943-1954) * [[/Keith Ferguson Price|Price, Keith Ferguson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94TB-TPD] - 1900(Vic)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4KF Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1937-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1937, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Norman Park, Qld, 1925-1926); engineering instructor (Camp Hill, Qld, 1937-1943); electrical engineer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1958) ===''PRIDDLE''=== * [[/Raymond Arthur Priddle|Priddle, Raymond Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H3-PNF] - 1913(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2RA Bathurst (1929-1936); 2RA Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939; Greenwich, 1946; Pymble, 1947-1965; Wahroonga, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 473, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Yass, 1935; Marrickville, 1936-1943; Lane Cove, 1943; Pymble, 1949-1963); engineer (Wahroonga, 1968) ===''PRIDEAUX''=== * [[/Joseph Charles Prideaux|Prideaux, Joseph Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6Y-Y6H] - 1908(Qld)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 4DS Receive Charters Towers (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: musician (Lismore, NSW, 1935-1943); hairdresser (Lismore, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''PRIDHAM''=== * [[/Leslie Clifford Pridham|Pridham, Leslie Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK2-H6C] - 1916(SA)-2007(SA) - Licences: 5WP Adelaide (Torrensville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2047, 1937, SA; BOCP 301, 1940; 1COCP 834, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Torrensville, SA, 1939-1941); public servant (Lockleys, SA, 1943) ===''PRIMMER''=== * [[/Richard Henry Charles Primmer|Primmer, Richard Henry Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP69-XMV] - 1887(Eng)-1936(NSW) - Licences: 2YO Receive Sydney (Gordon, 1923); 2RP Sydney (Gordon, 1926-1927) (Dealer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Gordon, NSW, 1913); cinematographer (Gordon, NSW, 1930-1935) ===''PRINCE''=== * [[/Albert Edward Prince|Prince, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKT-ZLR] - 1914(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5WK Adelaide (Walkerville, 1934-1939; Kurralta Park, 1947; Plympton, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1358, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Queenstown, SA, 1941); fitter (Gracemere, SA, 1943); sheet metal worker (Broadview Gardens, SA, 1943) ===''PRINGLE''=== * [[/Albert Yeoman Pringle|Pringle, Albert Yeoman "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6CN-S13] - 1903(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3BT Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922); 3MM Melbourne (Brunswick, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1925-1927); wireless engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1934-1936); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1942-1954); radio engineer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1958-1968; Mont Albert, Vic, 1972) ===''PRIOR''=== * [[/Lancelot Sidney Prior|Prior, Lancelot Sidney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYT-MXB] - 1913(WA)-1984(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified (likely used the 6MO Watheroo Magnetic Observatory licence) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2239, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Claremont, WA, 1936-1937); geophysicist (Watheroo, WA, 1949; South Yarra, Vic, 1954; Malvern, Vic, 1963; Braddon, ACT, 1968-1972; Claremont, WA, 1977-1980) ===''PRITCHARD''=== * [[/Albyrt Edward James Pritchard|Pritchard, Albyrt Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNL8-LC8] - 1897(Vic)-1971(NSW) - Licences: XNM Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1913-1914); 3DY Receive Melbourne (North Brunswick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 511, 1920 - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1922); fitter (Coburg, Vic, 1925-1928); garage proprietor (Tyabb, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1934-1949); nil (Upwey, Vic, 1954); no occupation (Blacktown, NSW, 1963; Galston, NSW, 1968) * [[/Athol Charles Joseph Pritchard|Pritchard, Athol Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNLD-KJ4] - 1912(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3CP Melbourne (Kew, 1931-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 805, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); nil (Kew, Vic, 1943); builder (Kew North, Vic, 1949-1967; East Kew, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PROPOSCH''=== * [[/Wilhelm Carl Lormann Proposch|Proposch, Wilhelm or William Carl Lormann or Forman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVN-TGW] - 1900(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4PL Chinchilla (1937-1939); 4PL Nanango (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1986, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wellborer (Maclargan via Jondaryan, Qld, 1925-1936); radio dealer (Chinchilla, Qld, 1937; Nanango, Qld, 1943-1968) ===''PROUT''=== * [[/George Edward Prout|Prout, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFH2-9VQ] - 1902(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6CT Receive Perth (Cottesloe, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1925-1931); fitter (Cottesloe, WA, 1943-1949; Mt Claremont, WA, 1954-1972) ===''PROWSE''=== * [[/Roy Richard Prowse|Prowse, Roy Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKVT-GKK] - 1917(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3XS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1936-1939, 1947-1954; Bentleigh, 1960); 3XY Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1770, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Caulfield West, Vic, 1942); RAAF (Caulfield East, Vic, 1949-1954; Bentleigh South, Vic, 1963-1967; Bentleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''PRYOR''=== * [[/Geoffrey Arthur William Pryor|Pryor, Geoffrey Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9V-NC1] - 1918(NSW)-2004(???) - Licences: 2AMP Sydney (Croydon North, 1939; Dee Why, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2304, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Croydon, NSW, 1943-1949); shipping officer (Croydon, NSW, 1954; Dee Why, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''PRYZBILLA''=== * [[/Colin Alfred Pryzibilla|Pryzibilla, Colin Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKD-1SY] - 1910(SA)-2001(SA)91yo - Licences: 5XJ Adelaide (Parkside, 1935-1939, 19471960; Brooklyn Park, 1965-1969; Ascot Park, 1975; Plympton Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1590, 1935, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''PUGH''=== * [[/Clifford Stuart Pugh|Pugh, Clifford Stuart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KWJL-7G3] - 1897(Vic)-1966(USA) - Licences: XOI Melbourne (Preston, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 604, 1921 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 14th Battalion) - Comment: Migrated to USA 1926 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Preston, Vic, 1921-1925) * [[/Eric Gordon Pugh|Pugh, Eric Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYDY-PHY] - 1912(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ADK Kempsey (1936-1939); 2ADK Sydney (Concord West, 1946-1948; Ryde, 1950-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1740, 1936, NSW; BOCP 553, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Concord, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1937); senior radio inspector (Concord, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''PURDIE''=== * [[/Richard Robert Purdie|Purdie, Richard Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP44-JBS] - 1902(Qld)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2RP Sydney (Windsor, 1931; Richmond, 1933; Windsor, 1935-1939); 2ARP Sydney (Wentworthville, 1946-1947; Pendle Hill, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 334, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Richmond, Vic, 1926); wireless operator (Windsor, NSW, 1930-1937); airman (RAAF Station, Parkes, NSW, 1943); RAAF (Wentworthville, NSW, 1949; Pendle Hill, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''PURDON''=== * [[/Commodore Vere Purdon|Purdon, Commodore Vere]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ28-Y6B] - 1901(Tas)-1968(Tas) - Licences: 7AM Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1922); Receive Hobart (Battery Point, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Hobart East, 1922; Hobart South, 1928; Bellerive, 1936-1954) ===''PURSSELL''=== * [[/John Roger Purssell|Purssell, John Roger]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRV5-NND] - 1914(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2AIN Sydney (Lakemba, 1937-1939; Bankstown West, 1946-1948; Lakemba, 1950-1969; Oyster Bay, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2009, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lakemba, NSW, 1936-1937); steelworker (Bankstown, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Lakemba, NSW, 1949-1968); technical officer (Oyster Bay, NSW, 1972); retired (Oyster Bay, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''PURVIS''=== * [[/Clive William Purvis|Purvis, Clive William "Cecil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSD4-Y7K] - 1913(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3PC Melbourne (Armadale, 1937-1939, 1947; Elsternwick, 1948; Bentleigh, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1911, 1937, Vic; COCP2 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1936-1937); sales (Armadale, Vic, 1943; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) =='''Q'''== ===''QUICK''=== * [[/John Quick|Quick, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKWF-QQF] - 1852(Eng)-1932(Vic) - state politician (MLA Vic, 1880s & 1890s), senior federal politician (MHR 1900s & 1910s; Postmaster-General 1909-1910), oversight of 1909 Melbourne Wireless Telegraphy Conference - Links: [[w:John_Quick_(politician)|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/quick-sir-john-8140 ADB] * [[/Maurice Royal Quick|Quick, Maurice Royal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYHS-Z69] - 1915(???)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3RQ Melbourne (West Preston, 1935-1937; Ascot Vale, 1938-1939); 4MQ Toowoomba (1947); 3RQ Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1948; Nunawading, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1542, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Preston, Vic, 1937); rigger (RAAF, Richmond, NSW, 1937-1943); RAAF (North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); technical officer (Nunawading, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''QUILTY''=== * [[/Harold Edward Quilty|Quilty, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR27-R35] - 1915(Vic)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2AHQ Sydney (Bondi, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1967, 1937, NSW; COCP1 312, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal official (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937); postal clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1943); typist (Bondi, NSW, 1949-1954); clerk (Bondi, NSW, 1958-1968; Bondi Beach, NSW, 1980) ===''QUIN''=== * [[/Alan Kenneth Quin|Quin, Alan Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP5-HZ3] - 1915(Vic)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 3OY Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1932-1933; Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 902, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Bondi, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1968); mechanic (Caringbah, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles Quin|Quin, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VW-TP8] - 1910(WA)-1979(WA) - Licences: 6CX Perth (Subiaco, 1930-1933; Nedlands, 1937; Wembley, 1938-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 678, 1930, WA; AOLCP 178, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Wembley Park, 1937); accountant (Swanbourne, 1963); retired (Swanbourne, 1972-1977) * [[/Charles Cuffe Quin|Quin, Charles Cuffe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYQS-MKJ] - 1915(Vic)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 3WQ Melbourne (Albert Park, 1934-1939; Kew, 1947-1948); 2AWQ Sydney (Russell Lea, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1310, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1934-1946) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Albert Park, Vic, 1937); storeman (Kew, Vic, 1943-1949); manager (Summer Hill, NSW, 1954; Five Dock, NSW, 1958-1968) ===''QUINN''=== * [[/David Norman Quinn|Quinn, David Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRQW-23H] - 1891(Tas)-1947(Tas) - Licences: cc; Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 18, 1914 - coastal wireless operator; WW1 (Merchant Navy) - Electoral Rolls: operator (South Yarra, Vic, 1914-1915); supervisor (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); radio telegraphist (Townsville, Qld, 1943) ===''QUODLING''=== * [[/Harold Newton Quodling|Quodling, Harold Newton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVGG-VBV] - 1905(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2YE Receive Sydney (Beecroft, 1923); 2QL Sydney (Beecroft, 1931-1933); 2AGA Sydney (Beecroft, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 818, 1924 (Spark); COCP2 128, 1930; COCP1 101, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio-telephone (Beecroft, NSW, 1932-1935); radio engineer (Beecroft, NSW, 1943-1954); sales engineer (Epping, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Westmead, NSW, 1980) =='''R'''== ===''RADCLYFFE''=== * [[/Louis Edward Radclyffe|Radclyffe, Louis Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4K-ZT3] - 1907(South Africa)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ADM Canberra (Ainslie, 1936-1939; Braddon, 1947-1955); 2AIX Canberra portable (Ainslie, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1758, 1936, ACT; COCP1 329, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Blackburn, Vic, 1931; Ainslie, ACT, 1935-1937); public servant (Braddon, ACT, 1958-1977); retired (Mossy Point, NSW, 1980) ===''RADFORD''=== * [[/Wilfred Dynan Radford|Radford, Wilfred or William Dynan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/92MT-KNF] - 1916(Qld)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 4WV Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1936-1937); 4WW Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1624, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: theological student (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1943); clergyman (Toongabbie, NSW, 1954); priest (Marist College, Armidale, NSW, 1958; Toongabbie, NSW, 1963-1968; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RAEBEL''=== * [[/Leslie Cook Raebel|Raebel, Leslie Cook]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW7N-HDX] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 3HI Melbourne (Elwood, 1947); 9HI Port Moresby (1948-1965); 4LC Mt Tamborine (1969); 6HX Mt Helena (1975); 6HX Australind (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2165, 1938, Vic; COCP1 1069, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (North Tamborine, Qld, 1969-1972); retired (Australind, WA, 1977-1980) ===''RAGLESS''=== * [[/Gordon Beaumont Ragless|Ragless, Gordon Beaumont]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY3-58F] - 1909(SA)-2002(SA) - Licences: 5GR Adelaide (St Marys, 1928-1939; Marion, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 434, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: orchard assistant (St Marys, 1939-1943) ===''RAINBOW''=== * [[/Christopher James Rainbow|Rainbow, Christopher James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G87K-BB5] - 1911(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3JR Melbourne (Preston, 1928-1954; West Preston, 1955-1969; Rosebud, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 406, 1928, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; partnership (Supreme Radio Co, Preston ?-1932); WW2 (RAAF) - Relationships: brother-in-law of 3PA Percy James Anderson - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Preston, 1931-1942); traveller (Preston, 1949-1972; Rosebud, 1977); retired (Rosebud, 1980) ===''RAMAGE''=== * [[/James Erwin Ramage|Ramage, James Erwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF1D-5W9] - 1919(NSW)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2AHP Sydney (Abbotsford, 1937-1939); 2HK Sydney (Botany, 1946; Hornsby, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1966, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Abbotsford, NSW, 1943); engineer (Hornsby, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''RAMSAY''=== * [[/Frederick Charles Ramsay|Ramsay, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXNM-4RT] - 1871(Eng)-1950(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Toowong, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hermit Park, Qld, 1903-1905; South Brisbane, Qld, 1912; West End, Qld, 1915-1919); accountant (Toowong, Qld, 1921-1925; Waverley, NSW, 1930-1934); teacher (Waverley, NSW, 1936-1943) * [[/Robert Ramsay|Ramsay, Robert ]] - 1842(Sct)-1882(Vic) - solicitor, Victorian politician, Postmaster-General Victoria (Jul 1874 - Aug 1875; Oct 1875 - May 1877) ===''RANDELL''=== * [[/Burney Francis Henry Randell|Randell, Burney Francis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQM3-623] - 1906(WA)-1972(WA) - Licences: 3FT Melbourne (Laverton, 1935-1938); 2ALN Sydney (Windsor, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1538, 1935, Vic; COCP1 294, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Maylands, WA, 1931-1936); airman (RAAF Laverton, Vic, 1937; Kilaben Bay, NSW, 1943; South Perth, WA, 1949-1968) * [[/Charles Otto Randell|Randell, Charles Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97TF-XLP] - 1880(NSW)-1958(Qld) - Licences: 4BK Innisfail (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster (callsign to 4BK Brisbane commercial 1930) - Comment: 4AC Leslie Waters employed by Randell Engineering - Electoral Rolls: analytical chemist (Hambledon, 1903); chemist (Goondi, 1908); engineer (Innisfail, 1912-1913); mechanical engineer (Townsville, 1915); analytical chemist (Innisfail, 1919-1930); agent (Toowong, 1936); chemist (Brisbane, 1937); industrial chemist (North Sydney, 1949) - TroveTag: "4BK - Charles Otto Randell" * [[/George Alexander Miller Randle|Randle, George Alexander Miller "Miller"]] - 19??(???)-1940(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - broadcast executive - Electoral Rolls: ===''RANKIN''=== * [[/Kenneth Ronald Rankin|Rankin, Kenneth Ronald "Ken"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RC-8FS] - 1906(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3KR Kerang (1926-1939); 3KR Benalla (1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 242, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Kerang, Vic, 1928-1937); manager (Benalla, Vic, 1949-1963) - Probate: Theatre Manager (Benalla, 1965) * [[/Ronald John Rankin|Rankin, Ronald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYG2-Q3R] - 1917(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1632, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948+) - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1943); RAAF Officer (Bradfield Park, NSW, 1949); RAAF (Yangoona, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Isle of Capri, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''RANN''=== * [[/George William Rann|Rann, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDG-VMV] - 1908(WA)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6KO Perth (Nedlands, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1000, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Nedlands, WA, 1931); printer (West Subiaco, WA, 1936; Wembley, WA, 1937-1943; Leederville, WA, 1954-1958); civil servant (City Beach, WA, 1963-1972) ===''RATCLIFFE''=== * [[/James Herbert John Ratcliffe|Ratcliffe, James Herbert John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18Q-91H] - 1920(Tas)-1976(Tas) - Licences: 3RA Powelltown (1947); 7RA Hobart (Battery Point, 1948; Lindisfarne, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2305, 1939, Vic; BOCP 211, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Hobart South, Tas, 1949); radio technician (Rose Bay, Tas, 1954) ===''RAWSON''=== * [[/Olaf Edwin Rawson|Rawson, Olaf Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JH-ZKX] - 1895(Tas)-1978(Vic) - Licences: XPL Melbourne (Richmond, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: tobacconist (Mansfield, Vic, 1921-1924); police constable (Middle Park, Vic, 1925-1926); constable (Malvern East, Vic, 1931); police constable (Alexandra, Vic, 1936-1937; Murtoa, Vic, 1942); constable (Belmont, Vic, 1949-1977) ===''RAYNER''=== * [[/Jack Rayner|Rayner, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYQQ-2LK] - 1898(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LJ Sydney (Stanmore, 1928-1930; Belmore, 1931-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 384, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; 2COCP 425, 1933; 1COCP 335, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Annandale, NSW, 1930); constable (Belmore, NSW, 1933-1934); police constable (Belmore, NSW, 1937-1949) * [[/Roy Hamilton Rayner|Rayner, Roy Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSDX-4B9] - 1911(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2DO Yass (1932-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1020, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Yass, NSW, 1936-1943); leather trade (Yass, NSW, 1949-1963); depot attendant (Yass, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''READ''=== * [[/Alfred Earl Read|Read, Alfred Earl "Earl"]] - 1892(NZ)-1960(NZ) - journalist (editor NZ Radio Times to 1936; editor and proprietor, Australasian Radio World 1936-1940; manager, Australasian Radio World 1940+) * [[/Allan William Read|Read, Allan William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1B-WF2] - 1913(WA)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6LK Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933); 6LK Northam (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 735, 1931, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 163, 1934; 1COCP 83, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Broadcasting Station, Northam, WA, 1936-1937); radio technician (North Perth, WA, 1943-1958); public servant (Nollamara, WA, 1963-1980) * [[/Edgar Henry William Read|Read, Edgar Henry William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJXQ-SCK] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 3ER Melbourne (Carlton, 1926; Brunswick, 1927-1931; East Camberwell, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 274, 1926, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP, 350, 1931; 1COCP, 381, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Carlton, Vic, 1931-1932; Camberwell, Vic, 1936); public servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1937; Aerodrome, Cairns, Qld, 1941-1949); communications officer (Townsville, Qld, 1954); civil aviation officer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); public servant (Greensborough, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Eric Vernon Read|Read, Eric Vernon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJX7-LHY] - 1915(Tas)-2004(Qld) - Licences: 3ER Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 3AIR 987, 1947; 1AIR 23, 1947 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: officer (RAAF, Laverton, Vic, 1937); RAAF (Graceville, Qld, 1941); Malvern, Vic, 1943); civil servant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1954); surveyor (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Sorrento, Qld, 1980) * [[/Frederick Charles Read|Read, Frederick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Z-21P] - 1892(NSW)-1935(WA) - Licences: XYN Perth (City, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: cable tester (Victoria Park, WA, 1914-1917); telephone mechanic (Victoria Park, WA, 1925-1931) ===''READER''=== * [[/d'Arcy Harold Reader|Reader, d'Arcy Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KX-8N8] - 1888(NZ)-1952(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 123, 1915 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Thursday Island, Qld, 1916-1917) ===''READING''=== * [[/Edward Charles Reading|Reading, Edward Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZW7-9DL] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2RG Bangalow (1925-1929); 2LT Lismore (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 65, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrician, Reading Bros (proprietor & electrical engineer, 1930-1939) - Callsign: 2RG callsign may have been withdrawn by PMGD for 2RG Griffith commercial - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bangalow, NSW, 1930-1937); electrical mechanic (Lismore, NSW, 1943-1949); electrical fitter (Lismore, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Lismore, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Leonard William Reading|Reading, Leonard William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2LY-H23] - 1904(WA)-1989(WA) - Licences: 6LR Northam (1933-1936); 3TQ Newport (1937); 6LR Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939; South Perth, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1200, 1933, Vic; 1COCP 384, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Northam, WA, 1925-1936; Newport, Vic, 1937); airman (South Perth, WA, 1943); supervisor (Karinup, WA, 1980) ===''REAY''=== * [[/Charles Edward Reay|Reay, Charles Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSP4-Y5V] - 1866(Vic)-1923(Vic) - Licences: XOR Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Carlton, Vic, 1909; Brighton, Vic, 1912-1919); storeman (Fitzroy, Vic, 1921; Middle Park, Vic, 1921-1922) ===''REDDACLIFF''=== * [[/Leslie Arthur Reddacliff|Reddacliff, Leslie Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2BF-2S2] - 1918(NSW)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 2AEX Sydney (Gladesville, 1936-1939, 1946-1950; Eastwood, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1831, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: process worker (Gladesville, NSW, 1943-1949); public servant (Eastwood, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''REDDROP''=== * [[/James William Reddrop|Reddrop, James William Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1T-SYY] - 1906(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 7BN Launceston (1934-1937); 3BN Melbourne (Caulfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 28, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: airman (Elsternwick, 1931; St Kilda, 1937); air force (Elsternwick, 1942-1954); air force officer (Glenbrook, NSW, 1958); RAAF officer (Campbell, 1963); retired (Hackett, ACT, 1968); representative (Tbre Lake, 1972-1980) ===''REECE''=== * [[/John Alfred Reece|Reece, John Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT71-X8H] - 1917(NSW)-1981(WA) - Licences: 2AMV Broken Hill (1939); 6JP Bibra Lake (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2343, 1939, NSW; BOCP 296, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: coppersmith (Broken Hill, NSW, 1943); farmer (Bibra Lake, WA, 1949-1980) ===''REED''=== * [[/Cyril John Reed|Reed, Cyril John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXT-JL3] - 1914(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3IX Melbourne (Spotswood, 1938-1939; Footscray, 1947-1956; Essendon, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2106, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Newport, Vic, 1936-1937; Footscray North, Vic, 1942-1954; Essendon, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Donald William Reed|Reed, Donald William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23K-8PZ] - 1912(NSW)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 2DR Sydney (Waitara, 1931-1939, 1946-1954); 2ADR Sydney (Waitara, 1958-1960); 2ADR Muswellbrook (1975); 2ADR Ulladulla (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 852, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 385, 1940; COCP1 467, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Waitara, NSW, 1934-1943); agent (Waitara, NSW, 1949-1954); buyer (Waitara, NSW, 1958); radio officer (Ulladulla, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Joseph Andrew Reed|Reed, Joseph Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTGL-9N1] - 1905(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 950, 1932, NSW; COCP3 463, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: constable (Randwick, NSW, 1931-1933); police constable (Bowral, NSW, 1934-1935; Maroubra, NSW, 1936); constable (Clovelly, NSW, 1937-1958; Randwick, NSW, 1963); retired (Randwick, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Joseph Griffiths Reed|Reed, Joseph Griffiths "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GC6Y-GZZ] - 1897(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: XABP Newcastle (1914); 2JR Sydney(Summer Hill, 1924-1933; Croydon, 1934-1939; Northbridge, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 710, 1922; 1COCP 235, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930-1934); engineer (Croydon, NSW, 1936-1937); electrical engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1943-1968) - TroveTag: "XABP-2JR - Joseph Griffiths Reed" ===''REEDMAN''=== * [[/Alfred Bennett Reedman|Reedman, Alfred Bennett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLN-MVM] - 1896(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Brisbane (Norman Park, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1919-1921; Norman Park, Qld, 1925-1980) ===''REES''=== * Rees, Alun Morris - See Morris-Rees, Alun * [[/Richard Montague Elyder Rees|Rees, Richard Montague Elyder]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPXW-S6Y] - 1901(Eng)-1962(Vic) - Licences: 2RE Sydney (Stanmore, 1926-1927; Coogee, 1928-1930); 2WM Sydney (Enfield, 1931-1933); 2APW Albury (1946-1947); 3APW Darling (1948-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 296, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 959, 1927; 2COCP 283, 1930; BOCP 107, 1937; 1COCP 941, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Enfield, NSW, 1931-1937) * [[/Roy Benjamin Rees|Rees, Roy Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQV-5S6] - 1894(SA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XLN Melbourne (Canterbury, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1919-1924; Sydenham, NSW, 1930; Punchbowl, NSW, 1930-1972) ===''REEVES''=== * [[/Cecil Herbert Reeves|Reeves, Cecil Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Z-X92] - 1905(WA)-1975(WA) - Licences: 6CR Perth (Claremont, 1931-1933; Victoria Park, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 746, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Claremont, WA, 1931; Victoria Park, WA, 1936-1943; Wagin, WA, 1954; Fremantle, WA, 1958; East Fremantle, WA, 1963-1972) ===''REID''=== * [[/Alan Houston Reid|Reid, Alan Houston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PY-BH6] - 1910(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3UL Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923); 3HR Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1933); 3AHR Melbourne (Balwyn, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 275, 1926, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern, Vic, 1931); engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1943-1967; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/C. M. Reid|Reid, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XVJ Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Gordon William Reid|Reid, Gordon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4Y2-85X] - 1907(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2FZ Temora (1932-1939); 2OW Temora (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 977, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Temora, NSW, 1930-1963); electrician (Temora, NSW, 1968-1977) * [[/John Reid|Reid, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3G-PDG] - 1901(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3BE Melbourne (Werribee, 1937); 6BE Perth (RAAF, Pearce, 1938); 3AJR Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 26, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Several contemporaneous JRs - Electoral Rolls: retired (Ballarat, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''REILLY''=== * [[/Edward Dwyer Reilly|Reilly, Edward or Edwin Dwyer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9S5-67P] - 1913(Vic)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5AI Adelaide (Woodville, 1935-1939; Brooklyn Park, 1947-1975; Aldinga, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1524, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: packer (Woodville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Eric Harold Reilly|Reilly, Eric Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L153-S1X] - 1905(Qld)-1950(Qld) - Licences: 4ER Brisbane (Hill End, 1934-1937); 4ER Laidley (1938-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1339, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ, WICEN) - Electoral Rolls: rubber worker (Hill End, Qld, 1934-1937); motor mechanic (Laidley, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''REIMANN''=== * [[/Albert Alwin Reimann|Reimann, Albert Alwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4RD-V3K] - 1905(SA)-1946(SA) - Licences: 5JO Adelaide (Kent Town, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 453, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil ===''REINARTZ''=== * [[/John Leonard Reinartz|Reinartz, John Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94X7-XYL] - 1894(Ger)-1964(USA) - Licences: 1QP (1908-?); 1XAM; W3RB; K6BJ - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator - Comment: with Fred Schnell made first Trans-Atlantic 2 Way QSO with F8AB Leon Deloy - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/1QP/ Ham Gallery] ===''REINHOLD''=== * [[/Edwin Cyril Reinhold|Reinhold, Edwin Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHH4-WWR] - 1900(Qld)-1984(Qld) - Licences: Q747 Receive Brisbane (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Clayfield, 1925); motor mechanic (Gracefield, 1931-1949); soldier (Sherwood, 1954-1980) ===''RENNIE''=== * [[/F. Rennie|Rennie, F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3HI Receive Melbourne (South Yarra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. M. Rennie|Rennie, J. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3QF Receive Melbourne (Northcote, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/K. M. Rennie|Rennie, K. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AO Receive Sydney (Edgecliffe, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RENSHAW''=== * [[/Walter Phillip Renshaw|Renshaw, Walter Phillip "Phil"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9KS-1LX] - 1891(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: XFP Sydney (Roseville, 1912-1914); 2DE Sydney (Roseville, 1922-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 370, 1918 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator - amateur broadcaster; WW1; radio clubs (WIA NSW - 1912+, President, Federal President); professional clubs (IRE NSW - founding member); business (consulting engineer); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Hon. Sec. WIA NSW) - Comment: late 1930s entangled in a NSW State Government corruption enquiry - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Roseville, 1936-1954; Ashfield, 1958-1968) - TroveTag: "XFP-2DE - Walter Phillip Renshaw" ===''RENWICK''=== * [[/Arthur Griffith Renwick|Renwick, Arthur Griffith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD57-8XV] - 1902(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2CG Receive Sydney (Woollahra, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 292, 1940 - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Roseville, 1930-1937); chemist (Drummoyne, 1943-1954); retail chemist (Strathfield, 1958-1963) ===''RETALLICK''=== * [[/James Moncrieff Retallick|Retallick, James Moncrieff]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKK3-QDW] - 1898(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2XO Bellingen (1930-1939, 1946-1947); 2FE Portable Bellingen (1933-1939); 2XO Raleigh (1948-1955); 2XO Coffs Harbour (1956-1958); 2XO Urunga (1960-1969); - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 664, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: attendant (Substation, Raleigh, 1949-1954); electrical mechanic (Urunga, 1963-1968) ===''REYNOLDS''=== * [[/Arthur Pretoria Reynolds|Reynolds, Arthur Pretoria]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6F6-6PX] - 1900(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AP Sydney (Oatley, 1931-1936); 2AP Parkes (1937); 2AP Albury (1938-1939); 2AP Sydney (Richmond, 1946-1960); 2AP Katoomba (1961-1965); 2AP Leura (1969); 2AP Blackheath (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 34, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (Oatley, NSW, 1931-1936); radio engineer (Parkes, NSW, 1937; Richmond, NSW, 1943-1958; Leura, NSW, 1963-1968); retired (Shipley, NSW, 1972) * [[/George Daniel Reynolds|Reynolds, George Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX9J-VBQ] - 1886(NZ)-1964(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 180, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Rockhampton, 1917; Cooktown, 1928); radio (Malvern, 1934-1937); wireless operator (New Farm, 1943); radio station manager (Townsville, 1949); retired (Malvern, 1954-1963) * [[/Reginald Patrick Reynolds|Reynolds, Reginald Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPH3-V8S] - 1908(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2RH Temora (1931-1933); 2RH Leeton (1933); 2RH Wagga Wagga (1935-1938); 2RH Young (1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 211, 1931; AOLCP 52, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943-1958; Elizabeth Bay, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Randwick, NSW, 1968); technician (Randwick, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Ronald James Reynolds| Reynolds, Ronald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNH-BFX] - 1912(NSW)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 2AFR Sydney (Granville, 1937-1939, 1946-1947; Westmead, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1855, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Granville, NSW, 1934-1937); telegraphist (Granville, NSW, 1943); postal employee (Westmead, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''REYNOLDSON''=== * [[/Edmund Laurence Reynoldson|Reynoldson, Edmund Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QH-63N] - 1895(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: XKB Strathmerton (1913-1914); 3FC Receive Melbourne (City, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 673, 1921 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; WW1 (Signal Engineers, 2nd Division); WW2 (Army Citizen Military Forces) - Comment: Brother Leonard Mood Reynoldson killed at Bullecourt - Electoral Rolls: operator (Brighton, Vic, 1922); postmaster (St James, Echuca, Vic, 1924-1926; Hayfield, Vic, 1931-1954); nil (Ringwood East, Vic, 1963) ===''RHEUBEN''=== * [[/Owen Rheuben|Rheuben, Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNYD-98M] - 1893(NSW)-1968(Vic) - Licences: XLL Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1913-1914); 3UA Receive Melbourne (Carlton, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: turner (South Melbourne, Vic, 1914); engineer (Carlton, Vic, 1921-1924; Caulfield East, Vic, 1927-1931; Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, Vic, 1963); retired (Sandringham, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''RHODES''=== * [[/Harry Rhodes|Rhodes, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BS-QMC] - 1887?(???)-1966(SA) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Kadina (1923); 5HR Kadina (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Needs more research - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Quorn, 1939-1943; Grassmere, 1943) - TroveTag: "5HR - Harry Rhodes" ===''RIBBETT''=== * [[/Thomas John Ribbett|Ribbett, Thomas John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQQ-YRJ] - 1880(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS (CPOE, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RICH''=== * [[/Charles Fry Rich|Rich, Charles Fry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-YZ3] - 1873(Eng)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 4CR Fife Bay, Papua - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 4VX 2AJZ 9VX 2API Mackendrick Charles William Rich - Electoral Rolls: retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1943-1949) * [[/Mackendrick Charles William Rich|Rich, Mackendrick Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXN8-5MB] - 1903(PNG)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 4VX Samarai, Papua (1938-1939); 2AJZ Sydney (Chatswood, 1946); 9VX Port Moresby (1947-1948); 2API Sydney (Manly Vale, 1954-1955; Balgowlah, 1956-1969; Manly Vale, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 4CR Charles Fry Rich - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Manly Vale, NSW, 1954-1963); retired (Manly Vale, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RICHARDS''=== * [[/G. F. Richards|Richards, G. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (Moonah, 1923); 2237 Hobart (Moonah, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Richards|Richards, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDM-JZ6] - 1888(Qld)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 4XK Ipswich (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 575, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mine manager (Silkstone, 1917-1932; Booval, 1936-1958) * [[/Maurice Evans Richards|Richards, Maurice Evans]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3X-KPB] - 1910(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5CY Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923); 5MR Adelaide (Glenunga, 1927-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 369, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Likely a relation of 5WR Wilfred Mayo Richards - Electoral Rolls: welder (Millswood East, SA, 1943) * [[/Norman Henry Richards|Richards, Norman Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXH1-NL1] - 1912(Eng)-2007(Qld) - Licences: 4NR Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1932-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1071, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1936-1937); mechanic (Eagle Junction, Qld, 1943); refrigeration engineer (Maryborough, Qld, 1949-1954); engineer (Ashgrove, Qld, 1963-1968); retired (Glasshouse Mountains, Qld, 1972-1977; Tin Can Bay, Qld, 1980) * [[/Victor John Richards|Richards, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFML-3HH] - 1916(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6JR Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1894, 1937, WA; 2COCP 265, 1939; 1COCP 367, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Nedlands, WA, 1937); radio operator (Alice Springs, NT, 1943); machinery assistant (Wivenhoe, Tas, 1949); radio technician (Darlinghurst West, NSW, 1949; Charters Towers, Qld, 1949)); radio operator (Carlingford, NSW, 1954); radio technician (Blacktown, NSW, 1958); technician (Applecross, WA, 1958-1972); radio officer (Applecross, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Wilfred Mayo Richards|Richards, Wilfred Mayo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3X-6W4] - 1896(SA)-1948(SA) - 5WR Adelaide (Medindie Gardens, 1927-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 364, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil - certainly a relation of 5MR Maurice Evans Richards ===''RICHARDSON''=== * [[/Alan Kennington Richardson|Richardson, Alan Kennington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRM-73L] - 1914(SA)-1994(SA) - Licences: 5AR Adelaide (Everard Park, 1934-1939; City, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1277, 1934, SA; AOLCP 201, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Everard Park, SA, 1939) * [[/Charles Augustus Richardson|Richardson, Charles Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ7-45H] - 1905(Eng)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 2PT Sydney (Five Dock, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 922, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Five Dock, NSW, 1932-1943); RAAF (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949); salesman (St Kilda, Vic, 1954); sales (Toorak, Vic, 1954-1963); retired (Warrnambool, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/George Henry Richardson|Richardson, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZG-11X] - 1919(Tas)-2003(???) - Licences: 7GR Hobart (Hobart City, 1939, 1947-1948; Sandy Bay, 1954-1980); 2NMF Sydney (Manly, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2302, 1939, Tas; BOCP 293, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hobart, Tas, 1943; Queenborough, Tas, 1949; Nelson, Tas, 1954-1963) * [[/Jasper Bede Richardson|Richardson, Jasper Bede]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX1J-LTY] - 1907(WA)-1969(WA) - Licences: 6LX Perth (Fremantle, 1931-1933; Hollywood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 831, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (East Fremantle, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Hollywood, WA, 1936-1937; East Perth, WA, 1943; East Fremantle, WA, 1949); mechanic (Bicton, WA, 1954-1968) * [[/John Keith Richardson|Richardson, John Keith "Keith"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6QQ-76P] - 1906(Qld)-1954(Tas) - Licences: 4KR Barcaldine (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: overseer ("Ashgrove", Gore, 1930-1932) - Trovetag: "4KR - John Keith Richardson" * [[/Laurence Ross Nelson Richardson|Richardson, Laurence Ross Nelson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTND-7RH] - 1914(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3LD Melbourne (Armadale, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 821, 1931, Vic; AOLCP 116, 1933; COCP2 258, 1939; COCP1 303, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Armadale, Vic, 1936; Malvern, Vic, 1937); nil (Bayswater, Vic, 1949); technician (Oakleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Robert John Richardson|Richardson, Robert John "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYX6-FTT] - 1912(Vic)-2004(Vic)92yo - Licences: 3ZP Melbourne (Collingwood, 1936-1939; Cheltenham, 1947-1975); 3ZP Moe (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1785, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Collingwood, Vic, 1934-1937); machinist (Cheltenham, Vic, 1942; Heatherton, Vic, 1949-1967); PMG employee (Cheltenham, Vic, 1977); retired (Moe, Vic, 1980) ===''RICHES''=== * [[/Sydney James William Riches|Riches, Sydney James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8RF-1ST] - 1909(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3SJ Melbourne (Northcote, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 34, 1931; AOCP 1784, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Northcote, Vic, 1931-1937); farmer (Larpent, Vic, 1943-1977) ===''RICH-PHILLIPS''=== SEE PHILLIPS, principally John Rich Phillips ===''RICHMOND''=== * [[/Cecil Harry Garbett Richmond|Richmond, Cecil Harry Garbett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYTB-MV6] - 1910(Qld)-2009(Qld)99yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2059, 1937, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Awards: Imperial Service Medal (1970, Shipping Dept, clerical assistant) - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Holland Park, Qld, 1943-1972); retired (Tarragindi, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''RICHTER''=== * [[/Roy Wilfred Richter|Richter, Roy Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRCN-XHW] - 1920(NSW)-2017(NSW) - Licences: 2ADP Sydney (Auburn, 1936-1939); 2ACR Sydney (Manly Vale, 1961; Belrose, 1965-1969); 2ACR Ellenboraugh via Wauchope (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1741, 1936, NSW; COCP2 146, 1938; COCP1 194, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1943; Manly, NSW, 1949; Collaroy, NSW, 1954); manager (Fairlight, NSW, 1958); engineer (Manly Vale, NSW, 1963); manufacturer (Belrose, NSW, 1972); grazier (Ellenboraugh, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RICKABY''=== * [[/Lorimer Douglas Rickaby|Rickaby, Lorimer Douglas "Rick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMR4-Z8W] - 1906(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4VR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Coopers Plains, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 485, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4VL, 4AK, 4BK); military (WW2, RAN); ship wireless officer; security officer (MSS) - Relationships: father of 4RX Brian ??? Rickaby; father-in-law of 4VR Valerie ??? Rickaby - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Flinders Naval Depot, Vic, 1931-1934); radio engineer (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); technician (Coorparoo, Qld, 1943-1949); meter reader (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1958-1972) * [[/Brian ??? Rickaby|Rickaby, Brian ???]] - Licences: 4ZAP Brisbane (Coopers Plains, 1960); 4RX Brisbane (Salisbury, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: AOLCP; AOCP; BOCP; TVOCP - amateur operator; broadcast engineer (Qld State Broadcasting Office, P&TD / DoC / DoTaC / ABA) - Relationships: son of 4VR Lorimer Douglas Rickaby; husband of 4VR Valerie ??? Rickaby - Electoral Rolls: ===''RIDGWAY''=== * [[/Edwin Keith Ridgway|Ridgway, Edwin Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVNZ-36N] - 1909(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3EQ Leongatha (1934-1937); 2AGQ Henty (1938); 3IV Ballarat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1282, 1938, Vic; BOCP 519, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Ballarat West, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''RIEDEL''=== * [[/Paul Wolfgang Riedel|Riedel, Paul Wolfgang]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBH1-BSM] - 1916(SA)-1999(SA) - Licences: 5PW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1947; Hawthorn, 1948-1954; West Marden, 1955-1965; Marden, 1969; Manningham, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2456, 1940, SA - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RIETHMULLER''=== * [[/Eric Charles Riethmuller|Riethmuller, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64Z-XCL] - 1903(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4SK Willis Island (1931) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 250, 1930; 1COCP 299, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Jandowae, 1936); radio technician (Wellington, NSW, 1937; Moorooka, 1943); radio operator (Darlinghurst, 1949; Wahroonga, 1963-1972); retired (Toowoomba, 1972-1980) ===''RILEY''=== * [[/Morton Russell Riley|Riley, Morton Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJJ7-62N] - 1911(Vic)-1963(Vic) - Licences: 3TN Hamilton (1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1789, 1936, Vic; BOCP 507, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Hamilton, Vic, 1934-1954) * [[/William Frederick Riley|Riley, William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK87-JBH] - 1919(WA)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 4FS Brisbane (Moorooka, 1938-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2240, 1938, Qld; COCP1 401, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Longreach, Qld, 1943; Moorooka, Qld, 1949); aircraft surveyor (Lane Cove, NSW, 1954; Gladesville, NSW, 1958-1968; Turramurra, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/William James Riley|Riley, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKCG-NHL] - 1907(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2YX Sydney (Balmain, 1932-1939, 1946-1950; Strathfield, 1954; Balmain, 1955-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1056, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Refer Ancestry.com for details of a difficult life - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balmain, NSW, 1933-1977) ===''RING''=== * [[/Keith Mostyn Ring|Ring, Keith Mostyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKB8-YR7] - 1913(SA)-1991(SA) - Licences: 5KH Adelaide (Kensington Park, 1932-1939, 1947-1948; Marion, 1954; Eden Hills, 1955-1969); 5KH Williamstown (1975); 5KH Kapunda (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 923, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank official (Jamestown, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Thomas Leo Ring|Ring, Thomas Leo]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-D97] - 1893(Vic)-1945(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 233, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIE Esperance (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1916; Sandgate, 1921); clerical assistant (Bowen, Qld, 1925); postmaster (Texas, 1930-1937); retired (Hendra, Qld, 1943) ===''RINGROSE''=== * [[/William Stanley Ringrose|Ring, William Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPC-GSV] - 1900(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2YR Sydney (Epping, 1931-1939); 2BSR Forster (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 421, 1919 (Marconi); COCP2 129, 1930; COCP1 193, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Epping, NSW, 1935-1949); radio technician (Eastwood, NSW, 1954); technician (OTC Doonside Rd, Blacktown, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Forster, NSW, 1968) ===''RIPPEN''=== * [[/Adolf Heinrich Gerhard Rippen|Rippen, Adolf Heinrich Gerhard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLK-QSB] - 1919(WA)-1941(Off coast of Kenya) - Licences: 6GR Perth (Fremantle, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1731, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, HMAS Sydney II, Telegraphist) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Fremantle, 1943) - Links: [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/registrydetails.asp?ID=478 HMAS Sydney II Memorial]; [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/644953 VWMA]; [http://www.streetwisemedia.com.au/unknown-sydney-sailor-named-after-80-years/ Streetwise] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''RIVERS''=== * [[/Edmund Ronald Rivers|Rivers, Edmund Ronald or Ronald Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJH-V2S] - 1901(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: 3ER Receive Melbourne (Essendon, 1922-1923); 3ER Melbourne (Essendon, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 767, 1923 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''RIX''=== * [[/Walter Henry George Rix|Rix, Walter Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMQX-KZQ] - 1898(Qld)-1923(Qld) - Licences: 4EC Receive Brisbane (Bulimba, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: tram conductor (Valley, Qld, 1919-1921) ===''ROBB''=== * [[/Arthur Victor Robb|Robb, Arthur Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G881-MTY] - 1888(NSW)-1936(NSW) - Licences: Unknown Callsign Sydney (Arncliffe, 1911) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Surveyor, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Lake Wyangan, Griffith, NSW, 1930-1935) * [[/Gladstone Grey Robb|Robb, Gladstone Grey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SW-6JS] - 1892(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: XJDP Melbourne (Croxton, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified); PMGD (1911+, research section; developed splitting amplifier for first interstate broadcast 22 Sep 1925; in charge first shortwave tx VLR3 - Electoral Rolls: postal mechanic (Northcote, Vic, 1914); mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1915; Croxton, Vic, 1916; Northcote, Vic, 1919-1963); retired (Oakleigh South, Vic, 1967-1968) * [[/Walter Lindsay Robb|Robb, Walter Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJ9-JBL] - 1917(Vic)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3WX Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1938-1939); 3YR Melbourne (South Caulfield, 1947-1948; Essendon West, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2122, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: finisher (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1942); toolmaker (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); draftsman (Essendon, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''ROBBINS''=== * [[/Thomas Fellows Robbins|Robbins, Thomas Fellows]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX5X-2SL] - 1918(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5DK Adelaide (Fullarton, 1935-1937; Malvern, 1938-1939); 5AQ Leigh Creek (1954-1960); 5AQ Port Augusta (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1548, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Malvern, SA, 1941-1943) ===''ROBERTS''=== * [[/Charles D'Arcy Roberts|Roberts, Charles D'Arcy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2N-VBN] - 1909(NSW)-1943(Burma) - Licences: 2JV Sydney (Greenwich, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 408, 1928, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (signalman, 8 Division Signals, 1943) - Electoral rolls: clerk (Lane Cove, 1930-1937) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Edmund Charles Roberts|Roberts, Edmund Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1Q-WMS] - 1919(Vic)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 2QK Sydney (Lakemba, 1946; Punchbowl, 1947); 9QK Lae (1948); 2QK Sydney (Lakemba, 1954-1961); 2QN Lakemba (1969); 4QI Gladstone (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2279, 1939, NSW; BOCP 1882, 1960; TVOCP 310, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1958); technician (Bendigo, Vic, 1963); TV technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1963-1972); RAN (Nowra, NSW, 1972-1977); radio technician (Gladstone, Qld, 1977-1980); engineer (Seaford, Vic, 1980) * [[/Harry Mayland Roberts|Roberts, Harry Mayland or Mayfield (Electoral Rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLH-KKF] - 1912(SA)-1979(SA) - Licences: 5MY Adelaide (Alberton East, 1931; Myrtle Bank, 1938-1939; Fullarton Estate, 1947-1954; Plympton, 1955-1965; North Plympton, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 763, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Myrtle Bank, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Herbert Charles Roberts|Roberts, Herbert Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHG-122] - 1902(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3HR Sea Lake (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1669, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Sea Lake, Vic, 1931-1977) * [[/J. C. A. Roberts|Roberts, J. C. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XAAY Sydney (Parramatta, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Identification: Not yet identified, despite three given names - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Michael Denis Roberts|Roberts, John Michael Denis or Dennis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89R-5VT] - 1917(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2ACK Sydney (Haberfield, 1936-1939); 2JS Sydney (Campsie, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1656, 1936, NSW; AOCP1 8, 1946; COCP1 1119, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Haberfield, NSW, 1943); engineer (Cronulla, NSW, 1954-1963) * [[/Keith McLeod Roberts|Roberts, Keith McLeod]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJS-1GN] - 1909(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3QO Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1938-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2109, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1929-1946) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Nicholas William Roberts|Roberts, Nicholas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRC-XKV] - 1915(SA)-1936(SA) - Licences: 5NR Adelaide (St Peters, 1933-1936) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1228, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon, age 21yo - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Noel Grafton Roberts|Roberts, Noel Grafton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRD-CCL] - 1924(Eng)-2008(Eng) - Licences: 5NR Katherine (1947) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 589, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio inspector (Tally Ho, Vic, 1967-1968; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Phillip Roberts|Roberts, Phillip]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZF Narrandera (1932-1935); 2AFF Wagga Wagga (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1014, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet fully identified - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Narrandera, NSW, 1931-1932); storeman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1980) * [[/Richard George Crafter Roberts|Roberts, Richard George Crafter or Crofter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWFZ-Z24] - 1901(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2UU Sydney (Ashfield, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 750, 1922; 2COCP 430, 1933; 1COCP 505, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Ashfield, 1933-1936; Lovetts Bay, 1943; Chatswood, 1949-1958) * [[/Ronald Joseph Roberts|Roberts, Ronald Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1S-97N] - 1913(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1887, 1937, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: tailor (Melbourne South, Vic, 1936-1943); technician (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/Russell Flexmore Roberts|Roberts, Russell Flexmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL4K-265] - 18??-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4PN Brisbane (West End, 1927-1933; Annerley, 1937-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 372, 1927, No. 41 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; television experimenter (4CM); broadcaster (4BC, manager) - Electoral Rolls: musical director (South Brisbane, 1919); musician (Coorparoo, 1934); manager (Yeronga, 1936-1937); alderman (Annerley, 1954) * [[/V. Roberts|Roberts, V.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROBERTSON''=== * [[/Albert Edward Robertson|Robertson, Albert Edward "Robbie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBR1-G68] - 1908(???)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 3US Melbourne (Auburn, 1938-1939); 2US Sydney (Kogarah, 1946-1969; Chatswood, 1975; Castle Grove, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Kogarah, NSW, 1943-1968); radio officer (Chatswood, NSW, 1972); retired (Castle Cove, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Archibald Gordon Hamilton Robertson|Robertson, Archibald Gordon Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62Y-5YZ] - 1906(South Africa)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2ALA Sydney (Undercliffe, 1938-1939; Enfield, 1946-1950; Crows Nest, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2196, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Bankstown, NSW, 1930; Marrickville, NSW, 1930; Toxteth, NSW, 1932-1934; Campsie, NSW, 1935; Glebe, NSW, 1937; Enfield, NSW, 1943-1949; Crows Nest, NSW, 1954) * [[/Brian Desmond Robertson|Robertson, Brian Desmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2G-W63] - 1921(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 1RD Macquarie Island (1950s); 5RD Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 998, 1946 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/David Sterling Robertson|Robertson, David Sterling]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2M-F7H] - 1920(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5RN Adelaide (Mt Lofty, 1937-1939, 1948-1965); 1ATR Canberra (Deakin, 1956; Yarralumla, 1960); 5RN Adelaide (Stirling, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1944, 1937, SA; 2COCP 346, 1940; 1COCP 405, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Husband of 5YL-1YL Denise Alison Robertson nee Haslam - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (North Sydney, 1943) * [[/Denise Alison Robertson|Robertson nee Haslam, Denise Alison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2M-JWG] - 1927(NSW)-2008(SA) - Licences: 1YL Canberra (Yarralumla, 1960-1965); 5YL Adelaide (Stirling, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3552, 1956, ACT - amateur operator; YL operator - Relationships: Wife of 5RN-1ATR David Sterling Robertson - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROBINS''=== * [[/Eric Francis Robins|Robins, Eric Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZKN-B51] - 1919(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6RB Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1938-1939, 1947); 6RB Northam (1948); 6RB Perth (Joondanna, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2221, 1938, WA; COCP1 2032, 1966 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (South Perth, WA, 1949); postal officer (Joondanna, WA, 1954-1972); public servant (Joondanna, WA, 1977-1980) ===''ROBINSON''=== * [[/Alexander Robinson|Robinson, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1G8-ZJ2] - 1900(Eng)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2GR Sydney (Haberfield, 1930-1937; Richmond, 1938-1939; Hunter's Hill, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 498/499, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical meter tester (Haberfield, 1933-1936) - Callsign: 2GR callsign previously held by Joseph Sydney Marks * [[/Arthur Robinson|Robinson, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CS-4PP] - 1926(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3ABF Sale (1948-1956); 3ABF Melbourne (Croydon, 1960); 3ABF Traralgon (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2710, 1948, Vic; TVOCP 184, 1959 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Sale, 1949-1954); technician (Croydon, 1963); PMG TV technician (Traralgon, 1963-1980) * [[/Charles John Robinson|Robinson, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNJD-DC5] - 1908(Tas)-2004(???) - Licences: 7RC Launceston (1936-1937); 7KR Launceston (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1668, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: carter (Launceston, 1936-1937); cordial maker (Launceston, 1943) * [[/Harry Percival Robinson|Robinson, Harry Percival or Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1QW-J96] - 1905(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5HN Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1947-1960; Windsor Gardens, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2168, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fireman (Port Adelaide, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John William Robinson|Robinson, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS7H-Q61] - 1895(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2EN Receive Sydney (Ryde, 1922-1923); 2RN Receive Sydney (Concord, 1923); 4RN Brisbane (Kedron, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur broadcaster; Honorary Radio Inspector NSW; First director 4QG - Comment: several contemporaneous JWRs - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Merthyr, Qld, 1925-1926); radio engineer (Highgate Hill, Qld, 1928); engineer (Herston, 1936-1937) - TroveTag: "2EN-2RN-4RN - John William Robinson" ===''ROBSON''=== * [[/Colin Laudreux Robson|Robson, Colin Laudreux]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYV-TL8] - 1916(WA)-1973(WA) - Licences: 6XI Perth (Mt Lawley, 1937-1939); 6XI Northam (1947-1948); 6XI Waterloo (1954-1960); 6XI bunbury (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; 3COCP 181, 1936; AOCP 2055, 1937, WA; BOCP 234, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (6AM Quarters, Northam, WA, 1949; 6TZ, Waterloo, WA, 1958-1963; Bunbury, WA, 1968-1972) ===''ROCHE''=== * [[/L. Roche|Roche, L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJCG Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROCKBERG''=== * [[/Alec Rockberg|Rockberg, Alec]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPW1-965] - 1907(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2RG Sydney (CBD, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 771, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Leichhardt, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Five Dock, NSW, 1943; Nambucca Heads, NSW, 1949; Five Dock, NSW, 1954-1958; Haberfield, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''ROCKWELL''=== * [[/Horace Bruce Rockwell|Rockwell, Horace Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K882-BWV] - 1887(Tas)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XQH Brisbane (Wynnum) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; WW1; WW2; a founder of Wireless Institute of Queensland 1912 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fort Lytton, Qld, 1913; Wynnum, Qld, 1917-1919); electrical engineer (Enoggera, Qld, 1919; Chelmer, Qld, 1925); electrician (Fort Lytton, Qld, 1936-1937); soldier (Middle Head, NSW, 1943); engineer (Northbridge, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XQH - Horace Bruce Rockwell"(40+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Rockwell"(40+ tags) ===''RODDA''=== * [[/William David Rodda|Rodda, William David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WK-4JB] - 1907(WA)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6WR Perth (Claremont, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 435, 1928, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 1191, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Claremont, 1931-1936; Nedlands, 1937; Claremont, 1943); control operator (Nedlands, 1949-1954); technician (Perth, 1958) ===''RODGER''=== * [[/Malcolm Alan Rodger|Rodger, Malcolm Alan or Allen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3Y-LSY] - 1913(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3UI Tatura (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2334, 1939, Vic; BOCP 587, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Kyabram, Vic, 1934; Tatura, Vic, 1935-1954) ===''RODWELL''=== * [[/Albert Edward Rodwell|Rodwell, Albert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWX8-VG7] - 1909(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Bowen Hills, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bowen Hills, Qld, 1936-1937); grocer (Kedron, Qld, 1943-1949); company manager (Wavell Heights, Qld, 1954-1968); bookseller (Aspley, Qld, 1972) * [[/J. G. Rodwell|Rodwell, J. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 244 Sydney (North Sydney, 1920) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROGER''=== * [[/John Herman Roger|Roger, John Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQ3-315] - 1901(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2KV Sydney (Moore Park, 1929); 2KV Newcastle (CBD, 1930-1933) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 829, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone electrician (Lambton, NSW, 1930); telephone mechanic (Newcastle, NSW, 1932); no occupation (Earlwood, NSW, 1934-1937); engineer (Beresfield, NSW, 1949); broadcasting technician (Surry Hills, NSW, 1949); broadcasting engineer (Earlwood, NSW, 1954); postal employee (Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Chatswood, NSW, 1972-1980); ===''ROGERS''=== * [[/Bernard Stanley Rogers|Rogers, Bernard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXPV-L34] - 1912(SA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5FG Adelaide (Blackwood, 1934-1939; Edwardstown, 1947-1948; Glandore, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1274, 1934, SA; 1COCP 907, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Edwardstown, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Joseph Edwin Rogers|Rogers, Joseph Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGYT-JXW] - 1904(Tas)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3TO Melbourne (Camberwell, 1933-1937); 2AHN Sydney (Epping, 1938); 3TO Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948); 3TO Yallourn (1954-1965); 3TO Newborough (1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1091, 1933, Vic; BOCP 1452, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1927); manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1933-1937; Nedlands, WA, 1943); patrolman (Yallorn, Vic, 1949-1967); clerk (Newborough, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Lionel Cecil Rogers|Rogers, Lionel Cecil or Cecil Lionel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBJJ-56H] - 1904(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3KF Receive Melbourne (Seddon, 1922); 3LI Melbourne (Seddon, 1937; Footscray, 1938-1939; Seddon, 1947-1948); 3ADQ Rockbank (1965) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 836, 1924 (Spark); COCP2 101, 1937; COCP1 474, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Footscray North, Vic, 1926-1931); labourer (McMillans, Vic, 1935-1936); operator (Footscray North, Vic, 1936; Footscray South, Vic, 1937-1949); technician (wireless station, Rockbank, Vic, 1954-1967) * [[/Richard Rogers|Rogers, Richard "Ric"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBZN-LHZ] - Living - Licences: 7RO Hobart (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; historian (Amateur Radio Tas) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROHDE''=== * [[/William Campbell Rohde|Rohde, William Campbell "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76S-GRF] - 1907(Qld)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4RW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 493, 1929, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (YWCA Wireless Club); comms engineer (PMGD); broadcast engineer (4QG) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Red Hill, 1934-1943; Newmarket, 1949); postal engineer (Coorparoo, 1958-1980) ===''ROLLS''=== * [[/Sydney Rolls|Rolls, Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX95-V3F] - 1886(???)-1957(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, Central Office, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Auburn, Vic, 1916-1919); naval officer (Camberwell, Vic, 1924-1925); engineer (Hawthorn, Vic, 1928-1949) ===''ROOKS''=== * [[/John Rooks|Rooks, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6FX-5F2] - 1904(Eng)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2ADD Sydney (Sans Souci, 1937); 3DD Melbourne (Cribb Point, 1938); 6DD Perth (Redcliffe, 1947-1948); 4DD Townsville (1956-1969); 2BDD Sydney (Sans Souci, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 23, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Sans Souci, NSW, 1934-1937; Cribb Point, Vic, 1942); radio inspector (Sans Souci, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Redcliffe, WA, 1949); communications officer (Sans Souci, NSW, 1954); communications supervisor (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1968); retired (Townsville, Qld, 1972; Sans Souci, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''ROPER''=== * [[/Thornton Graham Roper|Roper, Thornton Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HY-FH7] - 1898(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3ZB Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1954; Surrey Hills, 1955; East Malvern, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2370, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster?; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (at WW1 enlistment); turner & fitter (Melbourne East, Vic, 1922-1924); turner (Oakleigh, Vic, 1925-1931); fruiterer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1934-1937); fitter (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1954); technician (Malvern East, Vic, 1963) ===''ROSCOE''=== * [[/Geoffrey Thomas Roscoe|Roscoe, Geoffrey Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QR-GJY] - 1900(Qld)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Receive Condamine (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Condamine, Qld, 1925; Macknade, Qld, 1936-1937; Boonah, Qld, 1943); retired (St Lucia, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''ROSE''=== * [[/Benjamin Isaac Rose|Rose, Benjamin Isaac]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDQ-GPR] - 1898(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3FR Receive Melbourne (South Oakleigh, 1922); 3TG Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 754, 1922 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1924-1936); carrier (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942); grocer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949); storeman (North Clayton, Vic, 1963) * [[/Henry Englebert Rose|Rose, Henry Englebert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPD1-TF3] - 1894(NSW)-1947(Qld) - Licences: 2LP Receive Warren (1922); 2HR Warren (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Dalby, Qld, 1913); station manager (Yanganbil, NSW, 1930); grazier (Warren, NSW, 1933); stock and station agent (Warren, NSW, 1935-1936; Annaby, NSW, 1937-1943) * [[/Robert William (Qld) Rose|Rose, Robert William (Qld)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DS-JJM] - 1911(Qld)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 4RR Brisbane (1925); 4RQ Longreach (1930-1939, 1946-1948); 2AQR Wallsend (1956-1961); 2AQR Avoca (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 576, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; chemist - Comment: Another Robert William Rose b1923 BOCP 993 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowong, 1925); chemist (Longreach, 1936-1949; West Wallsend, 1958-1963; Avoca Beach, 1968) * [[/Robert William (Vic) Rose|Rose, Robert William (Vic)]] - 1923(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 993, 1948; 3AIR 1790, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ===''ROSEBLADE''=== * [[/Rex Kitchener Roseblade|Roseblade, Rex Kitchener]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHF-YPM] - 1914(Vic)-1993(ACT) - Licences: 3QJ Melbourne (Kew, 1932-1939); 2RI Canberra (Barton, 1947); 3QJ Melbourne (Balcombe Camp, 1954-1955; Ashburton, 1956-1960); 1QJ Canberra (Narrabundah, 1965-1969; Campbell, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 930, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 152, 1938; 2COCP 177, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1937-1943); soldier (Glen Iris, Vic, 1954; Narrabundah, ACT, 1963-1968; Campbell, ACT, 1972-1980) ===''ROSENSKJAR''=== * [[/F. Rosenskjar|Rosenskjar, F.]] - 19??-19?? - 4?? Brisbane (Fairfield) (Operator 4BI), amateur operator, amateur broadcaster ===''ROSEVEAR''=== * [[/Ernest Donovan Rosevear|Rosevear, Ernest Donovan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWL-VRK] - 1914(SA)-2002(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2405, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: panelbeater (Brighton, SA, 1939); press operator (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''ROSEWARNE''=== * [[/Jeffrey Paul Rosewarne|Rosewarne, Jeffrey Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR41-ZWP] - 1920(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: 5MN Snowtown (1947-1948); 5MN Kadina (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2313, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROSS''=== * [[/Alexander David Ross|Ross, Alexander David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G68V-KFR] - 1883(Sct)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as Professor of Mathematics & Physics, University of Perth) - Electoral Rolls: university professor (Perth Club, 1916; West Perth, 1925-1954); retired (Albany, WA, 1958-1963) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ross-alexander-david-8270 ADB]; [[w:Alexander_David_Ross|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.news.uwa.edu.au/archive/201206204747/features/setting-standards-excellence/ UWA]; [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1967QJRAS...8..297. Harvard Obit] * [[/John Francis Ross|Ross, John Francis "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Z1-TYT] - 1922(SA)-2021(NSW)98yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - engineer (PMGD); journalist (editor, The Broadcaster); historian (broadcasting, Amateur Radio, radiocommunications); author ("History of Radio in South Australia"; "Radio Broadcast Technology"); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Member of the Order of Australia, "For service to the media as a radio broadcasting engineer", 1989 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Reginald Waterstone Mansen Ross|Ross, Reginald Waterstone Mansen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RP-ZML] - 1907(South Africa)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 2IG Albury (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1429, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Mildura, Vic, 1934; Albury, NSW, 1936-1943); technical assistant (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); clerk (Sunshine, Vic, 1958-1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''ROST''=== * [[/Albert William Rost|Rost, Albert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2S-FXW] - 1887(Qld)-1949(NSW) - Licences: XBR Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Waverley, NSW, 1913; Epping, NSW, 1930-1937; Eastwood, NSW, 1943; West Ryde, 1949) ===''ROUDIE''=== * [[/Andrea Roudie|Roudie, Andrea "Andrew"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNX-X16] - 1912(Greece)-2008(Vic) - Licences: 3UJ Melbourne (South Yarra, 1932-1933; Fairfield, 1937-1939; Ashburton, 1947-1948; Ringwood East, 1954; Croydon, 1955-1965; Vermont, 1969-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 878, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); engineer (Ringwood, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Croydon, Vic, 1963); engineer (Vermont, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''ROUTLEDGE''=== * [[/Robert Angus Routledge|Routledge, Robert Angus "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX2-BDP] - 1913(SA)-1997(SA) - Licences: 5RA Adelaide (Richmond, 1930-1931; Henley Beach, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 679, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: manufacturer (Henley, 1939); radio technician (Henley, 1941); physics technician (Glenelg, 1943) ===''ROWE''=== * [[/R. L. Rowe|Rowe, R. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2LR Sydney (Milsons Point, 1928; McMahons Point, 1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 267, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''ROWLAND''=== * [[/Robert George Rowland|Rowland, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH14-G2J] - 1902(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3GR Ballarat (1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 657, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Grovedale, 1924); storekeeper (Majorca, 1925-1927; Ballarat, 1931); radio dealer (Ballarat, 1936-1980) - Comment: Don't confuse 3ZGG/3AFS Robert George Rowlands ===''ROWLATT''=== * [[/Thomas William Rowlatt|Rowlatt, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCMJ-HZT] - 1892(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1915-1921); engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1925-1937); mechanical engineer (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1943-1968); retired (Chermside, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''ROWLES''=== * [[/Charles Alfred Rowles|Rowles, Charles Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPCL-YYT] - 1908(Eng)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 2OS Sydney (Double Bay, 1931-1933; Bondi, 1933-1935); 3OS Melbourne (Armadale, 1947; East St Kilda, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 849, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 422, 1933; COCP1 361, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bus conductor (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); radio (Waverley, NSW, 1934-1935); aeradio operator (Aeradio Station, Forrest, WA, 1943); control officer (St Kilda West, Vic, 1949); technician (Camberwell, Vic, 1954); radio engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1958; Jordanville, Vic, 1967-1968; Mt Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROWLEY''=== * [[/Frank Rowley|Rowley, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76R-9S5] - 1916(Vic)-1991(NZ) - Licences: 3QF Melbourne (Avonsleigh, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954; East Frankston, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2071, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bentleigh, Vic, 1937-1942); builder (Avonleigh, Vic, 1949-1954; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROY''=== * [[/Arthur Beresford|Roy, Arthur Beresford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXWQ-QB1] - 1910(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2OP Sydney (Waverley, 1931-1939; Rose Bay, 1946-1947); 2OP New Lambton (1948); 2OP Sydney (Leichhardt, 1950; Strathfield, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 722, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Waverley, NSW, 1932-1937; New Lambton, NSW, 1943; Leichhardt, NSW, 1949; Homebush, NSW, 1958; Strathfield, NSW, 1963) * [[/Arthur Richard Roy|Roy, Arthur Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGKT-N5V] - 1916(NSW)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 2ADR Sydney (Mascot, 1936-1939); 3ADR Melbourne (Elwood, 1947-1956; Armadale, 1960; Toorak, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1734, 191936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mascot, NSW, 1937); St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); manufacturer (Toorak, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''ROYLE''=== * [[/William Arthur Kirkcaldy Royle|Royle, William Arthur Kirkcaldy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ13-BBQ] - 1909(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2WA Sydney (Edgecliff, 1927-1928); 2AWK Sydney (Darling Point, 1946-1950; Sandringham, 1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 318, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: underwriter (Edgecliff, 1936-1954); agent (Sandringham, 1958) ===''RUBAN''=== * [[/John Peter Ruban|Ruban, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CM-DMS] - 1925(???)-2015(Vic) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Footscray North, 1963-1968); technician (Maidstone, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''RUCK''=== * [[/Charles Leonard Ruck|Ruck, Charles Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTVS-3DH] - 1894(Vic)-1968(Vic) - Licences: 3JO Melbourne (East Malvern, 1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 315, 1917 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Merchant Navy, 1914-1925) - Electoral Rolls: architect (Malvern, Vic, 1922; Malvern East, Vic, 1924-1933; Canterbury, Vic, 1934-1936; Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1963); retired (Camberwell, Vic, 1968) ===''RUDKIN''=== * [[/Keith Rudkin|Rudkin, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQQ-3WC] - 1910(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2DG Newcastle (Stockton, 1935-1936; Abermain, 1937-1939; Maitland, 1946-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1418, 1935, NSW; BOCP 435, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Wickham, NSW, 1932); dairy farmer (Stratford, NSW, 1933); carrier (Stockton, NSW, 1935; Abermain, NSW, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Abermain, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Maitland, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''RUMBLE''=== * [[/James Eric Rumble|Rumble, James Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G49Y-S8W] - 1917(WA)-1999(WA) - Licences: 6RU Perth (Subiaco, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Wembley, 1954-1960; City Beach, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2222, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Subiaco, WA, 1949); manager (Wembley, WA, 1954-1963); company director (City Beach, WA, 1968-1980) ===''RUMBOLD''=== * [[/George Henry Rumbold|Rumbold, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VKD-BSQ] - 1907(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3GR Bendigo (1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 349, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Bendigo, Vic, 1928); insurance agent (Kyneton, Vic, 1931; Shepparton, Vic, 1931; Bendigo, Vic, 1936-1937); assistant superintendent (Bendigo, Vic, 1942-1954); cabinet maker (Bendigo, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''RUSE''=== * [[/Thomas William Ruse|Ruse, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZMB-QWY] - 1891(Vic)-1987(WA)95yo - Licences: 6WK Perth (Perth City, 1930-1931; Osborne Park, 1933-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 627, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Osborne Park, 1916-1972); retired (Bunbury, 1977-1980) ===''RUSSACK''=== * [[/Harry Lancelot Russack|Russack, Harry Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYZX-Q5L] - 1907(SA)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2BN Sydney (Hurstville, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 946, 1927; COCP2 81, 1930) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Croydon, NSW, 1933-1936; Lane Cove, NSW, 1943-1954); agent (Surry Hills, NSW, 1958); company director (Greenwich, NSW, 1958; Forestville, NSW, 1963; Frenchs Forest, NSW, 1968); retired (Stuarts Point, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''RUSSELL''=== * [[/Albert Cooper Russell|Russell, Albert Cooper "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ9-BQV] - 1916(WA)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 6AR Albany (1936-1937); 6AR Northam (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1670, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Katanning, WA, 1937); mechanic (New Town, Tas, 1943-1949); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Sans Souci, NSW, 1958; Double Bay, NSW, 1963; Kensington, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/George Justice Russell|Russell, George Justice "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPLY-QTV] - 1908(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2QA Tullamore (1932-1936); 2QA Nyngan (1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 960, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Tullamore, NSW, 1930-1936); radio engineer (Nyngan, NSW, 1937-1968); retired (Nyngan, NSW, 1972) * [[/Ronald Albert Henry Russell|Russell, Ronald Albert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Q8-Z2W] - 1912(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3EO Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2176, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Cobug, Vic, 1934); constable (Melbourne East, Vic, 1936; Coburg, Vic, 1937-1954) ===''RUTHERFORD''=== * [[/Ernest Rutherford|Rutherford, Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZLK-WGB]- 1871(NZ)-1937(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [[w:Ernest Rutherford|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/1908/rutherford/biographical/ Nobel Prize]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ernest-Rutherford Britannica] ===''RUTLEDGE''=== * [[/Cyril Rutledge|Rutledge, Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M441-T34] - 1904(WA)-1991(WA) - Licences: 6DC Receive Perth (Highgate Hill, 1923); 6CR Perth (North Perth, 1960-1965, Applecross, 1969; Attadale, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2496, 1942, WA; BOCP 547, 1944 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (North Perth, WA, 1925-1926); chemist (Dalwallinu, WA, 1934-1943); radio electrician (Maylands, WA, 1949-1954); pharmaceutical chemist (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1958-1963); pharmacist (Applecross, WA, 1968); chemist (Attadale, WA, 1972-1980) ===''RUTTER''=== * [[/George Alfred Rutter|Rutter, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR8B-67C] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2CB Sydney (Artarmon, 1936-1939; Hornsby, 1946-1980+); 2BCB Culburra (1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1662, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: textile worker (Artarmon, NSW, 1937); mechanic (Hornsby, NSW, 1949-1980) ===''RYAN''=== * [[/Albert John Ryan|Ryan, Albert John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWH-V6X] - 1897(Vic)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2LE Canberra (Kingston, 1930-1933); 2YN Canberra (Kingston, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 489, 1919; AOLCP 80, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Training School, 1918-1919); PMGD (junior mechanic NSW, 1917; clerk, 1919) broadcast engineer; founder of 2CA Canberra commercial - Comment: several contemporaneous AJR's - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Clement James Ryan|Ryan, Clement James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJS-2TB] - 1916(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3DZ Portland (1936-1937); 3DZ Melbourne (Northcote, 1938-1939; Middle Park, 1947-1948; Balaclava, 1954-1960; Glenhuntly, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1667, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Albert Park, Vic, 1949); electrician (Ripponlea, Vic, 1963); technical officer (Glenhuntly, Vic, 1968); technical (Carnegie, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Cornelius Edward Ryan|Ryan, Cornelius Edward "Con"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTH8-84B] - 1907(Qld)-1989(Qld) - Licences: 4ZS Brisbane (Oxley, 1938-1939, 1947); 4ZS Rockhampton (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2190, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1940-1947) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1930-1943); cleaner (Rockhampton, Qld, 1954); labourer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958-1980) * [[/George Edward Ryan|Ryan, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CM-RCC] - 1910(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1939; Dutton Park, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1633, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telephone mechanic (PMGD) - Comment: several contemporaneous GERs - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1937); telephone mechanic (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943-1954); PMG Instructor (St Lucia, Qld, 1958); instructor (Taringa, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Michael James Ryan|Ryan, Michael James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXQ-2MC] - 1909(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3NV Melbourne (Merlynston, 1938-1939, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2072, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Several contemporaneous MJRs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter George Ryan|Ryan, Walter George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RR-ZQ1] - 1904(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2TI Sydney (Kensington South, 1935-1936; Kingsford, 1937-1939, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1422, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: master butcher (Kensington, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''RYMILL''=== * [[/Arthur Campbell Rymill|Rymill, Arthur Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXVS-CTB] - 1907(SA)-1989(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Riddoch Rymill|Rymill, Robert Riddoch]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5N-YC9] - 1904(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: V753 Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3GX Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: ethnologist (South Yarra, 1931) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/535352 WW2] ===''RYVITCH''=== * [[/Judah Louis Ryvitch|Ryvitch or Rich, Judah Louis or Louis Judah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1LF-H39] - 1914(Vic)-1993(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2454, 1940, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fitzroy, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Brunswick, Vic, 1942) =='''S'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''SAAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Saar|Saar, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ52-N3K] - 1889(???)-1956(WA) - Licences: 6CZ Receive Perth (West Perth, 1923); 6CZ Northam (1923-1925); 6KM Eucla (1926-1927); 6KM Geraldton (1933); 6KM Perth (Maylands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 264, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraph lineman (North Perth, WA, 1915); postal electrician (Northam, WA, 1917); mechanic (Bunbury, WA, 1916-1917; Balkatta, WA, 1922; Eucla, WA, 1925-1926; North Perth, WA, 1928; Maylands, WA, 1931); postal electrician (Maylands, WA, 1936-1954) ===''SABAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saban|Saban, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Saban|Saban, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNT4-QQK] - 1895(Vic)-1933(NSW) - Licences: XMI Melbourne (Auburn, 1913-1914); 2BL Receive Sydney (Waverley, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (East Sydney, NSW, 1930-1933) ===''SABELBERG''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sabelberg|Sabelberg, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Joseph Brentani Sabelberg|Sabelberg, Charles Joseph Brentani]] - 1869(Vic)-1935(Vic) - Licences: 3CS Melbourne (Port Melbourne, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Licence possibly held for one of his sons - Electoral Rolls: physician (Violet Town, Vic, 1903-1906); medical practitioner (Port Melbourne, Vic, 1914-1931) ===''SAGAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Noel Sagar|Sagar, Eric Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKS-4J9] - 1896(SA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 5CM Receive Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1923); 5CM Adelaide (Largs Bay, 1924-1926); 4ES Brisbane (Greenslopes, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Halcyon: Not mentioned - Electoral Rolls: manager (Greenslopes, Qld, 1932); engineer (Darlinghurst, 1943-1949); orchardist (Kincumber, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''SAINSBURY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Henry Sainsbury|Sainsbury, Rupert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L28X-5H3] - 1896(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1924-1936); 4YJ Brisbane (Clayfield, 1937-1939); 2YJ Sydney (Concord, 1946-1954; Epping, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 54, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Concord, 1930); traveller (Hendra, 1936-1937); soldier (Norman Park, 1943); executive (Concord West, 1949-1954); commercial traveller (Epping, 1958-1968) ===''SAINTY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Melville Sainty|Sainty, Clifford Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ61-1GZ] - 1907(NSW)-1987(SA) - Licences: 2MS Warrawee (1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 88, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF) - Relationships: likely related to XAH Stanley James Sainty - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Turramurra, NSW, 1936-1943); farmer (Loganholme, Qld, 1949); builder (Turramurra, NSW, 1954); manager (Turramurra, NSW, 1958-1968) * [[/Stanley James Sainty|Sainty, Stanley James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXW9-W9D] - 1898(NSW)-1951(Vic) - Licences: XAH Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Five Dock, NSW, 1930); mechanical engineer (Tempe, NSW, 1931-1934); manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1936-1937); engineer (Deepdene, Vic, 1943-1949) - TroveTag: "XAH - Stanley James Sainty" ===''SALAMY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Salamy|Salamy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Salamy|Salamy, Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZHH-VWR] - 1904(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: 3AJ Receive Warrnambool (1922-1923); 3AJ Warrnambool (1924-1933); 3PS Warrnambool (1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 35, 1924, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Warrnambool, 1924-1977) ===''SALLMANN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sallmann|Sallmann, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Herbert Sallmann|Sallmann or Sallman, Noel Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY1M-59M] - 1912(Vic)-2006(SA)94yo - Licences: 3UG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3AUG Merbein (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2023, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Camberwell, Vic, 1934-1937); assistant manager (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); manager (Merbein, Vic, 1954); estate agent (Merbein, Vic, 1963-1980); retired (Frankston, Vic, 1980) ===''SALMON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Salmon|Salmon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Edward Francis Salmon|Salmon, James Edward Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY3W-B19] - 1916(Vic)-1952(Vic) - Licences: 3ZJ Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1934-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1321, 1934, Vic; BOCP 195, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); announcer (Caulfield, Vic, 1949) * [[/Walter Edwin Salmon|Salmon, Walter Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQC-SWG] - 1902(Eng)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2SA Sydney (Naremburn, 1927-1929; Bondi North, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Kirrawee, 1950; Sutherland, 1954-1955; Kirrawee, 1956-1975) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 298, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1934); police sergeant (Bondi, NSW, 1936-1943); police superintendant (Kirrawee, NSW, 1954-1968); superintendant (Kirrawee, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SAMPHIER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Luke Samphier|Samphier, Richard Luke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L58L-DPC] - 1914(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6YZ Perth (City, 1936-1937; Victoria Park, 1938-1939; Carlisle, 1947-1955; Mt Lawley, 1956-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1717, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: blind school worker (North Perth, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1943); Blind School employee (Carlisle, WA, 1949-1954; Mt Lawley, WA, 1958) ===''SAMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Walter Sampson|Sampson, Thomas Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFWX-3TB] - 1894(NSW)-1954(WA) - Licences: XYAF Boulder (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Boulder, WA, 1916-1922); electrical engineer (Claremont, WA, 1925-1954) ===''SANDEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Otto Sandel|Sandel, Otto]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW4J-54J] - 1905(Qld)-1999(NSW) - 2UW Sydney (Manly, 1923; Kensington, 1923-1924; Northbridge, 1924-1925; Bellevue Hill, 1926-1927); 2HH Sydney (Woollahra, 1936-1939, 1946-1969; Bondi, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 270, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; founder B class 2UW Sydney & 2UX Wagga Wagga - don't confuse Charles Albert Sandell of AAE fame - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Woolahra, 1930-1931); engineer (Bondi, 1933; Edgecliff, 1936-1937; Bondi Junction, 1943-1954; Bondi Beach, 1958-1980) - TroveTag: "2UW-2HH - Otto Sandel" ===''SANDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandell|Sandell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Albert Sandell|Sandell, Charles Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S2H-3J5] - 1886(Eng)-1980(WA) - Licences: ??? Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1911-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 155, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; participant in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition; WW1; coastal wireless operator (VIE Esperance, VID Darwin, 1916) - Comment: don't confuse Otto Sandel of 2UW fame - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Radio Station, Esperance, WA, 1916); radio mechanic (Esperance, WA, 1922-1936); motor engineer (Wentworthville, NSW, 1937-1949); retired (Esperance, WA, 1954-1977) ===''SANDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sander|Sander, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Henry Sander|Sander, John Henry "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6WF-H23] - 1906(WA)-1955(WA) - Licences: 6MS Geraldton (1935-1937); 6MS Perth (Cannington, 1938-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1435, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wheelwright (Geraldton, WA, 1930); electrician (Geraldton, WA, 1931-1937); telephone mechanic (South Perth, WA, 1937; Cannington, WA, 1943-1954) ===''SANDERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanders|Sanders, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lawrence Dudley Sanders|Sanders, Lawrence Dudley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTP-ZYW] - 1910(Eng)-2007(NSW)96yo - Licences: 2AJG Sydney (Randwick, 1938-1939; Waverley, 1948-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 13, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Randwick, NSW, 1931-1937; Waverley, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''SANDERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanderson|Sanderson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas George Sanderson|Sanderson, Douglas George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WZJ-2K3] - 1924(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD); historian (broadcast); federal public servant (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: PMG technician (Torwood, Qld, 1949-1954); technician (Ashgrove, Qld, 1958-1968); engineer (Chermside, Qld, 1972; Windsor, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SANDFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandford|Sandford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Murray Sandford|Sandford, Samuel Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTJV-XXG] - 1908(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3WJ Kyneton (1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 938, 1926 (Spark, Valve); COCP2 15, 1929; COCP1 276, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kyneton, Vic, 1931-1937); radio (Essendon North, Vic, 1942-1954); grazier ("Maryvale", Kyneton, Vic, 1958-1980) ===''SANDHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandham|Sandham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Keith Sandham|Sandham, James Keith "Keith"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''SANDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sands|Sands, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Roy Sands|Sands, William Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTDQ-W31] - 1918(WA)-2009(Qld) - Licences: 6BS Perth (South Perth, 1939, 1947); 5BL Adelaide (Plympton, 1948-1960; Fullarton, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2276, 1939, WA; AIR3 377, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: projectionist (South Perth, WA, 1943) ===''SANDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sandy|Sandy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Lionel Montague Sandy|Sandy, James Lionel Montague]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFGG-54G] - 1885(NSW)-1917(France) - Licences: XBB Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Australian Flying Corps) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/322425 VWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1213369 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''SANKEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Ewart Sankey|Sankey, Reginald Ewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCLB-ZSM] - 1908(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3XP Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1934-1939; Kilsyth, 1947-1954; Bayswater, 1955-1960; Boronia, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1318, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: springmaker (Canterbury, Vic, 1931; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1936-1943); agriculturalist (Kilsyth, Vic, 1949-1954; Bayswater North, Vic, 1963); retired (Boronia, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''SANSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sanson|Sanson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. E. Sanson|Sanson, W. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJCM Warrnambool (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SARGENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sargent|Sargent, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William George Holland Sargent|Sargent, William George Holland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XF-NF9] - 1916(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3SC Camperdown (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1879, 1937, Vic; BOCP 762, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Camperdown, Vic, 1943); radio mechanic (Camperdown, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SAUNDERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Lewis Saunders|Saunders, Alfred Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLR-FMS] - 1909(SA)-2003(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Hyde Park, 1923-1924); 5BX Adelaide (Glenelg, 1925-1939, 1946-1955; Plympton, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 223, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Glenelg, 1939-1943) ===''SAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saw|Saw, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick William Saw|Saw, Frederick William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9S9-JN3] - 1884(WA)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6DA Perth (Armadale, 1923-1926; Victoria Park, 1927); 6DA Albany (1930-1931); 6DA Perth (Wanneroo, 1933; North Perth, 1937-1939); 6DA Northam (1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 174, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: storekeeper (Armadale, 1909); electrician (Beverley, 1916-1917; Armadale, 1921-1925; Albany, 1928-1931; Balkatta, 1936; Leederville, 1937; Kalgoorlie, 1937-1943); mechanic (North Perth, 1949); retired (Triggs Island, 1954) * [[/Malcolm Henry Saw|Saw, Malcolm Henry ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCY-H9M] - 1921(WA)-1997(WA) - 6SM Perth (Doubleview, 1960-1980+), amateur operator (AOCP 3674, 1958, No. ?? in WA), WW2, engineer (Doubleview, 1972) ===''SAWERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawers|Sawers, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Victor Sawers|Sawers, Thomas Victor "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB45-1B9] - 1917(Vic)-2014(Qld)96yo - Licences: 3OG Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1930); 3AOG Melbourne (Essendon, 1947-1969; Strathmore, 1975); 3AOG Barmah (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1921, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Essendon, Vic, 1942); engineer (Essendon West, Vic, 1949); aircraft inspector (Essendon, Vic, 1954); engineer (Essendon West, Vic, 1963-1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972); retired (Barmah, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SAWFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawford|Sawford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Francis Sawford|Sawford, Leonard Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LF7J-2XK] - 1908(SA)-1968(SA) - Licences: 5DH Receive Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1923); Receive Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1923); 5LF Adelaide (Peterhead, 1925-1928; West Croydon, 1931; Largs, 1937-1939); 5YF Adelaide (Glen Osmond, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 173, 1925, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; agent (Largs, 1939) - Electoral Rolls: agent (Largs, SA, 1939-1941) - TroveTag: "5DH-5LF-5YF - Leonard Francis Sawford" ===''SAWYER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sawyer|Sawyer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred Edward Charles Sawyer|Sawyer, Wilfred Edward Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTRM-271] - 1895(Vic)-1963(Qld) - Licences: 3KJ Melbourne (Northcote, 1924-1926; Hurstbridge, 1927); 4KJ Thursday Island (1948-1956); 4KJ Rockhampton (1960) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 131, 1915 (Telefunken); COCP2 151, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal wireless operator - Electoral Rolls: radio (Malvern, Vic, 1919); biograph operator (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1921; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1922); postal employee (Kew, Vic, 1925-1926); telegraphist (Hurstbridge, Vic, 1926); radio officer (Thursday Island, Qld, 1949-1954; Rockhampton, Qld, 1958); retired (Rockhampton, Qld, 1963) ===''SAXON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Saxon|Saxon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Maurice Saxon|Saxon, Kenneth Maurice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZQ-4VZ] - 1922(Tas)-2006(Tas) - Licences: 7AI Henrietta (1939, 1954-1975); 7AI Yolla (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2300, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Henrietta, Tas, 1949-1958) ===''SCANLON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scanlon|Scanlon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Michael Scanlon|Scanlon, Francis Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCJ3-TFZ] - 1895(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2ALH Broken Hill (1938-1939); 2ALH Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2241, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Taree, NSW, 1930-1937; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/William Lawrence Scanlon|Scanlon, William Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKG-3XR] - 1901(Tas)-1971(NSW) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1921-1923); 7AL Hobart (West Hobart, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; sales (Medhursts, Hobart to 1924, Launceston from 1924) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SCARFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scarff|Scarff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Joseph Scarff|Scarff, William Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM62-8NC] - 1914(Vic)-1954(Vic) - Licences: 3KO Melbourne (Malvern, 1936-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1690, 1936, Vic; BOCP 79, 1937; COCP1 219, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Killed in vehicle accident - Electoral Rolls: student (Malvern, Vic, 1936-1937); tester (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1954) ===''SCETRINE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scetrine|Scetrine, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Bert Scetrine|Scetrine, Bert or Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBJ9-YNX] - 1915(Tas)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 3BI Ballarat (1938-1939, 1947-1954); 7BI Scottsdale (1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2123, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Awards: OBE (Civil), services to community, 1976 - Electoral Rolls: radio electrician (Kingston, ACT, 1937); radio engineer (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954) ===''SCHAUMLOFFEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schaumloffel|Schaumloffel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Johann Ludwig Schaumloffel|Schaumloffel, Johann Ludwig]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9K-WNC] - 1918(SA)-2001(SA) - Licences: 2JM Broken Hill (1939, 1946-1947); 5LS Adelaide (Flinders Park, 1948; Colonel Light Gardens, 1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 174, 1938; AOCP 2309, 1939, NSW; COCP2 370, 1940; COCP1 429, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Broken Hill, NSW, 1943) ===''SCHELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harley Irwin Schell|Schell, Harley Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD57-PV8] - 1907(Tas)-1996(Tas) - Licences: 7AW Receive West Burnie (1922); Receive West Burnie (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kelso, 1936-1972) ===''SCHLEICHER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schleicher|Schleicher, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Schleicher|Schleicher, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3D4-5RS] - 1918(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4KS Brisbane (Toowong, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Alderley, 1948-1965; Aspley, 1969-1975; McDowall, 1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 2144, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club member (WIAQ); radio employee (Tracksons, manager service); business proprietor (Blue & White Cabs comms) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Toowong, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Alderley, Qld, 1949-1963); radio engineer (Aspley, Qld, 1968-1972; McDowall, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SCHMIDT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Frederick Schmidt|Schmidt, Ronald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88P-1B9] - 1913(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3LY Trafalgar (1930); 3LY Moe (1931); 3LY Sale (1933-1939, 1946-1948); 3LY Melbourne (Camberwell, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 567, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 69, 1932; 1COCP 72, 1936; TVOCP 75, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Sale, 1934-1937); radio technician (Sale, 1949-1954); technician (Camberwell, 1954-1980) ===''SCHNELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schnell|Schnell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Fred H. Schnell|Schnell, Fred H.]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZH-QK1] - 1890(USA)-1957(USA) - Licences: W1MO - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; third permanent employee of ARRL; seconded to US Navy for the fleet visit to Australia in 1925; supervised the construction of a powerful shortwave set on the battleship Seattle & worked the set during the cruise making numerous international contacts - Links: [[Fred_Schnell|Wikipedia]]; [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=4180204 IRE Special Issue Radio Pioneers (5)MB)] ===''SCHNITZERLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Francis Joseph Schnitzerling|Schnitzerling, Leonard Francis Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G885-W43] - 1907(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CK Warwick (1938-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2099, 1938, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Warwick, 1928-1968) ===''SCHOFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schofield|Schofield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Schofield|Schofield, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXB3-69N] - 1874(Eng)-1971(WA)97yo - Licences: 6WS Perth (Peppermint Grove, 1935-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1463, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1919); broker (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1922-1968) ===''SCHOLTZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scholtz|Scholtz, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy James Scholtz|Scholtz, Roy James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G73F-ZL5] - 1911(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2SI Sydney (Bondi, 1935; Woollahra, 1936; Wentworthville, 1937; Darlinghurst, 1938; Strathfield, 1939; Willoughby, 1947; Strathfield, 1948-1958) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 32, 1935; COCP1 1519, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Waverley, NSW, 1933); electrical contractor (Wentworthville, NSW, 1933-1934); constable (Redfern, NSW, 1935-1936); police constable (Wentworthville, NSW, 1937; Wollongong, NSW, 1943; Strathfield, NSW, 1949; Burwood, NSW, 1954; Strathfield, NSW, 1958-1963); police officer (Coogee, NSW, 1968; Saratoga, NSW, 1977); retired (Gosford, NSW, 1980) ===''SCHOLZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hans Scholz|Scholz, Hans "Harold" / "Harry" / "Tibby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G64P-CV3] - 19??(???)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4HR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1931); 4HR Nambour (1933); 4HR Brisbane (Coorparoo, 1937); 4HR Gladstone (1937-1939); 4HR Brisbane (Morningside, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 784, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ; South Brisbane RC; Brisbane DX Club); broadcast technician (PMGD) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Coorparoo, 1937); mechanic (Dalby, 1943); not stated (Morningside, 1949-1968) ===''SCHULTZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Nelson Schultz|Schultz, Leonard Nelson "Len"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJY-QBF] - 1906(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2LO Sydney (Lane Cove, 1922); 2LO Sydney (Lane Cove, 1923-1930); 2ANM Sydney (Mosman, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 171, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 45, 1931; 3AIR 176, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (co-designed 2GB, 1926; involved 2CA, 4BH, 2MW, 5DN); professional associations (IRE: foundation member, vice-president, president); aviator (Royal Aero Club NSW, committee) - Electoral Rolls: broadcasting engineer (Mosman, 1935-1937); engineer (Mosman, 1949-1977) - TroveTag: "2LO-2ANM - Leonard Nelson Schultz" ===''SCHULTZE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Schultze|Schultze, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Edwin Ludwig Schultze|Schultze, John Edwin Ludwig or John Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQTB-9FL] - 1906(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3QO Receive Melbourne (Glenferrie, 1923-1924); 3JS Melbourne (Glenferrie, 1925-1933; Hawthorn, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 163, 1925, Vic - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Hawthorn, 1934); mechanic (Auburn, Vic, 1937-1954); supervisor (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''SCOTLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scotland|Scotland, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Henry Scotland|Scotland, Leonard Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRKT-6ZL] - 1909(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ABV Sydney (Randwick, 1937-1939, 1946; Bondi Junction, 1947-1948; Randwick, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Randwick, NSW, 1930-1937); bus conductor (Randwick, NSW, 1943-1949); driver (Randwick, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''SCOTNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scotney|Scotney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hubert Roy Scotney|Scotney, Hubert Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRCV-KP5] - 1903(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2TS Sydney (Auburn, 1931-1933; Leichhardt, 1934-1937; Dulwich Hill, 1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 868, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salvation army officer (Bulimba, Qld, 1925; Armidale, NSW, 1930; Auburn, NSW, 1933; Leichhardt, NSW, 1934-1937; Lewisham, NSW, 1943; Marrickville, NSW, 1949-1954; Box Hill, Vic, 1963-1968; Connells Point, NSW, 1972; Belfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SCOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scott|Scott, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Cecil John Scott|Scott, Alfred Cecil John "Cecil", "Cec", "Scottie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M12J-9YK] - 1888(Tas)-1954(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Launceston (1923); 7CS Launceston (1925-1931); 7CS Hobart (Lindisfarne, 1933; Sandy Bay, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 56, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: well-known for comic QSL cards - Electoral Rolls: bench clerk (Nelson, 1936; Hobart South, 1943-1954) * [[/A. P. Scott|Scott, A. P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJEE Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Ernest Kilburn Scott|Scott, Ernest Kilburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBDW-TBR] - 1868(Eng)-1941(Eng) - Came to Sydney in 1905 to organise electrical engineering department of University of Sydney, likely early wireless experimenter, promoted need for wireless telegraphy for Australia, returned to England ca 1910 - [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Ernest_Kilburn_Scott Graces Guide - Ernest Kilburn Scott] * [[/Francis Ladner Scott|Scott, Francis Ladner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHK-DTF] - 1899(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4BO Thursday Island (1933); 2UH Sydney (Randwick, 1934-1936; Naremburn, 1937-1938; La Perouse, 1939 - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 419, 1918; 2COCP 360, 1931; 1COCP 33, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; coastal wireless operator; military (UK Merchant Navy post WW1) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Nundah, Qld, 1921-1925); radio telegraphist (Pinkenba, Qld, 1929; Thursday Island, Qld, 1931; Randwick, NSW, 1935; Waverton, NSW, 1943; Wyndham, WA, 1943; Rockhampton, Qld, 1949) * [[/George Archibald Scott|Scott, George Archibald "Scotty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G682-TGN] - 1882(Eng)-1940(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 607, 1921; 1COCP 181, 1931 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); PMGD (radio inspector, WA); witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as radio inspector, WA) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rockhampton, 1913-1914; Hendra, 1915-1917); radio inspector (Fremantle, 1925-1937) - Links: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84253651 Bio] - TroveTag: "George Archibald Scott" * [[/George Clement Scott|Scott, George Clement or Clement George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FB-6R6] - 1903(WA)-1992(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2206, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: forestry employee (Mundaring, WA, 1931); labourer (East Fremantle, WA, 1936-1943); electrical engineer (Caringbah, NSW, 1958-1968); director (Caringbah, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Herbert Godfrey Scott|Scott, Herbert Godfrey "Herb"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MJ-JFJ] - 1902(Qld)-1968(Qld) - Licences: 4HS Toowoomba (1931-1937); 4HS Brisbane (Albion, 1938-1939; 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 750, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (Qld Railways) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Toowoomba, 1925-1936; Albion, 1943-1968) * [[/Jack Bartlett Scott|Scott, Jack Bartlett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VX-FLR] - 1909(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2NR Sydney (Epping, 1930-1934); 2AJX Sydney (Cheltenham, 1938-1939; Epping, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 685, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Epping, NSW, 1933-1935); engineer (Epping, NSW, 1949; Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1968); retired (Carlingford, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/J. L. Scott|Scott, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2QW Receive Sydney (CBD, 1923); 2YM Sydney (CBD, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Keith Victor Scott|Scott, Keith Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB3L-QZH] - 1911(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3SS Maffra (1937-1939, 1947-1956); 3SS Melbourne (Noble Park, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1857, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: railways (Northcote, Vic, 1931); railway employee (Maffra, Vic, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Maffra, Vic, 1949-1954); retailer (Noble Park, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Maffra, Vic, 1977) * [[/Kelvin Flavel Scott|Scott, Kelvin Flavel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1LN-F96] - 1914(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2455, 1940, SA; BOCP 368, 1941 - amateur operator; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Robert Ochiltree Scott|Scott, Robert Ochiltree]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H4-5SX] - 1898(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 2RS Gundagai (1929-1931); 2RS Balranald (1933); 3OS Scotsburn (1937-1939); 3OS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 476, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Ballarat, 1920-1924); farmer (Murrayville, 1925-1927; Gundagai, 1930); mechanic (South Yarra, 1943; Melbourne, 1949) * [[/Robert Townley Scott|Scott, Robert Townley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7YC-MBK] - 1841(Eng)-1922(Qld) - senior state public servant (secretary, Qld Post & Telegraph Dept), senior federal public servant (secretary, Postmaster-General's Department) * [[/W. F. Scott|Scott, W. F.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane (West End) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 334, 1927, No. 37 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: likely father of H. S. Scott who was reported youngest ever to pass AOCP at age 16 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Walter Dawson Scott|Scott, Walter Dawson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT6S-G96] - 1909(WA)-2006(WA) - Licences: 6WD Northam (1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2423, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: night station-master (Coolgardie, WA, 1936-1937); assistant stationmaster (Mullewa, WA, 1943); railway employee (Northam, WA, 1949); WAGR (Northam, WA, 1954); stationmaster (Station House, Bridgetown, WA, 1958); railway officer (Merredin, WA, 1963); stationmaster (Collie, WA, 1963-1972); retired (Gwlp, WA, 1977; Mnra, WA, 1980) * [[/Walter Henry Scott|Scott, Walter Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G76Z-11G] - 1904(Eng)-1987(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Glenelg, 1923); 5HS Clare (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1888, 1937, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Clare, SA, 1939); telephone mechanic (Glenelg, SA, 1941-1943) ===''SCRIVEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Scriven|Scriven, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Allenby Scriven|Scriven, James Allenby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT4H-CM6] - 1918(SA)-1981(SA) - Licences: 5SN Adelaide (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2142, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SEBIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leon Dudley Sebire|Sebire, Leon Dudley "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V2-QX5] - 1932(Vic)-2006(Vic) - Licences: 3CF Melbourne (Wandin North, 1956-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 1319, 1955; 1COCP 1786, 1955 - amateur operator; director Telstra Broadcasting Branch - Relationships: son of 3MX Percival John Sebire - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wandin Yallock, 1954); engineer (Mordialloc, 1963-1980) - Awards: Member Order of Australia "For service to communications, particularly broadcasting" (1991) * [[/Percival John Sebire|Sebire, Percival John "Percy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFD-Z2R] - 1904(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3MX Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1930-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 692, 1930, Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 3CF Leon Dudley Sebire - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Elsternwick, 1926; Bentleigh, 1928-1936; Cheltenham, 1949; Moorabbin, 1954-1980) ===''SEBLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William John Sebley|Sebley, William John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G649-7VL] - 1894(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4WS Ipswich (1931-1939, 1946-1948); Southport (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 736, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Ipswich, 1915; North Ipswich, 1919-1949; Southport, 1954-1968); ===''SECCOMBE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Louis Mervyn Seccombe|Seccombe, Louis Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PW-XWM] - 1895(Tas)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 3KT Receive Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1922-1923); 3KT Melbourne (East Kew, 1924; Ascot Vale, 1924-1925; Hawksburn, 1926; East Malvern, 1927); 2KT Sydney (Rockdale, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 396, 1940 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1919); commercial traveller (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1924); radio engineer (Rockdale, NSW, 1930-1937); wireless operator (Longreach, Qld, 1943); communications officer (Hurstville, 1949-1963); - Comment: Surname sometimes misspelled Secombe ===''SEELIGSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Nathaniel Edward Seeligson|Seeligson, Nathaniel Edward "Nattie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHZ-7RF] - 1907(WA)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 6DF Receive Perth (West Perth, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (West Perth, WA, 1931); journalist (Carlton South, Vic, 1936-1937); teacher (Foster, Vic, 1943; St Kilda, Vic, 1949); journalist (Red Cliffs, Vic, 1949; St Kilda, Vic, 1954) ===''SELBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George William Selby|Selby, George William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCTW-BMT] - 1858(Vic)-1949(Vic) - early wireless and X-ray experimenter * [[/Robert Henry Selby|Selby, Robert Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N8-MDP] - 1904(WA)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6CW Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Government employee (Subiaco, WA, 1928); tester (Redcliffe, WA, 1936-1968); retired (Applecross, WA, 1972-1980) ===''SELF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Edward Self|Self, Thomas Edward]] - 1854(???)-19??(???) - b. 7 Jan 1854, Early Tasmanian wireless experimenter, demonstration before Royal Society 1898, beware another Thomas Edward Self (b. 9 Oct 1853) in Hobart at the same time ===''SELFE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Giles Turner Selfe|Selfe, Harry Giles Turner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K24M-5XB] - 1894(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 157, 1915; 1COCP 51, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIA Adelaide (1917-1918); WW2; RANVR (commissioned telegraphist, 1942) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Geraldton, WA, 1918; Broome, WA, 1922; Leichhardt, NSW, 1933; Darling Harbour, NSW, 1934-1937) ===''SELLENGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sellenger|Sellenger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Charles Sellenger|Sellenger, David Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VT-5GJ] - 1902(NSW)-1966(NSW) - Licences: 2DC Sydney (Hurstville, 1930-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 700, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Hurstville, 1930-1963) ===''SELLICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sellick|Sellick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Ronald Sellick|Sellick, Claude Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G32V-NX6] - 1913(SA)-1986(SA) - Licences: 5RQ Adelaide (Prospect, 1947-1956; Woodville South, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2179, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: metal worker (Hyde Park, SA, 1939) * [[/Edward Sellick|Sellick, Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Mareeba, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster ===''SELMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold George Selman|Selman, Harold George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRM4-3S8] - 1907(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GN Geelong (1925); 3GN Chilwell (1926); 3GN Geelong (1927); 3GN Melbourne (West Coburg, 1931); 3GN Geelong (1933); 3CM Geelong (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 164, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Coburg, Vic, 1931); radio dealer (Geelong, 1936-1954); fitter (Newcomb, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''SEMMENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Segbert Cornwall Semmens|Semmens, George Segbert Cornwall]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G744-HQ5] - 1901(Vic)-1977(Vic) - Licences: XJCY Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1913-1914); V756 Receive (1922); 3GZ Receive Buln Buln East (1922); 3GS Laver's Hill (1925-1926); 3GS Queenstown (1927); 3GS Moreland (1931); 3GS Foxhow (1933); Melbourne (Essendon (1937-1939); Glen Iris (1946-1960); Clematis, 1965-1975); 3AEN Melbourne (Clematis, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 216, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Coburg, 1928; Preston, 1931; Essendon, 1936); res. chemist (Glen Iris, 1943-1963); technical adviser (Clematis, 1968-1977) ===''SERLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Serle|Serle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Serle|Serle, Cedric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT2-SC8] - 1910(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3RX Melbourne (Canterbury, 1928-1933; Toorak, 1937-1939; Elwood, 1946-1947); 3ARX Melbourne (Windsor, 1948-1956; Caulfield, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 443, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1934; Kew, Vic, 1936; Toorak, Vic, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1942; Prahran, Vic, 1949; Caulfield South, Vic, 1963-1972) ===''SERPELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Serpell|Serpell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Serpell|Serpell, Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CR-S4F] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3UV Melbourne (Canterbury, 1947; Camberwell, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2306, 1939, Vic; BOCP 189, 1938; COCP2 514, 1941; TVOCP 76, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1943); radio engineer (Deepdene, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1963; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968); technician (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SETFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Setford|Setford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Richard Setford|Setford, Howard Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMVR-YN6] - 1911(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MQ Melbourne (Balwyn, 1931-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 836, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Camberwell North, Vic, 1934-1937); journalist (Camberwell North, Vic, 1943; Deepdene, Vic, 1949); laminex specialist (Deepdene, Vic, 1954-1963); representative (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1972) ===''SEWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sewell|Sewell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ian Kenneth Sewell|Sewell, Ian Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB51-5V1] - 1918(Eng)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 3IK Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1947-1956; North Balwyn, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2154, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1954); sales manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1963-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Leonard Joseph Sewell|Sewell, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4K-NDN] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CD Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Fremantle, WA, 1925-1931); manager (Leederville, WA, 1936-1943; Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949-1954; Applecross, WA, 1963-1977); technical adviser (Applecross, WA, 1980) * [[/Percy Lambert Holt Sewell|Sewell, Percy Lambert Holt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDM1-YB1] - 1900(NSW)-1949(NSW) - Licences: 2CJ Receive Sydney (Paddington, 1922); 2CJ Sydney (Paddington, 1922-1925; Darlinghurst, 1925-1926) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fire Station, Mittagong, 1930-1935; Mittagong, 1936-1937; Kempsey, 1943); installation inspector (Queanbeyan, 1949) - TroveTag: "2CJ - Percy Lambert Holt Sewell" ===''SEYLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Jakob Seyler|Seyler, Albert Jakob or Jacob]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8NL-F5N] - 1913(Ger)-1977(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Luftwaffe); radar engineer; television researcher; PMGD Research Laboratories (Assistant Director General) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mt Waverley, 1963; Burwood, 1968); PMG (Croydon, 1972); assistant director (Emerald, 1977) - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/seyler-albert-jakob-11660 ADB] ===''SHANNON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shannon|Shannon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Henry Shannon|Shannon, Francis Henry "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT44-ZTB] - 1910(Qld)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 4SN Allora (1938-1939); 4SN Tamborine (1946-1947); 4SN Minden (1948-1956); 4SN Ipswich (East Ipswich, 1960-1969; Ipswich CBD, 1975); 4SN Toowoomba (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2145, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Wooloowin RC; WIA; Qld Listeners' League); journalist (AR, VK4 Notes) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Goomburra, Qld, 1936-1937; Meringandan, Qld, 1943); teacher (Minden, Qld, 1949-1954; East Ipswich, Qld, 1958-1968; Ipswich, Qld, 1972); retired (Toowoomba, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Hugh Martindale Shannon|Shannon, Hugh Martindale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8FB-4K6] - 1898(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: XJDD Melbourne (Brunswick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Air Flying Corps) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1919-1924; Brighton, Vic, 1927-1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Blairgowrie, Vic, 1968-1977; Hampton, Vic, 1980) * [[/Vincent Joseph Shannon|Shannon, Vincent Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KB-PS4] - 1904(NSW)-1985(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1719, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Caboolture, Qld, 1925); postal clerk (Mitchell, Qld, 1928; Roma, Qld, 1930-1936; Bowen, Qld, 1937-1963); radio technician (Woody Point, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''SHARLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Bernard Sharland|Sharland, Arthur Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBX7-29B] - 1902(Tas)-1974(Tas) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: CPRT 696, 1922 (Marconi); COCP1 20, 1930 - radio telegraphist, WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: wireless officer (North Sydney, NSW, 1930); Radio Technician (Killara, NSW, 1933; Warringah, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Killara, NSW, 1954); engineer (Killara, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Arthur Henry Sharland|Sharland, Arthur Henry "Chilla"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZD-ZKS] - 1909(Qld)-1983(Qld) - Licences: 4SD Brisbane (Boondall, 1936-1939, 1946-1948; Ekibin, 1954); 4SD Cloncurry (1955); 4SD Brisbane (Wynnum North, 1956); 4SD Rockhampton (1960); 4SD Yeppoon (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1807, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAN, wireless operator); federal public servant (DCA) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Boondall, Qld, 1937-1943); Commonwealth officer (Wynnum North, Qld, 1954); communications officer (Rockhampton, Qld, 1958-1963; Yeppoon, Qld, 1968-1977); retired (Causeway via Yeppoon, Qld, 1980) ===''SHARP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John James Charles Sharp|Sharp, John James Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBZ-TZV] - 1897(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: 3KA Melbourne (Caulfield, 1930-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 591, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Prahran Gardens, 1919-1924; Caulfield, 1928-1972) ===''SHARPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Victor Sharpe|Sharpe, Frank Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMD2-GVZ] - 1904(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4AZ Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1924-1929; Ashgrove, 1930-1937; Redcliffe, 1938-1939); 4ZFS Brisbane (Clayfield, 1975); 4FV Brisbane (Clayfield, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 20, 1924, No. 4 in Qld; AOCP Q112, 1975 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (RSQ, WIAQ); military (AMF) - Awards: C.M.G.; O.B.E. - Electoral Rolls: merchant (Wooloowin, 1925-1929); director (Ashgrove, 1934-1937); soldier (Ashgrove, 1943); machinist (likely typo for merchant) (Clayfield, 1949); merchant (Clayfield, 1954-1980) ===''SHAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shaw|Shaw, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archibald John Shaw|Shaw, Archibald John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8K2-ZDZ] - 1872(NSW)-1916(Vic) - XPO King Island (1911); X?? Sydney (Randwick), early wireless experimenter, proprietor Maritime Wireless Telegraph Co of Australasia (1910+) with Edward Hope Kirkby, technical specialist - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/shaw-archibald-john-8404 ADB] [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199003.pdf EA] * [[/J. G. Shaw|Shaw, J. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Chelmer, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Raymond Herbert Preston Shaw|Shaw, Raymond Herbert Preston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3J-J31] - 1901(Eng)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2LY Receive Sydney (Bondi, 1922-1923); 2LY Sydney (Woolahra, 1924-1929; South Kensington, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 664, 1921 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Kensington, 1930-1931; Vaucluse, 1932-1980) - TroveTag: "2LY - Raymond Herbert Preston Shaw" * [[/R. N. Shaw|Shaw, R. N.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Sidney Alexander Shaw|Shaw, Sidney Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFJY-4NH] - 1882(Eng)-1974(WA) - Licences: 6AI Perth (East Guildford, 1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant station master (Woolgangee, WA, 1916-1917); railway officer (East Guildford, WA, 1925-1926); civil servant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1930-1931); station master (Coolgardie, WA, 1936-1943); retired (East Fremantle, WA, 1949-1972) ===''SHAWSMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Shawsmith|Shawsmith, Alan "Smithy" or Alan Shaw Smith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G37T-B3Y] - 1917(Qld)-2010(Qld) - Licences: 4SA Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1935-1939); 4SS Brisbane (West End, -1952-2010) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1582, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; historian (amateur); journalist; broadcast engineer (ABC2); public servant (ABC2) - Relationships: Father of 4JSS Steven Shawsmith - Electoral Rolls: poultry farmer (Salisbury, Qld, 1943); radio mechanic (West End, Qld, 1949); builder (West End, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Steven Shawsmith|Shawsmith, Steven "Steve"]] - Licences: 4JSS Brisbane - Qualifications: (AOCP ???, 19??, No. ?? in Qld) - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 4SA-4SS Alan Shawsmith - Electoral Rolls: ===''SHEARER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Anderson Shearer|Shearer, Gordon Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5G-JW4] - 1907(Qld)-1984(Vic) - Licences: 4FU Receive Brisbane (Alderley, 1923-1924); 4GA Gayndah (1930); 4GA Mt Nebo (1931-1934); 4GA Cloncurry (Quamby, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 447, 1928, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 95, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; employment (school teacher); state public servant (Qld Dept Education); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Quamby, Qld, 1937; Westbrook, Qld, 1943); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, 1949); communications officer (Cloncurry, 1954); supervisor (Surrey Hills, 1963-1968); retired (Vermont, 1972-1980) ===''SHEARSTONE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Vincent Leonard Shearstone|Shearstone, Vincent Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G895-CYJ] - 1916(Eng)-1983(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: BOCP 4, 1936 - WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Albury, 1937); radio announcer (Goulburn, 1943); radio electrician (Goulburn, 1949-1980) ===''SHELDRICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheldrick|Sheldrick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Cornwell Sheldrick|Sheldrick, Eric Cornwell "Shel"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ64-X2X] - 1903(Eng)-1966(Tas) - Licences: 7BH Receive Launceston (1923); 7BH Launceston (1924-1926); 7BT Launceston (1927); 7BM Launceston (1931-1939); 7DM Burnie (1948-1954); 7DN Stowport (1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 60, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist's assistant (Launceston, 1928-1943) ===''SHELLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shelley|Shelley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Hamilton Shelley|Shelley, George Hamilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55B-2H4] - 1909(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2QF Sydney (Crows Nest, 1935-1937; Newport Beach, 1938-1939; Waverton, 1946-1948; Newport, 1950-1975); 2ABK Sydney (Newport Beach, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1469, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Newport Beach, NSW, 1936-1954); radio technician (Newport, NSW, 1958-1968; Newport Beach, NSW, 1972) * [[/Max Robert Shelley|Shelley, Max Robert or Robert Max]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPR-K4X] - 1895(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: XDG Sydney (Henley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 4th Battalion, Lieutenant, 1915-1917; Aust Flying Corps, 1917-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: decorator (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1933-1937) ===''SHELLSHEAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shellshear|Shellshear, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Eden Shellshear|Shellshear, Kenneth Eden]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L18H-1PZ] - 1890(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: XDT Walla (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: brother of XIN Walter Guy Shellshear - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (New Lambton, NSW, 1930-1935; Lindfield, NSW, 1936-1963; Turramurra, NSW, 1968-1977); retired (Warina Village, NSW, 1977; Castle M, NSW, 1980) * [[/Walter Guy Shellshear|Shellshear, Walter Guy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2DZ-F7R] - 1887(NSW)-1970(Qld) - Licences: XIN Walla (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: brother of XDT Kenneth Eden Shellshear - Electoral Rolls: medical practitioner (Cardiff, NSW, 1930-1932; Sandgate, Qld, 1936-1969) ===''SHENFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shenfield|Shenfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clarence Kennerley Shenfield|Shenfield, Clarence Kennerley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYG-GS1] - 1907(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3CK Cobden (1933-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1206, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Cobden, Vic, 1931-1968); casual worker (Cobden, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Cobden, Vic, 1980) ===''SHENTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Hilton Shenton|Shenton, Maurice Hilton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67C-Q1B] - 1903(Qld)-1940(Qld) - Licences: 4DC Receive Brisbane (Wynnum South, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: irrigation ganger (Bald Hills, 1925); assistant stream gauger (North Ipswich, 1928); public servant (Annerley, 1937) ===''SHEPARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arundel Elmore Shepard|Shepard, Arundel Elmore]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8QY-8HX] - 1910(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5DC Adelaide (Norwood, 1928-1930; Kent Town, 1931-1933; Norwood, 1937-1939; Toorak East, 1946-1965; Heathpool, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 393, 1928, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 136, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHEPHERD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shepherd|Shepherd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. A. Shepherd|Shepherd, H. A.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XQD Rockhampton (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHEPPARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheppard|Sheppard, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Horace Sheppard|Sheppard, William Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNTF-2R5] - 1911(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3LQ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1931-1933; Burwood, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 744, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: woolbuyer (Ascot Vale, Vic, 1934); buyer (Camberwell North, Vic, 1936); woolbuyer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937-1954) ===''SHERIDAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sheridan|Sheridan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kevin Vincent Sheridan|Sheridan, Kevin Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5GT-CK3] - 1918(Qld)-2010(Qld)92yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2296, 1939, Qld; BOCP 344, 1940; COCP1 529, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Awards: Member of the Order of Australia, for Public Service to Science particularly in the Field of Radiophysics - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Sandgate, Qld, 1941; Shorncliff, Qld, 1943); radio technician (Rose Bay, NSW, 1949); technical officer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1958); physicist (Rose Bay, NSW, 1963-1968; Darling Point, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''SHERLOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sherlock|Sherlock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Henry Sherlock|Sherlock, Keith Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZ2-8S8] - 1916(NSW)-2015(NSW) - Licences: 2TQ Sydney (Earlwood, 1936-1937; Ermington, 1938-1939; Hurlstone Park, 1946-1948); 2TQ Londonderry (!950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1655, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ermington, NSW, 1937); wireless operator (Parkes, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Londonderry, NSW, 1949); telecommunications technician (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1949); radio technician (Ermington, NSW, 1958); instructor (Carlingford, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Katoomba, NSW, 1968); technician (Katoomba, NSW, 1972; Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1977); retired (Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1980) ===''SHERRIFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sherriff|Sherriff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest George Sherriff|Sherriff, Ernest George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K877-WTX] - 1904(Qld)-1964(Qld) - Licences: 4SU Brisbane (Fairfield, 1935-1937; Hawthorne, 1938-1939; Brisbane City, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1464, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: machinist (Brisbane South, Qld, 1928); instructor of printing (Fairfield, Qld, 1937; Hawthorne, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''SHIEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shiel|Shiel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Shiel|Shiel, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 997, 1932, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shield|Shield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Wyndham Shield|Shield, John Wyndham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1ZR-L3G] - 1919(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6SX Perth (Nedlands, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2265, 1939, WA; COCP2 494, 1941; COCP1 550, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (University Hostel, Nedlands, WA, 1949); lecturer (Nedlands, WA, 1958-1980) ===''SHIELDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shields|Shields, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Edward Shields|Shields, Arthur James Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBCT-D5G] - 1894(Eng)-1948(Vic) - Licences: 3GP Melbourne (East Malvern, 1930-1939; North Balwyn, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 690, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (East Melbourne, 1925-1927; Malvern East, 1928; Camberwell, 1931-1933); auditor (Malvern East, 1934-1936); retired (Ringwood, 1943) ===''SHIPLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shipley|Shipley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Shipley|Shipley, Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPVG-LQF] - 1905(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2WR Sydney (Bondi, 1932-1933; Bellevue Hill, 1934-1936; Vaucluse, 1937; Potts Point, 1938-1939; Bondi, 1946-1947; Bondi Junction, 1948; Epping, 1950-1980+); 2QW Sydney (Bondi, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 937, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: technician (Bondi, NSW, 1933); projectionist (Five Dock, NSW, 1934); technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1935; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937); projectionist (Bondi, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1949); radio & electrical engineer (Epping, NSW, 1949-1968); radio electrician (Epping, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SHOEMAKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shoemaker|Shoemaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Shoemaker|Shoemaker, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G828-7LL] - 1879(USA)-1932(USA) - American inventor and pioneer radio engineer, developer of Shoemaker wireless system, associated with Gehring companies, International Telegraph Construction Co (represented in Australia by John William Ormsby Hamilton, who promoted the Shoemaker system here), United Wireless Telegraph Co, Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co of America, Mallory companies - Links: [[w:Harry Shoemaker|Wikipedia]]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/30s/IRE-1933-02-OCR-Page-0026.pdf PIRE1]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/30s/IRE-1933-02-OCR-Page-0027.pdf PIRE2] ===''SHOESMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shoesmith|Shoesmith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Walter Shoesmith|Shoesmith, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT9W-XM4] - 1923(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALY Sydney (Eastwood, 1939; Manly, 1946-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2273, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Manly, NSW, 1949); farmer (Upper Coopers Creek, NSW, 1954; Tascott, NSW, 1958-1963); surveyor (Corinda, Qld, 1969-1980) ===''SHORING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Samuel Shoring|Shoring, Thomas Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDD-NDG] - 1914(Qld)-2002(Qld) - Licences: 4SR Bundaberg (1937-1939; 4SR Brisbane (New Farm, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1872, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Bundaberg, Qld, 1936-1937); salesman (Bundaberg, Qld, 1943); sound engineer (New Farm, Qld, 1954; Holland Park, Qld, 1963-1980) ===''SHORT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Short|Short, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Alban Short|Short, Alfred Alban]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTS-9QQ] - 1904(NSW)-1946(NT) - Licences: 2SH Newcastle (Lambton, 1926-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 280, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Lambton, 1930-1943) * [[/Ormond Short|Short, Ormond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VHH-SGM] - 1901(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Melbourne (St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (St Kilda, 1925-1926); electrical engineer (Armadale, 1928; Horsham, 1931-1972); engineer (Horsham, 1977) * [[/Walter Short|Short, Walter]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AJ Receive Sydney (Manly, 1922); 2AJ Sydney (Manly, 1923-1924; Kirribilli, 1924; Manly, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Note: several contemporaneous WSs, insufficient data to identify * [[/William Newton Short|Short, William Newton "Newt"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G97J-HMM] - 1897(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ARA Sydney (Auburn, 1948-1954; Beacon Hill, 1955-1958; Auburn, 1960-1961; Beacon Hill, 1965); 2AOW Sydney (Auburn, 1957-1958) - Qualifications: AOCP 2829, 1948, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butcher (Ulmarra, 1930-1934); shopkeeper (Coraki, 1935-1936); munition worker (Mayfield, 1943); machinist (Auburn, 1949-1958); inspector (Beacon Hill, 1963) ===''SHORTELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Charles Shortell|Shortell, Raymond Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYMQ-4HQ] - 1904(Vic)-1991(Qld) - Licences: 3VB Receive Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1923-1924); 3RS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1933); 3RS Shepparton (1937-1939); 3ARF Geelong West (1948-1954); 3ARF Melbourne (Croydon, 1955-1960; Hawthorn, 1965-1975); 4ARS Gold Coast (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 77, 1925, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 171, 1934; TVOCP 332, 1961 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1925-1934); radio engineer (Shepparton, Vic, 1936-1942); manufacturer (Geelong North, Vic, 1949-1954); farmer (Croydon, Vic, 1954); TV technician (Auburn, Vic, 1963-1968; Hawthorn East, Vic, 1972); retired (Chevron Island, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SHORTEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eddy Wilbee Shorten|Shorten, Eddy Wilbee or Welbee or Wiebec "Ted"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWN4-MZM] - 1899(Qld)-1980(Qld) - Licences: 4TS Brisbane (Paddington, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 908, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIAQ, councillor) - Comment: Middle name variable; Birth Welbee; Marriage Wiebec; Death Wilbe; AOCP Wilbee - Electoral Rolls: ===''SHORTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shortt|Shortt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Shortt|Shortt, Robert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4HF Camooweal (1933-1939); 5SR Tennant Creek (1947-1948); 5SR Adelaide (Glenunga, 1954; New Hindmarsh, 1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1193, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SHUTE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Shute|Shute, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Elliott Stewart Shute|Shute, Robert Elliott Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF5T-CJ5] - 1899(NSW)-1922(NSW) - Licences: XCE Sydney (Strathfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, Field Artillery Reinforcements) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: "Gone too soon" (passed from rugby injury age 23yo ===''SIBLY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sibly|Sibly, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Sibly|Sibly, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC5R-MH6] - 1897(WA)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XYX Perth (North Perth, 1913-1914); 6AF Receive Perth (City, 1923); 6AF Perth (North Perth, 1923-1924; Inglewood, 1924); 2SB Sydney (Kirribilli, 1925-1927) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 32, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken) (recorded Sibley) - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: father of 2ASY-3AUV Sydney Arthur Sibly; brother of Clifton Archibald Sibly - Electoral Rolls: insurance clerk (North Perth, 1919-1922); manager (Albion, Qld, 1936; Eagle Junction, Qld, 1937; Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1958); retired (Rose Bay, 1963-1972) * [[/Clifton Archibald Sibly|Sibly, Clifton Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K41R-3JQ] - 1894(SA)-1964(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 225, 1915 - likely early wireless experimenter with brother Arthur's licence - Relationships: brother of XYX-6AF-2SB Arthur Sibly; uncle of 2ASY-3AUV Sydney Arthur Sibly - Electoral Rolls: farrier (North Perth, 1915-1937) * [[/Sydney Arthur Sibly|Sibly, Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKF-F7R] - 1926(NSW)-2001(Vic) - Licences: 2ASY Sydney (Rose Bay, 1954; Kingsgrove, 1957-1965); 3AUV Melbourne (Eltham, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 945, 1945; BOCP 1049, 1949 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: son of XYX-6AF-2SB Arthur Sibly; nephew of Clifton Archibald Sibly - Electoral Rolls: communications officer (Kingsgrove, 1958-1963); clerk (Eltham, Vic, 1968-1977; Queanbeyan, 1980) ===''SIDEBOTTOM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Lancelot Sidebottom|Sidebottom, Geoffrey Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-KGH] - 1902(Tas)-1964(Tas) - Licences: 7BB Receive Launceston (1922); Receive Launceston (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Relationships: father of 7SK Maxwell Douglas Langford Sidebottom - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Launceston, 1928-1954) * [[/Maxwell Douglas Langford Sidebottom|Sidebottom, Maxwell Douglas Langford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-5QY] - 1922(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 7SK Hobart (Newtown, 1948); 7SK Howrah (1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2830, 1948, Vic - amateur operator; WW2 - Relationships: son of 7BB Geoffrey Lancelot Sidebottom - Electoral Rolls: sound engineer (New Town, 1949); mechanic (Bateau Bay, NSW, 1980) ===''SIDEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Longfield Sidey|Sidey, Robert Longfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSN-3P6] - 1874(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Lindfield, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2CB James Douglas Kay Sidey - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Lindfield, 1930-1949) * [[/James Douglas Kay Sidey|Sidey, James Douglas Kay or Douglas James Kay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKSN-35P] - 1904(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2CB Receive Sydney (Lindfield, 1922-1923); 2CB Sydney (Lindfield, 1924-1925); 2CB Boorowa (1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2ZY Robert Longfield Sidey - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Bethungra, 1943-1949); no occupation (Junee, 1954) ===''SIEVERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest William Sievers|Sievers, Ernest William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNJD-8MJ] - 1901(Qld)-1962(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1165, 1933, Qld; 2COCP 9, 1934; 1COCP 38, 1935 - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Kelvin Grove, 1925); night officer (Oakey, 1930); railway night officer (Narangba, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Ascot, 1943; Clayfield, 1949-1958) * [[/William Frederick Sievers|Sievers, William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJN-NDS] - 1902(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 3CB Receive Melbourne (East Richmond, 1922-1923); 3CB Melbourne (East Richmond & South Yarra, 1924-1939, 1946-1960; Toorak, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 165, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Richmond, 1931-1943); reader (South Yarra, 1949-1963); meter reader (Toorak, 1972-1980) ===''SIGAL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sigal|Sigal, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Louis Sigal|Sigal, Harold Louis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ4R-XFJ] - 1908(SA)-1939(NSW) - Licences: 2UK Sydney (Woollahra, 1926-1930) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 253, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (Militia, Signals, 1934-1937) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); engineer (Melbourne East, Vic, 1931); electrician (Auburn North, NSW, 1933; Centennial Park, NSW, 1934; Bondi, NSW, 1936-1937; West Perth, WA, 1943; Woolowin, Qld, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1954; Kensington, NSW, 1958); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1963); salesman (Bondi, NSW, 1968); retired (Vaulcuse, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SIGMONT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Sigmont|Sigmont, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD58-221] - 1883(NSW)-1942(Vic) - Licences: 3AH Receive Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: patent attorney (Auburn, Vic, 1917; Elsternwick, 1924-1937; Seaford, 1942); ===''SILBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Clive Silby|Silby, Arthur Clive]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8B6-PSD] - 1894(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AF Perth (North Perth, 1924; Inglewood, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW1 (Australian Wireless Squadron) [https://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog/1911865/australian-wireless-squadron-aif-embarkation-roll/] - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Exeter, 1939-1943) ===''SILVER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Leslie Silver|Silver, Frank Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94HC-LTV] - 1904(Qld)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 4FL Brisbane (Morningside, 1938-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2086, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Morningside, Qld, 1937-1943); radio mechanic (Morningside, Qld, 1949-1980) ===''SIMMONDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur George Simmonds|Simmonds, Arthur George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DL-234] - 1906(Eng)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2GS Sydney (Arncliffe, 1930-1934); 2GS Murwillumbah (1935-1939); 4PG Bundaberg (1946-1948); 2APJ Sydney (Cronulla, 1954-1955; Caringbah, 1956-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 590, 1930, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 207, 1938 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Arncliffe, 1933); gardner (Arncliffe, 1935); radio engineer (Murwillumbah, 1935-1937); technician (4BU Kalkie, 1943-1949) * [[/Ernest John Simmonds|Simmonds, Ernest John]] - 19??(Eng)-19??(Eng) - G2OD Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, amateur operator, first to two way QSO Australia (Nov 1924, 3BQ) - TroveTag: "G2OD - Ernest John Simmonds" ===''SIMMONS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simmons|Simmons, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Fisher Simmons|Simmons, Alexander Fisher]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1HL-5MY] - 1906(WA)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3TQ Melbourne (Brighton, 1947-1956; South Yarra, 1960; Bayswater, 1965-1969; Boronia, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2394, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); technician (Bayswater, Vic, 1968-1972) * [[/Henry Trethowan Simmons|Simmons, Henry Trethowan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4M3-BP4] - 1905(WA)-1985(WA) - Licences: 6KX Perth (Subiaco, 1925-1927); 3XK Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1927); 6KX Perth (Mt Lawley, 1931-1933; Nedlands, 1937-1939, 1946-1948; West Perth, 1954-1955; Mt Pleasant, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 181, 1925, No. ?? in WA; CPRT 1121, 1928; 2COCP 295, 1930; 1COCP 257, 1932 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, broadcast engineer - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Maylands, 1931), radio engineer (Nedlands, 1936; West Perth, 1949), engineer (Fremantle, 1958; Mt Pleasant, 1963-1980) - TroveTag: "6KX-3XK - Henry Trethowan Simmons"(160+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Simmons"(130+ tags) * [[/Leonard Joseph Simmons|Simmons, Leonard Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBM-SKH] - 1907(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3LJ Melbourne (Belgrave, 1926-1931; East Prahran, 1933); 3LJ Rheola (1937-1939); 3LV Trafalgar (1948); 3LV Cheltenham (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 304, 1926, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Womerah, Yarram Yarram, Vic, 1928; Toolangi, Yea, Vic, 1931; Armadale, Vic, 1934-1936; Rheola, Bendigo, Vic, 1936-1937; Nanneela West, Bendigo, Vic, 1942; Cheltenham, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SIMMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simms|Simms, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Wilkinson Simms|Simms, Eric Wilkinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7XZ-9RN] - 1906(WA)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3KS Melbourne (Malvern, 1927-1931; Caulfield, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 360, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Lieutenant) - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Malvern, Vic, 1931); buyer (Caulfield, Vic, 1934; Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1937); manager (Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''SIMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Simpson|Simpson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Rae Simpson|Simpson, Allan Rae]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCWN-35S] - 1912(NSW)-1971(NSW) - Licences: 2ASO Kyogle (1950-1954); 2ASO Sydney (Cammeray, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3011, 1949, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Wauchope, NSW, 1936; Dungog, NSW, 1937); postal clerk (Ballina, NSW, 1943; Kyogle, NSW, 1949-1954); monitor (Cammeray, NSW, 1958-1963); radio monitor (North Sydney, NSW, 1968) * [[/Arthur Wellesley Simpson|Simpson, Arthur Wellesley]] - 1899(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 2ZJ Duri (1923-1926); 2ZJ Sydney (Five Dock, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 480, 1919 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Five Dock, NSW, 1930-1936); engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1937-1968) * [[/Benjamin Simpson|Simpson, Benjamin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHH-BTH] - 1911(Sct)-1941(At Sea) - Licences: 3SM Melbourne (Richmond, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless (Richmond, Vic, 1942) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1673948 AWM Roll of Honour]; [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/registrydetails.asp?ID=517 HMAS Sydney Virtual Memorial]; [http://www.sydneymemorial.com/rollcontent/517/517a.pdf Lorraine Simpson summary] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Charles William Arthur Simpson|Simpson, Charles William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBMD-3Q3] - 1918(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: 3IN Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2022, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (St Kilda, Vic, 1949); technician (Bentleigh, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Edward Morris Simpson|Simpson, Edward Morris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJYV-NFF] - 1915(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2ES Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1931-1939, 1946-1947; North Sydney, 1948-1961; Wahroonga, 1965; West Killara, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 772, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Woollahra, NSW, 1936-1943; North Sydney, NSW, 1949-1958); shipping officer (Wahroonga, NSW, 1963; Killara, NSW, 1968); shipping (Killara, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Harry Blythe Simpson|Simpson, Harry Blythe]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF93-CZ3] - 1920(???)-2013(WA) - Licences: 6HS Perth (Leederville, 1937-1939; Mt Lawley, 1947-1948; Nedlands, 1954-1969; Lesmurdie, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2060, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Claremont, WA, 1949-1968); marketing manager (Lesmurdie, WA, 1972); manager (Lesmurdie, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Ernest Simpson|Simpson, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8H-8N4] - 1873(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XACF Sydney (Randwick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Newtown, NSW, 1903; Randwick, NSW, 1913); grocer (Newington, NSW, 1930-1937; Petersham, NSW, 1943) * [[/Leslie Robert Simpson|Simpson, Leslie Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-4VD] - 1901(WA)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3SA Ararat (1925-1933); 3SA Melbourne (Windsor, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 44, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draper (Prahran Gardens, Vic, 1922; Ararat, Vic, 1924-1943); mechanic (Prahran, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Robert Allen Simpson|Simpson, Robert Allen "Bob"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2Q9-FWT] - 1912(SA)-1996(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2314, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burnside, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Thomas Leigh Simpson|Simpson, Thomas Leigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBBW-8Q3] - 1895(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3II Dunkeld (1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2217, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Aust Flying Corps, 1915-1917; RAF, 1918); (WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer at WW1 enlistment (1915); grazier (Dunkeld, Vic, 1924-1954) ===''SIMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Charles Sims|Sims, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8MK-NXC] - 1907(WA)-1992(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 344, 1927, No. 38 in Qld; 2COCP 16, 1934 - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (RAAF Point Cook, 1931-1934); QANTAS air pilot (Brisbane, 1936-1937); public servant (Box Hill, 1963) - Comment: several contemporaneous Eric Charles Sims, need to sort electoral rolls * [[/Ernest Leslie Arthur Sims|Sims, Ernest Leslie Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ6H-6PF] - 1905(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3ZA Melbourne (Preston, 1930-1933); 3ZA Apollo Bay (1937-1939, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 622, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Preston, Vic, 1931; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1933-1937; Preston, Vic, 1942; Apollo Bay, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''SINCLAIR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sinclair|Sinclair, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Bertram Sydney Charles Sinclair|Sinclair, Bertram Sydney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M8W6-R4J] - 1906(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6CY Receive Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1928; Buckland Hill, WA, 1931-1954; Kendenup, WA, 1958; Mt Barker, WA, 1963) * [[/Laurence Ernest Sinclair|Sinclair, Laurence Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PJ-G15] - 1913(NSW)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 2MH Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Homebush, 1954-1975; Gorokan, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1566, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Canterbury, NSW, 1935-1949); telegraphist (Homebush, NSW, 1954-1977); retired (Gorokan, NSW, 1980) ===''SINFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sinfield|Sinfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Albert Sinfield|Sinfield, Andrew Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS9W-W9R] - 1913(NSW)-1962(SA) - Licences: 2TZ Cootamundra (1933); 2TZ Wagga Wagga (1933-1936); 2AKT Sydney (Concord, 1939; Croydon, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1088, 1933, NSW; BOCP 1311, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Ganmain, NSW, 1935; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1935); soldier (Croydon, NSW, 1943); technician (Croydon, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''SINGLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Paul Singleton|Singleton, Claude Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4JR-4SV] - 1914(WA)-1990(Qld) - Licences: 4UX Theodore (1936-1939); 4UX Bundaberg (1946-1947); 4UX Stanthorpe (1948); 4UX Atherton (1954-1955); 4UX Malanda (1956); 4UX Ayr (1960); 4UX Childers (1965); 4UX St George (1969); 4UX Gracemere (1975); 4UX Dalby (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1638, 1936, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (4QW, 4QO, 4QW, 4RK, 4QS); federal public servant (PMGD); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: baker (Theodore, Qld, 1936-1937); radio mechanic (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1949); radio technician (Yungaburra, Qld, 1954); public servant (Gracemere, Qld, 1972) - Trovetag: "4UX - Claude Paul Singleton" ===''SIRL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sirl|Sirl, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clarence William Charles Sirl|Sirl, Clarence William Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89J-9LJ] - 1913(SA)-1981(WA) - Licences: 6XG Katanning (1938-1939; 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; BOCP 3, 1936; AOCP 2132, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Katanning, 1937-1968) ===''SKENE-SMITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Skene-Smith|Skene-Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Skene-Smith, Alexander Bond - See Alexander Bond Skene Smith ===''SKINNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Skinner|Skinner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Alfred Skinner|Skinner, Albert Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1Y9-L1V] - 1910(WA)-2002(WA) - Licences: 6SK Perth (Subiaco, 1947-1948; Mt Helena, 1954-1955); 6SK Norseman (1956)- Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2461, 1940, WA; COCP2 1171, 1948 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil stated (Subiaco, WA, 1934-1949); technician (Mt Helena, WA, 1954); radio technician (Norseman, WA, 1958); branch manager (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1963); manager (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1968); field supervisor (Floreat Park, WA, 1972); prospector (Doubleview, WA, 1977-1980) ===''SLADE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Irwin Slade|Slade, Charles Irwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDN1-G28] - 1921(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3PZ Melbourne (Elwood, 1938-1939, 1947-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2172, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: student (St Kilda, 1949-1954); medical practitioner (St Kilda, 1967-1968; Elwood, 1972-1980) * [[/Charles William Slade|Slade, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH3R-28W] - 1893(Eng)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2SX Sydney (Croydon, 1923-1925 (as H. C. Slade); 1925-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified; English PMG Certificate 1st class - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (RAN, 1909-1924); Wireless Weekly (technical editor, 1925-1928); Daily Telegraph (radio & technical editor, 1928-1929); Keogh Radio (engineer, 1929-1930); Croydon Radio (proprietor, 1930-1933+) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer, R.A.N. (Croydon, 1943-1958) - TroveTag: "2SX - Charles William Slade" ===''SLATER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. F. Slater|Slater, J. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Sheffield (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Harold Ivan Slater|Slater, Harold Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDT3-7JP] - 1898(Tas)-1971(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Kelso (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: pastoralist (Kelso, Tas, 1919); labourer (Maypole Hotel, New Town, Tas); no occupation (Middle Park, Vic, 1926); airman (Point Cook, Vic, 1927; Middle Park, 1931); traveller (Elsternwick, 1936-1968) ===''SLATTERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slattery|Slattery, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Joseph Patrick Slattery|Slattery, Joseph Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G824-KHF] - 1866(Irl)-1931(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (St John's College, Camperdown; St Vincent's, Ashfield, 1930) - Links: [[w:Joseph Patrick Slattery|Wikipedia]]; [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/slattery-joseph-patrick-8453 ADB] * [[/Joseph Samuel Francis Slattery|Slattery, Joseph Samuel Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVN-SSF] - 1894(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 50, 1915; CPRT 167, 1915; 2COCP 324, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIN Geraldton (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1916; Esperance, WA, 1916; RAN radio station, Geraldton, 1917); travelling salesman (Stanthorpe, 1928-1930); traveller (Tamworth, 1932-1933; Woollahra, NSW, 1933-1935); commercial traveller (New Farm, 1936; Hamilton, Qld, 1937; Fairfield, Qld, 1949; West Sydney, 1949-1954); radio officer (Mascot, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Cremorne, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''SLAWSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slawson|Slawson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Thomas Slawson|Slawson, George Thomas "Tom"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW2-T4D] - 1916(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2AFN Sydney (Harbord, 1936-1939, 1946-1958; Croydon, 1960-1961; Homebush, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1835, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Father also GTS - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Harbord, NSW, 1943-1958); public servant (Croydon, NSW, 1963; Strathfield West, NSW, 1968; Homebush, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''SLIGHT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slight|Slight, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Alexander Burrough Slight|Slight, Arthur Alexander Burrough]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBLQ-X4J] - 1902(Eng)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2DA Receive Sydney (Parramatta, 1922); Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Parramatta, 1923); 2ZA Sydney (Windsor, 1931-1938; Richmond, 1939, 1946-1950); 3AZA Ballarat (1954); 2ZA Sydney (Bondi Beach, 1955-1980) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF); MBE 1941; OBE - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Windsor, NSW, 1930-1937); RAAF (Richmond, NSW, 1949); RAAF Officer (RAAF Ballarat Camp, Vic, 1954); engineer (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1958-1980) - Links: [https://www.rafcommands.com/database/awards/details.php?qnum=1747&qname=SLIGHT RAF MBE] ===''SLUTZKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Slutzkin|Slutzkin, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Eliot Slutzkin|Slutzkin, Robert Eliot "Bob" or "Bobbie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGSK-21C] - 1917(Vic)-2010(Vic) - Licences: 3SK Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948; East St Kilda, 1954-1956; Balaclava, 1960-1975; East St Kilda, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2159, 1938, Vic; COCP1 320, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Balaclava, Vic, 1949); engineer (Caulfield West, Vic, 1954-1963; Balaclava, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''SMALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Small|Small, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward George Small|Small, Edward George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBBR-5P7] - 1907(NSW)-1938(NSW) - Licences: 2QS Newcastle (Mayfield, 1933-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1231, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mayfield, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Thomas Augustus Small|Small, Thomas Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2YV-RNM] - 1901(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2WS Murwillumbah (1933-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1222, 1933, NSW; BOCP 235, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Bangalow, NSW, 1930); commercial traveller (Bellingen, NSW, 1930); salesman (Murwillumbah, NSW, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Byron Bay, NSW, 1943); furniture retailer (Eastwood, NSW, 1949); grazier (Lower Quipolly, NSW, 1958-1963); representative (Tamworth, NSW, 1972) ===''SMART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smart|Smart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Smart|Smart, Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHD-TNH] - 1891(NZ)-1980(NZ) - Licences: 4SM Barcaldine (1936-1937); 4SM Paterson (1938-1939); 4SM Longreach (1946-1948); 4SM Cairns (Cairns City, 1954-1956; Freshwater, 1960-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1625, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boiler attendant (Dunevia Station, Blackhall, Qld, 1913); motor engineer (Aramac, Qld, 1916-1925; Barcaldine, 1928-1937); freeholder (Longreach, Qld, 1943); mechanic (Longreach, Qld, 1949); farmer (Cairns, Qld, 1954-1958); retired (Freshwater, Qld, 1963-1972; Cairns, Qld, 1977) ===''SMELLIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ellis Henry Smellie|Smellie, Ellis Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7P-FDM] - 1893(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 218, 1930; 1COCP 240, 1931 - RANRS (temp Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: radio telegraphist (Radio Station, Applecross, 1925; Geraldton, 1931; Broome, 1936); telegraphist (Caulfield, Vic, 1942-1949); radio officer (Caulfield, Vic, 1954; Blackburn, 1963-1980) ===''SMIBERT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Smibert|Smibert, George]] - 1840(Sct)-1899(Vic) - clubs (founding member Telegraph Electrical Society Vic), employment (Postal Department Vic, chief electrician), brother of James Smibert Deputy Postmaster-General Victoria * [[/George Smibert|Smibert, James]] - 1836(Sct)-1912(Vic) - employment (Postal Department Vic, Deputy Postmaster-General, appointed following early passing of Samuel Walker McGowan), created a nepotism scandal by early promotion of brother and brother-in-law to the most senior positions in Vic Post & Telegraphs in the early 1890s, likely reason for the positioning of Qld appointees at the top of the Federal PMGD in 1901; the brother of George Smibert Chief Electrician, Postal Dept Vic ===''SMITH (A-L)''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smith|Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Smith, Alan Shaw - See Alan Shawsmith (change of name) * [[/A. C. Smith|Smith, A. C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJDO Matlock (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Specific individual not identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Alexander Bond Skene Smith|Smith, Alexander Bond Skene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRDG-J7D] - 1893(Eng)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2OQ Sydney (Vaucluse, 1930-1933); 2SS Sydney (Narrabeen, 1948); 2SS Lawson (1950-1956); 2SS Blackheath (1957-1958) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 294, 1930; COCP1 196, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous Alexander Smiths - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Lennex Lonsdale Smith|Smith, Arthur Lennex Lonsdale]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QQY-B84] - 1908(Vic)-1987(Vic) - Licences: 3UX Melbourne (Abbotsford, 1936-1939; Fairfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1702, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Fairfield, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Arthur Carrington Smith|Smith, Arthur Carrington]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDKV-VL2] - 1902(Tas)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 7BN Receive Launceston (1923); 7AB Launceston (1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 8, 1924, No. ?? in Tas; CPRT 930, 1926 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast engineer (operator 7BN Wills & Co wannabe Class B); recording engineer (Cinesound Productions Ltd, Bondi, 1932); inventor of sound-on-film systems - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Launceston, 1928); recording engineer (Bronte, 1931-1935); engineer (Bondi, 1936-1937); recording engineer (Clovelly, 1943-1949; Waverley, 1963-1968); engineer (Waverley, 1977-1980) - TroveTag: "7BN-7AB - Arthur Carrington Smith" * [[/Austen Cyril Smith|Smith, Austen Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6N-JKF] - 1904(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2FS Sydney (Croydon, 1924-1925; Burwood, 1925; Maroubra, 1930-1933; Homebush, 1933; Burwood, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 75, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio agent - Electoral Rolls: radio agent (Burwood, 1934-1937); radio mechanic (Burwood, 1943-1954); radio engineer (Burwood, 1958-1963); retired (Lower Hawkesbury, 1972-1980) * [[/A. J. Smith|Smith, A. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AS Sydney (Harris Park, 1927-1930) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/C. Smith|Smith, C.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7BA Receive Stanley (1922); Receive Stanley (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Cedric Preston Smith|Smith, Cedric Preston or Preston-Smith, Cedric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BB-X47] - 1907(NSW)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2ZZ Sydney (Cremorne, 1924-1925); 2QK Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936; Balgowlah, 1937; Lane Cove, 1938-1939); 3QG Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1947-1948); 3QG Ballarat (1954-1956); 2CD Sydney (Cremorne, 1958-1961; Palm Beach, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1212, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bank accountant (Binnaway, NSW, 1930); bank officer (Manly, NSW, 1932; Balgowlah, NSW, 1934-1937; South Melbourne, Vic, 1943-1949); bank manager (Ballarat, Vic, 1954; Cremorne, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Palm Beach, NSW, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "2ZZ-2QK-2CD - Cedric Preston Smith" * [[/Charles Frederick Smith|Smith, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP3J-B3F] - 1904(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: No licence yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 418, 1928, No. ?? in NSW; CPRTelephony 1112, 1928; 2COCP 44, 1929 - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: Several contemporaneous Charles Frederick Smith's, not yet identified * [[/Claude Sargent Smith|Smith, Claude Sargent or Sarjent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLW-9HG] - 1916(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2AHK Sydney (Ryde, 1937-1939); 2ANZ Sydney (Pymble, 1969); 2ANZ Grafton (1975); 2ANZ Sydney (West Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1962, 1937, NSW; COCP2 157, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1936-1946) - Electoral Rolls: wood machinist (Ryde, NSW, 1943-1949); clerk (Ryde, NSW, 1958; Pymble, NSW, 1963-1968; Grafton, NSW, 1972; Pymble, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Colin Hughes Smith|Smith, Colin Hughes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2YH-LLB] - 1910(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PK Melbourne (East Kew, 1928-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 433, 1928, Vic; AOLCP 90, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Kew, Vic, 1931-1937); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1943-1980) * [[/George Edwin Smith|Smith, George Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYJ3-BVR] - 1916(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3YG Melbourne (Brighton, 1936-1939; Bentleigh, 1947-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1960; Blackburn South, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1792, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1949); observer (Brighton, Vic, 1954); public servant (Brighton East, Vic, 1958-1963); technical officer (Blackburn South, Vic, 1967); retired (Lilydale, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/George Leonard Frederick Smith|Smith, George Leonard Frederick or Fredrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYZR-5Q7] - 1913(Vic)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 3FR Melbourne (Northcote, 1936-1939; St Kilda, 1947-1948; Montmorency, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1768, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Northcote, Vic, 1934-1942); sales (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); clerk (Montmorency, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Herbert Henry Baker Smith|Smith, Herbert Henry Baker]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFN-H6R] - 19??(???)-1932(Qld) - Licences: 4DP Receive Cairns (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Cairns, Qld, 1925-1930) * [[/J. H. Smith|Smith, J. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EA Receive Beenleigh (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Albert Malcolm Smith|Smith, John Albert Malcolm]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L264-537] - 1911(Eng)-1987(SA) - Licences: 5JR Adelaide (St Peters, 1934-1937; Alberton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1375, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Alberton, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John William Smith|Smith, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMGD-VTK] - 1914(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2AEJ Baradine (1936-1939, 1947-1950); 2AEJ Sydney (Waverley, 1954-1955; Lakemba, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1760, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JWSs - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Lakemba, NSW, 1958-1980) * [[/Keith Howard Smith|Smith, Keith Howard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTCN-ZH8] - 1915(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4AS Brisbane (Clayfield, 1939, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2396, 1939, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Awards: Public Service Medal, 1990 - Electoral Rolls: university student (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1937); engineer (Bardon, Qld, 1941; Clayfield, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Leslie Smith|Smith, Leslie]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2DD Sydney (Concord, 1931; Homebush, 1931; Concord, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 726, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Possibly Leslie Smith killed in truck accident 1936; Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SMITH (M-Z)''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Smith|Smith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Noel Jeffrey Smith|Smith, Noel Jeffrey]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PM-2B8] - 1919(???)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2VE Sydney (Artarmon, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1495, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Canowindra, NSW, 1963) * [[/P. W. Smith|Smith, P. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4EF Receive Brisbane (Alderley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Raymond Sydney Smith|Smith, Raymond Sydney]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L176-XYF] - 1914(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 3RY Melbourne (Kew, 1937-1938); 2AJQ Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1938; Sans Souci, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2006, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous RSSs - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Kew, Vic, 1937); RAN (Toorak, Vic, 1943); process worker (Homebush, NSW, 1958); driver (Granville, NSW, 1963); labourer (Granville, NSW, 1968) * [[/Reginald George Smith| Smith, Reginald George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR6T-TLM] - 1888(NSW)-1951(NSW) - Licences: 2ACR Sydney (Turramurra, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2054, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster – Comment: Several contemporaneous RGSs - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Turramurra, NSW, 1932-1949) * [[/Richard John Smith|Smith, Richard John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-14B] - 1909(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2AIU Sydney (Bexley, 1937-1939, 1946-1969); 2AIU Tweed Heads (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2026, 1937, NSW; COCP2 1333, 1956 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Bexley, NSW, 1933-1963); radio technician? (Tweed Heads, NSW, 1980) * [[/Robert Cecil Smith|Smith, Robert Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G134-ZFJ] - 1916(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3YQ Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1938-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2117, 1938, Vic; COCP1 1073, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943-1949; Blackburn, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Rowland Anthony Godfrey Smith|Smith or Godfrey-Smith, Rowland Anthony Godfrey "Tony"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHYR-N91] - 1919(NSW)-2005(Tas) - Licences: 2AMN Sydney (Wahroonga, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2326, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son-in-Law of 7PF Philip Oakley Fysh - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Northbridge, NSW, 1943); medical practitioner (Launceston, Tas, 1954-1968) * [[/Sidney Arthur Smith|Smith, Sidney or Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1MH-VHS] - 1917(???)-2008(WA)91yo - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2100, 1938, WA - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Subiaco, WA, 1943); civil engineer (Bayswater, WA, 1949-1958; Bedford, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Sidney Hugh Holland Smith|Smith, Sidney Hugh Holland]] - 1861(???)-1933(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, senior state public servant (Qld P&T, Chief Mechanician), senior federal public servant (PMGD, State Mechanician, Qld), radio clubs (QWI, vice president), business proprietor (Telephone and Electrical Supplies Co) * [[/Stuart Disney Paull Smith|Smith, Stuart (Birth) or Stewart (Electoral Rolls) Disney Paull or Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDB-8D8] - 1913(Qld)-1986(Qld) - Licences: 4LA Brisbane (Corinda, 1934-1939); 4LA Amberley (1946-1948); 4LA Brisbane (Camp Hill, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1303, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, councillor); military (RAAF, navigator); broadcast technician (4BC); Dept Education (O/C Radio) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Corinda, Qld, 1936-1949); radio technician (New Farm, Qld, 1949); maintenance officer (Camp Hill, Qld, 1954-1963); public servant (Camp Hill, Qld, 1972-1980) * [[/Sydney Smith|Smith, Sydney]] - 1856(NSW)-1934(NSW) - senior state politician (NSW MLA), senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1904-1905) * [[/Victor Leslie Smith|Smith, Victor Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXQW-Q5S] - 1916(Vic)-1951(Vic) - Licences: 3UR Melbourne (Collingwood, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2029, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Collingwood, Vic, 1937-1949) * [[/Wilfred Smith|Smith, Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRQ-PQ1] - 1896(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); 5AG Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1937-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 602, 1921; 2COCP 419, 1941; 1COCP 882, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/William Arthur Smith|Smith, William Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCX-XL9] - 1906(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5LZ Wallaroo (1929-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 526, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Glenunga, 1939-1943) - beware several contemporaneous William Arthur Smith's * [[/William Glanville Clement Smith|Smith, William Glanville Clement]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRS5-JM9] - 1914(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2IV Sydney (Manly, 1935-1936) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 1013, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Richmond, NSW, 1943); RAAF Radio Officer (Penrith, NSW, 1963-1972); retired (Orchard Hills, NSW, 1980) * [[/William Henry Smith|Smith, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2V-L4R] - 1911(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5SW Adelaide (Woodville, 1937-1939, 1947-1956); 5ASW Adelaide (Woodville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1996, 1937, SA; BOCP 431, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous WHSs - Electoral Rolls: operator (Woodville, SA, 1939) * [[/W. J. Smith|Smith, W. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: N758 Receive Sydney (Hurstville, 1922); 2IC Receive Sydney (Hurstville, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''SMITHERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Charles Smithers|Smithers, Ernest Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8Z1-GQ1] - 1885(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: AOCP 552, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: inspector of fisheries (Urunga, 1930); inspector (Burwood, 1930-1949) ===''SMYTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Walter Smyth|Smyth, Cedric Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1C-4MX] - 1916(WA)-1987(SA) - Licences: 7CD Devonport (1933-1939); 3ACH Melbourne (Doncaster East, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1133, 1933, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Preston, Vic, 1942-1949); engineer (Doncaster East, 1954-1977) * [[/Victor Loftus Smyth|Smyth, Victor Loftus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR8F-P8L] - 1905(Vic)-1972(Vic) - Licences: 3PJ Receive Geelong (1923); 3PJ Geelong (1924); 3PJ Bendigo (1924-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 126, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Bendigo, 1928-1972) ===''SMYTHE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Cresswell Smythe|Smythe, Alan (BMD) or Allan (Electoral Rolls) Cresswell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JQ-V9V] - 1908(SA)-1983(SA) - Licences: 5MF Adelaide (Torrensville, 1930-1939, 1946-1948; Hazlewood Park, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 658, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 135, 1933; BOCP 125, 1937; 1COCP 196, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Torrensville, SA, 1939-1943) ===''SNADDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snaddon|Snaddon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Ernest Snaddon|Snaddon, John Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLF-B75] - 1920(Eng)-1944(Aegean Sea) - Licences: 3VE Melbourne (Malvern, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2322, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 459 Squadron, Warrant Officer) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/snaddon-john-ernest-409361/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''SNAITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snaith|Snaith, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Leslie Snaith|Snaith, Samuel Leslie "Leslie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJN-2S8] - 1901(Vic)-1961(Vic) - Licences: 3ZR Melbourne (Footscray, 1923-1930; Newport, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 166, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Footscray, Vic, 1924-1928; Newport, Vic, 1931-1954) ===''SNAPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snape|Snape, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Fairlie Roger de Burgh Snape|Snape, Fairlie Roger de Burgh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G649-B1V] - 1900(NSW)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 2NU Receive Quirindi (1923); 4JK Willis Island (1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 695, 1922; 2COCP 340, 1931; 1COCP 221, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Quirindi, 1930); wireless operator (Quirindi, 1934-1936); radio engineer (Killara, 1949-1968); engineer (Killara, 1980) ===''SNEDDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sneddon|Sneddon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Neville Sneddon|Sneddon, Richard Neville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTS-SX7] - 1908(Vic)-1970(NSW) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Sydney (Burwood, 1923); 2AKQ Sydney (Concord West, 1938-1939); 2WS Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1946-1965); 2WS Wamberal (1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2183, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dental mechanic (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1937; Concord West, NSW, 1943; Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''SNELLGROVE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William George Rayner Snellgrove|Snellgrove, William George Rayner]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M5YC-Y4J] - 1879(SA)-1958(NSW) - Licences: XCN Sydney (Willoughby, 1913-1914); 2DD Receive Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 242, 1916 (Marconi) - early wireless experimenter; merchant navy (WW1) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1913; Crows Nest, NSW, 1930-1931; East Sydney, NSW, 1935-1936); superintending engineer (Crows Nest, NSW, 1949; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1954) - TroveTag: "XCN-2DD - William George Rayner Snellgrove" - Links: [https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/6986877 IWM] ===''SNOOK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Charles Snook|Snook, Keith Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTG-Z2D] - 1908(Tas)-1946(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: motor engineer (Hobart North, 1936); motor mechanic (Hobart Central, 1937) ===''SNOSWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Snoswell|Snoswell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Raymond Snoswell|Snoswell, Alfred Raymond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NWH-MCT] - 1899(SA)-1971(SA) - Licences: 5AD Adelaide (Exeter, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Largs, 1939-1943) - TroveTag: "5AD - Alfred Raymond Snoswell" & "!Wikibooks Snoswell" ===''SOBELS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sobels|Sobels, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Max Dhorenwendt Sobels|Sobels, Max Dhorenwendt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNT-8Q5] - 1904(Vic)-1996(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Watervale, 1923); 2OT Sydney (Dee Why, 1932-1939; Lakemba, 1946); 2OT Broken Hill (1947-1950); 2OT Newcastle (Hamilton, 1954-1956); 2OT Sydney (Dulwich Hill, 1957-1961); 2OT Goulburn (1965-1969); 5OT Adelaide (Holden Hill, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 894, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 1358, 1954; TVOCP 28, 1957 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lakemba, NSW, 1943); teacher (Broken Hill South, NSW, 1949; Hamilton, NSW, 1954; Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1958; Ashfield, NSW, 1963; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1963); retired (Goulburn, NSW, 1968) ===''SODEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander William Soden|Soden, Alexander William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8N9-7M1] - 1909(Qld)-1948(Qld) - Licences: 4AS Brisbane (Annerley, 1930-1939; Yeerongpilly, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 634, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Annerley, 1934-1943) ===''SOILLEUX''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soilleux|Soilleux, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Garnet Argyle Soilleux|Soilleux, Garnet Argyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKH-XPN] - 1900(Vic)-1959(Eng) - Licences: XOG Melbourne (Camberwell, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 497, 1919 - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: student (Auburn, Vic, 1924); architect (Auburn, Vic, 1925-1937; Kew, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''SOLOMON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Solomon|Solomon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Charles Henry Solomon|Solomon, Cecil Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH6J-BQ1] - 1902(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3KV Melbourne (Prahran, 1931-1933; South Melbourne, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 738, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Prahran, Vic, 1924-1936); manager (Elsternwick, Vic, 1937); soldier (Auburn, Vic, 1943); nil (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1954); radio technician (Carnegie, Vic, 1963) ===''SORAGHAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soraghan|Soraghan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Donald St James Soraghan|Soraghan, Donald St James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQ8-7TC] - 1902(Ireland)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2LA Sydney (Rose Bay, 1930-1934); 2LH Sydney (Rose Bay, 1935-1939); 2PU Sydney (Rose Bay, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 233, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Rose Bay, NSW, 1934-1937); technician (Rose Bay, NSW, 1943-1963); retired (Kingscliff, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''SOUMPROU''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Soumprou|Soumprou, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Emile Walter Soumprou|Soumprou, Emile Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZZF-SX7] - 1906(Vic)-1955(Vic) - Licences: 3WK Melbourne (Thornbury, 1929-1933; North Fitzroy, 1938-1939, 1946-1948; East Brighton, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 511, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: student (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937); retired (Fitzroy North, Vic, 1942-1949; Elsternwick, Vic, 1954) ===''SOUTHWELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Southwell|Southwell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Lindsay Southwell|Southwell, Clifford Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNM-FDF] - 1897(SA)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2SW Sydney (Cremorne, 1925-1926; Northbridge, 1927-1929; Brighton-Le-Sands, 1930-1931; Northbridge, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 131, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Private); WW2 (Australian Army, colonel) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Northbridge, NSW, 1930); manager (Brighton-le-Sands, NSW, 1930-1931); sales manager (Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1958); business executive (Faulconbridge, NSW, 1963-1968) * [[/Leslie William Douglas Southwell|Southwell, Leslie William Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WXT-S8L] - 1900(NSW)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3SL Seymour (1924-1939, 1946-1954); 3SL Melbourne (Montrose, 1955-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 250, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Seymour, 1931-1954) * [[/Noel Leslie Southwell|Southwell, Noel Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZNM-ZJW] - 1919(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2ZF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1565, 1935, NSW; 1COCP 149, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; broadcast technician (1949) - Comment: QSL collection survives ARDXC/NFSA - Electoral Rolls: broadcast technician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Yagoona, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''SPARK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Spark|Spark, John]] - 1879(USA)-19??(???) - Licences: 6AC Perth (City, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Fremantle, 1917); civil servant (West Perth, 1921) - Comment: identification not certain ===''SPEDDING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spedding|Spedding, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Thomas Spedding|Spedding, Edward Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ82-ZCM] - 1897(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 4DU Receive Brandon (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bookkeeper (Brandon, Qld, 1921-1925); clerk (Lakemba, NSW, 1932-1958) ===''SPEER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Speer|Speer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis Speer|Speer, John Francis "Jock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYD4-LJN] - 1914(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 3FF Corop (1936-1939); 3FF Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1947-1948; Thornbury, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1724, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3TS Thomas Patterson Speer - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Corop, Vic, 1942); machinist (Hawthorn, Vic, 1949); merchant (Thornbury, Vic, 1954); dealer (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Thomas Patterson Speer|Speer, Thomas Patterson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYDH-FVD] - 1907(Vic)-1990(Vic) - Licences: 3TS Corop (1936-1939, 1947-1969); 3TS Flora Hill (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1815, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Relationships: Brother of 3FF John Francis Speer - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Corop, Vic, 1949-1963); retired (Flora Hill, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''SPENCE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spence|Spence, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Keith Spence|Spence, Edward Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBYN-S3H] - 1908(Qld)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 4DT Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Union Bank, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930; Wellington, NSW, 1934); bank officer (Bondi, NSW, 1936; Rose Bay, NSW, 1937; Epping, NSW, 1943-1949; Northbridge, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Cremorne, NSW, 1980) * [[/Hugh David Spence| Spence, Hugh David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZB-X1K] - 1920(Tas)-1984(WA) - Licences: 7DS Longford (1938-1939, 1947-1965); 6FS Perth (Cottesloe, 1969; East Victoria Park, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2105, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Longford, Tas, 1943-1944); radio engineer (Longford, Tas, 1949-1963); radio technician (East Victoria Park, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/William Guthrie Spence|Spence, William Guthrie]] - 1846(Sco)-1926(Vic) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1914-1915) ===''SPENCER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Derek David Spencer|Spencer, Derek David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSW-N55] - 1909(Eng)-1982(Tas) - Licences: 3DS Melbourne (Altona, 1934-1937); 6DS Perth (Pearce, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1280, 1934, Vic; AOLCP 157, 1934; 2COCP 55, 1936; 1COCP 111, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: poultry farmer (Ulverstone, Tas, 1954; Leven, Tas, 1963); farmer (Gawler, Tas, 1972) ===''SPERRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred John Sperring|Sperring, Wilfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVLY-JPK] - 1917(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: 6SP Perth (Victoria Park, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Belmont, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1920, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: apprentice (Victoria Park, WA, 1943); mechanic (Victoria Park, WA, 1949); radio engineer (Belmont, WA, 1954-1963) ===''SPICER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spicer|Spicer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Victor John Spicer|Spicer, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88M-KKY] - 1910(Eng)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3VS Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1929-1931; East Malvern, 1933; North Fitzroy, 1937-1939, 1946-1948); 3BQV Melbourne (Hurstbridge, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 554, 1929, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Malvern East, 1934); constable (Port Melbourne, 1936; Fitzroy, 1937-1954; Carlton South, 1967-1968); retired (Hurstbridge, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SPITZKOWSKY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spitzkowsky|Spitzkowsky, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Max Royston Stanley Spitzkowsky|Spitzkowsky, Max Royston Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZYD-23H] - 1904(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2MS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1926-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 302, 1926, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 134, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Hamilton, NSW, 1932-1972) ===''SPLATT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Splatt|Splatt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Bartlett Splatt|Splatt, Alan Bartlett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN4P-HBH] - 1912(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: 3BS Melbourne (Montmorency, 1934-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1370, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Briar Hill, Vic, 1935-1943) ===''SPOONER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spooner|Spooner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Henry Spooner|Spooner, Alexander Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ93-LSL] - 1918(WA)-1997(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1983, 1937, Vic; AIR3 1102, 1947; COCP1 1311, 1948 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 30 Squadron, DFC, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: air observer (Darwin, NT, 1943); public servant (Essendon, Vic, 1949-1967); retired (Mt Eliza, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SPOTSWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Ernest Spotswood|Spotswood, Cyril Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTC-4GM] - 1897(Tas)-1964(Tas) - Licences: Receive Burnie (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Burnie, 1936-1943); fettler (Burnie, 1949-1954) * [[/Innis Jane Lovett Spotswood|Humphry nee Spotswood, Innis Jane Lovett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7P4-M7C] - 1892(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4JH Poopoonbah via Giru (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1356, 1934, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: second YL operator in Qld - Relationships: Wife of 4JK Jack Lawrence Humphry - Electoral Rolls: home duties (Ching Do Siding, Ayr, Qld, 1919-1936; Giru, Qld, 1937-1949; Poopoonbah, Qld, 1954; St Lucia, Qld, 1958-1972) ===''SPRENGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sprenger|Sprenger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Herbert Ernest Sprenger|Sprenger, Herbert Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQD-2CJ] - 1914(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4ES Bundaberg (1932-1939); 4ES Brisbane (New Farm, 1946-1948; Holland Park, 1954; Upper Mt Gravatt, 1955-1960; Rainworth, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1064, 1932, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 165, 1938; 1COCP 530, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio clubs (WIAQ); state public servant (Qld Police, radio comms) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bundaberg, 1936-1937); police constable (New Farm, Qld, 1943-1949); sergeant police (Holland Park, Qld, 1954; Upper Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1958); sub-inspector police (Rainworth, Qld, 1963-1968); police officer (Rainworth, Qld, 1972); retired (Bardon, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''SPRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spring|Spring, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Athol Leeming Spring|Spring, Athol Leeming]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VS-DPM] - 1892(NSW)-1980(NSW) - Licences: XHZ Sydney (Waverley, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Waverley, NSW, 1913-1972); retired (Bondi, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SPRINGETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Springett|Springett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Springett|Springett, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5PV-RVB] - 1904(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2OM Exeter (1935-1937); 2OM Sydney (Willoughby, 1938-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1567, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Willoughby, NSW, 1930-1932); wardsman (Exeter, NSW, 1934-1937); draughtsman (Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1977) ===''SPROULE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sproule|Sproule, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archie Laurence Sproule|Sproule, Archie Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8BK-5J7] - 1902(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2IB Dubbo (1934-1935); 2IB Parkes (1936); 2IB Werris Creek (1937); 2IB Sydney (Punchbowl, 1947-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1398, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Dubbo, NSW, 1930-1935; Werris Creek, NSW, 1936); clerk (Werris Creek, NSW, 1943); telegraphist (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949; Oatley, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''SPURRIER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Spurrier|Spurrier, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Charles Spurrier|Spurrier, Leonard Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTY1-WZJ] - 1904(Wales)-1984(SA) - Licences: S382 Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1922); 5AL Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923); Receive Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Clarence Park, 1939-1941; Eden Hills, 1943) ===''SQUELCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squelch|Squelch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Arbor Squelch|Squelch, Thomas Arbor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZRH-758] - 1892(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2TB Bangalow (1926-1927) (Dealer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Bangalow, NSW, 1930); ironmonger (Bangalow, NSW, 1932-1977) ===''SQUIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squire|Squire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Leith Squire|Squire, Leslie Leith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HQ-59S] - 1918(NSW)-1963(???) - Licences: 2NL Thornton (1933-1939, 1946-1961); 2OL Portable Thornton (1948-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1131, 1933, NSW; AOLCP 279, 1936; COCP2 80, 1936; BOCP 93, 1937; COCP1 231, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: police constable (Maitland East, NSW, 1943; Thornton, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''SQUIRES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Squires|Squires, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Squires|Squires, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CX-3GW] - 1909(WA)-1972(???) - Licences: 6JS Perth (Cannington, 1929-1939; Como, 1946-1956; Nedlands, 1960; West Leederville, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 510, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cannington, 1931-1936); sales manager (Midland Junction, 1937; South Perth, 1943-1954); manager (Subiaco, 1963); business manager (West Kalamunda, 1968) ===''ST JOHN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert St John|St John, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry Clive Bolingbroke St John|St John, Henry Clive Bolingbroke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTN-PV8] - 1895(Eng)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2RX Receive Sydney (Rockdale, 1923-1925); 2RX Sydney (Rockdale, 1926-1939); 2APN Sydney (Northbridge, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 258, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: reader (Rockdale, 1930-1936; Northbridge, 1943-1963) ===''STACEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stacey|Stacey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Keith Stacey|Stacey, Howard Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3TY-D8M] - 1907(NSW)-1993(SA) - Licences: 5XA Adelaide (Firle, 1934-1937; Knightsbridge, 1938-1939; Leabrook, 1947-1956; Glynde, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1360, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Burnside, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/Roy Ernest Stacey|Stacey, Roy Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDT-PNR] - 1902(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4RS Proserpine (1933-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1187, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: office assistant (Bauple, Qld, 1925); clerk (Proserpine, Qld, 1928-1972) * [[/Roydon Stacey|Stacey, Roydon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNK4-TLX] - 1908(Eng)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2HY Sydney (Crows Nest, 1932-1937; Oatley, 1938-1939; Crows Nest, 1948; Oatley, 1950); 2QM Sydney (Epping, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 936, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Crows Nest, NSW, 1930-1937); storekeeper (Oatley, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Crows Nest, NSW, 1943); PMG technician (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1968); supervising technician (Epping, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Seymour Stacey|Stacey, Seymour]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR79-YXV] - 1893(Eng)-1960(ACT) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 27, 1914 - telegraphist - Electoral Rolls: sorting clerk & telegraphist (Keswick, Cumberland, Eng, 1911); electrical engineer (Griffith, ACT, 1928-1943); electrical contractor (Griffith, ACT, 1954-1958) ===''STACK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Patrick Charles Stack|Stack, Robert Patrick Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-Y2K] - 1904(Eng)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4TK Innisfail (1936-1939, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1742, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Innisfail, Qld, 1930-1932); stationer (Innisfail, Qld, 1936-1943) ===''STACKPOLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Julian Stackpole|Stackpole, Peter Julian]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-H8N] - 1947(Vic)-2004(ACT) - Licences: 3ZQS Melbourne (North Clayton, 1980+; 1RX Canberra, 1990s); Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 2203, 1966; AOCP N1856, 1988 - amateur operator; broadcast planning engineer (P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA, ACA) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Hampton, 1972); technical officer (Clayton, 1977-1980) ===''STAFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Staff|Staff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Leslie Staff|Staff, Raymond Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHPS-L3T] - 1904(Qld)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2LS Sydney (Brighton-Le-Sands, 1934); 2AMN Canberra (1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Kogarah, NSW, 1930); messenger (Mascot, NSW, 1933-1934; bank manager (Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW, 1934); messenger(Bondi, NSW, 1935; Mitchell, Vic, 1937); wireless operator (Belconnen, ACT, 1943); car driver (Kingston, ACT, 1949); bookkeeper (Moruya, NSW, 1954-1958); storeman (Parramatta, NSW, 1963) ===''STAFFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stafford|Stafford, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ivor Stafford|Stafford, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6V-PHJ] - 1912(Vic)-1999(Vic) - Licences: 3XB Lallat North (1934-1939); 3XB Melbourne (Carlton, 1947-1948; Box Hill South, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1272, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Husband of 3KS Mavis Ellen Stafford nee Coutts - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Prahran, Vic, 1934; Manya North, Vic, 1936; Lallat North, Vic, 1937-1942; Abbotsford, Vic, 1949; Box Hill South, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/John Hurst William Stafford|Stafford, John Hurst William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV6P-XSJ] - 1901(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4CD Receive Ipswich (Ebbw Vale, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Ebbw Vale, 1925-1928; Booval, 1932-1949); engineer (East Ipswich, 1958-1963); retired (Mansfield, 1977-1980) * Stafford, Mavis Ellen see Mavis Ellen Coutts ===''STALKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stalker|Stalker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Clarence Stalker|Stalker, Dudley Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTG3-TYC] - 1907(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3KJ Colac (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 995, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Colac, Vic, 1931-1937); electrician (Colac, Vic, 1949-1954); electrical engineer (Colac, Vic, 1963-1968); electrician (Colac, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''STANFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clifford Roy Stanfield|Stanfield, Clifford Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQXR-9GG] - 1900(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: N744 Receive Newcastle (1922); 2HX Receive Newcastle (1922) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 383, 1918; 2COCP 136, 1930; 1COCP 140, 1930 - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Randwick, 1930; Maroubra, 1932-1968); retired (Blaxland, 1977-1980) ===''STANLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stanley|Stanley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. M. Stanley|Stanley, J. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JS Receive Sydney (Crow's Nest, 1922-1923); 2JS Sydney (Crow's Nest, 1924); Orange (1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 100, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; newsagent (Leura, late 1920s) - Identification: Not yet identified (possibly James Melville Stanley, electrician, Lockhart, 1930) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Vincent Edward Stanley|Stanley, Vincent Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHDF-X7C] - 1896(Vic)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2VS Sydney (Chatswood, 1926-1928; Carlingford, 1929-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 379, 1918; COCP2 26, 1929; COCP1 141, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Radio Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1933-1954); retired (Pennant Hills, NSW, 1963; Rosebery, NSW, 1968) ===''STANSFIELD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stansfield|Stansfield, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick Galen Stansfield|Stansfield, Frederick Galen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHKB-QKP] - 1909(Eng)-1942(At Sea) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1489, 1935, WA; COCP2 81, 1935; COCP1 223, 1939 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (Merchant Navy, Second Radio Officer, MV Koolama) - Electoral Rolls: student (Nedlands, WA, 1937) - Links: [https://ausmerchantnavy.weebly.com/koolama.html Merchant Navy] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''STANTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stanton|Stanton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Ross Bishop Stanton|Stanton, Ernest Ross Bishop]] - 1895(SA)-1917(Belgium) - Licences: XVN Adelaide (Enfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 10th Battalion, Lance Corporal, 1915-1917) - Electoral Rolls: Railway porter at time of enlistment in 1915; Nil yet identified - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10262380 AWM]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1659076 AWM Roll of Honour] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Keith Haberfield Stanton|Stanton, Keith Haberfield]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPR5-MHJ] - 1896(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XFU Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP3 3241, 1960 - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 7th Brigade/6th Regiment, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: estate agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1930); agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1933-1936); real estate (Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1937-1943); grazier (Reedy Creek, NSW, 1949; Kareeba, NSW, 1954-1958); real estate (Church Point, NSW, 1968) ===''STAPLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John William Stapleton|Stapleton, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXG7-R9P] - 1915(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5KY Adelaide (Port Adelaide, 1934-1937; Alberton, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1314, 1934, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Cook, SA, 1941-1944) * [[/Percival de Soligny Stapleton|Stapleton, Percival de Soligny]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHCD-Y4Q] - 1870(SA)-1951(SA) - Licences: XVK Mt Gambier (1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Henley, SA, 1939-1943) ===''STARKIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas William Starkie|Starkie, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBS-NCY] - 1906(Qld)-1982(Qld) - Licences: 4NW Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 306, 1926, No. 30 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Nundah, 1928-1937); warehouse assistant (Holland Park, 1943); manager (Wavell Heights, 1949); agent (Toowong, 1954-1958); manufacturer's agent (Kenmore, 1963); agent (Tennyson, 1968-1972); retired (The Gap, 1977; North Tamborine, 1980) ===''STARR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis John Starr|Starr, Francis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLN-LC4] - 1916(Qld)-1940(off Qld coast) - Licences: 4FS Stanthorpe (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1930, 1937, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 (RAAF, 23 Squadron, Aircraftsman Class 1) - Electoral Rolls: baker (Stanthorpe, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1719163 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Alwyn Starr|Starr, William Alwyn "Bill"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RK-F5D] - 1909(WA)-2001(WA) - Licences: 6DB Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Pingelly, WA, 1931; Merredin, WA, 1936; Narrogin, WA, 1937; Bunbury, WA, 1943; Manjimup, WA, 1954; Daglish, WA, 1958; Cottesloe, WA, 1963; Mt Claremont, WA, 1968-1977; Swinburne, WA, 1977-1980) ===''STEANE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Ashcroft Steane|Steane, Geoffrey William Ashcroft]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMCF-JWV] - 1905(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3UX Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1923-1933); 3SX Melbourne (Mont Albert, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 775, 1923; 2COCP 330, 1931 -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Dee Why, NSW, 1949); television engineer (Double Bay, NSW, 1954); engineer (Camberwell, Vic, 1954) ===''STEELE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Steele|Steele, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rowland Edward James Steele|Steele, Rowland Edward James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDTC-2ZM] - 1904(Tas)-1987(Tas) - Licences: Receive Hobart (West Hobart, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Hobart West, 1928); dairyman (West Hobart, 1937-1972) ===''STEER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Steer|Steer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Hurtle Steer|Steer, Albert Hurtle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKFN-K9D] - 1914(SA)-2010(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1787, 1936, SA; BOCP 713, 1946 - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: Army officer (Victor Harbour, SA, 1939); Salvation Army officer (Sterling, SA, 1941); welfare officer (RAAF Station, Nhill, Vic, 1942); salvation army officer (Stirling West, SA, 1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1687262 VWMA] ===''STEPHEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Percy Goldsmith Stephen|Stephen, Percy Goldsmith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD2J-HVR] - 1896(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: XAEL Sydney (Balmain, 1913-1914); 2ZB Sydney (Balmain, 1924-1925); 2PS Sydney (Balmain, 1926; Granville, 1927-1930; Lidcombe, 1931-1936; Croydon, 1937-1939; Five Dock, 1946-1958; Condell Park, 1960-1975) (Dealer licence in 1926 & 1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Wireless Section, Aus Naval & Mil Exped Force, CPO) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Granville, 1930); electrician (Lakemba, 1930; Lidcombe, 1932-1936); electrical fitter (Five Dock, 1943-1958); fitter (Condell Park, 1968-1972) - TroveTag: "XAEL-2ZB-2PS - Percy Goldsmith Stephen" ===''STEPHENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stephens|Stephens, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Nelson Stephens|Stephens, Arthur Nelson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G941-3F1] - 1886(Eng)-1972(Qld) - Licences: 4CG Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1922); 4CG Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923-1925); Operator of 4AE - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (North Carlton, Vic, 1912-1914); engineer (Wireless Station, Pinkenba, 1915-1919; Clayfield, 1925-1928); hotel keeper (Palm Beach Hotel, Elanora, 1932-1934; Grand Hotel, Southport, 1936-1943); cafe proprietor (Southport, 1949); secretary (Main Beach, 1954-1958; Southport East, 1963-1968) * [[/Frank Richmond Stephens|Stephens, Frank Richmond]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ7-MLM] - 1897(Qld)-1977(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 452, 1919 - RANRS - Electoral Rolls: naval reservist (New Farm, 1921); farm hand (Wamuran, Qld, 1925); wireless operator (New Farm, 1925-1937); radio mechanic (New Farm, Qld, 1943); agent (New Farm, Qld, 1949); caretaker (Brisbane, 1954-1958); retired (Bowen Hills, 1963; Coolangatta, 1968-1972) * [[/Harry James Milne Stephens|Stephens, Harry James Milne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXYC-KQH] - 1900(WA)-1982(WA) - Licences: 6ZZ Perth (South Perth, 1935-1939; Bassendean, 1947-1960; Eden Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1530, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Albany, WA, 1925); railway employee (Katanning, WA, 1931-1936); storekeeper (Fremantle, WA, 1937); aircraftsman (Bassendean, WA, 1943-1963); railway employee (Eden Hill, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Bassendean, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Lance Russell Stephens|Stephens, Lance Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR9B-L57] - 1891(NSW)-1979(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur listener; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Father of 2ZLS-2ACO Lindsay Russell Stephens - Electoral Rolls: electrical machinist (Burwood, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1930-1935); electrical engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1936-1977) * [[/Lindsay Russell Stephens|Stephens, Lindsay Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDPW-2NP] - 1923(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ZLS Wagga Wagga (1960); 2ACO Wagga Wagga (1961-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 640, 1959; AOCP 3948, 1961, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Son of Lance Russell Stephens - Electoral Rolls: technician (Gordon, NSW, 1949); engineer (PMG Dept, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1963; Goonellabah, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Reginald Alva Claude Stephens|Stephens, Reginald Alva Claude ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYML-5QY] - 1909(Vic)-1970(Qld) - Licences: 4RA Gympie (1948); 4RA Brisbane (Scarborough, 1954; Brighton, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1531, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: May have been licensed pre-WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Yarram, Vic, 1936); public servant (Scarborough, Qld, 1949-1954); clerk (Brighton, Qld, 1958-1968) * [[/Thomas Stephens|Stephens, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ2B-35G] - 1912(Vic)-1944(Sct) - Licences: 3GO Melbourne (Essendon, 1931-1933) - qualifications: cc; AOCP 489, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer, 1944) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Essendon, Vic, 1936-1942) - Links: [https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/stephens-thomas-418036/ Aviation Museum WA] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Thomas Blacket Stephens|Stephens, Thomas Blacket or Blackett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9WG-Y5P] - 1902(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 309, 1926, No. 31 in Qld - amateur operator? - Electoral Rolls: articled law clerk (Annerley, 1925-1928); solicitor (Annerley, 1934; Fortitude Valley, 1936-1937; Clayfield, 1949-1968); retired (St Lucia, 1972-1980) ===''STEPHENSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stephenson|Stephenson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Wilfred Stephenson|Stephenson, Charles Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93BK-M7F] - 1905(Qld)-1997(NSW) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1933)(licence jointly held with brother); 2BWQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 282, 1926, No. 25 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (Wooloowin RC, operator 4WN; WIAQ, operator 4AE); broadcast technician (4QG); business proprietor (cinema audio) - Relationships: brother of 4RG Harold John Stephenson - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Wooloowin, Qld, 1928-1929); electrical engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1932-1933); sound engineer (Capertee, NSW, 1936-1937); panel beater (Bourke, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Capertee, NSW, 1949-1954; Maroubra, NSW, 1958); autoelectrician (Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1977); retired (Blacktown, NSW, 1980) * [[/Harold John Stephenson|Stephenson, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93BK-9M3] - 1903(Qld)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 4RG Brisbane (Wooloowin, 1926-1933)(licence jointly held with brother) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 290, 1926, No. 27 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: brother of 4RG/2BWQ Charles Wilfred Stephenson - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Wooloowin, Qld, 1925-1943); sheet metal worker (Wooloowin, Qld, 1949); engineer (Wooloowin, Qld, 1954); aircraft mechanic (Maroubra, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''STER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ster|Ster, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/R. W. Ster|Ster, R. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3RC Melbourne (Preston, 1938-1939); 3AWG Barramunga (1954-1965) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STEVENS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stevens|Stevens, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Edgar F. Stevens|Stevens, Albert Edgar F. "Bert"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH4H-N2D] - 1894(Vic)-1954(WA) - Licences: 6BN Perth (North Perth, 1924-1927; South Perth, 1930-1939); nominated licensee for W732 WIA WA (1922) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 136, 1925, No. ?? in WA - Radio Activity: amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Geraldton, WA, 1916-1917); phone mechanic (North Perth, WA, 1925; South Perth, WA, 1931-1954) - TroveTag: "6BN – Albert Edgar Stevens" * [[/Frederick William Stevens|Stevens, Frederick William]] - 1898-19?? - 4SP Brisbane, amateur operator (PRTC 788, 1923, Marconi & Telefunken; 1COCP, 1930, Qld), Coastal wireless operator; first chief engineer 4QG, state public servant (4QG), pilot (Qantas), federal public servant (DCA) - TroveTag: "4SP - Frederick William Stevens" & "!Wikibooks 4SP" * [[/Herbert Newman Stevens|Stevens, Herbert Newman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTYY-2NY] - 1911(???)-2005(Vic)94yo - Licences: 3JO Melbourne (Hawthorn East, 1933-1939, 1947-1948; Balwyn, 1954-1965; South Blackburn, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1191, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Auburn, Vic, 1936-1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1963; Blackburn South, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/James Thomas Stevens|Stevens, James Thomas or Thomas James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTBL-91P] - 1914(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3ZK Swan Hill (1933-1939, 1947); 3ZK Beverford (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1106, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Swan Hill, Vic, 1936-1954); clerk (Beverford, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Robert Edward Stevens|Stevens, Robert Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Z-ZMF] - 1908(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: 7OJ Deloraine (1931-1933); 3OJ Melbourne (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 817, 1931, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Auburn, Vic, 1931; Burwood, 1937-1980) ===''STEVENSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stevenson|Stevenson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Vincent Stevenson|Stevenson, Cecil Vincent]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1X-5KF] - 1878(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2IY Receive Sydney (CBD, 1922); 815 Receive Sydney (Randwick); 2IY Sydney (Randwick, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; founder of 2UE B class - Relationships: Father of Murray Herman Stevenson - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (South Randwick, NSW, 1930-1936); retired (Port Hacking, NSW, 1943-1954; Caringbah, NSW, 1958) * [[/Murray Herman Stevenson|Stevenson, Murray Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL1K-K6M] - 1905(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 46, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2IY-815-2IY Cecil Vincent Stevenson - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Maroubra, NSW, 1930; Coogee, NSW, 1934); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937-1954); electrical engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1963-1968); engineer (Turramurra, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STEWART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stewart|Stewart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Stewart|Stewart, Alexander]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2XF Tumut (1931-1934); 2XF Sydney (Bondi, 1946-1950); 2AXF Sydney (Balmain, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 865, 1931, No. ?? in NSW + others depending on identification - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Alexander Barnett Stewart|Stewart, Alexander Barnett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHBR-VND] - 1895(Sct)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4DD Receive Brisbane (Hawthorne, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Oondooroo, Qld, 1919); farmer (Palmwoods, Qld, 1921-1925); orderman (Hawthorne, Qld, 1928); truck driver (Eight Mile Plains, Qld, 1936-1937); foreman (Hawthorne, Qld, 1943-1980) * [[/Donald Richardson Stewart|Stewart, Donald Richardson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94CC-2MT] - 1902(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: V739 Receive Lorne (1922); 3GS Receive Lorne (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Lorne, 1925-1954); guest house proprietor (Lorne, 1967-1968); proprietor (Lorne, 1972-1980) * [[/H. A. Stewart|Stewart, H. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAM Melbourne (Williamstowm, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Henry Stewart|Stewart, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXS7-R71] - 1896(Vic)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 234, 1916; 1COCP 318, 1933 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VID Darwin (1917-1918) - Comment: Several contemporaneous HSs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. Stewart|Stewart, J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DK Receive Perth (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous JSs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/J. J. Stewart|Stewart, J. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XER Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Edgar Stewart|Stewart, John Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD8-3JC] - 1884(NSW)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2MR Newcastle (Mayfield, 1923-1929; Hamilton, 1930); 2MR Sydney (Chatswood, 1931); 4MR Brisbane (Nundah, 1933-1939, 1946-1948); 2MR Waratah (1954-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 43, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Commonwealth Electoral Commission (Chief Electoral Officer) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Arncliffe, 1913); District Returning Officer (Mayfield, 1930); Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Nundah, Qld, 1937-1949); retired (Waratah, 1954) - TroveTag: "2MR-4MR - John Edgar Stewart" * [[/William Alfred Stewart|Stewart, William Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBZ-4XJ] - 1910(WA)-2020(WA)109yo - Licences: 6ST Perth (West Leederville, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1958, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Balkatta, WA, 1936; Leederville, WA, 1937); salesman (Wembley Park, WA, 1943; Leederville, WA, 1949); technician (Floreat Park, WA, 1954-1963; Wembley Park, WA, 1968; Floreat Park, WA, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://gerontology.fandom.com/wiki/William_Stewart Gerontology] ===''STICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stick|Stick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald James Stick|Stick, Reginald James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L69N-XLN] - 1898(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2BI Lismore (1935-1939); 2AMS Lismore (1950-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1431, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Lismore, NSW, 1934-1963) ===''STICKLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stickland|Stickland, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis James Stickland|Stickland, John Francis James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJHW-ZKB] - 1885(Vic)-1940(Vic) - Licences: XJS Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: coachbuilder (Auburn, Vic, 1909-1931); body builder (Auburn, 1936-1937) ===''STILLMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Harward Stillman|Stillman, Geoffrey Harward]] - 1895(Vic)-1984(WA) - Licences: XJAH Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Brighton, Vic, 1919-1931); engineer (Claremont, WA, 1936-1963); retired (Maylands, WA, 1968-1980) ===''STIPEK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stipek|Stipek, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Stipek|Stipek, John "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5X-XL1] - 1898(NSW)-1974(Florida, USA) - Licences: 7BE Receive St Helens (1923); Receive St Helens (1923); 7BE St Helens (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; PMG telegraph messenger, left PMGD 1920; first to log KGO in Tas - Comment: beware two other John Stipek's concurrently in Tas, 1920s - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (St Helens, 1919); clerk (St Helens, 1922) ===''STIRK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stirk|Stirk, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick James Stirk|Stirk, Frederick James "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPHR-T2Q] - 1915(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2XV Sydney (Maroubra, 1931-1934); 2ABC Sydney (Maroubra, 1936-1939, 1946-1961; Beacon Hill, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 847, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; COCP2 48, 1935; COCP1 1115, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1943; Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1963); engineer (Beacon Hill, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''STITFOLD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stitfold|Stitfold, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Glen Stitfold|Stitfold, Ronald Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5BY-MK2] - 1907(WA)-1989(WA) - Licences: 6RS Perth (Carlisle, 1939, 1947-1955; Doubleview, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2387, 1939, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Leonora, WA, 1931); bank official (Armadale, WA, 1936-1937; Carlisle, WA, 1943-1954); bank officer (Doubleview, WA, 1958-1980) ===''STITT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stitt|Stitt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Hugh Reginald Stitt|Stitt, Walter Hugh Reginald "Hughie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBX-L5G] - 1908(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2WH Forbes (1925-1969+); 2ARN Forster (1965-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 196, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2LM Leslie Maclean Wilson - Comment: His father also Walter Hugh Rankin Stitt and lived in same district - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Forbes, NSW, 1930); grazier (Forbes, NSW, 1931); jackeroo (Forbes, NSW, 1932); grazier (Forbes, NSW, 1934-1963); retired grazier (Forster, NSW, 1968) ===''STOBIE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stobie|Stobie, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Claude Stobie|Stobie, Geoffrey Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY37-92H] - 1915(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: 3VW Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1934-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1323, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Heidelberg, Vic, 1937-1949) ===''STOCKALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold John Stockall|Stockall, Harold John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFHN-GKD] - 1906(Eng)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 6DJ Receive Perth (Maylands, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Maylands, WA, 1931-1936; Earlwood, NSW, 1937); motor driver (Eastwood, NSW, 1949-1954); clerk (Parramatta North, NSW, 1958-1963; North Ryde, NSW, 1968-1972); retired (Tuncurry, NSW, 1972; Penrith, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STOCKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur James Stocks|Stocks, Arthur James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZF-B2F] - 1884(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: XJDI Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kew, Vic, 1909-1919); sales (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1919-1943; Camberwell, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Daniel Alan John Stocks|Stocks, Daniel Alan John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZN8-R5P] - 1897(Vic)-1933(Vic) - Licences: 3DJ Melbourne (Canterbury, 1925-1927; Surrey Hills, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 144, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; electrical engineer - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Canterbury, Vic, 1921-1922); electrical engineer (Canterbury, Vic, 1924-1931) ===''STOCKTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Stockton|Stockton, Norman]] - 1904(WA)-1943(Germany) - 4NQ Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster, military (WW2, press correspondent), journalist - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''STONE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stone|Stone, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Charles John Stone|Stone, Kenneth Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G18L-4H4] - 1917(Qld)-2001(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2291, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Redfern, NSW, 1943); radio officer (Townsville, Qld, 1958-1963; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Robert Norman Stone|Stone, Robert Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYGC-LPV] - 1918(Tas)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1628, 1936, Vic; BOCP 99, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hobart South, Tas, 1943-1954) ===''STOW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stow|Stow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allen Frederick Stow|Stow, Allen Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8WR-7GG] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3AS Melbourne (North Carlton,1928-1931; North Fitzroy, 1933-1939, 1946-1947; Northcote, 1948-1965); 3AFS Portable Melbourne (Northcote, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 441, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 94, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Australian Army) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Carlton North, 1931; Fitzroy North, 1934-1942); technician (Northcote, Vic, 1949-1963) ===''STOWAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stowar|Stowar, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur William Stowar|Stowar, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR52-D1H] - 1920(NSW)-2009(NSW) - Licences: 2ACX Sydney (Auburn, 1938-1939, 1946-1947; Kingsgrove, 1948-1965; Burraneer Bay, 1969); 2AS Sydney (East Lindfield, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2236, 1938, NSW; AIR3 1587, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Auburn, NSW, 1943); electrician (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1963); superintendent (Cronulla, NSW, 1968); welding (Lindfield, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''STOWE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Alfred Stowe|Stowe, Harry Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBJ-YTW] - 1892(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: XAS Sydney (Drummoyne, 1911-1914); 2CX Receive Sydney (Chatswood, 1922-1923); 2CX Sydney (Chatswood, 1924-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 19, 1924, No. 9 in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; honorary radio inspector - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Chatswood, 1930-1958); retired (Frenchs Forest, 1968-1977) - TroveTag: "XAS-2CX - Harry Alfred Stowe" ===''STOYLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Bickley Stoyle|Stoyle, Jack Bickley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM1Z-JWV] - 1881(India)-1966(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 91, 1915; 1COCP 55, 1930 - RANRS (Commissioned Telegraphist, terminated Nov 1920); AWA CRS - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Rockhampton, 1917); radio station master (Darwin, 1922; Kilkenny, 1939-1943) ===''STRAFFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Michael Strafford|Strafford, John Michael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2K-LBX] - 1900(SA)-1974(SA) - Licences: 5JS Adelaide (Stepney, 1936-1939; City, 1947-1965; Windsor Gardens, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1710, 1936, SA; BOCP 514, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STRATFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leo Stephen Stratford|Stratford, Leo Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHV-HRX] - 1915(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4AE Goondiwindi (1936-1939); 4LS Goondiwindi (1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1678, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1936-1949); radio dealer (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1954-1958); electrician (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1968); refrigeration mechanic (Goondiwindi, Qld, 1980) ===''STREAMER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * Streamer nee Mackenzie, Florence Madeline "Madeline" - See Florence Madeline Mackenzie 4YL ===''STREET''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Street|Street, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Frederick Street|Street, Reginald Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW5S-Z4L] - 1900(Tas)-1927(Tas) - Licences: 7BD Receive Hobart (1923); Receive Hobart (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Hobart West, 1922) ===''STREETER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Street|Street, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy William Streeter|Streeter, Roy William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBXS-PW3] - 1917(Vic)-1988(WA) - Licences: 3AWG Burramunga (1948-1956); 5SK Millicent (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2078, 1938, Vic; BOCP 52, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Colac, Vic, 1943); farmer (Barramunga, Vic, 1949-1963) ===''STROHFELDT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Strohfeldt|Strohfeldt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gilbert Strohfeldt|Strohfeldt or Strofeldt, Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVWD-W9Z] - 1904(Qld)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4GS Brisbane (Paddington, 1932-1939; Camp Hill, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1041, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: licensed for 5 years after passing - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Roma, 1926); telegraphist (Charleville, 1928-1930); Paddington, Qld, 1936-1937); assistant radio inspector (Camp Hill, Qld, 1943) ===''STROUD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stroud|Stroud, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas James John Stroud|Stroud, Thomas James John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6PD-9P5] - 1905(Qld)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AMR Dubbo (1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2325, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: painter (Dubbo, NSW, 1930-1977) ===''STRUTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Arthur Lloyd Strutt|Strutt, George Arthur Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNY8-8MH] - 1893(Tas)-1955(Vic) - Licences: XJDX Melbourne (Elwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Elwood, Vic, 1914-1927); orchardist (Frankston, Vic, 1931); carrier (Kew, Vic, 1936-1937); inspector (Blackburn, Vic, 1949); painter (Blackburn, Vic, 1954) ===''STUART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stuart|Stuart, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis John Stuart|Stuart, Francis John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSH-RPC] - 1895(SA)-1961(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIH Hobart (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: naval officer (Hobart, Tas, 1919); telegraphist (Hobart, 1922; Oakleigh, Vic, 1928-1942); primary producer (Tarra Valley, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Joseph Alphonsus Valentine Stuart|Stuart, Joseph Alphonsus Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNCF-RM8] - 1896(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3OO Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 52, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Albert Park, Vic, 1919-1924; Brighton, Vic, 1925-1963); retired (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1968) * [[/Michael Aloysius Horatio Stuart|Stuart, Michael Aloysius Horatio]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-2D9] - 1891(Vic)-1953(Vic) - Licences: 3MH Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1927); 3MH Rockbank (1931-1937); 5MS Adelaide (Rosewater, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 66, 1929; 1COCP 184, 1931; likely CRPT pre 1927 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (UK Merchant Navy); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1925-1927); radio telegraphist (Beam Radio Station, Rockbank, Vic, 1928-1937; Geraldton, WA, 1943); radio technician (Footscray North, Vic, 1949) ===''STUART-JONES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stuart-Jones|Stuart-Jones, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edward Stuart-Jones|Stuart-Jones, Arthur Edward]] - 1912(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1597, 1935, ??? - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''STUBBS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Stubbs|Stubbs, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Stubbs|Stubbs, Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2RB-PL2] - 1896(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2ZS Sydney (Maroubra Junction, 1933-1934; Epping, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 369, 1918 (Marconi); COCP1 320, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1934-1935); radio engineer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1963) ===''STURDEE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Vernon Ashton Hobart Sturdee|Sturdee, Vernon Ashton Hobart]] - 1890(Vic)-1966(Vic) - 4?? Brisbane, early wireless experimenter (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur radio club (member, WIQ) ===''SULLIVAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sullivan|Sullivan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Patrick Sullivan|Sullivan, James Patrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G163-GXP] - 1905(Eng)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5JK Adelaide (Rose Park, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2272, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Rose Park, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/John Sullivan|Sullivan, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLGD-VK6] - 1906(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3SR Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1925-1926); 3SR Yallourn (1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 206, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Elsternwick, Vic, 1924-1931); engineer (Staff Mess, Yallourn, Vic, 1931; Yallourn, Vic, 1934-1936; Oakleigh, Vic, 1937; Elsternwick, Vic, 1937; Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Vincent Macleay Sullivan|Sullivan, Vincent Macleay "Mac"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTD3-DSV] - 1898(NSW)-1989(SA) - Licences: XAC Smithtown (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, Sapper, Wireless Moore Park, Light Motor Wireless Section, Anzac Wireless Squadron, 1916-1919) - Electoral Rolls: apiarist (Watervale, SA, 1939-1943) ===''SUMSION''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sumsion|Sumsion, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Walter Sumsion|Sumsion, Charles Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRTM-KPG] - 1918(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3YD Melbourne (Oakleigh, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1371, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Comment: Another contemporaneous CWS - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1942-1972; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SUNTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Boyd Sunter|Sunter, Horace Boyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMDQ-56X] - 1899(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2LM Receive Sydney (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1922); 3BS Melbourne (Toorak, Vic, 1924-1925; St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1926); 2BS Sydney (Bondi Beach, NSW, 1927-1929; Vaucluse, NSW, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 808, 1924 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1943); electrical instrument fitter (Kirribilli, NSW, 1949); guest house proprietor (Camden, NSW, 1954); retired (Kurmond, NSW, 1968; Springwood, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''SUTHERLAND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan James Sutherland|Sutherland, Alan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK6-94L] - 1916(SA)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 5XB Adelaide (Glenelg, 1935-1939, 1947-1948); 3AXB Melbourne (Balwyn, 1954-1965); 3KY Melbourne (Balwyn, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1592, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dunleath, SA, 1939-1941); public servant (Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Canterbury, Vic, 1954-1968; Balwyn, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Scarness, Qld, 1977) * [[/George Bremner Sutherland|Sutherland or Clyne, George Bremner "Jock"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVF-KQC] - 1893(Sct)-1981(SA) - Licences: 6GB Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 295, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; telegraphist (Navy, 1911), journalist (Listening In Column, Perth Western Mail, 1924); late 1920s assistant chief engineer 6WF (to Wally Coxon) - Electoral Rolls: DCA (aeradio operator, from 1941); radio operator (Kalgoorlie, 1949); retired (North Perth, 1958) ===''SUTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sutton|Sutton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Sutton|Sutton, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMFM-Z34] - 1882(Vic)-1956(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (early 1910s); utilised Henry Sutton's experimental licence - Relationships: son of XLM Henry Sutton - Electoral Rolls: music seller (Malvern, 1909-1913; Hawthorn, 1914-1915); engineer (Kew, 1922-1925); traveller (Camberwell, 1927); mechanic (Brunswick, 1928) * [[/Arthur Fraser Sutton|Sutton, Arthur Fraser]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K23N-VYW] - 1888(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2EM Sydney (Darling Point, 1936-1937; Killara, 1938-1939, 1946-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1832, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; pre-WW1 (Army, AVAC, 1910-1915); WW1 (Army, 5th Field Artillery, 1915-1919; Captain, Dental Corps) - Electoral Rolls: dentist (Ashfield, NSW, 1913; Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1936; Killara, NSW, 1937-1958); dental surgeon (St Ives, NSW, 1963-1968); dental (St Ives, NSW, 1972) * [[/Henry Sutton|Sutton, Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD19-T7V] - 1855(Vic)-1912(Vic) - Licences: XLM Melbourne (Malvern, 1910-1912) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter (unlicensed from 1890s); numerous inventions, Australia's first wireless telephony experimenter (1906); invented several new types of telephones; early television experiments - Relationships: father of Arthur Ernest Sutton - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/sutton-henry-4675 ADB] - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XLM - Henry Sutton"(320+ tags) & "!Wikibooks Sutton"(40+ tags) * [[/Joseph William Sutton Jnr|Sutton, Joseph William Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-HCJ] - 1874(Qld)-1941(Qld) - Licences: 4CP Receive Brisbane (City, 1923); 4EI Brisbane (City, 1923-1925) (In the name of the State Engineer) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio club (WIQ, foundation member; QWI); electrical engineer; senior federal public servant (PMGD, State Engineer) - Relationships: son of Joseph William Sutton Snr - Electoral Rolls: electric engineer (Teneriffe, 1903); engineer (Teneriffe, 1908-1909); assistant (GPO, 1912-1919); electrical engineer (New Farm, 1921-1936); retired (Ascot, 1937) * [[/Joseph William Sutton Snr|Sutton, Joseph William Snr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-W6T] - 1844(Eng)-1914(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - club (Royal Society Qld, president) - Relationships: father of Joseph William Sutton Jnr - Links: [[w:Joseph William Sutton|Wikipedia]] - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Teneriffe, 1908-1909) ===''SWABY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swaby|Swaby, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maxwell John Swaby|Swaby, Maxwell John "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY3N-SKH] - 1917(Vic)-1976(Qld) - Licences: 3DD Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1934-1939); 4DA Dalby (1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1379, 1934, Vic; COCP1 914, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brisbane, Qld, 1943); radio engineer (Dalby, Qld, 1949-1954); farmer (Dalby, Qld, 1958-1972) ===''SWAIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swain|Swain, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lionel Tamsett Swain|Swain, Lionel Tamsett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL1J-TGY] - 1902(NSW)-1985(NSW) - Licences: 2CS Receive Newcastle (Hamilton, 1922); 2CS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1923-1927; Waratah, 1928-1939, 1946-1950; Charlestown, 1954-1961; Bolton Point, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 108, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Withdrawal: when 2CS Coffs Harbour commenced in early 1980s, policy had changed as to withdrawal of similar amateur callsigns - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Waratah, 1930-1954); engineer (Charlestown, 1958-1963); retired (Bolton Point, 1968-1980) ===''SWAINGER''=== * [[/Alfred John Swainger|Swainger, Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7J4-6QD] - 1920(Vic)-2007(Vic) - Licences: 3IP Melbourne (Upper Ferntree Gully, 1947-1975; Ferntree Gully, 1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2224, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: draftsman (Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1949-1968; Ferntree Gully, 1972); engineer (Ferntree Gully, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''SWANSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swanson|Swanson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Wilfred Swanson|Swanson, William Wilfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRF2-KMK] - 1909(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2AFL Sydney (North Sydney, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1856, 1937, NSW; COCP2 109, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Pilot Station, Newcastle, NSW, 1930; Vaucluse, NSW, 1932-1935); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1937); marine radio officer (Earlwood, NSW, 1949) ===''SWANTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cedric Howell Swanton|Swanton, Cedric Howell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G62M-Y9M] - 1899(Vic)-1970(NSW) - Licences: XOZ Melbourne (Kew, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Kew, Vic, 1922-1928); medical practitioner (Merrylands, NSW, 1932-1933; Edgecliff, NSW, 1937-1949; Double Bay, NSW, 1954-1963; Elizabeth Bay, NSW, 1963) ===''SWEENEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Moss Sweeney|Sweeney, Walter Moss]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNZ7-YRD] - 1887(Eng)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3WS Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1924-1925; Elwood, 1925-1931; St Kilda, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 204, 1916 - coastal wireless operator; RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Subiaco, 1916-1917); no occupation (Melbourne, 1919); wireless engineer (East Melbourne, 1921-1924); engineer (Elsternwick, 1925-1928); director (St Kilda, 1931-1963) ===''SWINBURNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Charles Richard Swinburne|Swinburne, Frank Charles Richard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDML-S1J] - 1901(Qld)-1948(NSW) - Licences: 2AT Receive Sydney (Manly, 1922-1923); 2AT Sydney (Manly, 1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 557, 1920 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Manly, NSW, 1937; North Sydney, 1943)) ===''SWINDELLS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Swindells|Swindells, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Willie Swindells|Swindells, Willie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L812-BTK] - 1890(Eng)-1975(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIS Sydney (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Richmond, Vic, 1913-1914; Parkdale, Vic, 1925-1926); engineer (Geelong, 1927; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1931-1933); electrical engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1934) ===''SYDOW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sydow|Sydow, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Frederick Sydow|Sydow, John Frederick "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2G9-B92] - 1912(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JX Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1932-1939); 3JX Hamilton (1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 974, 1932, Vic; BOCP 418, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (South Melbourne, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Hamilton, Vic, 1942-1968) ===''SYDSERFF''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sydserff|Sydserff, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Harold Buchan Sydserff|Sydserff, William Harold Buchan "Harold"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNN-XS9] - 1907(Vic)-1970(Vic) - Licences: 3XL Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1931-1939; Burwood, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 808, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Canterbury, Vic, 1928-1937); salesman (Burwood, Vic, 1942; Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1963; Wattle Park, Vic, 1968) ===''SYKES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Sykes|Sykes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Frederick Sykes|Sykes, Charles Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT64-LFS] - 1886(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XAQ Sydney (Redfern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Ashfield, NSW, 1930-1943; Balgowlah, NSW, 1949) ===''SYMONDS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Nathaniel Joseph Leo Symonds|Symonds, Nathaniel Joseph Leo "Leo"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJZ3-3QH] - 1908(WA)-2005(WA) - Licences: 6LS Perth (Cottesloe Beach, 1925-1930; Bicton, 1947-1948); 6LX Perth (Kalamunda, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 207, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: tailor (Cottesloe, 1931-1943); radio operator (Fremantle, 1949-1954); radio technician (Kalamunda, 1958-1980) ===''SYMONS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Symons|Symons, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Lindsay Gordon Symons|Symons, John Lindsay Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZ5-Q42] - 1913(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3JT Melbourne (Malvern, 1930-1939; East Hawthorn, 1946-1947; Burwood, 1948; South Melbourne, 1954-1956; Mt Waverley, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 662, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1943; Glen Iris, Vic, 1949); hotelkeeper (Malvern, Vic, 1954); engineer (Syndal, Vic, 1963) * [[/Sydney George Symons|Symons, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTHX-WGW] - 1915(Qld)-1993(Qld) - Licences: 4SY Townsville (1938-1939, 1948-1960); 4SY Brisbane (Clayfield, 1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2201, 191938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Townsville, Qld, 1949-1958); radio technician (Cairns, Qld, 1958); technician (Clayfield, Qld, 1963-1980) =='''T'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''TACEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tacey|Tacey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas Wheeler Tacey|Tacey, Douglas Wheeler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTNB-8H7] - 1905(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 3DW Shepparton (1931-1939, 1948); 3DW Lilydale (1954); 5DW Adelaide (Frewville, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 841, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Castlemaine, Vic, 1926); cinematic operator (Shepparton, Vic, 1931); sound projectionist (Shepparton, Vic, 1934-1937); RAAF Instructor (Ballarat, Vic, 1942); manager (Woodend Theatre, Woodend, Vic, 1949); manager (Lilydale, Vic, 1954) ===''TALLENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tallent|Tallent, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Daniel Tallent|Tallent, William Daniel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB9W-S23] - 1913(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3TT Dean (1937-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1952, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Dean, Vic, 1935-1980) ===''TANDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tandy|Tandy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Tandy|Tandy, Ronald "Ron"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHD-B29] - 1909(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3KX Colac (1931-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 816, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Colac, Vic, 1933-1968) * [[/Roy Percival Tandy|Tandy, Roy Percival or Percival Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD7J-54J] - 1908(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2220, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Camberwell North, Vic, 1931-1937); electrical mechanic (Gardiner, Vic, 1943; Caulfield, Vic, 1949; Darling, Vic, 1954-1968) ===''TANNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tanner|Tanner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Sidney Charles Tanner|Tanner, Leslie Sidney Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L55H-KF4] - 1915(NSW)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2ABL Sydney (Canley Vale, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1963, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Canley Vale, NSW, 1937-1943) * [[/William Edward Tanner|Tanner, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4Q3-FQS] - 1909(Tas)-1996(Tas) - Licences: 7TE Launceston (1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2380, 1939, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless dealer (Launceston, Tas, 1936-1937); RAN (Naval Depot, Hobart, Tas, 1943); mechanic (Launceston, Tas, 1949); radio mechanic (Launceston, Tas, 1954-1968) ===''TAPLIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Taplin|Taplin, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. F. Taplin|Taplin, H. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2545 Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TAPP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Ernest Tapp|Tapp, Charles Ernest or Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7P-BXV] - 1894(NSW)-1948(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 82, 1915 - RANRS (commissioned telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: OIC Wireless Station (Thursday Island, Qld, 1915; South Yarra, Vic, 1917-1919); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1930); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1942); manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943) ===''TAPPER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Robert Tapper|Tapper, John Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZX-4T6] - 1910(WA)-1992(WA) - Licences: 6RJ Perth (Claremont, 1929-1939); 6RJ Onslow (1946-1947); 6RJ Perth (Claremont, 1948-1960); 2AO Wagga Wagga (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 538, 1929, No. ?? in WA; 1COCP 218, 1931; TVOCP 324, 1961 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Claremont, 1931-1943); operator (Claremont, 1949-1963); radio inspector (Wagga Wagga, 1968-1980) ===''TARBOTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Augustus Tarbotton|Tarbotton, Harry Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF93-87K] - 1902(Eng)-1961(WA) - Licences: 6HT Albany (1936-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1672, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: motor driver (Albany, WA, 1925-1931); motor mechanic (Albany, WA, 1936-1954); radio service (Albany, WA, 1958) ===''TARLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred William Tarling|Tarling, Alfred William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVH9-4RZ] - 1900(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4TW Townsville (1937-1939, 1946-1948) - Qualifications: cc; (likely qualification ca 1920, British Merchant Navy; 1COCP 679, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Coolbie, Ingham, Qld, 1930); wireless operator (Pimlico, Qld, 1931-1932); labourer (West End, Qld, 1936-1937); radio engineer (Townsville, Qld, 1943-1949) ===''TARRANT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tarrant|Tarrant, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Albert Tarrant|Tarrant, Ernest Albert Jnr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8SB-Z68] - 1898(NSW)-1956(NSW) - Licences: 2AK Receive Narrabri (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Eulah Creek, 1930; Narrabri, 1943) * [[/Horace Joseph Tarrant|Tarrant, Horace Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW3-T6Q] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 2AFH Sydney (Richmond, 1936-1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1838, 1936, NSW; COCP2 132, 1937; COCP1 260, 1939; AIR1 3, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1933-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (RAAF Richmond, NSW, 1937; St Kilda, Vic, 1943-1967; Balaclava, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Francis Tarrant|Tarrant, William Francis "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD5M-6JT] - 1914(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2UF Newcastle (Cooks Hill, 1932-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1054, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: ironworker (Newcastle, 1930-1949) ===''TATHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Ernest Edward Tatham|Tatham, Sydney Ernest Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQT-52W] - 1896(Eng)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 2ST Sydney (Neutral Bay, 1923-1925; City, 1926-1928; Darling Point, 1929-1933; City, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 33, 1915; 1COCP 406, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (editor, Sea, Land and Air, 1922); WW2 - Electoral Rolls: instructor (St Kilda, 1919; South Yarra, 1919); merchant (Darling Point, 1930-1933; City, 1934-1937; Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Camberwell, 1954); director (Balwyn, 1958-1972) ===''TAYLOR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Taylor|Taylor, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert William Taylor|Taylor, Albert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX56-JGX] - 1910(NSW)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5AT Port Pirie (1934-1937); 5AT Adelaide (Solomontown, 1938-1939; Edwardstown, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1276, 1934, SA; BOCP 286, 1940; TVOCP 461, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Marleston, SA, 1941; Edwardstown, SA, 1943) * [[/Alexander Francis Taylor|Taylor, Alexander Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYMQ-GLC] - 1917(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3AT Melbourne (Ivanhoe, 1934-1939); 3AT Shepparton (1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1245, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1943); medical practitioner (Shepparton, Vic, 1949-1980) * [[/B. A. Taylor|Taylor, B. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DF Receive Brisbane (East Brisbane, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Charles Taylor|Taylor, Charles]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XOU Melbourne (West Melbourne, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: inspector (Melbourne, Vic, 1914) * [[/Charles Farrow Taylor|Taylor, Charles Farrow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JT-K3L] - 1888(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 3ZD Melbourne (Kew, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AFC) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Heidelberg, Vic, 1922); electrical contractor (Kew, Vic, 1922-1924); electrician (Camberwell, Vic, 1928-1937; Unley, SA, 1943) * [[/Donald Gordon Taylor|Taylor, Donald Gordon "Don"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB4-N31] - 1907(SA)-1985(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Forestville, 1923-1924); 5DX Adelaide (Forestville, 1926-1937; Black Forest, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 307, 1926, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 25, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: another DGT served in WW2 & died on active service 1943 in NT - Electoral Rolls: wireless mechanic (Goodwood, 1939; Black Forest, 1941-1943) - Trovetag: "5DX - Donald Gordon Taylor" * [[/Florence Mary Parsons|Taylor nee Parsons, Florence Mary]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZX2-FZB] - 1879(Eng)-1969(NSW) - Licences: Nil - Qualifications: Nil - publisher - Electoral Rolls: managing director (Sydney, 1936); journalist (Vaucluse, 1954); editor (Darlinghurst, 1958; Potts Point, 1963) - Relationships: wife of George Augustine Taylor - [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/taylor-florence-mary-8754 ADB] * [[/G. U. H. Taylor|Taylor, G. U. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XACA Sydney (Glebe Point, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Augustine Taylor|Taylor, George Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZB4-JG7] - 1872(NSW)-1928(NSW) - Licences: Nil (always operated under military or other amateur licences) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; founder WIA NSW; founder Association for Development of Wireless in Australasia - Electoral Rolls: Nil - Comment: gone too soon - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/taylor-george-augustine-8756 ADB]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/taylor-george-augustine-8756 Obituaries Australia]; [[w:George Augustine Taylor|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A14033 AustLit]; [https://www.eoas.info/biogs/P002652b.htm EOAS]; [https://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/first-flight-in-australia-at-narrabeen.php Pittwater Online] - TroveTag: "George Augustine Taylor" & "!Wikibooks Taylor" * [[/Harold Edward Taylor|Taylor, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZP3-NMD] - 1896(Vic)-1918(Vic) - Licences: XJCZ Melbourne (Camberwell South, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Henry Arthur Taylor|Taylor, Henry Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF77-443] - 1907(Eng)-1996(WA) - Licences: 6AT Perth (Victoria Park, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1042, 1932, WA; AOLCP 216, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: joiner (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1934); radio engineer (6KG, Parkeston, WA, 1937-1943; Nedlands, WA, 1954-1963); retired (South Perth, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Edward Jack Taylor|Taylor, Herbert Edward Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G52W-53Q] - 1913(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Monteagle (1934); 2TC Monteagle (1935-1939, 1946-1955); 2TC Bundanoon (1956-1961); 2TC Sydney (Cronulla, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1459, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2TM amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2TM Tamworth commercial service - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Monteagle, NSW, 1936-1954; Bundanoon, NSW, 1958); self employed (Gymea, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Cronulla, NSW, 1972); retired (Cronulla, NSW, 1980) * [[/Herbert James Taylor|Taylor, Herbert James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNP1-WPP] - 1888(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: XPO Warracknabeal (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: ledgerkeeper (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1914-1917); clerk (Camperdown, Vic, 1919); bookkeeper (Bendigo, Vic, 1921; Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1927); shopkeeper (Carlton, Vic, 1928); bookkeeper (Toorak, Vic, 1931); clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1936-1937); caretaker (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Leslie Harry Taylor|Taylor, Leslie Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G841-CD4] - 1898(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2CL Sydney (Ashfield, 1936-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1723, 1936, NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Leichhardt, 1930-1933; Ashfield, 1935-1968); retired (Ashfield, 1977) - TroveTag: "2CL - Leslie Harry Taylor" * [[/Norman Stanley Taylor|Taylor, Norman Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L66R-XLB] - 1900(Vic)-1941(Sct) - Licences: 3PX Melbourne (St Kilda, 1925-1931); 2BC Sydney (Rose Bay, 1935-1936; McMahons Point, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 469, 1919; COCP2, 275, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy) - Comment: Another NST passed in WW2 - Electoral Rolls: traveller (St Kilda, Vic, 1925-1927; Edgecliff, NSW, 1935; Milsons Point, NSW, 1936-1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10034201 AWM]; [https://www.cwgc.org/umbraco/surface/Pdf/WarDeadCertificate/?id=2964901 CWGC]; [https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/person/36827.html Uboats]; [https://ausmerchantnavy.weebly.com/la-estancia.html Aus Merchant Navy] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/William Thomas Taylor|Taylor, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2J-ZXD] - 1913(Vic)-1977(WA) - Licences: 6TT Perth (Rossmoyne, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1584, 1935, Vic; COCP3 919, 1950; COCP1 1599, 1951 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster? - Comment: Numerous contemporaneous WTTs - Electoral Rolls: RAAF (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); radio engineer (Fremantle, WA, 1949; Spearwood, WA, 1954; Riverton, WA, 1958-1968); engineer (Riverton, WA, 1972); retired (Balga, WA, 1977) ===''TEECE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Teece|Teece, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Auburn Selwyn Teece|Teece, Cecil Auburn Selwyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z37-JSS] - 1885(NSW)-1970(ACT) - Licences: V733 Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 3GO Receive Melbourne (Toorak, 1922); 2AWM Canberra (Reid, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (East Melbourne, 1909); examiner (Kew, 1910); civil servant (Kew, 1912; Hawthorn, 1914-1917); examiner of patents (Box Hill, 1919); civil servant (Toorak, 1922; Sandringham, 1924; St Kilda, 1928; East Melbourne, 1931; Reid, ACT, 1935-1937; Barton, 1943); public servant (Barton, 1949-1954); retired (Braddon, 1958-1968) ===''TEMBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Temby|Temby, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Kevin Temby|Temby, Francis Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB74-N7Z] - 1914(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3WR Melbourne (Malvern, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1871, 1937, Vic; BOCP 114, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Malvern, Vic, 1943-1949); technician (Deepdene, Vic, 1954-1963; Camberwell North, Vic, 1967-1968; Canterbury, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Harold Moyle Temby|Temby, Harold Moyle]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYCF-35M] - 1914(NSW)-1992(SA) - Licences: 2ZJ Broken Hill (1934-1939, 1947-1956); 5ZJ Adelaide (Brighton, 1960-1965; Hove, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1334, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Broken Hill, NSW, 1936-1954) ===''TEMPLEMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Templeman|Templeman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Joseph Templeman|Templeman, George Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR73-RR6] - 1910(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2AFV Barmedman (1936-1939, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1839, 1936, NSW; COCP2 268, 1939; COCP1 628, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Barmedman, NSW, 1932-1980) ===''TEMPLETON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Templeton|Templeton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Lander Templeton|Templeton, Gordon Lander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-VLH] - 1909(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 3OW Coleraine (1930-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 631, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Flying Officer) - Electoral Rolls: farm labourer (Tahara Bridge, 1931-1937) - Relationships: Cousin of 3HG Neil Murray Templeton - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Neil Murray Templeton|Templeton, Neil Murray]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6SD-RDT] - 1911(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3HG Coleraine (1930-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 632, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tahara Bridge, 1934-1937); RAAF (Canterbury, 1943); grazier (Tahara Bridge, 1949-1963) - Relationships: Cousin of 3OW Gordon Lander Templeton ===''TERNES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ternes|Ternes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry McDonald Ternes|Ternes, Henry McDonald "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L169-WP1] - 1910(Vic)-1940(PNG) - Licences: 3AV Melbourne (Carnegie, 1932-1933; Oakleigh, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 975, 1932, No. ?? in Vic; 2COCP 46, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Accidentally killed, apparently not on active service [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206829903] - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Oakleigh, Vic, 1931-1936) ===''THACKERAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thackeray|Thackeray, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Makepeace Thackeray|Thackeray, Alan Makepeace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXQ-K1M] - 1903(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2TA Young (1933-1939, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1387, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Young, NSW, 1934-1968) ===''THEEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth Milton Theel|Theel, Kenneth Milton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD1Z-1Z9] - 1908(SA)-1956(SA) - Licences: 5CT Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); 5QP Adelaide (St Peters, 1927-1933; Clarence Park, 1937-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 322, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: ledger keeper (Reade Park Gardens, SA, 1941-1943) ===''THOMAS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thomas|Thomas, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. P. Thomas|Thomas, C. P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2YN Sydney (Sydney CBD, 1924; Annandale, 1924; Granville, 1924-1925); 4CP Willis Island (1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/David Eric Thomas|Thomas, David Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8BC-N2Z] - 1909(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3ZL Ballarat East (1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 890, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: cleaner (Ballarat East, Vic, 1931-1936); railway employee (Ballarat East, Vic, 1937-1980) * [[/George Sylvanus Thomas|Thomas, George Sylvanus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5QL-ZYS] - 1893(NSW)-1983(???) - Licences: XGV Sydney (Paddington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Bondi, NSW, 1930-1949; Lane Cove, NSW, 1954-1958; Hunters Hill, NSW, 1963-1968); fitter (Hunters Hill, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Henry Kirk Raleigh Thomas|Thomas, Henry Kirk Raleigh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWX4-8LL] - 1902(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HT Sydney (Mosman, 1924; Neutral Bay, 1925-1933; Cremorne, 1933-1934; Mosman, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1, 1924, No. 1 in NSW and Australia - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948); broadcast engineer (2GB, assistant engineer, 1946) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1930-1934; Mosman, NSW, 1934-1937); soldier (Cremorne, NSW, 1943); broadcast engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1954; Meadowbank, NSW, 1958; Ryde, NSW, 1968); engineer (Ryde, NSW, 1972); retired (Newrybar, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/Herbert Thomas|Thomas, Herbert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DY Perth (CBD, 1924; Inglewood, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, salesman (Harris Scarfe, 1924) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: several contemporaneous HTs * [[/Ivor Thomas|Thomas, Ivor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8HB-Q3G] - 1897(SA)-1965(SA) - Licences: 5IT Adelaide (Mitcham, 1929-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 496, 1929, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: warehouseman (Kingswood Park, 1939-1943) * [[/Josiah Thomas|Thomas, Josiah]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYSY-Y24] - 1863(Eng)-1933(NSW) - establishment radio station (2CH), state politician (NSW, MLA, 1890s), senior federal politician (MHR, Postmaster-General 1908-1909, 1910-1911) - Electoral Rolls: * [[/L. H. Thomas|Thomas, L. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6DM Receive Perth (West Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Roland Henry Thomas|Thomas, Roland Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHG-7Z4] - 1911(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4LR Brisbane (Bulimba, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1058, 1932, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Bulimba, 1934); radio technician (Bulimba, Qld, 1937-1972); proprietor (Manly West, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Roy Valentine Thomas|Thomas, Roy Valentine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ6H-7WG] - 1907(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2TK Sydney (Erskinville, 1925); 2RV Sydney (Bondi North, 1927-1930); 2TK Sydney (South Hurstville, 1947-1958) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 62, 19??, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (North Bondi, NSW, 1930); no occupation (Bondi, NSW, 1933); radio dealer (Bankstown, NSW, 1937); radio technician (Hurstville, NSW, 1943-1958) ===''THOMPSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thompson|Thompson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Cecil Thompson|Thompson, Alfred Cecil]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZ1-VSP] - 1906(NSW)-1962(NSW) - Licences: 2AGV Sydney (Auburn, 1937-1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1903, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Auburn, NSW, 1930-1963) * [[/Frederick Thompson|Thompson, Frederick]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2HF Receive Sydney (East Balmain, 1922-1923); 2HF Sydney (Balmain, 1924-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 47, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Identification: several contemporaneous F. Thompson - TroveTag: "2HF - Frederick Thompson" * [[/G. F. Thompson|Thompson, G. F.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3TH Melbourne (Carnegie, 1933; Caulfield, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Geoffrey George Thompson|Thompson, Geoffrey George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SP-DDD] - 1911(Vic)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3GT Melbourne (Thornbury, 1928; Melbourne CBD, 1931; Thornbury, 1933-1939); 3AC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 388, 1928, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Thornbury, Vic, 1934-1937; North Melbourne, Vic, 1949); cameraman (Hawthorn, Vic, 1954-1980) * [[/Henry Thomas Thompson|Thompson, Henry Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJ59-621] - 1899(Vic)-1984(Aus) - Licences: XJBU Melbourne (Albert Park, 1913-1914); 3BW Melbourne (Albert Park, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Albert Park, Vic, 1924-1937); electrician (Bentleigh, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Jefferis Thompson|Thompson, Jefferis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMJY-VZG] - 1901(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2XP Wyong (1933-1937); 2XP Sydney (Guildford, 1938); 2XP Lismore (1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 694, 1922 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Wyong Creek, NSW, 1936-1937); machinist (Epping, NSW, 1943); sawmiller (Numinbah Valley, Qld, 1949); share farmer (Millmerran, Qld, 1954-1958); farmer (Numinbah Valley, Qld, 1963); retired (Natural Bridge, Qld, 1968) * [[/John Kitchener Thompson|Thompson, John Kitchener]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY23-2VH] - 1916(WA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3QL Melbourne (Yarraville, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2133, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Relationships: Brother of 3YM Sydney Arthur Thompson - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Seaholme, Vic, 1942-1949); toolmaker (Footscray North, Vic, 1954-1968) * [[/John William Thompson|Thompson, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWK-YD4] - 1918(WA)-1974(NSW) - Licences: 2TJ Sydney (Stanmore, 1939, 1948-1950; Dulwich Hill, 1954-1955; Stanmore, 1956-1957; Earlwood, 1958-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2323, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWTs - Electoral Rolls: company representative (Earlwood, NSW, 1958-1972) * [[/Leonard Neville Weston Fane Thompson|Thompson or Fane-Thompson, Leonard Neville Weston Fane]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJKN-FJV] - 1899(NSW)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3LT Melbourne (Mitcham, 1931; Chelsea, 1933; Carrum, 1937-1939; Bonbeach, 1946-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 762, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 5th Batallion Reinf, 1918-1919) - Electoral Rolls: clerk at time of enlistment, 1918; railway employee (Glenferrie, 1925; Mitcham, 1931; Chelsea, 1934; Carrum, 1936-1954) * [[/Maxwell Mannering Thompson|Thompson, Maxwell Mannering]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB43-7XL] - 1917(Vic)-2010(USA)93yo - Licences: 3VT Melbourne (East Melbourne, 1937-1939, 1947-1948); 3OO Melbourne (Parkdale, 1969-1975; Mt Eliza, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOLCP 272, 1935; AOCP 1922, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lubeck, Vic, 1942) * [[/Ralph Noel Thompson|Thompson, Ralph Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-14T] - 1917(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3RN Melbourne (East Brunswick, Vic, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1153, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Carlton, Vic, 1942; Ivanhoe, Vic, 1949-1954); public servant (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1963-1977); retired (Lower Plenty, Vic, 1980) * [[/Ronald Roy Thompson|Thompson, Ronald Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY41-LJ4] - 1915(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: 3UF Melbourne (St Kilda, 1935-1937); 3UF Tatura (1938-1939); 3UF Melbourne (Coburg, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1550, 1935, Vic; COCP2 137, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Preston, Vic, 1949-1954) * [[/Stanley Gordon Thompson|Thompson, Stanley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLZ-S21] - 1906(NSW)-1975(Vic) - Licences: 3AZ Melbourne (North Brighton, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: expert (Brighton, Vic, 1931); mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936); sales (Shepparton, Vic, 1963-1972) * [[/Sydney Arthur Thompson|Thompson, Sydney Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GY2S-R6L] - 1913(WA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: 3YM Melbourne (Yarraville, 1936-1939; Glenroy, 1947-1954; West Essendon, 1955-1960; Essendon, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1776, 1936, Vic; COCP2 359, 1940; COCP1 448, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lilydale, Vic, 1935-1937); faller (Healesville, Vic, 1949); electrical fitter (Essendon North, Vic, 1954); foreman (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1968; Essendon, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''THOMSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thomson|Thomson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur William Thomson|Thomson, Arthur William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZND-ZPF] - 1907(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3AT Sunshine (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 145, 1925, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous AWTs - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sunshine, Vic, 1931; Malvern East, Vic, 1934-1980) * [[/Gordon Leonard Thomson|Thomson, Gordon Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG83-718] - 1904(Sct)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GT Sydney (Waverley, 1924-1926); 2AVT Sydney (Hurstville, 1969, 1980); operator of 2BV Waverley Radio Club - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3, 1924, No. 2 in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, Citizen's Military Forces, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Hurstville, NSW, 1931-1980) - Links: [https://vk2bv.org/home/waverley-amateur-radio-society-home-page/club-history/ WARC] * [[/Henry Chatham Thomson|Thomson, Henry Chatham "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7DZ-6CN] - 1908(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3BZE Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1462, 1935, Vic; AOCP1 10, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Brighton, Vic, 1936; Caulfield West, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); engineer (Brighton, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''THORBURN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorburn|Thorburn, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert George Thorburn|Thorburn, Robert George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRVJ-9MS] - 1915(NSW)-1982(Eng) - Licences: 2AIP Sydney (Marrickville, 1937-1939, 1946-1950; Hurstville, 1954-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2017, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: truck driver (Marrickville, NSW, 1937-1949); radio tradesman (Hurstville, NSW, 1958) ===''THORLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorley|Thorley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roy Thorley|Thorley, Roy "John"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDR2-8GW] - 1912(Qld)-1966(Qld) - Licences: 4RT Brisbane (South Brisbane, 1936-1937; Annerley, 1938-1939; Holland Park, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, president); business proprietor (mechanical engineering) - Comment: killed in automobile accident - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1937); engineer (Holland Park, Qld, 1949-1963); contractor (Charters Towers, Qld, 1963) ===''THORNCROFT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorncroft|Thorncroft, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. Thorncroft|Thorncroft, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XABM Sydney (Rookwood, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''THORNHILL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornhill|Thornhill, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Royal Thornhill|Thornhill, Leslie Royal]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G163-YPB] - 1909(Qld)-1949?(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2341, 1939, Qld - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster?; WW2 (RAN, 1911-1970) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Ayr, Qld, 1930-1936; Bundaberg, Qld, 1937); telegraphist (Wynnum, Qld, 1941-1943) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/804492 VWM] ===''THORNLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornley|Thornley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Edmund Thornley|Thornley, Peter Edmund]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYP3-G4L] - 1920(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3PE Camperdown (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1845, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: sales (Sandringham, Vic, 1949-1954); clerk (St Kilda, Vic, 1963; Chadstone, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''THORNTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thornton|Thornton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Thornton|Thornton, Geoffrey William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G94S-VKR] - 1917(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2IP Sydney (North Sydney, 1935-1939, 1946-1950; Avalon Beach, 1954; Cammeray, 1955-1975; Avalon Beach, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1511, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Comment: Another contemporaneous GWT - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Cammeray, NSW, 1943-1949); technician (Cammeray, NSW, 1954-1968); manager (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''THORPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thorpe|Thorpe, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Graham Thorpe|Thorpe, Thomas Graham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT97-XQP] - 1916(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AMC Sydney (Mosman, 1939); 2QT Sydney (Mosman, 1946-1950; Castlecrag, 1954-1955; Mascot, 1956-1957); 2QT Mittagong (1958-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2264, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: student (Mosman, NSW, 1937); dental surgeon (Mosman, NSW, 1943; Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Castlecrag, NSW, 1954; Mittagong, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''THRING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis William Thring|Thring, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XFG-ZY6] - 1882(NSW)-1936(Vic) - Film producer; founder 3XY Melbourne - Links: [[w:F. W. Thring|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/thring-francis-william-frank-19779 Obituaries Australia] ===''THROSSELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lancelot Ledsam Throssell|Throssell or Throssel, Lancelot Ledsam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHFL-59C] - 1902(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6LT Northam (1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 248, 1926, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Northam, 1925-1931); civil servant (Northam, 1936-1937); clerk (Bruce Rock, 1943); bank officer (Kojonup, 1954; Innaloo, 1963-1972); retired (Osborne Park, 1980) ===''THUGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thuge|Thuge, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Thuge|Thuge, Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDL-F55] - 1917(Qld)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 4NC Gladstone (1936-1937); 4NO Gladstone (1938-1939); 4NO Brisbane (Hendra, 1947); 2ANO Sydney (Stanmore, 1948-1950; Arncliffe, 1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1622, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Charters Towers, Qld, 1943); bank officer (Petersham, NSW, 1949; Arncliffe, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Burwood, NSW, 1972) ===''THURSTAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thurstan|Thurstan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Wyngate Thurstan|Thurstan, Arthur Wyngate]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVFV-XSS] - 1907(Eng)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2AV Sydney (Penshurst, 1924-1929; Sandringham, 1930; Penshurst, 1931; West Kogarah, 1933-1934; Penshurst, 1935-1939; Beverley Hills, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 38, 1924, No ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948); chief chemist (Lempriere & Co) - Electoral Rolls: analyst (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930; Penshurst, NSW, 1932; West Kogarah, NSW, 1933; Penshurst, NSW, 1935); metallurgist (Peakhurst, NSW, 1936-1972) ===''THYNNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Thynne|Thynne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Joseph Thynne|Thynne, Andrew Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3H-T8K] - 1847(Irl)-1927(Qld) - military (Qld Defence Force, 1867, eventually Lieutenant-Colonel), profession (solicitor, Qld, 1873-1882), state politician (Qld MLC, Minister for Justice and Attorney General; Qld Postmaster-General, 1894-1897) ===''TIBBETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tibbett|Tibbett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Stephen Tibbett|Tibbett, Ernest Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQP-414] - 1915(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2AEB Sydney (Waitara, 1936-1938); 2AEB Gunnedah (1947-1950); 2BCE Tamworth (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1751, 1936, NSW; BOCP 248, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: dairy hand (Canonbury Grove, NSW, 1936); radio engineer (Waitara, NSW, 1937; Gunnedah, NSW, 1943-1953; Tamworth, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''TIERNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tierney|Tierney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Frederick Tierney|Tierney, Maurice Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKYL-J95] - 1921(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2RT Sydney (Bexley, 1946; Randwick, 1947-1950; Cronulla, 1954; Caringbah, 1955-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2443, 1940, NSW; COCP1 935, 1945 - amateur operator; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Bexley, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Randwick, NSW, 1949); radio operator (Caringbah, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Vincent Edward Buckley Tierney|Tierney, Vincent Edward Buckley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLZJ-GZK] - 1905(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2AIT Sydney (Double Bay, 1937-1939, 1946-1947); 2AVT Sydney (Guildford, 1948-1950; Edgecliff, 1954; Double Bay, 1955; Edgecliff, 1956-1958); 2OX Sydney (Edgecliff, 1960-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2018, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Woolahra, NSW, 1930-1931); contractor (Edgecliff, NSW, 1935-1937); electrician (Chester Hill, NSW, 1949; Edgecliff, NSW, 1954-1968; Darling Point, NSW, 1972); retired (Kings Cross, NSW, 1977) ===''TILBROOK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clem David Lloyd Tilbrook|Tilbrook, Clem David Lloyd]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXP4-4PQ] - 1912(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5GL Adelaide (Brighton, 1933-1937; Camden, 1938-1939; Colonel Light Gardens, 1947-1965; Daw Park, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1210, 1933, SA; 2COCP 381, 1940; 1COCP 468, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Camden, SA, 1939-1943) ===''TILEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clement Stewart Tiley|Tiley, Clement Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX94-584] - 1893(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: XCT Sydney (North Sydney, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: civil engineer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1930-1937); school master (North Sydney, NSW, 1943-1954); educational (Mosman, NSW, 1958); teacher (Mosman, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''TILLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tiller|Tiller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Walter Eric Roy Tiller|Tiller, Walter Eric Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FZ-BXV] - 1893(NSW)-1945(SA) - Licences: 6CO Receive Perth (East Guildford, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Mullewa, WA, 1916-1921); teacher (Exeter, SA, 1939-1941) ===''TILLETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tillett|Tillett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Tillett|Tillett, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ59-J5K] - 1908(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 717, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (South Como, WA, 1931-1937); artist (South Perth, WA, 1943-1949); departmental manager (South Perth, WA, 1958-1963) ===''TILNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tilney|Tilney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leslie Edward Tilney|Tilney, Leslie Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPDS-4PK] - 1870(NSW)-1937(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 13, 1914 - early wireless experimenter (army); coastal wireless officer; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: officer-in-charge (Wireless Station, Applecross, WA, 1916-1917); soldier (Claremont, WA, 1917); commissioner (Caulfield, Vic, 1924-1931); civil servant (Malvern, Vic, 1933-1936) - TroveTag: "Leslie Edward Tilney" (400+ tags) - Links: [https://www.anzac-biographies.com/2021/06/05/tilney-lieutenant-colonel-leslie-edward-dso-mid-vd/ Bio] ===''TILSE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Howard Tilse|Tilse, Arthur Howarde "Howard"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTK5-CS8] - 1911(Qld)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4WO Brisbane (Yeronga, 1931-1939; South Brisbane, 1946-1948; Yeronga, 1954-1970) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 725, 1931, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 155, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, Army Signals, RAAF); art dealer - Electoral Rolls: radiotrician (Yeronga, 1934-1937); RAAF wireless operator (West End, Townsville, 1943); radio operator (South Brisbane, 1949); art dealer (Yeronga, 1954-1972) ===''TIMMINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Timmins|Timmins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Robert Timmins|Timmins, Alan Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-V4G] - 19??(???)-Living - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast engineer (PMGD, P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA), senior federal public servant (PMGD, P&TD, DoC, DoTaC, ABA) - Electoral Rolls: student (Yeronga, Qld, 1958); professional engineer (The Gap, Qld, 1968); engineer (Indooroopilly, Qld, 1972; Pinjarra Hills, Qld, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick James Timmins|Timmins, Frederick James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTWM-CC9] - 1908(Qld)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AKZ Sydney (Drummoyne, 1939); 2APY Stokers Siding (1954); 2APY Sydney (Lane Cove, 1955-1975; Gordon, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 11, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Another contemporaneous FJT b.1888, d.1957 - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Drummoyne, NSW, 1930-1934); wireless operator (Drummoyne, NSW, 1937); radio operator (Drummoyne, NSW, 1949); storekeeper (Stokers Siding, NSW, 1954; Lane Cove, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Gordon, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''TINKLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Tinkler|Tinkler, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF88-4GR] - 1915(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3ZV Melbourne (Hampton, 1937-1939; Camberwell, 1947-1948; Burwood, 1954-1980+); 3AZV Mobile Melbourne (1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2019, 1937, Vic; 3AIR 960, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1937); air force (Caulfield, Vic, 1942); manufacturer (Deepdene, Vic, 1949); engineer (Glen Iris, Vic, 1949-1968; Burwood, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''TIPPING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Charles Tipping|Tipping, Edward Charles]] - 19??(???)-1968(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (pre AOCP, AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), radio clubs (WIQ, member, 1912), federal public servant (PMGD, clerk/accountant), military (Captain, Royal Engineers) ===''TIVER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tiver|Tiver, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/R. G. Tiver|Tiver, R. G.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Receive Tanunda (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TOAKLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Toakley|Toakley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Tom Trippier Toakley|Toakley, Tom Trippier]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRW7-3DC] - 1896(Eng)-1955(Tas) - Licences: 2AFO Katoomba (1936-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1837, 1936, NSW; BOCP 530, 1943 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, AIF, 5/56th Battalion, 1916-1918) - Electoral Rolls: mining engineer (Katoomba, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''TODD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Todd|Todd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Hugh Todd|Todd, Alan Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXDD-7SG] - 1919(Qld)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 4HT Brisbane (Ashgrove, 1936-1937; Newmarket, 1938-1939, 1947-1948; Red Hill, 1954-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1639, 1936, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Newmarket, Qld, 1943-1949); teacher (Kelvin Grove, Qld, 1954-1977) * [[/Charles Todd|Todd, Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3X-PJ6] - 1826(Eng)-1910(SA) - senior state public servant (Government Electrician, Postmaster-General SA) - Links: [[w:Charles Todd (pioneer)|Wikipedia]] [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/todd-sir-charles-4727 ADB] * [[/Lionel Victor Glen Todd|Todd, Lionel Victor Glen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5CG-Z68] - 1896(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2CR Tamworth (1922-1935); 2LS Tamworth (1936-1938); 2LS Sydney (Denistone, 1939; West Ryde, 1957-1965; Denistone, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 132, 1925, No. ?? in NSW; 1COCP 282, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 2CR callsign withdrawn by PMG in 1935 for 2CR Orange (Blayney) ABC - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (West Tamworth, 1932-1937); assistant radio inspector (Eastwood, 1943-1968) - TroveTag: "2CR-2LS - Lionel Victor Glen Todd" * [[/Milton Buchanan Todd|Todd, Milton Buchanan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSX-NQT] - 1892(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 63, 1915; 1COCP 81, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VII Thursday Island (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: engineer operator (Thursday Island, 1916); radio telegraphist (Maroubra, 1930-1935); officer (Lewisham, 1936-1937); radio telegraphist (Townsville, 1937; Croydon, NSW, 1943; Townsville, 1949); senior radio officer (Townsville, 1954); radio officer (Kensington, NSW, 1958); retired (Blaxland, 1958) * [[/Tom Arthur Todd|Todd, Tom Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD9C-7P5] - 1906(NSW)-1977(NSW) - Licences: 2OT Receive Sydney (Eastwood, 1923); 2TT Sydney (Eastwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 984, 1928; 2COCP 50, 1936 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Eastwood, 1930-1937); radio mechanic (Eastwood, 1943-1977) ===''TOMKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tomkins|Tomkins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Sheppard Tomkins|Tomkins, Norman Sheppard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKXZ-2LR] - 1907(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2NT Sydney (Parramatta, 1934-1936; Northmead, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; COCP2 435, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: constable (Woollahra, NSW, 1930; Redfern, NSW, 1932-1933; Parramatta, NSW, 1934-1935; Northmead, NSW, 1936-1949); police sergeant (Avalon Beach, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''TONGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edward Tonge|Tonge, Arthur Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX4S-MNM] - 1895(Eng)-1954(Qld) - Licences: 4AR Brisbane (Taringa, 1933; Indooroopilly, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1149, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 2COCP 54, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Darra, 1931; Indooroopilly, 1936-1937); mechanic (Milton, 1943-1949); process worker (Indooroopilly, 1954) ===''TONGS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lawrence Melville Tongs|Tongs, Lawrence or Laurence Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR9L-Y7N] - 1899(Tas)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 7BU Receive North Motton (1923); Receive North Motton (1923); 2ADB Finley (1937-1939); 7LT Devonport (1960-1969); 3ALV Melbourne (Parkville, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 687, 1922; 2COCP 421, 1941 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Finley, 1930-1935); radio dealer (1936-1949); farmer (Dandenong, 1954); radio technician (Devonport, 1972); retired (Parkville, 1977-1980) ===''TONKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Maxwell Tonkin|Tonkin, Arthur Maxwell "Max"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLL6-HT9] - 1915(WA)-1998(SA) - Licences: 6MZ Katanning (1935-1939); 5MZ Adelaide (Salisbury, 1948); 5TI Clare (1975); 5MZ Clare (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1525, 1935, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Katanning, WA, 1937) * [[/Stanley Gordon Tonkin|Tonkin, Stanley Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DQ-2R1] - 1910(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 2SG Albury (1929-1931); 2SG Sydney (Double Bay, 1933; Waverley, 1933-1936; Lane Cove, 1937); 2SG Goonellabah (1938-1939); 2SG Sydney (Epping, 1946-1955); 5SG Adelaide (Hampstead Gardens, 1956; Manningham, 1969; Glenunga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 520, 1929, No. ?? in NSW; AOLCP 57, 1931; 2COCP 391, 1940; 1COCP 493, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Woolwich, 1932); engineer (Edgecliff, 1933); mechanic (Waverley, 1934); radio engineer (Newtown, 1934-1935; Artarmon, 1936; Goonellabah, 1937; Eastwood, 1943); radio technician (West Epping, 1949-1954) ===''TOPPING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Albert Topping|Topping, Francis Albert "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJGB-HNS] - 1888(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XJAU Melbourne (Croxton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Wireless Signal School; 8th Squadron) - Electoral Rolls: coachmaker (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1909); motor bodymaker (Northcote, Vic, 1912-1919; Preston, Vic, 1921-1968); motor builder (Preston, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C295830 AWM] ===''TORMEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tormey|Tormey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Arthur Tormey|Tormey, Edward Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VV-85X] - 1902(NSW)-1993(ACT) - Licences: 2ET Canberra (City, 1930-1934; Ainslie, 1935-1939, 1946-1955); 1ET Canberra (Ainslie, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 687, 1930, No. ?? in ACT - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chauffeur (Braddon, 1928-1930; Ainslie, 1935); bus driver (Ainslie, 1937); car driver (Ainslie, 1943-1980) ===''TORRINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Torrington|Torrington, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roger Noel Torrington|Torrington, Roger Noel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5B3-HQ2] - 1917(NSW)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 2TJ Sydney (Waverley, 1935-1936; Bondi, 1937-1939); 3TJ Melbourne (West Preston, 1947; Pascoe Vale South, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1416, 1935, NSW; COCP2 185, 1938; COCP1 232, 1939; TVOCP 79, 1957 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Essendon, Vic, 1942); technician (Coburg West, Vic, 1949-1954; Pascoe Vale, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''TOWNS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Towns|Towns, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Edward Towns|Towns, George Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M754-H1R] - 1886(NSW)-1933(NSW) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 7, 1914 - ship wireless operator?; AWA employee; WW1 (Army, NZEF, 1915-1917, discharged medically unfit - TB; 8th Division Signallers, Sergeant, 1915) - Comment: wireless operator AWA, 1915 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Milsons Point, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Paddington, NSW, 1930); retired (Warringah, NSW, 1933) ===''TOWNSEND''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Townsend|Townsend, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hewitt Jack Townsend|Townsend, Hewitt Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBMN-ZZ5] - 1920(SA)-2005(SA) - Licences: 5HT Adelaide (Mile End, 1938-1939, 1947; North Glenelg, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2245, 1938, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Mile End, SA, 1943) ===''TOZER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tozer|Tozer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Paul Joseph Tozer|Tozer, Paul Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGK-MDM] - 1911(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3PN Melbourne (North Melbourne, 1933; Elwood, 1937-1939); 3APT Melbourne (Tyabb , 1954-1955); 3AAQ Melbourne (Camberwell, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1156, 1933, Vic; COCP2 205, 1939; COCP1 370, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: draughtsman (North Melbourne, Vic, 1934-1936; St Kilda, Vic, 1937-1942); fitter (Auburn, Vic, 1949); orchardist (Tyabb, Vic, 1954); radio technician (Auburn, Vic, 1963); postmaster (Camberwell, Vic, 1967-1977) * [[/Robert Henley Tozer|Tozer, Robert Henley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKM-CJ2] - 1909(Vic)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 3RT Melbourne (Caulfield North, 1931-1933; Alphington, 1937-1939, 1947-1948; Mitcham, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 749, 1931, Vic; BOCP 406, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield East, Vic, 1931-1934); electrician (Alphington, Vic, 1936-1954); audiometerist (Mitcham, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''TRAEGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Traeger|Traeger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Hermann Traeger|Traeger, Alfred Hermann or Herman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCNJ-LRP] - 1895(Vic)-1980(SA) - Licences: 5AX Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1926-1931; Corryton, 1933-1937; Marratville, 1938-1939); 8XT Portable Northern Territory (1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 293, 1926, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; inventor (with 5BG) of the pedal wireless for the RFDS - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Cloncurry, 1930-1932); wireless engineer (Leabrook, SA, 1939-1943) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/traeger-alfred-hermann-8839 ADB] - TroveTag: "5AX-8XT - Alfred Hermann Traeger" ===''TRAILL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Traill|Traill, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rowland John Traill|Traill, Rowland John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2L3-Y4X] - 1909(NSW)-1990(NSW) - Licences: 2XQ Quirindi (1933); 2XQ Maitland West (1934); 2XQ Walgett (1935); 2XQ Catherine Hill Bay (1936); 2XQ West Maitland (1937-1939, 1946-1950); 2XQ Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1954-1965; Hamilton, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1167, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Catherine Hill Bay, NSW, 1930-1943; West Maitland, NSW, 1949; Mayfield, NSW, 1954-1968); superintendent (Hamilton, NSW, 1972-1977) ===''TRAYNOR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Philip Byron Traynor|Traynor, Philip Byron]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLR-LCT] - 1900(SA)-1980(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 224, 1925, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 353, 1934 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: public servant (Mile End, 1939); federal public servant (Glandore, 1941); inspector (Torrens Park, 1943) ===''TREBILCOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric William Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Eric William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/P911-Y64] - 1911(SA)-1989(SA) - BERS195 (1933+); amateur listener - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Darwin, NT, 1937); wireless officer (Buranda, Qld, 1943); radio officer (Williamstown, Vic, 1949); aviation officer (Thornbury, Vic, 1954; Thornbury East, Vic, 1963-1967; Thornbury, Vic, 1972-1977); retired (Thornbury, Vic, 1980) - Links: [https://www.mwrs.org.au/2019/06/01/a-qsl-card-to-remember/ Manly-Warringah Radio Society] * [[/Richard Ernest Trebilcock|Trebilcock, Richard Ernest "Ernest"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2NP-123] - 1880(Vic)-1976(Vic)95yo - Licences: 3TL Kerang (1934-1939, 1947-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1381, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, Captain, Military Cross, 1916-1919); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Leopold, Vic, 1905; Kerang, Vic, 1909-1972) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10681660 AWM]; [https://gnet.tgc.vic.edu.au/wiki/TREBILCOCK-Richard-Ernest-MC-1880-1976.ashx Geelong College]; [https://latrobejournal.slv.vic.gov.au/latrobejournal/issue/latrobe-38/t1-g-t3.html SLV] ===''TREDREA''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frederick Aloysius Trevithick Tredrea|Tredrea, Frederick Aloysius Trevithick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MC1W-M7C] - 1900(WA)-1958(WA) - Licences: 6FT Perth (Mt Hawthorn, 1929-1931; South Perth, 1933); 6FT Northam (1937); 6FT Perth (South Perth, 1938-1939, 1946-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 512, 1929, No. ?? in WA; AOLCP 156, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (North Perth, 1925); radio operator (Northam, 1936); broadcast engineer (South Perth, 1937-1958) ===''TREGEAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tregear|Tregear, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Stanley Tregear|Tregear, William Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8R-D9F] - 1894(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XNH Melbourne (Kensington, 1913-1914); 3TR Melbourne (Hawthorn 1927); 3TX Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1931-1938); 2TS Sydney (Artarmon, 1939); 3TX Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Ashburton, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 62, 1935 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: 3TR amateur callsign withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 3TR Traralgon commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Kensington, Vic, 1917-1922; Auburn, Vic, 1924-1937); civil servant (Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1954-1963) ===''TREGURTHA''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tregurtha|Tregurtha, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Clinton Tregurtha|Tregurtha, Frank Clinton or Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G527-SRR] - 1911(Qld)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2FT Sydney (Carlton, 1934; Paddington, 1935-1936; Kirribilli, 1938; Kogarah Bay, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 24, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RN & RAN, Warrant Telegraphist, 1929-1949) - Electoral Rolls: Naval officer (Kogarah, NSW, 1949-1968) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C251801 AWM Autobiography] ===''TREHARNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Treharne|Treharne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Elgar Dennis Llewellyn Treharne|Treharne, Elgar Dennis Llewellyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWC7-X9R] - 1914(NSW)-1997(SA) - Licences: 2AFQ Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939); 3AFQ Melbourne (Ascot Vale, 1947); 5ED Adelaide (Blair Athol, 1954-1956; St Peters, 1960-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1852, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of 2BM-5QT Herbert Fredrind Treharne and brother of 2IQ-5IQ Ross Fredrind Treharne - Electoral Rolls: student (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1937) * [[/Herbert Fredrind Treharne|Treharne, Herbert Fredrind "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2F8-6ZN] - 1883(NSW)-1968(SA) - Licences: 2BM Sydney (Burwood, 1947-1958); 5QT Adelaide (St Peters, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 140, 1947, NSW, age 60) - amateur operator - Relationships: Father of 2IQ-5IQ Ross Fredrind Treharne and 2AFQ-3AFQ-5ED Elgar Dennis Llewellyn Treharne - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Burwood, NSW, 1936-1954); retired (Burwood, NSW, 1958) - TroveTag: "2BM-5QT - Herbert Fredrind Treharne" * [[/Ross Fredrind Treharne|Treharne, Ross Fredrind]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWC7-DJD] - 1919(NSW)-1982(SA) - Licences: 2IQ Sydney (Burwood, 1935-1939, 1946-1947); 5IQ Adelaide (Plympton, 1954-1955; Clearview, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1513, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Son of Fred 2BM/5QT and brother of Elgar 2AFQ/5?? - Electoral Rolls: student (Burwood, NSW, 1943) ===''TRELIVING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Benjamin Victor Treliving|Treliving, Dudley Benjamin Victor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2D7-B6C] - 1907(SA)-1993(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Dulwich, 1923); 6DT Perth (Nedlands, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 992, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Cottesloe, WA, 1936-1937); engineer (Cottesloe, WA, 1943) ===''TRELOAR''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Treloar|Treloar, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Treloar|Treloar, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMJ-379] - 1906(WA)-1983(WA) - Licences: 6JT Perth (Beaconsfield, 1931-1933; Melville, 1937; Beaconsfield, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 790, 1931, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Fremantle, WA, 1931-1943); tally clerk (Bicton, WA, 1949-1980) * [[/William Herbert Ross Treloar|Treloar, William Herbert Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1W2-GHC] - 1922(Vic)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 3ABC Melbourne (Heidelberg, 1947-1956); 2BPZ Sydney (Woollahra, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2421, 1939, Vic; COCP1 433, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio officer (The Righi, Vic, 1949-1954); flight service officer (Dover Heights, NSW, 1963); communications officer (Woollahra, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''TRESIDDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Laurence Tresidder|Tresidder, William Laurence or Lawrence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PT-SQ7] - 1904(WA)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3WT Bendigo (1924-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Bendigo, 1927-1942); radio (Kangaroo Flat, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Bendigo, 1963-1980) ===''TREW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trew|Trew, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Stanley Trew|Trew, Richard Stanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCB6-GW4] - 1902(WA)-1968(WA) - Licences: 6RS Harvey (1933-1937); 6RS Perth (Mt Hawthorne, 1938-1939); 6RP Perth (Mt Hawthorne, 1947-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1189, 1933, WA; 2COCP 382, 1940; 1COCP 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: assistant postal department (York, WA, 1925); postal assistant (York, WA, 1926); postal employee (Harvey, WA, 1931-1937); postal clerk (Leederville, WA, 1937-1943); PMG (Mt Hawthorn, WA, 1949); radio monitor (Joondanna Heights, WA, 1954-1958) ===''TREZISE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trezise|Trezise, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Trezise|Trezise, James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQXX-38H] - 1902(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2AMX Broken Hill (1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2337, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Broken Hill, NSW, 1930-1968) ===''TRICKETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trickett|Trickett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Francis Trickett|Trickett, William James Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG84-784] - 1898(Qld)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 242 Sydney (Auburn, 1920) (recorded as DJ Trickett, likely typo); 2BT Receive Sydney (Arncliffe, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 (Army, 15th Reinfs, 2nd Signal Troop, 1916; transferred Wireless Anzac Signal Sqdn 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930-1937; Manly, NSW, 1943); no occupation (North Sydney, NSW, 1949); traveller (Manly, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (North Sydney, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''TRIM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trim|Trim, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Trim|Trim, Sydney (Electoral Rolls) or Sidney (BDM)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL7D-NLM] - 1880(Vic)-1960(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 179; 2COCP 178, 1930; 1COCP 105, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Subiaco, WA, 1913; West Perth, WA, 1913-1914); "radio station" (Wyndham, WA, 1914-1917); farmer (Mosman, NSW, 1936-1937); engineer (Applecross, WA, 1937-1958) ===''TRIPP''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tripp|Tripp, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles John Tripp|Tripp, Charles John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG7N-LLD] - 1881(NSW)-1953(NSW) - Licences: XEZ Sydney (Campbelltown, 1913-1914); 2UC Receive Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923); 1492 Sydney (Campbelltown, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic & blacksmith (Campbelltown, NSW, 1930); garage proprietor (Campbelltown, NSW, 1934-1949) ===''TROTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Clement Ford Trott|Trott, Clement Ford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGY-XPN] - 1907(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5CS McLaren Vale (1928-1929); 5CF McLaren Vale (1930-1931); 5CF Willunga (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 454, 1928, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (McLaren Flat, SA, 1939-1943) ===''TROY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Troy|Troy, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Rusel Troy|Troy, Thomas Rusel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZKG-MKH] - 1898(NSW)-1992(NSW) - Licences: 2SH Receive West Maitland (1923); 2SH West Maitland (1924-1925); 2TY West Maitland (1926-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 208, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postman (West Maitland, NSW, 1930-1949); postal officer (Maitland, NSW, 1954); postal clerk (Maitland, NSW, 1958) ===''TRUDGEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maxwell Wallis Trudgen|Trudgen, Maxwell Wallis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS3H-XYH] - 1907(SA)-1992(SA) - Licences: 5MW Adelaide (East Adelaide, 1926); 5HS Adelaide (Fullarton, 1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 247, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mitcham, 1939-1941); mechanical engineer (Sydney, 1943-1954); engineer (Little Bay, 1958-1968) ===''TRUMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Truman|Truman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Raymond Paul Truman|Truman, Raymond Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG1V-P74] - 1914(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2KA Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1931-1934); 2NV Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1935-1937; Killara, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 723, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: eg 2KA amateur callsign likely withdrawn by the PMGD for allocation to the new 2KA Katoomba commercial service - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Killara, NSW, 1937); accountant (Lindfield, NSW, 1943-1958; Killara, NSW, 1963); chartered accountant (Northbridge, NSW, 1968); accountant (Castle Cove, NSW, 1972-1977; Bayview, NSW, 1980) ===''TRUMBLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trumble|Trumble, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hugh Compson Trumble|Trumble, Hugh Compson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7F-JXP] - 1894(Vic)-1962(Vic) - Licences: XMQ Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: medical student (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1916-1927); physician (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1928); medical practitioner (South Yarra, Vic, 1931); not stated (Middle Brighton, Vic, 1937-1954) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/trumble-hugh-compson-11884 ADB] ===''TRUNFULL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trunfull|Trunfull, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard Leonard Trunfull|Trunfull, Richard Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBL-K7B] - 1906(Eng)-1957(WA) - Licences: 6RT South Greenough (1932-1933); 6RT Peel Estate (1937); 6RT Roebourne (1938-1939); 6RT Dangin (1947-1948); 6RT Nungarin (1954); 6RT Narembeen (1955-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 924, 1932, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (South Greenough, WA, 1931; Baldavis, WA, 1936; Dangin, WA, 1943-1949; Nungarin, WA, 1954; Narembeen, WA, 1958) ===''TRYTHALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Trythall|Trythall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Munckton Trythall|Trythall, Geoffrey Munckton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB5J-X88] - 1915(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3DA Melbourne (Melbourne City, 1947; Caulfield, 1948; East Ivanhoe, 1954-1965; Brighton, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2148, 1938, Vic; COCP3 5000, 1964 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954-1968; Brighton, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''TUMBRIDGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Henry Tumbridge|Tumbridge, Stanley Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MM12-M1C] - 1899(Eng)-1965(Qld) - Licences: 4ST Ipswich (1932-1933); 4ST Stanthorpe (1937-1939); 4ST Broadwater, 1947-1948; 4ST Brisbane (Woody Point, 1954-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 986, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Woodend, Qld, 1921); teacher (Murgon, Qld, 1925); school teacher (Stanthorpe, Qld, 1936-1937; Broadwater, Qld, 1943-1949); teacher (Margate, Qld, 1949-1954; Woody Point, Qld, 1958-1963) ===''TUNNY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tunny|Tunny, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Terence Gilbert Tunny|Tunny, Terence Gilbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7VF-NWH] - 1900(Qld)-1952(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1499, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: night officer (Bundaberg, Qld, 1925-1937); acting station master (Laidley, Qld, 1941-1949) ===''TURNBULL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Turnbull|Turnbull, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Edward Turnbull|Turnbull, Norman Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TP-7K8] - 1900(WA)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 6NO Narrogin (1928); 6NO Perth (City, 1930; Subiaco, 1931; Shenton Park, 1937-1939); 3AXX Melbourne (Armadale, 1954; Carrum, 1955; Parkdale, 1956; Cheltenham, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 430, 1928, No. ?? in WA; CPRT 1120, 1928; 1COCP 185, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Bunbury, 1922; Busselton, 1925; Narrogin, 1925; Subiaco, 1931); radio inspector (Subiaco, 1934-1936); civil servant (East Perth, 1937); engineer (Armadale, 1954); clerk (Sandringham, 1958); manager (Sandringham, 1963-1968; Cheltenham, 1972); retired (Cheltenham, 1977-1980) * [[/Robert William Turnbull|Turnbull, Robert William or Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ1S-GP4] - 1892(Eng)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2RO Sydney (Burwood, 1927-1938; Northbridge, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 317, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bricklayer (Homebush, NSW, 1930-1963) ===''TURNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Turner|Turner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Arthur Reginald Turner|Turner, Edward Arthur Reginald "Rex"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZT9-JD5] - 1910(SA)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5CW Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923); Receive Adelaide (St Peters, 1923-1925); 5SA Adelaide (Leabrook, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 272, 1926, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: butter maker (Gawler, 1939-1943) * [[/George Alfred Turner|Turner, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBSV-XZ9] - 1913(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3GN Maryborough (1937-1939); 3GN Ararat (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1998, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Maryborough, Vic, 1937); cinematograph operator (Ararat, Vic, 1943-1967); cinema operator (Ararat, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Haswell Elliott Alfred Turner|Turner, Haswell Elliott Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRQG-8TG] - 1891(Vic)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2TM Sydney (Mosman, 1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 127, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer, military - Comment: likely related to XACW E. Turner, Jnr * [[/Leonard James Turner|Turner or Wolfe, Leonard James or Leslie Adolphus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTW2-TGX] - 1898(Tas)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AJB Port Macquarie (1939, 1946-1947); 2AJB Muswellbrook (1948); 2AJB Coffs Harbour (1950); 2LR Kyogle (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2407, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Kyogle, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Ralph Robinson Turner|Turner, Ralph Robinson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2D-S51] - 1912(SA)-1996(SA) - Licences: 5TR Adelaide (Henley Beach, 1935-1937; Dulwich, 1938-1939; Linden Park, 1947-1969; Echunga, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1444, 1935, SA; BOCP 66, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Dulwich, SA, 1939-1941) * [[/Robert John Blackwell Turner|Turner, Robert John Blackwell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L62T-FP7] - 1884(NSW)-1943(NSW) - Licences: 2RT Goulburn (1925-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 55, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Goulburn, NSW, 1930-1937) ===''TUSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tuson|Tuson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry Tuson|Tuson, Harry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5SR-BQG] - 1895(Eng)-1978(???) - Licences: XAEG North Coast (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 65, 1915 (Marconi, Telefunken) - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, applied 1915); started Coffs Harbour Scouts 1909 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (1915, application to enlist WW1); technician (Maroubra, NSW, 1930); operator (Maroubra, NSW, 1931-1936); technician (Willoughby, NSW, 1943-1949; Wahroonga, NSW, 1954-1958); retired (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1963; Woy Woy, NSW, 1968-1972; Eastwood, NSW, 1977) - Links: [https://www.otva.com/newsltrarch/79APR.PDF OTVA Obit] ===''TUTTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Kerr Tutton|Tutton, John Kerr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN8L-7X8] - 1914(Vic)-2003(Vic) - Licences: 3ZC Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1932-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 956, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hawthorn, Vic, 1936-1980) ===''TWEEDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/P. Tweedle|Tweedle, P.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DM Receive Brisbane (Albion, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''TWYCROSS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Twycross|Twycross, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Kemp Twycross|Twycross, James Kemp]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNDM-1WN] - 1892(Vic)-1959(WA) - Licences: XMJ Melbourne (Abbotsford, 1913-1914); 9AW Rabaul, NG (1937-1939); 6JT Boya (1954-1956) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 198, 1916; 2COCP 187, 1930; 1COCP 187, 1931 - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1913; Abbotsford, Vic, 1914; Kew, Vic, 1914-1919); 1920s & 1930s New Guinea; public servant (Boya, WA, 1954-1958) ===''TYAS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Norman Robert Wilson Tyas|Tyas, Norman Robert Wilson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHC-SK6] - 1913(Qld)-1975(Qld) - Licences: 4TY Gracemere (1932-1934); 4TY Kingaroy (1935-1939); 4TY Brisbane (Manly, 1946-1948); 4TY Boonah (1954); 4TY Wallangarra (1955-1956); 4TY Warwick (1960); Brisbane (Manly, 1965-1975+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1059, 1932, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ); military (WW2, RAAF, wireless officer); state public servant (state school principal) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Kingaroy, Qld, 1936-1943; Brookstead, Qld, 1949; Mt Alford, Qld, 1954); teacher (Wallangarra, Qld, 1958); school teacher (Warwick, Qld, 1963; Manly, Qld, 1968-1972) ===''TYMMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tymms|Tymms, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert William Tymms|Tymms, Robert William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSX-R2D] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 84, 1930 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS); WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Roebourne, 1916-1917); wireless operator (Geraldton, 1922; Como, 1925); not stated (Broome, 1937); wireless telegraphist (Townsville, 1954) ===''TYRER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Tyrer|Tyrer, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/F. Y. Tyrer|Tyrer, F. Y.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XGY Sydney (Toongabbie, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified =='''U'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''UMBACK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ricky Charles Umback|Umback, Ricky Charles]] - early wireless historian (Ph.D. Thesis, 2016, "Constituting Australia's International Wireless Service: 1901-1922") [https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/142647/1/Umback%20Thesis%202018.pdf] ===''UNDERWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Henry Underwood|Underwood, William Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6T-1XZ] - 1875(Eng)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4DN Receive Brisbane (Clayfield, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Newstead, Qld, 1913-1915; Clayfield, Qld, 1916-1943); no occupation (Albion, Qld, 1943; Highgate Hill, Qld, 1949) ===''UNGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Unger|Unger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Herbert Unger|Unger, Alan Herbert]] - Living - Licences: 2YRS Alectown (1980+) - Qualifications: BOCP; AOLCP - amateur operator - Relationships: Son of 2UJ Herbert Wilhelm Carl Unger - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Herbert Wilhelm Carl Unger|Unger, Herbert Wilhelm Carl or Herbert William Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH3K-BNB] - 1910(Vic)-2012(NSW, 101yo) - Licences: 2UJ Alectown (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1108, 1933, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father of 2YRS Alan Herbert Unger - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Alectown, NSW, 1932-1980) ===''UNWIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John James Unwin|Unwin, John James "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4V-SKZ] - 1908(Eng)-1988(WA) - Licences: 6CB Receive Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Maylands, WA, 1931); radio mechanic (Maylands, WA, 1937); engineer (North Perth, WA, 1943-1954); assistant manager (Floreat Park, WA, 1958-1963); manager (Hopetoun, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Albany, WA, 1977-1980) ===''URQUHART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. M. Urquhart|Urquhart, C. M.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XJAB Melbourne (Albert Park, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Malcolm Stewart Urquhart|Urquhart, Malcolm Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXT-5C3] - 1905(WA)-1967(WA) - Licences: 6MU Perth (Cottesloe, 1925-1939); 6MU Merredin (1946-1960); 6MU Perth (Cottesloe, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 116, 1925, No. ?? in WA; BOCP 27, 1936; AOLCP 158, 1934; 2COCP 85, 1937; 1COCP 126, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; clerk (1931); broadcast technician (6MD, 1958); WW2 (1939-1945) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Cottesloe, WA, 1931-1937); broadcast technician (Merredin, WA, 1943-1963) ===''UTHER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Gordon Arthvael Uther|Uther, Gordon Arthvael]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3CH-34J] - 1885(NSW)-1915(Turkey) - Licences: XIK Sydney (CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil Yet Identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "XIK - Gordon Arthvael Uther" - Links: [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/uther-gordon-arthvael-14573 Obit]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11035570 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} =='''V'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''VALE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vale|Vale, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay Harold Vale|Vale, Lindsay Harold "Tubby"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRLQ-858] - 1916(Vic)-1977(SA) - Licences: 3MK Mildura (1937-1938); 2AER Wentworth (1937); 2ANN Tathra (1946); 2ANN (North Bega, 1947); 2ANN Yowie Bay (1950); 2MR Sydney (Miranda, 1948); 5NO Adelaide (Elizabeth, 1960); 5NO Gawler East (1965-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1247, 1934, Vic; BOCP 54, 1936; AOCP1 41, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Bondi, NSW, 1943); electrician (North Bega, NSW, 1949); engineer (Miranda, NSW, 1954; Eldo Tracking Station, Gove, NT, 1968) ===''VALENTINE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Valentine|Valentine, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lionel Keith Valentine|Valentine, Lionel Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1Z-ZVK] - 1916(Tas)-1961(Tas) - Licences: 7KV Hobart (Bellerive, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1148, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bellerive, Tas, 1937; Acton, ACT, 1949); public servant (Hobart West, Tas, 1958) ===''VAN COUTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Robert Josephus Van Cooth|Van Cooth, John Robert Josephus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8GN-6ZP] - 1908(Vic)-1936(Vic) - Licences: 3DX Receive Melbourne (East Malvern, 1922); 3DX Melbourne (East Malvern, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (St Kilda West, 1931) ===''VARDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vardon|Vardon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Joseph Edwin Vardon|Vardon, Joseph Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9V-VPR] - 1905(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: Receive Adelaide (Unley, 1923-1924); 5OM Adelaide (Unley Park, 1927-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 329, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales manager (Malvern, 1941-1943) ===''VARNES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Varnes|Varnes, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Hollier Varnes|Varnes, Harold Hollier "Hal"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L25S-L4Y] - 1911(Eng)-2006(Qld) - Licences: 2LW Sydney (Crows Nest, 1931-1933); 2ABB Sydney (Northbridge, 1937); 2ABB Newcastle (1938); 4GW West Bundaberg (1954-1960); 4HY Toowoomba (1975); 4HY Brisbane (Everton Park, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 210, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Naremburn, NSW, 1933; Northbridge, NSW, 1934-1937); radio operator (West Kempsey, NSW, 1943-1949); communication officer (Cooktown, Qld, 1949; Bundaberg, Qld, 1958-1969); public servant (Toowoomba, Qld, 1972; Everton Park, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''VARNEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Varney|Varney, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Louis Varney|Varney, Reginald Louis "Louis"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/PS2Y-KTG] - 1911(Eng)-2000(Eng) - Licences: G2ARV (England, 1927); BRS102 (England, 1928); G5RV (England, 1928-1964); G5RV/YS3 (El Salvador, 1951); VP4RV; VP5RV; VP6RV; VP7RV; PJ5AA; PJ5CA; PX1RV; PJ2CE (Curacao, 1957); PJ5CA (Aruba, 1957); G5RV/OD5 (Lebanon, 1966); EP2RV (Iran, 1968); VK9LV (Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, 1970); CX5RV (Uruguay, 1972); EA8AT (Canary Islands, 1976); G5RV (Sussex, England, 2000) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; amateur operator; inventor of the G5RV antenna; RSGB (Council, 1960s); FOC (member); Radio Amateurs Old Timers Association (UK, member); Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club (Australia, member); Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society (President for Life) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [[w:G5RV antenna|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.kwarc.org/g5rv_sk.html KWARC Obit]; [http://www.g0mwt.org.uk/society/g5rv-sk/louis-varney-g5rv.htm Bio]; [http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/qsl-g5rv.htm G5RV antenna]; [https://hamgallery.com/QSL_Search/ K8CX]; [https://rsars.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/profile-louis-varney.pdf Full Biography] ===''VAUGHAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vaughan|Vaughan, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Edward Vaughan|Vaughan (also known as Hearps, change of name), David Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYD2-HG5] - 1901(Vic)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2FY Sydney (Lakemba, 1930-1975); 2ADY Sydney (Lakemba, 1937) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 665, 1930, NSW (Hearps); AOCP 1003, 1932, NSW (Vaughan) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Lakemba, NSW, 1930-1937); machinist (Lakemba, NSW, 1943-1972) ===''VEALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Pax Veall|Veall, Reginald Pax]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL8-GR6] - 1918(Vic)-1942(NT) - Licences: 3PV Melbourne (St Kilda, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2050, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 274, 1939; 1COCP 375, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Merchant Navy, Wireless Officer, MV Neptuna) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet found - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/47368 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10034385 AWM]; [http://www.ntlexhibit.nt.gov.au/exhibits/show/bod/roh/veall NTL Exhibition] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''VEARS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Elwyn Thomas Vears|Vears, Elwyn Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHS1-C67] - 1901(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2BM Leura (1922-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Strathfield, 1930-1937; Burwood, 1943-1958) ===''VERNON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vernon|Vernon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Henry Vernon|Vernon, Charles Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88V-18Z] - 1901(WA)-1964(WA) - Licences: 6KZ Albany (1930-1931); 6KZ Perth (Fremantle, 1933-1939); 3AMD Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1947); 6KZ Perth (Guildford, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 566, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: soldier (RAGA Forts, Albany, 1922-1931; Fremantle, 1936-1937; 9AAD, Guildford, 1949-1954); retired (Wagin, 1958; Morley, 1963) ===''VESPER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vesper|Vesper, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Peter Vesper|Vesper, John Peter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPPW-HSP] - 1913(NSW)-1967(NSW) - Licences: 2PV Sydney (Mosman, 1933-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1230, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: pharmacist (Mosman, NSW, 1935-1963) ===''VICKARY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Mervyn Vickary|Vickary, Reginald Mervyn "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-CLP] - 1909(NSW)-1973(Qld) - Licences: 4RV Cunnamulla (1930-1933); 4RV Warwick (1936-1939); 4VX Brisbane (Gordon Park, 1965; The Grange, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 702, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: shed hand (Cunnamulla, 1931); radio dealer (Warwick, 1937; Cunnamulla, 1943); shopkeeper (Toowoomba, 1949; Ekibin, 1954; Chermside, 1963; Grange, 1968-1972) ===''VICKERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kenneth James Vickery|Vickery, Kenneth James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDQP-WMQ] - 1893(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2RA Receive Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1923); 2RA Sydney (Hurlstone Park, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Hurlstone Park, 1930-1933); electrician (West Ryde, 1935; Parkes, 1936; Uralla, 1943); farmer (North Richmond, 1949-1968) - TroveTag: "2RA - Kenneth James Vickery" ===''VINCENT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Jack Vincent|Vincent, Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ64-7S8] - 1906(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 6DL Receive Kalgoorlie (1923-1924); 6VK Kalgoorlie (1925-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 59, 1925, No. ?? in WA - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: fitter & turner (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1931-1937); manufacturer (South Perth, WA, 1949-1963; Como, WA, 1972-1980) ===''VINING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vining|Vining, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Edward Vining|Vining, William Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZR1-NLT] - 1906(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: 4WE Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 277, 1926, No. 22 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: carrier (Nundah, 1928-1931); motor driver (Mitchelton, 1934; Gaythorne, 1936); mechanic (Gayndah, 1943); telephone mechanic (Enoggera, 1949-1963); telephone technician (Enoggera, 1968-1977) ===''VINNING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vinning|Vinning, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Alfred Vinning|Vinning, Howard Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVF-SHD] - 1919(Vic)-1981(ACT) - Licences: 3VG Sale (1938-1939, 1947-1954); 9VG Lae, PNG (1960); 1VG Canberra (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2131, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: technician (Sale, Vic, 1949-1954) ===''VIPAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alton Frederick Vipan|Vipan, Alton Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLCF-MTG] - 1890(NSW)-1946(NSW) - Licences: XHV Sydney (Petersham, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil Yet Identified - ship wireless operator; early wireless experimenter; AWA (Koo-we-rup, 1922); merchant marine (WW1) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Rose Bay, NSW, 1930-1933; Bronte, NSW, 1934; Rose Bay, NSW, 1935); radio engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1935-1943) - TroveTag: "XHV - Alton Frederick Vipan" ===''VOIGT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Emil Robert Voigt|Voigt, Emil Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-VV2] - 1883(Eng)-1973(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - 2KY Sydney, broadcast station manager; witness to Royal Commission 1927 (as chairman, NSW Labor wireless committee) - Relationships: father of Rion Osborne Voigt; grandfather of Robin Voigt - Electoral Rolls: secretary (Dee Why, 1930-1934); manager (Dee Why, 1935; Narrabeen, 1936) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/voigt-emil-robert-8930 ADB]; [[w:Emil_Voigt_(athlete)|Wikipedia]]; [https://www.radioheritage.com/story70/ RHF] * [[/Rion Osborne Clifford Voigt|Voigt, Rion Osborne Clifford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88K-L1V] - 1915(Eng)-1987(NSW) - Licences: Nil identified as yet - Qualifications: Nil identified as yet - broadcast industry executive, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: radio announcer (Narrabeen, 1937; Turramurra, 1963-1980) - Relationships: son of Emil Robert Voigt; father of Robin Voigt * [[/Robin Voigt|Voigt, Robin]] - historian (Emil Robert Voigt; 2KY) - Relationships: grandson of Emil Robert Voigt; son of Rion Osborne Clifford Voigt ===''VOLKERTS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Ernest Volkerts|Volkerts, Arthur Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZYC-H1H] - 1896(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: XAEF Sydney (Leichhardt, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1930); electrical contractor (Leichhardt, NSW, 1933-1937); electrician (Leichhardt, NSW, 1949) - TroveTag: "XAEF - Arthur Ernest Volkerts" ===''VOLKMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Henry Oxford Volkman|Volkman, Reginald Henry Oxford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4CV-7PH] - 1902(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: 2RY Grafton (1924-1925); 2RY Scone (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Woollahra, 1930-1933) ===''VOWLES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Vowles|Vowles, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Taylor Vowles|Vowles, Rupert Taylor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYT-FLF] - 1894(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XIZ Sydney (Burwood, 1913-1914); 2AW Receive Sydney (Burwood, 1922-1923); 2XZ Sydney (Concord, 1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 562, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Concord, 1930-1972) ===''VOYSEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Voysey|Voysey, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Jack Voysey|Voysey, Albert Jack]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFNX-XPC] - 1916(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2XW Sydney (Ashfield, 1932-1938; Bankstown, 1939; Kingsgrove, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 942, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Ashfield, NSW, 1937); radio engineer (Ashfield, NSW, 1943; Kingsgrove, NSW, 1954-1972); engineer (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1977-1980) =='''W'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''WACKEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wackel|Wackel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Francis Wackel|Wackel, John Francis]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 585, 1930, No. ?? in ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Surname likely misspelled - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WADDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waddell|Waddell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ivon Edward Waddell|Waddell, Ivon Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G88S-H3S] - 1909(WA)-1943(Thailand/Singapore) - Licences: 6WX Albany (1929-1930); 6WX Katanning (1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 561, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army) - Electoral Rolls: postal clerk (Katanning, 1936; South Perth, 1937) - Links: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10298089 AWM] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''WADDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waddle|Waddle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Esmond Matthew Waddle|Waddle, Esmond Matthew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPNR-JLR] - 1905(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 2UU Nimbin (1932-1939); 4GZ Charters Towers (1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 899, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Greenslopes, Qld, 1928-1934; Nimbin, NSW, 1934-1937); pharmacist (Charters Towers, Qld, 1943-1949); pharmaceutical chemist (Charters Towers, Qld, 1954-1969) ===''WADDY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Richard William Mackie Waddy|Waddy, Richard William Mackie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB62-5RP] - 1848(SA)-1933(SA) - senior state public servant (SA Post & Telegraphs Dept), senior federal public servant (Deputy Postmaster-General SA) ===''WADHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wadham|Wadham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kevin Wadham|Wadham, Kevin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZC-SBQ] - 1905(SA)-1970(SA) - Licences: 5KW Adelaide (Parkside, 1924-1927; Helmsdale, 1928; Da Costa Park, 1931; Glenelg, 1933; Adelaide, 1937; Glenelg, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 23, 1924, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WIA SA (Councillor 1931; Hon. Treasurer, 1931); National Radio Corp (manager, 1938); Holdfast Bay Yacht Club (Vice-commodore, 1949) - Electoral Rolls: manager (Helmsdale, SA, 1939-1941; Da Costa Park, SA, 1943) - TroveTag: "5KW - Kevin Wadham" ===''WADSLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wadsley|Wadsley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Wadsley|Wadsley, Cyril]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2F4-X3J] - 1916(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3YI Melbourne (Middle Park, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2324, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: foreman (Albert Park, Vic, 1949-1980) ===''WAHL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Fripp Wahl|Wahl, Alan Fripp]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFMB-TD4] - 1918(WA)-2003(WA) - Licences: 6JB Perth (Leederville, 1938-1939, 1947-1960; Dianella, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2101, 1938, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Leederville, WA, 1943-1958); clerk (Dianella, WA, 1963-1980) ===''WAIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Harris Wain|Wain, Alexander Harris]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6Z-W8G] - 1891(Vic)-1922(Vic) - Licences: XPG Melbourne (South Yarra, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1913-1916; Brighton, Vic, 1917; Caulfield East, Vic, 1919; Wonthaggi, Vic, 1919); stationmaster (Tynong, Vic, 1921); clerk (Toorak, Vic, 1922) ===''WALCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walch|Walch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Crosby Walch|Walch, Alan Crosby or Crosby Alan or Crosby Allan (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQC7-GSS] - 1907(NSW)-1979(Tas) - Licences: 7BI Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923); Receive Hobart (Bellerive, 1923-1925); 7CW Hobart (Bellerive, 1926-1927; Battery Point, 1931-1933; City, 1937; Sandy Bay, 1938-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 231, 1926, Tas; BOCP 1, 1936; 1AOCP 16, 1946 - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: radio expert (Hobart South, 1936-1954) ===''WALDOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waldock|Waldock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Alexander Waldock|Waldock, George Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5RY-7SD] - 1915(NSW)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 2QU Lithgow (1935-1939); 2QU Sydney (Cremorne, 1946); 2QU Lithgow (1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1423, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mine wheeler (Lithgow, NSW, 1936-1937); fitter (Cremorne, NSW, 1943); radio mechanic (Lithgow, NSW, 1949); electrical fitter (Lithgow, NSW, 1954-1968); fitter (Lithgow, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WALDRON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Gerard Waldron|Waldron, Francis Gerard "Frank"]] - broadcast planning engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''WALES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard James Wales|Wales, Howard James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5G9-VDK] - 1885(Vic)-1937(Vic) - Licences: XOA Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (merchant Marine) - Electoral Rolls: painter & decorator (Elsternwick, Vic, 1908); collector (Elsternwick, Vic, 1909-1919); purser (Elsternwick, Vic, 1922-1931); collector (Caulfield, Vic, 1934-1937) ===''WALKER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walker|Walker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Charles Walker|Walker, Arthur Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFY-L2V] - 1898(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4AC Brisbane (Sandgate, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 699, 1922 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: newspaper carrier (Kangaroo Point, Qld, 1934-1937); carrier (Sandgate, Qld, 1943-1972) * [[/Charles Welsh Walker|Walker, Charles Welsh "Chas"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXFR-19W] - 1899(NSW)-1961(Qld) - Licences: 4CU Receive Clifton (1923); 4CU Clifton (1924-1960); 4DQ Portable Clifton (1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 10, 1924, No. 2 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; motor mechanic; Walker's Radio Service (proprietor, 1930s-1950s) - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Clifton, Qld, 1921-1958) * [[/Frank Wellesley Walker|Walker, Frank Wellesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1M5-FN5] - 1917(Vic)-2008(Vic)90yo - Licences: 3AEV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1938-1939, 1947-1948); 3EV Melbourne (Camberwell, 1947-1948; Cheltenham, 1954-1955; Nunawading, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2170, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Camberwell, Vic, 1943); student (Camberwell, Vic, 1949); clerk (Sandringham, Vic, 1954; Nunawading, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/John Charles Walker|Walker, John Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTZQ-W8Y] - 1919(Tas)-2006(Tas) - Licences: 7XR Deloraine (1938-1939, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2248, 1938, Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: hairdresser (Deloraine, Tas, 1949; Devonport, Tas, 1954) * [[/Louis Edward Walker|Walker, Louis Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSWB-L81] - 1864(Eng)-1934(At Sea) - Oversight of the 1906 Bass Strait link for Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Co * [[/Philip Billingsley Walker|Walker, Phillip Billingsley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MNF3-P9W] - 1840(Eng)-1900(NSW) - early wireless experimenter, employment (NSW Posts & Telegraphs, Superintendent of Telegraphs, Chief Electrician) - Links: [[w:Philip Billingsley Walker|Wikipedia]] * [[/Robert Rowan Walker|Walker, Robert Rowan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKT4-FLG] - 1914(Vic)-1994(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF); author "The Magic Spark, 50 Years of Radio in Australia" - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Coburg, Vic, 1937); advertising (Warrandyte, Vic, 1954); company director (Richmond, Vic, 1963-1968); director (Richmond, Vic, 1972-1980) - Links: [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/2119721 NLA Bio Cuttings]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/1214534 NLA Book Catalogue]; [https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/History/The-Magic-Spark-1973-Walker.pdf WRH Magic Spark Scan] * [[/Ronald Gregory Walker|Walker, Ronald Gregory "Gregory"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRP-GC6] - 1907(NSW)-1929(At Sea) - Licences: 7BT Receive Hobart (City, 1923); Receive Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; journalist (Hobart "Mercury"); film maker - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: journalist (Hobart South, 1928) - Links: [http://www.seafarersmemorial.org.au/memorials/walker_g.php Seafarer's Memorial] * [[/William Spencer Walker|Walker, William Spencer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCF4-R77] - 1911(SA)-2004(SA) - Licences: 5WW Adelaide (Alberton, 1934-1939; West Croydon, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1305, 1934, SA; BOCP 444, 1942; TVOCP 274, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Alberton, SA, 1939); mechanic (West Croydon, SA, 1941-1943) ===''WALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wall|Wall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John William Burgess Wall|Wall, John William Burgess]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBM8-6FB] - 1899(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3QS Melbourne (Northcote, 1937-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2036, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Northcote, Vic, 1925-1980) * [[/Joseph Hart Wall|Wall, Joseph Hart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DH-GH6] - 1904(South Africa)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 2JC Macksville (1934-1936); 2JC Narrabri (1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1406, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: dental student (San Souci, NSW, 1930-1931); dental practitioner (Macksville, NSW, 1933-1936); dentist (Narrabri, NSW, 1943-1958); grazier (Narrabri, NSW, 1963); retired (Narrabri, NSW, 1968) ===''WALLACE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wallace|Wallace, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. W. Wallace|Wallace, C. W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CP Receive Perth (West Leederville, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * Wallace nee Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty" - See Geisel, Elizabeth Aileen "Betty" * Wallace, Florence Violet (adoptive name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) * [[/John Gordon Wallace|Wallace, John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CH-ZHY] - 1921(Vic)-2012(Vic)91yo - Licences: 3VV Bendigo (White Hills, 1947-1965; Kennington, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2331, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (White Hills, Vic, 1949; Bendigo, Vic, 1954); assistant (Bendigo, Vic, 1967); technician (Kennington, Vic, 1972); teacher (Crrke, Vic, 1980) * [[/John Walter Wallace|Wallace, John Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MMJ5-KC9] - 1881(NSW)-1957(NSW) - Licences: 2LG Goulburn (1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Balmain, NSW, 1913); mechanic (Goulburn, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/Ronald Ian Gordon Wallace|Wallace, Ronald Ian Gordon]] - 1910(???)-1944(NSW) - Licences: 2IW Robertson (1934-1936); 2IW Sydney (Hunters Hill, 1937); 2IW Robertson (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wallace-sir-robert-strachan-8962 ADB] * [[/W. H. Wallace|Wallace, W. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CS Receive Mundaring Weir (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WALLBRIDGE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alwyn Leonard Wallbridge|Wallbridge, Alwyn Leonard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHR-K7V] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2UI Newcastle (Mayfield East, 1935-1939; Tighes Hill, 1946-1947; Nelson's Bay, 1948-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1561, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Mayfield, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF (Caulfield West, Vic, 1942); fisherman (Nelson's Bay, NSW, 1949-1958; Fingal Bay, NSW, 1963-1977; Nelson's Bay, NSW, 1980) * [[/Leslie Walter Wallbridge|Wallbridge, Leslie Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMT-HKZ] - 1910(Eng)-1966(SA) - Licences: 5UX Adelaide (Lower Mitcham, 1930-1937); 5UX Peterborough (1938-1939); 5UX Kadina (1947-1948); 5UX Cook (1954-1955); 5UX Saddleworth (1956); 5UX Hawker (1960); 8UX Alice Springs (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 712, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Peterborough, SA, 1939-1941; Rendelsham, SA, 1943; Alice Springs, NT, 1963) ===''WALLIS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Charles Wallis|Wallis, John Charles]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7JW Longford (1932-1939, 1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 893, 1932, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Burnie, 1928; Longford, 1936-1937) * Wallace, Florence Violet (adoptive name) - see Granville, Florence Violet (birth name) ===''WALSH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walsh|Walsh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Dunbar Walsh|Walsh, Harold Dunbar "Cordite"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3W3-CT7] - 1903(Qld)-1951(Qld) - Licences: 4HW Brisbane (Hamilton, 1925-1931; Rocklea, 1946-1947)); 4WN Brisbane (Hamilton, 1927, dealer) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 133, 1925, No 14 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF); solicitor; pilot - Comment: Tragic end to a productive life - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Hamilton, 1925-1937); airline pilot (Moorooka, 1949) * [[/John Dallas Walsh|Walsh, John Dallas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF4Y-B6X] - 1902(NSW)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6AT Receive Tutunup via Busselton (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW2 (RAAF) - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Gooseberry Hill, WA, 1925; Ross Brook via Busselton, WA, 1925; South Cunderin, WA, 1931; Caron, WA, 1936-1937; Helena Valley, WA, 1943; Kellerberrin, WA, 1954); headmaster (Margaret River, WA, 1954); school teacher (Nannup, WA, 1958); teacher (Brunswick Junction, WA, 1963; Engadine, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''WALTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walter|Walter, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Trevor Walter|Walter, Ernest Trevor]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRNZ-88T] - 1919(NSW)-1980(SA) - Licences: 2AEE Sydney (Burwood, 1937-1939, 1946-1954); 5EE Adelaide (Prospect, 1955-1956; Hampstead Gardens, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1898, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Burwood, NSW, 1943); technical officer (Burwood, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WALTERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walters|Walters, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Allan Walters|Walters, Charles Allan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CT-LBY] - 1910(Vic)-1947(Vic) - Licences: 3CW Melbourne (Thornbury, 1929-1933; Heidelburg, 1937-1939; Brunswick, 1946-1947) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 524, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Northcote, 1931-1936; Heidelberg, 1937; Brunswick, 1942) * [[/Gerald Wills Walters|Walters, Gerald (Wills or Willis or blank)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX7Y-1HZ] - 1886(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 108, 1915; 2COCP 157, 1930; 1COCP 129, 1930 - RANRS (Warrant Telegraphist, 1917); WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless telegraphist (Currie, King Island, Tas, 1919; Darwin, NT, 1922); radio telegraphist (New Town, Tas, 1928); wireless officer (Radio Station, Thursday Island, Qld, 1936-1937); wireless (Gladesville, NSW, 1943); wireless telegraphist (Rockhampton, Qld, 1949-1954) * [[/Joseph Albert Walters|Walters, Joseph Albert]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ALW Inverell - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2275, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: * [[/Laurence Gordon Walters|Walters, Laurence Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGBL-DBC] - 1923(Eng)-2011(Vic) - Licences: 2ALW Sydney (North Bondi, 1947-1950); 2ALW Cowra (1950); 3CN Melbourne (Moorabbin, 1956-1965; Hawthorn, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 137, 1947, NSW - amateur operator - Relationships: Likely relation of 2ALW Joseph Albert Walters - Electoral Rolls: student (Bondi North, NSW, 1949); chemist (Moorabbin, Vic, 1963); fuel technician (Hawthorn, Vic, 1963); fuel technologist (Hawthorn, Vic, 1967-1980) ===''WALZ''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Walz|Walz, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Edwyn Walz|Walz, Arthur Edwyn or Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM9T-LB3] - 1908(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4AW Brisbane (Nundah, 1926-1939; Wavell Heights, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 287, 1926, No. 26 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; plumber; radio repair business - Relationships: son of Conrad August Walz - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Nundah, 1934-1943); radio engineer (Wavell Heights, 1949-1980) - Trovetag: "4AW - Arthur Edwyn Walz" & "!Wikibooks 4AW" * [[/Conrad August Walz|Walz, Conrad August]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRGZ-QF3] - 1882(Qld)-1951(Qld) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ???, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), plumber, farmer, father of 4AW Arthur Edwyn Walz ===''WARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Ward|Ward, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold David Ward|Ward, Harold David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYP9-ZM9] - 1918(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3HD Melbourne (Mordialloc, 1936-1939, 1947-1948; Clayton, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1646, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Mentone, Vic, 1942-1949); radio (Sandringham, Vic, 1954); radio trade (Clayton, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Joyce Alice Ward|Millen nee Ward, Joyce Alice]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLQZ-JNW] - 1918(NSW)-2008(NSW) - Licences: 2MI Sydney (Wollstonecraft, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2595, 1948, NSW - YL amateur operator - Relationships: Wife of 3EA-2DU-2LQ Dudley Robert Millen - Electoral Rolls: stenographer (Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1943-1977); retired (Hornsby, NSW, 1980) ===''WARDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Herbert Arthur Warden|Warden, Herbert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXMR-SQT] - 1886(Qld)-1948(NSW) - Licences: XGQ Narrabri (1913-1914); 2BG Receive Mungindi (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Coogee, NSW, 1930); teacher (Lindfield, NSW, 1930; Radwick North, NSW, 1931-1933; Woollahra, 1935-1937); schoolteacher (Chatswood, NSW, 1943) ===''WARDLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wardle|Wardle, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sidney William Lumley Wardle|Wardle, Sidney William Lumley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8XQ-QFL] - 1911(Eng)-2006(NSW) - Licences: 2OU Woodford Leigh (1930-1935); 2OU Armidale (1936-1937); 2OU Sydney (Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939); 5OU Adelaide (Lockleys, 1946-1954); 2DID Berridale (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 610, 1930, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farm hand (Woodford Leigh, 1934-1935); technician (Bondi North, 1937; Woollahra, 1943); retired (Berridale, 1980) ===''WARDLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wardley|Wardley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Wardley|Wardley, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DL-SKV] - 1916(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3IS Melbourne (St Kilda, 1947-1975; Elsternwick, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2270, 1939, Vic; BOCP 1158, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: nil (St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1972); technician (Glen Waverley, Vic, 1977; Elsternwick, Vic, 1980) ===''WARING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Clarke Waring|Waring, Cecil Clarke]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQW4-V9F] - 1904(Vic)-1988(Vic) - Licences: 3CU Receive Melbourne (Canterbury, 1922-1924); 3YW Melbourne (Camberwell, 1929-1931; Canterbury, 1933; Kew, 1937); 3YW Rupanyup (1938-1939); 3YW Stawell (1946-1948); 3YW Warrnambool (1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 549, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Canterbury, 1925-1928; Kew, 1931-1937; Stawell, 1942-1949; Warrnambool, 1954-1977) ===''WARNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warne|Warne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Maurice Leslie George Warne|Warne, Maurice Leslie George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYSP-LHY] - 1909(NSW)-1975(NSW) - Licences: 2MW Sydney (Croydon, 1926-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 300, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Campsie, 1931-1934); radio mechanic (Campsie, 1936-1937); radio sales (Kogarah, 1943-1963); radio & TV technician (Arncliffe, 1968) ===''WARNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warner|Warner, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey Albert Warner|Warner, Geoffrey Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V1-6NR] - 1914(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2CK Wyong (1930-1937); 2FB Wyong (1938-1939); 3ABW Fiskville (1947); 9GW Port Moresby (1948-1954); 2AVW Bringelly (1955-1958); 2CK Bringelly (1960-1969); 6EG Bassendean (1975); 2HJ Camden (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 710, 1930, NSW; 1COCP 60, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless technician (Rockbank, Vic, 1942); technician (OTC Bringelly, 1958-1963); manager (Bassendean, 1977; Camden South, 1980) - callsign may have been withdrawn for 2CK Cessnock commercial (later restored) ===''WARNOCK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warnock|Warnock, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Neil Bernard Warnock|Warnock, Neil Bernard]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ8-58G] - 1944(Vic)-2019(Vic) - broadcast operations engineer (PMGD, ABCB, P&TD, DoC) ===''WARREN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Warren|Warren, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Cortlandt Warren|Warren, John Cortlandt]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVKY-KJS] - 1913(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2QX Sydney (Punchbowl, 1933-1937; Lakemba, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1220, 1933, NSW; COCP1 577, 1942; TVOCP 473, 1962 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Punchbowl, NSW, 1934-1937); sheet metal worker (Lakemba, NSW, 1943); PMG technician (Lugarno, 1949; Lakemba, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Theodore Frederick Warren|Warren, Theodore Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5WL-7Q2] - 1914(NSW)-1987(Qld) - Licences: 2LY Sydney (Lakemba, 1933-1934); 2LY Griffith (1935); 2LY Sydney (Lakemba, 1936); 9LO Port Moresby (1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1169, 1933, NSW; AOCP2 220, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Lakemba, NSW, 1937); mechanic (PMGD, Chatswood, NSW, 1943); retired (Cooktown, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''WATERHOUSE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Greaves Waterhouse|Waterhouse, Arthur Greaves "Tim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L239-4ND] - 1895(SA)-1940(SA) - Licences: XVV Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WATERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George James Waters|Waters, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8X9-S46] - 1902(Vic)-1931(Vic) - Licences: 3EX Receive Melbourne (Heathcote, 1922); 3XA Melbourne (East Prahran, 1930-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 608, 1930, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil identified as yet - Comment: Passed too soon * [[/James Alfred Waters|Waters, James Alfred]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 7JA Hobart (Sandy Bay, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1685, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Queensborough, 1936); teacher (Ringarooma, 1937); schoolteacher (Queensborough, 1943-1954) * [[/Leslie Waters|Waters, Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85N-TZB] - 1882(Eng)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4AC Innisfail (1923-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; engineer (Randell Engineering) - Electoral Rolls: watchmaker (Innisfail, 1919-1943); radio dealer (Innisfail, 1949) - Trovetag: "4AC - Leslie Waters" * [[/Maurice Hamilton Harwood Waters|Waters, Maurice Hamilton Harwood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNSS-D6W] - 1918(SA)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3MS Melbourne (Essendon, 1937-1939; Hawthorn, 1947-1948; Camberwell, 1954-1956; North Balwyn, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2033, 1937, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Essendon, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Camberwell, Vic, 1949-1954); manager (Canterbury, Vic, 1967-1968; Balwyn North, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WATERWORTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay Carmel Waterworth|Waterworth, Lindsay Carmel "Joe"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6YY-6M6] - 1892(Qld)-1969(Qld) - Licences: 4CL Rockhampton (1935-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1526, 1935, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2; federal public servant (PMGD, telegraphist) - Electoral Rolls: assistant (Charleville, Qld, 1921); telegraphist (Rockhampton, Qld, 1928-1968) - Trovetag: "4CL - Lindsay Carmel Waterworth" ===''WATKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Andrew Paul Watkins|Watkins, Andrew Paul]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQ9-RHP] - 1914(WA)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 6AW Perth (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1805, 1936, WA; BOCP 269, 1939; 1COCP 842, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Boulder, WA, 1937); radio mechanic (Geraldton, WA, 1943); radio technician (Cairns, Qld, 1949; Lakemba, NSW, 1954; Chullora, NSW, 1958-1963) * [[/William Trevor Watkins|Watkins, William Trevor "Trevor", "Watty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKG-J4V] - 1899(Tas)-1931(Tas) - Licences: T336 Hobart (1920-1921); 7AA Hobart (1922-1925); 7DX Hobart (1925-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 107, 1925, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Withdrawal: PMGD withdrew 7AA callsign for their own use, electrician (Zinc Co., Hobart, 1922), wireless expert (Medhurst & Sons, Hobart, 1925) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (West Hobart, 1922-1928) - Comment: passed too soon - TroveTag: "T336-7AA-7DX - William Trevor Watkins" & "!Wikibooks 7AA-7DX" ===''WATSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Watson|Watson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. A. Watson|Watson, A. A.]] - bef1910(???)-aft1930(???) - Licences: 2UT Sydney (Darlinghurst, 1927-1929) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 341, 1927, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: None as yet * [[/Albert Watson|Watson, Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8L-VGM] - 1897(WA)-1966(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 887, 1925 (Spark) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Fremantle, WA, 1921-1922; Victoria Park, WA, 1925-1926; South Perth, WA, 1928-1958) * [[/Douglas Mervyn Watson|Watson, Douglas Mervyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MG-FPY] - 1920(Tas)-1989(Tas) - Licences: 7DW Hobart (New Town, 1937-1939; City, 1946-1956; Lindisfarne, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1867, 1937, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Hobart South, 1949-1954); mechanic (Lindisfarne, 1972) * [[/Eric Watson|Watson, Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5GC-9SL] - 1913(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2EP Sydney (Burwood, 1935-1938); 2EP Cessnock (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1564, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Cronulla, NSW, 1943) * [[/Herbert Leopold Watson|Watson, Herbert Leopold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZP-JLK] - 1897(Vic)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2OL Kiama (1929-1933); 2OL Unanderra (1935-1938); 2OL Woollongong (1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 545, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, Field Artillery, 1916-1919; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Kiama, 1930); electrical engineer (Unanderra, 1934-1937; Heidelberg, Vic, 1949); electrician (Ivanhoe, Vic, 1954); retired (Avalon Beach, 1968-1972; Mona Vale, 1977; Mosman, 1980) * [[/James David Watson|Watson, James David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F5-789] - 1910(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3NQ Darlington via Camperdown (1930-1939); 2ANQ Albury (1946-1957) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 633, 1930, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Comment: Beware another JDW, labourer, Geelong, 1930s - Electoral Rolls: electrical fitter (Darlington, 1931-1943); radio technician (Albury, 1949-1954) * [[/John Watson|Watson, John]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6CR Receive Perth (Victoria Park, 1923-1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil, as yet, specific individual not yet identified * [[/Lindsay Gordon Watson|Watson, Lindsay Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNZJ-8RB] - 1915(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3EI Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939); 3ALV Melbourne (Caulfield, 1954-1956; Altona, 1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2065, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Caulfield, Vic, 1937-1942); optometrist (Caulfield, Vic, 1949-1954; Gladysdale, Vic, 1963; Altona, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Paul Robert Watson|Watson, Paul Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBB-X7P] - 1906(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3PY Warracknabeal (1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1022, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: carpenter (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1931); radio mechanic (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1936-1937); company director (Warracknabeal, Vic, 1942); public servant (Maryborough, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Samuel Wilfred Watson|Watson, Samuel Wilfred or Wilfred Samuel]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXY5-LXP] - 1906(Eng)-1998(WA) - Licences: 6WW Perth (West Perth, 1930-1939, 1948-1969); 6WW Shoalwater Bay (1975); 6WW Cardup (1980) - Qualifications: cc; 1COCP 189, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (West Perth, WA, 1931-1972); retired (Shoalwater Bay, WA, 1977; Cardup, WA, 1980) * [[/Thomas William Watson|Watson, Thomas William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BZ-1Q7] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2TL Lithgow (1935-1937) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Individual not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: miner (Lithgow, NSW, 1930); radio dealer (Lithgow, NSW, 1934-1937); radio engineer (Bowral, NSW, 1943-1958) * [[/William Watson|Watson, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP84-3DP] - 1902(NSW)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 2KE Kurri Kurri (1931-1937); 2KE Stanford Merthyr (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 864, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Kurri Kurri, NSW, 1930-1935; Stanford Merthyr, NSW, 1937) * [[/William Wesley Watson|Watson, William Wesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRZH-LJJ] - 1918(NSW)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 2YY Sydney (Annandale, 1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1716, 1936, NSW; COCP2 153, 1938; COCP1 255, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (South Perth, WA, 1943); radio telegraphist (Hobart South, Tas, 1949); radio officer (Moonah, Tas, 1954-1963; Rockhampton, Qld, 1968-1972) ===''WATT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Watt|Watt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Watt|Watt, Alexander]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRK-4B7] - 1901(Sct)-1985(Tas) - Licences: 7BO Receive Prince of Wales Bay (1923); Receive Prince of Wales Bay (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Prince of Wales Bay, 1922-1928); accountant (New Town, 1936-1949; Moonah, 1954) * [[/Arthur William Watt|Watt, Arthur William]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4?? Brisbane, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in NSW), amateur broadcaster, journalist (Wireless Weekly) * [[/Charles Russell Watt|Watt or Russell-Watt, Charles Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZV7-JFH] - 1904(Eng)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2WT Tenterfield (1925-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 184, 1925, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tenterfield, NSW, 1930-1980) - Trovetag: "2WT - Charles Russell Watt" * [[/John Gordon Watt|Watt, John Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZZH-PM8] - 1888(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: XAEA Sydney (Croydon, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW2 (AIF, 7th Reinforcements, 18th Battalion, 1915-1919) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Croydon, NSW, 1913); sales manager (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1949) ===''WATTERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. Watterson|Watterson, W.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6BZ Receive Perth (Maylands, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WAUCHOPE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wauchope|Wauchope, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Wylie Wauchope|Wauchope, Ronald Wylie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH6X-QJR] - 1914(SA)-1933(SA)19yo - Licences: 5WE Adelaide (Maylands, 1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1086, 1933, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Passed too soon, 19yo - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WAUGH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Waugh|Waugh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay William Francis Waugh|Waugh, Lindsay William Francis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G55F-VGR] - 1896(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2BO Sydney (Undercliffe, 1935); 2LW Sydney (Marrickville, 1936; Waitara, 1937; Burwood, 1938-1939; Birchgrove, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1486, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 5th Regiment, 1915, medically discharged) - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Chatswood, NSW, 1930-1935); no occupation (Undercliffe, NSW, 1937); retired (Balmain, NSW, 1949); no occupation (Balmain, NSW, 1954-1963) ===''WAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Way|Way, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. Way|Way, H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XADD Sydney (City CBD, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Victor James Way|Way, Victor James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYR7-LNV] - 1893(Vic)-1927(Vic) - Licences: XOL Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Comment: Passed too soon - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Brunswick, Vic, 1916; Warrnambool, Vic, 1917-1918; Brunswick, Vic, 1919; Brighton, Vic, 1921-1927) ===''WEATHERLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harry William Elsdon Weatherley|Weatherley, Harry William Elsdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTBF-1HC] - 1921(Vic)-2006(Vic) - prominent MW and SW broadcast DXer (1940-1990), clubs (Australian Radio DX Club, New Zealand Radio DX League, New Zealand DX Radio Association, Southern Cross DX Club, DX Australia - Chief Editor, Ontario DX Club), ANARC DXer of the year - metallurgist (Auburn, 1949-1954); technician (Mount Waverley, 1963-1972); retired (Mount Waverley, 1980) * [[/Herb J. Weatherley|Weatherley, Herb J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 4HW Clifton (-1951+), amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), callsign formerly Harold Dunbar Walsh ===''WEATHERSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/W. A. Weatherson|Weatherson, W. A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Identification: Not yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WEATHERSTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Stewart Weatherston|Weatherston, William Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LZ-2KF] - 1905(WA)-1942(Sing) - Licences: 3AB Melbourne (East St Kilda, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, 1927); salesman (St Kilda, 1931; Forrest, ACT, 1935; Newtown, 1943!) - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} ===''WEBB''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Webb|Webb, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Kenneth Webb|Webb, Eric Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC8-ZK5] - 1921(Vic)-2020(Vic)98yo - Licences: 3EX Melbourne (Mitcham, 1937-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1858, 1937, Vic; BOCP 279, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Mitcham, Vic, 1949); physicist (Mitcham, Vic, 1954-1963; Malvern, Vic, 1967; Glen Iris, Vic, 1968-1980) * [[/Mostyn Thomas Webb|Webb, Mostyn Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5DH-ZWB] - 1917(NSW)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2DP Sydney (Newtown, 1934-1935; Hurlstone Park, 1936-1939; Petersham, 1946-1950; Annandale, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1404, 1934, NSW; AIR3 934, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Hurlstone Park, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Petersham, NSW, 1949); radio engineer (Annandale, NSW, 1954-1980) ===''WEBBER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Palmer Webber|Webber, Harold Palmer]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGK-9T1] - 1906(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3PW Melbourne (Eltham, 1931-1937; Alphington, 1938-1939; Fairfield, 1947; Alphington, 1948; Caulfield, 1955-1969; Beaumaris, 1975-1980); 3DA Melbourne (Alphington, 1937); 3PV Portable St Kilda (1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 812, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: motor mechanic (Eltham, Vic, 1928-1937); engineer (Alphington, Vic, 1942-1954; St Kilda, Vic, 1954; Caulfield, Vic, 1963-1972); retired (Beaumaris, Vic, 1977-1980) ===''WEBSTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Webster|Webster, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank James Webster|Webster, Frank James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF73-5KV] - 1908(Eng)-19??(WA) - Licences: 6FW Perth (Victoria Park, 1932-1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1039, 1932, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Victoria Park, WA, 1931-1943); plasterer (Perth, WA, 1954-1963; Victoria Park, WA, 1968-1972); retired (Fremantle, WA, 1977-1980) * [[/Harold Charles Webster|Webster, Harold Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRM-31P] - 1876(Tas)-1923(Tas) - Licences: Receive (Crystal Hobart (City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Launceston, 1914); clerk (Hobart North, 1922) * [[/Walter Webster|Webster, Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5BW-FKF] - 1912(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2EW Sydney (Gladesville, 1935-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1417, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Gladesville, NSW, 1933-1935); public servant (Gladesville, NSW, 1936-1968) * [[/William Webster|Webster, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJD-D94] - 1860(Eng)-1936(NSW) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1915-1920), played prominent part in the Postal Royal Commission ===''WEDDELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Austin Weddell|Weddell, James Austin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXK9-SYF] - 1914(SA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5ZL Adelaide (Reade Park, 1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1595, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Col Light Gardens, SA, 1939-1943); RAAF (Albert Park, Vic, 1949; Auburn, Vic, 1954); RAAF officer (Richmond, NSW, 1958); RAAF (Red Hill, ACT, 1963); not stated (Red Hill, ACT, 1968-1972); RAAF (Red Hill, ACT, 1977-1980) * [[/John Arthur Weddell|Weddell, John Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXKM-KVK] - 1926(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4FT Brisbane (Zillmere, 1954-1960); 2ZM Glenbrook (1961); 4FT Brisbane (Sandgate North, 1965-1969); 2BFT Sydney (Clovelly, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 3172, 1951, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Annerley, Qld, 1949; Zillmere, Qld, 1954-1958; Sandgate, Qld, 1963-1968); technician (Marrickville, NSW, 1972; Clovelly, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''WEDGEWOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wedgewood|Wedgewood, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Donald Wedgewood|Wedgewood, William Donald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDLV-GM8] - 1901(Qld)-1974(NSW) - Licences: N741 Receive NSW - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 692, 1922; 2COCP 49, 1935 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: boarder (Sutton Coalfield, Eng, 1911); manufacturer (Glenmore, 1930-1936); aviator (Nedlands, WA, 1937); farmer (Moruya, 1949-1954); greenkeeper (Brisbane, 1958); public servant (Hornsby, 1963-1972) ===''WEEDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weeden|Weeden, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ross Weeden|Weeden, Ross]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYFG-CL8] - 1914(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2PN Tumut (1931-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 840, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Tumut, NSW, 1936-1977) ===''WEEKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/H. L. Weeks|Weeks, H. L.]] - 19??-19?? - Licences: 4CJ Receive Currumbin (1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: - Identification: Not yet identified ===''WEISS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weiss|Weiss, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Wilfred George Weiss|Weiss, Wilfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8V9-7NP] - 1912(NSW)-1982(NSW) - Licences: 2TV Sydney (Croydon Park, 1960-1961; Strathfield, 1965); 2TV Ettalong Beach (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 670, 1930, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grocer (Lithgow, 1934-1937); storekeeper (Lithgow, 1943); silk screen craftsman (Croydon Park, 1949-1958); retired (Strathfield, 1963-1968; Ettalong Beach, 1972; Ettalong, 1977) ===''WELCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welch|Welch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles William Welch|Welch, Charles William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRDN-9GY] - 1914(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ACW Sydney (Stanmore, 1936-1937; Hurstville, 1939); 3ACW Melbourne (Avenel, 1947-1948); 3ACW Mangalore (1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1665, 1936, NSW; COCP1 410, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal assistant (Annandale, NSW, 1936-1937; Hurstville, NSW, 1937); aeradio operator (Tennant Creek, NT, 1943); aeradio officer (Avenel, Vic, 1949-1954); communications officer (Herne Bay, NSW, 1958; Padstow, NSW, 1963) * [[/Frank Welch|Welch, Frank]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPQN-PL7] - 1893(Eng)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2FK Sydney (Manly, 1927-1929; North Sydney, 1930) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 359, 1918 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: garage proprietor (North Sydney, NSW, 1930-1931); electrical engineer (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); retired (Manly, NSW, 1972; Miranda, NSW, 1977) * [[/John Welch|Welch, John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJPS-NPH] - 1873(???)-1961(Vic) - Licences: XJCW Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1913-1914); 3JS Receive Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1922) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: insurance agent (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1913-1931); agent (Murrumbeena, Vic, 1936-1954) ===''WELDON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weldon|Weldon, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Neville Edwin Weldon|Weldon, Neville Edwin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2HS-SZ6] - 1910(NSW)-1935(NG) - Licences: 2EW Sydney (Mosman, 1931); 9NW Kokopo (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 793, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WELLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weller|Weller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Arthur Martin Weller|Weller, Cyril Arthur Martin "Sam"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTQ-WXH] - 1903(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4CZ Brisbane (Clayfield, 1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2160, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; Radio Club (WIAQ, Brisbane DX Club); power station engineer; education (ME, UQ) - Electoral Rolls: student (Windsor, 1925); engineer (Wilston, 1925-1928; Camp Hill, 1934-1943; Clayfield, 1949-1972; Albion, 1977) ===''WELLING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Thomas Welling|Welling, Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHB-KQZ] - 1898(Eng)-1960(SA) - Licences: 5TW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1937); 5TW Mt Gambier (1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 179, 1930; 1COCP 81, 1936 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wireless engineer (Mt Gambier, SA, 1939-1941); wireless technician (Mt Gambier, SA, 1943) ===''WELLINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Keith Wellington|Wellington, Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWJ5-M1V] - 1915(Vic)-1968(NZ) - Licences: 3KO Melbourne (Malvern (1933) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1127, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified (emigrated to NZ 1937) * [[/Stanley Hudson Wellington|Wellington, Stanley Hudson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB84-47Y] - 1909(Tas)-1981(NSW) - Licences: 7PK Hobart (New Town, 1932-1933); 3SX Melbourne (Brighton, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1002, 1932, No. ?? in Tas; AOLCP 117, 1933 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: representative (Caulfield, 1936); chemist (Brighton, Vic, 1937-1942); manager (Mosman, 1949-1980) ===''WELLMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wellman|Wellman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. Wellman|Wellman, A.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XNQ Melbourne (Kensington, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leo Joseph Wellman|Wellman, Leo Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1SW-R9S] - 1898(NSW)-1965(NSW) - Licences: 2PS Receive Sydney (Marrickville, 1923); 2LW Sydney (Marrickville, 1925-1928) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 117, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 34th Battalion, 1917-1919) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Wellington, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Marrickville, NSW, 1931-1937); technician (North Cronulla, NSW, 1943-1949; Engadine, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Nelson Bay, NSW, 1963) ===''WELLS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2AIB Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AIB Corowa (1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: AOCP 2002, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan Augustus Wells|Wells, Allen (birth) or Allan Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHV-WVJ] - 1908(NSW)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2AIB Wagga Wagga (1937-1938); 2AIB Corowa (1939, 1946-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2002, 1937, NSW; BOCP 329, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; army (citizen's military forces, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1937; Corowa, NSW, 1943-1963) * [[/Athol John Wells|Wells, Athol John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSTB-XS9] - 1911(NSW)-1969(NSW) - Licences: 2FI Girral (1932-1936); 2FI Sydney (Waverley, 1937; Bellevue Hill, 1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1013, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Girral, NSW, 1933-1935); constable (Waverley, NSW, 1936-1937); RAAF wireless operator (Townsville, Qld, 1941-1943); clerk (Bondi Junction, NSW, 1949); grocer (Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1954); salesman (Bardwell Park, NSW, 1958-1968); retired (Ballina, NSW, 1977-1980) * [[/George Leonard Douglas Wells|Wells, George Leonard Douglas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNC7-GQC] - 1906(Eng)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3TW Hamilton (1936-1939, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1782, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Hamilton, Vic, 1928-1931); manager (Hamilton, Vic, 1935-1980) * [[/Harold Rowland Wells|Wells, Harold Rowland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJM-1DM] - 1903(Eng)-1938(WA) - first chief announcer for 6WF Perth; then 6AM Northam; journalist - Comment: Passed too soon (age 35y) - Electoral Rolls: broadcast announcer (Maddington, WA, 1925); journalist (Maddington, WA, 1931); director (Subiaco, WA, 1937) - TroveTag: "Harold Rowland Wells" * [[/Joseph Edward Wells|Wells, Joseph Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2C3-5YM] - 1909(NSW)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 2AME Sydney (Arncliffe, 1939; Bardwell Park, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2252, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2nd AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: student (Petersham, NSW, 1930); teacher (Annandale, NSW, 1931-1935; Bexley, NSW, 1937; Bardwell Park, NSW, 1943-1977) ===''WELSH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welsh|Welsh, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claud William Welsh|Welsh, Claude or Claud William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPH-WS4] - 1914(Qld)-1988(Qld) - Licences: 4CW Warwick (1937-1939); 4DK Mackay (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1982, 1937, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Warwick, Qld, 1937-1943); engineer (Kew, Vic, 1943); radio technician (Warwick, Qld, 1958; Mackay, Qld, 1958); technician (Mackay, Qld, 1963); radio technician (Mackay, Qld, 1968-1980) ===''WELZEL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Welzel|Welzel, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Kurt Paul Corlette Welzel|Welzel, Kurt Paul Corlette]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G54Z-Q5P] - 1915(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2FK Sydney (Clovelly, 1933-1938); 2ACF Sydney (Northbridge, 1937); 2GQ Sydney (Blacktown, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1130, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio mechanic (Randwick North, NSW, 1937-1949); technician (Punchbowl, NSW, 1949-1954); carpenter (Blacktown, NSW, 1963-1980) ===''WERE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Waltham Were|Were, Robert Waltham]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNWY-QQP] - 1907(Vic)-1983(Vic) - Licences: 3TZ Receive Melbourne (South Melbourne, 1923); 3DP Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1181, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Preston, Vic, 1931-1934; Brunswick West, Vic, 1936-1980) ===''WERNER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Allan John Werner|Werner, Allan John or Alan John (electoral rolls)]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFC9-YX5] - 1907(WA)-1970(WA) - Licences: 6CV Receive Perth (Mt Lawley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Karnup, WA, 1931-1937); fitter (Kwinana Beach, WA, 1943-1954; North Perth, WA, 1958-1968) ===''WERRETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Errol Limbrick Werrett|Werrett, Errol Limbrick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8SK-FMH] - 1908(Tas)-1974(Eng) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Hampshire (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: farm worker (Hampshire, 1936-1937); fitter (South Melbourne, 1943); engineer (Caulfield, 1949-1968; Balaclava, 1972) ===''WEST''=== <!-- * [[/Robert West|West, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Lindsay John Payne West|West, Lindsay John Payne]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQM-MSP] - 1895(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2EI Parkes (1935-1939, 1946-1954); 2EI Sydney (Chatswood, 1955-1961; Manly, 1965); 2EI Duranbah (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1475, 1935, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (AIF, 12th Light Horse, 1917-1919) - Relationships: Brother-in-law of 2BN Reginald Francis Joseph Flood - Electoral Rolls: shopkeeper (Paddington, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Parkes, NSW, 1930); radio & musician (Parkes, NSW, 1931-1932); radio dealer (Parkes, NSW, 1936-1943); farmer (Parkes, NSW, 1949-1954); radio mechanic (Chatswood, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Manly, NSW, 1968; Parkes, NSW, 1972; Newport Beach, NSW, 1977; Duranbah, NSW, 1980) ===''WESTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Weston|Weston, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril Frederick Shorter Weston|Weston, Cyril Frederick Shorter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZVJ-FXY] - 1905(Eng)-1988(NSW) - Licences: 4EN Receive Clermont (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: telephone mechanic (Kedron, 1928); Christian worker (Darlinghurst, 1934); grocer (Oatley, 1943); agriculturalist (Ourimbah, 1949); salesman (Paekhurst, 1963-1980); retired (Charmhaven, 1980) * [[/G. J. Weston|Weston, G. J.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2GJ Albury (1929) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Possibly George James Weston following, but no connection yet identified - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George James Weston|Weston, George James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXQ3-Y8Q] - 1868(Eng)-1939(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 702, 1922 - RANRS (Radio Lieutenant) - Comment: Several contemporaneous GJWs - Electoral Rolls: telegraph operator (Albany, 1903); civil servant (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1910-1912); civil servant (Wireless Station, Carlingford, NSW, 1913); sailor (Toorak, 1919); naval officer (Elsternwick, 1919); civil servant (Auburn, Vic, 1922); wireless engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1924-1927); retired engineer (Upwey, 1931-1937) * [[/Robert Marcus Hamilton Weston|Weston, Robert Marcus Hamilton "Mark"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8K-KW6] - 1915(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 4XO Bundaberg (1938-1939); 2WE Sydney (Lidcombe, 1946-1947); 2AWE Sydney (Kingsford, 1955; Kensington, 1956-1957); 2AYK Sydney (Kensington, 1957; Kingsford, 1958-1961); 2CM Sydney (Dolls Point, 1964-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2076, 1938, Qld; 2COCP 386, 1940; 1COCP 581, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; ship wireless officer; wireless officer (QANTAS) - Relationships: husband of 2MR Verle Lorraine Weston nee Key(s) - Electoral Rolls: marine wireless operator (Auchenflower, Qld, 1943); radio operator (Blakehurst, NSW, 1949; Kingsford, NSW, 1954-1963; Sans Souci, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Selwyn Henry Weston|Weston, Selwyn Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYMT-N5R] - 1912(NSW)-2002(NSW) - Licences: 2AJH Sydney (Epping, 1938-1939); 2SY Sydney (Kingsgrove, 1946-1958; Roseville, 1960-1965; Castlecrag, 1969; Killara, 1975; Pymble, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2077, 1938, NSW; COCP3 4518, 1963 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: bank officer (Epping, NSW, 1936-1937); wireless operator (Parkes, NSW, 1943); bank clerk (Kingsgrove, NSW, 1949-1958); company director (Roseville, NSW, 1963; Castlecrag, NSW, 1968); retired (Killara, NSW, 1977); company director (Pymble, NSW, 1980) * [[/Verle Lorraine Keys|Weston nee Key(s), Verle Lorraine]] - 1934(???)-1985(NSW) - 2MR Sydney (Dolls Point, 1964-1980), YL amateur operator (AOCP ???, 1964, No. ?? in Qld), wife of Robert Marcus Hamilton Weston 2CM * [[/William Wood Weston|Weston or Wehrstedt, William Wood]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDPG-KBQ] - 1912(WA)-1953(WA) - Licences: 6MW Perth (Nedlands, 1935-1939; North Beach, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1465, 1935, WA; BOCP 596, 1944 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Further clarification of identification required - Electoral Rolls: assistant operator (Subiaco, WA, 1936-1937); operator (Leederville, WA, 1943-1954; North Perth, WA, 1958-1968; Leederville, WA, 1972-1977) ===''WEYNTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alexander Gordon Weynton|Weynton, Alexander Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH4-35K] - 1905(NSW)-1966(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Valve) Lindfield; 3XU Castlemaine (1933-1939, 1947); 3XU Wangaratta (1954); 3XU Melbourne (West Brunswick, 1955; Bonbeach, 1956-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1214, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Mosman, NSW, 1930-1933; St Kilda West, Vic, 1936); company secretary (Castlemaine, Vic, 1937-1949; Wangaratta, Vic, 1954); auditor (Carrum, Vic, 1963) ===''WHALLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Rupert Percy Whalley|Whalley, Rupert Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGZ-CV3] - 1894(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3JZ Receive Melbourne (Sandringham, 1922); 3JZ Melbourne (Sandringham, 1923-1927); 3JZ Myrtleford (1937-1939); 3JZ Wangaratta (1946-1948); 3JZ Melbourne (Blackburn, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 238, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: builder (Sandringham, 1919-1925); farmer (Myrtleford, 1927-1942); tobacco grower (Wangaratta, 1949); foreman (Blackburn, 1954-1968) - Relationships: father of 3ZWZ Robert Kelvin Whalley ===''WHEELER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wheeler|Wheeler, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Adrian Ronald Wheeler|Wheeler, Adrian Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KD-MRC] - 1915(NSW)-2004(NSW) - Licences: 2VL Sydney (Epping, 1934); 2VR Sydney (Epping, 1937; North Strathfield, 1938-1939); 2VR Broken Hill (1946-1950); 2VR Bathurst (1954-1958); 2VR Sydney (Castlecrag, 1960-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1256, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Concord, NSW, 1937; Rockdale, NSW, 1943; Broken Hill, NSW, 1949; Bathurst, NSW, 1954-1958; Chatswood, NSW, 1958; Castlecrag, NSW, 1963-1977) * [[/Harry Winslow Wheeler|Wheeler, Harry Winslow]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCBC-BYC] - 1910(SA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 5FB Adelaide (Eden Hills, 1927-1928); 5HW Adelaide (Eden Hills, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: AOCP 371, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, RAAF, DFC) - Electoral Rolls: chemist (Eden Hills, SA, 1939-1943); lecturer (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1954-1968) * [[/Victor George Wheeler|Wheeler, Victor George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW4Z-FGL] - 1897(Eng)-1976(NZ) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - RANRS; coastal wireless operator; WW1; VIZ Roebourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: electric mechanic (Roebourne, 1917-1922); manager (Fremantle, 1925) ===''WHELLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wheller|Wheller, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Charles Wheller|Wheller, Eric Charles]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN84-K4D] - 1904(Vic)-1969(Vic) - Licences: 3EW Melbourne (Dandenong, 1934-1937; Camberwell, 1938-1939; Moonee Ponds, 1947-1948; Ascot Vale, 1954-1955; Keilor East, 1956-1960; Niddrie, 1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1261, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Nathalia, Vic, 1926); independent means (Dandenong, Vic, 1931); munition worker (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1942); clerk (South Yarra, Vic, 1949; Ascot Vale, Vic, 1954; Niddrie, Vic, 1963-1968) ===''WHIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whire|Whire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/J. L. Whire|Whire, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2JU Broken Hill (1928) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WHITAKER''=== SEE ALSO WHITTAKER <!-- * [[/Robert Whitaker|Whitaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Thomas Whitaker|Whitaker, Albert Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKKW-5DB] - 1895(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2OI Receive Sydney (Banksia, 1923); 2OI Sydney (Banksia, 1923-1925) - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Rockdale, 1930; Banksia, 1933-1934); builder (Banksia, 1937-1949); instructor (Mount Colah, 1954-1958) ===''WHITBURN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Douglas Roy Whitburn|Whitburn, Douglas Roy "Doug"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZT2-3JX] - 1904(SA)-1958(SA) - Licences: 5BY Adelaide (Toorak, 1927-1931; Fullarton, 1933-1939; Rosefield, 1946-1947; Fullarton, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 312, 1927, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Rosefield, 1943) * [[/Robert Philip Whitburn|Whitburn, Robert Philip or Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZBF-5XB] - 1896(NSW)-1991(NSW)94yo - Licences: XACJ Sydney (Leichhardt, 1913-1914); 2DK Receive Sydney (Leichhardt, 1922); 2DK Sydney (Leichhardt, 1923-1926) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: chairmaker (Leichhardt, 1930-1968); retired (West Ryde, 1972-1980) - TroveTag: "XACJ-2DK - Robert Philip Whitburn" ===''WHITE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert White|White, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alfred Matthews White|White, Alfred Matthews]] - 1894(Eng)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4CX Receive Winton (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil identified as yet - amateur receiver; WW1 - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Tranby, Winton, 1915-1958); retired (Buderim, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Alfred Raymond White|White, Alfred Raymond "Knocker"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GT2K-2FF] - 1912(Vic)-2005(Qld) - Licences: 3AH Stawell (1932-1933); 3AH Mulcra via Murrayville (1937-1939); 3ARW Hamilton (1947); 4RP Brisbane (Coopers Plains, 1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1018, 1932, Vic; BOCP 61, 1936; COCP2 121, 1937; COCP1 1571, 1950 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Manya via Ouyen, Vic, 1935-1937); radio technician (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1949); public servant (Coopers Plains, Qld, 1954-1980) * [[/Charles Robert White|White, Charles Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXLC-S5H] - 1911(SA)-1986(Vic) - Licences: 5MX Adelaide (Kilkenny, 1931-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 802, 1931, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Edwin Harold White|White, Edwin Harold "Eddie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTQ-QGH] - 1911(Qld)-1997(Qld) - Licences: 4EW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1933-1939); 4EW Mackay (1946-1950); 4EW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1954-1956); 5OW & 8OW Darwin (1956-1963); 4OW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1963-1965); 4OW Mt Isa (1969); 4OW Brisbane (Red Hill, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1141, 1933, No. ?? in Qld; 1COCP 250, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Gold Coast ARC); military (WW2, Fortress Signals); federal public servant (DCA) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Red Hill, 1934-1936); radio technician (Longreach, 1937); aeradio operator (Cloncurry, 1943; Mackay, 1949); communications officer (Archerfield, 1954); public servant (Red Hill, 1963; Mt Isa, 1968; Red Hill, 1972-1980) * [[/Elwyn Boyce White|White, Elwyn Boyce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5CB-6Y5] - 1907(NSW)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2HA Sydney (Vaucluse, 1933-1934; Greenwich, 1935-1938; Darling Point, 1939; Baulkham Hills, 1946-1958; Epping, 1961; Wollstonecraft, 1965); 2HA Shoal Bay (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930-1933; Greenwich, NSW, 1936-1937); technician (Woollahra, NSW, 1943); electrical radio technician (Castle Hill, NSW, 1954); technician(Epping, NSW, 1958-1963; Wollstonecraft, NSW, 1968); retired (Shoal Bay, NSW, 1972-1977) * [[/Frank Philip White|White, Frank Philip or Phillip]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXSJ-9NF] - 1892(Eng)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 189, 1916 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIM Melbourne (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Frank Roy White|White, Frank Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4P-LVT] - 1911(NSW)-1994(NSW) - Licences: 2ABK Sydney (Roseville, 1938; Wahroonga, 1939; West Ryde, 1947-1954); 2AHW Sydney (West Ryde, 1961) - Qualifications: cc; 2COCP 5, 1934; 1COCP 12, 1934 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; beam wireless operator (AWA); WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (West Ryde, 1933-1935); telegraphist (Roseville, 1936-1937; Ryde, 1943-1972; Glenorie, NSW, 1977); retired (Thornleigh, NSW, 1980) * [[/Gilford James White|White, Gilford James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1X6-XFV] - 1915(SA)-1997(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified (post 1981?) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP V00911, 1981; BOCP 100, 1937; AIR3 796, 1946 - WW2 (RAAF, Officer, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: airline captain (Box Hill South, Vic, 1963; Burwood, Vic, 1968-1977); economist (Burwood, Vic, 1980) * [[/Henry Benjamin Humphrey White|White, Henry Benjamin Humphrey "Harry"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDL-18H] - 1918(Vic)-1960(Vic) - Licences: 3IR Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1950, 1937, Vic; COCP2 631, 1942; COCP1 658, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Gardiner, Vic, 1943); radio operator (Malvern, Vic, 1949); broadcast technician (Collie, WA, 1954) * [[/J. L. White|White, J. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6JL via Brass Valley (1927) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Hugh William White|White, John Hugh William "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1CN-76K] - 1908(WA)-1980(WA) - Licences: 5MM Adelaide (Dunleath, 1947); 2UG Newcastle (Hamilton, 1948-1950); 2UG Sydney (Maroubra, 1954-1955); 6UG Perth (Nedlands, 1956; Floreat Park, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2348, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wallaroo, SA, 1939); PMG engineer (Glenelg, SA, 1941-1943); engineer (Hamilton, NSW, 1949; Maroubra, NSW, 1954); civil servant (Wembley, WA, 1958); director (Floreat Park, WA, 1963-1977) * [[/Kennion John White|White, Kennion John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1K1-9GP] - 1922(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2451, 1940, WA - amateur operator; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Norbert Leyburn White|White, Norbert Leyburn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBDK-7X1] - 1910(NSW)-1941(Hong Kong) - Licences: 9LW Rabaul, New Guinea (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, Sergeant) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Links: [file:///C:/Users/samue/Downloads/Serjeant%20Norbert%20Leyburn%20White%20-%20CWGC%20Certificate.pdf CWGC] - {{font color||yellow|Sacrifice: "Greater love hath no man than this"}} * [[/Reginald Percy White|White, Reginald Percy "Reg"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTX8-3V6] - 1908(WA)-1978(Vic) - Licences: 3RW Melbourne (Blackburn, 1931; Hawthorn, 1933-1939; Ringwood, 1947; Hawthorn, 1948-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 740, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: operator (Blackburn, Vic, 1931); sales (Auburn, Vic, 1934-1936; Hawthorn, Vic, 1937); engineer (Auburn, Vic, 1943-1949) * [[/Robert Keith White|White, Robert Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ17-8VS] - 1896(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XIW Bowral (1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (Army, 1918, discharged, medically unfit) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Balgowlah, NSW, 1930); motor engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1931-1933); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1935-1972) * [[/Ronald Langton White|White, Ronald Langton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWXY-FBB] - 1919(Vic)-1998(Vic) - Licences: 3QR Melbourne (Malvern, 1935-1939; St Kilda, 1947; West Hawthorn, 1948; East St Kilda, 1954-1960; Elsternwick, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1553, 1935, Vic; BOCP 159, 1938; AOCP1 19, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: announcer (St Kilda, Vic, 1943); broadcaster (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); radio (Caulfield, Vic, 1954); tv officer (Elsternwick, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Sydney George White|White, Sydney George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBD5-CNV] - 1902(NSW)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3MW Melbourne (East Malvern, 1937; Melbourne CBD, 1938-1939; West Parkville, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 739, 1922; COCP1 245, 1932 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: traveller (Carlton South, Vic, 1931-1936); engineer (Gardiner, Vic, 1937); radio engineer (Parkville, Vic, 1943-1949); public servant (Parkville, Vic, 1954-1967) * [[/Vernon William White|White, Vernon William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTP4-RGP] - 1908(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3VL Melbourne (Surrey Hills, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 934, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Mont Albert, Vic, 1931-1954; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1963-1977) ===''WHITELAW''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Roy Whitelaw|Whitelaw, Charles Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99WD-7NY] - 1891(Vic)-1957(Vic) - Licences: XMO Melbourne (Rosedale, 1913-1914); 3BH Melbourne (Mooroolbark, 1923-1925); 3BH Stawell (1925); 3BH Benalla (1925-1927); 3BH Melbourne (Mitcham, 1931); 3BH Woomelang (1933); 3BH Melbourne (Mornington 1937-1939); 3BH (Harrisfield, 1946-1947; Dandenong, 1948; Noble Park, 1954-1955; Boronia, 1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 87, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - early wireless experimenter; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; fire brigade and railway stationmaster; WW1 (AFC, Wireless Operator, 1917) - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Creswick, 1914); assistant stationmaster (Ravenswood, 1919); stationmaster (Mooroolbark, 1922-1924); railway employee (Timboon, 1925); stationmaster (Benalla, 1925-1927; Mitcham, 1931; Euroa, 1942; Harrisfield, 1949-1954) ===''WHITFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Frank Roy Whitford|Whitford, Frank Roy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/977F-FGK] - 1890(SA)-1970(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - owner & manager Whitford Broadcasting Network (6PM Perth, 6AM Northam, 6KG Kalgoorlie, 6GE Geraldton) - Electoral Rolls: compositor (Kalgoorlie, WA, 1916); printer (Perth, WA, 1916); salesman (Perth, WA, 1925; Mayfield, SA, 1925); manager (Balkatta, WA, 1929-1931); businessman (Nedlands, WA, 1936-1954); director (Peppermint Grove, WA, 1958-1968) - Links: [https://www.radioheritage.net/Story151.asp RHF] ===''WHITING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Reginald Ambrose Whiting|Whiting, Reginald Ambrose]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXR6-XDQ] - 1911(SA)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 5MC Adelaide (Torrensville, 1932-1933); 3MZ Melbourne (East Preston, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 988, 1932, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: fitter (South Yarra, Vic, 1934; Essendon, Vic, 1937); fitter & turner (Preston, Vic, 1942-1968); fitter (Preston, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WHITLAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whitlam|Whitlam, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward Gough Whitlam|Whitlam, Edward Gough "Gough"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5VH-8BJ] - 1916(Vic)-2014(NSW) - Prime Minister (1972-1975), WW2 (RAAF, Flight Lieutenant, navigator & bomb aimer, 1942-1945) - Electoral Rolls: student (Glebe, 1943); barrister (Cronulla, 1949; Cabramatta, 1958-1963; Red Hill, 1977; Double Bay, 1980) - executive oversight of the introduction of community radio in Australia - Links: [[w:Gough Whitlam|Wikipedia]]; [https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/whitlam-edward-gough-18730 Obituaries Australia] * [[/Lewis Alfred John Whitlam|Whitlam, Lewis Alfred John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYY1-BBB] - 1904(Qld)-1977(Qld) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Brisbane (Brisbane City, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: engineer's assistant (Brisbane City, Qld, 1931-1937); electrical engineer (Windsor, Qld, 1943-1968); engineer (Windsor, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WHITTAKER''=== SEE ALSO WHITAKER <!-- * [[/Robert Whittaker|Whittaker, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis William Whittaker|Whittaker, Francis William "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2WG-QBS] - 1920(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6FK Perth (Inglewood, 1938-1939, 1947; Cannington, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2146, 1938, WA; COCP2 543, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (East Perth, WA, 1943); communication officer (DCA, Wyndham, WA, 1954-1958); clerk (Cannington, WA, 1972-1980) ===''WHITTINGTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whittington|Whittington, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Laurence Henry Whittington|Whittington, Laurence Henry "Dick"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/GZ4T-JRQ] - 1906(SA)-2000(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - amateur receiver (secretary, North Adelaide Radio Club, 1923+); broadcast listener (member ARDXC 1970s; member SCDXC 1970s; member DXA 1970s & 1980s) - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Glenelg, SA, 1943); sales (Malvern East, Vic, 1949; Glen Iris, Vic, 1946); secretary (Blackburn, Vic, 1954-1968); clerk (Blackburn, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WHYTE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Whyte|Whyte, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Charles Kenneth Whyte|Whyte, Charles Kenneth]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYNV-R3R] - 1915(???)-19??(???) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1603, 1936, ??? - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Francis Russell Whyte|Whyte, Francis Russell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTM9-VZT] - 1918(NSW)-2010(NSW) - Licences: 2AKC Sydney (Campsie, 1938-1939, 1946); 2VF Sydney (Campsie, 1948-1965; St Ives, 1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2139, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: locomotive cleaner (Campsie, NSW, 1943-1963); electrician (St Ives, NSW, 1968-1980) * [[/Harold Eugene Whyte|Whyte, Harold Eugene]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-62D] - 1920(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2AHA Newcastle (Jesmond, 1937-1939; Mayfield, 1946-1948; Birmingham Gardens, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1965, 1937, NSW; BOCP 432, 1942; COCP1 637, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Lambton, NSW, 1949; Birmingham Gardens, NSW, 1949-1968); engineer (Birmingham Gardens, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/Rolland Jeffrey Whyte|Whyte, Rolland or Roland Jeffrey "Jeff"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRK3-7XT] - 1908(SA)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AHM Wentworth (1937-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1988, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: jackeroo (Wentworth, NSW, 1936-1968); grazier (Wentworth, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WIBURD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wiburd|Wiburd, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Wiburd|Wiburd, George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1H2-21S] - 1912(NSW)-1967(Vic) - Licences: 3LP Melbourne (Middle Brighton, 1947-1948; North Brighton, 1954-1956); 3LP Bairnsdale (1960); 3LP Yarram (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2390, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield West, Vic, 1937; Brighton, Vic, 1942-1954); manager (State Savings Bank, Lancefield, Vic, 1963) ===''WICKHAM''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wickham|Wickham, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Norman Wickham|Wickham, Arthur Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5C5-KXL] - 1901(NSW)-1955(NSW) - Licences: 2TP Sydney (Artarmon, 1933-1937; Lindfield, 1938; North Sydney, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 648, 1921 (Marconi) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: operator (Artarmon, NSW, 1930-1937); manager (North Sydney, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WICKS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/C. Wicks|Wicks, C.]] - 18??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: XQK Brisbane (South Brisbane) (1913) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified ===''WIDGERY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Widgery|Widgery, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Ernest Widgery|Widgery, Stanley Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNHD-YQ3] - 1917(Vic)-2002(Vic) - Licences: 3SE Ballarat (1936-1939, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1701, 1936, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: nil (Ballarat, Vic, 1942-1954); electrician (Ballarat, Vic, 1963-1980) ===''WIGNELL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wignell|Wignell, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Houston Wignell|Wignell, Arthur Houston]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GTMY-D1Y] - 1917(NSW)-1960(NSW) - Licences: 2ALK Sydney (Lidcombe, 1939; Petersham, 1946-1954; Marrickville, 1955-1958; Beverley Hills, 1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2253, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1921-1948) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Lidcombe, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Lewisham, NSW, 1949-1954) ===''WILCOX''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Samuel Joseph Wilcox|Wilcox, Samuel Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH4-6CC] - 1909(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: 3KC Melbourne (Croxton, 1933-1937; Caulfield, 1938-1939; Kensington, 1947-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1083, 1933, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: metalworker (Newmarket, Vic, 1949-1954); sheet metalworker (Newmarket, Vic, 1963-1968); metalworker (Kensington, Vic, 1972-1977) ===''WILDMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cyril George Wildman|Wildman, Cyril George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMG3-GNP] - 1900(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3FM Melbourne (Northcote, 1930-1931; Moreland, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; East Brunswick, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 624, 1930, No. ?? in Vic; BOCP 422, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrician (South Melbourne, 1927; Fitzroy North, 1931; Coburg, 1934-1942); electrical engineer (Brunswick East, 1977-1980) ===''WILKEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/James Henry Wilken|Wilken, James Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN6H-7TD] - 1893(Vic)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XPF Melbourne (Kilsyth, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 44, 1915 - early wireless experimenter; WW1; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Cottonvale, Qld, 1921-1922); manufacturer (Vaucluse, NSW, 1930; Colo Vale, NSW, 1934-1937); director (Vaucluse, NSW, 1943); company director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1949; Bellevue Hill, NSW, 1954); director (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1958) ===''WILKES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Wilkes|Wilkes, Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3ZJ-MY7] - 1882(Eng)-1936(Eng) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - broadcast listener; likely amateur receiver (1920s); Principal City Commercial College, Perth; member Wireless Development Assoc WA; attended wireless conference Sydney 1924; Craig & Co Wireless Engineers - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Cottesloe Beach, WA, 1913-1931) ===''WILKIN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Winstanley Wilkin|Wilkin, John Winstanley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LX-1P7] - 1891(NZ)-1967(SA) - Licences: 5JW Adelaide (North Adelaide, 1928; Osmond, 1931; Glen Osmond, 1933; North Walkerville, 1937-1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified; likely qualified in NZ - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: manager (Toorak, SA, 1939-1943) ===''WILKINS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wilkins|Wilkins, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Wilkins|Wilkins, Arthur]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3AW Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1927; East St Kilda, 1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 375, 1927, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW(?) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - Comment: Several contemporaneous Arthur Wilkins, specific to be identified * [[/Charles Joseph Wilkins|Wilkins, Charles Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRRZ-3KS] - 1911(NSW)-1976(NSW) - Licences: 2ALB Sydney (Manly, 1938-1939, 1947-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2208, 1938, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical apprentice (Manly, NSW, 1933-1936); electrical mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1937); dynamo attendant (Manly, NSW, 1943-1968) * [[/Robert Thomson Wilkins|Wilkins, Robert Thomson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5KL-ZX4] - 19??(???)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2WQ Sydney (Manly, 1934-1936); 2WQ Werris Creek (1937-1939); 2WQ South Grafton (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1253, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Manly, NSW, 1932-1934); electrician (South Grafton, NSW, 1949-1977) ===''WILKINSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Angus Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Dudley Angus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR41-Q53] - 1919(SA)-1988(SA) - Licences: 5WD Adelaide (Frewville, 1935-1939; College Park, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1455, 1935, SA; BOCP 182, 1938; 1COCP 284, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Hawthorn, SA, 1941; Ballarat, Vic, 1942) * [[/Frederick Gidley Hattam Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Frederick or Frederic Gidley Hattam]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LF7N-YDF] - 1896(NSW)-1982(Qld) - Licences: XGG Sydney (Ashfield, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (AIF, 1916-1918, Gunner); bank clerk (1916) - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Mudgee, NSW, 1930); clerk (Young, NSW, 1930; Chatswood, NSW, 1933-1934); bank clerk (Commercial Bank, Braidwood, NSW, 1936-1937); bank officer (Milton, NSW, 1943-1949; Milson's Point, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1980; Mooloolaba, Qld, 1980) * [[/James Enoch Machell Augustus Wilkinson|Wilkinson, James Enoch Machell Augustus]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9X59-KSR] - 1910(Vic)-1990(???) - Licences: 3PQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1931-1937; Fairfield, 1938-1939; Northcote, 1947-1956; Lalor, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 782, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: postal (Northcote, Vic, 1936-1937) ===''WILLIAMS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Williams|Williams, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan William Frederick Williams|Williams, Alan William Frederick]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GP8H-KSX] - 1911(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2AF Sydney (Ryde, 1931-1939); 2AF Wagga Wagga (1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 737, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 31, 1936; TVOCP 271, 1960 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Ryde, NSW, 1933-1937); radio engineer (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1937-1943; Urana, NSW, 1949; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1954-1968) * [[/Albert Edward Williams|Williams, Albert Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BO Adelaide (Unley, 1930-1931); 5BO Adelaide (Ottaway, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 659, 1930, No. ?? in SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: - several contemporaneous AEWs in SA * [[/Alex Elisha Williams|Williams, Alex Elisha]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JC-RN9] - 1913(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3KT Melbourne (Elsternwick, 1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1062, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: fitter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1937; Camberwell, Vic, 1943-1949; Highfield Park, Vic, 1954); school teacher (Frankston, Vic, 1967-1968); teacher (Frankston, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Alfred Keith Williams|Williams, Alfred Keith]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C3-3SS] - 1905(WA)-1932(WA) - Licences: 6AW Collie (1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 502, 1929, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Gone too soon - Electoral Rolls: picture S. operator (Collie, 1930) * [[/Archdale Robert Leslie Williams|Williams, Archdale Robert Leslie "Archie"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L668-177] - 1895(Vic)-1958(Vic) - Licences: 3WE Birchip (1932-1933); 3WE Omeo, 1937-1939, 1947-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1005, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1AIF, 1914-1919); WW2, (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: printer (Seymour, Vic, 1921-1924); linotyper (Claremont, Vic, 1927-1928); linotype operator (Birchip, Vic, 1931); journalist (Omeo, Vic, 1936-1954) * [[/Evan James Williams|Williams, Evan James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1M6-MLM] - 1894(NSW)-1954(NSW) - Licences: 2JW Sydney (Double Bay, 1925-1927; Edgecliff, 1928-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 810, 1924 (Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 (Army, 1st Aust Wireless Signals Squadron, 1917-1918); WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: freeholder (Woollahra, NSW, 1930-1954) * [[/Ernest Arthur Williams|Williams, Ernest Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKNS-QYG] - 1888(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2QY Receive Wollongong (1923); 2QY Wollongong (1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plumber (Wollongong, 1913, 1930-1958); retired (Wollongong, 1968) * [[/Harold Parkyn Williams|Williams, Harold Parkyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CW-DGX] - 1881(Qld)-1933(NSW) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - first general manager of ABC - Electoral Rolls: - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/williams-harold-parkyn-9112 ADB] * [[/John Banks Williams|Williams, John Banks]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDZH-ZR5] - 1913(Vic)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2ADI Sydney (Bondi North, 1937-1939); 2ADI Merimbula (1946-1948); 2ADI Bega (1950); 2AYW Bega (1957-1969); 2AYW Kiama (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; COCP1 983, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Bega, NSW, 1949-1954); radio technician (Bega, NSW, 1958-1968); technician (Kiama, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/J. E. Williams|Williams, J. E.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DQ Receive Brisbane (Annerley, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Comment: many contemporaneous JEWs - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/John Henry Williams|Williams, John Henry Jnr "Johnny" "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP3D-8NG] - 1880(Qld)-1953(Qld) - Licences: 4JH Mackay (1929-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 507, 1929, No ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: iron monger? (Mackay, 1925-1943) - established commercial broadcaster 4MK Mackay 1931 * [[/John Owen Williams|Williams, John Owen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZWV-S18] - 1918(Vic)-1991(Vic) - Licences: 3OU Melbourne (Hawthorn, 1935-1937; Sandringham, 1938-1939); 3OQ Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1948); 3UO Melbourne (Sandringham, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1426, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: bio-chemist (Prahran, Vic, 1943-1949); instrument maker (Brighton, Vic, 1949-1954); engineer (Sandringham, Vic, 1963); manager (Sandringham, Vic, 1967-1980) * [[/Joseph Henry Williams|Williams, Joseph Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G178-LC7] - 1921(Vic)-1979(Vic) - Licences: 3OQ Melbourne (Northcote, 1938-1939); 3NL Melbourne (Northcote, 1948; Mordialloc, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2134, 1938, Vic; BOCP 183, 1938) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: defence instructor (Northcote, Vic, 1949); teacher (Mordialloc, Vic, 1954-1963; Rosanna, Vic, 1968; Macleod, Vic, 1972-1977) * [[/Kenneth Jack Woodbine Williams|Williams, Kenneth Jack Woodbine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MP6T-5JR] - 1912(Eng)-1978(NSW) - Licences: 2XD Sydney (Bankstown, 1932-1936); 2XD Tamworth (1937-1939); 2XD Sydnet (Bankstown, 1946-1947; Eastwood, 1948-1950; West Ryde, 1954-1956; Galston, 1957-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1025, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bankstown, NSW, 1934-1935; Tamworth, NSW, 1937); engineer (West Ryde, NSW, 1954); farmer (Galston, NSW, 1958-1977) * [[/L. L. Williams|Williams, L. L.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 9WL Kela, Salamaua, New Guinea (1938) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Leslie Samuel Barnes Williams|Williams, Leslie Samuel Barnes]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F2-X56] - 1896(Qld)-1974(Qld) - Licences: 4LS Brisbane (Indooroopilly, 1930-1933); 4LS Toogoolawah (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 630, 1930, Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: naval signalman (Cape Moreton, 1917-1922); saddler (Indooroopilly, 1925-1931); boot repairer (Toogoolawah, 1934-1958); retired (Taringa, 1963-1972) * [[/Neville Gatenby Williams|Williams, Neville Gatenby]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYX7-QBT] - 1919(Vic)-19??(Qld) - Licences: 3PH Melbourne (Brighton, 1935-1939, 1947); 3PH Seymour (1948-1954); 7PH Launceston (1955-1956); 3PM Mildura (1965-1969); 4PH Magnetic Island (1975); 4PH Toorbul (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1555, 1935, Vic; COCP1 996, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (Brighton, Vic, 1942-1949; Seymour, Vic, 1949); communications officer (Airport, Mildura, Vic, 1963-1968); shopkeeper (Palm Beach, Qld, 1972); retired (Arcadia, Qld, 1977; Currumbin, Qld, 1980) * [[/Ronald Armand Williams|Williams, Ronald Armand]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYY5-2QC] - 1916(Vic)-1965(Vic) - Licences: 3ZD Warragul (1937-1939, 1948-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2034, 1937, Vic; BOCP 646, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, Lieutenant, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Canterbury, Vic, 1943); manager (Warragul, Vic, 1949-1954); general manager (Shepparton, Vic, 1963) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1069349 VWMA] * [[/Walter Neville Williams|Williams, Walter Neville "Neville"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GYW6-G6P] - 1915(NSW)-1996(NSW) - Licences: 2XV Sydney (Merrylands, 1947-1969); 2XV Sydney (Carlingford, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP2 107, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (long-time editor Electronics Australia) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Guildford, NSW, 1936); engineer (Merrylands, NSW, 1943-1963; Granville West, NSW, 1968; Merrylands, NSW, 1972); editor (Beecroft, NSW, 1977; Carlingford, NSW, 1980) - Links: [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/NW199701.pdf EA] ===''WILLIAMSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Williamson|Williamson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Cecil Joseph Augustine Williamson|Williamson, Cecil Joseph Augustine]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K879-9HC] - 1925(NSW)-1973(NSW) - Licences: 2CW Yass (1929-1931); 2ALS Yass (1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 525, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio dealer (Yass, 1930-1949); farmer (Trundle, 1949); mechanic (Orange, 1954-1972) * [[/Edwin Keith David Williamson|Williamson, Edwin Keith David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBY9-Z1N] - 1910(Vic)-2005(WA) - Licences: 3IF Melbourne (Bentleigh, 1947-1956; Oakleigh, 1960-1969); 3IF Warneet (1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2218, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bentleigh, Vic, 1936-1954); bank officer (Oakleigh, Vic, 1963-1968); retired (Warneet, Vic, 1972; Frankston, Vic, 1977-1980) * [[/Frederick Lerpiniere Williamson|Williamson, Frederick Lerpiniere "Fred"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6L-GCH] - 1896(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5AH Receive Adelaide (Kent Town, 1922); 5AH Adelaide (Kent Town, 1922-1927; Collinswood, 1928, 1948-1955); also dealer licence 5BT Adelaide 1925-1926 for Kauper, Austin & Williamson - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 22, 1924, No. ?? in SA; BOCP 284, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "5AH - Frederick Lerpiniere Williamson" * [[/Hubert Gordon Williamson|Williamson, Hubert Gordon "Rusty"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7J-YQP] - 1907(Vic)-1995(Vic) - Licences: 3GW Rainbow (1927-1939, 1946-1960); 3GW Lalor (1965-1969); 3GW Melbourne (East Doncaster, 1975-1980); 3GH Rainbow (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 342, 1927, Vic; COCP1 593, 1942 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Rainbow, Vic, 1928-1937); engineer (Lalor, Vic, 1963-1967); technician (Doncaster East, Vic, 1977-1980) * Williamson nee Hutchings, Marjorie Lilian - See Marjorie Lilian Hutchings ===''WILLIS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Archibald Willis|Willis, John Archibald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GB1H-6FR] - 1917(Qld)-1976(Qld) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2161, 1938, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: not stated (South Brisbane, Qld, 1943-1963; Annerley, Qls, 1968); retired (Mt Gravatt, Qld, 1972) * [[/Harold Oliver Willis|Willis, Harold Oliver]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VS-NLZ] - 1898(Vic)-1976(WA) - Licences: 6OW Perth (South Fremantle, 1930-1931); 6AM Perth (South Fremantle, 1933); 6HW Perth (South Fremantle, 1937-1939, 1946-1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 675, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: baker (South Fremantle, 1925-1968) ===''WILLMOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> See also - WILMOTT * [[/Thomas Robert Willmott|Willmott or Wilmot, Thomas Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZD6-TB4] - 1886(NSW)-1947(NSW) - Licences: XCL Sydney (Toongabbie, 1912-1914); 2BR Receive South Grafton (1922); 2ZO South Grafton (1923-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 48, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: farmer (Grafton South, 1930-1943) ===''WILLOUGHBY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Eric Lancelot Willoughby|Willoughby, Eric Lancelot]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR88-Q5X] - 1912(SA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5BM Adelaide (Penrhyn, 1932-1939); 5GO Adelaide (Unley, 1948); 3FB Noojee (1954-1956); 3FB Neerim Junction (1960); 4EW Booval (1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1035, 1932, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: no occupation (Penrhyn, SA, 1939-1943); farmer (Noojee, Vic, 1949-1954); PMG Linesman (Booval, Qld, 1963-1968); PMG (Booval, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WILMOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> See also - WILLMOTT * [[/John Henry Wilmott|Wilmott, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFQY-PTR] - 1914(WA)-2003(NSW) - Licences: 6JW Perth (Como, 1934-1939); 2AJX Sydney (Lindfield, 1975); 2AJX Bathurst (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1345, 1934, WA; 1COCP 170, 1938 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JHWs - Electoral Rolls: aircraft radio officer (Lindfield, NSW, 1949); communications officer (Lindfield, NSW, 1958-1968); proprietor (Bathurst, NSW, 1977-1980) ===''WILSON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wilson|Wilson, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/A. H. Wilson|Wilson, A. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4DL Receive Brisbane (Kangaroo Point, 1923)- Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Arthur Lindsay Wilson|Wilson, Arthur Lindsay]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFSS-FSR] - 1904(Vic)-1985(Vic) - Licences: 3JF Melbourne (Gardenvale, 1935-1937; McKinnon, 1938-1939; Gardenvale, 1947-1948) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1546, 1935, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: signwriter (Elsternwick, Vic, 1926-1936); printer (Bentleigh, Vic, 1937); mechanic (Elsternwick, Vic, 1942-1980) * [[/Darius Joseph Wilson|Wilson, Darius Joseph]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8ZR-GJ4] - 1901(NSW)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2DW Sydney (Leichhardt, 1929-1931; Lidcombe, 1933; Five Dock, 1933-1939, 1946-1948; Warwick Farm, 1950; Yagoona, 1954-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 548, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: french polisher (Leichhardt, 1930; Five Dock, 1943-1949); no occupation (Five Dock, 1954); french polisher (Yagoona, 1954-1968); polisher (Yagoona, 1972-1977) * [[/Donald Davidson Wilson|Wilson, Donald Davidson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR4M-C67] - 1913(NSW)-1986(NSW) - Licences: 2AES Teralba (1936-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1822, 1936, NSW; BOCP 335, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Son is also DDW - Electoral Rolls: colliery employee (Speer's Point, NSW, 1936); radio mechanic (Teralba, NSW, 1943-1980) * [[/Henry George Wilson|Wilson, Henry George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5LY-R6P] - 1908(Eng)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 2AGO Sydney (Greenwich, 1937-1939, 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2045, 1937, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous HGWs - Electoral Rolls: accountant (Greenwich, NSW, 1954-1972) * [[/Horace Benjamin Wilson|Wilson, Horace Benjamin "Ben"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8DV-71R] - 1911(WA)-2005(NSW) - Licences: 5WB Adelaide (Wayville, 1930-1937; Unley Park, 1938-1939); 2BP Sydney (McMahons Point, 1946-1948; West Ryde, 1950-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 586, 1930, No. ?? in SA; AOLCP 161, 1934; 2COCP 33, 1935; 1COCP 72, 1935 - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio engineer (Unley Park, 1939); recording engineer (McMahons Point, 1949); business manager (West Ryde, 1954-1980) * [[/J. H. or T. H. Wilson|Wilson, J. H. or T. H.]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 6BV Perth (Claremont, 1922; Peppermint Grove, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/James Thomas Wilson|Wilson, James Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN47-4TR] - 1914(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 3CU Melbourne (Camberwell, 1937-1939); 3ACV Colac (1954-1955); 3ACV Carisbrook (1956); 3ACV Melbourne (St Albans, 1960; Mt Evelyn, 1965-1969); 3ACV Lubeck (1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1878, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: Several contemporaneous JTWs - Electoral Rolls: nil (Camberwell, Vic, 1936); textile (Camberwell, Vic, 1937); textile worker (Camberwell, Vic, 1943 + Mary Ellen) * [[/Leonard Gratton Wilson|Wilson, Leonard Gratton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQN8-3K6] - 1901(NSW)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6LG Perth (Inglewood, 1928; South Perth, 1930-1931; Como, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 429, 1928, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: vigneron (Caversham, 1925); police constable (South Perth, 1931-1936; Como, 1937); constable (Albany, 1943-1949); police constable (Como, 1954-1958) * [[/Leslie Maclean Wilson|Wilson, Leslie Maclean]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRH5-9TL] - 1893(NSW)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2LM Marsden (1924-1926); 2LM Sydney (Cremorne, 1927); 2LM Mudgee (1928-1936); 2LMW Mudgee (1937-1939); 2ALM Mudgee (1946-1950); 2ALM Port Macquarie (1954-1958); 2LM Port Macquarie (1960-1969+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 33, 1924, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: grazier (Mudgee, NSW, 1930-1954); no occupation (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1958-1963); retired (Port Macquarie, NSW, 1968-1972) * [[/Perry Allen Wilson|Wilson, Perry Allen]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4AT Receive Eumundi (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: motordriver (Eumundi, Qld, 1925-1934); garage proprietor (Eumundi, Qld, 1936-1943) * [[/Robert Scott Wilson|Wilson, Robert Scott]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ3-98L] - 1898(Vic)-1967(Vic) - Licences: XKC Melbourne (East Malvern, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1922-1924; Caulfield East, Vic, 1926; Gardiner, Vic, 1927-1943; Malvern, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/Robert Victor William Wilson|Wilson, Robert Victor William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRWJ-J3L] - 1910(Vic)-1996(Vic) - Licences: 2AFS Moree (1936-1939); 2AFS Newcastle (Hamilton, 1947-1950); 2AFS Port Stephens (Williamtown, 1954-1955); 3SD Melbourne (Blackburn, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1836, 1936, NSW; COCP1 1031, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1935-1946; RAAF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous RVWs - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (East Sydney, NSW, 1933-1935); radio mechanic (East Moree, NSW, 1937); RAAF (Hamilton, NSW, 1954); radio engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1963-1968); engineer (Blackburn, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Vaughan Hislop Wilson|Wilson, Vaughan Hislop]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR53-Z2B] - 1911(NZ)-1979(NSW) - Licences: 2ADZ Sydney (Elizabeth Bay, 1937; Harris Park, 1938); 2VW Sydney (Kingsford, 1947; Maroubra, 1948-1960; West Pymble, 1961-1965; Chittaway Point, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (qualified NZ?) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1937); engineer (Maroubra, NSW, 1949-1958); radio engineer (Pymble, NSW, 1963); technician (Chittaway Point, NSW, 1977) * [[/Victor John Wilson|Wilson, Victor John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX8K-NPY] - 1909(Qld)-2009(Qld)99yo - Licences: Receive Brisbane (New Farm, 1923); 4VW Brisbane (Newstead, 1937-1939); 4VW Nambour (1960); 4VW Brisbane (Everton Park, 1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1100, 1933, Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: panel beater (Newstead, Qld, 1931-1937; Nambour, Qld, 1958; Everton Park, Qld, 1963-1980) * [[/Warne Alfred George Wilson|Wilson, Warne Alfred George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKLN-Y39] - 1900(Vic)-1981(Vic) - Licences: 3RY Receive Ballarat (1923); 3RY Ballarat (1924-1925); 3WA Ballarat (1928-1939, 1946-1960); 3KV Ballarat (1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 444, 1928, No. ?? in Vic; AOLCP 20, 1930 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical engineer (Ballarat, 1924); radio engineer (Ballarat, 1927-1980) * [[/Wilfred Elvyn Wilson|Wilson, Wilfred Elvyn]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDSB-MB4] - 1880(Eng)-1964(NSW) - Licences: 2JI Receive Sydney (Roseville, 1922-1923); 2JI Sydney (Roseville, 1924-1925) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: optician (Roseville, 1930-1963) * [[/William Thomas Wilson|Wilson, William Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1DY-9FS] - 1921(Vic)-1997(SA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2381, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/Winston Mons Wilson|Wilson, Winston Mons]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9N7K-8K4] - 1915(Vic)-1959(Vic) - Licences: 3WM Melbourne (East Preston, 1934-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1407, 1934, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Preston, Vic, 1937); farmer (Eltham, Vic, 1943); mechanic (Cohuna, Vic, 1949); bookkeeper (Cohuna, Vic, 1954) ===''WILTSHIRE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wiltshire|Wiltshire, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur John Wiltshire|Wiltshire, Arthur John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRH7-W1X] - 1916(???)-2007(NSW) - Licences: 2AEM Lismore (1936-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1752, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales assistant (Lismore, NSW, 1937); turner & fitter (Adamstown, NSW, 1943); turner & machinist (Toronto, NSW, 1949); factory manager (Ballina, NSW, 1954); manager (Goonellabah, NSW, 1958-1963; Gundarimba, NSW, 1968); agent (Ballina, NSW, 1972-1977); distributor (Alstonville, NSW, 1980) ===''WINCH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winch|Winch, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roderick Mervin Winch|Winch, Roderick Mervin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L19Y-MMP] - 1910(NSW)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2OA Sydney (Harris Park, 1933-1937); 3OA Melbourne (South Yarra, 1938); 2OA Sydney (Parramatta, 1946-1961); 2AMY Sydney (Harris Park, 1939) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified (possibly from RAN) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: naval rating (Parramatta, NSW, 1932; Harris Park, NSW, 1933-1937); radio dealer (Parramatta, NSW, 1954-1963) ===''WING''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wing|Wing, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James John Wing|Wing, William James John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDHH-WKW] - 1887(Eng)-1954(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 188, 1916; 2COCP 142, 1930; 1COCP 212, 1931 - coastal wireless operator; RANRS (CPO, 1917-1918); AWA - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Hotel Metropole, Thursday Island, Qld, 1914); wireless engineer operator (Radio Station, Applecross, WA, 1917); radiotelegraphist (Cooktown, 1921); business manager (Epping, 1930); sales manager (Epping, 1933-1936; Roseville, 1937; Chatswood, 1943-1949); manager (Melbourne, 1954) ===''WINKLER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winkler|Winkler, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Martin Herbert Rudolf Winkler|Winkler, Rev. Martin Herbert Rudolf]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HCP-JCV] - 1906(NZ)-1985(SA) - Licences: 2MP Wagga Wagga (1934-1939); 2MP Temora (1946-1948); 5MV Adelaide (Clapham, 1954-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1335, 1934, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: clergyman (Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1932; Walbundrie, NSW, 1934; Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1934-1943; Barmedman, 1949) - Links: [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/614919 VWMA]; [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1241955 Photo] ===''WINTERFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Dudley Charles Burnett Brereton Winterford|Winterford, Dudley Charles Burnett Brereton]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3ML-FJH] - 1908(Qld)-1988(Canada?) - Licences: 4MF Brisbane (Annerley, 1927-1931); 4MF Southport (1933); 4MF Sarina (1938-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 363, 1927, No. 40 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Annerley, Qld, 1931); mechanic (Coorparoo, Qld, 1937); electrician (Sarina, Qld, 1943); electrical contractor (Broadbeach, Qld, 1949) ===''WINTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Winton|Winton, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Herbert Winton|Winton, John Herbert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2VW-4ZG] - 1912(Vic)-1976(Vic) - Licences: 3XR Melbourne (Glen Iris, 1932-1933; Surrey Hills, 1937-1939; Gardenvale, 1947-1948; Croydon, 1954-1960; Montrose, 1965; Wantirna South, 1969-1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 959, 1932, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Malvern, Vic, 1934-1936; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1937); accountant (Elsternwick, Vic, 1949; North Croydon, Vic, 1954; Montrose, Vic, 1963-1968; Wantirna, Vic, 1972) ===''WIRSU''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wirsu|Wirsu, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil Yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Oiva Leslie Wirsu|Wirsu, Oiva Leslie]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G14L-RGB] - 1919(NSW)-1970(NSW) - Licences: 3ALW Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947); 2AMA Sydney (Kensington, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2415, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Oatley, NSW, 1949-1954; Gordon, NSW, 1963-1968) ===''WISE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wise|Wise, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Henry Wise|Wise, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDDS-D87] - 1853(Vic)-1950(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: Nil yet identified - politician (Postmaster-General, 1920-1921) - Electoral Rolls: solicitor (Sale, 1905-1949) - Links: [[w:George Wise (Australian politician)|Wikipedia]] * [[/William George Wise|Wise, William George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPKG-RBN] - 1902(NSW)-1952(NSW) - Licences: 2PW Sydney (Summer Hill, 1932-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1045, 1932, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: electrical linesman (Summer Hill, NSW, 1930); lineman (Summer Hill, NSW, 1934-1949) ===''WISEMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Cleave Wiseman|Wiseman, William James Cleave]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX2M-ZP8] - 1906(SA)-1976(SA) - Licences: 5WJ Port Lincoln (1931-1939); 5WJ Ceduna (1947-1948); 5WJ Adelaide (Parafield, 1954) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 759, 1931, No. ?? in SA; 1COCP 485, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: cinema operator (Port Lincoln, SA, 1939-1941); aeradio operator (Ceduna, SA, 1943) ===''WISHART''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Turner Wishart|Wishart, William Turner "Bill, Billy"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQ3-J9S] - 1900(Qld)-1994(Qld) - Licences: 4WT Brisbane (Graceville, 1931-1939); 6TW Perth (Claremont/Floreat Park, 1946-1948); 4WX Brisbane (St Lucia, 1965-1969; Margate 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 870, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; radio club (WIAQ, councillor, federal councillor) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Red Hill, Qld, 1921); optical mechanic (Paddington, Qld, 1925; Graceville, Qld, 1928-1937); audiometrist (Floreat Park, WA, 1949; Darlington, WA, 1949); retired (Wynnum North, Qld, 1972; Margate, Qld, 1977-1980) ===''WITT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Witt|Witt, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sidney Herbert Witt|Witt, Sidney Herbert "Sid"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD3D-BDV] - 1892(Vic)-1973(Vic) - Licences: 3MZ Receive Melbourne (Camberwell, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: civil servant (Malvern, 1914-1916); electrical engineer (Camberwell, 1922); engineer (Brighton, 1925-1943; Glen Iris, 1958-1968; Burwood, 1972)) - Links: [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/witt-sidney-herbert-12059 ADB]; [http://www.coxhill.com/trlhistory/history/witt.htm Coxhill]; [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2355724 NLA] * [[/Walter King Witt|Witt, Walter King]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBCV-VWY] - 1893(Vic)-1980(Vic) - Licences: XKW Melbourne (St Kilda, 1913-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; WW1 (RAN Transport); WW2 (RANVR); Wireless Institute Victoria (vice president, 1914) - Electoral Rolls: wireless operator (Williamstown, Vic, 1916-1917); X-ray operator (Northcote, Vic, 1919); traveller (Williamstown, Vic, 1922-1924); manager (Williamstown, Vic, 1925-1927); sales (Williamstown, Vic, 1928-1968); manager (Williamstown, Vic, 1972); importer (Williamstown, Vic, 1977) - Links: [https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2014/20141022-1/index.php WIA Amateur Radio 2014 11] ===''WOHLERS''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wohlers|Wohlers, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Howard Gibson Wohlers|Wohlers, Howard Gibson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YB-FHW] - 1910(Vic)-1966(Vic) - Licences: 3YV Wangaratta (1947-1965); 3AYV Portable Wangaratta (1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2339, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Wangaratta, Vic, 1931-1963) ===''WOLFE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Hamilton Bennett Wolfe|Wolfe, Hamilton Bennett]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9H2-8K6] - 1886(Vic)-1956(WA) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 193, 1916; 2COCP 242, 1930; 1COCP 213, 1931 - coastal wireless operator (RANRS, CPO, 1917-1918); WW1; VIP Perth (1917-1918) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Bairnsdale, Vic, 1908-1912); wireless telegraphist (Applecross, WA, 1925-1926); radio telegraphist (Geraldton, 1936-1949); retired (Nedlands, WA, 1954) ===''WOLFENDEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Peter Wolfenden|Wolfenden, Peter]] - 3ZPA Strathmore (1965) - amateur operator, historian (amateur, amateur broadcasting), journalist (WIA's "Amateur Radio") ===''WOOD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wood|Wood, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Abner David Wood|Wood, Abner David]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ7R-BJC] - 1910(Eng)-1976(SA) - Licences: 6AS Mt Barker (1935-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1534, 1935, WA; BOCP 654, 1945 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified * [[/George Alfred Wood|Wood, George Alfred]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7Z-9F6] - 1909(NSW)-1983(NSW) - Licences: 2IZ Sydney (Waverley, 1933-1935; Woollahra, 1936-1939); 2AIX Sydney (Woollahra, 1948; Bondi Junction, 1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1125, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Waverley, NSW, 1933-1935); mechanic (Woollahra, NSW, 1937; Bondi Junction, NSW, 1943-1949); telephone technician (Randwick North, NSW, 1954-1958; Hurstville South, NSW, 1963-1968); technician (Hurstville South, NSW, 1972-1980) * [[/James Henry Clarence Wood|Wood, James Henry Clarence]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5H7-XN9] - 1901(NSW)-1942(NSW) - Licences: Receive Grafton (Crystal) (1923); 2ZM Grafton (1933-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1128, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Grafton, NSW, 1930-1937) * [[/James William Wood|Wood, James William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1W2-B9P] - 1914(Vic)-1987(NSW) - Licences: 2GG Albury (1946-1947); 2GG Herne Bay (1948-1950); 2GG Sydney (Bexley North, 1954-1961; Long Jetty, 1965-1969; Killarney Vale, 1975-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2419, 1939, NSW; AOCP2 39, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Comment: Several contemporaneous JWWs - Electoral Rolls: teacher (Killarney Vale, NSW, 1977) * [[/Percy Wood|Wood, Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8M8-2V1] - 1909(Qld)-19??(???) - Licences: 4RQ Ipswich (1927-1931); 4PW Ipswich (1933-1939); 2EPW Banora Point - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 359, 1927, No. 39 in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; journalist (QRN, AR); engineer (IREE) - Electoral Rolls: electrical mechanic (Ipswich, 1931); radio dealer (Ipswich, 1937-1949; East Ipswich, 1954-1968); electrical dealer (Banora Point, 1977-1980) * [[/Raymond Eric Wood|Wood, Raymond Eric]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5LV-Y2C] - 1916(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2VB Sydney (South Kensington, 1935-1938; Kingsford, 1938-1939; Epping, 1948-1950) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1580, 1935, NSW; COCP2 195, 1939; COCP1 305, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio operator (Cheltenham, NSW, 1943); radio technician (Epping, NSW, 1949-1954); technician (OTC Doonside, NSW, 1958-1977); retired (Saint Huberts Island, NSW, 1980) ===''WOODHEAD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Edward Woodhead|Woodhead, Harold Edward]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G97Q-V5C] - 1904(Eng)-1989(NSW) - Licences: 6DI Receive Bridgetown (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Bridgetown, WA, 1925; Broome, WA, 1931); civil servant (South Perth, WA, 1936-1968); retired (Mortdale, NSW, 1972-1980) ===''WOODLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodley|Woodley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William Robert Woodley|Woodley, William Robert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8VC-CYY] - 1909(???)-1995(WA) - Licences: 6BY Perth (West Leederville, 1930-1931); 6DJ Perth (Carlisle, 1946-1948; Victoria Park, 1954-1956; Maniana, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 680, 1930, No. ?? in WA - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster, WW2 - Electoral Rolls: labourer (Claremont, 1936-1937); mechanic (Victoria Park, 1943); radio mechanic (Carlisle, 1949; Victoria Park, 1954; Maniana, 1963-1980) - Callsign possibly withdrawn for commercial ===''WOODMAN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodman|Woodman, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/John Henry Woodman|Woodman, John Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V1B-S3D] - 1903(Vic)-1972(NSW) - Licences: 2ZE Sydney (Willoughby, 1932-1933); 2ZE Leeton (1933-1937); 2ZE Delegate (1938-1939, 1946-1947); 2ZE Hay (1948-1961); 2ZE Murrumburrah (1965-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 925, 1932, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: telegraphist (Bondi, NSW, 1930; Chatswood, NSW, 1933); postal clerk (Leeton, NSW, 1934-1937); postmaster (Delegate, NSW, 1943; Hay, NSW, 1949-1963); retired (Murrumburrah, NSW, 1968) ===''WOODWARD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woodward|Woodward, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Claude Woodward|Woodward, Claude]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWZ7-DFF] - 1909(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: 3YO Melbourne (Coburg, 1931; Moreland, 1933-1939; Malvern East, 1948-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 765, 1931, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: salesman (Coburg, Vic, 1931-1937); manager (Malvern East, Vic, 1949-1963) * [[/George Reginald Woodward|Woodward, George Reginald ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GG18-CNZ] - 1916(NSW)-1991(NSW) - Licences: 2WO Sydney (Sutherland, 1932-1933); 2YT Sydney (Sutherland, 1934-1939); 2YT Bathurst (1946-1947); 2YT Rydal (1948); 2YT Sydney (Smithfield, 1950; Canley Vale, 1954-1957; Auburn, 1958; Smithfield, 1960; Canley Vale, 1961); 2YT Taree (1965-1975); 2YT Sydney (Gladesville, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 901, 1932, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 718, 1946 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: radio technician (Sutherland, NSW, 1943); mechanic (Kirkconnell, NSW, 1949); radio mechanic (Canley Vale, NSW, 1954); radio technician (Auburn North, NSW, 1958); radio engineer (Kempsey, NSW, 1958); radio technician (Lithgow, NSW, 1963); radio technician (Moree, NSW, 1963; Ryde, NSW, 1968); salesman (Punchbowl, NSW, 1972); retired (Punchbowl, NSW, 1977); technician (Gladesville, NSW, 1980) ===''WOOKEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Geoffrey William Lewis Wookey|Wookey, Geoffrey William Lewis]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN3H-WNJ] - 1911(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3YJ Melbourne (Croydon, 1931-1933; Elwood, 1938-1939, 1947-1969; East Bentleigh, 1975-1980); 3AYJ Melbourne (Portable, 1948-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 838, 1931, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: jeweller (Elsternwick, Vic, 1936-1942; St Kilda, Vic, 1949-1968); instrument maker (East Bentleigh, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Robert Bruce Wookey|Wookey, Robert Bruce]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DP1-GVW] - 1907(Vic)-1974(Vic) - Licences: Receive (Crystal) Geelong (1923-1924); 3RW Geelong (1925-1927); 3IC Geelong (1948-1974) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 146, 1925, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: postal employee (Cressy, Vic, 1928); postal clerk (Queenscliff, Vic, 1931; Geelong, Vic, 1942-1972) ===''WOOLACOTT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woolacott|Woolacott, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Francis Prosser Woolacott|Woolacott, Francis Prosser "Frank"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFL-94T] - 1903(NSW)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2ST Receive Sydney (Drummoyne, 1923-1924); 2FW Sydney (Drummoyne, 1925-1926) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 119, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur receiver; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Father-in-law of Geoffrey Ross Curnow - Electoral Rolls: architect (Mosman, NSW, 1936); engineer (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1937); architect (Mosman, NSW, 1943-1958); engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1963) ===''WOOLLETT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Woollett|Woollett, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/David Edgar Woollett|Woollett, David Edgar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZTM-HDP] - 1920(NSW)-2001(NSW) - Licences: 2ZDE Sydney (Beverley Hills, 1956-1980+) - Qualifications: AOLCP 202, 1956; AOCP 4292, 1965, NSW - amateur operator; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: telephone technician (Beverley Hills, 1949-1972; Narwee, 1977-1980) * [[/Norman Horace Woollett|Woollett, Norman Horace]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPD2-Z5M] - 1908(Eng)-1980(NSW) - Licences: 2ZY Sydney (Mosman, 1926-1927) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 276, 1926, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: advertising agent (Woollahra, NSW, 1933); manager (Bondi, NSW, 1936); public servant (Epping, NSW, 1949-1954); representative (Roseville, NSW, 1958-1980) ===''WOOLLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leon Ronald Woolley|Woolley, Leon Ronald]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L214-JQH] - 1898(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4FW Ipswich (1931); 4FW Townsville (1933); 4FW Ipswich (1937-1939, 1946-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 751, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; military (WW2, ATC); employment (school teacher) - Electoral Rolls: schoolteacher (Bell, Qld, 1919-1921; Newtown, Qld, 1925; Kia Ora, Townsville, 1931; Newtown, Qld 1934-1963) ===''WOOLNOUGH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Archibald Stephen Woolnough|Woolnough, Archibald Stephen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8CG-9PK] - 1909(Vic)-2004(Vic) - Licences: 3BW Portarlington (1929-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 519, 1929, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: business proprietor (Portarlington, 1931-1980) * [[/Walter George Woolnough|Woolnough, Walter George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K89F-ZSF] - 1876(NSW)-1958(NSW) - Licences: 2GW Sydney (Killara, 1925-1927; Gordon, 1928-1930; Greenwich, 1931; Gordon, 1933), on behalf of son Walter Lyell Woolnough - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - Nil - Relationships: father of 2GW Walter Lyell Woolnough - Electoral Rolls: university professor (Mt Lawley, WA, 1913); professor geology (University, WA, 1916-1917); geologist (Hotel Canberra, ACT, 1928); Commonwealth Geologist (Forrest, ACT, 1937); clerk (North Sydney, NSW, 1943); public servant (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); no occupation (Neutral Bay, NSW, 1954-1958) * [[/Walter Lyell Woolnough|Woolnough, Walter Lyell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CJF-LS3] - 1906(NSW)-1999(NSW) - Licences: 2GW Sydney (Killara, 1925-1927; Gordon, 1928-1930; Greenwich, 1931; Gordon, 1933-1936); 2GW Lithgow (1937-1939); 2GW Sydney (Gordon, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: AOCP 153, 1925, No. ?? in NSW), amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: licence held by father Walter George Woolnough till 1933 - Relationships: son of Walter George Woolnough, holder of 2GW licence till 1933 - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Lane Cove, NSW, 1930); assistant engineer (Gordon, NSW, 1933-1935); engineer (Lithgow, NSW, 1936-1937; Gordon, NSW, 1943-1980) ===''WOOSTER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Meredith Wooster|Wooster, Horace Meredith "Jack"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L23Q-CGW] - 1909(Qld)-1992(Qld) - Licences: 4VH Townsville (City, 1930-1939; Belgian Gardens, 1946-1948); 4VH Brisbane (Yeronga, 1954-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 623, 1930, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2; state public servant (Qld Railways, telegraphist; Qld Main Roads Dept); military (Army signals officer) - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Townsville, 1931-1932; Norman Park, 1937; Townsville, 1943-1949; Yeronga, 1954-1980) ===''WORRALL''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worrall|Worrall, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Leonard Albert Worrall|Worrall, Leonard Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTL5-L1L] - 1912(NSW)-1978(Qld) - Licences: 2XM Sydney (Parramatta, 1933-1934; Punchbowl, 1935-1936); 4XM Cairns (1937-1939); 4WL Brisbane (Stafford Heights, 1975) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1221, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Punchbowl, NSW, 1934-1936; Cairns, Qld, 1937); bank clerk (Wynnum, Qld, 1943); clerk (Wynnum North, Qld, 1954-1963); bank manager (Tarragindi, Qld, 1968); manager (Stafford Heights, Qld, 1972-1977) ===''WORSLEY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worsley|Worsley, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Harold Ansley Worsley|Worsley, Harold Ansley or Annesley]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L26G-17S] - 1905(Vic)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 3IS Melbourne (Caulfield, 1937-1939); 3EU Melbourne (Caulfield, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2035, 1937, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: telephonist (Richmond, Vic, 1927-1928); letter carrier (St Kilda, Vic, 1931-1934; Caulfield, Vic, 1936-1968); messenger (Caulfield North, Vic, 1972-1980) ===''WORSWICK''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Worswick|Robert Worswick, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Horace Victor Worswick|Worswick, Horace Victor "Victor"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD4T-NN4] - 1908(Eng)-1993(Vic) - Licences: 2VW Sydney (Concord West, 1931-1939); 3VI Melbourne (Ringwood, 1947-1948; Surrey Hills, 1954-1975; Mont Albert, 1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 727, 1931, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: photographer (Concord, NSW, 1930-1937; Auburn, Vic, 1943; Ringwood, Vic, 1949; Surrey Hills, Vic, 1954-1980) ===''WORTH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Sydney Ernest Worth|Worth, Sydney or Sidney Ernest]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXBH-5Z3] - 1905(WA)-1963(WA) - Licences: 6SW Perth (Rivervale, 1930-1933; Nedlands, 1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 958, 1927; 2COCP 223, 1930; 1COCP 226, 1931 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Rivervale, WA, 1931); wireless operator (Nedlands, WA, 1936-1958) ===''WRAITH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Edward James Crawford Wraith|Wraith, Edward James Crawford "Jim"]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KV2C-11D] - 1862(Vic)-1942(Vic) - Early wireless experimenter ===''WRATTEN''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Mervyn James Wratten|Wratten, Mervyn James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJM-DV8] - 1918(Qld)-1999(Qld) - Licences: 4MW Ipswich (Brassall, 1937-1939; North Ipswich, 1946-1947; Brassall, 1948-1980+); 4LX Gold Coast (Palm Beach, 1956-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1932, 1937, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio clubs (WIAQ, Ipswich ARC); military (WW2, CMF, AIF); employment (Cribb & Foote, manager, radio section); business proprietor (Avon Theatre) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (Brassall, Qld, 1943-1977; North Ipswich, Qld, 1980) ===''WRAY''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wray|Wray, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ronald Milroy Percy Wray|Wray, Ronald Milroy Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8H3-QYM] - 1909(Vic)-1963(NSW) - Licences: 2WX Sydney (Hurstville, 1929-1961) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 472, 1929, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: biograph operator (Hurstville, NSW, 1930-1933); radio engineer (Hurstville, NSW, 1935-1937); biograph assistant (Hurstville, NSW, 1949-1958) ===''WREFORD''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Roger Norman Wreford|Wreford, Roger Norman]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX22-N2X] - 1909(WA)-1990(SA) - Licences: 2ADC Broken Hill (1936-1937); 5RW Adelaide (Blackwood, 1938-1939; Mitcham, 1947-1954; South Brighton, 1955-1960; Crafers, 1965-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1714, 1936, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Relationships: Brother of 5DW-6IW Arthur Franklin Wreford - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Broken Hill, NSW, 1935-1936; Blackwood, SA, 1939; Mitcham, SA, 1941-1943) * [[/Arthur Franklin Wreford|Wreford, Arthur Franklin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3V1-92S] - 1898(WA)-19??(???) - Licences: 5DW Adelaide (Kensington Gardens, 1937-1939; Cumberland, 1947-1954); 6IW Perth (Armadale, 1955-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2037, 1937, SA; 2COCP 452, 1941 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW1 - Relationships: Brother of 2ADC-5RW Roger Norman Wreford - Electoral Rolls: bank clerk (Kensington Gardens, SA, 1939); mechanic (Crystal Brook, SA, 1941; Cumberland, SA, 1943); civil servant (Gosnells, WA, 1954); technician (Armadale, WA, 1958) - Links: [https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/person/133040 NAA] ===''WRIEDE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Sjoberg Albert Wriede|Wriede, George Sjoberg Albert]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKG2-VK8] - 1900(Qld)-1971(Qld) - Licences: 4DJ Receive Caboolture (1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: railway employee (Cooroy, 1921; Miriam Vale, 1925-1958); retired (Gladstone, 1963) ===''WRIGHT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Wright|Wright, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Edward Wright|Wright, Albert Edward]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 2SS Receive Scarborough (1923); 2SS Scarborough (1924-1925); 2SS Coledale (1926-1933); 2SS Coolah (1933); 2SE Scarborough (1935-1936); 2SE Louth/Bourke (1937-1938); 2SE Walgett (1939); 2SE Willow Tree (1946); 2SE Stanmore (1947-1950); 2SE Sydney (Guildford, 1954-1961); 2SE Quirindi (1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 118, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Comment: several contemporaneous Albert Edward Wrights in NSW, needs specific data to identify - Electoral Rolls: Nil yet identified - TroveTag: "2SS-2SE - Albert Edward Wright" * [[/Arthur Milford Wright|Wright, Arthur Milford]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJQ9-JR6] - 1894(Vic)-1964(Vic) - Licences: XNF Melbourne (Brighton, 1913-1914); 3CL Receive Melbourne (Brighton, 1922); 2779 Receive Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1923) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter; amateur receiver - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Brighton, Vic, 1915-1922; Oakleigh, Vic, 1924-1963) * [[/A. W. H. Wright|Wright, A. W. H. "Bill"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - 5BW Adelaide, 3AAW, 4TU Garbutt (-1950+, amateur operator (AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld), amateur broadcaster * [[/Collis Page Wright|Wright, Collis Page]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD1P-P9L] - 1912(Tas)-2004(Tas) - Licences: 7LZ Launceston (1933-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1099, 1933, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: draper's assistant (Launceston, 1936-1937); salesman (Launceston, 1943); draper (Launceston, 1949-1968) * [[/Eric John Wright|Wright, Eric John]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHG-P2G] - 1904(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4DY Brisbane (Annerley, 1936-1939; Windsor, 1947; Buranda, 1948; Annerley, 1954; Buranda, 1955-1956; Ekibin, 1960-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1816, 1936, Qld; 3COCP 1471, 1953 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: turner (Annerley, Qld, 1937-1943; Annerley, Qld, 1949); waterside worker (Ekibin, Qld, 1963) * [[/Frederick Harold Wright|Wright, Frederick Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF95-LW1] - 1910(Eng)-1972(WA) - Licences: 6FR Perth (Buckland Hill, 1936-1937; Mosman Park, 1938-1939, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1809, 1936, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: printer (Buckland Hill, WA, 1936; Mosman Park, WA, 1943-1963) * [[/Norman Hugh Wright|Wright, Norman Hugh]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G536-XM7] - 1885(NSW)-1959(NSW) - Licences: XFQ Sydney (Mosman, 1912-1914) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - early wireless experimenter - Electoral Rolls: shunter (Earlwood, NSW, 1930-1958) * [[/William Wright|Wright, William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1WG-PLV] - 1893(Vic)-1975(Vic) - Licences: Nil yet identified - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 323, 1927, Vic - amateur operator?; amateur broadcaster? - Electoral Rolls: driver (Terang, Vic, 1914-1963) * [[/William Henry Hilsdon Wright|Wright, William Henry Hilsdon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDVF-RKL] - 1905(Qld)-1967(Qld) - Licences: 4FA Toowoomba (1924) - Qualifications: cc; Nil yet identified - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: school teacher (Murrays Creek, 1930; Ballandean, 1937-1949); teacher (Toowoomba, 1954-1963) ===''WYLE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert John Hemingway Wyle|Wyle, Albert John Hemingway]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3J-6L7] - 1913(WA)-1990(WA) - Licences: 6BW Perth (Shenton Park, 1937-1939; Nedlands, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1865, 1937, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: radio salesman (Nedlands, WA, 1943-1968); salesman (Dalkeith, WA, 1972-1980) ===''WYNNE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Agar Wynne|Wynne, Agar]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4J-6CN] - 1850(Eng)-1934(Vic) - senior federal politician (Postmaster-General, 1913-1914) * [[/Alfred Percy Wynne|Wynne, Alfred Percy]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L858-Q52] - 1885(Qld)-1966(Qld) - proprietor music business (Wynne's Music, Maryborough), proprietor broadcasting station (4MB Maryborough) - Electoral Rolls: piano tuner (Paddington, Qld, 1908; Mooloolah, Qld, 1909); commercial traveller (Mooloolah, Qld, 1912); piano tuner (Maryborough, Qld, 1913); salesman (Brisbane, Qld, 1916-1917; Mooloolah, Qld, 1919; Maryborough, Qld, 1919-1925); music store proprietor (Maryborough, Qld, 1928-1949); business manager (Maryborough, Qld, 1963) =='''X'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld -amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> =='''Y'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''YATES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Yates|Yates, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Arthur Gladstone Yates|Yates, Arthur Gladstone]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GPZQ-6WH] - 1908(NSW)-19??(???) - Licences: 2ZP Inverell (1931-1936); 2ZP Sydney (Camperdown, 1937); 2ZP Inverell (1938-1939, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 815, 1931, No. ?? in NSW; BOCP 265, 1939 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Inverell, NSW, 1943-1958); radio serviceman (Inverell, NSW, 1963-1980) * [[/Kenneth Gordon Yates|Yates, Kenneth Gordon]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-CJ3] - 1910(SA)-2000(SA) - Licences: 5RP Adelaide (Cottonville, 1939, 1947-1954; Westbourne Park, 1955-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2371, 1939, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: toolmaker (Cottonville, SA, 1939-1943) * [[/Reginald Colin Yates|Yates, Reginald Colin]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXRW-QX6] - 1914(SA)-1984(NSW) - Licences: 5RY Wyalla (1935-1937); 2AGZ Wollongong (1938-1939, 1947); 2AGZ Sydney (Mosman, 1948-1950); 2AGZ Broken Hill (1954-1957); 2AGZ Newcastle (Hamilton, 1958-1961; Charlestown, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1474, 1935, SA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1943); electrical engineer (Mosman, NSW, 1949); engineer (Wollongong, NSW, 1954); chartered electrical engineer (Merewether, NSW, 1958); professional engineer (Charlestown, NSW, 1968-1980) ===''YEATES''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Henry Melville Yeates|Yeates, Henry Melville]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G698-PXG] - 1912(Tas)-1980(???) - Licences: 7HY Launceston (1936-1939, 1948-1956) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1621, 1936, No. ?? in Tas - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: mechanic (Launceston, 1936-1937); electrical contractor (Launceston, 1949-1954); salesman (Mosman, NSW, 1958-1977) ===''YORSTON''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Ernest Sutherland Yorston|Yorston, Ernest Sutherland]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZY8-46D] - 1909(Vic)-1971(Vic) - Licences: 3ES Melbourne (Caulfield, 1926-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 299, 1926, No. ?? in Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Caulfield, Vic, 1931-1937); sales (Caulfield, Vic, 1942; Elsternwick, Vic, 1949); manufacturer (Caulfield, Vic, 1954-1963); director (Oakleigh, Vic, 1967-1968) ===''YOUNG''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Young|Young, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Alan Robert Arthur Young|Young, Alan Robert Arthur]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CV7-R6T] - 1912(Vic)-1982(Vic) - Licences: 3YA Melbourne (Moonee Ponds, 1937-1939; North Essendon, 1947-1948; Glenroy, 1954-1955) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1924, 1937, Vic; 2COCP 237, 1939; 1COCP 349, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: sales (Monee Ponds, Vic, 1934-1937); wireless operator (Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1942); radio technician (Essendon, Vic, 1949); electrician (Frankston, Vic, 1958-1963); textiler (Geelong, Vic, 1963-1980) * [[/Crawford Addison Young|Young, Crawford Addison]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF3C-DQT] - 1914(WA)-1971(WA) - Licences: 6CY Perth (Fremantle, 1934-1939, 1947-1969) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1265, 1934, WA - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Fremantle, WA, 1936-1937; South Fremantle, WA, 1943-1968) * [[/Geoffrey Carl Young|Young, Geoffrey Carl]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G5HD-8W5] - 1912(NSW)-1998(NSW) - Licences: 2FN Newcastle (New Lambton, 1933; CBD, 1934-1936); 2FN Orange (1937-1939) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1124, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: shop assistant (New Lambton, NSW, 1934; Newcastle, NSW, 1935); radio mechanic (Orange, NSW, 1936-1937); manager (Newcastle, NSW, 1943-1949; Hamilton, NSW, 1954-1980) * [[/Horace Stewart Young|Young, Horace Stewart]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGH6-K25] - 1921(WA)-2011(NSW) - Licences: 2AMZ Sydney (Petersham, 1939, 1946-1947; Dulwich Hill, 1948; Narwee, 1950-1961; Bexley, 1965-1975); 2AMZ Woy Woy (1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2342, 1939, NSW; COCP2 1063, 1946; COCP1 1149, 1947 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAN, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: RAN (Dulwich Hill, NSW, 1943); PMG employee (Narwee, NSW, 1949-1954); radio inspector (Beverley Hills, NSW, 1958-1963); public servant (Inaloo, WA, 1963; Bexley, NSW, 1968; Oakleigh South, Vic, 1972-1977); ?? (Woy Woy, NSW, 1980) * [[/Ian Neville Campbell Young|Young, Ian Neville Campbell]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GR81-5G8] - 1917(NSW)-1993(NSW) - Licences: 2OS Maitland (Thornton, 1936-1939, 1946-1954); 2OS Muswellbrook (1955-1958); 2OS Maitland (Thornton, 1960-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1664, 1936, NSW; BOCP 119, 1937 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: laboratory assistant (Ashfield, NSW, 1943); radio engineer (Thornton, NSW, 1949-1980) * [[/Ivan Harold Young|Young, Ivan Harold]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L118-BVF] - 1910(Qld)-2000(Qld) - Licences: 4YG Brisbane (Albion) (1930-1939); 4YH Brisbane (Mitchelton) (1969-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 708, 1930, No. ?? in Qld; BOCP 315, 1940 - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; radio technician (Mission Control Station, Thursday Island) - Electoral Rolls: nil (Albion, 1931-1937); public servant (Newmarket, 1943; Mitchelton, 1949-1980) * [[/James Lyle Young|Young, James Lyle "Jim"]] - 1897(Vic)-1945(Vic) - Licences: 2CH Receive Corowa (1922); 2JL Corowa (1926-1927); 2JL Coolamon (1929-1939) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 473, 1919 (Marconi, Telefunken) - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; wireless student (1918); WW1 (Applied, not called up) - Electoral Rolls: student (Toorak, Vic, 1919); grazier (Coolamon, NSW, 1930-1937); farmer (East Doncaster, Vic, 1943) * [[/James Wolstenholme Young|Young, James Wolstenholme]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2TQ-Z2R] - 1909(NSW)-1995(NSW) - Licences: 2JY Sydney (Turramurra, 1925-1934; Roseville, 1938-1939); 2JY Katoomba (1946); 2JY Sydney (Mona Vale, 1947-1948; Willoughby, 1950-1961; Middle Cove, 1965-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 189, 1925, No. ?? in NSW - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: articled clerk (Turramurra, 1932-1934), solicitor (Roseville, 1937; Katoomba, 1943; Willoughby, 1954-1977) * [[/John William Young|Young, John William]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6RN-2XX] - 1906(Qld)-1981(Qld) - Licences: 4JY Brisbane (Rosalie, 1931; Sandgate, 1933; Rosalie, 1938; Coorparoo, 1946-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 752, 1931, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: storeman (Rosalie, 1931); clerk (Sandgate, 1936); storeman (Rosalie, 1937; Coorparoo, 1943-1963); commercial traveller (Coorparoo, 1968-1980) * [[/Kenneth Walter Young|Young, Kenneth Walter]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRZ5-Y2S] - 1920(Vic)-2016(Vic)96yo - Licences: 3AKY Melbourne (South Yarra, 1947-1955; Elwood, 1956-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2424, 1939, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Nil yet identified) - Electoral Rolls: soldier (South Yarra, Vic, 1949); grocer (St Kilda, Vic, 1963-1968; Elwood, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/Laurence George Young|Young, Laurence George]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNH6-2J6] - 1908(Vic)-1992(Vic) - Licences: 3JN Melbourne (Murrumbeena, 1932-1933; Camberwell, 1937; East Malvern, 1938-1939; Burwood, 1947-1960) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1032, 1932, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 - Electoral Rolls: plasterer (Sandringham, Vic, 1934; Gardiner, Vic, 1937); fibro plasterer (Surrey Hills, Vic, 1943); manufacturer (Box Hill, Vic, 1949-1954); builder (Springvale North, Vic, 1963-1968; Mulgrave, Vic, 1972-1980) * [[/William Anderson Young|Young, William Anderson]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G89P-B3K] - 1897(Sct)-1956(Qld) - Licences: 4WA Brisbane (West End, 1927-1931) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 330, 1927, No. 34 in Qld - amateur operator, amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: boot employee (West End, 1925-1937); bootmaker (Ashgrove, 1943-1954) ===''YOUNGER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Younger|Younger, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/George Henry Younger|Younger or Yungherr (Electoral Rolls) or Jungherr, George Henry]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYX1-ZV7] - 1900(Qld)-1968(NSW) - Licences: 2YO Pelaw Main (1933-1939, 1946-1965) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 1102, 1933, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: wheeler (Pelaw Main, NSW, 1949-1968) ===''YUILE''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Yuile|Yuile, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Robert Henry Thomas Yuile|Yuile, Robert Henry Thomas]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GLQX-3DN] - 1907(NSW)-2000(NSW) - Licences: 2HU Sydney (Granville, 1939, 1946-1965; Baulkham Hills, 1969); 2HU Pretty Beach (1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2408, 1939, NSW - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: electrician (Granville, NSW, 1930-1937); fitter (Granville, NSW, 1943-1958); supervisor (Baulkham Hills, NSW, 1968); retired (Pretty Beach, NSW, 1980) =='''Z'''== <!-- * [[/Robert Browne|Browne, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> ===''ZANDER''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zander|Zander, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Albert Charles Andrew Zander|Zander, Albert Charles Andrew]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBP2-Z3F] - 1910(Vic)-1989(Vic) - Licences: 3PG Melbourne (Doncaster, 1947-1980+) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2175, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (Army, 2AIF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: orchardist (Doncaster, Vic, 1931-1963); retired (Doncaster, Vic, 1968-1980) ===''ZECH''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zech|Zech, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/William James Zech|Zech, William James]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZDZ-YJG] - 1893(Eng)-1973(NSW) - Licences: XABQ Sydney (Annandale, 1912-1914); 2DL Sydney (Annandale, 1922, Receive); 2WZ Sydney (Annandale, 1925-1927; Ashfield, 1928-1930; Stanmore, 1933-1934); 2ACP Sydney (Enmore, 1937; Como, 1938); 2ACP Katoomba 1939 & 1946-1975) - Qualifications: cc; CPRT 424, 1919 (Marconi, Telefunken); no record of AOCP - early wireless experimenter; ship wireless operator; amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: clerk (Ashfield, NSW, 1930); mechanic (Petersham, NSW, 1933-1934); casual worker (Katoomba, NSW, 1954-1958); no occupation (Katoomba, NSW, 1963-1968) - TroveTag: "XABQ-2DL-2WZ-2ACP - William James Zech" ===''ZEUNERT''=== <!-- * [[/Robert Zeunert|Zeunert, Robert "Bob"]] - 19??(???)-19??(???) - Licences: 4?? Brisbane - Qualifications: AOCP ??, 19??, No. ?? in Qld - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster - Electoral Rolls: --> * [[/Stanley Ivan Zeunert|Zeunert, Stanley Ivan]] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GBVX-Q15] - 1921(Vic)-1997(Vic) - Licences: 3SZ Hamilton (1938-1939); 3SZ Melbourne (Carnegie, 1947-1954; Glenroy, 1955-1969; Glen Waverley, 1975-1980) - Qualifications: cc; AOCP 2124, 1938, Vic - amateur operator; amateur broadcaster; WW2 (RAAF, 1939-1948; Army, CMF, 1939-1948) - Electoral Rolls: labourer's assistant (Oakleigh, Vic, 1949-1954); radio engineer (Broadmeadows, Vic, 1963-1967; Glen Waverley, Vic, 1972-1980) {{BookCat}} m1vprsh17xzvko9iu9fk25vwhaf236l Cookbook:Green Bean Casserole (Vegan) 102 404207 4499501 4495772 2025-06-07T01:43:17Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499501 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Vegetable recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{recipe}} [http://www.foodista.com/recipe/2M3K34BV/green-bean-casserole-vegan Originally posted to Foodista] by user Coco Treasure. Foodista recipes are released under a [http://www.foodista.com/static/legal CC-BY license]. ==Ingredients== *¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Nutritional Yeast|nutritional yeast]] *½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|crushed red pepper]] *1 [[Cookbook:Onion|red onion]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] *1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Coconut oil|coconut oil]] *1 ½ tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] *1 ½ cups [[Cookbook:Water|water]] *1 ½ cups [[Cookbook:Mushroom|mushroom]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] *1 ½ [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] [[Cookbook:Green Bean|green beans]] *2 cups chopped [[Cookbook:Parsnip|parsnips]] *3 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], minced *[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] to taste ==Preparation== #In a wide-bottomed [[Cookbook:Saucepan|saucepan]], add ½ tablespoon of coconut oil and set to low heat. Add the onions and cook for 30 minutes. Stir occasionally to caramelize. If the onions look dry, splash a bit of water into the pan. #Put the parsnips in a [[Cookbook:Steamer|steamer]] for about 10 minutes. Set aside and let them cool. #Remove the ends of the green beans and cut them into 2-inch (5 cm) pieces. [[Cookbook:Steaming|Steam]] them for 8 minutes. Set them aside in an 8×8-inch (200×200 mm) baking dish. #Once the onions have caramelized, set them aside. [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] the mushrooms in the same pan for one minute. #Add garlic, and stir for 5 minutes. #Add half of the garlic and mushroom mixture to the green beans. #Preheat the [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] to {{convert|350|F}}. #Put the other half of the garlic and mushroom mixture, as well as the steamed parsnips in a [[Cookbook:Blender|blender]]. Add the nutritional yeast, salt, pepper, and red pepper. [[Cookbook:Puréeing|Blend]] until smooth. #Pour the blended mixture over the mushrooms and green beans. Stir to coat, and top with the caramelized onions. #Bake for 30 minutes. #Serve. [[Category:Midwestern U.S. recipes]] [[Category:Green bean recipes]] [[Category:Baked recipes]] [[Category:Side dish recipes]] [[Category:Casserole recipes]] [[Category:Vegan recipes]] [[Category:Recipes from Foodista]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Coconut oil recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] plryqg4gk4s3yffc24jp752plofo8n0 Cookbook:Quail Egg and Chili Jangjorim 102 404301 4499578 4495927 2025-06-07T02:00:06Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499578 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Korean recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{Recipe}} '''Jangjorim''' is Korean dish consisting mainly of boiled or braised beef and soy sauce. This version uses quail eggs. == Ingredients == * [[Cookbook:Quail|Quail]] [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] water * 1 cup [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] * ½ cup [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]] * ¼ cup refined rice [[Cookbook:Wine|wine]] * 6 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 3 slices of fresh [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] * 3 dried red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile peppers]] == Procedure == # Bring a pot of water to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. Add the quail eggs, and boil for about 10 minutes. # Carefully drain the eggs, and cool in cold water. # Peel the cooled eggs. # Combine the water, soy sauce, sugar, wine, garlic, and ginger in a saucepan. Bring to a boil. # Add the eggs to the pot, and [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] until the liquid is reduced by half. # Add the peppers, and cook just for 1–2 minutes. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Adding 1 tablespoon each of salt and vinegar to the boiling water makes the eggs easier to peel. * Don't overcook after adding the chili pepper—it will get too soft. [[Category:Korean recipes]] [[Category:Quail egg recipes]] [[Category:Soy sauce recipes]] [[Category:Sugar recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] g0mtsygjpbgkikp0hpljnc2nokn7i03 Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nf6/3. Nxe5/3...Nc6/4. Nxc6/4...dxc6 0 423754 4499458 4496063 2025-06-07T00:18:53Z Kirkdozier 3503892 The move black wants to make after 5. d5 or 5. f5 is 5...Bc5 as 5...Bc4 is not possible. 4499458 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position|= |Stafford gambit |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C42]] |parent=[[../|Stafford gambit]] }} == 4...dxc6 == Black recaptures with the d-pawn. This opens the d-file for Black's queen and the diagonal for Black's light square bishop. The g4-square is now covered by Black's light square bishop. Black is prepared for a lighting-fast attack on White's position. They want to play Bc5 and pressure f2 with Ng4 or Nxe4, or by forming a battery with the bishop with Qd4. To prove White's advantage, they must keep their head and play solidly, stalling out Black's momentum. White's priorities are, in order: # Find a way to protect their e-pawn to hold on to their material lead. # Find a way to prevent the knight from coming to g4. === Defend with a pawn === The first option is [[/5. d3|'''5. d3''']] to defend e4. Though this appears to limit's White's light-square bishop, White plans to follow 5...Bc5 with 6. Be2 and control g4 that way, then build a strong centre with c3 and d4. [[/5. f3|'''5. f3''']] is an interesting try that derails the usual Stafford line. Ignoring common wisdom to "never play f3", White defends e4 and g4 at the same time. Now 5...Bc5 runs into 6. c3 and 7. d4, and Black has a hard time making progress. The best move is instead 5...Be6. === Defend while developing a piece === [[/5. Nc3|'''5. Nc3''']] is the most natural move, to develop a piece while defending e4, and staying flexible regarding the light-square bishop. This is a sharper, counterattacking alternative that generates tactics for both sides: playable but double-edged. White may hope to play d4 in one move, but will find it hard to do so as they no longer have a knight on f3 to support it, and White's knight on c3 prevents the c3 and d4 plan to shutdown Black's bishop. It is important in the 5. Nc3 line that White then controls g4 with 6. h3, and not try the combination 5. Nc3 and 6. Be2?? together. This is because White's bishop prevents Qf3 (see explanation in sample game). [[/5. Qe2|'''5. Qe2''']] can defend the e-pawn, and though it looks unnatural, it is playable so long as White avoids the trap of playing 5...Bc5 6. e5?? (6...Ng4 and a crushing attack on f2 follows, e.g. 7. f3 Nf2 8. Rg1 Nd3+ 9. Qxd3 Qxd3 10. Bxd3 Bxg1{{Chess/not|---}}). 6. h3 h5 7. d3 instead, and Black's initiative fizzles out. === Move the pawn === [[/5. e5|'''5. e5!?''']], kicking the knight, is another interesting try for White. After 5...Ne4, White must play 6. d4 to disallow 6...Bc5. The greedy 6. d3??, to kick the knight again, allows 6...Bc5 as in the [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nf6/3. Nxe5/3...Nc6#History|Lowens vs Stafford 1950 game]], where Black threatens mate in 2 (Bxf2+ Ke2 Bg4#); 7. dxe4 and Black wins White's queen, 7. Be3 and Black wins an exchange. == Sample game == {{Chess/board|moves=1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 Nc6 4. Nxc6 dxc6|caption=The position after 4...dxc6. White has accepted the Stafford gambit.|frame=1|float=right}} === Sergey Erenburg v Eric Rosen (2024) === This miniature played at the FIDE World Blitz championship illustrates the sharpness of the gambit and the precariousness of inaccurate play by White. '''1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 Nc6 4. Nxc6 dxc6''' White accepts the Stafford gambit and this position is reached. '''5. Nc3''' White chooses to defend the e4 pawn with their knight. 5. d3 is a sound alternative. '''5...Bc5''' Black develops their bishop and pressures f2. Black threatens Ng4, attacking f2 twice and threatening Bxf2+. If White does not react to this threat they lose their advantage and more, e.g. 6. d3? Ng4 7. Be3 Nxe3 8. fxe3 Bxe3 {{Chess/not|--}}. {{Chess/board|moves=1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 Nc6 4. Nxc6 dxc6 5. Nc3 Bc5 6. Be2|caption=Position after 6. Be2. White attempts defence with both Nc3 and Be2. This allows Black to win back the pawn, but Black chooses to push for a larger advantage.|frame=1|float=right}} '''6. Be2?''' Be2 protects the g4 square, but it is a mistake in the 5. Nc3 line. Black can win back the pawn with 6...Qd4!, forming a battery against f2 and forking the e4 pawn. 7. O-O Nxe4 8. Nxe4 Qxe4 {{Chess/not}}. Be2 works in the 5. d3 line because the e4 pawn is guarded with a pawn. 5. d3 Bc5 6. Be2 Qd4? 7. O-O Nxe4?? 8. dxe4 Qxe4 9. Nc3 {{Chess/not|+++}}. Black is down an knight and a pawn for two pawns. '''6...h5!?''' Black chooses not to play 6...Qd4 (despite what the commentators may have thought, Rosen ''was'' familiar with the idea but opted for this tricky line instead<ref name="rosen_youtube">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJdrMhfk5XA Stafford Gambit Crushes Grandmaster at the World Championship - Eric Rosen (Youtube)]</ref>. 6...h5 supports the g4 square so that Black may play Ng4. Black's real intention is to use trading their knight on g4 to open the h file: Ng4 Bxg4 hxg4! instead of Bxh4. '''7. h3?''' White's move seems to add control over g4 and so prevent the knight from coming in. However, Black is interested in prying open the h file and this will help them to do so. An improvement would be 7. d3. Black can half-open the h file with 7...Ng4 8. Bxg4 hxg4 but this is not so dangerous if White avoids short-castling. {{Chess/board|moves=1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 Nc6 4. Nxc6 dxc6 5. Nc3 Bc5 6. Be2 h5 7. h3 Qd4|caption=Position after 7...Qd4. White must deal with the threat of Qxf2.|frame=1|float=right}} '''7...Qd4''' ''Now'' Black threatens mate on f2, encouraging White to castle into the danger. '''8. O-O Ng4 9. hxg4?? hxg4''' An improvement would be 8. Rf1 to prevent mate. Black sacrifices the knight to pry open the h file. Even here White had a choice: 9. Bxg4 hxg4 and White needn't take back on g4. 10. d3 and if 10...gxh3 11. g3 h2+ 12. Kh1 and the king is quite safe. White is only slightly worse. '''10. g3''' N.B. 10. d3?? Qe5 (mate in 4) 11. g3?? Qxg3#. '''10...Qe5''' Threatens mate in 1 (f-pawn is pinned). '''11. Kg2''' Unpins f-pawn. '''11...Bxf2''' 11...Qa5? fails to Rh1. Bxf2 deflects the rook from the back rank. '''12. Rxf2 Qh5 13. Bf3''' If 12. Kxf2 Rh2+ 13. Ke3 (Ke1?? Qxg3#) Qxg3+ 14. Bf3{{Chess/not|---}} 13. Bf3 creates an escape route for the king via f1 and e2. '''13...gxf3+ 14. Qxf3?? Qh1# 0-1''' White blunders mate in one in time pressure. 14. Rxf3 Qh2+ 15. Kf1{{Chess/not|---}} allows the game to go on. == Theory table == {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{reflist}} {{wikipedia|Petrov Defence}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} 1uzcyxqksxj6azndd1rit41bix173ac Cookbook:Kale and Garlic Pasta 102 441047 4499492 4496161 2025-06-07T01:42:03Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499492 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Pasta recipes | Time = 1 hour | Difficulty = 3 }} {{Recipe}} '''Kale and garlic pasta''' is a dish of cooked greens with chili flakes and pasta. The blanching and long cooking of the greens with garlic reduces the bitterness, and this dish can therefore be good for those who do not like the flavor of raw greens. The kale can be replaced or supplemented with other similar greens (see variations below). == Ingredients == * 4 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] * ⅓ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * 1 head [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], cloves peeled and [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] thin * 1 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|chile flakes]] (or to taste) * 1–2 bunches [[Cookbook:Kale|kale]], deboned and cut into bite-sized pieces * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]] dry [[Cookbook:Pasta|linguine]] * ½ cup finely-[[Cookbook:Grating|grated]] [[Cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|Parmesan cheese]] == Procedure == # Add butter and olive oil to a large [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|frying pan]]. Heat over medium heat until the butter melts. # Add the garlic and chili flakes to the pan. Cook, stirring, until the garlic is softened. If the garlic starts to brown, turn off the heat until time to add the kale. # Cook the kale in a large pot of very salty [[Cookbook:Boiling|boiling]] water for about 4 minutes. It will turn bright green. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the softened kale to the pan with the garlic. Try to leave as much water behind as possible. # Cook the kale and garlic over medium heat, stirring, until most or all of the liquid evaporates. The greens should become very dark and soft. Add a splash of water or olive oil if they stick to the pan too much. # Boil the pasta in the same salted water as the kale. When ''[[Cookbook:Al Dente|al dente]]'', use [[Cookbook:Tongs|tongs]] to transfer the pasta to the hot pan with the greens. # [[Cookbook:Mixing#Tossing|Toss]] the pasta and greens together. If the pan is too small, transfer everything to a large bowl and continue tossing until the pasta is well-coated. # Add the grated Parmesan, and continue tossing until it is melted and well-incorporated. # Serve hot. == Notes == * This dish does contain a fair amount of oil. Feel free to reduce it as desired, though it does carry a fair amount of flavor. * Cooking the garlic and chili flakes in the oil infuses the oil with their flavor and helps it permeate the entire dish. * This dish is meant to be garlicky, so do add more garlic if you can only find small heads. == Variations == * Substitute [[Cookbook:Collard Greens|collard]], [[Cookbook:Beet|beet]], or any other hardy greens for the kale. * Toss in some diced or cherry [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] along with the cheese at the end. * Adjust the amount of cheese as desired. * Omit the greens and reduce the oil for a simple garlic and Parmesan pasta dish. [[Category:Pasta recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using kale|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Butter recipes]] [[Category:Parmesan recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] qextlbq7ga454d8a53nu90tnyl6knfi Cookbook:Roast Iguana with Birria Marinade 102 445316 4499571 4497862 2025-06-07T01:59:12Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499571 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Meat recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * 1 medium [[Cookbook:Iguana|iguana]] * 8 guajillo [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] * 2 pasilla chile * 4 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * [[Cookbook:Oregano|Oregano]] * [[Cookbook:Vinegar|Vinegar]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]], to taste * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]], to taste == Procedure == # Butcher, skin, and cut the iguana into pieces. # Wash and salt the iguana pieces. [[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] for 15–20 minutes. # Toast and soak the chile peppers. # [[Cookbook:Puréeing|Blend]] the soaked chiles with vinegar, oregano, salt, and pepper to taste. # [[Cookbook:Marinating|Marinate]] the iguana meat in the mixture for at least 2 hours. # [[Cookbook:Roasting|Roast]] the iguana at high heat (450°F) until tender. [[Category:Recipes using iguana]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] fabtnufcq6ammkgnml5z0bexzzeovuk Cookbook:Dodo Ikire (Fried Leftover Plantain) 102 446253 4499509 4480726 2025-06-07T01:44:21Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499509 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Nigerian recipes | Difficulty = 3 | Image = [[File:Picture of a Dodo Ikire served by a Food Blogger - WA0014.jpg|300px]] }} {{Recipe}} '''Dodo ikire''' is a Nigerian dish of fried overripe plantain. According to legend, it was developed in the town of Ikire by a woman as an alternative to discarding overripe plantains. == Ingredients == * Overripe [[Cookbook:Plantain|plantain]], peeled and [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|Crushed pepper]] * [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|Vegetable oil]] for frying ==Procedure== #Mash the plantain and transfer it into a bowl. #Stir in salt and crushed pepper until well-combined. #Heat oil in a [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|frying pan]] for a few minutes, but don't allow to smoke. Allow it heat for a few minutes (3–4 minutes is enough). #Scoop the plantain mixture into the hot oil. Cook until darkened but not burnt. #Remove the dodo ikire from the oil, and drain any excess. #Re-mould the dodo ikire into balls. Sprinkle with some pepper. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Do not overcook the dodo ikire, as it will burn and taste bitter. [[Category:Yoruba recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using plantain]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] tgqauby3d897hb0vnfhm4x2liz7v6wa Cookbook:Sautéed Broccoli Rabe with Garlic and Olive Oil 102 447118 4499473 4496309 2025-06-07T01:39:21Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499473 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Vegetable recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * 2 bunches [[Cookbook:Broccoli Rabe|broccoli rabe]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] extra-virgin [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * 4 medium [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] cloves, peeled and [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|crushed red pepper]] * Freshly-ground [[Cookbook:Black Pepper|black pepper]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste == Procedure == # Remove any tough or damaged outer leaves from the broccoli rabe. Peel the thick, lower stems, and tear the rabe into large pieces. Wash in cold water until all dirt is removed. # Blanch the broccoli rabe in several quarts of salted, boiling water, until bright green and leaves are tender, about 2–3 minutes. Remove from the hot water and immediately shock in ice water to stop the cooking process. Drain well and set aside. # Meanwhile, heat the extra-virgin olive oil in a [[Cookbook:Sauté Pan|sauté pan]] over medium heat. Add the garlic and crushed red pepper. [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] the garlic until brown. Add the broccoli rabe to the pan and [[Cookbook:Mixing#Tossing|toss]] to coat with the garlic/pepper mixture and heat through. Season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper, if desired. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Add [[Cookbook:Julienne|julienned]] red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell peppers]] to the pan with the garlic, and add pitted oil-cured black [[Cookbook:Olive|olives]] at the end for a colorful twist. * Add 3 tinned [[Cookbook:Anchovy|anchovy]] fillets to the olive oil with the garlic. [[Category:Recipes using broccoli rabe]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] 85ms6qbw0xphz73yg3y7mq2jhtzdwee Cookbook:Behari Kabab 102 451147 4499521 4497924 2025-06-07T01:46:02Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499521 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Meat recipes | Image = [[File:Bihari Kabab in Serving plate.JPG|300px]] }}{{Recipe}} '''Behari kabab''' is a traditional Pakistani dish made with beef, lamb, or mutton that has been marinated in a mixture of spices and then grilled or baked. == Ingredients == * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] seeds * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] seeds * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Fennel|fennel seeds]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Mustard|mustard]] seeds * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] paste * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] paste * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Garam Masala|garam masala]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Paprika|paprika]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|chile flakes]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Yogurt|yogurt]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Lemon Juice|lemon juice]] * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|oil]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]], [[Cookbook:Lamb|lamb]], or [[Cookbook:Mutton|mutton]], cut into small pieces == Procedure == # In a small pan, dry roast the cumin seeds, coriander seeds, fennel seeds, and mustard seeds over medium heat until fragrant. Grind the roasted spices in a spice grinder or with a [[Cookbook:Mortar and Pestle|mortar and pestle]]. # In a small bowl, combine the ground spices with the ginger paste, garlic paste, garam masala, paprika, chili flakes, turmeric, salt, yogurt, lemon juice, and oil. Mix well to make the marinade. # Place the meat in a large bowl and pour the marinade over it. Mix well to coat the meat with the marinade. Cover the bowl with [[Cookbook:Plastic wrap|plastic wrap]] and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight. # Preheat a [[Cookbook:Grill|grill]] to medium-high heat. Thread the marinated meat onto [[Cookbook:Skewer|skewers]] and grill for 8–10 minutes, turning occasionally, until the meat is cooked through. Alternatively, you can [[Cookbook:Baking|bake]] the kababs in the [[Cookbook:Oven|oven]] at 400°F for 15–20 minutes. # Serve the behari kababs hot with [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]] or [[Cookbook:Naan|naan]] bread and a side of your choice. Enjoy! [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] [[Category:Paprika recipes]] [[Category:Turmeric recipes]] [[Category:Yogurt recipes]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Fennel seed recipes]] [[Category:Garam masala recipes]] [[Category:Ginger paste recipes]] [[Category:Whole cumin recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using lamb and mutton]] 15xfc0qxmjd58v5ngapcondauo6bkxs Cookbook:Garlic Shrimp Scampi Pasta 102 452015 4499503 4495775 2025-06-07T01:43:38Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499503 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipe}} {{recipesummary | category = Pasta recipes | servings = 4 | time = 15 minutes | difficulty = 2 }} This '''garlic shrimp scampi''' recipe is adapted from the YouTube channel Tasty.<ref>https://google.miraheze.org/wiki/YouTube_Wiki:8_Scrumptious_Spaghetti_Recipes_•_Tasty</ref> == Ingredients == *225 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] (8 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]]) [[Cookbook:Spaghetti|spaghetti]] *3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] *3 [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] cloves *450 g (1 [[Cookbook:Pound|lb]]) [[Cookbook:Shrimp|shrimp]] *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] *1 teaspoon black [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] *Juice of ½ [[Cookbook:Lemon|lemon]] *1 teaspoon [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red chile flakes]] *¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (25 g / 1 oz) [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]] == Procedure == #[[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] the spaghetti in water until ''[[Cookbook:Al Dente|al dente]]''. #Meanwhile, melt the butter in a [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|pan]] over medium heat. #Add the garlic and stir. #Add the shrimp and cook for 6 minutes, stirring occasionally, until they turn pink-red in color. #Season with salt and pepper, then stir in lemon juice, chili, and parsley. #Drain the pasta in a [[Cookbook:Colander|colander]] and stir into the pan of shrimp. #Divide the pasta between 4 plates and serve. == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Pasta recipes]] [[Category:Shrimp recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Butter recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] [[Category:Parsley recipes]] 21p97un1gbm4s3ts8sefd5vzspp0kua Cookbook:Sai Bhaji (Sindhi Vegetable Curry) 102 453097 4499567 4496313 2025-06-07T01:58:44Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499567 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Vegetable recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * 150 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] dried [[Cookbook:Chickpea|chana]] [[Cookbook:Dal|dal]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Mincing|minced]] [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] * 3–4 [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|Oil]] * 3 small bunches [[Cookbook:Fenugreek|fenugreek]] leaves, finely chopped * 2 bunches [[Cookbook:Spinach|spinach]], finely chopped * Small amount of [[Cookbook:Soy|soy]] leaves, finely chopped * 2 average-size [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], chopped * 2 [[Cookbook:Eggplant|eggplants]], chopped * 2 [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]], chopped * 8–10 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. [[Cookbook:Okra|okra]] * 50 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], minced * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * 2 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinches]] [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] powder * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder == Procedure == # [[Cookbook:Soaking Beans|Soak]] the chana dal overnight. Drain and transfer dal to a pot. # Add the ginger and chiles to the dal. Cover with water, and [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]] for at least 5 minutes until tender. Drain. # Heat the oil in a [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|pan]]. Add the fenugreek leaves, spinach, soy leaves, tomatoes, eggplant, potatoes, and okra. Cook until the greens are well-wilted. # [[Cookbook:Frying|Fry]] the garlic in some oil until golden. Stir in the salt, turmeric, and chile powder. # Stir the garlic and dal into the vegetables. # Serve hot. [[Category:Sindhi recipes]] [[Category:Chickpea recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Dal recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using spinach]] [[Category:Recipes using okra]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Turmeric recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using eggplant]] [[Category:Fenugreek leaf recipes]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] fvjouvs3rnhs3ibqgosdl76nzh78pnu Cookbook:Sindhi Fried Potatoes 102 453098 4499558 4494713 2025-06-07T01:57:18Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499558 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Potato recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * Large [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]], peeled and [[Cookbook:Cube|cubed]] * [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|Vegetable oil]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinches]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 2 pinches red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder * 2 pinches [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] powder * 2 pinches ground [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] == Procedure == # Heat enough oil in a pot for [[Cookbook:Deep Fat Frying|deep frying]]. # Add the potatoes and deep fry until golden brown. # Remove potatoes from the oil, and place on [[Cookbook:Paper Towel|paper towels]] to drain. # Transfer potatoes to a serving plate. Sprinkle with salt, chili powder, coriander, and pepper. # Serve hot. [[Category:Recipes using potato]] [[Category:Sindhi recipes]] [[Category:South Asian recipes]] [[Category:Asian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] n4l65xmdxmue1tjnpdoncpdixqdn61e Cookbook:Sindhi Pulao 102 453103 4499557 4429120 2025-06-07T01:57:12Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499557 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Rice recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|Oil]] * 5 medium [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], finely [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 3–5 green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]], finely chopped * [[Cookbook:Curry Leaf|Curry leaves]] * 7–10 [[Cookbook:Cashew|cashews]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Garam Masala|garam masala]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] * 1 tsp red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder * 1 [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf|bay leaf]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * 2 cups uncooked basmati [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]] == Procedure == # Heat some oil in a pot, and add the onions. [[Cookbook:Frying|Fry]] until dark brown. # Add the chiles, curry leaves, cashews, garam masala, pepper, chili powder, bay leaf, and salt. # Add the rice and enough water to cook the rice. [[Cookbook:Simmering|Simmer]] uncovered until all the water is absorbed. # Serve hot. [[Category:Sindhi recipes]] [[Category:Rice recipes]] [[Category:Bay leaf recipes]] [[Category:Cashew recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Curry leaf recipes]] [[Category:Garam masala recipes]] 472mlm6qjk0wc1jxmsxnl4tzz0hs18f Cookbook:Rajma (Sindhi Kidney Bean Curry) 102 453105 4499575 4495439 2025-06-07T01:59:43Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499575 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Bean recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * 250 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] red [[Cookbook:Kidney Bean|kidney beans]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] [[Cookbook:Baking Soda|baking soda]] * 75 g [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]] * [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|Oil]] * 100 g chopped [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomato]] * 3–4 [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]], finely chopped * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * 1–2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] red chile powder * 2–3 tbsp [[Cookbook:Garam Masala|garam masala]] * 1–2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] == Procedure == # [[Cookbook:Soaking Beans|Soak]] kidney beans in water overnight. Drain. # Cover the beans with water, and add the baking soda. [[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] briskly for at least 30 minutes until tender. Drain, reserving 100 g of the cooking water. # [[Cookbook:Frying|Fry]] the onions in a pan until golden brown. Add the tomatoes and chiles, and fry until it leaves the oil. # Add the beans and reserved cooking water, and cook for 5–10 minutes. # Stir in salt and chili powder. # Remove from the heat, and mix in the garam masala and pepper. # Serve hot with [[Cookbook:Roti|roti]] or [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]]. [[Category:Sindhi recipes]] [[Category:Kidney bean recipes]] [[Category:Baking soda recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Garam masala recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] tj0i0zpdjkqbs8vrqxkeflzuw23emgr Cookbook:Sindhi Spiced Fish 102 453106 4499556 4495428 2025-06-07T01:57:05Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499556 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Fish recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|Oil]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Fish|fish]] fillets * 5 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Yogurt|yogurt]] * 2 medium-size [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 1 tbsp chopped [[Cookbook:Cilantro|coriander leaves]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] powder * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] powder * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * 1 tsp [[Cookbook:Tamarind|tamarind]] paste == Procedure == # [[Cookbook:Frying#Shallow-frying|Shallow fry]] the fish on one side, then transfer it to a pan fried-side down. # Combine yogurt, onions, coriander leaves, green chile, coriander powder, cumin powder, salt, and tamarind paste. # Spread the yogurt mixture over the fish. [[Cookbook:Baking|Bake]] until golden. # Serve with [[Cookbook:Chapati|chapatis]]. [[Category:Sindhi recipes]] [[Category:Fish recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] [[Category:Tamarind recipes]] [[Category:Yogurt recipes]] ma12fuglg1wlu6x6d1ehjfdc9oze8mk Cookbook:Sindhi Spiced Moong Dal 102 453111 4499555 4430612 2025-06-07T01:56:58Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499555 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Sindhi recipes | Difficulty = 2 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * 200 g yellow [[Cookbook:Mung Bean|moong]] [[Cookbook:Dal|dal]] * 4 green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]] * 8–10 g fresh whole [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * 1 pinch [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander]] powder * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] ground [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] * 1 pinch red [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder * [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|Oil]] == Procedure == # Soak the dal in water for 1 hour. Drain. # Combine the dal, chiles, and ginger in a pot. Do not add salt. # Cover the dal with water. [[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] in a pressure cooker for at least 3–4 minutes. # Transfer the dal to a bowl. Season with salt, coriander, and pepper. # Sprinkle with chili powder, and drizzle with some oil. [[Category:Sindhi recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Dal recipes]] [[Category:Fresh ginger recipes]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] k0kmjfv0xx2wupmn7px882jcr9nmaky Cookbook:American Marinara Sauce I 102 454169 4499527 4493867 2025-06-07T01:46:49Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499527 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary | category = Sauce recipes | servings = 4 servings | time = 30 minutes + 24 hours | difficulty = 2 }}{{Recipe}} This is the classic expensive restaurant edition. You only live once. == Ingredients == * ½ stick unsalted sweet cream [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] vegetable or [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] * 2 medium cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], crushed and chopped fine * ⅓ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (80 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] [[Cookbook:Red onion|red onion]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] dried [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] * ½ tsp dried crushed [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red pepper flakes]] * 1 can (28 [[Cookbook:Ounce|oz]] / 750 g) unsalted whole peeled [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], reserve juice * 1 can (6 oz / 150 g) [[Cookbook:Tomato Paste|tomato paste]] * 1 ½ tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] (more or less to taste) * 1 ½ tsp granulated [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]] * ½ tsp ground [[Cookbook:Black Pepper|black pepper]] == Procedure == # Heat a large [[Cookbook:Pots and Pans|pot]] over medium heat until hot (approximately 5 minutes). # Add butter and oil; heat until clear and the bubbling stops. # Add onion; gently [[Cookbook:Sautéing|sauté]] for 1 minute. # Reduce heat to medium-low. # Add garlic; gently sauté for 1 minute. # Add tomato juice. # Add tomatoes, one at a time, crushing completely using your hands (watch for spurts). # Add oregano and red pepper flakes. Stir to combine. # Cover and reduce heat to low. Simmer for 10–15 minutes. # Add 1 tsp salt and sugar, black pepper, and tomato paste; Stir until paste is incorporated. # Cover and [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] for 10 minutes # Taste and season accordingly. You do not want the sauce to be salty, just not unsalty. You do not want the sauce to be sweet, just not sour. Season by adding the remaining salt and sugar a little at a time, stirring completely between tastes. # Serve over ''[[Cookbook:Al Dente|al dente]]'' spaghetti with a side of [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Italy|Italian]] [[Cookbook:Sausage|sausage]] or [[Cookbook:Meatballs|meatballs]] and a deep sweet [[Cookbook:Red Wine|red wine]]; serves 4, make this for two and enjoy again tomorrow night! [[Category:Italian recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Pasta sauce recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using tomato|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Sauce recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Recipes using butter]] [[Category:Recipes using sugar]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] naaumepeaop58sea57y5zhvz7t4lnki Cookbook:American Marinara Sauce II 102 454170 4499526 4493866 2025-06-07T01:46:43Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499526 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Sauce recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{Recipe}} This is a more rustic and less "Italian-American" recipe than [[Cookbook:American Marinara Sauce I|the other one]]. == Ingredients == * Extra-virgin [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] (preferably Italian, if not Italian then Tunisian, French, and Greek are advisable) * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Almond Oil|almond oil]] * ½ head of [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] (or less), [[Cookbook:Mincing|minced]] * 2 tablespoons dried [[Cookbook:Oregano|oregano]] * 2 tablespoons dried [[Cookbook:Thyme|thyme]] * 2 tablespoons dried [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|red chile flakes]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (240 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]]) fresh [[Cookbook:Basil|basil]], finely torn or roughly chopped and reserved * 2 medium to large [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]] (preferably red or yellow), [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] * 1 yellow [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], cut into strips * 1 large can plus 1 small can whole [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], crushed by hand with juices * 1 large can crushed tomatoes * ½ cup (120 [[Cookbook:Milliliter|ml]]), plus more as needed, white table [[Cookbook:Wine|wine]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * Ground [[Cookbook:Black Pepper|black pepper]] to taste * Freshly-grated [[Cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|Parmigiano-Reggiano]] to taste == Procedure == # Heat the olive oil and almond oil in an oversized pan. Add onion, garlic, and bell pepper, and [[Cookbook:Sweat|sweat]]. # [[Cookbook:Deglazing|Deglaze]] pan with white wine, then add tomatoes. # Grind dried herbs and red pepper flakes with a [[Cookbook:Mortar and Pestle|mortar and pestle]]. Add this mixture and the unreserved fresh basil to the pan. # [[Cookbook:Simmering|Simmer]] for an hour (or more if necessary), stirring occasionally. # Add wine until desired consistency is achieved. Add salt and pepper to taste. # Add [[Cookbook:Al Dente|al dente]] [[Cookbook:Pasta|pasta]] to pan with sauce and combine using [[Cookbook:Tongs|tongs]]. # Plate and garnish with fresh basil and Parmigiano-Reggiano. == Notes, tips, and variations == * To save time, make the sauce the night before you plan to serve it. Chill overnight, and reheat it over low heat while you cook the pasta. The overnight rest period also allows for flavor development and sweetness. [[Category:Italian recipes]] [[Category:Pasta sauce recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using tomato]] [[Category:Sauce recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using butter]] [[Category:Recipes using basil]] [[Category:Yellow bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] p4ktm3jnnld9nglrq88cxfj8t8oux9v Cookbook:Fried Green Tomatoes with Tomato and Cheese 102 455657 4499507 4493815 2025-06-07T01:44:09Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499507 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{Recipe summary | Category = Tomato recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == === Fried tomatoes === * 4–6 green [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] * 4–6 [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Black pepper]] * [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|Red pepper flakes]] * ½ cup freshly-grated [[Cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|Parmesan cheese]] * 1 cup [[Cookbook:All-purpose flour|white flour]] * 2 cups [[Cookbook:Bread Crumbs|bread crumbs]] * [[Cookbook:Italian Seasoning|Italian seasoning]] * Oil for [[Cookbook:Frying|frying]] === Topping === * 4–6 red tomatoes, chilled and sliced * ½ cup freshly-grated [[Cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|Parmesan cheese]] * Salt * Black pepper == Procedure == # [[Cookbook:Slicing|Slice]] the green tomatoes into ¼-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] (0.75 [[Cookbook:Centimetre (cm)|cm]]) slices. # Combine eggs and milk, [[Cookbook:Whisk|whisking]] until smooth. # Combine salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, Parmesan, and flour. # Combine breadcrumbs and Italian seasoning. # Dip each tomato slice into the egg mixture. Coat with the flour mixture. Dip again into the egg mixture, then finally coat it in the breadcrumb mixture. # [[Cookbook:Frying|Fry]] breaded tomato slices in oil until golden brown on all sides. # Serve by placing one slice of fried green tomato on a small serving plate and generously sprinkling with Parmesan cheese, and top the Parmesan cheese layer with one slice of chilled red tomato. # Sprinkle entire dish with a pinch of Parmesan and dash of salt and black pepper. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Green tomatoes can be hard to find if you don't grow your own, as most supermarkets usually sell only red tomatoes. In this case, it is possible to substitute sliced [[Cookbook:Eggplant|eggplant]] for the sliced green tomatoes. [[Category:Recipes using tomato]] [[Category:Fried recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using parmesan]] [[Category:Recipes using egg]] [[Category:Bread crumb recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Wheat flour recipes]] rbmqp58ubqw7qa1f7ql7qdmon4vg044 Cookbook:Quick Guacamole II 102 456249 4499476 4453166 2025-06-07T01:39:42Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499476 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Dip recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{Recipe}} This is a rather simple recipe, needing only avocado, lime, dried chili and salt. == Ingredients == * 1 ripe [[Cookbook:Avocado|avocado]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Lime|lime]], juiced * [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|Red pepper flakes]] to taste * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste == Procedure == # Peel the avocado and pit it, then [[Cookbook:Slicing|slice]] the avocado into small chunks, around a [[Cookbook:Cm|centimeter]] or ½-[[Cookbook:Inch|inch]] per side. # Add the lime juice, some salt, and a moderate amount of red pepper to the avocado chunks. Stir until blended. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Err on the side of adding too little spice; it's easy to add more, but too much makes the guacamole really scorch. * Fresh hot peppers also work well instead of the red pepper flakes. If used, slice them finely. [[Category:Dip recipes]] [[Category:Avocado recipes]] [[Category:Guacamole recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Lime juice recipes]] la77c92kf6xbmseyooz8bzrertki9of Cookbook:White Bean and Pumpkin Leaf Soup 102 456808 4499535 4495269 2025-06-07T01:54:06Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499535 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Soups|Soups]] {{recipesummary|category=Soup recipes|servings=12|time=Soaking: Several hours<br>Cooking: 2 hours|difficulty=3 }} This recipe for '''white bean soup''' is a blend of beans and vegetables.{{Nutrition Summary| |ServingSize= 1 Soup plate |Servings=about 12 |Cals=390 |FatCals=47 (12%) |TotalFat=6 g |SatFat=3 g |Cholesterol=8 mg |Sodium=214 mg |Carbs=65 g |Fiber=16 g |Protein=22 g |VitaminA=?% |VitaminC=?% |Calcium=% |Iron=?% }} ==Ingredients== * 6 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] dried white [[Cookbook:Beans|beans]] * 1 bunch of [[Cookbook:Fluted Pumpkin|fluted pumpkin leaves (ugwu)]] * 1 red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]] *1 green bell pepper, diced * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder * 4 [[Cookbook:Stock Cube|stock cubes]] * 7 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] (or 1 handful) [[Cookbook:Crayfish|crayfish]], finely-[[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] or ground * 1½ large [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], diced * ¼ bottle of red oil * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * [[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] to taste * Cooked [[Cookbook:Meat|meat]] for [[Cookbook:Garnish|garnish]] ==Procedure== # Pick over the beans to remove any debris. Transfer to a large pot, and add enough water to cover by at least 2 [[Cookbook:Inch|inches]] (2.5 cm). # [[Cookbook:Soaking Beans|Soak]] for several hours. Drain, then add fresh water. # Pound the beans for some time until you're sure it's all in little pieces. # Bring beans to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. Reduce heat, then [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] until beans start to soften (around ½ hour). # Add pumpkin leaves, bell peppers, any soup seasoning of your choice, chili powder, garlic, stock cubes, onions, and red oil. Season with salt and pepper to taste. # Simmer for ½–1 hour, until beans are soft and it's thick to your satisfaction. # Stir in cooked meat. # Serve and enjoy! [[Category:Nigerian recipes]] [[Category:Camping recipes]] [[Category:Soup recipes]] [[Category:Slow cooker recipes]] [[Category:White bean recipes]] [[Category:Vegetarian recipes]] [[Category:Boiled recipes]] [[Category:Recipes with metric units]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Dehydrated broth recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using fluted pumpkin]] flbp4hnmuwus3cph22cuerctw040pd8 Cookbook:Salata Hara (Libyan Spicy Salad) 102 457089 4499566 4499074 2025-06-07T01:58:37Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499566 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__{{recipe summary | category = Salad recipes | difficulty = 2 }} {{Recipe}} '''Salata hara''' is a vibrant and spicy [[Cookbook:Salad|salad]] commonly enjoyed in Libyan cuisine. It is known for its bold flavors and fiery kick, making it a perfect accompaniment to grilled meats or as a refreshing side dish. This salad features a combination of fresh vegetables, herbs, and spices, creating a tantalizing blend of flavors. == Ingredients == * 2 red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell peppers]], roasted, peeled, and finely [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 1 green bell pepper, finely chopped * 1 [[Cookbook:Chiles|hot chile pepper]] (such as [[Cookbook:jalapeno|jalapeno]] , finely chopped * 1 [[Cookbook:tomato|tomato]], finely chopped * 1 small [[Cookbook:onion|onion]], finely chopped * 1 clove of [[Cookbook:garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:lemon juice|lemon juice]] * 2 tablespoons [[Cookbook:olive oil|olive oil]] * 1 teaspoon ground [[Cookbook:cumin|cumin]] * ½ teaspoon ground [[Cookbook:cayenne pepper|cayenne pepper]] (adjust according to spice preference) * [[Cookbook:salt|Salt]], to taste * [[Cookbook:pepper|Pepper]], to taste * Fresh chopped [[Cookbook:parsley|parsley]] or [[Cookbook:cilantro|cilantro]] for [[Cookbook:Garnish|garnish]] == Equipment == * [[Cookbook:Mixing Bowl|Mixing bowl]] * Spoon or [[Cookbook:Spatula|spatula]] * [[Cookbook:Whisk|Whisk]] * [[Cookbook:Plastic Wrap|Plastic wrap]] == Procedure == # In a mixing bowl, combine the roasted and chopped red bell peppers, green bell pepper, hot chili pepper, tomato, onion, and garlic. # In a small bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, olive oil, cumin, cayenne pepper, salt, and pepper. # Pour the dressing over the vegetables and [[Cookbook:Mixing#Tossing|toss]] well to coat all the ingredients. # Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld together. # Before serving, [[Cookbook:Garnish|garnish]] the salad with chopped parsley or cilantro. == Notes, tips, and variations == * Adjust the spiciness of the salad by adding more or less chili peppers according to your preference. * For a smoky flavor, you can roast the bell peppers over an open flame or under a [[Cookbook:Broiler|broiler]] until the skin is charred. Then, peel off the skin before chopping. * This salad can be made in advance and stored in the refrigerator for up to a day. Just give it a quick stir before serving to redistribute the flavors. * For a milder version, you can remove the seeds and membranes from the hot chili pepper before chopping. * Serve the salad chilled for a refreshing and crisp texture. * Add diced [[Cookbook:Cucumber|cucumber]] or [[Cookbook:Olive|olives]] for additional crunch and flavor. * Sprinkle some [[Cookbook:Sumac|sumac]] or paprika on top of the salad for an extra pop of color and tanginess. [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Libyan recipes]] [[Category:Salad recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using cayenne]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] [[Category:Lemon juice recipes]] 6j4q9v2obymcr271b3vgr9nv3c4u86d Cookbook:Sylheti Biryani 102 461924 4499545 4496665 2025-06-07T01:55:37Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499545 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary | category = Chicken recipes | servings = 4 | time = About 1 hour | difficulty = 3 | Energy = About 600–700 Cal per serving | Image = [[File:ꠚꠥꠠꠤꠞ ꠛꠣꠠꠤ ꠁꠍꠔꠣꠞꠤ।.jpg|300px|Thalassery biryani]] }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Rice|Rice]]| [[Cookbook:Meat_Recipes|Meat recipes]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]]| [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Sylhet|Cuisine of Sylhet]] == Ingredients == * 2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] Basmati [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], thinly [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Clarified Butter|ghee]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] whole [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] seeds * ½ tablespoon [[Cookbook:Ginger Garlic Paste|ginger-garlic paste]] * 4 green [[Cookbook:Cardamom|cardamom]] pods * 1-inch [[Cookbook:Cinnamon|cinnamon]] stick, broken into pieces * 2 [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf|bay leaves]] * 5 [[Cookbook:Clove|cloves]] * 6 black [[Cookbook:Pepper|peppercorns]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * 4–5 green [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]] * 1 teaspoon Kewra water ([[Cookbook:Pandan|pandan]] flower extract) * 1 teaspoon [[Cookbook:Rosewater|rose water]] * Your choice of [[Cookbook:Meat and Poultry|meat]] (e.g. [[Cookbook:Chicken|chicken]], [[Cookbook:Lamb|lamb]], or [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]]) == Procedure == # Rinse the Basmati rice thoroughly and soak it in water for about 30 minutes. Drain the rice and set it aside. # In a large, heavy-bottomed pan or pot, heat the ghee over medium heat. # Add the whole cumin seeds, ginger-garlic paste, sliced onion, green cardamom, cinnamon pieces, bay leaves, cloves, and black peppercorns. [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] until the onions turn golden brown and aromatic. # Add your meat to the pan and cook until it's no longer pink. # Add the drained rice to the pan and stir well, ensuring it's coated with the flavorful mixture. # Pour in enough water to cover the rice (typically about 4 cups of water for 2 cups of rice). Season with salt according to your taste. # Bring the mixture to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]], then reduce the heat to low, cover the pot, and let it [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] for about 15–20 minutes or until the rice is cooked and the water is absorbed. # While the rice is cooking, make shallow cuts (slits) on the green chilies to release their flavor. # Once the rice is done, remove it from heat and let it sit, covered, for a few more minutes to allow the flavors to meld. # Serve the aromatic Sylheti biryani hot, garnished with the slitted green chilies, a dash of Kewra water, and a sprinkle of rose water for a delightful touch. ==See also== Regional variations of Biryani: * [[Cookbook:Hyderabad Biryani|Hyderabad Biryani]] * [[Cookbook:Thalassery Biryani|Thalassery Biryani]] * [[Cookbook:Sindhi Biryani|Sindhi Biryani]] [[Category:Rice recipes]] [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Sylheti recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using meat]] [[Category:Flower water recipes]] [[Category:Biryani recipes]] [[Category:Cardamom recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cinnamon stick recipes]] [[Category:Clove recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using ginger-garlic paste]] [[Category:Whole cumin recipes]] 6qidyjbyrxqg4s7wu18fxyardauphes Cookbook:Sylheti Beef Curry 102 461939 4499546 4498186 2025-06-07T01:55:44Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499546 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{recipesummary | category = Beef recipes | servings = 4 | time = About 2 hours | difficulty = 3 | Energy = About 800–900 Cal per serving | Image = }} {{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Beef|Beef recipes]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of India|Cuisine of India]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Sylhet|Cuisine of Sylhet]] == Ingredients == * ½ [[Cookbook:Shatkora|hatxora]] (Citrus macroptera|citrus macroptera) * 500 [[Cookbook:Gram|grams]] [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]], cut into cubes * 2 [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], finely [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * 3 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]] * 2 tablespoons [[Cookbook:Ginger Garlic Paste|ginger-garlic paste]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin powder]] * 1 teaspoon [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander powder]] * ½ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric powder]] * ½ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] powder (adjust to taste) * 2 [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]], chopped * 2 green Indian [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]], slit * 2 [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf|bay leaves]] * 4–5 [[Cookbook:Clove|cloves]] * 4–5 green [[Cookbook:Cardamom|cardamom]] pods * 1 [[Cookbook:Cinnamon|cinnamon stick]] * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste * Fresh [[Cookbook:Cilantro|coriander leaves]] for [[Cookbook:Garnish|garnish]] == Procedure == # Heat the vegetable oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pan over medium heat. # Add the cloves, green cardamom pods, cinnamon stick, and bay leaves. [[Cookbook:Sautéing|Sauté]] for a minute until fragrant. # Add the chopped onions and sauté until they turn golden brown. # Add the ginger-garlic paste and sauté for another 2 minutes until the raw smell disappears. # Add the beef cubes and cook until they are browned on all sides. # Stir in the cumin powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, and chili powder. Cook for a couple of minutes to toast the spices. # Add the hatxora, chopped tomatoes and green chilies. Cook until the tomatoes are soft and the oil starts to separate from the mixture. # Pour in enough water to cover the beef, season with salt, and bring to a [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]]. # Reduce the heat to low, cover the pan, and let the curry [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]] for about 1.5–2 hours or until the beef is tender and the flavors meld. # Garnish with fresh coriander leaves and serve hot with steamed rice or naan. == See also == Variations of Curry: * [[Cookbook:Chicken Curry|Chicken Curry]] * [[Cookbook:Lamb Curry|Lamb Curry]] * [[Cookbook:Beef Curry|Beef Curry]] [[Category:Recipes using beef]] [[Category:Indian recipes]] [[Category:Sylheti recipes]] [[Category:Curry recipes]] [[Category:Cardamom recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Cinnamon stick recipes]] [[Category:Coriander recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using ginger-garlic paste]] [[Category:Ground cumin recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] smdrpjtz27b0iwq2xkl751hesxi00is Cookbook:Thai Grilled Chicken II 102 462082 4499463 4499039 2025-06-07T01:37:57Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499463 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Chicken recipes | Servings = 4 | Difficulty = 3 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * 1 ¼ [[Cookbook:Pound|pounds]] (4 [[Cookbook:Each|ea]].) boneless [[Cookbook:Chicken#Breast|chicken breast]] halves * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Mincing|minced]] [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * ¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] * ½ teaspoon [[Cookbook:Cayenne Pepper|cayenne pepper]] flakes * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Honey|honey]] * 1 tablespoons [[Cookbook:Lime|lime]] juice == Procedure == # Prepare [[Cookbook:Grill|grill]]. Place chicken in shallow dish. # Combine soy sauce, garlic and pepper flakes in measuring cup. Pour over chicken, turning to coat. # Let stand 10 minutes. # Combine honey and lime juice in small bowl until blended. Set aside. # Place chicken on grid over medium coals. [[Cookbook:Brush|Brush]] with some marinade remaining in dish. Discard remaining marinade. # Cover, and grill for 5 minutes. Brush chicken with half of honey mixture, turn, and brush with remaining mixture. # Grill until chicken is fully cooked. [[Category:Recipes using chicken breast]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Lime juice recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Honey recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using cayenne]] o9dzpjmeo5e6l0tm378hi7sld7585py Cookbook:Sambar II (Kerala/Tamil style) 102 462089 4499543 4404613 2025-06-07T01:55:23Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499543 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Indian recipes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Pigeon Pea|toor]] [[Cookbook:Dal|dal]] * [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|Oil]] * ¾ [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Asafoetida|asafoetida]] (kayam) * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Chile|chile]] powder * 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander powder]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Coriander|coriander seeds]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Each|ea]]. [[Cookbook:Coconut|coconut]], flesh shredded * 2 cups mixed vegetables (small [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomato]], [[Cookbook:Drumstick|drumstick]]) * ½ tbsp [[Cookbook:Turmeric|turmeric]] powder * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Tamarind|tamarind paste]] * 1 tbsp [[Cookbook:Mustard|mustard]] seeds * [[Cookbook:Cilantro|Coriander leaves]] and [[Cookbook:Curry Leaf|curry leaves]] for garnishing, finely chopped == Procedure == # Wash and cook the dal until soft. Mash it. # Heat the pan and add 1 tsp oil. Add asafoetida, chili powder, coriander powder, and coriander seeds. [[Cookbook:Frying|Fry]] them well. # Add coconut and fry until the mixture is dark red in colour (do not burn it). Remove from heat and let cool. # Wash the vegetables, and [[Cookbook:Boiling|boil]] them in a pot of water with the turmeric powder. # When the vegetables are almost done, add tamarind paste and allow it to boil for some time. # Grind the coconut mixture, then mix in the mashed dal. 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As this page is for editing experiments, this page will automatically be cleaned every 12 hours. --> efa5udpbb942msq2oco4mlj2yz47q14 Cookbook:Zhug II 102 464928 4499532 4495840 2025-06-07T01:53:44Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499532 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Condiment recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * 2–3 [[Cookbook:Cayenne pepper|red chile peppers]], stems removed * 4–5 green chile peppers, stems removed * 1 bunch of [[Cookbook:Cilantro|fresh coriander (cilantro)]] * 2–3 heads of fresh [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], peeled * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] water * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Black Pepper|black pepper]] * [[Cookbook:Olive oil|Olive oil]] (dash) == Procedure == # Grind and [[Cookbook:Puréeing|blend]] together the chiles, coriander, and garlic. # Add water, salt, cumin, and pepper. Blend all together again. # Store in a sealed jar. [[Category:Recipes for condiments]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Cumin recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] s6wy5zak6alksw3v1uhkayyb19bm9yj Cookbook:Zhug III 102 464929 4499531 4495839 2025-06-07T01:53:38Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499531 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Recipe summary | Category = Condiment recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{Recipe}} == Ingredients == * 2 bunches of [[Cookbook:Cilantro|fresh coriander (cilantro)]] * 4 heads of [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], peeled * 4–5 [[Cookbook:Cayenne pepper|red or green chile peppers]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Olive oil|olive oil]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Cumin|cumin]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Paprika|sweet red paprika]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Citric acid|citric acid (lemon salt)]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] == Procedure == # [[Cookbook:Puréeing|Blend]] together the garlic, chili peppers, and fresh coriander. # After blending, add olive oil and continue to blend together. # Place ground mixture into bowl and stir in paprika, cumin, salt, and citric acid. Mix together. # Store in refrigerator within plastic or glass jar with a layer of olive oil poured over it. [[Category:Recipes for condiments]] [[Category:Cilantro recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Olive oil recipes]] [[Category:Cumin recipes]] [[Category:Paprika recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using citric acid]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] 0cygd4i1gx0b87o90vpbzaes1u2e4cu Category:Recipes using chile flake 14 465729 4499528 4442707 2025-06-07T01:47:00Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 Kittycataclysm moved page [[Category:Chile flake recipes]] to [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]]: correcting structure 4442707 wikitext text/x-wiki {{cooknav}} [[Category:Chile recipes]] rhqe36v21ast9hg6o7zmpgzmhqx2l6c 4499530 4499528 2025-06-07T01:47:06Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499530 wikitext text/x-wiki {{cooknav}} [[Category:Recipes using chile]] e74nd9u2n3gfz4wwqktkc53yv3ah5yo Moving objects in retarded gravitational potentials of an expanding spherical shell/Gravitational redshift 0 468146 4499596 4497997 2025-06-07T07:58:51Z Bautsch 630029 /* Schwarzschild distance */ - 4499596 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> {{Chapter navigation|Retarded gravitational potentials|Conclusion}} </noinclude> ==Gravitational redshift== === Schwarzschild radius === [[File:Schwarzschild.radius.redshift.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Relation between the Schwarzschild radius <math>r_S</math> and a redshift of an emitted photon <math>z</math> in a distance <math>r</math> caused by the gravitation of the massive sphere in the centre.]] The Schwarzschild radius <math>r_S</math> of any mass <math>M</math> in a Schwarzschild sphere (typically a black hole) is given by: :<math>r_S = \frac {2 \, G \, M} {c^2}</math> Apart from its mass, the Schwarzschild radius is only depending on two natural constants: * Gravitational constant: <math>G = 6.67 \cdot 10^{-11} \frac {\text {m}^3} {\text {kg} \, \text {s}^2}</math> * Speed of light: <math>c = 299792458 \frac {\text {m}} {\text {s}}</math> The gravitational redshift z of photons emitted to the opposite direction of the Schwarzschild sphere and with a distance to the centre of the sphere <math>r</math> can be computed by the following formula: :<math>z = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {2 \, G \, M} {r \, c^2}}} - 1 = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {r_S} {r}}} - 1</math> The redshift of very far objects such as the galaxy JADES.GS.z14-0 has a value of more than 14, and this is much larger than expected. The possible high speed of such a galaxy is not sufficient for such a high value. The distance of this galaxy is given by 13.5&nbsp;billion light-years, and its age is assumed to be 290&nbsp;million years after Big Bang. The cosmic microwave background even has a redshift value of 1089, which is extremely high. It is associated with the first hydrogen atoms that occurred some 380,000 years after the Big Bang. The radial spectrum of the cosmic microwave background fits perfectly to the radiation of a black body with a temperature of <math>T = 2.7 \, \text{Kelvin}</math>. If the spectral alpha line of the Lyman series of hydrogen was emitted at a wavelength of <math>\lambda_{\alpha ,0} = 121 \, \text{nm}</math> (corresponds to 10.2&nbsp;electronvolts (eV)), its redshifted observation at a redshift of <math>z = 1089</math> would have a wavelength <math>\lambda_{\alpha}</math> of: :<math>\lambda_{\alpha} = (z + 1) \cdot \lambda_{\alpha ,0} = 132.5 \, \text {µm}</math> This wavelength is related to a terahertz (THz) radiation with a frequency <math>f_{\alpha}</math> of :<math>f_{\alpha} = \frac {c} {\lambda_{\alpha}} = 2.26 \, \text{THz}</math>, which is totally absorbed by the earth's atmosphere, and therefore, cannot be observed from the surface of the earth. At this wavelength the energy of a photon <math>E_{ph}</math> is: :<math>E_{ph} = h \cdot f_{\alpha} \approx 0.01 \, \text {eV}</math> The colour temperature<math>T_{CMB}</math> of the cosmic microwave background is just under 3000&nbsp;Kelvin: :<math>T_{CMB} = (z + 1) \cdot T = 2970 \, \text {K}</math>. Using the Boltzmann constant <math>k_B = 1.380649 \cdot 10^{-23} \frac {\text{J}} {\text{K}}</math> this corresponds to a kinetic energy <math>E_{CMB}</math> of a free particle of: :<math>E_{CMB} = \frac {3} {2} \cdot k_B \cdot T_{CMB} \approx 0.38 \, \text {eV}</math> This energy is well below the ionisation energy of hydrogen respectively the Rydberg unit of energy, which is 13.6&nbsp;electronvolts (eV), as well as below the exitation energy of the alpha line of the Lyman series of hydrogen. <div style="clear:both"></div> === In a shell === [[File:Gravitation.in.a.hollow.spherical.cap.png|thumb|right|upright=1|The sum of all gravitational forces between the mass <math>m</math> and a spherical arc (blue) with the linear mass density <math>\lambda_M</math> that represents a hollow spherical cap. It has the same effect as the gravitational force between the mass <math>m</math> and an effective spherical mass <math>M_{eff}</math> (black).]] However, a gravitational redshift can not only occur outside of spheres, but also within in a hollow spherical cap. To estimate its gravitational redshift, the effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> of such a cap can be integrated for any point within the cap. The corresponding effect can be described by a Schwarzschild sphere with the Schwarzschild radius. For very fast-moving objects we can assume that they only experience the retarded gravitational potentials of the mass elements in front of them, since the backward potentials are even much more retarded, and therefore, contribute only weakly to the net gravity. In the following section only the arc of the shell cap is considered. The gravitational forces rectangular to the direction of movement are very small and can be neglected. This also holds in first approximation for the gravitational forces behind the very fast-moving moving mass <math>m</math>. If the distance <math>d</math> between the mass <math>m</math> and the shell is given, we can carry out an estimation for the fraction of the retarded forces from the opposite part of the shell in the distance <math>2 \, R - d</math>, where <math>R</math> is radius of the universe (cf. previous section [[Moving objects in retarded gravitational potentials of an expanding spherical shell/Retarded gravitational potentials|"Retarded gravitational potentials"]]): :<math>F_{right} \propto \frac {1} {d^2}</math> :<math>F_{left} \propto \frac {1} {(2 \, R - d)^2}</math> If we assume that the distance is a fraction of the radius :<math>d = \frac {R} {n}</math> then the ratio of the two forces has the following relation: :<math>\frac {F_{right}} {F_{left}} = \left( \frac {2 \, R - \frac {R} {n}} {\frac {R} {n}} \right)^2 = (2 \, n - 1)^2</math> [[File:Ratio.retarded.gravitational.forces.versus.redshift.png|thumb|left|upright=2|The ratio of the retarded gravitational forces in the distance of oberserved objects versus the corresponding redshifts]] This means if the distance <math>d</math> is a tenth of the radius <math>R</math> of the universe, the error by neglecting the left force would be less than 0.3&nbsp;percent. This distance is corresponding to a redshift of about 7.5. In the diagram on the left the ratio of the two forces is plotted against the redshift which is observed at corresponding distances. The high values of redshift at far distant objects seem to be dominated by the gravitaional redshift, whereas at shorter distances the redshift is dominated by the Doppler effect. <div style="clear:both"></div> === Computation === [[File:Effektive.Masse.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Diagram for integrating the effective mass of an outer shell <math>M_{eff}</math> acting on a fast moving mass <math>m</math> by varying the centre angle <math>\alpha</math> from <math>-\alpha_R</math> to <math>\alpha_R</math>.<br/> <math>R</math> = radius of the visible universe<br/> <math>d</math> = distance of mass <math>m</math> to the outer shell<br/> <math>\lambda_M</math> = linear mass density of the outer shell]] The bold arc on the right-hand side of the diagram is representing all mass elements of the outer shell of the universe with the linear mass density <math>\lambda_M</math> in front of the mass <math>m</math> that is moving to the right with high velocity. The outer shell is consisting of dark matter (mainly hydrogen), and in the central area of the universe this dark matter might only be visible due to the cosmic microwave background. We use the following constant values for the estimates derived from these premises: * Light-year: <math> 1 \, \text {ly} = 9.46 \cdot 10^{15} \text {m}</math> * Hubble length: <math>R = 1.36 \cdot 10^{26} \text {m} = 14,4 \cdot 10^{9} \text {ly}</math> (14.4 billion light-years) The mass of this arc <math>M_{arc}</math> can be computed by integrating the arc between the angles <math>-\alpha_R</math> and <math>+\alpha_R</math> with its linear mass density <math>\lambda_M</math>: :<math>\alpha_R = \arcsin \frac {x} {R}</math> :<math>M_{arc} = \int_{-\alpha_R}^{+\alpha_R} \mathrm {dM} = \int_{-\alpha_R}^{+\alpha_R} R \, \lambda_M \, \mathrm {d\alpha} = 2 \, \int_{0}^{\alpha_R} R \, \lambda_M \, \mathrm {d\alpha} = 2 \, R \, \lambda_M \, \alpha_R</math> The mass of the whole shell <math>M_S</math> is given by integrating a '''complete circle''': :<math>M_S = \int_{-\pi}^{+\pi} \mathrm {dM} = 2 \pi \, R \, \lambda_M</math> The Pythagorean theorem gives the following result for the half chord of the circle: :<math>x = \sqrt {2 \, R \, d - d^2}</math> [[File:Effektive.Masse.Detail.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Detail for integrating the infinitesimal mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math> acting on a mass <math>m</math> by varying the angle <math>\alpha</math>.<br/> <math>\alpha</math> = angle as seen from origin <math>\bigcirc</math><br/> <math>R</math> = radius of the universe (Hubble length)<br/> <math>h</math> = height og the mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math><br/> <math>d</math> = distance of mass <math>m</math> to the outer shell<br/> <math>s</math> = distance between mass <math>m</math> and mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math><br/> <math>e</math> = auxiliary sagitta<br/> <math>\beta</math> = angle as seen from <math>m</math>]] If the distance <math>d</math> between the mass <math>m</math> and the outer shell is given, we can compute the distances of the mass <math>m</math> to any infinitesimal mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math> on the arc depending on the angle <math>\alpha</math>: :<math>\alpha = \arcsin \frac {h} {R}</math> :<math>s(\alpha) = \sqrt {2R^2 - 2 \, R \, d + d^2 - 2 \, R \, (R - d) \, cos \, \alpha} \, \ge \, d</math> The angle <math>\beta</math> as seen from the moving mass m to the infinitesimal mass element <math> \mathrm {dM}</math> on the arc can be derived by applying the law of sines and is given by the following expression: :<math>\beta = \arcsin \left( \frac {R} {s} \sin \, \alpha \right) = \arcsin \frac {h} {s}</math> With the auxiliary sagitta <math>e</math> we get: :<math>e = R \, \left( 1 - \cos \alpha \right)</math> :<math>\cos \beta = \frac {d - e} {s}</math> The vertical components of the gravitational forces are symetrical, and therefore, their net effect is zero. The net horizontal force of this arc <math>F_{hor}</math> that is accelerating the mass <math>m</math> in horizontal direction can be achieved by integrating a semi-circle with the correction factor <math>\cos \beta</math>: :<math>F_{hor} = G \, m \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {dM} = G \, m \, R \, \lambda_M \, \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math> With the effective gravitational force <math>F_{hor}</math> that acts on the mass <math>m</math> by the gravitational force of the virtual effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> that is located in the intersection point of the trajectory of the mass <math>m</math> with the outer shell, we have to consider the varying distances <math>s</math> between <math>m</math> and the infinitesimal mass elements <math>\mathrm {dM}</math> along the arc: :<math>F_{hor} = G \, m \frac {M_{eff}} {d^2} = G \, m \, R \, \lambda_M \, \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math> We finally get the effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> that is acting via gravitational forces on the mass <math>m</math> in the distance <math>d</math>: :<math>M_{eff} = R \, \lambda_M \, d^2 \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha} = \frac {M_S \, d^2} {2 \pi} \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math> <div style="clear:both"></div> === Schwarzschild distance === The '''Schwarzschild distance''' <math>d_S</math> of this effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> is equal to the Schwarzschild radius of a sphere with the effective mass: :<math>d_S = \frac {2 \, G \, M_{eff}} {c^2}</math> The gravitational redshift <math>z</math> of photons emitted to the centre of the universe that is caused by the effective mass in the distance <math>d</math> of the outer shell is: :<math>z = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {2 \, G \, M_{eff}} {d \, c^2}}} - 1 = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {d_S} {d}}} - 1</math> The equations above can be solved for the Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> of every shell with the mass <math>M_S</math>. With the following condition we can get the solutions with <math>d_S = d</math>, where <math>z (d_S) = \infty</math>: :<math>2 \, G \, M_{eff} (M_S, d_S) = d_S \, c^2</math> Therefore <math>d_S</math> can be determined for a given <math>\lambda_M</math>: :<math>d_S (\lambda_M) = \frac {2 \, G} {c^2} M_{eff} (M_S, d_S) = \frac {2 \, G \, R \, \lambda_M \, d_S^2} {c^2} \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {d_S - R \, (1 - \cos \alpha)} {{\left( 2R^2 - 2 \, R \, d_S + d_S^2 - 2 \, R \, (R - d_S) \, \cos \, \alpha \right)}^{\frac {3} {2}}} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math> The Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> can be interpreted as the distance between the surface of the Hubble sphere with the Hubble radius <math>R</math> and the inner Schwarzschild sphere of the black shell, which is the visible limit of the universe. This limit is referred to as '''Schwarzschild limit'''. The Hubble radius <math>R</math> would be the distance between an observer in the centre of the universe and all objects that are receding from him at the speed of light. It can be expressed by the Hubble time <math>t_H</math>: :<math>R = t_H \cdot c = 454 \cdot 10^{15} \, \text{s} \cdot {c} = 14.4 \cdot 10^{9} \, \text{a} \cdot {c} = 14.4 \cdot 10^{9} \, \text{ly} = 1.36 \cdot 10^{26} \, \text{m}</math> <gallery caption="Redshift z as a function of the distance" perrow=2 widths=480 heights=480> Redshift.versus.distances.circles.png|Circles with a given redshift z within the Hubble circle (dashed line) with the Hubble radius according to the Lambda-CDM model. Redshift.versus.distances.png|Redshift as a function of the distance of the objects from the centre of the universe according to the Lambda-CDM model (blue) and according to the model of the Schwarzschild limit (orange). According to the latter model, astronomical objects with a certain redshift are significantly further away than according to the Lambda-CDM model. </gallery> <div style="clear:both"></div> === Results === It is assumed that the outer shell is expanding, spherical and consists of dark matter. The effective mass of the outer shell is computed only considering the geometrical region in front of the object. This assumption is based on the fact that the retarded gravitational potentials from the opposite border of the black shell can be neglected. The following diagrams show the solution in two different representations over the relation of the mass of the invisible universe surrounding the visible universe in a spherical shell in units of the mass of the visible universe <math>q_M</math>: * The Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> between the visible border of the universe and the invisible outer shell of the universe. * The radius of the visible universe <math>R_v = R - d_S</math>. * Mass of the universe: <math>M_{universe} = 2.97 \cdot 10^{53} \text {kg}</math>: The overall mass of the invisible black shell <math>M_S</math> can be expressed in relation to the mass of the visible universe <math>M_{universe}</math>: :<math>q_M = \frac {M_S} {M_{universe}}</math> [[Moving objects in retarded gravitational potentials of an expanding spherical shell/Table with computed results|→ See appendix: table with results for different values of <math>\lambda_M</math>]] numerically computed by a [[Moving objects in retarded gravitational potentials of an expanding spherical shell/Java program|Java program]]. In this model the mass <math>M_S</math> of the invisible outer black shell continuously increases by absorbing mass from the visible universe, due to the net forces of the retarded gravitational potentials and the corresponding acceleration in direction of the black shell. More and more matter is moving from the visible universe behind the event horizon, where it becomes invisible and unaccessible, but leaves its gravitational action to the visible part of the universe. Furthermore, the mass of the black shell is in the same magnitude as the mass of the visible universe even in the earlier cosmical ages. <gallery caption="Diagrams for the early evolvement of the universe considering the effects of the retarded gravitational potentials of an invisible outer shell" perrow=2 widths=480 heights=480> Gravitaional.redshift.Black.shell.Schwarzschild.distance.png|Scheme with the outer black shell of the invisible universe with dark matter (right), the shell of the origin of the cosmic microwave background (CMB, dark red) as well as a far galaxy (light red). The matter in the vicinity of the black shell is accelerated towards the shell due to the effect of retarded gravitational forces and may disappear into it by crossing the event horizon at the Schwarzschild distance. During the era of transforming dark matter into "dark energy" the Schwarzschild distance was fastly increasing. Black.shell.over.time.png|Evolvement of the effective mass of the black shell of the universe with the decreasing radii of the visible universe and the increasing Schwarzschild distances as well as the increasing (effective) masses of the black shell. MinimumDistance.Redshift.Mass.png|Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> between the visible border of the universe and the invisible outer sphere of the universe as a function of the mass of the black shell in units of the mass of the visible universe. The Schwarzschild distance was grewing much faster than the mass of the black shell around <math>M_S \approx 0.96865 \cdot M_{universe}</math>. R v.versus.shell.mass.png|Radius of the visible universe <math>R_v = R - d_S</math> as a function of the mass of the invisible universe surrounding it in a spherical black shell in units of the mass of the visible universe. The size of the visible universe began to shrink very suddenly at the time around <math>M_S \approx 0.96865 \cdot M_{universe}</math>. </gallery> It is very noteworthy to recapitulate that the age of the cosmic microwave background with its afterglow light pattern is about 380,000&nbsp;years (the corresponding Schwarzschild distance belongs to a shell mass <math>M_S = 2.8769 \cdot 10^{53} \, \text {kg} = 0.96865 \cdot M_{universe}</math>, Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S = 377 \cdot 10^{3} \, \text {ly} = 3.56 \cdot 10^{21} \, \text {m}= 2.62 \cdot 10^{-5} \cdot R</math>), exactly where the radius of the visible universe had significantly begun to decrease in relation to the Hubble radius (see right diagram). The so-called "dark ages" begun, and they lasted for several hundreds of million years. The age of the oldest known galaxy JADES.GS.z14-0 represents the youngest stars that emit light, and therefore, the end of the dark ages. Its age is about 290&nbsp;million years (the corresponding Schwarzschild distance belongs to a shell mass <math>M_S = 2.92 \cdot 10^{53} \, \text {kg} = 0,984 \cdot M_{universe}</math>, Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S = 293 \cdot 10^{6} \, \text {ly} = 2.78 \cdot 10^{24} \, \text {m}= 0.020 \cdot R</math>), where the conversion from dark matter to "dark energy" during the so-called "dark ages" was finished. At the break-even point, where the masses of the visible universe and the black shell have the same value, the Schwarzschild distance is about 860&nbsp;million light-years (it belongs to a shell mass <math>M_S = 2.97 \cdot 10^{53} \, \text {kg} = M_{universe}</math>). === Schwarzschild radius of the universe === [[File:Diagram.universe.png|thumb|upright=2|right|Simplified diagram of the radius <math>r</math> of the universe over time from origin at <math>t = 0</math> to time of universe <math>t_U</math>. The particle horizon is constantly expanding with the speed of light <math>c</math>:<br/><br/> Radius of end of inflationary period (Schwarzschild radius of universe):<br/><math>r_{S,universe} = t_U \cdot c = \frac {2 \, G \, M_{universe}} {c^2} \approx 14283 \text { Mpc} \approx 46,6 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/> Co-moving radius of the cosmic microwave background (CMB):<br/><math>r_{CMB} \approx 14000 \text { Mpc} \approx 45,7 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/> Hubble radius at Hubble time <math>t_H</math>:<br/><math>r_H = t_H \cdot c \approx 4480 \text { Mpc} \approx 14,6 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/> Radius of visible universe as seen from observer:<br/><math>r_V \approx 4230 \text { Mpc} \approx 13,8 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/> Time of the observer: <math>t_{observer} = 2 \cdot t_H</math><br/> Time of the visible event horizon: <math>t_v = 2 \cdot t_H - \frac {r_V} {c} > t_H</math>]] The Schwarzschild radius of the visible universe <math>r_{S,universe}</math> can be computed by its mass, too: :<math>r_{S,universe} = \frac {2 \, G \, M_{universe}} {c^2} \approx 4.4 \cdot 10^{26} \text { m} \approx 46.6 \cdot 10^{9} \text { ly}</math> This value fits very well with the radius of the invisible particle horizon at the end of inflationary period of the universe today. The question is whether this coincidence is the case by accident or due to varying values of the mass of the visible universe <math>M_{universe,visible}</math> or the gravitational constant <math>G</math>. Of course it is disputable, whether the mass of the visible universe and the gravitational constant are constant on large time scales. However, the British mathematician and astrophysicist '''Edward Arthur Milne''' (1896–1950) published already in 1935 in his book on "Relativity, Gravitation and World-Structure" the possibility that the gravitational constant could be proportional to the time since the creation of the universe <math>t</math> and reciprocal to the mass of the visible universe <math>M_{universe,visible}</math>.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Milne |first=Edward Arthur |title=Relativity, gravitation and world-structure |publisher=Clarendon Press |year=1935 |location=Oxford, Great Britain |pages=291-294 |language=en |chapter=World picture on the simple kinematic model - Comparison with local Newtonian gravitation and dynamics - §§412-418}}</ref> :<math>G = \frac {c^3} {M_{universe,visible}} \, t</math> According to Edward Arthur Milne the cosmological constant <math>\Lambda</math> is in this model: :<math>\Lambda = \frac {3} {c^2 \, t^2}</math> Today this value is approximately <math>\Lambda = 1.7 \cdot 10^{-53} \text { m}^{-2}</math>, which is about 6.6 times smaller than the current value of the standard model of cosmology known as the ΛCDM model (CDM = cold dark matter). The time-dependent relation for the gravitational constant would mean that the gravitational constant is grewing with the following rate, if the mass of the universe keeps constant: :<math>\frac {\mathrm {d} G} {\mathrm {d} t} = \frac {c^3} {M_{universe,visible}} \approx 9.1 \cdot 10^{-29} \frac {\text {m}^3} {\text {kg s}^3}</math> As a result the gravitational constant would change in the following magnitudes, which are much smaller than the uncertainty of the measurements of the gravitational constant of around <math>2.2 \cdot 10^{-5}</math>: :<math>\frac {\frac {\mathrm {d} G} {\mathrm {d} t}} {G} \approx 1.36 \cdot 10^{-18} \frac {1} {\text {s}} \approx 4.3 \cdot 10^{-11} \frac {1} {\text {a}}</math> Only after half a million of years the corresponding change would be in the magnitude of the uncertainty. If we substitute the expression of Milne for the gravitational constant in the formula for the Schwarzschild radius of the universe, we get: :<math>r_{S,universe} = \frac {2 \, c^3 \, M_{universe}} {c^2 \, M_{universe,visible}} \, t</math> Assuming that the whole universe is visible, and therefore, <math>M_{universe} = M_{universe,visible}</math>, this value would be two times larger than the value of the Schwarzschild radius computed by the mass of the universe: :<math>r_{S,universe} = 2 \, c \, t</math> It is noteworthy to mention that according to the results the following estimates apply for Schwarzschild distances of around 858&nbsp;million light-years, where the ratio of the mass of black shell to the mass of visible universe was equal to one: :<math>M_{universe,visible} \approx M_{universe,invisible} = M_{S}</math> This Schwarzschild distance is similar to the differences of the particle horizon and the plane of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) that is determined by the ΛCDM model that is preferred by most cosmologists today: :<math>r_{S,universe} - r_{CMB} \approx 0.9 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math> :<math>r_H - r_V \approx 0.8 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math> Therefore: :<math>M_{universe,total} = M_{universe,visible} + M_{universe,invisible} \approx 2 \, M_{universe,visible} \approx 2 \, M_{S}</math> This assumption is supported by the fact that the mass of ordinary matter within radius of the visible universe <math>r_{visible,universe}</math> has the following value that can be computed by its density <math>\rho_{ordinary \, matter}</math> and the corresponding volume <math>V_{visible,universe}</math> yielded by the Planck Survey of 2013:<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Tatum |first=Eugene Terry |date=2015-06-01 |title=Could Our Universe have Features of a Giant Black Hole? |url=https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015JCos...2513063T |journal=Journal of Cosmology |volume=25 |pages=13063–13072}}</ref> :<math>\rho_{ordinary \, matter} = 4.08 \cdot 10^{-28} \frac {\text {kg}} {\text {m}^3}</math> :<math>r_{visible,universe} = 4.3 \cdot 10^{26} \text { m}</math> :<math>V_{visible,universe} = \frac {4} {3} \, \pi \, r_{visible,universe}^3 = 3.3 \cdot 10^{80} \text { m}^3</math> :<math>M_{ordinary \, matter} = \rho_{ordinary \, matter} \cdot V_{visible,universe} = 1.4 \cdot 10^{53} \text { kg} \approx \frac {1} {2} \, M_{universe} = \frac {1} {2} \, 2.97 \cdot 10^{53} \text { kg} \approx 1.5 \cdot 10^{53} \text { kg}</math> However, if the gravitational constant would be given by the following relation using the total mass of the universe <math>M_{universe,total}</math> including the black shell, the values would match much better: :<math>G = \frac {c^3} {M_{universe,total}} \, t \approx \frac {c^3} {2 \, M_{universe,visible}} \, t</math> :<math>r_{S,universe} \approx \frac {2 \, c^3 \, M_{universe,visible}} {2 \, c^2 \, M_{universe,visible}} \, t = c \, t</math> This value is identical to the radius of the particle horizon of our universe. In this case the change of the gravitational constant would be in the magnitude of the uncertainty only after a million years. The total mass of the universe would not change or influence the gravitational constant even if any mass flow from the visible part of the universe to the invisible outer black shell would decrease the mass of the visible part of the universe. Incidentally, the mass of the outer shell would not change if the matter flowing from the visible sphere to the outer shell were to annihilate with any antimatter in the outer shell, since the resulting energy corresponds to the mass according to the law of mass-energy equivalence: :<math>E = m \cdot c^2</math> The following applies for the hypothetical case that the Schwarzschild radius of the universe is only determined by the ordinary mass of the visible part of the universe, which is only half of the total mass of the universe. The Schwarzschild radius of the visible universe with the mass <math>M_{ordinary \, matter}</math> that is completely visible to an observer in the centre of the universe, causes any light originating from the centre of the universe being invisible to any observer outside of this sphere, i.e. in the outer black shell with the similar mass <math>M_{S}</math>. Vice versa, any light originating from the outer black shell is invisible to any observer in the centre of the universe. If the these two regions share the very same spherical boundary surface, this surface would separate two worlds that obviously cannot exchange any information. According to this assumption, the Schwarzschild radius of our universe would define this spherical boundary surface and would be around 860&nbsp;million light-years smaller than the radius of the particle horizon respectively the outer radius of the black shell. <div style="clear:both"></div> === References === <references></references> 0dwk345r8kkj8se1qriuqse6w2rwglm 4499597 4499596 2025-06-07T08:16:23Z Bautsch 630029 Simplification in last paragraph 4499597 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> {{Chapter navigation|Retarded gravitational potentials|Conclusion}} </noinclude> ==Gravitational redshift== === Schwarzschild radius === [[File:Schwarzschild.radius.redshift.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Relation between the Schwarzschild radius <math>r_S</math> and a redshift of an emitted photon <math>z</math> in a distance <math>r</math> caused by the gravitation of the massive sphere in the centre.]] The Schwarzschild radius <math>r_S</math> of any mass <math>M</math> in a Schwarzschild sphere (typically a black hole) is given by: :<math>r_S = \frac {2 \, G \, M} {c^2}</math> Apart from its mass, the Schwarzschild radius is only depending on two natural constants: * Gravitational constant: <math>G = 6.67 \cdot 10^{-11} \frac {\text {m}^3} {\text {kg} \, \text {s}^2}</math> * Speed of light: <math>c = 299792458 \frac {\text {m}} {\text {s}}</math> The gravitational redshift z of photons emitted to the opposite direction of the Schwarzschild sphere and with a distance to the centre of the sphere <math>r</math> can be computed by the following formula: :<math>z = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {2 \, G \, M} {r \, c^2}}} - 1 = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {r_S} {r}}} - 1</math> The redshift of very far objects such as the galaxy JADES.GS.z14-0 has a value of more than 14, and this is much larger than expected. The possible high speed of such a galaxy is not sufficient for such a high value. The distance of this galaxy is given by 13.5&nbsp;billion light-years, and its age is assumed to be 290&nbsp;million years after Big Bang. The cosmic microwave background even has a redshift value of 1089, which is extremely high. It is associated with the first hydrogen atoms that occurred some 380,000 years after the Big Bang. The radial spectrum of the cosmic microwave background fits perfectly to the radiation of a black body with a temperature of <math>T = 2.7 \, \text{Kelvin}</math>. If the spectral alpha line of the Lyman series of hydrogen was emitted at a wavelength of <math>\lambda_{\alpha ,0} = 121 \, \text{nm}</math> (corresponds to 10.2&nbsp;electronvolts (eV)), its redshifted observation at a redshift of <math>z = 1089</math> would have a wavelength <math>\lambda_{\alpha}</math> of: :<math>\lambda_{\alpha} = (z + 1) \cdot \lambda_{\alpha ,0} = 132.5 \, \text {µm}</math> This wavelength is related to a terahertz (THz) radiation with a frequency <math>f_{\alpha}</math> of :<math>f_{\alpha} = \frac {c} {\lambda_{\alpha}} = 2.26 \, \text{THz}</math>, which is totally absorbed by the earth's atmosphere, and therefore, cannot be observed from the surface of the earth. At this wavelength the energy of a photon <math>E_{ph}</math> is: :<math>E_{ph} = h \cdot f_{\alpha} \approx 0.01 \, \text {eV}</math> The colour temperature<math>T_{CMB}</math> of the cosmic microwave background is just under 3000&nbsp;Kelvin: :<math>T_{CMB} = (z + 1) \cdot T = 2970 \, \text {K}</math>. Using the Boltzmann constant <math>k_B = 1.380649 \cdot 10^{-23} \frac {\text{J}} {\text{K}}</math> this corresponds to a kinetic energy <math>E_{CMB}</math> of a free particle of: :<math>E_{CMB} = \frac {3} {2} \cdot k_B \cdot T_{CMB} \approx 0.38 \, \text {eV}</math> This energy is well below the ionisation energy of hydrogen respectively the Rydberg unit of energy, which is 13.6&nbsp;electronvolts (eV), as well as below the exitation energy of the alpha line of the Lyman series of hydrogen. <div style="clear:both"></div> === In a shell === [[File:Gravitation.in.a.hollow.spherical.cap.png|thumb|right|upright=1|The sum of all gravitational forces between the mass <math>m</math> and a spherical arc (blue) with the linear mass density <math>\lambda_M</math> that represents a hollow spherical cap. It has the same effect as the gravitational force between the mass <math>m</math> and an effective spherical mass <math>M_{eff}</math> (black).]] However, a gravitational redshift can not only occur outside of spheres, but also within in a hollow spherical cap. To estimate its gravitational redshift, the effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> of such a cap can be integrated for any point within the cap. The corresponding effect can be described by a Schwarzschild sphere with the Schwarzschild radius. For very fast-moving objects we can assume that they only experience the retarded gravitational potentials of the mass elements in front of them, since the backward potentials are even much more retarded, and therefore, contribute only weakly to the net gravity. In the following section only the arc of the shell cap is considered. The gravitational forces rectangular to the direction of movement are very small and can be neglected. This also holds in first approximation for the gravitational forces behind the very fast-moving moving mass <math>m</math>. If the distance <math>d</math> between the mass <math>m</math> and the shell is given, we can carry out an estimation for the fraction of the retarded forces from the opposite part of the shell in the distance <math>2 \, R - d</math>, where <math>R</math> is radius of the universe (cf. previous section [[Moving objects in retarded gravitational potentials of an expanding spherical shell/Retarded gravitational potentials|"Retarded gravitational potentials"]]): :<math>F_{right} \propto \frac {1} {d^2}</math> :<math>F_{left} \propto \frac {1} {(2 \, R - d)^2}</math> If we assume that the distance is a fraction of the radius :<math>d = \frac {R} {n}</math> then the ratio of the two forces has the following relation: :<math>\frac {F_{right}} {F_{left}} = \left( \frac {2 \, R - \frac {R} {n}} {\frac {R} {n}} \right)^2 = (2 \, n - 1)^2</math> [[File:Ratio.retarded.gravitational.forces.versus.redshift.png|thumb|left|upright=2|The ratio of the retarded gravitational forces in the distance of oberserved objects versus the corresponding redshifts]] This means if the distance <math>d</math> is a tenth of the radius <math>R</math> of the universe, the error by neglecting the left force would be less than 0.3&nbsp;percent. This distance is corresponding to a redshift of about 7.5. In the diagram on the left the ratio of the two forces is plotted against the redshift which is observed at corresponding distances. The high values of redshift at far distant objects seem to be dominated by the gravitaional redshift, whereas at shorter distances the redshift is dominated by the Doppler effect. <div style="clear:both"></div> === Computation === [[File:Effektive.Masse.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Diagram for integrating the effective mass of an outer shell <math>M_{eff}</math> acting on a fast moving mass <math>m</math> by varying the centre angle <math>\alpha</math> from <math>-\alpha_R</math> to <math>\alpha_R</math>.<br/> <math>R</math> = radius of the visible universe<br/> <math>d</math> = distance of mass <math>m</math> to the outer shell<br/> <math>\lambda_M</math> = linear mass density of the outer shell]] The bold arc on the right-hand side of the diagram is representing all mass elements of the outer shell of the universe with the linear mass density <math>\lambda_M</math> in front of the mass <math>m</math> that is moving to the right with high velocity. The outer shell is consisting of dark matter (mainly hydrogen), and in the central area of the universe this dark matter might only be visible due to the cosmic microwave background. We use the following constant values for the estimates derived from these premises: * Light-year: <math> 1 \, \text {ly} = 9.46 \cdot 10^{15} \text {m}</math> * Hubble length: <math>R = 1.36 \cdot 10^{26} \text {m} = 14,4 \cdot 10^{9} \text {ly}</math> (14.4 billion light-years) The mass of this arc <math>M_{arc}</math> can be computed by integrating the arc between the angles <math>-\alpha_R</math> and <math>+\alpha_R</math> with its linear mass density <math>\lambda_M</math>: :<math>\alpha_R = \arcsin \frac {x} {R}</math> :<math>M_{arc} = \int_{-\alpha_R}^{+\alpha_R} \mathrm {dM} = \int_{-\alpha_R}^{+\alpha_R} R \, \lambda_M \, \mathrm {d\alpha} = 2 \, \int_{0}^{\alpha_R} R \, \lambda_M \, \mathrm {d\alpha} = 2 \, R \, \lambda_M \, \alpha_R</math> The mass of the whole shell <math>M_S</math> is given by integrating a '''complete circle''': :<math>M_S = \int_{-\pi}^{+\pi} \mathrm {dM} = 2 \pi \, R \, \lambda_M</math> The Pythagorean theorem gives the following result for the half chord of the circle: :<math>x = \sqrt {2 \, R \, d - d^2}</math> [[File:Effektive.Masse.Detail.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Detail for integrating the infinitesimal mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math> acting on a mass <math>m</math> by varying the angle <math>\alpha</math>.<br/> <math>\alpha</math> = angle as seen from origin <math>\bigcirc</math><br/> <math>R</math> = radius of the universe (Hubble length)<br/> <math>h</math> = height og the mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math><br/> <math>d</math> = distance of mass <math>m</math> to the outer shell<br/> <math>s</math> = distance between mass <math>m</math> and mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math><br/> <math>e</math> = auxiliary sagitta<br/> <math>\beta</math> = angle as seen from <math>m</math>]] If the distance <math>d</math> between the mass <math>m</math> and the outer shell is given, we can compute the distances of the mass <math>m</math> to any infinitesimal mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math> on the arc depending on the angle <math>\alpha</math>: :<math>\alpha = \arcsin \frac {h} {R}</math> :<math>s(\alpha) = \sqrt {2R^2 - 2 \, R \, d + d^2 - 2 \, R \, (R - d) \, cos \, \alpha} \, \ge \, d</math> The angle <math>\beta</math> as seen from the moving mass m to the infinitesimal mass element <math> \mathrm {dM}</math> on the arc can be derived by applying the law of sines and is given by the following expression: :<math>\beta = \arcsin \left( \frac {R} {s} \sin \, \alpha \right) = \arcsin \frac {h} {s}</math> With the auxiliary sagitta <math>e</math> we get: :<math>e = R \, \left( 1 - \cos \alpha \right)</math> :<math>\cos \beta = \frac {d - e} {s}</math> The vertical components of the gravitational forces are symetrical, and therefore, their net effect is zero. The net horizontal force of this arc <math>F_{hor}</math> that is accelerating the mass <math>m</math> in horizontal direction can be achieved by integrating a semi-circle with the correction factor <math>\cos \beta</math>: :<math>F_{hor} = G \, m \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {dM} = G \, m \, R \, \lambda_M \, \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math> With the effective gravitational force <math>F_{hor}</math> that acts on the mass <math>m</math> by the gravitational force of the virtual effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> that is located in the intersection point of the trajectory of the mass <math>m</math> with the outer shell, we have to consider the varying distances <math>s</math> between <math>m</math> and the infinitesimal mass elements <math>\mathrm {dM}</math> along the arc: :<math>F_{hor} = G \, m \frac {M_{eff}} {d^2} = G \, m \, R \, \lambda_M \, \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math> We finally get the effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> that is acting via gravitational forces on the mass <math>m</math> in the distance <math>d</math>: :<math>M_{eff} = R \, \lambda_M \, d^2 \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha} = \frac {M_S \, d^2} {2 \pi} \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math> <div style="clear:both"></div> === Schwarzschild distance === The '''Schwarzschild distance''' <math>d_S</math> of this effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> is equal to the Schwarzschild radius of a sphere with the effective mass: :<math>d_S = \frac {2 \, G \, M_{eff}} {c^2}</math> The gravitational redshift <math>z</math> of photons emitted to the centre of the universe that is caused by the effective mass in the distance <math>d</math> of the outer shell is: :<math>z = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {2 \, G \, M_{eff}} {d \, c^2}}} - 1 = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {d_S} {d}}} - 1</math> The equations above can be solved for the Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> of every shell with the mass <math>M_S</math>. With the following condition we can get the solutions with <math>d_S = d</math>, where <math>z (d_S) = \infty</math>: :<math>2 \, G \, M_{eff} (M_S, d_S) = d_S \, c^2</math> Therefore <math>d_S</math> can be determined for a given <math>\lambda_M</math>: :<math>d_S (\lambda_M) = \frac {2 \, G} {c^2} M_{eff} (M_S, d_S) = \frac {2 \, G \, R \, \lambda_M \, d_S^2} {c^2} \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {d_S - R \, (1 - \cos \alpha)} {{\left( 2R^2 - 2 \, R \, d_S + d_S^2 - 2 \, R \, (R - d_S) \, \cos \, \alpha \right)}^{\frac {3} {2}}} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math> The Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> can be interpreted as the distance between the surface of the Hubble sphere with the Hubble radius <math>R</math> and the inner Schwarzschild sphere of the black shell, which is the visible limit of the universe. This limit is referred to as '''Schwarzschild limit'''. The Hubble radius <math>R</math> would be the distance between an observer in the centre of the universe and all objects that are receding from him at the speed of light. It can be expressed by the Hubble time <math>t_H</math>: :<math>R = t_H \cdot c = 454 \cdot 10^{15} \, \text{s} \cdot {c} = 14.4 \cdot 10^{9} \, \text{a} \cdot {c} = 14.4 \cdot 10^{9} \, \text{ly} = 1.36 \cdot 10^{26} \, \text{m}</math> <gallery caption="Redshift z as a function of the distance" perrow=2 widths=480 heights=480> Redshift.versus.distances.circles.png|Circles with a given redshift z within the Hubble circle (dashed line) with the Hubble radius according to the Lambda-CDM model. Redshift.versus.distances.png|Redshift as a function of the distance of the objects from the centre of the universe according to the Lambda-CDM model (blue) and according to the model of the Schwarzschild limit (orange). According to the latter model, astronomical objects with a certain redshift are significantly further away than according to the Lambda-CDM model. </gallery> <div style="clear:both"></div> === Results === It is assumed that the outer shell is expanding, spherical and consists of dark matter. The effective mass of the outer shell is computed only considering the geometrical region in front of the object. This assumption is based on the fact that the retarded gravitational potentials from the opposite border of the black shell can be neglected. The following diagrams show the solution in two different representations over the relation of the mass of the invisible universe surrounding the visible universe in a spherical shell in units of the mass of the visible universe <math>q_M</math>: * The Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> between the visible border of the universe and the invisible outer shell of the universe. * The radius of the visible universe <math>R_v = R - d_S</math>. * Mass of the universe: <math>M_{universe} = 2.97 \cdot 10^{53} \text {kg}</math>: The overall mass of the invisible black shell <math>M_S</math> can be expressed in relation to the mass of the visible universe <math>M_{universe}</math>: :<math>q_M = \frac {M_S} {M_{universe}}</math> [[Moving objects in retarded gravitational potentials of an expanding spherical shell/Table with computed results|→ See appendix: table with results for different values of <math>\lambda_M</math>]] numerically computed by a [[Moving objects in retarded gravitational potentials of an expanding spherical shell/Java program|Java program]]. In this model the mass <math>M_S</math> of the invisible outer black shell continuously increases by absorbing mass from the visible universe, due to the net forces of the retarded gravitational potentials and the corresponding acceleration in direction of the black shell. More and more matter is moving from the visible universe behind the event horizon, where it becomes invisible and unaccessible, but leaves its gravitational action to the visible part of the universe. Furthermore, the mass of the black shell is in the same magnitude as the mass of the visible universe even in the earlier cosmical ages. <gallery caption="Diagrams for the early evolvement of the universe considering the effects of the retarded gravitational potentials of an invisible outer shell" perrow=2 widths=480 heights=480> Gravitaional.redshift.Black.shell.Schwarzschild.distance.png|Scheme with the outer black shell of the invisible universe with dark matter (right), the shell of the origin of the cosmic microwave background (CMB, dark red) as well as a far galaxy (light red). The matter in the vicinity of the black shell is accelerated towards the shell due to the effect of retarded gravitational forces and may disappear into it by crossing the event horizon at the Schwarzschild distance. During the era of transforming dark matter into "dark energy" the Schwarzschild distance was fastly increasing. Black.shell.over.time.png|Evolvement of the effective mass of the black shell of the universe with the decreasing radii of the visible universe and the increasing Schwarzschild distances as well as the rapidly increasing (effective) masses of the black shell. MinimumDistance.Redshift.Mass.png|Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> between the visible border of the universe and the invisible outer sphere of the universe as a function of the mass of the black shell in units of the mass of the visible universe. The Schwarzschild distance was grewing much faster than the mass of the black shell around <math>M_S \approx 0.96865 \cdot M_{universe}</math>. R v.versus.shell.mass.png|Radius of the visible universe <math>R_v = R - d_S</math> as a function of the mass of the invisible universe surrounding it in a spherical black shell in units of the mass of the visible universe. The size of the visible universe began to shrink very suddenly at the time around <math>M_S \approx 0.96865 \cdot M_{universe}</math>. </gallery> It is very noteworthy to recapitulate that the age of the cosmic microwave background with its afterglow light pattern is about 380,000&nbsp;years (the corresponding Schwarzschild distance belongs to a shell mass <math>M_S = 2.8769 \cdot 10^{53} \, \text {kg} = 0.96865 \cdot M_{universe}</math>, Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S = 377 \cdot 10^{3} \, \text {ly} = 3.56 \cdot 10^{21} \, \text {m}= 2.62 \cdot 10^{-5} \cdot R</math>), exactly where the radius of the visible universe had significantly begun to decrease in relation to the Hubble radius (see right diagram). The so-called "dark ages" begun, and they lasted for several hundreds of million years. The age of the oldest known galaxy JADES.GS.z14-0 represents the youngest stars that emit light, and therefore, the end of the dark ages. Its age is about 290&nbsp;million years (the corresponding Schwarzschild distance belongs to a shell mass <math>M_S = 2.92 \cdot 10^{53} \, \text {kg} = 0,984 \cdot M_{universe}</math>, Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S = 293 \cdot 10^{6} \, \text {ly} = 2.78 \cdot 10^{24} \, \text {m}= 0.020 \cdot R</math>), where the conversion from dark matter to "dark energy" during the so-called "dark ages" was finished. At the break-even point, where the masses of the visible universe and the black shell have the same value, the Schwarzschild distance is about 860&nbsp;million light-years (it belongs to a shell mass <math>M_S = 2.97 \cdot 10^{53} \, \text {kg} = M_{universe}</math>). === Schwarzschild radius of the universe === [[File:Diagram.universe.png|thumb|upright=2|right|Simplified diagram of the radius <math>r</math> of the universe over time from origin at <math>t = 0</math> to time of universe <math>t_U</math>. The particle horizon is constantly expanding with the speed of light <math>c</math>:<br/><br/> Radius of end of inflationary period (Schwarzschild radius of universe):<br/><math>r_{S,universe} = t_U \cdot c = \frac {2 \, G \, M_{universe}} {c^2} \approx 14283 \text { Mpc} \approx 46,6 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/> Co-moving radius of the cosmic microwave background (CMB):<br/><math>r_{CMB} \approx 14000 \text { Mpc} \approx 45,7 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/> Hubble radius at Hubble time <math>t_H</math>:<br/><math>r_H = t_H \cdot c \approx 4480 \text { Mpc} \approx 14,6 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/> Radius of visible universe as seen from observer:<br/><math>r_V \approx 4230 \text { Mpc} \approx 13,8 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/> Time of the observer: <math>t_{observer} = 2 \cdot t_H</math><br/> Time of the visible event horizon: <math>t_v = 2 \cdot t_H - \frac {r_V} {c} > t_H</math>]] The Schwarzschild radius of the visible universe <math>r_{S,universe}</math> can be computed by its mass, too: :<math>r_{S,universe} = \frac {2 \, G \, M_{universe}} {c^2} \approx 4.4 \cdot 10^{26} \text { m} \approx 46.6 \cdot 10^{9} \text { ly}</math> This value fits very well with the radius of the invisible particle horizon at the end of inflationary period of the universe today. The question is whether this coincidence is the case by accident or due to varying values of the mass of the visible universe <math>M_{universe,visible}</math> or the gravitational constant <math>G</math>. Of course it is disputable, whether the mass of the visible universe and the gravitational constant are constant on large time scales. However, the British mathematician and astrophysicist '''Edward Arthur Milne''' (1896–1950) published already in 1935 in his book on "Relativity, Gravitation and World-Structure" the possibility that the gravitational constant could be proportional to the time since the creation of the universe <math>t</math> and reciprocal to the mass of the visible universe <math>M_{universe,visible}</math>.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Milne |first=Edward Arthur |title=Relativity, gravitation and world-structure |publisher=Clarendon Press |year=1935 |location=Oxford, Great Britain |pages=291-294 |language=en |chapter=World picture on the simple kinematic model - Comparison with local Newtonian gravitation and dynamics - §§412-418}}</ref> :<math>G = \frac {c^3} {M_{universe,visible}} \, t</math> According to Edward Arthur Milne the cosmological constant <math>\Lambda</math> is in this model: :<math>\Lambda = \frac {3} {c^2 \, t^2}</math> Today this value is approximately <math>\Lambda = 1.7 \cdot 10^{-53} \text { m}^{-2}</math>, which is about 6.6 times smaller than the current value of the standard model of cosmology known as the ΛCDM model (CDM = cold dark matter). The time-dependent relation for the gravitational constant would mean that the gravitational constant is grewing with the following rate, if the mass of the universe keeps constant: :<math>\frac {\mathrm {d} G} {\mathrm {d} t} = \frac {c^3} {M_{universe,visible}} \approx 9.1 \cdot 10^{-29} \frac {\text {m}^3} {\text {kg s}^3}</math> As a result the gravitational constant would change in the following magnitudes, which are much smaller than the uncertainty of the measurements of the gravitational constant of around <math>2.2 \cdot 10^{-5}</math>: :<math>\frac {\frac {\mathrm {d} G} {\mathrm {d} t}} {G} \approx 1.36 \cdot 10^{-18} \frac {1} {\text {s}} \approx 4.3 \cdot 10^{-11} \frac {1} {\text {a}}</math> Only after half a million of years the corresponding change would be in the magnitude of the uncertainty. If we substitute the expression of Milne for the gravitational constant in the formula for the Schwarzschild radius of the universe, we get: :<math>r_{S,universe} = \frac {2 \, c^3 \, M_{universe}} {c^2 \, M_{universe,visible}} \, t</math> Assuming that the whole universe is visible, and therefore, <math>M_{universe} = M_{universe,visible}</math>, this value would be two times larger than the value of the Schwarzschild radius computed by the mass of the universe: :<math>r_{S,universe} = 2 \, c \, t</math> It is noteworthy to mention that according to the results the following estimates apply for Schwarzschild distances of around 858&nbsp;million light-years, where the ratio of the mass of black shell to the mass of visible universe was equal to one: :<math>M_{universe,visible} \approx M_{universe,invisible} = M_{S}</math> This Schwarzschild distance is similar to the differences of the particle horizon and the plane of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) that is determined by the ΛCDM model that is preferred by most cosmologists today: :<math>r_{S,universe} - r_{CMB} \approx 0.9 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math> :<math>r_H - r_V \approx 0.8 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math> Therefore: :<math>M_{universe,total} = M_{universe,visible} + M_{universe,invisible} \approx 2 \, M_{universe,visible} \approx 2 \, M_{S}</math> This assumption is supported by the fact that the mass of ordinary matter within radius of the visible universe <math>r_{visible,universe}</math> has the following value that can be computed by its density <math>\rho_{ordinary \, matter}</math> and the corresponding volume <math>V_{visible,universe}</math> yielded by the Planck Survey of 2013:<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Tatum |first=Eugene Terry |date=2015-06-01 |title=Could Our Universe have Features of a Giant Black Hole? |url=https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015JCos...2513063T |journal=Journal of Cosmology |volume=25 |pages=13063–13072}}</ref> :<math>\rho_{ordinary \, matter} = 4.08 \cdot 10^{-28} \frac {\text {kg}} {\text {m}^3}</math> :<math>r_{visible,universe} = 4.3 \cdot 10^{26} \text { m}</math> :<math>V_{visible,universe} = \frac {4} {3} \, \pi \, r_{visible,universe}^3 = 3.3 \cdot 10^{80} \text { m}^3</math> :<math>M_{ordinary \, matter} = \rho_{ordinary \, matter} \cdot V_{visible,universe} = 1.4 \cdot 10^{53} \text { kg} \approx \frac {1} {2} \, M_{universe} = \frac {1} {2} \, 2.97 \cdot 10^{53} \text { kg} \approx 1.5 \cdot 10^{53} \text { kg}</math> However, if the gravitational constant would be given by the following relation using the total mass of the universe <math>M_{universe,total}</math> including the black shell, the values would match much better: :<math>G = \frac {c^3} {M_{universe,total}} \, t \approx \frac {c^3} {2 \, M_{universe,visible}} \, t</math> :<math>r_{S,universe} \approx \frac {2 \, c^3 \, M_{universe,visible}} {2 \, c^2 \, M_{universe,visible}} \, t = c \, t</math> This value is identical to the radius of the particle horizon of our universe. In this case the change of the gravitational constant would be in the magnitude of the uncertainty only after a million years. The total mass of the universe would not change or influence the gravitational constant even if any mass flow from the visible part of the universe to the invisible outer black shell would decrease the mass of the visible part of the universe. Incidentally, the mass of the outer shell would not change if the matter flowing from the visible sphere to the outer shell were to annihilate with any antimatter in the outer shell, since the resulting energy corresponds to the mass according to the law of mass-energy equivalence: :<math>E = m \cdot c^2</math> The Schwarzschild radius of the visible universe with the mass <math>M_{ordinary \, matter}</math>, that is potentially visible to an observer in the centre of the universe, causes any light originating from this sphere being invisible to any observer outside of this sphere. Vice versa, any light originating from the outer black shell is invisible to any observer in the centre of the universe. These two regions obviously cannot exchange any information. <div style="clear:both"></div> === References === <references></references> 9y8azq6xivznvexrxhyn6c6lxd43b1y Cookbook:Rujak Cingur (Indonesian Cow Snout Salad) 102 468445 4499569 4498205 2025-06-07T01:58:58Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499569 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{Recipe summary | Category = Indonesian recipes | Servings = 1 | Image = [[File:Rujak Cingur.jpg|300px]] }} {{Recipe}} '''Rujak cingur''' is a traditional food from Surabaya, Indonesia. This dish is made from ''cingur'' (cow's snout) and vegetables, which are drizzled with peanut sauce or petis sauce. == Ingredients == === Sauce === * 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] fried [[Cookbook:Peanut|peanuts]] * 2 cloves of fried [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] * 3 bird’s eye [[Cookbook:Chiles|chiles]], or to taste * 1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Palm Sugar|palm sugar]] * ½ teaspoon terasi [[Cookbook:Shrimp Paste|shrimp paste]] * ½ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 2 tablespoons of petis [[Cookbook:Shrimp Paste|shrimp paste]] * [[Cookbook:Tamarind|Tamarind]] water as needed === Assembly === * 100 [[Cookbook:Gram|grams]] boiled or fried cow’s snout (cingur) * 1 bunch of [[Cookbook:Water Spinach|water spinach]] (kangkung), leaves picked and boiled * 100 grams boiled [[Cookbook:Bean Sprout|bean sprouts]] (taoge) * 1 [[Cookbook:Cucumber|cucumber]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] * 1 slice of fried [[Cookbook:Tempeh|tempeh]] * 1 slice of fried [[Cookbook:Tofu|tofu]] * 1 ''lontong'' rice cake, cut into pieces as desired * 250 grams ''kerupuk'' crackers == Procedure == # Prepare all the ingredients in advance. # To make the sauce, grind the fried peanuts, garlic, chiles, palm sugar, terasi, and salt together until smooth. # Add the petis suace and tamarind water as needed. Mix until well blended. # Arrange all the ingredients for assembly onto a serving plate, starting with the cingur, then water spinach, bean sprouts, cucumber, tempeh, tofu, and rice cake. # Drizzle the sauce over the ingredients, and top with the crackers. [[Category:Javanese recipes]] [[Category:Indonesian recipes]] [[Category:Peanut recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Recipes using chile]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Tamarind recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using beef]] [[Category:Bean sprout recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using cucumber]] [[Category:Tempeh recipes]] [[Category:Tofu recipes]] [[Category:Rice recipes]] 10s4fs2ah9q3xo0kc20l2tw4l0zeb9z Cookbook:Gurasa (Hausa Flatbread with Vegetables) 102 470198 4499498 4493807 2025-06-07T01:42:47Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499498 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{Recipe summary | Category = Hausa recipes | Time = 1.5 hours | Difficulty = 2 | Image = [[File:Gurasa spiced with kulikuli sauce.jpg|300px]] }} {{Recipe}} '''Gurasa''' or '''"light bread"''' is a traditional Hausa/Fulani Food in northern Nigeria and other parts of West Africa. It is eaten as a light dish for lunch or breakfast. == Ingredients == * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] active dry [[Cookbook:Yeast|yeast]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] warm [[Cookbook:Water|water]] * 2 cups [[Cookbook:Wheat Flour|wheat flour]] * 2 teaspoons [[Cookbook:Powdered Milk|powdered milk]] * 1 teaspoon [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * [[Cookbook:Oil and Fat|Oil]] * [[Cookbook:Tomatoes with Cheese Stuffing|Tomatoes]], [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] * [[Cookbook:Onion|Onions]], chopped * Red and green [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell peppers]], chopped * Yaji ([[Cookbook:Chiles|chile]] [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|flakes]] or powder) to taste * [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste == Equipment == * [[Cookbook:Mixing Bowl|Mixing bowl]] * [[Knife]] * [[Cookbook:Skillet|Skillet]] * Cooking spoon * [[Cookbook:Spatula|Spatula]] * [[Cookbook:Stovetop|Stovetop]] == Procedure == # Combine the yeast and warm water. Let rest for 5 minutes to activate the yeast. # Combine the flour, milk powder, and salt in a bowl. Stir in the yeast mixture to get a very thick and smooth [[Cookbook:Batter|batter]]. # Cover the bowl, and let the mixture rise for 1 hour. # Heat a skillet over medium heat, and add a thin coating of oil. # Scoop some batter into the skillet, and use the scoop to spread it into a circle. # Cook the gurasa until golden on the bottom. Flip it and cook until golden on the other side. # Remove the gurasa, and repeat the cooking process until you use up the rest of the batter. # [[Cookbook:Mixing#Tossing|Toss]] together the tomatoes, onions, peppers, chile powder, and a dash of oil. Season to taste with salt if desired. # Cut or tear the gurasa into pieces, and serve with the vegetable salad. [[Category:Cookbook]] [[Category:Medium Difficulty recipes]] [[Category:Hausa recipes]] [[Category:Wheat flour recipes]] [[Category:Pancake recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using salt]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using yeast]] [[Category:Oil and fat recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using tomato]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Red bell pepper recipes]] [[Category:Green bell pepper recipes]] igka63x4b40z7elo20shrpfr46dwaqm Cookbook:Crushed Tomato Sauce 102 470532 4499511 4493832 2025-06-07T01:44:37Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499511 wikitext text/x-wiki {{recipesummary | category = Sauce recipes | servings = 4 | time = | Time = 30–45 minutes | difficulty = 2 }} {{recipe}} An easy [[Cookbook:Tomato Sauce|tomato sauce]] recipe that's great with [[Cookbook:Pasta|pasta]] and [[Cookbook:Chicken Parmesan|chicken]] or [[Cookbook:Eggplant Parmesan (Melanzane alla Parmigiana) II|eggplant parmesan]]. It also works well with [[Cookbook:Pizza|pizza]], and as a [[Cookbook:Dip|dip]] for [[Cookbook:Mozzarella Sticks|mozzarella sticks]]. == Ingredients == *¼ [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]] *½ [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], or an equal amount of [[Cookbook:Shallot|shallots]] *3 cloves of [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Mince|minced]] *1 can (28 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]]) crushed [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] (Cento brand is best) *5–6 leaves [[Cookbook:Basil|basil]], [[Cookbook:Julienne|julienned]] or minced *1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|tsp]] [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] *Several cranks of ground [[Cookbook:Black_Pepper|black pepper]] *1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tbsp]] [[Cookbook:Italian_Seasoning|Italian seasoning]] (optional) == Procedure == #Heat olive oil in [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|skillet]] or pot over medium-high heat. Add garlic, onions, salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning, if desired. #Turn the heat down to low and add tomatoes. #Cook over low heat for 15 minutes, [[Cookbook:Mixing#Stirring|stirring]] occasionally. #Taste a spoonful of the sauce, and season with salt to taste; taste again and salt as needed. #After it is salted to your taste, stir in the basil and remove from the heat. #Serve however you like and enjoy! ==Notes, tips, and variations== *You may add ground meat or ground Italian sausage, cooked in a separate pan with [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|vegetable oil]]. *If you add [[Cookbook:Mushroom|mushrooms]], make sure to cook them with the onions. * Try swapping half the olive oil for [[Cookbook:Lard|pork fat]]. * If you want a little kick, add a teaspoon of [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|crushed red pepper flakes]] when cooking the onions. * If you have a spare rind from a wedge of [[Cookbook:Parmesan Cheese|parmesan]], you can add the rind to the sauce while it simmers for additional savory [[Cookbook:Umami|umami]] flavor. *The sauce [[Cookbook:Freezing|freezes]] well. Defrost some whenever you want pasta, pizza, eggplant parm, or mozzarella sticks. [[Category:Sauce recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using tomato]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Recipes using shallot]] [[Category:Recipes using olive oil]] [[Category:Recipes using basil]] [[Category:Italian recipes]] [[Category:Kid-friendly recipes]] [[Category:Parmesan recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Recipes using salt]] [[Category:Recipes using pepper]] [[Category:Italian seasoning recipes]] r80ktn1z31gfcdpqnd868kr5v5gb5bb Cookbook:Mushroom Bao Buns 102 470598 4499482 4498607 2025-06-07T01:40:23Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499482 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{Recipe summary | Servings = 4–6 | Time = '''Total:''' 2 hours<br>'''Dough:''' 1.5 hours<br>'''Filling:''' 30–45 minutes | Difficulty = 3 }} {{Recipe}} This recipe for mushroom bao buns is adapted from one by Simon Rimmer.<ref>{{Citation |title=Mushroom Bao Buns {{!}} The perfect Friday meal! Treat yourself to @rimmersimon’s delicious Mushroom Bao Buns✨ Made in the @samsunguk kitchen😋 Serves 4-6 Prep time 20 mins +... {{!}} By Sunday Brunch {{!}} Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/SundayBrunchC4/videos/559041063134009/ |access-date=2024-11-24 |language=en}}</ref> == Ingredients == === Buns === * 500 g [[Cookbook:All-purpose flour|all-purpose flour]] * 50 g [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]] * 5 g [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 5 g [[Cookbook:Baking Powder|baking powder]] * 5 g instant [[Cookbook:Yeast|yeast]] * 150 ml warm [[Cookbook:Water|water]] * 150 ml full-fat [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] === Filling === * [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|Vegetable oil]] * 500 [[Cookbook:Gram|g]] oyster [[Cookbook:Mushroom|mushrooms]], shredded * 10 ml [[Cookbook:Sesame Oil|sesame oil]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]], [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]] thin * 25 mm piece fresh [[Cookbook:Ginger|ginger]], peeled and [[Cookbook:Grating|grated]] * 2 cloves [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]], [[Cookbook:Grating|grated]] * 50 ml rice wine [[Cookbook:Vinegar|vinegar]] * 100 ml dark [[Cookbook:Soy Sauce|soy sauce]] * 100 ml vegetable [[Cookbook:Broth and Stock|stock]] * 125 ml [[Cookbook:Maple Syrup|maple syrup]] * 5 g [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|chile flakes]] === Serving === * [[Cookbook:Sesame Seed|Sesame seeds]] * Chopped [[Cookbook:Peanut|peanuts]] * [[Cookbook:Green Onion|Scallion]], sliced thin * Fresh red [[Cookbook:Chile|chile]], sliced thin == Procedure == === Buns === # Combine the flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, and yeast in a bowl. # Add the water and milk. Mix until you get a sticky [[Cookbook:Dough|dough]]. # Turn the dough out onto a work surface, and knead well for 10 minutes. The dough should no longer be very sticky once you have finished. # Transfer the dough back to a bowl, and cover with [[Cookbook:Plastic Wrap|plastic wrap]] or a damp towel. Let rest in a warm place for 1 hour or until doubled in size. # Gently deflate the dough, and transfer it to your work surface. # Roll the dough into an even sausage shape, and cut into 15 equal pieces. # Roll each piece into a ball, then flatten and roll with a [[Cookbook:Rolling Pin|rolling pin]] into an oval. The oval should not be too much longer than it is wide. # Brush the ovals with oil, then fold each in half with the oil on the inside. It should look like a taco shell or a purse. Don't pinch the edges together. # Cover the buns with greased plastic wrap, and let rest for 20 minutes. # Bring a few inches of water to a boil in a [[Cookbook:Steamer|steamer]]. Place the buns in the basket, and steam for 20 minutes. # Remove from the steamer. === Filling === # Heat a [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|skillet]] over medium heat, and add 2–3 tablespoons of vegetable oil. # Add the onions to the pan, and stir to coat with the oil. # Cover the pan, and turn the heat down to medium-low. Let the onions cook, stirring occasionally. As they cook, they should wilt and start to soften. Keep stirring every couple minutes to distribute the browning that accumulates at the bottom of the skillet and prevent burning. # Once the onions are a light golden color (it will take a while—be patient), remove the lid and continue cooking until deeply browned to your liking. Note that the more browned they get, the greater the risk of sticking and burning to the pan—pay attention near the end. # Remove the caramelized onions from the heat and set aside. # Heat a skillet over medium heat, then add 15 ml (1 tbsp) vegetable oil. # Add the mushrooms, and fry over medium heat for 3–4 minutes until softened. # Stir in the sesame oil, caramelized onions, ginger, garlic, vinegar, soy sauce, stock, maple syrup, and chile flakes. Cook for another 5–6 minutes until everything is soft and fragrant. # Remove the filling from the heat. === Serving === # Gently open up the buns. # Spoon some of the filling into the buns. # Garnish the filling with sesame seeds, chopped peanuts, scallion, and red chile. Serve warm. == References == [[Category:All-purpose flour recipes]] [[Category:Sugar recipes]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Baking powder recipes]] [[Category:Yeast recipes]] [[Category:Milk recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable oil recipes]] [[Category:Vegetable broth and stock recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using mushroom]] [[Category:Sesame oil recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using onion]] [[Category:Ginger recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using garlic]] [[Category:Vinegar recipes]] [[Category:Soy sauce recipes]] [[Category:Maple syrup recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Peanut recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using green onion]] [[Category:Sesame recipes]] iwabup05m1wsvodd9drqj8xkllcz59t Cookbook:Italian Mulled Wine 102 470726 4499495 4480250 2025-06-07T01:42:23Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499495 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ {{Recipe summary | Name = Italian Mulled Wine | Category = Wine recipes | Servings = 4 | Time = '''Total:''' 20 minutes<br>'''Prep:''' 5 minutes<br>'''Cooking:''' 15 minutes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{recipe}} This is a recipe for a spiced wine.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Italian Mulled Wine {{!}} Public Domain Recipes |url=https://publicdomainrecipes.com/italian-mulled-wine/ |access-date=2024-12-01 |website=publicdomainrecipes.com}}</ref> == Ingredients == === '''Crushed ingredients''' === * 1 [[Cookbook:Star Anise|star anise]] * 1 [[Cookbook:bay leaf|bay leaf]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] [[Cookbook:rosemary|rosemary]] * 1 pinch [[Cookbook:peppercorn|peppercorn]] * 1 pinch [[Cookbook:thyme|thyme]] * 1 pinch [[Cookbook:red pepper flakes|red pepper]] * 1 pinch [[Cookbook:fennel|fennel seeds]] * 1 pinch [[Cookbook:clove|cloves]] * 1 pinch [[Cookbook:nutmeg|nutmeg]] === '''Non-crushed ingredients''' === * 1 bottle Italian red [[Cookbook:wine|wine]] * 1 [[Cookbook:orange|orange]] * 1 [[Cookbook:lemon|lemon]] * 1 [[Cookbook:tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:honey|honey]] * 1 [[Cookbook:teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:vanilla|vanilla]] * 1 stick [[Cookbook:cinnamon|cinnamon]] * 4 [[Cookbook:fig|figs]] (optional) * 100 [[Cookbook:milliliter|ml]] [[Cookbook:limoncello|limoncello]] (optional) * 50 ml sweet [[Cookbook:vermouth|vermouth]] (optional) * 50 ml [[Cookbook:bourbon|Bourbon]], [[Cookbook:brandy|brandy]], or [[Cookbook:cognac|Cognac]] (optional) == Equipment == * [[Cookbook:Stock Pot|Stock pot]] * [[Cookbook:mortar and pestle|Mortar and pestle]] == Procedure == # Pour wine into stock pot and turn heat to medium-high. # Crush all “crushed ingredients” using the mortar and pestle. Set aside. # Peel and juice orange and lemon. Remove and discard the white pith from the peels, then add the peels and juice to the wine. # When the wine is simmering, immediately reduce to low heat. Add the crushed and all remaining ingredients. # Cook on low for at least 15 minutes to infuse the flavors. Make sure to keep on low so the wine stays warm and continues to infuse, but doesn’t bubble / heat off the alcohol. ==Notes, tips, and variations== * Feel free to double the recipe or scale any of these ingredients up or down to suite your taste. == References == <references /> [[Category:Wine recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using alcohol]] [[Category:Italian recipes]] [[Category:Recipes for alcoholic beverages]] [[Category:Star anise recipes]] [[Category:Bay leaf recipes]] [[Category:Rosemary recipes]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] [[Category:Thyme recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Fennel seed recipes]] [[Category:Clove recipes]] [[Category:Nutmeg recipes]] [[Category:Orange recipes]] [[Category:Lemon recipes]] [[Category:Honey recipes]] [[Category:Vanilla recipes]] [[Category:Cinnamon stick recipes]] [[Category:Fig recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using brandy]] [[Category:Recipes using cognac]] l659oo2oqa4la9q4i2oj0bkmux3kenp Cookbook:Chorba Frik (Freekeh Soup) 102 471674 4499514 4497939 2025-06-07T01:45:14Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 removed [[Category:Chile flake recipes]]; added [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] using [[Help:Gadget-HotCat|HotCat]] 4499514 wikitext text/x-wiki __notoc__ {{Recipe summary | Category = Soup recipes | Difficulty = 1 }} {{Recipe}} '''Chorba frik''' (شربة فريك) is a popular Algerian and Tunisian [[Cookbook:Soup|soup]] made from crushed green wheat. It is a specialty of the Sétif highlands region of Algeria. ==Ingredients== * 300 [[Cookbook:Gram|grams]] (⅔ [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]]) [[Cookbook:ground beef|ground beef]] * 200 grams (7 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounces]]) crushed [[Cookbook:Freekeh|green wheat]] * 100 grams (3.5 ounces) [[Cookbook:Chopping|chopped]] [[Cookbook:celery|celery]] * 100 grams (3.5 ounces) chopped [[Cookbook:parsley|parsley]] * 1 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoon]] [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomato]] puree * 1 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Chile Flakes|chile flakes]] * 1 teaspoon [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] * 2 teaspoons [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] * 2 tablespoons [[Cookbook:olive oil|olive oil]] * 2 [[Cookbook:Liter|liters]] (8½ cups) water * 1 [[Cookbook:Lemon|lemon]] * 100 grams (3.5 ounces) soaked [[Cookbook:chickpea|chickpea]]s (optional) ==Procedure== # Mix all the ingredients together in a pot large enough to contain everything. # Place the pot over low heat. Cook for 90 minutes, stirring often. # Serve with lemon [[Category:Recipes using ground beef]] [[Category:Recipes using celery]] [[Category:Parsley recipes]] [[Category:Recipes using chile flake]] [[Category:Pepper recipes]] [[Category:Salt recipes]] [[Category:Olive oil recipes]] [[Category:Lemon recipes]] [[Category:Chickpea recipes]] [[Category:Soup recipes]] [[Category:Algerian recipes]] [[Category:Tunisian recipes]] 3817uocwcawat384s07v68xia1muvwa Scientific racism in Germany/Hannah Arendt/The Origins of Totalitarism 0 472924 4499430 4499048 2025-06-06T19:11:18Z Stilfehler 96903 /* The "Scramble for Africa" */ 4499430 wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[:w:The Origins of Totalitarianism|The Origins of Totalitarianism]]''' is a work published by [[:w:Hannah Arendt|Hannah Arendt]] in 1951. == General == A fundamental thesis that Arendt advances throughout the book is that the idea of ​​race, despite the appearance of scientific rigor and intellectual relevance that its proponents have given it, has in all cases emerged as a weapon in political struggles, often no more than a source of ideas with which one could give a new and usually aggravating turn to the most diverse political conflicts.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=103 }}</ref> Arendt sees the introduction of the concept of race as being linked to the expansionist policy of the imperialist era, where it has since played a role in the internal political organization of peoples who had previously considered themselves nations and who now used racial ideology to ensure the oppression of the subjugated peoples through regulated decree-making and the means of bureaucracy.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=121 }}</ref> In contrast to later authors, Arendt still assumed in her book, published in 1951/1955, that human "races" actually exist. However, she assumes that they only exist in Africa and Australia, i.e., in regions where nature is particularly hostile to humans and where they have been able to assert themselves as survivors of a great catastrophe, because they are closer to nature than white people.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=105 }}</ref> Because of such statements, some authors later accused Arendt of occasionally following racist patterns in her own writings.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/rassismus-bei-hannah-arendt-blind-fuer-den-widerstand-der-100.html |title=Rassismus bei Hannah Arendt: Blind für den Widerstand der Kolonisierten |author= |date=2020-11-22 |website=Deutschlandfunk Kultur |publisher= |access-date=2025-05-08}}</ref> == The beginnings of racism in France == Arendt sees the beginnings of racism in the early 18th century, and she sees it fully developed in almost all countries of the Western world in the 19th century.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1962 |title=The Origins of Totalitarianism |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOriginsOfTotalitarianism |location=Cleveland, New York |publisher=Meridian Books |edition=7 |page=158 }}</ref> According to Arendt, racism first became visible in the era of the French Revolution, as a reaction to this Revolution, in publications by aristocratic authors in France and in exile. They argued that the French people had originally been victoriously subjugated by a noble class whose origins lay in the German-speaking world. Arendt cites [[:w:Henri de Boulainvilliers|Henri de Boulainvilliers]]<ref>Henri de Boulainvilliers: ''Histoire critique de l’établissement de la monarchie française dans les Gaules'' (1734); put forward the thesis that the (ethnically Gallic) French were colonized and culturally influenced by (Frisian-Germanic) foreigners who became their aristocratic leadership class.</ref>, [[:w:Louis-Gabriel Du Buat-Nançay|Louis-Gabriel Du Buat-Nançay]]<ref>Louis-Gabriel Du Buat-Nançay: ''Les Origines, ou l’Ancien gouvernement de la France, de l’Allemagne, de l’Italie, etc.'' (1757); proposed an International of the Aristocracy; the fact that he, like Boulainvilliers, assumed the origins of the European aristocracy to be in the German-speaking world had a lot to do with the fact that in his time – that is, shortly before the outbreak of the French Revolution – any nobility other than the German one was out of the question.</ref>, and [[:w:François Dominique de Reynaud, Comte de Montlosier|François Dominique de Reynaud, Comte de Montlosier]].<ref>François Dominique de Reynaud, Comte de Montlosier: ''De la nécessité d’une contre-révolution en France'' (1791); the nobleman exiled from France was one of the first French authors who considered the French people (subjugated by the aristocratic conquering people) to be a regrettable inferior racial mixture.</ref> Between 1749 and 1804, the [[:w:Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon|Comte de Buffon]] published the first racial taxonomy – his - not yet judgmental - ''[[:w:Histoire Naturelle|Histoire naturelle]]''.<ref name="euth_93"/> Arendt points out the paradox that the anti-French racial doctrine, which later became so widespread in Europe, was first formulated neither by English nor by German, but by French authors.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=74f, 90 }}</ref> She does not consider it a coincidence that it was the Frenchman Gobineau who later developed the first fully developed theory of history on a racist basis. The racial theory, including the claim of the superiority of the Germanic peoples, was already a widely held opinion at this time, at least among the aristocracy of France.<ref name="euth_75">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=75 }}</ref> == The function of racism in Germany == A first characteristic element of German racism, which is missing in the French racism, for example, is the [[:w:Völkisch movement|Völkism]]. While racism in France served to divide the aristocratic ruling class from the population, the Prussian patriots after the defeat of 1806, like political Romanticism, incorporated the concept of race into a worldview that was intended to unite the people across all social classes. The aim was to mobilize the people to an awareness of their common origins against French foreign rule.<ref name="euth_75"/> The idea of ​​national "blood ties" only emerged in German-speaking countries after the Wars of Liberation when frustration spread among some intellectuals (for example [[:w:Joseph Görres|Joseph Görres]], [[:w:Ernst Moritz Arndt|Ernst Moritz Arndt]], [[:w:Friedrich Ludwig Jahn|Friedrich Ludwig Jahn]]) that the German people were not yet ready to establish a nation.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=76f }}</ref> Until the [[:w:Proclamation of the German Empire|founding of the German Empire]] in 1871, "Germany" was - unlike France or Great Britain - not a united state but a loose confederation of states that included four kingdoms as well as various duchies and free cities. For national emancipation, the Germans lacked a genuinely historically based national consciousness, and for nation-state organization, they lacked a clearly recognizable geographical boundary of their territory.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=82 }}</ref> Unlike in France, the struggle between the nobility and the bourgeoisie in Germany was never fought in the political sphere. A peculiarity of the thinking of the German nationalist bourgeoisie was to label other peoples with the same predicates that the German nobility labeled the German bourgeoisie: first the French and English and again and again the Jews. To itself, the bourgeoisie attributed the great qualities of innate personality to which the German nobility had long claimed.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=80, 82 }}</ref> A second characteristic element of German racism stems from the cult of personality and genius, with which the German bourgeoisie and philistine sought to overcome their originally political feelings of inferiority. From this developed the idea that nature itself had assigned the Germanic "[[:w:Übermensch|Übermensch]]" the task of dominating and oppressing the entire world.<ref name="euth_83">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=83 }}</ref> In the 18th and 19th century, however, [[:w:Johann Gottfried Herder|Herder]], [[:w:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Goethe]] and the anthropologist [[:w:Gustav Klemm|Gustav Klemm]] (''Allgemeine Kulturgeschichte der Menschheit'', 1843–52) either refused to speak of human races or still respected the idea of ​​a unified humanity.<ref name="euth_93"/> == Gobineau == It was the French nobleman [[:w:Arthur de Gobineau|Arthur de Gobineau]] who combined both elements – Völkism and the cult of personality and genius – and thus created the theoretical basis for German racial ideology.<ref name="euth_83"/> Gobineau's ''[[:w:An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races|Essai sur l'inégalité des races humaines]]'' was published in 1853; for half a century, however, no historian has taken it seriously. It was not until the turn of the 20th century that the essay became a standard work for all historiography.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=83, 89 }}</ref> It was the first consistent formulation of a racially based conception of history.<ref name="euth_86">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=86 }}</ref> Arendt points out that all racial doctrines have a strong affinity to doctrines of doom. Gobineau was the ''first'' to think of interpreting all of history as an ever-repeating story of decay and ruin — a history that follows a single discoverable law. His central concern was to find this law according to which nations perish.<ref name="euth_84">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=84 }}</ref> Arendt points out that Gobineau completely lacks the sense of complexity evident, for example, in Baudelaire, Swinburne, Nietzsche, and Wagner; she sees him, a disappointed nobleman and romantic intellectual, as a belated heir to Boulainvilliers, who simply identified the decline of the aristocracy with the end of the world.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=85f }}</ref> She interprets the fact that his essay, which seemed out of date at the time it was written, gained enormous popularity at the turn of the century as a result of its compatibility with the vulgar doomsday mood of the fin de siecle.<ref name="euth_86">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=86 }}</ref> While his predecessors had attempted to explain why the strongest and best (the nobility) prevailed and ruled, Gobineau found himself in the precarious position of also having to explain why the French nobility had nevertheless declined. He resolved this dilemma by equating the decline of the nobility with the beginning of the decline of humanity and by postulating a racial degeneration that preceded the decline of civilization and in which the worst infallibly triumphed. To explain racial degeneration, he invented the idea that in racial mixing, the "inferior" blood always prevails.<ref name="euth_86"/> This latter idea, however, remained unpopular at first and only gained acceptance after the First World War.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=86f }}</ref> To counteract the decline of civilization, Gobineau proposed replacing the declining aristocracy with a newly created "elite" recruited from a "princely race" - the [[:w:Aryan race|Aryans]]. He did not believe in pure races, but assumed that a different racial mixture prevailed in every individual; thus, he made it possible to arbitrarily declare a given person as racially superior or inferior, without regard to national or social origin.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=87 }}</ref> As Arendt emphasizes, Gobineau had no interest in patriotic feelings, but rather – opportunistically – always saw superiority in the victorious and successful.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=88f }}</ref> == Penetration of racism into science == Arendt notes that racial theorists were only taken seriously as scientists from the end of the 19th century onwards, and that only since then have their theories been treated as the result of scientific research or purely intellectual development.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=66 }}</ref> Arendt sees the origins of the so-called science of eugenics in England, although she shows that the theories that emerged there – unlike those that later emerged in Germany – were due to genuine national needs.<ref name="euth_92+100">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=92, 100 }}</ref>. Similar to Germany, there was no pronounced class conflict between the nobility and the bourgeoisie; the people remained closely connected across all levels.<ref name="euth_92">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=92 }}</ref> But as a colonial power, the British needed a concept of nationhood that was no longer territorially bound, but could unite a people scattered across the world.<ref name="euth_92+100"/> They also strongly believed that England was the best guarantee for the existence of humanity.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=102 }}</ref> Moreover, the English, more than other nations, were faced with the vast, purely physical differences between European and non-European peoples.<ref name="euth_92+100"/> This was a challenge to the biblical myth of the origin of the human race, and even modern slavery, although not necessarily dependent on the idea of ​​racial difference, received a certain justification through racial doctrines.<ref name="euth_93">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=93 }}</ref> Political racial problems existed in the 19th century, particularly in the United States and Great Britain, which, after the abolition of slavery in their territory and in their colonies, had to solve political and practical problems of coexistence.<ref name="euth_94">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=94 }}</ref> The founder of [[:w:Conservatism|conservatism]], [[:w:Edmund Burke|Edmund Burke]] (''[[:w:Reflections on the Revolution in France|Reflections on the Revolution in France]]'', 1790), had a strong influence here. In the late 18th century, he taught that social inequality was part of the English national character and that inherited rights were a political characteristic of the English, while rejecting the idea of ​​human rights defended by the French Revolution.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=90f }}</ref> As a result, the nation-building of Great Britain was not accompanied by a constitutional reformulation of human rights, and for several decades England's public opinion provided the most fertile ground for a multitude of nonsensical biological worldviews, all of which were oriented towards racial doctrines.<ref name="euth_94"/> In England, racial theories were more dominated than elsewhere by ideas of breeding and biological inheritance.<ref name="euth_92"/> Arendt then lists two naturalistic ideologies that have all entered the public eye "with a massive pseudo-scientific apparatus": * The proponents of [[:w:Polygenism|Polygenism]], in an open struggle against the "lies" of the Bible, denied any kinship between races; since they denied a pre-existing connection between all people, they were also bitter opponents of [[:w:Natural law|natural law]]. The polygenists provided the English colonial officials with their worldview, according to which there was no greater misfortune and no greater sin than intermarriage.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=94f }}</ref> * Polygenism was soon pushed back and replaced by Darwinian ideologies. A characteristic of [[:w:Darwinism|Darwin's theory of heredity]] was its political indeterminacy; on its basis, history could be viewed as a struggle of races as well as a struggle of classes. The contribution of eugenicists in this context was to reassure the ruling classes of England about their status by assuming, like Darwin, that humans have an animal origin, but that nature needed a little help in its work of selecting the fittest, namely through breeding and the elimination of the obviously "unfit".<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=95-97 }}</ref> Although in England it was not noblemen but commoners who formulated such theories, their aim was to breed geniuses that were also aristocracy, and thereby to impart standards of aristocratic living to all classes of the nation. [[:w:Thomas Carlyle|Carlyle]], whose hero and genius worship was unprecedented in England, had a considerable influence here.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=98f }}</ref> == The "Scramble for Africa" == According to Arendt, the disastrous impact of the concept of race in the 20th century can only be understood if one also understands the distress from which it arose. The decisive factor was the experiences Europeans had in Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, in the context of the [[:w:Scramble for Africa|Scramble for Africa]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=106 }}</ref> Arendt describes this struggle as the starting point of [[:w:Expansionism|expansion]] [[:w:Imperialism|imperialism]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=110 }}</ref> [[File:Boerfamily1886.jpg|thumb|Boer family (1886)]] She emphasizes that no area on earth could have been more favorable to the emergence of modern mob mentality and the racial madness that goes with it than the Cape Colony.<ref name="euth_114"/> The concept of race was particularly prevalent among the [[:w:Boers|Boers]] who were horrified by the indigenous peoples of Africa with whom they were forced to live. They absolutely did not want to belong to the same species of living beings, and they repeatedly made desperate efforts to exterminate them.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=106f }}</ref> The only livelihood the region provided was extensive livestock farming, and the only resource available to the Boers in abundance was the nomadic native population. Slavery proved to be the only economic model that allowed them to cope with both the barren soils and their fear of the black population.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=114f }}</ref> They were only able to assert themselves as masters of the natives because they adopted their tribal thinking and acted as their gods.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=120 }}</ref> Because of their geographical isolation, their extremely dispersed settlement pattern, and their nomadic way of life, the Boers had neither a state nor even a local organization, nor any ties to a particular territory; as a result, they recognized no bond between people other than the family and no solidarity other than that in the face of common danger.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=115, 119 }}</ref> Unlike slave owners in North America, for example, they did not use the parasitic exploitation of the natives to free themselves—as the master class—for other, "higher" activities, but only to relieve themselves of any work. They increasingly adapted the ways of the natives, especially their nomadic life and their tribal ties, distinguishing themselves from them by little other than their skin color.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=116f, 119 }}</ref> This made them particularly susceptible to fanatical racial theories.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=117 }}</ref> As Christians and members of the [[:w:Dutch Reformed Church|Dutch Reformed Church]], the Boers believed in the Bible, but denied the oneness of human origins proclaimed in [[:w:Book of Genesis|Genesis]]. However, they took the Old Testament teaching of [[:w:Jews as the chosen people|God's chosen people]] literally; for them, there were only "whites" and "blacks," of whom the former, according to God's will, were condemned to idleness and indolent rule, and the latter to serfdom and equally indolent servitude.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=118 }}</ref> In this respect, the only new element the Boers added to the tribal consciousness they shared with the natives was their sense of racial superiority.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=119 }}</ref> Arendt emphasizes that these early racial feelings already prefigured everything that would later unfold: * the lack of understanding of the "[[:w:Homeland|patria]]" * the genuine lack of "soil" * the contempt for all evaluations that arise from what has been earned and achieved, and against which the natural-physical givenness predetermined by birth is set as the only absolute.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=119f }}</ref> [[File:Arbeiders aan het werk bij de wasmachine van de De Beersmijnen in Kimberley, RP-F-F01195-BY.jpg|thumb|Workers in a washing plant at the [[:w:De Beers|De Beers]] diamond mine.]] The mentality of the Boers had a decisive influence on the adventurers and desperadoes who flocked to South Africa in large numbers after diamond (1871) and gold deposits (1884) were discovered there.<ref name="euth_114">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=114 }}</ref> Unlike during the [[:w:California gold rush|California gold rush]], unlimited quantities of cheap (native) human labor were available in South Africa, enabling the emergence of a permanently operating gold and diamond industry in which miners, financed by European banks, could become rich without having to work themselves.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=123f }}</ref> The two [[:w:Military history of South Africa#Boer Wars|Boer Wars]] led by England (1880/1881, 1899-1902) ended with a military defeat for the Boers, but with a political victory in that from then on the anarchic lawlessness of their racial society remained undisturbed. Neither membership in the Commonwealth nor the apparent capitalist development could disturb the unity that existed among all social classes of the white population in South Africa on the racial question.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=126 }}</ref> [[File:Alfred Beit 1905.jpg|thumb|The German-born [[:w:Alfred Beit|Alfred Beit]] was, along with [[:w:Otto Beit|Otto Beit]], [[:w:Barney Barnato|Barney Barnato]], [[:w:Sammy Marks|Sammy Marks]], and others, one of the Jewish financiers whom the Boers hated so much.]] Another important element in Boer ideology was their hatred of the (often Jewish) financiers, who played a key role in transforming the fleeting gold rush into a permanent, regular business. The latter was a thorn in their side because it created the first need in South Africa to establish state-military structures to protect invested capital. The British did this as part of a new imperialist policy.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=126f }}</ref> Although the financiers had little influence on this policy and although they were only able to maintain their presence in the country’s economic life for a short time ([[:w:Cecil Rhodes|Cecil Rhodes]] soon united England's investments in his own hands), the Boers, who stereotypically identified them as Jews, saw them as the true people responsible for and representatives of all the activities they hated.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=127, 129f }}</ref> Arendt emphasizes at this point that South Africa played a significant role in the history of modern racial anti-Semitism, because it was here that the Jews were thrown into a racial society for the first time, and the Boer racial worldview became the first to include anti-Semitism.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=128f }}</ref> The Boers saw the Jews as "white Negroes" and foreigners as potential "white Jews."<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=129 }}</ref> Even after England provided imperialist protection to the foreign capital invested in South Africa, the Boers managed to remain the undisputed masters of the country and maintain their racial society.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=131 }}</ref> When the supply of black labor became scarce, large numbers of Indians and Chinese were imported into South Africa, who were immediately treated equally to the "racially inferior" native blacks.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=132 }}</ref> Another lesson that Arendt draws from the South African racial society is that here, for the first time, it was shown that a social system can be entirely geared to maintaining the dominant position of the white race, while the calculation of profit is not an iron law, but can be ignored without catastrophic economic consequences.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=132f }}</ref> == Racism in National Socialism == In this book, Arendt states that "the Jewish question and antisemitism [became] the catalytic agent for first, the Nazi movement, then a world war, and finally the establishment of death factories."<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1962 |title=The Origins of Totalitarianism |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOriginsOfTotalitarianism |location=Cleveland, New York |publisher=Meridian Books |edition=7 |page=viii }}</ref> She contradicts the view of many of her contemporaries who "consider it an accident that Nazi ideology centered around antisemitism". "What the Nazis themselves claimed to be their chief discovery – the role of the Jewish people in world politics – and their chief interest – persecution of Jews all over the world – have been regarded by public opinion as a pretext for winning the masses or an interesting device of demagogy." But what the Nazis themselves said, should have been taken seriously.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1962 |title=The Origins of Totalitarianism |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOriginsOfTotalitarianism |location=Cleveland, New York |publisher=Meridian Books |edition=7 |page=3 }}</ref> "Strengthened by the experiences of almost two decades in the various capitals, the Nazis were confident that their best 'propaganda' would be their racial policy itself, from which, despite many other compromises and broken promises, they had never swerved for expediency's sake. Racism was neither a new nor a secret weapon, thou never before had it been used with this thoroughgoing consistency."<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1962 |title=The Origins of Totalitarianism |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOriginsOfTotalitarianism |location=Cleveland, New York |publisher=Meridian Books |edition=7 |page=158 }}</ref> == Arendt's understanding of racism == According to Arendt, the social theoretical opinions that were able to prevail in the 19th century "in the tough competition of free opinions" include in particular "the doctrine of a racial struggle prescribed by nature, from which the historical process, especially the rise and decline of peoples, can be derived, inspired by Darwin and in some respects related to the Marxist class conflict."<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=66f }}</ref> Racism then became the "political weapon of imperialism". Arendt contradicts the view that racism is a "variant of nationalism". Rather, it is opposed to nationalism and patriotism and undermines both.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=69 }}</ref> Nevertheless, Arendt links the emergence of racism as a political action to the emergence of European nation-states; the racial theorists were indeed those who denied the principle of equality and solidarity of nations guaranteed by the idea of ​​equality.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=69f }}</ref> Arendt distinguishes between antisemitism and hatred of Jews, the former being a special case of the latter.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1962 |title=The Origins of Totalitarianism |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOriginsOfTotalitarianism |location=Cleveland, New York |publisher=Meridian Books |edition=7 |page=ix }}</ref> == Sources == <references responsive/> [[Category:Book:Scientific racism in Germany]] t6fcatpvs3jhx1zgh7e6ppg677zrfqe 4499434 4499430 2025-06-06T19:37:35Z Stilfehler 96903 Racism in the British imperialist bureaucracy 4499434 wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[:w:The Origins of Totalitarianism|The Origins of Totalitarianism]]''' is a work published by [[:w:Hannah Arendt|Hannah Arendt]] in 1951. == General == A fundamental thesis that Arendt advances throughout the book is that the idea of ​​race, despite the appearance of scientific rigor and intellectual relevance that its proponents have given it, has in all cases emerged as a weapon in political struggles, often no more than a source of ideas with which one could give a new and usually aggravating turn to the most diverse political conflicts.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=103 }}</ref> Arendt sees the introduction of the concept of race as being linked to the expansionist policy of the imperialist era, where it has since played a role in the internal political organization of peoples who had previously considered themselves nations and who now used racial ideology to ensure the oppression of the subjugated peoples through regulated decree-making and the means of bureaucracy.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=121 }}</ref> In contrast to later authors, Arendt still assumed in her book, published in 1951/1955, that human "races" actually exist. However, she assumes that they only exist in Africa and Australia, i.e., in regions where nature is particularly hostile to humans and where they have been able to assert themselves as survivors of a great catastrophe, because they are closer to nature than white people.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=105 }}</ref> Because of such statements, some authors later accused Arendt of occasionally following racist patterns in her own writings.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/rassismus-bei-hannah-arendt-blind-fuer-den-widerstand-der-100.html |title=Rassismus bei Hannah Arendt: Blind für den Widerstand der Kolonisierten |author= |date=2020-11-22 |website=Deutschlandfunk Kultur |publisher= |access-date=2025-05-08}}</ref> == The beginnings of racism in France == Arendt sees the beginnings of racism in the early 18th century, and she sees it fully developed in almost all countries of the Western world in the 19th century.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1962 |title=The Origins of Totalitarianism |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOriginsOfTotalitarianism |location=Cleveland, New York |publisher=Meridian Books |edition=7 |page=158 }}</ref> According to Arendt, racism first became visible in the era of the French Revolution, as a reaction to this Revolution, in publications by aristocratic authors in France and in exile. They argued that the French people had originally been victoriously subjugated by a noble class whose origins lay in the German-speaking world. Arendt cites [[:w:Henri de Boulainvilliers|Henri de Boulainvilliers]]<ref>Henri de Boulainvilliers: ''Histoire critique de l’établissement de la monarchie française dans les Gaules'' (1734); put forward the thesis that the (ethnically Gallic) French were colonized and culturally influenced by (Frisian-Germanic) foreigners who became their aristocratic leadership class.</ref>, [[:w:Louis-Gabriel Du Buat-Nançay|Louis-Gabriel Du Buat-Nançay]]<ref>Louis-Gabriel Du Buat-Nançay: ''Les Origines, ou l’Ancien gouvernement de la France, de l’Allemagne, de l’Italie, etc.'' (1757); proposed an International of the Aristocracy; the fact that he, like Boulainvilliers, assumed the origins of the European aristocracy to be in the German-speaking world had a lot to do with the fact that in his time – that is, shortly before the outbreak of the French Revolution – any nobility other than the German one was out of the question.</ref>, and [[:w:François Dominique de Reynaud, Comte de Montlosier|François Dominique de Reynaud, Comte de Montlosier]].<ref>François Dominique de Reynaud, Comte de Montlosier: ''De la nécessité d’une contre-révolution en France'' (1791); the nobleman exiled from France was one of the first French authors who considered the French people (subjugated by the aristocratic conquering people) to be a regrettable inferior racial mixture.</ref> Between 1749 and 1804, the [[:w:Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon|Comte de Buffon]] published the first racial taxonomy – his - not yet judgmental - ''[[:w:Histoire Naturelle|Histoire naturelle]]''.<ref name="euth_93"/> Arendt points out the paradox that the anti-French racial doctrine, which later became so widespread in Europe, was first formulated neither by English nor by German, but by French authors.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=74f, 90 }}</ref> She does not consider it a coincidence that it was the Frenchman Gobineau who later developed the first fully developed theory of history on a racist basis. The racial theory, including the claim of the superiority of the Germanic peoples, was already a widely held opinion at this time, at least among the aristocracy of France.<ref name="euth_75">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=75 }}</ref> == The function of racism in Germany == A first characteristic element of German racism, which is missing in the French racism, for example, is the [[:w:Völkisch movement|Völkism]]. While racism in France served to divide the aristocratic ruling class from the population, the Prussian patriots after the defeat of 1806, like political Romanticism, incorporated the concept of race into a worldview that was intended to unite the people across all social classes. The aim was to mobilize the people to an awareness of their common origins against French foreign rule.<ref name="euth_75"/> The idea of ​​national "blood ties" only emerged in German-speaking countries after the Wars of Liberation when frustration spread among some intellectuals (for example [[:w:Joseph Görres|Joseph Görres]], [[:w:Ernst Moritz Arndt|Ernst Moritz Arndt]], [[:w:Friedrich Ludwig Jahn|Friedrich Ludwig Jahn]]) that the German people were not yet ready to establish a nation.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=76f }}</ref> Until the [[:w:Proclamation of the German Empire|founding of the German Empire]] in 1871, "Germany" was - unlike France or Great Britain - not a united state but a loose confederation of states that included four kingdoms as well as various duchies and free cities. For national emancipation, the Germans lacked a genuinely historically based national consciousness, and for nation-state organization, they lacked a clearly recognizable geographical boundary of their territory.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=82 }}</ref> Unlike in France, the struggle between the nobility and the bourgeoisie in Germany was never fought in the political sphere. A peculiarity of the thinking of the German nationalist bourgeoisie was to label other peoples with the same predicates that the German nobility labeled the German bourgeoisie: first the French and English and again and again the Jews. To itself, the bourgeoisie attributed the great qualities of innate personality to which the German nobility had long claimed.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=80, 82 }}</ref> A second characteristic element of German racism stems from the cult of personality and genius, with which the German bourgeoisie and philistine sought to overcome their originally political feelings of inferiority. From this developed the idea that nature itself had assigned the Germanic "[[:w:Übermensch|Übermensch]]" the task of dominating and oppressing the entire world.<ref name="euth_83">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=83 }}</ref> In the 18th and 19th century, however, [[:w:Johann Gottfried Herder|Herder]], [[:w:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Goethe]] and the anthropologist [[:w:Gustav Klemm|Gustav Klemm]] (''Allgemeine Kulturgeschichte der Menschheit'', 1843–52) either refused to speak of human races or still respected the idea of ​​a unified humanity.<ref name="euth_93"/> == Gobineau == It was the French nobleman [[:w:Arthur de Gobineau|Arthur de Gobineau]] who combined both elements – Völkism and the cult of personality and genius – and thus created the theoretical basis for German racial ideology.<ref name="euth_83"/> Gobineau's ''[[:w:An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races|Essai sur l'inégalité des races humaines]]'' was published in 1853; for half a century, however, no historian has taken it seriously. It was not until the turn of the 20th century that the essay became a standard work for all historiography.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=83, 89 }}</ref> It was the first consistent formulation of a racially based conception of history.<ref name="euth_86">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=86 }}</ref> Arendt points out that all racial doctrines have a strong affinity to doctrines of doom. Gobineau was the ''first'' to think of interpreting all of history as an ever-repeating story of decay and ruin — a history that follows a single discoverable law. His central concern was to find this law according to which nations perish.<ref name="euth_84">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=84 }}</ref> Arendt points out that Gobineau completely lacks the sense of complexity evident, for example, in Baudelaire, Swinburne, Nietzsche, and Wagner; she sees him, a disappointed nobleman and romantic intellectual, as a belated heir to Boulainvilliers, who simply identified the decline of the aristocracy with the end of the world.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=85f }}</ref> She interprets the fact that his essay, which seemed out of date at the time it was written, gained enormous popularity at the turn of the century as a result of its compatibility with the vulgar doomsday mood of the fin de siecle.<ref name="euth_86">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=86 }}</ref> While his predecessors had attempted to explain why the strongest and best (the nobility) prevailed and ruled, Gobineau found himself in the precarious position of also having to explain why the French nobility had nevertheless declined. He resolved this dilemma by equating the decline of the nobility with the beginning of the decline of humanity and by postulating a racial degeneration that preceded the decline of civilization and in which the worst infallibly triumphed. To explain racial degeneration, he invented the idea that in racial mixing, the "inferior" blood always prevails.<ref name="euth_86"/> This latter idea, however, remained unpopular at first and only gained acceptance after the First World War.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=86f }}</ref> To counteract the decline of civilization, Gobineau proposed replacing the declining aristocracy with a newly created "elite" recruited from a "princely race" - the [[:w:Aryan race|Aryans]]. He did not believe in pure races, but assumed that a different racial mixture prevailed in every individual; thus, he made it possible to arbitrarily declare a given person as racially superior or inferior, without regard to national or social origin.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=87 }}</ref> As Arendt emphasizes, Gobineau had no interest in patriotic feelings, but rather – opportunistically – always saw superiority in the victorious and successful.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=88f }}</ref> == Penetration of racism into science == Arendt notes that racial theorists were only taken seriously as scientists from the end of the 19th century onwards, and that only since then have their theories been treated as the result of scientific research or purely intellectual development.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=66 }}</ref> Arendt sees the origins of the so-called science of eugenics in England, although she shows that the theories that emerged there – unlike those that later emerged in Germany – were due to genuine national needs.<ref name="euth_92+100">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=92, 100 }}</ref>. Similar to Germany, there was no pronounced class conflict between the nobility and the bourgeoisie; the people remained closely connected across all levels.<ref name="euth_92">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=92 }}</ref> But as a colonial power, the British needed a concept of nationhood that was no longer territorially bound, but could unite a people scattered across the world.<ref name="euth_92+100"/> They also strongly believed that England was the best guarantee for the existence of humanity.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=102 }}</ref> Moreover, the English, more than other nations, were faced with the vast, purely physical differences between European and non-European peoples.<ref name="euth_92+100"/> This was a challenge to the biblical myth of the origin of the human race, and even modern slavery, although not necessarily dependent on the idea of ​​racial difference, received a certain justification through racial doctrines.<ref name="euth_93">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=93 }}</ref> Political racial problems existed in the 19th century, particularly in the United States and Great Britain, which, after the abolition of slavery in their territory and in their colonies, had to solve political and practical problems of coexistence.<ref name="euth_94">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=94 }}</ref> The founder of [[:w:Conservatism|conservatism]], [[:w:Edmund Burke|Edmund Burke]] (''[[:w:Reflections on the Revolution in France|Reflections on the Revolution in France]]'', 1790), had a strong influence here. In the late 18th century, he taught that social inequality was part of the English national character and that inherited rights were a political characteristic of the English, while rejecting the idea of ​​human rights defended by the French Revolution.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=90f }}</ref> As a result, the nation-building of Great Britain was not accompanied by a constitutional reformulation of human rights, and for several decades England's public opinion provided the most fertile ground for a multitude of nonsensical biological worldviews, all of which were oriented towards racial doctrines.<ref name="euth_94"/> In England, racial theories were more dominated than elsewhere by ideas of breeding and biological inheritance.<ref name="euth_92"/> Arendt then lists two naturalistic ideologies that have all entered the public eye "with a massive pseudo-scientific apparatus": * The proponents of [[:w:Polygenism|Polygenism]], in an open struggle against the "lies" of the Bible, denied any kinship between races; since they denied a pre-existing connection between all people, they were also bitter opponents of [[:w:Natural law|natural law]]. The polygenists provided the English colonial officials with their worldview, according to which there was no greater misfortune and no greater sin than intermarriage.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=94f }}</ref> * Polygenism was soon pushed back and replaced by Darwinian ideologies. A characteristic of [[:w:Darwinism|Darwin's theory of heredity]] was its political indeterminacy; on its basis, history could be viewed as a struggle of races as well as a struggle of classes. The contribution of eugenicists in this context was to reassure the ruling classes of England about their status by assuming, like Darwin, that humans have an animal origin, but that nature needed a little help in its work of selecting the fittest, namely through breeding and the elimination of the obviously "unfit".<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=95-97 }}</ref> Although in England it was not noblemen but commoners who formulated such theories, their aim was to breed geniuses that were also aristocracy, and thereby to impart standards of aristocratic living to all classes of the nation. [[:w:Thomas Carlyle|Carlyle]], whose hero and genius worship was unprecedented in England, had a considerable influence here.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=98f }}</ref> == The "Scramble for Africa" == According to Arendt, the disastrous impact of the concept of race in the 20th century can only be understood if one also understands the distress from which it arose. The decisive factor was the experiences Europeans had in Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, in the context of the [[:w:Scramble for Africa|Scramble for Africa]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=106 }}</ref> Arendt describes this struggle as the starting point of [[:w:Expansionism|expansion]] [[:w:Imperialism|imperialism]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=110 }}</ref> [[File:Boerfamily1886.jpg|thumb|Boer family (1886)]] She emphasizes that no area on earth could have been more favorable to the emergence of modern mob mentality and the racial madness that goes with it than the Cape Colony.<ref name="euth_114"/> The concept of race was particularly prevalent among the [[:w:Boers|Boers]] who were horrified by the indigenous peoples of Africa with whom they were forced to live. They absolutely did not want to belong to the same species of living beings, and they repeatedly made desperate efforts to exterminate them.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=106f }}</ref> The only livelihood the region provided was extensive livestock farming, and the only resource available to the Boers in abundance was the nomadic native population. Slavery proved to be the only economic model that allowed them to cope with both the barren soils and their fear of the black population.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=114f }}</ref> They were only able to assert themselves as masters of the natives because they adopted their tribal thinking and acted as their gods.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=120 }}</ref> Because of their geographical isolation, their extremely dispersed settlement pattern, and their nomadic way of life, the Boers had neither a state nor even a local organization, nor any ties to a particular territory; as a result, they recognized no bond between people other than the family and no solidarity other than that in the face of common danger.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=115, 119 }}</ref> Unlike slave owners in North America, for example, they did not use the parasitic exploitation of the natives to free themselves—as the master class—for other, "higher" activities, but only to relieve themselves of any work. They increasingly adapted the ways of the natives, especially their nomadic life and their tribal ties, distinguishing themselves from them by little other than their skin color.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=116f, 119 }}</ref> This made them particularly susceptible to fanatical racial theories.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=117 }}</ref> As Christians and members of the [[:w:Dutch Reformed Church|Dutch Reformed Church]], the Boers believed in the Bible, but denied the oneness of human origins proclaimed in [[:w:Book of Genesis|Genesis]]. However, they took the Old Testament teaching of [[:w:Jews as the chosen people|God's chosen people]] literally; for them, there were only "whites" and "blacks," of whom the former, according to God's will, were condemned to idleness and indolent rule, and the latter to serfdom and equally indolent servitude.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=118 }}</ref> In this respect, the only new element the Boers added to the tribal consciousness they shared with the natives was their sense of racial superiority.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=119 }}</ref> Arendt emphasizes that these early racial feelings already prefigured everything that would later unfold: * the lack of understanding of the "[[:w:Homeland|patria]]" * the genuine lack of "soil" * the contempt for all evaluations that arise from what has been earned and achieved, and against which the natural-physical givenness predetermined by birth is set as the only absolute.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=119f }}</ref> [[File:Arbeiders aan het werk bij de wasmachine van de De Beersmijnen in Kimberley, RP-F-F01195-BY.jpg|thumb|Workers in a washing plant at the [[:w:De Beers|De Beers]] diamond mine.]] The mentality of the Boers had a decisive influence on the adventurers and desperadoes who flocked to South Africa in large numbers after diamond (1871) and gold deposits (1884) were discovered there.<ref name="euth_114">{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=114 }}</ref> Unlike during the [[:w:California gold rush|California gold rush]], unlimited quantities of cheap (native) human labor were available in South Africa, enabling the emergence of a permanently operating gold and diamond industry in which miners, financed by European banks, could become rich without having to work themselves.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=123f }}</ref> The two [[:w:Military history of South Africa#Boer Wars|Boer Wars]] led by England (1880/1881, 1899-1902) ended with a military defeat for the Boers, but with a political victory in that from then on the anarchic lawlessness of their racial society remained undisturbed. Neither membership in the Commonwealth nor the apparent capitalist development could disturb the unity that existed among all social classes of the white population in South Africa on the racial question.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=126 }}</ref> [[File:Alfred Beit 1905.jpg|thumb|The German-born [[:w:Alfred Beit|Alfred Beit]] was, along with [[:w:Otto Beit|Otto Beit]], [[:w:Barney Barnato|Barney Barnato]], [[:w:Sammy Marks|Sammy Marks]], and others, one of the Jewish financiers whom the Boers hated so much.]] Another important element in Boer ideology was their hatred of the (often Jewish) financiers, who played a key role in transforming the fleeting gold rush into a permanent, regular business. The latter was a thorn in their side because it created the first need in South Africa to establish state-military structures to protect invested capital. The British did this as part of a new imperialist policy.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=126f }}</ref> Although the financiers had little influence on this policy and although they were only able to maintain their presence in the country’s economic life for a short time ([[:w:Cecil Rhodes|Cecil Rhodes]] soon united England's investments in his own hands), the Boers, who stereotypically identified them as Jews, saw them as the true people responsible for and representatives of all the activities they hated.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=127, 129f }}</ref> Arendt emphasizes at this point that South Africa played a significant role in the history of modern racial anti-Semitism, because it was here that the Jews were thrown into a racial society for the first time, and the Boer racial worldview became the first to include anti-Semitism.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=128f }}</ref> The Boers saw the Jews as "white Negroes" and foreigners as potential "white Jews."<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=129 }}</ref> Even after England provided imperialist protection to the foreign capital invested in South Africa, the Boers managed to remain the undisputed masters of the country and maintain their racial society.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=131 }}</ref> When the supply of black labor became scarce, large numbers of Indians and Chinese were imported into South Africa, who were immediately treated equally to the "racially inferior" native blacks.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=132 }}</ref> Another lesson that Arendt draws from the South African racial society is that here, for the first time, it was shown that a social system can be entirely geared to maintaining the dominant position of the white race, while the calculation of profit is not an iron law, but can be ignored without catastrophic economic consequences.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=132f }}</ref> == Racism in the British imperialist bureaucracy == Another topic that Arendt deals with in this book is the racism of the administrative officers that imperialist England sent to its colonies. These followed a founding legend of the English Empire, including the idea that the English were destined to be the masters of the world, a legend that [[:w:Rudyard Kipling|Rudyard Kipling]] had told in his works in an exemplary manner.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up?view=theater |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=134ff }}</ref> == Racism in National Socialism == In this book, Arendt states that "the Jewish question and antisemitism [became] the catalytic agent for first, the Nazi movement, then a world war, and finally the establishment of death factories."<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1962 |title=The Origins of Totalitarianism |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOriginsOfTotalitarianism |location=Cleveland, New York |publisher=Meridian Books |edition=7 |page=viii }}</ref> She contradicts the view of many of her contemporaries who "consider it an accident that Nazi ideology centered around antisemitism". "What the Nazis themselves claimed to be their chief discovery – the role of the Jewish people in world politics – and their chief interest – persecution of Jews all over the world – have been regarded by public opinion as a pretext for winning the masses or an interesting device of demagogy." But what the Nazis themselves said, should have been taken seriously.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1962 |title=The Origins of Totalitarianism |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOriginsOfTotalitarianism |location=Cleveland, New York |publisher=Meridian Books |edition=7 |page=3 }}</ref> "Strengthened by the experiences of almost two decades in the various capitals, the Nazis were confident that their best 'propaganda' would be their racial policy itself, from which, despite many other compromises and broken promises, they had never swerved for expediency's sake. Racism was neither a new nor a secret weapon, thou never before had it been used with this thoroughgoing consistency."<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1962 |title=The Origins of Totalitarianism |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOriginsOfTotalitarianism |location=Cleveland, New York |publisher=Meridian Books |edition=7 |page=158 }}</ref> == Arendt's understanding of racism == According to Arendt, the social theoretical opinions that were able to prevail in the 19th century "in the tough competition of free opinions" include in particular "the doctrine of a racial struggle prescribed by nature, from which the historical process, especially the rise and decline of peoples, can be derived, inspired by Darwin and in some respects related to the Marxist class conflict."<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=66f }}</ref> Racism then became the "political weapon of imperialism". Arendt contradicts the view that racism is a "variant of nationalism". Rather, it is opposed to nationalism and patriotism and undermines both.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=69 }}</ref> Nevertheless, Arendt links the emergence of racism as a political action to the emergence of European nation-states; the racial theorists were indeed those who denied the principle of equality and solidarity of nations guaranteed by the idea of ​​equality.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1975 |title=Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft. Band 2: Imperialismus |url=https://archive.org/details/elementeundurspr00aren/mode/2up |location=Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien |publisher=Ullstein |ISBN=3-548-13182-4 |page=69f }}</ref> Arendt distinguishes between antisemitism and hatred of Jews, the former being a special case of the latter.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arendt |first=Hannah |date=1962 |title=The Origins of Totalitarianism |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOriginsOfTotalitarianism |location=Cleveland, New York |publisher=Meridian Books |edition=7 |page=ix }}</ref> == Sources == <references responsive/> [[Category:Book:Scientific racism in Germany]] g2w1jd3nu5qp7ebgv3agdq0i5zqmjud The Linux Kernel/Template 0 474544 4499603 4491442 2025-06-07T11:57:51Z Conan 3188 comments 4499603 wikitext text/x-wiki <!-- Use this template and examples for new topics --> === Topic template === <!-- Write here short introduction. --> This template is for contributors to structure their content. 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Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968-)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]], [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1970-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964, 1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969, 1972)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1963, 1970-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972-1973), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} loobew7rey4tatvyhy4lv9tn0jas1tg 4499423 4499422 2025-06-06T17:47:36Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Current production facilities */ 4499423 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968-)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]], [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1970-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964, 1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969, 1972)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1963, 1970-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972-1973), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} pkraj5anv4erjxiqc7d1hnyseww88tw 4499426 4499423 2025-06-06T18:33:24Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Former production facilities */ 4499426 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968-)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1970-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964, 1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969, 1972)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1966, 1970-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972-1973, 1975), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} 4o7k24209vyod6jcd5cxybwm64zc0qd 4499427 4499426 2025-06-06T18:36:31Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Current production facilities */ 4499427 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968-)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1970-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964, 1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969, 1972)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1966, 1970-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972-1973, 1975), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} rbj51r5ff49ds115qxpjjcettyt2rsz 4499428 4499427 2025-06-06T18:39:51Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Former production facilities */ 4499428 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968-)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1970-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964, 1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969, 1972)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1966, 1970-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972-1973, 1975), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} fcix8ncqyszspwgemh9yt7jx3klc8u6 4499429 4499428 2025-06-06T18:41:09Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Current production facilities */ 4499429 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968-)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1970-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964, 1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969, 1972)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1966, 1970-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972-1973, 1975), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} ocba0cqmfuyk8kqqs3l7l7l0csjk04l 4499431 4499429 2025-06-06T19:23:36Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Former production facilities */ 4499431 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968-)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1968), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1970-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964, 1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969, 1972)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1968, 1970-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966, 1976), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1967-1968, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977-1978), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} swgpssrmo5vl6e0s8hb076i3tmqd53t 4499432 4499431 2025-06-06T19:25:07Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Current production facilities */ 4499432 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1969-1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1970-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968-)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1968), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1970-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964, 1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969, 1972)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1968, 1970-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966, 1976), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1967-1968, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977-1978), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} 01llydhiovx29uff9oi3syprm6dqhwn 4499433 4499432 2025-06-06T19:30:00Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Current production facilities */ 4499433 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1969-1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968-)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1968), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1970-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964, 1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969, 1972)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1968, 1970-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966, 1976), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1967-1968, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977-1978), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} qyexi4lbchm0t7g7vwdujlrw2n2xq00 4499435 4499433 2025-06-06T19:47:59Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Former production facilities */ 4499435 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1969-1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1968), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1969-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964, 1969-1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969, 1972)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966, 1976), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1967-1969, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977-1978), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} 4yu448qadi58lffws8yjczupxu6pone 4499442 4499435 2025-06-06T20:54:02Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Former production facilities */ 4499442 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1969-1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1950-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1968), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1969-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1967, 1969-1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966, 1969, 1971-1972, 1974)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1961-1963) <br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1962)<br /> ([[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966, 1976), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1967-1969, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977-1978), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1960, 1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} 9rbeicf295pjjuysh8wdk0cgq6u8oba 4499443 4499442 2025-06-06T20:55:02Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Current production facilities */ 4499443 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1968-1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1950-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1968), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1969-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1967, 1969-1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966, 1969, 1971-1972, 1974)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1961-1963) <br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1962)<br /> ([[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966, 1976), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1967-1969, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977-1978), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1960, 1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} klsuw8rml37jt1suqoyfy0jb6vauso5 4499444 4499443 2025-06-06T20:59:37Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Former production facilities */ 4499444 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1968-1970, 1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1950-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1968), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1968-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966, 1969, 1971-1972, 1974)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1961-1963) <br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1962)<br /> ([[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966, 1976), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1967-1969, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977-1978), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1960, 1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} aehtxoy54wpug1yr5qby3q59p9uyvn9 4499445 4499444 2025-06-06T21:04:31Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Current production facilities */ 4499445 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1966-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1950-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1968), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1968-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966, 1969, 1971-1972, 1974)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1961-1963) <br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1962)<br /> ([[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966, 1976), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1967-1969, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977-1978), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1960, 1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} hqoxwuymh1wezn90hbg48e31saxz81m 4499446 4499445 2025-06-06T21:08:42Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Current production facilities */ 4499446 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1966-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966, 1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1950-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1968), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1968-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966, 1969, 1971-1972, 1974)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1961-1963) <br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1962)<br /> ([[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966, 1976), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1967-1969, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977-1978), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1960, 1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} l945am27k0la73s6w7k3z2t7jxh1hre 4499447 4499446 2025-06-06T21:10:14Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Former production facilities */ 4499447 wikitext text/x-wiki {{user sandbox}} {{tmbox|type=notice|text=This is a sandbox page, a place for experimenting with Wikibooks.}} The following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of [[w:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's [[w:VIN|VIN]] as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models (except for the VW-built 3rd gen. Ford Tourneo Connect and Transit Connect, which have the plant code in position 11 as VW does for all of its models regardless of region). The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T. Much of the production was devoted to compiling "[[w:knock-down kit|knock-down kit]]s" that were then shipped in wooden crates to Branch Assembly locations across the United States by railroad and assembled locally, using local supplies as necessary.<ref name="MyLifeandWork">{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Henry|last2=Crowther|first2=Samuel|year=1922|title=My Life and Work|publisher=Garden City Publishing|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C/page/n87 81], 167|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4K82efXzn10C|quote=Ford 1922 My Life and Work|access-date=2010-06-08 }}</ref> A few of the original Branch Assembly locations still remain while most have been repurposed or have been demolished and the land reused. Knock-down kits were also shipped internationally until the River Rouge approach was duplicated in Europe and Asia. For US-built models, Ford switched from 2-letter plant codes to a 1-letter plant code in 1953. Mercury and Lincoln, however, kept using the 2-letter plant codes through 1957. Mercury and Lincoln switched to the 1-letter plant codes for 1958. Edsel, which was new for 1958, used the 1-letter plant codes from the outset. The 1956-1957 Continental Mark II, a product of the Continental Division, did not use a plant code as they were all built in the same plant. Canadian-built models used a different system for VINs until 1966, when Ford of Canada adopted the same system as the US. Mexican-built models often just had "MEX" inserted into the VIN instead of a plant code in the pre-standardized VIN era. For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see [[w:Ford Proving Grounds|Ford Proving Grounds]]. ==Current production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! data-sort-type="isoDate" style="width:60px;" | Opened ! data-sort-type="number" style="width:80px;" | Employees ! style="width:220px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand|AutoAlliance Thailand]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1998 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 2|Mazda 2]]<br / >[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br / >[[w:Mazda CX-3|Mazda CX-3]]<br />[[w:Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30]] | Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger (PE/PG/PH)]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#Second generation (PJ/PK; 2006)|Ford Ranger (PJ/PK)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Familia#Ninth generation (BJ; 1998–2003)|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series#UN|Mazda B-Series]]<br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50 (UN)]] <br / >[[w:Mazda BT-50#Second generation (UP, UR; 2011)|Mazda BT-50 (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo Stamping|Buffalo Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamburg, New York|Hamburg, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1950 | style="text-align:right;"| 843 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels: Quarter Panels, Body Sides, Rear Floor Pan, Rear Doors, Roofs, front doors, hoods | Located at 3663 Lake Shore Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 (Plant 1) <br /> 2012 (Plant 2) <br /> 2014 (Plant 3) | style="text-align:right;"| 5,000+ | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape#fourth|Ford Escape]] <br />[[w:Ford Mondeo Sport|Ford Mondeo Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Zephyr (China)|Lincoln Zephyr/Z]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br />Complex includes three assembly plants. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Evos|Ford Evos]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 4)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta (Gen 5)]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#third|Ford Kuga]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Mazda3#First generation (BK; 2003)|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80#S80L|Volvo S80L]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2013 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,310 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|Ford 1.0 L Ecoboost I3 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.5 L Sigma I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 L EcoBoost I4 engine]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Chongqing Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chongqing|Chongqing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,480 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 transmission]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA),<br> S (ME){{NoteTag|Middle East}} | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] Hangzhou Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hangzhou|Hangzhou]], [[w:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Edge#Third generation (Edge L—CDX706; 2023)|Ford Edge L]]<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus|Lincoln Nautilus]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Edge#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford Edge Plus]]<br />[[w:Ford Taurus (China)|Ford Taurus]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] <br> Harbin Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Harbin|Harbin]], [[w:Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016 (Start of Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Production suspended in Nov. 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Plant formerly belonged to Harbin Hafei Automobile Group Co. Bought by Changan Ford in 2015. Joint Venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (50%). <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 3)<br>[[w:Ford Focus (fourth generation)|Ford Focus]] (Gen 4) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CHI/CH/G (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1924 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,852 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer (U625)]] (2020-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator (U611)]] (2020-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 12600 S Torrence Avenue.<br/>Replaced the previous location at 3915 Wabash Avenue.<br /> Built armored personnel carriers for US military during WWII. <br /> Final Taurus rolled off the assembly line March 1, 2019.<br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br /> [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1965)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1966-1973)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD (full-size)]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]] (1974-1976)<br /> [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford LTD (midsize)]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Mercury Marquis]] (1983-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986–2019)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986–2005, 2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Five Hundred|Ford Five Hundred]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego#Third generation (2005–2007)|Mercury Montego]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKS|Lincoln MKS]] (2009-2016)<br />[[w:Ford Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] (2005-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Taurus X|Ford Taurus X]] (2008-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer (U502)]] (2011-2019) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,165 | | Located at 1000 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua Engine|Chihuahua Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chihuahua, Chihuahua|Chihuahua, Chihuahua]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1983 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,430 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 I4]] <br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#6.7 Power Stroke|6.7L Diesel V8]] | style="text-align:left;"| Began operations July 27, 1983. 1,902,600 Penta engines produced from 1983-1991. 2,340,464 Zeta engines produced from 1993-2004. Over 14 million total engines produced. Complex includes 3 engine plants. Plant 1, opened in 1983, builds 4-cylinder engines. Plant 2, opened in 2010, builds diesel V8 engines. Plant 3, opened in 2018, builds the Dragon 3-cylinder. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC/Penta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel|4.4L Diesel V8]] (for Land Rover) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,834 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0/2.3 EcoBoost I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L (first generation)|Ford 3.5&nbsp;L EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for RWD vehicles)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17601 Brookpark Rd. Idled from May 2007 to May 2009.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Y-block V8 engine|Lincoln Y-block V8 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine|Ford 221/260/289/302 Windsor V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) / E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne Body & Assembly|Cologne Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,090 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer EV|Ford Explorer EV]] (VW MEB-based) <br /> [[w:Ford Capri EV|Ford Capri EV]] (VW MEB-based) | Previously: [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Rheinland|Ford Rheinland]]<br />[[w:Ford Köln|Ford Köln]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#First generation (1970–1978)|Mercury Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul (Granada Mark I based) (1972–1975)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Scorpio|Ford Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Merkur Scorpio|Merkur Scorpio]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]]<br />[[w:Ford Puma (sport compact)|Ford Puma]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:de:Ford Modell V8-51|Ford Model V8-51]]<br />[[w:de:Ford V-3000-Serie|Ford V-3000/Ford B 3000 series]]<br />[[w:Ford Rhein|Ford Rhein]]<br />[[w:Ford Ruhr|Ford Ruhr]]<br />[[w:Ford FK|Ford FK]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1962 | style="text-align:right;"| 810 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.0 L Fox|1.0 litre EcoBoost I3]] <br /> [[w:Aston Martin V12 engine|Aston Martin V12 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin engines are built at the [[w:Aston Martin Engine Plant|Aston Martin Engine Plant]], a special section of the plant which is separated from the rest of the plant.<br> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Taunus V4 engine|Ford Taunus V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Cologne V6 engine|Ford Cologne V6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#Aston Martin 4.3/4.7|Aston Martin 4.3/4.7 V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1963 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,140 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling, dies, fixtures, jigs, die repair | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cologne Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1935 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,280 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford MTX-75 transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford MTX-75 transmission|Ford VXT-75 transmission]]<br />Ford VMT6 transmission<br />[[w:Volvo Cars#Manual transmissions|Volvo M56/M58/M66 transmission]]<br />Ford MMT6 transmission | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cortako Cologne GmbH | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cologne|Cologne]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 410 | style="text-align:left;"| Forging of steel parts for engines, transmissions, and chassis | Originally known as Cologne Forge & Die Cast Plant. Previously known as Tekfor Cologne GmbH from 2003 to 2011, a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Neumayer Tekfor GmbH. Also briefly known as Cologne Precision Forge GmbH. Bought back by Ford in 2011 and now 100% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lagos|Lagos]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nigeria|Nigeria]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Coscharis Motors Assembly Ltd. Built under contract for Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Assembly|Cuautitlán Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitlán Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang Mach-E|Ford Mustang Mach-E]] (2021-) | Truck assembly began in 1970 while car production began in 1980. <br /> Previously made:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1992-2010) <br> (US: F-Super Duty chassis cab '97,<br> F-150 Reg. Cab '00-'02,<br> Mexico: includes F-150 & Lobo)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-800]] (US: 1999) <br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000–2015)|Ford F-650/F-750]] (2000-2003) <br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] (2011-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />For Mexico only:<br>[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Fiesta Ikon]] (2001-2009)<br />[[w:Ford Topaz|Ford Topaz]]<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Ford Ghia]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] (Mexico: 1980-1981)<br />[[w:Ford Grand Marquis|Ford Grand Marquis]] (Mexico: 1982-84)<br />[[w:Mercury Sable|Ford Taurus]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (third generation)|Ford Mustang]] Gen 3 (1979-1984) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1931 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue engine]] (Panther)<br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V6|Ford 2.7/3.0 Lion Diesel V6]] |Previously: [[w:Ford I4 DOHC engine|Ford I4 DOHC engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Endura-D engine|Ford Endura-D engine]] (Lynx)<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V4 engine|Ford Essex V4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]]<br />[[w:Ford LT engine|Ford LT engine]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford York engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford Dorset/Dover engine]] <br /> [[w:Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8|Ford 3.6L Diesel V8]] <br /> [[w:Ford DLD engine|Ford DLD engine]] (Tiger) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,200 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning EV]] (2022-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1942 | style="text-align:right;"| 773 | style="text-align:left;"| Axles, suspension parts. Frames for F-Series trucks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1941 | style="text-align:right;"| 445 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine#2.0 L (LF-DE, LF-VE, LF-VD)|Ford Duratec 20]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.3L (L3-VE, L3-NS, L3-DE)|Ford Duratec 23]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine#2.5 L (L5-VE)|Ford Duratec 25]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#Carnivore|Ford 5.2L Carnivore V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford FE engine|Ford FE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford River Rouge Complex|Dearborn Stamping]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1939 | style="text-align:right;"|1,658 | style="text-align:left;"| Body stampings | Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1938 | style="text-align:right;"| 271 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Truck|Dearborn Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2004 | style="text-align:right;"| 6,131 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150|Ford F-150]] (2005-) | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Located at 3001 Miller Rd. Replaced the nearby Dearborn Assembly Plant for MY2005.<br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln Mark LT|Lincoln Mark LT]] (2006-2008) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 0 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit Chassis LLC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2000 | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford F-53 Motorhome Chassis (2000-)<br/>Ford F-59 Commercial Chassis (2000-) | Located at 6501 Lynch Rd. Replaced production at IMMSA in Mexico. Plant owned by Detroit Chassis LLC. Produced under contract for Ford. <br /> Previously: [[w:Think Global#TH!NK Neighbor|Ford TH!NK Neighbor]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Engine|Essex Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1981 | style="text-align:right;"| 930 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.0 L Coyote|Ford 5.0L Coyote V8]]<br />Engine components | style="text-align:left;"|Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)]]<br />[[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8]]<br/>[[w:Ford Modular engine# Boss 302 (Road Runner) variant|Ford 5.0L Road Runner V8]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Flat Rock Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1987 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,826 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 7)]] (2024-) | style="text-align:left;"| Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981) , which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford [[w:Ford 335 engine|335]], [[w:Ford 385 engine|385]], & [[w:Ford FE engine|FE/FT series]] engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Opened as a Mazda plant (Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA) in 1987. Became AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012 after Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda. Became Flat Rock Assembly Plant in 2012 when Mazda ended production and Ford took full management control of the plant. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (sixth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 6)]] (2015-2023)<br /> [[w:Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang (Gen 5)]] (2005-2014)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Continental#Tenth generation (2017–2020)|Lincoln Continental]] (2017-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2014-2016)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Eighth generation (1999–2002)|Mercury Cougar]] (1999-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Probe|Ford Probe]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Mazda 6|Mazda 6]] (2003-2013)<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] (1990-2002)<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]] (1988-1997) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973 | style="text-align:right;"| 800 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Kuga|Ford Kuga]]<br /> Ford Focus Active | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#Ford Tierra|Ford Activa]]<br />[[w:Ford Aztec|Ford Aztec]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort (Europe)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (China)|Ford Escort (Chinese)]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]]<br />Ford Fiera<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Ixion|Ford Ixion]]<br />[[w:Ford i-Max|Ford i-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Liata|Ford Liata]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Pronto|Ford Pronto]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Tierra|Ford Tierra]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Tracer#First generation (1987–1989)|Mercury Tracer]] (Canadian market)<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda 323 Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda Premacy|Mazda Premacy]]<br />[[w:Mazda 5|Mazda 5]]<br />[[w:Mazda E-Series|Mazda E-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lio Ho|Ford Lio Ho Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zhongli District|Zhongli District]], [[w:Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taiwan|Taiwan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 90 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]] (1.8, 2.0, 2.3) | Joint venture 70% owned by Ford and 30% owned by Lio Ho Group. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine#Z6/M|Mazda 1.6 ZM-DE I4]]<br />[[w:Mazda F engine|Mazda F engine]] (1.8, 2.0)<br /> [[w:Suzuki F engine#Four-cylinder|Suzuki 1.0 I4]] (for Ford Pronto) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) (for Ford),<br> S (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Silverton Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Silverton, Pretoria|Silverton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1967 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,650 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Amarok#Second generation (2022)|VW Amarok]] | Silverton plant was originally a Chrysler of South Africa plant from 1961 to 1976. In 1976, it merged with a unit of mining company Anglo-American to form Sigma Motor Corp., which Chrysler retained 25% ownership of. Chrysler sold its 25% stake to Anglo-American in 1983. Sigma was restructured into Amcar Motor Holdings Ltd. in 1984. In 1985, Amcar merged with Ford South Africa to form SAMCOR (South African Motor Corporation). Sigma had already assembled Mazda & Mitsubishi vehicles previously and SAMCOR continued to do so. In 1988, Ford divested from South Africa & sold its stake in SAMCOR. SAMCOR continued to build Ford vehicles as well as Mazdas & Mitsubishis. In 1994, Ford bought a 45% stake in SAMCOR and it bought the remaining 55% in 1998. It then renamed the company Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#South Africa|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Tonic|Ford Tonic]]<br />[[w:Ford_Laser#South_Africa|Ford Tracer]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia|Mazda Etude]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Export markets 2|Mazda Sting]]<br />[[w:Sao Penza|Sao Penza]]<br />[[w:Mazda Familia#Lantis/Astina/323F|Mazda 323 Astina]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Ford Husky]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Delica#Second generation (1979)|Mitsubishi Starwagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121 Soho]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon#First generation (1999–2011)|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Sapphire|Ford Sapphire]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]]<br />[[w:Mazda MX-6|Mazda MX-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (first generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Third generation (1985–1998)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Mazda B-Series|Mazda B-Series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Drifter|Mazda Drifter]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50|Mazda BT-50]] Gen 1 & Gen 2<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Mazda Marathon]]<br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Fuso Canter#Fourth generation|Mitsubishi Canter]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]] <br/>[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa]] Struandale Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L Panther EcoBlue single-turbodiesel & twin-turbodiesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Power Stroke engine#3.0 Power Stroke|Ford 3.0 Lion turbodiesel V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />Machining of engine components | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Crossflow|Ford Kent Crossflow I4 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford CVH engine#CVH-PTE|Ford 1.4L CVH-PTE engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6L EFI Zetec I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (NA),<br> T (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Gölcük]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gölcük, Kocaeli|Gölcük, Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 | style="text-align:right;"| 7,530 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4) | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. Transit Connect started shipping to the US in fall of 2009. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Tourneo Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 1)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom# First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) (for Ford),<br> K (for VW) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly - Yeniköy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:tr:Yeniköy Merkez, Başiskele|Yeniköy Merkez]], [[w:Başiskele|Başiskele]], [[w:Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2014 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Custom]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Custom#Second generation (2023)|Ford Tourneo Custom]] (Gen 2) <br /> [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T7)|Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle (T7)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)| Ford Transit Courier]] (Gen 1) <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Courier#First generation (2014)|Ford Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" |style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Truck Assembly & Engine Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inonu, Eskisehir|Inonu, Eskisehir]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1982 | style="text-align:right;"| 350 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford 2.0L "Panther" EcoBlue diesel I4]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|Ford 9.0L/12.7L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />Ford EcoTorq transmission<br /> Rear Axle for Ford Transit | Ford Otosan is 41% owned by Ford, 41% owned by Koç Holding and 18% publicly traded in Turkey. <br /> Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford D series|Ford D series]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford 1.6 Zetec I4]]<br />[[w:Ford York engine|Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Puma I4/I5 diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Dorset/Dover engine|Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Ecotorq engine|7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6]]<br />[[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]] for Transit |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania|Ford Romania]]<br> Craiova Assembly & Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Craiova|Craiova]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2009 | style="text-align:right;"| 4,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Puma (crossover)|Ford Puma]] (2019)<br />[[w:Ford Transit Courier#Second generation (2023)|Ford Transit Courier/Tourneo Courier]] (Gen 2)<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline three-cylinder|Ford 1.0 Fox EcoBoost I3]] | Plant was originally Oltcit, a 64/36 joint venture between Romania and Citroen established in 1976. In 1991, Citroen withdrew and the car brand became Oltena while the company became Automobile Craiova. In 1994, it established a 49/51 joint venture with Daewoo called Rodae Automobile which was renamed Daewoo Automobile Romania in 1997. Engine and transmission plants were added in 1997. Following Daewoo’s collapse in 2000, the Romanian government bought out Daewoo’s 51% stake in 2006. Ford bought a 72.4% stake in Automobile Craiova in 2008, which was renamed Ford Romania. Ford increased its stake to 95.63% in 2009. In 2022, Ford transferred ownership of the Craiova plant to its Turkish joint venture Ford Otosan. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#First generation (2002)|Ford Transit Connect]] (Gen 1)<br /> [[w:Ford B-Max|Ford B-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]] (2017-2022) <br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5 Sigma EcoBoost I4]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Thailand Manufacturing|Ford Thailand Manufacturing]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pluak Daeng district|Pluak Daeng district]], [[w:Rayong|Rayong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2012 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus (third generation)|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Vietnam|Hai Duong Assembly, Ford Vietnam, Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hai Duong|Hai Duong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vietnam|Vietnam]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,250 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit]] (Gen 4-based)<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | Joint venture 75% owned by Ford and 25% owned by Song Cong Diesel Company. <br />Previously: [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br /> [[w:Ford Tourneo|Ford Tourneo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford Ecosport]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit]] (Gen 3-based) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Transmission|Halewood Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 450 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford MT75 transmission|Ford MT75 transmission]]<br />Ford MT82 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford IB5 transmission]]<br />Ford iB6 transmission<br />PTO Transmissions | Formerly part of the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Returned to 100% Ford ownership in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly|Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hermosillo|Hermosillo]], [[w:Sonora|Sonora]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1986 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,870 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Bronco Sport|Ford Bronco Sport]] (2021-)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (2022)|Ford Maverick pickup]] (2022-) | Hermosillo produced its 7 millionth vehicle, a blue Ford Bronco Sport, in June 2024.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Fusion (Americas)|Ford Fusion]] (2006-2020)<br />[[w:Mercury Milan|Mercury Milan]] (2006-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]] (2006)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln MKZ]] (2007-2020)<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (hatchback) (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1991-2002)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)#ZX2|Ford Escort ZX2]] (1998-2003)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1988-1999) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Irapuato Electric Powertrain Center (formerly Irapuato Transmission Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Irapuato|Irapuato]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 700 | style="text-align:left;"| E-motor and <br> E-transaxle (1T50LP) <br> for Mustang Mach-E | Formerly Getrag Americas, a joint venture between [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] and the [[w:Getrag Ford Transmission|Getrag Ford Transmission]] joint venture. Became 100% owned by Ford in 2016 and launched conventional automatic transmission production in July 2017. Previously built the [[w:Ford PowerShift transmission|Ford PowerShift transmission]] (6DCT250 DPS6) <br /> [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F15 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F24 transmission]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Fushan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:right;"| 1,725 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Equator|Ford Equator]]<br />[[w:Ford Equator Sport|Ford Equator Sport]]<br />[[w:Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Assembly Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 1997 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,660 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Transit T8 (2023-present)|Ford Transit T8]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom|Ford Tourneo]] <br />[[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#Second generation (P703/RA; 2022)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] <br /> JMC models | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. <br /> Previously: <br />[[w:Ford Transit#Chinese production|Ford Transit & Transit Classic]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit#2021 Ford Transit Pro|Ford Transit Pro]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest#Second generation (U375/UA; 2015)|Ford Everest]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jiangling Motors|Jiangling Motors Corp., Ltd.]] (JMC Xiaolan Engine Plant) | style="text-align:left;"| Xiaolan Economic Development Zone, [[w:Nanchang|Nanchang]], [[w:Jiangxi|Jiangxi]] | style="text-align:left;"| China | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford 2.0 L EcoBoost I4]]<br />JMC 1.5/1.8 GTDi engines<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Partnership with [[w:Jiangling Motors Corporation Group#Jiangling Motor Holding and Jiangling Investment|Jiangling Investment Co., Ltd.]] Jiangling Motors is 32% owned by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Kansas City Assembly|Kansas City Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Claycomo, Missouri|Claycomo, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1951 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,468 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)|Ford F-150]] (2021-)<br /> [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] (2015-) | style="text-align:left;"| Original location at 1025 Winchester Ave. was first Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area, lasted from 1912–1956. Replaced by Claycomo plant at 8121 US 69, which began to produce civilian vehicles on January 7, 1957 beginning with the Ford F-100 pickup. The Claycomo plant only produced for the military (including wings for B-46 bombers) from when it opened in 1951-1956, when it converted to civilian production.<br />Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-Series (fourth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fifth generation)|Ford F-Series (fifth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (sixth generation)|Ford F-Series (sixth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (seventh generation)|Ford F-Series (seventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eighth generation)|Ford F-Series (eighth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-Series (tenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)|Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)|Ford F-Series (twelfth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)|Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1962, 1964, 1966-1970)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br /> [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1966-1967)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1970-1977)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1971-1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1983)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Contour|Ford Contour]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Mercury Mystique|Mercury Mystique]] (1995-2000)<br />[[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2001-2012)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2011)<br />[[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]] (2001-2011)<br />[[w:Lincoln Blackwood|Lincoln Blackwood]] (2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) for pickups & SUVs<br /> or<br /> V (NA) for med. & heavy trucks & bus chassis | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kentucky Truck Assembly|Kentucky Truck Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1969 | style="text-align:right;"| 9,251 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (1999-)<br /> [[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (2009-) <br /> [[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (2009-) | Located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] (1970-1998)<br />[[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]] (1970-1990)<br />Ford W series<br />Ford CL series<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] (1991-1997)<br />[[w:Ford Excursion|Ford Excursion]] (2000-2005)<br />[[w:Ford L series|Ford L series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br> (1970-1998) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)|Ford F-Series (ninth generation)]] - <br> (F-250: 1995-1997/F-350: 1994-1997/<br> F-Super Duty: 1994-1997) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1970–1979) <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Sixth generation (1980–1999)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1980–1998) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima Engine|Lima Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima, Ohio|Lima, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,457 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Ford 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.3 Cyclone V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Cyclone engine|Ford 3.5/3.7 Cyclone V6 (for FWD vehicles)]] | Previously: [[w:Ford MEL engine|Ford MEL engine]]<br />[[w:Ford 385 engine|Ford 385 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Third generation|Ford Thriftpower (Falcon) Six]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto engine#Lima OHC (LL)|Ford Lima/Pinto I4]]<br />[[w:Ford HSC engine|Ford HSC I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Vulcan engine|Ford Vulcan V6]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Jaguar AJ30/AJ35 - Ford 3.9L V8]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia Transmission|Livonia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Livonia, Michigan|Livonia, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,075 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6R transmission|Ford 6R transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R60/10R80 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford 8F transmission|Ford 8F35/8F40 transmission]] <br /> Service components | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1955 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,483 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2013-)<br />[[w:Lincoln Corsair|Lincoln Corsair]] (2020-) | Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955. Was idled in December 2010 and then reopened on April 4, 2012 to build the Ford Escape which was followed by the Kuga/Escape platform-derived Lincoln MKC. <br />Previously: [[w:Lincoln MKC|Lincoln MKC]] (2015–2019)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1991-2010)<br />[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (1997-2010)<br />[[w:Mazda Navajo|Mazda Navajo]] (1991-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer#3-door / Explorer Sport|Ford Explorer Sport]] (2001-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Ford Explorer Sport Trac]] (2001-2010)<br />[[w:Ford Bronco II|Ford Bronco II]] (1984-1990)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1983-1999)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967–1979)|Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck)]] (1967–1969)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1973-1982)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966, 1972, 1977)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair#1959|Edsel Corsair]] (1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />Heavy trucks were produced on a separate line until Kentucky Truck Plant opened in 1969. Includes [[w:Ford B series|Ford B series]] bus, [[w:Ford C series|Ford C series]], [[w:Ford H series|Ford H series]], Ford W series, and [[w:Ford L series#Background|Ford N-Series]] (1963-69). In addition to cars, F-Series light trucks were built from 1973-1981. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]] <br> Previously: Michigan Truck Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1957 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,126 | style="text-align:Left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)#North America|Ford Ranger (T6)]] (2019-)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco#Sixth generation (U725; 2021)|Ford Bronco (U725)]] (2021-) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 38303 Michigan Ave. Opened in 1957 to build station wagons as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant. Due to a sales slump, the plant was idled in 1959 until 1964. The plant was reopened and converted to build <br> F-Series trucks in 1964, becoming the Michigan Truck Plant. Was original production location for the [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] in 1966. In 1997, F-Series production ended so the plant could focus on the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs. In December 2008, Expedition and Navigator production ended and would move to the Kentucky Truck plant during 2009. In 2011, the Michigan Truck Plant was combined with the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant, which were then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. The plant was converted to build small cars, beginning with the 2012 Focus, followed by the 2013 C-Max. Car production ended in May 2018 and the plant was converted back to building trucks, beginning with the 2019 Ranger, followed by the 2021 Bronco.<br> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford Focus (North America)|Ford Focus]] (2012–2018)<br />[[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]] (2013–2018)<br /> [[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] (1966-1996)<br />[[w:Ford Expedition|Ford Expedition]] (1997-2009)<br />[[w:Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator]] (1998-2009)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1964-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (ninth generation)#SVT Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]] (1993-1995)<br /> [[w:Mercury Colony Park|Mercury Colony Park]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] <br> Markham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Markham, Ontario|Markham, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2016-2022, 2025- (Ford production) | | [[w:Ford Mustang (seventh generation)#Mustang GTD|Ford Mustang GTD]] (2025-) | Plant owned by [[w:Multimatic|Multimatic]] Inc.<br /> Previously:<br />[[w:Ford GT#Second generation (2016–2022)|Ford GT]] (2017–2022) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (NA) (for Pilot Plant),<br> No plant code for Mark II | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Pilot Plant|New Model Programs Development Center]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Allen Park, Michigan|Allen Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | | style="text-align:left;"| Commonly known as "Pilot Plant" | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 17000 Oakwood Boulevard. Originally Allen Park Body & Assembly to build the 1956-1957 [[w:Continental Mark II|Continental Mark II]]. Then was Edsel Division headquarters until 1959. Later became the New Model Programs Development Center, where new models and their manufacturing processes are developed and tested. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:fr:Nordex S.A.|Nordex S.A.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2021 (Ford production) | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Nordex S.A. Built under contract for Ford for South American markets. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1953 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,600 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford Super Duty]] (2026-) | style="text-align:left;"| Previously: <br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1971)<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor cars]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Meteor Ranchero]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch cars]]<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (compact)]] (1960-1967)<br />[[w:Frontenac (marque)|Frontenac]] (1960)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Americas)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1970, 1972-1974)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964-1981)|Ford Custom 500]] (1967)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1984-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Tempo|Ford Tempo]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Mercury Topaz|Mercury Topaz]] (1984-1994)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar|Ford Windstar]] (1995-2003)<br />[[w:Ford Freestar|Ford Freestar]] (2004-2007)<br />[[w:Ford Windstar#Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (2004-2007)<br /> [[w:Ford Flex|Ford Flex]] (2009-2019)<br /> [[w:Lincoln MKT|Lincoln MKT]] (2010-2019)<br />[[w:Ford Edge|Ford Edge]] (2007-2024)<br />[[w:Lincoln MKX|Lincoln MKX]] (2007-2018) <br />[[w:Lincoln Nautilus#First generation (U540; 2019)|Lincoln Nautilus]] (2019-2023)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series|Ford Econoline]] (1961-1981)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#First generation (1961–1967)|Mercury Econoline]] (1961-1965)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1954-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1954-1965) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ohio Assembly|Ohio Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avon Lake, Ohio|Avon Lake, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1974 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,802 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]]<br> (Body assembly: 1975-,<br> Final assembly: 2006-)<br> (Van thru 2014, cutaway thru present)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Eighth generation (2016–present)|Ford F-650/750]] (2016-)<br /> [[w:Ford Super Duty|Ford <br /> F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab]] (2017-) | style="text-align:left;"| Was previously a Fruehauf truck trailer plant.<br />Previously: [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]] (2004-2005)<br />[[w:Mercury Mariner|Mercury Mariner]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Mercury Villager|Mercury Villager]] (1993-2002)<br />[[w:Nissan Quest|Nissan Quest]] (1993-2002) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|Pacheco Stamping and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1961 | style="text-align:right;"| 3,823 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. Ford kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved while VW got the other side of the plant, which it still operates. This plant has made both cars and trucks. <br /> Formerly:<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-3500/F-400/F-4000/F-500]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]]<br />[[w:Ford B-Series|Ford B-Series]] (B-600/B-700/B-7000)<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]] (1962 to 1991)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#Argentine Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]]<br /> [[w:Ford Taunus TC#Argentina|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona#Second generation (1993–1996)|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Ford Fairlane in Argentina|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger (US design)]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine|Ford 170/187/188/221 inline-6]]<br />[[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford 2.2/3.2 Puma diesel engine]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|VW Pointer]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Rawsonville Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 788 | style="text-align:left;"| Integrated Air/Fuel Modules<br /> Air Induction Systems<br> Transmission Oil Pumps<br />HEV and PHEV Batteries<br /> Fuel Pumps<br /> Carbon Canisters<br />Ignition Coils<br />Transmission components for Van Dyke Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 10300 Textile Road. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Sold to parent Ford in 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (N. American-style VIN position) | style="text-align:left;"| RMA Automotive Cambodia | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Krakor district|Krakor district]], [[w:Pursat province|Pursat province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambodia|Cambodia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2022 | style="text-align:right;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (T6)|Ford Ranger (T6)]]<br />[[w:Ford Everest|Ford Everest]] <br /> [[w:Ford Territory (China)#Second generation (CX743MCA; 2022)|Ford Territory]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant belongs to RMA Group, Ford's distributor in Cambodia. Builds vehicles under license from Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) / 4 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis Body & Assembly|Saarlouis Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saarlouis|Saarlouis]], [[w:Saarland|Saarland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1970 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,276 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened January 1970.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford C-Max|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#First generation (C394; 2008)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 1) |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Engine Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2015 | | [[w:Ford EcoBlue engine|Ford EcoBlue/Panther 2.0L Diesel I4 engine]] | Although the Sanand property including the assembly plant was sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022, the engine plant buildings and property were leased back from Tata by Ford India so that the engine plant could continue building diesel engines for export to Thailand, Vietnam, and Argentina. <br /> Previously: [[w:List of Ford engines#1.2 L Dragon|1.2/1.5 Ti-VCT Dragon I3]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville Transmission|Sharonville Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sharonville, Ohio|Sharonville, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1958 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,003 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford 6R140 transmission<br /> [[w:Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission|Ford 10R80/10R140 transmission]]<br /> Gears for 6R80/140, 6F35/50/55, & 8F57 transmissions <br /> | Located at 3000 E Sharon Rd. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford 4R70W transmission|Ford 4R70W transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford C6 transmission#4R100|Ford 4R100 transmission]]<br /> Ford 5R110W transmission<br /> [[w:Ford C3 transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W|Ford 5R55S transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Sterling Axle | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1956 | style="text-align:right;"| 2,391 | style="text-align:left;"| Front axles<br /> Rear axles<br /> Rear drive units | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 39000 Mound Rd. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000; taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) / 1 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valencia Body and Assembly|Ford Valencia Body and Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 5,400 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Kuga#Third generation (C482; 2019)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 3) | Previously: [[w:Ford C-Max#Second generation (2011)|Ford C-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Third generation (CD390; 2015)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#First generation (BE146; 1996)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]] (Gen 2)<br />[[w:Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)|Ford Mondeo]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]] <br /> [[w:Ford S-Max#Second generation (CD539; 2015)|Ford S-Max]] <br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br /> [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Second generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#First generation (DY; 2002)|Mazda 2]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Valencia Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Almussafes|Almussafes]], [[w:Province of Valencia|Valencia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1976 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mazda L engine|Ford Duratec HE 1.8/2.0]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.0 L (2010–2015)|Ford Ecoboost 2.0L]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#2.3 L|Ford Ecoboost 2.3L]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Kent engine#Valencia|Ford Kent/Valencia engine]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1968 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,444 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35/6F55]]<br /> Ford HF35/HF45 transmission for hybrids & PHEVs<br />Ford 8F57 transmission<br />Electric motors (eMotor) for hybrids & EVs<br />Electric vehicle transmissions | Located at 41111 Van Dyke Ave. Formerly known as Van Dyke Transmission Plant.<br />Originally made suspension parts. Began making transmissions in 1993.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford AX4N transmission|Ford AX4N transmission]]<br /> Ford FN transmission |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (for VW & for Ford) | style="text-align:left;"| Volkswagen Poznań | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poznań|Poznań]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| | | [[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Tourneo Connect]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Connect#Third generation (2021)|Ford Transit Connect]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Caddy#Fourth generation (Typ SB; 2020)|VW Caddy]]<br /> | Plant owned by [[W:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]]. Production for Ford began in 2022. <br> Previously: [[w:Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|VW Transporter (T6)]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923 | style="text-align:right;"| 1,850 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Godzilla engine|Ford 6.8/7.3 Godzilla V8]] | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Forging | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1995 | style="text-align:right;"| 86 | style="text-align:left;"| Crankshaft forgings for 2.7/3.0 Nano EcoBoost V6, 3.5 Cyclone V6, & 3.5 EcoBoost V6 | Located at 24189 Allen Rd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Woodhaven Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Woodhaven, Michigan|Woodhaven, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1964 | style="text-align:right;"| 499 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels | Located at 20900 West Rd. |} ==Future production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Employees ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blue Oval City|Blue Oval City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Stanton, Tennessee|Stanton, Tennessee]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~6,000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-150 Lightning|Ford F-150 Lightning]], batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Battery manufacturing would be part of BlueOval SK, a joint venture with [[w:SK Innovation|SK Innovation]].<ref name=BlueOval>{{cite news|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/09/27/ford-four-new-plants-tennessee-kentucky-electric-vehicles/5879885001/|title=Ford, partner to spend $11.4B on four new plants in Tennessee, Kentucky to support EVs|first1=Jordyn|last1=Grzelewski|first2=Riley|last2=Beggin|newspaper=The Detroit News|date=September 27, 2021|accessdate=September 27, 2021}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| BlueOval SK Battery Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Glendale, Kentucky|Glendale, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:lightyellow; text-align:center;"| Announced | style="text-align:right;"| ~5,000 | style="text-align:left;"| Batteries | Scheduled to start production in 2025. Also part of BlueOval SK.<ref name=BlueOval/> |} ==Former production facilities== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:220px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/State ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:100px;" class="unsortable"| Years ! style="width:250px;"| Products ! style="width:350px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Alexandria Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Alexandria|Alexandria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Egypt|Egypt]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1950-1966 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford trucks including [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks | Opened in 1950. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ali Automobiles | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karachi|Karachi]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pakistan|Pakistan]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Kombi]], [[w:Ford F-Series second generation|Ford F-Series pickups]] | Ford production ended. Ali Automobiles was nationalized in 1972, becoming Awami Autos. Today, Awami is partnered with Suzuki in the Pak Suzuki joint venture. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Amsterdam Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1932-1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]], [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]],<br> Ford N-Series (EU) | Assembled a wide range of Ford products primarily for the local market from Sept. 1932–Nov. 1981. Began with the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. Car assembly (latterly [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]], and [[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]) ended 1978. Also, [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]], [[w:Ford Custom 500|Ford Custom 500]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Antwerp Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Antwerp|Antwerp]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1922-1964 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Edsel|Edsel]] (CKD)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Original plant was on Rue Dubois from 1922 to 1926. Ford then moved to the Hoboken District of Antwerp in 1926 until they moved to a plant near the Bassin Canal in 1931. Replaced by the Genk plant that opened in 1964, however tractors were then made at Antwerp for some time after car & truck production ended. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Asnières-sur-Seine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Asnières-sur-Seine|Asnières-sur-Seine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] (Ford 6CV) | Ford sold the plant to Société Immobilière Industrielle d'Asnières or SIIDA on April 30, 1941. SIIDA leased it to the LAFFLY company (New Machine Tool Company) on October 30, 1941. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] then bought most of the shares in LAFFLY in 1948 and the lease was transferred from LAFFLY to [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] in 1949, which then began to move in and set up production. A hydraulics building for the manufacture of the hydropneumatic suspension of the DS was built in 1953. [[w:Citroën|Citroën]] manufactured machined parts and hydraulic components for its hydropneumatic suspension system (also supplied to [[w:Rolls-Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce Motors]]) at Asnières as well as steering components and connecting rods & camshafts after Nanterre was closed. SIIDA was taken over by Citroën on September 2, 1968. In 2000, the Asnières site became a joint venture between [[w:Siemens|Siemens Automotive]] and [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] (Siemens 52% -PSA 48%) called Siemens Automotive Hydraulics SA (SAH). In 2007, when [[w:Continental AG|Continental AG]] took over [[w:Siemens VDO|Siemens VDO]], SAH became CAAF (Continental Automotive Asnières France) and PSA sold off its stake in the joint venture. Continental closed the Asnières plant in 2009. Most of the site was demolished between 2011 and 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Gaydon Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gaydon|Gaydon, Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB9|Aston Martin DB9]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage/V12 Vantage]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin DBS V12|Aston Martin DBS V12]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (DBS-based V8 & Lagonda sedan), <br /> B (Virage & Vanquish) | style="text-align:left;"| Aston Martin Newport Pagnell Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Newport Pagnell|Newport Pagnell]], [[w:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin Vanquish#First generation (2001–2007)|Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Virage|Aston Martin Virage]] 1st generation <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8|Aston Martin V8]]<br />[[w:Aston Martin Lagonda|Aston Martin Lagonda sedan]] <br />[[w:Aston Martin V8 engine|Aston Martin V8 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold along with [[w:Aston Martin|Aston Martin]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AT/A (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hapeville, Georgia|Hapeville, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1947-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Taurus|Ford Taurus]] (1986-2007)<br /> [[w:Mercury Sable|Mercury Sable]] (1986-2005) | Began F-Series production December 3, 1947. Demolished. Site now occupied by the headquarters of Porsche North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=Porsche breaks ground in Hapeville on new North American HQ|url=http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/20194429/porsche-breaks-ground-in-hapeville-on-new-north-american-hq|publisher=CBS Atlanta}}</ref> <br />Previously: <br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1964)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1969)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)#Intermediate Falcon (1970½)|Ford Falcon (intermediate)]] (1970 1/2)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1963, 1965-1970)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1974)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]]<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Third generation (1974–1976)|Mercury Cougar]] (1974-1976)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1978)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1977)<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#Second generation (1981–1982)|Ford Granada]] (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar]] (non-XR-7 models only) (1981-1982)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation)|Ford Thunderbird (Gen 9)]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1984-1985) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Auckland Operations | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wiri|Wiri]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-1997 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br /> [[w:Mazda 626|Mazda 626]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1973 as Wiri Assembly (also included transmission & chassis component plants), name changed in 1983 to Auckland Operations, became a joint venture with Mazda called Vehicles Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) in 1987, closed in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| S (EU) (for Ford),<br> V (for VW & Seat) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autoeuropa|Autoeuropa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Palmela|Palmela]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Volkswagen|Volkswagen]] in 1999, Ford production ended in 2006 | [[w:Ford Galaxy#First generation (V191; 1995)|Ford Galaxy (1995–2006)]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Sharan|Volkswagen Sharan]]<br />[[w:SEAT Alhambra|SEAT Alhambra]] | Autoeuropa was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford & VW created in 1991. Production began in 1995. Ford sold its half of the plant to VW in 1999 but the Ford Galaxy continued to be built at the plant until the first generation ended production in 2006. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive Industries|Automotive Industries]], Ltd. (AIL) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nazareth Illit|Nazareth Illit]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Israel|Israel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1968-1985? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-9000]] | Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Ford Escort production ended in 1981. Truck production may have continued to c.1985. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Avtotor|Avtotor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kaliningrad|Kaliningrad]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Suspended | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] truck<br />[[w:Ford F-MAX|Ford F-MAX]] | Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Azambuja Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Azambuja|Azambuja]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portugal|Portugal]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2000 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Sierra-based model|Ford P100]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]] (12M)<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G (EU) (Ford Maverick made by Nissan) | style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barcelona|Barcelona]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1923-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]] | Became Motor Iberica SA after nationalization in 1954. Built Ford's [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]] trucks under license which were sold under the [[w:Ebro trucks|Ebro]] name. Later taken over in stages by Nissan from 1979 to 1987 when it became [[w:Nissan Motor Ibérica|Nissan Motor Ibérica]] SA. Under Nissan, the [[w:Nissan Terrano II|Ford Maverick]] SUV was built in the Barcelona plant under an OEM agreement. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|Barracas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Barracas, Buenos Aires|Barracas]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1916-1922 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford assembly plant in Latin America and the second outside North America after Britain. Replaced by the La Boca plant in 1922. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Basildon | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Basildon|Basildon]], [[w:Essex|Essex]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1964-1991 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford tractor range | style="text-align:left;"| Sold with New Holland tractor business |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia Transmission|Batavia Transmission]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Batavia, Ohio|Batavia, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1980-2008 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CD4E transmission|Ford CD4E transmission]]<br /> [[w:Ford ATX transmission|Ford ATX transmission]]<br />[[w:Batavia Transmission#Partnership|CFT23 & CFT30 CVT transmissions]] produced as part of ZF Batavia joint venture with [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]] | ZF Batavia joint venture was created in 1999 and was 49% owned by Ford and 51% owned by [[w:ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF Friedrichshafen]]. Jointly developed CVT production began in late 2003. Ford bought out ZF in 2005 and the plant became Batavia Transmissions LLC, owned 100% by Ford. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Germany|Berlin Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Berlin|Berlin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1931 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | Replaced by Cologne plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Aquitaine Industries Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1973-2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford C3 transmission|Ford C3/A4LD/A4LDE/4R44E/4R55E/5R44E/5R55E/5R55S/5R55W 3-, 4-, & 5-speed automatic transmissions]]<br />[[w:Ford 6F transmission|Ford 6F35 6-speed automatic transmission]]<br />Components | Sold to HZ Holding in 2009 but the deal collapsed and Ford bought the plant back in 2011. Closed in September 2019. Demolished in 2021. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (for DB7) | style="text-align:left;"| Bloxham Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bloxham|Bloxham]], [[w:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aston Martin DB7|Aston Martin DB7]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ220|Jaguar XJ220]] | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a JaguarSport plant. After XJ220 production ended, plant was transferred to Aston Martin to build the DB7. Closed with the end of DB7 production in 2003. Aston Martin has since been sold by Ford in 2007. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:International Motors#Blue Diamond Truck|Blue Diamond Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Escobedo|General Escobedo, Nuevo León]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"|Joint venture ended in 2015 | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-650]] (2004-2015)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Seventh generation (2000-2015)|Ford F-750]] (2004-2015)<br /> [[w:Ford LCF|Ford LCF]] (2006-2009) | style="text-align:left;"| Commercial truck joint venture with Navistar until 2015 when Ford production moved back to USA and plant was returned to Navistar. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford India|Bombay Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bombay|Bombay]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1926-1954 | style="text-align:left;"| | Ford's original Indian plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Bordeaux Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Asnières-sur-Seine plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend Engine|Bridgend Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bridgend|Bridgend]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:UK|U.K.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed September 2020 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford CVH engine|Ford CVH engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#Inline four-cylinder|Ford 1.5/1.6 Sigma EcoBoost I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Zeta engine|Ford Zeta engine]]<br />[[w:Ford EcoBoost engine#1.5 L Dragon|Ford 1.5L Dragon EcoBoost I3]]<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine|Jaguar AJ-V8 engine]] 4.0/4.2/4.4L<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#V6|Jaguar AJ126 3.0L V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#AJ-V8 Gen III|Jaguar AJ133 5.0L V8]]<br /> [[w:Volvo SI6 engine|Volvo SI6 engine]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JG (AU) /<br> G (AU) /<br> 8 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Broadmeadows Assembly Plant|Broadmeadows Assembly Plant]] (Broadmeadows Car Assembly) (Plant 1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1959-2016<ref name="abc_4707960">{{cite news|title=Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-23/ford-to-close-geelong-and-broadmeadows-plants/4707960|work=abc.net.au|access-date=25 May 2013}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1968)|Ford Anglia 105E]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] TC-TF<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br /> Ford Falcon Ute<br /> [[w:Nissan Ute|Nissan Ute]] (XFN)<br />Ford Falcon Panel Van<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford Territory (Australia)|Ford Territory]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri (Australia)|Ford Capri Convertible]]<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Third generation (1991–1994)|Mercury Capri convertible]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1959-1961 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie#Australian production|Ford Galaxie (1969-1972) (conversion to right hand drive)]] | Plant opened August 1959. Closed Oct 7th 2016. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JL (AU) /<br> L (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Broadmeadows Commercial Vehicle Plant (Assembly Plant 2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Campbellfield|Campbellfield]],[[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1971-1992 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (F-100/F-150/F-250/F-350)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-Series medium duty]] (F-500/F-600/F-700/F-750/F-800/F-8000)<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Bronco#Australian assembly|Ford Bronco]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cadiz Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cadiz|Cadiz]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Spain|Spain]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1920-1923 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | Replaced by Barcelona plant. |- | style="text-align:center;"| 8 (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Camaçari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Camaçari, Bahia|Camaçari, Bahia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2001-2021<ref name="camacari">{{cite web |title=Ford Advances South America Restructuring; Will Cease Manufacturing in Brazil, Serve Customers With New Lineup {{!}} Ford Media Center |url=https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/01/11/ford-advances-south-america-restructuring.html |website=media.ford.com |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=11 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Rui diz que negociação para atrair nova montadora de veículos para Camaçari está avançada|url=https://destaque1.com/rui-diz-que-negociacao-para-atrair-nova-montadora-de-veiculos-para-camacari-esta-avancada/|website=destaque1.com|access-date=30 May 2022|date=24 May 2022}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka+]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:List of Ford engines#1.0 L Fox|Fox 1.0L I3 Engine]] | [[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta & Fiesta Rocam]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Canton Forge Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1988 | | Located on Georgetown Road NE. |- | | Casablanca Automotive Plant | [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | 1969-1971<ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2011-12-06 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CASABLANCA (1971) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2011/12/planta-ford-casablanca-1971.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Reuters Archive Licensing |url=https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1076777 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Reuters Archive Licensing |language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-series]], [[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)#Fifth generation (1967-1979)|Ford F-600]] | Nationalized by the Chilean government.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trowbridge |first=Alexander B. |title=Overseas Business Reports, US Department of Commerce |date=February 1968 |publisher=US Government Printing Office |edition=OBR 68-3 |location=Washington, D.C. |pages=18 |language=English}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=EyN: Henry Ford II regresa a Chile |url=http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=541850 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.economiaynegocios.cl}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda|Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Mazda2#DE|Mazda 2]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%). Ford Motor Company (35%), Mazda Motor Company (15%). JV was divided in 2012 into [[w:Changan Ford|Changan Ford]] and [[w:Changan Mazda|Changan Mazda]]. Changan Mazda took the Nanjing plant while Changan Ford kept the other plants. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Changan Ford Mazda Engine|Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nanjing|Nanjing]], [[w:Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:China|China]] | style="text-align:center;"| -2019 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda L engine|Mazda L engine]]<br />[[w:Mazda Z engine|Mazda BZ series 1.3/1.6 engine]]<br />[[w:Skyactiv#Skyactiv-G|Mazda Skyactiv-G 1.5/2.0/2.5]] | style="text-align:left;"| Joint venture: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. (50%), Ford Motor Company (25%), Mazda Motor Company (25%). Ford sold its stake to Mazda in 2019. Now known as Changan Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. owned 50% by Mazda & 50% by Changan. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Charles McEnearney & Co. Ltd. | style="text-align:left;"| Tumpuna Road, [[w:Arima|Arima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] | Ford production ended & factory closed in 1990's. |- valign="top" | | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Engine Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2010–2022 <ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2021-09-09|title=Ford to stop making cars in India|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/ford-motor-cease-local-production-india-shut-down-both-plants-sources-2021-09-09/|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref> | [[w:Ford DLD engine#DLD-415|Ford DLD engine]] (DLD-415/DV5)<br /> [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford Sigma engine]] | |- valign="top" | C (NA),<br> R (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Chennai Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Maraimalai Nagar|Maraimalai Nagar]], [[w:Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1999 <br> Closed in 2022<ref name=":0"/> | [[w:Ford Endeavour|Ford Endeavour]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]] 5th & 6th generations<br /> [[w:Ford Figo#First generation (B517; 2010)|Ford Figo]]<br /> [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br />[[w:Ford Ikon|Ford Ikon]]<br />[[w:Ford Fusion (Europe)|Ford Fusion]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago SHO Center | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 2021-2023 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer#Sixth generation (U625; 2020)|Ford Explorer]] (2021-2023)<br />[[w:Lincoln Aviator#Second generation (U611; 2020)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2021-2023) | style="text-align:left;"| 12429 S Burley Ave in Chicago. Located about 1.2 miles away from Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 2000,<br> Closed in 2003 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum engine blocks for 2.3L Duratec 23 I4 | |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1952,<br>Closed in 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| Iron engine blocks, heads, crankshafts, and main bearing caps | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5600 Henry Ford Blvd. (Engle Rd.), immediately to the south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1. Construction 1950, operational 1952 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford foundry in Brook Park to close after 58 years of service|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/10/ford_foundry_in_brook_park_to.html|website=Cleveland.com|access-date=9 February 2018|date=23 October 2010}}</ref> Demolished 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ford begins plans to demolish shuttered Cleveland Casting Plant|url=http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110627/FREE/306279972/ford-begins-plans-to-demolish-shuttered-cleveland-casting-plant|website=Cleveland Business|access-date=9 February 2018|date=27 June 2011}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland Engine|Cleveland Engine]] #2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brook Park, Ohio|Brook Park, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Opened in 1955,<br>Closed in 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#2.5 L|Ford 2.5L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Ford 3.0L Duratec V6]]<br />[[w:Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6 engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 18300 Five Points Rd., south of Cleveland Engine Plant 1 and the Cleveland Casting Plant. Opened in 1955. Partially demolished and converted into Forward Innovation Center West. Source of the [[w:Ford 351 Cleveland|Ford 351 Cleveland]] V8 & the [[w:Ford 335 engine#400|Cleveland-based 400 V8]] and the closely related [[w:Ford 335 engine#351M|400 Cleveland-based 351M V8]]. Also, [[w:Ford Y-block engine|Ford Y-block engine]] & [[w:Ford Super Duty engine|Ford Super Duty engine]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Compañía Colombiana Automotriz|Compañía Colombiana Automotriz]] (Mazda) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bogotá|Bogotá]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Colombia|Colombia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Mazda closed the factory in 2014. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#Latin America|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda BT-50#First generation (UN; 2006)|Mazda BT-50]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Henry Ford & Sons Ltd|Henry Ford & Sons Ltd]] | style="text-align:left;"| Marina, [[w:Cork (city)|Cork]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Munster|Munster]], [[w:Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractor (from 1919) and car assembly, including [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]] and [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] in the 1970s finally ending with the [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] in 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|title=The history of Ford in Ireland|url=http://www.ford.ie/AboutFord/CompanyInformation/HistoryOfFord|work=Ford|access-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> Also [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]], [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]], and [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]]. Also [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], and [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1917 with production from 1919 to 1984 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Croydon Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Croydon|Croydon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Small metal stampings and assemblies | Opened in 1949 as Briggs Motor Bodies & purchased by Ford in 1957. Expanded in 1989. Site completely vacated in 2005. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Cuautitlán Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cuautitlán Izcalli|Cuautitln Izcalli]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1964. Included a foundry and machining plant. <br /> [[w:Ford small block engine#289|Ford 289 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#302|Ford 302 V8]]<br />[[w:Ford small block engine#351W|Ford 351 Windsor V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham assembly plant|Dagenham Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2002) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]], [[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]], [[w:Ford CX|Ford CX]], [[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]], [[w:Ford 7Y|Ford 7Y]], [[w:Ford Model 91|Ford Model 91]], [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]], [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]], [[w:Ford Popular|Ford Popular]], [[w:Ford Squire|Ford Squire]], [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]], [[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]], [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]], [[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]], [[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]], [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]], [[w:Ford Courier#Europe (1991–2002)|Ford Courier]], [[w:Ford Fiesta (fourth generation)#Mazda 121|Mazda 121]], [[w:Fordson E83W|Fordson E83W]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson 7V|Fordson 7V]], [[w:Fordson WOT|Fordson WOT]], [[w:Thames (commercial vehicles)#Fordson Thames ET|Fordson Thames ET]], [[w:Ford Thames 300E|Ford Thames 300E]], [[w:Ford Thames 307E|Ford Thames 307E]], [[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]], [[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Thames Trader NC]], [[w:Thames Trader#Normal Control models|Ford K-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1931–2002, formerly principal Ford UK plant |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Dagenham|Dagenham Stamping & Tooling]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dagenham|Dagenham]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era">{{cite news|title=End of an era|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20078108|work=BBC News|access-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Demolished. | Body panels, wheels | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]](1959-1969)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park. Replaced original Dallas plant at 2700 Canton St. in 1925. Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DA/F (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn Assembly Plant|Dearborn Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model B (1932)|Ford Model B]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1951)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955-1961)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (midsize)]] (1962-1964)<br /> [[w:Mercury Meteor#Intermediate (1962–1963)|Mercury Meteor]] (1962-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1955-1957)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-2004)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1967-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1986)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1966)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]] (1972-1973)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (21,559 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dearborn Iron Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1974) | style="text-align:left;"| Cast iron parts including engine blocks. | style="text-align:left;"| Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Michigan Casting Center in the early 1970s. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Eagle Farm Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Eagle Farm, Queensland|Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Queensland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1998) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />Ford Falcon Ute (including XY 4x4)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Australia)|Ford LTD]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] trucks<br />[[w:Ford L-Series|Ford L-Series/Louisville/Aeromax trucks]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1926. Closed in 1998; demolished |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| ME/T (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edison Assembly|Edison Assembly]] (a.k.a. Metuchen Assembly) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Edison, New Jersey|Edison, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948–2004 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1991-2004)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger EV|Ford Ranger EV]] (1998-2001)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (1994–2004)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1990)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1971)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1963-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1950-1951)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-19)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]]<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 939 U.S. Route 1. Demolished in 2005. Now a shopping mall called Edison Towne Square. Also known as Metuchen Assembly. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Essex Aluminum|Essex Aluminum]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2012) | style="text-align:left;"| 3.8/4.2L V6 cylinder heads<br />4.6L, 5.4L V8 cylinder heads<br />6.8L V10 cylinder heads<br />Pistons | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1981. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001; shuttered in 2009 except for the melting operation which closed in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fairfax Transmission | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fairfax, Ohio|Fairfax, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1979) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cruise-O-Matic|Ford-O-Matic/Merc-O-Matic/Lincoln Turbo-Drive]]<br /> [[w:Cruise-O-Matic#MX/FX|Cruise-O-Matic (FX transmission)]]<br />[[w:Cruise-O-Matic#FMX|FMX transmission]] | Located at 4000 Red Bank Road. Opened in 1950. Original Ford-O-Matic was a licensed design from the Warner Gear division of [[w:Borg-Warner|Borg-Warner]]. Also produced aircraft engine parts during the Korean War. Closed in 1979. Sold to Red Bank Distribution of Cincinnati in 1987. Transferred to Cincinnati Port Authority in 2006 after Cincinnati agreed not to sue the previous owner for environmental and general negligence. Redeveloped into Red Bank Village, a mixed-use commercial and office space complex, which opened in 2009 and includes a Wal-Mart. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) (for Ford),<br> J (for Fiat - later years) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:FCA Poland|Fiat Tychy Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tychy|Tychy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 2016 | [[w:Ford Ka#Second generation (2008)|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Fiat 500 (2007)|Fiat 500]] | Plant owned by [[w:Fiat|Fiat]], which is now part of [[w:Stellantis|Stellantis]]. Production for Ford began in 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Foden Trucks|Foden Trucks]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sandbach|Sandbach]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1984. Factory closed in 2000. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transcontinental|Ford Transcontinental]] | style="text-align:left;"| Foden Trucks plant. Produced for Ford after Ford closed Amsterdam plant. 504 units produced by Foden. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Selangor|Selangor]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Escape#First generation (2001)|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ranger (international)|Ford Ranger]]<br /> [[w:Ford Econovan|Ford Econovan]]<br />[[w:Ford Spectron|Ford Spectron]]<br /> [[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]]<br />[[w:BMW 3-Series|BMW 3-Series]] E46, E90<br />[[w:BMW 5-Series|BMW 5-Series]] E60<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br /> [[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as AMIM (Associated Motor Industries Malaysia) Holdings Sdn. Bhd. which was 30% owned by Ford from the early 1980s. Previously, Associated Motor Industries Malaysia had assembled for various automotive brands including Ford but was not owned by Ford. In 2000, Ford increased its stake to 49% and renamed the company Ford Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The other 51% was owned by Tractors Malaysia Bhd., a subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory|Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| Automotive lighting | Located at 26601 W. Huron River Drive. Opened in 1923. Also produced junction boxes for the B-24 bomber as well as lighting for military vehicles during World War II. Closed in 1950. Sold to Moynahan Bronze Company in 1950. Sold to Stearns Manufacturing in 1972. Leased in 1981 to Flat Rock Metal Inc., which later purchased the building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sucat, Muntinlupa|Sucat]], [[w:Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar#First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)|Ford Telstar]]<br /> American Ford trucks<br />British Ford trucks<br />Ford Fiera | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1968. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines#History|Ford Philippines, Inc.]] Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mariveles|Mariveles]], [[w:Bataan|Bataan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (August 1984) | style="text-align:left;"| Stampings | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened 1976. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Italia|Ford Motor Co. d’Italia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trieste|Trieste]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1931) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Japan|Ford Motor Company of Japan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[w:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]] | style="text-align:left;"| Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company del Peru | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lima|Lima]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Peru|Peru]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (first generation)]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]] 17M<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1965.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1964-07-28 |title=Ford to Assemble Cars In Big New Plant in Peru |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/28/archives/ford-to-assemble-cars-in-big-new-plant-in-peru.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-22 |title=Ford del Perú |url=https://archivodeautos.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/ford-del-peru/ |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Archivo de autos |language=es}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Philippines|Ford Motor Company Philippines]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa, Laguna]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philippines|Philippines]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2012) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Lynx|Ford Lynx]]<br /> [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Protege|Mazda Protege]]<br />[[w:Mazda 3|Mazda 3]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escape|Ford Escape]]<br /> [[w:Mazda Tribute|Mazda Tribute]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (international)#First generation (PE/PG/PH; 1998)|Ford Ranger]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant sold to Mitsubishi Motors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Motor Company Caribbean, Inc. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]], [[w:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:United States|U.S.]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| Ball bearings | Plant opened in the 1960s. Constructed on land purchased from the [[w:Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company|Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:de:Ford Motor Company of Rhodesia|Ford Motor Co. Rhodesia (Pvt.) Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Salisbury]] (now Harare) | style="text-align:left;"| ([[w:Southern Rhodesia|Southern Rhodesia]]) / [[w:Rhodesia (1964–1965)|Rhodesia (colony)]] / [[w:Rhodesia|Rhodesia (country)]] (now [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]) | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1967 to state-owned Industrial Development Corporation | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fourth generation (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)#Fifth generation (1966–1967)|Ford Fairlane]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-100]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Classic|Ford Consul Classic]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E/800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Taunus Transit (1953)|Ford Taunus Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson#Dexta|Fordson Dexta tractors]]<br />[[w:Fordson#E1A|Fordson Super Major]]<br />[[w:Deutz-Fahr|Deutz F1M 414 tractor]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Former Ford Factory|Ford Motor Co. (Singapore)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bukit Timah|Bukit Timah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Singapore|Singapore]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1980) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul#Ford Consul Mark II (1956–1962)|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Custom|Ford Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]] | style="text-align:left;"|Originally known as Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. & subsequently as Ford Motor Company of Malaysia. Factory was originally on Anson Road, then moved to Prince Edward Road in Jan. 1930 before moving to Bukit Timah Road in April 1941. Factory was occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It was then used by British military authorities until April 1947 when it was returned to Ford. Production resumed in December 1947. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa|Ford Motor Company of South Africa Ltd.]] Struandale Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| Struandale, [[w:Port Elizabeth|Port Elizabeth]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Africa|South Africa]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Delta Motor Corporation|Delta Motor Corporation]] (later [[w:General Motors South Africa|GM South Africa]]) in 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon (North America)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (Americas)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero#First generation (1957–1959)|Ford Ranchero (American)]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]]<br />[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Ford Cortina Pickup/P100/Ford 1-Tonner]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P3|Ford Taunus P3]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus (P5) 17M]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford (Taunus P7) 17M/20M]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark I (1972–1977)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont (Australia)#South Africa|Ford Fairmont/Fairmont GT]] (XW, XY)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] ([[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)#Falcon utility|Falcon Ute-based]]) (XT, XW, XY, XA, XB)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Second generation|Ford Fairlane (Australia)]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort/XR3/XR3i]]<br />[[w:Ford Bantam|Ford Bantam]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]] | Ford first began production in South Africa in 1924 in a former wool store on Grahamstown Road in Port Elizabeth. Ford then moved to a larger location on Harrower Road in October 1930. In 1948, Ford moved again to a plant in Neave Township, Port Elizabeth. Struandale Assembly opened in 1974. Ford ended vehicle production in Port Elizabeth in December 1985, moving all vehicle production to SAMCOR's Silverton plant that had come from Sigma Motor Corp., the other partner in the [[w:SAMCOR|SAMCOR]] merger. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Naberezhny Chelny Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Naberezhny Chelny|Naberezhny Chelny]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford EcoSport#Second generation (B515; 2012)|Ford EcoSport]]<br /> [[w:Ford Fiesta (sixth generation)|Ford Fiesta]] | Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] St. Petersburg Assembly Plant, previously [[w:Ford Motor Company ZAO|Ford Motor Company ZAO]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vsevolozhsk|Vsevolozhsk]], [[w:Leningrad Oblast|Leningrad Oblast]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]] | Opened as a 100%-owned Ford plant in 2002 building the Focus. Mondeo was added in 2009. Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2022). Became part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2011. Restructured & renamed Sollers Ford in 2020 after Sollers increased its stake to 51% in 2019 with Ford owning 49%. Production suspended in March 2022. Ford Sollers was dissolved in October 2022 when Ford sold its remaining 49% stake and exited the Russian market. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit#Fourth generation (2014)|Ford Transit]] | Previously: [[w:Ford Explorer#Fifth generation (U502; 2011)|Ford Explorer]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxy#Second generation (2006)|Ford Galaxy]]<br />[[w:Ford Kuga#Second generation (C520; 2012)|Ford Kuga]]<br />[[w:Ford S-Max#First generation (2006)|Ford S-Max]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Transit Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Tourneo Custom#First generation (2012)|Ford Tourneo Custom]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#Third generation (2000)|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sollers|Ford Sollers]] Yelabuga Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Yelabuga|Yelabuga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Russia|Russia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2019), JV with 50% owned by Sollers | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Sigma engine|Ford 1.6L Duratec I4]] | Opened as part of the 50/50 Ford Sollers joint venture in 2015. Closed in 2019 when Ford discontinued its passenger vehicle portfolio in Russia. Ford Sollers was dissolved in 2022. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Union|Ford Union]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Apčak|Obchuk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belarus|Belarus]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#Sixth generation (1995–2002)|Ford Escort, Escort Van]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] | Ford Union was a joint venture which was 51% owned by Ford, 23% owned by distributor Lada-OMC, & 26% owned by the Belarus government. Production began in 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford-Vairogs|Ford-Vairogs]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Riga|Riga]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Latvia|Latvia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1940). Nationalized following Soviet invasion & takeover of Latvia. | [[w:Ford Prefect#E93A (1938–49)|Ford-Vairogs Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus G93A#Ford Taunus G93A (1939–1942)|Ford-Vairogs Taunus]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 Standard]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe]]<br />Ford-Vairogs V8 3-ton trucks<br />Ford-Vairogs buses | Produced vehicles under license from Ford's Copenhagen, Denmark division. Production began in 1937. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fremantle Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:North Fremantle, Western Australia|North Fremantle, Western Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1987 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br>[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 130 Stirling Highway. Plant opened in March 1930. In the 1970’s and 1980’s the factory was assembling tractors and rectifying vehicles delivered from Geelong in Victoria. The factory was also used as a depot for spare parts for Ford dealerships. Later used by Matilda Bay Brewing Company from 1988-2013 though beer production ended in 2007. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932-1934 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937-1940 Ford]]<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (through 1948)<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford#Australian production|1941-1942 & 1946-1948 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949-1951 Ford Custom Fordor/Coupe Utility/Deluxe Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952-1954 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955-1956 Ford Customline sedan/Mainline Coupe Utility]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957-1959 Ford Custom 300/Fairlane 500/Ranch Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford Freighter/F-Series]] | Production began in 1925 in a former wool storage warehouse in Geelong before moving to a new plant in the Geelong suburb that later became known as Norlane. Vehicle production later moved to Broadmeadows plant that opened in 1959. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Aluminum Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and structural oil pans | Opened 1986. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Iron Casting | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| I6 engine blocks, camshafts, crankshafts, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, disc brake rotors and flywheels | Opened 1972. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Chassis Components | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2004 | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Machine cylinder heads, suspension arms and brake rotors | Opened 1983. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford 335 engine#302 and 351 Cleveland (Australia)|Ford 302 & 351 Cleveland V8]]<br />[[w:Ford straight-six engine#Ford Australia|Ford Australia Falcon I6]]<br />[[w:Ford Barra engine#Inline 6|Ford Australia Barra I6]] | Opened 1926. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Geelong Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norlane, Victoria|Norlane, Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont body panels <br /> Ford Falcon Utility body panels <br /> Ford Territory body panels | Opened 1926. Previously: Ford Fairlane body panels <br /> Ford LTD body panels <br /> Ford Capri body panels <br /> Ford Cortina body panels <br /> Welded subassemblies and steel press tools |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk Body & Assembly|Genk Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Genk|Genk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mondeo|Ford Mondeo]]<br /> [[w:Ford S-Max|Ford S-MAX]]<br /> [[w:Ford Galaxy|Ford Galaxy]] | Opened in 1964.<br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Taunus P4|Ford Taunus P4]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P5|Ford Taunus P5]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus P6|Ford Taunus P6]]<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford Taunus P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC|Ford Taunus TC]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)#First generation (1967–1975)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| GETRAG FORD Transmissions Bordeaux Transaxle Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Blanquefort, Gironde|Blanquefort]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Getrag/Magna Powertrain in 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford BC-series transmission|Ford BC4/BC5 transmission]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|Ford iB5 transmission (5MTT170/5MTT200)]]<br />[[w:Ford Durashift#Durashift EST|Ford Durashift-EST(iB5-ASM/5MTT170-ASM)]]<br />MX65 transmission<br />CTX [[w:Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] | Opened in 1976. Became a joint venture with [[w:Getrag|Getrag]] in 2001. Joint Venture: 50% Ford Motor Company / 50% Getrag Transmission. Joint venture dissolved in 2021 and this plant was kept by Getrag, which was taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Green Island Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Green Island, New York|Green Island, New York]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1989) | style="text-align:left;"| Radiators, springs | style="text-align:left;"| 1922-1989, demolished in 2004 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (EU) (for Fords),<br> X (for Jaguar w/2.5L),<br> W (for Jaguar w/3.0L),<br> H (for Land Rover) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood Body & Assembly|Halewood Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Halewood|Halewood]], [[w:Merseyside|Merseyside]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]], [[w:Ford Corsair|Ford Corsair]], [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]], [[w:Ford Capri|Ford Capri]], [[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]], [[w:Jaguar X-Type|Jaguar X-Type]], [[w:Land Rover Freelander#Freelander 2 (L359; 2006–2015)|Land Rover Freelander 2 / LR2]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1963–2008. Ford assembly ended in July 2000, then transferred to Jaguar/Land Rover. Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] with Jaguar/Land Rover business. The van variant of the Escort remained in production in a facility located behind the now Jaguar plant at Halewood until October 2002. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hamilton Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hamilton, Ohio|Hamilton, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1950) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors/tractor components<br /> Wheels for cars like Model T & Model A<br />Locks and lock parts<br />Radius rods<br />Running Boards | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1920. Factory used hydroelectric power. Switched from tractors to auto parts less than 6 months after production began. Also made parts for bomber engines during World War II. Plant closed in 1950. Sold to Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1951. Bendix closed the plant in 1962 and sold it in 1963 to Ward Manufacturing Co., which made camping trailers there. In 1975, it was sold to Chem-Dyne Corp., which used it for chemical waste storage & disposal. Demolished around 1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Heimdalsgade Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heimdalsgade|Heimdalsgade street]], [[w:Nørrebro|Nørrebro district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1924) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1919–1924. Was replaced by, at the time, Europe's most modern Ford-plant, "Sydhavnen Assembly". |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| HM/H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] tractors and tractor components | style="text-align:left;"| Model T production from 1910 to 1927. Continued to make automotive trim parts after 1927. One of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Richmond, California). Ford Motor Company's third American factory. First automobile factory in history to utilize a moving assembly line (implemented October 7, 1913). Also made [[w:M4 Sherman#M4A3|Sherman M4A3 tanks]] during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Hobart Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Hobart, Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] <br>Ford trucks <br> Ford tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Collins Street. Plant opened in December 1925. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (AU) | style="text-align:left;"| Homebush Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Homebush West, New South Wales|Homebush (Sydney), NSW]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1994 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Mk. 1 & 2]]<br /> [[w:Ford Capri#Ford Capri Mk I (1969–1974)|Ford Capri]] Mk.1<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Australia)#Intermediate Fairlanes (1962–1965)|Ford Fairlane (1962-1964)]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1965-1968)<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br /> [[w:Ford Meteor|Ford Meteor]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang (conversion to right hand drive)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Ford’s first factory in New South Wales opened in 1925 in the Sandown area of Sydney making the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] and later the [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)| Ford Model A]] and the [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]. This plant was replaced by the Homebush plant which opened in March 1936 and later closed in September 1994. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities#Ulsan Plant|Hyundai Ulsan Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ulsan|Ulsan]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea]|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended in 1985. Licensing agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] Mk2-Mk5<br />[[w:Ford P7|Ford P7]]<br />[[w:Ford Granada (Europe)#Mark II (1977–1985)|Ford Granada MkII]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D-750/D-800]]<br />[[w:Ford R series|Ford R-182]] | [[w:Hyundai Motor|Hyundai Motor]] began by producing Ford models under license. Replaced by self-developed Hyundai models. |- valign="top" | J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| IMMSA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000). Agreement with Ford ended. | style="text-align:left;"| Ford M450 motorhome chassis | Replaced by Detroit Chassis LLC plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|1957–2011, demolished in 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Steering columns, Steering gears | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 6900 English Ave. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arica|Arica]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" | Closed c.1969 | [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] | Opened 1964. Was a 50/50 joint venture between Ford and Bolocco & Cia. Replaced by Ford's 100% owned Casablanca, Chile plant.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=S.A.P |first=El Mercurio |date=2020-04-15 |title=Infografía: Conoce la historia de la otrora productiva industria automotriz chilena {{!}} Emol.com |url=https://www.emol.com/noticias/Autos/2020/04/15/983059/infiografia-historia-industria-automotriz-chile.html |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Emol |language=Spanish}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Inokom|Inokom]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kulim, Kedah|Kulim, Kedah]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended 2016 | [[w:Ford Transit#Facelift (2006)|Ford Transit]] | Plant owned by Inokom |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | CKD, Ford tractors, [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Ford Galaxie#Brazilian production|Ford Galaxie]], [[w:Ford Landau|Ford Landau]], [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Brazil|Ford LTD]], [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks, Ford B-1618 & B-1621 bus chassis, Ford B12000 school bus chassis, [[w:Volkswagen Delivery|VW Delivery]], [[w:Volkswagen Worker|VW Worker]], [[w:Volkswagen L80|VW L80]], [[w:Volkswagen Volksbus|VW Volksbus 16.180 CO bus chassis]] | Part of Autolatina joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Ipiranga Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga, São Paulo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | [[w:Ford Y-block engine#272|Ford 272 Y-block V8]], [[w:Ford Y-block engine#292|Ford 292 Y-block V8]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Otosan#History|Istanbul Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tophane|Tophane]], [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Production stopped in 1934 as a result of the [[w:Great Depression|Great Depression]]. Then handled spare parts & service for existing cars. Closed entirely in 1944. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | Opened 1929. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Browns Lane plant|Jaguar Browns Lane plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ-S|Jaguar XJ-S]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X100)|Jaguar XK8/XKR (X100)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler six-cylinder sedan (XJ40)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Six|Daimler Six]] (X300)<br />[[w:Daimler Sovereign#Daimler Double-Six (1972–1992, 1993–1997)|Daimler Double Six]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X308)#Daimler/Vanden Plas|Daimler Eight/Super V8]] (X308)<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] (X350/X356)<br /> [[w:Daimler DS420|Daimler DS420]] | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich Assembly|Jaguar Castle Bromwich Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Castle Bromwich|Castle Bromwich]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar S-Type (1999)|Jaguar S-Type]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XF (X250)|Jaguar XF (X250)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X350)|Jaguar XJ (X356/X358)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XJ (X351)|Jaguar XJ (X351)]]<br />[[w:Jaguar XK (X150)|Jaguar XK (X150)]]<br />[[w:Daimler Super Eight|Daimler Super Eight]] <br />Painted bodies for models made at Browns Lane | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Jaguar Radford Engine | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Radford, Coventry|Radford]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jaguar AJ6 engine|Jaguar AJ6 engine]]<br />[[w:Jaguar V12 engine|Jaguar V12 engine]]<br />Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Originally a [[w:Daimler Company|Daimler]] site. Daimler had built buses in Radford. Jaguar took over Daimler in 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| K (EU) (Ford), <br> M (NA) (Merkur) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Karmann|Karmann Rheine Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Rheine|Rheine]], [[w:North Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Germany|Germany]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed in 2008 (Ford production ended in 1997) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort Convertible]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort RS Cosworth|Ford Escort RS Cosworth]]<br />[[w:Merkur XR4Ti|Merkur XR4Ti]] | Plant owned by [[w:Karmann|Karmann]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Kechnec Transmission (Getrag Ford Transmissions) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kechnec|Kechnec]], [[w:Košice Region|Košice Region]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Slovakia|Slovakia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to [[w:Getrag|Getrag]]/[[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Ford MPS6 transmissions<br /> Ford SPS6 transmissions | style="text-align:left;"| Ford/Getrag "Powershift" dual clutch transmission. Originally owned by Getrag Ford Transmissions - a joint venture 50% owned by Ford Motor Company & 50% owned by Getrag Transmission. Plant sold to Getrag in 2019. Getrag Ford Transmissions joint venture was dissolved in 2021. Getrag was previously taken over by [[w:Magna Powertrain|Magna Powertrain]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 6 (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities#Sohari Plant|Kia Sohari Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Gwangmyeong|Gwangmyeong]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Korea|South Korea]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Festiva|Ford Festiva]] (US: 1988-1993)<br />[[w:Ford Aspire|Ford Aspire]] (US: 1994-1997) | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Kia. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Argentina|La Boca Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:La Boca|La Boca]], [[w:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (Gen 3)]]<br />[[w:Ford B series#Third generation (1957–1960)|Ford B-600 bus]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)#Argentinian-made 1961–1968|Ford F-Series (Early Gen 4)]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the [[w:Pacheco Stamping and Assembly|General Pacheco]] plant in 1961. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| La Villa, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1984) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Falcon Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont/Elite II]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]]<br />[[w:Ford Mustang (second generation)|Ford Mustang II]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced San Lazaro plant. Opened 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ford-motor-company-s-a-de-c-v-history/|title=History of Ford Motor Company, S.A. de C.V. – FundingUniverse|website=www.fundinguniverse.com}}</ref> Is now the Plaza Tepeyac shopping center. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull plant|Land Rover Solihull Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Solihull|Solihull]], [[w:West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2008) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender (L316)]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#First generation|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 3 / LR3 (2004–2009)|Land Rover Discovery 3/LR3]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery#Discovery 4 / LR4 (2009–2016)|Land Rover Discovery 4/LR4]]<br />[[w:Range Rover (P38A)|Land Rover Range Rover (P38A)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover (L322)|Land Rover Range Rover (L322)]]<br /> [[w:Range Rover Sport#First generation (L320; 2005–2013)|Land Rover Range Rover Sport]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2008 as part of sale of Jaguar Land Rover. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Langley Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Langley, Berkshire|Langley, Slough]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold/closed (1986/1997) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] and [[w:Ford A series|Ford A-series]] vans; [[w:Ford D Series|Ford D-Series]] and [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] trucks; [[w:Ford R series|Ford R-Series]] bus/coach chassis | style="text-align:left;"| 1949–1986. Former Hawker aircraft factory. Sold to Iveco, closed 1997. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Largs Bay Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Largs Bay, South Australia|Largs Bay (Port Adelaide Enfield), South Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1965 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] <br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br>[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br>[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br>[[w:Ford Customline|Ford Customline]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant opened in 1926. Was at the corner of Victoria Rd and Jetty Rd. Later used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos fiber sheeting. Is now Rapid Haulage at 214 Victoria Road. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Leamington Foundry | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Leamington Spa|Leamington Spa]], [[w:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Castings including brake drums and discs, differential gear cases, flywheels, hubs and exhaust manifolds | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1940, closed in July 2007. Demolished 2012. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LP (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Motor Company Plant|Lincoln Motor Company Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1952); Most buildings demolished in 2002-2003 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln L series|Lincoln L series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln K series|Lincoln K series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]]<br />[[w:Lincoln-Zephyr|Lincoln-Zephyr]]<br />[[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br /> [[w:Lincoln Capri#First generation (1952–1955))|Lincoln Capri (1952 only)]]<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#First generation (1940–1942, 1946–1948)|Lincoln Continental (retroactively Mark I)]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952) | Located at 6200 West Warren Avenue at corner of Livernois. Built before Lincoln was part of Ford Motor Co. Ford kept some offices here after production ended in 1952. Sold to Detroit Edison in 1955. Eventually replaced by Wixom Assembly plant. Mostly demolished in 2002-2003. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles Assembly|Los Angeles Assembly]] (Los Angeles Assembly plant #2) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pico Rivera, California|Pico Rivera, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1957 to 1980 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 8900 East Washington Blvd. and Rosemead Blvd. Sold to Northrop Aircraft Company in 1982 for B-2 Stealth Bomber development. Demolished 2001. Now the Pico Rivera Towne Center, an open-air shopping mall. Plant only operated one shift due to California Air Quality restrictions. First vehicles produced were the Edsel [[w:Edsel Corsair|Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Citation]] (1958) and Mercurys. Later vehicles were [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1968), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Galaxie]] (1968-1971, 1973), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|LTD]], [[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956), [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]], [[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]], [[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]], [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]], [[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]], [[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]], and [[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1968-1979). Also, [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]], [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1966), [[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]], & [[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]]. Thunderbird production ended after the 1979 model year. The last vehicle produced was the Panther platform [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Third generation (1979–1982)|Ford LTD]] on January 26, 1980. Built 1,419,498 vehicles. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (early)/<br>LB/L | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach Assembly|Long Beach Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Beach, California|Long Beach, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1959 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 700 Henry Ford Ave. Ended production March 20, 1959 when the site became unstable due to oil drilling. Production moved to the Los Angeles plant in Pico Rivera. Ford sold the Long Beach plant to the Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company of South Bend, Indiana on January 28, 1960. It was then sold to the Port of Long Beach in the 1970's. Demolished from 1990-1991. <br /> (1930-32, 1934-59):<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] (1957-1959), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain Assembly|Lorain Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lorain, Ohio|Lorain, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1958 to 2005 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Econoline|Ford Econoline]] (1961-2006) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 5401 Baumhart Road. Closed December 14, 2005. Operations transferred to Avon Lake.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959)<br />[[w:Ford Ranchero|Ford Ranchero]] (1965, 1979)<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1960-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1960-1961)<br />[[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1966-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]] (1968-1976)<br />[[w:Mercury Cyclone|Mercury Cyclone]] (1968-1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD II|Ford LTD II]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Ford Elite|Ford Elite]]<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird|Ford Thunderbird]] (1980-1997)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fourth generation (1977–1979)|Mercury Cougar]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Fifth generation (1980–1982)|Mercury Cougar XR-7]] (1980-1982)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Sixth generation (1983–1988)|Mercury Cougar]] (1983-1988)<br />[[w:Mercury Cougar#Seventh generation (1989–1997)|Mercury Cougar]] (1989-1997)<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1958-1964)<br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline pickup]] (1961) <br />[[w:Ford E-Series#Mercury Econoline|Mercury Econoline]] (1966-1967) |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Mack Avenue Plant|Mack Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Burned down (1941) | style="text-align:left;"| Original [[w:Ford Model A (1903–04)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1903–1904. Ford Motor Company's first factory (rented). An imprecise replica of the building is located at [[w:The Henry Ford|The Henry Ford]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah Assembly|Mahwah Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mahwah, New Jersey|Mahwah, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1955 to 1980. | style="text-align:left;"| Last vehicles produced:<br> [[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1980)<br /> [[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-1980) | style="text-align:left;"| Located on Orient Blvd. Demolished. Site then used by Sharp Electronics Corp. as a North American headquarters from 1985 until 2016 when former Ford subsidiaries Jaguar Land Rover took over the site for their North American headquarters. Another part of the site is used by retail stores.<br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966-1967)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966, 1969, 1971-1972, 1974)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1961-1963) <br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1962)<br /> [[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980) |- valign="top" | | tyle="text-align:left;"| Manukau Alloy Wheel | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Manukau|Manukau, Auckland]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Aluminum wheels and cross members | style="text-align:left;"| Established 1981. Sold in 2001 to Argent Metals Technology |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Matford|Matford]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mathis (automobile)|Mathis cars]]<br />Matford V8 cars <br />Matford trucks | Matford was a joint venture 60% owned by Ford and 40% owned by French automaker Mathis. Replaced by Ford's own Poissy plant after Matford was dissolved. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Maumee Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maumee, Ohio|Maumee, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| body panels | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in 2007, sold, and reopened as independent stamping plant |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:MÁVAG#Car manufacturing, the MÁVAG-Ford|MAVAG]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Budapest|Budapest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hungary|Hungary]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1939) | [[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|Ford V8]]<br />[[w:de:Ford-Barrel-Nose-Lkw|Ford G917T]] | Opened 1938. Produced under license from Ford Germany. MAVAG was nationalized in 1946. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LA (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood Assembly|Maywood Assembly]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170279&page=955|title=Photo of Lincoln-Mercury Assembly}}</ref> (Los Angeles Assembly plant #1) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Maywood, California|Maywood, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1948 to 1957 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951), [[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]], [[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]], [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-195), [[w:Lincoln EL-series|Lincoln EL-series]], [[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]], [[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]], [[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]]. Painting of Pico Rivera-built Edsel bodies until Pico Rivera's paint shop was up and running. | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 5801 South Eastern Avenue and Slauson Avenue in Maywood, now part of City of Commerce. Across the street from the [[w:Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly|Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly plant]]. Plant was demolished following closure. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 0 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hiroshima Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[w:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Courier#Mazda-based models|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Festiva#Third generation (1996)|Ford Festiva Mini Wagon]]<br />[[w:Ford Freda|Ford Freda]]<br />[[w:Mazda Bongo|Ford Econovan/Econowagon/Spectron]]<br />[[w:Ford Raider|Ford Raider]]<br />[[w:Ford Trader|Ford Trader]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Mazda facilities#List of Mazda production plants|Mazda Hofu Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hofu|Hofu]], [[w:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi Prefecture]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Japan|Japan]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. Ford no longer owns a stake in Mazda. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]] | style="text-align:left;"| Plant owned by Mazda. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Metcon Casting (Metalurgica Constitución S.A.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Villa Constitución|Villa Constitución]], [[w:Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Paraná Metal SA | style="text-align:left;"| Parts - Iron castings | Originally opened in 1957. Bought by Ford in 1967. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Monroe Stamping Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Monroe, Michigan|Monroe, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed as a factory in 2008. Now a Ford warehouse. | style="text-align:left;"| Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956-1982) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 3200 E. Elm Ave. Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by [[w:Alcoa|Alcoa]] and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950. Spun off as part of [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] LLC. Closed in 2008. Sold to parent Ford Motor Co. in 2009. Converted into Ford River Raisin Warehouse. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Montevideo Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montevideo|Montevideo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uruguay|Uruguay]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1985) | [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Ford D Series|Ford D series]] | Plant was on Calle Cuaró. Opened 1920. Ford Uruguay S.A. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Nissan Motor Australia|Nissan Motor Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1992) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Corsair#Ford Corsair (UA, Australia)|Ford Corsair (UA)]]<br />[[w:Nissan Pintara|Nissan Pintara]]<br />[[w:Nissan Skyline#Seventh generation (R31; 1985)|Nissan Skyline]] | Plant owned by Nissan. Ford production was part of the [[w:Button Plan|Button Plan]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NK/NR/N (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk Assembly|Norfolk Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2007 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Located at 2424 Springfield Ave. on the Elizabeth River. Ford sold the property in 2011. Mostly Demolished. <br /> Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] <br /> [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961) <br /> [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1970, 1973-1974)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1966-1967, 1974) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Valve Plant|Ford Valve Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Northville, Michigan|Northville, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1981) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine valves for cars and tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 235 East Main Street. Previously a gristmill purchased by Ford in 1919 that was reconfigured to make engine valves from 1920 to 1936. Replaced with a new purpose-built structure designed by Albert Kahn in 1936 which includes a waterwheel. Closed in 1981. Later used as a manufacturing plant by R&D Enterprises from 1994 to 2005 to make heat exchangers. Known today as the Water Wheel Centre, a commercial space that includes design firms and a fitness club. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| C (NA) | tyle="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ontario Truck|Ontario Truck]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oakville, Ontario|Oakville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2004) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] (1966-2003)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)|Ford F-150 Heritage]] (2004)<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series (tenth generation)#SVT Lightning (1999-2004)|Ford F-150 Lightning SVT]] (1999-2004) | Opened 1965. <br /> Previously:<br> [[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1966-1968) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turin|Turin]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1967) | [[w:Ford Anglia#Anglia Torino 105E (1965–67)|Ford Anglia Torino]]<br />[[w:OSI-Ford 20 M TS|OSI-Ford 20 M TS]] | Plant owned by [[w:Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OSI]] |- valign="top" | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Otosan|Ford Otosan Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Istanbul|Istanbul]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Turkey|Turkey]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus TC#Turkey|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (fourth generation)|Ford F-600]]<br />[[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]]<br />[[w:Ford D series|Ford D Series]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 800]]<br />[[w:Thames Trader|Thames Trader]]<br />[[w:Ford P100#Cortina-based model|Otosan P100]]<br />[[w:Anadol|Anadol]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1960. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Pacheco Truck Assembly and Painting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:General Pacheco|General Pacheco]], [[w:Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-100/F-150]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-250/F-350/F-400/F-4000]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series (medium duty truck)|Ford F-600/F-6000/F-700/F-7000]] | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1982. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this side of the Pacheco plant when Autolatina dissolved and converted it to car production. VW has since then used this plant for Amarok pickup truck production. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| U (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina Bairo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bairo|Bairo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Italy|Italy]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2010) | [[w:Ford Focus (second generation, Europe)#Coupé-Cabriolet|Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka#StreetKa and SportKa|Ford StreetKa]] | Plant owned by [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Piquette Avenue Plant|Piquette Avenue Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (1911), reopened as a museum (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| Models [[w:Ford Model B (1904)|B]], [[w:Ford Model C|C]], [[w:Ford Model F|F]], [[w:Ford Model K|K]], [[w:Ford Model N|N]], [[w:Ford Model N#Model R|R]], [[w:Ford Model S|S]], and [[w:Ford Model T|T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1910. Ford Motor Company's second American factory (first owned). Concept of a moving assembly line experimented with and developed here before being fully implemented at Highland Park plant. Birthplace of the [[w:Ford Model T|Model T]] (September 27, 1908). Sold to [[w:Studebaker|Studebaker]] in 1911. Sold to [[w:3M|3M]] in 1936. Sold to Cadillac Overall Company, a work clothes supplier, in 1968. Owned by Heritage Investment Company from 1989 to 2000. Sold to the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex in April 2000. Run as a museum since July 27, 2001. Oldest car factory building on Earth open to the general public. The Piquette Avenue Plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003, and became a National Historic Landmark in 2006. The building has also been a contributing property for the surrounding Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District since 2004. The factory's front façade was fully restored to its 1904 appearance and revealed to the public on September 27, 2008, the 100th anniversary of the completion of the first production Model T. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Plonsk Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Plonsk|Plonsk]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poland|Poland]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2000) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1995. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford France|Poissy Assembly]] (now the [[w:Stellantis Poissy Plant|Stellantis Poissy Plant]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poissy|Poissy]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:France|France]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold in 1954 to Simca | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford SAF#Ford SAF (1945-1954)|Ford F-472/F-472A (13CV) & F-998A (22CV)]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />[[w:Ford Abeille|Ford Abeille]]<br />[[w:Ford Vendôme|Ford Vendôme]] <br />[[w:Ford Comèt|Ford Comète]]<br /> Ford F-198 T/F-598 T/F-698 W/Cargo F798WM/Remorqueur trucks<br />French Ford based Simca models:<br />[[w:Simca Vedette|Simca Vedette]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Ariane]]<br />[[w:Simca Ariane|Simca Miramas]]<br />[[w:Ford Comète|Simca Comète]] | Ford France including the Poissy plant and all current and upcoming French Ford models was sold to [[w:Simca|Simca]] in 1954 and Ford took a 15.2% stake in Simca. In 1958, Ford sold its stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]]. In 1963, [[w:Chrysler|Chrysler]] increased their stake in [[w:Simca|Simca]] to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77% in 1967. In 1970, Chrysler increased its stake in Simca to 99.3% and renamed it Chrysler France. In 1978, Chrysler sold its entire European operations including Simca to PSA Peugeot-Citroën and Chrysler Europe's models were rebranded as Talbot. Talbot production at Poissy ended in 1986 and the Talbot brand was phased out. Poissy went on to produce Peugeot and Citroën models. Poissy has therefore, over the years, produced vehicles for the following brands: [[w:Ford France|Ford]], [[w:Simca|Simca]], [[w:Chrysler Europe|Chrysler]], [[w:Talbot#Chrysler/Peugeot era (1979–1985)|Talbot]], [[w:Peugeot|Peugeot]], [[w:Citroën|Citroën]], [[w:DS Automobiles|DS Automobiles]], [[w:Opel|Opel]], and [[w:Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]. Opel and Vauxhall are included due to their takeover by [[w:PSA Group|PSA Group]] in 2017 from [[w:General Motors|General Motors]]. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Recife Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Recife|Recife]], [[w:Pernambuco|Pernambuco]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> | Opened 1925. Brazilian branch assembly plant. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Automotive industry in Australia#Renault Australia|Renault Australia]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Heidelberg, Victoria|Heidelberg]], [[w:Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Australia|Australia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Factory closed in 1981 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina#Mark IV (1976–1979)|Ford Cortina wagon]] | Assembled by Renault Australia under a 3-year contract to [[w:Ford Australia|Ford Australia]] beginning in 1977. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romania#20th century|Ford Română S.A.R.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Bucharest|Bucharest]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Romania|Romania]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48/Model 68]] (1935-1936)<br /> [[w:1937 Ford|Ford Model 74/78/81A/82A/91A/92A/01A/02A]] (1937-1940)<br />[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (1939-1940)<br /> | Production ended in 1940 due to World War II. The factory then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Romeo Engine Plant|Romeo Engine]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[W:Romeo, Michigan|Romeo, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (December 2022) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Boss engine|Ford 6.2 L Boss V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford 4.6/5.4 Modular V8]] <br />[[w:Ford Modular engine#5.8 L Trinity|Ford 5.8 supercharged Trinity V8]]<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine#5.2 L|Ford 5.2 L Voodoo & Predator V8s]] | Located at 701 E. 32 Mile Road. Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988. Reopened in 1990 making the Modular V8. Included 2 lines: a high volume engine line and a niche engine line, which, since 1996, made high-performance V8 engines by hand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| R (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Jose Assembly Plant|San Jose Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milpitas, California|Milpitas, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style=”text-align:center;"| 1955-1983 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:Edsel Pacer|Edsel Pacer]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Ranger|Edsel Ranger]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Roundup|Edsel Roundup]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Villager|Edsel Villager]] (1958), [[w:Edsel Bermuda|Edsel Bermuda]] (1958), [[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]], [[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]], [[w:Ford Escort (North America)#First generation (1981–1990)|Ford Escort]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1982-1983), [[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983), [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1961-1964), [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]], [[w:Mercury Comet#First generation (1960–1963)|Comet]] (1961), [[w:Mercury Comet|Mercury Comet]] (1962), [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane]] (1962-1964, 1969-1970), [[w:Ford Torino|Ford Torino]] (1969-1970), [[w:Mercury Montego|Mercury Montego]], [[w:Ford Mustang|Ford Mustang]] (1965-1970, 1974-1981), [[w:Mercury Cougar|Mercury Cougar]] (1968-1969), & [[w:Mercury Capri#Second generation (1979–1986)|Mercury Capri]] (1979-1981). | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced the Richmond Assembly Plant. Was northwest of the intersection of Great Mall Parkway/Capitol Avenue and Montague Expressway extending west to S. Main St. (in Milpitas). Site is now Great Mall of the Bay Area. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| San Lazaro, [[w:Mexico City|Mexico City]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;" | Operated 1925-c.1932 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | First auto plant in Mexico opened in 1925. Replaced by La Villa plant in 1932. |- | style="text-align:center;"| T (EU) | [[w:Ford India|Sanand Vehicle Assembly Plant]] | [[w:Sanand|Sanand]], [[w:Gujarat|Gujarat]] | [[w:India|India]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2021)<ref name=":0"/> Sold to [[w:Tata Motors|Tata Motors]] in 2022. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Figo#Second generation (B562; 2015)|Ford Figo]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo Aspire|Ford Figo Aspire]]<br />[[w:Ford Figo#Freestyle|Ford Freestyle]] | Opened March 2015<ref name="sanand">{{cite web|title=News|url=https://www.at.ford.com/en/homepage/news-and-clipsheet/news.html|website=www.at.ford.com}}</ref> |- | | Santiago Exposition Street Plant (Planta Calle Exposición 1258) | [[w:es:Calle Exposición|Calle Exposición]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago, Chile]] | [[w:Chile|Chile]] | style="text-align:center;" |Operated 1924-c.1962 <ref>{{Cite web |last=U |first=Juan Ignacio Alamos |date=2013-04-10 |title=AUTOS CHILENOS: PLANTA FORD CALLE EXPOSICIÓN (1924 - c.1962) |url=https://autoschilenos.blogspot.com/2013/04/planta-ford-calle-exposicion-1924-c1962.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=AUTOS CHILENOS}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> | [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | First plant opened in Chile in 1924.<ref name=":2" /> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| B (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|São Bernardo Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed Oct. 30, 2019 & Sold 2020 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-southamerica-heavytruck-idUSKCN1Q82EB|title=Ford to close oldest Brazil plant, exit South America truck biz|date=2019-02-20|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-03-07|language=en}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] Trucks<br /> [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | Originally the Willys-Overland do Brazil plant. Bought by Ford in 1967. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. No more Cargo Trucks produced in Brazil since 2019. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária.<br />Previously:<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Aero]]<br />[[w:Ford Belina|Ford Belina]]<br />[[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]]<br />[[w:Ford Del Rey|Ford Del Rey]]<br />[[w:Willys Aero#Brazilian production|Ford Itamaraty]]<br />[[w:Jeep CJ#Brazil|Ford Jeep]]<br /> [[w:Ford Rural|Ford Rural]]<br />[[w:Ford F-75|Ford F-75]]<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]]<br />[[w:Ford Pampa|Ford Pampa]]<br />[[w:Ford Courier#Brazil (1998–2013)|Ford Courier]]<br />[[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]] (BE146 & B402)<br />[[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br />[[w:Ford Orion|Ford Orion]]<br />[[w:Ford Verona|Ford Verona]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Apollo|Volkswagen Apollo]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Logus|Volkswagen Logus]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Pointer|Volkswagen Pointer]]<br />Ford tractors |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:pt:Ford do Brasil|São Paulo city assembly plants]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Paulo|São Paulo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />Ford tractors | First plant opened in 1919 on Rua Florêncio de Abreu, in São Paulo. Moved to a larger plant in Praça da República in São Paulo in 1920. Then moved to an even larger plant on Rua Solon, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo in 1921. Replaced by Ipiranga plant in 1953. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| L (NZ) | style="text-align:left;"| Seaview Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lower Hutt|Lower Hutt]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1988) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model 48#1936|Ford Model 68]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] Model 78<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Model Y]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C Ten|Ford Model C Ten]]<br />[[w:Ford 7W|Ford 7W]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul Capri|Ford Consul Classic 315]]<br />[[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Zephyr|Ford Zephyr]]<br /> [[w:Ford Zodiac|Ford Zodiac]]<br /> [[w:Ford Pilot|Ford Pilot]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|Ford Custom V8 Fordor]]<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (Europe)|Ford Escort]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]]<br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]] wagon<br />[[w:Ford Telstar|Ford Telstar]]<br />[[w:Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]]<br />[[w:Ford Transit#First generation (1965)|Ford Transit]]<br />[[w:Fordson|Fordson]] Major tractors | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1936, closed in 1988 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sheffield Aluminum Casting Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sheffield, Alabama|Sheffield, Alabama]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1983) | style="text-align:left;"| Die cast parts<br /> pistons<br /> transmission cases | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1958, closed in December 1983. Demolished 2008. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| Shenstone plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Shenstone, Staffordshire|Shenstone, Staffordshire]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1986) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford RS200|Ford RS200]] | style="text-align:left;"| Former [[w:Reliant Motors|Reliant Motors]] plant. Leased by Ford from 1985-1986 to build the RS200. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| D (EU) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Southampton plant|Southampton Body & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Southampton|Southampton]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2013)<ref name="End of an era"/> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Transit|Ford Transit]] van | style="text-align:left;"| Former Supermarine aircraft factory, acquired 1953. Built Ford vans 1972 – July 2013 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SL/Z (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis Assembly|St. Louis Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Hazelwood, MO|Hazelwood, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1948-2006 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] (1995-2006)<br>[[w:Mercury Mountaineer|Mercury Mountaineer]] (2002-2006)<br>[[w:Lincoln Aviator#First generation (UN152; 2003)|Lincoln Aviator]] (2003-2005) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 2-58 Ford Lane and Aviator Dr. St. Louis plant is now a mixed use residential/commercial space (West End Lofts). Hazelwood plant was demolished in 2009.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Aerostar|Ford Aerostar]] (1986-1997)<br /> [[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1983-1985) <br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]]<br> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1983-1985)<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis|Mercury Marquis]] (1967-1982)<br /> [[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] <br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]] (1956-1957)<br /> [[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1952-1968)<br>[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]]<br>[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]]<br>[[w:Mercury Eight|Mercury Eight]] (-1951) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| X (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Thomas Assembly|St. Thomas Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Talbotville, Ontario|Talbotville, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2011)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/|title=Markets|website=The Globe and Mail}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Crown Victoria|Ford Crown Victoria]] (1992-2011)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car#Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)|Lincoln Town Car]] (2008-2011)<br /> [[w:Mercury Grand Marquis|Mercury Grand Marquis]] (1984-2011)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder#Third generation (2003–2004)|Mercury Marauder]] (2003-2004) | style="text-align:left;"| Opened in 1967. Demolished. Now an Amazon fulfillment center.<br /> Previously:<br /> [[w:Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]] (1968-1969)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br /> [[w:Mercury Comet#Fifth generation (1971–1977)|Mercury Comet]]<br />[[w:Ford Pinto|Ford Pinto]]<br />[[w:Mercury Bobcat|Mercury Bobcat]]<br />[[w:Ford Fairmont|Ford Fairmont]] (1978-1981)<br />[[w:Mercury Zephyr|Mercury Zephyr]] (1978-81)<br />[[w:Ford LTD Crown Victoria|Ford LTD Crown Victoria]] (1984-1991) <br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1982-1983)<br />[[w:Mercury LN7|Mercury LN7]] (1982-1983) |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Stockholm Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| Free Port area (Frihamnen in Swedish), [[w:Stockholm|Stockholm]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1957) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Consul|Ford Consul]]<br />[[w:Ford Prefect|Ford Prefect]]<br />[[w:Ford Vedette|Ford Vedette]]<br />Ford trucks | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 5 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Swedish Motor Assemblies|Swedish Motor Assemblies]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kuala Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Malaysia|Malaysia]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold 2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Defender|Land Rover Defender]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Discovery|Land Rover Discovery]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander|Land Rover Freelander]] | style="text-align:left;"| Also built Volvo trucks and buses. Used to do contract assembly for other automakers including Suzuki and Daihatsu. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Sydhavnen Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sydhavnen|Sydhavnen district]], [[w:Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denmark|Denmark]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1966) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model Y|Ford Junior]]<br />[[w:Ford Model C (Europe)|Ford Junior De Luxe]]<br />[[w:Ford Eifel|Ford Eifel]]<br />[[w:Ford Taunus|Ford Taunus]]<br />[[w:Ford Anglia|Ford Anglia]]<br />[[w:Ford Thames 400E|Ford Thames 400E]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1966. 325,482 vehicles were built. Plant was then converted into a tractor assembly plant for Ford Industrial Equipment Co. Tractor plant closed in the mid-1970's. Administration & depot building next to assembly plant was used until 1991 when depot for remote storage closed & offices moved to Glostrup. Assembly plant building stood until 2006 when it was demolished. |- | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Brasil|Taubate Engine & Transmission & Chassis Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Taubaté, São Paulo|Taubaté, São Paulo]], Av. Charles Schnneider, 2222 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 2021<ref name="camacari"/> & Sold 05.18.2022 | [[w:Ford Pinto engine#2.3 (LL23)|Ford Pinto/Lima 2.3L I4]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Zetec RoCam|Ford Zetec RoCam engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Sigma engine#Brazil|Ford Sigma engine]]<br />[[w:List of Ford engines#1.5 L Dragon|1.5L Ti-VCT Dragon 3-cyl.]]<br />[[w:Ford BC-series transmission#iB5 Version|iB5 5-speed manual transmission]]<br />MX65 5-speed manual transmission<br />aluminum casting<br />Chassis components | Opened in 1974. Sold to Construtora São José Desenvolvimento Imobiliária https://construtorasaojose.com<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.jor.br/ford-vai-vender-fabrica-de-sp-para-construtora-troller-segue-sem-definicao/|title=Ford sold Factory in Taubaté to Buildings Development Constructor|date=2022-05-18|access-date=2022-05-29|language=pt}}</ref> |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:AutoAlliance Thailand#History|Thai Motor Co.]] | style="text-align:left;"| ? | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Cortina|Ford Cortina]] | Factory was a joint venture between Ford UK & Ford's Thai distributor, Anglo-Thai Motors Company. Taken over by Ford in 1973 when it was renamed Ford Thailand, closed in 1976 when Ford left Thailand. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Thai-Swedish Assembly Co. Ltd.]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Samutprakarn|Samutprakarn]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Thailand|Thailand]] | style="text-align:center;"| Plant no longer used by Volvo Cars. Sold to Volvo AB in 2008. Volvo Car production ended in 2011. Production consolidated to Malaysia plant in 2012. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo 200 Series|Volvo 200 Series]]<br />[[w:Volvo 940|Volvo 940]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]]<br />[[w:Land Rover Freelander#First generation (L314; 1997–2006)|Land Rover Freelander]]<br />Volvo Trucks<br />Volvo Buses | Was 56% owned by Volvo and 44% owned by Swedish Motor. Volvo Cars was sold to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Think Global|TH!NK Nordic AS]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Aurskog|Aurskog]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Norway|Norway]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Think City|Ford Think City]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Kamkorp Microelectronics as of February 1, 2003 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Tlalnepantla Tool & Die | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Tlalnepantla|Tlalnepantla]], [[w:Mexico State|Mexico State]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Mexico|Mexico]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed 1985 | style="text-align:left;"| Tooling for vehicle production | Was previously a Studebaker-Packard assembly plant. Bought by Ford in 1962 and converted into a tool & die plant. Operations transferred to Cuautitlan at the end of 1985. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Trafford Park Factory|Ford Trafford Park Factory]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Trafford Park|Trafford Park]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:England|England]], [[w:UK|UK]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1911–1931, formerly principal Ford UK plant. Produced [[w:Rolls-Royce Merlin|Rolls-Royce Merlin]] aircraft engines during World War II. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Transax, S.A. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[w:Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba Province]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Argentina|Argentina]] | style="text-align:center;"| Transferred to VW when Autolatina dissolved (1996) | style="text-align:left;"| Transmissions <br /> Axles | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Ford in 1967 from [[w:Industrias Kaiser Argentina|IKA]]. Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture with VW from 1987 to 1996. VW kept this plant when Autolatina dissolved. VW has since then used this plant for transmission production. |- | style="text-align:center;"| H (SA) | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Troller Veículos Especiais|Troller Veículos Especiais]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Horizonte, Ceará|Horizonte, Ceará]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Acquired in 2007; operated until 2021. Closed (2021).<ref name="camacari"/> | [[w:Troller T4|Troller T4]], [[w:Troller Pantanal|Troller Pantanal]] | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Twin Cities Assembly Plant|Twin Cities Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Operated from 1925 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)|Ford Ranger]] (1986-2011)<br />[[w:Ford Ranger (Americas)#Mazda B-Series/Mazda Truck (1994–2010)|Mazda B-Series]] (2005-2009 & 2010 in Canada) | style="text-align:left;"|Located at 966 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Began production May 4, 1925. Production ended December 1932 but resumed in 1935. Closed December 16, 2011. <br>Previously: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Fairlane (Americas)|Ford Fairlane (full-size)]] (1960-1961), [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960-1972, 1974), [[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963), [[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1964, 1966, 1976), [[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1967-1969, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977-1978), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] <br />From 1926-1959, there was an onsite glass plant making glass for vehicle windows. Plant closed in 1933, reopened in 1935 with glass production resuming in 1937. Truck production began in 1950 alongside car production. Car production ended in 1978. F-Series production ended in 1992. Ranger production began in 1985 for the 1986 model year. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J (SA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia Assembly|Valencia Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Valencia, Venezuela|Valencia]], [[w:Carabobo|Carabobo]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Venezuela|Venezuela]] | style="text-align:center;"| Opened 1962, Production suspended around 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Previously built <br />[[w:Ford Bronco|Ford Bronco]] <br /> [[w:Ford Corcel|Ford Corcel]] <br />[[w:Ford Explorer|Ford Explorer]] <br />[[w:Ford Torino#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 1)]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD II#Venezuela|Ford Fairlane (Gen 2)]]<br />[[w:Ford Fiesta (fifth generation)|Ford Fiesta Move]], [[w:Ford Fiesta|Ford Fiesta]]<br />[[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]]<br /> [[w:Ford Ka|Ford Ka]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Venezuela|Ford LTD]]<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Granada]]<br />[[w:Mercury Marquis#Fourth generation (1983–1986)|Ford Cougar]]<br />[[w:Ford Laser|Ford Laser]] <br /> [[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] <br />[[w:Ford Mustang (first generation)|Ford Mustang]] <br /> [[w:Ford Sierra|Ford Sierra]]<br />[[w:Mazda Allegro|Mazda Allegro]]<br />[[w:Ford F-250|Ford F-250]]<br /> [[w:Ford F-350|Ford F-350]]<br /> [[w:Ford Cargo|Ford Cargo]] | style="text-align:left;"| Served Ford markets in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Production suspended due to collapse of Venezuela’s economy under Socialist rule of Hugo Chavez & Nicolas Maduro. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Autolatina|Volkswagen São Bernardo Assembly]] ([[w:Volkswagen do Brasil|Anchieta]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:São Bernardo do Campo|São Bernardo do Campo]], [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo (state)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] | style="text-align:center;"| Returned to VW do Brazil when Autolatina dissolved in 1996 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Versailles|Ford Versailles]]/Ford Galaxy (Argentina)<br />[[w:Ford Royale|Ford Royale]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Santana]]<br />[[w:Volkswagen Santana#Santana (Brazil; 1984–2006)|Volkswagen Quantum]] | Part of [[w:Autolatina|Autolatina]] joint venture between Ford and VW from 1987 to 1996. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo AutoNova Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold to Pininfarina Sverige AB | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#First generation (1996–2005)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 1) | style="text-align:left;"| AutoNova was originally a 49/51 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]]. Restructured into Pininfarina Sverige AB, a new joint venture with [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]] to build the 2nd generation C70. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Car Gent|Volvo Ghent Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ghent|Ghent]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Belgium|Belgium]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#Second generation (2004–2012)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V40 (2012–2019)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Volvo V50|Volvo V50]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC60|Volvo XC60]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| F | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:NedCar|Volvo Nedcar Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Born, Netherlands|Born]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Netherlands|Netherlands]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold (2001) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo S40]]<br />[[w:Volvo S40#First generation (1995–2004)|Volvo V40]]<br />[[w:Mitsubishi Carisma|Mitsubishi Carisma]] <br /> [[w:Mitsubishi Space Star|Mitsubishi Space Star]] | style="text-align:left;"| Taken over by [[w:Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] in 2001, and later by [[w:VDL Groep|VDL Groep]] in 2012, when it became VDL Nedcar. Volvo production ended in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| J | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pininfarina#Uddevalla, Sweden Pininfarina Sverige AB|Volvo Pininfarina Sverige Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Uddevalla|Uddevalla]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed by Volvo after the Geely takeover | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo C70#Second generation (2006–2013)|Volvo C70]] (Gen 2) | style="text-align:left;"| Pininfarina Sverige was a 40/60 joint venture between Volvo & [[w:Pininfarina|Pininfarina]]. Sold by Ford as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010. Volvo bought back Pininfarina's shares in 2013 and closed the Uddevalla plant after C70 production ended later in 2013. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Volvo Skövde Engine Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Skövde|Skövde]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo Modular engine|Volvo Modular engine]] I4/I5/I6<br />[[w:Volvo D5 engine|Volvo D5 engine]]<br />[[w:Ford Duratorq engine#2005 TDCi (PSA DW Based)|PSA/Ford-based 2.0/2.2 diesel I4]]<br /> | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslandaverken|Volvo Torslanda Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Torslanda|Torslanda]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Sweden|Sweden]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Volvo S60|Volvo S60]]<br />[[w:Volvo S70|Volvo S70]]<br />[[w:Volvo S80|Volvo S80]]<br />[[w:Volvo V60|Volvo V60]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70|Volvo V70]]<br />[[w:Volvo V70/XC70|Volvo XC70]] <br /> [[w:Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold as part of sale of Volvo Cars to [[w:Geely|Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.]] in 2010 |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Vulcan Forge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2003) | style="text-align:left;"| Connecting rods and rod cap forgings | |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Walkerville Plant|Walkerville Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] (Walkerville was taken over by Windsor in Sept. 1929) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (1953) and vacant land next to Detroit River (Fleming Channel). Replaced by Oakville Assembly. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model C|Ford Model C]]<br />[[w:Ford Model N|Ford Model N]]<br />[[w:Ford Model K|Ford Model K]]<br />[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />1946-1947 Mercury trucks<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:Meteor (automobile)|Meteor]]<br />[[w:Monarch (marque)|Monarch]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />[[w:Mercury M-Series|Mercury M-Series]] (1948-1953) | style="text-align:left;"| 1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via [[w:Ford Motor Company of Canada|Ford Motor Company of Canada]], a separate company from Ford at the time). |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Walton Hills Stamping | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Walton Hills, Ohio|Walton Hills, Ohio]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"|Closed Winter 2014 | style="text-align:left;"| Body panels, bumpers | Opened in 1954. Located at 7845 Northfield Rd. Demolished. Site is now the Forward Innovation Center East. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| WA/W (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne Stamping & Assembly|Wayne Stamping & Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wayne, Michigan|Wayne, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| 1952-2010 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Focus|Ford Focus]] (2000-2011)<br /> [[w:Ford Escort (North America)|Ford Escort]] (1981-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Tracer|Mercury Tracer]] (1996-1999)<br />[[w:Mercury Lynx|Mercury Lynx]] (1981-1987)<br />[[w:Ford EXP|Ford EXP]] (1984-1988)<br />[[w:Ford Granada (North America)#First generation (1975–1980)|Ford Granada]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Mercury Monarch|Mercury Monarch]] (1975-1980)<br />[[w:Lincoln Versailles|Lincoln Versailles]] (1977-1980)<br />[[w:Ford Maverick (1970–1977)|Ford Maverick]] (1974)<br />[[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1960, 1962-1969, 1971-1972)<br />[[w:Ford 300|Ford 300]] (1963)<br />[[w:Ford Custom#Custom and Custom 500 (1964–1981)|Ford Custom/Custom 500]] (1971)<br />[[w:Ford LTD (Americas)|Ford LTD]] (1968, 1971, 1974)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri|Lincoln Capri]] (1953-1957)<br />[[w:Lincoln Cosmopolitan#Second generation (1952-1954)|Lincoln Cosmopolitan]] (1953-1954)<br />[[w:Lincoln Custom|Lincoln Custom]] (1955 only)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere|Lincoln Premiere]] (1956-1957)<br />[[w:Mercury Custom|Mercury Custom]] (1953-)<br />[[w:Mercury Medalist|Mercury Medalist]]<br /> [[w:Mercury Commuter|Mercury Commuter]] (1960, 1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Meteor#Full-size (1961)|Mercury Meteor]] (1961 only)<br />[[w:Mercury Monterey|Mercury Monterey]] (1953-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Montclair|Mercury Montclair]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Turnpike Cruiser|Mercury Turnpike Cruiser]] (1957-1958)<br />[[w:Mercury S-55|Mercury S-55]] (1966)<br />[[w:Mercury Marauder|Mercury Marauder]] (1964-1965)<br />[[w:Mercury Park Lane|Mercury Park Lane]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958)<br />[[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 37500 Van Born Rd. Was main production site for Mercury vehicles when plant opened in 1952 and shipped knock-down kits to dedicated Mercury assembly locations. First vehicle built was a Mercury Montclair on October 1, 1952. Built Lincolns from 1953-1957 after the Lincoln plant in Detroit closed in 1952. Lincoln production moved to a new plant in Wixom for 1958. The larger, Mercury-based Edsel Corsair and Citation were built in Wayne for 1958. The plant shifted to building smaller cars in the mid-1970's. In 1987, a new stamping plant was built on Van Born Rd. and was connected to the assembly plant via overhead tunnels. Production ended in December 2010 and the Wayne Stamping & Assembly Plant was combined with the Michigan Truck Plant, which was then renamed the [[w:Michigan Assembly Plant|Michigan Assembly Plant]]. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Willowvale, Harare|Willowvale]], [[w:Harare|Harare]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | style="text-align:center;"| Ford production ended. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Laser#First generation (KA/KB; 1981)|Ford Laser]]<br />[[w:Mazda 323|Mazda 323]]<br />[[w:Mazda Rustler|Mazda Rustler]]<br />[[w:Mazda B series|Mazda B series]]<br />[[w:Mazda Titan#Second generation (1980–1989)|Mazda T3500]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly began in 1961 as Ford of Rhodesia. Became [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] after the Ford sale to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation. Became Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries from 1989 to 2014. Name went back to [[w:Willowvale Motor Industries|Willowvale Motor Industries]] in 2015. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Windsor Aluminum | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Duratec V6 engine|Duratec V6]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9 L|Ford 3.9L V8]] engine blocks<br /> [[w:Ford Modular engine|Ford Modular engine]] blocks | style="text-align:left;"| Opened 1992. Sold to Nemak Aluminum (a 25/75 joint venture between Ford & Nemak, which is 75.24% owned by Alfa Group of Mexico) in 2001. Subsequently produced engine blocks for GM. Production ended in September 2020. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor Casting|Windsor Casting]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Windsor, Ontario|Windsor, Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="text-align:center;"| Closed (2007) | style="text-align:left;"| Engine parts: Cylinder blocks, crankshafts | Opened 1934. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| Y (NA) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom Assembly Plant|Wixom Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Wixom, Michigan|Wixom, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Idle (2007); torn down (2013) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] (1961-1980, 1982-2002)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark III|Lincoln Continental Mark III]] (1969-1971)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark IV|Lincoln Continental Mark IV]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark V|Lincoln Continental Mark V]] (1977-1979)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VI|Lincoln Continental Mark VI]] (1980-1983)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental Mark VII|Lincoln Continental Mark VII]] (1984-1992)<br />[[w:Lincoln Mark VIII|Lincoln Mark VIII]] (1993-1998)<br /> [[w:Lincoln Town Car|Lincoln Town Car]] (1981-2007)<br /> [[w:Lincoln LS|Lincoln LS]] (2000-2006)<br /> [[w:Ford GT#First generation (2005–2006)|Ford GT]] (2005-2006)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (second generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1958-1960)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (third generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1961-1963)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1964-1966)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1967-1971)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (1972-1976)<br />[[w:Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)|Ford Thunderbird]] (2002-2005)<br /> [[w:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]] MKIV<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#Third generation (1958–1959)|Lincoln Capri]] (1958-1959)<br />[[w:Lincoln Capri#1960 Lincoln|1960 Lincoln]] (1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Premiere#1958–1960|Lincoln Premiere]] (1958–1960)<br />[[w:Lincoln Continental#Third generation (1958–1960)|Lincoln Continental Mark III/IV/V]] (1958-1960) | Demolished in 2012. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Ypsilanti Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ypsilanti, Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="text-align:center;"| Sold | style="text-align:left;"| Starters<br /> Starter Assemblies<br /> Alternators<br /> ignition coils<br /> distributors<br /> horns<br /> struts<br />air conditioner clutches<br /> bumper shock devices | style="text-align:left;"| Located at 128 Spring St. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company, it then became a [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] Plant when [[w:Visteon|Visteon]] was spun off in 2000, and later turned into an [[w:Automotive Components Holdings|Automotive Components Holdings]] Plant in 2005. It is said that [[w:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] used to walk this factory when he acquired it in 1932. The Ypsilanti Plant was closed in 2009. Demolished in 2010. The UAW Local was Local 849. |} ==Former branch assembly plants== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%" |- ! style="width:120px;"| VIN ! style="width:200px;"| Name ! style="width:100px;"| City/state ! style="width:100px;"| Country ! style="width:120px;" class="unsortable"| Status ! style="width:150px;"| Former Address ! style="width:200px;"| Products ! style="width:300px;" class="unsortable"| Comments |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| A/AA | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta)|Atlanta Assembly Plant (Poncey-Highland)]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Poncey-Highland|Poncey-Highland, Georgia]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| Originally 465 Ponce de Leon Ave. but was renumbered as 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. in 1926. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Southeast USA headquarters and assembly operations from 1915 to 1942. Assembly ceased in 1932 but resumed in 1937. Sold to US War Dept. in 1942. Replaced by new plant in Atlanta suburb of Hapeville ([[w:Atlanta Assembly|Atlanta Assembly]]), which opened in 1947. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Sold in 1979 and redeveloped into mixed retail/residential complex called Ford Factory Square/Ford Factory Lofts. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| BO/BF/B | style="text-align:left;"| Buffalo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Original location operated from 1913 - 1915. 2nd location operated from 1915 – 1931. 3rd location operated from 1931 - 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| Originally located at Kensington Ave. and Eire Railroad. Moved to 2495 Main St. at Rodney in December 1915. Moved to 901 Fuhmann Boulevard in 1931. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]],<br> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ceased in January 1933 but resumed in 1934. Operations moved to Lorain, Ohio. 2495 Main St. is now the Tri-Main Center. Previously made diesel engines for the Navy and Bell Aircraft Corporation, was used by Bell Aircraft to design and construct America's first jet engine warplane, and made windshield wipers for Trico Products Co. 901 Fuhmann Boulevard used as a port terminal by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority after Ford sold the property. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Burnaby Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Burnaby|Burnaby, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1938 to 1960 | style="text-align:left;"| Was located at 4600 Kingsway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge Assembly|Cambridge Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1926 | style="text-align:left;"| 640 Memorial Dr. and Cottage Farm Bridge | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. Replaced by Somerville plant in 1926. Renovated, currently home to Boston Biomedical. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CE | style="text-align:left;"| Charlotte Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, NC]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914-1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 222 North Tryon then moved to 210 E. Sixth St. in 1916 and again to 1920 Statesville Ave in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Closed in March 1933, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ui.uncc.edu/gallery/model-ts-missiles-millennials-new-lives-old-factory|title=From Model Ts to missiles to Millennials, new lives for old factory &#124; UNC Charlotte Urban Institute|website=ui.uncc.edu}}</ref> |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Chicago Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Chicago|Chicago]], [[w:Illinois|Illinois]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Opened in 1914<br>Moved to current location on 12600 S Torrence Ave. in 1924 | style="text-align:left;"| 3915 Wabash Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by current [[w:Chicago Assembly|Chicago Assembly Plant]] on Torrence Ave. in 1924. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CI | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant|Cincinnati Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cincinnati|Cincinnati, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 660 Lincoln Ave | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, renovated 2002, currently owned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| CL/CLE/CLEV | style="text-align:left;"| Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant<ref>{{cite web |url=https://loc.gov/pictures/item/oh0114|title=Ford Motor Company, Cleveland Branch Assembly Plant, Euclid Avenue & East 116th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH|website=Library of Congress}}</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1915-1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 11610 Euclid Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, renovated, currently home to Cleveland Institute of Art. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| G | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant|Columbus Branch Assembly Plant]]<ref>[http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/ohio/id/12969/rec/1 "Ford Motor Company – Columbus Plant (Photo and History)"], Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections</ref> | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 – 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 427 Cleveland Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly ended March 1932. Factory closed 1939. Was the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery until February 2019. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| JE (JK) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Commodore Point|Commodore Point Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Produced from 1924 to 1932. Closed (1968) | style="text-align:left;"| 1900 Wambolt Street. At the Foot of Wambolt St. on the St. John's River next to the Mathews Bridge. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] cars and trucks, [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| 1924–1932, production years. Parts warehouse until 1968. Planned to be demolished in 2023. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DS/DL/D | style="text-align:left;"| Dallas Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dallas|Dallas, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1970 | style="text-align:left;"| 2700 Canton St then moved in 1925 to 5200 E. Grand Ave. near Fair Park | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (93,748 units)<ref>{{cite web|title=Arsenal of Democracy; The American Automobile Industry in World War II|date=2013 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Arsenal_of_Democracy/P-PCAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover|author=Charles K. Hyde|publisher=Wayne State University Press|page=150-151}}</ref><br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Assembly stopped February 1933 but resumed in 1934. Closed February 20, 1970. Over 3 million vehicles built. Ford continued to use 2700 Canton St. for display and storage until 1939. In 1942, sold to Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation, which had already been using the building since 1939. Sold to Adam Hats in 1959. Redeveloped in 1997 into Adam Hats Lofts, a loft-style apartment complex. 5200 E. Grand Ave. is now owned by City Warehouse Corp. and is used by multiple businesses. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| T | style="text-align:left;"| Danforth Avenue Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto]], [[w:Ontario|Ontario]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Canada|Canada]] | style="background:Khaki; text-align:center;"| Sold (1946) | style="text-align:left;"| 2951-2991 Danforth Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> and other cars | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by [[w:Oakville Assembly|Oakville Assembly]]. Sold to [[w:Nash Motors|Nash Motors]] in 1946 which then merged with [[w:Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motor Car Company]] to form [[w:American Motors Corporation|American Motors Corporation]], which then used the plant until it was closed in 1957. Converted to a mall in 1962, Shoppers World Danforth. The main building of the mall (now a Lowe's) is still the original structure of the factory. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DR | style="text-align:left;"| Denver Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Denver|Denver, CO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1933 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 South Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold to Gates Rubber Co. in 1945. Gates sold the building in 1995. Now used as office space. Partly used as a data center by Hosting.com, now known as Ntirety, from 2009. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| DM | style="text-align:left;"| Des Moines Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Des Moines, IA|Des Moines, IA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from April 1920–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1800 Grand Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Sold in 1943. Renovated in the 1980s into Des Moines School District's technical high school and central campus. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Dothan Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Dothan, AL|Dothan, AL]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1923–1927? | style="text-align:left;"| 193 South Saint Andrews Street and corner of E. Crawford Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later became an auto dealership called Malone Motor Company and was St. Andrews Market, an indoor market and event space, from 2013-2015 until a partial roof collapse during a severe storm. Since 2020, being redeveloped into an apartment complex. The curved assembly line anchored into the ceiling is still intact and is being left there. Sometimes called the Ford Malone Building. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Dupont St Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Toronto|Toronto, ON]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1925 | style="text-align:left;"| 672 Dupont St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T. Used by several food processing companies. Became Planters Peanuts Canada from 1948 till 1987. The building currently is used for commercial and retail space. Included on the Inventory of Heritage Properties. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| E/EG/E | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater Assembly|Edgewater Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Edgewater, New Jersey|Edgewater, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1930 to 1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 309 River Road | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]]<br />[[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (Jan.-Apr. 1943 only: 1,333 units)<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced with the Mahwah Assembly Plant. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. The building was torn down in 2006 and replaced with a residential development. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Fargo Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 505 N. Broadway | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| After assembly ended, Ford used it as a sales office, sales and service branch, and a parts depot. Ford sold the building in 1956. Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Fort Worth Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Fort Worth, TX|Fort Worth, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated for about 6 months around 1916 | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| H | style="text-align:left;"| Houston Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Houston|Houston, TX]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], aircraft parts during WWII | style="text-align:left;"| Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 (later the Houston facility for [[w:Maxwell House|Maxwell House]]) until 2006 when the plant was sold to Maximus and rebranded as the Atlantic Coffee Solutions facility. Atlantic Coffee Solutions shut down the plant in 2018 when they went out of business. Leased by Elemental Processing in 2019 for hemp processing with plans to begin operations in 2020. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| I | style="text-align:left;"| Indianapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"|1914–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1315 East Washington Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Vehicle production ended in December 1932. Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales branch and for administrative purposes until 1942. Sold in 1942. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KC/K | style="text-align:left;"| Kansas City Branch Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1912–1956 | style="text-align:left;"| Original location from 1912 to 1956 at 1025 Winchester Avenue & corner of E. 12th Street | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| First Ford factory in the USA built outside the Detroit area. Location of first UAW strike against Ford and where the 20 millionth Ford vehicle was assembled. Last vehicle produced was a 1957 Ford Fairlane Custom 300 on December 28, 1956. 2,337,863 vehicles were produced at the Winchester Ave. plant. Replaced by [[w:Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant|Claycomo]] plant in 1957. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| KY | style="text-align:left;"| Kearny Assembly | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Kearny, New Jersey|Kearny, New Jersey]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1918 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 135 Central Ave., corner of Ford Lane | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Edgewater Assembly Plant. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| Long Island City Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Long Island City|Long Island City]], [[w:Queens|Queens, NY]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 1917 | style="text-align:left;"| 564 Jackson Ave. (now known as 33-00 Northern Boulevard) and corner of Honeywell St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Kearny Assembly Plant. Plant taken over by U.S. Government. Later occupied by E.R. Squibb & Son. Now called The Center Building. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|LA | style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1930 | style="text-align:left;"| 12th and Olive Streets, then E. 7th St. and Santa Fe Ave. (2060 East 7th St. or 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue). | style="text-align:left;"| Original Los Angeles plant: [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. <br /> Second Los Angeles plant (1914-1930): [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Location on 7th & Santa Fe is now the headquarters of Warner Music Group. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| LE/LU/U | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville Assembly Plant|Louisville Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, Kentucky]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1913–1916, 1916–1925, 1925–1955, 1955–present | style="text-align:left;"| 931 South Third Street then <br /> 2400 South Third Street then <br /> 1400 Southwestern Parkway then <br /> 2000 Fern Valley Rd. | style="text-align:left;"| |align="left"| Original location opened in 1913. Ford then moved in 1916 and again in 1925. First 2 plants made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]. The third plant made the [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] as well as Jeeps ([[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] - 93,364 units), military trucks, and V8 engines during World War II. Current location at 2000 Fern Valley Rd. first opened in 1955.<br /> The 2400 South Third Street location (at the corner of Eastern Parkway) was sold to Reynolds Metals Company and has since been converted into residential space called Reynolds Lofts under lease from current owner, University of Louisville. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| MEM/MP/M | style="text-align:left;"| Memphis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis, TN]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1913-June 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 495 Union Ave. (1913–1924) then 1429 Riverside Blvd. and South Parkway West (1924–1933, 1935–1958) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]] | style="text-align:left;"| Both plants have been demolished. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Milwaukee Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2185 N. Prospect Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Building is still standing as a mixed use development. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| TC/SP | style="text-align:left;"| Minneapolis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] and [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], MN | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1912 to 2011 | style="text-align:left;"| 616 S. Third St in Minneapolis (1912-1914) then 420 N. Fifth St. in Minneapolis (1914-1925) and 117 University Ave. West in St. Paul (1914-1920) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] | style="text-align:left;"| 420 N. Fifth St. is now called Ford Center, an office building. Was the tallest automotive assembly plant at 10 stories.<br /> University Ave. plant in St. Paul is now called the Ford Building. After production ended, was used as a Ford sales and service center, an auto mechanics school, a warehouse, and Federal government offices. Bought by the State of Minnesota in 1952 and used by the state government until 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| M | style="text-align:left;"| Montreal Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Montreal|Montreal, QC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| | style="text-align:left;"| 119-139 Laurier Avenue East | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| NO | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Arabi, Louisiana|Arabi, Louisiana]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1923–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 7200 North Peters Street, Arabi, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model TT|Ford Model TT]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977. Became a freight storage facility for items like coffee, twine, rubber, hardwood, burlap and cotton from 1977 to 2005. Flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| OC | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Oklahoma City Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, OK]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 900 West Main St. | style="text-align:left;"|[[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]]<br /> [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br /> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] |Had extensive access to rail via the Rock Island railroad. Production ended with the 1932 models. The plant was converted to a Ford Regional Parts Depot (1 of 3 designated “slow-moving parts branches") and remained so until 1967, when the plant closed, and was then sold in 1968 to The Fred Jones Companies, an authorized re-manufacturer of Ford and later on, also GM Parts. It remained the headquarters for operations of Fred Jones Enterprises (a subsidiary of The Fred Jones Companies) until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Museum Hotel officially opened its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. |- valign="top" | | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant|Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha, NE]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1916 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1502-24 Cuming St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Used as a warehouse by Western Electric Company from 1956 to 1959. It was then vacant until 1963, when it was used for manufacturing hair accessories and other plastic goods by Tip Top Plastic Products from 1963 to 1986. After being vacant again for several years, it was then used by Good and More Enterprises, a tire warehouse and retail outlet. After another period of vacancy, it was redeveloped into Tip Top Apartments, a mixed-use building with office space on the first floor and loft-style apartments on the upper levels which opened in 2005. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|CR/CS/C | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia Branch Assembly Plant ([[w:Chester Assembly|Chester Assembly]]) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]]<br>[[w:Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester, Pennsylvania]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1961 | style="text-align:left;"| Philadelphia: 2700 N. Broad St., corner of W. Lehigh Ave. (November 1914-June 1927) then in Chester: Front Street from Fulton to Pennell streets along the Delaware River (800 W. Front St.) (March 1928-February 1961) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]],<br> [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]],<br> [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]],<br> [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (18,533 units), [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]],<br> [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]], [[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]], [[w:Ford Galaxie|Ford Galaxie]] (1959-1961), [[w:Ford F-Series (first generation)|Ford F-Series (first generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (second generation)|Ford F-Series (second generation)]],<br> [[w:Ford F-Series (third generation)|Ford F-Series (third generation)]] | style="text-align:left;"| November 1914-June 1927 in Philadelphia then March 1928-February 1961 in Chester. Broad St. plant made equipment for US Army in WWI including helmets and machine gun trucks. Sold in 1927. Later used as a [[w:Sears|Sears]] warehouse and then to manufacture men's clothing by Joseph H. Cohen & Sons, which later took over [[w:Botany 500|Botany 500]], whose suits were then also made at Broad St., giving rise to the nickname, Botany 500 Building. Cohen & Sons sold the building in 1989 which seems to be empty now. Chester plant also handled exporting to overseas plants. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| P | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Pittsburgh Branch Assembly Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, PA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 5000 Baum Blvd and Morewood Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Became a Ford sales, parts, and service branch until Ford sold the building in 1953. The building then went through a variety of light industrial uses before being purchased by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2006. It was subsequently purchased by the University of Pittsburgh in 2018 to house the UPMC Immune Transplant and Therapy Center, a collaboration between the university and UPMC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| PO | style="text-align:left;"| Portland Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated 1914–1917, 1923–1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 2505 SE 11th Avenue | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Called the Ford Building and is occupied by various businesses. . |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| RH/R (Richmond) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Richmond Plant|Richmond Plant]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Richmond, California|Richmond, California]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1931-1955 | style="text-align:left;"| 1414 Harbour Way S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], [[w:Ford GPW|Ford GPW]] (49,359 units), [[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]], [[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]], [[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]], [[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]. | style="text-align:left;"| Richmond was one of the first 2 Ford plants to build the F-Series, beginning November 27, 1947 (other was Highland Park, Michigan). Richmond location is now part of Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. Replaced by San Jose Assembly Plant in Milpitas. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|SFA/SFAA (San Francisco) | style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:San Francisco|San Francisco, CA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1931 | style="text-align:left;"| 2905 21st Street and Harrison St. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]] | style="text-align:left;"| Replaced by the Richmond Assembly Plant. San Francisco Plant was demolished after the 1989 earthquake. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| SR/S | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville Assembly|Somerville Assembly]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1926 to 1958 | style="text-align:left;"| 183 Middlesex Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] <br />[[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]]<br />[[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]]<br />[[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]]<br />[[w:1949 Ford|1949 Ford]]<br />[[w:1952 Ford|1952 Ford]]<br />[[w:1955 Ford|1955 Ford]]<br />[[w:1957 Ford|1957 Ford]]<br />[[w:Ford F-Series|Ford F-Series]]<br />Built [[w:Edsel Corsair|Edsel Corsair]] (1958) & [[w:Edsel Citation|Edsel Citation]] (1958) July-October 1957, Built [[w:1957 Ford|1958 Fords]] November 1957 - March 1958. | style="text-align:left;"| The only [[w:Edsel|Edsel]]-only assembly line. Operations moved to Lorain, OH. Converted to [[w:Assembly Square Mall|Assembly Square Mall]] in 1980 |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/4902/ Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #1] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:South Lake Union, Seattle|South Lake Union, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1914 to 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 1155 Valley Street & corner of 700 Fairview Ave. N. | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Now a Public Storage site. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| AS | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle)|Seattle Branch Assembly Plant #2]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Georgetown, Seattle|Georgetown, Seattle, WA]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from May 1932–December 1932 | style="text-align:left;"| 4730 East Marginal Way | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Still a Ford sales and service site through 1941. As early as 1940, the U.S. Army occupied a portion of the facility which had become known as the "Seattle General Depot". Sold to US Government in 1942 for WWII-related use. Used as a staging site for supplies headed for the Pacific Front. The U.S. Army continued to occupy the facility until 1956. In 1956, the U.S. Air Force acquired control of the property and leased the facility to the Boeing Company. A year later, in 1957, the Boeing Company purchased the property. Known as the Boeing Airplane Company Missile Production Center, the facility provided support functions for several aerospace and defense related development programs, including the organizational and management facilities for the Minuteman-1 missile program, deployed in 1960, and the Minuteman-II missile program, deployed in 1969. These nuclear missile systems, featuring solid rocket boosters (providing faster lift-offs) and the first digital flight computer, were developed in response to the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. The Boeing Aerospace Group also used the former Ford plant for several other development and manufacturing uses, such as developing aspects of the Lunar Orbiter Program, producing unstaffed spacecraft to photograph the moon in 1966–1967, the BOMARC defensive missile system, and hydrofoil boats. After 1970, Boeing phased out its operations at the former Ford plant, moving them to the Boeing Space Center in the city of Kent and the company's other Seattle plant complex. Owned by the General Services Administration since 1973, it's known as the "Federal Center South Complex", housing various government offices. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"|STL/SL | style="text-align:left;"| St. Louis Branch Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis, MO]] | style="text-align:left;"| U.S. | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| 1914-1942 | style="text-align:left;"| 4100 Forest Park Ave. | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| V | style="text-align:left;"| Vancouver Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Vancouver|Vancouver, BC]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1920 to 1938 | style="text-align:left;"| 1188 Hamilton St | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]] | style="text-align:left;"| Production moved to Burnaby plant in 1938. Still standing; used as commercial space. |- valign="top" | style="text-align:center;"| W | style="text-align:left;"| Winnipeg Assembly Plant | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Winnipeg|Winnipeg, MB]] | style="text-align:left;"| Canada | style="background:LightSalmon; text-align:center;"| Operated from 1915 to 1941 | style="text-align:left;"| 1181 Portage Avenue (corner of Wall St.) | style="text-align:left;"| [[w:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]], [[w:Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], [[w:1932 Ford|1932 Ford]], [[w:Ford Model 48|Ford Model 48]], [[w:1937 Ford|1937 Ford]], [[w:1941 Ford|1941 Ford]], military trucks | style="text-align:left;"| Bought by Manitoba provincial government in 1942. Became Manitoba Technical Institute. Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building |- valign="top" |} fk6upp1a6jrnv9n9nooy1bb7g0g5ez8 Talk:A-level Computing/AQA/Paper 1/Skeleton program/2025 1 475114 4499459 4499411 2025-06-07T01:11:07Z 80.229.20.124 /* OOP */ Reply 4499459 wikitext text/x-wiki == OOP == because of the lack of OOP in the code, is it likely that it'll come up in one of the questions, and if so how do you think the wording would be? [[User:Lailai07|Lailai07]] ([[User talk:Lailai07|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Lailai07|contribs]]) 21:25, 5 June 2025 (UTC) :Yh, I was wondering that as well. Have they ever assessed OOP this way before? [[Special:Contributions/80.44.220.220|80.44.220.220]] ([[User talk:80.44.220.220|discuss]]) 11:56, 6 June 2025 (UTC) :I have no idea how they would phrase it in a question or whether they even would include it in a question in Section D, but if they did I think it would be fairly basic OOP, making a class, making one or more objects of it - possibly inheritance and polymorphism etc. However I don't think they would do questions including more advanced techniques likes composition or abstraction, just because I don't really see how they would want that integrated into the program, it doesn't seem like there's an obvious mechanic that would be implemented using these techniques - or at least not to me anyway. However, they technically could ask a question on anything relating to OOP (I think?). [[Special:Contributions/80.229.20.124|80.229.20.124]] ([[User talk:80.229.20.124|discuss]]) 01:11, 7 June 2025 (UTC) su0n5csuz5jyjcypjhlb32am7svk6s1 Essays in Early Modern Literary Studies, 1995-2000 0 475116 4499419 4499227 2025-06-06T17:27:58Z LodestarChariot2 3138880 Updated authorship and other elements. 4499419 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Introduction== '''Essays in Early Modern Literary Studies''' is a book-length compendium of reflections on issues pertinent to the field of early modern literary studies. This volume, currently in progress, is a contribution intended to broaden and deepen the field internationally, as an aid also to new research in the area. In doing so, it reflects and augments leading research in the area, signals trends and current research, and offers a broad and deep foundation for further work to come. A proper introduction will follow shortly. ==Table of Contents== {{Book Search}} ===Year 1 (1995)=== *[[Essays_in_Early_Modern_Literary_Studies,_1995-2000/Early Modern Literary Studies: An Editor's Prefatory Statement | Foreword]] <small>(Raymond G. Siemens, University of British Columbia)</small> *[[Essays_in_Early_Modern_Literary_Studies,_1995-2000/Skelton and Barclay, Medieval and Modern | Skelton and Barclay, Medieval and Modern]] <small>(David R. Carlson, University of Ottawa)</small> *[[Essays_in_Early_Modern_Literary_Studies,_1995-2000/King Lear in Its Own Time: The Difference that Death Makes | ''King Lear'' in Its Own Time: The Difference that Death Makes]] <small>(Ben Ross Schneider, Jr. Lawrence University)</small> *[[Essays_in_Early_Modern_Literary_Studies,_1995-2000/This innocent worke: Adam and Eve, John Smith, William Wood and the North American Plantations | "This innocent worke": Adam and Eve, John Smith, William Wood and the North American Plantations]] <small>(Graham Roebuck, McMaster University)</small> *[[Essays_in_Early_Modern_Literary_Studies,_1995-2000/Milton and the Jacobean Church of England | Milton and the Jacobean Church of England]] <small>(Daniel W. Doerksen, University of New Brunswick)</small> {{shelves|Humanities}} h44k3epyp9tn13dv5jqnf8xekfsaj3z Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...c5/2. Nf3/2...d6/3. d4/3...cxd4/4. Nxd4/4...Nf6/5. Nc3/5...g6/6. 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